M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Th u rsd a y. March 6. 1966, U.S./WORLD SPORTS Shultz warned Top seeds win TAG SALE SIGN in Big East play AfB things piling up? Thnn why nnt ham » TA6SALE7 of GOP revolt The best way In announce It la with a Herald Tag Sale .. pag« 4 page 7 page 9 Clasalfied Ad. When you place yrar ad. you II receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREt compliments of The Herald. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERAUtSQ., MAMCNESTER

INVITATION TO UIP NOT1C1 TO CM DirORB E S TA TE OF Sealed bids will be received MATTHEW M. MORIARTY, In the (General Services' of­ SR., o/k/0 MATTHEW M. For Sale ANTIQUES fice, 41 Center Sf„ Manches­ M O R IAR TY, late Of ter, CT until Morch 20,1966 at Manchester, deceased Manrlirfitrr HrralJi 11:00 a.m. for the followInO: The Hon. Oonold F. Auch- Manchester — A City of Village Charm HARDFACING ter. Acting Judge, of the A HOUSEHOLD COMPACTOR TEETH Court of Probate, District of ' ONE 1986 4 DR., 2-SEAT Manchester of a hearing held 00008 Old dolls; Victorian linen STATION WAGON FOR on February 27,19t6 ordered fEM HXS parasol, school desk, etc. FIRE DEP T. that dll claims must be pre­ nm m * Friday, March 7,1986 25 Cents Used Refrieerators, Booth 35, Howell Cheney FURNISH & INSTALL NEW sented to the fiduciary on or m m before May 30, 1906 or be Ski Washers. Ranges — Technical School, antique ROOFS AT SPRUCE ST. ft I borred os by low provided. yiermNMl., ReiiMduUna clean, guaranteed, ports show, March 8 & 9 ,10am- • 4 SCHOOL ST. FIRE OHtf tob»r +rH«ief . STATIONS Morv Lou Tovlor, Hb w e r«Mlnk ^ fuM» CoMnofe.CoMnofi. foofljw...... - ouP ihroom and service. Low prices. Spm. Clerk rou] HiiltiBno# ilolloHon w w pf: B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 The Town of Manchester Is The fiduciary Is: an equal opportunity em­ Hoclliridair OH I Of rtmo- oarti(NNifR$ii^eJi-V Charter Main Street, 643-2171. Motthew M. Morlortv, Jr. PRiE r«pMr0. «4H(O». # ^ Run vour ad 6 days for ployer, and requires an affir­ tHiW-ondrai Jobless rate hike the price of 31 A $16.80 mative action policy for all of 52 Hlllcrest Dr. qstorCortI oceoptOfL Manchester, C T 06040 LIKe New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ value for only $10.80. An Its Contractors and Vendors TOtOOhOfNl 040434017. Otter os 0 condition of doing busi­ Maurice P. Morlortv FoiiNinionp* trial freezer. »3S0. 649- added bonus - this sham­ U liltwlxWrloroiM8T 4MM ln(B4I »St:. 9012. ness with the Town, os per 27 Pitkin St. Shiftig R«fBovtM,1*iNf Kih speakers rock will appear before 'Federol Order 11246. Manchester, C T 06040 ^ fUir) BBtttHVt ooniovt rwroooii u iftA vour ad. 4 line maximum. Michael B. Lynch fully IrnurtH, coroenlry onO rernoO*!- Six 6-Plece place settings, Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ uMMiVor eii Ino yervicee/— Comolele Ad runs March 17th-22nd. cations ore available ol the 103 Worrenvllle Rd. (HCCUHNW. «!?• ONtolfty'.wyrN. Mimjih stuns analysts at Gorham, 'Camlellla' ste­ Non commercial advertis­ General Services' office. Mansfield Center, C T home repolre ontf remo- rling silverware. $600. Coll 06250 lOfrWOlf* wWWfiWI# OWF ers, no cancellations. Call TOW N OF StBvt’o Tiro* WMm 4421. Oeltno, Quollty work. Ref- divided 647-9702 after 6pm. MANCHESTER, CT. 005-03 erencee. IlceneeO ond in* PloortoMNng now and take advantage Ilfct new. SoOcianiflmi \t of St. Paddy’s Doy Spe­ ROBERT B. WEISS, Profeeyloiwi Pofirting — eured, con Open arm modern sofa cial, 643-2711. GENERAL MANAGER olOer fioore, nofurol omI 000-03 jHv#ary«M>yrl«oct> fote- sMIileO. No woxiM 4 By George Loyng with floral slipcover. Law- Always Popalur Rofcftrf jl.'Jorvio, Herald Reporter Labor Department son choir, rocker with slip eye. Prey- i^lop ft) oxiortorr pafeN more. John VerfiMlf^ ( covers, n ' metal exten­ WANTED oorM. coll ^tovdiuyurfiryy sion ladder, garden tools. 4om . Charges that the Eighth Utilities TO BUY District unfairly reaps the tax 646-6576 after 6pm. m t i p n of Rumodelti^ ftr OotNe, 0 I 4i?e o m y n t benefits of development financed WASHINGTON (AP) - Civilian Protect Your Treasured Wanted — Little tyke’s n«t.lo6 fo somM. swing house for 4 month by the whole town and counter­ unemployment jumped 0.6 per­ Dining Room Table with old baby. Call anytime, lartHoSjyTi charges that the district saves the centage point to 7.3 percent in custom fit toble pads. COfiMntry Service* ft. F'nie eeftilK town money by providing inexpen­ Guaranteed. Superior 646-4532.______Httilw .Ne^llrt. HeeO on *• February, the largest one-month WNIOOEeAMeRflngliF , sive fire protection and sewer gain in nearly six years, the Labor workmanship. Some e x ^ ckSfti. iR^.-ehoe mynt.eeyftisy, service dominated the first public styles with decorator co­ fviQiiGfiiiivr fiGfnQn nuipim rock-or df^t.ponel that Department said today. lors. I'll come to your Automotive mmitmmmmmmtmimmmi hearing held by the Manchester Analysts said they were frankly rUom. Trim :#ork done, Charter Revision Commission. home to measure vour yytitMHimiHnmyCftwEn- irtoetrfcof wpftMMriey •hyytrock 'ftnd -faplna. IS onnwr Tftlf puzzled over the unexpected surge table with no obligation. try iNRiw Ooye fur 0 chHft t«B(kl Q loro„ ' The three-hour session Thursday and pointed to unusually severe Lisa, 236-1808, leave CAR8/TRUCKS at filing Juiiior High School drew a weather after an abnormally mild message. uTKler.'ft veore. Cott)>74ft' HepoirT Vyelfimloltm FOR SALE y ft? ,3 r«fv m cHRNoeniiot.woriG joeeoh^ crowd of about 200, most of whom January as their best guess. InfofmoNon. ,, \ Nefktn's Tox ftorvlc were district supporters. It was Two-thirds of last month's . , T » LOW rates, strlMly. o one of 10 meetings the commission 700,000 surge in the jobless ranks 1981 Ford F-150 Explorer ^ ^ ' dyntkil. Over Jft v MISCELLANEOUS — Automatic transmis­ will hold before mid-May to came in just three states — UoM ftf for lonwiittna experlenoe. .consider changing provisions of m FOR SALE sion, power steering, ihOKlMT.^dfliy-not -nm' California, Texas and Illinois. power brakes, AM /FM the Town Charter so it would be One-Iourth of the increase came 'AF: PO M lf •nwemlad to Ruir* Od lii Tox Tnftpner*. tftf'o radio, bed liner. New easier to force consolidation of the among Hispanic workers. Diapers — $4 per package ljylit''Houeedhopllh» -4- STi Mm .dunifled. .Tlie axH .tt uxwNtigryoomyow'1'' of 48. Overnight disposa­ tires. Excellent condition. * " :lv and ------three'/MiNrti...... llw retdom t Olg. tax reliyme1 1 ^ InIn^ the pnv district and the town. The big increase returned un­ ble diapers for babies $5,800. 646-4868, call be­ of yourritomt. employment to levels that had over 11 lbs. Call Joan, tween Bam and 6pm. - ,4 o m i Supporters of the charter changes argued that most Man^ been in effect during the first half 649-6746, Monday-Frldav, of 1985, when the jobless rate was 3:30-6:30pm. Chester residents will not benefit from development in the district, stuck at 7.3 percent for six months. Electrical Hospital Bed — ICARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS nriCARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS lyhich includes most of northern The jobless rate began a gradual Side rails. Excellent con­ JFDR SALE IFDRSAIi L l U fdr sale FDR SALE Manchester. Democratic town Di­ decline in August, dropping to 6.7 dition. $550. Call 643-6802. rector Stephen Cassano, who with percent in January, the lowe.st level since March 1980, when fingenip 1978 Chew Monza — Mercury, 1982 Marquis, 4 1972 Ford Window Van — the five other Democratic direc­ Power steering, auto­ door, V-8, all power op­ Rebuilt engine, transmis­ tors called for the creation of the Jimmy Carter was president. ENDROLLS conveiwnK matic transmission, new tions, AM/FM stereo sion, new brakes, new commission in January, said the Labor Department analyst 27VS «ridlh-2S< brakes, new exhaust, run­ cassette, air, cruise, shocks, new muffler. 1964 Dodge Dart — 4 door Howard Hayghe speculated that Needs minor body work main issue was economics. wldth-2 lor 280 ning condition, engine much more. 55,000 miles, automatic, 207, V-8, 51,000 flooding in California had kept one owner. Exceptional and tires. $450. 742-9474 original mljes. $500. 875- "A charter change would pro­ Looking needs work. S750 or best vide for an equitable distribution of agricultural workers out of the MUST be picked up e t ^ offer. 649-3081. condition, well main­ offer 6pm.______8620.______MencheeMr Hereld Ollice revenues,” Cassano said, using the fields and thus pushed up unem­ tained. A real beauty. 1984 Subaru Hatchback, betore 11 A.M. ONLY. for $7,200. 647-8595. Chevy Novo, 1975. 4 door, Buckland Industrial Park to illus­ ployment there from 5.8 percent to Today Is great day ... and excellent condition. 35,000 automatic, power steer­ 7.2 percent. 8344 miles. Must sell to buy trate his point. 10-18 CIOMifled Is a great way Want to sell vour car? For ing, power brakes, runs While the park was paid for by Unemployment in Texas rose a full 2 electronics industry there also fell. something? ... to sell somethingl 643- house. $4,500 firm. 872- good, original owner. Tlie classic button-front quick results, use a low- the General Fund mill rate percentage point.s, to 8.4 percent, while In Illinois, she told the congressional Joint Q-I35 2711. cost Classified ad. 9116. $700. 649-2096. Economic Committee, manufacturing jobs Rape Quilts hss 3# chann- sliirtdress is always pop­ charged to all taxpayers, he said, it joblessness in Illinois stood at 9.5 percent, up PETS ular; slimming, too. ing Rose designs to piece is generating revenue for the from 7.7 percent. fell significantly. It's right at No. 8344 with Photo- Civilian employment overall fell by end applique. Pattern district because of the separate Janet Norwood, commissioner of the AKC Golden Retrievers, Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. 400,000 in February, reversing the January pieces a ^ fiiU dinctiona fire service assessment that allows Bureau of Labor Statistics, cautioned five females, ($250), 3 your Size 12,34 bust, 316 yards gain, with half the drop coming in males ($200), Ready are inchided. pVild Rose, 46-inch. the district to charge only 2 mills against reading too much into the February Calico Rose, Missouri Rose, agriculture. That decline left total civilian 2/10/86. 872-1422 evenings. TO OaOEI, staO S2.S0 ftr tact for fire protection. rise, because it whs so concentrated in the fingertips etc.) attsm, piss 500 for gastags laO employment at 108.561,000. Q-136, Rose Quilts, is r•s4liag. Cassano argued that if consoli­ three states. AK C Shetland Sheep Dog dation were to occur, the fire- The total of the unemployed stood at $S^ a copy. SUE IMNETT 8,527,000. — 11 weeks old, male. In the Ts w8ar, sta8 $22^, service revenue from the indus­ In addition to the California flooding, she Sable and white. Vet ilioms.sfMisrlcet trial park and other district areas Herald photo by Bathaw pointed to layoffs in the Texas petroleum Reflecting the job weakness in California checked. Outgoing per­ New rsiS. N.T. ICOlt MMECSMT Prist Nans, AiSrsts nllk ZIP would allow the town to reduce its industry as drillers scaled back exploration and Texas, unemployment among Hispan- sonality. Champion line Classifieds! Msnchsstsr Msratd CODE. SWt Niiietr m t Silt. efforts in the face of the prolonged slide in ics surlged 2.2 percentage points to 12.3 bred. 742-6188 after 4pm. Ilia tvs. efASMrkas fire tax about 20 percent from the assr Tsit, H.T. 10SM New FASHION with ' current rate of over 6 mills. He said Water bed crude oil prices. Employment in the percent. Photo-Guide patterns in Prist Naas, A44rtss siltk ZIP his analysis was based on esti­ COSE aos sqls MosBer. all size ranges, has a Sailing away Dn a mattress is every kid’s bedtime dream, but these ■ MUSICAL CALL special Grace Clole Collec­ mates that predict a 40 percent SPECIAL: Orer 200 se­ Manchester yeungsters tried tD make it a reality Thursday at King’s ITEMS . lections and a FREE tion for larger-siaea; plus increase in revenues and a 20 TODAY Pattern Section in the 2 BONUS Coupons! percent increase in costs if the Pend near Waddell SchDDl. The three fDund an Did mattress, threw it 1979 Fender Silver Anni­ ALBUM. Just axeo. Price .... $2J)0 town provides fire service to the intD the water, and grabbed seme sticks tD use as paddles. When the South Africa’s Botha area now served by the district's versary Stratocaster, 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 dream raft began tD get waterlDgged, it wa§ time fer Mikel Lawrence tD best offer. 646-3199. LIOAL NOTICt volunteer department. TOSPN OF ANOOVf n Jump to solid ground. Helping him were Caesar Rossitto and Kari-Anne Baby Grand, Mehlln. Ex­ FUSUC NEARtNO OF FLANWNO 0 ZOMNO CONMOWON Please turn to page 3 ON FROFOOOD BUMNtOO Barrera. All three attend Waddell School. lifts emergency rule cellent condition. Fine OFFICIAL NOTICE sound. $5,950. For appoint­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT The Flonnlng * Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ ment, call 423-2668, please BOAEO OF TAX REVIEW ticut will nold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 10,1*04at Run a 6 Day Ad for the The lifting of the state of emergeneV leave message. 7:30 p.m. In the lower level of the Town Office Building on the Bv Andrew Torchia lellowino petitions: The Associated Press became a major demand of anti-apartheid Tha Board of Tax Ravisw of Critic hails close scrutiny of judges groups in South Africa, and of foreign Stereo Equipment — Har- tho Town of Monchastar, R O U TE 6 - Fetltlons of Lea Mossev end Grady Horton lor a mon/Kardon receiver. Conn., will ba In tastlon In tha Business In o Commercial Zone and for a sign. Price of 3 Days. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - The governments and lending institutions seek­ Municipal Building, 41 Cen- Dual turntable, ultra lin­ Located an Route4. Let No. 65$ Is bounded: NORTHERLY: lawmakers this year to give close government today lifted a 7-month-old state ing changes in South Africa's racial policies. tar St., on tha following days By ofonce line. Two Hundred (2M) feet, more or less; E A S T­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A leading Gunther said he was pleased to see that ear S-woy speakers, $250. during tho month of March. scrutiny to judicial nominations, which of emergency imposed in parts of South Also today, the government ordered the E R L Y : By Lake Shore Rood,'Thirty-Seven (37) feet, mere or legislative critic of the judiciary is lawmakers are taking a closer look at the expulsion of three members of the CBS Call evenings, 742-5837. March 13, Thursday lass; S O U TH E R L Y ; By Let No. 211, os shown on sold mop, Value of $16.80 for pleased with increased scrutiny of nominations and that judges will no are made by the governor and in the past Africa tom by anti-apartheid violence, and a 7:004:00 p.m. Two Hundred (260) feet; and W ESTERLY: By Let No. 424. os have been more or less routinely police spokesman said about 330 detainees News bureau in South Africa without shown on sold mop, FIftv-Two (S3) feel, more or less. judicial nominations that has put in doubt longer have what in the past has explanation. CBS Bureau Manager William NOTICE TO CREOrrONS March 17, Monday the reappointments of at least five amounted to a guarantee of winning approved by lawmakers. were set free. E S TA TE OF 7:000:00 p.m. At this hearing. Interested persons may appear and be heerd Mutschmann, correspondent Allen Pizzey judges. reappointment by the Legislature. Lawmakers and other state officials ADOLPH E. GERMANN, March 30, Thursday and written communications will be received. The government gazette carried a procla­ and cameraman Wim de Vos were ordered o/k/0 ADOLPH EDW ARD 7:000:00 p.m. Application for the above proposal Is on file In the office of O N LY $10.80 Sen. George L. Gunther, R-Stratford, “ Tile whole system has been one of cannot remember a judicial nomination mation signed by President P.W. Botha and to leave by Tuesday, but were given until GERMAN Thara will alto be a work the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. who routinely votes against judicial once the guy gets in you never vote him ever being rejected by the Legislature, The Hon. Norman J. Law and Order Minister Louis le Grange Monday to appeal. session on Soturdov March Doted this 37th day of February ond 4lh day of Morch, 1*04. nominations^ to protest the selection out,” Gunther said. “ When we just retain which this year is considering more than Preuu. Judge, of the Court Th 1906 at 9:30 a.m. 4 line maximum ending the state of emergency. However, After their release, former detainees of Probote, District of An­ at Andover, Connecticut. process, said that in his 20 years as a bad judges- it undermines everyone's 70 nominations. dover at o hearing held on All Fertont clotmlng to bo ANDOVER PLANNING * ZONING COMMISSION Van Norstrand said the five judges he security forces retain broad powers to use embraced one another in jubilation at oggrlavad by tha dadtlon of legislator he has never seen a judge confidence in>the judicial system.” February 27, I9$6 ordered KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN thinks should not be reappointed scored force and detain activists without charge. Khotso House, a downtown Johannesburg thot all claims must be pre­ the Atsostor of tha Town of SUZANNE DOWER. VICE-CHAIRMAN denied reappointment. Van Norstrand, a Darien Republican, office building housing anti-govemment sented to the fiduciary on or Mon Chester mutt op pear and announced the names of the judges he the lowest on the survey of members of Maj. Steve van Rooyen, a spokesman at 04*01 Judicial nominations are coming under groups. before Mov 27, 1966 ar be tile their complaint at ono of does not think merit reappointment in the Connecticut Bar Association and also national police headquarters in Pretoria, barred os by law provided. these maatlngt or at soma od- An Added Bonus — closer scrutiny this year, however, and Most of the activists vowed to return releasing the results of a survey he were cited by other sources as having said all detainees held under the state of Sharon B. Preuss. lournad meeting of sold lUOAL HOTICI House Speaker R.E. Van Norstrand said immediately to the anti-apartheid cam­ Clerk Board of Tax Review. Thursday he believes at least five judges conduct^ asking lawyers to rate the problems. ,, emergency — about 330 — were released TOWN OF ANDOVER from prisons around the country early paign, and initial comments from some The fiduciary Is; Doted March 3,1906. FUEUC NEARINO OP FLANMNB * ZOMNO COHMOMON The ad will start with a shamrock up for reappointment this year should be performance of the state’s judiciary. Kenneth O. and ^ ON FBOF08BO HONE OCCUPATION today. were critical of the government. Helen G. Roblnsan BDARO DF TAX REVIEW replaced. The survey is part of an effort bv Please turn to page 8 51 West Street ’ FRANK M. STAMLER. VICE CHAIRMAN The Planning * Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec- In honor of St. Poddy* Columbia, C T 06237 tlcwt will held a Public Heorlna on Monday, March It, 1*04at 0074X3 00003 7:30a.m. In the lower level el the Town Office Bulldine on Ihe tellewino eemion; KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Lwry Wright C E N TE R S TR E E T - Petition by Lorraine M. Loot ond Ad runs March 17th — 22nd Flight attendants strike, TODAY’S HERALD Yvonne M. Attorde for approval of a Special Permit for a Nome Occupetlen to operate a moll order business. Leceted at 11 Center Street end bealnnlno el a marestene In CM ftol If I Ihe northerlv street line of Moln Street, sold merestone C A L L T O D A Y vow to shut down TW A ‘‘Detente Is dead* Index marking Ihe southwesterly corner of the lend herein de­ lO ltA scribed ond lend N/F of the New York. New Hovanond Horl- WASHINGTON (AP) - Fligi.i broke off. "We went as far as we Richard Nixon says the Soviet 24 pogBS, 4 ggcUoiM ford Railroad Co.: the line runs thence In on eeslerlv direc­ Union and the United States can tion oleno the northerly street line of sold Main Street tor o attendants struck Trans World could ... far beyond what other AHwirA in tob I FVT (N MY distanee of 113.3 feet to a stake and lond N/ F of Raymond A. Airlines today over wage cuts and groups in this property were never be friends but they cannot Forrlsn; thence bv on Interler angle of 77* 00* Ino northerly 643-2711 afford to be enemies, and America in»«« 9 *0 9 hTTCM'S ftot> OSH? directlen elena land N/F et sold Forrlsn ter a distance of 50 ■../.■Iff other concessions while the leader required to do.” „ 99-94 feet to o stake; thence bv on Interior angle el 277* 17' In a of the union representing the 6,000 should renounce its policy of TWA officials said the airline 1R sowtherlv direction olono lend N/F of sold Parrish for o dis­ employees vowed to shut down the containment in favor of a new era tance el 11 feel tee stoke end lend N/FolFronk Brown, Jr.; Non-Commercial Advertisers Onlv-L AUojMftwiQftfti iMMBlByea would schedule flights today to and financially troubled carrier. of peaceful competition. The 7 thence bv on Interler angle of il* 42' In o northerly directlen ofU tw B in w from all the domestic cities plus 23 oleno land N/Fof sold Brown for a distance etl33.t feet to a No Cancellations. Htful Members of the Independent former president made his re­ ^ ntart II i n m A n t 14 overseas airports that it serves, stake end lend et the sold RoUreed Co.; thence bv on Interior tft t M I Federation of Flight Attendants marks at the Los Angeles World FAriiA i.q angle of 74* 0* In a weeforlv directlen olono lend of the sold with the exception of Barcelona, TBroU-yBir bM. . . wQIbeaiiMai began setting up picket lines at Affairs Council Thursday. Story on 1 rWMil nA^ftf* q R Rdllreed Co. for o distance el 231.5 feel to o marestene; tkftCaaMcticut Copenhagen. Tel Aviv and Athens. thence bv on Interler o ^ e of 114* 40* In a soutnerlv direction the IlMllgt* fBT airports in most of the62U.S. cities page 5. 1 nttAry 0 oleng ether lend of the soM Railroad Co. for o distance of 77.1 taHErtford. TWA serves shortly after midnight “ We intend to stay in business,” nhitiiAriaa n (aef to a marestene In the nertherly street line of Moln Street ...... la CBtOe Bl and geint end gfoco of btglnnlng. even though union and company said TWA Chairman and financier Windy and cold npininn R At this hearing. Interested parsons may appear and be heard Db w m t M v i lastWBBk officials did not break off the talks Carl Icahn. who in January took 9 UiByktKl ohd written communications will be racelvod. until nearly an hour later. control of the airline, which last Windy and cold tonight with ftporta ft-19 fUDfoRINe Application for the above preposol Is on file In Ihe office el "W e’re going to shut this place month reported losses of $193.1 mostly clear skies and lows from 5 Y^lMiilalAn 17 the Town Clerk, Teem Office Building. down,” union president Victoria to IS. Mostly sunny, windy and cold million in 1985. "Within three or 11 ft /WnrlH 4-«; Dated this 27th day of February and 4th day of March, 1*04, Frankovich told reporters sh four days from now, we hope to be Saturday with highs in the mid 20s at Andover, Connecticut. before 1 n.m. just after the talks up to full capacity.” to mid 30s. Details on page 2. Weather------2 ANDOVER PLANNING * ZONING COMMISSION KENNETH LESTEE. CHAIEMAN SUZANNE DOWER. VICE-CHAIRMAN •43*1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. March 7. 1886 - I I — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, 1WW_ Residents call oh charter commission to expand its scope

WEATHER is subjected to the people of this terms. such "hot spots” include boundar­ The Charter Revision Commis­ commission can legally consider mayor form of government, elimi­ sion will discuss what aspects of any provision of the charter, which nation of the town manager town — that’s the only way we’ll " I t gives the voters more influ­ ies, sewer lines and fire service. the Town Charter it will consider is the foundation of town position and election of the Plan­ save .money,” argued Theodore ence,” Roback said of his proposal. The Charter Revision Commis­ Today’s forecast when it meets Monday at Lincoln government. ning and Zoning Commission. Roback of Lydall Street. He called District Treasurer Betty Sad- sion is scheduled to have another Center, commission Chairman One of those who supported for the dismantling of the town loski also supported the election of public hearing on M ay 5 to allow Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island; John Yavis said Thursday night. Yavis said that because the having a strong mayor form of manager's office and the election a strong mayor to end what she comment on its draft report. Five Very windy and cold today with variable commission's public hearing government was former Eighth of a mayor and PZC. called the current "dictatorship meetings are planned before that cloudiness and a few flurries. Highs in the mid 20s «The commission was appointed Thursday night included calls by Utilities District Director Evelyn form of government” in which the date, and two afterward, with the northwest to mid 30s southeast. Windy and cold ' in February by the town Board of residents to change other aspects Gregan. Currently, the mayor is named town manager is not elected but final report-scheduled to be deli­ tonight with mostly clear skies. Lows 5 to 15 Directors to consider sections of the 1947 charter, the commission by the majority party on the Board serves as the top administrator. vered to the Board of Directors on northwest and IS to 20 southeast. Mostly sunny, 10.10 and 10.11 of the Town will have to decide what provisions "The people would be more of Directors ^ fte r each town Robert J. Smith of Harvard , May 13. windy and cold Saturday. Highs in the mid 20s to ■ Charter, which require a separate it will focus on. involved in their government,” she election. The post traditionally Road asked the commission to Any charter changes recom­ favorable vote by residents of the A number of the 50 people who said. "A t the present time, the goes to the highest vote-getter in define in the charter the specific mid 30s. mended by the commission would Maine; Winter storm warning in effect for the Eighth Utilities District before addressed the commission during people sit back and let the town be the party. The board appoints authority of the town and the members of the Planning and district in areas where there is have to be approved in a referen­ north and mountains. Up north snow today consolidation of the town and its three-hour session Thursday run by the nine directors.” Zoning Commission to five-year pi,rr.onfiv disagreement. He said dum this November. tapering off to flurries tonight after 6 to 10 inches. district can occur. However, the called for a return to a strong- ‘' We should have a town hall that In the south occasional snow tapering off to flurries today with a chance of flurries tonight. Turning windy and colder with highs today in the teens north and 20s south. Lows tonight 0 to 5 north and 5 to 13 south. Mostly sunny windy and cold Saturday. Charter battle focuses on economics Town-district debate Highs in the single numbers to low teens north to ity Leader Stephen Penny con­ the teens to low er 20s south. Continued from page 1 tended that the charter provisions New Hampshire; SnOw north today with several B “Figures don’t lie, but that doesn’t keep should be changed because they ^ a strain for famiiy m ore inches. Flurries likely south. Turning windy “ Two-thirds of the town doesn’t have become outdated since being-^ and colder. Highs in the teens north to 20s south. benefit from the revenues from the liars from figuring,” said district supporter V drafted in 1947. James Sarles of Hudson Street knows the divisiveness that has Flurries likely north and chance of flurries south park even though the whole town of Donald Marsh |n response to Cassano’s “ The demands of a modern been caused by the latest consolidation battle between the town tonight. Lows 0 to 10. Mostly sunny windy and cold Manchester raid for it,” Cassano Manchester should prevail over and the Eighth Utilities District. Saturday. Highs in the teens north and teens to 20s said, arguments. the political exigencies of 1947,” he His fam ily is a microcosm of the split that has roused anger and Cold marches on south. “ Figures don’t lie, but that said. loyalty on both sides. Vermont; Travelers advisories for all of doesn’t keep liars from figuring,” “ Change is crucial,” said Demo­ Sarles is a district firefighter. His brother, Peter, works for the Today: Windy and cold with variable cloudiness and a chance of Vermont today. Very wind and bitter cold with U Pl photo district supporter Donald Marsh commission to resign or agree to cratic town Director Peter town fire department.’^hen his family gathers for dinner or flurries. High around 30. Tonight: Windy and cold with mostly clear snow and snow squalls. Considerable blowing and said in response to Cassano’s DISTRICT PRESIDENT Walter DiRosa. dissolve the commission. He holiday festivities, his mother backs one son, while his father, drifting snow with temperatures falling during the Today In history arguments. Marsh contended that Joyner warned that if consolida­ skies and a low between 10 and 15. Saturday: Mostly sunny, windy and tion occurred, it would lead to charged that by considering the Potential developers might be before he died, would argue for the other. day. Tonight mainly flurries and windy with some the district is actually subsidizing cold. High 30 to 35. Drawing by Marc Beaulieu of 31 Overland St., a the town by providing less expen­ higher tax rates for all Manchester charter provisions that require a dissuaded from creating jobs and Sarles told his story to the Charter Revision Commission clearing. Quite cold. Lows from 5 below to 5 above. During a 1932 riot at the Detroit plant of the Ford Motor fourth-grader at Saint James School. sive volunteer fire service to most residents because the town would separate favorable vote by district housing in Manchester if the fight Thursday during a public hearing on provisions of the Town Saturday less wind and cold. Sunny periods. Highs Co., Harry Bennett, a company security officer, is aided of northern Manchester than a have to hire additional firefighters residents to approve consolidation, between the district and the town Charter that require a separate favorable vote by district mainly in the teens. after he was struck by a rock. Some 3,000 men rioted, and paid firefighting force such as the to replace district volunteers. He the commission was doing the continues, DiRosa said. residents before- consolidation occur. After telling the group ■29.29 four were killed. town’s wou^tl be able to provide. said that earlier this week, district “ dirty work” of Democratic Town “ There’s no greater threat than about his family, Sarles spoke in favor of the district, using 7 Chairman Theodore Cummings. if our community appears di­ 29.53,. District attorney John D. La- firefighters voted unanimously to arguments that have probably been uttered across his family’s Bletchman said the latest consol­ 2 9 .7 T V fc Belle Jr. also disputed Cassano’s 'disband if consolidation occurred. vided,” he said. idation effort was initiated be­ Former district Director Evelyn dinner table. V 1 ^ ^ 2 9 5 3 Extended outlook claims. He said the Buckland More than 50 speakers ad­ “ Everytime you say one, it has Washington’s picture on it,” he 29.! dressed the nine-member Charter cause Cummings and other Demo­ Gregan said she thought the issue Industrial Park was paid for with said. “ Money is what’s driving this whole thing.” Extended outlook for New England Sunday Almanac the General Fund mill rate, which Revision Commission during the crats were “ embarrassed all over of consolidation had been decided "59.77 Sarles said that if consolidation did occur, it would lead to an through Tuesday; district residents also pay. hearing, including Mayor Barbara the place” after they supported the once and for all by a 1978 state ■30.00 increase in tax rates for all Manchester residents because the All Manchester residents are Weinberg, most of the Democratic building of a town-owned firehouse Supreme Court decision in favor of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: town would have to pay foradditional professional firefighters to NEW YORK Today is Friday, March 7, the In 1936, Adolf Hitler ordered his charged a 44.48 mill rate for the directors, district directors and in Buckland in 1975. The station the district. , Fair Sunday and Monday. Chance of showers \ 66th day of 1986 with 299 to follow. Nazi troops into the Rhineland, General Fund. On top of that, town officials, and a variety of district was built on Tolland Turnpike in “ But like the seven-year itch, it replace the district’s volunteer force. Tuesday. Lows in the teens and lower 20s Sunday 3R24 The moon is moving toward its violating the Treaty of Versailles. and district residents pay separate and town residents. the .midst of a court dispute over came back to irritat^-gs,” she said. “ Take what we’re trying to offer for free and live with it.” he and in the mid 20s to mid 30s Monday and Tuesday. ■SAN FRANCISCO 48 new phase. In 1945. the U.S. 1st Army fees for fire protection and sewer Robert Bletchman, head of the which fire department had juris­ Philip Susag, who lives on urged. Highs in the mid 30s to low er 40s Sunday and in the The morning stars are Mars, crossed the Rhine at Remagen, service. pro-district group STEAL, or Stop diction in the area — a battle Adelaide Road in the Town Fire After he was finished, district supporters gave-him the only 40s Monday and Tuesday. 29.77k 5 ^ ^ Jupiter and Saturn. Germany, as World War II in “ The town is getting out of it Tampering with the Eighth’s eventually won by the district. District, said the main focus of the standing ovation of the evening. commission’s deliberations should Vermont: Fair and cold Sunday. Highs 20 to 30. The evening stars are Mercury Europe moved into its closing what it put into it proportionally,” American Liberties, called on the HOWEVER, Democratic Major- be the benefit of the entire town. Lows 10 to IS. Milder Monday and Tuesday with a and Venus. weeks. Total Allied victory came LaBelle said. five Democratic appointees on the chance of snow or rain. Highs 35 to 40. Lows 25 to 30. Those born on this date are under May 8 — V.E. Day. LOWEST the sign of Pisces. They include In 1969, two of the three Apollo-9 TEMPERATURES f30.24' New Hampshire and Maine: Fair Sunday. botanist Luther Burbank in 1849, astronauts test-flew their lunar Chance of flurries Monday. Chance of snow French composer Maurice Ravel module around the main space­ NEW MIAMI Student charged in drug sale ORLEANS Tuesday. Lows 5 above to 10 below north and 5to 15 in 1875, Italian actress Anna craft while in earth orbit, then south. Highs in the teens north and 20s to low 30s Magnani in 1908, actors Daniel J .. linked the two together again. -LEOEND- south. Travanti in 1940 (age 46) and John In 1984, the Senate confirmed Heard in 1945 (age 41), and William Wilson as the first U.S. Bennet principal says incident isolated ^R AM [y-r.VjsHOW Czechoslovakian tennis star Ivan ambassador to the Vatican in 117 r r ^ AIR Lendl in 1960 (age 26). years. Police said Paul W. Sweatt,25, of ./4tM OW ER8^ FLOW Across the nation A Bennet Junior High School and was scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court today. East Hartford, was charged with On this date in history; A thought for the day; Botanist student was arrested Thursday UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST ( Bennet Principal Thomas possession of amphetamines, pos­ Snow is likely from northern New England In 1932, in the depths of the Great Luther Burbank said, “ Men should after he admitted selling mari­ Meisner said this morning that the session of marijuana, possession of M across New York state and western Pennsylvania. Depression, some 3,000 men rioted stop fighting among themselves juana to another student while in drug arrest was the only one to drug paraphernalia and breach of Scattered snow showers will be found from the at the Detroit plant of the Ford and start fighting insects.” school, police said this morning. occur this school year, though he the peace after being stopped by an Natlonsil forecast upper Ohio Valley into the central Appalachians Motor Co. Four were killed. Police said Calvin A. Wilson. 16, said there are occasions in which officer who was in the hospital's and across the eastern Great Lakes. Rain is likely of 30 East Cltanning Drive, was kudents are found to be under the emergency room at the time. from the Pacific Northwest' across northern Idaho charged with the sale of marijuana During early Saturday, rain is forecastfor parts of the Pacific Coast and influence of drugs and not charged. to northwest Montana,- Scattered showers will be after allegedly selling $20 worth of the Northern Intermountain region. Snow is possible in parts of the the drug to another student on Jan. “ Both (types of) incidents Police said a nurse warned the found from central and eastern Montana across Lottery 31. The arrest occurred after a happen infrequently,” he said. officer that Sweatt was going to Upper Great Lakes and the North Atlantic Coast states. Snow is likely in southwest Idaho to northwest Nevada and northern teacher at the school observed the " I t ’s not what you’d call a drive away from the hospital after parts of the extreme Northern Plains. Elsewhere the weather will be fair. California. The rest of the nation will be dry. sale, police said. problem.” leaving with a patient who was released. The officer stopped Tri-state daily; 393, 5719 The incident was reported to the Meisner said the drug problems A Sweatt and warned him he would Connecticut daily Rhode Island daily; 7376 school’s principal and the student school officials deal with are mqre be arrested if he attempted to “Lot-O-Bucks” ; 26-28-30-35-40 who purchased the marijuana often the result of what happens Thursday: 710 .drive, police said. Massachusetts daily; 0509 admitted buying a small amount of away from school than incidents Play Four: 0372 the drug from Wilson after being that occur during school. Police said Sweatt became bel­ ligerent and abusive to the officer, Thursday’s Jingo numbers: confronted, police said. The drug Bennet students range in age other numbers drawn Thursday and was arrested for breach of the raO P L E 53-45-36-3-46-52-34-80-68-17 was confiscated by school officials from 12 to 16. Meisner said. in New England; and later turned over to police, peace. After being brought back to police said. In an unrelated incident, an East police headquarters and searched, Hartford man was arrested on two amphetamine capsules, a George Harrison, an executive producer of The student who purchased the R drug charges Thursday after he marijuana cigarette and a mari­ Playing senator the film, and one reporter accused her of not marijuana was not identified be­ was observed by a nurse at juana pipe with residue were having paid her dues in the acting trade. “ I cause he is a juvenile. Charlton Heston .says he isn’t interested in Wilson admitted the sale while Manchester Memorial Hospital to found, police said. think that maybe in the life that I’m living LINDA COTTLE ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK politics because ‘T d rather play a senator being questioned at police head­ be under the influence of alcohol Sweatt was being held on $2,500 I’ve paid my dues,” Madonna shot back. She than be one." Heston is joining H arry . co-workers supp9 rtive ... everyone’s happy quarters on Feb. 13, police said. He while leaving the hospital, police bond pending an appearance in complained about not being able to see Manchester Superior Court today. Belafonte on the political sidelines even was released on a $1,000cash bond. said this morning. anything of London because of the photo­ though he thinks he could win the .seat of Sen. graphers, some of whom Harrison charac­ Alan Cranston, D-Calif. “ If I ran and won — terized as animals. Madonna also told the and I think I would — I'd never be able to act Town women set sights on award reporters she may never make another film again. And that's impossible to accept." he in Britain. she never expected to be a finalist. says in Parade magazine. "It means too Continued from page 1 much to me.... Hell, I'd rather be playing in Cottle said she often gets compliments on her eyes, More than 1,000 people, from infants to senior but was nervous about appearing before four judges m c m WANTS you ‘The Colbys.’" Heston says he essentially citizens, were among this year’s entrants for the and a large group of guests at tonight’s dinner. made up his mind to stay out of politics while ^ Lucy comes back annual contest. The $10 entry fee helps support the The grand prize for the winner is a trip for two to campaigning for President Reagan, realiz­ society’s sight conservation programs. Hawaii. A second-place pair of eyes will be chosen by ing “ I don't have it in m y belly, the fire More than 12 years after her last weekly TbCTTA Kirkpatrick is a secretary at Engineering Printing the dinner guests and the owner will receive a trip to there." Heston says he's been an independ­ television series — here’s Lucy. Services in East Hartford. She entered the contest Bermuda. ent and not a Republican "m ost of my life " Lucille Ball will star in an ABC series, tentatively called “ Lucy.” starting this fall. after hearing a promotion on t!\e radio. She said Blue eyes reigned among the finalists forthis year’s and campaigned for John Kennedy as well as Pay Ball contest. Four of the 10 have blue eyes, three have “ Like millions of television fans, we Thursday that she was sui^rised and honored to hear i rm sK n e r Reagan. "I might even support Ted Kennedy blue-green eyes, two have hazel eyes and one has welcome her back to network television Today’s baseball millionaires drive a hard bargain at of her status as a finalist in the contest. if he ever once more decided to go for it since “ When I was growing up, I had glasses and brown eyes. where she belongs and where she has been contract time. At age 21, Dwight Gooden recently he’s begun to move toward the center.” he everyone said 1 was hiding my eyes. I have contacts All of this year’s finalists are female, though last sorely . missed,” Brandon Stoddard said signed for $1.32 million. In 1927, the year Babe Ruth hit I — when you purchase said. now and everyone is happy,” Kirkpatrick said. ^ year’s winner was a man. The finalists range in age t Thursday in one of his first programming 60 home runs, he earned a there $70,000. His highest from 10 to 29. REP. CHET ATKINS Cottle, who is a senior analyst for Aetna Life & announcements since being named president salary was $80,000, in 1930 and 1931. But don’t feel too Casualty in Hartford, said co-workers had urged her Eyes will be judged for size, shape, color, clarity the basic 5 pocket Literary protest . . meets his namesake of ABC Entertainment. for the past two years to enter the contest. But she said and overall healthy appearance. In a statement, the 74-year-old Miss Ball sorry for the Bahe. Taking into account both inflation Kurt Vonnegut says he and fellow writers said, “ I’m so thrilled to be associated with and the much lower income tax rate of those years, Denim Jean... were adding a drop of water to the ocean with ABC, and ... I’m looking forward to going Ruth’s $80;^0 salary would be the equivalent today of Weinberg seeks their Thursday protest of South Africa’s Chets chat back to work.” a little more than $900,000. apartheid policy. Vonnegut. Susan Sontag, Miss Ball made her network debut in “ I — Who is the current baseball land subdivision E.L. Doctorow, Rose Styron, William Styron, Chet Atkins fhe guitar picker met Chet Love Lucy” on CBS on Oct. 15, 1951. In 1962 DO YOU KNOW she went solo on “ The Lucy Show.-iAsaj^ the commissioner.'r7 Galway Kinnell and Arthur Kopit each Atkins the congressman Thursday. The Robert W. Weinberg, owner of only signed a facsimile of the pass book — the name was changed to “ Here’s Lucy” inlSM. Massachusetts Democrat presented the THURSDAY’S ANSWER — T h e Soviet Union Is the Economy Electric Supply Inc., is papers South African blacks must’ carry — The CBS series ended in 1974. ' Our Reg. *27.90 Nashville musician with an award from the world’s largest oil producer. seeking Planning and Zoning Com­ and plan to send them to the South African Congressional Arts Caucus along with a mission approval to subdivide 7.5 government. Vonnegut admitted the protest T-shirt from his Capitol Hill softball team, 3-7-86 Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 acres zoned Business II that abut » 1 0 0 Jr. sizes from 3 to 15 7 was a m ere gesture but said. " Little drops of Chet Atkins’s Greatest Hits. “ I can guaran­ Abbie wants action the Fay Plaza on Oakland Street. water and little grains of sand make an tee you as anybody can tell from m y voice A Newspiiper in Rdiicatinn Progriim WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Sponsnml hv The parcel, located at 440 * Our Very ocean. This is all et'osion and every little bit — that I will never give you any competition Activist Abbie Hoffman is lecturing college students to stop worrying about Oakland St. and 250 Tollantf helps.” Playwright Arthur Miller said he in music but if you ever want to run for The Manchester Herald l i Special Price The skirt, an $18valuel issues and do something about them. Turnpike, would be subdivided into joined to "encourage those who are pawns of Congress I'll give you some (campaign) This white 100% cotton skirt, The 49-year-old Hoffman told 570 Univer­ two lots and then put up for sale, the regim e to feel that they're not alone m the buttons,” the representative said. Chet the For The sity of Wyoming students in Laramie that Norman S. Isko, Weinberg’s agent, FREE w ith ony O tic Jeans, ■ w orld." guitarist, who isn’t related to the other Chet, he’s proud of his generation because of the. said Thursday. f Month Of O iic Sport, O tic Tops, USA Otic said he once had some of the lawmaker’s or Sunset Blues purchase. “ Atkins for Congress” bumper stickers and social reform it brought about. You don’t see Manchester Herald Isko said that Weinberg had March Only. Johnny plays Jimmy potential buyers, but would not liked to kid his friends by saying he was that with today’s students who have Come in and see the Chic display “ designer brains,” he said Wednesday night elaborate. He said further details for details and order form. Offer Singer Johnny Cash’s idea for a film about taking up politics. “ They’d faint," he said. VOL. CV, No. 133 Still, the one-time Chicago 7 member said, USPS 327-500 will be released when the buyer of valid on purchases mode between country singer Jimmy Rodgers is closer to “ I'il try to lead a straight life knowing that the land files a general site plan for there’s someone in government- with my “ I don’t see anybody replacing me, Ralph Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 March 1 and March 31,1W 6. reality. Nader or Gloria Steinem and Jesse Jackson. and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, $0.50 for one month, $10.25 the area. 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MANCHESTER, CT Rodgers earned a reputation and a legion ber of the Asaoclatad Praas, a sub­ Andover Fire Department and Jay MERIDEN MILFORD NEW BRITAIN NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY of fans while traveling the country as a London filming “ Shanghai Surprise” but the Knights,” starring Michael Beck, Michael 0946 by 0 p.m. araakdaya or 10 a.m. scriber to United Press tntema- Saturdays for guaranteed dallvary Linddy is president of the depart­ TORRjNGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-6 THURS. NITE TIL 9 brawls, sniping and media swarm have Pare and Leigh Taylor-Yonng as three cops tlonal news services and a member railroad brakeman. He was in New York for In Manchester. of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. ment. Linddy was incorrectly MtchaetsCh»ge MasleiCaid V>sa Amencan Express____ a recording session when he died of overshadowed their work. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, 19S6 - $ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, 1»86_ Contra aid goes 1 for 3 in House Nixon calls for new era of U.S.-Soviet relations V.S^/World In Brief vital stake in furthering Chinese By Stan W. Metzler ‘ governments of the United States both sides of the Iron Curtain, but “ searching for a way out of misery and poverty” more than an anti­ progress, but said U.S. relations United Press International and the Soviet Union can never be cooperation to prevent such com­ with the Soviet Union are more Federal Reserve cuts discount rate Kassebaum of Kansas leads Republican revolt in the Senate; friends; but we cannot afford to be petition from “ exploding into communist party line. “Let us make clear that we important because they “will LOS ANGELES - Richard enemies.” w ar." determine whether or not civiliza­ Cuban-backed S^ndinlsta govern- h would be concerned about their WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve Board today cut a key By E. Michael Myers So far, the package has scored Nixon says the Soviet Union and “ The policy of containment is not Nixon, noting that his talk came plight even if there was no tion survives on this planet.” Interest rate from 7.5 percent to 7.0 percent, a move that was one victory and three defeats in ment in Nicaragua, ^ the United States can never be longer effective,” he said, “ be­ just one day after the 40fh United Press Interpatlonol communist threat,” he said. “ Let certain to push interest rates down further in this country. House votes; But he said the Sandinistas had ; friends but they cannot afford to be cause the Soviet Union has broken anniversary of Winston Churchill’s our legacy be not just that we Calling it “ insane” to continue The nation’s central bank reduced by 0.5 percentage point its e In a 30-second maneuver, the subverted the democratic revolu- ; enemies, and America should out of the Iron Curtain. “ Iron Curtain” speech, said that in WASHINGTON - President saved the world from communism, the nuclear arms race, he en­ discount rate, the interest charged in making loans to financial Armed Services Committee, under tlon of 1979 and must be pressured .- renounce its policy of containment “ The policy of detente cannot be the intervening four decades the Reagan’s $100 million aid package but that we helped make the world dorsed efforts by President Rea­ institutions. It was the first change in the rate since a sim ilar 0.5 for the Contra rebels in Nicaragua Chairman Les Aspin, D-Wis., to negotiate. in favor of a new era of peaceful resurrected. Doves believe it is Soviet Union has greatly increased " I f we don’t make the Contras a : safe for freedom.” gan and Soviet leader Gorbachev percent cut in May. has scored only one victory in four approved the package Thursday competition. institutionalized brotherwhood. its military power but lost its reliable force for consideration in ; Nixon said Chinese leaders have to reduce the number of nuclear A drop in the discount rate is the most dramatic signal the House committee votes and appar­ on a voice vote. One critic. Rep. “ We must base our policy not on Hawks believe it is institutional­ economic appeal. the dlplomatlc'^rocess, we'll never ► been most profoundly affected by weapons. central bank can make to send a wide variety of interest rates, Patricia Schroeder, D-Colo., said the soft illusion of mutual affec­ ized surrender.” “ The Soviet Union has lost the ently faces serious trouble in the the communist system’s economic Senate. members arranged for the voice get anywhere," he said. tion, but the hard reality of mutual Instead, he offered eight “ pillars ideological battle in the world,” he including mortgage rates, lower. failures, and by the free market But Nixon said any nuclear vote to avoid being on the record. Reagan and Shultz Have made . respect,” the 73-year-old former of peace” for a new relationship said. “ They can expand in the Interest rates have already been falling sharply in recent Sen. Nancy. Kassebaum, R-Kan., successes in other Asian nations, reduction will leave both countries e The House Appropriations the same argument — that the president told the Los Angeles with the Soviets, including a policy future only by the power of their weeks, with mortgage rates in many parts of the country a member of the Senate Foreign and have “ chosen progress over with more than enough bombs to Committee voted against the mea­ Contras alone cannot topple the World Affairs Council on of mutual respect; recognition of arms, not by the appeal of their dropping below 10 percent for the first time in more than seven Relations Committee, said the ideology’ ’ in their own experiment destroy the world and called for a sure Thursday. Rep. Jack Kemp, Managua government, but can Thursday. the differences between the two ideas.” years. administration had eliminated with capitalistic ideas. “ new realism” in dealing with R-N.Y., said the committee had a force the Sandinistas back to the RICHARD NIXON “ Russians and Americans can systems;' and comptetition eco­ At the same time, he said the These big declines have come < ^ u t primarily because of a "any hope for a reasonable and He said the United States has a continuing political differences. chance to support the democratic negotiating table. • nomically and ideologically on United States must offer nations belief in financial markets that plim^meting oil prices wiil push rational debate" by making the .. . detente is dead be friends,” he 'said, “ but the proposai a politicai and patriotic ideals sweeping the Philippines inflation lower. issue. and Haiti. Rep. Edward Boland, Reagan had earlier accused " I find this simplistic reasoning D-Mass., called any comparison opponents of the package of hiding ' highiy offensive," she said. between Nicaragua and the Philip­ "their heads in the sand" — a U.S. sends AIDS research buoys^clentists Kassebaum and Republican pines "o ff the wali.” remark that prompted House Sens. Charles Mathias of Mary­ e The House Intelligence Com­ Democrats to tell Shultz the WASHINGTON — A year’s worth'of resejireh into the virus land and Dan Evans of Washington mittee defeated the package administration is practicing "red ­ huge bill \ that causes AIDS has paid off with the isolation ofan enzyme that told Secretary of State George NANCY KASSEBAUM Wednesday. baiting.” may hold the key to finding drugs that can stop thevirus before it Shultz Thursday that they could . . . against the aid • The House Foreign Affairs Rep. Michael Barnes, D-Md„ causes too much damage. not support the package, which Committee voted 23-18 Thursday said he had not heard such “ official to Marcos The enzyme, calied reverse transcriptase, is a compiex ptotein inciudes $70 miilion in military aid against a resolution favoring the nonsense” since the 1950s, when that allows the AIDS virus to infect human cells. and $30 miilion in non-lethal Republican-dominated Senate — aid. Rep. Henry Hyde; R-III., Sen. Joseph McCarthy, heading a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Admin­ The availablity of the enzyme in the iaboratory means assistance. and that would likely be a com­ criticizing the outcome, said, " I subcommittee investigating com­ istration officials say normal rules scientists will be able to test a variety ^f drugs against it to find munist infiltration in the Arm y, ' Reagan planned to speak to the promise measure instead of his think we have a new slogan here were suspended for deposed Phi­ sparked an apparent national the best way to block its activity and thus keep the AIDS virus nation March 16 to rally support for original request. today. ‘Give surrender a chance.’’’ lippine President Ferdinand Mar­ from infecting normal cells. the package, three days before it is Last year, the Senate fashioned a House Foreign Affairs Commit­ paranoia about subversive activi­ cos and his entourage when they Several drugs are being studied for possible activity against scheduied for a vote in the fuil $27 miilion non-iethal aid program tee Chairman Dante Fascell, D- ties in the United States. spent thousands of dollars at Air the deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome, but there is House. for the Contras and rejected Fia., said there is no consensus in “ These statements are the Force exchanges and didn’t pay moral equivalent of McCarthy- no way yet to stop the progression of the almost-aiways fatal Reagan’s best chance of passage Reagan’s request for military aid. Congress on the Contras, or on the bills. ,„hot tr, Hn about the Soviet-and disease. of any aid package 'is in the which was terminated in 1984. ism,” Barnes said. ’The officials could not put a The enzyme was Isolated from the AIDS vims called HTLV-3 precise figure on the amount the 7 and purified for the first time by a team of researchers from Marcos party has spent since it Bionetics Research, Inc., in Rockville, Md., the National Cancer fled the Philippines Feb. 25 but Institute and its Cancer Research Facility in Frederick, Md. Senate panel to write own ’87 budget said it ran “ into the thousands of dollars.’’ longed partisan wrangling over the A State Department official said Shuttle panel focuses on cause the vote would be a “ springboard For example. Sen. J. Bennett Thursday the bills were to be By Cliff Haas for action” on drafting a spending president’s spending plan, which Johnston, D-La., said he liked forwarded to the U.S. Treasury in CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Engineers ran into problems The Associated Press has attracted virtually no support plan next week. Reagan, but, he added with a grin, Washington for collection. assembling shuttle Challenger’s suspect rocket booster and Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo,, one the president’s budget is “ unwor­ on Capitol Hill. He voted for the WASHINGTON - After brush­ “ It’s my understanding that documents presented to the Rogers commission today outlined a of the six Republicans who voted kable. mean-spirited and wrpng- budget. ing a.side President Reagan’s While Domenici has disputed whatever expenses they incur, that R j^ n o v s against the president’s budget, variety of possible failures that could have lead to the shuttle’s headed." the bills be fowarded to the fiscal 1987 budget. Senate budget said, "E very president’s budget, Reagan’s prohibition on increased destmction. writers are trying to put together a Treasury for final disposition," he almost, is dead on arrival. White House Budget Director taxes to trim deficits, he refused to Docments presented to the commission for its first pubic said. bipartisan package of tax in­ "Why? Because it’s the starting James C. Miller III greeted the dismiss Reagan’s call for more hearing' outside Washington concluded detailed reviews of creases, domestic spending cuts Most of the purchases were for point,” Danforth said, adding. vote with an upbeat statement, military spending. shuttle salvage operations, pre-launch processing of the doomed and a modest increase in military clothing, the officials said, who w dEeofiQring “ I ’m going to vote against the saying Congress always modifies "The reason we need revenues is spaceship and an analysis of the possible faults that led to spending that will meet a required spoke on condition they not be president’s budget because I think what the president proposes. to make sure we put enough in hisotry’s worst space disaster. $144 billion deficit target. identified. Other bills were for food w6 can improve on jt." " I ’m grateful'that some senators defense,” Domenici said. He Air Force Col. Edward O’Connor, director of the salvage and lodging, they said. But Sen. William Armstrong, voted for the president’s budget added that the $22 billion in operation, told the commission the highest priority in the The Republican-led Senate Marcos and 88 others fled Manila R-Cpio., who backed Reagan’s and that others expressed support domestic spending cuts Reagan recovery effort is salvage of key sections of challenger’s right Budget Committee dumped the for Guam aboard two U.S. Air president’s package on a 16-6 vote budget, dismissed the committee for many of its features,” Miller included in his budget likely will be side solid-fuel rocket booster. Force transport planes, stayed Thursday, with only six of the action saying, "This is an exercise said. needed A mpture in a joint connecting the lower two of four fuel overnight and went to Hawaii. In an IRA. rate Sen. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M., “ It ain’t so” that the deficit panel’s 12 GOP members voting in in president-bashing" that was Hawaii, they have been staying at segments in the booster triggered the explosion of the ship’s giant the committee chairman, sche­ target can be met with tax favor of it. demeaning to the committee; military quarters at Hickham Air external fuel tank Jan. 28. destroying the spaceship and killing duled the mostly symbolic vote in increases and trimming military Sen. Lawton Chiles of Florida, Democrats denied there was any Force Base. They made their the shuttle’s seven crew members. the top Democrat on the panel, said hftchinp froinq on. an apparent effort to avoid pro- spending alone, Domenici saitK^ O’Connor said, so far, no wreckage has been recovered from Domenici has said that to meet purchases at post exchanges there and at both Andersen Air Force the area of the suspect joint, thought to be resting on the ocean the deficit target there must be $12 odierbanks Base, Guam. M floor 1,200 feet down, some 40 miles east of the launch pad. billion to $20 billion in new A report from Guam last week Safety at Issue revenues. said the bills there totaled more than $12,000. Aquino to dissolve national assembly . The issue of unpaid bills at the jMst exchanges, or PXs, is a touchy M ANILA, Philippines — President Corazon Aquino will likely Former pilots fault Arrow Air EARRING HEAVEN expectyou one because the stores are self- dissolve the national assembly this weekend and proclaim a supporting and money earned by that safety was to come before "revolutionary government” to hold power while the constitu­ By Eliot Brenner limitations and “ unrealistic crew Costume Jewelry meeting the schedule,” Arrow Ihem is used to support recrea­ tion is rewritten, a Cabinet official said today. United Press International duty time demands.” tional programs for the active duty The official, who spoke on condition that he not be named, said Both he and another former chairman George Batchelor rep­ A LARGEST SELECTION military. Unlike commissaries, lied, "Y e s sir.” •*> he expected the 53-year-old Aquino to issue a proclamation "at WASHINGTON - Former em­ Arrow pilot, Michael Sanjenis, ^ X s are not supported with con­ In prepared testimony, he said, OF EARRINGS towaitfiji:: the latest by Monday.” Presidential spokesman Rene Saguisag ployees of Arrow A ir Inc., whose said crews and flight attendants gressional appropriations. " I wish to publicly state at this N ow you can get hig^ IR A rates said the matter "is still under study." DC-8 crashed Dec. 12 and killed 248 would fall asleep in the cockpit, in IN NEW ENGLAND ; But one official emphasized that time that Arrow Air was and is a "T h e only point we want to stress is that we would like to assure U.S. service personnel, say the jump seats and in the aisles 4he "rules were suspended” for without having to figjit the April rusli. I safe airline." everyone that the government is committed to observing the bill airline let repairs slide and pushed because of the long hours . IMarcos and his party since the "We have never placed any Unbeatable Prices Until now, if you wanted to get the highest IR A rates, you crews so hard pilots fell asleep in “ It’s often the case on some of |Filipinos are guests of President of rights,” Saguisag said. limits on budgetary resources Justice Minister Neptali Gonzales has described the Aquino the cockpit. these long safaris, when the cabin Nice Selection of •Reagan and their flight to sanctu- usually had to wait until April 15... along with everyone else. attendants will go up and wake the needed for maintenance,” he said. government as a revolutionary government swept into power by But company officials insisted in Marcasite Rings iary in the United States set a ''Xfell, C B T has a new plan that lets you get a high rate now and three pilots who are supposed to be Randy Stirm. a former me­ R an appearance before the Senate precedent for U.S. protocol. the m ilitary revolt and massive street demonstrations that drove chanic with a firm that did avoid the April rush later. investigations subcommittee taking care of your safety,” ; “ This is hardly a normal situa­ former President Ferdinand Marcos into exile on Feb, 25. contract maintenance for Arrow, 289-8189 Money Market IRA Thursday that safety — not meet­ Sanjenis said. tion,” the official said. ’"There are Gonzales said it derived its power from the, people and is not told a House Armed Services Open Sunday 12-4 Open an IR A now and earn ing schedules and making money Hood explained that although ino rules to go by. This man and his bound by the existing, Marcos-tailored constitution. subcommittee hearing that he Closed Mondays Annuul Yield /merest Kuie — was their top priority. they can only legally fly 12 hours ;party is a very special case.” • 12*1) th rou gh A p r il 15. ' The official said the revolutionary government would hold worked on the ill-fated. plane 1227 Burnside Ave. The fiery crash in Gander, out of any 24, sometimes their • The unpaid.PX purchases are power for six months, during which a panel of men and women during the summer and added, " I East Hartford If you open a Money Market Newfoundland, which killed all on plane will not be ready to go for 10 “ ’only one facet of a very complex known for their integrity would be established and given 90 days was surprised the aircraft could Across from Marco Polo 12.00% . % board including the eight-member hours and “ by the time you get to situation” that an interagency IR A now, we’ll give you a guaran­ 11 39 to draft a new constitution. flight crew, is under investigation your destination you may have f l y . " government group headed by the teed yield of 12P/o through April 15.* been up 30-some hours." by Canadian authorites. The plane State Department is trying to sort W hich means you get the highest IR A rate starting right away. Mayor protests Duvalier presence was bringing members of the Hood said his fiancee, Ruthie . out, the official said. He declined to Army’s elite 101st Airborne Div­ Phillips, called him four days ^give details other than to say the Ttansfo into a long-term IR A with one sini(de phone caU. before the flight to say the plane Win A Subscription GRASSE, France t Deposed Haitian President Jean-Claude ision home to Fort Campbell, Ky., • group “ is wrestling with a lot of had a problem with one of the four D uvalier left his plush moutain retreat today and arrived in the for Christmas from peacekeeping 1 things.” Once you’ve opened your Money Market IR A , you can take duty in the Sinai Desert. engines. French Riviera where he will live in a rented villa while the To The Manchester Herald! ; Two State Department officials Daniel Hood, an Arrow pilot " I asked her, ‘ Why don’t you just your time to look for the best long-term rates. Then, with a sim­ government looks for a country that will accept him. '• have been dispatched to Hawaii to between 1983 and 1985 whose quit and get off the airplane?” ’ To Celebrate Our First Year In Business ! monitor Marcos and his party in ple phone call to 1-800-CBTIRAS or your nearest C B T office, Duvalier immediately ran into trouble in his new home when fiancee, a flight attendant, died in Hood said, adding that she told And The Tremendous Results Hawaii, the officials said. you can transfer your money into any ^ Real Estate ;pects. 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Downtown Bv Mark A. Dupuis “ We agree that the charges are Shipman also said that while in-depth evaluation of the opera­ United Press International very serious and that the integrity questions have been raised about tions of the Farmington office. Jack and credibility of the office is at the operations of the medical Shipman and Gondos said they I atfi ■wnliTvg to HARTFORD - State officials stake because of the charges,” examiner’s office, no questions did not know how long the questions persoroAly because ov have promised a full investigation said attorney Mark Shipman, a have been raised about Galvin’s evaluation would take but said Anderson of the chief state medical examin; member of the Commission on technical competence. they hope to complete it as soon as W deep concern tor er’s office and charges autopsy Medicolegal Investigations. Gondos said the commission has possible. your s^lULaUon. reports were delayed and dogs heard complaints from time to were present when autopsies were Shipman and Dr. Bernard Gon- time about delays in the comple­ Galvin, 89, was appointed to the are valid ^niortunateVy. tne. $78,000-a-year post by the commis­ performed. dos were asked to serve as a tion of autopsy reports, but that the you: Were Members of a subcommittee of subcommittee Feb. 21 and to look delays did not appear to be a sion in February 1981. She suc­ serious problem. ceeded Dr. Elliot Gross, who left to Republican members of the Board of the Commission on Medicolegal into the allegations against Galvin, promised bas been Investigations planned to ask the who has voluntarily gone on leave become medical examiner in New Directors have raised a number of questions cancelled Nuke plant 1 full commission today to authorize taking vacation time while the "We have been concerned some­ York City where he has been about the controversial proposal to build an the investigation and in-depth investigation is done. what about occasional reports of embroiled in controversy. access road east of Main Street as part of the evaluation of the medical examin­ Gondos, a professor of pathology some delayed autopsy reports but The allegations against Galvin, first made public by WTNH-TV in reconstruction of the downtown thorough­ ■But dont despair ,X«>ur er’s office. at the University of Connecticut we have not been aware of any fire waits The investigation was prompted Health Center, said Thursday the major concerns in this area,” he New Haven, drew additional politi­ fare. oovernment iS main- by the disclosure that Chief Medi­ commission had heard nothing said at a news conference. cal reaction Thursday. Some of the questions involve the way taininp a. strong cal Examiner Dr. Catherine A. about dogs being present during “ Undue delay is certainly not Republican ^bem atorial candi­ tenants of a building that may be demolished mWitary to prese^e ^ Galvin allowed her pet dogs to be autopsies until the allegations good procedure,” he said. “ But I date Gerald Labriola, a physician to happen present during autopsies and that were made by a worker in the think what has to be done here is to from Naugatuck, criticize the if the rerouted access road is built were your American way the dogs may have licked blood office. look into this and see is this a current system under which the notified about the possibility. And though the from floors or corpses. He said the presence of dogs in sporadic occurrence, is it a regular commission hires and fires the questions and resulting debate could mean Concern WASHINGTON — More than 10 years after a There also have been charges itself would not compromise auto­ occurrence, this is the thing we medical examiner rather than the further delays in the downtown project, they near-disastrous fire at the Browns Ferry, Ala., that autopsy reports have gone psy findings, but added that if the have to find out.” governor. &• Reget, nuclelir power plant — considered by many to dogs licked blood — which Galvin The full commission will be "In the future, the governor deserve answers. uncompleted for months in some have been a closer brush with catastrophe than cases, that Galvin and others has denied — there could be asked to call on medical examiners must have the authority to act High on the list of Republican questions is ...... the Three Mile Island accident four years later — performed autopsies on animals questions about the autopsy from other states and experts in properly in suspected ghoulish Your current President cases of this sort.” Labriola said. the one asking why the preliminary plan for the plant’s operator still hasn’t complied with nnH In disarray. forensic sciences to perform the the access road was changed from its federal fire safety regulations. ^ ^ — 1— - original route, which would not have led to 1 What makes this doubly disgraceful is that the the removal of the commercial building at plant operator is a U.S. government agency — the Equity pay fund wins iabot^s praise Purnell Place and Oak Street. Still higher on Tennessee Valley Authority. At a recent meeting on the issue, TVA officials the list: “ Does it make sense to tear down a around the country.” asked for additional exemptions to the Nuclear But backers of the pay equity bill building,'which houses three businesses, or to Bv John Gustavsen Praised Thursday by women’s Barry Williams, secretary- Open Forum Regulatory Commission’s fire safety guidelines. UPI photo The Associated Press and labor groups at a news estimate that it would cost $40 accept the original plan which affects only a million over four years to make up treasurer of the state AFL-CIO, “ It is mind-boggling,” one NRC inspector conference then debated at a parking lot?” for the salary disparities. said the pay equity bill “ will be nence to black running backs. Karate championship four exclaimed to our associate Corky Johnson. A fire Former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker Jn talks HARTFORD — Proponents of Labor Committee hearing, the successful because we think it’s an measure would establish a fund big “ It'S wonderful to see in Connec­ Town Manager Robert Weiss insists that Sports an avenue Wide receiver Woody Strode (an times. in a nuclear plant, if it blazed out of control, could with reporters Thursday in Hartford prior to speaking at spending millions of dollars on issue whose time has come.” ridding state employment of sex- enough to make up the difference ticut today that this bill- has been nothing is final, that no firm decision has actor) and Kenny Washington Spoiling events are good for create the fallout of a nuclear explosion. the Executive Forum of the Worid Affairs Center. introduced and that there’s an for black success entertainment and exercise but based wage discrimination say between what the state pays CYNTHIA MORTRUD, a head been made on removing the building. made it possible for Walter The TVA officials are,perfectly within their women and what it pays men for effort to continue the struggle to there is a price for popularity. that their bill stands a good chance hurse at Connecticut Valley Hospi­ But it seems likely that the building will be Payton, Charlie Joiner, Doug rights, considering the way the NRC has been of clearing its next Labor Commit­ doing the same or equivalent work. eliminate wage discrimination and Williams and Willie Davis and The NCAA is requiring student running things over the years. A nuclear plant is achieve equitable pay for all tal and a 13-year veteran of state removed. To the Editor: tee hurdle. employment, said that “ in a current black professional foot­ athletes to maintain good grade entitled to as many delays and exemptions as it workers,” said Claudia Wayne, For the Main Street plan to succeed, there But some legislators say the A 1979 STUDY of state job predominately female job... I have ball players to achieve fame. averages, class attendance and can get from the commission, which has been Ex-Senator Baker barrier after that may not be as classifications found that the executive director of the National Sports have helped black peo­ Committee on Pay Equity. found that I have been consistently must be an access road. For the access road Strode and Washington faced proper course work in colleges. amazingly permissive in its enforcement of certain. greater the proportion of women in ple achieve stardom for the past “ The Connecticut bill to ear­ undervalued and underpaid for the to be functional and safe, there must be a discrimination in the late 1940s. Committee members want pros­ “ This particular bill will have a a particular job. the lower the pay too years, but many names were fire-safety rules. mark money to be used as a job that I have done, particularly design which meets the state requirements Coach Eddie Robinson of Gram- pective students to score a In fact, the agency’s confused and relaxed fiscal note in the tens of millions of and the greater the disparity in relation to male-dominated jobs. not written down in history books remains in chase between what women earn and remedy for any wage disparities... for sight lines at intersections. bling State University holds the minimum of 700 on SATs and direction has led to a mini-mutiny by some of the dollars,” Rep. Otto Neumann, or on official records until the R-Granby, said Thursday, assess­ what men are paid. shows a good faith effort by the record of winning most college have a C-plus as a minimum field inspectors who have been trying to make president, but I haven’t made a The loss of three downtown businesses last two decades. HARTFORD (UPI) - George ing the bill’s chances before his “ The degree of underevaluation state of Connecticut to pay all its “ 1 am concerned that, having football games. grade. I agree that decent formal sure nuclear power plants are safe. Several Bush is considered the leader in the decision yet,” Baker said. employees fairly,” she said. spent four years on this study, it cannot be taken lightly, and if engineering Baker said his "exploratory powerful Appropriations of female-dominated jobs when Tom Molyneux was the first Charlie Sifford became the education is a must for all race for the 1988 GOP presidential Wayne, whose organization is a will just be one more study that studies show that the building must be inspectors have filed an official complaint, committee” was created to ensure Committee. compared to male-dominated jobs black boxer and Michael Spinks first black professional golfer in capable Americans. charging, among other things, that the NRC nomination, but former Senate (was estimated) to range between coalition of labor, civil rights and says women are undervalued and demolished, the town should do all it can to any potential campaign activities "The Senate’s going to reduce is the current WBA heavyweight 1952 and Calvin Peete, is the staff’s “ interpretations” of commission Majority Leader Howard Baker the budget by $150 million: we're 8 percent and 18 percent,” said women’s groups, said Connecticut that female-dominated jobs are Student athletes should re­ claims the vice president still has a will stay within election laws. is “ part of a strong, growing not paid as much as male- help the tenants move. If the directors Itoxing champion. current PGA champion. Althea guidelines have seriously undercut attempts to “ What we’re doing so far is to going to reduce it by half that Deborah King, vice president of tough fight ahead. movement that’s happening dominated jobs,” she said. consider the downtown plan vital to the Isaac Murphy became the first Gibson and Arthur Ashe were the ceive their college degrees and bring plant operators into line. make sure we stay legal,” said much,” said Neumann, the com­ District 1199 of the New England future of Manchester, as they must, then they black jockey to win three Ken­ first two non-white tennis cham­ not be used for television profits ‘ 'George Bush is clearly the front Baker, who was in Hartford to mittee co-chairman. He said that Health Care Employees Union. or winning syndrome. Most of Another survey of all 2,600 state tucky Derby horse races during pions at Wimbleton, England, in i r s THE CONFUSION, not to say insanity, of runner,” Baker, a former three- speak before the World Affairs as a member of the Labor should consider providing relocation Committee, he voted against con­ job classifications is not expected the late 1880s. Marshall Taylor 1956 and 1975. them will not be selected for some of the interpreted guidelines that is driving term senator from Tennessee, told Center, a private non-profit educa­ assistance beyond that offered under the tional organization serving sidering the bill. to be completed until January 1987. was dubbed "the fastest bicycle Wendell Scott became the first professional sports. conscientious inspectors to distraction. For a news conference Thursday in state rights-o^way program. Hartford. “ But that doesn't mean Connecticut. rider in the world” in the early black stock car driver in 1959. Good men such as Dr. Harry example, a plant operator can be cited for failing he has it locked up.” Among the people on the com­ The directors should not waste time 1900s. His successor, Nelson Richard Pryor portrayed him in Edwards, a black California to have adequate equipment to shut down the Baker, who left the Senate t‘,4 mittee are Tennessee Gov. Lamar GOT A HOLE debating the notification procedures for a Vails, was a recipient of a silver the movie “ Greased Lightning.” sociologist, and Mr. Jim Willi­ reactors in a fire — but only after an actual fire, in ams have both spoken about and years ago. said the race for the Alexander, who heads the group, plan which is not yet final. Nor should they medal for individual cycling at Willie T. Ribbs was the 1983 fact, knocks out the safety equipment. By then, of Republican presidential nomina­ and former New Hampshire Attor­ The right color written about exploitation of renew debate on the need for an access road. the 1984 Olympics, held in Los TransAm Rookie and Angela course, it would be a little late. “ There is a tion will be hard-fought since ney General Thomas Rath. IN YOUR HEAD? black athletes. The problem If the bickering continues. Main Street will Angeles. Glass the first black female race message there that fire safety is just a minor President Reagan has indicated be Baker said, however, he did not affects the nation. continue to deteriorate. Satchell Paige. Josh Gibson, car driver. issue,” said one concerned source. will not endorse any GOP leave the top position in the Senate makes a difference We stock replacement heads for Norelco, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron Arthur Ashe has written a book candidate. to run a presidential campaign. There will be winners and losers in the Blacks also are involved in The inspectors are also upset over a new and Lou Brcck were well-known other sports, such as hockey, “ The Hardest Road to Glory” a “ backlit” rule, .which makes it virtually Baker, 60, has not formally “ I really wanted to return to a Beauty for All Seasons professional color Remington, Schick, Eltron reconstruction of downtown Main Street. But announced his intention to run for civilian capacity,’’ Baker said. He baseball all-stars. karate, bowling and swimming. history of black athletes from impossible to force a plant operator to upgrade president, but has created a currently heads the Republican consultants make it happen for you. and New Ronson. if the questions can be answered and the Track and field events gave Grant Fuhr — black goalie for Africa to America. fire safety measures on older facilities. The committee to explore that possibil­ Majority Fund, a political action project can get under way soon, there will be fame ^ o Jesse Owns, Wilma the Edmonton Oilers — was the (Sources: Art Rust’s Illus­ operator can resist the improvements on grounds A private consultation will show trated History of Black Athlete. ity. “ I would like to run for committee. Present this ad and save One Dollar on many more winners than there will be losers. Rudolph. Rafer Johnson, Carl MVP for 38th NHL Allstar game that they would cost too much. you how your best colors and 1985: The Arthur Ashe Afro- Lewis, Evelyn Ashford and Ed­ held in Hartford on Feb. 4. "Certain utilities have banded together to correct makeup will enhance your next Head Replacement American Sports History Ca­ The Manchester Herald welcomes original win Moses. Diana Durham, a Bowler William Jack Marshall resist, delay and fudge the fire protection your individual appearance. lendar for 1986.) (cutter and screen). letters to the editor. black gymnast, will complete in was elected to the Illinois Hall of requirements,” NRC project manager Gregory Letters should be brief and to the point. They the 1988 Summer Olympics, as Fame in 1974. Chris Silva is a Harrison wrote to the commissioners. Harrison, UConn researchers Call today for an appointment. otter Expires Merch 31 Thomas L. Strin^ellow should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for will a black female figure skater. proficient swimmer or diver and who has since quit the agency, added: “ These ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Football has brought promi­ 183 Hillstbwn Road THE HAIR LOFT Cliff Thomas held the PKA utilities have repeatedly tried to water down the 117 E. Center St„ 2nd floor, Manchester QUINN’S SHAVER CENTER requirements and, eventually, gained an audience strike gold in Cobalt 22 Birch Street, Manchester, CT 06040 with upper (commission) management.” 647-8716 IndeprfKk’fit Color ConiiuliuniK One result was the controversial interpretation STORRS (AP) — Rock samples eral mining companies that Phil­ BEAUTY 646-5520 of guidelines in 1984 by the NRC staff, which, the found last year by University of potts would not name have ex­ FOR ALL SEASONS* As advertised in Glamour, Vogue, (Closed Friday's) NASA’s loss may be Arianespace gain Connecticut geologists have gold pressed an interest in the gold Good Housekeeping inspectors claim, let the power companies water down the stiffer requirements. Hanison and other concentrations 100 times greater strike, the professor said. satellites into orbit. Since the shuttle program sources charge that the inspection staff wasn’t than those found in typical North WASHINGTON — While investigators try to American gold mines, a UConn began in 1981, the P en tago^ as depleted its consulted in the drafting of the interpretations, for determine what caused the space shuttle ' professor reports. explosion, one thing is certain: That tragedy will supply of rockets, counting oh the shuttle. the simple reason that the inspectors were known The U.S. Geological Survey damage the space agency for a long time to come. Last year, over NASA’s strong objection. to oppose any relaxation of the original rules. found the three samples had gold The January explosion will almost certainly Robert Congress authorized the Pentagon to develop h concentrations of 1.5 ounces per reopen the battle between the National new, much larger version of the Titan unmanned “ THIS IS INCREDIBLE,” Harrison said, ’’and ton, 3 ounces per ton and six ounces Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Wagman rocket — one capable of lifting 10,000 pounds into illustrates a flagrant disregard of fire safety. It’s per ton, said Anthony Philpotts, a military for control of the space program. And it orbit — and to buy 10 of these new rockets. Now almost a decade since the Browns Ferry fire, and UConn geology professor. could also strengthen NASA's European the Pentagon will probably ask for more, and at a we are still mired down in our own bureaucracy.” He said concentrations of gold in competitor, while weakening the U.S. agency. faster rate, as well as funds for additional As a result of the new, looser interpretations, North American mines are as­ smaller, unmanned rockets. nuclear power plant operators can — and do — For nearly 10 years. NASA and the Pentagon sayed in hundredths of ounces per battled over the space program. The military Pentagon signed up for one-third of all shuttle Just as NASA was fighting the Pentagon for delay action on fire hazards indefinitely, simply ton. The richest find of gold in wanted to develop its own. completely separate flights scheduled over the next 10 years. But to internal control of the space program, it was by disagreeing in writing with the findings of an Europe in the 20th Century was space program. NASA objected, wanting to retain date, the shuttle has flown only two military fighting the European Space Agency and inspector. As regional fire inspector Charles found last year in Nothem Ireland, basic control. missions. Four were scheduled for this year, with Arianespace, the private company that markets Ramsey told the commission: “ All (that) the and the concentrations there were It seemed for a while that the battle had been the first to be flown from Vandenberg in July. The ESA technology in the race to commercialize plants have to do to meet (regulations) is analyze 0.5 ounces per ton. Philpotts said. settled. The Air Force received funds to build its Pentagon planned to use the shuttle at least nine space. their problems away. We cannot cite them for The gold was discovered by citanin own mini-Cape Kennedy at Vandenberg Air Force times a year by 1988. ' At the moment, ESA and NASA are the only inadequate analyses.” accident in May 1985 while UConn geologists searched for cobalt in base in California, with agreement from NASA Many of the post-1988 missions would perform competitors in the$500-million-a-year satellite­ ‘ Footnote: NRC’s deputy director of inspection 3: tests associated with theSDl, or “ Star Wars” launching business. Arianespace uses the and enforcement, Richard Volmer, denied that the Meshomasic State Forest in do not require pre-spotting or repairs. The that this second launch facility was probably a Cobalt. Stories of gold in the region service includes professional dry cleaning , good idea. Under a National Space Policy program, while earlier missions had been geared unmanned Ariane rocket and a launch facility in the staff interpretations had weakened the fire- have persisted since Colonial. approved by President Reagan, the miliary to the deployment of spy, weather and French Guiana. It has contracts to launch 28 safety regulations. ’The nation’s nuclear power of excellent quality and steam pressing on times, but last year’s discovery our special automated equipment. Try received top priority and first call on shuttle navigational satellites. satellites in the next three years — but it. too,j8. sPlanuilante are perfectly safe, he said. Tbe average was the first documented gold find launches, but NASA personnel would be in charge Now the military has a twin problem: A year's having technical problems. ^ Plantsant spent about 915 million on fire safety in Connecticut history. Quikleen. of all launches and all would be done the “ NASA delay in the launch program will back up the equipment,e ^ ip r Volmer added, and he said cost is "These are very rich gold ores,” w a y " Before the Challenger tragedy, that term schedule unacceptably, and the loss of the IN SEPTEMBER, an Ariane rocket carrying never a factor in enforcing fire safety rules. PhllpotU said Thursday when Quikleen prices: had a positive connotation. Challenger reduces the shuttle fleet to three. The two satellites went off course, seemed headed for contacted at bis office in Storrs. He Plain pants, skirts. said further testa would have to be sweaters, jackets...... $1.50 Pentagon believes three shuttles can’t meet the a populated area of Brazil and had to be blown up O n fM / O Y M ’ planned post-1988 launch schedule. by ground technicians. This was the third Ariane conducted to determine how much Coats, dresses, MORE IM PORTANT TO NASA was the Stanley Sporkin. former enforcement chief of gold there might be in the area. Pentagon’s commitment to use NASA hardware failure in 15 missions since 1979 and has 2-piece suits...... $3.00 the Securities and Exchange commission and “ We have the assay showing THERE IS ALR E AD Y TA LK in Congress about indefinitely delayed some scheduled flights. and methods — the manned shuttle program. later general counsel for the CIA, was finally there are high concentrations of appropriating funds to build another shuttle to However, Arianespace insists that it will launch a Some people in the Pentagon had wanted the sworn in last month as a federal jud^e. Sporkin’s gold in the area. The next question One of the nation’s most modern dry cleaning replace Challenger. The Pentagon will probably Brazilian communications satellite oh March 12. that has to be answered is how military'to use unmanned rockets to conduct nomination to the bench had been fought bitterly insist that the new shuttle be for the military only Before the shuttle tragedy, NASA and extensive are the veins in which experiments and put most military payloads in in the Senate for well over a year. Charges that he plants at 441 West Middle Turnpike, and on more control of launches from ArianespaceJhad been running neck-and-neck, this gold occurs,” he said. space. had acted improperly while he was a lawyer for In return, NASA scheduled a very ambitious Vandenberg. almost evenly dividing the West’s 10 to 20 satellite The professor said a student will the CIA were never substantiated. Friends of make a geophysical survey of the Manchester, (just west of Manchester Parkade). launch program that called for an average of 29 Meanwhile, the Pentagon faces a shortage of launches per year into the 1990s. Because of the Sporkin told us the day he was sworn in as a area this summer, but that it might unmanned rockets capable of boosting its Ariane’s technical problems, NASA had hoped to missions a year, starting in 1988. Last year, the f^ e r a l judge was the happiest of his life. He even require a company to mine the Open Monday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. capture some of the European consortium’s had the swearing-in ceremony videotaped for area to accurately determine how business — but now the shoe is on the other foot. A (Coin-Op open dimdays). posterity. much gold exists. The explosion’s mental toll year’s delay in NASA’s launch schedule, followed State geologist Sidney Quarrier by heavy military use of the revamped schedule, was surprised to learn of the high could drive much of the commer^cial business to concentrations. He said the forma­ busy day and night. It’s reported that one top ' NASA psychologists admit they are concerned Arianespace. tion in which the gold was found / NASA engineer resigned, saying, “ I ’m not going about the long-term impact of the Challenger Said one observer of the competition: “ Even ilaurhpBtpr Hrrald extends far north into Massachu­ tragedy on the men and women who work in the to work on a program that kills people." discounting the delay in the program, the loss of F o u n O d In 1M 1 setts and other New England The stress already being exhibited probably will space program. CHalleliger leaves NASA with only three vehicles states. Jim Mizell, a NASA spokesman, likened the worsen if the investigation into the cause of the RICHARD W. COSQROVE ...... P u b lld h dr Stan House, a forester with the to c a i ^ out a schedule that was perlups overly DOUGLAS A BEVINS...... ExdcutivdEdHor feeling to what might be experienced by an shuttle explosion finds — as it seems to be doing — Department of Environmental ambifious for four craft. It has got to increase th e. JAMES P. SACKS...... MandglngEditor Protection, said he doubted the airline’s employees “ if they had worked 12 hours a that the fault lay with NASA brass who ordered ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AnocIM dEditor Tht M l or% « 0 uy demand on Ariane.” state would allow any mining in the day, seven days a week for seven years, on only the launch against engineering opinion. «fHh m biiM m M MARIE E. SIEFFERT AdvortWng D lrdctor/Aiioc. Publldiwr forest to determine the extent of BATTISTON’S Doctors at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida one plane, and knew everyone aboard that plane MARK F. ABRAITIS ...... B utinmMandgor the gold. He said such a decision vNllhiiaymiehooM This is the first of two coinmns on the shuttle when it crashed. Maybe then they would feel the and at the Johnson Space Center in Houston say it SHELDON COHEN...... Com potlngManagdr would have to be made by DEP tragedy by syndicated columnist Robert ihiHihiMrviM way we do." may take months to measure the extent of the ROBERT H HUBBARD ...... PrturootnManagw Commissioner Stanley J. Pac. JEANNE Q FROMERTH...... C IrculitIbnManagdr terMehMrmtnl— NASA psychologists established a telephone psychological damage done those in the space Wagman. The second will appear in Monday’s The Geological ^ r v e y and sev­ hotline for troubled employees, and it has been program, and then try to abate it.v Manchester Herald. 0mnni9l§^§iiri9nr§Mm 9 • ■ - •'^ V -. •» 31 ^ *i«5uiF«W

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 7, 19M - t I - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, 1M6 Obituariea Pillowtex and UAW plan new talks SPORTS tions Board about the pay in­ By John F. Kirch of pillows and comforters, granted increase should be given. Union officials said they wanted crease. He said the union will not Cora L. Scott Harry C. Larson Herald Reporter a hourly wage increase of 25 cents to about 70 maintenance and more money put into othenbenefits file charges with the labor board, B/g East roundup Cora L. Scott, widow of Howard Harry C. Larson, 76, of West Officials of the Pillowtex Corp. production employees who have and less for wages. but added that the NLRB w ill, Scott, of Hartford, died Wendesday Hartford,' husband of the late and United Auto Workers Local 376 replaced the strikere. The com­ Richard E. Kem er, vice presi- investigate the wage increase ■ at Hartford Hospital. She was the Helen (Lund) Larson, died Wed­ will meet again Tuesday to try to pany has said that strikers who jlent of personnel at Pillowtex, along with other union complaints mother of Irivng Scott of nesday at Hartford Hospital. He negotiate a contract for about 60 choose to return to worjt will also confirmed today that the pay already on file in Hartford. Manchester. was bom in Manchester. employees of the plant who have receive the increase, increase had been given. He said Those charges are the subject of He had lived in West Hartford for that the company proposed the a hearing before an adiminstrative She also is survived by another been on strike since August. Philip A. Wheeler, president of Hoyas get the roll to beat Pittsburgh son, Howard Scott Jr. of Philadel­ the last 35 years. Before his increase at the last meeting and law judge of the labor board Local 376, said today that the phia; a daughter, Irene Harris of retirement; he had been employed It will be the seventh time since bargained fairly with the union scheduled for March 24. increase should not have been Windsor; a sister, Catherine with Stem and Co. as a salesman the strike began that the two sides over it. But, he said, bargaining Labor board officials could not given because the union did not court with two seconds left as the — No. 5 St. John’s parlayed 19 Walker of Hartford; 13 grandchild­ for many years. He had been a have met before a federal media­ does not require agreement on be reached for comment today. By Fred Lief agree to it. The proposed increase Panthers were driving for a points by Ron Rowan and 18 by ren; and other relatives. member of Emanuel Lutheran tor. Neither side would say every issue. United Press International was discussed when the two sides Workers went on strike Aug. 26 possible winning shot. Walter Berry to glide by Seton Hall The funeral will be Saturday at 1 Church for a long time, serving in whether it had any new proposals. met Feb. 4, but no agreement was Wheeler said the -UAW has for better wages and benefits and a *T think it was a Pitt fan,” 87-68. p.m. at the Metropolitan AME Zion diHerent capacities in the church. The meeting comes after Pillow­ NEW YORK - In a flourish - reached on how much of an notified the National Labor Rela­ seniority system. Georgetown coach John Thompson — No. 8 Syracuse relied on Church. 2051 Main St., Hartford. He was an officer in the Connecti­ tex. a Dallas-based manufacturer not with confetti but with a roll of said. "It looked like Bitt toilet Dwayne Washington’s 27 points to Calling hours are an hour before cut Floor Covering Club and a toilet paper — Georgetown re­ paper to m e." belt Boston College 102-79, setting a the service at the church. Burial former member of the West mains alive in the Big East In other quarterfinal games; tournament record for most points will be in Northwood Cemetery. Hartford Board of Finance for tournament. — Harold Pressley’s 26 points in a game. Wilson. Clark. Bell & Perkins several years. The No. 15 Hoyas survived a wild Gas line leaks prompt meeting with CNG and 14 rebounds lifted Villanova In tonight’s semifinals, George­ Funeral Home. 319 Barbour St-, He is survived by two sons, Peter finish Thursday to beat Pittsburgh 57-56 in the quarterfinals. A roll of over foul-wracked Providence 75- town plays Syracuse and St. John's Hartford, is in charge of C. Larson and Douglas L. Larson, recently in Windsor forced the An official of the Connecticut town's engineering staff will also She also has asked where there toilet paper was thrown on the 63. facesVillanova. arrangements. both of West Hartford, two sisters, evacuation of a building. Mrs. Michael (Mildred) Reggetts Natural Gas Corp. will meet with be at the meeting in addition to are lines more than 30 years old '*1 "It's going to be a tough game,” Manchester officials next Friday Weinberg and Town Manager and how much weight such lines On Oct. 7, 1976, a gas explosion Thompson said of the matchup. and Ellen Sasse. both of Manches­ leveled a two-story house at 356-358 Arthur C. Schuler ter: and six grandchildren. to discuss the age and location of Robert B. Weiss, the mayor said. would hold if m ajor construction "They have good size, but we’re an were being done near them. In Adams St. About three hours Arthur C. Schuler of Hartford, The funeral will be Saturday at major gas lines in Manchester, Concerned about gas leak prob­ outside shooting team. ... We live addition, Weinberg is seeking the before the blast, construction and die with the jump shot.” husband of the late Elvie (Cleaves) 11 a.m. at the Taylor & Modeen Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said lems elsewhere in the state, names and addresses of the major workers had dislodged a pipe in Schuler, died Thursday at Hart­ Funeral Home, 136 S. Main St., Thursday. Weinberg has written a letter to Georgetown, 23-6, blitzed Pitt by gas users in Manchester. front of the house. Gas seeped 31 points in the previous meeting. ford Hospital. He was a native of West Hartford. Burial will be at the John Peak, manager of distribu* CNG asking the company to A recent explosion traced to a through the ground and into the This time the Hoyas were up 57-54 Manchester. Fairview Cemetery, West Hart­ tion and production for CNG. will provide the town with maps gas leak in Derby killed six people basement of the house, a CNG He had lived in the Hartford area ford. Calling hours are an hour be accompanied by an engineer showing the location and age of with 1; 18 to go. 'Two foul shots by at a restaurant and another more spokesman said. most of his life. Before his before the yrvice. from the utility. Someone from the major lines in Manchester. Jerome Lane drew Pitt within a retirement, he was em p lo y^ by

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 7, 1986 - 11 l» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, 1986 SCOREBOARD NHf. roundup Tim Simpson 3334— 66 New Mexico /v, Brigham Youno68 3 3 3 5 - 68 Mark Howe’s image improyirtg George Arctw Rangira 5, Flamea 2 Wyoming 67, Air Force 65 Gregory Lodehoft 3 3 3 3 - 68 Jim (Xllogher Jr. 3334— 66 3333-69 Sauth „ Hale Irwin Hockey NY ROW8STS Atlontic Christ Ion X , Balmont-Abbev S2 Bob Glider 3 3 3 3 - 69 By Lisa Harris have a very young hockey club ... CDlannf 11 *— V Clkirlaston 71, Llmastona63 To m Watson 3335— 69 United Press Internatlanal and you need a veteran like Mark MMwaal 3 3 3 4 - 69 First parlod— 1, Calgary. Quinn 25 Dovid Frost Howe to lead a club at times like (Sutar, PapllnskI), V:57. Panaltv— lovra 57, Illinois Q Jim Colbert 3 3 3 6 - 69 NHL sets layoff schedule Johnson,Cgv,5;,^. . .. Michigan 99, Ohio State 82 Doug Tawell 3336-69 The two things that have brought tonight. NHL itandingt Sacond oarlod— 2, Calgary, Mullan Purdue 64, Minnesoto 63 John Pallet 3340-69 Philadelphia Flyer Mark Howe the “ He's been in pressure situa­ XlPoollnskl, Lamtiln), 6;X. 3, NY W88t 3336-69 Lorry RInker most faine in his N H L career are NEW YOR K (UPI) - The being played on even days. The tions before and you expect it from Rangers, Laroucha 12 (Patrick, Ruot- Blola 85, Californio Baptist 82 Richard Fehr 3336-69 Watat Confaranc* salalnan), pp, 1V:24. Panamas— U C L A 74, Oregon State 63 3333-69 his rearing and his rear end. N H L Thursday announced the series may begin earlier pend­ a player like Mark." Patrick DivWan Washington 96, Stanford 87 Lorry Nelson W L T Pta. OP OA Krom m , Cgv, 1:54; Brooks, N YR , 5:46; D.A. Welbring 3336-69 That could all change if the dates for this season's Stanley ing the outcome of the confer­ Elsewhere, New Jersey routed AAacoun,Cov, 18;5V. Washington State81, Calltornlg78 3333— 69 Phllodtlptila 42 20 4 H ITS Oannv Edwards All-Star defenseman — who Thurs­ Cup playoffs, which include ence finals. Bernhard Longer 3336— 69 Detroit 7-2, St. Louis defeated Woshington 40 IV 5 85 247 217 Third parlod— 4, NY Rongars, La- 3B-32— TO three format changes. The final three playoff rounds N Y lllondan 31 23 10 72 262 234 Dove Barr day collected six points in Phila­ Montreal 7-4, Quebec edged Boston rouche 13 (Laldlow), l;X. 5, NY Big East standings Brad Fdbel 3 3 3 8 -ro delphia's 7-4 triumph over Toronto The division semifinals, will be best-of-seven series. The PItlaburoh 31 27 7 «9 263 234 Rongers, McPhee 3 (Halmlnan), 2;X. 3 3 3 6 - X 5-4 in overtime, the Rangers N Y Ronoan 31 X 4 66 22V m J.C. Snead 6, NY Rangers, Greschner 18 (Sand- BIb lost Cenitreneg D'oll 3 3 3 5 - TO — ends up with the Norris Trophy which are best-of-five series, in team with the home ice advan­ downed Calgary 5-2 and Van­ Naw Jarsav 21 40 3 45 242 2W W L W L KIkuo Arol strom), pp, 10:01. 7, NY Rangers, Andy Magee 3334— TO or NHL plus-minus lead he is in both conferences are scheduled tage will host Games 1, 2, 5 and couver tied Los Angeles 35. Devils Adaim Division M cPhte 4 (Maloney. Ruotsalolnan), St. John's 14 2 X 4 3335— X Montreal 35 25 6 76 2SI 227 Syracuse ' 14 2 24 4 Gene Sauers contention for. for April 9,10,12,13 and 15. The 7. 7, Red Wings 2 11:4V. Penalties— Huber, N YR , 6 :X ; Mork O'Meara 3337— TO Quobac 35 2S 4 74 274 248 Mocinnis, Cgv, 6:51; Johnson, Cgy, Georgetown II 5X6 As the son of legendary Gordie team with the better record will In three format changes: At East Rutherford, N.J., Kirk Boston 31 28 7 6V 263 243 Colvin Peete 3335— X 8:47; Ruotsololnen, N YR , 1V:1V. Vlllonova 10 6 X 12 3335— X Buftolo 31 2V 6 68 251 240 Providence 7 9 15 13 Hubert Green Howe, Mark was expected to be the host the first two games and the home ice advantage for the first Muller scored two goals and set up Bob Eastwood 3 3 3 5 - X Hartford X 33 2 62 256 254 Shots on goal— N Y Rongers 15-10-V— 34, Pittsburgh 6 10 15 13 cornerstone of the Hartford Whal­ fifth game. three rounds will determined two others,and John MacLean and Compball Canfaranca Stu Ingrohom 3337— X Calgary 1l^'1^7— X . Boston College 4 12 13 15 3 3 3 6 - X ers. As World Hockey Association The Patrick and Adams div­ by the team with the higher Doug Sutliman each adfled a goal Norris Oivltlon Connecticut , 3 13 12 16 Jack NIcklaus W L T Pts. OF OA Power-ploy conversions— N Y Rangers Howord Twlltv 3 3 3 7 - X members, the Whalers were anx­ ision finals will start April 17 regular-season point total; and two assists to pace New 5-2. Calgary 34). Seton Hall 3 13 14 18 3334— X X-Chicooo X 25 8 74 294 283 Raymond Flovd ious for Howe to skip the five-year and run on alternate days home ice advantage for the Jersey. Goalies— NY Rangers, Hanlon. Cal- Chorles Bolling 3337— X x-St. Louis 31 M 8 n 258 244 gory, Lemelln. A— 16,762. BIb Bast Teurnomenl learning process NHL defensemen through April 29. The Norris and Stanley Cup finals will be x-MInnesoto X 27 V 6V 274 25V (at Madison SquiRe Garden) Leonard Thompson 3334— X Blues 7, Canadians 4 Toronto X X 6 46 X7 XI Bob Lohr 3337— 71 routinely require. As NHL fled­ Smythe division finals will start determined by the conferentx Referee— Bob Myers. wednetdov't Results 3337— 71 Detroit 14 47 5 X 224 347 Seton Hall 76, UConn 66 Andy Bean glings in 1979-80, the Whalers were April 18 and run on alternate which accumulated the most At Montreal, Kevin LaVallee Smvllie DIvIslen Lee Chill 3337— 71 Thursday's Results 3335— 71 impatient for him to be the days through April 30. regular season points- Should and Bernie Federko scored the X-Edmonton 46 14 6 V8 348 258 Syracuse 102, Boston College 79 Tim Norris X-Coloorv X X 7 X 288 252 Hal Sutton 3337— 71 legitimate one of a series of "next The Wales Conference finals two or more teams be tied at the game-winning and insurance goals Georgetown 57, Pittsburgh X 3335-71 Los Angeles X X 7 47 2X 3X Devlla7.RadWlnga2 St. John's 07, Seton Hall « Sandy Lyle Bobby Orrs.” will start May 1 and run on conclusion of regular season, 2:40 apart in St. Louis' four-goal Winnipeg X 41 6 46 236 317 Jett Lewis 3338— 71 Vlllonovo 75, Providence 63 3335— 71 Then came the horrifying injury alternate days through May 14, the following tie- breaker proce­ second period to give third-year Vancouver 18 X 10 46 X4 268 Tenlfht's Games Brett Upper x-cUndied ptayott berth Detroit 0 2 (t-2 Mike Donald 3337-71 in January 1981, when a cross­ with May 13 an off day. The dure will be utilized; 1, greater coach Jacques Demers his 100th Naw Jersey 2 3 2— 7 Syracuse vs. Georgetown, 7 p.m. 37-33-71 Ttiursdov's Results St. John's vs. Vlllanova, 9 p.m. Willie Wood check sent Howe sliding into the Campbell finals will run on number of games won; 2, most NHL victory. St. Louis 7, Montreal 4 ^ First period— 1, New Jersey, Adams 31 m Saturday's (3ome alternate days from May 2-14. New Jersey 7, Detroit 2 (MacLean, Sulllman), 3:51. 2, New Championship Game at 7 p.m. goal, causing the net's anchor to points earned in the season Nordlques 5, Brulna 4 Quebec 5, Boston 4 (D T ) Jersey Muller X (Broten, Driver), 16:X. LPGA results gore his buttock, the only place The Stanley Cup finals are series between the clubs; 3, Penalties— Barrett, Det, 1:46; Kocur, Pnilodelphlo 7, T oronto 4 where a 5-inch puncture could miss ' scheduled to begin May 16 and greater goal differential for the At Boston, Mike Eagles scored NY Rongers 5, Colgory 2 Det, 11 :X : Daneyko,NJ,1V:W. with 1:32 remaining in overtime to Los Angeles 5, Vancouver 5 (tie) Big Esst rssults 83KBW LPGA Kemper Open a limb or organ. As it was, the run through May 28 with games season. Frhtov's Oomes Second period— 3, Detroit, KIslo 12 Al PrlncevMle, Hawaii, March 6 spear missed his spine by a draw Quebec within two points of (All Times EST) (Ogrodnlck, Lolselle), pp, 0:54. 4, New (For m Adams Division-leading Montreal. Hartford at Buffalo, 7:Xp.m . Jersey, Sullmon 16(Daneyko, MacLean), SL John’s 87. Seton Hall 68 First Round fraction of an inch. Pittsburgh at Edmonton, V :X p.m. 2:37. 5, New Jersey, Muller 21 Howe's slow recuperation from He moves the puck quickly and "Any time you lose four in a row Rangar* 5, Flamat 2 (unassisted), 5 :X . 6, New Jersey, Marcl Bozarth 34-33-^7 Soturdoy's Oomas massive blood and weight loss when you're used to winning, that Philadelphia at New Jersey Verbeek 16 (Muller, (thevrler), 6:X. 7, SETON HALL (M) PottI Rizzo 35-3:^-6e gets back into the hole quickly. At Calgary. Alberta, Pierre Winnipeg at Minnesota Detroit, Kllma 24 (Gallant, Larson), pp, Burton 2-5 0-1 4, McCloud 312 3)0 15, Beth Daniel 35>33-^ caused his relationship with the He's certainly one of the premier puts pressure on everybody," Larouche and George McPhee Boston at Montreal, night 15:08. Penalties— Broten. N J, 13:41. Brvant 317 33 19, Maior 37 4-4 10, Kathy Postlewait 33-3S-68 Whalers to deteriorate, and their Howe said. "W e have a lot of'work Third period— 8, New Jersey, AAacLeon 3S-3^-69 defensemen in the league." each scored two goals to rally New Quebec at Hartford, night Morton 315 5-6 17, Greene 0-4 (Ml 0, Atsuko-HIkoge mutual disillusionment resulted in UPI photo Washington at N Y Islanders, night 16 (Sulllman, Vellschek), 1:27. V, New Walker 1-51-2 3. Totals 2365 2 3 X 60. Jerilyn Britz 35-34— 69 The Flyers avoided losing five to do. By no means, did we play a York from a 2-0 deficit in the Chicago at Toronto, night Jersey, Hlemer 2 (Muller, Broten), pp, ST. JOHN'S (17) Chris Johnson 35-34-69 a three-way trade that brought straight games for the first time great hockey game tonight." Rangers' first victory at the Vancouver at St. Louis, night 4:M. Penalties— Probert, Det, ma- Gloss 312 4-4 14, Jones SB 2-2 12, Alice Miller 34-35— 69 Howe to the Flyers — and peaceful Howe's two goals and four Dallas forward Mark Aguirre (24) gets his shot off over lor (tlghtlno), 2:X; Daneyko, NJ, Berry 314 2-4 18, Jockson 311 2-2 14, Behv King 35-35— 70 since the 1970-71 season. Philadel­ Saddledome since March 12, 1983. maior (fighting),2:3V; Kocur, (3el,3:X; Rowan 3 )4 3-4 19, Baldl 1-2 (M) 2, Am v Alcott 35-35— 70 anonymity. phia's lead over idle Washington in assists Thursday enabled him to the head of Los Angeles forward Rory White during their Kocur, Det, maior (fighting), 6:X; 36-34— 70 Canucks 5, Kings 5 Flyers 7. maple Leafs 4 Shurina 2-3 2-26, BrossOBOBO, Hempel 1-1 Kathy Baker Slowly that's changing, but at a the Patrick Division, recently a set team records for most single­ NBA game Thursday night at the Sports Arena in Los Clrella, N J, molor (fighting), 6:36; OB 2. Totals 3365 1310 87. JoAnne Corner 37-33— 70 time and place when the 30-year- season goals (23) and points (73) At Vancouver. British Columbia, Leovlns, Det, 8:X; Johnson, NJ, )0:X; Halftime— St. John's 39, Seton Hall 31. Kay Kennedy 34-36— 70 nine-point margin, had dwindled to Angeles. The Mavericks won. aided by Aguirre’s 28 old Howe is ready for attention. by a defenseman. Brent Peterson scored the tying Toronto * 2 1 1—^ (Jallant, Det. 14:10; Kocur, Det, 18:X; Fouled out— Morton, Baldl. Total fouls— Judy Dickinson 34-36— 70 one point before Thursday's vic­ PfillocMphIo 1 3 3—7 Hlemer, NJ,1B;X. Seton Hall 18, St. John's 17. Rebounds— Susie Bemlng 35-35— 70 "H e made things happen," To­ tory, causing Flyers management "It was a pressure situation for goal with 14 seconds remaining in points, 131-113. First period— h Toronto, P Ihnocok 15 Seton Hall X (Brvont 7, St. John's 47 Cindy Rarick 36-34— 70 ronto coach Dan Maloney said. Shots on gool— Detroit 9-12-7— X . New (B e rry 12). Assists— Seton Hall 14 Sandra Hoynle 36-34— 70 to meet with key veterans — our hockey club." Philadelphia regulation to gain the overtime tie nds left in overtime. remaining. Cavallini 13 (Ramoge), 8:17. 7, St.*Louis, Beverley Davis 35-37— 72 Shots on pool— Toronto 10-13-8— Hunter 42 (Federko, Pavese), 13:11. 8, (Pressley 8), Syracuse24 (G. Monroe9). Greenspan's "16 Days of Glory." 2-hour, 25-minute film — a five- " I think we should have won in 31. Phllodelphia 16-24-13— 53. Lori Garbaez 38-34-72 Robinson converted a 3-point play Montreal. Dohlln 3lF(Glngros). pp, 14:17. Technicols— Boston College cooch Willi­ the official film of the 1984 Los hour version will be released for regulation." said Malone, who had ams. Jull Inkster 36-36-72 that ultimately gave the Whshine- 9, St. Louis, LaVallee 12 (unassisted), p p . Penny Hammel 3439— 73 Power-plov conversions— Toronto 16:44. 10, St. Louis, Federko 26 (Reeds), Angeles Olympics that opens Fri­ television — are: British runner ton Bullets a 113-111 victory over ■"^ll^mts, “ But we didn’t play a full 5-1. Philadelphia 4-0. Bullets 113. Knicks 111 Marta Flgueros-Dottl 38-35— 73 gam e.” 19:24. Penalties— Nllan, Mtl, 6:01; Georgetown 57, Pittsburgh 56 Caroline Gowon ' 36-37— 73 day in New York. Washington and Dave Moorcroft, American the New York Knicks. Norwood. StL, 10:14; WIckhenhelser, Joan Joyce 37-36-73 Los Angeles. On March 14 it will be swimmers Rowdy Gaines and In fact, the Bullets were on the Goalies— Toronto, Edwards. Phila­ StL, 13:57; Glngros, Mtl, 16:05. BasketbaU NEW YORK n il) However, with nine seconds left. delphia, Jensen. A— 17,211. Shirley Furlong 3637— 73 shown in 27 other cities. John Moffett, decathletes Daley precipe of losing in regulation. The Bailey 6-15 5-7 17, O rr 9-15 4-4 22, PITTSBURGH (M) Sherrin Galbraith 37.36—73 James Bailey missed a running Third period— 11, St. Louis, Ramag^ 10 Ewing 2-4 04) 4, Sparrow 4-7 2-2 10, Gore 3-7 M 7. Lone M l 4-5 B. Charles Stephanie Farwlg 38-3S-73 Retton's gold-medal battle with Thompson of Britain and Juergen jumper in the lane and Robinson Knicks bpunced back and made up Nordlques5.Brulns4(OT) (unassisted), 19:50. Penalty — NBA standings Wilkins 5-11 1-1 11, Bannister 1-2 2-5 4, Smlth4-103^11. Aiken 6-10O-312eDavld(M) Jody Rosenthal 36-37— 73 Ecaterina Szabo of Romania is one Hingsen of West Germany, mara­ the 7-point deficit. Gilmour, StL, 14:25. Walker 46 4-4 12, Thornton 3-5 2-5 6. went to grab the rebound. But the 1 -214 Armstrong 4^3-311. Shepherd 1 -4 4-4 Kim Shipman 3637— 73 of some eight sketches incorpo­ thoners Joan Benoit and Grete Eosttrn Conforwioa Tucker 6-8 56 17, Grunfeld 1-5 06 3, 6, Mlklosevlch 00040. Goodson 00040. Sherri Steinhauer 36-37— 73 ball tipped off his hands, up and Ouabac 0 3 1 1 — 5 Shots on goal— St. Louis 11-12-7— 30. Atlantic Division McNeoly 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 42-79 2636 111. CooperO-1040. Totals20-4916-XS6. Deb Richard 35-38— 73 rated into Greenspan's stirring Waitz. West German- swimmer around the rim before falling out. Rockets 116, Kings 105 •ofton 3 1 1 0— 4 Montreal 9-10-13— 32. W L Pet. OB WASHINGTON (113) Dole Eogellng 37-36— 73 tribute to the past Olympics. Michael Gross and Japanese judo First period— 1, Boston, Markwart 7 Power-play conversions— St. Louis Jones (M) 1-41, Robinson 7-1510-1224, Bol “ I was scared.” Robinson said. At Houston. Ralph Sampson x-Boston 49 11 .817 — GEORGETOWN (S7) Robin Walton 37-36— 73 What gives the Retton episode its champion Yasuhiro Yamashita. (O'Connell), 5:22. 2, Boston, Simmer 28 2-1. Montreal 4-1. Phllodelphia 39 23 .629 11 4-4 2-3 .10, Malone 10-27 11-12 31, McDonold 1-5 3-3 5; Williams 0-170416. Heather Forr 38-35— 73 "The ball almost went in the S(x>red 22 of his 35 points in the (LInsemon, Pederson), pp, 6:43. Williams 9-16 2-5 21, Roundfleld 461-4 9, strength is not so much the Greenspan, who wrote and di­ New Jersey 32 32 .500 19 Dalton 2-2 0-1 4. M . Jackson 2-10 2-3 6, hoop." second half to help the Rockets Penalties— LInsemon, Bos, 3:11; Hun­ Goalies— St. Louis. Wamstey. M ont­ Washington X X .476 XV 2 McMIllen 0-3060, M cKenna0-20-00, Wood Wlnodte 4-12 5-7 13. Edwards 2-2 1-2 5. J. competition — after all. how many rected this project by Cappy ter, Que, real. Penney, Roy (0:00, 3rd per). 1-3 06 2, Dove 56 5615, Brodlev (M) (M) 0. Jackson 3^ 04 6. Charles Smith M 04 Z The ball was then batted toward snap a three-game losing streak New York X 42 .323 X times that summer were viewers Productions. Inc., has assembled 3:11; Moller, Oue, 6:05; SimonettI, Bos, A — 16,774. Central Division Totals406632-48113. Hlohsmith 0-1 04 0. Totals 23-54 11-16 57. the end line where the Bullets' Sampson, who had been ejected 8:W; LInsemon, Bos, 13:45; Miller, Bos, Referee— Bryon Lewis. New Tone 29 21 31 19 11^111 bombarded with slow-motion re­ some powerful footage. He pro­ x-MMwoukee 44 19 .696 — Kevin McKenna made a stretching from the previous two games, 16:32. Atlanta 37 25 .597 6'/3 WoNllllftefi 25 28 18 29 IS— 113 Halftime— Georgetown X . Pitts­ Baseball plays of her vaults and gyrations? vides a poet's touch to material Second period— 3, Quebec. Cote 10 Detroit 37 26 .587 7 Three-point goals— Grunfeld, Willi- burgh 34. Fouled out— Lone. Arm­ save that would have went out of helped Houston increase its lead (Gilds), sh, 4:10. 4, Quebec, Goulet 43 — but the point of view. Retton's that so easily and often degener­ Cleveland 24 37 .393 19 oms. Fouled out— McNeoly, Bol. Total strong. Total fouls— Pittsburgh 18. bounds and given New York aTioal over second-place Denver in the (Patrick. Hunter), 9:20. 5, Boston, Indlono 22 41 .349 22 fouls— New York 40, Wo^lngton 23. Georgetown 17. Rebounds — struggle is seen through the eyes of ates into pathos and cliche. Pederson 25 (Kluzak, Courtnall). 16:47.6, chance. However. Jeff Malone had Midwest Division to I '<5 games. Chicooo 21 42 .333 23 Rebounds— New York X (Bollev 11), Pittsburg 37 (Lone. Chorles Smith 9). Basabill odds her demonstrative coach, Bela Greenspan has attended every Quebec, Show 7 (Brown, P. Stostnv), Western Conference Woshington 39 (Robinson, Roundfleld Georgetown 31 (Wlllioms 7). Assists— fallen and the ball stmek his foot Mavs 131, Clippers 113 19:14. Penalties— Poudrier. (3ue, 3:20; Bowling MMwest Division 8). Assists— New York 27 (Sparrow 8), Pittsburgh 9 (Gore. Chorles Smith, Karolyi. Olympics since 1948, and the and stayed in bounds as time Gilds, (2ue, 8:47; Bouraue, Bos. 8:47; W L Pet. GB W a s h in g to n 22 (R o u n d f le ld 7 ). David 2). Georgetown 18 (M. Jackson RENO. Nev. — The odds for winning Hurdler Edwin Moses receives experience shows. He is interested Moller. (3ue, 12:47; Miller, Bos. 12:47; Technicals— New York (Illegal de­ expired. At Los Angeles. Mark Aguirre Houston 39 24 .619 — 8). A — 19.591. a pennont or the World Series In 1986 for similar treatment. His victory is in people and stories, and not only Poudrier, Que, 14:14; Markwart, Bos. Denver 37 25 .597 1'/» fense). A— 116 X . the Notfonot Leogoe ondAmericon "M any bizarre things happened scxred 28 points and Rolando 1:09; Goulet, (2ue, 18:39; Kluzak, Bos, Dodos 32 29 .525 6 League teams os prepared by Harrah's conveyed through his wife. My- the obvious ones. Blackman added 27 to lead Dallas 19:02. silk CHy to both teams." New York coach Utah 31 32 .492 8 Rockets 6. Kings 105 Vlllanova 75. Providsnes 63 Race and Sports Book : UPI photo to its third (xinsecutive victory and Third period— 7, Quebec, Ashton 20 Dick Murphy 709. Pete Beaudry Son Antonio X 33 .476 9 11 NoWonol LAogue Hubie Brown said. (unossisted). 5:17. 8. Boston, Simmer 29 298-236-732, Charley Hartley J r. 617, Socromento 28 34 .452 10'/3 Pennant - SertM Robinson's layup and free throw 200th in the team’s six-year his­ (Crowder, Bourque), pp, 18:36. Don Secore 213-681. Bob Bassett 213- Pacific Division SACRAMENTO (ItS) PRDVIOENCE (61) Dodgers 41 7-1 Mark Calcavecchia of North Palm Beach, Fla., chips out tory. The Clippers have lost five of Penalties— A. Stastny. Que, 5:34; KIpter 35 1-2 5, Roth 1-2 34 5, S. gave the Bullets a 112-109 lead. 611. (3eorge RLSsell 267-605, Jack LA Lakers 46 16 .742 — Olberding 1-4 06 2, Tyler 1-5 06 Z Reds 7-2 41 Shuler is out to avert from under a tree during first-round play at the Doral their last six games. Bourque, Bos,5:34; Hunter,Que,double Hughes 216-584, Rav Rowett 202-555, Portland 31 34 .477 \6'/3 Wright 37 32 6, D. Brown 3.13 38 18, Mets 3-1 41 New York’s Louis Orr hit a jumper minor, 12:50; Crowder. Bos, 12:50; Thompson ^7 46 8. Theus 7-19 3-3 18, Roger MieczkowskI 219-554, Ray Chlt- Phoenix 24 37 .393 7V/3 Woodson 16X2-434, Johnson 11-222-224, Donovan 314 3-4 21, Lewis 38 1-2 11, Cordlnols 9-2 161 Eastern Open Thursday in Miami, Fla. Calcavecchia with 25 secxnds left to cnit it to Kosper, Bos, 14:53; Patrick, (2ue, 18:13. PalazzI 2-4 IM) 4, Duda 3 2 (Ml 8, D. Lakers 112, Warriors 111 tlck 204-554, Ron Custer XS-563, Les LA Clippers 23 39 .371 23 Drew 36 1-1 7, Thorpe 1-3 06 2, Klelne Podres 5-1 161 112-111. After Washington's Cha­ Block 230-5X, Robert Vogt 197-575, Seattle 22 39* .X I 23'/} Wright 35 1-2 1, Pennefother (M) (M) 8 Expos 10-1 261 carded a 7-under-par 65 to take the lead after 18 holes. Overtime— 9, Quebec, Eogles 7 (Cote), 4-4 (H) 8, Brotz 0-1 06 0. Totals 4693 1M4 Totals 27-68 31663. Hagler-Hearns rematch rles Jones missed 2 free throws. At Oakland. Calif.. Magic John­ Gory Hebert 218-554, Carl Ogren M4- Golden State X 45 .306 V '/i 105. Cutts 10-1 261 son connected on a hook shot from 3:28. Penalties— Hunter, Que, 0:12 S8S, Jim M agowan X1-S77. x-dlnched plovoff berth HOUSTON (116) VILLANOVA (75) Astros 15-1 361 Robinson snaked in to grab a Crowder, Bos, 0:12 Planskv 2-4 32 6, West 3-9 1-4 7, Ttiumfoy’s Results M cCray 611 67 15, Petersen 1-5 00 Z Phillies 25-1 461 By Dave Raffo ody who thinks a Hagler-Hearns rebound. He failed on his first free the lane with three seconds re­ Shots on goal— (Quebec 10-14-6-1— 31. Washington 113, New York 111 (O T) Pressley 7-9 1313 X , Jensen 7-11 4-4 18, Braves 20-1 461 Boston 6-9-16-2— 33. Sampson 1619 7-11 35, Lloyd 4-9 2-2 10, rematch is made is crazy.” maining to lift the Lakers. Golden Tee-Totalera Houston 116, Socromento 105 Lucos 690612, Wiggins 696410, Reid7-16 Wllbur32l-11, Massey 1-2367. AAaker1-2 Pirotes 561 1061 United Press International throw before sinking the second to Power-play conversions— Quebec Dodos 131, LA Clippers 113 382, AAasslmlna3B318, Everson38(M)8, Giants 50-1 1061 Hagler. 33, knows of Mugabi's give the Bullets a 2-point lead. State guard Terry Teagle missed a 6ento 37 (Thompson 13), Houston Roth, Duda 5), Vlllonova X (Pressley Red Sox 161 261 generate interest. 21M80-5X. Betty Bailey 180-182-467, 14). Assists— Providence 19 (Dono­ "It's a different type of fight." KIngaS.CanucksS Petle Buccino 452, Susie Hayes 472, Philadelphia ot Mllwoukee, 9:00 48 (Sampson 16). Assists— Socromento X Angels 161 261 " I don't know who wants to see p.m. van 8), Vlllanova 19 (Wilson 5) Orioles 41 MIAMI (UPI) — Mark Calca­ Thomas Classic, a mini-tour event Barbara Eichler 187-461, Brendo Grun- (Theus 11), Houston 26 (Lucos 11). A — 19J91. 12-1 Hagler-Heams II. it was a sloppy Like Hagler, Mugabi has been berg 188-464, Shirley Eldridge 489, Indiana at Denver, 9 :X p.m. A — 12602. Twins 261 461 vecchia. who lost his PGA Tour at Myrtle Beach. S.C.. with a first Lo t Angolet 0 2 3 0— S Utoh at Phoenix, 9 :X p.m. fight if you ask m e." Shuler said battering sparring partners in Barbara Seifert 492, Terry Priskwaldo Brewers 35-1 75-1 card last year for poor play, prize of $19,000. Bolton ends year Vonceiivtr 1 2 2 0—5 193-475, Ruth Woodbury 484, Lou Dallas at Portland, 10:X p.m. A*s 12-1 2S-1 Thursday. preparation for Monday night's First period— 1. Voncouver. TontI 34 Cleveland at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Bsc baskstball managed to retain his love for the Toutain 179-193-519, Lee Beon 233-558, Thursday's college hoop rosults Indtans 561 1561 On Monday night. Shuler will try bout. But while one of Hagler's Calcavecchia said he drove all (Butcher, Sundstrom), 15:10. Lynne Wells 206-176-485, Betty Malorca Soturdoy's Gomes i Mariners 35-1 861 game. Penaltles-Nicholls, LA . 2:53; Lonthler, Boston at Woshington, night Rangers to avert a Hagler-Heams rematch. sparring partners. Bobby Patter­ night and got only l>/4 hours sleep 181-458, Harriet Haslett 176-467, Co- 75-1 1561 And his devotion paid a dividend V an.2:53; Smyl. Van, 6:03; Taylor. LA. rolyn Wilson 460, Dot Hills 185-511, Mllwoukee ot Atlanta, night TaiMmamanh Woman's Rec He defends his North American son. decked the champion Thurs­ before arriving at Emerald Hills. m lnor-m alor (fighting), 11:24; Hal- Son Antonio at Houston, night Thursday when for the first time in on the losing side Kathy Bedore 168-466, Bertha Toutain Boxing Federation middleweight day night, Mugabi hasn't let up on Calcavecchia was on the Tour ward. Van, mlnor-malor (fighting). 181-474. (3ail Hartzog 450, M a ry Ann Socromento ert LA Lakers, night BMEost Prime Time Players 48 (Betsy King his five-year career he took the 11:24; Butcher,Von.18:18. Cleveland at Golden State, night 12. LuAnn Bendell 18, Pat Harkins 8), title against Hearns, and Hagler his hii^d help. for four years, but lost his card last ZowMInski 482. Ouortertlnols lead in a PGA tournament. Calca­ Utah at Portland, night Syracuse 102, Boston College 79 Irish Insurance X (Sandy Gold 14). Transactions defends his world middleweight year, forcing him to qualify for this Second period— 2. Los Angeles. Amusements Unlimited 57 (Rita vecchia posted a 7-under-par 65 to BOLTON — The season ended the program. Phillips concluded. Georgetown 57, Pittsburgh, S6 crown against John Mugabi. Mugabi decked and bloodied event. Calcavecchia's misfortunes Sykes 17 (MongraIn, Golley), 1:37. 3. Powdar Puff St. John's 87, Seton Hall 6t Luoocchlno 23, Anna D IPIero 1)1, take a one-shot edge into today's much like it began for the Bolton ROCKY HILL (51) — Dave Goodrich Vancouver, Neely 9 (Lonz. Sundstrom), Likers112.Warrlore111 Sportsman's Porodlse 5S (Mary Neu- The scheduled l2-round bouts sparring partners regularly at his are taken with such aplomb that he 4 0-0 S, Paul Cristalll 4 0-0 S, M ike Vlllonova75, Providence63 second round of the $500,000 Doral High boys' basketball team. pp,B:08.4, Los Angeles, Dionne33(Taylor, Sharon Oliver 175-488, Dee Smyth RIa Sky Contefanca bclt 18, Mary Llnsenblgler 14). will be seen on closed circuit and Nogales. Ariz..training camp. He even caddies for his friends Montante 5 2-3 12, Tom Marzanq.OO-2 ), Wells), pp. 13:54.5, Vancouver, SkrikoX 162-186694, Edith Tro c y 200-499, M a ry Final standings — Amusements Un­ Eastern Open. Despite the fact that the visiting Ken Pogrzvca 0 0-0 0, Lou Plazzo.10-0 2, LA LAKERS (112) Fm iRaund American League — Homed veteran pay per view television. Promoter has been unusually vicious for a occasionally. Last week.he carried (unossisted). 18:33. Penaitles- W right 177-451. Rombls 65 06 8, Worthy 10-18 1-5 21, Weber State 79, Boise State 76 limited 11-2, Sportsmon's Paradise umpire Je rry Neudecker as assistant " I ’m just your basic journey man 7 Rocky Hill Terriers suffered from Wayne Pierson 1 0-0 2, D ave M u rk 6 3-4 Erlckson, LA>6:43; Crawford, Von, 6:43; Abdu I • Jo bbor9-236624, J ohnson 11 -18 610 Montona (M, Idaho 60 133, Prime Time Players 318, Irish supervisor ot umpires. Bob Arum plans to match the man who balks at being called Ken Green’s bags at the Honda an off-night Thursday, the Bul­ )4, Dave Boura 2 8-0 4, Totals 24 5-9 53. McKenna, LA. molor (fighting), 7:09; Insurance 311. pro," he said. “ I play when I can. BOLTON (J t) — John Sambogna004l LaVaa Induatrlal X , McGee 613 06 10. Spriggs 64 06 8, Montano State II . Nevodo-Reno X CaNage winners in the fall, and he is pulling "The Beast” and who was baptized Classic on a few hours notield Thursday with GeorglaTech-Hlred Andy Christoff to Whenever they let me play. I'll 8. Steve (iates 5 2-212, Doug Kelly 4 2-4 Paterson, LA , 7:39; HalwardjVon,9:59; Irish facing Amusements at 7 p.m., and for Hagler and Hearns to win. during training camp. The famed Blue Monster course Dick M urphy 236-5.9, John M cCarthy 4768 17-25 112. Quortartlnals cooch defensive bockfleld. play. lance of (xmnter attack. The result 11, Ja v Stephens 8 84) 8, Keith Ja rvis 8 Redmond. LA. 11:01; Lonthler. Von, 200, John KozIckI 234.621. Rick Funke (30LDEN S TA TE (111) Morlst 83, St. Francis (N .Y .) 64 Prime Time meeting Sportsman's at 8 Faalball Hagler is a 7-to-2 favorite and "This business we're working on was generally tamed by the field 8-8 8, Mike Yavln sky 3 8-0 6. Brian 13:33; Hardy, LA. 14:55; Skriko, Van, • ‘T v e been back in the pack all was a 53-30 Charter Oak Confer­ 561, Gory Hohenthal 205, Gary Rotmon Short 618 9-12 31, Smith 36 1-2 7. Wagner 1 x , St. Francis (P a .) 83 p.m . Detroit — Signed free ogents: ttpht Hearns is favored by 3to-2. Hagler is dangerous," Mugabi said. Thursday. Eighty-two golfers — Rooney 0 04) 0. E d Cusano 01-11, Totols 19:43. 200-570. Chorlei Hartley Jr. 203-5X. Corroll 1 6 X 67 X . Floyd 611 610 X , Foirleloh Dickinson 86, Long IslandS7 ends AAork Brom m er, Burt Muehllng, my career, but I think eventually ence loss — Bolton’s 19Ui in 20 12 6-9 30. Third period— 6, Los Angeles. Erickson stopped Heams in three rounds “ When you're preparing for a more than half the field of 144 — Ernie Whipple 210-554, Fat Costoona Teogle 16X 1-2 27, Bollard 26 06 4, Rolzert Morris 75, Lovolo (l)Ad.l W Adults Mike WMIs and Scott Williams running I ’ll begin to feel more (ximfortable decisions. 17 (Nicholls. Williams), 2:16. 7, Los X1-560, Fred KozIckI X1-563, Rov Huston 61 1-2 1, Whtteheod 61 6 2 0, ECAC North Atlantic Conterence bock Scotty Caldwell, wide receiver last April. fight, you take no mercy. When you shot even par or better. Pats paste Bacon Angeles, Erickson 18 (MongraIn, Wells), Chittick 203-559. Pete Beaudry 215, Conner 61 1-21. Totals 4367 27-X 111. Owlght Collins, center-guard David and get my exemption." “ We may have been on the short 13:46. 8. Voncouver, Smyl 24 (Peterson, Semitinals Notional standings — Westown The underdogs will get little spar and mess around, it's no Roaer Mlcezkouvskl 226-574, Tip p y LA LOkert X 3819 21— 112 Northeastern 19. Siena 75 Pharmacy 12-1, Hose Co. 9-4, DIRosa Hetternan, linebacker Bernard The 23year-old Calcavecchia Tied a shot back at 66 were Tom COVENTRY — Five players Butcher), 14:18. 9, Los Angeles. Sykes 18 support from Arum or boxing fans, good.” ' end of the score, but these kids Hyson 234, Georpe Desormlers 247-569, <3eMeh Stole X 25X16— 111 Boston Unlversitv62,Conlslus6) Cleaners 9-4, Irish Agency 3S, Sports­ West, punter Brett Wright, defensive was one of four players to qualify Kite. Tom Purtzer, Roger Maltbie scored in double figures to spark a (unossisted), 16:13. 10, Voncouver. Tom Provencal 209-557, Carl Bornord Three-pointgool— Cooper. Fouled who remember the first Hagler- were never short on effort." said Peterson 7 (Tombelllnl, Skriko), 19:46. Mid-American Cnnference Tourng- man Cote 7-6, B .A . Club 3B, Monches- end Allen Hughes and auarterbock John Shuler, 22-0 with 16 knockouts, 209-505, Don Wilson 206-713-597, Dan out— None. Total fouls— L A Lakers 29, nsont WItkowskl. for the Doral Feb. 21 with a 67 at and Tom Sieckman. Another two Bolton coach Craig Phillips, sum­ balanced offense for homestand­ Penalties— None. ter B ar Association 2-11, Smoke 313. Heams fight as the best of 1985. 5o has won his last 'four fights by Humiston 205-210-595, B a rry PInnev Golden State X . Rebounds— L A Lak­ First Rnond Anserlcon standings— Pogonl Cater­ Emerald Hills in Hollywood. Fla. shou behind after posting 68s over ming up the campaign. ing Coventry in an 83-61 COC romp' Overtime— No scoring. Penalties— X4-230-203-657. Bruce Baldwin 200-216- ers 45 (Rombls 12), Golden Stote 42 Mugabi and Shuler are in the rare decision. He’s faced with tlx None. Ohio 66, Central Michigan 62 ers 131, Style 18-3, Green Hardw are 7-6, The qualifying, which drew 30 the 6.939-yard, par-72 layout were over Bacon Academy Thursday 509, Ralph Dukette 200, Nell Lawrence (Smith 15). Assists— L A Lakers X Toledo 12. Northern Illinois 79 Allied Printing 37. Glenn Construction postions of being betting under­ problem of outboxing the rangy "It was a strange game, with Shots on goal— Los Angeles 21-14-56— 215-269-645, Brian Brown 205-200-5X, Al (Johnson )4),GotaenStateX(Flovd7). golfers, came a day after (?alca- Jim Gallagher. EM Fiori and Greg night. 46. Voncouver4-10-13-l— 2i. Ball State 17, Western Michigan 76 3B,' Manchester Cycle 39, Manchester dogs. yet not sentimental Heams. neither team connecting in the first Scheuv 213, Mac Segar 210 Mtdn curls to 3-15 and 3-17. couver, Brodeur. A-8,7QS. he's out of his class." Shuler said. most of all,” said Shuler's trainer, were only down by 10 (29-19). With DALLAS (111) Eastern Illinois8S,Valoarolso65 Jason Garrick was high man for Referee— Andy Von Hellemond. Aguirre 10-11M X , Perkins t-14 2-2II. Bsc volleyball "H e's in with a man." EMdie Futch. "H e's one of the Bozarth in front in Hawaii five minutes to go, we figured we Cleveland State 73, Northern IowaSS G olf the victors, sticking 19 points. Rich Donaldson 1-10 2-4 It, Davis SB SB 17, Southwest Missouri 63, Wisconsin- "I know how he (Hagler) best-kept secrets in boxing, espe­ couldn't win staying in the zone, so Caleadar Blackmon 1 M I3-4 27. Vincent 0-12 04) 16, Floyatt raaalti: Reagan followed with 16. while Green American — Redwood Forms det. fights. " Mugabi, a native of cially in the middleweight PRINCEVILLE. Hawaii (UPI) Bozarth was kncxrked over by a we came out man-to-man." Schremot 2-3 1-2 5, Ellis 0-1 00 0, Bov X Jack Ayer added 14. W ennln^on 04) 04) 0, Blob (M) 04) 0, Buffalo Water Tavern 15-4, 1310; Uganda, said in halting English. — A wave nearly carried Marci wave during a pre-tournament Dave Murk netted a game-high FocHtc CnaB A th l^ c ^ ectgtton PGA rssults Watkins det. Insurers 1313,9-15, 135. division.''' Coventry ends it regular season R adio,TV Keellna )-2 00 2. Totals S4-M 21- X 131. QaartnrRnols "H e is a slow fighter. I am hungry Shuler would like to trade for Bozarth out of the $300,000 sightseeing outing and thoughts 14 points for the victors, while Mike TODAY LA CLIPPERS (111) National — Six Packers det. Man­ Pocific 55, Son Jose State S3 chester Property Molntenonce 15-4, Women's Kemper Open. about withdrawing.-She had went Montante added 12. tonight |n a 7:30 make-up game Bovs Basketban AAaxwcll SB B9 It. NlmoMus 4-7 32 10, New AAcxIco State 74. Utah SloteTI Daroll for my title. I beat him up." Mugabi's 1930 Olympic medal, with host Portland High. Coventry at Portland, 7:X Beniamin 6-11 3-4 16, Jotunon 4-10 7B 15, 15-9; North Enders det. Econom y Mugabi is given a better chance even though its only silver. Shuler However. Bozarth decided an on a picture-taking tour of the area Steve Gates poured in 12 to pace TDDAV Nevodo-t-os Vebos 68, Fresno State 49 Electric 12-15,133,13)2. CavENTRV (31) — Rich Reagan S 6 2:XColleaebasketball: NarthCarol­ Edwards 310 041 6. White 6-14 32 14, Fullerton State66, Callfomia-lrvlneS8 AtMloiiil,March6 oexanside atxident would not keep where the movie "South Pacific” the Bulldogs, and Doug Kelly SATURDAY Nixon 7-13 04) 14. Gordon 7-1S M IS, Women's — Buffalo Water Tovern for an upset because he is a heavy made the U.S. team as a welter­ 16, Lorry Walsh 2 812. Jon Seymour 68 . ina State vs. VIrainia, ESPN (F a rm det. Clark Paint 131, 137; Woodland her from the tournament and the was filmed on the island of Kauai contributed 11. *:0O Galt: Dorol Open, USA Cable Ice Hackev Cage 32 1-1 5. Totals 44B0 24-27 1)3. puncher with 26 knockouts in 26 pro weight, but never went to Moscow 12. Rhett Gibbs 2 41, Joson Garrick 7 S (iordens det. 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Bv United Press International Francisco Giants—both last-place America about the dangers and finishers last season — who were pains related to drug involvement. The New York Mets. Cincinnati listed at SO- 1 to win the pennant It is also my desire to put this Andy Reds. Toronto Blue Jays and and 100-1 to capture the World matter behind me and to concen­ Kansas City Royals ace favorites Series. In the AL. the Texas trate all my efforts and energies to Rooney to win their divisions this season, Rangers were given a 75-1 shot to prepare myself to help the Royals accordii^ to odds set Thursday by win the pennant and a 150-1 chance repeat as world champions.” ' may hang up Harrah's Race and Sports Book in to capturetbe World Series. Under the commissioner’s Reno, Nev. In other training camp news terms, Smith must donate 10 The Mets, who finished three ’Thursday: percent of his reported $850,000 games behind the pennant- win­ John Morris homered, tripled salary to a drug-prevention pro­ his guitar i n g St. Louis Cardinals in the and scored three runs as a team of grams, give 100 hours of commun­ National League East last season, St. Louis reserves beat a team of ity service in each of the next two were listed at 3-1 to capture the mostly regulars 8-1 in an Intras­ years and agree to random drug By AAlke McLaughlin Maybe Cory pennant this season — the shortest quad game at St. Petersburg, Fla. testing for the rest of his career. United Press International odds among the 12 NL clubs. M o^ s, 25, a former All- Amer­ Dennis ’’Oil Can” Boyd, the Cincinnati, which finished S‘/t ica at Seton Hall University in New Boston Red Sox’s winningest games behind the - Los Angeles Jersey, is one of the more highly pitcher last season, checked into CHAPEL HILL. N.C. - Doc Watson’s wasn’t same D ozers in 1985, was given a 4- 1 regarded prospects in baseball. He the University of Massachusetts sweet voice and precision picking have Medical Center in Worcester for shot to win the pennant — best was traded from Kansas City graced many music halls since he got his among NL West teams. eypn-up last year for fellow out­ medical tests. Boyd showed up for The Blue Jays, who missed the fielder Lonnie Smith. However, he camp 10 pounds under his listed big break at 39, but the death of his son before crisis World Series last season when they will have a tough time crackingthe playing weight of 144 pounds. Merle makes the road seem longer and the Cardinals’ roster this year. Internists planned a series of tests fell to the Royals in Game 7 of the master musician is thinking about hanging Most of us don’t know much about the American League Championship He has two years of ’Triple ^ to find out why the already skinny Series, were listed at 7-2 to make it experience, and with Vince Cole­ right-hander has lost the weight, up his guitar. Philippines. I’m not even sure why we call people to the Fall Classic this time. man, Willie McGee and Andy Van and why a previous physical “ I love music and I love a good audience, who live in the Philippine Islands "Filipinos” and The champioh Royals were Slyke in the outfield, Morris showed changes in the pitcher’s but I hate the road. I have for 20 years,” not "Philippinos.” given a 4-1 shot to repeat as probably will not be rushed along. liver. One thing is certain, though. Corazon Aquino is His best shot at a regular job with At Tampa, Fla., the Baseball said Watson, taking a brief break in a pennant winners, shortest odds Chapel Hill, N.C., dressing room with a the best thing that ever happened there and she’s among AL West teams. the Cardinals down the line would Committee of the Tampa Sports one of the best things that ever happened to Other teams given a solid chance be unseating Van Slyke in right. Authority is prepared to offer the three-hour ride between himself and his .women and dem ocracy anywhere. Just look at the Meanwhile, Smith announced at Cincinnati Reds a five-year exten­ by the Harrah’s oddsmakers to win Deep Gap home. outline of her story: the pennant were Los Angeles the Royals’ Fort Meyers, Fla., sion on their spring training ” I may work through my 65th year. I may She comes to the United Staes as a wife. Her (4-1), St. Louis (9-2) and the San camp that he will accept the terms contract, which expires next No­ Diego Padres (5-1) in the NL, and of Commissioner Peter Ueber­ vember. Reds general manager not,” said Watson, 63. “ It depends on my husband, Benigno Aquino, is in self-imposed exile because of his opposition to Ferdinand Marcos. He the New York Yankees (4-1). roth’s conditional one-year drug- Bill Bergesch was not pleased with UPl photo health.” Detroit Tigers (5-1), and Balti­ related suspension in order to play the offer and said the team will Watson had just finished wowing another decides to return to his country. She watches as more Orioles (6-1) in the AL. baseball in 1986. continue to pursue an alternate The New York Mets power hitters get dez, Darryl Strawberry, Gary Carter and audience with a repertoire ranging from her husband is murdered, shot dead as he steps off Harrah’s also gave odds on the ” I’ve decided to accept the location, with Port St. Lucie and together at the Mets’ spring training George Foster has influenced one the airplane, by agents of Ferdinand Marcos. World Series winner, favoring the commissioner’s decision in its Pompano Beach the preferable blues to bluegrass and haunting mountain camp in St. Petersburg, Fla. The betting parlor to make the Mets the The woman, Corazon Aquino, who certainly Mets, Reds and Blue Jays at 6-1. entirety,” Smith said in a state­ sites. The Reds currently train at ballads. would never have been known by anyone except ment. ” lt is my desire to help Al Lopez Field, which will be torn favorites in the National League East. The longest shots in the NL were foursome, (from left) of Keith Hernan- “ If anybody came to see a fancy show for friends and family if her husband hadn’t been the Pittsburgh Pirates and San educate and inform the youth of down we’re going to disappoint the heck out of killed, gets herself together and pulls off a 20th you, but if you come here to hear a little bit century democratic miracle, a bloodless coup of picking and singing, I think you’ll be supported by the Philippine people, that drives Judge orders a new trial for Morris satisfied,” he said before launching a their ugly dictator out of his palace. Sports In Brief The story is almost too good to be true and one of spirited two-hour performance at the the best things about it for all of us is that she did it enticement. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - considered Donaldson unreliable and was arrested, records show. University of North Carolina. not as her husband might have or as any man Little League signups scheduled The Florida Supreme Court Thurs­ But in its unsigned opinion, the at first because of his arrest Morris is in the fourth year of his day ordered a new trial for former court majority said the testimony record, but eventually assigned an sentence at the medium-security probably would have. She did it as a woman ’The Manchester Little League will conduct its second and final Miami Dolphins running back might have helped the jury decide undercover officer to pose as Dade Correctional Institution in THERE WERE NO complaints as would. Many of her virtues are uniquely feminine. signup for the 1986 season Sunday at the American Legion Hall on Eugene ’’Mercury” Morris, who is whether Morris’ gardener and the Donaldson’s friend and offer Mor­ Homestead. Fla. Watspn carried the audience into the high (Militant feminists may object to my suggesting Legion Drive between 1 and 4 p.m. serving a 15-year sentence on a ' police intended to lure Morris into ris $120,000 for two kilograms of mountain hollows and across the Missis­ women’s virtues are any different than men’s but Signups are for all children between the ages of 7 and 12. drug trafficking charge. the deal. o cocaine. In a news conference after sippi mud flats of American folk music — that’s what I think.) Morris argued during his 1982 Morris played for the Dolphins Morris, who has admitted using learning the new trial had been Cory Aquino held stubbornly to what she Youths must be 7 before July 31.1986, and not older than 12 after handling a blues harmonica as deftly as his that date. The league requests that birth certificates be brought trial that police entrapped him into from 1969 to 1975 and appeared in cocaine after his football career granted. Morris said he w as! thought was right without making any political Sunday. selling nearly two kilograms of three Super Bowl games. ended, supplied the officer with a relieved, and repeated his claim banjo. concessions. Even now that she’s been sworn in as Court records show Morris hired The registration fee is $10 per individual or $15 per immediate cocaine to an undercover agent. small sample of cocaine that he that he had been set up by police. The blind musician was raised in the president, Cory isn’t acting the way you’d expect. his friend, Fred Donaldson, to do family. In a 5-1 ruling, the court said later testified was given to him by ’’What’s most important is, the some gardening work in the mountain crossroads of Deep Gap before She isn’t acting like Fidel Castro or a military League tryouts are scheduled forSaturday and Sunday. March Morris’ trial judge was wrong to Donaldson. truth is being allowed to be told,” bar a potential defense witness summer of 1982. Donaldson, under After four meetings, Morris blacktops, ski resorts and television opened junta. 15 and 16. Anyone interested in being a coach, umpire or he said. ” My conviction was not who said Morris’ disgruntled gar­ probation for aggravated battery failed to deliver the two kilos, and based on all the facts.” UPI photo Last week she freed 480 political prisoners, commissioner or serve in any other capacity is asked to appear up the region to the rest of the world. dener wanted to set up Morris and under order to pay restitution, the undercover agent told his boss Asked what motive police could holding on to just four. She asked only that they at the signups. " “ Growing up in the mountains gave me a because of a dispute over wages. believed Morris intentionally he did not believe Morris had any have had to try to ensnare him. o r time guitar picker Doc Watson gets award winner, continues to tour despite swear allegiance to the democratic government. For further information, contact Ed Dettore at 643-4482 or Stan chance to have as part of my heritage much Tbe trial judge had ruled the failed to pay him to have him sent cocaine. The agent was told to Morris said he believed it was for his enjoyment from his music and the the painful loss of his son and picking A lot of people think she’s wrong freeing som e of Romanewicz at 646-6531. back to jail. of the old time music — good old ballads witness’ testimony was inadmissi­ continue to ’’solicit and encour­ the publicity his arrest would crowd during a recent concert in Chapel partner. Merle. the serious Communists she did. Her position is ble hearsay because it could not Donaldson went to the police and age” Morris, the records state. bring. and songs. If I’d come up in some old city I that no one proposing freedom and true accused Morris of using and selling Hill. N.C. Watson, a two-time Grammy show Morris would never have sold On Aug. 18, he supplied the agent ’’Just for the jazz.” he said. ” Do wouldn’t have even had a chance to hear democracy should keep in prison the political Irish Sports Night on March 17 the cocaine without police cocninp. the records state. Police with nearly two kilos of cocaine ^you watch ’ Miami Vice?” ’ them, much less learn them,” Watson said. enemies of that country’s previous dictator. ’The annual Knights of Columbus Sports Night will be held “ If you grow up with them, some how you “ I tuned a few pianos and played with the RETURNING TO the road after Merle’s Very few women in history have achieved any Monday. March 17. at the KofC Home on Main Street. The play them with a little more feeling,” he local dance band, split my own firewood death was “ the hardest thing I’ve ever kind of greatness. For the most part women have evening’s guest of honor are the Tail Cedars of Lebanon for the been content, or forced if they were not content, to group’s contribution to the Manchester Road Race. Martina leads group into quarterfinals said. “ My daddy was a singing leader in the and took a little charity from the state of faced,” Watson said. But there are bills to be supportive and take secondary roles. Corazon Amby Burfoot. nine-time winner of the Manchester Road Race little country church we went to. He played North Carolina like everybody else does pay and a few more songs to sing before Aquino did that until she was S3 years old. Then and now East Coast editor for Runner’s World, will be guest a little bit of old time banjo. My mother with a handicap,” said Watson. retirement, so Watson is back on the road PISCATAWAY, N.J. (UPI) - (7-4), 6-0. eight double faults, two on game return better.” something happened that changed her life. The speaker. The tradional corned beef and cabbage dinner will be “ They persuaded me. I had a place as a with long-time bass player T. Michael served at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 each. Three-time champion Martina Navratilova carried a 24-3 edge points. It was a closer second set as Sukova. who has beaten Phelps sang a few of the old ballads, and my nagging question I can’t get out of my mind is into her semifinal Friday night three-of-four times including a 6-0, For reservations, call the Knights of Columbus Hall at 646-9044. Navratilova, defending champion Moulton’s big serve got on target. father-in-law was a good old-time performer in the old time fiddle and folk Coleman and guitarist Jack Lawrence. this: How many women are there, capable of Hana Mandlikova, Pam Shriver against long-time doubles partner But Moulton never presented a 6-0 decision in January, did not musician.’’ revival and against my better judgment I greatness, who have been denied the opportunity Shriver. threat, breaking Navratilova’s appear formidable until the tie­ and Helena Sukova swept to Watson got his first instrument at age 11, jumped into it.’’ “ Don’t say something about me retiring to be great? Arias, Gomez open Davis Cup play quarterfinal victories Thursday in ” I was able to lob well and that serve only in the fifth game after breaker. This great woman cam e close to living in was important because she (Jor­ the six-time Wimbledon champion ” I played pretty well in the a homemade, fretless banjo. By 13 he had By 1964, Watson’s son, Merle, had joined tomorrow,” Watson said. But he relishes the $150,000 ComputerLand U.S. obscurity the rest of her life, without a chance to GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador — Jimmy Arias of the United States dan) stays close to the net,” said had raced to a 4-0 lead. Navratil­ tie-breaker, I felt in control,” said the thought of kicking back at home with his Women’s. Indoor tennis his first guitar, which now ranks as his first him for the first time in concert, and the exercise her talent for leadership. Did her will meet Ecuador’s top player. Andres Gomez, Friday in the championships. Mandlikova. ” I was eager and ova served out the match with love Sukova. ’’After I won the set. I was love. “ Or at least I think it would,’’ Watson father and son team turned out 21 albums wife Rosa Lee and giving up a performance determined to win this time. It was games in the seventh and ninth. more comfortable and started to husband, Benigno, have any idea how capable she first match of the Davis Cup tennis competition. Navratilova, the top seed, said. “ Spmetimes when I hear a good old and logged thousands of miles together schedule that has hiiii touring 55 percent to Gomez is ranked I6th in the world and Arias 19th. played her usual explosive game in a little revenge.” Moulton served better in the get a better feel for the ball.” was? Could he have dreamed, while he lived, that Thursday’s drawing also paired American Aaron Krickstein rolling to a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Navratilova had an easy first set second set, but Navratiloova had The matches were held at the trailing banjo it’s hard to decide.’’ before Merle’s death in a tractor accident 60 percent of the time. she could do what she has done? again-st Raul Viver in the second singles. Alycia Moulton. Mandlikova. against Moulton, who committed the right answer, ” I started to Rutgers Athletic Center. Oct. 23. 1985. Maybe Cory wasn’t the same person before this The winner of this series will advance to the next round against se^ ed No. 2. avenged a loss last IT WAS 26 long years before Watson’s “ My two favorite albums are a ‘South­ “ I will loaf and split wood apck^n^ crisis. Maybe she became great out of necessity. the survivor of the competition between West Germany and week when she beat Kathy Jordan music caught the ear of folklorists at a 1960 bound’ album Merle and I did in 1965 and a myself to beat the booger,” Watson said. Corazon Aquino is a heroine. She was there, just Mexico, also being contested this weekend in Mexico City. 6-3, 6-4. waiting to be great, when history needed a great In other quarterfinals, third- old-time music festival at Union Grove, ‘Memories’ album he put together in the “ The road, it got old to me. Time? It’ll be In Saturday’s doubles, the U.S. team of Ken Flach and Roberto golden.” person. You wonder how many housewives there Seguso will take on Gomez and Ricardo Ycaza. Sunday Gomez is seeded Shriver overpowerd Di­ N.C. early ‘70s,’’ Watson said. are like her who will never be called on to be what set to meet Krickstein while Viver goes against Arias in the anne Balestrat of Australia, 6-2. they are capable of being. reverse singles. 6-4, and the fourth-seeded Sukova played a strong second set in The tournament will take place on clay courts at the Guayaquil turning back Terry Phelps 7-6 Tennis Club. Guayaquil is Ecuador’s main seaport and has a tropical climate. Powder Break "SPECIAl" itary! Percentage proposal sticking point wins handicap #S706A 1983 OLDSMOBILE ROME — A proposal before the U.S. Congress which would HALLANDALE. Fla. (UPI) - ^ CIERRA BROUGHAM 4 give the U.S. Olympic Committee an automatic percentage of Powder Break overcame a stum­ DOOR SEDAN, Full Power, any Olympic contract signed by any American television ble to close strongly, aided by a Black...... $5950.00 Sherlock Holmes’ 100th birthday is being ignored network is proving to be a sticking point for the 1988 Seoul smart move by jockey Santiago Olympics, a top sports federation official warned Thursday. Soto, to capture the 25th running of BUICKS sii philosopher — collector of rare the $300,000 Pan American Han­ By Gregory Jensen Primo Nebiolo. the Italian president of the Association of #2174 1985 LE S U R E #2186 1985 P U K AVENUE violins” called Sherrinford Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF), said the dicap at Gulfstream Park. #2173 1985 LE S U R E 4 DOOR SEDAN United Press International Holmes. Doyle’s first name for Dr. The l*/4-mile turf race Thursday LIMITED 4 DOOR SEDAN LIMITED 4 DOOR SEDAN ”1 don’t think anyone really thought about plan ’’would provide a very big slice of a very big pie to the Q.M. Executive Car Q.M. Executive Car Loaded, Sharp White Color Watson was Ormond Sacker. USOf” and could have worldwide implications for sports closed a record season at LONDON — Sherlock Holmes is this being the centenary. It is true he wrote it Doyle sold the entire "Study in #2181 1985 RIVIERA m n iM MviERA #2186 1M4 SKYURK exactly 100 years old this spring, federations. Gulfstream. 2 DOOR COUPE 4 DOOR SEDAN Scarlet” copyright for 25 pounds, a Nearby Hialeab opens its 6lst 2 DOOR COUPE. Loaded yet so far his birthday is passing in 1886, but it was a iong wait.” NBC has guaranteed between $300 million and $500 million for Tu-Tone Sllvef/Qrav Has It All! — Light Green Like Newll — White sum that horrifies modem Holme- season today with Turkoman listed virtually unnoticed. the U.S. JV rights of the Seoul Games. #2163 1984 CENTURY #62MA 1984 CENTURY #2160 1983 CENTURY ■ Staniey MacKenzie sians but one that is the equivalent as high weight and lukewarm CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN S “ No, I’m afraid I know of no of $1,200 today. MacKenzie’s col­ ’’The “Americans also have their own exclusive Olympic CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN LIMITED "OLYMPIC ” commemorations at all,” said favorite in a field of 10 for the V-6, Dark Blue______4-Door Sedan — White 4 Cyl., Burgundy H Holmes scholar lection has inflated in value by sponsors and that might also be a problem.” Nebiolo said. ” If this six-furlong. $30,000 Tallahassee Stanley MacKenzie, one of the proposal goes through, then other federations could request the *2178 1983 RE6AL #2161 1983 REGAL ^2166 19U1*u k a v e n u e about the same proportion. Handicap E foremost collectors of material He crams into bookcases so same thing of their national television networks for many CUSTOM 2 DOOR COUPE CUSTOM 2 DOOR COUPE 4 DOOR SEDAN Fully U Powder Break, the only female Equipped. Dark Brown ■ about the world’s most famous many books about Holmes ‘ T v e events.” V-6, Tu-Tone Brown SharpI — Burgundy in the II-horse Held, was running detective. very rare to find one like this with Baker Street, and is hardly a never really counted them.” Some third in the stretch before Soto Holmes was created in 1886. the original cover still on it.” SherlotnrsHlrine.. are most strange. MacKenzie Gunslingers on the auction block moved her to the rail, where she Arthur Conan Doyle’s notebooks, That rarity, however, is typical Instead MacKmzie scatters his pulled out one volume devoted to blew by Palace Panther and OTHERS in his own handwriting, show that of the material this small, re­ vast collection ;^.^hat Holmes deducing the calendar dates of Uptown Swell to win by two lengths he wrote “ A Study in Scarlet” in served enthusiast has amassed in doesn’t take over c ^ ^ t e l y . This events in the stories. SAN ANTONIO — A state district court judge Thursday means he repea^ ly^ m rts into over Uptown Swell. Favorite Fly­ #6258A 1984 FORD #2185 1984 OLDSINOBILE #6050A 1983 PONTIAC m March and April that year. 40 years of collecting. His “ Sher­ "I ’ve got quite a lot of theater ordered the San Antonio Gunslingers franchise transferred to the adjoining rooms ^ o ^ n g out more ing Pidgeon closed strong to Tinish LTD 4 DOOR SEDAN TORONADO COUPE T-1000 COUPE ” I don’t think anyone -really lock Holmes Reference Collec­ programs from the original play,” Bexar County sheriff’s office for public auction to settle a legal Losdedll Sllver/Burgundy Automatic — Gray treasures to explain — letters in third, a length back of Uptown V-a. Red thought about this being the tion” is ail but unmatched. he said, dashing off again. The judgment. Doyle’s hand, mementos of actors Swell and a head in front of Palace #6161A 1984 OLDSMOHLE #6315A 1982 CHEVROLET #6307A 1982 PONTIAC centenary,” said MacKenzie. "Itis “ I have all the first editions, of “ original play” was one adapted The ruling by state district Judge Rose Spector of San Antonio who most famously played Panther. CUTLASS COUPE CAMERO COUPE J-2000 COUPE true he wrote it in 1886, but it was a course,” MacKenzie said — not by American actor William was in a lawsuit filed last week by U.S. Football League Players Auto., V-6, Qold^ Low Mileage — Black Holmes, the July 1891 issue of ’The "At the three-eighths pole, a 1 Owner, Dark Brown long wait.” only first editions of Holmes books Gillette, who played Holmes off Association attorney Phil Hardberger on behalf of 52 former Strand magazine with the first horse moved over in front of Flying #6324A 1981 MAZDA 626 #6199A 1900 CHEVROLET #6233A 1979 FORD Doyle, in fact, waited 18 months but original copies of the maga­ and on for 33 years and by 1913 had Gunslingers owed more than $600,000 in back pay. Sherlock story it printed. Pidgeon. forcing him to pull up," 4 DOOR SEDAN MALIBU 4 DOOR SEDAN GRANADA COUPE for “ A Study in Scarlet” to appear zines in which Doyle’s stories first made so much from it he spent $1 Auto., Blue Dark Qraen Auto., A/C, Dark Blue/White "It’s a popular misconception Soto said. in print. His editor complained appeared. million building a castle. “ the market is flooded at present "I think my collection is the that all 60 of the Holmes stories, with cheap fiction.” largest in Europe. I don’t know of plus the four book-length stories, His treasury of Holmes theater Likes young star material is all-embracing. Pos­ PLUS Then came the reason that "next anyone anywhere who has this appeared in The Strand,” he said. year, no doubt, we’ll be doing “ That’s only true of ail but two.” ters, programs, a few stage props, BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - Joe range of first editions.” One or two $ SAVE MONEY $ something” to celebrate a Holmes Only an expert determined to be even a silver case engraved with Kapp, the colorful coach of the 9.9% GMAC FINANCING ON MOST 1986 BUICKS IN STOCK American collections top his in anniversary, MacKenzie said. precise would make such a point. Doyle’s signature that he gave to university football team here, was sheer volume, he said, "but I’ve (AHMuimciNTABiuni (155 TO SELEa FROM) "Because of this.” Only a fanatic would collect, as an actor who played Holmes at high in his praise of freshman got the cornerstones.” Unlocking a glass-fronted book­ MacKenzie has, 700 issues of ’The 1,000 performances. hialfback Marc Hicks after one MacKenzie, a theater stage SENTRY OIL CO. Strand, both those with Holmes Now theater and tv producers game in the 1965 season. case, he reverently withdrew a manager “ in my 70s” and honor­ material and those without. Only pay MacKenzie consultant’s fees Hicks gained 139 yards rushing ^ FAST DELIVERY copy of Beeton’s Christmas Annual ary secretary of the Sherlock some 40 issues still elude him. to ensure their Holmesian details against Missouri to become the UP! photo for 1887, which finally contained Holmes Society, hides his collec­ Another thing MacKenzie are authentic. He is so steeped in first California freshman to run for “ A Study in Scarlet” — the first tion in an elegant. Edwardian-era 150 Gal. Minimum ...... Actor Jeremy Brett, left, is one of many reincarnations of Sherlock Holmes appearance in apartment on a quiet West London doesn’t own is Doyle’s 1886 note­ .Sherlock lore he is more than 199 yards or more in a game in fiction’s most immortal detective in "Adventures of ready to discourse on everything almost four decades. j>rint. street. His top-floor apartment is book. One of its scribbled pages 243-5074 81 Adams S t. Manchester 649-4571 Sherlock Holmes," a public television production. David “ Only about 12 copies of this far from a reconstruction of those outlines Doyle’s original thoughts from the origin of the deerstalker “ Is he talented nr not.” Kapp hat to pipes. axulted. ' i I I I I I I I I I I Burke plays Dr. Watson. exist,” MacKenzie said. “ And it’s famed rooms at (fictional) 221B on a "sleepy eyed young man — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 7. 1996 - IL 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday; March 7. 1986 Weekenders Credit card scams Births Holmes, Dylan James, son of Ann (Hajbucki) and Bill Holmes of put people at risk 9 Eldridge St., was bom Feb. 10 at Visit the candy house Bring over your papers Manchester Memorial Hospital. / ‘'Transform The maternal grandparents are Pay a visit to the candy and gingerbread house pn The Outreach Committee of the Wapping Commun­ your credit Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hajbucki of the set ot Engelbert Humperdinck's opera "Hansel ity Church will hold a paper drive Saturday and cards into 88 Bissell St. The paternal grand­ and Gretel” at 8 tonight and 2 p.m. Saturday in the Sunday in the church parking lot on Sullivan Avenue, cash,” trumpet parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Connor Chapel of Saint Joseph College, 1678 Asylum from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Papers, books, directories and the promoters Holmes of Glastonbury. The baby Ave., West Hartford. This musical version of the magazines will collected. operating from Sylvia has a brother, Cody . Edmund children’s fairy tale will involve many college groups, coast to coast. Holmes, 16 months. including members of the School for Young Children. “ Get more Admission is $2 for adults; $1 for students, children Nurses’ suffering shown credit cards Porter Collins, Emily Jeanne, daughter and senior citizens. Tickets are available at the door. and more cash of Timothy and Gail (Navarro)

Joe DiMiceli’s award-winning play, “Casualties,” advances — do­ w t Collins of 263 Blue Ridge Drive, focuses on the lives of four Vietnam veteran nurses zens of cards was bom Feb. 3 at Manchester The legend lives on who are suffering psychological trauma as a result of and thousands Memorial Hospital. The paternal the war. The Veterans Association of Southern of dollars, all at low or minimal if you pay your bill on time. In grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. "Camelot," that perfect spot for happy-ever- Connecticut State University in New Haven' is fees,” the scam goes on. "Use addition, some lenders charge a Robert Collins of 12 South Road. aftering, will be created on stage at the Simsbury bringing a production of this work to that campus. those cash advances for bargain transaction fee — either a percen­ Bolton. The maternal grandpar­ High School auditorium, this weekend and next. The Performances will be tonight and Saturday at 7; 30 investments, real estate, art, tage of the loan or a flat fee. ents are Mr. and Mrs. James production is put on by theTheater Guild of Simsbury. p.m. in the University Student Center. After each stocks, commodities, whatever Suppose, though, that you man­ Navarro of Hollywood, Fla. The Tickets are $6 each; the curtain is at 8:15 on Friday performance, there will be a panel discussion with- your pleasure. age to get cash advances and not baby has two brothers, Michael, 5; and Saturday evenings. For reservations, call Vietnam veterans, both male and female. Admission , “And then sell them imme­ pay Interest until your bill comes and Stephen, 3. 658-0666. is $6 general, $4 for students and senior citizens. Call diately for a whopping profit,” the due. You then buy the property or 397-4329 for more Information. swindlers conclude. art or real estate or whatever you Custer, April Amanda, daughter The concept; a plausible, allur­ think you can turn around and of Glenn E. and Connie (Mascena) Would you boll lead? ■ ■ ■ ing procedure for many of you, and make a quick profit on. Custer of 35 Lilac St., was born It’s lovely to be Irish each step is entirely legal. For instance, say you choose to Feb. 2 at Manchester Memorial Boiled in Lead is an ethnic folk group whose The facts: In practice, this kind put your cash into real estate (an Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ members call their music "roque folk.” They will A program of Irish folk song and dance will be of scheme doesn’t work. Each admittedly odd choice for a “quick ents Rose Mary Mascena of present a concert Saturday evening at 8. at the presented at the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 element presents Huge obstacles turnaround”). Rockville and Angelo A. Mascena Roaring Brook Nature Center on Gracey Road in Elizabeth St ., Hartford, on Sunday at 3 p.m. Balladeer and subjects you, the borrower, to "Anybody who puts money into a of Bristol, R.I. The paternal Canton. The evening will feature Irish. English and Jim Douglas and Irish fiddler Joe Gerhard will unusually high risk. real estate investment in which grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hungarian folk tunes, presented in an updated perform and teach traditional Irish folk songs. Shoda Is an experience he’s limited to a quick turnaround Edward Custer of Vernon. The fashion. Tickets are $7. For more information, call Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children. LENDERS, credit BU­ is courting a big risk,” says baby has a sister, Kristie Leigh 232-6924. Reservations are necessary. Call 236-5621. Mime Gary Shore and dancer Kelli munity College on Saturday at 8 p.m. REAUS, credit card issuers — all William D. North, general counsel Custer, 3'/i. for the National Association of Wicke Davis have a wild sense of humor, "Show Business” magazine calls them know about these schemes and all "professional, high-quality artists in the express concern about their vis­ Realtors. Fairbanks, Matthew Nicholas, Music will run the gamut which they weave into their dramatic ibility. Experts easily recognize “It’s rare to complete a transac­ son of David E. and Cynthia presentations. A s a pair, they perform finest tradition of contemporary ..." the telltale signs of this type of tion in less than 30 days. It’s rare (Healey) Fairbanks of 147 W. UPl photo The Connecticut Commission on the Arts and under the name of Shoda Moving Tickets are $7.50 general; $5 for activity. even to do it in 90 days,” he says. Middle 'Turnpike, was born Jan. 29 Trinity College will present a musical celebration of students and senior citizens. Call Promoters of these scams gener­ “And that's just to' buy the at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hartford’s cultural heritage on Sunday at 2 p.m. Theater. They will be on stage at the property. Then you have to sell it.” 647-6043. ally promise to provide lists of Getting a leg up The maternal grandparents are Dances such as the cakewalk and the tango will be Program Center of Manchester Com- financial institutions that charge Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Healey of 42 performed, as well as selections from the works of low interest rates for their Visa TIMING COUNTS for every­ Lisa Gagnon of Brookline, Mass., does a pair of mannequin legs with jogging Seymour St. The paternal grand­ Sigmund Romberg and George M. Cohan. The event and MasterCards. You also might thing, in short — and you’re double-take as she jogs past a pothole shorts and sneakers and placed it in the parents are Mr. and Mrs. David F. 1 will be in the Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center, ^be encouraged to write to several contemplating an amazingly risky with what appears to be an unlucky pothole. Who says Bostonians are too Fairbanks of 117 Hawthorne St. Trinity College, Hartford. Admission is $4 general, Enjoy marble show : lenders and ask about their poli- transation under this lid. $2.50 for students andsenior citizens. If you blow the timing, you pay jogger in It on Pond Avenue. However, it stuffy? Game lovers will enjoy Manchester Historical ;cles on granting credit cards. Glenn, Brian Joseph, son of Gary “Banks recognize the letters interest charges anyway — and the was some prankster who dressed up a and Christine (Crowley) Glenn of Society’s session Sunday at 2 p.m. in Whitpn Memorial average credit card charges are Library. Connie Karkowksi of the Great American .now,” says Fritz Elmendorf, a 63-11 Summit St., was bom Feb. 1 She knocks the tunes out .spokesman for the American 18.6 percent Interest annually. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Marble Co. of Old Saybrook will speak on the history of “Advising consumers to use 100 children’s games, concentrating on marbles, jacks, Bankers Association. “They ask The maternal grandparents are The musical. “ Marne,” will be staged this weekend the same questions, such as what credit cards to borrow $2,000 on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crowley of at Lincoln Theater, University of Hartford, 200 pick-up sticks and Chinese checkers. The young and each card to get $200,000 for an College Note^ young-at-heart are invited to the free program. : credit bureau does the bank use Brockton, Mass. The paternal' Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. Performances are ;and when does interest start to investment of this size promotes a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tonight and Saturday at 8, and Sunday afternoon at 2. accrue on cash advances." simpistic approach to a serious Gordon Glenn, also of Brockton. Tickets are $5; $3.50 for students. Call 243-4228. credit transaction which may not club. She is a high-honors student and is on the dean’s What’s more, lenders have an Spear named to dean’s list list. The baby has a brother, Steven, Taste turkey, fixings internal system that alerts them to be in the best interest of the 6‘/i. consumer,” Walter Kurth, presi­ Kristen S. Spear, daughter of Judith S. Mulowney of s multiple applications. If you were 228 Kennedy Road, has been named to the dean’s list It’s a good game For an old-fashioned turkey supper, sit down to a to apply to two dozen different dent of Associated Credit Bureaus, Bryant lists students meal served from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m Saturday in the told Ellen Hermanson, my re­ for the fall semester at Russell Sage College in Troy, banks for two dozen cards, the N.Y. She is a freshman majoring in psychology. The ideal location “The Gin Game.” by D.L. Coburn, took Broadway Community Hall of Second Congregational Church of ;credit bureau would sound an search associate. Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I., has named six Coventry on Route 44. Prices are: $3.50, senior With humility, I brand Kurth's Manchester residents and a Bolton resident to the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Pro­ by storm when acted by Hume Cronyn and Jessica "alarm. ducer John Bloomgarden found the Tandy. The Producing Guild is staging the show this citizens; $1.25, children: $4. others. The super is Each application you make for statement a considerable under­ Bates College honors residents dean’s list for the fall semester, the college weekend at Wallace Stevens Auditorium, 690 Asylum sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Sam frowns on you credit Is noted on your credit statement. For his words, “may announced. The students are: ideal location for his new MGM Ta/es are told Ave., Hartford. Performances are tonight and Coventry. report, explains a lawyer at the not,” I would substitute “will not." Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, has named two James Magee of 28 Ansaldi Road, a sophomore movie, "Dead of Winter,” when he residents to its dean’s list. They are: Jamie P. accounting major. settled on Toronto, Canada, where Saturday at 8; 30; Sunday at 2; 30 and 7:30 p.m. For Sam the Eagle, that famous defender of F^eral Trade Commission. Too There are safer, saner, easier Gertrude Blanks is a storyteller and reservations, call 528-2143. many inquiries from you raise ways to borrow money. Why even Merisotls, class of 1986, son of Peter E. and Diana A. Diane Beaulieu of 78 Niles Drive, a senior he will begin production this actress from Hartford who wjll entertain good taste and high moral standards, invite abuse of credit? Why fall for Meristois; and Richard J. Soucier Jr, class of 1987, son marketing-major. month. See beauties, Terzl questions for the lender, especially The suspense thriller will star visitors to the Noah Webster House on attempts to get his Muppet cohorts to if the inquiries come in a short a scam or a swindle? For schemes of Richard J. and Beatrice Soucier. Karen Cosgrove of 11 Gerald St., a senior TV personality Al Terzi and the last nine Miss clean up their act in “The Muppet Show time. “There are people with a few of this type, there is only one word accounting major. Mary Steenburgen. Roddy McDo- Sunday with her folktales of Colonial Charles Ferguson of 11 Converse Road, Bolton, a wall and Jan Rubes. Bloomgarden See French splendor Vernons will be featured at the Miss Greater Vernon on Tour,” which will play the Hartford dozen credit cards, but it’s not easy of advice I would give: “Don’t!” Rowett In ’Who’s Who’ life. Blanks, an outreach librarian forthe Scholarship Pageant Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Vernon senior accounting major. says “ Dead of Winter” was in­ Civic Center this weekend. Sam the to do legally," Elmendorf stresses. spired by the “film noir” classics children’s department of the Hartfod Delight in the weavings, embroideries, printed Center Middle School auditorium. There will be 11 But assuming you can get the Dorinda M. Rowell, daughter of Ray Rowett of 352 Pat Legaull of 22 Lenox St., a senior marketing contestants for the title. Tickets for the local Eagle is making his stage debut as The repatriation of American E. Middle Turnpike and Sue Rowett of 280 Love Lane, major. of the 1940s and ‘50s. Public Library, is known throughout the textiles and lace produced in France from the 15th cards and then the cash advance, Marc Shmuger will direct the century to 1870 at an exhibit at the Wadsworth preliminary, of the Miss American Scholarship representative of the imaginary organi­ there are other obstacles. prisoners of the Vietnam War Coventry, has been selected to appear in the 1986 Lynn Michaud of 125 West St., a junior marketing area for her stories and performances major. original screenplay he co-wrote Atheneum. 600 Main St., Hartford. The Splendor of Pageant will be $5 at the door. zation, "Better Shows for a Better Most banks charge interest on began in 1973 when a plane left edition of "Who’s Who Among Students in American A on many topics. Recently, she has been cash advances from the date of the Hanoi Feb. 12 with the fir.st POW’s Universities and Colleges.’’ She is a senior majoring Nancy Miller of 54 Leland St., a junior marketing with Mark Malone. The film French Style: Textiles from Joan of Arc to Nappleon co-stars William Russ and Malone. presenting programs in conjunction III will be shown from Sunday to May 25. Regular Bottles shown, sold America.” The 90-minute variety show is advance, so you pay interest even to be released. in marketing and secretary of the college’s marketing major. with Black History Month. The program museum hours are Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to designed to entertain children and at the Webster House, 227 S. Main St., 5 p.m. Admission is free for members and children Admission is free to the bottle show and sale today adults alike. Performances are tonight under 13. Admission is free for everyone all day from 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at 7, Saturday at 10 a.m., 1:30 and 7 p.m., featuring... West Hartford, will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon at Yale Inn. 900 E. Main Electrolysis carries The price is included in the admission to Otherwise, the general admission is $3 and admission St., Meriden, sponsored by the Connecticut Specialty and Sunday at I'a n d 5 p.m. Tickets are the house, which costs $2 per person. for students and senior citizens is $1.50. Bottle Club. from $6.50 to $8.50. drawbacks, benefits DTIfKi m R

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(31) Noticiaro SIN stage. (60 min.) In Stereo. “ She trains, educates and refines the young hookers 1 99 Sanford and Son ® (B) Great Performances: Irving Ber­ [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Covsrgiri' A talent in the profession. I researched the subject, including SLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Draka : [C N N ] Showbiz Today lin's America promoter maets a faahkm model during a news stories about the Radcliffe girl, the socialite, traffic accident, and both of their careers W E'LL TAKE B O W L A C A S W O O O ' S [D IS] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet SD Bodaa de Odio who became a madam and was arrested in New York. W MV O O NT TW B | VBAH, A S L E E P 1 sccelarate. Jeff Conaway. 1983. Rated R. TW O O P UB S O < LIK E IN IN A C O U P L E O P [C N N ] Larry King Live “ Who knows if prostitution-is the oldest profession AAOVIE U N E 6 A N O 7:00PM (S CBS Newe 12:05AM ® kXsgnum, P.l. When O UT ID N IS H T?) THB OL.O [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Tex' An easy-going and or if it is even necessary. But there's no denying it ^ _ _ _ _ ^ D A Y S H A V E A QC Three'a Company vulnerable 15-ytar-old is caught in an Magnum agrees to chaperone Rick's sister BEER.' ‘ (XI ABC N ew s emotional tug-of-war as he tries to grow for an evening on the town, the tuma into a exists and has flourished almost forever.” swinger and leeves him et thek table in a : CE ® B 1 00.000 Pyramid up without parental guidance. Malt Dillon, Jim Metzler, Ben J|^nson. 1982. Rated s e ^ V nightclub. (60 min.) (R). DUNAW AY, SLENDER and nursing a cold on one : 3 9 Jafh rion a PG. 1 2:30AM ® Comedy Tonight of her infrequent trips to Hollywood from her London 31) Carson's Comedy Classics BUT WORKING WITH [ESPN] College Besketbell Tourna­ ® ( g Friday Night Vkteoa In Stereo. home, said she had never met a high-class call girl or FAYE DUNAWAY THE RUSSIANS* (S) (8) M*A*S*H ment: ^ East Semifinal Game ® Maude madam, which adds to her fascination with such . . . part was irresistible (S) Wheal of Fortune [USA] Friday Night Boxing 99 Dr. Gena Scott women. ARLO AND JANIS™ by Jimmy Johnaon IS) MacNsH-Lshrar Newahour 9:30PM CD He's the Mayor (CC) [D IS ] Anbnala of tha South American “ My character is named Lil, and on ihe level at their partner. It is a free psychological and emotional . (S) Nawlywad Gama Warden quits his job as Carl’s driver and Jungle A look at tha exotic creatures of which she operates there is a fortune to be made from area for women as well as for men. G IV E U P O N m becomes maitre'd at a French restaurant. DovoueaitveEARit 9 9 Crista) the Amazon Jungle. prostitution," she said. “ But it can’t be easy for a “ The male is sexually free because he is involved 3-7 >HAS6(CNVI6IKD6Y INCOME ® Noche de Gala ‘ @ Nightly Buainoaa Report 1 :00AM ® Star Search woman emotionally. with a woman who is not his wife, his mother or his BEINfiSFItOM [HBO] MOVIE: 'MIschier (CC) A nerd • 99 One Day at a Time I D Joe Franklin Show with a hopeless crush on a popular girl gets “ Money probably is the major reason why whores daughter,” Dunaway theorized. "There is no personal ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook [CNN] MonoyliiM lessons in being cool. Doug McKeon, Chris 39 Comedy Break go into the business. But it also gives hookers a kind of emotional involvement with the opfxtsite sex. No [DIS] Disney's Legenda and Haros Nash. Rated R. (3 ) CNN HaadHne News power, of being in control of a situation — and a man — conflicts. The money is on the table and few human [ES P N ] College BaakotbaH Tourna­ 10:00PM ® Fatcon Crast (CC) Lance ® Night QaHery and never being vulnerable. feelings have to be dealt with. NoTcJHiS if^EToMBOF ment: Big Beat Quarterfinal Game becomes suspicious of Peter, Emma re­ O Break tha Bank “ My research very clearly indicates women don’t “ Who knows why there is so much anguish in life lU e R B A L \ c e o F A m m MPNl)W«TMR.6HIRr/ i TrtEUNKytoyJN conciles with Dwayne, Maggie rejects [U S A ] Wild. Wild World of Anknale [C N N ] Croa.fire .get into prostitution for the enjoyment of sex. Lil is an where men and women are concerned in a sexual m B h fV B Jeff's advances and Richard hires a detec­ ms Trte MOST ! 'S O U D G O L D " 7:30PM PM Magazino ex-hooker who is determined never to be emotionally relationship. A hooker can be an aspirin tablet. l'iM a S l’ >^a!u£ iKyfKD S(W IN AU- \ DANC,£R. tive to check on Jordan (60 min.) 1:05AM ® MOVIE: 'Spawn of tha . ® M*A*8*H CD CD News SNthls' A high school joum ^sm teacher hurt by a man again. B V B n M S .P OFOOSRPAWUIM! tracks down an amphibian creature that is “ I think one reason why actresses like to play "S E X IS A fascinating subject to eveiTtape, D Whaal of Fortum CD ® The FaH Guy (CC) Colt tracks a ^ r ' bail-jumper/bigamisi whose four wives terrorizing animals and humans off the whores is that good hookers also have to be good including people who deny it. And because prostitutes ® NBA BaakatbaM: New York at Bos­ coast of Califomie. Alan BlarKhard, Judy are hot on his trail. (60 min.) actresses who act out their own fantasies or the deal with sex they become fascinating. Sex ton Motulsky, Dennis Lee Fah. 1979. -As, 39 Indopandant N ew s Qj) Independent News fantasies of the men they are with." crystallizes everything, the emotions, the mind and [M A X ] m o v ie : -Haavan O ) Mission: Impossible 1:25AM Dunaway lighted a cigarette and exhaled a cloud of behavior. It is part of the complicated business of 31) Bast of Saturday Night Help lie' Mischief prevails at a Catholic ALLEY OOP ■ by Dava Graue (S ) ® Miami Vice Crockett investigates blue smoke. She went on to say there is a fine line living. (S) (S) Barney IMiNsr boys high school during the 1960'a. Don­ a corrupt judge who has involved his own ald Sutherland. Andrew McCarthy, John . between so-called respectability and prostitution. “ Lil is fun to play because she is a complex DO YOU T H IN K I DUNNOi I GUESS ^ HEY, THIS HOLY m a c k e r e l ! LOOK AT THIS (g ) Jeopardy THIS t6*WHERE WE'LL FIND OUT SOON ) C A N Y O N 'S TH ER E'S W ATER HERE, son into a bribery scheme with a mobster. Heard. 1984. Rated R. “ Whores go to bed with men they don’t love for woman,” Dunaway said. “ She’s vigilant and never (60 min.) In Stereo. V VK THESE WOMEN E N O U G H ! r ...... O PEN IN G UR. EVERYTHING/ ^ r . d (SB NHL Hockey: Hartford at Buffalo profit,” she said. “ Many women marry men they misses a thing. She is in love and denies it. She enjoys LIVE? SD Start of Something Big 1:30AM ® News (SB Benson 39 Indepandant Nawa don't love for security or material reasons. Women sex but doesn't have a partner in life. 9 9 State W s'ra In [C N N ] Evening News traditionally have felt they must protect themselves “ Case histories, newspaper stories and books prove M R MEN™ AND LITTLE MISS™ by Hargraavea A Sellers ( g Night Gallery 9 9 Archie Bunker's Place [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Teachers' (CC) A in a man's world. There has almost always been a there are women like Lil who run expensive bookers bumed-out but gifted teacher faces com­ [C N N ] Nawanight Update OMb*uHB»yMEA.lr0 W H Y P IP [U SA] Radio 1990 crowded school is sued for swarding a di­ bargains in life. They don’t get into the psychological aspects of •V> T H E A N P der* A Los Angeles bank employee and ploma to an illiterate student. Nick Nolte. sometime lover o f a tennis pro-cum-drug “ Psychiatrists say one of the most common female prostitution. It's just a profitable business — as it has WRITE THE NAME A 8:00PM ® TwMight Zorn JoBeth WiHiams, Judd Hirsch. 1984. dealer decktas to kivasligsta his death and ® British M usic Awards fantasies is being a hooker for the power it gives over been for women since the dawn of tim e." Rated R. becomes a potential target herutf. Debra ' ® ® W ebstar (CC) Katherine and [T M C ] MOVIE: Porky's Revenge' (CC) Winger. Mark Keyloun. 1984. Rated R. George are astounded at W ebster's reac- The basketball teem from Ar>gel Beach [T M C ] MOVIE: -Killing tioo when they finally agree to give him a High learns that they may have to tN ow 1:55AM ABC sweepstakes B8 gun the big game when their coach is urtable to Heat' A newiy-merried woman living in South Africa begins to go mad Karen 39 MOVIE: 'Victimi' Four women pay Ns gambling debts. I^ n Monahan, Black. Rated NR. stripped of their humanity by the same rap­ W yatt Knight. Tony Ganios. 1985. Rated THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sanaom ist )Oin in a desperate quest to trap the man R.. 2:00AM ® MOVIE: -m e Adventures - the courts set free. Kate Nettigen. Ken Ho­ 10:30PM 39 News of Don Juan* The fabuloua Spanish lover Barbour gets 10-night stand ward, Howard Hesseman. 1981. is fencing master at the Engkth court. Errol WHAT'ilHA caUfo, YOU cowT oi(b A n a g , YOU D(6 c?ii?r YDO'pgAVeKY Tales from the Deskside 3D Col umbo Flynn. Vivecs Lindfors. Robert Douglas. HUKKtClAlOE?^ , 'WHAT'^LEFT WEIK? F^R5C3M, @1 An Evening with Barbara Cook 1949. IS) MOVIE: 'Seven Days in May' In Barbour is also taking another Beverly Hills couldn't tell the Dick Van Dyke ® MOVIE: ‘Operation Sacrat' During Bv Jerry Buck T \ 0 \ HOLB r B R U T O N . I 1974. anidealisticU.S. presideni signsan unusual approach. The show will difference but the p ^ p le on Skid * agreement with Russia lor nuclear disar­ ® ) Loco Amor W W II. a U.S. Marina lakes on a dangerous The Associated Press C^bm'kVCUS. mament Bun Lancaster. Kirk Douglas. mission St tha risk o f his own kfe. Comet be touted as coming “ almost live Row knew a good wine when they Warmly. Leo Wilde. Kart Maldan. Steve Cochran. 1952. tasted one. One derelict started Puxmles Astrograph -\r Fredric March. 1964. LOS ANGELES - ABC has from Van Nuys, Calif.,” a part of @ Riptide Nick. Cody and Boz help a 10:45PM [D IS ] D Tv 3 9 Start of Something Big given John Barbour exactly 10 Los Angeles in the San Fernando speaking French when he tasted dashing mifiionaire uncover a legendary 11:00PM CD Eyewitneas News [E S P N ] CoEaga BaakaftiaS Touma- nights to get his act together or get Valley. In the past it's been famous the French wine.” sgnken tresure. (60 min.) mam: ACC Quarterfinal ACROSS 4 Haron Answer to Previous Puzrls CD Taxi off the air. mostly for yan Nuys Boulevard, a @ (g) Washington Week in Review [C N N ] Sporta Latonight 5 3. Roman C D ® . ® News 2:30AM Part of the network’s promotion mecca f ^ teen-agers who Barbour also got a government jayp-1 (CC) Paul Duke is joined by lop Wesbing- ear in 15 Mountains Michael Ironside, Patrick McGoohan. son, Dane Olsen. 1984. Rated R. Challenge.” 11 Strange (comb, nity standing and where your career is iVe BEeN OM group of young cm thieves donate Itieir 1980. put together a nightly half-hour a com er of the screen during concerned Your leap could be a big “ I keep reading articles by wine (ibbf.) form) proceeds to CM om ia farm workers. Mi­ ® NewsCenter 3:35AM [H B O ] m o v ie : Torchlight' show of humorous essays, comedy interviews whenever someone IS Rituals one. chael Parks. Linda Cristal. 1978. A couple'a marriage is threatened by the connoisseurs about which is better,. 19Crackla SPIN p o p (3 ) M*A«S*H in the news, and light features. tries to evade the truth by talking 17 Bomttain. for PISCES s for an Amish girl. ® ® Swxmd City TV WMBIMMMB Picture 39 Marthaa 12 13 1 even astound yourself with how cleverly V ® @ W ai Street Week Louis (tukeyser ® ® The Tonight Show Guest host 40Tanura you overcom e obstacles. anafyzes the *80's with a weekly review of Joan Rivers welcomes Peter Alan, Susan 42 Drmitae IB 1« 17 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A helpful idea acortomic arvl investment matters. SuNivan arxJ film critics Gene Siskel and LEVISJEANS on how to improve a sagging relation­ [DIS] Dmger Bay Roger Ebert. (60 mm.) In Stereo. Somehow, natural fibers yourself 19 ship will occur to you today Act upon it 9:00PM ® OoBas (CC) J.R and Jack Doctor Who always seem to feel better quickly before the inspiration deserts attend a danger-filed bal in Martinique. ® Hogan's Horoas and wear better. These 100% I2 2 you .o cotton pre-washed blues ' ^ iron CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don t put from Levi Strauss & Co. are ft 2€ 27 running your 61 l otwHftd yourself in a position today to be con­ so soft and comfortable you'll trolled by events If you use your smarts (AiNU think you've been wearing 66 Corrtainar 34 5-7 Golfer has secret weapon 66 Octal you’ll be able to make them work for them forever. Straight leg 60 Promias you tailoring and 5-pocket styling 37 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone you KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia toward the use of this game- are always at ease, at home, ow n •olamnly. know casually will cross your path again (U P I) — The 83-year-old prime winning putter," said the instruc­ or ready to go. 61 Bacoma maUow 40 today If you take time to know one an­ tions that came with the “ Game 62BrNd minister was confldent be could other you II discover you share many Bridge have beat any of ISO golfers on the Winner,” a gift from Air Chief 63 In bygone days common interests links, thanks to his secret weapon Marshal Dawee Chullasapya, business. 64 Nagation VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) A m eth od S3 54 former Thai deputy defense 65Da«eioua 49 49 90 1 you ve been using to perform a tedious — a putter equipped with head­ If you've bMn thinking about earning aom. money, natural play when West switches to minister. 66 Our (Fr.) task can be greatly improved upon A Fighting lights, bells, horns and bribe you might want to conalder coming to work for NORTH S.T4S the club 10. Instead of covering, de­ “ As a last resort you can use the BB 1 a procedure for shortening the steps will . money. thia nawapapw aa a carrier. 4653 clarer should simply play low from Introducing... DOWN occur to you today an instinct Prim e Minister Tunku Abdul attached Chicago Bank notes to Ifa a lot Ilka being In bualnaaa tor youraalf. You do 81 r 4QJ94 both bands, allowing West to hold the bribe the caddy to have a lapse of LIBRA (Swpt. 23-Oct. 23) II y o u 've been aom. aMlIng. You dMIver th. product. You coliMt ♦ J62 trick. For the defen^rs, what now? If Rahman, a keen amateur golfer, wanting to improve your skills m a fun memory on your scorecard,” said th. money, and keep your rMorda up to data. 94 ■■ 4QJ3 By Jame* Jaceby clubs are continued, declarer will win said bis 20-year-old putter, called the lowest price 2 bAAauMBiwiMU oraaJ nonor»------sport in which you compete, this is a the “ Game Winner,” came with a the explanatory note printed in the Wa ahow you the ropm. but after that you're the trick in his own hand or in dummy, on your own moat of the tint.. S Ipaea agency L good day to take a lesson from your WEST EAST Occasionally good bridge play in­ note detailing the recipe for souvenir program of the 4KI0 72 4J98 depending upon what East plays. He (abbr.) (01988 by NEA Inc friendly pro volves suppressing one's natural card­ success for “ people who want to tournament. on Levi’s anywhere! You iMm a lot about how to handle varioua S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-No¥b22) Be prepared 483 46 can then draw trumps, ruff one dia­ playing instincts developed over the win every time — even if it costs a Some features of the club are thinga... people, money, aomeUmea doga. to spend a little extra effort today if 4AK87 4 10 9543 mond, cash the thirt club and exit with years. That's the theme of today's purely functional, the note But moat of all, you learn how to handle you re shopping for, any household 4 10 96 4K874 the diamond jack as before, throwing few friends.” youraelf. And thafa good to know,' deal. Sooth p la y ^ in four hearts. Af­ continued. Unwashed...... *13.99 Items By taking time to look around his small spade. Now West, with no Tunku said Thursday the put­ whatever you plan to do in Ufa. CELEBRITY CIPHER SOUTH ter the king of diamonds bad held the The reflector protecUf'against you II find bargains exit card, will be forced either to lead ter's air bom, bell, rear reflector, »>»• Cipher lor moiher rodiy'e dUer M equen O 4AQ4 first trick. West played the club 10. drunk golf cart drivers, the head­ Prewashed.....*16.99 Interested? Call our SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D m ;. 21) The into the A-Q of spades or to play a dia­ battery lamp and tape measure circulation departmanL 4AK 10 7 5 2 Naturally declarer covered with the lights allow the keen golfer to play by CONNIE WIENER race goes to the swift today so get an mond. allowing declarer to ruff in the would have assured bis triumph in or atop by In parson. early start Once you capture the lead ♦ Q queen, and East put on the king. De­ when the course is not so crowded 4A52 dummy and throw tife spade queen . the $150,000 2Sth Malaysian Golf Mayba wo can go Into ‘••QLJPTF VOLXKVBKLHK PV AKHJ keep your eye on the pack to be sure no clarer now drew trumps, ruffed one from his hand. Open, were he competed in the — like after midnight — while the bualnaaa together. one IS gaming on you Vulnerable: EUst-West diamond, cashed the j a ^ of ciute (on tape measure allows “scientific ILs a simple little end play, with the four-day championship. CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-J«n. 19) You Dealer South which West played thie nine), and tten putt-distance computations'’ gua­ 647-9946 UPHPTF. JRW TKAKH FKU UR VPU MRYT frosting on the cake being the unusual “ Wait until your opponent DOUG'S ARMY MID NAVY have a faculty today for taking bits and played dummy’s jack of diamonds, ranteed to give any opponent an play to.eliminate the club suit without swings to putt and then honk your pieces of information and turning them West Narth East Saadi throwing a spade. West was on lead, 1269 Wm I MitMU Tumpiit# (noxt to Medi-MoH) WTQKVV JRW*HK L XPTF.” — letting E^ast gain the lead. bora. When this no longer irriutes inferiority complex. into a source tor personal gam Cash m IW but he had preserved a low club. He ‘ ‘If you still lose, may we suggest Pass 2W him, change to the bell. The horn CHECKS on your talents Pass 4W led it to his partner's good cluh eight that you give up golf and take up CRVKBOPTK OWQQ. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) M ak e d e fi­ Pass Pass Pass ' and the bell when properly coordi­ 6 4 3 -5 0 6 5 WELCOME and the contract was set with a spade fishing because we make dandy l^aurlipfitpr BpralJ) nite plans to do something furi today- Jerkey, or jerted beef, is a comip- nated and used at full .volume will HOURS: Mon. - T im s . - Wed. 10-8 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If your face was as fat as mine, you'd suck in back through declarer's A-Q. lure,’’ the manufacturer's mes­ SmeV UmdMMm mm 4r tt$ fmn your cfiBBfca too/* — Maria Sfirlver. with friends You II blend comfortably Opening lead: 4 K tioo of the Chilean word "charqui,” drown out any uncalled for com- Thurs. 4 Fri. 10-9 / Srt. 9-6 / Sun. 12-5 into a group — and the more the To achieve a perfect end play, de­ meat cut into strips and dried in the . menta your opponents m ifht have sage concluded. m errier clarer most suppress the instinctive « i MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. March 7. 1986 - 18 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, 1986 Advice About Town Republicans look to tarnish Cuomo’s image

Nicks speaks on sax diseases Coventry High School student Michelle A. Powers of Editor's note: Some describe reasons to run for president, but president. 714 Brigham Tavern Raod, Coventry. him as the Rocky Balboa of the because you’re an Italian from the Nurse practitioner Barbara Nicks will speak about Democratic Party, others say he Northeast is not one of them ." THE ATTENTION focused on ‘Good King Henry’ lacked sexually transmitted diseases Wednesday from 12:15 has a penchant for putting his foot Even Vice-President George Cuomo has left little doubt that he to 1 p.m. at the Women’s Center of the Lowe Building Oriowtkl tp«akt to society in his mouth. Whatever their Bush gdt into the act. At a could become the most influential at Manchester Community College. New York Democrat since Frank­ Mike Orlowski of Park Hill Joyce Florist will speak viewpoint, people are talking more Conservative Party dinner in New On March 26, also from 12:15 to 1 p.m.. Dr. Kent lin Delano Roosevelt. more than social graces about floral arrangements Monday at the 8 p.m. and more about New York Gov. York City in late January, Bush Stahl of the Immediate Medical Care (Center will meeUng of St. Bridget's Rosary Society In the school Mario Cuomo and his potential as a brought up the issue of Cuomo And the suggestion that Cuomo speak about dealing with doctors. presidential candidate. granting clemency for McGivem. could he a m ajor benefactor from DEAR than I did? The sessions, which are free and open to the public, cafeteria at 74 Main St. Before the meeting, the rosary “I can tell you one thing about '■r Kennedy’s decision not to run for ABBY: I must MIXED UP IN DEL MAR are part of a series co-sponsored by the Women's will be recited at 7: IS p.m., followed by a mass at 7:30 ■ 0 ^ the difference between a liberal president in 1988 seems plausible. set you straight Center and the Student Health Services Office. In ' p.m. in St. Bridget Church, 80 Main St. By Marc Humbert politician and a conservative one,” Organized labor, a powerful about your ig­ DEAR MIXED UP: It was nice April the groups will hold sessions on stress of Mary Ann to straighten out your The Auocloted Press said Bush, "Gov. Ronald Reagan force in Democratic politics, has norant impres­ management and smoking. sion of King Dear Abby husband, and I can understand Alumnae Club meets In home (when he was governor of Califor­ been a strong booster of the New To register or get more information, call the center ALBANY, N.Y. - In 1985, Gov. nia)^ kept cop killers In ja il." Henry VIII of your gratitude. But you are not The Manchester Area Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi York governor. at 647-6154 or 647-6056 weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 3 Mario Cuomo went toe-to-toe with Nonetheless, even Stone said England. You Abigail Van Buren obligated to gift-wrap your man win meet at 7: SO p.m. Monday at the home of Marcella " A 10, the Bo Derek of poliU- p.m. President Reagan on tax reform Cuomo probably wasn’t in much perpetuate that and hand him over. His "honesty” B. Basinda, 39 Bumbrook Raod, East Hartford. A cians,” A F Ld O President Lane and won the initial round in a battle political trouble in his home state. erron eou s in telling you about the other ways and means project will be the program. Linda Kirkland said of Cuomo as far back long from over. Citing the New York OOP’s American ste­ woman is commendable, but it MCC holds business series Bissell will provide refreshments. as 1983. '' reotype of King doesn't cancel out the hurt he’s The slugfest with the popular inability to find a candidate willing For much of 1985, Cuomo waged The first of a four-part monthly Business News Henry VIII as causing you by fooling around. Republican president was heady to oppose Cuomo’s expected re- a sometime lonely battle against a the ultimate slob. This gross he could marry Anne. The pope Lunch Series will start Wednesday at noon in room 212 Pinochle scores given stuff for the New York Democrat election campaign this year. Stone portion of Reagan’s tax overhaul refused. So Henry separated Eng­ You need more help than I can of the Lowe Building at Manchester Community who sported a "loser” label four said, "You can’t beat somebody proposal that would have elim i­ misconception comes from the The scores for the pinochle games for senior citiiens land from the Roman Catholic give you in a letter. See a marriage College. MCC psychology professor Charles Regan years ago when he turned to the with nobody." nated federal deductions for state Hollywood movies, made in the played recently at the Arm y and Navy Club have been •V United States with notorious disre­ Church, established the Church of counselor about this new problem will speak about reducing employee absenteeism. musical theme from "R ock y" to This month. Republican spirits and local taxes. announced. They include: England and made the king you're facing. And take the Each session will be from noon to 2 p.m. on pump some life into his sagging were buoyed briefly when woi^ got At first, aides to Reagan attemp­ gard for historical facts. Mary Twombly 626, Robert Schubert 607, l«ah I am honor-bound to say that (himself) its head. (Convenient?) "changed man" with you. He Wednesdays. The other dates, speakers and topics political career. out that former Secretary of State ted to portray the New York Rauchle 595, Peter Cassello 591, FrlU Wilkinsen 570, Henry VIII was a great ruler in a With the Roman Catholic Church needs some more straightening will include: Toward the end of 1985, many Henry A. Kissinger might chal­ governor as simply protecting the Rene Maire 570, Hans Bensche 567, Gert McKay 558. difficult period of religious and out of the way, he had his marriage out. April 16, MCC assistant professor of business, Terry politicians were touting the son of lenge Cuomo. Within a few days, special interest of a high-tax state. Martin Backston 556 and EMward Scott 555. political change for “the western to Catherine declared null and McConnell, financial planning for retirement. Italian immigrants as the man Kissinger had taken himself out of Patrick Buchanan, White House world. He was greatly loved by his void. Then Anne (whom he had DEAR ABBY: Your two-day May 14, Jerry Edelwich, assistant professor of ready for a presidential title shot in the running. In bowing out, Kissin­ communication director, said people, who called him “ the good already secretly married) was series, "W inning Against the MCC's drug and alcohol rehabilitation counselor 1988. ger said he had been encouraged to Cuomo was a “ glib fast-talking King Henry." crowned queen. Was Henry "Odds," was beautiful, but in program, burnout. Toller wins Plnewood Derby Cuomo moved up even further on run by Bush. lobbyist for reactionary liberalism Please browse through your happy? Nooooo! naming all those >yho had over­ June 11, Edward Jekot from the U.S. Small the contender’s rating chart when For months, top Cuonlo political that would kill tax reform in its history books and elevate yourself Three years later, their mar­ come some kind of handicap — Business Administration, advertising a business. Cub Scout Christopher Toller won the race in the Massachusetts Sen. Edward advisers had been claiming that crib.” above the trashy movie riage was such a mess that good deafness, blindness, poverty, prej- Enrollment is $5 a lecture or $16 for the series. recent annual Plnewood Derby competition of Cub Kennedy announced in December national Republican leaders were But Cuomo kept delivering a stereotypes. King Henry had Anne separated udice — you included Participants may bring lunches. The college will Scout Pack 126, sponsored by Emanuel Lutheran that he wouldn’t run for president pressuring their state GOP coun­ message that the president’s tax ALL-AMERICAN HISTORY from her head, charging her with Michelangelo because he was a serve beverages and desserts. For more information, Church. Michael Spector finished second and Jason . in 1988. terparts to “ bloody” the governor plan was unfair to the middle class BUFF infidelity. homosexual! call 647-6242. Marsh placed third in the overall standings. Ryan ' " I t ’s a beautiful Christmas pres­ in 1986 to make it harder for him to of all states and that it was the rich So much for King Henry V Ill. Since when is homosexuality Oliver. Curtis Della nd Allan Archibald received ent for (Colorado Sen.) Gary Hart run for president in 1988. who would really benefit. With DEAR BUFF: I just finished whom I disparaged for his bad considered a handicap? Students take part In symposium highest awards for workmanship. Andrew Brindisi, and Mario Cuomo," said Califor­ It wasn’t hard to find the reasons polls indicating Cuomo was being browsing through the World Book table manners, I.M. ONE Jeff Blaschik and Stephen M eyer received top honors nia Sen. Alan Cranston. why Republicans were worried believed, the House approved Encyclopedia. A few facts: Henry Area teachers and students of area schools will take for creative design. But as the new year began, about Cuomo. In 1985: legislation in December that called V III came to the throne when he DEAR ABBY: I've been mar­ D E AR I.M .: Up until recently, if part in a science symposium at Wesleyan University Den level winners were: Adam Kramen, Scott -Cuomo said and did some things • His re-election bank account for retaining the deductions. was 18. His father had arranged a ried for 16 years to a man who used a homosexual came out of the in Middletown Monday. Robert P. Poole of East Desautels, Toby Potterton, Shawn Sibley, Elliott that had top Republican strate­ grew to $9 million on the strength of "H e put his national political marriage between Henry and the to drink, chase other women and closet in some quarters he would Catholic High School will present a research paper, Lerman, Jay Krajewski, Dan Dodd, Ami Keissar and gists hinting the governor might a record $3.4 million New York capital on the line and he won," widow of Henry's brother Arthur. bet the horses, but he's a changed lose his job. Even today in the “ Light Beam Communication and Fiber Optic Jared Schneider. have taken one too many punches City fund-raising dinner in No­ said Brad Johnsbn, the governor’s Catherine of Aragon, daughter of man now. He hasn't had a drink for Mormon Church, he would ^ Waveguides." Other area participants are: to the head. vember that came with the elec­ chief Washington lobbyist. King Ferdinand and Queen Isa­ eight months and he hasn't been to excommunicated. There are still Manchester High School teacher Judith C. Libby of In mid-December, Cuomo said tion sUIl a year away. Cuomo and his supporters are bella of Spain, who just happened the track in over a year. No. he many gay and lesbian people who 28 Ash St. and students Mark W. Schuhl of 30 Rainbow holds parent program the Mafia was "a word invented by • In April, Cuomo was selected gearing up for another tough fight to have a handsome dowry. didn't find “ God"; he found do not have the courage to come Huckleberry Lane and Matthew I. Kim of 62 people ... a lot of baloney.” The by the Mutual Radio network to in 1986 as the measure is worked Manchester Assembly 15, International Order of It seems King Henry lost his another woman, and he says he out to their parents. Wyneding Hill Road. governor later explained that he share weekday commentary du­ over by the Senate. Rainbow for Girls, will hold a business meeting and a head over a beautiful maiden owes it all to "M ary Ann." He was We have come a long way. but East Catholic High School teacher Deborah didn’t mean to say there wasn’t a ties with the former U.S. Senate But 1985 also provided proof that parents degree session Monday at 7:30 p.m at the named Anne Boleyn who was later honest enough to tell me the truth, until society regards one's sexual Beaulieu of East Hartford and student Maryann P. Mafia, only that using the word as Majority Leader Howard Baker. Cuomo, the man who rose to orientation as blameless as the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. to lose hers. Literally. so how can 1 tell him he can't see Claffey of South Windsor. a synonym for organized crime Mutual officials boasted that the national prominence largely on the The good King Henry tried to get Mary Ann any more when she did color of one's eyes, it's still a unfairly sterotyped all Italian- two were "potential 1988 presiden­ strength of an eloquent keynote the ^ p e to annul his marriage so more to straighten out my husband handicap. Americans. tial campaign rivals.” address to the 1984 Democratic J * On New Year's Eve, the gover­ • In May, the governor was National Convention, could plant nor granted executive clemency to named a national Father of the his foot firm ly in his mouth. a state prison inmate who had b^ n Year. m In April, Cuomo said that the Aging affects smell, taste convicted of murder in the 1968 • In July, Cuomo was named to strongest objections to New York’s shooting of a deputy sheriff. A state Playgirl magazine’s list of the 10 UPI ptiolo first-in-the-nation seat belt law COMING SATURDAY parole board panel decided the sexiest men in America. were coming from "N R A hunters D E A R DR. uncomfortable about waiting a inmate, Gary McGivem, shouid • In November, the Boston New York Gov. Mario Cuomo delivers into the national limelight. Allies feel who drink beer, don’t vote and lie GOTT: I still year for a glaucoma followup, ask stay in prison for at least two more Globe reported that of 50 state Republicans are looking to ’’bloody” to their wives about where they have some your ophthalmologist to refer you the keynote address at the 1984 IN years. Democratic chairmen surveyed, . were all weekend.” sense of smell to a colleague for a second opinion. Democratic National Convention in San Cuomo to diminish his politcal standing And in mid-Janurary, the gover­ 24 said Cuomo would be a strong While Cuomo apologized for and taste, but I nor said he was increasingly presidential candidate in their Francisco. The speech catapulted him among voters.-- what he said was an "inartful” can only smell Dr. Gott DEAR DR. GOTT: Is there any concerned about what he viewed as state. Hart, the senator from V remark, leaders of the National and taste things possible physical danger in having governor in 1986, as expected, he things to say. an anti-Italian bias, commenting Colorado, was mentioned by 23 year saying he wasn’t getting Rifle Association said they that are strong. a hair transplant? will probably not renew a 1982 Peter Gott, M.D. 2 Between the Lines: The story that " if anything could make me chairmen while Kennedy was ready to run for president. He said Already this year, the New York planned to remind Cuomo in 1986 A long time ago change my mind about running for named by nine. it in New York. Connecticut, pledge to serve a full, four-year \ DEAR READER: Hair trans­ governor has twice gone to Flor­ that NRA memhers do vote. I had a,bad head behind the story. the presidency, it's people talking, • On Dec. 1. the New York Daily Massachusetts, California, Flor­ term as governor. plants performed by a medically ida. The first trip featured an cold and in­ A about, ‘An Italian can't do it, a News rep o rt^ that a statewide ida, New Hampshire and on Staggered by a few punches, the serted some q u a lifi^ person are safe. How­ As 1985 ended, Cuomo said he appearance at a fund-raiser for Catholic can’t do it.' " poll placed the governor’s appro­ several ococsions in Washington, man some see as the liocky Balboa Vicks Vaporub ever, when performed by one who 4 Celebrity: Laurie Anderson looks had been rejecting too many Florida Gov. Bob Graham and a val rating at 79 percent. Sixty-six D.C. He added San Antonio. Texas, of the Democratic Party has up my nose. Could this have caused may have inherited a tendency to is not qualified, the results can be out-of-state speaking engage- speech to a Jewish group in Palm at America in her own way. “ I'M BEGINNING to think the percent of those surveyed said it to the list early this year. remained standing. And like the the problem? I'm past 72. and also enlargement of the capillaries or disastrous. Infection is the prim­ 'ments for fear that they would fuel Beach. The second trip, for an governor is a very disturbed man. I would be fine for Cuomo to run for fictional film hero, Cuomo has suffer from deafness. veins in your skin. You need an ary problem. However, Cuomo has been care-- speculation that he coveted the appearance on the Phil Donahue think he sees persecution where president while still serving as continued to press the attack. The examination to make sure you 5 Profiles: Richard Dyer of White House. Show, resulted in Cuomo saying it there is none.” said Roger Stone, a governor. ful not to take himself out of the DEAR DR. GOTT: lama man of " I should have ignored that,” would be "arrogant” for him to say major difference is that rhetoric DEAR READER: As people don't have an internal problem, Manchester. politicai adviser to President 1988 race and has gone so far as to such as liver disease, that might 85 and have problems with consti­ Cuomo said. “ I think we have some that he wouldn’t ever run for has replaced right crosses. age. they tend to develop less Reaagan. “ There are a lot of good CUOMO SPEN T much of the say that if he ran for re-election as efficient senses: eyes. ears, smell account for prominent veins. If pation and straining. I ’ve had a and taste can be affected. I doubt your condition is a cosmetic barium X-ray and sigmoidoscopy, 0 Cover Story: The Hartford that the Vicks caused the problem, problem, you may also wish to see and everything's normal. Can you Symphony’s newest conductor a plastic surgeon. suggest something? but putting this material up the savors his energetic lifestyle. nose is an unwise idea. The oil base Hope dims for curing genetic disease in Vicks can irritate the nose and. DEAR DR. GOTT: lamSlandin DEAR READER: Try using ®l|e ^ront pttrlour in some people: enter the lungs, relatively good health. My ophthal­ more fruit and bran in your diet. 6 0 The Image Workshop: Know your By Robert Strand transplant failed to provide a consistent. mologist diagnosed me as having Next, try increasing bulk with Angeles. where it causes a form of chronic functioning immune system. For the moment. Anderson said, BEAUTY SALON “ suspect glaucoma.” He wants to Metamucil, Finally, a mild laxa­ correct skirt length. United Press International Paul Berg, a Stanford biochem­ pulmonary infection called lipoid About 10 American children are the most likely approach to genetic 465 HARTFORD RD„ MANCHESTER wait a year for a repeat test. tive. used several times a week, ist and a Nobel laureate, said every pneumonia. bom with the disease each year disease is organ transplant. The However, I have a fullness in my may be helpful. STANFORD, Calif. — ScienUsts human disease is caused either by 649-7897 10 The Kinsey Report: Here’s howto searching for ways to cure genetic a genetic flaw or a genetic and typically die before their Bubble Boy disease can be treated DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’m a tee­ eyes, and I'm not sure if this is diseases by fixing the genes that susceptibility to the ailment. second birthdays. with bone marrow transplant if introduce* Pam, formerly nager and have visible veins on my related to the glaucoma or a sinus Send your questions to Dr. Gott make your Daikon Shield claim. cause them have hit a roadblock. Genes affect our ability to respond there is a perfect tissue match legs, arms and face. They don’t problem. Is it safe to wait a year? in care of the Manchester Herald Last year W. French Anderson of of Innovations They can get the technique to to any infection, even such com­ between graft and host. stick out like varicose veins, they at P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland, OH the National Institutes of Health 11 Exercise: The benefits of work in the test tube, and to work in mon virus-induced q^ments as are just on the surface. What are DEAR READER: Yes. it is. 44101. Due to volume of mail, said his work with mice was Theodore Friedmann, a pedia­ Pam would like to mice, but they can’t get it to work colds or flu. these from and how can I get rid of Early glaucoma does not ordinar­ individual questions cannot be swimming cannot be overesti­ encouraging enough that he might trician at the University of Califor­ in monkeys, the closest relative of Genetic therapy involves im­ invite her friends to them? ily produce symptoms of eye answered. (Questions of general propose early this year federally- nia, San Diego, said scientists are mated. humans. Before gene therapy can planting healthy genes in the cells fullness. Have your doctor evalu­ interest will be answered in future approved research on humans. convinced that organ transplanta­ stop in or ca{l be attempted with people, it first of patients with defective genetic DEAR READER: I believe you ate your sinuses. If you are columns. tion is verging on great improve­ 1 2 At the Movies: “9'/4 Weeks” is must be successful with monkeys. information. But Anderson said experiments ments. Already the new anti­ T h e disappointing news Some diseases are caused by a rejection drug, cylcosporine. has misguided ... Ian Richardson won’t with monkeys presented much • Perms • Manicures emerged at a recent seminar at flaw in a single gene, and because more trouble than did the research dramatically improved success. 11 Stanford, sponsored by Scientists’ • Color • Nall Tips stretch... Film capsules. of this apparent simplicity, these with mice. Mothers’ group profits all Insitutute for Public Information, are the diseases on which genetic In spite of recent disappoint­ • Cutting • Waxing in which experts described their researchers now concentrate. In test tubes and in mice the ments, Berg said. “ There is an plain have a good time out of life. Weekend Television: An eight-page & • Pedicures DEAR 13 current efforts. An example is severe combined flawed gene problem was dealt enormous frenzied activity all over • Styling PO LLY: My fa­ Since becoming a mother. I ’ve pullout section with program However, while the researchers immmunodeficiency, the disease with by injection of a virus the world in trying to fill in the vorite Pointer found that regularly meeting wth i M>. a " might be frustrated for now, they that killed David, the famous carrying cells that include fully details about how all genes work.” • Individual Lashes other mothers of small children is schedules for Saturday and functional genes. The cells faith­ involves moth- have not lost their expectation that "Bubble Boy.” who lived in a m 'ers helping so important to keeping my Sunday. answers will be found. sterile, plastic bubble for 12 years fully reproduced the protein whose Once genetic' therapy can be perspective straight about almost mothers Some Pointers “ The question is not whether before his death in 1984. blueprint is carried by the new made to work, it likely will produce Open Monday thru Saturday friends and I every little is.sue surrounding (the new techniques will be app­ The disease causes almost total genes. for treatments for sickle cell have done bab- Polly Fisher child-rearing. 21 Music: Movie stars go on record... lied) but how and when,” said inability to resist infection, and But in monkeys some unknown anemia, Tay Sachs, Lesher-Nyhan Walk-ins • Wb are a full service salon ysitting ex­ When you think your kid is the Record reviews. Nancy Wexler of the Hereditary David died of a commmon virus was happening that didn’t happen and some forms of diabetes — as changes to save only one who throws temper- Disease Foundation of Los and cancer after a bone marrow in teat tubes. The results were not starters. money and for tantrums or refuses to eat or still 22 the security of gets up several times a night, just 22 On the House: Bolton’s new bed & leaving our talk to a couple of other mothers. breakfast has' a rich history. OPEN FRIDAY 10-4 children with someone we trust. the kids help. too. or they just enjoy You'll soon learn that your child is We have also set aside one day a each other’s company. 'Hie child­ only doing what is normal and SAT. & SUN. 11-4 week to get together with all our ren don't have to be the same age. right for her-his age. Even just 2 4 Parenting: One out of five babies children to do a project. We might Our group has children from 1 forming a small, weekly play experiences excessive crying bake pies. sew. or make Christmas month old to 4 years old. No two are group with one or two other ornaments with the children. We the same age. Friendship betw^n mothers or going to group meet­ spells. How much is normal? might help, as a group, or the the mothers seems to be the only ings. such as La Leche League mothers do a major project that is necessity. where you can talk with other 2 5 Insights into Childhood: Young otherwise boring and tedious, such MRS. D.J.P. mothers, is helpful. It’s so impor­ as washing windows, cleaning out tant to know you’re not alone. children tend t^>e possessive. the garage or. as we did recently, DEAR MRS. D J .P .: This is a building a sandbox for the wonderful way to establish friend­ 2 7 On the Road: Automobile recycling ships, find valuable support and King Henry VIII was recognized children. has come a long way. Work can be so much easier and advice for problem-solving, make in 1531 as 'Supreme head of the more fun when it is shared. Often tedious chores easier to do and just church in England 25 2 8 Tax ’Hps: You might have to defer Oak Grove St. Manchester the gain if you sold your home in Thoughts 1985. 2 9 The Curious Shopper: Yes, pigs’ tails really are cut off at'birth. yours. The forty days of Lent in the God lived, and the devil took Jesus SKndint. l«n to Mgkl - IM CnaM. Millie Xwl«rtcli. Petfle Weaver. Dcaale O'BrIca. Betty TMheaa But Jesus didn't jump, and Christian Church are grounded in right into God's front yard. "Jump 30 Dining In: Eggplant is a real glutton for cooking oil. Mary O Brlea. Viola Si Jeka / SHUaf - JeaaMttc Lcaperaaca the forty days that Jesus spent in down. God will see it. He'll send neither should we. "Don’t test the wilderness after his baptism. angels to rescue you. Go ahead, do God." Rather, we should concen­ The travel consultants who have been serving you at Designs on Travel / The Gospel of Luke tells the story it.” trate far more on bending our­ 31 Dining Out: A meal at Higgins has its high and low points. (Luke 4:1-lS). which serves as the Ah, the age-old temptation to try selves to God's will than trying to Globe ’Travel have joined Airway Travel, 457 Center Street, Manchester. basis for the "Thoughts" column to get God to do what we want God get God to bend to our will. The The augmented staff offers you extended travel consultant services that each day this week. to do! Jump off the pinnacle, and question is not, will God sen^e you? God will bend to your will. Pray 'Die question is. are you serving are the result of expertise and many years of experience in travel. Having said no to the devil twice, hard enough^or what you want and God? Jesus then was confronted by a you'll get it. Make a bargain with third temptation. 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74 1M A IN S T n f rT . M«NC Mf <;i| II 643-1591 VFnNON CIBC l I • VI MNiK. Mutual funds have varying rates of return REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: 8Z1-1400 QUESTION: After reading your warnings to percent of the value of your shares at the time you Why aren’t people moving .from money market CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM CAPE beware of mutual funds with 12b-l plans, I learned the cash out. After you do the additional arithmetic, it’s mutual funds into the higher-paying GNMA funds? fund in which I have invested has such a plan and uses unlikely you’ll change your mind,about cashing out it to pay commissions to brokers who sell the fund’s and investing elsewhere. I certainly won’t argue with ANSWER: Many people are. In doing so. however, shares. Investors’ your decision. Lots of mutual' funds have produced they are taking on risk — even if some of them don’t The annual mutual fund survey in Forbes magazine better total returns than the one you now hold. realize it. ★ Sought-after area shows that, for the 12 months ended June 30,1985, my Guide Because money market mutual funds invest in fund paid 9.B percent dividends, had a 17.8 percent QUESTION: What is your opinion of the Forbes short-term debt securities, they use accounting ★ Move-in Condition total return and annual expenses of $1.65 per 9100. It William A. Doyle annual mutual fund-survey? procedures that keep the values of their shares ★ 9 Rooms, 5 Bedrooms has no commission load when shares are purchased, constant — $1 per share, in most cases. That makes but it has a back-end load starting at 6 percent the first ANSWER: I count it as Just about the best overall money market mutual funds virtually risk free. ★ Central Air & Vac year and dropping one percentage point a year after study and critique of long-term mutual fund A GNMA mutual fund invests in Government that. performance. That’s the opinion I’ve held for years. I National Mortgage Association securities — “ Ginnie ★ Fieldstone Fireplace Maes," for short. Even though those securities are Manchester Cuttom Ranch $116,900 I invested $8,000 in this fund le ^ h a n two years ago. rump. like it even better now that it has taken up the cudgel with Ideal layout for entertaining. 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, rec room backed by the full With and credit of the U.S. ★ Lovely In-Law Apt. What are my total yearly expenses and would it be to . However, the numbers in the above paragraph are against 12b-l plans and other abuses by some — not all with fireplace and bar, huge sunroom leading to deck overlooking my advantage to pay the penalty and withdraw my Treasury, their values can rise or fall in the flowering trees and shrubs. 2nd fireplace In living room. All appliances. far from exact. The value of your investment has — mutual fund management organizations. ★ Full Basement money? I am ready to do just that. I have learned my changed — up 17.8 percent in the period you cite and, The 1985 survey appeared in that magazine’s marketplace. lesson and, in the future, will stick to true no-load September 16 issue, which is on file in the reference The market values of Ginnie Maes rise when ★ 2 Car Garage most likely, up some more since. interest rates go down and fall when interest rates go mutual funds, with neither 12b-l plans nor back-end To get a reasonably close estimate of your share of sections of many public libraries. up. So do the values of shares in GNMA mutual funds. , loads. the fund’s annual expenses, you'll have to calculate ★ Thermo-pane Windows If a person who has invested in a GNMA fund redeems the current value of your investment and multiply QUESTION: Most money market mutual funds now his or her shares after Interest rates have risen, he or ★ Priced Right At — $149,900. ANSWER: Based on your numbers, your part of that number by 1.65 percent. Even then, you won’t have dividend yields below 7.5 percent. GNMA mutual that mutual fund’s expenses comes to $132 a year — have a sure fix, because the fund’s expenses might funds have much higher yields — some more than 10 she cashes out at a loss. 1.65 percent of $8,000. And. if you cash out now, you’ll have increased. Those infamous 12b-l plans can run a percent. Many money market mutual funds, hold be hit with a $400 redemption fee — 5 percent of $8,000 investments issued by banks and corporations. The mutual fund's expenses up to 2 percent or more of the Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can — the “ back-end load.” I prefer to call it “ rear-end,” fund’s dssBts investments GNMA mutual funds hold are backed by ft C provide answers only through the column. “ Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To Us! * p AT T T O D A Y because that kind of charge is a kick in the investor's Voiir rear-end charge for redeeming will be 5 —ment. 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BLANCHARD 6 ROSETTO WELCOMES ieaves 2 divisions W e’ve Only Just Begun!! RICK MOORE Rick Moore of Earl Street In Manchester has STAMFORD (AP) — GTECorp. The reorganization effectively lolnsd our staff as a sales consultant. Ha Is a consolidates three GTE divisions IRA’s We have combined 23 years of experience and real estate graduate of East Catholic High School, attended officials said that the company will the University of New Haven, and is an active consolidate its businesses into two into two, although the overwhelm­ R expertise and look what’s happened. member of the Manchester Bth District Fire operating groups, one consisting ing majority of its former Com­ Department We feel that he will be a valuable primarily of GTE's telephone munications Services Group was asset to our sales staff and to all ol his customers companies and regulated busi­ spun off when GTE in January and clients who are considering buying or nesses and the other embracing announced a joint venture with It^ never selling real estate Call RICK M OORE at 646-2482 deregulated or lightly regulated United Telecommunications Inc. 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Pic k up tlu> been elected president of the new Gainers among the blueehips 30 •70,000.' •536,007.40 •628,693.15 group overseeing GTE’s 18 tele­ included International Business 10.22% 9.60% ■K Real Estate, 647-8895 phono and call phone operating companies and Machines, up ‘A at 147; General •60,000. •331,261.79 •378,155.61 WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS A TTENTION S related businesses, including GTE Motors, up >A at 81‘A; Merck, up 35 JACKSTONSHOWCASEi m u CTA U A e r 646-kilo Mobilnet, directories, data servi­ l ‘A at 149, and General Electric, up ces, GTE Telecom and GTE ‘AatTB^t. 40 •50,000. •201,516.23 •224,147.23 In fact, the earlier, the better. As you can see TeleMessenger. Most of those In the banking group, Citicorp 7 7 from the chart at left the sooner you open business are regulated or relate to rose 1^ toS4>/«; J.P. 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— get good people and build an technology should carefully select vent your most skilled workers Devaney, who is quick to note he "We built the greatest industrial By Frank Kelly atmosphere of trust, cooperation and train people at every level, from maximizing their contribu­ is not a behavior scientist, says his capacity the world has ever seen — TAG SALE SIGN United Press International tion to the product, the process and and lik ^ it so much we left it alone and enthusiasm. with formal orientation in quality observations as a consultant have their own work satisfaction. Even for 30 years," he said. “ There are bright grad students improvement and their responsil^ DALLAS — There is more to revealed a number of reasons why worse, the worker never gets the Are things piling up? Then why h w * * some manufacturers fail to During that period, factory work with technical educations and lities, he said. keeping current with today's ma­ “Manufacturing is more of a chance to acquire all the potential achieve' high-quality, low-cost did not have much appeal to MBAs who can be attracted to The best way to announce it Is with a Herald Tag Sale nufacturing technology than put­ manufacturing careers. You can people business than is generally skills he could obtain.” ting in an order for new equipment, operations. graduate students and “ marketing and accounting may have at­ select bright, flexible, trainable recognized. Team building and Classiiled Ad. When you jilace your ad. you II receive an industry consultant advises. DEVANEY SAID the traditional tracted the better business stu­ workers for the factory floor,” goal congruence require much The installation of computers, MANAGEMENT SOMETIMES collective bargaining system has dents," he said. Devaney told manufacturing re- more than sponsorship of the ONE TAG SALE SIGN F R E t compliments of The Herald. sensors, robotics and other innova­ is unskilled in technology introduc­ promoted an “us and them” The explosion in manufacturing presenatives at a seminar examin­ bowling team." tions in manufacturing demands tion and often unmotivated to do attitude focusing “on the relative so ; employees have difficulty in technology, ranging from robotic ing industry competitiveness and He said years of ‘ ‘time study and behavior changes on the part of sponsored by Southern Methodist work simplification” have fos­ share of the pie rather than managers and workers, says Wil­ conforming their goals and aspira­ weldihg and painting to electronic STOP IN AT OUR OFOCE, 1 HERALD SQ., WiANCHESTER University in Dallas. tered another impediment to be working together to make the pie liam Devaney, head of the Price tions to company objectives; and assembly systems and a battery of computers to run them, unders­ faced when looking to new methods larger.” Waterhouse manufacturing ser­ company strategy and business Management should work with plans may be poorly integrated cores the importance of eliminat­ DEVANEY SAID problems of productivity. vice group in Houston. stem from poor performance fos­ “Restrictive job descriptions unions on concessions that are IHDMES "Success in manufacturing re­ and conflicting between market­ ing obsolete concepts while adopt­ tered by low management expec­ and the desire to narrow responsi­ meaningful — worker flexibility, FDR SALE quires more than seeking out the ing, product design and manufac­ ing behavior changes. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED tations — selecting, using and bility result in narrow skills, loss of broadened responsibilities and HELP WANTED HELP WANTED latest technology," said Devaney, turing, he said. One approach, he said, is hiring, tra in in g and retaining good discarding people “ with the same flexibility and extra positions,” he skills. South Windsor — Like an industrial systems engineer A basic problem is that the Devaney suggests manufactur­ Port Time Inserters Mechanic — Heavy con­ Part Time Help Wanted— Help Wanted — Olcott Paste-up artist, part time, manufacturing organization has employees. amount of intellectual effort as observed. Package Store, 654 Center new U & R Contemporary whose division specializes in “Job descriptions and collective ers must look beyond short-term wanted. Call 647-9946, ask struction equipment. 4 hours In the morning. 20 hours, Monday, Tues­ been "systematically neglected" “ This sounds very simplistic and buying a six-pack.” street, Manchester. In­ day, Thursday afternoons Raised Ranch, deluxe computer-integrated manufactur­ bargainmg agreements can pre­ performance. for Bob. Apply In person. The An­ Light manufacturing, no Bonk Tellers — Part Time since World War II. Devaney said. perhaps it is, but it's fundamental A company looking to new heavy work. Coll 649-0072 quire within. and Friday nights. News- ground level rooms, 3 ing services. drew Ansaldl Co., 186 openings, strong figure large bedrooms, main RN — Small rest home In Bldwell Street, between 8 and 4. Maintatner — Full time teper experience helpful. aptitude and flare for Dishwasher — A full fIme Please send work history floor family room, Bloomfield. Competitive Manchester. days. Neat looking asser­ public contact essential. cathedral celling living Try before buying salary and benefits. Call Dental Business evening position availa­ tive working crew chief and salary requirements Qualified applicants Assistant-Receptionist — ble. Apply In person, Co­ fo: The Manchester He- '• room, formal - dining for Interview with Nurs­ Bull Dozer Operator — for residential and com­ please coll Mrs. Tarta- room, 3 baths, fireplace ing Director, 243-2995. Heavy construction Storrs family practice, vey's, 45 East Center St., mercial carpet, floors and raid. Box S C/O Manches­ glia, 646-4004. EOE. computer familiarization Manchester. ter Herald. and much more. $169,500. equipment. Apply In per­ general cleaning. Valid U & R Realty, 643-2692.a Consumer Confidence Masseuses desired (will son, The Andrew Ansaldl and previous dental expe­ Connecticut driver.s li­ Phone service options dazzie consumer train). Exceptional pay Co., 186 Bldwell Street, rience. desirable. Warm, Mechanic — Small en­ cense and willingness to ■99^ BUSINESS friendly personality with, gine, 2 & 4 cycle expe­ Rare Find — Extra Large and transportation avail­ Manchester. learn Is essential. Me­ DPPDHTUNITIES 67 Duplex with detached 2 Index 1985=100 strong desire to work with rience, own tools and chanical aptitude Is help­ more thorough way to compare able. Manchester area. car garage, living room, 574-4851. Truck Driver — Heavy people essential. Excel­ transportation. Good op­ ful. Good starting rate. Service Station Mechan­ Bv Chanoino Times •Based on a monthly survey of Well Established Floral kitchen, dining room, The Kipllnger Magazine costs is to request a comparison construction equipment. lent benefits, 4'/2 day portunity, full time posi­ Call 633-3335. ics and Attendants. Full No matter which company is your primary chart from the Telecommunica­ week. Call 429-8282. tion. Eckert's, Coventry, Design Business In high each unit. 3 bedrooms one 5,000 U.S. families. Apply In person. The An­ and port time. Uniforms side, 4 bedrooms other, no tions Research and Action Center. drew Ansqldl Co., 186 742-6103. furnished. Apply In per­ traffic area. Owner anx­ Whether or not you have to carrier, you can use only AT&T for collect and • Reflects consumer's expectations Part Time — Packaging ious to move on fo other leases. Good for Investor Send $1 and a self-addressed, Bldwell Street, son, 252 Spencer Street, of llve-ln owner. Won't choose a primary carrier this Manchester. Smart shoppers shop and shipping. MCC stu­ Manchester. ventures. Call today for coming September, it may be other operator-assisted calls. MCI is testing stamped, business-size envelope to and intentions. Secretary — Vernon Insu­ dent preferred, must be 18 details. Epstein Real Est­ Last — $131,900. Century rance office, full fime or Classified! They find worth switching long distance TRAC, P.O. Box 12038, Washing­ or over. Apply In person, ate, 647-0895. 21 Jackston-Showcase, the use of operators in Topeka. part time. Varied duties. Part Time Cleaning Help Production Worker for that's a good wav to fight RN/LPN — Immediate telephone companies. ton. DC 20005. Although the chart is light manufacturing. the high cost of living. no phone calls. Trio Prin­ Medical Care Center of 6461316.n updated every few weeks and is Call for Interview. 872- — In retail clothing store. ters, 07 Church Street, 7 Flexible hours. 649-3900. You might want to use a second 6200. Call 649-7901. 643-2711. Manchester has an open­ Look No Further — This 3 company for calls at certain times, mostly accurate, don't trust every 105 East Hartford. ing for a nurse with recent detail. bedroom Ranch with to certain cities, to another coun­ acute or ambulatory care large fully appllanced kit­ card call. MCI's surcharge is $.55 A more detailed chart for about 96.7 experience. Weekend Convenience Store — try, or when you can't get through the billing office for credit when 46Run your ad 6 days for chen, 2 full baths, large you are charged for an incomplete to $1.05 plus higher first-minute 20 companies appears in “The In NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED SECRETARY hours available. Inter­ Downtown Manchester. using the first company. the price of 3! A $16.00 Further details, call 647- living room with fire­ call. rates. Sprint charges the regular Complete Guide to Lower Phone ested applicants, call Trying out long-distance com­ February IN MANCHESTER AREA value for only $10.80. An Sheri at 721-7393. 0481. place, finished rec room, panies can be the easiest way to • Borderline times: If you make rate, but you have to use a Costs” (July 1985), available for added bonus - this sham­ above ground pool and compare them. Changing Times a call at 10:55 p.m.. for example, touch-tone phone. $6.95 from Consumers' Checkbook, Immediate opening for an entry level rock will appear before one car garage Isall yours and talk for 20 minutes, some At pay phones in some airports 806 Fifteenth St., N.W., Washing­ your ad. 4 line maximum. for $94,000. Won't Last. magazine suggests you try about secretary to support our marketing BOOKKEEPER - The three companies that have no companies give you the lower night and elsewhere, you now have to ton, DC 20005. 1 0 0 Aloxander SL all Ad runs March 17th-22nd. Century 21 Jackston- department. Qualified candidates must Non commercial advertis­ Minchntar Board of Raal- Real Estate Showcase, 6461316.0 monthly minimum and compare rate for the portion of the call choose a company before you If you make at least $25 worth of Center S L 487-553 odd only tora la looking lor a pan lima make a call. Calls may be billed on long-distance calls per month, a 563-655 odd only ers, no cancellations. Coll bookkaapar (or light book- the bills you receive. taking place after 11 p.m AT&T, Center SL type 50-60 wpm, take dictation at 60-70 Highland Park — lOVj a major credit card, more thorough comparison of 13-141 now and take advantage kaeplng and general oflica This also gives you a chance to MCI and SBS move to the new rate: Princeton St. wpm, have a good command of the of St. Paddy's Day Spe­ IHDMES room Colonial on 3V2 Sprint and IT T do not. • Volume discounts: Several different companies' rates might 420-496 work. Approximately 12. judge the quality of service. Low Wait Middle Tpke. English language, have a knowledge of cial, 643-2711. houra per weak. Flexible acres. Perhaps, one ot the • Directory assistance: AT&T companies knock 2-10 percent or be worthwhile. all FDR SALE most extraordinary pri­ rates might not be worth the Marble S L word processing, be personable and houra. Call 846-2450. irritation of technical problems now charges 60 cents for a call to more off monthly bills that exceed ‘ Consumers' Checkbook offers a McCibo SL all vate homes In the area. $15 or $20. Some apply the discount customized comparison service All real estate advertised Blanchard & Rossetto that keep calls from going through long-distance directory assist­ Stock Place all have 1-2 years office experience. ance. Several other companies to your total bill, others only to the which uses a computer to analyze 95 In the Manchester Herald Real Estate, 6462482.D or produce noise on the line. Billing Hilliard SL 357-591 Is subject to the federal errors are especialiy annoying if charge 45 cents a call. AT&T, MCI excess amount. AT&T has a your phone bill and find the all GSP offers an excellent benefits NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED program with merchandise re­ Edward S L Fair Housing Act of 1968, Cusiom Ranch — Man- the customer service office puts and US Telecom allow two free lowest-priced company for your all package which incudes medical, dental which makes It Illegal to bates from a special catalog rather calling habits. Quality of service is Golway S L IN BOLTON AREA chester. $116,900. With you on hold for a long time or inquiries per month if you use the all advertise any preference, Ideal layout tor entertain­ than discounts. not figured into the analysis. The Kerry St. and life insurance, pension plan and tui­ doiesn't follow through with same company for long-distance all limitation or discrimina­ ing, 3 bedrooms, 2 full calls. AT&T's Reach Out America cost is $10 to $75. depending on the North SL tion reimbursement. Qualified candi­ tion based on race, color, corrections. all baths, rec room with fire­ • Operators: No matter which service allows an hour's worth of size of your bill. For more Union Court dates may apply at our facility or send a religion, sex or national all Lik e S L place and bar, huge sun- MOST COM PANIES set per- company is your primary carrier, talk after II p.m. and on weekends information, call (800) 441-8933. North School S L origin, or an Intention to room leading to deck 90 all resume which includes applicable skills Cider Mill Rd. make any such prefer­ minute rates according to the you can use only AT&T for collect for $9.45 a month. This doesn't IBM PC owners can use a $30 Hamden St. Bolton overlooking flowering and other operator-assisted calls. apply to daytime or evening calls, software program called Teledoll JFMAMJJASONDJF Forest St all and salary history to: Brookfield SL ence, limitation or dis­ trees and shrubs, 2nd calling distance and tim e period. crimination. The Herald Other factors determining what MCI is testing the use of operators but for another $1.40 a month you to determine which of eight major Park SL all E. Middle Tpke. firplace In living room. all PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT will not knowingly accept All appliances. D.W. Fish you pay and what services are in Topeka. can get a 15 percent discount on long-distance companies would 1985 1986 Chestnut SL LInley S L any advertisement which • Payment: Allnet. MCI and US evening calls. best suit their needs. Rate-change all Minc.-Bolton Realty, 643-1591 or 071- available include: UPl Graphic Otis SL GERBER SCIENTinC PRODUCTS, INC. Cirpontor Rd. Is In violation of the law. 1400.Q • Rounding: Many companies Telecom can bill you on certain • International calls: Only updates cost $8.50, and the pro­ Garden SL all major credit cards instead of AT&T has worldwide service, but gram is available on CompuServe all 151 Batson Drive Bluerldge Or. round the length of your call to the UPl graphic Joyce La. Minchoiter next highest minute; Allnet rounds sending a separate bill. AT&T bills you can call 33 countries on MCI or through Suresoft, 1311-A Dolley BoDbl La. all Manchester, CT 06040 Bitte Or. eOE M/F7H/V •lit;;:' to the next 10th of a minute, which through the local phone companies and 19 on Sprint. Compare com­ Madison Blvd.. McLean, VA 22101. TImrod Rd. all can cut the cost by 10-15 percent. but will gradually start sending its panies' percentages and time Waiting for a rebound • Starting time; AT&T begins own bills after September 1986. periods for evening and nightwee- MANCHESTER HERALD timing a call when someone • Travel calling: Most compan­ kend discounts. The world's largest city in area Consumers were slightly less confident about their jobs answers. Someothercompaniesdo ies have a surcharge, a start-up is Mount Isa. Queensland. Austra- in February, but remain “reassuringly optimistic" that the MANCHESTER HERALD Call NOW 647-9946 A YOU CAN CALL companies for lici — it's about as big as this for some equal access calls, fee. or higher per-minute rates for economy will improve later in 1986, business analysts in but for most calls they start billing making calls from out of town. information, but Changing Times Switzerland, says National Call NOW 647-9946 after about five rings. You can ask AT&T adds up to $1.05 per credit magazine suggests an easier. Geographic. New York reported. I I BEST!!! I . ' 2711 I PART TIME t R 6 4 3 I JOB !N TOWN! | SOUTH WINDSOR $81,500 Classified2 2 Store Oftice Space 44 Household Goods 62 Business Ooporfunities Notices For advertisement? to be TOWNHOUSE CONDO - Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property 45 M is c tor Sole 63 Rates Published Monday, the dead Lost/Found Employment Info 24 Misc for Rent 46 Home ond Garden 64 I »5« hr./8tart | Conveniently located condo unit with 5 Minimum: line IS 2:30 p m on Fndov Personal? Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent 47 Pets 65 4 Lines rooms, 2 bedrooms, ^ 'A baths, all wall to wall Announcements Roommates Wonted 48 Musical Items 66 I No dress code. Casual fun at- $ carpeting, full private basement with washer Auctions Recreotiono' Items 67 Days Per Line Read Your Ad /dryer hook-ups, huge foyer and attic stor­ Real Estate Antiques 68 1-5...... 90c $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ age. All good sized rooms. Resort recreation Services Ciossitied advertisements Homes tor Sole 31 Tog Soles 69 6-19...... 70« area with pool and tennis courts. ore taken bv telephone os a $ on the phone, we might have a $ Financial Condominiums 3 2 Services Ottered 51 Wonted to Duv 70 20 or more ...... 60c convenience I job for you. We offer a guaran- | Lots'Lorid (or Sole 33 Point ing/Pooenng 52 Mortgages The Monchester Herald is Wo eon help you bocomo i Investment Properly 34 Building, Contracting 53 I teed salary with bonuses. Work | Personal Loans responsible only tor one incor “REALr PR0FE88I0NAU Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding 54 Insurance rect insertion and then only I done from our office, four even- | Gill 6484525. ind itk (or Din. Resort Property 36 Heating Plumbing 55 Autom otive Deadlines Wanted to Borrow tor the size ot the original Flooring 56 Cors Trucks (or Sole 71 I ings a week and Saturday $ For classitied odverlise insertion Income Tax Service 57 Motorcycles Bicycles 72 Run a 6 Day Ad for the $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ D. F. REALE, INC ments to be published Tues- Errors which do not lessen Raaf Esials Rentals Services Wanted 5 8 Rec Vehicles 73 Employment dov through Saturday, the the value ottheadvertisement $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ Rooms tor Rent 41 Auto Services 74 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct & Education For Sole deadline is noon on the dav will not be corrected bv on 646-4525 Apartments tor Rent 42 Autos tor Rent Lease 75 betore puolicotion Price of 3 Days. I ings, also Saturday mornings. | additional insertion Help Wanted 21 Homes tor Rent 43 Holiday/Seosonoi 61 Misc Automotive 76 Value of $16.80 for MANCHESTER Notices , OPEN HOUSE HELP WANTED [ID h e lp WANTED HD HELP WANTED HD HELP WANTED OD HELP WANTED OD HELP WANTED OD HELP WANTED O N L Y $10.80 PICTURE THIS 1-4 pm Saturday A Sunday Computer Programmer. Office Help for our credit Auto Mechanic — Min­ Part time - Permanant Person For Full Time Waitresses Wanted — Ex­ 4 line maximum 44 Hantaid Road LOST AND FOUND Fully experienced In large department evenings and imum experience needed secretary/bookkeeper. 9- summer office work, mid perienced only. Apply In $ EXTRA MONEY $ furniture store, steady Saturdays. Apply In per­ for lube work, exhaust, 2pm, four days(flexlble) May through August. person, Johnny's Brass 5 room Charming work, good pay. Apply In son to Mr. William Singer, Dishwasher Cleaning Per­ Prefer college accounting K ey, 829 M ain St., Cape. Bowers school Puritan Furniture Mart. tires, etc. Contact Steve small pleasant office. 646- person to Mr. William sons and Pantry Person Carter, Carter Chevrolet, 0133. malor student or person Manchester. Singer, Puritan Furniture 1061 New Britain Ave., With Your Own Part-Time Job. district, front to back for part time work one 646-6464. with substantial office ex­ fireplaced living room, Mart, 1061 New Britain West Hartford, CT. day or five. Start $4.50 An Added Bonus — LPN. Part time, Tuesdays perience. Must type. See formal dining room, 2 $25 Reward — Lost Cat, Ave., West Hartford, CT. hourly. Must have trans­ & Thursdays for allergy Harlow Willis at Carter An Excellent Opportunity for Large black. Answers to Full and Part time posi­ In-Store Interior Deco­ bedrooms, VA baths, portation. Apply Flano's rater with display expe­ department of group Chevrolet, 1229 Main Spooky. Spruce Street Office Personnel — Per­ tions available. Also 2 Restaurant, 643-2342. Ma­ ♦ immaculate condition. practice In Manchester. Street, Manchester, 646- area. 646-SOtO. son experienced In all evenings and weekends, rience for full time .Neat Looking self- The ad will start with a shamrock Housewives and Mothers with ture, responsible, hard­ position. Apply In person Call Mrs. Jordan 646-0314. 6464. phases of office proce­ excellent opportunity working adults need only directive person for resi­ Directions: 7 to Mr. William Singer, bring them Impounded — Male, S dure Including payroll. with large volume furni­ apply. Distributor In Manchester Mature Individual needed dential and commercial in honor of St. Poddy. young children East Middle Tpke. to years old, mixed breed, Steady work, good benef­ ture store. Apply In per­ Puritan Furniture, 1061 cleaning of carpets, floors New Britain Avenue, has openings for ware­ to set UP and operate Princeton to Harvard fri-color. Charter Oak its. Apply In person to Mr. son to Mr. William Singer, modern electronic power and furnishings. Willing­ save on Puritan Furniture Mart, Nursery Workers needed West Hartford. house men & drivers, we ness to leorn. Entry level with you and Park. Call the Manches­ William Singer, Puritan are adding to our staff, 40 presses. Potential em­ ter Dog Warden, 646-4555. Furniture Mart, 1061 New 1061 New Britain Ave., full time. Call Jim, 646- position. Call 633-3335. Ad runs March 17th — 22nd B&W R EA LTY 7099 or apply Hap River hours, Monday thru Fri­ ployee must be mechani­ babysitting costs. Britain Ave., West Horf- West Hartford, CT. day time & half after 40 cally Inclined and willing 647-1419 ford, CT. Nursery, Rte. 6, Boltan. We Are Looking for a Secretary/Receptionist happy outgoing person to hours. Above minimum to learn and achieve. ANNOUNCEMENTS — Busy professional fi­ Nursery Workers needed become a birthday clown. starting poy. Apply Man­ Good potential with excel­ CALL TODAY Full and Part Time Help chester Tobacco & Candy lent benefits. Apply In Wanted — Inquire at fur­ nancial services office full or part time, perfect Saturdays & Sundays, it is MANCHESTER seeking experienced se- for mother with kids In 11am-4pm. Must like kids. Company. 299 Green Rood person. Quality Name Emergency? In Manches­ niture department, see Manchester. Plate, Fisher Hill Road, OPEN HOUSE Mr. Miner, Marlows, Inc., cretory/receptlonlst with school, set your own Uniform provided. Please ter, dial 911 for fire, East Glastonbury. 1-4 pm police, medical help. 661-876 Main Street. good typing (55wpm) and hours. Call Jim, 646-7099 apply Ground Round, 302S economical organizational skills, or apply Hop River Main Street, (Slaston- 643-2711 Teachers, Teachers Aides Saturday A Sunday Sales Counter Person — light dictaphone and plea­ Nursery, Rte. 6, Bolton. bury, CT, 6594)162. sant phone manner, great and Substitutes for day 31 Eastland St 7am-3pm, 5 to 6 days per care center. Flexible to run < Non-Commercial Advertisers Onlv-< week, cash benefits pro­ office environment, full Nurses Aide — Certified. Port TIme/Full Time — Employment Cook and prep-cook. Will hours. Call 646-7090. Expanded Cape. 11 gram, life Insurance pro­ benefit package, located $10,000 to $12,000. Good No Cancellations. rooms, country loca­ gram, paid vacations and on Founders Plaza, East benefits. EEO. 647-1624. train. Must be able to fast-acting & Education Hartford, salory com- Production Work, full and work some nights, wee­ Looking for sonnething 22 Hours Per Week tion. 4 fireplaces, brick holidays. Pleose" apply patio, plus large sun- Battlston’s Fabric Core mensurofes wlfh. expe­ LPN — $16,500 to $18,500. part time for plastic ma­ kends and holidays. Apply special? Why not run a Salary Plus Gas Allowance Center, 441 West Middle rience. Call Amy, 289-9301. Good benefits. EEO. 647- nufacturing company, at Lafayette Escadrllle, “Wanted to Buy" od In Herald •w >. deCk - lots of charm. Tpke., Manchester. 1624. first arid second shift 300 West Middle Turn­ Classified. The cost Is SOUND INTERESTING? Price reduced and must be sold, make an HELP WANTED Bicycle Mechanic and available. Call 646-2920 be­ pike, Manchester. sm all... the response big. You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and Sales — Shop experience, tween 9am-3pm. 643-2711. Classified offer. Medical Office Reception­ supervise our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids, ist — Port time, 4 after- full time. Farr's, Man­ Port Time Clerk Wanted chester, weekdays, 643- Full Time Position for — 18 hours per week, Ads want a little independence and your own income... DIrsptlons: Press Operator — Imme­ noons a week. Bortender — Part time East Middle Tpke. to diate apenlng for full time Wednesday, 9am-12. Coll 2111. Cook/Broller Cook — Full truck driver at larger flexible. General office nights and weekends. Ex­ furniture store, good pay work. Must hove some Greenwood to Indian to press operator. Apply at 643-7012, 9am-4pm. or port time position perienced preferred Eastland. H & B Tool, 481 Sullivan Landscape Workers. Full available. Previous expe­ and benefits. Apply In typing skills. Please send Hourly wage plus gra­ Avenue, South' Windsor, Cook tor day care center time. Apply In person, rience required. Apply In person to Mr. William resume to Metropolitan tuity. Apply Manchester B&W R E A L T Y between 8am and 4pm or for lunch preparation. Whitham Nursery, Rte. 6, person, Covey's, 45 East Singer, Puritan Furni­ Insurance Co., 935 Main Country Club between 643-271) CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 call 528-9341 for an Hours — 10am-1pm. Call Bolton or call Jim, 643- Center Street, ture, 1061 New Britain Street, Manchester, CT or 10am and 2pm or call 647 -1 41 9 appointment. 646-7090. 7802. Manchester. Ave., West Hartford, CT. coll Betty, 646-0181. EOE. 6464)103. U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 7, IW6_ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 SPORTS BUSINESS WEEKEND PLUS Whalers triumph Fed discount rate Meet Hartford’s KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright I HOMES APARTMENTS over the Sabres cut to 8-year low new conductor FOR SALE FOB RENT ... page 2 0 . ... magazine Inside BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Baltan. Birch Mauntain L ik e P riva te Hom e — V /2 ... fiaga 11 ■Estates. New Construc- room apartment. Applian­ Jt lEDVICES KmncES BUtLOMG/ HEATM6/ tlan, colanlol with con- ces. Working single adult, DFFEREO CDNTRACTIND E3 PLUMBIII6 t e m p a ra ry f la ir . 2300 married couple. No child­ OFFEREO M square feet, 2 baths, 3 ren, pets. 643-2880. bearooms Including a Odd lobs. Trucking. Will bobvBit In my Covon- Farrond Remodeling. — Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ master bedraom suite, Manchester — 5 room, 2 Homo ropolrt. You nomo trv homo dovs for o child Cabinets, roofing, gut­ throom rem odeling; In­ livin g room , dining room , bedroom apartment, heat B. wo do It. Froo ostl- undor 5 yoors. Coll 742- ters, room additions, stallation water heaters, family room fireplace, 2 and hot water Included. NOOt^ Insurod. M1-Q9IM. 0073 for moro docks, all types of remo­ garbage disposals; faucet car garage and a great $625 a month. Avolloble Information. deling and repairs. FREE repairs. 649-4539. V lsa/M - room on a 1 acre lot with A p ril 1st. Coll 647-7602. Hgwkos Troo Sorvico — ostlnwrtos. Fully Insured. asterCard accepted. view s. $197,000. F la n o iuckof Truck t, Chippor. Telephone 643^17, after Real Estate. 646-5200. itum p Romovol. Froo Es- 6pm, 647-8509. I STORE AND tlmatos. Spoctal contldor- Bolton. Choose your co­ iEaurb^Btrr H rralb doy ooro v^Boro Ihoro Is I OFFICE SPACE Otlon for Eldorly and Hon- Carpentry and remodel­ IFIOORIHB lors. New construction. ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm dlcoppod. 047-7SS3. ing services — Complete Contemporary style cope cod, 2,200 square feet, Office Space — Excellent ond why not quoiMonsT home repairs and remo­ Floorsandlng — Floors A E R Cloonlng and deling. Quality work. Ref­ features 3 bedrooms In­ location with ample park­ like new. Specializing In ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. Molntononco Company, erences, licensed and In­ older floors, natural and cluding a master bed­ spodollilng In Infoiior of- If 10 p/MM calf- office s;ultes ore now V' 25 Cents sured. C a ll 646-8165. stained. No waxing any­ room suite, 2Va baths, < 3 fico and building molnto- available. 649-2891. . Saturday, March 8,1886 more. John Verfallle. Call fireplaced family room, nonco. Coll for o froo 646-5750. living room, dining room, ooftmoto 743-5633. Robert E. Jarvis, study, first floor laundry, Office Space — New pro­ Building-Remodeling fessional building, one Call Simon 'A Simon Tl- 2 car garage on a one acre SfOYO's Troo A Lawn 843-0478 Specialist. Additions, gar­ m ile from 1-84. 1,000-3,000 lemasters for sales and wooded lot with views. < i^ Coro. Troo romovol and AM Ago* Woleomo ages, roofing, siding, kit­ $169,900. Flono Real Est- sq. ft. available. Can build comploto lawn molnto- Vory ItoMonablo Rofot chens, bathrooms, re- Installation of ceramic, to suit. Days, 649-2272. Reagan sends Buckland -o te , 646-5200. nonco of roosonoblo prl- plocement mosaic, quarry A vinyl windows/doors. 643-6712. tile. Free estimates. Manchester — Approxi­ coo. Froo oBtImofos, In­ Please call for an appoint­ Better Than New — Al­ ICARS/TRUCKS surod. Coll 633-f391 oftor mately. 500 sq. ft., 182 ment, 649-0359. most new fully dormered ANTIQUES FOR SALE PMNTINe/ Cape Cod off Porter South Main Street, Colon­ I mall gets PAPERIN6 Dumas Electric — Having ial decor, good site visibil­ Electrical Problems? Household vinegar Is an Street. This special three troubleshooter ity and parking. $475 plus 1984 Subaru Hatchback, All Typos of Romodollng, Need a large or a small effective and Inexpensive bedroom home features, no lob to small, roosono- utilities. Call Bob Allbrio excellent condition. 35,000 Namo your own prlco — Repair? We Specialize In fabric softner when added natural oak cabinets and Mo pricos. Coll Jim, 647- Father and son. Fast, trim, a roohnv country at 649-0917. miles. Must sell to buy D&L store Residential Work. Joseph to the final laundry rinse. I33A dopondablo sorvico. kitchen with fireplace, Old dolls; Victorian linen house. $4,500 firm . 872- Dumds. Fully Licensed. Classified Is the effective 474 M ain Street, the center Painting, Paporhanging Free Estim ates. 646-5253. formal dining room, huge parasol, school desk, etc. 9116. W ill Do Babysitting In my and Inexpensive wav to of town. 3 rooms first Booth 35, Howell Cheney A Rem oval. Call 646-5761. find a cosh buyer for first floor master bed- to Nicaragua By John F. Kirch Monchostor homo, nights rporn suite and many floor. Coll 646-2426 week­ Technical School, antique household Items you no Mercury, 1982 Marquis, 4 Herald Reporter A wookonds. 566-3710. Painting and Paporhang­ many beautiful decora­ days 9-5. show, March B & 9, lOom- Timothy Mainville Elect­ longer use. 643-2711. door, V-8, a ll power op­ 8 5pm. ing — E xterio r and Inte­ ric. Specialized In updat­ tive features. A must to tions, AM/FM stereo The D 4 L Venture Corp. of New Manchester — 5 room Managua. rior, ceilings repaired. ing electrical fuse panels seel Offered at $159,900. cassette, air, cruise, By W. Dole Nelson Britain said Friday that it would References, fully Insured. Joyce G. Epstein Real office suite, first floor, The Democratic-led Hpgse ten­ to circuit breakers plus li;7 J INCOME TAX much more. 55,000 miles, The Assocloted Press open a 40,000-square-foot D & L Quality work. «Martln home repair wiring. Free Estate, 647-8895. excellent sign visibility. one owner. Exceptional tatively is scheduled to vote March ■ 0 'I SERVICE I WANTED store in the Buckland Hills Mall, Light Housocloonlng — Mottsson, evenings', 649- estimates. 647-7292. Parking. Could be apart­ condition, well main­ 19 on the administration’s request ment office combination. WASHINGTON — President which is being planned for northw­ W ookiv and W-wookly. 4431. Contemporary Custom TO BUY tained. A real beauty. for a $100 million aid package for Ne'tkln's Tax Service. Cape — Sought-after Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. Reagan, under pressure from estern Manchester. 646-3640 and 64M992. $7,200. 647-8595. the rebels fighting the Marxist-led Professional Painting — Carpentry Services A Low rotes, strictly confi­ area, move-ln condition, 9 Wonted — Little tyke's congressional critics to pursue a The announcement makes D & L government in Nicaragua. The Tho Houso Works. Rosl- 10 years experience. Inte­ Home Repairs. Need an dential. Over 10 years rooms, 5 bedrooms, cen­ Manchester — Prime swing house for 4 month negotiated settlement in Nicara­ the second retail store to commit downtown store or office 1978 Chew Monza — Republican-controlled Senate For­ dontkil housocloonlng. An rio r A exterior, patch extra closet, shelf, shoe experience. 644-1009. tral air and vac. Field- old baby. Call anytime, gua, sent Jiis top diplomatic itself to the 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 -square-foot rock or deck? Panel that space. Approximately Power steering, auto-' eign Relations Committee also is ostobllshod company lobs, touch ups, free esti­ stone fireplace, lovely In­ 646-4532. troubleshooter Friday on a search regional shopping mall that would hilly bondod with abovo mates, Insured. Call room. Trim work done, Tax Trimmers. Let our law apartment, full 1750 square feet with utili­ motlc transmission, new considering the package, but has for peace, while appealing anew be built on 138 acres just north of ovorogo wgrk bolow tho Women At Work, Jane, sheetrock and taping. 15 experts prepare your 1985 basement, 2 cor garage, ties, 668-1447. brakes, new exhaust, run-. not set a date for a vote. for military aid to rebels fighting Interstate 84 between Slater and ovorogo roto. Call Today, 643-5931 or Dottle, 627- years experience. Call tax returns In the privacy thermo-pone windows. ning condition, engine A Senate Foreign Relations needs work. $750 or best the Sandinista government. Buckland streets. Sears, Roebuck 447-003. 8225. Bernie, 646-3172. of your home. 633-6558. P rice d right at $149,900. C!ommittee source, speaking on offer. 649-3081. Reagan met with Philip Habib and Co. of Chicago, the parent 'P u ttin o You 1st Is 2nd I WANTED Automotive condition he not be identified, said Nature To Us!" Strono only a few hours after the emis­ company of one of the m ail’s TO BENT the Reagan proposal would have Real Estate, 647-7653.Q I sary's return from Manila and developers, announced in October been rejected if a vote had been announced he is sending him to that it would open a store at the I MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS I I IHOMES IHOMES Construction Executive meet with El Salvador’s President taken this week, but that the Habib needs furnished 2 or 3 ICARS/TRUCKS 1964 Dodge Dart — 4 door appointment improves the pros­ mall. FOR RENT FOR RENT I I I for sa le FOR SALE CONDOMINIUMS Jose Napoleon Duarte next week. In making the announcement I bedroom living facility I FOR SALE autom atic, 207, V-3, 51,000 pects for approval. The pair will discuss Duarte's new during a news conference at I FOR SALE for 4 months between 4/1 original m iles. $500. 875- U.S. officials, who asked not to to 8/31 near Manchester Central American peace plan. Cavey’s Restaurant on East Cen­ Manchester - Older 6 Open Sunday, 1-4pm. 13 1972 Ford Window Van — 8620. be identified, acknowledged there KEEP oreo. Contact 1-513-733- “But let there be no mistake,’’ ter Street, officials of D & L said room colonial, I'/j cor Munro Street — 4 Bed­ Manchester — Northfleld Rebuilt engine, transmis­ was a link between Habib's ap­ garage, nice lot, $88,900. 5666 o r 1-513-932-8837 1975 245 D L Volvo Wagon Reagan said. “Ambassador Hab­ they would not close the retail store THINGS room Colonial In excel­ Green Condominium, sion, new brakes, new pointment and the administra­ Flono Real Estate 646- lent condition. Beautiful spacious 3 bedroom s, 2'/: evenings. — 4 speed standard. Very ib’s efforts to achieve a diplomatic they operate in the Manchester shocks, new muffler. tion’s effort to persuade (ingress AT Han 5200. enclosed side porch, baths, finished rec room. Needs minor body work good condition. New ro- solution must be be accompanied Parkade, the company’s oldest dlols. $2,900. C all 646-8171. by an increased level of pressure to authorize assistance to the rebel alum inum siding and gar­ $86,900. By owner. 649-2316 and tires. $450. 742-9474 store. Contras. SAFE & SECURE Value — Manchester. age. M id $90's. D ir: P o r­ otter 4pm. Principals after 6pm. on the Nicaraguan communists. "There’s room for both stores,” *• FENCED • ELECTRONIC SECURITY $85,900. Great value to be ter Street to Monro Street. only. For Sale 1982 Buick Skylark Li­ What we are asking Congress for is Many members of Congress mited — Power steering, said Phillip T. Davidson, co- • YOUR OWN SPACE, DOOR & LOCK found In this nice 3 bed­ Signs posted. Blanchard Chevy Nova, 1975. 4 door, . the tools so that Ambassdor Habib have been reluctant to go along • WIDE DRIVEWAYS • ONE LEVEL power brakes, olr. $3,495. chairman of D & L. “ We really felt room Colonial Cape. Din­ & Rossetto Real Estate, CHFA Approved — Spa­ automatic, power steer­ R can do the job,” the president said. with the request, contending the > HANDIEST SPACE AROUND 649-5092. we would position ourselves to ing room, enclosed porch, 646-2482.D______cious 5 room condoml- ing, power brakes, runs administration has not done I HOUSEHOLD Reagan’s move came at the end better serve the customer. That’s MANCHESTER located on corner lot, 2 nlum In small, good, original owner. enough to seek a diplomatic conveniently located of a week in which four of five UPI photo why we picked the Buckland Hills S10 Nortfi Mtin St. 0^ < M W fOU wood stoves and kitchen Today Is great day ... and I GOODS $700. 649-2096. INVITATION TO ilO solution in Central America. There Classified Is a great wav complex. Some of this congressional panels voted against Malt.^lt is our intention to retain stove Included. D.W. Fish Scaled bids will be received recommending approval of his has been a flurry of hemispheric Realty, 643-1591 or 871- ... to sell som ethlngj 643- home's special features Used Refrigerators, In the G en eral S e rvice s' of­ our store in the Manchester E i l E l B n H B request for $100 million in military diplomatic activity in recent The shirt fits k B «if Stor-lt Place i 1400.D 2711. Include 2 large bedrooms- Washers, Ranges — fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ Parkade.” one with dressing area, Cleon, guaranteed, parts A Neat Apron ter, C T until M a rc h 20.1906 at and non-lethai assistance to rebel weeks designed to promote peace 11:00 a.m . to r the to llo w ln o : Davidson said the retail market 1 ’/2 baths, forqiol dining and service. Low prices. Contras who are fighting the leftist in Central America, but officials “Stop Communism Central America.” A HARDFACING On his way to the helicopter taking him is split between people who like room, deck, extra Insula­ B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Sandinista government in said little progress has been made. A I7«JCARS/TRUCKS l7iiCARS/TRUCKS l7iiCARS/TRUCK8 171ICAR8/TRUCKS COMPACTOR TEETH supporter in the crowd tore off the shirt shopping at malls and those who tion and a full basement. M ain Street, 643-2171. They said a principal problem from Washington to Camp David for the I'M forsale I'M fOR SALE I'MFORSALE ONE 1906 4 DR., 2-SEAT like smaller centers. Two market I'M forsale Call today for details. centers on how to achieve military weekend. President Reagan pauses and gave it to the president. STATION WAGON FOR surveys found the Manchester Ottered at $77,900. Joyce Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ F IR E D E P T . parity in the region. G. Epstein Real Estoter Friday to display a T-shirt emblazoned market “diverse” enough to han­ tria l freezer. $350. 649- FURNISH & INSTALL NEW White House spokesman L a ^ 647-8895.D ROOFS AT SPRUCE ST. & T W A c u t s dle both outlets, Davidson said. 9012. Speakes announced, meanwhile, • 4 SCHOOL ST. FIRE Between 75 and 80 employees STATIONS that Reagan will meet with Six 6^Plece place settings, would work at the store, which members of Congress almost daily BUSINESS Gorham, "Camlelllo" ste­ The Town of Monchester Is would be the largest of D & L ’s 12 on eouol opportunity em­ s e r v ic e s on the issue next week and will PROPERTY rling silverware. $600. Coll outlets, officials said. Along with D 647-9702 otter 6pm. ployer, and requires on affir­ make a televised speech on behalf R lA^le Motors mative octlon pollcv for oil of & L stores, the New Britain of his proposal on March 16. Investment Property — 3 Its Contractors and Vendors company owns and operates seven Open arm modern sofa os o condition of doino busi­ in s trik e Reagan, walking to his helicop­ U.S. orders drastic cut Stores and 6 apartments. J. Putnams and 67 Weathervane with floral slipcover. Law- ness with the Town, os per ter later to fly to Camp David, P re s e n ts One furnace. Separate Federal Order 11246. stores, including one in the son choir, rocker with slip stopped to greet a crowd of electric 8, gas. Newer 400 covers. 32' metal exten­ B id F o rm s, plans and s p e c ifi­ Parkade. amp. circuit breaker. In­ cations ore available at the ■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - About well-wishers, to accept a burgundy sion ladder, garden tools. “.Both Sears and D & L feel our Autoanobile Buyears* Guide come and expenses on file General Services' office. 6,000 flight attendants struck T-shirt emblazoned with the 646-6576 after 6pm. project will be (successful),” said In L.O. Needs cosmetic TO W N O F •Trans World Airlines Friday in a words, “Stop Communism (in) MANCHESTER, CT. in Soviet U.N. missions Charlie H. May, vice president and B e w a r e o f d e c e p t i a i e work — Great potential! Protect Your Treasured contract dispute, forcing the finan- Central America." VEMCU nCNTPICATION NUMKR "Putting Y ou 1st Is 2nd ROBERT B. WEISS, chief spokesman of the Homart dlsceufats o r trade-lif STOCHI i t n Dining Room Table with GENERAL MANAGER dially troubled carrier to cancel at Meanwhile, Rep. Michael TW MNCl S tM r r U MITII u n S1MOAI0 wartime agreement, the Soviet Development Co. of Chicago, one Nature To Us!" Strono custom fit table pads. OOS-03 least half its flights. Barnes, D-Md„ chairman of the UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The business, including espionage.” 1 gmmrmmtmm*. n A M D K l i i a a M AMdlOMl COST Real Estate, 647-7653.0 republics ' of the Ukraine and of the mail's developers. The other VMBMUKITM HMBFACTlMnSIAnMH Guaranteed. Superior The nation’s fifth largest airline, Foreign Affairs western hemis­ United States, in a surprise move, the note added. Many dealers are advertisinB lar^ discounts FOB SUIT M I* iflermi The U.S. mission did not say Byelorussia also were alotted U.N. developer is a partnership called workmanship. Some INVITATION TO BID (615 which last year carried 21 million phere subcommittee. called for the ordered the ^ v ie t U.N. missions off prices that are hifher than BACWPriWPTOTAER whether the reduction order was seats. The new ceiling is 10 Manchester 1-84 Associates, which I styles with decorator co­ -•TU D EN T HANDBOOK -piassengers worldwide, pledged to resignation of White House com­ on Friday to drastically cut their I manufacturer's list price, HAuiiBuuntmoos lors. I'll' come to your ltM-47 EAST HARTFORD staffs over the next two years, prompted by the uncovering of any representatives for for each of the is headed by New York developer n w 8CI8l rBM M M M keep flying with 1,500 newly hired munications director Patrick m s IS DONS WITH A SECOND Rentals home to measure your HlOH KHOOL" new Soviet espionage activities republics — about what they now John Finguerra. 19100 The Board ot Education, 110 workers and supervisors. Buchanan. saying they were unreasonably nUCB 8T1CKBS ON THE CAE. 149.00 table with no obligation. have, meaning that practically all May said Homart. a subsidiary Omtmnmrnm Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ The union put up picket lines at “Mr. Buchanan has exceeded large and posed “a threat to U.S. here. Make sure you fe t the price of your trade-in BoBf MiHiMiV 279.00 Llso, 236-1808, leave ford, Ct„ will receive scaled Calling the action "reasonable" of the cuts would have to be made of Sears, plans to finish building RHlrtptai iiaoo m ajor airports and vowed to “shut the bounds of acceptable behavior national security.” |. or discount from the manufacturer's ROOMS message. bids for "STUDENT HAND­ and "prudent,” the note said from the main Soviet mission. the mall between 18 months and UolKirtlMiwlBiBt 20.0 0 I B O O K 19t6-(7 E A S T H A R T ­ this place down" until the labor in this debate," said Barnes, The cuts, which are to begin on All operate out of the same two years after breaking ground in sunM ted price and NOT the dealer's price! FOR RENT FORD HIGH SCHOOL." Bid dispute is resolved. referring an opinion piece Bucha­ Oct. 1, are to take place in four Washington did not expect it to This way you can compare equally. Information and specifica­ have a negative impact on U.S.- building some 20 blocks from U.N. the spring of 190. I KAUf ■nAutt cm ns sMTom I MISCELLANEOUS 'The airline’s pilots refused to nan wrote in the Washington Post. stages and reduce the number of tions ore available at the Bu­ Soviet relations. headquarters. More than 20 town officials and Manchester — Single FOR SALE siness Office. Seoled bids w ill back the walkout that came In that column, Buchanan as.serted Soviet diplomatic personnel at the I At present, the U.S. mission said, local business leaders, including NO! sleeping room for work­ be received until 1:30 p.m., following a 30-day federally man­ that lawmakers who vote^against United Nations from 275 to 170 by There was no immediate Soviet TOTAL PRICE ( 8 6 ^ mrUTEDPttCE! ing gentleman. Shore Thursday, 3/20/16 at which reaction. One embassy official the Soviet missions “ are larger Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg. WHY SHOP K m n Diapers — $4 per package dated cooling off period. But in the Contra aid proposal* are, in April 1,1988. both, no cooking, no pets, time they will be publicly declined comment, saying he had than the next two largest missions Town Manager Robert B. Weiss F O R F U E L EC O N O M Y R A P N G of 48. Overnight disposa­ opened and read aloud. The Kansas City, Mo., about 4,000 effect, supporting the Marxist “The current size of the Soviet porScIng available. $185 o combined.” and several members of the Board WILE MOTORS CHCCB anMATEDHPOSTAnMCNT ble diapers for babies B o a rd of E d u ca tio n rese rve s machinists overhauling and re­ govemmeijt. U.N. mission is not warranted by not yet read the U.S. note. month plus security. the right to waive technical The U.S. mission has a staff of over 11 lbs. Coll Joan, pairing TWA planes refused to “His remarks are inflammatory the staffing needs for official U.N. U.N. spokesman Francois Giuli­ of Directors, attended the news FIRST?? Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. fo rm a litie s It It Is In the b m t 126 and the Chinese mission 116. 649-6746, M onday-Frlday, Interest to d o so. croBS the picket lines, a union and divisive at a time when we business," the U.S. mission said in ani said Secretary-General Javier conference, which was followed by Giuliani confirmed that U.S. Room for non-smoking 3:30-6:30pm. 8397 __ _ Richard A. Huot spokesman said. need reason and rationality,’’ a note to correspondents. “ Mo­ Perez de Cuellar would have no a luncheon at Cavey's. *WeaM*sos*vdaslsviMHiHHiosAi*r« .3 -4 , 10 heat. Security 8, referen­ yard dump truck and a super vac sweeper. the union has offered Icahn a IS Congress, a major coalition of silence. If the voters take that view to the Sunny, windy, cold 1 n ttA ry 9 ces. 646-4655. Baby Grand, Mehlln. Ex­ •2 The So m M l>rmH will provide that there shall be no percent wage cut or 890 million in Jewish groups, released docu­ Until the controversy developed, polls, Waldheim could’become the cellent condition. Fine dlspo^ of onV woste or refuse from the business on the nhitiiftrlA* in there had been little more than first Austrian president not backed prop#rty. coDceMions,’’ Frankovicb said. Mostly sunny Saturday; windy ments this week suggesting he Rockville — Bachelor sound. $5,950. Forappolht- n p in li> n R once belonged to organizations routine interest in the May 4 by the ruling Socialist Party since ment, co ll 423-2668, please •J The SoecIM Permit will provide that Hiore shall be o “ After five days of intensive with highs 25 to 30. Clear early apartment, stove & refrig­ P A A p lA 9 affiliated with the Nazi Party. election for the presidency. the end of the w ar — a result that erator, no utilities or pets, leave message. fence or other suitable screen to shield from view the negotiations, Icahn reduced his 22 Saturday night then increasing Wile Motors sleraga area tor supollos for the business. .Qpnrte Waldheim denies the charges, Before all the publicity, Wald­ could have a decisive impact on the Rnlltrh^ ColIImh 1.1 Hn.iil Hiltim.intic Con security. 05-7919. percent wage cut demand to 17 cloudiness late at night. Lows 15 to 11-14 Moiir\ Hnn Tu,% Ihiirs Iri Hj,iii'«ipt., u Stereo Equipment — Hor- Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 7Ni day of March. 1986. percent. He has refused to budge 20. Mostly cloudy Sunday with 0 calling them "nonsense.'' He has heim's cumpaign against Socialist much more important 190 elec­ S .1 4 d IT- 1.. j, prn \ I 11 H not HS in M ’l'- 1 8, 3 Bedroom large mon/Kordon receiver. ANDOVER PLANNING 8, ZONING COMMISSION on significant work rule issues." highs 35 to 40. Details on page 2. Woather______2 also received some support from Party candidate Kdrt Steyer was tions for chancellor. apartm ents. $425 8, $475 Dual turntable, ultra lin­ KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN M l pwas run TU Mn KGSTMTION per month Includes ap­ ear S-wov speakers, $250. SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN pliances. Coll 646-2796. Call evenings, 74^5837. eostn