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WASHINGTON - Secretary of State George P. Shultz said today the diversion of Iranian arms sale profits to Nicaraguan rebels was an “ illegal” activity that he knew “ zero” about. At an extraordinary, nationally televised congressional hearing that delved into the Reagan admin­ /J istration’s worst crisis, Shultz also said he had advised President Reagan against selling arms to Iran. He told the House Foreign Affairs Committee he had fragmentary knowledge of the president’s deci­ sion to approve the arms sale, but that his knowledge was “ non­ existent” when it came to transfer­ ring sales profits to the contra rebels resisting the leftist Sandi­ nista government in Managua. Horpid photo by Pinto “ My role in that was zero,” Shultz said at the hearing, at which he Winners pledged complete cooperation with congressional investigators looking MORI into the affairs, as well as with a ban Baseball-capped Jude Kelly, East Catholic High School Southington High School. It was East's second state Justice Department investigators. head football coach, Is surrounded by his Eagles alter ehamplonaMphin tour years. Story and more pictures on Shultz was the leadoff witneSs at G EORGE P. S H U LTZ New they captured the state Class MM championship pages 11 and 13. the House panel’s hearing while the .. illegal acts committed and w Saturday with a 42-3 victory over Masuk High at Senate Intelligence Committee are ai called Elliott Abrams, assistant north Secretary of State for Latin Ameri­ can Affairs, to a closed-door aide Oliver North persuaded busi­ session. nessman Ross Perot to post a cash U.S. plays role In Honduras battle Sen. Dave Durenberger, R- reward for the release of American Minn.. the committee’s chairman, hostages in Beirut. “ I know nothing said the panel has now received about it,” he said of news reports territory in pursuit of Contras. considerable proportions.” most of the documents it sought in about the reported action. By Freddy Cuevas ties of the American forces, who About 700 Nicaraguan troops Honduran military intelligence its probe. “ There was some crea­ • Testified that the U.S. ambas­ The Associated Press were ordered to remain away from the fighting. U.S. officials said they reportedly crossed the border on sources, who spoke on condition of tive subpoena-serving” over the sador to Beirut, John Kelly, dis­ anonymity, said about 600 soldiers cussed efforts to free American Son TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras — would not release details on the Saturday and set fire to three weekend, he said, declining to airlift until it was deemed to be not deserted Honduran villages near were being flown in UH-IH Huey provide details. hostages in Beirut with National Barr Honduran troops, ferried by U.S. and CH-47 Chinook helicopters to helicopters flying on President militarily useful to Nicaragua, but the town of Cifuentes. The villages Asked about President Reagan’s Security Council officials in Wa­ who o they said the helicopters were were abandoned more than six the border “ to accelerate the weekend statement that mistakes shington, but circumvented the like “ Reagan’s orders, today were re­ removal of Nicaraguan forces from ported battling Nicaraguan soldi­ unarmed and that the flights were months ago because of tension were made in the affair, Shultz State Department in doing so. Feelin expected to end today. along the mountainous, jungle our territory.” said, “ If was a mistake to get “ I am, to put it mildly, shocked to tional ers sold to have advanced three The sources said the reinforce­ Honduran President Jose Azcona border. involved in the illegal ... funds learn this,” Shultz said, addingthat firs t miles across the Ill-defined, rugged ments were joining about 1,000 Hoyo said Sunday he had asked for The incursion by the Sandinista transfer.” He said he didn’t want to Kelly has been ordered back to award border. troops from Honduras’ 6th and 9th Honduras reported 18 soldiers U.S. aircraft to ferry reinforce­ troops was the fifth into Honduras appear to be speaking as a judge, Washington and told to bring bis Step reported in seven months. Infantry Battalions, backed by killed in the fighting and said there ments. The State Department in but added. “ From what I have seen records with him. ach ai U.S.-backed Contra rebels fight­ helicopter gunships. were “ many dead and wounded” Washington said President Rea­ and what the attorney general said • Disclosed he already has been Sager, ing to overthrow the Nicaraguan U.S. helicopters took off from the Nicaraguan troops. gan, “ after consuIUng with his some things took place that were questioned by Justice Department Camel senior advisers, agreed to provide government operate from bases in U.S.-operated air base at Palmer- Nicaragua denied its troops were illegal.” officials looking into the arms sale people the requested aircraft support....” southern Honduras. ola, 35 miles northwest of Teguci­ inside Honduras and said seven Shultz said that not only was the and diversion of funds to rebels. In March, U.S. aircraft and crews Capt. Carlos Quezada Aguilar, galpa. and landed the Honduran night < soldiers and two civilians were diversion illegal, but served to Shultz said he was prepared to ferried Honduran troops to the spokesman for the Honduran troops about 20 miles from the Calif., killed in warplane attacks on confuse American foreign policy cooperate fully with the committee “ Nath Nicaraguan villages. border when some 1,500 Nicara­ armed forces, said Sunday that the . toward Nicaragua. in its probe into the Reagan The There were no reports of casual­ guan soldiers penetrated Honduran fighting around Cifuentes was “ of Please turn to page 10 In other disclosures in testimony administration’s foreign policy whose given under oath — the first time in controversy, although he said some their i 10 years as a Cabinet official that information could only be discussed includ Shultz has been asked to formally in secret session. Tom Teachers pay, but lack ME A voice swear to tell the truth, the “ I am firmly in support of what is Lanpe secretary: taking place, namely the presi­ lors,” • Denied that he had personally dent’s determination to make the Virgin facts available to the appropriate who is not a member of the union plan to exclude them in a flyer teachers requested that the associ­ appefaled to the sultan of Brunei for By John Mitchell ation change its policy regarding money to help the Contras. But he committees of Congress” and in­ Herald Reporter that represents most of the town’s distributed by the MEA announcing 500 teachers. “ If they’re trying to a meeting in the Manchester High non-members to allow for their did not deny that other State vestigators and to ."deal with any Coi attendance at the meetings. Department officials did so, and wrongdoing,” he said. Local educators who are not collect this fee. then we have a right School auditorium on Dec. 11 Mazzotta verified this morning The secretary reiterated Presi­ Fan members of the Manchester Edu­ to attend the meeting.” regarding sections of the Education said a law against U.S. military aid Enhancement Act, which offers that non-members were paying a AP photo cation Association are complaining Edwards, who left the MEA two to the Contra rebels "did not dent Reagan’s statements of the rooms Connecticut towns money if they service fee, but added, “ If they that they’ve been denied the right to years ago after becoming dissatis­ preclude activities of the Depart­ weekend, in which Reagan ac­ Wynoi can upgrade teacher salaries. ’The want to have a say. they should Ivislon offer input at an upcoming union fied with its representation, said ment of State to solicit humanitar­ knowledged that “ mistakes were moth) d, the prospective teachers in Manches­ meeting is limited to MEA join.” ian assistance.” made” in connection with the their meeting concerning contract nego­ Mazzotta said the 28 non-union ter are required to either join the members only and required them to • Said it was “ outrageous” if decision to seek contacts with the A 98-106 tiations even though they have to teachers were free to petition, but MEA or pay 80 percent of the check in at the door, the announce­ ousted National Security Council moderates in Iran. conve joints, pay a fee for bargaining services. that any change in the rules of the “ It is our view that if they (MEA) normal union dues to cover the cost ment said. “I A letter opposing the terms of the contract meeting would have to IcHale are going to collect this service fee, of collective bargaining, contract stowa meeting was signed by 70 teachers come from a vote by MEA they have certain obligations to administration and grievance ad­ M u rf at Illing, including Edwards, and members. represent us,” said William Ed­ justments. Members currently pay throui forwarded to Catherine Mazzotta. TODAY’S HERALD wards, a teacher at Illing Junior $302 a year, Edwards said. vehici the M EA’s president. In the letter. Please turn to page 10 High School and one of 28 in town The 28 teachers learned of the two I fans c violence continues Snow and sleet the di Israeli soldiers shot guns and tear Becoming cloudy tonight with The Droney brothers rising stars In state gas at rock-throwing Palestinians light snow, sleet and freezing rain two t in clashes today throughout the likely late at night. Low of 15 to 20. West Bank and the Gaza Strip. As Periods of snow, sleet and freezing tions in 100 years, Markam said. Chris Droney’s law office in Hart­ old John and Chris Droney comple­ many as nine people were reported rain Tuesday, changing to rain in Bv Brent Laymen Chris Droney. in his first run for ford, the two talked about their ment each other perfectly — the wounded, including two shot by the afternoon. High of 35 to 40. The Associated Press political office in 1983, was the political aspirations: for John, who shrewd party boss and the attrac­ soldiers. Story on page 5. Details on page 2. highest vote getter among all Town is also a lawyer, a long tenure as tive candidate he needs to win ’They may be Connecticut’s ver­ Council candidates. state chairman; for Chris, a bid for elections. sion of the Kennedys. Local politi­ John and Chris Droney look like Congress should U.S. Rep. Barbara ‘”rhey’rc a winning combina­ Judicial reform urged cians say John F. Droney Jr. and different diversions of the same B. Kennelly decide to give up the 1st tion,” said Walter Markham, a Index his younger brother Christopher person, with shocks of dark hair The incoming co-chairmen of the District seat. history and government professor 20 p«gMi 2 ••ctlona have what It takes to forge a and handsome features. But while General Assembly’s Judiciary powerful political dynasty. Connecticut has its own tradition at the University of Hartford and Chris Droney has a boyish glow, Committee say they hope to refine . 10 Lottery— . . John Droney, West Hartford’s of powerful political families. Mrs. former Democratic school board A dvice. John Droney looks tougher with his the process of confirming judges -9 Obituarlee. Democratic town chairman since Kennelly’s father, the late John M. member. “ John is the tough politi­ Buelneet------9 OWtuenee------10 moustache and a ring of cigarette next year, in the wake of this year’s 1981, was tapped a week ago by Bailey, was state and national cian and Chris is more concerned Classified _ 19-20 Opinion ------6 about the impression he makes.” smoke encircling his head. highly publicized ousting of three C o m ic s ------8 People------2 Gov. William A. O’Neill to be the Democratic chairman. U.S. Sen. judges and the rejection of.two During John Droney’s reign in ’The pair took what Chris Droney Connecticut — 4 Sports 11-16 party’s new state chairman. Last Christopher Dodd, another Demo­ others. “ It was a witchhunt for West Hartford, the Democrats won calls their “ brother act” on the Entertainment 18 Television _ 18 year. Chris Droney became at 31 crat, is the son of the late U.S. Sen. some individuals,” said Rep. Ri­ control of the 'Town Council in 1983 road last year to lecture at the Focus______17 U.a/Wor1d_8,7 the youngest mayor In West Hart­ ’liiomas J. Dodd. chard D. Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill. West Hartford Democrats and and again in 1985 — the first time Local news _ 3 .10 Weather------2 ford history. Please turn to page 10 Story on page 4. During a recent interview at Republicans alike say the 40-year- they had taken consecutive elec­ MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Dec 8, 1986 - 8 4 - M t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Dec. 8, 1986 In Brie^ Sewer construction WEATHER Hearing set on Pagano law llcansa A public hearing will be held Jan. 6 in Hartford Superior Court gets OK from state on whether convicted felon AnUiony Pagano of Manchester Connecticut forecast should be allowed to practice law again, the executive director of the state Judicial Retdew Council said today. By Gtorat Loyng own Adams Street sewer line or to Central, Eastern Interior and Southwestern Attorney John D. LaBelle Sr., chairman of the. council, said Herald Reporter the Eighth District’s planned North Interior: Becoming cloudy tonight with light snow, members will make a recommendation after the hearing on Main Street sewer. Whoever han­ The state has given the Eighth sleet and freezing rain likely iate at night. Lows 15 whether Pagano’s indefinite suspension should be lifted. Then a dles the waste can also collect the Utilities District permission to hookup fees, which are expected to to 20. Periods of snow, sleet and freezing rain three-judge grievence panel wili schedule a bearing on the proceed with construction of a generate several million dollars in Tuesday, changing to rain in the afternoon. Highs matter and make a flnal decision, he said. 35 to 40. major sewer line in northwestern revenue. Development planned in Pagano, 32, was suspended from practicing law in October 1985 Manchester despite the fact that the area includes a regional shop- West Coastal and East Coastal: Cloudy tonight for his role in a May 1984 automobile accident in which a with iight snow, sleet or freezing rain late at night. ■ the district is fighting a related ping mall, hotels and 31-year-oId Fall River, Mass., man was killed. In August 1984, decision that would allow lucrative condominiums. Lows 25 to 30. Temperature rising overnight. Mixed Pagano was given a two-year suspended prison sentence after precipitation Tuesday, changing to rain by late hookup fees to go to the town At a meeting in July between Lesson Learned pleading no contest to the charge of misconduct with a motor government. officials from the DEP, the Eighth morning. Highs around 40. Yesterday marked the 45th anniversary of Japan’s vehicle. He also was sentenced to perform 150 hours of Richard J. Barlow, director of the District and the town, DEP officials Northwest Hills: Cloudy tonight with iight snow attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese, however, weren’t community service and fined $500. state Department of Environmen­ proposed that the town control the iate. Lows in the teens. Periods of snow mixing with According to court papera filed at the time, Pagano said he lied tal Protection’s Water Compliance valve because its officials would sieet and freezing rain on Tuesday. Highs around the first to plot a surprise attack on the base. In 1932, a to state troopers at the accident when he said he was alone in the Unit, said this morning the Eighth best know when the Adams Street 30. U.S Navy admiral organized war games in which a vehicle when the incident occurred. It was later learned that a District’s appeal of the DEP line had become full and could then sneak attack on Pearl Harbor was practiced. In the woman had been a passenger. 'The papers said Pagano’s vehicle decision to give the town control of a redirect the sewage into the Eighth simulation, the admiral’s small task force emphasized also contained traces of marijuana. key valve controlling the flow District line. Coastal forecast air power to “ destroy” the base. Japanese military Pagano applied for readmission to the bar in October. through the line will not invalidate The town agreed to the plan, but the D E P’s earlier approval of the the Eighth District did not, saying it Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R .I., and officers watched with interest. In 1941, they proved that district’s sewer plans. needed the hookup fees to pay for Montauk Point: Small craft advisory in effect. they had learned their lessons well. Unemployment claims rise slightly “ We never had any objection to the sewer. Following the meeting, Wind becoming northeast towards evening and construction starting,” said Bar- DO YOU KNOW — In what state is Pearl Harbor Claims for unemployment benefits rose slightly at the end of the DEP approved the district’s east Tuesday at 15 to 25 knots and gusty. low. But he said the state wants the sewer plans with the stipulation November to a weekly average of 21,355, the state Department of Seas 2 to 4 feet through Tuesday. located? Eighth District and the town to that the town control the valve, Chance of a sprinkle or flurry today. Periods of FRIDAY’S ANSWER — The 21st Amendment repealed Labor reported. work out the dispute over control prompting the Eighth District light snow and sleet tonight chan^ng to rain The figure represents a hike of 323 In the number of people between themselves, adding, “ We appeal in September. Tuesday with considerable fog. Prohibition. receiving unemployment benefits in Connecticut compared to just don’t want to get into a local But an administrative review has Visibility occasionally 2 to 4 miles today and 12-0-86 * Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 mid-November. turf issue.” been delayed in the hopes that the lowering generally to 1 to 3 miles and occasionally In Manchester, 598 filed for benefits during the final two weeks The DEP plans to notify the — Sno\w flurries are forecast Tuesday from the A Newspaper In Education Program town and the district can resolve NATIONAL FORECAST less tonight and often under 1 mile on Tuesday. of the month, an increase of 2.4 percent over the previous Eighth District of the decision later Sponsored by E the dispute themselves, Barlow southern Pfalns through the Midwest to the Great Lakes and New two-week period. Of those, 100 were first-time recipients, the this wGck said today. England. Showers are expected in most of the East. The Manchester Herald labor department said. Eighth District President Walter Across the nation Joyner said today that construction Joyner said he is hopeful the issue of the sewer line in the Buckland will be resolved. The directors of A southwestern storm spread rain and some IRS has money for area residents section probably will not begin until the town and the Eighth District are snow today across the mountains of Arizona and scheduled to meet informally ’Tues­ About 730 state residents, including some from the Manchester the spring. He said the Eighth New Mexico, while snow and snowshowers spread day, and the two sides are trying to area, have not claimed federal income-tax refund checks, the District wanted work to begin this from the Plains to northern New England. Almanac arrange a more formal series of director of the Internal Revenue Service’s district office winter on the $1.4 million project, Snowshowers were reported this morning from discussions on the issues that divide announced last week. but delayed soliciting bids until central Kansas across southern and eastern assured the appeal would not hold them. C The checks — most of which are from the i085 tax year — total Nebraska to central Iowa. Four inches of snow Today is Monday, Dec.8, the up construction. Whatever happens at the meet­ over $375,000, according to IRS spokesman Mike Dobzinski. He were on the ground at Beloit, Kan., with an inch at 342nd day of 1986. liie r e are 23 While the town runs the only ing, Mayor Barbara Weinberg said Th( said the figure represents a decline from the approximately Concordia, Kan., and Omaha and Norfolk, Neb. days left in the year. • sewage treatment plant in Man­ today it is unlikely the town will $530,000 in outstanding refunds from the 1983 tax year, the last SS Snowshowers also were reported across northern Today’s highlight in history; chester, the independent Eighth give up control of the valve. She period for which records are available. The decline might be in Minnesota, the upper Great Lakes, the northern On Dec.8, 1941, the United District still holds control of collec­ said that since the DEP said the attributable to the fact that Connecticut taxpayers are more mountains of Pennsylvania, western and upstate States declared war against tion lines in the northern part of town should have control, “ that’s Sai sections of New York state and northern New Japan, one day after the Japa­ careful in filing their returns, he said. town and also provides fire protec­ the policy we would be operating 8U t The Hartford district office reports that refund checks have not England. nese attacked Pearl Harbor In tion there. The two governments under.” Rain, drizzle and fog extended from the lower asking Congress to declare war. been claimed by the following residents: Edward F. Hare, Gary have often been at odds over Barlow warned that if negotia­ Harald photo by Pinto G. Miolla Jr., Ronald G. Gustafson, Edward O’Donnell, Jeyaraj Mississippi Valley across eastern Kansas and President Franklin D. Roosevelt questions related to service tions are not successful and a Missouri to the Ohio Valley and the middle Atlantic said Dec. 7,1941, would be a date and Teresa M. Vadiveloo and Barbara L. Warner, all of provision. review is begun, there is a chance Light of the season Coast. Rain also fell from Alabama to western and that “ will live in infam y.” DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS; Manchester, and Rocco and Helen Fiano and Maude P. Crosskey At issue in the current dispute is the D EP may withdraw its appro­ Thompson of Bolton. whether the town should control a val of the entire project and halt central Kentucky. On this date: Christmas lights show the way down Main Street in valve that would channel the construction. A cold front over Montana was responsible for In 1776, during the American Minister Golda M eir died. ; Taxpayers due a refund check for 1985 or previous years should sewage from an area where much “ That serves nobody’s interest,” Manchester these days, as reguiar oid street lights scattered snow showers over the northern Rockies. Revolution, George Washing­ In 1980, rock star John Lennon call the Internal Revenue Service toll-free at 1-800-424-1040. development is planned to either its he said. provide their usual glare. I Patchy areas of dense fog were reported along the ton’s retreating army crossed was shot to death outside his New Tei northern Pacific Coast and some of the interior the Delaware River from New York City apartment building. ^ Manchester police make cocaine bust be( valleys of California, Oregon and Washington. Jersey to Pennsylvania. In 1976, the United NationO o f] Today’s forecast called for snow and snowshow­ In 1863, President Abraham General Assembly re-elected Police seized $3,000 worth of suspected cocaine and arrested six Panel says range should be leased out I ers from western New York and Pennsylvania Lincoln announced his plan for Kurt Waldheim secretary^ people in a raid on a Cooper Street apartment Friday. the Reconstruction of the South. general by acclamation, one day Rodney Spencer, 41, and his sister, Glenda Spencer, 39, both of which would pay for the renovation the across the lower Great Lakes, the upper regional attraction in order to cover enthusiasts. Mississippi Valley, the Dakotas, Montana, eastern In 1886, the American Federa­ after he had won the endorse­ 30 Cooper St., were charged with possession of cocaine and Bv George Loyng “ What the commission was say­ and fund operating expenses, and operating expenses. tea Wyoming, Nebraska and western Kansas into the tion of Labor was founded at a ment of the Security Council. marijuana with the intent to sell and operation of a drug factory Herald Reporter ing was 'OK. show us some concrete would set aside a certain amount of time during which only residents del Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. convention of union leaders in Today’s birthdays: Enter­ after police searched their apartment Friday evening. That proposal has been criticized evidence that there was interest out could use the range. Sprague said. ( MORNING WEATHER — Weather satellite photo taken at 2:30 a.m. shows Showers and thundershowers should occur from Columbus, Ohio. tainer Sammy Davis Jr. is 6i: Siezed were numerous bags of cocaine, a small amount of The town rifle range would be because of concern that the facility leased out to a private firm that there,” he said The town Board of Directors is 198 a band of thick, precipitation-producing clouds extending from southern central and east Texas across southeast Oklahoma In 19M, the United State and Actor-director Maximiliaq marijuana and material commonly used in the processing of would be used mostly by people Although the panel's decision would pay the expense of renovat­ from outside Manchester and be­ scheduled to consider the matter at De to the lower Mississippi Valley. the Soviet Union agreed to a Schell is 56. Comedian Flip cocaine, police said. \ differed from Sprague's plan, he New England southwestward across the Tennessee Valley to northern ing nnd operating the Nike site cause the renovation and operating its Tuesday meeting, which begins Occasional rain and showers should reach from treaty to prohibit nuclear wea­ Wilson is 53. Rock singer Greg^ Prior to searching the apartment, police arrested David said his proposal was designed on tea and western Texas. Clouds and showers over Arizona and New Mexico fai....^ under a plan being proposed costs were considered too high. at 8 p.m. in Lincoln Center. southeast New York and eastern Pennsylvania pons in outer space. Allman is 39. Actress Kiiri Dorvee, 31, of 110 Eldridge St., for possession of marijuana and the assumption that only the town ha' by the Advisory Parks and Recrea­ Commission Chairman Joel Ja- Town Manager Robert Weiss said are associated with a low pressure system. Layered clouds lie along and In 1978, former Israeli Prime Basinger is 33. ; drug paraphernalia. Police said they stopped Dorvee after he left would operate the range Sprague across the mid-Atlantic states to the Ohio and tion Commission. Recreation Di­ nenda and Vice Chairwoman Do­ today that any group that leased the north of a cold front, which extends from North Dakota to Washington. the building at 30 Cooper St. Shortly afterward, Ross A. Burwood, said he understood the commis­ Tennessee valleys. rector Scott Sprague said today. rothy Brindamour. who have both range would have to operate it on a 23, of East Hartford, was arrested for possession of cocaine and sion's concern that the “ town's tax The panel’s recommendation fol­ been critical of the plan, could not non-profit basis. He said other marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said money could be better spent " lows criticism of a $75,000 renova­ be reached for comment today on buildings at the Nike site have been f On the Light Side they also had observed Burwood leaving the first-floor tion plan for the shooting range the panel’s action. Under the recommendation, a leased in a similar way. Ya apartment. drafted by Sprague. Under that However, Sprague said the com­ leasing agreement would be The rifle range was closed by the 8 coi While searching the apartment, police said they arrested plan, the town would pay for the mission wanted to shift the burden worked out with either a single gun town last winter after building code sei Famous composer style by the computer, followed Robert Edberg Jr., 22, of 235 Main St., and his girlfriend, Denise violations were discovered. PEOPLE repairs and operate the range as a of operating the rifle range to gun club or an association of gun clubs. tutors computer by a Bach-like version of ad Demarais, 20, of the same address, for conspiracy to possess Pa Indonesian folk song. cocaine. Police said Edberg and Demarais came to the Ye in the Broadway musical, “ High Song>wrltlng first Buses owned by Conway URBANA, 111. (AP) - This apartment and were arrested when Edberg told an officerhe was Twitty and John Hartford also Button Shoes,” and two Emmy The computer produces sevf new composer can’t hum a tune, interested in buying cocaine or marijuana. Leads still elusive In town murder case to Barry Mann and Cynthia Well, were on display. Awards for her work on “ Cae­ eral variations for each melody but knows Bach as well as de who collaborated, on hit songs The Judds, known for their hits sar’s Hour.” Her movie credits and “ it can goof since it is anyone. Police charged a Manchester Besides the false statement charge, ing lot at 125 Spruce St., where report in the absence of any like “ You’ve Lost That Lovin’ "Mama He’s Crazy’’ and include “ Harper Valley P.T.A.” making generalizations” about Bolton financial aid talk Is tonight The composer is a computer man Friday with giving a false he was charged with interfering Linders' body was found, but Wood evidence. The department has de Feelin’ ’’ have earned the N a­ “ Rockin’ With the Rhythm,” won Bach’s style, said Sirkin, adding that uses a program to “ listen” to statement in connection with the with an officer and possession of said he doesn't know when the never had an unsolved murder. en tional Academy of Songwriters’ a Grammy this year for the best that the computer is still learning The financial aid director at Central Connecticut State actual compositions by Johann Nov. 14 murder investigation of an cocaine. He was released on a examiner's report will be availa­ Wood said. Til first Lifetime Achievement country performance by a duo or Koch hopeful about Bach. University will tell students and parents how to fill out the college Sebastian Bach and learn funda­ Ellington teenager, but department $10,000 non-surety bond. ble. Wood said police have no leads The department has no plans to award. ‘ group with vocals. Financial Aid Form during a workshop at Bolton High School mental principles. Then, given a spokesman Gary Wood said detec­ and are no longer focusing their\ turn to outside help in the investiga­ Stephen Bishop, Burt Bachar- Howard Koch, the Academy Sirkin said the computer could tonight. Wood would not comment on the melody, the computer decides learn rock as easily as Bach, and tives still have no leads in the case investigation on a party at 125 tion if the examiner's report offers ach and his wife Carole Bayer Award-winning writer of the film The workshop, which will begin at 7; 30 p.m. in the high school arrest other than to say that it was what kind of basic harmony Bach and are awaiting test results from no useful information, he said. Sager, Brian Wilson and Kim classic “ Casablanca,” says Hol­ some day might be able to create library, will cover the cost of a college education, aid programs related to the investigation into the Spruce St. the night of the murder. Fabray recognized might have composed around it. the state medical examiner. State police are usually brought Carnes performed for the 2,000 lywood focuses too strongly on music for the pop charts. I and how aid award decisions are made. murder of 17-year-old Michael S. He said the murder has been an “ The great thing about bring­ into an investigation only in its ca people who attented the Saturday Stage, film and TV actress profits and doesn’t pay enough Parents of students planning to attend college are encouraged Sean Campbell of 308 Lydall St., Linders. unusually difficult case, noting that ing Bach back to life is you can early stages, when evidence is pr night ceremony in Beverly Hills, Nanette Fabray, the winner of a attention to human values and to attend. whose age was not available, was About a week ago, the state in past cases police have not had to Nt ask him to harmonize a melody arrested at about 6 p.m. Friday. rely on a medical examiner's being gathered. Wood said. Calif., kicking off the academy’s Tony and two Emmy awards, social problems. medical examiner visited the park­ received the Screen Actors But Koch, who survived the written long after his death,” “ National Songwriters Week.” said David Sirkin, who helped Lottery hl| The event also gave writers Guild’s highest award for her blacklists of the McCarthy era, re career achievements and contri- said Sunday he still holds out create the computer program at whose names aren’t as famous as the University of Illinois. Connecticut daily: their songs a chance to perform, bution to humanitarian hope that writers and directors Five teens charged In burglary int concerns. can bring insights to important Sirkin played a recording of including Billy Steinberg and “ On Top Of Old Smokey” com­ Saturday: 785 wi Tom Kelly, who wrote Cyndl Fabray, given the award Sun­ Issues of the day through their Tt posed in the baroque master’s Play Four: 7974 said. ties. police said. They left at 9:15 Lanper’s latest hit, “ True Co­ day during the organization’s work, as he did. Five Manchester teenagers were m annual membership meeting in “Casablanca needed to be charged with third-degree burglary Police said they received confi­ p.m.. but returned about 30minutes lors,” and Madonna’ s “ Like a dential information earlier that the later, police said. Los Angeles, began acting at age made. People needed something and second-degree larceny Friday Virgin.” BURT BACHARACH building on Porter Street would be Under questioning from police, to 5, is hearing impaired and a to believe in,” he said of the in connection with the theft of more burglarized on Friday night. Seven the teenagers said they entered the m . . performs at ceremony Humphrey Bogart-Ingrid Berg­ Manchester Herald than $10,000 worth of equipment founder of the National Theater Manchester police officers and building by unscrewing the cy­ R( of the Deaf and the National man morie about people oppos­ from the former Highland Park Tuesday Only Country hospitality School building, police said this detectives set up surveillance linder lock on the school's back match the exterior’s dusty rose Captioning Institute. ing fascism. USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 50 morning. throughout the evening, police said. door, police said. According to one Fans walked through the bed­ color, and appointments include In 1986, she was appointed to Koch, Academy Award­ Six teenagers, including the five suspect's statement, police said, From Our Meat Dept. rooms of country music singers televisions, stereo, plush carpet­ the Senate Commission on Edu­ winning actor John Houseman Publlshtd dally axcapt Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 Police said the five — Jonathan and certain holidays by tha Man- weekly, $6.50 for one month, $10.25 that were arrested, appeared at the the teenagers began taking things Wynonna and Naomi Judd as the ing, skylights and indirect cation of the Deaf, said guild and actress Louise Fletcher, and Thulin, 16, of 61 Bruce Road; John 9 chsatar Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard lor three months, $36.50 for six school at about 8:30 p.m. while it out of the building immediately ^CeWTBRCUT mother-daughter duo opened lighting. spokesman Mark Locher. critic Ralph Crawshaw blasted Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year. 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No pet, tag sale, or jeare association over the weekend commercial ads accepted. N a m e . Phone 348 Main Street he Call 643-2711 — Ask for Classified. rafter officials there said they could 6 4 9 -1 0 2 5 ■not operate the office without the Manchester, CT gc Address . xnmputers and telephones, police MANCHESTER HERAIJ), Monday, Dec. 8. 1986 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 8, 1M6 I - MAN Lawmakers hit judge selections Israelis and Palestinians Judiciary chairmen say system resuited in ‘witchhunt: clash for 5th straight day

testify Is still being worked out, By Allyn Fisher chanting pro-PLO slogans, burning said. By Judd Everhart notify that individual, have a Review Council in dealing with Avallone said. Part of the problem The Associated Press tires and throwing stones, wit­ The Associated Press hearing,” the veteran lawmaker mental or drug or alcohol prob­ said. "Evidence against them lems. The law allows the censure, in the confirmation process has nesses said. IN OCCUPIED Gaza City, 500 always been getUng people to give RAMALLAH, Occupied West By the time reporters arrived, schoolgirls marched down the main HARTFORD — The incoming would be presented against them in suspension or removal of a judge adverse testimony about judges, ftto nnon OA noAAin whose temperament "adversely Bank — Israeli soldiers shot guns the streets were deserted except for street waving the banned Palesti­ co-chairmen of the General As­ before whom they frequently charges are.” affects the orderly carriage of and tear gas at rock-throwing Israeli soldiers enforcing a curfew. nian flag and defiantly shouting at sembly’s Judiciary Committee say Palestinians in clashes today An Israeli woman was slightly soldiers, said witnesses who asked they hope to refine the process of Clitics, ’Tulisano said, “are going justice.” **” ullsano said part of the problem to have to come in and make the The council is also now empo­ throughout the West Bank and the injured by thrown stones in the not to be identified. confirming judges next year, in the during the 1986 session stemmed nearby city of Ei Bireh, said "We sacrifice our soul and blood wake of this year’s highly public­ charges, either individually or wered to initiate investigations of Gaza Strip. As many as nine people judges who council members be­ from a survey of lawyers commissi­ were reported wounded, including military officials who could not be for you, our martyr,” the girls ized ousting of three judges and the through representatives of the bar. chanted. Troops shoved the girls off The judge will be able to bring in a lieve may have conducted them­ oned by House Speaker R.E. Van two shot by soldiers. further Identified under army rejection of two others. Norstrand, R-Darlen. The lawyers It was the fifth straight day of regulations. the streets but did not open fire, the "It was a witchhunt for some defense.” selves Improperly. Previously, the Tulisano, who served as Judi­ council could only act upon a were asked to rate judges and from '/\ violence in the occupied territories. A second Israeli woman was witnesses said. Owner m individuals,” said Rep. Richard D. that survey. Van Norstrand con­ Soldiers have fatally shot three Troops surrounded Gaza’s Jaffa Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, the former ciary Committee co-chairman for written complaint. slightly Injured when her car was Condom! ’Tulisano’s co-chairman will be cluded that five or six judges were protesters, including a 14-year-old pelted with stones near the Jewish School and fired warning shots in House chairman of the committee six years before the Republicans boy, and arrested more than 70 settlement of Psagot near Hebron, the air to break up a separate thatthej who will assume that role once won control of the legislature for Sen. Anthony V. Avallone, D-New “in trouble.” Haven, who said he and Tulisano Three of them were later re­ people. Israel radio said. demonstration. when tra again beginning with the 1987 the 1985 and ’86 sessions, also said a Israel radio reported that the also want those lawyers and any moved from the bench. A fourth Palestinian journalists say the town’s S) legislative session. "What hap­ law passed this year should help the voluntarily withdrew after alcohol protests were triggered by suspi­ IN THE JERUSALEM suburb of U.S. State Department has questi­ pened (during the 1986 session) process. That law requires the members of the public who fre­ much su quently appear before particular problems surfaced. The commit­ cions that Israel was helping the Abu Dis, a Palestinian suspected of oned the Israeli Embassy in Wa­ lowered the judges’ morale. We Judicial Department to give ,the Shiite Moslem Amal militia fight shington about the disturbances. homeow ha ve to boost their image, not tear it committee any material it has on judges to be given a chance to tee, then controlled by Republi­ collaborating with Israeli authori­ down. judges coming up for testify before the committee when cans, rejected a fifth nominee from Palestinian guerrillas in Lebanon. ties was shot dead overnight in The U.S. administration appar­ clutterin reappointment. that judge comes up for the governor on the grounds she did A Palestinian was reported mur­ what appeared to be a political ently was worried that the continu­ "Hopefully, what we will do, will not have enough experience. The dered in a Jemsalem suburb, and killing, said the Palestine Press ing troubles could sabotage hopes Wednesf be conduct public hearings and if Another new law creates a reappointment. Thatd procedure for the chief court How they would go about finding governor then withdrew that one report, disputed by the authori­ Service, which monitors activity in to improve the climate and create we identify individuals who we L ties, said one person was wounded conditions conducive to peace nego­ think have some problems, we will administrator and the Judicial those people and getting them to nomination. A P photo the occupied territories and the this poin in violence that followed disclosure Arab sector of Jemsalem. Israeli tiations, the radio said. If the < A Marine honor guard fires a salute to Sunday. The Taney is the last active duty of the killing. police confirmed that a Palestinian been ign ship that was in Pearl Harbor during the Three Palestinians, including a had been killed but said they did not ISRAELI SOLDIERS shot and the dead from Pearl Harbor during the 14-year-old, have been killed by know the motive. killed two protesting Bir Zeit over a lo Vets group solicits home’s residents decommissioning of the Coast Quard Japanese attack 45 years ago. Israeli troops moving to quell the Israeli troops later surrounded students Thursday and killed a easy to v third Palestinian, a 14-year-old, in E Cutter'- Taney in Portsmouth, Va., five days of Palestinian protests the Abu Dis vocational college after the Balatta refugee camp near before tl ROCKY HILL I cluttering the curbs of nearby streets on on arms deals But state courts that addressed the issue found such conditions parties, notably students and Wednesday as they have threatened to do. do not violate due process and researchers in the field of spouse teachers," the conservative leader That dramatic gesture is not called for at abuse feel this kind of protection is needed in most domestic said. this point. WASHINGTON — ’The one place where the violence cases, says the study by the National Institute of Justice. “It can only be done in calm. It Reagan administration’s arms deal with Iran has The study issued Sunday says a victim in a domestic violence clearly appears that that is not the If the condominium owners’ arguments had created as much anguish and uproar as it has in case is “especially vulnerable during the pre-trial period, when case today. Demonstrations in AP photo been ignored by the town Board of Directors Washington is Baghdad, the beleaguered capital of the defendant may try to retaliate” for the woman’s role in process, with all of the risks of over a long period, their impatience might be _ r*EA Iraq, whose soldiers are on the receiving end of the having the man arrested. violence and the dangers that they Street cleaners sweep near the debris of before. Twenty cars were destroyed by entail for all, are the proof,” Chirac easy to understand. But the issue has been &YA //-J J American-made anti-tank and anti-aircraft burned cars In the Latin Quarter of Paris demonstrators protesting the govern­ missiles sold to their Iranian enemy. said. E before the directors only a short while and VORr WORTH frpf-- Iraq retaliates for missile attack A spokesman at the presidential early Sunday after violence the night ment’s planned university reform. requires detailed consideration before it can We originally broke the story of the administration’s covert arms dealing with Iran, NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iraq said today its air force jets struck a palace said Socialist President be properly addressed. Francois Mitterrand was satisfied and Dale Van Atta traveled to Baghdad for an “large maritime target” off the Iranian coast after 47 Iraqis, with Chirac’s announcement. “This it would create an elite university housing and books, but there is no standards. Tipping fees were established chiefly as a exclusive interview the other day with Iraq’s including women and children, were killed in weekend missile decision conforms with the position system. tuition, and everyone receives ,a Monory announced Friday three means of prolonging the life of the sanitary foreign minister and deputy prime minister, Tareq attacks and air raids by Iran. expressed to the prime minister by French high school graduates sim ilar state diploma upon controversial parts of the measure landfill. The rationale was that they would Open Forum Aziz. It was the first time Aziz had talked with an The term “large maritime target” generally refers to oil the president.” now are allowed to enter any state graduation. would be withdrawn for further prevent commercial dumpers from using the American reporter since the scandal erupted last tankers and other commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf Although the government said its university they wish. There is a The proposed legislation would study and consultations, but stu­ month. waters. But Gulf shipping sources said they received no word that proposal would make schools more modest registration fee and stu­ let universities set their own dents demanded complete withdra­ Manchester landfill for free instead of paying wal of the bill. C ’Though he was too diplomatic to use the word any vessel was hit today. competitive, the students claimed dents have to pay for their own admission and curriculum dumping fees elsewhere, and it was a good ’They managed, we managed, but The pool is the culmination of State-run Baghdad Radio said 37 of thelraqi victims, including Please consider it wasn’t the sameasbeingpartof over two decades of dedicated “lie,” the affable, English-speaking Aziz made it one. clear that he felt he had been betrayed personally seven women and eight children, fell in a missile attack on Basra, But when the fees were set, residents using future of Bolton a campus-like setting so impor­ planning on the part of the Iraq’s second largest city only 14 miles west of the border. tant to the spirit of a school. organization and generous giving by Secretary of State George Shultz and other South Africa says 256 youths detained the landfill to dispose of domestic trash were When the people with the big on the part of the community. Americaris who had at least a good idea of what exempted and there was no direct effect on To the Editor: hearts and great minds of Bolton When the decision was madetogo was going on over the past 18 months. Few believe Reagan, poll shows “It is clear,” he said, “that the American tween 1,300 and 4,000 children under Walt, chairman of the Black Sash 17-year-olds are held. curbside trash collection. get together to “tackle” this ahead with the project, the lOH NEW YORK — Just 10 percent of the Americans questionedin a JOHANNESBURG, South Africa administration deliberately delivered arms (AP) — The government in its first the age of 18 are in detention and chapter in Transvaal province. Thus the taxes paid by owners of homes on I have been involved with mammoth concern I hope they board realized that some loan Newsweek poll believed President Reagan was ignorant of the have appealed for their release “We are concerned that the com­ They are among an estimated will considerthings lOyearsdown funds would be necessary to supplies to Iran during the time when It was official accounting of detained town streets still cover their trash collection, schools in seven different towns Iran-Contras arms deal, and only 23 percent think he’s doing ali children said today that 256 youths before Christmas. missioner does not appear to be 20,000 people detained at some point and cities in the 13 years since I the road and not just next year, supplement the monies which assuring us — and telling us in official meetings — he can to uncover the facts. since a national state of emergency while condominium owners — whose units that it was taking all possible measures to stop the under age 16 are being held without The Black Sash, one of the groups aware of the fact that in terms of front on common condominum property and decided to pursue a career in the year after that and the year lOH has collected and invested Fifty-eight percent of the Newsweek sample thought it wouid charge under state-of-emergency leading the “Free the Children” South African legislation, children was declared June 12. Monitoring after that. Bolton has an abun­ over the years. Our request for flow of military equipment to Iran.” be “very difficult” for Reagan to be an effective president during groups estimate that about half of not town streets — have to pay more for teaching. For the past six years I regulations. campaign, challenged the govern­ are those under the age of 18.” have taught fourth grade and dance of people with intelligence loan support met with a positive the remainer of his term because of the arms scandal. The breakdown provided by the ment to release figures for detained According to Coetzee’s figures, those people remain in detention. garbage removal. That puts an added burden and soul so I feel confident and response from First Federal AZIZ MET WITH SHULTZ on six separate By an almost 2-to-l margin, 56 percent to 29 percent, 16- and 17-year-olds. the children in detention include coached junior high basketball in commissioner of police, Gen. J.P. The state-of-emergency regula­ on condo owners, a burden they quite Bolton. Teaching in Bolton is one assured. Savings and Loan, Heritage occasions dating back to 1983. and said they both respondents said it would be worse if the president really hadn’t Coetzee, showed that the youngest Coetzee “is well aware that the one who is 11, six who are 12,21 who agreed that “the best means to press the Iranians known about the Contra operations than if he had known and Black Sash estimates of 1,800 are 13, 88 who are 14, and 140 who tions give the government sweep­ justifiably find unfair. of the best things that could I once read that Albert Einstein Savings and Loan, Manchester detainee was 11. ing powers to detain people as long said, “I never think of the future. State Bank and the Savings Bank to stop this war is to stop the flow of arms to Iran.” approved. Anti-apartheid monitoring children in detention is for children are 15. His report did not give any At the same time, condominium owners do happen to a young man who loves aged 17 and under,” said Ethel indication how many 16- and as the emergency is in force. working with and directing child­ It comes soon enough.” I don’t of Manchester. The two met most recently on Oct. 1, and Shultz groups have estimated that be­ pay separately for a variety of other services still gave no indication that the administration’s that other homeowners get from the ren. Ifeelluckyand proud tobe an know about anyone else but the The backing of these institu­ past six years have flown by me at tions allowed us to go forward on policy on arms to Iran had changed, Aziz said. government. That is part of the burden they employee in the Bolton School System. break-neck speed. The future of a this project which will provide a In 1984, Aziz visited Washington, where he met Pupils mourn assume in exchange for the relatively lower The kids in Bolton are bright, town lies in its children. They valuable resource for the entire not only Shultz, but then-National Security Adviser cost of condominium units over comparable well-mannered, thoughful and need an environment that is community. Special thanks go to Robert MacFarlane and “all the group who were slain teacher houses with separate lots on public streets. happy while the parents are spacious, cheery, well-equipped Manchester State Bank Presi­ involved later” in the secret arms deal, Aziz said. Condominium unit owners pay for plowing concerned and supportive. The and overall, one that is conducive dent Nathan Agostinelli and There was “full agreement” on U.S. efforts to stop to warmth, creativity and learn­ the sale of arms to Iran, he said. LEWISTOWN, Mont. (AP) - and maintaining their common streets, for Board of Education is dedicated Senior Vice President Stanley High school officials decided to end to excellence, the administrators ing ... preferably one with a teen Jarvis, (the lOH treasurer), for Asked if he considered the American officials to instance. And in some condominiumsN unit be liars, Aziz replied: “Well, I don’t want to use any classes early today for a memorial are dedicated to assisting the center and a very large junior the leading role they took in service for a substitute teacher who owners pay to maintain water and sewer staff and the teachers are dedi­ high gymnasium. underwriting the effort. names in this respect, because I have to keep — well, the minimum of a diplomatic attitude or students and police say may have lines. cated to the kids. The operation is been slain by mistake. Basic trash removal would certainly seem tight, the atmosphere is healthy Charles ladaresta David Moyer, diplomatic dealing in this respect. But I think the definition is quite clear.” Psychologists and counselors to be in the same category of obligation. and we are all quite fortunate to Vernon Chairman, lOH planned to keep working today with But the tipping fees that add to the cost of be a part of it. I know I am! Bruce L. Belflore, Despite the injury the Iraqis feel they have Fergus High School administrators The population of Bolton is Finance Committee suffered, “we haven’t received any apology from to try to heal emotional wounds DeGemmis...Exclusive Agents for Santa that collection are something quite different. Thanks to many any American official,” Aziz said. , The condominium units are residences in growing at an incredible rate and inflicted Thursday when Henrietta it seems this trend will continue 'The Iraqi leader took pains to explain why Iraq Smith, 40, was killed and Assistant for lOH support Belts of leathers and Manchester, and their owners should be because of the highway. TTie Letters to the editor refuses to accept the justification for the arms deal Principal John Moffatt was criti­ given by President Reagan in his Nov. 13 speech. cally wounded in a shooting ram­ fabrics from $15-27.50. exempted from the tipping fees like other schools are getting a bit crowded The Manchester Herald wel­ Rcvcrsibles, also ($27.50) residential users of the landfill. He particularly challenged Reagan’s statement page in the school. of ourJ-'"" „ Marx, and it isapparent that space in the To the Editor: comes original letters to the Kristofor Hans, a l4-year-old SchaffueT (Kristian In the end, it is obvious that the town three buildings that collaborate that the weapons sold to Iran were “defensive editor. equipment.” freshman, is charged in the. shoot­ A»s“" , collcctio"- government has the obligation to work out an to produce our ambitious, crea­ The Board of Directors of the Letters should be brief and to ings, which also caused minor Dior or new exemption program that will resolve the tive students has become a major Instructors of the Handicapped the point. ’They should be typed or injuries to two students. from$'»0- (no THE MATERIEL INCLUDED at least 2,000 TOW “ha?gr(or alieranona. of matter. Residents, however, should be more concern. Manypeopleare looking Inc. wishes to express our neatly handwritten, and, forease A private funeral service for into the problem of dealing with anti-tank missiles and 235 Hawk anti-aircraft responsible than to leave their neighbors gratitude to local banks for their in editing, should be double­ missiles. ‘ ‘The American administration knows Smith was scheduled late this this fast-approaching dilemma. I support of the lOH specialized spaced. Letters must be signed morning at St. James Episcopal ‘ staring at sidewalks lined with garbage once taught in a mobile unit in very well that Iran has a superiority in numbers (of teaching pool which is being built with name, address and daytime soldiers); Iraq has a superiority in tanks and Church in Lewistown, a farming Neckwcur Foj before giving officials enough time to address New Haven and it was not a great onto the present Manchester High and ranching community, with every telephone number (for aircraft,” Aziz said. “So the American buJgel.lOO^,""’ the matter. environment for the kids to grow. School swimming facility. verification). burial in nearby Moore, where she administration provided the Iranians with lived with her husband and two equipment ca ll^ defensive, but which actually children. would lead to the neutralization of the Iraqi A community memorial service K,:a\mcnia's superiority in the two fields, and that means that was planned this afternoon in the Questions about UTC’s shipments to Iran the Iranian superiority (in troops) is going to high school auditorium. VilW prevail.” “We’re going to run a shortened very ,, special ^*|ps Aziz also rejected Reagan’s contention that his schedule” of classes at the high From our great collection of 1 nur accessories—im ported 100% HARTFORD — Did the Reagan administration UNITED TECHNOLOGIES SPOKESMAN Rick emissaries were dealing with Iranian school today. Principal Robert (420-301 and our From our Whitmyre says, “It often takes this much time to S i s i v e and ever lambs wool mufllcrs (in solids encourage the Oct. 29 shipment to Iran — through a “moderates,” saying: “’This is absurd. If they were Raver said. “That will allow any of popular Chnslirias coIlec(ion-v e„o n -o n e o f ‘san, "‘ and plaids) $17.50 and Braces (in Canadian subsidiary of a major U.S. defense process an international order.” the students or staff the opportunity S s lc a l club lies favor,ies-100% Gun^ o"-® clip or button-on styles) $17.50. moderates they wouldn't ask for arms to end the Sport Coal (ullv r j contractor — of vitally needed spare parts for However, unofficial sources within the company to go (to the service) that choose ($17.50) war. If they asked for medical equipment, for lailorcd in ihe USA F American-made helicopters? Robert dispute this. instance, if they asked for wheat, meat, some kind to.” alleraiions. Gift ^ It was clearly understood that the engine parts, 'They say that at first the company was hesitant of human assistance — yes, I could understand Students have said Hans was «I9 (regula.; while ostensibly ordered for non-military aircraft, Wagman about filling the order because the spare parts, there is some logic in that.” failing in French and had openly would also fit Iranian military helicopters powered while ostensibly for the non-military Bell 212, also threatened to kill his French Summing up his country’s grievance, the Iraqi teacher, LaVonne Simonfy. The gift by Pratt & Whitney engines, according to unofficial would fit Iranian military helicopters powered by foreign minister said: “Providing arms to improve everyone Ccrlifiv"*!; Gant hoisery in argyles and jac­ sources within the parent company. United Pratt Sc Whitney engines. But word is said to have Smith, who was substituting for quards ($9) make a light hearted the military situation of Iran against us, this is a Mrs. Simonfy on Thursday, may Technologies. been passed along to the company that Washington hostile attitude against Iraq which we do not accessory. Don't forget the basics would look favorably on the deal. have been shot by mistake, stu­ by Burlington, too! ($3.50-$5.50). These sources also say word was passed along to deserve by any means.... We did not hurt the dents said. s'rjs- A great stocidng stufTer (no pun 9 the firm that Washington would look favorably on So, on Oct. 29, the first quarter of what was to be United States of America. We did not threaten the intended). a $2.8 million order was shipped to Iran from “It’s one direction that we’re the deal. interests of the United States of America ^ We taking right now in interviews, is Third-party international transactions like this an order for PT6-T3 Twin Pac helicopter engine Canada. parts from Iran Helicopter Support It Renewal Inc. sympathized with the American people and other trying to confirm the fact that he could somewhat explain how President Reagan can Also, Whitmyre refused to comment on whether people about the agony of the hostages.” did make threats,” Assistant Police — a “private company” based in Tehran. any of the |»r^sent to Iran were actually made in rt shir's say that "less than a plane load” of military Chief Tom Killham said Sunday. -,cxq' hardware has been shipped directly from the the United ^lites and then transferred to the “We’re still working on the Sero ‘'‘‘‘Voertnancn'.f- spceially II (Regul' J .■'Aflief f Ply 1 United States to Iran. THE ENGINE IS USED to power the Bell 212 Canadian subsidiary — something that is also Mlnl-editorial motive thing,” Killham said. “We $16 helicopter, which carries a crew of two and up to 13 in ^ ftf’’iron, Much of the Iranian air force is comprised of being alleged. Believe it or not, the campaign to host the 1996 still haven’t established a ciear-cut bpP'"'XI U.S.-made aircraft. Many of these have fallen into passengers; it is a commercial, as opposed to a Now the company says that it has “voluntarily” Olympic games has already begun. That’s right: motive for this incident.” ^32-567.^^ military, helicopter. disrepair, leaving the air force unable to give suspended filling the rest of the helicopter-parts 1996. First out of the starting chocks are the Hans, who was taken to the support to ground troops — a major military According to United Technologies Vice President order at the request of the Canadian government. Greeks, who argue that they’re entitled, since the Montana Youth Treatment Center Suede Barraculta jackets wiih Slacks to be casual in! Polo Jeans problem for Iran. B. Jay Cooper, the appropriate Canadian export 1996 games will mark the 100th anniversary of the in Billings after his arrest, pleaded plaid cotton flannel lining--in ($40), corduroys (8 great colors CANADIAN DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER innocent to youth-court charges of natural. Santa price $99 (regular­ $35.99, regularly $45) and the ever licenses required to fill the order were requested. modem Olympics, which were first held in Athens. ly $125). popular Khakis (in plain and pleated MANY OF IRAN’S HELICOPTERS - large He says even though it was not required — because Donald Mazankowski said his government had Despite their unseemly eagerness — like putting up deliberate homicide and attempted front—from $31.99, regularly numbers of which are grounded — are powered by the order was going through Canada — the firm requested that further shipments be postponed Christmas decorations on Labor Day — we think deliberate homicide. $39-$42.50) Pratt tc Whitney engines. Pratt St Whitney is a because of questions raised about possible military District Judge Peter Rapkoch also requested permission for the sale from the the Greeks have a good case. In fact, we suggest ordered that Hans undergo a subsidiary of United Technologies, the defense U.S. Commerce Department. The company says use of the engine parts. that the Olympics be held permanently in Greece, Mazankowski said it was difficult to apply psychiatric evaluation and set a 6 giant which is based here in Hartford. they did this to be extra cautious. Cooper says avoiding the political backbiting and greedy hearing for Dec. 16. Pratt & Whitney helicopter engine parts have export-control guidelines to helicopter parts United Technologies received "appropriate commercial rivalry that now mar the event. Authorities hoped to decide this long been near the top of Tehran’s military approval.” because of the “inter-changeability of use of helicopters for military and civilian purposes.” week whether to seek to have Hans shopping list. But because the attack helicopters tried as an adult, said Fergus that the engines power are considered offensive Secretary of Commerce Malcom Baldridge has Meanwhile, sources say that Pratt Sc Whitney ® e G e m m is said the Commerce Department gave its County Attorney Craig Buehler. weapons, Pratt & Whitney is prohibited from Canada has also been supplying new engines for Montana law permits children as d of Glastonbury selling directly to the Iranians; and any third party permission for the transaction because the what are clearly military aircraft destined for requested parts for the non-military helicopters iiaurlipBtpr Hrralh young as 12 to be tried as adults in in this country selling such U.S.-made parts to Iran Iran. Founded In 1881 felony cases. In Addition To Our would be subject to prosecution. are not on the extensive list of restricted goods that United Technologies sources confirm that the cannot be sold or shipped to Iran. Killham said that, as the initial 2450 MAIN STREET Regular Hours Wfe Will But Pratt Sc Whitney Canada can sell to Iran — firm has sold engines to the Swiss company Pilatus PENNY M. SIEFFEHT...... Publlthar shock of the incident diminished, [nurinKSufTtcld^^ OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 for use in its turbo-powered PC-7 military aircraft. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacutiv* EOHor and it appears that is exactly what the Canadian A Canadian government spokesman says that his JAMES P. SACKS...... Managing Editor witnesses were able to give a more GLASTONBURY 1 (beginning Dec. 7th); branch of the U.S. firm has done. According to ’ government gave its approval for the transaction The Swiss-made plane has been one of the few new ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AtaoclataEditor c.oherent account of what OPEN MONDAYS unofficial United Technologies sources, not only based on assurances from the company that the military planes that Iran is currently able to buy on happened. Ple.se Use Otrr .U». 203-633-5203 ' (beginning Dec. 1st); does the White House know about it, but the deal parts were for civilian use. the world arms market. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advartlaing DIractor “1 feel now, a couple of days after 1 Knlrancc—ir ’ OPEN WEEKDAY actually came about "at Washington’s request.” If, as United Technologies says, this was all a These sales also are said to have been made with MARK F. ABRAITIS...... Bualnaaa Managar the incident, that we’re getting 'Marked Wi'h AM EXP.: M/C; VISA; AND DEGEMMIS CHARGE NITES until 9 (begin- SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Managar better, calmer descriptions of what According to United Technologies’ “official” normal transaction, a still-unanswered question is Washington’s knowledge and approval. ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praasroom Managar Parkinti- HONORED ning Dec. 11th). version, the story begins in September 1985: Pratt why it took more than 13 months to ship an order JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar happened,” he said. “We’re getting fo r w h n f w e re e ««p n H n l v o ff-th e -s h e lf n n rts Robert Wagman Is a syndicated columnist. ^ better interviews about the actual It Whitney Canada of Longeull. Quebec, received 1 Incident itself.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 8, 1986 — » L 8 - M/ » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 8, 1986 HAOAR HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik Brown* SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Chart** M. Schulz U)ATCHIN6 >^0UR BLANKET UUHAT IF IT NB/ER BUSINESS TUMBLING AROUNP IN COMES OUT? WHAT IF THE PR'CER IS 5CAR1'... IT'S PESTROVEP? r ' n Definitions of arbitrage differ

QUESTION: $48, because of doubts the deal will Securities and Exchange Commis­ When I was in go through. sion has been cracking down on business school Some Wall Street operators, now trading on inside information. The IT'S NOT SUITABLE years ago. my tabbed arbitragers — “ arbs,” for SEC wants a “ level playing field,” C>fM6 King F«Blurn Syndcaib IrK Work) nghls iBMrvbc) VIEWING FOR CHILPREN, professors de­ Investors’ short — then buy large amounts of on which all investors have the THE PH^ THE PHANTOM by L** Falk B By Barry jQRS stock, thus taking on the risk same information available. ■ fined “ arbi­ trage" as fol­ Guide they will get $50 for every share of you CAN'T CQiyWMT I JU ST THEIR OWN ^ .WE /MUST FIND WHO S E E / ,T O L D XOU IT ^ lows: “ The QRS they bought at $48. That’s QUESTION: As secretary to a -- MURPER IN A^y y/«EDICINE,/«R.PRES|- ORDERED THESE THU3S 57/ WOULDN'T h a p p e n . TH E simultaneous William A. Doyle legitimate. company president, I learn a great TO ASSASSINATE YOU. / / PRESIDENT'S SAWNS US. purchase and Arbs often buy stocks of takeover deal of information on which my sale of the same candidates based on rumors, which husband and I have made money. A or similar secur­ might or might not work out. That’s number of times, when I knew the w i m ity or commod- also legitimate. company’s earnings were rising ity, to take advantage of differen­ Your business school professors However, Boesky and his cronies sharply, we bought company stock. ces in prices.” provided the traditional definition removed the "risk” from many of Once, when I knew the dividend For example, if a certain stock is of arbitrage. Besides your exam­ their operations. They are charged would be increased, we took out a CAPTAIN EASY »>by Crook* A Ca*ale trading at ISO on the New York ple, traditional arbitrage can In­ with — and some of them already loan and purchased a large amount VULETIPE 194-5... Stock Exchange and $82 on the volve the purchase of rights to have admitted to — getting "in­ of the stock. Another time, when I JUST A SECONP, (AY MAN London Stock Exchange, a pur­ subscribe to a security or the side” information about deals knew corporate earnings were chase on the NYSE and a sale on the purchase of a convertible security certain to be done; buying the down, we sold most of our stock. London Exchange at those prices and the simultaneous sale of the stocks in advance; pocketing huge Now, with the fuss about trading security obtainable through exer­ profits. That’s illegal, because they on inside information, we wonder if gives an "arbitrager” a profit of $2 BLONDI BLONDIE by D*an Young A Sion Dr*k* per share — less commissions. cise of the rights or of the security acted on “ material nonpublfc infor­ we did anything wrong. Did we? obtainable through conversion. In the latest scandal involving mation” before it was announced. I'M CAJ IT'LL BE TWO K, VES, BUT l a s t TIME I LO ST BY ) I 'M NOT SURE THIS Ivan Boesky and others, the slick In recent years, the definition has ANSWER: It’s hard to believe CONGt? YEARS BEFORE ) THIS T,- lO MILLION VOTES IS EARLY ENOUGH Wall Street operators who now are been twisted. It started to be QUESTION: I can’t see anything yours is anything more than a WE VO TE t im e I (?; applied to what has become known AGAIN w a n t a n called arbitragers didn’t do that. wrong with stock trading on inside rhetorical question. Of course, you EARLY START They simply stole money from the as “ risk arbitrage.” That’s the information. Suppose an officer of a did wrong — if the orders for those 1/ investing public. practice of buying stocks in com­ company confides to me that his stock trades were placed before the E AP photo Have the uses of the words panies for which there are an­ company is going to be bought out earnings and dividend news items “ arbitrage” and "arbitrager” nounced or rumored takeovers. at $50 a share and the stock is then were announced. Your boss should changed? If so, I say this is a L e t’s say X Y Z Corp. announces at $40. I buy the stock at $40. The spell out the prohibition on such Eye on safety disgrace and a prostitution of our plans to acquire QRS Co. by paying buyout is announced. I sell at $50 trading to you and everyone else at language. 850 a share for QRS stock. Let’s say and realize a $10 per share profit. the company who is privy to inside ARLO AND JANIS ^ by Jimmy Johnson An engineer at Leader Sports of Essex, N.Y., inserts a QRS stock was trading at $40 a Who gets hurt? information. ANSWER: You get a “yes” share before the announcement Lexan polycarbonate shield into a football helmet. The answer to your question and my was made. As a result of the ANSWER: The investors who Doyle welcomes written ques­ shield, made to protect the eyes of football players, is agreement with your strong announcement, QRS stock might sold the shares of stock you bought tions, but he can provide answers available in tinted colors for cloudy or sunny days. thoughts. not rise to $50. It mleht go to about at $40 get hurt. That’s why the only through the column. C ON THI ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook

V 6oB,Dci(bU HVfiZ WORRV UTC debt prompts review Popcorn industry in midst of a boom £V£(Z f m i HARTFORD (AP) - An UTC had shown a sharp drop in By Gotten TImberlake by the end of the decade, according mer as being either ‘healthy’ or in the United States, surpassing cons estimated $1.6 billion in debt of earnings. The Associated Press to Packaged Facts Inc., a research ‘gourmet’ or both,” said David A. American Home Products Corp.’s Hartford-based United Technol­ company. That Includes sales in Weiss, president of Packaged Jiffy Pop and Borden Inc.’s ogies Corp. has prompted UTC has said that its profits NEW YORK - Popcorn has food stores, movie theaters, food Facts. Cracker Jacks. Moody’s Investor Service to are down partly because of become a big Christmas item, and concessions and specialty popcorn “ This is being done via gourmet " It’s a classic marketing case- review the credit ratings of the problems at its Norden Systems not just for stringing on trees with boutiques. popping corn and popcorn bou­ history,” Weiss said. “ Taking a giant government contractor. division in Norwalk and its cranberries. The industry will experience an tiques which are spearheading the sluggish category, introducing a Moody’s said Friday its re­ Hamilton Standard unit in Peruse through your Christmas annual average growth of 7 percent marketing drive toward the adult new product that is truly different view would focus on questions Windsor Locks. On Friday, UTC catalogs. Visit the food section of until 1990, and most of this growth upscale market,” Weiss said. and then exploiting it to the limit.” about UTC’s ability to improve announced it would cut 1,000 your local upscale department will come in the unpoppped popcorn The leading motivator in revital­ Redenbacher did have a superior salaried employees from Ha­ its profitability. It also said store. You’ll see. segment. Packaged Facts says. izing the popcorn market was product — with an expansion U.S. ACI “ declining liquidity and persist­ milton Standard’s workforce Popcorn in myriad of flavors and Unpopped popcorn will outsell Orville Redenbacher, who volume more than double that of ently high debt levels” promp­ next year. packages is being touted as a popped popcorn 2-1, the reverse of shrewdly positioned his product as regular popcorn, Weiss said. ted the review. Last month. Standard & perfect gift. the current sales trend, it said. “ the world’s most expensive pop­ "But more important, Redenb­ In October, UTC reported a 27 Poor’s Corp. announced it would In fact, the $1.5-billion popcorn “ The reason we anticipate corn,” Weiss said. acher realized — long before the percent decline in profits in place UTC and three of its Industry is enjoying a boom, greater growth in the unpopped Beatrice Cos.’ Hunt-Wesson div­ established marketers did — that third-quarter earnings over the financial subsidiaries on the year-round. The product has grown segment is because this type of ision bought Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn, long associated with child­ same period last year. It was the S&P Credit Watch for a possible up and gone upscale. popcorn lends itself to be exploited company in 1976. ren, could be marketed at a higher second consecutive quarter that downgrading of its rating. Retail popcorn sales are ex­ as a ‘quality’ product — one Together they made Redenbach­ price to adults if there were a pected to reach the $2-bilIion level perceived by the American consu­ er’s popcorn the No. 1 selling brand perception of quality,” Weiss said. Perot faces fine for GM slap

By Jim Irwin The computer magnate, for­ said on the ABC program “ Today’s The Associated Press merly GM’s biggest individual Business” in an interview taped stockholder, was bought out for $700 last week. DETROIT — Texas billionaire H. million last week in a deal that “ I want to be part of an Ross Perot, risking a $7.5 million included a clause he not criticize organization that’s growing, dy­ penalty for criticizing General the No. 1 U.S. automaker in public. namic and creating jobs. Only one “ I just don’t, want to be a part of way to do it — make the best cars in ACP 4 Last letter Motors Corp., portrayed the auto­ an organization that’s closing the world, sell them at a competi­ 5 Beverages maker in a TV interview broadcast Sunday as stagnant. plants, laying people off," Perot tive price." 1 Ask q 1 Ask questions 6 Joyously 5 Chore 5 Choreographer 7 Cashew, e.g. ___DeMMIe 8 Language suffix 10 Tanne 10 Tanned 9 Indian unit of Dec. 9, 1986 12 Abuse 12 Abuse (comp, weight Diamonds. . . Gold. . . Diamonds wd.) wd.) 10 Place to sit FRANK AND ERNEST - by Bob Thaves 13 Less I 13 Less difficult 11 Bureau Prospects for your earning abilities look 14 Balam 14 Balance 12 Believe____ encouraging for the year ahead. 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Your comments will that if he had stopped in five hearts, he Opening lead: 4 J get his signature is automatically 646-0012 872-6100 Cromwell & Waterbury be resented. would have made six, since he would vetoed. g — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec. 8, 1986

HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik Brown*

Arthu Charter at a lor was the QUESTION: $48, because of doubts the deal will (GilletK When I was in go through. He w business school Some Wall Street operators, now IT 5 NOT suitable many, ? C><9B6 Kmg FmIinm SyrxlKAle Irx World nghts reservod years ago, my tabbed arbitragers — "arbs," for country VIEWIN6 FOR CHILPREN. professors de­ short — then buy large amounts of most of THE PHANTOM by L** Falk A By Barry fined “arbi­ jQRS stock, thus taking on the risk He mov trage" as fol­ they will get $50 for every share of Before you CAN'T CQWVMT I JUST THEIR OWN ^ .WE AUiST FINP WHO SEE/,TOLD you IT > low s: “ The QRS they bought at $48. That's QUESTION; As secretary to a machini - MURPER IN /V»y ymDiaN£,Mi.PRE&- ORPEREP THESE THUSS WOULDN'T HAPPEN. THE simultaneous legitimate. company president, I learn a great Americi TO assassinate you. PRESIDENT'S SAVINS US. deal of information on which my MR. purchase and Arbs often buy stocks of takeover field. Ml sale of the same candidates based on rumors, which husband and I have made money. A Hesei or similar secur­ might or might not work out. That's number of times, when I knew the Marinet Wm ity or commod- also legitimate. company's earnings were rising Internal ity, to take advantage of differen­ Your business school professors However, Boesky and his cronies sharply, we bought company stock. Radio a ces in prices." provided the traditional definition removed the "risk” from many of Once, when I knew the dividend He is For example, if a certain stock is of arbitrage. Besides your exam­ their operations. They are charged would be increased, we took out a daughte CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A Caaale trading at $80 on the New York ple, traditional arbitrage can in­ with — and some of them already loan and purchased a large amount Chester, VULETIPE 194-5,, Stock Exchange and $82 on the volve the purchase of rights to have admitted to — getting "in­ of the stock. Another time, when I Stafford JUST A 5EC0NP, WV MAN .^' ^ London Stock Exchange, a pur­ subscribe to a security or the side" information about deals knew corporate earnings were Richard chase on the NYSE and a sale on the purchase of a convertible security certain to be done; buying the down, we sold most of our stock. two grei London Exchange at those prices and the simultaneous sale of the stocks in advance; pocketing huge Now, with the fuss about trading Grave gives an "arbitrager" a profit of $2 security obtainable through exer­ profits. That’s illegal, because they on inside information, we wonder if Tuesdaj BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Drak* per share — less commissions. cise of the rights or of the security acted on "material nonpublic infor­ we did anything wrong. Did we? Cemetei In the latest scandal involving obtainable through conversion. mation” before it was announced. hours. :'M campaigning por IT'LL ©E TWO \VES,0UT l a s t tim e I LOST ©y ) I 'M NOT SURE THIS Ivan Boesky and others, the slick In recent years, the definition has ANSWER: It’s hard to believe Memc CONGRESS YEARS ©EFORE ) THIS lO MILLION VOTES » IS EARLY ENOUGH /■ been twisted. It started to be WE VOTE TIME I Wall Street oiperators who now are QUESTION: I can’t see anything yours is anything more than a made t< BUT th e AGAIN WANT AN called arbitragers didn’t do that. applied to what has become known wrong with stock trading on inside rhetorical question. Of course, you choice. ( ELECTIONS EARLY START as “risk arbitrage.” That’s the did wrong — if the orders for those V ARE OVER They simply stole money from the information. Suppose an officer of a investing public. practice of buying stocks in com­ company confides to me that his stock trades were placed before the E FrancI AP photo Have the uses of the words panies for which there are an­ company is going to be bought out earnings and dividend news items }5W'NN^V.Xn'.N\NvT "arbitrage" and "arbitrager" nounced or rumored takeovers. at $50 a share and the stock is then were announced. Your boss should Franc changed? If so, I say this is a Let’s say XYZ Corp. announces at $40. I buy the stock at $40. The spell out the prohibition on such Parker Eye on safety disgrace and a prostitution of our plans to acquire QRS Co. by paying buyout is announced. I sell at $50 trading to you and everyone else at Manche language. $50 a share for QRS stock. Let’s say and realize a $10 per share profit. the company who is privy to inside ter bein ARLO AND JANIS ^ by Jimmy Johnson An engineer at Leader Sports of Essex, N.Y., inserts a QRS stock was trading at $40 a Who gets hurt? information. night. 1 DON'T aer TOOCOI\fY.' Wt'Rt YOU FR W )tP W t COULD I CAN'T WAIT] ANSWER; You get a “yes” share before the announcement Margari 0 15 A LU KNOW 13 ir& Lexan polycarbonate shield into a football helmet. The was made. As a result of the Doyle welcomes written ques­ He wi GOlMGSHOrnWG AMDTOA 3E-E "PEGGY sue GOT MAR- ABOUT A WOMAN TOSEEfT./ answer to your question and my ANSWER; The investors who AOVIE.,REKEMKR? > WITriANUNTAlTUFUL shield, made to protect the eyes of football players. Is agreement with your strong announcement, QRS stock might sold the shares of stock you bought tions, but he can provide answers Aug. 14. RIED7 ^ not rise to $50. It mieht go to about only through the column. C his life.! available In tinted colors for cloudy or sunny days. thoughts. at $40 get hurt. That’s why the ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook HU6 BAND.' was en Manche ycr#M. for mat 6o5,po‘fbO :VB IT 6EEAA5 ment fi £V£IZ WORRV MoT fofi. PgEfTV STA6LE UTC debt prompts review P op C O m in d u str y in ITlldSt Of 3 bOOm ment.hi ApPUT iJ£AuLV, A WHILE... To ME. for five fmBfuTuet ofc -mis HARTFORD (AP) - An UTC had shown a sharp drop in By Gotten TImberlake by the end of the decade, according mer as being either ‘healthy’ or in the United States, surpassing He ar COWPANV? estimated $1.6 billion in debt of earnings. The Associated Press to Packaged Facts Inc., a research 'gourmet' or both,” said David A. American Home Products Corp.’s their 50i ( Hartford-based United Technol­ company. That includes sales in Weiss, president of Packaged Jiffy Pop and Borden Inc.’s Feb. 15. i!±m ogies Corp. has prompted UTC has said that its profits NEW YORK — Popcorn has food stores, movie theaters, food Facts. Cracker Jacks. Besidi E -J f^ Moody's Investor Service to are down partly because of become a big Christmas item, and concessions and specialty popcorn "This is being done via gourmet "It’s a classic marketing case- his son review the credit ratings of the problems at its Norden Systems not Just for stringing on trees with boutiques. popping corn and popcorn bou­ history," Weiss said. "Taking a Storrs; division in Norwalk and its sluggish category, introducing a ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Graue giant government contractor. cranberries. The industry will experience an tiques which are spearheading the Wetheri -7: Moody’s said Friday its re­ Hamilton Standard unit in Peruse through your Christmas annual average growth of 7 percent marketing drive toward the adult new product that is truly different sister, 5 view would focus on questions Windsor Locks. On Friday, UTC catalogs. Visit the food section oi until 1990, and most of this growth upscale market,” Weiss said. and then exploiting it to the limit." Ga.; fi about UTC’s ability to improve announced it would cut 1,000 your local upscale department will come in the unpoppped popcorn The leading motivator in revital­ Redenbacher did have a superior great-gi its profitability. It also said salaried employees from Ha­ store. You’ll see. segment, Packaged Facts says. izing the popcorn market was product — with an expansion nieces U.8. ACRES by Jim Davis "declining liquidity and persist­ milton Standard’s workforce Popcorn in myriad of flavors and Unpopped popcorn will outsell Orville Redenbacher, who volume more than double that of predece ently high debt levels” promp­ next year. packages is being touted as a popped popcorn 2-1, the reverse of shrewdly positioned his product as regular popcorn, Weiss said. (Wethei ted the review. Last month. Standard & perfect gift. the current sales trend, it said. "the world’s most expensive pop­ "But more important, Redenb­ Privai In October, UTC reported a 27 Poor’s Corp. announced it would In fact, the $1.5-billion popcorn "The reason we anticipate corn,” Weiss said. acher realized — long before the held tod percent decline in profits in place UTC and three of its industry is enjoying a boom, greater growth in the unpopped Beatrice Cos.’ Hunt-Wesson div­ established marketers did — that tery, So' third-quarter earnings over the financial subsidiaries on the year-round. The product has grown segment is because this type of ision bought Orville Redenbacher's popcorn, long associated with child­ Memc same period last year. It was the S&P Credit Watch for a possible up and gone upscale. popcorn lends itself to be exploited company in 1976. ren, could be marketed at a higher made to second consecutive quarter that downgrading of its rating. Retail popcorn sales are ex­ as a ‘quality’ product — one Together they made Redenbach­ price to adults if there were a ation, 4 pected to reach the $2-billion level perceived by the American consu­ er's popcorn the No. 1 selling brand perception of quality,” Weiss said. 06108. H Main arrange

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The man who won his first nation­ by CONNIE WIENER might have to associate with someone ♦ A K Q J , years ago led his team to victory in al bridge championship in 1929 won “ IGYPWKKGU AFKFTGY LW JWMKT you know from past experience is de­ ♦ K 3 this championship, even while coping his last championship in 1983, with a ceitful. Keep your guard up during this Vulnerable: Neither with his terminal illness. little nod from above. Rest in peace. encounter. Dealer: South ^ w io / m c m d EWAFK: ‘PGSVPL? CWK’L HG LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Be mindful of The current deal is from many promises you made to your male, so years ago. My father was South and Pocket veto West N orth E ast South YVCVNMUWMP. EG GAIUWJ lUGKLJ WO that you don’t forget io fullill them to­ got to six hearts. Since he needed to A pocket veto occurs only when "Place Your Trust in 1 Y bring in the heart suit, he finessed the day. Oversights on your behalf will be Pass 1 ♦ Congress has adjourned. If Congress the Diamond Specialists" Pass 3 ♦ queen and lost to West’s singleton construed as thoughtlessness. Pass 4 Y Pass 4 NT is in session, a bill that remains on the CFAGP.” ' — TGWYTG CWUG. king. When he later played the ace and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Unless you F*ass 6 ♦ Pass 6 Y president’s desk for 10 days becomes PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'So much of what we call management consists have something complimentary to say the jack did not fall, he was down two Manchester Parkade Tri City Plaza Also located in Pass Pass Pass law without his signature. If Congress in making it difficult for people to work," — Peter Drucker. about co-workers today, you'd be wise tricks. His comment at the time was Vernon Bristol, Simsbury, adjourns, however, a bill that fails to Manchester to say nothing at all. Your comments will Opening lead: ♦ J that if he had stopped in five hearts, he 646-0012 872-6100 Cromwell & Waterbury be resented. get his signature is automatically would have made six, since he would vetoed. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec 8, 1986 MANCHESTER HERAl D. Monday, n ^ f «■ ~ » O h itu a rie a Wright SPORTS

Arthur BoMe the Manchester Senior Citizens' She was bom in Manchester and Arthur Bosse, 95, formerly of Center. lived here most of her life. She was to lead Charter Oak Street, died ^tu rday She is survived by two sons, a communicant of St. Bridget at a local convaleacent home. He Joseph Kuczynski and Edward Church. Before she retired, she was was the husband of the late Yvonne Kuczynski, both of Manchester; a a licensed practical nurse at (Gillette) Bosse. daughter, Helen Meleski of Sou­ Manchester Memorial Hospital, in House Giants dose He was born in Dresden, Ger­ thington; 11 grandchildren; and six and also worked in private prac­ many. Nov. 11.1891. He came to this great-grandchildren. She was tice. She had also previously country in the early 1900s and lived predeceased by a son, Walter worked as a nurse in New York By Jill Lawrence most of his life in Springfield. Mass. Kuczynski, and a daughter, Anne City. The Associated Press He moved to Manchester in 1970. Berke. She is survived by a brother. Before he retired, he was a The funeral will be Tuesday at James F. Splllane of Alta Loma, WASHINGTON — House Demo­ in on orown machinist at the former United 10; 15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Francis crats today chose Jim Wright, a American Bosch Corp. of Spring- Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., (Lillian) Hart and Florence Spil- hard-working, legislatively savvy field, Mass., for more than 35 years. followed by a mass at 11 a.m. in St. lane, both of Manchester; two Texan with an oratorical bent, as By David Glnsburg when Kelvin Bryant capped an He served with the U.S. Merchant James Church. Burial will be in St. nephews, a niece; and several the new Speaker of the House. The Anoclated Press 85-yard drive with a 4-yard touch­ Marines and was a member of the James Cemetery. Calling hours are grand-nephews and grand-nieces. The ascension of Wright, cur­ down run, but the Giants took the International Union of Electrical today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be Tuesday at rently the House Majority Leader, WASHINGTON - The New York lead for good 23 seconds before Radio and Machine Workers. Memorial donations may be 9;45 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral to the post being v a c a te by the Giants needed no last-second field halftime when Simms hit Johnson He is survived by two grand­ made to the Paramedics, care of Home, 400 Main St., followed by a retiring Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill goal or come-from-behlnd heroics on a 7-yard score. daughters, Nancy Webb of Man­ Manchester Fire Department. mass of Christian burial at 10:30 Jr., was approved by acclamation. this time. "That TD picked everyone up,” chester, and Virginia Cooley of a.m. at St. Bridget Church. Burial The full House must ratify the Led by quarterback Phil Simms, said Simms, who completed four Stafford Springs; a son-in-law, Alice Kose will be in St. Bridget Cemetery. nomination on Jan. 6, when the who threw three touchdown passes, passes for 62 yards in the 81-yard Richard Webb of Manchester, and Alice (Poplowski) Kose, 90, a Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 100th Congress begins. Democrats and linebacker Lawrence Taylor, drive. "W e went into the locker p.m. two great-grandchildren. longtime Manchester resident, died hold an 81-vote majority and party; who spearheaded an excellent feeling pretty good after that one.” Graveside services will be held Sunday at a local convalescent Memorial donations may be allegiance in such a vote is nearly defensive effort with three sacks, The Giants upped the margin to Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at East home. She was the widow of made to the St. Bridget Church absolute. the Giants whipped the Washington 17-7 late in the third quarter on a Cemetery. There are no calling Konstanty Kose. Memorial Fund. 80 Main St., As speaker, Wright will be second Redskins Sunday, 24-14, to ^ g e field goal by Raul Allegre, then Manchester. hours. Born in Poland, she lived in in the line of presidential succes­ closer to their first division title in made it 24-7 when Simms hooked up Memorial donations may be Manchester most of her life. She sion. behind only the vice president. 23 years. with McConkey for on a 16-yard made to a charity of the donor’s worked at Cheney Bros, mills until Frank T. (Smith) Kuclenski Wright’s move up clears the way The victory put the Giants, 12-2, a scoring pass three plays after choice. for Rep. Thomas Foley, D-Wash., to; game ahead of the Redskins in the Harry Carson picked off a she retired. She was a charter Frank T. (Smith) Kucienski, 70, member and past president of the move up to ^ com e majority' NFC East. New York can wrap up Schroder pass and returned it to of 109 Hebron Road, Bolton, died leader. Foley, like Wright, was Francis P. Wetherell Polish Women’s Alliance. She was a today at Manchester Memorial the title with one victory in its last the Redskin 14. unopposed. two games or if Washington loses In the first meeting between the former member of the Ladies of St. Hospital. He was the husband of E Francis P. Wetherell, 84, of 343 James. However, there was a real once In its final two outings. clubs, Schroeder threw for 420 Parker St., died Saturday at Lestina (Berry) Kucienski. She is SMrvived by a son, Edwin contest for Foley’s old job of “ It will take a miracle for us to yards. Sunday he completed 28 of 51 Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ He was born in Manchester May Kose of Manchester; a daughter, Democratic whip, the third-highest win the division,’ ’ admitted Reds­ passes for 309 yards, but he rarely ter being stricken at home Friday 25,1916, and was a lifelong resident Helen Suntava of Manchester; four House leadership post and a job kins Coach Joe Gibbs after watch­ had time to set up and much of his night. He was the husband of before moving to Bolton three years grandchildren: and seven great­ designed to promote party unity on ing New York force Washington yardage came after New York had Margaret (Langille) Wetherell. ago. He was a Disabled American grandchildren. She was prede­ the floor. quarterback Jay Schroeder into a secure lead. He was born in Manchester on Veteran of World War II, serving in ceased by a daughter, Jean Kiejna. A P photo throwing a career-high six "Our plan was to put a lot of Aug. 14, 1902, and he lived here all the U.S. Army. He was a member of. Rep. Tony Coelho, D-Calif., The funeral will be Tuesday at Interceptions. pressure on Schroeder,” sold Car- his life. Before he retired in 1967, he St. John the Baptist Polish National chairman of the Democratic Con­ 9:15 a.m. at the John' F. Tierney John Droney, standing, poses with his brother, The Giants entered the game son. "H e’s better from the pocket was employed by the town of Catholic Church. gressional Campaign Committee, C Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., having won six straight games, than when he has to scramble. We Manchester Highway Department Besides his wife, he is survived by Christopher, In the mayor’s office at Town Hall in West was the front-runner in a race followed by a mass of Christian none by more than 7 points and four wanted to force him to throw to the for many years. After his retire­ one son, Frank T. Kucienski II, at Hartford. Christopher Droney, 32 when elected last year, against Rep. Charles Rangel, D- burial at 10 a.m. at St. James by a field goal or less. Last week. running backs and tight ends after ment from the highway depart­ home; three daughters, Lestina N.Y., a deputy House whip. Church. Burial will be in St. James was the youngest mayor In West Hartford history. John New York stormed from 17 points he killed us deep the first game.” ment, he worked at Flower Fashion Kucienski, Mary Anne Kucienski Cemetery. Droney is the governor’s choice to lead state Democrats. Reps. Richard Ophardt, D-Mo., down to beat San Francisco, but no In the earlier meeting between for five years. and Naomi Kucienski, all at home; and Mary Rose Dakar, D-Ohio, Calling hours are today from 2 to a brother, Walter Smith of Rocky comeback was needed against the clubs, a 27-20 Giants victory, He and his wife had celebrated 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. were shoo-ins for re-election as Hwald ptKrto by PInlo Hill; one sister, Victoria Konarski Washington as the Giants never Washington receiver Gary Clark their 50th wedding anniversary on caucus chairman and secretary, trailed in beating the Redskins had 11 catches for 211 yards. Feb. 15. of Manchester; and three nieces. Droney brothers stars respectively. twice in a season for the first time Sunday, he had only three recep­ Besides his wife, he is survived by Sister Mary Foster The funeral will be Wednesday at East Catholic halfback Aaron Allbrio, finding running MM Championship game against Masuk. Allbrio rushed 8; 15 a.m. from the Holmes Funeral Among the unchallenged on the since 1977. tions for 73 yards, 54 on one play. his son, Donald F. Wetherell of Sister Mary Dorothy Foster, 93, a room with the help of offensive tackle Joe McGuinness for 150 yards on 16 carries in East's 42-3 romp. Home, 400 Main St., followed by a Republican side were Minority While Simms exploited the Reds­ ^hroeder’s main target was Storrs; a brother, Horace B. former teacher with the Sisters of mass of Christian burial at 9a.m. at in Connecticut poiitics Leader Robert Michel, R-Ill.; Mi­ kins defense for 265 yards and TD Bryant, who caught 13 passes for (77), breaks into the clear during Saturday’s state Class Wetherell in San Diego. Calif.; a Mercy in West Hartford, died St. John the Baptist Polish National nority Whip Trent Lott, R-Miss.; passes to Mark Bavaro, Bobby 130 yards, including a 22-yard TD sister. Mabel L. Bowers of Athens, Saturday. She had taught at St. Catholic Church. Golway Street. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., chairman of Johnson and Phil McConkey. the toss from Schroeder with 3:14 left in Ga.; five grandchildren; eight James ^hool in Manchester. Continued from page 1 commission and other unglamor- Burial will be in St. John’s Ceme­ the Republican Conference, and key to the victory was the pressure the game. great-grandchildren; and several She retired to Mercyknoll in West ous local boards. tery. Calling hours are Tuesday University of Hartford. Richard Cheney, R-Wyo., chair­ the New York defense put on While Schroeder was under con­ nieces and nephews. He was Hartford in 1976. In 1977 he was elected to the Town from 7 to 9 p.m.. with a Christian “ We did kind of a ’good cop, bad man of the policy committee. Schroeder. stant pressure all afternoon, predeceased by a daughter, Joyce She is survived by three sisters. Council and a year later was wake service at 8 p.m. cop’ routine,"Chris Droney said. "I "The defense turned the ball Simms was sacked only once. "The East romps to MM title (Wetherell) Lord. elected its minority leader. He Helen Foster and Grace Foster, Both parties are electing officers over, that was the difference in the pass protection was terrific,” Private graveside services were Memorial donations may be was the leader of public policy and decided to try his hand at the both of Farmington, and Mrs. and organizing this week. The game,’ ’ said New York Coach Bill Simms said. " I couldn’t ask for held today in the Wapping Ceme­ made to the Trust Fund for the good cheer for West Hartford and behind-the-scenes side of politics William O’Meara of West Hartford; Democrats, with 258 members to Parcells. anything better.” tery, South Windsor. Kucienski Children. care of Lestina ' didn’t get involved in ... the seamy when Town Chairman William and several nieces and nephews. the Republicans’ 177, also will vote "Because of their pressure, I When the teams last met, New Memorial donations may be Kucienski. 109 Hebron Road, Bolton side of politics.” Scully retired in 1981. The funeral is Tuesday at 9:30 on proposed rule changes including tried to throw some things I York running back Joe Morris Defense sparkles for East against Masuk made to the American Lung Associ­ 06043. John Droney dislikes his broth­ “ As a party we hadn’t developed a.m., with a mass in the chapel of banning age discrimination against shouldn’t have,” admitted gained 181 yards. He was held to 62 ation, 45 Ash St., East Hartford er’s referring to him as a party a theme or an image,” John Droney Mercyknoll, 243 Steele Road, West House employees and allowing Schroeder, who entered the game yards Sunday, but claimed, “ When 06108. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 boss. said. " I felt I would have more Hartford. Calling hours at Mercy­ members to mention the word with a 15-3 record as a starter in the teams go out and try to stop Joe Bv Jim Tierney Main St., is in charge of “ The whole premise suggests opportunity to elect Democrats and knoll are today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 Teachers hit “ Senate” on the House floor. They Morris. Phil Simms is goingto have Herald Sports Writer arrangements. that I am ideologically bankrupt, to do things in West Hartford if I NFL. p.m. Burial will be In St. Mary’s now must call it “ the other body.” The Giants broke on top in the a good game." some kind of venal animal that took the reins of the party.” Cemetery. West Hartford. second quarter when Simms culmi­ Washington, which had already SOUTHINGTON — The main M EA policy roams the corridors only at night," He decided to groom his younger The prohibition against making The Sheehan-Hilbom-Breen Fun­ he said. nated a 77-yard drive with a 9-yard clinched a spot in the playoffs, concern the East Catholic Elagles Josephine E. KuczynskI brother into a candidate. His first specific reference to the Senate had going into Saturday’ s Class eral Home in West Hartford is in ‘“ Boss’ is a bad word ... A scoring pass to Bavaro on third closes its season at Denver and Continued from page 1 assignment for Chris Droney was dates from 1801, when Thomas MM State Championship football Josephine E. Kuczynski, 79, of 7 charge of arrangements. political leader’s role in the 1980s is down and goal. The Redskins Philadelphia. New York hosts St. absentee ballot coordinator for a Jefferson compiled a parliamen­ game against Masuk High School Cottage St., died Sunday at Man­ Memorial donations may be " I ’m not opposed to them attend­ to convince someone by force of knotted the score late in the half Louis and Green Bay. chester Memorial Hospital. She made to the Sisters of Mercy legislative candidate. tary manual still in use. "W e’re was the highly touted Panther ing and listening,’’ Mazzotta said. intellect. Persuasion is what politi­ "One of the reasons I agreed to supposed to act as if they don’t exist was the widow of Walter Edward Retirement Fund, 243 Steele Road. Edwards said the teachers can’t cal leaders use today.” defense which had tied a state this job was because John told me in making our own legislative record during the season by record­ Kuczynski. West Hartford. claim the right to vote, but only The Droneys don’t come from an Bom in Poland, she had lived in that by going door to door during decisions,” said House parliament­ ing eight consecutive shutouts. want to be a part of the discussions especially political family, though the summer. I ’d meet a lot of girls arian William Holmes Brown. 8 Manchester for 60 years. Before she Perhaps, the pre-game billing Catherine V. Splllane that deal with their livelihood. If a cousin is a former Republican home from college,” Chris Droney Rule changes approved by the Patriots unable should have teen reversed because retired she had worked at the teachers in the union agree to allow town chairman in Torrington, Their research laboratory at United Catherine V.Spillaneof 63N. Elm said. Democratic caucus will go to the the Eagle defense was the one that the non-members to listen, “ we’d father ran a paper mill in East " I lied to him,” John Droney said. House floor for a vote. Technologies Corp. She was a St., died Saturday at a local still have to deal with the issue of Hartford and a package store in was brilliant. member of St. James Church and convalescent*home. non-members speaking,’ ’ he said. retirement. The two say they tread carefully Wright, 63, a former bomber pilot East, displaying Its textbook- John Droney got involved in to avoid any appearance that the whose first ambition was to be a to stop Bengals style wishbone offense In superb politics after a nine-month stint in party chairman favored his candi­ football player, is a flowery and fashion which churned out 325 date brother over other Democrats. sometimes long-winded orator who rushing yards, totally devastated Vietnam as an Army medic. As a By Howard Ulman ” We were fortunate to be down In West Hartford the mayor is a relishes the language and writes his Masuk en route to a 42-3 Class MM U.S. plays role in Honduras fight college student, Chris Droney The Associated Press 7-0 at the half,” New England worked on the campaign of George member of the Town Council and own speeches. He has said trade, center Pete Brock sold. ” Our state championship victory — the selected by the party in power. agriculture and the repairing the second state football title for the Continued from page 1 against Nicaragua. It is not Hondu­ McGovern, the anti-war presiden­ FOXBORO, Mass. — If anyone defense made some big plays, but Nov. 30 in joint exercises in Traditionally, the job goes to the nation’s infrastructure are at the Eagles In four years and. ironi­ ras. It is a war that although it is not tial candidate in 1972. can stop Cincinnati from piling up our offense never got it together.” Honduras at El Zamorano, about 20 highest vote getter. top of his legislative agenda. cally, the largest margin of victory officially declared, it is a war that Both Droneys attended the Col­ The Bengals were the N F L’s fighting, U.S. officials in the capital miles southeast of Tegucigalpa. yards, it should be the New England by the Eagles this season. For East the United States is carrying out,” lege of the Holy Cross in Worcester, second-rated offense and had said. Patriots. Maybe nobody can. coach Jude Kelly. In his eighth year he said. Mass. gained more than 400 yards in each Gen. John Galvin, commander of Pentagon spokesman Col. Arnold " I keep hearing about how they at the Eagle helm, the win was a U.S. Embassy spokesman Mi­ Williams said he was unable to say John Droney's basic political have one of the best defenses in the of their previous four games. The American forces in the Southern training started in 1973 after he milestone of his own — It was Hemisphere, was in Tegucigalpa to chael O’Brien in said D’Escoto’s immediately how many U.S. troop league,” Bengals’ running­ Patriots knew the test way to stop graduated from the University of Kelly’s 50th career victory. supervise the airlift, according to charge was "completely false," are in Honduras. Last March, 2,900 receiving threat James Brooks them was to keep them from getting Connecticut law school, with local "Masuk had teen noted for their U.S. officials. and "obviously another example of were there, and the number rose to said. "But what people forget is we the ball. campaign chores like licking enve­ defense," Kelly explained. “ Eight In Managua, the Nicaraguan Sandinista disinformation.” 4,600 last May. have one of the test offenses in the ” We had to move the ball to keep lopes and service on the sewer straight shutouts, so we knew that capital. Foreign Minister Miguel A ranking Honduran military league.” Esiason on the sidelines,” Morgan that (the Masuk defense) would be D’Escoto denied Nicaraguan official, speaking on condition of They proved it again Sunday said. "W e didn’t do that.” a challenge. But, again they had troops were in Honduras and said anonymity, said, "Our aircraft when they gained 584 total yards The Patriots began the game as “ if the Honduran army is having a have not crossed into Nicaragua, K You Need and 300 rushing yards, both team the N F L’s worst rushing team and scored a lot of points offensively as well. So. I think our defense played confrontation with some Nicara­ nor have they attacked towns in records, and crushed the Patriots ran for just 76 yards. Their total of guans it would have to be with the that country” 31-7. At 9-5, they stayed within one 300 yards in the last five games is equally as well.’’ The Eagle defense, featuring J.B. Contras.” He claimed that U.S. Honduras is one of America’s game of AFC Central leader just nine more than Cincinnati got Kaldy, Scott Beaulieu, Larry Dep- warplanes bombed two Nicaraguan staunchest allies in Central Amer­ Cleveland. Sunday. ica. The two nations frequently hold ASecoi New England, 10-4, lost a chance Brooks and Wilson are only the tula, Paul Pelletier, Doug Rizzuto, villages Sunday afternoon. joint military maneuvers and the to clinch a wild-card playoff berth second backfleld duo to run for and Erik Bader, limited the Panth­ The Nicaraguan Defense Minis­ U.S, military routinely has person­ and gain a club record eighth more than 100 yards apiece in the ers to 55 yards on the ground while try said seven Nicaraguan troops nel and equipment in Honduras. straight victory. It remained tied same N FL game this season. No quarterback Rich Gallo was only were killed and nine wounded in About 100 Florida National Guards­ for the AFC East lead with the New Patriot has rushed for more than 70 lO-for-27 in the air for 110 yards. He warplane attacks near the head­ Mortoo men have been participating since York Jets, who lost to San yards a game this year. had three of his passes picked off. quarters of the First Brigade, four EXTRA Francisco. "W e couldn’t assume that just by sophomore Marc Mangiafico — miies northeast of Murra and about H«nld photo by Ptnlo “ The reason things go well for us because they hadn’t rushed well in the heir apparent to T.J. Allbrio at 14 miles southwest of the Honduran is that there is no one person on our the past few weeks, they wouldn’t quarterback, — Kaldy and 9 border. offense that a defense can key on,” rush well today,” Cincinnati line­ RisCassi. East Catholic tight end David Janton quarter behind Masuk's David Rusk on Attacks on Wiwili, about 16 miles fullback Stanley Wilson said. ” If backer Reggie Williams said. Panther coach Dominick Quinto, (47) gets set to gather In T.J. Alibrio’s Saturday at Southington High School. south of the Honduras border, killed CASH they catch us on one thing, we go to “ They weren’t able to run it Sr., who had guided Masuk to its two girls, aged 4 and 11, and 26-yard scoring strike in the second That’s right! You can another.” consistently so we knew they had to second straight appearance in the wounded three soldiers, the minis­ L e rie i’ Class MM championship game Brooks ran for 163 yards and a put the ball up.” hooked up with split end Keane fora The Eagle offensive line of Joe try said. The towns are roughly 115 make extra money (Masuk lost to Hillhouse-New A fumble by Masuk’s Willy 56-yard touchdown and caught 6 New England began the day with 26-yard gain to Masuk’s 1-yard line. McGuiness and Jeff Flym at the miles north of Managua. fro m Haven, 16-6, in 1985). had nothing Favro, recovered by East’s Dave bv selling unneedeii 'passes for 101 yards. Wilson rushed an NFL-leading 26.7 points per Keane injured his ankle on the play tackles and Marty Zabielski and Sandinista military sources said for 120 yards and a 58-yard game and was the only team to but accolades for the phenomenal Janton at the Panther 28, set up S an to East’s next score. Janton. on the and missed the rest of the game. Josh Scalora at guard with Dave the attacks were by Honduran air items to readers of touchdown. Quarterback Boomer score at least 20 points In each effort by East. RisCassi scored his second touch­ DiGiacomo at center, and Janton at "They just kicked the tell out of next play, was the beneficiary of force planes flying U.S.-made A-37s SurpriM your CHILD or Esiason completed 17 of 31 passes game. down of the game on the next play tight end, was a tower of strength and French-made Super Mysteres. the Classified columns. Give You for 284 yards and a 23-yard scoring Despite facing a defense that had us,” Quinto said. "W e tried every­ Eagle quarterback T.J. Alibrio’s and Janton added the two-point- and opened countless holes for QRANDCHILD wHh a thing. Nothing worked. Everything first of two passes on the day. The Honduran air force has about toss to Eddie Brown. two rookie backs and a rookie conversion for a 22-3 East advan­ Aaron Aiibrio (16 rushes for 150 12 Super Mysteres and about an PERSONALIZED You’ll be surprised Just linebacker and was ranked 21st in we did worked against us. They Aiibrio connected with Janton for The 584 yards were the most ever tage at halftime. yards and 1 touchdown), RisCassi equal number of A-37s. the league, Patriots’ quarterback (East) don’t make any mistakes. the 28-yard pass play for East’s LETTER from SANTA how quickly your ad gained by a New England opponent. “ Being able to move the ball right (20 rushes for 82 yards and three D’Escoto. who held a news Tony Eason struggled. This is why they are where they are. second TD. Aaron Aiibrio ran it in Send *3.50 with NAME. And the Patriots went into the game there at tte end (of tte first half), I touchdowns), and Jason Talbot (15 conference in Managua, was asked will pull response. An Answer "They were doing a good job They’re not big, but, they don’t for the two-point conversion and ADDRESS and AGE of Child to with an average defensive yield of think was critical,” Kelly said, ” I rushes for 77 yards and 1 for proof that the attacking planes covering our people downfleld so make many mistakes and that’s East had a 14-0 lead with 3; 59 to go SANTA Reaciers will be calling 293 yards per game, fourth lowest in think if they (Masuk) had scored a touchdown). RisCassi took advan­ were U.S. aircraft. the NFL. we had to go with shorter passes why they vdn a lot of ballgames. in tte first half. ( /• MNm Ttupsrwy S w im touchdown there when they kicked tage of one of these holes for his “ I said that everything indicates “ I never thought we’d get beaten and our running game,” he said They certainly didn’t make them "They (East) caught our corner- 6 1001 FitmIm Im Avmw vou before vou know it’ the field goal they would have had a third touchdown on a 19-yard run in that the United States for many InSeion the way we got beaten today,” after throwing for 255 yards with (mistakes) today." back sleeping,’ ’ Quinto said, “ We lot more momentum and things the third quarter for a 28-3 lead. years has been carrying out a war Wm I H « tfi^ CT 00107 two interceptions and being sacked After a scoreless first quarter, were just guessing the wrong way Patriots’ wide receiver Stanley might have teen a lot more difficult Talbot added a six-yard jaunt for OEMNJIE n t lOUi Credit decisions in less than 24 hours. Closings East marched to the Panther all tte time.” Morgan said. six times. a touchdown in the fourth quarter "W e came into this game know­ 27-yard-line when junior halfback Masuk, on one of its few success­ at halftime.” in 48. No application fees. Plus monthly pay­ It could have teen worse. Aiibrio threw tte ball only twice and Aaron Aiibrio finished off the ing that we had to win it," Brooks Aaron Aiibrio swung wide and ful drives of the afternoon, moved ments tailored to your budget by a professional In the first half, a fumble by — completing both for 54 yards and East scoring with a 77-yard romp said, looking ahead to next Sun­ carried the ball in for an apparent the ball to East’s 10-yard-line Esiason at New England’s 1-yard one toudidown. The pass play from with 23 seconds remaining to put ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. second mortgage lender. Call Homeowners day’s game v^th the Browns. “ With score. It, however, was called back before settling for a Dave Rusk line was recovered by cornerback a wishbone-style offense Is de­ the final nail in Masuk’s coffin. ji- R ob e rt i. Sm ith, I k . Mortgage Company, a subsidiary of Citytrust, Cleveland coming up. we had no on a clipping call. Aiibrio remedied 27-yard field goal — the only points Raymond Gayborn, and a lack of " I have to commend their block­ IN.SLIRANSMITH.S the East temporary setback on the the Panthers would manage to signed to keep the defense honest. INSURANSMITHS SINCE at 674-0400 in Hartford, or ^ " a Q O ^ S S S ^ L E N D timeouts allowed the half to end alternative.’’ ing," Quinto said. "Their blocking MANCHESTER “ They wanted it more than us,” very next play, busting through the score the entire game. Trailing. At times, defenses arealmost lulled with Cincinnati at the Patriots’ is what made those plays go. They Claybom said. "They had a good line for a 21-yard gain to the Masuk 14-3, with two minutes left in the Into a trance-llke state from tte 5-yard line. In the second half, a blocked our corners out and we 1914 game plan, but we made a lot of 6. After another Eagle penalty and first half, Masuk knew its respected obsessive run. decision by replay official Joe were dead. T tey Just ran. Good, HERALD mistakes. We missed tackles. We six plays later, senior fullback defense would have to stop East on "That’ s one thing with the Gardi negated an apparent 63-yard tremendous blocking. They (East) people read missed coverages.” Kevin RisCassi took it in from a the next drive In order to make a wishbone,” Kelly said. “ You put a claulfled ads lOMEOWNEI touchdown run with a fumble by did a heck of a Job.” Kelly rated his 1 MORTGAGE COMPANY | Cincinnati’s first-half offensive yard out for the first Eagle comeback in the second half. But, major emphasis on the running c la s s ifie d Robert Jackson, and an inadvert­ teams’ performance as the test of phoaa 643-2711 advantage of 290 yards to 83 touchdown. Sean Keane’s extra East, aided by a 52-yard kickoff game and when you do throw it (the 649-5241 W f OVE ANSWERS N SECONDS ent whistle wiped out a 100-yard b o ll), you hope it’s a big play. Our th^ season. 65 E. Center Street interception return for an apparent produced just a 7-0 lead on Larry point attempt was blocked, so the return by Aaron Aiibrio, began its Manchester, Ct. score was 6-0 with 6; 25 left in the last drive of the half at the Masuk receivers made some fine touchdown by Cincinnati’s David i Please taiii to page U Fulcher with 1:43 left in the game. Please turn to page 13 first half. 43. Six plays later. T.J. Aiibrio catches.” I 1 MANCHESTER H E R M D. Monday. Dec. 8.1986 — II

— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 8, 1986 SCOREBOARD Bengals claw Patriots ^Contlnned from page 11 next three possessions on Brown’s broke the mark of S71 yards it set catch in the right comer of the end against Dbnver on Nov. 22, 1981. L ik tri 1S2, Wirrlora 100 Bruins S, Islanders 1 Kinnebrew’ s l-yard run. Jim zone and the bursts throu^ the left ’The former rushing record of 274 Chiflii 37. Broncn 10 BingsIsSI.Patriots? 4B tri24 , Jats 10 Breech’s 24-yard fleld goal made side of the New England line by yards was set against Dallas last the score 10-0 and Jackson’s return Wilson and Brooks. ’The touch­ Deo. 8. Football Cfeidnnali 6 7 18 M-61 GOLDBN STATB (188) N.Y. btanden 8 8 2 -1 •— w N.V. Jota 8 S 8 7-18 V 8f Tony Collins’ apparent fumhie downs came in a span of 10: SS that ’The previous top offensive output Kansas Cllv S 8 8 7 8 - 7 MMi 814 7 8 -M McDenald1-6(M)2,L.Sml1h16224,Carroll a m • * " r T sI Period— Ntrae. - would have padded that lead. But FkrolOuarler •vCMMI QlfOrttt 36 06 6 Floyd 1-7 44 6, Mullln 614 44 X , ended with 5:29 left in the game. against New England was Miami’s Cbt— Kbtnebraw 1 run (Breed) kick). SF— Craig 1 run (Wersching kick), 2:54 Ballard36l)66Washtiurn6131-317,Teaole Boutlller, Bos (charrtng), 9 :X ; . Ketr, ' Gardi said Collins was down before 552-ard performance on Oct. 21, KC— FG Lowery X , 5:47 36666 C.Smlth6151-213, WhlteheodG11-21, NY (holding), 11:55; Lalor, NY (hook- “ We didn’t want to give them a NFL ttindingt D en-FG Karlls X, 145)7 N Y J - F G Leahy 22,7:19 the ball popped free. chance to win late and I think we 1984. iM oiid OuflPfa' Third Quarter SF— Craig 5 run (Wersching kick), Moss 24 064, Higgins 276915. Totals 3692 Cki— FG Breech, 24, 8:X 10:27 22X100. **'second Period— 1, Boston, Johnston 5 accompUshed that,” Esiason said. ’The Patriots did set some positive KC— Paige 9 pass (Tom Bkxkledge (Gradin, Mllburv), 2:57.2 Boston, Uirson 5 • Eason then threw 30 yards to AMIKICAN OONnRWOi (Lowery kick), W:99 NE— Collins 1 run (Franklin kick), Third Quarter L A . LAKBRS (182) New England scored the winning club records. Den— Winder 2 pass from Elway (Korib 11:32 SF— Rothman 29 run (Wersching kick), Green 611 44 16, Worthy 610 22 18, (Bouraue, Crowder), 11:35 (OO). Morgan before Collins dived into w Abdul-Jobbar 69 2515, Johnson 26 6610, Penaltles-Potvin, NY, . doubimnloor touchdown in each of its last three Collins’ 4 catches gave him 70 for L T Pet. PF PA kick), 14:44 O n — Eskison 23 pass to Brown (Breech 13:09 the end zone from 1 yard out, n*w cnoKino 10 4 0 .714 354 Third Quarter kick), 13:X Scott 11-211-1X , Cooper 613 44 24, Rambis (hloh6tlcklno), 8:13; Llnsemjm, B « games with less than four minutes the season and Morgan’s S recep­ N .Y . Jtta w 4 0 .714 319 KC— Smith 17 pass from Bkickledae Fouilh Quarter NYJ— McNeil 10 pass from O'Brien 26 66 4, Motlhesrs 1-6 60 2, Thompson (holdng), 8:X ; Dneen, N Y (sloshing), .drawing the Patriote to within 10-7 MiomI 7 7 6106110, Brtekowski 1424 5, Smrek 1-262 13:30;Xnroyd, NY Irou^'tw)- to go. “ We didn’t move the ball well tions increased his total to 68. 0 .900 366 (Lowery kick), 7:24 On-W ibon * run (Breech Mck), 5:16 (Leahy kick), 11;» • with 3:20 left in the third quarter. Buftolo 4 30 2.Totab51-9722291». McCarthy, Bos (roughing), 15:X; Pe­ enough to score” Sunday, New Derrick Ramsey’s former record of 0 .286 266 Feurih ChMTter On— Brooks 56 run (Breech Wck), 9:31 S F -F G Wersching X , 12:29 Bengals’ Coach Sam Wyche then Indtonacolls 1 13 0 .X I 175 KC— Green 1 run (Lowery kick), 2:04 A— 60633. A— 584)91. Qelden State 87 27 16 88-180 dersen, Bos (tripping), 18:02 England Coach Raymond Berry 66 catches was set in 1984. With 22 Control L A . LOhers 88 81 48 85— m called his players Into a sideline KC— FG Lowery 45, 3:40 said. “ We were fortunate to stay completions. Eason pushed the Ctovaiand 10 4 0 .714 310 KC — FG Lowery 44,12:02 cm NR NYJ 8P Three-point goals— Cooper 4, Scott 3. Third Perlod-3, Boston, K t W f « . huddle. Ondfinall 9 5 0 .643 354 KC— Burruss 72 Interception return First dowTb 22 18 Rrst downs 16 27 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Golden (AAarkwort), :17. 4, N «w V ort, Louer 3 close for as long as we did.” team’s total to 297. ’The old mark of PH tabiu^ 5 9 0 .357 243 (Lowery kick), 13:X Rushes-yards 42-3K 2976 Rushe6 vards 1338 41-1X State X (Washburn i n , Los Angeles 51 (LoFontalne, fWley), 17:04. Penalty— 292 was set in 1984. Houston (Green 9). Assists— Golden State 18 (Floyd “ He told us to keep our poise,” The Patriots gained at least 40 3 11 0 .2)4 235 A— 474)19. Passing 284 215 Passing 161 234 Courtnall, Bos (hom ing), SjX. But none of that helped the wont Return Yards 54 54 Return Yards X 13 4), Los Angeles 37 (Johnson 14). Total Shots ongool- N.'i'. Islanders211-18-^1. • Esiason said. “ He said, 'We’re yar(ls on Just 3 of their 12 Oonvor w 4 0 .714 331 Comp-Alt-Int 17-X6 23492 Comp-Att-Int 29463 23X-1 tauls— Golden State X , Los A n ^ e s 19. Boston 9-13-4— 26. I.Pe.wer-play possessions. ’The Bengals reached Patriots against perhaps the N F L ’s Den KC Opportunities— N .Y. Islanders0of3; Boston ' going against the odds. We’re not L A . KaMors 8 5 0 .615 2K First downs 16 Sacked-Yords Lost 90 640 Sacked-Yords Lost 637 311 Technicals— Golden State Illegal de­ most potent offense. Kansas Cttv 8 6 12 fense, Abdul-Jobbar. A— 14,937. ' only going against the New Eng- that total on 0 of their 13 series and 0 .X I 314 Rushes-yards 2061 29-76 Punts 6 X 940 Punts 638 020 1 of 5. “ Every team has a gamelike this Soattio 7 6 0 .5M 254 FumblesLost 31 16 Fumble6 Lost 26 66 G oalles-N.Y. Islanders, • land Patriots, we have the officials held the ball for 32; 16, their second San Otaoo _ Passing 242 93 shob-O saves). Boston, Keans (31-X ).. 4 10 0 .286 294 Return Yards 19 168 PenaltlesYards ^51 635 Penalttes-Yards 541 667 against us.’ He told us ‘Now is the best time of possession of the over the course of the season,” NATIONAL CONraUBNa Tim e of Possession 32:16 X:44 Tim e of Possession 21 :X M :11 A— 10,G1. Comp-Att-Int 25-47-5 14-296 Trallblazars 107. Knicks 104 Referee Ron Fournier. _ Llnesmch— time to come together.’ ” season. Morgan said. “ I guess this was our Sacked-Yords Lost 5-43 1-13 Brad Lozorowlch, Roy Scoplnello. Cincinnati’s offensive output time.” y -N.Y. Giants 12 2 .857 289 205 Punts 5-X 7-X INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Cincinnati scored on each of its v-Waslinoln 11 3 .786 317 251 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 • 1-1 RUSHING-CIncInnatl, Brooks 18-163, RUSHIN(5-N.Y. Jeb, McNeil 1235, NSW YORK (184) Dallas—*-««— _ 7 7 .500 315 290 Penaltles-Yords 860 1-5 Wilson 16-1X, Jennings 2-12, Kktnebrew 46, Paige 16. Son Frandsco, Craig 17-85, Cummings 26 226, O rr 512 6610, Ewing Flyara 5. Ollars 2 mnocwpno 4 9 1 .321 219 270 Tim e of Possession X:52 27:08 Eskison 2(mlnus 1). New England, Rothman 1655, Tyler 627, Cribfae 2 X , 6115717,Sparrow261-17,Wllklns6152418, St. Louis 3 10 1 .250 190 307 Fryor 2-34, Collins 8-21, Dupord8-18,Ta1upu Montana 1-9, Rice 1-(mlnin n. Cartwright 5111516X, Henderson590610, Control INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 16, Eason 16. PASSING— N.Y. Jeb, O'Brien 20442 McNealv 66 22 2 Oldham 1-2 66 2 Tucker Rdmen^ • J y X-Oll0D«0 12 2 0 .857 312 164 RUSHING— Denver, Elway 4-37, Winder PASSING— Cincinnati, Eskison 17-31-0- 198. San Francisco, Montana 2237-1-245. 2101-27. Totalt 3662 2634104. Playoff picture remains fuzzy Mlnnosoto 8 6 0 .571 355 233 13-X, Wlllhite 2-W, Kublak 1-6. Kansas 284. New England, Eason 2240-2255 . RECEIVING— N .Y. Jeb , McNeil 644, ^ R rs n P e rta d -l, Phllodelphta, Poulin 4 Ootrolt 5 9 0 .357 258 290 City, Morkirty 10-47, Heard 8-27, Bloc- RECEIVING— CIncInnatt, Brooks 6-Wl, Shuler 549, Toon 457, Walker 2 X , Klever (Marsh), :14. 2, Phl^lphla, ^W P.M Croon Bov PORTLAND (187) 3 11 0 .214 209 356 kledge 5-15, Green 5-1, Paige 1-(mlnus 14). Brown 4-88, McGee 271, Wilson 26, Jennkigs 1-14, Sohn 1-11, Polge 1-(mlnus 3). Son Carr 7-18 2517, Vondeweghe 7-21 99 23, (Ecklund, Howe), 4:X (pp). 3, Fhltadrt- by Barry Wllner Colts 26, Falcons 23 Tonnpa Bov 2 12 0 .143 215 431 PASSING— Denver, Elway 23-424-246, 1-11, Colllnsworth 1-12, Kottus 1-1. New Francisco, Craig 7-43, Rice 597, Francis Johnson 612 44 12, Drexler 616 1611 X , phta, Hospodar 1 (Eddund, Propto), Kublak 25-1-X. Kansas City, Blackledge, England, Fryer 668, Morgan 5107, Collins 449, Cribbs 221, Rothman 2 X , Margerum Porter672210, Jones66660, Kersey6823 n i l i e rR m ^ lP h ta , Zezel 14 ( M m ^ , The Associated Press ’The Colts were 0-13 under Rod L A . Roms 10 4 0 .714 264 206 462,Baty425,Jones215,Haw1horne16. Smith), 18:». P«wltles-Mooo, Bito, 1^39-0-106 14,Clark14. 10, Paxson6131-29.Totols389531-X107. NFL Roundup Dowhower this year, but they are Sn Fronaoo 8 5 1 .607 321 209 R EC EIV IN G -O enver, Watson 569, M ISSED F IE L D G O ALS— Son Fran­ served by MeSorley (hlotvshdclng), 3 :X ; Atlanta 6 7 1 .464 251 260 MISSED FIELD GOALS— CIndnnatl, Do not adjust your set. Don’t fool E Jackson 4-78, Long 4-42, Wlllhite 4-13, cisco, Wersching 47. New Yerk X » X X 9 -lM Carson, Phi (roughing), *:*<, 1-0 for Ron Meyer, who was hired as Now Orloans 6 8 0 .429 257 245 Johnson 3-X, Mobley 245, Winder 24, Breed) 44. New England, Fronklln 44. Perttand X X X 81 18—187 Edm (trlpplng),6:33; Sutter,PhI (h ik in g ), 'Bround with the fine tuning. The x-dlndiod division coach last Monday. ’The Colts were Sampson 16. Kansas City, Marshall 5 X , Fouled out— Johnson. Rebounds— New 9:22; Propp, Phi (stashing), 1 0 :5 ^ ^ N F L playoff picture, muddled as it entered the game after starting v-dindiod ptavoff bertli Paige 361, Morkirty 25, Smith 1-17, Horry Brownt21,Billi17 Runs 2B. Cowboys 10 York 54 (Orr 12), Portland X (Carr 15). Second Perlod-5, Edmonton, Gratzkr within one loss of tying the N FL Sundays Oamos 1-10, Green 1-7, Heard 1-3. Assists— New Yerk 22 (Orr 6), ParMend 24 23 (TIkkanen, Anderson), 4:32. was entering the 13th week of the quarterback Mike Tomezak threw record for consecutive defeats in CIncInnatt 31, Now England 7 MISSED FIELD (»A LS — Denver, Kar­ 7 8 8 8 -W (Porter 8). Total tauls— New York X , Penalties— Fogolln, Edm ’ season, isn’t any clearer. It’s an interception in the Tampa end one season. Oovoiand 21, Buffalo 17 Cleveland 7 7 7 8-81 Porttand X . Technical— Kersey. A— 12466. checking), 6:12; Carson, Phi (hloh- lls, 47, 47. L.A. Rams 7 18 8 7-89 probably even fuzzier. zone and fumbled at the goal line. But, one play after Atlanta punter Harald photo by Rnto Kansas City 37, Denver 10 8 8 7 7— 17 Firsi Quarter stlcklng), 13:19; McClelland, Edm (elbew- Plttstwroh 27, Detroit 17 ’Three teams — the New York Flutie’s first NFL completion was a Rick Donnelly’s was roughed by indknMTOils 28, Atlanta 23 Cle— Mock 1 run (Moseley kick), W:09. LA — Irvin SO Interception return (Lons- '"Thl«iPerlod-6,Phlladolphta,Mollanby4 ford kick), 7:15 Big East standings , Giants, Washington Redskins and 52-yard pass to Willie Gault. On the Miami 31, New Orleans 27 Second Quarter (Poulin), 9:M. 7, Edmonton, Messier 12 Tate Randle while attempting to East quarterback T.J. Alibrio (10) brings championship game. Allbrio was 2-for-2 Minnesota 32, Green Bov 6 Vikings 32. Pseksrs 6 Buf— F G Norwood 22,10:47 Dol— Newsome 5 run (Septlen kick), Big East Conierence O’Oil 13:X (sh). Penalties— TIkkanen, Edm defending champion Chicago Bears next play, he passed for 27 yards punt, only to have a personal foul N^w York Gtants 24, Washington 14 Cle— Mack 1 run (Moseley kick), 1269. 12:56 W L w L (high-sticking), 8;X ; McClelland, Edm 1 — know they are in. But they knew his arm forward as he's about to do for 54 yards and one TD . He’s getting Second Quarter St. John's 0 0 3 0 and a touchdown to Walter Payton infraction against Atlanta’s Aaron C St. Louis n , Phllodelohla W, tie Minnesota 13 0 9 18—38 Third Quarter (elbowing), 11:51. . „ that last week, before the Giants time to pass on this play with the Chloogo 48, Tampa Bay 14 Buf— Burkett 75 pass from Kelly (Nor­ LA— FG Lonstard 37,1:X Seton Hall 0 0 4 0 Shob on goal— Edmonton 2128— X . with 20 seconds left in the half. Brown cause offsetting penalties, something he Infrequently did during (Treen Boy 3 8 0 6-86 Dal— F G Septlen « , 5 :X Syracuse 0 0 4 0 won Sunday’s NFC East showdown Son Diego 27, Houston 0 First Quarter wood kick), :21 PhllodHphla 1 2 5 9 -X . ^ Payton rushed 20 times for 78 Indianapolis made the big play it the year — pass — In Saturday's protection of tackle Jeff Flynn (50). Son Frandsoo 21, New York Jets 10 Cle— Brennan 11 pass from Kosor LA— Ellord 22 pass from Everett (Lons- (}rt>raetown 0 0 4 0 Power6 loy Opportunities— Edmonton G B -F G Del Greco, 39, 4:13 ford kick), 10:07 Vlllanova 0 0 4 1 - with the Redskins 24-14 and the yards and ran four yards for a has been missing all year. Los Angeles Rams 29, Dallas 10 Mir)— D. Nelson 12 run (kick tailed), (Moseley kick), W:10 1 0 of 4; Phitadelphta 1 of 6. Mondays Gome Feuith Quarter LA— F G Lonstard 27,14:52 Providence 0 0 3 (taalles— Edmonton, Moog (12 shots6 Bears routed Tampa Bay 48-14. No touchdown, his 105th rushing, put­ Randle broke through with 30 9:29 Third Quarter Boston College 0 0 3 1 Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle, 9 p.m. Min— Carter 7 pass from Kramer Buf— Teal 4 pass from Kelly (Norwood saves), Fuhr l:X , 2nd, 14-13). Philadel­ one else clinched a berth in the ting him one behind the all-time seconds remaining, blocked Don­ kick), 14:K L A — Safety, Pelluer sacked by .Jeter In end Pittsburgh 0 0 2 1 SolUPdov* Dtc. 13 (CNelson kick), 10:43 tone, 6:02 2 phia, Hextall (2927). playoffs and some of the leading mark set by Jim Brown. Payton, nelly’s kick and Eugene Daniel Plttstxirgh at New York > ts , 12:30 8,213. Connecticut 0 0 2 A — 17,222. Second Quarter Fourth Quarter .pontenders for spots in the AFC — the N F L’s career rushing leader, picked up the ball and ran in for the p.m. GB— FG Del Greco, 20, 4:31 Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— East gains second state title LA— Redden 41 run (Lansford kick), Soturdov's Resulb Washkiglon at Denver, 4 p.m. Third Quarter Cle But Ryan Bozok, Leon Stickle. the Patriots, Broncos and Jets — also went past the 16,000-yard score with 20 seconds left. Sunday, Dec. M First downs 3) 17 9:52 Purdue K , UConn 77 Min— Anderson8run (kick tailed),1:11 A— 64,949. Syracuse 94, Northeastern 74 were losers. mark. EC- A. Allbrio 77-vard run (kick Buttak) at Indkmapolls, 1 p.m. Mtn— FG C. Nelson, X , 13:00 Rushes-yards X-141 2383 Bteelers 27, Lions 17 Continued from page 11 played together andimproved from tolled) Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Passing 230 3X Illinois 99, Pltbburgh 97 Cincinnati upset New England “ I completed only two passes but Fourth Quarter Dal Providence 100, Rhode Island 90 Blues 5. Maple LeafsS week to week.” Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Min— F G C. Nelson, 31, 5:54 Return Yards 27 8 31-7 to remain one game behind the it felt good to go out there and be Louis Lipps caught two scoring Statistics: New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 19336 39390 First downs 14 21 Vlllanova W, St. Fronds (Pa.) 64 “ Backs ran hard.” Kelly said. Masuk Min— Brown 12 run (C. Nelson kick), Rushes-varcb 2164 42206 teton Hall X , Princeton 70 in the AFC successful,” Flutie said. passes and his 48-yard reception set EC Philadelphia at Dallas, 1 p.m. )2;32 Sacked-Yords Lost 310 37 8 8 1-3 “ The linemen came off the ball. I Punts 9M 546 PensIng 140 212 (Jeorgetown I X , St. Leo 51 ■ Central. ’The 10-4 Browns have as up a third Pittsburgh score. Lipps. East Catholic 0 22 6 16—42 «9 Offensive plays 51 St. Laub at New York Giants, 1 p.m. A-47,637. 16 62 St. Leub 1 * Browns 21, Bills 17 thought that they showed good San Frandsoo at New England, 1 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 31 33 Return Yards Boston College 66, Fairfield 62 Rrst Period— 1, St. Louis, Cavalllnl 4 who had only touchdown reception Masuk 0 3 0 0—3 16 First downs 8 Ccxnp-Att-Int 16222 14251 Monday’s Oamos ' good a record as anyone in the patience early. We didn’t get an Scoring; Kansas City at Los Arroeles Raiders, 4 Penaltles-Yords 955 946 (Meagher), 13:X. Penalties— Cavalllnl, Kevin Mack had two 1-yard this season, when he has been Yards rushing 55 Min GB Tim e of Possession Sacked-Yarcb Lost 5 X 16 Utica at Boston College conference after a 21-17 victory at EC — Kevin RIsCassI 1-vord run (kick 325 p.m. First downs X 19 33:X 26:01 541 4 X StL, molor (fighting), :54; Johnson, Tor, early first down and they didn’t Miami at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Punb Xavier at Pltbburgh malor (ftohtlng), :54; Raglan, StL, double . Buffalo. touchdown runs before hurting his plagued by injuries, caught a tailed) 54 Yards passing 110 Rushes-yards 35157 35144 Fumbles-Lost 16 1-1 Cornell at Syracuse panic about it. We had a couple of EC— Dave Janton 28-vard pass tram 165 Minnesota at Houston, 4 p.m. Passing 146 223 INDIVIDUAL STATHTICS 4 X 4 X minor (elbowing, roughing), 2 :X ; Ter- ’The Patriots also arc 10-4 and tied shoulder, and Bemie Kosar’s 11- 12-yard first-half touchdown pass 379 Total yards Seattle at Son Diego, 4 p.m. RUSHING-Clevelond, Mock 1665, Penaltles-Yarcb Tuesday's Oamos rlon. Tor (roughing), 2:X; Hunter, StL, penalties that set us back. but. they T.J. Allbrio (Aaron Allbrio run) Return Yards 18 19 Time of Possession X:13 »:4 7 UConn at Boston University, 8 p.m. atop the AFC East with the Jets, yard pass to Brian Brennan pro­ before teaming with Mark Malone M— Dove Rusk 26yard Held goal 2-2 Passing 10-25 Monday, Dec. 15 Comp-Att-Int 12251 16366 Dickey 1365, Fontenot 213, Everett 1-2 malor (flghtlng), 6:G ; Kobopoulos, Tor, were able to come back. They Chloogo at Detroit, 9 p.m. K o ss 4(mlnus 4). Buffalo, Rktdlck 1454, Brown at Providence malor (fighting),6:G ; Lanz,Tor (tripping), i who lost their third straight, 24-10 to vided the other score for Cleveland. on a 39-yard TD play in the third EC — RIsCossI 1-vord run (Janton 3 Interceptions by 0 Sacked-Yords Lost 1-7 29 INDIVIINIAL STATISTICS LaSalle at Vlllanova showed good poise. I thought run) Punb Kelly 6 X , Wilkins 1-5, Harmon 1-1. 9:37; Pavese, StL (hooking), 18:X. San Francisco. Denver is 10-4 In the battle between former quarter. 1 Fumbles lost 1 2 X 2 X PASSING— Cleveland, K o ss 16326240. R USH IN G-Dallos, Dorsett 11-X, Walker Thursday's Oamos excellent poise. I was proud of EC — RIsCassI 19-vard run (pass Fumbles-Lost 20 43 7-X, Pelluer 210, Newsome 1-5 Los Second Period— 2, Toronto, Lonz 2 teammates at the University of Lipps had eight receptions for 150 tailed) 7-60 Penalties 2-10 S lin ti 24. Redskins 14 Buffalo, Kellv 26396-315. Rhode Island at UConn (Starrs), 8 (Thomas, P. Ihnocak), 4:11. 3, St. Louis, following a 37-10 rout at the hands of them. I think it's a tribute to them Penalties-Yards 535 4 X Angeles, Dickerson 26106, Redden 5 X , p.m. Miami, Buffalo’s Jim Kelly com­ EC— Jason Talbot 6vard run (A. Punting 2-27.5 Tim e of Possession X:37 31 :X RECEIVING— Cleveland, Brennan 466, Poslowskl 8 (Gllmour, Roefchort), 12:54.4, Kansas City, which stopped the yards while scoring for the first 332.0 Fontenot 455, Newsome 4 G , Dickey 213, White 741, Everett 29. Seton Holl at St. John's that they pulled together and Allbrio run) PASSING— Dallas, Pelluer 16222173. Toronto, Domphousse 8 (Lonz, Yarem- 'Broncos from winning the AFC pleted 20 of 39 passes for 315 yards, time in nine games. Earnest N.Y. Giants 0 14 W »-24 Mock 1-X, Weathers 1-16, Sloughter 1-15, Maine at Boston College chuk), 13:G (pp). 5, St. Louis, Meagher 5, 8 7 0 7— M INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Longhorae 14. Buffalo, Mebelcxirs 454, Los Angeles, Everett 14251-212. Siena at Providence West crown and kept its slim while Kosar completed 18 of 33 Jackson ran for 147 yards on 28 RUSHING— Minnesota, D. Nelson 671, R ECEIVING— Dallas, Sherrord 564, penalty shot, 14:X. Penalty— Bourgeois, Second Quarter Teal 440, Burkett 2122, Reed 251, Rktdlck Syracuse at St. Banaventure StL (tripping), 13:14. attempts for 240 yards. carries and a touchdown. N YG — Bovoro 9 pass from Simms Ancterson 1046, Rice 7-25, Brown 613, Dorsett 519, Newsome 241, Cosbie 218, Saturday’s Oamos playoff hopes alive. Kramer 42. Green Bay, Corruth 1463, 2X, Harmon 1-11. Third Period— 6, St. Louis, Meagher 6 Looking ahead to next Sunday, (Allegro kick), 6:25 MISSED F IE L D GOALS— Buffalo, Nor­ Renfro 1-27, Walker 14. Los Angeles, Vlllanova at UConn (New Haven), " Denver still can win the division if Dolphins 31, Saints 27 Ellis 1661, Wright 2 X , Ivery 16, Renner 16. Redden 444, Ellard 4 X , Brovni 2100, (Raglan),2:X. 7, Toronto,Clark15(Fergus, Was— Bryant 4 run (Zendelas kick), wood 44. 8:X p .m . Kobopoulos), 13:X. 8, St. Louis, .'the Los Angeles Raiders lose to comerback Hanford Dixon said of Long 218, D. HIM 1-14. West Virginia at Pittsburgh Eagles set ton of records 13:05 New Orleans’s 20th season, like PASSING— Minnesota, Kramer 12251- MISSED F IE L D GOALS— None. Cavalllnl 5 (Meagher), 14:X. Penalties— Seattle tonight. the matchup with Cincinnati; “ It’s NY<3— B. Johnson 7 pass from Simms Canislus at Syracuse Fergus, To r (tripping), 10:19; Banning, its first 19 in the NFL, will not end (Allegro kldO, M:37 153. Green Bov, Wright 1637-6225, Lofton Eigles 10, Cardlnili 10 Rutgers at Seton Hall By virtue of their victory, the going to be a war.” 1-660. StL (hooking), 10:37. with a winning record. Dan Mari­ Third Quarter U C L A at St. John's Shob on goal— ^Toronto 12126— X . St. 49ers moved to 8-5-1, a half-game 49ers 24, Jots 10 By Herald Staff NYG— F G Allegro 21, 10:27 RECEIVING— Minnesota, D. Nelson Celts 28. Folcom 23 Arizono at <3eorgetown no’s touchdown tosses of 13 yards to 567, carter 2 X , Jordan 217, Lewis 1-22, St. Leub 8 3 8 7 -W Louis 121617— 43. ahead of Minnesota in the scramble NYALS— None. Liberty 74,N.Y.TechG Red Wings 4, Whalers 1 yards, left the game in the first half surpassed the 100-yard mark until Mlo-4tardy 4 pass from Marino PASSING— Detroit, Ferguson 2239-2X7. 1 :X fourth quarter, Landry decided to the South game, shattered the Pittsburgh, AAalone 16X-2232. Vikings 32, Packers 6 after suffering a broken right hand (Revelz kick),3:X SD— Anderson 31 pass from Foub Detroit 1 1 s -4 return and was on the sidelines for single-game rushing mark with 204 East Catholic’s Kevin RisCassi (29) knocks down NO— FG Anderson 27, 5:59 RECEIVIN(3— Detroit, Hunter 6 X , (Benlrschkeklck),1:59 Minnesota took advantage of Chodwick 5 X , Jextes 417, Giles 2 X , Hartford o 8 V - 1 -the remainder of the game, wear- Cardinals 10, Eagles 10 against the Rebels. Rich Roberts Masuk’s Tim Carroll (35) during Saturday’s title game. Mlo— F G Revlez 43,11:07 SD— F G Benirschke X , 14:12 Rrst Period— 1, Detroit, Probert 4 Green Bay punter Bill Renner’s Mlo— Nathan 23 pass from Marhio S.Williams 29, James 25, Mandlev 1-51, Third Quarter Basketball Hockey ' ing what appeared to be a protec- held the previous mark with 203 Thompson 1-21. Pittsburgh, LIpps 61X, (Higgins, Burr), 4:47. Penalties— problems. Renner, signed on Fri­ St. Louis tied the game with 2; 39 The Eagle defense limited Masuk to 55 yards on the (Revelz kick ),14:46 S D -F G Benirschke X , 4:15. O'Connell, Det (high-sticking), 6:07; Dl- " tive vest underneath his sweater. yards, also against South, in 1966. Third Quarter Abercrombie 545, Jackson 219, Reeder 24, Feurih Chiorler day to replace injured Don left in regulation on a 48-yard Erenberg 1-14. neen, Har (high-stteking), 6:X ; Halword, The Rams, 10-4, could clinch their And Saturday's victory was a ground and 110 In the air. NO— Moves 34 run (Anderson kick), SD— SInslow 4 poss from Anderson Det(hooklng),19:12. Bracken, had one kick blocked and touchdown pass from Neil Lomax 2:32 MISSED FIELD (KJALS-PINsburgh, (Benirschke kick), 6:X. NBA atandinga NHL standings second consecutive NFC West title milestone for eight-year Eagle 9 Second Period— 2, Detroit, McRae 1 to wide receiver Roy Green. Then Andrtson X , 41, 44. A - ^ , 1X. mishandled a center snap, helping NO— FG Anderson 29,14:37 (Kllma, Veltch), 3:V (pp). Penalties— .with a victory over Miami next the kickers botched their opportuni­ head coach Jude Kelly. It was his All Connecticut Conference co­ Half of the Eagle potent backfleld Feurih Quirter Barr, Hor (hooking), 3:16; Probert, Det, the Vikings to 14 points in 74 NO— Tice 3 pcBS from D. Wilson (Ander­ Heu SD EASTERN CONFERENCE WALES CONFERENCE ■ 'Sunday. ties to win it in overtime. 50th career victory. His overall championships in that five-year — quarterback T.J. Alibrio and Beare48,Buccanoore 14 AHonMc Dlvblen Patrick Dlyblen double minor (roughing, hIgh-stIckIng), seconds. son kick), 7:57. Rrst downs 9 23 hIgh-stIckIng served by McRoe, 9 ;X ; The Cardinals had the first ledger reads 50 wins, 33 losses and2 stretdi. RisCassi — graduate but half of it. A-64,761. Rushes-yards 17-79 49124 W L Pet. OB W L T Pb OF OA Bear* 48, Buccaneart 14 Darrin Nelson’s 12-yard touch­ Boston 12 6 .667 — Philadelphia 19 6 2 X 113 64 Murzvn, Har (hlgh-stlcklna),9;X; Hanlon, chance to win it 4; 05 into overtime ties. Since he switched East to the The Eagles graduate 11 seniors — Juniors Aaron Alibrio and Jason Tampa Bov 8 0 0 14— 14 Passing 55 2X Det, served by Shedden (delay of gome), Doug Flutle saw his first signifi­ down run and Tommy Kramer’s Mto NO CMCOge 7 81 14 6— 48 Return Yorcta 29 78 Philadelphia 12 6 .667 — Pittsburgh 14 9 4 X I X 91 when Eric Schubert’s 40-yard at­ wishbone in 1982. Kelly has seen 10 who were in starting roles Talbot return as do offensive 19252 25356 Washington 8 10 .444 4 N Y Islanders 14 11 2 X I X X 15:X. cant action for the defending Super 7-yard scoring pass to Anthony First downs 25 26 Flnl Q w l v Comp-Att-Int Third Period— 3, Detroit, Higgins 4 tempt was blocked by defensive end East compile a 41-11-2 mark with including Bill Barry. He missed the linemen Dave DiGiacomo (center) Rushes-yards 25111 352X Chi— Tomezak 8 run (Butler Wck), 8:59 Sacked-Yarcb Lost 555 16 New York 5 15 .2X 8 New Jersey 13 11 2 X 104 117 t Bowl champions and he ran for one Carter came after Renner’s 542 New Jersey 3 15 .167 9 Washington 9 13 6 X 87 IX (Probert, Burr), 7:22.4, Hartford, Murzyn4 five Hartford County Conference or last few weeks with a knee injury. and Josh Scalora (guard). Passing 341 269 Second Quarter Punb 940 (Fronds, Anderson), 18:04. 5, Detroit, ■score, threw for another. He miscues. Reggie White. Return Yards 29 15 OtI— Sanders 9 run (Butler kick), 5:17 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 16 Central Dhdston N Y Rangers 8 12 6 X 104 113 954 978 AManta 14 4 .778 — DWblen McRae 2 (Higgins), 19:X (en). Penalties— Comp-Att-Int X-416 19361 Chi— FluMe 4 run (Butler kick), 7:32 Penaltles-Yarcb M a m s Norwood, Det, malor (fighting), 1:X ; Sacked-Yords Lost 90 1-7 Chi— Payton 27 pass from FhiMe (Butler Tim e of Possession 21:47 M;13 Milwaukee 13 7 .650 2 Boston 13 11 4 X X X Detroit 8 7 .533 4'A Montreal 13 11 4 X W 91 MacDermId, Har, mlnor-molor, served by Punts 6 » 1-44 kick), 14:40 Ferraro (Instigator, fighting), 1 :X ; Mac­ Fumble6 Lost 90 1-1 Third Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Indiana 9 M .474 S'/i Quebec 13 12 4 X I X 87 Chicago 8 9 .471 5V Toronto 10 12 4 24 84 91 Houston 7 H .412 4— Tampa Bay, Young 16322 Radio, T V No games scheduled TiMidav'ft OaiaMi Cralp Phillips 68, Lentocha-Harvey fared Soturdov; Tuiidg»*s Oomeg Klng-Tewell, 5 J X 72636971— 275 18. North Carolina State (51) beat Championship Whaling Cttv Tournomont NEW YO RK Y A N K E E S — Signed Rod 234. Chloogo, Tomezak 7-11-1-108, Flutle Buftolo at oStrSt. 7:35 p.m. SATURDAY Hardin M. M o rs^lu m an, 4J75 79726966— 277 1. North Carolina (61) beat Miami, uNJiiiiiivfiifmF Scurry, pitcher, to a one-yecr contract. 2-7-679. Sacramento at New Jersey, 7 :X p.n St. Louis at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Oirts BsNkelball POUR-MAN BLIND DRAW — Gross Western Carolina 9575. Hamilton 73, Rottsburgh St. 65 AMonto at Cleveland, 7 :X p.m. Manchester at East Catholic, noon — Klrtche-Pahoullt-Chorlle Corrlveau- Peterson-SIndetar, 4,375 71-667367-277 Fla. 12277. 19. Northeastern (62) lost to No. 17 Third Ptaco Connecticut Coll. X , Curry 73 FOOTBALL R ECEIV IN G — Tampa Bay, Magee 6143, New Jersey at Washington, 7:35 o.m. Turner-Byrum, 4,375 79696971— 277 2. Nevodo-Los Vegas (50) did not Third Ptaco Wilder 6 W, carter 245, Howard 2 X . Chi­ TONIGHT L.A. Lakers at New York, 8 p.m. Vancouyer at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Coventry at E.O. Smith, 7 :X p.m. Jlm Tvmen 72. Net — Bill Muzin-Phll Syracuse ^7 4 . Utica Tech IX , Skidmore X Denver at Chicago, 8: X p.m. Dalv-John Sheetz-Dan Gothers 61, Leal- CtalefrFPhr, 4J75 71696969-2n Invoslor's Ctasrtc Coast Guard 73, Suffolk 60 G R EEN B A Y PACKERS— Activated cago, Payton 3-W, (tault 240, <5entry 217, 8:00Tennlsi Nabisco Masters, ESPN Los Angeln at N.Y. Islanders, 8:X Ice Heckev Tobor-Doftald, 4375 71-6967-70— 277 ****?. Indiana (30) beotNo. 13Ken)uckv71-66. 20. Arizona (1-2) lost to Utah 6067. Mike Weddlngton, linebacker, from Mooreheod 1-12, Wrightman 1-0. 9:00 Raiders vs. Seahawks, Channel 8, Portland at Son Antonio, 8:X p.m. p.m. Enfield ys. ManchMter (Bolton Ice Saarl-Bob Fellx-Al Smith 62. Inlured reserve. MISSED FIEI D GOAI S— None WPOP Phoenix at (talden State, 10:X o.m. Fdmonton at Minnesota. S-n< n m Palace). 7:15 o.m r MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. B, 1986 - 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 8, 1986 There’s nothing ‘moral’ about loss to Purdue m-. .*4 MCC breezes

By L*n Auster to sixth victory Sports Editor Winning has been the only trend way for the winners. HARTFORD — If you want to of thought this season for the MCC stretched its lead during the talk about moral victories, UConn’s \ Manchester Community (Allege second half and went up, 87-56, with Jim Caihoun is not your man. men’s basketball team. 10 minutes to play. The Cougar The Huskies’ first-year ^coach bench was cleared at that point. arrived on the Connecticut scene The Cougars improved their Also hitting for double figures for with a 14-year 250-win, 137-ioss perfect record to 6-0 with a 107-86 MCC were Galligan with 19 points, record at Northeastern. That in­ thrashing of the Southern Connecti­ Bernard James 15, and Cost and cluded five trips, in the last six cut junior varsity team Saturday Paul Swartz 10 apiece. Revin years, to the NCAA Tournament. night at East Catholic High School. Walton and Andy Galuk paced He knows about winning. Southern’s record falls to 0-2. Southern with 20 points each. He is not one to look at Saturday’s MCC returns to action ’Tuesday at M C C O W ) — Rick Knioht 10-12, Paul M-70 loss to nationally ranked 7 p.m. on the road against Holyoke Swartz 50-110, Tyrell Hartfield 12 4-4 30, Purdue — maybe not as one-sided Community College. Ozzle Grant 30-16,' Donald Cost S 0410, Carl fair 00-00, Hamilton Gorcla4 0-10, as many UConn doubters may have Paced by Tyrell Hartfield’s Chrli Galilean 8 3-419, Mike Stowell 30-0 thought — as a moral victory. game-high 30 points, the Cougars 6, Bernard James 63-415 Totals 4710-18 “I don’t believe in them,” the stormed out to the lead and never SOUTHERN JV (86) — Ernie may 21-2 spirited Calhoun said. “Accomp­ looked back against Southern, 5, Kenny Cooper 26-810, Kevin Wolton 9 lishments I believe in. If we’re a leading 26-14 after 10 minutes of 2-4 20, Chris Wrieht 36-1012, Clint Miller 1 1-1 3, Todd Whittemore 1 2-2 4, Chris better basketball team than we play and holding a commanding SIxsmIth 1 04 2, Andy Galuk 9 2-3 20, were ’Tuesday night, then we got lead, 60-36, at halftime. Hartfield Glenn Koleta 2 04 4, Rob Lone 2 0-0 4, had 14 in the first half while Chris Chris Wolfe 1 04 2 Totals 33 20-33 M something out of it. But when you Three-Point eoals; MCC- Hartfield look at the left (win) and right Galligan and Donald Cost added 13 (2), Garcia (1) (loss) hand side, it doesn’t say 2 and and 10, respectively, to pave the Halftime: 60-36 MCC IM; it says 2 and 2. “No one has ever asked me at the NCAA convention how well we played. They always ask how’d we Flyers waste no time do.” The Boilermakers. 3-0, came in ranked fourth in the latest AP national poll. Still, after Saturday’s 'STE'IIE»S^V in knocking out Oilers victory before a crowd of 9,105 at E the Civic Center, Purdue coach Bv Ken Rappoport Gene Ready doesn’t have a ba­ Htrald photo by Tucirar rometer on his club. The Associated Press “It was nice to come to Connecti­ NHL Roundup cut and win the game. I think 21 Whaler goalie Mike Llut (1) has plenty of company In Quenneville (3) and Bill Gardner (14) and Detroit’s Adam The Philadelphia Flyers wasted Connecticut played its best game of Oates (21) and Basil McRae (18). The Red Wings won, no time In drawing first blood, and front of his net and they’re all looking back at the puck then delivering the knockout punch, the year,” Ready said. (But) I during Saturday night’s action at the Civic Center. Puck 4-1. really don’t know where we ore, against the Edmonton Oilers. traffic jam In front of the Boston net yet. I’m happy with the win. But I’m watching are the Whalers’ Sylvain Cote (21), Joel “ Getting off to a quick start was at 17:04 of the third period. the key to the whole night,” said C not happy with the way we attacked Blues 5, Maple Leafs 3 the boards. I felt it was a good game Flyers captain Dave Poulin, who for them in building their scored the first goat only 14 seconds Rick Meagher scored on a confidence. into the game en route to a 5-2 NHL second-period penalty shot and “I think they (UConn) played Red Wings teach Whalers a lesson victory over the Oilers Sunday added another goal in the final . . night. “ Anytime you score on the period to lift St. Louis over Toronto. better than we had seen theAi on Hsrald photo by Tuckor ^ video. We played casual in practice Hartford outshot Detroit 35-19, first shift of the game. It’s like ’The loss was the fourth straight for Bv Paul Otrla you’re stealing one.” the Maple Leafs. all week. I thought it was going to Herald Correspondent 15-4 in the second period, but effect us and it did. That’s a big couldn’t break goaltender Glen Edmonton Coach Glen Sather Meagher, a defensive specialist, UConn’s Robert Ursery (31) has an Saturday at the Civic Center. Lee was said the Oilers knew the Flyers concern.” Htrdd photo by Tuckor Hanlon’s barrier until late in the also had two assists to help the intense look on his face as he looks to one of three Boilermakers in double Remember the old Detroit Red would be anxious to get off to a fast Blues take over sole possession of UConn suffered through one of its Wings? The team that hasn’t had a third period when defenseman patented droughts — a carryover get by Purdue's Doug Lee In action figures. Dana Murzyn pocketed his fourth of start after losing their last two first place in the Norris Division. St. UConn’s Jeff King (40) slams one through as teammate winning record since 1972-73 and games. Louis, Toronto and Minnesota were from the Perno regime, perhaps — finished with just 40 points a year the year. and saw a 21-14 deficit through the Tate Qeorge (32) and Purdue’s Everette Stephens (21) Hanlon was the evening’s No. 1 “A goal 14 seconds into the game in a three-way tie coming into the ago? An easy two points right? makes it a lot tougher.” said game. first eight minutes build into a 30-14 defensively,” Calhoun cited. ‘”rhey New Jersey, knew he was in a Robinson was a third Husky in get a good look of It Saturday afternoon at the Civic Especially in your own building. star, but wasn’t expected to play Boilermaker lead before junior Jeff double figures with 13 points. He Sather, who then watched the Canucks 3, Jets 1 said ‘no, that’s it, that’s as far as game. “I never played like this Center. King had a career-high 22 points but Purdue Wrong. until Greg Stefan broke a toe in Flyers build up a 4-0 lead after one Ring, who had a career high for a you go.’” before, 40 minutes straight/’ ran into foul trouble, as did Gerry The new and improved Red warm-ups. Filling in at the last Tony Tanti and Patrik second game in a row with 22 points, Besselink and reserve Robert easily prevailed, 88-70. period. “It got them going ... They A Todd Mitchell free throw and George, who had six assists and Wings, led by tough-guy winger minute isn’t the easiest task for an really got up at that point and kept it Sunstrom each had a goal and an snapped a 7-minute, 12-second dry two 3-point field goals, from seven turnovers in going the Ursery. UConn’s lack of numbers Basil McRae’s first two goals of the NHL goalie but Hanlon took the assist as Vancouver snapped a run with two free throws. Purdue’s was one thing Calhoun addressed going. Four goals is just too much to Everette Stephens and Todd Lee, distance, said in the Husky locker- his 3-point, 6-rebound effort against P U R D U E (M ) — Doue Lee «-11 2-215, year convinced the Hartford Whal­ pressure in stride. overcome against this hockey three-game losing streak. main weapon early on was silky- restored Purdue’s lead to 14 with room. “He (Stephens) didhisjobon afterwards. Todd Mitchell 8-13 5-8 21, ASelvIn ers and 14,154 fans Saturday night “We played so well in the first Yale last ’Tuesday. “Coach just McConts 3-9 3-5 9, Everette Stephens 2-4 team.” Steve Tambellini also scored for smooth shooting guard Troy Lewis, 8:46 showing on the clock and the me but I wasn’t expecting it to be “If we had two or three more talked to me like a man,” Ring that they aren’t going to roll over period that they only had two shots the Canucks, the last-place team in who finished 9-of-17 from the floor, moves off the bench.” he said, not 3-4 9, Trov Lewis 9-17 2-3 24, Tim Fisher In other NHL games Sunday Boilermakers coasted home. that intense,” he admitted. explained. . . UConn is 0-2 against 0-0 04) 0, Kip Jones 04) 04) 0, Jeff Arnold and wait for summer and skated so it gave me the whole period to night, it was Boston 3, New York the Smythe Division. Ray Neufeld including 4-for-9 from 3-point “We got beat by a very good completing his thoughts. “If we 2- 4 1-2 5, Tonv Jones 1-2 1-2 3, Rvon away with a well-earned 4-1 victory prepare, I just feel sorry for Stef,” George said the game showed Purdue, 1-9 overall against Big Ten Bernino 0-3 04) 0, Dove Stock 04104) 0, Islanders 1; St. Louis 5. Toronto 3, scored for the Jets, 15-10-2, who lost range, for a game-high 24 points. basketball team. They did every­ him something about the Huskies. could give Tate 2 or 3 minutes here foes. . . UConn is 23-34 in games in at the Civic Center. the former New York Ranger said their second straight game and (of rest), maybe we don’t have 24 Steve Schetf ler 04) ^2 2, John Bruoos04l and Vancouver 3, Winnipeg 1. ’The Boilermakers’ lead was 56-38 thing that teams ranked in the top “It showed we could play. ’The score Hartford overall. UConn continues 0410. Totals 31-45 19-28 88. ’The new-wave Red Wings, under after his sixth win of the season. Less than five minutes after remained in second place in the two or three do. They play defense, didn’t show it. But deep down in our turnovers. But you can only ask so Its stretch of seven games in 15 days the guidence of former St. Louis Aside from a couple of heavy hits division one point behind with 14:05 left before a 9-point much of human beings.” Poulin opened the scoring, Brian Husky run, four from freshman they force you into mistakes and hearts, we know the score was ’Tuesday as it visits Boston Univer­ UCONN (70) — Cliff Robinson 5-7 2-4 Blues coach Jacques Demers are by Revin Dineen, the Whalers Edmonton. 13, Jeff Kino 8-14 4-8 22, Gerry Besselink played the first period in a shell. Propp fired a low 20-foot shot that point guard Tate George who had a they take advantage of every single close.” HUSRY NOTES - UConn outre- sity. The Huskies then host URI on 3- 7 04) 4, Phil Gamble 4-15 02 8, Tote shedding the “Dead Wings” image, beat Edmonton goalie Any Moog Vancouver goalie Franck Ca­ career-high 14 points, made it 56-47 sin you make,” Calhoun said. Mitchell, who registered three bounded the Boilermakers, 41-39. ’Thursday night at the Field House George 5-14 3-414, James Sprodllno 1-1 and turning a lot of heads around ’They didn’t have a shot on net until past his left skate. Ed Hospodar price played a sharp game, making ’They’re a better basketball team Jams early in the second half as Ursery had 10 to lead the Huskies. in Storrs before entertaining Villan- 04) 2, Robert Ursery 2-p4 1-3 5, Greg the National Hockey League. Scot Rleinendorst’s clearing shot a number of his 19 saves at close with 11:13 to go. Economou 0-0000. Totals 28-42 12-21 70. 11-and-a-haIf minutes into the gave the Flyers a 3-0 lead at 13; 13, “We had two possessions (to than us at this point and they went Purdue concentrated on getting the Ring had 7 rebounds. 3 blocked ova in the Big East opener for both 3-polnt field goals— Purdue- Lewis ‘”The Red Wings haven’t got the his first goal of the season. Peter range. Winnipeg goalie Eldon "Po­ close the gap) but to prove how good out for 40 minutes and proved it.” ball inside, had 21 points in support shots and 2 steals to go along with schools Saturday night at the New (4), Stephens (2), Lee (1), UConn- same respect right now as other game. Zezel ended the run five minutes key” Reddick, who was pulled for a team they are they dug in George, the 6-5 freshman out of of Lewis with Lee adding 15. Cliff his 22 points. It was a far cry from Haven Coliseum at 8:30 p.m. George (1), Robinson (1). teams. When people lose to the Red “It was a bad game by us,” later with a backhanded shot an extra attacker in the last minute, Wings they get insulted,” Demers Whaler coach Jack Evans said through Moog’s legs. blocked 18 shots. said. “We’re a different hockey bluntly after the game. “We were Winnipeg Coach Dan Maloney embarrassed tonight and I give Wayne Gretzky beat Flyers roo­ 8 club. We work together and we’re kie goaltender Ron Hextall at 1:32 was upset that his club played so disciplined and we have a lot of Detroit credit and McRae credit for of the second period to get the Oilers poorly, especially when the Jets enthusiasm on our team. ’The Red the big goal.” had a chance to move back into the Lakers make a statement with Riley’s 300th win ’The Wings got on the board at the in the scoring column. Gretzky’s Wings aren’t going to be beaten goal was his 23rd of the season. Smythe Division lead. easily like in the past. We aren’t 4:47 mark of the first period when “We went to the net well in the “I thought our team would be up a smile. Drexler, who led all scorers with giving up anymore free points to Bob Probert and Tim Higgins little higher,” Maloney said. "I INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - The time celebrating Riley’s achieve­ (Hiris Mullin scored 20 points to played catch in front of goalie Mike first period and created havoc in 300th victory of Pat Riley’s coach­ ment, scoring 20 of his 26 points In Even Lakers captain Rareem lead Golden State, while Chris 26 points, sank an 18-footer and was anybody.” front of the net,” Flyers Coach can’t blame goaltending or any­ Abdul-Jabbar added his own mem­ fouled with eight seconds to play. •The V^alers, coming off a pair of Liut unmolested. Shawn Burr fed thing like that. It’s not good to see ing career came with a message. NBA Roundup the third quarter to help Lakers Washburn came off the bench to Probert at the right post, who then Mike Reenan said. “We were able “Golden State is a challenger and break the game open. The Lakers orable moment to the celebration. add 17 points. He made the free throw to give 2-1 victories over Quebec at home to come up with offensive punch our team get outshot at home. We outscored the Warriors 42-16 in the ’The 7-foot-2 center tried unsuccess­ Portland a 95-93 lead. The Rnicks Wednesday and in Philadelphia slid the puck over to Higgins at the early and that was very important certainly have to get back to you have to make a statement to left post. When Liut committed. them,” Riley said. “We got stung period to open a 107-70 lead. fully to make a three-point field came back to force the overtime on Thursday entered the game as the in this contest.” basics.” Blazers 107, Knicks 104 hottest team in hockey, posting a Higgins gave it back to Probert and pretty good up there and tonight we who succeeded Paul Westhead as “It was fun, but It’s only fun if we goal with less than two minutes left Gerald Henderson’s 16-foot jumper Bruins 3, Islanders 1 in the third quarter. He thought the Clyde Drexler and RIki Vande- at the buzzer. 6-1-0 record in their last seven it was 1-0. played with tremendous intensity.” the team’s head coach in November make it fun.” Scott said. “We McRae’s game-winning goal The Lakers, apparently still 1981, needed 416 games to become created all that off of the defense. It shot was going in. weghe scored key baskets in the Vandeweghe, who scored 23 games. But the Red Wings came Greg Johnston and Reed Larson started our fast break and got us “It felt good and it looked good,” final minutes to lead Portland over points despite one of his worst into town with a tight checking came on the power play at the 3; 37 scored second-period goals as Bos­ LOOK smarting from a 116-106 loss to the the 27th NBA coach to win 300 mark of the second period. Darren Herald photo by Tucker Warriors last week, trounced games. going.” said the 18-year veteran center, a New York in overtime, the ’Trail shooting games of the season, brand of hockey and gave the ton beat the Islanders for their Riley enjoyed it. too. After teammate of Riley’s on the 1975-76 Blazers’ fourth straight victory. scored six points in the overtime, Whalers a piece of humble pie. Veitch and Petr Rlima set McRae fourth consecutive victory. The F U E L O IL Golden State 132-100 Sunday night, Riley, the NBA’s all-time leader up in the slot and he fired a Hartford goalie Mike Liut denies Detroit’s Shawn Burr enabling Riley to reach 300 NBA in winning percentage, broke the watching his team thoroughly Lakers. “I hit those all the time in The Rnicks appeared headed for including four free throws as ‘“They had some great chances on Bruins just missed their second dominate the Warriors, Riley was practice. It will fall one day.” their second victory in three games Portland pulled away. the power play, but I thought backhander over a kneeling Liut’s from in close as Whaler defenseman Ulf Samuelsson tries straight shutout as they climbed victories faster than any other record held by Billy Cunningham, stick side shoulder making it 2-0. coach in league history. who needed 430 games to win 300. in a joking mood when asked about James Worthy scored 18 points under new Coach Bob Hill. Bill Cartwright scored 25 points overall we checked very well and to get back into the piay. ’ into a tie with idle Montreal and reaching 300 NBA victories so and Rareem Abdul-Jabbar added But, with New York leading 93-92 to lead the Rnicks, while Renny we played a heck of a hockey game Higgins scored his fourth of the Quebec for the Adams Division 61® In the only other game Sunday, Cunningham and Riley share the season with 13; 38 left in the game Portland beat New York 107-104 In record for the fastest to reach 200 quickly. 15 points for the Lakers. Earvin with 16 seconds left.in regulation, Carr scored 17 points and grabbed a on the road,” Demers said as his Quebec and Montreal lost Saturday lead. Senior Citizen & the Rnicks’ Gerald Wilkins missed club posted its 10th victory of the giving Detroit a solid 3-0 lead. off the board. “We just didn’t have Veteran goalie Doug Reans, overtime. NBA victories. “If I had some players. I’d have “Magic” Johnson contributed 10 game-high is rebounds for it tonight. We were just flat all night and still have 30 points. Volume Discounts 400 by now,” Riley said with a points and 13 assists. two free throws. Portland. season, only seven shy of their Ron Francis spotted an open starting just 24 hours after rookie Riley, a former Lakers guard. Byron Scott was having a great Murzyn in the putting Hartford on game.” Boston, with its fourth straight win 1985-86 total. ‘”This (Hartford) is on Sunday, joined that pair at the Bill Ranford blanked Philadelphia THRIFTY OIL CO. one of the good teams in the league the board with 1; 56 left, but McRae “I’ve got to give a lot of credit to 6-0, had 30 saves, but his shutout bid hit the open with 21 seconds left Glen Hanlon the way he played.” 30-point level. Hartford is fourth and we’re glad we beat them. We with 29 points, but with games in was spoiled by Brad Lauer, who 289-8843 knew how good they played against icing the Red Wing victory. Demers said. “ But we played 60 swept the puck into the net from a “I had eight shots on goal, you’d minutes of hockey tonight.” hand against all three clubs. Quebec and when you beat Philly in Hartford is back in action Wednes­ Norffi Carolina rolls over defenseless Hurricanes Philly you have got to be playing think one of them would go in,” Hartford, following the wee­ Paul Lawlees said after Hanlon’s kend’s play, finds itself in fourth day night on Civic Center ice well and we knew we had to be against the St. Louis Blues. prepared.” outstanding performance held him place in the Adams Division. Both Bv The Associated Press dribble. 27 points for the Panthers, 2-1. NEW No. 8 Iowa 103, Loyola- No. 11 Oklahoma 101, Toxas- The Miami of Florida basketball NCAA Hoop Marymount 80; Iowa, 6-0, won its Arilngton 78; Tim McCalister and team was wit()out Tito Horford. and own Amana-Hawkeye Classic for Harvey Grant scored 22 points each TAC Is trying to restore 1987 CAVALIERS without a chance as well, in Chapel the fourth time in five on the as the Sooners routed Texas- Hill, N.C strength of 21 points by B.J. Arlington to improve their record to 9 Brian Oldfield’s eligibility "North Carolina is a tough team defeated Texas-Arlington 101-76; Armstrong and 20 by Roy Marble. 3-1. Oklahoma outscored Texas- to look good against.” said Miami No. 14 Western Rentucky topped ’The Hawkeyes forced 15 first-half Arlington 19-2 at one point to put the In 1975. Oldfield hurled the shot 75 Southern Cal 82-52; No. 16 George­ turnovers and held Loyola, 3-1, 23 game away in the first half. Bv Bert Rosenthal lEUI ENCLANirS Coach Bill Foster following Satur­ Danny Wojciak scored 16 points The Assocloted Press feet, the longest recorded toss with day night's embarrassing 122-77 town trounced St. Leo 126-51; No. 17 points under its season scoring the 16-pound ball. However, since loss to the top-ranked Tar Heels. Syracuse beat No. 19 Northeastern average. Mike Yoest led the Lions to lead Texas-Arlington, 1-3. 94-74; No. 18 North Carolina State with 22 points, and Chris Nikche- No. 16 Ooorgetown 128, St. Loo 81; TAMPA, Fla. — Brian Oldfield, professional marks aren’t consi­ “What you saw tonight was a team Reggie Williams scored 27 points who has put the shot farther than dered for record purposes, it that was a little bit intimidated, took Western Carolina 96-75, and vich added 19. couldn’t be submitted for recogni­ No. 20 Arizona was upset by Utah Arkanaas 103, No. 6 Kansas 60; and Jaren Jackson added 20 as anyone in history, can’t compete in #imORTGAGE very young and trying to grow up on tion to the lAAF. and off the floor.” 68-67. Tim Scott scored eight of his 34 Georgetown, 4-0, recorded the the Olympics — and The Athletics biggest rout in school history. ’The Congress is trying to rectify the The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Oldfield, In winning with relative ease, the No. 1. N. Carolina 122, Miami 77; points in little more than a minute, the national champion in 1980 and Tar Heels rolled up a 72-37 lead at Joe Wolf and Ranzino Smith scored including two three-point goals, as Hoyas surpassed a 62-point triumph situation. over Hawaii-Hilo in 1983. At the final session of its eighth 1982, owns the American recordbf 4 Door, Auto Trans, Power Steering, Air the half — the most points they’ve 21 points each to lead top-ranked Arkansas, 4-0, handed Ransas its 72-9*/i. set May 26,1984, at San Jose, ever scored in their history before North Carolina to a record-setting first loss In four games. Freshman The 126 points also exceeded the annual convention Sunday, TAC Conditioning, Front Wheel Drive, Stereo & More Ron Huery added 19 points the school scoring record of 120, set approved a resolution aimed at Calif. intermission. The Hurricanes were victory. With their 72 points in the stock *6262 Razorbacks, who had 13 offensive' against St. Peter’s in the 1963-64 having Oldfield’s eligibility res­ The resolution for eligibility was virtually a defenseless team with­ first half, the Tar Heels, 4-1, written by Mac Wilkins, the 1976 eclipsed the 70 points they totaled rebounds in the first half. season. tored in time for the. 1987 Pan 30 Year out the 7-foot-l Horford, their American Games at Indianapolis Olympic discus gold medalist, and 15 Year 25 IN STOCK celebrated freshman center who against Rice in 1972. Danny Manning led Ransas with St. Leo, 3-1, got 14 points from Ron Taylor. and the 1988 Olympic Games at put forth by the Athletes’ Advisory will miss the first five games of the Miami, 1-2, got 20 points from 26 points before fouling out in the Council to TAC’s General season because of eligibility involv­ Dennis Bums. final seconds. No. 17 Syracuse 84, No. 18 Seoul. South Rorea. 6 Assembly. No. 3 Indiana 71, No. 13 Kentucky Florida St. 72, No. 8 Alabama 71: Norihaastem 74: Howard Triche Oldfield, a 1972 Olympian, has 8WI9^2'‘ O'* |94rAnnual Percentage Rate ing his transfer from another JU i«ar Fixed Hate scored a career-high 31 points arid been banned under International The Council cited recent IOC rule 15 Year Fixed Rate Annual ftirentage Rate school. 66; Indiana got two free throws Raleigh Choice scored with two changes that have permitted pro­ with two points with two points “What do you say to the team at each from Steve Alford, Daryl seconds remaining to lead Florida Sherman Douglas added 19 as the Olympic Committee rules which ®300 REBA TE fessional hockey, soccer and tennis Rates based on 2 0 % down. Rates subject to change. the half?” Tar Heel Coach Dean Thomas and Joe Hillman in the State’s upset of Alabama. PeeWee Orangemen, 4-0, wore down Nor­ prohibit professionals from partici­ pating in their own sports In those players to compete in the Olympics. Smith said “We’ll have to guard final 42 seconds to beat Rentucky. Barber and LaRae Davis scored 20 theastern to win its own Carrier “My conscience would have The most competitive rates, ON ALL NEW CAVALIERS Classic. and an unmatched speciai level of against our players thinking how ’The Hooslers needed every one of points apiece for Florida State, 3-0. Games. bothered me if I had left this great they are. I could not imagine the free throws to stave off five of Jim Farmer contributed a game- Northeastern, 4-2, forced ISSyra- The 41-year-old Oldfield, a service are why COMFED remains THRU JAN. 5th former standout at Middle Ten- convention without doing this,” New England's number one mort­ C^MF=D running up that kind of first-half seven three-point goals in the high 26 points Alabama, 2-1. cuse turnovers in the opening MORTGAOS CO^ INC. No. 8. IHInola 88, No. 12 Pittsburgh period en route to a 41-40 halftime neessee State, competed from Wilkins said. “It’s wrong and it gage lender. score against them.” game. “We don’t have much of an should be corrected. You can bank on it inside game right now, and that’s 8T; Tony Wysinger and Rendall Gill lead. Reggie Lewis led the Huskies 1973-76 in the International Track When it comes to your mort­ “A Good Ptace to Buy a Car’ In other games involving the gage, you can bank on COMFED. nation’s ranked teams. No. 3 why we used the three-point shot,” converted four foul shots each in the with 27 points and became the Association, a professional circuit final 57 seconds as Illinois held off school’s all-time leading scorer. that disbanded after four years. Indiana defeated No. 13 Rentucky Rentucky Coach Eddie Sutton said. Windsor Locks Orange Rentucky, which closed to within ntt. Doug Altenberger scored 26 No. 18 N. Carolina St. 88. W. He has, however, been permitted 71-66; No. 4 Purdue took Connecti­ AP photo EMERGENCY 1-800-842-3235 627-9486 1-800-922-3260 795-0551 cut 88-70; No. 5 Iowa crushed a point three times in the final points and Ren Norman added 24 Carolina 76: Bennie Bolton scored to compete in meets, including the for Illinois, 4-0. 23 points and (Carles Shackleford World Championships, that are Fire — Police — Medical Loyola (Calif.) 103-80; No.ORansas minutes, had chance to tie the game Indiana’s Steve Alford (center) drives Into Kentucky’s Ed CONNECTICUT MORTGAGE OFFICES! Greenwich 869 8 6 6 1 Litchfield County 868-7S3Z CARTER Curtis Aiken scored 13 of his added 18 to lead the Wolfpack to its under the aegis of the International was upset by Arkansas 103-86; No. 8 when Rex Chapman tried to set up Davender (15) during their college action Saturday night Mystic 536-4277 Orange 795-0551 Windsor Locks 627 9486 for a three-pointer with 33 seconds game-high 29 points in the final 1; 23 fifth victory in six outings. Leroy Amateur Athletic Federation, the D IA L 911 1229 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER • 646-6484 Alabama lost to Florida State 72-71; In Bloomington, Ind. Alford was whistled for a charging In Manchester No. 9 Illinois edged No. 12 Pitts­ remaining. But Indiana’s Steve EyI of play as Pitt came back from a Gasque scored a game-high 27 world gobeming body for track and burgh 99-97; No. 11 Oklahoma forced Chapman into a double 91-81 deficit. Charles Smith added points for the Catamounts, 0-2. call on the play. The Hooslers beat the Wildcats, 71-66. field. I / U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Dec. 8, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec. 8, 1986 - 17 Free agents FOCUS in abundance Move to defer investments By Ben Walker League playoffs and the World The Associated Press Series with a strained knee, and there has been speculation the Injury could end his career. for tax savings next year HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - This year, free agents are in abundance. Kingman, second in the A L last World Series hero Ray Knight, season with 35 homers, and Oak­ Your invest­ mutual fund’s 1986 income until 306-game winner Tom Seaver, land also parted ways. The move ment income, they file their 1987 tax returns — Gary Ward and Dave Kingman are left the A’s free to replace the like your earned because that is the year they among the players now available to designated hitter with free agent income, will be­ received the distribution. 25 teams — all but the clubs they Reggie Jackson, whom the Callfor-- nefit from the Important; Even though ordi­ played for in 1986. nia Angels chose not to re-sign. new tax law’s Sylvia nary income is taxed in 1987 at rates Cincinnati did not sign or offer lower tax rates as high as 38 >/» percent, the top tax Teams had until midnight Sun­ in 1987. But un­ rate is 28 percent on net long-term day to either re-sign their free salary arbitration to pitchers Denny and Price, while Texas did like salary and Porter capital gain in 1987. agents or offer them salary arbitra­ Under the law in effect until 1987, the same with Ward, Kansas City wages, invest­ tion. If the clubs did neither, they ment income is the top tax rate on net long-term lost the right to re-sign them until made that move with Smith and often easier to r - n 1 capital gain is only 20 percent (i.e., Baltimore split with Dempsey. May 1. shift from one 40 percent of net long-term capital Others seeking new employment The Angels and New York year to the next. gain subject to the top marginal include Lonnie Smith, former Yankees, however, did take some! Here are six moves that can defer available with maturities of three, rate of 50 percent). World Series Most Valuable Player precautions with a few free agents. investment income from 1986 to six or 12 months. Net short-term capital gain is Rick Dempsey and pitcher Joe The Yankees offered salary arbi­ 1987, put together by Ell J. Warach, 3) Treasury notes and bonds: The taxed like ordinary Income. Thus, Price. tration to co-captains Ron Guidry senior vice president of Prentice- government also issues long-term in 1987, the top tax rate on net and Willie Randolph and the Angels Hall Information Services, and me. securities with maturities ranging short-term gain is 38‘/4 percent. The Last year, as owners tried to cut did it with Doug DeCinces, Bob 1) Bank Certificates of Deposit: from two to 30 years. Unlike maximum is 50 percent in 1986 and costs and seize more control of the Boone and Brian Downing. Interest on a CD of one year or less short-term T-bills, Treasury notes 28 percent (or 33 percent in some game, teams steadfastly refused to does not become taxable until it is and bonds are issued at face value. cases) after 1987. “ We don’t want to go to arbitra-' sign free agents other than their credited to your account. If the The government pays interest at If you are thinking of investing in tion,” Yankees General Manager own — a pratice that resulted In a interest is not credited until the six-month intervals from the date a mutual fund, find out whether the Woody Woodward said in announc­ charge of collusion by the Players certificate matures — or the CD the instruments were issued — fund declares dividends at the end Association. ing the team had offered it to E and interest cannot be withdrawn instead of at the end of each month of the year. Forexample.ifthefund Guidry, Randolph, Claudell Wa-*^ But this year’s stance, in which before maturity without incurring a or calendar quarter as banks will not be making another distribu­ shington, Tommy John and G ary . 0 ^ some clubs avoided the salary substantial penalty — you owe no generally do. This interest payment tion of income until January, you arbitration process and attempted Roenicke. if,: tax until then. arrangement leaves room for tax can buy now and owe no tax until to reduce big salaries, left clubs in “ But we felt there was enough of Tax Action Move: You can buy a deferral. next year. , . .* I the clear to pursue free agents. a chance to settle, particularly the CD that does not credit interest to 4) Corporate bonds; You have no Note: Starting in 1987, mutual Guidry and Randolph contracts,” the account until sometime in 1987. taxable interest income on corpo­ funds that elect to treat distribu­ Mets General Manager Frank he said. “ We needed to buy that Many banks let depositors choose rate bonds until the coupons come tions as having been made in the Cashen and Knight’s agent, George extra time. We felt there was whatever maturity date you wish. due. So as long as the first payment prior year will be subject to a Kalafis, were unable to work out a enough done not to close it out at Result; The interest will not is not made until 1987, it will not be non-deductible 5 percent excise tax C Hanid photo by Pinto deal Sunday night during discus­ midnight.” become taxable until the 1987 tax taxed until then. on the distribution. sions at baseball’s winter meetings. year. So you won’t have to come up 5) Mutual funds: Mutual funds 6) Closely held corporation divi­ “ We talked a number of times to Woodward said the Yankees That championship feeling with the tax dollars until you file act as a conduit for investment dends: Are you a stockholder in a his agent today and we just couldn’t would not offer arbitration to your return in April 1988. income. The fund itself pays no tax closely held corporation that’s come together on a figure,” Cashen pitcher Britt Bums, who missed the 2) Treasury bills: T-bills are on income that it distributes to planning to pay a dividend? If so, East Catholic High football co-captains J.B. Kaldy (70) Alibrio was 2-for-2 in the air for 54 yards and one TD, said of Knight, the M VP in the entire 1986 season with injuries, or discount instruments. That means Investors. The investors pay tax time it to suit your tax convenience. World Series triumph over Boston. reserve infielder Mike Fischlln. and T J . Alibrio (10) exchange high fives after the Eagles while directing East's vaunted wishbone offense. Kaldy you buy them at a price below the when they receive the distributions. Defer it into 1987. captured their second state Class MM championship on was one of the backbones of East’s defense. Knight originally wanted a two- Mike Port, general manager of 'M face value and get an amount equal But the fund can delay distributing (For advice on personal money Saturday with a 42-3 romp over Masuk High School. year contract worth $2.1 million, the American League West champ to the face value at maturity. The 1986 income until 1987 and elect to management, send $9.95 plus $1 for but as the midnight deadline California, said the Angels offered discount is equivalent to interest treat the distribution as having mailing and handling to “ Sylvia approached, he softened the stand arbitration to DeCinces, Boone and income. But‘although you are, in been made in 1986. Porter’s New Money Book for the to a one-year pact for about $1 Downing because “ it extends our effect, earning interest while hold­ Result: The fund owes no regular 80s,” in care of the Manchester million. The Mets did not waver rights and privileges to continue to ing a T-bill, there is no tax owed income tax in 1986 because it is Herald. P.O. Box 419150, Kansas Testaverde runaway Heisman winner from their offer of a one-year reach a settlement.” until maturity. So you can buy deemed to have distributed its City, Mo. 64141. Make checks payable to Andrews, McMeel & contract worth about $800,000. The late scramble preceded Herild photo by Tucker T-bills this year and defer tax on the income in that year. And the investors are not taxed on the Parker.) "They made their position today’s activity, including Com­ interest until next year. T-bills are Bv Herschel NIssenson California tailback O.J. Simpson alone. I accept it for all those people the national championship,” he clear,” Kalafis said. “ Of course missioner Peter Ueberroth’s The Associated Press over Purdue halfback Leroy Keyes who helped me make my dream said of Miami’s national champion­ Antiques for Christmas he’s disappointed.” ’’State of the Game” address and in 1965. come true,” Testaverde said. ship showdown with second-ranked “ But this was a matter of the major-league draft. Supermarket Shopper NEW YORK - Vinny Testa- In voting by members of the Testaverde isn’t through dream­ Penn State In the Fiesta Bowl on principal, and Ray is a man of Helen Acford, Lillian G. Grant and society’s Christmas antique show and verde’s father isn’t going to like media across the country, Testa­ ing. ” My next big dream is winning Jan. 2. Among the players available for principal.” Malcolm F. Barlow, from loft, members sale Saturday. The event will be from 10 this, but the Heisman Trophy- verde received 678 first-place votes $50,000 were pitchers Ron Roman- a.m. to 4 p.m. at Waddell School, 163 winning quarterback doesn’t even — 1,050 ballots were sent out — and Knight, one of Manager Davey ick and Len Barker, while Luis Leal of the Manchester Historical Society, think he’s the best player on the 2,213 points, tabulated on a 3-2-1 Johnson’s favorite players, hit .298 could be had for just $12,000. Any admire an antique bird cage, one of Broad St. Admission is $2. Unwary customers lose University of Miami footbali team. point system. He also received 76 with 76 runs batted in during the team that drafted a player had to hundreds of items that will be at the ’’Someone asked me who I’d vote second-place and 27 third-place regular season. The third baseman, keep him on their major-league for and I said I ’d vote for our votes and carried each of the six who turns 34 later this month, roster for the entire 1987 season, or fullback. , be­ Heisman voting regions. sparkled in the World Series, offer to resell him to his original with electronic scanners cause I believe he’s the best player Palmer received 28 first-place hitting .391 with five RBI, including club for half the price. votes and 672 points. Michigan the tiebreaking home run in the in the country,” Testaverde said Romanick, demoted to the mi­ About Town Saturday night after winning the quarterback Jim Harbaugb fin­ seventh inning of the seventh game. nors In midseason after going 5-8 By Martin Sloane 52nd annuai Heisman Trophy as the ished third with 25 first-place votes While the Mets and Knight could for California, may be headed to the United Features Syndicate and 458 points. not work out a deal, the Boston Red Clip *n* file refunds outstanding coilege piayer in the Yankees in a trade for catcher Enfoy breakfast with Santa Church has roast beef supper country. ’The rest of the top 10 finishers Sox and Seaver failed to reach Butch Wynegar. There was also DEAR MARTIN: I had to grab the cashier’s arm Vegetables, Starches, Fruits (File No. 4 Like Testaverde, Highsmith is were Oklahoma linebacker Brian agreement at the last minute. The Manchester Downtown Association will sponsor COVENTRY — The First Congregational Church of speculation the Yankees might twice to keep her from continuing when the scanner Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off projected as a first-round N FL Bosworth <9 firsts. 395 points), Holy “ We would’ve liked to sign him, a Breakfast with Santa Dec. 13 from 8:30 to 10:30a.m. Coventry will have a roast beef supper Saturday from send Wynegar to Philadelphia for rang up the regular price on an item I knew to be on coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage draft choice next spring. And while Cross tailback-defensive back Gor­ but we did not,” Boston General at St. James School cafeteria. 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The dinner will be in the fellowship hall pitcher Charles Hudson. sale. coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed he is Miami’s second-leading ca­ die Lockbaum (32-242). Auburn Manager Lou Gorman said. Tickets at $2 a person are available at Regal’s, of the church on Main Street. The public is invited. My husband gets mad when I stop the cashier and proofs of purchase while looking for the required reer rusher with 1,914 yards (well tailback Brent Fullwood (4-129), Seaver, 42, went a combined 7-13 Other early rumors had Montreal Mari-Mads, Nassiff Camera, J. Garman Clothier, Donations are $4.50 for adults, $4forseniorcitizens, $2 “ make an Issue” of a mistake, but I don’t care. I feel I forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and behind Ottis Anderson’s 3,331) and Alabama linebacker Cornelius for the Chicago White Sox and signing catcher Rick Cerone, and Anne’s Place, Fairway and the Manchester Herald. children, and children under 6 are free. should have some control over what the store is magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers tieid a school record with 25 career Bennett (3-96), Penn State tailback Boston. He made $1,132 million last talk of a trade between Cincinnati ■The children will receive gifts. charging me. touchdowns, Highsmith wasn’t D.J. Dozier (0-77), Fresno State season, and wanted an $800,000 and Kansas City involving Nick Santa Claus also will make appearances at the may not be available in all areas of the country. Bring your favorite teddy bear As careful as I was to watch the register, the cashier Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. among the top 10 finishers in the quarterback Kevin Sweeney (6-73). contract for 1987. Boston offered Esasky of tbe Reds and one of the Manchester Mall, 811 Main St., on Dec. 13 from 1 to 4 still went so fast that she ran one item twice, and I did These offers require refund forms: Heisman balloting. and Ohio State linebacker Chris $600,000. Royals’ young pitchers, possibly p.m. and Dec. 20 from 10 a m. to 12:45 p.m. All 3-, 4r- and 5-year-olds are invited to bring their not catch it until I got home. It was only 69 cents, but it BIRDS E YE Meals Cookbook Offer. Receive a Testaverde. the 6-foot-S senior Spielman (5-60). Seaver missed the American Mark Gubicza or Danny Jackson. favorite adult and their favorite teddy bear to the Lutz made me angry. Birds Eye Cookbook. Send the required refund who led the nation in passing Testaverde’s victory capped his Children’s Museum for a teddy-bear picnic Friday from form and two Birds Eye Vegetable proofs of efficiency, won the Heisman by father’s well-publicized dream. A1 10 to 11; 30 a.m. or 12:30 to 2 p.m. I did take an item back to the store once just to prove purchase — the symbol from the front of any Birds 1,541 points over Temple running Testaverde put a football in Vinny’s Koffee Klatch serves lunch The event will include teddy-bear crafts, stories, to them that the scanner did not pick up the sale price. Eye Vegetable package — along with a check or back Paul Palmer, the country’s bassinet when he was just 5 days games and a movie. This year’s annual event will That time it meant I got $2.69 back, but how many COVENTRY — The monthly Koffee Klatch will be money order for $9.95. Expires Dec. 31, 1986. top rusher. old. On Saturday night the dream Inkster, Purtzer include the teddy-bear exhibit, “ Earl Visits the Lutz,” people out there missed the computer’s pricing’ Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at First FRESHLIKE Cob Corn Refund Offer. Receive h was the second largest margin came true. which will be at the museum through Jan. 4. mistake when they purchased the same item? Congregational Church. Route 31. Unlimited sand­ up to $2, plus postage. Send the required refund in Heisman history, topped only by ” As I stand here to accept this Call the museum at 643-0949 to register for either wiches, desserts, tea and coffee will be available for a session. Admission is $1 formuseummembersand$1.50 I feel sorry for people with poor eyesight who cannot form and two proof-of-purchase symbols from the 1.750-polnt victory of Southern award. I don’t accept it for myself $2 donation. Chowder and salad are served at an net championship for non-members. see the prices on the shelves or who have great Freshlike Com on the Cob, along with a price AP photo additional cost. Friendly Circle of the church will difficulty following them on the register’s electronic sticker from one package of Chicken, Hamburger serve. display. Sometimes people cannot even hear the sound or Hot Dogs, for $2 plus postage; or send the University of Miami quarterback poses Bv Fred Goodall putted for bogey on the last hole. Physical therapist talks to group of the scanner when it picks up an item, and they have required refund form and one proof-of-purchase no way of knowing when the same item is rung up symbol from Freshlike Com on the Cob, along with the 1987 Heisman Trophy after winning It Saturday. The Associated Press “ We had a great front side, b u t, Kim Wanegar, a physical therapist, will talk to the Sports In Brief with a price sticker from one package of Chicken, never got It going on the backside,” '■ Masons hold annual meeting Alzheimer support group Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the twice. LARGO, Fla. — Juli Inkster and Thank you for listening. Hamburger or Hot Dogs, for $1 plus postage. Skinner said. “ Considering we Manchester Lodge of Masons will meet Tuesday at Mental Health Building of Manchester Memorial Tom Purtzer are completing the started six shots back, it was pretty Mrs. Paul Geyer, Elkhart, Ind. Expires Dec. 31, 1986. McNulty wins Sun City golf 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple for its annual meeting, Hospital. best seasons of their professional difficult for us to catch up.” SPROUT Magic Lamp Offer. Receive Sprout including the election of officers. She’ll discuss the physical changes that occur in the SUN C ITY, South Africa — Mark McNulty of South Africa won careers and hope their victory in DEAR MRS, GEYER: Your husband should be Magic Touch Lamps. Send the required refund The teams of Nancy Lopez-Curtis Refreshments following the meeting will include a brain of people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and the $300,000 first prize in the Sun City Million Dollar Golf the $650,000 J.C. Penney Classic Strange and Sally Little-Mike Sulli­ proud to have a wife who stands up for her rights. Too form and three Universal Product Code symbols Lendl and Becker traditional oyster stew. other brain diseases. The meeting is open to the public. few people do. The removal of Item prices and the from any Green Giant Frozen Vegetables or four Challenge by three strokes over American Lanny Wadkins will serve as a springboard for even van shot 66 and 67, respectively, to A support group meeting for Alzheimer caregivers introduction of electronic scanning have created a Universal Product Code symbols from any Green Sunday. greater success in 1987. finish five shots behind Inkster- will be Dec. 17 at the same time and location. For more bushel basket of problems. Mistakes are now harder to Giant Canned or Jarred Vegetable or Hungry McNulty birdied the first two holes of the final round en route to Inkster and Purtzer captured the Purtzer at 18-under-par 270. Art association has potiuck information, call Visiting Nurse and Home Care of catch, and an unwary consumer can lose money as fast Jack Potatoes, along with a check or money order a 4-under-par 68. He finished with a 6-under-par 262. in meaningful final mixed team golf tournament at Holiis Stacy and Jay Haas were Manchester at 647-1481. The Manchester Art Association will hold a as a cashier can scan the products. for $24.95. Expires Dec. 31, 1986. Wadkins, the only American in the nine-man field, also passed Bardmoor Country Club Sunday, next at 271, followed by Debbie firing a final-round 69 for a 72-hole Massey-Mark McCumber and Lori Christmas party and potiuck Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at RANCH STYLE Brand Cap Offer. Receive a the overnight leaders to earn the $150,000 second prize, shooting Center Congregational Church. Entertainment will be Supermarkets should be paying special attention to By Bob Greene players — the veteran Lendl from total of 23-under-par 265. Val Garbacz-Craig Stadler at 272. Gar- Writers club meets Saturday free Ranch Style Baseball Cap. Send the required 70 for a 285 total. provided by the Bennet Junior High School Choir these things in order to give consumers some sense of The Associated Press Czechoslovakia vs. the young Skinner and Mike Hulbert finished bacz and Stadler began the day in refund form and 10 Universal Product Code directed by Walter Grzyb. The Wit and Wisdom Writers Club will meetSaturday fairness and security, but they are not being attended symbols from any 15-ounce or larger size Ranch Becker from West Germany, two two strokes back. second place, four shots behind at 1p.m. at Whiton Memorial Library auditorium, ICON. to. Most supermarkets have had scanners for a year or NEW YORK — Ivan Lendl knows heavyweights who believe in slug­ “ I feel like I ’m still learning out Inkster and Purtzer. Style brand product labels, along with a $1 check 9 Navy fires Its football coach MainSt. A poetry session will be held from lto3 p.m. and more, but their cashiers seem no better able to handle there and can get better, but this is “ There’s a lot of pressure trying ! or money order for postage and handling. Expires what tonight’s Masters tennis tour­ ging it out with powerful serves and DAR views historical film a Christmas social will be held until 5 p.m. the system, and double rings still get by. ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Navy football Coach Gary Tranquill a great way to top off what has been Dec. 31, 1986, or while supplies last. nament title match against Boris rocket forehands. to lead wire-to-wire,” said Inkster, A prose meeting will be on Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. at the won’t be back next year, the Naval Academy announced Sunday, a very good year for me,” said who accomplished the feat in two of Orford Parish of the Daughters of the American Dining Across America with UNCLE BEN’S Becker means. Lendl is seeking his second library. For information, call Margaret Hayden, Shelf signs are often inadequate, carelessly a day after the Midshipmen lost a 27-7 contest to Arm y for their "N o matter what happens, the straight Masters crown. And it is Inkster, who won four LPGA events her four LPGA victories this Revolution will see a DAR film entitled, “ Christmas at positioned or missing. Mistakes that are pointed out Offer. Receive a free Dining Across America USA 872-4315. seventh straight loss this season. talk (about who’s No. 1) will always the seventh consecutive year the this season. season. “ After playing well for two ' Mount Vernon — 1783” at a meeting Thursday at 7:30 give relief to the offended shopper, but they are not Road Map and Dining Guide. Send the required Tranquill’s contract will not be renewed. Naval Academy be there,” the world’s top-ranked Czech has reached the Masters “ I look forward to playing here or three days, everybody expects p.m. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William promptly corrected In the computer system, so dozens refund form and two proof-of-purchase seals from Uncle Ben’s products, along with 50 cents for Athletic Director J.O. Coppedge said in a statement released by player says. final on the Garden’s Supreme every year. Without a doubt, it’s the you to fade.” O’Neill, 22 Kane Road. Members should bring a $2 gift National Guard has blood drive — maybe even hundreds — of subsequent shoppers are postage and handling. Expires Dec. 31. 1986, or the academy. “ If I win, there will be less talk. If Court. most fun I have all year in a That didn’t happen to Inkster- for a Christmas grab bag. overcharged. A blood drive will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 while supplies last. “ Coach Tranquill has been most loyal to us over the past five I lose, there will be more talk. But tournament,” she added. “ Tom and Purtzer. After firing an opening- The winner of tonight’s best-of- p.m. at the Army National Guard, 330 Main St. The There is an answer, and it will come from our state, Here’s a refund form to write for; A $1 refund. years and we are grateful to him for the high personal standards as far as I ’m concerned, 1986 is I both kinda felt like this was our round 61 that featured 11 birdies . Decorate with Christmas greens over. This is the last match. I don't five-sets final will pocket $100,000. year to win it. And then to do it, well and no bogeys and equaled a Connecticut Valley East Chapter of the American Red county and local legislators. They must be convinced MYADEC $1 Refund Offer. Parke-Davis Promo­ he brought to this school,” Coppedge said. The loser gets nothing. But both Cross will conduct the drive. For appointments, call that these are serious problems, and they must enact tion Dept., 201 Tabor Road, Morris Plains, N.J. The search for a successor will begin immediately, but no think it has any influence on who is it feels pretty good.” tournament record, the team shot The public is invited to a demonstration on decorating going to be No. 1, in my opinion, already have earned $110,000 in this The wire-to-wire victory was the 69 and 66 in the second and third with Christmas greens Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the 643-5111. Walk-ins are also welcome. laws and regulations to protect us. Supermarkets 07950. Send your name and address and ZIP code timetable has been set, he added. culmination of the Nabisco Grand The chapter is also looking for volunteers to do throughout 1986.” first in four J.C. Penney tourna­ rounds. auditorium of Whiton Memorial Library, 100 N. Main St. should be required to give consumers an opportunity to on a 3-by-5 card. This offer expires Dec. 31,1986. Prix series, the world-wide, year­ clerical work, driving and other jobs to assist with the Lendl cruised into the title match ments for the Inkster-Purtzer They bogeyed only three holes the Paul Buettner, a florist, will demonstrate how to make clearly see price signs and register displays. We need While waiting for the form, save the Universal long men’s tennis circuit. by crushing Sweden’s Mats Wl- team. They earned $65,000 apiece, entire tournament, and on Sunday wreaths and centerpieces. drives. Call the same number if interested. laws that regulate the speed at which items are Product Code symbol from a Myadec 130s carton, Tech goes with Dykes In bowl game All eight players who qualified lander 6-4,6-2 Sunday night. Becker but fell short in a bid to tie the played what Inkster described as Admission is free, but registration is required by scanned, and there must be penalties for stores that do along with the cash-register receipt with the for the Masters received $10,000. LUBBOCK, Texas — Anti-David McWilliams fever was cooling followed with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over tournament record of 264 set by Jan smart golf when they matched par calling the library at 643-6892. not promptly correct computer prices once these purchase price circled.. Another $20,000 went to the winners Sierra Club to make wreaths off as the Texas Tech Red Raiders welcomed a new head football Stefan Ed berg of Sweden that came Stephenson and Fred Couples In on seven straight holes after a mistakes are brought to their attention. 6 of each round-robin match, and coach for their Independence Bowl workouts. just a little bit harder. 1983 when Purtzer missed a 2-foot birdie on No. 10 sent them 4-under-. The Connecticut Sierra Club will conduct a holiday $40,000 was awarded the two “ McDavld Who?” signs were prevalent throughout Lubbock, The 19-year-oId Becker, consi­ putt for par on the 18th hole. par for the round. Brass choir entertains MARC wreath and centerpiece workshop Saturday from 1 to 4 semifinal victors. Including those scrolled on cotton bales near the airport. dered Lendl’s heir-apparent, “ I took a short nap on 18.1 just hit “ We had a lot of good putts but A brass choir and a pianist from the Hartford p.m. at the Lutz Children’s Museum, 247 S. Main St. But new Coach Spike Dykes is trying to make the Red Raider agrees. Yet, although the tennis Both Lendl and Becker have a bad putt,” said Purtzer, who didn’t want to get too aggressive,” Symphony will perform and lead the Manchester Participants will learn wreath and centerpiece Neurosurgeons boycott ER calls faithful quickly forget McWilliams, who left last Friday after Just season at last coincides with the marched into the tonight’s final earned a career-high $218,280 on the said Inkster, who earned $285,293 Association for Retarded Citizens in a Christmas carol design and create a holiday decoration. Information and registration forms may be obtained a year at Texas Tech to become the new head coach at the calendar year, both Lendl and with unblemished recoils, racing PGA tour this year. ’ ’There’s no this season to rank third on the sing Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester other way to describe It. I think I by calling the Sierra Club, 527-9788, or the museum, part of the county’s estimated 1.7 ation and the South Florida Hospi­ University of Texas. Becker see the championship of this through the round-robin portion of women’s money list. Workshop, 57 Hollister St. A brief business meeting will MIAMI (AP) — A handful of rushed it a little bit.” 643-0949. neurosurgeons who serve four million residents. tal Association have scheduled Dykes, the team’s former defensive coordinator, will lead the season-ending event as also the the tournament by winning all three Purtzer’s best finish in 1986 was a be held and refreshments will be served. start of 1987. of their matches. Skinner and Hulbert, who started tie for fourth in the Greater north Dade County hospitals con­ “ I think they’re very serious meetings for Thursday to discuss a Red Raiders when they meet Mississippi Dec. 20 in Shreveport. “ This tournament is very, very Against Lendl, Wilander won just the day six strokes behind Inkster- Milwaukee Open. He has two tinued their boycott of emergency about what they’re doing,” said package of legislative reform mea­ Until Saturday, preparations had proceeded under Parents dance to big band sound important.” Becker said. “ I want to eight points on his opponent’s serve Purtzer, closed with a 65 on the par career PGA victories, but none Overeaters meet Wednesday room calls Sunday in protest of Anna Bischoff, a spokeswoman for sures to present to the Florida McWilliams. Legislature, Ms. Bischoff said. prove to myself that the past three In their match as the No. 1 seed 72. 6,957-yard Bardmoor North since the 1984 Phoenix Open. Overeaters Anonymous welcomes newcomers to its Manchester Chapter 439 of Parents Without Partners escalating medical malpractice North Shore Hospital and Medical However, McWilliams’ quick defection to Texas stirred weeks has not just been a good continued his domination. In his course. ’’This was my best year money- will hold an open dance Saturday from 8 p.m. to costs, hospital officials said. Onter. “ It’s nothing that’s going to deap-seated resentment among Red Raider backers and players. meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The meetings The Legislature is not scheduled period.” four matches, Lendl has lost just 48 A 31 on the front side, including an wise, but not In terms of winning,” are in the cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester midnight at Sacred Heart Church hall. Route 30, Some six or seven neurosurgeons end overnight. Center and co-captain Chris Tanner said the ’’Hook ’Em “ My impression is that unless to convene until April, but leaders Lendl says the winner will gain points on his serve and has had his eagle on the par 5, 527-yard eighth he said. “ All facets of my game Memorial Hospital. A speaker starts at 8 p.m. Vernon. Music will be by the Big Band Sound o( the '40s. and a couple of thoracic specialists Homs” signs flashed by McWilliams and his wife at a televised have discussed ordering a special confidence "for the beginning of serve broken just once, by Ecua­ hole, moved them into contention, were consistent. It’s a learning The group follows the principles of Alcoholics Set-ups are provided. Cost is $5 for members, $7 for — high-risk specialty doctors — something is done by the Legisla­ press conference made the players decide they didn’t want him next year.” dor’s Andres Gomez — that coming but Skinner and Hulbert couldn’t process. Hopefully everything will non-members. Bring non-perishable food for the have refused emergency calls since ture,” she added, “ that’s the way session to deal with the growing Anonymous to help people deal with problems drug problem and prison over- around for the Independence Bowl. So the stage is set for the expected on the only time he has faced a get any closer to the lead than three fall into place and I ’ll have a big underlying compulsive eating. There are no dues or Manchester Area Conference of Churches food baskets. Dec. 1, officials said. These doctors it’s going to be for a while.” clash between the world’s top two strokes until the winners three- For information, call, 646-8643. serve virtually the entire northern The Dade Countv Medical Associ­ crnwdlmr in Florida. break point In the tournament. year next year.” fees. MANCHESTER HERAT,D, Monday, Dec. 8. 1986 — It U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 8. 19rr, M o n d a y T V Adt)ice CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

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HINT CODE and l ^ n Nuahir. Ibewcose Cinemas 1-9— “Crocodile" VRRNON and a man who works with his Cine A Seventy five percent of the SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ Dundee (PG-13) 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 7:10, 1 1 — Soul M o n (PG-13) 7:10, hands. The population of black rhinoce- nation's banks do not cur­ 9:20. — Stand by M e (R ) 1:05,3:05,5:15, 9:30. — Top Gun (PG1 7, 9:15. lections and a FBEE Some 2.').000 books were thrown rose.s in Serengeti Park has Water is completely recyclable. rently enforce prepayment Pattern Section in the 7:40, 9:55. — Heortbreok Ridge (R) penalty clauses. 12:15,2:40, S, 7:30,10. — Som ething Wild WIST HARTPORD __ info a bonfire in Beriin in lO.TS in the I'm waiting for a special day plummeted from perhaps 500 in the There is as much available today X SAIL 647-9946 or 647-9947X Manchester Herald ALBUM. Jost $3.00. (R1 12:20, 2:40, 5:05, 7:25, 9:50. — Star Rim 1 A 2 — Top Gun (PG1 7, 9:30. — as there was centuries ago. Trelf IV* The Vnwnne Wnme IU fl\ ie *% l liimnle* le^l, CI/mK T O'm first Nazi hook burning. that changed the world 1970s to fewer than 20 today. W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec. S, 1986 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

APARTMENTS FOR RENT I BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Manchester - Quality 1 HMIIEIIT bedroom and 2 bedroom apartment, heat, hot wa­ PANiTINR/ ter and all appliances GARFBITRY/ MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Rooms-Main Street loca­ Included. A ir conditioned, REMODELNNI PAPERIN8 SERVICES SERVICES tion. stSSond up. Referen­ quiet, on bus line. Ideal for ces and security. Call middle-aged and senior Name your own price — 646-7009. citizens. $515 and $550. Father and son. Fast, Your local handyman I 247-5030. dependable service. Call John ot 643-4353 and Room tor non-smoking Painting, Paperhanging & please leave message. gentleman. Kitchen privi­ 24 Locust Street. 7 room Removal. Call 872-8237. D E O Landscape- Complete landscape se- lianrlipatpr iipralji leges, washer and dryer, apartment. No applian­ S.J. Building and parking. Call 643-5600. ces. $650 per month plus Remodeling-for your Odd lobs. Trucking. Home vice, ledf and brush re­ ) Manchester — A City ot V illag e Charm complete carpentry repoirs. You name It, we moved. Call David "EASY DOES IT" Is the utilities. Security. No pets. Call 646-2426 week­ needs: Bothrooms, do It. Free estimates. 69^2436. wav to describe placing a Insured. 643-0904. days 9 to 5. porches, patio decks, Dumas Electric— Having want od. Just call 643-2711 stairways, masonry re­ Art's Light Trucking - and we do the rest! Electrical Problems? Manchester-Off Porter pairs, painting and ceil­ Cellars, attics, garoges TuBBday, Dec. 9,1986 Need a large or a small cleaned. Junk hauled. Street. Nice 3 room apart­ ings. No lob too small. 20 Repair? We Specialize In APAItTMENTS ment. Heat, electricity, years experience. Call Furniture and oppHonces Residential Work. Joseph Tune Up Time - Chain moved. Odd lobs. Very FOR RENT security deposit. No pets. 647-0005. Dumas. Fully Licensed. 643-8552. saws, snow blowers. Also honest dependable Free Estimates. 646-5253. offering a complete shar­ worker. 25 years expe­ One bedroom In conve­ pening service. Quality rience In moving. 646-9669 C la im HEATNI6/ Sharpening, 104 Hilliard anytime. Poindexter, nient area. Boyle Manage­ ment Co. 649-4800. UMN» imiRmsa PUIMBIN6 Street 649-2111. SERVICES One bedroom garden Light remodeling, decks, Hawkes Tree Service- Newly decorated spa­ apartment, air conditi­ porches, suspended ceil­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba- WANHO cious three room apart­ ings, storsge bldgs. Prop­ throom remodeling; In­ Bucket Truck & Chipper. TOWN OF MANCHBSTRR syste m oned, wall to wall, ap­ Stump removal. Free esti­ ment. Heat, stove, pliances, on bus line and erty msnsgsmsnl end stallation water heaters, LBOAL NOTICI refrigerator, garage, repsir. Free estimstss. mates. Special considera­ Odd Jobs - Window clean­ more.. $450 per month plus garbage disposals; faucet The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold o oobMe North mum ing, Interior painting. Call laundry facilities. 646- Fsst s ^ e s . 84^1180 repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- tion for elderly and handi­ utlltitles. References. 649- capped. 647-7553. M ark ot 649-5695. hearing on Monday, Ooeombor 15, 1984 at 7:00 P.M. In me 2968. 0764 offer 7pm. osterCard accepted. Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main StrsH, Manches­ E ter, CT to hear and consider the following potltlons: a ‘savei^ One room studio. Availa­ J.C. PBNNBY - 8PBCIAL RXCIPTION - TOLL***? P IK I (P -» ) Application under Article II Section 14.15.02to ble January 1st. Applian­ allow tho dovolopment ot a site In oxcoee ot tour (4) acres re­ ces, heat, hot water 3 room apartment. Heat, quiring more than sixty (40) parking spaces on land known about deals Included. Security, no as 1339 A Tolland Turnpike. By George Layng hot water, stove, refriger­ pets. 646-2970. PAUL LIISTRO - SPICIAL RXCIPTION • BLDIRLY Herald Reporter ator, laundry facilities, O R IO A T I HOUSINO - 401 W IST C IN T IR $ T W IT (L-44) garage. Ask about Senior 2>/> Room apartment with Appllcotlon under Article IVSoctlon l 7to allow the dovelop- When someone trips on a cracked By Lowrence L. Knutson Citizen's Discount. 646- Coventry - nice 3 room Coventry - 7 room Cape, 3 $250.00 a month plus 1/2 Christmas Trees - cut your mont of a sits for oldsriv congragat* housing on land known appliances. Heat, hot vra- own. Sundays only. $15.00 town sidewalk and gets injured or The Associated Press 7268. ter Included. Security, no apartment In Vinton Est­ bedrooms, washer-dryer utilities. Apply at The os 403 West Center Street. ates. Security, no pets, hookup, children O.K. Olcott, 40 Olcott Street, each. 11 Villa Louisa Road WALTIR UCeiLLINI INT. - ZONI CHANOI • IUJHNIS8 ends up with a flat tire after driving C

pets. Available December (on the road to Vito's WASHINGTON — Two key 4 room apartment availa­ 20. Call 646-2970. $365 per month. 742-1673. Beach rights. No Pets. Apt. 107 only between 7 II to BUSINISS V • 190, SIS, and 140 TOLLAND TU RNPIKI over a pothole in Manchester, the ble Immediately. Adults $750 monthly. 742-6736. ond 10 pm.______Restuarant. (U-IS) To Change the zoning classification from BuNnoss II town often receives a letter asicing former Reagan administration offi­ to Businboss V for land Idsntiflod as 290,320, and 340 Tolland cials cited their Fifth Amendment only. No pets. No applian­ Manchester- Five room January 1, 1987. 4 rooms, GOOD USED furniture Is Turnpike. that it pay the medical or repair ces, one car, security and Woodbridge Ave. East BECAUSE YOU never Tree Skirts - hand crafted, rights today and "regretfully and apartment, first floor. In demand. Why not ad­ non tiamable felt. Avallo- TOWN OF M A N C H ISTIR • A M IN D M IN T S TO T H I SUB­ expenses. references. Call 649-1265. Hartford. $275.00 per know when someone will respectfully” refused to answer Stove, refrigerator, $450 be searching tor the Item vertise the furniture you ble In red or white. 34 DIVISION RIOULATIONS (Z-7S) - Petition to am s n d ^ fo l- For the fiscal year that ended plus utilities and security month plus security. 528- lowlng sections of the Manchsstor Subdivision Regulations: June 30, the town has so far paid ou t' questions before a House commit­ 0230 between 10 am - 8 you hove tor sole, It's no longer use in classi­ Inches, $7.00; 58 Inches, 2 bedroom apartment - deposit. No peta. 742-8628. fied? Call 643-2711. $9.00. 646-3978.0______- Section 0.01.01 - add language to allow Isttors of credit os $153,654 on those and other types of tee about the administration’s wall to wall carpeting, pm.o______better to run your wont od a form ot bonding tor several days ... cancel­ claims through its self-insurance secret arms sales to Iran and appliances, security, 2 Bedroom Apartment, Get the Want Ad h a b it... - Section S.03 - add letter of credit language diversion of profits to the Contra ing It as soon as you get WANTED read and use the little ods - Section S.03.01 - odd letter of credit language program. That program covers lease. No pets. Also, 3 newly renovated. Good CONDOMINIUMS - Section S.04 - add letter of credit language rebels in Nicaragua. bedroom duplex, applian­ results.______TO RENT In Classified regularly. claims for less than $500,000 with neighborhood. Security, FOR RENT - Section S.OS - add letter of credit language Appearing at a nationaliy tele- ces, lease security. No references and no pets. 643-2711. money that is set aside each year. You'll be surprised now \, At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written v is ^ hearing, first Vice Adm. John pets. Available Imme­ Call 647-8061 after 6pm. economical It Is to adver­ communications recsivsd. A copy of this petition Is on (Us In Through Oct. 31, figures show the Manchester - 1 year old Working single mother Poindexter, the president’s former diately. Call 643-1595 or tise In Classified. 643-2711. with one child and dog ANTIQUES/ the To wn Clerk's office and may be Inspected during normal town paid out $790,828 on claims 647-9330. $62.50 weekly. Apply The condo. Fireplace In living office hours. national security adviser, and then room, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, seeks two bedroom apart­ COLLECTIBLES dating back to the 1982-83 fiscal Olcott, 40 OLcott Street, ment. 649-3536 after 5:30 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION year, which was when the program Lt. Col. Oliver North, his former One and two bedroom fully appllonced kitchen r i STOREAND OD LEO KWASH, SECRETARY apt. 107 only between 7 and weekends. was started. aide, rejected the panel's attempts apartments. Heat, hot wa­ and 10 pm. with washer-dryer. Cen­ » I OFFICE SPACE Comic Book - Haunt of Doted In Monchester, CT this Sth day of December, 1904. to learn the precise events that led tral Air, No pets. Avalla- While that may sound like a lot of ter and all appliances Fear, no. 19. Very good 014-12 to the administration’s worst crisis. Included. Quiet. Ideal for b le J a n u a ry 1st. HOLIDAY/ condition. $90.00. Call 649- money, it is less than the town Manchester-2 bedroom, Manchester - 3 rooms “ On the advice of my attorneys, I mlddle^iged and senior heat, hot water and ap­ $7D0/month plus utilities. SEASONAL 4744.0 would have paid had it continued citizens. On bus line, air Security deposit and refer containing 400 square feet buying private insurance coverage, must decline to answer that ques­ pliances. $510. Referen­ on Center Street. Call NOTICI TO CMDITORS conditioned. $515. & $555. ces, lease and security. No ences required. McCovo- MUSICAL ESTATE OF Assistant Finance Director Theo­ tion .,, because of my constitutional nagh Realty, 649-3800.O 646-0042. Call 247-5030. pets. 647-9876 evenings. ROBERT L. DWIRE, Lots dore Yampanis said Monday. rights,” Poindexter replied when OLIVER NORTH CLOTHINO ITEMS O f Manchester, Deceased GIFT WRAPPING The exact savings is impossible the House Foreign Affairs Commit­ . "regretfully” silent ED The Hon. William E. R ti-' tee chairman. Rep. Dante Fascell, Take the hassle out ot Gerald, Judge, ot the Court to calculate because the town does Boy's All Wool Blazer. Coble-Nelson piano, ex­ ot Probate, District of Man­ D-Fla., sought to question him Christmas — Block. Like new Size 16. cellent condition, $750.00. chester at a hearing held on not know how much it would have FREE CLASSIFIED ADS Personalized gift about his knowledge of the Iran- paid each year if it continued with $35.00. 647-9723.0 Call after 4:30 pm. 643- December 3, 1906 ordered "If I were a lawyer, and I am a wrapping In my home. 2804. that all claims must be pre­ private coverage. However, Yam­ Contra connection. lawyer, I would be giving you the Can 847-9877 sented to the fiduciary on or panis said the problems expe­ He pledged to “ cooperate fully” To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for before March 6, 1907 or be with investigations at an unspeci­ exact same advice. ... It’s the best FURNITURE barred os by low provided. rienced by other towns give a good Johanna M. Bruder, indication of what Manchester has fied date. legal advice, but it may be the ’ gg or less. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEI El ICAMERAS/PNQTD North, appearing in his berib- wrong thing for the country, sir,” Assistant Clerk Th« P IA C lu b o f MtnohOBtBf Conv> avoided. Four piece Colonial sec­ I EQUIPMENT The fiduciary Is: boned Marine uniform, said he, too, said Rep. Michael Barnes, D-Md. m unlty CoNogB «NI bOBponBOdng Joann R. Dwire Some municipalities have seen t S 4 tional, excellent condi­ Poindexter sat at the witness Fill out coupon (one word 1 • ohoeoUito trufllo M l# on Dooom- 9 Coleman Rood their insurance expenses rise by wanted to provide "a full exposition tion. 633-5518. Kodak - Disc 4000 camera table and puffed quietly on his pipe per space) and mall or bor ntb. lOtfi and iGPi, Boxm o f Manchester, CT 04040 over 100 percent, while Manches­ of the facts” at a laterdate. "I don’t s • 7 S 10 «4N Mil for *6. Oich. TrufflM ctn outfit. Automatic built In 017-12 while Barnes spoke, and did not bring to the Manchester ter’s costs have risen between 30 think there is another person in bo plokod up ot tfto oehool In tho Queen Anne chair for sole. tiash. Instant flash recy­ reply. Herald Office, 16 Bralnard Warm tones. Very pood and 40 percent, he said. America who wants to tell the story 9 10 11 I t Main Lobby of bio Lowa BuNdlng. cle. Motorized film ad­ as much as I do,” he said. But attorney Richard Beckler 9 condition. $75.00 Call 649- "While other towns are scram­ Place. vance. $25.00. Call 569- said for Barnes to suggest that 7944.0 7616.0 ICARS bling ... we never had a problem,” But. when Rep. Lee Hamilton, IS 14 IS IS Poindexter subject himself to a Clearly state Item and price IFDBSALE he said. "W e have a perception that D-Ind., sou^t to question him In ad. One Hem only per MISCELLANEOUS Mahogany dining room about the affair, North replied, “ On possible criminal conviction "is table, excellent condition, PETS AND we are saving.” nothing short of outrageous.” ad. No pet, tag sale, or FOR SALE The amount of money paid out the advice of counsel, I respecfully one leaf, pads, no chairs. 1980 Buick Regal-6 cy­ Both Poindexter and North re­ commercial ads accepted. Phone SUPPLIES does not give the entire picture of and regretfully decline to answer N a m e . $170.00. Coll 643-7046. linder, 79JI00 miles, air fused to answer questions in closed the town’s self-insurance program. the question based on my constitu­ conditioned. Excellent testimony last week before the Address. King Size - bed with Free to good home - 2 tan condition. Asking $2900. Some claims are not fiied or tional rights.” Poindexter was treated deferen­ Senate Intelligence Committee. ENDROLLS headboard. Good condi­ Tabby male kittens. Call 643-8646 after 4pm. processed in the same year that 646-2368 after 4 pm. Hardd photo by Tucker tially by the panel at its televised Poindexter’s appearance before r r h width - 294 tion. $100. Call 646-7844. they occur, while others are ongo­ 13V« width - 2 (or 254 1974 Ford Maverick - 4 hearing, and several lawmakers the House panel lasted about 45 Free to caring home - door, good body, runs ing, Yampanis said. praised his service during a 33-year minutes. MUST be picked up et the 30 Inch folding roll away Most of the claims for the 1982-83 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Manchester Herald Office bed with foam mattress. Playful, lovable white, great. $400 or best offer. naval career. Rep. Hamilton said a "quick C7IMISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS blue-eyed Persian cat. fiscal year have been settled, but before 11 A.M. ONLY. $25.00 or best offer. Call 647-7168. S/gn of the times But Fascell told him, "You’re the check” with the Library of Con­ FOR SALE CijFOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Spayed. Call evenings 649- other years still have outstanding 649-2385.0 key to this whole operation,” and gress indicated that Poindexter’s 6128. claims, he said. The outstanding Suburu -1985,5 speed, air A lone student climbs the steps of the snow that fell overnight. Precipita- another lawmaker implored him to appearance marked the first time Play pen with pad. Like claims as of Oct. 31 total $367,516, conditioning, stereo/tope Manchester High School this morning tion was expected to end today, with reconsider his refusal to provide new. Wooden construc- deck, sun roof, P/pack, tlon.$25.00. Call after 2 pm MISCELLANEDUS amid a pattern of railings highlighted by warmer temperatures arriving tonight. details. Please turn to page 10 FDR SALE cruise, only 9,000 miles. Please turn to page 10 0(649-8371.0 646-3430. $7,400. 1980 - Toyota Tercel - Two Pine bar stools with Box Spring and Mattress backs and swivel bases. excellent condition. 65,000 for double bed, $150 or miles. $2900 or best offer. Asking $99.00. Call 643- best offer. Apartment size 1680.0 Coll 649-8678. Conservation panel wants New State aquifer protected white stove-needs new coll. $30. 646-5160 after Oak Formica Table with 1985 Chrysler - Fifth 6pm. Avenue. Low milage • tanks. The guidelines are not two 12 Inch leafs and 4 wells. but he would like to see the method Glaeser, reading from a publica­ Glaeser intends to consult the $10,500. Coll 643-9986 after By Alex GIrelll expected to be completed until next padded chairs. Nice look­ D. P. Body Tone 300 The motion calls on the town to put to a test. tion by the state Department of DEP about it to determine what ing set.$99.00. Call 643- 5 pm. Fully equipped. Associate Editor Environmental Protection, said steps should be taken to protect the year. rowing machine. Like explore other sources of water Robert Young, superintendent of 0155.0 new. $50. 646-1231. industrial use of land over an aquifer. supply if industry is allowed to the town Water Department, said No underground tank is planned The Conservation Commission aquifer is a use that presents the Douglas Smith, a commission develop in the area and for alerting today the system was put to the test for Manchester Lumber Co., ac­ Queen size sleeper sofa Sears-Auto console humi­ l09iTRUCK8/VAN8 has taken the stand that it is not highest pollution hazard. The publi­ member, said the commission Country Christmas Swedish Gifts with chair. $99.00. Call the town administration and for several days wtten Hurricane cording to Kem Tyler, president of difier. 13 gallon capacity. I ^ I fdr s a le feasible to maintain drinkable cation, "A Guide to Groundwater should probably oppose the lumber 646-1413.0 elected officials to the potential Gloria struck in September 1985 the company. J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ One duck, two ducks, many, many, visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT X-tra belts Included. Good >rater in the underground water­ Protection for Local Officials,” company plans, "but from a fessionals buy their stereo equip­ SHOP. Nut crackers, pyramids, condition. $135 or best course along New State Road if hazard. and again in this year's mid- Two of the town wells on New more ducks, fabric ducks, carved 1979 Ford 150 Pick up. 4 x 4 It also says the town should test lists five broad categories of uses, realistic point of view it's going to ment and accessories. Discount ducks, painted ducks, lucky ducks and Hummel figurines. We also iriT/STERED/ offer. 649-9952.0 with 83 Fisher Plow. Low industry is developed on the land November snow storm. State Road show small traces of its capacity to supply the area from open land as the least get approval.” pricing on cash and carry Items. — Wreaths and flower and folk art carry Swedish foods. Ellington I APPLIANCES m ilage. Extra clean. above it as projected in Manches­ pollution, apparently from an old Fisherman's color served by the wells with surface At both times two of the New potentially hazardous to industry An aquifer protection committee Call Jack Bertrand 643-1262. too, all hand made and waiting for Center Ploza, Ellington, 872-0273. $5295. Call after 4 pm at ter's new Comprehensive Plan of of town officials has drafted an source that investigation has failed crochet atgan. Hand­ 649-8926.0 water in case those wells suddenly State Road wells and one on Love as the most potentially hazardous. you at Sears - gas stove, brown, 3 made. Large size. Beauti­ Development. Lane were out of operation because Glaeser said the Manchester ordinance that would provide for to pinpoint. 9 become polluted. CRAFTMEN GALLERY years old. Asking ful Christmas Gifts. New. The commission voted Monday to power was lost. Surface water Lumber Co. is planning to build a the protection of aquifers from Normally, the wells supply about 58 Cooper St., Manchester, $50.00.Any offers will be ask the Planning and Zoning Conservation Commission Chair­ $250. Keep trying. 649- man Arthur Glaeser said the water supplies were shifted to the low- new lumber yard on New State pollution by underground storage 1.5 million gallons of water a day to 647-8161 considered. 647-9869 9947.0 Commission to consider modifying tanks, but the draft has been the system. They have the capacity Jewelry Holiday hours 7 days a week. Pets evenings.o MDTDRCYCLE8/ distribution system provides for lying area in the west section of Road that would be "a stone’s the industrial zone near New State town and the supply was adequate. throw from one of the town’s wells. shelved until the DEP develops for supplying 2.5 million gallons a Largest selection of diamonds and DJ'S DOG GROOMING and PET Skis, Grenoble 170 cm. MDPED8 shifting surface water flow to the ***** Road to minimize the hazard to the Young said. (See related, story on page 3.) guidelines for control of storage day. gem stone dinner rings. Christmas SUPPLY 649-0485. Bedding - MACHINERY with Solomon step-in bind­ . aquifer, which supplies three town area now chiefly supplied by wells. hours, 9-8pm, Mon.-FrI., 8-5 Sat. canopy, brass, cuddle and mats. AND TOOLS ings. Plastic soles. In good 1984 Yamaha - YZ80 $800 BRAY JEWELERS, Wayne Bray, Florists Coats, sweaters, rain gear, life condition. $45. Call 649- or best offer. Hondo XR75 1794.0 643-5617 PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER lockets and back pocks. Unique cat $50. or best offer. Call furniture. Holiday goodies, toys Machinist Vlse-4'/j" har­ 646-7844. SHOP - Fancy Fruit Baskets. Box­ Rug-belge, nylon twist. TODAY’S HERALD * * • * * wood Trees - All Your Christmas and crates. Pet pictures with Santa, dened lows. 7" capacity. Tech schools curb fund-raising ventures 9 x 1 2 . Coll otter 5 :0 0 646- Decorating Needs I 36 Oak Street, November 28 and 29, 12-6 pm and Covered steel screw. $45. MISCELLANEDUS 643-6801.0 4320.O Fruit Baskets 649-0791 and 200 West Center Street, every Sunday after. AUTDMDTIVE Feud prompts deaths Rain on the way 646-6056. Kenwood Eauallzer Am­ By The Associated Press student officers, a situation that FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - Deliv­ ***** I S n RECREATIONAL plifier for Auto. $20. Call Like new - studded snow with Staff Reports Donohue said the lack of control ranges from made it difficult to keep track of the A man who had threatened to "do Rain tonight giving way to ered Locally - Shipped nationwide. M ICHELLE'S FLORALS - Fresh ar­ |BZJ equipment 643-2809.O tires. Size P215/75R15/MS. funds, he said. some shooting” if he didn’t get his scattered showers late tonight. Low NOW 20% OFF ALL WICKER rangements, silk arrangements, Unique Gifts B. F. Goodrich Troll- vo-tech schools to the state university system. State Police are investigating the dog back from his ex-girlfriend in the mid-30s. Cloudy Wednesday PERO FRUIT STAND- holiday wreaths and many gift Riding Lawn M ow er- HARTFORD — Almost all fund For Sole. Rowing Ma­ maker steel belted radial. possible theft of the missing money walked through her house in morning, becoming partly sunny 276 Oakland Street, Manchester, Items In both our stores. Hours The store with elegant, unique and Craftsman 5 Hp. 24 Inch raising by students at the state’s 17 chine, fully assembled, 1 MO for polr. 646-1231. at the E C. Goodwin Regional Oakland, Calif., with another and colder in the afternoon. High of 643-6384 9:30am-5:00pm dolly and Thursday different fashions and gifts from cut. Runs, but may need vocational-technical schools has year old, excellent condi­ Snow tires, mounted for woman and “ executed” six sleep­ 45 to 50, falling in the afternoon. 6 work. $50.Call 643-4535. Vocational Technical School • 'til 6pm. Saturday, 9-1pm. 857 Main around the world. EAST WEST IM -1 Mustang II. BR78-13. $60 been halted in the wake of years of tion. $75. Call 646-3245 has severely cut back fund raising schools. Student activity funds at the ing people, police and neighbors Details on page 2. FERNANDO'S ORCHARDS, Birch Street, Mancheter 649-2522 (form­ PORTS, IIIV2 Center Street, Man­ otter 5:30pm. Call 64941494.0 criticism by state auditors, a state erly Leaf, Stem, and Root), 39 chester, 643-5692. Sears - slow cook toaster and at present only advertisements Gray said that while he did not schools may have totaled as mudi say. Story on page 7. Mountain Road, Glastonbury. No- oven. Like new. $22.00. Like New-Snow tires. official said. tlve apples, cider, fruit baskets, Windsor Ave. (Rte. 83) Vernon, 875- Hart Skls-180cm. (Seze The discovery of $8,914 in missing for yearbooks can be sold. know exactly what activities might as $1 million at one time, said Ed Coll 649-8913.0______Spikes mounted on 1984 Sammis. manager of the internal holiday wreaths and other crafts. 5145 everyday 9-6, Sot. 9-5. ***** bindings, used one season student activity funds at a voca­ But Gray said the change has not have been curtailed at Howell Sunbird Rims. 13". P- audit office of the state Department Asbestos suits settled Ind ex $70. 643-2831.0 Hoover vacuum - excel­ 17580/R13. $90.00. Call 643- tional school in New Britain and the meant a severe curtailment of Cheney Regional Vocational- of Education, which discovered the lent condition. Tools - criticism by auditors of the han­ activities at the schools because the Technical School in Mandiester, Raytech Corp. is awaiting appro­ 20 p ig M , 2 SBCtlons Ice skates - size 10. $10.00. missing money. never used. Good dling of student activity money state is now fully funding athletic “ my opinion is thtlt we havenot had val from lawyers and insurance Package Stores Call 643-1710.O Christmas Items. $75.00. State Auditor Leo V. Donohue Advice. Lottery 2 Automotive Four 14 X 17 Corvette Rally prompted this fall’s restrictions, activities and some other activities to eliminate any activity central to carriers on a proposal by its Call 649-4649.0 VKheels - Centers and said Monday his office has critic­ Business------18 Obituaries^— 10 PAP Auto Ports, 307 East Center BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has a Kenneth Gray, superintendent of like student government and mem­ the school.” subsidiary, Raymark Industries, to I^BOATS/MARINE rIncD. $225. Negotiable. ized management of students funds settle between 10,000 and 15,000 Classldsd _ 10-20 Opinion 8 Street (rear of Lenox Street) 649- variety of liquors, wines, cordials, Sears - All purpose weight 647-9869. Connecticut’s vocational-technical berships in Vocational-Industrial Gray said that at Cheney money EQUIPMENT because of inadequate accounting asbestos injury cases for about $42 Comics II8 P ^ l * 2 3528. Super savings on gift Ideas for your holiday needs and gift giv­ 1 lifting bench with leg att­ schools, said Monday. Clubs of America. that is raised for activitie.^; is now ing Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. of collections and expenditures. million. The agreement, announced Connecticut__ 6 Sports___ 15-17 : 10% off on Gift Certificates. achment. All assembled, Two 14 Inch wheels - Five Gray said that teachers and Until September, such activities handled by a member of the 643-7330. like new. $75.00. Call 643- Donohue said the lack of control Monday, calls for Raymark’s insu­ Entertsinmsnt 14 Television ——14 16 foot Mad River canoe, lug used on 1975 Dart students no longer will handle iii the technical schools had not school’s financial staff. Previously paddles Included. Used 9000.O - Swinger. $10.00 for both. ranges from vo-tech schools to the rance carriers to pay an average of Focus. 11 U.8./Worid — 7. 0 money and that he must approve all been financed under the state the money was in the cii.stody of four times. Excellent con­ Call 649-3893.0 class advisers and in some cases state university system. $2,821 per case. Story on page 5. Local nsws3-4,10 Weather______2 m dition. $800. Please call Sllverplate Flatware - ser­ fund-raising ventures. He said he budget as they are in local public 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- vice for 8 In original wood Snow Tires - H-78-15. On* 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask (or box. Never used. 50 years pair mounted on new Ford Bob. old. $85.00. Call 6496039. rlms.$60.00. Call 647-8958.a