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Housing Costs Are Crippling Families EIGHT Month Old Wotor- 1900 C a M a R O R a Lly Bod

Housing Costs Are Crippling Families EIGHT Month Old Wotor- 1900 C a M a R O R a Lly Bod

>0 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 12, 1988

MISCELLANEOUS CARS CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Housing costs are crippling families EIGHT month old wotor- 1900 C A M A R O R a lly bod. S325. CourthouM ^ Spcdolii 1988 Volkswagen Jetta, 4 Sport. Power steering, By Nancy Concelman subcommittee on affordable One Gold momborthip, door, blue. $11600. Theunis Werkhoven. ly's income. The 1980 census exceed more than 30 percent of Despite the programs provided power, brakes, tilt Stock Number-0640. Manchester Herald housing. The board Monday gave The special committee It pro­ 13V!i months left for wheel, many new SCHALLER shows that 800 families in Man­ gro.ss income. by the town and other agencies, $450. Com pored to reg­ LIpman Volkswagen, its consensus of approval to a poses would consist of represen­ chester paid rents that took up parts. $3000 o r best CLEANINR ICAHreiTRY/ Route 83, Vernon, 649- A preliminary study of the Most housing programs are "the cost of housing has grown so ular price of $700 plus. HEATNn/ MISCELLANEOUS ACURA request by the subcommittee that tatives from various town agen­ more than 50 percent of their offer. 742-0084.______SERVICES 2638.______availability of affordable housing geared toward low-income and rapidly that more and more of our E ric 640-3426.0______REMOOEUm PLUMBIM SERVICES USED CARS a special committee be formed to cies, church groups, non-profit Income. Another I,.300 families 1976 DODGE Charger. 316 1903 C h e v y C a v a lie r In Manchester shows that very-low-lncome families, who residents simply cannot afford to FOR RENT. Bockhoe, 1 Automatic. Good run­ examine local housing problems corporations, real estate and paid more than 30 percent of their earn 50 percent of the median cubic yard track. By Wagon, grey, $4400. 87 Accord LXI ....•11,585 hundreds of families "cannot pay nnarket ratesfor shelter,” the ning condition. $500. HOUSE CLEANING FARRAND REMOOEUlia nm m HAWNESTREESEmiGE Stock Number-0643. and solutions in more depth. other organiztions and income for rent, according to the hour, dolly or weekly. PJ’8 FI M HNUng i 87 Accord LXI.....•11,005 afford even the bottom of the income. Based on figures from report said. 659-2753.______SERVICES Room sddMona. deehs, roof­ „ , Ah’ Cm M i b Ii i i Buohat. Imoh 4 oMppar. Stump LIpman Volkswagen, The subcommittee that submit­ businesses. study. Coll 647-9745, days or ing. akUng, windows and gutl- rental market.” the school reduced-price lunch A brief survey on local market 1968 P L Y M O U T H S/6. SpeiHl Uma with your family Bollere, pumpe, hot water removal. Frse aatimalaa. Route 83, Vernon, 649- 86 Audi 4000S ... •10,305 ted the report is composed of The subcommittee found a 742-7979, evenings. sra. All lypea of rnmodallne and But according to most state and program, the subcommittee cal­ conditions showed the typical Running condition. durina the boUdaya, let ua tanks, new and Special conaldaratlon for 2638.______87 Mazda RX7 ...•11,005 The study is part of a report Directors Mary Ann Handiey and FOR RENT. John Deere rapairs. Can Bob Fanand. Jr. mismatch between housing costs federal housing programs, affor­ culated that about 1,700 children single-family “ starter house” Good tires and battery. clean your home. CaU raplaoemants. eMsrly and handleapped. 1983 C h e v y C a v a lie r 87 Toy. Corolla ...• 7,585 submitted to the Board of Direc­ Kenneth Tedford, both Demo­ and incomes that eats up an dable housing costs, which in­ 510 Combo with opera­ $100 as Is. 649-3196. BNS.M7-8S0t FREE ESTIMATES tors Monday by its three-member come from very-low-income tor, tri-axle dump 74Mni7 or 64^464^ Wagon, grey, $4400. 87 Toyota Q T ...... • 0,085 crats, and Republican Director “ inordinate” amount of a fami­ clude rent and utilities, should not families. 1982 Volkswagen Rabblt,4 ask for Diane or Michelle R t s . 6 4 5 ^ t 647-7553 Stock Number-0643. See HOUSING, page 10 truck with driver. Call 643-9649/22S-961S 86 LeSabre...... • 8,005 647-9745, days o r 742- roor, diesel, tan, $4450 LIpman Volkswagen, ..„• 8,005 79769, evenings.______Stock Number-45520. CLEANING SERVICE “BRllCER-EASE” ca Route 83, Vernon, 649- 86 Merc. Sable LIpman Volkswagen, NUTMEQ EAST Grocery ahopping delivery 2638.______....• 7,085 WHEEL Horse. 42 Inch Nave a aparWfng olsan horn* M ggLLA NEOUS 85 Audi Q T ..... Route 83, 649-2638, tor Me AolMaysl CONTRACTING aervloe. Open 24 houra. 7 1981 Jeep Scrambler, ton. sonw plow attachment OORailMNIRM SERVICES 86 Audi 4000S ... •10,385 1982 Volkswagen Van, 7 daya a weak. Call ua with $4600. Stock Number- and 12 Inch dirt plow. TWWaOFV rwMKMmMI *9VfnooENii9 for ino nooooyRT 85 Olda Clera ...... • 7,350 $175. 649-1861.______passenger, blue, $4800. ToNand County area yourliatl 05560. LIpm an Volks­ wagen, Route 83, Ver- 85 Mazda R X 7 . ....• 7,885 Stock Number-4340a. Rstarenoea available. • Ato iFo* Ttao SrmM • Aior MMitNi BROCK BROTHERS FOR Sole. Holiday AAa- LIpman Volkswagen, non, 649-2638.______65 Subaru Q L . ..„• 7,885 trlx Membership. 643-B77S Eicavadae 4 Laedacagiac 645-1277 Route 83, Vernon, 649- 8 7 2 - 4 6 0 2 Bulldozlno — Lot Improvement 1982 Datsun Sentra, 2 84 Accord LX . ....• 6,005 Good deal offered. Call 2638. Anne, 742-7230, after — Crualtad Stone tor Sala — door, red. $3400 Stock 84 Toy. Camry ....• 6,005 Quality Homa Slone Drivaways — Rsgradad GAY & SON Number-46560. LIpman 6:30pm.______83 Nissan 200 . ....• 4,405 1988 VW G T I, 16V, white. Claaning Sarvica i^PASITNIS/ 4 Installed MASONRY Volkswagen, Route 83, SOLOR hot water heater, | 0 D | r Brick, block and stone, Vernon, 649-2638. ..„• 3,085 $12500. Stock Num ber- Serdng the Manohasler area. PAPERim 6 5 9 - 3 7 8 1 excellent condition, esramic tlla, marble and Jia n rliP H lp r H rra lJi energy controlled 0740. LIpman Volkswa­ Paraonal olaanine senrioa concroto. 83 LeSabre...... • 4,805 deslgnsd to handia the computerized ther­ gen, Route 83, Vernon, No lob It too small I 34S Center St., 649-2638. raaldantlal deanlng needs tor GALUGAN G CO. mostat. Coll 643-6600 the busy profaaalonal. CaU 282-7341 o r 427-8973 Manchester a 647-1077 anytime. 1987 VW Jetta, brown. PAINT1N6 today for your fiee home CLYDE $9800. Stock Number- aaaaaam^mt. m n e N V E m w a RELIABLE MOVING GSL Building Mainte­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 0741. LIpman Volkswa­ Palialng a WalBliia. Alee, Low, Low Rotoo. nance Co. Commercl- R O U T E S3, V E R N O N gen, Route 83, Vernon, drtweeya sealed. RiSy laeumd. 429-7785 bee seamelae. ol/Realdentlal building Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988 ENDROLLS 649-2638. Short notico movos. 85 Mont* Carlo *6995. AUTOS FOR Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents VT'k width - 259 Insurod. D#p#ndaMo repairs and home Im­ so Etacira T Typa *10.495 RENTAEASE 13% width . 2 for 259 1984 Jeep CJ-7, blue $7400. B00KKEEPIN6/ 6 4 7 - 3 8 0 8 Wmamaasaa. provements. Interior 24 Yodrs axporfonca In S3 Buksk Ragal •6995 M U ST be picked up at tha Stock Number-48210. and exterior pointing, INCOME TAX 08 Marc Lynx FREE Milage on low cost HaiaM Offlca Monday thru LIpman Volkswagen, moving light carpentry. Com­ •2875 Route 83, Vernon, 649- Wall Paparing & auto rental. Village Tburadaybefote 1 1 a.ni.only. plete lonltorlol ser­ so Ford Escort 4 Dr. •4395 Auto Rental. 643-2979 or 2638.______1988 INCOMI TAXK Painting 046-9660 Anyflmo vice. Experienced, rel­ SO Skylark 4 Dr. Raaldantlal, Commercial, •8995 646-7044. Remap proposal Teachers iable, free estimates. 1985 VW Jetta, 4 door, Consultation / Prsparatlon Referancet 4 Insurance. SO Csisbmy 4 Or. •7695 ONE OF TH E good habits pole silver. $6900. Stock 643-0304.______SNOWPLOWING. Con- SO Capries 4 Or. •9995 thrifty people hove deve­ Number-0747. LIpman Individuals / Marty Mattson, M f-4431 struclton company will GUTTER Cleaning. 646- WANTED TO loped is daily reading of Sole Proprietors 05 Cantury Wgn. •8595 Valkswogen, Route 83, Gory McHuoh, 443-9321 do anow romoval for 4992, leave message. BUY/TRAOE the ads In classified. Vernon, 649-2638. parking lot or aubdlvl- 08 Cantury 4 Dr. •8995 gets board’s OK approve 1985 VW Golf, 4 door, Dan Mosler 649-3329 slon roods. Call 647- Angelic Home 04 Skyhawk Wag. •5995 WANTED. Five or nine w h ite. $6800. Stock 9745, days o r 742-7979, Care Registry 07 LsSabrs 4 Dr. •10,995 Inch colored TV. Call WASTES TO ROOFNKI/ evenings. 07 Spaetrum 2 Dr. •7995 649-7632. By Andrew J. Davis Number-0751. LIpman Lical regiatry olTara quality Boundaries defined eUY/TRAOE Volkswagen, Route 83, Ir r i CARPENTRY/ SIOIINI 86 Cals. Euro 4 Dr. •7995 Manchester Herald contract care... lower c m ! Io palienla... — map, description on page 3 Vernon, 649-2638. ^ I rem o d eu n s Use 0 lowa aM of aoNfraafora Nof Highland Park School next year. children will now attend Highland Monday afternoon, said Valerie CARS Vernon, 649-2638. fofumfnf paur oaMi - aaff uaf Ltr 649-5400 *5995 D. Sady, M EA president. There PuWy tnamod • Waa RaMiwataa The school board voted 8-0 to Park School. are over 500 members in the FOR SALE 1985 V W Scirocco. $7595. HERITAGE KITCHEN and approve the plan in a meeting Highland Park which was Stock Number-0620a. MEA, but only about 220 1986 DODGE COLT Monday at Robertson School, closed in 1984 because of declin­ 1981 OLOSMOBILE Cu­ LIpman Volkswagen, t4SdS30 BATH CENTER, INC. members turned out to vote on the 6 4 3 -1 7 2 0 Am for Mom 4 Dr.. Blue. 4 Cyl., Auto. PS, PB, Radio, with member Gloria D. DellaF- ing enrollment, will be reopened tlass. Automatic, Route 83, Vernon, 649- 182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester contract, she said. power brakes, power 2638. era abstaining. in September 1989 to help ease #1758 The school board subsequently steering, air. 649-6160 The approved plan changes the projected increases of 400 to 600 1985 VW JeHa, 2 door, approved the pact. 7 to 1, at its after 4pm. diesel, red. $5595. Stock boundary lines for Nathan Hale. elementary school children in Monday night meeting at Robert­ 1978 VOLKSWAGON Rab­ Number-0765. LIpman CARS CARS Martin and Buckley schools to town within five years. FOR RALE FOR SALE *5995 son School. Member John Tucci bit. Reliable transpora- Valkswagen, Route 83, 31 FOR RALE 31 FOR SALE create a Highland Park School Debbie Streeter of 162 School tlon. $200. Call Vernon, 649-2638. voted against the contract, while district. It follows a plan an­ St. said after the meeting she was evenings, 643-7086. 1986 Toyota Celica GT, 1983 Nissan Stanza, tan. Terry A. Bogli abstained, since 1984 M e rc u r y C a p ri, 1983 Bulck Century LTD , 1985 Olds Cutlass, 4 door, nounced by School Superintend­ pleased with the plan. DODGE. 1979, St. Regis. 4 brow n. $3895. Stock G re y $10400. Stock $4900. Stock Number- G reen. $5500. Stock s ilv e r. $7200. Stock her husband works for the school 0734. LIpman Volkswa­ MANC>€STiRHONCA ent James P. Kennedy on Nov. 28 “ It’s better than what he door, V-8, loaded. Ex­ Number-4825a. LIpman Number-0736. LIpm an Number-0727. LIpman Number-46360. LIpman system. Volkswagen, Route 83, gen, Route 83, Vernon, that attracted many complaints (Kennedy) had proposed the first cellent condition. $1500 Volkswagen, Route 83, Volkswagen, Route 83, Volkswagen, Route 83, 24 ADAMS ST. The contract will increase o r best offer. 644-8665. Vernon, 649-2638. Vernon, 649-2638. 649-2638. ______from parents of Nathan Hale time.” she said. " I ’m happy he Vernon, 649-2638. Vernon, 649-2638. salaries 7.4 percent the first year. 1985 Chrysler Loser, blue. 1987 Toyota Corola, gold. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 School Dunils. did respond to our concerns.” 1981 Cady Sedan, Brown, 1981 P O N T IA C T-1000. 1985 Pontiac Grand AM, 1988 Ford Tempo, 4 door, 7.3 percent the second year, and $9550. Stock Number- 86,000 miles. Runs $4400. Stock Number- $8400. Stock Number- red. $8238. Stock w h ite. $8900. Stock 646-3515 After the original proposal was The new plan al.so will keep 0735. LIpman Volkswa­ 7.1 percent the final year of the 0654. LIpman Volkswa­ great. Great winter 0738. LIpman Volkswa­ Number-0728. LIpman Number-0715. LIpman announced, the Nathan Hale pupils in the Sycamore Lane area gen, Route 83. Vernon, gen, Route 83, Vernon, contract, said Wilson E. Deakin gen, Route 83, Vernon, car. New brakes. 643- Volkswagen, Route 83, Volkswagen, Route 83. Parent-Teacher Association had at Martin School next year, 649-2638. 1534. $675. 649-2638. 649-2638. Jr., assistant superintendent. Vernon, 649-2638. Vernon, 649-2638. issued a plan that endorsed instead of sending them to keeping children at Nathan Hale Salaries — now $24,301 for a School or having them attend See SCHOOLS, page 10 starting teacher and $46,868 for a teacher with a doctorate — will rise to $25,808 to $50,383 the fir.st HOLIDAY 'CASH BACK’ USED CAR BONANZA year. Salaries will increase from PLO chairman offers a low of $27,343 to $54,288 the second year. The third year, DECEMBER 9th THROUGH DECEMBER 19th salaries will rise again from 3-point peace initiative $29,203 to $58,359. 'XASH BACK” Coupon* Value May Be Paid Direct to Purchaser for Christmas Shopping Patrick Flynn/Manchaster Herald ” I think it’s fair.” said Deakin. By Tony Czuczka wal of Israeli troops. SNOW-WEATHERED FRIEND — Dave Lane. Both were at the post office today, ’’We’re pleased to recommend to The Associated Press the board its ratification.” ■ ” A comprehensive settle­ Mundell of 124 North School St. holds mailing holiday packages, as snow Or Can Be Used As Part of Payment for Purchase. ment” among all parties to the Sady also said she was plea.sed GENEVA - PLO chairman Arab-Israeli conflict, including the door open at the Broad Street Post flurries dusted central Connecticut. with the settlement ” I ’m very Yasser Arafat today launched a ’’the state of Palestine, Israel and Office for Joanne Andrews of 48 Bobby happy,” she said ’T m thrilled it 1988 Chevrolet Beretta * 1987 Bulck Grand National i jfl9 8 7 Regal Grand National ■ 1985 Chevrolet Camaro three-point peace initiative in­ other neighbors, within the passed unanimously.” volving an international peace framework of the international If the M EA had voted down the conference, U.N. supervision of conference ... so as to guarantee contract, the two sides would *9,999“® the ’’occupied Palestinian land” equality and the balance of I Coupe. Automatic, AC, V6, Dne Dwner ” I ®19,999®® I ns,999®® ' *7,660““ Board takes no action on road; have had the dispute settled by I Never Bean Ragiatarad, full New Car Warranty | 11,000 Mllaa, Dns Dwner, Fully Equipped ” Coupe, A Real Bargalnll AM/FM, 6 Cyl. Eng. ” and a comprehensive settlement interests ... and respect for the arbitration, Sady .said. In arbitra­ ■ *500** CASH COUPON ■ ; *1,000*> CASH COUPON I *600** CASH COUPON i involving all parties to the right to exist in peace and tion. each side presents their side, I Coupon MUST Bo Praaonfad At Tima of Sala I *700** CASH COUPON I Palestinian conflict. security for all.” Tln w ^ S a l^ J Coupon M U ST Bo Praaonlad At Tima of Solo | and a panel of arbitrators decides Coupon M U ST Bo Piatanlad At TImo of Salo | Speaking to a special session of Arafat, wearing his traditional opponents study legal options which side is right. the U.N General Assembly, Ara­ khaki m ilitary uniform and ^ 1987 Pontiac Flrebiid fat called for: black-and-white checkered Arab After a mediation .session with !1987 ChevroM CelebritT Wg! '^ 1 9 8 5 Balek Park Avanue ■ ’ By Nancy Concelman for approving plans for the road Fish presented the board with the state Mediation and Arbitra­ 1985 Bulck Somerser 1 ■ ” A serious effort” to convene headdress, spoke for an hour and I Manchester Herald without doing an environmental petitions opposing the road that tion Board on Nov 16 failed to an international peace confer­ 20 minutes. Delegates in the hall 1 impact study, attorney Bruce S. contained nearly 700 signatures produce a settlement, the two I *10,990““ 5 *9,860““ ence in Geneva under U.N. applauded for nearly a minute Nearly 700 downtown busine.s.s I *10,660““ I *7,440““ j Beck, who represents the group, of business and property owners iCoupo, Low Mllodgo, T-Topt, Caaaotta, Sharpll* Low Mllaaga, VS, AM/FM Radio, LIkd Newll auspices. sides were headed to arbitration. Sedan, Luxurious With All Tha Extratll * Coupe, Automatic. ACII * afterwards. owners and taxpayer.s who signed said after the meeting. and taxpayers. Fish urged the I 8 7 AA00 CACU OAIIDAM | ■ The placing of ’’occupied An English text of the speech petitions asking that the access ■ >1500** CASH COUPON i •700» CASH COUPON *1000** CASH COUPON i ” We feel that it was never board to ’’take out your erasers See TE A C H E R S , page 10 I Coupon MUST Bo Praoomad At Tha of Salo | *800** CASH COUPON | Palestinian land” under tempor­ was distributed by PLO officials road be eliminated from Main properly evaluated,” Beck said. and erase the access road.” * Coupon M U ST Bo Praaontad At Tima of Sala | Coupon M U ST Bo Praaontad Al Tha of Salo % Coupon M UST Bo Prouontud At Timo of Sols | ary U.N. supervision, the deploy­ after Arafat spoke. Street reconstruction plans did But A D A P T head Dr. Robert H, Two of the petitions said ment of peacekeeping forces in not sway the Board of Directors Fish, a dentist with an office on signers were opposed to the road I 1986 Bulck Regal Custom ! f'isisPoiitiacMOo'sTE'’! FsSS Bulck Electra T-Typa ! 1984 Chevrolet Ctt^oa ! those territories and the withdra­ See A R A F A T, page 10 Monday. Main Street, .said this morning he and bubbles, or curb extensions ‘Peter’ still The directors took no action on doesn’t know if he’ll file the .suit. at each intersection, because requests by a group of downtown Fish said Beck told him to wait both would reduce parking. More 1 *8,890““ i : *10,980““ I *9,990““ I *4,330““ I business owners to meet with until condemnation of buildings than too Main Street business and needs help I Coup*, VS, Landau Vinyl Roof, Casaolta, AC ” Earthquake survivors I Sedan, Full Power, Sunroof, VS, Many Extraal ■ Sporty a Luxurlouall Loaded With Extratll 2 Sedan, Automatic, Terrific Valuall 4 Cyl. 2 opponents of the access road and needed for the road begin. The property owners and about 500 ■ *ly000** CASH COUPON ! I *1,000** CASH COUPON i *1,000** CASH COUPON i *500** CASH COUPON | remove the road from plans D O T has said that process will taxpayers signed those. Fish Editor’s note: This is the 1 ^ Coupon MUST Bo Praaamad At Timo of Salo J The group, called A D A P T, A likely begin in January. said. second in a series of , Coupon MUST B^raaomad ^ J Coupon M U ST Bo Praaamad Al Tima of Salo J Coupon M UST B# Praaamad A l Tim s are freezing to death Downtown Association to Pre­ Beck said today he would wait ’’Most of the Main Street vignettes about people in the serve the Thoroughfare, had until after all permits and appro­ merchants — well over half — Manchester area who need By M ark J . Porubcansky in the quake as 55,000. He said planned to sue the town and state vals are obtained for the project assistance during the holi­ [*1986 Chevrolet Celebrity "i jis is PlymoirtlTRellant Wg.! TM 4liuick $kyhawk~W^ The Associated Press 13,000 had been injured. " “ “ IsS5“Ford“LTD"“ " T Department of Transportation to determine whether to file .suit. See DOW NTOW N, page 10 day season. The vignettes “ The collapsed villages are are provided by the Man­ *7 7 7 0 ““ YEREVAN, U.S.S.R. - Survi­ suffering especially from the ! *6,760““ i *5,280““ I *4,980““ I chester Area Conference of Sedan, Automitlo,. ACAC, Economical 4 Cyl. Engine 1 Automatic, FM, Terrific Valuall z Low Mlloaga, Automatic, AC, FM f vors of the Armenian earthquake disaster,” the newspaper Komso- Churches, Sedan, Sharp Tu-Tona, Automatic, AC 2 are freezing to death at night molskaya Pravda said, citing Pierog to leave politics; I *800** CASH COUPON S 2 *800** CASH COUPON i *500** CASH COUPON 2 *700** CASH COUPON i because only a fraction of the helicopter Capt. Sergei Bobylev. During company cutbacks I Coupon M U S T Bo Praunfad At Tima of Salo | 1^ ^ 0|d^ kll^ of Sal^ J Coupon M U ST Bo Praaontad At Tims of Salo j Coupon M UST Bo Praaontad Al Tima of Salo | thousands of tents sent to the It quoted Bobylev as saying that and layoffs, ’’Peter” fell so disaster area reach the homeless, in one unidentified village, 20 Boiton seat up for grabs far behind that even though a Soviet newspaper reported children died. j UMP m U m SOm T""! he is finally back on full time, , 1985 OldsmoMla Clara ■ "Ti^Siii^niegal ! ""iSSl slick Skyrarir""! today. “ Now survivors are dying from By Andrew J. Davis made the announcement now the family is still struggling Foreign Ministry spokesman cold,” the Communist youth Manchester Herald because the party caucuses, at with a mountain of bills. With Gennady I. Gerasimov today newspaper said. Officials say a which candidates for office are no money for extras, a ; *7.790““ i 1 *6,990““ I *5,480““ j *4,290““ ! gave the latest official death toll half million people were left I Sedan, Dna Ownar, Sporty, AM/FM ! ISadan, Low Mlloa, Super Bargalnll AC, Caaaatta' Coupe, Dna Dt Dur Baatll Sharp, Many Extraal J Sadan, Automatic, 6 Cyl., AC f BOLTON — First Selectman chosen, are scheduled in mid- Christmas food basket, homeless by the quake. Sandra W. Pierog said Tue.sday January. shoes and warm pants for ■ *800** CASH COUPON i 2 *1,000** CASH COUPON i *500** CASH COUPON ! *500** CASH COUPON S As hopes dimmed for the living that she will not seek re-election Pierog, a Democrat, said she their three little girls will be 1^ Coupon M U ST Bo Praaamad At Tima of Salt J Z Coupon M U ST Bo Praaamad Al TIm t of Solo | Coupon M U ST Be Praaantad At Tima of Sals j Coupon M U ST Bo Praaontad Al Tims of Sola a ■ who remained trapped under to the Board of Selectmen. wants to leave politics to devote a real boost to Peter and his TODAY I rubble, Premier Nikolai I. Ryzh- Pierog. 41. has been a member more time to charity work. wife. I kov blamed shoddy construction of the Board of Selectmen for six ” 1 need to move on to other ’’Peter” is part of more for the high death toll and years and a member of the Board things,” Pierog said. She would than 380 households receiv­ *1 CoupDfi Limit Per Purchase — CDupen Must Be Presented At Time Df Purchase Index acknowledged that rescue efforts of Finance from 1979 to 1982. She not elaborate on why she made ing help through the MACC 20 pogm, 2 8gc«on8 h a d been plagued by was elected first selectman in her decision. Seasonal Sharing Appeal. disorganization. May 1987, though she held the job She did say her decision was not Box 773, Manchester. 06040. Natlon/WorldJ5-7 Butineee______8 Pravda, the Communist Party on an interim basis for nine affected by recent developments, Gifts and toys may be left at Obituarlas_____2 Cleasifled .1 0-20 daily, demanded prosecution of months in 1982 after the death of including the proposal by the the town of Manchester Fire Comics 1A Opinion n the “ scrap-builders” who put up First Selectman Hank Ryba. defunct (Tiarter Revision Com­ Department at 75 Center St. ^^CARDINAL BUICK INC. _ 14-15 ^ ^OUCH A:^^Vf riR'^T f^t ASS Focus _ _ People _ __ 14 apartments that crumbled into Pierog said she decided not Io mission to change the town's and the Eighth Utilities Sdanca______10 Local/Stata “ concrete and metal graves.” run in May, though she said she form of government to a town District Fire Station at 32 81 AO^MS STRUT MANCh.STFW i . A i | r V i .2-5, 10 Sports____ 11-13 SANDRA W. PIEROG Oppn fvpv •’Monday tlifu ThuruJuy. J g I has been considering the move Main St. 2 Talavlalon _ __ 17 See Q U A K E , page 10 . . . will leave politics for about a year. She .said she See PIEROG, page 10 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 13, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 13, 1988 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Obituaries Fire damages goods MHS rule at Penney warehouse Little is resolved Club meets tonight Concettina Lopes grandchildren; six other sisters, and Thomas Merrick of South A fire at the J.C. Penney Distribution Center supported Mildred Malone of Vernon, So­ Windsor; two sisters, Jane Con- Concettina (Intagliata) Lopes. phie Munoz of Palo Alto, Calif., Monday caused the evacuation of about 40 people The East of the River Diabetes Club will hold its 73. of 108 Bramblebush Road, Ion of West Hartford and Ruth but resulted in no injuries, said Thomas O’Marra, annual holiday party today at 7:30 p.n>. in the Helen Ellis of Vernon, Florence Gagne of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; in town-8th talks died Monday (Dec. 12. 1988) at Shea of the Rockville section of spokesman for the Eighth Utilities District Fire by board cafeteria of Manchester Memoiial Hospital. Manchester Memorial Hospital. another brother, James Merrick Department. By Alex GIrelll Nancy Egelhofer, dietician, will lead a discussion Vernon, Frances Janes of the of Mount Laurel, N.J.; and three and properties on Adams Street She was the widow of Giuseppe 'The fire started in the returns section of the Manchester Herald just north of West Middle ^ d answer questions concerning holiday foods. Lopes. Wapping section of South Wind­ grandchildren. warehouse, which is located on Tolland Turnpike, at By Andrew J. Davis Marie Seybolt, social worker, and Fran Idzkowski, sor, and Margret Gasperini of Old The funeral will be Thursday at Turnpike. She was bom in Manchester Saybrook; two brothers, FVank about 5; 08 p.m., O'Marra said. It was confined to the Manchester Herald A negotiation session Monday The teams set another meeting a registered nurse who is a diabetes teaching nurse and grew up in Italy. She returned 8; 45 a.m. at the D’Esopo East warehouse and did not affect the store. at the hospital, will also take part in the progrann. Kashady of Vernon and Raymond Hartford Funeral Chapel, 30 between town and Eighth Utili­ for 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Lincoln to Manchester in 1947. She was Bartley of Wildwood, N.J.; and About 640 cubic feet of merchandise was The Board of Education gave ties District representatives, de­ Center to discuss legislation that Refreshments will be served. formerly employed at the former Carter St., followed by a Mass of consumed in the fire, O’Marra said. Preliminary its support Monday to a contro­ voted almost entirely to the In case of bad weather, listen to station WkHT AM many nieces and nephews. Christian burial at 9:30 a.m. in will have to be passed by the Manchester Modes. She was a The funeral will be Wedesday reports indicate a conveyor belt malfunction could versial dress code at Manchester question of sewer jurisdiction General Assembly as part of the 1230. For more information call 645-8502. member of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament Church. Bur­ be the cause of the fire, but it is still under High School that forbids students at 9 a.m. at Introvigne Funeral ial will be in Hillside Cemetery. boundaries, ended with no agree­ agreement they are trying to Assumption, the Ladies Guild of Home Inc., 95 E. Main St.. investigation, O’Marra said. from wearing bulky clothing in ment over four major areas. work out. the Church of the Assumption and Veterans Memorial Field, with The fire was knocked down by personnel affiliated class. Grange plans open house Stafford Springs, with a Mass of full military honors. Calling White the negotiating teams At Monday’s session, the town the Regina d’ltalia Society. Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. with the J.C. Penney maintenance department. The policy, implemented last reached agreement on a couple of lawyers submitted a new version Coventry Grange No. 75 will hold an open house She is survived by a son. hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 O’Marra said. About 40 people were working in the week after a student reportedly areas in dispute, they ended in an Edward (^urch. Burial will be in p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. of the proposed legislation, which Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall Salvatore Lopes of Acton. Mass.; St. Edward Cemetery in the area when the fire occurred and were evacuated, he carried a gun in his closing into impasse on the others. The would change the provisions of on Route 44. There is no charge. a daughter. Mrs. Mario (Mary) Memorial donations may be said. the high school last month, session was one of many designed spring. Calling hours are today made to the Newington Child­ Special Act 200 passed by the There will be a video tape of entertainment by Salerno of Manchester; a from 7 to 9 p.m. The Eighth Utilities District Fire Department clothing, sparked student pro­ to iron out a historic accord General Assembly in 1963. The Connecticut Grangers taken while they were brother. Concetto Intagliata of ren’s Hospital, 181 E. Center St.. extinguished the fire shortly after arriving at the tests outside the high school and Memorial donations may be Newington 06111. between the two governments new version combines a change attending the New England Lecturer’s Conference Manchester; and five scene. O’Marra said. The South Windsor Fire resulted in 21 student suspen­ over fire and sewer jurisdiction originally proposed by the town in Rindge, N.H. made to North Central Hospice. grandchildren. 26 Park St., Vernon 06066. Department also responded. sions. Students later agreed to matters. with some of the existing lan­ The funeral will be Thursday al halt the protests while a commit­ As it did in the last session Dec. guage of the special act. Bridge results posted 9:30 a.m. from the John F. Anthony Provenzano tee of students and faculty 8, the argument hinged on Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr., Tierney Funeral Home. 219 E. Allen Lucas LOMPOC, Calif. (AP) - Mobs­ Public Meetings worked out a compromise on the whether the district’s sewer legal counsel for the district, The following are the results of the Dec. 5 and 12 Center St., followed by a Mass of Allen H. Lucas. 54. of 591 ter Anthony “Tony Pro” Proven­ proposal. boundaries should be based on argued at the last meeting that of the Manchester AM Bridge Club. The Dec. Christian burial at 10 a.m. at the Adams St., formerly of East zano, the man Teamsters leader Board of Education Chairman historic lines or on the direction of the change was not needed and 8 games were for the open pair club championship Church of the Assumption. Burial Hartford, died Sunday (Dec. II, Jimmy Hoffa was en route to Meetings scheduled tonight. Richard W. Dyer announced the sewage flow toward the town or that its language implied that the and overall winners were Linda Simmons and Peg will be in St. James Cemetery. 1988) at his home. meet when he vanished, died of a board’s support Monday at a district systems according to town was a superior entity. Arseneaux. Calling hours are Wednesday He was born in Stafford Springs heart attack Monday. He was 71 Manchester meeting at Robertson School. slopes of the land. LaBelle will study the newest Dec. 5: North-south: A1 Berggren and John from 6 to 9 p.m. and had lived in East Hartford for and had been serving a 20-year "We are extremely pleased Attorney Stephen Penny, re­ proposal in preparation for Greene, first: Hal Lucal and Carol Lucal, second: Mental Health Council, Lincoln Centergold room. with the expeditious way you presenting the town, contended Thursday’s meeting. 31 years before moving to Man­ prison term for racketeering. 3:30 p.m. and Linda Simmons and Peg Dunfield, third. chester. He was employed by the Provenzano died at a hospital responded.’’ Dyer told high that there are no clearly defined The proposal must be submit­ East-west: Frankie Brown and Faye Lawrence, Mary M. Bannerman East Hartford Housing Authority near the federal prison at Lom­ school Principal Jacob Ludes. historic sewer boundary lines. ted to the General Asssembly by first; Murray Powell and Barbara Phillips, second; Mary M. (McGonigal) Banner- of the town of East Hartford for poc, Calif. In his heyday in the Andover “You do enjoy the support of this District President Thomas Land- Dec. 23. The boards of directors of Joe Bussiere and Harvey Sirota, third. man. 53. of East Hartford. wife of the last 14 years. He was a Korean early 1960s, he ruled Teamsters Board of Education, Andover Elementary School. board." ;rs said that in determining both governments will have to Dec. 8; North-south; Linda Simmons and Peg John Bannerman and mother of War veteran of the U.S. Army, Local 560 in Union City, N. J., then 7:30 p.m. Dyer added that guns were a listoric boundaries for sewer approve it, at least in principal, Arseneaux, first; Al Berggren and John Greene, Gordon Bannerman of Manches­ He is survived by his wife, Jean the nation’s third-largest local. danger to children. purposes, district negotiators before then. second; Harvey Sirota and Frank Bloomer, third. “Guns in public schools will not used fire jurisdiction lines as ter. died Monday (Dec. 12. 1988) (Lanteigne) Lucas of Manches­ Bolton Changes in the act are designed East-west; Mike Franklin and Tom Regan, first; at home. ter; three sons. Mark Lucas of be tolerated” he said. guides. to make it ejear that the district Frankie Brown and Bev Cochran, second; and Sara Besides her husband and son. East Hartford, Alan Lucas and In Memoriam Republican Town Committee, Community Hall Ludes reported to the school At one point Landers said, cannot be consolidated with the Mendelsohn and Bev Saunders, third. she is survived by two other sons. Gregory Lucas, both of Manches­ 7:30 p.m. board that the school was finally “You're saying that all we are is a town without the consent of David Bannerman of South Wind­ ter; twodaughters. Julie Lucas in In loving memory of Mildred getting back tonormal aftera few fire district and sewer district.” district voters and to eliminate a Pinochle Club lists winners ham and John Bannerman of New Jersey and Linda Raeli of Jarvis, who passed away October Coventry days of disruption. The issue, and "That’s exactly what you are," provision which now allows the East Hartford: a daughter. Mrs. Hartford; his parents. Frank and 12. 1985. Human Rights Commission, Town Office Building the resulting media coverage, responded Kevin O’Brien, an district to expand its territory Manchester Senior Pinochle Club has announced Jay (Rosemary) Smith of En­ Bernice Lucas of Springfield. What would we give if we could 5 p.m. has raised public and school attorney representing the town. without approval by the town. its winners for the Dec. 8 games at the Army & Navy field; two sisters. Agnes Hardie Mass.; a brother, Donald Lucas say. Democratic Town Committee, Town Office awareness of the .seriousness of At another point, district Direc­ At the Monday session. Land­ Club. Play is open to all senior members and is held and Elizabeth Thomson, both of of Chicopee, Mass.; and a sister. Hello Mildred in the same old way. Building 8 p.m. bringing guns into Manchester tor Samuel Longest said the ers conceded that all of Ambassa­ each Thursday at 9:30 a.m.. Glasgow. Scotland; and several Patricia Borowsky of Southwick. To hear your voice to see your schools, he said. district would never give up the dor Drive should remain in the Winners were: Ann Wajda, 623; Walter Delisle, nieces and nephews. Mass. smile. Ludes said the school admini.s- area of Karen Drive, east of town’s sewer jurisdiction be­ 622; Bud Paquin, 606; Floyd Post, 604; Jennie The funeral will be Wednesday The funeral will be Wednesday To sit and talk with you awhile. tration probably would not have Oakland Street, a newly deve­ cause it is now being provided Starke, 602; and Julian Strong, 590. at 9:15 a.m. from the Newkirk at lla.m.attheCallahanFuneral Though absent, you are always Corrections implemented the rule so quickly loped area now served by the sewer service by the town. Also; Helen Bensche, 589; Mike Haberem, 578; and Whitney Funeral Home. 318 Home, 1602 Main St.. East Hart­ near. if it had realized the widespread town. But the district negotiators said Anmelia Anastasio, 573; Carl Popple, 573; and Ruth Burnside Ave.. East Hartford, ford. Burial will be in St. James Still loved and missed and ever Because of an editing error, a story published disenchantment it would cause. O’Brien insisted the town would that its sewers on Essex Street, Baker, 556. with a Mass of Christian burial at Cemetery. Manchester. Calling dear. Monday incorrectly reported the reason why Ludes announced to students last keep the area. “We can block South Alton Street and South The club will hold its Christmas dinner party 10 a.m. in St. Christopher C^iurch. hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. Sadly missed by your Hartford firefighters were called to the Legislative Tuesday that the new policy that,” Longest responded, saying Hawthorne Street, now desig­ Thursday at the club with dinner to be served at 2 East Hartford. Burial will be in Memorial donations may be Loving Husband Oliver Office Building. The firefighters were called to would go into effect immediately, any judge would uphold the nated in town jurisdiction, feed p.m.. Ro.se Hill Memorial Park. Rocky made to the American Cancer pump water out of the building after a water pipe so .school officials would be able to district’s view. into a district-owned line on West Hill. Calling hoursaretodayfrom Society. 243 E. Center St.. Man­ In Memoriam burst in the cold weather. "visually check students” for "Well, try it then.” said Middle Turnpike, and thus could 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m chester 06040. weapons. O’Brien. be considered within district Holiday concert planned In Loving Memory of our Mother Besides Karen Drive, the sec­ jurisdiction. The district line on Memorial donations may be and Grandmother Information was omitted from a caption which "If we had to do that over again, Coventry High School will present "An Evening of made to St. Christopher Church. accompanied a picture published No v. 28 and Dec. 9. tions in dispute are vacant that section of the turnpike feeds John L. Merrick Hilda Johnson, we would not make that classic properties south of Sheldon Road, into a town line farther west on Holiday Music” Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the school's 538 Brewer St.. East Hartford The Christmas tree in the picture, which appeared error,” he said. gymnasium. 06118. John L. Merrick. 56, of East Aug. 17. 1891 - Dec. 12, 1987. in the Wadsworth Atheneum’s Festival of Trees, properties on Adams Street just the turnpike, further complicat­ The school band, dance band, polka band and Hartford, husband of Joan We think of her in silence, was stenciled by Black Sheep Three, a Coventry The student who brought the School boundaries defined north of the Hockanum River, ing the jurisdiction question. chorus will perform. Donation is $2 and the profits (Lynch) Merrick and brother of and make no outward show, gun to school has been suspended Daniel C. Beebe business co-owned by Karen Thurber and Sally HAPPY NEW YEAR • HAPPY NEW YEAR • HAPPY NEW YE will benefit the band’s 1989 summer tour of England. August Kramer of Coventry, died but what it meant to lose her May. for up to 10 days, .said Ludes. A The Board of Education Mon­ south of Nike to Glastonbury town NATHAN HALE SCHOOL: Tickets are available from any band or chorus Daniel C. Beebe. 60. of the Monday (Dec. 12, 1988) at Hart­ no one will ever know. decision may be made within the day approved a revised redis­ line. Main Street (north of School members or at the door. Rockville section of Vernon, ford Hospital. To some she is forgotten, The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and next three days whether to expel tricting plan, which is needed to Street) north to intersection of I RING IN THE NEW YEAR The concert will include a variety of musical husband of Mary (Blake) Beebe, Besides his wife and brother, he to others a part of the past, fair. If an error is made, we want to make a the student, he said. accommodate the reopening of HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL: Center Street and East Center sounds from Bach and Mozart to Big Band sounds died Monday (Dec. 12. 1988) at is survived by three daughers. but in our hearts she will always correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. A review committee of students Highland Park School in Sep­ North and east of Glastonbury Street. East to Lenox Street >- Enjoy Your Evening Out At and polka music. A special attraction will be music home. Patricia Merrick, Irene Merrick stay, and faculty has been formed to tember. The new boundaries will town line to where 1-384 intersects intersection. South and east to from the Broadway show, "Phantom of theOpera.” Besides his wife, he is survived and Diane Merrick, all of East loved and remembered every day. look into improving the nile, affect Martin, Nathan Hale and with point just north of Highland Autumn Streee'i between Welling­ Buckley schools. They are as by two brothers. Kenneth Beebe Hartford; two sons and a With love. Ludes said. Student complaints Street. West along Highland ton Road and Glenwood Street. I MANCHESTER Current Quotations follows: Holiday concert scheduled and George Beebe, both of daughter-in-law. Stephen and Daughters, Clara, Marie & Lillian about cold classrooms and wor­ Street (to include Highland) and South on Autumn (westsideonly) Manchester; four sisters. Ber­ Jean Merrick of East Hartford Grandchildren, Craig, Kim & Pam ries about lockers being broken Charter Oak Street (to include to north of School. West to Main. “ COUNTRY CLUB The RHAM High School Music Department will nice Hagenow and Mildred Co­ "Other than a door freezing shut, it hasn’t stopped into have been answered by MARTIN SCHOOL: North and Charter Oak) to point just east of present its annual Winter Concerts Monday and wles. both of Manchester. Ruth us." — Wilma Kuebler, a receptionist at the Emmet raising the heat and adding locks, west side from Glastonbury town Philip Road. North between BUCKLEY SCHOOL; Bolton Our inclutive plan features: Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. The program will Donnelly of Enfield and Marilyn County airport just north of Pellston in northern he said. line to where 1-384 intersects with Philip and Battista to Wells town line (to include Lake Street) Keyes of Marion; two sons. David point just south of Highland Street. West on Wells to Spruce. Hot & Cold Hors D'oeuvres ~o be the same both nights to allow for adequate Booklist Michigan, referring to the 16-below-zero tempera­ Students also now are allowed along East Middle Turnpike CompliincMlary Bar all F,v<-iiin(; -< seating. Tickets are $1 and may be obtained through Beebe and Daniel Beebe, both of tures in her area. to wear hooded sweatshirts until Street. West along a line south of North on Spruce to School Street. (north side only) to Woodbridge any RHAM music student or by contacting the Rockville; two daughters. Mar­ Highland and Charter oak Streets East on School (toincludeSchool) Street. North on Woodbridge Primp Ril) or Z the review committee submits a to point just east of Philip Road Baked Sliiffpd Sliriinp Diiioi r ^ music department. Featured in the program will be garet Beebe of East Hartford and The following boos have ar­ Morrell — Fireflies final propo.sal on the dress policy. to Autumn Street. North on Street (east side only) to Parker the Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Chorus and Carol Beebe of Rockville; and rived at Whiton Memorial Li­ Norris — Serial killers where Philip intersects with Autumn to point between Glen- Street. North on Parker (east side (Continental Breakfast ^ Pearson — One on the seesaw Daneing to ’’IV B.(C." Chamber Singers. Also featured will be a selection three grandchildren. brary, 100 North Main St.: Reynolds — Debbie — m y life Thoughts The two .student repre.senta- Charter Oak Street. North be­ wood Street and Wellington Road. only) to Mather Street. East line of Christmas carols arranged by the Music Theory The funeral will be Thursday at Roberts — Jeon Stafford tives to the school boart, Kerry tween Philip and Battista to Wells West to Cromwell and north to along Saulters Pond and north Contemporary Sounds ^ Nen-fictlon Rooks — Motivating today's library Davis and Heather Lavery, both Street. West on Wells to Spruce featiirinp a female voralist. TO II class for computer and electronic instruments. 9 a m. from the Burke-Fortin East Center Street at intersection through Tracy Drive (above No. • Alexander — The home dav-care staff Today we celebrate St. Lucia — the patron of said the school was settlingdown. Street. North on Spruce to School Funeral Home. 76 Prospect St.. handbook Siegel — Surviving on eating disorder light. Her feast day came on the shortest day of the of East Center and Porter Street. 68), Cushman Drive (above No. Al the affordable price of X Rockville, with a Mass of Chris­ Anderson — A history of their own Simpson — Inside Iron “I think everyone’s adjusted to Street. West on School (both South sideofEastCentereastand 88) and Scott Drive (above No. New Year’s party set Anoell — Season ticket Smith — Rreflghters old Julian calendar. From the 13th on the light grew it,” said Lavery. “At fir.st. people sides) to Main Street. South on ^ *110. per eon pie. -a tian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Backus — Forgive us our digressions Subok-Shorpe — Breothlng easy longer. Her story is short. She was a martyr during north to East Middle Turnpike. 66). Northwest to railroad tracks. Bernard’s Church. Burial will be Bokos — Appointment for murder Word — A cry of absence didn't agree with it (but) they Main to Charter Oak. Southwest South side of East Middle 'Turn­ Northeast along tracks to Vernon w UMITF.n SEMINi: 2^ The American Legion will hold a New Year’s Eve in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. Cal­ Bernstein — Loving Rachel White — Nterchonts ot death the 4th Century during the terror of Emperor realized it had to be done.” to Nike Circle area. West and pike east to Bolton town line. Gala Party Saturday, Dec. 31 at 20 American Legion Bill — The eagle and the lion Dicletian. According to legend, she was killed by her town line. ling hours are Wednesday from 7 Blolr — Almost golden Fiction ^ R E S E R V E E A R L Y ! C A L L 6 4 ^6 - 0 1 0 ^ m Drive. There will be a roast beef dinner at 9 p.m. to 9 p.m. Brodlee — “Guts and glorv" Atkins — Tangle fiance who had turned her name into the Roman with an open bar and dancing to follow with the Cohen — A magic summer: the ’» Berry — The veor of the monkey authorities after Lucia had given her dowery to the ^ A *2500 (teposil per couple i.t reiptireii hy Dec. 20ih . ^ Memorial donations may be Mets Byrd — Target of opportunity Dublado Brothers Orchestra. Donations are $50 per Collins — Liftoff Condon — Prlnl's glory poor. X 305 South Main St. (Route 83), Manchester ^ made to the North Central Cornwell — Sharpe's rifles School board rejects call-back plan couple. Hats and favors will be provided and Condos — Hard candy During the Middle Ages her name was invoked for Hospice. 26 Park St.. Rockville Crone — Detour Erdrich — Tracks all those who had any eye problems since the light of champagne at midnight. Tickets are now available 06066. Crawford — Survivor Fronzen — The twenty-seventh city HAPPY NEW YEAR • HAPPY NEW YEAR • HAPPY NEW YE ^ Grayson — Death on the cords her faith gave true "insight” In Midieval Sweden, from post officers, visit the American Legion to Cutler — Brown water, block berets By Andrew J. Davis know earlier whether a pupil had more. Now I'm not so sure.” she call-back system using paid staff 21 K i f<3 Ita: l make reservations, or call 646-7961. Dearborn — Love In the Promised Guest — Killing time In St. Cloud when food was scarce, it was said that a beautiful Land Horrlngton — The gift of o falcon Manchester Herald been abducted or suffered an said. was "not justified.” John J. Kashady Donaldson — John Cheever Hebden — Pel and the touch of pitch maiden "robed in white and crowned with light" injury on the way to school. Dyer agreed with Leslie, .say­ He added that the system would Donovan — Confidential secretory Higgins — Wonderful years, wonder­ could be seen moving over the frozen lakes and The Board of Education on Board Chairman Richard W. John J. Kashady. 79. of Stafford ful years ing there needs to be more not deter an abduction because a Folrbonks — The salad days fields distributing food to the poor. Lucia came to Monday voted down a parents’ Dyer and member Bernice Cobb accountability in attendance ! SANTA’S IDEAS ' Lottery Springs, brother of Anna Janes Feynman — Whot do YOU core whot Hillermon — A thief of time child could be in another state by other people think? Jenkins — Fast copy stand for the focus of the church’s ministry to the committee proposal to imple­ voted to implement the system. monitoring. Also, he said there the time officials were notified. and Margie Litvinchyk. both of Flink — The automobile age Jones — Remember Sontlogo poor and starving. She was the living witness to the ment an anti-truancy telephone Manchester, died Sunday (Dec. Goulden — Fit to print Kenneoly — Polo's ponies The board’s vote angered Su­ needs to be more uniformity since jf • 39" Wooden Sled...... *2 6 ® * Grouer — Drugs 8> the low Poretsky — Blood shot Lord’s command to feed and clothe the needy. system for a II elementary schools zanne Leslie, co-chairman of the only some schools have a volun­ “There is no present need fora Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries 11. 1988) at home. Gutman — Banana diplomocv Ploldv — Indiscretions of the Queen because members were satisfied total call-back system.” he .said. Powers — Wheot that sprlngeth green In a society of abundance and greed. Lucia parents’ committee. At the teer call-back system. i • Pedometer...... *1 6 » » around New England: Besides his sisters, he is Hlghom — The Duchess of Windsor reminds us of our call to make a national priority out with current attendance monitor­ Under the current system, all Connecticut daily; 413. Play Four; 8421. survived by his wife. Margaret Hough — A plover for o moment Randall — The llhod ultimatum board’s Nov. 28 meeting, she Four .schools — Bowers. Buck- Houk — Season of glory Rendell — The veiled one of the needs of the poor. ing procedures. asked that officials provide her ley. Nathan Hale and Verplanck absences except those due to i • Swiss Army Knife...... * 9®® Massachusetts daily; 8608. (Kurek) Kashady of Stafford Hunter — Catfish Rice — The oueen of the damned The board voted 7-2 not to illness must be approved in Tri-state daily; 950, 2670. Springs; a daughter. Cynthia Klelmon — A deodiv silence Turnbull — Two way cut with the average daily attend­ — have systems run by Parent- Manchester — The lost lion Tyler — Breathing lessons The Rev. Dr. Kirn-Eric Williams implement the "total call-back" ance rate for the elementary advance, according to board Rhode Island daily: 3544. Swallow of Wellfleet. Mass.; two Wiley — Fool's gold Teacher Assocation volunteers, g • Metal Wagon...... *17®® Martin — Goldo Concordia Lutheran Church system. The proposed schools. The school system did school officials have said. Martin policy. The .school system moni­ elementary-.school system would not give her those numbers, but School is starting a system. tors excessive ab.sences and I • Stadium Seat...... *13®® have been manned by paid staff, instead showed heraverage rates Waddell School stopped its pro­ tardiness, and parents are called W eather who would telephone parents to for about nine days, she said. gram this year because con.st ruc­ in for a conference if poor I • Bauer Skates - Hockey...... *39®® iKanrhpHtpr HrraiJi inform them the morning of a Leslie said she did not think tion work at the school made attendance persists, according to student’s unexplained absence. that was good enough. "Ob­ coordinating the activity diffi­ the policy. I • MAG Lights...... $1499 USPS 327-KX) VOL. CVIII, No. 63 About 1.000 people had signed a viously. all the cards are not on cult. school officials have said. After five “questionable" ab­ Light snow petition in support of the proposed the table," she said. James Morancey. who chaired .sences. elementary students are I • Scooters...... * 5 9 * 9 system. Manchester and vicinity; To­ Penny M. Slefterl, Publisher Noting that East Hartford and a board committee that looked referred to the town Youth night, a 60 percent chance of light George T Cheppell Dennis M Sentoro System proponents argued that Vernon have call-back systems, into the proposal, said committee Services Bureau, the policy 8 • Toboggans...... *49®® snow. Low IS to 20. Wednesday, Editor Advertltlng Director implementation would bring Leslie said those towns were members agreed there were no states. partly cloudy and milder. High 30 Dougles A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen greater accountability to attend­ doing more to curb truancy. "I problems with the current system Robert uigan. head of youth g • Plastic Sled...... * 6®® to 35. Outlook Thursday, partly Executive Editor Composing Meneger ance and would help officials believed Manchester would do and that changing to a tot^l services, has said the elementary cloudy and continued mild. High Jeenne Q Fromerth Robert H Hubberd school truancy rate is less than 1 I • Dart Boards...... around 40. Business Msneger Pressroom Meneger percent. Denise A Roberts Frenk J MeSweegsn 8 • Buck Knives...... *15®® Eastern Interior: Tonight, a 60 Personnel Meneger CIrculetlon Director Scout, 10, saves choking brother percent chance of light snow. Low IS to 20. Wednesday, partly g • Sorel Footwear...... *34®® Published delly except Sundey end certein holldeys by the DANBURY (AP) — A 10-year- maneuver. like a whole day," he said. cloudy and mild. High in the Msnehester Publishing C o . IS Brelnerd Piece. Msnehester. old Cub Scout calmly used the CALDWELL i • 40lb to lOMb Hoavy Bagi middle 30s. Outlook Thursday, Conn. 06040 SecoiKl dess poetege peld et Msnehester. Conn "My mom told me not to get too Within the three minutes it took Poetmesler; Send eddress ehenges to the Menchester Hereld Heimlich maneuver to save his g • Exordoo Eqolpmoiit partly cloudy and continued mild. panicky," J.T. said. He said he the rescue squad to reach the P.O Box SSt. Msneheeter. Conn 06040 2-year-old brother, who was chok­ tried the technique, which he had Cooke house, J.T. dislodged the OIL INC. High near 40. If you don't receive your Hereld by S p.m weekdeys or 7:30 ing on a marble, police said. learned in school and in Cub Scout East Coastal: Tonight, a 60 e.m Seturdeys. pleese telephone your cerrter If you're uneble marble. to leech your eerrier. cell eubscrlber servloe st 647-9046 by 6 John Thomas (3ooke said he Pack 52, where he is a Webelo, a the exerciser of the future percent chance of light snow. Low His effort earned the praise of RALEIGH p m weekdeys for delivery In Menchester. was first frightened when his couple of times before Danbury fire officials. quiet - smooth - dual action 20 to 25. Wednesday, partly Suggested cerrter retee ere 11.60 weekly. $7 70 for one little brother David began chok­ succeeding. .72* ACCURT 2000 cloudy and milder High in the month. $2310 for three months. $46 20 lor six months end "I think it’s pretty remarkable p«r g«l. C. O. D. $02 40 for one yesr. ing on a marble Monday. The The procedure involves apply­ for someone that young, 10 years ISO 0*1. minimum purchM* middle to upper 30s. Outlook boys’ mother, Diane, tried the 2 Main St., Manchaater Thursday, partly cloudy and The Menchester Hereld Is e member of the Assocleted Press, ing sharp, sudden pressure just old, to keep their wits about the Audit Bureeu of CIrculetlone. the New Englsnd Press Heimlich maneuver and failed. below the rib cage of a choking them,” said Lt. Stephen Omasta continued mild. High in the lower Associetlon end the New Englend Newspeper Assoclellon 643-7111 Today's weather picture was drawn by Tania Amendola, She then went to call a rescue person. of the Danbury Fire Department. 649-8841 40 Rrfeoo ftiB/oel to Chtng* g ■ 0 9 Opan Dally 9-9 / Sun 11-6 s. 9, a fourth-grader at Nathan Hale School. squad, leaving J.T. to try the "A couple of minutes seemed "He did a good job.” naa l aFARR'S l a in l a Ha l a t a l a l a l a t o l a V a l l a t a i Q i i a l a l a ea ^ " 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 19S8 — 5 LOCAL Jury convicts two Directors narrowly OK plan for Center Springs lodge By Nancy Concelman rector Barbara B. Weinberg factors. Planning Director Mark really a difference in the square Manchester Herald voted against it. Werkhoven also argued that the Osella and Weinberg said they Pellegrini said. footages because Zanlungo pro­ lodge proposed by Zanlungo is too didn’t think there was demand for & S T A T E in Enfieid bribes The town received three bids Zanlungo’s proposal calls for a posed an equipment room about far from skating areas and would The Board of Directors Monday for the project, ranging from a anothercommunity center. Wein­ narrowly approved construction 4,352-square-foot, two-story 400 square feet larger than the require the removal of nine trees. berg said the money should be Rec sets holiday hours HARTFORD (AP) - A former State’s Attorney Lawrence Daly. low bid of $182,450 from Zanlungo building containing office, meet­ one proposed by Aldrich, leaving Zanlungo’s lodge would be lo­ Enfield town planner faces up to of a lodge at Center Springs Park to a high bid of $284,082 from DMC spent on other infrastructure The Manchester Recreation Department After the verdict was an­ for $182,450, after some members ing and storage space. The lodge nearly the same amount of cated 300 to 450 feet from skating improvements in town, but 45 years in prison after he and a nounced, members of Lynch’s Construction (jo. of Manchester. will be located where the rest meeting space in both proposals. areas while Aldrich proposed a has announced holiday hours for its four real estate broker were convicted argued that the building is Aldrich Construction Co. Inc. of rooms now stand. Demolition of Budget Officer Robert Huestis recreation centers. East Side Rec at 22 family broke into tears, and one unnecessary and in a poor “This project doesn’t make building 45 to 50 feet from the said the state Municipal Infras­ of trying to extort $27,000 in of his daughters yelled, “He Manchester submitted a bid of the rest rooms is included in the sense to me,” Naab said. edge of the pond. School St., the Community "Y” at 78 N. return for approval of plans to location. $185,100. cost. Aldrich proposed a 3,944 tructure Trust Fund money ap­ Main St.. Mahoney Recreation Center at 110 wasn’t even there! ’’ The low bid proposal on the Werkhoven said he and Robert “This is an absolutely ridicu­ proved for the lodge and other T ^ renovate a carpet mill into Lynch’s attorney, M. Hatcher The advisory committee work­ square-foot building. Samuelson of 108 Hemlock St. Cedar St. and Highland Park Community apartments. building, submitted by Zanlungo ing on the lodge project consi­ The lodge is to serve as a lous location to put a lodge,” park improvements could only be Center at 397 Porter St. Norris, said he would appeal the Millworks of Ashford, was ac­ drew plans for a lodge that would used for that project according to The corruption investigation dered only Aldrich and Zanlungo community room and as tempor­ sit on the foundation of a lodge Werkhoven said. Hours are; Dec. 24 from 10a.m. toSp.m.; \ verdict. Fox’s attorney, William cepted by a 5-4 vote. Democratic the grant application. that led to the convictions also Tracy, would not comment. because DMC’s bid was above the ary administrative offices for that was destroyed by fire. Cassano, who chairs the advi­ closed Christmas. Dec. 26 to 30from 10a.m. involves charges against Man­ Directors Stephen T. Cassano, $230,000 cost estimate for the sory committee, said he talked to to 4 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m.; Dec. 31 from 10 Besides Fox and Lynch, those seven employees of the Recrea­ Samuelson, who has criticized the chester developers Neil Ellis and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr., project. State funds will pay for tion Department because of the neighbors Monday afternoon who The .state supplies 90 percent of a.m. toSp.m.; closed New Year’s Day: and charged in the corruption investi­ Kenneth N. Tedford, James F. advisory committee’s proposals the funding for the project and the Leonard Seader, whose cases are gation include William Boudah the bulk of the project. reopening of Highland Park in the past, objected to Zanlun­ supported the proposal. Jan. 2 from 10a.m. to4p.m. and6to 10p.m. pending. Ellis is a co-owner of the Fogarty and Mary Ann Handiey The advisory committee re­ town makes up the additional 10 There will be no recreation programs in and John Castle, the former School. It will also include rest go’s plan to locate the building The proposed location is the percent. Journal Inquirer newspaper and voted in favor of the proposal. commended Zanlungo’s proposal rooms, a kitchen and a warming the schools or swimming at Manchester chairman and secretary of the Republican Directors Geoffrey over a sanitary sewer line. most central to the area, allows Seader is a former chairman of Planning and Zoning Commis­ because of the lower cost per hut for skaters, according to the DiRosa told Werkhoven he was direct access from the parking lot “I think it is a frivolous u.se of High School during the school vacation, the M anchester Board of Naab, Ronald Osella, Theunis square foot, exterior appearance, proposal. from Dec, 26 to Jan. 2. Programs will sion, and the two Manchester Werkhoven and Democratic Di­ too late to submit a bid on the and could allow handicapped taxpayers’ money,” Weinberg resume Jan. 3. Education. developers. quality of materials and other Naab argued that there wasn’t lodge. access. Cassano said. .said. Monday’s convictions of the The charges against Fox and former town official, Paul W. Lynch stemmed from a meeting Man’s Identity mystery Fox, and Suffield real estate on July 2, 1982 in Lynch’s broker Edward Lynch were the real-estate office. Directors table action on dump ordinance PUTNAM (AP) - The identity of a first to result from a grand Jury The former town planner was Board approves Malaysian man seriously injured in a investigation of alleged corrup­ Bv Nancy Concelman ing residue from what the town dumping in the town landfill until garbage could be accepted “at a restaurant fire he is suspected of setting tion in Enfield. accused of trying to extort $27,000 from James O. Wood, a Hartford Manchester Herald says is out-of-town garbage in the a ruling is made on a permanent co.st that would benefit the town of remains a mystery to police. The Superior Court jury found landfill. injunction and declaratory Manchester and taxpayers.” Police Detective Timothy Dies, who is Fox guilty of criminal attempt to broker who was working to river grant plan arrange the sale of the Bigelow- Town Director Kenneth Ted­ The firm, N S Realty of 260 judgment. investigating the fire that gutted the Tin commit first-degree larceny by ford asked on Monday that a Tolland Turnpike, filed a suit in The ordinance calls for an Cooney said he would draft the Tsin Chinese Restaurant last Friday, said THEY’RE GAME — Joe Keller, left, president of the Manchester Lions extortion, conspiracy to commit Sanford carpet mill in Enfield to a By Nancy Concelman new ordinance as soon as possi­ Branford developer. stairs was requested by Doub­ separate classification for firms Hartford Superior Court again.st increase in the tipping fee from the .supsect is still on a respirator at Club, and Ed Rowe, president of the Manchester Historical Society, first-degree larceny by extortion Manchester Herald les H. Smith, chairman of the dumping out-of-town garbage in the town for barring it and two $15 a ton to $35 a ton and higher ble, but said he wasn’t sure how Worcester (Mass.) City Hospital. examine the "Game of Manchester" after the Lions gave a certificate of and criminal attempt to commit Fox said at the meeting that Hockanum River Linear Park the town’s landfill be included in a trash hauling firms from dump­ fines for vioiators. he would go about meeting “Some people have identified him as (3ho appreciation to the society. The society provided historicai information bribe receiving. Lynch was found Enfield officials would not issue Plans to spend a $1.4 million Commission, who is out of proposed ordinance that would ing in the landfill. The town “The tipping fee is in line with Tedford’s recommendation. Chi, a former employee of the restaurant for the game and aiso soid the games for the ciub. The Lions used the guilty of the same first two approvals necessary to rehabili­ state grant to connect portions town this week. raise tipping fees and strengthen charges that N S Realty is the area,” O’Connor .said. Attorneys representing the who went by the nickname ‘Tony,’” Dies counts, but was acquitted of tate the complex unless half of of the Hockanum River Linear Peliegrini said the stairs profits to establish a schoiarship fund. Games are stiii avaiiable at Lenox penalties against violators. dumping residue there from Tedford said, “$35 a ton...is not town in the N S case .said last week said. “A woman from Brooklyn (N.Y.) said criminal attempt to commit Wood’s $54,000 commission on the Park trail and upgrade three wouid provide access for ca­ The Board of Directors tabled a garbage that originates in 28 even remotely close to what the the town will consider other she lived with him for the past few months Pharmacy, Lutz Children's Museum, Manchester Glass, Manchester bribery. sale was turned over to Lynch, areas along the trail were ncers during the Hockanum vote on the proposed ordinance Connecticut towns and Spring- loss of revenue and the loss of options to appeal the temporary and only knew him as ‘Chang.” ’ Historical Society, Manchester Wallpaper & Paint, Mariow's, Marvin's and The jurors returned their ver­ according to testimony from approved Monday by the canoe race and that he thought after Lee O’fjonnor, superintend­ field. Mass. useful life of this landfill would injunction after Chief Justice Dies said police think the man poured Westown Pharmacy. dict after 4>A hours of delibera­ Wood and West Hartford devel­ ^ a r d of Directors. Smith recommended the se­ ent of the High way and Sanitation A Hartford Superior Court be. We’re being abused.” Ellen A. Peters Thursday denied kero.sene onto a hot grill after an argument tions. Judge Barry R. Shaller set oper Martin Levitz, who owned The proposal made by the cond set of stairs for access to Division, said the ordinance as judge has issued a temporary He asked Town Attorney John the town’s reque.st to have an with the restaurant manager over a sentencing for Jan. 19. Fox faces the abandoned factory at the Hockanum River Linear Park the trail on both sides of the proposed would not prevent a injunction against the town which W. Cooney to revise the propo.sed expedited appeal heard in state waitress. No charges have yet been filed a maximum jail sentence of 45 time. advisory committee will now river. local recycling firm from dump­ allows the company to continue ordinance so that out-of-town Supreme Court. against him. Waterbury man wins Cafeteria to be closed years, while Lynch could be Fox added that Lynch in turn go to the state Department of Also included in the recom­ The suspect was listed in critical sentenced to up to 40 years in would “take care of” him with Environmental Protection, mendation are proposals for condition at the Worcester hospital with NEWINGTON (AP) - A 61 -year-old The Manchester Memorial Hospital prison. Both men also face part of that money, the witnesses which wiil write a grant improvements to Union Pond second- and third-degree bums on his arms, Waterbury man who lost his retirement cafeteria will be closed to the public possible fines, said Assistant said. agreement. parks, including the existing Hearing is postponed in wood chipper case chest, face and legs. benefits when his former employer went Thursday evening and next Tuesday The board’s approval was boat launch and skating facili­ out of business claimed his half of a $2 evening, Dec. 20, because of special events. unanimous, despite Republi­ ties and the devleopment of 25 HARTFORD (AP) - Attorneys 39-year-old wife. Helle, in No­ and four television stations to a one-week delay in the hearing million "Lotto” game prize, state lottery The senior citizens’ meal program will can Director Geoffrey Naab’s acres of town-owned land at for Richard B. Crafts have filed a vember 1986 and disposing of her obtain information showing the was made .so that an agreement Rhodes scholar named officials reported. not be held on those evenings, but will be Manchester cops get complaint about a proposal to the northeastern end of the motion for a change of venue in body with a wood chipping extent of coverage Crafts’ first could be reached on evidence to Thomas F. Kelly lost his benefits when held on other evenings, including spend a portion of the grant on pond, the site of a former case they are unsuccessful in machine. His first trial ended in a trial received. be pre.sented. MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A black South Century Brass in Waterbury shut down in Christmas. African from the ghetto of Soweto who was a set of stairs from the Union gravel pit. getting a murder charge against mistrial July 15, following 17days Thomas Farver and Gerard A. The hearing was rescheduled 1985. He currently works as a janitor at Street Bridge down to the river the former airline pilot of jury deliberations, when a Smyth, who are serving as public denied enrollment in school until he was 13 Waterbury’s City Hall. $45,000 from arrest Improvements to the former for next Monday in Superior and who graduated from Wesleyan in 1987 Expressway route OK’d and a second set up the other dismissed. holdout juror refused to deliber­ defenders for Crafts, claim pub­ Court. Kelly said he planned to use the $981,208 side. Laurel Lake, an area near the A scheduled hearing Monday ate any further. licity about the case has been so has been named a Rhodes scholar. he won in Friday’s drawing to find a new By Maureen Leavitt allows federal law enforcement town landfill off Olcott Street, If Judge Barry R. Shaller Isaac Shongwe. president of his class at NEWBRITIAN (AP) — After a six month Manchester Herald agencies to share with state and In November, the directors on the motions was postponed a Crafts has remained in prison extensive that it would be un­ rejects the request for dismissal. apartment and help out his two children and approved spending $63,200 for and Gorge Park, near the week. Wesleyan and captain of the soccer team, delay, the state Department of Transporta­ local authorities monies obtained former Eighth Utilities Dis­ since his arrest in January 1987, likely that an impartial jury could Crafts’ attorneys .said they would three grandchildren. tion can get back to work on the last leg of The Manchester Police Depart­ a parking lot near the bridge, Crafts, 50, a former airline Crafts’ attorneys have subpo­ be found. was one of five students from Connecticut “When I do get ready to retire, this will be through drug trafficking and also trict sewer plant, also are part seek a change of venue from New colleges to be named winners of Rhodes the Central Connecticut Expressway. ment will receive $45,000 from property used in drug activity. the stairway down to the river pilot, is accu.sed of killing his enaed 25 Connecticut newspapers The attorneys said a request for I^ondon a nice little cushion for me.” he said and a concrete walkway along of the recommendations. scholarships to Oxford University on The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which real estate sold in conjunction Brooks said that although the Weinberg said the commit­ Monday. halted construction on the three-mile with a drug raid on a Florence the river. The money will Sunday. The other four were all from Yale. Kelly’s prize will be paid in 20 annual money cannot be used to hire tee hopes to do most of the “ The honor that goes along with it (the highway segment in June, has decided the Street home last year, said U.S. more personnel, it can be used to probably be reimbursed under installments. His first check was worth the grant. work in 1989. Rhodes scholarship) has given me the $39,248. original route propo.sed by the DOT is the Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. buy equipment and expand police courage to rededicate my commitment to best, Christine Godfrey, a corps spokeswo­ this morning. activities to combat drugs. “Why do we need them Republican Director Ronald FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE, BOB’S HOLIDAY HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 10*0:30, SUNDAY 10*6 the struggle.” said Shongwe, 26. man. said Monday. The Tri-Town Narcotics Task “I believe that it’s an outstand­ (stairs) on both sides?” Naab Osella asked that connecting Shongwe was bom in the South African Protesters convicted The decision follows an examination of Force, comprised of police offic­ ing program in that it allows said. portions of the trail to create a ghetto of Soweto. He was raised by his alternatives that had raised the ire of New ers from Manchester, South departments that have the ability Democratic Director Bar­ system from East Hartford to mother until her death when he was 10. Two HARTFORD (AP) — Three people with Britain officials because they had threa­ Windsor and Vernon, arrested to expand (efforts) in terms of bara B. Weinberg and Plan­ Vernon be given high priority. years later, his grandparents moved away, disabilites have been convicted of creating tened areas such as the Stanley Municipal Linda E. Bennett and her hus­ drug activities,” Brooks said. ning Director Mark Peliegrini. “We should not be detracted leaving him alone in a hut with no a public disturbance during a protest at the Golf Course, the former K mart shopping band, Mamee W. Bennett Of 54 After police seized the drugs, both members of the commit­ by these three proposals.” VALUE electricity. He paid rent and food bills by Greyhound Bus Lines terminal here in plaza and several homes. Florence St. Oct. 6, 1987 on the U.S. Attorney’s office brought tee. said the second set of Osella said. working various odd jobs. September. It will be at least spring before charges of possession of more a civil suit to seize Bennett’s Superior Court Judge John L. Langenb- construction on the highway is resumed, than a kilogram of marijuana house, Twardy said. In what ach handed down guilty verdict.® Monday however, because the route to take is only with intent to sell, possession of Twardy termed a settlement, against Clayton Jones. 40, of East Hart­ half of the dispute between the corps and CLASSICS Officials Identify body drug paraphernalia, operating a the DOT Linda Bennett agreed to pay Fogarty knocks staff ford; Eugenia Evans, 43, of West Hartford: drug factory and cultivation of $50,000 to get the house back, and NORTH STONINGTON (AP) - One of and Linda Hanscom, 28, of Manchester. marijuana, police said. Police two burned bodies found beside a road last Manchester will recieve 90 per­ Jones was fined $5 and Hanscom $10. said said they seized about 30 mari­ cent of that amount, or $40,000. month bas been identified as that of a Assistant State’s Attorney Seymour A. Court won’t review case juana plants and a large amount for delayi no contract 39-year-old Boston man, state police said. Rothenberg. Evans received no fine of processed marijuana from the Twardy said someone from the The body was that of James E. Sanford, WASHINGTON (AP) - The U S, Su­ Federal Bureau of Investigations because she spent six days in jail before preme Court has declined to review a case home at the time of the arrest. who was from the Roxbury section of trial, he said. Capt. Joseph Brooks of the office in Hartford picked up the By Nancy Concelman $34,794 state grant from the Boston, said state police. They said they brought by a man convicted of a New check for Manchester this morn­ Manchester Herald Municipality Liability Trust The three were among eight people who Britain murder who argued that his Manchester Police Department didn’t know Sanford’s exact address. participated in a demonstration at th bus ing and will contact Brooks in the Fund. constitutional right to a speedy trial was said this morning he had just next couple of days. Members of the town staff got a “We don’t know a damn thing Sanford and another black man were terminal as part of a national day of denied. learned of the forthcoming mo­ murdered before their bodies were set on ney today. tongue lashing from a town more than we knew six months protests organized by a group called The court, without comment Monday, let Twardy said the state has director Monday, who claimed ago,” Fogarty said. “We are HAMPTONS fire, state police have said. The other man ADAPT. Americans Disabled for Accessi­ Awards to police departments seized $15 million in the last three has not been identified. stand a lower court ruling that said the 18 they were guilty of delaying the fiddling while Rome is burning,” ble Public Transportation. months William Flowers spent behind bars for narcotics arrests are possible years and has shared $5.5 million hiring of a consultant to study the No arrests have been made in the case. Jones, a paraplegic who chained his under a 1984 federal law that with state and local authorities. Republican Director Geoffrey awaiting trial was not a deprivation of his environmental effects of expand­ Naab said. by Converse.® wheelchair to a bus, said Greyhound constitutional rights. ing the golf course at the Moratorium bid aired discriminates against people in wheel­ Flowers, 55. is serving a 25-year-to-life Director of Finance Boyce Leather Casuals chairs by requiring them to travel with Manchester Country Club. sentence at the Somers Correctional At Monday’s Board of Direc­ Spinelli told Fogarty there were COVENTRY — A request calling for a assistants and present letters from physi­ Institution for the 1981 shooting death of Lee Landfill ordinance problems with the insurance moratorium on development in town was tors meeting. Democratic direc­ cians giving them permission to take the Jones after an argument. tor James F. “Dutch” Fogarty coverage proposed by the firm submitted to the Planning and Zoning bus. In January. U.S. District Judge Peter C. because the coverage was “not in Commission Monday night by Lawrence said the country club manage­ Dorsey ordered Flowers released from discussed at hearing ment wants to meet with direc­ the best interest of the town.” He Bates, president of a citizens’ group calling prison, saying that he was forced to wait too said recommended changes in itself Citizens Advocating Sensible Expan­ Council seeks funds tors on the status of its lease with long for trial. During his pretrial detention. By Jacqueline Bennett later by the state. the town for the golf course. The the town’s liability insurance sion (CASE). The Manchester Council on Substance Flowers, unable to post bond, had repeat­ protection have also made it The request was submitted as a formal Manchester Herald Elsesser said the ordinance is Country Club owns the club house Abuse plans to apply to the Connecticut edly asked to be brought to trial. being put together in preparation and the town owns the golf course necessary to change the language Bob’s Reg. •S9.99-*74.99 application during the meeting at the Town Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission for COVENTRY — About a dozen of the contract. Office Building, originally billed as a public for a state mandate coming in land. Stock o( comlorlable leather casuals $5,350 to fund alcohol-free graduation residents turned out for a public 1991 for towns to regulate waste The current lease expires in hearing. A hearing on the request will parties at three schools and forManchester Plane lands on course “There was absolutely no de­ Men's sizes 7'/?-11.12.13, med. and wide probably be held in either January or hearing Monday night on a disposal by recycling. If the Town 1991. lay.” Spinelli said. “I’m getting Safe Rides. GREENWICH (AP) — A pilot who said it proposed ordinance that would Council passes the ordinance, it The Country Club management sick and tired of having my name February, said PZC Oiairman Jonathan About $2,600 of the grant would be used Kresberg. was his first day doing traffic reporting stiffen rules for use of the town will be implemented April 15. requested a one- or two-year bandied about.” for networking and professional develop­ escaped injury when his single-engine landfill and increase fees. extension on its lease to make Spinelli is in charge of review­ The request calls for a moratorium on the ment training for providers and leadership “I think it’s a feather in development of condominium and apart­ plane made an emergency landing on a golf “Our is to give the town Coventry’s cap that for once we improvements, but the future of ing insurance provisions in con­ Receive FREE training to youth and youth leaders. course, officials said. more control and eliminate out- the tease is up in the air untit the tracts for the town. ment complexes, commercial develop­ Parties at Howell Cheney Regional are dealing with a situation three ments. and zone changes until the town's The two-seat Cessna 152 piloted by Leonel of-town dumping.” said R. Max years before the mandate — it’s town studies the feasibility of Town Manager Robert B. Weiss FM Credit Vocational Technical School and Manches­ Sanchez. 21, of White Plains. N.Y., Ferguson, co-chairman of the adding as many as 18 holes to the said the contract is currently Master Plan of Development is updated. ter and East Catholic high schools require not 1991 and the state’s not developed engine problems at about 5:32 Solid Waste Management Com­ breathing down our neck,” said golf course. being reviewed by GHR’s attor­ The plan is being reviewed by Town about $1,800 in funds and Safe Rides mittee, during the meeting at Card RadiQ Planner Diane Blackman for updating. It p.m. Monday and landed in a clearing near Town Councilwoman Rose Fogarty said he found out two ney and is expected to be resolved with any purchase of Hamptons requires about $500. The remaining $450 is the 14th tee at the Round Hill Club, police Captain Nathan Hale School. days ago that the contract with this week. was last revised in 1978. ne^ed for administrative expenses. Fowler. shoes. While supply of radios last. said. That committee helped draft Elsesser said dumping in town GHR Engineering of Lakevitle. “We didn’t find out a damn the ordinance. will still be a bargain. “In Mass., the consultant hired to do thing about this. Not a damn thing In addition he said the purpose Willimantic, it’s $83 a ton to the engineering portion of the and it’s been going on so long, you is to address an impending crisis dump. $42 in hartford and $35 in study, has not been finalized yet. ought to be ashamed of your­ of having no place to dump trash Manchester. We’re still taking The study is being funded by a selves,” Fogarty said. GOP wants welfare law enacted soon unless the town begins to control peanuts.” said Elsesser. waste disposal now. The current By Judd Everhart Rowland, at a state Capitol But not everyone was of its AFDC expenses. participate in job training when estimated life of the landfill on convinced. The Associated Press news conference with Jaekle and the youngest child is 3 years old or Route 31 in South Coventry is Senate Minority Leader Reginald “The sooner we can implement Town Clerk Ruth Benoit said Experiment in courts job training, education and work older, under the GOP proposal. between six to eight years, the ordinance discriminates Sale Now thru Sat., Dec. 17 HARTFORD — U S. Rep. John J, Smith, R-New Hartford, called according to Town Engineer Dom G. Rowland. R-Conn.. and the the program “a bridge into the experience, the better off we will Further, an AFDC head of against the handicapped and be ... (and) we’ll reap federal household age 20 or under without Bommaritto. elderly. “You have to have a state House and Senate Republi­ workforce” for welfare Under the new ordinance, resi­ saves time and money can leaders say Connecticut recipients. benefits quicker,” Jaekle said a high school diploma would have vehicle to get a permit. That may to attend high school or equival­ dents will not be charged to dump be a hardship on the handicapped could comply with a new federal When Congress passed the law Mary Carr, legislative liaison ent courses full-time, the Repub­ separated household waste free or elderly who rely on someone HARTFORD (AP) — Anexper- ants agree to meet with a hearing welfare reform law a year in this year, it was estimated that for the Department of Income of bulky waste. Businesses wiII1^ advance and qualify for addi­ welfare rolls, specifically those licans proposed. from out-of-town to come in and imentai program designed to officer to try to resolve the Maintenance, said Connecticut charged $50 a year in addition to a take their trash to the dump for tional federal funding. on the Aid to Families with already in place some of the Their plan calls for 90 percent ease the caseload in Connecticut dispute without going to court BOB'S per load fee. Developers will pay The Republican lawmakers of AFD(T heads of households to them,” said Benoit. courts by using an independent Dependent Children program, training programs required by $60 per month per vehicle, plus a In the past, landfill permits also want stricter job training would be reduced by one-third. In the new federal law. be enrolled in education or hearing officer to resolve civil Between Nov. 1, 1986, and Dec. user fee at the time of each have been mailed to residents for cases is working, saving time and 15,1987,1,037 cases were referred requirments for welfare recip­ Connecticut, there are 35,000 to training programs over the next disposal. The commercial user ients to break the “circle of 37,000 families in the program in a The GOP leaders proposed that nine years. The federal law each vehicle they have. The new money, according to backers of to the project. In 81.5 percent of STORES 55 percent of the available money charge would be $360 per year per law would require residents to the cases, the parties agreed to poverty that’s carried from one given month, a state welfarre requires 20 percent enrollment by vehicle, plus a user fee at the time the program. generation to another,” said official said. be targeted for those families that 1995. Heintz said Connecticut’s come to the Town Office Building Donald B. Reder, executive use an ADR procedure. Of the 351 tend to become long-term recip­ of disposal. and show registration for each casess that went to a hearing, 02.6 House Minority Leader Robert G. Rowland. Smith and Jaekle enrollment is now 24 percent. Resident Richard Frye questi­ director of the Alternative Dis­ Jaekle. R-Stratford. on Monday. said that by moving up the ients: families who have been on vehicle to be issued a permit. pute Resoiution project, said that percent settled. Some 39.4 per­ AFDC for three out of last five oned the clarity of the definition “We’ve had a problem with cent of the cases were settled Stephen B.Heintz, the state timetable by one year and having of some terms in the ordinance people involved in iawsuits often welfare commissioner, said he the program in place by Oct. 1, years: families headed by a those permits (sent in the mail) lose their abiiity to communicate without the need for a hearing. parent under the age of 24 who has such as separated waste. “You’re being given away to non­ did not oppose the GOP propos­ 1989, the state would be reim­ asking us to discuss now what is with one another. By agreeing to Insurance company claims 343 Miin SI., Middlelown, 347-5666 • 25 Hj,ard Ave, EnWd. 745-1643 • 1697 Whilne, A *t , Hamden, 281-5441 • 200 Chaae Ave, Waletbury 574-2003 • 260 North Mam Si, Manchealei 646-2292 not completed high school; fami­ residents,” said Elsesser. He said W* Acctpl MattarCard. Vita. Oitcovtr Card and Amancan Esprats als, but said nothing could be done bursed for 60 percent of its AFDC at best a mirage” use ADR. barriers are broken managers survey for the project until regulations accompanying expenses. At present, Connecti­ lies in which the youngest child is however, a situation like Benoit down and a quick resolution of the 16 years old. His comment came after Town described will be covered by agreed that using a hearing the new law are written, which cut is reimbursed for about 50 Manager John Elsesser ex­ case is more likely, he said. officer saved them money in legal won’t happen before next year. issuing a one-time speciai permit percent, or $10.6 million annually. Parents would be required to plained the term will be defined for a special load. In ADR, plaintiffs and defend- fees and time in settling cases. 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988 — 7 NATION & WORLD NATION Ex’ lover testifies & W ORLD Steinberg erratic \ Tf I Flood of relief Justice has surgery NEW YORK (AP) - A defense WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court lawyer prodded Joel Steinberg’s Justice William J. Brennan was reported in former live-in lover to admit his satisfactory condition tpday foiiowing behavior became more bizarre as overwhelms area surgery to remove his gaii biadder. ' 7 ^ . , his cocaine use increased before No malignancy was detected in the the death of the 6-year-old girl surgery Monday afternoon, court spokes­ .9 ■ > - they raised. woman Toni House said. “He is in good “Joel was verbalizing a lot of hit hard by quake condition this morning, doing very weii,” peculiar ideas, unusual things, she added. telling me stories that seem pretty improbable today,” Hedda YEREVAN, U.S.S.R. (AP) - A ing point by overwork and per­ Brennan, 82, was nriginaiiy diagnosed as Nussbaum testified Monday at worldwide outpouring of aid has sonal tragedy. having pneumonia when admitted to the Steinberg’s murder trial. overwhelmed the backward, “Our nation is so undeveloped Bethesda Naval Medical Center last week. He had been suffering from chills and fever. “Things that made no sense?” FIRE REMAINS — mountainous region hit hardest we can’t even receive help asked defense attorney Ira by the Armenian earthquake, properly,” lamented an ex­ London. The charred remains clogging Yerevan's airport and hausted dispatcher on the verge Namibia accord signed “Yes,” replied Ms. Nussbaum, of the Steeplechase the two crude highways that link of tears. She said she had been who lived with Steinberg for 12 Pier along the it with the devastation. working for three days, relieved BRAZZAVILLE, Congo (AP) - South years until Lisa Steinberg’s Cars, trucks, buses and cranes for only a few hours to sleep in a Africa signed a peace agreement with death. Atlantic City board­ creep slowly day and night up the nearby office while other ex­ Angola and Cuba today calling for the AP photo Steinberg, a disbarred lawyer, walk are shown narrow, winding roads across the hausted workers took her place. withdrawal of 50,000 Cuban troops from STOLEN PAINTING — "The Potato Eaters,” a somber and immensely is charged with fatally beating his Sunday following Caucasus range to the stricken Refugees from the earthquake Angola and Independence for South-West valuable painting by Vincent Van Gogh, was one of three works by the illegally adopted daughter, Lisa. area about 50 mites away. The area cluster 10 deep around the Africa. Prosecutors also allege he beat Saturday night’s fire Dutch master stolen Monday night from the Kroeller-Mueller National sound of honking horns and information desk of Aeroflot, the Officials for the three countries signed Museum in Otterio, Netherlands. The daring burglary appeared ti be the Ms. Nussbaum. that destroyed an grinding engines breaks the Soviet airline. The entire city the accord at a ceremony attended by host Interest in the case has become JOEL STEINBERG nation's biggest art theft ever. . . . on trial for murder amusement park and mournful silence of stricken transport system has been com­ President Denis Sassou-Nguesso of Congo so widespread that much of Ms. villages and cities. mandeered to convey supplies to and Chester Crocker, the U.S. assistant Nussbaum’s testimony has been a row of seaside Foreign aircraft bringing in the earthquake zone, and owners secretary for African affairs who mediated carried live on local television. being manipulated by a cult?" businesses. blood, medical supplies, food, of private cars in the capital have the negotiations. Shiites fight in Beirut Congress raises urged CNN carried some of Monday’s London asked. Ap photo clothing and rescue equipment been patrolling the streets offer­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Rival Shiite WASHINGTON (AP) — A presidential testimony nationally. “I believed it,” she said, adding wait hours to be unloaded at the ing rides to the homeless packs North closer to trial Ms. Nussbaum’s lawyers on she now believes Steinberg used airport in Yerevan, the capital of seeking refuge. Moslem factions battled today with ma­ advisory commission today recommended chine guns and rocket-propelled grenades a 50 percent pay increase for members of Monday released copies of these stories to control her. Soviet Armenia. At night, an eerie calm is WASHINGTON (AP) - Major obstacles hundreds of support letters they London has asked court per­ Two relief planes have crashed, enforced in Yerevan by dozens of to an Iran-Contra trial of Oliver L. North in south Beirut, where most of the foreign Congress and similar boosts for federal hostages are believed held. Police said at judges and other top government officials say she has received since taking mission to file an insanity de­ Atlantic City’s old-time piers fading killing more than 80 people, and army tanks and armored person­ were removed when the judge in the case the stand. fense, but Judge Harold Rothwax minor collisions have been re­ nel carriers patrolling areas that sharply restricted the number of classified least one person was killed. — but only if Congress bans its current practice of letting members collect special “I can’t tell you how much my refused. The lawyer has tried to ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - The temperament of Atlantic City has changed, although owner Donald Trump has said he ported among the throng of have been the scene of ethnic documents the former White House aide The violence came one day after heart has ached for you.... There show that Steinberg actually aircraft that stacked up over the protests for the past nine months. may use for his defense. kidnappers holding U.S. Marine Lt. Col. interest speaking fees. fabulous piers of Atlantic City are falling and I just don’t see the piers coming back.’’ will eventually rebuild and widen what The panel, the Commission on Executive, are so many women £»cross believed some of the things he victim to fire, disrepair or commercializa­ Saturday’s fire at Steeplechase Pier caused remains as an extension of his massive Taj weekend. Last Wednesday’s earthquake By deciding to bar as evidence more than William R. Higgins announced that they America who are cheering you told Ms. Nussbaum. “It’s been unavoidably chaotic, has demanded the attention of 90 percent of the classified documents had sentenced him to death for allegedly Legislative and Judicial Salaries, also tion. Gone are the days when they featured more than $1 million in damage, but shut Mahal casino project. recommended that the president’s pay, on,” wrote one woman from The defense lawyer said a big bands and ballrooms, aquariums, church down only a fast-food restaurant facing the ■ Central Pier is now used mostly as a with so many aircraft arriving at most authorities, but Armenians North wanted to disclose, U.S. District spying for Israel. Pennsylvania. psychiatrist who examined Stein­ once,” said Colin Wheeler, an campaigning for control of the Judge Gerhard A. Gesell greatly increased which has been fixed at $200,000 since 1969, concerts and diving horses. Boardwalk and a heliport. The pier, closed to lucrative billboard location and for storage, be raised by Congress to about $350,000. Another writer called her “an berg twice has prepared an When Steeplechase Pier burned down the public in 1986, was once know as “the although souvenirs and arcade machines are engineer with Air Europe, which contested Nagorno-Karabakh re­ the chances that the case will go to trial, inspiration to all battered women affidavit saying the defendant Saturday, the resort was left with only four funny place” for its variety of amusements out front near the Boardwalk. A tower that flew 20 tons of medical equipment gion in neighboring Azerbaijan possibly late next month. Missiie hits freighter and children across the nation.” has a “delusional disorder — and food into Yerevan on have continued to demonstrate. Gesell’s ruling diminishes the possibility Leak delays execution piers. Only one can be called commercially and theater acts. once gave tourists a bird’s-eye view of the city HONOLULU (AP) — A 250-foot Indian Under a fourth day of cross- paranoid type” and is willing to successful. “It had a variety of slides, rides and novelty is rapidly deteriorating. Monday. Foreign Ministry spokesman that President Reagan’s refusal to release examination, Ms. Nussbaum said testify to that in the state criminal He said one of the airline’s Gennady Gerasimov confirmed virtually all the secrets sought by North merchant ship steamed toward port for HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A man The gaming halls that opened during the features that kept everybody entertained,” ■ The burned out remains of the old Million repairs today after being accidentally hit who murdered an immigrant restaurateur Steinberg’s behavior became court trial. past 10 years are now Atlantic City's main Phillips recalled. “It was famous for that Dollar Pier became the Ocean One Mall in Boeing 707s was clipped by a at a Moscow press conference on would force dismissal of charges on the more erratic and bizarre in the Ms. Nussbaum said Steinberg’s taxiing Aeroflot jet on Sunday but Monday that activists had been ground that the former National Security by a supersonic “Harpoon” missile fired as the man’s wife watched was put to death tourist attraction. But back in the late 1800s, enormous Chesterfield cigarettes sign with 1983, the only successful pier. It’s designed to from a U.S. Navy jet, killing one crewman, by injection early today in an execution two months before Lisa’s death. unusual behavior was exacer­ the resort’s piers — with the soft, white-sandy thousands of lights.” look like an ocean liner, and attracts tourists was not seriously damaged. arrested in Yerevan a day Council aide couldn’t get a fair trial. The “He told me a number of people bated by cocaine and that she and Ground crews scurry among earlier. authorities said. delayed when a tube from an intravenous beaches and ocean — were the lure. If the remnants of the pier are demolished bored with gambling. It recently opened a judge harshly rebuked North for demand­ needle sprung a leak. were staring at him and trying to Steinberg often used the drug The book “So Young, So Gay,’’ a collection as expected, four will remain: small section with indoor amusement rides. the mass of parked aircraft with The undeveloped road system ing “disclosure of masses of classified The body of the merchant seaman was hypnotize him. He also told me he around the time Lisa died. the few rolling stairways linking the capital with the north material which under no conceivable Raymond Landry, 39, was pronounced of Atlantic City historical facts, tells of ■ Garden Pier holds the city’s art and “This is a shopping center where families flown by a Navy helicopter to Wilcox dead at 12:45 a.m., hours after the U.S. thought people had been trying to Previously, she testified that numerous piers built and rebuilt since 1880, historical museums and a small outdoor can come to have a good time,” said Ocean available. and a spate of winter storms have version of a defense could have any utility Memorial Hospital on the Island of Kauai, hypnotize him for years, even French and German teams who further complicated relief Supreme Court spared a second convicted she and Steinberg used cocaine mostly for entertainment purposes such as theater area. It is in need of repair, although One advertising manager Rita Similides. whatsoever.” nursing supervisor Lillian Teshima. murderer from being executed. back when he was in the Air the night of Nov. 1, 1987, rather concerts. plans are under way to refurbish it, said “We’re trying to emulate the old amusement arrived with search dogs Satur­ efforts. Force.” than help Lisa, who was lying "Atlantic City doesn’t seem to be a resort Phillips. piers as best we can. Sometimes it’s easy and day said they had to wait an hour The shorter of the two rutted She said Steinberg told her she unconscious on their bathroom for piers anymore,” said Atlantic County ■ The old part of the famous Steel Pier sometimes it’s not, given the interesting mix to get off their planes and four to mountain roads connecting Yere­ was not her parents’ natural child floor. historian Adrian W. Phillips. “I think the overhanging the ocean is being demolished. of people that now visit Atlantic City.” five hours for their donated cargo van and Spitak, which was nearly and that “my father had made a to be unloaded. destroyed in the quake, was U.S. teachers frustrated by lack of support deal with someone in Europe” to Lisa was removed unconscious Crates of supplies flown in by closed Sunday and Monday by a get her as a baby. from Steinberg’s apartment more than 40 foreign aircraft heavy snowfall and a string of WASHINGTON (AP) - More conducted by mail in the spring Association, said the report un­ teachers.” Ms. Nussbaum also said Stein­ early the next day by authorities. were stacked around the airport accidents. than half of the nation’s teachers and fall of 1987. The findings were derscores the need for parental The average public school berg called the Manhattan dis­ She died of head injuries three Homeless congregating in subway tarmac waiting for trucks, buses The sole route between Spitak say they see evidence of child released Sunday. involvement. teacher earned $28,031 in 1987-88, trict attorney’s office anonym­ days later. and helicopters to take them to and Leninakan, another city hit abuse, poor nutrition and paren­ Among them: “I wish I could sit down with according to figures from the ously in 1984 to complain “that I Steinberg denies that he hit the PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Do­ in January. stricken areas. hard, was closed to all but tal neglect in their classrooms, ■ 90 percent said lack of every parent in America and NEA. was involved with a cult.” girl but Ms. Nussbaum has said zens of homeless people have “I want to learn the culinary Air traffic controllers spoke military vehicles to ease traffic according to a national study. parental support was a problem emphasize how important they The average teacher faced 79 She said the cult supposedly he did. erected a subterranean card­ arts,” he said. politely in broken English to jams caused by the dispatch of “Teachers repeatedly made at their schools. are to their children’s educa­ students on a typical day, with hypnotized people and used them The couple raised Lisa from board city in a downtown subway Li.sa Culpepper, Rodriguez’s foreign aircrews, then broke into heavy equipment and the arrival the point that in the push for ■ 89 percent said there were tion,” Ms. Futrell said. “Parents elementary teachers working sexually, and Steinberg thought birth after acquiring her from an station, using about 50 old refrig­ 19-year-old girlfriend, also lives heated shouting with fellow Ar­ of fellow Armenians seeking to better schools they cannot do the abused or neglected children at are a child’s first — and poten­ with 60 different pupils and she was in the group’s thrall. unwed Long Island teen-ager. erator cartons to shelter them in the box. “We met awhile back, menians, all taxed to .the break­ help out. job alone, and yet there is a their schools. tially the most influential — secondary teachers 114. "Did you believe you were They never formally adopted her. from the numbing cold. then met up again down here,” growing trend to expect schools to ■ 69 percent said poor health Terry Ryan said he doesn’t Rodriguez said. do what families, communities was a problem for their students. care that the potted flowers in Danny, the newest room- and churches have been unable to ■ 68 percent said some children front of his box are dead from the mmate, had been in a home with Children, ambassador accomplish,” said Ernest L. were undernourished. cold. Rodriguez as a child and met up Boyer, president o^ the Carnegie Mary Hatwood Futrell, presi­ NEED SOME EXTRA “At least I’m warm," he said with him again about a week ago. Foundation for the Advancement dent of the National Education Monday. Unlike Ryan, who was wearing talk of world peace of Teaching. Ryan is one of an estimated a trenchcoat, and Rodriguez, who The foundation’s survey of used — rare — out-of-print SPENDING MONEY? 10,000 homeless people in Phila­ sported a Notre Dame jacket, 22,000 teachers found a sense of BLOOD PRESSURE CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (AP) - Seven-year-old Ben Oberkfell delphia. About 50 have been Danny had on only a dress shirt frustration among teachers, both Newspaper routes available in your area... sleeping in cardboard refrigera­ and sweat pants Monday night. East Germany’s ambassador to had an answer. at “the lack of support they tor boxes in the dank station The 18-year-old, who declined to the United States came to the “Peace is like a light that receive from parents” and from a SCREENING below the ornate Academy of give his last name, said he leaves Midwest seeking the child’s view shines like a candle in someone’s feeling of “powerlessness in Music, home of the Philadelphia the box as rarely as possible, of peace on Earth, and that’s heart,” the youngster said. teaching,” he said. Earn money and prizes by delivering the Orchestra. “because it’s cold even down what he got. Having peace inside you is like “It would feel kind of like a “floating on a cloud, playing with “Large majorities of teachers BOOKS Manchester Heraid in your neighborhood. The structures at the Walnut- here.” find poverty, poor health, under­ Locust Station of the Broad Street storm on an ocean that’s really friends,” said Trisha Guenther, 7. The men said they are comfor­ rough, and in the morning, it’s all nourishment and neglect to be Subway began going up about table with their shelter. “There's Herder was struck by the Cali today to get more details. peaceful and calm and quiet,” problems at their schools,” ne Oil Salk Thanksgiving. Although home­ no rats or anything,” Rodriguez childrens’ simple eloquence. (203) 040^440 said 10-year-old Megan Fornelli, “I feel very quietand relaxed.” said. Books 610 E. MIddta Tpka less people often congregated in said, “And most of the others are Teachers from every state subway stations in previous ye­ one of the 15 youngsters at a he said. “I feel happy because I li BIrda Maochaatar, CT 00040 647-9946 older people so no one bothers meeting with Ambassador Ger­ were canvassed in twin surveys ars, this is the first year such a us.” am in the company of good vast conglomeration of card­ hard Herder. “A way to be friends I like so much, and in this board shelters has been erected. Even so, the nearest public peaceful is to stop being selfish, circumstance I feel the impor­ toilet is four blocks a way, he said. Ryan, 19, is proud of his AP photo because a lot of times wars are tance of peace.” “Most of the older people can’t started because one country Herder’s visit and gifts were in particularly large living quar­ LONELY SPACE — A homeless man sits in an unused Marble St...... all Hendee Rd...... all ters. He has used wire and two make it that far, so they just go on wanted something and another response to a letter written to McCabe St...... all area of the Subway in Philadelphia Monday night. With themselves,” he said. “That country wanted something.” Honecker by 7-year-old Brett W. Middle Tpke..... 564-792 metal poles to combine several Stock Place...... all Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 smaller boxes into a 7-by-14-foot record low temperatures many of the homeless have left makes the place stink.” Herder participated in the Fornelli, Megan’s brother and a No. Main St...... 397-496 shelter and tacked up plastic the streets. One city doctor has been conference Monday at the Mon- participant in a project called tessori Children’s House west of Bldwell St...... 279-375 sheets to cut down drafts. With pushing for a portable toilet to be Kids for Peace. The project Harlan St 15-83 Wetherell ...... 6-250 this much room, Ryan invited placed in the station. Dr. Miguel St. Louis. He also delivered a began last spring when 170 Henry St 16-119 teams of social workers, police “I’d never go back to a letter from Erich Honecker, the Portland...... all three other men and one woman and former homeless people to shelter,” he said. “They steal A. Cortes, a contract physician children from the St. Louis area Summit St...... 332-382 McCann ...... all to live with him. encourage the homeless to enter with the city’s Department of German Democratic Republic’s wrote ietters to leaders around Litchfield ...... all your things” Clothing is taken leader, videotapes created by “These are my people,” he shelters. most often in the shelters, he said, Public Health, is one of several the world. The children wrote to Golway St...... all A von...... all children in East Germany, and a promote world peace and to said. “We help out each other. But one of Ryan’s roommates, but added, “People will take doctors who stop in the station Kerry SI all Bridge...... all Everybody down here are protec­ Miguel Rodriguez, said he feels anything they can.” each night to check on the health book about the socialist country. request that kids everywhere North St...... all The discussion of peace began share video programs to promote North School St...... 1-84 tive of each other.” safer in his cardboard home. Rodriguez had been living of the people staying there. Main St...... 1-174 Get to the heart Plunging temperatures — it Rodriguez, 18, said he had lived under a bridge until he came with a question from one of the the cause. Wood Lane...... all “They desperately need a toilet moderators — 9-year-old Ben The first set of letters was Grove...... 1-47 of the problem. was just 13 degrees here early in a series of homes and shelters underground to escape the cold Pine H ill...... all down here,” he said. “They’ve Rondot. mailed in May. Since then, the Porter St...... 458-650 today — have added urgency to for 13 years since his family several weeks ago. He said he has East Center St...... 408-608 Nearly 20 million Americans are unaware they the plight of the homeless. In already got running water,” he “If you have peace inside of children have received responses Wyllya St...... 1-90 moved to New York City and been homeless about five months said, pointing to a spigot against V \ have high blood pressure since the disease has no recent days, the city has sent out abandoned him. but plans to enter a job program you, what does it feel like, look from educators, television sta­ the wall, “Now if we can only find like and sound like?” he asked. tions and government officials Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Jefferson St...... all symptoms. Millions more do not use the medication someone who’ll donate one for Gardner St...... 3-66 Kenwood Dr...... all and diet that are necessary to control this disease. us.” Gardner St. West...... all Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 These people risk heart attacks, strokes and kidney Highland St. Union Place...... all Signal mix-up cited in rail crash Cortes said many of the older Union St...... 133-264 disorders. people urinate in their pants, (Dugan’a Alley...... 8-37 Sycamore Lane...... all Protect yourself...start with a simple check. “then they get the chills and No. Main St. LONDON (AP) — A triple train and amputations, hospital and commuters, stopped a few feet pneumonia.” collision that killed 36 people and Canter St...... 658-872 even Union St...... 13-91 Wednesday, Dec. 14th, 1988 ambulance officials said. short of the wreck. Falknor Dr...... all injured more than 100 in south Tracks remained blocked this Ronald Arlette, 52, who was on London may have been the result Olcott St...... 76-159 Squire Village...... all 11:00 am • 5:00 pm morning. the stationary train, said: “There Conducted by Manchester Memorial Hospital of a signal mix-up caused by work The British Railways Board was an almighty bang, like an nasE^iff Adams St...... 446-596 even Strant ...... all 348 Main St. (corner of Haynes St.), Manchester being done on the line, railway said in a statement today that explosion. The carriage went up Dover Rd...... all officials said today. Summit St...... 63-203 preliminary investigations sug­ and we flew over and over. We ^ Kim if ready fo r \ \ r- The Seiko Day/Date Classic Edison Rd...... all tu d io Fulton Rd...... all Hunniford Rd...... all 649-1025 Opposition politicians and con­ gested the collision may have ended up on an embankment, Chrittmai! 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The Associated Press full employment and we can’t tolerate policy-makers meet behind closed “From an economic standpoint the strong growth any longer and it is One easy, appetite doors today and Wednesday to review Fed clearly should tighten,” said time to hit the brakes,” said David WASHINGTON — Interest rates, the performance of the economy and Michael Evans, head of a Washington Wyss, chief financial economist of which have been rising since the make revisions to monetary strategy. consulting firm bearing his name. election, will be headed still higher in Data Resources Inc. of Lexington, The Federal Open Market Commit­ “The economy is strong and all sorts Mass. unchecked the months ahead as the Federal tee, headed by Federal Reserve of inflationary signs are cropping one difficult Reserve steps up its inflation-fighting But the Fed’s efforts will make Chairman Alan Greenspan, meets up.” Bush’s goal of reducing the budget efforts, many economists believe. eight times a year to set guidelines for Many analysts say they have By Jack Anderson These analysts are predicting rising deficit that much harder because it A federal commission has concluded that and Joseph Spear monetary policy consistent with the detected signs that the Fed is means economic growth will be mortgage rates and another boost in bank’s job of promoting non- tightening credit behind the scenes. the shortage of nurses would be less severe if banks’ prime lending rate, the bench­ slower and the government’s tax take inflationary growth. They note that the federal funds rate, lower and interest rates on the $2.6 hospitals allowed nurses to be nurses and not WASHING’TON - When the Rea­ mark rate for many consumer and While the economy is now in its the interest banks charge each other business loans. trillion national debt will be higher. call upon them to do the work of higher-priced gan administration tried to pressure seventh year of expansion without a for overnight loans, has been rising. It The Fed is projecting economic Colombia earlier this year to crack This forecast, if it proves accurate, downturn. Fed officials have ex­ averaged 8.59 percent last week, the medical technicians and the work of clerks. down on the cocaine industry, then- would likely put the central bank on a growth, as measured by the Gross Meanwhile, a survey of teachers conducted pressed concerns that tight labor highest weekly average in two years National Product, of around 2 percent IN BRIEF Attomey General Edwin Meese per­ collision course with the Bush admin­ markets and high factory operating and up from 8.44 percent the week by the Carnegie Foundation for the sonally delivered the message to istration, which is counting on strong to 2.5 percent, far below the Reagan rates could spur a new inflationary before. administration’s forecast of 3.5 per­ Retail sales jump 1.1% Advancement of Teaching indicates that Colombia’s President Virgilio Barco. economic growth and falling interest spiral. This rate often serves as an cent GNP growth next year. many teachers would like to be permitted to The Colombian leader .listened rates to help it trim the federal deficit Recent signs of economic strength, early-warning signal that the Fed is WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail sales jumped without resorting to new taxes. But economists detect no signals be teachers and not be expected to take on the politely and then cited the terrible including a strong unemployment making moves to restrict the amount that the Fed will back off its view that 1.1 percent in November, the government said price Colombia has paid in human life Many economists believe the Fed report for November, have many of reserves banks have on hand to today, as retailers headed into the final week impossible burden of full responsibility for all to fight the drug cartel. ’’This is what has already started tightening credit the economy can’t afford to grow at aspects of child rearing. analysts convinced that Fed policy­ make loans. those rates without rekindling and a half of the crucial Christmas shopping Colombia has sacrificed in the fight conditions and they expect further makers believe the economy may be ”I think the Fed believes we are at inflation. season. against drugs,” Barco said quietly. The Commerce Department said saies rose There are differences between the two ’’What has the United States $1.5 billion to a seasonally adjusted $138.1 conclusions, of course. The observation about sacrificed?” billon. That followed an even bigger 1.6 percent the nursing shortage has an economic base. The answer was unspoken. To date, Banks enjoying rise in October, the strongest in eight months. The observation about teachers has a many Americans have not been Gerber awaits damage report October had previously been estimated as a 0.9 willing to sacrifice their appetite for percent increase. sociological base. But in both cases, the cocaine. As Barco told Meese. the inference is clear. record profits; Both months were bolstered by a surge In car Medellin drug cartel of Colombia is buying, but even excluding autos, sales rose a There is only so much that people can do if kept in business by the U.S. citizens, on Installation in Soviet Union strong 0.9 percent in November and 0.8 percent they are expected to do it well. who buy 80 percent of the cartel’s forecast bright in October. ...■mEKlMpeR.eEKTlERNKTlOH \N K PI&Po&K&LP SocverY... cocaine. The depressing truth is that TOLLAND (AP) — The earthquake in a Japanese associate in the retooling of the If the conclusion about nurses is correct, the Armenia has placed new urgency on a Tolland Sales at department and other general the American people put up most of factory in Kirovakan. merchandise stores shot up 1.1 percent last solution seems simple. the cash that the Medellin cartel uses company to revisit a Soviet clothing factory ”It’s a real miracle to escape death there,” WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s commercial where it installed computerized equipment and month to a seasonally adjusted $15.8 billion, The commission concludes that in the effort to corrupt governments, hire assas­ wrote M. Wakamat.su, an official of the Juki banks are posting record profits this year and following a 2.6 percent rise in October. to reduce costs, hospitals have laid off too sins and undermine law enforcement trained workers this year. sewing machine company, which worked with should have another good year in 1989, unless the many non-nurses, both support-staff throughout the Western Hemisphere. Officials of Gerber Garment Technology Inc. Gerber Garment Technology on a $10 million Third World debt problem worsens dramatically, learned Monday that the factory in Kirovakan refitting of the 6,000-employee plant. analysts say. FCC eases ownership rule members who did paper work and Hey, Canada: Come to Uncle In a series of columns, we have was heavily damaged in last week’s earthquake exposed how the cartel has unraveled Wakamatsu said the 12 Juki employees with The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Com­ higher-priced technicians such as respiratory the social fabric of Colombia. What and that some of their new friends probably whom Gerber worked survived, but many insures deposits up to $100,000 in 13,239 commercial and physical therapists. perished. banks, said Monday that the industry earned $5.9 munications Commission will examine on a By Michael Kinsley for approval from Americans. Clearly and Toronto has become alarmingly has happened in that embattled Armenians who were employed by the factory “case-by-case basis” requests to waive its rule they’re all tom up in.side. They multi-ethnic in recent years. How­ country, we warned, is beginning to Bill Mangino. Gerber Garment Technology’s are dead, and the plant was heavily damaged. billion in the July-September period, topping the The workload of those former employees manager of sales application, returned late last previous quarterly record of $5.8 billion set a year prohibiting direct ownership, operation or Whither Canada? That is the desperately want love, but are unable ever, most Canadians are still of occur in the United States. Arthurs said. control of both a radio and television station in has been thrust on the nurses, obviously to supply it in return. British descent. In an era when month from an 11-month trip to the Soviet Union. Mangino and Arthurs said the company ago. question millions of Americans, as The people who are not getting He spent five months training workers at the the same market. making the job less attractive than it once There is only one cure for this Mexico seems to be annexing itself to enough c r^ it are the thousands of planned to continue trying to contact people Earnings totaled $5.0 billion in the first quarter of Although the panel stresses it is retaining the usual, have not been asking in recent complex neurosis. We must give plant in Kirovakan in the use of computer-aided was. weeks, as Canadians fought a bitter the United States one person at time, Colombian officials who have put overseas to find out the extent of damage and this year and $5.5 billion in the second. “oqe-to-a-market” rule, Monday’s decision Canadians what they secretly want. and people with names with Dukakis design and manufacturing equipment. death at the factory, where Gerber Garment “I think we can say without much question that A new look at hospital budgeting may be in election campaign over the fate of a their lives on the line, who have ”I was quite shocked.” Mangino said, drastically relaxes the restriction on common order. free trade agreement with the United We must embrace them, adopt them, are actually running for president, a rejected the fat bribes and have Technology installed about $2.5 million in this year will be an all-time high for banking ownership of commercial television and radio love them, annex them. In short, we merger with Canada would add describing his reaction to last week’s earth­ equipment. profits,” FDIC Chairman L. William Seidman told The problem for teachers is more subtle. States. But at least some have felt risked retribution to fight against the quake. which killed tens of thousands. “Ihadalot stations in the same market. guilty about it. Now that Canadians must make Canada the 51st state. Or. millions of citizens with sturdy names deadly drug cartel. Gerber Garment Technology, a subsidiary of reporters. The one-to-a-market rule prohibits owner­ More than half the teachers surveyed said perhaps, the 51st through 54th states, of friends there that I worked with and spent a lot South Windsor-based Gerber Scientific Inc., and The agency is predicting profits will top $23 billion have implicitly approved the agree­ like Mulroney and Turner, who speak Hundreds have paid the ultimate of time with.” ship of a radio and VHF television station or they saw evidence of child abuse, poor ment by re-electing Prime Minister depending on the best arrangement of English with hardly a trace of an price. At this writing, the toll of Juki were invited by Soviet officials to help them in 1988, surpassing the record $18.1 billion earned in any broadcast operation and a daily news­ stars in the revised American flag. Two other Gerber workers also spent time in improve the quality and quantity of the garments 1985. Last year, the largest banks took big nutrition and parental neglect. Brian Mulroney, we can put all accent, and whose native cuisine is Colombian murder victims is 57 Kirovakan, he said. paper in the same market. Exceptions to the thoughts to Canada aside without I hear you saying, “Not so fast, virtually spice-free. judges and supreme court justices, produced in their factories. Arthurs said. writedowns on loans to Third World countries, 1970 rule are considered only when it involves a The result is a feeling of powerlessness buster. ’ ’ Why should we share our flag James Arthurs, executive director of Gerber He said Gerber supplied nearly $5 million holding the industry’s earnings to $3.6 billion, the among teachers that cannot be cured by guilt. ■ Free-traders, of course, should one attorney general, one minister of UHF television station and radio stations in the — the very symbol over which dozens appreciate the addition of a new justice, 250 journalists and more than Garment Technology’s international division, worth of computerized equipment to five Soviet weakest since the Depression. same community. higher pay or smaller class sizes or awards But should we? I think not. Canada of political consultants fought val­ said his company received a telex message from factories, the large.st in Kirovakan. needs us. Indeed it may be that in market the size of California to the 1,000 mayors, city council members Banks did not take further writedowns this year, for dedicated service. iantly in our own recent election — United States economy. Protectionist and drug enforcement officers. briefly threatening to reject this with 25 million foreigners? “Love thy but “the LDC (less developed country) debt does No final deal on Seabrook The solution has to come from the home. obviously sensible treaty, Canada — sentiments would melt away with the Of all the unsung heroes, the remain a key overhanging issue,” said James H. neighbor” is an admirable injunction, border. Floridians and North Dako­ Colombian narcotics agents deserve CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Nearly three as is so often the case with stagy but Americans — selfish beasts that Wooden, an analyst with the investment firm suicide attempts — was simply trying tans happily do business together the most credit. Their average annual Gray resigns from UTC board Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. months after utility officials hoped tocomplete we are — naturally are going to without the need for tariffs, quotas, pay, in U.S. terms, is a sparse $3,500. the deal, there still is no final agreement for to draw attention to itself. The entire wonder, “What’s in this for us?” The FDIC said the fact that Brazil has resumed election was a cry for help. voluntary restraints, or other eco­ Every last one of them has been FARMINGTON (AP) - Harry picking up Seabrook payments being skipped Although it never occurred to me nomic prophylactics. Now they could approached with an offer that is hard Mel Klein & Partners, takes up so officer. The resignation was payments on its huge foreign debt, following a by one of the stalled nuclear power project’s It was the conceit of the treaty's that Canada should become the 51st J. Gray, whose deal-making much of his time that he missed accepted Monday after Gray moratorium, should add $1.5 billion to the opponents that free trade is a enjoy similar unprotected capitalist to refuse: “ploma o plato.” lead or helped build and redefine United owners, and one temporary arrangement now state until Canadians began insisting pleasures with Saskatchewanians and silver, a bullet or a bribe. last month’s UTC board meeting. spoke with Daniell by telephone. fourth-quarter bank earnings total. has lapsed. nefarious plot by Americans to hysterically — and unconvincingly — Technologies Corp. into a defense Gray’s partnership, which had swallow Canada in our embrace and Nova Scotians. Yet, incredibly, few of them have and industrial giant, has ended “United Technologies will miss But, Wooden warned, "there’s some expectation But “some of the owners have agreed to that they don’t want to be one. now ■ Ecologists. ZPG-running-out-of taken the cartel’s money. Their raised about $550 million in Harry’s advice and counsel,” that Argentina is going to go non-performing.... And make up the shortfall” until a long-term turn it into a 51st state. It was the that they’ve brought it up I can see his 17-year association with the capital, was a co-investor in a conceit of the treaty’s supporters that room types, etc., would love the refusal not only endangers their own company by resigning from the said Larry Bingaman, a UTC if the government loses the election in Brazil next contract is completed, and “these contribu­ that such an arrangement would have acqusition of a land mass larger than lives, but puts their families at risk. group that lost in the feverish spokesman, adding that Gray November, we could be back to square one there.” tions will be repaid with interest to the this was the last thing any Canadians many advantages for the United board of directors. bidding for RJR Nabisco. would wish. In reality, there can’t be the continental United States with The cartel's enforcement squads Although he retired as the was “in large measure responsi­ The relative health of commercial banking stands contributing joint owners,” Seabrook spokes­ States as well. Indeed, the idea of one-tenth of the population. Our radio don’t hesitate to gun down a nyone who ”In thinking over the require­ ble for United Technologies be­ man Ron Sher said Monday. 100 Americans with the slightest annexing Canada could appeal to company’s chairman two years ment of times on something like in stark contrast to the condition of savings and loan desire to make Canada the 51st state. of population per acre would instantly stands in the way. The chief enforce­ coming the company it is today. ’ ’ Sher would not say which owners now are Americans across the political be cut in half. Those misanthropes ago. Gray continued to sit on the RJR Nabisco ... I decided that, in institutions, which lost $9.3 billion in the first nine So, doctor, whence this recurrent spectrum; ment goons for the cartel, Jose board. He would have had to all fairness to the partnership and Gray was hired in 19'»1 as months. making more than $1 million a month in nightmare? Well, it doesn’t take a who feel that Montana has been Rodriguez and Pablo Escobar, would payments being skipped by Massachusetts ■ Wooly left-wing one-worlders spoiled because you can no longer retire from the board next in all fairness to UTC, we president of Connecticut’s largest The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which Ph.D. in psychology to realize that just as soon kill a person as swat a fly. November when he turns 70, the probably were going to get into company, then known as United Municipal Wholesale Electric Co., owner of the Canadians’ mock horror at the should appreciate the erasure of any spend a week without running into Yet the drug officers continue to regulates 3,000 federally insured S6eL s , is scheduled fourth-largest Seabrook share. international border, no matter how mandatory retirment age for time conflicts,” Gray said. Aircraft and known mainly for to release detailed third quarter figures today. thought of being swallowed by the another human being or three could press the battle against the cocaine UTC directors. faint or porous it is already. We are all adjourn to northern Alberta and kingpins. Already this year, theyhave He sent his letter of resignation aerospace products such as Pratt United States actually makes a deep fellow passengers on spaceship earth, He said an in interview Monday late last week to Robert F. & Whitney jet engines, Sikorsky desire for precisely that. They protect Manitoba, there to await the inevita­ destroyed more than 600 cocaine labs in his Farmington office that his are we not ? The merging of the United ble spreading blight. and seized more than 15 tons of the Daniell, his successor as UTC helicopters and Hamilton Stand­ too much. Their lips say “no, no.’’ but investment group, Harry Gray, chairman and chief executive ard propellers. their eyes says “yes, yes.” States and Canada would be a great From almost any point of view, drug. Anyone who has ever conversed spur to conferences, proclamations then, the advantages of merging with The underdequipped Colombian with Canadians will have witnessed and such like activities celebrating Canada are overwhelming. And they army is desperately trying to keep up the irrelevance of nationalism in the want it. You know they want it. Hey, the pressure on the cartel. But the their psychological torment. They post-industrial age. Oh goody. combine a deep professed disdain for you great, gorgeous piece of frozen multi-billion-dollar drug consortium STOP HORSING AROUND. south-of-the border culture — our ■ Right-wing American nativists, northland. 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The speech, which also in­ cluded an appeal to Israel, sells for $130,000 to $142,000. The Highland Park as proposed. Also, expanded on Palestinian propos­ lowest-priced one-bedroom con­ new pupils in the Squire Village als for Middle East peace and dominiums ranged from $62,000 complex on Spencer Street will be appeared to be a bid to gain U.S. to $65,000. The lowest price for a sent to Highland Park, Kennedy support. one-bedroom rental unit without said. Sherrill “ I ask the leaders of Israel to any type of subsidy was $430 per Kennedy also rescinded his Herald Angle month, utilities included. come here, under the sponsorship recommendation to put a one- Earl Yost of the United Nationsi so that, Housing problems are not con­ year moratorium on t)ie student together, we can forge that fined to low-income residents, transfer policy, which allows peace,” Arafat said. according to the study. People parents to have their children “ I say to them: ‘Come, let us attend any elementary school as ends era who grew up or work In town make peace. Cast away fear and cannot afford to live here, there is long as there is room and parents intimidation. Leave behind the overcrowding from families who provide transportation. After the specter of the wars that have have to double up, homelessness meeting, Kennedy said he raged continuously in the furnace has increased and some elderly changed his mind about suspend­ of this conflict for the past 40 ing the policy because he did not Vaughn doing people who own homes cannot at A&M years.’ ” afford maintenance costs or think it was needed, the policy He said the Palestine National support services, accord! ng to the was not suspended in previous Council at its Algiers meeting in school closings, and because he By AAlchael A. Lutz report. well at Trinity The Associated Press November had rejected terror­ did not sense board support. ism in all its forms, “ including The shortage also affects busi­ Pat Noonan of 180 Wells St. said nesses who cannot attract em­ COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M, in state terrorism.” she will take advantage of the Matt Vaughn, who specialized in floor ployees from other parts of the the wake of the resignation of Jackie Sherrill, is Israel said after that meeting rescinding of the transfer policy generalship and effective three-point range country because of high housing starting a new athletic era under new head coach that the council had not recog­ and have her daughter attend marksmanship last season with Manchester High’s nized Israel explicitly and the costs, the report says. Nathan Hale next year. R.C. Slocum and new Athletic Director John David The subcommittee also identi­ basketball team, has won a spot in his freshman Crow. declarations did not warrant ” It’s a very good school,” she year with the Trinity College varsity this season. opening a dialogue with the PLO, fies needs and possible solutions said. ” It’s worth staying.” The Jackie Sherrill era ended Monday when he in its report. He’s the first local player with the Bantams since which it views as a terrorist The board also voted to go resigned as head coach and athletic director amid Mike Mistretta. group. ’’Virtually all types of housing forward with plans to make accusations he paid "hush” money to a former While not a double-digit pointmaker like in high Earlier in his speech, Arafat are needed to meet the different Nathan Hale a ’’magnet” school. player during an NCAA investigation, thanked countries that supported demands,” the report said. A magnet school is one with a school, Vaughn has adapted himself creditably Sherrill led the Aggies to three straight Cotton under the coaching eye of Stan Ogrodnik with solid Bowl appearances and compiled a 53-27-1 record in his right to address the world It identifies specific types that specialized curriculum that .seven seasons. body after the United States should be provided, including would attract students townwide. performances. But the Aggies were placed on probation in denied him a visa, preventing single-room occupancy units for School officials have'said it could Ogrodnik, who turned out one state September for violating NCAA recruiting him from speaking at U,N. homeless people or those who be over two years before the championship team and had four finalists while guidelines. headquarters in New York. need transitional housing, magnet school is started. coaching at East Catholic High, is now in his eighth Controversy emerged again last month when He also thanked the countries of family-sized rental units that can In preparation for the magnet season at Trinity, one of the powerhouses under his former A&M running back George Smith claimed Western Europe and Japan for be developed at a density that will school. Nathan Hale’s boundaries guidance in New England ECAC Division III he received more than $4,000 from Sherrill to keep their recent stand following the allow for affordable rents, more will be reduced and the school will competition. Three times Ogrodnik’s collegians him quiet about NCAA infractions. Palestine Liberation Organiza­ affordable starter homes and accept about 100 less students. captured divisional honors while compiling a The Aggies .still are investigating the latest tion’s declaration of independ­ housing that addresses the needs The school now has about 460 record of 125 wins and only 46 defeats. The current ence in Algiers last month. students, but that number will be charges to the NCAA although Smith has recanted 7 of elderly and disabled people. squad is well on its way to another winning season his .statements. Arafat, whose movements are Incentives to provide these reduced to a projected 364 stu­ with Vaughn in a key role. “ Becau.se of my great love for this school and its usually kept secret for security types of housing include use of dents next year. people, I am removing my.self from my position at reasons, was heavily guarded town or other public land for Next year. Highland Park has a □ □ □ AP photo Texas A&M,” Sherrill said in a prepared statement. this morning as he entered the - housing or as a trade for other projected enrollment of 213 stu­ One Man’s Opinion: Professional hockey, NHL PULLED DOWN - Miami’s Mark quarter action Monday night at Joe “ 1 have remained in my position becau.se I felt it Hotel Intercontinental, where the suitable sites, changes to devel­ dents. while Martin School will style, is the most inconsistent sport to officiate with has been a period that has needed my complete Palestinian delegation to the opment regulations that may help have about 286 students, down Clayton (83) is pulled down by the Robbie Stadium. The Dolphins won, pro basketball’s NBA just a step behind. interest and full cooperation due to the continuing General Assembly has its reduce construction costs and from its current total of 312 Browns' Hanford Dixon during first- 38-31. Strange But True Depa rtment: The Hartford national attention that has been paid to this matter. headquartered. changes to zoning regulations to students. “ Now, it is with all this in mind, and with the best Surrounded by his own security require affordable housing and Whalers always take their pre-game drills at the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Harald Buckley School, also affected interest of Texas A&M uppermo.st in my thoughts, it men and Swiss police, he waved allow certain housing types cur­ goal facing east but when the puck is dropped to by the redistricting plan, would is time for us tocome to a mutual parting of the ways to supporters crowding the hotel CROSSED SIGNALS — Dave Foreman intersection of Middle Turnpike and rently restricted, the study says. start action the team shoots at the west goal in lobby but said nothing to of299 E. Middle Turnpike and Bob Leger Main Street. The two said the signal was enroll 332 students, down from 433 period No. 1. Dolphins play the spoiler in order for everyone concerned to gel a fresh students. start,” Sherrill said. reporters. of 239 E. Middle Turnpike, employees of damaged recently when a trailer truck Just Wondering Department: Are National In Israel, radio reports said Actual enrollment may change, Hockey League franchise values as far apart as the Sherrill resigned with a five-year rollover the Manchester Police Department, struck the pole. contract worth $250,000 per year. A source close to that after Arafat's speech, the though, depending upon how latest two changes? Howard Baldwin and his repair a crossing signal Friday at the many people take advantage of the A&M athleticdepartment .saidSherill received a United States would announce it Pierog associates sold their interests in the Hartford the transfer policy. Kennedy $L.5-million settlement to end his relationship with accepted the Palestine Libera­ Whalers to Dick Gordon and Bob Conrad for $31 with win over Cleveland From page 1 said. He said the school adminis­ the school. tion Organization as a partner in million. Marcel Aubut unloaded the Quebec Middle East peace talks. tration would begin polling par­ A&M president William Mobley launched an Nordiques. in the same Adams Divisions as the By Fred Goodoll have to go home and play well.” with 59 .seconds left. in-hou.se inve.stigation of Smith’s allegations which, The reports on Israeli radio and ents immediately and results manager style. The Board of Whalers, for less than $20 million. The Associated Press Cleveland cornerback Frank “ Strock came in and did a if proved, could have pul A&M in jeopardy of the army radio said the PLO chief’s Pre-winter Arctic biast should be available in February. Selectmen recently vetoed the Did You Know Department: Approximately 30 Minnifield said. helluva job. I ’m glad he did a good NCAA’s death penalty for a violation while under speech was submitted to Ameri­ ” I can’t tell you either way how commission’s proposal over Pier- percent of today’s players in the National Hockey M IAM I — Don Shula teams Marino, who completed 30 of 50 job and we won” said Shula. who probation. can officials and Arafat agreed to that’s going to come out,” he said. og’s objection, but a petition is League wear protective face masks as a safety aren’t accustomed to playing the passes, moved the Dolphins 65 relea.sed Strock, a 15-year vete­ “ I have agreed with Mr. Sherrill that his best change the language to meet U.S. Kennedy said the redrawing of being circulated to override the measure. One reason being there has been a 40 role of spoiler. Then again, this yards in four plays for the ran. during training camp. “ He’s interest, and that of the University, will be best conditions of recognizing Israeli catches many unprepared district lines may only be the first rejection. percent increase in high stick incidents in the first hasn’t been an ordinary year for game-winning points — covering been in tbo.se situations before served by this action,” Mobley said. and renouncing terrorism. such step. Because enrollment Pierog said she has not ruled third of the current schedule. the Miami Dolphins. most of the distance with a and done a good job, too but I Aside from the prepared statement. Sherrill said At the U.N.’s European head­ increases are projected to come By The Associated Press low for the date set back in 1962. watts, Kotkin said. out running again sometime in Destined for their worst finish 46-yard completion to Fred don’t Ibink Dan (Marino) wanted he would not discu.ss the Smith case. quarters, preliminaries of the in the Nathan Hale, Waddell The record low Monday at AAA of Hartford and the the future, but for now. she has □ □ □ since 1969, the Dolphins surpri.sed Banks, who stepped out of bounds to be outdone.” “ I will refrain from discussing this matter until it debate began with presentation of A mass of Arctic air moved out Bradley was the third lowest Connecticut Motor Club reported had enough. School. Verplanck School and Cleveland 38-31 Monday night to at tbe Hou.ston 1. Manchester Hall of Fame Committee, planning It took Marino 25 seconds to is completely resolved and all parties are a committee report on the Pales­ to sea today after leaving in its December reading through the Monday receiving more than Robertson School areas, other end a five-game losing streak and Tbe last-minute heroics up­ ’Tm just taking a vacation. I bring the Dolphins back. He vindicated, as I strongly believe they will be,” tinian question. wake a frigid reminder of what 12th of the month since the 2,000 trouble calls by noon, most boundaries may have to be for the future, will consider moving the annual shove the Browns into a must-win staged an outstanding relief don’t want to rule that (running began the march with a 13-yard Sherrill’s statement said. winter has in store for Connecti­ National Weather Service began of them requests to jump-start redrawn to fill Highland Park. election dinner date from September to October situation to make the N FL performance by Cleveland’s Don again) out,” she said. completion to Mark Clayton, who Sherrill’s decision “ should not be interpreted as cut, stalling cars and buses, keeping records in 1905, accord­ cars. He said the board’s long-range and stage itevery other year. The dinner will note playoffs. Strock, the form er Dolphin Selectman Michael Zizka, the had eight receptions for 108 pre-judging the outcome of the ongoing investiga­ freezing pipes, causing scattered planning committee would have its 10th anniversary in 1989. Additional members backup quarterback who re­ ing to meteorologist Bob Woo­ ” I don’t think a lot of people only other Democrat on the ” It makes me feel a little bit yards, and then found Banks, who tion of recent allegations,” Mobley said. “ I will power outages and catching some dard. The coldest December day to look into redrawing lines for are also being screened for acceptance. Bud Minor placed Bernie Kosar when the Quake expected this,” said Elke Martin five-man Board of Selectmen, better about our footbaii team.” caught six pas.ses for 118 yards, continue to be guided in this matter, and all other homeless shelters unprepared. on record in Connecticut was on Bowers School between Middle chairs the committee. Browns’ starter sprained his left of the Connecticut Motor Club. said today he has not decided said Shula. whose team has streaking up the left sideline university matters, by the principles of due process, From page 1 Snow was forecast t ^ a y for Dec. 30, 1917, when the mercury Turnpike and East Center Street The start of the ’’Irish Connection” in regards to knee midway through the fourth ’’But then, I don’t know how you whether to seek the first select­ battled adversity on and off tbe ahead of Browns cornerback fairness and integrity. much of the state, but meteorolo­ plunged to 18 degrees blow zero. and possibly Robertson’s quarter. can be prepared for single-digit man’s position. the Manchester Road Race was started in 1978 fieid during what he has des­ Hanford Dixon Players heard of the resignat ion in a meeting with gists at the National Weather The cold snap taxed heating temperatures.” boundaries. cribed as his toughest year as a Kosar, whose status in uncer­ Hope dwindled for those still ” I haven’t really though about when John Treacy made his debut but the first Sherrill on Monday. Service said Connecticut would systems throughout the state, coach. tain for Sunday’s game against “ They doubled Clayton inside,” trapped in the ruins, and the In Norwalk, public and paroch­ it,” Zizka said. ” I haven’t even native of Ireland, with world-class credentials, to only receive a dusting, with no causing a cold-weather record for ial schools were closed for the day ” It’s been a tough five weeks, Houston, completed 21 of 30 said Banks, a former Cleveland smell of decaying corpses filled given that consideration. That’s a compete in the local Thanksgiving morning race measurable accumulation likely. electricity usage between 11 a.m. Monday after the brake lines In but I nevergaveuponthisteam.” passes for 202 yards. The Browns player. “ When that happens, they the air by day. Temperatures whopper of a job.” was Pat McMahon. A member of Ireland’s Temperatures plunged to and noon Monday, said Jeffrey R. he added, ’ ’and the team didn’t trailed 31-17 but were driving come outside to me.” plummeted below freezing at about 22 buses froze, and crews Zizka said he is involved in Olympic team in 1968. McMahon placed second in Dartmouth gets below zero overnight, but the Teachers deep in Miami territory when Marino’s four-touchdown per­ night. Kotkin, a spokesman for Nor­ couldn’t get enough thawed in many other activities, which he both the 1969 and 1970 runs behind Amby Burfoot give up on themselves.” Weather Service said today theast Utilities. He said usage time to provide service even for a Dan Marino passed for 404 linebacker John Offerdahl hit formance gives him 12 TDs in his Shelter and salvage equipment would probably have to give up if From page 1 and John Vitale. McMahon was teaching high would mark the start of a peaked at 5.93 million kilowats, delayed start. yards and four touchdowns him in the left leg as he released a last three games and a NFL-high were in short supply and the he was elected first selectman. school in Massachusetts at the time past Hartford warming trend. breaking the previous cold- Some homeless shelters said against the N F L ’s second-ranked pass to Derek Tennell. 28 for the .season. His 4,239 yards rescue effort was being carried He is a member of the town Jim Balcome has earned ouite a reputation in At Bradley International Air­ weather record of 5.88 million the early cold snap gave them no pass defense, and Lorenzo Hamp­ ” I don’t feel good about hitting passing also lead the league and HARTFORD (A P) — Jim Barton scored 19 points, out mostly by friends and rela­ Conservation Commission, a However, continued negotiations Connecticut road race operations'for his work as port in Windsor Locks, the kilowats set on Jan. 14 of this time to get ready for winter. ton dived 1-yard for the game­ Bernie like that.” Offerdahl said. put him over 4,000 for a record including two free throws with 12 seconds tives using little more than their member of two regional conser­ produced a settlement. mercury dropped to minus 3 year. director of the Manchester Road Race for the last ” I was stumbling on all fours, fourth time. remaining, to give Dartmouth a 66-64 victory over bare hands and small tools. ” We haven’t even gotten the vation boards and is involved The only one who seemed winning TD with 34 seconds left to degrees at 5:40 a.m. Monday, The warm-weather record, set 11 years and one of the reasons is his insistence that trying to get to him. It was totally Clayton caught scoring pas.scs Hartford Monday. Only two roads and one rail line hats and gloves that have been with the Little Theatre of unhappy with the new pact was help Miami, 6-9. end its longe.st exceeding by 2 degrees the record this August, is 6.35 million kilo- donated out to the people,” said the race starts on time. He’s batting 1.000 in that losing streak in 21 years, legal, but I don’t like to hurt of 11 and 9 yards from Marino and Dartmouth. 3-1. held a 50-41 lead with 13:42 left in were open to the quake-stricken Manchester. Tucci. respect which caused four-time winner John anybody.” Jim Jen.sen and Hampton both the game, but Hartford rallied and tied the game at region, hindering the delivery of Judy Moriarty, program director Zizka said he thought that Tucci, who has voted against Cleveland. 9-6, can still clinch a for the Gateway Community Treacy to comment, ’’The only place where races wild-card playoff berth with a Strock. whose trademark in 15 scored on a 2-yard receptions for 57-57 on Lamont Middleton’s 15-foot jump shot heavy rescue equipment like Pierog’s decision was because similar pacts over the last year, Center and an advocate for the never start on time is in Ireland. ” victory over Hou.ston next Sun­ seasons with Miami was his the Dolphins, who played for the James Blackwell hit a layup to put Dartmouth cranes and bulldozers. Many she was getting ’’burnt out.” He including the recent settlement homeless in Stamford. Speaking of Treacy, the 1984 Olympic marathon day. but will miss post-season uncanny abilty to spark a team second straight week without star into the lead for good, 59-57. with 4:23 remaining. supplies were arriving by helic­ said he was not sure whether he with the board’s paraprofessional Downtown silver medalist said, ’’This year was the greatest off the bench, threw touchdown receiver Mark Duper. Dartmouth led 64-61 when Barton made two free opter and parachute. ” We just started to collect them wanted to put himself in a similar union, said he was uneasy about play for the first time in four ... you know with the Christmas I ’ve ever had.” Lucrative payoff finishes in the years if the Oiiers win. passes of 3 and 2 yards to Reggie Duper was suspended for 30 throws to give the Big Green a five-point lead. In hard-hit Leninakan, a city of From page 1 position. giving such high raises. He said season and all ... and we didn’t Boston and New York Marthon. with third ’ ’The main thing right now is we Langhorne as Cleveland rallied days for violating the N F L ’s Al Jones hit a 3-point basket for Hartford to cut the 250,000, remaining residents are ”It does give me pause,” he they were not in line with placements in both, may have been his reasoning. have a one-game season and we from a 3l-17deficit totiethegame substance abuse policy. lead to 66-64 with three seconds remaining, but the beginning to suffer from a lack of expect this cold,” she said. said. ” I share that feeling on contracts given in the private Northeast Utlities reported many occasions.” sector. Hawks couldn’t get the ball back in timeforanotber drinking water, sewage and signed this.” Fish said. shot. 935 Main St., agreed. He sug­ several thousand scattered Also, Zizka said he has not ’Tm uncomfortable with it,” garbage-hauling facilities, and A third, signed by about 100 Hartford, 3-3 got 20 points from Larry Griffiths gested using Spruce Street during power outages early Monday talked to other Democratic lead­ Tucci said. He added that taxpay­ transport, said the newspaper business owners, said business the reconstruction. and 12 from Middleton. Sovietskaya Rossiya. morning, when the temperatures ers to see if they want him to run. ers also would be unhappy with owners were not polled by Fuss & Bernard Apter, owner of Re­ Tarkanian’s fate in the NCAA’s court Barton, who came into the game averaging ,32.3 were at their lowest, and Kotkin ” On one hand, I can understand the settlement ’ ’when they get the It said it was understandable O’Neill Inc., project engineers, on points per game, made ofily 7-of-21 field goal gal’s Men’s Shops at 903 Main St. said many could be linked to the people are going to look at me bill.” that officials responsible for such the access road. Fish claims the By Tim Dahlberg later time to decide what to do in the case. minutes Monday and discussed the situation. attempts. Blackwell added 13 points for and president of the Downtown cold weather. since I am the only other Board member Francis A services were in a state of shock, town and business owners were The Associated Press Shultz, however, issued a statement praising the Maxson issued a brief statement saying the school Darthmouth. Manchester Association, argued He said the most of the Democrat,” he said. M affe Jr. said he was happy with ” as practically everyone lost told two years ago when the decision for upholding the NCAA’s right to take had not seen a copy of the high court’s order. that the road as proposed was weather-reiated problems oc­ If Zizka runs, he may be the new pact because the board fam ilies,” but said the lack of access road was approved that it LAS VEGAS — After losing in the nation’s highest action against its member schools. “ I ’m not sure what will happen,” Rothermel said approved two years ago after curred when wires pulled out of opposed by Republican Select­ probably would have lost if it action could not continue. was needed and wanted by the court, Nevada-Las Vegas basketball Coach Jerry “ The decision, we hope, will discourage lawsuits in a telephone interview before his meeting with numerous public hearings and sleeves used for repairs. man Douglas T. Cheney. Cheney, went to arbitration. In some towns, no one was merchants. Tarkanian now finds the ball firm ly in the N CAA’s regarding alleged violations of federal constitu­ Maxson and Tarkanian. “ I don’t know what the meetings. Firefighters in several towns the form er first selectman who M affe said teachers in other organizing relief efforts because ” It is not wanted by Main court. tional rights.” Schultz said, “ We have always felt decision means in terms of what the NCAA is able to "Why are we hearing what we struggled Monday in the freezing lost in his re-election bid to areas have had higher salary all the officials had been killed by Street, it is not needed by Tarkanian, who lost a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the enforcement procedures set in place by the do. or will choose to do. heard two years ago and three cold to put out blazes. In Water- Pierog, said he will probably run increases than the raises ap­ the quake, Soviet television merchants,” Fish said. Monday capping his 12-year fight against the NCAA, memberhsip provides ample due process.” The loss of Tarkanian would be a major blow to years ago.” Apter said. bury, firefighters battled an again for first selectman. proved in Manchester. reported. The reconstruction, bubbles now must wait and see if the NCAA follows through Rex Lee, a former U.S. solicitor general hired by the university’s basketball program. Tarkanian Jack McVeigh, owner of The early-morning that des­ ” I'm sorry to see her leave,” ” We felt if we had to go to Ten people were pulled alive and access road, which will run on its original plan to order U N LV to suspend him the NCAA to work on the case, said the NCAA now had a record of 501-106. an .825 percentage, going Bike Shop at 681 Main St., said troyed a Friendly’s Restaurant said Cheney. ’’We’ve got a good arbitration, it would definitely from the rubble Monday, bring­ along the north-south leg of from coaching for two years for alleged recruiting clearly has the right to order UNLV to show cause as into this season, his 28th. This season’s team is 2-2. Main Street is a ’ ’disgrace” in its off Interstate 84. team.” cost us more money,” he said. ing the total rescued in all areas Purnell Place, would result in the violations. to why Tarkanian should not be suspended. Tarkanian’s teams have consistently ranked in current condition and looks the to 5,398, Ryzhkov said. About elimination of about 200 parking The NCAA isn’t saying what it will do, but UNLV “ But I have no idea what they will do,” Lee said. the nation’s top 10. Tarkanian came to Nevada-Las same as it did in 1933. He agreed 1,000 people were rescued in spaces, A D A PT members say. officials expressed optimism the organization will Tarkanian conducted practice as usual Monday Vegas in 1973 after rejuvenating a lacklu.ster with Apter that some downtown Spitak, a city of 25,000 that was About 30 of those spaces would be Because of Hospital Events, settle for a courtroom victory and drop any punitive afternoon after spending part of the morning basketball program at Long Beach State. businesses are ignoring the over­ almost totally destroyed. taken from an office condomi­ action against Tarkanian. meeting with Maxson and athletic director Brad He performed a .similar transformation at all benefit of the project. The influx of aid from around nium on Main Street that is owned ” It is obvious that the principle that the NCAA is Rothermel over his future. Nevada-Las Vegas, building a 385-89 record at the Hi ’’This plan has been inked for The Manchester Memorial Hospital Cafeteria the world overwhelmed the back­ by Heritage Group. Fish is seeking has been upheld.” U NLV President Robert "Naturally I ’m disappointed,” he said. “ I thought school in 14 seasons. His teams have made two trips two years,” McVeigh said. ’’Now ward, mountainous area hardest president of Heritage Group. Maxson said. ’’However, after 12 years, I would we did what we could. All I know is what they (the to the NCAA Final Four, in 1977 and 1987. all of a sudden, tunnel vision sets Will Be Closed To The Public On hit by the disaster. Beck said business owners expect the NCAA not to pursue any action against university) have told me.” in.” The Rebels have achieved celebrity status in this ” Our nation is so undeveloped were not told that the $15 million Jerry Tarkanian. Asked to amplify on the comment. Tarkanian town where pizz.azz is the norm. The 18,500-seat we can’t even receive help reconstruction would also mean Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr., the Thursday Evening, December 15 “ Coach Tarkanian has surely been through said, ” I don’t want to get into that right now.” Thoma.s'ifc Mack Center, also known as Tark’s Shark properly,” said one air traffic reducing the four-lane Main only director to comment on the enough during this period of time and I have every U NLV officials said the 5-4 decision was Tank was built to handle the crowds that clamored controller on the verge of tears at Street to two lanes, lowering the issue, told downtown business and reason to believe the NCAA will honor our appeal unexpected and was under review. for tickets to see Tarkanian’s teams play. the airport in Yerevan, the speed limit from 30 to 15 mph, owners that any delays or revi­ that they not pursue this matter.” “ We didn’t expect this, although losing was Tickets to Rebels’ basketball games remain Armenian capital 50 miles to the putting traffic signals at each sions in the project could kill it Tuesday Evening, December 20 Whether Tarkanian can even be suspended always a possible outcome,” Rothermel said tougher to obtain than almost any .show on the glitzy southeast. intersection and beginning the because funds would not likely be remains unclear, because the long-time coach is The high court ruled Monday that the NCAA had Las Vegas Strip, a mile from the basketball arena. The earthquake destroyed project in Spring 1990, around the available again from the state. still protected by a state court injunction against the the right to order the school to suspend Tarkanian The sport brings in nearly $4 million a year, hundreds of recently constructed same time the $70 million mall The project is being funded The Senior Meal Program Will Not university suspending him. for two years when the Runnin’ Rebels were placed providing virtually all the financial support for L apartment buildings in the cities called the Pavilions at Buckland mostly by the state. 'I'arkanian’s attorney, Mark Solomon, said the on two years probation in 1977 for a series of Nevada-Las Vegas’ 14 organized sports AP photo of Leninakan, Spitak, and Kirova- Be Held on Either Evening. Hills is scheduled to open. If canceled, the town would decision will not immediately affect Tarkanian recruiting violations. Tarkanian has become one of the most popular LOOSE BALL — Dartmouth’s Brendan kan and destroyed 28 villages. ” We are concerned that the likely have to repay $2 to $3 because the injunction forces the university to have Tarkanian challenged the suspension in state figures in a city filled with celebrities. He has his O’Sullivan, center, has the ball stripped ” We believe gross violations street will be tom up when the million its already spent on Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. to provide the coach due process before making any district court and the Nevada Supreme Court, own television show and newspaper column, and were permitted” in planning and mall is done,” Fish said. ” We are design and other costs, he said. attempt to suspend him. winning in both courts. The NCAA then appealed the draws a crowd wherever he goes in this status-crazy away by Hartford’s Larry Griffiths, left. In building the apartment buildings in real trouble.” ” We are no longer at the Dick Shultz, executive director of the NCAA, suspension issue to the U.S. Supreme Court, with town. their game Monday night at the Civic that collapsed, Ryzhkov told Attorney David Golas, who crossroads.” DiRosa said. ” We Manchester Memorial Hospital declined comment on Tarkanian’s future, saying that case being heard Oct. 5. His clout was evident when he challenged the Center. Hartford's Mike Daniels is reporters in Yerevan on Monday. owns an office condominium at are at the end of the line.” the NCAA's infractions committee will meet at a Tarkanian, Rothermel and Maxson met for 45 .NCAA in .state district court in 1984. behind O’Sullivan. K - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tue«(iay, Dec. 13, 1988 — H Wolverines are devouring cupcake foes on slate SPORTS Bolton girls win second By Harry Atkins "When people slow down on In the only other game involv­ ligament in his left knee. shots. The Associated Press NCAA Hoop you, it doesn’t look so good. But ing a ra n k ^ team. No. 4 Iowa Ed Horton had 22 points for the “ My first comment is, I didn’t RO CK Y H IL L — It was a win Highlanders move to 1-1 with the the bottom line is it’s a victory beat Jackson State 86-71. Hawkeyes. Tyrone Kidd of Jack- think we were ever going to win a IN BRIEF which built some lost confidence victory. ANN ARBOR, Mich. - A and a decisive one and we have to Sean Higgins led Michigan with son State led all scorers with 29 game this year,” Temple coach for the Bolton High girls’ basket­ H.S. Roundup Coventry’s next game is Thurs­ steady diet of cupcakes is making be pleased with it.” 18 points as the Wolverines shot 50 points, including seven 3-point John Chaney said. “The Big 5 has ball team. day at 7:30 at home against Michigan look a little sickly. South Dakota State and Tampa — It was the first defeat in six percent while holding the Hurons shots, a Carver-Hawkeye Arena a lot of familiarity. It makes for Huskies host Fairfield For third-year Bolton Coach RHAM High. The second-ranked Wolverines, a Division II school — with starts for the patient, pressing to 38 percent from the floor. Last record. spirited games, and you can Jen Kohut and her team, Monday Neil added seven. “ Not bad for a “ We didn’t score well early. We playing their ninth game in 18 Northern Michigan and Young­ Hurons who had wins over Detroit season, before he fell victim to S’TORRS - The University of Connecticut freshman,” Kohut added. had some steals but couldn’t Unranked: Temple, which never count the other team out.” (4-1), coming off an emotional win over Virginia night’s 35-21 victory at Rocky Hill days, were sluggish Monday stown State still ahead before the and Indiana State despite start­ poor grades, Higgins scored 20 ended the regular season ranked Melanie Montante led Rocky convert,” Coventry Coach Ray after being buried by Purdue less than 48 hours in Charter Oak Conference action night but still had enough to beat Wolverines go to the Utah ing two freshmen and two points against the Hurons. No. 1 last season, finally got its Kansas moved to 7-1 as Mark Hill with 10 points, including two Dimmock .said. "Portland got its before, will try to maintain its emotional high equaled the team’s total number Eastern Michigan 80-57. Classic. sophomores. No 4. Iowa M, Joekaon Stale 71: first victory as Mark Macon Randall scored 25 points in a of wins a year ago. 3-pointers. momentum and we couldn’t stay tonight at 8 as the Huskies host Fairfield It was Michigan’s third succes­ "Nine games in 18 days, plus a " I don’t care if Michigan was Iowa won its seventh straight but 109-59 victory over Northern “They (Rocky Hill) lost a lot of with them. Portland played well scored 23 points in a 63-57win over Ui^versity (1-5) at the Field House in Storrs. The Bulldogs are now 2-1 (l-l in sive victoryovera Mid-American trip home from Hawaii, that’s a sluggish or not,” Eastern Michi­ lost a key player. Matt Bullard, a Philadelphia rival St. Joseph’s. Arizona. Oral Roberts, which starters'and have a new coach,” while we didn’t.” „ The Stags go into the game minus 6-6 forward the COC) and will be at Portland Conference team. The Wolve­ lot of basketball,’’ Michigan gan coach Ben Braun said. transfer from Colorado, was Mike Vreeswyk added 16 points scored 122 points in its last game Kohut said. "W e’ve been looking The visitors had a 28-14 half­ Harold Brantley, out with a sprained left foot Thursday night at 7. Rocky Hill rines beat Central Michigan by 46 coach Bill Frieder said. “I told “There’s just so many things a averaging nearly 10 points and 7.3 and a career-high 10 rebounds for and lost by 30 to Oklahoma, got 91 real good.” time bulge and 40-22 edge after sufferd in the first half against Manhattan last falls to 0-2. points and Western Michigan by them at halftime we had to be 6-foot-8 player can do that a 5-10 rebounds a game before he left Temple, 1-3, which avoided the Monday night — and lost again. BDLTDN (35) — Wendy Nell 4 1-2 9, three periods. Coventry, afterthe week. They were also missing previously 6-7 Tom The only shortcoming which Am y Stoudt 3826, Kerri McKeegan 31-6 47 last week. patient and take our time. There player can’t. the court limping. The 6-foot-lO worst start in school history. The Sasha Radunovich hit two free first .stanza, couldn’t cut the Squeri (out indefinitely with a stress fracture) has plagued Bolton In the early 7, Danielle Curylo 11-23, Down Bedor.d2 Other cupcakes among Michi­ are going to be close games, you “ Michigan only gives you one forward is expected to miss four Owls Jumped to an 18-2 lead as St. throws with no time left as going has been its foul-shooting. 82 4, Nancy Bottlng 1 80 2, Maureen deficit to below double figures. gan’s victims include Grambling, have got to get used to that. chof There are no follow-ups.” and 6-7 Ed Newman (out with a dislocated knee Grittin 1 80 2, Teresa McMahon 180 2. to six weeks with a damaged Joseph’s, 2-4, missed its first 11 Wichita State won 92-91. cap). “Two straight games.” Kohut Totals 16 3-14 35. Deanna Salamone led the High­ explained, referring to her club’s RDCK Y H IL L (21) — Kerry Morzono 1 landers with 19 points while Connecticut will have to contend with 5-10 80 2, Melanie Montante 4 0-0 10, Kerlo fre.shman Shannon O ’Neil added senior guard Troy Bradford, who is averaging poor foul-shooting. “ I don’t know Pocello 180 2, Te n Rued 11-2 3, Sandy what is going on. In practice, they Brazil 1 0-0 2, Ndolo Glordlno 1 0-4 2. 12, including 9 in the first quarter. 19.7 pints a game. Cliff Robinson (21.8 points per Totals 9 1-6 21. Mollie Jacobson led the Patriots don’t miss.” Bolton was 3-for-I4 Halftime: 18-8 Bolton p m e ), Phil Gamble (11.0) and Tate George (9.0) with 7 points. Jenna Haynes lead the Huskies offensively. from the line against the 3-polnt goals: RH- Montante 2, Terriers. grabbed 7 rebounds for the SCOREBOARD UConn dropped out of the Associated Press Top Patriots. Bolton took a 10-5 lead afterone Twenty list after its one-week stay in the latest Patriots upended PORTLAND (57) — Noncy Barrett 0 voting released Monday. The Huskies, however, quarter and never looked back. The Bulldogs built their lead to 1-41, Jen Hein 4 3-411, Deanna Solomone Klngi5,RangBrs2 were the first team to be in the also received COVENTRY - Unable to get 6 7-13 19, Sue Coleman 3 2-8 8, M ary Mondiy’i colliga hoop tcoros 18-8 at halftime and led 27-12 after out of the gate early. Coventry Flynn 0800, CIndv Moredock 0800, Jen votes category with 79 points. Wiley 2 80 4, Shannon O'Nell 5 2-4 12, Hockey Let Angeles g 3 2—s three quarters. Basketbafl EAST FootbaD High saw visiting Portland High Am y Scott 0 810, Nadine Turner 180 2, N.Y. Rangers g 1 1 — 2 AP photo Senior Wendy Neil led Bolton Aslo Payne 0 80 0. Totals 21 15-34 57. First Period— None. Penalties— Dartmouth 66, Hartford 64 construct a 17-6 first-quarter lead Fordham 63. Army 57 C O VEN TR Y (39) — Corine Cooldnello MeSorley, LA, double mlnor-mlsconduct- Chris Ray places 77th with nine points while freshman en route to a 57-39 verdict Monday 3 80 6, Mouro Donehy 2 80 4, Nektorlo NHL itindings gome misconduct (Interference, cross- Morlst 83, East Stroudsburg 68 PEEK-A-BOO — Jackson State’s Eric Kerri McKeegan and senior Amy NBA standings Md.-BaUlmore County 65, Rpnklln NFL atandinga night in Charter Oak Conference GItsIs 2 80 4, Mollie Jacobson 1 5-6 7, checfclne), 1:44; Dionne, N Y (trippine), SPARKS, Nev. — East Catholic High School Stoudt adde(l seven and six Michelle Dixon 2814, Chrlssy (3aonon2 WALES CONFERENCE 3:13; Ogrodnlck, NY (holding), 3:19; Pierce 59 Strothers peeks around the defensive girls’ basketball action. 0- 0 4, Stacie Renfro 1 0-0 2, Johonno Vonbletbrouck, NY, served by Lawton Siena 118 Folrtelgh Dickinson 69 AMERICAN CDNFERENCE sophomore Chris Ray, representing the Willi- points, respectively. McKeegan Fotrtck DtvMeii EASTERN CONFERENCE Temple 63, St. Joseph's 57 wall of Iowa's Ray Thompson (32) and The loss drops the defending VonKruInlngen 0 80 0, Jenna Hovnes 2 W L T Pit OF OA (delay of gome), 13:46; Degrav, LA Atlantic Dlvtslen By LEWIS WITHAM East mantic Athletic Club, finished 77th in the pulled down 11 rebounds which state Class S champion Patriots 1- 3 5, Janet Wertel 0 3-5 3. Totals 15 9-15 Plttiburofi 14 11 J 34 136 127 (hooking), 15:42; McBeon, LA (charg­ SOUTH W L T FCt. F F FA Les Jepsen in their game Monday night 39. ing), 18:29; KItIo, N Y (boordlng),18;29. „ ^ „ W L Pet. OB Alabama 94, Augusta 78 x-Buftalo 12 3 0 .N)0 315 2X intermediate boys’ division (ages 15-16) at the gives her 43 in three outings while to 2-1. 1-1 in the COC. while the N Y Ronoers 15 12 4 34 125 118 New York 13 6 .684 — Take the number of profes­ AppalocMon St. 86, (Seorgla St. 84 in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes won, 86-71. Holttlm e: 28-14 P ortlan d Woshlneton 14 12 4 32 104 105 Philadelphia 13 8 .600 116 New England 9 6 0 .600 240 363 TAC/USA Junior Olympic Natinal Crosscountry Second Period— 1, Los Angeles, Gretzky sional fights won by Larry Boston College 74, Md.-E. Shore 60 Indlonopolls 8 7 0 .5X 337 X I PMIodHohlo 14 17 2 30 126 121 Boston 9 10 .474 4 DovklMHi 90, Erskine 63 Championships at the Wildcreek Golf Club last New Jersey 10 14 5 25 »7 117 24 (Nldiolls, Carpenter), 3:29. 2, New New Jersey 8 13 .381 6 Holmes, divide by the points N.Y. Jets 7 7 1 JOO 345 333 York, Ogrodnlck 2 (KWo, Mullen), 5:58. a Foyettevtlle St. 89, Howard U. 87 MIomI 6 9 0 .4X 395 340 Saturday. N Y Islanders 7 20 2 16 88 125 Charlotte 5 13 .394 7 awarded for recovering a fum­ <3eorola Southern K , E. 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C ^e lo n d 13 4 .765 I'A Cleveland 9 6 0 .600 276 265 division and seventh from TA C Region I (New Third Period— S, New York, Dohlen 13 Evansville M Indiana St. 75 Pittsburgh 4 11 0 .267 396 397 SAN D IE G O (AP) — Former San Diego Buffalo 12 16 2 26 104 128 AUonta 12 8 .600 4 of pins in duckpin bowling, Iowa 86, Jackson St. 71 England plus metropolitan and Adironack New Oiebec 10 19 2 22 110 145 ((Xirodnick, Dionne), 1:39. A Los Angeles, Milwaukee 9 8 .529 516 West Chargers placekicker Rolf Benirschke will join Duchesne 13 (Nlcholls, Robitallle), 2:29 and add the number of teams Kansas 109, N. Arizona 59 Seattle 8 7 0 .5X 396 292 Y o rk). CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Oilcogo 10 9 .526 5'6 Michigan NX E. Michigan 57 Vanna White on the popular TV game show Norris Division (pp). 7, Los Angeles, Allison 6, 19:25 Indiana 4 14 .223 11 which qualify for the NFL L.A. Raiders 7 8 0 .467 288 3X NHL Roundup (en). 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(AP) — Dana Barros The Associated Press Chicoeo 7 19 4 18 121 149 polios 11 7 .411 1 season games played by each leaving the daytime program to anchor a Smvtae Division New York 13A18-39. Houston 13 8 .600 1 APcollogohooptop20 Philadelphia 9 6 0 .600 356 312 scored 31 points and had six steals to lead Boston Coleory 21 5 5 47 136 S3 Power-ploy Opportunities— Los An- Son Antonio 6 11 .353 5<6 team in a professional league. Washington 7 8 0 .467 3X X7 College to a 74-60 win over Maryland-Eastern late-night CBS talk show debuting Jan. 9. NEW YOR K - On the Los Los Angeles 20 10 1 41 166 125 geles1af3; NewYorfcOof A Phoenix 7 8 0 .467 327 372 MIomI 0 17 .000 11'6 Which one? The Top Twenty teams In the Associated Shore Monday night. White, wearing her characteristic glittery Edmonton 17 II 3 37 146 126 Goalies— Los Angeles, Heoly, 15-80 (39 Pacific DIvIslen Dallas 3 12 0 .200 258 356 Angeles Kings, things usually Winnipeg 12 10 5 29 118 116 shots-37 soves). 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WIT OF THE WORLD / ------^ y FOCUS/Advicc______RIVERO Buenos Aires FOCUS/ Holidays ARGENTINA Children separate fun toys from duds Holidays bring out worst in shoppers By the Editors boosted it to third place by day’s end. betting on whether another player OXFORD, Ohio (A P ) - The holiday one major ticket item. caused by school holidays adds to the of Consumer Reports Each player alms metal balls across Many people find their will power to would admit to sneaking a peek at a season can bring out the worst in For many busy families, according tension,” he says. Consumer the board to knock the rolling pucks follow through on the resolutiona sister’s diary or choosing a friend last Christmas shoppers when it comes to to another Miami University profes­ Brubaker, who edits “ Family Rela­ begins to falter by early February At holiday time, selecting appealing into the opponent’s trench. It isn’t as for a team. irrational buj^ng, according to a toys and games at the store is Reports sor, stress is intensified during the tions,” a journal of applied fam ily and because of a complex mind game easy as it looks, because you have to A remote-controlled toy skate­ Miami University marketing expert. generally an easy task. Much harder yuletide season. child studies published by the Na­ called "self-handicapping,” says Ri­ keep pausing to reload. But the boarder, RC Radskate (about $55 is choosing one that will be played “Christmas is particularly stressful tional Council on Fam ily Relations, chard Sherman, professor of social challenge made it more exciting, said from ) finished in sixth “ When we feel depressed by the for two-income families attempting to with long after New Year’s. work. the testers. also believes holiday media images psychology at the university. place. It wasn’t as speedy or maneuv­ season, it’s not uncommon for us to go To help separate the fun stuff from The second place finisher was VCR balance the demands of Jote with don’t help with their portrayal of “ Self-handicapping gives people an Jamball, a single $10 toy by Coleco, erable as other remote-controlled out and buy items we don’t want or the duds, the editors of Penny Power California Games, about $40 by Epyx. personal expectations of family toge­ “ traditional” families and career excuse so that if a situation fails, it’s is just a ball and two sticks with vehicles and you may get only 40 need, just to pick up our spirits,” says magazine, a Consumer Reports publi­ It’s a that utilizes a therness and holiday activities,” says couples who are always at home. not their fault,” Sherman explains. suction cups. But it tickled almost minutes of play before you need to Jack Gifford, chairman of the univer­ cation for young people, enlisted the video-tape of daring, exciting stunts. Timothy Brubaker, director of the Reality is much different, he says, “ For example, Debbie could get a everyone who tried it. Even the replace the $7 worth of batteries. sity’s marketing department. aid of 23 kids, aged 8 to 13. Their Racing down the California coast on university’s Family and Child Studies noting that according to the 1987 date if she lost weight. However, if she youngest players had little trouble The seventh-ranked Real Ghostbus- mission: Spend a day playing with Center. census both mothers and fathers are loses the weight and still can’t get a the gameboard, the players hit the controlling the suction by shifting a ters Dodge in the Dark Driving Game Another holiday buying trend, he each of 10 popular toys and then rank VCR play button each time they land “ Addressing Christmas cards can employed in 57 percent of two-parent date, she no longer has a ready finger on or off a hole on the stick. (about $20, by Parker Brothers) was says, indicates shoppers also find it them in order of preference. on a contest square. The video shows a be a major chore, much less baking families with children 6 or under. reason. Having an excuse for failure There’s a satisfying “ thump" when found to be too repetitive to be much much easier to spend lots of money on The testers’ overall favorite was the and decorating cookies or entertain­ And then there is the matter of New is much less threatening than thinking daredevil on a surfboard, skateboard, the Jamball attaches to your stick and fun. Eighth-ranked Tuba-Ruba ($15, several smaller items and avoid the Aero Turbo Hopper, about $50 from ing, and the interruption in routines Y ear’s resolutions. we are not capable of succeeding.” BMX bike or surf sailer attempting a a fancy flip when you fling it into the by Milton Bradley) was too difficult Tyco. It’s a speedy and nimble difficult stunt. Will it be a smash or a air. The fourth-place finisher. Jam- and many lost interest after a few remote-controlled car, with controls crash? Success earns the players cash ball added thrills to a simple game of rounds of play. Ninth-ranked Pro­ simple enough for even the youngest to continue on their way. The testers catch. gram A Sketch (about $11, by The testers. The toy responded easily to loved the tape’s music and 200 stunts Video games Number five in the ranking was A Ohio Art Co.) was criticized for being such tricky maneuvers as parking it — more than the game itself. Some Question of Scruples for Kids, $12 hard to set up and its final designs not in its box for driving it around the stopped playing the game and just from Milton Bradley. Although none worth the effort. As for the Imttom- pylons that come with the set. The Aro AP photo enjoyed watching the tape. of the testers was enthused about this ranked Zaks (about $30, by The Ohio still hot item Turbo Hopper can be set for fast or Before the test, the youngsters had question-and-answer game before Art Co.), the testers had trouble IN OVER HIS KNEES — Vincent Perkins slow speed, and requires eight AA rated Crossfire, a $25 game by Milton trying it out, many were intrigued by snapping and. unsnapping the plastic batteries and one 9-volt battery. unloads Christmas tees from atop a Bradley, next-to-last in appearance. the real-life tricky situations posed on pieces that belong to the construction Rechargeable batteries will also But the fast-paced furious action for gift giving flat-bed trailer load of hundreds of the the question cards. The kids liked set. holiday evergreens in Portland, Maine, By George TIbbIts Saturday. Perkins and his grandfather The Associated Press sell the trees at the same spot in Deering Personal check for a present Oaks Park every December Parents who’ve finally gotten used to their kids Dr. Gott firing light guns at the television or being lost for hours in electronic labyrinths may want to brace Peter Qott, M.D. is humbug in couple’s eyes themselves for this year’s Christmas offerings from IN B R IEF the video game makers. Among the gadgets being introduced this season DEAR Mom,” who is experiencing the are game sets that can sub for home computers, No candles please A B B Y : With “ empty nest syndrome.” game cartridges with memories that rival business Christmas just NEWTON, Mass. (A P ) — A few tips to When my last child started to computers, and a rug that plays music when you reduce the risk of a C3iristmas tree fire: around the school full time, I too felt the dance on it. comer. I’ ll bet ■ Before buying a cut tree, strike the butt D ear Abby empty nest syndrome. Finding a AP photo Doctors suggest many of your The mainstays, however, are still the fantasies sharply again.st the ground. A shower of job in our small community that let youngsters believe they can out-shoot, needles means the tree is dry, a potential other readers Abigail Van Buren wasn’t for me. I wanted to be ALL DECKED OUT — Dolly Parton and out-fight, out-drive and out-wit the bigger bad guys. hazard. are struggling home when my children were Bob Hope are suited up for Hope's taking out tonsils with this issue. ■ Before placing the tree in water, make a home. So I volunteered to work in upcoming Christmas Special on Satur­ Home video games were the hot seller a mong toys fresh cut at the trunk base to expose new wood For years, their classrooms, helping their last Christmas, with 1987 total sales reaching about m y in-laws day. The pair prepared for the show by for better water absorption. teachers correct papers, prepare $1.1 billion, says market leader Nintendo of DEAR DR. GO’TT: I have large tonsils which get have sent us taping Sunday aboard the Royal Viking ■ Keep the water reservoir of your tree art projects and do many things America. But this year, Nintendo and its competi­ stand full. A fresh tree can drink several infected easily. Several doctors have recommended checks for Christmas instead of books, sizes and colors of desira­ Sun, which Is docked at the Port of AP photo she was too busy to do. My hours tors say, total sales should more than double. gallons of water in the fir.st few days indoors. their removal. At my age (63) what can I expect “ tangible” gifts, and now my ble items of clothing) that they Miami. from surgery? and holidays were the same as FUTURE FIREFIGHTER - This youns- Consumers and retailers are being Just a few years ago, video games were ■ Keep the tree away from a fireplace, parents are starting to do the could shop from. my children’s, and the teachers ter is playing with a miniature fire engine cautious when purchasing toys. considered an outdated fad. While consumers had radiator or other source of heat. same. I thought of sending each of If, upon receiving the lists, they were grateful for my help. paid $3 billion a year for games and game cartridges ■ Never use lighted candles on or near a tree DEAR READER: Tonsils are lymph glands at the them a check, too, but my stiil choose to send money, can 1 by Dupio, a popular Christmas toy. Best of all, my children started in the early 1980s, industry experts say that by 1985, or other evergreens. back of the throat. Although they are more likely to husband refuses to go along with tell them in the future they should to excel when I took an Interest in PEOPLE sales had fallen to about $100 million, with ■ Don’t burn Christmas greens in your be inflamed in children, adults can suffer from the it, saying it is too cold and contribute the money to a charity their school work, and they really manufacturers letting $35 game cartridges go for $5 fireplace. The sparks they throw are a painful sore throat of tonsillitis. If the tonsils impersonal. I heartily agree. But in our name? I ’d rather do that become infected with strep bacteria, the inflamma­ like having me around. Lucas sues over program Caution deemed watchword or less. dangerous fire hazard. why should I run around shopping than get more checks. It really An unexpected bonus came tion must be treated aggressively with appropriate That year, however, Nintendo, a subsidiary of for personal gifts for each of bugs me to get money from close along. A position for an instruc­ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — George Lucas’ antibiotics to avoid the consequences of rheumatic Nintendo Co. Ltd. of Japan, began test-marketing a them, then go through the trouble relali ves because they don’t know tional aide opened up, I took the film company is suing a firm that sells a Traditional tree trimmings fever or kidney inflammation (nephritis). new game system that had been a runaway success of gift wrapping and mailing what we need or want and don’t test, passed with flying colors, computer instructional program called “ Tem­ Children usually outgrow the tendency to them on time (we all live in bother asking. in choosing Christmas toys with the Japanese. The Nintendo Entertainment A twist on the traditional is suggested for plates of Doom,” saying it violates a copyright tonsillitis. Removal of tonsils is an operation and now I am employed by the different states), only to receive a THE OREGON INITIATIVE school! on his Indiana Jones movies. System, essentially a small computer, control holiday tree decorations this year. performed far less frequently today than it was "P a rt of the fun in decorating for Christmas check or two in return? None of Abby, there is no better way to Lucasfilm Inc. filed the suit Friday in U.S. panels, and game cartridges containing computer years ago when tonsillectomies were so common as Bv The Associated Press cially among young boys. Led by of the National Association for the is doing the unexpected,” says Bette Rosen­ them are incapacitated or very D EAR OREGON: Accept the be close to your children. And District Court against Solar Systems Software. chips, offered more intricate games with higher- to be almost a rite of passage from childhood to Nintendo products, this area has Education of Young Children. quality graphics and sound. berg, home fashions director for Spiegel, old, and they have as much time checks graciously, and be grate­ there is nothing like spending The lawsuit said Lucasfilm has a trademark adulthood. Toys, toys, toys, toys, toys, had the biggest effect in sales and “ There is a reason the same Folks in this country liked it, too, and Nintendo, catalog merchandiser and marketer. as we have. ful that you were remembered at time in a classroom to make you for the “ Temple of Doom” name and design, Sometimes, adults experience repeated tonsilli­ toys. will continue, he says. toys are played with generation manufacturer of such hit arcade games as Donkey “ For example, a twist on the most traditional Neither my husband nor I is all. (Lots of people aren’t.) Don’t appreciate and respect a school- and used it to sell products like puzzles, books, tis. In such cases, tonsillectomy should be Toys to the left of us; toys to the Last year’s home video game after generation — wooden Kong and Mario Bros., led a comeback for the Christmas decoration of all, the tree,” she difficult to buy for; we have complain, and don’t send any teacher.Whenever I hear people comics and video games. considered as a means of removing chronically right of us. sales were estimated at more blocks, crayons, puzzles, trucks, video-game market. says, “ will surely catch everyone’s eye.” always enthusiastically thanked lists. gripe about how teaches are Jones, a mythical archaeologist and adven­ infected tissue. Despite your age, this operation Toys up this aisle and toys down than $1 billion. dolls, and so forth,” she says. This year, Nintendo and its two main rivals. Atari Some ideas for decorating the tree: dolls them for gifts in the past. So, I underworked and overpaid, I turer played by Harrison Ford, was the central might improve your health. If the doctors agreed that one. ■ Board games will continue to “ It’s because they meet the need Corp. and Tonka Products Co., forecast the total with checkerboard dresses, stuffed animals thought I ’d send them a list of DEAR ABBY: I have the make this suggestion; After character in Lucas’ “ Raiders of the Lost Ark” that your tonsils should come out, I say “ go for it.” Baubles, trinkets, playthings, be strong. Plctionary, from The that young children have always video game market at up to $2.3 billion, with and miniature wooden rocking chairs, snow­ practical gift ideas (titles of perfect solution for “ Brentwood you’ve spent two weeks as a and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” After uncomplicated surgery, you should feel like a dolls, video games, board games, Games Gang, has been a sales had and will always have.” perhaps 8 million units being sol(l. men, gingerbread teddy bears and wood teacher’s aide and seen for “ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” is due new person. card games, construction games. leader, he says, with nearly 10 She has some other ideas: Nintendo spokesman Robert Lindner says the crayons, birds-of-love ornaments and hand- yourself, come back to me and I ’ll out in May, the lawsuit said. It’s little wonder that Santa’s million copies sold since it was ■ Know the age of the child painted angels, blue and gold ornaments and listen to your gripes. The “ Templates of Doom” package pictures Redmond, Wash.-based company and its licensees D E A R DR. GOTT: For the past year I have had a Data Bank beard is white. introduced. you’re buying for, especially up to anticipate garnering $1.7 billion of the total. Lindner white candles. painful fungus infection of the iower rectum and Moms, volunteering in a class­ a character resembling Jones wearing a The nation’s retailers are ex­ (The Games Gang now follows age 3. “ When in doubt about what snap-brim fedora, leather jacket and shoulder said Nintendo estimates its current market share at anus. A dermatologist has treated me with room! It’s the best thing you can pected to provide some 150,000 up with , promoted as a child might like,” she says, do for your children. bag, the suit said. The program teaches people 77.4 percent, with Atari at 13.3 percent and Tonka’s ketaconazole, hydrocortisone cream and injections, items to choose from this holiday “ the hilarious bluffing game,” “ pick something he or she will Sega at 4.1 percent. Bells are festive ornament with no result. Is cancer a danger? H A P P Y M OUNTAIN MOM, how to use financial spreadsheet programs, season, with more than 5,000 of based on definitions for zany, yet grow into within six months.” He gets an argument from Michael Katz, With jingle bells and church bells, sleigh 109.2 AUBERRY, CALIF. said Lucasfilm lawyer Neil Shapiro. them new this year. real words. There’s now a second ■ Buy toys that involve the High School Grads The suit seeks $50,000 for alleged copyright president of Atari’s entertainment electronics bells and ornamental bells, the image is festive D E AR READ ER: Cancer does not ordinarily Yet, caution seems to be the edition of Pictionary and a junior child, not that only entertain. division in Sunnyvale, Calif. Katz pegs his DEAR ABBY: Can you stand infringements on each Lucasfilm trademark and holiday-happy. follow fungus infection, even the severe type that 97.4 watchword for both customerand version.) ■ Price has no bearing on the company’s dollar share of the market at 20 percent. States ranked by projected percent one more letter about smoking, product, plus damages equal to three times the The seasonal association with bells goes you describe. I’m more concerned that your retailer, says Douglas Thomson, ■ “Back to basics” toys re­ interest a child will have in a toy. Another objection comes from Patty Lewis, vice and how difficult it is to quit? profits from the computer program, and a back centuries, when churches used bells to dermatologist has been unable to clear up your change in size of high school president of the the Toy Manufac­ main popular, like the “ good play “Many favorite activities of president of marketing and product development They say that “ cold turkey” is the court order prohibiting future infringements. call the people to prayer. Essayist Charles troublesome problem. turers of America, a trade value” of Fisher-Price product, children Involve inexpensive arti­ for Sega in Minnetonka, Minn., who says Sega graduating classes, 1986 to 2004 hardest way, but I did it, and It did not list the total number of alleged Lamb was later to call bells “ the music I suggest that you request a referral to a association. make-believe-type toys and ‘ con­ cles — packets of colored con­ expects about a 13 percent share. 79.2 there was nothing to it. infringements. bordering nearest heaven.” proctologist, a specialist in difficult diseases of the “ Retailers are cautious, ex­ struction” toys, from Dupio and struction paper, a box of chalk, Whatever those numbers might be, here are some On March 20,1 had my first date The Riverside Church in New York City has lower bowel. A second opinion wouldn’t hurt and it tremely slow in placing orders Lego and Tyco as well as plastic stacking cups, harmoni­ that might be of more interest to shoppers: Expect with a very young 75-year-old 74 bells, weighing 40,800 pounds, and is might enable you to obtain some much-needed this year,” he says, “ and in the Flsher-Prlce. cas,” she says. to pay anywhere from $50 to $150 for a game set, and woman. (I was 15 months older.) Jehnings doing fine believed to be the largest carillon in North relief. 63.3 kinds of toys they order, too. On this theory that “ everything from $15 to over $50 for a game cartridge, depending 62.7 We met for lunch, and from the America by total weight. The carillon at the NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A P ) — Country music They’re taking fewer chances. old is new again,” Creative Some of the worst on features and complexity. tone of her voice when she asked Kirk-in-the-Hills near Detroit has 77 bells, DEAR DR. GO’TT: My aged parents adopted a star Waylon Jennings was “ doing just fine” Customers are more conserva­ Playthings is re-introducing Some of the worst toys for Most of Nintendo’s games run about $35. The if we could be seated in the according to Terry Mayer, president of the child. He had thick curly hair from babyhood until after 3'/4 hours of triple bypass heart surgery, a tive, too.” some of its more popular outdoor children are the expensive gim­ top-selling game has been “ The Legend of Zelda,” a no-smoking area, I knew how the Metropolitan New York chapter of the he turned 13. Now he has no hair anywhere. He’s hospital spokeswoman said. Industry growth is seen as “ a wooden playgrounds and micky spectator type, such as fantasy adventure. However, Lindner says it’s lady felt about smokers. Well, I American Bell Association International and a slick bald. Our doctor says it’s nerves. What would “ There was no evidence of a heart attack,” little flat,” as it was in 1986 and accessories. talking dolls and bears because about to be overtaken by “ Super Mario Bros. II,” quit cold turkey at that very designer of bell jewelry, you say? Bridget Dolan, the Baptist Hospital spokeswo­ 1987, when sales were the same, “ All a child needs is one block of they do things as the child the latest adventures of Mario and his brother, moment! man, added after Monday’s operation. $12.5 billion. wood,” says David Hessel, execu­ watches passively, according to Luigi, who made their arcade reputation by battling Was it worth It? You bet it was. D E AR READER: Hair loss has many causes. The 51-year-old singer, who had an angio­ Thomson sees this year as a tive vice president of Creative Jack Lochhead of the University Bowsers and Mushroom People. Pre-tied bow for women We were married on Nov. 19, and These include inheritance, certain ilinesses (partic­ plasty in October, was hospitalized Sunday continuation of the “ cooling off Playthings. “ Children will be of Massachusetts at Amherst. “ Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out,” a boxing game we’re still honeymooning. Sign A suggestion for a gift for women coping with ularly those associated with fever), nutritional Biggest losers morning after having chest pains while and consolidation” time, still creative through their own imagi­ Such toys squelch the child’s plugged by the heavyweight champ, and two racing me... arthritis comes from a New York maker of deficiencies (such as vitamins and minerals) and traveling to a concert in Bristol, she said. “ quite good,” but less successful nation and that one block of wood Imagination and limit play, ex­ games, “ R.C. Pro-Am” and “ Excitebike,” also are fashion apparel and accessories. skin diseases. Percent change! HAPPY IN HOUSTON Jennings’ wife, singer Jessie Colter, and son than the 1983-1985 period of will become anything that the plains Lochhead, director of the doing well, Lindner says. The company, Irwin Taylor, has designed I suspect that your adopted brother lost his hair were with him at the hospital, and the exceptional business that he says child dreams of.” university’s Center for Cognitive Atari, which started this whole business back in pre-tied bow ties in which the bow is sewn because of a condition called alopecia universalis, a Nevada Alaska Arizona Florida Calilor- "How to Writo Lottors for All Oeco- entertainer was in good spirits before surgery, was caused by a sudden consu­ Research Processes. the 1970s, when founder Nolan Bushnell cooked up a I Percent change I tlont" provIdM lomplt lottors of together so the physically challenged women rare ailment of unknown cause producing complete ______nia Ms. Dolan said. mer interest in Cabbage Patch Avoid the fad toys The best toys, he says, are low game called “ Pong,” this year is offering three conpratulatlons, ttiank-vout, condolon- don’t have to take on the sometimes formidable loss of body hair. cos, rosumot and businott lottors — dolls, the Trivial Pursuit board When shopping for children this cost, low tech toys that offer different systems, starting with the 2600, which Fastest growing ovon how to writo a lovo lottorT It also task of tying knots. “ Nerves” seems an implausible explanation. game and Transformer toys. holiday season, avoid the fad imaginative play — unpainted retails at about $50. Includos how to proporly oddross Firm signs picture deai The adjustable neckband fastens securely Your brother should see a dermatologist for an clorevmon, govornmont officials, dig- He sees these trends in toys for toys, suggests an association of wooden blocks that help teach The 2600 was the machine that led the first video nitarlos, widows and othors. To ordor, and easily with a Velcro closure and is examination and for advice about what might be LOS ANGELES (AP) — The film company this season; early childhood professionals. geometric patterns and mathem­ game boom, from 1976-1983. Katz says it now sells sond your nomoandaddross.plus chock available in an assortment of colors and prints. done to correct his problem. or monov ordor for tZ.M to: Abbv's put together by pop music seductress Madonna ■ A continuing resurgence of Fad toys often bore children atical concepts and the educa­ for about $50, a third of what it was a decade ago, Lottor Booklot, p .o . Box 447, Mount popularity in video games, espe­ quickly, says Susan Bredekamp tional toys often found in schools. while game cartridges are all under $15. Morris, 111.41054. (Postagolsincludod.) has signed a two-year, five-picture deal with Columbia Pictures. Office tools disguised Madonna, who formed Siren Films in January 1987, will star In most, if not all, the Egg erasers? Strawberry cake tape mea­ movies, said Siren vice president Carol Lees. Cloudhopper among gifts for the affluent sures? Pineapple staplers? Thumb tack Signs to watch for at start of menopause vegetables? Lees said the first project will be a musical. No details or financial terms were disclosed. DALLAS (A P ) — That winter wish provide as many C3oudhoppers as the says Ms. Zajac, referring to the This year, the gift seiection contains Office equipment is disguised as food in L i’l list (or well-stocked wallets, the world wants.” publishing magnate who owns a a touch of humor. There’s a silver- Fridge, a miniature refrigerator filled with By Dr. Robert C. Park itching, burning, ordischarge. E R Tis How you will react emotionally to The Columbia deal, confirmed by the studio Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog, Constructed by Per Lindstrand of collection of motorcycles. “ You are plated baby bottle for a budding office tools from Banning Enterprises. The Associated Press usually effective treatment. An over- menopause depends on how severe Friday, doesn't pre-empt projects Madonna this year reflects that not everything Thunder and Colt Balloons, England, seeing more CEOs and business corporate chief executive officer at It comes in three colors — pistachio, Woman’s Health the-counter lubricating jelly can also your symptoms may be and how you has in development at Universal and Warner is better in pairs, providing a lift for the “ fantasy of free-fllght” sells (or a people out on the road with their $25. strawberry and french vanilla. Many women, when they reach ease these discomforts. are prepared for it psychologically. Bros., Lees said. Yuletide spirits with a “ his-or-hers” mere $18,000. motorcycles. their 40s and 50s, wonder if a skipped A more serious side effect in some While some women feel anxious, “ We have taken the baby from hot-air balloon. “ We always look for things that are “ Liz Taylor loves the color purple. menstrual period or a period that is The most common symptom is hot women is the increased risk of irritable, or depressed, others do not silver spoon in mouth to bottle,” says But for conspicuous holiday consu­ unexpected, unusual,” says Ms. Malcolm has supplied her with her Road atlas redesigned unusually heavy or light is a sign of flashes or flushes — a wavelike osteoporosis, a disease in which the have these feelings and feel relieved He tried to be good Ms. Zajac. mers, the company that introduced Zajac, “ and this is the world’s first own violet motorcycle.” menopause. Every woman is unique sensation of heat that may cause bones become more brittle. Women to be free of the worries of Other novelties include an edible A compact road atlas of the United States, ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Some state his-and-hers camels, dirigibles and backpack balloon. The wanderlust may strike Christ­ in how she experiences menopause, heavy perspiring. About 80 percent of who have osteoporosis are much more childbearing. chocolate chess set, giant milk - and Canada and Mexico, is designed to fit into the lawmakers might think he's been more spangled cats is not saying that “ It’s the most compact balloon ever mas shoppers in a more down-to-earth but there are some generalguideposts menopausal women have hot flashes, likely to fracture a hiporother bone, a white-chocolate postage stamp repli­ car glove compartment, or Christmas stock­ naughty than nice, but Gov. William Donald togetherness is out of vogue with the offered to the public,” she says. “ It’s a way. for which you can watch. and to some, they are just a minor major cause of hospitalization and cas, brooches of metal and precious ing, The Rand McNally atlas is roughly 4-by-9 problem. Yet other women have hot Schaefer told Santa he’s at least tried to be affluent. backpack balloon that fits in the trunk For $25,000, you can take a 10-day death in older women. This disease Dr. Park Is the president of ’The good this year. stones depicting official birds of the 50 inches. Give or take a lew years, an flashes that are so intense and American College of Obstetricians Featured in the catalog is the of a car as a whole unit.” bicycle tour of Italy’s Tuscany Region states and a set of howling coyote salt often can be prevented by ERT. But even if Santa sides with the governor, American woman will be about 51 frequent that they disrupt sleep. Hot and Gynecologists. Nejman Marcus Cloudhopper, a 39- Not all the catalog gifts are (or on custom Cinelli touring bikes, which and pepper shakers, handmade in he’ll have a difficult time getting everything years old when she experiences flashes, which may continue for many Estrogen replacement therapy re­ foot-tall hot-air balloon that (its into loners. But like an upscale “ Easy may be personalized with your Bird shelter-feeder Schaefer wants for Christmas down the Albuquerque by a native artist. menopause. For about 10 years before years, can be controlled by estrogen places the hormones naturally supp­ an automobile trunk and onto the back Rider,” a customer can take to the monogram or family crest. chimney of the governor’s mansion. Westhampton Greenery in Westhampton that time, her reproductive system replacement therapy (E R T ), which lied before menopause. Two hor­ Slnglt, frM copltt of "Th« Mtnopautt of its rider. road riding a limited edition Harley- The romantic tour (or two, “ the Ms. Zajac says 3.2 million Neiman “ I have tried to be good in 1988... I answered Beach, N,Y., has a “ Birdhouse in the will have started to slow down, with your doctor can prescribe. mones and other symptoms, and year" (0-047) are available by (ending a “ We only have one balloon, the Davidson Heritage Softail motorcycle ’Tuscany Gran ’Turismo,” comes with Marcus catalogs were mailed to (tamped, eelf-addreeeed, budneee died en­ 100,000 letters from citizens who wrote to tell Hamptons,” a bird shelter-feeder that comes fewer eggs and less hormones being After menopause, the vaginal progesterone, a hormone which helps Cloudhopper,” says company spokes­ with customized seat and sporting a a deluxe motor coach and a driver- shoppers worldwide. velope along with the name of the booklet to: me they liked — or didn’t like — what I was with a package of birdseed and a pocket-size produced. That can cause skipped or tissues become thinner and less prevent cancer of the lining of the The American College of Obetetriclone and woman Pat Zajac. “ Only one can ride matching helmet and his-or-hers guide to accompany the riders, who “ Through the years, we have tried lighter periods for some women. elastic, causing vaginal dryness. Gvnecologlete, Reeource Center, 40912th St., doing,” Schaefer said in his letter to Santa. in it. Of course, if 20 people want one, black leather Jacket with silver studs. can room at luxurious country inns to appeal to the humor and the child in book of poetry and prose about birds that sing. uterus (endometrium). SW, Woehlngton, DC 20024-21M. that’s no problem. We are prepared to “ Malcolm Forbes would love it,” and villas through the trip. all of us,” she says. 1 _!•— MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 13, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988 — 17

Mc C a l l o f t h e w i l d by Oumat A Crawford ®NAFU by Bnica Btatlla KIT-N-CARLYLE by LanY Wright Puzzles \J\eGtNS JblN5 THE LOCAL Thomas hosts entertainment show FIT>JKS CLUB, OWty TO FIND HI'S Pi?o&R£SS By Jerry Buck PITIFULLySLOW.,,, ACROSS 3 Small forest ox Answer to Previous Puzzle and know more about us than we know about 4 Northern The Associated Press them. They know all of our rock stars and see G E E K 1 Oblong Scandinavia TV Topics our movies." 5 Egg cell E R L E LOS ANGELES — When Mario Thomas 5 Seeped out Thomas said the first project, “ Free to Be 9 Zsa Zsa's sister T E L accompanied her husband, Phil Donahue, to 6 Engaged in A ... You and M e” was an attempt to rewrite 12 Mrs. Charles contest Moscow last year, she had more in mind than week's worth of his syndicated talk show o N E children's literature to eliminate sexual and Chaplin 7 Eskimo knife sightseeing in Red Square. N o R S “ Donahue" in the Soviet Union. ethnic stereotypes. 13 Greasy 8 Secret The trip gave her the idea for what will be W Y E “ Free to Be ... A Fam ily” was put together 14 Sea 9 Cloth measures the first ^viet-Am erican co-production of an “ There were too many stories about Prince n-if god later by means of a satellite hookup between 10 Suit part entertainment show, her special “ Free to Be Charming coming along and carrying the girl 15 Wet falling 11 Bohemian the Hard Rock Cafe in New York and off,” she said. “ I wanted to liberate the sound ... A Fam ily,” airing Wednesday on ABC. Gosteleradio Studios in Moscow. 19 Fleur-de-___ E A U “ It’s an entertainment exchange between definition of boy and girl the way we had PEANUTS by Chariei M. Schulz 16 Greek deity 21 Joke anthology Thomas is host of the special in New York 1 S K kids and superstar performers from this liberated the definition of men and women. 17 Landing ix^t 23 Bronte heroine and Tatiana Vedeneyeva is host in Moscow. 18 Hesitated R A E country'^and the Soviet Union,” Thomas said. The new book liberates the definition of the VES, MAAW..we've COME TO /she said not to , 'i wasn't Jane___ Among the American performers are the family and expands its meaning." ^ b k m l WORRY,. YOU don't 20 Flavorful 24 Long times B B Y “ We present our favorite performers and rock group Bon Jovi, actress Whoopi RENEW HIS P06 LICENSE.. worried, 22 Facilitate With the special completed, Thomas is now g rt HAVE TO TAKE An 25 Assert T A L E they present theirs. It's a fun show of comedy Goldberg, comic magicians Penn and Teller, this eye 23 Poetic on to other things. She's just completed a '------u - eye TEST,. 26 Long narrow A G E D and song, > but the show also challenges spw. IS EVEN contraction singer-songwriter Carly Simon, comedians comedy-mystery called “ In the Spirit." It rt»s opening destructive stereotypes about families. Lily Tomlin and Robin Williams, and BETTER,.- /x-ii 24 Makes money co-stars Elaine May, Peter Falk and Olympia 27 Common tree 36 Little bone 44 Encircled “ Our goal is to show children that every Muppets Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. f "Sorry, that one’s part of the yard here...” 27 Egyptian tomb Dukakis. 28 Dissolve 38 Neighbor of family, no matter who's in it or where they 31 Roman poet 45 Date tree “We started work on the special last 29 Tennis player Md. 32 Swampish 46 Brilliance live, is a real family as long as its members September," said Thomas. “ It was very 6 1M8 by NEA, Inc Nastase 39 Noun suffix 47 D e ___ : again nurture and love each other. 33 High note complicated to put together. This is the first “ ELAINE PLAYS A Hollywood wife, and 30 Florida county 41 Near, the 4 8 ______the “ night We also talk about the global family. It's 3 4 ______de32 Burrowing plume jointly produced American-Soviet entertain­ I'm a New A ge health food store owner who beginning before no longer 'we' and 'they,' we have to start 35 First-rate (2 animal ment program. ... We have 40 Soviet kids and thinks all the world's problems would be wds.) 42 Slippery Christmas thinking of 'us.' Steve Martin talks about 35 Unfavorable 43 Wings 51 Wriggly fish 40 American kids, and we sing over the ‘space solved if people would just stop eating meat," S_>" BUGS BUNNY by Warnar Broa. 36 Having an feeding the entire world with one turkey and bridge' satellite. The kids were selected a she said. "W e're being chased by someone offensive odor 1 2 3 9 10 11 how big it was would have to be. Carly Simon 37 Wrap year ago and got to know each other by who thinks we know about a murder." HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik Browne W£‘LL Y NONSENSE/ sings the song that became our theme, ‘Turn 12 14 exchanging letters and photos.” Next, she will star in a feature film for 20th HAVE TO\ ITS /=2/U-- 39 Business­ of the Tide.' It says we are the turn of the tide &-eo SPlUt> woman ___ Century Fox called “ A Point of Light” It’s a /•Tv, 15 17 and we have to speak up." A “ F R E E TO BE ... A F A M IL Y " book was &0 [}^ve LIKE DAPC7Y<50T j p b a c k .' I A t m A C if Lauder story of a rural family and probably will be 40 Sundown published in 1987, and half a million copies filmed in Vermont. OM TH E vV(2c»N<& ^IP E c>f= 16 THE ONE-HOUR SPE C IAL is a sequel to 41 Printer's have been sold. An album featuring many of She will also co-star with her father, Danny “ Free to Be ... 'You and M e,” which won measures the stars on the special was issued last month. Thomas, in a CBS drama called "Deception.” 42 High-flying bird Peabody and Emmy awards in 1984. ‘ ‘Soviet rock star Vladimir Prezhnikof is on She said, “ We play father and daughter,” he 45 Long-suffering Thomas made arrangements for the 24 25 26 the show. I was surprised to learn the said. “ We look alike so what else could we 49 Actor Wallach special while her husband was taping a Russians dance to the same dance steps we do play?” 50 Bring up 31 52 Sluice gate 12-1^ 53 Guardian spirit 34 54 Exchange for money 37 TV Tonight LI’L ABNER by Al Capp 55 Fluid rock 56 Nevertheless 57 Full of shade • Capp Fntarprtapa ifK 4 2 ~ 44 AM HAS CALLED YO'TEN RICHEST IT'S ONE O'O'TMEM 1 Y -ON ACCOUNT VO' trees 43 5:00PM [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Superman dD d D Matlock (CC) Matlock realizes his GD American Experience: The Radio fighting in tho back stroots of tho big cuy THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry AM' MOST COWARDLV BACHE.LORS Oral by NEA Irtc _ THAR WARBASSETS / ) IS PROyiDlN'YORE IV: The Quest For Peace' |CC) Lex Luthor client's lover holiis the key to the killer's t 'g e t h e r b e c u z a h is g o n n a 58 Adam's Priest (CC) The rise of radio and the Ron O'Neal, Shoila Frazier. Adolph Caesar Y O ^ AH BOUGHTHT InJM . new abilities. 1962 Rated G. (E ) News (Live) [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Platoon' (CC) Oliver (X) GD Home Shopping Ov GD Talking Sports With Rod Michaud 2:00AM % [E S P N ] SportsLook Stone's Oscar-winning account of a young ernight Service (3 hrs ) [ T M C ] M OVIE; The Amazing Mr. Blun soldier's year-long tour of duty in Vietnam. GD Crook and Chase -(So? Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie GD Update; Making it Happen den' A genial gliost and two youngsters GD Mala Noche...No. travel backward in time to save two child' Sheen. 1986 Rated R, (In Stereo) GO) NVR Showcase ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue @ News (CC). I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME ren from death Laurence Naismith, Lynne [TM C] MOVIE; 'Remote Control' A GP) Dating Game I • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Frederick. Graham Crawden 1972 Rated teen-ager uncovers an alien plot to subli- GD Love Connection SO tVIIS IS ( YAH! DIS [E S P N ] SportsLook C-i> NOT BAP! \ FROM A ( I'D SAY \ YAH! IF MIME G minally encode a popular videotape with a [C N N ] Moneyline YOUR PLACE! V ISS IT! Unscramble these lour Jumbles, homicidal message. Kevin Dillon. Deborah [H B O ] M OVIE: The Kindred' A young R O SE IS ROSE by Pat Brady J' WHERE DID I WRECK ON YOU GOT i FELLOW 'BRETHREN [U S A ] Fat Albert [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports 'H YOU GET / DER UDDERV LUCKY.' / UFF DER COAST" one letter to each square, to form |11)0 W tK RlGUr AHP I WA$ I SAID ilato ? ACt MAROONED ME ANGLD 8:30 PM ® Roseanne (CC) Dan's en­ Pays 1987. Rated R ZUMPLACE e l s e ! ® ® ABC News (CC) thusiasm over a family portrait is dam­ ® ® Nightline (CC). iiJ«)K&.' i/ou m i (?iG«r m s m ' eRW lTItlfr COMPAtjV? [TM C] MOVIE: 'Remote Control' A ClT) Hollywood Squares pened when an old secret is exposed (In CX) (E) Morton Downey Jr. teen-ager uncovers an alien plot to subli f 7 I IaIA^ Wft)N&/ I/OU WEK Stereo) minally encode a popular videotape with a Trt£«. d D d§) NBC News (CC) GD Honeymooners (JI&UTMIP I WeONfr.' homicidal message Kevin Dillon. Doborali d $ dZ) Nightly Business Report 9:00PM C B m o v i e : 'Promise' (CC| GD Ebony/Jet Showcase (R) Goodrich 1987 Rated R — ^ After his mother dies, an irresponsible TIDEF dD Noticiero Univision middle-aged bachelor fulfills a promise GD Night Heat A man, mistaken for an [U S A ] Oh Madeline A ^ dD Love Connection made 30 years before to care for his men­ undercover narcotics agent, is murdered in a bar. (70 min.) (R) 2:05AM ® News (R) [CN N ] Showbiz Today tally disturbed brother James Garner. [V' James Woods, Piper Laurie. 1986. (R) (In (E) GD Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) ® Improv Tonite Guest host [ESPN ] Starshot: Clay target shooting 2:30AM Stereo) Moon Zappa Comics Monica Pipi*r, Taylor (R) GD Hard Road to Giory The third annual (X ) Moonlighting (CC) Maddie and David 156-mile Core States U S Professional Bi­ Negron, Mark Schiff (R) BELMIN [H B O ] M OVIE: The Gift of Life' A THE BORN LOSER by Art Baniom race across the desert in a hot-air balloon cycle Road Racing Championship through GD Twilight Zone WHAT A PBIWON young wife runs into widespread disap­ while attempting to learn about a man's the streets of Philadelphia. proval when she enters into a contractual WHO'S ALWAY6 mysterious past. (60 min.) [C N N ] Sports Latenight i3 W surrogate pregnancy Susan Dey, Paul Le- (E ) Racing From Plainsfield ~7 WHO‘5 Z'^FTTFrUMITY KICKIIVe 5BLP0M HAS. Mat. Edward Herrmann 1982. (X) Hunter GD MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [D IS ] Yellowstone, The First Nationa Park The wonders of Yellowstone Na O N T H E FA 8 TR A C K by BUI Holbrook (E) In the Heat of the Night (CC) Hill Street Blues ici( KW SWORDY [U S A ] Cartoons GD tional Park, including Old Faithful, Mam Several murders occur while Tibbs* former J V ■■ Now arrange the circled letters to [C N N ] Sports Tonight moth Hot Springs and Hayden Valley Na* &uMkntc(t_ V. form the surprise answer, as sug­ 7:00PM CD US'A Today Scheduled a partner is visiting. (60 min.) (In Stereo) raior: William Patterson (60 min ) Hft'. TH6(2E'5 ST/U. a , I SOME PERSONAL 1 „ m z c gested by the above cartoon. report on cults GD American Experience: The Radio [D IS ] JFK ; A Celebration of His Life and i Times: Race for the White House Ken­ [ESPN] SportsCenter WMCH o r STUFF Ihl ART'S ® News Priest (CC) The rise of radio and the I PHoTo&RAPHS- £OMgS, J»ST nedy as a political leader and family man in search for security during the Depression [USA] Room 222 0 U > P £ 6 K . I Fossilized caHdV Wfts- think. d ) ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) the years 1957-60 (60 min.) Part 2 of 3 to AnsmArXTlTorTTXXlFX is examined in this profile of the Rev I COINS- OLD MA&AiJHE6... SO- f D Cosby Show (CC) Charles Coughlin. (60 min.) [E S P N ] SportsCenter 2:A0AM ( ® Nightwatch Joined in (Answers tomorrow) Progress * HE WOST'VE fORdOTTgM \ I3D (M) Cheers (CC) GD W ho’s the Boss? (CC) Memories are [H B O ] 1 St & Ten: The Bulls Mean Busi­ - Jumbles: UNCAP TRACT FRIGID IODINE TriEUft.i \ Yesterday's GD Rockford Files Pan 1 of 2 triggered when Samantha goes to Ver­ ness (CC) A visit to the Old Timers Day 3:00AM ® M OVIE: 'Anatomy of an Answer What many people atari out on, right after ® M *A*S'H mont against Tony's wishes. (In Stereo) Reunion in the year 2013 (In Stereo) Illness' A noted editor, afflicted with a they return home from a vacation— crippling spinal disease, tries a controver d$ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour GD Smiley's People Smiley (Sir Alec [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Tough Guys Don't AN EGO TRIP Guinness) drives to a small coastal village Dance' An alcoholic writer gets involved sial method of treatment Edward Asner m Your Show of Shows and finds Leipzig's body in a boat, along in a baffling murder mystery in Norman Ell Wallach, David Ogden Stiers 1984 Current Affair with an important piece of information. (60 Mailer's adaptation of his own novel Ryan GiJ White Shadow FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea O'Neal, Isabella Rossellini, Dobra San- d D W in. Lose or Draw min.) Part 4 of 6. GD Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) sn4 KsndHng. hom JumMs. efo (Ms n— spspf. 4.O. S«i 4l$a. Ortsnao, FL ]----- dlund. 1987. Rated R liwlude yeuf neme. eddiMS snd «lp eede end Rislie row eheek peyeNe to NewspepBrtoeofcs. dD Mi Nombre es Coraje [C N N ] Larry King Live [C N N ] Headline News Overnight d D Family Ties (CC) [DIS] MOVIE: 'It's a Wonderful Life' A 1 1 :3 5 P M 13D Night Court Part 2 of 2 [E S P N ] Golf: World Cup Third round, guardian angel saves a depressed busi­ Chec/cing Accoutris 1 1 :5 5 P M [M AX] MOVIE: 'Full Metal from Melbourne, Australia (2 hrs ) (R) r PON'T WANT T® PL»T [C N N ] Moneyline nessman from suicide by showing him Jacket' (CC) Stanley Kubrick's portrait of THE QRIZZWELLB by BUI Schorr [E S P N ] SportaCenter what his hometown would be like if he had [U SA ] Candid Camera _ _ the Vietnam War as seen through the eyes never been born. James Stewart. Donna f ' XiJM.H.WHAT HAVE WE HERE,., A 5T<5P PAYMENT oN [U S A ] Miami Vice of marines in boot camp and in battle Mat­ 3:30AM [D IS ] m o v i e : it s a Won I'M B&5INNIN6T0' Reed. Lionel Barrymore. 1946. derful Life' A guardian angel saves a de 7:30PM ® PM Magazine Featured thew Modine, Adam Baldwin. Vincent ^ A FLATTENED S^IRREL... APPKEiCIATE THE MY CHfCfC, JUST A [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing; Mickey Ward D'Onofrio. 1987 Rated R pressed businessman from suicide by Astrograph Tony Downey, brother of talk show host vs. Miguel Santana Junior welterweight showing him what his hometown would bn ^SK^OFA HI6H If e L * Monon Downey Jr, bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlan­ 1 2 : 0 0 A M S D Kojak like if he had never been born James Ste­ Oo CHOLE?TP?DL PIET YlELP PIGHT op WAY ® Current Affair tic City, N.J. Ward is 18-2, 12 KOs. San­ 3 D St. Elaewhare wart. Donna Reed. Lionel Barrymore 1946 ® Jeopardy I (CC) tana is 20-4-1, 12 KOs. (2 hrs.) (Live) CU) Star Trek [T M C ] M OVIE: 'The Lords of Discip­ u n t il I CAM MA/cP ® Kate & Allie (CC) [U S A ] The Sun Also Rises Hemingway's (iS) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) ARIES (March 21-Aprll IS) You’re ca­ line' A military cadet risks his future to o . tale of post-World War I Paris focuses on ‘ t o u r pable of achieving several related ob­ GD INN News the lives of American expatriate Jake (S ) W yatt Earp protest the cruel treatment of a fellow A P f p o r i T jectives today. However, to be truly ef­ (E) M*A*S*H Barnes (Hart Bochner), a journalist whose cadet by an elite secret society at his aca ‘ W r t h d a y (40) Currant Affair fective, try to keep your intentions (E ) The N ew Liar's Club war wounds have left him impotent, and demy David Keith, Robert Prosky, G D secret as long as possible. Lady Brett Ashley (Jane Seymour) who, ® PELICULA: 'Tapame Contigo' Pose a Spradlin 1983 Rated R (E) W in, Lose or Draw frustrated by her love for Barnes, has a 8u madurez y canas. un hombre no puede Dm . 14,1968 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today you dejar de pensar en las mu)eres lovenes y [U SA ] MOVIE: 'Dangerous Moonlight' d D Newhart (CC) series of short love affairs complicated by A Polish pianist joins tho Polish Flying Le might receive some unsolicited advice hermosas Maurrcio Gatces a Russian count (Leonard Nimoy). (2 hrs.) gion in England Anion Wolbrook. Sally YOU MEAN HERE AQ-AINST The more embltlous aspects of your and suggestions from an older friend d D Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) A V A Y B E i 'l l Q O D O W N Part 1 of 2. [C N N ] Nawanight Gray, Cecil Parker 1941 personality will be accentuated In the who Is Interested In your welfare. Don’t d D NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at THIS ROCK OR IN TH IS 7CV/N TO T H E " Y ' A N D R . A Y [ESPN] Auto Racing: Chevrolet Corv­ turn a deal ear. Washington Bullets (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 9:30PM GD Roseanne (CC) Dan's en­ [H B O ] m o v i e : Thunder Al OR ON THIS BARTH OR... year ahead. You will set a rewarding ette Challenge From East Rutherford, N J 3:35AM SOME RNS-PONS. course for yourself and you'll have the GEMINI (M ay 21-Juna 20) Although the [C N N ] Crossfire thusiasm over a family portra't is dam­ ley' An Arizona farm youth aspiring to be a pened when an old secret is exposed. (In (T aped) tenacity and motivation to see It focus of your associates may be a trifle rock star finds himself caught in tho fast [D IS ] Small One A young boy must sell Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Witches of Ea»- NORTH fuzzy today, you're not likely to have any his flop-eared donkey because his father rhythms of today's pop music world Ro­ / through to success. t ^ c k ' (CC) Three divorcees gel more ger Wilson. Leif Garrett. Jill Schoelen ♦ K765 Bridge SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) This problems zeroing In on your targets. decides it is too old to work [ T M C ] M OVIE: The Lords of Discip TQ 8 7 3 line' A military cadet risks his future to than they bargained for when they unwti 1985. Rated R (In Stereo) Is a good day to concentrate your ef­ Steer the course you chart lor yourself. [E S P N ] Scholastic Sports America tingly conjure up "the man o( then ♦ K 4 protest the cruel treatment of a fellow forts on financial matters you feel can C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) Take lots of dreams". Jack Nicholson, Cher. Susar 3:40AM [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Mallbu Ex- ♦ A J 10 8:00PM CE t v tot (CC) Penny and cadet by an elite secret society at his aca­ press' A Texas detective attempts to in be Improved upon. The aspects Indi­ time analyzing an Important decision Sarandon 1987 Rated R (In Stereol By James Jacoby eight Kevin find themselves in an ethical dispute. demy. David Keith, Robert Prosky, G.D. terface with a batch of beautiful computer cate your earnings could be Increased If today so that you won’t have to ask (60 min.) (In Stereo) Spradlin 1983. Rated R. [U S A ] Dragnet WEST EAST Since West had disguised his an­ criminals Darby Hinton. Sybil Panning. ♦ A 4 2 a 10 9 3 you go about It properly. Sagittarius, yoursell later why you overlooked some ® M OVIE: 'Lea GIHs' Three showgirls Barbara Edwards 1964 Rated R Purists may disagree with South's guish nicely before making the open­ 10:00PM ® ® (S) [C N N ] News 1 2 :0 5 A M 3D Entertainment Tonight treat yoursell to a birthday gift. Send lor critical details. travel through Europe with a hit revue W K 10 T o 5 2 ® thirtysomething (CC) Having con­ Actor John Ritter (In Stereo) game-try of two no-trump with such a ing lead, declarer had no suspicion Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor, Kay Kendall 4:00AM (It) Streets of San Francisco ♦ A 9 5 2 ♦ Q 8 7 6 3 A-AUI your Astro-Qraph predictions lor the L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) You're likely to sulted a divorce arbitrator, Elliot and Nancy meager diamond stopper, but his hand that the club eight was anything but an year ahead by mailing $1 to Astro- be more skilled than usual today In re­ 1957 1 2 : 3 0 A M (S ) (5® Lata Night With [C N N ] Larry King Overnight 4 K 8 7 6 ♦ 5 4 embark on new relationships. (60 mm.) David Latterman (In Stereo) was balanced with honors in all suits, honest card. So. fearing an early de­ CHUBB AND CHAUNCEV by Vane* Ro l«w «lt Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box constructing situations that others have 4 ® W ho's the Boss? 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West took the king, though you might be a trifle more talk­ your better Judgment today It It tells you (S ) Midnight Caller (CC) Killian's ♦ Q932 BAmcSWrTH'mEKiD WHERe YOU ReCALU ALL 111) M OVIE; 'Scrooge' Scrooge, a misera­ former girlfriend tests positive for the Si) Gene Scott played the club king and gave East a ative than usual today, your listeners this is not the time to move ahead too ble man who demands payment of loans NEXT POOR, YOUROU'BATTLeS., will find what you have to say Is both rapidly In cases where old issues are AIDS virus after an affair with an irrpcpon- [D IS ] Evening With Fred Astaire The Vulnerable; Neither To choose the best lead by process club ruff, and the defenders still had even on Christmas, is visited by three yule- sible man. (60 min.) (In Stereo) dancer is joined by dancing partner Barrie' convincing and constructive. still unsettled. tide spirits. Albert Finney, Alec Guinness. Dealer: North of elimination. West would need to be two aces left to set the contract two Chase, the Jonah Jones Quartet and the .(ISO oel. Mlfl.)’ GD Miss Ruby's Southern Hofiday Din­ 62 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. IB) Possibili­ LIBRA (8*pl. 23-Oct. 23) II you feel Dame Edith Evans. 1970. Bril Thompson Singers Winner of ntne playing in a game with five suits. A f­ tricks. ner Pearl Bailey. Annie Potts, Craig Clai­ aubhel ehanga. ties for adding to your resources contin­ your past performances have earned Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Sin­ Frfeee fo Weil East South ter all, one doesn't lead away from Q S M OVIE: Miracle of the Bella' A Hoi- borne and Rny Blount Jr )oin restauranteur Lesson: If you are going to make an ue to look encouraging. 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Those choices arc all no- (E) M OVIE: 'Dr. Zhivago' A young cou­ WI1S0N length of tim e before the lead, declar­ wishes structured upon realistic pre­ volvements with others today don't take race across the desert m a hot air balloon ple's fate IS determined by the tides of the 1 2 :3 5 A M (XI Family Feud Opening lead: 4 8 nos. so what's a player to do? In fact er might have sensed that something mises have good chances of being ful­ yourself or the developments too seri­ Russian Revolution. Omar Sharif, Julie while attempting to learn about a man's OIL CO. filled In this cycle. Be a pragmatic mysterious past. (60 mm ) m o v i e West tried a dose of that bridge pallia­ was amiss and have taken the club fi­ ously. Using s little humor In your ap­ Christie. 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Photo Editors; Pneumonia No. 6 In deaths Kerry Rohrbach Study suggests AIDS virus Editor: SCIENCE Valerie Williams Renee Fournier WEST HAVEN (AP) - Three million he igh chool orld Americans will get pneumonia this winter and T H S W one million of those will be hospitalized, & H E A L T H according to the National Center for Health dormant longer in newborns Volume LIII, No. 11 Compik'd hy s'udcMits of MHS. publishod by Itu* Miincho.stor Herald Charles Vousden, faculty adviser Statistics. Gallstone surgery scary Pneumonia, the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, kills more people than any By Malcolm Ritter "W e cannot make any inferen­ those children who get sick WASHINGTON (A P ) — Although It is the other infectious disease, including AIDS, the The Associated Press ces for incubation periods longer earliest after Infection are being second most frequently performed surgery, center adds. It is particularly dangerous for the than 10.4 years" because the recognized, said Margaret Ox- gallbladder removal is a frightening prospect for very young, the chronically ill and the elderly. NEW YORK - AIDS-infected disease Is too new, said Ivan toby of the federal Centers for Guidance Dept, some patients. Dress code “ Vaccines against influenza and pneumococ­ newborns who will develop the Auger of the New York State Disease Control. Patients who resist surgery, along with those cal pneumonia can prevent certain types, but disease by about age 10 may have Department of Health. She said projections like the one at high risk for this or any surgery, represent a once you’ve contracted pneumonia, antibiotics a SO percent chance of staying He described the work in last in the study are useful for challenge for doctors treating patients with are the major treatment,” says Dr. Harold C. healthy their first five years, week’s Nature with colleagues at pointing out that "there’s more is ‘Moving On’ gallstones. Neu, chief of infectious diseases at Columbia longer than generally believed, a the department and the Harvard out there than meets the e y e ... I irks students "Patients having gallbladder removal surgery University in New York. “ This year, the more study suggests. would Just hesitate in putting face a lengthy hospital stay, almost eight days 6n School of Public Health. On Wednesday, Nov. 30, Mimi ‘ Wisconsin. He later achieved his serious forms of the disease can be fought with a weight on a specific figure." average, post-operative discomfort and several About 20 percent will develop Although a va.st majority of Rosenblatt, along with the rest of masters at Boston University. He new class of antibiotics called quinolones.” They studied medical records Half of infected newborns who weeks of recuperation at home,” says Dr. Hans AIDS within the first year of life students went to classses on the Guidance Department and went on to give examples of the get AIDS by age 10.4 will not have Fromm of the George Washington University of children with AIDS who Tuesday, Dec. 6, chaos began as C o m m e n t a r y The Volunteer Services Office, kind of issues he dealt with, and the rest at about 8 percent a Medical Center. "There is also a significant apparently had been bom in­ been diagnosed until age 4.8, the MHS adminsitration announced sponsored' a program called including' divorce meditation, Report: Docs miss training year, according to statistical mortality rate, with some 6,000 to 8,000 deaths fected. Infected mothers can pass analysis estimated. its newest dress policy that "Moving On.” The program was family work, group therapy, analysis of 215 such children. reported each year. In my practice. I look at WASHINGTON (AP) — A National Academy the virus to their offspring during became effective as soon as baggy clothing. Studens could put designed to give students of social supervision, and custody studies. It also suggested that one group other options such as drug therapy, before of Sciences panel says a medical system that is Such incubation periods are pregnancy or delivery. announced to the student body. guns right under skirts, or even studies classes at MHS insight Strong told students how he of children may have a brief recommending surgery to my patients.” not geared towards preventive medicine is longer than those previously Most infected newborns who The new code forbade the wear­ into different careers offered needed to become a very good incubation period, with half diag­ pants." said senior Susan Gaskill. leaving most family doctors inadequately reported in children, and develop AIDS become ill by age 2, ing of "outerwear” inside. " I t ’s foolish. I ’m going to wear PROTEST — Students at Manchester High School which deal with a social science observer in order to understand nosed within 4.1 months of birth. trained to treat illnesses caused by unhealthy "strongly suggest there is a large while a small number have Jackets, coats and hooded sweat­ (m y coat) until they heat the protest against the new dress code. background either directly or what makes people tick. American men weigh more But a second group, representing environments. population of children who are stayed symptom-free for as many shirts were all banned. building right,” stated student indirectly. Dion explained some of the maybe 80 percent of infected NEW YO RK (A P ) — American men are more The Institute of Medicine, in a report issued infected but not yet diagnosed,” as eight years, according to the Reaction to the new policy was Sandy McKenzie. The panelists included in this duties involved in the field. Those newborns, may have a longer likely to be overweight than their British or Monday, called for establishment of a clearing­ researchers wrote in the British American Academy of negative and students responded Principal Ludes stated in his that they can do. However. MHS levels. Most of these are a result program were William Dion, a he mentioned were organized incubation that leaves half still Canadian counterparts, especially at younger house for doctors to call “ when confronted with a journal Nature. Pediatrics. in a chaotic manner. Some meeting with ISO of students. "W e has 1,597 students and continues r\f HpfjsnCO special agent for the F.B.I.; crime, hostage-taking, counter­ patient suspected of having an occupational or healthy at about age 6. ages, says the Nutri-System Health & Informa­ But they cautioned that their Although doctors are seeing students congregated in front of think we are dong things to insure to grow. Will just two security Students in opposition to the Robin Murdock-Meggers, an at­ intelligence, narcotics, and scien­ tion Bureau. environmental disease.” the school criticizing the new torney in the firm of Lesser, estimates are subject to substan­ more infected newborns reach Researchers have no explana­ your (students) safety and secur­ guards control the use of con­ policy pas.sed numerous petitions tific investigations. Dion was A study carried out by the National Center for The Institute of Medicine, a branch of the policy and later gathered in the Castleman and Falkerstein; and tial error because of lack of solid ages 4, 5 and 6 before diagnosis, tion for that. Auger said Monday. ity. We intend to be reasonable cealed weapons? Should MHS do disapproving the new dress code educated at the University of Health Statistics and a Canadian government National Academy of Sciences, is forming an schooi auditorium. Principal Dr. Leslie Strong, a marriageand information about incubation pe­ such children are still in the Lynne Billard of the University and respond positively to criti­ something about our security and very few students offered the Connecticut. His post graduate health agency revealed that 40 percent of advisory committee to draw up more detailed Jacob Ludes was present, and family therapist. cism.” As Ludes continued to system rather than let MHS petition did not sign it. studies wCre speech communica­ American men are overweight while 12 percent suggestions for such a clearinghouse. riods of the AIDS virus. minority, said Brian Novick of of Georgia in Athens, who has offered response to students’ Arthur Glaesar, who is a social speak, chaos went on as students students freeze in an unevenly Students who do violate this tion and political science. are obese. In Britain the corresponding numbers “ It should be designed so that a single One researcher also said it is the Albert Einstein College of studied AIDS incubation periods, questions. studies teacher at MHS, acted as raised hands in uproar to the new heated building? new rule are subject to suspen­ Glaesar asked the panelists are 35 percent and 8 percent and in Canada. 38 telephone call satisfies the practitioner’s infor­ unclear what fraction of infected Medicine in New York. said she was unaware of any Ludes said that the policy moderator of this event. The policy. Many students questioned why sion. The punishment for this hr.st what they would do if they had to percent and 9 percent, respectively. Women also mational needs,” the report said. " I t could be newborns the projections apply But current observations un­ similar study of children infected change was for health and program began with each pane­ After Ludes had announced the decision was so spontaneous offense infraction is a one day do it all over again educationally. are heavier in the U.S., except among those aged based on an extension of the techniques used by to, because nobody knows what derestimate the true spectrum of by their mothers. The new work is security and safety reasons. A during homeroom the beginning or whether the administration in-school suspension and a parent list giving an introduction to their Meggers believed she would stick 20 to 24. the nation’s poison control centers.” fraction develops AIDS by age incubation periods, because important for exploring that student at MHS carried a gun on of the day, that the new policy and ha(] been secretively planning it contact. Punishment of muitiple field, and educational back­ with her Russian minor, even 10.4, the cutoff in the study. AIDS is relatively new and only ground, she said. campus three weeks ago and this its punishment provisions were for a while. offenses increases. A fourth of­ ground. Meggers opened by tell­ though she has not found reason convinced the administration of for health and safety purposes. Ludes answered by saying. fense is insubordination: a 10-day ing the students that, as an to put it to use, yet. As a youngster the need for a change in the dress In the later meeting he said he “ We had thought about an ad­ out-of-school suspension and attorney in Manchester, she dealt in school. Dion started out as a code. was not as concerned about vanced warning, announcing the hearing before the principal and with fam ilies and corporate business major. He later realized Students at MHS feel they are health protection as he was about date in which it would come into director of youth services. work. She attended Boston Col­ it wan't what he wanted to do. He taking the rap for something they school security. effect.” As a student. I feel these lege and went on to Suffolk told the students that he would had no part in. " I f you outlaw Security continues to consist As of Thursday, (2 days after punishments are too extreme. A University Law School. Meggers have become an agent earlier. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 things like coats and hats, you basically of one man and one the rule change) 21 students had less harsh ruling should be told students of otheralternatives After the session, the panelists might as well outlaw all other woman. These two doall the work been suspended on different considered. in the field of law including were asked what they would tell para legal, secretarial and the younger generation if they researching. could do it in two words. Meggers I PART TIME PART TIME Dr. Strong, who has a private told students to “ Be imagina­ Notices ___ 1 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED marriage and family therapy tive.” Strong believes students Amnesty members show concern As a condition precedent to practice in Glastonbury, spoke should “ Create possibilities.” the placement of onv odver- MANCHESTER Doctor's BOOKKEEPER. Part DISHWASHER. Local ATTENTION. Hiring. Go­ ACCOUNTS Receivable MATURE Driver. Full or first of his educational back­ And Dion says “ Be ethical.” Office looking tor de­ time general ledger vernment lobs In your Amnesty International, started tlilno In the Manchester He­ food service company clerk. Must have good part time, good benef­ Rights regardless of the govern­ improve the prisoner’s situation. and abuse. ground. Strong received his rald, Advertiser hereby pendable, mature, knowledge of accural Is In need of full time area. $17,840-69,485. typing skills and be its. Must have own HIRE in London in 1961, is an impartial ments ideology or the beliefs of In the Northeast region alone, The Amnesty International bachelors at the University of — Jeff Bernier agrees to protect, indemnify highly motlyated, accounting through people o wash pots, Call 1-602-838-8885. Ext. familiar with IBM transportation to organization which focuses on the victims. It’s accuracy, too, is AI has 40 high school chapters, Group, soon to start at MHS, will and hold harmless the Man­ friendly person to as­ troll balance. Apply empty trash, and light R775. Computers. Contact work. Good driving re­ chester Herald, Its officers GOOD letting governments know that essential for its effectiveness and recently representatives meet once every four Fridays. It sist In high paced set­ Able Coll, Howard cleaning. We offer ex­ Gerry DeCelles, 643- cord a must. Apply or and emplayees against any ting. Afternoon hours Road, Bolton. Call 646- they can not abuse human rights and, for that reason, when from the South Windsor High will be under the direction of and all liability, loss or cellent working condi­ INSURANCE 5107. EOE. call Kurtzman- and one or two eyen- 5686. tions and super benef­ Vlolette, 459 John Fitch in their country. Amnesty’s three amnesty is informed of a case, its School chapter talked to a group faculty advisor. Bill Howie and expense. Including attor­ Expanding agency HELP Classmates think neys' fees, arising from Ings a week. Coll 646- its. Coll 633-4663, ask Blvd., 528-9187. main goals include: researchers collect and analyze of approximately 20 Manchester student organizer. The informal looking for professio­ People looking for claims of unfair trade practi­ 5153. for Dave.______nal, experienced Cus­ 1. The release of prisoners of information, checking and re­ High students interested in start­ meetings will include letter writ­ ces, Infringement of trade­ OLSTEN USE RICE to clean the jobs read our FULL Time. We have tomer Service Repre­ Inside of bottles and long- conscience (i.e. men, women and checking until they are positive of ing an AI chapter at MHS. ing, the study of recentcases, and marks, trade names or pot- BABYSITTER Wanted In I HELP WANTED employment listing.s ents, violation of rights of Washington School openings for the as­ sentatives- able to TEMPORARY stem vases. Sprinkle rice children unjustly imprisoned for the facts. The faculty advisor at South progress updates on Human Bleu is an original sembly and packaging every day privocy and Infringement of area for a nine year old handle all areas of Inside container, add their beliefs, color, sex, ethnic To put pressure on govern­ Windsor, gave the students a Rights abuses around the world. copyright and proprietary HOUSE KEEPER/Cook. of our homemade SERVICES boy from 2:30 to 6:00 agency activity. Office warm, sudsy water and MANCHESTER origin, language, or religion, ments, amnesty members write brief history of Amnesty and then On Dec. 10 a celebration of the rights, unfair competition preferably In my home. Green Lodge, 20 bed foods. $5.50 to start managers and li­ shake vigorously. The facility. 649-4433, leave provided they have neither used letters, to those responsible for ond libel and slander, which Coll during day, 229- with scheduled wage censed agents are wel­ NOTHING IS MORE rice will polish and clean let the student members explain 40th anniversary of the signing of P | s 0 f | | o may result from the publlco- messoge.______reviews and great be­ HERALD nor advocated violence). the imprisonment, expressing what starting and being in a high the declaration of Human Rights tlon of any advertlsment In 7316 or 645-0555, come. Salary comen- interior. Use the clossitled eyenings. WE ARE looking for a nefits. Call 633-4663, ask IMPORTANT TO columns to sell those still clawlliadadt 2. Fair and prompt trials for all their concern for the political school amnesty group is like. was noted. the Manchester Herald by tor Dave. aurate with experi­ advertiser. Including adver­ self-starting, active In­ ence. Send resume to good, but no longer used piNiM 643-2711 political prisoners. prisoner, and asking for action to High School A I groups are The first MHS Amnesty Inter­ ORGANIZED Office per- OLSTEN THAN “ You decide to be whoever you tisements In any free distri­ dividual to work In our Box A, c/o the Man­ Items around your home. 3. An end to torture and be taken on his/her situation. As asked to focus mainly on urgent national meeting will soon be bution publlcotlons pub­ son to perform duties small mall order busi­ want to be, no matter what people RECEPTIONIST/ chester Herald. QUALITY! executions in all cases. every country is concerned of its action appeals (cases which need announced, and all are invited lished by the Manchester Including confidential ness. Duties Include; say,” explains senior Richard Herald. Penny Sleffert, typing from dicta­ Amnesty’s effectiveness de­ image, these letters have a immediate attention) and also to and encouraged to attend. taking telephone SECRETARY FULL time Receptionist. Bieu. “ And I want to be manager Publisher. phone (50-60wpm) and orders, light order OLSTEN pends on its impartiality. It works tremendous effect on the govern­ distribute petitions and spread Needed by small but Manchester account­ of Cartier of Beverly Hills.” filing. Medical Insu­ packaging, helping our against the abuse of Human ment and, more often than not. the news of incidences of torture busy Downtown Man­ ing firm. Must answer — Naomi Minir ” I love Beverly Hills. It’s a LOST rance, data entry, walk-ln customers, etc. SERVICES word processing skills chester ad agency. Du­ phones, file, and other really nice place, and selling AND FOUND We are willing to train duties. Coll 646-2465. 162 Spencer Street a plus. Regular, flexi­ for the permanent full ties Include: telephone, jewelry is what I always wanted Manchester, CT 06040 ble hours, to start at 20 time position. Please typing and varied office FOOD Preparation Crew W hen you need to advertise, to do.” says Bieu. FREE Two affectionate 5 hours per week. Supervisor. Reliable Call Kathy or Cindy at month old, mole kit­ apply at: Connecticut responsibilities. Word nothing works like Classified! Growth potential. Sa­ Cane 8> Reed Company, and conclentlous with a Funny book released for students When Bieu isn’t busy working tens. Would enlov o processing a plus. But 647-1991 at J.C. Penney, he goes to Boston lary depending on ex­ 134 Pine Street, dependable vehicle to Dial 643-2711 good home together. perience. Pleasant, not required. Work In an work with develop- to visit with a good friend. Karen Vet checked. 342-1386. Manchester. High school students will defi­ Another important fact pointed professional enylron- attractive office with mentally disabled FULL time, small engine light. Pitts, or hangs out at Shelly’s Deli mechanic, expe­ *♦★ ★ ★ ★ ♦*★ ★ ★ ★ **★ **★ **★ ★ ♦*★ ***★ * nitely laugh as they read "How to out in thj[s book are that zits are LOST. Cot, white with ment. Send resume to; FULL ar part time clerk congenial co-workers. adults In a community And it soon became obvious in Hartford. orange and gray face for local Insurance based caterer In Man­ rienced with outdoor Survive High School with Min­ R e v ie w caused by school. Their theory is Glastonbury Psycho­ Competitive salary and ATTENTION RETIREES: that she was not wearing .... “ I like to be with unusual and tall. Hamlin Street. logical Associates, Su­ agency. General office chester. Full time, $7.65 power equipment. Paid imal Brain Damage.” This survi­ as follows, "zit product theory: company paid benefits. Insurance and vacas- Local auto dealerahip parts dept, looking for contacts. people, those who attract atten­ 645-8797. ______ite 215, 300 Hebron duties to Include light per hour plus benefits. val manual was written by two millions of teen-agers spend a lot typing. Pleasant tele­ tlon. Capital Equip­ person to contact accounts and solicit new When the cool breeze blew by tion to themselves and don’t fade LOST. Long hair, white, Ayenue, Glastonbury, For more Information, Minnesota 17-year-old seniors. and horse piss. of money each year on facial male cat. Gray spot on Connecticut 06033. phone personality es­ Marcom-646-5428 contact: Hockanum In­ ment Company, 38 accounts on road. Good knowledge of Hart­ her, into the background,” he said. Main Street, Manches­ ford and surrounding area a must. Automotive Doug Landsky and Aaron Dorf- This book is up-to-date on the cleansing products just because forehead. Oxford sential. Call Ruth at dustries, Annette Bur­ “ People know me because I ’m GENERAL Office work. 875-3333. ter Between 10-4. parts experience, mechanics, body shop, an­ man. Portions of this master­ most important educational commercials claim oil causes Street area. 646-7393, SMALL Manchester Law ton at 875-0750. I saw the centers of her two best different. They may not know my Ten to fifteen hours a d/or salesmanship preferred. Car and gas piece were published in a news­ issues, including cheating on zits.” These authors also advise nights, 643-5353, days. HAIRSTYLIST. Part Office needs expe­ Irk**************************** features change size. name. BUT they do know who I week, flexible hours. provided. Approx. 20-25 flexible hours paper they edited in Minnesota. tests, methods of getting out of those who do not want any Richard Bieu IMPOUNDED. Male, one Coll 647-8596.______time or full time, rienced Legal Secre­ Her dark, dilating features had am .” friendly atmosphere. tary with emphasis on ATTENTION RETIREES: weekly. Contact: High school students will enjoy blemishes should skip school. year old. Beagle, tri­ class, and manipulating adminis­ a way of doing that. Bieu goes on to say that “ I color. New State Road. PART Time Bookkeeper Good growth potential. real estate. Good sa­ JOE PAWELCZYK, Parts Manager reading this book because it trators. For example, one of the In spite of how much good that I have had in the past. They for Manchester Physi­ Local auto dealership sales dept. Is looking Even Alvin noticed this, as she really cannot respect you if you Female, 2 months old, Bolton, 647-9989. lary, non-smoker re­ contains vulgar language, obs­ most important issues in school is advice comes from this book and don’t push you into doing things cian's office. Hours quired. Send resume for a prson to make occasional runs to SUBURBAN SUBARU gently stroked her fur. judge me by the rumors that you German Sorthaired WANTED. Service and 14 Hartford Tpke. • Rt. 63 • Vernon. CT 06066 cene pictures and definitions one dating and this book is certainly in spite of how much fun these that you don’t want to do. They Pointer. Black and flexible. Send resume to: Box CC, C/O Man­ Motor Vehicle Dept, emissions, Inspection This poem contains sexual hear. Form your own opinions and two references to: sales coordinator. Me­ (203) 649-6550 knows really came from a locker full of tips. These authors discuss authors would be at a party, they are always there when you need white. Found on Spruce chester Herald, 16 or other dealerships. Good driving record, symbolism of the female anat­ whether they are good or bad and Box C, c/o Manchester chanically Inclined, ****************************** room. For example, the authors are sexist pigs. them,” he added. Street. Bralnard Place, responsible and flexibility required. Hours ’’the approach,” first providing omy. These authors also used I will respect you for them.” Herald, 16 Bralnard light paper work, over Manchester. define beer as a fermented five opening lines to guarantee CHassmates Em ily Barlow and the counter sales and continuous headlines reading This April, Bieu plans to go to ♦ Place, Manchester. vary as needed. Contact Rich or Jim. alcoholic beverage brewed from rejection and five opening lines It is obvious that two males Tam m y O’Neill describe Bieu as Inventory control. 40 BOOKKEEPING Assis­ “ Bigman on Campus.” Not man France with Manchester High’s BARTENDER and Jonl- tant/Reception 1st. malt and flavored with dried ripe which have worked at least once. wrote this book. Examples of being “original.” "H e’s just one RNANCIAL hours per week. Salary SUBURBAN SUBARU PRIVATE PARTY or woman, just man with the word Social Studies Department. “ I tor wanted. Nights. and benefits. We will South Windsor Nursing flowers of the hop plant, contain­ their sexist attitudes can be found of a kind.” said Barlow. 14 Hartford Tpke. • Rt. 03 • Vernon, CT 06066 They next advise the student on women in little parentheses next want to shop my brains out there. American Legion 646- train. Call 649-3936. Center has full time ing a bitter aromatic oil. in portions of the following poem; Bieu’s final words to his class ABANDON The search. 7961 anytime for Monday-frlday posi­ (203) 640-6550 Merchandise Ads how to survive the first, the to it. All the money that I have made Thank you tor making The prefered: a drink common second, the third date; which is Mona Crinklefritz joined us at are "Don’t follow the crowd appointment. SITTER Needed for 2'/j tion available for qual­ This book could be a bestseller and saved is going towards that us #1 tor 41 years. year old. Washington known as a brewski, the cold one. the bus stop. because you will be somebody CLERICAL. Full time 40 ified candidate. Re­ the most important date of all. inspite of the sexist attitude. In a purpose and that purpose only!” Fast, confidential, School area. Includes sponsibilities Include; As I stared longingly at her big, that you are not. Everyone wants easy mortgages. Mr. hour4day week. Phone few words this book was written exclaimed Bieu. and typing, general of­ some weekends. 647- Accounts payable and twin, round, fu ll.....eyes. to be someone else. Be yourself, Mortgage, where 7806. by the men you would love to hate. When asked what he liked about fice procedures, relia­ receivable, payroll She jiggled them in her own your own individual. I ’m not America borrows has processing and phone MHS. Bieu responded. ’ ’The going to let memories stand in the been a neighborhood ble and assist book­ COAST GUARD High school dropout special way. keeper. Apply Able PART TIME answering. Knowledge — K e n i McKnett and Stacia teachers.” “ The teachers here way of what I ’m going to do.” tradition helping ho­ of computers helpful So that they caught the morning meowners tor 41 years. Coll, Howard Road, HELP WANTED Boisvert are different than other teachers - By Valerie Williams Bolton. Call 646-5686. but not necessary. CAREERS Please call Conn 8, Background In Medi­ * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days rate of 7.4% for ’88 Conn at 233-9687. care and Medicalde a Immediate openings for men and women * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day plus. Excellent starting Q p n R T ^ pay, benefits and work between 17-28 enlisted, reserve and * Classifications 71 thru 87 High school dropouts can be an youngsters who were not enrolled Employment CORRESPONDENT environment. Poten­ officer opportunities available. Technical * Merchandise Under *250 administrative nightmare. Very in the fall of 1987-88, spring of Club breaks down cultural barriers tial for career growth. training and exciting career poaslblel * Ad must contain price! For a confidential In­ few schools calculate their dro­ 1987-88, and fall of 1988-89. It also Despite the fact that Manches­ WANTED Programs for High School grads, QED’s You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds another country’s c.ustoms, and Raising awareness on issues chicken fajittas were featured in terview, please send pout rates according to the same includes students who have been I PART TIME due to this low price... ter High School’s Multi-Cultural perhaps sharing your own are key such as apartheid in South Africa Looking for someone, preferably resume to : Office Man­ and college graduates. Call 249-4258 to standards. missing for three or more semes­ this delicious buffet lunch. I HELP WANTED ager, South Windsor Club is not well-known, it is ingredients in making the Multi­ is important, and last year a with some experience, to cover see If you qualify to be part of a team that ters prior to the present time who thriving with myriad discussions, Nursing Center, 1060 Three years ago the Manches­ cultural Club so interesting. woman who had been held Future events include a Christ­ BUSY Manchester Law high school basketball/hockey M ain Street, South helps others while helping yourself. were members of the class of activities and events. Some may mas party featuring cultural ter High School Administrative prisoner in South Africa sh a r^ Firm seeks Secretary, games one or two nights a week. If Windsor, 06074, 289- 1988. The statistics show that the get the impression that one must Exchange student Nicole Myer CALL CLASSIFIED staff established a definition of herexperience with the clijb. The foods, a bake sale with all part time, 9-2, 4 or 5 7771. EOE.______class entered with 593 students be a minority to join the Multi­ from gave a very days a week. Good interested, call Herald sports editor dropouts which they think works. film "Cry Freedom’’ also deals proceeds tq^ the Bishop Tutu WAITRESSES. Days. THE COAST GUARD and that 44 students are identified cultural Club. This i.s not the informative discussion about her typing skills, dicta­ Len Auster at 643-2711 between 9 “ According to ourcriteria," says with apartheid, and will be shown refugee fund, an exchange with Apply In person to; La AN ARMED SERVICE AND MORE , 643-2711 NOW! by definition as dropouts. That , case. All are welcome to become phone. Call Dlane,643- Strada, 471 Hartford Jacob Ludes. Manchester High country on Nov. 22. Columbian at ap upcoming meeting. Weaver High School in Hartford, and 11 am. translates into a cumulative involved in anything that the club exchange student, Maria Silva and possibly a trip to New York 7779. Road, Manchester. Principal, “ a dropout is a student dropout rate of 7.4 percent for the has to offer. The purpose of the has been invited to be the next City in the spring. If you have any who leaves Manchester High Recently members expe­ class of 1988. club is to break down cross- guest speaker. Non-club School and does not return for rienced an ethnic meal at El questions about Multi-Cultural Harvard’s Francis Keppal is cultural barriers, and to learn members are encouraged to (ilub see Mrs. Kearny in Room three consecutive semesters and Torrito’s in East Hartford. Mexi­ the leading figure in the current about cultures different from our come hear speakers that may 203. has not continued his or her can food such as cornbread. M A N C H E S T E R J O B S E R V IC E ... alway$ raady to aarva job-aaakan and araa amployan at no eharga.. dialogue regarding dropout own. Becoming familiar with interest them. refried beans, salad, steak and — Suzanne Agasi education. rates. Keppal argues that schools JOB The administration at Man­ should be promoting “ mobility Here are some of the many new joD openings available this week: chester has developed nine cate­ rates” as a way of reducing •Challenging opening for tool SEBVICE • O p^rtunity to learn heat treating gories to label the reason for a dropouts. By mobility, Keppal designer with atrong aerospace Winter Carnival committee meets, sets date available. Employer will train to student’s departure. means that students should be background. Excellent pay and They are as follows; employ­ •2 yesrs experience In the man­ • Like to work with food? Local res­ • Immediate opening lor direct benetita. operate heat treat furnacea allowed to withdraw from school The Winter Carnival Commit­ co-leaders including: Lisa Mori- ment. poor health, discipline that there be many winter activi­ event would begin Friday night agement field la requirement for taurant has Immediate openings care aide lor group home. Em­ Openings all 3 ahifts. Good pay for a period of time and encour­ tee held its. first meeting on coni, Jeremy Dieterle and Mark rriell aes’t manager opening. for workers. Good pay and ben- ployer will train to work with men­ plus fringe benetita plus ahift dlt- problems, lack of interest, poor ties, like sledding. He told the with a sporting event. A decision • Diversified clerical poiitlon avall- • Experienced Inapector needed to aged to return the following Wednesday, Nov. 30, Period 9, in Todd. Good pay/benefita/advancement fits. tally retarded adults. Good pay farenllal. attendance, family problems, to committee that the Hockey Team on what sporting event was able for Individual who can type Intpect/lay out aircraft metal semester when their difficulties Room 253. They made tenative Ronald Coumoyer, faculty ad­ opportunity. and benefits. parte. Excellent pay and benetita. take the GED, to join the armed of Manchester High School would postponed to the next committee SO wpm. Duties Include; recep- and concerns are resolved. Man­ plans for some of the activities at viser for the Student Council, •Like carpentry? Employer will forces, or maternity. be converting one of the athletic meeting. tlonlat work, typing, filing, an- chester High is in the process of the Winter Carnival, which will informed the committee of what •werlng telephone. Good pay/ • Experienced punch press opera­ train Individual to be a carpenter. • Experienced auto mechanic The graduating class of 19^8 fields into an ice skating rink. ^tate of Connecticut identifying its mobility rates and be held at Manchester High the Student Council officers benefits. tor needed by local employer — Must have own transportation. needed at once for all-round was the first class to be tracked Coumoyer also said that the believes that it will be a healthy School. The Winter Carnival is an would like to see at the Winter After much debate, the com­ 1st and 2nd shift openings. Pay Good pay/benefits. mechanic work. Must have own Labor Department through three full years of high officers would like the committee plus fringe benefits plus shift bo­ tools. Good pay and fringe indication of both the administra­ attempt by the Student Council to Carnival. The officers had de­ mittee decided to name the dance school. With the start of this to plan a dance to end the nus. benfits. 506 Main Street tion’s flexibility and student start a new tradition at Manches­ cided that the carnival would to be held on the evening of Jan. semester there has been a dro­ festivities on Saturday night. Manchester, CT 06040 '■’’•^5:?!? resolve. ter High School. The purpose of involve two days, not one. The 28. It was named the Winter White pout rate established for the class The committee agreed with the (203) 649-4558 ____ ' ' the committee is to organize this carnival would be held on Jan. 27 Student Council officers about the Bash, and it would be informal. of 1988. That includes those — Peter A. Evans event. The committee has three and 28. The officers suggested Carnival taking two davs. The to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 13, 1988

Real Estate CONDOMINIUMS APARTRIEIITS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE O W N ER will assist with HOMES MANCHESTER. Two EIGHT month old water- closing costs. Three bed, $325. Courthouse FOR SALE bedroom, 2 baths with ^ Spcciolii bedroom flat on first floor. Appllanced kit­ One Gold membership, pool and clubhouse. 12V6 months loft for $100,000. Sentry Real chen. 8650/month. One All real Mtertt a color, Buehst, injck 8 oMpper. Mum p cluded. One year lease hour, doily or weekly. rollolon, tax or national $92,900. Sentry Real SERVICES AN Cmimooliig and tacurlty deposit. Spend time wUb your family Boilers, pumpe, hot water ramoval. FraessUmalss. Coll 647-9745, dovs or origin, or an Intontlon to Estate, 643-4060.g » yeiAw sW eP eemmeieflMW 649-0795. 742-7979, evenings. makt any tuch profortnea, during the holidays, let u i TBPHnMfif fM«r mNN - Mtr tanks, new and SpeeW oonsMerallon for AFFORDABLE and spa­ clean your home. Call rsplaoamanta. MANCHESTER. Four limitation or ditcrimlnatlon. cious 1st floor, 1 bed­ PhNt NMMM • fVM IsMlMln •Marly and handloappad. FOR Sole. Holiday Mo- Tho Harold will not know­ M li fmtiMiin FREE esTiuAres room, second floor trlx Membership. room unit. Nicely 742-0217 or 643-4642 apartment. Heat, ap­ ingly accopt any adyortlto- ask (or Diane or Michelle 643-064»/2gM616 647-75S3 Good deol offered. Call mont which It In violation of decorated. $77,900. pliances provided. Se­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- 643-1720 AM kx MM Anne, 742-7230, after tho low.______curity and references 6:30pm. SOUTHERN Now Eng- 4060.D______CLEANING SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS •alliiBiFEBrw required. $600/month. land clattlflpld adt REASONABLE and Hava a tptrUIng clout homo FAmAND REMODOim Qrooary ahopplng dallvary Crockett Realty, 643- roach nearly aOO.OOO ready first floor one lor tho holUayol Room addHIona, daoka, roof­ SERVICES •srvloa. Open 24 houra. 7 1577.______homos In Connecticut bedroom unit conve­ Rallabla rasManUal cleaning, ing, aiding, windows and gutt­ days a week. Call ue wtth FOUR Room apartment ENDROLL8 and Rhode Island. The nient to everything. TaHand County am a ers. All typaa of ramodaling anr yourlMI In 4 family. Stove and arw width-256 Rafatenoaa available. rapalra. Call Bob Farmnd. Jr. BROCK BROTHERS m s s l d l h - 2 fo r 28g price for a basic 25 Sentry Real Estate, 643- EMavgHMi A iM tisagiig refrigerator. No pets. JEanrlirslfr MrralJi word od Is only $55 and 4060.D______643-8775 Bas. 847-8509 645-1277 $525/month. 646-7336. MUST be pleksd up at the will appear In 43 news­ Bulldozing — Lot knprovamant HaraM Offloa Monday ttmj MANCHESTER. Can't Not. 645-8849 — Onialwd Mono lor Salo — MANCHESTER. Two papers. For more In­ beat the pricel Immac­ G A Y A SON Thuraday batoia 11 a.m.only. formation call Classi­ Quality Home Mono Drivowaya — Rsgm dsd bedroom Townhouse. ulate end unit, 2 bed­ t l n a W M AAASONRY fied, 643-2711 and ask Cleaning Service Nice location, all ap­ rooms. Brick and beau­ Brick, block ond stone, pliances. Heat, hot wa­ Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm for detolls.D tiful condo with 'n u t m e g e a s t 6 5 9 -3 78 1 ceramic tile, marble end WANTED TO 30 Cents Serving Ilia Mancheatar area. CONTRACTING concrete. ter, carpeting, air con- hardwood floors, cus­ Paraonal daanlng aarvloe O o m U oM M O dltlonlng. Coll 647-1595. BUY/TRAOE daalgnad to handle the No lob It too tmolll tom blinds, attic stor­ Rorwdoaiig lor The Hoedayvf T u n r s ' age, separate front and raaldantlal cleaning naada for 2t2-7341 or 427-8973 FOR Rent. Large two BOLTON Lake. Four • Doom • MrWie . animlCwpwifty bedroom apartment. back entrance. Situ­ the buoy profaaalonal. CaM • M> Joa luo sm« • Aw twiAMM RELIABLE M0VIN6 Old furniture, clocks, room Ranch, masonry today for your free home Quiet neighborhood, ated on cul de sa d Low, Low Retea. SNOWPLOWING. Con- oriental rugs, lamps, on 2'/i lots, 2 storage asaaaament. struclton compony will conveniently located > Close to downtown and 8 7 2 -4 6 0 2 Bhoft notioa movat. ijj* buildings, private near 3S4. Hurryl do snow removal for with large yard. $700 paintings, coins, je­ 429-7785 Inaured. Dapandabla beach, appliances, gas $ S 9 ,9 0 0 . Anne Miller parking lot or subdivi­ plus utilities and secur­ welry, glass & china. Remap plan ity. Immedite occu- heat. 15 minutes to Real Estate, 647-eooo.o 24 Yaars axparlanca In sion roads. Call 647- Will pay cash. Please Hartford. Reduced to ilOUSE CLEANINQ A moving 9745, days or 74^7979, poncy. 646-0666.______$143,900. 649-1794. MANCHESTER. Condo WINDOW CLEANINQ PAMTIN8/ call, 646-8496. with garage. Newer evenings. BOLTON. Nice four MANCHESTER. Four Wa will clean your horns or win­ PAPERINO 646-9669 AnyH m o roonr.s, one bedroom, well maintained 2 bed­ dows as you wish. Coupls with C H A R L E S the HondV' W ANTED. Five or nine bedrooms, V/i baths, room townhouse with Syoarsoxparlenco. Honstland man. General work. V/i both, fully car­ fireplace, garage, nice lollahia with oxesllsnl rsfsr- peted, nice location I Inch colored TV. Call spacious rooms, 1’/i onesa. Call Lauda. GALUQAN & CO. GSL Building Mainte­ Gutter cleaning, cellar 649-7632. yard, needs fixing up. baths, full basement, 1 nance Co. Commercl- and garage cleoning, $4757month Includes Is first step $140,000. Owner, 232- car garage, sliders to 742-1541 PAINTIN6 al/ResIdentlal building window washing. Coll heat. Immediate occu- 9653.______poncy. 649-4000.______O N E OF TH E surest ways private deck. Located wnima/mumm repairs and home Im­ Charles for all your to find bargain buys is to MilfilInQ A iMInlnQ. Also, TWO bedroom with heat VERNON. Completely In small quiet complex. drlveweys eeiled. FuNy liwured, provements. Interior generol work. 872-4072. shop the classified ads remodeled Cape on a What 0 buyl $127,500. B00KKEEPIN8/ fr99 89llfll6l66. and exterior pointing, o n first floor every doy. gorgeous treed lot. 7 Anne Miller Real Est- ■INCOME TAX Angelic Home $600/month. No pets. light carpentry. Com­ rooms, 2 baths and ate, 647-eooo.o______847*3808 lMV9 maaaaai plete lanltorlol ser­ Care Registry One month security. more. $167,900 Blan­ vice. Experienced, rel­ Available January 1. MANCHESTER. Porter­ Local regiury offeri quality for schools chard Si Rossetto Real­ 1988 mCOME TAXIS iable, free estimates. Coll Dan 643-2226 Automotive field Condominium. 2 W a ll P a p e r in g 8i care... lower coal lo palknia... tors," We're Selling bedrooms, 2 baths, I Coneultatlon / Preparation 643-0304.______(leave message). After P a in tin g companioni, home makera, 7pm 646-9892. Houses" 646-24a2.g car garage, full base­ GUTTER Cleaning. 646- B y Andrew J. D avis tion and the Head Start program, Individuals / Rasldentlol, Commarclel, CARS o-%. TOLLAND. 6 room, 1',^ ment. End unit. Rafarancta a Insurance. 4992, leave message “ 647-19S6 Manchester Herald which would be moved to other bath Ranch with 3 bed­ $165,000. Flano Realty, Sola Proprietors FOR SALE P'* , If . HOMES undetermined .schools, he said. rooms, fireplace, and 646-5200______Morfv Menton, 449-4431 N Dan Mosler 6 4 9 -3 3 2 9 FOR RENT A school redistricting plan “ Somehow, we have to go to an ERA Buyer's Pro­ NEW Duplexes - Man­ Oerv McHugh, 443-9321 1981 OLOSMOBILE Cu­ tection Plant $150's. KITCHEN St BATHj approved by the Board of Educa­ other attendance areas (for stu­ chester and single fam- MANCHESTER. Nine tlass. Automatic, Blanchard S, Rouetto l l y attached power brakes, power •■vksf* u tion Monday may only be the first dents).” Kennedy told the school Realtors," We're Sel- ( CARPENTRY/ room, single family, proposal designed to deal with townhouses. 14 baths, ROOFINfl/ REMODELING set back high above steering, air. 649-6160 , board Monday. "W e can not keep llng Houses" 646-2402. REMODEURG after 4pm. fireplace, full base­ From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, East Middle Turnpike. burgeoning elementary enrol­ the traditional boundaries (at) all M A N C H E ST E R Owner fi­ ments, appliances, car­ 8I0INR lments. said James P. Kennedy, our own craftsmen do the complete Job — Available Imme­ 1978 VOLKSWAGON Rab­ 4 ^ our elementary .schools and make nanced - no money peting, and attached diately. $950/month. bit. Rellabletronspora- ■sehool superintendent. this work,” down to qualified garages I From $140's. neatly and on schedule. - — r~T~~ - HOUSE References and secur­ tlon. $200. Coll In a 8-0 vote, the school board Highland Park was closed in buyer 6 rooms, 3 bed­ Blanchard S, Rossetto MANCHESTER Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. ity. Call Ken at 643-1442. evenings, 643-7066. rooms, 1 Vi baths, 1 car Realtors," We're Sel­ RENOVATIONS approved on Monday a plan that 1984 becau.se of declining enrol­ f o o n i DO DGE. 1979, St. Regis. 4 ling Houses" 646-24S2.a Ogiiovgig I oa gnllFg tioiigg, ROOnNQ 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 redraws district lines for Martin. detached garage BiftpoW pilar wiMt. inaulMa. W ia a r h a w a l S a w o n a t lyp a a door, V-8, loaded. Ex­ lment, It is being reopened in 4132,900. Flano Realty, STORE AND Buckley and Nathan Hale Schools LIKE new and ready for a n w r o c n g n g Niaan. a m o im an or reoHag aad axpad rapalra. IT HERITAGE KITCHEN and OFFICE SPACE cellent condition. $1500 September 1989 lo help ea.se a 646-5200.______you I One year old poInMng. CoH yggiig 8R|Mfl9fi09L OiMfwiiggdL or best offer. 644-8665. to accommodate the reopening of projected increase of 400 to 600 T H R E E family In excel­ ranch style end unit UoiintgB ifiB iMiMtf 847-3808| leave maaiapa. BATH CENTER, INC. O F F ICE Space. 400-150u 1980 CAMARO Rally Highland Park School in Sep­ new elementary .school children lent condition. Located with 2 bedrooms, first • 4 8 4 8 3 0 182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester Sport. Power steering, tember 1989. in the next five years. on quiet dead end floor laundry, bright square feet. Excellent location. $275. 647-9223, power brakes, tilt Kennedy said Tuesday that The school administration al.so street. Each unit has 2 sunny kitchen, full wheel, many new bedrooms ond separ­ basement, deck and 643-7175. redrawing district lines for Bow­ has discus.sed adding a wing at APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS parts. $3000 or best ers School and Robertson School Martin School, but has taken no ate utilities. Property garage. $122,900. Susan APARTMENTS otter. 742-0684.______has been recently re- Donahue, Sentry Real FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT lQ7d INDUSTRIAL f : also may become necessary as action. Kennedy said Martin habed making It an Estate, 643-4060.O I l37|pHDPEimr 1976 D O D G E Charger. 318 early as the 1990-91 school year. Automatic. Good run­ would better be able to accommo­ excellent Investment MANCHESTER. Second Since the projected growth in date an addition than other opportunity. $234,900. floor. 2 bedroom, heat AVAILABLE Imme­ NOW Accepting applica­ MANCHESTER. Four ning condition. $500. diately, 1 bedroom room apartment. MANCHESTER. 3400 town is predicted in the Nathan elementary schools. Bob Taylor, Sentry and appliances. No tions for 1 bedroom, 1 square foot, free­ 659-2753. apartment. $545. Heat bedroom handicapped Clean. Working couple Hale. Waddell, Verplanck and Real Estote, 643-4060.D M0RTBA8E8 pets. $600 plus security. standing Industrial 1968 P L Y M O U T H S/6. Patrick Flynn/Manchetter Herald Before any changing of boun­ Coll 646-3979. and hot water Included. and 2 bedroom Section preferred. No pets. 643- Running condition. Robertson areas, reopening daries would occur, the board's M A N C H E ST E R 6 room 2 bedroom townhouse. 5797. building. Loading 8 apartments. Please dock, parking. Wood­ Good tires and battery. A CLEAN SW EEP — Sidney Cushman of 364 Parker St., town has three rinks, one at Charter Oak and two at Highland Park School may mean first objective Isgetting Highland Cape. 3 bedrooms, IVi rM U M BEHIND?? MANCHESTER Town $650. Heat and hot wa­ go to Oakland Heights baths, fireplace In liv­ Line. One bedroom MANCHESTER. First land Industrial Park. $100 as Is. 649-3196. an employee of the town Park Department, clears snow having to redraw other di.strict Park open and moving the STOP FORCaOSUREII fer Included. Security Site office, 360 Oakland floor, 2 bedrooms, 1'/!> Center Springs Park — one exclusively for hockey and ing room $137,900. Fl- apartment, quiet Principals only. 643- 1981 P O N T IA C T-1000. off the skating rink at Charter Oak Park this morning. The lines to get enough students into day-treatment program from If you are falling behind on and references re­ Street, Manchester. baths. $600 per month . one for general skating. ono Realty, 646-5200. neighborhood. No pets. quired. No pets. Boyle Monday and Wednes­ 2121 86,000 miles. Runs the Highland Park district, he Highland Park to the town-owned your mortgage payments... References required. plus utilities, security great. Great winter M A N C H E ST E R 7 room OR...If your home Is In fore­ Management Co. 649- day, 10am-12noon. and references. No said. Bentley School. Kennedy .said. L-Shaped ranch. 3 bed­ $485/monthly. 643-5983. 4800. cor. New brakes. 643- closure, WE CAN HELPI pets. 643-2121 MANCHESTER 1534. $675. "W e’re not going lo change any "We have to go back and look at rooms, 1 '/i baths. New boundaries for fall 1989," family room addition. No payment program avail­ BUILDING FOR ATTENTION. G overn­ Snow snags traffic, delays schools Highland Park first,” he said. $210,000. Flano Realty, able lor up to 2 years. Bad ment seized vehicles Kennedy said. “ That would be "Once we do that we have to look credit Is not a problemllAsk LEASE fall 90. There’s a lot of (other) 646-5200______from $100. Fords, Mer­ Bv Maureen Leavitt at the next steps.” how LOW payments can 6,000 sq. ft. tudeble for cedes, Corvettes, five minor accidents with no ported several minor accidents Town of Manchester Fire De­ work to be done.” Terry A. Bogli. chairman of the BOLTON. 6 room, 2'/i help you SAVE YOUR Manchester Herald both raised ranch. Fin­ warehouse, wholasala or Chews. Surplus Buy­ injuries between 6 and 8 this and one multiple-car accident on partment officials reported two The redistricting plan passed board’s long-range planning com­ HOME TODAYI morning. ished family room, cus­ retell business. Free ers Guile. 1-602-838-8885 Route 72 in New Britain. cases of broken water pipes by the .school board Mopday mittee, agreed with Kennedy that tom wet bar. Great tiriss Coaaannrtivo Oreop standing building at 299 Ext. A775. As much as six inches of snow Ivce O’Connor, town highway Area children had a chance to because of the recent cold spell. includes a plan to make Nathan Green Road. Large park­ slowed traffic, caused accidents reopening Highland Park effi­ views. $205,000. Flano at(203)4S4-133«or superintendent, said road crews enjoy the snow this morning Sprinkler pipes burst in the old Hale a “ magnet" school, which ciently is the first step. The order Realty, 646-5200. ing area, oil heat and air and delayed the opening of (203)4544404 had the main roads plowed and because most schools delayed Pratt and Whitney foundry build­ would have specialized curricu­ of subsequent steps, and a time­ BOLTON, a room Garri­ conditioning systems. CLYDE schools by more than an hour CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. sanded by .1:30 a m He said opening, including Manchester, ing at Hall Court and Pine Street lum and draw students townwide. line. may be decided at the son Colonial. Brand HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS Phone; Mr Schoenfeld at today in the Manchester area. ROUTE $3, VERNON crews were still clearing side which opened one hour late. Tue.sday night, said Capt Jack Over the next year, the board’s committee’s January meeting, new. 4 bedrooms, 2'/i Residents across Connecticut, Rentals 643*5813 •8 Mont* Carto •6965 .streets so not all were sanded Andover Schools. RHAM Junior Hughes, fire department spokes­ long-range planning committee she said. baths, central air. Lo­ BEAUTY SALONS FRUIT BASKETS UNIQUE GIFTS trying to cope with an arctic air cated on Cul-de-sac. as Elsctni T Typ* •10,465 early this morning, and some High School and RHAM Senior man More than l.OflO gallons of will have to consider whether to mass that brought frigid temper­ No definite date has been set for $274,900. Flano Realty, 83 Bulck R*o*l •6995 were still slick. High School opened l‘/i hours water spilled from the broken move pupils living between Mid­ the meeting, she said. I j j j M o a s T R E S C H IC PERU’S FRUIT STAND CRAFTSMEN’S MISCELLANEOUS atures. were digging out from 646-5200.______85 Marc Lynx •2675 Donna Tresselt. a storm moni­ late. Bolton .schools opened on pipes. Hughes said. dle Turnpike and East Center Making a decision on whether Fancy Fruit Baskets - FOR RENT another taste of winter. A slight BOLTON. Brand new FOR RENT GALLERY •8 Ford Escort 4 Or. •4395 tor for the state highway depart­ time. At White Hall Apartments. 281 Street from the Bowers School to establish the magnet .school is BEAUTY SALON delivered locally - shipped chance of snow also was pre­ Contemporary! 4 bed­ “Tho Placo on Cooper St." 88 Skytarti 4 Dr. •8995 ment. .said interstate highways Manchester School Superin­ Center St., water pipes burst in district to the Highland Park paramount because that may rooms, Including mas­ M A N C H E ST ER . Room In ... has gift certificates available nationwide. Large selection of G A R A G E For rent. Two dicted for the region tonight. Our trees are plied with omamonts, cor, oversized. Call 646- •8 CsMbrtly 4 Dr. •7695 were clear by mid-morning, tendent James P. Kennedy .said the basement of an apartment district, and possibly changing have an impact on other school ter bedroom suite. I ’/i quiet rooming house. for all your holiday styles. Imported wicker. Make great The snow, which began falling Off street parking. $75 And wo have Christmas Items 0666. 88 Capric* 4 Dr. while secondary roads still had the one-hour delay would permit which cau.sed the heating system the Robertson School boundary boundaries, Bogli .said. acre lot. $325,000. Flano Great Stocking Sluffers! Christmas Gifts. •9995 Tuesday morning and ended Reolty, 646-5200. per week. 646-16S6 or galore. 85 Cantury Wgn. •8595 some snow cover. Tres.selt said road crews to clear the roads to fail. Hughes said. area where it meets the Bowers The committee also will con­ 276 Oakland St., Manchester early today, caused minor acci­ 569-301S.______303 Elasl Center Street Our sholvae are etuffad with 88 Cantury 4 Dr. state road crews with 630 state sufficiently for school buses. Public transportation was un­ School district, Kennedy said. sider building the addition else­ BOLTON. 5 room Ranch, •8995 dents throughout the state and 1 bath, 1 car detached RO O M S for rent. Country bears and dolls. MerGhandise •4 Skyfiaiak Wag. •5995 trucks had been working since Coventry roads were still snow- affected by the snowfall. A The changing of Robertson’s where from Martin School, modu­ 643-2483 643-6384 And oh so much, much more. slowed the Tuesday afternoon garage, 1 acre lot. atmosphere. Kitchen 87 LaSabr* 4 Dr. •10,695 5:30 Tuesday morning preparing covered early this morning, ac­ spokesman for Bradley Interna- boundaries may be minor since lar classrooms and possibly prlvlllges, ample park­ Irene Is hsre as always with QInny and morning commuting traffic. for the snowfall. $16S,000. Flano Realty, haling too, n n ANTIQUES/ 87 Spactrum 2 Or. •7995 cording to Roger Bellard. roads the school eould use .seven rooms increasing class size from its 646-5200 ing. Call Norman, 688- 88 CM*. Euro 4 Of. •7995 Manchester Police reported State police in Hartford re­ superintendent. See W EATHER, page 14 0188 or 742-1302. FLORAL JEWELRY Stop by (or some (un shopping. I^COlilCTIIIRLES now occupied by special educa­ current average of 21 students SOUTH WINDSOR. New4 And we'll wrap H up for you. bedroom, 231S square MANCHESTER. Sleep­ The ADAMS APPLE 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 ing room for working PARK HILL JOYCE Holldoy Houra, Open 7 Daya CHINA, Some Havlland, foot Split with 2Vi FLOWER SHOP of Vernon, Inc. baths. Cul-de-sac. gentleman. Share bath, pickle caster, reflec­ 14 Carat Gold Chains, 58 Cooper St. 6 4 7 -8 1 6 1 tor, gloves, beaded Petitioners urging charter vote; Fancy Fruit Baskets • Boxwood Israel says PLO $230,000. Wallace- n o cooking. ‘Jennie’ Tustln Realty, 644-5667. $245/month plus one Trees • .\ll Your Christm as Needs!! Bracelets, Earrings sweater. 643-0427. SCHALLER months security. Ref­ Open Dally 10am-9pm / Sun. 106 SOUTH WINDSOR. Being 36 Oak St.« Manchester DAVID’S GIFT SHOPPE erences. 643-2121 ACURA built, e room, 4 bed­ EL CAMINO PLAZA, RT. 30 Rt. 83, Vernon, CT, 875-0060 TV/SHREO/ seeks help 649-0791 USED CARS can’t be ‘partner’ Bolton clerk is verifying names room Colonial on cul- Get the Want Ad habit ... 872-3001 Tmekod Im m Comwr of CatWMCtIcaii APPLIANCES de-sac. $225,000. Editor’s note: Thi.s Ls the read and use the little ods DA V iD 'S offer$ one of the finest 87 Accord LXI ...M 1.595 B y Andrew J. D avis Wollace-Tustin Realty, in Classified regularly. GAS Ronge, microwove, Bv Tonv Czuczka third in a series of vignettes signatures. Wickersham .said signatures were needed, actual seiectionE of hmndcrofted gifts 87 Accord LXI...'11,095 Tuesday’s speech by PLO chair­ Manchester Herald 644-5667. 643-2711. ELECTRONICS BRAY JEWELERS portoble dishwasher. The Associated Press man Yasser Arafat, who ap­ about people in the Man­ The proposed charter changes counts -of registered voters BOLTON. 2,500 Square “SpocioUxing in Diamondx" Houra: Wed.-Sal. 10 to 5 All excellent condition. 86 Audi 4000S .... '10,395 pealed to Israel’s leaders to join chester area who need as­ include a recommendation to showed that about 260 names Very reasonable. 643- BOLTON — Petitioners have toot. Contemporary. S o Seiko a Lassale Watches Friday Nile Until 8 ■ Sundaya 12 to 4 87 Mazda RX7 .... '11,005 GENEVA - The Palestine sistance during the holiday switch to a town manager style of represents the required 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, Ja­ APARTMENTS 0699. offer 3. the PLO in direct, U.N.- enough signatures lo override the 87 Toy. Corolla ...' 7,505 Liberation Organization remains season. The vignettes are government. percent. cuzzi In master bed­ FOR RENT AL Watch making and supervised talks and presented a Board of Selectmen’s veto of Goldsmithlng on premises WRAP UP A LUV TUB 87 Toyota O T ....' 0.005 committed to the elimination of provided by the Manchester The commission was disbanded "We had no trouble at all” room, family room. R^SPORTINfi three-stage “ peace initiative.” proposed changes in the Town $337,000. Flano Realty, AN IDEAL GIFT FOR COUPLES 88 LeSabre...... • 8.005 the Jewish state and thus can Area Conference of after the selectmen’s Dec. 6 vote. getting signatures, Wickersham MANCHESTER. Three APPLIANCES 699 MAIN ST. 1 ^ DODDS Several members of the PLO Charter and bring them up for a 646-5200. « F T CERTIFICATES never be a partner in any peace delegation walked out during (Tiurches. Not all signatures have been said. “ I met one person last night room heated apart­ Shop now for a full selection ot MANCHESTER • 643-5617 88 Marc. Sable...' 8.005 townwide vote. Virginia Wicker- MANCHESTER. Six ment. Hot water, $540. AVAILABLE ARYTIME H O M E Fitnes Unit. Folds talks, Israel told the U.N. General Rein’s speech. verified by Town Clerk Catherine who wouldn’t sign” CaH 85 Audi Q T ...... ' 7.005 sham, .secretary of the defunct room Ranch. 3 bed­ Available December 4. T V i, VCR's, Audio Equipment, for storage. 30x30 Inch. Assembly today. "Jennie” is trying to raise I^einer. Wicker.sham said. Leiner Selectmen Douglas T. Cheney. 88 Audi 4000S .... '10,305 Also, Soviet Deputy Foreign Charter Revision Clommission. rooms, 1.5 baths, fin­ Security, no pets. Call Big Screen TVs, Camcorders, Mi­ MANCHESTER VILLAGE Excellent condition. U.N. Ambassador Johanan Minister Vladimir Petrovsky two children, one still a must verify all signatures and Lawrence A. Converse III and ished family room, 646-2426, weekdays. CHRISTMAS TREES Original, S800. Asking 85 Olda Clara ....' 7.350 said today. crowaves, C D Players, Washers, Bein said "vague phraseology” of said Arafat’s speech "opens a toddler, by herself after I er present the petition to the Board Carl A. Preuss voted against the Florida Sun Room. MANCHESTER. One bed­ MOTOR INN V 646-2300 S400. Call after 4, 649- 85 Mazda R X 7 ....' 7.005 Though only 266 signatures, or Dryers and Kitchen Appliances. Come See Our Choice the PLO’s declaration in Algeria window of new opportunities” to husband left. It’s straining of Selectmen before the select­ proposed charter changes at the $ieo,000. Flano Realty, room apartment, new 0461.______85 Subaru Q L ....• 7,005 10 percent of the eligible town 646-5200. BALSA M H R Blue Sky Trading Co. “ cannot hide the PLO’s commit­ resolve the Middle East conflict. her financial and emotional men can set a voting date, she selectmen’s Dec. 6 meeting, building. Second floor, Wg will bggt gny priegl 84 Accord LX ....' 6,005 voters, are needed to overturn the said. EAST HARTFORD. New7 on busline, one year MUSICAL ment to the common denominator He repeated the Soviet stand resources to the breaking mainly because of the provision 445 Hartford Rd., Manchester Christmas Traes American Indian jewelry and 84 Toy. Cemry ....' 8,005 selectmen’s rejection, the com­ While commission members room, 2Vi both home on lease, $550/month. Cut your own... Btu* 6 WNte Spruce ITEMS that unites all its factions: the that only an international peace point. Close to three- a private cul-de-sac. Utilities additional. Pe­ artwork, leather wallets, bells and 83 Nlaaen 200 ....• 4,405 mission has more than 300 originally believed Jhat about 225 See BOLTON, page 14 647-9997 Om C iriio n a a mraMahit for Bpring PlofiMne path of rejection, violence and conference can solve the Middle quarters of her income goes Builder will consider terman Real Estate, buckles, gold and tilYer jewelry. He HINES Upright Plano, 83 Tercel...... • 3,005 terror.” East conflict. for rent, and the rest goes for your home In tradel 649-9404. Bargau Narsary die thirta, etc. Leanin Tree cards for 8100. Armstrong Flute, $220's. 83 LeSebre...... • 4.005 Therefore, he said, the "PLO In Cairo, Egypt, President food. There’s no money for MANCHESTER. 2famlly, 878 Domlfle Bl.. 9e. VWiKaor Chriatmaa and other important 8100. Call 643-5406 offer can never be a negotiating Hosni Mubarak today praised “ extras” such as clothing. ATTENTION. G overn­ available December VIDEOS OPCN 7 OAYB A W fIK 5pm. 345 Center St., Corps delays Route 6 decision dates. Mexican Jerga*a, Mexican partner" with Israel. Arafat’s speech and disputed Jennie is increasingly de­ ment homes from $1. 1st. Large 3 bedroom, * 644-19661^ Maaeheeter a 847-7077 (under repair). Delin­ I'/i baths appliances. MOVIES & MORE heavy wool wrap sweathera, *48. MBCELLANEOUS Bein made no reference to Washington’s view that it failed to pressed and frightened Bv Nanev Concelman The Central Connectirut Ex­ compen.sate for wetlands des­ quent tax property. Lease, security, $900 meetU.S. requirements. " I do not about their future. Manchester Herald OF MANCHESTER 217 Center St., Manchester FOR SALE MDTMCYGLES/ pressway, which will connect troyed, Douglas said. Repossessions. Call plus utilities. Close to “Your Homa VIdao Slora“ RESTAURANTS know what more is required from “ Jennie” is a member of Route 9 and Interstate 9ll in Meanwhile. Windham, Bolton. 602-838-8885 EXT school and busline. 646- MOPEDS Arafat," Mubarak said. one of 380 households who The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­ Cromwell to Interstate 84%in. Andover and some surrounding OH775.______4074, S4pm. Burr Comur Shopppino Plaza Bears NEW YONN STYU 6 4 7 -0 6 0 7 FOR RENT. John Deere TODAY IISSToNandTpka 510 Combo with opera­ Israeli leaders have dismissed will receive a Qiristmas neers probably won’t make a Farmington, and the Inters^'t- ‘ towns have been waiting since Remove mineral buildup DEUCATESKN A aCSTAWIMT 1907 HARLEY Oovldton LET YO UR newspaper The Golden Goose tor, trl-oxle dum p Heritage Softoll. Orlgl- Arafat’s speech as ambiguous. basket with a week’s supply decision on a wetlands permit for 91-291 project, which will connect March for the Corps to decide help yau keep fruit lars from your teakettle by Video Sales & Rentals QItt Certitleatee C»/tf Gnlore truck with driver. Coll In d e x of food and gifts for the the Route 6 project until early pouring In half a cup of nol new ports, exhaust The U.S. State Department said 1-91 in Windsor and 1-84 Mn whether to issue a wetlands sparkling clean and sweet Gift Certificates Available Corned Beef - Peetrsml - Bagels - Folk Art • T Ia-B ailnH • Fattory • U m as • 647-9745, days or 742- children through the MACC white vinegar and one DsHa - Wodioa T e f - D rM FWwara pipe, hondlabor, seat 28 pagaa, 2 tactlont Arafat failed to recognize explic­ spring, a Corps spokeswoman Manchester, are the first two due permit that would allow the state smelllno. Wash lars, dry Men.-Thun. lOepm • FiL • Sal. loe^opm Hand-Cut Lox - Smoked Fish 79769, evenings. quart of tap water. Heat to New Ogem 7 Defs and corburotor olr itly Israel’s right to exist, a Seasonal Sharing Appeal. said Tuesday. for approvals, she said Department of Transportation to completely then put a Sun. IB -7 pm W H E E L Horae. 42 inch Butinaat. . 13 Natlon/Worid rolling boll and let stand 428 Hanford Tpha. Vamon Twlo Pondi CaoUreBMC Merrow Rd. cleaner assembly. $300. Washington precondition for rec­ Box 773, Manchester 06040. The project, which involves After considering other routes fill in 77 acres of wetlands for the largo piece of newspaper snowplow attachment 649-1061. Ciattifled .25-27 . 7-10 for one hour. Pour out Manchester • 643-6455 Rta. life ToUand, CT ognizing the PLO. Gifts and toys may be construction of an 11 8-mile ex­ for the last segment of the Central Inside the lar and put the 875-1344 and 12 Inch dirt plow. Comics _ 18 Obituarist____ 2 Route 6 expressway. lid on. The paper will solution, fill with water, 872-3541 8175. 649-1661.______AUTD8FDR Prime Minister Yitzhak donated to MACC at Town pressway from Bolton Notch to Connecticut Expressway, the The Windham Board of Select­ absorb any moisture. Let boll again and discard. Focus___ 17 Opinion_____ 12 Fire Headquarters. 75 O u ­ SOLOR hot water heater, Shamir of Israel was uncom­ Windham, is third on a list of Corps recently decided to go with men voted Dec. 6 to file a suit a classified od In your Add buildup to your RBIT/LEAK Food_____ 15-16 Paopla _____17 excellent condition, promising in his rejection of the ter St., or the Eighth District priority approvals, said Susan the original route. But it still must against the Corps if It does not newspaper find a cash budget by selling no- Local/Stata Science _ _ 10-11 longer used furniture and energy controlled F R E E Milage on low cost Palestine Liberation Organiza- Fire Department. 32 Main Douglas. Corps spokeswoman. make a decision on a wetlands make a decision on the wetlands buyer for most anything computerized ther­ ------2-8,14 Sports ___21-24 St. you have far sale. appliances with a low-cost auto rental. Village The state sets those priorities, she permit that would allow the state mostat. Coll 643-6600 Lottery. . 2 Talavlalon. .20 See ARAFAT, page 14 od In Clossifled. 643-2711. Auto Rental. 643-2979or said. to create 15 acres of wetlands to 8m r o u t e 4, 14 anytime. 646-7044. page