to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb 11. 1988 Phase-In: Plan would ease revaluation / page 3 C ham ps: Coventry Rap group plans Names in the News girls win 2nd straight concert tribute House from 1967 to 1973. COC title / p ag e 17 Helping Tabatha He has been living in Nashville No help: Campaign costs ‘still modest’ / page 4 PITTSBURGH (AP) - A waste and selling metal buildings since to tough principal disposal company donated $5,000 his release. Mrs. Blanton works for the Tennessee Department of for Tabatha Foster, bringing to Labor. PATERSON, N.J. (AP) — The rap group $200,000 the amount raised for the Run-DMC decided to perforin for free at an 3-year-old girl who underwent a inner-city high schooi to pay tribute to Principal Joe five-organ transplant. Cleared for solo Clark and his tough approach to education and “ Tabatha’s courage and forti­ keeping drug dealers out. tude have been an inspiration to LONDON (AP) — A judge ruled "N o gang of knuckleheads has the right to keep the people of Pittsburgh and the that Holly Johnson, former lead other kids from getting an education,” group nation,” John Rangos Sr., presi­ singer of the British rock group member Darryl McDaniel said in a statement dent and chief executive officer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, could announcing this afternoon’s concert at Eastside Chambers Development Co, Inc., not be restrained by a record High School. "You take away someone’s schooling said Wednesday in announcing company from beginning a solo the donation. l\mih aurltPBli'rMancheslnr - A City of Village Charm and you’ve stolen his future.” career. However, this northern New Jersey city’s mayor '■iy The Madisonville, Ky., girl High Court Judge Sir John said Wednesday that additional police would patrol received a new liver, small Whitford, maintaining that the intestine, pancreas and parts of a restraints in a 1983 contract were the area because of concerns about possible J i C T r violence and that students from other schools might stomach and colon in a 15-hour unreasonable, refused on Wed­ Friday, Feb. 12,1988 30 C e n ts play hooky to see Run-DMC. experimental operation that nesday to grant the record Lori Somes, Run-DMC’s publicist, said the group ended Nov. 1. She is the world’s company Zang Tumb Tuum and volunteered to perform two 30-minute concerts at longest surviving five-organ music publishers Perfect Songs a the school because they admire Clark’s approach to transplant patient. court order preventing Johnson education, which includes roaming the halls with a About $200,000 has been raised from signing a solo contract with Weinberg’s mall vote awaits change in agreement baseball bat and bullhorn. to help pay for Tabatha’s medical another company. “ We want to let this principal and the others like bills a t, Children’s Hospital of “ Mr. Johnson ... was, in my him know that they have our support,” McDaniel Pittsburgh, Joseph K. Williams judgment, entitled to free himself By Andrew Yurkovsky Weinberg has said she doesn’t in favor of the agreement. Only negotiations with the mall devel­ Penny said today the clause Handley, a Democrat, and Geof­ said. III, an attorney for the Foster from these onerous obligations,” Manchester Herald want the tax abatement, worth five votes, a simple majority on oper, said Thursday he had would allow transfer of the frey Naab, a Republican, are the Clark, whose tactics made national headlines, family and trustee of the fund, Whitford said. “ He is a singer. He $9.5 million, transferred to the nine-member board, is neces­ drafted a clause that would halt abatement if the mall were to be only board members who have became embroiled in controversy in December said Wednesday. wants to make a living singing.” Democratic Director Barbara another developer. sary to pass the plan. the tax abatement if the property sold to a member of the partner­ not revealed how they are likely AP photo after kicking 66 students out of the 3,000-student The record company was B. Weinberg said today she will “ If we finish negotiating the A vote is expected on the plan at is sold before or while the ship that is developing the mall or to vote on the plan. to a subsidiary of one of the school without notifying the school board. TRY ONE — Trini Mann offers a cookie to Skip Ferry, director of the Divorce planned formed in 1983 and Frankie Goes have to read a change to the language of this clause, then I Tuesday’s meeting of the Board agreement is in effect. He said Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and The issue remains unresolved. Clark has received to Hollywood, then virtually proposed tax abatement agree­ could be in support of the issue,” of Directors. that he would expect Homart to partners. Directors Stephen T. Cassano and Norwaik Kiwanis Emergency Shelter, on Wednesday. The 8-year-oid make a counterproposal that several shows of support, including the backing of NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - unknown outside Liverpool, was ment between the town and the Weinberg said. She wouldn’t say The tax abatement would be He said he planned to continue Kenneth N. Tedford, all Demo­ Girl Scout raised $200 from locai companies to pay for seven cases of would allow the entire tax abate­ U.S. Education Secretary William Bennett. Former Gov. Ray Blanton, who the first group they signed. developer of the proposed $70 what specific requirements used to help pay for road and talks with Homart today. crats, have said they are commit­ Clark was reluctant to comment about the cookies for the sheiter. served a two-year federal prison Johnson, 27, said he felt “ fan­ million Mall at Buckland Hills would have to be made in order to ment or a part of it to be retained ted to voting for the plan. Director utilities improvements around by the buyer, depending on the “ I expect to work on it today concert, saying he feared publicity would attract term for conspiracy to sell liquor tastic” and would start his solo before deciding whether she will gain her support. the proposed mall. As mayor, James F. “ Dutch" Fogarty, outsiders. licenses to friends, and Betty career “ as quickly as I can find vote for the plan. “ I think we're going to wait profit made by Homart. because I know this thing is another Democrat, has said he is Weinberg had supported a $13 supposed to be on the fast track, “ During the concerts, at least 20 additional police Blanton, his wife of 38 years, are the right producer in the right Weinberg said she had spoken until we see the language of the million bond issue for that pur­ in favor of the plan. officers will patrol the Eastside neighborhood, said getting a divorce. place.” about the agreement this morn­ agreement," Weinberg said. Penny said he had submitted he said. He said his hope is to have Girl Scout uses her cookies pose that was turned down by Republican Directors Ronald Mayor Frank X. Graves. Under a property settlement, ing with Joe LeDuc, the senior A “ yes" vote from Weinberg the clause for consideration by “ as complete a document as I voters in November. Osella and Theunis “ Terry" "Some of these concerts have turned into riots and the former first lady will receive development director for the could be enough to guarantee the Homart. Efforts to reach Homart can" by Tuesday’s directors’ Werkhoven have said they are if other high school students hear about this I’m $1,200 a month in alimony until Homart Development Co. of passage of the plan because four Stephen T. Penny, an attorney officials for comment this morn­ meeting. to help homeless in Norwalk Royal Olympian leaning against the plan. there will be a temptation for them to cut classes Blanton is 65, as well as "any , the mail developer. other directors have said they are who is representing the town in ing were unsuccessful. So far. Directors Mary Ann just to see the group exit or enter the building,” royalties generated from any CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Graves said. NORWALK (AP) — An 8-year-old girl Trini had already begun calling local books, TV programs or movies Princess Anne, the daughter of The mayor said officers would be in cruisers near moved by the plight of the destitute people companies and asking fordonationstobuy concerning the husband’s Queen Elizabeth II and an Olym­ the school watching for truants. The school is she saw on the streets of her hometown cookies to be donated to the homeless affairs.” pic equestrian competitor in 1976, Birthday normally protected only by security guards. raised almost $200 from local companies shelter. When he turns 65, Blanton will is in line to become a member of Haig pulls out, “ The police won’t be down there to wave a red flag to buy Girl Scout cookies for a homeless "I had to give her some help.” Mrs. share his state pension of about the International Olympic Com­ but to give a degree of assurance that there will be shelter. Mann said. “She would call the compan­ $30,000-e year with Mrs. Blanton, mittee, sources say. police on hand to monitor the situation,” Graves ’’They looked so hopeless.” said the girl, ies. and sometimes she would call me at said the agreement filed Tuesday Princess Anne is expected to be sure isn’t said. Trini Mann. ” I wanted to help them.” work and hook me up through our phone in Circuit Court. chosen to succeed Lord Luke, who Trini’s parents said they told their system to the person on the other line.” The Blantons, both 57, married is resigning after 37 years on the Clark is not required to clear assembly programs IOC, sources said Wednesday, supports Dole in 1940 and separated more than with the Paterson Board of Education, but some daughter about the homeless after she saw The effort generated contributions from two years ago, soon after Blan­ speaking on condition of nice day members expressed concern about the event. some of them on the streets. The girl, who belongs to Girl Scouts, wanted to order Norden Systems. U.S. Surgical Corp., and ton’s release from prison. anonymity. Board member Anne Marie Vancheri said cookies for the homeless, but her parents others. Trini raised enough money to buy Blanton’s 1981 conviction on The sources said Lord Luke, 82, Bv Andrew J. Davis By Donald M. Rothberg much,” Dole said. “ I won’t let you Tuesday that it would be more appropriate to hold a said she was too young to go door to door. seven cases of cookies and sold more nine counts of mail fraud was had submitted his resignation to Manchester Herald The down. I ’ll work hard. This is a rap concert after school hours. The next day. Nellie Mann said, when cohkies — $420 worth — than any other girl overturned last month, but con­ the IOC but that neither the close race in New Hampshire and After Clark kicked out the 66 students, the board she called her daughter from work, the in her troop. victions for conspiracy and extor­ resignation nor the appointment It isn’t a nice day for a birthday. MANCHESTER. N.H. - I look forward to working with AI voted to draw up charges of insubordination against girl said, ” I need to sell my cookies, and I j She delivered the cookies to the shelter tion were left intact. of the princess could be an­ While many people had today Former Secretary of State Alex­ Haig in the future.” him but ran into problems because of procedural want to give .some to the homeless, so I'm Tlue.sday. ” It made me feel very good, and Blanton was governor from nounced until the end of the IOC off from work or school in ander M. Haig Jr. withdrew from Haig’s decision comes only a violations in considering punishment. calline around.” ILwas very exciting.” she said. 1975 to 1979 and served in the U.S. session todav. celebration of Abraham Lincoln’s the Republican presidential race few days before the primary in birthday, the weather did not today and threw his support to New Hampshire, where he had cooperate with plans for an Kansas Sen. Bob Dole. concentrated his campaign effort extended weekend. Haig, who had lingered at the over the last year. Despite his The National Weather Service bottom of public opinion polls, efforts, Haig remained at the at Bradley International Airport becomes the first of the 13 major bottom of public opinion polls. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 in Windsor Locks predicted-that party presidential candidates to “ It is evident to me tttat the between 4 to 8 inches of snow call it quits in 1988. contest in . Michigan and would fall in the Manchester area " I am announcing today my Iowa and my own assessment of withdrawal as a candidate forthe New Hampshire make it clear [MISCELLANEOUS today. HOMES I9||H0MES [HOMES IRUSINESS [APARTMENTS APARTMENTS TV/STEREO/ High temperatures were ex­ Republican nomination and my that Al Haig will not be the I FOR SALE Republican candidate in 1988,’’ FOR SALE I Z l I for s a l e FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR RENT APPLIANCES pected to reach the mid-30s today. support for the candidate best I The snow was expected to mix qualified to run this nation.” he Haig said. DOWNTOWN Manches­ OAKLAND Heights 30 Locust Street, 1st floor, APARTM ENT Sized re­ M EM BERSH IP to Holi­ MANCHESTER. Over­ PRICED to sell!! Th!s MANCHESTER- 2 family frigerator. $100. Call with sleet and freezing rain, the said. He said he evaluated his sized 9 room Colonial, 4 ter. Minutes from Apartments. Now ac­ 4 rooms, heated. $600. day Matrix Fitness Haig said Dole was that man. attractive ond spa­ Ranch, 3 rooms each cepting appllacatlons 649-1188. Center. Take over pay­ weather service reported. The chances in New Hampshire and large bedrooms, main side, handy location, Highway and Hartford. Securtly. No pets, no “ He has risen from among the cious 3 bedroom Ranch 1725 square feet, all or for 1 & 2 bedroom appliances. Referen­ ments. Laura 647-8457 snow will end late tonight. decided it would be egotistical to floor family room with Is located Ino desirable good Investment for people with hard work and honest fireplace, also a lower part. Well maintained apartments. Handi­ ces. 646-2426 weekdays after 6:30pm. The storm, though, did not take the votes “ that would be so area of Manchester. 1 $137,500. Phllbrick capped. Call 528-6521. FUEL OIL/COAL/ level recreation room, professional building 9-5pm. force the closing of schools and effort,” he said. "... He knows critical to another candidate to full both, 2 lavatories, Agency, 646-4200. with parking. 649-9001. from experience how to make formal dining room, full finished walk out EAST Hartford 1 bed­ SECOND Floor in two FIREWOOD WANTED TO government offices. They were the political grave.” government work.” good sized Kitchen with basement Is Ideal for room, first floor. family home. New wall BUY/TRADE closed anyway for Lincoln’s “ If I can get them (his gloss, sliders to deck, to wall carpeting, ap­ “ From my point of view Bob an In low situation! $435.00 plus utilities on Birthday, a state holiday. supporters) to throw their weight 7Vi baths, private bock Generous closet space. [CONDOMINIUMS MORTGAGES busline. Call 568-1054. pliances, 2 bedrooms, FIREWOOD SALE OLD and new furniture, Dole is head and shoulders above yard treed lot. Priced 2 fireplaces. There are FOR SALE kitchen, living room, MO ptr cord, 8 ft. longtht. household Items and Manchester, Andover and Cov­ to Bob Dole, the right man, it 2 Bedroom - Wall-to-wall grton, dtUvorod, 4 cord entry schools will be closed George Bush as a potential to sell. $249,900. U & R many fine features of DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI with full attic. 1 car minimum. MC/VISA glassware. Will pay could make a difference.’’ Haig Realty. 643-2692.0 carpeting, heat, appli­ garage. $560 per through Feb. 22 forthe midwinter president.” this home! Asking EXCEPTIONAL 2 bea- Stop Foreclosure! Home- ances,A/C. No pets. Northarn FIrawood cash. Coins and je­ said. $172,900. Moke an owners, consolidate your month. No pets. Adults welry. 646-8496. recess. Bolton schools were sche­ Haig, who has been the most room end unit In spot- Clean. $625 per month. preferred. Security I'/j Dl$trlbutar$ vocal critic of Vice President Dole and Bush are locked in a MANCHESTER. Large offer! Reolty World, less condition! bills, pay off your credit Available March 1st. duled to be closed only today and luxury 3 bedroom Con­ Benoit Frechette Asso­ cards, your car or busi­ months. Call 645-8449. 030-0059 George Bush in the race, said, tight race in New Hampshire, a Fabulous master bed­ 647-9138. Available March 1st. Monday, Washington’s Birthday, dominium with coun­ ciates 646-7709. o room with cothedral ness loon, your mortgage "Bob Dole has the strength of state that could decide the future try kitchen In sought and , save your IM M ACULATE 6 rooms, Automatlvs a federal legal holiday. ceilings and skylights, Manchester Community Col­ character a president must have of Bush’s campaign given his after complex. Tennis home!! NO PAYM ENTS 2nd floor, 2 family wishing will not sell any­ RECREATIONAL 1'/3 baths, expansive UP TO 2 YEARS! Bad lege canceled classes at 10 a.m. to deal with Mikhail Gorbachev.” startling third-place finish in court, pool, cobono. living room with 2 home In residential thing ... a low-cost ad In Iowa earlier this week. $159,900. Century 21 Ep­ credit, late payments or area. Wall-to-wall car­ EQUIPMENT today. As Haig was making his an­ ALEX atrium doors to a con­ unemployment Is not o Classified will. Why not CARS Haig said he received no stein Realty 647-8895.0 crete patio. Price at peting, appliances In­ place one today! 643-2711. Manchester libraries also were nouncement at a crowded news problem. Foreclosure as­ cluding dishwosher, WINDSURFER. O’Brien FOR SALE conference. Dole joined him. promises from Dole for a position MATTHEW $153,900. Blanchard 8> sistance available for the Sensation. Used twice. scheduled to be closed today as FRESH as a daisy! This Rossetto Realtors, SELF-EM P LO Y ED and washer-dryer hook-up, New last August. $400. were the Bentley Memorial Li­ " I want to say to General Haig in a Dole administration. “ I want gorgeous home has ’’We're Selling nice yard, garage. $650 [CONDOMINIUMS SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door that I appreciatee this very nothing,” he said. been maintained to REALTY NEWLY DIVORCEDI plus utilities. No pets. Call Joe 871-0556 Sedan. 5 speed. New brary in Bolton and the Porter Houses” 646-2482.0 Swiss Consarvotlve FOR RENT anytime. perfection and deco­ Group at 203-454-1336 References plus secur­ tire and exhaust. En­ branch of the Booth and Dimock rated with a designer's gine In good condition. 649-4003 SOUTH Windsor. Just or 203-4$4-4404. ity. 646-4773 5pm-8pm. 2 Bedroom, central loca­ Library in Coventry. touch. Bright and Excellent gas mileage. Banks also closed for Lincoln’s MANCHESTER - New like new...sliding doors ROCKVILLE. Large 1 tion, carpeting, ap­ I PETS AND Needs some work. $300 cheerful 6 room Colon­ off living room to pri­ pliances and garage. Birthday. Exports hit record, ial with recreation Listing. Immaculate 4 In need of bedroom, new build­ SUPPLIES negotiable. Coll An­ vate deck and back­ ing. Washer-dryer No pets. $650 plus utili­ Lee O’Conner, Manchester’s room, 2 full baths, room Townhouse yard. Fully op- Mortgage? ties. Security required. drew Y. 643-2711 days. corner fireploce, Condominium, fully hook-up, storage, ca­ FREE. 8 month old 649-9276 mornings 7-8 acting highway director, said all pllanced, 2 Vi baths, ble, stove, refrigera­ 643-2070.______German Shepherd '/z newer roof and siding, appllanced kitchen, IVi large tiled foyer. 3 Good credit or bad evenings 5-8. 15 highway trucks as well as plus a deluxe In-ground credit, we make loans tor, carpeting, from VERNON. 1 bedroom Labrador. All shots private contractors were out trade gap narrows baths, air conditioned, bedrooms. A truly ex­ $475 per month plus remodeled, new wall to housebroken. 646-0296. THUNDERBIRD 1983. pool! 2cargarageolso. wall to wall carpeting, ceptional floor plan. easy. Recent ban­ early this morning, sanding $168,000. Jackson 8, utllltls. Call 643-8557 wall, A/C, cool, gar­ Loaded. 37,000. Call plua It la an end unit. $189,900. Coll for ap­ kruptcy, foreclosre or evenings. age. $515. 666-0627. 643-0781. streets. Jackson Real Estate Offered at '118,000. pointment. Rosalie Z. •EASY DOES IT” is the By Tom Raum previous record deficit of $156.2 647-8400.O late payments, we can way to describe placing a O'Conner said he was hoping BrunettI, RE/MAX, help. Relo-Com has It ELD ER LY Housing. Now DODGE Van 1977. Parts The Associated Press billion in 1986. to . W INDSOR - New East of the River, 647- taking applications for HOMES want ad. Just call 643-2711 only. Best offer. Must that the snow would turn to rain so HEY, Look at me now! all from 1st and 2nd and we do the rest! he would be able to enjoy a long Oavid Kool/Mancheater Herald For all of 1987, imports totaled Llating. Abaolutely like 1419 or 643-7014. 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ FOR RENT tow. 649-5358. WASHINGTON — The U.S. $424.1 billion and exports totaled My price has been new, i'M room ranch. 3 mortgages to refi­ ments. Call 528-6522. weekend. chonged to $138,900. nances. Applications MAZDA G LC 1980. 2door, trade deficit narrowed to $12.2 $252.9 billion — up from imports bedrooma, fireplaced VERNON Center- 3 bed­ MISCELLANEOUS “ Hopefully, if it does change to W INTER WALK — Erin McLaughlin, 17. rain this morning. She was on her way to Very deceiving from living room, attached MANCHESTER. Spar­ taken in the conveni­ MANCHESTER- 6 room, excellent condition, rain, we can be out of here by this billion in December, the smallest of $383 billion and exports of the outside this terrific kling 2 bedroom unit In 3 bedroom Duplex. room. $850 plus. Avail­ clean. 1 owner. $1500 or work at the Edwards Food Warehouse in garage, large acre ence of your home or able March 1st. 871- FOR SALE afternoon,” O’C^onner said. “ I of.Manchester, walks along Woodside gap since January, asexportshit $226.8 billion in 1986. 6 plus room L-shaped conveniently located Avollable March 1st. best offer. Call 649-5134. the K mart Plaza. a record, the Commerce Depart­ The Reagan administration Ranch boosts opproxl- park like lot, newer development. Recently office. Refrigerator and 0556. POOLS!!! AAA Pool Dis­ was kind of hoping my guys would Street toward Hillstown Road with an mately 1200 square roof and vinyl siding, redecorated, modern stove. No utilities. $675 tributor. Must dispose HONDA 1985 Accord LX. get a long weekend. It doesn’t umbrella to guard against the snow and ment said today. was quick to hail the new feet! Great size rooms, new kitchen and bath. CALL NOW per month plus secur­ 5 speed. Power steer­ For the year, the trade deficit numbers. Trade Representative kitchen and bath. Coll STORE AND of entire Inyentory of ing, brakes, windows. appear that way.” 3-4 bedroom s, 1'/j A muat aee home - for details. $104,900. our professionals are ity. No pets. 643-2034. new 1987 leftover 31’ widened to $171.2 billion, the Clayton K. Yeutter said the drop baths, fireplace, for­ •154,900. on duty 7 days a week OFFICE SPACE A/C. Cruise control. People who must drive should Century 21 Epstein VERNON- M odern 3 family sized paols with Excellent condition. use extreme caution, said Phil largest ever. But financial in the deficit “ is good news, mal dining room, Realty 647-8895.0 huge sun deck, fencing, markets were expected to pay particularly since this is the workshop. Call quick! MANCHESTER - New R E L O 'C O M room apartment In 4 M ANCHESTER. Office Owner 646-1542. Cohun, a spokesman for the state family house. Excel­ filter, ladders and war­ Winter storm shuts airport more attention to the December second straight monthly decline. Greet buy! Jackson & Listing. Absolutely like F I N A N C I A L suite East Center ranty far only $978 Department of Transportation. new 5 and 4 Duplex. MANCHESTER. Beacon lent location. Applian­ Street. $375 Including numbers, which came two ... We hope this is a sign that there Jackson Real Estate ces and parking In­ delivered financing "W e do advise (motorists) to 647-8400.CI Live In one aide and HIM. 2 large bedrooms, S E R V I C E S utilities. 649-2510 available. Act now! CLYDE pletely to rain as temperatures months after the Oct. 19 stock are better days ahead on the collect on the other. updated kitchen, like cluded. $350 monthly MANCHESTER- Prime CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. use extreme caution. The roads WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) - He said about 5 inches to 6 Call Bob Hayward plus utilities. 647-1113 Coll Dave at 563-1161 or are very slippery,” he said. inches of snow were on the ground climbed in the mid-30s. The rain market crash. trade front." WEST Side Cape Imme­ New kitchena, baths, new rugs, open living downtown office 1-800-852-7665. ROUTE 83, VERNON Bradley International Airport December’s merchandise room and dining room. 649-3156 after 6pm. Especially slippery are side when airport officials closed may change over again to snow Jay Goldinger, economist for diate occupancy In Its wiring, roof and much space, 825 square feet. JEW ELRY. 2 wedding S4 Q M C Van •8905 here closed for an estimated two trade deficit of $12.2 billion was convenient Courtland more. '199,000. A nice life style. Licensed by CT. and Reasonable. 668-1447. streets, bridges and on and off hours today as snow, sleet and runways to give crews time to flurries late today as the storm $107,000. Call now! Ro­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ rings. Men’s size 10, 54 Caimro Coupa •8495 moves over the state from the an improvement from the $13.2 Street location! 3 or 4 N.Y. room Townhouse with PRIME East Center women's size 9. 18” ramps on major highways, he freezing rain besieged winter- clear them. Please turn to page 18 salie Z. BrunettI, 84 Pontiac Tram Am •10,795 south and toward New York and billion gap posted in November. bedrooms, fireplace, fireplace. Heat and hot Street location. Ap­ herring bone chain 55 Monta Carlo 88 said. weary Connecticut. beautiful rear enclosed RE/MAX, East of the •12,995 “ The intensity of the storm at 9 Vermont. December’s deficit, the smal­ BOWERS School area- 7 water, carpeting, a/c, proximately 600 square with Star of David. Call SSEacorta* '4995 State police in Colchester re­ porch, 2 car garage and room Cape. 3bedroom, River, 647-1419 or 643- all appliances. Nice lo­ feet. 4 large rooms, 2nd The snow began falling during o’clock was such that we couldn’t lest since January’s $11.9 billion 7014. 643-0781.______SSChav. Aatrovtn '10,195 ported about a dozen “ minor The change to rain made the io n AY best of all a realistic master bedroom suite, cation. Call 647-1595. floor, parking. 643-9579. the early morning and picked up work between flights anymore,” shortfall, was paced by a record price of $134,900. ERA EXXON Brand8correctl- 85 Chavy Caprica 4 dr. ’ 'M95 fender-bender" accidents today work of state highway crews 2 baths, 1st floor family Rentals ble ribbons and 14 ty­ steam around daybreak. It Waterman said. $24.8 billion in exports, a 4.2 buyers protection plan room, garage, pool and MANCHESTER- 157 Ho­ MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ 86 Toyota paaa van •9495 because of the hazardous road much easier. Phil Cohun, a Included! Blanchard & mestead Street. 2 bed­ room Townhouse. Heat pewriter ribbons. Best S6 Cavallar 4 *. •6495 changed to rain about mid- He said officials were estimat­ Department of Transportation percent Improvement over No­ much more! $171,900. offer. 646-1232.______conditions. Rossetto Realtors, 649-4477. room Townhouse, V/i and hot water, carpet­ 88 Cantury 4 dr. •9995 Manchester Memorial Hospital morning, when snow accumula­ ing that the closure would last storm monitor, said about half vember. November’s gain had Index ing, A/C, all applian­ FURNITURE “ We’re Selling bath, patio, deck. A/C. I 9 JAPARTMENT8 WASHER-Dryer, refrig­ 86CamaroZ28 '13,995 officials reported that three peo­ tions ranged from 3 inches in about two hours. He said airports the highways and most secondary also resulted from surging 32 pagaa, 2 saeUona Houses” 646-2482.0 ces. Nice location. Call erator. Some furniture $115,000. 647-9751. »I fo r r e n t M A P LE Dining room ta­ 88 0l(laDaHaci». '12,995 ple were treated at the hospital central (Connecticut to 8 inches in throughout the Northeast were roads were covered with slush by exports. Smart shoppers shop 649-5240. ble with deacon bench and more. Telephone 87 Chav. CalabrIty 4 *. '10,995 Buslnott I. 20 Oblluarl88^_ 16 643-4497.______today after falling on snow and the northwest hills. struggling because of the storm. late morning. Imports, meanwhile, were at WILLIMANTIC 3 bed­ Classified! They find MANCHESTER. Beacon MANCHESTER- Well and 2 captains choirs. 87 Cadi Eldorado '21,995 $37 billion in December, the same Classlflod . 23-32 Opinion _____ 6 R O C KVILLE-1 bedroom, ice, while three people were Some airlines had already He said the airport was "mod­ “ Right now the snow is chang­ room Ranch on Quarry thaf’s a good way to fight Hill-great location. cared for 3 bedroom $250. Coll 643-4522. SPINET Plano for sole. 87 NIaaan 8antra QXE '8995 level as in the previous month. Comics 12 Ptopla 22 the high cost of Hying. Top level mid-rlse. Ex­ excellent condition. Like new. Also, TV with treated aftei- being involved in cancelled morning flights before erately crowded” with pas­ ing over to rain and by noontime Street. Nearly 1/3 acre. Wall-to-wall carpeting, Duplex. Sunny and full DINING Room tables and 87Chavanatdr. '5495 Still, for the year, the dlffemce Conneotloul _A-6 8port8 _ _ 17>19 Weil Insulated, wood- 643-2711. cellent condition, up­ of character. No pets. stand. Telephone 649- minor automobile accidents. airport officials decided to close sengers waiting to depart. everything should be rain except heat and hot water chairs Hitchcock style, between what the United States Focus 11 Talevislon___13 /coal stove. Brick dated kitchen, open Nonsmokers pre­ $225. 6 drawer Maple 4273.______The low temperatures tonight about 9 a.m., said Walt Water­ The National Weather Service a comerof the northwest,” Cohun dining room and living included. $525 month. 872-9111 imported and what it exported Local n«w8_J-3 U.8./World 14-18 chimney, quaranteed Also, 3 bedroom excel­ ferred. $695 plus utlll- dresser with mirror, COUNTER Top Cabinets are expected to drop to the man, airport operations said the snow was expected to said. "B y rush hour this evening water proof. Base­ ONE OF THE good habits room. $108,000. Call tles. 647-7725.______$75. 647-7555.______for medical office. 2 or everything should be fine." soared 9.6 percent from the Lottery------2 W08k#nd_ 21-22 ment, dishwasher. $500 thrifty people have deve­ now for a showing. lent condition. Wall-to- mid-20s. supervisor. change to sleet and then com­ wall corpeting. No util­ 82" Ethan Allen, Tuxedo 3 rooms. Walnutfinish. HELPING PEOPLE sa­ carpeting allowance. loped Is doily reading of Rosalie Z. BrunettI, ONE OF THE surest ways Contact S. Romeo, Nicely decorated. the ads In classified. RE/MAX, East of the ities, $525 month. Call to find bargain buys Is to style sofa. Excellent tisfy their needs and for details 9am-6pm. condition. $650 or best M.D., 18 Haynes Street, wants ... that’s what want Principles only. That's where they find River, 647-1419 or 643- shop the classified ads monchester. 646-4797. $113,900. 423-8717. value bqys., 7014. 644-5273. every day. offer. 643-9941. ads are all about. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 12. 19M — I t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 12. 19»8 ' • * . . * . . • Murder suspect About Town New bid for dinosaur bone funds Feb. 24 meeting on school budget • k By Andrew J. Davis Supper set Women meet The school board must present the budget came from a consensus among the board, Manchester Herald to Weiss by Feb. 21. members of the Parent-Teacher Associa­ returned to state Manchester Grange 31 will Women’s Aglow Fellowship Conservation Commission to reapply for federal aid The school board approved the $36,068,532 tion and Manchester Education have a corned beef and cabbage will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at The Manchester Board of Education will budget recommended by School Superin­ Association. Thomas E. Brown has been clude being a fugitive from supper at 6 p.m. Saturday. March the Federal Savings & Loan By Ndncv Concelman University, after studying plans the Homart Development Co. of traffic officials have said that meet with the town Board of Directors Feb. tendent James P. Kennedy at its Monday returned to Connecticut to face justice, asaulting a police officer, 12. at the Grange Hall on Olcott Association on West Middle Turn­ Manchester Herald for the 380-acre mall site, said Chicago,-developers of the Buck- moving the road would make it 24 to discuss the school board’s proposed $36 meeting. The board approved the whole The $3,000 for the tutor program had charges he fatally stabbed his possession of cocain'* ar.d a Street. The cost is $8 and isopen to pike. Linda Maynard, corres­ they believed dinosaur bones land Mall, should be told imme­ impossible to build a four-way million budget. budget with only a few modifications. caused the most controversy among the wife, former Manchester resi­ variety of motor vehicle charges. the public. Tickets are available ponding secretary of the Storrs The Manchester Conservation similar to those found 100 years diately of the commission’s deci-, intersection between the access Town Manager Robert B. Weiss con­ The board agreed to transfer $13,000 to three as board members felt the program dent Susan (Lacey) Brown, offi­ He was being held on $180,000 from any officer at the Grange or Fellowship, will be the guest Commission will begin efforts to ago in the quarry may be in the sion to apply for the programs. road. Pleasant Valley Road and firmed the date in a Feb. 5 letter addressed purchase more computers, printers and gave preferential treatment to athletes. cials said. bail: by calling 649-0094 or 646-3080. speaker. For more information, protect a parcel of land on the path of a proposed access road. Joseph LeDuc, a senior devel­ Buckland Street. That intersec­ to school board chairman Richard W. Dyer. related mathematics equipment for ele­ Brown, 29, of Windham, was Susan Brown, the daughter of Reservations should be made by call 871-1606. 380-acre Mall at Buckland Hills But'even if the application for opment director for Homart, has tion would be necessai7 to The boards will meet at 7 p.m. in the mentary school education. The money for Ted Brindamour, chairman of the PTA brought to the Brooklyn, Conn., James and Irene Lacey, 213 March 2. site, where scientists believe the tondmarks program is ap­ said the company is willing to accommodate a high volume of hearing room at Lincoln Center. the computers came from money originally budget study committee, pledged the jail Thursday but is not expected Shallowbrook Lane, Manchester, O Babysitting taught dinosaur bones may be buried. proved, the state can’t do any­ discuss the situation with Quar­ trafflc. • The meeting is open to the public. designated, for a tutorial program for P T A ’s support of the budget at Monday’s to appear in Superior Court in was a 1081 graduate of East Course offered Manchester Junior Women’s At its Thursday meeting, the thing to block construction of the rier and other concerned parties. The boards are required to meet as part student athletes, band equipment and high meeting. He also promised that association Willimantic until at least Tues­ Catholic High School. She was Club is sponsoring a babysitting commission voted to reapply to north access road because the “ I think that we should com­ QUARRIER'S LETTER out­ of the town charter, Weiss wrote. The Board school computer equipment. members would attend the meeting be­ day due to the holiday weekend, employed at Landmark Bank in Manchester Community Col­ course for boys and girls ages 10 the National Parks Service for its land is privately owned, Quarrier municate with Mr. LeDuc so lined other alternatives, such as- of Directors has final approval over the Joseph V. Camposeo, chairman of the tween the boards as a show of support for officials said. Hartford. Her funeral was held lege Older Adults Association is to 15. The classes will be held National. Natural Landmarks said. he...doesn’t think we’re trying to delaying construction' of the ac­ school board budget. budget study committee, said the changes the proposed school budget. Police said Brown’s 23-year-old Thursday at St. James. Church. sponsoring an eight-week word from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Program, which would protect The commission also voted to circumvent him,” ’Tully said. cess road so debrls^nd soil could wife Susan was found Slain in the Burial was in St. James processing course for senior and Thursday. Feb. 24and 25, and the land, located in the old recommend that the land be Quarrier said he’s waiting for a be hosed off the bedrock and couple’s Willimantic apartment Cemetery. citizens from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Jambstone Quarry. The quarry considered by the state Depart­ written response to a Jan. 29 experts could conduct a 80-day Sunday. She died of mutiple stab Police say they had been called Fridays beginning Feb. 19, Some Feb. 26. at the Super Stop & Shop land is currently owned by 1-84 ment of Environmental Protec­ telephone conversation, during study and quick excavation of the wounds to the chest. to the Brown’s apartment several typing skiils are needed. Students Community Center on Broad Associates, which consists of the tion for another protection pro­ which LeDuc told Quarrier if the area. This operation, Quarrier Plan would phase in revaluation Later that day. Brown drove his times because of disputes be­ will use the IBM Personal Com­ Street. Trammel Crow Co. of Dallas, gram that hasn’t been approved mall project goes forward, Ho­ said, may not cause a major car through a police roadblock in tween the two but there was no puter with either WORDSTAR of The fee is $3 per student and the New York developer John Fln- for funding by the state Legisla­ mart would ’’’come up with an delay, since the road wouldn’t be Red Bank, N.J., and tried to run record of violence. The couple PC-WRITE word processing pro­ By Alex GIrelll mills to 50.34, 42.98, 39.30, and class is limited to 25 enrollees. A guerra and Manchester devel­ ture yet. Quarrier said Gov. alternative that is satisfactory to the first thing constructed on the assessments. If the phase-in plan goes into down a police officer, authorities had been married about 2'A Manchester Herald 37.97. grams. Penny Lowrie is the certificate will be awarded to oper Robert Weinberg. William A. O’Neill has submitted you,” ’ Quarrier said. site. The study’would be done as After a property revaluation, a effect, the assessment will be said. years. instructor. Registration is $30 each participant who completes Sidney S. Quarrier, supervising a request to the Legislature that After that conversation, Quar­ quickly as possible at a minimal lower mill rate is needed to $47,600 in the first year, $60,000 in The Board of Tax Review has Brown faces charges in New New Jersey police first tried to For more information, cal! 647- Manchester property will be the course. The course will be geologist with the Connecticut the DEP receive funding for the rier said, he sent LeDuc a letter cost. support the town’s budget. the second, $72,000 in the third, scheduled six meetings in March Jersey in connection with the stop Brown’s car because of 6135. assessed at about 34 percent of its taught by a Red Cross certified Geological and Natural History aquisition of land with historical saying that he would "rely on” ” It would be thousands of While the computation of the $85,000 in the fourth and $98,000 to hear appeals of assessments. incidents and will be tried after he erratic driving. Brown led police fair market value on the 1987 instructor. Feme Pasternak, and Survey, who attended Thursday’s value. LeDuc’s “ commitment.” Quar­ dollars of work, biit not hundreds revalued Grand List is not after that. They will be held in the assessor’s appears in Connecticut court on on a car chase before ramming a United Way Grand List, instead of the fuil 70 Ken Cusson, emergency medical commission meeting, said that While some commission rier said Thursday he hasn’t of thousands of dollars of work,” complete. Boyce Spinelli, finance Spinelli’s figures show that on office from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the murder charge, police said. police cruiser, flipping his car percent, if a five-year phase in of The United Way of Manchester technician from the Manchester applications had been submitted members said it may take too received a confirmation from Quarrier Said. officer, has calculated that, with­ the 1986 list real property, both March 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, and 31. The New Jersey charges in­ and trying to flee on foot. the new tax revlalution is ap­ will hold its annual meeting at Fire Department. For registra­ for that program in the 1970s for long for a decision on these LeDuc on that letter. Meanwhile, if either of the out allowing for the addition of commercial and residential bore proved by the Board of Directors. 5:45 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 24, at tion. call 643-4760 or 646-4227. the old Jambstone Quarry, but applications, others said it was a In an earlier letter to LeDuc, applications for preservation pro­ any new property to the list, it about 75 percent of the tax The phase-in is designed to ease Manchester State Bank, Main Pancake supper were rejected. step in the right direction. Quarrier outlined alternatives for grams are approved and Homart would increase from $754,128,000 burden, while personal property Street. The purpose of the meet­ “ My feeling is that they made a “ I think we’ve got to do preserving and studying the site. works out an agreement with a sudden shift in the tax burden in 1986 to $1,800,874,000 on the 1987 bore 12 percent and motor vehi­ ing will be to elect a slate of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church mistake,” Quarrier said. " It ’s everything we can,” said com­ The preferred alternative would parties interested in the bones, it from personal property and mo­ list merely as the result of the cles about 13 percent. officers, directors and agency one of the most important geolog­ could be ” a feather in Homart’s tor vehicles to all real estate, that revaluation. Valentine Special! women are sponsoring its annual mission member Joseph Tully. be to move the access road about representatives for 1988 and to Shrove Tuesday pancake supper ical sites in the state.” one road width to the south, which cap,” Fiorentinosaid. “ Here they would occur if the fuli 70 percent The assumptions behind that Without phase-in the revalua­ review, to approve funding re­ from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in TULLY AND OTHER would miss the quarry alto- - are taking steps to preserve the ' tax assessment were applied calculation are that under the tion would shift tax burden so that commendations for member Neil Hall at the church on Park THE POSSIBLE historic value members agreed, however, that gether, Quarrier said. But state site.” immediately. existing assessments residential real estate would bear 89.6 agencies and to review and Street. The cost is $3 for adults of the site was revealed in Under a plan by the town real estate is actually being percent of the burden with approve recommendations of the and $1.50 forchildren 12yearsand December, when scientists from administration, to be presented to assessed at 24 percent of its value personal property bearing 5 per­ executive committee regarding younger. Tickets available at the the University of Bridgeport and the directors Tuesday, the full 70 instead of 70 percent, that com­ cent and motor vehicles bearing outdated bylaws. door. the Peabody Museum at Vale Meotti favors tougher laws percent of fair market value will mercial real estate is being 5.4 per cent. not be applied as the tax assess­ assessed at 27 percent and With phase-in the proportion ment untii the iist of 1991 is personal property and motor borne by real estate over the PubKc Records College Notes compiled. vehicles, which in effect are five-year period would be about for groundwater protection instead the 70 percent will be revalued each year, are being 80 percent in the first year, cut into five equal increments to assessed at the full 70 percent. followed by 84 percent, 86.4 In honors group be applied in the first five years. As an example of the difference percent, 88.2 per cent and hnally Warranty deeds Bv Andrew Yurkovsky valleys, which tend to be attrac­ into effect as early as the summer Chaleunheuang. Khom Chaleun- . At a news conference ’Thurs­ in the tax burden, Spinelli cited a ther 89.6 percent figure. heuang and Pheng Phongsavat. Kimberly J. Wright of 141 Hamil­ Manchester Herald tive areas for development. of 1989, Meotti said. Towns would day, town officials explained how house that sold for $140,000 on Oct. Spinelli’s calculations do not Roberta E. Rossi to Herbert S. 607 W. Middle Tpke., $127,000, ton Drive, has been inducted into Current state regulations re­ later be asked to carry out more Phi Kappa Phi. the campuswide the phase-in will work. In the 1,1968. At the ratio of 24 percent of include any allowance for real Sobanski Jr. and Dianne F. Manchester Structural Steel All state municipalities could quire only that the effect of future detailed mapping at a later date. honor society. University of Con­ second year the assessment will market value the current assess­ growth in the amount of taxable Sobanski, 131 Deepwood Drive, be required to adopt groundwater development on groundwater ’The cost of more detailed map­ Inc. to Jack R. Hunter, Sheldon necticut chapter. be about 43 percent of fair market ment on that house would have property in town, but some real $118,000. protection rules under legislation supplies be considered by plan­ ping is about $200,000, he said. Road, conveyance tax, $33. She is a Junior majoring in . value. In the third it will be about been $33,600. The new 70 percent growth is expected. Margaret M. Smith to John Jack R., Hunter to B.H.L.H. being considered by the Environ­ ning officials, but there are no Meotti said the task force is not business administration and ac­ 52. In the fourth year it would be ratio under revaluation would be When the last town revaluation Martin and Dwight M. Scherban. Associates. Sheldon Road, no ment Commiftee of the General specific guidelines, Meotti said. prepared yet to offer specific counting. She is also a member of 62 percent. $98,000. With no phase-in, the was phased in 10 years ago the 76-78 Ridge St.. $160,000. conveyance tax. Assembly. Local rules on groundwater rules on how groundwater should Alpha Lambda Delta. Town Assessor J. Richard assessment would be $98,000 on mill rate set to support general Holiday Homes Corp. to Karen Multi Tech New England Inc. to State Sen. Michael Meotti, protection proposed in December be protected in the state. Vincent, said that property every Grand List beginning with fund taxation, not including fire L. Daigle and David C. Coco. 910 Norita C. Depaolis and Pamela K. D-Glastonbury, who is chairman by the Manchester Planning Graduate of academy owners will be notified at then end the 1987 list on which the next tax protection, dropped in the each of Parker St., conveyance tax, $143. Clukey. Oak Grove Farms Con­ of the committee, said Thursday Department would prohibit cer­ The Environment Committee of the month of the new bill will be based. the next Hve years from 55.06 Multi Tech New England Inc. to dominium. $121,900. Chantal Larose of Manchester that the committee’s Aquifer tain industries from operating on may also introduce legislation Country Crewel Jewelry Box Raymond F. and Gaeann M. Gregory D. Sposito to William has graduated from Southeastern Protection ’Task Force will deter­ top of the town’s Aquifer Protec­ that would encourage more ex­ Cormier, Oak Grove Farms Con­ F. McCusker and Suzanne M. Academy in Kissimmee, Fla. after mine during this year’s legisla­ tion Zone. tensive recycling efforts in the regularly $13.95 dominium, $129,900. Collins, 19 Elvree St., $133,000. training in travel and tourism. tive session whether more string­ Meotti said that the task force state. The legislation would re­ Raymond F. and Joan T. Goulet Mary E. Collins to Helmut G. ent groundwater protection rules will not recommend adoption of quire the state Economic Devel­ Suit filed over llling incident to David A. and Amy J. Rocha. 9 and Gertraud A. Soell, Timrod In Who’s Who should be adopted. groundwater protection regula­ opment Commission to encour­ While Supplies Last.,.or *til Feb. 14 Emerson St., conveyance tax. Road, $290,000. Shlrell A. Young of Glenwood “ Virtually every aquifer in the tions this year. Instead, it will age recycling industries to locate A 15-year-old Manchester boy teacher, identified as Michael siewicz and filed in Hartford $141.90. bert H. and Terri S. Cathcart Street will be listed in the 1987-88 state has some level of contami­ probably recommend that towns in the state. It would also require and his parents are suing the Mazzotta, did not take approp­ Superior Court. Other Jewelry Boxes Available Sheldon Adler to Gino H. and to Keith D. and Doreen Rogers. edition of Who’s Who Among nation,” Meotti said. He noted take steps toward identifying the the state to give preference in town, the Board of Education, riate action to prevent the as­ Jarvis and his parents, Charles Gayl L. Vatteroni, one-half inter­ Cheney Properties, $168,900. Students in American Universities that aquifer protection is a location of groundwater through bidding to recycled goods or to and one of the student’s teachers sault. the complaint charges. Smith and Mary Jarvis-Smith, at 20% Savings! est in One Heritage Place Con­ Fairway Estates to Ronald J. and Colleges. particularly important issue in the preparation of maps. companies that make use of in connection with an incident in are seeking $15,000 in damages dominium. $52,893. and Diane M. Brown. Fairway Young is a junior in the College of the central part of the state A rule requiring preliminary recycled materials in their which the boy says he was Mazzotta “ knew or should have for injuries the boy received. Dimas O. Vitola to Khamleak Estates, $90,000. Arts and Sciences at Northeastern. because aquifers are located in mapping of aquifers could be put products. assaulted in a classroom at llling known that the behavior of (the These include displacement of a Junior. High School in 1986, assailant) prior to this incident tooth, bleeding and shock to his according to a complaint filed was disruptive in the classroom, nervous system, the complaint Groton Manchester Thursday In the town clerk’s annoying to other students and says. Longhlll Road Broad Street REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz office. teachers, and presented a ge­ Also named as defendants in THE WEATHER 44<9-0101 647-0400 The Accv-WeeRw forecast for 8 A M., Saturday. February 13 Accu-Weather‘’^forecasl lor Saturday nuine risk of harm both to the the suit are Leonard Seader, The complaint alleges that the learning process and the physical chairman of the Board of Educa­ Vernon Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures 1. A sextant is normally used by which one of these workers? and emotional well-being of stu­ tion at the time; James P. -A=a>— 2010 0 boy, Sean Jarvis, of 17 Barry Mansfleld El Camino Plaza Norwich New London PLUMBER SAILOR TAILOR FARMER dents,” according to the com­ Kennedy, the superintendent of Road, was punched in the mouth East Brook Mall ur^ |20 A J FROKTS: (b) O.D. (w) Lawyer WasMogiofi |353 (c) J.D.(x) Optometrist FREE! VALENTINE’S DAY (d) D.C. (y) DenUst CoU Stationary IO K H A r t II iftMM Irv « 1 <>MM A . - I I 111 (e) D.D.S.(z) Osteopath EXPRESS YOUR Answers In Clasrified section LOVE WITH CAKE SALE QREETINQ CAHOS BY: Temperatures seesaw ______Current Quotations AMERICAN GREETINGS OvaTsEped

in Midwest and Piains “ What I am being told is that Mike Scott, .the stepfather of 95 Cakes there was a procedure in place, Jason McCoy, who is accused in a fi By The Associated Press Hampshire and and most of the procedure provided that A, B shooUng spree in a Florida high ir* the beet thing to happen to cake tinea cake. southern New England. and C happen, and that in more school cafeteria that left three and D.Q. Logs A potent winter storm pushed A snow advisory was issued for than 500 cases, only A and B FANCY And what a treat It It. Light, cake crunch. Cool educators wounded, one and creamy chocolate and vanilla DO*. Plus into the Northeast today and northwest Indiana and a winter LACE happened.” — Rep. Dan Mica, critically. rich, cool fudge and dallclout Icing. Tha Dairy # , $ 4 9 9 ^ threatened to dump more than a storm warning for northern Ohio. D-Fla., after the General Ac­ COVERED Quean* Cake. Frozen and packaged for easy foot of snow in places, while While sub-zero cold continued counting Office’s preliminary HEARTS take home. Pick one up today.______temperatures in the Midwest and early today over the upper half of finding that government agencies Plains seesawed wildly from the Mississippi Valley, the re­ failed to follow up on allegations L o t t C r V subzero to warmer conditions. cently frigid high Plains enjoyed that Marine guards at embassies y GET A DEAL IN A BASKET! Ten to 20 inches of snow was rapid warming. in Asia, Eastern Europe and ■■■■■■■■■■ Lg. Chicken Fillet Sandwich FIth Sandwich Super Dog expected by tonight in the moun­ Baker, Mont., went from a low countries fraternized tains of eastern New York and of 27 degrees below zero Thurs­ with Soviets and were involved in Vermont and around a foot in the day morning to a high of 40 Today’s weather picture was drawn by Andy Brown, who lives the black-market. Connecticut daily '4W*' Poconos of northeast degrees in the afternoon. ‘All Basket Deals Include Fries end Med. Soil Drink on Highwood Drive and attends Martin School. “ He is way off in another world. Thursday: 268 Pennsylvania. Light rain fell in parts of Dig Into the cool, rich delicious laata of our Winter storm warnings were western South Dakota while at ... I think it was on an impulse. ” — Play Four: 5546 Peanut Busier Parfalt • Or luscloua Banana posted for the northern moun­ least one inch of snow fell in Royal Split covered with flavors Ilka strawberry and tains of North Carolina and from eastern portions of the Dakotas. CONNECTICUT WEATHER 19 pineapple. All made with Dairy Quean* aoft the mountains of northwest Virgi­ Mild weather prevailed along Treat serve, a real dairy product. Royal Treats, nia across western Maryland and the West Coast. Manchester Herald everyone, and now specially priced. much of Pennsylvania and New Today’s forecast called for Northwest Hills, Central, Eastern Interior, Southw­ HALSTON Sale! WE TREAT YOU RIGHT* York state to western New snow from the upper Dhio VaU^, est Interior: Snow changing to rain. Snow accumula­ USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 114 OPIUM England. through New England ^nd m S ^ tion 4 to 8 inches. High in the mid 30s. Winds east 15 to Snowfalls late Thursday in­ of the Great Lakes, w i^^hea^ Publlihed dally except Sunday Suggested carrier sates are $1.00 ICHANEL NO. s| -< c HARTFORD ROAD SPEED QUEEN cluded about 6 inches at Toledo, snow likely over the no r th ^ ItaH 25 mph. Rain changing to snow before ending late and certain holldaya by the Man­ weakly. $7.70 lor one month. $23.10 Ohio, 6 to 8 inches in southeast of the Appalachians; scattered tonight. Low in the mid^Os. Winds shifting to west 15 to chester Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard lor three months. $46.20 lor six Cologne & Perfume J / \ J IA N A | COIN LAUNDRIES (Next to Dairy Quean) lower Michigan and 3 inches In snow from western North Carol­ 25 mph. Considerable mudiness and windy Saturday Place. Mancheater. Conn. 06040. ntonths and $02.40 lor one year. ‘~ Lexington, Ky. Allentown, Pa., ina through central Maryland; with a chance of flurries. High 30 to 35. Second class postage paid at Senior citizen ratOs and mall rates LOWEST PRICES IN CONNECTICUT reported 6 inches of snow in 5 and rain from eastern North Manchester. Conn. Poatmaatar: are available on request. hours, including 2 inches in one Carolina to New Jersey, possibly Sand address changes to the T o place a classified or display 32 Family Sized Washers only 75C a load Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 501. advetUaement. or to report a news hour. mixed with sleet or snow over West Coastal, East Coastal: Snow accumulating2 to Mancheater. Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture Idea, call Advisories for snow, sleet and 17 Family Sized Dryers ($•■».)— 15 min. 2S( interior sections, and across the 4 inches then changing to rain. High 35 to 40. Winds east II you don't racelva your Herald by 643-2711. Office hours efOfrSOa.m. freezing rain were posted from ”IVa give double tha drying lime" Pacific Northwest. 20 to 30 mph becoming southeast. Rain changing to 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. LANVIN northern Virginia across central Highs were expected to remain Saturdays, please telephone your The Manchaalar HwaM la a WHITE SHOULDERS 4 TRIPLE LOAD WASHERS - *1.7S a load Maryland and eastern Pennsyl­ below freezing across the Midw­ snow showers before ending late tonight. Low 25 to 30. carrier. If you’re unable to reach member of the AasoclatedPross.the ARPEGE vania to the New York City area. est and from across the Winds shifting to west 20 to 30 mph. Partly cloudy and your carrier, call subscriber service Audit BureauofCIrculatlonsandthe OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 6 AM to 11PM Winter storm watches were in Tennessee and Ohio valleys into windy Saturday. High in the mid 30s. at 647-0046 by 6 p.m. weekdays lor N e w England Newspaper TATIANA i effect for tonight for Maine, New northern New England. delivery In Manchester. Association. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 12.19M - 1_ t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 12, 19M Campaign costs ‘still modest,’ ATTENTION: After 2V2 years in jail, Wells Fargo defendant gets bail Lopez, defesne attorney for Jorge Bv Mark Seavv saying ‘I can’t believe it,’” said tiring of continued manuevering trial. Rios argued that the pre­ bond’s terms and shquid be The Associated Press Luz Berrios-Berrios, Segarra by defense attorneys, saying the trial detention is a violation of released late next week. . Farinacci-Garcia. Palmer’s wife and a co-defendant "onus” of advancing the proceed­ international law. Clarie has not Palmer would be released into Segarra Palmer was not at so panel rejects finance plan HARTFORD — After spending who was released on bond in ings “ rfest upon the defense.” , ruled on the request. defense attorney Leonard I. Hartford court and could not be MANCHESTER 2‘A years in prison without a trial, December 1986. “ I wasn’texpect- Segarra Palmer, of Vega Baja. In Segarra Palmer’s case, the Weinglass’ custody, and live with reached for comment. "The rising costs of campaigns support of the purchase of compu­ ing this. It is very, very, good Puerto Rico, is one of two judge IsBued a “ signature bond” his wife and family in the Bv Judd Everhart a defendant in the Wells Fargo Defense attorney Juan Ramon- is an unhealthy trend in Ameri­ ters for the secretary of the news *' defendants who have been jailed with the key stipulation requiring attorney’s Hartford home. His The Associated Press robbery is expected to be freed on Acevedo. attorney for Nofman can politics,” he said. "Theeffect state’s office, where campaign The judge blamed the delay in since August 1985 in connection the defendant’s father to sign the travel would be restricted to bond late next week. Rarhlrez-Talavera, criticized as to what it does to democracy is finance reports are filed. setting a bond on defense attor­ with the Sept. 13, 1983 theft of $7 document and post security of Hartford and would be subjected HARTFORD — Connecticut Federal Judge T. Emmet Clarie’s blaming the defense for doesn't need public campaign that. No. 1. it creates barriers Rejected by the task force was neys. He maintained the defense million in cash from the Wells $500,000. Another $500,000 is being to random .visits and telephone Clarie set bond Thursday at $1 delays in the trial, calling it financing because campaign that exclude people from partici­ a proposal to limit the amount of STATE BANK million for Juan Enrique Segarra "wasted a significant amount of Fargo depot in West Hartford. secured ■ through a real estate calls by authorities to verify his “ outrageous and highly dishon­ pating and. No. 2, I think it also contributioons by political action time pursuing irrelevant, ex­ The other defendant being held bond posted by Segarra Palmer’s whereabouts. costs are still modest, says the Palmer, ruling his constitutional est.” He characterized it as an skews the system because it committees a candidate could traneous and repetitive areas in without bond, Filiberto Ojeda friends In Puerto Rico, defense “ This is a victory for the Fiiertd co-chairman of a task force that rights would be violated if the •attempt “ to bail out the govern­ has decided to recommend makes it respond to people who accept. government continued to hold their cross examination of go­ Rios, asked Clarie in U.S. District _ attorneys said. Rican people and this case has Rathgeber, who opposed the vernment witnesses.” Court on Jan. 26 to release him on Defense attorneys said Segarra become a matter of national ment from a case that is falling against public financing. contribute large amounts of him without bail. apart.” "This is not a state where you money.” idea, said it would only encourage CUSTOMERS 'T m very happy and I’m still Clarie also implied that he was bail or grant him an immediate Palmer would be able to meet the dignity.” said Rafael Anglada- have to be a millionaire to run for Data amassed by the task force candidates to gc to individual state office," said John R, Rath- show that the average state members of organizations re­ geber, the task force chairman Senate candidate spent $20,388 in presented by PACs and seek Lincoln’s Birthday |12lh| Washington’s Birthday |15th| Bristol’s lone black cop and vice president of the Connec­ 1986. compared with $14,700 in contributions. Connecticut In Brief Do diamonds make the heart ticut Business and Industry 1984 and $11,328 in 1982. The “ It would be very easy for a Association. average House candidate spent candidate to go to the treasurer of files complaint of bias grow fonder? “In Connecticut, we enjoy a $7,389 in 1986, compared with a PAC and say, 'Rather than give Larson suggests child-care program history of diverse candidates. $5,405 in 1984 and $3,537 in 1982. me a check for $400, could you get MOST BANKS WILL BE CLOSED BRISTOL (AP) - The city’s Davis is a former president of (Campaign) costs have in­ The task force recommended HARTFORD — The state would set up child-care programs In You’ll have to answa that one, but it may help to know that me $400 worth of individual lone black police officer has filed the Bristol chapter of the NAACP, creased, but, especially for legis­ that another task force be created schools in three towns under a $500,000 pilot program proposed by when it comes to our pendants diamonds make the heart contributions?’ Then, if you look which has been at odds with the lative races, the costs are still to determine the specific reasons Senate President Pro Tern John B. Larson. a complaint with the state Human grow even more beautiful—especially when it’s presented at the candidate’s report, you’re city over its record of minority pretty modest,” he said. that campaign costs are FEB. 12,13.14 & 15 “ Using existing neighborhood schools, many of which are Rights and Opportunities Com­ going to see four people giving hiring. The organization and the on Valentine’s Day. The task force voted unanim­ increasing. vacant after the close of the school day, and hiring early mission alleging that he is a $100 and you’re not going to know minority community have ously Thursday against public Rathgeber said those areas childhood development specialists to run quality child-care victim of racial discrimination. w h y " pushed unsuccessfully for sev­ financing and afterward Rath- include media advertising, com­ centers, will ease the growing child-care crisis that is plaguing Jerome Davis said in the puters. staff, mailing and polling. Those who favor the idea argue too many Connecticut families,” the East Hartford Democrat complaint that he was suspended eral years to get the city to hire geber said that evidence that had m ore minority police and been compiled during the study The second task force also that it would reduce PAC influ­ The following was received from the State said Thursday. in liecember without pay as a result of a false rumor — started firefighters. "does not justify going to public would study indirect public fi­ ence and help stem increases in Larson said quality child care is “ a fundamental right” that / by fellow police officers — that he financing.'” nancing. such as state-funded campaign costs. Banking Department: should be available to everyone. The NAACP in August said tipped area drug dealers about an The task force's conclusions vouchers to help candidates buy The task force was created by legal action against the city impending raid. deeply disappointed, but did not advertising time and space and the legislature last spring when might be necessary. surprise. Rep. Joseph D. Court­ send material through the mail, legislative leaders concluded Droney to ‘hammer’ Weicker more Davis also said in the com ­ plaint. sworn to Jan. 28. that he Changes in the the police and ney . D-Vernon, one of the General and tax incentives to encourage they would not have adequate “The Bank Commissioner's Office has HARTFORD — State Democratic Chairman John F. Droney fire department hiring system time to debate the issue of public has been denied equal work Assembly's leading advocates of organizations to sponsor debates. Jr. says he will keep up his attacks on Republican Sen. Lowell P. have been propo.sed in an attempt public financing. ■The task force also urged financing. announced that banks may, at their option, open assignments with white officers Weicker Jr., even though Democratic Sen. Christopher J. Dodd and complaints regarding his to boost the numbers of minori­ for business on Saturday, February 13, 1988“ has said he won’t campaign against his colleague. assignments have been ignored. ties in both departments. There Asked if he would be during the campaign, Davis was suspended Dec. 8 by are no minority firefiphter.s in State sues Droney said, no, he would be more like a ball peen hammer. Chief John F. Oliver and rein­ Bristol. Weicker is being challenged this year by Democrat Joseph I. stated with back pay and charges The decision was easy for Manchester Lieberman, now the attorney general. after charges that he tipped drug firms, says During a news conference at the Capitol Thursday featuring dealers were dropped at a Police "Best Buy Oil" Droney, Dodd and Lieberman, Droney said he would “ not take Board hearing Dec. 21. State Bank, where customers come first... the non-attack pledge.” Vernon, CT feds w on’t Lieberman said Weicker has pursued ” a narrow and limited ” I was notified by (Oliver) that agenda” that has little impact on the people of Connecticut. I was being suspended without 8 7 5 -0 8 7 6 Bv LIndo Stowell W E O P E N ! pay because 1 had 'tipped o ff The Associated Press drug dealers of impending drug Students want teacher evaluations raids and that he would recom­ Fine Jewelry at Low. Low Prices WALLINGFORD - Prosecu­ HARTFORD — The Freedom of Information Commission has mend my dismis.sal to the board | l 4^ ^ e r Street. Manchester 649-4537 of police commissioners.” Davis per gallon / C.O.D. tors are filing more criminal scheduled a hearing for later this month on a request by the HOURS: Mon-Sat 10-5:30 Thure. ’till 9:00 pm charges against companies be­ University of Connecticut’s campus newspaper for students’ said in the complaint. minimum 150 gallons cause they don’t believe the U.S. evaluations of their professors. Davis said in the complaint that price subject to change Occupational Safety and Health The American Association of University Professors, a labor Detective Ronald McGivney and Administration is policing the Weekend Schedule union representing college faculty, is opposing release of any of Capf. David McGivney manufac­ workplace effectively. Water­ the ratings despite language in the state Freedom of Information tured the rumors. bury State’s Attorney John Con­ Act which in this case leaves the decision up to individual nelly says. professors. "These rumors were false as “ I think in the last five years or Friday, Feb. 12 ...... Closed The first request in November 1987 by the Daily Campus was evidenced by the decision of the so there have been more (crimi­ denied by the university, which claimed the information sought board of police commissioners ... nal charges) brought around the was exempt from public disclosure because it was “ personnel or to dismiss all charges and rein­ country because some local pro­ Saturday, Feb. 13 ...... OPEN similar files.” state m e,” he said. secutors feel that OSHA has taken However, a new section of the act would permit release of such a less active role in the work­ information if the person it concerns does not object. VALENTINE’S place.” Connelly said Thursday, Sunday, Feb. 1 4 ...... Closed "There has been a reluctance in BALLOONS the past (tofilecriminalcharges) Bills would allow land repurchase because it was felt OSHA was the Monday, Feb. 15 ...... Closed & proper governmental agency to HARTFORD — If the state decided not to build a project for Instant BOVQUETS, police the workplace ... but in which it seized land by eminent domain, it would have to give tlis recent years some feel OSHA rights of first refusal to the original owners under two bills before hasn’t been doing the job.’ Spencer Street ■ Main Street ■ Heartland Plaza the state legislature. passport Supplies Connelly said. ’ ’The right to buy back our property is the very least our Also Thursday. Chief State’s Open Saturday, 9:00 AM - 12 Noon 1 prosperous state can assure us,” Carol Dolleris of Andover told Attorney John J. Kelly said that the Transportation Committee on Wednesday. pictures. he and Bridgeport State’s Attor­ Dolleris and other Andover residents lost their homes to the ney Donald A. Browne have Department of Transportation for the proposed Eastern 6 4 6 - 2 3 0 2 Connecticut Expressway. But the road is being challenged by In full color. agreed on whether to file criminal ^ B E S T SELECTION OF VALENTINES BALLOONS & BOUQUETS charges in the L’Ambiance Piaza environmental groups and may never be built. AP photo collap.se, but won’t release their ” I see no reason why I can’t buy it back from the DOT,” said ^ T U X E D O DELIVERY LIGHT HEARTED GIFTS decision until next week. SORRY, THIS SERVICE IS PROVIDED Laurel Houle, whose Andover home was turned over to the nassiff MAKING A POINT — Public Safety Commissioner Lester "I met with Donald Browne for department on Dec. 27. SHOP HOURS: WED. 9>»-6« ■ THURS. 9>»-8« ■ SUN. 1 J. Forst gestures Thursday while answering questions 45 minutes and we agreed on a The bills say the resale value of land and property would be the S tu d io 135 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER from legislators during a hearing at the state Capitol. position, but we’re going to meet FOR MANCHESTER STATE BANK appraised value at the time of resale. I 639 Main St. * 643-7369 I W Lawmakers are examining state police use of informants. with (Connecticut’s U.S. Attor­ ney) Stanley Twardy next week again to di.scuss it and then we’ll CUSTOMERS ONLY. Longview school to close in June issue a public statement.” Kelly said. ENFIELD — Longview Catholic High School will close in June State’s top trooper Twardy said he would be after 44 years, the chairman of the school’s advisory board said. meeting with Browne and Kelly “ I feel very sad about it,” said Thomas J. McGovern, who late next week, but declined to heads the board. ’ ’The parents tried, we all tried, but the defends snitch use comment on the case. commitment just wasn’t there.” So far. no criminal charges ' A letter notifying parents of the decision was mailed Mr. Budinessman: if you have cash Wednesday, McGovern said. learning something that might have been filed in the April 23. Bv Brent Lavmon The provincial council of the Felician order of nuns, which help Speers. He challenged Dran­ 1987 collapse that killed 28 con­ The Associated Press operates the school, decided Tuesday to close Longview, known ginis to substantiate her testim­ struction workers. needs and/or large amounts of cash, until two years ago as Our Lady of the Angels Academy. ony that she believed state poiice John Miles, the regional admin­ HARTFORD — State Police The council’s decision came after the parents advisory board, were behind an alleged attempt to istrator for OSHA. said recently Commander Lester J. Forst says and are not customers of MjSB, yquf faced with dwindling enrollments and a hefty tuition increase, Valentine Love blackmail her. that he has recommended federal Send he had little choice in using a voted Monday to support closing the school. self-described gamblerand confi­ Forst said he knew at the time criminal charges be filed. But OSHA officials said the might want to ask yourself: Why Not? dence man to help investigate that state police would come from gambling allegations against a under criticism over the episode, review process preceding any Trial slated for rights crusader Superior Court judge's husband. but felt the agency had to decision could take months, and when your bank Is closed. Lawmakers suggested Thurs­ investigate the allegations, which they declined to name the persons ENFIELD — A judge has set a March 9 trial date for a day that state police should have state police were unable to or contractors who are targets of self-proclaimed constitutional rights crusader charged with suspected Thomas Speers' mo­ substantiate. their investigation. interfering with a police officer and failing to submit to Last October, the Labor De­ tives for coming to them with “ I felt it was very hot.” Forst fingerprinting. , . ^ j , allegaitons that Judge Anne said. "I knew I was going to get partment assessed a record $5.11 Judge Lawrence C. Klaczak set the trial date Thursday for Dranginis' husband was a book­ my hands burned. I knew we million in fines against five Edwin Thrall of East Windsor after Thrall refused to enter a plea maker. because Dranginis was couldn't just sit on our duff. I companies for violations at the u It apartment complex that col­ during a court hearing. presiding over a gambling case knew we had to investigate.” Thrall has insisted publicly that he’s innocent. against Speers. During his tense, five-hour lapsed while under construction. Home of Saturday Banking The charges stem from a February 1987 incident in which an "You tell me who else to use,” appearance. Forst defended his Connelly recently tried to East Windsor police officer stopped Thrall and Andrew J. prosecute a Waterbury company, $3995 Forst demanded. “ We had the agency's longtime use of Speers Melechlnsky of Enfield In Thrall’s van. The two men drove away ONE D O ZEN Caih & Carry charging it was negligent in Rose Special on e informant with the as an informant, reminding law­ as the officer attempted to execute a warrant charging information.” makers that upstanding citizens several areas including failing to Melechlnsky with failure to appear in court on charges that he install carbon monoxide moni­ Forst testified before the Pro­ don't make very good crossed a police blockade in November 1986. tors. But on Monday, a Superior gram Review and Investigations informants. Blooming Plants O ff Cash & Carry Committee, which is conducting “ We usually don't get priests Court judge acquitted PGP In­ 20% hearings as part of its examina­ and rabbis giving us informa­ dustries of all charges of negli­ Man denies murdering Infant girl tion into the continued battling tion.” he said. gent homicide in connection with Manchester an industrial accident. NEW HAVEN — A Wallingford man has pleaded innocent to a among state police, prosecutors Several committee members charge that he murdered an 18-month-old girl who was in his and the judiciary. Chief State's accused Forst of being evasive, In his ruling Judge William Everything in Flowers Attorney John J. Keily also with one lawmaker comparing La very said no local or state laws existed requiring equipment that ‘^^felchard T. Carpenter Jr., 28, entered his plea Thursday In testified briefly. him to a professional boxer. Superior Court one day after a judge decided he must stand trial "He ducks and weaves better could have prevented the posion- Forst said he ordered the in the death of Cassandra L. Deming on Jan. 2. department's organized crime than (Hartford boxer) Marlon ing of the employees. State Bank Carpenter’s former wife, Christine Carpenter, was given unit to stop using Speers as an Starling,” said Rep. Richard T. “ My argument is that the 3 ^ . 85 East Center Street ■ Manchester workplace should be policed like custody of the child in September while the baby’s parents served informant in 1985 after Superior Mulready, D-West Hartford. prison terms. Christine Carpenter was the child’s aunt and was "But he’s been at it longer.” , any other institution and that if a Court Judge R. Schaller charged Spencer Street ■ Main Street ■ Meajlland Plaza living with Richard Carpenter at the time of the baby’s death. in a grand jury report that Speers Rep. Richard Foley, R-Oxford, corporation is indeed negligent and negligence is raised to the Carpenter was being held in lieu of $200,000 bail. 649-5268 manipulated the relationship for another exasperated committee member, said afterward: “ He level of criminal negligence, they Manchester’s Hometown Bank his own financial benefit, with the Open acquiescence of state police. was dancing all day. should be prosecuted,” Connelly Candidates named for Buckley seat But Forst said he had little "One of the reasons the com ­ said. choice last year in allowing mittee took so long was it had to Connelly said the attitudes GROTON — Democrats and Republicans have selected their toward charges corporations is 24 HOUR candidates to fill the General Assembly seat left vacant by the Speers to participate in the ask the same question three and All Deposits Insured Full Service investigation of Frederick Zivic, four times,” Foley said. “He’s similar to changing views toward BANKING death of state Rep. Muriel Buckley earlier this year. family violence. Banking In caucuses Thursday night. Republicans selected a woman Dranginis' husband, because it doing damage control for his By FDIC Cirrus, Yankee 24 was Speers who gave state police department" “ For years, the attitude h a s. and the Democrats a man, both Groton residents. Republican been if the crime happened in the Over 13,000 Locations information that Zivic might be a Forst was also questioned EQUAL HOU8INQ LENDER Lenny Winkler will take on Democrat Rocco Celtruda in a special bookmaker. about why one of his lieutenant's house, it is something between election March 22. a 4^** Forst denied that state police secretly tape recorded a meeting the family and the state shouldn't investigated Zivic in hopes of with a Waterbury prosecutor. get involved,” he said. t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Feb. 12, 19M OPINION

C lu b lease Jack ------,:twt m ust w a it iEb Anderson fo r holes A6MU. Bush flopped The decision of the Manchester Country Club not to seek a new lease on the town-owned until after the town as leader on has determined whether to add more holes to the course helps clear the air. F The club was left with little choice after trade Issues town Director James F. Fogarty said he feels the town will have to take over the 18-hole WASHINGTON — George Bush is campaigning course and make it fully public unless new on his record of leadership as vice president, but in holes are built to accommodate the needs of 1984 Bush dropped the ball when President Reagan both the m em bers of the club and other entrusted him to take the lead on a key issue — Japanese trade. Bush backed off. saying the issue golfers. was a "political loser,” and that his staff was not E Fogarty’s pronouncement made it clear competent to handle it. that the club would have no success in The story is one of several told to Dale Van Atta negotiating a favorable lease now to succeed by high-level administration sources that suggest Bush was not always a mov,er or shaker In the the one that expires in 1991. White House. Whenever someone in the A debate has been going on for a long time administration said, “Let Gt 'rgedo It,” they were over whether the town is justified in leasing probably talking about Secretary of State George the course to the private club with the Shultz. Open Forum In the case of the Japanese trade assignment, it provision that it allow non-members to play was finally Shultz who picked up and carried the golf on payment of greens fees. ball when Bush backed out. School Ckincert Bands had the In 1984, Reagan was grappling with U.S.-Japan Everyone involved in the dispute has come Act to put mall wonderful opportunity of being to agree that more facilities are needed for Letters policy trade relations. The Japanese trade surplus with directed by Dr. Manuel Alvarez, the United States was estimated at about $35 golfing and that the watershed land of which In Manchester Letters should be brief conductor of the Hartt Symphony billion, and the administration was demanding the present course is a part is a good place for To the Editor: and to the point. They should Orchestra. The accomplishments concessions to allow more U.S. goods to be sold in it. be typed or neatly handwrit­ of these students under the Japan. The Japanese were blaming the deficit on Assuming that it is found feasible to build 18 We support tax abatement to ten. and, for ease in editing, direction of Dr. Alvarez wastruly the low quality and high price of American goods. insure that Homart locate its mall should be double-spaced. impressive and a delight to be “We were trying to come up with a high-level more holes at the course, it could be several heard. years before they become a reality. The in Manchesterand not inanyother Letters must be signed with push to demonstrate to the Congress and to the town. The music students at the junior Japanese that we were serious about making course has to be designed, then a study has to name, address and daytime Tax abatement, under Man­ telephone number (for high level are fortunate indeed to concrete progress on the U.S.-Japanese economic be made of the effect the addition will have on chester’s industrial guidelines, verification). be under the direction of Anthony front, ’ ’ one of Reagan’s top economic advisers the watershed. The holes have to be built and has been used with outstanding The Herald reserves the Susi and Jim Hilbie, who initially recalled. "It was felt that to best accomplish that allowed to "re st” for one season before being success to encourage economic right to edit letters in the teach them their instrumental task, you obviously had to put the highest level development for the town’s be­ interests of brevity, clarity skills and music and who then official you can come up with in charge of the used. provide them with the opportunity Furtherm ore, a decision will have to be nefit. It is nothing new. It is. in and taste. exercise so that it sends the signal that you think it fact, consistent with established to further enrich these skills by is important.” m ade over financing the golf course addition, policy. It was applied similarly to working with such an accomp­ Reagan and his advisers came up with Bush. "It something that m ay produce controversy of the Manchester Industrial Park, dollars to maintain Manchester’s lished conductor as Dr. Alvarez. was thought that the vice president would be the its own. to the Cheney Historic District essential services. Hats off. and thanks to Mr. Susi (one) to undertake the management of that issue,” The club had considered asking the town to and to the J.C. Penney Co. and and to Mr. Hilbie for theirefforts the administration source said. on behalf of these students. consider working out a new tease by the end of shou Id once a ga i n be a ppl ied to t he Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nathan He and other sources recall that the vice this year. It is fairly obvious that if the club Homart mall. 109 Adelaide Road president and his staff — principally Bush’s A $9.5 million tax abatement Manchester Mrs. Susan Binso national security adviser Donald Gregg — had had persisted pressing for such an early with a return of over$30million in 167 Princeton St. about four to six months with the issue, but commitment on the town’s part, it would have 10 years is an important and Bands delightful Manchester accomplished little. met with a rebuff. prudent investment for Manches­ “It was a very complex assignment,” one source It will not be easy to work out a plan under ter to make. Returns projected In MHS concert said. "It required some resources, and you had to which the golf course or the golf courses — beyond that point in time are even Support Incentive take it quite seriously, beer -ise we were trying to whichever it will be — can serve both the club, greater. To the Editor: measure the progress of the trade and economic There is no question that a large to bring the mall issues.” whose continued existence is an asset to mall will inevitablybebuiltea.stof We had the pleasure of attend­ To the Editor: Then came the memorable meeting in the fall of 2 Manchester, and the needs of the public. the river, because the market is ing the Manchester Tri-Band 1984 when Bush washed his hands of the issue. It To try to do that under the pressure of here. We must act to assure that it Concert at Manchester High During recent months, I have was a regularly scheduled meeting of the senior working out a new lease would have been be located in Manchester in order School on Saturday. Feb. 6. The followed the positive efforts of the Inter-departmental Group for International impossible. to generate the necessary tax Bennel and Illing Junior High Manchester Board of Directors Economic Policy. and the town administration to At the meeting were representatives from the bring to Manchester the Mall at Office of Management and Budget, the Treasury, I * su y VO State and Commerce departments, the National ■a 03 ism £=B- J tt. Buckland Hills. When making a decision to proceed or not to Security Council and the Pentagon. One of the things that made it unusual was that Bush was proceed on the tax incentive ; <(A wco MW H question, the interest of the whole there. He was not a frequent attendee. community should be considered. We questioned three different sources who were i I A vocal minority of Manchester at the meeting, and they offered similar accounts. citizens should not have the final The first source said Bush announced that "he say on the provision of tax had determined his staff was not competent to deal H i incentives with this issue professionally.” The source vs History teaches us that failure distinctly recalled, after reviewing his notes, that to grow and move forward as a the vice president called the Japan trade issue "a political loser.” r r community results in apathy of CO the populace and decay of the The second source remembered that Bush “laid infrastructure. the blame off on his staff. He said something to the Manchester has to move for­ effect that his staff wasn’t particularly equipped to ward under the guidance of its handle this assignment. He kind of grous^ a little elected town officials to take bit about it being a tough issue (or) a loser issue — QJ advantage of very limited oppor­ or it’s very difficult to come out on the winning tunities for positive growth. side. I can’t remember his precise words, but he I support the tax incentive plan basically wanted to have the portfolio of as proposed by Mayor DiRosa and responsibilities reassigned.” Finally, the third source remembered that Bush urge the Board of Directors toalso LU support it. said, “I don’t know the issue. There’s nothing in it for me.” And then Bush said he wouldn’t be doing it NBA William R. Hunnlford any more. 99 Tonlca Spring Trail After the meeting, our administration sources Manchester say, the issue fell primarily into the hands of ’ve been working six years on this masterpiece and what do you do?” Shultz. Bush knew a political dog when he saw one. The 9 two sides reached agreement on drugs and medical CO equipment, but were stalemated on forest products and the all-important electronics trade issue. Slashing comments from a trial judge Then-Japanese Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone went n r ^ i on Japanese TV to make an unprecedented appeal ; By Sarah Overstreet He accuses Hanson of being a man-chaser and a his chambers so long he’s lost the sense of what it to his people to buy American. Bush publicly ; racial bigot. He asks her to define a four-letter must be like to be a talented young person and have praised Nakasone for his “courage. ” cvi ■jj CJ • It was one of those crimes that sends us word Roth had used to describe her. (Imagine, for your body sliced up by razor blades? I wonder what Mlnl-edHorlal searching the papers for updates several days a moment, an attorney asking a male victim to his response to a victim’s talking to reporters afterward: define a demeaning four-letter word a female would be if the victim were not a female model, but Would you buy a used car from the Ayatollah Beautiful young fashion model has her face attacker had used to describe him.) He tries his a young pro football player, his throwing arm Khomeini? Laugh at the thought if you must, slashed by razor blades, at the hands of thugs hired best to paint a portrait of the stereotypical sliced up by a landlord over a rent deposit? infidels, but you just might get a decent deal. by her landlord. As the story unfolds day by day, emasculating woman whom juries have been Would he have remonstrated the fellow as he Tehran Radio reported a few weeks ago that the we learn the dispute was over the security deposit historically fond of deciding "brought it on stood talking to reporters about years of practice Iranian government was prepared to put real I that Marla Hanson wanted back, and the landlord themselves.” and dreams slashed to ribbons in less than a estate agents and car dealers out of business if they didn’t want to return. Yes, she’ll be disfigured for Of course, bringing a razor-slashing on oneself is minute? I don’t think so. didn’t quit boosting prices. “If (real) estate agents vs life, we see as she talks to reporters from her stretching even this precedent a little, but that’s I guess I was naive enough to think even an and car dealers do not review their practices,” an hospital bed. No, she doesn’t intend to let the 150 what some defense attorneys do. The American ignoramus would have some sensitivity to a young official said, "legal power will be utilized, and they stitches and their resulting scars deter her from Bar Association’s ethical code allows this kind of woman to whose face thugs had taken a razor will be declared corrupt on earth.” her dream, to be a model. treatment — if the alleged conduct of the victim is blade. Surely he knew it would make bad TV. s We don’t hear of crimes so horrid, or see displays relevant to the defense. It wasn’t relevant here, but Atlas later apologized to Hanson. I don’t imagine of such bravery, every day. We keep looking, in at lea.st one can understand a lawyer trying to use he went home, reconsidered and came back with JHaurliPstprI HrralJi tears in his eyes. Someone with little more savvy c £ 3 newspapers and magazines, for more of the story. it. Founded In 1881 We especially wait for the trial. Some of us hope the What one can’t understand is a judge allowing it, probably told him he was way out of line. However he arrived at his apology, it’s not enough. He ought PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Publlther Judge sentences the landlord to tango lessons with a and this one did. Boy, did this one allow it. And OEORQE T CHAPPELL...... Editor pack of pit bulls. what he did next rates him at least a few points on to be booted off the bench, told to take his robes, DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExacutlvoEdHor Instead, we are dumbfounded at what happens to the scale that Hanson’s attackers scored so high on. clean out his chambers and get away from innocent MARIE P. GRADY...... City EdHor Marla Hanson, not landlord Steven Roth, during He stingingly criticized Hanson for talking about victims looking to the system to protect them. ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... A noclite EdHor Rpth’s trial. Having little to work with (his client her ordeal to reporters. Summon all the grit you’ve Let him go back into private practice where no DENISE A ROBERTS...... Advwllting Director admitted to having been recruited by Roth to "cut got to survive a hell like this, but don’t be so brazen one will question his right to champion criminals. MARK F. ABRAITIS ...... BulIntM Minagor up” Hanson, holding Hanson down AND having as to talk about it. SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoting Manager ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PraaaroomManager razor blade in his hand during the attack). the When I read about Judge Jeffrey Atlas’ attack on JEANNE G FROMERTH...... Circulation Manager attorney for one of the attackers turns on Hanson. Hanson. I was stunned. Has he been sequestered in Sarah Overstreet Is a syndicated columnist. i - 8MI'« q aj ABPM4 'cnVHaH HaXRSiHnMVM

I MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 12. 19«8 - 11 FOCUS "0 Tired of birth controi burden Queries from around globe % (O DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been m married for eight years. We have two children — a beautiful 5-year-old boy and a newborn baby girl. keep gene scientists busy My husband and I agree that our family is complete, but here’s the problem; D e a r A b b y H I have been on the pill since the day we were Abigail Van Buren By Susan Okula About 3,000 human diseases are known to be married, and I think it’s his turn to take the The Associated Press inherited and a mapping of the body’s genetic pattern “ offers the best hope of identifying the c A ® • r r responsibility for limiting the size of our family. Abby, I have gone through enough carrying two NEW HAVEN — A human gene-mapping responsible genes,” according to the National U 1 m babies for 18 months, enduring the pains of labor library, a little over a year old and possibly the Research Council committee. twice, and I want my husband to have a vasectomy only one of its type in the country, is attracting a If the research action recommended by the o o o Z1 so I won’t have to worry about an unwanted growing number of requests from scientists NRC takes off, Stephens said the New Haven- pregnancy. He has absolutely refused to consider it! began, but it makes sense to me. Readers? looking for state-of-the art information on based library could be a central place where its Why can’t he bear a 20-minute outpatient genetics. data is stored. ssc operation with a little discomfort for a day or two? DEAR READERS: My. how time flies. St. “ We’ve grown quite rapidly, to over 200 Although there are other data bases focusing on Q) 0) T l % requests a month” from nearly 100 different genetics, Stephens said he knew of i^oother human tu I ’ve tried to explain that there will be a tiny scar — Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and we o = Z Q> not more than half an inch long — and a vasectomy just finished with Christmas. Well, be a sweetheart researchers, said Clay Stephens, a senior gene-mapping library in the country. Many of the would in no way diminish his precious masculinity if and call someone you love and say, " I love you.” research associate for the Howard Hughes other data bases are not generally accessible, he Medical Institute Human Gene Mapping Library. said. F ,"< /) that’s what he’s worried about. I am very angry Make two or three calls. Who said you can’t love ^ ■■ about his selfish, inconsiderate attitude. He’s 28 and more than one person — in different ways, of The library also could play a role in a crash Stephens said some of the other data bases ^«> m >> I ’m 28. What do you think? course? program for deciphering the human genetic code include Genbank, which has information on <0 3 1 ANGRY Go through your closets and get rid of all those recommended Thursday by a National Research known DNA sequences for humans and other CO wO clothes you’ve been saving until you lose 10 pounds. Council committee. organisms and is maintained by the Department m DEAR ANGRY: Don’t judge your husband so Your favorite charity can turn those good-as-new “ There’s a massive amount of data already, of Energy; and Online Mendelian Inheritance in harshly. We never know what tomorrow may bring. garments into money. and the volume of that data will increase. Man, focusing mostly on inherited diseases and If. God forbid, you should lose one or both of your Visit someone in a nursing home and take him or (Researchers) need to be able to access the detain originating at Johns Hopkins in Maryland. children, you might want another child. You may her fora ride. Forgive an enemy, hug yourchildren. a reliable and efficient way,” Stephens said. Growing out of an effort that began at Yale more than 15 years ago under Frank Ruddle, a E even change your mind about the size of your family neuter your cat, spay your dog, listen to a bore, tell The committee of the National Research later on. your parents you appreciate them, send a donation Council said in Washington that it is technically professor of biology and human genetics, the But there are other options — for both men and to the charity of your choice, fix up a date for feasible to develop a map and a sequence of the Hughes organization began funding the New women. Consult your physician for advice on other someone who doesn’t get many, quit smoking, get 100,000 genes that make up the human Haven-based library beginning in November 1986 forms of birth control. some exercise, count your calories, pay your chromosomes. It said the effort could be at $500,000 a year. The library’s data bases are dentist, donate some blood, return the book you accomplished in about 15 years at an annual cost kept on Yale computers, while its offices were DEAR ABBY: Being the mother of three sons, I borrowed, update your will, drive carefully, and if of about $200 million. established at Science Park, a high-technology appreciate most sports, but baseball is my favorite. you're walking, thank God you’re able to, and watch The library in New Haven, an effort of both the industrial park close to the university. -i/ Abby. I do not understand why baseball managers where you’re going. And don’t wait until next St. Hughes organization and Yale University, offers The Hughes organization is committed to fund and coaches need to wear baseball uniforms I can Valentine’s Day to be a sweetheart again. scientists from around the world access to six the library until at least 1991, Stephens said. understand that at one time they were probably computerized data bases on human genetics. Stephens said scientists can either directly players, but there is really no need for them to wear Stephens said the library gives scientists connect to the library data bases via their own uniforms now. DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a person who up-to-date information on such topics as known computers or ask the library staff to research There are several managers and coaches who would send a gift (wedding, Christmas or whatever) map locations of genes, mapped DNA variations questions for them. The service is free to users. look rather ridiculous with their potbellies hanging with the sales slip inside, or even the price tag on it? and a guide to the field’sliterature. A typical inquiry may come from a researcher out. Of course, they wouldn’t look a whole lot better She writes a little note saying, “ If this isn’t to your “ Our major thrust is to keep up with the data, to who suspects that a disease may have its genetic In a three-piece suit. liking, you can exchange it.” support as much as possible the human origin on a particular part of a chromosome, BARBARA DELONG. OHIO I couldn’t believe my eyes! gene-mapping workshops ... and also to support APPALLED IN ST. LOUIS any researcher,” Stephens said. Stephens said. The library’s data base couldshow what has been mapped in that part of the DEAR BARBARA: Obviously, baseball manag­ Genes are located on chromosomes, long chromosome, if a particular map location may be ers and coaches wear uniformsto identify them with DEAR APPALLED: Why are you “ appalled” ? I strands of deoxyribonucleic acid usually referred zeroed in on using probes, and how to get more their team. I don’t know when or why this tradition think it’s a very considerate gesture. to as DNA. Fewer than 1,500 genes of specific function have been identified. information about the probes, he said. All aspirin relieves the pain Semifinalists are named in contest DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently read that generic aspirin was satisfactory for occasional headache, Thirty-six entrants in the Man­ Also, M. Slogesky. 45 Ridge Butterfield, 7 Meadow Road, but for relieving the pain and swelling of arthritis, it chester Herald’s “ Win A Trip” Road, South Windsor; Arlene Bolton. might be better to use a brand-name aspirin. Is this D r. G o tt Eagleson, 40 Gardner Street true? Also, what’s the difference between enteric- contest have been named semifi­ nalists in the third week fora trip West; Don Aspinall, 71 Johnson Also, Barry Wazer, 676 Bush coated aspirin and the uncoated aspirin? Peter Gott, M.D. for two to Hawaii. Road, Bolton; Raymond Pisch, 25 Hill Road; Dorothy Roberts, 55 DEAR READER: All aspirin, whether brano- The contest is sponsored by Lakeside. Andover; Dave For­ Tonica Springs Trail; Walter name or generic, is acetylsalicylic acid, a AAA Travel and 18 other local man, 299 E. Middle Turnpike; P. Backus, 16 Robin Road; Lenny compound used for lowering fever, reducing businesss which serve as collec­ Staum. 147 Lyness St.; Jacque­ Rollins, 41 Cornell St.; Rosem­ inflammation and slowing blood clotting. Aspirin is tion points for contest entries line Lynch (2), 46 Beech Road, arie Mazzotta, 79 Keeney St.; marketed as plain, buffered, time-release or Entry coupons are being pub Tolland; Gordon Filbig, 78 Hil­ Kimberly Lynch (2), 46 Beech coated. Whatever the form, it’s still aspirin. lished in the Herald. The last one lside Manor Avenue, Vernon; Road; Tolland; Caroline Zodda. spaces. Because this fear often dates back to a Brand-name aspirin is not superior to generic in appears today. Summer Roberts. 55 Tonica 65 Summer St.; Edgar Wasilieff, traumatic event in childhood, psychological coun­ relieving arthritis pain. Weekly drawings select two Springs Trail; Enrico Reale, 11 15 Alexander St.; Helen Hite, 69 seling may be helpful in resolving the phobia. In In addition to its advertised properties, aspirin semifinalists from each cospon­ Bonner Road; D. Levanduski,448 McKee St.; Leo Kwash, 14 Elm addition, behavioral modification is a technique cau.ses irritation of the stomach wall, indigestion soring advertisers. The final Geraldine Drive, Coventry: Anna Terrace. frequently recommended for claustrophobia. A and ulcers. Evidence suggests that this effect can be drawing will be held Feb. 17 an 2 doctor can advise a phobic patient about what moderated by buffering the aspirin with an antacid the winner will be announced resources are available for treatment of this or coating the tablet with a film that will not allow Feb. 18. sometimes-disabling condition. Tolland Historical Society the aspirin to be released until it enters the intestine. The 36 finalists for the week of Because of your interest in this problem. I ’m In my experience, choice of aspirin depends more Feb. 1 are: invites you to their sending you a copy of my Health Report on Mental on patients’ personal preferences than on any Chard Luke. 26 Sunrise Lane. and Emotional Illness. Other readers who want a therapeutic advantage. Some people experience East Hartford; Nola Barrett. 28 j f - copy of the report should send $1 and their name and 22nd Annual Antiques Show fewer side effects with buffered aspirin: others Harvard Road; Evelyn Slater, 29 address to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. prefer the enteric-coated variety. In my yiew. the Cottage St.; Bruce Forde, 76 Saturday, Feb. 13.1988. & Sunday. Feb. 14,1988 Be sure to mention the title. therapeutic effects are identical. Thayer Road: Maureen Dougan, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. !ip S I do not believe that patients with histories of 5 Llynwood Drive, Bolton; peptic ulcer or gastrointestinal bleeding should lake TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL Yolanda Bums, 34 McKinley St.; Tolland, Connecticut -'$lee aspirin regularly in any form. With that caveat, any Gloria Davis, 56 Woodbridge St.: " Is type or reputable brand is all right for adults to use. Exit 6 8 - Interstate 84 T h o u g h ts John Wilson, 94 Laurel St.; Fred The use of aspirin for childhood fevers is another Nelson, 157 HJ Homestead St,; Refreshment Bar Open Throughout Show !S! matter. In my practice, I do not give aspirin to any Terry Werkhoven. 88 Santina child below the age of adolescence. I substitute The weary form, that rested not. Save in a Drive; Linda Weintraub, 65 Fair- Donation *2.50 acetaminophen instead because of the connection martyr’s grave; The careworn face that none view. South Windsor; A Fletcher, THIS AD ADMITS ONE Oil TWO QUESTS AT EACH. SENIOR CITIZENS *1.80 WITH THIS AO. between Reye’s syndrome, a serious neurological forgot. Turned to the kneeling slave. We rest in 85 Henry St. disorder, and aspirin in children. peace, where his sad eyes saw perils, strife and 1 . 1 ' (/) DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a relaxed or torn pain: His was the awful sacrifice. And ours the ligament in my neck. The third vertebra pops in and priceless gain. —John Greenleaf Whittier. ■J! ® out, causing much pain. The prison doctor says. Abraham Lincoln’s well-thumbed Bible in the “ Live with it.” What can you suggest? Lincoln Museum in Washington, among other Spt*.cials things, would abundantly prove that he was a DEAR READER: The neck bones are held in Christian. Listen to him, as on his way to be place by tough bands of gristle called ligaments. inaugurated, he utters these impressive words: “ I With age, or after injury, these ligaments may relax go to assume a task more difficult than that which "and stretch, allowing the bones to move sideways. has developed upon any other man since the days of This can cause a click or produce pain because of Washington. He never would have succeeded but for muscle spasm. the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all Although your options for treatment are limited in times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the prison, you could be helped by physiotherapy, a same divine blessing which sustained him, and on program of rehabilitation that might include the same Almighty Being I place my reliance for neck-strengthening exercises, massage and heat or support. And I hope you, my friends, will all pray gentle manipulation to reduce spasm. that I may receive the divine assistance, without which I cannot succeed, but with which success is 13 n^ ^S2 DEAR DR. GOTT: What is claustrophobia and 9 certain.” —From the Moody Monthly " I how is it treated? DEAR READER: Claustrophobia is an intense Rev. 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HEV, THOSE COSTUMES ) HOLY MOl>Y.' THOSE ARENT^ (57) Nightly Business Report necticut farm and a young girl with dreams (Part 2 of 2). (In Stereo) THEV GOT ON ARE 7 COSTUMES! THEY'RE (61) Three's Company of stardom. Judy Garland. Gene Kelly. Ed­ 1 2:00AM (D Hit Squad 2:05AM ® News (Rj PRETTY GOOD! ^ REAL THING! TH EY 'R E ( WHAIW l die Bracken. 1951 — DINOSAURS!! ^ • [CNN] Moneyline f p Entertainment Tonight 2:30AM [CNN] Sports Latenight i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing; Tony Thorn­ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [DIS] MOVIE; 'Toby McTeague' A boy ton vs. Tyrone Frazier Middleweight bout (11) Star Trek [ESPN] SportsCenter in rural Quebec hopes to win a dog 2 scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic CH) Synchronal sledding race and save his widower fath 3:00AM (3D streets of San Francisco Unscramble these four Jumbles, stop or I'll shoot' City. N.J. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 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[ESPN] SpeedWeek 5 mas, Arnold Palmer THE LIBRARIAM [USA] MOVIE; 'Beyond the Universe' A (60 min.) [TMC] MOVIE; 'Assassination' A Se­ (X) Current Affair [CNN] Newsnight cret Service agent tries to get the bottom FINDS OUR young scientist hopes to save the world GOFOR m ^ Jeopardy! (CC) from future nuclear warfare after two [ESPN] College Basketball: Eastern of an apparent plot to assassinate the first atomic conflict* have left the sea polluted lady. Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Stephen BOOKS.'” THE BORN LOSER by Art Ssnsom Cl] (38) Barney Miller Kentucky at Middle Tennessee (2 hrs.) and forests destroyed. David Ladd, Jackie (Live) Elliott. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) S .rY (11] INN News Ray. 1974. [USA] Night Flight: Rick Shaw's: Kick (18) Carson's Comedy Classics [U SA ] Night Flight: Night Flight Goes VY6PEAT-6CAHPWHEP- 6PAHDPA POPE IH TKAIM$, F FDP R20VE A LAP ALL ^ LOVE TO fly, but I'M ^ 9:30PM CD Sledge Hammer! 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Embassy security: iotal chaos’ Nolziger Jury didn’t believe WASHINGTON - The “total chaos’’ in the way government agencies handle possible security viola­ could affect other Jobs opposes Robertson aide linked to attack Laundered cash helped Contras tions at embassies abroad could lead Congress to call that White House cared little CONCORD, N.H. — Pat Robertson’s campaign has WASHINGTON — A member of Colombia’s Medellin for new rules and procedures, a House panel chairman WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal Federal tranaportatlon safety offi- acknowledged that a supporter may have distributed drug cartel who says he regularly kept $2 million cash in says. WASHINGTON (AP) — Jurors who contacts are prohibited by the Ethics in. court ruling that strikes down manda­ cialsi including rail accident Investi­ U.S. plan material attacking GOP rival Jack Kemp as soft on the trunk of his car has told Congress that some of the Rep. Dan Mica, D-Fla., said Thursday that he was convicted former presidential aide Lyn Government Act. ‘ tory drug testing of railroad workers gators at the National Transportation pornography and implying that a member of the organization’s laundered money aided Nicaragua’s amazed at some of the preliminary findings of a General Nofziger of illegal lobbying say they Nofziger was White House polit,ical could block a similar plan to t6st Safety Board, have argued that drug JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime congressman’s family had an abortion. Contra rebels. Accounting Office investigation triggered by allega­ didn’t buy his argument that the White director during the first year of Rea­ airline pilots.^ air traffic controllers testing is necessary after major Minister Yitzhak Shamir rejects Connie Snapp, spokeswoman for the Robertson The disclosures were made Thursday in Senate tions of spying by Marine guards at the American House had little interest in the gan’s presidency, and then became a and others in safety-related jobs, transportation accidents, both to key elements of a U.S. peace plan campaign, said the staff was checking a report that a testimony by Cuban-born Ramon Milian Rodriguez, 37, Embassy in Moscow. multimillion-dollar military contracts private lobbyist. He was found guilty of officials say. determine the cause of the mishaps calling for Palestinian self-rule in campaign aide in was involved in distribution of serving a 43-year prison term for money laundering and Mica, as chairman of a House subcommittee on he sought foV clients. illegally pressing then-presidential Union officials on Thursday hailed and to deter drug use. the occupied lands, where soldi­ the material. racketeering. foreign operations, and Rep. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, Jurors interviewed after Thursday’s counselor Edwin Meese III about a- the 2-1 decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Recently the NTSB, which investi­ ers shot and killed an Arab, an "It certainly was done with no authority or knowledge Rodriguez said he was an accountant and business asked the GAO, a congressional watchdog agency, to verdict disagreed with the defense’s defense contract for Wedtech Corp. Court of Appeals in San Francisco as a gates major transportation accidents, aide to the Israeli leader said. of the campaign headquarters," she said. manager for the cartel, named after its headquarters look into the situation last June. technical argument that what Nofziger Meese, noty attorney general, testified victory for “the rights of working has urged that mandatory post­ Foreign Minister Shimon city in Colombia. The cartel is estimated by federal lobbied about was not of "direct and that he couldn’t recall receiving a memo people.’’ accident drug testing be required in Peres, however, said Thursday Shultz planning trip to Mideast authorities to be responsible for 80 percent of the substantial interest" to the White House. from Nofziger about Wedtech. But Transportation Secretary Jim aviation as well. The safety board said he welcomes the U.S. proposals cocaine reaching the United States. Shooting rampage wounds three Burnley said the decision will be automatic drug testing requirements . I “Oh yes it was,” said juror Leslie Nofziger also was convicted of lobby­ are needed for pilots, flight attendants and lashed out at Jewish settle­ WASHINGTON — Secretary of State George P. Shultz ing other presidential aides about appealed and noted that other federal Charles. “Didn’t Judge Flannery in­ courts “have upheld mandatory drug and air traffic controllers Involved in ments in the occupied West Bank is expected to announce today he will go to the Middle PINELLAS PARK, Fla. — A school administrator struct us that it did not have to do with a continued production of the A-10 anti­ an accident or major aviation and Gaza Strip, calling them a East in two weeks to try to promote negotiations Quake aftershock hurts dozens was in critical condition today after a 15-year-old testing programs for customs offi­ broad topic such as poverty or welfare?” tank plane for Fairchild Republic Corp., incident. ‘‘foppish effort” that weakened between Israel and Jordan on Palestinian self-rule, U.S. WHITTIER, Calif. A strong aftershock from last student shot him in the head and wounded two other and a Navy policy favored by the marine cials, prison guards, bus drivers and “It had to do with an A-10 bomber, it jockeys” — ail on the basis of A draft regulation requiring ran­ IsraeTs security and negotiating officials said. October’s devastating earthquake rumbled across educators during a scuffle in a packed cafeteria, police had to do with MEBA (the Marine engineers union. position. The visit is designed to demonstrate a commitment to overriding safety considerations. dom and post-accident drug testing of Southern , injuring dozens, contributing to a said. Engineers Beneficial Association),’’ Ms. Each conviction carries a potential pilots, flight attendants and other The army command said a aiding the 1.5 million Arab Palestinians who live on the heart-attack death and shattering glass and nerves. About 500 Pinellas Park High School students toppled The appeals court declared uncon­ F 20-year-old Palestinian was killed Charles said. “I don’t think those are two-year sentence and a $10,000 finC. stitutional a federal requirement that aviation workers in safety-sensitive West Bank and in Gaza and to ending violence in the ‘Tm ready to pack up and leave," said Marjorie tables for protection, ran for cover and hid in broad topics.” jobs is nearing completion at the Thursday in the West Bank Israeli-held territories, an official who demanded classrooms when the shots rang out in their cafeteria U.S. District Judge Thomas Ar Flannery rail workers involved in accidents Simons, a former Florida resident who was hospitalized “The evidence just kept coming up all scheduled sentencing for March 25. undergo drug tests. Transportation Department, refugee camp of Tulkarem, 38 anonymity said Thursday night. for a cracked vertebra suffered in a fall during Thursday, but none were hit. the time,” foreman Towana Braxton miles northeast of Jerusalem, but Shultz intends to make the trip a brief one, planning Jason Harless, who came to school packing a The jury acquitted Nofziger, 63, of a “The decision if not reversed will Jim Burnett, chairman of the Thursday’s quake, which measured 5.0 on the Richter said after the jury convicted Nofziger on fourth count involving an alleged contact effectively end drug testing in the National Transportation Safety could not provide further details. stops in Israel, Jordan and probably Egypt. He would scale. .38-caIiber pistol, was shot in the shoulder by police as three counts of illegally lobbying former Israel Radio said the man was fly to the area on Feb. 25, shortly after returning from he tried to flee, authorities said. A similarly armed about Wedtech’s ultimately successful railroad industry," declared John Board, said post-accident testing "I can live through a hurricane — a hurricane there’s White House colleagues within a year of quest for a $32 million non-competitive LOBBYIST LYN NOFZIGER Riley, head of the Federal Railroad requirements in the railroad industry killed after Palestinians attacked talks in Moscow Feb. 21-23, and return to Washington to warning and you can get up and leave. This you can’t get friend fled without firing a shot, but was arrested later leaving President Reagan’s staff. Such Israeli troops conducting arrests help President Reagan prepare for a summit meeting away from," said Mrs. Simons. at a friend’s house, police said. Army contract. .■. . convicted of felonies Administration, which issued the represented “a major step in the right in the curfewed camp. A soldier testing requirements in 1986. direction.” E was slightly wounded, the news service said. U.S. Secretary of State George P. Shultz, meanwhile, telephoned Peres and Shamir to say that he will visit the Middle East after his scheduled Feb. 21-23 trip to REAL ESTA'TE OPPORTUNITIES Moscow. Israel Television REAL ESTATE reported. < Shultz is expected to push the - < Century 21 Lindsey Real Estate new U.S. peace plan, which calls Featuring: for an international forum to be Century 21 Epstein Realty convened in April to launch talks Kiernan Realty 518 CENTER ST., 543 North Main St., Manchester on an interim solution based on O ntUD^.I MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 Palestinian autonomy in the 357 East Center Street Realty World 649-4000 ^ occupied lands. ToK-FcM Hel Ufw 647-8895 i n r j - iirZI ,140(MSl.int EM. 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Spear, 97, formerly of Concetta (Caramma) Pistritto, intended to put American business into orbit development from public to the private ask for $1 billion for the space station. NASA Hill Road, Andover, died 88, of Hartford, mother of Gae­ and U.S. astronauts on other planets sector,” said Commerce Secretary C. Wil­ had asked for nearly twice that much. Tnuraday at a Manchesterconva- tano Pistritto of Bolton, died beginning with Mars. liam Verity. Fletcher said he expects to complete a The policy, outlined Thursday by adminis­ Jim Burnley, the transportation secretary, contract within 150 days to lease space aboard Coventry girls ring up second CO C title lescent home. She was the widow Wednesday at a local convales­ of Howard W. Spear cent home. She was the widow of tration officials, calls for an initial $100 said his department has approved the a commercially developed space module, By Len Auster Patriots, after a lapse in which She was bom in Millville, Vincenzo Pistritto. million federal investment to develop tech­ nation’s first commercial launch license. The which will be carried into space by NASA’s apiece, widened its lead to 53-29 Manchester Herald they threw the ball away three Mass., Nov. 20.1890, and had been She is survived by three other nology needed to mount expeditions to other license will permit Conatec, Inc., a company shuttle. Fletcher said there will be open before Michelle Dominski ended times and saw East Hampton a resident of Andover since 1934. sons. Concetto Pistritto of Hart­ planets in the solar system. It also envisions based in Lanham, Md., to launch a series of competition for the contract. the drought. Until she retired, she was a ford, Salvatore Pistritto of East far more commercial activity in space and sounding rockets from White Sands, N.M. for Space Industries Inc. of Houston has a COVENTRY - The Fat Lady draw to within 39-28, righted “ That was our chance,” Bosca- sang early. themselves and moved to a 43-29 packer at the former Ribbon Mill Hartford and Bartholomew Pis­ authorizes private rocket launches, once the an unnamed European industrial company, long-standing agreement with NASA for rinosaid. “ I knew he wouldn’t put halftime bulge. Post-Narrow Fabric Co. in An­ tritto of Windsor; three daugh­ province only of NASA. Burnley said. launch of an “ Industrial Space Facility” and What was supposed to be a Leslie in. I don’t know what A timeout set Coventry dover. She was a member of the ters, Anna Capella of East James C. Fletcher, head of the National Fletcher said President Reagan also has is thought to be a leading candidate for the struggle turned out to be ridicu­ happen. Maybe we were Aeronautics and Space Administration, said straight. “ We talked about it at Andover Congregational Church, Hartford, Carmella Crasser of re-emphasized his support for NASA’s plan to module contract. Before the 1986 Challenger lously easy as Coventry High shot overanxious.” the timeout. We said we’re a and was a memberof the Andover Silver Spring, Md., and Jeanette Reagan’s space policy adds “ a major new build a permanent space station in orbit. accident that grounded the shuttle fleet, the lights out early en route to a The foul-troubied Danehy. who thrust” to the civilian space effort. But the policy also obligates the space team, it doesn’t matter that one Grange for more than 40 years. Lenz of Rocky Hill; a brother in NASA had agreed to place a Space Industries 79-49 drubbing of East Hampton finished with a career-high 26 ’ ‘The policy clearly establishes that, for the player is out and that we have to She was a member of Andover Italy; 17 grandchildren; and 19 agency to lease up to 70 percent of a space module into orbit. High Thursday night to earn the points on ll-for-13 shooting, re­ Senior Citizens. great-grandchildren. She was first time, the United States has a long-range module that will be developed by private For fiscal 1989, the administration has Patriots their second straight pull together as a team,” Coven­ entered the fray with 2; 33 left in goal of expanding human presence and industry. Fletcher had said previously that try Coach Ray Dimmock said. She is survived by two foster predeceased by a son. Sebastian requested $11.3 billion for NASA, up from Charter Oak Conference girls’ the session and rang up three daughters. Mrs. Edward (Ann) Pistritto. and one grandson. activity beyond Earth orbit and into the solar NASA had no need for the module, and some about $9 billion this year. basketball championship. “ In previous games with Leslie more baskets, accenting her Whitcomb of Andover and Mrs. The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 system,” Fletcher said at a White House news in the space agency feared that it would drain America’s ability to put satellites in orbit The victory, Coventry’s 18th in out we haven’t played smart. This outing by draining a three-pointer conference. money from the space station project. time the more they did weli John (Marion) Niass of Yales- a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral has been crippled since the Challenger 19 outings, was sweet twofold. for a 62-38 spread after three The plan envisions creation of a scientific Fletcher said Thursday that, although without her, it fed their Confi­ ville; one brother, Cleorge Nelson Chapel, 277 Folly Brook Blvd., accident because the agency had depended First, it avenged the Patriots’ stanzas. F base on the moon around the year 2000 and a NASA would be obligated to spend up to $140 only loss of the season, that a 59-51 dence. They did the things they of Wallingford, formerly of An­ Wethersfield, with a Mass of upon the shuttle for all major U.S. satellite Jacobson added a career-high Mars mission in the early 21st century. million a year to lease room on the privately know they can do.” dover; one niece. Dorothy Beadel CTiristian burial at 9 a.m. in St. launches. Flawed systems in the shuttle have verdict to the Bellringers in East 15 points, Mizesko 13 points and 16 The policy also gives both the Department owned module, the money is to be an Mollie Jacobson and Anna of Waterbury: and two great- Augustine’s Church, Hartford. been redesigned and now are being tested. Hampton back on Jan. 11. Se­ rebounds, Werfel 8 points and of Commerce and the Department of “ add-on” and not part of NASA’s planned nieces. Burial will be in Mount St. Shuttle flights are scheduled to resume in condly, the Patriots learned first Werfel set the tempo early forthe Maura Danehy and Gitsis 6 Transportation roles in the commercializa­ budget. hand they could survive without Patriots, who finish 13-1 in COC The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, August. apiece for Coventry. “ Everyone at the Watkins Funeral Home. 142 Calling hours are Monday from 7 their No. 1 weapon, 5-foot-lO play. Jacobson hit her first two was able to contribute. Even E. Center St. Private burial will to 9 p.m. senior point guard Leslie Danehy. shots and Werfel three in the some of the kids you wouldn’t be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Memorial donations may be Coventry was 12-for-20 in the opening stages as Coventry raced expect in an East Hampton, Exports hit record, trade gap narrows opening stanza from the floor. toa 16-2 lead. “ Their shooting was Portland or Cromwell game Hartford. There are no calling made to St. Augustine’s Church. just super,” East Hampton Coach E 20-for-32 for the half. It finished played and did good tilings,” hours. Continued from page 1 Memorial donations may be the trade deficit, which has been For December alone, the trade Meanwhile, exports of U.S. with a 35-for-63 performance Bob Boscarino said. "W e tried to Dimmock said. made to the Andover Volunteer increasing steadily since the late defcit with Japan was $4.8billion, manufactured goods were up to from the field. “ That comes from key on I>eslie and Kim (Mizesko) Tracy Dominski led the Bellrin­ Cantor, Fitzgerald, a Los Angeles 1970s, about the same as November; $171.5 billion, from $148.7 billion working the ball for the good but once the other girls hit (from gers with 17 points. Fire Department, Center Street, In Memoriam bond brokerage, said the trade Andover 06232. The United States continued to with Western Europe. $2.7billion, in 1986. shot,” Dimmock said. “ We were the outside) we had to change our Coventry winds up its regular figures demonstrate ” we are in run its largest deficit with Japan patient and worked for the open plan. I didn’t expect them to shoot season next Thursday at home In loving memory of my wife, upfrom$2.4billion; with Canada, New car imports from Japan the middle of a major change in — $59.8 billion in 1987, up from $M2.8 million, down from $1.3 were $2.0 billion in December, shot. Everybody played well and that well.” against St. Thomas Aquinas. Mildred Jarvis, who left me course” on the balance-of-trade. Albert W. Jeske October 12, 1985. $58.6 billion in 1986. billion; with Taiwan, $1.1 billion, shot well. This is the first time all The Bellringers, who fell to 9-4. ’’But it’s a big ship. And you The deficit with Western Eu­ down from$1.2billion; with South year we put together a complete 13-4 with the loss, had an COVENTRY (7t) — Leslie Danehy 11 2-2 76, Mollie Jacobson 6 3-5 15, Kim Albert W. Jeske. 76, of 15 Deep in my heart a vision is kept. don’t turn it on a dime. But at rope. however, narrowed to $30.2 Korea, $762.8 million, up from game.” opportunity to make up some Mizesko 6 1-3 13, Maura Danehy 30-06, AS. Sanford Road, died Thursday at Of a wife I loved and never forget. least we know we’re headed billion from $32.7 billion. The $760.2 million. For the Record The Patriots, in addition to ground as the second half began. Anna Werfel 4 (M) 8, Nektarlo Gitsis 30-2 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Memories of her I hold so dear. home,” Goldinger said. 6, Corine Coolonello 2 0-0 4, Chris deficit with Taiwan increased to Imports for all of 1987 were up their strong shooting, also took Danehy, with the four fouls, sat Gagnon 01-21, Michelle Dixon 0 0-0 0, He was the husband of Catherine In prayers and thoughts I will Exports have been climbing in $19.0 billion from $15.7 billion. 10.7 percent while exports rose care of the basketball. They with Nektaria Gitsis in the lineup. Stacie Renfro 00-0 0. Totals 35 7-14 79.- (Lee) Jeske. always be near. recent months under pressure And with Canada, it was down to A story in Wednesday’s Man­ But the visitors turned the ball EAST HAMPTON (49) — Maureen 11.5 percent. That compares loan totaled 7 turnovers at the half, Strickland 4 3-3 12, Tracy Dominski 4 He was bom in West Hartford, Some may think that I forget. from a weaker dollar — which $11.7 billion from $13.2 billion. chester Herald on the Board of finishing with 17. over five times in nine posses­ Reglneld Plnto/Menehester Herald When at times they see me smile. 8.7 percent rise in imports in 1986 9-12 17, Jen Higgins 3 0-0 6, Michelle and he had lived in Manchester37 makes U.S. goods more competi­ The deficit with South Korea in Directors public hearing about Danehy picked up her fourth sions and didn’t score until 2:52 Dominski 5 1-2 11, LIso Abbott 0 0-0 0, But they never know the and only a 3.7 percent rise in MY BALL — Coventry’s Leslie Danehy Maura Danehy (33). The Patriots rolled years. He worked at the Jacobs tive abroad while driving up the 1987 was $9.9 billion, up from $7.1 the proposed Mall at Buckland Cathy Featherchuk 11-2 3, Amy Tyler 0 heartaches exports. personal foul with 4; 17 left in the was left in the quarter. Coventry, 0-00, Shelly Desso 00-00, Jodi Allen 00-1 Manufacturing Co. in West Hart­ price of imports. billion in 1986. With Hong Kong, it For the full year, imports of Hills contained an error in figures first half with Coventry, having meanwhile, with Mizesko hitting 0. Totals 17 14-20 49. has grasp of the basketball during the to a 79-49 victory, earning their second ford until he retired in 1976. After That lie within me all the while. Government and private econo­ quoted by Russell Smyth of 48 3-polnt goals; Coventry — L.Donehy was up to $6.5 billion from $6.4 manufactured goods rose to shot 16-for-25 to that, point, for two buckets and Maura 2, EH — Strickland. Patriots’ game with East Hampton straight CO C championship. that, he worked part time at the Sadly missed by your mists have suggested that an billion. And with Mexico, the U.S. $325.2 billion, from $293.8 billion. Strawberry Lane. Smyth calcu­ possessing a 38-22 lead. The Danehy. Gitsis and Jacobson one Halftime: 43-29 Coventry. Thursday night. In the foreground is Mitchell Machine Co. in loving husband export boom could be the major trade shortfall rose to $5.9 billion Oil imports surged to $44.8 billion lated a tax increase of 5mills with Glastonbury. Oliver Jarvis factor in finally bringing down from $5.2 billion in 1986. from $37.6 billion. or without the tax abatement. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons. Terry Jeske of North Andover, Mass., and Mark Jeske U.S. prospects grim on slopes as Olympics set to begin of Hartford; three brothers. William Jeske of Springfield, SAVE 10 %- 20 %- 30 % OR MORE ! By Steve Wllstein deal ever for the Winter Games, a luck wishes from Americans at ’.’I think his line of reasoning Mass., Oswald Jeske of Eiast The Associated Press $309 million sale of broadcasting the airport upon her arrival that ’I ’ve made the sacrifices and Granby and Ronald Jeske in rights to ABC-TV, which is Thursday but declined to speak commitments’ presumes that no­ Massachusetts; three sisters, CALGARY, Alberta - The showing about 90 hours of action. with reporters. Alex McGowan, body else has either, such as Martha Kiesel of Hartford, Elsie biggest, brashest, most expen­ These Games will set records her coach, did the talking. Willie Gault,” Heim said from Anderson of West Hartford and sive Winter Olympics ever is set for most tickets sold, more than "Her training is going very well Lake Placid, N.Y. Grace Morleyof West Willington: to begin Saturday, holding the 1.5 million, and most tickets but we’re not all prepared yet,” David Cruikshank, who won the and two grandchildren. grim prospect for the United unsold, nearly 300,000, and for McGowan said. 1,000-meter race at the U.S. speed The funeral is Saturday at 11 States of a wipeout on the slopes most events, 46. Thomas, like Boitano, is in the skating trials, was cut from the a.m. at the John F. Tierney PRESIDENTS and shootouts on the ice for a tiny East Germany, the Soviet process of fine-tuning her rou­ Olympic team Thursday and Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., fistful of medals. Union and Switzerland may win tines. She also had a session with immediately took his case to the with burial in St. James Ceme­ fi These Western style Games in a the most medals. Canada has a ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov U.S. Olympic Committee. tery. Calling hours are today bustling oil and cow town on the good chance of capturing the earlier this month. Baryshnikov Angry and upset, Cruikshank from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. edge of the Rockies open with an cherished hockey gold, but for the helped Thomas with her choreo­ was asking the USOC to resolve Memorial donations may be extravaganza featuring more United States this could be its graphy last summer. the dispute over the selection made to the American Cancer than 1,600 athletes from 57 weakest showing. Dissension already has des­ process, which one speed skating Society. 243 E. Center St.. Man­ nations, a crowd of 60.000 and If the United States wins as few troyed some of the team spirit official called a “ terrible mess, a chester 06040. millions of television viewers. as five medals overall, as many among the U.S. bobsledders and disaster.” That’s the most skiers, skaters observers predict it will, it would speed skaters. ’’ I thought I could do well in the be the worst American showing in 2 and sled riders, most countries The bobsled controversy may Games,” said the 19-year-old Anna McNeilly and most fans that have gathered the Winter Games. The United have been resolved Thursday, skater. “ I was looking forward to ★ in the 64-year history of this States won only four medals in the although hard feelings could 1992 as a medal hope, and here Anna (Semenuk) McNeilly, 73. first Games in 1924 and the fourth persist. Willie Gault and Don I ’m not going to get the expe­ of Glastonbury, died Wednesday quadrennial tribute to winter fun. % Games in 1936, but the competi­ LaVigne, once rivals for a spot on rience of skating in the Olympics. at Hartford Hospital. She was the Even athletes from countries tion had far fewer competitors the squad, became teammates widow of Robert J. McNeilly and that have no winter are here, and events in those years. In 1924, under a waiver granted by the Cruikshank said he was the mother of Robert McNeilly including Jamaica and the Brit­ 16 nations competed in 13 events. International Olympic Commit­ bumped from a 1,000-meter Jr. of Manchester. ish Virgin Islands with bobsled r CHOOSE In 1936 there were 28 nations tee that allowed the United States Olympic starting spot by Tom She is also survived by two HUOE PRICECHOPPINO NOW AT... AT AL SIEFFERTS teams. Guam and Fiji with FROM: competing in 17 events. to add an extra bobsledder. Cushman, even though he out- other sons, Mark Allen McNeilly YOU GET MORE... biathletes, Puerto Rico and the The U.S. won eight medals at LaVigne. an alternate pusher, skated Cushman at the time of Glastonbury and Wayne I ■ RCA ■ FREE DELIVERY Philippines with luge racers and ZENITH Sarajevo in 1984, when there were was replaced last month by the trials. McNeilly of Columbus, Ga.: a the U.S. Virgin Islands with a luge 1 m WHIRLPOOL AL SIEFFERT'S. 40 events, and 12 medals at Lake Chicago Bears’ wide receiver and Cushman finished sixth in the daughter, Carol Blais of East racer and two bobsled teams. I ■ weSTINGHOUSe FREE NORMAL Placid, N.Y., in 1980, when there former track star, and the move 1,000-meter trials but was consist­ Hartford: three brothers. Anton ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Calgary, founded in 1875 by a I ■ CALORIC HOOK-UP were 39 events. caused other bobsledders to talk ently quicker than Cruikshank at Semenuk of Cotuit. Mass.. Philip . ^EM ERSO N detachment of scarlet-coated America’s king and queen of of a boycott. World Cup meets, held between Semenuk of Medford, Mass., and 1 ■ FISHER FREE SERVICE North West Mounted Police and NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE BIG ON figure skating. Brian Boitanoand "We certainly don’t want any the trials and Olympics. Andrew Semenuk of Ashland. \m HITACHI PLUS MUCH, MORE!! grown now to a city of 647,000, I ■ KITCHEN AID AMERICA'S FAVORITE NAME BRAND MAJOR AP photo spent more than $500 million on Debi Thomas, and speed skaters more negative publicity,” U.S. The United States is allowed Mass.; a sister. Stella Pawluk of Bonnie Blair and Dan Jansen four skaters in the Olympic 1,000 \ mSANYO AIRBO RNE — Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland is new and existing facilities as an ' Bobsled Federation head David Woburn. Mass.; five grandchild­ APPLIANCES. MICROWAVES. COLOR TVs. VCRs. have the most realistic chances Heim said. meters, and Coach Mike Crowe ren; and many nieces and 1 ■ SHARP expression of pride in holding the GIANT SCREEN TVs A N D MORE. airborne during a training run for the men's downhill race Olympics. for medals on the U.S. team this Earlier Thursday, however. said those spots would be filled by nephews. 1 ■ SONY SPEED QUEEN Thursday. He had the fastest time and is one of the year. Heim questioned LaVigne’s Dan Jansen, Nick Thometz, Eric The funeral isSaturday at 11:30 I ■ Most of that money was re­ I ■ SYLVANIA favorites in the event. couped with the richest television Thomas received plenty of good sportsmanship. Flaim and Cushman. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral I ■ TOSHIBA NO REASONABLE Home. 400 Main St. Burial will be 1 ■ WELBILT ONl>“ in East Cemetery. Calling hours I ■ GE are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 I I LITTON OFFER p.m. I I MAGIC CHEF Islanders prove perfect foil for the slump-ridden Leafs Memorial donations may be IMAGNAVOX REFUSED....HONEST! made to the Glastonbury Visiting t MAYTAG By The Associated Press two assists as the Maple Leafs Devils. in New York, avenging a 3-0 loss playoffs, against the Canucks Nurse Association. 641 New Lon­ ■ MITSUBISHI WE LL WHEEL....WE'LL DEAL. WE NEED TO MOVE stopped their six-game winless The Canadiens never led and at home last Saturday. since March 10, 1985. ■ PANASONIC don Turnpike. Giastonbury 06033, EXCESS INVENTORY-NOW....BUT HURRY The Toronto Maple Leafs, one streak and won for only the NHL Roundup had an apparent tying goal by The Capitals ended their three- Kings 5, Nordlques 3 ■ PHILCO second time in 23 games. But it Kjell Dahlin waved off midway game losing streak and the or the Glastonbury Volunteer EVERYTHING MUST BE SO LD O N A FIRST C O M E of the worst teams in the NHL, Luc Robitaille scored three I mQUASAR was the Leafs’ third victory in as through the third period by Rangers lost for the second time Ambulance, P.O. Box 453, Glas­ m FRIGIDAIRE • found a way to break their slump consecutive goals as Los Angeles 1 FIRST SERVE BASIS. A N D THEY W O N 'T LAST L O N G AT many games with the Islanders referee Rob Shick because of a in eight games. tonbury 06033. m JENN-AIR play the New York Islanders. Devils 4, Canadlens 2 beat visiting Quebec. PRICES LIKE THESE. SO COME BY CAR. WAGON. this season. penalty. Brickley scored two I Andy Brickley, recently pro­ Oilers 7, Canucks 2 Robitaille tied the game 2-2 at PLUS MANY VAN. BIKE...ANYWAY YOU CAN GET HERE,...BUT Vincent Damphousse, threa­ minutes later for a 4-2 lead. MOREIV tened with demotion to the minors Toronto’s 41 points are tied with moted from the minors, scored Mike Krushelnyski scored two 2; 21 of the second period and then 9 Isidore WengloskI Capitals 5, Rangers 3 FVERY WASHER- - because of poor play, scored with Minnesota for the poorest-record two goals as New Jersey sent goals and Wayne Gretzky got his put the Kings ahead. He finished Isidore P. Wengloski, 68, of 22 seconds left in the third period in the NHL and last place in the Montreal to its third straight loss, Mike Ridley scored 27 seconds 34th of the season as Edmonton his natural hat trick at 2; 05 of the e v e r y d r y e r -. ^ third period with his 35th goal of Lebanon, Conn., died Thursday at MISS pxjFRY DISHWASHER-- ’Thursday night and Toronto beat Norris Division, although one of its longest skid of the season. into the game and Dave Christian continued its mastery over home. He was the husband of /VEB V the Islanders 4-3. the teams is guaranteed a playoff John MacLean scored one goal and Scott Stevens added first- Vancouver. the season and assisted on Jimmy Theresa (Stegal) Wengloski and Damphousse had two goals and spot. and set up another for the host period goals as Washington won The Oilers are 23-0-2, including Carson’s second goal of the game. the father of Mary Ellen Weng­ cypRY RANGE-- loski of Manchester. THIS SALE £VERY m i c r o w a v e .- He is also survived by two sons. e v e r y FREEZER-.. Philip Wengloski of Colchester e v e r y colo r tv... and Paul Wengloski of Hebron: LOWEST PRICES,... Pleau will be positive influence with the Whalers two other daughters, Louise e v e r y v c r ... the long haul,” Francis said at last Sunday’s press The future of the Whalers lies in Pleau’s hands. Manor of Marietta, N.Y., and c a m c o r d e r Larry Pleau is a believer that things happen for EVERY - conference. Joyce Wengloski of Hartford: two ^ e v e r y s t e r e o ... the best. A coach who loves to talk to his players, BEST SELECTION! Clearly, Pleau has made the longest haul within especially on the bench during a game, can only brothers, Nicholas Wengloski and e v e r y d isc p l a y e r . Pleau, 40, who replaced Jack Evans as head George Wengloski, both of Le­ coach of the Hartford Whalers on Sunday, will the Whaler organization and has now gained his enhance the player-coach relationships and draw banon. Conn.: a grandson; and APPLIANCE • TV undoubtedly alter the previous current which had Jim Tierney ’longest yard.’ the team closer together. several nieces and nephews. enveloped the drowning Whale. The Whalers (23-25-7) presently are maintaining stagnancy in fourth place in the Adams Division Donald Conrad, chairman of the Whalers The funeral is Monday at 9a.m. Evans’ downfall occurred when he, executive board, said earlier this week, “ You with 25 games left in the regular season. Pleau’s at the Belmont Funeral Home. • AUDIO •VIDEQ matter-of-factly. announced his retirement plans always feel sorry for a person (Evans) when Herald Sports Writer main objective at hand is to get the Whalers into 144 S. Main St., Colchester, for the end of next season. Evans felt that his something happens like that. But everyone is followed by a 10 a m. Mass of the playoffs. That won’t be easy with Quebec (five comments, unbeknownst to Whaler President and pumped up now. I think it’s the most positive Christian burial at St. Francis of points behind) breathing down their necks and two General Manager Emile Francis, were innocuous. _____ i attitude we’ve seen here in a long time.” Assisi Catholic Church, Lebanon, E-Z TERMS: Matlarc more games with the Nordiciues. Patient, while forever persevering, Pleau has Conn. Burial will be at the I CASH __ - Evans was dead wrong. the then New England Whalers in 1972. He played Comparing the personalities of Evans and Pleau 2 done more than enough to earn his third shot at convenience of the family, ( f i ­ I MASTER CARD You never cross the path of The Cat’ . for the Whalers through 1979. Pleau acted as is like night and day. Pleau has a personality. I VISA coaching the Whalers. This is exactly what was ling hours are Saturday from 7 to Now Exit 59 ® Al fiielMt; .. Evans suffered the consequences of Francis’ interim coach in 1981 and 1982 along with being the Evans didn’t. As much as the players were sad to To PHONE-647-9997 needed in Hartford. The Whalers have experienced 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to4 and to 1-384 and IJIJ ' MONTHLY PMT. wrath. Francis, feeling a lame-duck coach couldn’t general manager before becoming assistant see Jack go, they will only be revitalized by Pleau. a dismal season with basically the same personnel 7 to 9 p.m. silver Le./Spencer St I Keeney St. be effective, replaced Evans with Pleau who has general manager when Francis came on board. No one is more deserving of the head coaching which won the Adams Division title a year ago. Memorial donations may be SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER fine-tuned his coaching skills the past four years in A native of Lynn. Mass., Pleau was appointed by job in Hartford than Pleau. If, by chance, the made to the St. Francis Hospital Ie|t to i.3»4 eaeTBOUHO open Binghamton — the Whalers’ top minor league club. Francis as coach and director of hockey operations Whalers don’t make the playoffs this year, many Evans was obviously not motivating the players Rehabilitation Unit, 114 Wood­ 445 HARTFORD ROAD^KEENEY STREET Hts four-year record with Binghamton was in Binghamton in 1983. will quickly point the finger at Pleau. His contract this year. Pleau will be sure to keep his players land St.. Hartford 0610S, the St. easy TO_GETJOI Hartlord Rd. MANCHESTER, CONN. 158-103-34. Many may have forgotten of Pleau during the runs through the end of the 1989-90 campaign. motivated. Francis of Assisi Building Fund, us-mumu past four years, but not Francis. “ My But Pleau will turn the team into a consistent As Pleau Is a believer in things happening for the or the Lebanon Volunteer Fire mwxMltlil______OPtM DAILY; MON A THUR8 TIL 9, Tt/rS, WCO, SAT TIL 8, FNIDAY TIL 8 pm, SUN 12-8 . Just as Ed Kranepool was the original Met, Pleau responsibility is to get a coach who will be here for winner. He just needed the chance. Now he has it. best, so too will the Whalers and their fans believe. ■ Fund. became the original Whaler when he signed with TVRPNN

T* I MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 12. 1988 - 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday^ Feb. 12, 1988 Vr it V Reid makes up for miscue for Heels in overtime Sports In Barkley shines Little League holding signups By The Associated Press and Vinity Del Negro scored on an at halftime. Oregon fell to 10-10 two scorer, had 19 in the Wolve­ I Conference. The Manchester Littie League will conduct signups on two offensive rebound to send the and 5-6. Brigham Young, 19-1 add 8-0, rines’ win over Wisconsin. for the 76ers Grant scored 10 of Michigan’s consecutive Sundays, Feb. 21 and 28, upstairs at the American North Carolina almost threw it game into overtime. NCAA Hoop Kerr made five of seven 3- hand^,Wyoming its fifth defeat Legion Hall on Legion Drive between 1 and 4 p.m. each day. away. Actually, J.R. Reid almost The Tar Heels, 17-3 and 6-2 in pointers, his second breaking the in 11 WAC games. The Cotvboys, first 18 points in the second half as Signups are for all youngsters ages 7 through 12. Age is Bv The Associated Press threw it away for the Tar Heels. the Atlantic Coast Conference, confei^nce record of 69, set by 17-5, needed a win to have any the Wolverines, 19-4 and 8-2, determined as of July 31,1988. Birth certificates are required at But the sophomore, whose built a 57-47 lead with with 7:58 Reggie Miller of UCLA, who was hope of a conference title. opened a 54-42 lead with 11:43 left. Charles Barkley didn’t shine in NBA Roundup The Badgers, who trailed 36-29 time of registration and a parent or guardian must accompany errant pass enabled 16th-ranked left but the Wolfpack used a Vegas beat Fullerton State 77-61, graduated last year. Kerr fin­ Fennis Dembro scored 25 all youngsters at the signup sessions. Registration is $15 per Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game. North Carolina State to send the barrage of 3-pointers in the final • No. 8 Brigham Young beat No. 18 ished with 16 points. points to lead Wyoming and Willie at halftime, are 3-7 and 9-11. player or $20 per family. Since then, he has been the game into overtime, rebounded to minutes to make up the deficit. Wyoming 78-69, No. 8 Duke beat No. 7 Navada-Laa Vegas 77, Jones scored 16. brightest star in the league. broke a five-game losing streak. League tryouts are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March score four of the Tar Heels’ eight North Carolina State, 15-4 and Wake Forest 98-67, No. 12 Michi­ Fullerton State 61: Gerald Paddio No. 8 Duke 98, Wake Forest 67: No. 19 Indiana 74, NorSiijieatem Two nights after scoring a Houston Coach Bill Fitch was ejected in the fourth quarter after overtime points Thursday night, 5-3, made six 3-pointers in the gan beat Wisconsin 80-67 and No. scored 19 points find KarJ Jamc/s Reserve Phil Henderson scored a 46: Dean Garrett scored 23 points 19 and 20. Anyone interested in coaching, umpiring, as career-high 47 points against leading No. 6 North Carolina to a final nine minutes. 19 Indiana beat Northwestern added 16 as Nevada-Las Vegas career-high 19 points to lead the as Indiana beat Northwestern for commissioners or in any other capacity is askedl to attend one of Atlanta, the Philadelphia for­ receiving two technical fouls for the signup sessions. 75-73 victory. "It was a heck of a comeback," 74-45. rebounded from a 71-66 loss to Blue Devils 17-3 and 6-2 in the the 16th cofisecutive time in ward put on another spectacular protesting a call. The second "You can’t make those dumb North Carolina State Coach Jim No. 3 Arizona 89, Oregon 57: Cal-Santa Barbara last weekend. ACC, who beat Wdke Forest Assembly Hall. For further information, call Frank Galasso at 643-4506 or Paul show against Milwaukee. technical was called after Fitch mistakes at the end and expect to Valvano said. "In overtime, we Steve Kerr set a Pacific-10 The Rebels Improved their 10^70 earlier in the season. Duke The Hoosiers, 14-6 and 6-4 in the Scheinblum at 649-6470. Barkley scored 46 points, bumped referee Ed F. Rush. be successful,” said Reid, who really had every opportunity to Conference season record for record to 21-2 overall and 10-2 in has won eight straight over the Big Ten, a v e n ^ a 66-64 Ipss at grabbed 16 rebounds, handed out Nate McMillan had 16 points, 16 scored four of his 13 points in win. I think we had two chances to 3-point field goals and Anthony the PCAA. • Demon Deacons, 8-12 and 2-6. Northwestern eailier this season. O’Brien captures first for Hobart three assists and blocked four assists and nine rebounds for overtime. take the lead and we didn’t” Cook scored 23 points as the . No. 8 Brigham Young 78, No. 18 No. 12 Michigan 80, Wisconsin Brian Schwabe scored 16 shots Thursday night as the 76ers Seattle. Chucky Brown of North Carol­ in other Top ’Twenty games Wildcats outscored Oregon 28-4 in Wyoming M Jeff Chatmah scored 67: Gary Grant, the Big lO’s top points, the only player in double GENEVA, N.Y. — David O’Brien, a graduate of Manchester beat the Bucks 119-113 in Pacers 108, Warriors 107 ina State stole Reid’s pass with 26 ’Thursday, No. 3 Arizona beat the final 13 minutes. 22 points as the Cougars took ^ scorer, had 28 points and Glen figures for Northwestern, 6-13 High School, took first place in the 1,000-yard freestyle for Hobart overtime. Steve Stipanovich made a dis­ seconds remaining in regulation Oregon 89-57, No. 7 Nevada-Las “ Arizona. 22-2 and ll-I, led 44-34 control of the Western Athletic ‘ Rice, the conference’s number- and 2-8. * College in a meet against Union College. “I’m totally exhausted,” he puted 3-point shot at the buzzer to said. “I was hoping it wouldn’t go give Indiana the victory in Hartford cagers get past Colgate into overtime. It was a very Oakland. physical game.” The winning shot from the left F HARTFORD — Anthony Moye scored 23 points Thursday night Barkley had only four points comer was the first 3-pointer of to lead the University of Hartford to a 71-61ECAC North Atlantic and three rebounds in a reserve the season by the Pacers’ center. SCOREBOARD Conference victory over Colgate. role at the All-Star Game in The W arriors protested. cla iming Hartford, 8-14 overall and 6-5 in the conference, never trailed. Chicago. Afterward, he said he the shot came from inside the The Hawks built a 14-point lead in the first half before settling for might not play in future All-Star 3-point line, but a videotape Devlls4,Canadl6n82 Kings 123,TrallBlazara113 a 40-33 haltftime advantage. Moye scoreed 14 of his points in the games if he doesn’t start. showed that officials made the Golf first half. Playing time is not Barkley’s right call. Hockey Montreal e 1 1— 3 Basketbafl PDRTLAND (111) Scholastic Hartford led 48-38 before going on an 8-0 run that made it 56-38 problem in Philadelphia. In his John Long scored 22 points for New Jersey l 2 1— 4 Kersey 313 46 14, Ca.Jones 1-3 04) 2, last two games, he has played 98 E Rrst Period— 1, New Jersey, Broten 19 'Duckworth 7-15 1-2 15, Porter 1316 30 21, with 10:38 remaining. Colgate, 4-16 overall and 3-8 in the Indiana, which won its third (MocLeon, Wolonin), 4:27. Penoltles— Drexler 1318 76 28, Vandeweghe 7-18 66 20, P6A Hawaiian Opan acoraa conference, never got closer than 10 points the rest of the game. out of a possible 101 minutes. straight game. Stipanovich NHL standings Richer, Mon (hooking), 6:10; Skrudlond, NBAatandlnga Lucos 331-15, Anderson 37300, Poxson 35 Bannirt JV bbya " Marvin Powell added 15 points and 12 rebounds for Hartford. Against Milwaukee. Barkley Aton (tripping),6:46; Johnson.NJ (Interfer­ 304, Holton 1-2324. Totals43K)021-2S113. a added 17, including II in the ence), 6:46; Bricklev, NJ (cross-checking), The Bennet Junior High lunlor varsity , Hawaii (A P )^ — Scores Tony Horne scored 18 to lead Colgate. made two free throws with 26 fourth quarter. WALES CONFERENCE 16:31. EASTERN CONFERENCE SACRAMENTO (1H) boys' basketball team nipped cros­ after thee flrst round Thursday In the seconds left to send the game into Rod Higgins led the Warriors FoINcfc Divlllon Second Period— 7, New Jersey, Mo- Atlantic DIvIslen Pressley 311 32 10," Thorpe 313 7-9 25, stown rival lllli\g Junior High,* 61-59, In PGA SJOOJXn Hawaiian Open (Self Toixno- overtime. Philadelphia took a W L T Ftt OF OA cLeon 14 (Muller, Kurvers), 13:06 (pp). 3, W L Pet. OB Klelne 314 32 20, K.Smlth 39 46 13 overtime Thursday. Bennet finished Its merit on the 6,973vard, per 3336-772 Mudd, Zokol share Hawaiian lead with 26 points. Chris Mullin had 20 PMhKMptila » 20 6 62 1S6 184 Montreal, Corson 9, 14:57. 4, New Jersey, Boston 33 14 .702 — Theus 7-14 46 18, Thompson 38 30 6, season with an 11-3record. Jeff Lazzarls Wolakie Coot, ry Club course (odenotes 114-112 lead on Gerald Hender­ points and II assists in his first N Y Islanders 26 22 6 58 210 192 Bricklev 2 (Sundstrom), 16:21. Penalties— Philadelphia 21 24 .467 11 McGee 312 30 20, D.SmIlh 36 34 10, netted 17 points for the Bears wh He Paul Kirby and Deshown Ferguson had 14 amateur): son’s layup and Milwaukee never start since returning to the team Plttsburoh 24 24 9 57 218 224 AtocLean, NJ (tripping), 5:53; Smith, Washington 18 26 .409 13'/: Pinckney 1-1 00 ,2, Oldham 30 OO 0, HONOLULU, Hawaii — Jodie Mudd twice holed from off the Roginald Plnto/Monchottar Mratd Wothlneton 25 25 6 56 185 175 Jackson 00 30 0.Totals 5386 21-29 123. and 10 points, respectively. John Davis Jodie Mudd 31-»— M caught up. Barkley scored Phila­ AAon (charging), 6:52; CIrella, NJ, double New York 16 29 .356 16 Richard Zokol 2 2 ^ green in a 8under-par 66 that gave him a share of the first round after a month-long stay at an New Jersey 25 27 5 55 196 218 minor (hIgh-stIckIng), 6:52; Momesso, New Jersey 11 35 .239 21 Va Portland 1119 26 13-111 and Joe Warren tossed In 12 points apiece for llllng. , Brad Bryant * delphia’s final five pointson three alcohol rehabilitation center. OUR BALL — Coventry’s Maura Danehy (33) and Kim N Y Ronoers 22 27 7 51 214 206 AAon, malor (tlghtlng), 9:33; Vellschek, Central Division Socramente M 44 IS W— 111 Scott Simpson lead Thursday in the $600,000 Hawaiian Open. Adams Ol vision NJ, malor (flahttno), 9:33; Corson, AAon Atlanta 31 15 .674 — 3Polnt goals— MeCTee 3 Porter, Drexler. "I was really lucky,” said Mudd, not yet a winner in seven free throws and a dunk. Boston 33 19 5 71 217 177 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Mark Brooks Lakers 120, Nuggets 108 MIzesko have their hands on the basketball during (delay of gome), 9:33; Anderson, N J (delay Detroit 27 16 .628 7'h John Inmon seasons of PGA Tour activity. "Charles is a lesson to people in Montreal 30 18 10 70 216 186 of gome), 9:33; Kordic, Mon, mlnor-malor Chicogo 27 20 .574 4'/a Portland 56 (Kersey, Duckworth 7), Loren Roberts , the NBA.” Bucks Coach Del Magic Johnson scored 26 points Thursday night's game against East Hampton High. Buffalo 25 22 9 59 191 211 (Insttgotor, fighting), 10:22; Wolanin, NJ, Milwaukee 23 21 .523 7 Sacramento 47 (Thorpe 12). Assists— Roc CO Mediate 7330— M “I chipped in once, holed a bunker shot and made a couple of 50 and Byron Scott added 22 as the Hartford 23 25 7 53 170 180 niKilor (fighting), 10:22: Udwtg, AAon Indiana 24 22 .522 7 Portlond 25 (Porter 8), Socramenta 34 Lonnv Wodkins 3464— 68 footers,” Mudd said after his erratic effort that Included seven Harris said. “You have to be MIzesko had 16 rebounds and 13 points in the Patriots’ Quebec 22 28 4 48 191 206 (cross-checking), 11:38. Cleveland 24 23 .511 Vh (K.Smlth 15). Total fouls— Portland 26, Rec Hoop Tom Sleckmonn aggressive.” visiting Lakers halted Denver’s 79-49 win. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Third Period— 5, AAontreol, Naslund 19 WESTERN CONFERENCE Socramento 22. A— 10 J33. Robert Wrenn 33M— « birdies, an eagle and three bogeys. five-game winning streak. The Norris DIvIslen (Ludwig, Smith), 7:35. 6, New Jersey, Midwest DIvIslen Phil Blockmar He and co-leader Richard Zokol of Canada also benefitted from In other games. Seattle beat W L T Fh OF OA Bricklev 3 (Sulllman, Kurvers), 10:36 W L Pet. OB Fulton Allem . 3 3 a — 69 Houston 120-115. Indiana edged loss was only Denver’s fourth in Detroit 27 19 8 62 217 182 early starting times, which enabled them to complete about half (sh). Penalties— MacLeon, N J (tripping), Dalles 29 16 .644 — E d n o n 22 games at McNichols Arena this St. Louis 25 24 5 55 185 183 :32; AAomesso, Mon (slashing), 8:28; Denver 27 18 .600 2 Pacsrs10B.Warrlor8l07 MIdgata Jim Carter M-34— « their rounds before the brisk, gusty trade winds reached their fuli Golden State 108-107. the Los Chicago 22 29 5 49 197 228 season. Driver, NJ (tripping), 9:37. Houston 26 18 591 2'/a Lakers 26 (Peter Santos 9, Jeff Rick Pearson a 6 6 — » Angeles Lakers downed Denver Bolton tops Tech Minnesota 16 32 9 41 174 235 strength. Shots on goal— AAontreol 10-12-9— 31. Utah 23 23 .500 6'/a INDIANA (188) Crockett 8, Mike Hartnett 4) Celtics 14 Billy Androde 2 2 " ^ 120-108 and Sacramento defeated Jam es Worthy added 18 points Toronto 16 32 9 41 204 242 New Jersey 12-6-13— 31. San Antonio 18 25 .419 10 Tisdale 39 1-2 7, Williams 36 OO 6, Dennis Rose 37-32— « Mudd was in the first group off the tee at the Waialae Country Smylhe Division (Mike Carr, Mike GlacopassI, and for the Lakers, whoha ve won 25 of Power-plav Opportunities— Montreal 0 Sacramento 15 30 .333 14 Stlpanovlch3150017,Remlng38326,Ung Jennifer CosmInI played well) Chip Beck 2 2 ^ Club and Zokol was in the second. Portland 123-113. Coloorv 33 17 6 72 272 210 of 5; New Jersey 1 of 4. Padfle Division 316 33 22, Person 7-16 3114, Gray 26 004, Tom Watson • their la.st 28 games. Alex English Edmonton 31 18 7 69 251 192 Spurs 30 (Bill Poppas 4, Sol Papa and The 76ers victory was the first (Soalles— AAontreol, Roy (31 shots-27 L.A. Ukers 36 9 .800 — Ml I ler366610, Wheeler35304, Anderson 38 Sarah HornbuskI each played well) Bernhard Unger U.S. Open champion Scott Simpson, who played without a Winnipeg 23 22 9 55 204 202 saves). New Jersey, Sauve (31-29), Portlond 27 17 .614 8'/a for the team’s new coach. Jim led the Nuggets with 31 points. for fourth victory 7-1013, Sklles351-15 Totals4398232S108. 76ers 26 (Kevin Blount 18, Matt Beggs Bob Eastwood 2 2 " ^ bogey on the Waialae Country Club course, and Brad Bryant also U s Angeles 21 33 5 47 221 260 A— 14,915. Seottle 26 21 .553 11 Barry Cheesmon 3336— ro Lynam. who took over Sunday Voncouver 18 32 7 43 194 220 and Tom Mozzer both played well) had early starting times and got in with 67s, a single shot back. Kings 123, Blazers 113 Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen— Pat [3o- Phoenix 14 30 .318 21'/a GOLDEN STATE (187) G rra Lodehoft 5 2 “ 2 after Matt Goukas was fired. Thursdays Oomos puno, Dan McCourt. Golden State 11 33 .250 W h Higgins 11-15 34 26, Whitehead 34 30 6, David Ishll 37-a— 2 Otis Thorpe scored 25 points BOLTON — Spearheaded by an Toronto A New York Islanders 3 L.A. Clippers 11 33 .250 W h Sompson3223621,Garland3113010,Mullln Woman’a Rac Ronnie Block 3336— » Ricky Pierce of the Bucks Washington 5, New York Rangers 3 Thursdays (Tomes and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead excellent defensive performance, New Jersey 4, IMontreol 2 7-12 34 20, Frank 2-2 2-2 6, Feltl OO 1-2 1, J. Copperfleld's 51 (Cathy Bochain 24, J. C. Sneod LPG A rookie Neumann In front scored 23 points, including 15 in Philadelphia 119, Milwaukee 113, O T McDonald 33 OO 4, Teogle 681-213.Totals Scott Hoch 2 2 ~ 2 Sacramento over visiting home.standing Bolton High dis­ H.S. Roundup U s Angeles 5, Quebec 3 U s Angeles Ukers 120, Denver 108 Cindy Dvsenchuk 10) Prime Time the fourth quarter and four in Edmonton 7, Vancouver 2 Kings 5. Nordlquea 3 437717-20107. Bobbv Wodkins 3268— TO Portland. posed of Cheney Tech, 46-32. in Indlona 108, Golden State 107 Indiana 28 10 11 U — 108 Players 43 (TammI Hyde 15, Carolyn Frank Conner 3334— TO SARASOTA, Fla. — LPGA rookie Liselotte Neumann of overtime. It was only the second Fridays Oomes Sacramento 123, Portlond 113 Golden State 11 27 18 11— 107 Bell 12) Lorry Nelson 3466— TO Joe Kleine and Mike McGee Charter Oak Conference action New Jersey at Detroit, 7:35 o.m. Quebec 1 1 J— 3 Seattle 120, Houston 115 Amusements Unlimited 81 (Rita Lup- Sweden fired an 8-under-par 64 to take a four-stroke lead after game of the sea.son for Pierce, Maxtield. 3Polnt goals— Mullln % Stipanovich, Calvin Peete 3334— 70 each added 20 points for the Thursday night. Halftime: 23-11 Bolton Colgarv ot Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. U s Angeles i 2 3 -4 Fridays Oomes Long. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— pachlno 16, Kerri Mansford 16, Anna Richard Cromwell 3334— 70 Thursday’s first round of the $225,000 Sarasota Classic. who recently returned to the team New York Islanders at Washington, 8:35 Rrst Period— 1, Quebec, Brown 12 New Jersey at Cleveland, 7:M o.m. Indlona 46 (Williams 7), Golden State 5D DIPIerro 10, June Derench 10, Sue Alterl Hale Irwin 3665— 71 and Jan Stephenson shared second place with Kings, while rookie Kenny Smith The win moves Bolton’s record p.m. ((kiulet, A.Stastny), 10:13. 2, Los Angeles, Atlanta at IJetrolt, 8 p.m. 10) Discount Sports Shop37(Domlnlaue following a lengthy contract had 15 assists. Buffalo at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. (Sampson, (Tarlond 9). Assists— Indiana Better 17) Dick Mast 3 6 « — 71 4-under 68s. Four players at 69 were Kathy Postlewait, Laurel to 4-12 while Cheney falls to 1-15. Carson 38 (Kennedy, Taylor), 14:29. Boston at Delias, 8:30 p.m. 26 (Fleming 9), Golden State 30 (Mullln 11). Brad Fobel 3665— 71 dispute. McGee had two 3-point baskets Bolton’s next game is Tuesday -6t. U u ls at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Penalties— Cote, Que (tripping), 7:44; U s Angeles Lakers at San Antonio. Total fouls— Indiana 15, (ToWen State 26 Amusements Unlimited won the regu­ Hallme Meshloe a-34— 71 Boston at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Moller,(3ue (roughing),16:51. lar season championship. Kean, Sherri Turner and Rosie Jones. “I felt good in the second half.” 8:30 p.m. Technicals— (Tolden State Illegal de­ Clarence Rose 37-34— 71 , defending champion and winner of last week’s ' to tie the Kings’ record for most when it hosts RHAM while Boys’ Swimming Saturdays Oamos Chicago at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. fense, Sampson. A— 9,5M. Standings: Amusements Unlimited Jock Renner 3138— 71 he said, "but I have to get in Boston at Vancouver, 8:05 p.m. Second Period— 3, Quebec, Jackson 6 Indiana at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. 7-1, J. Copperfleld's 33, Prime Time Mazda Classic, shot i-over 73, making a birdie and two bogies. 3-pointers in a season. He Cheney entertains (Coventry on Players 46, Discount Sports Shop 37. Jeff Sluman 3467— 71 better condition.” MHS at .500 Horttord at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. (Haworth, Rochefort), 1:05.4, U s Angeles, Houston at U s Angeles Clippers. 10:30 Bill Britton 3962— 71 “I hit the ball well but just couldn’t get the putter going,” said matched the record of 31 set by Tuesday. The victory doubles the Philadelphia at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Robitallle 33 (Lotdiow), 2:21.5, U s Angeles, O.m. BuparSonlca 120. Rockata 115 Jay Delsing 3335— 71 Don Buse during the 1984-85 win total of a year ago for the Manchester High boys’ swim­ Detroit at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Robitallle 34 (Corson, NIcholls), 17:13 (pp). Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Mike Bender 3336— 71 Lopez. “It was frustrating. I felt I should have made a few more Quebec ot Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Penalties— Glllls, Que (roughing). 7:38; Saturdays Games Sonics 120, Rockets 115 season. Bulldogs. ming team evened its record at HOUSTON (115) Jeift Coston a -3 ^ 7 1 birdies.” Pittsburgh at U s Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Phair, LA, double minor (roughing), Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Andrew Magee 3932— 71 Clyde Drexler scored 28 points “We played excellent defense.” 5-5 with a 90-79 victory over SundllA 7:38; Kennedy, LA (roughing), 11:44; Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. McCray 316 310 21, Petersen 68 3315, Donna Caponi made a hole-in-one on the 178-yard 12th hole at Tom Chambers scored 36 points CXaluwon 1322 311 29, Royd 7-12 2-5 16, Danny Edwards 3335—71 for Portland. Bolton Coach Craig Phillips said. New York Islanders at New York Brown, Que (holding), 15:25; Albelln, Que Chicogo at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Transactions Ben Crenshaw 37-34— 71 Bent Tree Country Club, the second ace of her 23-year LPGA and Dale Fllis added 35 as Seattle Simsbury High Thursday after­ Ronoers, 1:35 p.m. (tripping), 15:55; Fenton, LA (hooking). Phoenix at Sacramento, 10:30 o.m. Leovell 3133614, Short3123513, Carroll 38 “Brian Rooney, Wade (Tassells 165, B.JOhnson 1-3002. Totals43942764115. Gene Sauers 3566— 71 career. It was the fourth in two LPGA tournaments this year. noon at the Indians’ pool. Calgary at Washington, 1:35 p.m. 14:18; P.Stastny, (Sue (tripping),18:33. Seattle at Golden State, 11 p.m. Don Forsmon 3335—71 and Josh Ryan provided even Mark Foley won the 100- and Buffalo at Chicago, 2:35 p.m. Sundays Gomes Poul Azlnger 3335— 71 New Jersey ot Toronto, 7:05 p.m. Third Period— 6, U s Angeles, Robitallle Phllodelphia at New Jersey, 1 p.m. S E A TTL E (118) BASEBALL scoring and Drew Pinto and Cliff 200-yard freestles and was on the Chombers 11-21131536, McDaniel 31232 American League Brian Tennyson a-34—71 Quebec at Winnipeg. 8:05 p.m. 35(Fenton,Alllson),2:05.7,Ouebec,Albelln2 Boston at Los Angeles Lakers, 3:30 Mike Hammond 3566—71 Vancouver at Edmonton. 8:05 p.m. 12, Lister 361-27, Ellis 13287-935, McMillan BALTIM OR E ORIOLES— Agreed to Bob Charles leads Seniors by five Soviet sextet out Stoudt turned in fine defensive winning relay, and freshmen (Haworth, Moller), 18:10. 8, U s Angeles, p.m, Roy Blancalana 3335— 71 Ctarson 39 (Robitallle), 19:19 (en). Houston ot Portlond, 8 p.m. 7-11 33 16, McKev 16 36 7,Polynlce 30 terms with UrrySheets, outfielder, on a performances.” Todd Erickson and Mike Lenehan OO 0, C.Johnson 31 OO 0,Vincent 31 1-2 two-year contract. James Hallet 35-36— 71 2 Penalties— Fenton, LA (Interfer­ Utah at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Billy Rw Brown 35-36—71 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Bob Charles flirted with a After scoring the first nine had second placements in the 500 ence), 9:03; Bourne, LA (tripping). [Dallas at Los Angeles Clippers. 10 p.m. 1, Williams 36 30 6, Schoene 32000, CHICAGO W H ITE SOX— Agreed to Young30320.Totals43903161120. terms with Rick Horton, , on a Tony Cerda 3831—71 PGA Seniors Championship record Thursday, shooting an points of the game. Bolton led freestle and diving, respectively, 10: 00. one-year contract. Sent Joel McKeon, Danny Briggs 3961— 72 NHL results Shots on goal— Quebec 8-8-13— 29. Los Maseru Amono 37-35—72 8-under-par 64 that.propelled him to a five-stroke lead after 18 to regain the goid after one turn. 13-7, and 23-11 at for Manchester. Angeles 12-10-10-32. Houston n 17 14 21-115 pitcher, to the to complete Seattle 16 18 22 14— 118 Oct. Stradefor Ed Wolno, pitcher. DHtart Pruitt 3666— 72 holes of the $350,000 golf tournament. halftime. The Bulldogs led, 39-18, Results: Power-plav Opportunities— OuebecOotS; NBA reaults Greg Forrow a-35—72 U s Angeles 1 ot 4. ^ _ 3Polnt goals— Chambers. Fouled out— Charles, coming off a Seniors victory in South Africa, was after three quarters. Rooney, 200 medley relay: 1. Simsbury 1:54.51, Maple Leafs 4, Islanders 3 Lister. Rebounds— Houston 67 (McCray MINNESOTA TWINS— Agreed to Keith aeorwoter 3438— 72 2. MHS. (krolles— Quebec, Gosselln (31 shots-27 Tim Norris 3537— 72 nearly flawless in posting an opening round of eight birdies and Bv Howard Ulman saves). U s Angeles. Healy (29-26). 18), Seattle58 (Lister 10).Assists Houston terms with Kirby Puckett,outflelder,ona Ryan, and Cassells led the 200 free: 1. Foley (M ) 2:05.15, 2. TBera 119, Bucks 113 (OT) 16 (Floyd 7), Seattle 24 (McMillan 16). one-year contract. Andy North 3567— 72 no bogeys on the par 72, 6,530-yard Champion course at PGA The Associated Press Mlnlfle (S), 3. Torres (M ). N Y . Islanders 1 1 1— 3 A-4,325. John Cook a-35—72 winners with 11,10, and 10 points, Referee— Don Kohorskl. Linesmen— Total fouls— Houston 27, Seattle 28. — Named Bill 200 IM : 1. Duncan (S) 2:19.72, 2. Terentu 1 2 1—4 Buddy Gardner 38-34—72 National. Arnold Palmer holds the course and tournament record respectively. Wlldhongen (M),3. McNally (M). Rrst Period— 1, Toronto, Leeman 24 Mike Cvik, Randy MItton. Technicals— Coach Rtch 2 (elected), Kanetoapositloninbaseballoperaflonsand MILWAUKEE (113) Seattle Illegal defense. A— 13,038. Bill Enslletraveling secretary. Mark Calcavecchta 3834— 72 of 9-under-par 63, set in 1984. CALGARY. Alberta — The Freshman Anthony Evans led 50 free: 1. (iorm an (M ) :22.90, 2. (Damphousse, Salmino), 10:39. 2, New Cummings 11-18 1-3 23, SIkma 6-9 1-2 13, TORONTO B LU E JA YS — Agreed to Nobuo Serizawo 3834— 72 “That’s an unbelievable round.” said Gary Player, one of Soviet hockey team has one goal: Waters (S), 3. Fleming (M). York, King 5 (LoFontolne), 18:54. Breuer 1-4 36 5, Moncrlef 10-18 1-1 21, terms with Tony Fernandez, shortstop, on Leonard Thompson 3834—72 Cheney with 12 points. Diving: 1. Patulak (M ) 153.40 points, Penoltles— ^Secord, Tor, double minor oilers 7. Canucks 2 Pressey 4-7 37 11, Hodgjs 44 33 11, a one-year contracts. Tony Sills 3169— 72 seven players who shot 3-under-par 69 and trailed Charles by five to regain world superiority of the BOLTaN (44) — Drew Pinto 0 4-4 4. 2. Lenehan (M ), 3. Gormon (M ). (roughing), :45; Kerr, NY, double minor Krystkowlok 03 04) 0, Pierce 10-13 33 23, Big Eaat atandinga Notloiial League strokes. "The golf course was playing shorter than I ’ve ever seen sport by dominating the Winter Cliff Stoudt 0 0-0 0, Josh Ryan 5 0-0 10, 100 fly: 1. Weymyss (S) 1:05.92, 2. (roughing), :45; Fbrgus, To r (hlgh- Reynolds 1-22-24, U c o s 0-2322. Totals47-82 CINCINNATI REDS— Agreed to terms Brian Rooney 4 3-4 11, Wade Cassells 5 Wlllloms (S), 3. Ramans (M ). stlcklng), 10:46; Trottler, NY (high- Edmonton * 1 *— 7 1329 113. Big East Conference Gall with Eric Davis, outfielder, on a one-year LPGA Saraaota Claaalc acoraa it, and the greens were holding, but it was still an unbelievable Olympics. The Soviets may not 0-0 10, Jim Hathaway 1 0-1 2, Mark 100 free: 1. Foley (M ) :55.54, 2. sticking), 10:46; Terrion, Tor, minor- Vancouver 0 1 1—2 FHIU4DELPHIA (119) contract. Yavinsky 2 5-49, Dave Delcampe 00-1 0, Cromble (M ),3. Mlnlfle (S). malor (roughlng,flghtlng),13:06;Bassen, Plttsburoh round.” have the goalie to do it. Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton, U w e 6 Barkley 1327 1320 46, Coleman 331-2 5, SAN DIEGO PADRES— Agreed to Canada has the home ice and Mike Deronleau 0 0-3 0, Paul Cloutier 0 500 free: 1. VanOudenhove (S)4:29.84, NY, mlnor-malor (sloshing, tight) no), 13:06. (Messier, Kurri), 10:37. 2, Edmonton, GmlnskI 319 36 22, Cheeks 314 3212, Toney Vlltanovo terms with Mork Davis, pitcher, on a SARASOTA, Ra. (A P ) Scores after the Al Geiberger, Larry Mowry, Tommy Aaron, Harold Henning, 0-0 0. 17 12-23 44. 2. Erickson (M ), 3. Mathews (S). McClelland 10 (Muni, Hannan), 13:33. 3, 311 7-9 13, Thornton 32 04) 0, Wlnoate33 Syracuse two-year contract. first-round Thursday In the LPGA Orville Moody and George Lanning joined Player at 69. Lee Elder the hot goalies, Sean Burke and CHENEY TECH (32) — John Parsons 100 back: 1. Duncan (S) 1:03.02, 2. Second Perlo

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M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 12, 1986 BUSINESS HOMES HOMES HOMES [g ^ H O M E S (OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EAR N up to 50% on your MANCHESTER- 2 fdmllv MANCHESTER. Loca­ BOWERS School area- 7 A Cascade of light, sales of Avon products. Ranch, 3 rooms each tion I Location I Older room Cape. 3bedroom, streams from the PAINTERS. Minimum 3 laEANINS CARPENTRY/ Join us for the New side, handy location, home In quiet neigh­ mqster bedroom suite, vaulted ceilings and TELEMARKETING years experience. ARE YOU WORTH Year. Call 647-1990. good Investment for borhood. Centrally lo­ 2boths, 1st floor family expansive window de­ Competent In oil SERVICES REM0DELIN6 FL00RIN6 $137,500. Phllbrick cated 3 bedroom 1876 room, garage, pool and sign of this spacious OPPORTUNITY phases of painting. MORE? Chrysler-Dodge Agency, 646-4200. Colonial. Spacious much morel $171,900. Contemporary. Exaul- slte European designed ProfMtIonal outbound Some carpentry skills NOT lATIinED WITH TOTAL HOME A OFFICE UBSY NROt. CARPn HOMES M A N C H ES TE R . New list­ fireplaced living room. 649-4477.______helpful. The Mok Com- FARRAND REM0DELIN6 Remodeled and lov^ BRAND new llsttngl kitchen with breakfast tolaphona salM. YOUR PREIENTIRC0ME7 Room addHIona, daokA rooflng, SERVICE FOR RALE ing, lovely 8 room Co­ room, sunken family pony, 6^2659.______CLEANIN6 SERVICES lonial, large 1st floor Ingly maintained. Great starter home on We are looking for 3 DaHy, Weakly, Monthly siding, windows and gutlsra. Inatallationa, aalea and room with massive •You'll M il to our LABORERS. Minimum. 1 family room with full $187,900. Klernan East Middle Turnpike. persons who have the Low RmIm . Call Baekhoa and bundozsr aarvlca repaira weekly carpet All real estate advertised In fleldstone fireplace, largo Mtabllahed year experience. The ability to IncreaM their BEST BUY avallabis. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. the Manchester Herold Is wall country fireplace. Realty 649-1147. 5 rooms, Including spa­ Mok Componv, 643- COMMERCIAL CLEANING epsclals. cious living room, gal­ moster bedroom sulfe cuatomora. preMnt Income. Op­ sublect to the Fair Housing 3 bedrooms, V/z baths, COVENTRY. Charming with Its own private 2659.______USED CARS K ^ h ^ ^ r c h e s SERVICES - 640-8078 But. 047-0500 PHQNE Act o.t 1968, which mokei It 2 car garage, nice treed and comfortable ley kitchen plus dining • Earn a Mtary and portunity to advance­ skylighted lacuzzi tub, F U L L Tim e Real Estate ment Into manage­ for a Iras satlmsla Rti. 845-6849 6 4 3 -2 0 7 0 Illegal to advertise onv pref- lot, quiet location. Ranch on corner lot. room area. 3 bed- commlaalon that erance, limitation or discrim­ roooms, lower level thermopane windows, agents needed. Grow­ ment. All benefits. For $254,900. U & R Realty. New spacious ap- 3 car garage and a 3/4 could avantually 1987 CHRYSLER LeBARON Coupe ination based on race, color, 643-2692. o______pllanced country kit­ playroom, walk-out ing firm. Downtown personal Interview call religion, sex or notlonol acre lot with sweeping taka your Mlary to location. Small conge­ BUICKS B00KKEEPIN6/ U U O * ASSOCIATIS FLOORSANDING COVENTRY. Sparkling chen. 3 bedroom, 2 basement, hardwood 040-3875 Cuttom building, fram­ • Floors like new origin, or on Intention to views of the country *25,000 or more. nial office. Ask for INCOME TAX moke onv such preference, new 3 bedroom Ranch bath, wall to wall car­ floors, handy location 1987 BUICK ing, additlona, renova­ a Specializing In older floors on busline. • Bowers club fairways. $399,900. • Wa will trainn youyo on Anne. 647-8000. limitation or discrimlnotlon. In a pine grov;|M Fully peting, full basement, 1 Blanchard a Rossetfo tions and roofing. For a a Natural & stained floors The Herald will not know- car garage. Best buy In School District. our atata-of-tna-art LbSABRE uceHM Tax PraparaUou appllonced. Prime lo­ Realtors, "W e're Sel­ Ettatp Wagon quality job at a good a No waxing anymore Inglv occept onv advertise­ cation. Affordable the area! I $147,900. $132,900. Jackson & ling Houses" 646-2482.0 computora and f704SA. or Don't worry about the price... Cell Bud at ment which Is In violollon of pricel $147,900. Kler- Klernan Realty 649- Jackson Real Estate provida you with RN’s • LPN’s • CNA’s new tax lew. Busineea and Jolin Verlillla - 646-5750 the low. nan Realty. 649-1147. o 1147. 647-8400.O product knowledge. M W *12,999 Individual Income tax re­ 741-873t It’s Not Too Late To Make Your turn praperatlons. • Full and part-time ) 06 . MISCELLANEOUS houra available. New Year’s Resolutions For 1988!! 1985 BUICK CidlRiniebMeafer PARK AYE. CARPENTRY A SERVICES If you have a pleaaant • Earn High Hourly Rates SBdtn. DtrK Qrty. appelatiweBt at 643-6150 REMODEUNG SERVICES • Participate in a Liberal Profit Sharing Plan •8t47A CompMs horns rspairs and re­ ODD lobs, Trucking. phone voice and en- modeling. Wa apaclallzs In bath­ thualam, call Donna • Earn Additional Bonuses INCOME TAX Home repairs. You M W *10,980 rooms and kHchane. Small scale name It, we do It. Free Bertram at 456-4255 2.5 EFI Engine, AT, PS, PB. AC, Rear PREPARATION commercial work. Rsglatsrsd, In­ • Local Assignments sured, rslarsncaa. estimates. Insured. 643- • Paid Professional Liability, Etc. 1987 BUICK Defroster, AM/FM Stereo. AND MORE 60 Montha — 7.S% APR — Sailing Prioa <11,364. In Your Home 0304. Automatic Down Payment *1600. . Amt. Rnancad *9,864. Inlcudlng; Rsntal end Sols 646-8165 • Health Insurance Plans Available Stock #7844 CENTURY Finance Charge *2079.00. Total of paymanta Propriatorahip. Call Jim Whsaler HAWKS TREE SERVICE Bm Irow Products 4 Door Spdan *11,043.60. Dafarrad payment price *13,443.60. Tackle Head Call Dana — Monday-Friday, 9-4:30 •7041A Exdudaa aalaa lax and roglatratlon. 7 4 2 *1 0 0 9 KITCHEN & BATH Bucket, truck a chipper. Stump WIMwairtk, CT M226 After Rebate *9.864 removal. Free sstimatsa. M W *9990 TAX ATTORNEY REMDDELING Special conaldaratlon for STAFF MATES, INC. (ItsUrad from IR8) aldsriy and handloappad. From the smallest repair to 228-4321 out of area, call collect. 1987 BUICK Will advise and prepare H A IR S TY L IS T. Full and 1987 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER the largest renovation, we 647-7553 SKYLARK all tax returns. will do a complete job. Start port time at Fantastic 4 Door Sedan Sam's In Manchester, 4S100A WHITMAN to finish. Free estimates. a ROOFS K-Mort Plaza. Guaran­ tes Downey Driva., Apt. A Heritage KHchen & • PAINTING teed wooes with Incen­ ELECTRONIC NOW *9980 Manohsslar, 528-1581 tives up to S10 per hour. Bath Center a STAINING Paid vacation, medical ASSEMBLER 1986 BUICK TAX CONSULTATION Come visit our showroom at: • ADDITIONS and dental Insurance LbSABRE Mid 182 W. Middle Tpke. Fully Insured avolloble. Advance­ Full/part time electronic, electro- Eatata Wagon 7 8 Manchester ment opportunities. mechenlcel eeeemblers. Must be ebl^ #7547A PREPARATION Quality References Earn from dov one. to work with amell parts. Full company 649-54DD FREE Estimates Coll 643-8989,9am-8pm. NOW *11,980 Call Dan Mosler paid benefit package Including medi­ cell 643-2659 FIR E Restoration com­ 649-3329 PAINTING/ ponv looking for a few cal and dental. Experience helpful but 1986 BUICK ------good workers. Will not necessary. Call Mrs. Shepard LbSABRE 2.2 Turbo, A T, PS, PB, Leather Seats, PAPERING HANDYMAN train. $6 starting pay. ENROLLED AGENT ( LImNad Coupa Luxurt Equipment Pkg. Totally Loaded Home Improvamsnt - v o Full and part time 6 4 6 -3 3 8 6 azzazA so Montha— 4.S« APR, Sailing Price *16,280. Down 12 Ym tr IRS EKp9fl9ne9 NAME vour own price. SUPER Pointing - Woll Papering - Stock #7575 work. Call after 9am. Payment *2,500. Amt. Financed *13,7S0. Finance T m Prtptrallon / ConeuMnQ / Tax Father & Son, painting o > N to set up Interview. Charge *1740.00. Total of Paymanta *15,526.00. •emInGra Tiling - Light Carpentry - 646-6855. NOW *11,580 and papering, remo­ ODD JOBS - INSURED Dafarrad Payment Prica *1602680 Excludes aalaa Ixpert In Now 6 Old Tax Law* val. 872-8237. After Rebate *13,780 tax and rsglatrallon. ______KIMERLEE D. O’NEILL BARRY SCANLON SPECIALS! 1985 BUICK 646-2411 frsaaatlmots OFHCE MANtCER / SKYLARK 646-6079 ABSOLUTE DARI-FARMS 4 Door Sedan 1987 DODGE LANCER 4 Door PAINTING CO. MKEEPER N021A 1988 Pontiac Grand fim Bloomfield based con­ ICE CR EAM GEORGE E. MROSEK, femeify of Maoehoster Tri-Town struction comany needs Has Immediate Openings NOW *6680 PnIsuleMi Tiz Prapiritlm Quaranteed quality work. Steam Cleaning 2 dr., air cond., lilt wheel, console, AM/FM cassette, snsrgstic person for full IS YEARS EXPERIENCE References. Free Estimates. Reasonable Rates. Call Doug auto., #80/60 price includes rebate to dealer. time position. Full CLASS II R O U TE D R IV ER 1984 BUICK PERSONAL SERVICE Bring In the Spring chaigs Bookkeeper thru 2nd S H IF T F R E E Z E R S E L E C TO R S CENTURY CUST. REASONABLE RATES 236-1472 with a profeaslonally trial balance. Computer­ PHONE ORDER CLERKS 4 Door Sedan or presaured waahed ized accounting sys­ •7541B 649-6880 tems, gaitaral ledger, exterior of your home. Apply In Person - STENCILING dally records, payroll NOW *6680 0 5 L A Meouttfvl AddHIen to Any Room I Please call today for a and Inaurance. Experi­ DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM CARPENTRY/ OrlRlnol A Cuitom DMlont reasonable quote. ence with IBM PC and 1985 BUICK REMODELING In homo profoulonal oorvlco. *10599 40 Tolland Stage Rd„ Tolland, CT Pro# tttimoloo. For moro LO TU S 123 necessary. SOMERSET REGAL Informotlon Coll Holdl Mike - 872-0112 Must be able to produce Mon.-FrI., 8:30am-5:30pm / Sot. 9am-lpm 2 Door Coupa •752SA 2.5 EFI Eng., 5 Spd., Popular Equip. Pkg.. 1987 Pontiac Grand Prix monthly financial state­ Paid Medical, Profit Sharing and 646-8707 Bob — 871-2390 ^ 3 c Jo rv* ments. Reasant working AC. Rear Defroster, Rear Wiper, AM/FM M.T.S. Pension Plan, EOE. NOW *7680 #70/90 Demo., LOADED conditions. Competitive Cass., Sport Suspension AND MORE. BUILDERS M SPP16018 Mlary and full company Stock #7856 60 Months— 6 S « APa Sailing Price *10,748. Down paid benefita Call Mike Payment *1500. Amt. Financed *8249. Finance 6 4 6 -2 7 8 7 ROOFING/ debates KMun CHOOSE YOUR OWN TEMPORARY Charge *221640. Total of Paymama *11,40640. SIDING LANDSCAPING OTHERS After Rebate Dafarrad Payment Prica *1606640. Excludes aalaa PLANNINQ/DESIQN WWBm Proiii Mather Corporation JOB!! *9,999 tax and rsglatratlon. SERVICE 1987 OLDS CUSTOM HOMES WHITNAM lANDSCAPI Come In & regleter end let ADDITIONS NATHAN HALE ,’ 4 0 0 - 242-0743 soz-M. U S work eround Y O U R echedulell DELTA 88 • Lot Clearing Royal, 4 Door, DECKS CONSTRUCTION • Brush Removal Immediate openinge E A S T O F T H E RIVER for: 1987 DODGE DAYTONA *12999 F U L L and part time oosl- «8021A SIDING Specializing In Roofing. • Planting • Stone Work *750 tions available li> El­ • Clerks •Typists •Secretarlee •DataEntry NOW *11,990 CEILINGS REFINISHED • Slats • /kaphall Shingles • Datigning lington, Hebron and • WarehouM Workers & Word Processors CONCRETE WORK • Flat Roofing (ruMwindi Plan Now For Springl Marlborough croup 1986 DODGE FRAMING CREW homes. Join a new and D U N H ILL offers: AVAILABLE ______742-1679 Fully /neuretf 643-7802 ir s HERE! growing CT agency for • Top Hourly Rato Pay • Holiday Pay COLT 4 Door Sedan developmentallv dis­ • Referrral Bonus or turbed adults. Send let­ •7S4SA 1988 Pontiac ter of Interest and re­ DUNHILL TEMPS NOW *6780 sume to or call: One Hartfleld Plaza 111 Founders Plaza HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 928-0515 to C.C.S.S.I., 160 Bridge St. Qrand Prix E. Hartford, C T 1986 TOYOTA P.O. Box 702, 112 Main East Windsor, C T E V E R G R E E N Lawns has Street, Putnam, CT 282-0701 PICK UP TRUCK 623-4416 aeossA openings for hard FULL TIME 06260. MEDICAL DFFICE working Lawn Care a Camping Dept. Mgr. ....IN STOCK AND READY FOR DELIVERY! Challenging, fa6t NOW *6990 Applicator. $300 plus Cashier • Stock Clerk 2.2 Turbo, 5 Spd., PS, PB, Popular Equip. paced, front desk posi­ per week storting sa­ Ask for Phyllis YOUR TOYOTA HEADQUARTERSa s ^ ^ MACHINE 1985 OLDS Pkg., AC. AM/FM Cass., T-Roof, Cast tion for take charge In­ lary. Yeor round work MEDICAL SALES DELTA ROYALE Wheals. AND MORE. dividual who can handle available for the right FARR’S OPERATOR, CNC so Months — S.S% Sailing Price *12,109. Down several things at the person. Will train. High 2 Mein St./B43-7111 Brougham, 4 Door. Stock #7962 Growing manufacturer National Healthcare & Hospital Supply Corp.. •7326A Paymsnt *2000, Amt. Financed *10,106. Finance same time in e professi­ school diplomo and In ChMhIre is relocat­ Charge *2,422.S0. Total of Paymalna *16531.60. onal manner. Tele­ good driving required. ECRETARY- , $nVE BIG! a national leader In the Health Care Industry, Receptlonlst. Full time ing to Manchester by NOW *8990 After Rebate Dafarrad Payment Prica *14,531.60. Excludes aalaa phone, booking ap­ Call 649-8667 for has an opening for a Salea Professional In *11,359 tax and rsglatratlon. pointments and book­ Intervlew/appointment tor busy patient or­ June. Immediate op­ iented practice. Varied ^ 1 all Toyotas during this special sale portunity for an experi­ Connecticut. 1987 MUSTANG ing patients. Excellent duties, typing, data en­ enced person to set-up GT COUPE pay for the right Indi­ INSURANCE CSR try, Insurance process­ The Ideal candidate will have Mies experience Black 1987 DODGE 600 4 Door vidual. Apply In person and operate CNC A well estebllehed East ing. Needs to be well In the Hospital Health Care Industry and will •7550A or send resume to: organized motivated USED CAR SAMPLE SELECTION Lathes. Join us now to Hartford agency needs be trained In Cheshire, be motivated by growth and opportunity. Individual. Call 649- NOW *12,990 Sports Medicine & a full time CSR/OffIce Many More To Select From so you can be In on the 2272. Manager with market­ ground floor when we We offer a salary commensurate with ’85 VOLKSWAGEN Orthopaedic AUTO Mechanic. Expe­ move to Manchester. experience and an excellent benefits package. JETTA - of Manchester ing, communication, rienced used car me­ 87 6000 SE 86 CAPRICE 85 SUPRA 84 TOYOTA \J2 Competitives wages 4 Door Sedan 22. typing end computer chanic. Top wages and WhHa, S 8pd„ Parformaona Pkg.. AC, Van, Rad,tod, Aulo, Dual, AC, 7 Pa PleaM send resume In confidence to Bob 155 Main St. Wagon, Sllvar. Full Power Opilont, Laaa Approx. 44,000 mHoa •74S0A operetlona skills end benefits. Apply to: than 5,000 mllaa, Ramalndar Factory BROUGHAM Power Slider, Approx. 20,000 mlloa and benefit package Sprbello. Manchester, C T 06040 4 Door, WhKa, VS. FuH Powar Dptlona. an effective, courteous Tom Topping, Service Warranty. with opportunity for NOW *7980 M a n a g e r, Morlartv 645-8387 telephone manner. 85 TOYOTA SR5 83 COROLLA SRS advancement. NATIONAL HEALTHCARE & Brothers Lincoln Mer­ 85 FORD LTD Plokup. longbad, Btua, B Spd., PS. PB, Uftbook, Rod. 6 8pd., AC. Fiolory Sun Call Carol In 1984 DODGE 2.5 EFI Eng. A T, PS, PB, AC. AM/FM Personal lines rating cury Mazda, 315 Center 87 CEUCA GTS FIthar 4way Plow, Approx. 40,000 mHaa. f WAITRESSES. W eek­ Ullbaek. Blua, 5 Spd.. AC. PS. Power CROWN VICTORIA Manchester at HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORP. ARIES Stereo, Popular Equip. Pkg., AND MORE. and underwriting ex­ Street, Manchester. 8/n, FuH Powar Packaga, Approx. 14,000 days and weekends for 643-5135.______Dark Blua. VS. FuH Powar Luxury Route 870 at Hook Mountain Road 4 Door Sedan so Months — 68% APR. Sstllng Price *10,255. Down perience a plus. mUaa. Intarior, Exiartor Daoor Paokaga. 84 PLY. VOYAGER VAN 83 CHEV. CAMARO *7254A Stock #7622 breakfast and lunch. Cray, 4 Spd., Extra Claan 643-1531 Paymsnt *1000. Amt. Financed *9255. FInanoa Experience preferred. EOE. A career oppor­ CH ILD Care- After school S/E, Aulo, 26 Hlia, AC, 7 Paaa., SHvar for more Information Pine Brook, Now JerM y 07058 Charge *2,21620. Total of Paymanta *11,473.26 and vacations for 7 NOW *5180 649-4011. Call between tunity with excellent 87 TOYOTA SUPRA 85 PONTIAC GRAND AM and appointment. •qiW OpportunNy ■nploy*' M/V After Rebate Dalarrad Payment Price *16473.20. Excludes aalaa year old boy. Keenev Brown, 2 Ton#, 8 Spd., Sport Pkg., 84 TOYOTA 82 PONTIAC *9,805 tax and registration. Expires 2/15. 6om-3pm.______salary end benefits in­ Coupa, 4 Cyl.. Auto. PS, PB. AO, Caa- Street School area. 649- Laathar Intarior, Powar Saata. Approx. » , Brtown Matalllo, Approx. 27,000 1984 MERCURY FULL Time, motivated, cluding free parking. LANDCRUISER BONNEVILLE 3847.______11.000 mHaa. mllaa. Wagon, WhHa, 4x4, AC, CataaHa. WoodaMa Wagon, VS, 4.1 Htra. Many CAPRI person to work In Join a teem that be­ Hatchback Coupa 1987 DODGE D150 Pickup bright busy video PART and full time ca- Approx. 80,000 mHaa. axtiai. Clean. •7470B store. Call 646-5384 be­ lieves In service and teterla help needed at 87 SUZUKI SAMARI 85 OLDS CUTLASS East Catholic High tween 9-5. growth. Send employ­ Convartibl*, 8 Spd.. Caaasna, Low MHaa. 84 COROLLA L/E 82 CUTLASS CIERRA NOW *6480 School. Call tor Inter­ Slivtr. SUPREME BROUGHAM EXTERMINATDR. Expe­ ment history and sa­ Coupa, VS. Full Power OpHona, Approx. 4 Door, Aulo, AC, PS, PS. Storao. Powar BROUGHAM view between 8am- Sun Roof SAVING BANK 1984 PONTIAC rienced helpful or will lary requirement to: 2pm. 646-5271.______87 TOYOTA LE VAN 31.000 mHaa. vs. Full Poarar, Approx. 80,000 mHaa troln. Growing com­ W ORTH LOOKING Into... 4 Whaal driva, Automallo. Dual, AC, Full SUNBIRD pany looking for right Michael P. Donnelly 85 GRAN PRIX 84 MERCURY GRAN 4 Door Sedan 303 Burnside Ave. the many bargains of­ Powar Pkg.. /^prox. 12,000 mllaa. 82 PONTIAC 8000 L/E M013A | 3 r person. Must have BROUGHAM MARQUIS I Door. ve. Moat I vaHabla opilona. good driving record, East Hsrtford, C T 05108 fered tor sole every dov In the classified columns! 86 COROLLA SR5 Qiay, VS. Full Power, Faotory T-Topa 4 Door. Steal Cray. Landau Top. VS, FuN OF NOW *4860 organized and self mot- (28B-3483) Powar DpSona, Approx. 48,000 mHaa. 81 OLDS CUTLASS Sport Cpo.. Mua, S Spd., PS, AC. 318 V8. A T, PS, PB, Light Pkg., H.D. Pkg. Ivoted, capable to 85 DODGE LANCER ES BROUGHAM '84 SUBARU GL learn profession with a CONSTRUCTION I BUSINESS 84 TRANS AM Hatchback Coupa , Prospector 1,6x9 Mirrors, Met, Cooling future. Come grow 86 HYUNDI EXCEL Turbo, 1 Owner, Auto, AC. Laalha Wagon, VS. AC, Approx. 4S000 mHaa Laborer- with expe­ OPPORTUNITIES Intarior Haok, 8 Spd.. T-Topa, Raoaro Paokaga f7069S Aux., Trans, Cooler, 30 Gal. Tank, AM with us. Budget Pest 4 Door HB. 4 Spd., Caaaana. sa Approx. MANCHESTER rience. Must be over 18, 13.000 mHaa. Rad. 78 BONNEVILLE NOW *5760 Radio, AND M ORE SO Months - 68% APR Sailing Price *10,229. Down Control. 649-9001. must possess good 84 PONTIAC Payment *1500. Amt. flnanoad *0729. FInanoa 85 TRANS AM Coupa, Blaok. VS, Aulo, AC. Approx. Stock #7832 driving record. Coll ot- SALES Whlta. Auto. AC. Caaaalta. Approx. PARRISIENNE 78,000 mHaa 1983 FORD Chsgo *6098. Total of Paymsins *t6e2t. Dafarrad ter 6pm 643-0150.______86 CEUCA GTS Payment Prioa *16321. Excludes sales tax and Coupe, Auto. AC, PS, PB, Powar 8/R. 29.000 mHaa Wagon, Tan w/wood aldta. S Pata, VS. ESCORT TELEPHONE Operators PuH Powar DpUena. Approx. 44,000 After Rebate radiation. ______BILLING CLERK Full Power Packaga. 78 TOYOTA COROLU Halohbaok Coupa *9.478 needed. All shifts, ful­ BE A 85 CEUCA GT mHaa. Small office East of COLLECTIONS l/part time, paid traln- Utlbaok. Blaok, S Spd., AC, 8, PB, Powar DELUXE 4S04SA the River has e full 86 TOYOTA MR2 Auto Trane, Approx. 60,000 mHaa. Ino. Coll 649-2133. HERO Shall Matalllc. 5 Spd.. S/R Factory, 8/R, Clonal Daah. Alloya, Approx. 26,000 84 CHEV. CELEBRITY NOW *3680 ★ 643-2791 ★ time position for e WAREHOUSE Person. Dwnar, Approx. 14,000 mHaa. mHaa 4 Door, C/L. VS, FuH Power Dptlona. 15 Day Collector Clerk-Typlet. Job will Full timegeneral ware­ M5,000-F90,000 WhHa, Approx. 47,000 mHaa. Chrysler 7 Yr.-70,000 Mile Limited Warranty Include billing on an house duties. Previous Year Commissions 30 Day Collector IBM Computer end experience helpful but other general office not necessary. Must be Help Schools, dependable. Applica­ duties. No experience Churches, Little tions will be taken necessary - will train Thursday 2/11 and Fri­ Leagues, and other Apply in Person applicant possesting day 1/12 tfom B-4 at non-profit groups CH accurate typing skills. Wing Industries, 60 raise needed funds. Apply In person: Progress Drive, Monchester.______— Call Today — Louise Agnes Come In And See Us m o MANCHESTER g LUNCH and dinner food servers, doorman, bar- f s c H a KLOCK CO. 714- 895-6602 I CARDINAL BUICK 13S6 Tolland Tpke. back, cocktail server. I SI Adame St — Maackaetar or 649-9696 ext. 339 I 80 Oakland St. Exit 63 Off 1-84 g Manchester, C T Weekend nights. The 50C* W. Center St., Manchester 646-4321 649-4571 Gallery Restaurant. 714- 891-7781 Equal Opportunity Employer I *VI rnufh h'irti fHau" ^ 40 YEARS OF FRIENDS e40 YEARS OF FRIENDS e40 YEARS 659-2656. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Feb. H. I9M — 89 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb, 12, 1988 R n RECREATIONAL MISCELLANEOUS HOMES [ g j ] HOMES APARTMEHTS APARTMEHTS APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEOUS | 5 £ | iEQUIPMENT FOR SALE H j J HOMES ( HOMES HOMES H T I HOMES FOB SALE FOR SALE FOR REHT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOTSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE m j F O R S A . COUNTER Top Cabinets ■W ILLIMANTIC 3 bed- BRAND New llstlngl OAKLAND Heights 2 Bedroom - Woll-to-woll SECOND Floor In two k i,ii,,nMANCHESTER- WINDSURFER. O'Brien I Sensation. Used twice. for medical office. 2 or Z, room Ranch on Quarry Very comfortable and carpeting, heat, oppll- family home. New wall •'VKUSistrlol, Office, MANCHESTER. Well MANCHESTER. Charm­ MANCHESTER. The per­ 30 Locust Street. 2 family, CARDINAL BUICK INC. Apartments. Now ac­ New lost August. $400. 3 rooms. Wolnuf finish. ing convenience. fect starter home for 4 rooms each. Excel­ Street. Nearly 1/3ocre. Cleon 6 plus 5 room cepting oppllocatlons onces,A/C. No pets. to wall carpeting, ap­ Commercial space. Contact S. Romoo, maintained older Co­ Well Insulated, wood- Duplex In the Cheney Cleon. $625 per month. pliances; 2 bedrooms, 2400 square feet. Load­ C o ll Joe 871-0556 lonial with In-law pos­ Bright and shiny, taste­ your family. Cute Co­ lent location. Nice lot. for 1 & 2 bedroom M.O., 18 Haynes Stroot, /cool stove. Brick Mill District, overlook­ apartments. Handi­ Available March 1st. kitchen, living room, ing dock. Woodland anytime. _____ sibilities. 2 updated fully decorated 2 bed­ lonial In nice residen­ Owner financing possi­ Industrial Pork. 643- monchester. 646-4797. room Townhouse In tial neighborhood. ble. $179,000. 646-2426. $ PRICE BUSTERS $ chimney, ouoronteed ing the West Side Pork. capped. Coll 528-6521. 647-9138. with full attic. 1 cor baths, modern kitchen, water proof. Base­ Separate utilities, very g a ra g e . $560 per 2121. PETS AND 4 or 5 bedrooms, large small, aulet complex. Furnace and water 9-5 weekdays. R O CK V ILLE-1 bedroom, ELD ER LY Housing. Now Full bosement, I'/i heoteronly 1 yeorold,2 ment, dishwasher. $500 well maintained Inside excellent condition. month. No pets. Adults SUPPLIES WANTED TO enclosed porch, 3 cor carpeting allowance. and out. A great oppor­ taking applications for preferred. Security IV2 eoraoe and beautiful baths. Coll today for large walk In closets, 11 Wall-to-wall carpeting, 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ months. Coll 645-8449. BUY/TRADE your showing. $120,000. X 11 foyer and 1 car Nicely decorated. tunity for a live In heat and hot water FURNITURE FREE. 8 month old Vi treed lot. S152,900. Sen­ ALEX Principles only. situotlon or on Invest­ ments. Coll 528-6522 or Available March 1st. try Real Estate 643- Century 21 Epstein garage. $125,900. Sen­ Included. $525 month. German Shepherd V2 DLD and new furniture, 1987 BUICKS y^^SOOO OFF $113,900. 423-8717. ment! $189,900. Jack- 649-9016. Labrador. All shots 4060.D Realty 647-8895.D try Reel Estate 643- Also, 2 bedroom excel­ DINING Room tables and household Items and 4060.O MATTHEW gw^CHESTER. Mint son & Jackson Real lent condition. Wall-to- CONDOMINIUMS choirs Hitchcock style, housebroken. 646-0296. MSRP ON SELECT MODELS Estate 647-8400.O M ANCHESTER- 2 bed­ glassware. Will pay MANCHESTER. Ideal lo­ - condition. Contempor- wall carpeting. No util­ room. Heat and hot FOR RENT $225. 6 drawer Maple cosh. Coins and le- cation! Immaculate REALTY r orv full dormered Cope ities, $525 month. Coll water, appliances. $560 dresser with mirror, MISCELLANEOUS welry. 646-8496. remodeled 3 bedroom PLUS A •1000 MFGR. REBATE CHECK TO YOUl ■ inocountrysettlno.Set CONDOMINIUMS for details 9om-6pm. per month. Referen­ VERNON. 1 bedroom $75,647-7555. FOR SALE 1676 Colonial In quiet 649-4003 Z on 2/3 acre In south end FOR SALE 644-5273. ces, lease and security. remodeled, new wall to 82" Ethon Allen, Tuxedo Over 30 Models to Choose From - » of Manchester. 7 No pets. 647-9876 wall, A/C, cool, gar­ style sofa. Excellent CARS residential area. Easy MANCHESTER • Now ROCKVILLE. Large 1 POOLSIII AAA Pool Dis­ commute to Hartford. r rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1 '/i MANCHESTER- 157 Ho­ bedroom, new build­ evenings. age. $515. 666-0627. condition. $650 or best tributor. Must dispose FOR SALE Call today! $187,900. Listing. Immaculate 4 ' baths, oversized 2 cor mestead Strept. 2 bed­ ing. Washer-dryer offer. 643-9941. ____ of entire Inventory of room Townhouse FREE AM/FU Portable Radio With Each Car Sold garage, oversized mas-' room Townhouse, 1'/j MANCHESTER- 6 room, Klernan Realty 649- hook-up, storage, ca­ 3 bedroom Duplex. HOMES new 1987 leftover 31' 1147. n Condominium, fully (Pravloua Salaa Excludad) ' ter bedroom, newly both, patio, deck. A/C. ble, stove, refrigera­ TV/STEREO/ family sized pools with appllanced kitchen, 114 remodeled kitchen, $115,000. 647-9751. Available March 1st. FOR RENT tor, carpeting, from Refrigerator and APPLIANCES huge sun deck, fencing, CLYDE bathe, air conditioned. - professionally londs- So u t h Windsor. Just $475 per month plus filter, ladders and war­ CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. LeSABRE .r coped, many other stove. No utilities. $675 VERNON Center- 3 bed­ BUILD YOUR wall to wall carpeting, SKYHAWK SKYLARK RE6AL like new...sliding doors utllltls. Coll 643-8557 per month plus secur­ room. $850 plus. Avail­ APARTMENT sized re­ ranty tor only $978 ROUTE 83, VERNON plus It Is an endnd unit. 2 Dr., Dark Qtay. Auto, amenities. $209,000. evenings. _____ delivered financing 4 Dr„ Rad. Auto, Air, Rr Custom Coupe Custom Sedan off living room to pri­ ity. No pets. 643-2034. able March 1st. 871- frigerator. $100. Call Offered at •116,000. Air, Rr Dafog, TIK, CrulM ' D.W. Fish Realty 643- vate deck and bock- available. Act nowl B4 QMC Van •6895 DREAM HOUSE Dafog, Tilt erutaa. Caaa. Nloaly oquippad. - 1591.0 VERNON- Modern 3 0556. 649-1188.______Stock #8116 vord. Fully op- room apartment In 4 MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Call Dave at 563-1161 or S4 Camaro coua* •8485 will build to your plans SO. WINDSOR - New •11,680. Air, AM/PM Starao, Plua Sharp Rad MANCHESTER. A nice pllonced, 2 Vs baths, room Duplex. $750 1-800-852-7665. 84 Pontiac Trana Am •10,785 Stock *6009 Stock M12S tomlly house. Excel­ FUEL OIL/COAL/ or ours. Choice site on Listing. Absolutely like Much Moral Sharp Rad home In a nelghbor- large tiled foyer. 3 lent location. Applian­ monthly plus utilities. WASHER-Drver, refrig­ 85 Monia Carlo 88 •U885 F STORE AND FIREWOOD desirable Master's new, 5’4 room ranch. 3 Stock M ils - hood of new homes bedrooms. A truly ex­ ces and parking In­ 1'/i baths, modern kit­ erator. Some furniture 88 E#oort4*. •4885 Way. Rear view. 14th bedrooms, fireplaced overlooking Monches- ceptional floor plan. cluded. $350 monthly chen, oil appliances. 2 OFFICE SPACE and more. Telephone SSChav. Astro Van •10,185 living room, attached • ter Country Club. Mos- $189,900. Coll for ap­ months security. Ref­ •5485 fairway, Manchester plus utilities. 647-1113 erences. No pets. 643- FIREWOOD SALE 643-4497. SSCliavy Capttcoa*. garage, large 'A acre < ter bedroom with |o- pointment. Rosalie Z. otter 6pm. M ANCHESTER. Office *49 per cord. 8 ft. l•nQth•, as Toyota past, van •8485 Country Club. Sum­ 2121. suite East Center SPINET Plano for sole. park like lot, newer » cuzzi, walk In closets, BrunettI, RE/MAX, MANCHESTER- Well grwQn, dQlivQrQd, 4 cord Like new. Also, TV with S6 Cavallar 4 *. •6485 mer construction. roof and vinyl siding, '14393 ’ central voccuum sys­ East of the River, 647- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Street. $375 Including minimum. MC/VISA •aoAft stand. Telephone 649- SeCanturya*. *VW¥0 •420,500. < U m •7MP* M g. Sakala cared tor 3 bedroom utilities. 649-2510 new kitchen...... and batlIh. 12,813 tem. 1st floor laundry, 1419 or 643-7014. room Townhouse with Northirn Flriwood •13,885 Uas •499» Mfg. BaMa Duplex. Sunny and full 4273. 88 Camaro Z28 Call Ralph Viola for A must sea homo - , security system, stove, MANCHESTER. Beacon fireplace. Heat and hot MANCHESTER- Prime Dlitrlbutors of character. No pets. water, carpeting, o/c, MEMBERSHIP to Holi­ 86 Olds Delta Cat. •12,885 details •154,800. microwave. A menitles Hill. 2 large bedrooms, Nonsmokers pre­ downtown office •10,885 ■■ too numerous to list! all appliances. Nice lo­ space, 825 square feet. 630-0059 day Matrix Fitness 87 Chav. CalabrHyaa 568-6876/633-8311 updated kitchen, like ferred. $695 plus utlll- Center. Take over pay­ 67 Cadi Eldorado *21,885 E MANCHESTER - New THE “NEW” $343,000. D.W. Fish new rugs, open living tles. 647-7725 cation. Call 647-1595. Reasonable. 668-1447. Listing. Absolutely like Realty 643-1591.0 Your assurance of quick ments. Louro 647-8457 87 Nlaaan Santra QXE •6885 CARDINAL BUICK INC. BUICK PRICE room and dining room. 30 Locust Street, Isttloor, M ANCHESTER- 2 bed­ PRIME East Center otter 6:30pm.______new 5 and 4 Duplex. A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS room Townhouse. Heat response when you odver- 87Chavatlat#r. •5486 LEADER IN MANCHESTER. Large A nice life style. 4 rooms, heated. $600. Street location. Ap­ EXXON BrandScorrectl- Live In one tide and Duplex, 2 family with 2 $107,000. Coll now! Ro­ and hot water, carpet­ tlse In Classified is that 81 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTER C T 1 CENTRAL Securtly. No pets, no proximately 600 square our readers ore ready to ble ribbons and 14 ty­ collect on the other. bedrooms, gas heat, salie Z. BrunettI, appliances. Referen­ ing, A/C, all applian­ feet. 4 large rooms, 2nd 872-9111 New kitchens, baths, (Oppn Eves. Mondoy thru Thundoyl g | CONNECTICUT ces. Nice location. Coll buy when they turn to the pewriter ribbons. Best newer baths, located RE/MAX, East of the ces. 646-2426 weekdays floor, parking. 643-9579. offer. 646-1232. wiring, roof and much on quiet dead-end River, 647-1419 or 643- 9-5pm. 649-5240. little ods. 643-2711. more. •109,900. street. For Investment 7014. or move-ln. $189,900. MANCHESTER. Beacon - Anne Miller Real Est­ Hill-great locotlon. ate 647-8000.D Top level mid-rlse. Ex­ MANCHESTER MANCHESTER. "Beau- cellent condition, up­ • tlful Country Setting" 9 dated kitchen, open 18 Kings wood Drive rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1V2 dining room and living baths, formal dining room. $108,000. Call room, spacious, bright now for o showing. family room with slid­ Rosalie Z. BrunettI, ers to patio and heated RE/MAX, East of the In-ground pool plus hot River, 647-1419 or 643- - tub and beautiful treed 7014. lot! Don't miss It! MANCHESTER. Beacon $215,000. Lindsey Real Hill-top level mid-rlse . Estate. 649-4000.O Condominium. Open MANCHESTER. Beau­ kitchen, dining and liv­ PUBtlC tiful Condition". 6 ing room. 2 large bed­ tastefully decorated rooms and closets. rooms, 3 bedrooms, Near 1-84. $108,800. CHRYSLER PLYMOUtH, INC. large kitchen plus pan­ Moke on offer. Rosalie try, new hardwood Z. BrunettI, RE/MAX, NOTICE floors and ornate stairs East of the River, 647- and huge closets! Con­ 1419 or 643-7014. veniently located! MANCHESTER. Super 3 In Manchester's most prestigious area, 3 bedroom $130's. Lindsey Real bedroom Colonial Con­ Garrison G)ionial built by Ansaldi. Large living room Estate. 649-4000.D dominium In beautiful FACTORY with fireplace, dining room, country kitchen with AMERICA’S WINNERS VERNON. Immaculate, Lydoll Woods. Large cherry cabinets, beamed and wood paneled family U & R Contemporary living room, V /7 baths, 1st floor family room room with fireplace and log holder, baths. EUch Colonial. 4 years old. 6 UP • rooms, 3 bedrooms, IV3 or dining area. Loca­ room beautifully stenciled. Entertain your friends in ; baths and garage'. tion across from o field UNAUTHORIZED the tastefully finished recreation room with wet bar TO • Many other features, lends Itself to the feel of i & V ls . % a single home. $169,900. r REBATES <2500 3 8 r Owners anxious! that overlooks a 120x345 foot wooded lot. - $194,900. Strono Real D.W. Fish Realty 643- Four-zoned heat, pocket doors, hardwood floors, Estate 647-7653.0 1591.0 SALE two-^ar garage on away from traffic street. *319,000. MANCHESTER. This MANCHESTER. Large 4 lovely Townhouse end room, 1 bedroom Con­ BOB PRICE REAL ESTATE unit Is loocted In a very dominium with private convenient area to front entrance, close to WE ARE GOING "ALL OUT" 649-1955 SHABA/ stores, schools and downtown, stores, v ; churches. Small com­ buses, library and I- plex and low monthly 384. $65,900. Anne TO REDUCE OUR INVENTORY. tee. Wosher and dryer Miller Real Estate 647- 2 NEW LISTING ■ hook-ups. Potential tor 8000.O LeBaron GTS recreation room In H1337 LeBaron Coupe .. basement. Coll us for eUSINESS WINTER CLEAR-A-WAY SALE!! H1S74 - an appointment to see I PROPERTY Market Value »13,343 $122,500. Realty World, OVER »1,000,000 WORTH OF INVENTORY MUST Market Value *14,381 Benoit Frechette Asso- DOWNTOWN Manches­ OUR YARDS ARE FULL Cash Allowance 750 ■ elates 646-7709. □ ter. Minutes from Cash Allowance 2,000 EXTRA HIGH TRADE ALLOWANCES Scranton Discount 1,855 5OUTH Windsor. A very Highway and Hartford. n o ,738 Scranton Discount 2,388 *9,999 nice Ranch situated on 1725 square feet, all or NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED • a .92 acre lot. Some of part. Well maintained ; the features of this professional building FINANCE EXPERTS ON PREMISES - home ore: large klt- with porking. 649-9001. ' Chen, generous size llv- ■ Ing room with tlre- LIPMAN #1 WHERE SAVINGS, SERVICE. 1 place, family room off MORTGAGES SATISFACTION COME TOGETHER... - kitchen, 1st floor ; washer and dryer -(tlP R O D D " hook-up. Walk out fln- DO NOT 0 0 BANKRUPT! SAMPLE SAVINGS: 1988 JETTA $Q Q C|n * Ished basement with Stop Foreclosure! Home- wet bar, root cellar. owners, consolidate your German Quality and Engineering Prices start at 0 9 9 w bills, pay off your credit ONES . Private yard. Alumi­ cards, your car or busi­ luM m o WARMAmr num siding. Being of­ ness loan, your mortgage AVAILABLE ON ALL NEW 1988 JETTAS New Yorker Turbo fered at $157,900. and save, save your YOUR CHOICE: H123S Realty World, Benoit home! I NO PAYM ENTS Frechette Associates UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad A. 7.9% FINANCING AVAILABLE Market Value *19,952 646-7709. q______credit, lote payments or AWARD Winning unemployment is not o or B. FREE AIR CONDITIONING Charming 3 bedroom Split Level set on large Cash Allowance 2,500 Grounds! This stately problem. Foreclosure as­ or 0. NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL 88 home Is surrounded by sistance available for the landscaped lot on Mark Drive, Coventry. Wall *14,779 SELF-EM P LO Y ED and Scranton Discount 2,673 magnificent grounds to wall carpet throughout, fireplaced living that have been tended NEWLY DIVORCED! SPECIAL FINANCING BASED ON 25% DOWN PAYMENT CASH OR room, garage, mint condition. Priced to sell at to with tremendous Swiss Consarvatlva Group at 203-454-1136 TRADE. MAXIMUM TO BE FINANCED *10.000 FOR 48 MONTHS! •162,900. TLC I Splendid Grecian shaped In around pool or 203-454-4404. adds the finishing ir SAMPLE OF PRE-OWNED SPECTACULARS * M linslIK ' touch to the yard. Fea­ In need of linsser Agency tures Include 7 rooms, 3 1986 ALFA ROMEO *12,995 1987 SEVILLE ELEGANTE Your Hometown ealtor, V ly m o tiiri bedrooms, V h baths, Mortgage? Dark Blue Mat., 5 Spd., Loaded, spacious formal dining Good credit or bad *21,995 •J ATiS 7,800 MIlea, #0573 Loaded, Immaculate, #0488 646-1511 Colt 3-Door room, 2 cor garage and credit, we make loans extra storage barn. All easy. Recent ban­ Hatchback this tor $249,900. Jack- 1984 AUDI 5000 *10^5 kruptcy, foreclosre or 1986 CORVETTE *21,895 9 1528 son & Jackson Real oaded, 2 Tone. #0433 Turbo, Fully Equipped, #0887A Conquest TSi Estate 647-8400.G late payments, we can Market Value *6,957 H1348 PRICED for Immediate help. Relo-Com has It sale. Huge 7 room all from 1st and 2nd Cash Allowance 500 Market Value *20,465 Ranch on Constance mortgages to rsfl- Scranton Discount 678 Cash Allowance 1,000 Drive. Beautiful 1st nances. Applications *5779 *16,750 floor family room, fire­ taken In the conveni­ placed living room, ence of your home or Scranton Discount 2,715 dining room, 3 bed­ O rooms, modern both. A office. oorgeous kitchen with CALL NOW oak cabinets I Plus a our professionals are car port and treed loti on duty 7 days a week the leasing $147,900. Blanchard & professionals SAk^ Rossetto Realtors, RELO-COM “ We're Selling SUIaJ*®l Houses" 646-2482.D FINANCIAL Ok** TO LLAN D . Expandable 2 SERVICES MANCHESTER •135,000 iTlO** bedroom Cope nestled Call Bob Hayward RtO' omono apple trees on approximately 2 acres. 649-3156 ou first makes US tirsTi QUIET, DESIRABLE AREA TAl“ » i iHCtJ00* Gorgeous grounds with Licensed by CT. and This Ranch stylo condo Is In a quiot, privato aroa, ROT oo -fleldstone fireplace N.Y. ______an and unit qf ths cqmplox. 2 bsdrooms, fully RlO** and barbecue. Cove- appllancsd kitchsn, contral air, full bassmont, plus nlently located. Call I ROOMS clubhquss, pool and tonnis courts. Won’t last longl for details. $157,900. FOR RENT Klernan Realty 649- 1147. ______FEMALE Preferred- MANCHESTER. Don't Clean, quiet, busline. UsiaalMil miss the opportunity to Kitchen privileges. -SiSki see this roomy 4 bed­ Call 647-9813 evenings. room home with courl- o i h h HS'L trv kitchen, V h baths, APARTMENTS O . T M k lL INC. lovely screened-ln porch. Privately situ­ FOR RENT i n I ated on beoutlfuulv S 4 S 4 I2 S landscaped lot In quiet EAST Hartford 1 bed­ area. $164,900. Century room, first floor. 21 Epstein Realty 647- $435.00 plus utilities on 8895.0 busline. Call 568-1054. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. It. MM - II 80 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 12, 1988 FAMHIL CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE

AAAZOA GLC 1980. 2door, SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door ’ ^ P ' « • « r , r ------excellent condition, Sedan. 5 speed. New Cleon. 1 owner. $1500 or tire and exhaust. En­ best otter. Coll 6^9-5134. gine In good condition. HONDA 1985 Accord LX. Excellent gas mileage. ‘lake a Loo Needs some work. $300 COU,.. W.-It , 1, . you ?h. S . t T i r . 5 speed. Power steer­ but mort importintly, wt'll trtBi ' ing, brakes, windows. negotiable. Call An­ you likt one of the fimity ** drew Y . 643-2711 days. At Sable Savings r P R E S I ^ T S ) A/C. Cruise control. MOTOR SALESJNC Excellent condition. 649-9276 m ornings 7-8 new * D eyenings 5-8.______B2200 £ •. * *• O w ner 646-1542. new FAMH^inryLE M A Z D A 626 1986. 4 door, T H U N D E R B I R D 1983. light blue, 36,000 nnlles. Loaded. 37,000. Call A/C, AM-FM cassette. 643-0781. 1988 SABLE GS At DfCormltr Motor StUi $7600. Coll 742-5168. LINCOLN Mark VI 1981. 1988 SE5 TRUCKS Willy DaCortnitr. Evtry vfhicl/ Loaded. 69,000 miles In DODGE Von 1977. Ports You Cannot Beat Thit Value n right thtrt to m that th« Job ii only. Best otter. Must good condition. Asking $71000. Call 643-4236. ^ n a rjghti hla want to malio vour tow. 649-5358. liv in g troubla.traa. Whila olha~ graUri iM y talk wrylea, tha V e e ^ «C o tm ia r Family dallyan C L Y 5 DAYS ONLY stock SPECIAL PURCHASE #8-4063 PRE-OWNED , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IQ, 1988 through '87 CHEVY NOVAS, MSRP *15,333 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1988... CAVALIERS & SPECTRUMS SAVE ^2934* P REGISTER TO WIN - CELTICS DREAM TRIPI FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE Sii|p|ect to PppiM '.jlc ' .1 »i Cil<» <12,399 Your choice of a Portable TV or Gift Certificate to the S tk / 8 / b M fl763fi All Wmi$$io>'$. Powpi Ge fyourself ih m r and make tracks to • ' i - f SlDP'inq ft Powci Brakes Aif Conrl-imt -nq Rr.ir Optogger AM/F M *?Ip «» o lor»p Tpin) GO Month Finjncing Ai.ail.ihle nem.imdei OF FlCtory W.i»taniy SPEED CONTROL. REAR DEFROST, POWER WINDOWS. POWER Hearthstone Restaurant with the purchase of any new PeCormier Motor Sales t i( w - For Some of the LOCKS. AM/FM CASS., AIR CONDITIONING or designated used car or truck... Sweetest Savings You'll l^er Taste Dunn 4-Door Sedans £l- Hatchbacks Many Other To Choose From... Clear Coat Slightly Higher Front wheel drive, 3.0 Ltr, Electronic Fuel Injection, Automatic Overdrive McPherson PRICED $ O O O R Struts, Front & Rear, FR & RR Stabllzsr Bar, All Season Radial Tires, Power Rack & Pi­ FROM nion Steering. Power Brakes. Dual Power Mirrors, Stainless Steal Exhaust, Hologen *7229#2002 Head Lights, Front Cornering Lamps. All Around Flush Qiast. Bodyalde Protection yfastMon'i Molding, Color Coordinated Bumpers, Duel Decked Pinstripe. Inside Hood Raleaae, Includes: 2.2 Liter 4 Cyl. Engine, 5 Speed Trans., Front Disc ..lakaa. White Spokar VAN CONVERSIONS Tech Trip, Temperature Quaget, Fully Adjuatabla Front Saata & Rear Seat Head Rest. Wheals, Double Wall Bed, Intermittent Windshield Wipers, Carpet Floor Covering, Rear Step Bumper, Fuel Door Release, AM/FM Radio, Cloth Seats, Dual Calllomla Mirrors. Duel Front Seat Racllnera, Rear Seat Fold Down Arm Rest Package Tray Storage Bln. P I V n C CHEVROLET bd w,nd«r872-91 1 1 Dealer Pre-Delivery Inapectlon, Auto Armour Undercoating, Hand Wash. by Consolidated and VLT UC buick, INC. e«iio4„nj Heat Ducts to Rear Seat, Lighted Trunk. Capacity 18.8 cu. ft. Luggage Area. NO GIMMICKS. JUST A 6REAT DEAL Sale Days) ‘ Baaed on dealer discount and factory rebate. This offer applies to all In stock non plus 7 pkg. trucks. Offer Expires 2-18-88. MOTORCYCLES/ MOTORCYCLES/ LUXURY VANS m i 9884X4sL M0PE08 MOPEDS Hours: 301-315 Canter 8L by Geneva HARLEY DAVIDSON CYCLE SHACK Open Evenings ’til 0 p.m. /M O RIARf^ BROTHER^ Manchester on CMC % Chassis • Exhaust Pipes - •50-’ 120 • Men’s Leather FrI. & Set. 'til 6 p.m. Exit 60 off 1-84 HARDBODY4X4 SENTRA STANZA PATHFINDER XE Coats (Sizes 44-58) - '75 • Harley Davidson Powerful V/6 engine, • Shortbed w/standard 4X4 W AG O N 4X4 W AG ON Jewelry - '5 each Patches and Decals - cab, 5 speed. Options comfy coil

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