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U — MANCHESTER HERALD. S a tu rd a y , Jan. 85, 1986 LOOK FOR THE STARS... ★ MANCHESTER U S WORLD CONNECTICUT Look tor the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get Charter move Britain’s Thatcher Moffett charges faces her critics frustrate O’Neill better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a draws support .. page 3 ... page 5 ... page 7 difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, AAonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4- KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright I MISCELLANEOUS ITTI c a r s /t r u c k s I FOB SALE. LLiJ FOR SALE

Hay for Sale by the Bale. 85 Ford 1-10 Dump 10ml; Cash and carry. Pella 84 Caprice Classic loaded anrliFBtrr^ ManchHSter - A City o( VillagG Charm Hrralft Brothers. Bldwell Street. 15ml; 84 Ltd. Cr. Vic. 4 dr. 643-7405. loaded 20ml; 84 Vo- nogon Wgn. loaded 9ml; 84 Cavalier Wgn. ot/ac 2 Matching Bridesmaids si* 25 Cents Gowns. Buroondy with 12ml; 83 Mustang convert Dumas Eleetrie— Having^ Monday, Jan. 27,1986 ecru lace. Excellent con­ loaded 6ml; 83 Chew OdNd ioba, TrucKrng. 'Nome your own price'— I Floarsandlng dition. Sizes 6 & e. 643-4962. window von loaded 22ml; Homa repairs. Yov twine Fatherland son. Fast, Electrlcol Prablemsfr- lik e new. Special 84 GMC V, ton PU 20ml; 84 H,. we do If. Free esti­ dependable service.; Need a longe or a snwilj older floors. natuf$d'< mates. Insuretf. 643-0304. Fainting, Paperhanglng Repair? We Ipedollie * stained. No nroxlngiwiiy- Remington Electric ty­ Isuzu 4x4 PU 8ml. Bar­ more. John verfalll^TKM pewriter. $99. 649-8874.0 low's Motor Soles. 875- & Rem oval. C all 646-S761. r ResidentKdW ark. Jc 2538. Howfces T ree Service — Oumos. Fuliv Licensed^. 646-S7S0. Game all wet for Patriot fans In Manchester Pointing and Papertwng-v Free Estimates. 646-525^ k Woman's fur collar. Wa­ Bucket Truck A Chipper. / 81 Citation at ps. $2,895; 81 Stump Removal. Free Es- Ing — Exterior and Inlot. FOR SPARt^NO wood, shable. size 16. Excellent another. Detroit and his job in a warehouse. Toyota Corolla Won.. flmofes. ^lorcoittl^- Forrand Remodeling — work, tllei'^glass on< the television screen. He sat Ronald Reagan came on the tube in condition, after 5pm. 646- By John F. Kirch As the president spoke, a fan who But at kickoff time, it was time to 1636. $50.0 $3,995; 81 Mustang ot/ps. otion for Elderly and Hon- ^ i^ ^ Coblnets, roofing, gut- painted surfaces, ad< quietly with a beer in front of him. an interview with news anchorman Herald Reporter would only identify himself as talk football. $3,695; 79 Regal 38k. dlcopped. 64F7553. , ders, roam additions, three tobleapoons of ‘Refrigerator’ Perry How did he feel? The reporter on Tom Brokaw, the bar’s clientele $3,695; 79 Aspen Wgn.. Mottsson, evenings. ilngsoddfoaaUdrtof revealed their biases, yelling: Buffalo Bill — although tavern "W e'll stop talking international ‘ decks, oirtypes of A cardboard matchbook sat in a the scene was too afraid to ask. $Z895; 79 Chevette 4 spd,. Delivering rich loom — S 4431. '■ dellna and repairs. FREE w ater «std wash. NO flexes his muscles owner Peter McNamara later politics now,” he said as the ig roddlred. PtWs puddle of beer on the bar at the Before the kickoff, however, the "G et him off.” $1,595; 78 Buick Rlverlo yards, $65 plus tax. Send, esMihotesJ Fully Insur^. Reagan, who was wearing a red called him R oger— talked politics. Patriots’ Tony Franklin teed up 2 PETS Ming i^lts wh Buffalo Water Tavern Sunday — see page 1 i East Middle Turnpike tavern was the ball. 2 gravel, 8i stone. 643-SM. . '■iTetwhone 643-M17, offers "A t the end of World War II, we loaded. $2,895; 77 Rabbit BuaiNm/ alive with confidence in anticipa­ sweater, spoke about the cham­ 44k. $1,695. Bolton Mo­ ' ' 6pm, 647-8jW. •hove MimethtiRi to> night. It was soaked and warped, were the most powerful country in Just before the 5; 20 p.m. kickoff, tion of the Patriots’ first appear­ pionship football game as an Free To Good Home — 2 tors, 643-9521. Handyman. Carpentry, use a Idsf-cost dd in and the matches inside were McNamara, who was rooting for lellMi ...... -I f.! American tradition. the world,” Bill, or Roger, said. He yery well trained and home repairs and dean- '1^ Wont to salt your tor? For ted. S t ' useless. " I ’m disappointed,” one fan ance in a . Fans lined the Bears, walked around assuring adorable cats. Very "H e grew up in Chicago, he’s for outlined what he thought was a fair 83 Reliant 4 dr. Ing, neat, reliable. Free Robert B, J ; guick resglts, use a low- It was, perhaps, the way New said. " I thought they would give the bar and other parts of the everyone that the Patriots would friendly, non destructive B u ild in g building yelling and screaming the Bears,” one man said. and simple tax structure and told a ot/ps, $4,595; 83 Chevrolet auotes. Monchetfer home .oOBt ClosWfled od. England Patriots' fans who had the Bears a better game than reporter what he thought was lose. Danny Hare, a New England and extremely lovable. Cavalier 4 dr. 4 spd., owner. 649-1158, Steve Specialist, their opinions — not all of them "No, he's wearing a red sweater, ICARS/TRUCKS I MISCELLANEOUS come to the tavern to watch Super that.” wrong with America. fan, laughed at him in disbelief and Moving February 1st. $4,195; 82 Rampage CMarratano. - ^ >V- ages, rootini,;, . The Bears’ margin of victory — quotable — while NBC broadcast he’s for the Patriots,” said Need to find good home Chens, bolhi^oi FOR SALE [a u t o m o t iv e Bowl XX felt after their team lost Bill talked about just about PU, $3,995; 82 Plymouth I 46-10 to the . New the largest in Super Bowl history — its two-hour pre-game show. another. for our babies. Please call p 1 0 cd "Who’s playing?” asked still everything, including his youth in Please turn to page 3 Reliant 4 dr. at, $3,995; 81 RpMOVE GREASE t M i England's flame was out. left another fan staring blankly at At one point, when President 5 643-2935. Won. 4 rvst from outdoor me)dl| windowsrdeors. Ford Escort, 1981. Excel­ 4 Pro-troc tires, 2 S70 14's, 7 ZiRgIfr’BTaxSirviBt spd., $2,795; 81 Pontiac furniture the edsy wovJ •in...... lent running condition. 8i 2 G60 14's. Good condi­ Phoenix Coupe at, $3,195; Just dip o cloth In tui ming peraonelenii bueinws: High mileage. $1,095, best tion. $200. 6 ET-Mags, MUSICAL 84 Fairmont Won., $1,795; tlne,rand rub kw wtums wHhln your home; offer. 649-0436. white, $125. Call 643-4900 ■inee ten, elso ixiokluwpins: after 6;30pm., ask for Art. ITEMS 80 LeBaron 4 dr., until spots ■,sen46es evPhWe, $2,995; 79 Chevy Malibu 4 sett idle Items ^ 85 Ford Escort 2 dr. 6k, dr., $2,295; 73 Chew Lag­ woy, use a low-owtodl $5,395; 84 LTD Chrome Faulty hatch Trombone with case. 4 B.F. Goodrich Radial Victoria 4 dr. sdn. ac, Good condition. $99. 742- una Coupe, $895. Capitol closslflad.^ Mud-Terrain T/A with Garage, 423-4516. $8,795; 83 Colony Park 7891. Won. 8 cyl. loaded, $7,995; raised white letters. 81 Chevy Citation 4 dr., 83 Fairmont 4 dr. sdn. 6 31x10.50 R15LT M/S. Mounted 8, balanced on $1,995; 78 Buick Estate cyl. at/ps, $4,495; 82 Es­ Western Cyclone Alumi­ keeps teacher, Won., $1,995; 78 Ford Fair­ cort 2 dr. sdn. at, $3,595; 82 I ANTIQUES mont 4 dr. 6 cyl., $1,295; 78 ICARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS CARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS Ford Country Squire num mags with center hubs, 2 regular, 2 for lock 9 pass.' IFOR SALE IFOR SALE I FOR SALE I FOR SALE Wgn. loaded, $5,195; 81 Won, $995; 77 Ford Thun- Ford Escort 2 dr. low out hubs. Luo nuts for derblrd, $1,995; 77 Ford miles, $2,995; 81 M azda626 Plymouth or Dodge. Orig­ 84 Reliant 4 dr. sdn. at/ac, 84 Datsun 300 ZX Turbo, 84 BMW 3181, $12,995; 82 72 Chevy Nova — 9,000 inal cost, $1,000%. $750 or Grnoda 4 dr., $995; 77 $13,900; 83 Toyota Celica Cadillac Cimarron, miles on rebuilt engine, 4 dr. $2,995; 84 Bronco 11 6 crew on hold $5,895; 84 4 best offer. Call 647-7702. HARTFORD Datsun F8, $895; 74 Audi dr. sdn. at/ac, $5,195; 84 ST, $7,595; 82 Plymouth $4,995; 85 Cadillac Sdn. automatic, 8 cylinder. cyl. 4 spd., $9,295; 84 F250, Fox, $895. Bud's Motor 2 dr. deluxe, Champ, $2,295; 81 Olds DeVllle, $14,995; 85 Cadll- $950. 742-5824. 4x4 8 cyl., $10,500. Backus ANTIQUES Soles, 649-8309. Cutlass, $5,695; 80 Chevy lac Coupe DeVllle, Motor Inc. 649-6257. 1975 Cougar XR/7. Great By William Harwood the trouble with the handle 18k, $4,495; 84 Chrysler body, nice Interior, no New 'Yorker, loaded, Malibu, $2,950; 79Cadillac $13,495; 83 Cadillac Coupe United Press International developed. WAREHOUSE 80 Chevette'8 dr., $2,995 — motor, you tow. $50. Call 85 Datsun King Cab $8,995; 83 Dodge Omni, 4 Sdn. DeVllle, $4,350; 78 DeVllle, $10,950; 84 VW 77 Mustang — 4 speed. The mission, the 10th flight for 82 CoprI 2 dr., $5,995 — 82 Paul, 643-4072.O loaded, $9,995; 83 Buick dr. $3,695; 83 Chrysler Cougar XR7, Jetta 4 dr., $8,495; 83 VW Excellent Interior. New CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Challenger and the 25th in the O p « n TuB$.-Sat. Riviera turbo, $8,995;. 63 Olds Cutlass 4 dr., $6,495 — LeBaron 4 dr. loaded, $2,795; 78 Olds Cutlass PU, $4,995; 83 Toyoto paint and parts. No rust Challenger’s blastoff was delayed shuttle program, is five days late Datsun Maxima Won., 83 Cavalier 2 dr. hatch­ Four 14" steel belted tires. lOam-Spm $4,995; 82 Chrysler Le­ Supreme, $3,295; 78 BMW Cameron LE 4 dr., $7,995. but dent In rear quarter. getting started. Three delays were $6,995; 82 Datsun 200 SX back, $5,695 — 83 Jeep C J7 $700 or best offer. 742-9492, White walls. Plenty of today tocause of problems with the Baron 4 dr., $4,895; 82 3201, $6,395; 76 Chevy LIpman VW, 649-2638. blamed on the shuttle Columbia's notchback, $5,995; 81 Dat­ (3), $8,195 — 83 Ford 569-8853. mileage left. $50. Call shuttle's hatch but eager space 243 Fainifaigtoa Ave., Reliant 4 dr. loaded, Nova, $1,695. Caron Mo­ Ranger 4wd, $7,295 — 83 teacher Christa McAuIiffe and her many launch and landing post­ sun 210 2 dr. sdn., $3,195; 81 $3,895. Manchester Ply­ tors, 649-7000. 649-9773.0 Hartford Datsun 210 2dr. sdn. oc/ot, 1980 Monte Carlo — 2 door Ford Ranger Cap., $5,495 six crewmates remained strapped ponements and two more on bad J mouth, 643-2708. automatic, 75,000 miles. — 84 AMC Eagle Won. (2), 79 Chevette — $1,000 or weather. $4,595; 81 Datsun Maxima in their seats awaiting take off. J $9,195 — 85 Renault Al­ best offer. Good condi­ 72 Chevy C-10 Suburban 525-6785 4 dr., $5,995. Decormler Excellent condition, cloth Launch processing proceeded Space agency officials scrubbed 69 Corvette T-Top 4 spd., Interior. $3,900 or best liance 4 dr. (2), $5,495. tion. Call before 3pm, run. For parts. $95 or best Motor Sales, 643-4165. smoothly through the morning a launch try Sunday based on a $14,500 — 65 T-B Ird otter. 649-6684. Bolles Motors, 875-2595. 643-4422. offer. 742-9188.0 loaded, $4,500 — 76 Cadil­ under a clear sky but as the day forecast that did not pan out and 80 Buick Century LTD 1981 Buick Century Ltd. — * lac Seville all options, progressed, heavy cloud cover they were anxious to succeed today dr. V-8, $4,995; 82 Chew 4 door, white, alr-crulse- because a cold front is expected to Impala Won., V-8, $6,495; $6,500 — 81 Chevette 4 automatlc and more. 58K. moved into the area. TAG SALES spd., $2,200 — 81 Chevette bring launch-threatening low 82 Olds Cutlass Supreme Asking $4,300. Days, 647- Conditions improved as launch 4spd. dented, $1,200 — 80 temperatures to the area Tuesday. Coupe, $7,295; 82 Buick 9126, evenings, 646-2481. Tag Sale. Friday. 8am- Sunbird 4 cyl. low miles, time neared but work to remove an McAuIiffe's presence on the Regal Coupe V-6 43k, A 6pm. Saturday. 8om-1pm., $2,400 — 79 Chevette 4 dr. exterior handle on the shuttle's crew has overshadowed the prim­ $7,495; 83 Chrysler Le­ WIN A A 85 Mazda 626 LX Sedan — $25 complex hatch was slowed when Miscellaneous tools.' ac/at, $2,500 — 79 Chew Baron Coupe loaded, ary goals of the flight: the launch desks, choirs, adding ma­ Impala Won. new engine, All power, sunroof, outo- technicians had to send out for a $7,495; 83 Buick Regal of a $100 million shuttle communi­ chines. etc. Brown's Tire $3,200 — 78 Impala 2 dr. matlc, cruise, air, like fresh battery for a drill needed to Shop. 333 Main Street. Coupe V-6 37k, $7,995; 84 new. Asking $10,300. 649- GIFT CERTIFICATE cations satellite and the deploy­ Chevy Cavalier Wgn. at, new engine, $2,500 — 78 bore out a stripped screw. ment of a boxy $3 million science Manchester. Impala Wgn., $1,600. Lar­ 8165. . -.i'd $5,995. Clyde Chevrolet, ^ That forced mission managers to station to study Halley’s comet. ry's Sales 8, Repair, 871- 872-9111. delay the countdown at 9:28 a.m. HoraJd photo by Pinto 1790. 1980 Honda Civic — Auto­ In a first for the shuttle program, matic, A M /F M cassette, ,EST after a planned 10-minute Challenger used launch pad 39-B, a 80 Toyota Celica, $4,695; from NASA's Mission Watch network via satellite. The Automotive 1979 Mercury Cougar very good condition. "h o ld ” at the T-minus nine-minute refurbished Apollo moon rocket Ninth-grade students'crowd into the library auditorium 84 Pontiac T-1000, $4,795; XR7, $900. 1980 Renault Must sell. $2,200 or best mark. Engineers at 10:30 a.m. facility seeing its first use since students will watch the first lessons from space by an N 84 , PLAY at llling Junior High School this morning to watch the offer. Call 742-7045. 'decided to recalibrate the shuttle’s N LeCar, $700. 1976 Chevy 1975. Ail previous shuttle launches $9,399; 84 ISubaru Wgn., space shuttle Challenger prepare for it8 mission. Live astronaut-teacher. Nova, 6 cylinder, $800. jiavigation system, which prpmp- came from nearby pad 39-A and ICARS/TRUCKS $6,495; 81 Datusun G-X 1973 International Pickup, coverage of the voyage will be broadcast to llling all week 310, $2,895; 83 Honda Pre­ "PHONE NUMBER" : led at least an hour’s delay. having both pads operational is $700. 643-9892, Mike. FOR SALE lude, $8,995 ; 81 AMC Colorful Crochet : : “ We’ll wait at nine minutes for crucial for NASA’s plans to in­ Spirit, $2,795; 78 Dodge - Jhe weather and to finish work up crease the shuttle flight rate. Aspen Wgn., $2,295; 81 JACKPOT - there in the white room (on the McAuIiffe, 37, plans to conduct 85 Ford Tempo 4dr. 4 cyl., Hondo Accord 4 dr., Classic Holf-Size hatch),” said launch director Gene two show-stopping lessons on the llling students get inside shuttle view at, $7,995; 84 Ford Tempo $5,595; 80 VW Rabbit 4 dr., Thomas. fourth day of the flight that will be 4 dr. 4 cyl., $6,495; 84 $3,295. Manchester IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD McAuIiffe, a high school social broadcast to schoolrooms across Chevrolet Celebrity Won., pulled off by a worker, causing a Sharon Christa McAuIiffe. Honda, 646-3515. studies teacher from Concord, the nation by the Public Broadcast­ By Susan Vaughn special "designer” passes with the V-6, at, $6,495; 83 Chev­ delay in the liftoff, which had been Saimond had a simulated space N.H., commander Francis "Dick” ing System. Herald Reporter picture of a rocket ship to allow rolet Comoro, V-6, 5 spd., scheduled for shortly after 9:30. experience himself, when he was a 84 VW Rabbit stick 4 cyl. ^ Win a chance for a $25 Certificate to ShopRIte. Scobee, co-pilot Michael Smith, Students at four schools will be them to watch the progress of the $7,295; 82 Chew Chevette Saimond told the students that ninth-grade student at Bennet grey; 83 Dodge Scamp PU Judith Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, able to ask their space teacher Ninth-grade students at llling space mission in the library’s 4 cyl. 4 spd., $2,995; 81 at 4 cyl. red; 82 Ford Van the space workers had not ex­ Junior High School. He and three Ronald McNair and satellite engi­ questions, including those at Junior High School will go on the semicircular auditorium during' Ford Gronodo, 6 cyl. at. % ton at V-8 white; 82 1^ A prize awaVded weekly. pected such a development and other friends spent 25 days locked $5,295; 80 Ford F-100 PU 6 neer Gregory Jarvis patiently McAuIiffe's own Concord High ultimate field trip via satellite this their study periods. Participation Ford F-150 PU Std. white; were searching around for the in a tin cube in a backyard in cyl. 3 spd., $4,495; 79 waited out the delay, missing their School, through an unprecedented week as they watch live coverage in the watch is strictly voluntary, 81 AMC Eagle 4x4 at Manchester just prior to Neil Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 1 ^ Enter as often as you like. planned 9:37 a.m. launch time. satellite link with the orbiting of the voyage of the space shuttle but the students will get bonus correct tools to repair it. silver; 80 Toyota PU SR5 Armstrong’s first walk on the at, $5,995. Monaco Ford, stick brown; 84 Thunder- . NASA had three hours to get shuttle. Challenger. points for watching the coverage. "Where is the Tru-Value man?” On a special log, the students moon in July 1969. 633-9403. bird at V-8 black; 79 M ali or drop off your entries to the Challenger off the pad and still Throughout the flight, McAu­ The students started their "m is­ one student quipped. must write down their names, the Chevy Comoro at V-8 red; meet mission objectives. Iiffe. who was selected from more sion watch” this morning as Several of the students said they Saimond said he shares that Manchester Herald, 16 Broinord Manchester. time, their observations and 84 Monte Carlo — 84 Ford 79 Dodge B210 8 pass, at Thousands of spectators, includ­ than 11,000 applicants, will film preparations for liftoff of the were looking forward to watching experience with the students every Tempo — 84 Ford Escort V-8 green; 78 Olds Cutlass ing McAuIiffe's husband and two demonstrations that utilize weigh­ whether or not they videotaped the year during their lessons on space. — 84 Olds Slero Won. — 84 manned spacecraft, which is car­ the space flight. 2 dr. at V-8 green. Don's children, and scores of educators tlessness to illustrate principles rying the first astronaut-teacher, watch. Saimond said. Most of them say they couldn’t do Comoro Z28 — 84 Dodge Texaco, 871-0864. The videotape of the space One. Adam Janeczek, said he is and students stood by to witness such as Newton’s laws of motion. were transmitted onto a large what he did because they couldn’t Daytona — 83 Chevy Ma­ PHONE NUMER JACKPOT ENTRY FORM interested in science and hopes to •the teacher's thundering debut as The films will be distributed to projection screen in the school voyage will later be edited into a find three other people they could libu — 83 Crown Victoria 85 Dodge Arles Wgn. become an astrophysicist. He the first ordinary citizen to ride in a schools across the country after library, filing is one of only a few compact version for viewing in get along with for that long, he Won. — 82 Ford Thunder- at/ps/pb/ac, $3,295 ; 85 science classes, he said. thought it was a good idea to have a bird — 82 Toyota Corolla 'space shuttle. touchdown. schools in the state that are able to said. 4 dr. sdn. In addition to seeing the more teacher go on a space mission. SR5. Superior's 72 hour Earlier, the crew could not get While the teacher in space tap into NASA’s mission watch ps/pb/ac cruise, $8,995; 84 exciting aspects of a space trip, the "It would be great” to be able to Saimond said he started filling 2 money back guarantee on Dodge Omni 4 dr. hatch­ one of the microswitches on the activities are the clear highlight of network because' it has a large 2 out the application to become the all vehicles listed. Super­ shuttle’s hatch to confirm closure, the mission, the first order of students get to see the more go on a space flight, said Matt back at, $4,095; 82 Omni 2 satellite antenna, science teacher world’s first astronaut-teacher, ior Auto, 646-0563. prompting a call from Scobee for a business for the crew after blastoff mundane aspects of a mission. Putnam. dr. Hatchback. Sport Michael Saimond explained. but became discouraged by the Coupe at/ac, $3,995; 81 mechanic to climb into the shuttle is the evening launch of the second This morning, the only picture on On Thursday, a large group of length and detailed questions it 1983 Mercury Capri Mercury Lynx Wgn. at, for a quick inspection. That shuttle tracking and data relay Many students in Saimond's the screen was the door to the students will watch the two lessons contained. Hatchback — 4 speed, $3,095; 77 4 THE MANCHESTER HERALD problem had been corrected when satellite, called TDRS-B. earth science classes will have spacecraft. The handle had been from space by astronaut-teacher 26,000 miles, sunroof, dr. sdn. at/ps, $2,595. Her­ A M /F M tape. Best offer. man Motors Inc., 875-3311. 644-3843 after 5; 30pm. • Entries for 2nd drawing must be received by 12 noon on Saturday, 84 Chevy Cavalier, $6,395; Jon. 25th. TODAY’S HERALD 5 77 Scirrocco real clean, 81 Olds Cutlass Won., Mayor’s sewer appeal 7 $i195 — 77 Rabbit 2 dr., $5,395; 80 Chevy Monte • 2nd Drawing on Monday, Jon. 27th. $1,295 — 74 VW Bugs, 4 to Carlo, $4,695; 80 Chevy • READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS CAREFULLY EVERYDAY StofroiMhiiriwnHtort* choose from. Save — 72 Malibu Won., $3,595; 79 raOTGGUM watch Index by governor VW Bug sunroof real Chevy PU, $2,595; 78 EXaUSIVE DURING WEEK OF JAN. 27 PUBLICATION Cleon, $1,395 — 72 VW Bug Chevy Malibu, $2,295; 77 WINNING PHONE NUMBER. Voyager 2 looked 2 million miles 20 pages, 2 sections which would have to be diverted 4 spd., $1,095 — 71 VW Chevy Blazer 4x4, $4,095; 8174 back at Uranus today to add to a By Alex GIrelll Afghan squares in eas; ^ru- from the-state’s proposed revolv­ Convertible real clean, 72 Jeep Wagoneer, 4x4, IJVi-Z4\6 Each week during the contest a similar schedule will be followed. rich harvest of discovery that Herald Reporter chet arc used to make this AHwicA 17 ing loan program and would "most $2,495 — 71 VW Bug, $895. $1,295. Al's Auto Sales, already has unveiled a remarkable Silk Town Motors, Tim 875-8300. handsome cardigan in an Lost day the Herald will accept coupons, Feb. 8th. Rii«lnoftft IB Gov. William O’Neill has de­ likely prevent” implementation of A zip-front ahirtdresa ia all-over pattern for the man planetary world including one M orlarlty, 6434217. Hersid employeea snd their fsmilies sre not eligible. ClassifiAH ifl-9n clined a request from Manchester that program. a comfortable classic for in your life. moon called the most bizarre in the According to an official of the Court of Probate, District of the half-size. r;nmiPB B Mayor Barbara Weinberg for an No. 5103 has crochet solar system. Scientists said it state Department of Environmen­ 1976 CoprI — 2.3, 4 cy­ Coventry No. 8174 with Photo- directions for Small. Me­ Connect 7 Q interest-free loan or a $15 million linder engine, passed em­ NOTIC8 OF HIAMNa may take years to unravel the tal Protection, the seven towns Guide is in Sizes 12% to dium and Large (.36-46) in­ FntnrtnInmRnt 17 grant to help the town pay for issions but needs some ESTATE OF: MARY M. 24%. Size 12%, 35 bust, RULES puzzles of the 310-mile-thick moon which have made local commit­ GAVIN clusive Miranda. Story on page 4. ForiiR 1B improvements to its sewage dispo­ motor work. Asking $600. Pursuant to on order of Hon. 3% yards 46-inch. sal plant. ments to funding are Wallingford, torpilptoeNdi To order, send $2.50, tor oaeli 1. Entries accepted on Herald Forms ONLY - No Focsmllles. 1 nrnl nnuin a 649-2633. Dovid C. Ropoe, Judge, Pattern* available only In a letter to Weinberg dated Winsted, Suffield, Plymouth, doted January 21,1986o hear­ in eizee thovm. pattern, plus 50C (or pottafo and 1 nttpry 9 ing will be held an an appllco- nandllof. , 2. Winner must claim prize within one week after publication of Soggy bottom Jan. 23, O’Neill said there are North Haven, East Lyme and 1977 Dodge Aspen, slant 6 ANNE CABOT / nhitimrlBB in . tlan praying for authority to TO ORDER, sead S2.50 for uch winning phone number. Mostly cloudy tonight with a seven other communities in Con­ motor, 87,000 miles, stand­ sell and convey a certain attorn, plus SOf for poitaio and Maedwftar HaraM Hplninn B Weinberg visited the governor ard transmission. $400. lltfOAve. ct Americas chance of snow or snow showers. necticut besides Manchester "in piece or parcel of real prop­ £andling. Nail Tart, N.T. lOOSS 3. Winner must bring phone number verification to claim prize. People 9 Jan. 6 to seek funds for work on the 649-3727. erty os In said application on Lows 10 to 25 west to east. Tuesday essentially the same position with SUE BURHETT Print Naaie, Addrats wltk ZIP Spnrta plant. file more fully appears, at the ■aaalMolor BorUd CODE aid stpli Naaiar. calls for variable cloudiness, local funding commitments in Caurt ef Prebofe on Fe­ 1100 Ata. n Aawncas Tolouittinn 17 Manchester voters approved a 74 Mercury Cougar, 57K, bruary 4, 1986 at 7:00 In the Raw Tarn. N.Y. 100U SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ A list of winners will be published on February 2d. windy and cold with a chance of place.” power steering, air condi­ evening. Frlat Naina, Mdraaa wllk ZIP lections snd B FBEE flurries. Highs teens and 20s. 11 .«t AUnrIri A-fi He said funding all of them would Bertha E. Rappe, CODE, Slirla Nundiar and Slia. tioning, A M /F M , 2 dr. PBttem Section in the Details on page 2. Weather 2 require more than $100 million. Please Inm io page 10 $1,500. Call 646-7925. 055-01 Clerk New FASH ION $2.00 ALBUM. Just 13.00. MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 27. 1986 — S I - MANCHESTER HERALD. MwHtoy. Jm . W. 19M Many 8th District Democrats back consoiidation move JOHN W. COONEY, a District 1 WEATHER By Alex GIrelll “ We all have to read that committee member, said he favors Herald Reporter garbage in the newspapers.” he putting the question of a c h a r te r - said. change before a charter revision A move by Democratic leaders “ Manchester should be Man­ commission. But he said he does Today*8 forecast to appoint a panel to study changes chester,” said Kathleen F. Malo­ not assume that consolidation or that would pave the way for ney, a committee member from even a charter change is a CoBMCtiait. Manachosetu aad Rhode consolidation of the town and District 1, adding that there is foregone conclusion. Rain changing to snow western hills. Variable Eighth Utilities District appears to support for consolidation among District 2 Chairman Clarence E. cloudiness this afternoon with a chance of showers have considerable support among district residents. Foley said he would go along with and flurries west, showers east. Temperatures in Democratic Town Committee Fellow District 1 committee the move, but wanted more details. I ^ ' 7 ' ; — < I,/ i> 11 t in the 30s to 50s west to east falling this afternoon. members in the three voting member Jay J. Giles put himself As for the impact on the party, Tonight nnostly cloudy with a chance of snow or districts that lie largely'within the firm ly in the pro-consolidation Foley said that many people “ are snow showers. Lows 10 to 2S west to east. Tuesday district. ranks. moving into the district who don’t variable cloudiness, windy and cold with a chance Eleven of 21 town committee “ I think it ought to be one town," have strong feelings on the of flurries. Highs teens and JOs. members from Districts 1,2 and 7 said Giles, a former town public subject.” Maine: Flood warning in effect western contacted by the Herald last week , works director who has proposed John J. Hutchinson, a District 7 mountains and srwthwest today, flood watch for. indicated approval of the move consolidating the two sewer sys­ committee member. said he has no ranging from outright support for northern and eastern sections. Rain tapering off tems on several occasions. “ At problem with the proposal to study consolidation to support for putting least a change in the Town Charter I II \ I this afternoon-.west portion. Periods of rain east the charter change. ( f' ‘A I ' 9 charter change question before would allow the town to vote on the and north today. Windy with highs in the upper 40s “ My reading is that the majority the voters. question.” to mid 50s, Periods of rain changing to snow west of people feel it’s one town." he ; Six of those contacted said they said. portion late'at night. Lows in the upper JOs and 30s. yere undecided and four declined UNDER THE PLAN a'nnounced Most of the commute members Rain changing to snow east and snow likely then comment. FI ve of the 26 committee by Democratic members of the FRANCIS MAFFE JOHN COONEY who labeled themselves undecided partial clearing west Tuesday. Highs in the upper members from the three districts Board of Directors last week, a JAY GILES ... nc ccnclusicn yet said they wanted more informa­ 20s far west to 40 to 45 far east. dould not be reached for nine-member commission would ... cne tewn, not two ... divided Icyalties NewRampshire: Flood warning in effert today. interviews. tion before taking a stand. ^ic >./ r'l study two sections of the Town way or on the drawing board as a Rain heavy at times may mix with freeiing rain ' Democrats who favored consoli­ Charter thht prohibit consolidation “ 1 have long thought it was one of area. Residents served by the reason for consoiidation. STEVEN C. HOWROYD, a com­ I r and snow far west then tapering off this afternoon. dation said it would end the without the separate approval of the anomalies of Manchester that town’s paid fire department voted mittee member from District 2, Highs from the mid 30s far west to the mid 50s far divisiveness that has character­ voters the Eighth District. If the we have a government within a overwhelmingly in favor of the town continuing to operate the DISTRICT RESIDENTS PAY a said he wanted to know the east. Periods of rain changing to snow west to east UPI photo ized relations between the town provisions were changed, the government,” he said. “ I ’ve always felt that having two firehouse, which was built in the lower tax for sewer and fire economic aspects of consolidation tonight. Lows in the 20s. Snow likely then partial and the district, an independent question of consolidation could be service than town fire district Spllsh, splash separate entities was a wrong midst of a court battle over who before he backed a charter change. clearing Tuesday. Highs in the 20s. entity that provides sewer service put to a single townwide vote, in residents because the district’s Today In history position,” said Mary E. LeDuc, a had fire-protection jurisdiction in Howroyd said he has no problems Vermont; Occasional snow today with highs 30 to and volunteer fire protection to which district residents would be fire department is made up of committee member from District the Buekland area and has come to with fire protection provided by Today: variable cloudiness with a 30 percent chance of showers or 35. Some light snow likely tonight and Tuesday. most of northern Manchester. outnumbered by about three to volunteers. Proponents of consoli­ Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine is congratulated on 7. LeDuc, who worked for the symbolize the battles between the the district or with the fire Cold with lows tonight zero to 10. Highs Tuesday 5 one. dation have long charged that the flurries this afternoon. High 40 to 45 but turning colder this afternoon. previous consolidation effort, said town and district. prevention education program Jan. 27,1964, by Sen. George Aiken of Vermont after she " I FIND IT LUDICROUS that in A previous push by the Demo­ town subsidizes district Wind becoming west 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: mostly cloudy with a 50 to 15. she found a lot of support for it. The courts ruled that the district carried out by the district in the announced her candidacy for the GOP presidential the same community you have cratic Party for consolidation in operations. 2 Joseph Diminico, also a commit­ had the authority to fight fires in schools. percent chance of snow. Low in the teens. Wind west 10 tp 15 mph. different services for different the 1970s failed when the district 2 nomination, becoming the first woman to seek the While some Democratic Town Linda J Aiubicki and Maureen governments,” said Ailan D. Tho­ refused to appoint a committee tee member from District 7. said the Buekland area, and the town’s Tuesday: variably cloudy, windy and cold with a chance of flurries. Committee members said they F. Gallo, two committee members Extended outlook nomination of a major American political party. Flanking mas, a committee member from that could have paved the way for a the division between the district firehouse cannot now be used to High 15 to 20. Wednesday: mostly sunny and cold. Drawing by Alpana backed the move to consider from District 1, and Peter Dubaldo Smith are GOP National Chairman William Miller and Voting District 2. “ I have favored townwide vote on consolidation. and town “ never made much serve the area immediately Kumar, 9, of 15 Deepwood Drive, a fourth-grader at Saint James Extended outlook for New England Wednesday around it, although it is used to charter changes, they stopped and James Fraser, both from Elsie Carper, president of the Women’s National Press it (consolidation) for as long as I Malcolm F. Barlow, a commit­ sense." short of saying they favored through Friday: can remember." “ I can’t decide whether I live in serve some areas outside the District 7. also said they wanted School. tee member from District 2, said consolidation. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Club, site of the Washington announcement. the Eighth District or the Town of district. The Republican Party more information. Thomas said the “ bickering that he thought it was a good idea to District 1 Chairman Francis A. Fair weather through the period with a gradual Manchester,” he said. “ It (consoli­ pushed for its sale during the Joseph Czerwinski, who worked goes on” between the district and present the issue of consolidation Maffe Jr. said he has divided 2977 moderating trend. Highs in the 20s Wednesday; 30s the town is reason enough to dation) will end my identity election campaign. for the consolidation attempt in to the town as a whole. loyalties since his first responsibil­ 7 to lower 40s Thursday and Friday. Overnight lows consolidate. complex” Meanwhile, the district is pro­ 1978. said he is now undecided. “ It ity as chairman is to the town as a 7 in the single digits Wednesday, teens to lower 20s District 7 Chairman Alphonse ceeding with plans to build a almost feels like they are doing the SEATTLE Aimanac whole, but his voting district is Reale said he has long been a satellite fire station to serve the laundry again." he said. b o s t o n Thursday and Friday. almost entirely within the Eight Vermont: Except for a few Rurries dry through supporter of consolidation. Buekland area just two lots west of 29 29 District 2 Chairman Clarence E. Foley said District. He said his thir»' loyalty is Those who declined comment Today is Monday. Jan. 27, the incandescent lamp. “ There are many good reasons the town’s station — a possibility the period. Seasonably cold. Highs in the 20s. Lows to the party. were James F. Halloran and 27th day of 19S6 with 338 to follow. In 1915, U.S. Marines occupied he would go along with the move, but wanted for it and they’ve all been menti­ that has been a source of embar­ YORK 5 to 15. Maffe said he would like to see William M. Broneill, both from Maine and New Hampshire: F a ir through the The moon is moving away from Haiti after the Caribbean nation’s more details. As for the impact on the party, oned in the past.” he said. rassment to town officials. District 2. Joseph Rafala from president was killed by a mob. The When Democratic directors an­ the Democratic leaders work out a period except a chance of flurries north and its full phase. compromise. He said he likes the District 7, and Dennis S. Schain occupation ended in 1934. Foley said that many people “are moving THE LATEST TALK of consoli­ nounced plans to appoint a Charter mountains Friday. Lows in the mid teens to lower The morning stars are Mercury, idea of having a single, profes­ from District 1, who said he would In 1967, three American astro­ dation comes in the wake of a Nov. Revision Commission when they 20s Wednesday morning dropping to between 5 to 15 Mars and Saturn. into the dietrict who don’t have strong sional fire department backed by not comment because he has nauts d i^ in a fire aboard the 5 referendum on whether the town meet Feb. 11, they cited the Thursday and Friday mornings. Highs 20 to 30 The evening stars are Venus and well-trained volunteers like those represented developers who deal Apollo-1 spacecraft during a feelings on the subject.” should retain its firehouse on potential tax revenue from devel­ Wednesday cooling into the teens to lower 20s Jupiter. who now serve the district. with both the town and the district. ■Those bom on this date are under launch simulation at the Kennedy Tolland Turnpike in the Buekland opments in Buekland either under Thursday and Friday. LOS ANOcLtS ATLANTA the sign of Aquarius. They include Space Center. 30 composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mo­ In 1973, the United States and LOW EST Across the nation zart in 1756, author Lewis Carroll North Vietnam signed a cease-fire TEMPERATURES (Charles Dodgson) in 1832, labor agreement. Also that day, an end Town Patriot fans 30 2C- ;C NEW MIAMI Blinding wind-whipped snow blamed for scores organizer Samuel Gompers in of the U.S. military draft was ORLEANS 1850, Adm. Hyman Rickover in announced. of traffic accidents blasted the Great Lakes and 1900 (age 86). bandleader Skitch In 1984, Guatemala announced East again today and sent freezing temperatures LEG c /VO Henderson in 1918 (age 68). and the government had thwarted an have a lousy day knifing into Florida, where citrus growers actress Donna Reed in 1921. attempted coup by retired scrambled to protect their crops. generals. The blustery, bitterly cold storm blew snow from On this date in history; In 1985. the space shuttle Discov­ Continued from page I "Pete, what was (hat bet about ■ j 1^^ / ^SHQW.ERS H .U W j the Great Lakes to Vermont and as far south as In 1880, Thomas Edison was ery completed a three-day mission who was going to score first?” Atlanta and Alabama Sunday night, and the led a group of New England fans at UPI WEATHsa FOTOC XSr granted a patent for an electric to launch a spy satellite. Deere asked. forecast called for up to another 2 feet of snow in the bar into cheers for their team. “ Remember how loud they Vermont and New York state today. “ Who’s going to score first?” were,” McNamara said. “ At half J Fierce winds drove wind-chills down below zero McNamara yelled out loud, time all these guys will go home J National forecast as far south as the Tennessee Valley and down to 50 “ New England,” answered and be quiet.” below in the upper Mississippi Valley. Lottery Pats’ fan Jim Deere. McNamara By half time about half of the During early Tuesday, rain is forecast for the extreme Pacific Blinding snow and icy roads contributed to thought it over, pointed at Deere fans had left. Those who remained and said; “ One dollar.” sat quietly, drank beer and ate dozens of traffic accidents in Michigan Sunday and Tri-state daily: 616, 9493 Northwest Coast with snow in parts of the Pacific Northwest Coast some pasta that was set up on the at least one death — in Tennessee — where snow Connecticut daily Tristate lotto 4-10-14-19-34-36 It was a bet. New England did score first, other side of the bar. States and in the Lower Great Lakes as well as the North Atlantic Coast fell, melted and then turned to ice as temperatures Rhode Island daily: 6355 Saturday: 838 when Bears’ running back Walter “That’s all right," McNamara States. Snow is also possible in parts of the Northern Intermountain dived into the low teens. Payton fumbled inside his own 20 said about the loss of business. “ I States, the Northern Plains and the Great Lakes. Elsewhere the weather Eastern New York was hit with up to 2 feet of Play Four; 5673 ” Lot-0-Bucks; ” 9-12-16-22-23 A Massachusetts daily: 7749 yard line on the second play of the bet enough to cover what the losses A will be fair. snow, accompanied by high winds and bitter cold. other numbers drawn Saturday game. The turnover led to a will be.” in New England: “ Megabucks ”: 5-6-lS-2^24-28 36-yard field goal and a 3-0 New When asked just how much he England lead. It was the Patriots’ had wagered on the game,^ last lead of the game. McNamara said: “ Well, we can’t Hare and the Patriot fans talk about that” shouted and pounded on the bar. And New England fans simply^ N PEOPLE while McNamara sat quietly. were not talking. N In the current edition of People magazine, Change of scenery Cox revealed that he and his daughter spent Zoners to air plans several years in a religious cult after “ going unlikely that any houses will be Gary Coleman doesn't like Los Angeles underground” because be feared he would An Ohio-based company that plans to build a motel in northern built there. The land is north of the and isn’t all that pleased with his social life. lose custody of Kyoko, now 22. 26-acre site off Buekland Street "I’ve hardly got anybody here (at his Cox, 49, has now produced a documentary Manchester will ask the Zoning Board of Appeals tonight to drop a and south of Interstate 84 where' private school) 1 can call a friend,” the film about his involvement with the religious requirement that it put a buffer Red Roof plans to build a motel. "Diff’rent Strokes” star says. "Unless group, which he says he and Kyoko escaped zone between the motel and an Zoning regulations require de: you’re prepared to have only 30 percent of H j • t'**? f f F 'o n in 1977, the magazine said. abutting strip of residentially velopers to place a buffer between something memorable from your childhood, MA'* T A vn The magazine said Ms. Ono responded to Herald photo by Pinto zoned land. any business and abutting residem or no childhood at all. you shouldn’t be in this her child’s reappearance with an open letter Red Roof Inn Inc. of Hilliard, tial property. business. .. Sometimes 1 get depressed and that reads, in part: “ If you everw ish togetin Ohio, is seeking a waiver of the The ZBA will hold a public think, ‘Hey. it’s all over. There’s nothing touch with me, know that I love you deeply No what? requirement because a highway hearing on the application when it else, no childhood.’” and would be very happy to hear from you. A du lt B ooks Would-be ice skaters should have little trouble obeying and rain this weekend, skaters lost the ability to satisfy ramp cuts across the land, which is meets tonight at 7 p.m. in the As for Los Angeles, he says in TV Guide But you should not feel guilty if you choose Recent efforts to ban “The Adventures of Huckleberry this sign at Charter Oak Park today — assuming they can their appetite for the winter sport. Temperatures are zoned Rural Residence, and plan­ Lincoln Center hearing room. that it’s filled with money-crazed manipula­ not to reach me. You have my respect, love Finn” from school libraries might actually have pleased figure out what It means. After the warm temperatures expected to be more seasonable tonight. ning officials have said it is tors who don’t understand what children are and support forever.” like. “ Love. Mommy.” . In 1905, librarians removed the book from ’ ’The writers and producers have got to get the children’s room of the Brooklyn Pubic Library. out of that ‘Leave It to B eaver’ thinking,” he When he learned of this. Twain replied, “ I wrote... Huck says. "T h ey think kids just go around the Jersey man admits break-in; rumor keeps police busy Up to the people Finn for adults exclusively, and it always distresses me house saying jokes all the tim e.” Before his show moved from NBC to ABC Mary of the folk music group when I find that boys and girls have been allowed A Smithville, N.J., man was said. He told police that he has had not made any payments on it, without insurance and operating have come forward to support the last year. Coleman tried to persuade NBC Peter, Paul and M ary, says artists shouldn’t access to [it]. The mind that becomes soiled in youth can arrested this morning in connec­ known the family that resides at he said. an unregistered car in connection An unfounded rumor that a rumor. Wood said police investi­ Entertainment President Brandon Tartikoff be expected to direct changes in society. never again be washed clean.” tion with the theft of a car and a the home for the past eight years Machowski was held on 320,000 with the 1:24 p.m. accident. person in a tan car was offering gated the report but could not to cast him in an action series. “ The artist articulates the question. But DO YO U KNOW — What author used “ Mark Twain” break-in at an Adelaide Road home and has been inside on previous bond and is scheduled to appear in Colon, who suffered minor injur­ Cabbage Patch dolls to school- substantiate it. 2 people are supposed to save people,” said Sunday, police said this morning. occasions, police said. Manchester Superior Court on ies in the wreck, was traveling east children left the police department 2 Ms. Travers, in Cincinnati for weekend talks as his pen name? John M. Machowski, 18, was Police said Machowski turned Feb. 3. on Tolland Turnpike when he swamped with calls from con­ “ It’s just gotten out of hand,” he A meaty role about human rights. FRIDAY’S ANSWER — Super Bowl I was held In 1966. charged with first-degree larceny, himself in after a friend of his in crossed over into the oncoming cerned parents, spokesman Gary said. “ We have to come to agreement on basic Coventry, whom Machowski had A West Center Street man was lane and continued off the road, Wood said this morning. M argaret Avery had to bulk up for the role 1-27-86 ‘ KnowledKe Unlimited, Inc. 1986 third-degree criminal mischief He said warnings have been human rights and then make sure countries and second-degree criminal tres­ told about the break-in, threatened charged with several motor vehi­ hitting the hydrant, fence and of Shug in “The Color Purple” — Steven issued in the schools and some live up to them,” she said. “ That's what’s passing in connection with separ­ to tell police. cle violations Sunday after the car guardrail, police said. The 1983 “ It was just one after the other,” Spielberg asked her to gain 25 pounds. A Newspaper in Education Program churches about someone trying to called civilization.” ate incidents after he turned Machowski was also charged he was driving knocked over a fire Toyota he wqs driving flipped over Wood said. “ We couldn’t keep it in “ In those days white women had the legs GARY COLEMAN Sponsored by with stealing a 1986 Honda Civic hydrant, 50 feet of guardrail and 50 before coming to a halt, police line.” lure children with Cabbage Patch Peter. Paul and Mary gained recognition himself in to police early this dolls, although he maintained and black women bad the hips.” she said. . . . what childhood? for their music in the 1960s. But Ms. Travers. The Manchester Herald morning, police said. valued at 38,000 after a computer feet of snow fencing on Tolland said. The car was totaled, police He said calls first began coming there is no need for such warnings. “ Singers like Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and 49. a native of Louisville, K y ., said the decade check showed the vehicle was Turnpike, police said today. said. 7 other gut-bucket singers were big women Machowski admitted to break­ stolen, police said. Machowski told Police said Raul Colon Jr., 24, of- Colon was released on a written into the department two weeks 7 put the truck customizers to work on was not unique in popularizing protest songs. Wood said the source of the who could outdrink any man. Plump women ing into the Adelaide Road home, them he had taken out a loan to 82 West Center St., was changed promise to appear in Manchester ago, but no formal complaints Stallone’s request for a sleeper unit with a “ Go to the 17th Century English ballads rumor could not be discovered. were considered sexy.” but said he took nothing, police purchase the car in November, but with reckless driving, operating Superior Court on Feb. 10. have been filed and no witnesses shower, refrigerator and sink. and you’ll find complaints about taxes and To prepare for the part she increased her The sleeper is also equipped with a color military conscription.” she said. Manchester Herald food intake and lifted weights to build up her TV. two bunks, a wardrobe closet and a 36.500 neck, chest, arms and hips. Now’s she’s sound system. Double Eagle officials said. Richard W. Cosgrove. Publisher trying to reverse the process. Coventry’s Koontz hails Mullen, but calls Incumbent strong And just in case something happens to the Out of control ‘T v e lost all but 5 pounds since we first Volve-White truck during shooting, the VOL. CV. No. 99 “ done what he could for the wrapped the picture but it hasn’t been easy,” USPS 327-500 play on the Budweiser beer adver­ company has an identical truck waiting in Madonna and Sean Penn created a stir off resigned to run for Congress, “ has district.” Avery said. Her excellent portrayal of the Publlatwd dally axcapt Sunday Suggaatad carriar rataa ara 31-60 By George Lavng tising campaign. the wings. The first truck left last week for the set while in the Portuguese colony of Herald Reporter spent many years fighting for the She said her advice for Mullen is free-living juke-joint singer Shag is paying and cartain holldaya by ttta Man- waakTy, 30.50 for ono month, 31B.2S Koontz said her advice for Mullen is "to meet While Gejdenson must cover the Hollywood and the second was to be on its Macao for the filming of "Shanghai ctiaatar Publltbing Co., 16 Bralnard for thrao montha, 338.50 for alx security of the people. He knows "to meet as many people as you off in more offers. She describes much of her same territory as Mullen, Koontz way this week, said Elwin Eash, sales Suprise.” Placa, Mancbaatar, Conn. 06040. months and 377.00 for ono year. COVENTRY — Francis “ Bud” how to fight for the rights of the as many people as you can and tell them said he is well known throughout can and tell them what you think.” earlier work as "a lot of black exploitation Second claaa poataga paid at Man- Mall rataa ara avallablo on rsquost. people.” manager for Double Eagle. Hong Kong Standard correspondent Leo- Mullen will have a difficult time the district and can rely on such She said it is also important for him pictures that made a lot of money without the cheatar. Conn. POSTMASTER: “ I think he's a super candidate. what you think." to listen to what the people are nel Boiralbo sued for $1 million after an Sand addraaa changaa to tba Man­ unseating Democratic U.S. Rep. privileges as Congressional mail­ responsibility of entertaining anyone.” We are lucky to have a candiate telling him. alleged scuffle with Penn and bodyguards cbaatar Haratd, P.O. Box 501. Man- To place e claasllied or dieplay Samuel Gejdenson in Connecti­ ings to spread his campaign cut’s 2nd Congressional District, that good,” Koontz said. “ He has Staying away outside the couple’s hotel room. chaatar. Conn. 00040. edvertliement, or to report a news messages. Mullen has said that if he is according to Roberta Koontz, who local, national and international the two square off this November. wich. In a speech to a crowd of Two days later, reporters chasing the Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- elected, he will work to attract Keep on truckin’ 2711. Cfflca hours ere 6:30 a.m. to 5 unsuccessfully challenged Gejden­ experience." "The most difficult thing is that about 200 at'the Norwich Sheraton, “ Sam has the advantage be­ Yoko Ono. in an open letter to the daughter couple created a huge traffic jam, wtih GUARANTEED DELIVERY; If more non-defense industries to the you don't recelvo your Herald by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. However, she said the size of the there are 57 towns.” Koontz said. he criticized Gejdenson’s record cause he can send mail, at the “ Rocky” and “Rambo” star Sylvester she has not seen in 14 years, says she will not bystanders cheering Madonna on. People son in 1984. state in order make Connecticut p.m. wsakdayi or 7:30 a.m. Satur­ But Koontz rated the candidate’s 2nd Congressional District, which “ I drove from 4 a.m. to 12 midnight and promised to protect the taxpayers’ expense, to everyb­ Stallone gets to travel in style for his next renew attempts to find Kyoko Cox out of magazine reports. less vulnerable to federal budget day. plaaaa tolsphona your carriar. chances as “ pretty good.” includes Coventry, Bolton, An­ for about three straight months. defense industry if elected to ody,” she said. film, in the role of a free-wheeling truck respect for her daughter’s privacy. The couple finally held a photo session, but. cuts. Making insurance more tf yoirrs unabta to roach your car- The Manchester Herald la a mem- Koontz said this morning that dover and 54 other towns in eastern It’s such a big district.” represent the district. driver with a $1(X),000 tractor-trailer rig with Ms. Ono and her second husband, the late People said, Penn fired his publicity agent rtor, caM aubscribsr sorvics at 647- bar of the Aaaoclatad Frees, a sub- available for towns is another Mullen, a New London native who Connecticut, and the advantages of “ In defense of your jobs, in Koontz, the former chairwoman John of the Beatles, launched an for “ failing to keep the press from us.” S046 by 6 p.m. weakdaya or 10 a.m. scribar to Unitad Prsaa Intama- priority Mullen has said he will all the comforts of home. headed the federal Drug Enforce­ incumbency will make it difficult Mullen. 51. officially announced defense of your country, this Bud's of the Coventry Town Council, said exhaustive, unsuccessful search for the girl, They were scheduled to leave Macao this Saturdays for guarantaod datlvery tlonal nawa sarvtcas and a mamber work for. The producers of “Over the Top” con­ o l tha Audit Buraau o4 CireutaMono. ment Administration before he for Mullen to beat Gejdenson when his candidacy Saturday in Nor­ for you,” Mullen said in a word she did not think Gejdenson has tacted Double Eagle Industries in the rural an g-year-old when she disappeared with her week and the case against Penn will be tried northern Indiana town of Shipshewana and father. Tony Cox, in 1971. without him. People reported. MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 27, 1986 — 5.

4 - M ANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 27, 1W6 Doubts shadow V.S./World Thatcher, caught in scandal, Contra aid plan In B r ie f ready to defend government ‘Bubble boy’ awaits treatment when you factor in the*Gramm- By Michael Denniean Commons, sources said. he claimed, would endanger Brit­ By Robert Parry HOUSTON — A 3-week-oId baby suffering the Rudman limits. I’d havetosay now United Press International Owen, leader of the Social ish and European defense manu­ The Associated Press immune system disorder that killed David the that I don’t think they have the! Democratic wing of the third- facturing capability. “hubble boy” was in a sterile hospital room today votes,” said Rep. Dante Fascell,; LONDON — Prime Minister plac^ Alliance Party in Parlia­ Brittan was accused of not WASHINGTON — President awaiting a highly experimental bone marrow D-Fla., House Foreign Affairs; Margaret Thatcher, confronting ment and a former foreign secre­ giving straight answers to Parlia­ Reagan’s plan to resume military transplant that offers the only hope of saving his Committee chairman. Fascelll her deepest leadership crisis in tary, said the affair was a ment on the affair and quit under aid to Nicaraguan rebels must life. sided with Reagan on non-letbal nearly seven years, consulted her “ Watergate-type scandal” and pressure from his own party overcome growing congressional Oscar Drew Cantu, who was bom Jan. 7 with aid last year but lists himself as; closest aides today as she prepared Thatcher should quit. despite Thatcher’s pleas that he doubts and worries about budget severe combined immune deficiency syndrome, remain in office. cuts, according to an Associated undecided on lethal aid. to tell all about a "Watergate-type Thatcher, however, Sunday dis­ was admitted Sunday to Texas Children’s scandal” in her government. The issue now is not Westland Press survey of lawmakers hold­ An AP survey last week of 33 Hospital, where doctors hope to stimulate his missed opposition calls to resign but Thatcher’s personal involve­ Thatcher was to try to distance ing key swing votes on the aid swing votes from last year’^ system into producing antibodies against over alleged double-dealing and a ment in the Cabinet intrigues over herself from her political adver­ issue. congressional battles over aid to disease. cover-up in which two senior the company, including leakage of t . -g- saries during an emergency parli- In the Democratic-controlled the Contra rebels found 13 "against' Hospital spokeswoman Joan London said ministers. Defense Secretary Mi­ a confidential government letter / amentary debate, an unusually House, where the main legislative or leaning against” Reagan’S doctors planned to test the child’s parents, who chael Heseltine and Trade ^cre- damaging to Heseltine, and the defensive maneuver for the one­ tary Leon Brittan, already have battle will be fought, only a few lethal aid plan, 17 undecided ornol; lost another child to the disease several years version of events she gave the DPI photo time “ Iron Lady” who took over as swing members voiced support for available for comment and three ago, to determine which would be the better left government. nation and a suspicious Parlia­ prime minister in May 1979. PUBLISHER RUPERT MURDOCH resuming lethal military aid, but "leaning for.” ; candidate for a bone marrow transplant. Neither The crisis blew up over the ment last Thursday. that could be enough for the is a perfect match, she said. Also in the balance was support government’s handling of the In a television interview Sunday, . . . beating ‘strike thugs' president, considering the 64-vote The 33 House members in thd Oscar Drew will be treated by Dr. William from the Conservative Party she financial rescue of the ailing Thatcher pledged to give answers majority he gained for non-lethal survey were the swing votes when Shearer, who treated David and other children has commanded for 10 years, with Westland helicopter company. “ in detail” to the emergency the House went from narrowly her political judgment and credi­ aid last year. with the rare immune system failure. Heseltine resigned because, he parliamentary debate today about Democrats, however, say Rea­ defeating Reagan’s non-lethal aid bility in question for the first time charged, Brittan and Thatcher her role in the leak. Murdoch goes gan’s expected proposal for $100 request, 215-213, in April to passing among rank-and-file members of non-lethal aid, 248-184, in June, i Khadafy wants bases out ganged up to scuttle his proposal to She dismissed talk of her resig­ million in military and logistical Parliament. nation, three years into her second Since Reagan had a 64-vote Calling President Reagan a "madman and an have Westland rescued by a aid will go to a Congress concerned term, but even usually pro- victory margin on $27 million iii idiot,” Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy has Thatcher met with her closest European consortium pre-empting high-tech over about his Nicaraguan policy and Thatcher newspapers today urged non-lethal aid in June, the Demo­ asked Mediterranean countries to close down aides at her official 10 Downing a commercial takeover by the U.S. grappling with painful spending her to make a clean breast of the crats must win back nearly all the U.S. bases so that the American inilitary Street residence to review her helicopter giant, Sikorsky. cuts mandated by the Gramm- Sikorsky’s control of Westland, matter. Rudman deficit reduction act. swing votes or persuade other presence in the region will be "made extinct.” scheduled address to the House of union objection “There’s a lot of skepticism up House members who normally An Arab League' leader also called on UPl photo here about ithp lethal aid), and back the president to switch. Washington to end its current maneuvers off the LONDON (AP) — Two newspapers owned by Libyan coast, saying the Mediterranean should Rupert Murdoch rolled off high-technology Miranda, the innermost of the iarge moons of Uranus, is at right and a lower, striated terrain. Several faults be a "sea of peace.” presses and appeared on the streets today in spite Warplanes from two U.S. aircraft carriers are iPresident called to mediate seen at ciose range in an image taken from 36,000 probably cut the planet's surface, scientists say. The of a strike by powerful printing unions that have 2 crater in the lower part of the image is about 15 miies Battle over spending staging operations off Libya to send what U.S. blocked computer technology and controlled kiiometers away and transmitted from the Voyager 2 officials describe as a “ strong message” to employment for years. probe, which is now headed for Neptune. Two distinct across. Khadafy that the United States will act against “ We Beat Strike Thugs,” declared a front-page terrain types are visible: a rugged, higher-elevation type terrorism. debate on affirmative action headline in the mass-circulation tabloid The Sun, starts to take shape In an interview with the Greek newspaper which along with the Times of London was printed Ethos Sunday. Khadafy said, "We call on all House communications director Bv Norman D. Sandler changes in the order. by members of a conservative union that refused Europeans to intensify their struggle so that all Patrick Buchanan, Chairman WASHINGTON (AP) - 'The cuts that Reagan is likely to United Press International Interviewed Sunday on the ABC to strike. U.S. military bases be removed, because they Clarence Pendleton of the U.S. House and Senate are debating propose, along with his plans to sell News program "This Week with The Australian-born Murdoch, whose holdings Voyager keeps an eye on Uranus off some government assets — constitute a great danger ... a great threat to our David Brinkley ” Regan assumed Civil Rights Commission and oth­ also include newspapers and broadcast stations WASHINGTON - White House 7 whether to sell Conrail and require ers, has made repeal of the order a health warnings on "smokeless” such as the Tennessee Valley peoples.” chief of staff Donald Regan has responsibility for "delaying” the in the United States and Australia, is the fir.st what scientists believe will be an priority of his own conservative Bv Al Rossiter Jr. indications of still many more its five large, previously known tobacco, but that’s only the warm­ Authority — to private interests. indicated he will try this week to matter. publisher on London’s Fieet Street newspaper extremely complex 4.5 billion-year Haitians rescued from boat agenda. necklaces of particles encircling moons. up for the main event of this Legislators say that unless Rea­ resolve a high-level conflict within “ It’s been for personal reasons row to use labor-saving computer technology. United Press Internotlonal story of evoiution. Among those aligned with Brock Uranus. By Sunday, scientists had identi­ election year: the battle between gan relents and agrees to a MIAMI — Coast Guard helicopters and cutters the administration over the future involving other things that Murdoch also plans to operate his own fleet of Geologists starting to put to­ have been some key GOP congres­ PASADENA. Calif. - Voyager2 One picture sent the 1.8 billion fied 10 new moons around Uranus. Congress and President Reagan compromise allowing some rescued 67 Haitians from an overcrowded 40-foot of a 21-year-old set of affirmative shouldn’t matter at this particular trucks to distribute his newspapers, possibly gether the first pieces of the sional leaders. Housing Secretary miles back to Earth Sunday Researchers said it was possible revenue-raising tax increases and sailboat that threatened to capsize in 20-foot seas, action rules. moment,” Regan said. “ And it’s leading to the loss of thousands of jobs at looked 2 million miles back at evolutionary puzzle note that Mi­ over budget cuts. Samuel Pierce, Transportation revealed that Uranus also is still additional moonlets would The opening salvo will come at 9 some slowdown in his military and authorities said they believed all those who been unfortunate, but we will get to distribution centers. Strike leaders were sche­ Uranus today to add to a rich randa is the closest of the five big In a powerful position as media­ Secretary Elizabeth Dole and circled by a vast cloud of dust turn up in pictures still coming in buildup, a deadlock with Congress were aboard the craft were safe. it this week.” duled to meet with Britain’s transport union harvest of discovery that already moons to Uranus itself. The farther p.m. EST Tuesday, when Reagan tor and gatekeeper to the Oval Secretary of State George Shultz, particles. from Voyager. over deficit-reducing budget cuts Immigration and Naturalizatipn Service offi­ When asked if the issue would be today to seek their support for the walkout. has unveiled a remarkable plane­ the big moons are from Uranus, delivers his State of the Union Office, Regan wants to end months who oversaw enforcement of the Still to come are reports from address to a joint session of may be inevitable. cials today were to interview the Haitians who settled, he replied, “ Hopefully, The printing unions have controlled hiring and tary world including one moon the less severe surface deforma­ of internal debate over a 1965 rules as labor secretary in the called the most bizarre in the solar INSTRUMENTS ABOARD the teams of atmospheric scientists Congress and a nationwide broad­ Meantime, the Senate is meeting had been on the sailboat to determine if they were yes.” firing, and have maintained antiquated mechani- tion they seem to have undergone. executive order requiring contrac­ Nixon administration. nuclear-powered spacecraft de­ analyzing dozens of pictures of today to take up legislation provid­ trying to enter the United States illegally. Coast A similar meeting scheduled cai printing methods for decades. system. "What we’re seeing — and cast audience. tors to set goals and timetables for Two weeks ago, in a similar tected belts of radiation around the Uranus itself. The researchers are ing for the sale of Conrail. the Guard Lt, Cmdr. Jim Simpson said. earlier this month was postponed Their 6,000 workers struck Friday against Scientists said it may take years maybe it will give you a glimmer of The speech, expected to last hiring women and minorities. television appearance, Meese pre­ planet that are more intense than examining long white clouds and government-owned rail freight Simpson said 67 people were removed from the as the White House sought to avoid Murdoch’s plan to cut staff by introducing to unravel the puzzles of the moon what we’re beginning to think about 20 minutes, will deal gener­ Civil rights leaders and some dicted Reagan would order Miranda, a 310-mile-thick mass of those around Saturn and are equal bands of gases to try to get an system, to Norfolk Southern Corp. sailboat, which began taking on water in the having the affirmative action automated machinery at his new East London about — is that as we move closer ally with Reagan’s broad goals for members of Congress have made "changes” in the goals-and- in intensity to the Van Allen understanding of the basic Once that issue is resolved, the stormy Atlantic, and that "as far as we know” all controversy cast a shadow over the plant. unknown material with a surface to Uranus we see an increasing the remaining three years of his the outcome of that debate a major timetables requirement in the tom by great canyons and cliffs radiation belts around Earth. weather on Uranus. Senate is supposed to tackle the those who were aboard had been rescued. nationwide tribute to slain civil Murdoch said he told the unions Thursday when ferocity in the way these bodies presidency, his aides say. The issue as private disagreements order that reflect his opposition to several miles high, blanketed by S.M. Krimigis of Johns Hopkins president will savespecificlegisla- perennial question of whether to Three helicopters used one-man baskets to rights leader Martin Luther King talks broke down that he wanted to negotiate the have been tectonically shuffled in a within the Cabinet have become the use of hiring quotas. immense layered formations and University said radiation hitting “WHAT WE’VE LEARNED in tive proposals for a special, allow television coverage of its pluck 28 Haitians from the disabled sailboat about Jr. retention of only “some hundreds” of the cataclysmic fashion.” said So­ public. Since August, Meese and Brock Sources familiar with the discus­ streaked with something as black fresh methane ice could produce a the last two days is much, much written message to Congress on floor proceedings. House floor 20 miles east of Miami Sunday before two cutters production jobs. derblom, who works for the U.S. have been the chief antagonists in sions that have taken place to date as coal. dark organic residue and thus more than we learned in the 204 Wednesday. action has been televised since arrived and began a less risky ship-to-ship Regan, who has avoided direct There were no Saturday editions of The Times Geological Survey. the brouhaha over the executive said one possible compromise "An object this small, this might explain why the moons and years since the discovery of the The hard realities of this year’s 1979. rescue, Simpson said. involvement in the matter to date, and The Sun. However, Murdoch pubiished two order, which has been recognized might be a presidential order that remote, out in the cold reaches of rings of Uranus are so dark. planet,” said Burton Edelson, budget deficit crunch will hit home He said rescue workers used small boats to indicated Sunday he may hold a weekly papers. The Sunday Times and The News IT IS B ELIEV ED that some­ by every president since Lyndon bans quotas, reaffirms the govern­ the solar system, presumably -Even though Voyager 2 is now associate NASA administrator in Feb. 4. when Reagan sends his Satellites seen transport the remaining 39 Haitians from the long-awaited powwow with Attor­ of the World, on Sunday and today the two dailies thing huge smashed into Uranus Johnson — who signed the order — ment’s commitment to non­ made largely of ices with some headed toward a 1989 rendezvous charge of space science. fiscal 1987 budget plan to Congress sailboat to the 210-foot cutter Dauntless, where ney General Edwin Meese and reappeared. long ago because the planet’s axis as an effective civil rights tool. discrimination and calls for volun­ rocky materials that shows this with Neptune and its own bizarre He said the reams of data with provision for upwards of $60 as ‘sitting ducks’ they were to spend the night. ’The 28 other Labor Secretary William Brock to of rotation is tipped over in relation Meese, with the backing of White tary hiring goals. bizarre collection of geological moon. Triton, the spacecraft is still gathered by Voyager also may be billion in spending cuts. Haitians were aboard the civilian ship Minerva discuss their divergent views on J to that of the other . activity, was beyond our wildest gazing back at Uranus, searching the last scientists see from Uranus WASHINGTON (AP) — A group and were to be taken to the Dauntless today. Soderblom suggested such a catas­ That is what administration expectations," said geologist Lau­ for such things as lightning and for more than a century, because of scientists says defensive satel­ trophe might be related to the officials say it will take to meet the rence Soderblom auroral activity and to gain more the right planetary lineups that lites envisioned by "Star Wars” disruption of the moon surfaces. new Gramm-Rudman budget­ He said Miranda’s chaotic sur­ information on the composition make such journeys feasible occur planners would be "sitting ducks" Washington fire kills nine USGS geologist Harold Ma- balancing law’s target of reducing Uganda has new government, casualties face is unlike anything else seen in and structure of the planet’s only once every 177 years. for Soviet weapons. sursky said, however, he thought the federal deficit to $144 billion in WASHINGTON — A gas water heater that the solar system. atmosphere. The eight surprisingly sharp The satellites’ vulnerability to tidal stresses from Uranus causing fiscal 1987, which begins Oct. 1. apparently exploded in the packed basement There were many other sur­ The probe also continued to send close-up shots of Miranda that attack "may alone render such a and telephone and telex links were still against government forces still holding as saying. a sort of gravitational squeezing Some legislators say the cuts may apartment of a row house sparked one of the By Charles Mitchell Museveni met with U.S. Ambas.sador prises too, including the discovery back pictures and other data came into the Jet Propulsion defense useless,” the Union of United Press International cut early today. parts of the east African nation. might be responsible for Miran­ have to reach $80 billion to worst fires in the histoir of the nation’s capital, Robert Hoedek and diplomats from of a tenth ring of rock or ice around recorded during last Friday’s Laboratory control center during Concerned Scientists said in a Thousands of jubilant Ugandans Foreigners fleeing northeastern da’s chaotic surface. accomplish a reduction of that killing nine people and injuring seven. Britain and the European Economic A the planet, pieces of 10 more and close encounter with Uranus and the weekend contain the secrets of 17-page report issued iast week. The Sunday morning blaze spread quickly, NAIROBI. Kenya — Convulsed by its swarmed into the streets Sunday to parts of the country said they were magnitude. Community Sunday to discuss the 'The report said that numerous trapping many of the victims in the basement second coup in less than a year, welcome the rebels, who seized control terrorized and subjected to mock Those cuts will come on top of security situation in the country, a defensive satellites J'must be during a party, authorities said. Of the seven war-tom Uganda today had a newly of the capital and its sister city Entebbe executions by government soldiers, $11.7 billion in spending reductions British envoy in Nairobi said. required under Gramm-Rudman placed in low orbits in order to injured, four were treated at hospitals Sunday, declared military government and a Saturday night. Western diplomats in who went on an orgy of looting as they retreated from the 10,000-man rebel Hearings to open into Smith piane crash for the current fiscal year, effec­ attack ICBMs in the boost phase." and two remained in serious condition today. I capital city littered with the Iwdies of Nairobi said. Diplomats in Kampala said Museveni tive 1. The cuts were “ In such orbits satellites go Deputy Fire Chief Ray Alfred said, “ Based on hundreds of troops and rebels killed in a “ We regard ourselves as the govern­ army. addressed the nation on state-run ment of Uganda,” NRA official Eriya The tribally divided government Uganda Radio, which was shut down At the time ot her death, The NTSB interviewed several recorders on commuter aircraft, triggered under the law by projec­ around the earth along fully what witnesses were saying, there was a party two-day siege, reports said. Bv Arthur Frederick Kategaya said in Nairobi Sunday. “ We units then turned upon themselves, with during the fighting, and promised to Samantha was returning home to former Bar Harbor pilots, and nor are they required," tions from the White House and the predictable paths, which makes there last night. ” A police detective added that he Rebel leader Yoweri Museveni’s United Press International them ’sitting ducks’ for a deter­ believed’’everybody in the house was from El National Resistance Army declared are in effective control. This is our some groups seeking revenge for the bring peace to the country. Manchester, Maine, from London, some of them confirmed the Investigators at the crash site Congressional Budget Office that mined adversary, who can attack itself the new government Sunday formal victory announcement.” atrocities committed by Acholi tribe N the fiscal 1986 deficit will total an Salvador.” PORTLAND, Maine — It was a where she had been filming charges, according to the 161 pages said it appeared the plane had been army units during the seven-month rule Museveni said about 6,000 govec)!- estimated $220.5 billion. the defense satellites before Witnesses said flames poured out of the although government troops reportedly Museveni, who just last month signed small plane crash, as those things episodes of "Lyme Street,” a of NTSB documents. off-course and to the right of its of Gen. Tito Okello. Okello is an Acholi. ment soldiers were captured during the When Reagan’s budget plan for launching its ICBMs." turn-of-the-century. two-story row house as the still held small pockets of the land­ a peace agreement with the govern­ go, killing only eight in a year when television show starring Robert Several of the pilots were critical proper flight path, but Dunbar fighting and that some agreed to join The Reagan administration has fire erupted at about 3 a.m. EST. locked nation. ment that gave him equal governing Okello. who seized power in a coup more than 2,000 perished world­ Wagner. of an airline dispatcher who would not comment on any find­ next year arrives on Capitol Hill, the NRA. He offered to open “a sought up to $26 billion through 1988 Resident Jose Sarabia, who was injured, said Reports from Kampala said the status, was in Kampala in control of the last July, flew by helicopter to the wide in commercial aviation Bar Harbor Flight 1808 left allegedly became angry when ings in the investigation. the political free-for-all is expected dialogue” with other rebel groups that for research involving Star Wars, he was upstairs making coffee when a blast streets were littered with bodies of new government, rebel leaders in Kenyan border town of Busia Saturday mishaps. Boston's Logan International Air­ pilots would ground airplanes for to begin in earnest. teamed with the government against He did say, however, that the formally known as the Strategic rocked the brick house in the Mount Pleasant hundreds of rebels and troops killed in Nairobi said. for a meeting with Kenyan officials, the But a child’s bright-eyed vision port at 9:28 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. maintenance problems or when Already, congressional Demo­ the NRA. probe is proceeding slowly be­ Defense Initiative, a proposal to neighborhood, about 2 miles north of the White the two-day siege that capped five years They also said Museveni, who has Kenyan Sunday Nation newspaper said. of peace found a fiery grave on a 25. The Beech 99 was to make stops they were feeling fatigued. crats are planning maximum Museveni ordered the immediate cause the number of air crashes in shield the nation against nuclear of NRA guerrilla warfare. Most of the described himself as “ an intellectual, “ I am going back to fight and regain Maine hillside last August, so in Augusta and Waterville before However, neither the pilot nor exposure for the heavy and politi­ House. suspension of foreign trade. 1985 has kept investigators busy. attack. Sarabia, his scalded hands bandaged in white city was without electricity or water, not a soldier,” was “ directing the war” power,” the newspaper quoted Okello interest is high in hearings this its final destination of Bangor. co-pilot of the plane carrying cally unpopular domestic spending gauze, said through an interpreter that he had week into the deaths of Samantha Bar Harbor scheduled an addi­ Samantha had worked extra hours The pilot, Roy Fraunhofer, 37. been unable to reach the people in the basement Smith and seven other people. tional stop, however, at the prior to the crash, according to the contacted the ground by radio and because the doors were blocked, apparently by a Some 15 witnesses will testify in Lewiston-Auburn airport because documents. did not report any trouble. Mo­ piano and other objects. Yugoslavia link a hotel ballroom Tuesday and two passengers want^ to go there. The investigation has been diffi­ ments later, the plane, smashed Wednesday, in the National Trans­ They never made it. The plane cult because no one actually saw into the hill and skidded through portation Safety Board’s probe of slammed into Christian Hill about the crash, and because small underbrush for about 100 feet Girl thanks natural mother the Aug. 25 crash of a Bar Harbor a quarter-mile from the runway, commuter airplanes such as the before plunging into a wooded investigated in ST. LOUIS — A teenage girl battling Hodgkin’s Airlines commuter plane near an "We are expecting about 15 twin-engine Beech 99 do not carry ravine. airport in Auburn, Maine. persons to testify,” said Brad voice recorders. disease thanked the woman who gave her up for The crash killed Samantha. 13, Dunbar, public information officer “ It is a difficult investigation Nearly all aboard were believed adoption 16 years ago for agreeing to donate bone massacre probe her father Arthur Smith, 45, four for the NTSB. "But we don’t when there are no survivors and no to have been killed instantly, and marrow that may save her life. announce witness lists until the black box,” Dunbar said. "There most were badly burned in the Leonarda Foss sent her message of thanks other passengers, the pilot and the By Charles J. Hanley day the hearing opens." are no flight data or voice ensuing fire. through the news media Sunday to her natural co-pilot. There were no survivors. The Associated Press Samantha, at age 11. became an Witnesses expected at the hear­ mother, whom she has never met, as she and her adoptive parents waited to learn if the bone international celebrity when she ing include officials of Bar Harbor % ROM E — The four terrorists who massacred wrote a letter in 1983 to then-Soviet Airlines, the Beechcraft Co. and marrow transplant could proceed. Officials at Barnes Hospital expected to learn waiting passengers at Rome’s airport la^t month leader Yuri Andropov, asking why the National Weather Service. entered Italy from 'Yugoslavia, and authorities are The hearings follow the release today if the unidentified woman’s hone marrow the Soviet Union wanted nuclear Amethyst investigating whether they received aid in that last week of documents showing was compatible with Foss, who has been war. neighboring country, a prosecutor said today. He responded by inviting her to that a Bar Harbor pilot wrote the A gem of royal heritage hospitalized since Thursday for treatment of the 2 visit the Soviet Union, and her visit NTSB, following the crash, that the form of lymph system cancer. Domenico Sica, chief investigator in the case, also that summer was widely reported airline had questionable mainte­ j Color, brilliance, transparency. .qualities associated with “ We just want to thank everyone who had a part said he is trying to leam more about an apparent COD *1.99it. on both sides of the Iron Curtain. nance and management practices. genuineRen Amethyst since biblical times are very much in evidence in in locating Leonarda’s natural mother.” said Bob network of Palestinian and other terrorists in Italy, these distinctive articles of adornment. And all so affordably priced. and Marcelene Foss of Ava, 111., who adopted the including some who were behind-the-scenes accom­ UaOA CHOICE girl a few days after her birth. “ We cannot plices in the airport attack, in which 16 people died, express how so very grateful we are that this 'among them three of the terrorists. GROUND BEEF...... U.59ib, ''Awd-- ■£ V - wonderful woman is willing to be a donor. "Leonarda Marie said to tell the news people to In an interview with The Associated Press, Sica said DiRosa Cleaners he has interrogated the surviving terrorist, identified USDA CHOICE 7 thank her natural mother.” ■ m Ff as Mohammad Sarham, 20, for many hours over Heart-shapra several days. & - , ■- Amethyst in 14k Gemayel seeks Cabinet’s isld (5R0UND CHUCK______*1.69ib. gold curved “Obviously, he is somebody who does talk,” the • 'A /iJif:' 'St mounting. BEIRUT, Lebanon — President Amin Gemayel investigator said. COCONUT Coin-Op Laundry ■id- scheduled a meeting of his Cabinet today to But. Sica said, “ he has never mentioned Libya.” Marquise shaped discuss a Syrian-sponsored peace accord and .• A m ^yst (h 14k CURRENTLY PAYING The U.S. administration contends that the Abu CUSTARD PIE______*1.99 Amethy^ pass it on to Parliament for approval, but Prime Nidal terrorist organization, blamed for the airport 534 East Middle Turnpike ; gold by-pass Minister Rashid Karami said he would not attend OUH OWN mounting with attack, is primarily supported by Libya. Manchester diamonds. 14k 'J'-i’A . 4 diamonds. the meeting. As the political battle to isolate Gemayel The Palestinian group is known to also have received backing from Syria. 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Cosgrove, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editcfi James P. Sacks, City Edito# More ‘official’ campaign announcements yet to come OPINION The formal announcements by gubernatorial candidates since the Caldwell said in describing his "■ a Sy M ark A. Dupuis spot has so far officially launched a O’Neill officially jumped into the fate of the underticket to a good plans for officially announcing that the gubernatorial candidates, as United Press International campaign. ring with a speech at his official well as those by the underticket degree can depend on the fate of residence in Hartford, which came he wants to run for a fourth term as The others say they are planning contenders, are ihainly formalities the top of the ticket. after two days of preliminary . comptroller. For gubernatorial and other HARTFORD — Lt. Gov. Joseph to announce soon or have not set a since the candidates almost al­ events where he picked up endor­ candidates high up on the ticket, J. Fauliso is expected to officially date yet, and at least some of the ways make it known well in Get training, sements from a majority of THE OTHER TWO incumbents making the official announcement announce his candidacy for re- advance that they are running. WfT\ officials already say their an­ on the underticket who are seeking election this week, but don’t expect Democratic legislators. is a chance to get the attention m nouncements will be relatively low re-election. Secretary of the State Most of the gubernatorial candi­ Jack to see a marching band on hand for By contrast, Fauliso will offi­ voters through the news media and key compared to what the guber­ Julia H. Tashjian and Attorney dates had been saying for months "r. the occasion. cially announce that he wants to be to show the support their cam­ save a iife natorial candidates did. O’Neill’s running-mate again with General Joseph I. Lieberman, they would run before making State Comptroller J. Edward paigns have. Anderson haven’t decided when they will their official announcements and Caldwell also plans to announce his a news conference and speech REPUBLICAN JULIE D. BEL- make their official the underticket incumbents run­ For example, Republican guber­ candidacy for re-election soon, but tentatively scheduled for later this The Emergency Medical Services Council AGA of Westport announced her announcements. ning again also made their inten­ natorial candidate Richard C. don't expect to see him riding on a week. candidacy for governor with a The only underticket candidate tions clear some time ago. Bozzuto took the time to specifi­ set a goal last year to train 1,000 Manchester train to let the voters know he “ We’re not going into the whole train trip to Hartford, while GOP hoopla thing, at least that’s the to make an official announcement cally point out to reporters at his residents in cardiopulmonary resuscitation wants another term. Fauliso filed papers designating candidate Gerald Labriola gave current plan,” sdid Bernard Ka- so far is Rep. Maurice B. Mosley of formal announcement last week an campaign committee, which in by this October. As things now stand, it Fauliso and Caldwell are part of one of his announcement speeches valer, an executive assistant to the Waterbury, who is seeking the that the room was packed with beneath a turnpike bridge in effect is a declaration of his appears that goal will not be met. MfrvWKT-. the Democratic "underticket,” the lieutenant governor, Democratic nomination to succeed people. Iranian pilots slate of statewide elected officials Greenwich. Treasurer Heni^ E. Parker, who is candidacy, last May. Lieberman The CPR training program, which is being Caldwell said he is definitely ■ "There are more people here who if nominated will have their leaving office next week. had taken the same step just a few carried out with the help of Manchester Democrat Toby Moffett an­ running for re-electionSnd already today than all of the other names on the November ballot On the Republican side, the first months after he took office as nounced his candidacy at the Old is laying the groundwork for a Republican and Democratic an­ ” Memorial Hospital, started out slowly and with Gov. William A. O’Neill. official announcement is due Mon­ attorney general in 1983. get ready for State House in Hartford and then campaign. However, he said he nouncements combined,” Bozzuto has picked up some momentum. But there visited several cities to 8peak has no plans for a splashy formal day when Rep. Pauline R. Kezer of While O’Neill and other guberna­ FOR THE UNDERTICKET can­ said before predicting he may win torial candidates have officially before attending one of dozens of announcement. * Plainville is scheduled to announce are still far too few citizens seeking the didates. official announcements the GOP nomination without a house parties held around the state “ I probably will crank out a her candidacy at a Capitol news training. announced their candidacies, only may be less important than for the primary battle. suicide strikes one candidate for an underticket to mark his announcement. letter in a couple of weeks,” . conference. Sponsors of the program say that with every bit of new publicity it receives, there is WASHINGTON — In an ominous replay of ^ a flurry of interest that soon dies down. A few R t T V f c R K f - World War II’s closing days, Iranian pilots have j civic groups have been invited to organize been trained to fly light planes loaded with annoyed, but Moffett presses on MJanus plaintiffs clalm\ mass courses in CPR, but only one — the MswwMa. explosives on suicide missions against U .S. warships in the Mediterranean or land facilities ^ Marc Caplan, says the practice is a charging o Neill with Instructors of the Handicapped — has said it TBewtetfrt/; By Judd Everhart than campaign, staff to produce “ serious breach of the public “ I ’m sure when Toby Moffett ‘wanton’ Incompetent^ is interested. throughout the Middle East, The Associated Press copies of speeches and endorse­ was in Congress and running for According to our intelligence sources — ment letters for the media. trust.” He said he finds it hard to So far, a mere 75 Manchestser residents believe that O’Neill didn’t spend a re-election his staff on occasion STAMFORD (A P ) - When lawsulU reach trial ^ aln at Ow i ^ ^ including the testimony of an Iranian defector — I HARTFORD — Gov. William A. Moffett says he’s not as con­ have taken the CPR course. cent on the campaign between the reproduced a speech that might be over the Mtamis River bridge collapse. lawyers for the ptaintias SW the young Iranian pilots are as fanatically .i O’Neill is becoming increasingly cerned about the amount of time considered a politcal speech,” " It ’s a lot less than we wanted, but it is and money that may have been time he created a re-election they’ll show'"a wide range of abuses” that allegedly resulted > 2 dedicated to the Ayatollah Khomeini as Japanese ,,s annoyed about having to answer Scheller said. ” So I don’t think 2 spent as he is about the principle committee and Jan. 9 when his disaster. ,i- improving,” Gloria Langer, the coodinator of kamikaze pilots were to Emperor Hirohitojn 1945. y questions raised by his challenger there’s any substance” to Mof­ involved. He claims O’Neill, an quarterly campaign report was the program, told the Manchester Herald last Washington Window The kamikazes destroyed 36 U.S. warships and " for this year’s Decmoratic guber­ fett’s charges. Last week. argumenU during a pretrial hearing gave a snei* natorial nomination. announced candidate for re- filed. preview of ho w the plaintiffs say they Intend to show that the p » W » damaged 368 in the battle of Okinawa. The governor’s campaign coor­ But Moffett says that’s not the week. Moffett, the former congress­ election, should maintain a clear who maintain the highways had no concept of what they were don g. _ What makes the possibility of suicide attacks on ^ dinator. former state Senate Ma­ way he operated when he was in Given the fact that widespread public man, doesn’t seem ready to let up. distinction between campaign and the Sixth Fleet particularly galling is the fact that jority Leader Richard F. Schneller office. The state was so "wUlfully and wantonly” negllgient to mo training in CPR is crucial to boosting the O’Neill’s exasperation was clear office work. He says O’Neill is “ The incumbent has certain Are liberal issues losers? the aircraft that would be used w ere made in West ^ taking his power as an incumbent of Essex, says Moffett’s charges inspection and maintenance of the bridge that tbe victims of th«^WW| at week’s end when Capitol repor­ survival rate of heart attack victims, it is are baseless. What’s more. advantages. We all know that.” Germany and Switzerland. The two types of ^ ters questioned him at length about for granted, as well as the collapse should receive punitive damages, attorneys argued F iw jR | Schneller said, Moffett has proba­ Moffett said. ’T v e been an incum­ clear that much more improvement in the planes may be able to evade the U.S. warships’ ,,, the issue Moffett had raised about tolerance of the taxpayers. to Stamford Superior Court. 7 By Arnold Sawlslak ADA scale (100 percent is a dead shows that with one exception, bly been guilty of the same thing he bent before. Moffett’s campaign manager. 7 statistic is needed. solid perfect liberal score), the Congress seems to be more radar protection; on land, it would be virtually his allegedly using office, rather "But anyone who’s been any­ The arguments came during a pretrial bearing before i o i ^ i In Manchester, the normal lapse between WASHINGTON — Politicians Democrats there averaged 69 liberal under Reagan than it was impossible to protect American embassies where near this Capitol knows that Nicholas Cloffi on a series of 10 lawsulU, filed In the wake o f w 4 the time paramedics are summoned and the commonly declare they don’t percent and the Democrats under Jimmy Carter. against a flying suicide attack. they have been intensely pursuing bridge's collapse on June M, 1983. The trial to expected to start time they arrive at the scene of a medical like labels when asked if they are elected in the Reagan landslide Thus, in 1979, the Senate’s Up to now, Iranian-controiled Shiite terrorists political endorsements, they have June 3 been making visits to cities that ; ■ T h re e people were killed and three others injured wton liberal or conservative, but we year of 1984 averaged 79 percent. liberal average was 38 percent have succeeded all too well in their undeclared It Alaska joins Navy’s nuke fleet emergency is three to five minutes. There are purely political, they have vehicles plunged Into the river after a lOO-foot section of the brliNll|j; ink-stained wretches persist in "Public opinion polls show a and the House scored 42 percent, war on the United States, using hijackings and does not seem to be much chance of reducing organized Saturday’s the beginning of a period of been burning up the phone lines collapsed. .y •;>■■■ trying to attach ideological han­ widening gulf between personal while in 1977, the Senate reached suicidal truck bom bers. But the kamikaze force, :. By Brent Laymon the response period — and as the town grows demonstration. building down, not up, our nuclear with calls. The attorneys for the victims are seeking to overturn prevkw i dles to them. approval of and 46 percent (the exception) and potentially far more dangerous, has been steadily ‘ The Associated Press and more traffic is generated, it probably Julie O’Reilly of Hartford, one of arsenals,” Stevens said. "That’s all part of running a . rulings that protect the state from any liability unless It csottO r diminishing support for his poli­ the House got 41 percent. growing. Indeed, our sources believe that only the Stevens and several other campaign. It represents a real proved that the state was 100 percent responsible for the a c r id ^ . „ One of the accepted ways to NEW LONDON — Connecticut’s the protesters, said her group will become difficult even to maintain the cies,” she said. "In 1985, fresh­ continuation of Iran’s war with Iraq has kept senators are to travel to Geneva arrogance of power, taking the “ It would be a big victory for us,” said attorney Michael Koskogof.jf divine a public official’s place in weather had been unseasonably wanted to give the “ appearance of current time. men Democratic senators It should be noted that all of Khomeini from unleashing his suicide pilots mourning” to contrast the official next month to observe renewed taxpayers for granted,” Moffett . Bridgeport, who rqneSents the estates of two of the victims. J " l the right-to-left spectrum is to warm all week, but turned bitter Because the human brain begins to die four showed they could tell the these scores are based on a against U.S. targets. celebration. arms talks between the United said, “ This goes way beyond the Judge reserved a deciblon on the ntotlons, - a iiM refer to the voting record ratings cold for the commissioning of the to six minutes after a heart attack, it is difference.” subjective scale; a list of issues Trident nuclear submarine "The commissioning today was States and the Soviet Union. gray area.” compiled by organizations that "F o r the first time in many O’Neill said his staff’s copying of ' While the victims blame the state for the collapse, the s l a t e d Lewis can be forgiven for selected by an ADA committee. THE IRANIAN KAMIKAZES were first trained . Alaska. contrary to (the) spirit of negotiat­ almost certain that emergency crews will not label themselves liberal or years. I am optimistic that we can an endorsement letter may have denied any responsibility and countersued the bridge’s desIfil^.'^IS "looking for the pony” in the 1985 on powered gliders in the Syrian-controlled Bekaa “ I ’m just sorry th at... we didn’t ing,” she said. always be able to reach the scene in time. So it couid be possible that ADA find the way to negotiate a been beyond the gray area, saying Oarie Mulcahey, an attorney for the state, said the liability I*ir,^ji conservative. Valley of eastern Lebanon. The Syrians bought the- have Alaska parkas for all of you,” About 150 Alaskans, including ratings, but there are some other itself affected the scores by its meaningful agreement which will it “ perhaps slipped through.” under which the suite are filed prohibits the collection of punttlitot'l And statistics prove that a heart attack Catherine Ann Stevens, wife of Sen. Frank H. Murkowski, at­ Americans for Democratic figures that don’t look all that choice of the votes to be used in aircraft from West German firms in 1981-82, > be the first of a long series of Despite that, he maintains; “ I dam ages— awarded as punishment against a defendant — froalt|^»% victim has a much better chance of survival U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, told guests tended the commissioning. good for liberals. the ratings. intending to lend them to Palestinian guerrillas. agreements to assure the future of don’ t rea lly think that is state. ____ Action issues one the most during commissioning ceremonies The Alaska, equipped to carry 24 if someone trained in CPR is already present. For example, the 1985 House, However, it is obvious that it But the 1982 Syrian split with the Paiestine mankind on this globe,” Stevens venerable of these indexes, hav­ Saturday at the Naval Underwater missiles, is the seventh Trident campaigning.” While the overall survival rate for victims controlled by the Democratic Liberation Organization ended that scheme. ing rated the "liberal quotient” isn’t easy to live up to A D A ’s Systems Center. delivered to the Navy by Electric said. "But as sincere as we are in of cardiac arrest is 15 percent, it is 58 of every member of Congress Party, had an average liberal standards. In a society where a So the Syrians offered the gliders to the Iranian • Senator Stevens, who like his Boat, a division of General Dynam­ seeking these goals, we know that since 1947. quotient of 45 percent and the premium is placed on winning Revolutionary Guards, who had been invited into , wife wore a fur parka, was keynote ics Corp. The Groton shipyard, percent for victims who get prompt CPR. we cannot achieve agreement ADA’s ratings for 1985 came Democrats there managed only and in an institution where the the Bekaa that year. U.S. intelligence first gpt speaker for the commissioning across the river from the research In the view of Dr. Joel Reich, medical chief which will remove all threats out recently and the news, as 67 percent — 2 points under their watchword has been "to get wind of the airborne threat early in 1983. ceremonies. center, is the sole builder of of Manchester’s emergency medical system, Tridents, the nation’s largest against our nation.” he said. J interpreted by Ann Lewis, the party colleagues in the Senate. along,. go along,” ADA’s 1985 Top-secret minutes of a high-level meeting in Police arrested 50 demonstra­ “ Even with my optimism. I say to J “ The only piece that is missing from the nuclear-missile firing submarine. organization’s director, was that Furthermore, according to ratings required a senator who Tehran in mid-1984 disclose that the Iranian tors who tried to block the entrance to the navy center, where the The shipyard has contracts to build you that now is the time for us to be perfect EMS system is the role of the public.” congressional Democrats aren’t ADA’s figures, neither the House wanted take the liberal position leaders were enthusiastic about expanding the on our guard. We remember prior Alaska, the 7th Trident nuclear five more Tridents. Townspeople can fill that role by taking the nor the Senate became more to vote on the losing side in 18 of kamikaze unit, but dissatisfied with the days of infamy and we have giving up on liberal causes, submarine was commissioned into Stevens said recent proposals liberal between 1983 and 1985. In performance of the West German gliders. ; learned our lesson from the past.” CPR course, which is neither time- contrary to the expectations of 20 issues. the Navy fleet. from Soviet leader Mikhail S. consuming nor expensive. To enroll, phone observers who proclaimed the 1983, the House had an overall That, in fact, may be a more The replacement they chose was the Swiss Twenty people remained in Gorbachev for eliminating nuclear Hugh Leonard's award winning dawning of a new conservative liberal rating of 49 percent and telling comment about the state Pilatus PC-7, norm ally used for crop-dusting. Iran custody Sunday night awaiting weapons offered new hope for a 644-1222, extension 2313. comedy — "a the Senate scored 43 percent. of liberalism than the ratings bought 80 Pilatus planes in 1984; the Swiss meaningful arms agreement. Classes are $7 a person or $10 a family and era in American politics follow­ court appearances today. Thirty IT'S NOT TOO LATE! play of charm maintain they thought the planes would be used But the Alaska Republican said A ing the 1980 elections. Paradoxically, a comparison themselves. people were released Saturday Classes start January 22 and love" will be most take only four hours. That isn’t much of the nation must remain vigilant, presented A Lewis noted that while the of ADA’s overall averages for for agriculture, rescue missions and pilot either on a written promise to warning that no agreement can February 21-22 ■ an investment to save a life. Republican-controlled Senate the House and Senate during the Sawislak covers Washington training. appear in court Feb. 4 or on a $50 but bond. eliminate all threats to U.S. and February averaged only 40 percent on the last Democratic presidency for United Press International. They were correct on the last score, but not in 28 March 1 Between 250 and 400 opponents of security. the way they thought. LATE REGISTRATION Larry Gelbart, nuclear weapons turned out in cold “ Recent statements by Mr. the aeator weather for the demonstration. Gorbachev give us hope that the o f T V s THE SWISS WERE ALARMED when they Many of the protesters lay down in Soviets may see there is mutual is still being held at M * A ’ S *H . has Open Forum belatedly discovered that some of the technical front of buses carrying guests advantage to a balanced, fair, turned the classic farce, documents shipped to Iran included instructions , inside for the ceremony and were verifiable and equitable realign­ MincliMter Community ment of our nuclear strength and "Volpone" into a N on converting the PC-7 into a warplane armed removed by police. Those arrested College zany evening of N been taking a toll on the strikers town lost by paying this expense with machine guns, rocket launchers or were charged with disorderly fun on April Owners should and the owners. The toll on the as well. fragmentation bombs. conduct. January 27, 28 and 29, 1986 25-26 and again community is not so evident, but on M ay 2-3! If the owners continue to The kamikazes began training in the Swiss The Coalition to Stop Trident 10am-12;30pm & S-7;30 pm pay for strike it is there nevertheless. Approxi­ engage in the luxury of refusing planes at Bushire, the main Iranian fighter- mately $20,000 has been spent on to utter those three words, they bomber airbase on the Persian Gulf. Later they Call NOW for laformatloa TONY AWARD To the Editor; police protection for this strike should at least pay for that were sent to Won San, North Korea, for further , MUSICAL We will negotiate! Three and the one at Pillowtex. The 6 4 7 - 6 1 4 7 M i r luxury. The citizens of the town training. words; that’s all it takes. Three strikes have taken their toll on Sub launch should not pay for the owners’ But even the minimal flying skills required of words to end the long strike at the community not only in terms misplaced pride. suicide pilots proved beyond several of the Iranian 6 2 3 - 6 9 8 2 A?PZ.A-I/ £ of money, but the tim e and 3 Crestfield Manor. This strike, volunteers, who perished during the low-level protesters which has been so costly in terms energy of town employees. At­ If the owners continue to flight exercises. One who survived and got back to of time, energy and money, and tention of town officials has been refuse to utter those three words, First the story “All About Eve’ — then the award win J iH niiTg fitrn — and now the tuneful nnusica]. W ith a book Iran was Hushang Mortezai, and he was so face charges has been so wearing on the redirected from pressing con­ the town of Manchester should FUEr.r:.82»* Manchester Community Coaege unnerved at the prospect of immolation for the F U U HEATING SERVICE THE LITTLE by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Charles strikers, the owners and the cerns to resolving this strike. utter three words to the owners; ^ o u se and lyrics by Lee Adams, ‘ Applause* will be imam that he defected the first chance he got. NEW LONDON (AP) — Twenty 60 Bidwell Street THEATRE OF community, could end in 15 One solution would be for the You will pay. Marxliester, Connecticut 06040 presented on two weekends In November. M ortezai skedaddled from a four-plane formation- of the 50 protesters arrested at the •Prices Subject to Change minutes with the utterance of owners to reimburse the town not MANCHESTER heading for a base near the Strait of Hormuz. commissioning of the Trident "Hey, I've got an ideal While we're at it, let's these three words. only for money spent on police Melvin Hathorn Now hiding in London, young M ortezai has told nuclear submarine USS Alaska It is evident that the strike has overtime, but for the interest the 14 Knight St. remained in custody pending court transplartt EVERYTHING!" his debriefers it’s not surprising that he was the appearances today on disorderly ' T ic k e t s only one of Khomeini’s kamikazes to defect. " I conduct charges, police said. Be somebody. I f o r must tell you that my comrades are 100 percent Nine of those in custody have 3 $30*“25% fanatics,” he explained. “ They are preparing to refused to identify themselves to Legacy still shines as FDR turns 104 make their strikes and nothing will stop them.” police and none has agreed to post (That’s 2 Ticket for each Show) As evidence of his ex-buddies’ anti-American ■ the $50 bond set at the time of their secured eastern Europe for the Soviet Union; it zeal, the defector described their "reactions of arrest, Officer Kenneth Edwards Thursday will mark the 104th birthday of said. "The arrests came Saturday was the Red Army. uncontrollable joy” whenever Shiite terrorists When ycxi become a ,ub«nbei, you receive; 2 Franklin Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the during protest demonstrations out­ 2 succeeded in hijacking a plane or blowing up a United States. The view that the Soviet Union should be the side the Naval Underwater Sys­ • 2 BckeU to each o( the 3 productions (lhal'i 6 McketsI You can selaci the nighl ^ wish to U.S. installation. - As a one-time aspirant for the presidency and as dominant power in the Mediterranean, including tems Center. come (or each production, and we wUl mail your tickets lo you in advance o( each show The possibility of Iranian kamikaze pilots a historian, I regard Roosevelt as the greatest Greece, was a Churchiil initiative — not Thirty people were freed Satur­ George sneaking into the United States has not been • Seals m the Iteaerued S u b «rlb «r SwrUon In the honi of the theatre, president in American history. Jefferson and Roosevelt’s. day, either on $50 bond or on a discounted by security experts. White House Lincoln had literary and philosophical capabilities McGovern Likewise, the neo-conservatives notwithstand­ written promise to appear in New • The opportunity lo order addiditional tickers In the Reaerved Subacriber Sactlon lor your defenses include radar and anti-aircraft missiles. that exceeded F D R ’s, but neither would have ing, it was Churchill — not Roosevelt — who took London Superior Court on Feb. 4. guests (no other reserved tickets are soU); Edwards said. 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The logic It’s no secret that the new Gramm-Rudman 7 The Coalition to Stop Trident Not only was FDR in all probability the only of Churchill was that since Great Britain was. in budget-balancing law will mean extinction or Th« UtUa TWatea Is Manchester s preeminent lively ails otganUallon When you organized Saturday’s demonstra­ 26lh season, you will be joining our growing audience ol area residCTIt (In 19te ov« 3 president in American history capable of winning effect, gaining six votes for the dominion states of crippling of any federal program that doesn’t tion. Julie O’Reilly of Hartford, evenings o( good theatre: lop notch plays in quality ptoduclions petloimad al East CalholK: four terms in the White House; he aiso brilliantly policies and his internationalism, which included the British empire, it was not unreasonable for the have a powerful lobby going for it. 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And why Nations and our historic allies in Western Europe. com e from friends and relations who live in the protesters lay down in front of the repeated effort in recent years to discredit him Instead of intemationaIism,*he called for global single vote and the United States and the other area and who, unlike members of Congress, would buses carrying guests to the Navy by distorting history? unilateralism. major powers had veto authority. use mass transit if they could. Will this be enough installation and were arrested. o T 7 COMPLETE AND MAIL TODAY One more point about FD r that should live in to save the subway? Stay tuned. The Alaska, capable of carrying l \ , O s V s X s LTM SUBSCRIPTIONS, BOX 1405. MANCHESTER. CT 06040 I SUPPOSE ONE REASON for all of this is that A FAVORITE anti-Roosevelt pastime of the history as a monument to this great leader is that 24 multiple-warhead nuclear mis­ ______a Regular ($30.00) 3 Shows, 2 Tickets Each Beacarrier! 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J%aji\\aXiayMli 0/m L A o^^hx^ % ntf (du»/yu^ ALICE PO YOU THINK YOU COOLP SHOW computer screen. “ That’s a little jazz,” Lynch said. ” I " Lynch took a year-long sabbatical l- t7 ME WHERE THIS MAN IS ^ MAKING ME FT"' cut Medical Society also found the practice of boxes color-coded to ’’prod the imagina­ YOU SAVINS V SPBIN05. 5AIP HB'P PAV has gone digital in the do see some kids falling asleep with from Fairfield to take computer ABOUT VOOB TO KEEP YOU TWO , APVENTUKOUS. tion” and make the information more I NOW WHY WOUUP , I defensive medicine is now the rule, rather than basement of a building at Fairfield some programs.” courses. His goal was to “ see how a FATHER POING ■ YANKS OFF THE YOU WANT TO KNOM^ the exception, and warned the trend increases easily remembered. Characters who THt PHANTOM by L m FMk A ty Bany A SPANIARDS m o u n t . University, where Lynch, an associate humanities professor could use a costs but does little to improve care. die a violent death, forexample, appear PIRTY WORK* English professor, has devised a LI/NCH, 57 and a Shakespearean computer. Teachers in humanities are The society said 77 percent of doctors in red while comic or weak characters ETERNAL WOMAN/, EVEN THE colorful computer program that cata­ professor for 25 years, is hoping to afraid of high-tech. But if we can use questioned in September said they rely more on are displayed in other colors. All are FEROCIOUS LACy OF THE LAKE,, logues, sorts, graphs, maps and out­ license his program once it is completed chalkboards and overhead projectors, WANTS TO KNOW HOW SHE j laboratory tests, X-Rays or other diagnostic connected with lines to show their lines information and characters in and copyrighted. It would be used why not these?” LOOKECV procedures. relations to others in the plays. nearly all of Shakespeare's 37 plays. primarily as a tool for college and Nearly 2,250 physicians responded, almost half "This is stuff I ’ve been putting on the At the touch of a button, its user can high-school teachers. THE SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY those polled, and 81 percent said they also are blackboard for 20 years,” said Lynch. find out how many lines of verse are in Meanwhile, he's putting it to limited was not Lynch’s intent; it resulted from consulting with other doctors or referring “ To see all these people in Richard III Romeo and Juliet, whether Shakes­ use in his classroom, and it’s usually a coincidental meshing of his love of patients to other physicians. Other specialists, zapped is just great. It doesn’t take the peare’s history plays were longer than available in Fairfield’s computer lab to Shakespeare with his new-found inter­ including some obstetricians, are simply giving place of creative, imaginative teach­ his comedies or who said. "M isery students wanting to brush up before an est in computers. up their practice. ing. In fact, it enhances it. Iwantkidsto acquaints a man with strange exam, take a missed quiz or do some ‘T m a Jesuit priest, unmarried and Results of the survey released over the extra studying. celibate,” he said. “ This is my baby.” come away having experienced the ARLO AND JANI8"* by Jimmy Johnson bedfellows.” plays in their own imaginations.” weekend showed 10 percent of the state’s Students can even take tests by , The anomaly of teaching Shakes­ The program is based on Lynch’s DftDl WHAT ARE obstetricians have quit the practice and 10 '^DOINOHERE?.' percent are limiting their practice. Another 18 percent have refused high-risk and difficult cases. Expert foresees aging woes BLONDie by Dsan Young A Stan Draka

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CMtlnned from page 1 cratic majority leader on the Baord of Directors, said today he bond issue Nov. S that would have was not aware of the governor’s llllMliM Bears just super in routing Patriots permitted the town to appiy for a letter. He said he did not know $10 miilion state and federal grant. what alternatives Weinberg had suggested to O’Neill, but hoped The Town of Winsted, however, By Dove Raffo going to have your rear end handed still others might be explored. had first cali on the money and wilt United Press International to you,” Patriots coach Raymond take it. Town Manager Robert Weiss . “ We had it handed to us to said he is not surprised at the Winsted’s decision has left Man­ NEW ORLEANS - Typically lor today. The I saw, they chester with no way to get federal governor’s decision. “ We are a team that has ventured into rock knocked the tar out of us.” and state ^ a n t money. trying to see if there are other video, the Chicago Bears Sunday “ That was terrible,” Patriots "A fter giving serious considera­ alternatives that can be explored," provided a large dose of entertain­ Pro Bowl cornerback Raymond tion ot the proposals presented in he said. He declined to elaborate. ment and refused to share the Clayborn said. “ An embarrass­ your letter, I am sorry that I Democratic Town Chairman spotlight with anybody. ment. That was ridiculous. Our cannot respond positively to the Theodore Cummings also said he The Bears turned their "Super offense put a great deal of a burden alternatives you suggest,” O’Neill was not surprised at the decision Bowl Shuffle” video — taped with on our defense today, and did not /k said in his letter to Weinberg. by O’Neill, saying the governor has three weeks left in the regular help out in terms of time of O’Neill has proposed a revolving to look at the state as a whole. - V ' '■ season — into a self-fulfilling possession either. I don’t ever have loan program, under which the Cummings said the governor prophecy with a 46-10 whipping of to look at the stats to know that.” state would make loans to town for was able to divert a million dollars the in Super The stats showed Chicago held sewer plant improvements at a 2 that was unallocated to the Porter Bowl XX. the ball for 39:15. The Bears percent annual interest rate. Street trunk sewer now being .Fittingly, the Bears capped a outgained New England 408-123, as "The inclusion of additional installed by the town, but the size of season they dominated with the the Patriots managed 11 rushing conditions on the proposed loan the sewer plant project makes most lopsided victory in Super yards. program could seriously impair similar funding impossible. Bowl history. New England’;; Tony Eason, our efforts to renew the health and The cost of the proposed im­ , The Bears won in a familiar way. battling the flu, left early in the purity of state’s rivers, streams provements is $26 million. Under Jim McMahon threw for 256 yards second quarter with no comple­ and lakes," O’Neill said in his the plan approved by voters in a'nd scored twice, William “ Refrig­ tions in'six attempts and three * -A letter. November, the town would have erator” Perry plunged for another sacks. Steve Grogan was sacked Weinberg could not be reached devoted no more than $14.3 million ■■ I : TD and Richard Dent and Mike four times and intercepted twice in for comment on O’Neill’s letter. in local money to the project. UPI ptwto Singletary led a suffocating de­ relief. After her meeting with O’Neill, she Under the proposed revolving winter art fense that caused six turnovers. All Most embarrassing for the Pa­ V'-” said she saw little chance the town loan program, the town would pay triots were their six turnovers, 2 2 / that was missing was a big game would get the grant or interest-free the entire cost, but would be able to j / - from Walter Payton. four on fumbles. New England had loan. borrow it from the state at the The thermometer hft 34 below zero, which is welcome blocks his ears as the "target" face peeps through a gap : ' "This was one of the best seasons made the Super Bowl as a wild Stephen T. Penny, the Demo­ reduced interest rate. news for people like Shirley Ouimet of Elk Rapids, Mich., in the grandstand at right. The temperature warmed up to in the history of football,” said card team by cashing 16 turnovers who created this ice cannon for the Lake Superior State a balmy minus-25 by 9 a.m. today. 1': McMahon, whose team set eight into 61 points in three playoff College Winter Carnival. "Gonzo," the other ice statue, Super Bowl records to cap an 18-1 victories. season. "W e were going for 60 New England’s Larry McGrew Heavy rains bring points, we ran out of time.” recovered Payton’s on the " I was not surprised,” Bears second play of the game at the 7 coach Mike Ditka said. “ This is Bears’ 25 and Tony Franklin 7 Obituaries something special. We made his­ kicked a 36-yard field goal four threat of flooding tory. We really had a lot of fun all plays later. New England had a 3-0 lead 1:19 into the game — the Memorial donations may be She also is survived by two other made to the Shriners’ Children’s year, the coaches and players. We Edna Hedlund daughters, Mrs. Lament (Gloria) Hospital, 516 Carew' St., Spring- ' had no gag rules on anybody. We quickest first score in Super Bowl region and a slight chance of snow made to. the Emanuel Lutheran Continued from page 1 Edna (England) Hedlund, 73, of Benedict of Killingworth and Mrs. field. Mass. just studied, practiced and played history. flurries. Church, 60 Church St. 386 Porter St., died Sunday at the Andrew (Lillian) Jordt of Middle- The Taylor & Modeen Funeral hard.” But Chicago easily led the A number of power outtages in Jan. 26 is 2.98 inches, but the University of Connecticut Health town; a brother, Lloyd Blinn of Home, 906 Farmington Ave,, West The Bears had their share of fun turnover war. Cornerback Reggie towns that ranged from Norwalk to weekend rain and snow has left the Center, Farmington. She was the Harriet H. Little Clinton; two sisters, Mabel Hartford, had charge o£ Sunday while winning their first Phillips returned an interception Hartford were caused when rain- UPI photo region with 4.54 inches so far. the wife of John E. Hedlund. Harriet H. Little, 63, of 162 Lake McDermott of Bristol and Emily arangements. ; NFL title since 1963. Perry, the 28 yards for a TD, and M VP Dent soaked tree limbs fell, pulling national weather service said. She was bom in Manchester St., Coventry, died Saturday at the Silk of Hollywood, Fla.; seven 308-pound celebrity defensive forced two fumbles leading to 10 Bears’ rookie Reggie Philips (48) carries the pigskin into Patriots’ (l-r) Craig James, Brian Holloway and Stephen down power lines. On Saturday, less than one inch Aug. 6. 1912, and had been a Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford. grandchildren; and seven great­ Barbara Anne Kendall tackle, returned to the offensive first-quarter points. Middle line­ the end zone after returning Steve Grogan interception Starring. Bears set Super Bowl record for points in 46-10 Police in New Milford had to lifelong resident. Before she re­ grandchildren. backfield on goal line plays. backer Singletary added two fum­ of snow coated highways and close part of Route 7 in an area She was the wife of Warren Little. for touchdown in third quarter. Chasing behind are romp. caused slippery conditions until tired nine years ago, she worked as She was bom in Hartford and The funeral was today at Fellow­ Barbara Anne (Rogers) Ken-! Besides his 1-yard TD. he tried to ble recoveries. prone to flooding. Sgt. dall, 59, of Wethersfield, wife b l . "They talked about turnovers all temperatures rose above freezing a secretary forHamiiton Standard had lived in Coventry for most of ship Baptist Church, Middletown. throw a pass but was sacked when Payton, the NFL career rushing ing years. Day said the route was closed at 7 Parker Kandall, died Sunday at no receivers were open. At the week but we led the league in the drive with a 60-yard pass to field goals of 28.24 and 24 yards and in the afternoon. of Windsor Locks and had done her life. She was a member of the Burial was in Rose Hill Memorial leader who was held in check “ I ’m disappointed Walter didn’t a.m. Sunday when it had between home. She was the mother of.! turnovers, not them,” Ditka said. Willie Gault and finished it with a a safety when Henry Waechter The wet weather will give way to intensive work on the Apollo First Congregational Church of Park, Rocky Hill. time, the score was 3-3. throughout the playoffs, managed score but our plays on the goal line 9-10 inches of water covering both project. She had worked for the Memorial donations may be Gregory M. Kendall of Coventry. . The Patriots didn’t enjoy being Chicago led 23-3 at halftime and 1-yard dive to spark a 21-point third sacked Grogan in the end zone. mostly variable cloudiness but Coventry and the American Legion 61 yards in 22 carries. The Bears were not designed for him to lanes. He said business owners in made to the Fellowship Baptist She also is survived a daughter, the butt of the Bears’ fun. put the game out of reach with a quarter. New England’s TD came on an _ with a 30 percent chance of still company for 15 years. in Coventry. wanted to get Payton a TD in his score,” Ditka said. "You can’t the area were advised of the She was a member of St. Mary’s Mrs. Thomas (Pam ela) Roberto of “ You stay around this league 96-yard drive at the start of the Chicago also scored on Matt 8-yard pass from Grogan to Irving more rain this afternoon. She is also survived by her Church Building Fund, first Super Bowl after 10 frustrat­ hand it to him on every down.” situation and traffic was re-routed Episcopal Church, Manchester. Road, Middletown. 06457. Brewster, N.Y.; another son, long enough, sooner or later you’re third quarter. McMahon opened Suhey’s 11-yard run, Kevin Butler Fryar. The temperature will also start over side streets. mother, Adeline Hoff of Coventry; She also is survived by two a daughter, June Bisson of Coven­ The Rose Hill Funeral Home, 560 Jeffrey M. Kendall of Phoenix, to drop toward evening and there is In Groton, the U.S, Naval brothers. Dr. Fred England of try; two sons, Allan Abom of Elm St., Rocky Hill, had charge of Ariz.; a sister. Shirley Bouthier of a 50 percent chance of some snow Submarine Base lost power for a Oxnard, Calif., and William Hed­ Windsor and Warren Little Jr. of arrangements. Lawrence, Mass.; two brothers, . developing tonight. while and about 1,500 customers in lund of East Hartford; three Coventry; and three Raymond Rogers of Lowell, Mass.,!! By Tuesday, it will be cold and Griswold were temporarily with­ sisters, Dorothy Tedford of Man­ grandchildren. Esther Schwarz and Donald Rogers of Westford,; Bears’ defense does more than just defend windy with clouds still over the out service. chester, Maude Wilson of Jackson­ A memorial service will be held Mass.; and seven grandchildren. ' ville, Texas, and Mildred Johnson Esther (Pitkin) Schwarz, 64, of The funeral will be Wednesday' Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the First "W e’re the youngest team in pro of Montville; and three grand­ Farmington, formerly of Man­ at 8: IS a.m. at the D’Esopo By Ira Kaufman knew it was all over but. the and today we did not execute. I touts. The Bears culminated the ball over so many times, which Congregational Church of Coven­ football and we’re the most domi­ chester and West Hartford, died Wethersfield Chapels, 277 Folly United Press International celebrating. applaud Buddy Ryan for his postseason by outscoring three shocked me ... I didn’t expect it.” J J children. She was predeceased by try, with Rev. Bmce Johnson Widow of Hauptmann nant.” he said. “ Is this a dynasty? her son, John A. Hedlund, last Saturday at her daughter’s home Brook Blvd., Wethersfield, with a “ I think they knew it was defensive scheme. He put Dent opponents 91-10. Defensive tackle Steve McMi- officiating. There are no calling Bears coach Mike Ditka, a^ chael, who often gets caught in the I hope so. Otherwise, let me go. June. in Avon. mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. NEW ORLEANS - The Chicago finished at the half,” said Dent, over all our linemen and they used hours. Potter Funeral Home, 456 Once we got up by 14 or 17 it was The funeral will be Wednesday She was born in Manchester, in Corpus Christ! Church, Wethers­ Bears’ defense is no longer satis­ who had 1 >/4 of Chicago’s seven his talents very well. It’s tough to former star tight end, played with' media squeeze between Dent and Jackson St., Willimantic, has a suffocating defense on the 1963 William “ Refrigerator” Perry, ours because then they had to pass loses Lindbergh appeal at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Dec. 2, 1921, and had been a field. Burial will be in Rose Hill fied with just shutting down sacks and forced two of New say whether they have the best charge of arrangements. Bears. He said the current unit, had ominous words for 1986 NFL and we knew they weren’t going to Church. Burial will be in East Manchester or West Hartford Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Cal­ opponents. It now lights up the England’s six turnovers. "The Fat defense I ’ve ever seen, but their Memorial donations may be scheme makes them even better skillfully orchestrated by defen­ offenses. pet them off.” August by the 11th U.S. Circuit Cemetery. Calling hours are Tues­ resident most of her life before ling hours are Tuesday from 4 to 8 scoreboard, as well. Lady was beginning to sing. Combined Wire Services made to the First Congregational because of their mixture of sive coordinator Buddy Ryan, is Court of Appeals. day from 7 to 9 at the Holmes Church of Coventry or to the moving to Farrnington a year ago. p.m. Scoring nine points and setting "Our defense has been carrying talent.” more effective. Shockley’s appeal said he suf­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. She was employed as a secretary Memorial donations may be up 17 others, the defense helped the this team throughout the year and WASHINGTON - Anna Haupt­ Coventry Volunteer Ambulance Chicago linebacker Mike Single­ "Overall, we have a better fered substantial injury to his Memorial donations may be by Dunn & Bradstreet, a credit made to the American Cancer Bears to the largest point total in we’ve been working hard the last A A mann. widow of the man executed Service. tary. the NFC Defensive Player of defense than the 1963 team,” Ditka reputation and endured "great made to the Book of Remem­ rating company, where she had Society, 670 Propsect Ave., Super Bowl history Sunday with a two years to be the best ever. I 50 years ago for the kidnap and the Year, recovered two of New said. "That team did have some Pats out of sync mental pain, anguish and suffer­ brance, St. Mahr’s Church, 41 Park been employed 14. years. Hartford. 46-10 rout of the New England believe we’re in the running and if murder of Charles Lindbergh’s England’s four fumbles and said great individual players, though. ing” that left him with "great St. Ellen ‘Nellie’ TraxI She is survived by two daugh­ Patriots. we’re not. I ’d like to see who’s infant son, lost a Supreme Court the best days are ahead. Our defense was unbelievable appeal today in which she said her permanent scars.” ters, Kathy Ogle of Avon and And. as usual, the Bears defense better.” Ellen "Nellie” M. (Lewis) Patricia Benkovich of Sandy Josephine Felice r produced the frightening statistics The battered Patriots are too “ Whether we rank with Dooms­ today. I wouldn’t blame (quarter­ husband was innocent. The court aiso dismissed a J. Benson Traxl, 90, formerly of Wethers­ back) Tony Eason; a quarterback in going to the air day (Dallas). the Steel Curtain challenge to a West Virginia court Hook; two brothers, Richard Pit­ Josephine (Vinci) Felice, 82, of in more tradtional categories that bloody too argue. The justices, without comment, field, widow of William J. Traxl, (Pittsburgh) or the Purple People can’t throw if he’s being harrassed decision tliat says cities and towns Hugo J. Benson, 70, of Manches­ kin of Chaplin and Roger Pitkin of SO Birch St., died Sunday at a has many comparing it to the best “ They have the best defense in let stand rulings that dismissed died Friday at St. Joseph’s Infir­ Eaters (Minnesota), it’s unfair to and if he’s flat on his back.” can ban the permanent disposal of ter and Delray Beach, Fla., died Bolton; three sisters, Alice Lowery convalescent home. She was the defenses ever. the N FL,” said New England collapse — the Patriots bowed Mrs. Hauptmann’s lawsuit against mary, West Hartford. She was a say we’re better, but today history Another Pro Bowl player in the By Rick Gosselln hazardous wastes within their Saturday in Delray Beach. He was of Dennis, Mass., Mary Jane widow of Angelo Felice. By halftime. New England had All-Pro tackle Brian Holloway, meekly to the Chicago Bears, 46-10, New Jersey, former and current Manchester native and had lived was set,” Singletary said. “ I think Patriots’ front line, veteran guard United Press Internotlonal N N the husband of Gloria (Carlson) She was born in Italy anJ had just one first down and minus-19 who lost most of his battles with state officials, a former FBI agent borders. Cooper of Manchester and Wilma to lose for the first time in five Benson. most of her life in the Old Saybrook Hopkins of Margate, Fla.; and lived most of her life in Manches­ yards worth of offense and most Dent. "They have excellent per­ we will be seen as one of the best John Hannah, sported a bandage and the Hearst Corp. NEW ORLEANS — A change of games. The justices refused to hear an He was a 67-year resident of and Wethersfield areas. three granddaughters and two ter. Before her retirement, she had valuable player Richard Dent sonnel and an excellent scheme teams of all time. To become a over his right eye courtesy of some Hauptmann, 86. now living in character meant a change of fate “ I wanted to establish the fact appeal by the Sharon Steel Corp.. Manchester, and in recent years he She is survived by a son, the Rev. grandsons. been employed by Cheney Bros. dynasty, we must become consist­ trench warfare. He sur­ suburban Philadelphia, contends for the New England Patriots in that we had to throw the ball,” New which was seeking to strike down a had divided his time between the William L. Traxl of Wethersfield; A memorial service will be She is survived by a son, ent and it will take consistency vived to salute the enemy. her husband was the innocent Super Bowl XX. England coach Raymond Berry Fairmont, W.Va., ordinance that home of his son. Gary Benson of a sister-in-law, Frances L. Coon of Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Center Salvatore L. Felice of Manchester; from all parts of the organization “ The Bears’ defense has to be victim of a conspiracy to conceal The Patriots, who ranked sixth said. “ I didn’t think we could just makes it a "nuisance” to dispose of Manchester, and a home in Flor­ West Hartford; and a niece, a daughter, Mrs. Armando (Lucy) — from management to the every bit as good as the great evidence. Her 1981 lawsuit, Congregational Church. Burial in the NFL in rushing this season, run the ball and cram it down the hazardous wastes anywhere in the ida. He was a charter member of Lucille M. Finnegan of will be at the convenience of the Calvo of Middletown; three grand­ McMahon outdid coaches to the players.” Steeler defenses of the ’70s,” Bears’ throats. I thought it was amended several times since, city. Manchester. Chicago got to the Super Bowl by Hannah said. “ They have the threw passes on their first six plays sought monetary damages. Manchester Elks Lodge 1893, and family. Calling hours at the children; and three great­ really important to get some The ordinance was upheld by in The funeral was today at Con­ becoming the first team to ever personnel and they have worked from scrimmage and did not had been a supervisor at Pratt & Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main grandchildren. She was prede­ balance in our offense.” Her husband, a carpenter, was June by the Supreme Court of vent Mary Immaculate, 27 Park record back-to-back playoff shu­ out their design. We just turned the complete a one. That started the convicted of abducting 20-month- Whitney for 46 years. He was a St., are tonight from 7 to 9. ceased by a son, Thomas G. Felice. Appeals of West Virginia. math tutor at Keeney Street School Road, West Hartford, with a mass Eason, Patriots Memorial donations may be The funeral will be Wednesday Instead, the Patriots threw off old Charles Lindbergh Jr. from his of Christian burial in the Chapel of Sharon Steel, in its appeal to the and a lifetime member of Emanuel made to the Oncology Nursing at 8:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney their own offensive rhythm and crib in the family’s East Anwell, St. Joseph, also on Park Road. high court, argued the ordinance Lutheran Church. Section of St. Francis Hospital and Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., By Dave Raffo learned nobody can intimidate never recovered. New England did N.J., home in 1932. interferes with the Resource Con­ Burial was in St. James Cemetery In another matter, William B. He is also survived by two sons. Medical Center, 114 Woodland St., with a mass of Christian burial at United Press International not gain a single yard until the final servation and Recovery Act, which in Manchester. Shockley, a controversial figure Col. Raymond R. Benson, Phllli- Hartford, 06105. St. James Church at 9 a.m. Burial McMahon said the least of his play of the first quarter, did not was passed by Congress to ensure The Fisette-Batzner Funeral because of his views that racial pine Islands, and Gary S. Benson of will be in St. James Cemetery. NEW ORLEANS — Jim McMa­ problems was a sore buttock that complete a pass until only 4:30 safe and orderly waste disposal Home, 20 Sisson Ave., Hartford, differences in intelligence are Manchester; three sisters, Grace Calling hours are Tuesday from 2 hon took the best the New England required acupuncture treatment remained in the first half and did nationwide. had charge of arrangements. Emily Ough inherited, lost a bid to revive a libel Madison of Avon, Astrid Wilder of to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Patriots had to offer Sunday, then during the week. That was one of t not register a first down until only Emily (Bingham) Ough, 92, lawsuit against the Atlanta The law provides that states can Manchester, and Arline Carlson of got up and directed the Chicago many items that had McMahon in 4:06 remained in the half. formerly of Bloomfield, died Sat­ Constitution. develop their own rules for the Paramus, N.J.; and two Bears to the most lopsided rout in the news throughout Sui^r Bowl By that time, the Bears were Abble Schmidt urday at a convalescent home. She The court, without comment, let storage, disposal and transporta­ grandchildren. Super Bowl history. week. Another was anticipation sitting on a 20-3 lead. was the mother of James A. Ough In Memoriam stand an award of $1 won by tion of hazardous wastes as long as A memorial service will be Abbie (Blinn) Schmidt, 77, of McMahon passed for 256 yards over- what headband he would Middletown, widow of Otto of Manchester. “ We thought they were going to Shockley. they are as stringent as federal conducted Saturday at 3 p’.m. at In loving memory of Lena Kuli- and scored twice in three quarters wear. He wore several, most Emanuel Lutheran Church. The Schmidt, died Friday at a conva­ She also is survived by a gowsky who passed away Jan. 27, to key the Chicago Bears’ 46-10 bearing the name of charities. come out running, ” Chicago defen­ He said he was libeled by a July regulations. sive tackle William “Refrigera­ 31, 1980, article in the newspaper The dispute between Sharon and Lome & Sons Funeral Home, lescent home. She was the mother daughter, EdnaA.KowaleskiofSt. 1985. blowout, but only after taking a " I got sent hundreds of them Delray Beach, Fla., has charge of of Mrs. Raymond (Dorothy) Hills Petersburg, Fla.; five grandchild­ from all over the world,” he said. tor” Perry said. "When they came that compared his theories to the city arose in 1979, when the Give her eternal rest. Oh God, jarring hit from Patriots corner- arrangements. of Bolton. ren; and five great-grandchildren. 4>ack Ronnie Lippett that might “ I ’m sorry I pouldn’t wear them out passing, everybody on the 2 Nazism. company shut down a coke plant it and may perpetual light shine defense laughed. That’s what we 2 The jury verdict was upheld last had operated since 1948. A mass of Christian burial was 'have put some N FL quarterbacks all.” upon her. _ wanted them to do — throw the today at Christ the King Church, on the bench. If McMahon’s Bourbon Street Funeral held for trooper Bloomfield. Burial was in Moun­ Daughter, Son, Sister Ann, McMahon said he already called exploits and smart remarks during ~ ball. They played right into our tain View Cemetery, Bloomfield. Grandchildren & Great u wrong play which resulted in the the week had a lot of people waiting hands.” The Patriots found themselves WATERTOWN (AP) - An esti­ Memorial donations may be Granddaughter Walter Payton fumble that led to a for the Patriots to set him straight, down the street to St. John’s playing catch-up virtually the Liaison pian kil mated 1,200 police officers from Church and stood at attention 3-0 New England lead, so his juices there are millions of disappointed entire game, which stripped them Connecticut and other states at­ were flowing after Lippett dumped fans around the country. while waiting for the arrival of the of their vaunted rushing attack. blocked her attempt to put the joint tended today’s funeral for state FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE him at the New England 10 after a “ McMahon put a lot of critics to Republican town Director rose-covered casket. New England wound up running Donna Mercier said today that her meeting question on the agenda. ’Trooper James H. Savage, who FREE Annual - Weekly Garden Lectures ,3-yard scramble. rest,” Chicago coach Mike Ditka 7 7 Gov. William O’Neill, Lt. Gov. the ball only II times for 7 yards. proposal for joint meetings be­ ’’There is noting I can do about was struck down and killed by a “ The guy hit me pretty good, my said. “ He is our trigger man and I Joseph Fauliso and Attorney Gen­ WadnMday, Jan. 2S - "Annuals and Perennials - The Patriots threw 36 passes tween the board of directors of the it,” she said. "It seems very motorist last week. knee’s a little sore,” said McMa­ love him. His wrist is OK. I don’t eral Joseph I. Lieberman were The Beauty Qems of Your Garden" with only 17 completions for 116 town and the Eighth Utilities short-sighted on their part.” . About 400 Connecticut troopers, hon, who also suffered a sprained know where he hurt it. He’s got the yards. Quarterbacks Tony Eason District will not be on the agenda She said it will be next year as well as representatives of police among state dignitaries to attend. ^]Wedneeday, Feb. 5 - “Interesting English Gardens and left wrist when he left the game. guts of a burglar.” and Steve Grogan were sacked for the town directors’ Feb. 11 before there can be any change in departments from each of the Kew Gardens" - Speaker, Larry Lirot, as seen on TV. ' "It didn’t start out too well the “ I was on my regular routine this O’Neill earlier suggested a state­ seven times by the rush- happy meeting as she has hoped. the status of the district and the state’s municpalities, were repres­ first few series today. The fumble week, just to have some fun',’’ wide “ moment of reflection, to Bears, with Eason fumbling the town even if a charter change is ented, state police spokesman Sgt. express our grief and our sym­ .was my fault, I made the wrong McMahon said. Mercier said she has been ball away once. Grogan also threw appproved. Edward Dailey said. pathy” at the time of the funeral. call. I put him (Payton) in a bad McMahon, sore wrist and knee informed that she will need the two interceptions, with Reggie' “ In the meantime, we do not Local police closed Main Street O’Neill called the accident "a grim !situation. notwithstanding, had a field day signatures of four directors to get ’oosffandl " I ’m supposed to be sitting on compared with New England Phillips returning one of them 28 meet to discuss our problems,” she to allow the funeral procession to the question considered by the reminder” of the dangers all law yards for a touchdown. said. pass. Police officers marched enforcement officials face. True top of the world but I feel like I just starting quarterback Tony Eason. board and has no hope of getting GARDENS ■played a football game. It hasn’t Eason, struck by the flu Thursday “ They went away with some o f ' them. There are three Republican Extra Lars* - 2 feet !hit me yet.” night, was pulled from the game the things that got them here,” directors on the board and six 643-8474 ; The hit by Lippett on third down after going O-for-6 and being Chicago middle linebacker Mike Democrats stopped McMahon on the 10 and sacked three times. Singletary said. “ They’re a run­ Mercier’s suggestion for the CALDWELL ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. BOSTO forced the Bears to settle for Kevin Veteran Steve Grogan replaced ning team, but they started out joint meetings as a means of . Butler’s 28-yard field goal and a 3-3 Eason and completed 17-of-30 for passing. You’ve got to stay with easing tensions between the dis­ FJFRN tie but Chicago kept piling on the 177 yards, one touchdown, two your bread and butter and they trict and town came on the heels of OIL INC. INSUMNSMITHS SINCE ' points. interceptions and four sacks. didn’t. What they did hurt them.” a move by the board’s Democrats McMahon scored on runs of 1 and “ He (Patriots coach Raymond Chicago defensive coordinator to name a commission to study 1914 2 yards, hit speedster Willie Gault Berry) told me he wanted a change Buddy Ryan also threw a new 93.9 of scenery,” said Eason, who left wrinkle at the Patriots, moving his possible changes to the Town for 60 yards from his own 4 and UPt photo Charter to permit consolidation of per gal. C. O. D. Prlmrotet i46 *2.39 completed 12-of-20 without an with the Bears ahead 20-3 midway Pro Bowl end Richard Dent up and town and district without a separ­ ; interception before giving way to through the second quarter. New England quarterback Tony Eason Dent was named MVP for his stellar down the line of scrimmage much ate favorable vote within the 649-8841 649-5241 Steve . “ He’s been pretty sick," Berry like the Super Bowl X IX champion district. 65 E. Center Street 'Kalenchoe-hybrid “ I think I showed I can take a said. "Obviously he wasn’t him­ (11) is sacked by Bear linemen Dan play. San Francisco 49ers did a year ago PrfeM 8utl0Ct to Chango Manchester, Ct. red, pink, orange hit," McMahon said. “ I think they self. I had a hard decision to make.” Hampton (99) and Richard Dent (95). with Fred Dean, Mercier said the Democrats MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 27, 1986 — 13

I I — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 27, 1986 SCOREBOARD Hartford at Boston tonight

Phil Blacfcmor 1,148 678671-77— 281 Utica 54, Coppin St. 44 The Babych brothers spark the Whalers Bruce Lletik* 1,148 7287-70-72-281 Vlllanova 80, Providence 48 O a iy M cCord 14185 70- 70-72-70-282 Washington 83, Haverford 57 Willi* Wood 14»S 718989-73-282 Waynesburg 99, Houghton 70 CMcaoo i l i o n 0 ^ Hockey Basketball Jack NIcklaus 14)15 728989-72— 282 New England 1 0 0 F -W Captain Babych, a two-time Campbell Conference in 1980-81, but injuries relegated him to an average of W. Virginia 49, Massachusetts 41 O eoroe Archer 14N5 6670-73-73— 282 By Bob PapettI Third-place Hartford is also tied in points with those Westminster 54, Roberts Wesleyan First just 17 per year in the past four seasons. — /Morris Hotalsky 14E5 6670- 7273— 282 NE— FG Franklin 36,1; 19 Herald Sports Writer New England arch-enemies, the Boston Bruins, on the Ali-Star, verified the assessment. 43 Russ Cochran 14150 7387-71-72-283 Including a two-game stint with Pittsburgh and 15 Williams 72, Bowdoln 58 Chi— F G Butler 20,5:40 eve of a key home-and-home series. The W’s and B's “ You see the way I ’m playing, it was the .same thing Bill Isroelson 1 4 ^ 67-767672— 283 Chi— F G Butler 24, 13:34 _ more with Quetec. the elder Babych is now 8-13-21 iir NHL standings NBA standings Yale 73, Brown 70 Leonard Thmpsn 14)50 767069-74— 283 Chi— Suhev 11 run (Butlerkick), 14:37 H A R T F O R D — A brother act hasn't met with such meet tonight in Beantown, before squaring off at the I ’m doing now,” noted the modest and good-natured York 82, Allentown 70 21 games for the year. Ken Green 14)15 69667671-284 Second favorable fanfare in a city since a high-scoring center Civic Center on Wednesday night. Babych, who had the unfair rap of not playing up to his 76767272— 284 “I’m just getting a chance to play now, and things fVSM B WWIIIVIVII1>V Costecn Cenferonce Souffi Bill 14)15 Chi— McMahon 2 run (Butler kick), named Jack and an offensive defenseman named On Saturday, Wayne Babych (1 goal( 3 assists) and physical measurements. PaMdiDIvItton Attontlc Division By LEWIS WITHAM Rex Caldwell iai5 6971-7674— 284 7'36 are happening for me,” said the right winger, who has . Akron 44; Tennessee Tech 54 7187-7676— 284 All reports indicate that Ferguson, a fiery W L T PI*. SP OA W L Pet. OB Alobama 47, Florida 44 Mike Hulbert 14115 Chl— F G Butler 24,15:00 Bobby took over Washington D.C. in the early 60s. Dave Babych (1 and 1) also kept'*the Three Star fit in smoothly on a line with scorching center Ray PhllodtlpWa 35 14 0 70 JT5 W Boston 33 8 .80S — Alcorn 92, Prairie View 75 Take the number of Inches In KIkuo Aral 975 71- 767674-285 Third Awards, all in the family. AM east, according to defenseman in his own heyday, couldn’t understand 7671-72-72— 285 There are brother combinations on seven N H L Ferraro and All-Star left wing Sylvain Turgeon. “I Wnhinoton » < S 32 IS Phllodelphlo 29 15 AS9 5V!i Ark-LIttle Rock 83, Somtord 73 Larry Bird's height, divide by Brett Upper 975 Cht— McMahon 1 run (Butler kick), why a man of Babych’s stature didn’t throw his weight G ene Sotiers 975 72897674— 285 teams, but none have had the sudden and teammate Tim Bothwell. play with a couple of guys who are just flying, and N Y Itlo n d m J1 17 10 S2 IM 174 New Jersey 24 19 .578 9 Austin Peay 74, AAoreheod St. 72 the number of World Series 7:30 around more often. Guess it wasn’t enough that the Pimburoh a 22 S ’ * ! 32 Washington 23 21 'S Z3 11 V> Berea 84, Clinch Valley 77 Tom Welskopf 975 6671- 7676-285 cm— Phillips 20 Interception r6 overwheiming impact to compare with Dave and “ The three stars tonight were Wayne, Dave and there’s usually some garbage hanging around the net; N Y Ranger* 22 g 3 g 1« 144 New York 15 29 .341 19W Bethune Cookmon 80, N. Carolina A8,T won by Sparky Anderson, o-Scott Verplank 76718677— 286 turn(Butlerklck),0:44 Mrs. Babych, their mother,” said Bothwell. dependable backguard averaged 61 points per year 62767675-287 Wayne Babych. and I just try to put it in.” New Jersey 15 30 2 S 178 225 Control Division 77 Hubert Green 945 Chi— Perry 1 run (Butler kick), 11:30 for five cycles. multiply by the number of min­ David Edwarca 945 69727967— 287 Fourth For the Hartford Whalers new First Fam ily — the Dave. 24, was traded by Winnipeg for right winger Adam* DIvItjen _ Milwaukee 30 15 .447 — Centre 73, Rhodes 60 More important than his sheer scoring skills, Dave Ferraro (18) and Turgeon (27) were among seven Montreal 27 17 5 S» 219 1» Atlonla 24 18 .571 4W Centenary 98, Georgia St. 90 utes In a basketball overtime, Danny Edwards 925 728677-71— 288 N E — Fryar 0 pass from Grogan Babych boys and their wives, twin sisters Sherrey and Ray Neufeld in November. He has scored 7 goals and 73866979— 289 Whalers to score goals Saturday night. Also filling the Quebec 28 18 2 58 199 142 Detroit 21 B .477 8'/i Central Florida 70, Rollins 68 Mark Lye 905 (Franklin kick), 1:46 Shelly — these are the times of their lives. 21 assists for 28 points in 29 contests since. The Babych’s biggest contribution is to the Whalers’ Horltord 24 20 1 53 IW 374 and subtract the Inning of Ben Crenshaw 905 70897676— 289 Chi— Safety, Woechter tackles Gro­ cage were Dave Tippett (a shorthander. his 11th)., Cleveland 18 25 .419 11 Charleston 77, Glenville 71 In short, there’s simply not, a more congenial spot. Whalers’ acting captain (in place of sidelined Ron transition game. He possesses the rare ability to turn Boston 23 18 7 53 190 1g Chicago 14 28 .344 13'/| Chowoo 98, Montreot-Anderson 57 baseball's "stretch." Dick Most 875 71-697675— 290 gan Inend zone,9:24 Joel Quennevllle (4) and Mike Hoffman (the first of Andrew Magee 875 73-667276— 290 Francis) is 11-33-44 in 49 for the season. a play around with authority. Babych specializes in Buffalo 22 21 5 49 181 171 Indiana 12 31 .279 17 A— 73818 Here, in, Cam-el-ot. his N H L career). Conigb*ll CenNesRce Western Conterence Clemson 46, Woke Forest 43 PAYOFF: The above answer Is Dal* Douglass 875 72897673— 290 Wayne, 27. came over from Quebec in a deal for breaking up an opponent’s drive and crisply moving Fuzzy Zoeller 875 7487-7673— 290 With Dave Defender and Wayne Winger playing Laurie Boschman and Scott Arniel tallied for the NorrH DIvislea Midwest Dlv^loh Cumberland 74, Transylvonia 57 Chi NE the puck the other way, either by passing or skating W L T Pis. OF OA Pet. OB also the number of men who Tom Bvrum 850 7671-7675-292 -consistently great, the Whalers are winning more center Greg Malone, just 11 days ago. He is 2-8-10 in DIst. Of Columbia 91, Central St. 84 First downs 23 12 losers against Steve Weeks. who is 7-2 with a 2.94 goals Chicago 23 18 7 S3 215 210 Houston 30 14 .682 — ) 0-amateur ‘than ever before. four Hartford tilts. with it. Duke 80, Maryland 68 annually compete In this Brit­ By rushing 13 1 against average in his last nine. St l So I* 20 20 4 44 1M i n Denver 25 19 .548 5 E. Corollno 75, (Teorge Mason 67 : The surging siblings combined foT two more goals The Whalers are 18-10-1 in the Dave Babych era. Hartford has been without a such a missing link to Minnesota 18 B 8 44 192 1W San Antonio 24 21 .533 4'A ish championship event. What By passing 9 10 The Whalers are now 3-0 without Francis, but it Elon 73, Catawba 58 LPGA results By penalty 1 1 .'and four more as.sists to help sparlc Hartford to an The Whaler.' are 4-0 in the Wayne Babych era. it’s overall attack since the Mark Howe days. Toronto 12 30 5 29 38O gO Dallas 20 21 .488 8 (Teorglo 91. Mississippi 75 LP G A Mazda Classic -Saturday, before an entertained crowd of 12,471. Winnipeg coach Barry Long, whose team is now to Neufeld, stand informed that the big guy has fared Edmonton 34 11 4 72 259 199 PacHIc Division At Boca Raton, Fla., Jon. 16 Net yards 400 123 “ Never point out the negative,” responded Coach (TeorgHown (Kv) 66, Plkevllle63 Offensive plays 74 54 15-31-5, third worst in the league, still misses the 6-2, quite well, considering the immense pressures of Calgary B 21 4 48 200 185 L.A. Lakers 32 10 .742 — (Teorge Washington 65, Penn St. 61 (P o r 72) ; The triumph was the Whalers’ season-high fifth Los Angeles 15 24 4 34 171 BO Average gain 5.4 2.3 taking the roster spot of a Dave Babych. Jack Evans, to the statistic on perspective. “ Give Portland 28 20 .583 7 Guilford 73, Pembroke St. 66 Val Skinner, 1304)00 7489888?-a0 -straight, and shot them six games over the .500 215-pound blue line force. When asked to describe Winnipeg 15 31 5 35 181 B7 L.A Clippers 17 29 .370 17 tendra Polmer, 18,500 70-6972-70— M l Net yards rushing 147 7 “ It’s not a comparison bet ween the two,” said Long. them credit, give’em aces” Hlrom 78, Bethonv 69 Totol rushes 49 11 plateau for the first time in seven N H L campaigns. Dave Babych’s play before the trade. Long begrudged Vancouver 15 27 4 34 173 201 Seattle 14 28 .344 17 Jackson St. 83,Grambllng60 uopeiquiiM '-ddOAVd Becky Pearson, 124)00 71-7671-71— 283 Assistant captain Tippett viewed it differently. Saturday's Results Phoenix 15 77 .357 17 Hollis Stacy, 124)00 767671-72— 283 Avg. gain rushing 3.4 0.6 IHartford. 26-20-1, had never been more than three a half smile. “ Ray has done what we’ve expected him to do.” Kentucky 74, Tennessee 57 'BZ1 - 6 - 9 X C -H (8 ;H 3M 8N V Net yards passing 241 U J “ We’d better keep it in perspective.” he exclaimed, Boston 4, Detroit 3 Golden State 14 34 .292 21 Longwood 74, Pltt-Johnstown72 Barb Thomas, 8J00 72-766676— M4 ,;games over .500 in its first six years. “ The same thing he’s doing right now.” assured With 17-22-39 in 48 games, including 12-12-24 in 31 for Chlcogo 3, N Y Islanders 3 (tie) Saturday's Results Potty Sheehan, 74)00 76766674— 285 Sacks bv-vords 7—61 3—15 throwing in a non-printable adverb for emphasis. Loulslono Coll. 79, Soring Hill 77 (O T) ©ISeSbyNEA. Inc. Gross yds passing 254 177 ' With 53 points, the Whalers’ PO O L number (Points Long, who was not consulted when General Manager the Jets, Neufy is having a Neufy year. Hartford 7, Winnipeg 2 Milwaukee 104, New York 88 Lynchburg 64, Hompden-Sydney 60 Pat Brodley, 5,900 72-71-71-72— ^286 “ These two games coming up will be tough. We’ve Quebec 4, Buffalo 3 Wellington 111, Atlanta 103 Judy Dickinson, 5,200 66767676— 288 Passes 12— 24— 0 17-36— 2 Out Of Last) is a solid four. Buffalo’s Sabres currently John Ferguson made the transaction. “ He’s always As for Wayne Babych. the 5-11, 190-pound former Avg. gain pass play 8.2 2.7 been watching them, and I ’m sure they’ve been Calgary 5, Pittsburgh 2 Indiana 124, Golden State 101 Mory Washington 94, Frostburg86 Alice Rltzmon, 4,234 727272-71— 289 .sport 49 points to bring up the rear of the Adams worked hard for me and given me 40 minutes a sniper has been rejuvenated in Hartford. Wayne Montreal 3, Toronto 2 Chlcogo 133, Phoenix 114 Patti Rizzo, 4,233 75867273— 289 Punts 4— 43.3 4— 43.8 watching us.” Memphis St. 79, Missouri 68 Sunday’s college hoop results Had blocked 0 0 '.Division. game” Babych once scored 54 goals and 96 points forSI. Louis Washingtons, Mlnnesoto3 Houston 117, Detroit 112 Middle Tennessee 84, Youngstown St. 70 Pat Meyers, 4,233 7487-71-77— 289 Phllodelphlo 1, St. Louis 0 Dallas IB , Son Antonio 107 Penny Hammel, 3,200 766972-73— ^290 Return yardage 144 1« 2 Edmonton 5, Los Angeles 2 M urray St. 67, E. Kentucky 55 Punt returns-vards 3—20 2—H 2 Utah 130, LA Clippers 90 N. Carolina 85, (Teorglo Tech 77 Eost Jan Stephenson, 3,200 71-7671-74— 290 Sunday's Gomes Denver 127, LA Lakers 115 Jane Crofter, 3,200 69-7272-76— 290 KO returns-vards 4—49 N. Carolina St. 55, Virginia 53 Plattsburgh St. 93, New Poltz St. 75 Interceptlons-vrds 2— 75 0 - ^ No Gomes Scheduled Portland 129, Sacramento 125 N.C.^esleyon 77, Averett 64 (Juinniplac 76, LeMoyne 72 Solly Little, 3,200 71-718781— 290 Momtav's Games S e ^le 106, New Jersey 99 Avako Okamoto, 2,550 767672-73— 291 Penaltles-yards 6— 35 S~35 (All Times EST) N.C.-Asheyllle 68, WInthrop 60 St. Joseph's (M e) 96, Kings Point92 Fumbles-lost 3—2 4—4 Sunday's Results N.C.-Greensboro 78, Methodist 67 South /Mry Bth 2mmrmn,2,55 727272-73— 291 EC loses its best game Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Boston 105, Phllodelphlo 103 Debbie Mossev, 2550 7 671-71-74— 291 Touchdowns 5 1 Center (T n ) 57, Sewone* (T n ) 55 By rushing 4 0 Buffalo ot Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Sacramento 121, Portland 116 N.C.-Wllmlngton 83, James Modlson Jo Ann Washam, 2550 71-67-7677— 291 N .Y . Rangers ot Quebec, 7:35 p.m. N. Corollno 73MjMry)ame 61 By passing 0 1 Monday's Games 66 Jane , 2,153 77-71-7670— 292 New Jersey at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. (All Times EST) Cathy Morse, 2,153 7671-7673— 292 By returns 1 u BOLTON — Three unanswered said. from the bottom of the right circle N ow 76, William & Mary 68 WIs.-Stout 113, Northland 60 Conversions 5—5 1—1 Edmonton at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Chicago at Dollos, night Old Domlnlon64, Jacksonyllle56 Shirley Furlong, 2,152 73-7271-75— 292 goals — two in a 12-second span — The top line of Heslin, Olender near the righthand boards. Brown Los Angeles at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Field goals 3— 3 Detroit at San Antonio, night Palm Beach Atlan. 67, Clear. Chris. 57 Kathy Whitworth, 2,152 7672-7675— 292 proved to be the undressing of East and Walsh combined for four goals scored as two East defensemen Tuesday's Gomes Cleveland at Denver, night Betsy King, 1550 6679-7273— 293 Tim e ot possession 39:15 20:45 Rond.-Mocon 95, Liberty 75 How UPl top 20 farad INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS and nine points in all. Heslin and went for the man with the puck Toronto at N Y Islanders, night Milwaukee at Utah, night Richmond 74, American 59 Lourl Peterson, 1550 74-72-71-76— 293 Catholic’s hockey team late Satur­ 7 7 RUSH! NG — Chlcago-Pavton 2281— Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, night New Jersey at LA Clippers, night Pla Nilsson, 1550 7671-7677— 293 Olender each had a goal and two originally, leaving the trailer all S. Mississippi 77, S. Carolina 65 2.8, Suhev 11-52— 4.7, M cM ahon 5 day night as visiting Fairfield Prep Tuesday's Games SW Louisiana 71, New Orleans 70 N EW YO R K — How the United Press Allison Finney, 1550 72-767081— 293 Washington at Detroit, night 14— 2.8, Thomas28— 4.0,G*ntrv615— 5.0, emerged with a 6-5 win over the assists and Walsh a goal and two alone. Chicago at New York, night Shepherd 86, [3avls 8, Elkins 80 International To p 20 college bas­ Marto Flgurs-Dtt, 1551767272-74— 294 Indiana at Atlanta, night ketball teams fared Jon. 13-19: LeAnn Cossodav, 1551 74-767674— ^294 Perry 1-1— 1.0, Fuller 1-1— 1.0, Sanders improving Eagles at the Bolton Ice assists. "Sather’s goal was the killer and Southern 91, Texas Southern 58 615— 3.8. Totals; 49-147— 3.4. New Cleveland at Houston, night St. Andrew's 65, Greensboro 52 1. North Carolina (21-0) defeated Lori Garbaez, 1551 76748975— 294 Palace. When Prep scored the three Brown's put the topping on.” AHL standings Portland ot Phoenix, night Georgia Tech85-77; defeated Notre Dame Kim Shipman, 1551 76767675— 294 Englan6 C.James 51— 0.2, Tompo 68, Florida Southern 66 1-(.4)— (.j.O), Collins 3-4— 1.3, Weathers The three goals by the Jesuits. goals, “ that's when we were a little Rus.'o cited. Milwaukee at LA Lakers, night Tennessee-Chottonoogo 81, Morshall 73- 61. Jane Blalock, 1551 726977-75— 294 New Jersey at Golden State, night 2. Duke(17-2) lostto Georgia Tech 87-80; 1- 3— 3.0, Grogan 1-3— 3.0. Totals: 11-7— out of gas,” Russo offered. Northern Division 74 Silvio Bertoloccn, 15517671-7676-294 8-2, wiped out a 4-3 Eagle lead and Denver ot Sacramento, night defeated Maryland 80-68. Deb Richard, 1551 7587-7676— 294 0.6. Prep led, 2-1, after one period as Despite the loss. Russo was w L T Ptt. OF GA The Citadel 64, Doyldson 61 PASSING — Chlcogo-McMahon 12-26 gave them a 6-4 advantage. The Phllodelphlo at Seattle, night Tuscullum 101, Lee Coll. 90 3. Georgia Tech (16-2) defeated Duke Sally Quinlan, 1551 72-71-7677— 294 Adirondack 27 13 4 58 189 148 87-80; lost to North Carolina 85-77. 0— 254, Fuller 4-00— 0, Perry 660— 0. Eagles pulled sophomore goalie Tom Brown (10:32) and Nick encouraged by the play of his team Maine 24 18 5 53 176 176 Vo. Commonwealth 83, S. Alabamo74 Cindy Mackey, 1551 7272-71-78— 294 4. Michigan (17-2) lost to Michigan Colleen Walker, 1551 72-72-72-78— 294 Totals 12-24-0— 256. New Enolon6Eason George Jordan in favor of an extra Gravanis (14:44) answered for the that includes only four seniors Moncton 23 17 4 50 161 163 Vlrglnlo 'Tech 86, Florida St. 73 08-0— 0, Grogan 17-362-177. Totals 17-36 Celtics 76ar8103 W. Carolina 57, Vo. Mllltory 55 State 91-79. Cathy Kratzert, 1,120 74-7672-75— 295 visitors after Scott Jensen (7:26) Among that number are Walsh Fredericton 21 25 6 48 200 189 5. Memphis State (19-0) 2— 177. „ attacker and the strategy worked 191 W. Vo. St. 78, Concord 69 defeated MIssle BerteottI, 1,120 74-6977-76— 295 Sherbrooke 20 22 6 46 207 Southiffn Mississippi 68^ ; defeated R E C E IV IN C i— Chlca go-G a ult 4-129 as Kevin Walsh scored with 16 had given the Eagles the lead. (18-8-26) and Olender (8-12-20). Nova Scotia 13 28 7 33 174 224 P H IL A D E L P H IA (103) W. Vo. Tech 78, W. Vo. Wesleyan 77 Laurie RInker, 1,120 76767276—2t) W. Kentucky81, Aloboma-BIrmlngham Missouri 79-68. Muffin Spner-Dvin, 920 72-72-77-76— 296 (60),Mooreheod 2-22 (14), Thomos 18 seconds left. Daryl Tulim ieri and Gallahue who've been consistent all year for Southern Division Jones 1-4 5-5 7, Barkley 8-24 10-11 26, 6. Oklahoma (18-1) lostto Kansas98-92; (4), Suhev 1-24 (24), (Jentrv 281 Hershev 27 17 2 56 200 167 Malone 3-16 5-10 11, Ervlng 6-13 1-1 13, 75 Rosie Jones, 920 72-71-7676— 296 East. 4-7, however, couldn’t assisted on Jensen’s third goal of the Eagles. "W e played a super West Liberty 93, Solem 76 defeoted Kansas State 83-80. A m y Benz, 9M 71-767676— 2W (27), Margerum 2-34 (29). Totals; 12-256 Rochester 26 17 3 55 202 175 Cheeks 9-13 4-4 22, Threat) 7-14 00 14, C. (60). New England-Colllns 2-19 (11), C. the season. game. I thought it was our best 177 Wheeling 65, Fairmont 54 7. Kansas (19-2) defeated Oklahoma Heather Farr, 920 7671-7676— 296 come up with the equalizer. Springfield 23 20 3 49 166 Johnson 3^ 00 6, Cotledge 02 OO 0, 98-92; defeated Missouri 81-77; de­ James 18 (4), Morgan 7-70(19), Starring Gravanis’ goal hurt. "They led game of the year. It was our best BInghamfon 21 22 5 47 175 177 Moss 2-2 OO 4. Totals 39-92 25-31 103. Wingate 87, (Tordner-Webb 86 (O T ) Dale Eggellng, 920 7672-71-79— 296 “ I hate to keep on saying this but feated Lousivllle 71-69. Robin Walton, 920jJ 76697186— 296 2-39(24), D. Ramsev2-16(ll),Weathers1-3 St. Cotharlns 20 24 3 43 182 201 BOSTON (105) (3), Fryar 2-24 (14). Totals: 17-177 (24). this was the best we’ve played,” 2-1 but I thought we outplayed game of the year as far as reacting 4 38 188 Midwest JoAnne Corner, 7 « 73-767674— 297 New Haven 17 27 221 Wedmon 8-13 OO 16, Bird 9-25 7-7 28, 8. St. John's (19-2) defeated Fordham INTERCEPTIONS — Chlcogo-Phllllps cited East coach Vic Russo. “ We them. The shots were 10-10 but I to the puck and we had a lot of guys Baltimore 16 28 4 36 161 191 Parish 30 7-10 13, D. Johnson 5-10 7-7 17, Adrian 76, Alma 62 Beth Daniel, 740 69767678— 297 Albion 79, Kolomozoo 56 5647; defeated Pittsburgh 6887. 1- 28, M o rris s e y 1-47. N ew E n g lo n d - thought we had better quality playing solid defense.” Russo said. Saturday's Results Alnge 3-5 OO 6, Walton 7-13 50 19, Ta m m y Fredreksn, 740 6972-7680— 297 played with intensity, discipline Aoulnos 125, Mlchlgan-Deorborn87 9. Kentucky (16-2) defeated Georglo Jerllvn Britz, 630 74-727676— 298 None. Jordan had a magnificent game Adirondack 4, Rochester 3 Slchtlng 1-3 OO 2, ThIrdkIII 2-3 OO 4, 74- 69; defeated Tennessee 74-57. PUNTING— Chicago-Buford 483.3. and aggressiveness.” shots,” Russo said. St. Catharines 5, Baltimore 3 Vincent OO OO 0. Totols 38-80 26-32 105. Augustono 81, Corthoge 59 Charlott Mntgmrv, 6X 7672-7678— 298 Aurora 80, Rockford 60 Debbie Hall, 630 74-7672-78— 298 NewEnoiand-Camarlllo6-43.8. How does he explain the loss, Walsh, with his 17th goal of the in goal for East. The Eagles were Hershev 4, Binghamton 2 Phllodelphlo 27 B 28 25— 103 10. Nevodo-Las Vegas (19-2) defeated Maine 5, Fredericton 4 Boston 29 22 31 23— 105 Boll St. 58, Central Mlchlgon 56 Judy Ellls-Soms, 555 71-7677-76— 299 then. “ They have good skaters and year, at 2:40 of the middle session outshot, 35-30. "He stopped a lot of Bejlormlne66, Ind-Pur-Fort Woyne61 New Mexico State 88-79; defeated Long Mvro Blackwelder, 555 76767276— »9 PUNT RETURNS— Chlcogo-Ortego 2- Moncton 5, New Haven 4 Fouled out— None. Totol fouls— Phl- Beach State 72-65. 20. New England-Fryor 2-22. the reason we lost is because their tied it and Dave Olender, with No. 8 quality shots,” voiced the second- Springfield 4, Sherbrooke 3 lodwhlo 28, Boston 24. Rebounds— Blackburn 75, Prlnclplo 51 Barb Bunkowsky, 425 76727674— 3O0 Bluffton 86, Anderson 85 11. Syracuse (15-2) defeerted Providence Donno White, 425 72-767676-300 depth wore us down," Russo of the season, moved East in front year Eagle coach, "Th e first Sunday's Gomes Philadelphia 47 (Barkley 21), Boston 47 95-73; defeated Connecticut 8067. KICKOFF RETURNS— Chicogo-Gault New Haven 4, Novo Scotia 4 (O T ) Brodley 74, Creighton 56 Kathy Hite, 424 71-797676-300 Hereld photo by Bethsw answered. “ There were a fair at 11:26. Olender and Heslin period and a half we had better (Bird 14). Assists — Philadelphia 18 Butler 78, Chicago St. 74 12. Georgetown (15-3) defeated 4-49. New England-Starrlng 7-153. Rochester 10, Hershev 1 (Cheeks 8), Boston 19 (Bird 6). Three- Linda Hunt, 424 72-77-7676— 300 assisted on the Walsh goal and opportunities and then they picked Colyln 87, Hope 83 Vlllanova 7672; defeated Boston College Cathy Reynolds, 424 75-767277— 300 number of penalties called and we Sherbrooke 2, Fredericton 1 point gools-Blrd-3. Technlcols- MISSED FIELD (K)ALS— None. Monday's Gomes Cedarvllle93, Rio Grande85 73-66. Down Coe, 424 76797276-300 South Windsor’s Steve Gavini hacks at sprawis for the biock. It didn't go in, but used some key people to kill Walsh and Heslin drew assists on up the tempo,” he added. Boston, Asst. Cooch Jim m y Rodgers. 13. Louisiana State (16-3) lost to No gomes scheduled Boston lllegoldefense. A— 14,890. Cincinnati 82, Dayton 77 Lynn Stronev, 424 7672-7679-^00 an airborn puck in the crease, as the Bobcats netted seven others, in a 7-4 penalties and that tired them out.” Olender's tally. Defenseman Craig Riendeau. J Tuesday's Gomes Concordlo-Moorheod 78, Bethel 77 Florida 74-65; vs. Auburn, postponed. Nancy Rubin, 314 76767675— 301 J Along with the penalty killing, Brown tied it for Prep al 7:24 Olender and Walsh also came in for Hershev at St. Catharines 14. Louisville (11-6) loM to Cincinnati Vicki Fergon, 313 72727383— 301 Manchester goalie Brian Oatway win. (3ePouw91, Huntington 44 84-82; lost to Kansas 71-69. Sherrln Galbraith, 313 767672-84— 301 Super Bowl MVPa Kevin Gallahue was hurt in the before Heslin, with his second of praise from Russo Kings 121, Blazers 116 Drake 68, S. Illinois 63 15. Notre Dame (12-3) defeated Hofstra MIssle McGcoroe, 275 74-767677— 303 the season assisted by Olender, East. which has dropped three in 9187; defeated American 67-56; lost to middle of the third period and B.J. E. Michigan 83, N. Illinois 74 Deedee Losker, 275 77-727679— 303 I — Bart Starr, Green Bay Saturday night Eorlhom 77, Fisk 70 North Carolina 7381. Sue ErtI, 275 74-727581— 303 Heslin, promoted to service on the made it 4-3 for East at 8:27. a row after reaching the .500 mark, SACRAMENTO(121) 16. Purdue (165) lost to Indiana 71-70; II — Bart Starr, Green Bay George Disaliav tied it at 9:17 for will try to get back on track Olbierding 2-6 OO 4, Tyler 5-9 1-1 11, Emporia 99, Kearney St. 77 Dana Howe Chncllr,275 74-72-7681— 303 III — Joe Namath, New York Jets first line, stopped a shot with his Findlay 79, Honoyer 77 (O T) lost to Ohio Stote 73-66. Cindy Hill, 250 76767481-304 the Jesuits before Tony Sather and Wednesday night when it opposes Whalers 7. Jets 2 Thompson 8-13 4-5 20, Theus 6-15 70 19, 17. Bradley (20-1) defeated Illinois IV — Len Dawson, Kansas City chin. That needed medical atten­ Woodson 4-11 OO 8, Johnson 15-20 80 38, Groce 79, Goshen 56 Susan Sanders, 189 77-718677— T O V — Chuck Howlev, Dallas MHS skaters fall short Brown scored 12 seconds apart. Enfield High at the Enfield Twins State 67-63; defeated Creighton 7656. tion. as well. “ Killing penalties and Drew SO0010, Thorpe 304-510, KlelneO-1 Gustovus 88, Mocolester 50 Cathy Johnston, 189 7277-77-78— T O VI — Roger Staubach, Dallas Winnipeg 1 5 3 -J Illlnols-Chlcago 92, Northern lowo 18. Texos-EI Paso (17-3) defeated Patricia Jordan, 189 72767678— TO the injuries took their toll,” Russo Sather's goal was on a bad angle Rink in an 8:10 p.m. affair. OOO, Kelley001-21. Totols48-8925-29121. Colorado State 65-57; defeated VII — Jake Scott, Miami Hartford * 41-7 PORTLAND(IU) 87 Ok-Hee Ku, 189 7277-7481— 305 VIII — Larry Csonka, Miami First period— 1, Winnipeg, Boschmon Illinois St. 77, Indiana St. 73 New Mexico 71-70. Elaine Crosby, 188 7277-7382-305 A Thompson 5-148-1018, Vondeweohe9-18 IX — Franco Harris, Pittsburgh to tie the game at four apiece the corper alone and beat Bobcat A 20 (NIII, Smoll), 7:13. 2, Hartford, W. Illinois Benedictine85, Judson 71 Beverley Davis, 188 72767482— 305 X— Lynn Swonn, Pittsburgh Bv Poul Otrld 11-11 29, Jones 2-5 3-3 7, Colter 30 2-2 8, 19. Aloboma-BIrmlngham (18-5) de­ Bobych 8 (Ferraro), 7:31. 3, Hartford, Drexler 3-13 8-10 14, Poxson 6-12 9-10 21, Indiana 71, Illinois 69 Stephanie Farwig, 188 72-7677-82-305 XI — Fred Blletnikoff, Oakland Herald Correspondent midway through the third period goalie Jim St. Laurent for an Tippett 11 (Jorvis, D. Bobych), sh, 18:14. Indiono-SE 81, Franklin 75 feated Jacksonville 81-63; defeated Jackie Bertsch 71-767683— 306 Kersey 4-71 -19, Porter0-2 2-22, J ohnson 4-5 UNC-Chorlotte 81-63; lost to Western XII — Randy White and Harvey and had South Windsor on the unassisted goal, his 16th of the Penalties— Ellett, Win, 1:50: Robertson, 008.Totols36024409116. Indiana Central 63, N. Kentucky 43 Martin, Dallas ^ ^ Hor, 4:32; MocDermld, Hor, 10:28; W. Kansas 71, Louisville 69 Kentucky 81-75. B O LTO N — If you give South ropes for the first six minutes season and the period ended in a I-1 No upset win for Huskies Sacramento 28 21 33 39— 121 XIII — Terry Bradshaw,Pittsburgh Bobych, Hor, 17:39. Kent St. 84, Bowling Green 72 Windsor High’s hockey team an holding a 5-1 shots on goal deadlock. Portland 30 25 29 32— 116 20. Pepperdine (163) defeated Son XIV — Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Second period— 4, Hortford, Turgeon27 Three-point goals — None. Fouled Kenyon 69, Denison 66 XV — Jim Plunkett, Oakland advantage. (Ferraro, W. Bobych), 0:49.5, Hartford, Loyola 71, Eyansvllle65 Francisco 78-66; defeated Santa Clara Football inch, they’ll take a mile. If you let South Windsor pulled ahead 4-1 Out— Thorpe, Thompson. Total fouls— 6480. XV I — Joe Montana, San Francisco Defenseman Ron Smith’s drive on two more Kevin Sullivan goals Quennevllle 4 (W. Bobych), pp, 5:13. 4, Sacramento 34, Portland 26. Rebounds— Loyola (III) 71, Evonsvllle65 X V II— John Riggins, Washington up for a minute, the game could be Hartford, Ferraro 18 (Turgeon, W. Sacramento 42 (Thompson 15), Portland Malone 89, Tiffin 79 XVIII — Marcus Allen, Los Angeles over. from the point slipped in over the — giving him a hat trick — and a Bobych), pp, 8:54.7, Hortford, Hoffman 1 Marlon 74, Bethel 63 in Carrier Dome this year 39 (Jones 9). Assists— Socromento 37 Raiders glove of Bobcat goalie Jim St. (Bothwell, Crawford), 19:38. Penalties— Miami (Ohio) 68, W. Michigan 60 Rec basketball Super Bowl records When the Bobcat offense shifted Steve Gavani power play score. (Theus 10), Portland 22 (Drexler 8). X IX — Joe Montana, San Francisco Laurent at the 6:46 mark and the But with one minute remaining in N (}uennevllle, Hor, 3:02; Carlyle, Win, ■Technicals— Sacramento coach John­ Michigan St. 91, Michigan 79 X X — Richard Dent, Chicago into gear. Manchester High could N 3:52; Togllanettl, Win, 8:07; Ellett, Win, son; Portland,delay of gome. A— 12,666. Michigon Tech 76, Hillsdale 59 not contain them. Indians were in a position to upset the period. Indian center Mike 8:21; Turgeon, Hor, 9:24; Boschmon, Win Mlnn-Duluth60, Winona St 52 Pee Wee NEWORLEANS— Super Bowl records SYRACUSE, N.Y. - This time upset the host team. Addison netted 21 points and 10:04; Somuelsson, Har, 10:04; Hoffman, Monmouth 57, Chicago 52 setortled Sunday: Bobcat co-captain Brian Sulli­ one of the area’s most respected Generis converted on passes from Wendell Alexis and Dwayne Record*set there would be no upset. Not this time. Hor, 12:51. Mount Vernon Nozarene69, Urbano60 Jazz 15 (Ryan Oliver, Mike Carr and van broke a 4-all tie with just over hockey teams. linemates Pete Gallasso and Matt Peter Lescoe ployed w e ll), 76ers 9 Longest punt — 42 yards. Rich Super Bowl defensive atals A year ago, Connecticut upset Connecticut stayed close for the 'Pearl' Washington 16 apiece for Third period— 8, Winnipeg, Arnlel 16 Big East standings Muskingum 57, Baldwln-Walloce45 four minutes remaining in the But when Brian Sullivan's low Paggioli to pull the home team to (Boschmon), 11:15. 9, Hartford, D. N. Coiorodo 72, N. Dakota St. 68 (Glenn Weeks, Jody Dooley and Sara Camarillo, New England. Syracuse University on the basket­ first five minutes of the second half Syracuse. Howard Triche and Ron Big East Conference O’all N . Michigan 77, Lake Superior 53 Suitor played well). Most kickoff returns — 7, Stephen Tockl*6 Asslsts game as South Windsor beat wrist shot went past Indian goal- within two as the second frame Bobych 11 (Evoson, Lowless), pp, 16:17. W L W L Starring, NewEngland. ball hardwood not once, but twice. before Syracuse’s pressure caused Seiklay chipped in 10 apiece. Penalties— Somuelsson, Hor, 6:36; Quen­ Nebraska 75, lowo St. 58 Spurs 20 (Jeff Crockett shot well, Chicago— Duerson 4-0, (3avle 18, Manchester, 7-4, Saturday night al tender Brian Oatway, the momen­ closed. St. John's 6 1 19 2 Cathy Morlorty controlled the boords Most point* team— 46, Chicago. The Orangemen remembered. the Huskies to come apart some­ Freshman Phil Gamble netted a nevllle, Hor, 8:52; Ellett, Win, 13:47; North Central 70, Mllllkin 63 Richardson 1-1, Taylor 18, Fenclk 61, tum switched, and for all intent Manchester narrowed the Bob­ Togllanettl, Win, 16:12; W. Bobych, Hor, Syracuse 6 1 15 2 Oakland City 79, Olivet 77 and Pot Flynn was top ballhandler), Largestvlctory margin— 36,Chlcago. Phillips 78, Singletary 1-1, Morrissey (M), the Bolton Ice Palace. With all five starters in double what. “ You can’t let them hang team-high 14 points for Connecti­ molor (high-sticking), 18:13. Georgetown 6 2 15 3 Oakland 85, Soglnow Valley 68 Celtics (Corey Wry and Peter Leonard Most points team second half — 23, Thrift 60, Wilson 1-1, Marshall 48, The viettfry boosted the CCC and purposes, the game was over. cat lead to 4-3 with 1:38 elapsed in figures, the Orangemen brushed with you,” offered Syracuse coach cut with senior Eddie Williams, Shots on goal— Winnipeg 4-8-9— B . Vlllanova 5 2 13 8 Oberlln 89, Cose Reserve 73 played well). n Chicago. Rivero 28, Woechter 08, Perry 18, Pittsburgh 4 4 13 6 Most points third auarter— 21, Chicago. ■ East Division-leading Bobcats to “ When we were tied, I figured the final stanza as Generis aside the Huskies. 8087, Saturday Jim Boeheim. “ Our defense was coming off the bench for the second Hartford,11-ll-4— 26. Ohio St. 73, Purdue 66 Lakers 21 (Mott Somberg 8, Jason Hartenstine 18, McMIchael 08, (}ent61. that the next goal would win the Power-ploy conversions— Winnipeg, 9- Connecticut 2 5 10 6 Ohio Northern 69, Marietta 49 Lazzerls and Chris Prue played well). Most points both teams third auarter— Keys 08, Hampton 2-1, Ortega 18, 58, 11-1 overall, while Manchester knocked in a rebound in the slot night at the Carrier Dome before a good for 10-12 minutes at the start straight time, added 11. Boston College 2 5 11 7 21; Chlcogo 21, New EnglandO. 0; Hortford,6-3. Oklahoma 83, Kansas St. 80 Hawks 20 (Kevin Coughlin 6, John (Sentry 61, Cabral 28, Dawson 18, ■ drops to 2-3, 3-6 overall. The game,” Manchester coach Eric from a Dan Senkow slapper. crowd of 29,917. of the second half and that’s when UConn’s upcoming schedule is a Goalies— Winnipeg, Hovword. Hart­ Providence 16 9 9 oilvet 1&, Nazareth 62 Carlson and Greg Ryan ployed well). Fewest first downs rushing — 1, New Tomezak 18. Farno said. “ We were so close, it Seton Hall 0 6 10 10 England. Indians will play Hall High Friday The two goals were Nos. 10 and II “ They are a better team than we broke it open.” light one as it has only one game ford, Weeks. A— 12,471. Ottowo 71, McPherson 63 New England— MeSwaIn 28, Clay- would have been a nice win, but our Referee— Ron Wicks. Purdue-Columet 88, St. Fronds 68 Fewest yards rushing — 7, New born 28, Bowman 08, R. James 51,. night at 9 p.m. at the Ice Palace. for the season for Generis. they were last year. The have a lot The Orangemen went on a 16-5 this week. Wednesday night at the Saturday's Results Rosary 89, McKendree 70 Englond. LIppett 58, Gibson 18, McGrew 3-3, “ We can’t afford to let up,” kids played their hearts out, they Smith gave the Silk Towners life Syracuse 80, UConn 67 Lowest rushing average — 0.6, New of ability and a lot of answers. We tear to pull a way at 56-41 with 11:02 Field House in Storrs against S. Indiana 96, St Joseph's 81 Ingram 18, Rembert28, E. Wllllams08, Manchester assistant coach Clay just came up short.” with his second goal of the year, Division I newcomer Central Con­ St. John's 68, Pittsburgh 67 Southwest St. 89, Minn.-Morris 78 Golf England. Blackmon 7-1, Tippett 51, Nelson 63, kept it close for a while but it was left in the contest. At one point, Georgetown 73, Boston College 66 St. Louis 54, Detroit 52 Most touchdowns rushing, team — 4, Verls 62, L. Williams 08, Adams 2-1, Fam o pointed out. “ We don’t have South Windsor lit the lamp first tying the game at 4-aII, but Brian not even smooth,” said UConn Syracuse outscored the Huskjes, necticut State University. The Vlllanova 80, Providence 68 St. Cloud St 72, Mankato St 60 Chlcogo. Crestwell 18, Reynolds 08, Owens 61, with a shorthanded goal at the 6:30 Sullivan ended any ideas of an Today's Games Most times sacked, both teams — 10; the depth. When we let up, they coach Dom Pemo. 161, with the lone Husky point a Huskies resume Big East actiom St. Norbert 80, Illinois Coll. 56 Thomas 28, Marlon 61, Tatupu 61, score on us.” mark of the opening period as upset when he put South Windsor Georgetown at Providence St. John's (M inn) 66, St. M ary's 58 PGA raaulta NewEngland7,Chlcogo3. Hawthorne 38, C. James 18, Morgan 18. Syracuse, ranked in both na­ single free throw from Earl Kelley. next Wednesday night against Calendar Penn vs. Vlllanova (Palestra) Tovlor 65, Spring Arbor 48 Quickest score to start, game — 1:19 South Windsor coach Bob Wahl- Kevin Sullivan picked up a bad ahead to stay. Mike Wasik and tional wire service polls, is tied for Kelley was limited to six shots and Georgetown at the Hartford Civic Tuesday's (3am* Toledo 100, Ohio UnIv. 98 elopsed,NewEngland. ' Passes Defended breakout pass in the slot and Byran Gavani added insurance Syracuse at Boston College (Boston Records tied berg said that his team “ tends to the Big East lead at 6-1 with St. only 9 points. “ We wanted their Center. ■Trl-State79, lnd-Pur-lndlanopolls76 tsooaoo Phoenix Open Chicago— Richardson 3, Phillips 2, lose intensity and desire to keep drilled a 16footer by Oatway goals late in the game, giving a Garden) Valparaiso M, E. Illinois 80 At Phoonix, A lii., Jon. 26 Most polntsofter touchdown— 5, Kevin Singletary 1, Morrissey 1, Dent 1. John’s, a 68-67 come-from-behind other people to beat us.” said TODAY Wednesday's Gomes (P a r 71) Butler, Chicago. New England— LIppett 2, Blackmon 2, , scoring when they get ahead,” But Manchester’s leading scorer Bobcats the 7-4 victory. Central Connecticut at UConn, p.m. Vincennes 95, Paducah (K y.) 80 winner Saturday over Pittsburgh, Syracuse forward Rafael Addison. Men's Basketball 8 W. llllnols63, Wisconsin-Green Boy54 Most safeties — 1, Henry Woechter, Tippett 1. Lose intensity, indeed. Manches- Bobby Blake tied the game three “ When the game gets tough, our SYRACUSE (80) — Howard Triche 5 Southeastern uConn at MCC, 8 Seton Hall ot Boston College Hal Sutton *90800 66666671— 267 Chicago. and is 15-2 overall. The Huskies are UConn did go on a seven-point 0-0 10, Wendell Alexis 6 4-4 16. Ron Soturdoy's Games Walsh 70, Ohio Dohhlnlcon 69 Fumble* Recovered minutes later as he worked out of guys respond.” Wahiberg said. Girls Basketball Washburn 66, Fort Hoys St. 61 To ny Sills 44800 68866668— 269 Most touchdowns rushing — 2, Jim Chicago— Singletary 2, Marshall ■ ter battled back from a 4-1 deficit tied for sixth in the conference at run capped by a slam dunk from Selkalv 42-310, Rafael Addison 101-131, Coventry at Rocky HIM, 3:30 Boston College at Providence Calvin Peete 44800 66696668— 269 McMahon,Chlcogo. 1, Hampton 1. Peon Woshlngton 7 2-3 16, Greg Seton Hall at Pittsburgh Wayne St. 87, Northwood Institute70 2-5 with Boston College. They are Jeff King that made it 61-52 with Wilmington 73, Manchester 60 Dan Forsman 24800 70-666666— 270 Most touchdowns Interception returns ^ New England— Clavborn 1, McGrew Monroe 0080, Sherman Daualas2l-25, T U E S D A Y St. John's at Syracuse Wisconsin 69, lowo 63 Dan Poolev 19800 7481-67-69— 271 — 1, Reggie Phillips, Chicago. 10-6 overall, losers of six of their 6; 35 left. But Syracuse proceeded Rodney Walker 0 3-2 3, Derek Brower 0 Boys Basketball Maryland at Vlllanova Wittenberg 71, Copltol 67 Greg Norman 19800 6671-6670— 271 Most fumbles recovered — 2, Mike last eight. to go on another run, this one of 0-0 0. Totals 3481 13-13 80. Sunday's (Tames Forced Fumbles East Catholic at South Catholic, 7:30 Wright St. 68, Ashland 57 Andy Beon 14,(M1 66698670—^ Slnoletarv,Chlcogo. Chicago— Dent 2, Fenclk 1, (Sovle 1, Syracuse had a slender 34-30 11-3, that put it beyond the Huskies’ U C O N N (67) — Cliff Robinson 2 4-5 8, Crom well at Cheney Tech, 7:30 Louisiana State vs. Georgetown Xovler (Ohio) ^ Oral Roberts 74 Larry Mize 14841 6671-^70—273 Most points after touchdown team — 5, Woechter 1. T im Coles 51-11U G erry Besselink 4 2-2 Chicago. halftime bulge and Husky fans reach. 10, Earl Kellev41-29, Phil Gamble62-3 2 2 Ronnie Black 14841 66668972— 273 Bacon Academy at Bolton, 7:30 Southwest ^ New England— Blackmon 1, McGrew Coventry at Rocky Hill, 7:30 Abilene Chrlstlon 75, E. Texas 52 Joey SIndelar 14841 69666971— 273 Mosttouchdownsteam— 5, Chicago. were remembering from 1984-85 “ We lost our composure,” Perno 14, Eddie Williams 5 1-1 11, Jeff King 1 Saturday's college hoop results Most field goals both teams — 4; Girls Basketball Alcorn 92, Prairie View 75 John Mahaffev 14841 47-4270-71— ^273 when the Huskies trailed by only said, “ and that’s when it went 08 2, Terrence Warren 0 08 0, John Eost Catholic ot Manchester, 7:30 Brigham Young 87, Utah 69 Bernhard Langr 14841 69-6647-49— 273 Chlcago3,NewEnaland1. Shea 0 08 0, Robert Urserv 1 08 2. Bovs Swimming East Houston 71, Southern Meth(xtlst66 Doug Tewell 10800 72-466688— 274 Most safeties team— 1,Chicago. two (34-32) before coming back to down the drain.” Totals 28-57 11-14 67. Platt at Manchester, 3:30 Alfred 91, R.l.T, 53 Houston Baptists), M ercer55 Bill Glasson 10800 73-668270— 274 Most touchdowns rushing both teams— Allegheny 66, Ohio Wesleyan 64 Howard Payne 80, E. New Mexico 70 John Cook 7800 69708271— 275 4; Chlcogo4, New EnglandO. W E D N E S D A Y Amherst 76, Colby 72 Lomor 65, Arkansas St. 61 Bob Glider 7800 66698272-275 Most times sacked team — 7, New Soccer Men's Basketball A rm y M, LaSalle 52 / Loulslono 72, Texos-Arllngton62 Lon Hinkle 7800 4687-7670-275 England. CCRI at MCC, 8 Bobson B , Suffolk 68 Midwestern St. S3, (Jollos Baptist 76 Barry Jaeckel 7800 62768672— 275 Most touchdowns Interception returns Ice Hockey Blnohomton St. 100, Cortland St. 80 N E Loulslono 79, N. Texas St. 56 Bill Kratzert 7800 668987-71— 275 — 1 ,Chicago. MCC has the best Cougars East Catholic vs. Enfield (Enfield Bloomsburg 71, West Chester 59 Pan American 84, Tex-Son Antonio 71 Scott Simpson 7800 49864989— 275 Most kickoff returns team — 7, New Twins Rink), 8 p.m. Boston Univ. 79, Vermont 62 (OT) Curtis Strong* 7800 69878274-275 England. MSC Cobras 7 7 Most kickoff returns both teams — 11; hosting Southeastern UConn at Wrestling Brvant61,Stanehlll59 Sam Houston St. 71, NW Louisiana 63 Mike Reid 5800 73866689— 276 MCC won the battle of the Holyoke’s Ron LaClair tied for Wethersfleld/Plott ot Manchester, 6 Conlslus 76, New Hampshire49 (OT) - Jeff Slumon 5800 62667270— 276 N*wEngland7,Chlcago4. The Manchester Soccer Club Cobras East Catholic at 8 p.m. Most fumbles lost team — 4, New (boys 11 years old) opened their Indoor Cougars. game-high honors with 26 points. p.m. Costleton St. 86, Green Mt. Coll. 72 Southern Col 88, Arkansas 74 Howard Tw itty 5800 67-827676— 276 MCC (105) Stanley Bike 3 0-0 6. Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill, 4 p.m. Catholic 81, Dickinson 70 S.F. Austin 82, SW Texos 65 Johnny Miller 5800 76668672— 276 England. season Saturday with a 143 romp over A pair of junior college men’s Manchester led at halftime, Otbersugertatlv** Ellington. Evan Mllone and Tony Cook Donald Cost 7 0-114. Tyre ll Hortfleld 12 Cent. Connecticut 89, Moss.-Boston Texas A&l 77, Angelo St. 69 Bob Tw ov 3,700 67-71-7089-277 basketball teams, each calling 44-36. 2-3 26. Carbert Russell 11 0-1 22. L a rry TH U R S D A Y 61 Texas A&M 68, Rice 55 Mark WIebc 3,700 66867273— 277 — Chicago coach Mike DItfca became scored four goals each, while Gianni thesecondmantoploylnaSuperBowlond Calvo added three. Chris Lothrop themselves the Cougars, squared Galligan connected for 11 points Lopez 2 0-0 4. Chris Galligan 9 1-1 19. Girls Basketball Columbia 62, Cornell S3 Texas Christian 63, Texas Tech 54 Sandy Lyle 3,700 668971-71-277 Mike Stowell 2 0-0 4. Anthony Martin 4 East Hompton at Coventry, 7:30 Concordia 77, NY Tech 75 ' Texos Lutheran 73, E. Texas Baptist 72 Tom Sleckmann 3,700 66867669— 277 direct his team toavlctorylnon other. Los registered two goals, with Justin off Saturday night at East Catholic in the first 10 minutes of the second Angeles Raider* coach To m Flores was DIeterle notching a single tolly. 2-4 10. Totals 50 5-10 105. Dartmouth 55, Colgate 52 Tulsa 69, Wichita St. 58 Ddnnie Hammond 3,700 708687-72— 277 High. half to help open it up. Cost added HOLYOKE (12) Mike Gartska 8 2-4 F R ID A Y Duquesne67, Rhode Island60 West Dan Pohl 3831 668971-70-270 the other. New England Patriot coach Calvo, DIeterle and Mllone had two Raymond Berry was trylngtobecomethe assists apiece, while Jeff Crockett, When it was over, the host 12 of his 14 total points after 18. Ron LaClaIr 10 6-7 26. Mike Kennedy Bovs Basketball E. Naiorene 71, Gordon 52 Arizona 85, Oregon 68 T.M. Chen 3831 69897670—270 4 04) e. Tim Rood 7 0-0 14. Dan Enfield at Monchester, 7:30 Potsdam 69, Albany 51 Arizona St. 71, Oregon St. 56 Scott Hoch 3831 69898672—270 first Hall of Fame member to cooch a Bedell and Lathrop contributed one Manchester Community College intermission. Super Bowl winning team. each. SzaztkIewIcz 1 0-0 2. Craig W alker 6 2-0 Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill, 7:30 Qulnnlploc 82, Lowell 69 Azusa Pacific 81, Pt. Lomo 75 Tim Simpson 3831 66897671-270 Cougars had beaten the Holyoke M CC is back in action tonight. 14, Totals 36 10-17 82. Bolton at Vlnol Tech, 7:30 Rider 69, Lehigh 68. CS Son Bernodlno 79, LoVerne68 Steve Pate 2,251 75867689— 279 — The N FC ha* now won four of the lost Wade Bedell and Todd O'Connor East Hampton at Coventry, 7:30 Robert Morris 74, Morlst 68 Cal Poly Pomona 52, CS-Norfhrldge47 Corey Pavin 2,250 76897670-279 fIveSuperBowls. anchored a solid defense, while Chad Community College Cougars, 105- Girls Basketball Rochester 71, Union 66 Californio 75, U C LA 67 Lee Trevino 2,250 76697189^-279 — Chicago held New England to the Herdic played well In goal. 82. Manchester at Enfield, 7:30 S. Maine 66, Molne-Farmlngton65 Denver 73, Sonte Fe 63 Jeff Gryglel 2,250 66708675-279 second lowest offensive total In Super The Cobras' next game Is Feb. 8 The win raised MCC’s record to Saints name Mora coach Ice Hockey Sacred Heart 66, S. Connecticut 58 Gonzofra 79, St. Mary's (Col) 61 Poul Azlnger 2,250 67-7647-75-279 Bowl history. Only the Minnesota Vikings against the Columbia Wildcats. Hall vs. Manchester (pt Bolton Ice Salem St. 101, Fronnlngham St. 74 Idaho St. 79, Nevexto-Reno 72 Larry Nelson 2,250 71-708670-279 In Super Bowl IX (a gome also played In 14-3, as Holyoke slipped to 5-10. Palace), 9 p.m. Skidmore 86, Johnson St. (Vt.) 84 Loyola Morymount 76, Son Fron- David Peoples 2,250 6672-7186-279 New Orleans) hove gained fewer yards Tyrell Hartfield canned a team- By United Press International of the Washington Redskins and Bovs Swimming Southeastern 108, Plymouth 90 clsco62 Clarence Rose 2,250 71-7667-71— 279 than the Patriots did Sunday. Minnesota Jim m y Raye of the Tam pa Bay Enfield of Manchester, 3:30 Springfield 78, Assumption 74 Mines 82, Fort Lewis 77 Peter Jacobsen 2,250 70-667673— 279 hod119,N*wEngland123. high 26 points'for the winners, East Cothollc at St. Joseph's (Trum ­ St. Anselme 85, Bentley 68 Montano St. 70, Idaho 69 T.C . Chen 1845 66867675-200 — The Bears became the fifth team to including 16 in the second half. NEW ORLEANS — The New Buccaneers. bu ll), 6:15 p.m. St. Joseph's 71, Rugters 57 Montano 75, Boise St. 61 Ken Brown 1845 72867670—200 score five touchdowns In the Super Radio, TV Four teammates reached double Orleans Saints have signed Jim In three seasons with the Stars, St. John's 68, Pittsburgh 67 N. Arizona 65, Weber St. 57 Jerry Pate 1845 69767089—200 BowMoInlng Green Bov (Super Bowl I), Mora to coach the club next season who moved from Philadelphia to S A T U R D A Y St. Francis (N Y ) 65, Wagner 62 Nevodo-Los Vegas 72tLong Beach65 Billy Plerot 1845 72868674— 2H) Pittsburgh (XIII), the Raiders (XVIII) figures, including Carbert Russell Girls Basketball St. Fronds (P a ) 82, Monmouth 77 New Mexico St. B3, Cal-lrvln*71 Miller Barber 1845 72897089-200 and Son Francisco (X IX ). TONIGHT with 22, Chris Galligan 19, Donald and will make the announcement Baltimore last season. Mora has St. Bernard at East Catholic, noon Stevens Tech 71, Dominican (N Y ) 64 Oklahoma St. 83, Colorado 76 Mike McCullough 1845 66708676— 200 — Wllll* Gault hod the fourth best 7:30 Whalers v*. Bruins, W TIC . official Tuesday, team sources told won 52 games and two USFL receiving vardoge gam* among Super 7:30 College basketball; Marquette Cost 14, and Anthony Martin 10. Ice Hockey Susouehonno 68, Elizabethtown 55 Oregon Tech 72, LInfleld 63 David Lundstrom 1845 728787-74— 200 championships. Reports have said Manchester vs. Fermi (ot Enfield Pacific 61, Utah St. 60 Jim Gallogher Jr.1845 76767189-2K) Bowl pass catchers. His 129 yards on four vs. veu, SportsChonnel Hereld photo by Beehew Russell and Martin tied for UPI. Tw ins R ink), 3:15 p.m. Syracuse 80, Connecticut 67 Pepperdine 64, Santa Clara 60 Joe Inman 1,140 667671-73— 201 catches put him behind Lynn Swann of 7:30 College basketball; Georgetown rebound honors with 12 apiece. Mora, 49, was selected from a list he is expected to bring his entire Agawam vs. East Catholic (at Bolton Templzv87, St. Bonovenotre74 ' PomonaPltzer70,ClaremontMudd61 Brad Fobel 1,140 7187-71-73— 201 Plttsburgh,Max McGee of (xreenBavond V*. 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14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 27, 1986 » Skinner NBA roundup Minnesota basketball racks up Celtics bench fills in lies in one big mess tour win BOCA RATON. Fla. (UPI) - = M INNEAPOLIS (U PI) - University of Minnesota the season is continued. Val Skinner, who suffered poor “ It’s possible to pick up the pieces,” Shasky said. “ I nicely against Sixers •^President Kenneth Keller says he will decide today vision during her first two years on think we can do a good job. In fact, I think we could '.Mbether to cancel the rest of the school’s Big Ten the LPGA tour, is on the winning Jsasketball schedule.' beat Ohio State Thursday.” whatever I can to help out.” Dutcher, shouldering the burden of his players’ track. By United Press International ' ' But Keller says the decision will not be tied to court Skinner racked up her second Charles Barkley paced the losers with 26 points and actions both on and off the court, bristled at an Bction in Madison. Wis„ where three Minnesota tour victory in four months Sunday BOSTON — The mark of an NBA power is being able a career-high 21 rebounds. official’s statement that the basketball team’s jilayers face charges of sexual assault. by sinking a birdie on thw final hole to replace missing starters when the situation arises. With Boston trailing 99-96 and just under four priorities are mixed up. “ We are not judging innocence or guilt,” he said. to beat Sandra Pa'm er in a $200,000 The Boston Celtics’ bench has filied the roie niceiy. minutes to play Walton nailed a bank shot over Wilderson said Saturday he did not think the players “ We are looking at our standards as a university.” tournament. Larry Bird led the way with a game-high 28 points Barkley to cut the lead to one. understood “ the university has an overreaching The three players, arrested after a Minnesota- “ I just wish I could see my dad whiie Bill Walton and Scott Wedman filled in for After each team traded missed opportunities during interest in the way the university is portrayed. .Wisconsin game Thursday night, were held in during this,” Skinner said after injured forward Kevin McHale by scoring 19 and 16 the next two-minute stretch, Bird drove the right What it meant to Dutcher is'that instead of coaching Madison without bail and were to appear In court picking up the $30,000 first prize. respectively, as the Celtics defeated the Philadelphia baseline and was fouled by Moses Malone to convert a Sunday against Northwestern, he met with the today. ‘T ve got goosebumps.” 76ers 105-103 Sunday for their eighth consecutive three-point play and push Boston in front to stay 101- Minnesota p la y e r to tell them he was resigning. * Keller ordered the team to forfeit the scheduled Skinner fired five back-nine victory. 99 .sam e with Northwestern at Evanston, III., Sunday, Dutcher challenged Wilderson’s claim, saying the Malone hit on l-of-2 free throws to cut the lead to one birdies lor a final-round 69 and an McHale. who has given the Sixers fits over the past '^ h is led to the resignation of coach Jim Dutcher players have been taught more than half-court traps. with 40 seconds remaining before Walton followed 8-under-par 280 total for the few seasons, was sidelined for the second straight ^Saturday. “ They’ve been told for four years, every day that with two free throws to push Boston back up to 103-100 four-day tournament, which game with a sore left achilles heel, but the Boston I Both Dutcher, who will stay on as an adviser, and they’ve been here, that they represent the university. kicked off the 1986 tour. bench was there when needed: with 33 seconds remaining, jPaul Giel, athletic director, objected to canceling the ’The important name is the one on the front of the Maurice Cheeks, who finished with 22 points, Palmer, leading by a stroke "You can’t play with tired people and be effective, ;-rest of the season. jerseys,” Dutcher said. canned a pair of free throws to cut the lead back to one. going into No. 18. bogeyed and rose so I wasn’t hesitant to go to the bench,” said Celtics ■' Giel said the school’s membership in the Big Ten Dutcher’s defense is being tested following the But Johnson nailed a pair from the line with three to 281, settling for the $18,500 coach K,C. Jones, whose team improved its first place iconference could be affected by such a decision. second set of offensive charges of sexual assault seconds remaining to move Boston ahead 105-102. second-place check, lead to 5*/4 games over the second place 76ers in the Dutcher said Minnesota “ would be committing against his players. Barkley then hit one free throw and missed the " I played one hole too many,” Atlantic Division. athletic suicide” by not playing any more games this Dutcher, 52, announced his resignation at a news second one intentionally but Robert Parish came said Palmer, 44, who has won 20 “ The contributions always seem to be great, but season. conference Saturday. He had considered remaining down with the rebound as the clock expired. LPGA tournaments since joining those from Bill and the rest of the bench have been ; Keller said he wants to be sure athletes understand until the end of the season but decided to step down once university officials announced they would forfeit the tour in 1964. substantial.’’ the role they have in representing the university. Skinner signed onto the circuit Wedman kept the Celtics in the game in the early University officials, including Keller, Giel and Sunday’s game. UPI photo Kings 121, Blazers 116 “ I think the program needs a new direction. I ’m not three years ago. Her first two going, nailing 6 of 8 first half field goal attempts for his Dutcher, met for 30 minutes Sunday with the eight years were plagued with an eye At Portland, Ore,, Eddie Johnson .scored 14 of his p l e a ^ with the direction we’re heading,” Dutcher team-high 12 points to help Boston to its 51-50 lead at pother members of the team as part of the investigation problem that she said made it season-high 38 points in the fourth quarter to spark the said. Hal Sutton, who started the day with a four-stroke lead, the intermission. ■being conducted by Frank Wilderson, the vice difficult to judge where objects, 2 In the second half, it was Bird and newly found sixth Kings to split of their home-and-home series with the ^president in charge of athletic programs. “ If you head up the program, I think you’re had to overcome some rough spots before capturing the ultimately responsible«^f^ could’ve done anything such as golf balls, were positioned. man Walton who pulled Boston back from a large Blazers. Portland had beaten Sacramento 129-125 ^ Players John Shasky and Tim Hanson said later " I ’d see something here,” she about it — I don’t know.” Phoenix Open golf championship. deficit. Saturday night. The Trail Blazers played with just ■that all players atthe meeting would rejoin the team if said, motioning with her hand, Trailing 74-61 midway through the third quarter, the eight players tor the fourth straight game due to “ instead of there, where it really Celtics answered with a 21-4 spurt over the final 4:51 to injuries. was. pull in front at the break. Bird and Walton keyed the It was no surprise to Sacramento coach Phil “ And in golf,” she said, breaking run, combining for 19 of the total, including three Johnson that his Kings pulled out the game. Sutton hangs on off with a laugh, “ I ’d miss a lot of “ It is very, very tough to beat anyone in this league 3-pointers by Bird. putts. “ Bill hurt us down low and he played a great game back-to-back,” he said. “ It is a psychological thing. Wortham is no match " I think the key is to eliminate a Tonight we did a much better job because we adjusted 7 today,” said Philadelphia coach Matt Goukas, whose lot of confusion in golf.” the team saw its four-game win streak snapped, “ Bird on certain plays the Blazers use. We adjusted in the for Phoenix win 25-year-old from La Quinta. Calif., second half at home, but we played the whole game really got it going, and once he got it flowing, he’s said. tough to stop.’ ’ with those adjustments tonight,” PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Head­ could get hot,” Sutton said. “ Eve­ Therapy corrected the vision Portland coach .Jack Ramsay noticed the adjust­ The Walton-Wedman tandem combined for a for unbeaten Breland ing into the final round of the rybody has always had problems problem, and in 1985, Skinner’s 15-of-26 shooting day, 16 rebounds and three of the ments Johnson mentioned. UPI photo Phoenix Open, very few people winning with a 2-or 3- shot lead earnings escalated to $132,307, “ We didn’t play as well as we did last night (in Celtics’ 10 steals. thought anybo(jy would be able to going into the final round That’s nearly six times what she earned Sacramento)” he said. “ They packed in, and we Garden. Walton played key role in | By Joe ClalinI his desire to win a professional In a preliminary bout on "With Kevin being out with his injury, my minutes Boston's Bill Walton drives to the basket overcome the four- shot lead not easy to do. It’s almost easier to the previous year. accepted the easy perimeter shot, rather than taking United Press International championship to go with his Saturday’s card. Tyrell Biggs, are going up.’^ said Walton, who had 9 of his 13 ,past Philadelphia’s Charles Barkley Celtics’ 105-103 victory. ; posted by Hal Sutton. win with a l-shot lead." A good chunk of that six-figure the patience we need to be effective. So we just didn’t Golden Glove and Olympic Breland’s fellow Olympic gold- rebounds in the second half. “ I ’m getting more They eventually turned out to be Sutton played erratically most of sum came from the $37,500' get the shooting opportunities we wanted.” during second-quarter action at Boston LANCASTER, Pa. - Mark crowns. But he wants to follow medal winner, won a unanim­ accustomed to the team and I ’m just trying to do right, but not before Sutton’s lead the day, carding five bogeys to go winner’s check in September's Breland has his eyes on a his own timetable, not anyone ous decision over James was whittled to just one shot with his five birdies on the round. Konica San Jose Classic. Of her professional welterweight else’s. “ Quick” Tillis in an eight-round On all five bogeys, he failed to victory Sunday, Skinner said a championship to go with his 1984 “ Everyone wants me to fight heavyweight bout. midway through Sunday’s round. But Sutton managed to stave off reach the green with approach strong wind helped after three Olympic goM medal. a top 10 fighter,” he said. “ You two late challenges by Tony Sills to shots, twice dropping them in the rounds of calm, dry weather. Scholastic roundup After nine pro fights, includ­ all want to rush me. I don’t know The loss left Tillis, 31-8 with post his first victory of the year bunker. On his birdies, three were " I felt the weather would eventu­ ing Saturday night’s victory why. I want to be established three straight defeat, talking with a two-stroke triumph over on short par-.' holes that he was ally show up at some point. Before over the previously unbeaten right when I get in there. I don’t about finding a new career and Sills and Calvin Peete, the defend­ able to two-putt for birdie. this round, I felt the wind blowing Troy Wortham, he is unde­ want to rush myself.” Biggs’ handlers talking about ing champion and Tournament of Sutton said his erratic play could would be to my advantage,” said feated. Despite his success, Breland’s manager. Shelly his fight in March against David be traced to a drier and firmer Skinner, who is considered one of Middle quarters decisive in East giris setback however, he is in no hurry to go Finkel, said he hopes to arrange Bey. Champions titlist. Sutton carded an even-par 71 on course at the Phoenix Country the tour’s longest hitters. against the top-rated fighters in a fight in March against an “ He’s maturing right now,” Sunday to give him a 72-hole total Club, conditions that got worse Becky Pearson and defending Hunter 1:41,134- Mormino (CT) pinned Toblllone 2:40,1^ (M ) technical tall over Galbreth 144), 140- Harding (F ) mal: the welterweight division. opponent to be determined said Biggs’ manager Lou Duva. HARTFORD — The middle two quarters proved to night as they visit crosstown Manchester High at dec, Twichell 13-5,147- Dagllo (F) mal. dec. Grossman 14-8, of 17-under-par 267. Both Peete and later in the day after a stiff breeze champion Hollis Stacy tied for Balon (CT) pinned Kalin :29, 147- Pirtel (CT) WBF, 157- “ I ’m not going to rush my­ later, to be followed in April by a “ We’ll fight anybody. This guy be decisive as South Catholic turned aside arch-rival Clarke Arena in a 7:30 p.m. start. Asplnwall (CT) WBF, 149- Rouelle (CT) WBF, 185- Romono 157- Albert (M ) dec. Tardift 9-3, 149- Taylor (M ) won by Sills finished at 15- under 269 after kicked up. third at 5-under 283 on the par 72 default, 187-Vincent (M )dec. Smith 7-1, Unlimited-Addabbo self,” Breland said after his win bout against Darryl Anthony, can fight.” East Catholic. 54-43. in Hartford County Conference SOUTH CATHOLIC (54) — Molly Relllv 3 2-4 8, Lorraine (CT) pinned Fox 1:18, Unlimited- Gomos (SP) WBF. recording 3- under 68s on the day. “ The wind put a damper on a few Stonebridge Golf and Country Chlmerl4 4-4 12, Michelle Maero02-22, BrMdo Hood 14-84, (M ) pinned Albert 1:02. over Wortham by unanimous who handed Breland his only Trainer George Benton is also girls basketball warfare Saturday night in Hartford. Although many people were things,” he said. “ The course was Club, Barb Thomas, the leader Beth Howley 0 2-4 18, M ary Connely 40-0 8. Totals 20 14-20 54. decision in a 10-round fight. loss in 111 amateur fights, a 3-2 happy with the development of The long-time conference combatants were dead­ EAST CATHOLIC (43) Fermi reverses MHS East bows, ties conceding the tournament to him hard enough and the wind made it after ,'>4 holes, carded a 284, and — Amelia Bearse 2 2-2 8, Andrea “ Nobody’s going to rush me.” setback in the 1981 national Biggs, 8-0 as a pro. locked at 11-all after one period. The Rebels, however, Ryan 0 2-4 2, Chris Raff In 8 3-4 IS, Cathy 0 0410, Katy ENFIELD — Manchester High wrestling team saw after three rounds, Sutton said he harder and faster.” Patty Sheehan finished at 285. J Fisher 0 0410, Theresa Sombric 2 0414, Nancy Sulick 2 04) 4, FARMINGTON — East Catholic wrestling team Breland dominated Wor­ amateur championships. “ In about three fights, he’ll be on the strength of a 16-8 second stanza moved to a 27-19 was not one of those who thought Sutton’s problems did not go Nancy Lopez, who was last Deb Houghton 1 04)2, Judy 204)4, Patty Evans004)0, its three-match winning skein come to an end drew with Bloomfield High at 42-all and bowed to host tham. who was 25-0 coming into Wortham, meanwhile, as good as any heavyweight,” halftime lead and an 11-4 third stanza made it 38-23 Alsllno Buckley 3 0-0 4. Totals 18 7-12 43. the final round would be easy. unnoticed by the other players, year’s top money winner, did not Saturday as host Fermi High topped theSilk Towners, Farmington High. 50-22, Saturday afternoon. the fight, knocking down his blamed no one but himself for Benton said. “ He’s learning “ When you’re playing in front of including Peete, who was playing play in the classic because she is going into the final quarter. 44-24, in CCC East Division action in Enfield. East is now 2-8-1 for the season. All of the Eagles more experienced foe twice as his first defeat. good.” "W e shot poorly those two quarters (5-for-23),“ 85 other great players, 10 or 12 in the group ahead of the leaders. five months pregnant. The loss drops the Indians to 6-4 for the season. points against Bloomfield came on seven forfeit wins. he used his 77 1-2 inch reach to “ It wasn’t one of my better Asked about bis future plans, cited East coach Donna Ridel. "That forced ustoplay Wrestling Fermi moved to a 36-0 lead, aided by two forfeits in Bloomfield was the recipient of one forfeit victory. keep Wortham at bay and score fights,” he said. “ He won the Tillis said he would be “ taking a catch-up. And we weren’t playing too well at that point lighter weight divisions, before Manchester won five East is now idle until February 5 when it opposes inside. battle but the war goes on. I ’ll be rest. Maybe I’ll do something so it made it very difficult to come back.” Cheney Tech triumphs of the final seven classes. Cheney Tech and RHAM. Breland has made no secret of back.” else in life.” East dips to 3-6 in the conference and 4-8 overall with Cheney Tech’s wrestling team captured six weight Senior Sean McCarthy (134) upped his record to 9-1 Results: Fridge an asset offensively the loss while the Rebels advance to 4-5 in HCC play with a technical pin over Glen Galbreth. Senior East vs. Farmington — 94- Vain (F ) WBF, 101- Blodett (F ) A I classes in succession as it toppled St. Paul, 42-36, in pinned Craig Regina 4:34, 108- Campagna (F) dec. Richard and 5-6 overall with the victory. non-conference action Saturday at the Beavers’ gym. captain Mike Taylor (169) and junior Greg Vincent East tried to play catch-up in the fourth period but Lee 4-5, 115- Pat Movnihan (EC) dec. Neill 9-2, 122- Mike Bv Rick Gosselln Cheney is now 8-11 for the season. (187) each improved their marks to 9-1 as well with Manganello (EC) WBF, 129- Brody (F) sup. dec. Jett Vlllar the Rebels hit on 8-for-lO from the foul line to salt it victories. Taylor won by default while Vincent was a 20-4, 135- Matt Terzo (E C ) pinned Thompson 3:33,141- Scott United Press International Tom Mormino. Ed Balon, Ron Pirtel, Mark (F) pinned Nick Hardin :34, 148- Wllosz (F) pinned Peter away. Aspinwall, Chris Rouelle and Seb Romano were the 7-1 winner by decision. Dwayne Albert and senior Beth Howley and Lorraine Chimeri netted 18 and 12 Meyer 3:30, 158- Brian Lynch (EC) WBF, 170- Enelko (F) Grid hall of fame set NEW ORLEANS - The Chicago victorious Beavers from the 134- thru the 185-pound heavyweight Dan Addabbo also won for the Indians. pinned Larry Wyland 5:14, 188- Gregerlck (F) WBF, points, respectively, for South. Chris Baffin had a fine Unlimited- Lettich (F) WBF. Bears once again went to the divisions. Three of the wins were by forfeit. Manchester is back in action Wednesday night game for East with 15 points and 10 rebounds. East vs. Bloomfield - 9 4 - Double forfeit, 101- Regina (EC) Refrigerator to gorge themselves The Techmen’s next match is Wednesday at Rocky against Platt and Wethersfield High at Clarke Arena WBF, 108- Lee (EC) WBF, 115- Movnihan (EC) WBF, 122- South also won the junior varsity game. 53-47, with offense. Hili High at 6 p.m. at 6 p.m. Manganello (EC) WBF, 129- Moullccl (B ) pinned Vlllar 5:13, handing the young Eagles only their third loss in a Results: 93- Lowandowski (F ) WBF, 1(X)- Ben (F ) technical 135- Bouroualt (B ) pinned Terzo 5:54,141- Kline (B ) pinned William “ Refrigerator” Perry, RMUitt: 93- GarbowskI (S P ) technical pin aver Larry Ash, Hardin 3:05,148- Becker (B ) pinned M eyer 1:28,158- Lynch N dozen outings. Karen Mozdzierz had 16 points for Tavares (SP) WBF, 107- Valerio (SP) technical pin over fall over LIscomb 21-4, 107- Navorro (F) pinned Sarles :44, to add to its numbers who had not played any offense for too- 114- Friday (F) WBF, 121- DobrzvckI (F) pinned Gremmo (EC) WBF, 170- Merritt (B) pinned Wyland 1:07, 188- East. Rob Philips, 114- Zvolel (SP) WBF, 121- Jim Classon (CT) Lanclano (EC) WBF, Unlimited- Brownell (B) WBF. the Bears for more than two pinned Lltwinciyk :24, 128- DervnIoskI (S P ) pinned Paul :50, 128- Beaudry (F) pinned Fregeou 2:13, 134- McCarthy The Eagles face another traditional foe Tuesday NFL cities plus a representative sota 1961-66, 1972-78; New York months, returned his 310 pounds to By Roberto Dias the backfield in Super Bowl XX United Press International from the Pro Football Writers Giants 1967-71), Tarkenton com­ Association — are tabulated. pleted 3,686 of 6,467 passes for and made a bigger contribution there than he did from his starting CANTON, Ohio — Sometime this To be elected, a candidate must 47,003 yards ard 342 touchdowns — College basketball roundup defensive tackle spot. afternoon. Pro Football Hall of receive at least 24 votes. Those all career marks. Perry mshed one time for one Fame representatives will make elected will meet Feb. 1 and 2 at the The Georgia scrambler and yard and one touchdown, giving at least four phone calls and Pro Bowl in Honolulu. nine-time Pro Bowler also rushed him ones across the board as his perhaps more. The eight candidates who did not 675 times for 3,674 yards for Bears manhandled the New Eng­ Quarterback Len Dawson, run­ achieve finalist status are wide another 32 TD’s, although he was land Patriots, 46-10. The rookie North Carolina upset — by Irish’s physical play ning back Paul Homung, defensive receiver Fred Biletnikoff, running unsuccessful in three Super Bowl tackle also had one tackle on the back Ken Houston, linebacker back Larry Csonka, contributor Al appearances. defensive side of the football. . Willie Lanier, wide receiver Don Davis, quarterback Bob Griese, If elected, Tarkenton would be first time, following 17 victories. At East Lansing. Mich., Scott Perry lined up at fullback for Bv Gerry Monigan tions, and we had a couple of poor Maynard, quarterback Fran Tar- running back John Henry Johnson, the first player who spent a major shots also.” In addition, No. 7 Kansas over­ Skiles scored 40 points on 15-of-20 five plays, and the Bears scored on United Press International kenton and running back Doak guard Larry Little, guard Tom part of his career with Minnesota Kenny Smith scored 14 of his came a 13-point deficit to escape shooting to carry Michigan State three of them, including his 1-yard . Walker were named finalists Sat­ Mack and defensive back Johnny to be enshrined. season-high 20 points in the second with a two-point victory and No. 8 over Michigan. Darryl Johnson touchdown run in the third ouarter. The only thing worse than Notre urday for consideration into the Robinson. A pinpoint passer, Dawson com­ half for the unilefeated Tar Heels. St. John’s fought from 15 points added 17 points for the Spartans. P eriy also turned New England Dame’s second-half offense Sun­ Of the finalists, Tarkenton ap­ p lete 2,136 of 3,741 attempts for back to emerge a one-point winner. Richard Rellford led Michigan Hall of Fame. linebacker Larry McGrew into .a day was North Carolina’s respect 5-0 in the Atlantic Coast Confer­ The 1986 class will be announced pears to be the front-runner as he 28,711 yards and 239 TD’s. He Georgia Tech, after posting an with 20 points. pancake on two goal-line for the Irish’s tactics. ence. Joe Wolf added l^ o in ts . , tonight as ballots cast by 29 holds the N F L’s major career played with Pittsburgh, Cleveland, 87-80 victory over second ranked At Memphis. William Bedford occasions. “ At times, it went beyond the “ We got good shots but we didn’t members of the Hall’s Selection passing records. Dallas of the old A F L and Kansas Duke earlier in the week, was scored 24 points and grabbed 11 “ I ’ve ran the ball before,” Perry limits of physical play.” Tar Heels get any second shots,” UNC head Committee — representing the 28 Over an 18-year career (Minne- City (1963-75), and was the MVP of soundly beaten at North Carolina. rebounds to pace Memphis State said behind his now famous center Brad Daugherty said after coach Dean Smith said. the Super Bowl IV victory over Duke, following two consecutive over Missouri. Baskerville Holmes gap-toothed grin. “ I know how. But No. 1 North Carolina whipped No. Ken Barlow led Notre Dame with Minnesota. 15 Notre Dame 73-61 for its 21st 18 points and David Rivers finished losses, rebounded with an 80-68 added 22 points for the Tigers. to score a touchdown in the Super straight victory this season, the with 17. triumph over Maryland Saturday. Missouri was led by Jeff Strong Sports In Brief The flashy Homung was a Bowl — I’m overwhelmed by it. longest current winning streak in “ The roughness of play may help Michigan, in its only game of the with 28 points. standout wiUi Green Bay as he Coach Ditka told me he wanted me the nation. later when we go to Virginia week, was handed a stunning 91-79 At Manhattan, Kan., Kansas rushed 893 times for 3,711 yards to score, so I did. I want to thank 2 “ When the refs weren’t looking, Thursday,” Dean Smith said. defeat by Michigan State, and State pulled within 82-80 with five Final soccer registration tonight and 50 TD’s with 12 more touch­ coach Ditka for giving me the there was a lot of poking fingers in “ We’re going to take tear-away Oklahoma was able to rebound seconds left on a jump shot by Joe downs on receptions. Homung led opportunity to play on offense.” UPI ptioto the eyes and grabbing of our jerseys when we go to Notre Dame from its loss to Kansas earlier in Wright, but Linwood Davis hit a Manchester Rec Department will conduct final junior soccer the N FL in scoring from 1959-61 but Perry punched in off left guard uniforms by their players, but I next year.” the week to overcome Kansas free throw two second later for registration signups tonight at the filing Junior High cafeteria was suspended for the 1963 season from a yard out for his third William ’Refrigerator’ Perry gets set to spike the ball after didn’t get mad. I thought fouls North Carolina leads the series State, 83-80, Saturday. Oklahoma to preserve the victory. from 6-8 p.m. for betting on his own team. rushing touchdown of the season at scoring second-half touchdown in Bears’ 46-10 win over David Johnson led the winners There is a 95 registration fee and a $3 Rec membership card is Perhaps the premier strong 11:38 of the third period, giving the were missed both ways.” against Notre Dame 11-2 with the Kansas ran its record to 19-2 by the Patriots. Notre Dame center Tim Kemp- Tar Heels winning 11 of the last 12 with 21 points. required. safety in N FL history, Houston Bears a 44-3 lead. He steamrolled winning three games during the p la y ^ 14 seasons with Houston McGrew on that play, just as he did ton explained it as trying to keep up games. Last year, Notre Dame lost week, including a 71-69 squeaker At Lawrence, Kan., Greg Dreil- Recreation membership cards may be purchased at time of and Washington and intercepted 49 with a first-quarter block, loss by nose tackle Dennis Owens with No. 1. 60-58 loss to North Carolina in the over No. 14 Louisville Saturday, ing scored all 18 of his points in the registration of must be displayed at the time of registration. first offensive snap since a Nov. 10 7 passes for 898 yards and an “ He’s a big man,” the 233-pound for another first in his brief “ It just happened that we wgre second round of the NCAA and St. John’s edged Pittsburgh. second half, including two free There is a maximum number of participants that will be game against Detroit. all-time record nine TD’s. He was McGrew said. “ If he’s got a head of Perry took a pitch from.quarter- offensive career — the first time playing physical inside,” Kempton tournament. 68-67. throws with 1:38 remaining, to give accepted and there will no further registration aRer tonight’s an All-Pro from 1974-78. steam, you’ve got to go along with back Jim McMahon and rambled he’s ever been sacked. said. “ The way you beat them is to It was the second straight In other games Saturday, Mem­ Kansas its victory over Louisville. session. The durable Lanier missed only him.” right on an apparent Refrigerator Perry returned to the offense play tough defense, have poise and weekend in which the Tar Heels phis State remained unbeaten at At Pittsburgh, Walter Berry five games in 10 seasons with Perry entered the game on option. But he did not see tight end again midway through the second patience with their trapping de­ had played Saturday and Sunday. 19-0 with a 79-68 verdict over scored 22 of his game-high 34 points McMahon’S headbands were tame Kansas City. offense with two minutes remain­ Emery Moorehead alone at the quarter with Chicago at the New fense and stick the shots when you Smith said he did it this time forthe Missouri, No. 9 Kentucky defeated in the second half to help St. John’s The enshrinement of the 1986 ing in the first quarter and Chicago back of the end zone, so he tried to England 2. McMahon faked a have them.” ACC and for NBC, but he didn’t Tennessee, 74-57, and No. 10 erase a 12-point halftime deficit NEW ORLEANS — Jim McMahon made sure he offended no against Pittsburgh. The Panthers class will take place on the front in a second-and-goal situation at turn upfield at the corner. handoff to Perry off left guard and He said no one was “ throwing seem sold on the idea of doing it Nevada-Las Vegas beat Long one Sunday with his choice of Super Bowl headbands. 'led by as many as 15 in the first steps of the Hall of Fame on Aug. 2. the New England 5. It marked his Perry was tackled for a 1-vard he flattened McGrew cheap shots.” again. He said the game was the Beach State, 72-65. The Chicago Bears quarterback, whose headgear has become half. “ If you’re just bumping people result of "not very smart California snapped a 25-year more celebrated in football than those of Dallas Cowboys coach ■■COUPON ------inside, that’s clean,” Kempton thinking.” At Lexington, Ky.. Winston losing streak by beating UCLA, Tom Landry and the late Alabama coach Bear Bryant, ^ore a added. “ Certainly, we don’t need any Bennett scored 26 points to lead 75-67, at Berkeley. With Dave variety of headbands during the N F L championship game. NEW YEARS SALE Missing was the order ol tne day more exposure. We’re overex­ Butler scoring 23 points and Chris Kentucky over Tennessee. Tony $ SAVE MONEY $ FREE — posed as it is,” Smith said. “ But White, the SEC’s scoring leader, "People were sending me headban(B from all over the r^K-s^ for the Irish offense, as well. After Washington 19, California thus country.” McMahon said after Chicago’s 46-10 victory over New the score was tied 47-47 with 14:32 now it’s over and we won and it’s had 28 points for the Vols. automotive topped the Bruins for the first time England “I tried to stick with ones that were for charity.” Charging System Check remaining. Notre Dame failed to nice.” ' since 1961, ending a run of 52 ’The first one read: “ JDF Cure,” for the Juvenile Diabetes score in 12 straight possessions, North Carolina won its fifth consecutive losses. SENTRY OIL CO. Save up to 25"/o off all and managed just 2 field goals in Atlantic Coast Conference game in At Durham, N.C., All-America Starters A Alternators WE DELIVER ^*The quarterback later broug)it attention to those held prisoner FAST DELIVERY their last 20 possessions. a 85-77 victory over No. 3 Georgia guard Johnny Dawkins scored 24 with This Coupon K you haven't received ' your during the Vietnam War. On one side ol the headband were the “ That one spurt really hurt us Tech Saturday. points to pace Duke over Mary­ Manchester Herald by S p.nn. Applies to molt toralgn 6 domeatlc. UPI photo letters “ POW ” for Prisoner ol War; ontheother side was “M IA’ 150 Qal. Minimum...... offensively,” Notre Dame coach Other members of the Top 10 land, despite a career-high 41-point weekdays or 7:30 a.rn. Saturdays, 93» 311 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER 643-8844 North Carolina guartj Kenny Smith (30) looks for room to Digger Phelps observed astutely. encountered a difficult week. Se­ performance by Terrapin senior please call your carrier. If you're lor Missing in Action. , » unable to reach your carrier, call Another headband said "Pluto,” apparently in referenw to a (Behind Economy OH Change) “ We had good shots, but we cond ranked Duke, No. 3 Georgia Len Bias. Maryland suffered its 243-5074 Offer Expiree Feb. 28 pass around Notre Dame’s David Rivers during first-half subscriber service, B47-994B, by 0 Master Card & VISA Accoptod weren't hitting them. We missed and No. 4 Michigan all suffered fifth straight loss and, at 0-6, is off friend ol McMahon’s who is in medical school on the West Coast...... Priet Subl»cl to Cftanpa action.-Tar Heels won their 21st in a row over the Irish, the shots and didn’t get the their second defeats of the season, p.m. weekdays or tOa.m. Saturdays to its worst conference start in (or guaranteed delivery. 73-61. offensive rebounds in those situa­ and No. 6 Oklahoma lost for the Coach Charles Driesell’s 17 years. 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MOVIE: 'The Champ' A strug­ which is scheduled to vote on the Jeans, located on the banks of the sion granted. I am also sharing the Washington, nation. and you have a Booker T, 7:00PM (D C B S N ew s [HBO] life are eased by the friendship of a young gets double bussing from veteran father’s footsteps, making a film debut gling boxer gains strength and inspiration program in February. 13 at 12:45 p.m. Delaware River, in Port Jervis, columns with my readers: "Raise him in abject poverty, Washington, Harriet Tubman, (D Three's Company wom an until she betrays him. Loni Ander­ The social hour will preceed the actresses Arlene Dahl, left, and Claire in the 1985 movie, “Cocoon.” from his son, Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway, son. Earl Holliman, Linda Hamilton. 1982. N.Y, Cost — $30.50. Reservations \ and you have an Abraham Lincoln. Marian Anderson, George Wa­ d ) ABC News Ricky Schroder. 1979, Rated PG. Chapter 1275 — South United business meeting. being accepted. Trevor at a recent party in "Studio 54” in DEAR READERS; In a recent “ Subject him to bitter religious shington Carver or Martin Luther ( B (H) $1CK),000 Pyramid 1:1 SAM [CNN] Health Weak 2 [USA] M oto rw o rld Methodist Church The program will be presented King Jr. Call Ethel at 643-8960 for -column, I shared an item sent by prejudice, and you have a 1 :30AM ([D N e w s Meeting date and time: Feb. 12 by a representative from the Make him the first child to (11) Jeffersons 10:30PM 0 5 N e w s trip details. Herman Endler, who, at age 40, Disraeli.” Ql) Independent News at 1:30 p.m. Fidelco Guide-Dog Foundation. A The response to that column was survive in a poor Italian family of (jj) Carson’s Comedy Classics ® Dick Van Dyke suffered a stroke that left him [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday Our February meeting will fea­ dog from the foundation wili be on overwhelming. A distinguished 18 children, and you have an ®) ® M*A*S*H (S) Loco Amor About Town totally disabled. 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At times Britain wrote: survived a Nazi concentration (46) Newlywed Game were afraid to ask)' Woody Allen pre­ president of Manchester Green tralian outback is confronted by a giant cancer causes, detection and treat­ March 23 — "The Great Magic Agoraphobics to take trip Beethovens rehearse Tuesday I was so despondent, I prayed it "Dear Abby: Your column camp, paralyze him from the waist t4Tl C ristal killer hog. Gregory Harrison. Arkie White- sents a farcical adaptation of the sex m an­ Chapter 2399 of the American ual by Dr. Reuben. W o o dy Allen. Gene ment for the senior citizen. Dr, Show" with a two and a half hour would all end. Then a friend gave ‘From Adversity, Many Find down when he is 4, and you have the (S7l N igh tly B u sin e ss Report ley 1984. Rated R In Stereo The Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from Wilder, Lou Jacobi 1972. 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It appears once a month. rehearsal. (H) Carson's Comedy Classics seilles* Five Frenchmen escape from De­ Feb. 13 — Valentine’s Day party. a choice of stuffed sole or chicken Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. For more details, members thought, ‘This is it; this is the end.’ "There are two great sources of and write him off as ineducable, form s in concert with a sing-a-long audi- - ence of children and their parents. (60 d i Odd Couple vil's Island to join the Free French forces should call 643-5856. inspiration in life, enthusiasm and and you have an Albert Einstein. fighting in Nazi-occupied France. Hum ­ Then I ’d read the message again, min.) Benny Hill Show tragedy, and I have been boxed in See tomorrow’s column for oth­ phrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Sydney and it pulled me through. [ESPN] SportsCenter @ NewsCenter Masons meet at temple “ Abby, some of the greatest men by both. But having been boxed in ers who have succeeded against Greenstreet 1944 Bookshop celebrates Joyce [USA] Wild. 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Mickey Rooney, Keenan Stratton, Selina Elizabeth, exercise classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays @ Jeopardy and Mrs. Neil Tubman of Green­ Road, Coventry, was born Jan. 9at Seton Hall, has taught Shakespeare and Irish might be “ over­ decision best left to you and your PG Wynn. Rated R. ville, R.I. The paternal grandpar­ daughter of Steven and Susan in February from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Manchester (g) NHL Hockey: Hartford at Boston Manchester Memorial Hospital. literature and presented papers in Ireland and Wales. dosing” on vi­ doctor. The important considera­ [USA] Alfred Hitchcock 2:25AM [HBO] MOVIE: Razorbeck' ents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. The maternal grandparents are (Marcue) Stratton of 231 Bidwell Irish coffee, soda bread and a James Joyce birthday Senior Citizens’ Center, The department also will give Dr. Gott tion now is that you foliow (45) Benson A man searching for his missing wife In the tamins. Where 1 1 :30PM CD D ynasty Robitaille, also of Greenville. 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Main St. group (age 66,5 [ESPN] College Basketball: George­ town at Providence ning cable comedy series. 2:30AM [CN N] Sports Latenight Dennis and Donna (Obzut) Miller Pelletier of Highland St. Marcue of Manchester and Janice f e e t 8, 137 of 18 Courtland St., was born Jan. 5 Marcue of East Hampton. The DEAR DR. GOTT: My boyfriend [HBO] Fraggle Rock: Uncle Matt's Dis­ (11) The Honeymooners [ESPN] SportsCenter St. Bridget registers students. pounds) ? has an itching on the end of his covery (CC) ClD Second City TV at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Jerome, Joshua Michael, son of paternal grandparents are Carly Free adult classes start [U SA] Credit Card Millionaire (R). penis and a pressure-like feeling in All in the Family The maternal grandparents are and Tom Stratton of Manchester. Registration for St. Bridget School’s grades 4, 5, 6 [USA] Radio 1990 Harold E. and Pamela J. (Guay) Manchester adult evening school will start free DEAR the testicles after sex. 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If your doctor has found you to be Kim Basinger. Tab Hunter, Fabian. 1978. ers that he did not drown, as believed. Jack Lord, Nancy Kwan, Lew Ayres 3:35AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : Fandango' normal (except for your blood of an astounding assortment of ® MOVIE: 'A Masterpiece of Murder' 1968. Five friends take one last fling before being sugar), I think it is likely that strict venereal diseases, not only for the A down-on-his-luck detective and a weal­ drafted. Kevin Costner, Judd Nelson, Sam thy retired master thief combine forces to ClD ® Comedy Break ^ DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor dieting and exercise will, in time, central character, but for eve­ Robards. 1984. Rated PG. In Stereo. ryone with whom he or she has solve a series of art thefts and murders. (3D The Untouchables -s says I am a borderline diabetic and correct your borderline diabetes. Bob Hope, Don Ameche. 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States or collect on N EAR’s Name- Thoughts Cinema on vacation invariably involves NEAR said, adding that the international hotline. either maii it or average cost of a medicai evacua­ worries over the unforeseen, tra­ NEAR will make the arrange­ Address bring it to the (PG) 7:10, 9:30. — Young Sherlock veler’s insurance and whether the tion is $10,000. S Isn’t it interesting that when we they live or die and they don’t care HARTFORD ments. The non-member traveler CInsma City — Ran 7, 10. — The Holmes (PG-13) 7:05,9:15. luggage will reach the same Manchester Herald X read the Bible, especially the either. They become sour, vindic­ NEAR was founded in Oklahoma pays the expenses but is provided Phone. , Journey ol Natty Gann (PG) 7:10,9:20. destination as the traveler. it , words ol Jesus, that we find it so tive and revengeful. The prison — Subway (R) 7:20, 9:30. — 101 MANSFIILD City, Okla., in 1978 by Joseph all of the organization’s resources. office. Trans-Lux 'Collsas Twin — White • difficult to translate His teachings chaplain’s job is to find in the Dalmatians (G) 5; 15. — The Gods Must An organization cailed NEAR Travis, president and chairman of In November, NEAR added two One ad a month only Be Crozv (PG) 7:30,9:45. NIahts (PG-13) 7, 9:25. — Tribute to February 1, 1986 Inc. offers more than three dozen “ ■ into our everyday actions? He says inmate some positive quality that orson Welles, Touch of Evil 7, with the board, after a iongtime friend, new services: lost and stolen ticket EAST HARTFORD per family Z that we have to love the sinner and might be redeemed for society in Lady From Shanohal 8:45. services 24 hours a day, seven days singer Francis Faye, suffered a insurance and fly-cruise, baggage (No phone calls Eastwood Pub A Cinema — Clue 8:00 pm a week that cover everything from “ hate the sin. However, we tend to the future. That quality can be (PG) 7:30. hip fracture when she tripped on a insurance. One Item Only Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — VERNON relaying medical information and ____ accepted)____[ hate the sinner and project our own found even though it be corroded or Clue (PG) 7:30, 9:30 Cine 1 A 1 — White Nights (PG-13) 7, rug in a Nevada hotel. Faye l _ . 9:30 — Clue (PG) 7:15,9:10. Manchester Community CoUcsc 5 guilt upon him, all the time rusted over. Our Lord has said that Showcase Cinema 1-9 — Out of A frica , emergency medical evacuation to discovered that none of her insu­ Lost and stolen ticket insurance 3 , thinking lightly of the sin he we must forgive seventy times (PG) 1,7:10,10:05. — The Jewel of the WEST HARTFORD taking care of arrangements in the rance policies covered the $1,300 will provide members with imme­ N ile (PG) 1:30,7:30,9:40. — Iron E ag le Elm 1 A2 — A Chorus Line (PG-13) 7, committed. For example, take the seven — four hundred and ninety event of death. cost to return home to Los Angeles. diate replacement of missing (PG-13) 1:30, 7:20, 9:50. — Runow av 9:30. — White NIohfs (PG-13) 7, 9:30. S field of crime. When a person is times. “ Some dear Christian peo­ T ra in (R) 10. — R o cky IV (PG) 1,7:15, NEAR estimates that in 1985 airline tickets. Fly-cruise baggage WILLIMANTIC Jf sent to prison, we immediately ple can’t manage one time. I 9:25. — A NIohtmare on Elm Street 2: TO RESERVE TICKETS OR more than 130 million Aniericans The program is open to members insurance will protect passengers Freddy's Revenge (R) 2, 7:30, 9:40. — Jlllsen Square CInemo — A Night­ General Admltalon $S.S0 Hanrl|patpr • ostracize him from society. In my mare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's FOR MORE INFORMATION will have traveled. 30 million of for an annual fee of $120 for an who discover that their luggage wonder why. The C o lo r P u rp le (PG-13)1:15,7,10:10. Revenge (R) 7:10,9:25. — White Nights CALL: 647-S043 or S49-27SS Seniors - Students 81.M them overseas. Of that number. individual and $180 for a family. S. ! experience I have found that young — Spies Like Us (R )1 ,7:40,10. — Twice TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR has not arrived with them. NEAR In a Lifetim e (R) 1:30, 7:20,10. (PG-13) 7, 9:25. — Out of Africa (PG) The service also is available to 16 Brainard Place Manchester • ' people in such a situation are 7:30. — Troll (PG-13) 7:15, 9:15. — NEAR estimates, 850,000 will have will provide the passenger with Rev. Russell Camp MANCHESTER non-members who can call a 3 : disowned by their families, have a Runaway Train (R) 7:05 9:10. — The become ill and 12,000 died. supervised shopping to replace Ret. Prison Chaplain UA Theoters East — White Nights Jewel of the Nile (PG) 7, 9:15. Most hospitais overseas require toll-free number within the United personal essentials. faeling that nobody cares whether (PG-13) 7, 9:25 — Back to the Future MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 27, 1986 — 1* 1» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 27, 1986 GAO probers fear shortfall in farm credit Stocks open higher: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 The allowance for loan losses as of NONETHELESS, CONGRES­ must pay to investors and will pass on to NEW YORK — Prices opened higher today in By Sonia Hlllgren farmers. Sept. 30, the end of the third quarter, active trading of New York Stock Exchange United Press International SIONAL auditors said the third-quarter was 1.82 times the chargeoffs for prior K IT ‘N’ C A R L Y L E ®by Larry W rlflhl report raises key issues for farmers, Simmons said leaders of the finan­ issues* cially chartered, cooperative Farm 12 months. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose WASHINGTON — Congressional Wall Street investors in the system, By contrast, the GAO said, “The American citizens and lawmakers to Credit System, which holds one-third of 18.69 Friday, was up 3.79 to 1533.71 shortly after HELP WANTED HELP WANTED auditors, awaiting a 19*5 audit that will U.S farm debt, did not disagree with amount of allowance for loan losses the market opened. provide a truer financial picture of the ask when the 1985 audit is released. maintained by commercial banks is Simmons reiterated the widely re­ the GAO’S dire predictions. Advances led declines 462-264 among the 1,132 BUSINESS & SEltlCE DIRECTORY Farm Credit System, fear that a But system leaders warned that any generally three to four times the annual issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange Toddlers and Two's In­ third-quarter report may point to ported conclusion that the third-quarter chargeoffs.” “ A cat!5 ceiB|BA6t report showed significant deterioration misinterpretations could have an ad­ structor — Manchester eventual insufficient funds to cover bad verse impact on the system’s ability to Looking at the situation from another ^ rly turnover amounted to about 6.003.000 Recreation Department, IS. H16 CftiTLC." and the system’s first losses since the liart Time — Must have IMIUW loans. fund its operations. perspective, the GAO said the system’s shares $8-$10 per hour. The Man­ The General Accounting Office, after Great Depression. net operating income for the year ended rVlIabte cor. Monday chester Recreation De­ SSHSsbiB “The long-term viability of the A petroleum industry analyst says consurners tfirough Friday, early af­ combing through the system’s third THE FARM'CREDIT System’s net June 30 was adequate to cover bad loans have yet to reap the full benefits of a partment Is looking for an quarter report issued last fall, emphas­ system depends on whether the trends charged off against the allowance ternoon and Friday at Instructor to lead 2, Sand 4 6ed lobs. Trucking. Nome vour ow n p rtM Fomnd. Remedeiine Fogarty Brothers ~ Ba­ loss in the third quarter was due largely headline-grabbing tumble in the price of crude rtildnlght. Strarght deliv­ throom remodeling; In- ized that its conclusions are based on of growing loan losses and non-earning account. year olds In a year round Homs rspolrs. You name Father ond sen. Fdct, tjeMneTs, redfliiBr But­ assets can be reversed over the to an increase in the pool of money set oil. ery - no collections. Call recreation oriented pre­ It. we do It. F ro * estt- dependable service. ters, room additions, stellotion water heaters, data of questionable accuracy. Data aside to cover loan losses. The GAO But three months later, the net The price of gas at the pump dropped an Manchester Herald at 647- deckf,

M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 27, 1986 U S. W O R LD SPORTS FOCUS LOOK FOR THE STARS... ** e '■ Expert bares all Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get President plans Bruins hold off upbeat message C j Whale at Garden on erotic fashion better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a ... p a g e 7 ... p a g e 9 ... page 13 ★ difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ^ I MISCELLANEOUS IR8/TRUCK8 ICAR8/TRUCK8 CAR8/TRUCK8 ICARS/TRUCKS CARS/TRUCKS ICAR8/TRUCK8 CAR8/TRUCK8 FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE FOR SALE IFOR SALE IFOR SALE IFOR SALE FOR SALE I 1942 Chevrolet Novo — 4 Pro-trac tires, 2 S70 14's iEaurhpslpr HrralJi 1980 Monte Carlo— 2door 1983 M e rc u r y C a p ri 49 Corvette T-Top 4 spd., 84 Reliant 4 dr. sdn. at/ac, M Datsun 300 ZX Turbo, 80 Chevette 2 dr., $2,995 — $14,500 — 45 T -B Ir d Runs great. No rust. Ask­ & 2 G40 14's. Good condi­ ) Manchester — A City ot Village Charm 82 Coprl 2 dr., $5,995 — 82 automatic, 75,000 miles. Hatchback — 4 speed, $5,895; 84 Dodge Omni 4 $13,900; S3 Toyota CeMco loaded, $4,500 — 74 Cadil­ dr. sdn. at/ac, $5,195; 84 ing $1,000 or best offer. tion. $200. 4 ET-Maos, ST, $7,995; 82 Plymouth Olds Cutlass 4 dr., $4,495— Excellent condition, cloth 24,000 miles, sunroof, lac Seville all options, Dodge Colt 2 dr. deluxe, 449-2183. white, $125. Call 443-4900 Chomp, $2,295; 81 Olds 83 Cavalier 2 dr. hatch- Interior. $3,900 or best A M /FM tape. Best offer. after 4:30pin., ask for Art. $4,500 — 81 Chevette 4 18k, $4,495; 84 Chrysler Cutlass, $5,495; 80 Chsvy bock, $5,495 — 83 Jeep CJ7 offer. 449-4484. 444-3843 after 5:30pm. spd., $2,200 — 81 Chevette New Yorker, loaded, 74 M ercury Cougar, 57K, 25 Cents M alibu,$2,950; 79Codlllac (3), $8,195 — 83 Ford 4spd. dented, $1,200 — 80 $8,995; 83 Dodge Omni, 4 power steering, air condi­ Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1986 Sdn. DeVllle, $4,350; 78 Ranger 4wd, $7,295 — 83 1974 Capri — 2.3, 4 cy­ 1975 Cougar XR/7. Great Sunbird 4 cvl. low miles, dr. $3,495; 83 Chrysler tioning, AM/FM, 2 dr. Mercury Cougar XR7, Ford Ranger Cop., $5,495 85 Mazda 424 L X Sedan — linder engine, passed em­ body, nice Interior, no SZ400 — 79 Chevette 4 dr. LeBaron 4 dr. loaded, $1,500. Call 444-7925. $2,795; 78 Olds Cutlass — 84 AMC Eagle Wgn. (2), All power, sunroof, auto­ issions but needs some motor, you tow. $50. Call ac/at, $2,500 — 79 Chevy $4,995; 82 Chrysler Le­ Supreme, $3,295; 78 BM W $9,195 — 85 Renault Al­ matic, cruise, air, like motor work. Asking $400. Paul, 443-4072.0 Impala Wgn. new engine, Baron 4 dr., $4,695; 82 1979 Mercury Cougar 3201, $4,395; 74 Chevy liance 4 dr. (2), $5,495. new. Asking $10,300. 449- 449-2433. 8145. $3,200 — 78 Impala 2 dr. Reliant 4 dr. loaded, XR7, $900. 1980 Renault Novo, $1,495. Coron Mo­ Bolles Motors, 875-2595. new engine, $2,500 — 78 LeCar, $700. 1974 C h e w $3,895. Manchester Ply­ Four 14' steel belted tires. tors, 449-7000. Impala Wgn., $1,400. Lar­ Novo, 4 cylinder, $800. 85 Ford 1-10 Dump 10ml; mouth, 443-2708. White walls. Plenty of 1980 Honda Civic — Auto­ ry's Sales & Repair, 671- 1973 International Pickup, 84 Caprice Classic loaded mileage left. $50. Call Shuttle explodes after launch 79 Chevette — $1,000 or 84 BM W 3181, $12,995; 82 matic, A M /FM cassette, 15ml; 84 Ltd. Cr. Vic. 4 dr. 1790.______85 Ford Tempo 4dr. 4 cvl., $700. 443-9892, Mike. best offer. Good condi­ Cadillac Cimarron, very good condition. 449-9773.0 loaded 20ml; 84 Van Vo- at, $7,995; 84 Ford Tempo tion. Call before 3pm, $4,995; 85 Cadillac Sdn. 84 Monte Carlo — 84 Ford Must sell. $2,200 or best nogon Wgn. loaded 9ml; 4 dr. 4 cvl., $4,495; 84 Tempo - 1- 84 Ford Escort MISCELLANEOUS 443-4422.______DeVllle, $14,995; 85 Cadil­ offer. Call 742-7045. Chevrolet Celebrity Won., I UtOALNOnCt lac Coupe DeVllle, 84 Cavalier Wgn. at/ac — 84 Olds Slera Wgn. — 84 Disaster stuns 12ml; 83 Mustang convert V-4, ot, $4,495; 83 Chev­ AUTOMOTIVE TOWN OF ANDOVER 2 83 Plymouth Reliant 4 dr. $13,495; 83 Cadillac Coupe Comoro Z28 — 84 Dodge N ASA fears McAuliffe, 2 rolet Comoro, V-4, 5 spd., The 3rd quarterly Install- ' ot/ps, $4,595; 83 Chevrolet DeVllle, $10,950; 84 VW Ford Escort, 1981. Excel­ loaded 4ml; 83 C hew Daytona — 83 Chew Ma­ window van loaded 22ml; $7,295; 82 Chevy Chevette ment of property taxes on the Cavalier 4 dr. 4 spd., Jetto 4 dr., $8,495; 03 VW lent running condition. libu — 83 Crown Victoria 4 B.F. Goodrich Radiol October 1, 1984 Grand List Is llling students $4,195; 82 Dodge Rampage High mileage. $1,095, best 84 G M C % ton PU 20ml; 84 Wgn. — 82 Ford Thunder- 4 cyl. 4 spd., $2,995; 81 Mud-Terrain T/A with due and payable' January 1, six others died in mishap PU, $4,995; 83 Toyota Ford Granada, 4 cvl. at. PU, $3,995; 82 Plymouth Cameron LE 4 dr., $7,995. offer. 449-0434. Isuzu 4x4 PU 8ml. Bar­ bird — 82 Toyota Corolla raised white letters. 1986. Also, the Supplementol Reliant 4 dr. at, $3,995; 81 low's Motor Soles, 875- $5,295; 80 Ford F-100 PU 4 31x10.50 R 15LT M/S. Motor Vehicle taxes are due LIpman VW , 449-2438. SR5. Superior's 72 hour on January 1,1984. P o y m e ^ B y Susan Vauohn Plymouth Reliant Wgn. 4 2538. ______money bock guarantee on cvl. 3 spd., $4,495; 79 Mounted & balanced on mode after February 1,1986 By William Harwood Nesbitt. “ We are now looking Herald Reporter spd., $Z795; 81 Pontiac all vehicles listed. Super­ Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 Western Cyclone Alumi­ ore sublect to a lote charge of Phoenix Coupe at, $3,195; 77 Mustang — 4 speed. ior Auto, 444^1543. at, $5,995. Monaco Ford, num mogs with center 1Vi% per month on the late United Press International at all the contingency opera­ 433-9403. hubs, 2 regular, 2 for lock Installment from the due Many of the llling Junior High 84 Fairmont Wgn., $1,795; And Now....The time has 1981 Buick Century Ltd. — Excellent Interior. New dote, or o minimum of S3. tions awaiting word from any out hubs. Luo nuts for School students who had hoped to 7 80 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr., come. The Lucky Winner 4 door, white, olr-crulse- paint and parts. No rust 72 Chevy Nova — 9,000 Payments may be mode by CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. recovery forces downrange.” 8 $Z995; 79 C h ew Malibu 4 of the Phone Number but dent In rear ouorter. miles on rebuilt engine, Plymouth or Dodge. Orig­ moll or at the Town Office monitor live coverage of space automatlc and more. 58K. l b o a l n o t i c b Building which Is open 9:00 dr., $2,295; 73 Chevy Lag­ Jackpot for the drawing Asking $4,300. Days, 447- $700 or best offer. 742-9492, automatic, 8 cylinder. TOWN OF MANCHE$T1R inal cost, $1,000%. $750 or — Space shuttle Challenger It was the 2Sth shuttle flight and shuttle Challenger’s six-day mis­ best otfer. Call 447-7702. a.m. to 4:00 pm Monday una Coupe, $895. Capitol of January 20th Is 449-5901. 9124, evenings, 444-2481. 549-8853. $950. 742-5824. The second Installment of through Friday. The Tax Col­ experienced an explosion two 10th for Challenger. The disaster sion sat in shock today after Garage, 423-4514. toxes due on the Grand List lector Is also In her office was the worst disaster for NASA watching the spacecraft explode ot October 1, 1984 Is due Jan­ 72 Chevy C-10 Suburban Monday evenings 7:00 to 9:00 minutes after liftoff today, since the first Apollo moon capsule p.m. shortly after liftoff. uary 1, 1984. Failure to make run. For parts. $95 or best veered wildly out of contol and burned on its launch pad Jan. 27, k < 3 / i.< 3 y l<3> payment renders the tax dell- offer. 742-9188.0 007-12 l < 3 / l < 3 / i<3/ ^<3 quent on February 4,1914. In­ fell toward the ocean. The fate 1967, killing three astronauts on Between 40 and SO students were terest will be charged at the board. in the auditorium at the school's rate ot 1'/i% per month trom of the crew was not known. library to watch the launch of the the due dote, January 1. The LEOAL NOTICE A brilliant bail of incandescent minimum Interest charge Is The initial seconds after flame erupted when the $1.1 billion shuttle via satellite on NASA's S2.00. A certified list of Democratic party endorsed condldotes for /•< mission watch network. the town of Andoyer for election os Members of the Town liftoff appeared normal but shuttle exploded. A piece of the In compliance with Section Committee at Large Is on file In my office at the Town Office spaceship — possibly a solid rocket The students cheered as the 12-17b of the General Sta­ Building, School Road, Andover, Connecticut and coplesare one of the ship’s two solid shuttle left the launch pad but fell tutes, Motor Vehicle taxes available for public distribution. The number ot Town Com­ bMster—twisted away asthe main due on the October 1, 1984 mittee members to be elected, under party rules. Is thirty. rocket boosters apparently body of the orbiter careened silent as they realized the shuttle Supplemental Grand List are A Primary will be held March 4, 1986. If eight candidacies detonated, and NASA said through a blue sky, out of control had blown up, said English teacher also due In tull on January 1, (which Is at least 25% of the number of town committee Pat Sekoll, who was in the 1984. These taxes are dell- they were checking on rescue from the unbalanced thrust. quent on February 4,1984and members to be elected by such party In the municipality) are Multiple contrails could be seen auditorium watching the launch. Hubaroo! sublect to the same Interest. tiled In accordance with H9-383 to 9-450, Incluslye, of the (Je- plans for the crew, including "I brought thestudents uptosee a Said taxes are payable at the neral Statutes, by persons other than party-endorsed candi­ streaking through the sky as dates, not later than 4:00 p.m. of January 31,1986, provided school teacher Christa Challenger arced out over the launch and we witnessed a Oftice ot the Collector of Re­ the number of such condldocles plus the number of endorsed I venue In the Municipal Build­ Atlantic and debris fell into the sea. tragedy,” said David Burke, a ing - Monday through Friday condldotes, exceeds the number ot town committee memb­ McAuliffe. substitute science teacher. Love 8:30 A.M . to 4:30 P.M. Pay­ ers to be elected. (If the number of opposing candidacies On board were commander DPI photo* ment may be made by mall. filed Is reduced to less than such 25%, no primary will be “ We have a report that the Francis "Dick” Scobee, co-pilot Ninth-gr.aders at filing had held.) Petition forms. Instructions and Information concern­ planned to monitor Challenger's You JOAN M. TROY ing the procedure for filing opposing candidacies, may be Michael Smith, Judith Resnik, vehicle has exploded,” said mission, which would have in­ Collector ot Reyenue obtained from Beatrice E. Kowalski, Democratic Registrar NASA spokesman Steven Ellison Onizuka, Arnold McNair, ^hiparooj-' 034-12______^ ot Voters, Route 6, Andover, Connecticut 06232. satellite engineer Gregory Jarvis cluded lessons from the first M AR IE R. B U R B ^ K • astronaut-teacher in space. New LEGAL NOTICE and McAuliffe, the Concord, N.H., MUNICIPAL CLERK OF Challenger crew Hampshire schoolteacher Christa j ANDOVERs CONNECTICUT 06232 social studies teacher who was is "F o r Sale: Praperty located McAuliffe. J at 27 Scarborough Road, OSO-OI chosen to be the first privatecitizen shown in official SP Manchester, Connecticut, by to fly on a shuttle. Most of the students who saw the order of the Probate Court, NASA photo before explosion had to leave the audito­ Town at Manchester. Unlike the shuttle Columbia LIOAL NOTICE Town man during its first flights atthe dawnof disaster struck. From rium shortly afterward because the All bids must be submitted to class periods changed. But a new the Manchester Probote A certified list of 18 Republican party endorsed candidates the shuttle era. Challenger was not left to right in front are Court, 44 Center Street, Man­ for the town of Ando ver for election as Members of the Town equipped with ejection seats or group of students came in to watch chester, Connecticut 04040, Committee at Large Is on file In my office at the Town Office witnesses other ways for the crew to get out of Michael Smith, mis­ recovery efforts, as word spread SP on or betore 4:00 p.m. Fri­ Building, School Rood, Andover, Connecticut ond copies are quickly through the school that day, February 7, 1984. the spacecraft. sion commander Dick available for public distribution. The number of Town Com­ Challenger had exploded. All bids must be accompa­ mittee Members to be elected, under party rules. Is 30. With twisting contrails of the Scobee and Ron 'is nied by a certitled or cash­ A Primary will be held March 4, 1986, It 13 candidacies The only images on the screen A A explosion explosion lingering in the clear ier's check tor ten percent ot (which Is at least 25% of the number of town committee morning sky. Challenger fell into McNair. In back are immediately after the explosion Put the Love Of Your the purchase price. Buyer members to be elected by such party in the municipality) are were a view of the ocean where the must be prepared to close filed In accordance with ^ 3 8 3 to 9-450, Inclusive, of the (}e- the sea due east of the Kennedy Ellison Onizuka, within thirty days from the nerol Statutes, by persons other than party-endorsed candi­ "It was like a roman candle," Space Center. wreckage was believed to have SP date the bid Is awarded. dates, not later than 4:00 p.m. of January 31,1986, provided Christa McAuliffe, fallen and a few glimpses into the number of such candidacies plus the number of endorsed said Manchester resident Kenneth "Tracking reported that the Bids will be opened on Mon­ Burkamp, who was in Florida this vehicle had exploded and impacted Greg Jarvis and Judy mission control. SP day, February 10,1984, at9;15 condldotes, exceeds the number of town committee memb­ Coverage was then switched to a a.m., at the Manchester Pro­ ers to be elected. (If the number of opposing candidacies morning and saw the shuttle the water in an area aproximately Resnik. At right, the bate Court. All bids sublect to tiled Is reduced to lest than such 25%, no primary will be explode in midair soon after liftoff. located at28.64 degrees north, 80.28 regular network and morestudents approyal by the Manchester held.) Petition forms. Instructions and Information concern­ contrail of the shuttle were brought into the library to Life O n ^ lo u d ^ With ing the procedure for filing opposing candidacies, may be Burkamp, 48. of Laurel Street, degrees west,” Mission Control Probate Court. N obtained from Louise F.Porklngton, Republican Registrar has been vacationing in Florida said from Houston. “ Recoavrey can be seen over the watch the efforts, as teachers For further Information, call N SP of Voters, Hendee Rood, Andover, Connecticut 06233. encouraged the students to express 443-2181 and ask for June." and said he was traveling on a forces are proceeding to the area Kennedy Space Cen­ M AR IE R. BURBANK ^ highway in Cocoa Beach today including ships and a C-130 their feelings and talk about what 015-01 m u n i c i p a l CLER K O F __ ter after the explosion. they had witnessed. ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 06232 .When he pulled off the road to aircraft.” 059-01 watch the liftoff and take pictures. Television monitors at the space­ All aboard are feared Two ninth-graders, Ken Braith- . "I thought it was normal at port showed paramedics parachut­ waite and Kristi White, both said ^ Season-Spanner dead. Challenger fell they weren't sure how they were A Love Message Valentine INVITATION TO BID first,” he said by telephone. But ing into the sea near the shuttle's then someone else who had also impact point, Nesbitt said. into the sea due east of feeling as they watched tapes of the __ Notice Is hereby given that The Eighth Utilities District, 32 stopped to watch said "it's not “ We have no additional word at Kennedy Space Cen­ liftoff and explosion. Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040, will accept Ge­ "I wouldn't go up,” added White. neral Contract bids for the construction of Fire Station «3 supposed to do that,” said Bur­ this point,” he said. ter, and paramedics according to Drowlilot and Specifications prepared by Fra­ kamp, who owns the Manchester McAuIiffe's husband, Steven, Tom Russo, an English teacher In The zier Lamson and Budlong, P.C. Architecture and Planning, Mall on Main Street. and her two small children, Scott parachuted near the who brought his ninth-grade class and described In general as: He said he saw "bright lights and Caroline, were among the shuttle’s impact point into the library to follow the events, One story mosonry and steel frame structure of approxl- urged the students to watch and motelv 4500 square feet of floor area with membrane popping, and then clouds (of spectators on hand to view the in an attempted roof; metol stud/drvwall Interior partitions; concrete smoke) and three more launch of the 4.5 million-pound, read all they could about the floor slob; suspended acoustic ceilings; toilet rooms; rescue. incident. MANCHESTER HERALD portlol olr conditioning; heat system; electrical wiring explosions.” space freighter, the symbol of “ This can be very traumatic for devices, fixtures and controls; and site development In­ Burkamp said he took pictures of American technology. cluding grading, landscaping and paving. the entire scene, but it was hard to McAuIiffe's parents, EMward them,” he said. “ Kids are a lot Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Eighth Dis­ tell what exactly was happening. and Grace Corrigan, watching more sensitive than adults give Your Ad Will Appear February 14th trict at the above address until Wednesday, March 5,1986, at them credit for.” 7:00 p.m. Bids will be opened and read aloud at that time and “ At first I thought it was from the VIP site 3‘A miles from place. Bids will not be received after that time nor In any normal,” he said. When he realized the launch pad, hugged each other other place. Interested parties are Invited to attend. that the shuttle had exploded, and sobbed, watching the flreball Contract Documents may be examined at: Frazier Lamson Burkamp said he felt like he was overhead. St Budlong, P.C.,i29 Connecticut Boulevord, Eost Hartford, watching "an Orson Welles President Reagan also reacted Tragedy silences space teacher's school Connecticut 06108 and at The Eighth Utilities District, 32 Main Street, Manchester,’Connecticut 06040. . program.” with stunned silence as he watched ' Bonaf Ide general contract Bidders may secure copies of the He said smoke began trailing television replays of the explosion. CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Stu­ the Concord High School teacher. out of the school. Students were a festive mood as students brought proposed Contract Documents trom the oftice of the Archi­ down from the explosion area, and He had been in a meeting with dents at Christa McAuIiffe's high Students loudly cheered the or^red back to their classrooms. noisemakers and party hats to tect on the following basis: he could see flaming, parts "zig senior aides when told of the school wildly cheered her blastoff liftoff of the shuttle in classrooms "We don't know anymore than cheer on their social studies 1. Two copies of the Plans and Specifications may beob- zag” off to the side. disaster. today than sat in stunned silence as and an auditorium, but a dead you do right now,” Foley said. teacher. tolned on or otter January 37, 1986, upon payment of “ Awesome,” said students as I 2 $150 deposit refundable If both copies are returend to Burkamp said others who had "The president is deeply con­ the space shuttle Challenger ap­ silence followed when the shuttle ''We’ll be making an announce­ 2 the Architect, postpaid. In satisfactory condition with also pulled off to the side of the cerned and shocked at what he's parently exploded during its climb apparently experienced an explo­ ment as soon as we know the shuttled lifted off. An ear- SP five (5) calender days after the bid opening. highway to watch began yelling just seen replayed on television into orbit. sion during its climb into orbit and anything.” splitting cheer filled the halls. 2. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may soon after it was obvious some­ concerning the shuttle launch,” "I don't know what happened.” veered out of control. Students watched the aborted Students then sat emotionless and be obtolned upon payment of $75 per set, non-retundo- watched developments on televi­ ble. thing had gone wrong. White House spokesman Larry sophomore Derec Scranton said as Principal Charles Foley ordered flight of the shuttle in stunned sion. 3. No partial sets will be Issued. "It was horrifying,” he said. Speakes said. he watched the television launch of news reporters and photographers silence. The morning had begun in Bid security In the amount of 10% of the base bid will be r'»- aulred to accompany bids. SP The Owner reserves the right to relect any or all bids and to Example waive Irregularity In the bids and In the bidding. 7 ?(/. If TODAY’S HERALD •6.00 06001 DOT plans to take Route 6 land 8 TOWN OF MANCNBSTBR LEGAL NOTICB By Ggoro* Loyna settlement has not been reached by final approval, would stretch 11.8 whether it will overturn the Fam ily violence In d e x Herald Reportgr that time, properties will be miles from Bolton Notch to Colum­ approval if it is given by the Corps. niOTO-cuiOE 8 3 2 8 The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public 24 pagMi 4 ggctloiM condemned and taken through bia — linking up with the section of The DOT must also get wetlands Example EXaUStVE I0-1S hearing on Monday, February 3, 1986 at 7:00 P.M . In the Gov. O'Neill today proposed Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manches­ landmark legislation to combat The state Department of Trans­ eminent domain. Interstate 384 that runs through permits from the state Depart­ • 10.00 ter, Connecticut to hear and consider the following peti­ family violence in the state, Advice _ _ _ _ _ portation plans to acquire proper­ An attorney for a citizens’ group Manchester — and would connect ment of Environmental Example A smartly-styled dress tions: including adoption of a state policy Buslneu______ties in the path of the proposed opposed to the highway said this Hartford and Willimantic. Origi­ Protection. with lip-front and gath­ However, the DOT has not yet •14.00 RBD ROOF INNS, INC. - SFRCIAL BXCBFTION - BUCK-' that such cases are to be treated as Claaslfled______Route 6 expressway through nego­ morning that the group will go to nal plans for the road called for ered yoke is a classic fa­ LAND 8TRRRT - RBD ROOF LANR (R-88) - Application applied for either permit, accord­ crimes. He accepted recomnnen- Comics______tiation or eminent domain, regard­ court to try to stop the DOT. extending it to Rhode Island, but vorite for all seasons. under Article II, Section 9.15.01 to develop a 3.3 acre site ing to Ned Hurle, a transportation No. 8828 with Photo- which requires parking In excew af 60 parking sooces (121 dations of a task force and will ask Connecticut__ less of action on environmental South Windsor Attorney Jon R h o^ Island withdrew from the parking spaces requested) to permit the construction of a planner for the department. Hurle Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. the Legislature to allocate $3.3 Entertainment. permits that is needed before Berman, who represents the East­ project because of environmental 112 room motel on Lot 2, Red Roof Lone of the proposed Red ern Connecticut Citizen Action concerns. said the applications will be made Size 12, 34 bust, 3% Roof Subdivision - a portion ot 201V Buckland Street. million in the next fiscal year to Focus construction can begin, a DOT Call Sue or Johanne To yards 46-inch. Group, said the state's acquisition Construction cannot begin until in March or April. Hearinga will FBK ASSOCIATRS - ZONE CHANOR - W IST CRNTRR carry out the new program. Story Local n«w8. official said Monday. James E. Lewis, director of the of property before the project has the DOT receives an inland we­ then be held on the applicationi TO ORDHL tseS $2.80 fsr eseb STRRRT - MCKBR S TR H B T (F-t$ ) - To chongo the zoning on page 8. Lottery____ ■stteni. Fist Isr peitsfc sae classification from Residence B Zone to Business I Zone for DOT'S rights of way bureau, said received final approval "is unor­ tlands permit from the U.S. Army before a decision is made, he said. ^ Place Your Valentine isedllst. a parcel of approximately 0.8 acres at shoem on the map In­ Obituaries— negotiations with property owners thodox and probably illegal.” Ckirps of Engineers. The permit, Hurle said it is not uncommon for cluded In the petition - the rear portion of 192 West Center Opinion___ ■uLSSaFLoe Street and 96 McKee Street. Continued cold In Bolton and Coventry should "We definitely will go to court, which is the last major hurdle the DOT to acqu ire property before iTMme^ SMncst People____ but whether now or in a couple of facing state officials, can be vetoed a final decision on a project la IMTc«k.N.Y.1003S At this heorlnB Interested persons may be heard and written Clearing windy and very cold begin within 60 days. The depart­ communications received. Copies of these petitions have Sports____ made. Because the acquisition Prist xsae,. s O rs ii.w lU i zip tonight. Zero to 10 below. Sunny ment will probably acquire title to months is the only question to be by the federal Environmental Message Today! 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 CODI, Stilt WasSsr isS Size. been filed In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected Television— tome properties by this summer, solved,” Berman said. Protection Agency. pr(x%ss is lengthy, there are no during office hours. -Wednesday morning, then cloud­ New FASHION with The proposed $170 million high­ The EPA has opposed the PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ing up with a chance of snow late in U.8./World. he laid. lecial Grace Cole Ckillec- Weather— Lewis said that if a ''friendly” way, which has not yet received highway project, but has not said Please luni to page 8 •P'tic larger sizes; pius LEO KWASH, SECRETARY the day. Details on page 2. .D/ 2 BONUS Coupons! 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