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Elliott apologized and offered $10,(XK)for needy Elton John to sell collections children. But the district director of the League of LONDON (AP) — Rock star Elton John will sell United Latin American Citizens spurned the part of his art and furniture collections in a money, which was accepted later by the Hispanic multimillion-dollar auction this autumn. community of El Monte, Calif. Sotheby's, the auction house, said Monday the collection is expected to bring around $5 million. Billy Martin gets married "The sale will include 19th and 20th century DANVILLE, Calif. (AP) — New York Yankees ) decorative art. paintings and Items of memorabilia, manager Billy Martin and his bride, 31-year-old UlaurhFfitrr Manchester — A City of Village Charm limlh part of an enormous collection Elton has free-lance photographer Jill Uann Gulver, planned accumulated over the past 20 years," Sotheby's a honeymoon in Hawaii before setting up house In ^ Xt said. New York. Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1988 30 Cents Lord Gowrie, chairman of the auction house, Martin, 59, married Gulver at a private country said one reason for the sale was that the club on Monday. Former Yankee slugger Mickey 40-year-old singer wants to move from his i Mantle, Martin's one-time teammate, was the best 10-bedroom mansion near Windsor to a more rural man at the ceremony, attended by about 50 location in southern England. people. A thletes’ f / It is the fourth marriage for Martin and the first for the bride, who is from Newport Beach. Friends ■ '4 ‘Late Night’ from London said the two met when Gulver was taking pictures / tutoring NEW YORK (AP) — NBC's "Late Night with at a Yankee game in Anaheim eight or nine years David Letterman" will originate from London for ago. m J After a reception attended by more than 200 four-days in May, says host David Letterman Elton John Christopher Reeve David Letterman ‘biased’ € ■ Last summer, the show originated from Las wants to move . . . "Summer and Smoke" . . . London, not Cuba people Monday night, they planned to honeymoon Vegas, Nev., and the producers made tentative in Hawaii before moving to New York. By Andrew J. Dovls inquiries about going to Cuba, but that idea was look terrific," he said. "You really can't put them on "We do this all the time." scrapped. Theater school seeks director Manchester Herald the stage and make them look terrific. It's more "We got used to sitting in the first five rows at Letterman said Monday that England came up dangerous to go out there and I'm attracted to concerts. Cnee you get used to that, you don't NEW YORK (AP) — Actor's Studio, one of because. "We wanted to go to a country where the A tutorial program to improve 7 ~ / ' t t f -.s ;.%'■ i’ '- those stakes." want to sit in back," Shearer said. America's leading theater schools, is looking for a academic scores for student language was English." I,. ■ The Superman role also was risky, he said. "A lot new artistic director after months of turmoil, athletes came under fire at a A "The show has aired in some form or another in of people were saying 'You wouldn't want to play according to a report published today. school budget workshop Tuesday / f'J'it ' x ^ ..u- xA. London for a little bit and we thought, well, maybe Death threats cancel concert Superman: you'd be in blue forever.'" Actress Ellyn Burstyn, appointed co-artlstic as a member of the Manchester it would be fun to go over there to do the show," he EL PASC, Texas (APJ^— The rock group Def director with actor Al Pacino in September 1982, Is Board of Education accused said Leppard canceled its F ^ . 15 concert here after stepping aside because she is too busy to school officials of favoring the Fans brave bad weather receiving death threats stemming from an ethnic concentrate on revamping the school, according athletes. ‘Superman’ risks the stage to a report The New York Times. Pacino resigned The comments by school board KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) — Michael Jackson's slur made by the band's lead singer five years ago, member Francis A. Maffe Jr. i in 1984. LCS ANGELES (AP) — Christopher Reeve, best next concert tour isn't until late next month but he a publicist says. came during the second of three The studio, based in Manhattan, suspended its known for his starring role In "Superman," is taking already has fans braving bad weather for a chance Despite a good advance showing, the group workshops to review the proposed N workshops last fall after members complained that to the stage In a move he says Is risky. to see him. suspended ticket sales for the show at the $36 million school budget. Maffe David Kool/Msnchestsr Hsrald it lacked a coherent program. The workshops He will co-star with Christine Lahti in Tennessee Bitter cold didn't deter Jackson fans who started University of Texas-EI Paso. About 4,000 of 8,500 took exception to the $3,000 began again Jan. 8, and the school is seeking to Williams' "Summer and Smoke," Feb. 19 through lining up Saturday for a chance to buy front row tickets, each costing $15.50, had been sold before budgeted to start a tutorial BARREN BUCKLAND HILLS — After months of planning, negotiations barren. This morning’s view of a cleared portion of the 380-acre site looks expand ItS'fole to Include training writers as well as program for all student athletes, April 10 at the Ahmanson Theater He says he seats on Monday for the superstar's kickoff Friday's cancellation, said promoter Barbara and conflicts, the site of the proposed Mall at Buckland Hills is still west from Slater Street, just north of the Red Rock Golf Course. actors and directors, the newspaper said. and questioned other athletic made the decision on the spur of the moment after concert Welch. "We were falling behind instead of being on the program requests.. a production of "Bus Stop" was canceled because Jackson will begin his first American solo tour in "There's been a few phone calls to the university by people saying they'd disrupt the event if things cutting edge," said actor Paul Newman of the The program, which would be its star. Mark Harmon, had to have shoulder Kansas City with concerts on Feb. 23 and 24 at run by coaches and students, went as planned," Ms. Welch said, adding that the attempts to find new leadership. Newman is surgery. Kemper Arena. would create preferential treat­ president of the studio. Although Reeve has extensive stage experience, People were lined up outside the ticket outlets band has received death threats. ment for student athletes, he said. Lee Strasberg, who died in 1982, founded the he's candid about how difficult it can be compared early Monday morning despite 12-degree The anger stems from a comment lead singer "W e have a little specialization Mall plan brings mixed reaction temperatures and a bitter wind Joe Elliott made at a Tucson, Ariz., concert on studio in 1947 and directed it for years. It is for the athletes." Maffe said. “ In with film. considered one of the leading institutions for "(In a movie), you could almost take First in line at Kemper Arena were Skip Shearer, Sept. 7,1983. Elliott told the crowd that the band my opinion, it's a little biased By Andrew Yurkovsky divided on whether directors vealed the chronology of meet­ on track,” DiRosa said. He said Associates, another developer method acting, in which actors closely Identify somebody off the street and put them in the right 32, and Bill Jeffress. 34, both of Independence. had played the day before in El Paso, "that place treatment." Manchester Herald should support the proposal. ings he had with Ifomart officials he had a meeting with company involved in the mall project, with the role of the character they portray. School officials quickly jumped part and with careful support you can make them "We got here Friday at midnight," said Jeffress. with all the qreasy Mexicans." One director, Theunis “ Terry” that led to the latest financing officials in December, spoke would pay $3 million to cover the to the defense of the budget Public reaction to the $9.5 Werkhoven, said that no one proposal. briefly with LeDuc at a Christ­ remaining cost of road and request after Maffe's remarks. million tax break proposal to fund among the many people he had DiRosa on Tuesday had denied mas party, and then met with utilities improvements. Manchester High School ­ utility and road improvements spoken to supports the abatement that there had been any negotiat­ officials again in the first week of “ On thebalance, people believe ant Athletic Director Joseph V. around the proposed Mall at proposal. Werkhoven could not ing with Homart officials in order January. it’s an acceptable proposition,” Erardi Jr., Assistant Superin­ Buckland Hills has been mixed so specify the number of people he to put together the abatement During the meeting at the Osella said today. tendent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. and far, members of the town Board spoke to but said it was “ a lot.” plan, as Osella had charged. beginning of January. Homart Osella, a Republican, on Mon­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 school board member Jo-Ann D. of Directors reported today. Homart announced on Friday Before the proposal was pres­ officials originally proposed a tax day had expressed displeasure Moriarty defended the program, Directors Ronald Osella. Bar­ that it would seek a $9.5 million ented to him Jan. 15, DiRosa met abatement of $12.5 million, Di­ (Jver the fact that he and other saying it was needed to keep directors had not been informed lAPARTMENTS bara B. Weinberg and Kenneth N. tax abatement over seven years with Joe LeDuc, Homart’s senior Rosa said. He recommended that APARTMENTS •9 lAPARTMENTS APARTMENTS HOMES RECREATIONAL WANTED TO Automotive student athletes in school and on a Tedford said that they had to pay for road and utilities development director, in De­ the abatement be lower, suggest­ about meetings between DiRosa. 2 FOR RENT FOR RENT * ^ | for r en t FOR RENT FOR RENT EQUIPMENT RUY/TRADE team. received mostly positive reaction improvements in the area around cember as a courtesy call, ing that other developers in­ who is a Democrat, Homart ( ( ( “ It will give them the feeling to the new proposal, which was the proposed mall. The announce­ DiRosa said. He said he later volved in the mall project contrib­ officials, and the town adminis­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ OAKLAND Heights VERNON. Lovely 3 bed­ SKI Boots, Nordica, OLD and new furniture, that we care about academics." announced last week^ by the ment came a little more than two received a "a few” phone calls ute a certain amiwnt of money to tration before the proposal was Apartments. Now ac­ MANCHESTER 1 bed­ room, 1'/j bath Ranch. room newer Duplex In­ room aportment, quiet MANCHESTER North- men's size 8, good con­ household Items and CARS Erardi said. "W e feel it's a Homart Development Co. of months after voters rejected an from Homart officials during pay for the road improvements, announced. cludes appliances and cepting appllacatlons field Green Ranch Con­ Nice area. Basement, dition $30. Telephone glassware. VIMII pay FOR SALE necessity. We're losing a lot of our Osella said today that the for 1 & 2 bedroom location, $575.00 fireplace. 223-3700.34 Chicago, the mall developer. But earlier plan under which the which he pointed out what type of which would be subtracted from wall to wall carpeting. monthly. 2 month se­ dominium. 2 bedroom, 646-3149. cash. Coins and le- Heat Included. $510. Se­ apartments. Coll 528- student athletes to academics." Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and improvements would be paid for proposal the town would be . $12.5 million figure. directors should have been in­ curity required. Febru­ central air, appllanced welry. 646-8496. OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ curity plus references 6521.______kitchen, washer and Under Connecticutlplerscho- Director James F. “ Dutch” Fo­ through the issuance of $13 interested in. Under the proposal announced formed of Homart’s proposal the ary occupancy. 228- Iq r J STORE AND nal 6 cylinder flathead, lastic Athletic Conference rules, required. 1 child pre­ 0320. dryer. $775.00 per MUSICAL PLAYER PIANOS are In 60,000 original miles, garty said that the residents they million in tax-increment bonds. After that, “ We probably met Friday, Homart would pay $2.5 ferred. No pets. Call You'll never know the month. Security dep­ l3o I OFFICE SPACE which the high school abides by. a Please turn to page 12 power of Classified until MANCHESTER Vi of 2 ITEMS demand. If you have one runs good, recent had heard from were roughly Meanwhile. DiRosa today re­ once or twice to see if they were million and Manchester 1-84 643-7635.______osit plus 1 year lease. you do not use, why not point, chrome, uphols­ student must have at least a you use It yourself. family, 1st floor unit, 649-0795.______NEW Building. Interior 7 fully appllanced kit­ DRUM Set. 7 piece Slln- exchange It for cash with tery. A clean car. $5000. passing average in four out of five LIOAL NOTICI LBGAL NOTICE AVAILABLE Imme­ to suit occupant. 750 to gerland. Snare, bass a want ad. 742-8758 Scott.______chen. Poy own utilities. 1,000 square feet unit. subjects to be eligible for a sports A certified list of 30 Demo­ $625.00 per month plus diately. 1 room kit­ drum, 12”-16" toms SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door team. A passing average is A certified list of 23 Republi­ ch en ette and 1 Utilities and parking plus hardware. Excel­ CARS New liaison panel could tackle cratic portv-endorsed condl- can party-endorsed candi­ security deposit and 1 Included. Peterman Sedan. 5 spped. New considered a “ D". Erardi said. Homart, state to meet dotes for the town of Andover dates fo r the town of Andover year fease. No pets. bedroom apartment. lent condition. Black FOR SALE tire and exhaust. En­ for election os Members of Heat, hot water and Building Company. $550. 649-6210. Though grade point averages in the Town Committee ot- fo r election os Members of 649-0795.______649-9404.______gine In good condition. the Town Committee ot- appliances Included. Excellent gas mileage. general are not lower than other Loroe Is on file In my office at Large Is on file In my office at FULLY Furnished 1 bed­ CHEVETTE. 4 D oor, Town Office Building, School No pets. Security dep­ MANCHESTER. Indus­ Gray. Good local Needs some work. $600 students, over the last year about about dinosaur bones ‘thorny’ Buckland sewer issue Town Office Building, An­ room, with garage. osit required. 646-2970. trial, affice, commer­ iciCAMERAS/PHOTO Rood. Andover, Connecticut dover, Connecticut and co­ transportation. $325 As negotiable. Call An­ six athletes have been dropped or and copies ore available for A/C. $700 plus utllfles cial space. 2400 square >3 1 eq u ipm en t pies are available for public and security. 871-9292. MANCHESTER. Attrac­ Is. Call 649-4338. drew Y. 6432711 days. were unable to compete on sports By Nancy Concelman week on Homart’s request for By Alex GIrelll tween the town and the district. clear right to collect connection public distribution. The num­ distribution. The numtter of feet. Parking, loading ber of Town Committee tive 2 bedroom apart­ 649-9276 mornings 7-8 teams because of academic diffi­ Manchester Herald a $9.5 million tax break for the Manchester Herald But he said that is a possibility. charges. Members to be elected, Town Committee Members INVITATION TO BID ments: remodeled 5 dack, drive-ln-door. PHOTOGRAPHIC en­ evenings 5-8.______to be elected, under party Woodland Induatrlal larger, NIkkor lens Sell Your Car culties, he said. He added the mall. He described the dispute over District Couiisel John D. La- under party rules. Is 30. rules. Is 30. Sealed bids will be received bedroom, small build­ BUICK Somerset 1985. ing, $445 plus utilities. Park. 643-2121.______$100.00, tripod $18.00 program, which will affect be­ The Homart Development "W e’re aware of the con­ T h e three Republican the sewer line as “ thorny” . Belle said today he is framing a A Primary will be held A Primary will be held In the General Services' of­ Asking $7100. Auto­ March 1, 19M, If I candida­ fice, 41 St., Manches­ Spacious 2 bedroom LEASE- 2,700 square feet. excellent. 647-7397. tween 100-125 fall sports athletes Co. plans to discuss with state cerns the state has expressed members of the town Board of “ I ’m not optimistic, but there is response to Weiss’s letter in March 1, 19n, If I candida­ ter, CT until FEBRUARY »15 matic, cruise, 33,000 cies (which Is at least 25% of cies (which Is at least 25% of apartment Including New free standing miles. 742-6764 after as well as spring sports athletes, scientists concerns over the over the dinosaur bones,” Directors want to establish a always hope,” Naab said. which he will say that there never the number of town com­ the number ot town com­ 10, 19SS at 11:00 o.m. (or the heat and hot water, building. Locoted next 4 Lines — 10 Days mittee members to be following: PETS AND 5pm.______will be mandatory for students affect an access road to the LeDuc said. “ Until we have a permanent liaison committee Naab and Thuenis Werkhoven. was such an agreement. mittee members to be $550. Private 2 bed­ to Battlston Cleaners 504 charge each addi­ The sewer dispute could be­ elected by such party In the elected by such party In the 1) Nine Passenger Cars - SUPPLIES FOR Sale. 1976 Plymouth not on the honor roll. proposed Mall at Buckland deal, I don’t know what to do with Eighth District directors to a ^pllow Republican director, municipality) are filed In ac­ municipality) are filed In ac­ room Townhouse In­ on West Middle Turn­ tional line, per day. You come an obstable to development cordance with to 0- Police Department cluding heat and hot pike. Separate park­ Volare (or parts $125 or Also, an additional $22,000 has Hills will have on dinosaur about that situation.” resolve disputes that could in­ both said their aim in the proposal cordance with I|^3t2 to 9- 2) Purchase of Nursery can cancel at any time. best offer. Call 649-4246 in Buckland. That development 450, Inclusive, of me General 450, Inclusive, o fth e General water, $630. No pets. ing. High traffic. Will FREE Molamute Husky been budgeted under School bones suspected to be in the LeDuc said Homart officials clude how a sewer^hould be built is to provide for a continuing Statutes, by persons other Stock to good home. Has all SORRY, otter 5pm.______would have to meet with state dialogue between leaders of the could be sparked by the proposed than party-endorsed candi­ Statutes, by persons other 3) Redevelopment & 6434)157, 12-5pm. complete building. Superintendent James P. area. to serve the proposed Mall at than party-endorsed candi­ Land Planning Assoc. shots. Call Glnny 649- NO REFUNDS OR CAMARO Berllnefta 1979. An official from the Homart officials to determine exactly two governments. mall, a project of the Homart dates, not later than 4:00p.m. dates, not later than 4:00p.m. Cleaning of Charter Ook MANCHESTER Ranch Kennedy's proposed budget to Buckland Hilts. of January 29,19M, provided Well No. 4 type Duplex. 4 rooms, 2 643-1111.______6321. ADJUSTMENTS One owner, V-8, power Development Co., of Chicago, where the fossils may be. The town and the district Development Co. the number of such candida­ of January 29,19M, provided steering, power offer a strength program and to The committee, which is com­ the number of such condldo- The Town of Manchester Is bedroom s, private purchase new uniforms and the developer of the proposed Scientists from the Univer­ prised of members from the towij disagree over how the sewer On Tuesday, the town Board of cies plus the number of en­ cles plus the number of en­ CALL HERALD brakes. $2500. Call be- dorsed candidates, exceeds on equal opportunity em­ driveway, full base­ ROOMMATES MISCELLANEOUS equipment. Nautilus equipment Mall at Buckland Hills, said sity of Bridgeport and the and district boards, would allow should be built and Town Man­ Directors will hear a new prop­ the number of town com­ dorsed candidates, exceeds ployer, and requires an affir­ ment. No pets. Quiet fore 4pm. 646-8244. the number af town com­ mative action policy for oil of WANTED FOR SALE would be among the purchases the company is aware of the Peabody Museum at Yale for discussion of problems and ager Robert Weiss has sent a osal for a tax break for that mittee members to be mittee members to be adults preferred. $500 CLASSIFIED MAZDA 626 1986. 4 door, elected. (If the number of op­ Its Contractors and Vendors dinosaur bones that may be in University said in December provide opportunities for cooper­ letter to the district threatening development, which was shelved elected. (If the number of op­ os a condition of doing busi­ plus utilities. 649-1104. light blue, 36,000 miles. for the strength program, Erardi posing candidacies filed Is re­ PROFESSIONAL Fe­ TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ A/C, AM -FM cassette. the path of a proposed access that after reviewing plans for legal action if the district pro­ after the Nov. 3 election in which duced to less than such 25%, posing candidacies filed Is re­ ness with the Town, os per MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ male, nonsmoker 643-2711 said. ation between the two boards, duced to less than such 25%, Federal Order 11246. proximately 3000, also $7600. Coll 742-5168. roa(i and will discuss the the proposed mall, they be­ ceeds according to its present Manchester voters rejected a $13 no prim ary will be held.) Peti­ no primary will be held.) Peti­ room apartment. 2nd wanted to share du­ 50 to 100k numerals and Erardi also defended those according to the agenda for the tion forms. Instructions, and Bid forms, plans and speclfl- 1986 Subaru. GL10 four problem with state officials lieved that dinosaur bones plan. million tax-increment bond Information concerning the tion forms. Instructions, and floor. $525 plus secur­ plex. $360.00 Includes letters for shirts, caps, purchases, saying the high town Board of Directors Tuesday Information concerning the catons ore ovolloble at the ity. No pets. Call 649- utilities. 643-5232. door, 4 wheel drive, when mall plans are more similar to those discovered At their Jan. 19 meeting, proposal. procedure fo r filing opposing procedure for filing opposing General Services' office. etc. Best offer. 649-3642 TAKE A LOOK school's strength program is meeting. candidacies may be obtained 1928 until 5pm. MANCHESTER Profes­ otter 5:30pm.o______turbo, automatic. almost non-existent and that the concrete. near the mall site 100 years ago One such problem is a dispute district directors took no action The liaison committee idea is from Beatrice E. Kowalski, candidacies may lie obtained TOWN OF Loaded. Take over from Louise Parkington, Re­ MANCHESTER, CT. sional to share large POOLS! 11 AAA Pool Dis­ 67 Chev Astro Van uniforms and many pieces of Joseph LeDuc, senior devel­ may be in the path of the over how a sewer will be built to on the sewer installation after also on the agenda for the Democratic Registrar of Vot­ publican Registrar of Voters, payments. John 649- ers, Route 6, Andover, Ct. ROBERT B. WEISS, home. Nice area. Wa- tributor. Must dispose 4 Cpt. ChBlTB. TV •15,400 equipment are outdated and opment director for Homart, proposed north access road. serve planned commercial devel­ Weiss’s letter was read. Instead, directors’ Tuesday meeting, al­ Hendee Rood, Andover, CT. GENERAL MANAGER CONDOMINIUMS sher/Dryer. $475.00 In­ 1820 a.m. MARIE R. BURBANK of entire Inventory of 84 Cougar aug* *6495 some unuseable. said after a press conference Meanwhile, an East Hart­ opment in the Buckland area, they decided to hold a special though it could be put off for a Municipal Clerk MARIE R. BURBANK 056-01 FOR RENT cluding utilities. Call new 1987 leftover 31' COLLECTORS. Rare Municipal Clerk I 86 Buick Electra *10,200 find. 1967 Firebird For­ "This is not a frill item," he last week that Homart is ford resident who has drafted a including the Mali at Buckland meeting to take action. No date week if the directors adjourn of Andover of Andover 646-8809, please leave fam ily sized pools with EAST Wlndsor2bedroonn message. 4 Dr. bN «$(trM. mula. $400 H-0. All said. “ Most of our equipment is wilting to discuss the location bill to protect sites of archeo­ Hills. has been set for the meeting. without completing all their 0554)1 0544)1 huge sun deck, fencing, iMtfBd LO. M luxury Condominium. filter, ladders and war­ options. 742-7267. antiquated. It’s difficult to main­ of bones with state geologists logical, paleontological and Geoffrey Naab, one of the In the letter, Weiss refers to an business. 84 Lynx Dr. Fireplace, skylight, ranty for only $978 2 *1995 OLDS Omega 1981. Inte­ and paleontologists, but must historical value, is working Repubican directors, said today agreement between the town and Democratic Mayor Peter P. 9 tain. I don’t want the group to LEGAL NOTICE basement, g a ra g e , NOTICI FURNITURE delivered financing 86 Toyota Craaalda rior and exterior In think we’re looking for flashy first finalize funding plans for with experts to revise the he does not view the liaison the district that would provide a DiRosa Jr. said today he doubts PUBLIC HIARING The Department of Public laundry, baths, good condition. No rot! available. Act now! au. Wg.. LowM •11,400 the mall project. Town direc­ committee proposal as one that valve in the sewer lines which the liaison committee could re­ BOARD OP DIRICTOR$ Utility Control will conduct o $825. 563-8060 evenings. Does run but has a uniforms. We’re looking for TOWN OP MANCHISTBR, CONNICTICUT BUTCHER Block table, Call Dave at 563-1161 or tors are expected to vote next would permit the town to direct solve the sewer problem. But he public hearing, pursuant to 828-8465 da vs. 1-800-852-7665.______84 Chav Caprice "m igrain". $485 but ne­ Please turn to page 12 could solve specific problems Sections 16-11, 16-19e and 16- four chairs In brown •6495 gotiable. Must sell. 742- such as the sewer dispute be­ the sewage so that the town has a said there are other options. Notice It hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of 43 of the General Statutes of fabric. $65.00. 649-2062 SUPER Single waterbed Please turn to page 12 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the 82 Buick Century 8758.0 Connecticut, at Its offices. HOMES coll after 5:30. mattress. New. Still In Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, One Central Park Plaza, New a Of , g, AT. as. AC •4295 Connecticut, on Tuesday, February 2, 19M at 7:30 P.M. to Britain, Connecticut, on FOR RENT box. $50. 455-9609. consider and act on the following: Tuesday, February 2, 19ttat TV/8TERE0/ WATERBED for sole. 83 RX7 aiiwr. aix •6495 CLYDE TODAY Proposed appropriation to (Jeneral Fund - 11:00 a.m., concerning MANCHESTER. Porter Queen sized. Mirrored 83 Olds Cutlass Herald wins 3 awards Docket No. 17-11-03, Applica­ APPLIANCES CHEVRDLET-BUICK, INC. Democrats take aim at aid pian Police - Police Headquarters Building tion of the Thompson Water Street. 6 room Colon- headboard. Please tel- O e n , 4 Or. Brougham Evaluation and F M ib lllty Study...... $6,000.00 lol, 3 bedrooms, 2 car ephone 649-9544. AT. MS. AC •6300 ROUTE 83, VERNON to be financed from Fund Balance. Company, the Plainfield COMMERCIAL size Cul- Water Company and the WII- garage. No pets. Secur­ slnort food processor. HAY for sale. $2 per bale. 87 Marc Cougar 54 0ldtClara4dr. *7795 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants- llamsvllle Woter Company to ity and references. $AVE 84 Camaro Coin* *8495 Embattled police in regional competition Fund 61 - Substance Abuse - 19M Protect ...... $5,200.00 Merge with and Into the Model DLC-X. $250.(X Please telephone 649- which ‘siaps peace in the face’ Crystal Water Company of $1200 per month plus never used. 647-7397. 0164 otter 6pm.______84 Pontiac Trans Am *10,795 Highly praised four years ago, to be financed by a State CADAC Grant. utilities. Call RE/M AX. 82 Olds Cutlass Danielson. Specifically, MOVING, must selll Ze­ FRANCHISE sales dellv- SuprufT*. 4 Or., 4SK •5295 aSEacortddr. *4995 the Dallas Police Department has Proposed appropriotlon to (ieneral Fund - Thompson Water Company, East of the River, Ro­ face and telling the five Central Reagan’s proposal. The Manchester Herald has The first-place winner for Gen­ Board of Education • ROTC...... $26,000.00 nith color TV 25" $90, ery route. Steady In­ 83 Cougar LS 55 Chav. Astro van *10,195 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ since been scrutinized by con­ Plainfield Water Company salie Z. BrunettI, 647- American presidents that they “ If peace is to have a chance, won three awards in the New eral Excellence in the Herald’s to be financed by additional tuition receipts. and Wllllamsville Water 1419. After 6pm, 643- GE washing machine come, Independent, Ttavs •5295 85 Chtvy Capdot 4 dr. *M95 dent Reagan’s proposal for $36.2 gressmen, criticized by the City don’t trust them,” Coelho said on there will have to be pressure England Press Association’s 1987 circulation category, under 30,000 Proposed appropriation to Education Special Company seek approval to 7014. $50, GE refrigerator growth potential In a 87 Sable OS' 88 Toyota pass van *9495 million in new aid to rebels Council, chastized by a state Prelects - Fund 41 - Head Start - Basic Grant .... $210,119.00 merge with and Into the Crys­ $40, electric stove 40" well established West NBC-TV’s "Today’’ show. upon the Sandinistas,” the Indi­ Better Newspaper Contest, in­ for daily papers, was the Attle­ tal Water Company of 4 Dr., LoAdad •13,399 86 SunUrd 2 dr. *8595 fighting Nicaragua’s leftist go­ judge and demoralized by the to be (Ihonced by a Grant from the U. S. Deport­ $40. Coll 646-2228. Hartford area, featur­ "They’re treating them like ba­ ana Republican said on the NBC cluding third place in the General boro (Mass.) Sun Chronicle. ment of Health and Human Services. Danielson and to terminate 87 Line. Continental . ^____ 86 Ontury 4 dr. *9995 vernment is "slapping peace in slayings of two officers. Story on Its separate corporate exist­ 19" Color TV, Mognavox. ing Arnold Bread Pro­ program. Excellence category. The Day of New London was NOTICE TO CREDITORS L O .M M $AVE 88 Camaro Z28 *13,995 the face,” a congressional critic nana republics.” Proposed appropriation to Education Special ence. The effective date of ESTATE OF Good condition. $75. ducts. Vechicle In­ The president was making a page 5. The paper also won a second- selected as first-place winner in PrMects - Fund 41 - Head Start Training 19t$...... $3,227.00 the merger Is January 1,191$. 85 Nissan Stanza tcn ac SSOidaDeNacsd *12,995 said today as Democrats took aim "This is a cynical package, JUNE O. L(X)MIS Coll otter 4pm. 643-8306. cluded. Ready to start. formal announcement later in the place award in the Supplement or General Excellence for daily to be financed by o Federal Grant odministered Between NovemIter 16, 1907 The Hon. David C. Rappe, Priced for Immediate 4 Dr. *5885 87 Chav. Calabrityddr. *10,995 constructed to win votes, not to by the Community Renewal Team. and April 1, 199$, you may at the plan. Special Section category for its newspapers in all circulation Judge, of the Court of Pro­ 1983 Ford Thunderbird. sale. Contact Gordon 86 Toyota Corolla 87 Cadi Bdondo *21,995 House Majority Whip Tony make policy,” said Rep. David day of the four-month package, Proposed oppropriatlon to Education Special call the Department's bate, District of Coventry at 37,000 miles. $8500. Coll 4 Sr.. A(AO. MS, 87 CsMbrtty 2 dr. * 9 ^ Index 1987 Profile edition, “ Made in categories. offices, at $27-1553, com­ evenings 228-9750. Coelho, D-Calif., predicted that Bonior, D-Mlch.. a member of the consisting of $32.6 million in Prelects • Fund 41 • Telecemmunicoflons a hearing held on January 19, 643-0718 after 5o m .___ Ak.AU/MM *7495 SZChavattstdr. *5495 Manchester." The judges in the General Incentive Grant ...... $1,100.00 mencing at $:1S a.m. to be 19$$ ordered that all claims M ARKLIN H-0 train set. the vote will be close when House leadership and head of an non-lethal supplies such as clo­ 24 pages, 2 sectlans to be financed by a State Grant. provided Information as to must be presented to the fidu­ Lighted steam engine, 86 Merc Lynx thing, food, communications gear And staff reporter Nancy Pap­ Excellence category described whether a hearing or ciary at the address lielow. iFUa OIL/COAL/ 4 Dr., Aulo, MS. t d i ^ A C Congress passes judgment on the informal group of anti-Contra All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at 3 cars. $125.00 new. Sell ACAM/MM Business. .9 Lottery. pas won an honorable mention in the Herald as producing “ the best meeting w ill be cancelled or Failure to promptly present FIREWOOD Ml 95 872-9111 aid proposal but that the House lawmakers. “ It is not going to sell and transportation, and $3.6 le g io n s which ore accessible to hondlcopped citizens. In postponed due to Inclement for $80.00. 647-7397. Ctessified _ 22-24 Obitusries the Local Column category. mix of local, national and world odditlon, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary any such claim mov result In won’t accept the package be­ in this Congress.” million in ammunition and anti­ weather. Additional the loss of rights to recover Comics_____16 Opinion _ The announcements were news in the competiton.” The old In order to fadlltoto their Mrttcipatlon at meetings Information mov be obtained on such claim. MORIARTY cause it includes military aid for But Sen. Richard Lugar, rank­ aircraft missiles. should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the from the Department's FIREWOOD b a l e MI8CELLMIE0U8 Connecticut__ 4 People — .24 made at the association’s 39th Herald’s “ strong use of local scheduled meeting so thot appropriate arrangements can be Bertha E. Roppe, ENDROLLS the Contras in addition to human­ ing minority member on the With formal announcement of Executive Secretary's ■48 per cord, 8 h, lengths, Focus______10 Sports — 16-20 photographs” was praised, as mode. Office. Clerk groan, dallvatod, 4 cord 27% latdMi - 2M BROTHERS AUTOMOTIVE itarian assistance. ^n ate Foreign Relations Com­ the request, the focus will shift to annual awards ceremony Friday Food_____ 13-17 Television _ 11 JAMES F. FOGARTY, SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC The fiduciary Is: minimum. MC/VISA 12% Mfidlh - 2 (Of 2S8 301 CBBtar StrsBt The Reagan administration is mittee, expressed hope there Capitol Hill, where the House is to at the Cambridge Marriot Hotel BOARD OF DIRECTORS UTILITY CONTROL Elbert I. Carlson NirthBrn Flrnraod MUST na gieksd up at ths I MBBCiwftar, CT HONDA rebuilt CVCC vote on the package Feb. 3. Local news. !-3 U.S./World----- S in Cambridge, Mass. Please tnrn to page 12 RCSERT J. MURPHY, 2(16 Twin Hills Drive HsraM OHIea Monday thru | 1976 engine. $300.00 or "really just slapping peace in the would be bipartisan support for r oted ct M o n s^le r, Connecticut this 21st day of January, Coventry, CT 0623$ Dmributort l««F EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Thursday bsloia11s.m.only' best offer. 646-2421 af­ 05341 630-0059 ter 6pfn. •SMIl $51-91 643-5135 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 27. 1966 — $_ t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesdav. Jan. 27, 19S8 GOP chairman About Town 2 honored for their way with words Report highlights building boom won’t run again By Nancy Concelman third consecutive year. The moll was the number of people served, from 157 per By Andrew J. Davis Sullivan, 41, defines most of Imaging talk CPR offered her poems as ‘ ‘simple.” Writ­ Manchester Herald . largest of the 60 residential, commerefal month In 1985-86 to 173 per month in 1986-87. Manchester Herald The number of community volunteers also ing simple poems is her style, Donald K. Kuehl, the chairman has held for the past two years. and industrial applications received at the A noted expert on magnetic The Manchester Recreation Increased by about 48 percent. Reports on she said. of the Republican 'Town Commit­ In the town’s annual report for fiscal year Planning Depsirtment last year, according resonance imaging wili speak at Department will offer instruction Hear ye, hear ye! Let it be Kuehl said that he will remain business and Industry in town include a list “ I like simplicity,” Sullivan tee. announced today he wiil not 1987, released today. Town Manager to the report. The Planning and Txining Manchester Memorial Hospital in cardiopulmonary resusciation proclaimed that Susan Betko on the town committee and that of the principal taxpayers, topped once said. " I like to communicate a be seeking re-election to that post Robert B. Weiss cites a continued building Commission approved 211 new subdivision on Thursday about mobile MRI on Saturday and Tuesday. The and Dorene Anne Sullivan have he hopes to have more time to again by J.C. Penney Properties Inc., with thought. I like it uncluttered. in March because his business boom in town, despite conflicts that “ result lots. 290 multi-family housing units and 124 service. cost is $15 per per^n^ For more been named poet laureates of work for specific candidates. He a taxable value of $19.1 million. J.C. Penney There’s beauty in simplicity.” has been taking up too much of his during p e r ils of growth.” elderly housing units. Dr. Kenneth R. Maravilla, information, call 647-3089. Manchester for one year. said the growth of his business is followed by Connecticut Light ft Power chief of neuroradiology at the Below are examples of poems time. Highlights from the Board of Directors The Building Department also reported The two members of the Wit & made it “ almost impossible” fr Co., with a taxable value of $13.8 million and from the co-winners. Kuehl, the president of Com- for 1987 include approval of plans for the an increase in the number of permits University of Washington School Wisdom Club of Manchester, a him to handle the duties of town the Purdy Corp., with a taxable value of $8.6 of Medicine in Seattle will speak Bridge scores posities Inc., a manufacturer of proposed Mall at Buckland Hills, the issued, from 2,858 issued in fiscal year pose and poetry club, were chairman at the same time. ‘ creation of a committee to meet with million. The total assessed value of the top to staff members of MMH. Scores for last week’s games reinforcing materials based in 1985-86 to 2,959 in 1986-87. On the same note, officially given that designation representatives from the Eighth Utilities 10 taxpayers is 9.6 percent of the total Oct. 1 Rockville General and Johnson played by the Manchester A.M. Time-Keeper Manchester, said he had made Kuehl said he didn’t know what the directors appointed a committee to recently by the proclamation of •M District to discuss mutual concerns, and Taxable Grand List, the report said. Memorial. The three hospitals Bridge Oub: Monday, North- the decision about two months members of the town committee investigate the need for a fair-rent Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. I rest upon the edge of sleep, approval of $8.8 million in bonds to finance Other highlights listed for last year, are part of a six-hospital consor­ South 1-2; Marilyn Jackson- ago. He had said earlier this are interested in the party commission in town. ■ Betko and Sullivan were full drawn, yet barely touching. renovations in five Manchester schools, include the reconstruction of Vernon Street, tium that have purchased a Glenn White; 1-2, Bette Martin- month, however, that he had not chairmanship. The committee is The Board of Directors also approved the designated as co-winners after I feel the fullness of my life according to the report. The report is free to a $2.5 million state project involving about magnetic resonance imaging Terry Daigle; 3-4 Sara decided whether he would seek to elect a new chairman at its construction of 24 units of multi-family tying for. first place for most and realize it is nothing. anyone, and can be picked up at Town Hall 6,000 feet of existing roadway. A five-bay machine. Mendelsohn-Saul Cohen; 3-4 Hal bi-weekly winners in a contest re-election to the post, which he meeting on March 9. rental housing for the elderly at 208 North A nameless arch without a or in the town libraries. truck garage for the Highway Department The^peech will be held at the H. Lucal-Bev Saunders. East-West Elm St. at a cost of about $1.3 million. of club members. The recogni­ path, Despite conflicts, the town Planning was also completed in March last year Louise Ruddell Auditorium. 1, Marion McCarthy-VIrginia Pe­ tion meant a lot for Betko, who I travel without light or sound.' Department reported that planning and The Elderly Outreach Division reported through the efforts of the town Engineering tersen; 2, Grayce Shea-Louise has been writing poetry for Then in a dream I dreamt I development activity was strong for the an increase of about 10 percent in the Division. Deadline nears Miller; 3, Ann DeMarUn-Mollie most of her life. Betko, 45, is slept. Coventry board High school students who are Timreck. from Manchester. And finally found the time I J SELECTED — Dorene Anne Sullivan, left, and Susan interested in applying for $1,000 Thursday: North-South 1, 'T v e been writing poetry kept. college scholarships should re­ Marge Wamer-Terry Daigle; 2, since I was a child,” she said. Betko have been named poet laureates of Manchester. — Susan Betko to review condos quest applications by March 16. Sara Mendelsohn-Peg Arse- " It ’s so special. I ’ve never SBM chiefs goal: To stay strong The scholarships are offered neaux; 3-4, Jim Baker-Louise entered any contests, never a poet,” Betko said. “ I had out to do. I have - an inspiration.” Isner said although condos are from the Educational Communi­ Kermode; 3-4, Alice Moe-Ethel have been awarded anything. never done anything public. We By Jacqueline Bennett as president, Johnson said one of services, including loans for Writing poems also comes Refinery taxed the same as houses they do By Nancy Concelman “ I think we would like to cations Scholarship Foundation. Robb. East-West 1, Frankie This is one of the nicest things discuss each other’s work. I ’ve Manchester Herald his biggest accomplishments was businesses and INVEST, an in­ naturally for Sullivan. A Ver­ I help a leaf within my hand. not have the same cost to the Manchester Herald continue as a community bank as 721 N. McKinley Rd., Lake Brown-Phyllis Pierson; 2, Bev that’s happened to me in my polished off poems that were increasing the involvement of vestment service offered at the non resident who works in A miracle to under^nd. town. we have been in the past, to serve Forest, Rl., 60045. To receive an Taylor-Dean McCarthy: 3, Ber­ life.” years old.” COVENTRY — Discussion and women at the bank by promoting bank’s East Hartford branch. th a Kuchinsky-Barbara Manchester, Sullivan said she Which took the moisture from “ For example they have to Savings Bank of Manchester all of the financial needs of the application, students should send Betko credits the Wit & Writing poems comes natu­ a possible decision on a contro­ them as they demonstrated abil­ too loves to write poems. below versial proposal to build the maintain their own roads,” he president William R. Johnson and community,” Meduski .said. “ We Johnson said the most difficult A Berrigan. Wisdom Club for helping her rally for Betko. She said that a note stating their name, ad­ his successor. Richard P. Me- want to stay in our community, ity time for the bank was in thf early blossom as a poet. By using the the majority of her poems are ’’There are certain things and added sunlight from the 260-unit Colonial Woods Condomi­ said. dress (including city, state and duski, agree that the bank should and our community is east of the During the 12‘A years, the 1980s, a period of high inflation. constructive criticism of club created ’’off the top of her that move me,” she said. “ It’s skies. niums complex on Route 6 and Isner said that an important sip code), approximate grade river.” Johnson’s own hopes for number of women officers at the members to her advantage, head.” an expression of feeling. It To make a barren place a South Street will top the Planning factor in evaluating the feasibil­ increase its level of service in the “ I am pleased...that we were point average and year of Workshop offered the bank, that it continues to grow bank increased from two to 11. Betko said she has developed “ It just happens,” Betko (writing poems) just kind of home — and Zoning Commission agenda ity of the project is a plan by the future, but maintain its rapport able to be profitable every year graduation. A workshop on relaxation, with the community. in the level of service, match Johnson said this was also due to VTtnrP fllU v. said. “ A good 70 percent just evolved into that. I like to write a most ambitious enterprise. tonight. developer to build a bridge over during that time.” Sixty-five winners will be se­ meditation and issues about the Johnson announced his retire­ Meduski’s goal. the growth and the addition of ‘ ‘They’ve helped me bloom as come to me. Thirty percent I set and I like to talk.” — Dorene Anne italllvan A Monday night meeting on the the Hop River to gain access to As president of the bank, lected on the basis of academic heart and mind will be offered by ment, effective March 1, at the Johnson's hopes for the bank new services at the bank. proposal was cancelled due to bad the site. Johnson said, he is heavily performance, involvement in the New England Heart Center. bank’s annual meeting Monday were the same as Meduski’s. “ (If) it was a job that was going weather. At a December hearing held by extra-curricular activities and P.C., of Manchester on Feb. 26-27 at the Manchester Country Club. “ The bank should take advan­ to be added, we picked a woman involved with the community, N Town Planner Robert Isner the PZC at the Town Office something he doesn’t intend to need for financial aid. from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. The cost of Johnson was elected to a three- tages of real opportunities that to do it,” he said. said a decision on the matter is Building, the Conservation Com­ change. the workshop is $125. Registra­ Water line problems not unique year term on the bank’s Board of are emerging in eastern Connec­ During Johnson’s presidency, unlikely to come tonight. mission submitted a letter to the Nominations taken tion should be made by Monday, Directors. Richard P. Meduski. ticut.” he said " I think this bank the number of branch offices " I intend to stay active in lots of The 130-acre tract north of PZC vehemently opposing the increased from 11 to 19, and new things,” he said. “ It’s very easy Nominations are being taken Feb. 15. For more information, 42, was named as the new has the reputation of being very a South Street, with frontage on Rt. project, on the grounds that, it is office will open in Vernon later to get involved with Manchester if by the Manchester-Noith Unit of call 647-9729. president at the meeting. close to the people, I see no reason But report says Manchester has plenty of water 6, is owned by Stratford developer an environmentally sensitive this year. The bank also began you so choose. I have a very large the American Cancer Society for Johnson didn’t want to offer why that shouldn’t continue.” John Bigley. A major portion of area. Members said they feared offering a greater variety of love affair with Manchester.” the annual Excellence in Oncol­ For 1991 the town will need 6.53 day more than It now does and specific advice to his successor, Looking back on his WA years Club meets By Alex Glrelll the town’s system and found that the land is in Coventry, however the Hop River could be polluted ogy Nursing Award that will be million gallons a day, and for the says that potential is available on saying that Meduski should do Manchester Herald 10 of them did not produce as 10 acres are in Bolton. by household waste. presented to two area nurses. The ’The Cosmopolitan Club will year 2000 it will need 6.95 million a local and regional basis. things his way. much water flow as they should The initial hearing for a special On-site septic tanks would be deadline for nomination is Feb. meet at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. gallons a day, the regional report The WUCC uses 75 gallons per “ He should now make it (the Manchester is not)lhe only town for fire protection purposes. permit from the PZC agreeing to used at the complex. lii trip semifinalists named 19. 5, at Center Congregational concludes. person per day consumption, with bank) grow in the ways he sees in the Upper Connecticut River The finding confirmed what consider feasibility of the project The award will recognize Cihurch. The program. Youth for Young does not agree totally an allowance for an increase, as “ The Conservation Commis­ appropriate,” Johnson said. Water Management Area that town officials had been pretty was scheduled for November but Thirty-six entrants in the Man­ Moyer, 241 Gardner St., Man­ Eldridge St., Manchester; Gor­ nurses who have given direct Understanding, will feature for­ with the figures but he does agree the basis for estimating future sion has a valid concern.” Isner Meduski said his main goal for has many water lines that are too sure of all along. was continued to December. chester Herald’s “ Win A Trip” chester; Mary M. Dimlow, 341 don T. Filbig. 78 Hillside Manor care to cancer patients and their eign exchange students Doris that Manchester seems to have need. Young and GHR Engineer­ said recently. the Savings Bank of Manchester small, according to a report The report complied for the At that time Isner said he contest have been named semifi­ Oak St., Manchester: Kimberly Ave., Vernon. families. One registered nurse Erhenreich and Andreas Wildha- more water than it will need. But ing feel that 87 gallons person per is to continue as a community compiled for the area’s Water WUCC. based chiefly on data thought the condos were a good If the special permit is ap­ nalists in the first week for a trip Poulin, 5 7 7 Main St., Apt. A, Also, Mary Blazinski, 44 Saul- and one licensed practical nurse gen, who are from West Germany before he concludes that is true, day is a more realistic figure for bank, serving both residents and Utility Control Committee. from most of the 86 public and idea. proved, a site proposal for the for two to Hawaii. Somers; Arlene Robinson, 43 ters Road, Manchester; Cindy will be selected from the state­ and attending Manchester High he wants to see the third and final Manchester. Young also thinks businesses. The report says that many private water systems in the “ They would help the tax project must be presented to the The contest is sponsored by Foster St., Manchester; Adele Fernandez, 32 N. Elm St., Man­ wide entries in May. Forms are School. phase of the study being done for the population projections used in “ The bank has been...one of the water systems in the 35-town area Upper Connecticut area, ob­ base.” said Isner. PZC within 6 months. AAA Travel and 18 other local Angle, 31 Woodland St., IOC, chester; Clifton Coffin, 93 Haw­ available at the Manchester Manchester by GHR Engineering the regional report are slightly top thrifts in the state for years, north central Connecticut area serves that many other utilities businesses which serve as collec­ Hartford; L. Allen,28PerkinsSt., thorne St., Manchester; Elsie office on East Center Street or by Consultants of Lakeville, Mass. low. on both a profit basis and a Open house have 4-inch and 6-inch lines that have the same problem. tion points for contest entries. Manchester: Rosemarie Maz- Minicucci, 443 Middle Turnpike, calling 643-2168. Many utilities do not have The Upper Connecticut River service basis,” Meduski said. “ It BOLTON — The Hans Christian are not adequate or are marginal Other data in the report, done Entry coupons are being pub­ zotta. 79 Keeney St., Manchester; Manchester; William C. Marsh, enough water for their future Water Utility Study Committee is is a very strong financial institu­ Anderson Montessori School will for fire flow. by Boston environmental engi­ Manchester In Brief lished in the Herald on Mondays, Walter Backus, 16 Robin Road, 64 Branford St., Manchester; needs. That includes the MDC, charged under state law with tion in the state of Connecticut. Boston trip hold an open house for parents of Robert Young, administrator neers Havens and Emerson, Inc., Wednesdays, and Fridays Manchester, Lorna Ahearn, 14 Llynwood which serves a small part of finding a coordinated approach to We want to continue that.” prospective students at 8 p.m. on of the Water and Sewer Division, shows that Manchester has more through Feb. 12. Also. Ginny Osborne, 12 Bos­ Drive, Bolton; A. Slogesky, 211 COVENTRY — The Coventry Manchester along with Hartford long-range planning for water M onday is tax deadline Meduski said he will continue Monday at the school on Bolton is asking for $400,000 in next water than it will need to serve its Weekly drawings select two ton Hill, Andover: Ed Dezso, 595 Oak St., Manchester; Roxane Garden Club will sponsor a bus and surrounding towns. Some day quality and quantity. It will expanding services offered by the trip to the Boston Flower Show on Center Road, adjacent to the year’s budget to pay for stepped- customers up to the year 2030. Monday, Feb. 1 is the last day to pay supplemental motor semifinalists from each co­ Tolland Turnpike, Manchester; Wilson, 29 Griswold St., Manchea­ 2 bank by activating trust powers Manchester may be asked to sell formulate plans for future needs ter; William Klotzer, 235 Hack­ March 8. ’The bus will leave the Bolton Pulbic Library. The school up I'eplacement of 4-Inch lines by The figures indicated that while vehicle tax. People who received a bill were those who purchased' and other services. Trust powers sponsoring advertisers. The final Mrs. Wahnette B. Murdock, 574 water to the MDC to supply a to avoid potential conflicts over drawing will be held Feb. 17 and matack St., Manchester; Bev Amazing Plaza, East Middle offers morning and afternoon a work crew the town has Manchester has water sources a motor vehicle after October 1. 1986, but before October 1,1987. are > of the few areas the bank Gardner St., Manchester; Karen small part of its future needs. future sources. the winner will be announced Baske, 1 Abbott Road, Ellington; Jones, 49 Oxford St., Manchester; ’Turnpike, Manchester, at 9 a.m. preschool and kindegarten pro­ established for that purpose. for 11 million gallons of water a A VA percent monthly interest charge will be added to late hasn’t gotten into yet. he said. The report says that.the Buck­ The WUCC is made up of A. Slogesky, 211 Oak St., and the Meadowbrook Shopping grams, five days a week. Re­ A consulting engineer's firm day, it will need only 8.27 million payment bills. But at the same time, Meduski Feb. 18. Paul R. Arel, 83 E. Rachel Road, gallions a day to serve a projected ingham Reservoir in Glastonbury representatives of water utilili- The 36 finalists for the week of Manchester; Ronald Nightin­ Manchester. Plaza, Coventry, at 9:15 a.m. The freshments will be served. For doing a study of Manchester’s and Johnson agreed that the bank population of 57,000. can yield about a million gallons a ties. Jan. 18 are: gale, 2582 Boston Turnpike, Cov­ bus leaves Boston at 4 p.m. more informations, call 646-5727. system tested 60 fire hydrants in Challenger explosion anniversary shouldn’t forget its roots. Mrs. Dolores B. Luko, 26 entry: Beth Wilde, 16 Huntington Area members of the Young Astronauts Program will release Sunrise Lane, East Hartford; St.. Manchester; Ed Dezso, 595 EMERGENCY balloons at Wickham Park on Thursday morning to mark the two Gordon T. Filbig, 78 Hillside Tolland Turnpike, Manchester; Fire — Police — Medical 7 THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz Manor Ave., Vernon; E. De- years since the Challenger space shuttle explosion. For the Record Lois D. Johnson. 447 Hillard St., TtM Accw-' ^foracMt for 8 AJN..TItunday. January 20 Accu-Weather®fo|l7" I COLESLAW SAUERKRAUT Rotary inducts members the annual subscription fee for 4. A “ pointer” would be classified as a 20/20 Vision, the non-profit na­ FLURMES The Manchester Rotary Club inducted several new members BOVINE FELINE CANINE EQUINE at its Jan. 19 meeting. They are Susan Buckno, Luene Corwin and tional service to help end the John Garside. nuclear arms race. The correct ’88 COROLLA 5. Which one of these indicates the largest score? fee is $20. Yo«1( BIRDIE EAGLE ■ New, responsive twin cam 16-valve engine TURKEY GRAND SLAM HOMER ■ All-new contemporary styling Attantic • All-new spacious Interior O coan 6. 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snow falls In East Current Quotations ><< 646-I .IV r LEASING By The Associated Press season, and some citrus farmers held all-night vigils to protect “ The fact that more attention is when Rather walked off the CBS iL . Temperatures plunged into the fields and groves with irrigation someUmes given to the heat than set in September before a broad­ 9 20s in the Deep South although systems, heaters and other the light is regrettable, but it goes cast from Miami because tennis Florida citrus growers “ dodged methods. with the territory.” — CBS coverage cut into news time. I'jfS- (1^—- the bullet,” and snow fell today But the state Citrus Commis­ anchorman Dan Rather, on the from Kentucky to New York state sion said that frost was sporadic controversy stemming from his after a storm piled more than a and there should be no severe sometimes heated live interview Lottery foot of snow on the East. damage because temperatures Monday with Vice President Electricity was restored to were expected to rise into the 50s George Bush. Geniune Pure Brass most of the thousands of people and 60s during the day. Connecticut daily who went without power after “ ’If I hear Iran-Contra, he’s “ It appears as though we have going to hear Miami.’” — Vice Tuesday: 0*7 ’Tuesday’s Atlantic storm and Today’s weather picture was drawn by Kendal Lumpkin, who another that continued to scatter dodged the bullet, and we feel President George Bush, quoted Play Four: 1262 Headboards pretty good about it,” commis­ attends Verplanck School. snow today across the Dakotas by CBS News producer Richard sion chairman Bill Becker said Tuesday Lotto: and eastern Nebraska into nor­ Cohen, apparently referring to late ’Tuesday. Temperatures of 27 8, 16, 27, S7, 39, 40 theast Kansas. — tirc^lx-minute network blackout" degrees and below for several CONNECTICUT WE m THEW Save 40% Snow also continued across hours can ice the fruit, 75 percent western and southern New York of which is still on the trees. Manchester Herald state, northern and western Pen­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clear and cold. While Supplies Last nsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Cold gripped the eastern two- Low 5 to 10. Thursday, mostly sunny and continued eastern Kentucky, northeast In­ thirds of the nation, transforming cold. High arotrnd 20. USPS 327-500 VOL, evil. No. 100 Keep your eyes diana and parts of Michigan. the remains of ’Tuiesday’s snow­ storm into an icy crust that Hundreds of traffic accidents, Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier ratsa are 11.60 resulting in at least 10 deaths, coated unplowed roads and Tonight, clear and very cold. Low 5 below zero to 5 and certain holidays by the Man­ weakly. $7.70 lor ona month. $23.10 have been blamed on the storms sidewalks. above. Thursday, mostly sunny and continued cold. chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard for three months. $46.20 lor six since Sunday. Temperatures dipped into the Place. Mancheater. Conn. 06040. months and $92.40 for one year. "It is nasty,” said Cal Shue of High 15 to 20. Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates Groton Mancheater on the new 20s today across much of Geor­ Manchester, Conn. Postmaster; are avallsbia on request. East Side Towing in St. Qair gia, Alabama, Mississippi and Longhlll Road Broad Street Northwest Hills: Tonight, clear and very cold. Low Send address changes to the To place a classllled or display Shores in surburban Detroit. northern Florida. Single-digit 449-0101 647-0400 "The problem is once you get a zero to 10 below. Thursday, partly cloudy and Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591. advartlsement. or to report a news and below-zero temperatures cut Item, story or picture Idea, call car stalled on the highway Mancheater, Conn. 06040. Vernon through the upper Great Lakes continued cold.High 10 to 15. It you don't receive your Herald by 643-2711. Office hours are0:30a.m. everybody gawks at them, and Manafleld Norwich New London and the upper Mississippi Valley. 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Jan. 27, 1988 — 8 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedneidav. Jan. 27, 1«M GOP senators urge sales tax cut Connecticut In Brief Beirut gunmen kidnap W. German U.S.IWorld In Brief Economy expands at brisk rate BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A band of 11:05 a.m. with police about the kidnapping. Bv Brent Lavnoon Last year’s state budget increase was IS sales tax as a way to force state government Vote M l ThurMtay on Yale contract armed men kidnapped a West German today The assailants were In three cars and The Astocloted Press percent, among the highest in the nation. The abduction occurred as TWA hijacking WASHINGTON - The economy expanded at a surprisingly to curb spending and provide relief for in one of the busiest districts of Syrian- "some of them wore police uniforms,” the brisk 4.2 percent annual rate from October through December O’Neill has said he doesn’t expect this year’s NEW HAVEN — Members of two Yale University unions will suspect Mohammed Hamadi took the stand taxpayers. Reducing the sales tax from 7.5 controlled west Beirut, police said. police sjpokesman said. despite a huge slump in consumer spending, the government HARTFORD — Despite being outnum­ ^udget to require any tax increases or allow vote TOunsday on whether to ratify an agreement described as a today in West Germany as a witness in the percent to 7 percent would save taxpayers The victim was identified by police and He said they "pushed Schray into one of bered, Republican Senate leaders believe for any tax cuts. herald of more harmonious labor-management relations at the trial of his brother, Abbas All Hamadi, 23. reported today. about 8160 million a year, the senators said. relatives as Ralph Rudolf Schray, 30, who their cars at gunpoint and sped off.” The Commerce Department said that overall economic some Democratic lawmakers may have to go "It is time that people in state government Smith also noted that while the state added Ivy League school. ^ , , , Abbas Ali Hamadi, 29, is charged with works for a chemical company and has lived growth, as measured by the gross national product, was not along with the OOP’s call for keeping a lid on realize that things are not as wild out there as 2,800 new jobs last year, a munber of major "We must build a tradition in which collective bargaining Is Police initially said the victim had been abducting two West Germans in Beirut in a in Lebanon for most of his life. affected by the record collapse in stock prices of Oct. 19. The 4.2 state spending if they want to keep their jobs they are under this dome,” said Smith, who Connecticut corporations, including Pratt Ic treated as a normal, recurring fact of life in this institution to be identified as Ralph Strauss. Police later bid to free his brother, who was arrested in The kidnapping brings to 22 the number of percent fourth quarter GNP growth rate was little changed from after NovemlMr’s elections. was joined at the news conference by Sens. Whitney and Cigna, are laying off employees approached with composure and a long view,” said Yale issued a statement correcting his last name. West Germany on Jan. 13. 1987. foreigners held by Lebanese kidnappers. One a rate of 4.3 percent in the July-September quarter. "They (voters) are not going to look kindly Jamie McLaughlin of Woodbury and Fred H. to cut costs. President Benno C. Schmidt Jr. other West (Serman is a captive. His One relative said Schray was born in Beirut The two West Germans — Rudolf Cordes The overall growth rate, however, masked some worrisome upon people who continue to spend at 12, 14 Lovegrove of Fairfield. "The most responsible method that the The agreement, reached Tuesday with Locals 34 and 35 of the in 1957 to a West German father pnd a and Alfred Schmidt — were kidnapped within trends in the economy. ’The bulk of the $39.2 billion improvement and IS percent increases at a time when they Democrats outnumber Republicans 90-56 in state of Connecticut should proceed on is to Federation of University Employees, calls for average increases abductors hove demanded that West Ger­ Palestinian mother. The relative, who spoke a week of Mohammed Hamadi's arrest. in GNP growth in the fourth quarter came from a sharp $38.7 are reining in their own personal spending to the House and 25-11 in the Senate. But Smith control spending on the basis of what people of 6 percent a year for four years for the 3,500 workers many release two Lebanese brothers in on condition of anonymity, said Schray had Schmidt was released in September. Cordes billion rise in inventories held by businesses. coverythis bloated bureaucracy.” Senate ' said some Democrats, especially those who have in their pockets,” Smith said. represented by the unions. custody there. been registered since birth as a West remains a captive. This increase was occurring at the same time that consumer Minority Leader Reginald Smith. R-New represent predominantly blue-collar dis­ The Republicans said the $160 million It also sets up a new job classification system, a major goal of There was no immediate claim of responsi­ German. Mohammed Hamadi is wanted in the spending was plummeting by $24.1 billion. The drop in consumer Hartford, said. tricts, may feel pressure to join Republicans salesrtax reduction could be accomplished the union leaders, who claimed that the old system discriminated bility for today’s kidnapping. The West German Embassy could not be United States on charges of air piracy and spending translated into an annual percentage rate decrease of in cutting taxes and limiting the increase in without forcing cutbacks in state programs. against women and minorities. The university has denied those A police spokesman, who cannot be Smith and two other Republican senators immediately reached by telephone because of murder in the 1985 hijacking of a TWA jetliner The state could save more than that — an claims, but agreed nonetheless to the union’s demands. identified in line with standing regulations, 3.8 percent, the biggest setback in this area in more than seven called Tuesday on the General Assembly to the state budget. a power outage in the Lebanese capital. In to Beirut. Thirty-nine Americans were held Smith argued that the state’s budget estimated $218 million — by more aggressive said the gunmen abducted Schray as he years. limit the increase in the 1988-M state budget to Bonn, the West German Foreign Ministry hostage and a U.S. Navy diver was killed in growth shouldn’t be much more than growth collection of unpaid taxes and elimination of walked across a sldestreet off Moslem west 8 percent, compared to the estimated 11 instructed its ambassador in Beirut to check the 17-day ordeal. percent Gov. William A. O’Neill is expected in per capita income in Connecticut, which 4,000 state jobs funded in the budget but False-arr'est suit seeks $40 million Beirut’s Hamra commercial thoroughfare at Troops use tear gas, rubber bullets ask for ulien he submits his budget next rose 5.8 percent from 1985 to 1986. from $18,089 currently unfilled, they said. The difference JERUSALEM — Israeli troops fired tear gas and rubber Wednesday. to $19,208 a year. That is the highest in the between an 8 percent budget increase and an NEW HAVEN — A Hamden man cleared of a murder charge Is bullets in clashes with Arab demonstrators in Jerusalem and the ’They also called fora half-percent cut in the 11 percent increase is $150 million, they said. asking for $40 million in a false-arrest lawsuit against the city, J nation. contending that police ignored evidence proving he was innocent. Police in Dallas fall on hard times West Bank today as Israeli newspapers reported on the Anthony Golino, 36, lived for nearly three years under a government’s policy of beating protesters. criminal charge that police knew was unwarranted, according to Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who visited a blood-stained said. the suit filed in U.S. District Court. By Jennifer Dixon wall in the occupied West Bank where soldiers allegedly beat New Haven police openly watched him and let his friends, The Associated Press Black council members Diane prisoners, vowed on Tuesday to investigate any wrongful family and employers know that he was under suspicion, Ragsdale and A1 Lipscomb, beatings of Arabs. neither of whom returned re­ according to the suit. DALLi^S - Once highly “ There is no policy of punishing by beatings,” Rabin said. But Golino was arrested on July 3,1984 in connection with the July praised, the police department peated calls from The Associated in an interview with Israel Army Radio after the visit he 16, 1973 stabbing death of Penny Serra, 21, in a city parking has come under scrutiny of Press this week, have long conceded “ there were exceptions” and violations were being A garage. Serra, whose murder remains unsolved, was an Congress and criticism by city lobbied against the predomi­ investigated. nantly white department and acquaintance of Golino and his ex-wife. pfficials, and police say the Israeli newspapers contained several reports claiming Arabs In May 1987, just before Golino was to stand trial, state charged atmosphere contributed accused it of racism in hiring, were beaten indiscriminately or after being taken into custody. prosecutors dropped the charge on the basis of blood type tests. to the second slaying of an officer promotions and use of deadly in two weeks. force. “ I don’t know of any organiza­ They were particularly critical Hamadrs brother refuses to testify in October 1986 when a 70-year- tion that could undergo the DUESSELDORF. West Germany — A man accused in a TWA CCLU challenges AIDS policy criticism that we have over the old black woman was fatally shot at her home by an officer hijacking refused to testify today in the trial of his brother, who RUNNING LATE - HARTFORD — The Connecticut Civil Liberties Union says it past year, many of which are not allegedly kidnapped two West Germans in Beirut to try to secure N investigating a burglary. A grand will ask a federal judge to reverse a New Haven school policy that justified, and not feel it very his younger sibling’s i*elease. State Capitol contrac­ deeply.” Capt. John Holt said. jury declined to indict the officer. closes public classrooms to children exposed to AIDS. Ms. Ragsdale and Lipscomb Also today, gunmen kidnapped a West German in Moslem west tors rush to complete The lawsuit is expected to be filed in New Haven U.S. District Officers on the street say Beirut, Lebanese police said. No one claimed responsibility, so it work in the 109-yeir- morale hit bottom Saturday, helped bring members of a House Court next week — possibly on Monday — against New Haven subcommittee to Dallas in May was not known if the kidnapping was intended to influence the old Hall of the House Schools Superintendent John Dow, CCLU Executive Director when the second officer to die in trial. . . , as many weeks was gunned down. for a day-long congressional of Representatives. William Olds said Tuesday. hearing led by Rep. John Conyers In court. Presiding Judge Klaus Arend said of the abduction; Olds said the lawsuit on behalf of parents of several of the On Saturday, two to six young “ If the same circle of kidnappers is involved, it could make the Workers have only a black men waiting at a bus station of Detroit. affected children will seek an injunction against the policy and an Several days later, an 81-year- situation tougher here and lead to the opposite effect.” He did not week to finish the order for Dow to admit the children in question to regular egged on a deranged vagrant as elaborate. he wrested officer John Glenn old black crime watch volunteer overhaul and renova­ classrooms. was fatally shot by police called tions before the 1988 New Haven is the only school district in Connecticut that Chase’s gun away and shot Chase in the face three times, despite to his high-rise retirement com­ Rather Insists General Assembly prohibits regular classroom attendance by children whose blood plex after he allegedly pointed a has been exposed to the virus that causes acquired immune the white officer’s pleas for session convenes. mercy, Lt. Jerald Calame said. gun at officers. he wasn’t rude APptioto deficiency syndrome. The department’s problems The vagrant. Carl Dudley Willi­ NEW YORK — Dan Rather in­ ams, was then killed after he fired continued throughout 1987. The year ended with several sisted he wasn’t rude during his at pursuing officers, police said. combative TV interview with Vice Affordable housing less available Just a week before the 25-year- officers fired for misconduct and the city fined $93,250 and.cited for President George Bush, and re­ Fargo suspect demands trial or bail old Chase was slain as he stopped mained unapologetic, telling the HARTFORD — Affordable housing became less available for contempt of court by a state judge to write a traffic ticket, a AP photo television viewers, "it goes with the low-and moderate-income people In Connecticut in 1987 as a who accused it of being dilatory said they would discuss terms by message urging a ticket-writing HAR’TFORD (AP) - A federal 1985. No other federal defendant resisted arrest. record number of .apartments were converted to condominiums, . and obstructive in an investiga­ territory.” which they might agree to bring slowdown was flashed to officers IN MOURNING — Dallas police officers huddle together However, in an unusual “ personal prosecutor and a defense lawyer has ever been held as long in “It anything and if they really a housing official said. tion of a city police officer Ojeda to trial on bank robbery using mobile computer after Tuesday’s memorial service for fellow officer John word” during Tuesday night’s "CBS have agreed to discuss conditions pre-trial detention. Fourteen want to express the truth, they "Present housing trends are causing an even greater housing involved in an accidental shoot­ charges, for which Harvey said terminals. Evening News,” Rather acknowl­ under which a trial could begin other defendants are free on bond should say I am a menace to the crisis than in 1979-80,” Raphael Podolsky, a legal services Chase. Chase was gunned down with his own pistol on a ing death of a suburban police the government would not need Thousands of law officers on edged that viewers might have been for a Puerto Rican nationalist ranging up to $1 million. FBI’s violent intervention over lawyer, told the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Housing downtown Dallas street Saturday. officer. FBI wiretap evidence being chal­ Tuesday packed a memorial made "uncomfortable,” and said the held for a record 29 months Ojeda was allowed to make a my people,” Ojeda told Clarie. on Monday. The ticket-writing slowdown lenged by the 16 defendants in the service for Chase, as anger abrupt ending to the interview wasn’t 2 without bail in the $7 million West lengthy statement in court Tues­ “ And this is only because the FBI Podolsky, a member of the commission, said about 5,000 blamed such "bashing” for help­ "The feeling and atmosphere of was intended to protest the Hartford Wells Fargo robbery. day before U.S. District Judge T. and the government that estab­ L983 robbery. surfaced among police officials at “ done as gracefully" as intended. apartments were converted to private ownership in 1987, the the department’s most vocal ing incite the crowd Saturday. controversy and criticism that 13-member Citizens Police Re­ Attorney Richard Harvey and Emmet Clarie, in support of a lishes its policies represent a As if to underscore the diffi­ The nine-minute exchange be­ highest number ever in one year. Mayor Annette Strauss in turn permeated this past year ... you view Board established this Assistant U.S. Attorney Albert motion seeking immediate re­ menace - and a danger to the culty of achieving such an agree­ critics — two black City Council tween Rather and Bush, carried live "There’s every reason to believe it will go higher in 1988,” he members whose strident calls for blasted Prince for saying elected take someone a little mentally month by the City Council in Dabrowski said Tuesday they lease or immediate trial. Puerto Rican community.” ment. however, Dabrowski said response to the congressional at the top of the news Monday night, that prosecutors would need a said. change in the deadly force policy officials were partly at fault, and deranged, and the circumstances spurred angry phone calls to CBS would try to work out an agree­ He told Clariethathisdetention Dabrowski reasserted the go­ Last week the Central Committee on Housing, set upby statute hearing. limited amount of wiretap evi­ brought congressional investiga­ called the shooting an isolated are just right and they’re on the affiliates across the country, head- ment that would pave the way for is a violation of international law. vernment’s characterization of to advise the blue ribbon commission on housing needs, said at A similar message appeared a dence to try Ojeda on bank tors here last year. incident. edge, it makes them just bold , lines and political analysis of the the trial of Filiberto Ojeda Rios. and he denied three government Ojeda as the basis for its belief least 169,000 low- and moderate-income housing units were week earlier, after Cpl. James robbery charges. Ojeda also Police Chief Billy Prince Prince refused to back down. enough to attack an officer.” he Dan Rather ’ fallout. He and a cadefendant have reasons for keeping him locked that he is a danger to society and needed to meet immediate demand. Joe was killed off-duty while up; that he is a terrorist, that he is would flee to avoid trial or faces charges of racketeering 7 been held without bail awaiting confronting a pair of suspected trial aince their arrest by FBI an agent of the government of sentencing. and theft from an interstate burglars. agents in Puerto Rico on Aug. 30. Cuba, and that he unlawfully But Dabrowski and Harvey shipment. Aspirin may fight heart attacks Along with investigating com­ Demjanjuk calls witness a liar The wiretap evidence has been Carter, Pavla win special elections plaints against police, members JERUSALEM — John Demjanjuk angrily grabbed the the subject of hearings for research provides strong evi­ "very important.” Democrat Annette W. Carter of Hartford and Republican BOSTON (AP) — For many, an of the review board are consider­ microphone today at his war crimes trial and, speaking in months before Clarie. Harvey dence that aspirin will be a major A preliminary report on the Nicholas Pavia of Stannford have been elected to fill vacancies in aspirin every other day keeps the ing a five-year hiring plan aimed Hebrew, told a Holocaust survivor who identified him as a Nazi State’s suit against Waterbury said Ojeda would accept any the state House of Representatives. cardiologist away, according to a weapon against the nation’s No. 1 study is scheduled to be published at boosting the number of minor­ decision regarding the legality of killer, but some worried about in Thursday’s New England guard: "You are a liar." With their elections on Tuesday, Democrats kept a 34-seat major study that showed the ity officers and supervisors on the Demjanjuk was responding to Eliyahu Rosenberg, who pointed the evidence if only his trial could side effects and said it will spur Journal of Medicine. advantage in the House by a count of 91-57. common painkiller cut the risk of force. and said the retired Ohio autoworker was the sadistic guard Ivan, go forward. widespread use of aspirin without In the study, half of the subjects Carter, 47, who had the endorsement of the Democratic party, heart attacks nearly in half. The plan calls for increasing despite a 1945 statement in which Rosenberg claimed to have first to enforce raciai balance Dabrowski also said a separate is a housing advocate for the Capitol Region Council of Churches. supervision. took aspirin for nearly than five the number of minority officers The study of 22,071 male seen Ivan clubbed to death. trial for Ojeda could imperil the The 7th District seat opened up when Democrat Carrie Saxon " I hope this won’t be given to years, while the rest received by 1992 to reflect the city’s ethnic HARTFORD (AP) - The state Waterbury’s school system are iJoackwards.” doctors who had never suffered government’s right to appeal. Perry was elected mayor of Hartford. the whole world as a panacea to placebos that looked and tasted Board of Education's lawsuit minorities. The local school board recently heart attacks or other serious makeup. Ojeda’s argument that he Pavia, a 28-year-old maintenance engineer at Stamford stay alive forever,” said Dr. like aspirin. against the city of Waterbury Waterbury’s school board last voted to go back to the Board of illnesses found that a buffered should be released under interna­ Hospital, won an upset victory over Democrat Theresa Carlucci, Claude Lenfant, director of the There were 104 heart attacks marks the first time the state has year proposed clo.sing Maloney Aldermen with the same prop­ aspirin every other day cut their tional law or tried immediately a staffer in Gov. William A. O’Neill’s Stamford office, to fill the National Heart, Lung and Blood among the aspirin users and 189 gone to court to enforce Connecti­ and Barnard, a predominantly osal. Paul Vitarelli, president of heart attack risk by 47 percent. was based on his assertion that he 145th District seat. The seat was left vacant when Democrat Heart experts said Tuesday the Institute, who called the study in the comparison group. cut’s racial balance law. state white school, and building a new thC' city’s Board of Aldermen, is not a terrorist by international school to accommodate students said it was difficult to predict Richard Blumenthal was elected to the state Senate in officials say. legal definition. November. The lawsuit, filed in Hartford from both. Bonding to build the what will happen, since 10 votes The government has claimed Superior Court last week. seeks to new school was to be approved by are required for passage and Ojeda is a leader of Los Machete- force Waterbury to implement its December 1987. The state Board Republicans still hold only nine ros, a militant group seeking own local school board’s plan for of Education accepted the seats on the board. independence for Puerto Rico. I ' . desegregating Maloney School, proposal. Waterbury was first ordered to PRISINTINGJIN where about 83 percent of the The plan fell through in October when the Board of Aldermen desegregate its schools in No­ I Love students are Hispanic. vember 1984, after four elemen­ INNOVATIVI miGHT-LOSS Easy Come, Easy Go "The suit was a last resort,” failed to approve $2.5 million in bonding to finance purchase of tary schools were found to be APPRGACN PISIGNID Mark Stapleton, chief of legal racially imbalanced. The other FREE affairs for the state Department the school site, a vacant sjiper-- market. Ten votes were remiired three schools have since been Blood Pressure PORASELICTPIW. of Education, said Tuesday. desegregated, largely through M y "They weren’t able to offer us a for passage and only eight of the CLINIC - BY NURSE redistricting, said school Super­ reasonable alternative.” 15 aldermen — all Republicans — EVERY THURSDAY At the Arbors, Manchester's newest retirement! voted for the project. intendent Joseph Robitail'e. 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He said no new positions will from college. thington, and North Haven, as law degree from Western New workers may be laid off this year be created until the review is Last year, 2,000 Pratt ft Whit­ well as West Palm Beach, Fla., England College of Law in 1986. Anderson as Pratt ft Whitney streamlines to complete. ney employees, including 1,400 in and Columbus, Ga. to fight become more competitive with Dave Long, a spokesman for Connecticut, accepted early re­ L. Howard Nichol, an Industry Arts commission rival Jet engine-builder General the East Hartford-based com­ tirement incentives as part of an analyst with the Advest Group Electric Co., officials say. pany, said layoffs of salaried effort by United Technologies Inc. in Hartford, said companies offers grants In a memorandum issued Mon­ workers are likely, but Pratt ft Corp., Pratt’s parent company, to “ generally speaking can always day to 18,000 white-collar workers Whitney has set no specific goals cut overhead. find 10 percent” to cut in HARTFORD — The Connecticut on sewer around the country, Pratt ft for savings or staff reductions. Pratt ft Whitney has indicated Commission on the Arts is offering administrative overhead. Arms for Poland Whitney President Arthur E. "Staffing levels will be ad­ that it plans to reduce its hourly grants to nonprofit organizations to Wegner said the company is justed through transfers, retire­ workforce substantially in 1988, “In your white-collar area, host artist residencies in their Would the United States give $30 million In there’s always a lot of fat," military aid to the communist government of launching a program to reduce ments and attrition," Wegner but until Monday, there was no communities. The program is open to Nichol said. “ Pratt ft Whitney’s schools, libraries, social service The proposal of the Republican majority on Poland? That’s what the fine print said on the State overhead costs by 40 percent over said in his correspondence. word on reductions in salaried staff. had five or six good years, and agencies, prisons, recreational facili­ the town’s Board of Directors to re-establish a Department’s foreign aid wish list. the next several years. “Some reduction in salaried Union leaders said they expect they’ve overhired and put on ties and senior centers. The fiscal year 1988 list presented to Congress About 12,000 of the company’s employee levels will be unavoida­ liaison committee between the town and the as many as 2,000 blue-collar some fat.” Participants in the program in­ stunned the founder of Solidarity, Lech Walesa. His white-collar workers are em­ ble, but no targets have been set. ’’ Eighth Utilities District is a timely and Wegner said he has instituted a workers could lose their jobs this Wegner said thousands of cost- clude painters, sculptors, poets and contact In the United States called us and asked us ployed in Connecticut. responsible suggestion in the light of recent Wegner said he has frozen hiring freeze for salaried em­ year. reduction ideas will be reviewed filmmakers. Residencies must be J to find out if this country was really helping to events. outside hiring except for critical ployees except for those with Pratt & Whitney has plants in by the firm. cooperatively planned by the artist oppress the people he had been supporting. Among the disputes between the town and and residency site representatives, As it turned out, the $30 million in military aid^ and must last at least 14 days. The the district is one ov er how a sew er that will was “ strictly and purely a typographical error,’’ Keeping Up or Falling commission will fund up to one-half of Mark Pagani serve development in the Buckland area will according to John Metelsky, a spokesman for the Behind Inflation Inflation erases pay raises the artist’s fee for the project. be built. U.S. Agency for International Development, which The deadline for applications is Feb. 1 for residencies which The Homart Development Co. recently said prepares the foreign and military aid budget Peroeni change in average wages WASHINGTON (AP) - Pay Workers in the Northeast, When the automatic cost-of- begin after July 1. For more information, call the commission at 566-4770. it plans to go forward with that development if requests for the government. The typo was and salaries, mirtus Ihe percent raises in 1987 grew at a higher which for the past two years has living-adjustments that still corrected in a revised aid list, and no military chaitge in consumer prices rate than in 1986, but inflation enjoyed the lowest unemploy­ cover two of every five union A it can reach agreement with the town over a “ I think it’s worse than the caucus of ’84 — but most of them will melt as funds went to Poland, made it the first year in seven ment rates in the country, con­ members were factored into the SNET income up slightly In fourth tax break that would help it pay for roads soon as they hit the ground.” “ There could be hundreds more of these (errors) 1 .4% that wages failed to keep up with tinued to get the largest raises, raises, the average increase in needed in the developm ent. in here,” said Metelsky, pointing to the 911-page Ahead odnOalion rising prices, new government averaging 5 percent in 1987 1987 under major collective bar­ NEW HAVEN — Southern New England Telecommunications It may not be possible for the town and aid document. Officials at AID and the State figures show. compared with 4.5 percent the gaining agreements also was 3.6 Corp. has reported that its net income rose slightly in the fourth percent, the bureau said. Homart to reach a final agreement on a Department claimed that such mistakes never Private sector wages rose an previous year. quarter of 1987 due to an increase in the number of telephone average 3.3 percent in 1987, the Wage increases also were re­ connections and higher toll calling. proposal, and if so, the development, at least make it into reality. The only aid finally approved Averaged over the nation’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said corded in the West, rising from 2.3 Net earnings for the last three months of 1987 were $36.2 as it is presently planned, will probably not A tower of stubborn strength for Poland in the 1988 fiscal year was $3.1 million in entire union membership — in­ food passed to the Polish people through a Catholic Tuesday. It was the first time percent in 1986 to 2.6 percent last million, or $1.17 a share, on revenue of $389.3 million, SNET said take place. But the failure will have come since 1980 that the rate of increase year. They stayed the same in the cluding the approximately 1 Tuesday. That compared with net earnings of $34.8 million, or N relief service. million workers in private indus­ about for a substantive reason. It s e e m s grew from one year to the next. Midwest at 2.8 percent for both $1.15 a share, on a revenue of $365 million in the same period of The other vivid memory is of Behind Inllation try who worked under wage strange not to But workers at the end of years but fell in the South, from 1986, the company said. If. on the other hand, the problems over tax my grandmother — normally the freezes last year — the percen­ be prowling Old and new December had less buying power 3.3 percent in 1986 to 3 percent in For all of 1987, net income was $139.7 million, or $4.54 a share, incentives can be solved, it would be a shame personification of the term “ lady­ 1987: tage wage gain including COLAs through card like” — finding the courage to It’s no big news to anyone who follows the because consumer prices rose 4.4 1987.^ up from $135.6 million, or $4.46 a share, in 1986, SNET said. if the development were thwarted or held up - 1. 1% Non-union workers in private fell to 3.1 percent. Revenues and sales for 1987 were $1.48 billion, an increase over stores this argue very loudly with one headlines; Prostitutes might have AIDS. But the 1 percent, the bureau said. interminably while the town and the district week, shop­ My Side In 1986, wage increases in industry, with increases averag­ First-year wage increases in the 1986 figure of $1,433 billion, the company said. Professor Edwards, a rather CIA has issued a confidential caveat emptor to its fought with each other over how the needed ping for the ab­ private industry averaged 3.1 ing 3.6 percent last year, fared major contracts negotiated last An SNET offer of an improved retirement benefit option for pompous Shakespeare instructor spies abroad and employees in the United States solutely per­ Nancy Pappas who was visiting our campus percent, the smallest of the better than their unionized coun­ year averaged 3.5 percent, ex­ management employees resulted in a charge of ten cents a share sewer would be built and which government spelling out just how bad the risk is froni country to 1979 SO 81 82 83 84 BS 86 87 fect, flowery from the University, of decade, but consumer prices rose terparts at 2.6 percent in base cluding COLAs and iump-sum in the fourth quarter, SNET Chairman and Chief Executive would collect the connection charges levied on country. The figures vary with the ability of each birthday card. Edinburgh. AP graphic only 1.1 percent. wage increases, the bureau said. bonuses. Officer Walter H. Monteith, Jr., said. developers. country to keep track of AIDS carriers. In the It feels odd not Edwards, a mere 50-or-so. had Until recently, the community could afford to have a long- little that was sympathetic to say United States. 40 percent of prostitutes checked on Northrop gets bomber contract the luxury of taking time to fight about how distance telephone call to make, for almost a week at our college. about the elderly characters in the East Coast tested positive for AIDS. The rate in the sewer would be built and which wishing a cheerful "happy birth­ In 1971, long before elderly Shakespeare’s tragedies. My California was about half that. Germany’s rate Withdrawal rules complex for IRAs WASHINGTON - Northrop Corp. has won a $2 billion Air varies by locale but goes as high as 40 percent; government would collect the connection fees day” to a tiny white-haired lady students were a common campus grandmother, who had only a Force contract for the supersecret, radar-evading “Stealth” in Philadelphia. phenomenon, she attended my Greece, 60 percent; Haiti, 80 percent; India, 2.9 Internal Revenue Service. No good! The terribly unfair IRS paid by developers who hook into the sewer. passing familiarity with the plays QUESTION: bomber. The gutsy lady that we all classes, fried up potato pancakes in question, took issue with his percent; Kenya. 32 percent; and in a small sample My individual IRS Regulation 1.408-8 man­ regulation says you will have to The Air Force, in announcing the contract Tuesday, said only A fter the defeat in the Nov. 3 election of a called “ Grammy” died in May. in our coed farmhouse a mile analysis. In Rwanda, about 80 percent. retirement ac­ dates that, beginning with 1988, withdraw 5 percent from each of that the contract had been awarded to Northrop and three $13 million tax-increment proposal. Homart And I’m not sure I felt the full from the campus, and held court He used scholarly quotations to count is in cer­ required IRA “ distributions” the CDs — because each is in a subcontractors on Nov. 19 and declined to provide details. put the project on hold and there was no impact of that passing until this among my friends. back up his side of the argument; tificates of dep- Investors* have to be taken proportionately separate IRA. Pentagon sources said the contract represents the first infusion Hazardous waste from each of your IRAs. (The Hang on for more complica­ urgency for the sew er. month. she used her life. osit at four Guide of money for regular production of the new plane, known It’s not that we always got HER FAVORITE SPOT, I Finally, she said, “ It’s not Hazardous waste dump sites that should be different sav­ revenooers insist on calling with- tions. If you have two or more officially as the Advanced Technology Bomber. Now that the development shows promise of CDs at the same S&L or bank — along — far from it. She was a think, was the students’ restau­ worth arguing this any further. monitored closely by the Environmental ings and loan William A. Doyle drawals from IRAs The subcontractors are the Boeing Co., LTV Corp., and getting back on track, the urgency has wonderful, stubborn, opinionated rant, where she drank coffee as You look me up when you,are past Protection Agency, are riddled with safety associations. “ distributions” ) within the same IRA — you can General Electric Co.’s aircraft engine group. returned. The prospect of holding up the gal who was always on the outs others downed Cokes and 70. and we’ll talk again” violations. An investigation by the General Some of these Let’s say you have CDs paying choose the one from which you project with prolonged litigation over the with one of her progeny, I took my munched fries, playing game Accounting Office of 26 sites in the United States CDs have ad­ 6, 8,10 and 12 percent in your four make the withdrawal. But if you turn, with the rest, at being on the after game of bridge and canasta. AT ’THE END of the week in where hazarous wastes are stored revealed that vantageous in­ IRAs and. based on your life have two IRAs at the same 2 sewer is unacceptable. The $I million at stake receiving end of her ta ntrums and and expounded her philosophy of expectancy or the joint life institution, you have to withdraw in connection charges is sm all in the whole Binghamton, we awarded her the only one of them had no violations. But the EPA, terest rates, but some have low Several of the S&Ls are telling DON’T SUP ON THE mm tirades. But there’s a far greater life. “Grandmother of Arts” degree which is in charge of inspecting the sites, had not rates. me I must take a proportionate expectancy of you and your IRA equally from each. economic picture. , This is a new rule, effective this balance of good times than bad in There are two very clear with a special citation for bra very caught the problems. The GAO took pictures of the I willbe70*/4 this year, meaning share of the total withdrawal beneficiary, you will be required HAVE YOUR LOT While the liaison committee was not to withdraw 5 percent. year. For required withdrawals the equation of our relationship. memories which I have retained in the face of bombastic profes­ sites, including barrels of waste precariously I will be required to start making from each IRA. Is this true? Naturally, you would prefer to made in 1987 and previous years, proposed as a means of solving specific town from that week 14 years ago. One sors. stacked four high, open containers, mislabeled IRA withdrawals by April 1.1989. MY GRANDMOTHER was make that withdrawal from the 6 IRA participants aggregated and district problem s in a hurry, it could involves being lost, the other Matted in faded purple con­ waste and one dump that looked like a swamp of I would like to take those ANSWER: Unfortunately, it is. knitting sweaters for me. right up involves being found. percent CD and leave the higher their accounts and picked the one SANDED serve to point the way to a solution of this struction paper, encased in a toxins. In one case, hazardous waste was withdrawals from CDs with low And it will remain so. unless Protect yourself from INJURIESI until a month before she died. She I left her in the student center dime store frame, the honorary interest rates. common sen.se prevails at the interest rate certificates intact. from which they took money. 7 mistakenly shipped to a dump site not designated sew er problem , was also, stubbornly, still living one day. this 4-foot-9 silver-haired degree hung in Grammy’s ele­ David Kautter, tax partner at Protect yourself from LAWSUITSI for toxins. the Arthur Young certified public in her own apartment, even lady in a dress and high heels gant dining room, beneath a Protect yourself from EXPOSUREI though she could scarcely care seated among the long-hairs in crystal chandelier, for the next 12 accounting firm, suggests the for it or herself. Nobody in the jeans and fringed vests. years. It was one of those things Crusading comrade Prepare for crash, report says new regulation was promulgated 24 Hour Service Available by Professionals family was particularly sur­ When I wandered through an we had to cart away in the spring. to make it easier for the IRS to Driveways to Big Parking Lots, etc. prised by the spunk and courage hour or so later, I wasn’t able to What shall I do with it now? It’s The Soviet Union is not without investigative WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed­ “ The overriding uncertainty operating problems on Oct. 19. police IRAs and be certain that she was showing — this was spot her. She was too small for her going in among the sweaters she reporters, and the business of investigative eral agencies and financial (last October), which probably known as Black Monday, when participants are taking the re­ HAVE IT SANDED.. AND BE SAFEI typical of the woman who came blue-rinsed puffy hair to poke up made me. an enormous trunk full journalism in Moscow is not without perils. Take market officials must be better can never be completely resolved the Dow Jones industrial average quired withdrawals. the over from Latvia, without the rest above the backs of the booths. of them which I’ve collected for Vitaly Koritich, the editor of Ogonyok, the hottest prepared to handle plunging under such circumstances but dropped a record 508 points. An Red lights of her family, when shewasjust a I think I finally found her by more than 20 years. And when my magazine in the Soviet Union. Each week, Korotich exchange prices and enormous should be ameliorated, was, all-time high of 600 million shares When red northern lights ap­ jcompany ★ 643-2659 ★ teen-ager. kneeling on the floor and taking a daughters are determined to sheds light on wrongdoing in his own country. He volumes of transactions, a con­ ‘What will happen next?” ’ said were traded that day and again peared over London in 1938, some Her willingness to remain on puppy’s eye view of the place. follow a particularly difficult even rattled cages in the armed forces by telling gressional report on Wall Street’s the report, presented to a House the following day, double the SAVE THIS AD FOR FUTUSE REFtSEMCBm people feared the city was on fire. her own paths, regardless of Hers. I reasoned, would be the course action, I hope I’ll have the the truth about Afghanistan. After Mikhail October crash says. subcommittee. “ No intermarket, usual daily total. where conventional wisdom only black high-heeled pumps. good sense to pull it out and Gorbachev unveiled his glasnost policy, Korotich The study by the General no interagency contingency plans would have led her, has served as remember the admirable herit­ told us he wanted to put it to the test. He fully Accounting Office, released existed to help answer that “ These problems added to the uncertainty about whether timely an example for her granddaugh­ WHEN I FINALLY got to her, I age of stubborn strength they expected to land in prison because of his crusading Tuesday, said that government question.” trades could be executed, at what ters. When I was in college, I suppose I looked a bit gray at the have to call upon. journalism. Now we have word that the KGB’s man and private market overseers enjoyed a particularly bold ex­ price, and whether certain trad­ gills. Afterall. a college student is in the Kremlin, Yegor Ligachev, has criticized must learn to coordinate their The report said that nine of the ample of this. not suppose to lose her 72-year-old 12 computer systems the New ing strategies could be used,” the Korotich directly and called for a crackdown on the responses to signs of an impend­ I secured a tiny part in a grandmother. Nancy Pappas is a reporter for York Stock Exchange uses had report said. press. So much for openness. ing crash. Warm, Secure, Shakespearian production, and “ What’s the matter? You don’t the Manchester Herald. 'This she traveled from Philadelphia think I can take care of myself?” column, first published in No- up to Binghamton. N.Y. to see one she teased me, noting the long veinber 1986, received honors last Strange bedfellows of the performances. face. “ If I hadn’t found you. I’d week In the 1987 Better News­ Russian ships reflagged with "Old Glory” to Trte cgeATop. OF -r>ie staviunv ”wAVe" Affordable! But instead of going back home have hitchhiked back to your paper Contest of the New Eng­ protect them while sailing torubled waters? A GOMF IMTO seMl-KeT\BeMEKT. with my parents, she stayed on house.” land Press Association. secret offer of 300 U.S. soldiers to helpdefend NOW R M THE WOftlD'S BEST Russia’s southern borders against invasion? Our I State Department passing British military secrets to the Russians? Christmas is history at the state Capitoi Incredible as it sounds in this era of arms-length CARS FOR A BUDGET PMCL relations, there was a time when the United States Call Budget in Florida today and Russia were pals. The occasion was the to reserve the car you’ve always It was pretty darned symbolic, though earlier pain. It was passed off as “ new.” but Crimean Wear 130 years ago. and the details unintentionally so. when they took down Mae anyone who has been around the Capitol a few provide some belleve-it-or-not reading in Hector wanted to drive. Like a Mercedes- Schmidle’s Christmas tree in the state Capitol years knows it’s as old as the hills. Maybe it will Chevigney’sbook “ Russian America.” Benz 190Eor work this time. But will the cost of those new FROM lobby one day recently. Capitol Russian ships were reflagged so they could sail BMW325ifor Schmidle is a state representative from Newtown salaries fly? 9 out of New Archangel (now Sitka), Alaska, when only $59.99 J.99* who. in addition to her legislative duties, takes it Comm ents In any case, the removal of Mae Schmidle’s tree Britain and France blockaded Alaska, which was upon herself to see that the Capitol has a huge tree was a reflection on the times. Christmas is history a day. Or, for ’m i Bob Conrad then a Russian territory. American shipyards built eachyuletide. on Capitol Hill. ships for the Russians, and those ships sailed under slighdy more, free The holiday season was over, and so now is the the American flag until they were delivered to you can drive off LUGGAGE giveaway era there. Gov. Bill O’Neill will have to Political notes Russian ports in the Pacific. in a Porsche 944, Every TIME put his Santa Claus act on hold. Lawmakers who • A Democratic “ ringer” crashed the press In one case, an entire shipload of American Maserati Spyder YOU RENT. return next Wednesday will have to quit thinking of conference which backers of presidential hopeful munitions was sent to Russia’s Siberian coast. We ways to spread the money around and get used to were going then it seemed safely feasible. And it Bob Dole were having at the Capitol last week. offered foot soldiers to protect Russian borders and Convertible, Mercedes-Benz 300E riding the brake instead. might have quieted Republicans, who were using But House Speaker Irving Stolberg, who supports even shared British state secrets with the or B M W 325i Convertible. The upcoming General Assembly session is the big surplus figures to charge Democrats with Michael Dukakis, stuck around just long enough to Russians. And for only $49.99 a day, expected to be one of the tightest in more than a overtaxing the public. Last week, GOP leaders quip, “ Maybe President Dukakis can find room in decade, preparing for an uncertain future in the admitted a tax cut is out for this year. his Cabinet for Dole.” Guest editorial you can rent a Nissan 300ZX, or wake of October’s bad news on Wall Street and a Politically, this is toughest on the Democrats. • Some 250 Republicans heard U.S. Sen. Lowell Toyota Supra. A Chrysler LeBaron sudden fade-out of the state’s super-surpluses of They control both House and Senate, but they are Weicker report on his re-election effort at Sports Illustrated recently published a letter Convertible is just $37.99 a day. nervous about the prospect of a GOP victory in the Grassroots East in Colchester last Friday. In 1982, from a reader who touted Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N. J., the last few years. There’s no red light ahead yet, So don’t setde for just any but the yellow caution light is flashing. presidential race and how that could affect many of them were for Prescott Bush of Greenwich as the ideal Democratic presidential candidate. Tony Milano of Bridgeport, the state’s capable legislative contests here. They wanted to come out for the Senate over Weicker. The reason; The former professional basketball rental car when you’re in Florida. budget chief, confirms word that the spending of the session with a nice tax cut for voters to • Former state Rep. Chris Niedermeier of player would be the only contender who has the Drive away in one of the world’s McKee Place document O’Neill will recommend to the assembly remember in November. Freshmen, especially, Fairfield manages to stay close to the political demonstrated expertise to “ fake right and go left.” best cars. From Budget of Manchester on opening day calls for about 11 percent more than are in this boat. action, despite her loss last summer in a race for the $5.6 billion in this year’s budget. Last year it Not all Democrats were on board, however'. Congress. At a fund-raiser for Senate hopeful Joe was almost 15 percent. Some said cutting the sales tax wasn’t necessary Lieberman in Hartford last week, she was noting Homes from $168,100 The O’Neill budget will protect built-in and would have been too risky. But those who happily that her presidential favorite, U.S. Rep. ^aurlipslprI npralJi Dick Gephardt of Missouri, had topped polls among FLORIDA Call today for information commitments which the state must meet believe they read O’Neill’s mind say — as one Founded In 1881 (pensions, wage levels, etc.) but will offer few new insider put it to me last week — “ he is as anxious Iowa Democrats. for the return of a Democratic Legislature as the • Backers of Vice President George Bush for PENNY M 8 IE FF E R T...... PublUher - - programs. And. I am embarrassed to add, the state QEOROE T CHAPPELL ...... Editor 1 800 527-7000 cannot expect a tax cut this year. Last June, when legislators are to come back.” president are finding coordinators for southwest DOUG LAS A. B E V IN S ...... Executive Editor Porsche 944 the surplus was going right out the roof, I wrote The administration is still reeling from the sharp Connecticut towns, while it’s slower going over MARIE P. G R A D Y ...... City Editor T)eremik:> that a cut was probabie. Thank heaven I also said, drop in the surplus. The latest report on the outlook east. First Selectman Dennis Murphy of East ALEXANDER G IR E L LI. Atsoclete Editor for June 30 this year puts it again at around $1 Lyme says he’ll fix that. The late U.S. Rep. Stewart iBudg^i 688-6473 ffomes “ unless the economy dips.” It did. DENISE A ROBERTS...... Advertising Director fentacar ' SWhuJgnSv.' McKinney’s son. John, is Bush’s man in Westport. MARK F ABRAITIS ...... Butineee Meneger * C a n subject to availability at partkipaiinK Florida hvaiioiu. Availabilltv of car model* and orking differ* according Up to last fall. O’Neill & Co. had hoped to million and small change. O’Neill’s plan to hire a to iLKatioo. Special rental reguirementt and mileage cap* apply. Tlefueling lervke*. taxe* and optional «>veraice* hundred or so auditors for the tax department to Norwalk Mayor Frank Esposito’s wife, Louise, is SHELDON C O H E N ...... Composing Meneger nm included. Car* mun be relumed loreniinghKation. Sea»onal »urcharge*may apply. Rate* may hr higher after ONLYTHEPRKE IS BUDGET recommend cutting the sales tax by one-half of one ROBERT H. H U B B A R D ...... Preesroom Meneger januarv 31. Advance rewrvanons may he required. Travel tote or luggage certificate available at lime of rental. percent — from 7*/i to 7. The year’s cost in revenue wring an estimated $75 million from delinquent the one there, and newcomer state Rep. Chris JEANNE G FROMERTH ...... Clrculstlon Meneger would have been $140 million, but the way things out-of-state taxpayers is a bold move to ease that Brennan is on the job in hometown Stamford. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 27. ISSS - U 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 27. 1988 Puzzles TV Tonight

FOCUS @1} Wonderful World of Dis­ (jj) Think and Grow Rich ACROSS 6 Illustration Answer to Previous Puizia 5:00PM A YEAR IN placed within ney: Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race TH E LIFE 8S) Shop Talavition Notwoifc 1 Implements another c O A T T S Wily riverman Mike Fink (Jeff York) cons ® Alfrod Hitchcock Pretants Davy (Fees Parker) and his sidekick Geor- 7 _ gol A u R A ' 9 Failure gie (Buddy Ebsen) Into racing him down the On NBC's "A ® Nawtywad Gama I 13 Grower of 8 Sign at sellout 8 T 1 R Mississippi to New Orleans. (60 min.) Year in the Life:" [CNN] Nawanight ‘Junior citizen’ sounds off (abbr.) ' flowers T 1 s [E S P N ] Super Bowl XIX: San Francieco airing WEDNES­ [ESPN] Boxing: Joa Louis Sugar Fights 9 Reputation ! 14 City in Italy 49ere vs. Miami Dolphins DAY. JAN.2 7 , Kay (90 min.) (Live) DEAR ABBY: Why are all the ads for hearing Headaches! ' IB Carry 10 Future altys.' E N E M tTMC] MOVIE: 'The Manhattan Pro­ (Sarah Jessica [USA] Dragnet aids directed to senior citizens? The manufacturers ■ 16 Concerning (2 exam / [q N _u ject' (CC) A teen-ager becomes suspi­ Parker, I.) finds 1 ® Magnum. P.l. 11 Cornelia _ cious of his mother's new boyfriend when 2:05AM and distributors of hearing aids not only ignore a [ wds.) p that her real-es­ < 17 Lerge conduit Skinner he discovers that plutonium is stored at the 1 2:30AM ® WKRP in Cincinnati much larger market, they fail to reach many prople Support group aids migraine victims 12 Of evergreens □ I j D o C iE i pharmaceutical research facility where the tate ethics clash Dear Abby 18 Same (comb, (T1 Divorce Court out there who need help. 20 College _s n | a □ D O n D man works. Christopher Collet, John Lith- with those of her form) gow. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Q® Wandy and Me Why don’t they show young athletes wearing a £ r \T _R _F Abigail Van Buren By Kris Lowman quite sincere. ■ 19The(Fr.) -L J. BE! J l J. mentor, Joanne 21 Slow (mus.) [ESPN] Thoroughbrad Dig- ® @ Lata Night With David Uttar- hearing aid so they can compete in sports? Or The Associated Press “ The suicide rate to my knowledge isn’t that ' 20 — Ross of flag A _L _N _v _E 5;30PM (Janet Carroll). 22 In a line □ D a it man (In Stereo) middle-aged men and women enjoying card games high, but it’s there; the pain Is indescribable," fama 23 Smashes |sl.) £ TU _A _E _E _L - 1 ® Alfrod Hitchcock Praserrta with their friends now that they can hear the ; 21 Allow £ 6:00PM Q) ® ® N»wt CHECK tISTINGS LANCASTER, Pa. — There is a closet ailment added Forinash, who said she has stopped five 24 Biblical prophet T _E _N _L @) Truth or Conaaquencea bidding? Or younger people participating in school ' 22 Military branch H JL □ D J. (T) Threa's Company FOR EXACT TIME so common that one in six adults suffers from suicide attempts. 25 Anti-drug E D G e B E T [ o H ^ Y R _D (S) Multi Trim functions, taking their own notes and listening to , (abbr.) (D Magnum, P.l. some form of it. Migraines are a closet disease, Forinash officer [USA] Edge of Night religious services? They could also picture the same ' 23 Ruled (on land 26 Who" fill Wabstar Often misunderstood, it Is frequently labeled explained, because many people are told it’s use) 39 Awry 47 Wild buffalo 1 2:40AM @!) MOVIE: 'Olivar Tw ist' old argument that goes on in many homes when one kind is nothing to be ashamed of. Many people are 27 Backs of the (3 ) Kojak psychosomatic. The afUicted may traipse from psychosomatic. This leads to embarassment for 26 Dispute 41 Loafed 48 Chicken _ A 19th century orphan raised in a work- member has turned the TV on too loud for the rest of neck US) A-Taam still not aware that there are hearing aids so tiny doctor to doctor, trying one prescription after the afflicted, who fear that people will perceive 31 Straight____ 42 Author Grey house undergoes several hardships before 28 MardI _ 4 9 System of learning the secret of his ancestry. George the family. and effective that they are virtually unseen, and arrow (if) Nawa (Live) Mitchell, Placido Domingo and Paul Plishka 0D Noticiero Univitlon another. For those with thechroniccondition, the them as being mentally ill. 29 Fasting period 43 From (2 wds.) C. Scott, Tim Curry, Richard Charles. signals (3) Doctor Who star in Franco Zeffirelli’s production of Puc­ Many employees are passed over for promotion you’re right — the advertising companies are pain can make everyday tasks impossible to “ People tell me theirdoctorssay it’semotlonal 32 Exclamation 30 Take it _ 44 Unit of dD Star Trek 1982. (R) 51 Clothing cini's opera, conducted by James Levine. because they pretend to understand instead of missing a major marketing opportunity. ; 33 Territory 32 Wavy (var.) illumination (H T.J. Hookar (2 hrs., 30 min.) (In Stereo) [CNN] CNN Nows perform. This nightmarish illness, suffered by and there’s nothing they can do — they’ll just 1:00AM ® Archie Bunker's Place admitting that they have a hearing problem. (They millions, is the migraine headache. have to live with it,” Forinash said. "That’s just 34 Sprightly 38 Firearm 45 Writes substance ® SS Family T iat ® MOVIE: 'The N ew Centurions' A ve­ [D IS ] Butch Minds the Baby Jerry 35 Today owners' gp. O'Shea and Ivan Cotton star in Damon ® High Rollers J don’t realize that they may be thought stupid or DEAR ABBY; First you said that Frank Sinatra 46 Crescent shape 55 Railway (abbr.) (41) Reporter 41 teran cop and his rookie partner have dif­ According to Carol Forinash, president of the not true.” 36 Givas a bad fering views on how to handle police as­ Runyon’s story about a safecracker who fit) Turning Point: Bob. Lugs and Spood rude.) said, “ Perry Como is the finest male vocalist in the 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 I 9 10 11 12 dZ) MacNeil / Lahrar Newahour Pennsylvania Migraine Foundation, these head­ review to (si.) signments. George C. Scott, Stacy Keach, has to babysit his infant son while pulling Skating Featured: five-time Gold medal Why are so many people reluctant to admit to a business.” Then someone wrote in to say that you [CNN] Showbiz Today off a robbery. winner Eric Heiden; a bob and luge ride as aches are not to be confused with tension LANCASTER NEUROLOGIST Roderick 37 Extra helpings Jane Alexander. 1972. 13 14 seen from the driver's seat; freestyle aerial hearing problem when eyeglasses are universally goofed — Sinatra said, “ Vic Damone has the best [DIS] MOVIE: ‘Aatarix and Caeaar't ® MOVIE: 'Hustle' A Los Angeles pol­ [H B O ] 1 St & Ten: Going For Broke (CC) headaches; The migraine is one-sided and the Hides explained that migraines are a vascular 39 Piquant acrobatics. (Taped) Surprise' Animated In 50 B.C., the French ice detective falls in love with a call girl and (In Stereo) accepted by those who need help in seeing? pipes in the business” 4 0 Musical syllable head throbs severely. problem. In the first phase, blood vessels in the 15 ,e 17 comic-strip character battles for control of tries to save her from the corrupt world in (1® Matchmaker YOUNG AND Well. Abby, you may have goofed, but so did your 41 Fleur.de- _ the only village not under Caesar's rule. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Cyclone' A top-secret Forinash speaks from experience. A chronic scalp dilate, bringing on the throbbing pain. which she lives. Burt Reynolds. Catherine (3 ) Maude HARD OF HEARING 4 2 Singer Frank _ ■ 1976.------Rated t NR,I motorcycle becomes the center of atten­ critic. Actually, Sinatra said, “ Tony Bennett is the Deneuve. 1975. migraine sufferer herself, she tried 22 different He noted that people who suffer from 18 la tion for a young woman and enemy [CNN] Crossfire 4 6 Be slow [E S P N ] SportsLook best singer in the business.” medications and traveled extensively before migraines are often thought of as anxious people _ d f) Quinceanera agents. Heather Thomas, Jeffrey Combs. 47 Dog group ■ [USA] Search for Tomorrow DEAR YOUNG: Because a hearing loss is usually CHARLES NELSON REILLY finding a physician who could provide relief. who can’t handle stress. He refuted this, saying [M A X ] MOVIE: Slugger's W ife' (CC) A H ) MOVIE: 'History of the Worid •• Part Martin Landau. 1987. Rated R. associated with older people, those who are (abbr.) young baseball player's home run streak r The foibles of civilized man are satirized 1:05AM ® Love Boat A She said she’s 95 percent cured of her that they are usually suffering from change in 10:30PM do) Mind Power 50 Tennis player 23 24 26 26 27 26 29 30 crumbles after his wife decides to return to in this epic comedy. Mel Brooks. Madeline sensitive about their age are reluctant to admit they DEAR CHARLES: Grazia. Three cheers for the d $ Japan's Grand KabukI in America A 1:20AM [MAX] MOVIE. 'Nightmare headaches. A special diet and daily medication levels of the natural levels in the blood stream. A Arthur _ her singing career. Michael O'Keefe, Re­ Kahn, Harvey Korman. 1981. need a hearing aid. A physical impairment of any becca DeMornay, Martin Ritt. 1985. Rated behind-the-scenes look at the summer of on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy's Ba- red, white and green. are integral to keeping her migraines from 31 32 33 sensitivity to a wide variety of things — sunlight, 51 Fine hairs PG-13. (In Stereo) [CNN] PrimeNews '85 U.S. tour by a 91-member Kabuki vanga' (CC) The spirit of child murderer recurring. The anti-depressant drug which 52 _ da Janeiro troupe; also a brief overview of Japanese Freddy Krueger inhabits a teenager's glare, loud noises and certain foods — can set off [U S A ] Cartoons [D IS ] Edison Twins 34 35 36 Kabuki theater history and tradition. Host: body. Robert Englund, Mark Patton. 1985. Forinash takes five times a day works as an a chain of events that leads to this chemical 53 Part of the day [H B O ] MOVIE: Karate Kid Part Tw o’ 6 :1 5 P M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Bed Medi- Dick Cavett Rated R. 54 Not deserved (CC) While visiting Okinawa, Daniel is antagonist to serotonin — a chemical which may imbalance. cine' (CC) A med-school reject is finally 56 Newts 37 39 forced to defend his mentor and himself dD INN News 1:25AM [TM C] MOVIE: 'Rogue Cop' See specialist on deafness be important in the causes of headaches. Side Included in the list of possible migraine accepted by a Central American institution against bitter foes determined to destroy A police detectiye on the syndicate payroll 57 Actress • run by a zany administrator. Steve Gutten- dD Honeymooners effects vary depending on the drug and its triggers are weather changes, perfume scents, 41 them. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki 'Pat' Mor- sets out to avenge the murder of his Vanessa . berg, Alan Arkin, Julie Hagerty 1985 0D Muy Especial DEAR DR. GOTT: I woke up one morning about dosage. flowers, natural gas and normal cooking odors. ita, Nobu McCarthy 1986 Rated PG. (In honest patrolman brother. Robert Taylor, ■■■ Rated PG-13. dZ) Four Voices (CC) A look at Janet Leigh, George Raft. 1954. N 46 48 49 Stereo) five weeks ago and could not hear. Eardrops and The yeast in beer, pizza dough and breads can DOWN community-based education programs lo­ 6 : 3 0 P M ® Family Ties [M AX] MOVIE: '8 Million Ways to Die’ 1:30AM ® Get Smart antibiotics help temporarily, then the deafness is FORINASH SAYS she is grateful for her good be a culprit, along with foods that have been ■ cated in New Mexico, New York City, (CC) While investigating the murder of a 1 51 ® ( ^ ) ABC News (CC). West Virginia and Alabama. INN News back. My head also gets very cold and gets a cold health and wants to lend support to fellow aged, fermented, pickled or marinated. It is best 1 Citrus fruit hooker, an ex-cop and a prostitute are (3D 013 Jeffersons sweat. I'm an active 84 and would like to solve the Dr. Gott migraine sufferers. As a volunteer, she often puts to eat freshly prepared foods and stay away from 2 Heraldic 1 drawn into a deadly game in the drug- [D IS ] Jack-A-Boy A high-spirited man Dating Game 54 55 NBC News (CC). brings cheer to his unfriendly neighbors by embarrassing problem. in a 70-hour week at the foundation. She serves as additives. crosses drenched L A. underworld. Jeff Bridges, ® Greyhound Racing fFrom Raynham Peter Gott, M.D. 3 Therefore Nightly Business Report Rosanna Arquette. Alexandra Paul. 1986. showing interest in their uneventful lives. Taunton Park fundraiser, events coordinator, secretary and The National Migraine Foundation, under the 57 Rated R. Stars Fred Gwynne and Jean Marsh. 4 Between MT ^ Bosom Buddies dD Qena Scott DEAR READER: The most common cause of support group leader. It’s here, during support direction of Dr. Seymour Diamond, states that and MN [U S A ] Riptide [H B O ] Tina -- Live -- From Rio Live Jan. (41) Noticiero Univision 16. 1988, triple Grammy winner Tina Tur­ [CNN] Nawanight Update sudden hearing loss is ear wax, which can easily be group meetings, that she witnesses migraine many physicians believe migraine sufferers are 5 Closed up (c)1988 by NEA. Inc (61) Love Connection 8 : 30PM ® C4b) Head of the Class (CC) ner takes the stage for a performance in [DIS] MOVIE: 'Toby McTeague' A boy rinsed out by a physician. Judging from the fact that sufferers seeking help. highly energetic, ambitious, orderly people who Janice is disappointed when she fails to [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 Rio de Janeiro. (60 min.) (In Stereo) in rural Quebec hopes to win a dog­ “ All of a sudden,” Forinash said of the group strive for perfection. win a spot as first cello in the school or­ sledding race and save his widower fath­ you tried antibiotic^, I assume that you are already 11:00PM CD ® d§) 06) News discussions, “ someone will say, ‘If I don’t get Migraine headaches appear to run in families, [E S P N ] NBA Today chestra. er's business from bankruptcy. Yannick under the care of a doctor. Since your hearing is Bisson, Winston Rekert, Stephanie Mor* help I ’m going to kill myself.’ These are with 70 percent of patients reporting positive 7 :0 0 P M ® CBS News (CC) ® Entertainment Tonight ® m m Va *s * h temporarily improved by antibiotics, infection is should have disappeared in a few days. Therefore, ® BennV Hill genstern. 1987. extremely sick, desperate people and they are family histories. ( D News [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) (In Stereo) the likely cause of your problem. Ask for a referral your continuing discomfort — although improved — 01) INN-News [E S P N ] NBA Today ® ga) W heal of Fortune (CC) ® Magnum, P.l. Magnum s to an ear, nose and throat specialist for further 9:00PM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Wisdom' (CC) A young is more likely due to muscle spasm. Ask yourdoctor desire to get in on a lucrative business deal 0D Synchronal Research C£) S I 0 0 ,0 0 0 Pyramid man becomes a folk hero when his crusade testing and treatment. to give you a checkup to make sure that you don’t takes a backseat when TC's son winds up CELEBRITY CIPHER (it) ^ Cheers d§) Leave It to Beaver against the institution leads him to comniit have an underlying undiagnosed health problem. CBiBbrIty ClphRT cryptograms are craalad from quotations by famous people, past and present in jail (60 min.) (IS) Bast of Saturday Night d l) News (Live) a string of unusual bank robberies. Emilio DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’ve had lower back problems Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's clua- K equals U (T ) 06) Hooperman (CC) Harry tries to Estevez, Demi Moore, Tom Skerritt. 1986. (20) M -A -S 'H d4) Motorweek A road test of the for most of my 72 years. Eighteen months ago I had Moderate exercise helps pass off Bijoux the dog as a canine narcot­ Mercedes-Benz 300CE; a long-term road Rated R. (In Stereo) ics agent. (R) (In Stereo) a flu shot with no problems. A month later I had a DEAR DR. GOTT; I returned recently from a 'LUU LTMJLUZ LFO OHKLU, (24) MacNeil / Lahrer Newshour test update on the Subaru Justy; how to [USA] WWF Prime Tima Wraatling CD Morton Downey Jr. second shot. The next morning I could barely walk, 2.500-mile car trip. Since then, I find I have to (26) Barney Millar interact with car salesmen. A continuing tax laws, and will answer RKB ZEJO LTMJLUZ LFO <30) d S Win, Lose or Draw 01) Golden Globe Awards From Beverly dD Soap 2:00AM ® McMillan and Wife and could not turn my head without extreme pain. change positions several times a night, since Hills. Calif.: The Hollywood Foreign Press whatever side I ’m on goes numb. Should I mention study of about questions. (41) La Dama da Rota 0D PELICULA: 'Los Japoneses r>o Es* ® Home Shopping Overnight Service My doctor says the flu shot is not responsible, but Association honors the year's best in mo­ peran’ Julio Aleman, Jaqueline Andere (3 hrs.) 17,000 Harvard £ JEFO OHKLU BSLT EBSOFZ (57) Nightly Buiinaat Report tion pictures and television. Receiving mul­ nothing else makes sense. I ’m still not back to par this to my doctor? 1977. Secrets of Success alumni has Trips (61) Three's Company tiple nominations; "Broadcast News," 0D and am wondering if I ever will be. "The Last Emperor," "Moonstruck" and (57) SCTV ® Discover linked moder­ AARP Wednesday matinee at the — lOEFlO EFNOUU. [CNN] Moneyline. DEAR READER: It’s always a good idea to Coachlight Dinner Theater on TV's "L A. Law," "The Golden Girls" and 0D Threa's Company [E S P N ] SportsLook ate exercise to PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "When a man comes to me lor advice, I find out [E S P N ] College Batkatball: St. John's "Moonlighting." Scheduled hosts: Dyan DEAR READER: After receiving flu vaccine, an mention physical changes to your doctor. Some­ [CNN] Moneyline increased lon­ Roundup March 16 to see Duke Ellington’s the kind of advice he wants, and I give it to him." — Josh Billings at Villanova (2 hrs.) (Subject to Blackout) Cannon. Patrick Duffy. (2 hrs ) occasional patient will exhibit signs of influenza: times inconsequential changes have great signifi­ [D IS ] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and 2:05AM ® News (R) “ Sophisticated Lady” and enjoy (Live) (2^ ^ ) Cheers (CC) A pregnant Carla 2 cance to a trained professional. I do not know the gevity. The Harriet low-grade fever, loss of appetite, malaise and joint Ambrose Diehl the buffet dinner. Cost is $26 and [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Lucky Lady' Two fugi­ awaits a marriage proposal from hockey 2:30AM [CNN] sports letenlght cause of your sensations of numbness. Your doctor study found ^ tives and a smuggler's widow form a per­ [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America and muscle pain. The muscle pain can be quite V\ 4 is due by Feb. 16. Trip coordina­ player Eddie LeBec. Part 1 of 2. (R) (In [ESPN] SportsCenter — who knows you and your general state of health — that men who sonal and professional bootlegging alli­ Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Aliens' (CC) The only distressing I suspect that you had an unusual tor is Ruth Lloyd, 218 Lydall St., ance during Prohibition. Liza Minnelli, Gene is the best judge of that. participated in (41) La Indomable survivor of the Nostromo's encounter with 2:40AM ® Nlghtwatch reaction to the shot; if so. your initial symptoms 7 649-6527. The bus leavesat 11 a.m. Hackman, Burt Reynolds 1975. Rated PG. a monstrous creature joins a task force as­ activities such [C N N ] Larry King Live 2:50AM [M A X ] m o v ie : 'Boarding On April 19 there will be a trip to [USA] Airwolf signed the unpleasant job of eradicating School' Schoolgirls in Switzerland devise as stair-climbing. walking and on final plans for this year. You [DIS] The Man That Corrupted Hadley- the species Sigourney Weaver, Michael Marblehead and a visit to the 7 :1 5 P M [DIS] Kaleidoscope Concert burg Through deceit and greed, an anony­ a scheme to attract the attention of the sports that burned 2,000 or more have probably received your Biehn, Paul Reiser. 1986. Rated R. (In boys from a nearby school. Nastassja Kin­ Peabody Museum. Lunch will be mous traveler puts a self-righteous town Stereo) calories a week had death rates newsletter from the chapter by 7 : 3 0 P M ® PM Magazine A celebrity ski, Gerry Sundquist, Kurt Raab. 1978. AIDS victim in need of aid I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME to its test. Based on a Mark Twain tale. (60 at the Davenport Yacht Club. The ski race in Calgary; South Vietnamese or­ [USA] Airwolf Rated R one-quarter to one third lower this time, which should give you min.) trip coordinator is Janet Phillips. by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee phans who found homes in the United than less active men. Results some of the information you have States. [E S P N ] College Basketball: Syracuse 1 1:30PM ® 0D Late Show From 7 DEAR MR. ROSS; Let me tell you how pleased I 3:00AM Keys to Success Cost is $36. Unscramble these lour Jumbles, Gotta pick up the kid at school at Seton Hall (2 hrs.) (Subject to Blackout) June 1987. The rock band Wall of Voodoo (ID showed that exercise diminished been waiting for. (D Current Affair was to hear how you felt regarding the Acquired April 23-30 is the cruise to one letter to each square, to form (Live) with host Arsenic Hall. (60 min.) (R) (In [C N N ] News Overnight the risk of death from such causes four ordinary words. m (3) Jeopardy! (CC) Stereo) Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Bermuda on the M/V Atlantic. lb [TMC] MOVIE: 'Crimes of the Heart' [E S P N ] College Besketbell: Syracuse as heart disease, cancer and ® Nightline (CC). at Seton^ Hall II (2 fhrs.) (R) I was shot in a robbery attempt against myself Reservations are being taken by ( £ (3) (S) Barney Miller Three eccentric Southern sisters are reu­ 0D Thanks trauma. NIROY (It) INN News nited when the youngest shoots her hus­ ® College Basketball: Syracuse at 8e- [TMC] MOVIE: 'Crimes of the Heart' two years ago. While in the hospital. I was diagnosed Manchester Green Alice Dearington, 185 East Center as having the AIDS virus. (18) Carton's Comedy Classics band. Sissy Spacek, Diane Keaton, Jessica ton Hall (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Tape Delay) Three eccentric Southern sisters are reu­ Chapter 2399 St., Apt, 4B, Manchester 06040, Lange. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Honeymooners nited when the youngest shoots her hus­ When I came to after the operation, I saw my A Mfllion (20) M -A -S 'H (3D band, Sissy Spacek, Diane Keaton, Jettica AARP 1275 phone 649-7626. [USA] MOVIE: This Wife for Hire' A (S) Classified Eighteen Offers informa­ Meeting at the Community do) Yahtzae Lange. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) father, whom I had not seen in 17 years. When he Percy Ross talented homemaker with a keen business tion on the latest employment opportuni­ learned what I had, he immediately left, and I have Meeting date; Feb. 10. Direc­ Baptist Church on East Center (4b) Hollywood Squares sense establishes a successful business as ties in tho Connecticut area. a surrogate wife, prompting jealous objec­ tors and chairmen will meet at Street at 1;30 p.m. on Thursday, First Crayolas DITAU (57) Worid of Survival |R| 3:05AM [D IS ] Lake Wobegon Comes not seen him since. tions from her husband and romantic adv­ ® Night Heat A man, mistaken for an to Disney Humorist Garrisonison Keillor, crea­ Since then. I ’ve recovered from the gunshot noon instead of meeting the first Feb. 11. A representative of the The first box of Crayola ■ i J- (ft) Family Ties ances from her clients Pam Dawber, Rob­ undercover narcotics agent, is murdered m tor of m^hical Lake Wobegon, bririgt his wound, but have suffered a much greater loss. I Wednesday of month. The mem­ IRS will speak on the changes crayons was sold in 1903. It cost a L_2 [CNN] Crotafira ert Klein. 1965. B bar. (70 min.) (R) radio show to television with stories, (S) dD Best of Carson (In Stereo) comic commercials and guest Chet Atkins. have lost the love of my parents and will never be a bership meeting will be held Feb. that have resulted from the new nickel and contained eight colors. HE HATE[?TOT4 .■’it'-ui-ttoiiJu’.iciK;; Pappas has been on the Herald SAVINGS staff for four years. She won the NOW honorable mention in the column­ ONLY AT.. writing category for “ a lovely, AVhirlpool| m emorable” column about her AL SIEFFERTS grandmother. ‘‘This is a So u ffled A pple GARNISH grandma column far above the Panasonk G lazed Fruit Pizza norm. I would love to have met 1 cup cream cheese 3 cups sliced Chilean winter fruit: WITH Nancy Pappas’ grandmother,” S FISHER 1/2 cup sour cream nectarines, peaches, plums Pudding wrote the judge. 1/4 cup sugar and grapes (Not Illustrated) The column is reprinted on 1/3 cup apricot preserves page 8 of today’s Herald. (CODE A PHONE 1 egg yolk 1 tablespoon butter, softened GRAPES! 1 tablespoon Kirsch or apple The press association pres­ lANSWBlINO GVASAR GENERAL 1/2 teaspoon cardamom 4 to 5 Chilean Granny Smith apples, peeled, Beautiful clusters ol luscious Chilean winter grapes— pale green, END OF THE MONTH SALE' juice ented 358 awards at the Friday MACHINE COMPACT DISC S8 9 E lfC T R IC 1 sheet frozen puff pastry, cored, and sliced regal red or deep purple— make wonderful gaimlahea for all your ceremony, which was attended P U Y B l {1/2 of 17 oz. pkg.) thawed favortto dhhea. TTy theae Ideas: by 1.300 people. There were 3.100 3 KAM PICK-UP THE MONTH IS ALMOST OVER 30" OECTRIC 1/2 cup sugar SELF ClEANINOl 1 tablespoon lemon juice ir A roeat looks especially InvIUng when the platter Is sur­ entries from 192 weekly and daily AND WE'RE STILL OVERSTOCKED Whip together first 5 ingredients. Roll out puff pastry 1 /8-inch thick. Cut 12-inch rounded by clusters of grapes. What a dazzling way to aorva RANGE 1 teaspoon cinnamon newspapers. Judging was in WITH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS circle. Lay on greased cookie sheet and spread with cream cheese mixture. roast turksy, a leg of lamb or ham for Eaatorl weekly and daily categories and lULTRASONIC Arrange fruit on top. Bake 20 to 25 minutes at 375“. Heat apricot preserves with 2 eggs, separated Fraozt grapa cluatars and pop thorn Into drink glasses by circulation. HUM iD inn WORTH OF NAME BRAND MAJOR 1 cup sugar or tha punch bowl. Thosa gamithaa will koap the drink cool APPLIANCES, COLOR TVs, VCRs, «399 Kirsch and brush top of pizza. Makes 8 to 10 servings. without dUutlng It. 1/2 cup water Mounds ol grape cluatera draped over the sidee of eparkllng No winning ticket H69 MICROWAVES AND MUCH MORE! GENERAL 1 cup flour glass bowla or fooled silver platters always make alagant in Tuesday *Lotto’ GENERAL 1 teaspoon baking powder centerplaces. As an added bonus, you can sat the centerpiece WHIRIPOOLI EUCTRIC ELECTRIC W inter Dessert Sa la d Apple Brandy Sauce (see recipe after the p ^ . HARTFORD (AP) - No first- sconi 30" ELECTRIC HELP US TURN OUR ELfCTRIC AUTOMATIC 1/4 cup orange juice 1 teaspoon sugar Greet the morning with a grape breakfast. Top waffloe or prize winning tickets was sold for STBIEO RANOE INVENTORY INTO CASH D R im WASHBt . 1 tablespoon Kirsch or apple juice 5 cups sliced Chilean winter fruit: below) French toast with whipped cream and hahrad, saodlass 9 Tuesday’s drawing in the Connec­ SHPCtfANINO I S A T fS F A C :i0 « lAROi CAPACITY K>. CAPACnvl grapes. What an Inviting way to start the dayl RECIEVER iGUAflANTEEO 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint nectarines, peaches, plums Butter 2-quart baking dish. Mix apples with sugar, ticut state lottery’s "Lotto” HACK OUSS DOOli Grapa clusters maka baautlfut garnishes lor dosaorts. For a CtOCK * TIMBI and grapes game. One first prize ticket in WE'LLWHEEL,..WE'LL DEAL, or 1 teaspoon dried lemon juice and cinnamon; put apples in baking glWary sMocI, dip grapes In allghHy beaten egg wbHa and than it dish. Whisk together egg yolks, sugar and water. roll In granulated sugar or flavored gelatin granules. Allow to F riday’s drawing will be worth WE LL DO ANYTHING WE CAN $249 Mix orange juice, Kirsch, mint and sugar. Pour over fruit and marinate 2 hours about $2 million. Stir in flour and baking powder. Whip egg whites dry on a rack. TO MOVE STOCK. EVERYTHING in refrigerator before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Dip grapes (In amall cluatars) partway Into maltad aoml-swaat The winning combination FISHER ^448 until stiff; fold into batter. Pour batter over apples. picked Tuesday was: 8, 16,27, 37, I d u a l c a s s e h e MUST BE SOLD, MAKE US AN GENERAL GENERAL chocolate. Allow to harden on waxed paper. Serve ea a gamlah Bake at 350° covered for 45 minutes. Uncover lor your favorite desaart or serve as the dessert Itself. 39, 40. DECK ELECTRIC OFFER,...NO REASONABLE OFFE .ELECTRIC When the entree Is a basic steak or chops, add a touch of There were 54 second-prize IS CU JT. 1 9 C U JT . and bake 20 minutes more. Serve with Apple REFUSED. COME BY CAR, VAN RDFRIOBUTORl Fruited Fo o l Brandy Sauce. Makes 6 servings. glamour with a cluster of grapes on each plate. Grapes maka a tickets each worth $1,763. IffRIOBlATOII 1 tablespoon orange juice lovely garnish for meat dishes and the retreahing fruit flavor Is There were 3,057 third-prize TRUCK,..-ANYWAY YOU CAN G H tO S T n iK IDS SY SIDE 2 pounds Chilean winter plums, nectarines or peaches, pitted 1 cinnamon stick the perfect complement to tha rlchnesa of meat. tickets each worth $55. HERE, BUT DON'T MISS THIS [ FROST FR B No time for dessert? Just purchase a plain cheesecake and 1 cup cream ’There were 44,698 fourth-prize EMERGENCY JANUARY E.O.M.' and sliced cover the top with whole seediest grapes. Melt currant jelly and tickets each worth $3. 1/2 cup red currant jelly 1 teaspoon vanilla A pple Brandy Sauce brush over tha grapes lor a shlmnwrtng glaze. 1/4 cup butter, softened CLEARANCE SALE! ^99 ^99 1/2 cup brown sugar Add saadlass grapes In a rice pllaf for color and flavor. This Is a 1 cup powdered sugar great accompaniment to lamb or curry dithas. A cluster of THANKSGIVING Cook fruit, jelly, sugar, orange juice and cinnamon stick over medium heat, 3/4 cup cream grapes to garnish each serving ol rice enhances the appeal of NOVENA TO ST. JUDE LOWEST WHlH IT'S OVER,... covered, for 15 minutes. Cook 10 minutes more uncovered. Mash fruit slightly; 2 teaspoons apple brandy the pllaf. O holy St. Judo, Apootloand mar­ cool. Whip cream with vanilla. In 6 dessert glasses, layer fruit and whipped r Wine and chaaaa art the classic refreshment lor a cocktail tyr, groat In virtua and rich In mlra- IT'S OVER! Cream butter and sugar. Whisk in cream and party or racaptlon. Be sure to add lots of grapes to the cheese claa; naar kinsman of Joaut Christ, PRICES... SELECTION!! cream. Serve immediately or chill. Makes 6 servings. ^ trays for aye appeal and flavor contrast faithful Intarcaaaor of all who In- apple brandy. voka your apodal partronaga In tima of naad. To you I havo ra- .^ 8 4 to 384 couraa from tha dopth of my hoart TERMS: and humbly bag to whom Qod has CASH givan such groat powor to coma to Exit 2 my asalstanco. Holp ms In my pra- > MASTER CARD sant and urgont patitlon. In raturn I Now Exit 59 To VISA promisa to maka your nama known , to 1-384 and 'AtPHONE’ 647-9 9 9 7^ JjJ i-MCi ^ N T H L Y PM T. and causa you to ba Invokod. [silver La./Spancar St Keeney St. Say thraa "Our Fathsrs, Thraa • ■ jL . ■ ft. ■ Hall Marys and Qlorlas." Publica­ left to SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER O r tion must bo promisad. St. Judo [ |- 3#4 eA8TBOUNO OP€N pray for us and all who Invoks your 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET aid. Amsn. This novana has novsr EASYTO^ETTOI Hartford Rd. V boon known to fall. I hava had my "jSwiiiMo II MANCHESTER, CONN. X., roquost grantsd. mwitiltUL______open DAILY: MOM 6 THUR8 TIL t, TUBS, WBD, BAT TIL 8, FHIDAY TIL 8 pm, BUM 1t-8 F .l ^ ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 27, 1988 — 15

H - M ANCHESTER HERALD, Wedneadav. Jan. 27, 1988 Cabbages are plentiful, versatile and nutritious SHOPRITE LIQUORS OF MANCHESTER V e rs a tile Bok choy saute Cover with plastic wrap and 1 teaspoon salt Tomato sauca microwave on high for 7 to 9 ■A teaspoon allspice cabbages are 3 large stalks bok choy 2 tablespoons chopped onion minutes, or until leaves are soft Vi teaspoon pepper plentiful year- t tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons chopped green and pliable. Stir together ground Place cabbage and water in a ro u n d . They pepper t tablespoons soy sauce beef, 1 teaspoon salt, pepper, 5-quart casserole; cover and are a rich Microwave 2 tablespoons butter ■/■'teaspoon garlic powder microwave at high for 6 to 9 source of vi­ rice, and onion. 1 can (16 ounces) tomato paste 1 teaspoon sugar minutes, or until outer leaves are TM / tamin C. high Khchen Divide into 8 portions and place I teaspoon sugar 1 small carrot, cut into match- supple. Drain and let cool. Place in fiber and low sticks one portion on each of the ■A teaspoon whole oregano Marge Churchill cool cabbage on 2 crisscrossed in sodium and partially cooked cabbage leafs. Vi teaspoon basil 8 ounces fresh mushroom slices sheets of plastic wrap. Gently pull, calories. They Roll leaf around meat mixture. VA teaspoon garlic powder Slice bok choy stalks into back outer leaves. (Sit out heart, S u p e r s are a wonder­ Place rolls, seamside down in a 3 VA teaspoon salt Vi-inch pieces and leaves into leaving outer leaves attached to ful choice for us quart casserole. Dash pepper ■A-inch strips. In a 2-quart casse­ stem. in soups, main dishes, and as a 1 cup shredded cabbage Blend remaining >A teaspoon 1 cup tomato juice role melt butter at high for 1 to 1*A Chop heart finely. Combine in a vegetable side dish. Today’s 1 can (16 ounces) tomatoes, salt and other ingredients. Pour minutes. Add soy sauce, garlic 2-quart casserole with ground In a 1-quart measure or casse­ column will not only give you including liquid over cabbage rolls. Cover with powder and sugar. Stir in carrots, beef, pork, apple and onion. role, combine onion, green information about various types 5 cups hot water plastic wrap and microwave at mushrooms and bok choy and Microwave at high for 4 to 6 pepper and butter. Microwave at planning a party? of cabbage, but offer you some Crumble ground beef into a cover. Microwave at high for 4*A high for 15 to 18 minutes. Rotate minutes, or until meat is no high for 1 to 2 minutes, or until new and interesting recipes for 4-quart casserole. Microwave 4 to 5*A minutes, or until tender- dish >A turn and baste rolls with longer pink, stirring to break up tender. Stir in tomato paste, don't for^tfie use of this plentiful and nutritious minutes on high power, or until crisp. stirring after half the time. sauce after 7 to 9 minutes of after half of the cooking time. sugar and seasonings until vegetable. set. Drain fat. Add onion, celery, Yields 4 to 5 servings. microwaving. Le.99 Place cabbage leaves and HEINEKEN 1/3 cup white wine 2 teaspoons Worcestershire tomato sauce (see recipe below). chen, Manchester Herald, P.O. PIEL’S with butter, bacon, sour cream. water in a 3-quart casserole. Yields 6 servings. Box 591, Manchester 06046. Suitcase Draft & Light BUSCH Parmesan cheese or lemon juice. 1 medium tart apple, peeled sauce and diced 24 twelve oz. cans 24 twelve oz. cans Less Rebate ■i.00 Suitcase Tender, sweet-tasting bok choy 24 twelve oz. cans looks like Swiss chard. The name 1 tablespoon sugar means “ white vegetable” , and 1 teaspoon salt ■A teaspoon caraway seed both stalks and leave are used in Final Cost Chinese dishes. Mix ingredients well in a SUPER BOWL PARTY PLATTERS Choose green or red cabbage 2-quart casserole. Cover. Micro- W E BUILT heads which are solid and heavy wave 8 to 10 minutes on high, or THE FAVORITE - HAM, TURKEY BREAST, for their size. New cabbage is less until tender, stirring twice during ROAST BEEF, CORNED BEEF, SWISS CHEESE firm than fall and winter varie­ cooking time. Let stand, covered, A PROUD ties. and green cabbage is more for 10 minutes before serving. COOKED SHRIMP - l e a n , meaty, t a s t y sh rim p * MILLER LITE nutritious than white. Crinkly Yields 8 to 10 servings. / FOR UP TO 15 GUESTS 34®® BUDWEISER NEW FEELING Suitcase CARLING savoy cabbage has pale yellow 24 twelve oz. cans 7 OZ bottles, 48 2-12 Pack (AT* ) SUPER COUPON SUPER COUPON green leaves formed in a looser, Cabbage and noodles twelve oz. cans lighter head, similar to iceberg 4 cups shredded cabbage lettuce. Select firm head with 1 small onion, thinly sliced and BETTY CROCKER ALL VARIETIES Z NABISCO Ritz Crackers “ tight” leaves. Avoid soft spots separated into rings Supermoist Cake Mixes S and decay or damaged leaves. 3 tablespoons butter Separation of leaves from central (A teaspoon poppy seeds 3 „1 «>» ! stem indicates age. ■A teaspoon salt To select Chinese cabbage and Dash of pepper REDEEM YOUR STOP & SHOP bok choy, buy long or squat heads 2 cups cooked medium-sized *2.00 PARTICIPATING SUPER COUPON □ CAT> ) SUPER COUPON of Chinese cabbage t^ich are egg noodles CORDIALS compact with very crisp green In a 2-quart casserole combine COUPON FROM THE BUMBLE BEE IN OIL OR WATER leaves. Look for bok choy with all ingredients except egg noo­ Chunk Light Hina Dorltos^ Tortilla Chips firm, very white stalks and shiny STOP & SHOP CIRCULAR dles: cover. Microwave at high 4 4 9 dark leaves. The heart is consi­ for 5 to 6 minutes, or until ★ PEACH TREE E&J dered a great delicacy, and is DOUBLE COUPONS KAHLUA cabbage is tender, stirring after SEE STORE FOR DETAILS sometimes sold separately. half of the cooking time. Stir in ^ SCHNAPPS BRANDY Coffee Liquer Leaves and stalks are both tender cooked noodles. Yields 4 to 6 48*, 750 ml 70*. 1.0 liter 56* 750 ml and may be microwaved servings. together. THE BUTCHER SHOP Store cabbage whole or in large GROCERY 2 pieces; small pieces wilt qpickly. Cabbage bacon saute I FHO^rN'IO TO LBS B E E F L O IN ^ O N E IN Refrigerate cabbage in a plastic 6 slices bacon FORMERLY N Y SIRLOIN BETTT CROCKER-ALL VARIETIES bag to provide humidity. Wash 3 cups shredded green cabbage ^ Grade “A” S h e ll WINES 1 cup shredded red cabbage ^ Bumble Bee 1^^ Supermoist and trim cabbage just before T U rk e y s Sirloin Steaks using to prevent mold or discolo­ 1 tablespoon sugar Chunk Light flinal Cake Mixes ration during storage. Use new ■A teaspoon salt cabbage, available in the spring Dash of pepper 5 9 f INGLENOOK and summer, savoy. Chinese and t tablespoons vinegar VALBON 6 9 ? I 6 9 ? 3.0 Liter CARLO bok choy. quickly. Fall and Arrange bacon on rack in a French Table Wine 'crno) tNANZANILLA O O lO E N O RA M 7 winter types are grown for 12-by-8-incb dish. Cover with S lO r Hfff POlINflROSn FSS Chablls, Rhine, Rose, Burgundy 1.5 liter A&P Stuffed Macaroni & Cheddar 3 'X 4.0 Liter storage and keep for one to two paper towel. Microwave at high W To p 2 PLUS O EPOSn-PKLS LIGHT OR DRAFT 34 13-OZ. CANS weeks. for 6 minutes. Let stand for 3 to S O lives 51^02. I Miller Lite Beer 2 4 9.S minutes. Crumble bacon. Re­ Round Roasts PLAIN. INEAT. O R PEPPER i S AU S AG E ^ MR. BIG SALE move rack from dish and discard Aunt Millies Sauce X 1.49 Vegetable soup CHICKEN OR BEEF O NE PLY all but 3 tablespoons fat. Add @ 1 ® . ® (College Inn Broth 2 'i," 89* Bath Tissue INTRODUCING 1 pound extra lean ground beef crumbled bacon, cabbage, sugar, CHOCOLATE-BOTTLE O NE PLY LESSER QUANTITIES 1.59 LB. 1 medium onion, finely chopped seasonings and vinegar to dish. BEEF LOIN Hershey’s Syrup ” 1.49 Napkins BAKTLES^lAYiyiES. RE’AL PEACH F re sh ^ DELUXE GRAHAMS 12.SOZ.. FUDGE STICKS 9^Z. OR O NE PLY 1 cup sliced celery Cover with vented plastic wrap. B o n e le ss 49 Peach Flavoreid 1 cup thinly sliced carrots Ground Beef ib I Keebler Fudge Stripes 'X1.29 Paper Towels Lett Rebot* Microwave at high for 5 minutes, Sirloin Steaks Rosfe Wine 1 cup diced potatoes or until cabbage is tender, BEEF ROUND-BONELESS , ,, r \ 4 n ST0P1 A ll VARIFTIfS CANNFO 1 bay leaf stirring after half of the cooking Top Round Steaks ^5 ib

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SNAFU by Bnic« B»«WI» KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Lany Wright Your Neighbor’s Kitchen 'DiAhAeue^ A(ie f o r e ^s iz " ' ^ U - C - ^ ( F F l T H — S lPPy S SeenMiTiTilVOH- ALiZfP: AU IWf UT HIM w^TCH OM TV IS HOM £. Lydall folks’ overnight cookbook is a fund-raiser S M O P P M ^ By Nancy Pappas None of the instructions were as Beat the first 7 ingredients; Manchester Herald detailed, however, as Uiose which together at high speed for .3 Diane Jezewski sent in for minutes, occasionally scraping In the usual course of things, it preparing ice cubes. It begins, the bowl. Stir in flour. Spread 2* n 1^ takes a club or community "Open cold water faucet — batter in a 9-by-13-lnch pan. Over organization at least a year to put preferably at kitchen sink. Ba­ this, pour the pie filling. Drop the out a thick, spiral-bound throom sinks can be used in remaining batter on top, b y ; O cookbook. emergency situations.” Later, spoonfuls. Bake in a 356-degree First the recipes must be she advises readers: " I f you oven for 45 minutes. gathered from members, deci­ inadvertently insert the trays in After cake has cooled, mix'' phered and scanned for obvious the refrigerator section, no harm together the powdered sugar and errors. Did Suzi leave the chicken done. The water will not spoil for milk. Drizzle over cake. F = ^ out of her chicken casserole approximately one week.” — RENEE BEAUDRY recipe? Did Josephine really So far, the committee has sold PtANUTS by Chariaa M. Schulz mean to put 14 tablespoons of about 600 cookbooks. They have Bacon and egg cassarde : cinnamon in her coffeecake? met all their expenses, and are A 5 L0W6 A S LUCS' Then the recipes must bis typed finally making a profit, Maieskis V* cup butter — " 1-^7 SAIP UE SHOULP PO "There were no cars wi(n windshields to and organized into chapters. Next said. "W e could have made more Vi cup flour IVi cups light cream or milk MORE THINGS TOGETHER, wash, so Louis waited for pedestrians the opus is sent to the printer, money if we had been willing to I THOUGHT MAYBE I'P wearing glasses." then to the binder. Finally, in the charge a little more," she said. Vi teaspoon thyme c 1SSS b y WEA, me. JOIN YOU FOR PINNER.. marketing phase, the cookbook is "Keeping the price at $5 might Vi teaspoon marjoram teaspoon basil THE QRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr promoted and shipped to have been a mistake." Vi OM customers. The expenses for each book Vi cup parsley ANOTHER 1HIH6 4P0UT ii? 6 R17- 1 pound shard Cheddar cheese, J That’s the usual course of total about $3.50, Loso said, grated. r O /v ZU^5„WET2E JVE m 69cfcm things. counting the printing, binding But when some of the em­ and shipping. 18 hard cooked eggs 1 pound bacon, cooked and ployees at the corporate offices of Looking over the finished book. I w Lydall Inc. decided to put out a Maieskis said she is pleased. " It’s crumbled M U PINNED $ERVEP AT fund-raising cookbook, they a usable cookbook ... one that 2 cups bread crumbs HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brommc 5 \tO'C\jO(X, broke all speed records. most people will really use," she Vi cup melted butter Melt cup butter In a sauce­ In a scant 10 weeks, they went said. Too often, books are filled Vi pan. Stir in flour, then cream or Wfe ALL have COLPS, HEL©A, ftJTOIs/E l$H 'T t h i s YES, OUT IT^ ; from brainstorming the idea to with attractive drawings or beau­ c milk. Cook until sauce thickens. A HOHI, HAMLET AMP AVE r------1: T H f ^ TO e y e o f newt; HILPPENS selling the book, which is called tiful photographs, but aren’t ------2 ' O H E R i z y Stir in herbs and cheese, stir until ------— HAMLET “ Lydall-icious.” It’s a fund­ useful for the average cook, she FLAVOPEP raising vehicle for the Easter said. cheese melts. / / OKAY. THl^ IS Arrange hard cooked eggs in a C> ,» M b y N E A . tnc. Seal Rehabilitation Center in If they had it to do over again, EYE OF NEWT. 3-quart greased baking dish. > Hartford, and it contains about Loso said, the committee ALL OF You Eggs may be left whole or sliced CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Catale 150 recipes. members probably would leave vertically. THiwe THAT THAWIM6 Raising money for Easter Seals themselves a little more time. Top with bacon. Pour sauce on • M u ^ r y e c r a c k e p is nothing new at Lydall, ex­ "Otherwise, I’d say. it went UP THie OUACI6R top. Toss bread crumbs with plained Renee Beaudry, assistant well.” she said. MOKE THAN I melted butter and use these to N THOUSHT. TriERE'Ll. BE manager of corporate relations "Lydall-icious” can be pur­ C R E V A S 5 E & cover top of casserole. and a member of the cookbook chased for $5 at the reception L IK E T H IP Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Refrigerate until a half-hour uL O VER. committee. Every year the staff desk of Lydall Inc., every week­ before serving time. Bake unco- • raises money for that cause, and day. It can also be ordered by LYDALL COOKS — Renee Beaudry Maieskis checks the recipe. The three vered in a 350-degree oven, for 30 the company matches the contri­ calling 646-1233, extension 207,210 THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk A Sy Barry serves a piece of her fruit swiri worked on a Lydall Inc. cookbook to minutes or until bubbly. bution, she said. or 339. raise money for Easter Seals. — BETTY LOSOS Thev ARE amiBQ. WINS' For the last several years, coffeecake to Betty Lose, as Dini Here are a few of the recipes p i m m T C H t s BIGHAE) EVER BEEN 5BBN.. much of the employee fund­ found in it. The first is one of Apple squares raising has been organized always thought about putting Not knowing that they were a decipe in which two layers — Beaudry’s favorites. Unfortu­ around food; There have been together a cookbook myself, so I tackling a job which the publish­ one of strawberry gelatin and nately, the baking time and 2-1* cups sugar weekly coffee and doughnut thought a cookbook would be a ing world would consider impos­ another of whipped topping — is temperature were omitted in the 4 eggs sales, a pizza luncheon (with both great idea. We wanted to publish sible. the committee set to work. poured into a crust of crushed book, she said. \Vi cups oil ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson dietetic and regular pizza) and an recipes from Lydall people.’’ Lydall has about 1,400 em­ pretzels. 1- P teaspoon vanilla ployees in 15 divisions around the And five different cooks, from Fruit swirl coffeecake 2- 2* cups flour THEREMOflECOWm annual breakfast, cooked by the The idea came up at a meeting VOO'RE MOTWMCHIwa country, said Beaudry. By the five different parts of the country, IVt cups sugar I-l* teaspoons baking soda TCLEW&ION?.' IGBOSTBP. top executives and served to the of the Easter Seal Committee in staff. October. A December target date deadline, at the end of October, submitted recipes for Oreo des­ cup butter or margarine 1-1* teaspoons cinnamon But this cooking was all done in was set so the books could be there were about 200 recipes from sert. which combines crushed Vi cup vegetable shortening 1-1* teaspoons salt a tiny, galley-like kitchen. The purchased as Christmas pres­ seven states. Oreo cookies, cream cheese, IVi teaspoons baking powder 2Vi cups peeled, sliced apples RECBIVEP, food was served in the company’s ents. The goal was to raise $1,500 They ranged from classics like vanilla pudding and whipped 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix together the sugar, eggs, conference room. by March. apple butter and oatmeal- topping. 1 teaspoon almond extract oil and vanilla. Add flour, soda, BLONDIE by Oaan Young A Stan Draka "This year, we were sitting " I don’t think we realized how chocolate chip cookies, to con­ Most recipes were submitted 3 cups flour cinnamon and salt. Fold in around and trying to come up unrealistic our time frame was,” temporary dishes like a layered with good instructions, said 1 21-ounce can cherry, blueb­ apples. Pour into a greased T!H ''lirGIVE THEM TO TAKE A FEW GEE, a a a r t in i s o u t s i c k a n c T)I with a better idea,’’ said Betty said Dini Maieskis, who is execu­ Mexican taco dip. In only two Beaudry, so she and Maieskis erry or pineapple pie filling 10-by-14-inch glass dish. Bake in a DAVS OFF ANO J THANKS, CAN'T WRITE UP THOSE < ^ eO f^STBAD ) cases were duplicate recipes 350-degree oven for 35 minutes. BECHARSE BOSS CONTRACTS , Lose, a senior accountant at tive secretary to the vice presi­ only had to type them into their 1 cup powdered sugar VDUR Lydall and an avid cook, “ rv e dent of finance. John Sundman. submitted Two cooks submitted word processors. 2 tablesoons milk - DINI MALE8KIS 0ATTERI , o 9 ' V Supermarket Shopper ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraua Menus

VOO-HOO, GIRLS/ LOOK J O H , 1 PERHAPS PLEASE DO/ WE \ COME ON, AT THE COSTUMES OOOLA / THEY'RE WE'D BETTER HAVE PLENTY OF SIR LS! LET' AND POOmE MADE TO MAKVELOUi GET BUSY FOOD FOR THE L <30/ Relay message to stores W E A R TO O U R PA R T Y / ^ O N O U R s ! PAJSTY NOW / Senior citizens whipped potatoes, spinach, salad, Wednesday: Spaghetti with dessert. Bologna and cheese meat sauce, peas, Italian bread, i[p iiiK = ;. The following meals will be IS By Martin Sloane managers read. tape to find the pre-coupon totals. sandwich, fruit, milk. pudding with cherries. But if the chains are serious served at Mayfair Gardens and Thursday: Soup, grilled cheese WHAT A BUY by Bill Heest United Feature Syndicate Westhill Gardens the week of DEAR MARTIN: I have prob­ about enforcing their own sandwich, vegetable sticks. Feb. 1 through 5 to Manchester Manchester schools DEAR MARTIN: I agree with lems getting the proper amount of trading-stamp rules, they should Friday: Fruit Juice, meat and residents who are 60 or older: The following lunches will be your recent statement that trading stamps for my grocery go to the trouble of posting a cheese pizza, tossed salad, pud- ; “ w e l l , I G O T purchases at two of the biggest notice right there on the cash Monday: Vegetable juice, roast served in the Manchester public ding with topping. shoppers who want to see more beef au jus. mashed potatoes, PRONVOTED-- supermarket chains in South register to inform shoppers of schools the week of Feb. 1 through refund forms in their superr cauliflower and peas, rye bread, Florida. In their newspaper ad­ their right to receive trading 5; B U T N O markets must get the message ambrosia pudding. Monday: Hot dog on a roll, Coventry schools vertisements, they say 1 will stamps equal to their total GALARV across to store managers. Tuesday: Apple juice, chicken potato puffs, green beans, chilled The Coventry school lunch receive stamps for every dollar 1 purchase. Until stores do this, INCREAGE." I am one of the people who a 1'orange. parslied noodles, menus were not available at spend. But the cashiers give out thoughtful consumers will sus­ peaches. distributes refund forms to the whole baby carrots, garden Tuesday: Ziti with meat sauce, press time. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom the stamps after they subtract the pect them of en.loying the small supermarkets, Some store man­ salad, wheat bread, fresh fruit. mixed vegetables, French bread, manufacturers’ coupons from my financial gain they receive when 'CgUVERMFFRCM agers and department managers Wednesday: Cranberry juice, ,„Y&$,a)(ZOFe m i i b o n h bill. the cashiers play “ tightwad” apple crisp. Andover Elementary ^P sales for my company and ries in which generic products are potato rounds, cole slaw, tartar CAROL ANDERSON, Bolton schools pineapple. MHAt? HER HAIR No r m a l.' c happier customers! still the strongest? sauce, wheat bread, jellied fruit TAMARAC. FLA. Wednesday: French bread PAT STRAUCH, cup. The following lunches will be DENVER, COLO ANSWER: Canned beans, served in the Bolton Elementary pizza, tossed salad, juice cups. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea DEAR CAROL: I have been canned carrots, and powoered and Center schools the week of Thursday: Homemade beef i DEAR PAT: Your letter will told that the managements of milk. Meals on Wheels Feb. 1 through 5: stew, carrot and celery sticks, help my readers make an impor­ both supermarket chains have The following meals will be Monday: Cook's choice. corn bread, pears. r \ W, I F M O N 5 Y \S T H B tant point to store managers. sent out notices to their cashiers Send questions and comments served to Meals on Wheels clients Tuesday: Batter dipped fish, Friday: ()ven fried chicken, Good refund offers have an to give out the stamps based on to Martin Sloane in care of the the week of Feb. 1 through 5. The slaw, chilled pears and peaches. noodles, peas, applesauce. KOOT op /ALL B m i l , important impact on sales. For the total purchase.s — before Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, hot noon meal is listed first, the that reason alone, managers coupon deductions. Manchester 06040. The volume of cool evening meal second. w e g o t t a I should try to display a variety of Chain executives say the prob­ mail precludes individual replies Monday: Boneless pork loin refund forms. This is one column lem lies with those cashiers who to every letter, but Sloane will with gravy, baked potato, squash, T W O o p T H E lA O S T ^ I hope readers will cut out and don’t want to make the effort to respond to letter of general salad, dessert. Roast beef sand­ ($4.50 VALUE) make certain that their store take a good look at the register interest in the column. wich, fruit, milk. WITH OIL CHANGE & THIS AD • fi\(ShT'MINPBP < 5 ^ Y , T i n | •MUST PRESENT THIS AD Tuesday: Roast turkey with 9 stuffing and gravy, whipped tion of finessing to make your con­ THE WHoLe WOpLP. I NORTH 1-17-88 K eep the lead tract? I think you have it. Why not just (Universal Product Code symbols) from a potatoes, peas, salad, dessert. ♦ A Q 10 9 6 2 draw trumps and then play the ace of Clip ’n’ file refunds package of Post Natural Bran Flakes (any size). Egg salad sandwich, fruit, milk. WKQ98 for tw o tries spades? Once in a blue moon, the king along with $2.95 for each guide ordered. Expires Wednesday: Shells with meat ♦ 5 will drop gracefully on the table. WINTHROP byOIckCavalM Breakfast Products, Cereals, March 31. 1988. sauce, wax beans, peas, salad, ♦ A « By James Jacoby When that happens, you can make the Baby Products (File 1) QUAKER Puffed Goods Scale Offer. Receive a dessert. Ham salad sandwich, OH, SHE DOESN'T SHE JUST KEEPS SNIFFUNQ WEST EAST slam without risking the diamond HOW DO YOU LIKE Clip out this file and keep it with similar Sunbeam Digital Scale (a $42 retail value). Send fruit, milk. MJ8S3 ♦ K The jump to four diamonds by North finesse. YtXIR TEACHER TH IS B O TH E R ME TOO AND /ViARKINGfOFFTHE OATS cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with the required refund form and two Universal Thursday: Corned beef dinner, O N TH E c a l e n d a r . W«5 W42 was special in their partnership. It TER M , N A S T Y ? MUCH... beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting Product Codes (purchase seals) from any boiled potato, carrots, salad, ♦ K108 ♦J96432 said, “Partner, I have a strong hand This play gives you a little extra the needed proofs of purchase while looking for combination of two boxes of Quaker Puffed dessert. Chicken sandwich, fruit, BKQ JS 4 10 8 S 2 with four-card heart support, plus a i r y chance, but there is a price to pay. On the required forms at the supermarket, in Wheat or Puffed Rice, along with a check or milk. 315 Broad St., Manchester 647-8997 singleton diamond.” Knowing that. hands in which both the diamond king SOUTH South felt he had to show his diamond newspapers and magazines, and when trading money order for $19 95. Expires March 31,1988. Friday: Baked haddock. 14 SERVICES IN 10 MINUTES ♦ 74 and the spade king are with West, you with friends. Offers may not be available in all NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ace, and the side got to a shaky six- will be set an extra trick. When the WEST VIRGINIA Bacon Free Goods Offer. ♦ A J 10 7 3 areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive Receive free lettuce (maximum value $1). Send OIL CHANGE INCLUDES: CHECK & FILL: ♦ A Q 7 heart contract. spade king does not fall, you will take flUJ*' ,11,. • Change oil (up to 5 qts.I • Brake fluid If you blot out the East-West cards, each refund. the required refund form and the Universal ♦ 743 the diamond finesse and the defenders Ji/,LHJil(- 10W-30 or 10W-40 • Power steering it looks as if the slam depends upon ei­ Product C^de symbol from any West Virginia • New oil filter oChassis lube flu id Vulnerable: Both will set you one more. But any player These offers require refund forms: • V acuum interior ther a didmond or a spade finesse af­ Bacon package (or write in the Universal I • Battery Dealer: North worth his salt should not mind so long CHUBS $1 Refund Offer. Send the required • Check air filter • Transmission fluid ter the opening lead has forced out as he is not doubled, since he is giving Product Code number from the package of I Something in common • Clean windshield • Windshield washer refund form and a cap strap cut from one • Check tire pressure West North East dummy’s club ace. The principle here himself a better chance to bring home crumbled bacon). along with a dated cash • Differential 80-count or larger size of Chubs. (Substitute the I NEW YORK (AP) - All of • Check belts & hoses 1 ♦ Pass is to postpone a finesse if you can try the proverbial bacon. receipt (s) with the purchase prices of the bacon ALL FOR ONLY U.8. ACRES byJImOavla Universal Product Code number for the cap strap I these noted people have some- Pass 4 4* Pass some other play without risking an im­ and lettuce circled. Expires March 31. 1988. Pass 6 ♦ Pass mediate set. Put another way, if you as a proof of purchase for the Chubs tub-pack). I thing in common. They were born $ 2 0 » 8 Pass Pass Pass take the spade finesse and it loses, the James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Or send two cap straps cut from two 40-count Here's a refund form to write for: in 1924: * Strong hand, four hearts defenders will cash a club; if you take Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games" Chubs, along with the cash-register receipt (s) ORAL-B Right Angle $1.50 Cash Refund Offer. Former President Jimmy Car­ P E N ^ O I L COMPLETE! and singleton diamond the diamond finesse and it loses, the (written with his father, the late Os­ with the purchase price (s) circled. Expires Sept. P.O. Box 821. Young America. MN 55399. Send a ter. Writers Truman Capote, M-F 8:30-5:30 defenders also cash a club. So what un­ I James Baldwin, Leon Uris and Th 8:30-8 Opening lead: ♦ K wald Jacoby) are now available at OOF 30. 1088. self-addressed, stamped envelope. This offer Sat. 8 -5 usual play can you make that is free, beware bookstores. Both are published by beware FARMLAND B.L.T. Offer. Receive a store expires March 31, 1988, but requests for the form James CHavell, Gen. Alexander 0^^^(lfrrulectiun Sun. 10—3 after which you will still have the op­ Pharos Books. OF OF coupon g o ^ for $1 off the purchase of lettuce and must be postmarked by Feb. 29, 1988. While Haig. Political figures Daniel Inouye. Shirley Chisholm and Ed POOF POOF tomatoes. Send the required refund form and one waiting for the form, save the Universal Product C o m p l e t e C H E C K * ^ Universal Product Code symbol from Farmland Code symbol cut from the back panel of one Koch, Composer Henry Mancini. Bacon. Expires Feb. 28, 1988. package of any Oral-B Right Angie Toothbrush I Architect John Portman. Su- A ^ t h e PRICE POST Senior Travel Savings Guide Offer. (compact, small, regular or large). along with I preme Court Justice William OIL CHANGE 5^ • I Rehnquist. Automaker Lee lo- PEOPLE WHO k n o w Receive a l^nior Travel Savings Guide. Send the the original cash-register receipt with the know there's ecertein magic I m l mwmmm required refund form and two proofs of purchase purchase prices circled. I cocca. Gloria Vanderbilt. Mar- about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 JftA CWT61'71 _l garet Truman Daniel. TRUMBULL — Up against a formidable opponent, visiting East Catholic boys’ basketball team knew It would have its hands full with St. Joseph’s High School Tuesday night. After a BAST CATHOLIC 41) — Dgyld Price 1 Poised MHS knocks off Hartford Public good start, the Eagles suc­ 0-1 2, Rob Stanford 44-413, Scot Altrul 1 cumbed, 82-42, in an All Connecti­ 0-0 2, Brian Kennedy 14-4 4, Andrew Seeger 33-49, Reid Gorman 21-25, Pete By Jim Tierney captain Matt Vaughn, who had 11 in double figures. Besides God­ cut Conference matchup. Lopotko 0 0-1 0, Dan Callahan 10-0 3, Manchester Herald points and 12 assists, said of the dard, Vaughn and Goldston, 6-6 The Eagles, who led 18-17 after Greg Hopkins 0 04) 0, Ted Ollya 0 2-2 2, Games postponed the first quarter, played a respec­ Bill Eyans 004)0. win. “ I think this will getusback junior Paris Oates scored 13 off Three-point goals: EC— Stanford, Two games, Vipal Tech at table first half. “ We actually HARTFORD — Poise and de­ on track.” Vaughn was referring the bench and senior co-captain Callahan. Bolton and Rocky Hill at Coven­ played a good first half,” East Halftime; 34-24 SJ termination were the guiding to a disturbing 74-60 loss to East Troy Peters collected 10 points. try, were postponed Tuesday and forces in a momentous victory Hartford last Friday night. Peters, often overlooked on this Coach Ray Page said. Senior Rob will be played today, each with a 5 registered by the Manchester The final minute of the game talent-laden team, did a fine job Stanford had nine points in the Cheney downed p.m. varsity starting time. High Indians Tuesday night. capsulized the drama. handling the bail and had some first quarter. Entering the Hartford Pubiic Six-foot-7 Wendell Lee put the nifty drives to the hoop. East is 1-4, 3-8 and the Kadets PORTLAND - Digging itself High School gymnasium, the Owls up. 66-64, on a turnaround "Manchester outhustled us,” 5-0 in the ACC and 12-0 overall. an early hole, the Cheney Tech Indians may not have known the eight-footer with 1; 13 to play and Owl Coach Stan Piorkowski said. In the third quarter the power­ boys’ basketball team couldn’t Boys’ Swimming last time a Manchester team had was fouled on the play. Lee ‘They played at a higher level.” ful Kadets, led by 6-7 senior make up the difference and found defeated the Owis but that didn’t missed the foul shot. Manchester led, 21-15, afterone all-stater Marvin Saddler, pulled itself on the short end of a 72-42 Hall dunks MHS alter their game plan the least bit. Manchester junior Jason God­ quarter, and 36-33 at halftime. away in the third quarter due to decision to homestanding Por­ WEST HARTFORD - J.J. From the opening tap, the dard, who scored a team-high 21 Goddard and Vaughp had 11 and their fullcourt pressure. “ Marvin tland High in Charter Oak Con- Gorman, Egils Ramans and visiting Indians conveyed their points (eight in the fourth quar­ nine points, respectively, at half. started to hurt us inside and they fernce action Tuesday night. Ryan Patulak took first place­ J message to the powerful Owl ter) . knotted the affair at 66-all Manchester took a 54-49 lead into controlled the boards,” Page The Beavers fell behind, 19-6, ments for Manchester High in the contingent; ‘We aren’t just here with 59 seconds left and, he was the fourth quarter after a Vaughn said. “ He (Saddler) is a very after one quarter, and 40-13, at Inciians’ 90-72 setback to Hall to play well. We are here to win.’ fouled on the play and he also 18-footer ended the third. strong player. It was just a halftime. “ Falling behind that High in boys’ swimming action Disciplined by its relentless missed a chance for a three-point “ They (Public) made some matter of too many talented much in the first half was too Tuesday at Cornerstone Pool. resiliency. Manchester fought play. Public junior Paul Spence, good runs at us,” Kinel said “ The athletes.” ^ much,” Cheney Coach Aaron The Indians, 1-4, begin their back in the final minute of the who netted a game-high 26 points, kids hung in there. I felt we could Stanford led East with 13 points Silvia said. “ I was pleased with CCC East Division action Friday game and came away with a 70-67 was fouled with 41 seconds left run with them because he while Drew Seeger added nine. the effort. They played hard all at home against Fermi High. decision in a key Central Connec­ and hit the first of a 1-and-l (Vaughn) is so effective punching Tom Montelli led St. Joseph’s, the way.” Results: ticut Conference East Division situation but missed the second to the ball to the open man on the ranked second in the unofficial Cheney is now 1-8, 1-10 and 200 medley relay: 1. Hall 1:57.45, 2. A matchup. put Hartford up, 67-66. break.” Goddard grabbed 14 state poll, with 19 while Saddler Portland 8-1, 10-1. MHS. added 16. “ Andrew Seeger did a 200 free; 1. Procter (H) 2:04.04, 2. The win places Manchester, 6-1 Another Manchester junior, rebounds. ^ , Kevin Toolan nailed four 3- Foley (M), 3. Ralsner (H). in the CCC East and 9-1 overall, in Cory Goldston, found himself in Manchester also took the junior good job and Brian Kennedy pointers in the third quarter to 200 IM: 1. Ramans (M ) 2:18.29, 2. sole possession of second place in the spotlight when he was fouled varsity game, 59-54. Emil Assavi played well,” Page said. bring Cheney within 15, but that Peled (H), 3. LIvadarlo (H). led the 6-2 young Indians with 15 50 free: 1. Gorman (M ) :23.48, 2. the league. The Owls, 5-2 in the with 33 seconds left and an Kennedy started in place of an was as close it would get. Porkany (M), 3. Lawler (H). league and 7-3 overall, dropped to impending 1-and-l situation. points while Santiago Carrion and injured T.J. Leahy. Freshman Anthony Evans and Diving: 1. Patulak (M) 131.84 points, Willie Burg added 12 and 10 2. Economou (H), 3. LIss (H). third place in the CCC East. Goldston cooly sank both East will host Notre Dame Toolan led Cheney with 12 points 100 fly: 1. Ramans (M ) 1:01.09, 2. points, respectively. Heading into its third game of an pressure-packed free throws to Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald Friday at 7 p.m. apiece. Cheney will be at Bacon Power (H), 3. Economou (H). Reginald PInlo/Manchester Herald arduous five-game stretch, Man­ give Manchester a 68-67 lead. ST. JOSEPH'S (SI) — AAarvIn Saddler Academy in Colchester Friday 100 free; 1. Gorman (M ) ;54.49, 2. MANCHESTER (70) — Matt Vauohn 5 4 4-4 14, Tom Montelli I 3-4 19, Scott Lawler (H), 3. Parkany (M). N HOLDING ON — Manchester’s Matt game last Friday. Vaughn had 11 points night at 7; 30. chester will be at Windham High Goldston finished with 10 points. 0- 0 11, Troy Peters 5 0-0 10, Cory Kreltler 3 2-3 8, Pot Petrie 1 0-0 2, 500 free: 1. Ralsler (H) 5:54.34, 2. TO THE HOOP— Jamie Lazzaris (right) Mahoney Rec Center. Lazzaris scored School Friday night at 7; 30. The Goldston 34-510, Colvin Meooett 21-25, Doremus BImmerman 5 04) 10, John PORTLAND (72) — Chris Cheevers 4 J.Power (14)1,3. LIvadarlo

By Ken Rappoport avenged an embarrassing 12-0 minutes later when he knocked a Angeles. that you get two goals on your The Associated Press defeat by the Red Wings — the rebound out of the air for his 14th The victory ended a two-game first shift and nothing the rest of Ainge goes to bat for the Celtics in crunch time worst in Chicago history — when NHL Roundup goal. home-ice losing streak for the the game.” The last time* they met, the the clubs last met Dec. 4. The loss put the Capitals’ Nordiques and came with Guy Blues 7, Canucks 6 “ I got up enough at bats.” said that impresses me.” to stay 98-97. Atlanta, and they don’t want us to ball, leading to Ainge’s basket. Chicago Blackhawks had a tough “ That 12-0 game is history.” record at 2-5-1 over their last Lapointe and Alain Chainey guid­ By Tom Saladino seven starts and is 10-4 over his Tony McKegney scored two Ainge. the 7-year veteran who Jones also was impressed with The Celtics’ center then stole an win. That’s how important this “ We had horrendous turnovers. time keeping the Detroit Red Chicago Coach Bob Murdoch eight games. Winnipeg won for ing the Nordiques in place of The Associated Press last 14. handled 35 shots. He goals to lead St. Louis over played the infield for two years Robert Parish, the (Celtics’ vete­ inbounds pass and fed Ainge fora was.” It was a total lack of execution,” Wings away from their net. said. “ That doesn’t even count. the second time in its last seven coach Ron Lapointe, serving the blanked the Red Wings in six first of a five-game suspension. Vancouver for the Blues’ third ATLANTA — Boston’s Danny with the Toronto Blue Jays of the ran 7-foot renter who keyed the layup with 34 seconds left and “ We just shouldn’t lose a game said Atlanta Coach Mike Fra- Tuesday night, they had goal- We were so bad and they were so road games (2-4-1). power-play situations. Chicago, Stastny. who has a team­ straight victory. Ainge went hitless in five tries American League shortly after stretch run in the battle between Ainge added two free throws 15 like this,” said Atlanta’s Domi­ tello. “ They did all the things tender Darren Pang in great form good, it wasn’t even real. Now, “ We haven’t played well on the meanwhile, scored on two of four leading 34 goals, delivered his McKegney has now scored five and the went leaving Brigham Young Eastern Conference leaders. seconds later for the Atlantic nique Wilkins, who led the Hawks championship teams do. They and a better defense around him. we’re playing better defense.” road this season,” Hawerchuk power plays. second three-goal performance of goals in his last two games. Rob scoreless the final two minutes, University. "H e’s been there all year.” Division leaders. with 38 points. “ Every loss made things happen when they “ I think the difference was Steve Larmer led the Black­ said. “ We wanted to get off to a the season. Ramage and Michael Dark had ending a pair of long-running “ There is no way I was going to Jones said of Parish, who had 20 Parish, who often does not matters, no matter who we play. had to.” Pang,” Chicago center Denis hawks’ offense with two goals and Jets 3, Capitals 2 good start on this trip.” “ It was pleasing to get those two assists each for the Blues, NBA streaks. force a 3-pointer in the last few points and 14 rebounds. “ He’s speak to the media, politely We gave it away. Savard said following the Black­ an assist. Larmer scored a goal in Dale'Hawerchuk and Iain Dun­ The Hawks, leaders of the Nordlques 5, Kings 3 two goals on my first shift,” winners in five of their last six Ainge, the Celtics' guard who minutes. It was fun (the streak), quietly doing a heck of a job. refused to discuss the game. “ I ’ll take the blame for this hawks’ 6-4 NHL victory over the each of the first two periods, his can scored second-period goals to Central Division who fell to 17-2 at Peter Stastny scored three Stastny said. “ But I said to games. 2 'Tonight was a perfect example. Boston has now won three of loss. I made two critical turnov­ 2Ist and 22nd, andaddedanassist had connected on a 3-point goal in it wasn’t a big deal. The main home, got 15 points from John Red Wings. “ He’s quite tremend­ lead Winnipeg over Washington. Randy Boyd and Jim Sandlak thing is we got the victory,” he He’s the backbone.” four games this season against ers down the stretch, that’s on Savard’s third-period goal to Hawerchuck snapped a 1-1 tie goals — two of them 37 seconds myself, ‘Peter, you‘d better 23 consecutive games, failed in Battle and 13 from Kevin Willis, ous. I (lon’t think people realize had two goals each for Van­ Trailing 97-92, Parish, who had Atlanta and snapped a four-game something I normally don’t do give the Blackhawks a 5-3 lead. with an unassisted goal at 10:04 of apart in the first three minutes of watch out — you’ve got to keep five attempts Tuesday night, said. who also had a season-high 15 how good he really is.” couver. losing streak to the Hawks on and that’s what got their momen­ the game — as Quebec beat Los working.’ Sometimes it happens ending his streak. But Boston "He certainly had his chan­ 10 of his 20 points in the final rebounds. The Blackhawks’ victory Pang, who has won his last the period. Duncan made it 3-1 six blanked the Hawks over the final ces,” said Boston (3oach K.C. quarter, sank a free throw with their home court, dating back to tum going,” he said. 1:58 and scored 10 points during Jones. "What was smart was that 1:42 left. Dennis Johnson hit a last season. His first turnover came on an Kevin McHale led the Celtics in the stretch to record a 102-97 he could have kept throwing up 3-point shot 25 seconds later and Asked how important the vic­ Ainge steal, which was turned scoring with 21 points, while triumph, snapping Atlanta's 16- threes in the third and fourth Parish scored a layup with 46 tory was. Jones replied: into Johnson’s 3-point goal, the Johnson and Larry Bird added 16 Donoher looks for good out of loss game home-court winning skein. quarters. He didn’t do that, and seconds left to put Boston ahead “ We’re on the road, here in other was when Parish stole the each. Sports In Brief 7 Bv The Associated Press 10- 6. “ We obviously had our backs Hartford Hawks lose to Canisius Dayton, which fell to 9-9, was against the wall.” Georgia Tech Don Donoher hopes his Dayton N CA A Hoop paced by Nigele Knight with 18 Coach Bobby Cremins said, Ellis proves to be an ace for Sonics mindful of consecutive losses the HARTFORD — Junior forward Marvin Bailey scored a Flyers can build on an improved points. career-high 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds Tuesday night as second-half performance against The Flyers took a 9-2 lead but Yellow Jackets had sustained in By Bill Barnard a defeat that assured the Bucks of 59-45 at halftime, an 87-85 lead Canisius held off a late Hartford rally for a 73-67 ECAC North Louisville. If so, he may not be No ranked teams were sche­ scored only seven more points in their last two ACC games, against The Associated Press their first losing month since 1980. with 4:50 remaining. Atlantic Conference victory. forced to repeat his lecture to the duled Tuesday night. Tonight, it the first half as Louisville forced North Carolina State and Virgi­ NBA Roundup Reserve Richard Anderson Person tied it with a 20-footer Hartford. 6-11 overall and 4-3 in the (conference, pulled within home fans about their conduct. will be No. 9 Kentucky at 18 turnovers. nia. “ We needed something like ’ pair of fours made scored nine points in the final and the Pacers took the lead for two on a layup by Doug McCrory with 2'; 43 left but never tied the Disappointed Flyer fans, react­ Vanderbilt, No. 10 Oklahoma vs. “ They are one fine passing this to boost us.” quarter for the Blazers, who built good on Steve Stipanovich’s 18- team,” Donoher said of Louis­ Clemson guard Grayson Mar­ him an ace for the Seattle “ Records arenice, but winning is game. Bailey made a free throw and Gregg Smith scored on a ing to the team’s worst home loss No. 12 Iowa State, No. 14 Florida SuperSonics. a nine-point lead with 2; 24 to play, foot jumper. The teams traded ville. “ Ellison is just something. shall set a new ACC career assist the thing.” driving scoop shot to stave off the comeback attempt. in 17 years, threw toilet paper on vs. Louisiana State, No. 15 then held on for the victory. The points before Person and Vern They’re a fine team and a joy to mark during the game. His eight Ellis, left off the Western Ellis was 5-for-6on 3-point shots The Golden Griffins. 3-11 overall and 3-11 in the conference, the court near the end of Tuesday Georgetown vs. Boston College, loss assured the Bucks their first Fleming gave Indiana a 95-90 lead watch. They just switched us to assists gave him 789. breaking the Conference All-Star team despite to tie an Arco Arena record of five never trailed after a dunk by Grady Minick put them ahead 18-16 night’s 90-59 loss. Donoher, whose No. 17 Syracuse vs. Seton Hall losing month since Sidney Mon- with consecutive baskets. death. We were totally inept.” record of 781 set by Tyrone averaging nearly 26 points per 3-point baskets set by Sacramen­ with 11:14 left in the first half. Two baskets by Bailey, who had 15 team was charged with a techni­ and No. 19 Villanova vs. St. game, became the first NBA crief was a rookie, a span of 52 Kenny Payne had 14 points for Bogues of Wake Forest. to’s Mike McGee last Dec. 22. Rockets 124, Clippers 104 in the first half, began a 10-3 run that stretched the lead to 28-19 cal foul, went on the public John’s. player with two 4-point plays in months. Louisville and LaBradford Smith Craig Neal added 16 points and “ The guy hits two four-pointers Akeem Olajuwon had 22 points and Canisius led 41-34 at halftime. address system to ask the fans to Not all the fans in Dayton were one game as the Sonics defeated Mavericks 128, Sp u rs 111 McCrory scored a career-high 29 points as Hartford played stop. disappointed. Those who made- and Mike Abram added 10 each. 11 assists for the Yellow Jackets, — that’s eight points right there and 10 rebounds as Houston led by who improved to 14-3 overall and Sacramento 116-100 Tuesday Dallas won its fifth straight as without its leading scorer, Anthony Moye. who was benched “ At the start of the second half, the trip from Kentucky to Ohio Louisville dominated the back- so he’s relaxed,” Kings guard as many as 33 points against Los 2-2 in the ACC. night. Mark Aguirre scored 24 points, along with Wilbert Frazier for missing a practice. we showed some signs of life on also made themselves heard, boards, outrebounding Dayton Reggie Theussaid. Angeles. Clemson, 11-6 overall and 1-4 in Ellis, who had 42 points, hit a including the 12,000th of his offense, the Dayton coach said although in less demonstrative 47-34. paced Los An­ the league, was led by Eldon 3- point basket followed by a Lakersfoul 111, Jazz 100 career, and Detlef Schrempf afterward. “ I hope we get some­ fashion. Louisville has now won 16 geles with 18 points. Campbell’s 19 points and 13 shot twice in the first half. There Los Angeles won its 10th added a season-high 22 against Sports Foundation features ex-Yanks thing positive out of the second- “ We had lots of fans tonight,” consecutive games against Day- has never been more than one Knicks 122, Nets 101 Louisville Coach Denny Crum ton, although the two teams rebounds. straight at home as Magic San Antonio. NEW LONDON — Three all-time great New York Yankees — half start.” 4- point play in a game since the New York kept New Jersey Dayton was outscored 38-16 in said. “ It was nice to hear them. hadn’t met since the 1970-71 Steve Haney scored a career- Johnson shook off a groin pull and The Mavericks took a 10-point Mickey Mantle, Billy Martin and Whitey Ford — will be the guest NBA introduced the 3-point winless on the road as Mark the first half, souring most of the We haven’t been in Dayton since season. high 27 points and Ricky Berry scored five of his 22 points in the lead into the fourth quarter and speakers Sunday, Feb. 7, in Groton as the Connecticut Sports basket in 1979. and Mark Aguirre Jackson matched his season high crowd of 13,261 at the Arena. the 1970s and it was nice to renew Duane Ferrell scored 26 points added 26 to lead San Jose State to final 2; 10, stifling a Utah rally. used three three-point plays — Foundation kicks off its effort to endow a $100,000 fund to assist ha^ the career mark of three. with 22 points and broke a What they witnessed was the the series.” and Tom Hammonds addecl 19 as an 82-67 victory over Memphis Johnson made a critical three- two by Schrempf and one by cancer victlmes, their families and the fight against cancer. “That’ s amazing,” Seattle 38-year-old team record for as­ worst beating at home since an Herbert Crook scored 20 points Georgia Tech controlled beat State. San Jose State shot 61 point play, a pair of free throws center James Donaldson — to The foundation is the brainchild of former Yankee John Ellis, Coach Bemie Bickerstaff said of sists by a rookie. 83-53 loss to Miami, Ohio, in the and Pervis Ellison added 18 as the Clemson 85-76 in Atlantic Coast percent from the floor, to just 36.5 and then set up a three-point play push their advantage to 19. who is now a real estate developer in New London. Ellis’ performance. “ I didn’t In 40 games, Jackson has 388 Cardinals raised their record to Conference game. for Memphis State. by Mychal Thompson after the Tickets for the dinner and after-dinner speaking program at 1970-71 season. realize it at the time. It’s just Pacers 97, Bulls 93 assists, two more than Dick Jazz rallied from an 89-70 third- the Groton Motor Inn are $150. Tickets for the dinner may be great to be a part of history. Ellis Indiana handed (Chicago its McGuire had as a rookie for the quarter deficit to get within five reserved by calling The Bank of Southeastern Connecticut in AP photo had a great night.” ninth consecutive road defeat as Knicks in 1949-50. Gerald Wilkins points. Waterford at 447-1401. Tickets are also available at Hughie’s Ellis said he didn’t give any scored six of his 19 led New York with 23 points and TOUGH PLAY — Earvin ’’Magic” Johnson of the Lakers Restaurant and the Ellis & Lelbowltz Management, Corp., both in Broncos, Redskins a contrast in styles thought to a possible record. Blazers 112, B ucks 106 points down the stretch. had 18. New London and at the Groton Motor Inn. heads down court as Keliy Tripucka of the Jazz keeps an “ When you’re out there, you’re and Jerome , who scored 34 Buck Williams and Bv Barry Wflner Washington’s blocking unit, the who are quick and make that first 9 eye on him during Tuesday’s game at the Forum. The more concerned about winning Kersey scored 25 points apiece points, had nine during a 13-3 run scored 19 points apiece for the The Associated Press Hogs, is massive, led by 300- hit and another hit and another.” Lakers won, 111-100. than anything else,” he said. and Portland handed Milwaukee that gave the Bulls, who trailed Nets. Softball umpires are wanted pound tackles Joe Jacoby and While the Redskins like to pile Mark May. Power fullback one play on top of another, EAST HARTFORD — The North Central Connecticut Board of SAN DIEGO — Power vs. precision. Force vs. finesse. The George Rogers and backup leaning on time-consuming scor­ ASA Softball Umpires will hold a clinic for prospective umpires down-the-throat approach of the Timmy Smith are solid inside ing drives, the Broncos prefer a at the East Hartford Middle School. Washington Redskins vs. the runners who advance behind the quick-strike attack. When you Whalers Incapable of developing young players? There will be eight sessions scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. on the have a John Elway throwing to confound-and-confuse style of the surging Hogs. following dates: Feb. 2, 4. 8, 11, 23, 25 and March 1 and 3. Denver Broncos. Even the Redskins’ linebacking the Three Amigos and a bunch of 8 For further information, call John Moffitt at 649-8992 or Ed Are the Hartford Whalers inept when it comes to guide Luc Robitaille and Jimmy Carson in their with No. 1 picks, isn’t good, either. Can anyone Simplistic, perhaps, but accu­ unit, despite being smaller than quick running backs, it makes developing young players? Do they give up too inaugural campaigns a year ago. That’s why the forget Fred Arthur, the No. 1 pick in the June 1980 McCarthy at 568-6779. rate nevertheless, even if irritat­ Denver’s, is power-oriented. sense. quickly on them ? Is the organization lacking a Winnipeg Jets, when it became apparent that Dale draft? He never made it. He never came close. The ing to the participants in Sun­ There is little speed at linebacker And when you don’t have the coach who can relate to the younger player, Thoughts Hawerchuk was trying to make it through an NHL Whalers fell into Ron Francis in 1981. They really day’s Super Bowl. and even less (leception. bulk to push around opponents, someone who can draw out the best in these campaign on a Burger King and McDonald’s diet, wanted Bobby Carpenter, who is now languishing Schoenfeld named Devils coach “ We’re trying to get away from The Broncos are undersized on you get tricky. both lines. They prefer to fool you “ It’s real important to keep allegedly talented individuals? did something about it. with the L.A. Kings after an undistinguished stay in EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - The New Jersey Devils have the stigma of just being a finesse ApLENtv them guessing,” said Sammy Those are questions that will continue to be asked Did the Whalers make a similar attempt with Washington. team,” Broncos defensive end with stunts and shifts on defense, had a bad habit of teasing people in recent years. traps and draw plays and re­ Winder, Denver’s top rusher. about the Whalers, especially in light of the recent Len Auster Murzyn? Apparently not. Some young players are self-motivated. Kevin The team starts quickly, giving the appearance of ^ in g a Rulon Jones said Tuesday. “ I verses out of shotgun formation “ The defense they play doesn’t Sports Editor Lawless was his own worst enemy after being the Dineen, who was the Whalers’ third-round pick in playoff contender, swoons in midseason and finishes with one of don’t b e lie v e we’re one­ deals involving 21-year-old Dana Murzyn and matter, whether they’re strong or Whalers’ No. 1 selection in the June 1982 draft. He 1982, falls into that category. Paul MacDermid, dimensional.” on offense. 23-year-old Paul Lawless. the worst records in the NHL. “ You could possibly say this is quick doesn’t matter. We don’t fell as far as the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in the who was the third-round pick in ’81, also fits that The Devils were doing it again this season and the habit on But Jones, at 6-foot-6, 260 Murzyn was the Whalers’ No. 1 pick in the June power against quickness,” Grant look at styles. It never works out IHL before gettipg his act together. He responded description. But what about players like Murzyn? Tuesday cost Doug Carpenter his Job as coach and forced general pounds, the biggest of Denver’s 1985 draft and No. 5 selection overall. He was said. “ But they are also strong. if you look at styles. he wasn’t dedicated enough to improving himself. The Whalers have a large crack that isn’t being manager Lou Lamoriello to go outside the organization to hire linemen, knows the Broncos named to the 1985-86 all-rookie team, scoring three with 17 goals in 64 games for Hartford in 1985-86 and “ Size is a funny thing. I “ What we do is go with our Why didn’t the Whalers help Murzyn help 22 a year ago, totaling 54 points in 60 games. The filled. former Buffalo Sabres Coach Jim Schoenfeld. won’t win with power. goals and adding 23 assists for 26 points in 78 “ I ’d rather play against a big remember watching teams on strong points and let them adjust. himself? Why didn’t they have someone sit down 23-year-old Lawless was the Whalers’ top scorer in Hartford was an up-and-coming franchise two M EETIN G — Dexter Manley games. guy,” he said. “ My abilities film with huge guys who didn’t When they start adjusting, then with him and explain the facts of life and the facts the preseason, with six goals, and big things were years ago. The Whalers were doing it with young And on Jan. 3 of this year, Murzyn was shipped to match up better. I think many of play that way, and other teams we hit them with something of the Redskins is sur­ of the National Hockey League? Why did they allow expected of him. There was talk of a 35-goal talent, just the way the New York Islanders built Canada Icemen beat U.S. again the Calgary Flames, along with Shane Churla, for us are like that.” with small guys who played like else.” rounded by microphones Murzyn to get into the deplorable shape — themselves Into Stanley Cup champions. That’s Carey Wilson and Neil Sheehy. The Whalers, after campaign. CALGARY, Alberta — Ken Yaremchuk scored three goals, The Redskins have the edge in 300 to 400 pounders. The Redskins have several during media day for Super according to the Flames’ organization — he was in hardly the case today. The Whalers are two years and four months, had given up on If that’s still to be. Lawless will do It with the including the game-winner, and assisted on another as Canada size virtually everywhere. Their “ Another thing is the type of players who don’t fit the muscle­ Bowl XXII Tuesday in San Murzyn, who turned 21 on Dec. 9. before the deal? Philadelphia Flyers, his new club as of Sunday. mortgaging the future for the present, and the defeated the United States 7-4 in a pre-Olympic exhibition hockey defense relies on the brute scheme you run. For what man mold — receivers Gary Each player is responsible for himself, but when present doesn’t look all that promising. Diego. Why? What went wrong? Why did the Whalers A player like Lawless can’t be in and out of the game Tuesday night. j strength of tackles Dave Butz and Denver does, they don’t need Clark and Ricky Sanders, run­ dispatch the No. 5 selection in the entire NHL draft y o u ’re dealing with 18-, 19-or 20-year-olds who may lineup. He needs ice time. You can’t demand he Why? Yaremchuk, on loan from the Toronto Maple L^afs, scored Darryl Grant, who make room for 300-pound linemen. Their person­ ning back Kelvin Bryant, Pro In 1985 so quickly? The criticism of Murzyn was be away from home for the first time, front-office score on the first shift of the night, and if he doesn't, Canada’s first goal early In the second period and added two quicker — and nearly as big — nel is tailored to their scheme and Bowl cornerback Darrell Green. linebackers Simon Fletcher and □ □ □ Karl Mecklenburg and tight ends that he wasn’t developing as a defenseman, that too assistance is needed. let him ride the pines for the rest of the evening. more in the third. ends Dexter Manley and Charles they run all those trap plays and And the Broncos have some Clarence Kay and Orson Mobley. many players were getting around him. The critics That’s why veteran Marcel Dionne, when he was The Whalers’ track record with young players is SUPER BOWL PICK: Mann, the sack artists. the shotgun. They need people outslzed players, particularly also said that Murzyn hadn’t lost his baby fat, thht with the Los Angeles Kings, took it upon himself to not a very good one. Theli* draft history, especially Redskins 31, Broncos 28. MANCHESTER HERALD, Weeinesdav Jan. 27. 1988 — »1

W — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 27, 1988 Arbitratfon worth big money to the Mets’ Johnson! REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES ^ T h e Associated Press Maldonado, who made $415,000 first teammates ever to reach the Johnson said ’Tuesday there is a said of Giants general manager agreed to $230,000 plus $50,000 iq in 1987, agreed to a two-year 30-30 mark in the same season. lot of room for improvement. A1 Rosen and his front office. “All incentives. ' What was hitting more than 30 $1.65-milIion deal with the San Johnson said it will be a “I drove in 99 runs, but I had the I wanted was something that was Quirk was one of four freei fair, that would give me and the agents this winter to accept his. I homers and stealing more than 30 Francisco Giants. challenge to top last year’s opportunity to drive in more,’’ he bases worth to Howard Johnson. They were two of eight players performance. said. “I also want to improve my other boss in my house, my wife, team’s offer of salary arbitration.! About $400,000. in arbitration to agree to con­ “There's always going to be batting average. I think I canbe a and my family some security.’’ Late Monday, Edwin Nunej; What was hitting 20 homers and tracts Tuesday, reducing the that kind of pressure, but I don’t .300 hitter in this league. And I agreed to a one-year contract a driving in 85 runs worth to Candy arbitrailon field to 79. mind it,’’ he said. "I’m always c a n always get better Kevin Gross of the Phillies with the Seattle Mariners for, Maldonado? Johnson, who hit 36 homers, trying to improve. Maybe I’ll hit defensively.” agreed to $450,000 plus $25,000 in $320,000 plus $50,000 inincentives.r REAL ESTATE About $400,000. drove in 99 runs and stole 32 bases 36 (home runs next season) or Maldonado had filed for incentive bonuses, Jeff Dedmon One free agent changed teams^ Thank you arbitration. last season, had filed for $775,000. maybe I’ll hit 46. Who knows?’’ $780,000 in arbitration. The of the Atlanta and Jamie Quirk of Tuesday, Phil Gamer, who; Johnson, who made $297,500 The Mets offered $625,000. Last season was Johnson’s first Giants offered $750,000. Kansas City agreed to ^50,000 signed with the San Francisco! 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester last season, agreed to a one-year Last season, he and Darryl as a regular. In three previous “I told my agent that I deals, Carmen Castillo of Cleve­ Giants for one year after splitting! $695,000 contract Tuesday with Strawberry, who hit 39 homers seasons, he hit a total of 33 home respected Rosen and the organi­ land agreed to $310,000 and Mike 1987 with the Houston Astros and; the New York Mets,. and stole 36 bases, became the runs. zation very much,’’ Maldonado Mason of the Chicago CXibs the Los Angeles Dodgers. < A POT O’ GOLD!!! SUMMIT VILLAGE - *119,900 Some lucky family will make this a great place to call home. 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Murdock, Realtor Dneonta St. t Z Binghamton St. 41 ney McBride added four pointsand nine New Jersey 21 (74 5 47 149 ISS Second Period— 5, Chlcogo, (3rahom 13 New Jersey 8 31 .205 70'h number of feet from the foul line 168 Main Street, Manchester ■ 647-8400 N Y Rangers IS ^ 4 42 189 1S9 Qulnnlploc 100, St. Anselm 92 rebounds. Erika Nelson and Amy (Savord, B.Murrov), 14:19 (pp). 4, Central Division Shumaker each chipped In with four Adams Division Chlcogo, Larmer21 (Wilson, Savord),14:42 Atlanta 29 12 .707 — to the basket, divide by the RochesterTech79,Hobart74 SAontreal 24 14 10 42 184 157 Detroit 22 13 .429 4 number ot teams Dick Williams S. Maine78, Plymouth St. 72 points and eight and seven rebounds, (pp). Penalties— (Sallant, Det (roughing), Salisbury St. 79, Mary Washington 44 respectively. Also ploying well for. "V Boston 28 18 5 41 191 142 7:34; Wilson, Chi (roughing), 7:34; Chlcogo 23 14 .590 5 has managed to the World Z' Buffalo 23 19 8 54 149 187 St. Bonoventure84, KentSt.4l— .. Bennet were Amy Mlioras, Kim Wll-^ DeLorme, Det (cross.CUBS— Signed Mike Mason, Lakers 111, Ja n 100 (Marlon 94, Huntington 84 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 00060 Jockson, Que (hooking), 10:X; Hom- pitcher, to a one-year contract. Knicka 122. Nets 101 Mllllkln83, Augusta na,lll. 70 Yolanda Burns 202-525, Gwen (Sada-* V- mond, LA (Interference). 15:35; Rnn, CINCINNATI REDS— Signed Mike Missouri Baptist 72, Hannlbal-LoGronge rowski 201-447, Rita McAllister 180, (3iw (Interference), 19:04. Roesler and GIno Mlnutelll, pitchers, and U TA H (180) 69 Sandy Carino 454. Pat Dlcavage 463, Second Period— 3. Los Angeles, Pholr 1 AAorfy Brown, Lenny Harris and Chris NEW JERSEY (101) lavoronl X12 1-4 17, Malone 415 88 18, Moubt Vernon Naiarene 55, Welsh 53 Kay Moroi 477, Marge Patrick 452, VI A (Taylor, NIchollsl, 9:43. 4, Quebec, Sabo, Inflelders, to one-year controcH. Williams X41X1419, Woolrldge4-104-1014, Eaton X7 X2 8, Stockton X161-218, Tripucka North Dokota 73, Augustano,S.D. 49 PuKord 495, Helen Bodak 441, Sal. Haworth 14 (Rochefort), 14:52 (pp). LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Named Hinson 7-115-419, Baolev2-9(M>4, Blrdsong2-8 410 OX 9, Bailey 412 X2 14,R.GreenX2 North Park 85, Elmhurst 64 Moltempo 209-569, Bruno Giordano 216, • Penalties— Taylor, LA (Interference), Brent Shyer director of publlcotlons and 004, Washington X8X49, McCormick X4(L0 XXO, Hansen XIXXO, Turpin 1-5XX2, Griffith Rlo<5rande80,TlffIn76 Bill Dlcavage 22X554, Stan W lochowskI' OPEN THIS SUNDAY 1-4 PM 10:04; Ledyard, LA (tripping), 14:(K. assistant publicity director. 4, Comegys X I1 1-217, McKenna X2 X2 2, 411 X 2 12, Kofoed 1-1XX 2. Totals 41-921421 Rock hurst S3, Mo. Southern 74 21X515, Frank Gottas 20X524, R a y , NEW YORK M ETS -A gre ed to terms Hopson 1-2 X4 7, BrodlevOdOdO. Totals IX. S. Dakota St. 69, N. Dakota St. 65 Martina 201, Andv Palladino211-509, Ed , 166 Chestnut Street Third Period— 5, Quebec, Hough 3, :40.4, with Howard Johnson, third baseman; 3X713X44101. L. A. 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PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Agreed to NE Gklahomo WO, U. of the Dzarks 74 177-457, Carolyn Wilson 222-19X586, • Power-play Opportunities— Los An­ New Jersey M 25 37 19— 181 XPoInt goals— Stockton, Tripucka, Scott, BeHv Malorco 177-181-518, Dot Hills 481, • garagel Immediate occupancy. terms with Kevin Gross, pitcher, on a New Yetk 18 14 » » —in Cooper. Fouled out— None. Rebounds Orol Roberts 102, U.S. Interrxitlonal 77 geles Oof 4; Quebec 1 of 3. one-veor controct. PaulQuInnlOLTexasColl.H Marlon Rooscio 464, Carol Lewie 456,! COUNTRY CLUB CHARISMA!!! Goalies— Los Angeles, Healy (Xshots-25 XPoInt goals— Jackson 2, Washington, Utah 54 (Malone, Eaton, Bailey 9), Los Eleanor Wilson 466, Shirley Eldrldoe, Dir- Rt. 384 to Main St. to Forest St. to Chestnut St. PITTSBURG H PIRATES-SIgned Al Newman, Tucker. Fouled out— (Sreen. Angeles 9 (Worthy 10). Assists-Utah 27 FAR W EST Real Estate This stylish home boasts park-like grounds saves). Quebec, (kisseiln (21-18). Pedriaue, shortstop, ond Barry Jones, Blota98,Master's47 17X494, Pat Jarusinsky 182-18X541, Bar- > “WE'RE SELLING HOUSES’’ - 646-2482 , Rebounds-New Jersey 44 (Williams 9), (Stockton 11), Los Angeles IS (Johnson bora Seifert 176-488, Faith Mollov ■ complete with a beautiful in-ground pool! 7 pitcher, to one-veor controcH. New York 49 (Green, Jackson 8). 11). Total fouls— Utah 26, Los Angeles 18. (X I Boptlsl85, Fresno Paclflc76 SAN FRANCISCO G IANTS— Signed Phil Cal Lutheran80, Point Lomo73 179-481, Debbie Carter 17X19X534, Peg ■ rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths - Enormous family Assists— New Jersey X (WooIrldgeO), New Technicals— Utah assistant coach Sloan, Lawrence 201-503, Gall Hdrtiog 207-177- 1 Jata3,Capltala2 (earner, Inflelder, to a one-veor contract, York 79 (Jackson, Wilkins 7). Total Malone. A— 17,505. Coll, ot Idaho 94, NW Naiarene 48 647-8400 room with fireplace, large out building for 177-561, Brenda Grunberg 464, Betty • and Candy Maldonado, outfielder, to o fools— New Jersey 24, New York 34. Colo.-Colo. Springs 105, Colorado Chris­ additional slorge.^.Minl condition! Martin School! OPEN THIS SUNDAY 1-4 PM two-year contract. tian 93 Bailey 478, Elvino Bolch 470, Chris < Technicals— Williams, Woolrldge, . New ZImmermon 19X17X521, Cindy Martin > 1 2 0— 3 FOOTBALL Jersey bench. A— 12 JS4. BuparSonica 118, Kings 100 Denver 74, N. Colorodo46 168 Main Street, Manchester *249,900. ______0 t 1 -d ftotlenal Feotbon League Grand Canyon 94, S. Cblorodo M 455, Charlotte Couch 485, Susie Haves ’ 49 Kane Road R rif Period— 1, Winnipeg, Carlyle 9 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS— Rred Les Llntleld75,PaclfIc,Ore.64 476, Petle Buccino 183, Claudette; (Togllonettl, Duncan), 17:X. Penalties— Miller, college scouting director. S E A TTL E (116) Seatt1e74, Pac. Lutheran46 Mertens 180, Lynn SImonoff 187, Fran ■ Jarvis Built Colonial Elleitt, Win (hooking), 7:42; Boschmon, Named Whitey Dovell college scouting Celtics 102, Hawks 97 McDaniel 14251-134, Chambers287-1011, Seattle Pacific 75, (3eorge Fox 72 Mtsserl 469, Donna Page 491, Susan • Seeing Is believing.... ThItSbedroom home features Win (holding), 13:19. director. Johnson 1-2X22, McMillan 18X24, EIIIS1422 W. Baptist 8XNWChrlstlan40 Parker 454, BobbI Amendolea 219-192- ’ a large front to back master bedroom and fireplaced Second Period— 2, Washington, Christian M IAM I DOLPHINS— Named Glenn Mon X10 4Z Vincent 1-4 XX 2, Lister XX XX 0, W. Oregon 105, Concordia, Ore. 55 18X599, Bertha Toutain 175-474, Barbara . 22 (Muriihv, Ridley), 3:27 (pp). 3. Winnipeg, stadium manager. BOSTON (182) PolynIceX11-21, YoungX4X16, Williams Warner Pacific 97, Columbia Christian 83 Shedrick 492, Sue M orrow 219-514,. living room, dining room, country kitchen, 1V4 baths, Hawerchuk 28, 10:04. 4, Winnipeg, HOCKEY Bird 7-21 2-3 14, McHole 7-15 78 21, X2 XX 4, McKey X4 X4 8, Schoene1-4XX2. Jessie Williams 182-500. • rec room, lots of wall to wall carpeting. *1S0’e. Duncan 14 (Neufeld, Hawerchuk), 14:07 National Hockey League Parish 412 41120, AInge 48 X 2 10, Johnson Tatals43802X32114 (pp). Penaltles-Ellctt, Win (holding), NEW JERSEY DEVILS— Rred Doug 7-15X014, Gilmore 1-1X02, MtnnlefleldX3X2 SACRAMENTO (188) Din Rt. 384 to Main St. to Charter Oak St. to 2 :S ; Kostellc, Was (slashing), 11:45; Carpenter, head coach. Named Jim 8, Acres X IX O 0, Dave 451-2 9. Totals 3982 Pressley X II 3-4 9, Thorpe 11-19 X II 31, Kane Rd. Langwoy, Was (holding), 14:25; Neufeld, SchoenfMd head coach. 2XX102. Klelne1-5X24, K.SmlthX5XX4,Theus41547 Win (cross-checking), 19:23. NEW YORK RANGERS-Sent Ron Du- A TL A N TA (97) 16, Thompson 49 28 15, Mc(jee 28 X2 6, 1 “WE'RE SELLING HOUSESI" 646-2462 . Third Period— 5, Washington, (partner guoy, right wing, to Colorado of the Wilkins 1431 1X13 38, Willis 415 1-2 13, D.Smlth X847IX Oldham X4XX0, Pinckney 32 (Hunter, Murphy), 19:01. Penalties— Infernoflonal Hockey League. KoncakX3000,RlversX94510,WlttmanX5 1-11-23.Totals34853Xai00. Footbafl BaaebaR Togllanettl, Win (roughing), 1:14; Stev- XO 4, Levingston X3 XX 4, Battle 415 X 3 15, Seattle 17 IS M 14— 116 A BOYHOOD DREAM sfH, Was (roughing), 1:14; McBaIn, Win PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Sent Todd Rollins X5XX 4, Carr X5 2-24, Webb XX 1-21. Socromente IS M 17 18— 188 “WE GUARANTEE OLIR HOUSES’ (holding), 1:33; Stevens, Was,doublemlnor Charlesworth, defenseman, to Muskegon Totals 38842XX97. XPoInt goals— McDaniel, Ellis 5, C o m e T R U E ! ! ! (hooking, unsportsmanlike conduct), of the International Hockev Leogue. • i i i i m r 77 U 74 71— m McKey, Thompson, D.Smlth. FOuled out— CUDDLE UP... Owners dream to refurbish this exceptional 4:18; Olausson, Win (hooking), 7:17; Atlanta » 1111 B - 97 Chambers . Rebounds— Seattle 51 NFL playon picture Baseball Calendar TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-Called up Next to a coiy fire in the fireplace of this terrific 7 Antique Colonial is now a reality! Updatea inside Marols, Win (holding). 10:45. Mike Blalsdell, right wing, and Ted XPoInt goals— Johnson Z Battle. Fouled (McDaniel IX), Sacramento 54 (Thompson orronivHifv ShoH on goal— Winnipeg 12-4-4— 24. Fauss,defenseman,from Newmarket of the out— None. Rebounds— Boston 54 (Parish 10). Assists— Seattle 28 (McMillan, Willi­ room Raised Ranch. 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, new and out. Tip-top shape. 6 rooms ^nd a loft, 3 Blanchard & Rossetto Washington 13-10-13— 34. 14), Atlanta59 (Willis 15). Assists— Boston 14 ams 5), Sacramento 25 (K.SmIth 13). Sundov, Jan. 3 American Hockey League. NFC Wild Cord Feb. 1-21 — Salary arbitration hearings. > slale-of-lhe-arl kitchen cabinets, fantastic sun- bedrooms, 1.5 baths, great big deck overlooking Power-ploy Opportunities— Winnipeg 1 OLYMPICS (AInge 10), Atlanta 22 (Rivers 12). Total Total fouls— Seattle 33, Sacramento 23. fouls— Boston 27, Atlonta 24. A — 14/451. Technicals— Socramento Illegal defense X Minnesota .44, New Orleans 10 FM>. 19— Rrstdovpltchers.cotchersand • porch above a great yard. Ideal for entertaining, super yard. A RareoFind! Call quick 647-8400. CMltM I of 4; Washington 1 of 4. USOC— Announced the resignation of Inlured players con report voluntarily for ' REAL ESTATE 646-2482 Goalies— Vvlnnlpeg, Berthloume (X A— 10833. AFC Wild Card family room, store room and lots more! *188,250. •165,000. Harvey Schiller, executive director. Houston 23, Seattle 20, O T sprlngtralnlim. ' shoH-34 saves). Washington, Malorchuk Named Boaron Plttenger executive direc­ Feb. 14 — Rrst day all others con reporf (2421). Saturday, Jon. 9 tor. PacaraBT, Bulls B3 Trail Blazara 112, Bucks 100 A FC DMsIomit Ploveffs voluntarllyforsprlng training. COLLEGE aevetofxl 9 , Indianapolis 21 March 2 — Earliest mandatory day for HALL OF FAME BOWL— Named Jim NFC OtyMonal Ployofts first spring training workout. MeVoy executive director. CHICAGO (91) MILWAUKEE (186) Minnesota 36, Son Francisco 24 (Morch 3 — Exhibition games begin. ! REALTY WORLD Blue$7.Canucka6 NOTRE DAME— Suspended Mork Oakley 411 1-4 13, Sellers 18 2-3 4, Cummings X20 1-1 19, SIkma 68 1-1 13, Sundov, Jan. 10 March 11 — Lost day to renew contracts. > ^Century 21 Epstein Realty (203) 64X7709 73 Waal Canter SIraat Stevenson, forword, from the basket­ Brown 1-7 1-2 3, Jordan 1X24 7-10 34, Breuer 413 44 14, Moncrief 11-18 44 28, NFC DMttonal Ftaveffs Atarch29— Lostdaytoreauestwalversto • Banolt/Frachatla Aaaoclalaa Manchaalar, C T 06040 ball team for four games after hisarrest for SMrrow 58 XO 10, Conine 415 XX 12, Pressev XS 47 10, Stroeder X I XX 0, Washington 21, Chicago 17 releoseplaverwlthouthavlngtopayhls1918 ' Vancouver 8 2 4— 4 underage drinking. Paxson X4XX5,GrantX5X28, RppenX2XX0, Krystkowlok XX X4 9, H o d M 1-2 XX 3, AFC Dlvlslenal Ftaveffs sotarv. ! 543 North Main St., Manchester SI. Leuta 2 1 4 -7 PACIFIC— Announced the resignation of Threott X4XX4. Totals 3X93IX J.LucasX7XX6,Monnlon 2-4X14. Totals4287 Denver 34, Houston W April 4 — Opening day. Active roster , WE GBT RESULTS R rit Period— 1, St. Louis, Hunter 17 Tom O'Neill, head coach, effective Imme­ 21 93. 21-34104. Sunday, Jon. 17 reduced to 25 (24) plovers. IMMACULATE! (Gllmour, Evam ), 2:34. 2, St. Louis, diately. INDIANA (97) PORTLAND (111) NFC Oiompleniblp May 1 — aubs may resume negottatlora • U&R Constructed, newer Con­ -A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES’^ McKegnev 23 (B.BennIng, Romoge), 13:58 Person X14 X2 19, Wiliams X15 1-2 17, Ca.Jones 18 46 6, Kersey 11-25 X4 25, Washington 17, Minnesota W with their former players who became free \ temporary Colonial in area of (pp). Penalties— B.BennIng, SIL (hold­ Stipanovich 58 XX 10, Fleming X15 X X 18, Duckworth 7-13 1-1 15, Drexler X21 78 25, AFC Oiomplemblp agents. arts. ing), 5:39; Nordmark, SIL (holding), Long 411XX11, Tisdale 34X28, WheelerXX Porter4134517, M.LUCOSX9XX4, Anderson Mavis— Clubsmayreeignptayefswhom • new homes. Wood & Alumi­ Denver 9 , ClevelaiKl 9 IFBTEIN RBALTY 10:90; G.Bennhig, Von (stashing), 12:50; X22, Miller X41-25,Gray1XX77.Totals4181 58 1-1 12, Holton 1-1 X2 4, Paxson 28 XI Sunday, Jon. n they released followino the erxl of the 1987 • num sided, 3 bedrooms, l‘A P.Cavolllnl, StL (tripping), 15:X; Butcher, 1X1797. 4.TotalS 44101 2X29 11Z Super Bowl season. • WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTE^ION von, double mlnor-malor (unsportsman­ Calendar Chicago 21 21 is 7 7 -9 7 Milwaukee 18 IS 27 M—186 At im Olete June 1-3— Amoteurdraft. Each ofttca Indapandantly owned and operated. baths. 2 zone heat and garage. like conduct, Instigofor, fighting), 14:29; Indiana 11 28 IS 2X-87 Perttand 1618 n 16— 111 Washington vs. Denver, 4 p.m. July12— AII-StarOomeatanclnnatl,8:3S , B.Sufter, StL, mlnor-malor (unsports- XPoInt goals—Jordon, Paxson, Person, XPoInt goals— Hodges, Anderson. p.m .E D T : VERNON - Asking *199.900. monllke conduct, ffghtlng), 14:29; Nord- Long. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Fouled out— None. Rebounds— July 31 — Hall of Fame Induction < morfc, StL (frlp^no), 17:03. Chicago 42 (Oakley 14), Indiana 44 (Williams Milwaukee 52 (SIkma 10), Portland 99 ceremonies, Cooperstown, N.Y. * Second Period— 3, St. Louis, Ronning 2 TODAY 10). Assists— Chicago 17 (Jordan 5), (M.Lucas 13). Assists— Milwaukee 23 (Pres­ Aug. 1 — Hall of Fame game, Clevetarxl | (Homage, Dork), 1:29. 4, Vancouver, Bovs Basketball Indiana 24 (Fleming 10). Total fouls— sev 9), Port­ Indians vs. Chicago Cubs, Cooperstown, < Skrtko 70 (Smvl, Pederson). 5:43 (pp). 5. VInal Tech at Bolton, 5 p.m. Chicago 20, Indiana 22. Technical— land 30 (Porter 15). Total fouls— N.Y. . MANCHESTER <239,900. Vancouver, Sondlok 5 (Pederson, Skriko), Rocky Hill at Coventry, 5 p.m. Person. A— 14,914. Milwaukee 26, Portland 22. Rec Hoop Aug. 31 — Postseason roster-ellglbllltv ! BAY Q O O D -B Y E to that amall 13:23. Penalties— Stanley, Von (tripping), OlHs Basketball Technical— Cummings. A— 12XM. froien. homa. Larga 5 badroom Colonial Eost Catholic at Glastonbury, 7:15 1:41; Rornoge. StL (holding), 4:33; Sept. 1 — Active rosier expanded to 40 , haa everything you have been look­ VINYL SIDED R.Suffer, Von (kneeing), 8:53; R.Sutter, Ice Hockey ployers. • DUPLEX Von (high-sticking), 17:19; Hunter, Sh Windsor vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice Mavericks 128, Spurs 111 Big Eaat standinga Oet.l— Seasonends. • ing for. Firat door llraplacad family (holdlno). 17:51. Palace), 8:15 p.m. Oct. 4— Playoffs begin, cities of N L West ! room and den, 3 batha, huge aat-ln Newer insulation, siding, Wrestling Ble Rett Cenferanca Adults Third Period— 4, St. Louis, Ewen 2 SAN ANTONIO (111) O' ondALEastdlvIslonwInners. kitchen plus genaroua dining room. y storms and screens in this 5 -f 5 (Meagher. P.Cavalllnl), 1:37. 7, St. Louis, Manchester at Rockville, 4 p.m. Y t L w Manchester Police 78 (Bob Chorbon- Oct. 15 — World Series begins, city of N L . Parfact for your growing family. Berry 410 44 IX Greenwood X4 XX 0, Vtltanovo 1 Fedeiiie 11 (Dork), 3:05. 8, St. Louis, Bloomfield at East Catholic, 4 p.m. BrIckowskI 78 X3 16, Wood X7 X4 11, 6 14 neau 12, Pete Moffet 20, Chip Brown 19), champion. • duplex with 3 bedrooms each McKegney 24 (Ronning, Nordmark), 5:29 Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 4 p.m. Plttabureh 4 1 12 V Style 77 (Dave Milner 30, (^ ry Wright Robertson X17 45 21, Dawkins X7 XX 4, St. John's side, separate systems and 5 (pp). 8, Vancouver, Sondlak 4 (Saunders, 3 2 12 18) - r '■ ■■ Mitchell 7-15 X2 14, Anderson 410 44 14, Syracuse 3 3 year old heating system on pM non), 12:02 (pp). W, Vancouver, , THURSDAY Gudmundsson 45 44 12, Nealy X I XX 0, 13 Gentle Touch C ar Wash 83 (Stove Boyd 4 (Tontl), 15:23. 11, Vancouver, Oirls Basketball Boston..Colleoe 3 4 11 Ayers 31, Lenny Frenette 19, Joe one side. A “must see’’! OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELLIIII SundvoM XX XX 5, Nlmphlus X2 XX 0. Gaoreatown 2 3 B o ^ 5 (Sounders. Pederson), 14:21 (pp). 1Z Bolton at Coventry, 7 p.m. Totals 4281 2426 111. 12 Horvath 17), PD8.S7S (Don Still 9 , Luke Sf. Louis, TUmbull K) (Hunter, Federko), Satan Holt 2 4 13 Strunk 25, John RIHer 20) VERNON - *139,900. F R ID A Y DALLAS (118) Providence 2 4 Radio, T V MANCHESTER *179,900. 17:39. IX Voncouver, Butcher 3 (Tontl, Aguirre X17 58 24, Perkins 7-13 X3 17, 8 Pederson), 18:26. Penalties— Boyd, Von Beys Basketball Connecticut 2 5 9 MANCHESTER <164,000. This specloue and attractive 7* room Ranch la a pleasure to showitl Manchester at Windham, 7:X Donaldson47X313,Hafi>erX151-117,Davls (Interference), 3:37; AAeogher, StLdwok- 44 XO 9, Torpley 1X13 X2 20,Schrem^ MIdgota NEW TD THE MARKET. Roomy 4 It la located In a desirable area of Manchester. Thera It a larga Ing), S:S8; Butcher, Van, molor (tlght- Notre Dame at East Catholic, 7 p.m. Today's Games 7-13 XW 22, Farmer 18 XX 2, Blob XX 44 4, Community 'Y ' — Bulls 32 (Tom Kelly TONIGHT badroom homo wth country private yard. Haa a walk-out baeamani Ideal for In-law altuatloni m t), 11:0S; Melnyk, Van (unsportsmonTlke Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy St. John's ot Vlllanova, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. — College basketball: St. . ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us! ’ Alford XX (H)0, Wennln^on X I XX0.Totals Boston College at Georgetown, 8p.m. 7, Tim Boulov 6), Lakers 21 (Todd kKohen, 1H batha, beautiful acrae- conduct), 11:05; B.Sufter, StL, double Academy, 7:X 51882431128. John's at Vlllanova, ESPN Lots of cloaat apace. Tw o fireplacaa. There are many other fine minor-motor (unsporHmonllke con­ Bolton at Coventry, 7:X Miami (Fla.) ot Providence, 8 p.m. Grundmelr 9, Domond Dompler 8) ned-ln porch. Privately altuated on Son Antonie 11 M 11 M — ill Ja n 31 (Shone Buuell 11, Julie Smart 7:30 p.m . — Bullets at Celtics, ’ features In this home. M AKE AN OFFERI duct, Instigator, fighting), 11:05; OIrts Basketball Syracuse at Seton Hall, 9 p.m. SportsChannel, WILI * beautifully landacapad lot In quiet STRAND REAL ESTATE ^ R.Sutter, Von, mlnor-malor (stashing, Windham al Manchester, 7:X DoHOi sum 11—111 Saturday’s Games 7, Seth Egan 5), Celtics 21 (Jeff C io lo 6, XPoInt goals— Wood 2, SundvoM, Matt Lavery 5, Doug Van Hoewyk 4) 8p.m.— Colleoebasketball:Mlamlat . area Call lor delaila. (M itlna), 15:47; McKegney, StL, double Beys Swimming UConn at Georgetown (Capital Cen­ Providence, NESN 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT ~ mmor-molor (Instigator, sloshino, fight­ Fermi at Manchester, 3:X Aguirre, Oavb. Fouled out— Robertson. tre), 2 p.m. Knicks IS (Jamie Laiiarls scared the Rebounds Son Antonio 44 (Anderson 7), winning basket In sudden deodh over­ 9 p.m. — College basketball: Syra- * ing). 15:47. East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, TBA St. John's at Seton Hall, 1 p.m. cuse at Seton Hall, ESPN * (203) 646-7709 thoH on goal— Vancouver 4-1X18— 38. Dallas 51 (Donaldson, Tarpley 10). Pittsburgh at Boston College, 7 p.m. time., Kevin VIel 8, Nelson Rouleau CALL TODAY - 647-“ SOLD’’ [1®I Assists— San Antonio 24 (Dawkins 8), played well), Celtics 23 O T (Kevin KInel 9:35p.m.— Whalers at Flames, WTIC ! St. Loute WX10-28. S A TU R D A Y Vlllanova at Providence, 8 p.m. 10 p.m. — College basketball: LSU at Dallas 36 (Horper 15). Total fouls— Son Sunday's Game 8, Ben Golas 6, Jennifer Cosmlnl and Power-play Opportunities— Vancouver 3 Olrls Basketball Eric Rose ploved well) Florldo (taped), NESN of 8; St. Louis 2 of 5 East Cothollc at Mercy, 7 p.m. AnfonloX, Dallas23. A— 17X07. Michigan at Syracuse, 2:30 p.m. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 1988 — W n - M ANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan, 27, 1988 H ^ H D N E B RnHOMES [g ^ H O N E D Ihelp WANTED HELP WANTED Ihelp wanted HELP WANTED EJ fdhdale FOR SALE MlDlTAUkuittanTTeT- WAREHOUSE Manager MANCHESTER. Smart COUNTRY SETTING. MANCHESTER. Sov DONOTOOBANKRUm ephone, scheduling, handling all receiving, TELEMARKETING Investors chotcel Andover. $124,900. Five Good-bye to that small Stop PoracloMral Homa- bookkeeping, filing stock management, Newlv renovated 3 room ranch. Great home. Large 5 bed­ ownart, contolldota your CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 WAITRESSES If you are tired of working room Colonial has av- - and assist with Endos­ some shipping and family, 2 bedroom starter or retirement bills, pay off your eradlf copic procedures. Ex- DayUiM A avaahfs, material preparation. for the eame pay, regard­ each, (aulet dead end home. Gorgeous 600' er'^hlng you have been cords, yo u r cor o r busi* • perlence desired but ’ Independent position less of parfomMuioe, wo street. $224,900. Kler- deep rear yard. Conve­ looking tor. First floor ness loon, yo u r m ortgoga Farm Supplies and Equipment — 80 have the solution for you. Business Property...... Entertainment...... H A XIS: 1 fo 6 days; 90 cants par Una par dov. will train. Reply to Box apply to; for a self-starter. Mall non Reolty. 649-1147. nient to Rte 6 and 1-384. fireplaced family room and sova, sava your Office/Retqll Equipment ...... 81 What are you qualHIod to and den, 3 baths, huge homall NO PAYMENTS Notices Resort Property ...... , Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax 7 to 19 days: 70 cants par line per day. > N Manchester Herald. order/Retall company MANCHESTER. New D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- Recreational Equipment...... 82 earn? eat-ln kitchen plus gen­ U P T O 2 Y E A R S I Bod Lost/Found ...... 01 Mortgages ...... Carpentry/Remodellng .., 20 to 25 days; 60 cants par Una par dov. 16 Bralnard Place. SHADY GLEN needs Immediate help. England Image I Im­ 1591 or e71-1400.g Boqts and Marine Equipment...... 83 Apply at CT. Cane and PEANUTS »8/Hr. erous dining room. eradlf, lata pavmants or Personals...... 02 Wanted to B u y ...... Palntlng/Paperlng...... 26 or more doys: 50 cants par Una par dov. . Manchester CT. 06040. maculate and spacious WELL-KEPT. Coventry. unamplovmanf Is not a M usIcpI Items...... 84 DAIRY STORES Reed, 134 Pine St., Perfect tor your grow­ Announcements...... 03 Rooflng/Sldlng...... Minimum charts: 4 Unas. KID STUFF •6.80/Hr. historic 3 bedroom Co­ $169,900. 3 Bedroom ing family. Centurv-21 probitm. Foraclosura^ Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 840 E. MkMIa Tpka. Manchester.______AVERAGE •7.S0/Hr. lonial In quiet vet con­ Raised Ranch on a sisfanco avallabla for fna Rentals Pets qnd Supplies...... 86 SOMAL WORKER venient location. Epstein Realty. 647- Financial...... 05 Electrical ...... DEADLINES: For cloulfiad odvertlsamtnts to SALES Hartford Des­ REAL MONEY MO/Hr. gorgeous one-acre lot. 8895.0 _____ SELF-EMPLOYED and Rooms for Rent...... Miscellqneous for Sale ...... 87 Meadows Manor, a 649-424S patch Moving and Stor­ $187,900. Klernan Cathedral celllnged NEWLY DIVORCEDI Heating/Plumbing...... be published Tuesday through Soturdo^ me TOP DOLLAR ‘IS/Hr. Apartments for Rent...... Miscellaneous Services.. Tag Sales...... 88 240 bad, muni-laval or age. Our Corporate Realty. 649-1147. Living Room and Din­ MANCHESTER . New to Swiss Cansarvotlva Employment & Education deodllna It noon on the day before publleaf Ion. If you are willing to work, market. Roomy 4 bed­ OroupatS8S4S4-1SM Condominiums for Rent. Services Wanted...... Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... 89 health ears facility la Soles Department Is TOLLAND. Country ing Room. Enclosed Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 For advertisements to be published Monday, 360 W. MMdlaTpke. adding Account Sales we are willing to pay. Call porch with sliders to room home with coun­ or SSS-4S4-44M. Homes for Renf...... seeking an Individual charm I Expandable 2 try kitchen, V/i baths, Help Wanted...... 11 Sfore/Office Space...... "•35w the deadline Is 2:30 p;m. on Friday. .R e p re se n ta tive s In C. Brown to arrange an In­ bedroom Cope on deck. Large eat-ln kit­ Situation Wanted...... 12 Merchandise for thia full time poal- MaRcliattar Parfcada Coonnectlcut terri­ terview chen. Brick fireplaced beautiful screened-ln Resorf Property...... 361 Automotive beautifully landscaped porch. Privately situ­ Business Opportunities...... 13 Industrial Property...... Hollday/Seasonol...... READ YOOB AD. Classified odverfisements ore tln. M8W, B8W or 6434)511 tory. Join our team for (203) 2t9-1186 2 acres. Just minutes lower level. Recreation Interesting, vorled as­ Room and 2 Full baths. ated on beautifully Rentals Instruction...... 14 Garages and Storage .... Antiques and Collectibles Cars for Sale...... taken by telephone as a convenience. The dagraa In related field from 1-84, shopping, landscaped lot In quiet Employment Services...... 15 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... signment. Insurance SECRETARY for active schools. $157,900. Kler­ D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- Roommates Wanted...... Clothing ...... Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one required with garatric ACCOUNTANT. Staff Ac and pension benefits. 1591 or e71-1400.g area. Coll for details. Wanted to Rent...... Furniture...... Campers/Trallers...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the slie of countont needed In engineering sales of­ nan Realty. 649-1147. Century-21 Epstein Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... or medical axparl- Cor. Write Mr. Evans, fice. Accurate tvplng CONTEMPORARY COM­ Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appliances.. the original Insertion. Errors which do not growing business. De­ Hartford Despatch SOUTHERN New ^ng- Realty. 647-8895.0. Machinery and Tools ... Auto Services...... lessen the value of the advertisement will not anca preferred. Ex- gree and 1-3 years ex­ skills and phone ans­ lond classifleld 'ods FORT. Manchester, FDR RENT Homes for Sale ...... 21 Moving and Storage wering. Experience re­ reach nearly 800,600 $177,900. Attractive 2 CUDDLE UP next to a Services Lawn and Garden...... Autos tor Rent/Lease...... be corrected by an additional Insertion. eallant benefits with perience preferred. P.O. Box 8271, East cozy tire In the tlre- Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Miscellaneous Automotive Responsibilities In­ quired. Full benefits. homes In Connecticut story offering worm ROOM tor rent. Close to Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Child Care...... Good Things to E o t...... starting salary com- Hartford CT. 06108 or On busline and ample hearth, New vinyl. ploce of this terrific 7 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... clude Involvement In visit us at 225 Prospect and Rhode Island. The downtown and busline. Investment Property-...... 24 Cleaning Services. msnsurata with ax- cash bookkeeping, parking. Call 289-1571. price for a basic 25 Great family area, 2- room Raised Ranch. 3 $80.00 per week. Tele- St., East Hartford. cor garage, gas heat, bedrooms, 7iour par waak) Auto Parts, Route 32, and den, 3 baths, huge chester, acess from MANCHESTER, CT. BOARD OF DIRECTORS CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS 1 eat-ln kitchen plus gen­ Seeing Is bellevlng- - bedroom, small build­ JOAN M. TROY BUT 1 Mancheeter, C T 06040 G E T paid for reading poaHlon for dNIgant and *x- Monsfleld.______...thls 3 bedroom home East Hartford. Rural ROBERT B. WEISS, Collector of Revenue Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 21st day of January, Box 1400, Enfield, C T 06082 H erous dining room. residential zone. Great ing, $445 plus utilities. GENERAL MANAGER 198$. ■ 047*0101 books! $100 per title. parlane* dindividual with INSURANCE Manches­ features a huge front to Spacious 2 bedroom 046-12 Attn. Nuraa RacruHmant 1 fOt atrong mathamatlel akilta. Perfect for your grow­ fo r sub-divislon. 056-01 052D1 ______DONT HAVE THE SKILLS? Maraiattm A««on ioa ^ ■ Write ACE-849d, 161 ter agency. Immediate ing family. $239,900 bock master bedroom apartment Including South Lincolnway, Muat b* capabta of prooaa- opening for a full time and fireplaced living $369,900. Call Sherry heat and hot water, alng P.O.'* nand Inyotoa* and Century-21 Epstein 742-9450, Golden Oaks ASSISTANT Director- North Aurora, IL 60542. Property, Casualty room, dining room, $550. Private 2 bed­ NEED TRANSPORTATION? b* tamlUar wNh computar- Realty. 647-8895.0 country kitchen, IVi Realty 646-5099. Teacher. Full or port Izad payroll. person. Experience re­ room Townhouse In­ time. Will consider quired. 643-6401. MANCHESTER. Owner bath, recreation room, COLUMBIA. 4 plus acres cluding heat and hot RN For additional Information, anxious to sell. Then call us for an Interview. combination of teach­ CAFETERIA general kit­ lots of wall to wall on beautiful wooded lot water, $630. No pets. ing and schooling. ABC plaaa* call Halan Adam, our $179,900. This spacious carpeting. $160's. Blan­ on private road. 643-0157, 12-5pm. 2 PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... J Offering paid on the job TRAINING. Charga Bookkaapar at (203) chen hejp. Monday- and attractive 7-plus P A R T T I M E Day Core 647-0788 or SUPERVISORS Friday. Good starting chard & Rossetto, ‘^We $125,000. Coll 487-1239. MANCHESTER Ranch 649-9228.______room Ranch Is a plea­ G u a ra n te e Our wage, benefits. 633-4681 sure to show!. It Is type Duplex. 4 rooms, 2 FANTASTIC BENEFITS. NEWS STAND DEALER D EN TA L Assistant. Pull Meadows Manor ext. 330. Charlotte Houses" 646-2482.n Placing an ad In Classified bedroom s, private WITH THE HERALD’S GLASTONBURY located In a desirable Is easy. Just coll 643-2711. Manchaatar araw, delivar only to Honor time position In Vernon East, A multi-level 8q.ny4o 2p.m.______area of Manchester. MANCHESTER. Over­ driveway, full base­ Will work with you on arranging sized 9 room Colonial, 4 E tm and atoraa. Eatabllahad routa. Work Group Practice. Excel­ health care facility HEALTH CARE PARTS Puller with expe- There Isa large private ment. No pets. Quiet lent benefits, salary large bedrooms, main adults preferred. $500 VALENTINE TRANSPORTATION. a;:,>roxlmataly 6 houra par waak - gat paid has an Immediate full rlence wanted full yard. Has a walk-out RESORT and staff. No Saturdays CENTER time. Apply In person. basement Ideal for In­ floor family room with PROPERTY plus trinities. 649-1104. for 10. Muat bo avallabla at Praaa Time or evenings. Willing to time and pqrt time Mansfield Auto Ports, fireplace, also a lower MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ I j O V E 1175 Hebron Ave. law situation I Lots of level recreation room, I Classes begin February 8. (12:30 pm) dally and Friday avaning at 12:30 train right person. Coll opening on'Iha 3-11 Route 32, Monsfleld. closet space. Two fire­ MELBOURNE, Florida room apartment. 2nd 525-3868 between 9- formal dining room, a.m. Dallvary of papara takaa approximataly shift. Excellent bane- QIastonbury, CT FU LL Time position for places. There ore area- Indian Harbour floor. $525 plus secur­ 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dapandabla 4pm.______good sized kitchen with ity. No pets. Call 649- LINES Please call A. Plante flto with salary up to 06033 driving and general many other fine fea­ glass sliders to deck, Beach. Townhouse, 2 car a muaL Call Bob. at 647-9946. MECHANIC with expe- store work. Should be tures In this home. bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 192S until 5pm.______Director of Nursing Services rlence wonted full *16.15 (no benefit rate I fMil OpBartuwNy Iwpiaytr M/F Make an Offer. Realty 2>/k baths, private back familiar with this area. yard treed lot. Priced garage. Newlv deco­ F U L LY Furnished 1 bed­ time. Apply In person, up to *16.96). Inter- Apply In person: World, Frechette Be­ rated. Vacant. Assu­ room, with garage. Mansfield Auto Ports, EXPERIENCED Collec­ to sell. $249,900. U 8. R 643-5151 eatad applicants con­ Flower Fashion, 85 noit Associates. 646- Realty. 643-2692.n mable mortgage. A/C. $700 plus utMtIes Route 32, Mansfield. tor at 60 day level. 7709.D. and security. 871-9292. toe tact; East Center Street, $68,500. 649-4346. SUPERVISOR-RN. Savings Bank of Man­ Monchester.______ONE OF TH E surest wavs ELD ER LY Housing. Now Mondov-Frlday, 3pm- Mrs. Papin at chester. 649-9696 ext. taking applications for 339.______WAITRESSES Wanted to find bargain buys Is to 11pm. Applications are full or part time. Apply 1 and 2 bedroom opart- PART TIM E now being occepted for Meadows Manor FU LL Time. Immediate shop the classified ads In person. Luigi's Res­ every day. menta. Coll 528-6522. this key position. For 333 Bldwell 8t. opening sales/office taurant. 706 Hortford position. We will train. 1 bedoom, busline. Ap­ CIRCUUTION CREW SUPERVISORS Interview please con­ Manchester, C T 06040 Road, Manchester. 649- pliances. $450 plus utili­ tact Mrs. Plante, DNF, $5 per hour Includes 2 ties. No pets. Security. Excellent opportunity for retirees, students, 0470101 nights and Saturday. PART-TIME Crestfleld Convols- MORTDABES 649-7770. moms. Approxima'tley 20 hours per week, cenf. 643-5151. Call 643-2171. _____ BU8 NE88 work with young adults ages 10 thru 15. DPPDRTUNmED (»NDDMINIUM8 Monday thru Thursday 4:30pm-8;30pm, CERTIRED I In need ot Saturday 10am-2pm. Reliable transporta­ MAKE money with your FOR RENT EVENINGS Salta Clark A Mortgage? computer. Join a na­ tion a must. If you have the ability to moti­ NURSES EAST Windsor 2badroom C a tM a r tional network. Tele- Qo(Xl ergdit or bad We need 8 people to work vate young adults and have soma sales AIDES phone 1-800-346-4147. luxury Condominium. part-time from our telephone experience, your earnings potential It needed at once at mo­ credit, we make loans Fireplace, skylight, unlimited. Baaed on straight commisalons. dern Health Shop In Meadows Manor eeay. Recent ben* basement, garage, sales office for major dally Call Jeanne Circulation Departfnent, 647- large shopping canter. Eeat, a 116 bed multi­ Real Estate kruptcy, forecloere or laundry, I'/i baths, $825. 563-8060 evenings. newspaper 5:15 to 9:15 evenings late paymento, wa can Send a message of love 0048. Professional atmos­ level health care facil­ 828-8465 days.______and Saturday 9-12:30 pm. No phere and pleasant ity la looking for Cer­ MANCHESTER $125,900 help. Relo-Com hae It HDRIE8 TO DAY IS a good day to experience necessary, we will working conditions. tified Nuraing Aaalst- all from 1st and 2nd to your Valentine on FDR SALE 649 East MIddIg Tpkg., Unit F mortgagee to rafl- place an od In classified to Unlike the usual retail ante to fill tha newly I sell those Idle Items train. Newer Townhouse Condo unit located In quiet area nancaa. Applications store. Flexible hours. created 4pm-8pm All real estote advertised In you've been storing. A February 13^^ 2 bedrooma lit baths, fully equipped kitchen with Ukan In tha convanl- quick call to 643-2711 will • B u irin tN d hour piy Interesting health •hlft. Starting salary the Manchester Herald Is dining area private deck, full besamant. Oarage and PART TIM E sublect to the Foir Housing anca of your home or put your od In print. field, good salary & be­ of *7.86-*8.11 c o m - parking for one additional car. • Approx. 24 hrs. per weok Act of 1948, which mokes It office. nefits. Apply at once to manaurate with ax- Illegal to odvertlse any pref­ OIroetlona Exit 00 to Middle Tpka West follow • Pliitint working conditions CUSTOMER SERVICE erence, llmitotlon ordlscrlm- manager Diana. parianca. Apply In MIddto Tpka peat Ponce Station, Middle Tpka East CAUNOW HOMES We are looking for retponalble service- Inotlon bosed on race, color, • Bonutoi Ridgecrest Condos on left. our profaaalonala are FOR RENT minded Individuals to handle customer Inquir­ ParliaHa Haaltfc parson at: religion, sex or notlonol • CommiMlont origin, or on Intention to on duty 7 daya a waak CALL ies. The position requires enthusiasm, indS" MsidDWt MinDr moke any such preterence, MANCHESTER. Porter pendent thinking, and organization. Good Maaekaalar ParkaAa limitation or discrimination. Street. 6 room Colon­ Contact 333 Bldwall St. RELO-COM communication akilla and a pleasant tele­ 404 W. MM4I# Tpka. ■Tbe Herald will not know- ial, 3 bedrooms, 2 cor Manchaatar, C T 06040 Inolv occept any odvertlse- Wa CM bslB fsa bsaaats a FINANCIAL garage. No pets. Secur­ 643-2711 Manchtstsr Htrald phone manner are aasentlol. ment which Is In violation ot 047-9101 ity and references. 16 Bralnard Place the low. ______tEALE'' mFEIHMAU SERVICES to pl9ce your a Uttlo space ;ill M M B A satf ask far Dan $1200 per month plus 3 :3 0 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday In th e C O V EN TR Y. Sparkling Call Bob Hayward utilities. Call RE/MAX. special message Mr. Purctll 7:00 AM — 10:(X) AM Saturday There's someone out BODYMAN with expe­ and new! 3 bedroom East ot the River, Ro­ there who wants to buy H K h t p la c e rience wanted full Ranch among pine 649-3156 Between 4-7 PM, ITS I salie Z. BrunettI, 647- Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more your power tools. Find time. Apply in person, trees. Walk to the lokel Licensed by CT. and 1419. After 6pm , 643- P.S. Deadline is 10 A.M., Feb. 12th, 1988 Information. that buyer with a low-cost Mansfield Auto Parts, $147,900. Klernan N.Y. 7014. 647-9946 ^ Odin Classified. 643-2711. Route 32, Monsfleld. Realty. 649-1147.