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WEATHER ■By John Mitchell say interest in Latin here is on the German and French, said Allan B. students who receive state and take Latin courses. language, adding that it tends to ■ Herald Reporter upswing, mirroring a trend seen in Chesterton, the school system’s national recognition, she said. He called the Manchester pro­ weed out a majority of students. the rest of the coutnry. curriculum director. " It ’s a Ian- ^ “ Latin has always been a very gram small but effective. ’They’re “ Most of the smarter kids are more Connecticut forecast ; Latin Isn’t exactly the hot new "There’s an ever-increasing In­ guage that you keep holding your strong language in this town,” she doing it pretty well,” he said. attracted to taking Latin,” he said. ; In course at Manchester High terest in Latin," Pfeiffer said. breath, hoping you’re going to offer said. When she started teaching in "There’s still surely room for ’’Its grammar is simple, but to Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: :School, but the numbers sure look it the next year." 1967, there were about 25 students improvement.” translate is extremely difficult." Tosier than they did a few years LATIN F E L L out of favor In the Bernadette Musseman, head of taking Latin, she said. With other teachers starting to Partly sunny, windy and cold. High in the mid 20s. ■ago. Winds northwest increasing to 20 to SO mph with- late 10608 when teen-agers began to the foreign language department at Ruth CzerbinsM, foreign lan­ PFE IFFE R ADMITTED that help promote the language, Pfeiffer Manchester High School, said stu­ higher giists. Clear aiid very cold tonight. Uiw sero : Bill Pfeiffer, the high school's question the relevance of studying a guages department head for South taking Latin looks good on college said he can only see an increase in language which hasn’t been spoken dents who take Latin believe it will to S above.! Winds nortiiwest 10 to 15 mph. Partly ; part-time Latin teacher, said there Windsor High School, said the Latin applications. And because 60 per­ enrollment. “ Language doesn’t go since the fall of the Roman Empire. help them in achievement tests. program has about 110 students. away," he said. “ I think Latin is sunny apd cold Saturday. High in the 20s. ;are 38 students enrolled in the cent of the English language has By the mid-lOTOs, people started "W e don’t have a big Latin The number has slowly increased Latin roots, it helps in spelling and going to keep growing because it's WOst Coastal, East Coastal: Partly sunny, windy ! two-year program this year. The pushing for a return to the basics, curriculum,” she said. since the school opened in the 1960s. the testing process. But Latin has being encouraged by the English and cold. High near 30. Winds northwest increasing Inumber is 17 more students than ;last year. and Latin once again came back Kenneth Lester, the foreign- more practical uses as'well, he Department.” to 20 to 30 mph with higher gusts. Clear and very cold into favor. P F E IF F E R HAS taught the language consultant for the state pointed out. tonight. Low around 10. Winds northwest 10 to IS : Other school systems can show In Manchester, Latin was reinsti­ program part time for the last two Department of Eklucation, said 100 ’"The language has a neat kind of Because Pfeiffer keeps his stu­ mph. Partly sunny Saturday. High near 30. :more impressive enrollment fig- tuted at the high school four years years. He said he’s been happy with of the 140 high schools in the state application, even in English,” he dents on guard in class, he said the Northwest Hills: Partly sunny, windy and cold. •ures than Manchester. Bolton, a ago, after an eight-year hiatus. the turnout, though it is considera­ All T ir e d Out offer Latin. Most are offered at the said. ’It gives kids skills people old myth of Latin as a boring field of High 20 to 25. Winds northwest increasing to 20 to 30 :rouch smaller school system Uian Some Manchester school offlcials bly less than in other area towns. third- or fourth-year level. really are in need of." study, as his college friends would mph with higher gusts. Clear and very Cold tonight. Americans discard hundreds of thousands of tires each : Manchester, for instance, has 130 say the curriculum still has a way to In Bolton, for instance. Bolton In 1982-83, 6,500 students across Students in his classes learn how refer to it in verse, doesn’t apply Low around sero. Winds northwest around 10 mph. year. Ironically, the tire was invented by an Irish vet ; students enrolled in its Latin go. High School Latin teacher Susah Connecticut studied the language, to use 250 Latin expressions culled today. Low 5Q -program. Partly sunny Ssaturday. High 20 to 25. who specialized in taking care of the automobile’s There aren’t many students Murray said she has six Latin which he called the third most from daily life, he said. "None of the kids can identify Temperatures But Manchester officials have enrolled in Latin, when one com­ classes this year. ’The full-time popular, statewide. Lester esti­ predecessor — the horse. John Boyd Dunlop discovered On the negative side. Pfeiffer with that because we won’t let it 'reaSoii for guarded optlmisn. They pares the numbers taking Spanish, Bolton program regularly features mated that about 8,000 students now •oW there » lot of work to the happen,” Pfeiffer said. Coastal forecast the tire in IHHH when he fixed up his son’s bicycle Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and wheels with some air-inflated rubber. Dunlop soon FRONTS: Montauk Point. abandoned his horses and began mass-producing tires Phase-in plan for revaluation F Winds northwest decreasing to 20 to 30 knots with f(>r motorcycles. In 1895, the Michelin brothers in W a r m .^ ^ gusts during the late afternoon. Northwest winds France becuime the first to use tires on automobiles. around 15 knots tonight. Saturday northwest winds Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary. 15 to 25 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet today 2 to 3 feet tonight. 1)0 YOU KNOW - What are “radial” tires? Seas 1 to 3 feet Saturday. Light freezing spray has good chance in Legislature THURSDAY’S ANSWER — Water freezes at zero degrees possible today. NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts rain centigrade. By George Loyna be gradually imposed over a period Legislature will pass phase-in and showers for Saturday for the western Guif. Rain is aiso expected for Across the nation 2 -1?.87 * Knowledge Unlim ited. Jnc. 1987 Herald Reporter of years instead of ail at once. legislation. “ They don’t want to ’The municipal tax rate usually take the option from us,” he said. E coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest. A measure that would allow Storms packing gale-force winds, rain and snow A. Newspaper in Education Program declines after a revaluation b^ Manchester had phased in new blew through the West and the Northeast today, Sponsored by Manchester and other towns to cause the value of taxable property assessments over a five-year pe­ triggering warnings and travelers’ advisories. The Manchester Herald phase in new property tax assess­ has increased. riod following its last revaluation in ments after revaluations is likely to The tax bills for motor vehicles 1977. The legislation that permitted ..... V Scattered thunderstorms fell from New Mexico to pass the General Assembly's Fi­ and personal property, or business phase-ins expired in 1985. the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, and rain fell nance. Revenue and Bonding Com­ inventories, will decline once the Rep. Ronald Smoko, D-Hamden, in western Kansas. Goodwell, Okla., was hit by mittee. officials said Thursday. mill rate is lowered. These catego­ co-chairman of the finance panel, marble-size hail about midnight. Almanac "That (bill) should have a good ries of taxable property are re­ said Thursday the previous legisla­ Colorado had rain, mixed with snow over the chance of passing because it makes valued every year. tion was not renewed earlier central mountains. a lot of sense,” said state Sen. However, b^ause real estate is because there was not a pressing Rain fell from western Nevada to northern Today is Friday. Feb. 13, the In 1885, first lady Bess Trumatf William A. DiBella, D-Hartford. reassessed only every 10 years, the need for it. He said most towns California and the Pacific Northwest, with snow in 44th day of 1987. There are 321 was born in Independence, Mo. r co-chairman of the panel. change in value is abrupt after a conduct their revaluations between the mountains. days left in the year. In 1914, the American Society ot On Tuesday. DiBella had said revaluation, and real estate tax the seventh and tenth years of a Gale warnings were posted along the northern ’Today’s highlight in history; Composers, Authors and Publish-^ such legislation probably would not bills usually increase despite the decade. two-thirds of the Pacific Coast, and winds gusted to On Feb. 13, 1935, a ju ry in ers, known as ASCAP, was- pass, but he explained Thursday lower tax rate. The phase-in would Meotti's bill would allow a 55 mph at Redding, Calif. Winter storm warnings for Flemington. N.J., found Bruno founded in New York. that he had inadvertently confused ease the shock of the higher real three-year phase-in. Rep. John W. heavy snow and strong winds were in effect in the Richard Hauptmann guilty of In 1920, the League of Nations the bill with another piece of tax estate assessments, which account Thompson. D-Manchester, has in­ higher elevations of California’s Sierra Nevada first-degree murder in the recognized the perpetual neutral­ legislation. for the bulk of most people's tax troduced a bill, aiso being consi­ north of Yosemite National Park and in west central kidnap-death of the baby of ity of Switzerland. Manchester’s elected officials bills. dered by the finance committee, Nevada’s mountains. aviator Charles Lindbergh. The In 1945. during World War II,; consider the phase-in legislation The effect of the revaluation is to that would allow a phase-in over Travelers’ advisories for heavy snow were posted verdict carried an automatic the Soviets captured Budapest,^ one of the most important bills they shift the tax burden to real estate five years. over the rest of the Sierra Nevada. death sentence. Hungary, from the Germansl. would like to see passed during this property from the other two types Manchester officials have said In the Northeast, snow fell over central New On this date; after a 50-day siege. session of the General Assembly.' of property. they prefer a five-year phase-in. Photo by Joseph Gochee The town is working on a property Manchester town Director Ste­ By allowing revaluations of real England. New York state, northern and western In 1542. the fifth wife of In 1945, Allied bombing raids revaluation that should be the basis phen T. Cassano said Thursday that estate every two years or so, the Pennsylvania and northeast Ohio, Travelers’ England’s King Henry VIII, began against the German city of for levying taxes due July 1, 1988. DiBella and Sen. Michael P. Meotti, abruptness of the new assessments advisories for snow were in effect in western New Catherine Howard, was executed Dresden. Rockville fire The phase-in legislation would D-GIastonbury, the sponsor of one would not be as great. However, York state, and gale warnings stayed up for after being accused of adultery. In I960. France exploded its Vernon firefighters battle flames and night. The fire was called in at 6:39 p.m. make it easier for property owners of two phase-in bills, will brief the DiBella said this would not be northern New England's coast. In 1633, the Italian astronomer first atomic bomb, in the Sahara smoke as they work to put out a fire that and______was reported under control at 8:44 to . pay . . the increase in their real town Board , .w of ...... Directors on the practical for small towns, because In six hours overnight, an inch of snow fell at Galileo arrived in Rome for trial Desert. ______estate taxes that occurs after a progress progress of of the the legislation legislation at at the the moremore frequent frequent revalu revaluations are Buffalo. N.Y. Heavier rainfall during that period before the Inquisition. gutted a four-family apartment building p.m. revaluation.revaluation. The The higher higher assess- assess­ board’s March board’s meeting. March meeting. donedone on on computers computers instead of included l ‘/4 inches at Alameda. Calif., and nearly In 1635, the oldest public school at 33 Ward St. in Rockville Thursday mentsments fromfrom the the revaluationrevaluation wouldwould Cassano Cassano saidsaid hehe isis confidentconfident thethe on-siteon-site appraisals. appraisals. MORNING WEATHER — Today's weather sateiiite picture recorded at an inch at San Francisco. in the United States, the Today’s forecast called for rain, with snow in Public Latin School. was founded. 2:30 a.m. shows showers and a few thunderstorms stretching from higher elevations, in northern California, the In 1741, Andrew Bradford of Lotteiv southwestern Kansas to eastern New Mexico. Thick precipitation- Pacific Northwest, northern Nevada, Idaho and Pennsylvania published the first producing clouds over Washington, Oregon, western Nevada and the western Montana; scattered thundershowers from magazine in the United States. Employers give R O TC vyork program good report card northern and centrai portions of California are associated with an Oklahoma to central Kansas and western Missouri; Titled The American Magazine, Connecticut daily approaching frontal system. Layered clouds over the Northeast are snow showers from northern New England to the or A Monthly View of the Political Thursday: 513 By John MMitchell itchell from the ROTC because the job from peoplelookingforhelp,”people lookingforhelp,” Peak better prepared. job.”job.” ^ Quinn in n said. said. sheshe said. said. lower Great Lakes and strong, gusty winds in New State of the British Colonies, it Herald Reporter didn'tdidn't fitfit thethe student'sstudent’s personality,personality, said.said. Jim Lombardi, a manager at Holly Cassano, who helps run a * Schauster said Itit totook him five associated with a couple of low pressure systems. England. lasted three issues. Play Four: 4241 others asreedagreed that the strenethsstrengths far There are goodcood reasons, emnlnv-employ­ MpDnn»l(r.«M cD onald’s, sneirpsfpflsuggested that nursery ....rcorv called ..niiaH The The Children’s rhiiHrpn's yearsyears of of nroddine prodding fi from ROTC Ron Schauster has hired eight outweighed any weaknesses. ers said. Students from the ROTC teachers watch the student for a Place, said the job is grueling, officials before he began hiring the students from the Regional Occu­ The speakers recommended that and similar programs are slow, but day on the job. which is one of the main reasons an school’s students. The turning pational Training Center to do businesses and teachers work to­ reliable. They show up every day. Like other fast-food chains, ROTC student didn’t work out. “ It point, be said, was a tour he took of assembly work at Empire Tool and gether to help bridge the gap in the they take extra pride in their McDonald’s has begun to hire depends on how fast they react, it' the facility. He said the tour opened Manufacturing Co., where he is ROTC students’ transition to the positions and they go out of their people to do more specific tasks, the depends on their personality,” she his eyes to what ROTC was really plant manager. “ real world.” way to prove they are as productive types of jobs suited to ROTC said. ail about. PEOPLE Ail but three have been success­ Jack Peak, ROTC’s director, said as the rest of the work force. students. “ We have no choice but to One student, she said, "could not 3 The school battles to overcome ful, including one who was up­ the idea of the panel discussion The difficulty arises in those first pull in somebody who can only work be creative enough to keep the kids the stigma of the label "mentally graded to a supervisor’s job "which attorneys to the motions, Crocker: came about after a staff survey few months the former student is on in a certain area.” he said. stimulated.” Other employees be­ retarded” every day, school offi­ he’s filled with no problem at ail.” showed teachers and guidance came resentful because they ended Hawn proud Penn sued Royal tour will set a hearing. the job, trying to adjust to life The business representatives cials said. That’s why communica­ Schauster said. counselors were interested in talk­ outside the school. mentioned minor problems such as up doing more work, she added. "To allow the verdict of the jury tion and more understanding are Actress-producer Goldie Hawn Actor Sean Penn has been sued LISBON, Portugal (AP) — .’’A little bit of drive toward the ing directly with the employers to Kevin Quinn, who hires at Ca- losing patience with the special One way that Crestfield Conva­ said in New York that she’s to stand would shock the con­ needed in the business world, they for $25,000 by a musician who Britain’s Princess Diana took a job is something we’re looking for. ” find out how "our kids were doing vey’s Restaurant, said employers students, the extra supervision they lescent Home coped, said Pamela agreed. discovered pride in her Jewish alleges Penn assaulted him at a break from her royal duties and science of the court and cause a he said, adding that being dependa­ out there.” would appreciate knowing more can require and personality clashes Owencheck. director of staff devel­ heritage during a recent trip to nightclub. sightseeing for an early morning gross miscarriage of justice as. ble is also important. Students at Vocational Counselor Donna Na- about an individual’s social skills with other employees. opment, was by choosing the right “ There are people out there that Israel. David Wollnski also asked for splash. the verdict was a result of passion the vocational school for the kos said the school works with more before they’re hired, so manage­ “ Most of the people will be mentors. Just having a patient will want no part of you,” Owen- "For the first lime in my life. I additional unspecified damages Diana took a private swim and prejudice.” the attorneys handicapped meet those require­ than 15 employers who are willing ment and other employees can be understanding until it affects their person for support was important. check said. "And that’s sad.” really fell Jewish.’’ said Ms. in the lawsuit filed Tuesday. Thursday at a pool near Lisbon. said in the papers. ments better than some Manches­ to hire ROTC students. Although Hawn. 41. whose mother was Penn was charged with misde­ Portugal. ter High School students, Schauster the school has an employers’ Jewish. meanor battery after the April 12 Later, she and her husband. said. breakfast every year, Thursday’s "T o think that I ever classified incident. His arraignment was Prince Charles, visited the tomb Today’s quotes Schauster was one of seven program was the first formal m yself as half-and-half for the delayed Wednesday. Penn’s pub­ of 15th century explorer Vasco da employers who discussed the re­ attempt to listen to the business wards and regrets of hiring the sake of others.’’ she said in an licist did not immediately return Gama and had lunch at Sao Jorge ” I don’t think there is going to sector, she said. handicapped at a Thursday interview, to be published in telephone calls Thursday. castle. be a deployment this year or Because of a worker shortage in teachers’ conference at the school, Connecticut, the handicapped have Sunday’s Parade magazine. Wolinski alleged Penn knocked anytime in the Reagan adminis­ at Wetherell Street and Hillstown begun to be tapped more to fill jobs. "The one thing I’ve learned here tration. I don’t think w e’ll have' him off a chair and kicked him Road. While one employer admit­ "W e have found this year, more is that I would never do that ' enough tests completed to know if, after the musician said good­ N B C appeals ted she had a bad experience hiring than any other, we’re getting calls again, because 1 am very proud night to Penn’s wife, actress- SDI works in a way to add to our now." singer Madonna. Attorneys for NBC have ap­ security.” ~ U.S. arms control Ms. Hawn, who got her start as pealed a $19.2 million libel award director Kenneth Adelman, on Valentine Roses a dizzy blonde on T V ’s "Rowan & Fortune tour granted to singer Wayne Newton, deploying the Strategic Defense Martin’s Laugh In.” made a GOLDIE HAWN MILTON BERLE calling the penalty excessive and Initiative, or “Star Wars” de­ DEP hasn’t scrapped successful switch to movies, “ Wheel of Fortune” stars Pat the verdict the result of the ju ry’s fense, in space. starring in and producing " P r i­ . . . visits Israel . . . published first story Sajak and Vanna White have "passion and prejudice.” "What has been published vate Benjamin’ ’ and "W ildcats.” kicked off a goodwill tour to bring In papers filed this week, the about certain contacts with cer­ volunteer tank checks Sally will move Appeals X rating a little Hollywood to their fans. attorneys asked U.S. District tain groups, and especially the About 200 people saw the Judge Myron Crocker to set a new names mentioned, is inaccu­ Berle writes Sally Jessy Raphael says she The makers of "Angel Heart,” game-show stars off Thursday as trial or overturn the award. rate.” — Salah Khalaf, a top aide Bv Andrew Yukovsky But John Rivosa, town of Man­ will move her nationally a movie featuring “The Cosby they began a two-day train trip Jurors in Newton’s civil suit to Palestine Liberation Organize^ Herald Reporter chester fire chief and fire marshal, Comedian Milton Berle has said that a voluntary system is the syndicated television talk show Show” actress Lisa Bonet in a sex through 33 towns and cities against NBC granted the singer tion leader Yasser Arafat, on a published his first short story. The state Department of Envir­ wrong approach because those who to New Haven from St. Louis in scene, have appealed an X rating between Miami and Washington. the award in December following report he contacted a Shiite “ Closing Night at the Zebra onmental Protection may still seek do not volunteer to he inspectors June so she can be closer to her given the film. D.C. a two-month trial. Newton al­ leader to stop kidnappers from! Lounge.” in the March issue of volunteer fire marshals to enforce would eventually be pressured into family. Tri-Star Pictures on Thursday killing three Americans and an^ Redbook. tells the story of Freddy leged that NBC defamed him in a regulations on underground fuel- offering their services by the “ I could no longer do the Indian. Maxwell, a failing standupcomic in Los Angeles appealed the Bridge concert series of news reports in 1980 and storage tanks, even though most example of those who do volunteer. long-distance parenting and Motion Picture Association of " I ’m just glad justice was done.- 9 who encounters surprises when 1981 that linked him to organized fire marshals want no part of the "T h at’s the wrong attitude. there isn’t a mother who doesn’t Huey Lewis & The News and the he climbs the stage of the sleazy America rating, prompted by a crime figures. Money don’t mean a thing to me„ D E P’s proposal. Either we all do it or nobody does know what I’m talking about.” Grateful Dead have been booked Zebra lA>unge. scene featuring Bonet and co-star Network attorneys argued dur­ It won’t bring m y child back. But The fire marshals for the town of it,” Rivosa said. “ I don’t have any Ms. Raphael said Thursday. Mickey Rourke. for a free concert marking the Best Selection Next month. Berle, 79. will be ing the trial that the reports were I’m glad they caught the guilty Manchester and the Eighth Utili­ problem if we all agree to take it She has commuted for more An arbitrator, MPAA officials. 50th anniversary of the Golden »» the host of a one-hour syndicated substantially true. and brought them to court." —^ ties District, who expressed reser­ on. than three years to St. Louis from Gate Bridge. special of his favorite "Texaco Tri-Star executives and the film ­ The motions also said the trial Beulah Mae Donald, mother of a- vations at a December bearing on He said his position is shared by her home and three children in Singer Tony Bennett aiso will Great Prices Star Theater” skits from the makers were to meet today in court erred by not moving the black teen-ager murdered by two. the D EP plan, this week spoke most fire marshals in the state. He New York. New York to screen the movie appear in the May 24 concert, 8 1940s and’50s His memoir. ” B .S., trial to another city than Las Ku Klux Klansmen, following the against the program. also said there was confusion over The show is broadcast by about and decide whether the X rating rock impressario Bill Graham Vegas, where Newton is a popular award of $7 million in damages Carmen DiBattista, director of how frequently tanks would have to 8 I Love You.” will be published 90 U S. stations, said executive said Thursday. Artists are donat­ program coordination for the be inspected. this fall. should stand, said studio spokes­ performer. against the nation’s largest Klan’ producer Burt Dubrow. woman Shawna Relninger. ing their time, he said. Following responses by Newton group. D E P’s Environmental Quality Div­ Ted Lingard, fire marshal for Spring Flowers Galore ision, said Wednesday that he is still Manchester’s Eighth Utilities Dis­ working on a hearing report to be trict, said that his responsibility is sent to the DEP commissioner. He only to ensure the fire saftety of Comics Sampler Manchester Herald laid he has not decided whether he underground tanks, not to check for Fill recommend going forward possible leaks. He said he would 20% off Valentine Plants Ca»h & Carry In this space, samples of with the plan, but he said that probably not volunteer as a DEP despite opposition the DEP may be inspector. new comics will be USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. Its Published dally axcapt Sunday (ible to enlist enough fire marshals 'The reasoning behind the DEP 85 East Center Street, Manchester 7 7 Suggaatad earrlar rataa art $1.60 printed from time to time. THE GRIZZWELLS~ by Bill Schorr and cartain holldaya by lha Man------l(Ty.$6.50r,, $6.50 for ono tnontli, $19.26 statewide to make the program plan was that fire marshals could Our aim is to get reader chaatar Publlahing Co., 16 Bralnard for thraa montha, $86.50 for alx feasible. inspect underground tanks for reaction to new comics, Placa, Manchaatar, Conn. 06040. moniha and $77.00 for on# yoar. : T h e DEP had been hoping to compliance with state environmen­ 649-5268 Sacond claaa poataga paid at Man­ Mall rataa ara avallabla on raquaat. organize the inspection program tal regulations at the same time or to old comics that we chaatar, Conn. POSTMASTER: Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8-8 Sand addraaa changaa to tha Man­ through the Bureau of State Fire they checked for fire safety. are thinking about drop­ chaatar Harald, P.O. Box SOt, Man­ To placa a claaalOad or diaplay Marshal, a unit of the state police. liie DEP has a similar voluntary ping. Herald readers are chaatar, Conn. 06040. advartlaamani, or to report a nowa Local fire marshals who volunteer program for water and air com­ Itam, atory or ptetura Idea, call 643- would be given the authority to pliance, in which local health invited to comment on 2711. Offica houra ara 6:30 am. to 5 If you don’t racalva your Harald p.m. Monday through Friday. inspect existing non-residentlal directors serve as enforcement any aspect of our comics by 5:00 p.m. waakdaya or 7:30 a.m. gas- and oil-storage tanks to make officers. DiBattista said that al­ page. Send your com­ Saturday, plaaaa. talaphona your ;ure they complied with state though many health inspectors ments to: Features Editor, earrlar. If you’ra unabla to raach Tha Manchaatar Harald laa mam- environmental requirements. opposed that program, the DEP your earrlar, call aubacribar aarvica bar of tha Aaaoclatad Praaa and a : The DEP has said itdoes not have found it worthwhile to seek the Manchester Herald, P.O. at 647-0046 by 5:30 p.m. waakdaya mambar of lha Audit Buraau of O r- for dallvary In Manchaatar. culallona. gnough staff to inspect the 52,000 services of those who were willing Box 591, Manchester, tanks throughout the state. to participate. 06040. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 13. 19«7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 13, 1987 — 5 Connecticut in B ri^ Agency ./World In Brief I LegislatoFs laud health-care plan WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ against more than $2,000 a year in dental care, as well as long-term beyond the Reagan proposal. Stamford apartment tenants Illegal delays irk Freighter comes to rescue of ship dent Reagan’s proposal to provide out-of-pocket hospital and doctor nursing home care. Sen. David Durenberger of Min­ ..V i "■ 1— f the elderly with Medicare protec­ bills by paying an additional $4.92 a Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., nesota, ranking Republican on the STAMFORD — The second-Roor apartment in which a fire that NEW YORK — A German freighter rescued 21 crew members from a merchant ship sinking fast in the Atlantic today, and three tion against massive hospital and month under the Part B coverage chairman of the House Commerce Senate Finance Committee's Uiied five peopie started was iiiegaiiy occupied, according to a doctor bills is being greeted as a that now costs $17.90 monthly. health subcommittee, said the health subcommittee, praised Rea­ city Health Department official. ‘ > A. ___ people were missing after their life boat capsized in the stormy lawmaker sea, the Coast Guard said. welcome but limited step by health Part B generally covers doctor president’s move was “an impor­ gan’s decision and said, “It is Michael Kraynak, housing code enforcement director for the j m " care activists in Congress. bills and is voluntary, although tant first step,” but noted the plan unconscionable that we have let Health Department, said Thursday that the apartment was HAR’TFORD (AP) - Officials in Four others remained aboard the 387-foot ’Turkish merchant While the plan embraced Thurs­ about 98 percent of the elderly take does not offer a specific solution to senior citizens and the disabled unoccupied and under renovation late last year when the building Gov. William A. O’Neill’s office say ship Bora Isik. day by Reagan also outlines poten­ the coverage. Part A of Medicare paying for long-term nursing home impoverish themselves at the very was last inspected. A permit and another inspection would have the governor is moving as fast as he “She’s going down pretty much like a rock,” said Coast Guard tial approaches for improving pays hospital bills and is financed care. time they are the sickest, under the been required before it could be rented, he said. can to set up the new Department of Petty Officer Randy Midgett. health insurance for Americans through Social Security tax Rep. Edward R. Roybal, D-Calif., most stress and have huge medical The landlord, John Bunch of Stamfoi^, never applied for the Veterans’ Affairs, despite claims Petty Officer Matthew Pleasant said rescue efforts by the under 65, as well as long-term deductions. chairman of the House Select bills." permit that would have allowed that apartment to be occupied, from one lawmaker that nothing is freighter Colombo had been temporarily halted. nursing home care, the immediate Still not covered under the Committee on Aging, said the plan Durenberger called the increase Kraynak said. being done. “The seas are just too rough,” Pleasant said. “They’ll start a focus is on acute care for Medicare expanded Medicare program falls short of the president’s prom­ in the monthly premium “modest” Three survivors of the fire told The Stamford Advocate they Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro Jr., search for the missing men and continue the rescue efforts at beneficiaries. drafted by Health and Human ise for a broad, national solution for and said “the most serious criti­ R-Wolcott, the legislature’s most daybreak." Under the proposal, Medicare Services Secretary Otis R. Bowen uninsured and underinsured people cism that can be offered of this were among five people living in rooms into which the apartment ardent spokesman for the state’s proposal is that it is far too little." had been divided. Red Cross staff and fire department sources A C-130 rescue plane sent by the Coast Guard to search for the recipients could insure themselves would be bills for drugs and eye and and predicted Congress would go 420,000 veterans says he constantly three missing men was expected to arrive about 10 a.m. EST, told the newspaper confirmed that there were no vacant gets calls from veterans asking apartmenU in the building. Pleasant said, adding that 21 crew members were safely aboard about the new agency. the German vessel. The tenants said they were paying between $75 and $80 a week “It was supposed to be in place Israel to rent the rooms. Jan. 1,” Migliaro said this week. “Nothing to date has been done. I Botha says censorship will stay Diocese to get first Hispanic deacon say to the governor: Come on baby, let’s get with it.” JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The sponsor of a major continues NEW HAVEN — The first Hispanic person to become a deacon The new agency was created by high school track tournament withdrew its support today and 100 in the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut will be ordained on the Repubiican

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Graezyk The court said the compensatory support an outrageous judgment The Associated Press damages were large but supported totally at odds with both the lawand vwtovm«pcbAWAywnH by the evidence. the facts surrounding Texaco’s more traffic ooemidioN... HOUSTON — Pennzoil Co. won a Adding interest, the reduced acquisition of Getty Oil Co. in 1984,” new round in its high-stakes battle judgment comes to $10.2 billion, said James W. Kinnear, chief with Texaco Inc. as an appeals down from $12.4 billion, said executive officer of White Plains, court upheld most of an unprece­ Pennzoil spokesman Bob Harper. N.Y.-based Texaco. When a citizens’ group last month called on dented multibillion-dollar award Even with the reduction, the “The court’s reduction of the the town of Manchester to hire a full-time Turks guard i against Texaco for interfering in a judgment remains the largest in unlawful and outrageous punitive traffic engineer, its suggestion was quickly planned merger. U.S. history. damage award cannot be allowed to A three-judge panel of the 1st Texaco angrily criticized the mask the absurdity of today’s basic dismissed by town officials. Soviet border! Texas (^urt of Appeals rejected 89 ruling, promising an appeal to the ruling. The modified judgment of Town Manager Robert Weiss said at the claims of error in the November U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. the $8.53 billion plus accrued 1985 state district court triai in The company does not have to pay Interest is so clearly unlawful and time that Manchester could not justify the which Pennzoil sued Texaco for any money while appeals continue. grossly excessive that it demands expense of a full-time traffic engineer. with diiigence interfering in a planned Pennzoil- "Today’s decision continues to reversal by a higher court.” Besides, the town had an officer in the police Getty Oil Co. merger. F The appeals court, in its 162-page department trained in traffic matters and a ruling issued ThurWiay, accepted . FIIESnEmMYT newly hired town engineer with a background WASHINGTON — ’The Soviet soldiers down in the one claim from Texaco, that the $3 * CELE8 MT10H * in transportation, Weiss said. valley at the Arrpacay dam were so close that their billion in punitive damages facial features and their foggy breath in the nippy awarded by the jury was excessive. *10 off all While the Manchester Police Department air could be made out through low-grade AP photo The court cut that figure to $1 billion but upheld the $7.53 billion in still has a traffic officer, the town lost its binoculars from the ’Turkish side of the border. compensatory damages. WINTER JACKETSI transportation-oriented engineer after just No magnification was needed to identify the face Ready for battle "There is a point where punitive painted in red and white, nearly 14 feet high, on the and *10, o ff all E damages may overstate their pur­ three days on the job. His resignation left the side of the Soviet protocol building. It was Lenin, Engineering Division back at square one and The chief combatants in the fight to bought in the Presidents' Days sales. pose and serve to confiscate rather iwiSIMTCDWOitKBOOTil and when it appeared some years ago, the ’Turks bring bounty to downtown Manchester From left are Fred Nassiff Sr., Bernie than to deter or punish,” the panel the possibility of an intelligent traffic policy in responded by painting a portrait of equal size on set off on another quest for bargain Apter, Monique Johndro, and Debbie said. “In this case, punitive dam­ as supply lasts doubt. their protocol building — of modern l urkey’s ages of $1 billion are sufficient to Choose from: Open Forum founder, Kemal Ataturk. booty. But one among them is bent on Richardson. Leering in the rear is Fred satisfy any reason for their being Meanwhile, traffic on Manchester’s streets Aside from the artistic competition, there was a betrayai, even as bargains are being Nassiff Jr. awarded.” IJIUIAN continues to grow. Plans for future deceptive feeling of tranquility when Dale Van At.ta development make it likely that the town’s Grocery needed Woodbridge Street as a short cut. and combined the students’ fund­ made a rarely permitted visit to this key position l resources will be taxed for many years to It’s bad enough now with people raising efforts and parents’ hard on the 378-mile ’Turkish-Soviet border. He Decline in union membership siows in ’86 come. In the North End speeding through this residential .work. Since then, the students interviewed Turkish soldiers put there to T u n b e rla n d neighborhood and not stopping at have proudly enjoyed the results what has been a traditional Russian invasion route WASHINGTON (AP) - After last year. members rose $21 to an average “There is going to continue to be Just last week the Planning and Zoning To the Editor: the stop signs! ’There are a lot of of everyone’s work. over the centuries. backpedaling through the early In addition. Labor Department $444 last year, compared with an organized labor movement,” Commission expressed concern over traffic young children in this area and the To come to school on several “Because it’s the border, we’re proud to serve . 1980s with rapidly declining mem­ statistics show that union members average pay increase of $10 for said Richard Belous, a labor suunvims traffic problem that could be here.” said a 2l-year-old soldier who had been on " berships, wage concessions and last year enjoyed more than twice non-union workers, raising their market analyst for the Conference problems on Oakland Street and agreed that I can’t say that I’m surprised by occasions and find broken equip­ earnings to an average $325 per Board, a New York-based business the closing of Andy’s super­ caused by an arcade is a virtual ment, graffiti-marred wood and duty there for a year, one of 500 at the post other lost benefits, American un­ the average wage gains of their and much town leaders should approach state overlooking the shared dam in the valley. ions may be on the verge of a non-union counterparts in absolute week. research house. morel market. but I am saddened at the nightmare. There would be racing stolen pieces is very demoralizing All is not rosy, however, for the “The interesting thing will be to legislators about obtaining state funds to back and forth all day. way on into resurgence. dollars. idea. I feel sorry for the residents to them. "Spur-pf-the-Moment” Union membership in terms of As a result, the pay gap between American labor movement. Un­ see if they can reverse the widen portions of the overburdened road. of the Mayfair Gardens because the night. We don’t need that kind acts of vandalism would be bad THERE IS A BORDER FENCE - on the Soviet ions’ share of the rapidly expanding numbers,” Belous said. "It’s going side. “We have no concern that ’Turks will escape tb ,hard numbers is still falling, union and non-union workers wi­ — Shop oarty tor boat aalactlon — Much of the Oakland Street problem is the it’s very convenient for them to of aggravation or worry. enough, butsomeofthedamageat according to soon-to-be-published dened from $108 a week in 1985 to an job market continues to erode, arid to be extremely difficult for unions the Soviet Union.” an official explained with a to get back up to the point where Chtekt result of rapid development that outpaced the hop right across the street for I’m sure the majority of patrons Keeney Street required special data from the government, but the average $119 per week in 1986. outside experts are skeptical that Wticomt 643-5065 anythingthey need. But. thereare to an arcade of that sort would be tools and planning. Clearly, some smile. Once a month, the Soviets and Turks have a, losses in 1986 are a tiny fraction of The Bureau of Labor Statistics organized labor will ever regain the they again represent 25 percent of road’s ability to absorb additional traffic. the work force.” 269 West Middle Tpke. those of us who shopat Andy’sthat teens and young adults who. for protocol meeting at one or the other of the border figures, which were obtained by clout it enjoyed immediately after Cmxl to WtlgrotA’B) In Iho Tumpllio Plaza Wait person or persons have too much what they were the previous six Unions’ share of the U.S. labor As more and more open space is lost to come from farther on the east and the most part, are ignorant of the time on their hands. buildings. ’There is no camaraderie between the years, and the number of women The Associated Press, showed the World War II and through the early 1950s. force peaked at 35.5 percent in 1945. Mon. thru Wod. 10-S / Thura.-Frl. 9-9 development, the problem will continue to north sides of Manchester. awesome responsibility that Unfortunately, all that can be two opposing forces. carrying union cards rose by 70,000 weekly wage earnings of union ARMY A NAVY m Sal. 9-e / Sun. 10-5 repeat itself around Manchester until town I make frequent stops there to comes with driving and obeying done is to continue to repair the A 20-year-old ’Turk explained that his standing - supplement my biweekly shop­ traffic laws. I’m nervous enough damage and bring the problem to orders were to arrest anyone who crossed the ; authorities can adequately anticipate traffic border from Soviet Armenia. If the intruder openeil demands and plan accordingly. With the . ping excursions; it’s just a little now every time my 10-year-old the public’s attention. The Build­ too expensive for me to do an son goes out to ride his bike. ’This ing and Grounds Department has fire, the Turk had orders to shoot backj Valeiitiiie^iDav, departure last week of Town Engineer entire grocery shopping there. isn’t just another street in Man­ been very prompt and coopera­ What if a full-scale Soviet attack came? “We will K ’Thomas R. Currin, that ability is in doubt. However, when I’ve run out of chester, it’s a raceway. tive in making these repairs. try our best or die in the attempt,” said a H ^ something, when I’ve needed If it could at all be done. I would Hopefully, neighbors or pas- 32-year-old tank commander calmly Under 'Z The PZC’s concerns about Oakland Street, questioning, he conceded that the ’Turkish border * which arose during a review of a North End some fresh meat or a deli item I greatly prefer another food store sersby will report any suspicious had Andy’s close by. In fact I opening up where Andy’s is now activity on the school grounds in force wouldn’t stand much of a chance. ” greeting to the one traffic study, indicate that the citizens’ group usually do all my holiday food for the benefit of all of us, rather time for the police to take action. Tactically, the best bet would be to fall back on known as Town Residents And Friends For shopping there because of the than a giant arcade for the benefit the nearby town of Kars and then to Erzurum, ;■ WE’VE GOT THE STYLE 'MAKE YOUR OWNf Infrastructure Control might not have been as relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere. of a resident of South Windsor. Executive Board where NATO nuclear weapons are deployed. far off the mark in calling for a traffic The "super” stores are not for Keeney Street School PTA Retreat would be in order because the ’Turks’ Z me. While they may be the least Linda J. Hardgrove Manchester weaponry is antique by military standards. Their " FOR YOU engineer as town officials seemed to suggest. expensive of all grocery stores. I 342 Woodbridge St. principal tank, the U.S.-made M-48, dates to the Z The PZC’s recognition of traffic problems don’t like the crowds, the sullen Manchester Korean War era. ,' FOR VALENTINE’S DAY does not automatically mean the town would cashiers and the long lines at the Letters policy No tank traps have been constructed, even ;; 0heSiuissColonu be justified in rushing out and hiring a deli counters, not to mention the though the Soviets have a contingent of some S,000;> ’The Manchester Herald wel­ modern T-64 arid T-72 tanks ready to roll less than « 3 full-time traffic engineer. However, if the traffic I have to contend with. comes original letters to the We have: Those of us from this part of town Costly vandalism editor. 30 miles away. And a chemical attack preceding a» PERMS town ever expands its Engineering Division, it now have no alternative except to Soviet invasion “would wipe the Turks out,” is discouraging Letters should be brief and to “ / love you with a custonv irs NEWT... should give serious thought to hiring an make that trek into the congested the point. They should be typed or according to an American official. “They have COLORS 11*1 o greehftg mori more engineer who specializes in transportation areas of town. To the Editor; neatly handwritten, and, for ease hardly a gas mask among them.” he explained. * basket filled with u s AUTOMATIC... ■ 10 mSmOlV ° ~ irs UNIQUE... CUTS ITS EXCITING matters. I would like to see another food in editing, should be double­ your heart's delight: ITS EASY AS in o very peraonot nrmtoge store open up in that spot. It The Keeney Street School com­ spaced. Letters must be signed BUT THE TURKS are not taken lightly by the ;• 1-2-3 In the meantime, the town should consider Soviet high command. Their ferocity and iri exactly wtKit YOU wont to doesn’t have to be as big as munity is becoming very discour­ with name, address and daytime Z To keep you looking your best toyVOUP WAY______hiring an engineering consultant to conduct a determination in defense of their eastern border Z Andy’s, but I wouldn’t like to see aged ps once again, costly vandal­ telephone number (for verifica­ Cheeses Chocolate Spaelal only comprehensive traffic study of the entire one of those extremely expensive ism was committed to the tion) . near Mount Ararat included the do-or-die sacrificle persons willing Perfume $ 2 7 s o . $ 7 5 ■ Former Rep. Thomas Evans represents the DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... 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School Street home, assaulted a She is also survived by two sons, He was a senior program man­ pregnant baby sitter, and fled with Steven Kovacik of Woodstock and ager at United Technologies Re­ his 14-month-old daughter, police Lawrence Kovacik of Willimantic; search Center. A veteran of more said. one daughter, Linda Taber of than 43 years with United Technolo­ William R. McCue Jr., 44, of no Stafford; and four grandchildren. gies, he joined Pratt k Whitney as a certain address, broke into the The funeral will be Friday at 9; 15 junior engineer in 1942.' From 1943 house at 148 School St. at about 3 a.m. at Ladd FuneraliHome. 19 to 1958 he held various positions p.m. when the baby sitter refused to Ellington Ave., followed by a mass with United Aircraft ^ sea rch let him in, police said. He allegedly of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Laboratories. He also held posi­ threw the baby sitter against a Luke Church, Ellington. Burial will tions with UTC’s Missiles and refrigerator, tore a telephone off a be in the Ellington (Center Ceme­ Space Systems Division. Corporate wall, then left the home with his tery. There are no calling hours. Systems Center and Hamilton baby daughter. Police said McCue Memorial donations may be Standard. was intoxicated during the made to the Ellington Volunteer He returned to the Research incident. Ambulance Corps, the American While McCue was in the house, Center as senior systems engineer Cancer Society or to the North in 1970 and was named program his two sons, ages 4 and II, hid in an Central Hospice. manager in 1976. In his current upstairs bedroom, police said. position he was involved in the RONALD M. GROSE McCue was later apprehended at Manchester Memorial Hospital, F overall planning, control and coor­ dination of the high-energy laser . . . UTC executive where he brought the baby. Police Mary Balesano had no information this morning on Take heart activities at the Research Center. He also coordinated these activi­ Mary (Evanisky) Balesano, 82, of where the baby or other children ties with United Technologies Opti­ Ella Hyland Hartford, wife of Patrick Balesano, are now staying. Police were also cal Systems, UTC’s optics opera­ Ella (Hart) Hyland, 88, of Hart­ died Wednesday at St. Francis unable to say who the owner of the tion in West Palm Beach, Florida. ford. died Wednesday at the South Hospital and Medical Center, Hart­ house is. He had the longest employee Windsor Nursing Center. She was ford. She was the sister of John The baby sitter, Joanne Wohlge­ Evanisky of Manchester. service record at the Research the widow of Frank Hyland, and the muth, 27, of 278 Hendee Road, was Besides her husband and brother, treated at Manchester Memorial E Center. aunt of Thomas J. Hart of she is survived by two daughters, Grose earned a bachelor of Manchester. Hospital and released. Dolores Kelly of Suffield and science degree in aeronautical She is also survived by one niece. McCue was charged with third- Sandra Balesano of Hebron; a son, engineering in 1943 from New York Carol A. Morgan, of Glastonbury. degree assault, threatening, risk of Patrick Balesano of Hebron; two • ' ,C"' University, a master’s degree in The funeral was today from the injury to a minor, breach of peace sisters, Ann Evans of Wethersfield aero sciences in 1960 from the Ahern Funeral Home, 180 Farming- and interfering with an officer. He and Alice Davis in North Carolina; Hartford Graduate Center. He was ton Ave., Hartford, with a mass of was held on $15,000 cash bond two stepbrothers; nine grandchild- a member of the American Insti­ Christian burial in the Cathedral of pending an appearance today in There’s plenty to do on Valentine’s Day ren; and seven great­ tute of Aeronautics and Astronau­ St. Joseph, Hartford. Burial was in Manchester Superior Court. grandchildren. tics and held one U.S. patent. Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, He served as finance chairman Bloomfield. The funeral will be Saturday at A Manchester man arrested and was a member of the board of 8:15 a.m. from the D’Esopo We­ Wednesday night on an assault trustees for the United Methodist thersfield Chapel. 277 Folly Brook Htrild photo by Pinto warrant was charged with posses­ Church of Bolton. He was also Margherlta Nicola Blvd., Wethersfield, followed by a sion of cocaine while police were whether or not you have a sweetheart Involved in the Boy Scouts of mass of C3iristian burial at 9a.m. in serving the warrant. The funeral for Margherita Nic­ St. Augustine Church. Hartford. Unlucky day Police said they found a packet nf America. ola. of 30 Eldridge St., will be Besides his wife, he is survived by Burial will be in O d a r Hill suspected cocaine in the home of Saturday at 8:15 a m. at the Holmes Ometery, Hartford. Calling hours Gipsy, the black cat, Isn't afraid of Friday the 13th the way Scott R. Royer, 22, of 13 Cedar St. two sons, Timothy Grose of Bolton, Funeral Home. 400 Main St., and Roger Grose of New York; his are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to9p.m. many people are. Although some superstitious folks say He was held on $10,000 cash bond followed by a mass of Christian Memorial donations may be pending an appearance today in sister, Nancy Crosby Lockwood of burial at 9 a.m. in St. James that a full moon tonight will add to the tension they feel on tax and tip. made to the Newington Children’s Manchester Superior Court. By Nancy Pappas chance to win a free trip to This brief opera, sung in English, a candlelight dinner in Bullard Partridge Family.” Tickets for Florida; and four grandchildren. A Church. Information in Thursday’s this bad-luck day, scientists say today is no different than Herald Reporter Prefer something more Mexico. It all starts Saturday at 7 is about a couple who bicker over Tavern. The entire evening costs the 8 p.m. concert cost between memorial service will be held at 11 Hospital. 181 E. Cedar St., Newing­ No information on the assault Herald was incorrect. freestyie? Dance Hartford will p.m. $25 per person. For reservations, $6 and $20, and may be reserved a.m. Monday at the United Metho­ ton 06111. ' any other Friday. charge was available. their morning coffee and toast, Looking for a last-minute host an evening it caiis by calling 413-733-2291. dist Church of Bolton. 1041 Boston Many clubs are featuring until they come up with a rather call 617-347-3362. “ expressive, freestyie move­ ’Turnpike (Route 44A). suggestion on a way to sweep dances with low cover charges on creative solution to their marital Not quite extravagant enough? W ANT TO INVOLVE the kids? Donations may be made to the your sweetheart off his or her ment to a variety of music.” Saturday evening. For instance, difficulties. It will be presented How about a $100 evening, which You’ll find love in the Wadsworth church’s memorial fund or the feet? Or are you hoping that you Everyone is weicome to come you’ll get in free at The Russian tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. by includes dinner for two at the Atheneum’s galleries, in a American Cancer Society. Il won’t have to spend Valentine’s and dance, whether they know Lady, 191 Ann St. if you’re the Connecticut Opera in Honiss Oyster House in Hartford, program called Holiday H-Arts. evening aione? how to or not. It’s aimed at dressed all in red. Admission to Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hart­ roses, a night at the Ramada Inn At 11 a.m. you’ll begin with a tour Theresa Patty - There’s pienty to do on singles, although everyone is Wizard’s in Tolland is free before ford, and will share the bill with on Asylum Street, and a of scenes of romance in the iSaturday evening, from a welcome. It’ll be at the Masonic 8 p.m., to hear Fountainhead. "I Pagliacci’ by Ruggiero continental breakfast on Sunday museum’s paintings and sculp­ ’Theresa Patty, 94, wife of Charles candlelight dinner in a 19th Hall, US. MainSt„ West Then there are the prizes; morning. Call 246-6591 if you’ re Patty of Naranja Lakes. Fla., died Leoncavallo. Tickets range from tures. A poetry and Valentine­ Hartford, from 8:30 to midnight. ’Thursday in Florida. I :SSfSS^ century inn to a dance with a Ashleys Love Connection, in the $7 to $30. For reservations, call interested. making workshop will follow. It Call 666-5144. Besides her husband, she is decidedly punk flavor. K-mart Plaza, Cromwell, 246-6807. You say you’d drive anywhere costs $3 for children or adults. survived by her son, Alfred J. Kargl I! Like to swing and dip? Ai promises romantic nights, for a good show? Why not head The Valentine’s Day "happen­ of Manchester; a daughter, Viola Gentile and his WRCQ Band wiii SINGLES OR COUPLES are chauffeured limousine rides, IF YOU’RE INTERES’TED in for Springfield, to hear a ing” at the Lutz (Children’s •Q uasas Patty of Miami, Fla.; three grand­ fi perform in the huge baiiroom at welcome at the Hartford dinner for two at the Hawthorne a bit of extravagance, consider Springfield Symphony program Museum will run from 1 to 4 p.m. children; and one great­ Hershey Lake Compounce on Gentlemen’s Valentine’s Dance Inn and an overnight stay at the driving to Old Sturbridge called "Sweetheart Pops” on Saturday. Kids can celebrate this grandchild. • SA^tASON Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The in the El Torito Restaurant, 350 Grantmoor in Newington to some Village, Sturbridge, Mass., fora Saturday evening? The big draw ancient holiday with a variety of // •SONY • t U A t ^ Funeral and burial are at the evening begins with a iavish Roberts St., East Hartford. For of the lucky couples — or singles concert and dinner. Banchetto . of the evening is Shirley Jones, crafts and games. Make convenience of the family. I I •SUAtAUr •nsHtA dinner, and dancing continues $10 — just $8 if you’ re wearing — who show up Saturday night. . Musicale will perform music by who starred in the movie valentines for your special untii 2 a.m. Cost is $34.95 per red clothing — you’ll get six You’ll find roman&e of a Bach and Handel in a 7 p.m. musicals “ Oklahoma,” “ Carou­ friends and even for a pet in your , I 'rlwiss* person, which covers dinner, hours of dancing, a full buffet different kind in Leonard concert in the Visitors’ Center sel” and "Th e Music Man,” as home. It’s free for members; $1 Closings dancing to the big band sounds. dinner, door prizes and the Bernstein’s "Trouble in Tahiti.” Theater. This will be followed by well as television’s “ The for non-members. 3 signal shift SALJ I in education Forget birthdays A T a l s i e f f e r t S ^ ^ Continued from page 1 [YOU GET MORE... A mother's survival guide students in 112 schools and 20 years • FREE l o c a l d e l iv e r y ago, 52,869 youths were enrolled in ■ FREE REMOVAL Rudolf Firkusny is 75 years young 122 schools, he said. WST PRICE CUTTING ON AMERICA'S FAVORITE ■ FREE NORMAL HOOK-UP Bridgeport, the next largest NAME BRAND MAJOR APPLIANCESf...COLOR TVs,... • FREE SERVICE diocese, has 15,193 students in its 44 MICROWAVES, AND MORE! during winter break week By Mary Campbell elementary and seven high schools, ...PLUS MUCH, MUCH MOREIS The Associated Press Helrich said. In 1970-71, there were 27,400 students in 70 elementary NEW YORK — As concert pianist and seven secondary schools, he GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL Bv Nancy Pappas Wednesday, children will be escorted on a Rudolf Firkusny turned 75, he said. ELECTRIC Herald Reporter treasure hunt through the museum, which lasts wanted to think about music rather Sister Marie Treanor, associate ELECTRIC ELECTRIC approximately 50 minutes. They’ll look for an than birthdays. superintendent of schools in the ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC The mid-winter vacation from school looms. Egyptian mummy, precious objects made of He remembers things pianist Diocese of Norwich, said 1986-87 There are snowmen to build and frosty hills to be silver, and much more. The tour is free, as is Artur Schnabel, with whom he enrollment is 7,186 in 21 elementary FRO ST FREE DRYER WASHER scaled. But there are engaging activities to enjoy admission for youngsters age 13 and under. Tours studied in 1932, and conductor and five high schools. She said the ■ HEAVY DUTY m HEAVY DUTY indoors, as well. Here are some activities offered will meet in the main lobby of the museum. Bmno Walter told him about diocese hasn’t closed a school in at REFRIGERA TOR ■ LARGE CAPACITY ■ LARGE CAPACITY at nearby museums for those days when your Oiildren will make their own puppets and musical interpretation. least 10 years. Enrollment is down youngster comes in from the cold, declaring he’s present a show with an ecological theme in a class "W alter said we are trying to from 7,575 students in 1981-82. SIDE BY SIDE just too chilled to go back outside. called Natural Playwrights, at the Connecticut follow the music as much as we Annual tuitions vary widely. In Actress and storyteller Gertrude Blanks will Audubon Society’s Holland Brook Center, 1361 possibly can, as guidelines,” said the Bridgeport diocese, the average GIANT weave fascinating Afro-American tales at the Main St., Glastonbury. Kids in kindergarden Firkusny, whose birthday was Feb. tuition for the first child from a $ 2 4 9 11. "But he always thinks of the Wadsworth Atheneum on ’Tuesday and Thursday family in an elementary school is through grade 2 are welcome, at 2 p.m. 19.0 cu ft $29 B afternoons at 1 p.m., in conjunction with black Wednesday or 4 p.m. Thursday. Cost is $5 for chapter in Dostoevsky’s ‘The $800, $500 for the second, and $400 history month and the exhibition called Images of members, $8 for non-members. Reservations are Brothers Karamazov’ in which for tte third, Helfrich said. Dmitri goes on the sleigh and says, m DUAL-TEMP CONTROLS GENERAL GENERAL Black American History. The presentations are necessary; call 633-8402. For non-Catholics, who make up ’Now I am driving.’ ■ EASY ROLL CASTERS free, as is admission to the museum, for those who about 10 percent of the enrollment, ELECTRIC “ When you finally come to the ■ ENERGY SAVER ELECTRIC are 13 or under. On Tuesday, the storytelling will ’THERE ARE special activities planned at Old the cost is about $150 more per concert, you say, ’Now I am child, he said. UNDERCOUNTE^ 30" ELECTRIC be followed by a free 50-minute tour of the black Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Mass., for this driving.’ We want to be very In Norwich, the average tuition is DISHWASHER ] RANGE history collection, appropriate for children and vacation week. Hands-on activities, such as faithful. At the end, we want to show $395 for the first child, $608 total for adults. For more information, call 278-2670. The learning to bind a book with a profile of we are dqing it, you know. Schnabel two children and $777 for three ■ ENERGY SAVER ■ EASY CLEAN OVEN museum is at 600 Main St., Hartford. Washington on the cover, and making a used to say that the ground has to be children from a family. Sister ■ BIG STORAGE j militia-style hat will be offered in the Visitor solid. Then you can fly. That is what 9 ■ LIGHT WASH Treanor said. She said non- DRAWER IT W ILL BE a week full of special classes and Center throughout the week. There will be a we call preparation.” Catholics pay $610 for the first events at the Lutz Children’s Museum. Four films celebration in honor of George Washington on Firkusny was bom in Napajedia, AP photo child. on dental health will be shown each day at 4 p.m., Monday afternoon, and candle dipping demon­ Czechoslovakia, and made his Secondary school tuitions are including “ ’The Munchers: A Fable.” strations ’Tuesday through next Saturday. Admis­ debut in Prague at age 10 with the much higher — up to $2,800 in the There are classes every morning. Each is $3 for sion is $8.50 for adults, $4 for children ages 6 to 15, Czech Philharmonic. He’s appear­ Concert pianist Rudolf Firkusny stands before the tool of Bridgeport diocese at St. Mary’s in members, $4.50 for non-members. Butenrollment and free to those under 6. ing with that orchestra this season his trade. He turned 75 on Wednesday. Greenwich, Helfrich said. He added FAMOUS MAKE NEC VIDEO MAGNAVOX is limited, so be sure to call or stop by at the The Manchester Recreation Department is in New York and Chicago, playing that the average tuition of the GENERAL ELECTRIC museum on Saturday to reserve your spot! sponsoring ski trips to Ski Sundown on Monday Bohuslav Martinu’s "Concerto No. secondary schools is $2,000. VIDEO CASSETTE CASSETTE 26" COLORl REFRIGERATOR Tuesday: Use your nose, knees and toes to do and Thursday, and a number of roller skating 2.” He will play in the United States 8 Much of the dropoff in Catholic ■ APARTMENT ------RECORDER RECORDER CONSOLE ! Jirrrrnr balancing tricks you never thought possible. trips to East Hartford. For details about 32 times this season. war started and went to New York closely attached to my roots.” school enrollment mirrors what has m WIRELESS REMOTE AFTER SIZE! "H e didn’t quite compose it for Firkusny’s father died when he ■ DELUXE CABINETi Oimcn Grades 1 and 2, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; Grades 3 registration, call 647-3089. in 1941. happened in public schools as the ■ DIRECT DRIVE/ •3 0 .0 0 ■ CABLE rea d y; :Y me,” Firkusny said of the concerto. “ I consider my real debut playing was 3. Soon thereafter, he started to through 6,11 a.m. to noon. There will be three free showings of the "baby-boom” generation com­ REBATE... ■ UNIFIED REMOTE “ He had me very much in mind. We the Antonin Dvorak ‘Piano Con­ "produce some kinds of sounds Wednesday: Do some simple magic tricks. full-length Walt Disney film, “ Sleeping Beauty” pleted its education. CONTROL VEG. DRAWER met just about the time he started to certo’ at a Dvorak celebration which were very agreeable to my Kindergarden and grade 1, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; in West Hartford. The first will be Wednesday at The Catholic schools also suf­ REG. •599 CHILL TRAY write this piece. ... Martinu was concert in Ravinia, near Chicago, ear” on the piano. His mother fered losses of students in the early SAVE *100 DOOR STOP grades 2 through 6,11 a.m. to noon. 10 a.m. in the Bishop’s Comer Branch, 15Starkel playing violin in an orchestra. He in the summer of 1941,” he said. moved to Brno to find him a 1970s because of movement into the Thursday: Make a zoo of animals from Road; the second will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in was able to manage on the piano. As He went to South America in 1943 teacher. AH but one said he was too suburbs, where there were fewer balloons. One class only, grades 3 through 6, 11 the main library, 20 S. Main St.; and the last will we became friends, he usually and was very successful. Hiscareer young. To his mother’s embarrass­ 7 such schools, and because religious a.m. to noon. be at 2 p.m. on Thursday. Advance registration is came and showed me pieces which developed slowly as he played first ment, her stubborn tot soon quit teachers left their orders and were F239 !269 Friday; Practical jokes, of the harmless necessary only if you plan to go to the Bishop’s he was doing and asked if it is in small American towns and then that teacher but continued playing. replaced by lay teachers. $499 variety. Kindergarden and grade 1, 9:30 to 10:30 Comer program. Call 236-6286. pianistic. Strangely enough, it was. with major orchestras. a.m.; grades 2 through 6, 11 a.m. to noon. It’s going to be a busy week at Mystic Seaport He wrote very well for piano. “ I wasn’t a big meteor which "Word went around,” Firkusny AL SIEFFERTS EASY TO GET TO: E-Z TERMS: Saturday: Juggling. Grades 4 through adult. Museum, where the winter school vacation period "When we moved to New York ■ comes and very soon also drops said. “ Men came and told my 445 HARTFORD ROAD 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. means Family Fun Days. Children and their during the war we lived in the same down,” he said. " I was very happy mother that somebody who under­ MANCHESTER, CT. mCASH For the Record ■ MASTER CARD For vacation week only, the hours at the parents may learn to tie knots, sew canvas sails street. With the third concerto, about this. I had time to mature, stands about music should decide if DIRECT. FROM I-B4 TO I had talent or not. ’They arranged I-3B4 m VISA museum will be: ’Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and make s^m shaw ; roll a cask in the cooperage which he dedicated to me, he came study and prepare repertory. I ’m AL SIEFFERTS SUPER an audition for me with (composer) DISCOUNT CENTER!! ■ MONTHLY PMT. Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., Thursday and use a sextant and other instraments of practically every day with what he still playing.” PHONE-647-9997\ Leos Janacek. After success in A house in Coventry destroyed by HARTFORD ROAD I noon to 8 p.m. navigation. At 11:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. each day, did. He wanted to do something The pianist, who married 21 SILVeP LANS Vienna he was respected in Brno as fire 'Tuesday morning was on Fonass STREET a seaport singer will present a special program of which would be played after the years ago, has a daughter and son a great authority. He had a Vernon Branch Road. Because of E X IT 91 SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER war in Prague.” in college. He met his wife in AL SEND THE KIDS on a scavenger hunt through sea songs and tales for children. For more reputation of -being very critical an editing error, a story in WJien Firkusny left Czechoslova­ Czechoslovakia during a visit to his 's iE F F E S rS hB4 HARTFORD 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET the halls of the Wadsworth Atheneum. At 2 p.m. information, call 572-0711. and an enemy of children prodigies. Thursday’s Manchester Herald kia in 1939, he was a star. However, mother. The family speaks Czech at OHN •ilNDAT NOOIM ail Friends of my mother warned her. I gave an incorrect address for the MANCHESTER, CONN. he didn’t want to live in an occupied home. “ I think it is good to keep the wanted to go. I was 5. ” house in a second reference to its OPEN DAILY: MON A THUR8 'TIL O, TUBS, WED. SAT 'TIL 5, FRIDAY'TIL Spin. country. He was in Paris when the native language. I always (eel very location. -.-,-4...- ■ f W — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 13. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 18.1987 — 17 Weekenders turrHE'^ Births

IKM)llli; UME Norman, David Jacob, son of His paternal grandparents are Mr. Memorial Hospital. His maternal Lifestyles of the rich A return to the ’60s Thomas R. and Bea (Nirenstein) and Mrs. Francis W. Donahue of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I t Norman of Tudor Lane, was bom Simsbury. Bernhard E. Parizo of Essex Lifestyles of the rich and famous are being Sixties folkie Saul Broudy will perform Saturday Jan. 27 at Manchester Memorial Junction, Vt. His paternal grand­ explored at Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum, in at the Sounding Board Coffeehouse, in First Church I Hospital. His maternal gradpar- Slater, Rochelle Renee, daughter parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony conjunction with the new exhibit of precious of Christ Congregational, 12 S. Main St.. West ents are Morris and Selma Niren­ of Dehnis'^F. and Denise (Lavoie) J. Gryk of 55 Highwood Drive. objects collected by J. Pierpont Morgan. Hartford. Tickets are $6, and the music starts at 8 stein of Colchester. His paternal Slater of 91 Main St., was bom Jan. grandparents are Robert and Shir­ 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Todte, Erich Robert, son of Saturday evening at 8, the Avery Theater of the p.m. For reservations, call 563-3263. ley Norman of West Springfield. museum will show “The Europeans,” a 1979 film tal . Her maternal grandparents are Richard Klaus-Juergen and Debra Bernard and Georgette Lavoie of Lynn (Banaeige) Todte of 29 based on Henry James' novel of Boston in the 1880s. East Windsor. Her paternal grand­ Wellswood Road, Hebron, was bora Tickets are $3. Play ’Name That Tree’ f e- Gaston, Joshua Alexander, son of parents are Howard and Rosem­ Jan. 28 at Manchester Memorial On Sunday at 3 p.m., a free lecture called Adults and children alike may enjoy a game of Marshall E. and Kristin (Gennari) arie Slater of South Windsor. Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ "Morgan’s Legacy; Corporations, Art and Money” "Name That Tree” on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Gaston of 79 Garden St., was bom ents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. will be offered by Mitchell Kahan, director of tiie Connecticut Audubon Society’s Holland Brook Jan. 26 at Manchester Memorial Zeppa, Ashley Nicole, daughter Banaeige of 279 Burnham St. His Akron Museum of Art, in the same theater. Center, 1361 Main St., Glastonbury. Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ of Joseph H. and Karen M. paternal grandparents are Mr. and ents are Angelo and Mary Gennari (Tischofer) Zeppa of 72 (Tampfield Mrs. Klaus J.E. Todte of Upper It’s tough when there are no leaves to help! of West Stockbridge, Mass. His Road, was bora Jan. 29at Manches­ Jay, N.Y. Admission is $3; lunch will be served for an paternal grandparents are Mar­ ter Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ Native American life additional fee. shall A. and Lois Gaston of West nal grandfather is Russell Ti­ Walter Littlemoon will speak about the Sioux Stockbridge, Mass. schofer of Colchester. Her paternal Clayton, Kathryn Sarah, daugh­ Kids sing In musical grandparents are August and Shir­ ter of Eddy J. and Phyllis (Jassie) Indains at Wounded Knee, S.D., tonight at 7. His Yester, Timothy Nathan, son of ley Zeppa of Birch Mountain Road. presentation will be at the East Hartford YWCA, Clayton of Stafford Springs, was An original children’s musical, “I’m a Norman John and Teresa Whit­ She has a brother, Andrew R., Sand bom Jan. 22 at Manchester Memor­ 770 Main St., East Hartford. The talk is free. more (Yester) of 508 Vernon St., a sister, Susan E., 3. ial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Celebrity,” will be performed tonight at 7; 30 and was bom Jan. 27 at Manchester Saturday at 1; 30 and 7; 30 p.m. by the Newington parents are Joseph L. and Mabel L. IhT i li Memorial Hospital. His maternal Gryk, Shawn Anthony, son of Jassie of Manchester. Her paternal Dancer with a flair Children’s Theater. J i grandparents are Richard and Anthony J. Gryk Jr. and Marijane grandparents are Edwin and Sarah The show, which takes place in a young boy’s Ethel Whitmore of Vernon. His (Parizo) Gryk of 119 Keeney St., Clayton of Tolar, Texas. She has a Connecticut artist Susan Foster will perform her imagination, is aimed at children aged 4 to 10. It is paternal grandparents are Aloys- was bom Jan. 29 at Manchester sister, Stephanie Jean Clayton, 2. unusual dances at Real Art Ways, 94 Allyn St., performed by youngsters who tour throughout New ious and Margaret Yester of 79 England. Chambers St. He has a brother, Hartford, tonight and Saturday at 8; 30 p.m. Foster ‘S Brendan. 4. is a choreographer and assistant professor of dance The shows are in the Town Hall Auditorium, Cedar Street. Newington. Tickets cost $1.50. at Wesleyan University. Her work has brought her Lavigne, Joseph Andrew, son of many awards and grants. Tickets are $5. Call Horald photo by Pinto Joseph and Linda (Bunnell) La­ 525-5521. A real powerhouse vigne of 143 School St. was bom Jan. Keeney tales 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ In 1979. Sam Shepard’s powerful play. “Buried tal. His maternal grandmother is A silent circus Child.” took the Pulitzer Prize. Yet it is rarely BIgfoot Is the star Kendra Amman, left, is the first-place sixth-grader and Michael is a fifth- Sheila Bunnell of Yonkers, N.Y. His produced, largely because it packs such a punch. paternal grandparents are Mr. and winner of Keeney Street School's “Name grader. The book cart, which was Mrs. Jo.seph Lavigne of 145 School The Plum Cake Players, a participation theater This look at rural family life in middle America Bigfoot blasts into the Hartford Civic chanical gladiators, such as Monster Your Book Cart” contest. The fifth- m m ooDf troupe, will help your children see circus donated by the school’s PTA, will move St. He has a brother. David, 3. will be on stage this weekend at the University of Center tonight and Saturday at 8 in The Vette and Wild Stang, to a car-crushing grader chose the name, “Traveling between fifth- and sixth-grade a characters in a new way — through pantomime. Connecticut in Storrs. The Fine Arts Department Boulay, Andrew James, son of Battle of the Monster Trucks, a feature of competition. Tickets are $11.50 and Tales.” Runnersup are Michele Bejian classrooms. The workshop will be repeated each Saturday in will present it in the Studio Theatre, in the Drama the U.S. Hot Rod Truck and Tractor Pull James A. and Kimberlee (Mills) February, from 1 to 3 p.m. The cost is $3 per child: $14.50; kids 12 and under pay $7.50. Call and Michael Molchan. Michele is a « Boulay of 25 Northfield St., was Building, tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Championships. Bigfoot challenges me- parents may stay and participate. The workshops Sunday at 5 p.m. Call 486-3969 for more '727-8010 for seats. born Jan. 31 at Manchester Memor­ are at St. Jam es Church, 75 Zion St., Hartford. For information. ial Hospital. His paternal reservations, call 247-2017. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. About Town Robert Boulay of East Hartford. Smithy demonstrates Get out those skis! A perfect Jump! LA STRADA These flicks are free Young, Sara Marie, daughter of RESTAURANT If you cross-country ski, there’s a category for Are you a fan of those frightening ski jumps seen Russell and Carleen (Kueza) G. Adaline Laughlin of Manchester will explain you in the races on Saturday at the Pine Mountain Young of 145 Adams St., was bom Remember that old grouch, Rumplestiltskin? the way she does her pewtersmithing at 1 p.m. on “The Wide World of Sports?” Then you’ll want Retirees’ group to meet Visiting nurees present award Ski Center, East Hartland. to head for Salisbury this weekend. Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial You can see the film about him, as well as “Anansi Saturday in the Farmington Valley Arts Center, 25 The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Retirees’ Club will Mary Carter, former president of the Visiting Nurse Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ the Spider” and "The Seven Wishes of Joanna Bunker Lane, Avon. Athletes from barely 6 to oyer 60 are welcome. The U.S. Eastern Ski Jumping Championships meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the club, 200 Clement ITALIAN NIGHT There’s even a nursery for the preschool set. & Home Care of Manchester Inc., was recently named ents are Diane and Vince Mulhall of Peabody,” from 2 to 3 Saturday afternoon at the Her talk will be followed at 2 by an explanation of will be held at 11 a.m. on both Saturday and Road, East Hartford. the recipient of the association’s third annual East Hartford. Her paternal grand­ Hartford Public Library auditorium, 500 Main St.. Registration is between 8 and 9 a.m., and the race Sunday. The top three members of the Austrian Community Service Award. starting next Tuesday and Japanese stencil dying, by Eisha Nakano. The begins at 10 a.m. parents are Beverly and Richard Hartford. The films are free. talks are free. national team will compete against Americans Besides serving two terms as president. Carter has Young of St. Petersburg, Fla. For information about specific race such as Matt Petrie of the 1984 Olympic ski team Fellowship meeting planned worked on the Visiting Nurse & Home Care’s Board of every Tuesday afterward, It will be requirements, call 653-4279. Observers are and Dean Hancock, one of the top Jumpers in the Women’s Aglow Fellowship will meet Thursday at 7 Directors and volunteered at Manchester Memorial Donahue, Connor Francis, son of welcome, too. country today. p.m. at First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Hospital. She is a member of the hospital’s board of Kevin L. and Laura (McLaughlin) Italian Night at LaStrada. The jumps are on Satre Hill, Route 44, Salisbury. 344 W. Middle Tpke. trustees. Donahue of 97 Pleasant St., was Mary West, president of the Hartford Aglow chapter, She is currently a member of the board of directors of born Jan. 30 at Manchester Memor­ Love’s a fool Ad mission is $6 for adults, $1 for children 12 and Manchester Health Corporation Inc., the non-profit Assorted Italian Specialties under. Hot beverages, hamburgers and hot dogs will be the speaker. For more information, call 871-1606 ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ or 871-6853. subsidiary of the hospital. parents are Paul F. McLaughlin of The Ives The area premiere of Sam Shepard’s “Fool for will be available. She was also a hospice volunteer for the agency. West Hartford and Barbara J. preprared by Love” is being presented this weekend by McLaughlin of Jackman. Maine. have It Theaterworks at the Waliace Stevens Theatre, 690 Guard movies to be shown Asylum Ave., Hartford. The ’show runs through Chefs Dante & Shane. If you’re fond of The Old Guard will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at March 1, with performances most days at 8 p.m. Try wild cartoons Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Street. Tree donors chamber music, then This weekend’s shows are tonight and Saturday at 8 Leon Fallot will show movies of the Connecticut College Notes The Ives Trio p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Ruckus Films, award-winning cartoons by artist National Guard Co. G encampment taken in 1937. 471 HarHord Road 643-6165 concert on Saturday On most days, tickets are $10 for general Red Grooms, combine live-action shots with are named evening warrants admission and $7 for full-time students and senior animated pieces. Several will be shown free on Annual fruit sale under way Two students In Who’s Who your attention. citizens. However, the Sunday performance will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in the William Benton Museum by chamber free to everyone. For more information, call of Art on the campus of the University of The American Field Service is sponsoring its annual Robert L. Madore of Bolton and Arlette M. Hoch of Friday & Saturday Spaclala Cellist Harry Clark, 527-7838. Connecticut, Storrs. Saturday’s offerings include fruit sale through Feb. 28. Orders will be delivered on Manchester, will be listed in the 1986-87 edition of Trees are planted each spring pianist Sandra “Fat Feet.” ‘Ruckus Shorts,” “ Meow, Meow” and March 14. "Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and fall on public property with Schuldmann and California navel oranges, with 32 to 38 per carton, are and Colleges.” Both are students at Southern donations of $25 or more made to a bizarre version of “Little Red Riding Hood.” For Connecticut State University. violinist Yuval Wald- Antique mystique more information, call 486-4520. $11 a carton. Indian River pink grapefruit, 18-20 count, the Memorial Tree Program and are $9 a carton. Hoch is a senior majoring in special education. She is mailed to the Greater Manchester • Shrimp Pi(x»ta...... *8.95 man will perform at Whether you’re looking to buy or Just browse, To order, checks may be mailed to Donovan, 110 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hoeb. 35 Dale Chamber of Commerce. 20 Hart­ the Lowe Program Westland St., and made payable to A.F.S. Those Road. She is president of the college Council for ford Road. • Veal Francais...... »7.95 you’ll want to see the winter antique show Sunday Lift voices in song Exceptional Children, a member of the Tau Pi Sigma Center of Manch­ from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fiano’s Restaurant in ordering should include names, address and phone Trees are planted in memory of • Fresh Calamarl Fradlavolo ...... *8.25 number with the check. honor society and a member of the college friends or family members or to ester Community Bolton. The show will feature 35 dealers. In honor of Black History Month, the Alfred E. For more information call 643-0682 or 643-0801. cross-country and outdoor-indoor track teams. • Veal Cutlet & Eggplant Parmigiana...... ^7.95 Admission is $2.25, and p: ''eeds go to the Lutz honor newborn children. College. Tickets White Chorale, the Voices of Freedom and the She is also a dean’s list student and is a 1983 graduate The chamber reported the latest • Baked Ziti w/Moatballt a Seuttgot 6 wlad ...... *5.50 are $7.50, and the Children’s Museum of Manchester. Laster-Wilson Ensemble will present a concert on Rec department sets hours of East Catholic High School. donors; performance starts The show is being managed by Gene and Gail Saturday evening at 7 at the Metropolitan A.M.E. In memory of Charles Oldhom-KIng Dickinson of Memory Lane Countryside Antiques Zion Church, 2051 Main St., Hartford. Admission is There will be no Recreation Department programs given by Susan Gommeyer, (Clifford LA STRADA Restaurant at 8 p.m. Student Inducted Into society BIssell) British American Club, (Carol in Bolton. $5 general; $3 children 12 and under. in the schools or swimming at Manchester High School Munroe) British American Club, (John 471 Hartford Road 643-6165 pool during the school vacation, Feb. 16 through 20. Kimberly P. Morhardt of East Middle Turnpike was Gembolo) Mr. and Mrs. F. Toros, Mr. Mon.-8 aL 5:30-10 / Sun. 'til 9 The following is the schedule for the four recreation recently inducted into the Dean Junior College Upsilon and Mrs. I. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. Valerie Boland and Mr. centers during school vacation. The centers are East Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national junior and Mrs. W. Crowley, (Mrs. John Side Rec, 22 School St.; Community Y, 78 N. Main St.; college honors society. Mrosek) Anthony Choman, (Frederick Cinema DON’T MISS THI Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 (>dar St.; and Hanson) Scott Hanson and Dan Daniel, (Thoddeus Kowalski) Borbara and Ed T H E H o m e s t e a d Highland Park Community Center, 397 Porter St. Beattie completes fall semester Jolly, (Isabella Botticello) Howard and The hours for Monday through Friday for that week Marie Miller, (Raymond C. Kumpitch) A fine dining experience with a country antique flair, HARTFORD 11:45; Sun 12:25,2:40, 4:55, 7:15,9:45. — WILLIMANTIC Mrs. John M. Boyule Sr. ond family. Cinema City — A Room With A View Black Widow (R) FrI andSot 12:45,2:45, Winter Antique Show & Sale are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. at all centers. On Jim Beattie of Manchester recently completed the (Robert Michaud) Ben and Terry 4:50, 7:25, 9:35, 11:35; Sun 12:45, 2:45, Jlllton Square Cinema — From the MONTH OF FEBRUARY SPECIAL: FrI-Sun 1:45, 4:15, 7, 9:30. — Peoov Sue Hip (PG ) Frl-Sunl:15,3:15,7:15,9:15.— Saturday the hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on fall semester at Landmark College’s pre-college DelMastro, (I. Laird Newell) Ben and Got Married (PG-13) FrI-Sun 2:20, 4:35, 4:50, 7:25, 9:35. — Outrageous Fortune The Mission (PG ) FrI-Sun 1,3:20,7,9:20. Sunday, February 15, 1987 Sunday from noon to 5; 30 p.m. at the Mahoney Center program. Terry DelMastro, (Sophie Mallcv) 7:30, 10. — Lodv and the Tramp (G) (R ) FrI and Sat 12:35,3, 5:10, 7:30, 9:40, Margaret Todd, (Thomas Rollason) FrI-Sun 2. — Children of o Lesser God 11:40; Sun 12:35,3,5:10,7:30,9:40 — The — Little Shoo of Horrors (PG-13) only. Among the subjects he took were world cultures, Lobster Newburg FrI-Sun 1:30,3:30,7:30,9:30 — Oyer the 10 A.M . ■ 4 P.M . Everett ond Marlorle Kelsey, (Alex­ (R) FrI-Sun 4, 7:20,9:50. — Lloht of Dov Golden Child (PG-13) FrI and Sot 1:10, Top (PG) FrI-Sun 1:30, 3:30, 7:30, 9:30. On Sunday at Mahoney there will be a Pee-wee math, study skills, and English composition. He was ander Ferguson) Evertt ond Marlorle Qiunks of Lobster meat in a delicate Newburg sauce (PG-13) FrI-Sun 2:10, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40.. 3:10,5:20,8,10, midnight; Sun 1:10,3:10, — Critical Condition (R) FrI-Sun 1:20, to be held a Fiano’s Restaurant Indoor Soccer League session from 3; 15 to 5; 15 p.m. also involved in the drama club. Kelsey, ("Ike" Newell) Mr. and Mrs. topped with fresh puffed pastry. 5:20, 8,10. 3:20,7:20, 9:20. George McFee, (Roberto H. James) EAST HARTFORD Route 6 & 44, Bolton, Connecticut Recreation programs In the schools and swimming Catherine W. and Mary E. Byron, Eastwood Pub 6 Cinema — Crimes of MANCHESTER at Manchester High School will resume Feb. 23. (Marlorle and Roswell Aborn) Anna •1 2 .9 5 the Heart (PG-13) Frlond Sot 7:10,9:20; UA Theaters East — Little Shop of Four named to dean’s list and Norman LItke, (Tom m y O'Neill) Sun 7:30. Horrors (PG-13) FrI 7:30, 9:25; Sot and A d m iia io n $2.25 / ITiih ad admit I or 2 persons for $2.00 each. Mrs. Elizabeth Krob and Catherine W. Houra: Lunch - Tu.*F, 11-4 / Dinner • Tu.-Th. 5-9. Fri A Set. S-10, Poor Richard’s Pub 6 Cinema — Sun 2, 4, 6, 8,10. — Lady on the Tramp Ice is only as good All proceeds benefit Lutz Children’s Museum, Ladles Aid Society to meet Four Manchester residents have been named to the Byron, (John Kniec) Mrs. Margaret Sun. 2-9 pm, Qooed Mondeye Critical Condition (R) FrI and Sot 7:30, (G ) Sat and Sun 2, 3:45,5:30. — Light of dean’s honors list at Quinipiac College for the fall McNomor, (Douglas Robertson) Mrs. ft** 9:30, midnight; Sun 5, 7:30, 9:30. Day (R) FrI 7:20,9:45; Satand Sun 2:45, as the water in it Manchester, Connecticut. Stuart Segar, Mrs. Charles Doudel, Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Mannequin 4:30,7:15,9:45. — Critical Condition (R) The Ladies Aid Society of Zion Evangelical Lutheran semester. Mrs. Paul McKay, Mrs. Frank Steele 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) (PG ) FrI and Sat 12:40, 2:35, 4:30, 7:20, FrI-Sun 7:15, 9:20. — Heayy Metol (R) WATERLOO, Ontario (AP) — Under management of Gene & Gail Dickenson, Church will meet Saturday at 11 a.m. at the church. Those named were Diane L'. Barber, 119 Center St.. and Mrs. Walter Harrison, (Louis A. 9:25, 11:25; Sun 12:40, 2:35, 4:30, 7:20, FrI and Sat midnight. — The Rocky Memory Lane Countryside Antiques. The Rev. Charles W. Kuhl will lead a discussion. Kelly J. Danahy. 181>A Oak St.. Scott T. Prentice, 110 Gulnipero) Dot Dalton, Beo Sweeney, 9:25. — Dead of Winter (R) FrI and Sat Horror Picture Show (R) midnight. — The ice you use in your drinks is Mary Law, Mary Johnston, Florence Mansfield ■ 456-2240 The Homeitend' 5:15, 9:30, 11:30; Sun 5:15, 9:30. — Star Pink Floyd: The Wall (R) FrI ond Sot only as good as the water you use to Directions: Center Sireel to Cast Center Street — follow Rt. 6 & Members are reminded to bring a brown-bag lunch. Campfield Road, and Rebecca A. Schackner. 20 Peck and Peg Chondo, ("Ike" Laird Trek IV: The Voyage Home (PG) midnight. Newell) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eagleson. FrI-Sun 12:30,2:55,7:15.— An American make the ice, according to the 44 I‘A miles, past Shady Glen to Piano's on right. Dessert will be served by the refreshment committee. Shepard Drive. 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Rated G. ca’s entertainment and me tomorrow is letter. the NHL All-Stars are a confident St. Valentine’s Is saying ‘T m sorry” enough? 5:30PM [M AX] MOVIE: 'YankM sports centers, in "Emmanuel bunch heading into the second Day again! We lit c Doodle Dandy* The life of dynamic song- Lewis: My Very Own Show.” It Dear Ahhy Certainly not. One puts his money game of Rendez-Vous 87 tonight. ar>d-dance man George M. Cohan, w hose airs FRIDAY, FEB. 13, on just finished where his mouth is. “ Winning the first game has patriotic songs Inspired a nation, is drama­ ABC. with Christmas, i ^ ; Abigail Van Buren really loosened things up.” said tized. James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Well, it’s true, so Huston. 1942. I jt - DEAR ABBY: I could have New Jersey’s Kirk Muller. “ But be a sweetheart ' 6:00PM GD CC @ (SB Si) News CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME written that letter signed “ Touch- they will be better prepared for us and call some­ Me-Not.” I was glad to see It this time. They know what kind of (E Thrm't Company one you love and because I thought I was the only game to expect from us, perhaps QD Magnum. P.l. say, “I love person in the world who did not like that was different from what they (S ) Qimma a Break you.” Make two to be touched by people I don’t know had practiced for originally.” ( 3 ) Morfc and M indy Part 1. V or three calls. Who said you can’t sorry” absolve a person from any very well. I am a woman, and I ’The confidence factor was a big SB M*A*S*H love more than one person — in [D IS ] MOVIE: MHIIon Dollar Duck' A 12:15AM Lata Show: Starring further responsibility? I was wear­ particularly do not like to be one, according to many NHL ® Doctor Who family finds that their pet duck lays eggs Joan RIvars different ways, of course. ing my best dress at a formal affair players, as a result of their 4-3 with yolks o f solid gold. Sandy Duncan, touched by men. (S) Charlie's Angaia Go through your closets and get victory Wednesday night over the Dean Jones, Lee Montgomery. 1971. [H BO ] On Location: Paul Rodriguez (60 when a man I did not know Now, please tell me — and other min.) rid of all those clothes you’ve been (S) Rated G. accidentally spilled a drink on it. He women like me — how to signal the Soviets in Game 1 of their two-game saving until you lose 10 pounds. series. 31) Reporter 41 [TM C ] MOVIE: 'A Nightmare on Elm 12:30AM C B sta r search (60 min.) said, ” Oh, I ’m sorry,” then I touchers of the world to please keep Your favorite charity can turn (B) MacNeii-Lehrer Nawthour Street' A group of friends share a com­ CB Music City. U.S.A. pleasantly — not rudely — told him their hands off me? I am not a cold .y ‘ "rhey can he intimidating for the mon dream that they are being stalked by a those good-as-new garments into (£ ) Carol Burnett and Frianda CB Entertainment Tonight I was sure he was sorry, but it would person, but here’s the way most first time,” Philadelphia captain tong-dead child murderer. John Saxon, Ro- money. Dave Poulin said of the Soviets. [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Briatle Face' A peculiar- nee Blakely. 1984. Rated R. (3) Jim & Tammy cost $10 to have the dress cleaned men operate: First, they touch your looking dog and an unwanted orphan team Visit someone in a nursing home ’ ’But confidence rubs off when you ® (3 ) Friday Night Videos In Stereo. and I thought he should pay for it. hand, then they place a hand up in the w ooded hills o f Tennessee. Brian [U S A ] Prim e Tim e W restllrtg (2 hrs.) and take him or her for a ride. have a group like this.” ® Alfrsd Hitchcock Presents He said he was not that sorry, and around your shoulder and tend to Keith, Phillip Alford, Jeff Donnell. 1964. 9 :3 0 P M (X) @B Mr. Balvedcra (CC) Forgive an enemy, hug your turned away. I might add that I then draw you closer, and unless they . Edmonton’s Grant Fuhr, the [E SPN ] Mazda SportsLook Kevin takes conditioning lessons from Mr. ® More Reel People children, neuter yourcat, spay your 32 winning goaltender in the opening Belvedere in an effort to challenge his spilled my drink all over his tuxedo are stopped, before you know it, [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express [E S P N ] Kickboxing (60 min.) ___^ dog, listen to a bore, tell your game, will again be in goal for the father athletically. and told him that we were even they have their arm around your 1:00AM CB Telephone Auction .narents you appreciate them, send NHL All-Stars, ’ ’unless something 6:30PM ® WKRP in Cincinnati d D Story o f a P eople A focus on black now. waist, and so on. So how do I handle CB Joe Frenklln Show Xj]6nation to CARE, the Salvation drastic happens.” NHL Coach Jean (X ) (SD A B C N e w s youths Host; Robert Guillaume. My question; Is saying “ I ’m that situation? dD Twilight Zone Army or your United Way, fix up a Perron said. AP photo d D Benson (2D Fourth Estate sorry” enough? If he had hit my INDIANA TOUCH-ME-NOT ® S C TV dD Novela: Camino Sacreto ® M aude date for someone who doesn’t get car, he would have had to pay for Clint Malarchuk of the Quebec NHL All-Stars’ Mike Ramsey (left) of Quebec City Thursday. The NHL stars many, quit smoking, get some Nordiques, who won the fans’ vote Too Close for Comfort 1 0 :0 0 P M Falcon Crest (CC) An­ [C N N ] Crossfire the damages — sorry or not. Isn’t L exercise, count your calories, pay i —' Buffalo, Claude Lemleux (center) of face the Soviet national team in game gela interferes in Vickie and Dan's growing in the All-Star balloting, will be a (g) NBC News 1:05AM CB McGarrett McGarrelt is spilling a drink on someone just a DEAR TOUCH-ME-NOT: When A P photo romance and accuses Richard o f fathering your dentist, donate some blood, Montreal and Doug Wilson of Chicago two tonight. (S ) Nightly Business Report frustrated by the lack o f success in at­ smaller accident? a man whose advances you do not backup. M aggie's unborn child while Melissa's tempting to raid a Kumu-operated narcot­ return the book you borrowed, Although the Soviets were mum. dD Noticiero Univision BOCA RATON ACCIDENT welcome touches your hand, deftly Golden State’s Purvis Short (45) tries to get a shot off are In good spirits at a team practice in problems bring Lance and Tony closer to­ ics lab. (70 min.) (R). update your will, drive carefully, Fuhr’s opposite number will no dD Love Connection gether. (60 min.) move so that you are not within his over the defense of Boston’s Kevin McHale (32) in their 1:10AM [D IS] African Lion and His and if you’re walking, thank God doubt be Evgeny Belosheikin. who It explained, in part, why they Perron said he felt Johnson could d D N e w s DEAR BOCA RATON: A gentle­ reach. If he repositions himself and Norman Rochefort, a late addition [C N N ] Showbiz Today Realm Filmed in the wilds of Africa, this NBA game Thursday night in Oakland. The Celtics won. add expertise in power play situa­ you’re able to. and watch where man (or lady) who accidentally touches you again, move — but not was in the nets Wednesday night. to the NHL team, would dress for had so much trouble skating [ESPN] Speedweek CX) (S ) Starman (CC) Starman finds him­ study of the king of beasts reveals little- tions, The NHL All-Stars figure to self engaged in Mexico to a very pregnant you’re going. And don’t wait until spills a drink on someone should not so subtly this time. If he either . 134-112. Sitting behind him is the Soviets’ tonight’s game. against the NHL defense Wednes­ known facts about his domain and about have more opportunities with an 7:00PM CX) CBS N e w s woman when he and Scott becom e separ­ the other predators and grazers that share next St. Valentine’s Day to be a need to be asked to pay the dry doesn’t get the message or chooses No. 2 goaltender, Sergei Mylinkov. A tight defense won for the NHL day night. NHL official (Dave Newell) on the CX) (S ) M *A *S *H ated. (60 min.) the land. sweetheart again. cleaning bill — it should be offered. to ignore it and places a hand on ” I don’t know why anyone would All-Stars in the first game and that “ It’s the first time we’ve played dD INN News ice. Soviet referee Nikolai Morosov @ ) Wheel of Fortune 1: 1 5 AM @D Christian Children's Fund The man who rebuked you was no you. don’t rely on body language — be surpised that we won last night, is what they plan to throw at the the Russians in a smaller rink.” didn’t give the NHL All- Stars one (D ® $100,000 Pyramid (3D Police Story [HBO] Not Necessarily the News DEAR ABBY: Does saying ’ T m gentleman, and repaying him in get verbal. If that fails — leave. or why anyone doubted that we Soviets tonight. Perron said, "and they had to make Celtics’ game plan power-play opportunity Wednes­ GD Jeffersons (E) Wild. Wild West could possibly win at all.” Fuhr ” Our basic plan is never get adjustments. 1:30AM dD Solid Gold "Countdown day night while handing the Soviets dD Best of Saturday Night ® ® Crim e Story The entire Luca gam­ '8 6 " (Part 1 o f 2). Performances: Kenny said. “ This is one of the most outnumbered in any. zone,” Perron "They don’t drive to the net bling investigation is threatened when one four. (S ) MacNall-Lehrer Nawshour Loggins ("Danger Zone"), Nu Shooz ("I talented teams ever put together. said. "The only time they’re well,” Perron said. “ They move the o f Torello's co-workers is charged with Can't W ait"). Carl Anderson and Gloria (S) Barney Miller “ One or two practices may not dangerous is when they split the puck a lot better in larger arenas. child molestation. (60 min.) In Stereo. Loring ("Friends and Lovers"). Interviews; blankets Warriors seem like much, but you’ve got to defense.” It’s a different game here.” The Soviets came up empty on all Hollywood Squares (2D Great Performances: Monsigrtor Robert Palmer, Kenny Rogers, the Mon- Aging often slows the pulse consider that the tremendous talent Both assistant coaches will be on four attempts. d D N ovels: Maria de Nadia Conclusion. Quixote (CC) Sir Alec Guinness and Leo kees. (60 min.) While not much has been said of it McKern star in this story about the friend­ here is enough to win. I'm not this week, the Soviets could be at a the bench with Perron tonight for “ The Soviets like to play a strong Repeticion. (iD INN News OAKLAND. Calif. (AP) - The ship between a Catholic priest and a Com­ D E A R DR. surprised at all that we won.” slight disadvantage again skating strategic reasons. Quebec’s Michel offensive game, and it became vital dZ) Nightly Busirress Report [CN N] Newsnight Update might be able to help you. Finally, Boston Celtics and Golden State munist mayor. (2 hrs.) GOTT: I am a your asthma could be eased by With forwards Tomas Sandstrom in a smaller rink than they are used Bergeron was on the bench for (Wednesday night) for us to play at dD Matt Houston [D IS] MOVIE: 'South Pacific' A young Warriors came into Thumday’s NBA roundup @ ) Local News (New York Rangers) and Tim Kerr to. Their free skating style is more Wednesday night’s game, and our best defensively, particularly [C N N ] Moneyline American Navy nurse and a Frenchman in retired 72-year- different brands of medicine; Theo­ game with identical defensive (3 ) Honeymoonera Hawaii find romance during W orld W ar II. o ld female. — see page 21 (Philadelphia) sidelined with injur­ af home in the larger rinks of Calgary ’ s Bob Johnson will be there in keeping them out of the slot.” [ESPN] SportsCenter lair, for instance, is trade named strategies: close down the middle dD Charytin Mitzi Gaynor, Rossano Brazzi, John Kerr. ies Perron said Quebec defenseman tonight, as well. Montreal’s Rick Green said. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Com Is Green' A About 12 years theophylline; perhaps another Europe. (@ Faces of Japan 1958. and force their opponent to shoot headstrong school teacher in a Welsh min­ ago my pulse Dr. Gott brand of theophylline might be [ESPN] Skiing: US Men's Pro Intema- from outside. ing town refuses to allow her prize pupil to dD NBA Basketball: Boston Ceftics at was 60. In the tionel From Beaver Creek, CO. (R). Peter Gott, M.D. more effective. Your doctor may The Celtics followed through with forfeit his Oxford scholarship. Katharine Portland Trailblazers (2 hrs., 15 min.) last two years it need to enlist the aid of a pulmonary Hepburn, Ian Saynor, Bill Fraser. 1979. [CNN] CNN News [T M C ] M OVIE; 'B est R even g e' A drug their plan, but the Warriors ab­ “ When we doubled J.B.. that took peddler becom es involved in blackmail and has dropped to specialist to help find the right type [U SA] Airwotf sorbed a 134-112 NBA loss. away their inside game and forced Rende-Vous 87 a questionable format [HBO] MOVIE: 'Silverado' (CC) Four bribery when he persuades an old friend to 44 and has gone of dosage of medicine for your cow boys join forces to battle the corrupt Four Boston starters, led by them to take outside shots,” Jones 7:30PM QD p m M agazine smuggle drugs out o f Morocco. John as low as 35. boss of a small western town. Kevin Kline, needs. ’s 24. scored 20 points said. “ In the All-Star game, we saw (S Current Affair Heard. Levon Helm. 1983. Rated R. Scott Glenn, Danny Glover. 1985. Rated What could or more as the Celtics converted Sleepy penetrate, so we hnade a By Hoi Bock Conference against the best of the Nordiques. proposed an All-Star the Russians in 1972 and has always C£ ® Jeopardy PG-13. In Stereo. 1:35AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Holcroft cause this? I am DEAR DR. GO’TT: My sister Covenant' A Nazi's son places his life in 54.4 percent of their shots from the move to close down the middle,” The Associated Press Clarence Campbell Conference. Or departure, a two-game series enjoyed positive relations with C£ Entertainment Tonight [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Star 80' (CC) The story very active. almost had a heart attack recently o f Dorothy Stratten, 1960 Playmate of the danger when he considers signing a victim field and put the game away with a is it the best of the Smythe against against the Soviet national team them, was enthusiastic about it. QS INN News because her coronary arteries The Celtics led by as many as 28 Year who was murdered by her estranged reparations agreement. Michael Caine, An­ 28-8 run to close the second quarter. All-Star games borne equipped the cream of the Norris? Or the this year, the idea was not wel­ above and beyond the $500,000 it QS) (S) Carson's Comedy Classics husband, is portrayed. Mariel Hemingway, thony Andrews, Victoria Tennant. 1986. DEAR READER: The heartbeat cardiac functioning. Some patients constricted after she ingested some Meanwhile. Golden State’s All- points. 130-102. late in the third with questionable credentials right Patrick Princes vs, Adams’ comed warmly. Some critics ques­ would generate for the players’ Rated R. J is controlled by a "natural pace­ food prepared with MSG. Believe it quarter before the starting unit sat (2 ) (3 ) Barney Miller Eric Roberts, Cliff Robertson. 1983. Rated may need an electronic pacemaker Star game representatives, center from the start. Apples? tioned the propriety of throwing pension fund. R. out the fourth quarter. By that time. (3) ® New Newlywed Game 1:45AM l l Gene Scott maker” that discharges electrical to keep the heart beating at an or not. she had lunch at the hospital Joe Barry Carroll and guard Eric The NFL insists on anticlimactic Already faced with an identity together a team of All-Stars and. “ Hockey enjoys a private feif- McHale and Parish had also scored (S ) S tate W e 're In 1 0 : 3 0 P M CB Benny Hill [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Final Terror' A impluses into the nerves feeding the appropriate rate (60 to 80 beats per that day. How can this substance be “ Sleepy” Floyd, combined for a timing for is Pro Bowl, staging it a problem for its population of with one day of practice, sending dom,” he said. "It is the only sport group o f campers discovers that the Cali­ heart muscle. As we age and minute). allowed on the market? 20 points apiece. [C N N ] Crossfire dD INN News mere 20 points. week after the the Super Bowl. The masked, helmeted players many of them out against the methodical where the best players can face fornia redwoods hold evil. Daryl Hannah, develop arteriosclerosis with poor In short, bradycardia is often a [E S PN ] NHL Hockey: NHL All-Stars vs. (S ) Honeymoonera Rachel Ward. Adrian Zmed. 1981. ’The difference, according to The Celtics, in the midst of an Honolulu setting is perfect for a whom are imported from Europe, Soviets, who play together all year each other on an international circulation, the delicate pace­ DEAR READER: Monosodium S oviet National T eam From Quebec City. dD No Empujen consequence of the aging process. Boston coach K.C. Jones, was eight-game. 12-day road trip, won snooze in the sun. which is usually the NHL compounded it when it long. basis. There is nothing else like it.” (3 hrs.) Live. 2:00AM CB Saturday Night Live maker mechanism can be affected. Medicine and-or electrical pace­ glutamate is a flavor enhancer to ( ^ McLaughlin Group Larry Bird. The multi-talented for the ninth time in 11 games to what happens. named its divisions and conferen­ Hall of Famer Bobby Orr and Jay Rendez-Vous 87 began with a 3 Sometimes the pacemaker itself makers are useful in treating the which some people are violently 7:35PM [D IS] Zorro [E S P N ] Fishin' Hole (60 min.) CJD W hite Shadow forward scored 22 points, grabbed move into a tie with the idle Los The NBA maintains a run-and- ces after legendary figures from Its Snider, president of the Philadel­ grand program of forma! functions, slows down. At other times, the symptoms of slow heartbeat. allergic. It can cause flushing, 8:00PM CD) Scarecrow and Mrs. King [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Invisible Strangler' A ® Music City. U.S.A. 11 rebounds and offset Golden Angeles Lakers for the best record gun policy for its showcase, produc­ past. phia Flyers, were among the fancy luncheons and dinners. The heart’s electrical conduction can be palpitations, chest constriction and Amanda and Lee's upcoming wedding is young man, serving a jail sentence for the [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook State’s double-team tactics with II in the league at 36-12. ing one dimensional games with Fans often aren’t certain of which loudest dissenters. The Flyers in international niceties were fine. disrupted when Lee must rescue a long­ murder o f his mother, discovers the secret impaired. Often, the cardiac nerves difficulty breathing. I doubt that assists. The Warriors lost their fourth final scores like last Sunday’s teams play in which division and particular, have never been great The hockey was better. time nemesis unjustly accused of murder. o f invisibility and decides to take his re­ 2:25AM CB To Be Announced. become faulty and do not evenly DEAR DR. GOTT; I have had your sister would have experienced venge on those who testified against him. “ We had a lot of success with straight and ninth in 11 games to 154-149 in-your-face exhibition. The which division plays in which fans of the Soviets since 1976 when Wednesday night’s game, won by (60 min.) 2:30AM CB MOVIE: 'Jazz Singer' A distribute the pacemaker’s electri­ intrinsic asthma for years. I ’m 75. a heart attack from MSG, although Robert Foxworth, Stephanie Powers, Sue Larry posting up.” Jones said. drop under .500 (25-26) for the first preliminary and 3-point conference. All-Star identification the visitors, perhaps still pouting the NHL 4-3 on a goal in the last 75 (S (3) (S) MOVIE: 'Friday the 13th, New York cantor sings his way from syn­ Inhalers make my lungs fill up with Lyon. 1976. Rated PG. cal impulses. In these instances, a her symptoms may have re­ “ When they came over and tried to time since being 5-6 after an early contests are great theater. The is all but impossible. “ Nobody over the broken ankle Bobby Clarke seconds scored by Dave Poulin — Part ir Terror at Crystal Lake continues as agogue to stardom, straining family rela­ mucous and I end up in the camp counselors are attacked by an unk­ tions along the way. Neil Diamond, Laur­ slow heartbeat (bradycardia) can sembled those caused by coronary double him. Larry found the open season loss in Boston. All-Star game is not so great knows the difference between the inflicted on Valeri Kharlamov ironically of the Flyers — was 1 0 :4 0 P M [DIS] DTV emergency room. I take predni­ nown killer. Adrienne King, Am y Steel, ence Olivier, Lucie Arnaz. 1980. appear. artery occlusion. To document the man.” "We played extremely well until basketball. Wales and the Campbell.” Alan some years before, left the ice to classic hockey. It was end-to-end John Furey. 1981. sone, Theolair and Provenyl. but I 11:00PM dD dD (g) dD News [C N N ] Sports Latenight role of MSG in producing heart It seemed as if ail of the Celtics frustration set in.” said Warriors Baseball requires representation Eagleson. executive director of the protest what they perceived as action, clean, hard, fast — the way C D (SS) Webstar (CC) still have asthma. Do you have any attack, patients would need to have d ) Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers [ESPN] SportsCenter By itself, the bradycardia is of no were open during the pivotal second coach George Karl. “ Defensively, from every franchise, which as­ players association, admitted. Philadelphia’s goonish approach to the game ought to be played. (X I N e w s suggestions? a special X-ray study, called . CB Carol Burnett and Friends 3:00AM CB Saturday Night Live (60 consequence. However, if the pulse quarter, when the Celtics rallied they bothered u.s on six or seven sumes that even the worst teams Add to this identity crisis the hockey. The arena was energized and the (S ) MOVIE: 'Bustin' Loose' An ex-con coronary arteriography, both be­ dD At the Movies Rex Reed, Bill Harris. min.) from a 40-41 deficit to a 69-52 shots in a row, which opened the have at least one All-Star quality traditional non-aggression pact Still. Aubut and the NHL pressed players seemed caught up in it. “ It and a middle-class teacher transport a falls too low. a person can become DEAR READER: The medicines Scheduled reviews; "Light of the Day" dD Streets of San Francisco fore and after ingestion of MSG; halftime lead. Bird and Kevin game up. player. That is not always an that hockey All-Stars studiously ahead with Rendez-Vous 87, an was,” Edmonton’s Wayne Gretzky group o f emotionally and physically handi­ (Michael J. Fox. Gena Rowlands); "Square weak, dizzy or short of breath. you are taking are appropriate for capped children to a family farm. Richard Shopping Line only in this way could scientists ambitious, week-long spectacle said, “ the fastest game I ever Dance" (Jason Robards. Rob Lowe); "De­ Bradycardia is a common cause of McHale each scored 16 points “ They got their running game accurate assumption. maintain and it produces less-than Pryor, Cicely Tyson, Robert Christian. bronchial asthma (if taken under discover whether the coronary fense o f the Realm" (Gabriel Byrne, Den­ [CN N] News Overnight fainting in the elderly. When during Boston’s outburst. going. Bird and Ainge made a That brings us to the NHL which, memorable games. that would take the All-Star affair a played in. It was a physical, 1981. close medical supervision). arteries were constricted by the holm Elliott). [ESPN] World Cup Skiing: Men's Su­ symptoms appear, the patient must The Celtics also managed to shut couple of three-pointers and it was for the last few years, has matched Despite all that, when Marcel step beyond. Eagleson, who organ­ disciplined game.” d D Coium bo Since they seem to be ineffective, food additive. To my knowledge, dD Falcon Crest per G From Garmisch, W est Germany. (60 undergo testing to determine the down Golden State’s offense. over.” the stars of the Prince of Wales Aubut. president of the Quebec ized the NHL's first series against And it was a dandy. SD MOVIE: 'D.C. Cab' Two kidnapped min.) (R). you and your doctor might wish to such a study has not been done. (2D Talas from the Darkside exact location of the problem. Once children are rescued by drivers o f a bank­ [TM C ] MOVIE; 'The Com Is Green' A investigate other possibilities. For (S ) Tales of the Unexpected Nonetheless, your sister must rupt taxi company. Mr. T, Adam Baldwin, headstrong school teacner in a Welsh min­ the cause of the bradycardia has example, heart failure often can avoid food that contains MSG in the Max Gail. 1983. (S) M»A*S«H ing town refuses to allow her prize pupil to been identified, medicine may be appear to be asthma. In addition, future. Fortunately, most people ar ) Disnay's DTV 'Doggona' Valan- dD Noticiero Univislon forfeit his Oxford scholarship. Katharine required to enhance electrical Hepburn. Ian Saynor. Bill Fraser. 1979. allergies may trigger your asthma not as sensitive as she to the tina Classic Disney cartoon footage is dZ) SCTV Network conduction or otherwise improve combined with songs by Huey Lewis, [USA] Night Flight attacks; therefore, an allergist compound. Where have crowds gone for schoolboy games? Kenny Rogers and Deniece Williams in an [CN N] Moneyline animated salute to man's best friend. <60 [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet 3:1 SAM [HBO] MOVIE: Out Of Af- rice' (CC ) A Danish writer's unhappy mar­ min.) In Stereo. [U SA ] Night Flight Where have the crowds gone? riage to a wealthy landowner is brightened (S ) (B) Washington Waak In Raviaw That’s a question some high school administrators 1 1 :3 0 P M CB (^ ABC News Night- when she falls in love with a dashing ad­ @ ) MOVIE; 'A ll That Jazz' Despite failing line venturer. Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Try making dish a new way are asking themselves. Some are viewing it as a sign of health, a Broadway producer keeps up a Klaus Maria Brandauer. 1985. Rated PG. (XD Cannon the times but there’s no escaping fact — go to any high mad pace choreographing musical num­ school game in the area and you’ll find plenty of room bers, editing a film and trying to manage dp Honeymoonera 3:30AM [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Richard Thoughts Pryor Live In C oncert' In his premier per­ DEAR inch piece of tape, preferably his personal life. Roy Scheider, Ann Reink­ N ot Available In Stores in the stands. ing, Jessica Lange. 1979. formance film. Pryor takes on such sub­ POLLY: I took a masking tape, fold it over, then There’s no such thing as a tight fit anymore. ApLENty ® Tonight Show Tonight's guest is jects as heart attacks and a Black version macaroni salad attach it to itself to make a circle When I started as the scholastic writer at the Herald dD Novala: La Gloria y al Infiamo musician Sergio Mendes. (60 min.) In of "T h e Exorcist". Richard Pryor. 1979. Len Auster [C N N ] Prima Naws Stereo. Rated R. (macaroni, with the sticky side out. Your child back in 1973. the location of South Catholic High School green peppers, will love trying to unstick the tape. was unbeknownst to me for years. South Catholic and Sports Editor [D IS ] Fiva M ila Craak (60 min.) MOVIE: 'Fat City' An ex-boxer helps 4:00AM (X) The Saint tomato, mayon­ Pointers He’ll be preoccupied and will lie E)ast Catholic played all of its then Hartford County [H BO ] MOVIE: 'F/X* (CC) A special ef­ a young hopeful get started in the boxing d D Harry O fects expert becomes the fall guy for gov­ world. Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges, Candy naise, etc.) to a still long enough for you to change Conference battles at the 2.400-seat University of [C N N ] Larry King Overnight Polly Fisher ernment agents when he arranges a Clark. 1972. pot luck lun­ him. Hartford’s Physical Education Center. mobster's fake assassination. Bryan ® Hogan's Heroes [ESPN] Action Outdoors with Julius cheon. There When you’re done changing the Brown, Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora. Boros And the gymnasium rocked with a packed house 9 (S ) N aw s was some left diaper, the tape can be tom open club. 1986. Rated R. L- J twice a year. 4:05AM [D IS ] R oger W hittaker In But they do it before a primarily vacant Clarke [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Voluntaara' (CC) A [C N N ] Sports Tonight over, which I and seal a disposable diaper shut in But that was then and now is now. When the two Kenya ______H Arena. ne'er-do-well playboy running from a gam­ [D IS] MOVIE: 'Bom Free' A game war­ took home, but Jk the garbage. l q r I teams met at the Eagles’ Nest on Jan. 27, the crowd bling debt escapes to Thailand to serve in den in northern Kenya and his w ife raise 4:30AM [ESPN] NHL Hockey: NHL my husband is was in the vicinity of 200. That’s maybe being generous, It’s an unfortunate situation for the players, who the Peace Corps. Tom Hanks, John Candy, All-Stera vs. S oviet National Team From would like to display their wares before more than the three motherless lion cubs until they are not fond of mayonnaise. I tried too. Rita Wilson. 1985. Rated R. forced to set them free. Virginia McKenna, Quebec City. (3 hrs.) (R). DEAR POLLY: If an infant or DEAR POLLY: When you empty usual handful. [U S A ] Rlptlda Bill Travers. 1966. heating it up. He loved it, despite toddler squihns ail over while a bottle of roll-on deodorant, keep As broadcaster Tim McCarver would say, “ What’s 4:45AM [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Out Of Af- the mayonnaise! Where have the fans gone? And how can the schools [ESPN] SportsCenter rlce' (CC) A Danish writer's unhappy mar­ having his or her diaper changed, a that empty bottle? Clean it out, then goin’ on here?” 8:30PM GD ® Emmanual Lewis: My S.L. A couple of things. No. I. a winning team is a prime get them back is the million dollar question. Vary O w n S h o w (CC ) Emmanuel Lewis riage to a wealthy iandownar is brightened real blessing is a roll of tape. I keep fill with a liquid pre-wash. When 1 1 :3 5 P M dD Entertainment Tonight when she faiis in iove with a dashing ad­ visits New York's Hard Rock Cafe, Los An­ Helen Reddy talks to ET about her present one in liiy diaper holder or in my you have a spot to remove, roil on necessity. East won back in those days; as compared to venturer. Meryi Streep, Robert Radford. DEAR S.L.: I love this Pointer, 8 geles and Las Vegas and welcomes guests comeback attempt and search for a new box of disposables. one win this year and five in 1984-85 and ’85-86 Big East freshmen Kieus Maria Brandauer. 1986. Rated PG. in the prewash. No mess, no waste. Bob Hope, Sammy Davis, Jr., Debbie Allen because it demonstrates that record label. « Stereo. The secret is to tear off a 3-to4- RUBY combined. Tom Malin, director of athletics at East Hirdd photo by Pinto and the Los Angeles Raiders. (60 min.) When the pre-season Big East coaches’ all-freshman 1 1 :4 5 P M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Bolero' changing the temperature, cooking Catholic, cited a couple of other reasons although he 4:50AM [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Volunteers' S ) Million Dollar Chance of a Ufatima Leaving her English boarding school in method, consistency or other de­ team was named, there wasn’t any mention of a (CC) A ne'er-do-well playboy running from did add, “ you can’t pinpoint one area for tlie cause of (S ) (6 ) Wall Street With Louis Rukaysar The crowd for the South Catholic-East plenty of elbpw and leg room for the fans sasrch o f adventure, a young girl finds her a gambling debt escapes to Thailand to tails of a food can dramatically the drop off. It’s a just a series of things.” University of Connecticut perfonrier. The pre-season dD Novala; Harancla Maldita own sheik in the deserts o f Arabia. Bo De­ servo in the Peace Corps. Tom Hanks, alter its flavor. Thoughts Among the ideas Malin expressed were; 1) after team included Derrick Coleman and Steve Thompson Catholic game on Jan. 27 at the Eagles' who did attend this once sold-out rek, (3eorge Kennedy, Andrea Occhipinti. John Candy, Rita Wilson. 1985. Rated R. Your cabbage hater, for exam­ 'school jobs; 2) other activities outside of school; and 3) of Syracuse, Tom Greis of Villanova, Frantz Volcy of 9:00PM CD Dallas (CC) J.R. faces trou­ 1984. Rated R. Nest was far from maddening. All the rivalry. ple, may discover that she loves ■family commitments. Seton Hall and Dwayne Bryant of Georgetown. ble with the law for his dealings with Cal­ 1 2 :0 0 A M (X) Draam Girl U.S.A The first thing you must know in is tmsting partly In Jesus and bleachers were pulled out but there was houn, Donna has problems with the Oil cabbage raw, sauteed or fixed in order to be 100 percent sure that Attendance at scholastic games, supporting the Forty percent isn’t too bad. Coleman, the 6-9‘A X ) To Ba Announced. partly in their baptism. The thief lobby and Pam and Cliff clash over Pam's College grads better any way other than the usual one. when you die you will go to Heaven home team, used to be one of the in things. No more. forward outof Detroit, Mich.. is the Big East freshman 7 royalties. (60 min.k hanging next to Jesus said. “ Lord, QS Star Trek Barry Bekkedam of Villanova, Anthony Allen and Sam injury. at handling arthritis Mayonnaise in a cold salad is quite is that you have sinned against God. remember me when thou comest The thing to do nowadays is to work to support a car. or of the year. Right behind him. though, should come ( £ ) MOVIE: 'T h e Blu* M ax' During W orld o r Talaa of the Unaxpactad another ingredient tn a hot casse­ UConn point guard Tate George. The 6-5, 190-pound Jefferson of Georgetown and Marcus Broadnax of St. A couple of years ago the Whalers would have been War II. a young (jerman aviator competes The second thing you must realize into thy kingdom. And Jesus said its insurance, and in the case of East students maybe to (2 l MOVIE: 'Pam air An Irish leader fights John’s have a long way to go. dead and buried without this threesome But Hartford with other members o f his squadron for ATLANTA (AP) — Recent stu­ role. It pays to be creative when is that the penalty for your sin is subsidize their tuition which is in excess of $2,300 a George out of Newark, N.J., has twice been Big East for home rule. Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, unto him, verily, I say unto thee, has the depth now to overcome such adversity and the coveted Blue Max flying award. George dies show that college-educated fixing food; dare to try something Freshman of the Week, receiving this past weeks’ UConn’s Steve Pikiell could sneak in there for Edna May Oliver. 1937. death and separation from God in today Shalt thou be with me in year. Dana Murzyn, All-Star Ulf Samuelsson and rapidly Peppard. James Mason, Ursula Andress. people with arthritis tend to feel different! hell. The third thing you must What would help is if the Eagles started winning honor for averaging 11.6 points, 6.3 rebounds and 7.6 honorable mention. 3 ) Alfred Hitchcock Prasenta paradise.” (Luke 23:42-43) We also improving Sylvain Cote picked up the slack as the 1966 Part 2. better and function better than Your helpful Pointer earns you realize is that Jesus already paid again. ” If you win, fans will come out. Just look at the assists in three games. George, through 19 games, was 3 Aak Dr. Ruth see that paradise is Heaven (II Whalers outskated Montreal to maintain their lead in ® Miami Vice Crockett is investi­ those with less education, accord­ the Pointer of the Week award, a the penalty for sin when He died for (Hartford) Whalers,” Malin says. averaging 9.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and almost 5 assists gated when his physician/girtfriend steals S9 Novala: Amo y Senor Corinthians 12:1-4). ’The Philipian Whalers on move the Adams Division. information for a drug boss to maintain her ing to the Arthritis Foundation. copy of my book, "Polly’s Pointers; you. jailer cried out "What must I do to Crosstown Manchester High has an exciting per game. [CNN] Nawanight own cocaine habit. (60 min.) In Stereo. Though all the reasons for this 1081 Helpful Hints for Making ’The fourth thing you must under­ be saved?” Paul said “believe in haskethall team. The Indians, though, according to After this pair, and Thompson, the pickings for the The most amazing aspect of the Whalers’ 3-1 victory The Whalers, three points to the good in the division, [L'SPN] Big League Draama (3D Connecticut Nows Week are not known, college-educated Everything Last Longer.” Others stand in order to be saved is that the Ixtrd Jesus Christ and thou shalt Herald sports writer Jim Tierney, are averaging ail-freshmen team become slim. The team could last Saturday over the Canadiens on Civic Center ice are far from a lock. But Hartford has 14 of its final 23 [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Silent Madnaea' A psy­ people tend to make more of an who would like this book may order maybe 200 fans a game. Manchester coach Frank KInel include Bryant and Mark Tillmon, who are John was that they did it minus three key members of their games on home ice where it is 16-6-4 so far. dD Novela: Cicatrices del Alma chotic killer must be hunted down when he you must trust Jesus only to save be saved.” Acts 18:30-31. Tmst @ ) The Planet Earth (CC) Meteorites effort to find out about their it for $6.50. make check payable to you. Anything else is not really bemoaned the fact of small numbers after the Indians Thompson’s starting backcourt. along with Marty uiue line brigade. Joel Quenneville has been out since is accidently released from a mental asy­ Christ alone for salvation. The Whalers, under the Emile Francis regime, have found in Antarctica reveal information lum. Belinda Montgomery, Vivace Llnd- disease, ask more questions of their Polly’s Pointers and send to Polly’s trast. For example, a person says beat Fermi in early January. The Indians, with Rob Conlon of Providence and Rod Brookin from Dec. 19 with a dislocated shoulder. Dave Babych has come a long way. They are now. injuries notwithstanri about the formation of the solar system. fors. 1984. Rated R. doctors and follow their treatment Pointers, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ ”I believe in Jesus, but I also Mark D. Eddy, Pastor Greene, Paris Oates, Matt Vaughn, Cinque Barlow and Pittsburgh. But Greis and Volcy have done nothing of missed 11 games with a hip injury and Scot ( ^ min.) (R). ing. among the NHL elite in 1987. 12 :0 5 A M (X) Reap On Cruisin' (60 program better, the foundation land. OH 44101-3428. believe you must be baptized in Harvest ’Hme Baptist Church Bruce Rosenberg showing the way, are an exciting note for their clubs and second-team, pre-season picks Kleinendorst missed the Montreal game with an eye [CNN] Larry King Live min.) says. POLLY order to go to Heaven. ” That person Manchester, CT (M M J W - MANCHESTER HERALD^ Friday. Feb. 18.1987 Schrader, Parsons race to victories at Daytona

121-99 romp over New Jersey. lose control of his car. He gathered win.” He’ii start third Sunday behind By The Associated Press Jersey, which wa led by Buck By Dick Brinster “ I didn’t know, but I started Junie Donlavey. barely hung on. “ It’s a lot better to win than lose. celebrating anyway because we But he wouldn’t have been in the it back In, but was forced to wait Elliott lost speed as his car Elliott and Davey Allison, who Williams’ 24 points. The Associated Press ' While Houston’s Bill Fitch be­ I ’ll tell you that,” Reynolds said. finished at least second.” said lead had his crew decided to change until the final lap to make a move. moved up the banking, and secured front-row starting posi­ NBA Roundup Schrader had Just enough to hold tions in Monday’s qualifying. Alli­ came the fifth coach in NBA history “ We should have character, and DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. - Ken Schrader, whose showing demon­ tires during a caution period with 23 “ It felt like all four wheels came Pistons 113, Cavaliers 109 him off to collect |22,000 in the son had the pole in the second race to record 700 victories, Jerry this one proves it. Hopefully, this Schrader began celebrating the strated that Elliott’s is not the only laps remaining in the SO-lap event. • off the ground,” sold Elliott, the ■ Adrian Dantley scored 25 points, Thursday and was strong in his Reynoids of the Sacramento Kings will be the start of something. Ford to be reckoned with Stinday. 1985 Daytona 500 winner. “ That sort track’s flrst photo finish for a Division lead over Utah trimmed to including two' free throws that monnent he hit the finish iine even Ford until succumbing to handling aiso reached a milestone — win No. We’ re supposed to play together, But the races also gave hope to "That was Junie’s decision,” of changed my strategy.” victory since the inaugurai Day­ 2‘A games. though he didn’t know who had won. problems that relegated him to a 1. we’re supposed to play smart. We snapped a 109-109 tie with 34 The victory Thursday, the first of General Motors drivers, who had Schrader said. “ That left us at the tona 500 in 1959. Reggie ’Theus led the Kings with seconds to ploy, as Detroit climbed He waited until the final lap, but Schrader said he feit no pressure sixth-place finish behind Parsons. Reynolds became the Kings’ did that tonight. It’s a great Schrader’s Winston Cup career, taken a backseat to the faster Fords head of the pack” because they 24 points. Smith had 22 and Otis into a first-place Me with Atlanta in was unable to use the typical despite Eliiott’s mastery of the Interim head coach when Phil feeling.” wasn’t conflnned untii a photo of all week. emerged from the pits first after Thorpe 21. Theus also contributed the Central Division. The Pistons Daytona slingshot maneuver in track at which he has five career Off his victory. Parsons will start Johnson was fired early in the week Reserve guard Derek Smith the finish Wes'examined. It showed “ Maybe we can go Ford hunting taking gas only. 11 assists in Sacramento’s season- shot 53 percent and had four players which a driver moves to the bottom fourth on Sunday. Allison, driving a and the Kings promptly lost 114-98 scored six points in the final 37 him edging Bill Elliott by four now,” said Parsons, who took Elliott, who set a Daytona Inter­ victories. high total of 38. with at least nine field goals. of the banked track approaching “ That’s not pressure,” he ex­ Buick, will start sixth. to the . Thurs­ seconds to help the Kings stave off a inches to win the first of two advantage of lapped traffic and a national Speedway qualifying re­ “ They hit all their big shots in the led the Pistons with the third turn on the 2.5-mlle oval. plained. Pressure is when you come Parsons, the 1975 Daytona 500 day night was a different story, and Dallas rally and snap a six-game 12S-mile qualifying races for Sun­ final-lap spin by Blackie Wangerin cord of 210.364 mph in Monday time fourth quarter,” Motta said. “ They 27 points. Bill Lalmbeer added 23 “ He didn’t have, much choice,” down here in 1986, run 194 (mph), winner and 1073 Winston Cup they heid on to beat the Dallas losing streak. day’s gl.S-million Daytona 500. to hold off Allison. “ Some of them trials, had new tires. He steadily hit the shots even off stumbles and and Vinnie Johnson 21. Ron Harper Schrader said of Elliott’s high line wind up 46th fastest and have to champion, averaged 182.778 in a Mavericks 129-125. of the Mavericks ^ n n y Parsons won the compan­ (Fords) are beatable.” closed a 15 car-length deficit. fumbles.” paced Cleveland with 26. But four laps from the finish, through the turn. “ If he could beat start as a provisionai from the back race slowed only once for three Ironically, the Mavericks are scored 17 points in the fourth ion event, beating Bobby Allison by Schrader, whose victory was the Elsewhere, Detroit shaded Cleve­ “ Everybody was in the flow, so it viHof* tried to set up a pass only to me that way, then he deserved to of the fieid.” laps. He also won $22,000. coached by Dick Motta. one of five quarter en route to a season-high 40 one second. first in six years for car owner land M3-109, Boston trounced really didn’t matter who was taking members of the 700 club which now points while Derek Harper added Golden State 134-112, Milwaukee includes Fitch after Houston’s 24. But Dallas saw its Midwest the shots,” Thomas said. “ Cleve­ nipped Seattle 106-104 and Washing­ land made a run and got back in the ton defeated Denver 121-115. game, but we didn’t lose our poise.” Rockets 121, Nets 99 Lalmbeer made 10 of 14 shots, most from long range. Akeem Olajuwon scored 24 of his “ Bill had the hot hand, Adrian 37 points in the first half as Fitch SCOREBOARD joined Red Auerbach, Jack Ram­ had the hot hand. Vinnie had the hot hand and I had the hot hand, so I say, Motta and Gene Shue in the 700 just had to make sure one of us four club. got the ball,” Thomas said. Thursday’s cpflsgo hoop scores “ It’s more important that this is NIte Owls our 26th victory of the season,” said Bucks 106, Sonics 104 Hockey Cheryl D oll 247-204-402, P riscilla TRAININGIN FLORIDA EAST Fitch, whose team is third in the Cushman 201-452, Kathy BerzenskI 225- Albany, N.Y. 73, Oneonta St. 52 190-581, Beth Hussey 178, Beth Hook Midwest Division, five games be­ Jack Sikma tipped in a missed Allentown 45, M oravian 43 hind first-place Dallas. “ Seven- 189-187-184-542, Kathy G avin 174, Cindy 1987 Spring training sites for the major league baseball teams. Conlslus 85, Colgale 48 _ shot at the buzzer after Seattle’s Dodson 178-289-430, June Rowett 170, Costleton 89, St. Joseph's, Vt. 80 hundred wins is an individual deflected John Lucas’ NHL ttindings B etty Hussey 173-189-4905, Doreen Gag­ Cowin St. 73, Delaware St. 44 accomplishment that owners, great attempt. Ricky Pierce non 177-473, Lisa H atfield 174-483, B arrI D o w lin g 83, D o m in ic a n 77 Champagne 174-504, Laurl Gagnon 482, Folrleloh Dickinson 85, St. Ftrands, Po. 79 players and general managers scored 30 points for the Bucks, WALKS CONFERENCE Maureen Wood 453. Folrlck OlvWen make happen. It’s a great life, and who withstood a late Seattle rally W L T Ptl OF OA Franklin 4 Marshall 58, Wtdener 51 on top of it I get paid for it.” led by Tom Chambers, who had 14 Hartford 55, Niagara 52 Ptiltadolptila 34 17 4 72 228 162 Home Engineers The 52-year-oId Fitch posted 304 of his 32 points in the fourth N Y Itta n d e rs 25 23 7 57 189 185 H a rtw ic k 78, S tony B ro o k 55 N Y R angers 23 24 8 54 219 216 Cindy Hurley 191-472, Diane Cote Hobart 88, St. John Fisher 78, DT victories in nine seasons at Cleve­ quarter. W o th in g to n 22 27 8 52 183 210 200-487, M ary Ann H lllle r 175-488, Bar­ Holy Cross 43, Fordham 40 land — his first team won only 15 bara Turgeon 180-484, Alice Chittick The victory left the Bucks 2‘/4 P lttsixiriili 21 25 8 50 201 195 Howard U. 82, W Inthrop 80, 20T games in 1970-71 — added 242 more N ow Je rsey 22 28 5 49 196 246 185-190-514, L in d a M a h e r 182-203-532, K in g 's , P a. IDS, M ls e rlc o rd ta 78 games behind Atlanta and Detroit Adorns Diviston M arlys Dvorak 189-194-529, Kris Car­ Malne-Farmlncrtw9S, WentworthTech46 and an NBA title in four years with in the Central Division. H a rtfo rd 29 21 6 64 188 181 p e n te r 194, D on n a H a rd e s ty 181-215-547, Boston and has 154 in 3‘A seasons in Froncine Turgeon 178-440, BobbI Greco M o rg a n SI. 81, AAd.-E. S hore 75 Terry Cummings added 24 points B oston 28 22 5 61 208 179 Houston. M ta ntre al 27 24 7 61 190 182 194-455, Eileen Beaulieu 194, Toni Cave N a zareth, N .Y . 83, H a m ilto n 79 and Sikma 18 for Milwaukee, Q uebec 23 27 7 53 184 180 448, Chris Sullivan 454, Evelyn Anton N ya ck 97, E a ste rn 94 “ When you start with an expan­ including 10 in the final period. B u ffa lo 18 31 4 42 187 211 451, Shlela Plantanida 454, Sharon Penn St. 74, Duouesne 51 sion team, you don't think about SImler 479, Agnes Tublak 448. Phlta. Pharmacy 44, CabrInI 45 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ever reaching700 wins.” Fitch said. Norris IMvIslon Plymouth St. 84, Gordon 45 Bullets 121, Nuggets 115 D e tro it 23 24 8 54 176 191 Rhode Island 86, St. Joseph's 81 “They were betting in New York Tee-Totalers Rhode Island Coll. 75, Roger W illiam s 53 M in n e so ta 23 24 7 53 209 202 that we wouldn’t win one game. I ’d Moses Malone scored 38 points. 26 AP photo S t. L o u is 20 24 10 50 182 205 Laurel Murphy 470, Liz Bralnord T o ro n to 22 29 5 49 197 213 R o b e rt M o rris 81, W ogn er 44 never had a losing season in in the second half, and Washington 204-487, Chris Zimmerman 202-539, R utgers 82, M assachusetts 47 C hlcogo 20 28 8 48 200 227 Terry Priskwaldo 194-513, Lou Toutain college, so that first year in blew a 14-point lead early in the Houston center Akeem Olajuwon (34) scores over New Smvttie Olvislen St. Joseph's, Maine 75, S. Maine 74 448, Lee Bean 185-192-540, E lvina Balch St. Peter's at Arm v,ppd.,trovel difficulties Cleveland was tough. fourth quarter before outlasting E dm o nton 37 15 5 79 267 195 201, Helen Goffnev 175-484, Carol Lewie Jersey's Orlantjo Woolrldge during their NBA game W innipe g 31 20 5 67 200 188 “ But this season has been Denver. It was the first time all 200-222-580, Denise Grunberg 177-445, Seton H a ll 92, L a v o la , AM . 85 Thursday night at the Meadowlands. Olajuwon poured in C a lg a rv » 24 2 62 218 212 Eleanor Wilson 182-189-528, Borabro tougher than all of them (the season the Bullets won after Los Angeles 22 27 6 50 223 228 Seifert 203-509, Shirley E ldrldge 188-499, Siena 59, A M Ine 54 Rockets have had to overcome playing the night before. They had 37 points in the Rockets' 121-99 victory. V a n c o u v e r 17 33 7 41 187 224 SE Massachusetts 74, Salve Regina 41 Linda Levesaue 187-474, Bertha Toutain T u fts 110, AAoss.-Boston 94 lost all 12 previous games under Wednesday's Oome 214-184-554, RoseHo Relchle 495, Peg injuries to Akeem Olajuwon. Ralph NHL All-Stars 4, Soviet Union National West Virginia??, George Washington 58 Sampson and Robert Reid, a 10-17 similar circumstances. The victory Lawrence 181-470, Donna Page 250-512, W. AAorvlond 75, Ursinus 44 Team 3 M orfha Vassallo 454, Claudette Mertens start and having two players moved them within V/t games of TliursdPv’s Games W estfield St. 49, Salem St. 42 467 ' lo rrie t Haslett 182-210-554, Betty W o rce ster Tech 78, M IT 57 layup 58 seconds later gave the hard and they played like we No games scheduled M jr :a 453, Lynne Wells 174-455, Dot AP photo banned from the league because of second-place Philadelphia in the Friday’s Games H liK , Pam Stratton 187, Cindy Crockett Spring training SOUTH cocaine use). But I could have 40 Atlantic Division. Bullets a 99-97 lead and they never expected them to. Moses did a great Soviet Union National Team vs. NHL 177-244-202-425, Jessie W illiam s 194-535, Alice Lloyd 84, Ky. Christian 70 trailed again. All-Stars at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Appalachian St. 47, E. Tennessee St. 57 Rockets' coach Bill Fitch expresses his opinion about a wins instead of 26 and I would not be Washington led 89-75 heading into job and Michael Adams really M artle B orllla 188-514, Betty Rogers459, “ They came after us once we had Mary Jarvis-Smith 454, Barbara Pl- Atlantic Christian 94, Pembroke St. 74 happier with the way these players the final quarter, but a 12-0 Denver played aggressively.” March 4 to April 5 Auburn 59, Mississippi St. 45 call with the referees (juring Thurs(jay game with the run, capped by Danny Schayes' the lead and I knew they would.” woskl 189, JoAnn Olechno 221-487, Aub.-MontgomervfS, Blrm.-Southern54 have responded.” Alex English led Denver with 24 M arcella Rivers 190-509. (Rugular .Suason B e lm o n t A bbe y 40, G ardne r-W ebb 57 Nets in New Jersey. Fitch notched his 700th career The loss was the ninth straight three-point play, evened the game Washington Coach Kevin Loughery points, but made only seven of 26 bogins April G) Bethel, Tenn. 97, Union, Tenn. 94 victory as Houston handled the Nets. and 15th in 16 games for New 95-95 with 7:25 left. Darwin Cook’s said. “ Denver always comes at you shots. Transactions C arson-N ew m on 89, Tenn. T e m p le 84 Centenary 74, AAercer 7D Fort C h ris tia n B ro s. 93, F reed-H ardem an 82 Golf Fort Myers Miami Lau(lei(iali' Citadel 94, Barber-Scotia 49 C o ll, o f C h arleston 42, W o ffo rd 58 B A S E B A L L C u lve r-S to ckto n 74, T a rk lo 44 American League C um b erla nd 85, T ra n s y lv a n ia 79 BOSTON RED SOX—Announced that D a v id L ip s c o m b 105, C u m b erla nd, Purdue returns the favor with road victory at iowa John Mariano and Gary Tremblay, catchers, Glenn Hoffman, shortstop, and Andy Williams Open goK scores Bullets 121, Nuggets 115 Pistons 113, Cavsiiers 100 Tenn. 70 Tom Bolton, pitcher,, hove been Invited D avidso n 78, F u rm a n 74, O T to spring tsolnlrh 17)., Denver .47 (Lever 10). Assists— 10). Assists—Detroit 30 (Thomas IS), South Florida 83, Florida Inti. 59 we’ve ever had on the road.” packing it in better.” 13-0 in the conference. BASKETBALL ninth straight loss. Mike Sullivan 34-33-67 C hlcogo 23 23 .500 7 'h Washington 23 (Adams 4), Denver 29 Cleveland 22 (Harper, Price 7). Total Stetson 48, Ga. Southern 41, OT Purdue Coach Gene Keady said. “ I “ I think perhaps Purdue did the The Runnin’ Rebels broke a 52-52 . National Basketball Association Brad FOxon 30-37—67 In d ia n a 23 25 .479 O'A (English 10). Total fouls—^Washington 29, fouls—Detroit 25, Cleveland 2 7 . Tenn.-AAartIn 74, N. Alabama 49 No. 16 Texas Chrlallan 69, —Named Robert Technical—Green. A—7829. can say without hesitation that this best job rebounding against us tie midway through the second half Trevor Dodds 3334—47 C levela nd 19 30 .388 13 Denver 24. Technical—Denver Coach U n io n , K y . 95, L in c o ln M e m o ria l 93 Southern Methodlet SO: Texas M. Burris director of marketlng feels his team will be part of the National Football League Midwest Division Big East standings together.” said. “ They have very good overall Fullerton State, 13-9 and 6-7, was Tim Simpson 32- 35—47D a lla s 31 17 .646 ___ MIDWEST “ March Madness” this year. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Named David Frost 34-31-47 -7,, Rockets 121, Nets B9 Aoulnos S3, Grand Rapids Baptist 71 One Purdue player worked a little team speed and their quickness led by Henry ’Turner and Richard Hecker, executive administrative assist­ U tah 28 19 .596 V h Big East Conference O 'la ll “ You’re talkin’ NCAA bid now.” Andrew Magee 34-34-48 H ouston 26 22 .542 5 A sh la n d 70, In d .-P u r.-F t. W ayne 45 really helps them in rebounding.” Morton with 20 points each. ant, B ill McPherson, linebacker coach, Russ Cochran W L w L better than the rest as guard 33- 3D 5 enve -4 8 r 22 28 .440 10 HOUSTON (121) 9 2 20 4 Bellarm lne 49, St. Joseph's, Ind. 48 No. 11 Mllnote 79, Mlnnetola 67; Killingsworth said after the Horned Fred vonAppen, defensive line coach, and M ike WIebe 32- 34—48 Pittsburgh B ra d le y 113, In d ia n a S t. 84 Everette Stephens scored a career- Iowa, which trailed 57-47 with Herb Lynn Stiles, special teams coach. San Antonio 18 33 .367 1 3 '/i M cO av 4101410 24, Petersen 57 8818, S yra cu se 8 3 19 4 Frogs improved to 20-4 overall and Dave Rummells 33- 35—48S acram ento 15 33 .313 16 C o n co rd ia , M o o r. 49, AAacalester 54 high 23 points as he made all five of 10; 43 to play, cut the deficit to 66-61 Senior Ken Norman and freshman Canadian Football League Rocco Mediate 33- 35—48 Olaluwon 142211-1337, M lnnlefleld4742 8, St. John's 8 4 17 4 kept first place in the Southwest BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS—Agreed Pacific Divisien Reid 511 88 13, Fern 42 88 0,Maxwell47 Georgetown 8 4 18 4 Defiance 48, Rndloy 45 his shots from 3-point range. with 2; SO left. But Purdue hit six. Steve Bardo combined to give the Mark Brooks 34- 3L.A. 4 -4 8Lakers 36 12 .750 — Dickinson St. 81, Valley O ty St. 47 Conference with an 11-1 mark. to terms with CondredgeHollowov.auarter- Donnie Hammond 33-35—48 42 18, Leovell 43 44 9, Harris 410 88 4, Providence 6 4 16 5 In other games involving ranked straight free throws and a goaltend­ mini their fifth straight victory. bock, on a multi-year contract. P o rtla n d 30 20 .600 7 Johnson 88 880, Anderson 88 422. Totals V llla n o v a 5 6 13 10 E u re ka 82, A M ry v Ille 44 “ I feel with 20 victories and Andy Dillard 35- 3S 3 eattle -4 8 25 24 .510 ll'A G ro ce 84, In d .-P u r.-In d p is 47 teams Thursday night. No. 1 ing call went against the Hawkeyes. Norman scored 26 points and Bardo c o l l e g e Don Halldorson 35-33—48 44792433121. Seton H all 3 9 14 9 beating LSU and Oklahoma on the COLGATE—Named Joe Baker heod (jolden State 25 26 .490 12’A NEW JERSEY (99) Connecticut 2 9 8 14 Illin o is 79, M in n e s o ta 47 Nevada-Las Vegas beat Fullerton while Iowa managed one added 16 and the two combined to Bobby Wodklns 33- 3P 5 hoenix -4 8 21 29 .420 16 Illinois St. 44, W ichita St. 43 road we should get an NCAA bid no basketball coach. Howard T w ll^ 34- 34—48 W oolrldge 412 468, W illiam s 414 414 24, Boston College 2 10 9 13 State 74-64; No. 11 Illinois defeated and the Boilermakers had an spark an 11-1 run at the start of the MISSISSIPPI STATE—Named Craig I.A. Clippers 7 40 .149 •»'h (ta lln ski 7-144720, Wood 1-9445, Brown7-13 SOUTHWEST matter what happens in the confer­ R oy B a rr 33- 3S -48 Minnesota 79-67; and No. 18 Texas 11-point lead. second half that, turned a 38-35 Randall defensive line coach. Reosslgned D.A. Welbrlng 37- 31—48 4 3 17, T u rn e r 1-4 0 8 2, K in g 414 5 4 17, Thursdov't Result A rk.-LIttle Rock 81, Texas-San Antonio 73 ence,” Killingsworth said. “ They’ll Bobby W allace os secondary coach, Ronnie AAannIon45414, Coleman1-5882, McKenna Seton Hall 92, Loyola (M d.) 85 Christian downed Southern Metho­ “ I thought we came back well halftime lead into a comfortable Jerry Pate 35- 33—48 Thursday's Gomes have to come up with a new excuse Gray, Interior linebacker coach. Dyer Tom Watson 34- 3 4 -4 8 42880. Tatals3494244199. Saturday's Gomes O u a ch ita 84, A rka n sa s Tech 75 dist 69-50. late in the game and maybe even cushion. Carlisle, outside llnebocker coach and H ouston 121, New Jersey 99 UConn at Vlllanova, 8 p.m. A rts & Sdence, Okta. 82, Okta. Christian 41 if they don’t give it to us this year. ” Philip Jonas 33- 35—48D e tro it 113, C leveland 189 had them on the verge, but then A Minnesota turnover at the start Roy Gregory, offensive coach. Jim Simons 34- 33—49 Houtton 18 n 19 11-111 Providence at St. John's Iowa. which has lost two games at Carven Holcombe had 17 points OHIO UNIVERSITY—Suspended Paul M ilw a u k e e 184, S eattle 184 Now Jortev 18 2S 14 18— 99 Boston College at Pittsburgh H ouston B a p tis t 104, G e o rg ia S t. 84 home this season, beat Purude70-67 they made their free throws and of the second half led to a layup by W illie Wood 34-35—49 W ashington 121, D enve r 115 and Larry Richard added 16 to- "Snoopy" Grahom, forward. Indefinitely D ic k M a st 34-35-49 4Polnt goals—Reid 3, Leovell, Wood. Louisville at Syracuse N . Texas St. 98, Lansor 84 some good plays and put it away.” Illinois’ Tony Wysinger. Then because of acodemic problems. B oston 134, (jo ld e n S tate 112 Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Houston 40 Monday's Gomes O kla h o m a C ity 87, S. N ozarene 85 on Jan. 19 in Mackey Arena when carry the Horned Frogs to their Kohn McComIsh 31- 38—49S acram ento 129, D a lla s 125 Davis said. Bardo stole the ball and drove for a TEXAS—EL PASO—Announced the re­ Ray Stewart 34- 3 3 -4 9 (Maxwell 10), New Jersey 47 (W illiams Syracuse at Vlllanova Panhandle St. 112, Langston 91 the Hawkeyes were ranked No. l.In signation of B ill Cords, athletic director. Frtdav's Games 14). Assists—Houston 21 (Reid, Leavell5), N.C.-W llmIngton at Boston College St. Atary's, Texas 88, St. Edward's, No. 1 Novada-Las Vagaa 74, layup. After a Minnesota free 23rd consecutive victory in Daniel- John Jacobs 32- 37—49Seattle at Chicago, 8:38 p.m. that game. Iowa rallied from a WRIGHT STATE—Announced the resig­ Seve Ballesteros 35- 3 4 -4 9 New Jersey 13 (Wood 6). Total fouls— Falrleigh Dickinson ot St. John's Texas 83 Fullarton Slate 64: Nevada-Las throw. Bardo fed Norman for a Meyer Coliseum. nation of Peg Wvnkoop, women's L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Houston 27, New Jersey 23. Technical— Tuesdov't Gome Texas C h ris tia n 49, So. M e th o d is t 50 eight-point second-half deficit, a Texas Christian hit eight of its Buddy Gardner 38- 32—49Utah at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. AP photo Vegas had its lowest offensive layup, Doug Altenberger hit a volleyball coach. John Adams 33- 34 -4 9 Houston, Illegal defense. A—9829. Seton H all at Providence W. Texas St. a , E . N ew AAexIco 44 point which did not escape Keady. Boston at Portland, 10 p.m. Wednesday’s Gomes F A R W EST output of the season, but the 3-point field goal and Norman first 11 shots in the second half to Mark Calcovecchla 34- 33—49 Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. “ Last time we got beat, we got a Woody Blackburn 34-33-49 UConn at St. John's, 8 p.m. Arizona St. 49, Southern Cal 43 Runnin’ Rebels still won to clinch scored on an inbounds pass from pull away from a 32-24 halftime Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at (taorgetown California 70, Washington 48 lead and we got carried away Scott Simpson 34-35—49 Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m . Purdue's Doug Lee (20) pushes the ball up court during a Altenberger for a 49-36Illinois lead. lead. Doug Tewell 34-35-49 Cal-Santa Barbara 92, Cal-Irvine 85 shooting outside jumpers.” Keady their fifth consecutive Pacific Philadelphia at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. C a rro ll, M o n t. 94, M o n ta n a Tech 83 fast break as Iowa's Kevin Gamble (35) follows closely Coast Athletic Association regular- “ We played a beautiful first Southern Methodist, 12-11 and3-8, Calendar Jim Wilson 34- 35—49 L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Kings 120, Mavericks 125 said. “ Our shot selection was one Craig Stabler 35- 34—49 G onzoga 93, L o y o la , C a lif. 88 half.” Minnesota Coach Clem Has­ was led by Scott Johnson, who Houston at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Hawqll-Hllo78, Brigham Young-Hawall74 during their Big Ten battle Thursday night in Iowa City. thing we changed. Our second season title. B ill Glosson 34- 3 5Indiana -4 9 at Denver, 9:30 p.m. kins said. “ The start of the second finished with 19 points. Hal Sutton 35- 3 4 -4 9 DALLAS (IIS) Hartford 55, Niagara 52 The No. 7 Boilermakers upset the No. 4 Hawkeyes, 80-73. priority was to be tough on the ‘"The team was really ripe (foran Son A n to n io a t U tah , 10 p .m . A g u irre 14?l511-16 40, P e rk in s 510 4 2 1 3 , M o n ta n a 73, Ida ho St. 44 TODAY Steve Elkington 34-35-49 Washington at Sacramento, 10:X p.m. Gary Hallberg 34- 33—49 D onaldson 4 8 4 8 18, H a rp e r 1418 2-4 24, M o n ta n o S t. 108, W eber S t. 78 Beys Basketball Atlanta at Golden State, 11 p.m. NIAGARA (» ) N ev.-Los Vegas 74, F u lle rto n S t. 44 Jodie Mudd 3^37—49 Blocknum 518 4-415, Davls44880, Tarpley Henry 1-5882, Swiefc 45 54 9, Artouckos Rockville at Manchester, 7:M Sunday's Gomes 44 88 4, Schrempf 44 1-2 9,Wennlngton N . AAex. H ighla nds 70, C o lo ra d o M in e s 47 East Catholic at St. Joseph, ^30 Gary McCord 35- 34 -4 9 Cleveland at New Jersey, 3 p.m. 4154217, Bo«Mrt48(H)7,Aaudlo49838, Curt Byrum 33- 3 4 -4 9 08 88 0. Totals 4496 2434125. Cheney Tech at Coventry, 7:30 Boston at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m. Moore 1-5455, M cNally 1-2402, Fronds 1-2 N ew AAexIco S t. 59, Fresno S t. 58 Hartford five G irts Basketball D on P ohl 34- 3 3Atlanta -4 9 at Portland, 8 p.m. 882, Neal48880. Totals2l-5141452. IOC, North Korea in talks Steve Pate 34- 3 3 -4 9 SACRAMENTO (119) O regon St. 44, O regon 43 Manchester at Rockville, 7 ^ Johnson 417 4 4 16, T h o rp e 410 410 21, H ARTFO R D (SS) Podfle U. 49, Long Beach St. 54 9 Rocky H ill of Coventry, 3:30 p.m. C hip Beck 33-34-49 Johnson48458, McCrorv 1-5434, Powell Thompson 1415 42 20, Pressley 43 08 4, Pepperdine 81, Portland 44 BOVS S w im m in g Duffy W aldorf 33- 34—49 48589, Hurlbert 412424, Moye4124223, tops Niagara Mike Hulbert 35- 3Celtics 4 -4 9 134, Warriors 112 Theus41341124, IQelne43428,Smlth41747 Gllmore43080,Jenklns1-1082,Leeman1-2 St. AAartIn's 44, W. Washington 40 Manchester at Enfield, 4 p.m. A4ark Pfell 34- 3 3 -4 9 22, Tyler43428, WHim41080,Olberdlng1-1 Son D iego 113, U.S. In te rn a tio n a l 72 424. Totals448334«m», 882, Jones 42880, Frazier 881-21. Totals S. Colorado 42, W. New AAexIco 53 S A T U R D A Y BOSTON (114) 17-52142255. about sharing 1988 Games U C LA 81, A riz o n a 45 HARTFORD (A P) - Anthony Men's Basketball Blrd4145522,McHale494820,Porlsh411 D o ltas Halftime—Nlogera 27, Hartford 25. 4 11 M IS 11-11S point goals—Nlogora 46 (Artouckos 1-1, W ashing ton S t. 74, S ta n fo rd 44 Moye scored a season-high 23 points Mattotuck at MCC, ^ .rn . PGA Seniors first-round scores 4-420, Alnge7-127-824, Johnson4182-214, K ite IS 17 M 17—m Wyoming 72, A ir Force 44 G irls Basketball 2-2 41 4, sichtine 43 80 6, Vincent 1-4 44 4, 4Polnt goals—Harper 2, Schrempf 2, Bossert 1-5), Hartford 514 (Hurlbert 48, as Hartford defeated Niagara 55-52 he declared repeatedly after last Northwest Cothollc at East Catholic, Dove 1-31-23, Roberts 1-41-23,CarllsleS-480 Move 54). Fouled .out—None. Rebounds— Bv Lorry SIddons or it would stick by its threat to lead Aguirre, Perkins, Blackmon, Johnson. in an Eastern Collegiate Athletic June’s meetings that the table 1:30 p.m. .. ^ PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) 10, H e n ry 1-2(H)2. Totals499032-34134. Fouled out—Thorpe. Rebounds—(taltas 5D Niagara 38 (Aguldo9), H artford 37 (Powell The Assaclated Press an East-bloc boycott of the Games. Ice Hockey . First-round scores Thursday In the 11). Assists—Niagara W (Aguldo 3), Hart- Conference North Atlantic Confer­ tennis and archery tournaments, (Donaldson 15), Sacramento S3 (Thorpe tordlO(Hurlbert3),Total(ouls—NlagoroH, While agreeing that the IOC plan, South W indsor vs. Manchester (Bol­ 240XXI0 PGA Seniors Championship on GOLDEN STATE (111) 15). Assists—Dallas 13 (Harper 5), Sacra­ Auto Rncing ence basketball game Thursday. preliminary rounds of soccer and 8 ton Ice Palace), 7:15 p.m. por-72, 4,500-yord Champion course at McDonald 58 80 10, Smith 45 80 4, H a rtto rd 1 8 .A —1,748. LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The which was drawn up last June and mento 38 (Theus 13). Total tauls—Dallas 28, Eost Catholic vs. East Cothollc (En­ PGA Natlonol: _ Carroll5132-412, RoydM 0458, Mullln413 efforts of the International Olympic quickly ratified by South Korea, the cycling road race were as many Sacramento 29. Technical—Harper. A— Hartford. 12-11 overall and 6-8 in field Twins R ink), 3:15 p.m. C hi Chi R odriguez 35-35—TO - 2-2 14, S h o rt 514 5 4 15, T e ogle 415 4 4 20, 18333. Committee to make sure that North had been accepted in principle by as the IOC and the South Koreans W re s tlin g J a c k Fleck W hitehead 4 4 4 4 12, B a lla rd 4 4 0 0 7, the ECAC North Atlantic, trailed by Dsytona qualifying rosults Korea competes in the 1988 the North. Kim said the upcoming were willing to move to the North. East H ortford at Manchester, noon Joe Jimenez 39-3^71 H enderson 1-3 0 0 2, H ig g in s 4 4 0 0 six, 45-39, with 4:37 left in the game. Cheney Tech ot COC Tournament (at G eorge L a n n in g 36-36—72 4.TotalS 4495 2429 112. Summer Games are moving into a meetings would deal with sub­ How toptwsnty fared . Hartford’s Powell and But in announcing the latest Rocky H ill High), 9a.m. B ob C harles 38-34—72 Batten M IS IS Ib-IM Buckst06,8uper8onlcs104 DAYTONA BEACH, Ra. (AP) — Results new round of meetings and a new stance and not the “ small changes” Lee E ld e r Golden Stale 18 22 M M—ill Doug McCrory each connected on move 'Thursday, Samaranch held John Katlnko 37-34—73 4Polnt goals—Alnge 3, Bird, Ballard. Thursday of the Daytona 500 Twin 125-mlle Samaranch had mentioned minutes How the tap twenty teams In The ouallfylng races, with type of cor, taps layups before Moye scored a 3-point phase of diplomacy. out the possibility that more sports Roy Montgomery 3538—73 Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Boston 52 SEATTLE (W t) Assodated Press' college basketball poll IOC president Juan Antonio Sa­ before. (Bird, McHale 11), (k>lden State 50 completed, money won odwlnner'saveroge ‘ basket to put Hartford ahead. 46-45, could be added. B ob ToskI 34-37—73 C ham bers 11-248-932, M cD o n le l4 1 7 4 8 1 4 , fared Thursday: speed In mph: “ It is very Important that we Charles Owens 3538—73 (Smith 10). Assists—Boston 32 (Bird 8), Uster 44 45 4, Ellis 414 47 2e,McMlllan 1. Nevodo-Los Vegas (251) beat Fuller­ maranch said Thursday that the Bowling with 3:22 remaining in the game. have a fourth set of meetings, to sit “ That they (North Koreans) Don Sikes 3538—73 Golden State 29 (Floyd 12). Total fouls— 44 1-2 5, W illiams 49 42 8,Phelps4288e, ton State 7444. 1, Ken Schrader, Ford Thunderbird, 8 North had agreed “ in principle” to 7 Tom NIeporte 3538—73 Boston 22, Golden State 28. Technicals— Young 441-15, Stansburv41888, M . Lucas 7. Indiana (242) did not play. down and discuss these matters,” accept the proposal of the IOC, I am 50, 8224100, 130.397. host all or part of four sports from Cass Jowor 3538—73 Golden State Coach Karl, Boston Illegal 4808 8, Schoene 45 884, Johnson 88888. 3. North Carolina (21-2) did not ploy. 2, B ill E lliott, Ford Thunderbird, SO, ' Niagara’s Joe Arlauckas, who sure,” Samaranch said. “ But at the Gov Brewer 3538—73 defense. Golden State Illegal (tefense. A— Totals 42941424104. 4. Iowa (21-3) lostta No. 7Purdue8473. the Seoul Olympics and that a Kim said. “ We shall have them (the B utch B a ird 37-34—73 S12JOO. finished with 17 points, tied the additional sports). That will be fourth meeting, if they ask for TrI-Town 15025. 3, Darrell W oltrip, Oievrolet AAonte fourth session among the commit­ Orville Moody 3539—74 MILWAUKEE (184) 5. DePoul (21-1) did not ploy. game at 49-49 with a 16-foot jumper. discussed.” something else, that I don’t know... Don M cAllister 213201-20M23 Dave D ale D ouglass 38-36—74 C a rlo SS, 5 0 , 1 8 ^ . tee and the two Koreas would be Cummings 1419 45 24, Pressey 4941114, 4. Temple (242) did not May. 4, Buddy Baker, OMsmoblle Delta 88 SO, Hartford guard John Hurlbert then Edwards 246-579, Jim Bogar 237-571, B ill B ru ce C rom pton 39-35—74 Slkmo 410 4718, Hodges 45 48 4, J. Lucas 7. Purdue (193) beat No. 4 Iowa 8473. , held to work out details. Samaranch, a Spanish ambassa­ “ Always, there can be small Calhoun 502, Gll Johnson 534, Rob G o ry P la y e r 34-36—74 85J00. hit two free throws and followed dor to the Soviet Union before 413 5 4 11, P ie rc e 415 1415 » ,B re u e r 1-5 8. Oktahomo (19-4) did not play. 5, Rick Wilson, Oldsmoblle Delta 88, But Kim Yu Sun, president of the changes. But those must be ap­ M lgllore 522, Rob Arendt 210, Bob D oug Sanders 48.34—^74 3-4 5, AAokeskI 41 88 0,Brldeemon 41 9. Syracuse (19-4) did not p lw . ' with a 15-foot jumper that gave Edward 547, John M iller 524, Bill SO,S4JOO. North Korean Olympic Committee, becoming IOC president in 1980. has proved by the three parties.” J e rry S teelsm lth 37-37—74 Radio, TV 88 0, B r^ey 88 88 0, Reynoldt8888 10. P H tsbureh (244) d id n o t p la y . Hartford the lead for good, 53-49 Dl Yeso 505, Stu P arker 551, Ray Jessup B obb y N ich o ls 33-41—74 0.Totals347844«104. 11. Illln o ts (193) b e a t M in n e so ta 7937. said those details were major. used all of his diplomatic talents to Kim said the North had changes 204-504, Ray Santa 206-545, Pete Fortin H a ro ld H enning 34-38—74 Seolfle 111119 11—184 12. C lem son (242) d id n o t p lo y . 1, Benny Parsons, Chevrolet AAonte with 0:24 left. “ We think the four sports in the keep the two Koreas — whose in mind. 212-514. D ic k R hvon 37-37—74 13. Oeorgetown (144) did not ploy. TONIGHT Milwaukee 18 IS a 1S-1« C o rto SS, SO, 8224100, 182.778. 2, plan put forward by the IOC arb too countries were divided by war In “ The acceptance was in princi­ John Frillmon 38-34—74 3-Polnt goals—Chambers 1. Fauled M. Alabama (144) did not ploy. Bobby Alllson,Bulck LeSobre, SO, 812JOO. ' After Arlauckas made a 3-point J im F e rre e 3438—74 7:30 p.m. — NHL All-Stars vs. Soviet 15. D uke (1 44) d id n o t p la y . AP photo small,” Kim said following a the early 1950s — talking about ple, not unconditional.” he said. Balsxy League national team, ESPN out—Cummings. Rebounds—Seattle a basket. Hartford’s Vince Johnson B ob Duden 3437—75 (McDaniel 11), Milwaukee 51 (Slkmo 18). 14. S t. J o h n 's (17-4) d id1 nMpPtay. 3, (ie o fr BocHne, C hiwrolet AAonte Carlo their differences over the Still, signs have surfaced re­ 7:30p.m .-Collegehockey: Western converted two foul shots with two two-hour meeting between his D o ris B a k e r 170-125, R ose B o re llp 145, Jerry Berber 3437—75 Asslsts-Seottle 34 (McMillan 13), M il­ 17. Kansas (1B4) d id n o t p lw . Hartford's John Hurlbert (11) takes the ball away from Olympics. cently that the North Koreans were P ope M o rc h 134, D ia n e T r a z lw k l 128, B ill C o llin s 41-34—75 Michigan vs. Bowling Green, waukee 18 (Pressey, J. Lucas 4). Total 18. Texas Christian (20-4) beat Southern ^s f^S to rt^ Marlin, Oldsmoblle Delta delegation and the IOC’s executive SportsChannel 1 seconds left to seal the victory. Robin Toots 129, Pam K rinlok 34^ Chris Arnold Palmer 3548—75 fouls—Seattle 34, Milwaukee 14 . AAethodlst 49-SD. 88, SO, 85,300. Niagara's Gary Bossert during actipn Thursday night at boai^. He said North Korea wanted He seemed to put a barrier in becoming Increasingly isolated in Bradley 142, Lesle Longshore 139, Jan Art Forrester 3548—75 10 p.m. — Celtics vs. Trail Blazers, Techniools—McDaniel, J. Lucas, M ilwau­ 19. R o rld a (1 9 4 ) d id n o t p la y . H o rry Oont, C hevrolet AAonte C arlo SS, SO, Niagara falls to 15-7 overall and Channel 41, WKHT five or six more, unspecified sports front of continuing those talks when their boycott threat. O e M o n te 124. Billy Cosper 3437—75 kee, Illegal defense. A—11352. 73. Providence (14-5) did net ploy. 84JOO. 11-3 in conference play. the Civic Center. The Hawks upset Niagara, 55-52.

\ Sports in Brief Fired-up Bums Burke letters at Trinity College HARTFORD — John Burke, a Junior from Manchester, won a leads Williams varsity letter for the 5-3 Trinity College football team last fall. Burke started at linebacker and assisted on 22 tackles and one fumble recovery. By Bob Green J.C. Snead, who scored consecu­ As a condition precedent to the placement of any Dietary olde-lmmedlote Part-time Executive R N -L P N -F u ll time 11 to7 Port time-mature respon­ Burke, the son of John B. Burke Jr., is a 19M graduate of The Associated Press tive victories in this tournament in .advertising In the Man­ Clerical-full time posi­ Kingswood-Oxford School. 1975-76, and Lon Hinkle, each of opening for port time DIrector-The U. S. Consti­ , Monday through Friday, sible core giver to work tions available In pleasant chester Herald, Adver­ person to perform o var­ tution Bicentennial Com­ no weekends. For more with Infants and toddlers. LA JOLLA, Calif. — George whom had an eagle, were a single Excellent opportunity for office environment. tiser hereby agrees to iety of kitchen tasks. Will mission of Connecticut Bookkeeper F/C - expe­ Information please coll 647-0788. Health Insuronce/benef- Bums says part of the credit for his stroke off the lead with 64s. protect. Indemnify and housewife or college stu­ train energetic beginner. seeks to fill the part-time rienced required to per­ Pam Olenchok, D.S.D., dent. Port time mornings Its program available, Goldberg to speak at Tallwood dinner pace-setting, course-record 63, Bums, Floyd and the other hold hohnless the Man­ Coll the Manchester position of Executive Di­ form all accounting func- Crestfleld Convalescent Child care needed! 25 or afternoons. Approxi­ free parking.. Experience should go to veteran Ray Floyd. first-round leaders played the chester Herald, Its offic­ Manor. 646-0129. rector. Responsibilities In­ tlons on computer Home, 565 Vernon Street, daytime hours per week, using adding machine. Dr. Alan Goldberg, a nationally known expert in the field of “When you’re paired with Ray North course, by far the easier of ers and employees mately 20 to 25 hours per clude directing and od- through F/S. Fast grow­ Manchester, C T 06040,643- week. Monday through for 3 and 5 year old boys In Typing skills helpful. $4.25 applied sports psychology will speak at the Tallwood Country Floyd, you’re playing with one of the two Oceanside layouts at Torrey against any and oil liabil­ Utlllty/dlshwosher/cash- mlnlsterlng the ing company In new mod­ 5151.______my Manchester home. So­ - $5.00 per hour, depending ity, loss or expense, In'- Frldoy for filling orders at organization programs Qub’s kickoff dinner to be held on Friday, Feb. 27, at 6:30 p.m. at the greatest competitors in all of Pines. ler - Monday through ern facility. Excellent be­ Foremen - press room per wage for right on experience. Apply In cludlng ottorneys' fees, Arthur Drugs Warehouse, and activities of the Com­ nefits, pleasant working Willie’s Steak House. sports.” Bums said. “With the par 5s playing down­ Friday days, full and port experienced, familiar woman.; References re­ person ; Prague Shoe arising from claims of~ Manchester. See Nancy to time. S4.50 per hour. Glas­ mission coordinating and environm ent. 289-2323, Goldberg's talk, "Keeping your mind out of the rough," will “He motivates you. wind, that knocks par back down to apply between 8 and 4. with power press ond quired. 649^033. Company, 200 Pitkin unfair trade practices. In­ tonbury. Coll Jim 659-4640. assisting those of other East Hartford Welding, Street, East Hartford. focus on how to use your head to play better golf. “He’s dogged. He’s always there. about 70,” Bums said. “The South fringement of trade­ Monday through Friday. organizations In the some South Windsor. press brake set up pro­ gressive dies. Submit re­ Driver needed- Anyone wishing further information about the dinner can He makes you want to play better,” definitely plays about two shots marks, trade names or area of Interest; and dev­ Manchester, Wllllmontlc Port time evening posi­ Bums said. harder.” patents, violation of Supervisor - Mechani­ Bookkeeper - general of­ sume to Box DD, c/o contact Tallwood head professional John Nowobilski at 646-1151. ising programs and Body shop opening - must area. Auto Paint Distribu­ tion available for general “And if you believe that I’ve got rights of privacy and In­ cally Inclined to set upond fice - 2 positions available. events concerning the Manchester Herald, 16 The scoreboard reflected that Typing, will troln. Non- be able to restore Mus­ Bralnard Place, Manches­ tors. 649-5211 and osk for cleaners In o large Man­ some swamp land in Florida for estimate. The seven best scorers all fringement of copyright supervise production of Constitution and related Tommy. chester facility. Hours are and proprietory rights, small assembly depart­ smoker preferred. Apply tangs and other classic ter, C T 06040 sale,” said ^oyd, who played with played on the 6,659-yard North In person. Warehouse M documents. Individual cars. Pay according to 5:30 to 9:30 pm, Monday Karate championships In Enfield unfair competition and ment. Competitive salary should be on experienced Bums in Thursday’s first round of course. 170 Tunnel Rood, Vernon. skill.Heritage Auto Body Sheet metal mechanic - Grinders - we have Imme­ through Friday. Coll 649- libel and slander, which and benefits. Apply Able odmlnlstrotor with con­ diate openings for expe­ 3181.______ENFIELD — The Connecticut Karate Championships will be the $500,000 Andy Williams Open But defending champion Bob Coll & Electronics, How­ of Andover, Inc. 742-7693. experienced In all phases may result from the publi­ siderable ability In writ­ rienced O DtD grinders. 2 Part time soles person held Saturday, March 21, at Enfield High School. Eliminations golf tournament. Tway was not able to take advan­ cation of any odvertls- ard Rood, Bolton. Bookkeeping - full time ten and oral expression of metal work Including 44, Carpenter's helper - entry lay out and press broke to 4 years experience In needed for new ceramic ($4) will be begin at 10 a.m. with the championships ($6) starting Floyd, the current U.S. Open tage of the shorter, easier course in ment In the Manchester noteoble accounts receiv­ and In dealing with and aero space shop pre­ at 7:30 p.m. champ, shot a 7-under-par 65 and the cool, cloudy weather. He could Help us stop drug traffic! able, accounts payable, level lob with general operation. 282-0711. EOE. and croft shop. Coll 646- Herald by advertiser, In­ addressing the public, controctor/bullder. Join ferred. We offer cbmpetl- 2848 or 742-6994. Ask for For further information, cail 745-1495. said “I’m pretty proud of it. It was a do no better than a 71 in exception­ cluding advertisements In Age 17 to 28 GED/hIgh payroll, payroll taxes. having on ability to organ­ tlve storting wages and o school grads. Learn while Blonsteln's Comping Cen­ o growing company. Gua­ Versitlle clerical position Pauline. pretty good round. ally low scoring that had 118 of the any free distribution pub­ ize and supervise staff. ranteed 40 plus hours per fully paid beneflf pack­ you eorn. The U. S. Coast ter, Route 83, Vernon, Background and Interest - data entry helpful but not “But 1 saw a better one.” 156-man field breaking par. lications published by the week. Paid holidays, vo­ required. Central Glaston­ age. Please stop In and see Machinists - tool and die Manchester Herald. Guard needs you. 203-240- 875-6211. In American history or us at Windsor Manufac­ maker. 5 years plus expe­ SBM sponsors Special Olympic event Bums did not make a bogey. He Seve Ballesteros of Spain, mak­ 4257. cation, bonuses and benef­ bury location. Medical hit ail the greens in regulation, and ing his first start of the season, had Penny Sleffert, Publisher constitutional low helpful its. Coll 647-7544, Monday and dental benefits. Coll turing Company, 169 Old rience. Long term to per­ WINDHAM - The Savings Bank of Manchester is one of reached three of the par-5s in two. a 69, also on the North. New Coble TV advertising but not required. Must be through Friday from 11 Sue at 659-2666. Kennedy Rood, Windsor, manent. Coll Joe Nopoll- several sponsors for the eight annual Windham Invitational LOST Soles person-with sewing venture - seeks creative, highly motivated and able am to 7 pm. C T 06095. tano, Hollniork-Tech “One of the best rounds I’ve Tom Watson shot 68 on the South, to work with others. Send Temps, 527-5779. Special Olympic Swim Meet to be held Saturday, March 7, at played in a long time.” Bums said. where a 66 by Mark McCumber was AND FOUND experience. Minimum 20 flexible, self-motivated Part time clerlcol-Locol hour week. Available person with micro­ resume with references office of RGIS Inventory Inspectors - we hove Im­ Windham High School. And it could have been better. the low score. Insurance-growing Man­ AP photo Tuesday, Thursday even­ computer knowledge. 15 by February 27, 1987 to specialist has on opening mediate night shift open­ Carpenter or helper - (tor The meet is the largest Special Olympic swim event in Eastern “I had a chance to shoot even The players switch courses to­ Lost - short haired mole ings and Saturday. Coll to 20 hours, weekends Search Committee, Con­ chester agency needs to for o responsible adult to ings for final Inspectors. 2 remodeling contractor), Connecticut with over 150 special olympian athletes competing. lower.” said Bums, who missed one day, with the final two rounds George Burns follows through as he hits his second shot cat Tabby. Block/whlte- 742-7494. only. Start Immediately. stitution Commission, c/o fill positions In our perform general office to 4 years experience In own tools, drive standard birdie putt from about three feet scheduled at the South course. /groy/strlpes. Distinct Coll 646-6906 osk for April, Old State House, 800 Main commerlcol lines, per­ duties such os key punch­ aero space preferred. shift, own transportation, to the green on the 13th hoie during the first round white markings around Cox Coble Greater Hart­ Street, Hartford, Ct. 06103. sonal lines deportments. Also CM M and surface pay depending on expe­ and failed on three others from 6-8 Tied with Floyd at 65 were South Hairdresser wanted with ing, filing, and typing. Thursday in the Andy Williams Open in La Jolla, Calif. nose and neck. Vicinity of ford, EOE. If you hove a knowledge Applicant should be avail­ plate desired. We offer rience. Coll Ron, 643-9966 Skate exhibition at Civic Center feet. “But that often happens when African Bobby Cole. Dave Eichel- following: willing to work of Insurance and ore wil­ you've got a round like this going.” berger and Jay Don Blake. Burns fired a course-record 63 to take the lead. Clinton Street, Manches­ Part time mutual tellers able 9am to 3pm Monday competitive starting before 8 am and otter 6 ter. Answers to Jasper. for yourself? Rent station (ticket sellers) - weekend ling to work hard for o wages and a fully paid pm. HARTFORD — The 1987 Tour of Olympic and World Figure (s). All Inoulrees confi­ through Friday however Skate champions will take place on Wednesday, March 18, at 8 Reward. Coll 647-3222 General cleaning person - work. Must be 18 or older. career position coll Ellen someflexlbllty Is possible. benefit package. Please days, 643-8901 evenings. dential. New Manchester full time position. Flexible Apply In person, Tuesday at 643-9555. We ore also stop by and see us at Child care needed In Man­ p.m. at the Hartford Civic Center. salon. 646-7130. We offer on excellent hours. Excellent benefits. through Saturday, 7pm to seeking trainees to be starting rote. For Inter­ WIndosr Manufacturing chester area. Full time, The 2'/^-hour program will showcase the 1987 world champs in For Interview please coll 11pm, Berenson's Hart­ customer service repre­ view appointment please Com pany, 169 Old Monday through Friday. their sport, direct from global competition March 9-15 in Holyfield and Tillman together again, Employment Soles person-Port time, Lynch Toyota Pontiac, ford Jol-olol, 89 Weston sentatives. Coll to set up coll us at 644-8159 between Kennedy Rood, Windsor, M y horhe or yours. Infant. Cincinnati, Ohio. Among the skaters scheduled are solo skaters flexible hours, store dis­ 646-4321. Street, Hartford. Interview. loom and 1pm. Weekdays. C T 06095. Call after 5. 643-7733. count. Ideal for home­ Brian Boitano, Debi Thomas and Caryn Kadavy of the United & Education makers or high school States, Katarina Witt of East Germany, and pairs Jill Watson and student. Apply J A J Peter Oppegard of the .S. but as opponents on Valentine’s Day Jewelers. 643-8484. The Hartford appearance is the start of a 15-city North American tour that concludes April 7 in Pittsburgh. Tickets are and he has been fighting in the 190s. Receptionist - port time By Ed Schuyler Jr. would like to keep the fight in the other would assume that role for a EDHELP WANTED for busy optometrist of­ $17.50 and $15.50 and are on sale at the Civic Center box office and middle of the ring. round. "It’s not as if I’m dropping 10 or all Ticketron outlets. For handicapped seating, call 249-7528. The Associated Press fice. Hours Include 2 even­ “We want him to jab his way Holyfield’s first title defense is 15 pounds.” the challenger said. ings o week and Satur­ m sm im ws X-Roy Technician - Imme­ RENO, Nev. — Evander Holy- inside and we want him to rip up his scheduled to start at about 1;50 Hollyfield weighed in the 170s days. Experienced when he first turned pro, but could diate Medical Core Center Astros’ Bass wins arbitration case field and Henry Tillman haven't body.” said Lou Duva. who, along p.m. PST and will be televised by has openings for full time preferred but will troln. with George Benton, trains ABC. The champion was a 4-1 not fight at 175-pound limit of the registered x-roy techni­ Coll between 9 and 2. seen much of each other since they 649-3311. HOUSTON — Houston Astros outfielder Kevin Bass won his were roommates at the 1984 Holyfield. favorite. light heavyweight division. cians. These positions arbitration hearing and will receive $630,000 for the 1987 season, Olympics. “My height and reach advan­ “He’s the champion, and the The 24-year-old Holyfield. of offer o full package of champion automatically is sup­ Atlanta, became the first member benefits, o competitive Retail soles - opportunity BnnBm r the team announced. They will get together again on tages are good, so it’s only smart for self-motivated soles for me to fight in the middle of the posed to be the favorite.” Tillman, of the 1984 Olympic team to win a starting salary plus o The club had offered Bass $560,000, but he sought $630,000, said Valentine’s Day, but not in the weekend differential. We person. Furniture or bed­ ★ FEB. 11th — FEB. 16th 'k name of friendship. ring.” the 6-foot-3 Tillman said. 26. said. pro title. ding experience desira­ Astros spokesman Chuck Pool. A decision was issued in Bass' In his 12th fight, July 20, 1986, at also hove port time and favor after an arbitration hearing Wednesday in New York, Pool Holyfield will defend his World Against Bert Cooper, Tillman Holyfield and Tillman each won per-dlem positions availa­ ble. Salary plus commls- Boxing Association junior heavy­ elected to brawl and he got knocked silver medals at the Pan American Atlanta. Holyfield won the junior ble. Interested applicants slon. Benefits and ★ REGISTER TO WIN A TRIP said. Games in 1983 at Venezuela. Then. heavyweight title with a 15-round advancement opportuni­ Bass, who earned $310,000 in 1986, hit .311 with 20homersand79 weight title against Tillman Satur­ down twice in suffering his only please contact Joanne at loss, a 12-round decision. Tillman won a gold medal in the decision over Dwight Muhammad 721-7393 between 9 ond 4. ties. Coll 646-6262 between TO HAWAII 'k RBI last year. day in a scheduled 15-round bout at 11 and 5 for Interview. Bally’s Reno Hotel and Casino. “It looked like he was intimi­ 201-pound class at the Los Angeles Qawi. Last Dec. 8. Holyfield "Henry and I were friends in the dated. not because Bert Cooper hit Olympics, while Holyfield had to knocked out Michael Brothers in Persons to work In kit­ * OVER 200 CARS & chen making sandwiches Bookkeeper - port time, Olympics and we’re still friends, hard, but because Bert Cooper was settle for a bronze medal at 178 the third round of a nontitle bout at A/P, A/R, safeguard sys­ Gary Pettis loses salary hearing pounds following a controversial Paris for a 13-0 record, with ninp and other kitchen duties. TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM but he wants something I have, and in his face,” the 6-1 Holyfield said. Coll 649-0305. tem, pleasant casual NEW YORK — California Angels center fielder Gary Pettis I’m not willing to give it to him,” “I don’t feel he can move 15 disqualification in a semifinal bout. knockouts. country office. Foley- Tillman, of Los Angeles, has won Boker, Inc., Bolton, 646- lost his salary arbitration case for the second straight year. Holyfield said Thursday at a news rounds at a fast pace,” the The weight limit for the junior Cleaning person(s). Relia­ 9 - 6 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE Pettis, who made $300,000 last season after losing in arbitration conference. champion added. heavyweight division is 190 pounds. four straight fights for a 14-1 mark, ble helper wanted. Must 4666.______FR\. The two have been in the ring The weigh-in was scheduled for 8 with 10 knockouts, since losing the be flexible. 649-3052. RNANCING TO QUAURED BUYERS against the Angels, will be paid $400,000 this year. He had sought “We became friends in 1983 when LPN - RN - port time for a 9 - 5 3 .9 % we got into the Operation Gold together before. They sparred p.m. tonight. North American Boxing Federa­ specialty office In Man­ $550,000. Tillman weighed 210 pounds for tion junior heavyweight title to RN-LPN-Fulltlme11to7 SM Pettis batted .258 with five home runs and 58 runs batted in. He program. We did a lot of things three rounds before the Pan Ameri­ , Monday through Friday, chester. Coll 6494)601. OR UP TO *1100 FACTORY REBATE can Games, and they engaged in his pro debut, but he doesn’t feel he Cooper last June 15 at Atlantic City, also stole 50 bases. together.” no weekends. For more ON S-10 PICKUPS A S-10 BLAZERS What Holyfield would like to do controlled sparring before the will be hurt by dropping down. He N.j. : Information please coll New Cotolog, Easy Earn­ Saturday is move inside on Tillman Olympics. One man would be the weighed only 194 pounds when he Cooper is the WBA’s top coij- Pam Olenchok, D.S.O., ings I 100 percent guaran­ won the 201 final at the Olympics tender. Qawi is ranked second. > Crestfleld Convalescent teed line of gifts, toys and Top seed Lori McNeil advances and keep the pressure on. Tillman aggressor for a round, then the I home decor! 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The Associated Press New Catalog, Easy Earn­ ings! 100 percent guaran­ NEW 1987 SPRINT Travel-Entry level posi­ 2 Dr. Hatchback #6145 MEMPHIS. Tenn. - Johan Kriek tion with downtown Hart­ teed line of gifts, toys and Rodriguez leads Seniors golf slammed a dozen aces, three ford travel wholesaler. home decor! We need 3 DON’T MISS IT straight in the final game, to defeat Type 50wpm. Reservo- representotives In your PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Chi Chi Rodriguez shot a John McEnroe 7-5, 6-4 and elimi­ tlonlst also needed. Six area now! Free kit pro­ 2-under-par 70 Thursday to take the first-round lead in the nate the No. 5 seed in the third months experience re­ gram! No Investmet! Ex­ It you’re looking for quality quired. Salary commen­ cellent pay, bonuses, *6149 $260,000 PGA Seniors Championship. round of the U.S. Indoor Tennis Rodriguez, a three-time winner in 1986, his first full season on surate with experience. prizes! Cor and phone be sure to check these Championships. 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Word procaadng (203) 249-7852 One shot further back were Australian Ian Baker-Finch and Lu to top form since taking a neariy and organizational ekille 83 CHEV. CHEVETTE 82 CAVALIER T-10 Chien Soon of Taiwan, both of whom carded 4-under-par 69s.” seven-month layoff last year. required. Ouallflcatlone: (800) 387-3720 4 Dr, 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., Rxdio, Hitchback Cpo., 4 Cyt., Auto, Roir Window Dotog AC, PS, Stofoo C u t. *9899 “Things just don’t seem to be Aaeoclatee Degree or Wm *3795 w u M s e s going my way recently,” he said. aquivalant. Appllcante may W .$. 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