W — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 7. 1987 flap: WateFbury ogtragid by. Fonda / page 5 I AucM on: G arage P GARS HOMES CONDOMINIUMS FOR RALE SALE R m S M i FONSM i m everything after VW Robbit 1976 for sole. FAMILY Room with MANCHESTER. Better Excellent condition for cottMdrol cotlino on- TAKE A LOOK liddled: Jets can’t handle the Dolphins / page 1 1 I so years / p a g e 3 than new. Spacious 2 ports. 649-5694. hanco the value and year old 3 bedroom, 1 '/i uie of thU 7 room. 3 bath Lydall Woods OLDS Sedan 1939. DrlgT- 84 Chtv CMpriCG sAJoe nol 6 cylinder flotheod, bedroom home located Condominium. Excel­ WfR. imm. MvifB *D4«0 on a buillne In Man­ lent condition, patio off 60,000 original miles, chester. Recent fur­ ru n s good, re cent dining area, garage, KARCtrtOAYl I ;iiAWRES1R'EE'! •6895 nace. partial recrea­ lust what you have PAINTI I BuelM, truck a . point, chrome, uphpjs- MANetICSTIR U .. • Floors like new k terv. A Cleon cor. S5000. S3RX7Mwr.tm *67 9 5 tion room and o 140' been looking for. Wefereneee. Openmae ter 11 biMffor ;,1«: Slump removal, i deep treed loti Offered $159,900. Century-21 e Spedeliting In older Boors aetlmatea. r m 742^758 Scott. ent end 1 ehBd egee *4,1 Pride taken In every )ob, In the S140's.. Blan­ Epstein Realty.o Heve pert ikne epeninoe *Me. 1 • Natural a sialnad flobfa NISSAN Sentro 1982. 2 »6 8 9 5 chard & Rossetto. provide bfeehtert. luneh . e we dol Quality l» our ' • NO waxtng anymof* door, 5 speed, A M -F M "W e’re Sellino sneehe. inalnoonoem. stereo. $2200. 647-0339 Houses*' 646-7482.0 ^ , 047-750^ after 6pm. MM1> LMMM SAVE - w mm L0T8/LAND PHONE; 647-BW R EASON ABLE R A TE S a ■♦ •.•♦. .e'e MANCHESTER. This FOR SALE •s * 82 Dlda Cutlaaa spacious and attrac­ LICENSED day core We eater to the TOYOTA Corollo 1980. 4 40MT *5295 tive 7 plus room Ranch MANCHESTER. Level, home has Immediate honte owner, fey SERVICES « door, outomotlc, 70,000 Isa pleasure to showl It opening for 1 child over FREE ESTIMATES ' 4'Trlmme8L, , miles. Excellent condi­ 84 Maro. Topaz .. m e cleared lots, city sew7 4 or, AT. N. AO *39 9 5 Is located In a desirable er/water. 27-30,000 and 1 1nfant. Planned f Felt a wilder tion. 11900. Coll 647-1632 IfflaurbrBtrr) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralb octivltles ond hot Fully ln$unii EXCAVATING BulldOMF |>. fSt1 eieefled. erww removal. Senior ‘World is watching’ as summit opens CUiMn Oiaeounie, tree eeti- ______0^ 78 Bulok LaSebra *2905 MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ Up to 2 years. Kits your fi­ >.mmee. Fan raiia. tOyeereexpert- 4 1 2 1 4 1 9 1 0 ' S2 Century coue* *6195 65 Ford Eaoort .. m - room Ranch with tire- nancial difficulties ooodbye. enee.CeHefierSfU. • ■.*^8 •■."ssi.i Avoid foreclosure, catch up IB S O L O T E ^ 'Vr 4 0r,Ayto.Lewiiiltt *4ZeO placed living room, CARinEfITRV; as Cavalller wiaon *4495 -> ■ ■'9 - ■ By Barry Schweld on late payments such as first asChavelteier. *4995 87 Sable ‘OS' The Associated Press dining room with built or second morteoee or even REMOOEUROr" •14,299 In china cabinet. 12x20 outstanding credit card bills. CempMe hortM rMaha t quality work., ODD lobs. Trucking. TESTING as Century ear. *8995 • For Gorbachev and 1st floor family room modidnB. We •pMMHnl Frea Estlmaiea. 83 Regal 4*. *6995 85 Dlda Calala Keep your heme free and roome end UteherM. Homs repairs. You Bast^lnmto ti$t! WASHINGTON - President his wife, Raisa, it’s glitz, E with bay window over­ clear without liens and at- knaive. Call.,Doug home It, w f do It. Free at Olde dare 4 w. *7795 •6995 Reagan gave Soviet leader Mikhail ecmmercW work. ~ looking private yard , 'ReaiMMHpRetee- '] glamour and pomp tachmenes. Bad credit or ■wed. reteenew. N : astlmotas. Insured. 643- at Camaro eoua# *8495 Gorbachev a red carpet summit E and a brand new kit­ late payment not a problem. 0304. Ratfon Tasllsg Sanrlet • From human rights chen with cherry ca­ S 4 S 4 1 S # .. at Pontlao Trent Am *10,795 MORIARTY welcome to the White House today binets, ceramic tileand Swiss Conservative ’ ...... V ^ asChav. Aatrovwi *10,195 and said "the world is watching" as to AIDS, demonatratlona new appliances, 1 car G r o u p HANDYMAN ...... Vgl'J"' as Chevy Caprtoa 4 ar. *8495 BROTHERS they sign one arms control treaty in Washington garage. $149,900. D .w . Nova t dr. and bargain over a second, more 1•454-4404 o r m i Heme Improvement - 86 *8495 • Across town, a Fish Realty. 643-1591.0 Peinttne - Well Poaerlne - extra S6 Camaro Z2S *13,995 301 CtntBT St. ambitious pact. 1-454-1336 ...... meeting of the beat and BOLTON. Spacious3bed­ Tiling • Light Carpentry • 87 Spaolrum t dr. *8495 Manchtstar, C T Gorbachev, received with full room Raised Ranch Coll military honors, said the two men Ilka naw. Spade tr Chavana 2 dr. *5495 brightest minds with 1st floor family BARRY SCANLON 643-S135 must strive to "undo the logic of the C APARTMENTS In oldar floors, i .J^lh I • Predictions of retifl- room, dining room, at 646-2411 ter eetlmote arms race” during three planned FOR RENT or stalnad. No wax ryour 872-9U1 catlon, caution against C den and recreation coii643»ilimt John Varfatlle, TRUCKS/VANS days of summit talks. room on lower level. 'iod, m m FDR SALE The nationally televised welcom­ euphoria Well maintained home M A N C H ES TE R . Good lo­ . ^5 > 5c' cation. 2 bedroom IROC Z281987.4,000 miles. ing ceremony on the White House with monv energy fea­ — ttorha on p e g * 7 tures Including 3 sky­ opartment-2nd floor, T-top, phone hook-up, FORD Pick UP 1963. Runs South Lawn was a prelude to the lights. $183,900. D.W. wall to wall carpeting, loodedl FOctory war­ great. $800 negotiable. first ot five private talks between Fish Realty. 643-4060.D appliances. No pets. TV/6TERE0/ PETS AND GARS CARS ranty. Pristine condi­ Phone 645-8303. the superpower leaders. The cen­ EAST Hartford. Trodl- Security and lease. QD APPLIANCES E 3 SUPPLIES FOR SALE m FDR SALE tion. $14,500 or best MISCELLANEOUS terpiece of the summit, arranged tlonal 3 bedroom Co­ $485. Call 643-1595. offer. Phone John 526- for early afternoon, was the signing chatted as a fife and drum corps EAST Hartford. 1 bed­ 3072 anytlma.D AUTOMOTIVE lonial In "Sunset HEAVY Duty HofpoInt 2 PUPPIES. Shepherd- DODGE Caravan S E1984. PLYM OUTH Ouster 1973, of a treaty to ban intermediate- dressed in Revolutionary era uni­ Estate". An excellent room. $435 monthly /Husky cross. Great 64,000 miles. Excellent 6 cylinder, 2door,outo- range nuclear weapons. forms paraded past them. plus utilities. Dn bus speed washer and Kel- FORD LTD 1976. Many 8x16 Cor hauler. Heavy family neighborhood. vlnotor'dryer, $125 femperment. Great condition. Leased new motlc, 53X100 miles, 1 Reagan and Gorbachev both used Once the nationally televised line. 568-1054. owner, good condition. new ports, extra tires, duty, dual wheel with A covered porch, sten­ eochjCaH64^MM^^ holiday presents I $50. Caravan, must sell this the colorful ceremony outside the ceremony outside the White House ciling and built In one. Best offer. 647- $825/ best offer. 646- A M -FM Cassette. $750. broke set up available. 0 MANCHESTER. Quality was over, Reagan was to escort china closet are lust 2 bedroom, heat, hot 0801. 1774 after 6om. 742-7748. 8900. 742-8750 Scott. White House to hall the medium- MACHWERY range missile treaty and look Gorbachev into the Oval Office for some of the fine feo- water and all applian­ AND TOOLS MISCELLANEOUS tures of this home. ces Included, air condi­ FOR SALE forward to possible agreement on the first of five scheduled negotiat­ D.W. Fish Realty. 643- tioning, quiet, on bus­ reducing long-range strategic wea­ ing sessions on arms control, CRAFTSMAN motorized 4060.g______line. Ideal for middle, TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ pons by 50 percent. human rights, Afghanistan and aged and senior citi­ wood lathe, 10 Inch other issues. A Cut abovel A unlaue swing, 4 foot bed with proximately 3000, also "The world is watching and and flexible floor plan zens. $590/month. 247- 50 to 100k numerols and we’ve got something to show The centerpiece of the first day of 5030. bench and controls, set truly gives this home of wood turning tools. letters for shirts, cops, OavM Kool/ManeliMtar Htmid them," Reagan said as U.S. and the summit — the sighing ot the an extra special per­ NDW Accepting applica­ $250. 646-6229. etc. Best offer. 649-3642 Soviet flags fluttered in the cold air. treaty to eliminate intermediate- sonality. 2-3 bedrooms, tions for 1 or 2bedroom offer 5:30pm .□______The Manchester. Board of Education voted Monday to above, currently houses a Day Treatment^Program, the "And over the next few days it is range nuclear missiles — was modern bath, new oak CHRISTMAS handicapped apart­ 0000 THIN88 3/4 length bor room size reopen Highland Park School in 1989 to handie an town Recreation Department and Visiting Nurse and my hope that progress will be made arranged for early afternoon in the kitchen, formal dining ments for Doklond room, breezeway, TO EAT solid pool table. Retur­ Home Care of Manchester. toward achieving another agree­ White House Eaat Room. Heights Apartments. nable with keys. $500. anticipated enrollment crunch. The school, shown ment that will lead to a cutting in After seven years of difficult many young plantings Please coll Monday 643-1464.______for the grodener to half of our strategic nuclear arse­ negotiations on the meiUum-range through Friday, 8:30- SOLID wood bookcase, PRESENTS appreciate. $134,900. 5pm. 528-6521. Mkhael’s Produce nals," the president said. missile treaty, strains were felt up Jackson & Jackson FrBth fruit G ProtfuoB headboard with large Gorbachev struck a similar note. to the last minute. American 14 Hr. Bh. 74t>74«S>HDm« 74t>S0a4 storage compartment. Reol Estote. 647-8400.O "This will of eoursa be Um iirat- •offietels expressed irritaUon over MANCHESTER. 5 room 40 Iba. Nallva Maoa Best offer. Holton SELLERS In a pinch I apartment with ap­ BO Iba. MHxad Nula Trumpet. $75 or best, FROM step down the road leading towhrd a the failure of the Soviets to deliver Suddenly bock on the pliances. $475 plus se­ 72 Ct Naval Orangaa offer. 646-4169. nuclear-free world," he said of the satisfactory photographs of the market and owners ore INF or Intermediate-range Nu­ SS-20 Soviet missile, one that is to curity and utilities. 80 Ct. Tangalo TW IN Bed $155. 21" color By Andrew J. Davis relocating aut svest. References required. 30 Ct. Kiwi Fruit clear Forces treaty. "Y e t it is a be banned. The photos were to be Very attractive 6 plus console T.V . $175. 647- Manchester Herald No pets. 742-8628. 40 Ct. IR Qrapatrutt great step into the future." published in a treaty annex. room Raised Ranch on SO Iba. Chafi Potaloaa 9407.______CHEVROLET 6 Room Duplex. 1 cor Both men cited friendships be­ The photograph is needed to Bittersweet Drive In Honay Dawa 6 or St TAPE Recorder, Sony, Highland Park School will once East Hartford. 3 bed­ garage, tool shed, good 40 Iba. Chlq. Bananta reel to reel, T C 730, Town’s tenants need new homes tween thrir nations but alao re­ compare the dimensions of the location, near every- again house elementary school 8 7 rooms, V/2 baths, fire­ 30 Dz. Mart. Egga $200. Topes, $4. Colon­ ferred to longstanding Cold War banned missile with a similar but children. place, formal dining thlno. Coll 649-7230. too Ct. CAnlou Paara ial wing backed 3 cu­ antagonisms, and agreed that legal long-range SS-25 rocket. The By a unanimous vote, the Man­ By Andrew J. Davis and gymnasium, the department also uses the room. Fantastic lot! VERNDN. Spacious 2 too WaNi. Rad Dal. shion sofa and choir to issues other than arms control administration has voiced concern chester Board of Education on Manchester Herald playground, field and a number of Priced to sell $164,900. bedroom Townhouse, OaMvar to Hartford and match, $150. Slip cov­ would be on their agenda. the Soviets might circumvent the Includes hordwood Eaat of tba RIvar Monday voted to reopen the school classrooms, he said. Jackson A Jackson ers for both, $50. Enter- Reagan mentioned human rights. accord by substituting modified Reol Estote. 647-8400. □ floors and full base­ Hundnm ot Utma to ehoooo tromt beginning in the 1989 school year. The reopening of Highland Park School in I989has There are now eight recreation employees tolnment center, white, Gorbachev was less specific but SS-25s for SS-20s. m ent with lau n d ry $25. 2 steel belted However, the board delayed until left two of the building’s current tenants wondering working In the school, he said. BRAND New listing! A mentioned regional conflicts which " I understand they are sending a real leyyell Immacu­ hook-ups. Great loco- F U a OIL/COAL/ studded snow tires next month a decision on whether to where they will find a home. " It ’s been a very nice home for (the) last three he did not describe. photograph here but it hasn’t late 6 room Colonial on tlonl 871-2844.______RREWOOD P205/75R14, $100. 649- open all the grades of the school at The town Recreation Department and Visiting years.” Sprague said. " I t ’s toobad we have to leave, Both leaders, however, sounded arrived yet," said one American Gardener Street. 2 bed­ 4 Rooms. Cellar. Attic. 2316 offer 3pm.______once or to open the school in stages. Nurse and Home Care of Manchester will soon be but I don’t have a quarrel. It’s one of those things we hopeful before they entered the official a few hours before the rooms, den, formal Central. Residential. 55 Gallon aquarium, com­ Residents who had opposed the notified by the Manchester Board of Education that knew might happen.” Heat and appliances White House to begin their formal scheduled treaty signing. He said dining room. Taste­ FIREWOOD SALE plete with fish. $250 or FREE decision to close the school in 1984 the school will be needed to house elementary school The nurses’ association also does not know where fully decorated. Mar­ not Included. Security talks. other photographs of the SS-20 were *49 par cord. 8 h. longtht. best offer. 646-3023. reacted quickly to the news. children in 1989. The school board voted unanim­ it will be going, said Lauise L«ltao, acting executive tin School district. deposit and references graan. dallvaiad, 4 cord " It’s up to us with hard work, inadequate because they depicted Kathy Grove, who has supported ously Monday night to reopen the school in the wake director. She said there are approximately 40 to SO $139,900. Jackson & required. Avalloble Fe- minimum. MC/VI8A 1988 CELEBRITIES AIR CONDITIONING commitment and a heavy dose of the missile shielded by its the reopening of the school along of a predicted space crunch in its elementary people employed at the site by the association. Jackson Real Estate. burorv 1. $425 monthly. Northrn Firowood CARS realism to change the poor peace cannister. 649-9158.______with her husband, Wallace, said she schools. 647-8400.D______Omrllnitore FOR SALE "It doesn’t surprise me,” she said of the that has existed between our With Soviet flags bearing the was pleased with the board's "A s of right now, no decision has been made as to JUST ListedI Impeccable MANCHESTER. 3 room 630-0050 reopening. "W e are looking for a spot, obviously; countries and make it into a good hammer and sickle flying from apartment. Main decision. where the Recreation Department will be going," J'/2 room full dormered but we have not been successful as of yet." one,” Reagan said. standards along Pennsylvania Cope Cod located on a Street. Coll 529-7858 or said Scott Sprague, department director. "But " I think we’re very happy, in 'Ilie association, which has been in the school for Said Gorbachev: "On behalf of Avenue, Gorbachev seized center quiet street In North 563-4438. that’s something we knew three years ago. We don't general,” she said today. "Overall, two years, serves Bolton as well as Manchester, she the Soviet people, I declare that we stage on his arrival Monday, Coventry. 1st floor M A N C H ES TE R . 3 bed­ *1000 the overwhelming response is that have a quarrel with the reopening.” said. It formerly was housed at ISO N. Main St. are prepared to go all the way along bringing wishes of "peace and breakfost room and room Townhouse, op- ibMI asasIfM AdaertfiinG we’re glad it’s reopening." The department has been housed in the school for family room, 1 V» baths, our part of the road.” well-being to'all Americans” and pllonced kitchen, oil PRICE REDUCTION She added that she would like to three years after moving from the Nike Site off A third occupant of the building, the school’s Day 2 car garage plus a wall to wall carpeting. Treatment Program, will move to the former ‘T v e often felt that our people assurances that he means to special coel/wood/oll 1988 CORSICAS see all tiie grades of the school Keeney Street. establish better relations between No pets. $775 per Bentley School on Hollister Street if approval from should have been better friends heating system. Priced &ke aLoi opened at once, though she would be Finding another home for the department may be the superpowers. month, 1 year lease plus the town can be obtained, according to the proposal long ago,” Reagan said. accordingly at security deposit. 649- happy with whatever the board difficult because of the amount of space needed. Several hundred people thronged "W e are hoping that we will hear $175,0001 Blanchard & Sprague said. Besides using the school’s cafeteria approved by the school board Monday. 0795. SPECIAL p u r c h a s e : decides. the White House lawn as witnesses some new words on their side," the Rossetto, "W e’re Sel- Another supporter of the reopen­ llng Houses" 646-2482.0 from to the first visit of a Soviet leader to Soviet leader said as a cold wind ing, Karen Wallace, said she would Washington in 14 years, and Gorba­ snapped across Andrews Air Force E A S T Hartford. See "this CONDOMINIUMS *1000 1986 Toyota also like to see the entire school Base in suburban Maryland. lovely 7 room Raised FOR RENT voted against the proposal. As part of the vote to reopen the last week that the town Board of chev’s first trip to the United States opened at once, v "W e can neither of us shirk the Ranch that offers 3 Corollas PRICE REDUCTION Board member Ann J. Gauvin school, the school administration Directors would probably grant the since he assumed power in March ‘Td prefer a K-6 (opening)she role that we are to play in world large bedrooms, large VERNON. 1 bedroom said, " I would like to see this board will notify Visiting Nurse and Home request of the board to house the 1985. with garage, A/C, pool. said. "It makes the most financial affairs. We must act with the family room, 3 bo- 4 Door. Automatic, Power go on record (as endorsing) a K-6 Care of Manchester and the town program in the town-owned Bentley There was pomp and circum­ throoms, dining room $600 plus utilities and sense.” stance aplenty as Gorbachev’s utmost responsibility to our peoples Staartng, Air CondHIonIng, AM/FM Radio, 1988 BERETTAS concept." Recreation Department that they School, which was closed in 1982. and kitchen. Also, 2 car security. 871-9292. The board voted 6-2 to endorse a and the peoples of the whole Low mlloa. She made the motion in support of will have to vacate Highland Park “ We do need to get our tenants on limousine pulled up bearing twin garage situated on a concept of opening all seven grades world,” he said. the K-6 concept. ^hool by January 1989 and that the notice," Kennedy said. "W e’ll need Soviet and American flags on the nice orea with Imme­ STORE AND NOW of the school despite a proposal by fender. A broad smile on his face, diate occupancy. Ask­ The school administration had reopening will become the No.^1 portions of those buildings by OFFICE SPACE *600 the administration to open kinder­ The two men shook hands as Secretary of State George P. Shultz ing $176,000. U a R *7495 garten through Grade 3 with the earlier recommended that only the priority for the board’s mainte­ January 1989.” Gorbachev stepped from his car, assured Gorbachev his first visit to 9 Realty. 643-2682.0 other three grades opening in kindergarten through Grade 3 be nance department. Estimated costs of reopening the MANCHESTER. 5 room and Mrs. Reagan greeted Mrs. America was off to "a good start." NEW Listing I Neat and PRICE REDUCTION opened in 1989 with Grades 4,5and 6 H ie administration also will ask school range from $703,400 to just 9 office space. $650 per subsequent years. A formal deci­ clean 7 room Cope, 3 to open in the following three years. the town to make available five under $1 million depending upon Gorbachev with a nod and a smile. Just as Gorbachev used his month rental. Heat In­ sion, though, will not be made until The two men then stood side by ceremonial arrival to get across a bedrooms, finished re­ cluded. Coll Realty 1986 Mercury Lynxs either the Jan. 11 or Jan. 25 school "What we’re proposing is the rooms for the relocation of the how many grades are opened at the creation room, alumi­ school, Kennedy has said. The side while (]tarbachev was accorded message of his expectations to World-Frechette- 4 Doora, Automatic, Powar Staaring, Raar board meeting. opening of the school with a K-3, school’s Day Treatment Program num sided, fenced estimates are maximums based on full military honors. A U.S. military Reagan, his host used a ceremony Benolt. 646-7/09 for Oalroatar, AM/FM Radio, Air CondHIonIng. School board member Susan L. (while) adding a grade a year," to the former Bentley School on yard, lOxM' deck. details. Hollister Street. The rooms would the assumption that all personnel band played the Soviet national at which the National Christmas Strono Real Estate. 1988 CAMAROS Perkins was not present at the said School Superintendent James NOW P. Kennedy. “ We think the phase-in be needed by January 1989. anthem and Star-Spangled Banner. Tree was lit to convey one to 647-7653.0 meeting, while members Bernice The two superpower leaders Gorbachev. uMta Cobb and Joseph V. Camposeo is needed for everything to work.” Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said Please turn to page 10 SDUTH Windsor. Just M D t n i U K ’4195 STOCKING STUFFERS 8 listed. Istfloorllvingat Its best. 7 room Ranch FROM CARTER... with 2 full baths, 2 car M A N C H E S T E R . 2,000- TODAY attached garage and 2,400 aquore foot office, Nicaraguans capture State woman was crew member 19x28 family room with Induatrlol, commerclol * ExcBlIont S«lectlon on fleldstone fireplace. spoce. Woodlond In- / M O R i A n y v b r o t h e r s / dustrlol Pork, Inc. 643- all tliB Above Models! The right house for tteea: . Partly cloudy your family. $179,900. 2121 * Special Low Holiday Pricat! U.S. small-plane pilot in California commuter jet crash Sentry Real Estate. 643- MAHCHfITIACONMCIKUl D 4 j-!)ld !) Partly cloudy tonight with low 4060.0 * Caurtaauf and Friendly 35 to 40. Becoming cloudy Wed­ Denvys had been injured. CAVUCOS, Calif. (A P) - A consider Identifiable as a human said. 7 lAANCHEStErt. By FURNITURE MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — nesday with a 30 percent chance Salaspaapla However, Kitsie Denby of Carlin- Connecticut woman haa been Iden­ being." Among those identified as killed owner. 2 bedroom An Illinois man was captured after of showers in the afternoon. 7 was, flight attendant Debra Watter- Cape, finished bose- D E S P E R A T E L Y Seeking * Pres$ura-les$, Enjayabla anti-aircraft fire his small plane ville. III., who identified herself as tified as a member of the crew on The biggest part of the plane, a Details on page 2. the commuter jetliner whose pilot four-engine BAe-146, found Monday son Vuylsteke, 32, of Redding, ment with bar, new to sell solid Maple cof­ Buying Exparianca... and be made an emergency landing the captured man’s sister-in-law, furnace, partially fin­ fee and end table set. A in southeast Nicaragua near the said today in a telephone interview reported hearing gunfire aboard night was about 2 feet long. Conn., a 10-year PSA employee, ished upstairs, en­ fantastic bargain of $35 Costa Rican border, the Defense with The Associated Press that the Index his plane before it crashed and Crews found the “ blackbox" that officials said. closed porch, applian­ for the set, or $25 for the Ministry said today. family name is Denby, not Denvys. exploded, killing all 44 people contains recorded flight data, said Skies were overcast, said Fred coffee table, $15 for the ces. Asking $124,500. You’ll Sell It Documents captured along with She said Denby, 57, lives in 20 pegM, 2 ttcMont aboard, officials said. Slane, who didn’t know its Farrar, an FAA spokesman in Principals only. 646- end table. A perfectglft B "'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR’ the American on Sunday linked him Carlinville but owns a farm in Costa About 100 emergency workers condition. Washington. 4496. for the holldavsl Give Business_____ 9 MH8 World- Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight Gene Katz, who was flying a me o coll after 5;30pm to the United States government Rica near the Nicaraguan border. searched the area Into the early of 742-5918. and the U.S.-supported Contra He has a light plane registered in Classified . 18-20 Obituaries— morning hours today. 1771 was en route from Los Angeles small plane from Santa Rosa to Los Save money on claonlng Faster with rebels, a ministry statement said. Costa Rica, and uses it to fly to the Comics------17 Opinion___ “ It’s a scene of devastation,” International to San Francisco Angeles, reported overhearing the BERKLINE Recllner, products by uting ammo­ Dork Brown, excellent The statement identified him as farm, which is "pretty much Connecticut _4-S People____ .20 said Sgt. Greg Slane of the San Luis when it went down at 4:14 p.m. PSA pilot talking to air traffic nia, diluted to the itrangth CARTER TOc" Monday near here, 175 miles controllers. condition, $100. 649- James Jordan Denvys, in his 50s, inaccessible except by plane,” she Focus------8 Sports___ 11-14 Obispo County Sheriff's recommended on the bot­ 5555.______1229 MAIN ST, MANCHESTER*646-6464«0PEN TIL 8 PM-FR1., TIL 6 PM from Illinois, but with no hometown added. Local naw s_2-4 Television___ 18 Department. northwest of Los Angeles, the tle, for washing walls and Please turn to page 10 given. It did not indicate whether Please turn to page 10 Lottery------2 U.S./World _7,10 "There’s nothing that you would Federal Aviation Administration windows. Bring extra mo­ FAMILY room sot. HERALD ney Into your homo by Matching sofa, choirs, solllna no-longer-needed recllner, 2 end tables, 2 Items with o low-cost od In tamps, $100. 742-9770 Classified. 643-2711. evenlnos. CLASSIFIED ADS MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueaday. Dec. 1. M«7 - I t - MANCHESTER HEHALD. Tuegdav. Pec. 8. HW7 February Manchester In Brief Sweeney defends his ruling trial due C '■5;' Secretaries gets their raises By Alex GIrelll free-standing jralitlcal signs on municipally- Manchester public school secretaries will finally receive their Manchester Herald controlled property. S r V? In the response, directed to Jeffrey B. Garfield, ■f raises. In murder lb-' After months of negotiating, the Manchester Board of No one has an absolute right under state law to executive director and general counsel for the Education voted to raise the salaries of their secretariesabout 10 park a . vehicle bearing an election sign on the commission, Sweeney said many, but not all of the percent over each of the next three years. municipally-owned grounds of a polling place form facts alleged In the complaint appear to be true. He By Andrew Yuricavsky extended period of time, attorney Joseph T. said that in two instances vehicles on which the signs The salary for the lowest-paid school secretary, now 111,984, ManchMttr Harold Sweeney, chief moderator of the Nov. 3 election advocating a "no" vote on referendum questions will rise to $14,448 by the 1989-00 school year, according to the says. were mounted, were parked more than 75 feet from A Californian suqiected of mur­ agreement. His statement was made in a letter written today the polling place. dering ll-year-old Coventry native The board only voted the salary increases for the secretaries. At Waddell School, he said he received an oral Eric Church in 1983 may finally Specifics of the three-year contract will not be voted on until next to the state Elections Enforcement Commission. Sweeney’s letter is In response toa complaint filed complaint that a sign-bearing truck was parked face trial in February, a prooecutor month. within 75 feet of the polling place. with the commission over his Nov. 3 ruling that said Monday. The voting on other aspects of the contract was delayed The suspect. RandySteven Kraft, trucks with large signs would ha ve be removed from While vehicles with signs were removed at because of the absence of Assistant Superintendent Wilson E. 41, is charged with Ulllnr Church polling places. Sweeney’s order in most Instances, James Dodson Deakin Jr., said James P. Kennedy, school superintendent. The and 18 other men over a IS-year and Perry Dodson, both of 69 Horton Road, refused board voted on the salary increases at its Monday night meeting The ctnnplaint was filed by attorney Ellen Bums period. The trial was to start this to move one vechicle at the Howeil Cheney Regional so secretaries would be able to receive their raises before the in behalf of SOS, a political committee that past July in Orange County Super­ Vocational Technical School polling place. They holiday season, he said. successfully fought in the election to defeat a ior Court in Santa Ana, Calif., but \ said they refused to do so In an affidavit filed wltii The contract will be retroactive to July 1, he said. proposed agreement between the Eighth Utilities was delayed because of questions the SOS.complaint. District and the Town of Manchester over fire and over the admissability of evidence. sewer jurisdictions. In the complaint, SOS asks the Elections Deputy District Attorney Bryan PZC votes against Laser Games In his response, Sweeney says that as an election Enforcement Commission to rule on whether Brown said Monday that the trial moderator he had the right to set reasonable vehicles that contain signs that do not violate zoning Laser Games of Hartford Inc. wasn’t at Monday’s Planning will begin whenever pretrial mo­ limitations on behalf of the town on activities at the regulations may be parked in the lots of polling tions by the defense are concluded. and Zoning Commission hearing but its opponents were, even polling places. places more than 75 feet from the entrance to the In August, Superior Court Jadge though the hearing was a procedure required by la wand the issue He said the vehicle-mounted signs amounted to polls, and if not, why not. James K. Turner set Monday as the is pending in Superior Court. tentative trial date, but the latest About six opponents attended the hearing and three voiced estimate is that the trial will begin their opinions before the PZC voted to deny Laser Games’ Feb. 1, Brown said. request for a special exception permit for the proposed Before the court actually hears Laserquest amusement center at 587 E. Middle Turnpike. Weinberg seeks suggestions the case, however, a jury must be The PZC is required by law to hold a hearing on an application selected. That process could take even if the applicant is present. four to six weeks. Brown said. U s The application for the special exception, required because Church was found strangled on a Rtginsid Plnto/Msnchsttsr Herald more than 60 parking spaces were proposed for the site, was roadside in Seal Beach, Calif., on denied because the Zoning Board of Appeals ruled Oct. 13 that on new board to heip youth Jan. 13,1983. He had left Coventry Prospective bidders iook over equipment at the Don auction Monday. W illis took over the garage in 1939. His Laserquest is not a permitted use in a Business II zone and plans two weeks earlier to visit friends he Willis Oarage where more that 400 items were sold at sons ran the business after he retired. were incomplete. By Andrew Yurkovsky would recommend the establish­ that the commission meetings had met during a visit to Califoraia Planning Director Mark Pellegrini said that he had only an Manchester Herald ment a new group, which she called could not be scheduled during several months earlier. application form and two site plans for the project. The a "youth forum,’’ , at tonight’s school hours. Police have said that items application needs a more detailed description of parking and a Director Barbara B. Weinberg Boaid of Directors’ meeting. But The old group, which was made belonging to Church were found In A buyer for almost all items traffic study, Pellegrini said. said Monday she will delay propos­ Monday she said she wanted to up of eight youths and five adult Kraft’s possession. Harold R. Cummings, a partner in Laser Games, said Monday ing that a new group be formed to meet first with Kane, the town’s members, had no established meet­ Brown and his assistants have afternoon that the PZC would just be going through procedure at replace the now-defunct Commis­ high school principals and fellow ing place or time. been critical of Kraft’s attorneys, arguing that they have unnecessar­ the meeting. Laser Games has two appeals pending in Superior sion on Children and Youth until directors before bringing the prop­ Kane said Monday that meeting ily sought to delay the trial. Court; the ZBA’s Oct. 13 decision and Zoning Enforcement after she considers suggestions osal to the Board of Directors. during school hours was "one of the at the Willis Garage auction Rsglnild Plnto/ManohMlar H«rald In his letter, dated Thursday. biggest selling points” of the William Kopeny, one of the Officer Thomas O’ Marra’s decision that Laserquest required a others may have. asked. "Is it gotta be a good Weinberg’s decision was promp­ Kane said that Weinberg, who was committee’s proposal. He said it attorneys representing Kraft, has Bv Alex GIrelll had any sad feelings over the Auctioneer Richard Mather talks up the bidding at the special exception permit. check?” ted by a letter from Gregory Kane, then mayor, met twice with the would solve the problem of lack of said his client’s present group of Manchester Herald demise of his business after almost Mather said something about Willis garage auction. a former commission member who committee earlier this year to youth involvement on the attorneys has only been granted half a century, he hid them well. criticized her and the town Board of discuss a proposal to restructure commission. two continuances. Six continuances On Monday, the daily calendar in About 125 people took out having arranged in the past for broken arms and legs and went on ‘Awareness Week’ proclamation Directors for not considering a the youth commission. He said that Now a consultant for the state were granted to Kraft’s former the Don Willis Garage at 18 Main St. numbers to use when they bid. but Department of Education, Kane lawyers. to the first item in the bidding, a ’The town Board of Directors has proclaimed this week Drunk proposal a study committee made Weinberg failed to hold a third showed a clean page labeled Dec. 7. the crowd that assembled in the was the founding adviser for Neither Kopeny nor his assista nts three major sections of the garage pair of waste baskets for which he and Drugged Driving Awareness Week to coincide with the earlier this year to restructure the meeting, during which she was to just as though it was another X report back to the committee on Manchester Safe Rides when he could be reached for conunent. was larger than that. struggled to get a $I bid. National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week. commission. business day. reaction to the proposal from town was a teacher at Manchester High Brown said he is confident the Everything from wastebaskets, He described a transmission "The designation of this week provides an excellent The Board of Directors voted But the business Monday was not unanimously last week to disband officials. School. Safe Rides is a group of trial will proceed shortly because of repairing cars as it has been since desks, chairs, and files to air stand he sold as one designed opportunity for all citizens of the community to intensify their the youth commission because of a Under Kane’s proposal, the youth students that offers car rides to what he said is the the hard line Wiilis took over the garage in 1639. compressors, electronic engine expressly fora l939Studebaker,but Cinderella Rings eHorts to prevent alcohol-related deaths and injuries during the long period of inactivity. commission would have the same youths who have had too much to taken recently by Judge James K. The day's activity in volv^ auction­ analysing machines, and tow it found a buyer anyway. holiday season and all year round," says the proclamation Kane, saying he was “ saddened duties as it has had in the past. The drink or to their passengers. Turner. Turner In August denied a ing off the garage’s supplies and trucks went on the block. So did some tools for straighten­ signed by Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and anger^’’ by the decision to main change. Kane said in an He said the committee would motion by defense attorneys for equipment to a gathering of bidders Mather and an associate auctio­ ing the framing members of cars with conventional framing. Mather About 25,000 persons are killed yearly in alcohol-related disband the youth commission, interview on Monday, would be in have to sell the Idea of the another continuance. that included some former neer, Arnold Johanson. struggled to As if by magic, you see their quipped that they would wocl(,|ior crashes, according to the proclamation. wrote In the letter, “ I spent many the makeup of the commission and revamped youth commission to the ‘"rhe judge has taken a stiff line competitors. get bidding started on some of the transformation hours writing this new resolution in its meeting schedule. public, just as he and other with them. The judge has already The Wiliis garage building is smaller items, but when some of the many cars back to a 1927 Essex- before your based upon input from the commit­ The restructured commission organizers of Safe Rides did three denied them a motion for a being bought by the Eighth Utilities more expensive ones went up for When he auctioned off the time very eyes. Postmaster requests clean roads clock, with time cards included, tee, and I feel the committee has the would include two students from years ago. continuance." Brown said. District, which plans to use it as sale, there was spirited bidding, Mather said. “ You pay $62 an hour ’The United States Postal Service is requesting that local right to see their endorsed proposal each of the town’s private and Kane said he wants the Board of Brown said he foresees no diffi­ headquarters for the district go­ sometimes with two people compet­ ♦ i'** culty finding an impartial jury, in to have someone come out and Forty baguette authorities or homeowners keep public and private approaches have its day in court." public high schools and junior high Directors to give the committee a vernment operations. The auction ing against each other and edging chance to outline jts . plans. spite of the fact that the case has service these things and this one diam onds set to residences and mailboxes clear in winter to prevent injuries to Kane, who served on the Commis­ schools. ’Two adult, non-voting was still in progress at mid- the bid up in small increments. sion on Children and Youth several advisers would also serve on the "There’s a design written already. been well publicized. aftemoon, but only a few scattered An en^ne analyser Mather said works." tailored style. $1990. letter carriers and messengers. I don’t see any reason to do more." Among defense motions now The garage building, or at least Included would be sidewalks, walkways and steps. years ago, was a member of a commission. The proposal calls for items were left to sell, and buyers cost about $10,000 when it was under consideration are those to bought in 1981, sold for $1,975 after the original first section of it, was A Cinderella ring may The Manchester Post Office will be open for all postal business committee put together by Wein­ the group to meet once a month Weinberg said Monday she didn’t were loading things iike small tools throughout the school year during want to debate with Kane. She said sii|A^s evidence seized by search two bidders kept increasing the built by a man named Bert Gibson, be worn as a wedding until 6 p.m. Dec. 21-23 at the Main and Center Street office and the berg earlier this year to look into and large machines onto trucks to ways to make the commission more school hours. there is little difference between warrant and to sever each of the carry them off. bids by $25 steps. according to Willis. Willis hipiself Eight diamonds set band or, when you 302 Broad St. office. effective. Weinberg said last week that the youth forum she is proposing murder charges against Kraft for Don W illis watches as tools Employees of the auctioneer. A tow truck brought $5,700 after a started a business at a nearby rite, marquise style. $460 insert your Weinberg said last week she school board officials had told her and the one he is recommending. separate trial. and equipment from the Richard Mather of Granby, were similar bidding battle. a bam on Hudson Street. A house now stands where the bam was. A engagement ring, as auto repair garage he has operating a fork iift to hold load When Mather laid down ground a dressy ring of items iike tire changing machines. rules for bidding and paying before few years later, Willis moved to the Mountings 14k yellow operated since 1939 are and vmite gold. unusual beauty. Don Willis said he was pleased the auction began at about 10:30 Main Street location. Four diam ond s THE WEATHER Almanac auctioned off Monday. with the result of the auction. If he a.m., someone from the crowd His sons. Robert and John Willis, Ask to see our other styles. REGIONAL WEATHER began to work at the garage as soon set prong-style Th« Accu-WMthor^ forecast for 6 P.M., Wednesday, D*c*mb«r 9 Accu-Weather^^lorecast for Tuesday as they got out of school. $280. 40 TODAY’S MOON: Between About 17 years ago, Don Willis Daytime Conditions and High Temp>eratures Dec. 8, 1987 full moon (Dec. 5) and last MT, \ L retired, sort of. He spent winters in Today Is the 342nd quarter (Dec. 13). o Concerns on traffic impact Florida while his sons ran the day o f 1987 and the 4 TODAY’S TRIVIA: In what field did Die­ business, but he kept close to the cLtxw |30 I 77th day o f autumn. cJilc/iae& 9 ^ go Rivera gain fame? (a) painting (b) garage during summers. Jewelers Since 1865 The garage will soon be the politics (c) thoroughbred racing BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN property of the Eighth Utilities postpone vote on Yarn Miii MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURV TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in TODAYS BARBS District, which plans to buy it for Michaels Charge/Masier Card/Visa/Amencan Express 1980, former Beatle John Lennon was BY PHIL PA8TORET $700,000. Jan. 4 is the tentative date murdered in New York City. Before you boast that you'll stand be­ Bv Nancy Concelman hardware store, newsstand, small "I would believe that you’re Manchester Herald delicatessen and a health and going to get people from other for the projierty transfer. 7 B » a t o n |44 ~ | \ hind what you say, make sure that It TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Horace (65 can't slip into reverse and run over you. recreation club, Staur said. areas," said PZC Chairman Alfred BC); Mary, Queen of Scots (1542); Eli The Planning and Zoning Com­ If Brophy Aheam can’t show that W. Sleffert Sr. Whitney (1765); Diego Ftivera (1686); Every household has an unseen mem­ parking for both uses will work But commission member Josh ber named Resident. mission will try toaddressconcems James Thurber (1894) such as the traffic impact of the even with the lO-space deficiency. Howroyd felt the stores may be TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (a) Painter proposed Yam Mill conversion at Brophy Aheam will have to reduce quick "in and out” stores and TODAY’S QUOTE: "Early to rise and Diego Rivera gained fame for his fres­ 210 Pine St. before approving site the amount of residential or retail customers wouldn’t tie up parking Extended Holiday Hours A ll.inlic early to bed makes a male healthy and coes, some of which decorate Rocke­ plans. space again, commission members spaces for too long. O co.in wealthy and dead” — James Thurber. feller Center In New York City. The commission at a meeting said. "Hopefully, a lot of people are Mon. thru Sat. 9-9, Sun., 10-6 Monday reviewed site plans for the All of the uses are permitted in a going to walk to these shops.’ ’ said WaisMnglon 152' I conversion of the Yam Mill into 103 historic zone with a special excep­ PZC member Wiliam Bayer. residences and eight retail stores. tion permit, except offices, which Concerns were also raised on 1087 A c c u W«».Tlt»4»r ln« Carrent Quotations But both commission members and require a separate permit, and the Brophy Aheam’s traffic study, 1 r town staff raised questions over the health and recreation club, which is which conflicted with a traffic types of stores allowed and their not permitted. Pellegrini recom­ report from traffic anaiyst Gary L e v i'S volume of business, parking con­ mended that the PZC not allow the Wood of the Manchester Poiice "W e can neither of us shirk tlie "The lighting of the National flicts. sidewalks and curbing and club because parking might not be Department. Brophy Ahearn’s 1 Rain is widespread role that we are to play in world Christmas Tree, with its star of the need for a traffic signal at adequate for the number of people study cited the need for a traffic affairs. We must act with the peace atop, could not com e at a Hartford Road and Pine Street. it would attract. signal at the intersection of Pine utmost responsibility to our peo­ more symbolic moment." — Planning Director Mark Pelle­ Although Brophy Aheam is prop­ Street and Hartford Road now. But Adults’ osing stores that would be used by Wood reported that accident re­ ples and the peoples of the whole President Reagan, as the Na­ grini and Senior Planner Robert residents of the mill and surround­ cords for the past three years Original Red Tab 505 as snow is scattered world.” — Soviet leader Mikhail Hannon recommended that the tional Christmas tree lighting commission postpone its vote on the ing areas, some commission showed no angle or turning acci­ S. Gorbachev, in the UnitedStates By The Associated Press central Minnesota, western Min­ took place amid Soviet leader site plan and special exception members were concerned the retail dents from Pine Street onto Hart­ Prewashed & nesota, western Iowa, eastern for summit talks with President Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s visit. permit until those and other,$taff stores would attract too many ford Road and two accidents from Rain was widespread across sections of the Dakotas and Reagan. concerns were cleared up. customers from outside the area, turns made from Hartford Road Stonewashed the Midwest today as snow was eastern Nebraska. The first parliament in Northern Commission members and town creating parking problems. onto Pine Street. scattered from Montana to Snow fell in western Montana, Ireland was seated in 1921. staff wanted deUils on the types of Colorado. western Wyoming, northern Utah stores, hours of operation and Levi’s^ Jeans Scattered rain also fell across and western Colorado. Snow and projected volume of business, rain were scattered across west­ "Those who trust and encour­ which would affect parking plans. the Florida Panhandle, while age armies to safeguard their Lottery much of the East had fair ern South Dakota and eastern Developers Brophy Aheam of West i n vestments a re afraid of freedom Haven recently reduced the We Can Help Your Child weather. Wyoming into northeastern $ i 5 9 9 and traitors to dem ocracy." — number of proposed retail stores Rain ranged across northern Colorado. President Oscar Arias of Costa from 18 to eight because original Indiana, northern and central Rain spread across western Connecticut daily Succeed In School Oregon and the northern coast of Rica, who receives the Nobel plans were short 63 spaces. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Monday: 636 Brophy Aheam had negotiated a Prawashod aizas 28>42 California. Prize Thursday for his Central Stonewashod sizes 28-38 Storm warnings and advisories Today’s weather picture was drawn by Kelley LaRocque, 10, American peace plan. lease with Northeast Utilities for Play Four: 5141 property west of the site, but Weather Trivia for gale-force winds were in who lives on Ferguson Road and attends St. Bridget School. Pellegrini tolcT Lawrence Brophy, Whai is AUsr.a'f. coW esi effect along the northern and president of the firm, that the land lempefature'^ central Pacific Coast. Snow advi­ wasn’t zoned for a parking lot. The Center for Learning offers help that goes sories were posted for the Oregon CONNECTICUT WEATHER • By reducing the amount of retail beyond tutoring, providing programs designed to Cascades and Siskiyous, the Mancheeter Herald space from 26,000 to 18,780 square northern Sierra Nevada of Cali­ improve academic skills while increasing motiva­ Eastern Interior: Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 35 to feet, Brophy Aheamenlarged some fornia, northeast California, high USPS327-S00 VOL. evil. No. 50 of the apartments and reduced the tion and self-confidence in: elevations near the Tahoe Valley 40. Wednesday, becoming cloudy with a 30 percent number of parking spaces required • Reading • School Readiness (pre-school) and for the northern and central chance of showers in the afternoon. High 50 to 55. Publlthad dally axcapt Sunday from 279 to 217 spaces. Plans call mountains of Colorado. Suggastsd carrier rates are 8t .60 • Math • Homework Helper Central, Southwest Interior: Tonight, partly cloudy. and. certain holidays by the Man- weekly. $7.70 lor one month. $23. to for 207 spaces. • Spelling • Remedial/Enrichment Today’s forecast called for rain Low 35 to 40. Wednesday, becoming cloudy. A 30 ehaatar Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnsrd for three months. $46.20 for six The spaces for retail and residen­ from the Great Lakes region tial uses are compatible, said percent chance of showers in the afternoon. High 50 to Place. Manchsslar. Conn. 06040. months and $02.40 for one year. across the Ohio Valley, from Second class poafage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates architect Martin Staur. If you know your child should be doing better... South Carolina across Aiabama 55. Manchaslar, Conn. Postmsatar: are avallabla on request. "Not everyone would be home Send address changes to the and occupying the space when the call us... for your child’s sake. and across central and southern West Coastal, Easter Coastal: Tonight, partly To place a claaalflad or display Florida; and rain and thunder­ Manchester Herald. P.O. Box SOI. advertisement, or to report a news stores are open,” Staur said. Middletown 343 Main Street Manchester. Conn. 06040. showers scattered from central cloudy. Low 35 to 40. Wednesday, becoming cloudy Item.' story or picture Idea, call Town staff agreed with the retail If you don't receive yourHerald by Enfield Enfield Outlet Mall California and central Nevada with a 30 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. 643-2711 . Office hours are 8:30 a.m. use, Pellegrini said, but would S p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. require more information on the Hamden 1697 Whitney Ave. across the Northwest. High around 50. Saturdays, pleaas telephone your The Manchester Herald la a store hours, especially during even­ I P Center for Learniiu| 200 Chase Ave. Temperatures around the na­ carrier. If you're unable to reach member of the AssodatadPress, the Waterbury tion at 2 a.m. EST ranged from 8 Northwest Hills: Tonight, partly cloudy. Low in the ings and weekends, the peak 1/61 4>eoi»rf your carrier, call subscriber service Audit Bureau of CIrculatlonsandthe periods. Pellegrini said. The types After School Progrenu Note Forming 646-4943 (4’ 8 pm,, M-Th.) Manchester 260 North Main Street degrees at Massena, N.Y., to78at 30s. Wednesday, becoming cloudy with a 30 percent at 647-0946 by 6 p.m. weekdays for N ew England Newspaper oja ,- wtoi.aq saai&.'tp 08 of stores proposed include retail m WMI MWdto TumpHM, HMM frolwiloiiil iuMflO. 6uMb W Mfwh m ir. CT 0I040 dellvary In Manchester. Association. Key West, Fla. chance of showers. High in the mid 40s. and personal shops, a liquor store. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuertav. Pec. >■ 19«7 - 5

4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 8. 1987 Route 31-275 study Connecticut in Brief 1 Fonda film outrages Waterbury Suit claims firm pollutes river No key to the city and no sympathy for ‘Hanoi Jane’ H ARTFO RD — The state is suing a Thomaston metal-finishing scheduled in spring Croaker company, ciaiming it is poiiuting the Naugatuck River with By Brent Laymon Fonda, including one from a major corporation, been in the city several times in the recent copper, lead and zinc beyond the permitted limits. The Associated Press Santopietro said. One letter to the editor months, photographing and videotaping 60 By JocqutMne B«nn«tt the council unanimously approved departs Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman said Monday that an suggested she make her movie in Hanoi. locations where scenes will be shot, said Michael Monchtstvr Herald an increase from a salary of $36,500 analysis by the state Department of Environmental Protection WATERBURY — Patriotism runs deep in this "It’s the biggest outpouring of letters we’ve McGarry, head of the Waterbury Convention to a range of $43,000 to $50,000 for a The submarine USS showed levels up to 35 times the amount allowed In the water predominantly working class city where vete­ had on any one subject since we dropped and Visitors Commission, which is assisting COVENTRY - Traffic problems new town manager. M Croaker la escorted discharge permit held by Plume and Atwood Co., a division of rans groups are vocal, the local newspaper Is Doonesbury,” said Sherman London, the Schiller. at the junction of Route 31 and "W e are extremely behind, com­ Diversified Industries Inc. n am ^ the Republican and the Elks Club is one Republican’s editorial page editor. The MGM movie will be directed by Martin away from its berth Fonda’s critics don’t want to hear about the $5 Route 275 are likely to continue for pared to what other towns have The suit, filed in Hartford Superior Court Nov. 27 at the request of the most popular lunch spots. RItt, who just finished "Nuts” starring Barbra several months pending a state been offering and compared to in New London of DEP Commissioner Leslie Carothers, seeks a penalty of So the news that a Hollywood crew will arrive million the city’s convention bureau estmates Streisand. Some scenes will be filmed in the movie will pump Into the local economy or Department of Transportation what our other administrators Monday by the $10,000 for each permit violation, according to Lieberman. this spring to film a movie starring Jane Fonda Hartford, Winitsky said Monday. study scheduled for next spring. make,, such as our school superin­ outraged many Waterbury residents. To them, about the taste of fame it will give the city. The Waterbury Republican broke the news salvage vessel USS " I say to Jane Fonda, 'Keep your 30 pieces of "You always like to have things tendent who makes in the ^0,000 Fonda will always be "Hanoi Jane,” the about the film the day after Veterans Day. The done as soon as possible but this is range,” Lewis said. Grasp and two peacenik who v is its the enemy’s capital in 1972 silver,” ’ Russo said. " I don't think there is any story, complete with a picture of Fonda, ran next actually a move up — a closer date The council fired the former town private tugs. The Discarded conviction now upheld during the Vietnam War. economic benefit in the world worth selling your to a color photograph of Veterans Day country out for.” than the original," Town Council manager, Harold Hodge Jr., on Grasp will tow the HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court, overruled earlier by " I f that isn’t treason, I don’t know what Is,” ceremonies on the city green. That especially Nov. 16. Some council members fumed Gaetano A. Russo, a retired major It all started two years ago when Robert Chairwoman Joan Lewis said Mon­ the U.S. Supreme Court, has upheld the rape conviction of New rankled Russo. day night. She was referring to a claimed Hodge was slow and sub to a Navy general in the Connecticut National Guard, a DeZinno, owner of four Waterbury-area restau­ letter about the problems from inefficient, and others said the inactive shipyard in Haven man it had previously thrown out. former Republican town chairman and the rants, met two Hollywood producers at a party He dashed off a letter to the editor and The state court had originally concluded that Incriminating In Washington, an affluent town northwest of suddenly found himself at the center of state Rep. Edith Prague during the growth of the town demanded a Virginia.. The unofficial leader of a campaign to keep Fonda council’s . regular meeting at the professional for the job. Hodge, a oral statements given to police by William Barrett of New Haven out of Waterbury. Waterbury. controversy. He got dozens of calls from Irate Town Office Building. Republican, claimed that the firing Croaker had been a should not have been admissible at his trial because he had Red-and-yellow bumper stickers proclaiming The producers, Arlene Sellers and Alex veterans who felt as he did. The previous council, also was a political move on the part of tourist attraction In refused to give a written statement to the police in the absence of " I ’m Not Fond’a HANOI JANE” started Winitsky, were looking for a place to film a Fonda was on her way to Mexico to film another movie. But her spokesman, Stephen chaired by Lewis, had sought help the newly elected council. , Groton and more his l&wyBr sprouting up on cars in town last week. The local movie based on the novel "Union Street,” the from Prague in October to expedite Lewis said she hopes the search The state appealed to the U.S. Supreme C!ourt and that court Veterans of Foreign Wars post Is selling them story of a working-class woman making her way Rivers, complained that Fonda’s critics are a DOT review of the junction. process for a new manager can recently was moored ruled last year that Barrett had forfeited his right to remain for $1 apiece and reports brisk sales. up the social ladder. distorting history when they claim she urged Prague’s letter indicated that begin within the next couple of at the Naval Under- silent when he agreed to an interrogation. "She’s not getting the key to the city,” Mayor DeZinno said he suggested Waterbury and the American servicemen to desert during a James J. Rice, deputy commis­ weeks' and that someone will be The case was then re-argued before the Connecticut Supreme Joseph Santopietro said, adding that he expects couple visited this city of 106,000 the next day. broadcast on Radio Hanoi. watesPystems Cen­ They were captivated by Its gritty industrial A transcript of thebroadcast, however, quoted sioner of the DOT’’s Bureau of hired by iate February. Police Court, which issued its ruling Monday. large demonstrations during Fonda’s stay and ter i^ ie w London. charm and the slightly rundown ethnic neigh­ Fonda only as urging American pilots "to think Highways, said the matter wiii Chief Frank Trzaskos is acting The rape for which Barrett was convicted occurred in October that the protesters will have his sympathy. probably have to wait until spring. town manager. AP photo The newspaper and the mayor’s office have borhoods that cling to the city’s steep hills. of what you are doing” and appealing for an end 1980. An assistant state’s attorney said Monday’s ruling clears Joel Schiller, the film’s artistic director, has to the bombing of North Vietnam. However, Lewis said the spring Following a lengthy discussion, the way for Barrett to be jailed. both been deluged with letters denouncing date is two years earlier than the the council also unanimously ap­ DOT had planned to do the review. proved the purchase of a new Another road. Lake Street, aiso marine patrol boat for Coventry enters Route 31 near the junction of Lake. ’The cost is not to exceed NLRB hearing begins in Coit strike Simon swings through Connecticut Route 275, which is located in the $15,000. HARTFORD — Democratic presidential candidate Paul center of town. Commerciai prop­ Although members voiced con­ labor board rules that unfair labor practices by erty surrounds the intersection, cern about the cost of the boat and HARTFORD (AP) — Millions of dollars and when it is it will shed an entirely different light Simon says it wouldn’t be unfair if New York Gov. Mario M. and the many driveways entering its impact on the budget, they hundreds of jobs will be at stake today when the on this labor dispute,” he said. Colt caused or prolonged the strike. Cuomo were to jump into the race in the event of a deadlocked agreed that safety on the lake is National Labor Relations Board opens an The strike began Jan. 24, 1986, when about "W e’re very confident the company will nominating convention. Where can you put Route 31 at the busy junction create traffic problems, Lewis said. more Important. administrative hearing on the 23-month-old 1,050 UAW members walked off their jobs at Colt prevail in the hearing,” Reibeling has said. During a campaign swing through Connecticut, Simon said ’There at twostopsatthe junction, The new boat is a 17-foot Boston strike by about 600 workers at Colt Industries. plants in Hartford and West Hartford. ’They had "Really, this Is the union’s last gasp. ’The union Cuomo has said publicly and told him privately that he will not from Lake Street to Route 31, and a Whaler, 5 feet larger than the old The hearing before an administrative law been working without a contract for 10 months went on strike and obviously they have lost the enter the race after the 1988 primaries. traffic light at Route 275. Lewis one. Its motor will have more judge is expected to last at least six weeks and before the strike began. strike. ’This is all they have left.” "In the remote chance that there’s a deadlock at the thinks more are needed. horsepower and a built-in spee­ will address 28 complaints issued by the labor Since then, about 200 of the strikers have Reibeling said the potential back-pay liability convention, I think he would be available and I don’t expect him ‘"rhe entire area may have to be dometer to check boat speeds. The board against Colt and two complaints issued crossed the picket lines and replacement is unknown. He said thecompany would be liable to preclude himself from that kind of possibility,” Simon said in your best toot forward? for back pay only if the labor board declares the redesigned” she said. old boat broke down the last time it against the union. workers have been hired to fill jobs. an interview with the Connecticut Radio Network after a state The company’s last offer was a three-year dispute an unfair-labor-practices strike. In other matters Monday night. was used. Trzaskos said. The complaints include alleged personal Capitol news conference. contract proposal that had called for no pay ’The labor board hearing is the first step in the threats by a union official at the bargaining Even if Cuomo were to get in after the other candidates had increase in the first yearand 4 percent increases legal process. It’s likely that either party will table, violence by the strikers and alleged illegal slugged it out in the primaries, Simon said " I don’t see anything union-busting tactics by the company. in the second and third years. The company also appeal the outcome and it could be two years at Neighbors challenge The strikers are hoping to win millions of had proposed that workers, who were earning an least before there is any resolution, officials say. unfair about it.” At the Capitol, Simon acknowledged that he has an uphill battle dollars in back pay and possible reinstatement average of $9.76 an hour, contribute to the cost of A similar appeals process is also pending on in New England where fellow candidate and Massachusetts Gov. to their jobs. their health insurance. another Issue involving the strike. It stems from 13.99 Girl’s Patent Leather Shoes 7.99 Girl’s Slippers plan for PRD zone “ It is the first major step in proving our claims Both sides say the strike has cost them a ruling last week by a three-member panel Michael S. Dukakis is widely known. A perfect shoe for the holidays, the t-strap patent leather Ballerina style slippers with foam ... that the company has been violating the law,” millions of dollars each. The union placed its from the Employment Security Appeals Div­ shoe. Polyurethane uppers, assorted colors. cushion Insole. Nylon tricot costs at more than $9 million late this fall. By Nancy Concelman time.” Tomkunas said. “ You can­ said Philip A. Wheeler, assistant director of the ision of the state Department of Labor that lining. Brushed nylon velour. not walk on the sidewalks between United Auto Workers Region 9A. Reibeling says the strike cost the company Commissioner P. Joseph Peraro qrred when he Magazine fights gag order In trial *3.99 Manchester Herald 27 and 29.” ’ ‘Once we win the decision, the scabs will have “ millions of dollars,” early on when production classified the strike as a lockout. was affected by the lack of workers. BRID G EPO RT — Contending a gag order is unconstitutional, More than a dozen Manchester Joan Spak of 59 Woodland St. to go and the strikers will get their jobs back with ’The decision brought the possibility that Robert Madore, president of UAW Local 376, Connecticut Magazine will go to federal court next week in an 21.99 Girl’s Boots residents challenged a zone change agreed. "There is no room for two back pay,” he said. "It will show that the strikers may have to reimburse the state for has labled today’s hearing as "very, very attempt to free Uie flow of information in the case of an airline request for a piece of land off lanes to go through there.” she said position the company has taken is wrong.” millions of dollars in benefits they have already The studded western boot Is the important.” pilot accused of killing his wife and chopping her body to pieces. Woodland and Chapel streets at a The site is bordered by an But Richard S. Reibling. vice president of received. look that’s big on style, pull-on "The strikers really want their day in court. Richard Crafts, 49, was arrested in January and charged with Monday meeting of the Planning industrial area. St. Bridget Church personnel and Colt’s chief negotiator, was vinyl boots. Cushioned Insoles. And we feel we’re on solid ground in each and But union leaders say they will appeal the murder in the death of his Danish-born wife, Helle Crafts, 39. and Zoning Commission. and school, and residential and equally confident that the company would every circumstance,” Madore said. ruling. The appeals process could take several Selection of 12 jurors plus three alternates began at Danbury Stacked heels. *9.99 Northeast Developers was re­ business uses, said Alan Lamson of prevail. Madore said the company could be forced to years to complete, labor department officials Superior Court last week and, so far, five jurors have been questing a zone change from Frazier Lamson Budlong Archi­ “ I am very confident that the true nature of pay as much as $21 million in back wages if the say. ^sidence B to Planned Residence tects & Planners. A buffer would be this labor dispute has not been communicated... chosen. ^ , On Oct. 20. Judge Howard J. Moraghan issued an order barring *36 Women’s Wedge Shoe Development for a 2.4-acre parcel. provided between the industrial Modern styling. Leather uppers. ’The developers planned to build area and the -family units prosecutors and defense lawyers from making "any public five buildings containing a total of proposed along Woodland Street. statements to any member of the media about this trial while it is Beautifully detailed with trim on a ^ 16 one- and two-family units at 16 But the town staff felt that New federal funds speed 1-91 work in... progress.” , , vamp and heel. 1-ln. shaped ^ and 20 Chapel St. and 45, 47 and 49 additional landscaping wasneeded. Oral arguments on a subsequent motion by Connecticut stacked-look heel. f a V V Woodland St. and Tomkunas agreed. " I don’t see Hartford Rideshare group, O’Neill also said that ease the Hartford-area traffic cmnch during the Magazine to overturn the gag order are scheduled to be heard by how you could even buffer this.” he HARTFORD (AP) — An additional $153 Although traffic reports for the million in federal transportation funding the state is embarking on a study of commuting 1-91 project. Plans call forextending the hours of U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy Daly on Dec. 17. site indicated no congestion and said. and non-work related travel to develop a bus operations, expansion of the region’s *27 Women’s Suede Boot Commission members decided to awarded to Connecticut should help complete hazards, more than 15 neighbors the Interstate 91 widening project a year ahead revamped system by the year 2010. park-and-iide commuter program, and im­ Suede upper. Nylon tricot lining who attended last night’s hearing check the site before voting on the of schedule. “ As we look deeply Into the future, we must proved coordination of shuttle services between Woman burned In Danbury fire at foot. Synthetic rubber blend disagreed. application. The commission has 65 leave the door open to ail possibilities, whether the workplace and employee parking lots or days to make a decision. Gov. William A. O’Neill said Monday that sole. Pull-tabs. Shaft la about According to the developer’s they include expanded commuter rail services, public transit depots. DANBU RY — A woman was seriously burned and four Although the staff agreed with Connecticut got the money because It was 10 In. high. plans, access to the site would be off “ ready, willing and able to put it to immediate bus lines running over old rail beds, or even families, including the woman’s husband and nine children, were *14. O’Neill didn’t use all of his speech, but the text Woodland Street, and Chapel Street the zone change, town engineers commuter ferries on the Connecticut River and had requested that the developers use” for the 1-91 widening between Hartford and referred to the state’s “ $6.5 billion” infrastrac- forced to find temporary shelter when their apartment house would be used for emergency Long Island Sound,” O’Neill said. investigate alternatives to the 13 the Massachusetts border. The project is now ture renewal program. When it was created in caught fire, authorities said. access, to comply with police Over the past two decades, he said, traffic on *22 Women’s Pump on-site dry wells proposed for the expected to be completed in 1992. 1984, the 10-year program was supposed to cost Mi Khounvongsa, 46, suffered second-degree burns over 30 requirements. But Thomas Tomku- Most of the $153 million will be used for 1-91, state highways has increased by 80 percent and Lizard print upper and heel. nas of 33 Woodland St. said the site. One alternative would be $5.5 billion. percent of her body, and was transferred to the Bridgeport Burn although about $16 million will be used for other by the year 2000, 70 percent of those highways Center, a Danbury Hospital spokesman said. Nylon tricot lining with synthetic street Is already too narrow and connecting with the public drainage will be handling more traffic than they were Charles Cunnane, director of financial plan­ system. projects, according to state Transportation The fire was called in at 1:37 p.m. Monday and firefighters said rubber blend sole. congested, especially in winter. designed to accommodate. ning in Bums’ department, said the pricetag has *6.99 Commissioner J. William Bums. ’The money, they were not sure what caused the fire. Assistant Fire Marshal Tomkunas and other neighbors E. Russell Johnston of Meehan The study will help planning for “ an era in gradually escalated because of additions to the Associates, engineer for the pro­ known as federal discretionary highway funds, Peter Siecienski said that fire alarms were operating. said that cars often use the which how we make use of our highways will be program made by the General Assembly and ject, said that wasn’t practical. But became available because Ithadn’tbeen used by sidewalks and curbs, which have more important than how or where we build because some projects, especially bridge The fire started in the second-floor living room of an apartment Hannon said that town engineers other states by the time the 1986-87 federal been worn down by snow plows. them.” the governor said. repairs, have been more costly than first rented by Ma and Mi Khounvongsa, whose children range in age hadn’t received reports on that budget year ended. " I don’t see how you can add Addressing the annual meeting of the Greater O’Neill also said Bums would look at ways to anticipated. from 1 to 17. anything to Woodland Street at this investigation. Mary Rosado, a mother of four who lives in the apartment next to the one where the fire started, said that despite pleas to the Hospital says apartment house’s landlord, her heater has been broken since the Accident victim ciaims About Town summer. She said she has been using her gas stove to provide heat. rate increase 11M 13.9B Boot stutfmr Money is donated VNA gets donation poiice iiabie in chase is not enough Burglary sting nets stolen goods Ki wanis Club of Manchester will be donating $5,000 to The hospice program of the Visiting Nurse and Home A Hartford man injured in an Oct. Officer Joanne Schaller. the the Hartford Hospital Kiwanis Trauma Center for Care of Manchester Inc. has received a donation of $500 NEW HAVEN — Police conducting an undercover fencing driver, said in a statement filed 28 accident on West Center Street is Children, and $250 to the Manchester Citadel of from the Savings Bank of Manchester. ’The funds will NORWALK (AP) — The 9.4 operation out of a storefront recovered more than $1.3 million in suing the town of Manchester, with police that she saw Mckeman help the program service the terminally ill in percent increase in average Salvation Army at tonight’s meeting, which will be stolen property, officials said. "O"'...... *6.99 charging that the accident was mn a red light at the intersection of Manchester and Bolton. daily patient rates approved held at Manchester Ountry Club at 6:45. ’This money Police Chief William Farrell said detectives planned today to caused by a police officer who was West Middle Turnpike and Tower by state regulators for Nor­ ^ ’99 Brtoteoao was raised by raffling a 1987 Lincoln Town Car earlier arrest at least 46 people who sold stolen property to the chasing the vehicle that stmek his. Road. Schaller said she turned on this year. Gerald P. Rothman was president of the club walk Hospital won’t be enough undercover operation dubbed “ Operation Killer Bee.” Jose A. Vieira. 22. of 104 Harbison her lights and siren and pursued when the money was raised. Roger Summerville is now to avoid financial problems, Social at St. James The police set up a fake appliance repair shop in the Fair Haven Road. Hartford, suffered a broken Mckeman, slowing down at the the president. the hospital’s treasurer says. in tlfiS r knee cap and lacerations and intersection of West Middle ’Turn­ the Ladies of St. James Christmas Social will be held Norwalk was one of only four section of the city, authorities said. Undercover detectives, contusions after his pickup truck, pike and Adams Street. on Thursday at 7 p.m. In the lower church. Marian hospitals in the state granted including a state police officer and an officer from another local traveling east on West Middle Schaller said Mckeman was Widow and widowers meet Casalino, guest soloist, will perform Christmas music. increases in average daily department, bantered with thieves and paid relatively small *29.99 ’^m pike. was stmek head-on by a moving fast and by the time she A teacup auction and refreshments will follow. rates for inpatients by the amounts of money for high-quality merchandise, they said. car driven by Thomas P. Mcker- caught up with Mckeman, the Widows and Widowers Associated. Chapter 11 of state Commission on Hospitals One of the purchases was a 1987 Ford Taurus for $300, police nan. 19. of 24 Arthur Drive. South accident had occurred. A radar had Manchester, will hold its annual Christmas party on and Health Care last week. said. Thirty-eight automobiles, many of them new. were Sunday at Willie’s Steak House on Center Street. Social Windsor. Vieira’s attorney, John D. clocked McKeman’s car at 77 mph Autism film at MCC But the increase isn’t recovered in the operation. Brennan III of East Hartford, in a 35 mph zone while Schaller was hour is at 12:30 p.m. and luncheon is at 1 p.m. Gifts enough to prevent a deficit in Police said they intended to call burglary victims beginning suitable for teen-agers will be collected and distributed charged that two Manchester po­ in pursuit, police said. ’The movie. "Son-Rise” , will be shown on Monday, the current fiscal year, Ray­ today in an attempt to return the stolen goods. 14.99 Boy’s Sneakers lice officers chasing Mckeman Mckeman was charged with by Manchseter Area Conference of Churches. Cash Dec. 14„at 6:30 p.m. at Manchester Community College mond Horn, the hospital’s dentations will also be accepted. Members may also now. *4.99 In Motion* sporty sneaks, nylon driving while intoxicated, driving in room F-2 of the continuing education center, lower showed negligence in failing to treasurer, said Monday. uppers, padded collars, nylon adopt a "high-speed pursuit” policy to endanger, and two counts of bring a $2 grab bag gift. For more information and campus. The movie is about an autistic child. A "W e will be talking with the Man admits counterfeit charges required by state law and the assault in the second degree with a reservations, call 643-7976. discussion on the methods of working with autistic commission this week to re­ linings. V / a W W Manchester Police Department. motor vehicle while intoxicated. children will be held the following evening at 6:30 p.m. view the rate approved for NEW HAVEN — A Hartford man has pleaded guilty in federal in the same room. Admission is free. For more us,” Horn said. "W e believe court to possessing and concealing $1,930 worth of counterfeit Blood drive set information, call 640-4978. there are a number of items money. U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said. All Of The Above Merchandise Has Been Reduced From Our Fall & Winter 86/97, Christmas 87. DEP to lower Bolton Lake Connecticut Valley East Branch, Greater Hartford that haven’t been addressed Abraham Fairnot, 34, who entered his plea Monday before U.S. (Chapter, American Red Cross, will hold a blood drive by the commission.” District Judge Ellen B. Burns, faces up to 15 years in prison and a BOL’TON — The state Depart­ two years. Engineering and con- at the Army National Guard armory on Main Street on Pinochle scores announced ’The commission ordered $S 000 fine when he is sentenced Jan. 18, Twardy said. ment of Environmental Protection stmetion work, which should cost Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For an appointment, rate decreases averaging 28 Fairnot was indicted by a federal grand jury in August about $250,000, is to be funded by the ’The scores for the pinochle game played Thursday at plans to begin lowering the water call 643-5111. percent. In several cases the following an investigation by U.S. Secret Service agents that The JCPennev Catalog state. the Army k Navy Club are Ethel Krozel, 619; Ed Scott, level of lower Bolton Lake this week cuts were dramatic, such as revealed he possessed and concealed the counterfeit money in as a preliminary step to rebuilding ’The rebuilding work will involve 609; N Ith Albert, 004; Walter Delisle, 508; Gladys the 62 percent cut ordered for December 1986, Twardy said. the Upper Bolton Dam. reinforcing the present dam, which Seelert, 591; Bud Paquin, 590; Tony DeMaio, 587; Park City Hospital in Beethoven chorus performs The Hartford man also was originally charged with passing The level will be lowered 3 to 4 is made up of clay and cement Ernest Desrocher, 578; Ann Fisher, 578; Helen Bridgeport. 1-84, Exit 62 blocks. Brown said. The Beethoven Chorus will perform on ’Tuesday, Gavello, 578; Floyd Post, 567; Betty Turner, 563. four $50 counterfeit bills. OUTLET STORE feet so the existing dam can be Waterbury Hospital re­ Manchester, Conn. Dec. 22, at 10 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church for the examined and preliminary design ‘The water from the lower lake ceived the only substantial (203) 647-1143 plans drawn up, said Jackie Brown, will be drawn down to the Hop River Old Guard. Bridge scores announced Increase, 22.8 percent. Teen charged In crash that killed 4 an engineering intern for the DEP. through a 15-lnch pipe. The draw­ There are 33 hospitals in the of course. ’The water level will be raised again down is expected to take several ’The scores for Manchester A.M. Bridge Club are state regulated by the com­ WOODBRIDGE — A 16-year-old Bethany youth has been in the spring. weeks. Singer at Jefferson House Nov. 23: North-South 1, Jim Baker-Mike Franklin; 2, mission. ’The hospitals are charged with four counts of misconduct with a motor vehicle in Lowering the water level should Brown said work on the prelimi­ Jeanine Cowles, a vocalist and staff member at Carol Lucal-Hal Lucal; 3, Sara Mendelsohn-Murray appealing the commission’s connection with the deaths of four of his friends in an October car have no effect on aquatic life in the decisions. It’s something else nary da6H HIS 1988 CAMBH6N? citadel of socialism to the citadel of leaders hear their national an­ with Mrs. Reagan, topped off by an capitalism come Mikhail and Raisa thems played and then offer wel­ intermediate-range nuclear mis­ County, near the Russian River, Court Ju ^ c e Sandra Day O’Con­ At last, link siles, followed by statements from where many Russian settlers first hour-long tour of the executive nor, Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R- Jack Gorbachev for a day of glitzy coming remarks. ’The backdrop is mansion. ceremony that would do the czars the grand vista of the South Lawn of the two leaders. made their homes in the early Kan., Sen. Barbara Mllkulski, Due to the Gorbachev’s pressing 1800s. ’The Soviets planned to host the D-Md., Dr. Hannah Gray, the proud. the White House and the Washing­ Reagans at a reciprocal dinner A nderaoa President Reagan and his wife ton monument. schedule, the state dinner starts a Following dinner, there will be president of the Univerrity of bit early, but with no stinting in with dancing and musical enter­ Wednesday evening at the elabo­ Chicago, and Katharine Graham, set to open Nancy were formally welcoming One treat for the throng of special rate, Beaux Arts-style Soviet Em­ dcgsncc • tainment by pianist Van Clibum. chairman of the board of the their Soviet summit guests today guests is the prancing march of the bassy, located several blocks from with all the pomp and ceremony at special fife and drum corps, Well in advance, Mrs. Reagan Invitations have been eagerly Washington Post Co. chose and taste-tested a special sought. the White House. their command. dressed in Revolutionary War-era Besides the round of official On Monday, Mrs. Reagan sides­ Drivers from Manchester and points east of ’The series of glittering events uniforms. Meanwhile, military menu. It will be the second state Guests have-been chosen from a tepped questions about reports that dinner for the new White House chef broad spectrum of U.S. life, includ­ welcoming ceremonies at the White Manchester are quite used to getting cluttered stretches from a high-powered cannon boom out a welcome. House, Mrs. Gorbachev is report­ she and Mrs. Gorbachev don’t get welcome with full military honors The official party then retreats to Jon Hill, who is renowned for his ing many who havf had ties with the along, but did express irritation up on East Hartford streets when they use artful blend of European style and Soviet Union. They include musi­ edly planning to tour the National in the morning to the most sought- the gilded State Floor for a formal cians who have toured there, such Gallery of Art on Wednesday and over her Soviet counterpart's fail­ Interstate 384 and Interstate 84 to get to and Rep. Dingeirs after social event on the schedule — reception line. While the two American foods. ure to respond in a timely fashion to from Hartford. A specially bottled California as Pearl Bailey and Dave Brubeck; meet with a group of influential a black-tie state dinner. leaders retire for their first round of sports greats Joe DiMaggio, Chris U.S. women on Thursday. her invitation for coffee. People who live along those East Hartford ’The Soviet couple receive a face-to-face negotiations in the sparkling wine has been chosen by the Reagans to toast the Gorba­ Evert, Meadowlark Lemon and Pamela Harriman, the Demo­ "I did say, I had to know. It got to streets probably have never gotten used to red-carpet salute late morning at Oval Office and Cabinet Room, the Mary Lou Retton; musical artists cratic activist and widow of former the point where... I had to fill in the bill considered the diplomatic entrance to the wives meet for coffee in the Green chevs — Iron Horse 1984 Brut. The having the clutter, however. Reagans picked the wine, which is Mstislav Rostropovich and Zubin governor and ambassador to the schedule,” Mrs. Reagan told repor­ White House as they kick off the Room of the residence, under the Mehta; authors Suzanne Massie Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman, ters in a tone of annoyance. In any event, both groups of people will be official program for the three-day gaze of a scholarly portrait of not available commercially, for the gratified Wednesday when Gov. William A. anti-consumer O’Neill opens the last piece of the link between the two interstate highways. Sum m it Senators predict treaty OK For a little more than a year now, it has WASHINGTON — Rep. John Dingell’s hearing been possible to get back from Hartford along room is littered with the corporate ghosts of those 'THe FIRST who try to -cross the consumer or gouge the the two interstate roads without having to S^GALVIRSIN m agnet to drive along Forbes Street and Silver Lane. Pentagon. So it was a surprise when we learned but caution against euphoria lOwutreOfOR that the caustic chairman of the House Energy and But along with that luxury came a further By Jim Drinkard another agreement or renegotiate, on any further arms-control complication in the westbound trek, when a Commerce Committee is pushing a bill opposed by The Associated Press then that could be taken by the initiatives. every consumer group we contacted — a bill that protests administration as killer amend­ “We might all benefit by lowering drive along Roberts Street was added to the would make it tougher for those injured by WASHINGTON — Senate Major­ ments,” Nunn said on ABC-TV’s the expectation level a bit,” Dole, Silver Lane and Forbes Street route. dangerous products to sue the manufacturers. WASHINGTON (AP) - The ity Leader Robert Byrd said today “Good Morning America.” “That R-Kan., said in a speech delivered The eastbound ease only made the Ukrainians were talking of inde­ that the U.S.-Soviet arms agree­ will be where the crucial votes will to a closed-door meeting of Gannett westbound problem seem more frustrating. O pen Forum Fearing the wrath of the Michigan Democrat — pendence, the Afghans of human ment will be ratified by mid-April come.” newspaper executives. "Summits the second most powerful member of the House of rights. The AIDS activists urged next year but cautioned against Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., a can solve problems. But they You almost couldn’t get there from here. Representatives — congressional insiders speak spending missile money for re­ euphoria over the pact, saying far member of the Senate Foreign cannot wipe out the fundamental ’The governor and other dignitaries will end about Dingell’s bill reluctantly and only on search instead. ’The conservative more serious steps lie ahead. Relations Committe, welcomed the differences between our two coun­ all that Wednesday with a snip of a ribbon, Senior citizens have a right to fore, the greatest credit for its women said the priority is Star “This is a small step forward. It’s nuclear arms agreement. tries and societies.” success is the fire department. background. Here is what they told our associate and the trip will be swifter and easier on the Selectmen Ignore expect and demand a good share Wars. not the coming of the mlllenlum,” "I think the treaty Is a sound He asserted that the treaty to be of their tax money to be returned Anyone who has watched the Stewart Harris about the bill, which is expected to ’The day Mikhail Gorbachev Byrd told reporters. “It’s what lies treaty, well-negotiated, well- signed today had been stuffed nerves. needs of elderly to them in services. It is not to be decorating of the 50-foot Christ­ reach the full committee this week. arrived in Washington was a day beyond this — what will be the observed,” Lugar said on NBC- “down the throat of NATO.” “The best way to avoid (further squandered by the selectmen, mas tree will admit that it is an Liberal New Mexico Democrat William for demonstrators to mass across ramifications on the (NATO) al­ TV’s "Today.” To the Editor; On Monday, Senate Republican problems in the alliance) is to cool giving themselves high salaries, event in Itself. ’Their further Richardson is fronting for Dingell as sponsor of the the street from the White House and liance. I would hope we will not involvement includes transporta­ air their views on all manner of become too euphoric over this Leader Bob Dole called the arms the talk about another Gorbachev The pending contract for Bolton nor to be given to a select few. If bill, the Uniform Product Safety Act of 1987. It is agreement "a watershed accomp­ summit.” Dole said. “Letithappen Bolton selectmen have the time to tion for Santa and his helpers. issues related, however loosely, to treaty.” to use Manchester’s van for elder supposed to standardize how state courts handle the Soviet Union and arms control. Byrd, D-W. Va., said while he had lishment” for the president, but when arms control events, and not Thompson right form threespecialcommitteesfor This year we add another group product liability lawsuits — the suit you file when said the Senate should not get our political calendar, dictate.” shopping trips is a poor deal for of our growing number of volun­ They came to the popular demon­ not made up his mind about how to Manchester and Bolton’s senior baseball and can find many your gas tank expodes in a rear-end collision or stration site of Lafayette Park — a vote on the accord, which President caught in "glasnost fever” as it Dole is among nine congressional teers. We would like to thank the leaders invited by the Soviets to citizens. It will allow Bolton’s hundreds of thousands of dollars your child’s pajamas catch fire. colorful swirl of activists, immi­ Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail considers ratification. about fair rent for funding, why not “special Salvation Army for their partici­ grants, drum-beating monks and Gorbachev were scheduled to sign “The United States can never be meet with Gorbachev on Wednes­ selectmen to dump this responsi­ pation. These people are real Dingell’s aides make a persuasive case for a too cautious in dealing with the day at the Soviet Embassy. bility onto Manchester; to fault committees’’ to find and meet the . placard-waving peace activists. today, he is “very positively troopers. They had already per­ federal law to smooth out the wrinkles between the Soviets, or take anything on faith, His speech Monday, including a Manchester for all problems and needs of Bolton elders and ’They supported or opposed the inclined” toward it. State Rep. John W. Thompson is right when formed In Hartford, then came states. After all, they say, 70 percent of the U.S.-Soviet arms pact, and critic­ “I’ve read the treaty and I think even from this new disciple of continued refusal to take a stand for failures. It will allow the select­ widows? or against the treaty, continued to he contends that each town in Connecticut Bolton elders should not be directly to Manchester for our products made in this country are sold across state ized the Soviet Union or the United the prospects are good for the glasnost,” Dole said as Soviet men to continue their shameful lighting. The music they provided States. Best and brightest approval of ratification,” he said. General Secretary Mikhail Gorba­ position Dole between Vice Presi­ should decide for itself whether it wants to treatment of Bolton senior citi­ decaying in mind, body and spirit lines. Lobbyists for industries stung by product chev arrived in Washington dent George Bush — a supporter of in isolation and inactivity. An added a warmth and charm as ’Trying to keep everyone in their “I would not at this time foresee have a fair-rent commission. zens without past bad publicity. liability suits argue that the only real winners in assigned comers of the one-block- anything ... that would create Monday. the pact — and four other campaign ’Thompson, speaking at a forum sponsored estimated 10 to 15 percent of welcome as Santa’s arrival. We the lawsuits are lawyers. You are the one picking "It boils down to this: I trust rivals who have expressed varying hope they will accept our invita­ squre park was Lt. Jeffrey Davis serious problems for this treaty." by the Eastern Connecticut Citizen Action They hope few will remember Connecticut’s senior citizens be­ up the tab for high damage awards, in the form of and his crew of National Park at ‘science summit’ At the same time, the chairman Ronald Reagan, but I don’t trust degrees of opposition. last year, howquick they canceled come alcoholics. Yet Bolton does tion for next year. higher prices, they say. Police. of the Senate Armed Services Mikhail Gorbachev,” said Dole, a Another scheduled participant in Group, opposed the view of that group that Just a note; ’The carol singing speak on the restructuring of the Wednesday’s session with Gorba­ Bolton’s weekly elderly shopping not have a senior citizens’ center But consumer groups fear that Dingell’s bill goes "The fundamentalists are here, WASHINGTON (AP) - While Committee said today that the Republican presidential contender. state law should require all towns with 5,000 or bus to save a few bucks when it was somehow lost in the shuffle. their nations’ political leaders talk, Soviet economy. He will be followed The Senate minority leader, who chev, House Speaker Jim Wright, like other towns. Bolton senior too far. the Ukrainians are over there by U.S.-Soviet arms agreement will more rental units to have a fair-rent dropped to eight passengers. So next year we are going to add a nine of the Soviet Union’s top by two other academicians, Vla­ likely win ratification, but warned is expected to play a key role when D-Texas, said he planned to bring citizens pay enough taxes to have Among other things, it establishes airtight the black balloons, the cure-AIDS commissions. Fortunately Tor Bolton’s elders, choir or choral group to help lead people are over there,” Davis said, academicians are exchanging dimir Kudriavtsev and Stephen that amendments could doom the the lawmakers debate ratification up at the meeting “the whole range a senior center, open every day, defenses that manufacturers can use in court. One Sitaryan, who will speak on eco­ of filings that make up our relation­ ’Thompson supported the establishment of a the Herald opinion. ’’Seniors need with paid recreation directors, the singing. Any takers? surveying the scene of mock views with American researchers, pact. of the treaty next year, said the protects pharmaceutical companies and medical coffins, broken "nuclear umbrel­ including at least three Nobel nomic reforms and “democratiza­ Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., said the proposed ban on intermediate- ship,” including 'arm s control, fair-rent commission in Manchester, and the bus service,” criticized the can­ health rooms, etc. Senior citizens We would also like to acknowl­ tion in the U.S.S.R.” human rights, regional issues and edge the efforts of the Manchester device manufacturers from punitive damages if las,” chanting monks, photos of laureates. treaty will win Senate approval range nuclear missiles in Europe town Board of Directors, in a split vote, has cellation and revealed that Bolton pay enough to have a van of their The Soviet and American scient­ Velikhov will speak twice more, already has strained relations with the prospect of joint U.S.-Soviet selectmen even were not provid­ Herald, not only for the help but they got Food and Drug Administration approval maimed Afghani children, a man in “barring unforeseen events.” decided to establish such a commission. own and not be dependent on the a Russian bear costume and ists were holding a summit of sorts on education and on energy, while “If those reservations or amend­ America’s NATO allies, and sug­ activities to increase understand­ ing bus service year-round but use of Manchester’s van. also for the excellent coverage of before going to market. That clause puzzles several today on subjects as diverse as the Roal’d Sagdeyev, director of the gested Reagan should move slowly ing between the two countries. But Thompson said, "I can’t support Dingell watchers who remember 1984 hearings Ukrainians wrapped in overcoats ments require that the Soviets sign only when the schools are open. Manchester should reject this the event. The Herald is truly and fur hats. restructuring of the Russian econ­ Soviet Space Research Institute, inflicting our will on other communities.” The cost of this service was contract. Idon’t think Manchester proving itself worthy of the title when Dingell and his aggressive band of Chants by the peaceful demon­ omy and American battle against will discuss monitoring the Earth’s Even some of the advocates of a fair-rent described as a "measly $56 each senior citizens want to be a party "hometown newspaper.” investigators pounced on the FDA and the strators ranged from "Don’t trust AIDS. environment from orbit. commission in Manchester acknowledged week.” (Shortly after, Bolton to any town with a history of abuse Last, but certainly not least, we pacemaker industry for allowing doctors to the Russian butcher” to Buddhist National Academy of Sciences Four other Soviet academicians selectmen agreed to rescind this would like to thank you. the continue implanting defective pacemakers that prayers that the monks said could spokeswoman Gail Porter said will attend, but their remarks are 30th Anniversary that it might have limited effectiveness in of its elders. not part of the program outline. shameful act.) people, who came and enjoyed had been approved by the FDA. not be directly translated. members of the Soviet Academy of solving landlord-tenant problems. Sciences are familiar figures to From the American side, two But this June 16 meeting showed Walter ’Treschuk their first taste of Christmas with Another provision of Dingell’s bill establishes a On the fringes of the diverse If, after a period of time, the commission groups totaling a few hundred Americans experts because there speakers, Robert M. White, presi­ nothing has changed. To a wid­ 29 Carter St. us here on Main Street. To all of “state-of-art” defense, letting the manufacturer off has been an exchange of scientists dent of the National Academy of Special Values does prove ineffective as some of its ow’s plea forelderly shopping bus you, we wish a very happy holiday people were park regulars such as Bolton the hook if the defective product was designed with the woman who screamed stream- between the two countries for Engineering, and Lee Thomas, opponents insist will be the case, the town service this summer, the select­ season! the best technolgy available at the time. of-consciousness style and waved a years. administrator of the U.S. Environ­ should have the right to abandon it. No town men answered with excuses. ’That would create a dangerous standard, "Legalize Sanity” placard. But, she noted, "the size and mental Protection Agency, will should be forced to establish or to maintain a But in August, after the Bolton Al Cashman according to Gene Kimmerlman of the Consumer Ed Wagner of Dielaware leaned caliber of this gathering is very discuss the global climate changes ‘V ’ Shaped Many folks help Bemie Apter and the depletion of atmospheric commission if it finds one unnecessary or High School baseball team Federation of America. He says the person who against his bike, holding a hand- unusual. Having all of these people 1 Diamond Necfclac Downtown Merchants Associa­ in the same room at the same time ozone, problems associated with % C arat TW . dropped to eight members, the downtown event was injured may have to prove that a better design drawn sign that noted the coinci­ counterproductive. selectmen were quick to form tion dence of the anniversary of John is exceptional.” the industrialized West. 14 Diamond existed when the product was made. Proponents Monsanto Co. Senior Vice Presi­ Now*459. three special committees to sub­ To the Editor: Manchester Lennon’s death and this week’s The Soviet delegation is led by Icicle Earrings Reg. $595. argue that the state will decide who carries the dent Howard Schneiderman will V4 C arat T.W. mit new proposals for gymnasi­ U.S.-Soviet treaty signing. Yevgeny Velikhov, the ■ si- burden of proof on this issue. dent of the Soviet a cad speak on agricultural technology; ums. playing fields, weight rooms The Downtown Merchants As­ “December 8th. John l*nnon Now* 4 ^ . Some observers say Dingell is merely serving a lived and died for this day.” it said. chief science advise Erich Bloch, director of the Na­ Reg. $639. and high-salary coaches. Perhaps sociation would like to once again tional Science Foundation, will major constituent, the Ford Motor Co. Ford has Milling about under crisp, sunny leader Mikhail S. Gorba. Vc Bolton selectmen believe that acknowledge the efforts of the likhov and Frank Press, president address research and education; Letters to the editor been pestered with product liability suits over the skies, the pro-miiitary and pro­ going without food for four months Town of Manchester Fire Depart­ disarmament advocates struck up of the National Academy of Scien­ and Samuel O. Thier, president of ’The Manchester Herald wel-- last decade. ’The car maker is headquarted in the Institute of Medicine, will talk is beneficial for older folks, but ment for its commitment to our debates in accents ranging from ces, will open the unusual gathering 6 Diamond going without baseball will prove annual tree lighting ceremony on comes original letters to the Dearborn, Mich., the heart of Dingell’s district. with brief remarks. of the war on acquired immune British to Eastern European to deficiency syndrome, an increas­ Heart Ring fatal to the young. the St. James Church lawn. At a editor. As if constituency is not enough to wed him to the Latin. After that, said Ms. Porter, there will be more than three hours of ingly serious international health Now’159. Diamond 6 Diamond Bolton’s 1986 population,over65 casual glance the event seemed Letters should be brief and to auto industry, Dingell is married to former ’The biggest group was some 200 Reg $199 Heart Earrings Heart Ring simple enough, but without the the point. They should be typed or General Motors lobbyist Debra Insley, who Ukrainians who consider the So­ “conversation” between some of problem. years of age, is estimated at 391 the best minds in the two countries. Americans in the audience will N oi?89. Now* 139. persons. Bolton’s population of cooperation of many people it neatly handwritten, and, for ease subsequently curtailed her official lobbying viets an invading force in their Reg. $115. homeland. Police estimated that by “There are no ground rules for include at least three Nobel Prize Reg. $169. those age 62 and up is probably would never happen. The ball in editing, should be double­ activities and now works as an administrator in this," she said, but a program winners — Kenneth Arrow of Marquise Rubies starts rolling with the downtown spaced. Letters must be signed the time Uie group marched to the and Diamond Pendant now well over the 500 mark. Most GM’s governmental affairs office. Soviet embassy. It had grown to 400 outline has been drawn up. Stanford University, Lawrence 8 Diamond are homeowners, and probably merchants’ Christmas commit­ with name, address and daytime Dingell’s team on this bill includes consumer Abel Aganbegyan, secretary of Klein of the University of Pennsyl­ ,, Now *329. Heart Pendant Diamond Pendant Ukrainians, joined by 300 Afghanis y. Carat TW. pay $250,000 in taxes to Bolton tee which coordinates and ab­ telephone number (for verificati­ advocate and chairman of the Consumer who protested the Soviet presence the economics department of the vania and Herbert A. Simon of Reg. $429. Now* 149. each year. Bolton also receives sorbs the cost of the event. The on). The Herald reserves the Protection and Competitiveness Subcommittee and treatment of their countrymen. Soviet Academy of Sciences, will Camegie-Mellon University Now* 299. $28,000 in state and federal grants cooperation of St. James Church right to edit letters in the interests James Florio, D-N. J. Those close to Florio say he is for elderly tax relief. Yet out of all is absolutely essential, forwithout of brevity, clarity and taste. awkward in his role as handmaiden to industry, but Address letters to; Open Fo­ this income Bolton selectmen their permission, the event stops when he realized Dingell was going to push the bill Interpreter is man of many voices rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Twin Diamond allow a shameful, insulting $4,901 before it starts. Then, the key to through to the floor of the House, Florio decided to Heart Ring the whole operation and there­ Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. past U.S. administrations that T 1987 Dv NEA Inc in the senior citizens’ budget. ride along to do damage control. WASHINGTON (AP) — Viktor interpretation, Sukhodrev is des­ cribed as "brilliant,” “splendid” Sukhodrev was the sole interpreter Now* 109. Another representative who can usually be Sukhodrev uses his American ac­ Reg $139 cent when dealing with Americans. and “unflappable” by Henry Kis­ at a meeting of General Secretary counted on to defend the consumer has felt the sting But his British accent is so singer in his memoir, “White House Leonid Brezhnev and former Presi­ of public concern over Dingell’s bill. Rep. Dennis dent Richard Nixon at the 1972 impeccable that he once talked his Years.” Enhance your solitaire diamond or gemstone earrings and pendants. Eckart, D-Ohio, found himself fending off questions way into the inner sanctum of the The veteran linguist has been a summit in Moscow. It’s time to make covert acts illegal from the Cleveland Plain Dealer about his British embassy in Moscow before fixture at U.S.-Soviet summits “There had been concern ex­ participation in a Dingell hunting party to Texas anyone realized he was Russian. since the 1967 meeting between intelligence or security agencies strictly to the President Lyndon Johnson and pressed that I should have a State 11 Diamond One of the most hopeful developments in this fall with industry lobbyists who were pushing Sukhodrev. a legendary Soviet Pendant Jacket Washingtoi) recently is the formation of a group of gathering of intelligence. linguist who has interpreted for Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin in Department translator present the product safety bill. also,” Nixon wrote in “RN,” his former officials of the CIA, and others with Setting up mercenary armies, minining Kremlin leaders for two decades, is Glassboro, N.J., and interpreted Now*239. Apparently Eckart was not bothered enough by last week for Gorbachev at his memoirs. “But I knew that Sukho­ Reg $309 experience in the spy business, who want to end international harbors, assassinating foreign back on board for this week’s talks Solitaires and Chains interview with NBC News anchor drev was a superb linguist who covert operations by the United States. G eorge officials, using arms dealers to violate our laws and the attention to back off from the bill. On Nov. 19, in between President Reagan and the subcommittee hearing to make adjustments to S o v iet leader Mikhail S. Tom Brokaw. But this is his first spoke English as well as he did our announced foreign policy — all of this and Russian, and I felt that Brezhnev Few steps could better strengthen America’s M cGovern scores of other such activities of the past four the bill. Rep. James Scheuer, D-N. Y., stalled the Gorbachev. appearance at a Reagan- position in the world than termination of the dirty, A longtime foreign ministry Gorbachev summit. would speak more freely if only one decades should now be terminated by Congress. bill by invoking the “five-minute rule,” which stops other person was present.” Diamond self-defeating tactics overseas that come under the all committee business unless the whole House official with a gift for expressive So respectful of his abilities were 20 Diamond Earring Jackets label of covert activities. The congressional committees investigating the unanimously agrees to let the hearings continue. Earring Jackets 2/5 Carat TW. No one can read the generally excellent report of Iran-Contra network, which was set up secretly by It was Eckart who ran to the floor of the House to Now^279. Now* 419. the congressional committees investigating the the Reagan administration, did a better job in their ask for unanimous consent. R eg $359. Reg. $529. Another former intelligence official. Philip C. final report than they did in interrogating the Solitaire Diamonds or Solitaire diamonds and sordid Iran-Contra mess without realizing that He failed, but committee business resumed when gemstones sold seperately secretive operations abroad that violate American Roettlnger, observed; “We ore going to try to witnesses. Gemstones sold scperalely expose covert action. We’re going to try to get it the House recessed for the day. values and laws do not serve our security interests. Oliver North, for example, was allowed to turn Illustrations enlarged to show detail. TW. is total weight of all diamonds. legally banned because we can find no reason, no Instead, they confuse our allies and anger the his time on the stand into an emotional, Offer good until December 31,1987. justification for covert action on the part of the U.S. propaganda exercise for his own glorification. REWARD $500 American people. Congress, having given us a good analysis of the government in the name of the American people.’’ The final report naiU North, his associates and For information ieading to the apprehension “secrecy, deception and disdain for the law” Looking at the illegal arms deals, the secret bank the president for their roles in violating iBaurliPslpr Hrralh and conviction of the parties involved in the involved in our dealings with Iran and Nicaragua, accounts and the private military operations constitutional government. destruction of property at Lynch Motors, should look carefully at whether such shabby carried on by Oliver North, John Poindexter, What is lacking in the report that Congress can Founded In 1881 tactics can ever serve our interests. Richard Secord and others, David MacMichael, now correct Is solid, constructive move to make 500 West Center Street, Manchester. former CIA analyst for Central America .said; illegal any future covert operations by agencies of PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publlthar The new group of former intelligence agents is OEOROE T CHAPPELL...... Editor All information will be held headed by John Stockwell, who ran the CIA’s , "These guys ought to be punished and these actions the U.S. government. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacutiva Editor "Place \bur Trust in ought to be stopped, and we think somebody ought This will, of course, not stop a president MARIE P. G RADY...... City EdHor in strictest confidence. operations in Angola in 1975. the Dkxnond Specialists" Speaking for the organization, which is called the to do it. I can tell you who ought to do it. It is indeed determined to break the law, but it will, at least, ALEXANDER GIRELLt...... Aiaoclato EdHor Call Joe McCavanagh Association for Responsible Dissent, Stockwell the Congress. If they want to stop it, it can be make it impossible for such actions to be funded by DENISE A ROBERTS...... Advartlalns DIractor Manchester Parkade Tri-City Plaza says, "Seven presidents since World War II have stopped.” Congress. MARK F A B R A ITIS ...... BualnaaaManagar 646-4321 Manchester 646-0012 Vernon 872-6900 seen their administrations destroyed utterly or MacMichael is right to call on Congress to do That is a step toward constitutional government SHELDON C O H EN ...... Compoalng Managar ROBERT H HUBBARD...... PraaaroomManagar Also Bristol, Avon, Cromwell & Waterbury deeply embarrassed and the country discredited by what former President Harry Truman came to and a revival of credibility and respect for our JEANNE O. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar covert action." believe necessary; to limit the CIA and other standing in the world. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tiwiday. Dec, t. IWT - - 1 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec 8. 1987 FOCUS BUSINESS______Praise, brickbats Find a financing Christinas bonuses become a thing of the past By Rick Qiadstone nuses will get at least as much this bonuses is they came at Christmas money is withdrawn. Many em­ while the number giving gifts rose "But basically that’s mom*and* The Associated Press year as they did last year, except in time and you were kind of a Scrooge ployers now match employee con­ from 38 percent to 43.4 percent. pop stuff,” said Philip Biscbof^ from her readers aid officer to the hard-hit investment banking if you didn’t pay it, even in a bad tributions to these plans. In a random telephone sampling president of Goodrich A Sherw o^ NEW YORK - If Ebenezer business, interviews with several year,” said Peter Egan, a partner In other companies, all employee of large U.S. companies, officials Co., a personnel consulting Arm In DEAR READ­ Scrooge were alive, he’d have some business consultants suggest. at Hewitt Associates, a Chicago bonuses are awarded on merit, said they either do not give bonuses New Yorit. “ In corporate Amorlea ERS: "Carol R. friends in corporate boardrooms. The Christmas bonus was wides­ consulting firm. ‘Companies got to folded into the yearly salary or used or do not disclose compensation these bonuses are on the wane." In Itasca, III.” heip with coiiege Once a symbol of management’s pread in the 1960s and 1970s, before the point where employees com­ to pay for health or retirement information. Non-Christmas bonuses are recently crltlc- yuletide generosity, the employee the economy was Jolted by severe plained if there wasn’t one.” benefits. For example, spokesman for the likely to be generous this year iied me for try­ Christmas bonus immortalized by inflation, said Philip Henderson, a “ The Christmas bonus is a Most Christmas bonuses histori­ top five Fortune 500 companies — because corporate profits are Dear Ahhy If you are General Motors Corp., Exxon strong, regardless of the stock, ing to help my looking for legal Charles Dickens’ 19th century managing director at the New product of the industrial revolution, cally have ranged from one to four readers too Abigail Van Buren curmudgeon is becoming a thing of York-based consulting firm which was essentially a paternalis­ weeks’ worth of pay stuffed in Corp., Ford Motor Co., Interna­ crash. advice, you con­ tional Business Machines Corp. and Unfortunately for some execu­ much, and en­ tact a lawyer. If the past, either abandoned because Mercer-MeindInger-Hansen Inc. tic environment,” said Charles envelopes, handed out personally Mobil Corp. — said Christmas tives, many of their bonuses have tertain them too you have a tax of the cost or replaced with token When company costs started Peck, a benefits expert at the by the boss. But many companies have switched to giving more bonuses do not exist. been paid as options to buy stock at little. She question, an ac­ Sylvia gifts and other incentives, busi­ rising, Christmas bonuses started Conference Board, a New York economical gifts of appreciation "A t least they haven’t in my predetermined prices, and the warned: " I f you countant is the nesses and benefits consultants declining, he said. business research group. "That ranging from fruit baskets to travel memory, and I ’ve been here a long stock plunge has rendered many of become Just _____ obvious choice. say. Others said Christmas bonuses was when the employer was like the Porter alarm clocks. time,” said Ford spokesman Wil­ those options virtually worthless. another column If you are seek­ In contrast, bonuses tied to an are dwindling because they reflect father and the employees were the In a study of 218 companies that liam J. Goodell. "These executives have taken a of safety Ups, you might bore your column, not a literary forum. ing a loan, you employee’s performance or a com­ an outdated relationship between children.” give bonuses, Prentice-Hall Inc., a This does not mean Christmas hig hit, because they're sitting readers to the point where they talk with a loan pany’s profitability are still going many bosses and employees, who Some of the money once set aside S.K. FROM BAKERSFIELD publishing and information servi­ bonuses will disappear, consultants there with stock options considera­ won’t read you.” officer at a strong, despite the Oct. 19 stock often own stock in their companies for Christmas bonuses is now ces company, found that since 1981, say. For example, holiday bonus­ bly above the market price of the I thanked Carole for the nudge, hank. But what crash, compensation experts say. and share a desire to make them tunneled into tax-deferred savings DEAR ABBY: You ask. "What the number of employers giving giving is entrench^ in many small underlying stock,” said Peck. and Invited my readers to let me if you need information about your father lost his Job last month Thanks to the economy’s continu­ profitable. Indiscriminate bonus­ plans, which allow employees to don’t you like about my column?” Christmas cash bonuses declined businesses with intimate boss- “ They would be tools to exercise know what they liked — and didn’t Nothing! What do you like about my financial aid for college? or your sister needs emergency ing health, most recipients of the giving can erode profits. deposit part of their Income into an from 52.2 percent to 41.2 percent. employee relationships. them.” like — about my column. column? Everything! The answer; Find a financial aid medical treatment. These factors performance and profitabilitv bo­ "The problem with Christmas account that is non-taxable until Well, here’s the good. the bad and I like your writing style. I respect administrators, either at your local would almost certainly change the ugly: your Judgment and Hove your wit. I college or at the school to which you your financial situation. Alert the appreciat e yourgood old-fashioned are applying. Obvious? Perhaps. FAO to the new facts. 7? Exec who’s planning DEAR ABBY: I ’ ve been reading horse sense and I trust your advice. And yet, if you are typical, you have • If you think the FAO is not you In The Houston Post for 25 years Don’t change a thing. I read The overlooked this valuable, easy-to- aware of a situation that is not and think you provide genuinely Seattle Times mainly for "Dear reach, absolutely free resource. easily explained on paper. This is Intelligent answers to some strange Abby.” At this stage of the college- not as a clear-cut. Treatment, of tire-shredding plant and also common problems. I like WILLIAM B. HOLBERG, application game, you are being course, varies from school to the way you allow other people to » SEATTLE flooded with a seemingly endless school, from FAO to FAO. state their views, even when they flow of forms. As you are wading For example, a national formula disagree with you. I skip the long DEAR ABBY: Our family agrees through the paperwork, now is the used by schools to determine how puts jail behind him reprints and tearjerkers, because with that you are going overboard right time to contact a financial aid much a family can contribute I ’ve read them before. I dislike: with health, safety and better living officer (FAO) and express any assumes that students can come up repetitious tirades against smokers tips. We get plenty of those questions, doubts or concerns you with at least $700 from summer CHESHIRE (AP) - The presi­ The tire-reclamation venture al­ and people who don’t write thank- elsewhere. Your column Is getting may have. But do it right away. earnings. But in some geographic dent of a company planning to ready has produced 240,000 pounda you notes. boring. Please stick to the human Shortly after Jan. 1, the tidal wave areas, where the economy is Oonvert a local plant Into a major of raw material, he said. Casavina I enjoy the letters from selfish events format that we have enjoyed of forms begins to submerge depressed and Jobs difficult to find, Buckled up New England tire shredding opera­ said it’s the same technology for Jerks, bigots and busybodles, and I for years in the Los Angeles Times. financial aid offices across the $700 may be unrealistic, notes tion says he has put behind him the converting the tires Into pellets that love the way you tell them off! T.R. ORLANDER AND FAMILY A glittering plum country. Holland. In this situation, an FAO Flanked by stacks of nearly six years he spent in prison he had when he established a CA’THV MEYER, HOUSTON "November and December are can take specifics into account. on stock fraud and drug tIre-shredding operation In Bur­ shoulder belt adjust­ DEAR ABBY: "Carol R. of Elizabeth Dunn of Manchester, a senior at East Catholic the slow times for us, so this is the "Aid officers have more discre­ convictions. lington, N.J., in the mid-lOTOs. DEAR ABBY: If "Carole” wants Itasca. III.” doesn’t speak for me or High School, dances the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in best time to seek help,” says Ollie tion than they had in the past,” ment parts, TRW Inc. Paul R. Casavina Sr., 70, presi­ The New Jersey business never entertainment, let her read the the majority of your readers. Your Bryant, director of financial aid at reports Donald Moore, director of lab technician Leo­ dent of The Cheshire Group, has got past the initial shredding phase, . comics or watch "Hee Haw,” but column has never bored me. As a the Connecticut Concert Ballet's production of "The New York University. "With all the financial aid at State University offered $21 million for the Jones ft he said, because of demands that he ' please don’t change your column. I teacher for 30 years. I’ve heard Nutcracker.” Performances will be Sunday and Monday federal regulations, once the forms College at Oneonta in New York. As nard Kujawa in­ Lamson Machine Co. operations. pay bribes. have been helped many times by your columns discussed repeatedly at 2:30 p.m. at Manchester High School. Tickets are $6 start coming in, it’s much more part of the 1986 Higher Education spects metai compo­ He plans to convert the plant Into “ They wanted me to pay bribes, , your Insight and suggestions. Peo­ among my colleagues and students. difficult to carve out time for Act FAOs were given greater nents for a vehicle the center of a tlre-shreddlng but I wouldn’t pay no bribes to ‘ ple may stop reading It If they are Your caring and good sense come general, $4 for children and senior citizens. For informational interviews.” flexibility. operation he projects will sell $640 anybody,” Casavina said. He re- . bored, but they will surely stop through, whether you’re giving reservations, call 528-6266 or 633-6445. While high school guidance coun­ • If one college offers you more belt safety system at million of reclaimed tire materials fused to say who demanded he pay writing to you If they think their help or entertaining. And I dearly selors and college advisers are money than another. This is tricky. TRW’s Washington, by 1992. brills. plea for help, or their sharing of a love your excellent recipes! I great for general financial aid Some FAOs say that. If they receive Mich., faciiity. TRW Casavina conceded in a recent The purchase agreement for Jftli moving experience, will be used for appreciate the versatility of your information, they are very bijsy a sincere Inquiry from a student is one of the worid's interview with the Waterbury before U.S. Bankruptcy Court In entertainment. columns. You’ve become a real Births with all types of college questions at who chooses school X over their American that he had made some Bridgeport covers almost all assets NORMA R. FOOTE, FRESNO friend over the years. this time of year. Right now, you institution solely because of the aid largest producers of mistakes regarding his criminal of the Jones ft Lamson operation in ARLINE VOTOUR may want to direct specific inquir­ package, they may indeed review occupant restraint convictions, but contended he was Cheshire and in SpringAeld, Vt. DEAR ABBY: I agree com­ IN VIRGINIA ies to the FAO of the institution to the proposed package. systems for the “ set up” by others. A hearing on the Jones ft Lamson pletely with "Carole.” When I see a White, Michael Anthony Jr., son Lane, was bom Nov. 9 at Manches­ which you are applying. “ A student may have some He served three years in federal purchase U scheduled tor Dec. 22, column full of dry and lengthy facts DEAR ABBY: Please don’t of Michael A. and Judy DeBarge ter Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ "W e encourage students always negotiating leverage to the extent automotive industry. prison after his conviction in 1965 at which time the court will set a and tips, I never read it. And I never change a thing. I am 84 years old. White Sr. of 89 Birch St., was born nal grandparents are Claire Buck- to get in touch with the aid that he or she has something to AP photo for stock fraud and 33 months on the date to finalize the deal, Casavina read your columns when they have and although I ’ve never written to Nov. 6 at Manchester Memorial ley of Manchester and Bob Buckley administrator to learn exactly what bargain with,” Moore adds. An 1980 drug conviction, according to Sr. said. poems, or debates about who you. I ’ve read you for years and Hospital. His' maternal grand­ of West Willington. types of aid are available and upperclassman with excellent New Jersey law-enforcement au­ In 1976, Torrington paid Casavina authored a poem. Nor do I care have learned a lot from you. Keep mother is Pearl DeBarge of En­ unique to that institution.” says grades may be able to work out an thorities and published reports. $49,000 to shred and remove 100,000 field. His paternal grandparents about round-robin letters, or some­ up the good work! Vernier, Frank Joseph, son of Joan Holland, executive vice presi­ agreement. And even If you can’t TWA seeks to buy quarter of Texaco But Casavina refused to discuss tires and later exercised an option are Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of one’s pet peeve about English VIVA RAMSEY KUYKENDALL, Ronald W. and Lori Ducharme dent of the National Association of get additional money, an FAO may the convictions in detail with the for another 100,000 tires at a cost of Enfield. He has two brothers, language. Your feature is an advice KATY. TEXAS Vernier Jr. of 50 Llynwood Drive, Student Financial Aid Administra­ be able to readjust your package — newspaper, saying, "History is $25,000. Thomas. 8. and Joshua. I9months: Bolton, was born Nov. 9 at Man­ tors in Washington, D.C. The for example, shifting work/study to NEW YORK (AP) — Trans World Airlines High-level talks between Texaco and Pennzoil billion and a $4.5 billion cap. history. Why bring It up now?” Also, Casavina proposed shred­ and a sister. Ashley. 3. chester Memorial Hospital. His reason; All the scholarship listings a loan. Or an incoming student with Inc., headed by financier Carl C. Icahn, says it officials continued Monday, but no progress was Texaco, based in White Plains, filed for The tire-reclantation venture ding tires gathered from areas paternal grandparents are Dr. in the world are meaningless if they a particular talent may be able to will seek government permission to buy more reported. protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of marks the third time Casavina has within a 150-mile radius of Torring­ Being overweight Thorpe, Shawn Christopher, son Robert and Janice Breer of 44 are not applicable to the school you pursue a special grant offered by than a quarter of Texaco Inc.’s outstanding Texaco was said to be offering Pennzoil a the federal bankruptcy code in Apill rather than been involved in the business. He ton at the city’s landAll. He offered of Richard F. and Sandra Bunce Llynwood Drive. Bolton, and Ron ant to attend. the school. stock. non-refundable $1 billion in exchange fora limit risk having to pay what it said was a potentially tried to start a tire recycling to lease the site for his recycling Thorpe Jr. of 85 Tracy Drive, was and Davey Vernier of Glastonbury. Or suppose you’re not quite sure Some colleges are more heavily Monday’s disclosure was made in a filing with of $3.5 billion that Texaco would pay Pennzoil, if ruinous multibillion security bond. operation in Torrington in 1975 and center from the city. The proposal, born Nov. 9 at Manchester Memor­ He has a brother. Ronald W. III. which college is your first choice, endowed than others and have the Securities and Exchange Commission that Pennzoil wins their legal battle. After the Texas Supreme Court last month eventually went to Burlington, N.J. however, was not accept^. does have risks ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ 2‘A. but you still want anything from greater flexibility. Private schools said Texaco’s stock was undervalued at current Last week, TWA agreed to buy a block of refused to consider Texaco’s appeal, the The shredding process extracts In New Jersey, more than 100 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B. loan counseling to debt burden tend to be more flexibile in prices. The New York Times reported today. Texaco stock from Robert Holmes a Court, the company said it would take its case to the U.S. the rubber in reusable form'and people invested in Casavina’s D E A R DR. Bunce of 143 Woodside St. His information. Do not hesitate to get readjusting aid packages than TWA said in the filing it might continue to buy Australian industrialist. That would give Icahn, Supreme Court. combines it with special polymers former company. Solid Conversion GOTT: I have paternal grandparents are Mr. and Wyman, Brendan Carl, son of in touch with a nearby college public schools. shares “ in order to establish a substantial equity TWA’s board chairman, control of almost 30 It is expected to file its appeal in January, but to produce a rubber-plastic alloy Systems, and lost more than $1 read no studies Mrs. Richard F. Thorpe of 166 David J. and Carla Roy Wyman of offering a community service as Even if an FAO is unable to make position In Texaco,” but did not say whether it million shares, or 12.3 percent of the outstanding there is no certainty the high court will agree to the company has named Typlax. million, a Burlington city ofAcial which prove Lydall St. He has two brothers. 270 Autumn St., was born Nov. 10 at well.” Holland adds. an adjustment this year, at some might seek control of the nation’s third-largest stock. hear the case. In a letter to stockholders, R W told The American. that being over­ Dr. Gott Richard F. III. 4, and Ryan W.. 2. Manchester Memorial Hospital. In the following cases, contacting point during your four-year stay, oil company. In addition, TWA disclosed Monday it had In White Plains last week. Judge Howard Technology said the alloy has Financial statements of R W His maternal grandmother is Leah FAO may also be helpful after you about 5.8 milion shares on the open market for weight is medi­ Peter Gott, M.D. your financial status could worsen Icahn has expressed impatience with settle­ Schwartzberg gave Texaco 40 days to file its own “ superior physical properties to Technology, a public company, cally harmful. It Bellefieur Roy of Vernon. His receive your aid package; and your ability to pay could ment talks between Texaco and Pennzoil Co., $193.2 million, or more than $33 a share. reorganization plan exclusively. . either rubber or plastic as it relates show that it has about 1,600 is the Job of the Blessing, Janel Elizabeth, daugh­ paternal grandparents are Henry • If there is any change in your become severly hindered. If the which won what is now a $10.3 billion Judgment Texaco’s previous offer, revealed in U.S. to a wide range of applications in investors. ter of Theodore and Pamela J. and Francis Wyman of 22 Dough­ family situation that would affect Bankruptcy Court testimony last week, was a But he also said that he would drop that period medical profes­ FAO Is already familiar with your against Texaco in 1985. A Houston Jury ruled that virtually every industrial Securities and Exchange Com­ Buckley Blessing of 103 Sycamore erty St. He has a brother, Jonathan. non-refundable $500 million, if Pennzoil would of exclusivity if Pennzoil and the creditors sion to make pa­ your expected contribution. Say case, it can only help you. Texaco illegally Interfered with a merger segment.” mission documents show that a 1062 : agree to limit ’Texaco’s liability to $3 billion. agreed on a plan that could be voted on by tients as com­ agreement between Pennzoil and Getty Oil Co. ‘T v e developed the only legiti­ stock fraud involved a Casavina ; Pennzoil officials have said they will accept $1.5 shareholders. fortable as before acquiring Getty itself. mate process in this country to company, Casavan Industries. An possible and dispose of tires legally and (to put) 11-count indictment was returned happy with themselves, so why are that most good doctors make an They’re super-collectible toys the materials back into the manu­ in Newark, N.J., against Casavina doctors always telling their pa­ issue out of obesity because they facturing stream,” Casavina said and four others in 1063, charging tients to lose weight when they care about their patients' health Saturday. them with SEC violations and mail Here are How to search for stock certificates " I have a patent on the shredder know that obesity is incurable? and happiness — not. as you from Ives, Blakeslee of Bridgeport, quarter-century in vintage and are fraud. seven, toys — and I assigned it to R W Technol­ suggest, because of a perverse and and is worth thousands. super-collectible. the corporate secretaries’ offices and the debate is QUESTION: public library or business library A report in the Phlladelphia DEAR READER: I’m afraid that sadistic tendency to meddle. Going back to this photo; We see a and brokerages about that — giving that has Fisher’s Manuals on file. ogy,” he said. on. □ □ □ About 10 years Casavina described himself as a Inquirer in 1970 that investigated you’ve been reading the wrong Finally, you are incorrect in Hubley toy car, a hard plastic the name of the “ someone” you Those fat books contain informa­ No argument Collectors’ after the death major stockholder in R W Technol­ Casavina’s dealings said trial tes­ studies. stating that obesity is incurable. souvenir Indian doll with movng believe might have been named tion about myriadsof old securities. about the roads­ of a relative and ogy, which is also based in the timony revealed that Casavan Obesity is associated with illness Quite the reverse is true. Most eyes, a tiny troll, Dennis the TONIGHT: Christmas- owner of the stock. With some diligent research, you ter. but how Comer the probate of Investors’ CTieshire business park. His son, Industries purported to import and the more overweight a person overweight persons can lose weight Menace in stuffed latex with Hanukkah party for members of If it turns out that your relative might find out If the company come the dolls his will, my fam­ Paul R. Casavina Jr., is president marble from Italy in the early 1060s is, the greater the risk of dying from and keep it off by dieting. For the Russ MacKendrick original clothes, and a Steiff the Manchester Philatelic Society never sold those stocks, there’s a lot are “toys?” ily has come Guide whose stock your father owned is on its own freighter. unusual, so-called morbidly (mas­ at Whiton Library auditorium, 6; 30 of R W Technology, he said. a multitude of medical problems. An article in porcupine. Just in front of his across an exten­ of back dividends coming to his still in business, has changed its ’This statistical relation has been sively) obese patient, alternative shoulder is Ginny, made by Vogue to 9 p.m. If you want to get in on the the December- sive list of pur­ William A. Doyle estate and/or the "someone” into name, been merged into another repeatedly validated in the medical treatments are available and range Dolls, Inc. with original Vogue grab-bag extravaganza bring a gift whose name the shares were January "Mod­ chases of nu­ company or what. literature. ’Therefore, obese people from hypnosis and behavioral dress, and finally a squeak toy, worth about $2. You don’t have an easy task ern Maturity” merous stocks. placed. should be urged to lose weight; modification to intestinal bypass Walt Disney’s Bongo Bear — made However, to obtain replacements ahead of you. That’s why people notes that many museum experts perhaps the finest automatic clock­ The stocks are doctors who hassle patients about surgery and other surgical methods in Japan! for missing stock certificates, the who want to learn if old securities place dolls in the mainstream of toy all well-known to reduce absorption of calories. work toy made in America...much The first drive-in movie theater their weight are Just doing their collecting. A 1932 British publica­ and the records we found show estate. The executor will have to estate or that "someone” will have have any value usually turn to one Jobs' Many overweight patients who lose sought afterby collectors.” Itcame All of these are of about a opened in 1933 in Camden. N.J. tion, "Children’s Toys of Yester­ some were in street name. We prove he is acting for the estate. to provide lost security affidavits of the several firms specializing in weight by dieting are gratified at It’s true that a big part of day.” is just plastered with photos cannot find any records of sales. After all, no corporation or broker­ and post surety bonds. Each surety that kind of work. Bob’s the results and are relieved at no Over the years, I have found R.M. doctoring is to make people comfor­ and 90 percent of them show dolls. Even though we do not have the age will reveal stock ownership to bond costs 3 percent of the stock’s longer being victims of their genes Smythe ft Co., 26 Broadway, New table and happy with themselves. But. paraphrasing a point of view actual certifleates, is there a way Just anyone who calls up and asks. current value. or appetites. York, N.Y. 10004, to be very reliable On the other hand, this approach in the magazine piece, a dealer we can And out If our relative owned Now, a downer. If that long- Good lucic and, hopefully, good “Extended” in tracing old securities. That firm should not be translated into To give you more information on would say "Baloney. If a guy came them' at the time of his death? deceased relative did own all those fortune in your quest. charges $25 for each company it condoning unhealthy lifestyles. weight loss. I’m sending you a free in here asking ’Any old toys?’ you Pertaps he put them in the name of stocks vriien he left this vale of researches. Most overweight people are not copy of my Health Report. Winning wouldn’t trot out a bunch of dolls! ” someone who was not aware of it. tears, he should have been receiv­ QUES’nON: We found a stock Holiday Hours happy with themselves; they would the Battle of the Bulge. Others who The Manchester collector who ing dividend checks, stockholder certificate, dated January 1923, feel more comfortable overcoming would like a copy should send $1 and loaned these pieces also indicates reports and other communications among my late father’s effects. We ANSWER: You can start the QUESTION: A company in which their addiction to food or teing their name and address to P.O. Box that 1932 was a long time ago and from the companies whose stocks asked a broker to trace this stock, tracing effort by contacting the I own stock has gone bankrupt. I treated for the rare metabolic 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be words change their meanings. ofAce of corporate secretary at were registered in his name and but he was unsuccessful. We also M on.-Sat. 9-9 wrote to the office of secretary of cannot find a market for my shares. disorder causing obesity. I believe sure to mention the title. The "Modern Maturity” story, by each company whose stock is statements from . the brokerage state in the state capital where the How do I treat this on my income James S. Wamsiey, called "R e­ involved.' You’ll find corporate holding his street name stock. Did tax return? member Your Favorite Toys? the headquarter addresses in refer­ anyone check his mall after his certificate shows the company was incorporated. But they want $35 to Sundt^ 10-6 high-price saga of those playthings ence manuals, such as Standard ft death? you cast off as a child,” shows an If no such mailings reached his research it and Just let us know if Thoughts Poor’s and Moody’s at many public ANSWER: If the stock became almost-centerfold of a 1907 Teddy home, there’s an off-chance he the company’s charter is still in libraries. worthless this year, you report it as bear, a lithographed wooden boat, might have used a different address effect. ’That seems like a lot of For stocks in street name — left having a "zero” value as of Dec. 31 cast iron Tammany bank, tin or a post office box. Try looking for money. with a brokerage firm and regis­ and you report a capital loss for In the 61st chapter of the This is a message of hope, of locomotive and a European "roun­ records of that. Do you have any advice to impart tered in the firm’s name — contact your entire “ basis” — the price at prophecy of Isaiah, we find these comfort, of joy. And we find this dabout,” which we would call a In the case of stock you think the to us? superb thoughts that give hope for a same message delivered by Jesus the brokerage. which you purchased or otherwise carousel. This chore should be handled by relative might have registered in darkened world; "The Spirit of the when he stood to read in the acquired the shares. the executor of your late relative’s someone else’s name, you can ask ANSWER: You can visit a big Lord God is upon me, because the synagogue in Nazareth. As he The main themes of WamsIey’s Lord has anointed me to bring good closed the book of Isaiah, he said, story, besides bewailing the loss of tidings to the afflicted; he has sent "Today this scripture has been his childhood treasures, are; (1) me to bind up the brokenhearted, to fulfilled in your hearing.” Nostalgia may be a stalin g point but the toy-doll mania will go far P&W gets order from Iberia proclaim liberty to the captives, You might recall the chorus of the The Beauty Boutique and the opening of the prison to beyond this; and (2) Ancient toys, 18th century English Carol, "God 'Egyptian, Roman, and even rare those who are bound; to proclaim Rest You Merry, Gentlemen.” Welcomes Back the year of the Lord’s favor, and the colonial items get only a nod of EAST HARTFORD (AP) - Pratt spare engines, PftW spokesman ’O tidings of comfort and Joy, Middletown Enfield Hamden day of vengeance of our God; to respect and a yawn. The 1850s ft Whitney Aircraft Group has Robert E. Weiss said Monday. comfort and Joy.” comfort all who mourn; to grant to marked the beginning of civiliza­ announced that it received an order Deliveries on the 17 engines will Judy O’Sullivan f> those who mourn in Zion — to give For C!hristians. God intervened in tion for today’s toy collectors — " ilk for 40 JT8D-217C engines, worth be completed by 1990, Weiss said. ’ ’True believers ore committed to about $2 million apiece, from Iberia them a garland Instead of ashes, the history through Bethlehem’s Babe, Since the introduction of the Judy will be rejoining us on Thursday the supremacy of the manufac­ -nr "'i InternatlonI Airlines. oil of gladness instead of mourning, and we have been singing about it JT8D-200 series in 1980, PftW has he mantle of praise instead of a ever since. tured toy.” nights for your convenience. Super collectible “toys” are, from left, a Steiff porcupine, Ginny, made by Vogue Iberia, based in Spain, ordered received orders for 1,900 of the faint spirit; that they may be called One book on the subject has a shot the Jet engines for use on 17 engines, Weiss said. The JT8D-217C oaks of righteousness, the planting Newell Curtis of a 14-inch (general Grant smoking Hubley toy car, a hard plastic souvenir Dolls, Inc. and a squeak toy, a Walt Call for an appointment - 647-9524. McDonnell Douglas MD-87 is Uie latest of the 200 series, being of the Lord, that he may be Center Congregational Church a cigar, together with this double- Indian doll with movng eyes, a tiny troll, Disney Bongo Bear. twinjets. The order also Includes Introduced In 1986. glorified.” Manchester maybe: "Probably the largest and Dennis the Menace in stuffed latex, a MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 6.1967 - » 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 8. 1M7

i- < 2 Soviets U.S./World in Brief SPORTS i' arrested in Six states are collider finalists 'N t WASHINGTON — A congressional aide said today he has been New Rubik burgiary told that liiinois, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas and North /- Flip-flopping Dolphins Carolina have been seiected as finalists for the |4.'4 b'.lMon super mlndbender. • j . Two Soviet citizeno will face collider atom smasher. However, the Energy Departn~eqtdenied burglary charges in Manchester that finalists had been picked. Professor Erno Superior Court on Dec. 14 in The congressional aide, confirming reports in the Chicago Rubik, famed Hun­ connection with the break-in Mon­ ’Tribune and the Delias Morning News, said the identities of the overcome riddled Jets garian inventor of day of a Center Street office, police six states came from Energy Department sources working with a Nationai Academy of Sciences selection panel for the the popular puzzles said. By Stsven Wine first downs and a 27-nninute advan­ Roman Mordukhaev, 31, and his atom-smasher sought by 25 states. “Rubik’s Cube" and The Associated Press tage in time of possession. brother, Aaron Mordukhaev, 27, The academy’s project chief aiso denied that a list of finaiists “Rubik’s Magic Puz- "It’s been a weird “ We need to be more consistent," were each charged with third- had been compiled. zie,” demonstrates MIAMI - The Miami Dolphins season. It’s hard to Marino said. “ We did it tonight, but degree burglary, attempted third- are puzzled, and the New York Jets we didn’t do it last week. Although degree burglary, possession of hisiatest mind-' are riddled. believe we got shutout it's a good win for us, we have to do burglars’ tools, second-degree mi­ Krol steps down as archbishop ^ bender, “Uniink the The Dolphins continued their last week versus it week in and week out.’ ’ schief and sixth degree larceny, Marino’s 2-yard scoriijg pan to PHILADELPHIA — Cardinal John Krol, 77, archbishop of Rings," at Matchbox up-and-down season Monday night according to police. with a 37-28 victory over the Jets. Buffalo." Dan Johnson and three I-yard Police said the men had broken Philadelphia for more than a quarter century, announced today Toys U.S.A. in touchdown runs by Stradford gave he is stepping down for reasons of age. New York, ham per^ by injuries ail into the offices of Robert J. Smith year, lost starting linebacker Miami its big halftime lead. New Pope John Paul II named Bishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua of Moonachie, N.J. The Inc., an insurance agency at 65 East Lance Mehl and comei1>ack Rus­ — Troy Stradford York nose tackle Joe Klecko said Pittsburgh to succeed Krol at the head of the nation’s chaiiengeisto Center Street in an attempt to gain sell Carter for the rest of the season. the Jets apparently weren’t ready access to the adjacent Su-Deb Coin fourth-la rgest archdiocese. uniink five graphic A week after losing 27-0 at to play when the game started. k Stamp Co. They were taken into “ Philadelphia deserves much better service than I am able to interiocking rings Buffalo. Miami built a 27-0 halftime “ It. looked that way, didn’t it?” custody without incident outside give at this stage of my life, ’ ’ Krol said at a news conference with Klecko said. “ Then we realized dispiayed on the lead and withstood a second-half Bowl player the last five years, the office building at about 12:30 Bevilacqua. “ I am very pleased that the Holy Spirit, through our New York comeback. The perfor­ w hat... we had to do.” , a.m. Monday. Holy Father, chose Bishop Bevilacqua to succeed me.’’ , puzzie's surface. NT' suffer^ a cracked fibula and may Ken O’Brien got the Jets rolling mance left the Dolphins shaking miss the rest of the season. Officers found the door to the Church law requires that bishops submit their resignations AP photo with a 44-yard touchdown pass to At their heads about their Place-kicker Fuad Reveiz bruised insurance agency forced open and a upon reaching the age of 75. The resignations are not always inconsistency. Toon 62 seconds into the second safe door open, but nothing besides his thigh but still managed to boot half. Holder Pat Ryan, a 10-year accepted immediately. “ It’s been a weird season,” an 18-yard field goal with the gimpy a roll of stamps was taken, police veteran, scored his first N FL rookie running back Troy Stradford leg. said. Highland Park opening OK’d said after rushing SO times for 120 touchdown on an 8-yard run from The brothers were held on $25,000 ABA panel rates Kennedy high yards and three touchdowns. “ It’s The Dolphins dominated the first field-goal formation late in the third bond and were released after quarter. Johnny Hector scored on a Continued from page I tween 350 to 500 new elementary overcrowding in the south and west hard to believe we got shut out last half, rolling up 18 first downs to the posting a reduced bond of $5,000 WASHINGTON — An American Bar Association panel today 14-yard run at the sta rt of the fourth school students in Manchester town elementary schools. week versus Buffalo. But we didn’t Jets’ two, but New York closed the when Uiey appeared in Manchester voted unanimously to give Anthony M. Kennedy its highest rating period. for the school would be new hires. within five years. sulk about it and we didn’t grow score to 30-21 by driving for Superior Court on Monday. for a Supreme Court nominee, the Justice Department said. '“rhe modular recommendation “ The guys came back in the The figures are based on an There are 3,478 elementary apart. We stayed together and touchdowns on its first three Police said an officer discovered The 15-member Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary is really separate,” Kennedy said. second half and played hard,’’ average teachers’ salary of $30,000 school pupils. worked hard.” possessions in the second half. the break-in while on routine patrol rated the federal appellate judge from Sacramento, Calif, “ well Walton said. “ It’s tough todo that.” per year, he said. The reopening of Highland Park, The board’s long-range planning Both Miami and New York a re 6-6 qualified’’ for the job. Dan Marino, completing 29 of 40 The coach declined to tell repor­ along Center Street. On the floor Despite the protests of parents, though, does not rule out the committee has tentatively sche­ and one game behind AFC E^ast passes for 293 yards on the night, ters what he said to his team at near the back of the store, officers That rating is reserved “ for those who meet the highest the school was closed three years possibility of adding modular class­ duled a meeting for Thursday, Dec. ♦ leader Indianapolis with three found a camera bag with an electric then marched Miami 74 yards and halftime. standards of professional competence, judicial temperament ago because of declining enrol­ rooms to other schools, Kennedy 14, to discuss the modular issue, games to play. drill, a flashlight and handtools, scored himself on a 5-yard naked Miami’s defense, ranked 27th in and integrity. The persons in this category must be among the lment. School officials, though, are said. He said the reopening of Gauvin said. The meeting will be “ We’re still in the playoff hunt," police said. best available for appointment to the Supreme Court,” according Jets Coach Joe Walton said. “ It will bootleg. New York’s Bobby the NFL, sacked O’Brien four predicting that there will be be­ Highland Park may not address held at 7 p.m. at 45 North School St. Humphery returned a Stradford The men gave an address in to the ABA standai^s. be tough. It looks like we’ve lost two times, allowed only 40 yards fumble 46 yards for a touchdown Brooklyn, N.V., as their residence. Other possible ratings were “ not opposed” and “ not qualified.” startere for the season.” rushing and set up a touchdown with seven minutes left, but the Jets Police spokesman Gary J. Wood Mehl suffered a knee injury. with Paul Lankford’s 44-yard Inter­ Justice Department spokesman Terry Eastland, who an­ didn’t get into Miami territory said that the two are citizens of the nounced the vote, said, “ This is welcome news, and Judge Carter, one of four New York ception return. State woman In plane crash again. “ We w ere making . things Soviet Union, but he did not know Kennedy obviously merited this rating. In our judgment it’s casualties in the secondary this happen,’’ said rookie defensive end what their immigration status is. another reason that he should be swiftly confirmed.” season, separated a shoulder. The “ This is one we had to have,” Roman Mordukhaev works as a Continued from page 1 crew had reported hearing gun­ “ She was just getting ready to team’s leading rusher, Freeman Miami Coach Don Shula said. “ And John Bosa, who had his first two taxi-cab driver in New York City, shots in the back of the plane. graduate,” said Gary Gottesman. AP photo McNeil, injured a hamstring, and we have to have the rest of them to sacks of the season. “ That’s the Wood said. Mixed crews OK at missile sites "The PSA pilot... said he had an Whether shots were fired was under Walton said his status is uncertain. stay alive, with the way the Colts kind of football we need to play investigation. The plane crashed onto the Santa Miami quarterback Dan Marino spikes against the Jets in the Doiphins' 37-28 every quarter of every game. Both men were bom in Baku, a emergency, there was gunfire, and Miami did not escape unscathed. have taken the lead.” he was squawking in ‘Seven-seven- Rita cattle ranch owned by Bill We’ve had problems doing that.” city In Azerbaidzhan, a southern WASHINGTON — The Air Force has reversed a long-standing An FBI team was at the scene to the footbaii after scoring a touchdown win Monday night. Center Dwight Stephenson, a Pro Miami finished with 432 yards, 30 zero-zero,' which is a special code,” Hartzell, who said his daughter republic in the Soviet Union. assignment policy and will soon allow mixed male-female launch investigate the gunfire report and Katz said. witnessed the tragedy and notified control crews for Minuteman and MX nuclear missiles. help identify victims, said FBI "A t that time, the controller said: authorities. The change in policy was recently approved by Gen. John T. spokesman Fred Reagan in Los Mary Wiley said she was stand­ 2 charged after Chain Jr., the head of the Strategic Air Command and will take ‘Say again,' and the captain con­ Angeles. effect on Jan. 1, said Capt. David Thurston, a SAC spokesman. firmed, he said, ‘I have an emer­ ing outside her home on her father’s Among the dead was Julie Baseball trades are in the works rent argument The decision will for the first time allow male and female gency, gunfire,’ and that was the ranch when she heard what Gottesman, 20. of Veradale, Wash., sounded like a sonic boom and saw officers to serve together in underground chambers on the last communication.” Homer hit 215 homers and had 652 Twins also like Parker. Drucella Andersen, a National a flight attendant trainee hired only a door of her house shake. She saw By Alan Robinson A Manchester man arrested two-person crews that control the nation’s most potent mns batted in for Atlanta but Toronto and Oakland have dis­ Iransportation Safety Board spo­ last month and on her first flying smoke and firebursts a quarter- The Associated Press Saturday at his home and charged Rose retires couldn’t reach contract terms last cussed a possible deal involving land-based nuclear missiles. keswoman. confirmed that the assignment, her father said. mile away. with breach of peace is scheduled to The A ir Force had previously allowed female officers to serve DALLAS — The talking is about — see page 14 year and instead earned megayen Lloyd Moseby and Carney appear Jan. 2$ in Manchester on the four-person launch control teams that oversaw Titan to give way to swapping at with the Yakult Swallows of the Lansford. Superior Court and a Manchester nuclear missiles. The last of those missiles was retired last baseball’s winter meetings, where Japanese Pacific League. Hemond said the Orioles hope to woman charged with disorderly spring, however. Pilot captured In Nicaragua slugger Bob Homer has a yen to had several well-publicized mn-ins Homer was paid an estimated $2 complete at least one more trade. conduct is scheduled toappearDec. return to the United States and the with teammates last season. million in salary and expenses and “ I really love alt this.” he said, 14. reportedly are The and Balti­ Yakult reportedly is willing to alluding to the constant wheeling forced down near San Juan del Kenneth P. Jovin, 27 of 144 W. Continued from page I they’ve asked me to. We feel it’s our willing to pay big bucks to aging more closed a multi-player deal swallow a new $10- million, three- and dealing. Gunman kllla eight in Australia war, too,” Denby told the AP in a Norte, 200 miles southeast of Center St. and his landlady, Cyn­ superstar Dave Parker. late Monday night, with the Mets year deal. Trades and near-trades usually summer interview. Managua in Zelaya province near But while some major league thia G. Solano, 34. of the same MELBOURNE, Australia — A gunman robbing a finance Mrs. Denby said her brother-in- On a day in which the biggest shipping right-handed reliever highlight the week-long hot stove He said he had offered his help to the border with Costa Rica. teams reportedly lost interest in address, were both arrested Satur­ company in a downtown office building today killed at least eight law left Carlinville last week and rumor was that a Tokyo summer of Doug Sisk to the Orioles for minor meetings, but there was plenty of day after police were called to probably was on his way to the farm the Contras for years, but had not Homer because he is considerably people and wounded several before plunging to his death from an Denvys was captured by govern­ saki and sushi somehow have league Blaine Beatty and a other news Monday; investigate a fight. when captured. supplied weapons or taken part in heavier than the 215 pounds he llth-floor window, police said. ment troops after making an fattened up the already hefty pitcher to be named later off the — Rose confirmed he’s played his Jovin was charged with breach of James Denby previously admit­ any fighting, nor had he broken any Orioles’ 40-man roster. weighed in Atlanta, both the Braves An ambulance official said the gunman “ lost his cool” during a emergency landing, the announce­ Homer, only one minor trade was final game because, "A t age 46, if peace, possession of cocaine, pos­ ted offering non-military assist­ laws. Sisk, 30, was 3-1 with three saves and the Texas Rangers are courting robbery of the Telecom Credit Co-op office in Melbourne, ment said. completed as major league execu­ I ’m not retired, I should be.” The session of drug paraphernalia and ance to the Contra rebels, who are The Nicaraguan statement today tives huddled in a Texas-sized in 55 appearances last season and him. Homer lives in nearby Irving. major leagues’ all-time hit leader Australia’s second largest city. Kitsie Denby said, “ They must risk of injury to a minor, police fighting to overthrow Nicaragua’s said that “ Denvys” was flying a luxury hotel complex. “ can keep the ball in the park.” Texas. hasn’t played since August 1986 and It was not immediately clear why the gunman fell to his death, have forced him dovni as he was said. Solano was charged with leftist Sandinista government. Cessna 172 “ when he violated But in a city where far more oil Orioles (General Manager Roland The Braves are said to be offering ” I thought I was retired,” Rose or exactly how many people had been injured in the shooting. Nicaraguan airspace” and was going over” toward his farm. $1 million for one year, or only reckless endangerment. disorderly “ I ’ve helped them in any way deals are closed than player trades, Hemond said. “ He’s got a chance to said. conduct and risk of injury to a An earlier report by” the Australian Associated Press put the be our bullpen stopper.” about half the $1.8 million Homer the Yankees and — The mies committee said it minor. Both were held on $1,000 death toll at II. There was no immediate explanation for the Atlanta and Homer. 30, opened got in 1986. met Monday to discuss a deal for hopes, to increase the number of surety bond, police said. discrepency in the death tolls. talks aimed at putting the slugging "W e’ve made an offer to him and Obituaries Parker. And the Los Angeles strike calls and thus shorten games The largest previous massacre in Australia’s history occurred infielder back in the Braves’ his agent (Bucky Woy) said Police reports said that Jovin. Dodgers shopped Mike Marshall, by reducing the strike zone. Aug. 9 when a a former soldier firing at random killed seven uniform he wore for nine seasons. 'Thanks, but no thanks,’ ” Braves who has lived with Solano and her the mn-producing outfielder who have complained for years people in Melbourne before being taken into custody. Ambulance Association, P.O. spokesman Bob DiBiasio said. husband for about one year, got into Robert B. Dougan Jr. Box about the incredible riirinking 308, Marlborough 06447. "Our owner (Ted Turner) has been an argument with Solanoabout rent Card of Thanko strike zone, and the new strike zone money. Robert B. Dougan Jr., 76, of quoted as saying that is our final France expels Iranian Mujahedeen Marlborough, died Monday at We appreciate the kind support offer.” interpretation — from just above Jovin began putting items from Middlesex Memorial Hospital, Mid­ Sterling K. LIppIncott and tributes in honor of our hus­ The Yankees, seeking more the bottom of the ribs to the top of the apartment outside and at one PAR IS — Fourteen Iranians and three TurHish citizens dletown. He was the husband of the sterling K. Lippincott, 85, of band and father, Harold S. (Curly) Hartford in overtime punch in a lineup that already the knees — is smaller than the rale point, knocked over a Christmas opposed to Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini were expelled late Roma (Hughes) Dougan. Hartford, formerly of Manchester, Olds upon his death December 3, includes Don Mattingly, Dave book calls for. But committee tree, police said. Solano’s daughter member Pat Gillick of Toronto said today to Gabon, the government said. He was bom in Manchester and died Monday in Hartford. He was 1987. We are thankful forour neigh­ Winfield and Rickey Henderson are was standing near the tree when it bors, friends and relatives. We are the newly defined strike zone is The 17 were all members of the opposition People’s lived here most of his life. Before the husband of the late Doris reportedly willing to give up three fell and was at risk, police said. grateful to the American Legion upsets Wichita State larger than umpires have been Mujahedeen of Iran and were expelled “ without delay for retiring, he was a machinist for the (Chambers) Lippincott and the players for Parker, the former Solano locked Jovin outside at one brother of Edith H. Lippincott and Post 102, the WWI Barracks 7$6, All-Star right fielder who was paid using. point and he kicked in the door, pressing reasons of national security,” the Interior Ministry said Case Bros. HAR’TFORD (AP) - Doug a layup to give Hartford a 56-55 Florence L. Harwarth, both of Locksmiths AOC and the care-giv­ lead with 1;20 remaining. $1.4 million this year. Parker, 36, The committee also redefined the police said. in a statement. He is survived by a son, Patrick J. McCrory scored a career-high Manchester. ers who eased the burden of Ms re­ With four seconds left. Wi­ hit .253 with 26 homers and 97 RBI balk mie, mling a pitcher must The government rejected charges that it was cracking down on Dougan of Marlborough; a daugh­ 25 points Monday night to lead Solano’s daughter was standing latively short illness. chita State’s Steve Grayer but slumped badly in the second have both feet, not just one, on the the Iranian opposition as part of negotiations with Iran to free ter, Juli D. Busch of Coventry; a Besides his sisters, he is survived Hartford to a 69-62 overtime near the door when Jovin kicked it All of you told us he was a kind, made one of two free throws to half of the season. ground while in the set position. French hostages in Iran. brother, John C. Dougan ip Maine; by several nieces, nephews, grand­ victory over Wichita State — the in. according to the report. Solano unassuming and good person send the game into overtime. “ We’re not shopping him but Umpires also may eject pitchers Nine other Mujahedeen members — eight Iranians and one a sister, Arlene Eagleson of Man­ nieces and grandnephews. third straight overtime loss for began swinging a sharp-bluded who’s primary concern had always In the overtime, Larry Jen­ we’II listen to offers for him,” Reds and managers after beanballs Turk — have been placed under house arrest, the Interior The funeral is Thursday at 11 the Shockers. cutting utensil at Jovin, and her chester; and five grandchildren. been to help others. We believe this Manager Pete Rose said. without first giving warning. DavM Kool/MinohMiw’ Herald a.m. at the Holmes FVneral Home, kins scored five of his seven husband held her back, police said. Ministry said. It said the 17 who were expelled were placed on a and will try to carry on the ideals McCrory scored 17 in the first Tbe Yankees supposedly have The funeral is Wednesday at 1; 30 400 Main St. Burial will be in Zion points in the overtime and flight this morning to West African country of Gabon. he fostered in love of God, Oruntry, half when Hartford, 1-4, rallied freshman center Mike Daniel offered the Reds outfielder- — The deadline foV free agents to Upon arriving, police searched p.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral Hill Om etery, Hartford. Calling Climbing the ladder On Monday, French police rounded up dozens of anti-Khomeini from a 12-point deficit to trail by Phil Lombardi, pitcher Bill Fulton be offered salary arbitration Jovin and found the cocaine, Home. 219 W. Center St. Burial will hours are Thursday from 10 a.m. Manchester, Neighbors and hit a comer jumper to put Iranians for possible expulsion. friends. just three, 30-27, at halftime. Hartford ahead for good, 60-59, and outfielder Henry Cotto. If they passed and Dwayne Murphy, Steve according to the report. be in East Cemetery. Calling hours until the time of service. UConn’8 Willie McCloud (33) tips in a shot against Wichita State. 1-3. led 55-51 with 3; 50 remaining. don’t get Parker, the Yankees may Garvey, Glenn Hubbard, Jose Craz, are one hour before the service. Memorial donations may be Bertha, his wife, with 1;49 left in regulation, but Moye finished with 14 points go after Cleveland outfielder Mel Vance Law, Joaquin AnduJar and Virginia Sunday at the Hartford Civic Center. The made to a charity of the donor’s Walter and Claire Bill Madlock were among the 32 Drunken driving Both sides confident in court case Memorial donations may be Anthony Moye hit a three- for Hartford. Wichita State Hall. They also are Interested in Huskies begin their Big East Conference season tonight choice. players not offered arbitration, made to the Ray B. Pettengill pointer and guard Keith Jones received 18 points from Sasha Atlanta shorUtop Rafael Ramirez, against Vlllanova at the duPont Pavllllon onthe Vlllanova charge lodged WASHINGTON — Both sides are confident of victory in their then stole the ball and drove for Radunovich. as is Houston. liie y can’t re-sign with their teams Supreme Court showdown over the Roman Catholic Church’s The world champion Minnesota until May l. campus at 7:30 p.m. An Blast Hartford man will face tax-exempt status and its anti-abortion efforts. drunken driving charges Dec. 21 in The court Monday agreed to decide whether pro-abortion Manchester Superior Court in con­ organizations and individuals have the proper legal standing to nection with an accident Friday sue the federal government over the church’ s tax status. that resulted in two injuries. Valuable The court’s decision, expected by July, will determine whether lyrapp/figf up the 51st Manchester Road Race Patrick M. Judd, 23, of 60 Milton the lawsuit dies or proceeds to trial. Drive, Blast Hartford, was charged started out five minutes before the regular gun was R e c o n d b M t Wrapping up the 51st Manchester Road Race; r-' with operating a motor vehicle fired. under the influence of liquor after Ortega rejects Contras’ truce offer Coverage. For the first time in 20 years, no Manchester Dave Prindiville, coordinar for the ’87 run, had to the accident at West Center and runner finished in the top 25 to qualify for the prize Along with Hall, the 1975 race also featured the take a backseat in his household as a runner for the McKee streets, police said. Judd MANAGUA, Nicaragua — The Contras said they would stop The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy list. Herald Angle first blind entry. Bob Burke, a local man. The latter first time when his 10-year-old son Brendan, was was treated for facial abrasions fighting today during a unilateral cease-fire. But President finished the race. timed in 32:26, two seconds faster than his father. and released from Manchester Daniel Ortega rejected the offer, saying it would not stop the Once again, the best showing by a hometown ■ = Earl Yost Pretty Jill Clark of England who led ail women Ruth Veal has made the most appearances Memorial Hospital after the acci­ United States from aiding the rebels. product was Tim DeValve who was 28th. Bob Sports Editor Emeritus by gaining 84th place overall, was the youngest among females in the race. The latest run was her dent, according to a hospital The 36-hour cease-fire was to begin 1 p.m. EST Monday, but it aifford, former East Catholic High and William ^ ■ You deserve a homeowners policy that's worth looking 29-year-old in the field. The one-time 18th in sucession. The form er Manchester High spokesman. was not immediately possible to determine if the fighting had College cross country captain, was a respectable a lot more, without a lot more cost. elementary school teacher in Sheffleld has her eyes runner first ran the course in 1970 as a 16-year-old, The other driver, William R. ended. 27th while local veteran Steve Gates was 37th. The Prudential Premier Policy goes above on an Olympic team berth in 1983. four years before the stamp of approval was given Milne, 36, of 7 Braeside Road, was Neither the rebels nor the Sandinista authorities issued any to allow female to compete officially. reports of armed clashes during Uie night. Reporters need and beyond ordinary homeowners in- / Joan Brown, race secretary, reported 6,666 treated for multiple contusions at John Doherty, who became the ninth man to win A total of 25 runners received appearance the hospital and released, the spedal military permits to enter war zones and these are not surance. It provides up to $5,000 in runners registered, of which more than 200 failed to the Manchester Race at least twice last month, money, ranging from $100 to $8,000 each for taking spokesman said. readily obtained. pick up their numbers although they paid entry women were in the Open competition, 170 in the coverage (with a $1,000 limit per . attended Providence College but dropped out and part. A sum of $20,000 was set aside from the fees. Thanks to the most efficient Dick MacKenzie, 40-49 group, 27 in the 50-50 age bracket and a dozen The accident occurred at around item) on valuables like jewelry and / returned to England in 1984, came back to the projected budget to attract top runners to come to 1 p.m. Friday when Judd, traveling Jim Harvey, computer programmer at Aetna Life in the 60 and over category. A total of 101 high furs. Plus expanded personal prop- / United States in '86, married a New Hampshire girl Manchester. Top guarantees were granted to west on West Center Street, hurried and Casualty, and his staff, 5,723 official entrants Arias asks Cuba to support peace erty, theft and casualty coverage. ^ school girls also took part. and settled in Warwick, R.I. Doherty and Treacy, the two biggest name through a changing traffic light at crossed the finish line and were timed. It even guarantees full replace­ participants in the 51st run. It has been the practice the intersection with McKee Street, NEW YORK — President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica, who Other runners who won Manchester at least to pay runners appearance guarantees for the last police said. Milne, who was travel­ receives the Nobel Prize on Thursday for his Central American ment cost for your home. So The two figures, 6,666 entries and 5,723 finishers, Not the first twice besides Doherty are: Joe McCIuskey, Charlie ing north on McKee Street, said he peace plan, called on Cuba to support the plan and pressure leftist call your Prudential repre­ are records. The old standards were 6,420 and 5,642 Tom Foran, the lone wheelchair entry, was not Robbins, Johnny Kelley, Bob Lowe, Ralph seven years. had a green light and drove Salvadoran rebels to accept a cease-fire. sentative now for a free, totalS'for the two divisions in 1988. It was estimated the first man to push a wheelchair over the local Buschmann, Am by Burfoot, John ’lYeacy and Pratt and Whitney Division of United through, striking the left side of “ If Fidel Castro doesn’t help us on this, it is going to be very obligation Pru-Review. It's a gem o f that at least 200 unregistered runners were in the Turiiey Day course. That honor belongs to Bob Eamonn Coghlan. Technologies contributed $12,000, the Hartford Judd’s car, according to police difficult to comply with the Guatemala accords,” said Arias, who field. Hall, the premier wheelchair racer in New Biggest jump on the elite top 25 list from a year (3ourant $10,000 and Savings Bank of Manchester reports. policy. Check the phone book for your i added he was willing to visit the Cuban leader to promote peace in England, in 1975. He started with the pack and ago was made by Brian Lenihan of Dartmouth $2,500 as the chief financial supporters. The budget Judd’s car continued for 24 feet, Prudential office. It’s interesting the breakdown on the official list the region. finished in 36; 10. Foran, of Glastonbury, who College who moved up from 22nd to 17th. Charlie and expenditures were in the $60,000 range. In skidded sideways for 43 feet, was The Prudential of finishers. There were 2.890 in the Men’s Open, The peace plan was signed in Guatemala City by the presidents boasts the same status ttat Hall once claimed 12 Breagy improved his placement from 12th to ninth addition, the Road Race Committee expects to airborne for 36 feet and went 43 858 men in the 40-40 age category, 262 In the male of Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Costa ABOVE AND BEYOND" years ago in New England, was timed in 22:31. ’The while Jim Gooberletof Boston Jumped two spots in better last year’s total of $23,860 which was more feet before striking a pole. O 1987 Pf uriential Property and Casualty Insurance Company All rights reserved 50-59 group and 57 in the 60 and over. A total of 217 Rica. wheelchair division was official this year and a year’s time, from 19th to 17th. presented for Muscular Dystrophy Research. Judd was thrown from the car when high school age boys ran. On the fem ale side, 1,120 he hit the pole, police said.

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I I - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav. Dec. «■ 1987 Mauch faces a new challenge with the St. Louis ussa wit for upsiM By The Associated Press Chicago State, 1-4, in the first half freshman Mark Mbcob had I I through things like this before. idea. 1918. points. It on S-poinfers as die Owls " I think I was probably a little too on his first trip to the World Series. rls6. By Btn W alker "It wasn't as good last year as It The Angels’ frontofficeisaggres- “ Last year. Downing With what St. Louis Coach Rich Freshman Jason Matthews used an 11-1 run at the start of the easy early In the season because I It was a sad reminder of 1964, N C A A Hoop The Associated Press had been in 1988 or 1966," Mauch sively ti^ n g to help. Knee the every baU Wt to left like.fiS Grawer told his team it is truly an added 14 points for Pittsburgh, second half for a 8918 lead with Just couldn't see any team winning when his Phlladel|4iia Phillies season eiid ^, they have signed cobra,” Mauch said w itt a la t ^ . upset that it beat No. 20 Memphis which led by as many as 34 points. 16:32 to play. more games than us if we kept on an squandered a big lead in the final said. “ Not having Reggie Jackson DALLAS — The challenge goes or may have hurt." free-agent outfielder Chill Davis, H » Angels’ MggeM State. Kenton Terrell had 17 points for Mike Vreeawyk added 16 pointa even keel," Mauch said Monday week. on for Gene Mauch. On Monday, the silver-liaired traded for pitcher Dan Petry and remains pitching, P®^®*****?^ **•* “ We’re not big, we’re not strong, 8963, No. 8 Syracyse defeated Chicago State. and seven rebounds for 2-0 Temple. during an informal session at statesman looked as relaxed as drafted pitcher Joe Johnson. status of free-agent Mike Witt. we’re not quick and we’re not Cornell 95-59, No. 11 Temple No. 8 S)(racuso tS, Comoll St: Freshman Rafer Oilea scored all One year after trying to recover baseball's winter meetings. " I sincerely tried to minimise the effect that the end of the 1966 season ever, tanned and sitting easily in a Mauch thinks California might IP. smart,” Grawer said he told his downed Massachusetts 8971, No. 13 Syracuse put the Big Red away in but two of his 28 pointo on 9pointort "But 1 don't know if I'd do “ Right now, we probably need from the biggest disappointment in chair. Across the conference room hit a little better this year, with team before the game. Purdue beat Colorado 72-84, No. 18 the first half but things got as the Mlnutemen fell to 1-2. anything different if I had itagain." had and I think we did," Mauch hlmmorethanhene^sus, M w h a quarter-century of managing, was another man in a somewhat Brian Downing leading off and Way to get 'em ready. Coach, Michigan defeated Western Michi­ interesting in the second half when No. I I Purdup 71, Colomtfo M: Last December, Mauch patiently said. "W e got off good." Mauch now faces a new task — similar position— Don Zimmer, the Johnny Ray, obtained in August, said of his ace, whohas.talked With although Grawer did tell the team gan 11958, No. 16 Oklahoma the benches emptied during a fight. Troy Le.wls scored 12 of his 20 points but painfully answered unending Along the way, however, a weak trying to rebuild a last-place team. newly hired manager of the last- available for a full season. the New York Yankees. Monday night how he felt it could downed Sam Houston State 111-69 Stephen Thompson scored 18 of on 9poihters to lead the Boilermak­ questions about another stunning offense and sketchy pitching drove More than anything, Mauch said, Mauch saw the California Angels place Chicago Cubs. Ray, a second baseman hisentlre ti beat Memphis State for the first and No. 18 Kansas beat Appalach­ his 21 points in the first half as the ers to their fifth victory in six collapse by one of his clubs. One out the Angels down in udiat is the Angels need some victories. fall from top to bottom in the Mauch appeared optimistic as he career, will play left field and time in six games. ian State 7962. eighth-ranked Orangemen, 5-2, games. from the pennant, the Angels lost a considered the weakest division in "Winning always seems to toke, West last year. talked about reversing the Angels’ Downing will be the full-time " I told them that one of those Memphis State shot just 31 forced IS turnovers and led 4910 Except for a 7-7 tie, the Boiler­ three games to one lead In the baseball. While the team sank, He's still trying to figure out how it 75-87 finish. At age 62, he has gone . Mauch likes that care of everything,” he said. I things we can improve on is with just under three minutes to makers, who were outreboundod playoffs to Boston and missed out tension in the clubhouse was on the )>ercent, Including nine of 21 9 happened. smartness. We did that tonight. It pointers, while St. Louis managed play. 41-31 by visiting Colorado, led was a really important game for 42.5 percent. Rony Seikaly added 17 points for throughout, including 82-12 at us,” he said of the 85-50 victory. "Sure, their zone looked good the Orangemen and it was the halftime. The key to the gome was the start when we're not hitting,” Finch 6-foot-10 center who was the center No. 11 Michigan 111, Waotom of the second half when St. Louis said. "W e weren’t hitting, so they of the fisticuffs which started with Michigan M : Michigan and aenior broke from a 22-22tie with a 120 run stayed in it. We had good shots and 6:53 to play and Syracuse leading guard Gary Grant pasaed their way SCOREBOARD as Memphis State went 9>/i minutes took good shots; they just didn’t 77-41 at the Carrier Dome. through the Wolverine record book. before scoring. fall” Seikaly was fouled on a rebound Grant set the single-game Michi­ "They were hungry — give them Memphis State’s first point of the by 6-0 forward Greg Gilda of gan assist record with (4 and Boise St. 41, St. Jforvy, Cal. 52, OT credit,” Memphis State Coach second half came on a free throw by Cornell. They exchanged words and established the career marii with Oenver79,WeslernSt.jC»lo.Ti Larry Finch said of the Billikens. punches before both benches his 540th. The Wolverines also E. Montafta 79 Monking J egi g Marvin Alexander with 10:24 re­ Basketbafl Humboldl St. 74, Bpkmtletd « - £ "They played far above what they maining. Cheyenne Gibson then emptied. impressed the home crowd with a Hockey ECHO hockey Long Beach St. 114, Chomlnade 44 have been playing." made the Tigers’ first field goal in “ If they’re going to foul me, record 37 assists on the night. High-School Sports: Montana72,TeMMTe«43 ____ The Billikens, 2-2, used a tough 12 attempts nine seconds later. fine,” Seikaly said. "But they "W e are an unselfish team ," New Mexico 44, Texos Southern 41 Poc Ipoctheran 90, Sheldon Jackson 56 zone defense and a patient offense St. Louis expanded its lead to weren’t even going for the ball most Michigan Coach Bill Frieder aald. NBA atandlnga PaclflcU.100,Ool-Oavts86 to hand the Tigers their first loss in 42-28 but Memphis State went on a of the game. They were just trying "(T erry) Mills and (Mark) Hughes NHL ttindinot MHaA SonDlego71,nMelSeund44 three games. 193 run to make it 4941 with 4‘/S to grab me any way they could." pass it so well for big men." The 10 most popular EASTERN CONFERENCE Son Frandsco 77, Sonoma SI.44 Wllllngton Pina House won two lost The Wolverines, 91, were ob­ ABonBc Mvtatap Washington 47, Fresno St.41 "Our defense was the key. It minutes left. Bonner’s three-point Gilda was ejected along with WALBt CONPBIIENCC weekend, 4-3 over Enlleld and 5-1 ovw really had them baffled,” Grawer play and a 3-pointer by Douglass Derrick Coleman and Derek viously wide open all night, They Potrtek DtvMen Hamden. Mike Soderlond and Scott W L Pd. M Boston 11 4 M 7 — said. "W e also used the clock well. gave St. Louis a 51-42 lead with 1; 56 Brower of the Orangemen. shot 68 percent, 51 of 78, the W L T * . OF OA Rickard each hod two pools and Matt 3 NY Islanders 17 7 1 35 111 79 Denis and Jason Thibodeau one apiece Boys PhltaiMpnia 4 7 .449 We milked the clock and got the to play. Cornell Oiach Mike Dement second-best mark in school history. New jenev 14 9 4 S 93 ■' agolnsl Enfield. Chris Greenlond and WasMniiton 4 11 .357 6 Now York 4 13 •3X €V» Harlfard 09. WIehHa 8tate0Z(0T) good shots, but most of all the No. 2 P lllsb u rg h SB, C h ic a g o 81.63: called the brawl unfortunate and Glen Rice led ail scorers grith I I Utashlneton 12 12 2 26 92 Denis each hod two assists and Rickard ParUelpenle (t886-87) TVs Pittsburgh 10 11 5 25 94 101 one. Soderlond, Rlcord, Greenland, iBvw 3 13 .143 players executed.” Senior Qiarles Smith scored a said the Big Red didn’t handle the points on 14 of 16 shooting and said Philadelphia 9 13 4 22 so 9S Scott Cochran and Joev Hoves had Gsniral DtvMen WICHITAST.(4D ____ Chicago 13 5 .704 — HIII9110013,(;raver371-27,Radunov1ch Reglnsld Plnto/Msnehester Herald Anthony Bonner led St. Louis career-high 34 points and Jerome deficit "very well.” the Wolverines wanted revenge for NY Rong^ 9 14 3 21 fS 103 goals against Hamden while Thibo­ last year’s toss to the Broncos, Adams Division deau, Todd Hutton and Rickard hod Football Altanta 10 5 .447 1 9109918,Grlffln34 __ .. with 18 points while Monroe Dou­ Lane had 13 points and 16 rebounds No. 11 Temple 89, Meeeachusette Ipiiiiifiiiiii Detroit 10 5 .447 1 229, DwI. Praylow24004, Dwa. Pravlew1-2 71: The old and the new sent Temple Michigan’s only non-conference Montreal 17 7 4 40 117 19 osslts. Jessie Corlson-Conwav was In .447 1 Karen Moz(jzierz (11) will be back in the East Catholic glass added 12. to lead 3-0 Pittsburgh. Boston 17 10 2 36 113 100 goal for both wins. ^Basketball J 5 1 5 ,9 8 9 Mllvwiukee 10 5 234,Outfrawvtch 1-2002 Indiana 9 7 .S43 7Vs Cooper1-3002Koslch001-21,OavN91000. Freshman John McLaughlin led Smith was 13-for-I9 from the to the road victory In the conference loss at home last season. Buttalo 10 13 4 24 94 114 .439 4Vs lineup when the Eagles open their season Thursday Quebec 11 13 1 23 93 104 Track & f%l(J.

a r e CLAUOe.VMEsll 1 TV topics IM e g e 3 "SeeAr VD ALL BuT H ® w C a n y o u c n i g m a s in M p e - THINGS G 6 T Puzzles G i v e n u p H op e, S o fMltMkUe£*/l McmmyocAL. A eoD, g t h ' ^ rt> - k A iy fr c R y XXHjXK Answer to Previous Puxzia Comedy and drama In ‘Hooperman venue?* I b w M Housed , WILL ALWAYS ACROSS 6 Nervous _ w e s T .. t>eet> Li’L IN , 7 Film critic Ssuj)« lObU CONSULT Mif 4 HESS CinCIEllSEju / KXowsWfZE 6 u p d V?? CUIZREMT «a o N T l I Hawaiian Paulina _ “San Francisco is so different ** ■ * STWeT//J O S T A B lU lS J By Jtrry Buck Ritter, married and the father of three ,su CAN RNDDI.’ ziecope timbartraa 8 Long tima children, was interviewed while eating a late cross-section of people from other t^ n tiw AMMEfEMbALL 4 Knowtadga C lR A 1 O Tht Attocloted Prtss ' ptBcdur/j 9 Conductor afternoon lunch in hla office at 20th Century Fox blacks, gays and all kinds of peo^e. 'fte -INlEE.CtAuOeff 7 Naw Zaaiand Previn C u told me horrible stories and really ftih y parrot LOS ANGELES — John Ritter, the knocka­ studios. He’s wearing a light-brown suede coat, 13 Partalning to A R n / 4 10 Bird (comb, bout Comic actor from “ Three’s Company,” is a navy-blue turtleneck sweater, denim pants dawn The ahow also goes to San Francisco re^ lsH y ■ y l form) 16 Existed iD lO l S I R A I N l tryinR a new styie with ABC’s ’’Hooperman.’’ and comfortable walking shoes. His office is in the Old Writers Ekiilding, which looks like to film exterior scenes and an occasloMl chase. I I - Maria 17 Soak (flax) DCIQEIC] BO A P A Ritter, the son of the late Western slnglnS star. 12 ^irat-rata (2 20 Author Flaming D D O D D in O In the new showheplays Harry Hooperman, a Hollywood’s idea of a Swiss chalet; wda.) 22 Footlass D D O O B O O San Francisco plainclothes detective who also ’Tex Bitter, got his film start on such shows as 14 Sea creature 23 "Aa you Inherits an apartment house and all its One of bis co-stars is a mutt named Bijoux. “ M-A-S-H” and "Hawaii Flve-0 ” He Pl>y^ • 16 Bibiicai witoh'a 24 0pp. of post □ B O D B D B B D contentious tenants. It’s a half-hour long, which "That dk>g really bit me in the pilot,” Ritter minister on "The Waltons” before going into s. i i ' » 1 home 25 - -fraa GEL saya. “ You know how actors always say, ’I love "T h ree’s Company” In 1977. . . . IB Cooking vaaaal is the standard format for most comedies, but 27 _ -bitsy I N A Deborah’ and so on. I hate this dog! But it does !ta the past year, Bitter atarred In a fai;ce on 19 Maa Waat roia this series offers a mixture of humor and drama. M AN UTB by Charltt M. Schulz 28 Angarad the stage, did three TV movies, was a 21 Norma _ (Saiiy L E N ’The farcical ’”Three’s Company’’ was noted good work. It won’t rehearse. It saves its best i t I. 30 Parodied Lucille Ball’s ill-fated TV series and co-storred FiaM movia) ATE for Ritter’s inspired slapstick and pratfalls. work for the close-ups. The dog eats pastrami 32 Electrician's with Jim M ushl In ’’Real Men.” UlHV ARE you TELLING 22 Pointad toola “ We used to do such silly stuff on ’Three’s and it gives him terrible gas. Please quote me on TRAFFIC IS MEAW THIS U)E HAVE A REf’ORT A LL FOUR LANES ARE tool After he completed his role as Jack Trip|W in 24 Ingrid 42 Hawaiian fpod fO Comedian Company,’’’ Ritter saya. “ But our humor here that.” BLOCKEP JUST SOUTH M E ALL THIS? I 33 Half (praf.) “ Three’s Company,” and Ita «**®rt-llved s u c «s - M0RNIN6 AT THE ON ASTALLEP TRUGK B^man'a fish comes out of real life. It goes deeper and it’s Just kidding. Just kidding. OF THE AIRPORT... PO N’T EVEN KNOW daughtar 34 Baseball's _ sor, ‘"Three’a a Crowd,” he was Inundated with APPR0ACH1DTHEBRIP6E AT THE INTERCHANGE.. “ Lawyers chase ambulances...me, I find 43 Fibbing Costello more memorable. It’a rooM in reality. lAicille R itter says he’a wanted to woric with Bochco HOWTOPRIVE! 26 DIapatchad Speaker out who has kids taking trumpet lessons!' 45 Ditty Ball once told me if you’re rooted in reality you since the first time he saw “ Hill Street Blues.’’ scripts for new sitcoms. ___ , 26 Pod vagatabla 36 Plating metal 52 Time period It was 20th Century Fox Studios, w h w jiis 3B Stretch out 47 19M invasion can go bigger.’’ That show, he says, “ was a real breakthrough 27 Paacaful production company is located, that put him 39 Bulbs data (comp, 53 WWII area The show was created by Steven Bochco and for television. I’d die laughing, or I’d be THE GRIZZWELL8* by Bill Schorr 29 Ovar.adomad together with Bochco. Bochco moved to Fox 41 Police alert wd.) Terry Louise Fisher, who also created and weeping.” 31 Sit after he was fired from ’’Hill Street Blues, 35 Lowait ragioni (abbr.) 48 Anguish 54 Snatch produce “ L.A. Law." ’They wrote the first three If “ Hooperman” is not a comedy, Ritter says, It’a also not a cop show. ’’Hopefully, it’s Just reportedly for running over budget. 36 Fattan with 1 2 shows. P A W • ropa “They may do two more, but they’re so entertaining, as Bochco says. We’re doing a “ Steven said he had a show for me, Ritter '37 Optic covering n show right now that’s very, very dark. Then we says. ” l ’d always figured If Jack Tripper 10 involved in ’L.A. Law ,’ ’’ Ritter says. “ They said down the street Bochco would soy, Give that 40 2001, Roman they didn’t want to give ’Hoojierman’ up for have one of the funniest sequences between me TUCKER?; '41 _ Lang Syna man a tranquilizer.’ I said I’d do anything with 14 adoption.” and a girl I ’ve ever seen.” 44 Relatives Bochco. It would be like working with R m But Ritter says director Gregory Hoblit, who’s Ritter went to San Francisco to learn more 46 Author Kingsley Serilng or Paddy Chayefsky. I wont to work with HAGAR ‘M E HORRIBLE by DIk Browna also with "L.A. Law,” is the glue that held it all about how the police operate there. ’’Hiey were very formal at first,” he says. the best people. I’m learning lot.” 46 Work at together. TVlihlK OF ME 47 Temp, unit I I»H T ViAfiT You To THiMK 48 Popular dassart a r m y t u p ^ o s s t w i n i c A S Y O U I 2 2 o e s 49 Construct O F ME A S Y o u p FPIEMP 61 Chaar TV Tonight 66 Wild ox 66 Bi plus one 1 1 : 30PM SD W ilton N orth Report (60 67 Airline informa­ take to the skies tn the u .S. Navy's ulti­ $1) MOVIE: 'Snowball Ex­ poned from an earlier date.) Mona falls for 5:00PM mate flying machine -- the F-14 Tomcat — min.) (In Stereo) tion (abbr.) press' A New York accouniant attempts one of Angela's clients (Leslie Nielsen). (In CAPTAIN EASY ‘ by Crooks $ Catale to compete for the highest honors at Miri- 68 Chap to modernize e dilapidated Rocky Moun­ Stereo) 3D ® Nlghtilna (CC). mar Naval Air Station. T o m Cruise, Kelly I FEEL LIKE 69 — Quantin tain ski resort he inherited. A "Wonderful D Evening Magazine David Nelson talks (33) Honaymoonars McGtIlis, Anthony Edwards. 1986. Rated 9UCH A FOOL 60 Pillage W orld ol Disney " presentation Dean about his family; how AID S has affected ® ) Diamonds A man Nres Mike and C ^s daytime soap ciperas. PG. f o r LETTIM e Jones, Nancy Olson, Harry Morgan. 1972. to investigate his wife, but they soon 1^ OUR SHIP (iiET DOWN Pert 2 of 2 (55) Hill Street Blues [USA] MOVIE; 'Quo Vsdie?' Nero's come involved in a blackmail scheme. (70 Rome is the setting lor this s t c ^ of rom­ CAPTUREP IN THE Lat the Falcons G o T w o friends [DIS] (58) MOVIE: 'My Tutor' A French tutor ance, political intrigue and religious perse­ min.) (R) FIR5T PLACE p 1 Between w ho train falcons set out to find a pair ol becomes romantically involved with the cution. Klaus' Maria Brandauer, Frederic ( g ) Boat of Carson (In Stereo) EAEY Colo, and Mo. their birds stolen by smugglers. (60 min.) young man she w as hired to teach. Caren Forrest, Cristina Raines. 1985. Pan 2 of 2. 34) Doctor Who -niE PHANTOM by Laa Talk a By Barry 2 Eggs [ESPN] Auto Racing: USAC Midgets Kaye, Matt Lattanzi, Kevin McCarthy. (Si Racing from Plainsfiald 3 Aircraft From Indianapolis. (60 min.) (R) 1983 9:30PM [ESPN] Collsge Baakatball: (P ) MOVIE: 'Sleeper' A contemporary WMt Virginia at Alabama-Birmingham (S) Hogan's Haroas 4 Actress 5:30PM (HBO) Uva From Planet Rip Van Winkle turns the year 2173 into a (2 hrt.) (Livai Madeline _ Earth (CC) Aliens land in a TV studio and dZl News slapstick camivsi. W oo dy Allen, Diana 6 Zsa Zsa's sister oost (c)1BS7 by NEA. Inc create a variety show with the juggling 10:00PM C D Law 8i Harry McQraw A [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Keaton, John Beck. 1973. Flying Karamazov Brothers, singer Bobby hotly conteited political race takes on Hickman. Nick Chartes. McFerrin and magicians Ed Alonzo and (P) @ Matlock A mid-trial revelation con­ deadly overtones when a young campaign [D IS] MOVIE; ‘Two of a Kind' The spe­ Vito Lupo. (In Stereo) cerning his current client forces Matlock to worker ia murdered. |60 min.) shift his defense. (60 min.) (In Stereo) cial love between a 21-year-old retarded (M AX) MOVIE: Lagal Eagles' (CC) GD C£) Nawa man and his aged grandfather is explored. 34) From Alaska's Two Manhattan attorneys employ some Natkmal Geographic C D ® Thirtyaom athlng (C C ) Hope feels Robby Benson, George Burns, Cliff Robert­ Brooks Range to VVyoming's Yetlowstone ARLO AND JANIS " by Jimmy Johnson unorthodox methods to prove the innoc­ melancholy when her infant becomes less son. 1982. ence of their client, an avant-garde artist National Paik, this film portrait examines CELEBRITY CIPHER dependent upon her. (60 min.) [ESPN] SportsCantar SOAEIiAeSIORWNaiTOfF, Celetorlty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present accused of murder. Robert Redford, Debra the facts and myths surrounding the grizzly HUSBAND NO. 1, WILL YOUR tOOKPLACeoWA&CD, OR MOVDHCRC ADEA^ Emm letter In the cipher stands lor another Today t cHia Nequals L. bear (2 hrs.. 30 min.) C3)Koiak JUGTDOCSKffSiPAADeWMlF' Winger, Daryl Hannah. 1986. Rated PG. (In 1 1 :3 5 P M 3D News Spoclal Wlfee>AVVOORFlR5T /AD A WD... Stereo) 3 9 MOVIE: 'Jazz Singer' A New York (g)Star Trak [HBO] MOVIE: Touch and Go' (CC) A WH00P1& 6656I0M . EGNSUSJSPIM M L G T N H D Y P H [TM C ] MOVIE: 'A Private Function' A cantor sings his way from synagogue to CHma Story (CC) Luca gets used by a star hockey player becomes invohr^ with Yorkshire podiatrist and his social­ stardom, straining family relations along starlet he's fallen in love with. (6 0 min.) (In the impoverished mother of a child who climbing wife abduct a black market pig the way. Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier, Stereo) M J S Y I J Y W S J U S G I G U had attempted to mug him. Micheel Kea­ being fattened to celebrate the wedding of Lucie Arnaz. 1980. ® Honaymoonara ton, Maria Conchita Alonso, AJay Naidu. Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Mi­ SC El Pscado do Oyuki 1986. Rated R. HYUYJUSRY chael Palin, Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott d l) Noticiaro Univfak>n BLONDIE by Daan Young B Stan Draks A Y M U Y D I M P I H ®7) Great Momenta From Nova (CC). (R) 1984. Rated R. © ) Of Thaa Wa Sirtg Drawn from varioua 1 2 : 0 0 A M 3D Gatting In Touch (95) To Ba Announced. PBS programs, this celebration of Ameri­ Entartainmsnt Tonight Actress — P D U L T D 3D M U G D 8 Y M 6:00PM (3D C E S z) (so' do) N e w s [CNN] PrimeNews ca’s best, both aa a country and as a peo­ Cheryl Ladd. (In Stereo) dD Three's Company [DIS] Palmeretown U.S.A. ple. features musical performances by (13D Star Trak J N P D B Y . CD Magnum. P.l. country singer Lynn An^raon. a reunion [HBO] MOVIE; Sente Claut: The (33) Art of Looking Young and Basutiful PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Heredity is what sets the parents ol a teenager of the W eavers at New York City's Carne­ (11) Jaffersons Movie' ICC) One of Santa's elves comes gie Hall and a aing-along of H an d y's "M e s­ 34) Doctor Who wondering about each other." — Laurence J. Peter. (t3) Simon & Simon to the big city end clashes with a greedy siah" in San Francisco. Host Mike Farreli. ^ Contumer Discount Network toy executive. Dudley Moore, John Lith- (90 min.) (P ) G im m e a Break Part 1 ol 2 (g) Alfred HKchcock Prsaants gow, David Huddleston. 1985. Rated PG. [CNN] CNN Nawa (P ) T.J. Hcxiker (in Stereo) SB Quincy ALLEY OOP - by Dave Graue [HBO] MOVIE: *Tha ImpoaalMa Spy' 3 j) (61) Fam ily Tie s [M AX] MOVIE; 'Heartbreak Ridge' ...BUT BEFORE I DO (CC) A fact-based account of the exploits @ ] Gaiw Scott THAT, IT MIGHT BE (CC) A decorated career marine officer is I ST) Reporter 41 of Elie Cohen, an Israeli spy w ho irtfiltrated [CNN] Nawsnight A GOODIDEA TO I given the task of getting a platoon of raw, fSf) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour the Syrian government in the days prior to , . indoutjustwhen I undisciplined recruits into fighting thapo. [ESPN] Ski World 1967's Six-Day War. John Shea. Eli Wal- TUNK PLANS TI^N G [C N N ] Showbiz Today Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett lach. 1986 Rated NR. 1 2 : 0 5 A M (X) Emartalnmant Tonight THIS LITTLE SURPRISE McGill. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) t THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (DIS) MOVIE; 'My Side of thq^Moun- Actress Cheryl Ladd. (In Stereo) by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee tain' A 1 3 -year-old Canadian boytlecrdes [U SA] Riptide (6 0 min ) 10:15PM [M AX] MOVIE: Wanted to become a latter-day Thoreau, giving up . Daad or Alhra* (C C ) A maniacal terrorist [M A X ] MOVIE: ‘True Storios' (CC) Tab­ home and family to live and study in the 8:30PM 3D @ ) Growing Paine (CC) stalks the streets of Los Angeles, bombing loid newspapers oddest stories are found Unscramble these four Jumbles, in this satirical portrait of small-town one letter to each square, to form mountains. Ted Ecctes, Theodore Bikel, Jason offers professional help to a woman random locations at will. Rutger Hauer, W HAT A G U Y by Bill Heatt four onSnary words. Tudi Wiggins. 1969 Rated G. with suicidal tenrfencies. Gene Simmons, Robert Guillaume. 1987. America. David Byrne, John Goodman, Annie McEnroe. 1986. Rated PG. (In D Entertainment Tonight Actress Rated R. (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsLook Stereo) Cheryl Ladd. (In Stereo) [H B O ] Lyle. Lyle Crocodile: The Musi- 10:30PM @ ) National Oaographic >aWREY 1 2 : 3 0 A M 3D WKRP in Cincinnati ” I H A D T O cel An im eted (CC) (In Stereo) 9:00PM (3D Jake and tha Fatman A s ­ The tropical mangrove forests of the island of Siarau, north of Borneo, are home to a [U S A ] Cartoons sistant District Attorney Joan Kugall stum­ (X) Ask Dr. Ruth T E L L HER bles upon a possible homicide case involv­ varied rHimber of unusual creatures indud- 3D Truth or Consequences *3iesss* 6:30PM d D Fam ily T ie s Part 1 of 2. ing a bogus Santa Claus. (60 min.) ing the proboscis monkey, fxldler crab and TH E TR U TH . m^skipper. min.) (33) Unde Floyd I C O U L D N ’ T dD ABC News (CC) 3D @9) Barbara Waltara Special (CC) (g) (g) Late Night with David Lattarman KEPOD Eddie Murphy, Seen Connery end Don (3) INN Nawa (U ) Honeymrxzners (In Stereo) T H IN K O F THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sanaom Johnson are interviewed by Barbara Wal­ ® Odd Couple ^ ^ Jeffersons (S) Alfred Hitchcock Presents ters (60 min.) dD Nuevae Nochas con TaUrta Fernan­ ANYTHING ( p ) 39) NBC News (CC) D Morton Downey Jr. da! [ESPN] Cycling: Norba Mountsin Rscs B E T T E F t .” 'o u p . MEWCHEF HA6 A W HAT 50/WE YOUNJ© 34) Nightly Business Report From Mammoth Lakes. Calif. (R) (55) MOVIE: 'Curaa of the Pink Panther' 11:00PM 3D 3D (g) ® News SURPRISE FDR U 5 ...I AMERICAN TOURISTS (4l) Noticiero Univiskm The w orld's worst detectivs is hired to 6nd 1 2 : 3 5 A M GD Msgmim, p.l. LANARC ® M*A*8*H HOPE 1&U U)c& ^ S H I MISHTCALLTHAT 3 l) Love Connection the missing Inspector Clouseeu. Ted (ID Wass. David Niven. Robert Wegner. (3D Simon 8i Simon 1 2 : 4 0 A M m m o v ie ; 'The Father M O N E Y t h e y u s e [C N N ] Inside Politice n r. 1983. Knows Best Reunion* The Andersons or­ (33) INN News IN rAKIS. [ESPN] NBA Today ganize a family reunion. Robert Young, Hunter Suspicions are aroused when a (33) Untouchabloa Jane W yatt, Elinor Donahue. 1977. [HBO] MOVIE: Bon Voyage Charlie Bel Air housewifa balks at identifying the ON THE FABTRACK by BIN Hotbrook FAHBLE Now arrange the circled letters to Brown' Animated Charlie Brown and man w ho stole her million-dollar necklace. (S) Loavo It to Boavor 1 2 : 4 5 A M [ T M C ] M O V IE : "Tha C o m ­ form the surprise answer, as sug­ Linus head to Europe as exchange stu­ (60 min.) (In Stereo) (S)Soap ' pany of Wohras' (CC) As her ^n d - □ J E gested by the above cartoon. dents. 1979. Rated G. ® MOVIE: 'Hoover Vs. tha Kannadyt: 33) PEUCULA; ‘U Banda dal Polvo Mal- mother tells eerie tales, a young girl en­ counters many strange happenings. V m fAlHT/EI>^W lH6' 7:00PM dDCBS News tha Second Civil War' A fact-based ac­ dlto' Valeniin Trujillo, Arm ando Silvetire, (JHAT I Efit? j lAY count of tha sdvarsarial relationship be­ Hilda Aguirre. Angela Lansbury, David Warner, Sarah IN TriS MIWH^ 1 VDWSrWENPV HAVE THEV > dD N e w s Patterson. 1985. Rated R. |ln Stereo) ARE V im M B.y AT those Ai»ierr T ^ x m " i ; x x X l tween F B I. Director J. Edgar Hoover end S3) Wilton North Roport (6 0 min.) (In Of Th£ W6l>I>Mfr?yi5U? HIM 5H6 ^LLEP THE (Answers tomorrow) ID @ ) Wheol of Fortune (CC). the Kennedy administration. Jack W arden. tiigY MUStlBS! Stereo) 1 :0 0 A M dD ArcMo Bunker's Place W H V P t h R ^ PARArtEDjCS? (D $100,000 Pyramid Robert Pine. Nicholes Campbell. 1987. , I Jumblas: TRIPE AHEAD CALMLY VENDOR Part 2 of 2. [CN N ] Monaylino 3D Home Bhopping Ovomight Barvica Yesterday 8 vvhat the psychiatrist said whm the patient (53) ( p ) Cheers (3 hrs.) (45) La Indotnable [DIS] Misaing Advanturai of Ozzio and THAH WB DOCG.' FRANK AND ERNEST ^ y Bob Thaves complained about always forgetting things— (5£ Beet of Saturday Night Harriat 3D Joa Franklin ' B £ l J 6 H - P ^ S3) MOVIE; The Oamblar' A shrewd PAY IN ADVANCE (P) M 'A'S'H gambler takes up with a young man in [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Straats of Gold' A n (33) Twilight Zona 'P VWHa. 250/ 34) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour search of adventure. Kenny Ro^rs, Lae outcast Russian boxer regains Ns pride by (S) Maude T H I 5 l $ N T 6 0 IN 6 T O No. M (9 Bwllo>l9 lor ItJO . BfMcIi inelw0ss pettogt training tw o Brooklyn fighiers for an w. wwwHt. OM IMS ROMpopor. R.O. Mom 4 m . 0*l9rt&^>MM^ (p) Barney Miller Purcell, Bruce Boxleitner. 1980. ® ) Ask Dr. Ruth |.04*OMO«W tip eoaBondmohs your oHoelipiTtM# to Notnpopoftools American-Soviet exhibition. Klaus Msria ANOTHE/2 P|N o 5-/M I^ @ ® Hottywpod Squaree [CN N ] Larry King Uvs Brandauer, Adrian Pasdar, Wesley Snipes. [CN N ] Crossfire (45) La Dame da Rose [DIS] MOVIE: 'Return of the Antalopa' 1986. Rated R. [ESPN] Running and Racing ■Ml IT ? ^ ^ .Y\ Three shipwrecked Lilliputians brighten Nero's 15 ( ^ Nightty Buelneea Report [USA] MOVIE: ‘Quo Vadis?' [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow m the livss of the two children who Rnd them. Roma is the setting for tNs story of rom­ gesfAgeg 9 (H) Three's Company GeH Harrison, John BranweH, John Quen­ ance. political Intrigue and religioue perse­ 1 :3 0 A M 3D O a t sm a rt a n a 5 [CN N ] Moneyline tin. 1986. Rated NR cution. Klaus Msria Brandauer, Frederic P e v c iA f . (33) IN N N a w a [ESPN] SporteCemer [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Top Gun' Fighter pilots Forrest, Cristins Raines. 1985. Part 2 of 2. Bridge M £KT 1 Astrograph [USA] Airwotf 7: 30PM (3D p m Magazim Leonard Ni- * moy; fitness expert Kathy Smith. dD Current Affair of diamonds. Although it would be sate IM-ST to play a second diamond, there was to keep your budget intact today, you dD (P) Jaopsrdyl (CC) NORTH A winning lead 4 Q J 104 no advantage to be gained. East might are going to have to make a concerted D Barney Miller elfort to subdue extravagant tenden­ V965 breaks the rules have nothing of value, but he would WINTHROP ■^^by Dick C a vlll (35) IN N N e w s You watched cies. Shop around until you find the best ♦ 8 need to hold a trick someplace for < m r t h d a y (5i) 3D Carson's Comedy Classics BUT NO PET (OF M INE IS bargain. 4AQJ93 By James Jacoby there to be any chance of setting the -vaUR SWAKE LjOOKS WELL,THE PETSHOP TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It will prove (P) M*A*S*H band. West decided to play for the pos­ TERRIBLE... WHAT/ARE MAN SAID TO FEED S-OING^ TO EA T BUSS.' WEST EAST Dm . 9,1967 unwise at this time to keep postponing a (P) Newlywed Game Today’s band once again demon­ HIM FLIES... ♦ 6 ♦ »8 2 sibility that East held either the king TCLI FEEDINS- HIAA"? domestic issue of importance that (P NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Phila­ In the year ahead you will become In­ and V A J72 V10 8 4 strates that defense is the hardest part or the 10 of hearts and the king of needs attending to now. Beard the lion delphia Flyare |2 hrs . 30 min) volved in a new project or venture that ♦ A K Q 10 S ♦ 9432 of the game. A defender is handi­ clubs. So at trick two West led a low has potential, but only it you have the In his den. Win. Lose or Draw ♦ K72 capped since he must imagine what GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Don't try to ♦ 864 heart away from his ace. South won right type of people In it with you. ® World of Survivel cards are in his partner’s hand, with a the king, but eventually he had to take BAGITTARnJS (Nov. 23-Om . 21) overpower associates or companions SOUTH (ii) FamHy TIei view to winning the most tricks for his the club finesse. East took the club There's a possibility that you might re­ with your ideas today. If they're not buy­ ♦ AK7S3 [C N N ] Cioeefire side. There are principles of play that peat a procedure today that previously ing, pressuring them will serve to w e won... VKQS king and returned a heart to let West created a lot ol complications. If you do, change their minds. [ES P N ] Collage Beekatball: Connecti­ ♦ J76 have been develop^ through the take two heart tricks and set the cut at Villanova (2 hrs.) (Live) you'll have only yourselt to blame for CANCER (June 21-July 22) Work with ♦ 10 5 years to guide defe^ers in taking the contract. the results. Major changes are ahead funds that you already have tucked [M A X ] Cinemax Comedy Experiment most tricks. For example, it’s unwise (C C ) Judge Rsinhokt and Demi Moore are Vulnerable: North-South lor Sagittarlans In the coming year. away In your bank account. Don't spend to underlead an ace, since you may James Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on ll-i extravagantly In hopes you'll be able to "suburbaniles" who invent bizarre meth­ Dealer: South Send for your Astro-Qraph predictions ods of dealing with the neighborhood's AGAIN! now have lost the opportunity to cap­ B ri^e ’ and ‘Jacoby on Card Games" today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this cover It later. barking dogs. (In Stereo) ture a high honor with the ace. When (written with bis father, the late Os­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You may change Thanks to you, W TIC-TV Channel 61 is now the most watched Weil North East Sooth U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Nutcracker' E T A. your aces capture honors, you pro­ wald Jacoby) are now available at course too often today to satisfy the de­ ! ♦ OH 44101-3428, Be sure to state your Hoffman's timeiess fairy tala racaivet a independent television station in Connecticut. As a matter of fact, as mote your lower cards to winning bookstores. Both are published by mands of others. Unfortunately, neither Dbl. Redbl. Pass Pass zodiac sign. bsiletlc adaptation by the Pacific Nor­ Pass rank. The rules all of us have learned Pharos Books. 5TANP ASIPE.VOO &0V6, you nor they are likely to be pleased. thwest Ballet C om piny. Hugn Bignay. Va­ many people watch W TIC -TV in an average week as watch all the other 2 4 3 ^ to CAFfHCOim (Doe. 22-Jan. 19) Be ex- Pass are good, but the highest drama of r/« MEAN ANP I'/Vi [AHYEE-AlltEEHi! VIRGO (Aug. 23-8opl. 22) You could be nessa Sharp. Patricia Barker. 1986. Rated Pass Pass IraoMly careful to whom you delegate independent stations combined! bridge occurs when the only way to STRONG AS A (GORILLA authority today. H you make a poor the source of your own undoing today If G. (In Stereo) T H u r t P Opening lead: ♦ K break a contract is to violate a rule. choice, this person could do something you operate in an Impulsive, erratic 7:40PM [DIS] Mousetarpiaca Thea­ t h u i a p In your name that may make you look manner. Think ahead and plan your ter Watch the play of defender West steps carefully. Against four spades, be led the king X2J TiwnP bad. 8:00PM 3D Houston Knights |CC| Thump AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) Don't LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23) Try not to in­ Complications ariss when Lundy returns to make a major judgment Impulsively to­ volve yourself In activities today that are his hometown to recruit a high-schooi day. Your decisions will have a direct ef­ beyond your reach financially. 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1« - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 8. 1987 HOMES HOMES HOMES mawuiTBii nriiinpMruiTni IHI h o f WANTED BBBI EStBtB m FOR SALE EH RM8AU m FOR SALE m imeeeeable EXPERIENCED Body­ SUN SEosoned Contem­ EAST Hartford. Tradl- A Cut obovtl A unique DRIVEX. immadlafe op-' porary expertly built and flexible floor plan 71A rtraiii fuilw—■iildw MWB.W. gfBd ww anino. Manchasftr He­ work Man and Spray ttenal 3 bedroom Co­ Cope Cod located e i^ Pointer. Poll or part by RokIckI 8, Sons lonial In "Sunset truly glvet this home TELLERS rald reufa Coventry F D R H M i an extra special per­ gulet strggt In tjerfh CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 orta. Short houra. time. Immediate open- builders of "Th e fine Estate". An excellent F e n A part B o m , Coventry, let ♦ • • • J Ino. Coll 643-2659. Homes of East of the family neighborhood. sonality. 2-2b^rooins, Leaali aar loelodei sood pay. Call 74M867 All reol esiate odvertleed In River". This 29000 modern both, new oak breokfost re w end or 647-9M and leave RE^AURANt Wolter- A covered porch, sten­ family room, 1M baths, Bom Hartford, the Monchettar Harold Is square foot home sits ciling and o built In kitchen, formal dining ndme and telephone /Waltresses, Bartend­ eublect to the Fair Heualiie on a 3/4 acre lot that room, breezewov. 2 cor earaet ® Business Property : ...... Entertainment...... S3 Farm Supplies and Equipment... . 80 HaaehMter aad number and I will coll Act of 19M, which makes It Chino closet ore lust specMrt' cool/SK ^/aH Notices R A TE S : 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. ers. days and evenines. offers sweeping views some of the fine fea­ many young plontings Resort Property ...... Bookkeeplnp/lncome Tax . 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 Glattaabarjr, you bock. Pull or porttlme. Pltxl- lllagal to odvartlae any P ^ - heotine svetom. Prleod Lost/Found...... 01 Recreational E quipm e nt...... 83 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. artnee, Mmlfotlon or dlacrlm- of the Country Club tures of this home. for the gradener to M o rtp a p e s ...... Carpentry/Remodellnp___ 55 Conn. National Bank, one n A lb iC A L ble hours. Apply The appreciate. 8134,900. occordlnoivat Personals...... 02 Boats and Marine Equipment___.. 83 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Inoflen besed on race, celor, , fairways yet maintains D.W. Fish Realty. 643- Wonted to B uy ...... Palntlnp/Paperlnp...... 56 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. r N e w England'a Technician with varied Gallery, 141 New Lon­ rcllolen, aex or national privocy for It’s owners. 4060.O Jackson A Jackson 8175,8001 Blanchard A Announcements. 03 57 Musical Items...... 84 Rossetto, "W o To J # l - Roofinp/Sldlnp...... Minimum cMarpe: 4 lines. ■trongeel financial inalilu- clinical duties. Full don Turnpike, Glotton- orlein, or on Intention to A total of I plus rooms Real Estate. 647-8400.O Auctions...... 04 F lo o rln p ...... 58 Cameras and Photo Equipment.. . 85 time poaltlon, benefita, bury. 65»-a656. nwko any such preference, MANCHESTER. By llng Hausas" 646-2412.0 Financial...... 05 Rentals . 86 Ilona, aeeka a number of featuring a sunken SELLER S In a pIncJtl Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... available. Reply to:; dHILD bore wanted. limitation ordlacrlmlnoflon. 22’x17' fam ily room ow ner. 2 bedroom FAMILY Room w(fh Rooms (or Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous for S ale ...... 87 D EA D LIN ES : For classified odverflsements to well qualified candidatea g y a ,(^ .______The Harold will not knew- Suddenly bock on the Heatinp/PIUmblnp...... 60 Seeking mature with massive stone Cape, finished base­ market and owners are cathedral celling eiF Apartments for Rent...... 32 . 88 be published Tuesday throuph Saturday, me for teller potiliona. Open- Inolv occapt any odvortlae- Employment & Education AAlscellaneous Services... 61 Ta g Sales...... SECURITY Officer. Fuil woman to watch my 4 fireplace, vaulted ceil­ ment with bar, new relocotlng out west. honce the value and Condominiums for Rent. .33 .. 89 deodllne Is noon on the day before publication. l"8 » are in aereral bran- ment which la In violation of Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Services Wanted ...... 62 Wanted to Buy/lrade ...... and part time potitlon year old boy after­ MhM tilui ings with skylights. The furnace, partially fin­ Very attractive 6 plus use of this 7 room , 2 Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, ohea including a new Help Wanted...... 11 available. Retirees noons In m y Bolton SOUTHERN New Eiia- lavish master bedroom ished upstairs, en­ room Raised Ranch on bedroom home located Store/Office Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. branch in Glaalonbury, Situation Wanted...... 12 welcome. Call 947-6682. land classifleld ads suite Includes a walk In closed porch, applian­ Bittersweet Drive In on o busline In 8Mhi»- Resort Property...... 36 Merchandise acbeduled to open in early choster. Rocont fur­ Business Opportunities...... 13 PART Time Driver tor raoch nearly 800,000 closet, separate raised ces. Asking $124,500. East Hartford. 3 bed­ Industrial Property...... 37 71 Automotive EXPERIENCED B a r- Principals only. 646- nace, portlol reeo^ Instruction...... 14 Hollday/Seasonal...... R EAD YD U R AD. Classified advertisements are 1988. disabled person. homee In Connecticut locuzzl tub and ba­ rooms, 1V6 boths, fire­ Gorapes and Storape...... 38 .. 91 tender needed even- Mdnchetter- tion room ond o 140' Antiques and Collectibles. 72 Cars for Sale ...... taken by telephone os a convenience. The Inlereated candidatea and Rhode Island. The throom, and even Its 4496. place, formal dining Employment Services...... 15 Roommates Wanted...... 39 92 Inpt. Excellent startine Olastonbury area. 643- deep t r e ^ loti OWOred C lo th ln p ...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale ...... Manchester Herald Is responsible (or only one ahoold poaaeaa a atrong in- price for a basic 25 own deck I The kitchen E A ^ t Hartford. See this room. Fantastic loti Wanted to Rent...... 40 .. 93 pay. PleoM coll 742- Is 0 masterpiece of In the 8140’s., Blan­ F u rn itu re ...... 74 Campers/T ral lers...... Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the size of lereal in providing quality 7117. word ad Is only $55 and lovely 7 room Raised Priced to sell 8164,900. Reol Estate Moforcycles/Mopeds...... 94 1908 ask for Joe or will appear In 43 news­ design that captures Jackson A Jackson chard A Rossetto, TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 the orlplnol Insertion. Errors which do not aervioe to banking cuatom- Dory. Ranch that oltfers 3 Machinery and Tools ...... 76 Auto S e rvice s...... 95 papers. For more In­ . the theme of this "Ul­ large bedrooms, large Real Estate. 647^400. o "Wo'ro Soiling Homes for Sole ...... 21 lessen the value of the advertisement will not era, have math or financial Houses" 646-2482.0 Services Lawn and Garden ...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 RDDFER. Experienced formation coll Classi­ tra Chic" home. Let family room, 3 ba­ BRAND New llstlngl A Condominiums (or Sale...... 22 be corrected by an additional Insertion. aptitude, and ahould have this weekend be one of Child C a re ...... Good Thlnps to E a t ...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive ...... 97 only In all phases In­ fied, 643-2711 and ask throoms, dining room real lewell Immocu- MANCHESTER. Newiwl- . I Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 previoua caah handling ex, for detalls.D high adventure. Ex­ Investment Property ...... 24 Cleonlnp Services. Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood .. 79 Wanted to B uv/Trode ...... 98 cluding wood shingles. and kitchen. Also, 2 cor lote 6 room Colonial on Ine. Much sought oner perienoe. Immediate opening. plore the possibilities garage situated on a Gardener Street. 2 bed­ 3 bedroom, iVt both GUITAR LESSONS 5DUTH Windsor. Just of this prestigious resi­ W e offer a competitive 643-2659. listed. 1st floor living of nice area with Imme­ rooms, den, formal luxury Townhouse tauoM by looal proltaalonal. Tak­ dence. $399,900. Blan­ with finished boso- aalary and an excellent ing aludania from baglnnaca on Its best. 7 room Ranch diate occupancy. Ask­ dining room. Taste­ PRDFESSIDNAL Poln- chard 8, Rossetto, "W e ing $176,000. U 8. R ment. BooutWolIv dec­ benefita package including ter. Experience 0 must. up. CoS about Holdty Spodal. with 2 full baths, 2 cor fully decorated. Mar­ Selling Houses''. 646- Reolty. 643-2692.0 tin School district. orated throughout. Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Medical/Dental Inaur Good brush ond roller attached garage and 2482.0______HELP WANTED Jim Harkins 19x20 family room with E A S T Hartford. See this $139,900. Jackson A Central oir, pool, ten­ ance, a thrift plan, educa­ mab. 643-2659.______NEW To Market. Ex­ Jackson Real Estate. nis co urt. $162,900. As a condition precedent to 647-8SS3 tieldstone fireplace. lovely 7 room Raised FULL Time mature, re­ RECEPTIDNIST. Needed TEACHER Assistant. Ja- MENTAL Retardation tional aaaiitance, and life NIGHT Auditor part panded Ranch In 647-8400.O ______Centurv-21 Epstoln the placement of any odver- TRANSMISSIDN Re- MECHANIC. Great op­ N E E D sport minded, Worker position avail­ The right house for Ranch that oltfers 3 0 sponsible person to do for rapidly growing Ice nurary 1 opening at inaurance. time. Prldayond Satur­ sought after area. 2 full Reolty. 647-8S95J tlilnp In the Manchester He­ bullder. Excellent portunity, worth your mature Individual to your family. $179,900. large bedrooms, large MANCHESTER. This factory work In o water and home heating oil state approved private able on all shifts. Full day 11pm to 7am. baths, 4 bedrooms, 1st IMMACULATE newer 0 rald, Advertiser hereby working condition, time to Investigate. Ex- work flexible hours at In a recent national Sentry Real Estate. 643- family room, 3 ba­ spacious and attrac­ agrees to protect, indemnity soluble plastic manu­ business. Responsibili­ school to assist In and part time. Min­ Pleaae come and talk with Please apply front floor den and 29x15 A R built Contompor- good pay, benefits, for perlenced engine, # 1 club In Connecticut. Mirvey it was shown that 4060.D ______throoms, dining room tive 7 plus room Ranch E and hold harmless the Man­ facturing firm. Expe­ ties Include distribut­ classroom with Autis­ imum of 6 months ex­ our repretentative on desk. Quality Inn, 51 lower level recreation orv Colonial. Plold- right person. Call Jim transmission, hydrol- Starting position avail­ 93% of the personnel M A N C H ES TE R . 3 Deo- and kitchen. Also, 2 car Isopleosuretoshowl It chester Herald, Its afficers rience helpful but not ing phone calls, radio tic and Developmen- perience reaulred In Hartford Turnpike, room. $172,900. Sentry stone fireploco. Boou- for details 633-5288, ev­ Ics. Call 522-7291 M r. able with opportunity Tuetday, Dec. 8th from and employment exec­ room Ranch with f I re­ garage situated on a Is located Ino desirable and employees against any necessary. A p p ly In dispatching, light tally delayed students, nursing field. Educa­ Vernon. 646-5700. Real Estate. 643-4060.O and all liability, loss or enings 228-0787. Jaffe. (or advancement. 10am-2pm at our Eaat utives around the coun­ placed living room, nice area with Imme­ area of Manchester. tlful country settino, person at: Polymer bookkeeping, light typ­ ages 4-10 years. Send tion: Nursing field or EOE/AA.______expense. Including attor­ Starting $7 per hour. Hartford branch, 1985 try use newspeper ed- dining room with built BDLTDN. Spacious 3 bed- diate occupancy. Ask­ Large private yard. wall to wall carj2«f«- Films, 9 Middle Road, ing and helping walk In resume or apply to: mental retardation. F U L L Tim e house person ing $176,000. U 8. R A must sool $199,900. neys' fees, arising from Coll Holiday Matrix. Temporary position Main St., 7284220. vertising when they are In china cabinet. 12x20 room Raised Ranch Has a walk out base­ claims of unfair trade practi­ Rockville. customers. Full time. Community Child Gui­ for Quality Inn Confer­ Realty. 643-2692.G Strono Real Bstote. DEADLINES FOR 646-4260 ask for Pat. possibly becoming per­ seeking professional or 1st floor family room with 1st floor family ment Ideal for In-law ces, Infringement of trade­ Experience prefered. d a n c e S c h o o l, 317 Conn. Nalional Bonk b an ence Center duties In­ room, dining room, situatloni Lots of 647-7653.0 manent. $8.87/hour. BqutI Opportnnity / exempt personnel. with bay window over­ NEW Listing I Neat and marks, trade names or pot- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Please call 649-2947 North Main Street, clude: meeting set up, den and recreation clean 7 room Cape, 3 closet space. 2 firepla­ ents, violation of rights ol Mondov-Fridav' 8-5pm Apply at: Mansfield Atflnnalive Action Employer. When hiring new em­ looking private yard Manchester, 06040. light cleaning and and a brand new kit­ room on lower level. bedrooms, finished re­ ces. Let us show you WANT ADS ore worth privacy and Infringement ol and Saturday 8am- EOE. Training School, Route M/r/H/V room service. Full be­ ployees, the newspaper copyright and proprietary 44, Mansfield Depot or chen with cherry ca­ Well maintained home creation room, alumi­ these and other fine looking Into when you're WEEK OF DEC. 21st THE PRIVATE DUTY NURSING 12noon. nefits. Quolltv Inn, 51 is still rated as the looking for a place to C rights, unfair competition binets, ceramic tile and with many energy fea­ num sided, fenced features of this home. call Susan Powloskl at HAIR Dresser. No tollow- Hartford Turnpike, number-one choice for and libel and slander, which 429-6451. AA/EDE. new appliances, 1 cor tures Including 3 sky­ y a rd , 10x16' deck. $185,900. Realty World- llve...whether It's a home, may result from the publica­ REGISTRY OF VNA HEALTH Ino necessary, will Vernon. 646-5700. reaching qualified pros­ Frechette-Benolt. 646- an apartment or a mobile train. Call 649-3999. garage. $149,900. D.W. lights. $183,900. D.W. Strono Real Estate. tion of any odvertlsment In Starting Deadline TELEMARKETING EOE/AA. pects! M3-2711. Fish Realty. 643-1591 .□ Fish Realty. 443-4060.O 647-7653.0 7709.0 home. the Manchester Herald by RESOURCES, INC. B A B Y S ITTE R . Re­ advertiser. Including adver­ Date For For Placing Tel-America is look­ t Will Santa be g sponsible energetic tisements In any free distri­ Now has a location In Manchester ing for Telephone woman wanted to bab­ bution publications pub­ Ad Ad I Coming to g lished by the Monchester to better serve the Greater Representatives Full ysit 2 year old Infant In Herald. Penny Slettert, Mon., Dec. 21 2:30 PM, Fri., Dec. 18 Manchester Area. and Part Time. i Town I my home. 20-X hours Publisher. weekly. Light house­ Tues., Dec. 22 12 noon, Mon., Dec. 21 We are an hourly nursing service Hourly wages plus S wim your Christmas S keeping. Flexible INVITATION TO BIO employing highly akilled and experienced commissions. S be a "Joy To The J hours. 659-3035. The Manchester Public Wed., Dec. 23 12 noon, Tues., Dec. 22 R World" or a "Silent g Glastonbury- Schools solicits bids for RE­ nurses. Our service Is especially designed to — NO SELLING — Manchester line. MOVAL AND REPLACE­ Thurs., Dec. 24 12 noon. Wed., Dec. 23 meet the needs of patients in their home, R Night"? Our elves g MENT OP OIL TANK AT WADOEL SCHOOL for the Pri., Dec. 25 2:00 PM, Wed., Dec. 23 convalescent home, or hospital. We bill 3rd We're offering a g are working days, « 1917-lfSS school year. Sealed party payors directly whenever possible to ground floor oppor­ K nights, and S Security Oifficers will be received until De­ Mon., Dec. 28 10:30 AM, Thurs., Dec. 23 cember 23,19S7,3:00 P.M., at help you meet the cpatTot nursing care. tunity to the right w weekends to fill R Guardtmark Inc. which time they will be pub­ people. S Santa orders and S licly opened. The right Is re­ Call Clara Qrunklewicz, RN TODAY to need more help. 8 1st & 2nd shifts served to reject any and all arrange for a FREE IN-HOM E C O N SU LTA ­ Mds. Specifications and bid PART TIM E Do you meet these Don't be a available in Man­ TION, with no obligation. Helping you and forms may be secured at the qualifications; “Rudolph-in-the- w chester, Vernon Business Office, 45 North CUSTOMER SERVICE your loved one is what we're all abouti School Street, Manchester, • Articulate and Red” this 2 area. Paid medical Connecticut. We are looking for responsible service- 007-12______Private Duty Nursing Registry well-spoken Christmas. Come R insurance and hol­ minded Individuals to handle customer Inquir­ earn the cash you R ANTIQUES ies. The position requires enthusiasm, Inde­ • Self-confidant and idays. Must have PUELIC NOTICE VNA Heaith Resources, Inc. assertive H need to stuff 8 pendent thinking, and organization. Good Ideas Manchester clean police re­ The Annual Meeting of the communication skills and a pleasant tele­ • Success oriented 8 everybodys K MEMORY LANE COUNTRYSIDE Bolton Cemetery Associa­ cord. Reliable phone manner are essential. To schedule an In­ g stockings. Call E. « tion will be held at 1 P.M. on 649-5057 « Scrooge to arrange S transportation and ANTIQUE December 15, at the Bolton Tw o ahifts are available: terview, call Town Hall, Bolton Conn. S \ an Interview. R TYPEWRITERS Mr. Resnick phone. Call Sasaaat CENTER ROBERT D. MURDOCK 8:30 AM — 12:30 PM Monday-Friday 289-0222. ITS PRESIDENT 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday I (103) 189-1154 1(203) 289^1156 | 013-12 OR POSTAL EXAM 3:30 — 7:30 PM M onday-Friday The BRISTOL, NAUGATUCK, MANCHESTER, NEW I YALE TYPEWRITER 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday BRITAIN, TORRINQTON, WATERBURY end other I SERVICE LOST Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more Post Offices In the 000,002 a 007 Zip Code area will be ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE NURSE AIDES TypowrKws fUtMlS. fortabta typswrtta« AND FOUND accepting applications from the general public for the I from IS8. SalM and Mfvlea Information. Rural Carrier exam December 7 thru December 10. Progreulve Geriatric I Avoid the downtown hassle. Join the staff Nursing Center geared Antiques O f All Kinds Through the House and Barn. 41 PumtII Placa. Manchastar IMPOUNDED. Male, 5 The starting salary varies depending on the size of the route carried and can go as high aa $31,000 per year I of Syndet Products Inc. a growing East of towards providing Wednesday thru Sunday 10-5 6 4 4 -4 9 8 6 8 year old Beagle, brown ^ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... plus excellent benefits, when positions become availa­ quality oars for rasl- and white, found vicin­ MAHCHE8TEB AREA______I the river manufacturer serving the vehicle 2224 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44) • Coventry, CT ■ 742 0346 ity of North Street. Call ble the Individuals with the highest scores are hired. dants In a professional You should not miss your chance to fill one of these I care industry. We have a great opportun­ and poaltive work envi­ BEAUTY SALONS CtEratSfiOHS css SOrSGS ESSES £»5 «)M (il M anchester Dog Henry St...... 261-315 highly desirable and competitive positions. ronment for staff has Warden 643-6642. Princeton ...... 167-190 I ity for the right individual performing a Tanner ...... 124-168 STUDY GUIDE by POSTAL EXAM I variety of accounta receivable functions. full and part time posi­ SALON ULTRA Wellesley ...... all PREPARATION CENTER I Including billing, extending credit and tions available. Apply family hair care - complete nail Employment Green Rd...... 204-330 now and start after hol­ care - gift certlflcatee available for FLORAL JEWELRY The study guide by P.E. P. C. was researched and wrh- collection, customer service etc. the holidays. ten by the foremost authority In America on how to gain I idays or now If you UNIQUE GIFTS & Education North Elm St...... 5-91 employment with the Postal Service. The author, Mr. I The right person must have current prefer. Our axcellant 555 M a in St., M a n ch e ster KRAUSE FLORIST Woodbridge St...... 18-230 Stephan McNally, has the following qualifications: benefit package In­ I accounts receivable experience and/or 6 4 ^ 5 2 5 1) former postal employee cludes: Cliristmas plants & Charles Drive...... all have a background In office procedures The ADAMS APPLE PART TIME 2) Currently a Ph.D candidate In education I • Medical a dental Int. centerpieces. Blue Sky Trading Co. East Middle Tpke...... 166-208 Even 3) averaged 96 on two of the strictly scored including computerized data entry and • Life a disability Ine. of Vernon, tnc. HELP WANTED East Middle Tpke...... 209-239 Odd I TRES CHIC Rural Carrier exams basic math ability, a professional • 401K Retirement plan Holiday Rose Special! 14 Corot Gold Chains, Bracelets, American Indian jewelry & Perrett...... all Mr. McNally, who averaged 100% on 7 out of 7 of the va­ I • Vacation a pert, days Earrlnps P A R T Tim e housekeep­ telephone manner and organization. BEAUTY SALON artwork, leather walleta, belts & Strant St...... all rious Postal exams stated, "The Rural Carrier exams • Weekend a shift Christinas Parties Too! Open Dolly 10am-9pm / Sun. 10-6 ers for Quality Inn ...... 73-203 by far the most difficult of the 5 exams commonly of­ I Summit St...... dlfferentlsl ... has gift certificates available buckles, gold & silver jewelry. Tie Conference Center. Summit St...... 63 only fered to the general public.” For this reason, proper I Syndet offers a competitive starting wage 621 Hartford Rd. Manchester EL CAMiNO PLAZA, RT. 30 Competitive wages. preparation Is essential to obtaining one's maximum Call or apply In person for all yoiir holiday styles. die shirts, etc. Leanin Tree cards ^ Hunniford PI...... all I and benefit package Including health and to Please apply at front East Center St...... 25-209 Odd score. 643-9559 issEFSESsEfatSfatEfaiEfafEacEMltaSEWEn for Christmas & other important desk. Quality Inn of You may purchase this study guide for *15°° (1st class dental insurance, profit sharing etc. Jane Devries Great Hocking atuffers! I dates. Indian printa by James Vernon, 51 Hartford Parker...... 399-514 postage and handling Included.) Personnel Director »SeSE»E»»a(E«Ee(E«SE«a(E«E»E«! I Please call Donna Dietz for an 303 Blast C e n te r S treet Turnpike, 646-5700. Lydall...... 1-47 (Indlctlt Rural Ctrritr on your Ordtr) SoBth WlMber J&J Jewelers Shipley, heavy wool wrap sweaters, EOE/AA.______I appointment. Syndet Products, Inc. Rt. 6, Woodbridge...... 293-470 POSTAL EXAM STUDY AIDS NarilRg Ctuttr 643-2483 FRUIT BASKETS Reserve Your Ring •45. PART time warehouse P.O. Box 835, Long Beach, MS 39560 Bolton, C T 646-0172 or send resume to I 1080 Main St. 217 Center St., Manchester and Inventory work. Highwood D r...... all visa and MasterCard orders wlH be shipped the same day. accounts receivable P.O. Bo* 1425, Mother’ s Rings from *89.95, 15-20 hours per week. Porter S t ...... 458-515 I So. Windsor, C T Call Toll FrWa Manchester, C T 06040. ELECTRONICS first 3 stone free. 647-0607 Mornings. Good pay. Wyllla St...... all I 289-7771 PERO’S FRUIT STAND 644-0962.______1-800-647-8846 ext. 10 785 Main St.. Manchester This 1. • prIvaM oonesfn nol anSMsd «Hh any sossmnwM aesney. I M A T U R E person to help CALL NO W 643-2711 / 647-9946 JB ELECTRONICS Fsney (rult baskets — deUvered run our store from J Where professionals buy their locally — shipped nationwide. 643-8484 CRAFTSMEN’S 4-5-6pm to 11pm. Also, stereo equipment. Discount All Wicker at 20% ofl 'til Dec. 24 some mornings 6am- pricing on cash and carry Items. XEcsEsssesEflfEfaiEfssEfafSfafEacEfKEaii GALLERY 10am. Dairy Mart, 368 276 Daklend St., Menchester Spencer Street, Call Jack Bertrand 643-6384 “The Place on Cooper St.“ Monchester.______6 4 ^ 2 6 2 MUSICAL NEEDS A wsgon full of doNs and Teddy PRIVATE PARTY if E « ESS E » E « Eras EOS ECS EfiS E » E « i bdorstoo. WANTED. Port time Teacher for quality WraaMia, Candles end Folk Art ere preschool. Beginning . ^ 1 HARDWARE welting here (or you. Jonurory. Calldirector Merchandise Ads AL SIEFFERT'S BELLER’S MUSIC Open Tdeyse week. 649-8303 or 643-0684. WIN 50 Purnell PI.. Manchester Mon.-SeL 10am epm / Sun. IM pm 9 Ui APPLIANCES 649-M36 847-8181 b l is h h a r d w a r e ALL roue mueiCAL mbkds Shop now for a full selection of -dAb HELP WANTED 792 Main St. Manchester AT BIO eAWNaei GD TVe, VCR's. Audio Equipment, Open dally until S pm SALES Position Bedding WITH Big Screen TVs. Comcorders, Ml- Ship fir tin Ds-lt’Yourssllsr. THE HOMESTEAD Barn Is looking for self crowovea. C D Players. Washers. MfEeSEfiSEfiSEfafSfaCESXSfaiEfafESSEMESS' on th e G reen mofivated people (or Cim plili llni If tNis. Dryers and KItchan Appllanoaa. Old fsshioned cards, gift wrap A wnsnienls. sales posiflons. Full Blown ^U66 ornimenit. Hand nude wreaths. and part time positions We will beet eny prieel Dpen dally 8:30 am to 5:30 pm and available. No expe­ Thursday evenings for the Holidays. 46 Tolland CrMU, Tolland 8 JACOBS! 445 Hartford Rd., Manchaatar PRACTICAL rience required. We 872-0559 will train. Promotions 643-4121 from within. Positions Here’s an opportunity to join the 647-9997 Keep your loved ones well •dAb ore hourly plus com­ ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days mission with a full be­ winning Jacobs team! Continued Informed on all the newe SCANDINAVIAN nefit package. Dpen- ★ Additional Lines 50