20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Nov. 11, 1983

Donna Lou Askew: Cfn-the-job petting Shift tax credits 5= She doesn’t do Issues OK at this bank before year ends REAL ... page 18 ... page 2 ... page 11 ESTATE I Manchester, Conn. Windy and cold; Home of the Week le ipontored by the Manehetter Herald Saturday, Nov. 12, 1983 mostly cloudy MANCHESTER $550,000.00 Single copy; 254 One story Contemporary Professional Build­ — See page 2 ing, 8000 Sq. Ft., built 1978, 2+ acres w/ame- HOME site Parking Area for 30+ cars, full basement, 240 Ft. Frontage. Oil fired, hot water Heat, separate Air Condition system. Security Sys­ tem, quick access to Exit 94, I-86. Reagan brings OF THE Call and ask for Peter Miller or Ginger Street • at 872-7777.______‘friendship’ to p is Merrill Lynch WEEK R n a ltv South Koreans

K-Mart Plaxa, 295 Hartford Tpke. Vornon 872-7777 By Norman D. Sandler provocation, Korean authorities United Press International offered a reward of $37,500 and an A / " apartment to anyone with informa­ SEOUL — President Reagan tion on possible terrorist attacks. flew to the tense Korean peninsula U.S. officials said Reagan's Saturday bearing "the warmest primary objective of the trip was to expressions of friendship” for reaffirm the U.S security commit­ 156 E Center South Korea and outrage toward ment to South Korea. Manchester ' its communist neighbor to the The United States has 40,000 north. troops in the country, 10,000 of In a troubled time of peace "we them patrolling the thin strip of stand together as we once did in no-man's land that separates north from south. - A HOME YOU WON’T FORGET ial. with 3 bedroorrts. dining room, front to beck liv­ home. Asking S44.500.00 Hwan. ing to the Demilitarized Zone to $106,000 , ' ing room-with fireplace, kitchen with braekfast bar. enclosed sunporch and french doors. An exceptional, well-kept home. Call our Manchester "Our purpose is the same; our underscore the U.S. commitment. office for more details. 643-4000 resolve unshaken," he said. "W e While the United States has renew today our commitment to urged South Korea to exercise each other and to the cause of restraint in its response to the Korean and American freedom." Rangoon bombing. Shultz said The president and his wife, Reagan was not shying from direct Nancy, went to Seoul from Tokyo criticism. on the last leg of a fast-paced "North Korea does seem to be on 16,000-mile trip to bolster relations a campaign to raise tensions to the with two key Asian allies. maximum degree." he said. 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FREE no-wax floor, newer carpeting, Korea the warmest expressions of Before a state dinner Saturday Has/ Eitsta MARKET __ 64 7-9914 friendship from the American evening, Reagan arranged to have Construction Co., caulks seams in the 111 aeiii Sf.. Itaodwetvr, Ct. heating system and plumbing. Ni­ REAL ESTATE SERVTCEIevaluation cely decorated and a pleasure to people,” he said. a half-hour meeting with represen­ spilivyay at Lower Bolton Lake Dam. Workers 646-4<9S 223 East Cantar St. Manchaatar Rt. 44A Bolton showl $59,900.00 Reagan made no specific men­ tatives of the Korean community. say the dam reconstruction, which is being tion of the two most recent Aides said they would include tragedies to jolt South Korea: the some who have been critical of overseen by state Department of Environ­ Sept. 1 downing of a Korean Air Chun. mental Protection, is on schedule. The JUST LISTED! Lines jetliner with 269 people But he planned no formal contact project is expected to be finished by the end aboard and an Oct. 9,bombing in with South Korean dissidents. And of the year. Above, a dump truck crosses the Burma — blamed on North Korea in keeping with his preference for — that killed 17 high-ranking South "quiet diplomacy,” he planned to earthen dam, headed toward the spillway Korean officials, including four discuss the touchy subject of reconstruction work going on at the cabinet ministers. human rights only in private while southeast end of the lake. Below, a worker Both incidents heightened the hammering away at the North observes another moving earth as he walks drama of his highly symbolic visit Korean threat in public. and the president prepared to "The threats from North Korea along the spillway, which has been under address them in blunt fashion in a — the reality of the murders of the reconstruction since early September. speech to the National Assembly. people in the South Korean govern­ Secretary of State George Shultz ment — constitute a deep depriva­ said Reagan "w ill want to express tion of human rights in South his outrage at the North Korean Korea^" Shultz said. murder of members of the South U.S. -bfficiuls said the Rangoon Korean government inn Burma.” killings froze efforts to promote Manchester — 43 Forest St. Extraordinary Security precau­ reconciliation in Korea and in­ One of original C hen^ Estates. Gracious & tions were in effect. 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FISH REALTY CO. we have a bill that will get signed,” cated he would veW that amount or/lroucs/^^ Senate Appropriations Committee • also. 243 Main St., Manchesleg Vornon Circle, Vernon Chairman Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., The Democrats retented and said after the joint conference gutted the anginal provision by 90 643-1591 872-9153 committee approved the com- percent, offering to add only $98.7 promise agreement by voice vote. million to a few education and 2 The House, tired of waiting welfare programs. The Senate around all day on Veterans Day for Republicans agreed, after first JUST USTED ONLY $61,000. nnnirviiu $72 900 the conference to resolve the consulting with budget director Gorgeous new 3 bedroom 6 room.home with 1'/!bath& differences between the Senate- David Stockman, Hurry and see this Immaculate 3 bedroom colonial in 2 car garage and large 100’ x 150’ lots. ONLY 3 LEFT! the Bower School district! Won't last a weeki! CHFA CHFA. and House-passed spending bills. “ We wouldn’t have adjourned if I announced it would return Satur- thought we wouldn't get the bill Mother meets' eight childreh after 44 years day to vote on the compromise. signed," Hatfield said. The Senate has to wait for the In return. Senate Republicans agreed to a $11.5 billion foreign aid ORLANDO, Fla. (U Pl) - An have made the trip" from her Twenty-seven years later, Mrs. sisters — Faith LaKoche, 50. of package — $600 million less than ailing, 81-year-old mother was home in Rhode Island. Swain began a search for her Merritt Island, and Patrftia Gates, ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the Senate had in its original reunited with eight of her children "But she told me she wanted to family. Over the years, she found 47, of Tampa — were located ■ _ , spendingbill,but$170millionmore Friday in a tearful meeting 44 see us all together before she three brothers — Tommy Ramsey, Thursday after newspapei* ac­ IHSlClC I OCifly House level. years after the family was separ­ died," said Mrs. Swain. 52, of Lake City, Charles Clark, 55. counts told of the reunion plans. ^ The foreign aid package is about ated by tragedy. Family ties were severed in 1939 of Anniston. Ala., and Wesley M rs. .Swain said fam il.y 20 pages, 2 sections, *3 million over current levels. Lillie Green - was greeted by when Mrs. Green, who was di­ DeGrange, who lived in Miami members have "no leads" on the 2 odverllsino supplements , but $160 million below the presi­ smiling faces and hugs from sons vorced and holding down three until his death last year. only remaining missing sister, dent's request. and daughters she hadn’t seen jobs to support her family, was In addition, two sisters were Janet. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Siiturday, Nov. 12, 1983 The candidate comes first Your neighbors' views: Donna Lou Askew: She doesn’t do issues What made you decide to vote or not to vote in the recent election? I?..:,, Askew told a group of senior Askew taught elementary school. elderly mothers in their 80s. When By Miliv McLean l^t a few opinions fly. She believes citizens Thursday, during a cam­ In IM I, she stopped teaching and she does campaign — primarily in United Press tnternatlonol the "feminization” of poverty is a paign stop in New Hampshire. they adopted, their daughter, An­ New Hampshire and Iowa — her major problem facing the nation. schedule often includes senior She's a strong backer of the Equal “ His parents were divorced when gela. Two years later they adopted NASHUA, N.H. (U P l) Push centers. Donna Lou Askew on the issues and Rights Amendment. he was 2. There were six children their son, Kevin. she'll stop at a certain point, shake At the same time, she doesn't and each one had to help earn a THE CHILDREN were only 7 SHE SEEMS COMFORTABLE her head slightly and spy firmly in believe the country is ready for a living." , and 9 when the Askews entered the there, bending over to greet each her soft southern drawl. “ I really woman president but thinks it Reubin Askew delivered pies his Florida governor's mansion in 1971 resident at a Iqnch table onO by don’t like to go into issues.” “ might be” ready for a female vice - mother baked for a living. He sold — "one of the reasons I did not get one, asking them to watch her Of all the wives of the men president “ sometime in the near newspapers and paid the family overly involved (with state husband’s campaign closely. running for president, she is future." water .bill from a very young age, among the most adamant about Dohna Lou Harper Askew, 49, she told the group. issues)," Mrs. Askew said. As for a woman president, she “ I felt I should be the stabilizing keeping her husband in front and grew lip in Sanford, Fla., a small The Askews met while she was a said: "I don’t think (the voters) her own thoughts in the agricultural town that has become senior at Florida State University. factor. That’s my forte anyway." are ready (or one today. We should background. a suburb of Orlando, 18 miles She belonged to a sorority, sang in she said. have groundwork and bbasic foun­ Her greatest public accomplish­ “The first thing (a first lady) away. Her father worked his way the glee club and graduated in 1955 dations before you do too many should do is support her husband, up to a management Job in a with an education degree. Her ment during her husband's eight new things on the top.” company with large citrus husband had been student body years as governor was to establish help him be the president, because She cites state laws that discrim­ holdings. president a few years earlier and a volunteer guide program and to he is the president. He makes the inate against women, unequal pay, had gone on to law school at the open the governor’s residence to Wally Irish, Manches­ decisions," the wife of former unfair insurance programs and the Caroline Custer, Man­ Bill Olcavare, Man­ Mrs. Ann Brown, Man­ HER BACKGROUND contrasts University of Florida. the public, she said. Robin Andrews, Man­ Francis X. Terhune, Bill Boulay, Manches­ ter: "I am an American Florida Gov. Reubin Askew said. (act that most of those below the Arthur Buckler, Man­ chester: ” I always vote. I chester: “ It’s a lesponsi- chester: ” I think it’s very with her husband’s. They married and moved to Mrs. Askew’s campaign sche­ chester: “ I Just don’t Manchester: "It’s my ter: ” I felt I might as well and 1 believe it’s a consti­ But when she relaxes a little — poverty level will be single moth­ chester: “ It's one of the only missed one election bility. It’s not a important.” DONNA LOU ASKEW “ He knows what it is to grow up Pensacola, where Askew was a dule is now somewhat limited spend enough time paying privilege and my duty — do it. At least I ’ll have tutional privilege that we her hands folded neatly, a big ers with children by the year 2,000. things that I have, that I and that was a primary. privilege.” in a family without a father,” Mrs. prosecuting attorney and Mrs. because both she and Askew have attention to the election to and Mike to vote.” some say in who I vote for all should participate in. . . . strong ERA backer smile always on her face — she'll can do here in this coun­ You don’t have this free­ really know.” or don’t vote for.” We should participate in try. .It's one of the free dom in other countries — I government whether we things I have — I have my was in Poland for two Peopletalk Weather views.” weeks so I know.” agree with it or not. ” Today’s forecasts Address by U.S. official Birthday almanac Connecticut, Massachusetts and Calendar Nov. 13 — Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), Rhode Island: Saturday a few the novelist, poet and author of travel books. He showers or snow flurries mainly in ;; s../ .n ■ ■; wrote the adventure novels “ Treasure Island," the morning, windy and cold with Manchester temperatures holding in the 30s to to highlight education week “ Kidnapped" and “ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Nov. 14 — Joseph R. McCarthy (1908-1957), the around 40. Clearing Saturday Monday controversial U.S. senator who dominated the night, continued windy and cold. Planning and Zoning Commission, 7 p.m. Lincoln visit classes and eat lunch with early 1950s by his charges of communist Lows in the teens and 20s. Sunday Center hearing room. A storytellingsession for parents students. "Parent Center” set up subversion in high government circles. In 1954, he sunny with highs in the 40s. Committee on Affordable Housing, 7:30 p.m. to sit in on. a class to be conducted displaying text books, materials on was censured by the Senate. Maine: Saturday showers Lincoln Center room. in the middle of Marshall’s mall parenting. Nov. 15 — Ed Asner'(1929-), the actor best changing to light snow in the north Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., 45 N. School St. and an alumni-finding contest are • Martin School. Thursday: Se­ known as Lou Grant, the TV character on “ The and mountains and becoming Transportation Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Municipal among the events planned in nior citizens visitation, 9a.m. to 11 Mary Tyler Moore Show" and the “ Lou Grant” windy. Highs in the 30s north and Building coffee room, Manchester public schools Mon­ a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. All series. 40s south. Saturday night scattered Manchester Historical Society, 7:30 p.m. Lincoln day through Friday to celebrate week: Open house. Grade one Nov. 16 — Burgess Meredith (1909-), the flurries north and east followed by Center conference room. American Education week. guests may watch reading igroups. character actor who has appeared on stage, clearing windy and colder. Lows in Democratic Executive Board, 7:30 p.m.. Probate . But the highlight of the festivi­ Grade two guests may observe a screen and television. His films include “ Win- the teens north and 20s south. Court. ties will fall on Thursday when Dr. math lesson and a music program. terset,” “ Of Mice and Men” and the “ Rocky” Sunday sunny and windy with Lawrence Davenport, U.S. assist­ Tuesday Grade three guests are invited to series. highs in the 20s north and 30s south. ant secretary of education, will Data Processing Committee. 7:30 p.m., DP offices, watch a math activity group and a Nov. 17 — Tom Seaver (1944-), the pitcher for New Hampshire: Saturday scat­ address a town meeting on Lincoln Center. computer lesson. Grade four and the New York Mets who has been a 20-game- tered showers changing to flurries education. Building Committee, 7:30 p.m., Manchester High five guests are invited to a winner five times. He won the National League Cy and becoming windy. Highs in the Windy and cold In Connecticut Davenport will speak on the School. program on stamp collecting and a Young Award in 1969, 1973 and 1975. 30s. Cold and windy Saturday Reagan administration’s plans for Windy and cold today with mostly cloudy skies. A 40 percent Human Relations Commission, 8 p.m. Municipal video tape of poetry reading. Nov. 18 - William S. Gilbert (1836-1911), the night. Lows in the teens and low American schools in light of recent chance of showers or (lurries in the morning. Highs only near 40. Building coffee room. Grade five and six students will British playwright and libretist who is known for 20s. Sunday sunny with highs in the reports which point to a nationwide Northwest winds 25 to 35 mph. Saturday night clearing, windy and present social studies reports. his collaboration with composer Arthur Sullivan. 20s north and 30s south. Wednesday crisis in education. Parents of PROBE (gifted pro­ They created “The Pirates of Penzance.’’ Vermont: Blustery and cold cold. Lows near 20. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph. Sunday sunny. Manchester Housing Authority, 7:30p.m., Adminis- Discussion will follow, and possi­ gram) students are ipvited to "H.M.S. Pinafore” and “ The Mikado." Saturday. A chance of more snow Highs in the 40s. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Erica atration Building, Westfield Gardens, Bluefield ble topics include how to stimulate obseri’e .and participate in a Nov. 19 — Ted Turner (1938-), the media tycoon, or flurries. Highs 25 to 35. Clearing Pagliuco, 9, of 20 Jensen St., Manchester, a fourth-grade student at Drive. learning in local schools, teacher special PROBE class. sports executive and yachtsman. He is the owner and very cold Saturday night. Bowers School. Advisory Park and Recreation Commission. 7:30 evaluation, whether or not to focus • Nathan Hale School. Thurs­ of baseball's Atlanta Braves and basketball’s Lows in the teens. Sunny and p.m.. Municipal Building coffee room. curriculum on basic subjects and day: Senior citizens visitation, 9 Atlanta Hawks. He won the Am erica’s Cup in the milder Sunday. Highs 35 to 45. Child and Youth Commission. 7:30 p.m.. Lincoln set rigorous academic standards, a.m, to 2:30 p.m. During week: yacht Courageous in 1977. Center gold room. reducing the size of schools, Extended outlook Commission on Handicapped, 7:30 p.m.. Senior starting programs (or potential parents may visit classes of Citizen’s Center. drop-outs and lengthening the children. Extended outlook for New Eng­ school day and year. Former • Robertson School. Thursday: Thursday land Monday through Wednesday: school board member Eleanor Senior citizens visitation, 9 a.m. to Judge’s hours, 6:30 p.m.. Probate Court. Connecticut, Massachusetts and LAWRENCE DAVENPORT 11 a.m., 1:15 to 3 p.m. (Parents Comment Session, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Board of Coltman will moderate. Rhode Island: Fair Monday. In­ The’meeting will begin at 7 p.m. . . . to address meeting were invited to lunch with students Directors office. Municipal Building. creasing cloudiness Tuesday. with an informal reception in the this past week, and treated to Chance of rain Wednesday. Highs Manchester High School audito­ wreath-making project in home continuous slide shows and stu­ from the mid 40s to lower 50s. Andover rium (oyer. Local honorees will be economics depprtment. dents telling stories of their Overnight lows mostly in the 20s Joan Taylor, Manchester Teacher • Bowers School. Tuesday: Se­ parents’ school days.) Readying for big show Monday and 30s to lower 40s Monday of the Year, David Brysgal, nior citizens visitation, 9 to 11 a.m. • Verplanck School. Thursday: Pegge Lee, 63, sings a number called “ My Tuesday and Wednesday. Board o'f Fire Commissioners, firehouse, 7:30 p.m. Connecticut Cooperative Educa­ • Buckley School. Monday: Par­ Senior citizens visitation, 9 to 11 Daddy Was a Railroad Man,” describing her Vermont: Fair Monday, cloud­ Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office tion Teacher of the Year, and ents invited to visit classrooms and a.m . 1 to 3 p.m. Other events father's early life, during the first rehearsal in ing up with a chance of showers Building, 7:30 p.m. Renote Lincoln, Connecticut Ger­ have lunch with students. Thurs­ during week: Contest to find the man Teacher of the Year. Daven­ day: Grandparents invited to visii most Verplanck alumni. Alumni New York Wednesday for her autobiographical Tuesday, rain or snow Wednesday. Thursday port’s talk will begin at 7:30 p.m. classrooms and have lunch with will address the students on their musical entitled “ P eg." She will star in the show Highs in the mid 30s and 40s and Board of Library Directors, Andover Library. 8 Throughout next week, special students. occupations and lives since they scheduled to open on Broadway Dec. 14. lows in the 20s and 30s. p.m. Maine: Fair Monday. Increas­ education week events at local • Highland Park School. Tues­ left the school. Bulletin boards will ing cloudiness Tuesday with a schools are as follows: day: Open visitation (or senior show the occupations of alurnni chance of rain south late in the day. Bolton • Bennet Junior High School. citizens and public, 9 a.m. to 12:30 and where they now live. Wednesday a chance of rain south UPl WESTMtn FOTOCAST ' Wednesday: Open class (7th grade p.m. All week: "Switch week” — • Waddell School. Thursday: Counting their chickens? social studies and science) in community members invited to Senior citizens visitation. 9 a.m. to and rain or snow in the north and Monday Marshall’s mall, Manchester Par- teach a lesson of their choice. 3 p.m. During week: parents Musical to Broadway Carroll O’Connor and his wife, Nancy, do a bit mountains. Daily highs in the mid Public, Building Commission, Community Hall kade, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. At Special grade presentations. PTA invited to visit classes. of premature celebrating backstage following the 30s north and 40s south. Overnight fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. Liza Minelli, 37, having finished her workshop school, special parent-student art paperback book fair. • Washington School. Tuesday: production of the musical. “ The Rink,” in which opening Wednesday of “ Brothers.” The play lows in the 20s. National forecast Tuesday class. In evening, "Can we talk?” • Keeney School. Thursdayr Se­ Home reading program. Other she co-starred with Chita Rivera, has decided to marked O’Connor's debut on Broadway both as New Hampshire: Fair Monday. Rain is expected In the north Pacific states while snow (lurries fall In Board of Selectmen, Community Hall. 7:30 p.m. session with Principal Thomas M. nior citizens visitation. 9 a.m. to 11 events during week: Open house bring the show to Broadway later next month an actor and a director. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday Bolton Homemakers, Community Hall, 10 a m. to 3 Meisner at home of Linda a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Friday: Tuesday through Thursday. PTA after she completes a concert tour. Originally, Reviews Were generally unfavorable. N.Y. with a chance of rain south late in the higher elevations of the Northeast. Elsewhere, mostly (air weather Daily News critic Douglas Watt reported the the day. Wednesday a chance of should gjle for the most part in with skies ranging from clear to partly p.m. Parkany. p aren ts invited to listen to Gail presentation on helping your child she planned to do it off-Broadway but the Herman, story teller. Other events to succeed in school. Special grade show “ an exceptionally moribund evening of rain south and rain or snow in the cloudy. Minimum temperatures Include: (approximate maximum Wednesday • Illing Junior High School. producers persuaded her there was not enough Open house all week. Special during week: Parents invited to presentations. money in such a production — bbut there would be theater.” Headline over the review read north. Daily highs in the upper 30s readings In parenthesis) Atlanta 33 (62), Boston 37 (44), Chicago 23 Bolton Senior Citizens, Community Hall, 1:30 p.m. on Broadway. ‘“ Brothers’ is not what Archie Needed.” north and 40s south. Overnight (41), Cleveland 27 (44). 41 (67). Denver 30 (60), Duluth 16 (33), Planning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. lows in the 20s. Houston 41 (72), Jacksonville 38 (62), Kansas City 27 (46), Little Rock Zoning Commission, Community Hall fireplace ■ . "Weather radio 35 (57), Los Angeles 57 (69), Miami 54 (75), Minneapolis 20 (39). New room, 7:30 p.m. Orleans 43 (63), New York 35 (39), Phoenix 54 (83), San Francisco 55 Another man found guilty Thursday The National Weather Service (70), Seattle 45 (52), St. Louis 27 (48). Washington 32 (47). Water Pollution Advisory Committee, Community broadcasts 24-hour continuous Hall, 7:30 p.m. Almanac weather information on 162.475 mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in Friday • Democratic Town Committee, Community Hall, 8 New London and 162.40 mHz in in 1980 drug crackdown p.m. In 1974, Yasser Arafat, head of the Palestine Meriden. Herald photo by Pinto Liberation Organization, told the U.N. General Today, Nov. 12 Bv Sarah Passell According to court testimony, overcast and rainy. Judge Barry Assembly the goal of the PLO was establishment of an Camels are valuable assets to Coventry, Herald Reporter Aspinall sold a total of just over six allowed the report as evidence but Today is Saturday, November 12th, the 316th day of independent state. JFK rose blooms migrating Bedouin tribes of the grams of cocaine to task force would not allow Gersten to say 1983 with 49 to follow. ( desert. They supply hair (or ropes Monday ^ agent Jeffrey Hotsky at a Corvette anything to the jury about what it The moon is in its first quarter. Robert Larnett of 45 Brookfield St., Dana P. Aspinall was found and clothing. Above all, each Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office repair shop in Glastonbury on Jan. meant. The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn. guilty Thursday in Manchester female with young gives as much Building planning office, 7:30 p.m. Manchester, gazes with pride at his 27 and Feb. 2, 1980. He was Testimony from the defense The evening stars are Mercury and Jupiter. Superior Court of twice selling as one gallon of milk dally for 11 Coventry Taxpayers Association, time and place to arrested by another task force Those born on this date are under the sign of John F. Kennedy rose, which blos­ cocaine to an undercover narcotics witnesses, two Village Vettes” months. be announced. agent 20 months later. employees, may have worked Scorpio. They include French physicist Jacques somed this week, months after its usual agent in early 1980. The four-man, ■ Town Council steering committee. Town Office Hotsky said he knew Aspinall against Aspinall. Both admitted, Chdrles |n 1746, Sun Yat-sen, Chinese nationalist and blooming season in midsummer. This two-woman Jury deliberated about ^uihjing nurse’s office, 7:30 p.m: only as Dana when he bought under cross-examination by pro­ revolutionary, in 1866, Princess Grace of Monaco, half an hour -before reaching its month marks the 20th anniversary of cocaine from him. He did not learn former American movie starGrace Kelly, in 1929, and iTuessday verdicts. secutor Peter Ponziani, that the his last name until a few days other Dana did not look at all like entertainers Kim Hunter in 1922, and Stephanie Lottery ; Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building John F. Kennedy’s death. When the rose With the conclusion of AspinalTs . trial, the state has an unbroken before Aspinall was arrested in the Aspinall. One conceded that the Powers in 1942. Planning Office, 7:30 p.m. showed signs of frost damage Friday, record of convictions in the nearly early hours of Oct. 22, 1982, when other Dana normally goes by the On this date in history: Democratic Town Committee, Town Office Build­ Larnett picked the pure white blossom he picked AspinalTs photograph name Al. In 1941, the German arm y’s drive to take Moscow Connecticut daily ing board room, 7:30 p.m. 40 cases stemming from a crack­ and presented it to his wife, Helen. down on Manchester-area drug out of an array of similar photo­ Even so, Gersten relied on the was halted by the Russians on the outskirts of the city. Friday; 527 Wednesday Larnett cultivates roses in his back yard. , traffic a year ago. Only two cases graphs prepared by another agent. theme of mistaken identity in his 2 In 1948, a war crimes tribunal in Japan sentenced 2 Recreation Commission. Town Office Building have come to trial, and a third is Task force agents made a sweep final argument. The jury was not former premier Tojo and six World War Two P l a y F o u r : 4489 planning office, 7:30 p.m. scheduled for later this (all. The of more than 30 arrests in and impressed. colleagues to die by hanging. Satellite view Conservation Commission, Town Office Building others pleaded guilty to various around Manchester the night of In a related case, last month a In 1982, Former' K-G-B chief Yuri Andropov board room, 8 p.m. Wolf defends dog Oct. 21 and 22. Law enforcement jury found Richard Fantasia, 28, succeeded the late Leonid Brezhnev as general other numbers drawn Friday in Commerce Department satellite photo shows layered .clouds drug-related charges and recieved New EnglandL prison sentences. The mass of officials have said the one-night formerly of Manchester, guilty of secretary of the Communist Party. producing light to moderate showers over the Ohio Valley and New Thursday “ CULVER CITY, Calif. (U P l) — A dog got his day in Vermont daily: 396. arrests was declared at the time to spree of arrests was organized so possession of more than 30 pounds Also in 1982, Polish authorities freed Solidarity England. Thick frontal clouds extend from southern California to the Finance Committee, Town Office Building nurse’s court and beat a leash law rap because his owner said Maine daily: 513. be the largest crackdown on drug that suspects would not get wind of of marijuana with intent to sell. founder Lech Walesa after 11 months of internment. Northern Rockies. Clouds causing thunderstorms are over the office, 7:3 p.m. it was worth paying a lawyer to defend his German f Rhode Island daily: 2562. “ 4-47 Economic Development Commission. Town Office traffic in Manchester history. it from one another in time to flee. Free on bond until he was con­ western Caribbean and the Bahamas while high clouds over southern shepherd. Jackpot” numbers: 33-24-21-42. Building planning office, 7:30 p.m. Municipal Court Judge Harold Cherness 'Thursday Aspinall, 24, looked stricken as Defense attorney Aaron L. victed, Fantasia is currently being Florida. Sunday, Nov 13 New Harqpshire daily: 8220. agreed to dismiss the leash law charge if Robert he stood before the jury, but he Gersten tried to convince the jufy held at the Hartford Correctional Townsend agreed to pay a $58 veterinarian bill for a remained silent as the Verdicts that Hotsky mistook another man Center, named Dana, who also worked at At Fantasia’s sentencing Nov. Sunday^Novemher 13th, is the 317th day of 1983 with ■ur smaller dog that his pet. Maxwell, bit on-July 12. were delivered. At the prosecu­ tor’s request. Judge David M. Village Vettes on Main Street in 30, his attorney is expected to 48I to folldw. Townsend agreed, but said that Justice was not being M aiichester Herald Fire Calls Barry immediately raised bond * Glastonbury, for Aspinall. He tried announce that Fantasia will ap­ The moon is in its first quarter. served at even having to pay the small fee. to show that Hotsky’s memory of peal the decision. His family is The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn. Townsend’ attorney, Lawrence Wolf, contended from 7,500 to $50,000 pending Thomas J. Hooper, Richard M. Diamond sen ten c^ , which is scheduled (or the 1980 transactions has dimmed. expected to post a $70,000 appeal The evening stars are Mercury and Jupiter. there was no violation because Max was on private Co-Publishers Manchester Hotsky testified that the base­ bond. Those born on this date are undeiYthe sign ol property. Wolf was satisfied, and Maxwell — who Dec. 7. UPl photo ment body shop in which he met Robert L. Butler, the last of the Scorpio. They include St. Augustine'of Hippo, a Thursday, 7:59p.m. — medical call, 20 Legion Dfive appeared in court on a leash — kept his own counsel. Aspinall faces up to 15 years in USPS 327-500 VOL. cm. No. 37 Aspinall has two overhead garage ca^es stemming from the area theologian, in 354, King Edward the-Third of England, (Paramedics). prison on each count, but there is no minimum penalty. He was freed doors. Gerstep presented a photo­ crdckdown, awaits trial on three in 1312, and Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson in Today In history Thursday, 8:25 p.m.— medical call, 7 Walnut St. Publlthed dally except Sunday and certqltUiolldaytby Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 (or one on bond soon after an agent of the graph of Village Vettes showing > charges of selling marijuana, 1850. month, $15.35 lor three months, $30.70for six months and (Paramedics). First black elected the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brnnard Ploce, Statewide Narcotics Task Force that the basement has only one selling hashish and selling cocaine. On this date in history: On Nov. 12, 1948 an international Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at $61.40 (or one year. Moll rotes ore avallablepn t’eguest. Thursday, 10:45 p.m: — medical call, Windsor arrested him at his home in Bolton ' overhead garage door. In 1927, the Holland Tunnel under the Hudson River Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address Street (Paramedics). PULASKI, Tenn. (U P l) — The birthplace of the Ku military tribunal in Japan sentenced changes to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, To place a classified or display advertisement, or to in the early hours of Oct. 22, 1982. Hotsky said he remembered the between New York City and New Jersey was opened. report a news Item, story or picture Idea, call 643-2711. Thursday, 10:46 p.m. — medical call, Windsor Klux Klan has elected its first black to the Board of M an ch ester, Conn. 06040. He was led Thursday from the afternoon of Feb 2 as bright and The Territory of the Virgin It had been under construction seven years. former Premier Hideki Tojo to die by Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Street (Eighth District), canceled. Aldermen, passing over a candidate named Robert E. F rid a y . courtroom to the courthouse clear. Gersten tried to introduce as Islands sends one delegate to the In 1933, the first recorded “ sit-down" strike in the hanging. He was arrested as a war To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call Friday, 3:50 a.m. — medical call, 439 Center St. Li€6. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30p.m. Monday lockup. A court spokesman said he evidence a weather report, which U.S. House of Representatives. The Manchester Herald Is a subscriber to United Press Mitchell Birdsong, a custodian at the Giles County United States was staged by workers at thd Hormel criminal following Japan’s surrender in through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery (Paramedics). International newsservices and Is a member of the Audit was later taken to the Hartford he claimed showed the weather 'The delegate may vote in commit­ Packing Compan;/ in Austin, Minnesota. should be mode by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and by Friday, 9:43 a.m. — smoke alarm, Pascal LanC courthouse, won by two votes Thursday to take one o' World War II. Tojo is seen as he arrived Bureau of Circulations. Correctional Center. that day in the Hartford area was tee but not on the floor. 7:30 a.m. Saturday. (Town). three seats up for grubs. , In 1973, the U-S'Senate approved a bill authorizing at court to hear his sentence. • construction of an oil pipeline from Alaska. I 4 - MANCMESTKFt HERALD. Siiliirdiiy, Nov. 12, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday,_yov. 12, 1983 5 99 Bodies, maybe^Cuban, found at battlefield !^!TER \A Taste Of; “The City of Village Charm HOUSEWASHING Teachers, doctors sought for Grenada High PreMura Power WaeMng GENERALAARON COOK Of Vinyl, Aluminum And Vlfbod Sided Home*. By Daniel Orosdoff United Press International HEATING OIL MAK Painting ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada — The Reagan adminis­ f43-2659 tration is seeking to replace Soviet bloc teachers and HAS QUALITY SERVICE »f ACCIPr doctors expelled from Grenada after the U.S. invasion VSA that toppled a' militant Marxist regime, aid officials cAu 568-3500 said Friday. U.S. mission spokesman James Dandridge said a grave digging team exhumed 30 bodies believed to be OPTICAL Cubans and planned to raise another 12 bodies from CUNUFFE AUTO BODY / battlefield gravesites. ROUTE M TALCOTTVILLE. CT. Tho’bodies were to be flown to the nearby island of Barbados where Cuban pathologists who arrived there Friday will work to identify them. 24 HR. TOWING Dandridge said if the Cubans do not positively } ____ » 763 ond 191 Mom Si Mon«he»i«f Ph«n. 64J.1 191 o> IVOO identify all 42 of the cadavers, the unidentified bodies 643-0016 will be returned to Grenada for further investigation. •COMPLITI COUI9ION RIPAIR • Cottbrooh MoM. Mansfield Phone 456-1141 A Western diplomat in Barbados said the •POMION AND AMERICAN CARE • evacuation of the corpses could be delayed while r Since 1947 MASTIfN C O N N iA te V T S itAotNO mu sitvKt orriaAMn "details are being worked out on when and where to Custom Kitchen Center Art Cunliffe, Prop. examine them. "It’s a bit of a tricky problem," he Kilrhon & Bathroom Remodeling ENERGY SAVING said. U.S. mission spokesman Guy Farmer had said that STEVENSON'S STOIM MIME AWNINGS some of the dead could be Grenadians. 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Ct.- take up the slack in teachers while "the Peace Corps (left) shakes hands Friday with James agreement for U.S. aid amounting to $3 Phone: 649-5533 BOB STEVENSON may provide others." Davere Pitt‘of Grenada's interim advi- million. Congress has approved $3 million in assistance to I COMMIROAl INDUSTtlAl HStOfNTIAL East Coast Carpet and Grenada, which was barred from receiving U.S, aid To See Your Ad OF NORTH AMERICA during the four years in power of pro-Cuban Prime airport at Point Salines. The Reagaii administration Grenadians for years have wanted a modern Maintenance Co. Minister Maurice Bishop, slain Oct.' 19 in a coup by has charged the airstrip was built for military facility to replace Pearls airport 20 miles northeast of With the financial assistance of P&W We heve evpended Into your aree. We epeciaHit In more militant Marxists. In Thisi Space, . 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"Grenadians are very concerned about the airport construction workers, soldiers and employees of Herald at 643-2711. WHh Ihift ed. get an Arm Chair Cleaned r il B B SEEVICES CHANCED - APPUANCES INSTAUED «rhen you heve Two Rooms of Carpet Most of that money was earmarked for .a new and want to see it completed,” one U.S. diplomat said. Soviet bloc aid programs. SWIMMING POOL WMMC - OUTDOOE UCHTINC Cteened. 643-5S39 -'295-0445 ^ ADDITIONS • EEC 600MS - WATEE HEATEES “ Serving !4 ie.ftseO "5 MILE ROAD RACE" AMERICAN EXPRESS 391 Broad 8t., Manchaatar SERVICE rejected demands that he leave Lebanon to avert United Press International between male and female brains more likely to use one side at a Mmichmur, Cl. TWe. Mil a rebel assault on loyalist guerrilla positions in tried through a series of questions time. 646-7096 densely populated Tripoli. BOSTON — The scientist who to convince her to speculate that Ms. De Lacoste said the differ­ Despite a four-day truce aimed a^ preventing discovered a key portion of the th e difference signifies ence in the corpus callosum is the Thanksgiving Day, November 24th, 1983 - 10:30 A.M. WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL street battles, shell explosions and small arms brain is larger in women than men superiority. first major difference between the SPECIALIZINQ IN AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION said Friday it does not necessarily male and female brain that is not fire could be heard in the city of 150,000 people. Ms. De Lacoste refused to yield SUPERIOR MUFFLERS HEATING and SHEET METAL Each side accused the other of violating the mean women are intellectually to their line of reasoning. connected to sexual functioning. CONNECTICUT A.A.U. SANCTIONED tenuous cease-fire. superior to men. Some women, such as Candace Within the last two years neuros­ cientists have become increas­ Keep Your Eyes DON WILLIS GARAGE, INC. In Beirut, the rightist Voice of Lebanon radio M. Christine De Lacoste, a Pert, chief of the brain biochemi­ specialists ingly interested in the brain WHEEL a l ig n m e n t BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SfM'/iCF New Engtand Mechanical Services, Inc. said Syrian antiaircraft guns fired at U.S. neurobiologist at the University of cal section at the National Institute •Run «Cheer •Donate •Buy A Program differences of the sexes. Other g e n e r a l r e p a ir in g warplanes for the second consecutive day, but Texas Health Science Center, of Mental Health, said the larger Propane Cylinders Filled there was no confirmation from Damascus or found within the past year that the organ suggests that females are scientists at the meeting said On This Space 166 TUNNEL RD. 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The atmosphere at the meeting, carriers off the Lebanese coast. “ We don’t know enough to say Therefore better integration would MANCHESTER OVER 4 5 called Critical Issues in Sexual YEARS what the implications of this mean that women are better able Dimorphism Research, was con­ If You’re Unable To Attend The Road Race; discovery are,” she said. "We can to use their logic and creativity TELEPHONE 649-6713 [)MiK3ra7t^ EXPERIENCE Mechanic implicates Foat servative, with most neuroscient­ MEMORIAL CO. only say there is a difference, but together. SEND YOUR DONATION TO GRETNA, La, — John Sidote, ex-husband and ists criticizing those making value Opp. East CeiT\ytery it’s impossible to say how this Ms. De Lacoste said that as­ CALL 649-5807 main accuser of California feminist Ginny Foat, judgements for jumping the gun. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, Inc. 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Syou CHIMNEY former president of the California chapter of the National Organization of Women, beat Chayo AMSTERDAM, Netherlands anything at all about the negotia­ "Newspapers must bear the RAZOR’S e 4 9 - 7 9 M SWEEP with a tire iron while the two of them robbed him (UPI) — Secrecy shrouded negoti­ tions for his freedom,” company responsibility Tor anything they tn t:H .V) IF. tHS F VPFHfFVf> of $1,400, ations with the kidnappers of spokeswoman Francis Tjaarde print," Miss Tjaarde said. "We r o R u m 644-0007 ,,, EDGE FAMILY HAIR CENTER 1st aiSSELL ST. MANCHESTEB Freddie Heineken Friday amid said Friday. have appealed and we still are •MIRRORS .SHOWER DOORS .STpRE-TRONTb 94 Carman Rd , Manchester _ iB ff Insured Alleged assassin burled reports they had demanded up to “ Our first priority is to get Mr. appealing for extreme caution in &CO. •SAFETY GLASS .BATHTUB ENCLOSURES .ETC Serving Coffee at $10 million to release the owner of Heineken and his driver, Ab the Dutch media’s coverage of this 998 Main St. MANILA, Philippines — Wailing relatives one of the world’s largest Doderer, safely back home,” she case." TH E c u r Do^ntovvn burie(j Benigno Aquino’s alleged assassin Friday breweries. said. "We will neither confirm nor Negotiators apparently are wor­ YOU KEEP J. B. 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Charlene had returned from a weeks because her kidnappers MDA 1“ — m 1 demanded the resignation of President Ferdi­ Amid a tight news blackout, honeymoon in Switzerland to be objected to stories in the press. “The Place For Antiques” HOW IMPMVEMUT — _ O D D nand Marcos, 66, in the biggest protest yet in police would confirm only that with her mother, the former On Thursday, authorities DIV. McDonald's® Restaurant locations are Manila’s Makati financial district. Heineken and his chauffeur were Lucille Cummins of Louisville, Ky. yielded to a demand from the -^1 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 llACK BFRTRAND 643-1262 "There is an ugly cancer eating away at the still missing. They were seized The family was waiting in kidnappers for a news blackout on ‘OLD FASHIONED PftrCES’ Whflke N(il lo Stop I Shop Closed on Thanksgiving, very foundations of our civilization,” Dr. Wednesday by three hooded gun­ self-imposed detention at their the case. ANNE'S PLACE Francisco Arcellana, leader of a ■ doctors men outside the Amsterdam head- heavily guarded and shuttered Police appeared to' be conduct­ and re-open on Friday delegation, told a rally after the ’’Professionals quarters of the Heineken beachfront ranch house in ing a low-profile investigation. Unisex-Full Service Halretyling' ^perlalfsing In Wines March.” "We must do a radical surgery.” Breweries. ' Noordwijk. Passers-by were questioned OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE Spokesmeii for Heineken’s com­ The De Telegraaf newspaper about the removal about a week iHoircuts ^5 Perms *20| MERCURY |eS4 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER. CT. pany,, the world’s fourth largest reported Friday the kidnappers before the abduction of a traffic Call for appointments 643-1442 Dying man granted divorce > Happy Holiday from Pina Shopping Plaza brewery, have said repeatedly had demanded $8.5 million in post that allowed the bloodstained ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A 17-year-old dying they were willing to pay a ransom. foreign currencies. The Het Parool getaway truck to reach a DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE man was granted a hurried divorce so his "As the kidnappers demanded in newspaper said the kidnappers second vehicle through a tunnel m a n c h e s te r M a I 1 1 Phone 646-2756 parents, and not his estranged wife, would control their first letter, we are not saying wanted closer to $10 million. naltfs of Manchester... normally reserved for cyclists. NO SERVICE CHARGE |o n « el M«nchoftl*r'6 Ljirg«6t 8«l«ctlOfW Of Flgural Cortmlcft In his estate and assure he has a decent funeral. 811 MAIN 8T. 1 WM f c f c l Istock. Our Volumn 8av«« You Money. 100*6 Of Speclato. Kenneth W. DeRobertis, who will be 18 Sunday, * Master Charge and Visa Accepted 2 is hospitalized with brain cancer and doctors say HMsrvstlons for • Hotsis • Alrllnss • Stsamshlps Tele-Cheek... he could die soon. 627 MaUi tireel Mencltetter . - r c O . ST. ______A court-appointed attorney and cobrt reporter To gef resliJLfs S T IL— were sent to his bedside at Tampa General Democrats ^ e Malge first Hospital where DeRobertis told them with a nod Hundreds of MllNIT-MAN PRIPS llTNO 421 CBHTBR ST..MANCHE8TeH 444-1777 of his head that his marriage was "irretrievably WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rule makers for the Maine's request lor a'h'em^Pkbite. place your ad Designs & Styles 'k broken ” and he wanted a divorce. A tube down his Democratic National Committee considered a staff Cheer! Then the states played a trump card -L six of the Gowun nM iw I conM sawa throat prevented him from talking. recommendation Friday that Maine — but not New seven Democratic presidential candidates sigped a LOW COST niNTIIM After a hearing of less than 10 minutes Hampshire or Iowa be allowed early selection of letter agreeing to support the views of the states. here! Call the Thursday, Circuit Judge James B. Sanderlin presidential delegates. PERSONAL T€€ DDD WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO REAOY) Manatt countered by hinting that the DNC might be P.rion.tli«l Fun 4 SpoU'N..r decreed Hie 14-month marriage was over. A telephone survey of the party’s Compliance willing to reepnsider Maine’s request, but that it -DONf WMIli YOU WAtT" HSWS CNK^WtWntdWM HIWl Sanderlin said he was concerned Deborah Review Committee on an exemption to let Maine hold would not change the rules to allow the new dates for n r ..! 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M . saarch for a miteing boy. (60 CD - HawaH FIva-O CD - BuSwiniil* min.) CD - Laugh-In (D .r 0«t Smwt 0 - MOVIE: "Th* Last Hard NEW YORK (UPI) — ABC won the prime t ime M e n ' A violence-weary merahaN 12:0aA.M. ratings last week, bumping CBS from the No. 1 CD - Nawwfc Si Rm SHv ia lured out of retiramant when his M a c k ® - Pink PwtttMr Show erch foe brealts out of jail, hungry gp - ctiainpionatiip Wi*»Wng^ -sspot it had held for the four previous weeks and 9 - Btraata of San Frandaob Seeing a conspiracy behind the bar for revenga. Charfton Heston, ' ■’* crushing Part 1 of the lavi.sh NBC miniseries (9 < Initmotkinal isriw A n d e rs o n James Co&xn. (38 - NFL Gama of tha Waak 'V 0 - Popvya Mid Friand* CUTTER TO HOUSTON "Princess Daisy" with the movie "Stir Crazy.” 0 - MOVIE: 'Monalgoor' An (38 ' Programming To Ba The A.C. Nielsen prime time ratings ior the Washington f l) - Sjwrta Ravtaw Late last Tuesday, when the 'ters, unions, and campaign friendlier in future years be­ ambitious Catholic priaat am- Announced week ending Nov. 6 gave ABC a 17.8 rating with a e -SpoitBISv Alec Baldwin (I.). Shelley ploya comroveraial methods in man behind the bar at Demo­ workers. tween the -niediu, .the politi­ Marry-Qo-Round 9 “ Honayntoonara 28 percent share of the viewing audience, CBS a 0-Thundarr Hack and Jim Melzler star in his rise to power In the Vatican. cratic headquarters jokingly In the weeks preceding the cians, and their advocates or Chriatophar Raeva, Ganavieva . 9 -r Nawo/Sporta/Waathar 16.9 with a 27share and NBC a 14.2 with a 22 share. Manchester 0 7 It's Vow Bualnast "Cutter to Houston," a dra­ said he wouldn’t give me a beer, first Tuesday after the first detractors. In fairness to Man­ matic medical series, airing Bujold 1982 Rated R. 9 - MOVIE: 'Swamp Thing' A Part 1 of NBC's two-part miniseries "Princess 0 - Momkigtown Batttastar Oalactica aciantist is transformed into e I knew it was true: In spite of the Monday in November, Just chester, It can get a lot worse. SATURDAY, NOV. 12 on 9 - powerful pient creature who bat­ Daisy,” based on the best-selling novel by Judith Spotlight ■ 7:45 A.M. 9 - Nawa/BporU/Waathar excitement, I'd be glad when about everyone concerned Questions always remain in CBS, tles to save ■ shapely govern­ Krantz, was No. 29 on the list of 68 prime time Manchester's 1983 municipal (Q - ESPN's SporUWtak 0 0 - DWrent Strokes ment agent from a murderous shows, earning a 16.6 rating and a 25 share, in the starts to see conspiracies and the aftermath: For example, Whan Arnold gats an order to re­ megalomantac. Ray Wise, Ad- 8 : 0 0 A . M . CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME same 2-hour time slot, the ABC Sunday night election was dead and buried. James P. Sacks — Herald Reporter gister for tha draft, Mr. Drum­ riarvia Barbeau, Louts Jourdan. dirty tricks almost everywhere why did the UAW enter the Timber CD CD-BMdtts movie "Stir Crazy" earned a 26.7 rating and a 41 The Democrats, of course, they turn. Needless to say, some Manchester campaign as mond overraacta to tha error by 1982. Rated PG. CD - Wondarama turning Arnold'a draama into 0-Oa*p*dldi share, making it the No. 2 show of the week. are both good hosts and good of the perceptions are accurate; strongly as It did? Did the union, nightmares. [Closed Captioned) CD 0 - Saat of Scooby Doo "Daisy” did beat the CBS offerings during the politicians, so they didn’t deny others result, from sheer as it claimed, seek mainly the bailout is 0 - M O V IE : 'Six Pack' Six 12:30A.M. 9-11 p.m. EST Sunday time period, "The CD - Chriatophof Closs-Up me access to their Budweiser in thing else entirely — a deliber­ After the returns were paranoia. best for labor; or was there a bit young orphans try to help a stock 0 - Worid Spmtiman Thi* Jeffersons" and “ Trapper John, M D." d D - T o m Si J a n y and Frianda •how leaturn dxiibing and wind- the end. In fact, like the ate attempt to keep some of the counted, officials of the United car driver improve his luck. Kenny New NBC con.injed to ermwd the cellar with THERE'S A FAIR-AMOUNT of "W e’ll get you where it hurts (9 -M O V IE : 'Tha Hound of tiw Rogers, Diane Lane 1982. Rated aurfing. (60 min.) Republicans before them, they party's constituency, which Auto Workers union celebrated of justice, and a lot of skill, in all ' because we can’t beat you in giveaway Baskervlllee’ Shorfock Holmot PG 0 - Laav* It to E|*avar "Jennifer'Slept Here” ranking 60, "Boone " 61, provided one and offered sev­ goes to work early, from voting. the defeat of their anti­ the pre- and post-election ma­ court," as Penny claimed? m utt try to M v t tht young htir of 9 - Dinner at Julia's Deviled 0 - IMonav Waak the canceled "Manimal” 62, the second episode of tht BttktrviUtt from a drotdtd Rabbit.' Julia Child's guests are eral more. I tried to explain, to little candidate, Mayor Stephen T. neuvering and what it aims to Though the questions raised 0 - MOVIE: 'Homatown USA" "Bay City Blues” 63, 'Mr. Smith” 65, the canceled ftmify curat. Ian Bichardaon. chef Jeen-Pierre Goyenvaile and “ For Love and Honor" 66, "Yellow Rose” 67, and But the less-than-cordial avail, that the mistake wasn't Penny, on both sides of town. achieve. It's the way the game by the campaign remain, the WASHINGTON - President Dtnt>olm Elliott. wme expert Richard Maher In the *50‘a rock 'n' roll was on [Closed Capuoned) the radio and cruising the 'mam the news magazine "First Camera” 68. (.No. 64 reaction I got from the bar­ made on purpose. He asked if I Their celebration, they said, is played in electoral politics, bad feelings that accompany Reagan has quietly approved a ( A - Schottatlc Sporta Acad. dreg' was tha fun of the day. Michaal Ray Canar. jaaloui of hit waS NBC's "NFL Football Post, " which gave the tender when he found out I had committed the grievous sin, was because labor had won a and the best candidate often them hopefully will abate. Silly- $600 million bailout of the nation’s - 9 - Spidtrman look It th . Playboy Ch.nn.1 and -2:00 P.M. 9 - Fentaatico Brian Kerwin. Gary Springer. Juke the potential of 'intelligent' com­ bfoiher, turna to alcohol to cop* - MOVIE: 'The Choaan' A Parsons. Rated R. network the bottom 10 slots). worked for the Manchester learned that I hadn't, decided I victory by denying Penny the 9 - Nawa/Sporta/Waathtr A 9 wins. season insanity is, fortunately, big timber companies — against- puters. 0 - MOVIE: 'Dragonalayar' with hit ictlouty. [Clotad Ctp- Jewish teenager finds conflici be­ "CBS Evening News with Dan Rather " was the O 9 - FHmatona Fuimlaa sorcerer cornea to bfa when he is tionad] 12:45A.M. Herald was only about half knew nothing about the powers position of top vote-getter. Without much difficulty — quite temporary in most cases. the best advice of his own budget “ 11:15A.M. tween old and new ways. Maxi­ No. 1 evening news show with a 13.8 rating and a 9 - Saaama Strtat (Cloatd called upon to slay a fearsome ® - World of CooMng milian ^heM , .Rod Steiger, Robby CD - ah In th* FamHy •funjiy; the rest was to be taken above me, and dismissed my At GOP headquarters in the indeed, with one hand tied In an election year, one can’t people, the Treasury and the flying dragon. Sir Ralph Richard­ 24 share of the viewing audience. "NBC .Nightly Captioned] 9 -S p o rta Benson. 1982. Rated PG. CD - MOVIE; 'Slaughtarhousa seriously, or so it seemed at the argument. Manchester Parkade, a UAW behind its back ^ our system accept too much at face value, Council of Economic Advisers. son, Pater McNicol. Rated PG. 5:00 P.M. News,” with an 11.3 rating and a 20 share was 9 • Taatro Fantaatko 11:30 A.M. ® - Monty Python Flying FIva' A mtddla-agad Amercan time. choir sang and threw pennies;' beats any other real-live form of and, more importantly, cannot There is even serious doubt that 0 - MOVIE: Tnia Confaa- (D - Startky and Hutch becomes unstuck in time' and neck-in-neck with ABC's "World News Tonight." ( 9 ~ FrofTi tha Edftor'a Daak f p - KIdaworfd alorta' A pathological liar Circus I figured out some of the EARLIER IN the evening at at Democratic headquarters on government I'm aware of. take it all too seriously. the bailout is legai. Here's the (D - Batttastar Oalactica movaa from the present to his which had an 11.2 rating and also a 20 share. 8:15 A.M. (P - Muppat Show confaaaaa to a crime she did not 8:30 P.M. 'wartime experiences as e P O W in 'the Top 10 shows for the week ending Nov. 4, reasoning behind his senti­ GOP headquarters, a candidate Main Street its members glo­ At the same time, the way As the politician who accused comrnjt. Carole Lombard. Fred 0 - litti* Hout* on th* Ptairl* story: 9 > Inatructkwtal 8ariaa (33) - At Tha Movies CD CD - Daffy Dgcfc Spadal'l Dresden to the futuristic planet of according to the A.C;, Nielsen Co. : ments .when another Demo­ MecMiurray, John Barrymore. 0 - C o -Ed Meg Griffin hosts this TraHamodora. Micheel Seeks, who formerly had acted quite ated in the parking lot. Penny, elections work often turns the Manchester Herald of mis­ In the iate 1970s and early 1980s, - Alpina 8kl School 'The 'Daffy Duck-Thanks For Gving.' 8:30 A.M. (38 1937 weekly teen magazine. Ron Leibmen, Eugene Roche 1. Dallas (CBS) cratic celebrant, this one a friendly told me something on to his credit, gave each official a friends — organizational or stating itself to keep the Demo­ timber companies in the Pacific Mountain la Yours.' This show ( 0 - E S P N '* Saturday Night at CD C£) - Satiirday Suparcada IS) - N «vn Updat* 9 - Trak 1972 2. ABC Sunday Movie ("Stir Crazy") politician, told me with com­ the order of this: He knew beer. individual — into adversaries, crats in their beds noticed, it Northwest badly misread the completaa the system of instruc­ the FIghta from Laa Vegas, NV fP - Maha Room For Daddy tion with tha reCant development 0 - MOVIE: 'Two For th* 9 - Naws/Sporta/Waathar Saturday Night at the Fights pre­ 1:00 A.M. 3. 60 Minutes (CBS) plete composure that an error in where the Herald was "coming In the meantime, others, both in Alpine skiing, the step turn end Road' A bickering couple atop to and members of the press into pays to look beneath the surface future of the economy. Counting on 9 - Monchhkhia/Uttfa 9 - Raif>bow Movia of tha sents a 10-round Li^tw eight 4. Falcon Crest (CBS) ^ CE presents a brief review of the aer­ reminisce about their twelve CD - MOVIE: Lady Frankan- the Manchester Herald had from” and he would not forget Democrats and Republicans, the perceived enemies of eve­ at election time. continued inflation and a growing Raacaia/Richia Rich W aok bout featuring Howard Davis. Jr. etein’ The infamous doctor's 5. Magnum, P.I. (CBS) ies. years of marriage and try to work vs. Ivan Montalvo from Las Ve­ appeared because the Herald is it. Perhaps this was because the made it clear there were hard r p - Maat tha Mayora 9 - Entartainmant This Waak daughter must create a superman 6. “ A” Team (NBC) ryone involved. The maneuver­ But then again, anyone who demand for housing, they bid 0 - Pick tha Proa Sportwmera to save their happinesa. Audrey gas. NV. Hepburn. Albert Finney. 1967. - DInnar at Julia’s Deviled to atop a monster. Joseph Cot- a “ Republican paper, and al­ Herald had not endorsed him in feelings about the way some ing and the bad feeling engen­ looks too deep might find an extravagant prices for federally (S) - Herald of Truth preview games and viewers com­ 9 7. Simon and Simon (CBS) Rabbit ' Julia Child's guests are 9 9 - Silver Spoons Ricky's ten, Mickey Hargity, Sarah Bay ways has been.” He referred to the election. pete for prizes. ^ 8 ~ TV Community Collaga 8. Dynasty (ABC) candidates had conducted their dered by elections often election-year conspiracy where owned timber. Their intention was ( 9 “ Vic'a Vacant Lot 'Program- chef Jean-Pierre GoyenvaHa sod first hunting trip turns to dismay 1972. a misprint on Nov. 7 that said Another hopeful, who felt he campaigns and the way the mlr>g for Children ' 0 - NCAA Pravtow Shoyv 9 ) * Futbol Intamaclonal: wine expert Richard Maher. when he is faced with the reality (33) - TwHIght Zone 9. Hotel (ABC) replaces common sense toward one doesn't exist. He might even to lock up their future lumber CokMnbia va. Paru of having to kill a deer. the polls opened on Election had been treated harshly in a press had chosen to cover them. 9 - Winning OoH Tipa ^ 0 0 - Amazing Spldarman/ (Closed Captioned] 9 - America'a Top Ten 10. Love Boat (ABC) the end of a campaign. end up taking an election supplies at what wouid prove to b e ' 9 - Wild Kingdom 0 ® - All Naw Thit Old ^5 Suparman/Aquaman/ Incradlbla Hulk Day at 8 in the morning rather pre-election story, insisted Elections have always Given that the format of headquarters' bartender too a bargain. 5:30 P.M. House 9 - Newa/Sports/Weather Batman ( 9 - Kathy's Kitchen 9 - MOVIE: Enigma' An than at 6. there were " no hard feelings” in brought out the worst in nearly American m East Berlin becomes 0 - Radio 1990 Today’t pro­ 9 * Rar>aw elections invites a certain seriously when the bartender But the timber barons were - Big Story 9:00 P.M. Our "mistake," said this 9 - Thundarbirda 2086 embroiled in a scheme to kill So­ gram looKt at tha hotteti trtndt 9 - Riak/Marriaga spite of the fact that there everyone who comes near them amount of ugliness, there's little questions him befdre providing sabotaged by the economy. High and performera in tha world of - MOVIE: '9 to S' Thro* 0 (8 - Shirt Talaa 9 - Say It With Sign viet dissidents. Martin Sheen, De­ CD CD Democrat, was probably some- frustrated ladies take matters mto obviously were. — especially politicians, repor- a beer. interest rates crippled the housing , rek Jacobi, Sam NeiN. Rated PG entartainmant 1:15A.M. O - MOVIE: 'A Song la Bom' their own hands against their I A v o u p of profestora compiling 12:00 P.M. 0 - Nawamakara Saturday CD ~ Sanford artd Son industry; recession frightened off » 0 - MOVIE: 'At Earth's Cora' chauvinistic boszL Jane Fonda, Cinema ■ roatory of music be<;omeB in­ (P - NCAA Today - M O V IE : Night M ust FaU' home buyers. Even the modest Doug McClure 0 - Wild Kingdom Lily Tomlin. DoHy»Farton 1981. CD volved with a nightclub singer CP - Fame A girl suspects a man of being a recovery this year stalled, an d . wanted for murder Danny Kaye, ( 9 “ Bualnaaa of Martagamant ® - Victory Garden CD ^ 8 - l-ove Boat Guests set killer but has no proof Robert Guest editorial f p • Bugs Bunny/Road Runrtar sail on a fun-fiiled carnival Hartford 2, 4:30, 7. 9:20. — Under Fire interest rates are creeping back Virginia Mayo. Benny Goodman 2:15P.M. 6:00 P.M. Montgomery. Rosalind Russell, 1946 CP * A B C W eekend Special All cruiap.(60 min.) Dame May Whitty. 1937 Atheneum Cinema — New (R ) Sot-Sun 2, 7:10 w ith C lass the Money in the World ' A farm - Haalth Wsak ( D - Naw * York. New York (PG) Sat (R) Sot-Sun 4:20, 9:30. — All up, threatening the modest hous-. 0 - That Taan Show S) CD 0 ( 9 - M O V IE ; T o Ba Armouncad 0 - MOVIE: 'National and Sun 4, 1, 9:40. the Right Moves (R) Sat-Sun ing boom. youth saves a leprechaun' from a CD - Blue Knight well arid has his wish for the - 2:30 P.M. 9 - News Updata Lampoon's Movie Madrteaa' Cihemo City — W ild S tra w ­ 2, 3:45. 5:25. 7:20,9:20. — The 9:00A.M. This 8|>oof of Hollywood movies world's currerKy fulfilled. (R) 0 - Twilight Zona CD - Racing From Aqueduct 9 9 - T V Bloopars berries Sat 4;1(r 7:55 with Rocky Horror Picture Show f p - Star Search covers four different film genres. Acid fight [Closed Captioned] 0 - S ^ Trak Smiles of a Summer Night (R) Sot midnight. — Down of MEANWHILE, THE TIMBER S) - CroasRr* * 9 - Six Wives of Henry VIII GD ~ New Jaraay Robby Benson, Candy Clark, Ri­ Sot 2:10, 5:55, 9:40. — The the Dead (R) Sotmldnlght.— INDUSTRY is stuck with iU CP ' Hardy Boya/Nancy Draw 0 - MOVIE: 'Swimp Thing' A 0 - MOVIE: Th* Killing of 9 - Lo Major dal Box chard Widmark. Rated R! Return of Martin Guerre Quodrophenio (R) Sot Q j) f- Old Tima Ooapal Mystarlaa Randy Wabatar' A Louitiana m id n ig h t. scientist IS transformed into a - MOVIE; Imitation of Life' - Madia Watch Sot-Sun 1:45, 4, 7, 9:10. — high-priced contracts for federaily couple wage a tirelets Investiga­ 9 0 Rear Window (PG) Sat-Sun Monsfield 9 - NBA Baaketball; Phoenix (H) - How tha Waat Waa Won powerful plant creature who bat­ A w idow goes into business part­ owned timber. Caught with their at Lot Ar>gaiaa tion into the siaymg of their teen­ 2:15, 4:30, 7:20, 9:45. — The Translux College Twin — needs more 0 - SportaCantsr Plua tles to save a shapely govern­ nership with a black woman 1:30 A.M. age son by police. HsI Holbrook, Grey Fox (PG) Sot-Sun 2:30, Richard Pryor Here and Now chain saws down, the iumber. « - C o-Ed Meg Griffin hosts this ment agent from a murderous whose daughter passes for 0 - Countdown to' 84 Today' a megalomaniac Ray Wise, A d ­ Dixie Caner. Nancy,Makma. CD 0 - ABC Naw* 4:40, 7:30,9:35. — Monhotton (R ) Sot and Sun 2:30, 4:45. 7, waakty teen magazine white. Claudette Colbert, Warren (R) Sun 1, 4:35, 8:05 with 9. — L'A O o le sce n te Sot2:45,7 companies came crying to the program features weekly prev­ rienne Barbeeu, Louis Jourdan 9 - Hot Spots Tonight s pro­ 0 - Indapandant Natwotk 9 ~ Hardy Boya/Nar>cy D raw William, Louise Beavers. 1934. Annie Hall (PG) Sun 2:50, w ith T h e Lost M e tro Sot 4 :45, government for relief. On the iews and profiles of the 1984 1982 RaiedFG gram features 'Steel Breeze' from Newt Mystarlaa Olympics. 6:25, 9:55. 9. — T o B eg in A g a in Sun 1 :30, than just words 0 ) - TV Community College The Ritz, New York, N Y (60 min.) 9:15P.M. (38 - Urilimited Hydroplene Clnestudio — Angelo, My 3:20,5:10.7,9. shaky premise that the govern­ 9 - Nawa Update (38 ~ Programming To Be (38 " Programming To Ba 0 - Fraotnan Raporta Racing This show features the Love Sot 7:30. with Come Vernon ment was responsible for the ArKKHiiTcad ( 9 - MOVIE: 'Return to Payton (9 - Smurfa Place' The lives of nine people AnrKMincad San D i^ o Thunderbolt Regatta. Bock to the. 5 and Dime, Cine 1 & 2 — Floshdonce 10:00P.M. Jim my Dean, (PG ) Sot 9:40. (R ) Sot 7:20, 9:30; Sun 3:35, On Saturdays the Manchester because their states, which recession that had shattered their 9 ■ Saaama Street (Cloaed 9 - Naws/Sporta/Waathor are dramatically changed when (60*min.) 9 " Fam# — Alsino and the Condor Sun 5:30.-7:20. 9:30. — Notional Captioned I CD - Naw a 0 - This la th* Ufa Herald reprints editorials from generate much of the pollu­ dreams of easy profits, they first 9 * TV Community Collaga an author writes a book about her 9 - Naws/Sporta/Waathar 7:30 with Time Stands Still Lampoon's Vocation (R) Sot home town. Carol Lynley, Jeff CD - Fantaay Island A fa- other New England newspapers. 0 - Burbujaa Programa infantil - MOVIE: 'Myatarloua 0 - Big Stofv 9:15. 1 ;30. 7, 9:10; Sun 1 :30, 4:15,7, tion, would be forced to make asked to be let out of their 9 Chandler, Eleanor Parker 1961 (9 - MOVIE: A Song la Bom' mous dancer wants to come out This one is from the Portland producido en Mexico. Island' Five men, who escape A group of professors compiling 10 - MOVIE: 'Pursuit' An army C o lo n ia l — Coll for 9:10. — Tom Thumb (G) contracts. That was refused. 9 ) “ Buairwaa of Martagament of retirement and a wealthy show tim es. Sat-Sun 2. (Maine) Press Herald. the largest reductions. Be­ ^ 8 ’ Aak the Manager from a Confederate prison in an a history of music becomes in­ woman falls in love with her bu­ scout is tracked through the de­ Then Big Timber tried another observation beUoon, find them­ Eott Hartford West Hartford 9 - Matinee at tha Bijou volved with a nightclub singer tler.(60 min.) sert by a ruthless Indian warrior. sides, much of the acid rain selves on a South Seas' island. 3:00P.M. Eostwood Pub & Cinema — E lm 1 & 2 — Revenge of the tack. Under their contracts with Young Dynamite ' wanted for murder. Danny Kaye, Ray Danton. Dewitt Lee. Troy Na­ Joan Greenwood. Michael Craig, ( D - MOVIE: 'Ratum of tha (33) - Indapandant Network Easy Money (R) Sot 7:15, Nlnjo (R ) Sot and Sun 2,4:30, If congressmen expended they generate falls to earth Virginia Mayo. Benny G o rm a n . bors. 1976.. 9:10; Son 7:30. 7,9:15. — Floshdonce (R ) Sot the Forest Service, they are Michael Callan. 1961. Master Killer* N e w s 9:15A.M. 1948 0 - MOVIE: Th* KMing of Poor Richard's Pub A Ci- ond Sun 2. 4 : X , 7, 9:15. half as much energy in doing elsewhere, primarily in the - Not Naceasarky Tha required to harvest their trees S ) - Haalth Waok 9 * Candlepin Bowling (D - MOVIE: 'Eat My Dult' A ^8 - Chemical Paopla 'Com­ (38 Slater George' An aging lesbian nemo — Brainstorm (PG) The Movies — R etu rn of the young man will do anything to Naw a This show promises to be something about the increas­ Northeast. within five years — at the inflated (9 - Saaama Street (Cloaed munity Answers.' Host Nancy T V actress trys desperately to Sot 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun 7:30, Jed I (P G ) S at-Su n 12, 2:25, 9:30 A.M. win a beautiful blonde. Ron Ho­ everything the current news is Captionedj Reagan joins Willie Stargell and hold on to both her young girlf­ 9:30. 4:45. 7:10. 9:30. — Under Fire prices they agreed to. So the not ing danger of acid rain as Others have similar provin­ CD GD - Dungsona and ward. Christopher Norris, Clint Michael Landon to describa how riend and her job. Beryl Reid. Su­ Showcase Cinemas — (R ) Sat-Sun 12,3:55, 7:45 with Hell's Angeles Forever (R) timber industry's new scheme was Dragona Howard. 1976. community task forces can deal (38 - Alfred Hitchcock Hour sannah York. Coral Browne. Class (R ) Sat-Sun 2:15, 6:10, they have in talking about it, cial concerns. West Virginia, 12:30 P.M. Sot 1:20, 3:10, 5, 7:45, 10, 9 ; 15. _ All the Right Moves 0 - MOVIE: 'On* Million with the pKoblems of drug and al­ 1969. to ask for a five-year, interest-free CD 0 - Pac-Man/Rubik Cuba 9 - Newa/Sporta/Weather 11:45; Sun 1:20, 3:10, 5, 7:45, (R ) Sun 12:15, 2, 3:45, 5:30, the problem might be solved which mines large amounts Hour (D - NCAA Football: T m a to Years B.C?* A young man, dis­ cohol abuse. (60 min.) (Closed 9 - Yatlow Roaa HoHister 0 - MOVIE: 'Charll* Chan at 10. — Deal of the Century 7:25, 9:25; Sot 12, 1:45, 3:35, extension on their contracts for be AnrwMjncad pelled from a savage tribe, meets Captioned] 9 by now. ‘ of high-sulfur coal, worries CD - Davay/Ooliath tries to stop the Champions from the Circuc' Charlie Chan turns (PG ) Sot 1:30, 4, 7:20, 9:40, 5:15, 7. 8:45,10:25. -Q u o d ro - - American Bandatar^ and falls in love with a girl from a $4.5 biilion worth of trees. Their (P 9 - No Toca Boton getting their herds to market. (60 into a marry go-round of murder. 11:45; Sun 1:30, 4 , 7:20, 9:40. phenio (R) Sot midnight. — Unfortunately, it’s going to that industries would switch 0 - Woman Watch gentle, sensitive tribe. John Ri­ — Richard Pryor Here and Wizards (R) Sot midnight. — hope is that prices will pick up (38 - ESPN's SportsWaak 0 - Black Parapactlv* min.) Warner Oland, Keye Luke, J. Car- 9 - Money Weak chardson. Raquel Welch 1967 roll Naish. 1936. N o w (R ) Sot 1:35, 3:35. 5:30, Down of the Dead (R) Sot take more than words to to low- sulfur coal mined again during the five years. 0 - 'You!' Mag. for Woman - MOVIE: "Th* Bad Naw* 0 - MOVIE; "Tha Daap' A 9 - MOVIE: The Bad Nawa' 9 - H o w tha Waat Waa Won 0 7:35, 10, 12; Sun 1:35, 3:35, m id n ig h t. young couple vacationing in Ber­ 1:45 A.M. ,5:30. 7:35. 10. — The Dead reduce significantly the elsewhere rather than install This is the bailout the president Baara* A rag tag Little League 9 - CNN Special Report Baars* A rag-tag Little League Willlmantic 9 - News Update muda becomes involved in in­ Zone (R) Sot 1:40, 4, 7:35, Jillson Sauare Cinema — team improves when a girl pitcher (9 “ Thundarr team improves when a girt pitcher CD - Nsws/Sign Off amount of sulfur dioxide ordered. The chief lobbyist for it 9 > - MOVIE: 'Transatlantic trigue and terror centering around 9:55, 11:50; Sun 1:40. 4. 7:35, T h e D ea d Zone (R ) Sot 2, scrubbers to cleanse their joirui the squad. Walter Matthau, joins the squad. Walter Matthau, 9 - M O V IE : Six Pack' Six Tunnel' An engineer fights finan­ two sunken ships. Jacqueline Bis- 2:00 A.M. 9:55 — The Big Chill (R) Sot 4:10.7,9:10. 11; Sun 2.4:10, 7, was John B. Crowell, assistant Tatum O'Neal. 1976 Rated PG Tatum O'Neal. 1976. Rated PG. belching from industrial smo­ coal. young orphans try to help a stock cial chicanery, personal tragedy set, Nick Nohe, Robert Shaw. 1:15, 3:15. 5:15, 7:25, 9:55, 9:10. — Richard Prvor Here Blacks are making progress secretary of agriculture for natu­ 9 - M*A*S*H CD - M o ^ Cont'd kestacks which, when it falls But none of those argu­ 0 - Three Stooges car driver improve his luck Kenny and shattenng disillusionment to 1977 Rated PG 11:55; Sun 1:15, 3:15. 5:15. and Now (R) Sot 11:50. — Rogers, Diane Lane 1962 Rated ( 9 ** Houaavvarming/ Chartia 0 - MOVIE: 'South Pacific' A 7:25, 9:55. — The Right Stuff Never Soy Never Again (PG) ral resources, who oversees the build a tunnel between the U.S. ( 9 ~ Carter Country to earth, endangers fish and ments warrant doing nothing 10:00 A.M. PG and Great Britain Richard Dix, W ing young American Navy nurse and (P G ) Sot 1:30.7:30,11; Sunl, Sot and Sun 2, 4:25, 7, 9:25. — Editor's note: The following is a Manchester school system. The to equal-opportunity employment Forest Service. Before he joined 4:30, 0. — T h e O ste rm o n The Bio Chill (PG) Sot 2:10, CD CD - Plaadcman Leslie Banks. C Aubrey Smith a FrarKhman in Hawaii Find rom­ plantlife in lakes throughout about acid rain. The scientific and the hiring of blacks. Walk (9 ~ TV Community College 6:30P.M. 10:15P.M. ance during W orld W ar II. Mitzi Weekend (R ) Sot 1,3:05,5:10. 4:25. 7:10, 9:25. 11:30; Sun guest editorial submitted by Frank number of teachers or blacks hired the government, he was general CD - Saturday Momiitg 1935 9 ~ W restling CD CD - CBS Nawa 0 - MOVIE: 'Parsonal Bast' A Gaynof, Rossano Brazzi, John 7:20, 9:45, 11:50; Sun 1, 3:05, 2:10,4:25,7:10,9:25. — All the much of the United States. community is in virtual J. Smith of 93 Ferguson Road. by the system has doubled. We also through any section of town where counsel for Louisiana Pacific, a ^ 8 Sportabaat 5:10, 7:20. 9:45. — Never Sov R ight M o v e s (R ) 1:30, 7:10, f p - All Star Wraatllng 9 “ MOVIE: 'Monty Python young Olympic athlete discovers Kerr. 1958. What’s needed is a national CS) - In Saarch of... Never Again (PG ) Sot 1,3:30, 9:10, 11:10; Sot 2:10, 4:10, agreement that if acid rain have one black teacher teaching in there are commercial establish­ timber industry giant that is one of (fi) - Eaaanca and tha Holy Orall This takeoff ( 9 ~ Understanding Human the joy and pain of comjMtition. ® (38 - Prog cont'd Bahav. (38 ' T o Ba AnrKHirtcad Manal Hemingway, Scott Glenn. 7,9:40,12; Sun 1,3:30,7,9:40. 7:10, 9:10. 11:10; Sun 2:10, law, such as has been pro­ By Frank J. Smith the honors program. Our work ments and invariably you will see the biggest beneficiaries of the ( 9 - Inaida T h a NFL on the Arthurian legand of the Manchester 4:10, 7:10, 9:10. levels rehiain high, thou­ Patrice Donnelly. 1982. Rated R. (38 -* Voice of Faith holy grail takes aim at sex. the 9 - Evans ar>d Novak UA Theaters East — Re­ Windsor posed by Sen. George J. questioning the school board where there are more than one five-year extension plan. ® « Scholaatic Sports Acad. 3:15P.M. ( 9 ~ Beet of Midrright Speciaia sands of lakes will die, left militaty end the ministry of silly 9 - NBC Nawa 10:30 P.M. turn of the Jedi (P G ) Sat-Sun Plaza — Broinstorm (PG) Recently while returning home budgetary process served as a black employed by various busi­ In a 1981 letter to the Office of 9 - Wrestling walks. Graham Chapman, John 9 ) - Washington Dialogua 9 - Sporta Update Sot 7:15, 9:25; Sun 7:15. — Mitchell, D-Maine, requiring permanently devoid of fish Claese, Tarry Gilliam. 1975. ( 9 ~ Nawamakara CD - Black Nawa from a business trip in Houston, I catalyst to streamline that process nesses. We would like to express Government Ethics, Crowell 9 ) ~ News Update 3:30P.M. 9 - M O V IE : 'The Choaen' A Hercules (P G ) Sat-Sun 2. a 50-percent reduction in and plantlife. Rated PG. ( 9 ~ Jafforaona CD - Nina on Naw Jsrsay reflected upon the objectives and and make it more meaningful from . our gratitude in the strongest promised to disqualify himself 9 - M r. Rogers* Naight>or- GD 9 - NCAA Football: Jewish teenager finds conflict be­ 0 -L a t'a Qo Bowling 9 - Bridge Biaaica 0 Wall Streat Journal tween old and new ways. Maxi­ sulfur dioxide emissions over Faced with the certainty, accomplishments of the black a cost-benefit perspective as well manner to the Greater Manchester from "involvement in any particu­ hood Teams to be Announcad Hove you read today's 7:00 P.M. 0 - VIdso Jukabox milian Schell, Rod Steiger. Robby Classified section? It con< the next decade throughout a congress has ah obligation to community in its efforts to make as eliminating redundancy and Chamber of Commerce and all lar matter which may arise" ( 9 " Loco ( 9 - Ur>darataruJing Hun>an Benson. 1982. Rated PG. SHOWCASE Bahav. C3) Agronaky & Co 0 - Bast of Qloaatxi tains hundreds of inter- 31-state region east of the do more than talk. As Mit­ Manchester a better community duplication. private firms who have worked to concerning his former employer. 10:15A.M. 1:00P.M. 2:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. CD - Walcomo Back Kotter 10 - Inriapandant Natwork estlno offers. 643-2711, CINEMAS Mississippi' River. for all its residents. Our effort has help us achieve this objective. But administration sources say 9 - Madia Watch CP - MOVIE: 'Ninja Warlord' (38 - SportaCenter ■UMMMTMH chell told his relifctant col­ GD CSD - Sports Saturday To­ d ) - Fame 10:30 A.M. CP - NCAA Today • Croaafire IIBST SHOW O M T $1.50 Sadly, many who lack the leagues ... “ There has been not been in vain and the accomp­ POLITICAL In spite of a very stubborn and Crowell has fought for the bailout day's show features the 1983 CD C£) 9 - N aw a 11:00 P.M. 9 lishments the past 24 to 30 months, In the last 24 months, blacks in non-committed administration in "as if his mother’s life depended on- f p CP - Charlie Brown & CP - MOVIE: 'Cannonball' In a World Figure Skating Champion- will are content with words. much debate already. I think free-for-all car race from L.A. to (33) - Dance Favar CD - MOVIE: "Th* Gnat Train 2:45 A.M. Sftoopy . ship Performances, World Cup Robbqry' In the mid-16(X>8, an as indicated below, verifies this Manchester have become a politi­ town hall, we have also made some it." New York, tw o drivers tear up the' Sports Acrobatics and John Mad­ (38 - NFL Gama of tha W aak (D - MOVIE; Study in Terror' Members of Congress from the time for everyone to stand CP 9 - Littles rules and burn up the road. David elegant trio attempt the greatest The great detective Sherlock fact., cal force that cannot be ignored. progress in getting blacks hired in At Crowell’s behest, the Forest den's Journeys. (2 hrs.) - Lynda Carter/ Mayballina Carradine, Bill McKinney. Sylves­ (38 heist of all time. Sean Connery, Holmes faces the villainous 'Jack the industrial Midwest balk up and be counted is now." 9 - Haa Haw 0 - Alpln* Ski School The Tennis Classic Coverage of tha Donald Sutherland, Leslie Anna wrmnntoixiTSi I Currently we have 550 registered town positions. These people have Service prepared a report estimat­ ter StaHone. 1977. the Ripper.' John Neville, Donald CLOK wom en's semifinals is presented ECONOMICS 0 • Sporta Probe Mountain Is Yours.' This show Down. 1979. Houston, Anthony Quayle. 1966. EASTIMinOID SM -UW voters who are active participants achieved these positions because ing that the five-year extension (35) - MOVIE: 'Super Dragon’ completes tha system of instruc­ from Deer Creek, FL. (3 hrs.) 9 “ Sfyl* With Elea Klansch CD 0 0 0 - Naw * (38 - MOVIE: 'The Hound of the Every day more and more in the political process. The they were extraordinariiy quali­ would cost the government $300 (38 - ESPN's Saturday Night at tion with the recent development 9 - Solid Gold Travel Service ^8 (9 “ Alvin & the in Alpine skiing, the step turn and CD - Jack!* QI*ason.Show Beekervillee' HELL’S ANGLES blacks are choosing Manchester as importance of this block of votes is fied, and demonstrated theilr abil­ million in lost interest and royal­ the FIghta Saturday Night at tha 9 ' Nawa Updata 555 MAIN STREET Qtipm unka presants a brief review of the ser­ 0 - Odd Coupl* must try to save the young heir of Berry's World Rghts presents a 10-round the Ba^ervilles from a dreaded FOREVER [ * a place to live. This is not a demonstrated by the fact that we ity to perform the position that ties. Estimates by other govern­ ies. ( 9 ** Muppat Show M3-2165 9 ' M O V IE : 'Th e Deep* A Featherweight bout featuring ' 0 - SportaCantar family curaa. Ian Richardson. -SHOWN AT • coincidence. This is occurring are being wooed by both parties they were pursuing, better than ment expm s put the figure at $600 yOung couple vacationing in Ber­ Juan LaPorte vs. Gerold Hayes. 9 - Now High Tech Umao 9 > M O V IE : 'Th a Hound of th# 0 - MOVIE; Th* Vardict' An Denholm Elliott. muda becomes involved in in­ Host Nicholas Johnson talks with Over 30 Years because many people in Manches­ now. We also, during this period of other candidates. We not only had million or more. 9 - Flashback: Wall Street Baakarvlllaa' Sherlock Holmes alcoholic attorney tries to reaata- trigue and terror centering around Susan Stam'berg of National Crash 1 929 Four survivors of the must try to save the young heir of blish his career with a controver­ 3:00 A.M. Travel Experience ter, particularly blacks, are dem­ time, have had two blacks run an influence on getting the director My associate Michael Binstein tw o sunken ships. Jacqueline Bia- Public Radio and reports on ro­ THEOSTERMAN Depression relive the tragedy. the Baskerviltea from a dreaded sial malpractica suit against a 0 - Night Flight Authorized agent in aai, Nick Nolte, Robert Shaw. bots in the workplace. onstrating their commitment to successfully for elected office. of the senior citizens hired, but also obtained a copy of an internal family curse. Ian Richardson, powerful hospital. Paul ffowman. WEEKEND |R] 1977 Rated PG. (38 ** Daalgrts for Living 0 - Sunday at th* King's Manchester (or all Alrlipes, make Manchester a good place to Numerous other blacks sit on town this year, through our efforts, the critique of the Forest Service Deriholm Elliott 9 - Eaclava laaura Charlotte Rampling, Jamas Ma­ House Railroads and Steamship ------^ SHOWN AT ' — 9 - Electric Company 9 - MOVIE: '40 Ouna to son. 1982. Rated R. live for all of its residents. We also boards and commissions. town has hired one black fireman report. It was prepared jointly by Apache Paae' A U.S. Cavalry 9 ** Advanturaa In Paradlaa 9 - Taklni^ Advantage ‘ 9 - Newa/Sports/Weether Lines. _____ l:0»4AW;ia-7JM:4S-li:ii 9 - MOVIE: Planet Earth' A ^ 8 - Night Flight Tonight's pro­ are encouraging 'anyone who and one black housing inspector. the Treasury, the Office of Man­ captain leads homateadara to 9 - Buck Rpgar% 9 - M*A*S*H ' 20th century American astronaut safety during a Indian uprising. gram features 'Taka Off to— Tha RICHARD PRYOR transported into the 22nd century 9 ~ Nawa Updata 9 - Hitch Hikers Guido/ V wants to live in town to pursue that SOCIAL It is not our fault that the town agement and Budget and the Audie Murphy, Kennith Tobey, Australian Invasion.' (4 hra.) is captured and enslaved by a 9 - SportaWorld Today's pro­ Galaxy HERE AND NOW 2 objective. Our data shows that I am happy to say that we have has not hired a black person for the .Cpuncil of Economic Advisers. Michael Burns. 1967. 9 ** Outer Unkts Unique Gifts for any Time female dominated society. John gram features a 10-round mid­ r x ~ Naws/Sports/Waathar 7:15P.M. ‘ approximately 4 percent of the been the catalyst to touch the police department. We have as­ S Saxon, Diana Muldaur, Janet Mar­ 9 dleweight bout between John 9 ~ Sports Tonight 9 - Sports Saturday But especially for Christmas town population is now black, a conscience of many people in sisted in providing a steady stream “ THE METHODOLOGY USED golin. 1974 9 - Wfoatling Mugabi and Curtis Parker and the 9 * Lo Major del'Show del significant increase over the fig­ 9 - Computer Programme 9 ~ TV Community Collaga British Grand Prix Motorcycle 7:30 P.M. Medio Die Hand Made by the Manchester. This effort has re­ of good, capable, and qualified by''the Forest Service contains Championships. (90 min.) 11:00 A.M. 9 - Chkiullladas (D ~ N e w s 9 ’ TwUlght Zone THE RIGHT ures reported in the 1980 census. sulted in a lot more conversation, candidates for this position; how­ several major defects,” the cri­ 0 - MOVIE; 'A Dog of “ Washington Weak/ r p - All In tha Family 9 “ Monty Python Flying Our'review of fhe average value of ever, in spite of the fact that we 'CP (P - BanJI/Zax/AHan 9 Flandara’ A young boy and his STU FFS V. dialogue, and interaction between tique says. "The Forest Service R eview Paul Duke is joined by Circus grandfather find a badly beaten CD - Muppat Show the homes owned by black families blacks and whites In town. More have participated in bringing over analysis is highly simplified and is top Washington joumaliats ana­ Copper Artisan CP 9 - Puppy/Scooby Doo dog an<| restore it to health. David - NHL Hockey: Naw York 11:15P.M. . ^ in Manchester shows it to be 100 candidates to apply for police lyzing the week's news. CD farauel and more blacks and whites are likely to be misleading.” Show Ladd. Cfonald Crisp, Theodore Bi- Rangers at Washington CD News kel. 1959. Planters Candlesticks approximately $35,000 above the attending social functions and positions in town, the administra­ Treasury Secretary Donald Re­ f p - B.J./Lobo Show 1:30 P.M. (33) - Lavama 6i Shlriay 6i Co. DEAL OF [SI JD ^ (9 - Pallcula: 'En Andalucla 11;30P.M. im m average resident in town. This fact inviting each other to their homes tion has always systematically gan, 0MB Director David Stock- 9 . MOVIE: 'The Killing of (D - NCAA Football: Taama to (38 ‘ SportsCantar Early American Sconces THECENTURY bo Announcad Nacio al Amor* ( D - MOVIE; 'A Fistful of highlights our contribution to the, and private parties. found a way not to hire one, even man and White House economists Randy W ebstar' A Louisiana 9 - Schools Match WIta Dollera* Rival gangs fight for con­ RDUTg 9 - MOVIE: "Tha Man Urns for Lg. Flower Arrangements couple wage s tireless investiga­ (D - MOVIE: A Naw Uaf A trol of a Mexican t ^ d a r town and town in terms of paying our way for We have also raised the con­ though some candidates have all urged the president to reject the Batw aan' A man is caught up in 9 - Fourth Estate WMO*-7J*-M*JWS tion into the slaying of their teen­ playboy who has no money mar­ tha money to ba made there. Clint age son by police. Hal Holbrook. the Black Market in post-war Ber­ Coal Skuttlek In unusual Design services tliVough tax revenues. sciousness of the town through our completed all of the testing. bailout. But Crowell, with support ries an understanding heiress. 9 ~ Uicaa Eastwood, Marianna Koch. W . lin. James Mason. Claire Bloom. Black Awareness programs and Oiaie Carter, Nancy Malone. Walter Matthau, Elaine May. 9 - In Saarch of... Lukschy. 1967. THE DEAD from outgoing Interior Secretary 1971. 1954. Platters Our research also indicates that (38 - Sports Look 9 - NHL Hockey: Boston at CD - Racing From Rooeevett the town’s proclamation of one CONCLUSION James Watt, won the day. * Scholaatic Sporta Acad. 0 - MOVIE: 'PaopI* That ZOHES 9 " MOVIE: 'Chinatown Kid' (38 Q u a b ic First Showing Since 1972 black residents of Manchester are week in February as Black History ' I and other blacks in town, as we Meanwhile, Sen. Howard Met- Tim a Forgot' A expedition sets (33) - Honeymoonere -SHOWN AT • A skillful martial artiat escapes to 9 - Nawamakara Saturday 9 - At Tha Movies very middle class — business San Francisco from Mainland out to rescue a man from a sav‘ 9 - Everte end Novak FrI. Nov 11 - Sat Nov 1 2 -Sun Nov 13 Week. We have had numerous reflect upon these accomplish- - zenbaum, D-Ohio, plans to push 9 ~ TV Community Collaga age tribe on a lost island in mid­ people, professional people, or China. 1979 ( 9 ~ Lawmakers 'Lawmakers’ 9 9 - Saturday Night Uva programs or functions for small ments, are convinced that our legislation that would force timber 9 “ Raino Salvaja ocean. Patrick Wayne, Doug reports on tha weakly activities of 9-5 pm MEVER SAY >^ technocrats. The average income children, teenagers, and adults, to effort has not been in vain, and we 9 ~ Nawa Update McCkira. 1977 Congress. 9 - MOVIE; Uttia Murdara' A companies seeking relief to pass p 9 - What About Woman young men, who refuses to get 9 9 - Mr. T - M agic Oil Painting NEVER AGAIN of a black or a black family in town ,make more people aware of the are overcoming. We appreciate needs test — which the big boys 9 - MOVIE: 'The Judge and 9 of 8:00 P.M. involved, ia raacuad from mug­ 9 ~ Housewarming/ Charll# Jake Wylar* A retired, eccentric The Sun Store ■ SHOWN A T- gers by a girl. ElKott GoukJ, Marcia exceeds, by a significant margin, blacks’ heritage and culture. tremendously the dialogue, the would flunk. And the bailout will be W in g 4:15P.M. CD CD - Bug. Bunny Spaclal judge hires an ex-con to help run a 'Tha Bug. Bunny Thanksgiving Rodd, Vincent Gardenia. 1971. Exit 99 at th« iunctien of 1-84 the average income for the aver­ interaction, and the participation opposed by Sen. Jesse Helms, 9 - Hoy M iam o- Anfritiones 0 - Sporta detective agency from her for- Dial.' * 0 - MOVIE: 'Smokay and tha age person that lives in town. EMPLOYMENT that we have received from a large R-N.C., who wants to protect the Quillermo Ochoa, Lourdes Guer­ traaslika home. Bette Davis, 4:30 P.M. BarKMt’ A trucker end hit sidek­ O lid lt1 9 5 THE BIG CHILLI rero y Juan Dosal presentan eats Doug McClure, Joan Vari Ark. CD - M O V IE : 'Th * T h in M an' A 0 - Auto Racing '83: DIRT ick accept a challenge to make a We have had tremendous suc­ segment of the town’s white Southern timber industry by forc­ programa de aauntoa pubticos pair of lovabla .Isulha are up to R 1972. Syracua*'Super Natkmali from round-trip journey of 1.800 miles COME BROWSEI -SHOWN AT:' EDUCATION cess working with the chamber of community to assist us in these praaantando noticias y vartada in- their nacka in murdar. William ing Northwest companies to harv­ 9 - W all Street W eak Louie Sytacuaa, NV Powsllj Myrna Loy, Maureen O ’S­ in 28 h ^ rs . Burl Reynolds, FREE Coffee A Donuts 872-1144 During the past 2'A years, we achievements. formacion. Rukayaer analyzes tha '80a with a commerce and the private sector, est and market their expensive 0 - Big Story ullivan. 1934. Jackie Gleason, Sally Field. 1977. have-seen significant change in the to demonstrate their commitment Peace. timber. 9 - New High Tech Timas weakly review of economic and 9 ** David Suaakind Host Nicholas Johnson takas a invaatmant matters. 0 - Moving Right Along 'Bro.' CD 0 - T. J. Hooker Hooker

/ 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Nov. 12, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Suturdar, N /. 12. 1983 - 1 Sunday T V Last thing Handler W eekday TV (ID - David Suaaklnd wants is a break 6:00 A.M. ( 8 - WUd America 'Antlered Kingdom' Tonight's program 3 ) - Laugh-In CD - Kidiworid portrays the deer family, best ( £ - It la W ritten 8 ( D - Baaama Straat (CIOMd CD ** Six in Washington known for Its beautifully-shaped 8 - Electric Company 8 8 - Movla CE - Inspaetor Gadget NEWYORK (UPI) - "Gimme A Break" star Lauri (S - Hotwymoonart 6:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. Sgrtiorwd) CD ' New Jersey Report antlers. (Closed Captioned] 8 -T a k a 2 CE 8 - Gonsral Hoapitri Hendler has been working since she was less than a ISD - Inside ButInaM I CD - Wan On/N«ra CD - B*Md 8 - Wssthrook Hoapitri 4:30 P.M. make decisions in life. You can’t do everything.” dover, M D stars as banker Hugh Holmes, Jw qu*. CouMMHi companion named Harvey who 8 - HaoUa and Jsotda C D - Rrxnpar Room hapfMns to be a six-foot Invislbla C D - Varied Programs Captionad) 8 - Woody Woodpaeksr C B - Thraa'a Company Always a top-notch student at Beverly Hills High Cjl) - Doctor Is In a key character In "Chiefs," (TO - Varied Pfogranm 7:15P.M. rabbit. James Stswsrt, Jose­ ( D - Joa FrankNn Show 8:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 8 - AftsnMMMi Break C B - What's Happanlngl School — she was a National Merit Scholarship ® - New Zoo Revue the three-part CBS miniseries, phine Hull, Charles Drake. 1951. 8 -7 0 0 C h r b NBA Tonight (B ) - Indapendant Nstworii CD - Woody Woodpoehar C B ( E - 'Young and tha 8 - Match Oama/HoNywaod (33) 8 - Happy Days Again Finalist last year — Miss Hendler said she and the @ - News Update which airs SUNDAY, NOV. 13, Naws I S ) - Sport. Sunday 8 - Exchange CD - Varied Programs 8 - N o w s Raatissa Squarm Hour 8 - Pk* Panther and Fiianda bookish Julie, her character on the NBC series, were ^ - CHIPS Patrol TUESDAY, NOV. IS and 8 - CNN HaadSns News 11:45 P.M. (B ) - Booaby Doo 0 - AN-Day Movias C E 8 - Ryan's Hops 8 - Sanorita Andrea 8 - Batman quite similar. - MOVIE; 'Super Fuzz' A WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 The 7:30P.M. CB - Salutal 8 - MonayUna 8 8 - Instruotkmri TV 8 - Eight I. Enough "W e’re getting farther apart,” she said. "Julie’s man exposed to radiation devel* cast also includes Wayne Rog­ (S i - NBA BaakMball: S w 8 -C a M o p a (33) - Movie 5:00 P.M. 8 - -Dm Bakksr 8 - Boos rla Ls|oa weeks are shorter than mine. I keep getting older. ops superhuman powers Terr­ ers and less Harper (front), Diego at Philadelphia CB 8 - News 8 - Underdog 8 8 - Search For Tomorrow 8 - HseUa and Jackis C B - Barney Millar ence Hill. Ernest Borgnine. Paul Sorvino (back, center) (B ) - Fraggl. Rock 12:00 A.M. 6:00 A.M. 8 - El Chovo/EI ChapuSn 8 - Difr'rsht Strafcaa 1:00 P.M. 8 - Fraitch Chaf CB - One Day at a Tima "Julie’s a lot more confused about what she wants to Joanne Dru. Rated PG 8 - Writona get out of life — whether she wants to be popular or and Keith Carradine. S ( - Nawton't Appio CB - MOVIE: "The Death of C D 8 - Vaitad Programs 8 - Bugs Bunny/Pority Pis C B - Hour Msgazin. CB - Paopla's Court study," Miss Hendler said. " I have that more under 03) - MOVIE: 'Caravans' A run­ S ) - Qnmdaa Sariaa: 'Loa RIchIa' A 16-year-old boy'■ drug C E - N«w Zoo Roviw ■ IS ) - Mr. Rogers' Neighbor­ 10:30 A.M. C B 8 - AN M y ChMdrsn 3:30 P.M. (33) 8 - Uttls Houaa on tha away American woman joins a addiction has a davastatirtg affect CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Goiaa V laa Sombraa' C D .- C M Eoriy Momtng Nows hood CD - am In the FamMy (D - Bugs & Woody Prairie control." nomadic chieftain in central Asia. C B - M ovl. on his parents. Ben Qazzara, Jos No Hollywood’s baby this one. This sounds like a Anthony Quinn, Jennifer O'NeiH, 8:00 P.M. Robby Benson, Eileen Brennan. C D ( 8 - ABC Nows This 8:30 A.M. CD - Joker's WHd 8 - Hot Spots Morning 8 - Shsphard'a Chapel working actress! Michael Sarrazin. Rated PG. ( £ (X ) - Chlafa Part 1 Fuat of 3 1976 C B - FNntatonaa 8 - Magic Oardsn 0 - Vsriad Programs 0 - Camp Mooting USA 8 8 - Days of Our Uvss " I think I have come to terms with myself,” the parts. Three police chiefs’ lives (S - Star Trek fW) - Twanty-MImits Woritout ^ 2 - Bcooby Doo 0 - Nowswstch 6:15A.M. CB - Straight Tail 8 - Renew 0 (E ) - Instructional TV become irrevocably changed af­ 8 - Businass Tknaa on ESPN » - Over Easy 8 - Hogan's Haroaa teenager continued, making the interviewer squirm a CD ~ News ter they discover that thev town 8 - Gavin and Lott Show ® - Tom li Jerry 8 - Bala of tha Cairtury 0 - Alundo Latino Jasso Lo- 8 - Foottval of Fahh 0 > Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig bit. (S) - W eek In Review has been harboring a mass mur­ (S ) - Naws/Sporta/Waathar 8 - Hungry Hearts 8 - Dick Van Dyke sads y Sonia Vorhauar eon lot an- 8 (E ) - Mr. Bogar.' 8 8 - 20 Mlnuts Workout Neighborhood "Everybody probably goes through a point where derer Starring are Charlton Hes­ (8 - Daspadlda 8 - Orsat Space Coaster 11:00 A.M. fntionaa do oate programa da 8 - Elactric Company 6:30 A.M. ton. Wayne Rogers and BiHy Dee 8 - Doyfaraak asunio^ publicoa nacionalaB pra- 8 - En Buses dri Pwaiso everyone seems popular but them," she said. (8 - MOVIE: Rollovar' An ex- 8 - Mr. Rogers' Neighbor- C B - Price Is Right 4:00 P.M. CD “ Captain Kangaroo ^ - Wilhams (2 hre ) 8 - AB-DW Movlaa santando enirevletai. noticiat. 8 - WKRP In Cincinnati "Everyone goes through self-doubt. movie star fights for control of a hood - Jefforaon. ~ Black News CD - Star Search C B - Breakaway daportet y un aagmanto daado CB CD (22) - M O V IE: 'Pottargeist' Su­ (S) - Lawmakers Lawmakers’ petro chemical empire founded \ \ 8 - HsaHh Field 0 - El Show da Eduardo II 8 - CharUa'a Angel* " I used to think I was unattractive, with my glasses, 3:30 P.M. HoHywood titulado En PantaMa*. C B - Ha Man li Matter*/ CD “ Ask the Doctor pernatural spirits haunt a peaceful reports on the weekly activities of CD ^ - Hardcaatle and by her murdered husband. Jane C B - Price la Right O l - 'Youl' Meg. for Women ( 8 • Bawitchad Unhraru 8 - Alica but I finally realized I had to deal with who I am. I suburban home. Jobeth Williams, Congress McCormick The Judge and Mark Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Hume 6:15 A.M. C B 8 - Bamon 1:30 P.M. CD - News Cronyn. Rated R. started smiling just to see if it made a difference and it Craig T Nelson, • Beatrice IS ) - Big Sthcy take in a young gang member V ' 8 - Over Easy 0 - Sasama Btraat (Closad CB CB - As the World Tom. CB (B-M ovla 5:30P.M. O - Portrait of a Teen-age @ ) - Foro 41 who has been marked for murder. Captionad) C B - Bonanza did. ” Straight. 1982. Rated PG. OS -.M OVIE: 'Guy* and Dolls' ( 8 - Mass. Council of Rabbis C B - Breakaway C B 8 - New. Shoplifter This drama depicts ® - Spotlight on Government (60 min.) 6:30A.M. (33) - Richard Simmons 8 8 - Varied Programs / When she was 7 months old. Miss Hendler earned the consequences of shoplifting. (23) “ Mr. Rogers' Neighbor­ A gambler bets that he can win 9:00 A.M. C B - WKRP in Cincinnati (2^ - Working Women - Straight Talk C D C B - CBS Eariy Morning 8 - Dsrigni for Living (31) 8 - Scooby Doo hood the attentions of s Salvation CB 12:15A.M. CB - New S26.000 Pyramid 2:00 P.M. 110 for a modeling job in San Francisco. On her first - Insight Army lass. Frank Sinatra, Marlon 8 - Varied Programs 8 - Voice of Frith C B - Nawscope (2§) - Nuastra Familia 12:45P.M. Q D - Salutal CD - MOVIE: 'Take the Money C B -N a w a birthday, she posed for a Macy’s ad. @ ) - Styls With Elsa Klensch Brando, Jean Simmons 1955 and Run' A young man tries to MATTHEW LABORTEAUX C B - Popaya C B - I Love Lucy 8 - Tom ft Jerry 8 - M-A-S-H ( D - MOVIE: Navaio Joe' 3$ - MOVIE. Honkytonk Man' ^ 6 - Family C D 8 - Una Ufa to Live When her family moved to Berkeley, she got a (8 ) “ Sacrifice of the Mass become a bank robber, but can't C B -M O vIs - Ring Around the World * IS ) - MOVIE: 'Honkytonk Man' In hopes of performing on the C B ■* .Nmniy Bwsggsrt 8 8 - Wheal of Fortune 8-Nawriina 8 (E ) - 3-2-1. Contact @ - MOVIE; 'Odyssey of the In hopes of performing on the stay out of jail long enough to turn . .. no smart alec pop-off 8 - Sonya reporting assignment on a local TV show. "Kidswatch (3 ) - 30 Minutes 1:00P.M. Grand Ole Opry. an aging country (33) - Tom li Jorry ( B 8 - Donahue 8 - Entartainmam Tonight 8 - Bob Nswhart Show Pacific' A young Cambc^ian re­ Grand Ole Opry, an aging country a profit W oody Alien. Janet Mar­ 8 - Andy Orifflth 8 - Something Beautiful News,” working her way up to anchorkid in less than - Davey/Goliath C D ( D - NFL Football: singer travels across the back- ^ 2 - BuUwInMs (31) - OrMt Space Coaster fugee and two American children Philadelphia at Chicago singer travels across the back- roads of America with his ne­ golin. Marcel Hillaire 1966 5 9 - I Lova Lucy two years. discover a wonderful old steam 8 - AHvs and WaNI 6:45 A.M. roads of America with his ne- phew Clint Eastwood Kyle 02 - MOVIE:' 'Enigma' An 8 - NBC Nows ot Sunriso 11:30 A.M. Then in fourth grade, she landed a part in several locomotive. Mickey Rooney, QD - Mu«ic city. U.S.A. , __ ^rphew Clint Eastwood. Kyle 8 - Nawa Day - Sacred Heart Eastwood Rated PG. American in East Berlin becomes S - Voriod Progroms 8 - Pattam for LMog ( B 8 -Loving John-Louis Roux. CE) - MOVIE: Th« Bm s ’ T h «~ Eastwood. Rated PG. 8 8 - Another World episodes of "The Streets of San Francisco.” (32 - Ever Increasing Faith embroiled in a scheme to kill So­ ) - Rompor Room 8 - Maas 7:00 A.M. ® - Jetsons possibility that a superior breed viet dissidents Manin Sheen. De­ 8 - I Dream of Jaannia 8 •* Sproefcota Since then she has worked in episodes of several 4:00 P.M. (21 - Star Trak Laborteaux: 53) - Deywstch Belphegor, what time Is It? of killer t^es could prevent man CD - Jerry Falwell - Rex Humbard rek Jacobi. Sam Neill Rated PG 6:45A.M. 8 - 'Youl' Mag. for Woman 8 - Nusvo Yoffc Ahora series, a couple of TV movies and the ABC Afterschool from destroying the environment (B QD - NFL Football: ^ - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar ’’ 8 - Sasama Straat (Closad 8 - Bavsriy HiHMIlia. NANCY, France (UPI) — A new underwater Special "It Isn’t Easy Being a Teenage Millionaire.” CD ® ~ Kenneth Copeland (§^ - Business of Management IS explored John Saxon. Angel Washington at New York (23) - M O V IE : T h « Slam s' A OD- Csptionad) 0 - What's Hsppaningl (331 (S I - Knight Ridar Michael crook manages to hide over one timepiece, the world’s only fish-powered watch, has CD - This Is the Life Tompkins, John Carradine Giants S ) - Woothsr 8 8 - Dfssm Houss Her first series was ABC’s "A New Kind of 10:15A.M. Knight uses K IT T as bait to halt million dollars that he has stolen 8 - Lova Connaction 2:15 P.M. gone into action in the Municipal Zoology Museum’s 1978. (S i - CFL Football: Weitem ^ 2 - Hoy Mismo Anfritionos Fam ily,” a part that prompted her fam ily’s move to CD - Newark & Reality (S ) ’ Cooking/Kerr the operations of a custom-auto from the mob before he is impri­ TV ‘Whiz Kid’ 7:00A.M. 8 8 - 20 Minute Woriuxit (32) - CFL Football: Eastern Division Samifinal GuiHormo Ochoa. Lourdes Guer­ CB- Papaya aquarium, officials said. ' Los Angeles. dD - Robert Schuller theft ring (60 min.| soned. CD CD - CBS Morning Nows rero y Juan Dotal pretanten eite 10:30 A.M. , Division Semifinal - Ovation 9:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M. Denis Terger, assistant director at the museum in "It didn’t last very long," she said of the series. “ I o - Sunday Cartoon Express (32) I2SI - MOVIE: 'Pohargaiat' Su- 8 - M O V IE : Chariis Chan In CD - Woody Woodpoefcor programa da asuntos publtcot (D - TV Mass (S ) - News/Sports/Weather - Voice of Faith pernatural spirits haunt a peaceful tha Trap' Charlie Chan gets him­ C B - Card Sharks C B C B - Caphol Nancy, 170 miles east of Paris, said Thursday the thought it was a good show, but it was up against '60 World of Gospel (32 fp ® - Good Morning praaantando noticiat y vanada in- CD " Marty Robbins Spotlight S i ( 0 - NFL Football: Teams (S ) - News Update suburban f x ^ e ' Jobeth Williams, self involved in a case that almost C B - My Thrss Sons formacion. C B - In Search of... watch keeps time thanks to Belphegor, an Upper Nile Minutes,’’’ she said. , (S ) - News/Sports/Weather defends show Am orico to be Announced Craig T Nelson. Beatrice turns out to be his. last Sidney CD - That's the Spirit - MOVIE; Caprice' A CB - CNN 2 ^ 2 - Indapsndsm Nstworii ® - Tom S Jerry fish that carries a weak electrical charge. Miss Hendler had applied for entrance to Yale this - Jimmy Swaggart S Straight 1982. Rated PG Toler, Mantan Moreland. Victor (D - 700 aub ^8) - Presente! woman in the cosmetics business News 8 - Ha Man 8i Maatsra/ The fish swims between two electrodes on the fall, but when she was notified that "Gimme A Break” (33) - Three Stooges Sen Young 1946 0 2 - Businoos Tlmos on ESPN 8 - Varied Program. - It's Your Business (22) - Visitando las Estrellas En- becomes an industrial spy (22 ( 0 - Nature Secret Wea­ Bv Vernon Scott UntvsfM aquarium wall with a third neutral electrode on the (29) - MOVIE: Meet the pons.' Professor Tom Eisner 8 -Living Frith 12:00P.M. would be doing a third season, she withdrew her - Heritage Corner trevistas informales se desarrol- searching for the narcotics ring 12:30A.M. United Press International ( 8 - USA Cortoon Expross Keystone Cops' shows how many of nature’s wild 8 - Vivir Enamorada bottom. A six- stage treatment of the fish’s signal application. lan en case de los artistas. Hector that had her father killed. Dons 0 - FHntstonos 8 - Jimmy Swaggart C B C B ( B (33) 8 - Nawa creatures use their natural chemi­ C D - Fame 7:30 A.M. (S) - Newsmaker Sunday Carrillo. Day, Richard Harris. Ray W alston.' 8 - Fsifartica C B - Midday .- BiH Bogg. 8 - My Three Son. enables it to be registered exactly 60 times a minute, She said she wanted to 'go to Yale because she was 1967 cal weaponry to defend them­ (32 ** Naw Serandipity Singars HOLLYWOOD — Teenage computer pe.st.s who S (8 - Today CD - Spread Little Sunshine (28) “ Electric Com pany ® - How To With Pete 8 - Morning Stretch C B - Tatttstala. 8 - Magic of Oil Printing Terger said. interested in a good Epstem school with a strong selves (60 mm.) (Closed ( 8 - Successful Woodworking drive the FBI ;md other constabulary organizatione 0 - Batman Belphegor’s time-keeping is the brainchild of CD ** Insight (2S) ** Mise Del Domingo (2^ - Firing Line Host William ( ^ - TV Community College Captioned) drama department. Instead, she’ll be taking courses bananas are closely paralleled by "W hiz Kids.” the (B) - BsMm. Street (Closwl 8 - Oaytims 8 - USA Movl. 3:00P.M. CD “ Jack Van Impe Presents (3 ) - Hogan's Heroes Buckley welcomes newsmakers (22) - Voces y Carol (2l) - Style With Else Klensch philosophy professor Andre Florion, Terger said. at UCLA this year. (S ) - MOVIE: 'An Officar and a new TV series eo-starrfng kids and computers. Capikxwdl 8 - Lova Cormsctlon 8 8 - Varied Program. C B C B - Guiding Light (33) - Vic's Vacant Lot 'Program­ ® - Insight in a lively discussion of current ® - M ore Real People Gentleman' A hardened loser is S i ~ Taking Advantage ming for Children.' events. (60 min.) taught to accept responsibihty by (8 - The Athletes Stories of young.sters tapping into national security 10:45 A.M. 4:15P.M. VOU’K E POING A ® - MOVIE: Enigma' An 1:30 P.M. a tough drill sergeant, and is sof­ networks, banks and big business computer programs (29) - Je w ish Life (8 ) - Health Week tened by the love of a working 12:45A.M. - SREAT SEKVICe BRIDGE ASTRO American in East Berlin becomes CB - MOVIE: ‘ThB Trial of have iK'L'ome daily headlines and a threat to the sanity embroiled in a scheme to kill So­ girl Richard Gere, Debra Winger. CD - Laverne and Shirley of private instutions and government agencies. f FOR. YOUR. 11:00 A.M. Chaplain Jensen' A U S Navy 4:30 P.M. Louis Gossett, Jr 1982 RatedR S C O U N T R Y viet dissidents Martin Sheen. De­ . chaplain is court-martialed solely 1:00 A.M. So far. no youthful culprits have been prosecuted. rek Jacobi, Sam Neill Rated PG. CD - MOVIE; Tarzan's (3D - MOVIE; Rollercoaster' EA&V. GRAPH Greatest Adventure' Tarzan on a charge of adultery. James An extortionist seeks one million 8:30 P.M. (33) - Twilight Zone But if these brainy sekmps get away with it, what The bidding started out - World Tomorrow rescues a female pilot who has Franciscus, Joanna Miles, dollars after carrying out his simply enough with South’s Charles Durning. 1975 (22 - Palicuia: 'Oye Salome' (32 ~ Countdow n to '8 4 Today's about industrial and international espionage? )N NORTH 11-12-83 (S ) ~ Big Story crashed in the jungle, and cap­ threat to wreak havoc at several program features weekly prev­ jump to six hearts — What, inspires young computer miscreants to ♦ K 3 2 tures a gang that robbed a settle­ (8) - Money Week crowded amusement parks. 9:00P.M. iews and profiles of the 1964 K)RT unscientific, but good rubber S S - El Club 700 t r A Q 9 8 7 4 ment of explosives. Gordon (28) - Great Performances: Live George Segal, Richard Widmark. - Merv Griffin Olympics explore the byzantine mysteries of microchip magic la - Kingdom Living Timothy Bottoms. 1977. CD bridge. Scott, . Anthony Quayle, Sara From Lincoln Center The New in the first place? ♦ Q7 5 2 - Morningtown Shane. 1959 CD ® - MOVIE: For Your (29) “ Christian Children's Fund Then Elast backed in with York City Opera’s The Cunning (38) - MOVIE: 'Superman M' Su­ Eyes Only' Agent 007 Bond trav­ cfour must choose between his - News/Sports/Weather six no-trump to try for a 8:00 A.M. CD “ Jorry Falwell Little Vixen'.’ The New York City els to Greece to track an under­ "W H IZ KIDS” has come under fire as a possible WEST EAST Opera presents Leos Janacek’s love for Lois Lane and his pledge An Evening with tha black suit save. South ^Birthday CD “ Issues '83 world figure who haa stolen a S - ftOJlOSI 4A9 7 6 S CD - Barrio opera in a special performance to protect Earth when three cri­ Statler Brothers source for'felonious enterprises'among neighborhood doubled, West ran to seven CD “ Make Peace With Nature crucial British defense mechan­ 1F63 CD “ Jimmy Swaggart from the New York State Theater minals take over the U S A. Chris­ ism Roger Moore. Topol. Carole kids with home computer networks. elute and South bid seven 1:15A.M. ♦ 8 6 Nov. 13,1661 CD “ Confluence (53) - MOVIE: Abbott and at Lincoln Center. (2 hrs., 30 min.) topher Reeve, Margot Kidder. Bouquet 1981 Matthew Laborteaux, the show's 16-year-oltl star, diamonds. West went on to Costello Meet Frankenstein' Gene Hackman.^ 1982. Rated PG. CD “ Agronsky and Company ftK 10 8642 4 Q J 9 5 3 Sow the fields you’ve already (22) - No Empujen Programa seven spades. CD “ Ceiebration/Eucharist The corpses of and Fran­ ( D - New Jersey Report defends "Whiz Kids” with the observation that "there comico con la animacion de Raul IS ) - Evans and Novak ( S ) - W eek In Review SOUTH plowed before turning new toll. CD - Terry Cole-Whittaker kenstein kidnap Abbott and Cos­ (33) - Tony Randall Show are no written laws about computers, but the press North really should have Your probabilities for aocom- Astor. (3 - TV Community College *- tello Bella Lugosi, Lon Chaney. 1:30 A.M. tore us up over opr pilot show fordoing Illegal things. doubled, but North had pllshments in the coming year C33) - Wild Kingdom - MOVIE: 'War Wagon' The (32 - Sunday at the King's » K J 10 2 1948. (S!) - MOVIE: The Eyes of House C D ~ N ew s That's not fair. " AS YOU KNOW, GENTLEMEN, OUR L/LB IN SAN opened with a mere 11 high- are rooted in these aroas. 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Two members of the Board of six months to a year to make the Nov. ZH. application would "preclude those who Directors said Friday said they will building ready to house a historical Under the town's proposal, the in Brief FOCUS/Feople so desperately require shelter services probably vote to approve the adminis­ museum, as the society intends. shelter would be open between 9:30 or in our community from having this tration's recommendation to locate a " I don't think it's a good place," said 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. every night from basic need." Youth held In vandalism shelter for Manchester's homeless in Director James F. Fogarty. "But if December to April. The Manchester At its last regular meeting Oct. 4 the PLYMOU'TH — James M. Piazza, 16, has been the old Lutz Children's Museum on they don't have anywhere else to go, I Area Conference of Churches has W S 'K i t Board of Directors tabled discussion of arrested in connection with fires and vandalism Cedar Street. Another director said he guess we have to do something." volunteered to provide staff. the Manchester Historical Society's at two of the town's oldest cemeteries where is dead set against it. Fogarty said he did not know which Director Stephen T. Cassano said he application for a lb-year lease, possibly nearly ISO tombstones, some dating from the Both of those who said they are part of the building the Human is dead set against the administration's ‘Tides’ Is actress’s latest anticipating that the museum would be Revolutionary War, were toppled. Andy prepared to go with the plan made It Services Department wants to use for proposal. He cited area churches' fear needed for the shelter, this winter at Piazza was charged Thursday with one count clear they see the site as only a the shelter. The basement, he pointed that a homeless shelter would expose least. The society and town administra­ each of third-degree arson and conspiracy to [Rooney temporary answer to the town's long out, is the logical space, but has no area residents, and children in particu­ tion had just settled a disagreement commit third-degree arson: five counts of search for a place to locate the shelter. restrooms. He said he sees it as a lar, to increased danger. The museum about whether the town should be able first-degree criminal mischief; and two .counts of Syndic&ted " f don't conceive that it's long term," temporary solution at best. building is next to the West Side to store voting machines in the Liv lets loose again conspiracy to commit first-degree criminal said Director Barbara B. Weinberg. The old museum buildi'ng has been Recreation Center. The Washington Columnist museum basement. mischief, police said. .. "W e might have to look all Ihe time. It discussed for months as the only real School is nearby. Human Services Director Hanna At least one other arrest was expected. polUfe would be great if we could find a option left to the town for a shelter. A " I f it's a concern of the churches, it's Marcus sent a memorandum to the "You can also find love as compassion, sharing said. By Marilyn Beck in milieus and environments that were com­ permanent one. but it just isn't there." temporary shelter at the,Community got to be a concern of the town," said board in October recommending the Syndicated columnist Mrs. Weinberg suggested that the Baptist Church opened this week. So Cassano. old Lutz museum be turned into a pletely unknown to you. " Manchester Historical Society, which The actress, who devotes a great deal of her far, only a few people have shown up Cassano suggested asking the MACC shelter if the Historical Society did not Man dies In police chase HOLLYWOOD — Liv Ullmann does not is awaiting the board's decision on its each night to sleep there. Officials have volunteers who have offered to staff a move in. The Cedar Street building was Whole time visiting Third World countries for UNICEF, OLD LY M E — Police say a Waterford man was necessarily expect her second book to be as well application to lease the building, could said the site is less than ideal because it shelter to provide instead transporta­ vacated when the museum moved to explains that by experiencing what she calls a killed during a chase by police that reached received as her first. In "Changing," she says, "I move in next spring, when the weather is far from the center 6f town and in tion for the homeless to exi.sting the old South School. -'closer to earth" kind of love, one can translate it speeds of 100 mph on Interstate 95 before his was still happily in my doll's house of childhood warms up and the shelter is no longer heavy demand for church functions. shelters in the area, such as the The Boasd of Directors must approve into a more mature way of loving one's own motorcycle slammed into the back of a innocence and memories and acting and needed. Meanwhile, societjTvolunteers General Manager Robert W ej^ filed Salvation Army shelter in Hartford. the plan. Cassano said it would be a Story is family. happiness ... now I have walked out of that door." could begin refurbishing the building an application this week for^^on in g tractor-trailer. The t.own must demonstrate hard­ waste of the Zoning Board of Appeals' When "Changing" was published in 1977, the for future use. she said * variance for the museum^with the Christopher J. Smith. 22, died shortly before 11 TEARS W ELL UP in her eyes and she chokes a ship to win a zoning variance. Weiss time to consider the variance if the brilliant actress was 37 years old and had had, a Historical Society President Edward Zoning Board of Appeals. A public p.m. Wednesday during the pursuit by state bit when she begins to talk of her 17-year-old made the case for hardship in his directors indicate they will not support decade earlier, a child out of wedlock by Swedish Kloehn has said it will take the society bearing on the application is scheduled application. He said ZBA denial of the it. police, officials said. the best daughter, Linn. Not because of problems with her Police said officers saw Smith's motorcycle filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. However, it is in or in their relationship, but because next year passing in a no-passing zone on Route 156 in The relationship between go­ the last four years that she began what she ■ Linn will be moving out of the nest and attending considers her loss of innocence. It is that period Waterford about 10:45 p.m., and Smith allegedly vernment officials and reporters college. that is the focus of the autobiographical "Tides," increased his speed and ignored the trooper's has sure deteriorated since the last "It's called parting." she says simply. "You Connecticut mourns flashing lights and siren. which will go to the publisher late this year. invest so-much, and you think it is going to go on time I covered a war. They no Smith continued southbound on the Connecticut "It's the story of a woman at the crossroads, a forever. But one day the bedroom is going to be longer trust each other. woman entering her 40s," she explains. "It's Turnpike at high speed, police said, and near Exit empty." The press is all over President about her profession, her love, her awareness of 70 in Old Lyme, his motorcycle struck the truck. She explains that she believes the relationship those slain in combat Reagan 'because no reporters or leaving what is known to her and seeing a world between mother and child provides atleast "one Conflict of Interest charged cameramen were allowed to go where love is something other than a partner. " opportunity where we center on somebody else." with the invasion troops to Gren-' Which can be beautiful, but painful, as sbe points By United Press International " I don't think anyone really under­ WINDSOR — Secretary of the State Julia ada and tell Americans back home SIPPING COFFEE in her suite at LA's chic out, when "the center goes" and one has not put Westwood Marquis Hotel, she is forthright, stood him but he knew what was what. Tashjian may have created a conflict of interest what was happening. Information something else in its place. candid, gracious — and even more radiantly Veterans Day observances in Con­ We were on the move all the time. He when she endorsed a Town Council candidate in about the invasion was controlled She does not believe Linn has particularly lovely than she appears on screen. Her sandy necticut were especially solemn Fri­ wasn't a general to stay behind," Windsor, the Windsor League of Women Voters ' by our government and, as we all suffered by being raised without benefit of day as the state paused to remember Vollono said. shoulder-length hair, her vitality, and the nubby has charged. know, governments aren't famous married parents. " I knew very early that her those killed in the nation's wars and Two Connecticut Marines killed in Mrs. Tashjian, a Democrat and Windsor white sweater she wears with black capri-like for handing out information that father and I would not live together happily ever last month's loss of eight Connecticut the Beirut bombing were buried resident, served as honorary campaign coordina­ pants, contribute to an impression of after." And while early on there were a few makes them look bad. Marines in a terrorist bombing in Thursday, the 208th birthday of the U.S. tor for the re-election of Joaii Simmons. Although youthfulness children who teased Linn about her family status, "I think we tend to seek love from one person — Beirut. Marine Corps. she endorsed the candidate, Mrs. Tashjian said Secretly Is how governments we it was never a significant difficulty for the Schools, banks and government In Middletown, an estimated 1,000 she performed no campaign duties. don't like always invade a country. from a sexual partner. Or we tie it up with our youngster, according to her mother. offices were closed. At 11 a.m. church people paid last respects to Marine League President Margaret B. Quigley said no The issue of whether it was right to children where everything is secure and known." Stage and movie actress Liv Ullmann will soon publish she goes on in her pleasing voice, gently colored bells rang and many residents paused Staff Sgt. Thomas G. Smith. The secretary of the state should endorse candidates invade Grenada is completely J Please turn to page 12 by her Norwegian accent. for two minutes of silent prayers at mourners who packed St, Mary Church because the state office makes decisions separate from whether or not^ another book of memoirs. Gov. William O'Neill's request. and ringed the gravesite at Calvary affecting candidates of all political parties. reporters should have been in-(.^ In Hartford, several hundred Cemetery included Gov. C'Neill and eluded in the action. “ mourners gathered at St. Patrick-St. Richard and Barbara Tingley of Secretary of Defense Caspar Anthony Church to honor those killed in Eliington who lost their, son. Marine Four hurt In house fire Weinberger said they, were only Lebanon and Grenada. Marines and Pfe, Stephen Tingley. In the bombing. HARTFORD — Officials siiy three firefighters thinking of the safety of the news other military personnel formed an and a child were injured and four people have The son of a state trooper and a people. Baloney, Caspar, if I may honor guard with members of the been left homeless after a smoky fire that gutted a This straw boss doesn't mind petting reconnaissance Marine, Smith had call you by your first name. Governor's Foot Guard playing taps. three-story house in the Asylum Hill The Rev. Dawson D, Trenchard said volifnteered for a second stint in Beirut Reporters have risked their lives "because he believed he wass helping neighborhood. "w e're indebted to these young men and died in every war we've ever She's the great, big sultry blonde usually taking' those people." said the Rev, Stanley Hartford Deputy Fire Chief Richard Epps said who in establishing peace gave their up part of the sidewalk in front of the Savings Szczapa. the child was injured Thursday when a fire ladder fought and there are hundreds who lives. We honor their memories and fell to the ground while firefighters were trying to would have jumped at the chance Bank of Manchester. She'll look you over as you In spirits. We're proud." In New Haven, a Marine honor guard rescue two children trapped in a third-floor to do it again. Thanks for your pass her, and, no, she doesn't mind friendly pats. The service was requested by a group carried the casket of Marine Capt. apartment on Garden Street. concern but sacrificing truth for In fact, she acts a little put out if you don't notice of former Marines led by John E. Focus Peter Scialabba into St. Brendan's Torey Wooding, 6, was admitted at Mount Sinai safety is a bad swap. how pretty she is. Ferguson of West Hartford following Church for funeral services attended Hospital in Hartford for treatment of head She was on her coffee break the other day when Adele Angle the Oct. 23 bombing in Beirut and the Dwight Eisenhower was .setting by more than 200 mourners. lacerations from the accident, a spokeswoman the rules when I was first a war the media showed up to interview her. Focus Editor U.S. invasion of Grenada. said. The three firefighters — Lt. Frank Carter. reporter. He's my idea of a great Apparently, the supervisor of the new construc­ Veterans groups around the state Marine Maj. Charles Carrigan des­ Carmen Zantani and Robert D'Amato — were all tion at Savings Bank of Manchester has never laid wreaths at war memorials and cribed Scialabba as "one of those rare treated for bruises and released. American, a great general, an OK decorated the graves of the dead. A new individuals who inspired great per­ President and a fine human being. heard that it's unwise to keep the media waiting. memorial to World War I veterans was sonal loyalty and friendship." I was thinking about how differ­ "R.D.. where are you?" one of the construction unveiled in Bridgeport's McLevy Scialabba leaves his wife, Jacquelyn Man charged with murder ently reporters were treated under workers yelled. "She's around here someplace," world. Green. and their 14-year-old son Scott. UPI photo NEW HAVEN — Police have charged James his direction. I was covering the he said, ducking into the bank. R.D's real name ik Arthur. Queen Arthur. Over In Hamden, a World War 11 veteran Turner, 32, with murder for the fatal shooting of 8th Air Force bombing raids over R.D. has an interesting management style, all the years, though, it's been shortened to R.D. Or Vincent Vollono recalled his service Reflected in an honor guard's helmet is Mary Cagle, Arkansas his 35-year-old brother-in-law, Milton Lloyd. Germany then. The story of how right. Low key. Friendly. Live and let live, that's Artie. with the legendary Gen. George S. Of the five Great Lakes, only one —' Police found Lloyd dying of gunshot wounds at her motto. . . president of a veteran women’s auxiliary. She stands holding the Patton Jr., who drove the 3rd Army reporters got word that there Lake Michigan — is wholly in the an intersection near his apartment, shortly SHE’S NOT KNOWN for pithy statements to the througli Europe in one of the war's would be a raid the following American flag in front of the Arkansas State Capitol during United States. The others are shared before 10:30,p.m. Thursday. He.died in Yale-New lightning sweeps. morning so that they could get SHE SELDOM BARKS out orders. Nor does she pre.ss. Veterans Day ceremonies. with Canada. Haven Hospital about two hours later. from London to one of the bomber believe in the dog-eat-dog approach, and she In fact, she didn't have much to say at all. She Police suspect a domestic dispute led to the bases to cover it would seem considers her employees he^r best friends. makes no bones about it — it's a dog's life, all shooting. Turner was being held on $100,000 bond. incredible now to any admiral, ■ When she's not busy watching the piles of wood right, sitting there on Main Street, soaking up the general or White House press­ go in and out of the bank's new Financial Center, sunshine. Parades, bitterness mark Veterans Day Fire destroys businesses secretary: she's busy people-watching. She's a dedicated She's young for such job responsibilities — people watcher, all right. Flutters her lashes at she's only 7 years old. But she's got a certain ^ SHELTON — Six firefighters suffered slight the good-looking hunks going up and down Main presence about her. WASHINGTON (UPI) - America veterans paraded down main street, living war vets, including 53 from the you,' to the men who came down for us. smoke inhalation as fire destroyed three THE OTHER PEOPLE living in Street. Bank employees say that presence is especially saluted all those who have served in its buglers played "Taps" in cemetaries Spanish American War, 368,000 from But For some people. Veterans Day businesses in the Huntington Plaza shopping the various buildings in London present around lunchtime. She doesn't like to wars Friday, with Veterans Day and drinks were rai.sed in American World War I, 11.4 million from World was a bitter reminder that some center. where the correspondents lived Of course, this doesn't interfere with her job observances that included parades and Legion halls for fallen comrades. War II, 5.4 million from the Korean soldiers had sacrificed for their coun­ An east wind kept smoke close to gfound level must have thought the newsmen responsibilities carry her own lunch. But when you're a prayers as well as special tributes to At Arlington Cemetary, where 14 new War and 8.7 million from Vietnam. try but their country had given them and forced firemen to use portable breathing were very strange people. We were She's alw-ays there, carefully keeping an eye on supervisor like that, there's always someone U.S. troops now in Beirut and Grenada. graves have been added for service­ Thursday night a service was held at little in return. equipment to fight the blaze in the 4,000 always getting mysterious phone the constuction crew. If it's raining, that's OK. willing to throw a few cookies your way. "Am erica is No. 1, thanks to our men killed in Beirut, Walters intoned the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Vietnam veterans living in Iowa used square-foot shopping center Thursday night. calls at three or four a.m. The She'll go inside or sit underneath a truck. Or a half of a bologna sandwich. veterans," Veterans Administration under a gray sky. "Today is a Washington, D.C., where the namOs of Veterans Day to appeal to their Fire Chief Ralph Hopkins said the fire started voice of Col. Jack Redding or Maj. Mark St. Onge of South Windsor, the guy who St. Onge absent-mindedly gave her head a pat. chief Harry Walters told several remembrance. We remember those 58,000 of those killed are inscribed on comrades to participate in a special in a bathroom of one of the stores. Anthony Hal Leyshon at the other end of the mistakenly thinks HE'S the job supervisor at the He said she gets blonder-looking every year. It thousand people at a ceremony at wbo have maintained our freedom for two black granite walls. state study on the effects of the Marsillio and his wife, owners of Huntington Herald photo by Pinto phone at 8th Air Force Headquar­ construction project, says he brings R.D. to work comes from soaking up all the dust around • Arlington National Cemetery. more than two centuries. We re­ Mick Pope, a Richmond, Va., student defoliant Agent Orange. A1 Wendt, Floor Covering, were the only people in the just about every day. "She cries if she has to stay construction sites. "She's a little dust mop." he Walters, representing President member this nation as a shining beacon at St. George's Medical School on director of the Iowa project, said state building and were not injured. ters would say "W e're having a R.D. on the job at Savings Bank of Manchester. She's there no said, scratching her head. Reagan, placed a wreath at the Tomb of liberty." Grenada, told a crowd at the Virginia officials are trying to locate some little party tomorrow and hope you home." he says., matter what the wea|her. of the Unknown Soldier on hollowed According to the Veterans Admini.s- War Memorial he is thankful for the 115,000 lowans who served in Vietnam. can com e." Well, that's one way to get ahead in the business That's no way to talk to a supervisor. grounds overlooking the nation's capi­ tration, since the first colonists fired on latest U.S. military operation, in which Better rail service seen The metaphor might have varied tal at about the same time that church the British in the American Revolution he was rescued. HARTFORD — State transportation officials but we all got^the message. At least bells rang out across Connecticut for about 39 million Americans have “ The U.S. Marines, Air Force, they The Raymond Clapper Award is predict more reliable, performance on Metro eight trusted news people knew presented to outstanding journalists by U.S. servicemen killed recently in participated in military combat. About were in the right place at the right North's commuter rail line to New Haven, hours in advance that there would tim e," he said. " I feel like it has been tbe White House Correspondents Lebanon and Grenada. 1.1 million have been killed, following installation of additional power equip­ be an air raid on Germany. This In cities and towns across America, VA officials say there are 24.2 miHion my desire, my duty, to say, 'Thank Association. ment at the Cos Cob plant in Greenwich. was heavy intelligence. It would Metro North has replaced fuel burning steam have, been of crucial importance to turbines with three otor generators ht a cost of ^ e Luftwaffe. Reporters were no $3.6 million. The expense will be shared by the less critical of government and the- Profile Church board votes Latin-Central America policy state transportation department anfl the Metro­ politan Transportation Authority of New York. military then than they are now but no one questioned their loyalty to HARTFORD (U PI) — The National Council of diplomatic relations, advocates an end to U.S. efforts lively killed the explosive issue for the forseeable The equipment is expected to reduce energy costs and improve service to the line's 40,000 daily their country. Churches, winding up one of the most divisive to overthrow the government of Nicaragua and urges future and forestalled an exodus from the council by commuters. In many official statements meetings in its 30-year history, Friday urged the a negotiated settlement of the civil war in El Salvador. its nine Orthodox church members. government to restore ties with Cuba and end efforts Council policy statements serve as the basis for all But supporters of the predominately homosexual about the censorship of informa­ to overthrow the Nicaragua government. program resolutions, testimony before Congress and churches that bid for membership eligibility, tion, there is the faint, far-away Name: Ken Soder But the group sidestepped the issue of whether to speeches by council staff and officials. believing they won a partial victory by avoiding an up jr, suggestion that "government offi­ Address: Forest Road, Coventry accept a homosexual denomination as a member Left uni'esolved however was the major issue of the or down vote, vowed they will keep the issue alive and cials are doing what's best for the Occupation: Delicatessen owner ' interfaith agendy's relationship with the Universal before the council.» UNBELIEVABLE during the three-day meeting that left the coancil country while newspaper and Favorite restaurant: Vic's Pizza & Restaurant together but with major tensions unresolved. , Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, a In the Lalin American Polfcy statement, the board C J TRUCK LOAD SALE television reporters are onlyinter- Favorite food: A good steak As one of its last acts of business, the 262-member 27.000 member homosexual-oriented denomination first approved but then, after a flurry of behind the ested in getting' the story for Favorite beverage: Coffee board representing 3t Protestant and Orthodox that has been seeking council membership for the past scenes activity, deleted an amendment criticizingthe commercial reasons. church bodies approved a comprehensive policy 2 years. Cuban government of Fidel Castro for its efforts to Favorite hobby: Coin collecting — statement on Latin and Central America. By voting to "posti)one indefinitely" a vole on the "destabilize and overthrow the governments of other Favorite sport: Tennis 2 IT'S STRANGE how difficult it is 2 It calls for the United States and Cuba to restore denomiiiidion, council leaders believe they effec- nations." Roots for New York Yankees „ If retained, the amendment would have been one of KEROSENE HEATERS to convince some people that the hi IB ot a good vacation: Camping the harshest statements directed at a Communist (Two Biggest Names in Kerosene Heaters] whole story is what's best for tlje-l' regime by the council. country. If President Reagan If Hat do you do to relax: Putter around the house Those opposed to the anti-Castro reference argued thinks he's more of an American Last book read: "Parsifal Mosaic" by Robert Ludlum Obituaries J that it would "create serious problems with our Mind of music preferred: SoRjock ONLY FRI 9-6pm than the columnists who question ' relationship" with the Cuban Evangelical Council of his judgment because' he talks Preferred entertainment: Mdvies Churches, which has served as a conduit to express SAT 9-6pm about patriotism a lot, he's wrong. Favorite entertainer: Billy Joel Mary Freda Dimlnico Judith B. Corporon % Cemetary. Culling hours will be U.S. concern over Cuban human rights violations and Ope of the most disappointing Favorite actor and actress: Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep Mary Freda Dimlnico, 91, of 78 Judith C. (Bennett) Corporan, helped free some U.S. prisoners from Cuban jails. or until we are Sunday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. facts of life is how effective press Favorite T V show: “Barney Miller" High St., died Thursday at a local 41, of Long Beach, N.Y., formerly Memorial contributions may be The policy statement also called for an end to arms . • sold out censorship can be. It was shocking convalescent home. She was the of Manchester, died Friday iit St. made to the American Cancer sales by the United States and other'governments to Favorite color Brown wife of Fred Dimlnico. Francis Hospital and Medical Society, 237 E. Center St. nations in the region, expressed concern at the . Kino Biot * to see those pictures from Havana Pet peeve: People who abuse right turn on red rule She was born in Italy and had Center, Hartford. militarization of Puerto Rico, criticized U.S., Soviet last week showing thousands of Favorite store In Manchester Exposure lived most of her life in Manches­ She is survived by two sons, and other foreign support for dictatorial regimes in ^EE TESTING <.4° young Cubans marching in the Favorite quote: “If your mind's made up that you can’t do ter. Before retiring, she was David and Christopher Corporan; In'Memoriani the area, and committed the council to work in OF YOUR KEROSENE streets supporting Castro's state­ it, then you're probably right." employed by Burr Nursery. a daughter, Lisa; her mother, In loving memory of Regina partnership with church councils and Christian ments on Grenada. It had never Favorite spot In Manchester Main Street Besides her husband, she is' Evelyn,Moonan, of Manchester; Gburski who passed away Novem­ groups in the region, including Roman Catholics. FOR CltftNING KITS been so clear before how effec­ survived by two sons, Angelo M. Best thing about Manchester Interesting, unusual people her father, William Bennett, of ber 13th, 1982. In other action the council:' tively Cuban citizens have been Dimlnico and Joseph P: Diminica, Rollinsville, Colo,; and two broth­ * SAFETY & Worst thing about Manchester Traffic lights in front of Moriarty’s • Expressed support for passage of the new equal propagandized into believing that both of Manchester; a daughter, ers, Richard Benett, of Agawtim. Our years with you have ended. rights ammendment. .5 0«ac^N<.* quality Castro's form of communism is Mary Voiland of East Hartford: Mass., and Jeffrey Bennett, of But our love will always be. • Called for development of advocacy projects for seven grandchildren, and four Long Beach, N. Y. We miss your laughter ■ women in prison. best for them. The same is true in great-granddaughters. The funeral will be Monday at and your smile • Demanded the withdrawal of South African ENERGY PEOp/_£ the Soviet Union. Any American Private funeral services and 9; 30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney So much a part of you. troops from Namibia and Angola. who thinks the average Soviet burial are today. There are no Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. You left us precious memories. • Opposed the calling of a new federal constitu­ B&B OIL CO. citizen doesn't support his govern­ calling hours. John F. Tierney Services will be followed by a mass We all will treasure too. tional convention sought by fiscal conservatives and 315 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER ment Is kidding himself. Why Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., ■ at the Church of the Assumption at Love anti-abortion advocates in order to legalize a federal wouldn'it the average Russian has charge of arrangments. 10 a.m. Burial will be in St.'James balanced budget and to outlaw all abortions. 649-2947 Herold photo by Torgulnlo Husband and Family Afinu flOM OMKI think it's great? U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sutuiduy, Nov. 12. 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Nf " 12. 1983 - 13 News for Senior Citizens A d vice W eddings Shop Jo r the holidays at today’s arts and crafts

Mom refuses to give thanks M e n u fo r w m Ic grinder, salad, beverage, ■ Editor’s note: This co­ hen, 4,570; Ed Hindle, a.m.; return trips at 12:30 from shopping. pickup at 8 a.m.; return Mark Twain. Bus pickup lumn Is prepared by the and 3:15 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m., trips at 12:30 and 3:15 at 10 a.m.; return after Monday: salami and fruit cocktail. 3,660; Rae Olson, 3,840; cheese sandwich, soup, Thursday: turkey, stuf­ ktaff of the Manchester Nadine Malcom, 3,680. Tuesday: 9 a.m., shop­ computer course; 9:30 p.m. program. ^ n io r Center. It appears ping bus; 9:30 a.m., ma- a.m., crewel class; 9:30 Thursday: 9:30 a.m., Friday; 10 a.m., bingo, ice cream, beverage. fing, rolls, sweet potatoes, on Wednesdays and WMk's tclMduto crameclass; 9:30a.m.,oil a.m., reflnishlng class; 10 basket-weaving class, exercise with Cleo; noon, Tuesday; chicken noo­ cranberry sauce, pump­ with misfit son-in-law around Saturdays. quilting class; Thanksgiv­ lunch; 12:30 p.m., set­ dle soup, ham sandwich, kin pie, leverage Monday: 9:30 a.m., ce­ painting; 10 a.m., square a.m.. Friendship Circle, Friday: egg salad sand- ramics; 10 a.m., bingo; dancing; noon, lunch; pinochle; noon, lunch; ing dinner; program, back. Bus pickup at 8 vanilla pudding, By Jeanette Cave "The House That Mark a.m.; return trips at 12:30 beverage. "#ich, soup, dessert, plus he can make $1,000 a Center Director noon, lunch; 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., exercise class; 12:30 p.m., bridge; ip.m., DEAR ABBY: My pinochle. Bus pickup at 8 12:30 p.m., bus returns arts and crafts class. Bus Built,” a movie about and 3:15 p.m. Wednesday: meatball beverage. daughter recently mar­ month, and we can make a ried a man who does not fit life together. ^ The ManchiSster Senior If we don't do this, my Center’s annual arts and into our family. She lives crafU fair Is here. Today, in another state, so it isn't parents will succeed in Dear Abby breaking up, and we from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., you Super Coupon a problem most of the may browse the many Super GNipon time. She has invited love each other too much ZbuKm-nri-M m herself and her husband to Abigail Van Buren to let that happen. tables that will display our Thanksgiving dinner, What should we do? Christmas crafU, handi­ craft items, woodworking ______Q A UO W CARTON and now I am a nervous JERRY AND ME j o m u n m s P u M M l i W O M H A IS o s u o n c *s t o « wreck thinking of having Items, jewelry, plants, Hood Ice Cream TropicanaOopicana Orange Juice baked goods, books, ce­ WWiWeCwvw UwdOwCuupwNr that person she married DEAR J. AND ME: as a guest in our home. ramics, and white ele­ Forget that "solution.” phant table Items. Raffled It will ruin the whole so if you would "love” to Dreams like that are What if you become preg­ at the end of the day will family affair. We will see your daughter, you always better than nant, and instead of "OK­ be afghans, baby quilts have to count the silver had better make her hus­ reality. .^i ’ing” your marriage, your R 2JW and other valuables after band welcome even if you and other handmade -- WIDE-AWAKE parents charge Jerry with items. Refreshments, has been here. 1 would have to lock up your IN DALLAS statutory rape? love to see my daughter valuables and use plastic sandwiches, beverages Self-Basting Boneless Cool it. If your love is and desserts will be sold in Smoked Hams Grade “ A” and don't want to hurt her tabieware on DEAR WIDE-AWAKE: real, it will survive until feelings, but we just can't Thanksgiving. the area. This is not an B eefsteaks No snooze is good snooze: you are old enough to do as event just for seniors. Shank Portion Turkeys Turkeys stand the thought of her FROZEN^A&P BUTTER BASTED BEEF CHUCK dreams of horsing around you please without paren­ Everyone is Invited. Now FUUY COOKBl-WATEn AI10ED-80NE M FR0ZEN-U.S.D.A.-6ASTE0 husband being here. DEAR ABBY: This is in the hay usually become tal consent. Is there any way to for the woman whose nightmares. is the time you may do handle this, or am I in a dream was to go to bed your Christmas shopping Timor V- without the hustle and iC' 10fbt.to i79 comer? with her boss. Don’t! DEAR ABBY: We have DEAR ABBY: I would lO l b t . to Undor • London BraU bustle of your department •Chuck fO te t TRAPPED When I started my new a big decision to make. I like to respond to "Nurs­ Undor 22-ltM. store. The proceeds from lb . I 4 l b t . lb . • Shoutdw job, I was very much am nearly 15 and Jerry is ing Mother," who has Jmtrwe’ ’ lb. 5 9 * 6 9 * r DEAR TRAPPED: Be­ trouble finding a comfor­ the fair will support our ' attracted to my boss and 20. We have been in love meals program. Our fore I can give you a actually dreamed about for a year and six months, table place to breast-feed Mrs. Steven M. Everett Mrs. Lionel J. Lessard Jr. lunch program is the only FUUV COOKCl>>WATDI AOOCO-OONe M TOUNOCR 22-ABS BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS B E ^ CHUCK'BONELESS CHUCK OR helpful answer. I need to what kind ' of lover he and we want to get her baby away from ^ 1 9 program in the area that m . r know: Isyourson-in-lawa would be. I wanted that married. home. Smoked Hams Rump Portion «. y y Butterball Turkeys „79* Top Blade Steaks ^ Boneless Shoulder Roasts receives no outside re­ BEEF Re-BO NELESS(H ALVES4 19 LB.) known thief, or do you man in the worst way. A breast pump that ru u v COOR£f>-WATER AOOCO>OONeM .gfSQ FROZEN STUFFED TURKEYS S TO 12-LRS OR FROZEN-GRADE "A * 4 TO 7-LBS - 1 9 9 My parents don’t want sources other than assist­ » 1 0 9 merely suspect he is capa­ extracts the mother’s $ m l Beef Rib Eyes m. ■Finaliy a few months me to see him. and now Everett-Eschmann Lessard-Ferguson ance from the town. It is Smoked Hams . I"’ Turkey Bre^fifs ble of stealing vaiuables later, I got my wish. milk into a . sterilized BEEF RS-BONELESS they tell me if he doesn’t an endeavor that the FUUV COOMO-WATER AOOCO-tONE m QUICK FROZEN-SALAD SIZE FRESH-MIXED FRYER PARTS from your home? If he has We were invoived for a stay away from me they bottle is a simple solution. 1 5 9 seniors have found worth­ Ham S t c ^ or Roasts Norland Cooked Shrimp pk« 1 Box-O-Chicken .5 9 * Rib Eye Steaks oiUZl . 4 ^ already stolen some silver few months, during which will get a court order It is a convenient method Lynda Ann Eschmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Teri Lynn Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. while supporting, so that FUUTCOOKEQ-WATERAOOEO-HALVES | OmCK FROZEN LESSER QUANTITIES 19- LB BEEF ROUND-WHOLE 22 TO 28 LBS and other valuables from time I found out that he against him. of feeding a baby any­ Rudoif Eschmann o f'36 Litchfield St., and Steven Walter S. Ferguson of 39 Marshall Road, and Lionel you, surely your daughter where at any time. quality meals can be Gikmial Semi Boneless Hams u> 1 Chidden Legs .7 9 * Boneless Bottom Rounds . r was seifish and inconsid­ Jerry and I came up Michael Everett, formerly of Manchester, were Joseph Lessard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J. served. With everyone’s is aware of it, so it wouid erate. As a lover, on a with this soiution: If I get A mother wouldn’t eat married Nov. 5 in Church of the Assumption. FLAVOR KALEO OR MOREO . QUICK FROZEN-PEELED A DEVEINED FRESH OVEN STUFFER 5T0718S PORK LOM-RIB END Lessard Sr. of 169 Lyness St., were married Nov. 4 at support, we can insure the 12-08. ^60 be appropriate to share scale from 1 to 10, he was pregnant and get my in the smoky, crowded The groom is the son of Earle Everett of South Church of the Assumption. Hillshire PoK^ Kielbasa m Norland Medium Shrimp pLg Perdue Roasting Chickens .7 9 * Boneless Pork Roasts . r eyour concern with her. barely a 1. bathroom of a restaurant. cqntinued success of the parents to OK the mar­ Windsor and Joan Mellen of Brimfield, Mass. The Rev. Edward S. Pepin performed the mass and program. ‘ FRESH COD OR SkROD FILLET 2.39 LB FRESH ANNPAQE SUCEDBACON-I-LB PKC 149 Although you say he Fortunately, my hus­ riage, Jerry can go back Why should she feed her The Rev. George Laliberte officiated at the mass double ring ceremony. Les Marszyeki was organist 1-m. 1 6 9 Last Wednesday was a :s 8 9 ' Fresh Pojbck Filik Chicken Breasts .P’ A&P S lk ^ Bacon. (W« -1- doesn’t "fit” into your band never found out and I into the Army and get ali baby there? and double ring ceremony. Rosemary Gregory was and Gina Bernier, soloist. A&P Sausage Meat FOR BREAST PUMPS very busy day at the 'AVAILABLE WED -S A T IN FRESH FISH DEPT ONLY family, he is now part of it. learned my lesson. my medical bills paid. organist and Lori Cetto was soloist. The bride was Cheryl Ferguson of Irving, Texas, sister of the senior center. More than given in marriage by her father. bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane 700 flu shots, in addition to Mrs. Rikki Everett-Easton of Manchester, sister of Ferguson, of Manchester, sister of the bride, Joan 4OAEFAIU# the pneumo vaccine and KOUUin OR EX"nU CKEAMY the groom, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Cartwright. Jill Zatkowski, Cora Thompson, all of tetanus shots, were given ^^FBrFfM lifiM 4 tBvtRfS^^ Mrs. Rena Bard of Manchester, sister of the bride; Manchester. Michelle Mac of Manchester, niece Of the Is calcium supplement wise to seniors. We commend B ird ’s Ea e i U S NO. 1-NUTRITKXiS m I Philadelphia Debra Eschmann of Manchester, sister of the bride: groom, was junior bridesmaid. Kelley Gerrity, the staff of the Health Micheile Everett of South Windsor, sister of the another niece of the groom, was flower girl. C o o l W h ip IZ.\ Russet Baking Potatoes Department for the su­ NMFORTED-f KM AIM QUALITY < ’AAA ’ SIZE) ■ Cream HMTANOtCfiVE groom: Kathleen Kane of Hicksville, N.Y., cousin of John Mac of Manbehester, brother-in-law of the perb job that ran so i9 «t 1 9 9 the bride, and Lynn Hebert of Manchester. Carolyn groom, was best man. Ushers were Randy Lanzano, Jumbo Chestnuts » smoothly. Special thanks Celeste Cheese Pizza pAfl 1 FLORIDA ZiPfER SKINS-ANCY TANOELOS OR g r Beth Dekanchuk of Rosedale, N.Y., cousin of the Ed TIuck, Glen Ferguson, brothel" ol the bride, all of IN M -M C T. 19 OZ.-OR LARGE when eating dairy-free diet? go to to thb many seniors 12-ci. 129 5 bride, was fiower girl. . Manchester, and Mark JahneofWetnersfield. Johnny who assisted, process. Louise’s Cheese Raviofi 1S-M 1 Large Tangerines O». Chhs Everett of South Windsor, "Wother of the Mac of Manchester, nephew of the groom, was Without them, there MALL-WHOLE CAUFORNIA-AACY SWEET m DEAR DR. LAMB: My It looks like a spider, a groom, was best man. Ushers were Ronaid Everett ringbearer. would have been no way Bird’s Eye Onions sr99* Red Emperor Grapes » ! and Michael Everett, both of South Windsor, brothers C A irO R M A AACV SEEDLESS (5B-SIZE) husband and I both avoid black blob with a lighter After a reception at Willie’s Steak House, the couple so many could have been ^1 2-08 SI dairy products. He has haze around it. It is most of the groom, Javier J. Bernal of Houston, Texas, left on a wedding trip to Aruba. They will make their reached in such a short B i^’s Eye Squash «J p L 9 t 1 Jumbo Navel Oranges James Longo and Raymond Philbrick of Manchester. home in Manchester. BUTTBI. CHOSE. OR W K A T-N HONEY W ASHMOTON STATE-EXTR A FANCY RED hypertension and I have annoying as I am a typist span of time. Boa. 1 5 9 I lu D.iii \ Stephan Kane of Hicksville, N.Y. was ringbearer. pfcg. X an intolerance of them. Is and have to use my eyes The bride is employed at Burnside Convalescent I had the pleasure of 1 Sara Lee Croissants CALIF OfM A FRCSH Jumbo DeKcious Apples it OK to take home meal Your Health constantly. After a reception at Marc Antony’s in Hartford, the Home and the groom is employed at Newkirk and meeting many seniors PREMRAM QUALITY -EXTRA FANCY QUARTERS couple left on a wadding trip to Canada. They will Sweet Anise tablets or calcium tablets He said it was part of Whitney Funeral Home. who do not come to the CALIFORNU TENDER RED OR Diamond Mixed Nuts for a supplement? Two Lawrence Lamb, M.D. aging, that the retina had make their home in Summerville, S.C.. senior center regularly, FOR ALL HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS Blue Bonnet doctors we have asked say The bride is a graduate of Manchester High School Green Leaf Lettuce been jarred and a piece pnd I would like to invite FLORKM-BUTTERV FLAVORED Walnut Meats Margarine it’s unnecessary. They and Greater Hartford Community College. She Is a MADE YWTH PREMRIM FRUIT. BASKETS. TRAYS OR had broken off. Do you them back to take advan­ Tropicana Jumbo Avocados HOOD BELLA C O TTA - . a q say we get enough in our have anything to add to registered nurse. tage of other programs Thanksgiving Fruit Bowls The groom is a graduate of Manchester High School FANCY GOURMET FLAVORED Ricotta Cheese ISS'1” bread and other products. this? Any additional infor­ pnd services. Orange Juice FLORIST OUALITY-AVAILASLE STARTMG THURS. MSTANT -MAQ One said that calcium can mation wouid be and is serving in the U.S. Navy. ; Auditions for the 1984 FROZEN-RKH IN VITAMIN C Tom“ah”toes PICK-YOUNOYYN< LOOSE-BULK Fancy Poinsettias Hood Whipped Cream 2! buiid up in the kidneys and appreciated. variety show, under the ASSORTED HOLIDAY COLORS-AVAAASLE KRAFT ^ form stones. direction of Bob Vater, Fresh Mushrooms U.& NO 1-FORHOUOAY COOKMQ Thanksgiving Mums Shredded Mozzarella ^ i Please tell us what some foods in these DEAR READER: As Mangun-Barney director of arts and com­ I’m sending you The white BdKng Onions PASTEURKEO ^ Q A alternative there is if the groups do contain calcium Health Letter 17-6, Nutri­ you get older the jel-like munications at MCC, also Hood Egg Nog Srl” tablets are not good to use. it is in a form that cannot tional Aspects of Miner­ substance inside the eye- were held Wednesday. SWEET MIX 32-02 t 29. POLISH OR be absorbed. The caicium bail tends to liquify. That Jennie Craig Barney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. After the auditions, ideas Vlasic Kosher Spears GREAT FOR D»»S g \ d \ r als, which wili answer Breakstone's Sour Cream 99* DEAR READER: I in spinach is bound by more of your questions. ailows substances to Joseph Barney of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mark Burton were expressed as to the SALACF9-OZ. JAR 99* OR STUFFED Chicken Broth I Il.iIiIi lV lU.mlN \i(K RICOTTA-3 LB. CONT 3 99 OR would have to disagree oxalic acid to form insolu­ Others who want this move and cast shadows on Mangun of Indianapolis, were married Oct. 1 at St. Vinds of acts and enter­ Early Califomia Olives 249 with what you have been ble calcium oxalate. Phy- issue can send 75 cents the retina, which you Luke’s United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. tainment that would add HEOULAR »-OZ. 0 « O B . PHR.LY Polly-O-Mozzarella told. The groom is the son of Quentin G. Mangun of 69 new appeal to the show. I tale in bread and cereai with a long, stamped, perceive as a floater. C o lr a te K i^ Salad Dressings - BEAN ' CUSTOM aROUN0...1-LB. BAG 2.99 OR There may be another forms insolubie calcium self-addressed envelope But there are a lot of Green Manor Road and Mrs. Marjorie B. Thresher of can assure you that this BIOO Eight O’clock Coffee reason to avoid bone Bolton. will be a show to re­ 6.2-oz. phytate which cannot be for it to me, in care of this other causes as well, an TcMRhpaste tub* Count Chocula Cereal GREEN GIANT SWEET PEAS 17-OZ. OR meai. It comes from absorbed. So it is not newspaper. P.O. Box 1551, important one being a The Rev. David L. Mangun of Prairie Dusac, Wise., member. It’s not too late NibleteCom animais and there is the enough to simpiy say Radio City Station, New retinai tear or brother of the groom, and the Rev. David G. Owen to get involved. There will TWO PLY-62 CT danger that some animai- performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was be a chorus for those who Dimension Shampoo FORSTUFFP«G » some of these,foods con­ York, N.Y. 10019. detachment. M^ULAR OR UNSCENTEO-ROU ON C510 K e l l i ’s Croutettes 7 9 Viva Paper Towels bone products may be tain calcium. 'nieTruth is I am a bit concerned given in marriage by her father. The bride’s mother have no individual acts. 2io,/>l9 Dry Idea Antiperspirant c«n ^ JANE PARKER (I'VLB.PKQ. 4.69) O C O SINGLE PLY-400 CT. contaminated with lead. that the caicium is often DEAR DR. LAMB: I about youc, description of was matron of honor and the groom’s father was best New people are encour­ But if your diet is FABTPAMREUEF o&c Light Fruit Cake S4 8 *’ Waldorf Bath Tissue not avaiipbie for your have had an unsettling a piece of the retina man. aged to get involved. No RECULAR-8EM SWEET ^ gm deficient in caicium, as it body. breaking off. If you do Charlotte Barney, sister of the bride, was special talent is needed. Bayer Aspirin 30* OFF experience. I have deve­ ANTFERSMRANT 90Z. OR | Boiled Onions Nestle Morsels 'S? 1 is likely to be if you don’t, You certainly won’t de­ loped a floater in my right have a retinal detach­ bridesmaid and Nichbison Barney, brother of the Call the center for further Cascade Dish Detergt^t Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Craig Johnson Right Guard Deodorant GREAT WITH TURKEY THE KfTCHEN HELPER use any of the dairy group, velop kidney stones from eye. I am only 55 and the ment, I wonder if you bride, was usher. After a reception at the couple’s details. Vater will pre­ Diamond Walnut Meats then caicium tablets are a ingesting a reasonabie few people I know who might not get some help home, they went on a honeymoon trip around New pare a rehearsal schedule Cut Itite Wax Paper Reach Toothbrushes BETTY CROCKER a good idea. That can be amount of calcium unless have thig problem are in with modern methods to England. soon. As soon as this is Pie Crust Mix Os-Cal 500 or some other you already have a prob­ stop the detachment. The bride is a graduate of Purdue University with a done, there will be more S(. r\ia I isli Di'pl. their 70s. My ophthaimol- Johnson-Gilbert ^ P ^ Super Coupon ')J CORNFLAKES similar preparation. lem that predisposes ogist was quite matter of Treatment is usually in­ bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. information. Post Toasties 99* FRESH CUT You are not likeiy to get stones and that inciudes fact about it. He said it itiated at once. Perhaps it The groom is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace Lynn Ann Gilbert of 137 Keeney St., daughter of Mr. It’s hard to believe that Flounder Fillet *. FRESH CUT muchx;alcium from bread Thanksgiving and Christ­ 79 an unusual predisposition was right in the center, would be worth a second University with a bachelor of science degree in and Mrs. Morris Gilbert Jr. of Huron, S.D., and or from vegetables or geology. He also has a master’s degree in geology mas are just around the ^ 0 0 O F F , Post ^ h a Bits to increased absorption of easiiy seen and nothing opinion from another eye Jeffrey Craig Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett READY TO EAT CEREAL Cod or Scrod Fillet cereals. Even though I W ITH T M t COUPON AND PURCHASE O F AN Y I REGULAR OR OP STYLE FRESH dietary caioium. could be done about it. specialist. from Akron University. Johnson of 137 Keeney St., were married Oct. 22 in .corner. Do join us in some Post ^ g a r Crisp 'S? 1" United Presbyterian Church in Huron. The Rev. of the holiday festivities. Stoneware Completer Piece State Line Potato Chips 1 IBOUNCEBOX” . • «> ‘169 Florida Scallops We will have our tradi­ UmN On* Coupon P«r CuMomm REGULAR OR LIGHTS FRESH CUT Arthur Cooper performed the ceremony. VMId MobWiWaf tRR-NOBNWbnr I9lh. 19B3. Honeynut Crunch Raisin Bran 1 Leslie Faette of Gillette, Wyo., was maid of honor. tional Thanksgiving meal Frito’s Com Chips 99^ READY TO EAT CEREAL . 4 IQ SUNSHME-BONUS PACK ^ -,o Fresh Salmon Steaks Janet Nelms of Gillette was bridesmaid. Nov. 17, followed by a film FRESH SELECT S ia A b o u t Tow n on "The House That Mark HiHoCrackere S?!” Post Grape-Nuts Flakes ^ 1 James Antle of Gillette was best man. Groomsmen OCEAN SPRAY WHOLE OR CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER. OR . -B A G READY TO EAT-.12^)2. BOX Stewing Oysters were David Gilbert and Bob McManus of Huron. Built.” On Dec. 19, we will LARGE 31 TO 36 C T $12X celebrate Christmas at Jelfied Cranberry Sauce 5 3 Schweppes Ginger Ale! Strawberry Honeycomb Cereal 1 Ushers were Mark Patten and Steve Christiansen of REGULAR. OCT. TONIC WATER, CLUB SODA OR ^ c-B A U V A H E T lfe ^ A B OR FOR PANCAKES OR W a f f l e s i a to 9 a.m. in the second floor conference room at the Aqua Turf. The cost is Mir. Fancy Shrimp Have an odd job? Find the perfect gift Huron. Vocalists were David Gilbert, Bob McManus, Canada Dry Ginger Ale Sg H Coca Cola Osp. Log Cabin Syrup Lincoln Center. High risk adults and elderly are set Mark Patten and Steve Christiansen of Huron. Mrs. , $22, which includes trans­ r for 10 to 10:30 a.m. at Mayfair Gardens, North Main Members of the Senior High School Pilgrim Manchester Recreation Department will sponsor a Darrell Briscue, also of Huron, was organist. portation, a meat, enter­ W ffU U Fellowship of the Second Congregational Church in workshop in choosing gifts Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to noon Street, and from 1 to 1:30 p.m. at Westhill Gardens, The bride is a graduate of Huron High School. She is tainment and a Christmas Frend) Bw-B-Qaed Manchester will be available today and Sunday to do at the Arts Building, Garden Grove Road. Bluefield Drive. employed by Shenanigan’s Restaurant of Hartford. gift. Register for this .2 " Participants will learn how to avoid last-minutp Cost is $3 for flu or $6 for pneumonia vaccine. npkinPie Brie 2 ” oilm ens r I Ham odd jobs. The groom is a graduate of Manchester High School affair Wednesday, Nov. shopping, and will learn to choose appropiriate gifts. However, vaccines will be available to Manchester • Proceeds will be used toward the group’s retreat and is employed by Summ'it Hotel of Hartford. The .30, at 9:30 a.m. On Dec. 22, I III" l{;iki r \ ( lu r s r World I lot I (ii.ds I lk" Di li weekend at the Ivoryton Retreat Center Dec. 2 to Dec. Cost is $4. Call 647-3089. residents regardless of ability to pay. Call 647-317^. couple makes their home in Manchester. we will celebrate Christ­ I 4. f.*' mas at the center with the PWBNBAKEO QBJClOyB The services of one or more young people can be Bioodmobjie open Open house for league Sunshiners entertaining. CluoRolls 6 . 6 9 * Havarti Cheese Green Pepper . 2 ^ ^ n ^ B o b g n a obtained by calling the church office at 649-2863, the You may want to start HQNUmi MTURAL WWQNOT AM ■ Rev. Joseph Milton at 646-5465 or 644-8596. The Red Cross bloodmobile will bet at the J.C. ANDOVER — The Andover Women’s League will Liv lets loose again looking around for your White Bread . . 6 9 * Wine Cheddar Cheese fSfi^Sahmi» . 2 ” 2 grab bag gift now. Baked Lasagna with Sauce Pilgrim Fellowship meets Sunday nights at the Penney distribution center, 1339 Tolland Turnpike, sponsor an open house Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the njEWBAKB CHUNK 09A.Y Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The computer seminar church, 385 N. Main St. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. community room of Andover School. continued from page 11 OnkmRols 6 . 8 9 * Switzotand Swiss Cheese Sidfashknied Beef Stew .2 ^ K S c o k S h w .5 9 * i Any healthy person between the ages of 17 and 65 Past activities and future plans will be presented. will be Wednesday, Nov. may be eligible to donate. 16, fromOa.m. to3p.m. A AARP to New Hampshire There will) be a stenciling demonstration and MUCH MORE DIFFICULT for the child, says Llv, refreshments will be served. The event is open to the thlr^^rivers’ education was being the daughter of famous parents. “For some ■W E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TYPOORAP^BCf)L ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS. Chapter 604 AARP has planned a trip to" Beacon public. course is being formed. If Open house for Masons years she was a very angry child, but that was ■interested, leave your Resort in Lincoln, N.H. Friday. On the agenda is a because people were looking at her; ‘Are you going to tour of the Flume and the Old Man of the Mountain. The Square Circle Club of Manchester Lodge of -name in the office, 647- be like your mother? your father?”’ It is a situation 3211. Upon sufficient reg­ The bus will leave the Town Hall parking lot Friday Masons will have an open house Monday from 9:30 50th anniversary feted that has changed. at 8 a.m. and will return Nov. 20 inthe late afternoon. a.m. to noon at the Masonic Temple. There will be istration, all will be noti- cards, pool, and refreshments. All Masons and their HATWICH, Mass. — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller of “The anger just left, completely, because she's now ' ’fied of time and date. friends are welcome. Hatwich, formerly of Windham Center, recently judged on her own terms. Suddenly she’s ballooned Arrow Tours has open­ Games for teens celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a into this incredibly beautiful girl. She’s so bright, and ings for the trip to Florida, champagne buffet hosted by their daughter Judith at parties, where I’m shy, she’s sitting there, a real Feb. 28 to March 12. For Manchester Recreation Department will sponsor Chorus to rehearse Miller Babcock. wit, and people are infatuated with Linn.” Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester an evening of games for students in grades 7 to 12 Nov. more Information, call Miller is a retired certified public accountant. His She grows more animated as she talks of'her Rene Dupuis at 528-6961. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mahoney Recreation Center, The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from decision to remain a single woman. 110 Cedar St. wife is a retired professor emeritus of English, We still have energy 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church Manchester Community College. "It is hard to go to parties alone and do things alone Featured will be pool, ping pong, foozball, St. There will be a coffee hour before the rehearsal. kits available. Don’t wait HOURS: M O N DAY TH R U FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. T O 12:00 P.M.; and make decisions alone and travel alone,” she says. until it gets too cold to basketball and other activities. Call 647-3166 after 3 The group will perform Thursday at 2 p.m. at But it has its benefits too. “I think we mustn’t give in to p.m. Manchester Manor and Friday at 2 p.m. at the Senior ■think of conserving fuel. S A TU R D A Y 8:00 A. M. T O 10:00 P.M.; SU N D A Y 9:00 A.Wf. T O 5:00 P.M. the pressure of society^flle have to show what a free BOWLING SCORES: Center in Windsor Locks. A 'car pool will leave Discussion on defense- and independent woman is, that she has a lot to give. Emanuel Friday at 1:30 p.m. Women hi single—Ginger Parents plan dance HARTFORD — The League of Women Voters of Yourkas, 207; hi triple - Canton will sponsor a panel discussion on security in SHE HAD BEEN married once, before Bergman 519. Men hi single — Iver Manchester chapter of Parents Without Partners Flu vaccines offered » the nuclear age, U.S. defense and arms control entered her life, and says she.has no desire to wed Jdhnson, 207; hi triple - will sponsor a dance Nov. 19 fronl 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at policies Monday at 7; 45 p.m. at the Lincoln Theater, again. The Manchester Health Department John Kravontka, 526. Fiano’s Restaurant, Route 6, in Bolton. Music will be University of Hartford- . She admits to feeling overly exposed to the press in ' BRIDGE SCORES: by Free and Easy: several clinics for flu, pneumonia, tefanS Other sponsors are the^verslty and the League of her relationship with Bergman, so she has gone to diptheria vaccines on Thursday. ' ' Tom Regan, 4,910; Hilda Admission is $3.50 plus a non-perishable food item. Women Voters of C onnect^t. Tickets are $2 at the great lengths to prevent the romantic details of her ' Campbell, 4,780; Sol Co­ The public-is invited High-risk town employees are scheduled from 8:30 door. life from ever becoming so well known again. M - MANCHKiSTER HERALD. Suturday. Nov, lli, 1983 MANCHFSTKH HKKAI.D. Sulurduy. N . 12. ltlH3

Hats off to the Westhiii Crafts Club SPORTS NBA roundup Edilor’s note: this column is prepared by the know as soon as possible. Please call the MACC and 80s (except for baby Sally) — the oldest age available to us. The super professional MACC staff of the Manchester Area Conference of office 646-4114. angel is 89 — sew and knit and crochet and display board so many of us commented on was a Churches. ■you will also find a big decorated receiving box embroider all year long and then bake up a storm gift of Beauregard Corporation. George Beaure­ in the office area of the Sheltered Workshop. If for their annual crafts and bake sale. Would you gard, who had the display made, not only stores By Nancy Carr you are over there buying treats from the bakery believe it — these 16 ladies, all on very limited the display but sets it up complete with the fancy MACC Executive Director or Christmas presents from the MARC gift shop, incomes and as one of them said "with all the lights and matching chairs and rugs. For such an you can drop your canned goods in the box until aches and pains in the book and some the doctors unprofessional bunch, we sure have some super Ceit streak Since the lust column. 20 more households have December 16. never evern heard of," have raised $5,000 for professional friends. Tierneys and Beauregards been added to an already record-breaking list of We also hear that the Connecticut Northeast charity over the past five years. They have had a - THANK YOU. 220 families needing help at Christmas. There are Chapter of AARP, Chapter »604 is collecting food ball doing it, too. For the past-4 years they have additional names on a waiting list, but we'll just for Seasonal Sharing. Ethel Lange and her split the proceeds between the Sheltered have to see if there is enough to go around agency husband, Alfred, filled us in when they brought in Workshop and the MACC . Seasonal Sharing hits seven referrals before we know whether or not we can winter items for the Clothing Bank. Our thanks to Appeal. help any more families. Mrs. Emily Tolf for winter coats and to the family / Love from all of us to,all of you not just the NOBODY HERE BUT MACC At this point, with referrals coming in more of Francis Handley who have made available cheek but for showing us how to continue to rapidly than requests for adoption, we are tnost much-needed bedding and blankets, as well as celebrate living and giving and loving; Lucy No, we aren't a member of the National Council happy to hear from one Girl Scout and four clothes. Acelin; Lina Lockhart; Elsie McNally; Ruth of Churches of Christ. I'm sure one of the reasons behind Bird Brownie troops. The following troops are W e've also had a visit from Marge Reed who Johnson; Josephine Murphy; Bea Labelle; we're getting all the questions is because the NCC ‘ - i T adopting a household for Thanksgiving sharing: brought us a fist full of checks from the Bingo Gertrude McCormick; Madelaine Potz; Wilma is meeting this week in Hartford with all the BOSTON (D PI) — Larry Bird hit halftime lead and a 92-74 advan­ m . Brownie Troop 625 (M artin), leader Jane Durato; players at the Senior Citizens Club. We're not sure Willey; Amelia Holmes; Germaine Breton; Alice attendant media coverage. NCC is made up of 31 for a season-high 39 points Friday tage after three quarters. Brownie Troop 628 (Keeney), leaders Karen who the cash is from, but do want to thank check Fagan; Angella Lareau; Helen Dube; Arlene constituent members. night to lead the Boston Celtics to Michael Brooks had 24 points for Erickson. Carol Powell; Brownie Troop 623 writers; Anne Rothman; Edwin McCabe; Carey; Sally Bridgeman; Claire Duff. MACC is an autonomous local ecumenical body their seventh straight victory, a San Diego, Bill Walton added 18 (K eeney), leaders Ann Matre and Bernice Fray; Catherine and Mary Byron; Ralph and Lucille And speaking of white-haired angels of mercy, formed by 14 Manchester t^urches, to give 126-118 decision over the Detroit and Terry Cummings had 16. Brownie Troop 660 (Nathan H ale), leaders Adele McCollum; Arthur and Elsie Kelly; Alice several weeks ago we mentioned our longtime witness to their unity in Christ-0esus and to better Pistons. Marvin Webster scored 13 points Angle and Linda Childress; and Clirl Scout Troop Anderson; Marge Reed. commitment to Honor Court, serve their neighbors in need; Bird sparked the Celtics to leads off the bench for the Knicks and 696 (Trinity Covenant) leader, Mary Gail Houd, Not only have they been sending money in for It seems that many of us were not aware of In Manchester, all the major denominational of up to 17 points in the first half Ray Williams had 13 assists. Trinity Covenant has joined the list of churches Seasonal Sharing but they've been collecting . some behind-the-scene commitfnents. For the churches arc members, including all the Roman 'Nhefore a capacity, Boston Garden Nets 107, Bucks 103 preparing baskets for delivery, and Mr. and Mrs. canned goods. They've already collected six past 10 years Mrs. Ethel Rollason and Mrs. Emily Catholic. Epi.scopal, Lutheran. Methodist, Con­ crowd. He personally took charge At New Jersey, Kelvin Ranscy Robert Knight have provided for a family of four. cartons of food (aided by renegade Pinochle Peck have twice a year and out of their own gregational, Baptist churches, along with Trinity in the thjrd period when Detroit got scored 10 points in the fourth There are still 44 households to, care for, Player Helen Gavello). .Long live the Bingo generosity, provided all the finger foods and Covenant and the Salvation Army. back into the game for its only lead quarter, including a pair of critical including 19 single elderly, several of whom need Players of the Senior Citizens Center. W e've had a lot of questions about NCC in the V desserts. Night driving is more difficult these of the night, a single point. free throws, to help the New Jersey special diet shopping; one elderly couple and Our grateful thanks also for a contribution to days for our two Honor Court "an gels" and they past year, many of (hem after the Reader's Bird, who hit on his first seven Nets !ji«p Milwaukee's four-game several handicapped households. There are also Seasonal Sharing that has been made in memory are passing the opportunity into younger hand.s. Digest and 69 Minutes reports last January, both field goats, wound up with 11 winning streak Friday night with a Herald photo by Tarquinio 11 single mother households with one and two of Erwin Beyer. Bless you bol,h for one more example to the rest of which were highly critical of both the NCC and rebounds, five assists and four 107-103 triumph over the Bucks. children and 10 larger families of five and more You may have seen several bright faces of us of the kin<^of dedicated steady caring that the World Council of Churches. Though we do not blocked shots while center Robert Late in the fourth quarter with Manchester goes for clincher persons. smiling at you over a white poodle in the Foods accomplishes so much, so quietly. have any linkage, formal or informal, with the.se Parish tossed in 28 points and the Nets leading 105-98. Junior Remember until Nov. 18 you may still leave off section of the Manchester Herald this week. They groups, we do receive mailings and reports. The pulled down 12 rebounds. Bridgeman hit a three-point shot'lo non-perishable foods to help fill the baskets at any The Manchester High football team, shown here Penney High in East Hartford at 1:30 this afternoon. A are all members of the Westhiii Arts and Crafts PRODUCT SHOW best commentary on the charges and counter­ Isiah Thomas led Ihe Pistons pull Milwaukee within four, but 2 office of the Savings Bank of Manchester during Club. The "baby” and group organizer of the We got to see and talk to hundreds of our friends charges concerning NCC/WCC that I have seen, with 27 |H>ints and Kelly Tripucka Ranscy converted two foul shots to deflecting a pass which Albie Harris, far left, came up win will give the Indians the CCIL title outright. East regular working hours. Fruits, vegetables, group, 69-year-old Saly Bridgeman, says "When I at the annual product show. Just in case you has been the study report by the United Methodist had 26 as the Pistons fell behind by put the Nets ahead 107-101. with for an interception in last week's win over East Catholic, 7-1, is in action at St. Paul at 10:30 this morning. turkeys and baked goods may be left off at moved down to elderly housing, everybody said didn't see the sign, we were there through the Reporter. You can gel a copy from The United 14 in the first quarter, 12 at the half Milwaukee (ook a 30-27 lead after Concordia Lutheran Church on Nov. 21. If you are Hartford, will try to keep its unbeaten, 8-0 record intact at you're moving to death row. No way, we've got courtesy of Tierney Funeral Home. For the Methodist Reporter, P.O. Box 221076, Dallas, and 13 after three periods. one quarter as Junior Bridgeman planning to donate a turkey, we would like to too much to do.” So these 16 ladies, all in their 70s second straight year, the firm made the booth Texas 7.5222. Kevin McHale added 21 points scored 12 of his game-high 28 for Boston and keyed a fourth- points. period push when Detroit briefly The. lead changed hands nine cut Boston's lead to six points. times in the second quarter and the Where have the captains gone? Boston, 7-1, suffered Us only loss Nets took a 54-50 leacl at halftime as this .season to the Pistons in the Reggie Johniion came off the bench ■ Calendar season opener in Detroit. to pour in seven points in just five Bv Len Auster in the slate as a schoolboy, took the soccer. Jeff Lombardo, wlio was our job to keep the team in Sixers 108, Kings 100 minutes. Herald Sports Writer first annual Manchester High co-captain his senior year at harmony, 3) we (Hunter Stern and At Philadelphia. Julius Krving New Jer.sey look control of the Alumni Meet lo exhibit his pro­ Manchester High where he still I) act as the communication center Thomas to speak 6:30 p.m , JuniorChoir; 7:30p.m., Youth Choir; board Hall, 60 Church St. poured in a season-high 36 points game with a strong third quarter, Not everyone cun be capluin of wess. He did so in course-record holds single game, single season between the coach and the play­ of trustees; education work area. Friday night as the Philadelphia led by 10 paints from Otis Birdsong bis or her team in high school setting time and career goal-scoring records, is ers; 4) we help make decisions on BOLTON — The Elpiscopal Churchwomen of St. Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. 76ers went on a fourth-quarter who was held scoreless in the first That's the way it is. Dave Timbrell, a June. 1983 co^captain of the Brown University strategy and what personnel to George's Church will meet Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. at the Evangelist to speak surge to defeat the Kansas City half. Maneheslcjr High cross eountiy graduate, captained the fall '82 hooters where he is counted on to use: 5) we help the players church on Route 44. Lamont D, Thomas, history supply some of the scoring punch. organize their schedules and stress Evangelist and recording artist John Robles will Kings 108-100. Albert King led New Jersey with has had a number of successful Bryanl College cross country teacher at Bolton High School, will speak on Paul Focus on family team He also captained the track Over at Eastern Connecticut State Brown's athletic stance: academ­ speak Sunday at 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Trailing 78-77 with 10: 54 left, the 18 points and Darryl Dawkins captains in Coach George Suitor s University, former Indian hooter Cuffe, The Presbyterian Church of Manchester will the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, 745 76ers scored 12 straight points — added 17. Bob Lanier had 20 points tenure. Some have gone on lo team in ihespring. Wes Fedorchuk ics before athletics. Thomas is a specialist in African studies. He is the sponsor the James Dobson film-entitled "Christian Main St. part of a 19-2 burst — and took a for the Bucks. captain teams in college. And ran at and captained in his senior John Kelly is a senior and will be author of "R ise to be a People; A Biography of Paul year Ihe Brandeis University tri-captain. Kelly, a former for­ fathering” Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church on 43 Spruce Robles has ministered throughout the U S.. Canada, 96-80 lead on two free throws by Bullets 125, Bulls 124 (2 OT) there have been those — not Cuffe.” ward. is expected to anchor the St. Mexico and South America, The public is invited to the Moses Malone with 5: 16 remain­ At Landover, Md., Frank John­ captains on the scholastic level — team Cuff, the son of a slave, was a devout Quaker. He Dave Locke was captain at Warrors' defense in one of the The film is third in a series on the family. Nursery . meetings. There is no charge. ing. Of'the 19 points, Erving had son sank four free throws in the who have attained that honor in was a shipbuilder and owner of a fleet of Atlantic Norwich University in Vermont backfield slots. care provided. Call 643-0906. eight and Malone had seven. final seconds of the second over­ college vessels. 'The public is invited to the lecture. Kansas City, which lost its sixth time period Friday night as the "It's that all have had leadership while I!ob Tanner was captain of Lombardo, not downplaying his UConn Refreshments will be served. Fund drive planned straight game in Philadelphia, led Washington Bullets held off the qualities, " Suitor explained the the men's swimming team at role in high school, sees the Holiday workshop at Emanuel for most of the first half, twice by Chicago Bulls 125-124. preponderance for former Indians I'Conn his senior year. captaincy in college as more ANDOVER — The First Congregational Church has-—^ Johnson hit two foul shots with 30 There are also two girls of recent important. "In high school Ed N 10 points, but Philadelphia pulled lo be so titled "These are Nazarene plans Christmas The following events have been scheduled at launched a capital fund drive to raise money for to within 51-46 at the half. Erving seconds left to give the Bullets a dedicated athletes and many ol note who went on lo he captains in Kennison and f were in charge of Emanuel Lutheran Church for the coming week: church irnprovements and to support mission blanks The following events have been- scheduled at the had 18 points at halftime. 122-120 lead. But Reggie Theus them are still running. That's the college Lori Veal, who was the exercises and getting the team Monday — 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Lutheran World churches nationwide. Church of the Nazarene for the coming week: The teams battled evenly made a foul shot at the 17-second enjoyable part tor me: that they instrumental in gelling girls' cross psyched up for the big games, fn relief quilting; 3:30 p.m., staff meeting; 6:45 p.m., The church has adopted a slogan "Our heritage — Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ through the third period and Bobby mark to pull Chicago within are still continuing on either tor emintry going at Manchester High, college, the captaincy is n^ch scouts; 7:30 p.m., Ruth Circle at Althea MacLean's; 8 our future," The Rev. Richard Taylor presided overa cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor; 7:30 Jones put the Sixers ahead 69-68 122-121 recreation or seriously . " helped liuild a fledgling program mor'e important for a Tew p.m., Rebecca Circle at Chris Punchard's ceremony Sunday, and dedicated the following p.m., Sams and Sals meeting: CCS board nreeting. with a steal and layup with 2:42 The list of recent graduates who at the University of Pennsylvania reasons. " Eagles Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven Chorus; 1:30 p.m., parishioners to their tasks: Wednesday — 7 p.m,, family prayer night; teen remaining in the third quarter. Mavericks 112, Spurs lOS have gone, on to be captains in where she was captain us a senior. The differences Lombardo gave Lydia Circle, Bible study; 4 p.m.. Junior and Chrerub Drew Gasper, general chairman; Geraldine Bible study; Chancel Choir rehearsal. Philadelphia led 77-74 at the cr.d At Dallas, and college is impressive. Most recent Pal Adams is a senior now at between high school and college choir rehearsals; 6:30 p.m., Lucia reherarsal at Adams, audit chairwoman, assisted by Carol Thursday — counseling sessions available with the of the period, but a layup by Don combined for addition is 'Tim DeValve, who is Trinity College and is captaining captaincy were: "D mentally STORRS — Three yellow and Duff's; 7 p.m., nominating committee; 7:30 p.m., Houghton: Wayne Besaw, chairman of follow-up, Rev. Eddy. Call 646-8599. Buse and a jumper by Steve 63 points Friday night lo lead the co-captain of the University of the Bantams' women's cross coun­ preparing the team to perform two red cards were handed out in a concert committee. assisted by Pastor Taylor, Geraldine Adams, Saturday — teen and parent Christmas program Johnson gave the Kings their last to a 112-105 Connecticut team this fall, De- try team. consistently well: 2) there is much physical battle between host Uni­ Wednesday — 7 p.m.. Camp Calumet evaluation Elizabeth Beshaw. planning day. lead at 78-77. victory over the San Antonio Valve. one of the nremier runners Tliere are also examples from more personality conflict and it's versity of Connecticut and Boston meeting at the chapel, teacher's meeting; 7:30 p.m., Also Priscilla Bronke, chairwoman of publicity, Malone added 24 points for Spurs. College in the second half of the teacher's Advent and Christmas workshop; Emanuel assisted by Victor Bronke, Janet McCall, Nancy Philadelphia, while Billy Knight Dallas overcame an early 22-17 second annual Big East Soccer Choir; evangelism workshop. ' Parker; Carolyn Lester, chairwoman of visitations, led Kansas City with 21 and Steve Spurs lead as Aguirre hit for 13 Tournament held on a wet rainy Thursday — 9; 30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., fair workshop; assisted by Marilyn Clapp, Loretta Gill, Carol Here’s South’s week Johnson and Mark Olberding each points in the opening period. field here Friday. The Huskies, on 10a.m., prayergroup; 11:15 am ., care and visitation: Howard; Kenneth Lester, chairman of policy and added 15. Blackman pumped in nine straight The Game celebrates the strength of a goal from The following events have been scheduied at South 2 p.m.. Laurel Living Center; Beethoven Chorus at forms, assisted by Barbara Kaskela and Canda^;e Knicks 116, Clippers 95 Mavericks points in the second sophomore midfielder Joe Trager United Methodist Church for the coming week: Manchester Manor; 3:45 p.m.. Belle Choir rehearsal; Ripley. V At New York, Bernard King quarter to boost Dallas to a 62-57 in the tfath minute of play, Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group; 7:30 6; 30 p.m., confirmation classes; 7:30 p.m.,.basketball Gordon MacDonald, chairman of brochure, as­ collected 23 points and 10 rebounds lead at halftime. advanced to Sunday's champion­ p.m., women's prayer and study: 337 W. Middle practice at Waddell School. sisted by Marsha Houghton: Ruth Munson, chairwo­ while Bill Cartwright and Ernie The Spurs scored the first eight ship game. Turnpike; finance committee. Friday — 8 p.m.. Two by Two teacup auction in man of group meetings, assisted by Doris Hutchinson. 100th birthday next week UConn's opponent will be No. 4 Grunfeld scored 16 points each lo points of the third period to move in Wednesday — 7p.m., Bell Choir; 7:30 p.m., Chancel Luther Hall. Imodale Richards: Kent Williams, clerical chairman, Herald photo by Pinto pace the New York Knicks lo a front 65-62. The lead then changed seed and defending champion Choir; teacher's meeting: Bible study, 277 Spring St. Saturday — 9:30 p.m., Lucia rehearsal in assisted by Rose Duprey, Elver Hoisington, Marilyn 116-95 rout of the San Diego nands eight times before Black­ Syracuse, a 4-3 ' winner over Thursday — noon. Senior Methodists, 1208 Main St.; Bv James V. Heallon Oragnized cheering and Hand­ phon. the ancient Greek: "That sanctuary: 8 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous in.Luther Lebel, and Linda Warner. CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST man hit a jumper to put Dallas top-ranked Providence College in Clippers Friday night. UPI Sports Writer some Dan 1. the Yale bulldog, night in the city no one slept. " The win was New York's second ahead 83-82. Friday's opener. appeared in the 1890s iji Spring- Bergin- is Yale's Sterling profes­ The hot shooting by Aguirre and Connecticut defeated Syracuse straight after four consecutive NEW HAVEN — Harvard meets field. Mass., where Harvard re­ sor of romance languages and Blackman continued into the 3-2 in overtime earlier this season. losses. Yale Nov. 19 for the ItlOth time ceived Yale and crowds of 25,000 literature emeritus, and has sug­ Grunfeld, starting for injured fourth quarter as Dallas nursed a Trager's goal came with some Religious services since 1875 in a spectacular rivalry came streaming in on excursion gested the anniversary be pro- ' guard Rory Sparrow, led New 101-100 lead with three minutes help from teammates E.J. Raftery that helped make college foothail trains to watch the ferocity. claimed a national holiday. He will York lo a 34-19 first-quarter lead left. Down the stretch Dallas and Matt Addington. Raftery car­ the American institution it is Then, there were no neutral be sitting in a special seat almost turned three costly San Antonio ried down the right wing and sent a with 12 points on 6-for-8 shooting. today. zones. The Crimson didn't build a on the 50-yard line. day. Theocratic School ship service, nursery. (649- p.m.. Ladles' prayer (Thurs- and 11 a.m. (643-4466) Unitarian The Knicks never let the Clippers turnovers into six straight points to centering pass towards the goal Assemblies of God Congregational Covenant' (spe aking course), 7 :30 p.m.; 3472) d o y); 7 p.m.. M e n ’s prayer A crowit of 75,000 will be stadium until 1903 with the first Bergin will spell out "The Service meeting (ministry (Thursday); 7 p.m., Youth back in the game, moving to a 61-48 ice the game. mouth. Addington u.sed his chest to Calvary Church (A sse m ­ Bolton Congregationol Trinity Covenant Church, North United Methodist Universaiist swaddled in furs and forearmed successful Yale use of the forward Game " rivalry in a book to be 302 H ackm atack St., M a n ­ training), 8:15 p.m.; Sunday, Church, 300 Parker St., M an­ service (F rid a y ). (649-9848) Saivation Army try and knock it home but the ball blies of G od), 400 Bucklond Church, 226 Bolton Center Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 with flasks for those moments that pass recorded on its gridiron three published next year by Yale Rood, South Windsor. Rev. Road, at the Green, Bolton. chester. Rev. Norman Swen­ chester. Richard W. Dupee, Unitarian Universaiist bounced off BC goalie Mike Wood's son, 8 a.m., worship; 9:25 a.m.; Watchtower Study, pastor. Schedule: 8:45 o.m., Salvation Army, 661 Main Society-East, 153 W. V e rno n accompanied the seasonal Uimull years later. University Press. If custom dic­ Kenneth L. Gustafson, pas­ Rev: R. Stanley Eaton, inte- 10:25. (646-1490) St., M ancheste r, Coot, and feet. It took a fortunate bounce for tor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday ''Im minister. 9:30 a.m., wor­ o.m., Sund ay school; 10:25 worship, adult Bible class, Presbyterian St., M anchester. Rev. A rn o ld with unfailing regularity within 25 Harvard and Yale lent the tates, his prose will include an nursery; 10:15a.m., worship, Mrs. Randall Davis. 9:30 Westwood, minister. 10:30 UConn as Trager caught it in the school; 10:30 o.m., w orship, ship service, nursery, church o.m., coffee and fellowship; Coventry Presbyterian a.m., Sun d a y school; 10:45 years of the first encounter in New prestige of their great names to I he occasional foreign word and child-care and nursery; 7:00 11 o.m., worship. (649-2855) church school tor age 3 a.m., service. (646-5151) Isles streaking, air with his head and sent it into the school; 10:45 a.m., fellow­ Jewish — Church, Route 44A and T row- a.rq,, h o line ss m eeting; 7 p.m., e ve n in g se rvice of ship; 11 a.m., forum . (649- through 6 grade, nursery; Haven. foothail rivalry in its formative phrase. One such phrase might be 5:30 p.m.. Senior Methodist bridge Road, Coventry. Rev. p.m., salvation meeting. back of the twine. praise and Bible preaching. ?077) Conservative Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, (649-7787). Then. Harvard's riighy-slyle years and were largely responsible useful in predicting Yale as the (644-1102) Episcopal Youth Fellowship at church; Each side played the final 22 Center Congregational 9:30 a.m., w orship; 10:45 THE players beat Yale. 4-0, but Yale for developing innovations and winner of this year's game: Dum Temple Beth Sholom, 400 7 p.m. sacred dance rehear­ minutes a man down as UConn's Church, 11 Center St., M a n ­ St. George's Episcopal o. m., Sundoy school; 7 p.m., chester. Rev. Newell H. Cur- E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ sal. (649-3696) won 21 of Ihe next 25. That's when making football popular on cam­ vita est, spes est. Latin for while Church, 1150 Boston T u rn ­ South United Mefhodlst Bible study and fellowship. FOR SPARKLING wood­ m u Eric Myren and BC's Tony Sulli­ Baptist Hs Jr., senior pastor; Rev. chester. Richard J. Plavin, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., top Pens, 6-5 Harvard Coach Percy Haughton puses across the nation, says there's life, there's hope. pike, Bolton. Sunday 8 a.m., rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, can­ Church, 1226 M a in St., M a n ­ work, tile, gloss and SPEAKS van were ejected for fighting in the Robert J. Bills, minister of E u c h a rist; 10 a.m. H o ly pra yer m eeting. (742-7222) began, muzzling the Bulldogs, Thomas G. Bergin, an authority on Baptist Bible Church of visitations; Rev. Clifford O. tor; Dr. Leon Wind, rabbi chester. Dr. Shephard S, pointed surfaces, odd physical game between teams Coventry, the Grange build­ Eucharist, Rev. John Hol- Johnson, Rev. Laurence M. Presbyterian Church ot By "The Gam e" as the Ivy League "You just never know, " he said. Simpson, pastor emeritus; em eritus. Services, 8:15 p.m. Manchester, 43 Spruce St., three tablespoons of which made the annual meeting which in the past have been known ing, Route 44, Coventry. Ste­ llger, vlcor. 11 a.m., fellow­ Friday and 9:45 a.m. Satur­ HIM, postors. 9 and 10:45 Eugene Sabres 3, Maple Leafs I Michael C. Thornton, asso­ ship hour. Monday through Manchester. Rev. RIchord PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Clark more even-handed a n d> classic is known. "It'll be a sellout regardless of phen Smith, pastor. Worship ciate pastor. 8 a.m., early day. (643-9563) a.m., worship; 9a.m.,church washing soda to a quart Brewer not to like one another. services Sunday at 11 a.m. Friday, 4:45 p.m.; evening school, nursery through se­ Gray, pastor. 10:30 o.m., Gillies' power-play goal with 5:37 At Buffalo, Gil Perreault scored meaningful. Players on both teams spread Yale's record,” Jack Blake, ticket 3ird service; 8:455 a.m., worship service, nursery, of warm water and wash. UCIonn. ranked No. 19 nationally and 7 p.m. AM are welcome. □reakfast. Woodruff Hall; 10 prayer. Wednesdays, 7:30 nior high; 10:45 a.m., left Friday night gave the New one goal and'assisted on Gilles In the past 99 years, Yale has the gospel when they left campus. manager at Yale Bowl, said after (742-7937) p.m.. Holy Eucharist and Lutheran nursery; United Methodist 9:15 o.m., Sunday school; 7 No rinsing required. For raised its record to 13-8-1. It had an 3.m., w orship service, sonc- p. m.. Inform al w orship. (643- spqrkling results when Llttl* doubt romolnt •• lo York Islanders a 6-5 victory over Hamel's third-period score Friday won 54 games. Harvard 37. Eight Some of the coaches arc football the Bulldogs hadn't won a single Community Baptist luary; 10 a.m. summer prayers of healing In the Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p.m., 18-9 edge in shots. Wood had six Church, 585 E. Center St., chapel. (643-9203) Concordia Lutheran Bible, song, prayer fellow­ 0906) you have something to how lor Mborol ProlotUn* the Pittsburgh Penguins, extend­ night tolcad the Buffalo Sabrestoa have been tied. World wars and legends like Yale's Walter Camp, game in eight tries. Despite the ' church school. (647-9941) Church (L C A ), 40 PItIdn St., Him h M dolorlorotod whon saves in goal for the Eagles and Monchester. Rev. James I. St. Mary's Episcopal ship. (647-9141) sell, use a low-cost ad In ing the Isles' winning streak lo 3-1 victory over the Toronto Maple lesser squabbles prompted occa­ who introduced "downs" with gloom, observers say Yale Coach Meek, minister. 9:15 a.m., Church, Park ond Church Manchester. Rev. Burton D. III NAllonal Council of Husky keeper Tony Pierce made Strand, pastor. Schedule: 8 Leafs. fixed "yards lo gain." Carm Cozza maintains a "surpris­ Church school for all ages, streets, Manchester. Rev. Roman Cathoiic classified. Churchoi would ovtn con- .seven games. sional cancelations. Thus the 100th four saves. Boston College fell to kindergarten through Grade Stephen K. Jacobson, rector; a.m.. Holy Communion, Mormon t'erreault sped toward the left game is in the 108th year ot "The Game " is big business as it ingly good attitude. " Co^za has First Congregational nursery; 9:15 o.m., church Church ot the Assumption, ildor admitting to lha Coun­ Gillies skated around Dave 9-10-1 with the loss. Syracuse is 4 continuing during the ser­ Rev. Frederick P. Moser, cil tha Matropolltan Com ­ boards and to the back of the was when the Yale Bowl opened in said it's required it his^eam is to Church of Andover, Route 6, assoclote rector. 7:30 a.m., school and Christian Growth Church of Jesus Christ of Adams Street at 'Thompson competition. Harvard is the favor­ vice; 10:30 a.m., m orning Road, Manchester. Rev. Ed­ FOR A MES8A8I OF munity Church, which haa Hannan just inside the blue line, 9-8-1 while the Friars ended at 13-2. worship. Nursery provided. Andover. Rev. Richard H. • Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m., Holy hour, nursery; 10:30 d.m.. Latter Day Saints (Mor­ Toronto net, from where he passed ite with Yale experiencing the 1914 and 71,000 fans saw a Yale loss maintain morale. Yale has been 2 Taylor, pastor. Sunday wor­ Holy Communion, nursery. m on), 30 W oodside St., M a n ­ ward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur- CHRISTlAi HOPE ANO LOVE aa ita dlitl'ncllva tha homo- cut toward the net and beat (643-0537) Eucharist and Church School the puck to Hamel in front of the longest losing streak in its that sorrowed New Haven and hobbled by inexperience, injuries, 2 ship: 11 a.m., nursery care (649-5311) chester. Wayne S. Taylor, dov masses at 5 and 7:30 •aiual community. goaltender Denis Herron with a 1 1 1 Faith Baptist Church, 52 with child core; 11 a.m.. Holy goal. Hamel flipped the puck past prompted Bergin lo quote Xeno- bad calls, and a tough schedule. orovided. Church school; Eucharist. (649-4583) Emanuel Lutheran bishop, 9:15a.m., sacrament P .m .; Sun d a y m asses at 7:30, Dlaljl^OPE years of football. 4 f ' Lake St., Manchester. Rev. 9:30 a.m., Sunday. (742-7696) 9, 10:30 and 11:45. (643-2195) ' 10-foot wrist shot. Herron had James Bellasov, pastor. 9:30 Church, 60 C hurch St., meeting; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Thli li not to aay that ho- Leafs goaltender Rick St. Croix at First Congregational Manchester. Rey. Dale H. St. Bartholom ew 'sChurch, A Mlnitirv •> replaced starter Michel Dion at the a.m., Su n d a y school; 10:30 school and p rim a ry ; 11:25 moaaxuala ihould badtoan- 5: .59 to give the Sabres a 3-1 lead. T‘ Joe Reslic's Harvard men were Church of Coventry, 1171 Gustafson, pastor; Steven P. a.m., priesthood and relief 741 E. Middle Turnpike, M an­ start of the period,. EC girls a.m., worship service; 7 Gospei 4-2-2 and 3M-1 in the Ivy League M a in St., Coventry. Rev. Sobln, intern; Rev. C. Henry society. (643-4003) chester. Rev. Martin J. Ciflter C N ir m t iM il GIn icIi franchliad from Chrlatlan- Buffalo took a 2-0 lead at 1:17 of p.m., eyonlng service. (646-- Scholskv, oastor. Saturday MinHiMtir. Ity. It la lo aay that Ihoaa who 5316) \ Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 Church of the Living God, Anderson, pastor emeritus. Bryan Trottier scored a hat trick the second period when defense- through eight games. Their strong- 3,m., w orship; 9:30 o.m., on evangelical, ^ull-gospel Sunday schedule: 9:30 a.m., mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Impanltantly practice auch point is defense at linebacker with First BMtlst Church, 240 church school in Church m asses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 T for the Islanders, who moved man Phil Housley's high rising HIMstown#^ood, Manchester. church, Robertson School, worship In the sanctuary; Natlonai Catholic parvoralona ahould not be MHS, Coventry on; two seniors, Joe Azelby and Andy Lane House. Nursery care a.m. shot appeared to nick Perreault's Dr. C. Conley, pastor. (649- North School Street, Mon­ nursery, children's chapel; Indulgad aa faithful Chris­ ahead of idle Philadelphia into all-HCC 7509) orovided. (742-8487) chester. Rev. David W. 10:45 a.m., Sunday church St. John's Polish Notional St. Bridget Church, 70 M a in shoulder and continue into the net Nolan. They held Holy Cross to 124 Catholic Church, 23 G o lw ay St., M ancheste r. R e v .'P h ilip tiana. And a "church" that second place in the NHL's Patrick First Baptist Chapel of the Second Congregational M ullen, pastor. M e e ting Sun- school, nursery, Bible study. behind a surprised St. Croix, yards rushing in a 10-10 tie. Church, 385 N. M a in St., doys, 10 to 11:30a.m. Nursery (643-1193) St., Manchester. Rev. Stan­ A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio tilala for tha uniqua pur- Division. The goals gave Trottier Deof, 240 H illstow n Road, ley M. Lancola, pastor. 9 "Successful pot# of countenancing thla The Maple Leafs, however, Three members of the East Manchester. The Rev. V. and Sunday school. Latylan Lutheran Church P. Padelll, co-pastors. Satur­ six (or the season. East postponed Manchester. Rev. K. Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 a.m., m ass. (643-5906) day m asses at 5 and 7:30 On offense, their strength would Kreutzer, pastor. (643-7543) Full Gospel lnterdeno(nl- of Manchester,21 G arden St., llfaatyle la an affront to the Mike Bossy stickhandled out scored 1:03 later when Borje Catholic High girls' soccer team o.m. w orship service and nationol Church, 745 M a in M ancheste r. (643-2051) p.m.; Sun d a y m asses at 7:30, very name "Chrlatlan." be in their running game with from behind the net and fired an Salming put in a short-handed were named lo the all-Hartford church school; 11 o.m., fel­ St., M anchester. Rev. P hilip Prince ot Peace Lutheran Nazarene 9, 10:30 and naan. (643-2403) death win over Newington. fullback Steve Ernst and halfback low ship hour. (649-2863) P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:30 Church, Route 31 and North St. Jam es Church, 896M aln Living" goal. Salming, who was sent in One of three scheduled games County Conference team. Tha Qraak OrthodOK 8-foot wristshot past Herron at 5; 14- Christian Science Second Congregotional Church of the Nazarene, St., M ancheste r. Rev. F ra n ­ Manchester will face sixth- Mark Vignali. Strongest point may a.m., adult Bible study and River Road, Coventry.- Rev. Church and othara ara to be of the third period to tic the game alone at the Buffalo blue line by fortoday, the East Catholic vs. First team Selections for thur. First Church of Christ. Church of Coventry, 1746 ,Sunday school; 7 p.m., wor­ W.H. Wllkens, pastor. 9a.m., 236 Main St., Manchester. cis V. KrukowskI, Rev. Ro­ 6aH: ranked 14-3 Southington High in be the kicking game with Jim Boston Turnpike, Coventry. Rev. Neale McLain, senior bert Burbank, Rev. Richard commended for their for­ 5-5. Billy Harris, raced in on rookie Bristol Central Class L Division Eagles were seniors Liz Palmer. Sclontlst, 447 N. M a in St„ ship service. Tuesday ot 7:30 Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., the round of eight clash at Villaneuva, son oT former pro Manchester. 10:30 a.m., Rev. David Jarvis, minister. p.m., special Bible studies; w o rship service. (742-7548) oastor; Rev. George Emmitt, A. Lamore, team ministry. thright, uncompromlaing Tomas Jonsson also scored for goalie Tom Barrasso and slid the quarterfinal at the University of Rachel Rossow and Martha Bar­ Regular schedule: 10 a.m., minister of visitation and Rev. Edward J. Reardon. Wethersfield High at 1:30 p.m. kicker Danny Villaneuva, doing ‘churcch service, Sunday Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Zion Evangelical Lutheran atend against admitting New York. puck between his legs. . Hartford, has been postponed ter. East, 7-7-2 overall, took third school, and core tor small worship; 8 a.m., DIal-A-Ride worship service. Prayer line, Church (Missouri Synod), outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Saturday masses at 4 and6:30 647-8301 •uch a danominptlon to lha . Coventry, which advanced in the punting and place-kicking. lo church; 8:45 a.m., church school; 10:45 a.m., worship, p.m.; Sun d a y m asses at 7:30, Pal Boutelte scored two of four Mike Foligno gave the Sabres a due to wet grounds. The game pjace in the HCC behind St, Paul children. (649-1446) R eading 646-8731, 24 hours. Cooper and High streets, Council. Paul graphically the Class S Division with its win Room , 656A Center St., M a n ­ school, nursery to grade Gosnel Holl, Center Street, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. children's church and 9, 10:30 a.m., and noon. tor an important power-play goals for the Penguins, 1-0 lead at 4:51 of the first period has been rescheduled Monday A sellout would translate into a and Northwest Catholic, each with eight, adult discussion; 11 nursery; 7 p.m., evening (643-4129) deacribad homoaoMual on penalty kicks over fiUh- chester. (649-8982) Manchester. 10 a.m., break­ Kuhl, oastor. 9 a.m.. Divine recorded meeeage praotlcea and called them who entered the game with the when he came out from behind the afternoon at the University of $1.5 million gate, the first ever for a 4-1-1 mark. o.m., coffee ^ d fellowship; ing bread; 11:45 a.m., Sun­ worship; 10:15 a.m. Sunday service, nursery. (646-8599) St. Mary Church, 1600 M a in ranked Rocky Hill High will 11:15 a.m., lunlor choir; 4 day school; 7 p.m., gospel St., C oventry. Father Jam es "perverelon," Bomane 1:SS- second-worst power-play success Toronto net and fired the puck off Hartford at 2 p.m. an Ivy League game as tickets are St. Paul had four picks to the school and Youth Forum. face lourtli-ranked 15-2 Old Church of Christ D.m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; meeting. Holy Communion first and J. Williamson, pastor. 27. And he further ataled percentage in the league. Rick St. Croix's pads qnd into the goal as The other two games, involv­ $20. But Yale also will realize q.11 all-HCC squad. Northwest three S p.m., senior church school third Sunday. (649-4243) Pentecostai Masses Saturday at 5:15 that thoaa who do auch th­ the netminder hugged the post. ing ktanchester High and Cov­ Saybrook High Saturday morn­ Church of Christ, Lydall ond P ilg rim fellowship. (742- O. m.; Sun d ay 9:30 and 10:45 Kehoe and Greg Hotham had the profits from food concessions and South Catholic one. Unlfgd Ptntgcosfol ings will not Inhertt tha king­ Toronto, which suffered its entry High, are still scheduled ing at Windham High at 11 a.m. East also had three player- and Vernon streets, Man­ S234) Jehovah's o.m.; holydavs, 5:30and7:30 dom of God, I Cor. Pittsburgh's other power-play because it dispensed with an chester. Eugene Brewer, Talcottville Congrega­ Church, 187 W o od b ridge St., P. m . Confessions 4:30 to 5 today. ' in a rematch of last year's state Methodist Manchester. Rey. Marvin goals, while rookie Andy Brickley fourth straight road loss, had a independent contractor. And pro­ scabbed to the conference second minlstei^ Sunday services: 9 tional Church, Main Street Witnesses P.m . (742-6655) The Indians. No. 3 .seed in Class S championship game. Bolton United Methodist Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., rounded out the scoring. goal by Bill Derlago waived off by ceeds from "tooth Game Memora­ team with senior Karen Kaufhold a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., ond Elm Hill Road, Talcot­ 'Church ot St. M aurice, 32 Old Saybrook won that game, worship; 6 p.m., worship. tville. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ Sunday school; 11 a.m., Hebron Road, Bolton. The The loss left the Penguins referee Ron Fournier with 27 Class LL. moved their record lo bilia," consisting of items like a and juniors Christy Bearse and Tolland Turnpike, Manches­ pike, Bolton.' Rev. Stewart morning worship; 6 p.m., OiiRCHlIFiEHMSr 2- 1. ■ * Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible oastor. 10 a.m., worship ser­ Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, pas­ Feelltig Good About Lydell end Vetnon esree winless at hqmc this season with seconds left because of a hand pass 13-1-2 with their 1-0 sudden ticket replica encased in lucile for Donna Revellese selected. Tlie study. Nursery provided for vice and church school. (649- ter. Tuesday, C ongregation Lanier, pastor, 9:30 a.m.,' evening worship; 7:30 p.m., tor. Saturday massatSp.m.; all services. (646-2903) 3815) Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Thurs- church school; 11 a.m., wor- bible study (Tuesday); 7 Sund ay m asses at 7:30, 9:15 Yourielf . eight losses and one tie. before the goal. $30. will also help fill the till. threesome are all midfielders. 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Nov. 12, 1983 MANCHESTER MKItALI). Siiliirday. N( _1^ l!)83 17 New England football roundup Sf:oreboard Harvard remembers a year ago

By United Press International table Brown and the Big Green has A win would give the Crusaders a cuse would like nothing better than Basketball Hockey Football won the last five meetings between 9-0-1 record, matching the most to avenge last year's 20-13 loss In The Ivy League race comes the two clubs. Brown is 2-2-1 in the wins in school history. It also would the final minute. down to the wire while both Holy league and out of the race, but improve their position in the race NFL standings Boston University has made the NBA tiandinot NHL standings Cross and Boston College look for coach John Anderson would love to for what seems to be an assured Yankee Conference race moot and road victories to enhance their play the spoiler's role, ^ berth in the NCAA Division I-AA Amsrlcon Confsrsnet the Terriers host Bucknell as they ; (l-aleOomnNotlncIwlod) (Late (Some Net Included) post-season chances Saturday in “ Dartmouth has been oiTr jinx playoffs. .. Edttirn ConfSTMCi East ready for the Division I-AA Wolei Conference W L T Pet. PP PA New England team but we'll be ready for them. "Despite its record (4-5), Dela­ . ■ Atkmllc Division Potrick Division Miami 7 3 0 .7X 219 1M playoffs beginning Nov. 19. The W L Pet. OB action. We h a v e ^ chance to finish the ware is one of the finest teams In Bo«on 7 , .075 _ ux, „ W L T Pis. OF OA Baltimore 6 4 0 .600 IX 211 other Yankee Conference mat­ NY Rangers 11 4 2 24 71 54 Buffalo 6 4 0 .600 i n 203 The big Ivy matchup is at season on a positive note and that's the East as evidenced by its trip to 5 2 .714 chups have New Hampshire, l'/3 NY Islanders II 4 0 X 74 59 New England 5 5 0 .5n 2X 196 Harvard Stadium, where the Crim: what everyone is dedicated to the Division I-AA finals last year," Phllodsiphia 5 2 .714 I'/j =>hModelphla 10 4 1 21 71 57 NY Jets 4 6 0 .4n 208 202 which has won five straight, NOW York 4 4 .500 3 son will try to stay in the hunt by doing," Anderson said. said Holy Cross coach Rick Carter. Woshinoton j 5 .304 41/^ WmWngfon 7 9 O 14 X 41 Central hosting Massachusetts and Con­ ’ Iffsburoh 4 11 2 10 49 49 Pittsburgh 8 2 0 ,8n 253 168 avenging last year's controversial "W e have a lot of respect for Control Division In other Ivy action, winless Yale necticut visiting Rhode Island. New Jersey 2 14 0 4 43 74 Cleveland 5 5 0 ,5n 202 XI loss to Penn. The Quakers and them." Mnwoukeo s 3 .425 — Adams Division Cincinnati 4 6 0 .4X 225 195 visits Princeton before returning Maine travels to Virginia Military 3 3 .500 1 Dartmouth are 4-0-1 to lead the Boston College visits the Carrier ’ Oslon 10 4 1 21 74 45 Houston 0 10 0 .o n 166 X I next week to host Harvard in the Institute and Northeastern hosts 3 4 .429 I'/a Suebec 9 7 2 X 94 47 West league and Harvard is 3-1-1. 2 3 .400 V/2 100th edition of The Game, Dart­ Dome for a match with Syracuse Delaware State. Juftolo 8 4 3 19 57 40 LA Rolders 7 3 0 ,7n 2X 224 "W e have to win this one to stay and coach Jack Bicknell knows the li^Iana 2 5 .284 2'/a •lortford 7 7 1 15 53 40 Denver 6 4 0 -6n 172 174 in the chase and still have a mouth closes by visiting Penn in a Clovolond 2 4 .250 3 (Aontreol 7 8 0 14 44 42 Seattle 6 4 0 .6n 246 225 potential winner-take-all game importance of this one. A victory Elsewhere, it's AIC at Spring- Wostsrn Contorsneo Campbell Conference Kansas City 4 6 0 ,4n 202 188 chance," said Harvard coach Joe might land the Eagles in the Jan. 2 field, Millersville at New Haven, Mldwost Division NorrIs'DIvIslon San Diego 3 7 0 ,3n 224 278 and Brown winds up with r ^ „ W L Pet. OB Restic. "This is the key game for Fiesta Bowl. A loss would hurt Southern Connecticut at Central .... W L T Pts. OF OA Notional Conference us.” Columbia. M il® 4 3 .571 — -hlcogo 8 8 0 14 44 44 East them, but not fatally. Connecticut: Amherst at Willi­ 3 3 .500 '/a oronfo 7 8 2 14 74 83 W L T Pet. PF PA Penn won last year ^-21 on Holy Cross, its perfect season “ Syracuse's defense is as good ams; Tufts at Bates; Bowdoin at Uton 3 3 .500 '/a .1. Louis 7 8 1 15 40 48 Dallas 9 10 ,9n 318 215 kicker D avf Schulman’s second J51 Antonio 3 4 .429 1 lefrolt 4 4 2 14 54 57 Washington 8 2 0 ,8n 339 218 tarnished somewhat by the 10- 10 as any we've faced this year. It's Colby; Bridgewater State at West- Hdbiton 2 5 .284 2 chance field goal with no time left. (T iW ti AInnesota 4 8 I 13 44 79 Philadelphia 4 6 0 ,4n 158 194 tie with Harvard, travels to going to be a challenge. And field State; Coast Guard at Hof- Konsos City 2 4 .250 2Va Smyths Division St. Louis 3 6 1 .3X 205 314 Penn coach Jerry Berndt called it Delaware for a meeting with the playing inside is a real advantage stra; Curry at Plymouth State; Poeltle Division :dmonton 14 2 1 29 102 71 NY Glonts 2 7 1 .2X 175 2X one of the greatest Ivy League fj Portlond 4 2 .750 — :algarv 4 7 3 15 54 59 Central perenially powerful Blue Hens. for them,” Bicknell said. W PI at FDU- Madison: Maine Los Angel m 4 2 .447 1 games ever as Harvard battled 'ancouver 4 9 1 13 71 74 Minnesota 6 4 0 .6 n 227 X2 The Crusaders will have to finish The 12th-ranked Eagles, 7-1, Maritime at Framingham State; 5 3 .425 1 .01 Angeles 4 8 5 13 49 74 Green Bov 5 5 0 .500 275 288 back from a 20-0 fourth-period Golden State 4 3 .571 1'/a the season without star tailback may be without the services of nose Western New England at Mass. Vlnnlpeg 5 9 2 12 43 M Detroit 5 5 0 .5 n 217 197 deficit. 0 Son Oleoo 3 5 .375 3 Prldoy’s Results Chlcogo 3 7 0 .3n 184 219 Gill Fenerty, who separated his tackle Mike Ruth and wide re­ Maritime: Middlebury at Nor­ Phoenix . 2 4 .333 3 Dartmouth entertains unpredic­ N. Y. Islonders 4, Pittsburgh 5 Tompo Bov 1 9 0 . i n 158 239 shoulder in the Harvard game. ceiver GerarH Phelan. And Syra­ wich, and Wesleyan at Trinity. Prldoy’s Results Btittalo 3, Toronto 1 West New York 114, Son Oleoo 95 Winnipeg ot Vancouver, night Son Francisco 6 4 0 .600 278 204 New Jersey 107, Mllwoukee 103 Soturdoy's Gomes New Orleons 6 4 0 .600 230 213 Boston 124, Detroit 118 Calgary at New Jersey, 1:35 o.m. LA Roms 6 4 0 .600 222 214 j^llodelohla 108, Kansas City 100 P ltliburghaf N.Y. Islanders, 7:05p.m. Atlanta 4 6 0 .400 206 206 Herald photo by Pinto Washington 125, Chicago 124 (20T) Boston at Quebec, 7:35 o.m. Sundov’s Gomes Saints making some noise in NFL Son Antonio at Dallas, night Chicago ot,Hartford; 7:35p.m (All Times EST) Bennet girls’ cross country team Phoenix at Los Angeles, night N.Y. RanaersatWashlngton,7:35o.m. Buffalo of N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. _ Atlonta at Seattle, night Edmonton ot Detroit, 7:35p.m. Cincinnati at Konsos CItv, 1 P*WT Saturday's Oamos UPI photo PhlladelphlaatToronto,8:05p m Detroit at Houston, 1 p.m. Nielsen, Kathy Comeau (captain). Bill Walsh. “ I realize we beat them tilt is one of five key divisional making his first start in five weeks Kansas City at Detroit, 7:35 o.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 8:35 p m Green Bov at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Bennet Junior High girls' cross country By Fred McMane. New Jersey at Indiana, 7:35p.m. earlier, but in the last couple of contests scheduled for Sunday. ^when the Broncos meet the Raid- Montreal at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m Miami at New England, 1 p.m. team, lor the ninth straight year, posted Sheryl Veal (captain), Kristine Howard, UPl Sports Writer Marvin Hagler beams and holds aloft his two Denver at San Antonio, 8:Xp.m . ... Sunday's Oomes Philadelphia at Chicago, 1 p.m. weeks they are playing as well as The others include Pittsburgh at' ‘ers, Elway replaces Steve DeBerg, Boston at Chlcogo, 8:35 p.m. Woshinoton at Boston Seattle at St. Louis, 1 p.m. an unbeaten mark. The Bear girls have Jamie Ross. Back row: Coach Stan Baltimore, Miami at New Eng­ who is out with a shoulder injury. championship belts after retaining middleweight crown Dallas at Houston, 8:40 p.m. Calgary at Butfolo Tampa Bov at Cleveland, 1 p.m. It's beginning to look as if folks in any team in the league while we Portland at Utah, 9:X p.m. won 119 straight dual meets. They won Bebyn, JJessica Marshall, Chrystal land, Denver at the Los Angeles Jim Plunkett, who came off the with 15-round unanimous decision over Roberto Duran Detroit ot N.Y. Rangers Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 2p.m. New Orleans may have something have been having some tough Cleveland at Golden State, 11:05p.m. Edmonton at Chicago Dollos at San Diego, 4 p.m. invitationals at Shelton, Simsbury and Therrien, Beth O’Brien, Dawn Sarni, else to rave about besides good luck.” Raiders and Green Bay at bench to rally the Raiders to Thursday night in Las Vegas. Sunday's Oamos PhlladelohlaatWInniDeg Denver at L.A. Raiders, 4 p.m. victory over Kansas City last Son Diego at Phllodelphio Montreal at Vancouver New Orleons at Son Francisco, 4 p.m. Lisa Phillips, Paige Carter, Merry food and hot-music. The'49ers have lost their last two Minnesota. Seattle at Milwaukee Holy Cross this year and took second at weekend, will start at quarterback Woshlngton at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. The , once games, a 27-13 setback to the New Pittsburgh (8-2) , which leads the Golden Stote at Phoenix Monday’s Gome the Westlake Invitational in New York. Chadziewicz, Mindy Forde, Kristin the doormats of the National York Jets and a 20-17 defeat to AFC Central Division, will be in place of the injured Marc Atlonto at Portland Sabres 3, Maple Leals 1 L..A. Roms at Atlanta, 9 p.m. Team members are: (l-r) Front row: Grote (manager). . seeking its seventh straight vic­ Wilson. Denver (6-4) trails the Utah at Los Angeles Football League, are in serious Miami. Kristen Turek, Sereh Carter, Chris co^ention for their first playoff San Francisco has been installed tory but will be facing a club that Raiders by only one game in the Last two rounds Toronto 01 g—| NFL injury report berth in history and if they make it, as a 4-point favorite, but the has won five of its last seven to AFC Western Division. Celtics 126, Pistons 118 Buffalo ^ I 1 )—3 First period—1, Buffalo, Follono 5 DALLAS-NFC (9*1) AT SAN DIEGO* it will be Mardi Gras all over again weather forecast is for rain and if vault into contention in the AFC The Packers (5-5) will be bidding (RJtt, Housley), 4:51, Penalties— AFC (3amtt AFC (3*7)—Cowboys Danny White might on Bourbon Street. the field at Candlestick Park is East Division. Baltimore (6-4) for a share of the NFC Central lead DETROIT (118) Farrish, MIAMI (7-3) AT NEW ENGLAND (5*5) reploce doubtful punter John Warren boasts the N FL's top rushing against Minnesota (6-4). Minne­ Trlpucka 9-19 B-8 24, Levlngston 3-7 3-4 Tor, 10:08; Cvr, But, 14:08; Frycer, Tor, —Dolphins may start T Cleveland Green (knee). LB Bob Bruenlg (knee), TE The Saints can take a giant step very muddy then the Saints would won it for Hagler 9, Lalmbeer 4-9 2-2 10, Thomas 10-20 7-10 19:12. for doubtful Eric Loakso (knee). T Jon Doug Cosbie (onkle), RB Timmy closer toward a playoff spot appear to have an advantage offense while the Steelers rank sota edged Green Bay 20-17 in W, Long 7-14 2-2 14, Tyler 4-12 (Ml 8, V Secondperlod—Z Buffalo, Perreoult 10 Giesler (ribs) Is probable...Patriots DE Newsome (hamstring), OT Rcmdy White Sunday if they can beat the San because of premier running back third. overtime on Oct. 23 but has been Johnson 7-9 2-2 14, Russell 1-1 04) 2, (Housley. Andreychuk), 1:17.3, Toronto, Ken Sims (leg), T Bob Cryder (thigh) (neck), DT Don Smerek (thigh) ore have taken him out. If I had one To bert 2-3 (W) 4, Benson 0^1 00 0, Salmlng 2 (Harris), 2:» . Penoltles— are Questionable. WR Stan Morgan proboble...Chargers Ed Luther starts for Francisco 49ers. New Orleans, San George Rogers. Miami (7-3) has a one-game lead slumping lately. Green Bay quar­ By Rich Tosches UPI Sports Writer - more round I think I would have 0-1 0-0 0. Totols 47-98 24-28 118. Frycer, Tor, t:M ; Perreault, But, 3:X; (ribs), WR Clarence Weathers (chest), QB Dan Fouts (shoulder), whos is out os Francisco and Los Angeles nre Rogers rushed for 137 yards in the AFC East over Baltimore terback leads the BOSTON (124) Bennlng, Tor, 4:M; Selling, But, 7:21; LB Larrv McGrew (shoulder), TE well os S Bob Gregor (knee). C Don knocked him out. But all I wanted currently locked in a three-way tie against the Atlanta Falcons last and Buffalo and is riding a N FL in touchdown passes (22), Maxwell 0-2 2-4 2, Bird 14-24 7-7 39, Britz, Tor, 11:57; Borrosso, But (served Derrick Ramsey (groin), T Brian Mocek (Achilles), RB Sherm LAS VEGAS, Nev. — As Marvin was to win, and 1 did. The judges Porlsh 10-15 8-9 28, Henderson 4-4 3-3 11, by RutI), 11:57; Valve, Tor, 14:22; Hollowov (arm), S Fred Marlon (toe) Smith for first place in the NFC's weekend and has gained 678 yards four-game winning streak. The only two shy of the single season ore probable. have their job to do." D. Johnson 4-5 2-2 10, McHale 9-13 5-5 23, WIemer, But, 14;X. (knee) ore doubtful. RB Chuck Munde Western Division and there will.be on the ground this year. fourth place Patriots (5-5) have Packers' record held by Cecil Hagler walked back to his corner A j^ e 1-2 1-2 3, Buckner 1-4 2-2 4, Third period—4, Buflolo, Hamel 7 BUFFALO (6-4) AT (bond), T Billy Shields (neck), S Andre won three of four and are only two Isbell. after the 13th round of his brawl One of Hagier's co-managers. Wednaon 1-2 (H) 2, Corr 1-2 2-4 4, Kite 0-2 (Perreoult, Cloutier), 5:59. Penoltles— d e Sherman White (knee) is Young (Achilles) areproboble. only five games remaining after San Francisco, led by quarter­ (M) 0. Totals 47-79 32-38 124 out. CB Mario Clark (knee), WR Frank In other games Sunday, Seattle with Roberto Duran, he felt the Goody Petronelli, was more direct Forrish, Tor, malor, 3:35; Rutt, But, DETROIT-NFC (5-5) AT HOUSTON- this weekend's activity. back Joe Montana, leads the NFC games behind. Miami beat New S2KU 31M 30 2t~lU malor, 3;35; Korn, Tor, 9:04; Follgno, Lewis (knee) are questionable. DE Ken AFC (0-10)—Lions G Larry Lee storts for This will be the second meeting in total offense while the Saints England 34-24 at the Orange'Bowl is at St. Louis, Tampa Bay at blood flowing from the corner of when asked about the judges' bM ton 45 24 31 24—124 But, 11:01; Valve, Tor, malor, 12:35; Johnson (shoulder), DE Ben Williams Don Greco (foot), who Is out os Is LB (ankle), RB Joe Cribbs (neck) are of the season between the Saints rank first in total defense. San on Sept. 11 but since then the Cleveland, Cincinnati at Kansas his eye and his mind flashed back scoring. Three-Dolnt goals—None. Fouled Ramsey, But, malor, 12:35; Tor, bench August Curley (knee). K Ed Murray to Sept. 30. 1979. “ Frankly, I don't know what the out— • (served by Frycer), 12:35; Korn, Tor, probable...Jets start John Woodring (right leg). CB-S Demetrlous Johnson and the 49ers. San Francisco won Francisco has been averaging 37.3 Dolphins have switched quarter­ City, Detroit at Houston, Buffalo at Thomos. Total touls—Detroit 24, Boston 17:24; Selling, But, 17:24. for (hamstring), DT Martin Moss (ham­ the first game, 32-13, on Oct, 16 but points per game but has had backs. Rookie Dan Marino now the New York Jets, Dallas at San On that date, just 50 feet away hell those guys could have been M. Rebounds—Detroit 31 (Lalmbeer Shots on goal—Toronto 5.4-9—X. LB Greg Buttle (neck), who Is out. RB string), DE William Gay (ankle) are from Thursday night's fight, a looking at," he said. "There's no But- Johnny Hector (onkle) is doubtful. RB questionable. LB Roosevelt Barnes the Saints have improved tre­ trouble scoring at home. In five directs the Dolphins' attack and Diego, Philadelphia at Chicago Morion Barber (back) is questlono- head butt by middleweight cham­ way the fight was that close at all. Boston 42 (Parish, McHale 12). Assists— talo 11-12-12—35. (hamstring) is probable...Oilers T Doug mendously since then. games at Candlestick, the 49ers has been intercepted only once in and Washington at the New York I^ tro lt 27 (Thomas 8), Boston M Goalies—Toronto, St. Croix. But- ble. Fronce (knee) Is questlonoble. RB Stan “ We look at the Saints as a very are averaging only 15.6 points per his last 129 attempts. Giants. pion Vito Antuofermo opened a Duran won a couple rounds and a (Maxwell8). Technicols—McHole, De- talo, CINCINNATI (4-6) AT KANSAS CITY Edwards (hamstring). LB Tim Joiner gash over Hagier's eye. Ten couple were even I guess, but frolt Borrosso. A—14,407. (4-6)—Bengols start Charles Alexander (knee), DE Jesse Boker (foot) ore strong team, maybe the strongest game. Another rookie quarterback, The will visit Coach Daly. .A—14,890. for RB Stonlev Wilson (knee), who Is proboble. in our division," says 49ers' Coach The New Orleans-San Francisco John Elway of Denver, will be Atlanta on Monday night. minutes later, after 15 tough Marvin won more than 10 rounds, out....Chiefs WR Henry Morshdtl (nose) SEATTLE-AFC (M ) AT ST. LOUIS- rounds, the judges ruled the fight a .no question about that." IslandsrsB.PenguinsS Is doubtful. TE Willie Scott (foot), DE NFC (3-6-1)—Seohowks S Ken Easlev Art Still (foot*rlbs), TTE Ron Wetzel (toe), CB Keith Simpson (coif) ore draw and Antuofermo kept his Duran, who took more and Sixers 108, Kings too (homstring) ore questionable. T Matt title. heavier punches than Hagler, was NY UkmdtTft 13 2 ^ 6 questionable...Cardinals Craig 71 Pimburvh 0 3 2 — s Herkenhoff (groin). DE Dave LIndstrom Shotter Hagler said Friday he was unmarked. He did, however, com- ■ KANSAS CITY (100) First period—1, New York, Trottler 4 (groin), WR Anthony Hancock replaces LB Bob Harris (knee*ln|ured McEnroe, determined at the end of the 13th plain of a sore right hand from E. Johnson 2-13 S4 9, Olberding 5*7 5-6 (Potvin, Bossv), 4:52. Penalties — (groin), reserve). RB Stump Mitchell (toe), WR S p o rts in Miami’s goai 11 Thompson 3-3 (M) 4. Drew 5-13 4-6 14. McEwen, NY, 2:06; Hannon, Plt4^:39; CB Gory Green (groin), TE Ed Beckman Steve Bird (foot) ore questlonoble. WR round against Duran not to let the punching Hagler on the side of the Knight 6-14 6^ 19, S. Johnson 6-11 3-5 15, Persson, NY, 14:07; Corivie, Pit, 18n7. (bock) are probable. Danny Pfttman (groin), S Benny Perrin judges decide the winner. As it head in the fifth rbund. The hand A^lweather 2-4 6^ 10. Loder 0-1 (M> 0, Second period—2, New York, Trottler 5 PITTSBURGH (8-2) AT B A L T I­ (toe) are probable. turned out, however, they did. And was noticeably swollen and his 5uttle 4-6 (K) B, Base 1-2 ^2 4, Nealy 0-1 (unosslsted), 0:50. 3, Pittsburgh, KehoeB MORE TAMPA BAY-NFC (1*9) AT CLEVE* Connors USFL approaches Campbell 041 0, MIcheaux M 04) 2. Totals 34-7S 31- (Gordner, Shedden), 4:56. 4, Pittsburgh, (6*4)—Steelers T Larry Brown (leg) Is LAND-AFC (5-5)—Buccaneers CB is Orange bid they came within a few whiskers of manager said x-rays would be 37 100. Hothom 2 (unosslsted), 5:34. 5, New. doubtful. WR Woyne Capers (foot) is Jere­ PHILADELPHIA <10l) York, Trottler 6 (Potvin, Jonsson), 7:34. outt. G Craig Wolflev (foot), WR Greg miah Costllle, TE Jerry Bell start for HOUSTON — Houston Oilers running back Earl handing down what would have taken later in the day to determine I Hawthorne (thigh), LB Craig Bingham been one of the most controversial if there was a fracture. Ervlng 14-18 S-10 36, lavaroni 0-2 00 0, 6, New York, Jonsson 2 (Tonelll, D. Mike Washington (ribs), who Is out, and advance Campbell will be offered a lucrative contract to Malone 7-16 10-11 24, Cheeks 06 7-6 13, Sutter), 13:38. 7, Pittsburgh, Bricklev 4 (knee), CB Harvey Clayton (ankle) are and doubtful Jimmie Giles (knee). T questionable. G Steve Courson (knee), S join the San Antonio Gunslingers of the United By Dave Raffo decisions in years. Duran, whose courageous per­ Toney 4-11 1-2 9, Jones 4-7 2-2 10, Rautins (H annon),15:33. Penalities—G ilbert, Gene Sanders (ankle). DE Lee Roy UPI Sports Writer One judge had Hagler ahead by 1-3 0-0 2, Richardson 0-3 3-6 3, C. Johnson NY. Ron Johnson (knee) are probable...Colts Selmon (knee) are questlonoble. G Sean States Football League in 1986, a Gunslingers formance against the bruising 04 00 6, Edwords 2-5 1-2 5. Totals 38-77 3:29; Trottler. NY. 4:05; Tebbutt. Pit, G Steve Wright (ankle), DE Donnell Forrell (hamstring), RB Jomes Owens two points and the other two-judges Herald photo by Pinlo LONDON (UPI) — Defending executive says. Hagler went a long way towards 32-41 108. 7:18; Gilbert, NY. 10:44; Persson, NY, Thompson (knee) are Questlonoble. (knee) are probable... Browns stort Brian had him ahead by a lone point. If 19:45. LB Sipe for Paul Me Donald at QB. TE Tim champion John McEnroe and his However, an agent who says he represents Fourteen down and five to go for the Miami (Fla.) erasing the bizzare memory of his Konsos City 25 24 23 24—100 Duran had won the final two Phllodelphia 24 20 31 31—108 Third period—8, Pittsburgh, Boutette 3 Barry Krauss (neck), LB Vernon Stracko (thigh) Is doubtful. C Mike Boab arch-rival Jimmy Connors stayed Campbell reportedly has not met to discuss it with Hurricanes in their improbable bid for a national “ no mas" performance against Three-point gool—Knight. Fouled (Kehoe, Gordner), 0:22. 9, Pittsburgh. Maxwell (neck), T Jeff Hart (head), RB (knee), CB Lorry Brozlel (knee), RB Bennet boys’ cross country team rounds, he would have taken on a collision course for Sunday's the running back. championship. Sugar Ray Leonard, laughed and out— .Boutette 4 (Kehoe, Corivie), 4:40. 10, Alvin Moore (groin) areproboble. *6oyce Green (toe). WR Dove Logon Hagier's crown. Most ringside S. Johnson, Merlweather. Total New York, Bossv 11 (unosslsted), 5:14. DENVER (6^) AT LOS ANGELES (thigh), S MikeW hitwell (thigh), T Doug title shoot-out with comfortable News of the Gunsling''rs' interest follows Miami, ranked 19th in pre-season and not at all after smiled as he spoke. RAIDERS (7*3)—Broncos start QB John The Bennet JuniorHigh boys’ cross country team posted observers had Hagler ahead by at fouls— 11. New York, Gllles 5 (Persson), 14:23. Dleken.(ankle), NT BobGolic(knee),TE straight sets quarterfinal victories Campbell's adamant public demands this week losing its first game, has ascended to No. 5 after nine Kansas City 29, Phllodelphia 28. Penalties—Morrow, NY, 3:24; D. Sutter, Elway for Steve DeBerg (shoulder), who Harry Holt (ankle) ore probable. an 8-0 mark this year. It also won the Shelton Invitational, least three points. Asked about Hagier's claim that is out. RB Dave Preston (knee) is over fellow Americans at the that he wants the last-place Oilers to trade him. straight wins. The Hurricanes can probably wrap up a Rebounds—Kansas City 26 (S. Johnson NY. 6:46; Corivie. Pit, 6:46; Bullev, Pit, Hagler, however, headed off any his eye cut was caused by a head 7), Philadelphia 46 (Malone 15). Assists— 13:05. doubtful. RB Gerald WHIhite (hamst­ took second at the Holy Cross Freshman Invitational and $315,000 Volvo Grand Prix tennis shot against No. 1 Nebraska in the Orange Bowl if they ring), College bowl schedule trouble when he came out in a butt or thumb from Duran, the Kansas City 23 (Drew 8), Philadelphia25 Shots on goal—New York 8-7*7—22. tournament Friday. get by Florida State Saturday night. An Orange Bowl (Cheeks 7). Technical—E. John­ Pittsburgh 12*22*9—43. LB Jim Ryan (ankle), RB Jesse Myles fourth at Westlake. Team members are: (l-r) Front row; frenzy and rocked Duran repeat­ World Boxing Association junior (hamstring) are questionable. LB Randy McEnroe, whose only defeat Tigers sale approved victory, in addition to at least one other upset on Jan. son, Goalies—New Yor1\Smlth. Pitts* I9X Posttanon BowIGomn Chris Chappell, Tom Lyon (captain), Senan Gorman 2, could vault the Hurricanes to the top. edly in the 14th and 15th rounds. It middleweight champion, laughed Kansas City (illegal defense). A— burgh, 1 Gradlshor (knee). RB Sammy Winder (All lln m EST) since his 1978 debut here was by NEW YORK — The American League, in the Dion, Herron. A—9,545. (thumb), WR Zoch Thomos (neck), NT Saturday. Dac It appeared Duran was ready to fall, loudly. 16,027. (captain), Steve Gallacher (captain). Back row: Coach Connors in the 1981 final, out­ only action taken at Friday's meeting of owners, "This football team has passed some very good Don Latimer (toe) areproboble...Raiders Indopandwica Bowl but he hung on and stayed on his "That's a good excuse for getting start QB Jim Plunkett for Marc Wilson At Shreveport, La., S p.m. Stan Bebyn, Dave Odom, Glenn Sinon, Chuck Rose, gunned Steve Denton 6-3, 6-3, while unanimously approved the sale of the Detroit horses with four great football teams ahead of them," AHL standings feet. cut,'.' Duran said. "That's a good (shoulder), who was put .on injured Sotuidav, Dec 17 Connors outplayed eighth- seeded Tigers to pizza tycoon Thomas Monaghan. Miami Coach Howard Schnellenberger said. “ But we Knicks 116, Clippers 95 reserve. T Henry Lawrence* (foot), LB Colltarnia Bowl Debbie Freckleton (manager). have the running room. It will be a sprint to tlie finish " I thought back to Antuofermo," one. We lost and we.aren't making Northern Matt Mlllen (foot), WR-KR Cleo At Frenso, Callt., 4 p.m. Vitas Gerulaitis, 6-4, 6-2, Monaghan purchased the club from John Montgomery (groin), WR Calvin line and we have an opportunity to get to the wire said Hagler, wearing dark glasses any excuses, and Hagler won and SAN DIEGO (95) W L T Pts. GF GA Florida Cltrui Bowl McEnroe's semifinal opponent Fetzer, who owned the Tigers for 27years, on Oct, Novo ScotlQ 9 5 3 21 66 56 Muham­ At Orlando, Fla., 8 o.m. first." to hide the swollen and cut left eye. he's making excuses. That's Cummings 7-15 2-4 14, Kelser 1-2 3-5 5, Adirondack 10 6 0 mad (shoulder), G Charley . Han­ Saturday will be Swedish giant- 10 for an estimated $35 million. The precise sale Walton 7-14, 4-7 18, Hodges 1-5 2-4 4, 20 72 66 Friday, Doc X Florida State has gone in the opposite direction. The " I remember after that fight we all funny.” Maine 8 5 2 18 54 47 nah Holiday Bowl killer Anders Jarryd, who elimi­ price has not been disclosed. Nixon 5-11 3-3 13, Smith 0-1 OOO, Brooks Moncton 8 8 0 (hamstring). WR Cliff Branch (ham- Bowling Radio, TV Seminoles were ranked seventh in pre-season, fell to had tears in our eyes. That wasn't Duran also said Leonard was a 11-15 2-2 24, Donaldson 2-3 4, 16 59 55 At San Dleoo, Calif., 9 p.m. nated fifth-seeded American Gene ok) Fredericton 6 7 1 13 52 38 strlng)$'RB Rick Berns (groin) are Saturday, Doc 14 13th after losing ns opener to East Carolina and going to happen again. Last night much better fighter, saying all Whitehead 1-2 CW) 2, Pierce 2-7 3-4 7, Sherbrooke 6 10 1 probable. Mayer 6-1, 6-2 in 66 minutes to add Stanford fires Paul WIggIn McKinney 1-4 0-1 2. Totals 38-79 19-X95. 13 61 77 Sun Bowl dropped out of the ratings for good after losing its was a joyous night. Hagler had was strength. Southern NFC Gomes A l El Paso, Texas, 3 p.m. Caterers to his first round dismissal third- NEW YORK (114) Baltimore 6 2 4 GREEN BAY (5-5) AT MINNESOTA third game to Tulane. '• " I know now that if I had put the "Leonard is a much better King 11-4 1-2 23, Robinson 4-7 4-7 14, 20 67 49 Monday, Doc X seeded compatriot Mats Wilander. STANFORD, Calif. — Paul Wiggin, the good Rochester 9 8 0 16 75 70 (6-4)—Packers RB Mike Meade (back), Aloha Bowl Rose Yergeau 148-362,

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Manchester, Conn, Good Luck Cloudy tonight Monday, Nov. 14, 1983 and Tuesday Single copy: 25C M.H.S. Football — See page 2 lEanrfeatrr M fralb Team from the Reagan says trip advanced peace, prosperity Korean artillery, some 30 kilome­ "And you would have heard their the treatment of dissidents, but no Bv Helen Thomas ing of dignitaries and White House binoculars, examined the North ters (18.6 miles) away. And there's chaplain tell us we were standing, details were given and it was not United Press International staffers. Korean front across the DMZ from more than symbolism in the a guard post manned by 2nd on the edge of freedom. know how much Reagan pressed "Working as partners to make danger to our American soldiers Infantry Division soldiers. “ Being there teaches us that on the issue. WAirHINGTON - Prcsidenl tomorrow better and more secure helping to guard the border of the Deputy press secretary Larry freedom is never free, nor can it During Reagan's visit to Seoul, a Reagan relumed lo Ihe While ' is what this trip was all about,” the DMZ often in weather that leaves Manchester Herald can be purchased in one instal­ number of government critics Speakes told reporters earlier the House loday and declared his president said. them freezing from their heads to "literally eyeball to eyeball look" lment. We can only struggle lo were placed under house arrest. six-day Irip lo South Korea and Referring to critics, Reagan their toes.” at the communists was "a stark keep it, pass it on lo the next The president appeared to be Japan significantly improved said, “ Those who disagree with the Attending the ceremony were reality” for Reagan. generation, and hope they will chafing under some observations “ prospects for a more secure United States get plenty of public­ two Korean youngsters, Ahn Ji “ 1 rfrust tell you That one of the preserve it for their children and that his trip was marked more by peace and prosperity.” ity. But one thing becomes more Sook, 7, and Lee Kil Woo, 4, who most unforgettable experiences in their children's children.” "symbolism than substance.” Reagan's comments came in plain to me each time I travel — flew lo Washin^on from Seoul to my life was the time I spent Sunday Reagan said he encouraged "W ell,” he said, "there is more and Friends... remarks at a welcome home across the globe America is looked undergo surgery in the United than symbolism when over a to as a friend and as a leader in afternoon with our brave troops in Korean officials “to develop ceremony on the South Lawn after million Koreans lined the streets to States for severe heart ailments. preserving peace and freedom.'’ the DMZ," Reagan said. further their democracy," a refer­ his 16,000-mile trip to the Far East. wave and cheer Americans and The surgery will take place in The president made it clear that " I f you could have been with me, ence lo complaints of abuses of "W ell, I'm pleased lo report thank America for helping keep about 10 days. he was still deeply moved by his you would have been at the church human rights by the Seoul some good news. America's part­ them free." Reagan said his wife, Nancy, historic visit Sunday to the Demil­ service we had with our soldiers in government. nerships are stronger and pros­ “ There's more than symbolism thought one expression of Ameri­ itarized Zone separating South an open field less than a mile from Aides told reporters on the trip pects for a more secure peace and in the threat to the people of Seoul can friendship to Korea "would be Korea from communist North one of the most tyrannical regimes Reagan spoke to South Korean prosperity are better today than a who live within the range of North to help our two little friends.” WIN CCIL week ago," Reagan told a gather- Korea. Reagan, looking through on Earth,” Reagan recalled. President Chun Doo Hwan about Herald photo by Tarquinio Court bars Cruise missiles This Page Paid For And Sponsored By The Following Local Businesses review of arrive in London meditation KEEP GOING INDIANS! OUR MHS Starting Line• • • By Arthur Herman Margaret Thatcher. United Press International Msgr. Bruce Kent, the Roman GO By Elizabeth Olson Catholic priest who heads the MAKE IT NUMBER United Press International LONDON — An American C-141 British Campaign for Nuclear FOR IT! M.H.S. Starlifter transport plane landed Disarmament, said, “ They (the WASHINGTON - The Supreme today under tight security with a missiles) are here. It is a major A l fiiejihwt'iJ •Albie Harris Court today refused decide secret cargo that appeared to be tragedy for the human race." whether a daily moment of silence the first of the controversial U.S. David Owen, the leader of the •Glen Chetalat in classrooms is an unconstitu­ medium-range cruise missiles to opposition . Social Democratic SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER •Greg Turner tional violation of religious arrive for deployment in Europe. Party and a former foreign minis­ •Ray Lata freedom. British Defense Minister Mi­ ter, predicted, "There'll be an APPLIANCES • VIDEO • AUDIO • TELEVISION The justices, without comment, chael Heseltine, who has promised outcry." •Mike Wemmell let stand a ruling striking down to announce the arrival of the In Montreal, Canadian Prime CARDINAL BUICK 445 Hartford Rd., Manchester missiles in Britain once it takes Minister Pierre Trudeau, fresh Keeny St. Exit Off 1-84 •Ed Stack New Mexico's statute as an uncon- 81 Adams St. •Don Hickey ■tHutional entanglement of state places, scheduled a speech in from meetings with European MON THORSTHURS Tlk 9. FRI TIL 8 6 4 7 -9 9 9 7 and religion. parliament and a news conference leaders, Sunday unveiled a four- TOES , WFD . SAT TIL 5 6 4 7 -9 9 9 8 •Jim Fogarty “ about cruise missiles” loday. point peace program, including a 649-4571 As many as 20 states, including The Starlifter, which experts proposed negotiating forum for the •John Harris New York, Connecticut, Maryland said is capable of tranporting world's five nuclear powers. and Virginia, have such laws. New •Pat Farrell nuclear warheads, landed at the Trudeau also urged a balance in Jersey's law was struck down as •Willie Likely Greenham Comrrion Airbase west conventional forces in Europe, a unconstitutional Oct. 24, but such of London where Tomahawk cruise strengthening of the nuclear non­ GO •Dave Mazz'otta laws have passed muster in other “The Cummings In­ missiles are to be deployed before proliferation treaty and a ban on Congratulations •Ell McFoiley places, including Massachusetts, the end of the year. the testing and deployment of surance Agency is on your Winning I •John Rogers States see the moment of silence In Washington, a Pentagon spo­ anti-satellite systems. •Jim Marx as a way lo duck the Supreme kesman today refused to confirm The cruise missiles were due to S e a s o n Court's prohibition against prayer whether the Starlifter brought the arrive in Britain Nov. 1 but Proud of the M.H:S. .... N •Matt Elliott in public schools. first American cruise missiles tp delivery was delayed after the U.S. •Jim Redd A constitutional amendment to Britain. invasion of Grenada, which forced Foothall Team. In Our •Paul Tetrault permit prayer in schools in pend­ "Our policy is not to comment on an emergency debate in Parlia­ Beat Up Penney! D ing in the U.S. Senate. President the location or movement of ment on the missile deployment. Reagan's version would allow nuclear weapons,'" the spokesman The Sunday Times said. Book, They’re The audible prayer. Another version said. He said the initial operating Fearing the Nov. 1 delivery I Mr. Ron Cournoyer Head Coach would allow silent prayer or date for the first cruise missiles in would come too soon after the Oct. Bestlir meditation. Britain "remains December." ^ debate. Heseltine told American Independent Television News officials that the impact of the JEANS PLUS A GOOD LUCK INDIANS! New Mexico's legislature passed reported the plane brought in the Grenada invasion should be al­ TED C U apiN G S INS. the “ Minute of Silence” statute in first cruise missiles. BBC news lowed to die down before starting 378lUain St. 297 L^enter St. N 1981. It said each local school board said the missiles had apparently the deployment, the Times said. Leaf Stem & Root "m ay authorize a period of silence arrived but did not report it The paper said installation of the 6411-2457 64&64S7 8S7 Main-Downtown Manchester 649-2522 not lo exceed one minute at the categorically. missiles also had been postponed S beginning of the school day. This Photographers who witnessed in West Germany and Italy. period may be used for contempla­ the arrival said the plane was tion, meditation or prayer, pro­ unloaded nearmissilestoragesilos Good Luck M.H.S. IndlansI Wishing You Continued Successi vided that silence is maintained and that at least one object Good Luck M.H.S. Roll Indians, Roll!! “We’ve Been Happy To Donate and no activities are undertaken. " Ah A Vo*" Hot Dogs tor your Home Games." appeared to be pointed. Security Watkins Bros.^ The W.J. Irish Insurance Agency w \ § \ § \ Traval - Insuranca When the 16,000-studenl Las was heavier than usual and was FOOTBALL TEAM 391 Broad St. BOGNER'S QUALITY MEATS Cruces school district put the Herald photo by Tarquinio provided by Britain's 2nd Para­ 150 North Main St., 646-1232 practice in effect during the 1981-82 chute Regiment, which fought in closing today ______646-7096 349 Wetherell • 646-5000 school year, it was challenged. the Fpiklands War, Jerry Duffy, whose son was a First loss of 1983 BBC television defense corres­ Go For It All Oo All The Way... ‘Give It Your Best — student in the school district, said pondent Michael Cole, describing Ownership of the former Wat­ For Continued Success!’ ~GoToRTrf the practice violated federal and Manchester High School'football play­ Hartford. Manchester assistant coach the two large crates removed from kins Bros, furniture store buildings BUSH HARDWARE CO. state law as well as constitutional ers Albie Harris (left) and Willie Likely John Hackett (right) wore his good-luck the rear of the transport plane, at 935 Main St. was scheduled to be ALIBRIO REALTY, INC. RO-VIC INC. freedom of religion. said cruise missiles "would look formally transferred today to its 793 Main St. ( 6 9 f shorts — which he agreed with the Indians!!!! 182 South Main St. 146 Sheldon FTU. suffered the agony of defeat for the like this." new owners, who are converting 643-4121 U.S. District Judge Juan Burci- first time in 1983 Saturday and showed players to do until Manchester lost — The missiles were expected this the buildings to condominium 649-0917______646-3322 aga declared the law unconstilu- but this time they didn't,pMg||khelpful. week. offices. tionaf, holding that while there was their emotions as the Indians were WESTOWN PHARMACY Congratulations M.H.S. defeated by Penney High in East Story and more pictures cfljW&e 11. Heseltine today cut short a visit The closing was set for noon at Good Luck & Best WIshesI Good Luck M.H.S. no clear legislative record, “ ft is to an army base and went into the Savings Bank of Manchester. 455 Hartford Rd. Keep Up The Good WorkI clear that the pre-eminent purpose consultations with Prime Minister The building was bought for PARK HILL JOYCE FLORIST GRAMES PRINTING, INC. of was to establish a devotional 5420,000 by Warren E. Howland, DIROSA CLEANERS exercise in the classrooms of New real estate broker, and Lloyd E. 36 Oak Street so Purnell PI. Mexico public schools.” 643-5230 299 W. Middle Tpk.a777 Main Half-price offer called ‘suicide Invitation’ Wilson and Earle E, Wilson, 553 E. Middle Tpk. 649-0791 643-6669 The use of the word prayer was a owners of Wilson Electric Co. "clear indication of the legislative They plan to build condominium purpose.” He dismissed as a 4 Best of Luck IndlansI Best Wisheses on^ Your offices to tenants' specifications in Congratulations! from Best Wishes "transparent ruse” arguments the three floors of the buildings. that the use of the words medita­ “The Place To Meet" CARL A. ZINSSER AGENCY Winning Season^Keepy n ^ K e It Upl The rear building once fronted'on J. GARMAN CLOTHIER Real Estate tion and contemplation indicated a Greyhound strikers’ deadline today Main Street. It was moved and A. RAYMOND ZERIO & SONS neutral purpose. turned to face Oak Street. HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN 887 Main St. 750 Main St. Burciaga said it did not matter 431 New State Rd. ion scheduled rallies to boost pitch the ultimatum letters in a drivers would have insufficient The new owners plan to con- 6844lartford Rd. • 647-1076 643-2401 whether the moment of silence was By Patricio Walsh 646-1511 643-5168______United Press International ■ morale among its 12,500 members trash can at deadline time. training. She said Greyhound will struct a mall between the two designed to promote prayer. But on strike against the nation's In ads in major newspapers. hire only drivers with intercity bus builings to link with a walkway to GOOD LUCK M.H.S. G ood Luck — Keep Up The the "ill lies in the public perception largest transportion firm. Greyhound announced Sunday it experience, and she said even in Purnell Place. Preliminary work Do It Again, M.H.S.I of the moment of silence as a PHOENIX, Ariz. — Striking GO INDIANS! Company spokeswoman Leslie would resume limited service to normal circumstances expe- has already started, G ood W orkI V B V Q a nBAppaaranca A devotional exercise. If the public Greyhound workers, ordered by White said Greyhound "w ill be some areas Thursday and offered rienced drivers are not required to BROWN'S TIRE SHOP perceives the state to have ap­ the company to to return to work PAP AUTO PARTS MANCHESTER H O |ID A " ■ D M A K I Protactian Sarvicai flexible" with the return-to-work half-price fares that will remain in go through the longer program. 333 Main proved a daily devotional exercise today or be' replaced, picketed “ Yes, the training school is • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 307 E. Center St. 24 Adams St. Industrial Park Dr.., Vernon terminals nationwide and warned deadline because it was “ more effect through Dec. IS. in public school classrooms, the shorter in duration, but there is no 646-3444 that riding buses with untrained interested in getting our people “ Greyhound is back ... at half 649-3528 ______646-3515______872-3361 effect of the slate's action is the sacrifice in safety training," she IFISIQ C I O Q a y drivers was an "invitation to back to work than sticking with price,” the ad said. “ Greyhound is advancement of religion." roiling again at half price, with the said, saying time was saved by ' suicide." some hard and fast deadline.” Congratulations—Keep Going! Good Luck IndlansI The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of sparing the. trainees details of Best WIshesIl Greyhound, which issued the Company officials said they high standards of safety and 20 oages, 2 sections Good Luck! Appeals refused to review the paperwork and nationwide routes. Keep On WInnIngll strikers an ultimatum a week ago would begin hiring replacements service you've come to expect BRUNSWICK PARKADEIANES ruling. once they know how many em­ from the leader.” “ In these circumstances, all lo E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. PUMPERNICKEL PUB ,Appealing to the Supreme Court, telling them replacements would 346V2 W. Middle Tpk. MARTIN & ROTHMAN, INC. ployees will return to work. "Greyhound's half-price offer is they have to learn is the route ckissmed...... 18-19 723 Main St. a New Mexico resident argued be hired if they didn't report today 432 Oakland St. Union officials across the coun­ an invitation to suicide,” said between point A and point B ," she comics ...... 8 Manchester Parkade Realtors Burciaga's injunction against us- by 2 p.m. EST. plans Ip resume 649-4501 try said the striking employees Robert Powers of Baltimore, a said. Entertainment...... i? 643-7822 ______643-1507 ______263 Main Street 646-4144 . ing Ihe statute was "an intimida­ limited service Thursday. planned on continuing the walkout, Greyhound driver for nine years. The employees struck Grey- Focus ...... 15-17 tion and interference” with the Scattered pickets were posted at Greyhound terminals nationwide with many participating in today's "There would be drivers who only hound Nov. 3 after the tills line ...... ' 'in state. pi(ptests. have been trained two weeks." , proposed a 9.5 percent pay cut and ooin*ion ” ...... v 4 Lawyers for Duffy responded early today on the 12th day of the “ I think every one of us in Fresno Another Baltimore driver, Ri­ reductions in other benefits. The peopletolk that the court did not have the walkout and union officials said the *BEAT PENHEY HIGH SCHOOLir picket lines would swell as the (Calif.) is prepared to begin new chard Wisner. said normally driv­ company said it must cut labor Soorts...... V...... ii-ix power to hear the case since the return-to-work deadline lives,” said Robert Baker, a ers are trained 10 weeks. costs to become competitive.with Television...... 8 school board had voted unanim­ regional airlines and other "bus Weather...... •...... 2 NeXT GAWt - TODAY NOV. 12th 1:30 pm at Penney - BE THERE! approached. Greyhound driver for 20 years. Company spokeswoman Do­ ously not to appeal the lower court Strikers in Dallas planned to rothy Lorant denied that new companies. •••••••••••••••••••••• .ruling. The Amalgamated Transit Un- t