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Orchard,” but is familiar to many it broke down, was a late arrival Just been born setback / page 11 As funny as ever Americans for his work in such for a Super Bowl XXII party Stocics: Investor psychology caused crash/page 9 attended by Dick Clark and other NEW YORK (AP) — Margaux NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Ingmar Bergman films as “ Fanny and Alexander” and celebrities. Hemingway, back in New York Comedian Pat Paulsen says his The four-wheel-drive vehicle after treatment for alcoholism at old TV comedy cohorts, the “ Cries and Whispers.” However, the 64-year-old Swed­ died just short of Chasen’s the Betty Ford Center, says, “ I Smothers Brothers, are as funny Restaurant, where television pro­ feel like I ’ve just been bom.” as ever in their reunion show. ish actor, who is appearing in Peter Brook’s production of the ducer Pierre Cossett threw Sun­ “ For a time, I was living the life Paulsen will appear on “ The day’s bash. The vehicle was of Ernest Hemingway,” the late Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour play by Anton Chekhov, said in an interview published Sunday in pushed to a side street. novelist’s 32-year-old grand­ 20th Reunion” Wednesday on Fox walked the short distance daughter says in this week’s CBS-TV. The New York Times that he did not consider himself a film actor to the restaurant, where he People magazine. “ I think alco­ “ We got away with more on this entered with “ Dynasty” vixen hol drove my grandfather to show than anything that we did for the first 20 years of his career. “ I thought it was not my Joan Collins. suicide, but I ’m still alive be­ then (1968), but it is still mild,“ he cause I did something about it.” said in an interview last week. business to make films,” Joseph­ Church concert son said. “ It was amusing, it was Hemingway, an epileptic, said Hlanrhrstrr He described the show 20 years nice to be with the people, and I LINDEN, N.J. (AP) - Paul she decided to check into the ) Manchester - A City ol Village Charm ago as “ great fun. Everybody was interested in what was going Simon and Ladysmith Black medical center in Rancho Mir­ worked together. There were no on in the studio. But I was not Mambazo, a South African group age, Calif., after she suffered a ego problems because they (the interested in film acting until that collaborated with him on his bad seizure and nearly bit off her Smothers Brothers) wanted eve­ ‘Cries and Whispers’ (1972), when “ Graceland” album, helped a tongue last October. Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1988 rybody to do well, and that rubs i suddenly got something from it I church start Black History Month She also said she had grown off on you after a while. They had not gotten before.” celebrations. apart from her younger sister, F were always supportive of the Sunday's gospel concert at Mariel, partly because of the people they discovered.” Late arrival Morning Star Church marked the latteir’s success as an actress. first time the all-male, 10- “ Since my stay at Betty Ford, l\1al Tool yacht, lodge bills questioned U.S. stage debut WEST HOLLYWOOD, Caiif. member Zulu choral group had Mariel and I have had long talks about our relationship. And we're NEW YORK (AP) - Actor (AP) — “ Family Ties” star been to a church in the United MARGAUX HEMINGWAY Michael J. Fox, forced to aban­ States, said band member Joseph much closer now. I think she has most of the costs we questioned refund” if the Air Force’s con­ PAT PAULSEN Eriand Josephson is making his . . . back in New York Mai Tool & Engineering Co., a tesses for a hotel hospitality Industries and is now a part of tractor for the B-IB engine don his $30,000 Range Rover when Shabalala. more respect for me now.” were allowable,” the GAO said. tracting officer agrees with the in Smothers’ reunion U.S. stage debut in “ The Cherrv Manchester-based company suite; for $6,000 in restaurant Wickes Companies. program, reviewed Mai’s subcon­ "Most of these costs were listed audit's conclusions, the GAO working on the Air Force’s B-IB meals; for donations of used Mai Tool is a major subcontrac­ tract proposals “ but did not E tor to General Electric Co., identify any of these unallowable as promotional expenses in its added. bomber, billed the government equipment to a trade school, and The auditors, in a letter dated having won a $23.4 million con­ costs,” the GAO said. accounting records,” GAO for "overhead” payments to for a golf club membership and Jan. 28, told Lt. Gen. William tract in 1984 to provide engine fan "Consequently, it included added. cover operation of a 44-foot yacht tickets to a Super Bowl, the GAO Thurman of their findings and blades used by GE in producing them in the cost... data support­ “ We believe that such items are in Florida and a ski lodge in said'Monday. urged he "initiate action to jet engines for the B-IB, said the ing material prices given to the unallowable under federal regu­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Vermont, according to the Gen­ Mai Tool President George recover funds from General lations and should not have been eral Accounting Office, an audit­ Longtin was not available for GAO. Air Force,” the GAO said. Officials at General Electric “ We, therefore, believe that included in the overhead rate Electric.” ing agency for Congress. comment this morning, accord­ Thurman is the commander of headquarters in Fairfield also this contract was overpriced by used in preparing its subcontract The company, which is located ing to a receptionist at the the Air Force Aeronautical Sys- L0T8/LAND I 9 JAPARTMENT8 WANTED TO ICARS ICARS company’s offices. were not available for comment $190,646, including GE’s over- proposal,” GAO said. MUSICAL on Adams Street, also billed the GE, meantime, says it will FDR SALE FDR SALE Mai Tool & Engineering was this morning. hea(l and profit.” FOR SALE »I fo r r e n t ITEMS RUY/TRADE Air Force for the cost of hiring "make an offer of a voluntary Please turn to page 10 I ( PEOPLE WHO k n o w musicians, bartenders and hos- formerly a part of Gulf & Western General Electric, prime con­ Mai is still contending “ that COLUMBIA. 4 plus acres ENCORE Banlo, $150. OLD and new furniture, HONDA Accord LX 1984. know there's a certain magic R w ww w w a household Items and 4 door automatic, on beautiful wooded lot 1 bedoom, busline. Ap­ Gibson Folk guitar, about Classified Advertising. on private road. pliances. $450 plus utili­ $250. Ukelele, $10. 643- glassware. Will pay CLYDE loaded. Grey. 72K. E x ­ $12S,000. Call 487-1239. ties. No pets. Security. 0781. cash, coins and le- CHEVROLET-SUICK, INC. cellent condition. Most 649-7770. welry. 646-8496. ROUTE 83, VERNON see. $6500 or best offer. Indicators 84 Oldt acre 4 * *7705 Coll 742-1695.______Sleepy Chuckles declares 2 Bedroom - Wall-to-wall PETS AND 84 Camcro Cone* FOR Sale. TBIrd 1977, carpeting, heat, appli­ SUPPLIES 84 Pontiac Trani Am *10,795 $600, or best offer. Tele- I MORTSAGES ances,A/C. No pets. Automotive may signal I 88 Eaeort 4 *4995 phone 647-1971 ask for / v J. Clean. $625 per month. TWO Puppies. German Peter.______/ •. J , a . / .t Available March 1st. 88 Cbav. Aatro van *10,195 Shepard and Husky *8495 DODGE Dart 1972. Must that spring Is very close In need ot 647-9137. mixed. 3 months old, CARS 88 Ctiavy Caprioa 4 * . Mark Twain Said, recession 88 Toyota past, van *9405 sell. New engine. Many very healthy. $100 FDR SALE extra ports. 647-7406. Mortgage? IHOMES each. Call 647-0346. I 88 S unbird 2 dr. *8595 “ The spider looks DODGE Charger 1977. By Andrew J. Davis Good credit or bad FOR RENT SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door 88 Cantury 4 dr. *9995 f o r a m erchant B y Martin Crutsinger 88 Camaro Z28 *13,995 Loaded with T-top. The Associated Press Manchester Herald credit, we make loans Sedan. 5 spped. New $1600 or best offer. Call who doesn't / MISCELLANEOUS tire and exhaust. En­ 88 O lds Delta Cca *12,995 easy. Recent ban­ 649-4278. MANCHESTER. "Nice 6 FOR SALE gine In good condition. 87 Chav. Calabrily 4 dr. *10,995 advertise so he WASHINGTON — The govern­ Spring is just around the corner. kruptcy, foreclosre or room Cape” Child safe Excellent gas mileage. 87 Cadi Eldorado *21,995 can spin a web ment’s chief forecasting gauge of That was the prediction today from Chuckles neighborhood. 3 bed­ T E E Shirt transfers. Ap­ Needs some work. $600 late payments, we can 87 NItsan Santra QXE *8995 economic activity declined in II, the resident groundhog at the Lutz Children’s help. Ralo-Com has it rooms, full basement proximately 3000, also negotiable. Call An­ 87 Chavstta 1 dr. *5495 INVITATION TO BID across his d oor plus nice large patio 50 to 100k numerals and drew Y. 643-2711 days. December for the third straight Museum. all from 1st and 2nd NOTICE IS HEREBY and lead a life Chuckles II made his prediction during and fenced treed lot. letters for shirts, caps, 649-9276 mornings 7-8 872-9111 GIVEN that tha EIGHTH month, an event that has often mortgages to refi­ Convenient to shop­ etc. Best offer. 649-3642 evenings 5-8. UTILITIES DISTRICT, 32 o f undisturbed signaled a recession. Groundhog Day ceremonies held at the nances. Applications ping, busline and after 5:30pm.D Main Streat, Manchastar, museum. In front of photographers, reporters Cannacticut taakt bids for peace.” The Commerce Department taken In the conveni­ schools 11 $700/month. and television cameras, Chuckles II was coaxed Call Mr. Lindsey 649- 1986 Subaru. GL10 four tha followlno Itam: said today its Index of Leading ence of your home or ENDROLLS door, 4 wheel drive, Sell Your dar PACKAGE INSURANCE Economic Indicators edged down out of a deep sleep in her glass tank to perform 4000. Spidcra don'l lead an eaay life. Newapapar office. tVk width • 2M turbo, automatic. COVERAGE FOR 1988/1989. 0.2 percent In December follow­ for the media. 13V, width - a for 2S« Loaded. Take over advertiiing crealat Uia kind of cuilomar Bid spaclflcatlons may be Iramc apidara hala and marahanU lova. I f ing declines of 1.2 percent in Chuckles II was placed on a table strewn with CALL NOW i r IGTOREAND MUST M picked up cl Mw payments. John 649- *15 obtalnad during normal busl- 1820 a.m. nott hours (8:00 A.M. to 6:00 you'ra a bualnaaa ownar who aaama to ba November and 0.1 percent in straw by Naturalist Sue Craig. And, as the our professionals are ’ O ( o f f ic e SPACE Hcrdd Office Mendcy thru 4 Lines — 10 Days aaaing h r too many apidara lataly. giva ui a Thuradaybefon 11 c.m.only. P.M .) Monday thru Saturday October. television lights blared and cameras clicked on duty 7 days a week 508 charge each addi­ from tha Dltpotchar at tha call. Our rcuil diaplay and clatsificd adver- The leading index, composed of awayr' Chuckles II was asked to make a NEW Building. Interior COLLECTORS. Rare tional lino, per day. You EIGHTH DISTRICT FIRE­ tiaing department! can create the kind o f RELO-COM to suit occupant. 750 to find. 1967 Firebird For­ HOUSE, 32 Main Straot, Man- advartiaing you need to aend laiy apidara on 11 forward-pointing business sta­ prediction. 1,000 square feet unit. EXXON BrondOcorrectl- can cancel at any time. choatar, Cannacticut 06040. tistics, has taken on added FINANCIAL ble ribbons and 14 ty­ mula. $400 H-0. All their way. If a groundhog sees his shadow, legend has it Utilities and parking options. 742-7267. CADQV Saolad blda will ba racalvad significance since the Black pewriter ribbons. Best at tha abova oddratt until that he will retreat back into home, which means SERVICES Included. Peterman NO REFUNDS OR Monday collapse of the stock Building Company. offer. 646-1232.______7:00 P.M. on Monday, May 2, there will be six more weeks of winter. If no ADJUSTMENTS 1980, at which tima thay will ilanrijfBtpr Hrralii market in October, Call Bob Hayward 649-9404.______B EA R Collectors. Must CHEVETTE. 4 Door, ba publicly opanad, raod and shadow is seen, spring is supposedly just around Gray. Good local But analysts were split on 2 649-3156 MANCHESTER. Plea­ sell some of my collec­ CALL HERALD racordad. the comer. transportation. $325 As whether the three-month decline Licensed by CT. and sant 1st floor office. 440 tion. Stelff, Canter­ Bids shall ramoln valid for But Chuckles II did not take too kindly to being square feet. $375. 649- bury, AvantI, Blaloskv, Is. Coll 649-4338. thirty days from tha bid is a definitive signal of a reces­ N.Y. CLASSIFIED opanlng data. Tha District disturbed from her sleep. After being carried to 2510. North American sion or just an indication of an (Includlng-Kareem Ab­ rasarvas tha right to ralact the straw-filled table in a plastic barrel, the O LDS Omega 1981. Inte- 643-2711 any and all bids for any rao- impending slowdown in growth. dul Jabear) and more. son dsiamad to ba In tha bast groundhog stared out into space as though she DO NOT 0 0 BAN KRU PTI rlor and exterior In Since the leading index was RESORT M any for price paid. good condition. No rot! Intarast ot tha District. was begging for her morning cup of coffee. Stop Foreclosure! Home­ Call 646-1432, keep trv- created after World War II, every David Kool/Manehaaiar Horald owners, consolidate your PROPERTY Does run but has a EIGHTH UTILITIES Craig grabbed the log and shook Chuckles II Ing, leave message. "m lgraln” . $485but ne­ You don’t have to be an DISTRICT recession has been preceeded by out partially. Still, the woodchuck stared into bills, pay off your credit Thomas E. Londars, Jr. at least three consecutive SHADOW SEEKER — Chuckles II cards, your car or busi­ BEACH House- Charles­ SEW IN G Machine base gotiable. Must sell. 742- advertising expert to get Insuronca Commisslonar space, unwilling to make a prediction. ness loan, your mortgage town Beach, Rhode Is­ cabinet. $50. 643-0781. 8758.D results In Classified. We'll monthly declines in the index. * prepares herself for her annual Ground­ land. New 3 bedroom help you word your ad. Dotad at MANCHESTER, “ She’s working on it,” Craig said. “ She’s had a and save, save your POOLS!!! AAA Pool DIs- CONN, this 27th day of Jan., But on four occasions, the index long winter. She sleeps a lot. This is not an awake hog Day prediction at the Lutz Child­ homell NO PAYMENTS Ranch. Walk to private trlbutor. Must dispose 1983 Ford Thunderbird. 643-2711. 1988. has fallen for three consecutive UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad beach. $500 per week. TOWN OP MANCHESTER groundhog. This is a sleepy groundhog." ren’s Museum. credit, late payments or ot entire Inventory of 37,000 miles. $8500. Call 00302 LIOAL NOTICE months and no outright recession Available July 1. Call new 1987 leftover 31' 643-0718 after 5pm. Craig finally tossed Chuckles II fully out of her unemployment Is not a 643-8857. occurred. Economic growth, hiding place. However, the groundhog buried Feb. 2. Over the years, a tradition evolved that a problem. Foreclosure as­ family sized pools with The Zoning Board of Appeals made tha following decisions however, did slow substantially. huge sun deck, fencing, ■CARS at Its maotlng of January 25,1918: her head in the straw. As Craig tried to move her European badger or hedgehog came out on that sistance available for the ■CARS CARS In fact, the last time the index SELF-EMPLOYED and filter, ladders and war­ IFDRSALE APPL. ELBA P. PAOANO- Danltdtha appeal of thaerdar again, she squeaked and cried as though she was day to check his shadow and the weather ROOMMATES ranty for only $978 FDR SALE FDR SALE NO. 1239 of the Zoning Enforcamtnt Officer and denied a fell for three months was from NEWLY DIVORCEDI use variance request for 343-344 Center Street, Re­ pleading to go back to bed. forecast. Swiss Conservative WANTEO delivered financing sidence B Zone. June through August in 1984. No And during a morning where the skies were German settlers brought the tradition to Group of 203-4S4-1136 available. Act now! recession followed, but growth America, but they used a groundhog instead of or 203-454-4404. ROOMMATE Wanted. Call Dave at 563-1161 or A P P L. JIM GENTILE - Granted a variance to reduce the gray and a light rain fell on and off, Chuckles 11 NO. 124$ side yard to T t r (10'(T required) at 58 Westland slowed significantly as U.S. ma­ either of the two animals. However, groundhogs $300 per month. Non- 1-800-852-7665.______Street, Residence A Zone. resisted mightily to looking out the museum smoker preferred. Tel­ nufacturers came under intense window to see if she could see her shadow. are tme hibernators and normally would not be APPL. HIGH PIVE ASSOCIATES INC. - Gronted a Special pressure from foreign ephone 871-0556. SU P E R Single waterbed NO. 1341 Exception under Artice IV, Section 6 to expond an “ I think she looked out and said ’yuck.” ’ Craig interrapted from their sleep until the beginning mattress. New. Still In existing automobile wash establlshmont with a competition. said. “ It’s a sleep-in kind of morning.” of spring. box. $50. 455-9609. Lip m a n #1 condition thot the drolnoge problem at Brood Economists who are predicting Rentals Street be corrected sublect to the approval of the After some coaxing from Animal Curator This is the second year Chuckles II, who Town Engineering Department, and granted varl- a recession in 1988 contend that Amy Day, who was dressed for the media event replaced the deceased original Chuckles, has onces for minimum frontage, minimum side yard the shock to consumer confidence in a groundhog costume, Craig announced that predicted Groundhog Day. Last year, Chuckles CLOTHING ■CARS Our New Yearns and parking requirements at 344 Brood Street, Bu­ I I JR 00M 8 siness III Zone. from the Oct. 19 plunge in stock Chuckles II had determined that spring is just II also predicted that spring was on its way, I fo r r e n t IFDRSALE prices was so severe that a drop in David Kool/M inehattar Harold BOOTS, leather, brown, Resolution to all APPL. SPECIALTY SHOP INC. - (irantedo varlaneetool- around the comer. Craig said. new, 8C, $45. Also, coat, NO. 1343 low occupancy of o building without paved park­ consumer spending will topple According to Day, the basis for Groundhog ROOM for rent. Close to ing for a period not to exceed 4 months -18 Sonrico the country into a recession. suede, brown, leather Drive - Industrial Zone. SLEEPY FRIEND — Sue Craig, naturalist at the Lutz Day started more than 1.306 years ago. It was downtown and busline. TAKE A LOOK buyers of New More optimistic economists $80.00 per week. Tele­ trim, size 9, $75. 649- APPL. PIEESTONE TIEE ft EUBBEE COMPANY - Children’s Museum, holds Chuckles II, the museum’s started by the Roman Catholic Church who ■ Groundhog Day is high-tech at phone 643-1021. 8635. 87 }mlcs_____17 People__ 20 plus security deposit. S K I Boots, Nordica, old In order to facilitate their iMrtldpatlirtlen ot meetinge because of a slowdown in the rise by June M. Reinisch, Ph.D., Connecticut _4-S Sports___ 11-14 No pets. 649-7105. should______contad the Town______at 8474133 onej weekwi prior to the provements through the seven- men's size 8, good con­ MORIARTY of lumber prices. In the leading director of the Kinsey Institute Focus______15 Television _ 16 MANCHESTER Avolla- scheduled meeting to thot appropriate orrongemente con be year, $9.5 million tax abatement dition $30. Telephone mode. index, inflation is treated as a for Research in Sex, Gender and Local news— 2-3 U.S./World__ ^7-8 ble Immediately, 3 STANLEY PBOUTY KAREN ERICKSON 646-3149. BROTHERS JAMES P. F(X>ARTY positive influence, reflecting ris­ Reproduction at Indiana Unlver- LoUery______2 WaaUiar 2 room rent on 2nd floor, 301 CBotar SkBBt SECRETARY, BOARD OP DIRECTORS . . . changed his mind .. more stores needed Please turn to page 10 appliances, no pets. ing demand. RALEIGH touring boys MiBclMftor, CT Doted at Manchester, Connecticut thie IMh day of January, $450.00 plus utilities. 19$8. Security, references. bike. Good condition. Call 643-1570. $150. 643-0781. 643-5135 004-03 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2, 19M — » t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb, 2, 1988 Federal housing Hotel, restaurant Water company buyout plan rejected By Alex GIrelll Hartford area towns. chester officials took no initiative it ever becomes necessary. Manchester Herald State Rep. John J. Woodcock toward taking over the company. Manchester sells water to the assistance unlikely III of South Windsor, said South Most residents served by LAM Avery Heights Water Co., which sought for Burr Windsor residents on the task favored having John Witten- A state task force has rejected a serves part of South Windsor. The proposal, favored by South Wind­ force will file a minority report zellner, a court appointed re­ town would likely take over the An application for funds to The Manchester Housing Au­ ceiver, take over the company, build as many as 40 apartments thority in April authorized its sor officials, that would permit Wednesday that will Include the area the company serves, if the referendum provision. which he has since done. for low-income people has been executive director, Carol Shan- Corners project towns to hold referendums that company ever fails, Kandra said. If such a provision were to Manchester Public Works Di­ filed by the Housing Authority of ley, to apply for the housing, could force one water company to become law ,it could presumably rector George Kandra said today The Metropolitan District Com­ Manchester with the federal which could be built in two buy out another. By Nancy Concsiman tion of 370 parking spaces, be used to force LftM Water Co. that the L&M Co. service area in mission, which, like Matochester, Department of Housing and Ur­ sections, one on Spencer Street ‘There is one small private Manchsstsr Herald resulting in a total of 1,240 to sell out to the town. But that is Manchester has been claimed as is in the Upper Connecticut River ban Development, but Ada Sulli­ near Squire Village and the other water company operating in spaces. Employee parking an unlikely possibility in light of a potential future service area by water planning area, did not van, chairman of the authority, in a section of Westhill Gardens, Manchester, and the Town of The company renovating the would be added behind the recent history. the Manchester Water Division challenge Manchester’s claim to said today she has little hope that the apartments for the elderly off Manchester Water Division has plaza, which would be cleaned When L&M was abandoned in a simply because the division sur­ the right to serve the Redwood the funds will be provided. West Center Street. Burr Comers plaza off Tolland claimed the water company’s Turnpike may build a hotel up. state of disrepair by its former rounds tne area and it would be and Avery Heights areas if it With a vacancy rate of oniy 1 Sullivan said today that no territory as area that should be But the first stage of con­ owner, George Kopelman, Man­ logical for the town to take over if becomes necessary to do so. percent, Manchester, like many money has been made available and restaurant on land behind served by the town if the company the site, company officials said struction will be to add a storm other communities in the state, for the project. She said the ever fails. lA M Water Co. serves drainage system parailei to lacks enough affordable housing. federal government “ has not Monday at a Planning and 106 homes in the Redwood Farms Zoning Commission hearing. the existing system under the Public attention has recently been too generous” with housing area in Manchester. parking iot to eliminate pond­ Manchester has also claimed Former driver sues for $15,000 been focused on the problem. funds. Dennis L. Morin, president ing that occurs there now, Manchester has three apart­ "Most of the money that of the Farmington-based the territory served by the Avery Lamson said. Pians include A former truck driver for the about Aug, 8,1986, because he had ment to his former job and ment complexes for low and becomes available goes to big White Enterprises Inc. and a Heights Water Co. in South three times the iandscaping town of Manchester is suing the filed a claim for workmen’s reinstatement of benefits for moderate income people, all of cities, because they are in dire managing partner in Burr Windsor as a potentential future required for the square foot­ service area. That company is not town and the town’s former compensation for an injury he which he would have been eligi­ them constructed by private straits." Sullivan said. Corners Associates Ltd., age under reguiations, which highway superintendent for dam­ had sustained on May 20, 1086, ble, punitive damages, attorney’s developers with federal subsi­ When Shanley first proposed which bought the plaza last the target of efforts by South r should also help prevent ru­ ages of at least $15,000 in while lifting bituminous concrete fees and “ such relief as provided dies. Bui fhe only publicly- applying for the funds, she said September, said Monday that Windsor officials for a referen­ noff, Lamson said. Some pond­ connection with the termination in the course of his job. by statute,” according to the operated subsidized apartments she felt the chance that Manches­ he is negotiating with Circle dum provision in state law. of his employment two years ago, complaint. are for the elderly. ter would get a grant was slim. Associates, which owns the ing may still result during South Windsor’s effort is aimed Keith Chapman, the town’s land behind the plaza, to build storms, he said, but it should at the Connecticut Water Co. according to a complaint filed in former highway superintendent, a hotel on a parcel measuring only last about one hour. Town officials there want that the Town Clerk’s office. Soucier's attorney. Abbot S. informed Soucier of his dis­ Schwebel, filed the complaint about 2 acres. Morin said he “ The frequency, depth and company to sell its facilities to the The complaint charges that the charge. the complaint says. may move a restaurant duration of flooding in that Metropolitan District Ctommis- employee, Edward Soucier, was Friday in Rockville Superior About Town parking lot will be reduced,” slon, which supplies water to discharged from his job on or Soucier is seeking reinstate­ Court.' E planned for the front of the newly renamed Plaza at Burr he said. Corners to the land behind it. The construction of retail Emblem Club meets Junior women meet If negotiations are success­ space to be added onto the former theater would be the Manchester Emblem Club will Manchester Junior Women’s ful, Morin said, he hopes to third step, Lamson said. Morin meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Club will celebrate its 30th submit an application to the Raglndd Plnlo/M*nch«t>«r Hwtid said he doesn’t have any the Elks Club on Bissell Street. anniversary at 7 p.m. Thursday. Planning Department for the definite tenants for the space Following the meeting, the past Feb. 11, at the Church of Christ on The tire tracks in the snow give the scene a wintery hotel and restaurant in two SNOWY SURVEY — A surveyor looks over a frozen field yet, but the plaza needs a shoe presidents of the club will be Lydall Street. months. The hotel would be a off Gardner Street during last week’s cold temperatures. design. budget hotel, costing less than store, drug store and a dis­ Where can you find... honored. Adrianna Meixell will count women’s clothing shop. be the chairman. Pressure checked $40 per night, Morin said. Meanwhile, the commission The company may also ’There will be a blood pressure tabled a vote on a special expand the A & P store, but Lodge meets screening at Westhill Gardens on exception permit and erosion plans aren’t definite yet, Bluefield Drive from 9 to 10 a.m. Library board seeks additional staff control plan for the plaza so Morin said. If the A 8( P is Scandia Lodge 23, Vasa Order Monday, Feb. 8. A representative of America, will meet at 7:30 p.m. town staff could review final expanded, the free-standing from the American Cancer So­ would investigate alternate sites plans. bank may be eliminated from Thursday at Emanuel Lutheran Bv Suzanne Flake Selectmen had refused in Oc­ Treasurer Jean Laughman said ciety will speak. tober to approve an increase in the increase is due to a 35 percent for the proposed basketball court. Alan Lamson of Frazier plans and the restaurant would Church, 60 Church St. The Ema­ Also on Monday from 10:45 to Manchester Herald Bentley Memorial Librarian Di­ rise in the cost of paper since last Pierog pointed out that with an Lamson Budlong Architects & be moved next to the proposed nuel Lutheran Church Bell Choir 11:30 am. a blood pressure BOLTON — Selectmen are rector Joy Favretti’s pay re­ year. additional appropriation of Planners went over plans to hotel. will present a musical program. screening will be held at Bennet considering a request from the quested as compensation for an Selectman Lawrence Converse $20,000 for Hetrick Park toilets, renovate the center and add A representative of Close, Refreshments will be served. Housing on Main Street and Board of Library Directors that increase in her work week from 30 III asked, “ Does automation save funds for this project would 72,700 square feet of retail Jensen & Miller of Wethers­ 19.99 PUIowklns exercise classes begin at 1:15 the library director’s weekly to 35 hours. Selectmen had time?” amount to $33,000. space. Buildings will be added field, which conducted a traf­ p.m. No exercise class will be Animal pillow pals for the young and the young at heart. Inspired by the Society meets hours be increased from 30 to 40 instead reduced herhoursback to to the former Manchester fic study, said the traffic would held Feb. 12 or Feb. 15. Library Board Chairman Pat Additional items listed under wonderful animal bedtime stories told by grandpa Phil O'Casey. Pillow Is filled Sr. Mary Ann Strain C.P. from and the annual salary for the post 30 at the October meeting. Twin Cinema building, which not increase significantly with 2.99 capital improvements in the Any senior citizens whose last Miller said, “ Once everybody’s the renovation of the plaza, but the Calvary House in Farming- be increased to reflect the direc­ parks budget include $8,000 for a will be converted into retail with non-allergetlc 100% polyester fiber. Bear and duck plllowkins. BO only. name begins with the letters A The request for additional conversant with the system, there may be a deficiency in ton, will speak on women’s role in tor’s qualifications. mower and $7,000 for a light­ space, and new fronts and through K is eligible to partici­ Under the recommendation, library staff hours includes ad­ yes." roofs will be added to the the future if the site of the the church today at 7:30 p.m. ding three hours to the assistant Favretti said that automation weight pick-up truck. Bates pate in a blood pressure clinic at the minumum salary for a existing strip stores. The A & P proposed Mall at Buckland Monday at the meeting of the St. library director’s work week. provides faster processing of requested $3,250 for grounds the Senior Center on Wednesday. director with a masters degree grocery store may also ex­ Hills is developed. Under the Bridget Rosary Society in the Members of the Board of Library catalogue cards, labels and order maintenance and supplies and 19.99 Velour Nap Mats Feb. 10 from 9 to 11 a m. would be $24,300, with the maxi­ pand, Morin said, which would mall plans, however, the de­ school cafeteria. Directors said they requested the forms. proposed the hiring of one addi­ mum at $28,300. Library Director require the company to move a veloper is required to build Soft, warm, cuddly low-pile blend of 86% virgin acrylic, 14% polyester velour. additional staff hours as a solu­ tional seasonal w oiier to work on Pinochle scores Joy Favretti now makes $22,138 Also at Monday’s meeting, free-standing restaurant and through lanes for Tolland Ideal for tv watching or traveling by car, plane, or boat, charming wall hanging. 6.99 tion to clear up a backlog in grounds and buildings. Widows meet Scores for Thursday’s pinochle and works a 30-hour-week. residents told selectmen they bank planned for the front of Turnpike and Buckland Street, cataloging newly-acquired Bates described a need for Approx. 33 X 45 In long. game are: Hans Fredrickson. Selectmen on Monday also were concerned about the main­ the center. which would improve the level Widows and Widowers Asso­ books, special collections, audi­ replacement of Herrick Park 703; Helen Bensche. 665; Ernes­ heard about 20 residents com­ tenance of school soccer and Plans also include the addi­ of service. ciated, Chapter 11 of Manchester, ovisual materials, serials and bleachers and requested $1,530 tine Donnelly. 643; Mike Haber- plain about the condition of town baseball playing fields. will sponsor a luncheon on ' government documents. for an all-metal bleacher replace­ em. 640; Sol Cohen. 619; Andy playing fields. The complaints Residents also questioned Sunday. Feb. 28, at The Gallery ment unit. He also requested Noske. 614; Ana Wedja, 596; Sam came as the board reviewed The library board of directors’ whether a proposed basketball on New Turnpike. Glas­ $1,500 for fill material to con­ *16-*2S Pillow Shams tonbury. Social hour begins at Schbrs', 588; Laura Krause. 587; budget requests from Park Direc­ budget request also is calling for court at Herrick Park might Assorted Print pillow shams. Assorted styles. .99 tor Stanley Bates, including $17,863 for books and magazines, infringe on the skating rink there. struct a small block building to Developers work 12:30 p.m. followed by lunch at 1 Herb Laquerre. 585; Fred First Selectman Sandra Pierog serve as a tool storage and p.m. For reservations, call 871- Krause. 564; Kitty Byrnes. 563; $20,000 to rebid a contract project a $2,863 increase over last year’s told townspeople that Bates operations and equipment shed. 8685. Amelia Anastasia. 559. for toilets at Herrick Park. request of $15,000. Library Board to settle lawsuits 2 THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz By Nancy Concelman 1987, but the developers, who all *11 & *13 Sheer Panels „ . _ _ Manchester Herald own land surrounding the subdi­ Open weave. Expand your options for creative window dressing. Attractive acrylic, ^ Q Q ■n*» Aocu-WMIher*’«oc«cast for 8 AM., Wednesday, Febniary 3 10 Accu-Weather®(orecast for Wednesday vision, appealed the approval, 20 polyester and rayon mesh. Choose from *11 Panel 60x50 or *13 Panel 60x84. f ■ v v Daytime CorxJitions and High Temperatures Local developers who had filed saying that the subdivision would 1. Which sound denotes the meat item suggestive of this calendar appeals of a Planning and Zoning not allow for the extension of date? Commission approval of a subdi­ Bobby Lane, necessary to pro­ 30 ._n BA-A CACKLE OINK BELLOW ICarfcoM I 8 i vision off Bobby Lane last year vide access to their land. 2. Which medical ailment is called benign (not cancerous) ? have decided to work together on 30/ 40 But at Monday’s PZC meeting LEUKEMIA LIPOMA CARCINOMA SARCOMA plans to extend Bobby Lane, and in the Lincoln Center hearing 24.99 Blanket may abandon their lawsuits. room, the developers outlined 100% cotton shag fringed throw. 50x60. Assorted colors. 60 only. 6.99 3. Which musical instrument is often called a “ sweet potato” ? Local developers asked the their proposal, including prelimi­ HARMONICA FLUTE BASS VIOL OCARINA Planning and Zoning Commission 40\ T 5 o l nary plans for a re-subdivision 4. Which one of these is most likely to be an introvert? Monday if it would consider that would combine land owned POLITICIAN BOWLER CHESSPLAYER SALESMAN allowing them to exceed maxi­ by Dukett and Taylor and a piece SO-- mum grading allowed for Bobby owned by Ernest J. Reed to form 5. Which creature produces its young by spawning? Lane to extend the road and an eight-lot subdivision and allow VIXEN ORPINGTON COD PALOMINO provide access to all of their for the extension. 6. Match the famous men at the left with their positions in society properties. The commission agreed to consider their request, Planning Director Mark Pelle­ during their lifetime. and the developers said they will grini had recommended that the (a) Biblical Joseph...... (v) Physician Romantic roses bloom on panels, tiers, submit an application after de­ developers submit the proposal to FnOtfTS: SO (b) Demosthenes...... (w) General see if the commission would (c) Hannibal...... (x) Food Admlpistrator tailed plans for a re-subdivision and the extension of the road are consider allowing them to exceed and valances. Printed on semi-sheer WWm Cold Staionary 70 70 (d) Solon...... (y) Lawyer maximum grading allowed for a C 19W) Aocu W «»lh «». loc (e) Galen...... (x) Famous orator ready. Local developers Barney Pe­ town street on the proposed Answer in QassIHed section terman Sr„ Ralph and Richard extension. The topography of the 100% polyester batiste. Dukett, Marshall Taylor and land would require grading on Paul F. Schendel had appeals some parts of the extension to be Storm spreads snow, 12 percent, but the maximum Current Quotations pending in Hartford Superior Court of the commission’s appro­ grading allowed for a town street ^11 Panel 62x63 ...... NOW val of the seven-lot Spring Ridge is 10 percent. Other portions of the sleet, freezing rain “ I can say that at no time was “ It will further erode the subdivision request by Connecti­ extension wouid be graded at ^14 Panel 62x84 ...... _ there any discussion, hint, or effectiveness of the United States cut Valley Builders of Portland. between 8 and 10 percent, Pelle­ By The Associated Press around Paducah, Ky., were implication of a payment to any in the pursuit — and its contribu­ The appeal was joined by Long grini said. ^11 Valance 80x30 ...... flooded Monday evening due to official or political party.” — tion to — peace. We regret this Rivers Council Inc., Boy Scouts of Commission members agreed A huge Sturm spread snow, heavy rain, and more than 2 Attorney General Edwin Meese development a great deal.” — America, which had negotiated to consider the application after 8.99 Tiers 72x24 ...... III, discussing contacts with an Arab League spokesman Clovis 9 sleet, freezing rain or rain across inches fell in six hours overnight. the sale of land near the subdivi­ Pellegrini said that George Kan­ much of the nation’s midsection A flash flood watch was in effect Israeli official over a proposed Maksoud, on the U.S. veto of a sion to Peterman and Schendel. dra, Director of Public Works, 9.99 Tiers 72x30 ...... M m M and the Northeast today as for sections of Kentucy and Middle Eastern pipeline. U.N. Security Council resolution ’The commission approved the said it would be permissable to hooding kept 25 Michigan fami­ Indiana. criticising Israel’s handling of Spring Ridge subdivision in April waive the grading requirement. lies out of their homes. Heavy rain also fell in Louisi­ “ It is an untimely effort to Palestinian rioting. ^11 Tiers 72x36 ...... Snow fell from Michigan to ana and Mississippi. involve the Security Council on northern Illinois, and rain fell In the West, dry weather issues which are at this time best from Arkansas to Missouri, the prevailed, but a couple of storms dealt with through diplomatic Lottery SNET moving back channels." — U.S. Ambassador upper Ohio Valley and New in the Pacific Ocean threatened to All Of The Above Merchendlae Has Been Reduced From Our Fall S Winter 86/B7, Chrlatmaa 88, and Prevloua Cataloga. England. In between was a band bring rain and snow to parts of the Herbert Okun, on a United Connecticut daily of sleet and freezing rain. In six Southwest and Northwest. A Nations Security Council resolu­ to New State Road hours overnight, 3 inches of snow winter storm watch was posted Today’s weather picture was drawn by Justin Comolll, who tion criticizing Israel’s handling Monday: 120 fell in Flint, Mich., 2 inches in for northwest Washington state lives on Hathaway Lane and attends Verplanck School. of Palestinian rioting that the Grand Rapids and an inch in and for mountainous areas of United States vetoed. Play Four: 5463 Southern New England Tele­ area, Hunnlford said. Forecasts and Milwaukee. Southern California. phone will reopen its garage on for 1991 estimate that nearly Snow and freezing rain also fell Temperatures early today re­ CONNECTICUT WEATHER New State Road in April and 200,000 telephone lines would be The JCPenney Ca talog over sections of eastern Colorado, mained in the 50s and 60s from Manchester Herald mov'^ 120 technicians and more served by the Manchester office. and an advisory for snow and Texas to the mid-Atlantic Coast. East Coastal: Tonight, turning cold. Rain mixing than 100 vehicles there. “ That’s probably the busiest blowing snow was posted for In Harrisburg, Pa., the tempera­ The company had moved from area we’re dealing with," he said. with snow or sleet late at night. Low around 30. USPS 327-500 VOL. evil, Na. 105 the New State Road office in 1983 southwest Colorado’s mountains. ture was still 59 degrees shortly Wednesday, cloudy and cold. A 50 percent chance of Hunnlford said in a news A freezing drizzle advisory was after midnight, breaking the to consolidate employees at Hart­ release that the company was rain or snow. High 30 to 35. Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 ford and Enfield, William Hunni- OUTLET STORE issued for the Panhandle and previous high for Feb. 2 of 58 Published dally except Sunday preparing for future growth in the south Plains of Texas. degrees in 1083. 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4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2. 1988 Rocky Hill adopts FBI denies agents spied on Yale’s CISPES chapter tion last week, saying it was “ a NEW HAVEN (AP) - The with the center, said the investi­ Klein declined to comment in Sessions would make a fuller charged last week that an FBI file perversion of the function of law head of the FBI office in Connecti­ built up during a six-year nation­ gations violated the First and detail on the case because of statement on the case Tuesday in Fourth amendments to the Con­ pending legal action, but de­ Washington. enforcement in a democracy.” cut denies an allegation that his wide investigation of the group Schmidt is an expert on constitu­ state suggestions agents spied on the Yale chapter included 200 pages on the Yale stitution, which guarantee free­ fended the FBI. He was in charge Telephone calls to the CISPES doms of speech and assembly and of the FBI’s counter-intelligence chapter in New Haven went tional law. A Yale spokesman of the Committee in Support of the ' chapter. said Schmidt had no reaction the right to be secure from office in Washington from 1982-86, unanswered Monday. There also People of El Salvador. Members of CISPES learned of Monday to Klein’s statements “ I can positively state there has the FBI surveillance campaign unreasonable searches and seiz­ when the bulk of the surveillance was no answer at the office and but denies racism been no investigation on the after the Center for Constitu­ ures. She said the center was was conducted. home telephones of Susanne But Klein said he talked with campus of Yale University and in tional Rights, a New York-based considering a lawsuit to prevent “ We focus our investigations on Wofford, a CISPES member who Schmidt Monday morning and criticized the FBI investigation. ROCKY HILL (AP) - Resi­ • continue an affirmative ac­ Connecticut concerning the lawyers group, obtained govern­ similar FBI surveillance cam­ terrorist groups or groups that the Yale president “ was pleased Wofford Is an assistant professor dents of Rocky Hill applauded tion hiring plan. The town em­ CISPES organization,” Stanley ment documents through the paigns in the future. might be funded or directed from to hear what I said.” He said he of English at Yale. speakers at a town council ploys one minority group Klein, the agent in charge of Freedom of Information Act. The FBI in Washington issued a overseas ... These groups have to had talked several times with Wofford said last week the meeting who defended their town member. Connecticut’s FBI office, said The center said the documents statement last week after the be bent upon violence or violation Schmidt since last week about the of the law,” he said. “ I think Investigation was “ rather bi­ against allegations by a state • address antagonism in the Monday. it received showed that the FBI matter became public, saying it alleged spying at Yale and in you’re going to find when all the zarre.” She said CISPES seeks panel that its police anid officials police department between Po­ “There was apparently a na­ investigated hundreds of organi­ investigated only CISPES while Connecticut. tional investigation being con­ zations and individuals opposed looking for “ alleged criminal facts are known that the FBI interest people in issues and does tolerate and even condone racist lice Chief Philip H. Schnabel and “There’s no reference to Yale his officers, with the town man­ ducted elsewhere, but I can only to the U.S. policy in Central activity.” The statement said the conducted its investigation within its business in public. attitudes. Yale President Benno Schmidt University or CISPES at Yale More than 200 residents, police ager reporting to the council In speak for Connecticut,” he said. America. FBI wasn’t harassing critics of the law.” He said FBI Director William also criticized the FBI investiga­ that I’m aware of,” Klein said. officers, civil rights activists and one month on the problem. Local members of CISPES Margaret Ratner, an attorney administration policy. others attend^ the meeting A number of citizens and police Monday night at West Hill Ele­ officers at the meeting said they mentary School. The council resent Schnabel, the chief since voted to adopt several recom­ 1982. Speakers critical of him P&W-lran sale was OK at the time received sustained applause, and F mendations by the state Commis­ one citizens’ suggestion that he sion on Human Rights and WASHINGTON (AP) - The 1986 sale of which included $75,719 in U.S.-made parts, State Department, according to GAO. resign brought foot-stomping Opportunities directed at racism, American-made helicopter engine parts to was part of a $2.8 million contract. The State Department agreed with the need but the mayor defended the approval. Pratt & Whitney submitted an export to change the Export Administration Act “ I think he ought to bring the Iran by the Canadian subsidiary of Pratt & community. Whitney was permissible, but would not be application to the Commerce Department to regulations to cover such exports to Iran, but lieutenant with him,’’ yelled a “ Our town, contrary to what allowed under recently toughened U.S. export get approval for the sale, but Commerce no action was taken until late last year in the impression may be, believes member of the audience, refer­ restrictions, a congressional report says. officials ruled that the U.S.-made parts — response to hostilities in the Persian Gulf, the in open and equal opportunity for ring to Lt. John C. Herbst, who mostly washers, nuts and bearings — were report said. first raised the issue of racism in The General Accounting Office, in a report all, and the negative impression released Monday, said the October 1986 sale not covered under special export restrictions which has been the focus of recent an internal report In May. Under the revised export restrictions that E David Kool/Minchaatar Htrtid “ was made in accordance with applicable for military items being shipped to Iran. debate is not indicative of the Herbst wrote the report, which took effect in November, U.S.-made com po­ U.S. laws and regulations” even though the “ Commerce officials told us they were positive nature in which the was made public by the town nents “ having a potential military applica­ James Ashley, left, Bryan Genovese, Matt Ursin and Erik Pharmacy at Hartford Road\ and McKee Street. The parts “ were probably for military use.” confident that the parts were ordered for tion” — such as the Pratt & Whitney parts — nnet people of this community have council, after he was criticized military helicopters because Iran does not Thoresen take a break from weekend skateboarding 15-year-olds all attend Benhet Junior High School for calling back a crui ser that had Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn., would be blocked by the government. acted and feel,” Mayor Paul T. requested the GAO Investigation in De­ have the commercial version,” wrote GAO acrobatics to rest and talk in front of the Westown except for Ursin, who attends Manchester High School. Daukas said. been dispatched to investigate a The new law would have impacted only the cember 1986 following disclosure of the Associate Director Joseph E. Kelley. U.S.-made parts .shipped by the Canadian The commission on Jan. 14 report that suspicious “ Puerto “ Even so, these particular parts were not Rican-looking” men were seen Iran-Contra scandal. Weicker wanted to subsidiary. issued a report that said racist know “ the extent to which defense firms in subject to export controls because the attitudes are tolerated and even near a car in a department store They’re the state of Connecticut and elsewhere were helicopter engines in which the parts were to The company suspended further shipments condoned in the Rocky Hill police parking lot. be used are not considered controlled to Iran following the November 1986 disclo­ Later, a car was reported involved in these activities.” Pratt & department and in town hall. Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp., technology,” he said. Commerce officials sure of covert U.S. arms sales to Iran. Daukas said the council could stolen from the same lot. It was returned the application, saying no approval “ Our company decided on its own to stop good never determined whether the is based in East Hartford, Conn. not address every issue in the Pratt & Whitney Canada, a division of the was required for such “ non-strategic” items. shipping parts (to Iran) in ’86,” said Louise 50-page state report. He said the same cars were involved. H i U.S. engine-making company, shipped The Commerce Department noted a Boutin, a spokesman for Pratt & Whitney council would discuss the police A few days after the incident. $624,399 in helicopter engine parts to the “ potentially serious loophole” in the Iran Canada. “ It certainly was because of tension skates Herbst reported, he heard a chief, who supported a lieuten­ Iranian Helicopter Supply and Renewal export restrictions more than l ‘A years with Iran.” police officer use the word ant’s charges that the police Company in October 1986. The shipment. earlier in a January 1985 memorandum to the She said she had not seen the GAO report. department was riddled with “ nigger” in the department’s racism, at its next meeting. headquarters. The council did vote to: The state commission reported • form a human relations that Herbst and Schnabel have J commission to study and stop been the targets of retaliation State police friends outnumber foes discrimination in Rocky Hill. because of their allegations . AP photo Schnabel received a poor perfor­ • form an ad hoc committee, MERIDEN (AP) - Friendsfar accreditation. would have been served.” team. mance evaluation and his pay representative of the ethnic and ESCAPE TO SAFETY — Edna Gravell and Tracy Perry outnumbered detractors at a “ I have been affiliated with the Vera S. Zima charged that her The commission arrived Sun­ raise was withheld, while Heiijst minority makeup of Rocky Hill, watch a fire that broke out early Sunday in the apartment public hearing on whether the. Connecticut State Police for 66 daughter-in-law, Connie, and 7- day to examine all aspects of the to advise the council on how to had privileges including car use house where they live in New London. No one was hurt in state police should be accredited years and they stand out,” said year-old granddaughter Tracey state police’s policy and proce­ eliminate discrimination. and overtime pay revoked. were shot and had their Walling­ dure, management operations the fire, which was started by a chiid playing with a by a national commission. Chester Fire Marshal James L. Thirty-eight people com­ Grote who, at age 97, claims to be ford house set on fire, but that and support services. Public cigarette lighter. Perry led Gravell to safety from her mended the state police at the the oldest fire marshal in the state police covered it up by safety Commissioner Lester J. second-floor apartment. hearing Monday night, while just country. ruling the March 28,1986 incident Forst said. They will stay until Lieberman poll claims three people offered critical But Marilyn Pillion, of Wind­ a murder-suicide. Friday. comments. sor, said she was a victim of She claimed “ a total lack of Sgt. Daniel Lewis, a spokesman A woman who said she was a sexual assault and that the time responsibility from this office in for the Connecticut State Police Weicker is vulnerable Connecticut In Brief sexual assault victim, a woman spent taking a polygraph test at this case.” said he expects to hear the team’s whose car was towed and a state police headquarters was the Another spectator who voted decision in March. publicans, conservatives and un- HARTFORD (AP) — Republi­ woman who claimed state police most “ traumatic experience of for the accreditation was Patricia The team is reviewing written can U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker affilliated voters. School board sued on AIDS policy covered up her daughter-in-law’s my life.” Reed of the Connecticut chapter materials, interviewing people Jr. can be defeated this fall, of Mothers Against Drunk Driv­ and visiting officers and other NEW HAVEN — A federal lawsuit has been filed against the murder said the team of five “ It was more so than the crime according to polls commissioned Greenberg said his polling, in ing. Reed said the state police places where compliance can be city and several New Haven officials, seeking to overturn the assessors from the Commission itself,” she said, breaking into by Democratic Senate challenger March and August of last year, have supported the organiza­ witnessed before reporting back policy of barring children with AIDS from school. on Accreditation for Law En­ tears. “ Perhaps someconsiderai- Joseph I. Lieberman. showed that 48 percent of the tion’s efforts with education and to the full commission. The suit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court on behalf of forcement Agencies Inc. should ton should be given to who was Pollster Stanley B. Greenberg Republicans, 43 percent of the roadblocks. Accreditation would be for five two young AIDS victims indentified as: M.Y., age 5, a deny its approval. sitting there. I was really victim­ Bryan Genovese of The Analysis Group, based in conservatives and 49 percent of Of the 18,000 law enforcement years, during which time the kindergartner who attends classes with other AIDS victims in the But a long line of local police, ized by the state police.” New Haven and Washington, said the unaffiliated voters surveyed agencies in the country, only 56 agency must submit annual re­ performs off the side said Weicker deserves re- basement of a “ non-educational” city building; and D.D., 4, who professors, doctors and truck She said her polygraph test was 2 Monday that two polls by his firm are accredited, said Phillip ports attesting continued com ­ of the Hour Glass election. seeks to enroll in a regular kindergarten class in September. drivers told the Fairfax, Va.- inconclusive and “ if it had been showed that Weicker, a three- based commission that the state administered under different cir­ Huber of Baltimore and one of the pliance with the commission’s Cleaners. term incumbent, was said by Their identities have been kept confidential by school officials standards. In November 1987, a poll police are worthy of cumstances, possibly justice members of the accreditation Oivld Kool/ManchMtcr Herald fewer than 50 percent of the and lawyers from the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union conducted for The Hartford Cour- voters surveyed to deserve re- Foundation, which is representing the youths in court. ant by the Institute for Social election. Defendants are Superintendent of Schools John Dow Jr., the Jay Malcynsky, Weicker’s Inquiry at the University of Board of Education, Mayor Biagio DiLieto and Edward Connecticut gave Weicker a 43 DeLouise, city health director. DeLouise has said he believes Firm traded favor for OSHA deal campaign manager, said the percent favorable rating. polling “ sounds like a bunch of children with AIDS should be allowed in school, but he does not HARTFORD (AP) - An offi­ consideration of the Rust matter, testimony at the upcoming over­ it!! Shades of something ... .” guys trying to convince them­ have the legal authority to admit them. Greenberg said Weicker “ runs cial of a company facing large Graham, Rust’s manager of sight hearings in Washington, Rust, a subsidiary of Wheela- selves they have a product to well” among Democrats, but fines from a federal agency safety and security, wrote a letter DC.” brator Technologies, Inc., of sell.” Weicker is to formally declined to give specific Lawyer jailed in tax-shelter scheme offered to provide favorable to OSHA officials in Hartford in Hampton, N.H., is a nationwide announce his candidacy for a In a Dec. 22 memorandum on numbers. testimony about the agency in which he outlined the company’s construction company with 2,200 fourth term on Thursday. NEW HAVEN — A former city attorney for Irving. Texas has the matter, which also was exchange for less serious penal­ conditions for accepting the agen­ full-time employees, not includ­ Greenberg said a senator who’s The polls, he said, have a been sentenced to 2‘/4 years in prison for his role in a fraudulent obtained by The Courant, an ties, according to a published cy’s action and made the offer to ing construction workers. been in office more than 17 years margin of error of plus or minus 4 tax-shelter scheme, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said. OSHA official in Hartford recom­ report. testify before Congress. should have “ a presumption in percentage points. Six hundred Joe Henry Hodges, 59, of Houston, had been charged with mended refusing the deal and Terry Mikelson, a spokesman The Hartford Courant, in a Graham, according the the favor of re-election” of at least 55 voters selected at random and conpiring with Westport author Robin Moore to market literary described Rust’s offer to the for OSHA in Washington, told The copyright story today, said a letter, said that Rust wanted its percent. were polled by telephone in tax shelter investments to promoters in seven states, ’Twardy agency by saying “ I would not put Courant Monday, that the offer of letter it obtained showed that the safety violations combined and He said Weicker, a maverick March, and 500 more were polled said. this in writing let alone suggest testimony was Inappropriate. offer came from Fred W. Gra­ written into a general statement, Republican often at odds with his in August. People selected were Promoters in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylva­ ham, of The Rust Engineering that it did not want OSHA to issue party and the Reagan adminis­ registered voters who said they nia, Illinois, Florida and Texas were affected by the scheme, company to the U.S. Occupa­ any willful violation citations — tration. has difficulty with Re­ planned to vote in the election. Twardy said. tional Safety and Health the most serious the agency can Administration. issue — and that Rust wanted the Immune witness allowed to testify OSHA is preparing to issue total proposed fines to be HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court has ruled that a citiations for serious and possibly “ reasonable.” Animal-rights activists According the newspaper, Gra­ witness granted immunity must be allowed to to testify during willful safety violations at a ham said that “ if we can reach the trial of a Torrington police officer. trash-to-energy plant being builtg The unanimous decision from the high court came Monday, by Rust in Bridgeport, according agreement on these proposed - )t j3 fight padded-jaw traps pre-citation settlement items. I . overturning a ruling from the trial judge in the case. to the newspaper. The arrest of Officer Vance Williams, on charges related to On Dec. 21, during OSHA’s will personally provide pro-OSHA traps are at least as inhumane as HARTFORD (AP) — Animal- drugs and hindering prosecution, stemmed from a grand jury steel-jawed traps. ■■ - »■** rights activists vow to fight inquiry into allegations of professional gambling and municipal LOVES ME. LOVES ME NOT. LOVES ME. LOVES ME NOT. proposed regulations that would “ The public is not fooled by padded traps,” she said. “ Any­ corruption in Torrington. ^ ^ . require trappers to use padded- The witness was Daniel Sabia, who had refused to testify before thing strong enough to hold a feral jaw traps in animal burrows and the grand jury, invoking his right against self incrimination. The 'V - - 9 animal cannot possibly be above ground. prosecutor assisting the grand juror then asked for immunity, r t humane.” But a leader of the Ck)nnectlcut which was granted by the grand juror, p Superior Court judge. She claimed the padded trap Sportsmen’s Alliance and the Sabia’s testimony, along with other evidence, led to Williams’ Connecticut Trappfers’ Associa­ has been shown to reduce circula­ LOVES ME. LOVES ME NOT. LOVES ME. LOVES ME NOT. LOVES MB arrest. tion said the rei;ulations, ap­ tion in the trapped leg more than proved Monday by Environmen­ a steel-jawed trap. “ Thus,” she tal Protection Commissioner said, “ there are more self­ Veteran complains about expulsion HapiyW entinesDs^ amputations with padded traps Leslie Carothers, should stand. ROCKY HILL — A Korean War veteran is challenging his than without them.” From MISTER Donut The regulations still need ap­ ejection last year from the state Veterans Home and Hospital The argument that padded proval by a legislative here, alleging that he was thrown out because he was critical of Located at the corners of committee. traps are more humane is ' >-%x West Middle Tnpk. & Broad Street. “ simply absurd,” she said. administrators. ^ ... j. The padded traps’ jaws are Attorneys for the veteran, Raymond Horton, who is a diabetic, But Crook said the so-called lined with a rubber-like sub­ have sent a petition to the home and hospital seeking a second animal rights groups were the stance and are viewed as more hearing on his case before the insitution’s eight-member humane than steel-jawed traps. ones being absurd. “They just want to ban trapping altogether. commission. , ^ Devid Kool/MinchMt*' Herald Stu HlpklnWSp«clil to tho Horald The proposed regulations would Horton left the home briefly last May after he was restricted to They’re basically anti-animal permit above-ground trapping the grounds because he refused to be tested and treated at the Erik Thoresen, left, and James Ashley demonstrate their skateboard skills. only within 100 feet of a building. management. Unfortunately, they don’t read the data." institution’s hospital. Robert T. Crook, a lobbyist for Horton said he did not like the facility’s hospital and wanted to In a statement released by her the Connecticut Sportmen’s Al­ continue going to his own physician at the West Haven Veterans liance and the Connecticut office, Carothers said that her department had concluded that Administration Medical Center. Trappers’ Association, welcomed But as a result of his refusal to be treated at the hospital in “ the elimination of unpadded Cable TV rates rising faster than nation the move, saying trappers have Rocky Hill, Horton was denied re-entry. 6 D O N U TS For always b ^ n in favor of a more traps above water and the intro­ duction of the padded-jaw trap slightly less than the national Under a law passed last year, area. The report also said that humane trap. HARTFORD (AP) — Basic will result in'’ a reduction of average. cable franchise periods were rate deregulation has not signifi­ "W e’ve been pushing the New trial ordered in murder case Limit 2 Dozen cable television rates in Connecti­ trapping-related injuries to anim­ The report also asks that the reduced from 15 years to five cantly affected the quality of padded trap for about three years Per Customer cut rose an average of 18 percent als without significantly com ­ HARTFORD — The Connecticut Supreme Court has ordered a General Assembly revise Con­ years, unless the company service. now, ever since it came on the under deregulation, compared to promising capture efficiency.” new murder trial for a man who had not been told by police that necticut law to allow the DPUC agreed to some state control of Attorney General Joseph I. market,” Crook said. "All of the 10.6 percent nationally, the De­ The propos^ regulations now his attorney had been trying to contact him. „ j ( / 0 6 ) Ofltr Explrm Z/'ZWSS WHh Coupon Only the discretion to grant new or their service. Lieberman said the DPUC report studies have shown there’s about partment of Public Utility Con­ go to the legislature’s Regulation The split decision came Monday in the case of Robert Stoddard, The report also found that rate “ confirms what I have believed an 85 percent reduction in dam­ trol said. renewed cable television fran­ a suspect in a 1984 murder in Bridgeport. Jewelers Since 1885 M Tks Csratrs i l Wisl M66I1 Tsik. all along — that cable companies age to the animal. We’re cer­ Review Committee for final m4 Irss4 MrsiL MisiiNitw. tJ In a report prepared for the chises for terms ranging from deregulation has had no major BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MtRIDEfi in Connecticut are monopolies tainly looking for the most approval. Chief Justice Ellen A. Peters, writing for the majority, said wuster General Assembly. DPUC also five to 15 years, and in the case of effect on competition. To date, that “ a suspect must be Informed promptly of timely efforts by MILFORD NEWHAVEN SOUTHBURT T(jRHiNGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURV humane trap we can use.” Lewin said the fight would Mcnaeis Cnarge-Masie' Ca'd'V-M'Amef ■ca'' f «0'es4 said Monday that at the same transferred franchises, for peri­ there is no direct competition and they are acting like monopo­ But Julie E. Lewin, a lobbyist continue there. Crook said he counsel to render pertinent legal assistance. time, a state subscriber’s ods of not less than the unex- within the cable industry in lies, raising prices beyond what is for a group known as Help Abolish expecU the committee to approve monthly bill for basic and pre­ peired term nor more than 15 Connecticut between cable oj^ra- reasonable and necessary in' the Leg-hold Trap, said padded them as proposed by Carothers. mium service has Increased years. tors to serve the seme franchise order to increase their profits.” I c MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2, 1988 - 7 » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday, Feb. 2, 1988 v.s./worid In Brief I Jowish sottlers pfotest curfew By Karin Laub Bethlehem University, which OPINION S&L leader heads Postal Service The Associated Press reopened Monday following a three-month closure imposed af­ WASHINGTON — Anthony M. Frank, head of the sixth largest JERUSALEM — Armed Jew­ ter violent demonstrations. U.S. savings and loan, will ^com e the nation’s 69th postmaster ish settlers in 20 cars defied an The army also Imposed cur­ general on March 1, the Postal Service announced today. army-imposed curfew and drove fews on the West Bank city of The chairman of the service’s Board of Governors, John with their horns blaring through Nablus, and six villages and Griesemer, called Frank “ a man of proven record” and said he Volunteer the West Bank town of Anabta, a refugee camps in the West Bank “ he has shown an innate ability to anticipate and manage for FBcbmwaajiwwi Jack settler said today. Israeli gunfire and occupied Gaza Strip, which change — and to do so successfully.” killed two Arabs there hours Israel seized in the 1067 Middle Frank, 56, said he was taking early retirement from his post as before the settlers’ protest. East War. Anderson chairman of the board and chief executive officer of First handles It resiTwfc | The army said soldiers turned In Gaza, Israeli buses organ­ Nationwide Bank and hoped to put in three to five years as back a second group of armed ized by the army today trans­ postmaster general in an effort to do some public service for his PRESS,,, civilians as they tried to enter the ported thousands of workers to “ adopted” nation. \m ik Arab village of Ein Yabrud. The their jobs in Israel. The army said _ FffibTVfepRESS 1 army said it had no immediate two Arab buses were set ablaze in as career Iran attacked freighter by mistake response to questions about how a parking lot Sunday night, and the settlers entered a town under the company that owns them In this day when volunteer organizations MANAMA, Bahrain — Iranian gunboats mistakenly attacked a curfew. refused to operate Monday. Panamanian-flag freighter trading with an Iranian port in the Both protests, which occurred Meir Kihn, secretary of the are begging for help, and events are canceled Gush Emunim regional council Persian Gulf during the weekend, gulf-based shipping executives Monday night, were in apparent - because of the dearth of workers, It’s said today. retaliation for a car firebombing for settlements in the Nablus refreshing to hear of a person like Joan a staging area The reports came after three days of confusion over whether Sunday in which 35-year-old Dov area, said settlers had formed a O ’Loughlin, volunteer par excellence. the 15,241-ton Greek-owned Mare was hit and set afire by the Kalmanovitch suffered severe team to “ decide how to react to F the disturbances.” He would not There has always been plenty for volunteers Iraqis or the Iranians in the so-called “ tanker war,” an offshoot burns. of the 7-year-old Iran-Iraq war. Earlier Monday, a convoy of elaborate. to do, but with the prospect of further for drug trade In another development. Pentagon sources said Navy divers Israeli soldiers and civilians was He blamed the Israeli govern­ curtailment of federal social services and a found Stinger anti-aircraft missiles aboard a sunken Iranian trapped in Anabta by stone­ ment for the upsurge in anti­ drive for locally generated solutions to human speedboat in October. The military has said Iran could use such throwing protesters. Israelis got occupation violence. problems, the need will become more acute. U.S.-made missiles in attacks on U.S. helicopters. out of their vehicles and opened “ The hesitation of the govern­ WASHINGTON — If there is anything more When O ’Loughlin was honored last week by Also in the northern gulf, another U.S.-escorted Kuwaiti tanker fire, killing two Arabs. The army ment has created this situation,” difficOIt than finding needles in a haystack, it’s arrived safely Monday, the U.S. Navy said. It was the seventh said it was investigating whether Kihn told The Associated Press. the Manchester Jaycees for her services to finding opium in Asia’s Golden Triangle and such convoy this year and the 28th since the operations began in soldiers or civilians fired the fatal AP photo “ From my knowledge of Arabs, E the community, the Jaycee member who marijuana and cocaine in South America. July to prevent Iranian attacks. shots. they need a strong arm.” presented her with an award ticked off a long A secret report compiled by a Defense The deaths were the first from SO NS AR R ESTED — A Palestinian mother collapses in In addition to the two Arabs list of things she does for Manchester people Department task force on drug traffickers said the gunfire since Jan. 15 and brought gried on a sidewalk and gestures with her hand that two killed, at least seven were Frenchman killed In east Beirut to 41 the confirmed Arab death who need help. job is confounded by vast expanses of land, of her sons had been arrested In Qaza City. The Monday wounded Monday in West Bank carefully hidden laboratories, the use of airplanes toll in a wave of violence in the clashes. , In a private conversation, O’Loughlin made BEIRUT, Lebanon — Gunmen in a speeding car today killed a occupied territories that began incident occurred In the eighth week of violent clashes in and ships to smuggle drugs, and endless miles of The Arab-run Palestine Press an interesting observation. She said that so Frenchman as he drove his automobile in a residential Dec. 8. border and coastline to patrol. Israei’s occupied territories. Service said 22 people were neghborhood of Christian east Beirut, police said. Leaders of the Gush Emunim many of the community tasks she undertakes The experts outlined the complexity of stopping wounded by gunfire. In Gaza, 15 A police spokesman identified the victim as Jacques Moran, 27. settlement movement announced spoke on condition of anonymity. will do.” are so closely interrelated that each one international drug traffic: people were hospitalized after He said Moran died “ from three bullet wounds in the neck, chest they had formed a special reac­ Israel radio said some Arab The army closed all West Bank • An estimated 2,023 square miles of land are being beaten, it said. becomes easier as the result of the others. and abdomen.” tion team to respond to Palestini­ residents of the town complained schools and four universities used for opium poppy cultivation in the seven Even if that is true it does nothing to Open Forum The spokesman, who could not be identified in line with ans riots. They warned they that windshields of the cars were today, one day after violent Israel television showed pic­ major producing countries — Afghanistan, Burma, diminish the importance of her total regulations, said police did not know Moran's hometown nor might not be able to restrain their damaged, but the settler denied clashes involving students. The tures of an officer firing two shots Iran, Laos, Mexico, Pakistan and Thailand. That occupation. one-day closure affected about at Palestinian protesters in the contribution. followers if Arabs attacks on the claims. sounds like a big chunk of land to hide. But However, the Voice of Lebanon, a radid'station based in east settlers continued. “ The purpose was to tell 280,000 students who had returned village of Belta, six miles south of Many people are willing to put in time as How can home ourcountry and town isbigenough attempt to circumvent the will of together, those countries have nearly 900,000 Beirut and run by the Christian militiamen who control the About 75 settlers drove into residents that until now we have to classes Monday after a two- Nablus. The army said it was volunteers to do some specific chore like to allow a person the freedom to be the 6,382 voters who rejected the square miles of land suitable for farming. streets in that sector of the city, said he worked for the “ French Anabta, honking their horns to been restrained,” the settler said week break. investigating. Army policy only sorting food or delivering a meal that involves different. November 1987 proposal. The Therefore, the report says, "any eradication (embassy) security” apparatus. show their presence and then left, in a telephone interview. “ From Among institutions ordered allows soldiers to open fire when be taken away? fleecing is still there, but the their life is in danger. no lasting commitment or ongoing Mai Barlow and some relatives program must first find the one acre of poppies in said one of the participants, who now on, we don’t know what we closed was Vatican-sponsored of Tom’s took his treasures away. numbers are buried differently. each 442 acres of other crops and wild growth in responsibility. To the Editor: They are quoted os saying they Why not consider some other these countries.” Meese doesn’t recall payoff plan O’Loughlin is one of those rare individuals options? I can think of at least two I read with concern the articles selected a few Items for him to • Cannabis — marijuana — grows anywhere, but WASHINGTON — Attorney (Seneral Edwin Meese III whose volunteer work is handled as a career. plans which would be more U.S. vetoes U.N. resolution oh Israel on Alfred Grezel, who lived in the keep, but Tom probably wanted to mostly in Belize, Colombia, Jamaica and Mexico. acknowledges that a longtime friend wrote him about a proposed favorable to the town and still Even while she was thanking the guests for downtown Manchester area. I keep everything. He loved his Those four countries have a total land area of $1 billion Iraqi pipeline, but says he doesn’t recall a section of the would give the developers a has 21 members, including Jordan, Saudi coming to the dinner in her honor, she was knew Alfred as Tom. He fre­ collections, 1,214,446 square miles, but need only 137 square memo describing a payoff plan to protect it from Israeli UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Arabia, Syria, Lebanon and the Palestine leading them into serving their fellow human quented my shop and many others I also read in the Herald that break. miles to grow all the marijuana they export. Thus, States lost Arab good will when it vetoed a bombing. Liberation Organization. downtown. I realize he was an Tom is expected to return to I ’m sure that with a little the experts calculate, “ an eradication program Meese said Monday that he received, but does not recall Security Council resolution criticizing beings. She challenged the guests to find some Israeli Ambassador Johanan Bein told eccentric, but I wonder what right Manchester after treatment at intelligent thinking several more must search 8.865 acres to find each acre of reading, the section of the memo from his longtime friend E. Israel’s handling of Palestinian rioting worthy cause and to volunteer to help promote reporters his country hopes the United anyone has taking his home and Cedarcrest. Where will he live? plans could be worked out. Why cannabis plants.” Robert Wallach in mid-1985 which refers to a payoff plan and calling for U.N.-sponsored peace talks, the Arab League said. States can bring Jordan and Egypt to the it. possessions away from him? His house has been taken away accept a plan which is slanted in • Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru are the involving the Israeli Labor Party of Foreign Minister Shimon After the 14-1 vote Monday, Soviet negotiating table for direct talks. “ Syria is It all seems part of an erosion of from him and will be sold “ as is.” favor of the developers? four major coca-producing countries for cocaine. Peres, formerly prime minister. Ambassador Aleksander Belonogov re­ welcome,” he added. ‘ ‘Lebanon is personal liberty which iscreeping Will he be forced into one of the Nature has given us two severe They have a land area of 1,469,603 square miles, but Meese’s involvement in the pipeline project is the subject of a snowstorms in the past month. criminal investigation by independent counsel James McKay. buked the United States for blocking the welcome.” into our country. Shouldn’t a area rest homes where he will no only an estimated 684 square miles are used for Zehdi Terzl, the PLO’s U.N. observer, You are about to get theblizzard of will of the council majority. He said the person have a right to live without longer have the privacy he coca cultivation. “ Thus, an eradication program scoffed at the U.S. position, saying he has ’88 from the developers and other United States was going against the tide of the amenities the rest of us feel are enjoyed? And how will Tom feel must find the one acre in 2,150 where coca is being seen no evidence of a revived U.S. peace town officials. Theairwillbe filled China will limit exports to U.S. world opinion. so necessary? Because a person when he learns that his treasures grown,” the report says. U.S. Ambassador Herbert Okun said the Initiative. with snowflakes showing what a elects a different lifestyle, should and his home have been taken • Cocaine laboratories "can be, and have been BEIJING — China and the United States today signed a United States vetoed the resolution to keep Hana Siniora, a prominent Palestinian good deal is being offered to he be declared incompetent? away from without his consent? found anywhere from city buildings to remote four-year agreement that limits to 3 percent the annual growth the Security Council from interfering with newspaper editor from East Jerusalem, Manchester. However, when the Tom enjoyed buying antiques The Herald should provide jungles.” A combined.land area of 5,824,425 square • rate for China’s textile exports to the United States. a U.S. attempt to bring about direct talks lobbied in vain with U.S. diplomats before snowflakes hit the ground they and collectibles at local stores and some answers to these questions. miles would have to be searched in Argentina, The accord was signed in the Great Hall of the People by U.S. between Israel and her Arab foes. the vote. auctions. In his more lucid There are many of us who knew will dissolve and disappear and Bolivia, Brazil. Colombia. Ecuador and Peru to Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter and Zheng Tuobin, “ It Is an untimely effort to involve the “ We would like to see the United States Manchester taxpayers will be left moments he could hold a fascinat­ Tom and wonder about the justice find them all. China’s minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade. Security Council on issues which are at reconsider its position,” he said as he ing conversation on the origin and in this situation. After all, Tom holding the proverbial bag. • More than 5,000 miles of coastline along the China, a relative newcomer to the textile export industry, has this time best dealt with through diplo­ prepared to make a last-minute plea. history of many of the items he isn’t the only eccentric in town. Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic and Pacific become America’s largest supplier of textiles and apparel in matic channels,” he said. Siniora is editor of the newspaper A1 Fajr 2 purchased. He discussed his Who’s next? J.R. Smyth Oceans, excluding Alaska, have to be patrolled to terms of volume. Israel and the United States reject a in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. background in art and his love for 48 Strawberry Lane guard against drugs smuggled into the United U.N.-sponsored peace conference as a But the United States stood alone, Dd Manchester breaking ranks with close Western allies collecting beautiful things. He Beatrice Sheftel States by sea. U.S. citizens own more than 10 substitute for direct talks between Israel 'luff Cubans may withdraw from Angola such as Britain, France, Italy and West IIIDD >111 also told me. and others, about his 24 Farm Drive million boats. There are over 600,000 vessels plying and her Arab enemies. J*"ll Manchester the coasts of Florida, Texas and California alone. WASHINGTON — The State Department is raising the Arab diplomats said the veto could Germany, who voted for the measure. problems with the town. When he The vetoed resolution also accused couldn’t win his point with the Great care taken • Our land border with Mexico is more than 2,000 possibility for the first time that all Cuban troops may be backfire. miles long, and very porous. In 1986, more than 1.8 withdrawn from Angola after a 12-year stay. “ It will further erode the effectiveness Israel of violating the human rights of town, Tom decided to disconnect Palestinians in the occupied territories; by firefighters million illegal aliens were caught crossing it. Angolan officials agreed during talks last week with U.S. of the United States in the pursuit — and its himself from town services. 6,382, not 205, contribution to — peace. We regret this demanded that the violations stop, and V... s Tom owed the town $8,000 in • Aircraft bring a whole new set of problems, Assistant Secretary of State Chester Crocker to the principle of a complete withdrawal of Cuba’s 40,000 troops as part of an overall development a great deal,” said Clovis called on Israel to offer the Palestinians back taxes. Instead of condemn­ To the Editor: according to the secret report. “ The air smuggler C> iMtbrMEA me /-p reiected bonding southern Africa settlement. State Department spokesman Maksoud, the Arab League’s spokesman. the protection of the Fourth Geneva ing Tom’s home, couldn’t another may fly over any of about 5,000 miles of southern Convention. The convention bans deporta­ We would like to take this Charles Redman said Monday. He said direct talks are impossible and AP photo "Your father and I feel you should cut down way have bepn found to get Tom to To the Editor: border, and land... on almost any field, road or tions; blanket punishments, such as the opportunity to express our appre­ Redman said, however, that there was no agreement on a called the veto a “ low point in Arab- on your ‘hanging out. pay off the money? Why didn’t the desert,” the report says. “ There are 295,000 U.S. curfews Israel has imposed on much of the VETO VOTE — U.S. Ambassador - ciation to the many regular and schedule for the Cuban withdrawal and the United States is American relations.” town just put a lien on thed welling When referring to the Buckland aircraft, finding the drugs and their traffickers is “ It will erode a great deal of the good territory; and Israeli settlement in the Herbert Okun votes at the United volunteer firefighters who fought awaiting new Angolan proposals on this issue. instead of forcing Tom into a mall referendum results of last indeed like finding a needle in a haystack.” will the United States has accumulated territories. Nations Monday as the U.S. vetoed a a fire at our home on Nov. 7, not mental hospital? The newspaper November, please stop highlight­ recently in the Middle East,” he said. Israel’s handling of the unrest has Security Council resolution which cri­ only for minimizing thedamage to Letters to the editor article said Tom was a danger to ing the 205-vote difference. Tell Farm loan follies Promise ends siege at newspaper The Arab League, which represents drawn world criticism. Even the United ticized Israel’s actions In Its occupied the truth: that 6,382 voted against the structure but also for the care Arab states in some international negotia­ States, its closest ally, has complained himself and to others. When I ’The federal emergency farm loan program is LUMBERTON, N.C. — Two armed American Indians who took territories. The Manchester Herald welcomes original the bond issue. The correct that was taken to save my dog and tions and coordinates opposition to Israel, publicly about Israel's tactics. knew him, he was a peaceful staggering under bad debts to insolvent fanners. a newspaper staff hostage freed their captives after the governor letters to the editor. number is 6,382, not 205. also to save manyof our itemsthat person who wouldn’t harm We have reported the magnitude of the problem. agreed to investigate charges of corruption in local law Letters should be brief and to the point. They anyone. He walked the streets of Now that the truth is out that the could not be replaced. I don’t think we realize the Here is the case of one farmer that sums it up: enforcement agencies. PRISINTINGAN should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for Manchester, ate his meals at area developers were trying to fleece The farmer borrowed $7.9 million under the Eddie Hatcher, 30, and Timothy Jacobs, 19, members of the ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters restaurants and didn’t bother the town out of somewhere dedication these firefighters have until we become personally emergency loan program, but only about 10 Tuscarora faction of the Lumbee Indians, surrendered to FBI INNOVATIVI WIIGHf-LOSS must be signed with name, address and daytime anyone. , between $14 million and $20 agents Monday night, 10 hours after invading the offices of The involved. percent of the money helped him through an All Bob's Stores telephone number (for verification). There are other things which million, I am sure that many of the emrgency. The rest was loaned under a federal Robesonian, a daily newspaper in Lumberton. APPROACH DISIGNID The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the bother me. Tom is not a relative or 6,177 who voted for the financing Hatcher and Jacobs threw out two shotguns and a .38-caliber David h Cele Krinjak program that allows farmers to keep borrowing interests of brevity, clarity and taste. a close friend, just an acquain­ now regret thaterror in judgment. revolver and released the last seven hostages of 17 people they PGR A SELECT n W . 71 Farm Drive money for ongong operations once they qualify for will be closed for Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester tance. But his civil rights are as The new plan is no Iretter than Manchester the emergency program. had held in the building. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. important to me as mine. I think the old plan except that it is an The farmer’s land was already being held as inventory collateral on a private loan, and the private lender foreclosed on the property. 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I’m going to say, campaigning politician is young, idiotic and million a year. TYPING a (P. Hammon) • Wed. 2/10-4/8 a 7-8 PM C H S , Room 4 Americans, respected the institution of the vice Baalo and Intarmaditit typing tklllt Introduced and davtiopad. Ravlaw of corratpon- presidency, whatever that may be. The man was ‘Hey, buddy, you didn't answer the question.’” But illiterate. He or she neither knows enough nor has danca tal-up and olhar documanta. Umll: 20. RaaManta M4 - Non-naldanta *17 Groups are now forming in sca r^ for his Job; confusion and fear had taken speech like that would surely have cost him his enough moxie to put a disturbing or difficult POLK DANCING • (A. Adar) a Thur. 2/25-3/31 • 7-9 PM C N H S Cafeteiis over at CBS News after Rather and Bush had had rather well-paid job. question to a candidate making a vote-cadging A tour of the world through varlout Inlamatlonal folk dtneat. Loam tha hlatory and Farmington & Manchester Broadcasters don’t have as much control over foray in front of the cameras. euttura behind folk dancaa from a vtrM y of countrlat. En|oy tha txoltamant of many what would have been among two ordinary people iSaiirliPBlrr HrralJi diffamat dancaa. No partnan naadad. Waar tnaakan or toft-aoled thoat. RatMantt a rather minor verbal tussle. But the fashion of the broadcast news as they pretend to themselves they Cliche questions elicit cliche answers, but, •12 - Non-raaldanta *16 Middletown 343 Main Street have. The Rather incident reveals the risks heaven knows, all parties accord each other Founded In 1881 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: time is to curtsy and bow in front of politicians and BASKET MAKING # (L. Bdy) Thura. 2/11-4/7 7-0 PM CNHS lA Shop Enfield Enfield Outlet Mall office holders in public, be they jerks or correspondents run who pose difficult questions respect for their persons and institutions. Needless PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Publlth«r A v a r l^ of btakal typat auch at round, haart-ahapad, aquara-to-round, mtlon, and and insist that they be answered by interviewees. to say, news programs dominated by a QEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... Edilor agg may ba mada. DIffarant typaa of handlat and waavat will ba axplorad. Limit 20. Hamden 1697 Whitney Avenue jackanapes. Raaldant *14 Non-raaldant *17 Matarlala axtn. 1 - 800- 622-2999 As the anchor person on the No. 1 network news smile-button manner and have-a-nice-day DOUGLAS A. BEVINS. . . . ; ...... Exaeutlv* Editor Welcomed H ie switchboards at some CBS stations had lit up MARIE P. G R AD Y...... CHy Editor S.AT. PREPARA’TION # (j. Johnaon) Mon 2/22-3/28 7-8 PM CHS Room 0 Waterbury 200 Chase Avenue with protesting calls. Whether they came from show. Rather was emboldened to go much further exchanges only push further in the direction of a ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AmocM o Editor An opportunity for Junlon and Sanlon to “bruah up” lhair tklllt In preparation for lhair S .A T. taata. Tima will ba dividad balwaan pnctica for tha verbal and math taata. Manchester 260 North Main Street We>gbi Wuicbeis Innet Code and OuKk Sucteiv phone banks run by political organizations or not than a lesser news star would have dared go in vapid electoral process in which the sameness of ore regnieied irodema'k$ ol DENISE A. R O BER TS...... AdvortliliH) DIroctor Pmolloal Mat-taking lachnlquat will ba praaantad and pmeboa opportunHItt will ba We>qhi WoUbers IntereqJionQl Inr we’ll never know, but even though they were a few pressing Bush .trying to get him to stop skittering all involved abrogates debate and emotion — provided. LImH 28. Raaldant *12 Non-ntidant *18 Matartala approx. '10 around and answer the question. The less famous without which politics can have no meaning. MARK F. A BR AITIS...... Butinau Muwgor store Hours: Mon. thru Fri.' 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-6 * IV8B WeK)bi Wakhef$ lniefnnlionul.ini; hundred in number, while an estim ate 10 million SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoling Minagw CHS - Covntry High School CNHS - Capf. Ncihon Helo School ------25ANNIVKRSARY------homes watch the program, it takes very little to and less secure have already taken note of Bather’s As for George Bush, he still smiles out of the side ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... ProMroom Monitor make network executives tremble. Hence Rather, difficulties and will adjust their on-air conduct of his mouth and whines when he talks.' You don’t JEANNE O. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar a man already in trouble with his boss Larrv Tish accordingly. need Dan Rather to tell von the env’s n wimn I MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueiday. Feb. «■ 1«M - 1 g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2, 1988 Many candidates borrowing; BUSINESS Bush, Dpie don’t need ioans Panel report says F ffl Neoax files * *1*1* 1*1 counterclaim Bv Rita Beamish 1087 total to $2.3 million. The previous borrowing, brought his The Associated Press former Colorado senator ended 1987 loans to $629,000. He had investor psychology the year with $123,524 in cash on $87,114 in the bank, and $792,000 in in takeover WASHINGTON - Several pre­ hand and $92,522 in outstanding debts which this year ha ve mostly V sidential candidates resorted to bills. been paid off, said spokesman 1* 1* 1* 1* 1*1 STAMFORD (AP) - Neoax big-money borrowing at the end Massachussetts Gov. Michael Vada Manager. caused stock crash Inc. has announced thSt it filed a of 1987, but the rival GOP camps Dukakis, although collecting less • Former Delaware Gov. Pete counterclaim in federal court of George Bush and Bob Dole than he has in previous quarters du Pont, Republican, $828,000 By Tom Raum gram trading strategies, includ­ against lU International Corp. i needed no loans as they raked in — $2.6 million — still remained at borrowed, used for overall opera­ The Associated Press ing speculation in stock indexes, and its directors alleging viola­ more than than $6.3 million each. the top of the Democratic money tions in anticipation of this year’s were at fault for the stock plunge. tions of federal proxy and tender Former television evangelist column with a cumulative total of matching funds which covered WASHINGTON - An “ un­ The report suggested that, offer laws* Pat Robertson remained second $10.8 million, and $2.1 million in the $744,384 in outstanding debts, precedented change” in investor instead, the market crash was the The action, filed Monday i n ; V* :-v' only to Vice President Bush in cash on hand. that he had at the end of the year, psychology, not the computerized culmination of a drop in stock federal court in Baltimore, cumulative receipts for the year Figures for Democrat Jesse said spokesman Fred Stern. trading strategies blamed by prices that had begun several claims that lU issued a false and as he raised $4.7 million for the Jackson were not immediately • Former Secretary of State A1 many analysts, was responsible months earlier. Ml? misleading announcement on quarter including a $1.5 million available. Haig, Republican, $340,000 bor­ for Wall Street’s Black Monday “ The bull market in stocks that Jan. 28, allegedly overstating the V ^ ^\Ls loan, according to his financial Besides Robertson, other can­ rowed, amounting to nearly half stock crash, according to a report started several years ago began value of a proposed restructuring f? statement filed Monday with the didates who borrowed in the last the $692,760 in total receipts h e . by federal regulators. to trend down in late August and n t R99 a ahai*A / Federal Election Commission. quarter of 1987 against this year’s reported for the last quarter. He The final staff report by the the downward trend was accentu­ lUra Philadelphia-based diver­ That brought his 1987 fund­ federal matching funds that have ended the year with $135,939 on Commodity Futures Trading ated in early October,” it said. It K?* sified services company, had raising total to $16.4 million. covered their debts are: hand. Commission says so-called “ pro­ said that trend was responsible filed its suit immediately after an Robertson spent virtually all of it, • Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., . gram trading” strategies did not for a major change in investor Initial tender offer by Neoax, : ending the year with $105,850 in • Sen. Paul Simon, D-III., $2.2 $1.85 million borrowed, continu-. play a significant role in Octob­ attitudes, a change that made the alleging that Neoax violated : cash on hand and $2 million in million total borrowed, including ing the heavy borrowing strategy er’s market plunge. big price plunge of Oct. 19 securities laws by not having all ; debts. $45,000 guaranteed by the candi­ in which he spent money for The CFTC report disputes some possible. its financing for the acquisition in AP photo fund-raising mail and media Bush’s cumulative total, mean­ date himself. But $1.4 million was of the findings of a presidential “ The massive wave of selling place. paid back in the same period, against this year’s matching , The claim by lU was denied last while, was $19 million raised and commission that investigated the that engulfed both the stock and BACK FROM NICARAGUA — James ton news conference Monday, urging partly reflecting a paperwork funds. He ended the year with week, but the company is appeal­ $5.7 million in cash on hand. The market crash. It was released on futures markets on Oct. 19 was only $127,982 on hand and $3.5 AP photo ing the decision. Denby, left, who was shot down in a votes against aid to the Contras. With total for Sen. Dole of Kansas shuffle that resulted from a the eve of Senate testimony by precipitated by an unprecedented change of campaign banks, said million in debt, and now is back in private plane over Nicaragua and was Denby is Bili Press, a Democrat running jumped to $14.3 million, and he investment banker Nicholas change in investors’ perceptions MINI-SUPER — Bob Pennell, hardware computer has 2,600 times the comput­ The action by Neoax Monday the black due to his $3.9 million in for the U.S. Senate from Caiifornia. ended 1987 with $2.2 million in the campaign counsel Leslie Brady, chairman of the presiden­ and was not initiated by technical also seeks to compel lU ’s board of jailed for seven weeks, holds a Washing­ new matching funds, said press specialist for Prime Computer Inc., ing power of a personai computer. It bank. Both had about $1 million in Kerman. tial commission, and of a report trading strategies which inte­ directors to redeem outstanding • Rep. Richard Gephardt, D- secretary John Buckley. Inspects an Interactive processor in the allows engineers to test and design new outstanding debts to pay off at the by a sister agency, the Securities racted with each other and the anti-takeover rights so that lU ’s Dole edged out Bush in receipts end of the year. Mo., $1.4 million borrowed, used and Exchange Commission. stock market,” the report said. new MXCL-5 mini-supercomputer an­ products on the screen without buliding shareholders "can freely choose for New Hampshire and Iowa for the quarter ending Dec. 31, The CFTC regulates the Chi­ The change in perceptions, it nounced by the Natick, Mass., company scale models. between Neoax’s tender offer and Denby, freed by Nicaragua, Democrat Gary Hart, filing his media and other expenses. He taking in $6.35 million to the vice cago commodities markets said, had magnified as stock last week. The firm claims the new lU’s proposed restructuring," first financial statement §ince his ended the year with roughly half president’s $6.33 million. where stock index futures and prices began to slide the week Neoax said in a statement December return to the race, that sum in cash on hand, and $1.9 Bush avoids tying up money on before. “ Many investors acted futures options are traded. The On Sunday, Neoax announced it reported raising a slim $69,852 for million in bills due. deposits such as phone and rent simultaneously and in unprece­ SEC regulates stock transac­ had formally raised its tender opposes more aid to Contras the quarter. Added to what he • Former Arizona Gov. Bruce by maintaining a $607,000 line of tions, including those on the New dented volumes upon those offer for lU ’s common stock from raised before dropping out of the Babbitt, Democrat, $137,000 bor­ credit with a bank, said spokes­ York Stock Exchange. changed perceptions,” the study When interest lags on CDs, race last May, that brought his rowed, which when added to his woman Ede Holiday. the initial Jan. 6 offer of $17.50 a WASHINGTON (AP) — An Illinois farmer who " It’s darned hard to farm if you’ve got guys Brady’s panel last month re­ said. share to $20 a share — or about "Current futures market sur­ spent seven weeks in a Nicaraguan prison on shooting at each other,” he said. “ I think that’s commended a single federal $640 million. charges he helped Contra rebels says the Central agency, preferably the Federal veillance is sound." the report too long for any country to have a war going on.” Neoax had increased its initial American country’s civil war has gone on too Reserve Board, be designated to added. However, it said improved switch your brokerage firms Denby insisted he made, no deals with the leftist offer to $19 a share, but that was long and U.S. aid to the rebel forces must end. Nicaraguan government in return for his release 1owa-bashers’ work on ways oversee the markets regulated by data collection would be desira­ conditional on negotiation and However, James Denby also said he felt the CFTC and SEC. ble. as would “ better sharing of Saturday, but also said he was choosing his words QUESTION: brokerage will mend its ways, execution of a mutually satisfac­ uneasy taking a public stand on the issue, fearing carefully. Brady, a former Republican accurate, timely information” I have bought shop around for a brokerage tory merger agreement. he could be imprisoned again if he offended his senator from New Jersey, was between the^various markets. certificates of where your money will always be former captors. “ They accused me of being a propagandist,” to turn spotlight away in 1992 scheduled to be the leadoff The Banking Committee will lU ’s board rejected all bids, deposit working for you. " I ’m still under indictment in Nicaragua,” he he said. “ Looking at these microphones, I don’t witness at four days of hearings hear from SEC chairman David filed its suit seeking an injunction through stock Investors’ said at a news conference Monday. “ It’s like want them to put me back in there and say I’m before the Senate Banking Com­ Ruder on Wednesday and from QUESTION: You wrote that, of the $17.50 offer, and formulated By William AA. Welch The state is bathed in the the focus off of Iowa. If anything, brokerage standing in front of a bullet.” propagandizing.” mittee. Federal Reserve Chair­ the head of the New York Stock with a “ simple interest” certifi­ its recapitalization plan. The Associated Press national spotlight because it is the Iowa looks more important in the firms lately. Guide Visiting Washington to thank congressional man Alan Greenspan was to Exchange, John Phelan, on cate of deposit, interest is not The 58-year-old from Carlinville, 111., also first real test for presidential nominating process — at least so They pay high aides who helped secure his release, Denby said follow later in the day. Friday. W illiam A. D oyle added to principal to earn more denied Sandinista allegations that he was aiding WASHINGTON - All eyes will candidates, coming a week be­ far. interest rates he no longer supports U.S. aid to the Contras, a In addition to recommending Committee Chairman William interest — even if the term of the American Tobacco the Contras when his airplane was forced down be on Iowa on Feb. 8 — to the fore New Hampshire’s leadoff “ Absolutely it has not been even on $10,000 position he held "maybe four or five years ago.” the single agency, the Brady Proxmire, D-Wis., has expressed CD is more than one year. en route to his farm in Costa Rica. chagrin of some, who already are primary. enough,” said Alan Diamonstein, amounts. But “ We have to try a new way,” Denby said, commission called for “ circuit skepticism over some of the more If the bank does not pay out sells some brands “ I have always been very, very careful not to thinking about ways to steal some “ There’s some fear here that a Virginia state legislator and interest does contending that spending a decade along the breaker” mechanisms to keep radical recommendations of the interest to the CD holder each do anything illegal,” he said. “ I helped (Contra) of the state’s campaign thunder this may be the last great finale chairman of the Southern caucus not start until a week after I have from the banks and S&Ls. STAMFORD (AP) — American battle lines at a farm he owns in neighboring price fluctuations in one market Brady commission. year, isn’t it customary to add wounded. I also helped Sandinista wounded in next time. because of the opposition around of the Democratic National placed the order and paid for the In the normal course of events, Tobacco Co. has announced an Costa Rica — not his 56 days in prison — changed from spreading to others. Proxmire suggested it would be interest to principal so that more ’79” during the revolution that toppled the Critics, who practice what is the country,” said Hugh Wine- Committee. CD. With three-month CDs. Hose a CD should start accumulating agreement to sell its non­ his mind. It cited program-trading tac­ hard to legislate changes that interest will be earned? Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua.” known as lowa-bashing, are “ The concept itself could be almost a month’s interest over a interest on the date it is issued — cigarette smoking tobacco brenner, a political science pro­ tics, including “ portfolio insu­ would affect U.S. markets but primarily Democrats. And they enough,” he said. “ Itdidnot work year’s time. the day you pay for it, not a week ANSWER: The word “ custom­ brands, related assets and a fessor at Drake University in Des rance” used by large institutional would have no impact on inves­ are being heard more loudly than Moines, Iowa. this time. In this case, it did not How can I get around this? later. Brokerage firms can ar­ ary” does not apply at all. Virginia factory to Dorsett STB investors, as a contributor to the tors in other world markets. ever this year. equalize Iowa.” range for immediate issuance of Whether or not interest will Inc. for an undisclosed price. “ The feeling is if the person market nosedive. The crash, But chief Banking Committee They contend that Iowa’s pre­ Others aren’t so sure, and say ANSWER: You could buy long­ CDs. “ compound” — added to princi­ “ While ... are brands are well Mecham claims win in standoff, nominated owes that to Iowa and including a 508-point plunge Oct. investigator Barton Naylor said cinct caucuses have an impact on the Super Tuesday primary vo­ term CDs. Then, there would be When you’re a new customers pal to earn more interest — known, its disposal will enable us is elected, then Iowa may be back 19, wiped out half a billion dollars Proxmire “ is sincerely open the nomination out of all propor­ ters could still favor candidates no lag time with lost interest of a brokerage and pay by check, depends on the provisions of the to concentrate on our much in the game in 1992. But if the of wealth in one week. minded” on the subject. tion to reason, that its system is who didn’t prevail in Iowa or New every three months. But that there might be a delay — similar particular CD. larger cigarette operations,” person nominated, a Democrat, But in its report Monday, the An additional report was issued too arcane, its participants are Hampshire. Tennessee Sen. Al­ wouldn’t get to the heart of the to a “ hold” on a check. But that Some CDs pay simple interest, President and Chief Operating pledges to testify on own terms goes on to carry one or two states, CFTC disputed that such trading last week by the General Ac­ too elitist and its special interests bert Gore Jr., bypssing Iowa, is problem. A better solution would should be a rate case. And there with no compounding, regardless Officer Charles H. Mullen said that would be our Waterloo,” said schemes had anything to do with counting Office, the investigative too powerful. banking on it. But others say if a be to switch brokerage firms. certainly should not be one-week of their maturities. Others com­ Monday in a prepared statement. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Gov. Winebrenner, himself a critic of market instability. It also de­ arm of Congress. The GAO report The outcome, they say, is not candidate or two generate mo­ Most securities brokerage lapses in interest payments if you pound annually, semiannually, Among the brands that Ameri­ Evan Mecham is again promising Iowa’s process and influence. fended its own place in the concluded that computerized even representative of Iowa — mentum in the first two states, firms conduct “ deposit broker­ are rolling over CDs. quarterly, monthly or daily — can Tobacco has agreed to sell to to testify before a House panel regulatory scheme, in which it trading equipment and the regu­ much less the nation. Southern Democrats had Iowa there may be no stopping them. age business." On their compu­ Anytime your money sits at a depending on provisions set when Stamford-based Dorsett STB are that is considering whether he and the SEC oversee the nation’s lation of transactions should be But the detractors haven’t in mind when they pushed to Some Democrats whom From ters. they keep track of interest brokerage house not earning each CD was issued. The more Half and Half pipe tobacco and should be impeached, and this financial markets. overhauled to avoid a repeat of come up with any definitive establish the March 8 Super has talked to favor trying again to being paid on CDs by banks and anything for you the brokerage frequent the compounding, the Bull Durham rolling tobacco. time it apparently will be on his The SEC’s report on its own the Oct. 19 plunge. solution, and they won’t before Tuesday primaries. Every state force Iowa later in the calendar savings and loan associations has the use of that money and can higher the annual effective yield. American Tobacco, a subsi­ terms. I -. investigation was to be made The stock market crash is this election year is played out. of the South except one. South and allowing three or four states around the country. They sell the put it to work producing earnings It’s up to you to check those diary of American Brands Inc., The Republican governor public this afternoon. widely expected by economists to Alternative ideas include re­ Carolina, will hold primaries that to hold the first primaries to­ CDs to their customers. The for the brokerage. provisions and shop around for will continue its cigarette opera­ claimed victory in a standoff The CFTC staff said it could be a drag on the economy in 1988, gional primaries, a national day in what the architects hoped gether. He said a lottery might be customers get high interest on the The brokerage business is very the best deal before putting your tions, which include Lucky Strike Monday with House leaders who find no evidence to support the with a minority suggesting an primary, or a lottery to pick two would offset the earlier contests held to select those states "so it CDs. The brokerages collect fees competitive. Unless your present money into CDs. and Pall Mall. backed down on their insistence “ persistent assertion” that pro­ outright recession. that he answer questions from or three states to go first on the by forcing candidates to play to a would be harder for the candi­ their attorneys as well as from presidential nominating more conservative — and larger dates and interest groups to set up lawmakers on the select calendar. — audience. shop in one place for four years” committee. Former North Carolina Gov. But Super Tuesday hasn’t kept before the election. Black women had biggest 1987 pay raises but still trail others Jim Hunt, who led a 1983 Mecham had wanted to answer week — from $366 at the begin­ Democratic Party rules over­ — from $428 to $445 — between the year earned 62.5 percent of what questions only from lawmakers, By AAatt Yancey nation’s nearly 4.6 million black full time, the median paycheck ning of the year to $381 at the end and House leaders agreed to let haul, says no changes appear The Associated Press women who work full time rose $15 to $316 a week. But end of 1986 and the end of last men made. likely to succeed. year, while those of women Blacks also edged up, from 77 1987. him testify under those terms on NEED SOME EXTRA climbed to $283 a week at the end Hispanic women as a group But after taking into account a Wednesday. But others think change is WASHINGTON — Black of last year, an $18 per week suffered pay cuts with their overall climbed $13 — from $296 percent to 78 percent, in what inevitable. they make when compared with 4.4 percent rise in consumer But House leaders weren’t women as a group enjoyed the increase over the level at the end median earnings dropping by $2 to $309, the bureau said. whites. The median gross pay- prices, their actual buying power happy about the agreement. “ For the first time there is real SPENDING largest pay increases in 1987, of 1986, the Labor Department from $255 a week at the end of 1986 The end-of-the-year proportion dissatisfaction with Iowa’s role in checks for blacks before tax and declined by $2 a week. That Speaker Joe Lane, a Republican, outpacing in dollar terms the said Monday. to $253 a week at the end of last was just under 70 percent, but the process,” said A1 From, Social Security deductions rose represents a sharp reversal of warned that if Mecham balks weekly raises for black men and By comparision, median pay- year. when averaged over the entire executive director of the Demo­ MONEY!! $13 a week to $306 In 1987. The 1986, when workers’ purchasing again on Wednesday, “ he can members of both sexes among checks for white women rose by The large dollar gains for black year, the median weekly earn­ cratic Leadership Council, a median increase for full-time power increased by $7 a week as a sure kiss the House goodbye.” • photo whites and Hispanics. $11 a week to $312; by $14 to $334 females helped the median for all ings for women were 70 percent of group that has tried to counteract white workers was $11 a week, to result of only 1.1 percent inflation Committee Chairman Jim But despite the gains, black for black men; and by $17 to $462 women reach the 70 percent level those enjoyed by men, up from Iowa’s influence by pressing the We may just have a in consumer prices. Skelly said he wanted to subpoena TAKING OATH — Arizona Gov. Evan Mecham is sworn women’s wages still trail those of for white men. The median is the of men’s wages for the first time 69.2 percent in 1986, BLS said. $391. candidates from the right. For the entire population of the Among men, workers in exeuc- Mecham but he was outvoted by in before a House impeachment committee Monday. all of the other groups except point at which one-half of the on record, the department’s The gap has been narrowing newspaper route available nation’s 81.6 million full-time tive, administrative and manage­ fellow Republicans. Hispanic women, according to population group made more and Bureau of Labor Statistics said. steadily since 1979, when the BLS Mecham denied any intentionai wrongdoing. wage and salary workers, me­ rial occupations had the largest Before the tug-of-war began, in your area... half made less. The median weekly earnings of began collecting data on wage the Labor Department. dian earnings rose by $15 per median paychecks at $667- the governor made an opening fully informed about the alleged Skelly then abruptly adjourned (Manchester) The median earnings of the For male Hispanics working all men working full time rose $17 differences by sex. Women that statement in which he denied threat the meeting so legislators could Just In wrongdoing in failing to report a Also Monday, the governor, in consider their next move. $350,000 campaign loan and bor­ office a year, was ordered to face Later, Skelly warned that the Time For rowing $80,000 for his auto dealer­ a recall election on May 17, and he agreement to let only House Clearvlew Dr...... all Eire St...... all Who talks and who listens? ship from ^ e governor’s protocol will go on trial on March 9 on six members question the governor Hilliard St...... 357-591 Flower St...... all Fleming St...... 60-70 fund. felony counts of allegedly con­ could mean he’ll face easier East Middle Tpke...... 0-162 ies, mergers bora of deregula­ Congress and regulators In Valentine’s even only Bv Chet Currier V alu ab le The governor did not directly cealing the $350,000 loan. questioning than he would have North Main St...... 397-410 The Associated Press tion, takeovers bora of prosper­ Washington soon added to the address an accusation that he “ I am in this case the accused, gotten from the House lawyers. Day ity, and mergers bora of trouble tumult with moves to change the tried to thwart a state investiga­ not just another witness,” Me­ “ He won these rounds on Congress St...... all Center St...... 11-301 odd NEW YORK — The securities once again. rules of the business and open It tion of an alleged death threat, cham told Skelly in refusing to points,” Mecham spokesman Irving St...... all Edgerton St...... 1-55 firm bom of Wall Street’s latest If it was a stable environment up to increased competition. West Middle Tpke...... 153-255 instead saying he had not been answer lawyers’ questions. Ken Smith said. NEW PROCESS! Edgerton PI...... all megamerger has announced you were looking for, you picked C overage. Seymour St...... all A new wave of mergers fol­ Knox St...... all what it will call itself; Shearson the wrong place. lowed “ May Day,” May 1, 1975, Put your favorite Hlghwood Or...... all Orchard St...... all Lehman Hutton Inc. The first stage of this period of when a long-standing schedule of The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy unpheaval arose from problems Trotter St...... all Those three names, long famil­ fixed commission rates on securi­ inouye backs off on schoois photo on a No. Elm St...... 5-91 of the Street’s own making. A V.... Valley St...... all iar to Wall Street and investors in ties transactions was abolished. Woodbridge St...... 18-169 the securities market, suggest booming bull market in the 1960s Newman St...... all In time, however, deregulation “ I have made an error in Mertz, a spokesman for Rep. shirt — the diverse origins of the new nearly overwhelmed the capacity WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Rachel Rd...... all came to be seen as an opportunity You deserve a homeowners policy that's worth judgment,” Inouye, D-Hawaii, Harris Fawell, R-Ill., the author Rosemary PI...... all of many brokerage firms to Daniel K. Inouye has requested • Sweetheart • Pets company. But they leave a lot out. as well as a threat — especially in a lot more, without a lot more cost. said Monday in a speech on the of the original House bill seeking Winter St...... 47-62 handle the order flow. that his $8 million budget item to • Children • Cars Hlghwood Dr...... all Indeed, if the firm had kept the the eyes of large corporations Senate floor. “ I intend to correct the recision. The Prudential Premier Policy goes above build schools in France for names of its prominent predeces­ And as they fought to cope with attracted by the prospects for a that error.” Inouye, chairman of the Senate • Business Card • Boats Qalway St...... all a paperwork crisis, the stock and beyond ordinary homeowners in resettled North African Jews be Adelaide Rd...... all sors from just the past two business that was now spoken of rescinded, saying it was an Inouye said he would move to appropriations subcommittee on • Anythingl Kerry St...... all market turned down in 1969 and surance. It provides up to $5,000 in Steephollow Rd...... all decades, it would be known as as financial services.” “ error in judgment” but not a have the appropriation rescinded foreign operations, nonetheless North St...... all 1970, leaving several prominent coverage (with a $1,000 limit per North School St...... 1-84 Jean Rd...... 5-30 something like: favor to political contributors. in the Senate. He said he asked defended the program, first re­ Full Color / investment houses on the brink of In 1981, which was aptly des­ item) on valuables like jewelry and ported Dec. 28 by The Associated Shearson Hammill Cogan Ber- Inouye’s action Monday came Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., to Any Size Photo Jefferson St...... all insolvency. cribed by journalist Tim Carring­ furs. Plus expanded personal prop introduce a similiar measure in Press. 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So the $600 billion appropriations bill Sweatshirt holdt Gardner Hornblower W eeks time as “ shotgun weddings.” D-Calif., said Obey’s bill was on a $1,000 contribution to his 1986 Broad St...... 428 only businesses. passed by Congress on Dec. 22. Done while you wait! Even many of the healthiest call your Prudential repre­ today’s calendar. All money bills Senate re-election campaign. Union St...... 13-91 Hemphill Noyes Spencer Trask & The appropriation was also Mayfair Gardens Hutton Inc., a majority-owned firms in an industry made up The blue-chip buyers included sentative now for a free, nt originate in the House. Zev Wolfson, a New York real challenged in a federal lawsuit (No. M a in )...... 14-470 Phelps Rd...... all subsidiary of American Express mostly of partnerships decided American Express (Shearson obligation Pru-Review. 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So in the ebuck (Dean Witter Reynolds). was looking into the legality of recognize that to continue, to Wolfson sits on the board of Ozar Stock PI...... all The Prudential 1960s to the late 1980s; Mergers early 1970s, firms began to Salomon Brothers in effect incor­ building religious schools abroad. place my colleagues and the Hatorah, the group that was No. Main St...... 397-410 6 4 6 - 3 3 3 9 bora of trouble, partnerships transform themselves into corpo­ porated, diversified and went ABOVE AND BEYOND^ In the United States, such a Senate at risk in order to win slated to get the $8 million. 198/ i’iii(i('riti,)t*l’Mi|)*'iiy ,»ful f ,)M»,iltv Inslif.vin' Cou'p'H'y AH 'iqf'l'. trsprvt'd turned private corporations rations and sell shares of them­ public in a single stroke by program would violate the consti­ personal vindication, would bean “ Never before have I been * Sampha on DIaplay * CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 turned publicly owned compan­ selves to the public. merging with Phibro Corp. tutional separation of church and act of prideful arrogance.” accused of taking 30 pieces of The Mencheeter Herald state. “ We are pleased,” said Alan silver,” Inouye said. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Feb. 2. 1988 - 11 1 0 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 2. 1988 Phil, too, Obituaries SPORTS Pvt. Donald Crawford Jr. Margaret Wright predicts Pvt. Donald R. Crawford Jr., Margaret (Schubert) Wright, 23. of 36 Hamlin St., died early 75, of 108-F Bluefield Drive, died Saturday morning in Clarksville, Sunday at Manchester Memorial early thaw Tenn., from injuries sustained in Hospital. She was the widow of Breakdowns costly an automobile accident on his Joseph Wright. She was bom in Manchester, PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) way back to Fort Campbell, K y., Nov. IS. 1912, and was a lifelong — Punxsutawney Phil, a ground­ where he was stationed with the resident. Before retiring nliie hog with a knack for weather U.S. Army. He was bom in Rockville, Dec. years ago, she was a secretary in forecasting, today predicted an the in Whalers’ setback 10, 1964, and was a lifelong comptroller’s office and other early spring for only the ninth resident of Manchester. He was a departments for the State of time in 101 years. member of St. Mary’s Episcopal Connecticut. She was a member MONTREAL (AP) - His name After the furry legend was Church, John Mather Chapter, of the Concordia Lutheran was in a familiar spot on the "When you’re playing a team like Edmonton plucked from his luxury burrow Order of DeMoly, and the Wa­ Church, the Sunset Club of the scoresheet — John Kordic, in­ at dawn, he looked around at a or Montreal, you can’t afford to have even the shington Social Club. Senior Citizens, the AARP and scribed for a major penalty for crowd of reporters, photo­ He is survived by his parents, the Connecticut State Employees fighting in the first period. slightest letdown. We just had too many graphers and several hundred Donald and Sandra (Schwarm) Association. Nothing unusual about that, Groundhog Day celebrants. But breakdowns in that first period." Crawford Sr. of Manchester; two She is survived by two sons and since Kordic is remunerated he couldn’t see his shadow in the — Ron Francis brothers, Robert R. Crawford daughters-in-law, Douglas J. and largely for defending the honor of rain. and William J. Crawford, both of Cecilia Wright of Manchester and the Montreal Canadians. The That's a sure sign of an early Manchester: a sister. Sherry L. Chief Master Sgt. Thomas R. and five-minute penalty Monday mild stir with his first goal, but he as Ray Ferraro scored at 16:38, thaw, according to the Punxsu­ on another power play. F Porritt of Rockville: his maternal Camilla Wright of Eglin Air night only served to lift him over had four shots in the game, a tawney Groundhog Club. grandmother. Ethel Schwarm of Force Base, Fort Walton Beach, the milestone of 100 for the noteworthy contribution consid­ “ I think we like a one-goal Phil’s closest friends in this Talcottville, and his maternal Fla.; a brother, Robert Schubert season. ering that he entered the game hockey game,” said Montreal’s western Pennsylvania town of great-grandmother, Mary of Manchester: and four But what else was that on the with only nine shots in 43 previous Ryan Walter. “ Some teams ar­ 8,000 say his forecasts haven’t McBride of Manchester. grandchildren. summary? A first-period goal by starts. en’t comfortable with it. but we been wrong in the 101 years he’s Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at the same Kordic — the first of Claude Lemieux and Stephane been making his predictions. Main St., has charge of Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 three straight by the Canadiens in Richer, both of whom are paid Walter obviously has a point, "H e’s been right every time — arrangements. Pitkin St. Burial will be at the a span of 1:52 in the opening primarily for their offensive because no sooner did he restore according to us at least,’ ’ said convenience of the family in the period. The 3-0 lead was a robust talents, followed Kordic with the Canadiens’ two-goal lead — William Null, secretary of the completing a superb 2-on-I break E Raymond P. Hampton Jr. veteran’s section of East Ceme­ start for the Canadiens, but in this their 22nd and 31st goals, respec­ Groundhog Club and director of with Bobby Smith — when Dave Raymond P. “ Buz” Hampton tery. Calling hours at the Holmes year of living dangerously, they tively. But rather than slam the the town’s Chamber of Com­ Tippett’s deflection at 11:58 of the Jr., 28, of 50 Woodbridge St., son Funeral Home, 400 Main St., are needed all they could muster in a door, the Canadiens opened it by merce. “ Some people have chal­ third period again drew the of Maureen (Moylan) Hampton from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 5-4 victory over the Hartford taking consecutive penalties, and lenged that, but that's OK.” David Kool/Manchester Herald Whalers within the final one-goal and the late Raymond P. Hamp­ Thursday. Whalers. Ron Francis and Sylvain Turgeon Groundhog Day tradition has it margin. ENTICEMENT — Sue Craig, naturalist During Groundhog Day ceremonies at ton Sr., died Monday at St. Memorial donations may be “ I was wondering when I was cashed in, making it 3-2 before the that if a groundhog sees its “ We have to tighten up defen­ at the Lutz Children’s Museum, tries to the museum this morning. Chuckles II Francis Hospital and Medical made to the American Cancer going to score my first goa I, ” said end of the first period. shadow after crawling out of its sively and maintain a level of predicted that spring was just around Center, Hartford. Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ Kordic, who hadn’t experienced “ When you’re playing a team burrow, six weeks of winter entice Chuckles II from her hiding place intensity for a full 60 minutes,” He was born in Manchester, chester 06040. such a sensation since April 5, on like Edmonton or Montreal, you follow. If it doesn’t, spring is just by offering the groundhog a treat. the corner. Montreal center Brian Skrudland Nov. 30. 1959, and attended the final weekend of the 1986-87 can’t afford to have even the around the corner. warned. Manchester elementary schools James Linen regular season. “ With Chris slightest letdown,” Francis Punxsutawney takes Ground­ The Canadiens, who main­ and graduated from Manchester GREENWICH (AP) - James gone, people are watching me. noted. “ We just had too many hog Day very seriously, said tained a three-point lead over the High School. He attended Man­ Linen, who rose to president of and I want to prove I can play breakdowns in that first period.” James Means, president of the Day is high-tech at Martin hockey.” The Whalers’ generosity con­ Boston Bruins atop the NHL’s chester Community College and Time Inc. in a career that club and leader of its “ Inner Adams Division, will have a AP photo was employed at the Cummings spanned four decades with the Kordic’s reference was to Chris tinued in the second period, when Circle,” a group of about a dozen groundhog’s shadows around the some of the folk methods of chance to put the words into Bv Suzanne Flake Diesel Engines of Connecticut, publishing company, died Mon­ Nilan, his former partner in Chris Chelios wristed a shot that prominent town residents. predicting the weather may ring practice Wednesday night when ROUND THE BOARDS — Hartford’s during their game Monday night at the Manchester Herald country and enter them into a Hartford. He was a memberofSt. day. He was 75. police work, who was traded by deflected past goaltender Mike The group took Phil from his true, “ but you can’t base predic­ they face the Whalers in Hartford Forum. The Canadiens won. 5-4. computer-graphic map. marked Bridget’s Church. The Waverly, Pa., native began Montreal to the New York Liut after hitting a Hartford Neil Sheehy and Montreal’s Brian year-round home in a cage at the tions on one year alone. Youhave before moving on to Boston the Groundhog Day is going high- with a cloud or a sun.* Besides his mother, he is his career with Time magazine in Rangers last week. defender. But the Canadiens Skrudland battle along the boards town library, put him in a luxury to study it over time.” she said. next night. tech at Martin School. “ They will collect weather survived by a brother, Michael J. 1934, when he took a job on its Not only did Kordic create a allowed Hartford to creep back. burrow atop Gobbler’s Knob McCandless is hoping the com­ Fourth-grade students at the information during the next six Hampton of Manchester; three editorial staff after graduating before sunrise, and plucked him puter weather project will con­ Martin School in Manchester and weeks and compare the results sisters, Debra Hampton of An­ from Williams College. He be­ out at dawn. tinue at Martin for future years. the Fisher School in Hartford are with recorded averages,’’ dover and Donna Kaminsky and came Life magazine’s advertis­ At the first light of day. Means Besides studying the ground­ using a computer to check the McCandless said “ At the end of Patricia Hampton, both of Man­ ing manager at age 28. whispered a few words to Phil in groundhog's accuracy in predict­ six weeks, the graphics will .show hog’s habits. McCandless’s stu­ Gibbs skirts the issue During World War II, Linen “ groundhogese,” asking what his chester; and his paternal grand­ ing the weather in a project led by how accurate the groundhogs dents have planted daffodil bulbs served in the Office of War forecast will be. Then Means parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mary Ann McCandless. speech- were." and will compare their blooming Information. In 1945, he was announced Phil’s prediction to Hampton of Andover. language teacher at Fisher The students are using the Logo in the spring with daffodil bulbs The funeral is 10a.m. Thursday made publisher of Time maga­ the hundreds of spectators who sent to other states. They are School who volunteer teaches in Writer computer language deve­ at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 zine, a position he held until 1960. of superiority by NFC had gathered in the rain. Manchester as part of independ­ loped by Seymour Paper!, a sharing weather information He later served as Time Inc.’s Phil has predicted an early Main St. Burial will be in East ent study for a master’s degree in Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ with students in California. Okla­ Cemetery. Calling hours are from president and as chairman of the spring only eight other times. homa. Florida and Maine and will a rookie after barely playing his computer education. nology computer-education 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. executive committee. Bv Dave Goldberg junior and senior years at Texas The Groundhog Day legend is Students at both .schools sent expert. use the computer to compare Memorial donations may be The Associated Press Related story Tech. He was a fifth-round draft based on an old Scottish couplet letters to 26 states from Washing­ Fourth-graders at Martin and their findings. made to Cancer Research, Amer­ Thomas F. Johnson claiming, “ If Candlemas Day is ton to Florida asking whether Fisher schools will communicate Martin and Fisher students' ican Cancer Society, 243 E. SAN DIEGO - Washington — see page 14 choice who played like a first- BRIDGEVILLE, Del. (AP) - rounder. Beathard usually trades bright and clear, there’ll be twa “ the groundhog saw his shadow via a modem, a telephone compu­ work is being displayed at a slide Center St., Manchester 06040, Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs begs in your area.” ter hook-up device, to compare show in the schools’ libraries, and Former U.S. Rep. Thomas F. away his top pick unless exactly (two) winters in the year,” Johnson of Maryland, who was off the question and other NFC according to the Chamber of McCandless said the students their findings. will be featured at the Martin officials tred gingerly over it for the player he wants is available. will take the answers about the McCandless says .she thinks School science fair in April. Carrie D. Nelson convicted in a savings and loan Commerce. scandal that cost him his congres­ fear of riling up the other 22 points, the Bears by 36, the Moreover, the NFC has most of Graveside services for Carrie sional seat, died after an automo­ conference. Giants by 19 and the Redskins by the league’s improving teams, D. (Barrett) Nelson, formerly of bile accident Monday. He was 78. But Washington’s 42-10 rout of 32. None of the four scored fewer like the Vikings, Saints and 16 Keeney St., who died Monday, Denver in Sunday’s Super Bowl than 38 points and the composite Eagles, all building punishing Jan. 18. will be held at 10 a.m. in underlines what has become was 165-56, with 14 of the losers’ front sevens on defense. Mai Tool yacht, lodge bills questioned Bolton Center Cemetery Friday. In Memoriam obvious — the NFC, where the points coming on throwaway The most physical AFC teams, Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. In loving memory of Julius Du- good teams prefer physical play touchdowns near the end. 2 the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Continued from page 1 • $39,585 to maintain a ski the GAO reported. recruiting objectives,” the GAO Center St., has charge of baldo, on his Birthday, we remem­ to finesse, has become .superior, A lot of that has to do with Angeles Raiders, are saddled by lodge at an undisclosed location “ We believe that the $10,712 added. arrangements. ber our wonderful father and at least at the top, to the AFC. defense. All those NFC teams quarterback problems. terns Division. The Air Force in Vermont. Again, Mai said its cost for the hotel was an unreaso­ • Mai also included in over­ grandfather, who passed away Au­ \A/ANTS THE BALL— That fact will probably be played it and the AFC teams declined to discuss the matter, only error was listing the expense nable cost for two Mai Tool head $1,699 for a golf club Maxine E. Stewart gust 27, 1972. underlined again next year when didn’t. Of the emerging AFC teams, We cherish all the memories of a UConn’s Cliff Robinson saying Thurman had just re­ as sales promotion and not as a employees attending a confer­ membership for its vice president Maxine E. (Hinckley) Stewart, (00) tries to hold position the Chicago Bears, San Francisco Denver, for example, tends to Buffalo seems closest to emulat­ legitimate employee morale be­ ence. We also believe the major­ of sales; $2,750 in tickets to a golf truly great man. 49ers, New York Giants, Minne­ give up points in bunches — 35 in ing the NFC model — a solid ceived the audit Monday. 81, of Manchester, died Sunday at and looks for the basketball GAO said Mai Tool prepared its nefit. The GAO said it did not ity of the hotel costs and the costs tournament, and $240 for Super an area convalescent home. She Sadly missed by the Dubaldo sota Vikings. New Orleans Saints the second quarter Sunday, 30 in quarterback in Jim Kelly and subcontract proposal for GE believe “ that Mai Tool has made of entertainers, bartenders and Bowl tickets. All were charged to was the widow of Clifford K. fam ily______in the Huskies’ game with or perhaps even the Philadelphia the second half of last year’s three potential All-Pros up front using overhead expenses tabu­ a credible case” for such a claim. hostesses were entertainment promotional expense. Mai said it Stewart. Yale early in the season. Eagles, hand the Broncos their Super Bowl loss to the Giants, and on defense — end Bruce Smith lated in fiscal 1983. Among the • $14,097 spent by two em­ expenses, unallowable.” erred in classifying those as She was bom in Schuylerville, Robinson is averaging 18.8 third lopsided Super Bowl loss. 28 in the second half of its AFC and linebackers Shane Conlan expenses it included were: ployees attending a one-week • $2,270 in overhead expenses promotion-related because they N.Y., July 30, 1906, and lived in points and 8.4 rebounds to The Redskins, of course, won’t be title game win over Cleveland, a and Cornelius Bennett. business conference. The Mai for the donation of machinery to a were really allowable employee For The Record back because no team this decade figure that would have been 35 • $94,432 to maintain a 44-foot Manchester since 1948. She was a Indianapolis also has a physical officials set up a hospitality suite trade school. Mai maintains the benefits. lead UConn in both has repeated. had not the Browns’ Earnest yacht in North Palm Beach, Fla. member of the South United front seven, led by linebacker Mai Tool said that expense and employed entertainers, bar­ claim involved a recruiting ex­ "In the absence of additional Methodist Church and the Rey­ A story in Monday’s Manches­ departments. UConn hosts Gibbs declined Monday to Byner fumbled at the 2-yard line pense because it was trying to information, we are not con­ address the domination theory. as he was about to score the tying Duane Bickett, but the Colts have “ should have been accounted for tenders and hostesses. The hotel nolds Circle of United Methodist ter Herald incorrectly reported Seton Hall tonight in Big quarterback questions and nnay as employee morale benefits” bill alone came to $10,712. Mai increase its good will with the vinced that the golf club member­ Women. part of a poll conducted by town East Conference play at the “ Each of those games are touchdown. school, the GAO said. ship and tickets are allowable totally separate,” he said. “ I “ I think it’s that we’re just have mortgaged the future in the and not promotion costs, meaning maintains “ the government She is survived by three sons, Director Ronald Osella about the Civic Center. trade for running back Eric “ The amounts claimed ... do fringe benefit or employee mo­ don’t see it as AFC-NFC. Each of more physical,” offensive tackle it was allowable. The GAO benefited because government Richard E. Stewart of Enfield, proposed Mali at Buqkland Hills. Dickerson. not appear to be reasonable since rale costs,” the GAO said. Rcginild PInto/Mtnchwter Htrtid those teams got hot for a day. Mark May of the Redskins said. disagreed, saying it didn’t appear employees attending the confer­ Ronald C. Stewart of South The poll found 56 percent of 158 That front seven and the a letter notifying the school of What takes over and contributes “ We’re used to getting beat on that Mai Tool was really provid­ ence could learn, in the hospital­ Windsor and Rodman D. Stewart respondents against a mall, 37 running game seems to be the employment opportunities at Mai Associated Press reports are to a lopsided game is difficult to and beat up every Sunday and we ing the yacht to its 240 employees ity suite, about Mai Tool as a of Lexington, Ky.; lOgrandchild- percent in favor of a mall and 7 key. The Bears and Giants each for morale purposes. source of low-cost engine parts,” Tool could have accomplished the included in this story. ren; a great-grandson; and sev­ percent with no opinion. understand.” can wear smaller teams down.” UConn out to escape cellar General Manager George It also has to do with front- won Super Bowls despite medio­ eral nieces and nephews. cre secondaries and receivers. A photo caption in Thursday’s Young of the Giants noted that the office talent. The funeral was today at the Smith’s running on Sunday Manchester Herald incorrectly HARTFORD - The battle to winners. Seton Hall has dropped per outing. Senior Jeff King, who AFC won eight of the 10 Super Redskins General Manager Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main opened up the passing lanes for identified a student who has art escape the Big East Conference five of its la.st six games. missed the Georgetown game to Bowls played in the 1970s. Bobby Beathard was director of Shoppers like plan for Buckland mall St. Burial will be in East Doug Williams, who was consi­ work on display in the Watkinson cellar will take place tonight at UConn is coming off a lengthy attend his grandmother’s fun­ “ It goes in cycles.” he said. player personnel for the Dolphins Cemetery. dered to be hardly in John School fifth annual Invitational the Hartford Civic Center when road trip that saw the Huskies eral, was back at practice Mon­ “ This is one of those cycles.” of the 1970s and Young was there, Memorial donations may be Elway’s class as a quarterback. Continued from page 1 else is going to get in there, and Art Exhibit at the Hartford Art the University of Connecticut push the top the Big East day and will play tonight. But there’s a difference be­ too. Jim Finks, who helped build made to the Visiting Nurse & The AFC has the star quarter­ we’re going to get stuck with School at the University of hosts Seton Hall at 8. Both teams Conference, only to come away tween the two decades. the current Bears, is now doing Home Care of Manchester Inc., backs, but Elway.has lost two more taxes,” Prouty said. Hartford through Feb. 5. The are 2-6 in conference play with the empty handed all but once. This is the first of three games Six of the eight AFC victories in the same at New Orleans, and San proposed by the mall developer 397 Porter St., Box 628, Manches­ Super Bowls and Miami’s Dan Others who said they are in student is Tami Podrove. Huskies 9-7 overall, riding a Connecticut is coming off a 60-59 for the Huskies this week. They the 1970s were posted by Pitts­ Francisco Coach Bill Walsh has two weeks ago. ter 06040. Marino another, simply because favor of the mall were not very three-game losing streak, and the loss to Georgetown last Saturday travel to Worcester, Mass., burgh and Miami — four by the earned his reputation for more Residents, by a vote of 6,397 to their teams had defensive concerned about how the road Pirates 13-9 overall. afternoon. Thursday night to take on Holy Steelers and two by the Dolphins, than coaching. 6,177, in November turned down problems. improvements and utilities would Seton Hall topped UConn ear­ Cliff Robinson, 18.8 points and Cross at the Hart Center before who went to three straight Super Beathard is a whiz at unear­ an earlier plan to fund the road And that may be the final part be paid for. lier in the season at the Meadow- 8.4 rebounds per game, continues returning to the Civic Center for a Bowls. thing unknown talent. An exam­ and utilities improvements Police Roundup of the equation to explain all the through $13 million in tax- Karen Erickson and Agnes lands. 71-58, with Mark Bryant to lead the Huskies while Phil return engagement Saturday The NFC has had four different ple is Timmy Smith, who rushed night with Georgetown. one-sided winners — the 49ers by lopsided Super Bowls. 9 increment bonds issued by the McGuire, two Manchester resi­ pouring in 25 points to lead the Gamble is averaging 14.9 points for 204 yards in the Super Bowl as town. The results of Thursday’s dents who voted for the bond Drug charges filed police said. informal poll of 23 people, how­ issue, said that Manchester needs Maureen McCormick, 26, of ever, do not show a shift in public a mall because there isn’t a wide A Manchester man who police Huntington was charged with opinion since November, as enough variety of stores. said admitted to selling cocaine possession of cocaine, possession nearly all those who said they “ I don’t know which (of the two from his Foster Street home was of marijuana, possession of drug Invocation by Rev. Curtis rates a special salute approve of the tax abatement financing arrangements) is bet­ arrested Friday on various drug paraphernalia and distribution of ter,” said Erickson, who was charges, police said. cocaine, police said. Scott T. proposal also voted in favor of the stealing those extra bases — maybe the blocking or Jim O’Leary, Earl Yost, all present with family mall bond issue. interviewed on Main Street. Police said Kevin F. Winegar. Merkeds, 23, of Vernon, was Over the years I have been fortunate and the passing, the kicking or the receiving — whether and friend, and for him whom you have called Frank Spilecki was one of the “ (But) I ’m in favor of having the 22, of 96‘A Foster St., admitted he charged with possession of co­ privileged to attend hundreds of sports and social it’s crossing the finish line of the long distance apart, Brunig Moske. two people at Burr Comers mall.” had sold cocaine to several people caine and possession of drug programs in which a prayer of invocation was We thank you for their contributions to our familiar with the mall project. McGuire, interviewed at the after police executed a search paraphernalia. delivered to launch the proceedings but none has Herald Angle marathon or breaking the tape on the 100-meter “ I don’t know if Manchester Parkade, said the abatement warrant at his home. A small Police said they saw Merkeds been as eloquent as the one prepared and delivered dash — possibly it’s being behind the plate calling community and to the game. needs a mall, but I think it’s a proposal and the bond issue were amount of cocaine and drug using cocaine while inside the car at last fall’s Manchester Sports Hall of Fame Earl Yost strikes and balls, or generating enthusiasm for this And for those “ unsung” instructors who labor with love that the handicapped unto whom they good planned use for the prop­ comparable. “ I think it’s six of paraphernalia were found in his at about 1:15 a.m. A search of dinner. Sports Editor Emeritus unique event now eight years old... minister might enjoy this life a bit more, — erty,” said Spilecki, of Manches­ one and a half-dozen of the home, along with $471 in cash, McCormick turned up a packet of The Rev. Newell H. Curtis, Jr., pastor at Center Whatever — we gather on this memorable police said. suspected cocaine, and a bag Instructors of the Handicapped. ter, who voted for the $13 million other.” Congregational Church, rates a special salute in occasion to return to God our thanks for these most bond issue. John Lahda. a Manchester Winegar was charged with containing marijuana stems was And for the Friends of Sports, Army & Navy i print for his efforts. precious gifts of physical stamina and mental resident who was shopping on possession of cocaine with the found in the car’s glove compart­ Club, — those who serve and provide this place of Asked whether the tax abate­ For the past five years, Curtis has professionally agility granted to those in past years who have Main Street Thursday, said a intent to sell, possession of ment, police said. meeting, and who support the game, — we are ment is a better deal than the the handled the invocation and benediction portions of that which is simultaneously unique! All too few contributed so much, and on this night are to be bond issue, he answered, “ I’m not mall would improve the town’s marijuana and possession of drug McCormick was released on a grateful. the night at the induction program at the Army and communities convene to pay homage to those in installed among the honored and esteemed. sure.” KAREN HEFT CONNIE CALNEN tax base. Like the others, Lahda, paraphernalia, according to $5,(MM) non-surety bond pending an their midst who have excelled in the wholesome Let us, then, invoke the presence and the blessing We ask your special grace this night upon two “ I ’d love to have a mall here,” who voted for the bond issue in police. appearance Wednesday in Man­ Navy Club. would love a mall . . . town divided of God upon this joyous evening; whom we have honored before, — Dennis Carlin, an said Coventry resident Karen November, said he didn’t know He was released on a $10,000 chester Superior Court. Merkeds Curtis’ efforts have always been produced with a and hearty endeavors of sport — the game-exercising, employing those God-given The Prayer of Invocation Unsung Award recipient, and Fred Nassiff, an Heft, another Burr Comers’ who said he opposes the idea of whether the tax abatement was non-surety bop,d. He is to appear was being held on a $2,500 surety personal touch on each of the citizens lauded with against the bond issue. O God, in beauty you fashioned each of us, and untiring Friend of Sport, — we place their health shopper. She said the tax abate­ the tax abatement. He repeated more beneficial to the town. in Manchester Superior Court on bond at Hartford’s Morgan Street the backgrounds of each man’s contributions physical and mental qualities for re-creative Like Levesque, Stanley Prouty with the utmost care endowed each of us with and their well-being in your caring hands. ment plan seems all right as long arguments that had been made Another supporter of the bond Feb. 10. lockup pending a Feb. 8 court entwined in the invocation. The popular minister, purposes. of Manchester voted against the uncommon qualities, — some most remarkable, — as the mall brings in revenue for by opponents of the bond issue, issue, Connie Calnen of Manches­ appearance. an active athlete in his own right as a golfer and Whether the goals to be achieved are birdies, As we celebrate community, rejoice in mall bond issue. But Prouty, who some unheralded. the town. saying the abatement represents ter, expressed doubt that the mall tennis player, has always hit a home run in his eagles, or hopefully just plain pars — whether friendships, honor excellence, and remember also was interviewed on Main Search yields drugs And as we are united in our love for the game, Many of those at Burr Comers a subsidy to the developer, the project would ever move forward presentation. spares or strikes — quality foot work or head work colleagues not among us, we offer our particular Street, said that since November whatever it might be, we unite in expressing our who were unfamiliar with the Homart Development Co. of because the town is nearly evenly Two people were charged in EMERGENCY So Impressed with his work at the 1987 dinner, in with the net at the end of the field always in sight — prayers of thanks for this food we are about to eat, he has come to believe that a gratitude to you for providing us examples, yea proposed mall said they were Chicago. split between mall proponents connection with an incident in a Fire — Police — Medical which I was personally involved, a copy of the whether one is down “ love-40” or by the stroke of for the hands that reached forth in harvest, and in shopping mall is going to he built from out of town. “ It’s a different angle, and (the and opponents. " It’sevenoneach car at Harpo’s night club on invocation was secured and herewith printed: the racket has won the game, set and match — mentors, of excellence! preparation and in serving. east of the river, and it might as Fred Levesque, a Manchester town directors) don’t need the side, and they’re not getting Oakland Street early Saturday DIAL 911 Tonight for the eighth time, we gather as a people whether outside shots, free throws or layups — We are grateful for those who among us are May each of us be strengthened and sustained to well be in Manchester. resident who was interviewed on voters’ approval this time, they anywhere,” said Calnen, whowas morning in which a small In Manchester with a purpose common to us all; yet we gather for oerhans hurlins that formidable fa.st hall or honored; Maurice “ Hip” Correnti, Tom Kelley, IBArva trnii nn ♦Kle* w^Ir*!** j,.*—- a ------Main Street, was the only person think.” said Levesque, who voted " If they don't do it, something shopping at the Parkade. amount of cocaine was found. 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I t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2, 19SS — H FIBA expected to allow pros in international play Coventry girls hang on

FRANKFURT, West Germany Approval, to be sought at a move because the U.S, federation contest, he said. has 173 member federations and a Stankovic said FIBA already /4-inches. Michelle Hombostel N Y Islanders 24 21 5 5) 195 180 Washington 17 23 .425 12'/2 Sacramento 25. Technicals— Thorpe, Sa- St. Thomas Aquinos 105, York, N.Y. 48 New Jersey 24 24 5 53 183 197 Referee— Kerry Froser. Linesmen— Bob cromento assistant coach Reed. A— 10,333. Hartford Public 6 3 8 3 first-quarter lead with Anna the COC and 12-2 overall, a half was third in the high jump at New York 14 28 .333 W/7 Stony Brook 77, Wm. Paterson 70 Windham 4 4 5 6 Pittsburgh 21 23 9 51 206 212 Hodges, Swede Knox. New Jersey 10 32 .238 20’/3 Trenton St. 114, Medgor Evers 43 Werfel throwing in 8 of her 10 game behind conference-leading 4:feet, 6-inches while Tina Visco N Y Kongers 20 25 6 46 198 193 Fermi 4 4 5 6 Central Division Upsalo96Kean90 Rockville 3 6 3 8 points. “ That got us off to a good Coventry High. Bolton dips to was third in the 3200-meter run Adams DIvIslen Atlanta 29 14 .674 — Big East standings Ursinus 64, Moravian SB Montreal 29 15 10 68 202 168 South Windsor 1 7 1 9 start and allowed us to press. 0-11, 1-11 with the loss. Bolton’s with a time of 16; 07. Merry Detroit 24 15 .615 3 Utlca80,CorttandSt.53 Enfield 0 8 0 13 Boston 30 19 5 65 201 169 Bruins S, Blackhawks 3 Chicago 26 17 .605 3 Big E a il Conference (tall Vlllanova 64,(taoroetawn 58 When you win by three and lead next game is Thursday at 7 p.m. W L W L Chadziewicz was fourth in both Buffalo 23 21 9 55 176 200 Milwaukee 21 19 .525 M W. Connecticut 94, Yeshiva 87 by six after one quarter, that at home against Bacon Academy. Hartford 22 23 7 51 160 168 Boston 1 3 1— 5 Cleveland 22 21 .512 7 Pittsburgh 5 1 15 2 W. Maryland 76, Frostburg St. 72 the 1000 (3:36) and 800 (2:40) Quebec 21 25 3 45 175 185 St. John's 5 2 14 3 ACC (tall Chicago e i s -3 Indiana 21 21 .500 7>/> Weslev90, Wllmlrigton, Del. 73 W L W L proves it was important,” Dim- Kim Czerwonka netted 9 points while Karen Obue was fourth in CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Rrst Period— 1, Boston, Kasper 21 WESTERN CONFERENCE Vlllanovo 7 3 15 6 Wheeling Jesuit 94, West Liberty 76 Nenis Dlvtslen Syracuse 4 3 15 5 St. Joseph's 6 0 13 0 mock said. to lead Cromwell. Michelle Har­ the shot put. Meg Berte garnered (Burridge, Thelven), 6:02. Penalties— ; Midwest Division York,Pa.79,A6arymount,Vo.71 Notre Dame 4 3 10 3 W L T PtS OF OA McGill, Chi (hooking), :12; Plett, Bos { W L Pet. OB Georgetown 4 4 14 5 SOUTH Leslie Danehy netted 20 points dee pumped in a game-high 13 a sixth placement in the 55-meter Detroit 24 19 8 56 201 173 Providence 3 4 9 9 Xavier 3 3 9 3 (higtvsticking), 4:26; Stapleton, Chi (high- 28 13 .683 — Alabama A&M 120, Mlles9B St Bernard 2 2 7 4 along with 14 rebounds to lead the markers to pace Bolton. hurdles. The 4 X 1-lap relay of SI. Louis 24 23 5 53 181 179 sticking), 4:26; Monson, Chi (holding), Denver 24 17 .585 4 Boston College 3 6 11 8 Appalachian St. 86, N.C.-Ashevllle 80 Chicago 22 28 3 47 187 216 Seton Hall 2 6 13 9 East Catholic 1 5 3 9 Patriots. Kim Mizesko added 13 CROMWELL (54) — Lea Morchln- Cruz, Berte, Colette Factora and Rogintid Plnto/ldinohMMr Horald 12:09; Plett, Bos (hooking), 15:59. Houston 23 17 .575 A'h Auburn-AAontgomery 96, Alabama St. 90 Fairfield Prep 0 4 3 11 Minnesota 16 30 8 40 166 224 Utah 20 22 .476 t'/i Connecticut 2 6 9 7 Averett 83, Christopher Newport 71 koskl 2 0 4, Beth Barfolotta 1 0 2, M ary Second Period— 2, Boston, Kluzok 5, points, 10 rebounds and 5 steals Webster 3 2 8, Lisa Salafla 12 4, Roby Smith was second. Toronto 15 29 9 39 196 223 10:58. 3, Chicago, Larmer 23 (Noonan), San Antonio 17 22 .436 10 Bates85,S.Malnel4 Smythe Division COC-Eost (tall while Maura Danehy helped on Alsup 4 0 8, Milena (Jallltto 215, Dawn Manchester’s next meet is the IN A CROWD — Coventry High’s Leslie Danehy tossed in 20 points and 11:32. 4, Boston, Burridge 20 (Sweeney, Sacramento 13 28 .317 15 Belmont 109, Cumberland, Tenn. 73 W L W L Colgorv 32 15 6 70 266 194 Pacific Dlvtslen Mondays Realt Bethune-Cookman 74, AAorgon St. 71 the boards with 11 rebounds. Chasser 3 0 6, Kim Czerwonka 4 1 9. Bouraue), 17:46 (pp).5, Boston, Sweeney 15 Coventry 9 1 9 3 Totals 24 6 54. CCC Championships on Saturday Danehy (10) tries to move to the basket collected 14 rebounds in the Patriots’ Edmonton 29 17 7 65 234 178 (Burridge), 18:08 (pp). Penalties— L.A. Lakers 33 8 .805 — Vlllonova 64, Georgetown 58 Campbell 77, East Carolina so Winnipeg 22 22 7 51 186 193 Todays Oames RHAM 6 3 6 4 Wells had 19 points and Deanna B O LTO N (35) — Ann Lewis 2 0 4, at Glastonbury High School. B.WIIson, Chi (Interference), 2:10; Neely, Portland 25 15 .625 Carson-Newman 107, Mars Hill 87 Bacon Academy 4 6 5 7 during a recent game against Cromwell. 53-50 win over Portland Monday night. 18 31 5 41 198 243 Bos (roughing), 2:33; Bergevln, Chi (un­ Seattle 25 19 .568 9orgetown 7-26 (Tlllmon Texas Southern 71, SE Louisiana 67, D T 8 2 game in six nights. Bruins a 4-1 lead after two periods team with the best record in the play tough with any of their lines. 9:12; Robertson, Har, major (fighting), saves Inooal. TheBonkersolsoblonked 3-9, Smith 613, Bryant 1-1, Jackson 63), Portland 8 2 10 3 Middlesex, 4-0, with Stubbs, TInson, CLEVELAND (94) VMl68,Tn.-Chaltanooaa61 this season as they climbed and I think that’s the key to being ’’They’re a tough team to play and their eventual winning goal. league. “ We knew we really had to 9:12; Kordlc,Mon,major (fighting), 9:12; Hubbard 30 1-5 7, williams 616 64 20, Vlllanovo 67 (Wilson 62, Plansky 63, East Hampton 7 3 11 3 Keith Dumontand Kevin Crabb the goal Valdosta St. 75, Uvlngston St. 71 Rocky Hill111 within three points of first-place successful.” mount up and let everybody go.” Momesso, Mon (boarding), 13:34; Car- (Xjughertv 616 30 15, Harper 1617 64 23, West 1-2). Rebounds— Georgetown 42 Virginia 77, Jacksonville 52 3 7 5 8 against,” he said of the Blues. The Bruins’ 14th victory on the The Devils’ victory was their son, Har (unsportsmanlike cpnduct), scorers. Metts and Stubbs notched (Winston 8), Vlllonova 29 (Taylor 6). Bacon Academy 3 7 5 8 assists. Chris NuccI was In goal. The Price 7-17 60 20, West 1-2 1-2 3, Wlnoate73,AtlantlcChrlst1an73 15:01; Corson, AAon (unsportsmanlike K. Johnson 1-1002, Curry 1-4002, CorblnOO Assists— G e o rg ^w n 12 (Smith 4), Vlllan- RHAM 2 9 2 12 Bankers also blanked Windsor, 60. Winston-Salem 76, Virginia St. 61 Bolton conduct), 15:01; Svoboda, Aton (cross­ 600, Ehio l-30O2.Totals 3602162994. ovo 15 (Wllson9). Total fouls— Georgetown Wlnthrop74, Coastal Carolina58 0 10 1 10 AAetts had two goals and Stubbs and 25, Vlllonova 12. A— 18059. checking),15:01. TInson one apiece with TInson and Ryan Second Period— 6, Montreal, Oiellos 13, Detroit 22 12 11 1 7 - « 4:14. 7, Hartford, Ferroro 13 (Samuels­ O'Connor registering assists. Dumont Nets top Mavs; snap 26>game road skid was In goal for the shutout. , . 15142111-94 son), 16:38 (pp). Penalties— Evason, Har Fooled out— None. Rebounds— Detroit 59 How top 20 farad (high-sttekino), :57; Samuelsson, Hor (Lalmbeer 13), Cleveland 56 (Williams Swimming Then there is Dallas C^ach (stashing), 4:28; AAontreal bench, served by Beginner House 15). Assists— Detroit 22 (Thomas 11), How the Associated Press Top Twenty Bv The Associated Press Kings 97, Bulls 95 Trader (too many men on Ice), 8:42; Smith, Clevelond25 (Price 10). Total fouls— O tro lt Rec Hoop John MacLeod, who said, “ This college basketball teams fared Monday: Reggie Theus led Sacramento Mon (stashing), 11:52; Lolor, Mon (hook­ Purdy Corp. topped Regal Men's 23, Cleveland 18. A— 10,636.' 1. Arizona (261) did not ploy. doesn’t feel good coming before ing), 15:05; Dlneen, Har, double minor Shap, 8-2. Stan LewandowskI had tour 2. Nevado-Los Vegas (161) did not The calendar said Feb. 1, but it NBA Roundup with 28 points, including a 17-foot (elbowing, roughing), 19:43; Carbon- goals and Eric Anderson, Mike 01- the All-Star break. But we’ll play. Swim Ciub was more like April Fool’s Day in jumper with eight seconds left neou, Mon (roughing), 19:43. meola, Sean Wardwell and Brian Pacars 90, Warriors BB 3. Brigham Young (160) did not play. AduHs bounce back. That’s why this Third Period— 8, Montreal, Walter 11 Bouchomp one apiece for Purdy's. Matt 4. Duke (162) beat Clemson 101-66 The Manchester Swim Club defeated the NBA. that broke a 95-95 tie. After Theus’ (Smith, AAomesso),7:56.9, Hartford, Tippett Lappen had an assist while Kevin Jean 5. Temple (161) did not play. Racky Hill, 233164, last Sunday. Man­ DIRosa Cleaners 74 (Don (}ulnan 30, — The lowly New Jersey Nets The Nets had dropped all 18 league is so unpredictable.” W \ r was In goal far the winners. chester's next meet Is Saturday against shot, Jordan attempted to knot 10 (Sheehy,Wllson) 11 :Si. Penalty— Dlneen, GOLDEN S TA TE (88) 6. Purdue (17-2) did not ploy. Alex Britnell 18, Carl Bulauclus 14, John snapped a 26-game road losing road games this season and Har (hlgh^tlcklng), 17:58. Higgins 67 60 9, McDonald 65 60 0, 7. Oklahoma (162) did not play. Glastonbury.... at 9 a.m. at Manchester Connolly 10), Irish Insurance 69 (Chris the score by driving down the left Shots on goal— Hortford 9-9-15— 33. Mont- Whitehead 610 62 12, (Airland 1620 60 25, High School Mateya 17, Ken (taodwin 13, Steve streak with a 108-103 victory over hadn’t won away from home Cavs 94, Pistons 83 Squirt A 8. North Carolina (15-3) did not play. Results: lane, but Thompson, Sacramen­ reol 166-7— 27. Harris 1-5 3-4 5, Sampson 6131-211, Teogle 9. Pittsburgh (162) did not play. Roscher 12) since March 18,1987. Poswr-plov Opportunities— Hartford 3 of 615 DO 16, Mullln 2-4 64 7, Fronk 60 1-21, Girts 8 aMbnder — Medley relay: 1. Westown Pharmacy 103 (Larry Kroh the Dallas Mavericks, who had Ron Harper scored 23 points to’s center, rejected it. . Fam ily Hame Remodelers fell to 10. Kentucky (163) did not ploy. (K. Aceto, B. GrodzIckI, C. Hughes, R. 5; Montreal 0 of 5. Avon, 4-1, Kevin Fleming had the goal, D.Smlth 6060 0, Fern 14 602. Totals 3683 11. Michigan (17-3) did not ploy. 43, Lyndon Kroh X , Dennis Tra c y 18), won 15 of 17 home games and have They got a triple-double perfor­ and Cleveland made its last 11 “ I didn’t see LaSalle Thompson Goalies— Hartford, Llut (27 shots-22 161788. DeLeo), 1:33.68; 25 free: 1. K. Aceta, Main Pub 95 (Peter Thompson 36, Jim assisted by Keith Mlllen. Crolg Massl- 12. Syracuse (165) did not play. 17.59, 3. C. Hughes; 25 bock: 3. V. the third-best record in the mance from guard John Bagley, points from the free-throw line. down low,” Jordan said. “ He saves). Montreal, Roy (33-29). cotte played well defensively. The INDIANA (98) 13. Iowa (165) did not ploy. Wehr X , Tom Foran 13, Nick Foran 11) A — 16,643. Person 616 1-2 9, Williams 69 62 8, Makarewicz, 3. K. Aceto; 25 fly: 3. C. league. who had 19 points, 10 assists and The victory was the Cavaliers’ made a great defensive play.” Remodelers also lost to South Windsor, 14. Georgetown (165) lost to Vlllanova Hughes, 3. B. Adomy; 25 breast: 2. B. Referee— ^Terry (Jregson. Linesmen— 3-1, with Duane FIcara getting the lone Stipanovich 7-11 6317, Fleming 610 6513, 6658. “ How sweet it is,” said Buck 10 rebounds, and rallied from an fourth straight, their longest of John D'Amico, Greg Vines. Long 16176323, T1sdale676613, Gray6060 GrodzIckI, 3. J. Hughes; free reloy: 1. P n W s s The Kings also kept Jordan goal, ossisted by Eric Hurtuk ond Andy 15. Vanderbilt (134) did not ploy. (B. Adomy, R.' DeLeo, K. Aceto, C. Williams, who scored 23 points. “ I 11-point deficit in the third period. the season, and put them over .500 Zloanlo. Massicotte played well 0, Anderson 1-2602, Miller 1-21-23, Sklles1-3 16. Iowa State (165) did not play. Community Y — Hoyas 25 (Dean from penetrating closer than 17 602. Totals3671262390. Hughes), 1:23.70. haven’t felt this good at any time Mark Aguirre led Dallas with 32 for the first time since they won Devils 5. Flames 4 defensively. 17. Illinois (166) did not ptoy. Beys■ ■8 otHbnder uiiwMiuei — Medleymeaiev relay: 1.i. Johnson, Elizabeth Bucctno, and Brian feet, forcing him to take a jumper The Remodelers fell a second time to 18. Brodlev (13G) lort to Wichita State (M . Konefal,onefal, B. Begley,r ‘ “D. Campbell, ‘ R. “ Brodln played well). Wildcats 12 (Josh this season” points. their first game this year. Cieve- with 31 seconds remaining. Theus South Windsor, 3-1. Mlllen had the goal Golden State H U M 27— 88 11692. Solomonson and Lora Cotaldl played indtana M U M 19-98 McKinney'tney), 1:50.78; 25 free: 1. B. — Isiah Thomas, Detroit’s The Mavericks, who lead land’s 22-21 record is its best this Mow Jo n oy 2 I 0— 5 and Massicofte again ployed well. 19. Rorldo (165) did not play. Begley,y, 20.01,3. M. Konefal; ______25back: 1. well) grabbed the rebound. 6Polnt goals— Higgins, Garland. Fouled 20. St. John's (163) did not play. Huskies 24 (M arlsa Orlowski 10, Todd Alt-Star guard, made just four of Denver by four games in the late in the season in 10 years. out— None. Rebounds— Golden State 40 M. Konefal, 25.43, 3. D. Campbell; 25 “ He (Jordan) was hitting ever­ Period— 1, New Jersey, Muller 26 S O U llI breast: 3. B. Begley; free relay: 1. (R. Nopolltano 8), Panthers 23 (Richie 18 shots and was held to nine Midwest Division and whose 28-13 Mark Price, who guarded Tho­ B (Sampson 11), Indiana 51 (Stipanovich . „ Griffeth 10, Marc Boboto played well) ything up to that point even with (Wotanin, Sundstrom), 15:35 (pp). 2, New ^ 12). Assists— Golden State 18 (Garland 5), W O m an 8tO D 20 McKinney, M. Konefal, D. Campbell, B. points as the Cleveland Cavaliers record is the best in franchise mas, scored 20 points, 10 in the Jersey, Johnson 9 (Sundstrom), 18:32 Hebron Wood Products fell to lndlonal9(Flemlno6).Totalfouls— Galden Begley),“ • -,1:31.06 hands in his face,” Chicago Coach (sh). Penalties— Muller, NJ (tripping), Homden, 3-2. Robert Skoglund and State 22, Indiana 21. A— 10026. Girts 9-18 — 200 Medley relay: 1. (E. beat the Pistons 94-83. history, tied the score 85-85 early fourth quarter, while John Willi­ Doug Collins said. “ Sacramento 9:41; Mocinnis, Cai (cross-checking), Corev W ry had the goals and Nick The Top Twenty teams In The Associated Bernstein,...... J. Hoffman, . c.C. rDemerglan, “ Tonight, I wasn’t the best in the fourth quarter when Brad ams ha() 20 points and 15 played good defense.” 9:41; achockl, N J (holding), 11:26; Suter, Maiczyk an assist. Hebron also topped Press' women's college basketball poll, S. M yers), 3:47.55; 50free; 1. S. Myers, Radio, I V Davis hit a club-record ninth Cal (Interference), 11:56; Oaneyko, NJ Centrol Connecticut, 3-1. Wry, Tyler as compiled by AAel Greenberg of The 37.13,3. E. Bernstein,!.S. Lerm an; IM ; guard in the league,” said Tho­ rebounds. 4" (trlp^ng), 16:36. Brooks and Mike Morrissey had the Nats 10B,iNavaricks 103 Philadelphia Inaulrer, an the votesby a 1. C. Demerglan, 1:28.53; 100free; 1. J. mas, who averages 18.4 points a straight 3-point shot dating back “ Obviously, you can’t shut a Pacers 90, Warriors 88 Second Period— 3, New Jersey, Anderson goals, Kevin Brodeur had an assist. nationwide panel of women's Hoffman, 1:14.16, 2. C. Aceto, 3. L. 3 (Lotselle, Brown), 2:00. 4, New Jersey, Christine Pace and Justin Weir played Czerwlnskl; 50 back: 1. E. Bernstein, game. “ I might as well have been to Jan. 23. guy like Isiah down completely,” X coaches with first-place votes In paren­ TONIGHT Indiana blew a 16-point, third- MocLeon 12 (Broten, Driver), 8:41 (pp). well defensively In front of goalie NEW JERSEY (188) 43.30; 50 fly: 1. C. Demerglan, n.OO, 3. S. With the score 87-87, the Nets said Price, who made six of Comegys 69 61 6, Williams 615 67 23, theses, records through Jan. 31, points 5 '"L T: College basketball; a guy in the CBA (Continental period lead but won the game 5, Ctalgorv, (3tto 6 (Glynn, Tonelll), 12:34 Shawn Haves who hod five saves. based on 26161617-161616131611-1098-7- M yers; 50 breast: 1. J . Hoffman, 44.67,3. Basketball Association) the way I got consecutive field goals by Otis Cleveland’s 11 free throws in the (pp).6,Calgary,Loob32(Otto,Suter), 14:39. Hinson 610 7-11 19, Bagiev 619 62 19, S. Lerman; 200 free relay: 1. (J. MGCHT^*^ ot Vermont, Channel 18, when Vem Fleming made two Birdsong 615 60 17, McCormick 1-2 66 8, 654-361 and last week's ranking: Birdsong and Roy Hinson and led 7, New Jersey, Johnson 10 (Brown), Record FIs Fvs Hoffman, S. Myers, E. Bernstein, C. shot the boll.” closing minutes. “ You only try to free throws with six seconds left 16:39. Penalties— Lolsele, N J, m inor Pee Wee A Brodlev14646, Hopson686010. Totals41-82 Demerglan), 2:33.W. Sttarbrooke 2631108. l.lawa (55) 160 1232 1 at Maine, NESN — Chicago’s Michael Jordan the rest of the way. contain him and hope to get some to break a tie. Indiana’s (^uck malor (htab-tticking, fighting), 4:54; O.W. Fish was tripped up by Mid­ Z.Loulslana Tech (6) 160 1175 2 Beys 318 — 200 medley reloy; 1. (C. 7:X p.m. — College-ollege hockey: I__ Mlchl- Ptpllnskl, Col, mlnor-molor (roughing. DALLAS iWn Jacoues, C. Jacques, C. Peck, D. scored 37 points but Sacramen­ “ Before the game tonight I help from your teammates.” AP photo dlesex, 5-1, Gregg Tolman had the goal, Aoplrre 1628 7-10 32, Perkins 612 60 8, 3. Aubum (1) 161 1088 3 eon at Michigan State, SportsChannel Person missed a shot and Cj«1^n flghttna), 4:54; Wolontn, NJ, game assisted by Ken Herold. Tom MItnev 4. Tennessee 162 1099 4 Lawrence), 2:33.40; 50 free: 1. C. 8 p.m. — College basketball; Seton to’s LaSalle Thompson blocked predicted we’d win some gamejs “ Everybody else did his part. I misconduct, 4:54; New Jersey bench, D ^ M s o n 60 2-2 6 Harper 616 62 13, Jacques, 35.79,3. T . Shanahan; IM ; I.C . State’s Ralph Sampsorr''re- hod 10 saves. Fish blanked Avon, 5-0, Blackman 6934 7, Davis 44 6614, Torplev 5. Texas 162 999 5 his layup with two seconds left to on this road trip (three games in just didn’t hold up my part of the CRUNCH TIM E — Clevelanci’s Mark Price collides with served by CIchockI (loo many men on with Tolman getting twogoalsand Mike 6. Vlrglnla 17-1 992 6 Peck, 1:37.92,3. D. Lawrence; 100 free: bounded, but tiirew the ball away. Ice), 4:54; McDonald, Cal (hlglvettcklng), 614 1-1 19, Schrempf 64 67 6, Blob 60 62 1. C. Jacques, 1:19.10; 50 back; 1. C. preserve the Kings’ 97-95 victory. Texas),” Williams said. “ It was bargain,” said Thomas, who Detroit's Adrian Dantley during second-quarter action of Russo, Mike Kelsey and Kevin WIehn 2.TotalS 3687 1634 103. 7. Mlsslsslppl 162 814 7 8 p.m. — Rangers at Islanders, ESPN Fleming came up with it and 8:27; CIrelta, C I r e l l ...... NJ, double minor (tripping, one apiece. Brennan Lundberg and 8. Rutgers 163 761 9 Jacques, 39.23,3. A. Stone; 50 fly; 1. C. 9 p.m. — College basketball: Tulsa at “ I just kind of sneaked up on just the law of averages and that averages 18.4 points. “ I had some unsporlsmanllke conduct), 10:39; Glynn, New Jersey 1817 1119^188 Peck, 38.50; 50 breast: 1. C. Jacques, worked the cl(x:k to six seconds their game Monday night in Cleveland. The Cavaliers WIehn each registered two assists with DaltaS n 25 21 25-181 9. DhlO State 134 747 8 Brigham Young, USA Coble we’ve played well against this very makeable shots.” Col (holdina), 15:22; O'Callahan, NJ Kevin Sheridan, Dan Barry, Phil Dakin 10.Stanford 161 689 10 43.33, 2. D. Lawrence, C. Jacques, C. him,” Thompson said. “ He didn’t before being fouled on a drive by won, 94-83. (holding), 15:56. 6Polnteoals— Bagiev, Birdsong, Agui­ Jacques, C. Peck), 3:27.03. team in the past.” and Mike Rodriguez adding one each. rre, Harper, Davis. Fouled out— ll.WashIngton 162 622 11 see me. He double-fake pumped Adrian Dantley led Detroit with Winston Garland, who l^^^the Third Period— 8, Calgary, NIeuwendvk Fish also tied West Hartford, 2-2. 16Maryland 164 508 12 Gills 11-11-200 Medley relay; 1. (K. 39(Bullord,Maclnnls),6:39(pp).9,Coloarv, Comegys, Torplev. Rebounds— New Jer­ Gllsenan, K. Stewart, P. Sullivan, C. and the other three guys were on “ This has been a long season, 20 points but the Pistons’ 83 points Tolm an and Sheridan had the goals with sey 51 (im le v 10), Dallas 56 (PerklnsU). IlGeorgla 165 486 13 Warriors with 25 points. Indiana’s halftime but Bailey and John a 3-point shot by Dale Ellis, who Suter 12 (Loob, NIeuwendyk), 16:51. Herold getting two assists and James 14. Long Beach State 165 432 14 Demerglan), 3:26.00; 50 free; 1. M. Transactions the ground. I just timed it to get a without a doubt,’ ’ Bagley added. represented the fewest given up Penalties— Murzyn, Cal (cross-checking), AssIttsUlNew Jersey 27 (Bogley 10), Dallas Myers, 27.94, 3. J. Cool; IM: 3. K. John Long scored 23 points. finished with 40. Utah then Lockwood one. MItnev hod 15 saves. 28 (Harper 8). Total fouls— New Jersey 15. Montana 170 404 16 piece of it. I got a great piece of “ We’ve been undermanned, by Cleveland this season. Stockton keyed a 17-6 run that 1:07; Nattress, Cal (holding), 2:35; The Realtors also tied South Windsor, 16. Woke Forest 162 231 18 Gllsenan; 100 free: 3. C. Demerglan, 3. switched to a trapping defense, O'Callahon, NJ (cross

MANCHES’TER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2. 1988 — 15 _M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1988 Sports In Brief Shockers enjoy memorable night FOCUS

Another soccer signup session set By The Associated Press The Manchester Rec Department will hold a make-up youth It was one of those nights for NCAA Hoop soccer registration on Monday night from 6-8 p.m. at the Rec Don’t let your next vacation become a nightmare Department’s headquarters. Wichita State, a night that could make Bradley’s appearance in who hit 19 of 23 free throws in the Age is determined as of Dec. 31, The Associated Press Top You walk into a local travel agency, eager to hotel because their travel vouchers are worthless, Tour Operators Association, of which there are 48 1987. There is a |5 registration fee and a $4 Rec membership card final seven minutes. plan your next vacation. Racks of brouchures it is generally the tour operator wo is at fault. members. Each has a $1 million errors and is required at time of registration. i Twenty a brief stay. No. 4 Duke 101, Clemeon 63: "W e could not have played any invite you to sample the delights of theSouth Seas, Why Is he often the culprit? As one tour operator, omissions policy and has taken outa$100,000 bond. There is a maximum number of participants that can be Sophomore Phil Henderson better offensively than we did Hawaii, Europe, the Caribbean, South America, Larry Pimental, president of Classic Hawaii, a Members have a policy under which all customer accomodated. Once that number is reached, registration will scored 18 points to lead No. 4 Duke China or just about any place on earth. The world wholesaling operating based in California, ex­ funds are placed in escrow until their trip is close. No registration will be accepted after Monday. tonight,’’ Wichita State Ctoach over Clemson, enabling the Blue Sylvia Eddie Fogler said. Devils to remain in first place in is your oyster. plains it; "Tour operations are totally unregulated completed. Dwayne Praylow was the per­ the Atlantic Coast Conference. But in that oyster may lurk not a pearl, but a Porter business where no regulations exist, a number of 2) Has your travel agent used the tour operator Central basketball squeezes out win fect example. Duke, 4-1 in the ACC and 14-2 malignant growth. By not doing your homework or charlatans will creep in. The travel business is no in the past? Did the tour operator provide the exception.” Known as a defensive special­ overall, used a 26-8 scoring spurt checking the pertinent facts, a dream vacation services promised in the brochure? Was the agent CATONSVILLE, Md. — Scott Bosley’s follow shot with two ist, a player who comes off the to build a 54-26 halftime lead. can turn into a nightmare of lost money and lost Cash flow is critical to a tour operator. To obtain satisfied with the performance of the operator? seconds remaining gave Central Connecticut State a 67-65 victory bench to guard the opponent’s Henderson and Danny Ferry, dreams. low prices, he needs volume. The wholesaler may Not every travel agent will use a particular over Maryland-Baltimore County Monday night. leading scorer, Praylow was who scored all of his 13 points in The travel Industry is one of the largest have to book thousands of airline seats and hotel operator, with some 350 wholesalers plying their UMBC’s Larry Simmons had tied the game with a three-point given only his second start of the the opening 20 minutes, were the . businesses in the U.S., with an annual volume of rooms, all in advance, to drive down the price and trade. play with 29 seconds remaining. Central Connecticut’s Wayne season Monday night. The 6-foot-5 leaders as Duke pulled away well over $250 billion. Yet you seldom see The mystery man is the distributor — he rarely make the package attractive. 3) Does the brochure feature internationally Campbell missed a short baseline Jumper with five seconds left, junior scored a career-high 24 after leading just 22-18 with 8; 43 government indicators on travel, nor is it usually deals directly with the public. Known in the He must be a keen judge of the "futures” and the ball was batted to Bosley, who banked it in from short points and grabbed nine rebounds left in the first half. Henderson covered in the financial pages of newspapers. The business as a tour operator or wholesaler, the market. If he commits himself for 3,000 trips and recognized hotels? range. to lead the Shockers to a 116-92 scored four points during a 10-0 two reasons for this lack of reporting; ’Travel is not distributor is the classic middleman; packaging sells only 1,000 packages, he could be in serious 4) How long has the wholesaler been in Central Connecticut’s Tyrone Canino and Andre Alexander upset victory over 18th-ranked run that made it 32-18 lead with considered a "serious” business like steel or flights, hotel rooms, sightseeing tours and meals, trouble. The more responsible tour operators business? F contributed 16 points apiece, while Bosley finished with 14. Bradley and into sole possession 7:07 left in the half. Ferry scored computers, and travel is highly fragmented. then presenting them to the public, usually subscribe to one or more protection plans that, in 5) Are telephone inquiries and requests for Simmons led the Retrievers with 18 points, while Reggie Truitt of first place in the Missouri eight points in two minutes as There are almost 30,000 retail travel agents now through the travel agent. case of default, protect the consumer. bookings met promptly? Are travel documents had 15, Kenny Reynolds added 14 and Jim Frantz had 10. Valley Conference. Duke made it 48-26 lead with 2:05 operating on street corners and in shopping malls. There are about 350 tour operators in the U.S. Your best defense against possible trouble lies in delivered on time? Central improved to 6-13, while UMBC fell to 9-10. “ Tonight we just made every­ remaining in the half. The travel industry is like most other businesses today, packaging trips to all parts of the world. asking your travel agent some hard questions. thing,’ ’ Fogler said. "Y ou have to Freshman Donnell Bruce i t ' in its basic structure. There is a producer, a They range from small "mom and pop” 1) Is the tour operator bonded and does he have Don’ t feel shy about asking these questions. when you play Bradley or they scored 15 points and Tim Kincaid % distributor and a retailer. The retailer is your local operations to companies with hundreds of millions some sort of protection plan that assures you of Tour operators can save the traveler considerable Peeters, Sauve cited by the NHL will take the ball and break.” added 13 for Clemson, ll-7overall travel agent. The producer is the company the of dolirs in annual newspaper headlines shout that completing your trip? If no protection plan exists, money through packaged vacations or customized MONTREAL — Goalies Pete Peeters of the Washington Only two other Top Twenty and 1-5 in the ACC. provides the components of travel, such as airlines 1500 students are stranded in Europe or when be on guard. The largest and most financially trips. But before you write that check, check them secure tour opc'''’ *''rs hpinng to the United States Capitals and Bob Sauve of the New Jersey Devils were named schools played Monday night. No Villanova 64, No. 14 Oaorgalown and hotels. American tourists are turned away at a Mexican out. E Monday as co-winners of the NHL Player of the Week award for 4 Duke crushing Clemson 101-63 56: In Philadelphia. Villanova’s the period ending Jan. 31. and Villanova upsetting No. 14 7-foot-2 Tom Greis scored 21 Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers and Tony Tanti of the Georgetown 64-58. points as the Wildcats built a AP photo Vancouver Canucks also received consideration for the honor. Wichita State’s victory gave 16-point lead early in the second Squalling baby not welcome the Shockers a 12-7 record overall half, then held on to upset GOING DOWN — Villanova’s Gary Massey (left) starts to She’s putting the spotlight Peeters turned back 22 shots in leading Washington to a 4-3 and 5-2 league mark. Bradley fell Georgetown in a Big East Confer­ victory over the Montreal Canadians on Jan. 29. He then chalked go down as Georgetown’s Bobby Winston runs him over DEAR ABBY: "Roger’s Mom” wrote of her to second place in the MVC at 4-2 ence game. Mark Plansky scored up his first shutout as Washington edged the Philadeiphia Flyers en route to the basket in their game Monday night at the experience in a restaurant with Roger, her and 13-3. 14 points and Gary Massey and 1-0 in overtime two days later. 6-month-old colicky boy who became fussy and 'Praylow snapped a 67-67 tie Ken Wilson had 10 each for Spectrum. The Wildcats won, 64-58. on 5,000 ‘orphan diseases’ Sauve also posted a 2-0-0 record for the week, along with a 1.02 cried a lot. The waitress politely informed “ Mom” with a 12-foot jumper with 12; 17 Villanova, which boosted its Dear Abby goals against average and a .954. save percentage. that some customers were leaving because her baby left. Sasha Radunovich scored on record to 15-6 overall and 7-3 in get was 54-50 with 3; 07 remaining. scored 20 points to lead the Sauve began the week with a 6-3 triumph against the Pittsburgh By Dean GolembeskI was disturbing them, whereupon Mom and her a fast break and John Cooper hit a the Big East. Other Garnet: LaBradford Spartans to a 76-64 Big Ten Abigail Van Buren Penguins on Jan. 28, and finished with a 3-2 overtime victory over The Associated Press husband canceled their dinner order and left with 13-footer. Suddenly, Wichita Mark Tillmon had 24 points and Smith scored 17 of his 23 points in victory over Ohio State. The the Chicago Blackhawks the following night. the crying baby. She asked if you thought the State was ahead 73-67. Charlie Smith 15 for Georgetown, the second half and sparked a 21-4 Spartans, 7-10 overall and 2-5 in NEW F A IR F IE L D - In waitress could have approached the situation in a Bradley’s Hersey Hawkins, the 14-5 and 4-4. spurt that gave Louisville a 107-99 the conference, never trailed medical science’s battle different way. King NBA player of the week nation’s leading scorer, cut the Villanova scored the first nine Metro Conference victory over after Redfield’s jumper made it against disease, some 5,000 You rightfully replied. “How else could the margin to 76-73 with 9:34 remain­ points of the second half to Virginia Tech. 16-14. Jerry Francis led Ohio orphans have been created. Ik situation be approached? I think the waitress acted NEW YORK — Washington’s Bernard King, who averaged 29.8 ing, but Radunovich scored four complete a 17-0 run that started Louisville, 11-8 overall and 2-3 State, 10-7 and 3-4, with 19 points. points and 7.3 rebounds in four games, was selected Monday the They are those rare diseases appropriately.” that more children aren’t here today. Children are points and Lew Hill added three to with 2:32 remaining before the in the conference, passed the Charlie Thomas’ 16 points lead NBA’s Player of the Week for the period ending Jan. 31. that have failed to attract the Hooray for you. Abby. Last week, my husband our future. Don’t teach them they’ re not wanted. give the Shockers an 83-73 lead half. The run gave the Wildcats a century mark in scoring for the a balanced attack as New Mexico millions of research dollars i and I hired a baby sitter so we could dine out on our Don’t teach them to be silent. Let the child speak! ” King, who missed most of the last two season’s with a knee with 6:50 left. 43-27 lead with 17 minutes left to first time this season. Virginia defeated Colorado State 60-51 in a needed to find cures or treat­ 10th anniversary. Our children are l,5and 8. Seated I sat down and people turned their attention back injury, made 42 of 74 field goals and averaged 4.3 assists as the Hawkins scored 37 points be­ play. But Georgetown, with Tech fell to 14-6 and 3-2. Vem ell Western Athletic Conference Bullets split the four games. ments because they afflict so at the table next to us was a couple with about 10 to Maya Angelou, who then told us that due to a fore fouling out with more than Smith igniting a 16-5 rally, cut “ Bim bo" Coles scored 34 points game. The victory improved New relatively few people. months old. The baby first whimpered, then cried, traumatic experience she had had in her own On Jah. 28 against the New York Knicks, King had 33 points in a four minutes remaining. Villanova’s lead to 48-43 with 7:27 and Wally Lancaster had 29 to Mexico to 17-6 overall and 5-3 in Dubbed “ orphan diseases,” and finally screamed during most of the meal. The childhood, she was unable to speak for several 104-90 Bullets’ victory. Radunovich and Hill scored 21 left. lead the Hokies. the WAC. CSU, 11-6 and 2-3, was these ailments have started to mother tried unsuccessfully to quiet the child — years. points apiece for the Shockers. The closest Georgetown could Michigan State’s Ken Redfield led by Pat Durham with 14 points. attract greater interest in meanwhile the screaming continued. The place was Having spent much time in West Africa and South Super Bowl had a rating of 37.6 recent years due in part to the filled, or we would have asked for another table. Am erica, I ha ve come to think that our society is the efforts of the New Fairfield- Needless to say, it ruined our evening. only one in which the "righ t” to undisturbed NEW YO RK — More than 108 miiiion people watched all or part based National Organization How I wish the waitress would have approached pleasure overrides the concern for its children — the of the near four-hour telecast of the Washington Redskins' 42-10 Ditka leads four into grid hall of fame for Rare Disorders. those people and suggested that they take the crying future of our society. That’s why I can’t argue with rout over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII, the AGB NORD is a clearinghouse for child out until it settled down. Everyone around us your reply that the waitress’s action was National TV Ratings Service reported Monday. By Rusty AAlller sive tackle for Minnesota, be­ missed only four games in his moved to defensive tackle by the information on rare diseases. was upset. One couple left without finishing their appropriate. It was. given the situation. But it’s a The Service reported a rating of 37.6 — representing 57 percent The Associated Press came the second Viking to make first 10 seasons in the NFL. The Vikings. It also makes referrals to meal. sad and shamefui situation. of the viewing audience — for Sunday’s game at San Diego. the Hall, joining quarterback outside linebacker from Penn He played 238 games, all but rare-disease support groups I think it is the height of insensitivity for parents to CYNTHIA WARD, An average of 1.89 people per household watched at any given CANTON, Ohio — Chicago Fran Tarkenton. State finished a 12-year career three as a starter, for the Vikings and works to encourage devel­ allow a child to carry on that way in a public dining STANFORD, CALIF. time, the Service said. On the average, 48 percent of the viewers Bears (]oach Mike Ditka and Ditka, 48, was the No. 1 draft with 25‘/4 sacks, 21 fumble recov­ and Bears. He played In 16 playoff opment of drugs for sufferers. room. were men, 39 percent were women and the remaining 13 percent three N F L standouts of the 1970s pick of the Bears in 1%1 out of the eries and 32 interceptions. games and four Super Bowls. The non-profit group began DISGUSTED IN DENVER D EAR ABBY: "A fraid to Fantasize in Chickasha, were children and teen-agers. — Fred Biletnikoff. Jack Ham University of Pittsburgh. He was The Johnstown, Pa., native was Unofficial statistics show Page in 1980 as an informal coalition Okla.” said, “ Somewhere in the Bible it says that and Alan Page — were selected named N F L rookie of the year named to eight straight Pro blocked 28 kicks and had 164 of health agencies and individ­ D EAR DISGUSTED; I am pleased to know that thinking lustful thoughts is as great a sin as actually Canadian hockey team adds three today as 1988 inductees into the after catching 56 passes for 1,076 Bowls. sacks during his 15 seasons. In uals, incorporated in 1983 and someone agreed with me. Read on for someone who committing the sin. So, if that’s the case, why not go Pro Football Hall of Fame. yards and 12 touchdowns. Three Page, a 42-year-old native of 1976, he had a career-high 21‘/4 opened its office in 1985. It now did not; right ahead and commit the sin?” LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — The Canadian Olympic hockey team The new class includes three years later, he had 75 catches, a Canton, home of the Hall of sacks. Page never missed a game has six full-time workers and AP photo Possibly this following piece of doggerel, which I Pennsylvania natives and one record for tight ends that stood Fame, in 1971 became the first an annual budget of about added three professionals to its roster Monday, including during his career. ORPHAN DISEASE ADVOCATE — Abbey Meyers has DEAR ABBY: 1 am not quibbling about your read some years ago in an English magazine, and hard-hitting wing Jim Pepiinski of the Calgary Flames. who will be inducted in his for 16 year.s. defensive player to be named $250,000. reply to “Roger’s Mom,” whose party left a which for some reason has remained in my 2 The Winnipeg Jets loaned defenseman Tim Watters, who was hometown of Canton. NFL most valuable player. He New members of the Hall of “ The public told us what they been battling drug companies for years to develop restaurant when the waitress told them that people memory, may provide an answer, some comfort, or scoreless in 21 games, for the Calgary Games while form er NHL Ditka is the first pure tight end Biletnikoff, who will turn 45 was the NFC’s defensive player Fame are elected annually by a wanted us to be, otherwise we medications for the 5,000 rare diseases that afflict an were leaving because Roger’s crying was disturb­ even inspiration; forward Merlin Malinowski was also added to the lineup. ever elected to the Hall. Biletni­ later this month, spent 14 years of the year four times and was an 29-member board of selectors, would have remained an infor­ estimated 20 miiiion Americans. ing them. However, it did make me think about the Flames’ spokesman Mike Burke said Pepiinski will join the koff, a wide receiver, is the fifth catching passes for the Oakland all-league choice nine years in a made up of media representa­ mal group,” said NORDexecu- increasing intolerance our society seems to have for "Tve oft been told by some learned friars “ That wishing and the crim e are one Olympic team in Calgary on Feb. 15. He will miss Canada's Raider to be inducted. Ham, a Raiders. The 6-1, 190-pound row. tives from every league city and tive director and founder Ab­ take the negatives that life together to develop drugs for its youngest members. tournament-opening game against Poland on Feb. 14. linebacker, was the second flanker caught 589 passes — A graduate of Notre Dame, the president of the Pro Football bey Meyers. gives you. Stand up and fight rare diseases. I ’ll never forget when my son was 4 months old, “ And heaven punishes desires player from the'Pittsburgh Steel- seventh best all-time — for 8,974 Page was the Vikings’ second Writers of America. An orphan disease is one that for the positives.” That effort was eased some­ and having no one to leave him with, I took him with "A s much as if the deed were done. ers’ "Steel Curtain” years to be yards and 76 touchdowns. pick in the first round of the first An affirmative vote of approxi­ afflicts fewer than 200,000 The organization has infor­ what with the 1983 passage of me to a lecture given by poet and writer Maya " I f wishing damns us, you and I Angels sign pitcher Dan Retry honored, following "M ean Joe” Ham, 39, was an immediate combined A F L-N F L draft in 1967. mately 80 percent is needed for people. There are 5,000 such mation on 1,500 diseases. Inter­ the Orphan Drug Act, which Angelou. He began to fuss in the middle of her “ Are damned to all our heart’s content. Greene. Page, a long-time defen­ starter for the Steelers, and A defensive end in college, he was election. diseases affecting an esti­ ested people can obtain infor­ provides tax incentives to "So come, let us at least enjoy ANAHEIM, Calif. — Right-hander Dan Petry signed to play lecture — then the people around me started giving mated 20 millions Americans, mation through the mail, or by companies that develop drugs “ Some pleasure ’ere our punishment! ” with the California Angels in 1988 for an undisclosed amount, the me dirty looks. I was getting up to walk out with him according to NORD. linking up with a computer for orphan diseases. 'The law The verse was anonymous, but seems to me quite American League club announced Monday. when Ms. Angelou noticed. She interrupted her talk Meyers knows the suffering database run by NORD also provides $4 million this Elizabethan in tone. The 29-year-old pitcher, acquired by the Angels inexchange for to say, “ Let the child speak. That noise that is and frustration that accompan­ through CompuServe in Co­ year for research grants. STATEN ISLAND READER outfielder Gary Pettis last Dec. 5, compiled a 9-7 record and 5.61 Broncos exploring possible changes disturbing some of you is music to me — I ’m sorry ies rare diseases. Her three lumbus, Ohio. The drug companies pre­ ERA for the Detroit Tigers last year in 30 outings, nine in relief. children suffer from a rare "People tell us their symp­ viously ignored orphan dis­ Catcher Jack Fim ple and pitchers Shane Young and Vance By John Mossman Denver left the door open, disease known as Tourette toms,” Meyers said. “ But we eases because it’s expensive to Lovelace also agreed to undisclosed terms for the 1988 season, The Associated Press Reeves said, when quarterback syndrome, a disorder charac­ can’t help people unless they develop new drugs and because said general manager Mike Port. — Low thyroid and sexuality John Elway suffered a one-yard terized by involuntary muscu­ have a diagnosis. They must the market wasn’t large DENVER — In the aftermath loss on a quarterback draw bn lar movements and vocal have a name for their enough to produce huge profits. NFL Cal'ds appoint Thurman coach of his team ’s still largely incom­ third-and-three from the Wa­ noises. diseases.” It can cost up to $80 million to D EAR DR. REINISCH; Would you please prehensible collapse in the Super shington 6, forcing the Broncos to In 1979, when her oldest son NORD uses librarians and develop a new drug, according comment on any connection between low thyroid and low sex drive? I thought I once read that there ST. LOUIS — Dennis Thurman, a form er N F L defensive back Bowl, Denver Broncos Coach Dan settle for a field goal. was 12, he received an experi­ others who read medical jour­ to NORD. with Dallas and St. Louis, has been named defensive secondary Reeves talked of a thorough “It was a bad call,” Reeves mental drug that halted the nals and then rewrite the To date, the FAA has ap­ was a connection. I’m 45 and have been taking Synthroid for 12 coach for the Cardinals, Coach Gene Stallings said Monday. off-season re-evaluation and vir­ said, explaining that Washington symptoms. When it was an­ information on diseases in proved 183 orphan drug pro­ Kinsey Report J & years. I am much too embarrassed to ask my own Thurman, 31, played under Stallings when he was defensive tually promised there would be had shifted into a defense prone to nounced that production of the language that laypeople can grams and 23 have resulted in doctor about this, but can anything be done to June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. secondary coach with the Cowboys. He rejoined Staliings in St. personnel changes among the stop the play. drug was to be halted, Meyers understand. It doesn’t have medications ready for market. Louis when the Cardinals claimed him on waivers from Dailas players and even the coaching “ Then we were in field-goal launched a letter-writing cam­ researchers of its own doing The drawback to the program correct a lack of sex drive? before the 1986 season. He was released after one season. staff. range again and we called a play paign. Then she founded any work on rare disorders. is that these drugs are gener­ D EAR READ ER: There is an association Reeves offered his post-game where we thought we could get rid NORD. Her efforts enabled her ” We do everything we can in ally expensive. between thyroid disorders and problems with analysis Monday in San Diego of the ball quickly. John pulled son and other children to ways that cost the least,” □ □ □ sexual functioning for both men and women. When Stars’ Moe Mantha out Indefinitely before the Broncos returned the ball down and started to continue to receive the drug. Meyers said. thyroid hormone levels are low (hypothyroid), home to a downtown parade, scramble and he got trapped " I was taught that you should The organization also is Editor’ s note: You can con­ BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Defenseman Moe Mantha of the decreased sexual desire is a common complaint. (for example, decreased levels of estrogen as you cheered on by up to 15,000 fans in (sacked). He tried to make the be an activist in everything involved in helping the Federal tact NORD at P.O. Box 8923, Minnesota North Stars wili be sidelined indefinitely after It has been estimated that 80 percent of men with approach menopause) is causing your sexual 15-degree weather. big play. You can’t take that out that is important to you,” she Drug Administration and phar­ New Fairfield, Conn. 06812, or suffering a possible shoulder separation in an NHLgame against hypothyroidism have decreased libido and that 40 to problem. Many other causes of low sexual desire Reeves withheld specific judg­ of his hands. But it took us out of maceutical companies work the Los Angeles Kings Saturday night. said. "D on’t just sit back and 20^740-6S18. are also easily diagnosed and successfully treated, field-goal range.” 50 percent have erectile difficulties. Among women Mantha was acquired by Minnesota last week in a trade that ments until he could study film of so ask to have further investigations or to be 9 with hypothyroidism, approximately 80 percent Sunday’s 42-10 loss to the Wa­ After Denver went up 10-0, sent Keith Acton to Edmonton. have difficulty with sexual desire and becoming referred to a qualified sex therapist who is shington Redskins. But a few r Sanders fumbled the ensuing aroused. experienced in treating women with low desire. obvious observations were in f kickoff and Denver appeared to Dental work not a good idea As you can see, a physician should not be I know that it’s difficult for many people to talk order. have recovered. But when the Giants, Jose Uribe agree on terms surprised if a hypothyroid patient reports having a about sex, but getting adequate belp to improve "We need to evaluate every- officials uncovered the pile, the SAN FRANCISCO — Infielder Jose Uribe agreed to a one-year low sex drive, because this is so common, in fact, your situation may depend on being able to thing.T Reeves said. "W e’ll make Redskins had the ball. D EAR DR. GOTT: I am 28, have had two contract Monday with the San Francisco Giants. physicians should ask their patients being treated overcome your embarrassment about this. Rest whatever moves it takes to make "Bruce (Plummer) said he had open-heart surgeries to patch holes, and survived assured that your problem is not uncommon or Reportedly, the terms call for Uribe to be paid $535,000 in 1988. us a better team. the ball and our players said he with thyroid hormone about the issue of sexual bacterial endocarditis at age 7.1 want to get braces, weird and that most physicians have listened to He had requested $740,000 in salary arbitration and was offered “ There’s a difference between had the ball, but they took it away functioning. 'ifi which both my dentist and cardiologist say is OK. Dr. Gott If sexual problems are due solely to the low level many such descriptions. $487,000. Last season, Uribe made $195,000. success and excellence, and from him in the pile,” Reeves However, my mother just about dies when I mention of thyroid hormone, taking thyroid replaeement Sometimes, handing a physician a copy of this Uribe, from San Cristobal in the Dominican Rebublic, hit .291 we’re not ready for excellence. said. "(Back judge) A1 Jury said Peter Gott, M.D. AP photo it because my pediatric cardiologist was very much column helps to get the conversation started. last season with five homers and 30 runs batted in. But we didn’t all of a sudden Bruce had the ball, but he was medication (one is the brand you use) should against it. What do you think? Unfortunately, some physicians are as uncomforta­ become a bad team, either. overruled by the other officials. correct the problem, but it may take several OH, THE PAIN — Denver’s Keith Bishop (54) and Ricky months, increasing dosage and retesting to ble about discussing sex as are their patients. If you “ I don’t think we need to make Then the replay official upstairs Gibson ready for new chapter Nattiel (84) sit dejectedly on the Bronco bench during D E AR R EAD ER: With all due respect to your get an unsympathetic or insensitive reaciton when wholesale changes. We’ll look in went along with the call on the determine whether the correct amount of this play in the second quarter of Sunday’s Super Bowl XXII In mother, I side with your doctors. Patients with replacement hormone medication is being pres­ you try to talk about your sexual situation, find a LOS ANGELES — The Detroit chapter of Kirk Gibson’s various areas of our personnel, field.” diseased or deformed heart valves do run a higher cribed for an individual patient. different physician. Don’t give up! baseball career is over. He’s got Los Angeles on his mind now. but we’ll also look at our coach­ San Diego. The Broncos, after yielding a record-setting Denver was unable to mount an risk of endocarditis (heart infection) when bacteria If you honestly cannot bring yourself to discuss " I ’ m prepared to open a new chapter in my career and a new ing. When you get beat that badly, 35 points in the period en route to a 42-10 humiliation, are effective counterpunch to the establish the cause (or causes) of your sickness. spill into the bloodstream during extensive dental this with your regular physician, make an era for the Los Angeles Dodgers,’’ Gibson said Monday at a it’s not just the fault of the Washington flurry because the D EAR DR. REINISCH: My baby is 6 months old. I thinking of making changes for next year. work. These patients require antibiotic coverage You need a diagnosis. Later, if treatment is appointment with an endocrinologist (a physician Eiodger Stadium news conference. “ I feel real good about being players. We got outplayed and we Redskins kept Elway on the run. required, the doctor can refer you to a VA hospital stopped nursing when he was 3 weeks old, but I can before and during dental manipulation. who specializes in disorders of the glandular and here. I believe they (the Dodgers) are committed to restoring the got outcoached." Reeves said. for further care. still express milk from my breasts. How long can I However, if your orthodontist is careful in hormonal system), because you must have a winning tradition here.” The defense, in particular, will front on defense. Reeves said, Washington fumble on a kickoff. "M ore than anything else, the From the tone of your question. I conclude that expect this to continue? applying the braces — and works closely with your medical assessment to determine whether your Gibson, 30, agreed to a three-year, $4.5 million contract with get a hard look. The Broncos, who "It’s nice to have big guys, but The Broncos dominated early, pressure they put on John kept us you are worried about having been exposed to The amount of milk is small, but bothersome cardiologist — you should have no trouble. Although levels of thyroid hormone are involved or not. the Dodgers last Friday night, a week after being awarded lost to the New York Giants 39-20 you’ve got to cover people in the but squandered scoring chances from matching them offensively. excessive radiation following the Nagasaki atom nonetheless. Should I be concerned about this? I can well understand your mother’s concern, your After a careful assessment of hormone levels immediate free agency along with six other players by arbitrator in last year's Super Bowl, now secondary, too. We didn’t make and took only a 10-0 lead. He couldn’t really set his feet bomb blast. Through appropriate testing, a doctor situation has changed since you were a child. In and-br adjustment of medication, the physician Thomas Roberts. Gibson signed the contract Monday. have surrendered 81 points in the any plays. They had four long Washington then roared back because he was on the run all the should be able to identify any long-term radiation D E AR READ E R : It is not unusual for some addition, doctors and dentists today are more aware may well determine that oher factors are involved Often hampered by iqjuries with the Tigers, Gibson hit .277 last two Super Bowls. scoring plays against us.” with five straight touchdowns in tim e.” damage. In my opinion, enough time has elapsed women who have breast-fed to continue lactating of the risks of endocarditis: hence, they’re more in your low sexual desire. For example. Masters with 24 home runs and 79 runs-batted-in and stole 26 bases while "W e knew going into the season Reeves admitted the outcome the second quarter. Elway finished with sub-par since your exposure to make radiation an unlikely for as long as 18 months after breast-feeding has careful. and Johnson have reported that out of one group of playing in 128 games last season. Detroit won the American that our defense would be a might have been different had the "Washington was struggling statistics, but Reeves defended cause of your various illnesses. However, as a stopped. 800 nonorgasmlc women who were tested for thyroid Although this is considered normal, ask your League East championship but lost to Minnesota in the playoffs. problem area because we were so Broncos scored a touchdown and then all of a sudden they his quarterback. DEAR DR. GOTT: I was an M.P. in Nagasaki, veteran, you are entitled to VA hospital care, hormone, only nine were diagnosed as having a physician about your breast at your next checkup. “ I just enrolled at the University of Lasorda today, I was told,’’ young," he said. "W e’ve got to do instead of a field goal on a caught fire," he said. "They got “ John is a great quarterback Japan, in September 1945 and have had lots of whether or not your illnesses are service-induced. thyroid disease. In rare cases, fluid from thebreasts is a symptom of Gibson said, referring to Dodgers’ Manager Tom Lasorda. "I something. You’re not going to possession inside the Washington seven points very easily (on an but he can only do so much," he In my view, your best option is to use civilian sickness since. The Veterans Administration gives For this reason, you should not be discouraged if it look at the whole situation as a challenge. I ’m a competitor. The win many world championships 10 in the first quarter; had Uiey 80-yard pass from Doug Williams said. "H e can’t block for himself, medical facilities for a diagnosis and use the VA serious disease, and it will be easy for your me the cold shoulder. What are my options? is discovered that your medication supplies more I talk about it, the more intense I get. Let’s have opening giving up 40 points a game.” not suffered a sack that took them to Ricky Sanders). After that, we he can’t carry the ball from a ■ system as a backup to which your doctor can refer physician to check to make sure that nothing serious adequate thyroid hormone and that something else day today.’’ Responding to suggestions that out of field-goal range later; had couldn’t seem to slow them running back position, he doesn’t DEAR READER; First, see your doctor to you. is going on. Denver needed bigger players up they been given possession of a down." catch passes or play defense." i ” ‘" ■ ------— T T I

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SHOW 1 ibout mountains EACcy BABBRA T u n e s ' E A T 1 N S 0 1 R E E STHeiffiMP/ 5 Bingo, t.g. 7 _ de mar “Service of All the Dead,” Morse investigates Dovou? 9 Troublo B Foes U Q A N D A U R Q E N T By Jerry Buck chairman of Lloyd’s Bank. Although Morse The Associated Press works in Oxford, he’s a member of the several murders, including that of a church I CAN 12 H tw tilin island 9 An apple C E L T z p P 0 warden. Sir Michael Hordern (the pastor In T ouch 13 Actor Ladd 10 Opera star E D E M E s R 0 T A Thames Valley Police. LOS ANGELES — Inspector Morse drives a Dexter, who wrote the books while an “Paradise Postponed”) plays a retiretd Nose; 14 Plunga in liquid 11 Unrestricted A 1 L G E L 15 Hawaiian 16 Tennis term (2 1957 Jaguar, drinks ale, ignores evidence and, examiner at Oxford University, is a noted headmaster. S W 1 V E L fs W P E D export wds.) in the shadow of Oxford University, solves creator of crossword puzzles. Thaw was doing a play in Canada when 1 M E D S A 17 Hail 21 _ right u R s N ili crimes on intuition while listening to Mozart. "You’ll see because of his crossword producer Kenny McBaln contacted him about 18 Calif, airline 22 Computer abbr. B E L 1 D E Another eccentric English sleuth. background that he constructs very compli­ the role. He read the Dexter books McBaip destination 23 Affected S N E E H T s T 0 R You can find Morse, played by John Thaw, cated stories,” said Thaw. “It takes a lot of sent him, but was still a little skeptical. 19 Moines manner 0 0 U T M 0 R E on PBS’ “Mystery!” this Thursday when a attention. He drops in clues, like in a "I called the head of Central Television’s 20 Guatemalan 24 Mrs. Charles F^N U T S by Charlat M. Schulz s C R 1 B E E M E R G E series of three two-part shows begin. crossword puzzle. If you can spot them you drama department, who had produced ‘The 22 Kin of un Chaplin n M A L Thaw isn’t well known in this country, but Sweeney,’ and asked him if he thought it 25 River nymph E D U c E s I 0 R can beat Morse at his own game.” IT ijA S A VERV \ UDHEN HE UDA5 THEY SAlP HE COULP 23 Trouble he played tough cop Jack Regan in the British would work,” said Thaw. “He said he did.” 24 Pungent bulb 26 Leave . W 1 T T Y T E E N S Unlike Sherlock Holmes, Inspector Morse 5TIRRIN6 SPEECH.. J STOP BY ANY TIME! TV series “The Sweeney,” sort of an English works solely on intuition. “I think one of the His selection was clinched by a part he had TMR0U6HJMEV GAVE HIM 27 British actor Beaver A STAMPING INVITATION! ‘If he sees his shadow it means John 27 Actress Fisher 39 Norse deity 46 Atomic number “Starsky & Hutch.” reasons he’s so popular is that he often leaps played in a BBC film set in Northern Ireland, 6,000 more years of Ice Age.” 31 Kind of grain 28 Pack 41 Pertaining to (abbr.) He was Sir Francis Drake a few seasons ago to the wrong conclusion,” said Thaw. “People Thsw ssid. C> IB— by MEA. htc 32 Rowing tools 29 Layer of eye birds 47 Trade on Masterpiece Theatre’s “Drake’s Ven­ can identify with him because he’s not "Kenny’s father had seen it and thought I 33 Actress 30 Mend 42 Louts 48 Author Ferber ture.” Last year. Thaw went to Zimbabwe to omnipotent.” was one of the best actors in the business,” he Gardner 32 All right 43 Applaud 51 Last mo. play Kruger in "Cry Freedom,” then Morse has a sidekick, Sgt. Lewis, a diligent, said. “So Kenny said, ’If you’re good enough THE ORIZZWELLB by Bill Schorr F 34 Insect egg 35 Soviet region 44 Actress 52 Astronauts' ' all co-starred with Glenda Jackson in “Business typical English copper, and Morse usually for my Dad, you’re good enough for me.” i 35 Slides on snow 36 Sea mammai Lamarr right" (comp, As Usual.” leaves it up to Lewis to do the investigating. PREAAEMPER.TUCk:... 'ME 'MWAT'S ...OMEKVWElfiHT, 0 VER5 UEPT 36 Unique person 38 Sedan 45 Type of fish wd.) □ □ □ Thaw was in this country to promote the “Morse will go home, put on a Mozart 6R1Z2VUEIL MEW THAT ANP OVERPRAWN-, 37 Not friendly 1 2 3 new show for Mobil’s “Mystery! ” He came in record and wait for a call from Lewis,” he COONSKIN CAPS — ABC is dropping its O V A E -R a D M A MEAN? 39 Keyboard with a contingent of English actors, produc­ said. "He drinks only real ale, which is made “Disney Sunday Movie” because of low instrument 12 HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne LOA6 UW E OF 40 Pay penalty for ers and directors to talk about “Mystery!” from hops and water. It’s the way beer was ratings, but NBC will pick up a new Disney and “Masterpiece Theatre.” 200 years ago. It’s becoming very popular in show next season. It will Include a new 41 Welfare initials 15 ToO ITIPM'T 42 Yellow pigment “Inspector Morse works in Oxford, where England again.” version of “Davy Crockett,” one of the most BfiTToUP iffU PO tirU K B 45 Bird (comb, 18 the crimes are much gentler than they are in Kevin Whately plays Sgt. Lewis and Peter popular features on the original Disney show E form) London,” said Thaw. “He’s a detective who Woodthorpe is Max, the pathologist. that made its debut on ABC in 1954. It set off a pA|26fJlp^ I You 46 Cooling sjjj'^ializes in murder. If he were at Scotland In the first episode Thursday, “The Dead of nationwide craze among youngsters for o o o p beverage 24 25 26 Ybrd, he’d be in the murder squad, but in Jericho,” a woman Morse has taken a fancy coonskin caps.. In 1960, the show switched to 49 Beerlike drink Oxford, it’s just Morse. to (Gemma Jones) is found hanged. It looks NBC and remained there until 1981, when u 50 Chewed cud 31 “We film in Oxford, which is just beautiful. like suicide, but Morse thinks it’s murder. went to CBS. It left the air in 1983. ... 53 l^assing fashion We film some scenes at the university. The The mystery concludes the following OSCAR SHOW — Chevy Chase will make 54 Skeleton parts 34 old buildings are wonderful. I’ve never gone Thursday. his fourth appearance on the Academy z z 55 even keel to a university, but when we film there, I wish On Feb. 18 and 25, . Morse investigates the CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks « Caeale 56 James Bond, 37 Awards show on ABC on Monday, April 11. for one lhad. ” murder of a deaf man in “The Silent World of Chase was the first celebrity announced fol- THE JUNIPIN6'$ OKAY. JZ 57 angle Inspector Morse is taken from the mystery Nicholas Quinn.” Quinn is a member of the the 60th annual awards presentation at the 58 Bitter nut novels written by Colin Dexter. Morse has no group that administers British student exams Shrine Civic Auditorium. He will act as 42 43 44 first name, although Thaw jokes it’s abroad, and Morse suspects someone has “ringmaster,” a departure from the usual DOWN “Inspector." been selling exam secrets. host or master of ceremonies, said producer THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk ft By Barry 49 Morse was named after Sir Jeremy Morse, In the final episode, March 3 and 10, Samuel Goldwyn Jr. ^ ^ CuAPTOBePONE,,) Fumbler's .Sis'-' exclamation 53 P iS H o o r iN S STUPIP,,,/^^*^ - ^ Unsophisticated 56 ------V, /^y64H„A1AION(5 Exclamation of TV Tonight ^ PLANE,/\7 SURE VVE D O N 'T horror (2 yvds.) I WATCHINS )V TAKE OFF WITH S’' - Lament (C) 1988 by NEA Inc • V ^ ^ TUC fix/

5 :0 0 P M d^t) Wonderful World of Dis­ [CNN] Crossfire Lacey is determined to save two emo­ 12:15AM [MAX] m o v i e : 'B Million; tionally neglected and abused children ney: The Bluegrass Special A young girl [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater Ways to Die' (CC) While investigating; (Devon Ericson) is determined to prove from their mother, while Cagney must the murder of a hooker, an ex-cop and 8’ [ESPN] Countdown to Calgary decide her future when David Keeler both her ability as a jockey and the rac­ p ro stitu te are d ra w n into a d e a d ly game^ ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson CELEBRITY CIPHER ing potential of her til-tempered horse 8 :0 0 P M (3~) 48 Hours Shot during a proposes (60 min.) in the drug-drenched L.A. underworld.* C«1ebrlty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present Costars Celeste Holm. William Wm- two-day period, various CBS News cor­ (3D (3D 0® News Jeff Bridges, Rosanna Arquette. Alexan-’ Each letter m the cipher stands lor another Today's clue F equals Y 50M,'“mGFAai»fiD0aAR'' dom (60 mm ) respondents present topics of current dra Paul. 1986. Rated R. ' (3D 0® Thirtysomething (CC) Melissa UONOO IGJOSTAMEXPRESaOW. [DIS] Split Cherry Tree A poor farmer importance Anchored by Dan Rather and Ellyn's friendship is strained when [TMC] ^OVIE: 'Dream Lover* After C)1BM Kmg Faaturas SyrvAcata. Itk WorSd irghls ra$«rvr(t 'XVDYURWYRZ HR Z S Y L . N . learns the value of his son's educaton Details to be announced (60 mm ) they find themselves competing for the stabbing an intruder, a young woman after the latter is kept after school for C5?l MOVIE: 'The Deep' A young couple attentions of a charming gynecologist. becomes inolved in dream research ex­ ZVAPF HN P N Y R H V U damaging a cherry tree vacationing in Bermuda becomes in­ (60 m in ) perim en ts that m ay reveal the reaso n be­ BLONDIE by Dean Young B Stan Drake [ESPNJ Truck and Tractor Pull (R) volved in intrigue and terror centering (Q) Hill Street Blues hind her act of violence. Kristy McNi- around two sunken ships Jacqueline chol, Ben Masters, Paul Shenar. 1986. [TM C] MOVIE: Thunder Run' A retired K oja k o OPUZRYU HR Y D Y U F Bisset, Nick Nolte. Robert Shaw 1977 9® Rated R. (In Stereo) I trucker returns to the open road to take (5® Crime Story (CC) Torello offers a on the dangerous task of driving ra (3D 0® W ho's the Boss? (CC) Tony joins Chicago mobster government protec­ 1 2 :3 0 A M dD WKRP in Cincinnati CLNHRYNN H R Z S Y K V L R Z U F . ‘ dioactive plutonium across the South his old singing group. "The Dream- tion in exchange for his testimony (3D Divorce Court west Forrest Tucker, John Ireland, John tones." for a concert to benefit his high against his ex-bosses. Vito Magio and r Sheperd 1986 Rated PG-13 sch o o l (In Stereo) (3D 0® Truth or Consequences — RVUWPR KVLNHRN. Ray Luca. (60 mm ) (In Stereo) (22) 0® Late Night W ith David Latterman PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ' That there should one man die ignorant who had 5 : 3 0 P M (DIS) Corletto and Son A (3J Evening Magazine White House press secretary James Brady 05) Eyes on the Prize-America's Civil (In Stereo) capacity for knowledge, this I call a tragedy '' — Thomas Carlyle teen-aged boy must make the difficult Rights Years 1954-1965 (CC) Southern decision between college and a career Cri' Mrs. World Pageant (2 hrs.) school desegregation battles; nine black 0® Twilight Zone „ -/L . r/t. 19B8 by NEA, Inc 107 as an iron worker d® M O V IE :A n d Justice for AH' A law­ teen-agers try to enter a Little Rock (53) Synchronal Research (Ark.) high school; James Meredith [ESPN] Ski World Weekly senes for re yer fights favoritism and corruption in [ESPN] Ski World Weekly series for re­ ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue creational skiers the courts when he takes on the case of seeks admission to the University of M is­ creational skiers. a judge accused of rape Al Pacino. Jack sissippi (60 min.) Part 2 of 6. (R) SO WHAT DO WE HF HE CAN CHANGE HIS nANS,SO CAN [HBO] Truth About Alex Scott Bam MISS ZUZU TOLD \YESSIR...SO HElL / INTERESTING!. Warden, John Forsythe 1979 [HBO] MOVIE; 'Volunteers' (CC) A DDNOW.YER / WE, CAPTAIN! WE'RE GONNA TURN Charles m Charge' stars as a high 01) Noticiero Univision ne'er-do-well playboy running from a YCXJGUZ HAS MOVED \ BE READY A N ' / THANKS. GUARD! HIS BIG CELEBRATIOn J WAITIN' FOR US I YOU C A h ^ T / C ^ ' - tSUZ'S LITTLE COSTUME SHINDIG f" ~ school football star who must deal with ® Matlock (CC) Matlock discovers (57) Voices and Visions (CC) (60 min ) gambling debt escapes to Thailand to BIG SURPRISE PARTY.' that a friend and lifelong client is the son AHEAD A NIGHT, .../W H E N WE ATTACK S BACK TD ( J S - his emotions when he learns his best Part 2 of 13 serve in the Peace Corps. Tom Hanks, DID SHE? ..^E M TH'FOLLOWING V(OURPOST!'v^"'' friend is gay (60 min ) (In Stereo) of a mob boss (60 min ) Part 1 of 2 (In (0t) Star Trek John Candy, Rita Wilson. 1985. Rated EVENING! I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Stereo) R. (In Stereo) 2 6 : 0 0 P M J j L8j 00 News [CNN] CNN News by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee (?4j 07) Nova (CC) (60 mm ) [USA] Edge of Night WHAT A GUY by Bill Hoeat Three's Company (53) MOVIE: 'Bring Me the Head of Al­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Little Drummer Girl' Unscramble these four Jumbles, 1 2 :4 0 A M @) MOVIE: -Man. Woman \ / / C9 ^ Magnum. P.l Part 2 of 2 fredo Garcia' A bounty hunter tracks a (CC) An American actress in England, one letter to each square, to form with pro-Palestinian sympathies, is re­ and C h ild ' W h e n the m other o f an ille g iti­ CTl, W e b ste r man who wronged a Mexican mobster's four ordinary words mate son dies suddenly, his father in­ Ih daughter Warren Oates. Gig Young, cruited by a team of Israeli operatives to (TSi become a double agent Diane Keaton, vites him to come live with him and his Kris Kristofferson. 1974 " n o b i s NIGLY A-Team Klaus Kinski, Yorgo Voyagis 1984 family. Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner,, 0 3 MOVIE; 'Dog Day Afternoon' A fran­ Rated R. David Hammings. 1983. DEAL, KEVIN - News (Live) tic and befuddled bankrobber plans a d?) Doctor Who Brooklyn bank heist that goes awry Al 1 0 : 3 0 P M 0® Alfred Hitchcock 1 :0 0 A M (3D Archie Bunker's Place Y O U O N L Y Pacino, Chris Sarandon. John Cazale T.J. 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Kirk Douglas. ------y v N '^ ^ V E ^ ) C M O I ^ E W 0 £ ^ 3 '5 C F ^ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Freckles' A crippled [CNN] Crossfire ^LCT ABOUT NATOPg HE PII7N'T 6F»EAK Martin Sheen, Katherine Ross 1980 returns to wreak violent vengeance on youth IS accepted as a normal working the denizens of Crystal Lake summer [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America I9SA H.ng fasiu ies SynrtK i Ulo^' WlNTEP-f MERPET TO HIS WIFE FOR member in a lumber camp Martin West. [CNN] PrimeNews camp Crispin Glover. Kimberly Beck, [USA] A WHOLE WEEK B E­ Carol Christensen, Jack Lambert 1960 [DIS] 16 Days to Glory A tribute to the Corey Feldman. 1984 Rated R L_y CAUSE HE OlON'T [ESPN] SportsLook athletes and the competitive spirit of the 1 :0 5 A M (3D Love Boat J i 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Di­ 1 1 : 0 0 P M (3D (3D 0 ® (5® N ew s WANT TO POTHIS. [M A X] MOVIE: 'The Mountain Road' An ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook rected by Bud Greenspan (60 min.) Part CID 0® M 'A 'S ’ H 1:3 0 A M (3D Get Smart American demolition team is sent to U P D Y T E j 4 of 5. (In Stereo) (3D Sim on 8i Simon 03) IN N N e w s China to destroy roads and villages in iNBfeAP.TrieY m \ t - 5 ? T h)o Now arrange the circled letters to [ESPN] NHL Hockey: New York Ran­ 0® $100,000 P th E COH/tRWJY CAN Be S o ^ form the surprise answer, as sug­ the path of the advancing Japanese (33) INN News gers at New York Islanders (3 hrs.) (Sub­ THeY 6TAU....THeV WIATP UEEKE gested by the above cartoon army James Stewart. Lisa Lu, Henry 0® The Untouchables 0® Dating Game WgIRD, lau r el. THEY NEVeR. Morgan 1960 ject to Blackout) (Live) delay... UNTiL ‘tbU'VE Y iX ) 0® Leave It to Beaver 0® Greyhound Racing fFrom Raynham frive cvr BEuenr^ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Mannequin' A depart­ s i [USA] C a rto o n s Taunton Pork TiieY'RE (ZeallY t is e v e p ! T o t a l l y f b P & d l X B t i A B w H " Print answer here: ment store window dresser falls in love 0® N ew s (Live) z.z □ 6 :3 0 P M ® Family Ties w ith a m a n n equ in that com es to life only 03) Gene Scott IT...1HeH 5PRIN6- □□ 05) Talking Sports (Answers tomorrow) C8) (55' ABC News (CC) in his presence. Andrew McCarthy, Kim [CNN] Newsnight Update IT OfJ ((tx)/ 0® S o a p I Jumbles WHOSE ALIVE BALSAM LICHEN (33) J e ffe rs o n s Cattrall, Estelle Getty 1987 Rated PG. [DIS] MOVIE: The Man Who Came to Y esterd ays 0D PELICULA: De que Color as al FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavae (In Stereo) Dinner' A fiesty critic takes undue ad­ / I Answer What they couldn’t figure out when the X-ray 05) NBC News (CC) VientoT H. Suarez, V Gonzalez. technician introduced her new boyfriend— [M AX] MOVIE: 'Highlander' (CC) A vantage of a Midwestern family's hospi­ W H AT S H E SAW IN HIM d5) Nightly Business Report group of immortals who can only die at 0 Z )S C T V tality after an accident forces him to . (H' Bosom Buddies one another's hand eliminate each other 03) Three's Company take it easy. Monty Woolley, Bette H EY ; I T LOofF^ L ih F through the ages en route to a mystical Davis, Ann Sheridan. 1941. 0D Noticiero Univision [CNN] Moneyline •ntf hpndllng from Jumbft, efr- Ihit n«wgp9p9r P O Boi 4M6. 0(l9f>do. FL 'gathering'. Christopher Lambert, Rox­ [ESPN] Sports Trivia Includ* your nama, addraai and ilp coda and tnaka your chaeh payabla lo Naarapaparbookt 0D Love Connection anne Hart, Clancy Brown. 1986. Rated [DIS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and PEctPEpoNTHB Hollywood Insider [CNN] Inside Politics '88 R. (In Stereo) Harriet [USA] [ESPN] Inside the PQA Tour [USA] Riptide (60 min.) [ESPN] Lighter S id e o f S p o rts Host: Ja y 2 : 0 0 A M C3D M O V IE : 'E sc a p e Fro m A n ­ ' ' ^ 1 6 p / ^ o j e c T l Jo h n sto n e . gola' Animal trainers face wild animals, *- [HBO] MOVIE: 'Haunted Honeymoon' A 8:30PM ® H® Growing Pains (CC) fire and the threat of a terrorist uprising , radio star, planning to marry his co-star Mike lands the lead in the school play [USA] Airwolf when their Land-Rover breaks down in , at his family's ancestral mansion, is sud- but has a difficult time remembering his the African jungle. Stan Brock, Anne Bridge deit^ly plagued by phobias. Gene Wilder, 1 1 : 3 0 P M (3D 0 3) l-«te S h o w From Au lines. (R) Collings. 1977. Gilda Radnor. Oom DeLuise. 1986 gust 1987. Actor Ken Kercheval, music 9 (3D Entertainment Tonight Interview Astrograph Rated PG. (In Stereo) group Doug and the Slugs, comic Joe (3D Home Shopping Overnight Service with Liza Minnelli. Bolster with host Arsenio Hall. (60 min.) (3 hrs.) MOVIE: 'Brazil' (CC) A mild- hand. If East covered, South would [TMC] (R) (In Stereo) mannered bureaucrat rebels against the 9:00PM (3D Who*» T a k in g C a re o f Our (33) Streets of Sen Francisco Putting things take the ace as the jack fell from West. 0A 9 IMbvNCA If NORTH 2-2-88 system in a fu tu ristic to ta lita ria n so ciety. Kids? Employers, policy-makers and ( S 0® Nightline (CC). 0® D isc o v e r If East failed to cover, declarer would time from two different sources. It looks Jonathan Pryce, Kim Greist. Robert De consumers discuss child care options In 4 A 4 (13) Honeymooners [ESPN] S p o rtsL o o k in perspective play low and the jack would still fall. like you might hear some bits and N iro 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) the United States. (60 min.) 4Q87 WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll (2® Diamonds Mike and Christine get in­ [ T M C ] T M C s S h o rt F ilm S h o w c a s e (60 The A-9 of hearts would then be over < Y o u r pieces today. (3D 0® Moonlighting (CC) Maddie volved in a case of internstional intrigue ♦ QJ43 7 : 0 0 P M Q D CBS News (CC) makes her way back to California, but ■min.) 4 A K 10 5 By James Jacoby the K-6, and declarer would be able to W H A T CX3 YOU T H IN K THATfe eASY.."ARCHEOIjOSY MAYBE THERE'S SOMETH I NS b i r t h d a y CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your possi­ when an operative abandons a baby on bilities for personal achievement look (T) News not even the slow train ride prepares her their doorstep. (70 min.) [USA] MOVIE: The Long Duel' An ar­ take another successful finesse to pick 1 6 t h e BeSTPROeRAIA ON BABADE'WITH W R O N S W IT H H IS S E T . for the "new" David she finds upon her cheologist becomes embroiled in the WEST EAST When the heart combination in to­ very promising today. Focus on objec­ (3D d2) Wheel of Fortune (CC) (27) 0® T o n ig h t S h o w (In Stereo) up the suit. ON TV, SFOTLEeS-? W ARR^ R FRETLEY. tives that are meaningful lo you where arrival. (60 min.) troubles of a tribe of Indian nomads. Yul 4 9 8 5 2 4J63 day’s deal stands alone, the right play How could declarer play this way? (3D 8100,000 Pyramid 0® Racing From Plainsfield Brynner, Trevor Howard, Charlotte Ram­ Fab. 3, 1988 your career and reputation are (3D Morton Downey Jr. 4 J 5 4 K 10 6 4 is easy: Lead up to the queen and hope The reasoning was sound. If West held / You will have some exciting opportuni­ (53) Cheers Part 2 of 3. 0® Hogan's Heroes pling. 1967. ♦ K 10 9 5 2 concerned. 0® 0® Hunter The detectives investi­ ♦ 86 that the king is in the West hand. But ties in the year ahead that will take you 47 the heart king, he would likely take it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today you could G3) Best of Saturday Night gate the death of a Hollywood starlet 0 2 ) N ew s (CC). 2 : 0 5 A M CSD New* (R| . 4J9643 as always, the complete deal must be Because West had led from length in Info areas you’ve never explored. Each and are taken aback by the deceased's be the person who ends up on the win­ d5) M*A*S*H [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred 2 : 1 5 A M [M AX] m o v ie : 'Shadow one will Qive you a new window on life. sister, who appears eager to take over SOUTH considered. Here North invited slam clubs, there was a good chance he ning side of the ledger In situations that Hickman. Nick Charles. P la/ Plagued by writer's block, a play­ dl) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour the estate. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. (In 4 K Q 10 7 and South declined. Since West knows would be' short in hearts, perhaps have both elements of chance and [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Last Hurrah' An ag­ wright seeking some form of inspiration AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Partner­ Barney Miller Stereo) 4A932 there are few high cards available to starting out with either J-x or 10-x. If ship arrangements you enter Into today competition. ing New England mayor is defeated in a heads back to the island where her fi­ 05) 03) Win, Lose or Draw (2® 07) Frontline (CC) (60 min.) ance died seven years before. Dee W al­ ♦ A 7 the defense, he would quickly grab the West held either of these combina­ should be lasting and bountiful, espe­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) Be patient hard-fought and questionable cam­ 03) Cheers paign. Spencer Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter. Di­ lace Stone, Clorls Leachman, Ron Kuhl- 4Q8 2 king of hearts. Let’s see how this tions, then leading to dummy and cially If there Is an Arles or Sagittarius because significant breaks that aren't 03) La Indomeble w 0D Rosa Salvaje ane Foster. 1958. man. 1986. Rated R. thinking helped South play the heart ducking and then later leading dum­ e m u Involved. Trying to patch up a broken completely visible yet will be coming [CNN] Larry King Live Vulnerable: Neither 07) Nightly Business Report [ESPN] SportsCenter 2 : 2 0 A M [HBO] m o v ie ; Blind Oat*' Dealer: East suit. my’s queen would limit the defenders romance? The Matchmaker set can your way. Matters will eventually evolve [DIS] MOVIE: 'Charlotte Forten's MIs- [HBO] Tina - Live - From Rio Live Jan. Using computer-aided vision, a blind ad help you understand what It might take In ways that meet your expectations. 0 3 ) Three's Company •ion' A young black teacher sets out to Declarer won the first trick with his to only one trick. The play is based on 16, 1988, triple Grammy winner Tina execu tive p la ys a c ru c ia l ro le In s o lv in g a North East South to restore the relationship. Mail $2 to LIBRA (Sapl. 23-Ocl. 23) You are better [CNN] Monayline establish a school and community for W est eight of clubs. Next came a low heart. the assumption that West would take U.S. ACRES by Jim Davit Turner takes the stage for a perform­ string of murders. Joseph Bottoms, Kir- P a s s 1 NT Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. equipped at this time to handle major newly freed blacks on an island off the When West followed low. the seven the heart king, if he held it, on the first [ESPN] SportsCenter a n ce in R io de Ja n e iro . (6 0 min.) (In stie Alley. Keir Dullea. 1964. Rated R. 4 N T P a ss P a ss Box 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. ventures than you are to deal with Carolina coast. Melba Moore. Mary Al­ P a ss played from dummy, forcing play of the suit. WHAT IB A LL THIS HAR-HAR-HAR!) [USA] Airwolf ice, Moses Gunn. 1984. Stereo) BANANA-BEAK* STO- PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Be espe­ smaller ones. Shelve unimportant little 2 :3 0 A M [CNN] sports Latsnight P a ss East’s 10-spot. East returned the nine 11:35PM (3D Entertainment Tonight cially attentive today to people whose things until later. 7:30PM OD p m Magazine White [TMC] MOVIE: 'Still of the Nighf A psy­ [ESPN] SportsCsntsr of diamonds, ducked to the queen in Isle Royale, largest island in Lake P N lr ------SCORPtO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) You should House press secretary James Brady; an chiatrist becomes increasingly involved Interview w ith Liza M in n e lli (In Stereo) Opening lead: ♦ 4 fields of endeavor are similar to yours. with the mysterious mistress of a mur­ 2 :4 0 A M (3D Nlghtwatch dummy. Now came the crucial play — Superior, is a national park noted for be very lucky today In any dealings you underwater mermaid theater in Florida. 1 2 :0 0 A M (3D Hit Squad They could bring new opportunities for dered patient. Meryl Streep, Roy Schei- the queen of hearts from the North its wilderness and wildlife. CSD Currant Affair you. have pertaining to your finances or ca­ der, Jessica Tandy. 1962. Rated PG. (3D Entertainment Tonight Interview reer. Think positive, and conduct your (3D d D Jaopardyl (CC). with Liza Minnelli. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don't ig­ [USA] College Basketbaf); Tulsa at HALL FOR RENT nore your social obligations today, even affairs with victory In mind. (3D dl) 09) Barney Milter Brigham Young (2 hrs.) (Subject to 33) Star Trek SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) Situa­ For parlies, showers, receptions, If they are a bit demanding and you 0 3 ) in n News Blackout) (Live) (39 Mindpower have to attend more than one event. tions that you personally direct today meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. (33) Colleya Basketball; Hartford vs. Ver­ 9:30PM 9® CNN Newt (2® P o lic e S to ry Each gathering could be fortuitous. should work out fortunately for you as Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: mont (2 hrs) (Live) 0® Alfred Hitchcock Presents TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If condi­ well as for other parties involved. Your [HBO] MOVIE: 'Big Troubis In Little (S) M*A*S*H China' (CC) A macho truck driver ven­ tions lend themselves to closing an Im­ luck has a broad reach now. 0® Newlywed Game tures below San Francisco's Chinatown Lithuanian Hall PEOPLEknow there's a certainWHO magic |mknow l« ^ # V W e ■ ■ | | CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19) People 0 5) Yahtzee [CNN] N e w sn ig h t portant matter today, jump on it. Lady district to rescue a friend's kidnapped 24 QOLWAY STREET Luck will be waiting for you at the finish In general are likely to treat you In a 05) Hollywood Squares fiancee. Kurt Russell. Kim Cattrall, Den­ [ESPN] Inside the PQA Tour MANCHESTER about Classified Advertising. # JL X caiksainap.ai line. more generous fashion than usual to­ 07j World of Survival (R) n is Dun. 1986. R ated P G -13 (In Stereo) [USA] D ra gnet GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Encouraging day. Reap your harvest while the getting Phon* 64S4Wia 10:00PM (3D Cagnoy & Lacey (CC) news will be coming your way at this Is good. 01> Family Ties 1 2 :0 5 A M *3D Magnum, P.l. ♦ I MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2. 1988 — H 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 2. 1988 STORE AND CAM NELF WANTED HELP WANTED OFFICE SPACE If m i a l e COACHES needed for the CLEANING Person. Port MANCHESTCR. Plea­ Bolton School system. and full time positions % Spgcioli# l Xftf! sant 1st floor office. 440 1 head Baseball coach, available. Residential. 12 • 9^ square fDDt. $375. 64$- CLYDE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Bolton High School, Coll Country Molds. 2510. CHaVROLIT-BUICK. INC. grades 9-12.1 Boieboll 646-3650. Musical Items...... ROUTE 83, VERNON Notices Condominiums for Sole. Roommates Wanted...... coach, Bolton Center MI8CELLAK0U8 Wanted to Rent...... Cameras ond Photo Equipment INSURANCE Manches­ llOQiy^PNKi/ fm m / ^ K S I M T •40MtCiera4ar. •7798 Lots/Lond for Sole. Pets and Supplies...... 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(kll Doug HANDYMAN CLOTHINR ST Cadi eidomdo •21,996 Resort Property...... MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Also Telemarketing with experience. EOE. 643-6229 Hama Improvamant • ST Mttan Sanira OXE •SSSS Real Estate Industrial Property...... Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood ... Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 236-1472 Call 643-2711 for more Information! needed Immedlotely 646-2260. 9om-5pm Mr. Painting - Wail Paparing - BCCTS, leather, brown, srchovaiittar. •8498 Homes for Sole ...... 21 Goroees dnd Storage..... Hickey. In our Manchester Tiling - Light Corpantry • new, 8C, $45. Also, coot, SUPERVISOR RN. Bay­ ODD JOBS - INSURED suede, brown, leather READ YDUR AD. Classified advertisements are office. No experience STENCILIN6 872-9111 lor weekends. High ' ’ * d # iirn Y A A atOHUfut AaOMan It Any attml BARRY SCANLON trim, size 9, $75. 649- RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to taken by telephone as a convenience. The necessary. Flexible 8635. rote of pay. Applica­ N O m E M / Orlalnal A Cwtfam Ottltns 646-2411 fraaasNmota 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesdoy through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one hours. Pleasant tions ore now being m Noalfs and re- tn htm t trafttu omd «trvlct. DLDS Omega 1961. inte­ 20 to 25 days; 60 cents'per line per day. deadline Is noon on the doy before publication. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of IRKOMETM modtHng Wa In btih- art* nnmatt!. nor mort rior and exterior In working conditions. accepted for this key rooHM and kkolwna. SmaH aetia InfarmoHon Coll HtMl 26 or more days; SO cents per tine per day. For odvertlsements to be published Monday, the original Insertion. Errors which do not position. For more In­ oommareial work. HagMarad, in- HAWKS TREE SERVICE good condition. No rot I Hourly wages plus ■■ .j!?y oomm*rwMworn. FURNITURE Does run but has a Minimum ctiorBe: 4 lines. the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. lessen the yalue of the advertisement will not formation contact 5 4 5 -8 7 0 7 n»*.’: Buokal, truck 6 oMppar. Stump F bonuses. If you need be corrected by an additional Insertlan. Mrs. Plante DNF, DBAfiBAEA RAY ramoval. Frsa aatimatts. "miorain". $485but ne­ extra money and Cresttleld Convales­ BOmUOEEPING MAPLE Dining room ta­ gotiable. Must sell. 742- Spaolal oonaldtratlon lor ble with deacon bench wont to get out, this cent. 643-5151. SERVICES nO O F M D / sidarly and hindletpptd. 8758.D Is your opportunity. BiifckiBfiEg fof nmrB TUA6A ASSOaSYIS and 2 captains chairs. HONDA Accord LX 1984. INVITATION TO BID AUTO and Truck Me­ SwSmmM i, ladaltag ptyna SKHNfi $250. Call 643-4522. rriLo sT i n n PART T IM E PART TIM E PART TIM E We hove day and chanic. Full or port Custom building, fram­ 6 4 7 -7 5 5 3 4 door automatic, Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY —4 ywrtirty aum. ing, additions, ranova- loaded. Grey. 72K. Ex­ G IV EN that the E IG H TH IIUJ and found 1 I£ Jhelp wanted HELP WAHTED HELP WANTED D r . C ra n e ’s A n s w e rs nights available. time. Must hove own UTILITIES DISTRICT, 32 tools. Coll 649-2871. 649>3281 Hans and rooflng. For a NATHAN HALE a ROOFS T V /8 T E R E 0 / cellent condition. Must As a condition precedent to quality Job at a good see. $6500 or best offer. Main Street, Manchester, CLERICAL opening. 20-25 6 4 6 - 7 5 9 1 SECRETARY. "Terrific CONSTRUCTION a PAINTING APPLIARCE8 the placement of any adver­ Connecticut seeks bids for WANTED. BabysIHerfor prioa... Call Bud at Coll 742-1695. tising In the Monchester He- the following Item: IMPOUNDED Neutered week. Miscellaneous Intont. Mondav- working conditions" Spaclallzlng In Roofing^ a STAINING rold, Advertiser hereby mole. 3 years old, duties In busy medical Frlday. 1pm-5:30pm, In Quiz on page 2 ADMINISTRATIVE Of­ and nice surroundings TAX ATTORNEY 74S-S732 GOOD working used co­ FOR Sale. TBIrd 1977, E • Slats • Atphalt 8hlt)slac ogrees to protect. Indemnify PACKAGE INSURANCE office. Call 646-7704. NEWS Stand Dealer. fice, Prague Shoe Com­ In leading real estate (MMUydlromlM) a ADDITIONS lor TV's from $40 tp $600, or best otter. Tele­ C O V ER A G E FOR 19SS/19S9. mixed breed, black and my Manchester home. • Rat Rooang (ruawitwa) and hold harmless the Mon­ tan. Tolland Turnpike. Must be experienced Manchester area, de­ 1. Oink (groundhog) pany, opportunities office! Applicant needs will atMoa and prapora Insured $125. 742-9185. phone 647-1971 ask for chester Herold, Its officers Bid specifications may be RECEPTIONIST and as­ available. Join a grow­ Peter. Also, Male, 2 years old, sistant In Manchester and reliable. 688-8330 or liver to honor boxes 2. Lipoma (Fat tumor) nice appearance and all tax retuma. KITCHEN A BATH 7 4 2 - 1 6 7 9 Fully Iniund ond employees against any obtained during normal busi­ and stores. Established ing company. Our pleasing personality Quality References DODGE Dart 1972. Must and oil liability, loss or ness hours (S:00 A .M . to 6:00 mixed breed, golden doctor's office. Ma­ 649-8865. 3. Ocarina WHITMAN |FUEL OIL/COAL/ P.M .) Monday thru Saturday white. Call Manchester route. Work approxi­ management office and good telephone REMODELING FREE Estimates sell. New engine. Monv expense. Including attor­ ture, dependable, and SECRETARY- 4. Chess player has several positions ISO Oownay Driwa., Apt. A } FIREWDOD neys' fees, arising from from the Dispatcher at the Dog Warden 643-6642. pleasant personality a Receptlonlst. Part time mately 6 hours per manners and office Manohatitr, KM-1681 From the smallest repair to extra ports. 647-7406. claims of unfair trode practi­ EIGHTH DISTRICT FIRE­ week-get paid for 10. 5. Cod (Fish) available. Training skills. Coll 649-4000. Call 643-2659 HOUSE, 32 Main Street, Man­ must. Must enloy pa­ tor office In Manches­ the largest renovation, we 1983 Ford Thunderbird. ces, Infringement of trade­ tient contact. Great Must be available at 6. (a) Joseph — Food Administrator (x) provided. We offer; marks, trade names or pat­ chester, Connecticut 06040. ter. Fridays 3pm-7pm, paid vocations, paid will do a complete |ob. Start FIREW60D SALE 37,000 miles. $8500. Call working conditions. Saturdays 10am-6pm, press time (1:00pm) (b) Demosthenes — Orator (z) ■49 par cord. 8 ft, langtha, 643-0718 after 5pm. ents, violotlon of rights of Sealed bids will be receWed dally and Friday even­ holidays, paid personal •BMB Tax PnparfllieB to finish. Free estimates. LMVIIIOS. CARPET Tlf(S SPACE at the above address until PART T IM E Afternoon hours. Call Sundays 11am-6pm. (c) Hannibal — General (w) grata, dallvarad, 4 cord prlyocy and Infringement of ings at 12:30am. Deliv­ days, health and/or life WARD Don’t worry ebbut ttw SERVICE minimum. MC/VI8A copyright and praprietary 7:00 P.M . on Monday, May 2, HELP WANTED 646-5153 leave message Typing necessary. Ap­ (d) Solon — Lawyer (y) now tax lew. BuNnosaend HerHagt KHchiii A — ^ 5 0 * 4 0 rights, unfair competition 19SS, at which time they will with service. ery of papers takes Insurance, tree park­ Inatallatlona, aalas and plications being ac­ (e) Galen — Physician (v) Indlvlduat Inoome tax re­ tor 24 Insertions Northirn Flrawood TAKE A LOOK and libel and slander, which be publicly opened, reod and PART Time (substitute) cepted Monday-Frlday approximately 1 hour. ing, pleasant office at­ CLERK Bsth Center repairs weakly carpet Oltlistrlbutors recorded. Mondav-Saturdav, de­ mosphere. Apply In turn preperatlona. Coma vitR our showroom at; may result from the publlco- driver needed for 9am-11om. Call 528-1300 Out ntw hBBith 06rt specials. Call 443-2711 6 3 0 -0 0 5 9 87 Chev Astro Vsn tlon of any advertlsment In Bids shall remain valid for newspaper delivery In for an appointment. pendable car a must. person Tuesdoy- fBoMty l6 666htng t Ward CItrli to Crit Bill M anee ter 182 W. Middle Tpke. 4 Cpt. CtMlr*. TV •15,400 the Manchester Herald by th irty, days from the bid Call Bob at 647-9946. Frldov, 8;30am-4pm. worti pirt Nmi. Nm IM# tvtnlng Manchester PHONE for details adyertlser. Including adver­ opening date. The District Andover/Hebron. Call PART Time lob taking PART-TIme driver tor tM>ur6.16 hour! ptr wt6li. aggilatoiat at 64S4166 Donna 649-3467 for de­ core of either Infants or Prague Shoe Com­ 643-2070 84 Cougar awm •6495 tisements In any free distri­ reserves the right to relect handicapped person. pany, 200 Pitkin Street, A m6dl06l btohoound 6nd 648-5400 RECREATIONAL bution publications pub­ any and all bids for any rea­ tails before 11am. 2 year olds In a day core Manchester- Glaston­ hnowt9d96 ol mtdtoBi Itrmlnol* 86 Buick Electra *10,200 son deemed to be In the best HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Eost Hartford, CT. pgy l6 6 plu6. Oood ordanliBlIonii EQUIPMENT 4 Dr. aN tottras. lished by the Manchester center. Hours 1-6pm. bury area. 646-7703. 6liMto BTt n606666ry. AoourBi# Herald. Penny Slettert, Interest of the District. Must be mature. CUSTOMER Service. W* ACCOUNTANT. Stott Ac­ ENROUEDMENT FARRAMO REMODELIHfl FL R ANDIN loadad Lo, Ml oord kwping on nurWng unttf. f t Yaart INS tapwfanos 08 8 6 SKI Boots, Nordica, Publisher. EIGHTH UTILITIES Please call The Child­ CIRCULATIDN Crew Su­ are looking for respon­ TELLER S Needed. Man­ countant needed In Room aiMtiono, daoka. roonng, • Floors Ilka new 84 Lynx a d,. •1995 D IS TR IC T FROZEN FOOD CLERK sible service minded Wt in txoilltnt taliry ind T«a WapartSen / OmaWns / T « aiding, windowa and guttata. men's size 6, good con­ Full time opening ren's Ploce.lnc, Man­ pervisors. Excellent chester Parkade of­ growing business. De­ btntfW pBokiot. a Spaclallzlng In oldsr floort 88 Toyota Craaaida Thomas E. Landers, Jr. opportunity tor reti­ Individuals to handle fice, Connecticut Bank gree and 1-3 years ex­ Saokhoa and buSdozor aarvica dition $30. Telephone Insurance Commissioner available. Will be res­ chester. 643-5535. FIb999 oontBct our Oirtolor of ■apwt M Naw a Ota Tm uwa avaRabla. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. a Natural & atalnad floort au. wa, LoaM THE DEADLINE FOR customer Inquiries. Si Trust. Call 647-5500. NurtM. 646-3149. •11,400 Dated at MANCHESTER, PART Time position. rees, students, moms. perience preferred. • No waxing anymora PLACING OR ponsible for ordering, Approximately 20 The position requires PiWTTIME Responsibilities In­ RHIERUE 0. OWEHl RALEIGH touring boys 84 Chev Caprice CONN, this 27th day of Jon., receiving and stock­ Manchester Insurance CONCRETE Form Car­ Rut. 647-8509 CANCELING AN AD IS 19SS. hours per week. Work enthuslam, Independ- clude Involvement In John V irfillli - 046-5750 bike. Good condition. Wgn.. lm m . ailm •6495 ing. Includes heavy agency looking for a ' ent thinking and organ­ penter. 5 years expe­ TELEMARKETiNG GLASTDNBURY 6464076 Rft. 646-0840 12 NOON THE DAY 003-02 with young adults ages rience In commercial cosh bookkeeping, $150.643-0781. -f 82 Buick Ontury customer contact. mature person from ization. Good com­ Looking for people who BEFORE, MONDAY - 8:30am to 1pm. Must 10-15. Mondav- foundations. Must be bonk reconciliation HEALTH CARE ZDr..aAT. F8.AC •4295 munication skills and a like to talk on the phone, and collection. Com­ FRIDAY. IN ORDER Previous experience In have good typing and Thursdav 4:30pm- able to read blueprints, MUSICAL 83 RX7 aiiwr. iix •6495 Frozen Food Depart­ 8:30pm, Saturday pleasant telephone layout, set anchor apeak with a plaaaant pany benefits availa­ CENTER TO MAKE THE NEXT office skills. Call manners are essential. HOMES HOMES HOMES ITEMS ment or Dairy Depart­ Donna 646-6050. Inde­ 10am-2pm. Reliable bolts. Full time em­ voice, who can work ble. Please coll for 83 Oldt Cutlaaa ISSUE. FRIDAY transportation a must. Please call Jeanne at from 9:00 am - 1:(X) pm, appointment, Mondov- 1175 HBbron Avb. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MORTGAGES Clara, 4 Dr. trotigham ment is preferred. pendent Insurance ployment with benef­ ENCORE Banlo, $150. AT. NS. AC •6300 A FTERN O ON BY 2:30 If you have the ability 647-9946 fo r m ore its. Call 742-5317. 8am- Monday-Frlday. Frldov, 8:30am- Glastonbury, CT I I If you don't use It, don' Excellent starting rate Center, 830 Hartford Information. DRESSED to the nines I MANCHESTER. Spa­ MANCHESTER. Excep­ Gibson Folk guitar, PM FOR M ONDAY'S n e ^ It and don't wont It to motivate young 5pm. ___ WE OFFER: Hourly 12;30pm. Prague Shoe 06033 DC NOT GO BANKRUPTI 87 Merc Cougar depending upon ex­ Road, Manchester. Exceptional 7 room cious, airy, beautiful 4 tional home In execu­ $250. Ukelele, $10. 643- $AV E ISSUE. THANK YOU why not sell It with < perience. Apply: adults and have some PART Time licensed HELP Wanted- light pro­ wage, commlaalona. Company, Administra­ (203) 659-1905 Stop Foreclosure! Home- BANQUET Servers. Part sales experience, your tive Office. 282-9074. Raised Ranch on gor- bedroom Colonial lo­ tive area. U & R owners, consolidate your 0781. FOR YOUR Classified Ad? Cal' 643 hairdresser for busy duction. 7:30-2:30. Incentives, paid vaca­ Cquii Opportunity Employor M/F Contemporary Ranch 82 Oldt Cutlass time, flexible hours. earnings potential Is salon. 649-3999. geous park-llke cated In South Man­ bills, pay off your credit Suprami. 4 Or., 46K •5295 COOPERATION!!! 2711 to piece your oc'. Apply In person: The Monday-Frlday. Call tions. courtesy mem­ ADMINISTRATIVE As­ grounds. Features In­ chester near the Glas­ with formal living unlimited. Based on sistant. Growing com­ cards, your car or busi­ PETS AND Shop Rite Gallery, 141 New Lon- straight commission. 646-8228. bership, sales training. EXPERIENCED Collec­ clude 3 bedrooms, 2'/a tonbury line. 2'/a baths, room and dining room, ness loon, your mortgage 83 Cougar LS d o n Tu rn p ik e , 0)11 Judy 646-7096. pany seeking auollfled tor at 60 day level. baths, large eat-ln kit­ large family room, su­ family room, den, 2'/3 and save, save your SUPPLIES T«n.Vt •5295 NOTICSI SUPERMARKETS, INC. Coll Jeanne, Circula­ person. Responsibili­ Glastonbury. tion Department, 647- Savings Bank of Man­ chen, screened In per master bedroom. A baths, oversized 2 car homell NO PAYMENTS 87 Sable-QS' PUBLIC HBARINO 214 Spencer St. HELP WANTED ties Include: payroll, porch, magnificent In garage and large deck. UP TO 2 YEARS! Bad TWO Puppies. German 4 0r . •13,399 BOARD OP DIRBCTORS Sales Positions. Morn­ 9946. NURSING AAA chester. 649-9696 ext. most see. Centurv-21 Manchester, C T group Insurance, ad­ 339. ground pool with de­ Epstein Realty. 647- All this set on profes­ credit, late payments or Shepard and Husky TOWN OF MANCHISTIR, CONNECTICUT ings. Eblens Casual INSURANCE Office. ministration of person­ 87 Line. Continental Clothing and Foot­ ASSISTANTS A U T D C L U B luxe trimmings. 2 car 8895.a sionally landscaped unemployment Is not a mixed. 3 months old, Clerical Including typ­ 381 Broad SI., Mancliattsr nel records ond office FULL Time. Immediate problem. Foreclosure as­ very healthy. $100 Low MUaa SAVE Notice Is hereby gWen that the Board of Directors, Tow n of wear, 974 Main Street, ing and telephone re­ opening sales/office garage. Treat yourself COVENTRY, 1st time lot. $229,900. Sentry Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearloe at the PART Time driver IOC supplies Inventory. and call today! Real Estr«e. 643-4060.O sistance ovallable for the each. Call 647-8346. 65 NiMan Stanza Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Moln Street, Manchester, Manchester. 646-1191. CIRCULATION Area Ad­ quired. Jewell- Eng­ (CERTIHED) Company benefits position. We will train. buyers take note. Reas­ S ELF-EM P LO Y ED and 4 Or. •5995 Connecticut, on Tuesday, February 9, 19SS at 7:30 P.M . to needed. Must have own visor. Housewives, land Insurance. Wq hov* fuN tifTW tnd ptrl Urn* $5 per hour Includes 2 $249,900. Jackson & onable priced 5 room MANCHESTER. An Invi­ car. Work 2 days a INSURANCE Manches­ poiWon» tifilibf on thNlB for POULTRY Farm available. Please coll Jackson Real Estate. NEWLY DIVORCED! 86 Toyota Corolla consider ond act on the following; ter agency. Immediate mothers with young 646-4662. * nights and Saturday. Ranch with 3 bed­ tation to spacious liv­ Swiss Conservative MISCELLANEOUS 4 dr.. Aulo, Nt. week. Call Julie 871- oorillllod nurting atoMinto. A workers and laundry for on appointment. 647-8400.O ing Is yours In this Ak. AM/PM •7495 The adoption by the Board of Directors of o Tax Assess­ opening part time. children, students. WAITRESSES. Week­ gonuino Intoroof In person. Full time. Paid 8 : 30o m -1 2 : 30pm . Coll 643-2171. rooms, country kit­ Group at 203-454-1336 FOR SALE ment Agreement between the Town and the Moll at Buck- 2988, leave message. Earn extra money with rmportent Evory olhor woinnd; BRAND new listing! "Im ­ chen, spacious living unique 9 room, 2'/a both or 203-454-4404. land Hills Partnership (of which Homart Manchester In- Group Claims process­ days and weekends for bonoftt/no bonoftt pion; pontlon health-life Insurance Prague Shoe Com­ SECRETARY for active 86 Marc Lynx COOKS Part time wee­ ing and general office your own part time lob. breakfast and lunch. pan oflof 6 monttio: oxoollonl pany, Administrative engineering sales of­ maculate" only begins room and rural setting. U 8, R High Ranch. 4 Dr.. Aulo, at. yestment Co. and Manchester Simon Developers Limited bonofll poobogo. and retirement plan. to describe this excep­ Large deck, 1st floor TE E Shirt transfers. Ap­ AC. AM/PM <4195 Partnership are the general partners) fixing the ossess- kends. Flll-ln shift. 5am work. 643-6401. Bring your children Experience preferred. Call Arbor Acre Farm Office. 282-9074. fice. Accurate typing Call today for deto.ls. proximately 3000, also ta 1pm or 11:30am to For oowploa Informollon ond tional 7 room older $121,900. Century-21 family room with 2 ment of real property for seven years within a 115-acre with you and save on 649-4011. Coll between skills and phone ans­ 50 to 100k numerals and parcel which Is owned by the Partnership and located 7:30pm as needed. With PART Time general util­ inlorvlow. ploooo oonloot: 633-4681 ext 351. EOE. AUTO and Truck Me­ Colonial on Woodland Epstein Realty. 647- cathedral celling, 4 Rentals ity person needed babysitting costs. 21 6am-3pm. wering. Experience re­ letters for shirts, caps, MORIARTY east of Buckland Street, south of the Manchester-South possible full time hours per week, solary LOT Person. Varied du­ chanic. Immediate op­ Street. 7 rooms, 3 bed­ 8895.0 bedrooms and much Windsor town line, west of Slater Street and north of In­ Tuesdav-Frldoy, 1pm- FIRE Restoration com­ DIRECTOR OF NURSES ening. Experienced quired. Full benefits. etc. Best offer. 649-3642 summer work. Expe­ plus gas allowance. Su­ ties, driver's license On busline and ample rooms, 2 full baths, MANCHESTER. 5 year more. Located In area terstate S4, on which the Partnership has made plans to 5pm. Call 647-1161. pany looking for a few required. Pev relqted only with own tools. of tine homes. Call tor otter 5:30pm.a______BROTHERS build an approxlmatley 785,000 square foot regional shop­ rience In quantity pervise our carrier GLASTONBURY parking. Call 289-1571. fireplace, full Insula­ old Townhouse In con­ ROOMS ping center and additional commercial development. caoking and dietary S70.00-S90.00 per night. 2-3 boys and girls. If you good workers. Will to experience. Contoct 647-9552. tion, newer roof, 2 cor details. Sentry Real POOLSIll AAA Pool Dis­ 301 Ceirter Street train. $6 starting pay. Wes or Horry at Cardi­ RECEPTIONIST tor venient location. 2 bed- FOR RENT tributor. Must dispose All public meetings of the Tow n of Manchester are held at background helpful but evenings per week. like kids, want a little HEALTH CARE DUNHILL Is coming to garage plus a beautiful room, IVa baths, Estate. 643-4060.n UUiKheeter, CT locations which are accessible to hondlcopped citizens. In good opportunity for Women preferred. Call Independence and your Full and part time nal Buick. 649-4571. Manchester! We'll be Manchester law office. In ground pool. Call MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ of entire Inventory of work. Call after 9am. Light typing sklllshelp- laundry hook-up, slid­ ROOM for rent. Close to new 1987 leftover 3T addition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary mature person who Is 649-6263, 4:30-6:30, own Income. Call 647- CENTER SERVICE Secretary- at the Manchester today and see for your­ ers to patio. Full base­ room Garrison Colon­ aid In order to facilitate their participation at meetings willing to be trained in Monday-Frlday, 4-5pm 646-6855. YW CA, 78 North Main ful. Call Laura at 646- self! $168,000. Jackson downtown and busline. family sized pools with 643-5135 should contact the Tow n at 647-3123 one week prior to the 9946. 1175 Hebron Ave. Auto. Basic secretary ment Includes kitchen ial In Immaculote a new field. Good start­ Saturday and Sundoy. SECRETARIAL position knowledge required. Street on January 20,27 3500. & Jackson Real Estate. $80.00 per week. Tele­ huge sun deck, fencing, scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be appliances and low condition. Steel beam phone 643-1021. filter, ladders and war­ made. ing pay and pro-rated PART Time teacher PART Time counter and In a stimulating, flexi­ Glastonbury, C T Automotive knowledge and Feburory 3 from AUTO Body Repair Per­ 647-8400.a condominium fee. constructed home feat­ benefits, vacation, etc. general duties for ble environment. Pub­ desired. Miscellaneous 10om-2pm. Positions son. Opening for auto ranty for only $978 " g W Y o u T C a F JAMES F. FOGARTY needed tor AM hours. 06033 CAPITALIZE on tomor­ Realty World, Benolt- uring a 12'x20' living delivered financing SECRETARY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Free meals. Contact Experience preferred power equipment lic contact, typing, duties. Driver's license for: clerk, reception­ painters assistant. In­ row! Attractive and Frechette Associates. room, dining room and APARTMENTS Foad Servive Supervi­ but not necessary. dealer In Coventry. light bookkeeping. Full (203) 659-1905 required. Excellent ist, typist, data entry, volves preparation of beamed 1st floor fam­ available. Act nowl Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 2Sth day of January, Equot Opportunity Employe M/F well malntalned6plusS 646-7709.O FOR RENT Call Dave at 563-1161 or 19SS. sor, Cresttleld Conva­ Permanent port time or port time. Send re­ pay and benefits. Con­ secretaries, word pro­ cars and detail work. Please call KIndercare room Duplex In Man­ SOUTHERITNew Eng- ily room, fireplace, 2 1-800-852-7665. »15 004-02 lescent Home,643-5151. Manchester at 646-7090. position mornings and sume to: Lutz Child­ tact Wes or Harry at cessors, light Indus­ Full time, oil benefits chester on Florence lond classifleld ads car garage, vinyl sid­ OAKLAND Heights 4 Lines — 10 Days Saturdays. Eckert's ren's Museum, 247 Cardinal Buick. 649- trials and food service. paid. Located In Man- SUPER Single waterbed RECEPTION 1ST tor vete- Street. Excellent rental reach nearly 800,000 ing, new carpet, newer Apartments. Now ac­ 50$ Charge each addi­ Lawn & Leisure. 742- South Main Street, 4571. Dunhill Temporaries, chester. Coll 649-5030. Income, separate utili­ roof. An excellent buy cepting appllacatlons mattress. New. Still In rlnarv hospital In homes In Connecticut tional line, per day. You 6103. Manchester. EOE-AA. South Windsor. Hours CLERICAL-Cashler. East Hartford 282- MOHAWK Industrial & ties, carpeting, alumi­ and Rhode Island. The In area of tine homes. for 1 8, 2 bedroom box. $50. 455-9609. either 7:30 or 9am-3pm. Work for large distrib­ 0701/Eost Windsor 623- Supply Corp. has a num siding. Call for price for a basic 25 $216,900. D.W.FIsh apartments. Call 528- EXXON BrandOcorrectl- can cancel at any time. Great lob for mother utor In Manchester. 4416. position open for a figures and more de­ word ad Is only $55 and Realty. 643-1591 or 871- 6521. ble ribbons and 14 ty­ SORRY. billing clerk. This posi­ tails. Offered at 1400.O pewriter ribbons. Best • • • with children. Take Take In money from CAFETERIA general kit­ will appear In 43 news­ EAST Hartford 1 bed­ NO REFUNDS OR PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE summers and school drivers, light filing and chen help. Monday- tion requires good typ­ $169,900. Jackson & papers. For more In­ WILLIMANTIC 3 bed­ room , first floor. offer. 646-1232. ADJUSTMENTS vacations off If de­ general clerical work. Frlday. Good storting ing skills and an organ­ Jackson Real Estate. formation call Classi­ room Ranch on Quarry $435.00 plus utilities on BEAR Collectors. Must WITH THE HERALD’S sired. Some Saturdays Super company. No wage, benefits. 633-4681 ized mind. Hours and 647-8400.O fied, 643-2711 and ask Street. Nearly 1/3 acre. busline. Call 568-1054. sell some of my collec­ CALL HERALD MEDICAL SALES required. Light typing. typing needed . To ext. 330. Charlotte salary negotiable. Con­ FOREST Ridge Condomi­ for detalls.n Well Insulate, wood- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ tion. Stelff, Canter­ Medical background a $15,600. Call Sharon, 8a.m. to 2p.m.______tact Gerry Decelles. nium. Beautiful 4 level IM M ACULATE! U & R /cool stove. Brick room apartment. 2nd bury, AvantI, Blolosky, CLASSIFIED National Healthcare & Hospital Supply Corp., plus .eneflts. Call 528- Advanced Careers. 282- WAREHOUSE Manager 643-5107. EOE. Townhouse with 3 bed­ constructed newer chimney, auaranteed floor. $525 plus secur­ North American VALENTINE x 4-strT7 a national leader In the Health Care Industry, 2178. 9232 fee cold. handling all receiving, W ASH ING TON School rooms, 2’/> baths, din­ Contemporary Colon­ water proof. Base­ ity. No pets. Call 649- (Including-Kareem Ab­ ing room or 1st floor ment, dishwasher. $500 dul Jabear) and more. 643-2711 has an opening for a Sales Professional In stock management, area. Sitter needed for ial In area of new 1928 until 5pm. ______some shipping and 10 and 7 year old. Call room. Carport, pool, homes. Wood and carpeting allowance. Many for price paid. Connecticut. Nicely decorated. ELDERLY Housing. Now material preparation. 649-5072. ______tennis. Owner financ­ aluminum sided, 3 bed­ taking applications for Call 646-1432, keep try- CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR Independent position ing too! Anne Miller rooms, V/i baths, 2 Principles only. Ing, leave messoge. The Ideal candidate will have sales experience ASSISTANT Manager for $113,900. 423-8717. 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ LINES for a self-starter. Moll hardware store. Good Real Estate. 647-8000. o zone heat and garage. ments. Call 528-6522. SEWING Machine base Housewivea, mothers with young children, In the Hospital Health Care Industry and will order/Retall company pay, benefits. Apply ELLINGTON. Fleldstone Asking $199,900. Strano cabinet. $50. 643-0781. students. Earn extra money with your own Real Estate. 647-7653. □ 1 bedoom, busline. Ap­ be motivated by growth and opportunity. needs Immediate help. Conyers Hardware. Village. Brand new L 0 T 8 /U N D pliances. $450 plus utili­ part-time job. Bring your children with you Apply at CT. Cane and 646-5707. ______Condominium. Spa­ V IN Y L Sided Duplex. FOR SALE ties. No pets. Security. ENOROLLS We offer a salary commensurate with and aave on babysitting costs. 21 hours per Reed, 134 Pine St., COMPANION for elderly cious 1 bedroom unit Newer Insulation, sid­ 649-7770. Manchester. with cathedral ceilings ing, storms and 27« wMlh - 284 experience and an excellent benefits package. week, salary plus gaa allowance. Supervise woman In her home. COLUMBIA. 4 plus acres RO CKV ILLE-1 bedroom, width - 2 ter 28e BOOKKEEPER. Full All shifts. Call Laura. and beautiful domed screens tn this 5 plus 5 on beautiful wooded lot Please send resume In confidence to Bob our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want windows. Views of the Duplex with 3 bed­ excellent condition. MUST M pteksd up it Dm I time experienced In all 646-3500. on private rood. Wall-to-wall carpeting, H«r*M OntiM Monday Umi | Sorbello. a little Independence and your own income, phases of bookkeep­ countryside. $97,900. rooms each side, se­ $125,000. Call 487-1239. 9 heat and hot water Thursday btlara 11 a.ni.only. ing, Including financial Anne Miller Real Est­ parate systems plus 5 call 647-9948 or 647-9947. ate. 647-8000J______year old heating sys­ Included. $525 month. statements, general Also, 2 bedroom excel­ NATIONAL HEALTHCARE & ledger and payroll for Real Estate NORTH Coventry. Take tem on 1 side. A must seel $139,900. Strano lent condition. Wall-to- HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORP. returns. Computer the time to see these MORTGAGES wall carpeting. No util­ W ANTED TO knowledge helpful. beautifully con­ Real Estate. 647-7653. □ Route 870 at Hook Mountain Road ities, $525 month. Call BUY/TRAOE P A R T TIM E Windsor location. Sa­ I HOMES structed homes of MANCHESTER. Over­ for details 9am-6pm. Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058 lary commensurate FOR SALE nearly 2000 square feet. sized 9 room Colonial, 4 in need oi 644-5273. with experience. Reply 7 rooms Including a OLD and new furniture, EquH Oppoftuntty tmploytr M/F NEWS STAND DEALER large bedrooms, main household Items and with resume and salary huge fireplaced living floor family room with iWortgage? 2 Bedroom house apart­ Manchester area, deliver only to Honor requirements to; P.O. All real estate advertised In room, full sized kitchen ment. $575 per month glassware. Will pay the Manchester Herald Is fireplace, also a lower cash. Coins and je­ Boxee and stores. Eatabllshed route. Work Box 187, Wethersfield, with raised panelled level recreation room, Good credit or bad plus security deposit. sublect to the Fair Housing No pets. 649-7105. welry. 6464496. approximately 6 houre per week - get paid C T 06109. Act of 19M, which makes It cabinets, formal dining formal dining room, credit, we make loans for 10. Must be available at Prase Time COUNTER help. Dry Illegal to advertise any pref­ room, atrium door and good sized kitchen with easy. Recent ban­ MANCHESTER Availa­ cleaning. Afternoons. erence, limitation or discrim­ separate rear kitchen glass sliders to deck, kruptcy, torecloare or ble Immediately, 3 (12:30 pm) dally and Friday evening at 12:30 ination bated on race, color, door to deck, 3 bed­ 2W baths, private back room rent on 2nd floor, Automotive a.m. Delivery of papers takes approximately Parkade Cleaners, religion, sex or national late payments, we can Manchester Parkade. rooms (master has Its yard treed lot. Priced appllonces, no pets. Send a message of love origin, or an Intention to help. Relo-Com has It 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dependable 649-5559. ______make any such preference, own bath) party sized to sell. $249,900. U & R $450.00 plus utilities. family room, 2>/i baths, Rr y. 643-2692.0 Security, references. The G. FOX Distribution Center car a m utt Call Bob. at 647-9040. WAITRESSES Wanted limitation or discrimination. all from 1st and 2nd I CARS to your Valentine on The Herald will not know­ laundry room, thermo­ .HESTER Seven mortgagps to refi­ Call 643-1570. full or port time. Apply pane windows, pull MA FOR SALE In So. Windsor Is now accepting applications for In person. Luigi's Res­ ingly accept any advertise­ room Cape In desirable nances. Applications 2 Bedroom - Wall-to-wall ment which If In violation of down attic stairway, Buckley School neigh­ carpeting, heat, appli­ February 13^*’ merchandise processors, who will verify orders, taurant. 706 Hartford the low. burled oil tank, 3 zoned taken In the conveni­ SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door ticket and hang merchandise and Insure that Road, Manchester. 649- borhood. Siding, deck, ances,A/C. No pets. Sedan. 5 spped. New M ANCHESTER. Older 3 heating system, 8' ceil­ ence of your home or Clean. $625 per month. shipments to our stores are correct. Schedules P A R T TIM E " 1 5325. ______bedroom Cape with professional landscap­ tire and exhaust. En­ ings, 2 car garage plus ing. Rec room, dark­ office. Available March 1st. gine In good condition. available are: M AKE Money at home many possibilities. 1 an acre treed lot. assembling electron­ car garage. Conve­ room, new paint and 647-9137. Excellent gas mileage. CUSTDMER SERViCE $193,900 sounds too paper Inside. Fire­ CALL NOW Needs some work. $600 7:15 am to 3:45 pm 8 am to 12 Noon ics, crafts, others. nient location. $121,900. oood. Blanchard & Placing on ad In Classified 7:15 am to 12 Noon 9 am to 2 pm We are looking for responsible aen’Icc- More Intormatlon- D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- place, hardwood our professionals are negotiable. Call An­ Rossetto, “ We're Sel­ floors, boy windows. Is easy. Just call 643-2711. 8 am to 3:45 pm 4 pm to 9:30 pm minded Individuals to handle customer inquir­ (504) 641-0091. Ext. 1390. 1591 or 87M400.D ling Houses". 646-2482. on duty 7 days a week drew Y. 643-2711 days. CALL Open 7 dovs. Call nowl Much more. A must 649-9276 mornings 7-8 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm ies. The position requires enthusiasm, inde­ MANCHESTER. Town- see. $159,900. Dan 646- RELO-COM I STORE AND PRINCETON Street ex­ evenings 5-8. ______Apply In parson between 8am and 5pm, Monday pendent thinking, and organization. Good SMALL Engine Me­ house Condominium. 9892. OFFICE SPACE in the communication skills and a pleasant tele­ chanic for power Beautiful 2 bedroom panded 7 room Cape. 3 FINANCIAL COLLECTORS. Rare 643-2711 thru Friday. We offer a competitive starting rate, a SUDDENLY available. A find. 1967 Firebird For­ phone manner are essential. equipment shop In Cov­ unit In convenient cen­ bedroom, country kit­ generous Incentive bonus program that enables chen. 16X22 1st floor perfect place to raise SERVICES NEW Building. Interior mula. $400 H-0. All Manchester to place your entry. Experienced on tral location. Private to suit occupant. 750 to you to earn additional money and the best em­ 2 and 4 cycle and oWn rear deck overlooks family room, master your family. See this Call Bob Hayward options. 742-7267. 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Frlday bedroom with sitting tine Manchester home 1,000 square feet unit. ployee discount program in the area. Apply at: tools necessary. Good nice yard. Slate entry- Utilities and parking DODGE Charger 1977. Herald special message 7:00 AM — 10:C0 AM Saturday opportunity for take way, 1 car attoched area, 16X32 above today! Affordable at 649-3156 ground pool. $172,500. $147,900. Blanchard & Licensed by CT. and Included. Peterman Loaded with T-top. G. FOX Distribution Center Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more charge type person. garage. D.W.FIsh Building Company. $1600 or best offer. Call PlMH P.S. Deadline is 10 A.M., Fei^ 12th, 1988 Eckert's Lawn 8, Leis­ Realty. 643-1591 or 871- No agents. Coll after Rossetto, "We're Sel­ N.Y. 602711 301 Qovornort Hwy„ So. WIndtor. C T 06074 Information. 5pm. 649-4477. ling Houses" 646-2482.0 649-9404. . 649-4278. lot ure. 742-6103. 1400.O > '