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D.S VVORl D SPORTS U.S. asks for ‘Androcles’lias Whalers suffer Libyan sanctions link to Bennet loss to Quebec .. page 4 ... page 11 ... page 15 ilanrlitBlrr Hrralii ^ 'I K , 1 ) MHfirhRster — A City at Village Charm 25 Cents Friday, Jan. 3,1986 first passbocm Libyans stage ., .'v 'K'-.fl . , ..y,r-i w /, ..ii-. more rallies against U.S. with - ^ NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Li­ bya's state-run radio said Libyans Related stories, 2 ' Chailonge cancAdite '. staged giant anti-American dem­ onstrations in all of the country’s see page 4 3 Suiian ThoRipson eas major cities for a second day first in line this today, vowing to defend them­ mominiB iiirhehfMiHNtt selves against any attack by the StevensoHi • United States and Israel. any order had been givqn involving “We are ready to face any attack a “massing” of Sixth Fleet ships. cratie n^lstrail^i^ by the American imperialists and Tripoli Radio said Libyans also voters. b^iiineccep^>y Zionists; we.are ready to fight and held mass meetings Thursday mon^ market ing oandid8ey tbriiis : to join suicide squads, "the demon­ night and sent cables to Khadafy for biaoas on ftie strators chanted, according to the declaring they “are in the trenches Tripoli Radio report monitored in and the front line ready to confront loi-ntembar, Nicosia, Cyprus. the Zionist ... and the American Damociatio tosm The State Department appealed imperialist threats against the O om m itteb. Thursday for international sanc­ Arab Libyan people.” Herald photo by Bashaw tions against Libya. The United The radio said Palestinian States and Israel charge Libyan groups in the Libyan port city of leader Moammar Khadafy sup­ Benghazi also sent cables to ports a renegade Palestinian fac­ Khadafy, stating their readiness to tion headed by Abu Nidal, which die in Libya’s defense. they blame for the Dec. 27 terrorist Austrian officials have said the New challenges Democrats attacks at the Rome and Vienna two surviving terrorists from the rates airports that killed 19. Vienna attack identified them­ In Naples, Italy, a U.S. Navy selves as members of Abu Nidal’s Bv Alex Oirem Ttw ckaUengee a«iire that fliere will be HowdI Clieney Regional Vocational Tech­ task force led by the aircraft group. Rome’s II Messaggero and Hiroid aasonar caudMuwi in these dtetriete on Jan. 18. nical School, a full group of eight carrier Coral Sea left today for an Milan's Corriere della Sera news­ N ow you can get h ig h m oney m arket rates and have ' ^ 'iw^d^tepod - candidafn* was filed by district Chairman undisclosed Mediterranean desti­ papers today quoted unidentified TlieodDre Hrindamour and Alien Richter nation after completing a holiday judicial sources as saying that the J port tall; art American military judge investigating the Rome J spokesman said. attack, Domenico Sica, has de­ liaiidieirter 0L__,___ . ______T'W --.------cided to seek an international the priceless security of a passbook. tMp menUjRg ^ IXirtttftB#] wf^llbe ISP individnal Steadiif^es were filed by Town diatrict Chairman Roger Negro filed a Lt. Col. John Marchi, spokesman slate of nine candidates. As a result, the for U.S. Naval Support Activity in arrest warrant for Abu Nidal. member Democratic Town Cbnimittoe. Director Stephen T. Cassano, Stuan Khadafy was quoted by Libya’s Tlw cbaUon|«| eanM in Voting IHBtrietl, Thompson add Phyllis Jackston. Nicholas names of the challengers will appear Naples, confirmed the task force Jadnton, the district chairman, filed higher on the ballot than those of the departure and said it was sche­ official JANA news agency as w taio poUiiigiaaoe krltotMrtMn abiXKd; In duled. He denied Italian news­ telling a news conference Wednes­ Voting Diatrietwtosa poUiM rtMg !• oandidades Ibr a group of six candidates, chairman’s group. day that if the United States The District 6 chaiiengers from the paper reports that all leaves had Natliaa Hate Scho^; and in VodngdMrtrtct leaving a total

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« — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 3, 1986 Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins. Managing Editor Connecticut Panel opens hearings on heart surgery James P. Sacks, City Editor Dunkle said that Creasy stood by his law requires a hospital to obtain a summer, while Danbury Hospital had original statement that a certificate of In Brief Danbury and certificate of need from the commission already actually scheduled patients for OPINION before introducing new services. But such surgery. need was not necessary. \ Norwalk hospitals “ That is because cardiatK, surgery the hospital officials say their plans But Mary Dunkle, spokeswoman for Madison fire was arson would be an application of existing constitute only an expansion of existing Danbury Hospital, said she was not at odds with techniques, not a new service at MADISON — A fire that resulted in nearly f l services and don't require the aware of any such scheduling. Danbury Hospital,” she quoted Creasy million in damages to downtown businesses and state commissiorf certificate. Post warnings apartments was deliberately set, police In a statement issued this week. as saying. detective kald this morning. Danbury Hospital President John C. Watters had said: “ We will determjne Norwalk Hospital officials issued a Jack By Judd Everhart “ We have definite evidence” of arson. Creasy and Norwalk Hospital President if, in fact, these hospitals are planning similar statement in December when The Associated Press Detective Sgt. William Dana said. He declined to David W. Osborne were subpoenaed to or are already performing open-heart the commission’s investigation was about asbestos Anderson elaborate on the nature of the evidence and said appear at this afternoon’s session. surgery without first receiving the announced. Ha r t f o r d — officials at lyribury no arrests are likely in the near future. The commission announced last required authorization from the Watters said the commission had also and Norwalk hospitals say they don’t The fire last Saturday started in the basement commission. asked each of the 36 general hospitals in need the state's permission xo begin month that it would include New Britain of a Sunshine Farms Grocery Store on Boston "Once it’s established on the record the state to list any new coronary When a Frances Drive resident performing open-heart surgery at their General Hospital in its investigation, Post Road arid spread to adjacent buidings. Five but officials at that facility later said at a formal hearing that illegal surgery services planned in the coming complained to town health officials more facilities. The state Commission on businesses arid two apartments were severely they would seek commission approval two years. . , • Hospitals and Health Care says open-heart surgery is either planned or than a month ago that asbestos was exposed damaged. before offering open-heart surgery. occurring, we will ask the office of the There are now six general hospitals in on pipes in a locker room at the East Side otherwise. the state authorized to perform open- Today, the commission opens hear­ Commissioner Nancy S. Watters, who attorney general to seek a court order Recreation Center, he wasn’t telling the town which enforces the (law ), thus barring heart surgery, as well as a Veterans Budget surplus rises again ings in Hartford to determine whether is conducting the inquiry, said Thurs­ Administration hospital in West Haven, Camp spots either hospital has plans to begin such day that “ we had heard” that Norwalk eriher hospital from performing un- something it didn’t know. which is not under com m ission HARTFORD — State Comptroller J. Edward Hospital was considering beginning an srTfuthorized open-heart ^ rgery, ” she surgery. jurisdiction. The Board of Education knew of the Caldwell estimates the state will end the current The commission maintains that state open-heart surgery program this said. problem as long as two years ago, when it IttWRXS year with a surplus of 891.3 million, a 40 percent crowded with increase over last month’s estimate. informed parents through the P TA about the Caldwell’s monthly report to Gov. William A. m asbestos. Barker O’Neill showed that better-than-expected busi­ ness tax revenues were chiefly respoonsible for state police say The school board also posted signs at federal ears the $26.1 million increase over the December Rennet Junior High School, where the report. recreation center is located, in the places Income from the tax on capital gains, interest deathless holiday required by federal law — the principal’s WASHINGTON — IsSmokey the Bear hiding a and dividends was also strong, according to the transm itter in his hat and using that famous report. office, a teachers’ area and the main The 1985-86 budget year ends June 30. was ‘a success’ custodian’s office. shovel for an antenna? Could be. HARTFORD (U PI) — Connecticut State Police Unfortunately, the signs are of little help to Incredible as it seems, hikers, campers, Commuter lots discussed described the New Year’s holiday “ a success” with those who use the facilities at the East Side anglers, hunters and other Americans who like to HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has roving patrols, roadblocks, the new seat belt law and Recreation Center but do not attend school at get away from it all in governm ent parks, forests announced the state is negotiating with private publicity all helping to keep death off state highways. Bennet. All users of the locker room deserve and wilderness areas may not be getting away at developers to expand parking facilities at the Of the total 380 motor vehicle arrests during the all. No matter how remote the site, they may be New Haven line train stations in Stratford, 30-hour holiday period that ended at 12:01 Thursday. to be informed of the presence of the exposed Washington Window well within range of federal employees using Milford and Fairfield. 252 were for speeding and 28 for drunken driving, said asbestos and the school board should post sophisticated surveillance systems. In addition, he said, bids are to be opened this state police traffic coordinator Lt. Kenneth Kirschner month on parking expansion at train stations in signs immediately. In fact, according to a recent congressional said Thursday. South Norwalk, Riverside and Old Greenwich. A "It has to be considered a success,” said Kirschner. study, some of the unlikeliest federal agencies are Asbestos, which has been widely used as an In spite of political claims, total of 138 spaces will be added at those three “ We did what we said we were going to do.” he added. enthusiastic users of super-snooper devices. The 5 insulating material, is a known carcinogen stations. Kirschner said “ roadblocks, roving patrols and 3 National Park Service, National Forest Service, that has been linked to higher incidences of “ We need to expand parking at New Haven line repeated warnings about the perils of drinking and even the Fish and Wildlife Service, all make stations in order to encourage more residents to cancer in people that have been exposed to it. middle ground keeps shifting driving, especially with the help of the media, really extensive use of electronic-surveillance travel by rail rather than by highways,” O’Neill paid off.” Town Sanitarian John Salcius said this week technologies. said in a statement issued by his office on inner circle. These are the folks “ We know it paid off” because of field reports by that one of the problems posed by asbestos is voting for the Gramm-Rudman The solitude you seek could be shared by Thursday By Arnold Sawlslok who claimed James Baker’s ideo­ troopers, said Kirschner. that “ no known safe level exists.” budget balancing bill. rangers many miles away without your “ This ongoing program has taken on a new Also unannounced-checks of bars and free coffee on Southern Democrats have consi­ logical values were as soft as sense of urgency in the face of increased traffic WASHINGTON - Frank Fah- Tastee Freeze and demanded, knowledge. the Connecticut Turnpike were among special Because of the potentially serious effects dered themselves conservatives volume on the Connecticut Turnpike following the UPI photo renkopf has rediscovered Dick “Let Reagan be Reagan,” by The,congressional Office of Technology precautions taken to encourage a safe holiday. on the health of those exposed to asbestos, the Scammon and Ben Wattenberg since, in the words of the lawyers, end of toll collections,” he said. “ The good news is that there were many cases in which they meant let the president Assessment did a studytof federal agencies that Fairfield officials recently unveiled a multimil­ and decided the political turf they memory runneth not to the con­ which people under the influence were driven home by Bagged by winter Board of Education should go beyond the be a true-blue, no-compromise have electronic-surveillance systems and found lion dollar proposal to build a new railroad station explored some years back really trary, and with the possible sober people.” Also, “ almost everybody buckled up,” requirements of federal law and post signs conservative. that their use has begun to encroach on citizens’ on 15 acreas, including a parking lot for 1,500 cars. belongs to the Republican Party. exception of the Pacific coastal said Kirschner, referring to the mandatory seat belt “You’re not gettirig me to go outside.” N.H., asshewatches warmly from within Indeed, after 1980 and especially privacy. Rep. Robert Kastenmeier, D-Wis., wants wherever it is aware an asbestos hazard Scammon and Wattenberg are states, most Western Democrats The existing lot in that town has space for 510 cars law that went into effect Wednesday. after the 1984 votes were counted, and there is a waiting list of more than 500 Dee-dee prefers to remain a passive her paper-bag cave. exists. the two poiitical savants who wrote do too. to bring legal protections into the high-tech age. Although the New Year’s accidents were higher Many analysts concluded that Republicans from the national Some of what the congressional investigators told commuters there seeking parking stickers. viewer of the cold winters in Northwood, Salcius has taken an appropriate first step, “ The Real Majority,” which con- chairman on down were proclaim­ than Christmas there were less injuries during the ciuded that the party or candidate Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presi­ him was puzzling. For example: New Year’s period, said Kirschner. who attributed saying he will recommend to the school dential election as a centrist and ing the rebirth of old-fashioned that seizes the middle ground in conservatism after nearly 50 years • The national Park Service — those benign Oil finds way Into harbor the statistic partially to seat belt awareness. board that the pipes at the East Side politics almost always wins that he lost in 1980 not because he folks who run the guided tours, answer your kids’ There were 106 reported accidents with 19 injuries was unmasked as a left-winger but in the political dust bin. STAMFORD — Workers are trying to control Three plan run for governor Recreation Center be repaired. But efforts to elections. questions and keep the traffic moving — use nine comparted to 77 accidents and 21 injuries during the as a failed middle-of-the-roader. Fahrenkopf can claim the politi­ 2,000 gallons of heavy crude oil that spilled into increase awareness of asbestos should not Now Fahrenkopf, the GOP na­ different electronic-surveillance technologies to Christmas holiday period, he said. Furthermore, some good Repub­ cal center for the Republicans all Stamford Harbor from a leaky , oil tank at a tional chairman, has declared that HARTFORD (AP) - Three his announcement Tuesday morn­ bridg» that collapsed in 1983. stop with the center’s locker room. licans might take issue with he wants — and hope his candi­ keep track of who does what on the 79 million nearby apartment complex, authorities say. On New Year’s Day: the middle belongs to the men, all of them former state ing at the state Capitol. He plans Now would be an appropriate time for the Fahrenkopf’s suggestion that the dates will stand there during acres under its control, according to the OTA Don Burton, chief inspector of the state Connecticut’s first baby of 1986 was born at 12:01 Richard C, Bozzuto, a Water- Republicans. senators, plan to formally an­ stops later in the day in Waterbury. GOP is the party of the center. campaigns — but the fact remains report. The devides include: radio scanners, Department of Environmental Protection, said a.m. Wednesday at Yale-New Haven Hospital to Patty town insurance salesman, will school board to survey all of its facilities and After the Virginia elections and nounce their intentions this month Bridgeport and Stamford. that in the United States, the /miniature transmitters, night-vision systems. the fuel tank at the Hoyt-Bedford Apartment Reagan of New Haven. Six minutes later at Hartford make his official announcement on post asbestos warnings in appropriate at the Republican governors’ con­ , Hospital, Shawn Tyler Ready was born to Leana and to seek the Republican gubernator­ Gerald Labriola, a Naugatuck Jan. 23 at the Waterbury Sheraton. ference, Fahrenkopf offered the DURING PRESIDENT REA­ middle ground is where th fp u b l|^^^j^.^,^ trackers, satellites and hidden sensors complex was completely drained by the time the pediatrician, plans to announce at locations. GAN’S first term and as recently perceives it to be and it belon^s4 Timothy Ready of Canton. ial nomination this year. J leak was traced on Thursday. J theory that Democrats win by An official of the Rangers Activities Branch told Another GOP hopeful. Deputy the Elks Lodge in Naugatuck on Candidates for top state offices as the departure of White House the party and candidate that finds He said the property is owned by Stamford In Mystic, about 50 hardy swimmers worked off the acting like Republicans. our associate Donald Goldberg that many of the House Majority Leader Julie D. the morning of Jan. 18, to be generally make it known that they national security adviser Robert and holds it. Apartment Corporation, and managed by Mor­ effects of their New Year’s celebrations by braving 25 Here is his explanation: “ We gizmos were used for building security and law Belaga of Westport, made her followed by another statement at are interested in the job. but also McFarlane. Republican conserva­ gan Management Company. Repeated phone mph winds and 25 degree temperatures during the must not let the Democratic Party official announcement last month. the base of the Mianus River stage a formal announcement to tives were publicly bemoaning the Sawislak is a Washington editor enforcement functions. But he added candidly: “ I calls to the Morgan Company were not returned annual dip in Long Island Sound. move to the center or right of Romeo G. Petoni, the judge of bridge on the Connecticut Turn­ maximize their exposure to the presence of “ moderates” in the for United Press International. can’t im agine an application for some of these.” Stamford police were alerted about 9:20 a.m. The state’s first slaying of the New Year was center and force us to the far right. prohate in Ridgefield, will make pike in Greenwich. That was the public. Noisy pickets • The Fish and Wildlife Service, with more than that black oil was spotted in the east branch of the reported at just after 1 a.m. on a Hartford street We must hold that center ground where a man was found dead of multiple gunshots. In because this is where you win 90 million acres to oversee, including wildlife harbor. The oil collected in the city-owned refuges, fish hatcheries and research areas, uses Czescik Marina, which is primarily used by Waterbury. Republican Joseph J. Santopietro, 26, was A elections.” sworn in, ending the 10-year administration of At least one Vernon Street resident has or plans to use nine surveillance systems, and will commercial boats. However true the second part of Democratic Mayor Edward D. Bergin. A found the noise generated by striking that statement may be, the first is probably add six more to its observation arsenal. employees of the Crestfield-Fenwood nursing based on a debatable premise. The ones already in use include satellites, What Scammon and Wattenberg telephone taps, miniature transmitters and O • O • O • O home annoying. did in their book was explain vehicle-tracking devices. Officials also want to Almost every day, Lynn Steele said, she Democratic losses in the 1970s in FREE use “ pen registers,” which monitor numbers THE PERFECT ACCESSORY terms of the party’s abandonment and her husband have had to listen to the called from targeted telephones,and voice- of the political center during the shouts of pickets across the street and the recognition apparatus. (“ Hello, that you, FOR YOUR NEW VCR: 1960s. music they play. Steele said other neighbors Bam bi?” ) A VIDEO STUDIO N • The Forest Service favors eight snooping were similarly troubled by the noise, A K E Y POINT of their argument N was that there is no fixed middle systems for its 229 million acres, including mail Classified Ad although several interviewed said they did MOVIE MEMBERSHIP! not find the picket-line noise disturbing. ground in American politics: that interception, telephone taps and closed-circuit public perception of what is best television. Most are used for law enforcement, the But at least two of the striking employees for the country at a specific time service told congressional investigators. In determines the center. In any case, Life Membership Special Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mail: walking the picket line Thursday morning addition, sensors are used to monitor forest land they certainly weren’t saying the admitted that the group can get noisy at where “ costs of physical protection are Includes Two Free Movie center was the natural habitat of □ Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. times. the GOP. excessive.” Video R en tals While the purpose of the picket line is to While some Democrats might P i • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Price must be included. disrupt the operations of the nursing home as still be willing to place themselves Administration uses six different electronic NOWJ)NLY__ much as possible, the strikers should show or their party on the political left, /?-» surveillance technologies, including the dial­ One item only per ad. most have been talking and in 198SbyNEA Inc reading pen registers, body wires and telephone Studio 5 m M me: consideration for nearby residents. After all, many cases voting like centrists or I H dQEO nUQID STOICS ■OTIC CUII* Do not use abbreviations. “ Like everybody else, when it comes to Star taps. it is the nursing home’s owners, and not its even moderate conservatives at • The Agriculture Department has other sub­ Of Manchester Wars, I KNOW it won't work, but I need to neighbors, who have refused to negotiate a least since the 1980 election returns agencies besides the Forest Service that use N O Pet, Garage, Tag Sale or Commercial ads contract with the union that represents them. came in. Witness Ted Kennedy BELIEVE It will. ” 397 Broad St. electronic surveillance systems. Its inspector CETTOIlia general uses nine technologies, including satellite accepted. ^ TWAT I Sikmi ------— m interception, mail monitoring and the ever- popular telephone taps. The Agriculture 647-8808 ” m -un «l MVtiClHrMM VMM ^ I MrB in the Stabilization and Conservation Service, “ in I A >■« E * aje ^ I Ads must be printed on order blanks appearing False hope is better than no hope l i i a e U support of ongoing criminal investigation,” uses . Mon.-SaL10to8 Sunday 12 to 5 Special Good WlhThisOwpon Only. Ex|res 1/3W Manchester Herald. nine techniques, including satellite interception, electronic mail monitors, pen registers and 0«0#0#0B0«0 The mass media handled the announcement of while inserting the perquisite cautions, caveats O • O • O □iS and qualifying phrases, assures us that this is the closed-circuit TV. the existence of interleukin, ethical medicine's • n most recent cancer-cure claim, with the same voice of ethical medicine, not high tech quackery frosty reserve it handles airplane hijackings. How which is speaking to us. Chrintlan candidate PREVIEW! To all Herald 4 did journalists ever get their ill-deserved The prospect of evangelist Pat Robertson as a 1 2 3 readers who Nicholas NEVERTHELESS THERE HAS BEEN SAT. 8C SUN. 11-4 reputation for skepticism? A bigger bunch of presidential candidate is giving political pros the have something drum-banging, tub-thumping, credulous enthusiast murmuring about raising false hopes in patients skitters. He has a larger field organization ad Voh Hoffman 7 8 s cannot be found on the adult side of the eighth and their families. But you can say the same of the more contributors than any other presidential 5 6 to sell for crutches and the canes on the walls of the church grade. ' prospect. He speaks daily to millions of at Lourdes. False hope is better than no hope and In the old days, of course, news of cures and Am ericans through his variety television show, 1’1 12 9 10 ^99 or Less other panaceas was tamped down by a rigidly self- besides, to some degree all hopes are false and all “ The 700 Club.” He has an amiable, mlddle- disciplined medical profession whose researchers hopes are true. No true cure always works and no American appeal that could rally America’s 22 We will run your ad false cure always fails. only went public after many years of experiment stops, is death. The first death from Interleukin-2 million Christian fundamentalists behind his 13 14 15 3 For the cultural anthropologist the efficacy of for 6 days Free of and observation. When they did at length publish, was made public after the article appeared, candidacy. Their shift from a 56-43 pro- 3 it was in a technical journai in language nobody although the death occurred before the the treatment is less important than the treatm ent Dem ocratic vote in 1976 to an 81-19 Republican Charge. outside of medicine could understand. publication. In due course after Fortune’s readers of the treatm ent by the media and the public it sweep in 1984 has Democratic National Chairman In contrast, a highly problematic drug used were alerted to the commercial possibilities of panders to. Evidently too much cannot be Paul K irk worried. In a letter to party regulars, he Fill out coupon and experim entally for a few months and on a few cancer cure stocks, the nation’s physicians were presented about diseases and their management. warned that Robertson could turn out to be “ the Oak Grove St. m m N am e— either mail it or score patients, made its debut, not in a medical informed by an article in The New England We have become or been turned into a candidate to be reckoned with.” He added this Manchester pathocentric society. Visitors from other cultures Address bring it to the journal but as a Fortune Magazine cover story Journal'of Medicine. postscript: “ When President Pat Robertson m i ' Presumably news of this drug was released this find it morbid, depressing or simply disgusting, Manchester Herald with the modest headline of “ Cancer finishes his scripture reading and begins his & Phone. Breakthrough.” Elsewhere on the cover for way because it gets the Interleukin-2 research but we can’t get enough, not only about what ails televised State of the Union address, it will be too office. us, but what ails all of man and mammal-kind. FIl arbitrageurs who don’t want to bother to read the team maximum market share in the competition late.” One ad a month only text but need the name of the stock, it said "Cetus for grants, appropriations and prizes. It isn’t very E very media organization of any size and per fam ily Corp’s tumor-zapping Interleukin-2.” edifying but w e’ve had enough exposes on the pretension has its own doctor to come bouncing on Mlnl-adltortal (No phone calls The article inside spoke of “ cancer stranglers,” politics of Nobel Prize-winning to know that camera to describe yet one more loathsome The new balanced-budget law has already j One Item Only ______accepted)____ [ “ dazzling advances in knowledge,” “ a milestone modesty, a retiring personality and a poor malady our flesh is heir to, while panels of spawned Its own special jargon. “ Sequestration” t TV i Windows a ffqmr.AtriisriJDtooii., in m edicine” and the breathtaking assertion that television presence may be a bigger detriment to previously recruited experts stand by ready to is the term being used to describe the mandatory F t ^ r St. to scientists “ have now discovered how to use a a researcher’s winning the palm than mediocre cover us in bloody, clinical detail. budget cuts that will be made if Congress and the small group of substances produced by the body’s science. We live in a world peopled by malevolent president fail to balance income and spending. own immune system to control small cancers. ” Dr. Steven Rosenberg, the lead cancer celebrity medical spirits. In some societies people pass One definition of this $2 word is the legal writ that Hlaurl)P0tfr BeralJi on this one, first made our acquaintance as the their lives frightened by grouchy ancestors or ill- lets a sheriff seize property of a defendant who is THE FORTUNE PIECE does contain a few color commentator during the presidential colon tempered ghosts. We live terrified by pathology, in contempt. In this case, though, it’s Congress ALTYi^qQ. - caveats. It says, “ There are side effects: fever, operation last summer. For a return engagement by the symptoms of heart attack, lumps in our and the White House that will be in contempt of the 16 Bralnard Place Manchester chills, malaise, and some sweiling of the spieen. he has worked his way through most of the breasts, diabetes and the diseases of obesity, law when the budget is breached, and the But they are bearable, and they stop when the network explaining or selling Interleukin-2. His Alzheim er’s for the old, leukemia for the young. taxpayers “ property” — defense items and .,2 :2 treatment ends.” One side effect not mentioned, voice and vocabulary made him a highly It’ll take more than Interleukin-2 to make us domestic programs — that will be confiscated as but which certainly ends when the treatment believable fellow and his ability to raise hones happy and well. nimlchmont I - f ’ » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 3, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD Friday. Jan. 3, PEANUTS by C h a riM M. S c h u U HAGAN THE HOHRIBLE by Oik Erown* I jniss you more each t h a t 's n ic e , ( I CAN ALWAYS FILL ’ i \JHAT IN LATER.. J r t 4 o J & h lT X t a /e P e a r BUTUIMOAAE No clear winder emerging T h lA T FPI e M P o f Y o UPS v day. I love you more OLAF/ 1^ TMe PUPEST fZUPS^T MAN you B^BfZ M B T i you WRITIN6 than words can say. TO’ AAAN IVE EVEP MET/ X , .O.A4B. in GAF-Union Carbide fight

Prestone, Simoniz and STP auto­ NEW YORK (AP) - The pro­ with G AF” m connection with motive products. These businesses tracted takeover battle between G AF’s bid. As for Union Carbide’s will be sold through competitive f 4 - GAF Corp. and ita larger target new proposal. GAF said it would bids. Union Carbide said. Union Carbide Corp. has gotten review the announcement and then The company also declared a more complicated with Carbide’s "respond accordingly.” special dividend to holders of CAPTAIN EASY - by Crooka A Catale ------.... latest defensive maneuvers, and Union Carbide stock closed at $73 TAKE A LOOK. record of shares on Feb. 15, and t h e n e k t ^ ihopethiS'ISCneof no clear winner has emerged. a share on the New York Stock PAY... THOSE CHAKWIN0 TOWNS WHAT PO YOU payable on March 1, of the excess • ••■••(Ml GAF Corp. again increased ita Exchange, up $2.12‘A from Tues­ YOU RE A P ABOUT IN THE from the sale proceeds of these t r a v e l S E C T IO N . «II» w 9 M • takeover offer for Carbide on day’s close before the New Year’s THE PHANTOM by Lm PNk A Sy Barry businesses over their book value of ------^ ^ « R R a a a a u m - a -a Thursday. Carbide rejected the Day holiday. GAF fell $5.75 to aweeten^ offer and unveiled new $1.1 billion. I L£AKUBC>ABU'5 TRICKS/./ ^MM****-^ ’ • m $53.25. anti-takeover actiona that included ’ These business had profit of $2^ HIS 'FLOATING L/tOY',,^ m m aa» Union Carbide, based in Dan­ an offer to buy back more than half million on sales of $1.9 billion in $ 4 ta m (B ta m e bury, Conn., initially had coun­ 1984. of ita stock. t e r ^ GAF’s unsolicited bid with a « « a . a* GAF has said it would sell Union GAF raised its bid to $78 a share an offer to buy back 35 percent of Carbide’s consumer businesses if in cash from $74, increasing its its own shares, swapping each it succeeded in its takeover. ma offer to $4.83 billion for the $8.7 share for $20 in cash and securities In addition. Union Carbide said it percent of the giant chemical the company valued at $65. Some will split its stock 3-for-l after it company’s stock that it does not financial analysts put a lower ¥ ■ t y uhuBbpw BBi a a • completes its buyback offer. It also already own. GAF, a smaller value on the securities, saying is increasing the regular annual mu BB«B« chemical concern, had increased Carbide’s proposal thus was com­ dividend on outstanding shares its bid by $6 a share last week. ARLO AND JAN I8" by Jimmy Johnaon m m a a parable to G AF’s $74-a-share bid. from $3.40 a share to $4.50, before In rejecting the latest offer. Union Carbide also offered to HONEV,ITtJAHUAlW-Aa OOVDUKNOWHOWFDOU6H WELl, I DIDN'T mm •* BBBMSBH B«B ..HB I. • the stock split. I N ^ A WANT TO LOOK Union Carbide said it would accept purchase an additional 35 percent The board also authorized the NEW COAT/- WE HAVE ARE BA1UING SUITE! IT IM D SHOP FDR A COAT INWINTER2 FOOLISH! . w e e «e R ilasB BB» more than 50 percent of its own of its shares if GAF increased its preparation of a shareholder I f stock, instead of an initial 35 stake in Union Carbide to 30 rights plan that would ensure all BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Draka percent, in a buyback. The com­ percent or more. shareholders would receive at pany also said it would sell its However, on Thursday, Union OH,NO I PORGOT SO MUCH POR least $85 a share should Union I HEM? YOU'RE . SOTHEV THEN THIS WILL GO P O R THE MATCH OP battery, plastic wrap and automo­ Carbide said it currently would 0E THE MATCH TO P I L L M V Carbide be acquired in any busi­ t h e w o r l p 's < t h e Y E A R .' tive products businesses, split its T O U G H E S T J OP THE YEAR ~T C A S E accept 38.8 million of its own ness combination. CUSTOMER BECAUSE TMTHE remaining stock 3-for-l after the shares. ’That represents more than Union Carbide earlier filed suit WORLP'S BEST stock repurchasing is completed, 50 percent of the total 70.5 million ^ SM A N / against GAF in! federal district issue a special dividend and shares and 66.4 percent of the 56.7 court in Connecticut, seeking to increase its regular dividend. million shares that shareholders block G AF’s offer. ■ 9. . W . '..R R Union Carbide Chairman had tendered in its original buy­ GAF, which is based in Wayne, L l/>*t| iiiBN..Rwwk-NOM&lN&L‘t’ RPOM.MeUJDv!? 3om&! Stats raise analysts’ concerns about economy’s 1986 strength THE BORN LOSER ‘^'’by Art Santom IT MC7riFlTWA<5mF L A ^ Tl 6 O40UP LIKETDBgA)^ LIKE IDOOIN HIM, BROTHEP.^ Bv The Associated Press tion spending rose 0.5 percent in what has been considered one of ASTKJUAvUT! TMOHJAFPLF? aAiC^OMEARrHl November to a hew annual rate of the strongest sectors of the ♦liKinqFeaturevivrKl.i Some analysts are concerned $348.2 billion. However, this mod­ economy. UPl photo about the future strength of the erate gain followed downward In contrast with potential signs revisions in earlier months. Con­ of continuing sloW economic 52-story skyscraper. The fire apparently economy in light of a slight MR. M EN'- AND LITTLE MISS'" by Hargreavea A Sellers The floors above and below the 14th floor increase in factory orders during struction spending in October had growth, American business lead­ of the Prudential Center in Boston are started on the 14th floor, spreading November, but a survey of busi­ originally been put as growing by ers became more positive about blackened by fire after a nine-alarm smoke throughout the tower. ness leaders indicates their confi­ 0.4 percent, but this was revised to the economy in the final months of a slight 0.1 percent gain. last year, according to a survey by blaze swept through several floors of the dence increased during late 1885. tif The Commerce Department said Analysts said these downward the Conference Board, a New ■WiStm ’Thursday that orders to U.S. revisions in construction repres­ York-based business research factories rose 1 percent in No­ ented unexpected weakness in group. J Hundreds flee high-rise fire vember, but demand for durable J goods, such as cars, appliances GOOR and other items expected to last Stock market bounces back RIDDANCE OUT FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavea more than three years, dropped for the third straight month. NEW YORK (AP) - The stock Analysts said there was no ready in Boston’s Prudential Center Factory orders rose to $187.4 market advanced broadly today, explanation for the market's re­ T H A T y M Y • billion in November, but a 2.5 bouncing back from Thursday’s cent erratic gyrations. Volume has been light through the past couple requiring them. Fire Commis­ Terry Obey, a waitress at the percent increase in non-durable decline. of weeks, which have been broken T H F A B o M I N A ^ L P Mayor helps fire­ sioner Leo Stapleton said the fire Top of the Hub restaurant on the goods was responsible for the rise. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrlalsclimbed 11.24to 1,548.97 up by the Christmas and New “ probably would have been con­ building’s 52nd floor, said "people Because orders for non-durable *’N 0 " - M A N . Year's holidays. A A fighters rescue goods are filled as quickly as they in the first hour of trading. trolled by one or two sprinkler started to panic’ ' when the evacua­ Puzzles Astrograph During that time, the market has tion started. are placed, they provide little Gainers outnumbered losers by people trapped by heads.” been hit by periodic spells of Flames and smoke' destroyed But she added, “ Once they knew indication of future production. nearly 2 to 1 in the early tally of selling as investors seek to cash in two-thirds of the building’s 14th what was going on, they were OK. In a separate report, the Com­ New York Stock Exchange-listed ACROSS 5 Dutch Answer ta Previous Puzzle smoke on 1985's strong gains. floor, where officials said the blaze We’re glad to be down. It was a merce Department said construc­ issues. commune Th A,v/e.> l-J.ftt < Y o u r started. The floor was vacant while long walk.” 1 Rough 6 Nostrils By Catherine Shahan undergoing renovations, Stapleton Because of the hour, the building 7 Country United Press International 7 Deny < E i r t h d a y had only 35 percent of its normal 8 Greek muse said. p MSI i . ’ 13 Western state WEEI-AM, a radio station on the occupants, said Paul Flanagan, 9 Baseballer WINTHROP "by Dick Cavalli BOSTON — Firefighters joined N 14 Gets up Jan . 4, 1986 building’s 44th floor, was forced off security director for the building. N by the city’s mayor rescued dozens 15 Balance Hodges the air when-workers were ordered For Your Convenience... ^ unsteadily 10 Confused Your belief in your talents and ability will WHAT KIND OF of people trap p ^ by smoke from a fire that broke out in the 52-story out of the building. The station 16 Genius 11 Volunteer State grow stronger in the year ahead. Once LOLLIPOP ie> resumed broadcasts 20 minutes (abbr.) you start to use your gifts, your progress T H A T ^ Prudential Center, injuring 18 EMERGENCY 17 Hockey greet people and forcing about 1,500 later at nearby studios of WHDH- 12 This (Sp.) will be outstanding. Fire — Police — Medical Bobby office workers to flee. AM. 19 Mountains 18 Exhale The eight-alarm blaze, which “ You don’t realize when you’re You can now buy the Manchester (abbr.) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You up that high how helpless you can DIAL 911 20 Chemical suffix won’t go wrong today if your desire is to started at about 5 p.m. Thursday 21 Projecting rim 21 Curved garland try to do the greatest good for the larg­ and was brought under control be,” said David Alpert, 27, W EEI’s In Manchester Herald at any of these neighbor­ 24 Succumb 22 Prepare copy est number. Unselfishness is the key to within 45 minutes, caused millions national sales manager. 23 Nile valley 27 Tin (chem.) success. Major changes are ahead for %.»>M L.. of dollars in damage to the hood locations nearest you! region Capricorns in the coming year. Send for 28 Unfasten building, officials said. The cause 24 Sweet potatoes your Astro-Graph predictions today. P((^ of the fire was under investigation. 32 Former 3d Sprightly tune 48 Sacred Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ Bradlee’s 25 Opinion CAyAIU The building reopened for nor­ Arthur’s Drug candidate 41 Halted Egyptian bull paper. Box 1846, Cincinnati. OH 45201. 26 Brilliance Post Office - Broad St. & Stevenson 42 Greek dialect 49 Subgroup Be sure to state your zodiac sign. mal business hours today after a Corner Dairy 29 Headland Main St. locations 33 Beside (naut.) 43 Center of sail 51 Peer Gynt's BUGS BUNNY ^by Warner Bros. crew of more than 200 labored Quinn's Pharmacy 30 Fruit oi a palm through the night to restore 34 Intended 44 Precipitation mother AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) S o m e ­ ABC DAYCARE INC. Coventry Farms Frankies 31 Actor Sharif 45 South African 53 French coin services and clean the building, 35 View thing you have secretly desired may Willie's 33 Allege plant 54 Negative come into being today. If it doesn’t, you spokesman Terry Clarke said. 358 Hartford Road M&S Mini Mart 36 Caroled 37 Piggish 47 Scourge word should at least get an indication that it's Fourteen people, including four Qrampy’s Burger King 37 Peach State Manchester, CT going to happen soon. firefighters who were carried from Food Bag Center & Thompson Sts. (abbr.) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) U se your the building on stretchers, were 647-0788 Edwards Food 39 Slackening bar powers of observation to your advan­ Xtra Mart (all locations) hospitalized, suffering from smoke Bonanza on a loom tage today. If you see someone you can inhalation and heat exhaustion. Rite Aid learn from, carefully study his style. 40 More uncanny FOR/WKRTTAI. Fire Capt. Matthew Corbett said. Memorial Market Squire Village ARIES (March 21-April 19) S u cc e ss is CA i?i?or^/ 43 Scouting group likely today in areas where you have None of the injured was in serious Cumberland Farms Dairy Queen condition and most had been (abbr.) strong det^ires to succeed. Be aware Open House & Registration (all locations) Hartford Rd. & 46 Fiddling that' if your want something changed, released by Thursday night. McKee St. emperor you have the power to do so. Four other workers were treated December 31 thru January 5 Lenox Pharmacy R

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10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 3, 1M6 ' Two charged to freev with driving Weekend k V r i F d c u s / on NorthvieW: [ages after Two Manchester teenagers were Drama charged Wednesday In separate incidents which involved d a m ^ ' ing the Northvlew Ski Slope by; seeing governor driving motor vehicles on the; depicts grounds, police said this morning^ Police said Richard Baver. 18, oE By Martha Bryson Model confirmed that a second inmate g44 McKee St„ was fined $57 aften. The Associated Press had been killed by fellow prison­ being discovered driving a van oi> Heilman ers. Clutter identified the victim as the slope at about 4:50 p.m. • MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. - In­ Richard Harold Dean, 31, who was Also charged was James IL’ Lacey, J r„ 19, of 213 Shallowbrook; By Janice Fuhrman mates “ destroying everything in serving a 15-year sentence for United Press International sight" rem ain ^ in control of an kidnapping. Lane, who was found driving a- "H e looked like he had his throat station wagon on the property a f outwardly calm West Virginia Actress Zoe Caldwell plays au­ cut. He had a rope around his neck, 5; 15 p.m., police said. Lacey was Penitentiary today after the slay­ thor Lillian Heilman in the one- like a plastic clothesline,” said an also fined 9S7. ings of three prisoners, but agreed woman show “ Lillian” with a ambulance driver who asked not to Both have until Jan. 10 to pay^ to free the last of 16 hostages. passion and admiration lor her be identified. “ He also had a their fines. ^ The body of a third inmate killed subject, but the Tony Award- puncture wound in his back.” Vandalism at the ski slope is an- by fellow prisoners was removed winner says there was a time she The Huntington Herald Dispatch ongoing problem, according to a- from the prison this morning, wanted to abandon the project. reported today that Cabell County Parks Department spokeswoman.' officials said, a few hours before “ I really wanted to get out of it the scheduled release of the last Circidt Judge Alfred E. Ferguson “ There isn’t much we can do- - i ' " * • V-;— * r ' Lfl* V 9 very badly. I did a lot to get out of it said Dean’s assistance to authori­ Herald photo by Bashaw about it.” said Irene Orlowskl- seven hostages. ■Kw until I met the audience and they ties in a series of drug arrests “ There are no fences or b a r r ie r s .^ The settlement signed Thursday seemed to want to listen,” said the helped forestall a longer sentence Christian Ferguson. Teri Ferguson is She said “ no trespassing signs” afternoon called for the last seven Irene Pisch, a member of the staff of the Austrailian-born Caldwell. in the kidnapping case. have been posted, but fencing hostages to be released today and registrar of voters, stamps the date and one of nine members of Democrats for a Audiences in Cleveland. Ohio, Inmate Kent Slie, 38, had been cannot be put around the ski .area state control of tbe 120-year-old, Better Manchester, which emerged and Washington have listened and killed earlier. Officials were told time of a filing of candidacy for a because it would interfere with use fortress-like prison restored after New York theater-goers will get his throat had been slashed but position on the Democratic Town publicly this morning and entered nine of the facility. However, she said nearly three days of rioting. their chance when “ Lillian” opens were awaiting autopsy results on candidates in the race for Democratic the slope has not been used by In return, inmates were prom­ Committee. Standing at the desk is Teri at the Ethel Barrymore Theater both victims. Slie was serving a life skiers for tbe past 10 years. ised amnesty and a meeting with Ferguson, who filed a candidacy in Town Committee positions. Jan. 16 for a six-week limited Gov. Arch Moore to discuss sentence for murder. Orlowski said town crews have engagement. Voting District 10. Beside her is her son. stopped repairing the damage to grievances, officials said, In the spare production, directed NONE OF THE hostages re­ the slope, and there is no estimate by Caldwell’s husband, Robert THURSDAY NIGHT, rioters leased so far was seriously injured, as to how much it would cost to,' Whitehead, she portrays a dis­ swarmed through the peniten­ officials said. The six released repair it. Thursday afternoon were treated Group challenges Democrats The police department also; traught Heilman unravelling an tiary’s main building, raided the untidy string of memories in a hospital drug dispensary and went at Reynolds Memorial Hospital for noted it the arrest reports of Baver hospital waiting room while her on a rampage, officials said, “ minor cuts, bruises and mental and Lacey that the area has companion of 30 years, detective "W e understand there has been a stress.” said spokesman Mark Continued from page 1 naled the start of filing this Democrats for a Better Manches­ “ suffered greatly from vehicles novelist Dashiell Hammett, is lot of physical damage, rampage Sniegocki. morning was Susan Thompson, the ter as “ a diverse group, presenting driving up an down the grass daughter of former Mayor John fresh ideas, progressive view­ dying of cancer. and wrecking, destroying every­ Prison guard Raymond Gaugh- Democrats for a Better Manches­ covered slope.” ter are Timothy Gaffney, Tammy Thompson who is seeking a post in points and hardworking acti­ m m The heightened emotions and 3 3 Orlowski said vandals have also thing in sight,” said records clerk enbaugh’s daughter, Patty, said District 4. She was the first in a line vism .” She called Griffin a isolation on stage scared Caldwell., George Massie. her father was “ shook up” but L. Greaton, Mark A. Kuszik and damaged' the ski hut at the top oE of 11 people waiting before the workers’ representative and char­ “ Being alone on stage is a lonely Six of the 13 hostages still held Robin G. Tracey. Tracey is a the hill. otherwise OK. “ They all had business. Rehearsals were diffi­ Thursday afternoon were freed supporter of Toby Moffett, a start of filing at 8:30. acterized Joyner, whose father is a “ Vandalism is a big problem at prisoners guarding them, making cult because I ’m dealing with after the negotiated settlement former U.S. representative from Democrats have until Jan. 9 to former state representative and town parks,” she said. ' w M sure none of the other prisoners Lillian at a very painful time in her was signed by state officials and the 6th District who is challenging file candidacies or withdraw them. president of the Eighth Utilities touched them,” she said. life and also I really didn’t want to inmate representatives, Gov. William A. O’Neill for the Caucuses in districts where District, as a member of a political But Gaughenbaugh’s brother, let her have at me. I resisted it. ^ “ You never think you're going to party’s gubernatorial nomination. contests develop will be held in the family. Paul, added, “ They went through a “ But now she does and now it’s see your family after a thing like The District 1 challengers are cafeterias of the district polling The statement said Ferguson lot of hell for a few days — they’re fine. Once I had an audience to play that,’ ’ Maj. EdwardLittell, 33, said James Griffin, Christine Joyner places. Registered Democrats will sees a committee challenge as a dealing with a lot of bad people in Obituaries to It meant I was talking to a friend after being release. ” ! did a lot of and Mary Wellemeyer, a member be eligible to vote in caucuses in natural part of the political pro­ there.” and that made it OK, it made it less praying. I had a lot of people doing of the Eastern Connecticut Citizen the districts where they live. cess, and that Leber regards a lot of praying for me.” The uprising began at 5:30 p.m. Action Group and a Moffett sup­ Unchallenged groups filed this membership on the town commit­ lonely.” , Wednesday when up to 200 of the Moore’s press secretary, John port. Wellemeyer issued a news morning in Districts 2, 3, 7, 9, 11 tee as “ a logical next step in the Norma McCormick CALDWELL SPENT six months Price, said Thursday’s release was penitentiary’s 688 inmates, many release this morning that said it and 12. development of his interests.” Norma (Paul) McCormick, 91, of researching Heilman, who died in a show of good faith and officials brandishing home-made knives, was time to improve access to the At 11:15 a.m., there were no Vernon, a former Manchester It described Gaffney as a consu­ 1984. She read her plays and believed the settlement would overpowered guards in the main Democratic Town Committee and filings in Districts 5 and 8. resident, died Thursday at Rock­ mer activist and Greaton as a autobiographical trilogy and met “ produce a peaceful end to this prison building. that the party would be healthier Thomas O’Neill, chairman in ville General Hospital. She was the labor movement activist. It said everyone she could who knew her. situation.” Sixteen hostages were taken with more competition. District 8, whose polling place is widow of Christie F. McCormick. Kuszik feels Voting District 6 has Much of the show, written by Inmates remained in control of initially, authorities said, but three The District 10 challengers from Verplanck School, said he will not been neglected for many years. She was born in Whittemore. William Luce, is faithful to her most of the prison Thursday night, with health problems had been the group are Teri Ferguson and file until Jan, 9, the last day Tracey, president of the Manches­ Iowa, and had lived most of her life however, and Corrections Depart­ released before Thursday’s Peter Leber. They filed before allowed. He said his group will autobiography. ter Housing Coalition, is quoted in in Manchester before moving to “ I very much admired her as a ment spokeswoman Jerrie Clutter settlement. William Desmond filed a slate on consist of seven incumbents and a behalf of district Chairman Ri­ new candidate whose name he the statement as saying the Vernon. She was a member of person.'I only know her through Center Congregational Church of chard LaPointe. would not disclose. “ Democratic Party provides the her writing but I like her very The first to file when Democratic In her statement, Wellemeyer natural political forum for housing Manchester, and the Alumnae much.” UNION MEMBERSHIP Registrar Herbert Stevenson sig­ described the challengers from the activists.” Association of Pi Beta Pai. What about Heilman’s dark She is survived by a daughter,! side? Caldwell says her Heilman Is Changes reflect changing Mrs. Kenneth Hovland of Vernon;- I ,. S-! :5 “ dead drunk” on stage. a sister, Mrs. Oliver Lee o f M:- “ She drank heavily from the economy ____ Jacksonville, Fla.; a brother^' time she was 20 until she was 50 and BIGGEST GAINS: MEMBERS (in thousands) State expects a rosy 1986 Clarence Hall of Prentice, Wis.;- stopped when she realized she was 'i four grandchildren; and one great­ alcoholic. 1965 1985 CHANGE Continued from page 1 Deak said. “ Consequently, the were up in 1985, Deak predicted grandchild. “ She was also abrasively honest — and you can’t always be honest. 1. American Federation expansion in state income will little increase in that area. The funeral will be private and at She said what she felt and that can of Stele, County and “ Fortunately, many of these continue at a respectable pace, “ Some of this sluggishness, re­ the convenience of the family. make you some really remarkable Federal Emoloyaet 237 997 -t-320.7% new jobs will be in high income averaging 6 percent in 1986 and 7.5 flects the temporary decline in There are no calling hours. Wat­ if®'/ • manufacturing employment pro­ friends and some really remarka­ 2. Service Employaea In business support services includ­ percent in 1987.” kins Funeral Home has charge of jected for early 1986,” Deak said. ble enemies.” lernalional Union 305 688 -1-125.5% ing finance, accounting, law and New industries will be heart of arrangements. computer-based information,” the state’s economic growth, Deak “ Many state firms are still The time is 1961 and Caldwell is 3. Communiceliont said. Transportation, military con­ Memorial donations may be dressed in a gray suit and pearls. 288 524 +81.9% reacting to the production and Workers of America tracts and civilian spending will employment pressures brought on made to Center Congregatonal With dark blond hair stiffly Church or to the McCormick keep employment at the record by the high exchange value of the sprayed, a prominent nose on her BIGGEST LOSSES; MEMBERS (in thousands) Sports Complex Building Fund, high levels, he said. dollar,” Deak said. "This makes face, she looks remarkably like Paper says Manchester Conhmunity College. 1965 1985 CHANGE “ The state leader will be the exporting difficult and opens do­ Heilman. instruments industry, with a rise in mestic markets to lower cost, and 1. Inlarnallonel Typo- ON A STARK SET, Caldwell’s graphical Union 87 38 -58.4% Israel plans instrument employment of 3,600 at times, more efficiently pro­ m m only "props” are cigarettes — jobs or a 12.5 percent gain,” Deak duced products.” . 2. Inlernelional Ladies' said. Traditional manufacturing in­ EMERGENCY Heilman was a notorious chain f Garment Workers 363 210 -42.2% new assault The finance, insurance and real dustries, which include apparel, Fire — Police — Medical ' t smoker — and her stories. Touch­ ing, funny and painful, “ the 3. United Steel Workers 876 572 -34.8% estate sector should see an in­ fabricated metals and non­ i&i Continued from page 1 crease of 46,000 jobs, Deak electrical machinery, should see DIAL 911 memories mount with the ci­ NEA graphic predicted. some decline in employemnt op­ In Manchester garettes” and, once delivered, rose to 19 Thursday when one of the While jobs in manufacturing portunities, Deak pr^icted. seem to hover on stage as a life’s Two decades of change throughout America have more than 115 wounded died in a accumulation. Rome hospital. Although it is a one-woman affected labor. Some unions gained from the impact of Israeli Prime Minister Shimon show, the cast of characters is government and private services, and the boom in Peres has warned Israel will : . e P large: Caldwell mimics a stern communications. Others declined because of industrial “ continue to hit against every “WE’RE CHANGING OUR NAME... S ® ' father, southern belle mother, automation and foreign competition, according to the terror organization, against every Heilman as a child, her black nurse individual terrorist, against ter­ BUT NOT OUR PEOPLE.” Sophronia, various’ aunts, and AFL-CIO. rorist bases, and will stand up to Hammett, whom she calls “ my every terrorist act.” (See story, closest and most beloved friend.” page 5). As Heilman, she has some of the play’s funniest lines. She recalls Israeli warplanes bombed PLO actresses Norma Shearer, “ her Home still won’t talk headquarters near Tunis Oct. 1 in Our customers will still face unclouded by thought,” and retaliation for the slaying of three Tallullah Bankhead at a party, Israelis in Larnaca, Cyprus, by Insurance Management be doing business with “ giving the monologue she always Palestinian guerrillas and Israel thought was conversation.” despite NLRB order has vowed to avenge attacks on its Center has always the company they’ve Much of the play concerns citizens. Owners of the Crestfield- Employees at the home voted 46 been a member come to know and trust Heilman’s childhood in New Or­ Israeli officials said they had leans, presumably chosen to pre­ Fenwood nursing home have no to 40 in December 1984 to have told the U.N. Security Council in a District 1199 represent them and of Hilb, Rogal as Insurance Manage­ figure her spirit and spunk as an immediate plans to negotiate with note that the PLO was the “ source I . a union that represents striking the NLRB in Washington certified adult. A firebrand of a child, she and inspiration” of Palestinian and Hamilton ment Center. Only the was once dragged kicking and employees, despite an order from the union as the legal bargaining violence and criticized govern­ the National Labor Relations agent for about 85 employees in screaming from a public streetcar ments that allowed PLO missions Company — name is changing... our after she insisted her much-loved Board in Washington. D.C., to do October. in their capitals. so. one of the home’s owners said About 60 employees have been on nurse sit in the front of the car. “ Currently the PLO continues to today. strike since Oct. 21 to protest the one of the attention to giving our owners’ refusal to negotiate. brazenly attack civilian targets,” THE P L A Y TELLS us it was Manchester attorney Rolland the Israeli note said. largest and customers locail, Sophronia who planted the seed of Castleman, one of the owners, said The Washington board’s order, which was received in Hartford U.S. and Israeli officials believe morality in the yoUng Heilman. the order handed down by the labor most respected personal service will •,nt> After Lillian, at 14, .discovered board in Washington this week is this week, upheld an earlier order a breakaway PLO faction headed V * to negotiate issued by the NLRB in by Abu Nidal with offices near her father’s infidelity with a “ another step in the procedure insurance firms in the not change... only get “ faded, sexy” resident of her which ultimately brings the matter Hartford, said Joseph McMahon, Damascus was responsible for the acting deputy office in charge of airport attacks. nation. Effective better. aunt’s boardinghouse, it was Soph­ to the Second Circuit Court of ronia she tearfully confided in, but Appeals.” the Hartford office. Jordan expelled the PLO in the McMahon said that as soon as early 1970s, but later allowed its the nurse sternly warned her not to The NLRB’s next step is to seek January 1, 1986, we will the NLRB determines that the leaders to return and launched a tell anyone — ever. “ Don’ t you go enforcement of its order in the nursing home owners will refuse to joint drive for Middle East peace through life making bad trouble for circuit court in New York, he said, be formally adopting comply with the order, it will with PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat people,” Caldwell drawls. Castleman said the court will now promptly recommend court en­ in February. our parent company The same words emerged 30 have “ the whole record” to review In • purple and whlta. forcement. The procedure will be A1 Fatah, Arafat’s wing of the years later when the successful the NLRB’s decision to certify the •Ilk Jockey's cBp.jBff,. handled by its enforcement div­ PLO, has denied any involvement name. playwright and screenwriter was the New England Health Care , ision in Washington, he said. in the airport attacks. -l«ke«ontheroleof;V; subpoenaed to testify before Sen. Employees Union, District 1199, as HILB. ROGAL AND sports announcer, who Joseph McCarthy’s House Com­ the legal bargaining agent for .must call out each mittee on Un-American Activities. nurse’s aides, housekeeping and 'HAMILTON COMPANY Asked to report on the possible maintenance employees at the SHOPPING UNLIMITED succeeding fight in the Communist Party activities or home. 434 Oakland Street coliseum; Above, he beliefs of people she knew in “ We will have our chance to When time la a factor... Manchester, Conn. adjusts his cfp itYthe Hollywood, Heilman was one of the present our case.” he said. 643-1155 first to take a moral position before Castleman and the other owners • dressing room minor. the committee. of the 155-bed facility on Vernon Let U8 do your shopping for you! Left, he takes a few. Caldwell, sitting erect and dem­ Street. Josiah J. Lessner and mofnentsto look onstrating an uncontrollable Howard Dickstein. have refused to CONVENIENT PERSONALIZED SERVICE spasm in her left arm, repeats FORMERLY «r6bnd the stage. negotiate with District 1199 be­ those chlldhoood words of Sophro- cause they say it does not repres­ V______LOW SERVICE CHARGE nla’s to the committee: “ I will not, ent an “ uncoerced majority” of the FOfl INFORMATION now or in the future, make bad home’s employees. They have said W IMC trouble for other people.” they will negotiate only if ordered Qall: 647-1642 JNSURANC^MANAG^^ENT^ENl^ to do so by the courts. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. 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M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 8, 1986 o Weekenders A young star is born About Town Art classes start Jan. 13 ) .Continued from page 11 , thanks to the before-school and backstage time Grange serves ham Jeff can put in on the homework. “ But you know, EAST HARTFORD—Hillstown Grange 87,617 Hills WEST HARTFORD — The West (Hartford Art Sm Yiddish film Gentle Folk to play I^ o w s at Keeney Street Sch(x>l to adult drama on sometimes you can’t just bounce from the stage to . St., will serve a ham and bean supper Jan. 11 starting League is accepting registrations for classes starting tbe professional stage. He is the only youngster in really concentrating on some paper,” Jeff says. at 5:30 p.m. at the Grange. Admission is $5.50 for on Jan. 13 at 87 Mountain Road. The league will offer The last Yiddish film made in Poland before the Gentle Folk, a progressive folk band featuring the current production at Hartford Stage, and he “ A lot of times I Just bring my own books, adults and $2.75 for children 12 and under. For watercolor, oil and acrylic painting; life and portrait Nasi invasion will be shown Sunday at 7; 30 p.m. at guitars, bass, violin and flute, will be featured says that’s an ideal situation. “ There aren’t any recreation reading.” information, call Marie Slate, 569-8933 or Bill drawing; jewelry making: silkscreen and sculptur^ Federation East, 434 Oakland St. The 1939 Aim with Saturday at WIntonbury Folk Fellowship, 54 Maple other kids for me to hang around with. So I ’m Another form of backstage recreation has MacMurtry, 568-1946. Classes for beginner and advanced adult students and Ensllsh subtitles, “ A Letterto Mam a," is the fourth in Ave., Bloomfield. The group plays original material. really friends with the adult cast members. We for children in grades 1 to 6 will be offered. The coffeehouse offers free music and refreshments, surfaced from a completely unexpected source. For more information and registration, call Mary a five-part series, “ Our Yiddish Heritage in Film .” have these little jokes when we’re onstage. They sponsored by the Suburban Institute of Adult Jewish beginning at 7:30 p.m. One of the SMurity guards often brings a personal Miller reviews ‘Haven’ Kay Godar, 233-0597. treat me like I ’m just one of the gang,” he says. computeir to the theater. He challenges Jeff to Studies. Nettie Miller will review the book “ Haven” at the The black and white movie is set in the Polish After six weeks of rehearsals and more than two playgames on it. “ We’ve even traded discs,” Jeff weeks of performances, Jeff really is one of the Honorable Menschen meeting Wednesday at 11 a.m. Ukraine and New York City. It traces the breakup of a Paper your world says. at Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle Turnpike. The Water exercise ^claes continues Polish Jewish family due to the stress, poverty and gang. Although he plays a character who’s simply book was written by Ruth Gruber of New York City, a chaoe of war and the difficulties of immigrant life. It is It’s called Papermania Plus, but it’s actually an called "B oy” in the script, this is no bit part. Jeff WHAT WAS the biggest surprise encountered former war correspondent. Those attending may Swimnastics class will resume Tuesday at 7:30p.nti. a sentimental story of a mother's efforts to keep her enormous show of art and commercial paper is on stage for several first act scenes, and for when he made this jump to the “ big time?” bring a dairy sandwich for lunch. Dessert and coffee at Manchester High School pool. The free, drop-in collectibles of all kinds. On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 family together. most of the second act. The sheer size of the professional stage, says will be served. class will continue through May and is open to all p.m., and on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m., you can Tickets are: $2.50, general admission; $2, seniors; "Most of the time, if there were rehearsals, Jeff Jeff. adults with a Manchester Recreation Department and $1, students. browse through antique papers, advertisements (new had to be there,” says his mother, Judy Paris, The ” I had only been on the stage at Keeney Street card. No registration is necessary. Sue Vaughn will be and old) and fine photography, at the Hartford Civic the instructor. Center, Hartford. Admission is $3.50. director tried to accommodate Jeff’s school School,” he says. “ This one is just enormous.” YMCA teaches roller skating schedule, however, and allowed him to arrive But a bigger adjustment for Jeff was accepting Two for one price VERNON — Indian Valley YMCA will teach mbst days after 3 p.m. This meant that brother the type of audience he’s now playing to. “ In the beginner and advanced roller skating for children The Sounding Board coffeehouse presents two Doctor speaks on hearts A few blue notes Michael Paris, a senior at Manchester High school things, people really don’t dare boo or Saturday morning starting Jan. 18. Children will meet singers this weekend for the price of one. Fred Small School, drove Jeff Into Hartford. One of his criticize the show,” he says. “ It’s their own kids or at 9:30 a.m. at the YMCA, 375 Hartford Turnpike, and Dr. Stephen Sinatra will speak on the psychology of will present one set, and Scott Alarik will do the next. I A Trumpeter Clark Terry and his quartet will be parents, Judy or David Paris of 140 Ralph Road, someone they know. But with this, you’re playing be bused to the Skating Palace East in East Hartford heart disease Wednesday at a meeting of the The concert will be at 8 p.m. Saturday at First Church featured Sunday night when the Hartford Jazz Society for two hours of skating and a half-hour lesson each American Association of Retired Persons, Chapter of Christ Congregational, 12 South Main St., West drove Jeff home. for a bunch of critics all the time.” presents a concert at the Holiday Inn, 50 Morgan St.. - “ When Michael couldn’t, we would try to get This knowledge can make backstage butterflies week. The children will return to the YMCA by 1 p.m. 604 at Concordia Lutheran Church, Kaiser Audito­ Hartford. Admission is $6. Hartford. Tickets for the 7 p.m. concert are $10 Jeff a ride some other way,” his mother says. worse, Jeff admits. But it also makes the victory Registration between Jan. 6 and Jan. II is required. rium on Pitkin Street. Coffee will be served at 12:45 general admission. $9 for students. For information, p.m. and the meeting will start at 1:30 p.m., followed “ But there were three times when he would get on . seem sweeter when an audience is completely won The office hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 9 call 242-6688. a.m. to noon Saturday. by the talk. a bus in front of Bennet and take it in to Hartford. over. Fiddlin’ around This whole thing has given him an enormous “ It’s like, you know that the applause is really Dr. Sinatra is chief of cardiology at Manchester amount of independence. We used to walk him into Memorial Hospital and its director of medical John Cunningham began playing the violin at the genuine,” lie says. Marquez Club to start education. age of 7. Some 30 years later, he is considered one of Dress warm for party rehearsals. Now he doesn’t even want us there any "Androcles & the Lion” runs through Jan. 19. the premier Celtic fiddlers in the world, performing more. He wants us to just leave him off and be Already Jeff is looking forward to the closing with SOUTH WINDSOR — The Gabriel Garcia Marquez traditional Irish and Scottish music, as well as his own There’s to be a comet watching party tonight, gone.” a mixture of joy and apprehension. ’ T m really Club will hold its first meeting Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at compositions. weather permitting. The guided field trip will convene going to miss all of this, and the people especially. Paperback Alley, 984 Sullivan Ave. Marquez, a native Satellite group goes to session He will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. at New Harmony at 7 at the Stratton Brook State Park, on Route 305 in M ANY SHOWS use double casts for the I ’ve learned a lot from everyone and they’ve been of Colombia, wrote “ One Hundred Years of Solitude,” Coffeehouse. Roaring Brook Nature Center, 70 Simsbury. children’s roles. But in ” Androcles” there is no great to me,” he says. considerd by many critics to be one of the great works Vernon Area Satellite support group of Connecticut .It’s co-sponsored by the Mark Twain Memorial, the Gracey Road, Canton. Admission is $7. Tara, a one besides Jeff to play the part of Boy. ” I don’t But there is a huge piece of his life that he’s of the 20th century. Traumatic Brain Injury Association will attend a Copemican Pianetarium and the state park. If the He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. The Hartford-based Irish music group, will play the even have an understudy,” Jeff says. So he is in looking forward to reclaiming. ” I never get to special meeting of the state association Monday at 7 opening set. Reservations are strongly advised, so weather is bad, the party will be held Jan. 10, instead. group is open to those who wish to read the works of p.m. at Rocky Hill Community Room. 1800 Silas every performance — matinees and evening play with my friends,” he says. “ And I don’t think call 232-6924. For more information, call 247-0998 or 827-7419. the writer, whose works have been translated and sold Deane Highway, Rocky Hill. Clement Roy, govern­ performSnees. Sometimes this means he skips I even remember how to just hang around.” all over the world. ment relations consultant of the state organization, 5 classes at Bennet. But more often, it means that For more information, call 644-9979. 3 will speak on the 1986 legislative agenda and the his homework cannot get done on time. legislative and regulatory processes affecting people Although this was all cleared in advance with with brain injuries and their families. For more Cinema the school guidance counselor, some teachers are Service Notes Goodstine leads discussions information, call John T. Clark, 749-9031. The public is welcome. not exactly enthusiastic about his commitment, Sally Goodstine of Manchester will lead the YW CA’s (PG ) FrI and Sot 1,3,5,7:15,9:25,11:20; 2, 4:15, 7:10, 9:20. — Agnes of God Jeff says. book discussion group for adults. The group meets on HARTKIID Sun 1, 3, 5, 7:15, 9:25. — Spies Like Us (PG-13) FrI-Sun 7:20, 9:20. — One ... "Some of them don’t think it’s more important Donald Lamb senfea In Texas ChMllM city — Ron FrI and Sot 1,4,7, (R) FrI ond Sat 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:40, 10, Mogic Chrlstmos (G) Sat and Sun 2,4. the third Tuesday fronfi 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 78 N. Main YWCA has children’s sessions 10; Sun 1,4, 8. — Enamv Mine (PG-13) 12:15; Sun 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:40, 10. — Th# — A Clockwork Orange (R) FrI and Sat to be in a show than to do my school work,” he St. Fri-Sun 2, 4:15, 7:30, 9:40. — Th« midnight.— The Rocky Horror Picture Donald E. Lamb, son of Richard A. Lamb and Official Story FrI-Sun 2:15, 4:30, 7:15, Jewel of the Nile (PG ) FrI and Sat Roll on, river says. ” So they wonder why I can’t just miss a Tolstoy’s short stories, “ Family Happiness” and Nutmeg Branch YWCA is taking registration for 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:40, 11:45; Sun Show (R) FrI ond Sat midnight. — Pink stepson of Marion Lamb of 45 Goodwin St., has been 9 :». — 101 Dalmatians (G ) FrI-Sun 12:n, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:40. — Clue (PG) Floyd: The Wall (R ) FrI and Sat show one night so I could get my homework done. promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of master “ The Death of Ivan Ilyich,” will be discussed preschool children’s classes which will begin the 1:15,3,4:50,4:30,8:10,9:45. midnight. video cailed "The Connecticut... River ■AST HARTFORD FrI and Sot 1:20, 3:25, 5:20, 7:35, 9:40, Treasures from the era of Connecticut's It’s not so much that they give me a hard time, but sergeant. He is director of operations at Bergstrom Tuesday. On Jan. 28, the subject will be de middle of the month. For a listing and more SiMwcaM ClMma 1-9 — TO# Color 11:45; Sun 1:20,3:25,5:20,7:35,9:40. — VERNON of Promise," from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tocqueville’s “ Journey to America.” information, call the YWCA at 647-1437 or come to the Young Sherlock Holmes (PG-13) FrI CM# 1 A 2— Back to the Future ( PG) birth comprise the exhibit calied "The I can see sometimes that they are pretty Air Force Base, Texas, with the NCO Leadership PurpI# (PG-13) FrI-Sun 1:15,4:15,7:15, School. He received an associate degree in 1985 from For more information on YWCA programs or for a office at 78 N. Main St, Advance registration is 10:10.— Out of Africa ( PG) FrI-Sun 1,4, and Sat 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:50, 10:10, 12:15; FrI 7,9:15; Sat 1:30,7,9:15; Sun 1:30,4, Great River: Art and Society of the Saturday, and Sunday. The video is free annoyed.” 7:10, 10:05. — A Chorus Lin#: Th# Sum, 3:10, 5:20,7:50, 10:10.. 7, 9:15. — Jagged Edge (R) FrI 7:15, with museum admission, which is $3 for Fortunately, most of the work gets in on time, Community College of the Air Force. free brochure, call the office at 647-1437, required. MovI# (PG-13) FrI and Sat 12:30, 2 :», MANCHISTKR _ 9:X; Sat 2, 7:15,9:30; Sun 2, 4:30, 7:15, Connecticut Vailey," at the Wadsworth 5:10, 7:30, 9:50, 12:10; Sun 12:30, 2:50, UA Theaters Rost — Bock to the 9:30. Atheneum. in conjunction with this, adults, $1.50 for students. From 11 a.m 5:10,7:30,9:50. — Whit# Nights ( PG-13) Future (PG) FrI 7, 9:30; Sot and Sun 2:10, 4:20, 7, 9:30. — Jogged Edge (R) Back to the Future (PG ) Frl FrI and Sat 1:15,4:05,7:10,9:45,12:15; and Sot 7:15,9:30: Sun 7:15. there wiii be continuous screenings of a to 1 p.m. Saturday, ail are admitted free. Adopt a pet featuring... Sun 1:14, 4:05, 7:10, 9:45. — Rocky IV FrI 7:10,9:45; Sat 2,4:15,7:10,9:45; Sun Pup needs a home Manchester Country Club The ‘Duke boys’ fading from memory mixi m Scenic Dining Overlooking the Reservoir By Barbara Richmond formula for puppies who are Two Banquet Rooms — The actor-singer, who has re­ tremendously, says Schneider. He reflective side to Schneider. NASHVILLE, Tenn, (U PI) — Special to the Herold without a mother to nurse them. for vour upcoming wedding or party John Schneider fixed a puzzled corded nine albums to date, has was in local theater at the age of 8 He said he recognized from the She is now able to lap milk from a and by age 14 was a seasoned beginning that there would be “ a look on his face at the odd opening enjoyed his greatest success with ~ Happiness is a warm puppy, dish and to eat mashed-up puppy The Woodbridge Room — question of the interview. MCA in Nashville. veteran of the legitimate stage: battle” to maintain his own J especially when that puppy is only food. She has also been paper After high school he continued his identity. ;; for smaller groups, seats 16-50 "A m I surprised when somebody He has had a string of hit singles 4 or 5 weeks old and really needs a trained. tells me that they are surprised I on the country charts with ’T v e theater work and started acting in Dog Warden Richard Rand said commercials and films — and also “ It’s a constant struggle remind­ mother’s tender loving care. Such The Cheney Banquet Hall — can sing? I had always sung on Been Around Enough To Know,” ing people, ‘Hi, I’m John Is the case with a tiny female dog she weighs three pounds and three “ Country Girls,” “ It’s A Short began playing music for tips at for weddings or large parlies, seating up lo 163 every television show I could, at Schneider, and this is the charac­ that the town has in custody. ounces and has been declared in every available opportunity,” said Walk From Heaven To Hell,” “ I ’m local nightspots around Atlanta. perfect health by a veterinarian. In September 1977, with a week’s ter I play,” ’ he said. Her name is Holly because she the strapping 6-foot-3-inch former Gonna Leave You Tomorrow,” was taken into custody on Christ­ She’s a mixed breed, probably 305 South Main Street • Manchester • 646-0103___ stuhble on his face and a beer in his “ Recognizing this at the very co-star of ’’The Dukes of and his current effort. ’’’’What’s A mas Eve. She’s now in a temporary mostly shepherd. She has a beauti­ hand, Schneider showed up to beginning was very, very impor­ Hazzard.’’ Memory Like You?” jiome, but needs a permanent ful tan coat. \ audition as a “ good ole boy" for tant. A lot of people will sit back Schneider, 31, has carved out a Schneider’s new album for MCA Rand can be reached at the dog A place to call home. “ The Dukes of Hazzard.” and just kind of do their show, take promising career in country music is due for release after the first of » Her “ foster fqmily” has been pound, located on town property NIKKI’S He thinks this helped him get the their off time, rest and relax — and since he left the weekly TV series the year and stylistically it is his giving her lots of attention, but off Olcott Street, or by calling the part that launched him on the road when the show is m erthey wonder grind and said it seemed ’’a little best so far. they aren’t able to keep her. 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A ll above served with Salad, Potato & yegetable. 111 working. Singing is not just a hobby." is starting new iife Schneider, a native of Mount GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE LA STRADA Restaurant From NIKKI with LOVE Kisco, N.Y. (he was born in the SpNiil $8il1 ■ TMi N aeR ke prilw tN Z’4xl’8 - This id muil bi priiinlid !;By Maud S. Beelman The pirates towed the small boat 471 Hartford Road 643-6165 254 Droad St Manchester same hospital as Bruce Jenner), '-The Associated Press close to the coast of Thailand. Mon.-Sat. 5:30-10 / Sun. 'til 9 has two distinct careers — films TURKISH YASnC NOMADIC BELUCHE now % 0 - 8 0 % ‘ Dang said the only reason no one • 646-3000 • and singing country music. Rilill Oni P$r 9 7 0 R$g. One Per OFF ; STATE COLLEGE, Pa, - Tung was killed was because the pirates “ I have found it easy to concen­ $200------Cu$tBmif ^ SI S o....Cudtomar *1S . ON ALL RUGS I Dang smiles a lot these days. He found valuables and women on trate on a number of projects. 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6K X )PM Ci) <39 ® ( S D m ’isnt ttrokM Son takes money and runs, C C AotkMi News (S) 139 Matt ts Hart Inexperience costs Whslers egeinst Quebec (H) (S Oimins a Siaak Caison'a Oiinady (tiaaaloa 03) NawaCantar Bv Bob PapBttI It happened in the latest damper ardent third-period rally by the leaving parents heartbroken Doctor Who IS) Herald Soorts Writer of defeat. hosts, who had a 16-6 advantage in 3 D napariiw 41 shots over the final 20 minutes, but DEAR ABBY: You had a letter “Inexperience — that hurt us,” (SZ) MaoNaHLahiar Nawahour only one goal to show for it. Th at’s DEAR in your column from “Louisiana HARTFORD - They hung said Hartford coach Jack Evans, because rookie petminder Clint A B B Y : M y hus­ Libra,” the 45-year-oid unmarried 3D Good Thnaa tough, but they hung, just the referring to the 2-on-l that led to Malarchuk, who foiled the Whal­ band and I are secretary who didn’t know what to [E S P N ] Maxda SpoitaLook sanne. the backbreaker at the conclusion. [H 0 O ] MOVIE: 'Braakin* 2 Haatrle Boo- ers, 5-1, Tuesday, was even more in our 70s and in say when asked. “ How’s your love The Hartford Whalers may have Twenty-one year old defenseman poor health. life?” You suggested, “ It’s none of galoo' Braak dancart fight to aava their scintillating Thursday. Malarchuk Dear Abby community eanlsr froai the eiutchei of talent comparable to the other four U lf Samuelsson, who has played so stopped 33 of 35 shots, including T e n y e a rs your business.” - greedy davaippart. Addlfo Qiiinonaa, teams in the indivisible division well, was caught up Ice while Michael Chambara. Lucinda DIckay. several of the veteran variety. ago, our son Weii, I am also a mature known as the Adams. But at the trying to keep the puck in the borrowed Abigail Van Buren Rated PG. Nordiques’ zone. The Stastny s took "We were all over them in their unmarried femaie who has been [M A X ] MOVIE: ■Miaundaratood' Attar same time that these best-ever (10,000 from us. asked numerous times (mostiy by Whalers are being acclaimed the play back the other way with end, right from the beginning of the He promised to the death of hit wife, a ahipping mag­ harmless men) how m y love life is, nate naglecta thd needa of hia young throughout the N H L, they are still only blue line partner Dana third period," said teeth-knashing repay it on a and I have bM n able to answer aorrt while being abaorbed by hia work. getting acclimated to their new Murzyn, 19, left to defend. right winger Kevin Dineen, who monthly basis Gene Hickman, Henry Thomea, Rip was the best forward on the ice. without hurting anyone’s feelings status. “ Ulfie tried to pinch in, and they (no interest) Tom. 1984. Rated PG. Dineen scored the equalizer — his by simpiy saying, “Private, and I tipped it by him, and two pretty within three years. He needed it for mentioned the $10,000 they owed. [TMC] MOVIE; Trotoocr (CC) A naive For years the Whalers were the 13th — off a at 7:06. He > hope yours is, too.” cocktail waitreae bacofnea a national good players got a 2-on-l on young / his business. His business has been FORGOTTEN PARENTS fifth wheel, the spare tire for so It works every time. haroine when ahe ia tscruited bf the deserved it. thriving. He and his wife have their many miles on a Stanley Cup road Dana,” related Evans. "And they COLORADO CRITIC State Department aa a pirotocol official. I own home and swimming pool; the D E A R F O R G O T T E N : You say Goldie Hewn. Chris Sarandon, Andre that the league barely disguises as didn't waste the chance.” " It ’s too bad we couldn’t have two older children (in college) you live two miles from your son, Gregory. 1984. Rated PG. In Stereo. an 80-game regular season. But the "Th e tie, 2-2, that late in the popped another one there.” said DEAR CRmC: Thanks. Your have their own cars, and his wife his wife and t h ^ children, and for [USA] USA Cartoon Expraaa word is out that Hartford is no game,” sighed Evans, "We Dineen. "W e had so many chances, answer was better than mine. I had SIX shots alone in the third. also has one. four years you sent them gifts for 6:30PM (X ) <39 Too close for Ckrmfort longer along for the ride. shouldn’t be gambling.” all occasions, none were acknowl­ " It was a big series.” said thorny Unfortunately, tonight, he (Malar­ 3D Benson We have not received one penny edged, yet you continued to send DEAR ABBY: What would you Quebec center Dale Hunter, after Peter Stastny, the Quebec cap­ chuk) played real well.” 39 Odd Couple of the $10,000. Four years ago, this gifts and checks. Something is do about a guy who asked you to the Nordiques nipped the Whalers, tain and all-star centerman, broke Paul MacDermid gave Hartford son literally walked out of our lives (23) <39 NBC Nightly News down the left side on Murzyn. The drastically wrong. m arry him before tax time so he 3-2, Thursday night at the Civic a 1-0 lead on the tilt’s first shot, 27 (S ) Nightly Businesa Report without one word of explanation. Have you ever phoned your son can write you off? Center for a sweep of this week’s rookie defenseman jabbed at the seconds in, when he shoved a He lives two miles away. We have or written to him? Do you have a MARSHA I 39 ABC News two-game set. puck as the Czech broke across the doorstep backhander under Malar- not had a telephone call, a card, a promissory note for the $10,000 he ' 3 D Notlciaro SIN Anton Stastny, off a feed from slot, but the rubber hopped to chuk’s legs for his second goal of gift — nothing. This also applies to Anton, wide open on the right side. borrowed? D E A R M AR SH A: If this is the 3D One Day at a Tima brother Peter, nailed the decisive the campaign. It was the Whalers’ his wife and children. (The oldest I Would suggest that you initiate only reason he wants to m arry you, [CNN] Showbli Today goal with 2:46 left to end an “ I poked him and the bounce fastest of the season from the is 21; the youngest is 11.) We know went right to the other brother in some kind of communication and write him off. [DIS] Advanturee of Oztie and Harriet impassioned affair before a crowd outset, but Peter Stastny answered that they are well because we hear try to find out why your son walked of 11,664. the crease,” noted Murzyn, “ And with an echo on a breaka\t^yN\ from others who see them and do [ESPN] Outdoor Life out of your life. “ We could’ve been down four he just put it in.” wrister, just 38 saconds l a t e n t | 7:00PM (D CBS News business with our son. If you're reluctant to initiate it. (Is your social life in a slump? points, and them up four points.” Anton Stastny hammered the John Anderson capped a-2-on-l (X) Thraa'a Company puck off the inside of the right post Before Christmas my husband how about a friend, relative, your Lonely? Get Abby’s updated, re­ added Hunter. “So that’s eight with J .F . Sauve for a 5-on-3 power DPI photo attorney or clergyperson? vised and ex pand^ booklet, "How IX) ABC Nows points right there. Anytime you past goalie Mike Liut. play m arker to give the Nordsa2-l said, "Let's accept the fact that (X ) t10O,O(X> Pyramid they don't want to be bothered with There must be a reason why your to Be Popular” — for people of all play your own division, especially The loss, combined with Buffa­ lead at 3:16 of the middle stanza. 3D At the Movlea Alex Karras stars as George Papadapolis, the adoptive lo’s 2-2 tie with Detroit, dropped goalie Mike Liut (1) have their eyes 3 3 son thinks you deserve this kind of ages. Send your name and address our division, it's a big game.” W H A L E R N O TE S — Defense- Quebec's Wilf Paiement and Whalers’ us, and stop sending them gifts. Knofa Landing (Until this year, we remembered treatment. This is a very bizarre clearly printed with a check or 39 father of Webster, on A B C ’s "Webster." to air Friday, Jan. A playoff race in the Adams the 19-17-1 Whale back into last man Risto Siltanen missed the Risto Siltanen watch puck sail to the elsewhere. (St 139 M*A*S*H place. With 39 points, the P O O F them on all occasions, but they and mysterious situation. I want money order for $2.50 and a long, 3. Division may be no place for second half of the third period with corner as Scot Kleinendorst (18) and never acknowledged anything — very much to help you. but there stamped (39 cents) self-addressed (23) Wheel of Fortune on-the-job training. Then again, no number (points out of fourth) is a sprained left shoulder and will are many unanswered questions. envelope to: Dear Abby, Popular­ 123) MaoNell-Lehrar Newahour [TM C] MOVIE: 'Alphabet C It/ A young spot may be more ideal. one. P O O F lA (points out of first) miss “10 days" according to just cashed the checks.) 9:30PM CSD S9) Benson (CC) The pass­ Good luck and God bless you. ity, P.O. Box 38923. Hollywood, 39 Price la Right hood balks when he's ordered to set fire As they make their stand, it is three. Evans.. .Malarchuk is 7-7-1 for the What do you say, Abby? Where ing of Halley's Comet inspires Kraus to vs. Adams clubs.. .Hartford is 6-9-1 power play, the Nords 1-3. . Saturday matchup, followed by Please write again. I care. Calif. 90038.) 39 Newlywed Game dream that ahe and Benson are the last to the tenement his parents live in. Vin­ seems only a matter of time before Quebec. 20-15-2, moved into a season, but has become a factor in did we go wrong? We have never cent Spano, Kate Vernon, Michael Wins­ in the division. Quebec is 11-5-1. the .Hartford now embarks on another stops in Calgary, Vancouver and 3D Loco Amor two people left on Earth. the youthful Whalers make their first-place deadlock with Mont­ the division with some big wins, low. 1984. Rated R. best record against the Adams. . crucial west coast road trip, Chicago. The Whalers next home (SZ> Nightly Bualneaa Report dSl Independent News mark. In the meantime, the same real. Each has 42 points. including back-to-back shutouts game is Jan. 15 vs. the Oilers. 1 1:35PM CD Entertainment Tonight Spoiled in the spoiler was an over Boston. . .Liut is 13-11-1, 6-7-1 .The Whalers were O-for-4 on the traveling to Edmonton for a ISD Dlffrant Strokes 10:00PM ® Falcon C r« t (CC) Kenny Rogers talks about his latest al­ youth stands to be marked. [CNN] Monayllns Father Christopher moves into the man­ bum 'Heart of the Matter'. In Stereo. Hair loss may not be minor sion, while Angela tells Lance that his [DIS] DIanay's Leganda and Haros inheritance will be affected if Chrlato-. 11:45PM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'New York . [ESPN] SportaOnter pher leaves the priesthood. (60 min.) Nights' The amorous adventures of nine NFL playoff roundup as objective as possible in answer­ New York socialites, including an inter­ D E A R D R . [USA] Wild, Wild World of Animals ing your specific question. C53 News national rock star and a United Nations GOTT: What 7;30PM (X) PM Magaalns (5 ) 3 ® Our Family Honor (CC) Part 2 of diplomat. Corinne Alphen. George Ayer. Most authorities acknowledge a Oklahoma tops in the land would cause the (X) M*A*S‘H 2 Frank's efforts to arrest Augie result in 1983. Rated R. normal specturm of sexual activ­ Augie's death and Frank being charged hair on m y head m Wheel of Fortune 1 2:00AM 9® (5® Comedy Break Cowboys, road not friends ity between consenting adults. with murder. (60 min.) great team (Wednesday) night, to start falling (X) Benny Hill Show (3® Uncle Floyd By Jim Lutfrell 614 points from the 41 coaches Dr. Gott Oral sex is included in that d® Mission: Impoaalble and we're glad that they fin­ out? It comes 3D Independent News 9® Barney Millar United Press International who participated in the final spectrum. There is nothing physi­ (2® Tales from the Darksida ished No. 1,” a Penn State perhaps they can’t take that much injuries to Gary Danienson, is out mostly by y ISl S 9 Barney Miller (S® Man from U.N.C.LE balloting. Bv The Associated Press Peter Gott. M.D. cally harmful about oral sex, (S® (2® Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs spokesman said. "W e can say comfort. Those games were in LA mediocre at best. But the ground the ears and Newsnight NEW YORK — The Univer­ “ I ’m fortunate to coach at a except that all venereal diseases (22) Jeopardy become involved in the antics of an ex­ [C N N ] that our only loss of the season proper, the Memorial Coliseum. game is solid. Kevin Mack, with bottom half of cop who is correctly predicting mob sity of Oklahoma, fulfilling its school that can attract the good The Dallas Cowboys are on the \ can be spread through this kind of 39 Newlywed Game [ESPN] Sportsline This time the game's really in 1,104 yards rushing, and Earnest the skull. The slayings. (60 min.) (R), In Stereo. role as preseason favorite, was players that allow you the was to the national champion.” road again, a most unfriendly road contact. Many people find it 39 Benson [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Weekend Peas' Four Anaheim. Byner, with 1,002. are only the hairdresser (2® Odd Couple sailors just finishing basic training in named college football’s na­ opportunity to win conference when it comes to the National distasteful and their preferences SZ) Wild World of Animala The most dramatic climbs in " I think most teams, when third pair from the same team to called them ^ Bodes da Odk> San Diego travel to Los Angeles for fun tional champion Thursday by championships and national the final ratings were made by Football League’s winding high­ must be honored by considerate 3D DIfrmnt Btrokaa and romance. D.W. Brown, Peter Ellen- they’re playing at home, they play surpass 1,000 yards on the ground ' 'resting S3) Start of Something Big the U P I Board of Coaches. championships," Oklahoma Tennessee, U C L A and Texas way to the Super Bowl. Since 1978, get loose. Do you think Sinamet has partners. However, It is a valid [CNN] Croaaflie stein. 1984. Rated R. at a higher level of intensity.” in the same season. hairs.” Could this be caused by [C N N ] Evening News It marked the fifth time since coach Barry Switzer said. when they made it to the N F L title method of sexual expression and, Bpasdweak A 4M . Tennessee, 9-1-2, moved J J something to do with this problem? [ESPN] ( D m o v ie : k is s M eeU Dallas defensive end E d ‘"Too poor circulation or injury? I'm 36, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Maas Appeal' (CC) An 12:05AM the U P I ratings were started in "There are a lot of good football up four places to No. 4 after its game but lost to Pittsburgh, the Chicago is getting its first taste in the present climate of the 20 [U S A ] Radio 1990 the Phantom' A mad scientist uses his T a ll” Jones said. "But, see, that* have no allergies, and have had a idealistic young deacon disrupts the 1950 that Oklahoma has been coaches who don’t ever have thrashing of Miami; U C LA , Cowboys are 1-3 in National of N F L postseason play since 1963 D E A R R E A D E R : Possibly, but century, is considered normal, peaceful parish of a comfortable middle- cybernetic talents to create robots in an won't happen in this game because perfect blood workup. I did hurt 8:00PM (X) The Twilight Zone A pho­ effort to destroy KISS. KISS, Anthony crowned national champion. that opportunity. There are only 9-2-1, jumped seven places to Conference postseason play away — when the Giants visited then, her condition is more likely the provided there is no exploitation on tographer diacovera an unusual camera, aged priest. Jack Lemmon, Charles it is the playoffs, a do-or-die m y neck two months ago, but went Zerbe. 1978. The Sooners previously won in a few schools in the country that from Texas Stadium, the only too. The Bears>won that game 14-10 result of Parkinson’s disease itself. the part of one participant. I think an Irishman betisves that a group of ex­ Durning, Zeljko tvanek. 1984. Rated PG. No. 6 following its humbling of situation. We will match their fpr treatments. 1950, 1955, 1956 and 1975. Only ever have that opportunity.” victory 30-27 over Atlanta in a 1980 to take the league championship. Her neurologist should be in­ it’s fair to say that it is the traterrestrials are leprachauns, and a [M A X ] MOVIE: The Last Starflghter' 12:30AM CD Comedy Tonight Iowa, and Texas A&M. 10-2, intensity because of that.” cruel food critic gets his just desserts (CC) A video game wizard is recruited by Southern California, which also Switzer was the only coach divisional playoff. Neither the Bears nor the Giants formed about her toes; he may motivation for a particular form of CD Saturday Night Live advanced four places to No, 7 The game is one of Saturday’s D E A R R E A D E R : Most types of from a Chinese restaurant (60 min.) an alien to help save the universe. Rob­ has five national titles, has won who prevented his team from They lost the 1980 NF C title game have even gotten to a title game want to make an adjustment in the sexual activity that is normal or (3® Star Trek after whipping Auburn 36-16 in pair of divisional playoffs. At hair loss are Hereditary, some are (X) PM Magaalns ert Preston, Lance Guest. 1984. Rated as many titles. being a unanimous No. 1 choice. 21-7 in Philadelphia. dose or dosage schedule of her abnormal, not the act itself. PG. (3® The Untouchables the Cotton Bowl. Miami, the Cleveland Browns, 8-8, since then. caused by a condition called (X) 39 Webstar (CC) Webster's at­ The I l-l Sooners, rated No. 1 He gave his first-place vote to They lost the 1981 N F C title game "These two teams have been Sinamet. I think the best approach in your tempts to make friends with an unu­ [T M C ] MOVIE: The Big Score'A tough (22) (3® Friday Night Videos: The Year- champions of the American Con­ A alopecia: others are due to infec­ in the preseason, were ranked Fresno State, the nation’s only A ir Force, 12-1, also ad­ 28-27 in San Francisco. down a long time,” Bears Coach sually tell clasamata are rejected by the Chicago narcotics cop it dismissed from End Review Paul Shaffer hosts this look ference Central Division, visit the tion. nutritional deficiency or case Is to discuss openly and back at the events that shaped rock his­ No. 2 before they ripped pre­ undefeated major college team. vanced, moving up two places to They lost the 1982 NF C title game Mike Ditka said. "It's good for DEAR DR. GOTT: Is oral sex boy. who doubta Webster's motives. the force in a scandal and goes looking Dolphins, 12-4, champs of the A F C certain underlying diseases. I honestly with your boyfreind any for revenge against the drug dealers res­ tory in 1985. (90 min.) In Stereo. viously top-ranked and un­ Switzer’s vote helped Fresno No. 5 following a 24-16 triumph 31-17 in Washington. football when you get two teams considered abnormal? I haven’t (X) News East. doubt that circulatory problems or questions or hesitations you might ponsible. Fred Williamson, John Saxon. 9 ® Maude beaten Penn State 25-10 in State to a No. 16 finish in the over Texas in the Bluebonnet And in 1985, they were 10-6 that were forerunners of most of been around, but m y boyfriend 3D MOVIE: To Be Announced' 1963. Rated R. On Sunday, the two surviving injury would be factors in a person have. Begin to build that trust [ESPN] World Cup Ski Jumping Cover­ Wednesday’s Orange Bowl. final balloting. Bowl. overall — 7-1 at home (the loss a wants to make a lifetime commit­ 39 McOoud wild-card teams are on the road — the N F L teams.” 36 years old. If I were you. I'd see a which will serve you well through­ 10:30PM ® Alfred Hitchcock age from Lake Placid, New York. (90 Oklahoma was the only New Switzer also voted Fresno 44-0 blowout by Chicago) and 3-5 on ment, and oral sex is something he (29 MOVIE: 'Endangered Bpeoiea' The min.) Miami, Iowa and Nebraska the 10-6 Giants visiting the Bears, The showcase players on each dermatologist. Resting hairs or out your "lifetime commitment." (S ) Dick Van Dyke Year’s Day victor among the State (11-0-1) the No. 1 team in the road. says he likes. discovery of mutilated farm animals ail fell off considerably in the NFC Central champions at 15-1, team are running backs — Joe not, you may be developing a leads a retired detective and a female 91) 24 Horae 1:00AM CD star search '65 nation’s top four rated teams, as the last regular season ratings. They might well have been 2-6 final ratings after their bowl and the 11-5 New England Patriots Morris of the Giants, whose 1.336 long-term problem. Send your questions to Dr. Gott sherift to a dangerous garm warfare op­ [DIS] Behind the Soenea: Love Leeds CD Franklin Show Iowa and Miami (F la .), the "Th e y are the only unbeaten and out of the playoffs if New York DEAR READER: ’Theanswerto setbacks. Miami, 10-2, dropped in L A facing the 12-4 Raiders, yards rushing and 21 touchdowns in care of the Manchester Herald eration. Jobath Williams. Robert UriCh, the Way A behind-the-scenes look at the 9 ® Visions leading challengers, were team in the country,” he said. Giants quarterback Phil Simms, N If Hoyt Axton. 19B2. four places to No. 8; Iowa, 10-2, the question of what is (or what filming of 'Love Leads the Way'. champs of the A F C West, in the set club records, and Walter D E A R DR . G O T T : My sister has at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 9 ® Break the Bank soundly defeated in their bowl Each week, the coaches vote trying to run out the clock, hadn't isn’t) normal sex depends on who’s (22) (39 Knight Rider Aa Michael and his fell six places to No. 9, and Coliseum. Payton, who gained 1,551 yards in Parkinson's disease and takes 44101. Due to volume of mail, 11;00PM CD ® 9® News (f® Or. Gene Scott ^ games. for the top 15 teams, with 15 made a most timely (for Dallas) asking and who's answering. In my long-time love plan their wedding, the Nebraska, 9-3, dropped four With the exception of the rejig- his 11th N F L season. Sinamet, three-and-a-half tablets individual questions cannot be mastermind behind a break-in vows to CD Taxi [C N N ] Crossfire Big Ten champion Iowa en­ points going to a coach’s first- fumble deep in New York territory view, sexual preferences are pri­ places to No. 10. gered format that allowed Cleve­ Only one N F C team has never daily. Every mdrning her toes are answered, (juestions of general eliminate him. (60 min.) In Stereo. CD Action News [TM C] MOVIE: 'Johnny Dangerously' In tered the Rose Bowl ranked No. place selection, 14 for his second in the closing minutes, a turnover vate matters with a high degree of land and Detroit, a pair of 4-5 allowed Payton to run for 100 yards all curled up. She can't walk, and it interest will be answered in future (23) SZ) Waahlngten Week In Review CD Bizarre John Byner hosts this long the 1930s, an honest, good-hearted man 3 but was downed by U C LA choice, etc. Ohio State. 9-3, made the that the Cowboys converted into a individual variation. I’ll try to be teams, into the playoffs following in a game against them — the takes at least two hours before they columns. (CC) Paul Duke joined by top Wash­ running cable comedy series. is forced to turn to a life of crime to fi­ 45-28. Miami (Fla.), which was Michigan, 10.-1-1, moved from biggest climb among the second game-winning field goal. ington journalists analy2lng the week's nance his neurotic mother's skyrocket­ the strike-shortened 1982 season, 91) Independent Newa ranked No. 4, was drubbed by No. 5 to No. 2 after rallying past 10, advancing from No. 17 to No. Now they’re on the road again, in Giants. news. ing medical bills. Michael Keaton, Joe no team has entered postseason The Patriots are coming off their 9 ® Beat of Saturday Night Live Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton. 1984. Tennessee 35-7 in the Sugar Nebraska 27-23 in the Fiesta 11 following its 10-7 triumph Los Angeles for the second round of play in the N F L with a poorer first playoff victory since 1963. The (39 MOVIE: 'Suppose They Gave a War ( ® MOVIE: 'The Manitou' A derhonic Rated PG-13. Bowl. Bowl on New Year’s Day. Penn over Brigham Young in the playoffs. They can take some and Nobody Came' ChdoS errupts when Indian spirit is about to be born again in State, 11-1, finished No. 3. Florida Citrus Bowl. The loss comfort in the fact that while record than this year’s Browns. Raiders, meanwhile, are gunning a aihall town Sheriff enresti a sergeant 1:30AM CD Action News That left Oklahoma as the Sharp ax is cutter’s friend this tale of occultism and spiritual hell "It was a good season for us, dropped B Y U eight places to they’re 4-3 against the Rams in Cleveland’s passing game, with for their third Super Bowl triumph for romencinp a wattrass. Brian Kalth, on earth. Tony Curtis, Stella Stevens, (3® Independent News obvious champion. The Sooners Tony Curtis, En iaSt Bor^nlne. 1970. we just happened to lose to a No. 17. playoff competition, they are 2-0 in rookie Bernie Kosar pressed into in six years and their fourth Burgess Meredith. 1678. [C N N ] Newsnight Update received 40 first-place votes and mixture back in the pot and put it @D Criatal postseason games in LA . O r duty most of the season due to overall. DEAR back on the stove, adding one-half (22) NewaCenter [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Until September' (CC) ^ This Yaar in Country Muaie P O L L Y : We cup sugar, one-eighth teaspoon (2® Doctor Who A young woman falls in love with a mar­ [C N N ] Prime News ried banker while stranded in Paris. burn a lot of nutmeg and three sticks cin­ (5® M-A*S*H [E S P N ] Fiahin' Hole Karan Allen, Thierry Lhermitte, Christo­ wood during the namon, then simmer for 30 min­ (ST) Capitol Journal Hodding Carter pher Cazenove. 1984. NHL roundup w in te r, so I [HBO] MOVIE: The Naked Face' (CC) hosts this weekly news magazine which Pointers utes. This is great on toast. After his secretary and a patient are mur­ reports on Congressional activities. 1:35AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Paradiu' must always SUE dered, a psychiatrist comes to believe SD Comedy Break Two young survivors of a desert attack have an ax in that he is the real target. Roger Moore, discover nature and each other. Willie good condition Polly Fisher D E A R SU E ; This is a delicious Elliot Gould, Rod Steiger. 1984. Rated R. [C NN ] Monayllne Aames, Phoebe Cates. Richard Curnock. for splitting the and economical use for what many [M AX] MOVIE: 'North Datlea Fort/ A [DIS] MOVIE: 'Love Laada the W a / The 1982. Rated R. first seeing eye dog in America and his Night Potvin is honored, logs I wipe a bit people just throw away! You can professional football player is left out in 2;00AM (X) MOVIE: Man with the the cold by the team to which he contri­ master set off on a crusade that changes of petroleum also use the peelings to make juice the lives of the blind. Timothy Bottoms, Golden Arm' The tortures and torments buted so much. Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, of a drug addict trying to kick the habit jelly over the for jelly by cooking them, then Bo Swenson. 1979. Rated R. Eva Maria Saint Ernest Borgnine. 1984. squeezing them through a jelly are depicted in this drama. Frank Sina­ blade after ev­ [T M C ] MOVIE: '2010* (CC) Despite vol­ [USA] Night Flight tra, Kim Novak, Eleanor Parker. 1956. Bossy makes memorable bag. ery use (after wiping it clean, of D E A R P O L L Y : I found that I atile political teneions, U.S. and Russian 11:30PM CD Dynasty CD To Be Announced could remove lint that had accum­ Your helpful Pointer earns you aclefitlsta launch a follow-up apace mls- course). This prevents rust and CD MOVIE: 'Paper Chase' This intrigu­ (3® Solid Gold helps keep the blade in good ulated on a dark-colored sofa and the Pointer of the Week award, a siem to imreatigata the ftte of • falle(d voyage to Jupiter. Roy ScKelder, John ing, often humorous story tells about the [ESPN] Mazda SportsUwk chance at the empty net,” said ’T m angry, there were too many chair by using an old, clean, nylon copy of my book "P o lly’s Pointers: traumas of a first-year law student. Tim­ By Ian Love condition. LIthgow. 1984. Rated PQ. In Stereo. breakdowns, something like this PAULA stocking. I just brushed the uphols-. 1081 Helpful Hints for Making othy Bottoms, John Houseman, 2:05 AM CD To Be Announced United Press International Arbour. “ He’s the best I ’ve seen at [U S A ] T N T putting the puck in the net from in shouldn’t happen. As for Bossy, tery and the lint came off. 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Write Polly's Pointers in right-winger Thursday night, how­ [ESPN] SportaCenter third period and assisted on the When smooth, I place the apple 9:00PM (X ) Daiist (CC) ' [U SA] Night Flight (R). ever, was New York’s 7-5 come- reached that plateau. Prior to MRS. L.H. care of the Manchester Herald. other Red Wings goal to lift Detroit CX M trv Griffin 3 :1 0 A M [M AX] MOVIE: 'North Dallas from-behind victory over the Bos­ Bossy, Phil Esposito scored 500 in into the tie. (X) 39 Dlffront StrokM (CC) Whan F o rt/ A professional football player it • ton Bruins. 803 games. Maggie and Phillip have a fight, Sam C hannels left out in the cold by the team to which " I ’m real happy, real excited, He became the 11th player in and Arnold schema to bring them back he contributed so much. Nick Nolte, Mac , N H L history to score 500 goals. He Davis, Bo Swanson. 1979. Rated R. it’s been a wonderful evening,” Stars 3, Canucks 2 together. (R). has a shot this season to pass Jean Thoughts WFSB -Hartford, CT CD said the 27-year-old Bossy. “ They At Bloomington, Minn., Steve (X ) To Be Announced WNEW New York, NY CD 3:15AM [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Brsakln' 2 Beliveau, who finished with 507 honored Denis and I get my 500th Payne scored 11:56 into the third r > .. (29 S9 Mlafita of Soienoe The miafitr WTNH New Haven, CT CD Eleotrio Bo^alocr Break dancers fight ' goals and Guy Lafleur who has 517. New York, NY to save their community cantor from the the same night. The best thing is period to give the North Stars their "Self-control” is a quality we this way: "possessing power, not fulfill the lusts or desires of the become Involved In a hunt to Rnd an- WOR CD Frank Mahovlich follows on the clant Mayan traaturaa banaath the city WPIX New York, NY ®) clutchea of greedy developers. Adolfo • that for the second game in a row, fifth straight victory. The five should strive to achieve in this new strong, having mastery or posses­ flesh. Through orby ouryieldingto Quinones, MIcheal Chambara, Lucinda scoring list with 533 goals. of Bavarly HIMa. (60 min.) (R). WTXX Weterbury, CT & we have rallied to win in the third consecutive triumphs marked * WWLP Springfield, MA (22 Dickey. Rated PG. year. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit sion of, continent.” The word the Spirit of God, victory is 12318Z) Groat Parformanbaa: On the Rai- period.” Potvin, whose family was flown WEDH Hartford, CT Minnesota’s longest .winning as explained to us in the book of refers to the mastery of one's own secured. ila (CC) Thia performance by the Britith <» 3:30AM CD To Be Announced in specially for the occasion, was WVIT Hartford, CT With 2; 22 remaining in the game National Theatre It baaed on the tame 9D streak since March, 1984. Galatians: "But the fruit of the desires and impulses. W8BK Boston, MA (Q)8paoa: 1999 and the score tied 5-5, Bossy pulled honored in pre-game ceremonies. play that Inipirad 'Hallo, Dolly' and Th e 4:00AM Spirit is love. joy. peace, long- "Therefore do not be foolish, but WGGB Springfield, MA & "I’m very happy for Bossy, he Matcbrngtar'. (2 bn.) [C N N ] Larry King Overnight the trigger on a Bryan Trottier suffering. gentleness, goodness, But how caii this really be done? understand what the Lord's will is. wx^rv Peterson, NJ as helped me tie and break the record Flyars 7, Kings 4 3D im-BiWeetg; AnHIet da Oro pass. His shot zipped past Bruins faith, meekness, self-control..." Going back to the passage of Do not get drunk on wine, which WGBY Springfield. MA 9t) ; 10AM CD Get Smart and I couldn’t be happier over the At Inglewood, Calif., Brian WTIC Hartford, CT goalie Doug Keans for goal No. 499 [CNN] Larry King Uva CD 4:30AM [TM C] MOVIE: The Big Propp scored once and added four (Galatians 5:22,23). It is also Scripture we have already menti­ leads to debauchery. Instead, be CNN Cable News Ntwrk (CNN) and a 6-5 Islander lead. whole evening,” said Potvin. [CH8] MOVIE: 'Jliblny Criekat Story­ Score' A tough Chicago narcotics cop it oned, Galatians chapter five, and filled with the Spirit" (Ephesians DISNEY Disney Channel iD IS l Bruins coach Butch Goring, who assists to power the Flyers. mentioned in 1 Peter 5:8, "Be teller' JImlny Criekat Introducaa ani- ditm itted from the force in a tcandal_ In the final minute, with Keans ESPN Sports Network IC S F N i UPI photo self-controlled and alert. Your the answer will be found. If the 5:17, 18, N IV ). mated vtrtlona of the world'a greatatt and goat looking for revenge agalhot out for a sixth attacker. Islander played with Bossy on the Island­ Propp’s linemate, Per-Erik Ek- HBO Home Box Office i H I O l enemy the devil prowls around like Holy Spirit is controlling our lives talat and tallf about tba livoa of thair the drug dealers reapontible. Fred WiK coach AI Arbour sent Bossy out to ers’ Stanley Cups teams from lund, also contributed four assists. CINEMAX. Cinsmax (MAX) New York Islander sniper Mike Bossy and is about to score his career 500th we will have controlled lives. The tuthdra. 1BB6. Rated NR. iitmton, John Saxon. 1983. Rated R. 1980-1983, would like to forget the The Flyers rolled to their 29th a roaring lion looking for someone Paster Jim Beliesov TMC Movie Channel (TIMC) defend the lead. goal. Bossy led Islanders to 7-5 win. to devour” (NIV). Apostle Paul says in Galatians five Faith Baptist Chtark (ttm)TBBRankB«M« U8A USA Network ( U t A l 4:56AM [HBO ] RsmamlMr Whstc ” I had an inkling he might get a evening. victory in 39 games this season. closes in on Bruins' goalie Doug Keans One writer defines self-control in that we are to walk in the Spirit and VUO flfaitf . - -'r.r, .’ WhwMa. WInge and Whittlea MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 3, 19B6 — 17

H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 3, 1986 Veeck hailed for his love of America’s Qame roundup he purchased the American Association Mllwauk^ included once sending a midget to the plate. His keen 1959. Beast of the East loses its second straight game Brewers. The club was on the verge of bankruptcy, By Randy MInkoff " H e took a chance on me when most wouldn t United Prest International judgment of baseball talent was often masked by the but Veeck’s innovative promotions brought crowM camival-like promotions. have,” LaRussa said. back to Milwaukee, and the club set attendance Veeck "retired” from basebali after soiling the Typical of the reaction to Veeck’s death were the By United Press International as well as we would have liked to Berry scored 35 points, including a Hartford 8-3 in the first five C H IC A G O — Bill Veeck, one of baseball’s most comments of another maverick baseball owner, records while winning three pennants. minutes of the second half and White Sox to current owners Je rry Reinsdorf and During his service in World War II, Veeck s ri^ t have shot. They took us oiit of our pair of free throws with one second colorful personalities who was known for his Veeck’s longtime friend and former A’s owner, unleashed a 12-4 run midway Eddie Einhom in 1980. leg was injured when he was hit by a In six words. Georgetown coach zone pressure and forced us to use left in regulation, to iead St. promotional expertise, was hailed for his love of through the second half to ice the til Charlie Finley. , artillery piece on an island in the Southwest Pacific.,. John Thompson said the prover­ a press. They played well, and they John’s, 13-1.Providence, 8-3, took America’s Game following his death Thursday at age "H e was one of the finest men that I ever met in the win. Ulysses G arcia ied the The parting was a bitter one as Veeck, constantly The leg was amputated in November IW , shortly j bial mouthful. have a very good, young team.” the lead with three seconds left in 71. field of sports,” Finley said. “ Baseball will miss him running the Sox on a shoestring, sold the club because after a syndicate led by Veeck had bought the "The season is very, very long,” Pittsburgh, behind Curtis Aiken, the game on Biliy Donovan’s Hawks, 4-4, with 11 points. A memorial service was scheduled for Saturday at a without a question.” 18-foot jumper before-Berry was At Miami, Tony George scored of his inability to keep up with skyrocketing player Cleveland Indians. " quoth Thompson. led by as many as 14 points in the South Side church. "Baseball has lost a great friend,” said Baseba 1 20 points, and forward Pat Yerina salaries and maintenance of baseball’s oldest And seemingly getting longer all second half and took advantage of fouled by Donovan. The former owner of the Chicago White Sox, St. Commissioner Peter Ueberroth. "Bill Veeck dedi- 13 to lead Fairfield to a 56-47 stadium, Comiskey Park. ' The Indians, who had not won a pennant since IM G,- the time. some poor free-throw shooting to At Baton Rouge, La., Nikita Louis Browns, Cleveland Indians and a Milwaukee ' cated his life and all his energies to the game he ioved victory over Miami. The Stags, 8-4, One of his last m ajor decisions was to bring in Tony doubled their attendance in Veeck’s first year, and in The Beast of the East last night hold on. Trailing 76-72, the Hoyas Wilson scored 19 points and minor league club entered Illinois Masonic Hospital so much. His impact on the game wili live on.” held Miami, 6-5, to its lowest point LaRussa to manage the White Sox at the end of the 1948 set an attendance record of 2,620,677, a m ark that,; fell for the second straight time, saw Reggie Williams miss the first grabbed 12 rebounds to power Monday night to undergo respiratory therapy. He died Veeck came into basebail because his father was total of the season. E ric Brown led 1979 season. LaRussa, now the dean of American still stands. Cleveland won the World Series that year. 80-76 to Pittsburgh in the Big East shot of a 1-and-l, then Michaei Louisiana State. Anthony Wilson of cardiac arrest Thursday morning. working for the Cubs in the late 1930s. the Hurricanes with 15 points, and League West managers, brought a title to the Sox in opener for both teams. . Jackson missed two foul shots, added 18 points for the Tigers, 13-0. Veeck was widely known for circus-like marketing Hp got a taste of baseball management in 1941, when Survivors include his wife and six children. forward Dennis Burns added 10. 1983, their first since Veeck’s “Go Go Sox” team of Is Thompson’s potential dynasty "We missed a few crucial free LSU is off to its best start since techniques to put the fans in the stands, whic^ At East Rutherford, N.J., Doug already in decay? throws at the end," Thompson 1922, when the team won its first 14 West scored 16 points to lead "W e’re not ready to fold our said, "but as long as the kids work games. Vlllanova to a 62-56 victory over tents yet,” Thompson said, com­ hard, that is fine with me.” At Las Vegas, Nev., Freddie Seton Hall in both teams’ Big East pleting his thought.' In other games involving Top 20 Banks scored 30 points, including 3 opener. West scored with 2:52 Down by 10 with 1:17 to play, the teams. No. 2 Michigan defeated jfimp shots in double overtime to remaining in the second half to put Hoyas, 9-2, pulled within 76-72 with No. 15 Indiana 74-69, No. 5 propel U N LV , 12-2, to a come- Vlllanova. 8-6, ahead to stay. 42 seconds left. Pitt’s Daryl Syracuse overcame Boston Col­ from-behind victory over Utah SCOREBOARD State. 4-6. Banks hit a 30-foot Mark Bryant led Seton Hall, 9-5, Shepherd and Joey David lege 68-52, No; 8 St, John’s toppped stemmed the charge, however, Providence 95-90 in overtime. No, 9 3-point jumper to send the game with 16 points, and Ricky Burton Big East standings hitting two free throws apiece in Louisiana St. rolled past Georgia into the second overtime. Armon added 15. Harold Jensen contrib­ Sabrss2,RedWlngs2 NHL All-Star voting Celtlci122,PacBrt104 Gilliam added 22 points and pulled uted 13 for the 8-$ Wildcats. Big East Conference O'Oll the final 20 seconds. 85-73, No, 13 Nevada-Las Vegas W L W L Football "Th a t was not a fluke win. It was edged Utah State 100-94 in double down 22 rebounds for the-winners. At Los Angeles, Hockey ■ulfala 110 0—2 Results of fan balloting through Jan. 2 BOSTDNdX) Syracuse 1 0 9 0 Utah State’s Greg Grant led all for the 38th annual N H L All-Star Game, to a good win,” said Pitt coach Roy overtime. No. 14 Illinois rolled past scored 22 points, and Pooh Ri­ Detroit 011 0—2 McHale 8-18 1-2 17, Bird 9-X 8-10 27. St. John's 1 0 13 1 scorers with 36 points. chardson added 19 to lead U C LA to First Period— 1, Buffalo, Lever 4 be played Feb. 4 In Hartford, Conn.: Parish 5-11 1-1 11, Johnson 14-X 1-2 X , Pittsburgh 1 0 9 2 Chipman, whose Panthers im ­ Minnesota 76-57, and No. 16 Texas- (Housley), 3:24. Penalties— Probert,(3et, Wales Conference Alng«4-52-211, Vlncent2-32-26,Slchtlng3-5 Vlllanovo NFL playoffs proved to 9-2. ” We played a tough E1 Paso nipped Brigham Young At Champaign, III., Tony Wysin- a 71-65 victory over Oregon in the Left Wing NHL standings 5:44; Playfair, But, 9:17; Kocur, Det, 6 6 12, Waitton 1-21-2 3, Wedman 3-5 DO 6, Connecticut basketball team. The kids hung in 69-64 in overtime. ger scored 19 points, and Anthony Pacific-10 Opener for both schools. malor (fighting), 10:10; Dykstra, But, 1. Brian Propp, Philadelphia, 94,897; 2. CarllsItOOOOO, ThIrdkIII OOOOO, KIteOJ) Georgetown Michel Goulet, Quebec, 81,178; 3. M a^ Wild cord (Kimes Welch 17 to lead No. 14 Illinois, 10-2, Anthony Taylor led the Ducks, 5-6, malor (fighting), 10:10; VIrta, But, 13:24; (H)0.Totals4999X-X1X. Boston College Saturday, Dec. X there and played good defense. We At Bloomington. Ind.. Gary Wales cenfsTMict Naslund, Montreal, 734)57; 4. Bengt INDIANAO04) Providence Grant scored 21 points, and Roy which extended its home court win with 17 points. Jerry Adams had 16 Smith, Det, 15:48. , Gustofsson, Washington, 49,618; 5. AFC did a good job handling the Patrick Division Second Period— 2, Detroit, Ogrodnlck' Tisdale 9-13 0018, Williams 6-14 5-7 17, Seton Hall New England NY Jets 14 streak to 31 games. and Rick Osborn 11. Montel W L T Pis. OF OA John Tonelll, N .Y. Islanders, 42,461. Stipanovich 6-114-716, Richardson 6-9 3-3 26, pressure.” Tarpley added 20 to lead Michigan. 19 (Larson, Yierm an), 0:52. 3, Buf­ Sunday, Dec. X At El Paso. Texas, Dave Feitl hit Hatcher added 16 for the Bruins, PhllodelpMa 29 10 0 58 182 121 falo, Hamel 10 (Creighton, Lacombe), 15, Fleming 7-14 4-418, Stansburv 1-42-34, Thursday's Results NFC Pitt tortured Georgetown with Michigan, 13-0, continued its best- WdShlnoton 22 10 4 48 144 118 15:33. Penalties— Playfair, But, 0:38; Center Anderson 3-60-06, Gray 1-3002, Buckner Vlllanova 62, Seton Hall 56 5 key free throws in regulation, and 6- 2 . 1. Mario Lemleux, Pittsburgh, 1X,915; N Y Giants 17, San Francisco 3 its own favorite weapon: defense. ever start by winning its 16th N Y Islanders 16 13 9 41 150 144 Kocur, Det, 0:38; Creighton, But, 1:53. 1-100 2, Garnett OO 00 0, Martin 2-5 2-2 6, Pittsburgh 80, Georgetown 76 Semifinals Herneli Jackson scored all 4 of his At Manhattan. Kan,, Ben Mit­ N Y Roneers 17 20 2 36 138 134 2. Bob Carpenter, Washington, 64,218; 3. McClaln01000.Totals42-St 20X104. The Panthers held the Hoyas to 41 straight conference game and 28th St. John's 95, Providence 90 (O T) Saturday’s Games points in overtime to lift Texas-El Plttsbureti 16 19 4 36 149 144 Third Period— 4, Detroit, Larson 8 Peter Stostny, Quebec, 61J15; 4. Bryan Boston M IS n M— IX Syracuse 68, Boston College 52 percent shooting from the floor. 34 consecutive regular-season con­ chell hit a 10-foot jum per from the I Trottler, N .Y . Islanders, 50,8(»; 5. Ron AFC New Jersey 13 21 1 27 131 161 (Ogrodnlck, Yiermon), pp, 5:03. Indiana X X 1 9 X — IM Soturdav's (3ames Cleveland at Miami, 12:30 p.m. percent in the first half. test. Indiana. 8-3, lost its Big Ten Paso.UTEP improved to 12-1 over­ right baseline with six seconds left Adams Division Penalties— Bench (served by Kocur), Fronds, Hartford, 36,360. Three paint goals— Bird, Alnge. Fouled UConn at Boston College, 8 p.m. Quebec 20 15 2 42 147 122 Right Wing NFC Pitt, playing for the first time home opener for Ihe^first time in all. B Y U dropped to 3-8. tolift Kansas St. to a 56-55 victory Det, 0:00; Haidu, But, 4:05; Barrett, Out— None. Total Fouls— Boston 25, Seton Hall at Syracuse Dollas at LA Rams, 4 p.m. Montreal 19 13 4 42 161 130 Det, 6:30; Bench (served by Housley), 1. Tim Kerr, Philadelphia, 1214)37; 2. Indiana 26. Rebounds— Boston 35 (Bird Pravidence at Georgetown this season in the downtown Civic seven years. In games involving unranked Marquette. Mitchell, hitting 7-of-9 Boston 17 14 7 41 147 135 Mike Bossy, N .Y . Islonders, 107,607; 3. Sunday's (Somes Buf,11:30. 13), Indiana 45 (Stipanovich 11). Assists— Pittsburgh at St. Jahn's AFC Arena, shot 53.4 percent, 62.1 inthe At Syracuse, N .Y .. Wendell teams, at Charlottesville, Va., from the field, led Kansas St. with 3 Buffalo 18 16 4 40 142 129 Overtime — No scoring. Penalties Mike (Sartner, Woshlngton, 65,604; 4. Boston X (Bird 8), IndlonoX (Flemlng9). Marlst at Vlllanova Hartford 19 17 1 39 148 147 Anton Stostny, Quebec, 34,356; 5. Mike Technical Fouls— Tisdale, Buckner, And­ New England at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. seconci half. Leading 32-30 at Alexis scored 13 of his game-high Olden Polynice scored 17 points 14 points. Tom Copa led the 3 — Young, Det,2:09; Hughes,Buf,2:09. Monday's Game NFC Campbell Conforence Shots on goal— Buffalo 7-10-9-1— Foligno, Buffalo, X ,5 X . erson. A— 14,974. Syracuse at Vlllanava (Palestra) intermission, the Panthers out- 21 points in the second half to lead and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Warriors with 15 points and 8 UPl photo Norris Division Defense N Y Giants at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. 27.Detroltl1-9-7-2— 29. Tuesday's Games Conference champlenships scored Georgetown 20-10 over the Syracuse to a come-from-behind Virginia to a 73-54 victory over rebounds. W L T Pts. O F OA Power-play conversions— Buffalo 1. Ray Bouraue, Boston, 140,549; 2. Rod St. John's ot Boston College (Boston St. Louis 16 14 4 36 131 137 L a n g w o v, W ashington, 118,100; 3. Sunday, Jan. 12 first 6:20 to open a 52-40 margin. victory, Syracuse ran its overall Hartford, Virginia. 8-3, got off to a At Hanover, N.H., Dirk Koop- Virginia’s John Johnson (10) is fouled by the University 4d.Detrolt5-1. Rockets 120, Warriors 115 Garden) AFC Chicoeo 16 16 4 36 160 170 Goalies— Buffalo, Barrasso. De­ Mark Howe, Philadelphia, 109,172; 4. Pittsburgh at Seton Hall " I think Pitt has the potential to record to 9-0, and held the Eagles suggish start, but used a 13-6 spurt man scored 18 points and pulled Minnesota 14 16 7 35 155 144 Scott Stevens, Washington, 63,4X; 5. New England-Rolders winner vs. of Hartford's Robert Gilmore in their college contest troit, Stefan. A— 15,863. Notre Dame at Providence Cleveland-Mloml winner, T B A be a very good team if they sustain without a field goal for 10:23 of the in the finai six minutes of the first down 12 rebounds to lead New Toronto 10 20 5 25 132 156 Chris Chellos, Montreal, 584)68; 6, HOUSTON (IX) Thursday night in Charlottesville, Va. Cavaliers whipped Detroit 8 24 5 21 120 193 Denis Potvin, N .Y. Islonders, 55,968; 7. NFC second half. half to open up a 37-26 halftime Hampshire to a 72-64 victory over Referee— Denis Morel. M cCray 3-7 4-5 10, Sampson 4-10 4-8 12, NY Glants-Chlcogo winner vs. Dollas- it,” Thompson said. “ Pitt shot the Smytlie Division Lorry Robinson, Montreal, 45,842; 8. Olaluwon 11-15 0-2 X , Lloyd 7-15 0-2 14, ball very well, and we didn’t shoot At Providence, R.I., Walter lead. The Cavaliers outscored Dartmouth. the Hawks, 73-54. Edmonton 27 7 4 58 202-150 Dave Babvch, Hartford, 43,216. 9. Big East results Rams winner, TBA Lucas 9-16 9-10 X , Reid 7-14 4-5 18, Super Bowl X X at New Orleans ColBorv 17 16 3 37 153 134 Brad McCrImmon, Philadelphia, Peterson 2-5 2-2 6, Wiggins 4-7 00 8, Vancouver 13 22 4 30 143 165 X,372. Sunday, Jan. 26 North Stars 3. Canucks 2 Leavell 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 4892 24-35IX . Pittsburgh 80, Georgetown 76 AFC Chomplon vs. NFC Chomplon, Winnipeg 12 24 4 28 147 189 Goaltender G O L D E N S T A T E (115) Los Angeles 10 22 4 24 124 183 1. Pelle Lindbergh, Philadelphia, T B A ** Short17-2S^3M,SmlthB-111-417,Carroll TBA—To be announced | Scholastic roundup TMirsdoy's Results Vancouver 11 8— 2 103,5X; 2. To m Barrasso, Buffalo, 81J26; 9 -X 5-5 X;>Floyd 5-11 0-1 10,Mullln5-11 G E O R G E TO W N (76) Quebec 3, Hartford 2 Mlnnesofa 1 8 2— 3 3. Morlo Gosselln, Quebec, 72,770; 4. Pete 6-616, Whitehead 2-5004, Houston 1-3002, Wlllloms 411 16 9, Wingate 412 45 12, Buffalo 2, Detroit 2 (tie) First period— 1, Minnesota, Clccorelll Peders, Washington, 48,971; 5. Mike Llut, Teogel 1-5 3-4 5. Totals 48-9718-X115. Dalton 513 45 14, M. Jackson 515 3619, UPl top 20 football Sports in Brief N .Y . Islanders 7, Boston 5 13 (Broten, Nilsson), pp, 2:50. 2. Van­ Hartford, 41,004. Broadnax 2-7 36 7, Mateen 26 1-1 5, MInnesoto 3, Vancouver 2 couver, Lanthler 5 (Tombelllnl, Le Campbell Conference Houston XXX 34—IX McDonald 1-1 26 4, Winston 52 54) 0, J. Edmonton 4, Colgorv 3 m ay), 7:16. Penalties— Butcher, Van, Left wing Golden State 42 14 X X — IIS Jackson 26 04) 4, Edwords 1-2 50 2. NEW YORK — The United Press Phllodelphlo 7, Los Angeles 4 1:07; Plett, Min, 13:32; Maruk, Min, 1. Glenn Anderson,Edmonton,82,8X; 2. M CC hosts Mass. Bay Saturday Foul shooting preserves Tech win Three point goals-Short. Total Fouls- Totals 2571 1 5 X 76. International Board of Coaches To p 20 Friday's Gomes 17:58. John Ogrodnlck, Detroit, 63,968; 3. Houston X , Golden State 26. Fouled P ITT S B U R G H (80) college football ratings, with first- (All Times EST) Second period— 3, Vancouver, Smvl 14 Brian Sutter, St. Louis, 59,212; 4. Mike out-Floyd. Rebdunds-Houston 45 Lane 36 579, Gore5124620, Smith 7-12 place votes and records In parentheses, Two of the top four teams in New England NJCAA basketball Wosblngton at New Jersey, 8;35p.m. (Peterson, Crawford), 8:57. KrusheInvskI, Edmonton, 58,284; 5. Al (Sampson 12), Golden Stote46(Smlth19). 04) 14, Dqvid 16 2-2 4, Aiken 7-14 46 18, total points (based on 15 points for first circles will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. at East Catholic Gurnon, ricocheted wildly oil the Cheney is back in action Satur­ town al 7 p.m. Montreal at Winnipeg, 9:05 p.m. Penalties— Plett, Min, 10:56; Holword, Secord, Chicago, 50,297. Assisfs-Houston 25 (Lucos 10), Golden Shepherd 49 56 13, Armstrong 1-1 51 2, Some clutch foul shooting down Van, 10:56; Acton, Min, malor (fight­ place, 14 for second, efc:), and losf St. Bernard, which had a decided Saturday's Gomes Center Stale X (Floyd 15) Technicals-none. Mlklasevlch5004)O.Totals31-S8152680. week's ranking: High when Manchester Com m unity College hosts Mass. Bay the stretch by 6-3 sophomore Willie glass. " I felt good," Silvia des­ day night at East Windsor High at Buffalo at Boston, night ing), 12:M; Lemav, Von, malor 1. WayneGretzkv, Edmonton, 197»9;2. A — 15,011. 7:30 p.m. height advantage, was able to get (fighting), 12:38; Butcher, Von, 13:15; 1. Oklahama (40) (11-1) 614 2 Community College. Ortiz allowed Cheney Tech to hold cribed his feeling after the Gurnon Hartford at Edmonton, night Dale Hawerchuk, Winnipeg, 5S,8X; 3. Hoittime— Pitt 32, Georgetown 30. 2. Michigan (10-1-1) , 559 5 Montreal at Calgary, night Haiisburg, Mln,13:49;Pleft,Min, 17:52. Denis Sovard, Chicago, 49,631; 4. Marcel The Cougars are 8-1 and ranked No. 2 in New England while on as the Beavers nipped Tolland miss. CHENEY TECH (51) — Dennis 2-3 shots most of the time The Fouled out— Broadnax, Smith, Gore. 3. Penn State (11-1) 517 1 Foreman 3 3-4 9, Rick Gonzolez 7 3-5 17, Saints lead was 12-6 after one Quebec at Detroit, night Dionne, Los Angeles, 31,212; 5. Bernie Kings 114, Spurs 106 Total fouls— (Jeorgetown 73, Pitt 26. 4. Tennessee (9-1-2) 454 8 Mass. Bay, 9-3, is ranked No. 4. High, 51-50, in non-conference Chicago at N .Y. Islanders, night Third period— 4, Minnesota, Blugstod Federko, St. Louis, 25,486. To m Dowd 13-45, Mack Hawkins 12-54, Rebounds— Georgefown 47 (Dalton 5. A ir Force (12-1) 397 7 basketball action Thursday night There were a couple of heroes for WUIIe Ortiz 1 4-4 6, Trov Norman 5 0-2 period with East hanging in until New Jersey at Washington, night 22 (Ciccarelll, Longevln), 4H2T5>Mlnne Right Wing 10), Pitt 36 (Smith 9). Assists— Carbert Russell, averaging 22.4 points, and Tyrell Hartfield soto, Payne 5 (Bellows, Roberts), SAN A N TO N IO (106) 6. U C L A (9-2-1) 39213 Cheney, among them Rick Gon­ 10, Blllv Shea 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 15-24 51. midway through the second pe­ Phllodelphlo at St. Louis, night 1. Jarl K urd, Edmonton, 175,687; 2. (SMroetown 11 (Wingate 5), Pittsburgh 7. Texas A8.M (10-2) 336 11 18.2 points per game lead the Cougars, who are averaging 101.1 at the Beavers’ gym. Los Angeles at Toronto, night 11:56. Penalties— Peterson, Von, Ron Duguov, Detroit, 48,661; 3. Rick S. Johnson 561-211, Mitchell 8-163619, zalez. who pumped in 17 points. TOLLAND (50) - - Rod Gurnon 20-04, riod. That’s when the home club 20 (David 8). A— 164)46. 8. M iami (F la .) (10-2) X I 4 points per game. Mass. Bay is led by Steve M alloy, 6-7,230-power It was Cheney’s first game in two Carlton Cavword 31-2 7, Douo Forbush 1:42; Dolgneoult, Von, 18:37. Valve, Toronto, 41,346; 4. Joe Mullen, St. Gilmore 3-7 8-8 14, Matthews 9-16 55 23, "Most of his points were from the opened it up. enjoying a 28-15 Louis, X,993; 5. Brian Bellows, Minne­ Robertson 9-16 4-4 X , Sonvold 2-5 0-0 4, 9. Iowa (10-2) 259 3 forward who is averaging 24.1 points per game. He is the son of weeks. “ We did the same thing last 7 4-10 18, Dane Parker 4 2-6 10, Mike Shots on goal— Vancouver 9-9-8— Greenwood 2-5 4-4 8, lavoroni 0-1 0-0 0, 10. Nebraska (9-3) 217 6 outside. The one problem we had is AManach 5 1-3 11, Bob Nivison 0 0-0 0. halftime bulge. J AHL standings sota, X,491. 11. Ohio State (9-3) 16617 year and got beat by 30 points by 26. Minnesota 7-14-14— 35. Hughes 0-2464, CookO-11-21. Totals 38-75 SyracuseBB, Boston CottegeS2 former NBA player Jimmy Walker. we didn’t get the ball to him Totals 21 8-21 50. “ They’re definitely a top 10 J 30-35 106. 12. Arkansas (10-2) 16312 Tolland,” recalled Cheney cti'ach 13. Florida State (9-3) 1X16 enough," Silvia said. And Ortiz, team,” said East coach Donna Northern Division Power-plav conversions— Voncouver S A C R A M E N TO (114) Aaron Silvia. “ I didn’t know what W L T Pts. OF GA 4-O.MInnesoto4-1. Tyle r 3-8 04) 6, Olberdlng 4-5 4-4 12, BOSTON COLLEGE (X ) 14. Alabama (9-2-1) 10614 to expect. We made a lot of who did a fine job of checking Ridel of the Saints. ► Adirondack 20 10 4 44 158 118 Goalies — Vancouver, Brodeur. Thompson 7-122616, WoOdsonI 1-X2-224, McCreody 24 47 8, Barry 510 2-2 8, 15. Baylor (9-3) 77 z Patriots may activate Grogan Forbush in the fourth quarter, hit Meg Sweet netted 17 points to Basketball 16. Fresno Stote (1) (11-4-1) 4718 mistakes but I ’ll take it.” Maine 19 13 4 42 135 137 Minnesota, Beaupre. A-11,7X. Theus 513 57 21, E. Johnson 515 7-8 19, Bowers 16 50 2, Barros 1-11 2-3 4,- two critical one-and-one situations pace the winners. Aisling Buckley Fredericton 16 20 6 38 161 152 Bratz 58 04) 10, Klelne 2-3 (M) 4, Kelley Pressley 516 56 2l, Gordon 2-3 1-3 5, J. 17. Brigham Young (114) 44 9 ANAHEIM , Calif. — Veteran quarterback Steve Grogan, who The Techmen. 1-1, never trailed Girlis Basketbair 04) 2-2 2. Totals 4686 X -X 114 18. (ieorglo Tech (9-7-1) 35 z from the foul line in the last couple and Nancy Sulick each had 5 points Sherbrooke 16 17 4 36 170 158 Referee— Bob Myers Benton 26 04 4, Scott 51 04 0, F. guided the New England Patriots to six consecutive victories in the contest. They led at the end Nova Scotio 11 20 5 27 134 171 NBA standings Son Antonio XX 17 33—106 Benton 51 04 0. Totals 1520 14-21 52. 19. Maryland (9-3) 33 z .•of minutes to keep the Techmen in East whipped to lead East. Moncton 15 15 3 33 120 128 Sacramento XXX 26—114 SYRACUSE (a ) 20. Louisiana State (9-2-1) 1710 before suffering a broken leg five weeks ago, might be activated of eight minutes, 13-8. and at- Oilers 4, Flames 3 Others receiving votes: Arizona, Ariz­ front. East salvaged the junior varsity Southern Division Three point gools-None. Total Fouls- Triche 2-2 50 4, Alexis 516 56 21, for Sunday's playoff game. intermission. 25-20. The lead was U N C A S V IL L E - Ice cold from Rochester 20 11 3 43 152 I X Eastern Conference San Antonio '29, Sacramento X. Fouled Selkalv 513 57 15, Addison 2-14 7-9 11, ona State, Army, Auburn, Colo­ game, 38-20. Karen Mozdzierz had . Atlantic Division rado, Georgia, Oklahoma State ond Coach Raymond Berry said Grogan’s condition was improving trimmed to 33-31 after three Cheney, which was woeful from the floor. East Catholic could A Hershev X 10 2 42 143 IX Edmonton 2 2 0—4 out-S. Johnson, Theus. Rebounds-Son Washington 513 46 14, Brown 1-2 54 2, 9 points for the 5-0 young Eagles. W L Pet. OB Washington. periods. “ Tolland never got the A Springfield 18 14 3 39 149 137 Antoplo 32 (Mitchell 7), Sacramento 35 Monroe 52 1-2 1. Totals 2562 X -X 68. the foul stripe in its opening loss, never find the range and dropped a Calgary 01 2—3 Boston 24 7 .774 — substantially each day and the 11-year pro could be brought off Binghamton 16 18 4 36 145 151 First period— 1, Edmonton, McSorlev6 (Thompson 11). Assists-San Antonio 13 Halftime— Boston College 31, Syra­ lead or had the chance to take the was 15-for-24 overall. It was one-sided 58-22 decision to St. ST. BERNARD (S9) — Claudio Smith St. Cotharlns 16 19 2 34 150 161 Phllodelphlo X 12 .625 4Vz (Sunvold5),SacramentoX(Olberdlng6). cuse 26. Fouled out— Scott, Washington. z— ufironked the injured reserve list in time for the 4 p.m . (E S T ) A F C matchup 1 0-0 2, Michelle Wotson S 0-0 10, M ary (Summanen, McClellond), 0:35. 2, New Jersey X 13 .606 5 Note: Byogreement with the American lead until the last shot,” Silvia lO-for-14 from the 15-foot line in the Bernard’s in HCC girls’ basketball New Haven 13 21 3 X 140 169 Edmonton, Coffey 16 (Hunter, Technicals-San Antonio, Illegal defense; Total fouls— Boston College 24, Syra­ with the Los Angeles Raiders. Hill 2 2-4 6, Eileen Hanrahan 5 6-10 16, Baltimore 11 X 3 25 127 151 Woshlngton 16 15 .516 8 Sacramento, Illegal defense. A-10,333. cuse 21. Rebounds— Boston College 41 Football Coachos Assodotton, toams advised. critical final eight minutes, action Thursday night in Meg Sweet 6 5-11 17, Kim Tasklewicz 1 Gretzky),8:32. Penalties— Gregg, New York 11 22 .333 14 on NCAA or conferonco probation "I'd say there’s a good chance we’re going to put him on the Thursday's Results Edm, 4:07; Lumlev, Edm, 4:07; (McCreody 7), Syracuse 47 (Selkalv The last shot, a 30-footer by Rod Tolland drops to 1-4 with the loss. Uncasville. 1-2 3, Missy Thaxton 0 5-8 5. Totals 20 Maine 4, Springfield 3 Central Division 15). Assists— Boston College 9 (Barros andforblddon to compoto In a bowl roster," said Berry, who planned to discuss the injury's 19-35 59. Loob, Cgy, 4:07; Pepllnski, Cgv, Milwaukee 22 12 .647 — oro Inellglblo (o r the To p 20 and The win lifts the Saints to 4-1 St. Catharines 5, Binghamton 1 10:X; Mocoun, Cgy, 17:56. 5), Syracuse 17 (Washington 9). improvement with team doetors before making a decision. EAST CATHOLIC (22) — Amelia New Haven 4, Fredricton 3 Atlanta ‘ 15 15 .500 5 Technical— Brown. A— X,112. national championship consMorotlon overall, 3-0 in conference play. The Bearse 0 0-1 0, Andrea Ryan 1 2-4 4 , Detroit 15 18 .455 6'/z Thursday's college hoop results by the U P l Board of Coachos. /Thoso Friday's Games Second period— 3, Edmonton, Chris Raffin 20-24, AlsIlng Buckley 21-2 Moncton at Baltimore Cleveland 14 18 .4X 7 toams aro Florida and Southorn NBA roundup Eagles dip to 1-4 overall. 0-2 iii the 5, Cothy BurkeOO-00, Kathy FlsherOO-0 Gretzky, 27 (Coffey), sh, 3:35.4, Calgary, Chicago 14 21 .400 8'/z Methodist. St. Catharines at Rochester Suter 5 (Otto, McDonald), 10:X. 5, East HCC. East is back in action 0, Theresa Sombric 0 0-2 0, Nancy N Indlano 9 X .2X 11'/z Vlllanova 62, Seton Hall 56 Tippett top AFC defender Sulick 21-25, Deb Houghton 2 0-0 4, Deb Maine at Sherbrooke Edmonton, McClelland 6 (McSorley), Harvard 68, Lafayette 58 Saturday night at home against N Hershev at Springfield Western Conference Jersey City St. 110, Wagner 95 SulzInskI 0 0-0 0, Ju d y Burns 0 0-0 0, 10:34. Penalties— Edm onton, bench, MIdwesf Division ANAHEIM , Calif. — Andre Tippett, leader of the New England HCC fqe Mercy High of Middle- Saturday's (3ames (served by Semenko), 2:22; Konrovd, Lehigh 90, Colubla 84 V IL LA N O V A (62) Patty Evans 0 0-0 0. Totals 9 4-13 22. Rochester at Adirondack W L Pet. GB New Hampshire 72, Dartmouth64 Patriots’ linebacking corps and the AFC’s sack champion, is Cgy, 6:X; McSorley, Edm, 11:03; Houston 21 12 .636 — Jensen 6-11 1-1 13, West 7-14 2-2 16, New Haven at Fredericton Jockson, Edm, 13:08; McSorley, Pitt 80, Georgetown 76 Pressley 4-16 1-2 9, Wilson 2-7 64 10, U P I’s Defensive Player of the Y e a r in the A F C . Bullets hit mark Moncton at Hershev Denver 19 12 .613 1 St. John's 95, Providence 90 Edm, double-malor (fighting), 17:45; San Antonio 19 14 .576 2 Wilbur 2-3 04 4, Everson 1-1 04 2, Bowling Sherbrooke at Maine McClelland, Edm, game-misconduct - Syracuse 68, Boston College52 Massey 04 04 0, Mossimino 04 04 0, Tippett, a fourth-year 6-foot-3, 241-pound pro, had 16'/2 sacks Binghamton Springfield Utah 17 16 .515 3'/a Utica 88, Cornell 78 doub le-m alor (fighting), 17:45;Hun­ Dallas 14 15 .483 4'/a Planskv 3-7 2-2 8. Totals 25-5912-15 62. during the regular season plus an important one last Saturday: ter, Edm, gome misconduct-malor South S E TO N H A L L (56) Sacramento 10 22 .313 10'/a Campbell 73 Central Conn. St. 59 Tippett’s tackle of the New York Jets’ Ken O’Brien forced the (fighting), 17:45; RIsebrough, Cgy,m ajor Pacific Division Burton 7-12 1-3 15, McCloud 5-13 2-4 12, irrtopping Knicks Fairfield (Conn.) 56 Miami 47 LaVaa Industrial Nordlques 3. Whalers 2 (fighting), 17:45; Pepllnski, Cgy, game- L.A. Lakers 25 5 .833 — Bryant 8-12 04 16, M ajor 3-7 04 6, quarterback out of the AFC wildcard game. mlsconduct-malor (fighting); Bax­ Fairmont 93, PIkevllle (K v.) 75 1 Portland X 16 .556 8 Greene 141-23, Morton0-1040, RamosOO Oon Wilson 243-239-210-6X, Al Wilson In balloting by sports writers, Tippett narrowly edged ter, Cgy, game-mlsconduct-double- Florida 77, Tennessee 75 040, Salley 1-3042, SI na 1-5042, WalkerOO j Quebec 11 1—3 Seattle 12 X .375 14 LSU 85, Georgia 73 20O-2X-577, Pete Beoudry 244-6X, C h a -! defensive end Howie Long of tbe Los Angeles Raiders as the top mance, connecting on 14 of 20 shots malor (highsticking, fighting), 17:45; Phoenix 10 19 .345 14'/a 040. Totals 26604-956. Bv William R. Barnard Ly(Jall‘Woo(dj Hartford 1 0 1—2 Hunter, Cgy, gome-misconduct-malor Miss. Valley St. 87, NIcholls State69 ries Hartley Jr. X1-5X, Roger MIecz- i and scoring 29 points against L.A Clippers 11 21 .344 15 Halfitme— Seton Hall X , Vlllanova 23. kowski X5-X1-6X, Rick Funke204, Ron i defensive player in the conference. The Associated Press First period— 1, Hortford, MocDermld (fighting); Jackson, Edm, 19:07; Loob, Rollins 59 Central (Iowa) 55 Fouled out— Burton. Total fouls— 2 (Tippett), 0:27.2, Quebec, P. Stastnv21 Golden State 12 23 .343 15'/a S. Carolina 63, Cincinnati 56 Hampson 204, John M ye rs247-609, Fred ! Indiana. ColonialVilkiC'L’ Cgy, 19:07. Thursday's Results Vlllanova 14, Seton Hall 17. (unassisted), 1:05. Penalties— Third period— 6, Calgary, Konrovd 4 Sanford 66 HardIn-SImmons 65 Rebounds— Vlllanova 37 (West, Pressley KozIckI 209, Dave Mazzoll 236-200-593, ] Flu viruses and basketball shoot­ The Pacers were still in the Rachefort, Que, 11:03; Mann, Que, 18:51 ; Washington 115, New York 109 Tampa 73 Barry 55 Brian Brown 254-202-641, Joe Paggloll ( (Wilson), 16:14. 7, Calgary, Suter 6 Boston IX , Indiana 104 10), Seton Hall 36 (Burton 9). Assists— Patriots sale put on hold ing streaks have something in game, trailing 105-96 w ith5:05 left, Robertson, Hor, 18:51; Moller, Que, (Bozek, Otto), 19:19. 8, Penalties— Va. Tech 74, James Madison 65 Vlllanova 15 (Wilson 7), Seton Holl 15 582, Charlie Smith Jr. 564, Rich Higgins ’ 19:02. Chicago 131, Detroit IX Virginia 73, Hartford 54 245-292-214-661, Leon Bilodeau 213-573,1 common ... they tend to spread but a 14-2 Celtics streak turned the MocTovIsh, Edm, malor (fighting),0:53; Houston IX , Golden State 115 (Greene 9). A— 7421. ANAHEIM, Calif. — New England Patriots owner Billy A HOME WITH A LOT Second period— 3, Quebec, Anderson 10 Otto, Cgy, malor (fighting), 0:53; W. Va. Wesleyan 77, Malone 76 Ron Lemek 206-583, Al Senna 235-205-1 from one person to another. game into a rout. (Souve, PIcord), pp, 3:16. Penalties— Sacramento 115, San Antonio 106 Xavier (Ohio) 77 Stetson 70 627, John M cCarthy 216-216-261-693, < Sullivan, who put the team up for sale several months ago, said Semenko, Edm, 1:X; D'Amour, Cgy, Frtdoy's (2ames The Washington Bullets, ham­ La rry Bird added 27 p()ints, 13 Turgeon, Har, 1:X; Ouennevllle, Har, 4:49; coffey, Edm, 8:08; Patterson, Cgy, Midwest Nell Lawrence 246-577, Bill Leonard ‘ Thursday the suecess of the Patriots is making him reconsider 2:24; Mann, Que, malor-(flghtlna), 6:45; (All Times EST) Ball St. 70, East. Mich. 59 X5, Gary Rawson 2X-575, Rich Wood-! rebounds and eight assists for 10:27; McDonald, Cgy, 13:42; Lowe, New Jersey ot Boston, 7 :X p.m. St.John's6S,Provldance90 pered by a flu bug for the last week, Robertson, Har, malor-(fightlng), 6:45; Edm , 19:15 Calvin (Mlch)88Huntlngton(lnd.)65 bury 220-210-625, Al Scheuv 206-566, ■ selling the team. discovered Thursday night that hot Boston, while Vem Fleming and Palement, Que, 7:26; Sauve, Que, 7:26; Milwaukee at Washlngton,8p.m. Illinois 76, Minnesota 57 John Stratton 213-568, Ralph Dukett< Shots on goal— Edmonton 158-14— Detroit at Atlanta, 7:X p.m. Sullivan, accompanying the squad during its week of practice Wayman Tisdale led Indiana with MacDermId, Har, 7:26; Mann, 37. Calgary 19-17-15— 51. Kent State 55, Toledo 51 S T. JD H N 'S (9$) 212. ' < shooting also can be contagious. (3ue, mlnar-malor-(flghtlna), 13:13; LA Clippers at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Lewis 86, Bellarmlne58 Glass 4-5 4-4 12, Jones 34 6412, Berry before Sunday’s AFC playoff against the Los Angeles Raiders, 18 points each. Utah dt L.A. Lokers, 10:Xp.m. They made 65. percent of their Robertson, Har, malor-MIghtlng), Power-play conversions— Edmonton Miami (Ohio) 62, Bowling Green 54 12-1511-1435, Rowan 5-72-312, Jackson611 said, " I still m ay not sell it. It’s conceivable we would just sell the 13:13; Klelnendorst, Har, 17:37. Phoenix at Portland, 10:X p.m. Michigan 74 Indlano 69 4416, Baldl 1-1042, Hem pel 242-26. Totals Powder Puff field-goal attempts for three quar­ 64). Calgary 7-1. Denver at Seattle, 10:Xp.m . racetrack and the stadium ." Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr. Cal­ Ohio 68, Northern Illinois 63 3349X-3395. Corol Schubert 175, Kathy Randall! ters and finished with 61-percent Rockets 120, Warriors 115 Third period— 4, Hartford, DIneen 13 gary, Lemelln. A— 16,762. Ohio St. 84. Michigan St. 73 P R O V ID E N C E (90) The Patriots are 12-5 in their most successful season ever. Klofer7-135419,Lewls44048,S. Wright 178, T e rry SlemlnskI 182-511, M a ry < shooting for the game as they John Lucas scored 27 points, six (Francis, Murzvn), 7:06. 5, Quebec, A. Bulls 131, Pistons 122 Purdue 76, Iowa 73, Ot Lachapelle 490. > "This team has become a team. That is what makes me feel defeated the New York Knicks Stastnv 12 (P. Stastnv), 17:14. Penoltles— Referee— Ron Hoggarth. St. Joseph's 81, Ind. Central 70 2-5 04 4, Storks 6-13 4-5 16, Donovan i of them in the final minute of the Hunter, O ut, 4:57; Samuelsson, Har, Western Michigan 74Cent. Mlchlgan63 8-18 1-1 17, Brown 24 0-1 4,Palazzl 1-1 like I ’d like to keep it,” said Sullivan, who has told prospective 115-109 in a National Basketball game to keep Houston ahead of 4:57; Glllls, Que, 6:X; Turgeon, Har, DETROIT 022) Southwest 2-2 4, Roth 44 44 12, D. WrlghtO-1440, Tee-Totalers ; investors no deals will be negotiated until after the team ’s season Association game 6 :X . Flyers 7. Klngs4 Tripucka 10-16 57 25, Mahorn 36 04) 6, Arkansas St 74, Mo-Rolla 51 Dudo 14446.Totals35-7520-X90. Golden State. Shots on goal— Quebec, 11-14-6— Lalmbeer 11-17 2-2 24, Long 517 04) 18, New Mexico 71, Utah 58 ..if'*"’?.® Bralnard 198-469, RItb Kelsey . is over.” "When a team shoots well, it 31. Hartford, 13^16— 35. Thomas 5 X 59 X, Cureton 55 2-5 8, S.F. Austin 50, E.Central U. 45 Halftime— St, John's 51, Provldnce4S. 180, M arcella Rivers 457, G a vla .' seems like everyone is shooting Philadelphia 131—7 Bulls 131, Pistons 122 Johnson 1-4 45 6, Campbell 2-3 01 4, SMU 71, Arkansas 66 Regulation— St. John's86, Provldence86. Butcher 487, Jessie Williams 1W-491,i well.” said Jeff Malone, who was Power-play conversions— Quebec, 3- Los Angdes 1 21—4 Dumars 1-3 04) 2. Totals 4591 X -X IX . T C U 66, Rice 64 Fouled out— Pravidence, KIpfer. T o ­ Pom Stratton 470, Ellen Jones 451,3 Chicago handed Detroit its ninth First period— 1, Phllodelphlo, Poulin 16 Soviets win junior hockey title l6-for-2l from the field and scored 1. Hartford, 4-0. C H ICAG D (131) Tennessee 35, Miami 7 tal fools— St. John's 14, Providence Eleanor Wilson 471, Faith M ollov 457,1 loss in 10 games as Quintin Dailey Goalies— Malorchuck, Quebec, (Propp, M cCrIm m on), sh, 2:34, 2, Woolrldge 1019 57 X , Green 514 5319, Texas 70, Houston 68 20. Rebounds— St. John's 30 (Berry Donna Buck 472, Lorna Salvotorei 37 points, one under his season Lydall Woods Colonial Village Is a unique planned Llut, Hartford. A— 11,664. Philadelphia, Kerr 35 (Ekiund, Propp), Oldham 2-2 50 4, Maev 2-2 OO 5, Texos A8iM 62, Baylor 48 12), Providence 27 (KIpfer 6). 177-200-509, Claudette Mertens 178-506** H A M IL T O N , Ontario — The Soviet Union gave up the first goal and Orlando Woolridge each pp, 14:04. 3, Los Angeles, Ledvard 3 high. “ They were pressuring and development of attached single family homes on privately Gervin 9-14 45 X, Corzine 56 56 9, Texos Christian 66, Rice 64 Assists— St. John's 19 (Jackson 8), Sally Watt 1754M, Cindy Martin 187 • then scored four times Thursday night for a 4-1 victory over scored'26 points for the Bulls. Referee— Bill McCreary. (Hardy), pp, 15:46. 4, Philadelphia, Dailey 10X 57 26, Paxson 45 04) 8, Tulsa 81, Oral Roberts 65 Providence 17(Donovan5).Technical— Shirley Eldrldge 190-182-198-570, B a r ' we were shooting long shots with owned lots situated on 64 wooded acres 15 minutes from McCrImmon 4 (Propp, Ekiund), pp, Banks 2-3468, Oakley 2604)4. Totals 52-89 UTEP 69, BYU 64 (OT) St. John's coach, Carneseca. A— 10,386. Canada and the goid medal in the world junior hocky )7 :X . Penalties— Tocchett, Phi, ma­ f S ’?,.®®!'®*’.',. ^^-3' H utchins; hands in our faces, and the ball was Hartford In the scenic eastern highlands ot the 2 5 X 131. W m I 189-476, Bertha Toutain 193-507, Bar-* championship. . . still going in.” Kings 114, Spurs 106 Connecticut River Valley. lor (misconduct), 1:35; Williams, LA, Detroit 31 M X 29—IX Blola 7t, Lubbock Chrlstlon 72 bora Shedrick 452, Kathy Bedore' malor (misconduct), 1:35; Richter, Phi, Chicago M X X 40—131 Cal Baptist 85, Olivet Nazarene69 M8;476, Dot Hills 194-W 5 3 1 , pSt 3 A crowd of 17,369 watched the Soviet team move convincingly Mike Woodson scored seven of Homes offer traditional colonial styling and the IslandarsT.BrulnsS 2:10; Sykes, L A , 5:52; De. Smith, Phi, Three-point goals-Thomos 2, Cal-Irvine X , San Jose St. 67 Thibodeau 461, Lou Toutain 187-512,, Celtics 122, Pacers 104 3 9:X; Redmond, LA, 13:36; De. Smith, to its sixth victory without a loss in the eight-team round- robin his game-high 24 points in the last convenience of low maintenance core. Among the styles to Macy. Fooled out— Paxson. Total Californio 62, Washington 60 Lee Bean 460. 1 3 Phi, 14:44; Rl. Sutter, Phi, molor tournament. Canada suffered its first ioss in six games. Boston’s Dennis Johnson also five minutes as Sacramento sur­ choose from ore two bedroom cottages, spacious copes Basten 122—6 fouls— Detroit Colorado St 72 Hawaii 61 T ransactions (fighting), 16:24; Do. Smith, LA, 24, Chicago X . Rebounds— Detroit X Lubbock Christian 60, CS Dominguez 58 Canada, the defending champion, clinched the siiver medal. N Y Islanders 10 6— 7 mlnor-malor (fighting), 16:X; Willi­ had a strong shooting perfor­ vived a San Antonio rally. and three bedroom colonials. First period— 1, Boston, Thelven 3 (Lalmbeer 9), Chicago 50 (Corzine 13). Marymount 84, Azusa Pacific 68 m ams, LA, 18:X; McCrImmon, Phi, Assists— Detroit 30 (Thomas 8), Chicago Nevoda-Reno 73, San Francisco71 Homes feature gas heat with a super Insulation (Curran, Burridge), 5:51.2, N Y Islanders, 19:47. Tonelll 12 (Jonsson, Flatlev), 7:49. 32 (Paxson 8). Technicals— New Mex. St. 68, Fullerton St. 61 (ot) Boseboll package, attached garages, private patios, oil kitchen Second period— 5, Philadelphia, Detroit, Oregon Tech 76, Corroll College61 Los Angeles — Signed right-handed Calendar Inman takes post with Bucks Penalties— Potvin, NYI, 12:X; Thel- Craven 13 (Zezel, Tocchet), 4:46. 6, appliances, wall to wall carpeting, cultured marble vln. Bos, 13:13; Bench (served by (Illegal defense), Macy (elected). A— Pacific 75, Santa Barbara 73 pitcher Alejandro Pena to o 1-year Phllodelphlo, Howe 11 (Ekiund, 13,247. Portlond 64, Boise State 62 contract. EXTENDED CLEARANCE SALE bathroom vanities and other quality features. Courtnall), Bos, 16:X. M ILW AUKEE — Stu Inman, director of player personnel for Propp), pp, 8:33. 7, Los Angeles, Hardy San Diego 77, Montana St. 63 Pittsburgh — Hired Rocky Bridges to 1 (Erickson, Wells), pp, 12:X. 8, Los T O D A Y j the Portland Trail Blazers for 15 years, Thursday was nam^d to Lydall Woods buyers benefit from unusual hidden Second period— 3, Boston, Courtnoll Stanford 84, Washington St 67 manage Prince William of the Closs-A Angeles, Hachborn 3 (Redmond, Pat­ Bullets 115, Knicks 109 Carolina League. Beys Basketball , savings since each home fronts on town roods, which 6 (Middleton, K luiak), 2:50. 4, Bos­ erson), pp, 15:54. 9, Philadelphia, UC Davis 72, St. Anselms 66 the same post with the Milwaukee Bucks. UCLA 71, Oregon 65 Manchester at Glastonbury, 7:30 ' saves the buyer the cost of snow removal, trash collection, ton, NIenhuls 12 (Middleton), 5:42. Carson 4 (Zezel), 16:46. Penalties— Girls Basketball Inman reportedly had been unhappy at Portland and in Penalties-LaFontolne, NYI, 0:32; UNLV100, UtahSt94(20T) UP TO 70% street light electricity and street maintenance and repair. Propp, Phi, 1 :X ; Ledvard, LA, 7:47; WASHINGTON (IIS) OFF Heckev Glastonbury at Manchester, 7:M Kasper, Bos, 3:22. j December met in Milwaukee with Bucks coach Don Nelson and Crossman, Phi, 11 ;X ; Ro. Sutter, Phi, Robinson 1)-1966X,Roundfleld2-504)4, New Jersey — Sent defensemen Bruce Wrestiina . Homeowners hove o choice on the cost of lawn core mlnor-malor (fighting), 13:55; Tay­ Bol52500,Malone152156X,G.WIIIIams Driver and Ull Helmer to Maine of the East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 5* owner Herb Kohl. Th ird period— S, N Y Islanders, T rottler lor, LA, mlnor-malor (fighting), 13:55; 15211-1X,McMlllen574514,Brodley 51 A H L ; recalled defensemen Ken Daneyko P.IT). • and snow removal for their lot. They may elect to do this 16 (Potvin), pp, 3:11. 6, N Y Ishanders, McCrlm mon, Phi, 15:21; Paterson, 50 0, Jones 50 50 0, F. Wllllams54500 and Randy Vellschek and goalie Sam St. Boys Swimming work themselves, or hove these services provided tor Ponolll (onosslste), 5:11. 7, Boston, The Highland Shop L A , 17:52. Totals45401518115. Women’s Rec Laurent from Maine. Manchester at Holl, 3:X . Housewife sues pro grappler them. Basic common charges Including fire insurance ore O'Connell 3 (Courtnall, Pedarskn), pt, Third period— 10, Philadelphia, NEW YORK (IX) BaNieltNill East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 5 • Tallwood Country Club 8:24. 8, N Y Islanders, Trottler 17 Propp 26 (Ekiund, M cCrIm m on), pp, Cummings 7-12 2-2 16, O rr 7-14 46 18, Irish Insurance48 (Belinda Woods 10, Washington — Place guard Fronk p.m . , at the very low uncommon cost of $23 per month. ,Boum e), 12:11. 9, N Y Ishanerw, lakela- 9 :X . 1), Los Angeles, Dionne 17 (Wells, Ewing 2-13 7-12 11, Sparrow 55 54) 6, Shelly Zola 9), Prime Time 32 (Mary CHICAGO — A suburban housewife filed an $850,000 suit in Pat Gallagher 6). Johnson on Inlured reserve and signed Twenty-five acres surrounding Lydall Woods will be 86,Tonelll, Flatlev), 53:02. 10, Bos­ Hardy), 11:43. Penalties— Propp, Phi, Tucker 510 50 13, Bailey 16 OO 2, guard Ennis Whatley to o KFday federal court Thursday charging a professional tag-team Rte. 85 • Hebron • 646-3437 ton, Middleton 7 (Bouraue, Courtnoll), Sportsman Paradise 42 (Mary Neu- SATURDAY preserved os forest land to protect the environment and to malor (highsticking), 2:31; Redmond, Walker 511, 56 16, Grunfeld 16 46 6, contract. ^ . • «y» Basketball wrestler hit and spit on her while she was watching an exhibition 16:75. 1, N Y Islanders, Bossy 25 L A , 6 :X ; Engblom, LA, 8:24; De. Bannister 1-3 00 2, Wilkins 514 2-2 19. belt 15, Annie Andrews 8, Mary protect against future development. (Trottler, Boutlller), 17:X. 12, NY Llsenblgler 6), Amusements Unlimited Eost Catholic at St. Bernard, 7 p.m. ■ Smith, Phl,12:31. Totals 41-X 25X 109. Cheney Tech at East Windsor, 7:X* at Ham m ond, Ind. Models ore open Monday through Friday from noon to Islanders, Bossy 26 (Tonelll), 19:43. Washington XX XII—IIS 40 ( Rita Luppachino 12, Liz MIelcarz 10, p.m . * In her suit, Caroi Hoschutz, 30, of Romeovilie, lii. claims Joe LAST DAYS OF SALE Penalties— Bouraue, Bos, 3:05; Potvin, Shots on goal— Phllodelphlo 13-15-12— New York XXX 31—IX Anno DIPIero 8). 5 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m N Y I, 7:42; Crowder Bos, 8:53. Somers at Bolton, 7:X p.m. 1 "The Animal” Laurenidas of the American Wrestling 40. Los Angeles 12-12-9— 33. Three-point goals-G. Williams, Mass Bay ot MCC, 3 p.m. Sat. Jan. 4th A Sun. Jan Sth — 9am-2pm Prices start In the eighties. Directions; From Hartford Tucker, Wilkins. Fouled out— Midgets Radio, TV Girls Basketball Association’s tag-team titieholders the ' Road Warriors ” take 1-84 Exit 63 (formerly Exit 94); left on Route 30; right Shots on goal— Boston 13-9-7— X . N Y Power-ploy conversions — Robinson. Totalfouls— Woshlngton X , Islonders 10-8-11— X . Mercy at East Catholic, 7 p.m. ‘ jumped out of the ring during a fight last March and attacked her. on Taylor Street; right on West Vernon Street; left on Phllodelphlo 8-4. Los Angeles 9-3. t ^ York X . Rebounds— Washington Bulls 44 (Mike Mlllazzo 24, Pat Kelly Ice Hockey • SHIRTS • SHOES • GOLF CLUBS • Power-ploy conversions— Boston 4-1. 35[(Roblnson 13), New York X (Ewing 12), Knicks 42 (Greg King 11, Andy TONIGHT Hoschutz, an epileptic, was treated at an area hospital for head Lydall Street. From Vernon: take Lake Street to Lydall N Y Islanders4-1. 1 . . ! . . Y . S . (oj Bolton. Goolles— Philadelphia, Jensen. Los W. Assists— Woshlngton 38 (G . Wllll- Buccino 10). ^ 3 0 C®itics vs. Nets, SportsChannel, Ice Palace, 7:15 p.m.) « and neck injuries, Railo said. • ODD 'N ENDS • SLACKS • SWEATERS • Street. For Information coll Manchester 643-2111. Goalies— Boston, Keans. N Y Islanders, Angeles, Janeevk, Ellot'(8:33, 2nd per). ofM 12),^ New York 26 (Ewing, 76ers X (G ordon Hamilton Jam ie WKHT Smith. A— 16,169. 23, _ Wrestllno A — 12ZI13. Sporrow/Grunfeld 5) Technical— New Barbata 10), Lakers X (Pete Sorols 10, 9:00 Friday Night Boxing, USA Cable Cheney Tech/strotford at Morgan, 1 Referee— (3an Marouelll. 9:00 Top Rank Boxing, ESPN Referee— Andy Von Hellemond. York ( l l l m l defense). A— 13,1X. Mike Gilbert 6). p.m. / _ .. V 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 3, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 3. 1986 — l» Classified i.. .643-2711 LOOK FOR THE STARS... ★ * » Business Opportunities 22 Store/Otlice Spoce Household Goods R a te s For advertisements to be Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get NOTICeS Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property AAisc tor Sole published Monday, the dead­ Home ond Gorden M inim um : line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday L o s t/F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Info 24 Wise, tor Rent 4 Line s Personals 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Pets Announcements ...... 03 Roommates Wanted Musical Items better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a Recreotionoi Items Days Par Line Read Your Ad A u c tio n s ...... 04 PKeai p n l Ptsiaie e t o t e Services AnliQues 1-5 ...... 7SC ^lossitied advertisements Tog Soles 6-19...... 1...... 55« arle token by telephone as a ' Homes tor Sale 31 20 or m o r e ...... 45< ■k difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, F in a n c ia l condominiums 32 Seryices Ottered Wonted to Buy convenience. Lots/Land tor Sale 33 Pointing/Paoenng The Manchester Herald is 1 Investment Property 34 Building/Controctmg respunsible only for one incor­ 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. JF Jf- Personal Loans 2 Business Property 35 Rooting/Sidmg A u to m o tiv e D e a d lin e s rect insertion and then only Insurance...... 13 Resort Property 36 Heating/Plumbing for the size of the ongmol KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright Wanted to Borroyy 14 Kesori rrooeny Flooring Cars Trucks tor Sole For classified advertise­ in s e rtio n . DAnfnIc income Tax Service Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues­ Errors yvhich do not lessen Rentals APARTMENTS Employment Keniais services wonted Rec Vehicles day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement FOR RENT Auto Services deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY & Pdlirafinn Rooms tor Rent 41 pOf Sale Autos tor Rent Leose Gieg.l'M I PaUCOTIOn Aportments tor Rent 42 before publication. additional insertion. I ROOMS Manchester — Lovely, , Help Wonted ...... 21 Homes for Rent 43 Holiday/Seosonol 61 Misc Automotive sunny 3 bedroom duplex. HMlNfei F W P lfV lM tt WITH FOR RENT Well-kept residential I HEATING/ YooR WTren ami^ now a re a ; close to bus, SERVICES I SERVICES BUIL0IN6/ Ifsfoo LATeTbdtoTo schools; large yard and 1 ^ 1 OFFERED OFFERED CONTRACTING PLUMBING -Ttlg AAoVlC^ • HOMES I HOMES garden, garage, base­ FOR SALE ment, washer-dryer hoo­ Farrand Remodeling — Fogortv Brothers — Ba­ Notices [HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE kups, fireplace, stove. Odd lobs. Trucking. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED Home repairs. You name Cabinets, roofing, gut­ throom remodeling; in­ Room, Main Street loca­ $650 plus utilities and se­ ters, room additions, stallation water heaters, Manchester — 0 room Redwood Farms Cape — ” tion, all utilities Included. curity. Available January It, we do It. Free esti­ Coyentry — Driyer tor. Part Time Laundry Posi­ Flexible Part Time Posi­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. Busy lifestyle? No time to decks, all types of remo­ garbage disposals; faucet Waitress — Breakfast and Part Time Program As­ tion — Available at Man- Ranch on Redwood Make sure you see this 7' References and- security. 1st. Call 647-1004. clean? Professional deling and repairs. FREE repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- lunch, downtown Hart­ sistant, town of Manches­ Monchester Herald. Lake tion — Immediate open­ ing for experienced chester Honda's Farms. Finished rec room, 1'/a bath Cape with, 649-8480: housecleaning, days, estimates. Fully Insured. asterCard accepted. I LOST AND FOUND ford location. Call 246- ter senior citizen center. area, good pay and car family room, fireplace, Hawkes Tree Service — allowance. Call 647-9946. and/or conscientious tra i­ Motorcycle Parts Dept. room, 4 bedrooms, fire­ Manchester — 7 room, 3 Bucket Truck & Chipper. Mondav-Frldov. Very de­ Telephone 643-6017, otter 9853. Assist with program de­ place, 2 car garage. Wall garage and a treed loti or 4 bedroom apartment. pendable, trustworthy 6pm, 647-8509. Remove mineral buildup velopment and planning nee. Excellent opportun­ Responsibilities will In­ Female — Very reasona­ Stump Removal. Free Es­ Lost — Hearing Aid, vicin­ ity to supplement Income. clude data entry. Inven­ to wall carpet on hard­ Hurry! Blanchord 8. Ros-, In residential neighbor­ and thorough. Please call from your teakettle by and recruitment of volun­ setto Real Estate, 646- ble rent for help with timates. Special consider­ ity of Shoprlte, Spencer For additional Informa­ tory control and parts : wood floors. Must be housecleanlng. Com­ hood, heat, hot water, Janice after 5pm at 233- Leon CieszvnskI Builder pouring in halt a cup of teers, 15 hours per week, 2482.0 garage Included. $650 a ation for Elderly and Han­ Street. Please call 643 tion, call Manchester ordering. Training pro­ seen. By owner. Call after pletely furnished 6 room dicapped. 647-7553. | 3577.______^ _ — New homes, additions, white vinegar and one 8962. October-Mav. $7 per hour. 4:30pm, 647-9616. month plus security. 649- remodeling, rec rooms, quart of top water. Heat to Apply at the personnel Nurses Aides — Full or Manor, 646-0129. vided on two In-house - Manchester — $88,900. house. 649-7911. Full and part time cashi­ computer systems. Typ­ 9227, 649-4248. Available You can be a good lolat- goroees, kitchens remo­ rolling boll and let stand ers and dell persons office, 41 Center Street, port time positions availa­ Ready for you to buy. January 1st. Delivering rich loam — 5 man ... lust use a quick- ble from 7-3, 3-11 shifts. ing skills required. Apppv New Listing — Manches­ Gentlemen Only. Central yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, deled, ceilings, both tile, for one hour. Pour out Employment needed all shifts. Apply at Manchester or coll 647- ter. $118;900. Large cus­ Lovely 3 bedroom Cape telling ad In Classified dormers, roofing. Resi­ solution, fill with water, 3126. EOE. Females, mi­ Certified aides preferred. In person to Robert location, kitchen privi­ gravel, & stone. 643-9504. Grampy's Corner Store, Weber, weekdays from tom ranch In very on quiet tree-lined street. Three Room Apartment dential or commercial. boll again and discard. 706 Main Street, norities and handicapped Alternate weekends re­ Detached garage, good leges, parking available. Clerical — Full time office 9am-5pm. Manchester desirable area. Ideal Security and references — Heat, hot water, stove, 649-4291. Add buildup to your & Education Manchester. urged to apply. aulred. Apply In person sized screened porch, refrigerator, carpet. $365. Loving Mother will care 1 ^ PAINTING/ during business hours, position, 40 hours a week, Honda, 30 Adams St„ layout for entertaining. 2 required, 643-2693. for your child In our budget by selling no Manchester, 646-4055. fireplaces, one In the liv­ level back yard, ap- Centrally located, adults PAPERING Carpentry and remodel­ longer used furniture and Delivery Person wanted Part Time Lunch room Rockville Memorial Nurs­ Mondoy-Frldav, 8am- pllanced kitchen, formal home. Call 646-4690. 4:30pm. Reliability and ing room and one In the Manchester — Single preferred. No pets. Secur­ ing services — Complete appliances with a low-cost, tor home entertainment help wanted In Bolton ing Home, 22 South Street, dining room & fireplaced ity deposit, call 646-7690; Rockville, CT. accuracy Important. Ex­ Experienced Furniture fam ily room. There's also sleeping room for work­ Handyman tor Carpentry, Name your own price — home repairs and remo­ ad In Classified. 643-2711 center. 40 plus hours per High School, 10:30-lpm. a sunroom and aluminum living room. A very well after 4pm, 643-0496. 3 3 HELP WANTED deling. Quality work. Ref­ week, must have CT driv­ Apply In person at 106 perience using adding ma­ Deliverymen — Mall rep­ ing gentleman, share electrical, plumbing and Father and son. Fast, ICARS/TRUCKS {MISCELLANEOUS lies to Box N, c/o Man­ siding. D.W. Fish Realty, cored-tor property. Sen­ erences, licensed and In­ er's license and good Notch Road, Bolton, CT. Arbor Acres Farm seeks chine, typing skills help­ try Real Estate, 643 4060.o bath, no cooking, no pets, cleaning. Neat, reliable. dependable service. I FOR SALE [a u to m o tiv e ful. Apply In person, chester Herald. 643-1591 or 871-1400.O $195 a month plus secur­ First floor 4 room apart­ Painting, Paperhanging sured. Coll 646-8165. driving record. Coll Mr. 643-2411. full and part time poultry ment available now. Free quotes, Manchester Full Time Part Time Landers at 646-4896. farm workers. Call Jim Prague Shoe Company, ity. Frank SplleckI, 643- home owner. 649-1158, & Removal. Call 646-5761. house cleaners and com­ 200 Pitkin Street, East Tractor Trailer Drivers — Distinctive — There's no Fit as o Fiddle! 11 Immac­ 2121. Older tenant favored. Duma; Electric— Having FLOORING 1975 Dodge Window Van New HR78-14 W/W steel Experienced Babysitter Fracchia, 633-4681. ulate 7 room Ranch with Steve Glarratana. mercial cleaners. Apply Hartford. No long distance hauling. other wav to describe this Parking for one pleasure Painting and Paperhang­ Electrleol Problems? — With back seat, 3 speed belted radial mounted. Wanted — Preferably my spacious four bedroom family room, fireplace, car. Rent, $325 per month. Need A large or a small on column and removable 835. Fits 78 Ford. Call after In person. Delta Mainte­ home, variable hours. 643- Mall replies to Box N, c/o Manchester — Clean, McKechnIe Electric — ing — Exterior and Inte­ Floorsandlng — Floors nance, 540C North Main Manchester Herald. Contemporary set on a fenced yard, appliances quiet completely fur­ 643-2210. rior, ceilings repaired. Repair? We Specialize in bed frame In back. $900. 6pm. 646-461B.q 8710. and aluminum siding. For that extra outlet, or to like new. Specializing In Call after 4pm, 742-5824. Street, Manchester, CT lovely landscaped lot In nished Including linens. update your existing ser­ References, fully Insured. Residential Work. Joseph older floors, natural and Beautiful yard with addi­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. Buick 1965 — Riviera, tor 06040. Shipping Receiving Per­ Soeciol Education Full or Part Time Typist RN, LPN or EMT needed one of Manchester's fin­ $40 weekly. 2 weeks secur­ vice. 24 hour emergency Quality work. Martin stained. No waxing any for flexible part time work est areas. A cathedral tional outbuildings for ity. 646-9832. Mattsson, evenings, 649- Free Estimates. 646-5253. 1963 T-Bird — All power, parts. $75 or best otter. son — 5 days a week, Teacher — High School — Must type 50wpm with Receptionist — Full time storage, immediate occu­ ISTDREAND service. Free estimates. more. John Verfollle. Coll during Mobile Insurance celling, stone fireplace Master license and In­ 4431. excellent condition, low 646-1768.D 7:15am-4pm. Must haye resource room position accuracy. Other related for busy physician's off Ice pancy! Offered In the 646-5750. mileage, must be seen. Part Time Inserters office skills a plus. 649- in Manchester. A pleasant exams In the Manchester and first floor family DFFICE SPACE sured. 646-3117. A part of Robert E. Jarvis, current CT driyer’s li­ available mid January. $80's. Jackson & JacksoiT" Building-Remodeling $3,500. Call 643-2882 PM. For Sale — The storfer wanted. Call 647-9946, ask cense and clean driving Certification reaulred. 3900. telephone personality Is Vernon Tolland areas, room ore only some of the L.A. Converse, Inc. John Deerr Painting Con­ When, you have some- tor Bob. call 1-800-922-2772. many special features of Real Estate, 647-8400 or {APARTMENTS tractor — Custom Interior Specialist. Additions, gar­ from a 1970 Plymouth. $25. record. Call 649-8648 for Send letter, resume and required. Must function Office Space — Excellent thing to sell, find a cash 1967 Mustang, automatic, well under pressure and this home. Call today for a 646-8646.D FDR RENT location with ample park­ Day Core — Licensed In work. Very reasonable ages, roofing, siding, kit­ 646-7719 after 5pm. Mr. appointment. placement file to: Mar­ Driver — Malor automo­ chens, bathrooms, re- buyer the easy wa y... with 6 cylinder. First $200 takes FIsher.o Part-time correspondents garet Butler, Director tive paint and eaulpment haye general front office Government Jobs — private showing. Offered ing. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. home. Looking for child­ rates, quality work. In­ o iow-cost od In ClassI to cover scholastic sports $16,040 - $59,230/year. Now at only $149,900. Joyce G. Think Fast!!! 1986 Is sure ren ages Infant to 3 years. sured and references. 649- plocement It. Call 742-8843 after Assemblers ond Coll wind­ Pupil and Staff Report distributor needs driver experience. Must be flexi­ to be a banner year! Manchester — Available office suites are now fled. 643-2711. 5;30pm. events In the Manchester ble regarding working hiring, call 805-687-6000, Epstein Real Estate, 647- available. 649-2891. Call Cindy, 647-0765. 3248. windows/doors. 643-6712. HELPING PEOPLE SO- ers. Finger dexterity ne­ Seryices, Coyentry High for 5'/3 doy week to deliver Homes this clean Immediately. One, two tlsfv their needs and area. Sports knowledge cessary. Experience not School, 78 Ripley Hill within Manchester and hours and must be able to Ext. R-9965 for current 8895.U and three bedroom apart­ essential; newswrltlngex­ handle miscellaneous federal list. wouldn't last long. Featur­ Ottice For Rent — Good wants ... that's what want necessary, will train, 4 Road, Coventry, CT 06238, vicinity. 6 months expe­ ing plush wall to wall ments. $425, $495, $525, ads are all about. perience desirable. For Closing date, 1/10/86. clerical duties. Please call Start Your New Year Off location, 200 yards from an appointment, call Len day week, 10 hour doy, rience preferred. Appli­ carpet, fireplace, applian­ heat and hot water In­ 7am-5:34pm, Monday- EOE. cants must have current 647-1493 for appointment. Automotive Mechanic — Right! Many amenities cluded. J.D. Real Estate, Vernon Cirde. Call tor Dodge 1975 Coronet Auster, sports editor, Experienced. Own tools. Included with this gor­ ces, covered porch and details, 872-3015. Wagon — Automatic, Thursday. Apply of Able drivers license and clean It's In Ansaldi Heights. 646-1980. IHDUSEHDLD I MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS MUSICAL INVITATION TO 810 Manchester Herald, Coll & Electronics, How­ Teacher's Assistant — Steady work. Benefits. geous C o lo n ia l. 8% power steering, power Sealed bids w ill be received weekdays before 10 a.m., driving record. Good sa­ Ottered In the $90's. Jack- [for s a le ITEMS ard Road, Bolton, CT. 8:45-ll:45am Mondoy- lary and benefits. Inter­ Call Larry's Gult, 871-1790. rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2Vz Like Private Home — 3'/2 Manchester — 5 room IGDDDS FOR SALE brakes, air, original In the General Services' of- 643-2711. baths, gas heat, central son & Jackson Real Est­ office suite, excellent sign owner. $1,495. 649-6202. tlce, 41 Center St., Manches­ Frlday. Send letter or ested persons should con­ ate, 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 room apartment. Base­ ter, CT until JANUARY 13, resume to Columbia tact Jim Rizzo between Chief Technician — Uni­ air, 2 cor garage, large ment, appliances. Work­ visibility, parking. Could Used Refrigerators, Wedding Band, Diamond Lloyd's AM/FM stereo 1986 ot 11:00 a.m. far the lol- Cooperative Nursery 8am-5pm at 649-5211. ted Cable TV In Bolton, family room with cathed­ ing single adult, married be apartment office com­ Washers, Ranges — Engagement Ring, 14K, and S-trock stereo car­ lowlne: ral celling. Wrap-around bination. Frank SplleckI, size 6, Price $150. Call tridge player and turnta­ (I) POLICE UNIFORMS & School, P.O. Box 38, Co­ CT, Is seeking an expe­ Real Estate ICDNDDMINIUMS couple. No children, pets. clean, guaranteed, parts CRAFT PEOPLE RELATED ITEMS lumbia, CT 06237, ATT: Cleaning — Contract rienced chief technician deck and lovely, private 643-2880. 643-2121. and service. Low prices. 646-6649. ble. Hardly used. Asking J J (2) ATHLETIC SHIRTS Tellers — Full time ond I FDR SALE 1978 Pontiac Grand Prlx In Bolton looking for ma­ President. Cleaning company seeks to oversee the field techni­ yard. $167,500. "Putting B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 $85. Coll 647-1560 otter The Town of Moncheeter Is ture woman to care tor part time. Will train. 5pm, ask tor Len. — 67,000 miles, tolly Individuals to work part cal staff and related field You 1st Is 2nd Nature to One and Two bedroom Main Street, 643-2171. R ibbon - Hedstrom Oak HIM High equipped Including sun­ an eaual oppartunitv em­ my children In my home. Apply SBM, 923 Main HOMES Us!" Strano Real Estate, Brand New Listing! I ! Ter­ Choir — Excellent condi­ ployer, and reaulres an affir­ Street, Manchester, CT, Dental Receptionist — time in the Manchester operations. Applicants I apartments for rent. Cen­ IRDDMMATES all kinds. roof. Asking $1,900. Call mative action policy for all of Must drive. 649-8245 or area. Hours are 12:30- should have a minimum 647-7653.0 rific 3 room Condo lo­ tral location. 649-2871. tion, dark finish, $40. 646- 643-6833. 646-1700. EOE. Manchester ottice. 4 day FOR SALE WANTED Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ 643-0443. Its Contractors and Vendors 4:30pm, 5:30-9:30pm or of 2 years experience os cated at Townhouse III In trial freezer. $350. 649- 5098. 11,7 J RECREATIONAL as a condition of doing busi­ week. Experience neces­ Possible Bed & Breakfast Sold by the yard. sary. Send resume to Box 9pm-lam, Monday thru chief tech, with supervlr- Vernon. 1st floor unit, Available January 1. 9012. 1 0 7 1 ITEMS 1978 Honda Civic — 2door ness with the Town, os per $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ All real estate advertised Inn located In Historic freshly pointed, ap- Female Wanted — Free Call Monday thru Toro 20" (Snowhound) Federal Order 11246. M, c/o Manchester Friday. Responsible peo­ osy and managerial back­ Modernized, two bed­ hatchback, 4 speed, Bid Forms, plans ond specifi­ ground. The Bolton sys­ In the Manchester Herald Bolton Green. Spacious 8 pllanced kitchen. Owner room and board In ex­ Snowblower, 3Vz horsep­ Herald. ple please call 649-3181. Is subject to the federal room apartment, close to Wonder Warm Jenus 400 Friday after 4 pm. Hexcel firellte skis for AM /FM radio, new tires. cations are available at the tem has a growing 15,000 room antique in excellent very anxious! Quick occu­ change for babysitting ower. Good condition. General Services' office. Fair Housing Act of 1968, shopping and bus lines. wood Burning fireplace Saturday & Sunday sole. Solomon bindings $650. 643-9708. subscriber base. Is fully condition! 7 working fire­ pancy. Offered at $43,500. $550 a month plus utilities. and light housework. Call $125. Telephone 649-4997. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, A A Insert by Dunham Lehr which makes It Illegal to rarely used. $100. Coll. CT BEST!!! addressable, has HRC places, wide chestnut Jackson & Jackson Real Security and references 646-9612. Inc. Used only 2 seasons. 9am - 12 noon. Ask 1976 Gremlin — 43,000 advertise any preference, floor boards and New AMP Whitelv Exercise 646-4465 O tter 3pm. ROBERT B. WEISS, head end and uses 450 Estate, 647-8400 or 646- required. Coll Mr. Boy­ Asking $400. Call 646-4886 for Joan, 649-6746. miles. Price negotiable. GENERAL MANAGER DATA ENTRY CLERK M H z Jerrold am ps. limitation or discrimina­ Barn. $194,900. Blanchard 8646.0 Female Roommate Bike — Super condition. P AR T TIM E tion based on race, color, less at 643-2101 between anytime. Men's shoe skates. Excel­ 649-8874. 851-12 Please mall resume to & Rossetto Real Estate, 9am and 4pm. Wanted to share spacious $65. Telephone 646-6810. religion, sex or national 646-2482.0 2 bedroom townhouse. Ladles Leather Cor Coot Call after 3pm.q lent condition. $20. 643- Immediate opening tor a data entry clerk to and salary requirements ILDTS/LAND Franco-beige coal stove JOB IN TOWN! to: Karen M. Fellows, origin, or an Intention to Pool, air conditioning, — Rich brown color, size 1430.P maintain our sales order files. Qualified candi­ make any such prefer­ I FDR SALE Coventry Lake, Water­ washer. Must be neat, — Automatic hopper. In LEGAL NOTICE Operations Manager, Uni­ Great Duplex I West Side! good condition. $215. 644- 14-16. Excellent condition. One IBM Electric Typew­ TOWN OF ANDOVER dates must type 40-45 wpm, be attentive to detail, ence, limitation or dis­ front furnished one bed­ responsible non-smoker. riter. $99. 649-8874.D ted Cable TV of Eastern 6-6 In excellent condition. room cottage available 0011. $50. Telephone 646-0309.a PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION hr./start have 1-2 years ottice experience and be able to CT, 200 Boston'Tpke, Bol­ crimination. The Herald New roof, large rooms, 2 Lakefront Property — Di­ $255/month & Vj utilities. PUBLIC HEARING work independently. Experience on an Apple will not knowingly accept thru June 15. $500 monthly 646-1687 evenings. ROC Sport Walking Shoes ton, CT 06040. EpE. car garage and a treed amond Lake, Glaston­ Includes heat & electric­ Selsl Achromatic Tele­ Kitchen Color The Planning 8 Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ N N Copper Refrigerator computer a plusi any advertisement which loti A great buy! Blan­ bury. $3,000. 649-8874. — Men's size S wide, worn ticut w ill hold o Public Hearing on Monday, January 13,1986 No dress code. Casual fun at­ Is in violation of the law. ity. 742-3022. Freezer with Roll-out 200 scope D60MM, F800MM, G.S.P. offers an excellent benefits package Part Time early mornings chard & Rossetto Real Four eyepiece 40X 64X once. $25. Call 643-7153.D ol 7:30 p.m. In the lower level of the Town Office Building on Estate, 646-24S2.0 lb. freezer. $100. 649-8158. the followino petition: mosphere. If you enjoy talking which includes medical, dental & life Insurance, custodial supervisor and 2 Bedroom First floor Far Sale 89X 160X Tripod Wood pension plan & tuition reimbursement. Qualified floor cleaners. Call 649- Under Construction — apartment. Handicapped Queen Anne Couch An­ case. $99. 643-1938.0 Zip-FrontComfort Route 6 - Appllcotlon ot William F. Thurston, Jr. tor on the phone, we might have a candidates may apply at our tacility or send a re­ 5334. Manchester, $106,900. Cus­ Manchester — $43 ,90 0 & approval of a Special Permit to build on Industrlol ramp. $480 plus deposit, tique. Good condition. Building; the property being shown on o mop entitled job for you. We offer a guaran­ sume with salary history to: tom built Raised Ranch In $ 5 2 ,90 0 . Excellent Invest­ plus utilities. 288-0036ofter Original covering/ Needs Six Person Inflatable ment. Good rental area "N /F ot Colvin Hutchinson and tiled In the office ot teed salary with bonuses. Work Evenings Part time office desirable neighborhood, 6pm or leave message. IHDUSEHDLD minor repair. $99 or best boat, outboard bracket. the Town Clerk, Andover, Connecticut. cleaning positions. Call u n d e r construction. close to bus line 8, Shop­ 6DDDS offer. 646-3062.O $90. 646-1760.O PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 649-5334. Cathedral ceilings,family ping. FHA approved 1 & 2 fil At this Hearing, Interested persons may appear and be done from our office, four even­ Manchester — Nice 3 heard and written communications will be received. A copy Gerber Scientific Products room and fully op- bedroom units with 1Vz room, 1 bedroom apart­ Used White electric kit­ Remove mineral buildup ings a week and Saturday plianced kitchen. Pick baths, large rooms & all convenience from your teakettle by of the application reouestlno the approval Ison tile In the of­ 151 Batson Drive ment. Appliances In­ Westinghouse Electric chen range. $25. 643-5829.0 fice of the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. Looding Oil Comptny look­ your own colors. D.W. appliances. Call for de­ cluded. Single or couple white stove, 40". $50. Call pouring In half a cup of mornings. Call Michelle, 647- Manchester, CT 06040 Fish Realty, 643-1591 or tails. Sentry Real Estate, 649-7650.O white vinegar and one Doted In Andover, Connecticut this 3rd day of January ond EOE M/F/H/V ing (or full and part time help. only. No pets. Available RCA 19" TV — Black and 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- Good working conditions, 871-1400.D 643-4060.O Immediately. $360 plus quart of top water. Heat to IDth day of Jonuorv, 1986. white with metal stand. rolling boll and let stand ANDOVER PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION ings, also Saturday mornings. chance for advancement, be­ gas heot. Call Rose. 647- Old Iron Bed with springs $40. 649-7625.0 Kenneth Lester, Chairman nefits. Attendants and assist­ Looking 8400 or 646-8646. and mattress. $99. 643-9505 for one hour. Pour out Suzanne Dower, Vice-Chairman ant manager M/F. 269-9912 or 646-1 leo.q 120 Gallon stone lined hot solution, till with water, 845-12 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ I s S F ask for the manager HELP WANTED HELP WANTED boll again and discord. € a j t f Manchester — 2 family, 2 water heater In good con­ I for bedroom apartment Kerosene Heater, 13,100 Add buildup to your dition. $15. Telephone 644- budget by telling no- Cm broidery. LEGAL NOTICE available. Heat Included, BTU's. Model 85 Kerosun 0011.0 TOWN OF ANDOVER something? no pets. $500 plus security. Burns 20-28 hours on one longer used furniture and PUBLIC HEARING NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED 646-7881. tank. $99. 646-3033.D appliances with a low-cost OF PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION TRUCK DRiVERS Just because you don't od In Clossitled. 643-2711. ON PROPOSED SUBDIVISION PLAN PICTURE THIS IN MANCHESTER AREA use an Item doesn't mean The Planning 8 Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ the Item has lost Its value. Chickens for sole. $2 each. ticut w ill hold o Public Hearing In the lower level of the Town Woodbridga 8L IB-230 Office Building on Monday, January 13,1986 at 7:30 p.m. on Darl-Farms ice Cream has immediate IHDMES I ^ H D M E S Why not exchange It for Old loving hens. One and the following petition: openings for Class II Truek Drivers. We North Elm 8L all FDR SALE FDR SALE cash with on ad In Classi­ one half years old. 742- $ EXTRA MONEY $ Alexander SL all fied? 643-2711. 7176. ROUTE I160nd LAKE ROAD - Petition of John L. and Chris­ are now accepting application Monday Buying or tina A. Russell tor final subdivision approval - Commencing Center SL 467-553 odd only at 0 Connecticut Highway Deportment Bound, In the eos- thru Friday, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm. Apply in Cantar SL 56M 55 odd onljj [gJ^H D M ES I HOMES terlv line of Hebron Rood, so-called. Twenty and sixteen Lincoln SL Selling, one-hundredths (28.16) feet North of the approximate Inter­ With Your Own Part-Time Job. person at:' FDR SAIl FOR SALE section of the Easterly line of Hebron Rood with the Ptrkina 81 all Northeasterly line of Andover Lake Rood; thence running Ridgewood SL all Northerly along the Easterly line ot sold Hebron Rood, An excellent opportunity for , Three hundred three and twenty-three one-hundredths DARI-FARMS Rooaavalt 81 all (X3.23) feet to 0 Connecticut Highway Department Bound In Housewives and Mothers with SLJohn SL 115-175 the Easterly line of sold rood; thence continuing Northerly 81 John 8L Jack J. Lappen along the Easterly llneof sold rood, Thirty (30) feet toopolnt ICE CREAM INC. 15-IOB It’s, right at In the southerly line ot land N/F of Robert L. MocGronor and young children bring them 81. Lawrance SL all Realty Muriel J. MocGronor; thence turning and running Easterly Edmund SL 11-53 along land N /F of sold MocGronors to the Southeost corner 40 Tolland Stage Road your Formtrly Activi 'N' Abli RNity of land N/F of sold MocGronors; thence turning and running with you and save on Fairvlow all North 15° 3' 36" East along land N/F of sold MocGronors, o 3 Stone 81 all 164 East Center Street distance of Two hundred thirty-eight (238) feet along o wire 3 babysitting costs. Tolland, CT 06084 fingertips - fence to on Intersection of fences and land N/F of Lester L. Waal Middle Tpka. 420-406 Manchester, CT Thompson; thence running South 76°9' 27" E. along land N/F Hamilton Dr. all of sold Thompson and land N/F of Percy B. Cook, et ux, In 643-4263 Pretty China designs in simple port by each, along o fence to o large stone; thence running McDIvItt Dr. all stitches and bright colors add South 5°38' 14" West, along land N/F of Percy B. Cook, et ux, Carpontar Rd. all a colorful touch to towels. One thouisand forty-eight and eight-tenths (1048.8) feet more Henry S t Ideal for gifts or bazaars. or less olono o fence to land, N/F ot Conrad P. Edwards and NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED 148-268 Jack Lappen Frances P. Edwards; thence turning and running South 88° Parker SL 356-540 In the A casual, sip-front shirt- No. 113 has transfer for 6 17' West along land of sold Edwords, o distance of Six IN BOLTON ARkA Woodhrldge SL 338-489 Notary Public dresa for the larger atse motifs; color chart. hundred forty-one and four-tenths (641.4) feet, more or less, to point In stone wall at land N/P of Clarence White; Edward 8L all Classifieds! ---r% with eomfortable back T8 8t4tr, itiR $2AQ, Itr tack 0 0 Bolton Liko Aroi Bolton Do you own a 6 or 7 room ranch? and front yokes. gatterA RR«e ReRU- 046-12 \ to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fiidav. Jan. 3. 1986 FOCUS SPORTS BUSINESS REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Whoopi Goldberg Bears, Giants Stocks rebound N STMf ( T . 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Man6Keiler Under Contiruetlon $106, W '■LI"; Cuatom built Ralaod Ranch In dealrable neighborhood, under conafmc- in area tion. Cothedral ceilings, family room and fully appllanced kitchen, p ic k ships near your own colors. ______HARTFORD (AP) — Police in three towns are searching for a single-engine plane with two peo­ ple aboard that disappeared and Libya coast was believed to have crashed in the Glastonbury area. 4 3 The private plane disappeared Bv Richard C. Gross all,” he told reporters in Mexicali. from radar on approach to Brai- UnItM Press International Mexico, describing U.S. ship nard Airport in Hartford about movements as "various maneuv­ 10:30 a.m. Friday, Mary Joe U&R WASHINGTON — The Pentagon ers and practices.” Bybery. a spokeswoman for the moved its military might within But asked if the United States Federal Aviation Administration Invites you to our newest area of range of the North African coast to was planning any retaliation for said. She said the plane, a white be prepared if President Reagan Libyan support for terrorists at­ Cessna 182 with gold stripes, was custom homes. ordered retaliatory raids on Arab tacks, Reagan turned his palms scheduled to arrive at Brainard upward and said, “No comment.” Manchester , ^ ^ ^ „ terrorist camps in Libya, sources from North Central Airport in “Mountain Farms” Radwood Farm*' Enloy the outstanding view of the Hartford altyiine said Friday. The United States and Israel Rhode Island at 11 a.m. from the large rear deck of this 8 room R a l* ^ Ranch. m O The aircraft carrier USS Coral have blamed Libya for supporting GARDNER ST., MANCHESTER room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage, etc. Priced to aell at $122,800. the Abu Nidal terrorist group, Brainard Airfield and Air Force Sea left Naples. Italy, on a course officials plotted the plane’s path that will take it past the Libyan whose members allegedly carried Large acre lots, water, sewers, sidewalks. out bloody attacks at the airports and Said it disappeared in south Va coast and Navy planes with Glastonbury, Howard Charbon- L START YOUR NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT! sophisticated Jamming gear were in Rome and Vienna Dec. 27. U.S. MOUNTAIN WOODS and Israeli officials have hinted at neay, a spokesman for Glaston­ Call us to discuss your new home. Ask Many amenities included with this gorgeous Colo­ shifted from Washington State to a bury police said. Two wooded building lots remain base in Sicily, Pentagon sources retaliation. about our guarantee plan on your present nial. 8+ rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2*/2 baths, gas heat, to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and said. Libyan leader Moammar Khad­ “The area they believe it went home. central air, 2 car garage, large family room with lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road One source said plans for retalia­ afy dared the United SUtes and down in is wooded and isolated, frontage and town approved. Israel to try, warning such an Charbonneay said. '"There are few cathedral ceiling. Wrap-around deck and lovely, Price, $39,900 each. tion are being worked out in the private yard. event an attack is ordered by attack could lead to a wider war in houses in that area.” $167,500 Reagan. the Mediterranean, as well as Officials from Brainard. the “If there are contingency plans, possible attacks in the United Civil Air Patrol and Glastonbury you have to be prepared to take the SLsLbs police have set up an emergency “ Putting You 1st is Snd^lature T o lls!” contingencies,” one source said. The move of at least seven patrol center at the Glastonbury j fS} Zinsser Agenqr At the same time, the crews of EA-6B Prowler radar Jamming police department, officials said. aircraft from their base in Wa­ J the carrier USS America, the They said the center will be in U&R REALTY CO. STRANO REAL ESTATE 750 Main St., Manchester battleship USS Iowa and their shington State to the Joint U.S.- operation until the plane is^ found. 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. escort ships at Atlantic Fleet Italian base at Sigonella signaled U.S. preparations for possible Charbonneay said he doesn’t 643-2642 lE rm headquarters in Norfolk, Va., were know why the plane-disappeared CALL TODAY - 647-“ SOLD” alerted to the possibility of an military action against terrorists 'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 646-1511 based in Libya, the sources said. but at the time it disappeared unscheduled deployment to the “Glastonbury was in the middle of Mediterranean, the sources said. The sophisticated electronic UPI photo Jamming gear aboard the a very heavy rain and lightning No decision had been made storm.” A about dispatching the ships across Prowlers could be used to defend the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, attacking aircraft from surface-to- Ready and willing Officials at Wethersfield and A a 10-day voyage, they said. air missiles, such as the Soviet- East Hartford police departments said they were also searching for The Pentagon has prepared built SAM-Ss Libya is installing in promised his host that the United States several military options for Rea­ fixed sites as a defense against Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid the plane late Friday afternoon. gan to consider while he weighs high-altitude planes. and President Ronald Reagan walk past "remains ready and willing” to help The Wethersfield Fire Department whether to order some kind of One U.S. military option for use a line of soldiers Friday before their talks Mexico overcome its pressing $96 used boats to search along the Aril retaliatory action. against targets in Libya was a raid billion foreign debt. Story on page 4. Connecticut River, officials said. by B-52 bombers, but that was in the border town of Mexicali, Mexico. Charbonneay said low visibility Reagan, however, sought to At the close of their meeting. Reagan POSSIBLE BED & BBERKFAST INN dismiss concern that the United discarded almost immediately, a prevented them from using an located In Historic Bolton Green. Spacious 8 States was preparing for military U.S. official said. army helicopter in the search. N N RICHAltD ROAD room antique in excellent conditloni 7 working The movement of the Prowlers action against Libyan territory. Gorgeous 7 Room Ranch In one of Manchester's fireplaces, wide chestnut floor boards and NEW was precautionary, in part be­ Real Estate most prestigious areas! Large 1st floor family “I'm not aware that we’re doing BARNI $194,900.00 anything out of the ordinary at cause the Coral Sea is not equipped BRAND NEW LISTING!!! room with picture window and French doors "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES"...646-2482 with any of the planes, said the 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 Terrific 3 room Condo located at Townhouse HI in overlooking the deep private lot. Hurryl $121,900 •*WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES"...646-24^ sources, who spoke on condition Has become a Housesold Word in /Vfanc/ieslf*r Vernon. 1st floor unit, freshly painted, applianced they not be identified. But four More demanded of fire marshals kitchen. Owner very anxious! Quick occupancy! rx\ Offered at $43,500. squadrons of the Navy’s new F-18 strike fighter were aboard the more difficult. Another problem is the inspec­ ‘Send trash carrier. By George Layng “The state Legislature is mak­ tion of houses in which at least The Navy said the 65,000 ton Herold Reporter State to reorganize ing the Job more demanding," three families live. Rivosa said. He Coral Sea, one of the oldest in the Lingard said. "But the state has said he has no jurisdiction over to Khadafy’ fleet of 13 operational U.S. carri­ The state is putting greater fire marshal office not provided the resources to carry dwellings with less than three ers. pulled out of Naples several demands on local fire marshals, out these regulations.” families, but it is often hard to tell but has not provided more resour­ — story on page 12 BANGOR, Maine (UPI) - A hours after daybreak and steamed In particular, he complained how many people are living in a GREAT DUPLEX! WEST SIDE! south in the Mediterranean on a ces to help carry out new require­ that he has not had enough time to building. £ b 1 REDWOOD FARMS CAPE ^ local radio station is urging ments. the fire marshals for both Make sure you see this 7 room, IVi bath Cape 6-6 In excellent condition. New root, large listeners to send their garbage to course toward North Africa. fill out national fire reports be­ "It’s been difficult, ” Rivosa with family room, fireplace, garage and a treed rooms. 2 car garage and a treed loti A G R EA T About nine other ships plan to the town and Eighth Utilities cause of the time devoted to said, adding that he hoped the new BUYI Libyan leader Moammar Khad­ District said Friday. inspector, although he said he toll HURRY! afy, and a spokesman said Friday link up with the carrier, including would support extra help from the inspections. Lingard said he inspector would make it easier to "WE G UA R A N TEE OUR H OUSES ...648-2482 "WE G U A R A N TEE OUR H OUSES "...846-2482 the cruiser USS Yorktown, which However, a greater number of spends one day a week checking handle such cases, people have been calling from Manchester buildings are being state “if the state will pay for it.” around the world to find out the is equipped with radars that could State law requires a local fire buildings for fire safety com­ Lingard said he is glad the state FIT AS A FIDDLE!!! THINK FAST!!! coordinate air strikes launched inspected for fire safety this year pliance, although much of his time fire and building codes are being “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!’ address. than in the past because of marshal to inspect “public service Immaculate 7 room Ranch with family room, 1986 is sure to be a banner year! Homes this clean from the Coral Sea. buildings and all occupancies is taken up with paper work. revised and updated this spring. wouldn’t last long, featuring plush wall to wall “The response has been pheno­ renewed local initiative. Town fireplace, fenceil yard, appliances and aluminum menal,” said WGUY-FM Program A squadron of A-6 Intruder light regulated by the fire safety code in The state should also provide He said in the past, state officials siding. Beautiful yard with additional outbuildings for carpet, fireplace, appliances, covered porch and it’i Blanchard & Rossetto €g> bombers, the same kind of planes Fire Chief John Rivosa and Dis­ standardized inspection forms, he would just add to the regulations in Ansaldi Heights. Offered in the 90 s. COMMEkpAL CRfOT Director Jack Roberts. "We talked trict Fire Marshal Ted Lingard his district” once a year. However, storage. Immediate occupancy! Offered in the 80’s. 646-2482 nNANClALNnWORK to a Florida radio station a little that attacked Syrian missile bat­ at a news conference Friday, said. Each town now has its own and make few revisions. 189 tWcat Cealar St. coraar at McKa* St. Saaier GItiiaas DIuouirta .Conn. Dm COT.il, ^ teries in Lebanon in December said. forms, but this “doesn’t lead to In spite of the large workload, Don Jackson, Rose Viola Jackson, Bob Kieiiian, Anne Doremus, Chris Corcoran, Rich Bialeck REAL ESTATE while ago and they are doing it, Lingard said he has inspected Deputy State Fire Marshal Capt. too.” 1984, also is aboard the Coral Sea, William Kirkby said it is “impossi­ uniformity of inspections,” he Lingard does not believe his job the officials said. ISO buildings since June and should will eventually become full time. Roberts said stations have called finish inspecting about 100 more by ble given the staff” of local fire said. from California, New York, and No unusual movement of Soviet departments for this to be done. Rivosa said a new state regula­ He said the district is small enough ships or aircraft was reported in June of this year. Previously. 50 tion requiring local fire marshals that he and his assistants can even London and Ireland. inspections a year were considered Kirkby said municipal fire \ m \ O n lu o f. Rick itf) the “We were on the air with a guy the area. safety officers “have an awesome to list underground storage tanks handle the inspections and other At last count, there were 33 a lot, he said. in towns and cities has added to his work. from Ireland, and people were “In the past, it was all mostly responsibility.” He added that phono and call calling in there asking where they Soviet ships in the Mediterranean Gov. William A. O'Neill supports workload. He also complained that The district plans to set up a — six warships and 27 auxiliaries. voluntary. I did the priority things, it is difficult to contact state fire computer system soon that will could send their trash,” Robert like child day-care centers and increased aid to towns, although no 6 / 6 - / . U 6 said. Navy officials said. proposals have been put forward. safety officials, although they “do collect all inspection information JACKSTONSHOWCASE medical offices,” he said. "Now provide good support” once they and make it more accessible, he I’m trying to get all the commer­ Both Lingard and Rivosa agreed that the state has made their duties can be reached. said. MANCHESTER $43,900 & $52,900 cial buildings and apartmenU.” Excellent Investment. Good rental area close to bus line & shopping. Lingard said he has been able to FHA approved 1 & 2 bedroom units with baths, large rooms & all C.H.F.A. 1$ BACK TODAY’S HERALD do more because the district 4 3 appliances. Call for details. 643-4060 allocated $7,500 for the fire safety AVAILA6LE NOW TO ALL 1ST TIME 6UYERS inspections last June — $6,500 Convicts free last hostages Index more than it allocated the previous AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $108 MILLION DOLLARS Defying the state year. He said an assistant fire ”It is fair to say that a FIXED INTEREST RATE: 9’/4% G.E.M. A defiant Danbury Hospital 24 pogM, 2 McUona marshal has also been named and MOUNDSVILLE. W.Va. (UPI) were missing and believed dead. President John C. Creasy told the Moore met for 90 minutes with reasonably large percentage (of MORTGAGE TYPE: Growing Equity Mtg. - 17 YR8. Id an inspector will be hired by this — Convicts freed the last of 17 the complaints) are capable of state Commission on Hospitals and 9A spring to help with the workload. hostages at West Virginia’s Peni­ eight convicts to discuss com­ SALES PRICE LIMITS: Resale: $80,000 New: $98,000 Health Care on Friday that his R l l l l n # e e plaints about the fortress-like teing corrected in a way that r t h i i r r H * * 1R “We will be as close to being up tentiary Friday and met with Gov. IN CO M E LIM ITS: Families of 3 or less earning $23,000 or facility would not seek state pirson. He characterized the com­ doesn’t Jeopardize control of the G flfla H to snuff as we can,” Lingard said. Arch Moore to air grievances that less, and families of 4 or more earning a maximum of $27,000 approval before it begins perform­ triggered a 42-hour rebellion that plaints as “personal difficulties.” institution,” said Moore, who r i n m l r e a Town Fire Chief John Rivosa. agreed to meet inmate leaders if may apply for money on December 16,1085 thru January 17 ing open-heart surgery. Commis­ who handles fire safety inspec­ claimed at least three lives. When the last hostages were sion member Nancy S. Watters, in freed, about 110 corrections offic­ they would free the hostages and DMInctIve 1986. 14 tions, also said his staff will be Seven hostages — six guards and MANCHESTER $88,900 who is conducting the inquiry, said p^ntartalnmAP* a food service worker — were ers marched through the main end the prison takeover. There's no other way to describe this spacious four bedroom Following income llpsttarma^pply after January 16,1986. increased. He said a second None of the hostages were Ready for you to buy. Lovely 3 Bedroom Cape on quiet tree-line street. she would seek a court order F a t i i b inspector will be hired by Febru­ escorted out of the prison at noon gate to retake the south wing of the Detached garage, good sized screen porch, level back yard, appllanced Contemporary set on a lovely landscaped lot in one of Man­ 1-3 — up to — $33,000 barring the hospital from going 1 APiil a, 19 prison, where the rebellious pri­ seriously hurt, but Moore said kitchen, formal dining room and flreplaced living room. A very well ary to lessen the workload, al­ Friday, ending a seige that began chester's finest areas. A cathedral celling, stone fireplace 4 — up to — $36,000 ahead with lU plans. Story on page 1 n t t f i r y 9 soners had holed up and held the some suffered minor injuries and cared-for property. 643-4060 though he maintained there will Wednesday evening when 200 had "obvious marks of being and a first floor family room are only some of the many spe­ 5 — up to — $38,000 10. n h l l i i e H M 19 still be difficulties. convicts rioted, took 17 hostages hostages. cial features of this home. Call today for a private showing. The governor said the inmates roughed up.” FREE MARKET EVALUATION 6 — up to — $40,000 D p l n i p n a Rivosa said he inspecU around and seized control of the 120-year- Some of the six hostages re­ Offered at oaly $149,900. 7 — up to — $42,000 Sunny and cold P A A p lp 9 750 buildings each year, including old penitentiary. a ir ^ 45 complaints about daily life at the ancient prison, including leased Thursday evening after a Down Payment: Veteran - None Required A p n r t e 10.99 apartments, restaurants, day-care Three convicts died during the Mostly sunny and cold today, bloody uprising, apparently at the demands for more visitation and a surrender agreement was reached Joyce G . Epstein « • " Non-Veteran - As low as 2Vi% down. then becoming cloudy tonight with 7-R centers, schools, town buildings with the inmatea also showed signs and the hospital. Rivosa said he bands of fellow inmates, and inmates’ council to resolve a SO percent chance of snow. \ 1 ft AA/oriH A of abuse. 2 has no plans to hire a third officials said two more prisoners problems. REAL ESTATE SERVICES Real Estate. 647-6895 DON’T DELAY! — CALL TODAY! ' Weather deails on page'2. Waatiwr NinclntUf 846-I3H / L Hirtfiri 5284416 / eiutwiharw I 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION ® AMERICA’S NUMBER \ TOP SELLER, CENTURY 71