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20 - MANCHKSTKR HKHALD, Stiliirdav. Nov, lit. News for Senior Citizens About Town Region results mixed New PTA group leader Corps at Work Ecumenical prayer Special week focuses on dental health The following events haye been scheduled at the so tar In Congress prefers background role In state parks North United Methodist Church for the coming wek: ■ Editor's note: This column is pre­ Last week, I attended the annual golf berg, a rheumatologist, will discuss 187 and 485. Men Hi Single and Hi Triple Monday — 7 p.m., council on ministries. pared by the staff of the Manchester banquet for the Manchester Senior osteoarthritis. I urge all seniors to — Mike Pierrd, 244 and 563. page 3 ... page 9 Tuesday — 7 p.m., ecumenical and interreligious Senior Center. It appears in the Citizens' Golf League at the American attend, not only so we can understand ... page 5 committee; pastor, parish, personnel committee: Manchester Herald on Wednesdays Legion Hall. The affair was well this disease, but what precautions can BRIDGE SCORES: Kay Bennett, 7:30 p.m., ecumenical prayer group. and Saturdays. received, with nearly 160 attending. be taken. 4,250; Grace Gibbs, 3,920; Rene Maire, Wednesday — 10 a.m.. pastor's class; 7:30 p.m.. Listening to all the comments from the People who have not yet received 3,590; Alice Powell, 3,500; Hilda Thanksgiving worship. By Joe Oimlhlco seniors, it appeared that all had just as energy kits may pick them up in the Campbell, 3,360; Barbara Conklin, Activities Specialist much fun as I did. On behalf of all the front office. The kits are , and may 3,020; Betty Frey, 3,010. league members, 1 express sincere be acquired by filling out a short form. Combined services Nov. 28 to Dec. 4 has been declared thanks to league officers Norm Lasher, If you're looking for students to help "Dental Health Week for the Elderly” Wen Johnson, Charlie Romanowski Week’s menu Manchester, Conn. BOLTON — The churches of Bolton will gather with snow shoveling this winter, stop b^ by the American Dentai Association. and Len Bjorkman for the outstanding Monday: minestrone soup, ham on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bolton Congregational the office to pick up a list. According to Clear tonight; Thanks to the efforts of Dr. Henry job they did. the Farmer's Almanac, we yill behave rye, vanilla pudding, beverage. Monday, Nov. 21, 1983 Church to celebrate Thanksgiving. Rosenberg, a Manchester dentist, we Tuesday: chicken croquettes with sunny Tuesday The Rev. Stewart Lanier will speak and the a large snowfall this winter. Re­ Single copy: 25

Manchester She’s comfortable behind the scenes G LO U C ES TER , Mass. (UPI) By Sarah E. Hall Martin School. She is a registered — Just when nuclear war In Brief Herald Reporter Democrat and lives at 23 Lookout erupted and electricity was Mountain Drive. other people I ’m scared of these viewer to be the victim of a nuclear us from dealing with horrible "Our objective is to promote knocked out In the television Bloodhounds called off New Parent Teacher Association BOSTON (UPI) - Taking the things, and writing gave me an horrors of nuclear war out of the war in every way, to be cut off from things." debate,” Hume said, "and I film "The Day After," a real- Council President Cheryl G. Conklin, W HEN ASKED to predict what the opportunity to deal with the fears." State police bloodhounds have been called off a imagination and into people's the rest of the world and not know "The whole point is that we’ve believe good things will come out" life blackout hit a section of who’s been filling the post since biggest school issue will be over the "The topic has never been dealt learch for a man missing since Friday from living rooms will increase public what’s going on and to realize how got to confront this directly," of the film. Gloucester, sending hundreds September, sees herself as “ more of a current school year, she cites grade with so directly on television Meadows Convalescent Home, police said today. awareness of the dangers of using fast the whole thing can happen.” Hume said. "It's like the bogey­ Although "The Day After” has of frightened residenU into the responder than an innovator." While reorganization. been denounced by conservatives before," Hume said. street, police said Monday. Charles Hammel, 59, was reported missing' "I, frankly, am in favor of the grade atomic weapons for national de­ The $7 million movie depicting man in a dark room. You have to around 4 p.m. Friday after he was disciplined for her predecessor, James D. Harvey, fense, says the the author of "The the annihilation of Kansas City in a turn around and it right in the as anti-American propaganda Newspaper editoriais argued "Four hundred people came often took a strong public stance on six-seven-eight grouping,” she says. aimed at undermining President out Into the roads to see what fighting with another patient, police said. "Given the facilities we have in town, I Day After." nuclear war and the nightmarish face.” about the intent of the film, and Hammel is not considered dangerous, but is not in school issues, she says she avoids Although Hume, 47, said he isn’t Reagan’s defense buildup, Hume psychiatrists and schools ' were happened," said police officer think it would make more sense to Ed Hume, who said the televi­ struggle by survivors 38 miles full control of his mental faculties, police said. spotlights. away in Lawrence, Kan., “ is bound prescribing a course of action after said, "This is not a statement concerned about its impact on Mike Lang. "People were really Harvey, the 46-year-old woman says, utilize both junior high school buildings sion film forced- "the average Hammel is about 5 feet, 6 inches tall, 160 to evoke passionate responses," watching the film, the author whq about the nuclear freeze.” scared. They thought it was as middle schools than create one viewer to be the victim," said his mental health. pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes, police "did an excellent job — but it was his Hume sajd. It attempts to show starting writing “ The Day After" related to the movie." gigantic grade seven-eight school” intent "was simple and clear — to said. He was last seen wearing a green and'tan style. “ It doesn’t focus on who started The New Hampshire Sunday Many of the 27,000 people in She has no qualms about putting examine the risk factor in using "what happens if using nuclear in 1981 said. "The most important shirt and cotton pants. "He was a very outspoken, and well nuclear weapons as a primary weapons" as a deterrent doesn’t thing is to discuss your feelings and what,” butattempts to show “ what News said, "What does bother us, the fishing town north of Boston spoken, representative,” she adds. "I sixth graders in with older students, A door-by-duor canvass of Keeney Street can happen to any of us who are not and deeply so, is that an American were watching the ABC-TV film and questions the fears of some that defense."' work. fears." residents and a search by the W FSB-TV will not be soVocal.’’ Hume, who before the Sunday "It’s a very volatile aspect of the “ Before you can talk in a generals or the president able to go entity as powerful and pervasive Sunday night about the nuclear "I regard council as an information- sixth graders aren’t ready for the helicopter yielded nothing, police said. Police rational way about making things to bomb silos." as ABC Television, can and will junior high jump. Her own sixth grade night airing of the film said he whole debate,’’ Hume said. "Peo­ destruction of Kansas City when have received two reports from residents who exchange kind of thing," she says. "I safer, we have to be able to vent the Hume, who had never been to openly engage in such an outrage­ son does not lag far behind her eighth planned on watching it in his ple don’t want to think abbut it.” their electricity was knocked believe they sited Hammel, one at Westown don’t regard us as great movers and Rockport home with his ,18-and “ The problem has been our things we are afraid of," Hume Lawrence before ABC started ous propaganda attempt. If we changers. We’re people working grade son in maturity, she says. out. Pharmacy on Hartford Road and one at exit 91 on denial." said Hume, who has been shooting the film, said the network ‘ didn’t know better, we’d be temp­ She is ambivalent about state Educa­ 14-year-old sons, Chris and Brian, said. "It was right after the bomb Interstate 86, police said.. quietly behind the scenes." said the story had to be told writing for television for more than Hume also suggested children asked him if he would be interested ted to explain the recent public tion Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi's dropped,” Lang said. "People An officer involved in the search said police are through the lives of ordinary a decade. "That’s what we’re up younger than 10 not be allowed to in writing the movie. absence of Soviet boss Andropov us T H E F U L I^ T IM E M O TH E R of five proposal to extend the school year. "I in the movie said 'What hap­ now operating on the possibility that Hammel got against. We’re going after the watch the dramatization of a "I was thrilled at the chance to related to last minute editing and nine-year P TA veteran believes don’t know what they’d gain by that," people. pened to the auxiliary power?’ on a bus that took him out of town, which Hammel do it.” Hume said. "Like a lot of chores on ’his’ movie! ’’ the council should act as an ally of the she says, noting that the summer heat "We’re trying to get the average defense mechanisms that prevent nuclear halocaust. did once before. school board and administration, not as would make it impractical to cut into an agitator. "I don’t feel we’re loo well summer vacation. PZC to meet Tuesday * equipped to go out and propose new Tirozzi’s proposal to require all-day Weather The Planning and Zoning Commission has programs to the school system. From a kindergartens leaves her skeptical. "I ' rescheduled its business meeting from tonight to practical point of view, I don’t think we don’t knov' if that’s how we want to be P e o p le ta lk Tuesday, the town Planning Department said. have the expertise, in most cases," she spending our money when budgets are 2 High and low The business meeting will follow a presentation says. tight,” she say$. Today’s forecasts Weather radio on the Main Street reconstruction to the Board of She does think the council’s work on She doubts that most kindergarten­ Connecticut, Massachusetts and The National Weather Service The highest temperature re­ Directors, which planning commission members the school budget is important, though. ers are ready for all-day academic Ecology minded Rhode Island; Today rain ending broadcasts 24-hour continuous ported Sunday by the National have been asked to attend. She says the council’s budget study stimulation, and says the shorter day makes for a needed transition into first Eddie Albert, who currently is starring on then clearing, breezy and mild. weather information on 162.475 Weather Service, excluding The meeting will follow the presentation by the committee performs "a vital func­ Broadway in "You Can’t Take It With You," may Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s'. mHz In Hartford, 162.55 mHz in Alaska and Hawaii, was 85degrees consulting firm of Fuss & O’Neill. tion," one which the group at large will grade. But she agrees with Tirozzi’s prop­ take time out from his acting career to Tonight clear. Lows in the mid 30s New London and 162.40 mHz in at Miami. Today’s low was 16 address at its next meeting in January. osal to tighten high school graduation concentrate on ecology. in the interior to the low 40s along Meriden. degrees at Lakeviev/, Ore. A former systems anaiyst in her Unepmployment claims up requirements, especially in the areas Asked what his plans were when the hit show the coast. Tuesday sunny increas-.^ hometown New Orleans, she also cites finally closes, he said, "I get offers for pictures ing high clouds during the after-, Filings for unemployment compensation were computers as one of her top priorities. of science and math. She balances her views with pragma­ every week or so. I was wondering if I might want noon. Mild highs in the upper SOs to' up in Manchester early this month, according to " I ’m heartily in favor of computer tism. She says she would support a to do a one-man show. But then. I ’m involved so lower 60s. the state Labor Department. literacy foreveryone," shesays, noting smoking ban at Manchester High much in ecology.” Maine: Rain today tapering off Claims for Manchester increased 2.3 percent that young children nowadays tend to Herald photo by Pinto School, for instance, but realizes that Albert said he was working with Bob Woltman, from the southwest in the after­ over the mid-October period, Employm.ent think of any computer as "a glorified "in a less than perfect world, maybe an engineer and expert on water pollution noon. Highs in the mid 30s to mid Security Division figures show. There were a Atari.” you have to go without one. " (?. problems who, he said, "has invented a method of 40s north and mid 40s to low 50s weekly average of 126 initial benefits paid and Her husband, Thomas J. Conklin, is a New PTA Council President Cheryl Conklin, above, saysthat And she concedes that PTA council cleaning up lakes and reopening them in two south. Showers or flurries north 1,637 residents receiving benefits. psychiatrist. Her oldest child, a son, is she prefers behind-the-scenes work to making public agendas are often unexciting. "But and partly cloudy south tonight. The average number of claims filed weekly in the eighth grade at Bennet Junior weeks time." that doesn’t mean they’re not impor­ appearances. The full-time mother of five has been running the He said the system had cleaned up Lake Castaic Lows in the upper 20s to mid SOs. statewide were up by 849 for the period. High School: her youngest child, a tant." she is quick to add. council since September. in California "and all kinds of lakes aj~e Variable cloudiness with a chance daughter, is in the second grade at clamoring for our attention. I may take some of flurries north and partly to time off to put that show on the road.” mostly sunny south Tuesday. Highs in the 40s north to low and mid 50s south. Calendar Leaf pickup falls behind schedule Tribute begins taping New Hampshire: Rain ending then becoming partly sunny in the gutter instead of leaving them at the vacuums slow down the work afternoon. Highs in the 40s north to Workers in the town’s Highway His wife Barbara at his side, Frank Sinatra Division were out Saturday pick­ the edge of their properties. Cars and when a tube is pierced a few accepts the applause of his peers as an "All Star Christmas list low and mid 50s south. Partly run over them and mash them into times by branches, it is ruined. cloudy with a chance of flurries in Wednesday ing up leaves in an effort to catch Party for Frank Sinatra. ” begins taping Sunday. Society bandleader Lester Lanin has compiled Manchester clumps. Some tubes cost about $600 and the far north tonight. Lows in the' School Building Committee, Coventry High School, up on the schedule, which has The CBS-TV special, which is a salute to the artist a list of the 10 Christmas songs most requested by Clearing, breezy today In Connecticut Ringstone said he was surprised some about $800. upper 20s to low SOs. Partly to Room 18. 7:30 p.m, fallen a couple of days behind. for his achievements as one of the world’s party-goers, and "Silver Bells" leads them all. Monday to find small patches of ice at the The tube can also pick up rocks mostly sunny. Highs in the 40s Today rain ending then clearing, breezy and mild, Highs around 60. George Ringstone, highway foremost entertainers and for his humanitarian "It was one of Princess Grace’s favorite Advisory Board of Health, 4 p.m., Lincoln Center bottom of leaf piles. with a diameter as large as five north to near 55 south. Southeast winds 10 to 20 mph shifting to westerly during the morning. work coordinator, estimated that efforts, will air Dec, 20. The show is the eighth Christmas songs after she grew up and became gold room. Andover Branches and rocks in the leaf inches. The rocks can damage the Vermont: Rain ending in the Tonight clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Westerly winds around 10 mph. the cost of Saturday’s work, at annual tribute to a star by Variety Clubs more sedate,” Lanin said. "But when she was a Planning and Zoning Commission business meet­ Monday time-and-a-half pay, would be piles have also caused some machinery. On Saturday, a belt afternoon. Windy and mild. Highs Tuesday sunny with increasing high clouds during the afternoon. International, the show business charity. little thing, she used to hang around the ing. 7 p.m., Lincoln Center Conference Room. RHAM Board of Education. RHAM High School problems, he said. Branches stuck broke on one machine and a 45 to 50. Partly cloudy tonight. about $3,000. The leaf pickup bandstand all dressed up in her party dress and Mild highs around 60. West wind becoming southwest around 10 Board of Directors organizational meeting, 8 p.m., Library, 7:30 p.m. crossways on the tubes that feed flywheel on another. Breezy and mild. Lows in the SOs. budget provides a $9,000 allowance beg me to play 'Frosty the Snowman,’ which I mph. Today’s weather drawing is by 9-year-old Eric Wightman of 14 Lincoln Center hearing room. Thursday for overtime pay. N Partly sunny and continued mild did.’’ O’Leary Drive, a fourth-grade student at Verplanck School in Tuesday Central Office Committee, Gilead Hill School Tuesday. Highs 45 to 50 again. Ringstone said the crew will not Lanin’s Ijst continues with " I ’ll Be Home For Manchester. Board of Directors, 8 p.m , Lincoln Center hearing superintendent’s office Tw o drivers face charges Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, start today on the fifth of the six Christmas," "Homeforthe Holidays," “Frosty,” room. designated routes because there R.I. and Montauk Point: Winds Tliursday and Friday Police charged a Manchester A Manchester woman was “ White Christmas," "Happy Holidays,” "R u­ west to northwest 20 to 30 knots 30.00 29.77 Bolton are still 19 streets to be done in last dolph the Red-nosed Reindeer," "Jingle Bells,” Municipal offices closed for holiday. man with drunken driving, evad­ charged with drunken driving Nov. with stronger gusts today. West Monday week’s route. “ We Wish You a Merry Christmas’’ and “The He said that the men would be ing responsibility and following too 14 after the car she was driving winds tonight becoming southwest Federal surplus cheese distribution. Community Christmas Song." Lanin said "'fhe'Christmas closely after he left theTtJne of an collided with a car at the intersec­ late at night and decreasing to 10 to Hall, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. working an hour or so longer each Song” was Gary Cooper’s favorite. Coventry day — darkness prevents any more accident on East MiddleylCurnpike tion of Porter and Oak Grove 15 knots. Winds Southwest 10 to 15 Board of Finance, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. than that — and it will probably be Wednesday, police said streets, police said. knots Tuesday. Visibility 5 miles Monday Board of Health. Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. Eugene A. Olechno/ 31. of 111 Maria Arsenault. 26, of 638 Tuesday necessary to work a coupleof other today and Tuesday. Average wave Town Council, Town Office Building board room, Brent Road, was arreted at his Parker St., also faces a charge of heights 2 to 4 feet today and 1 to 2 Senior Citizens, Community Hall, 1 p.m. Saturdays. 8AN PAANCtSCO------•' x' J0^nver| ^ 7:30 p.m. parents’ home afterv^itnesses failure to obey a stop sign. feet tonight. The weather has been one Glimpses problem that pushed the schedule provided police with the registra­ Neither Miss Arsenault nor the LOS ANOEliES off, Ringstone said. Wet leaves tion and a description of the car, driver of the other car, Kyle J. Yves Saint Laurent will leave Paris tor New Extended outlook slow down the process. Another police said. Dougan, 16, of 76 Adelaide Road, York next month for the Metropolitan Museum of L owest problem, he said, is that house­ Olechno was released on $500 was injured, police said. TEMAERATUAE8 Fire Calls Art’s gala benefit retrospective of his clothing, Extended outlook for New Eng­ holders rake the leaves into the bond. Court date is Nov.. 29. Court date is Nov. 29. "Yves Saint Laurent: 25 years of Design,” to be land Wednesday through Friday: V Connecticut, Massachusetts and road (Andover) held Dec. 5 ... Sunday, 7:26 p.m. — Rhode Island: Fair Wednesday. A Manchester motor vehicle accident. Friday, 8:43 p.m. — Glenda Jackson will teach an acting course at Center and Adams streets medical call. 39 Engle­ the University of Scranton for a five-week term chance of rain Thursday. Fair medical call. Lake Road ■ItHOWtRf ^ ^LOW Thursday, 5:16 p.m. — (Town and Paramedics) wood St. (Paramedics) beginning July 23 .... . again Friday. Highs generally in (Andover) HARTFORD RD. DAIRY OUEEN lockout, 31 Parker St. Sunday, 1:33 a.m. — Sunday, 9:55 p.m — George Peppard and are the 40s to mid 50s. Lows in the SOs to UPi WEATHER rOTOCAST V Saturday, 12:37 a.m. — Dairij service call. 118 McKee > | P | % E E low 40s. (Town) medical call, 8NikeCircle medical call, Lakeview New Edition of co-chairmen of a fund drive to honor Henry Fonda St. (Town) Queen Vermont; Fair Wednesday. Thursday, 8:55 p.m. — (Paramedics) Drive (South Coventry) with a commemmorative forest in the Jewish Sunday, 10:20 p.m. — r K E E H O llY HOBBIE CHRISTMAS GLASSES Rain Thursday diminishing to a medical call, 78 Benton St. Sunday, 6:26 a.m. — Saturday, 2:29 a.m. — In her mother’s footsteps National Fund’s American Independence Park in ' National forecast alarm. Meadows Conva­ (Holly ond lobby) few showers or flurries Friday. (Paramedics) alarm, 166 Hilliard St. medical call. Shore Drive Israel... lescent Center (Town and Actress Lee Remick (right), who will be 48 next Mild at first, highs 45 to 55, lows in Friday, 9:20 a.m. — (Eighth District) (South Coventry) NBC "Today” anchor Bryant Gumbel and For period ending 7 a.m. Tuesday. Tonight, snow will fall across the Paramedics) month, has a daughter, Kate Lee Colleran, 24, the SOs and low 40s. Colder Friday, gasoline leak, 260 N. Main Sunday, 8:52 a.m. — car Saturday, 8:32 a.m. — Count Basie’s band will entertain at the New York Rockies into the central Plains. Elsewhere, generally fair weather Is Monday, 7:27 a.m. — who has just started to pursue an acting career. highs 35 to 45, lows in the 20s. St. (Eighth District) (ire, 22 Glenwood St, medicai call. Lake Road City Mission benefit ball on Nov. 21... forecast with skies ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Minimum cellar fire. 33 Edgerton St. Mother and daughter are featured in the Maine: Increasing cloudiness Friday, 9:21 a.m. — (Town) (Andover) temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in parenthe­ (Town and Paramedics) EVERY DAY December issue of Redbook magazine telling how Christopher Plummer, Maggie Smith, Elke Wednesday. Chance of rain south smoke in the area, 55 Sunday, 10 :27 a.m. — Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - sis) Atlanta 49 (71), Boston 39 (S3), Chicago 41 (62). Cleveland 39 they keep and enhance their sophisticated looks Sommer and Adolph Green are all in to and rain or snow nokth Thursday. Oakland St. (Eighth medical call, 16 N. Elm St. motor vehicle accident, with a simple beauty routine. film Robert Halmi’s “ Playing for Keeps” ... Chance of flurries north and fair (69), Dallas 52 (73), Denver 11 (30). Duluth 17 (28). Houston 56 (77). District) (Paramedics) Tolland County 156 Dailey Road (North SPECIALS south Friday. Lows in the mid 20s Jacksonville 50 (79), Kansas City 40 (50), Little Rock 51 (73). Los Friday, 9:35 a.m. — Sunday, 11:20 a.m. — Coventry and South to mid SOs. Highs in the 40s north to Angeles 47 (68). Miami 71 (63), Minneapolis 21 (33), New Orleans 61 medical call, 14‘A Hack­ electrical problem, 118 Friday, 5:54 a.m. — Coventry) low SOs south. Turning cooler (82), New York 43 (59), Phoenix 46 (62), San Francisco 43 (59), Seattle matack St. (Paramedics) McKee St. (Town) chimney fire. Hop River Saturday. 4:59 p.m — Friday. 36 (47). St. Louis 47 (69). Washington 46 (73). Friday, 10:49 a.m. — Sunday, 4:57 p.m, — Road (Bolton) motor vehicle accident. New Hampshire: Increasing medical call, 549 E. Mid- smoke alarm, 66-Etwrs oi tht S4K>i'y Ftmity born, and in 1945, actress Goldie 0l IniufBnc* Com p»n«« Saturday. 10:01 a.m. — . cake crunch. Cool and Hawn. Vermoilt daily: 040. creamy and vanilla DO*. 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Delivery The Manchester Herald Is o subscriber to United Press "Let our object be our country, our. should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and by International newsservices and Is a member of the Audit bridge St. (Eighth Dis­ whole country and nothing but our The print from the Paul Tis^ndier collection in Paris 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Bureau of Circulations. trict and Paramedics) M 6-1232 ORDER HOLIDAY CAKE rN~ADVANCET47 1076 Sunday, 1:20 a.m. — countty” V depicts the event. - ^ MANCHKSTKK HKKAI.I>. Mondiiv Nov 21. 1983----5^ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mondiiy. Nov, 21, 1983 V S ./W o r ld Sniper fire iMixed results for New England so far in Congress sides agree that quick movement will be ol prime "The silly season will start in April, " added another Bv Joseph Mlanowany Suliivan of Connecticut's Washington office, "But I lobliyist. "The second half of next year will be politics. In B r ie f United Press International think a lot of things are on the brink.” importance. The reason is simple: Ahe 1984 elections. punctures "Anything you want to have passed you haveto get I think we have another crucial two or three months to However, if those items are to survive after the finish things off " Cause of fatal crash sought WASHINGTON — The just-completed first session House and Senate return at the end of January, all by April, May and June,” said Ms. Sullivan. BAYTOWN, Texas — Investigators are waiting of the 98th Congress had mixed results for New for doctors' approval . to interview the only Greyhound England, with movement on some issues of moderate survivor of a train collision that killed four I importance, but a lack of significant progress toward people, the third fatal rail crash in eight days in solving several major problems. Texas and Louisiana. As a whole, the region benefitted along with otiter Southern Pacific Railroad workers Sunday Bv Jeffrey T . Shain states from general Items such as the $4.6 billion jobs began cleaning up the site of the latest crash. United Press International bill, aniextension of supplemental federal unemploy­ Investigators from the National Transporta­ ment ^Id, and passage of numerous spending tion Safety Board, the Texas Railroad Commis­ , PHOENIX, Ariz. — A sniper put two bullet holes in a meauires. sion, local law enforcement agencies and the Greyhound bus in New Orleans and a Georgia bus was Alfa, as in each session, some of the region's six Southern Pacific studied the site east of Houston pelted by rocks in scattered violence accompanying a states made out better than others when it came to nationwide rank-and-file vote aimed at ending an CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN where a work train smashed into cars parked on a purely pathchial matters. Connecticut, for example, branch line Saturday. 18-day strike. did fairly well qn that score, winning such items as "They've gathered all the data they need but The FBI and New Orleans police were investigating unexpected funding for the Mianus River Bridge and a will have to examine it before they can reach any Sunday's shooting ihcident, in which a sniper fired at settlement of the Mashantucket-Pequot Indian land conclusions on the accident," said Southern least two shots at a bus as it went under an Interstate claim. Pacific st^^esman Tony Aleman. 10 overpass en route to Mobile. Ala. Police said one Some also enjoyed at least partial success in other MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS bullet struck a window and another punctured a tire. areas. For example, legislation to share federal USOA 6ltM>E k — FRESH LEAN DOMESTIC Bullet fragments were found inside the bus, but offshore oil and gas leasing revenues with the states n > 2 . 1 9 Solidarity calls for protest none of the 14 people aboard was injured. and bills to create additional wilderness areas in New Frozen COOKED HAM WARSAW, Poland — Lech Walesa and “He (the bus driver) heard the noise and pulled the Hampshire and Vermont were approved by the House LAND 0’ LAKES ___ bus over on the side of the road," said Greyhound Turkeys ii-iiei. . 68< members of his outlawed Solidarity union met and showing signs of life in the ^nate when Congress n > 2 . 3 9 spokesman Jim Reid. "He went to see what happened.. U tD « OMADE k - FRESH WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE secretly on the eve of a Parliament session today UPl photo- left town Friday night. and called for a nationwide protest against He saw a bullet hole in the window.” That is important because even though they did not Frozen government plans to increase food prices. Occupants of a car and a pickup threw rocks at a Anti-nuclear demonstrators block a dem onstrators took part in the action as pass both houses in the first session, the measures will MUENSTER CHEESE » > 2 . 2 9 Greyhound bus en route from Atlanta to Macon. Ga. remain alive in 1984. Turkeys lo-ir rn. Walesa and four leading underground activists, ■ road leading to the paliament building West German parliament debates the BUGNACKI TASTY who met in a secret summit over the weekend, The driver stopped at a State Patrol office and was But when it came to some major issues, there was SWIFT PREMIUM (rear) by staging a sit-in at police line government plan to deploy new U.S. n > 3 . 7 9 said they would work together in a nationwide given an escort for the remaining 75 miles. disappointment for New England. Butterba!! CORNED BEEF 2 About 100 people converged on the Seattle bus Acid rain legislation, perhaps the most dramatic “struggle" to oppose food price increases due to today in Bonn. Several thousand missiles. Turkeys io-ishm. lb. KIRSHNER take effect early next year. terminal, where union workers rallied in support of New England-oriented item on Capitol Hill, showed , 5 2 . 4 9 The latest development followed clandestine the 12,700 striking Greyhound workers, who walked definite signs of movement early this year, but later ROYAL OAIC— FRESH KNOCKWURST activist Zbigniew Bujak's call last week for out Nov. 4 in a pay dispute. lost steam. Grade A FRESH TASTY “resistance .... every form of protest against the Strikers in planned to converge In the first months of the session, momentum began 2 / 5 9 < outside the Greyhound terminal to persuade pas­ Greens disrupt Kohl speech o build in the House for proposals to charge electric Turkeys lo-tiMa. lb. SHRIMP EGG ROLLS increases." USOA CHORE BEEF UNN F U U CUT Directly rebutting statements made by sengers to boycott the nation's biggest inter-city bus rustomers nationwide for the cost of cleaning sulfur CABOrS SHARP members of the Communist Party Central line. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1202 lioxide emissions, which many cnviornmcntalists SiHoin CHEDDAR CHEESE ,.5 3 .1 9 . Committee at a weekend meeting, Walesa and his president Domenic Sirignano said the strike was "the telieve cause the problem. beginning of a struggle for organized labor," and said Steaks ib. underground colleagues said'boosting food prices backing new U.S. missiies However, by the end of the first session, the sense of USOA CHOICE BEEF LOIN would not solve Poland's economic problems. a rally expected to draw 10,000 people was scheduled irgency which had at first surraunded the issue Wednesday. interruptejjL^ohl's speech by parading in front of him ippeared lost, and the future of the matter remained Porterhouse Officials search after blast Sirignano also blasted Greyhound officials, saying Bv Tony Paterson clouded. BAKERY the company was not bargaining in good faith. United Press International with photographs of the Vietnam War and the Warsaw Steaks w. ' PRODUCE ghetto. They surrendered them to sergeants-at-arms Splits over what approach to take on the subject not USOA CHOICE BEEF LMN PLEASANT HILL, Iowa — Authorities suspect Union members in Denver and Cheyenne, Wyo., }nly still exist between the House and Senate, but DEPARTMENT two 14-year-old hunters detonated 12 tons of voted on the proposed new contract during the BONN, West Germany — Thousands of anti-nuclear without a struggle. within the chambers as well.,The Reagan administra­ T-Bone dynamite with random shots at an explosives demonstrators defied police water cannons today and In an interview published in Paris today, Britain's TANGERINES 10/M. weekend, and voting will be held in other cities with Defense Secretary Michael Heseltine said a total of 16 tion further complicated the issue by at first Steaks w. Oranny Smith company's storage building and died in the blast results to be announced next week. blocked main roads to the parliament, where promising to release an acid rain position by CRISP APPLES 69C that damaged 54 homes and was felt 45 miles Harry Freeman, chairman of ATU Local 1126 in anti-NATO member of the Greens party disrupted a U.S. medium-range Cruise missiies were delivered to USOA CHOICE BEEF LOIN - BONELESS A„ Puipo.. 1 1 a n Britain last week and will become operational on Dec. September, and then putting that off indefinitely. RAISIN BREAD away. Cheyenne, said he believed the proposal was turned speech by Chancellor Helmut Kohl backing deploy­ "We were hopeful," Tim Barnicle of the Massachu­ Top Sirloin POTATOES io,.b.a*1.4y *1.29 Officials called in heavy equipment to help ment of new U.S, missiles. 31. Tondor Whitt down. setts Washington office said of the acid rain issue. Roast lb. BO ILING O n i o n s search for Jeff Waddell and Clinton Woodward, "We just didn't like the offer," he said Sunday. Police said 130 demonstrators were arrested during As the opening of the German parliament DINNER ROLLSm 69< approached, no -traffic moved on the main roads "What was so apparent was that progress was being SWEET LIFE but Polk County Deputy Sheriff Mark Breneman “They're still cutting our wages and benefits almost confrontations outside the parliament building. made when it Seemed that the White House felt ORANGES 5 ,b>. 1.29 said if anyone had been near the source of the, 18 percent." Police and crack Border Guard units armed with leading to it because demonstrators shouting "Get out Sliced Waitd CAKE ROLL .. of NATO" sat down or stood in the roads. something should be done." *2.49 blast, “the chances of survival are slim." Freeman, a Greyhound driver for years, said shields and nightsticks descended on demonstrators Another major New England issue which was Bacon WM SMisd satkag* TURNIPS ..190 Authorities Sunday found bits of clothing the offer would cost him about $4,400 per year. The around Bonn who had threatened to besiege the One group of several hundred burst through an debated at length, but not brought to completion, was < .1 ■ ------^ believed to have belonged to the two teenagers, proposed wage cuts would save Greyhound about $70 heavily fortified building on the Rhine during the outer line of police and marched toward the building, natural gas. \ ______and another search was planned today, A third million a year. two-day debate u^he lower house or Bundestag. but riot police halted the demonstrators about 200 After months of haggling, it became clear in the youth who had been hunting with the missing Friday, local union presidents left the union- The demonstrators' plan to blockade parliament yards away to prevent a disruption of debate on the closing days of the session that despite general youths returned home shortly before the company negotiations in Scottsdale, Ariz., with copies faiied and the session opened on schedule to hear Kohl missiles in the lower house. agreement that natural gas prices needed to be lower, explosion Saturday. of the company's latest proposal. Votes are to be say American missiles are needed to safeguard peace the lawmakers were miles apart on how that should be relayed back to Phoenix, where Greyhound is based, in freedom. Kohl defended the 1979 NATO decision to deploy 96 Members of the small anti-NATO Greens party cruise and 108 Pershing-2 missiles in West Germany accomplished. Lavelie trial continues by Nov. 29. to counter Soviet SS-20 missiles if no agreement is T^e impasse has several implications for the reached in the Soviet-American arms talks in Geneva. regl»Mi,Not only will winter set in without a natural OIDER YOUR FRESH ROYAL OAK TURKEYS,...» i « WASHINGTON — Rita Lavelle's trial moves gas pricing bill, but there also appears to be no into its second week with prosecutors trying to Survival was woman’$ main thought "We cannot stand aside in a niche ol history and resolution to the question of how to deal with imported ALSO AVAILABLE ARE: sho that the fired EPA official balked at removing hope others will succeed in safeguarding our peace Canadian gas. N herself from a case involving her former and freedom." the chancellor said. What Congress eventually does on that score could GRADE A FROZEN BUTTERBALL TURKEYS employer and then lied about it to Congress. well impact severely on pipeline projects being sought Miss Lavelie, fired by President Reagan as Outside, police wearing gas masks tried to clear one by New En8;land utilities, and determine whether the GEESE, DUCKS, CAPONS, ROASTING CHICKENS head of the Environmental Protection Agency's Women turn pilots quick road by turning water cannons containing tear gas on region will be at the front end of a natural gas supply Superfund waste cleanup program, faces federal a mob of demonstrators chanting "stop the missiles.” from the north, or remain on the tail end of the current AND CORNISH GAME HENS But the protesters kept regrouping. charges of perjury and obstructing a congres­ By Patricia Walsh co-pilot's seat and was unable to passenger, Dorothy Matthews, 65, supply from the south. sional investigation. United Press International relinquish the controls to Mrs. were unhurt in the incident, and "If anybody was looking at the big issues back in Testimony was to resume today before Judge Turner, who had completed a the Cherokee PA 180 single-engine February or March, none of those passed." said Ann ' .Vo Substitute Norma Johnson. LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. six-hour classroom course in­ four-seat plane was not damaged We Give Old Fashioned The charges stem from allegations she lied — With her pilot-husband slumped tended to familiarize a passenger "It's just beautiful to have those For Quality under oath during a congressional investigation unconscious in the cockpit. Jane with the controls in case of two girls working inside that Serious damage Butcher Service ... of a California waste enforcement case and used Turner and an elderly passenger emergencies. airplane to bring it home," said r. flo rist the Superfund to help Republican political gripped the controls and managed "Our quarters were too Dalton Smith, Civil Air Patrol efforts. a "magnficent" landing although cramped," Mrs. Merrill said. mission commander. ^ neither had flown a plane before. “Jane and 1 would have changed Luke Air Force Base spokesman from acid rain STORE HOURS: Sudan president visits today Lt. Col. James Reinhard said, Mrs. Turner, 59, and Editha places but we couldn't. Delicious! Mon. S Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland S t WASHINGTON — President Reagan invited Merrill, 78, were forced to take the “Nobody panicked. Mrs. Turner "They must have been a good Fruit Baskets for Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiry to the White controls of the single-engine plane took the earphones and called team. They did a magnificent job.” seen in waters Wed., Thurs., & Fri. 'til 9:00 Smith said the plane left the c / ^ Holiday Entertaining MANCHESTER V House today for talks held against a backdrop of Sunday at an altitude of 7,500 feet 'Mayday.' They answered us outof trouble-free bilateral relations and mutual because pilot Bruce Turner suf­ Sedona and tried to get our Phoenix area Sunday morning and MILTON, Mass. (UPI) - Four of every five ponds, Sat. & Sundaii concern about instability in northern Africa. fered a massive heart attack. location. They said they would was flying north on a pleasure lakes, streams and reservoirs in Massachusetts are til 6:00 CONN. send a couple of chase planes out flight. CAP Maj. Tom O'Connell, Numeiry, whose country is the largest in Turner, 57, died after the plane arranged in Festive Wicker suffering damage from acid rain and a fifth of those Africa, arrived Saturday for a week-long visit landed. after us." who lives in Camp Verde, heard a have sustained serious damage, state officials say. 6 4 6 - 4 2 7 7 that includes two days of talks with Reagan and "I was frightened, of course, but Two light planes were sent up to woman's distress radioTcarTon his Baskets— Starting at $25.00 ' Lt. Gov. John Kerry, releasing preliminary results other top U.S. officials on economic and security I think the thing that was mostly on guide the plane some 100 miles to scanner. M. of a state-sponsored study at a pondside news mattery my mind was survival," Mrs. Luke Air Force Base west of "His comment was she was very O r conference Sunday, said: ponds now considered His two hours of talks at the White House Merrill said. “I did an awful lot of Phoenix, where the women landed panicky, very apprehensive,” endangered by acid rain couid become critical and marked the start of an abbreviated work week for praying in a short time." safely on a runway 10,000 feet long Smith said. “There was no doubt possibly unable to support life if the pollution Reagan, who meets Tuesday with Israeli Mrs. Merrill, who had no pre­ and 150 feet wide. when he listened to her there wijs, 00 Hebron Av* continues at its current rate. lllMMllllllllllllllllMl*** President Chaim Herzog and flies to California vious flying experience, was in the The two women and a third an emergency.” QIatlonbury, CT 650-2736 The study, known as the Acid Rain Monitoring Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving at his Project, found at least one pond, Hathway Pond in f GROCERY cnwrr'iSPECIALS At c ■ I f FROZEN fr»/17IT/V & DAIRYFt AIR Y ^ mountaintop ranch. Brewster, is officially classified as "dead," meaning MAXWELL HOUSE > fish and plant life cannot reproduce there because of GREEN GIANT cw excessive acidify. INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. ^3 *8 S Israel retaliates "Within the next five to 10 years we will lose more Broccoli Cuts leoz. I . U 9 TEL AVIV, Israel — Prime Minister Yitzhak ponds at the current rate,” Kerry said. 16 oz. 7 0 C MRS. SM ITH’S S O 1 A Shamir's order to bomb Palestinian guerrilla The study so far shows that just one-fifth of the IblLED ONIONS Pumpkin Custard Pie 46 oz. bases in the second air strike in Lebanon in a week state's water .sources are free of acid rain BIRD’S l Y E I r o w n b r e a d 16 oz. 8 9 C signaled a return to a policy of massive strikes to contamination. .... CAIN'S SWEET MIXED Whole Onions retaliate rebel attacks. 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Interracial elections aren’t all racist \ THE RESULT WAS that, WASHINGTON - The results To some extent, this was whatever the private thoughts of isolated off-year elections are obviously a result of the particu­ and personal attitudes of the rarely very revealing. There lar persona of Wilson Goode, Jack Germond voters, the Philadelphia cam­ are. after all, no laboratory who has been managing direc­ paign did not become an ugly situations in politics. There are and tor of the city government under one that left scars that will always too many variables to Mayor Bill Green and a govern­ ”Now Northeast Savings compromise Wilson Goode’s permit anyone to draw cosmic Jules Witcover ment professional most of his life. The cliche, repeated ad ability to operate the city now conclusions from a particular Syndicated columnists nauseam by the dazzled na­ that he has won the election. Did agent election. tional press, was that Goode White Philadelphians now will But the campaign for mayor was a "non-threatening” black ha ve an opportunity to discover, .brings agreat way tobamc to candidate. as whites have In so many other threaten of Philadelphia that ended in the election of the city's first black cities in the last decade, that the when Goode captured 55. per­ mayor, W. Wilson Goode, has election analyses, Goode polled Like most cliches, that was world doesn't coijie to an end cent of the vote to defeat two because the mayor is a black. DeLorean? taught a clear lesson about the something like 98 or 99 percent true. The Goode organization white candidates. Republican role of race in American politics of the black vote, forthe obvious ran an intense operation to There isn’t any reason for any John Egan and independent today that is quite different reason. And his 25 percent of the maximize the turnout in the realist to believe that the voters East Hartford, Glastonbury WASHINGTON - Government Tom Leonard, in the general white vote, although more than black community for him. But have become color, blind in from the message we were sent documents in the John DeLorean election. In both phases of that most blacks have polled in their Goode himself pointedly Northern cities or anywhere earlier this year by that uggly case show that the Justice Depart­ campaign, a city that had first election as mayor in major avoided casting the election in else in this country. Blacks are campaign in Chicago. ment’s undercover "sting” opera­ suffered serious racial tensions cities, was still a much smaller terms of us vs. them. And so did going to continue to support only a few years ago avoided tors had a compelling reason to It is, quite simply, that the share than a Democrat nor­ his white opponents, including black candidates in dispropor­ becoming another Chicago be­ keep the automaker from pulling and Manchesterr ( mally would expect to receive in to the surprise of many tionate numbers, and whites 2 responsibility for preventing cause the candidates — includ­ out of a cocaine distribution deal. If harsh, divisive and destructive Philadelphia. Again, the reason vetoehns of Philadelphia polit- will continue to support white ing Frank Rizzo except for one DeLorean had backed out, it could polarization in the electorate is obvious. ic8*— Frank Rizzo during that candidates simply because they brief lapse — refused to exploit have jeopardized the G-men’s case And we’re celebrating at Charter Oak Mall, Griswold Mall, and lies with the politicians them­ primary. Although the white are not black. the basest attitudes of both against a major drug trafficker selves. As they behave, so will But it is one thing to say that campaigns clearly depended on But a political campaign black and white voters. they had been pursuing for their constituents. voters followed racial lines, as cohesion among white voters, doesn't necessarily have to Manchester Parkade with free gifts and three giant Sweepstakes! they obviously did in Philadel­ none of the white candidates become a race war. And the way months. DeLorean claims he stayed in That lesson has been obvious THIS DOES NOT S u g g e s t phia and have done in so many used the "before it's too late” to avoid that happening, as it Northeast Savings is working harder to make banking easier for residents o f the all year in Philadelphia — first for a moment that there wasn’t cities, and quite another to say the cocaine deal only because of approach of Bernard Epton, the has been avoided in Philadel­ Northeast. So we are adding three new offices to meet the banking and home when Goode defeated the fabled a strong racial element in the that it was a racist election, Republican candidate who lost phia, ik for the political leaders threats against his daughter by the Frank Rizzo in the Democratic election. According to the which it clearly was not in to Mayor Harold Washington in to show a little political government’s chief informer, financing needs o f everyone who lives or works east o f the river. mayoral primary and again election-day surveys and post­ Philadelphia. Chicago last spring. leadership. James T. Hoffman. I have little W in an Apple Home Com puter in dur Grand Opening Sivveepstakes! sympathy for DeLorean, but it Pick up your entry form in one o f our new offices and enter our weekly drawings would be illegal for the govern­ to be held during the first four weeks o f each office’s opening. A total o f 3 prizes will ment to coerce anyone into com­ be awarded each week, in addition to the Grand Prize to be awarded at the final In Manchester mitting a crime. A taped conversa­ tion, not yet scientifically drawing at each office. You do not need to open an account to enter and you do not authenticated, suggests this may need to be present to win. have happened. Other circumstan­ ces also support DeLorean’s New shelter idea claim. SECOND PRIZE Still other .documents and tapes HRST PRIZE RCA Vidcocassette Recorder reviewed by my associates Tony Sony Color TV a good proposal Capaccio and Indy Badhwar ex­ plain why the government under­ P ■ cover agents might have been We hope the problem of its availability was desperate to keep DeLorean in the THIRD PRIZE announced. case: The big fish they’d been finding a shelter for the playing so carefully, drug traf­ ColecoVision Videogame System town’s homeless is finally William T. Diana and ficker William Morgan Hetrick, solved — if not to the might have pulled out of his part in James F. Fogarty, two the transaction, too. satisfaction of everyone, directors who said no to the then at least to the satisfac­ dllAND PRIZE former Lutz Childrenn’s ORIGINALLY. THE STING op­ Apple II Home Computer tion of enough people so erations against DeLorean and N Museum, are enthusiastic that the Board of Directors about the suggestion. Per­ Hetrick had "proceeded on separ­ ate and unrelated tracks,” accord­ can see its way clear haps three or more of their Tuesday to voting in favor ing to one government document. Convenient person-to-person banking every weeknight and Saturdays. colleagues will share their But in August 1982, ” lt became Automated banking 24 hours a day! of the most recent vie\^. ' apparent that since DeLorean was proposal. looking for narcotics, while He­ Since some o f our customers can’t do their banking during the day, we’re keeping our new offices open rill eight every weeknight. In addition, we’re open every The sentiments ex­ trick was offering to provide ■i, There is no ideal location pressed by Directors Ste­ cocaine, the investigation could be Saturday till 3:00 P.M. •’’'"N v! for a shelter for. the phen T. Penny and Bar­ conveniently combined.” And, for added convenience, all ounnew offices east o f the river offer 24-hour This joint "sting” operation banking with our N ET 24 automated tellers, and all are well-lighted, secure, and homeless. bara B. Weinberg when "I fight the winner. began with a secret government sheltered from the weather. they voted in favor of the videotape of a conversation on Any place the town picks Lutz site last week suggest Sept. 14, 1982, between Hetrick and will be wrong from sorne- CUSTOMER HOURS they, may be equally in an FBI undercover agent involved one’s point of view. The Readers' views in both investigations. He was favor of the new site. Open forum/ Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M . to 8:00 P.M. East Side Recreation Cen­ known as James Benedict. 9:00 A.M . to 3:00 P.M. V ter, however, does seem to The Manchester Area Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C t 06040 The undercover agent tried to Saturday rope Hetrick into the DeLorean satisfy most of the Conference of Churches deal. "Apparently DeLorean ap­ NET 24 is open 24 hours a day! requirements. has about 100 volunteers proached Hoffman,” Benedict vote getter. Some Democrats ently prevalent error. "Olmstead said. ” He knows Jim (Hoffman) is Call the Info/Action Line*^' at 241-8400 and manage your money by phone. ready to staff the Shelter. appear to want to withhold the received 1,218 votes against To a burglar 'th e dope business and said, It is a downtown loca­ The Community Baptist mayor’s post from her. Supposedly nent Thomas J. Bothur’s 984,’' Tt This free, exclusive service from Northeast Savings gives you the most efficient ere’s what I need.’” tion, accessible to those Church has filled in with an the issue is her UAW stand. But reads. and effective way to manage your money. W ith just one phone call, you can open an could it be that many Democrats Olmstead’s and Bothur’s names account, transfer funds from one account to another, apply for a loan, check the rates without means of transpor­ interim location and has To the Editor: Hetrick was reluctant to deal tion. The room in question aren’t ready for a woman mayor did appear on the ballot opposite with Hoffman, however, explain­ on our high-yielding Money Market Accounts and Flexible Maturity Savings Certifi­ been awaiting approval of and are using the UAW issue as an each other, but any Coventry voter This is a letter to the person or ing that Hoffman had once cheated cates, or take action on your accounts with us. Just call the Info/Action Line at can be isolated from the a permanent shelter. excuse? ^ could have split a ticket and voted persons who burglarized our home him out of $10,000: 241-8400. Outside the local dialing area, call 1-800-828-1234. rest of the building for Why is there talk of changing the for both of them, as well as three The town has to come to yesterday: "Jim Hoffman victimized me for security and approached rules on selecting a mayor this others besides. Olmstead and his personal gain. Therefore, how Get a FREE GIFT and FREE CHECKING just for openers! year, when a woman is the by a separate entrance. grips with the problem. Dear thief or thieves, Bothur were not running against can I trust him? candidate? Open a new account with $200 or more at our new office in East Hartford, Does it feel it has the I thought you should know the each other directly: rather, five This will ensure that The Democrats don’t always "H e’s just not a trustworthy type Glastonbury or Manchester and get a gift o f your choice— free or at reduced cost. responsibility to provide a value of the things you took from us Republicans were opposing five anyone still using the re­ agree on every issue but they ... He’s got talent. I ’ve seen it. He And if you open a N O W checkingaccount with $200 or more, you’ll not only get the yesterday. When you threw our Democrats, and each voter could place for those who have no usually do agree on the basic and vote for any five of the 10. can sell ice to the Eskim os... (but) creation center at 10 p.m. possessions into the pillow cases, free gift, you’ll also receive free checking through December 1984. homes? important issues. The issue of with him you always got to watch will not be affected. perhaps you didn’t take the time to The lists of Council candidates’ Limit one Rift per individual while supplies last. Wc reserve the ri^ht to substitute gifts depending on availabihtv. Gifts must choosing a mayor seems a very your back.” notice what you had. names oh the ballot is strictly be picked up in perstm and cannot be mailed. If it does it cannot wait to important is^ue. Will the Demo­ alphabetical. That pocketwatch, for instance. So Hetrick demanded payment A majority of the direc­ find, at least for this year, crats please follow tradition and I first became aware of this Over 60 years ago, a widow with $200- $2,500- $5,000- $10,000+ in advance of the $2 million ITEM tors appeared to be in make Barbara Weinberg mayor so popular misconception when De­ $4,999 $9,999 a location that is perfect in seven children, who took in DeLorean supposedly had raised $2,499 they can get on )Vith the business of mocratic Board of Education favor of the site as soon as every respect. laundry to help support her family, for the cocaine deal. Benedict said A GE AM FM Pocket Radio Free Free Free Free running Manchester? candidate Barbara Cooper told me bought that watch and proudly it was supposed to be delivered the she was apprehensive about hav­ ,-R Pix'kpt Calculator Free Free Free Free 2 gave it to her son when he next day^ Sept. 15, 1982. Free Free Free Free graduated from high school. Did Gall B. Meyers ing her name directly opposite c Digital Alarm Clock you read the inscription on the 285 Grissom Road Republican Richard Ashley’s on D 24'Hour Automatic Timer Free . Free Free Free the ballot. People think they can BESIDES UNTRUSTWORTHY back apd puzzle over it? Morethan associates, Hetrick voiced another E AM FM Radio with Headphones $2.90 $2.90 Free Free Berry's World 30 years later, her son gave it to his vote for only one of a pair, she told Credit due me. complaint about the professional A i f !"*' F CheckKxik/Calculator $4.75 $4.75 Free Free son, my husband, when he gradu­ dope dealer. “Reagan's drying In reality they can vote for any G GE AM 'FM Radio $11.50 $8.50 Free . Free ated from high school. things up,” he said, mentioning the four Board of Education candi­ H Black Decker Car Vacuum $12.50 $9,50 Free Free That’s what the words commem­ government’s use of ships, helicop­ To the Editor: dates. Mrs. Copper’s fears proved orated. The watch was placed on a ters and radar to track drug 1 Semv Walkman $77.95 $74.95 $69.95 $64.95 well-founded: Dick Ashley re­ chain several years later, and I $83.50 $80.50 $75.50 $70.50 I was vastly amused to see a smugglers. 1 5' Black & White TV wore it with great pride and ceived the highest vote total of any photo in the Education Supplement “ It’s heavy,” he complained. K Sony Stereo Cuissette Recorder $88.75 $85.75 $80.75 $75.75 affection, looking forward to pass­ candidate on the entire ballot, and (Nov. 15) listed as a “ U PI Photo” . "Their apprehension rate after ing it along to the next generation. Mrs. Cooper was thp only Board of Both that picture on page 4 and detection byf)te.^adar ships is 100 I could go on and on. I could tell Education candidate not elected Discover a great ;way to bank! another on page 5 were in fact percent.*' you the story behind my grandfath­ (eight candidates run for seven Convenient hours. Convenient locations. 24 hour banking. Free checking. Free taken by my father, Calvin Fish, Hetriclf’was alio leery of Bene­ er’s ring, and my grandmother’s seats). gifts. Info/Action Line. And knowledgeable people ready to help you with your the Instructional Materials Coordi­ dict's offer of stock in the U.S. necklace. I could tell you all the nator at Manchester High School. distributing company for DeLo­ banking needs. stories linked to my dharm Blanche F . Boucher I hope U PI acknowledges their rean’s Northern Ireland-made It all adds up to a great way to bank. So visit our new office nearest you. W e’re — bracelet. Coventry new contributipg photographer sports car. “ People are staying waiting to welcome you to the Northeast! What you did was steal little and sends Dad a check soon. In a away (from the car) by the pieces of family history. Were they household where both parents thousands,” Hetrick said. "And ( valuable? teach (both in Manchester public can see some reasons. The Irish To me, they were priceless. schools), another source of income are better at making whiskey and would be greatly appreciated. Letters policy digging potatoes than building Emily MacKenzle The Ma.ncjiester Herald cars. Every one of them I ’ve seen ^ Northeast Savings 15 Plymouth Lane Brian Fish welcomes letters to the looks like s— Coventry editor. Hetrick then expressed doubt A Great Way To Bank An excuse? Letters should be brief and that Hoffman had a distribution to the point. They should be ring for the cocaine. “ We’ve got East Hartford, Charter Oak Mall, Phone: 241-8381 Glastonbury, Griswold Mall, Phone: 241-8383 CM983byNEA. me typed or neatly hand-written, Alphabetical real furablems If after all the risk Manchester, Manchester Parkade, Phone: 241-8382 and, for ease in editing, Hoffman can sell three ounces to a should be double-spaced. To the Editor: < couple of friends,” he groused. "Ah, a fellow fashion-conscious Investment The Herald reserves the To the Editor: Eventually, Hetrick did agree to counselor who has taken to wearing suspen­ right to edit letters In the All accounts insured to $1(X),0(X) by the FSLIC ^Northeast Savings, F.A. The top vote getter has tradition­ provide cocaine to DeLorean. ,He ders." ally been made mayor. This year Your story on the Coventry - interests of brevity, clarity ~ and taste. was indicted with DeLorean and finds Barbara Weinberg the top election results repeats an appar­ has since pleaded guilty. MANCIILSTKK HEKALU. Monday. Nov. 21, 1983j K - MANCHKSTKR HERALD. Mondii.y. Nov. 21. 1983 CMUan Conservation Corps Monday; T V Ripple effect Connecticut ups the cost of In Brief Youth teams are at work dD - Fraggle Rock (SZ) * Speulding Avenue A coop­ 12:15 A.M. 2:15 A.M. j - 6:00 P.M. erative house offers an alterna­ dD - Dragnet d® - MOV)E: 'Monelgnor' An 92) - SporteCenter ***^ O D ® C5D (22) ® ® - N ew s tive to other forms of housing Prosecutor accuses AHIon (2D (22) - M*A“s*H for the aged. am bitio us C a th o lic p riest sm* 9D - MOVIE: The Hound«m# bridge collapse ® ) - Three's Compeny ploys controvsrsisl msthods In. Beakervlllee' Sherlock Holmes sprucing up slate’s parks - Crossfire CSD - B uck Rogers (2D 11:00 P.M. his rise to power in ths Viticsn. must try to save the young heir NEW HAVEN — A state prosecutor has (2D - Better Health Christopher Reeve, Gsnsvisvs accused Guillermo Aillon of trying to manipulate dD - Love Bo^t C2D ® ) (22) (2D - N a w a of ths Baskervilles from a (3REENWICH (UPI) — Winslow G. Tuttle’s fishing SB) - Veronica. El Rostro del Bujotd 1982, Rstsd R dreaded family curse Ian Ri­ the state into providing him with a private lawyer dSl - USA Csrioon Exl^ss ® - M * A * S * H 'boat is Just on of the many bills the state must pay Bv Mark A. Dupuis by increasing fees (or parking at crabbing decks, bridges, and con­ A m o r 12:30 A.M. chardson. Denholm Elliott. ' in the event he is tried a third time for murder. (TB) - Jim B akker CSD - Soap aside from the estimated $40.5 million to replace the ■Hlnlted Press International state parks and for hunting, fishing verted a fish hatchery in the SD - Wheel of Fortune HAIL TO THE CHIEF C® - All In the Fsmlly 2:30 A.M. . State's Attorney Arnold Markles has charged ® - CHIPS dD - Barney Miller 100 foot section that dropped from the Mlanus River and other licenses. Kensington section of Blerlln into - Berney Miller ® - NIghtNne ® - ■•■t of MIddiy Aillon with setting up a “smokescreen” of legal (2D (S) - MacNeil/Lehrer Martin Sheen stars as Presi­ d2) - SportaCenter Bridge. HARTFORD (UPI) -. Fifty The state budgeted $555,000 for the state's first salmon hatchery. d p - People's Court ® - World Vision Speolsl ® - CBS N«w( Nlghtwotoh arguments in order to disqualify his public N ew shour dent J hn F, Kennedy, in the “ D octo r Is In Officials say the total financial impact of the June 28 years after the Civilian Conserva­ the. corps this fiscal year and the The corps' first group of projectf ® - Dr. Who 9 dD JIP defender in order to get a "sharper” paid private (2D - Reporter 41 (22) (2D - Late N igh t w ith D svid tion Corps helped build some of DEP is seeking $584,900 in its . involved work to make state parks^ three-part NBC miniseries. (2D - Benny Hill Show collapse that killed three people is Incalculable lawyer to defend him. (5D - MOVIE: 'The - Man Letterm an Connecticut's state parks, another budget for the 1984-85 fiscal year, and other facilities accessible to 8:00 P.M. "Kennedy." The speciai airs (2D - Sports Tonight 92) - NCAA Football: Air Foroo .because of the far-reaching effects of the accident. Aillon’s real desire is lo become "one of the Between' A man is caught up in SUNDAY, NOV. 20, MON­ dD - Thioka of the Night at Notra Dama Aside from the cost of repairing the bridge, the state CCC is at work sprucing up some of which begins July 1, 1984. the handicapped. the Black Market in post-war CD CD - Ctessic Creatures: (^ - Or. Who select few who gets his own special public Q S - Sporta Proba the work of its Depression-era Seventy five percent of the Aside from doing needed work, Berlin. James Mason. Claire Return of the Jedi Carrie Fisher DAY NOV. 21 and TUESDAY, (2D - Twilight Zona 1:00 A.M. has had to pay or will have to pay for the following defender,” Markle charged Friday. Bloom. 1954. and Billy Dee W illiam s host this - NOV. 22. (23) - Croaafira Items: predecessor. corps' budget goes to pay workers’ the corps has the goal of helping (SZ) - Business Report C® • Lavarna & Shirlay Si Co. Markle’s accusation drew an immediate denial salaries with the remainder is used the young (leople who participate. SD- m - a - s - h journey into the im aginations of (22) - Happy Daya Again • The cost of fixing Winslow G. Tuttle's 21-foot Eight teams of eight young monster film-makers and look 11:15P.M. f® - Hogan'a Heroes * from Assistant State Public Defender Douglas CH ECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME fishing boat moored underneath the bridge. The people are working for the Connec­ to pay for supplies and materials It is open to young people between 6:30 P.M. at the crafts necessary to bring 2:45 A.M. Nash who argued his office faced two possible, d2) - ESPN's Saturday Night at ^ C® - Columbo Greenwich resident says, his boat was scarred when ticut Conservation Corps, a two- for the corps projects. Administra­ ages 18 and 25 who are out of work ® - Taxi these monsters to life. (60 min ) ths Fights Saturday Night at the 122) - MOVIE: Tha Slams' A conflicts of interest if it continued to represent ' dD - Twilight Zona welders dripped metal on It. year-old program operated by the tive costs are absorbed in the and certify they are not leaving ® - CBS News CD - PM Magazine Fights presents a 12-round crook manages to hide over one Aillon. Featherw'eigh* bout featuring (2D - MOVIE; Bariln million dollars that he has'sto­ • Broken bones in both legs suffered by Jam es Department of Environmental D EP’s budget. school to take the job. CD dD - That's Incradiblal Correspondent' A newspsper- Aillon was convicted of stabbing to death his (22) (3S) - N B C N ew s Jackie Beard vs Paul DeVorca len from the mob before he is Hinckley, a New York City engineer Investigating the Protection to provide work for Based on its early accomplish­ A youth is hired for a one-year (25) - N oticiero N acional SIN CD - N ew s for the.NABF Championship man in Berlin endangers his life . imprisoned. Jim Brown estranged wif^, Barbara Montano Aillon, and her to rescue a professor from ths accident, a few months after the collapse. unemployed young people. ments, the DEP in a report to period at minimum wage. Enrol­ Noticias nacionales con Guil­ dD - MOVIE: Rascal Dazzl«' A from LaiXvagas, NV. parents, Geoi^b Bernice Montano, in their Nazis Dana Andrews. Virginia 3:00 A.M. • A $100,00 claim, from the Swift Independent “The idea is to give them a work lawmakers said the state's CCC lment lasts for a year, but the lermo Restrepo dazzling display of rascality and - Reporter 41 North Haven home 11 years ago. , (2D Gilmore. Mona Marls. 1942 experience until they are ready to was expected ■ lo prove itself worker can stay up to two years - Jaffersons high jinks starring the best- OD - 8t. Judea Children^e Packing Co. for the loss of 50,000 pounds of hamburgar known. best-loved gang in the 11:30 P.M. 1:15A.M. Reeearoh Hospital destroyed when the company’s truck plunged intothe go someplace else, to an unsubsid­ ’ "extremely cost effective,” re­ through an incentive system that dD - ABC News world. Spanky, Alfalfa. Daria, ® ® - Hawaii Five-0 ( 2 ) - M O VIE: 'O M Ih W l. h II' A Mlanus River. Gay health fair held ized job,” says Richard Couch, turning $2 worth of work for every offers higher pay and promotion to 7:00 P.M. Narrated by Jerry Lewis 1980 9D - MOVIE: 'Ginger in the C® (2D - Thicke of the Night Vigilante in Los Angeles contin­ Morning' An advertising execu­ The state must also settle claims on behalf of the director of planning and develop­ state dollar spent on the program. positions topping off at crew - CBS News CT2) > NFL's Greatest Moments; ues his fight against crime after HARTFORD — More than 100 people turned out (55) - M O VIE: 'The Last U nicorn' d2) - Tennis: 1963 Davis Cup and Hang Gliding with guests C® - Benny Hill Show tive picks up a hitchhiker end ment in the DFP's Conservation More than 200 projects liave been leader. 'Bast Ever Professionals' his daughter dies escaping three people who died and the three who were injured ® (H - M-A-S-H A unicorn eocounters romance Semifinals Highlights Bob Seagren and Rose Mitter- falls in love with her Sissy Spa- for Hartford's first Gay Health Fair lo discuss dD - Honeymooners from a gang of toughs Charles when a 100- foot span of the bridge gave way and and Pfeservatioii Division. approved for the corps in its two The DEP says the program was CfiD - T ic Tac Dough dD - MOVIE: Right of Way' An and peril while searching for maier. (60 min.) cak, Monte Markham, Mark issues ranging from Acquired Immune Defi­ (22) (2D - MOVIE: 'Kennedy' - Crossfire Bronson, Jill Ireland, Vincent The Connecticut Conservation years of operation, including work designed to encourage the work aging couple makes a decision others of her kind Animated dD - MOVIE: 'The Verdict' An (2D Millar :973 plummeted 70 feet. ® - ABC News to control their own destiny Pert 2 Gardenia 1962 Rated R ciency Syndrome to drug and alcohol abuse. to spruce up facilities built by the ethic and good work habits and to 1982 Rated G alcoholic attorney tries to rees­ (22) (2D - Tonight Show 9D - European Championa The state has had to pay about $1.5 million to more Corps was established by the DEP (® - Laugh-In Bette Davis. James Stewart, (^ -M akingof Mankind In the The fair, sponsored by the Hartford Gay Health tablish his career with a con­ - MOVIE: 'Six Pack' Six Tennia Championehipa Cover­ than 560 troopers and other employees for controlling under a one-sentence directive Depression-era federal Civilian teach basic skills and provide a Melinda Dillon ( ® - MOVIE: 'What's Up Doo?' Beginning ' (22) d D “ Fantasy Island 5 troversial malpractice suit young orphans try to help a 1:30 A.M. age of the men's semifinels is Collective, was held at Trinity College Sunday Conservation Corps. real work experience and job An eccentric girl and an equally traffic at the briclge and assisting in the investigation. included by the Legislature in the dD -* European Champions (SZ) ” Great P erfo rm ances The against a powerful hospital stock car driver im prove C^is presented from Antwerp. Bel­ and attracted state health officials and represen­ (T2) - SportsCen ter eccentric professor become in­ (® - Sanford and Son Another $5,000 was used by the Department of state budget act for the 1982-83 This year marks the .50th anni­ satisfaction for the young workers. Tennis Championships Cover­ Life of Verdi ■ Fifth of 6 parts Paul Newman. Charlotte Ram­ luck Kenny Rogers, Diane gium (4 hrs ) tatives of gay religous groups and other dD - Radio 1990 Today's pro­ age of the men's semifinals is volved in a chase to recover Verdi comes under attack from (® - Chico and the Men . fiscal year. versary of the old CCC, the "Tree Couch said the federal govern­ pling, James Mason 1962 Lane 1982 Rated PG - Sunday at tha King’a Economic Development on a media campaign aimed gram looks at the hottest trends flight bags with top secret do­ a group of young artists but 9D organization. ment in operating the Young Adult presented from Antwerp. Bel­ Rated R ® - CNN Headline News Houao at Greater New York to inform summer vacationers The Legislature directed the Army” of the late President and performers in the world of gium. (4 hrs.) cuments Ryan O’Neal. Barbra finds inspiration to compose (2D - Pelicula; 'Algunat "Thiss was a necessary first,” said Ron Gould, (2D - Freeman Reporta dD - Independent Network of alternate routes into Connecticut. DEP to create a program to Franklin D. Roosevelt, which gave Conservation Corps lost track of entertainment. Streisand. Madeline Kahn Don Carlo ' (90 min ) [Closed Leccionat de Amor' (2D - Freeman Rapont a counselor for Community Health Services and dD Festival of Faith 1972 - MOVIE^^BIackout' Terror New a The $40.5 million bill also does not account for state employ young people at facilites jobs to about 4 million men in its the concept that the program was (TB) - Ever Increasing Faith Caption ed] (23) (2D - Bob Newhart Show (22) - K ung Fu organizer of the fair. Gould estimated that 15,000 (2® - (MOVIE: T h e Turning (57) - Raphael reigns wh.en a high-rise apart­ (22) - NBC Nawa Overnight and local government expenses resulting from the operated by the Division of Conser­ nine years of operation. to provide temporary employment (2D ~ Hogan's Heroes Point' Two women review the 9:30 P.M. 12:00 A.M. homosexuals live in Hartford and said there are ment building is beseiged by (25) - Deapedida 3:15A.M. collapse or for property damage claimed by residents vation and Preservation, which The old CCC built Rocky Neck until the worker was ready to go to (2D - Moneyline directions their lives have taken 8:30 P.M. CD ( D - Newhart Dick agrees vandals June Allyson, Ray Mil- (® - Hart to Hart more thair-300,000 gays in the state. State Park in the Niantic section of an unsubsidized job. and question their choices to host a turkey dinner for the land. Jim Mitchum 1976 @ - MOVIE; 'Enigma' An (2D - MOVIE: Ladiaa end living near the bridge. include state parks, forests, fish (22) - N ew s ( D ~ Carol Burnett and Friends ( ® (3D - N ew s Anne Bancroft, Shirley Ma­ Thanksgiving Day Parade work­ American in East Berlin be­ Gentleman: Tha Fabulous The town of'Port Chester, N.Y. has spent about hatcheries and wildlife programs. East Lyme, the Connecticut Con­ Congress is currently consider­ (2$ (IZ) Business Report claine. Mikhail ‘Baryshnikov ® - MOVIE; 'The Train' An ( S ) - Legislative Report dD - Star Trek com es em broiled in a schem e to Stains' A female punk rock, tr>o ing revival of a corps sim ilar to the German officer attempts to ers and Joanna winds up cook­ $100,000 repaving a local street damaged when it was Yeager case going nowhere The legislative act also stipu­ servation Corps has built a horse (2D ** Esclava Isaura 1978 ing for the entire town S3) - MOVIE: 'W hou Life Is It dD - NCAA Football: UCLA at kill Soviet dissidents Martin learns the ups and downs of tha corral at the park and completed CCC of 50 years ago. The U.S. move French art treasures into Sheen, Derek Jacobi. Sam Neill music business Oiane Lane used as part of a detour for northbound truck traffic. lated the program be similar to the (ID - Entertainment Tonight (2D - Prime News Germany hours before the ar­ (25) - Daniel Velszques Anyway?' A man. paralyzed Southern California HARTFORD — Police say they have made work to make it easier for the House has passed a bill to create an from the neck down, fights to Rated PG Rated R In Greenwich the diversion of the Interstate 95 federal Young Adult Conservation- dD - Family Feud (22) (2D - Boone Boone and mistice is declared Burt Lan­ (2D - Newsnight 10:00 P.M. ' make his own decisions Ri­ traffic onto local streets prompted the town to hire an little headway in their four month effort to solve Corps, for which federal funding handicapped to gel to the beach. American Conservation Corps but Rom e com pete in a Battle of the caster. Paul Scofield, Jeanne - MOVIE: 'Don't Party' 1:45 A.M, 3:30 A.M. - Emerald Point N.A.S. chard Dreyfuss, John Cassav­ (2D the July 25 slaying of Theresa Ann Yeager. was eliminated. The old CCC built Devil’s Hop- the measure was stalled in the Bands contest in which the Moreau. 1965 CD (D Eleven Australians drink, argue, dD - ESPN's SideLines ® - Off ths Sst extra-school crossing guard for $4,000. 7:30 P.M. Russian Lt Gorichenko. torn by etes. Christine Lahti 1981 Ms. Yeager, 24, was found slabbed to death in yard State Park, the new state Senate. grand prize is a record contract - La Sombra de una Huelle flirt and brawl at an election The town has also sent thb DO'T a bill of $344,000 for Couch said the state program (® - PM Magazine (2D his affection for Ensign Leslie Rated R. and a national tour (60 min ) night party John Hargreaves. 2:00 A.M. 4:00 A.M. her car in a downtown parking lot. She had grew out of the concern expressed corps is doing what Couch said will Couch said he didn't see the Mallory, formally requests to be police overtime payments, firefighting equipment ( ® - A ll In the Fa mily - MOVIE: Endless Lavs' A 9:00 P.M. (2D - Whistlestop Jeanie Drynan 1976 (® - CBS News Nightwatch 9 3 ) - MOVIE: Right of W sy' An arrived'in the Hartford area just a month before amount to almost a complete proposed ACC replacing the Con­ (2® returned to Moscow (60 min ) and repaving local streets. by some legislators that the C53 - M en of Engine Com pany 8 teenage boy's ardor for his g irlf­ ® (® - AftorMASH The Pot- 10:30 P.M. - MOVIE: 'Rage' A rancher C® - America's Top Ten aging couple makes a decision her death to work for the Pratt i Whitney Group number of workers in field posi­ refurbishing of the 860-acre park in necticut corps, which he said has riend leads to arson, tragedy ters find an overload of guests CD - N ew s to control their own destiny The collapsed bridge has also resulted in lost (® - Family Feud d D - N e w s seeks revenge against the army C® - Joe Franklin Show revenue for the state. Officials said the reduction in in East Hartford. tions at the DEP had declined East Haddam. proven itself more cost-effective and madness. B/od^ Shields. for Thanksgiving dinner CTT) - Independent Network when his young son is acciden­ Bette Davis, James Stewah, (® - Benny Hill Show (^D - E m ergency Melinda Dillon Police said she was stabbed once under her The state corps also has built than a federal program would be. Martin Hewitt, Sbirldy Knight (D - The'Merv Show N ew s (2D - tally killed by poison gas 1-95 traffic resulting from the collapse has also meant because of tight budget pressures (TD - N ew s 1981 Rated R CiB) - V o ic e of Faith right breast. Her body was found kneeling on the ® d® - NFL Football: New (T2) - World Sportsman This (2D - Independent Network George C. Scott. Richard Base- (2D - Newsnight Update an estimated loss of $1.5 million in toll revenue. over the past decade. (T2) - ESPN's SideLines (2D - Poldark ’ York Jets at New Orleans show features Skiing, Kayaking N e w s hart. Martin Sheen 1972 (2D - Our Miaa Brooks (22) - N ew s front passenger side floor, her face wedged into The CCC would supplement DEP the crack where the seal and backrest meet. field workers to get state parks Harvard fan still critical THE ATTACKED COME UP WITH ' MEET KAFAEU,., Police said since July 25 they have questioned opened and to handle other duties, « THE MUSEUM TWO ANVTHIN(3T HE'5 THE HEAP OF more than 100 people, collected fingerprints and while also instilling the work ethic NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A Spokesman Kelly Anthony said g A60 ANP TOOK THE BB&T THE MUSEUM. . BRIDGE ASTRO Pro-lifers picket blood types from 30 of them, checked telephone in workers and teaching them Harvard freshman was in critical early today Ms. Cimino was being, MAP OF THE RE610N. I'VE and credit card records and reviewed thousand of condition today with injuries re­ monitored closely and the next BEEN HERE EVERY PAY basic skills, Couch said. GRAPH receipts from bars, restaurants and hotels. “It's labor intensive but it isn’t ceived when a goal post being couple of days would be very ^ 60IN6 OVER AIL THE They have turned up no fewer than a dozen OTHER MAP9. A protecting lead abortion clinic 'make work,” ' Couch said in a pulled down after the Yale- critical. suspects, and circumstantial evidence against at recent interview. "They really do Harvard game struck her in the Ms. Cimino was one of thousands seven no-trump and it is up least half of them appeared as convincing as the everything. It’s condensing a real head. of enthusiastic Harvard fans who to you to lead. FYobably evidnce that solves many homicides. life work experience into a short Margaret Cimino, 18. of North rushed the field after the Crimson there is no hope, but if your qfour in shopping mall period of time.” Tarrytown, N.Y,, was in the defeated Yale 16-7 Saturday in the partner holds a queen (a ^ r t h d a y Tests on barrels complete , In the initial year of the pro­ intensive care unit of the Hospital lOOth meeting of the two teams. NORTH possibility) you don't want to WEST HARTFORD clinic has refused to per­ HAMDEN — Tests were expected to be gram, the Legislature allocated of St. Raphael suffering severe Police said the fans swarmed ♦ A Q kill it on vour lead." Nov. 22.1983 (UPI) — About 50 pro-life form abortions in cases completed today on barrels believed to contain $525,000 for the corps. The money head trauma, a hospital spokes­ onto the field and began tearing VKQJ Jim: "They recommend pickets Staged a weekend where the woman is being was taken from $2 million raised man said. down the goalpost at the North End ♦ KJ943 Your prospects for the comlr>g hazardous waste that were found at a landfill the jack of spades! If your demonstration to call at­ pressured by her family owned by former state Rep. Joseph .1. Farricielli. ♦ 8-7 2 partner does hold that year look encouraging, provfd- ed you have the patience arut tention to abortions being or the father to have the The barrels were uncovered by Federal WEST EAST queen, declarer is likely to endurance to see things performed in a clinic in a abortion. Environmental Protection Agency technicians ♦ J'8 S play you for leading from ♦ 9 7 6,4 32 through to conclusion. Be a Uo- busy West Hartford shop­ Anyone under 15 seek­ Saturday in the fourth day of a search at the PR.SETTERICH DIVULGED TOMORROW NIGHT! V 10 6 4 3 ♦ 7 5 ' some Q-J holding. If your isher as well as a starter. MUCH OF THE INFOR­ I THINK ONE MORE ♦ 7 5 2 ♦ Q6 partner has some otheR ping center. ing an abortion must have Hamden landfill. MATION WE SEEK, SESSION IS ALL SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 25) written permission "from FB I spokesman Terry Shumard said the o ♦ 54 3 ♦ 10 9 6 queen, you haven't damaged While your motives In financial The demonstrators m ir c e A! y o u r h y p o OUESTION WE'LL NEED an adult” although state excavation at the Slate Street dump revealed an WAS VERT EFFECTIVE! SOUTH it." situations may be pure today, called on shoppers to help law doesn't require it. Ms. ♦ K 10 Oswald: "Maybe your those with whom you have to stop what they called the unspecified number of barrels. Minor said. ♦ A982 partner will hold 10-x-x and deal might not be operating on “American holocaust Shumard said. EPA tests to identify the your wavelength. Order now: The fee for an abortion ♦ a 10 8 Muth will take some finesse against unborn children." material in the barrels are expected to be The New Matchmaker whdel with local anesthesia is ♦ AKQJ against a potential J-lO-x-x College students, moth- completed today. in your hand. Farfetched, and booklet which ;feveals $190 and it costs $240 with ■ ers with their children, Vulnerable: Both but possible.” romantic compatibilities lor all a general anesthesia, Ms. Dealer: South ' signs, tells how to get along nurses and clergymen Nuke accidents are topic W hat Jim: "They have another with others, finds rising signs, Minor said. Weil North E ail reason for that jack lead. were among the group Sonlh hidden qualities, plus more. She said clients who HARTFORD — About 75 people attending a 2 NT You want South to know that who tried to dissuade Send $2 to Astro-Qraph, Box may seek an abortion only conference on nuclear waste transportation were Pass young women from enter­ 7 NT Pass Pass you don’t have a long spade xilQ, Radio City Station, N.Y. because it's cheaper than Pass ing the Summit Women’s told to question government officials about how suit. You would never lead 10019. Mall an additional $1 having the baby are re­ the jack from J-x-x-x or J-x- Center West, where abor­ they would react to an accident inji;olving nuclear and your zodiac sign for your ferred "by objective coun­ waste shipments on slate highways. you doing x-x-x. Therefore, he will Scorpio predictions lor the tions were being pe- awe Opening lead: ♦.! selors to a number of play you for length in other year ahead. The conference at Trinity College Saturday was formed Saturday. alternatives, including NOW TH A T I V t UD6T suits and tend to finesse SAQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. sponsored by the Connecticut Public Interest 6 T A Y H E B F "How long can we live adoption, foster care ANN, I'M 601N6 TO ...yOU'EE: A CITV BOY'' ANP against you for that hypo­ 21) Do not make any commit­ Group. Edmund Mierzwinski, the group's execu­ with this,” said June homes and Medicaid MONTANA TO PUNCH YOO WDUUPN'T CAST PBACTICE- By Oswald Jacoby thetical queen." ments today If you feel dubious O’Connell, a spokeswo­ tive director, said the group is trying to focus CATTCP THAT5FINAP' about Iheir outcome, regard­ assistance." TWO 5EOOND6 OUT , F ^ N C H IN ' and James Jacoby Oswald: "Let's look at the man for the group that public attention on the waste transportation WF5T POIN' THAT/ V HO NPAO play. South takes the spade less of who pressures you lo do Ms. Minor said the issue, which he said is often ignored. Thanksgiving marched around the busy \ ___P i e a r lead, runs off four hearts so. Use your own judgment. pickets had a right to Oswald: -"The fertile CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IB) Bishop's Corner Shopping brains of Eklgar Kaplan and and four clubs to note three demonstrate. .spade discards from your Be careful today not to get off . Center. “ n Jeff Rubens of the Bridge on the wrong loot In any deal­ Ms. O'Connell said World magazine have partner and one from you. ings you have with both cp- He assumes you started with many shoppers were un­ conceived an opening lead workers or friends. All require aware “or don’t wish to problem to end all such three diamonds, plays you tactful handling. Happy morning? know,” of the clinic, lo­ THANKSGIVING problems. Just look at the for the queen and goes AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) cated in a third floor suite For a successful Thanksgiving a sincere ap> West hand. The bidding h§s down." Unless you keep your priorities presiatlon for all we have — a most happy get (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) In order today, you are apt lo above a large restaurant ...... gone from two no-trump to achieve only a small portion of and numerous shops. together with flowers & plants from what you set out to do. Estab­ "What level are we lish your objectives. stepping to in allowing CROSSWORD PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ‘ this American holocaust The outcome ol a venture against unborn children," ^ 9 0 U T Y o u f i . which could exert an Influence on your financial means may she said. ACROSS 4 Poet-singer Answer to Previous Puzzle still b e u p In the a ir today. The pickets were McKuen Hopf/ UP ----- 1 Don't take anything for grant­ members of People for the pedal 1 Beat In race 5 Exist 8 K A 1 M ed. Protection of the Unborn, 7 Commence­ 6 Dryad THe weejcLY m o v i e . 8 T P ARIES (March 21-Aprll 18) an ad hoc group of Con­ Fresh cut ment 7 Precious jewel 8 E C3C10 Cl Hasty or harsh judgments necticut Right to Life, she 6 9 13 Monastery 8 Former could lead to your undoing m o v i e IS A L W A Y S 14 Beggar □□□□ BDIOaci said. Chrysanth Mideast a today. You might accomplish 15 Bicycle for ET ] □C3 QnDnClGQ ■ alliance your purposes, but alienate "We hope tds conduct two □ □□□[] □□□ straight or 'T0NlTSi6 iNFfpNo'.' (abbr.) o th e rs In the p ro c e ss. regular picketing here 16 Aorta □□O CIGGIS] □□□□ mixed colors 9 King TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It . “where up to 30 abortions 17 Those In 10 Coin of the you expect others to be coop­ can be performed in one office realm erative and sharing today, you -Zi 18 Comrade day, she said. 3 Dunches 9 .9 9 11 Spookily must, first set the proper exam­ 20 On same side The facility, which 12 Rendezvous ple. They won’t -glvek If you 21 Hit billiard opened two years ago 19 Auto club don't. ^-.- ball ' amid protests from some Here’s an idea: stick the turkey Lebanon, with financial assist­ GEMINI (May 21-June 20)-., Potted For Thanksgiving-Givi 23 Laugh syllable 22 Diploma 37 Depression ini-45 Forces PIT i Belore becoming too deeply ' residents and town offi- in a slow oven and come join ance by Pratt & Whimey, the Ji‘l 'I v 24 Gold leaf 24 Felt for CM HOU OiPECT ME TO THE^I 1 LABRADOR iS r R lg V B R S lW tials onward Involved with persons you've 'cials, is one of seven —perfect hostess gifts— 25 Killed 26 Fly us at 10 AM on Main Street in beneficiary of the run is Muscu­ I;.,? 47 Soviet Union recently met, take lime lo get abortion clinics privately labradors O' 27 Actress 28 Exclamation 3® Caustic ChryMnthamumB 6.95, Cyclamen 8.95 ' / (abbr.) lo know them better. They may Manchester. We’ll be there Hepburn of disgust 40 Need not owned by Robert Lipton of lar Dystrophy Research. Last 50 Female pig be liabilities, not assets. Ralgar Bagoniaaowg*)...... 7.95 Violets*”pot...... <. 30 Ice fishing 29 Sullen (contr.) Westport. Another state 3.59 cheering on a horde of runners- year MD Research was awarded 51 Poetic CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be ‘ ID TH' m\T. gear 31 Accounting 41 American ^abortion clinic owned by Chrletmas Cacti root ...... 1.99 Kalenchoa4”poi...... 3.39 32 Sticky stuff agency (abbr.) preposition open and Irank today with over 6,000 are expected this i a check for $14,000. Indian "Lipton is in Bridgeport. 33 Genetic 35 King of fairies 53 Agar those you love and trust. Chrlstmaa Papperatiorgo pop ... 3.39 Polnaettlaa*” poi..... 2.95 However, be a bit guarded Laura Min6r, adminis- year!-as they start the annual So come watch Thursday material 36 Gums 43 Cognizant 54 Ovine creature „trator of the center, said 34 Marching around those with whom you Manchester Road Race. Five morning. Maybe you’ll find- cadence 1 3 3 4 S 6 7 1 9 10 11 12 have no strong bonds ol affec­ "the facility “provides > tion. women who choose to — HOLIDAY HINTS— Mrd Feeien miles of hufllng and puffmg as we always d o - that, just for TERRIERS 35 Beaver State 13 14 SfdBii teeks 38 Hold In check LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Forego tern^lnate their pregnan­ Statuary later, they’ll end their run at the being there, the turkey tastes / thoughts ol trying to manipu­ Decorated Ruellc Logs and Pota 41 Organ stop IS 16 cies with a safe,' suppor­ 1 late others today. If you pull too same place by St. James Church, better that day. 42 Egyptian deity tive, environment in Balaam Greens Balaam Wreaths many strings, you could enp Op - J m p L . < 44 Sediment 17 16 IB 30 almost across the street from X entangling yoursell. which to do so.” Cone Wreaths ArtHlelal Wreaths 46 Intermediate The clinic provides free (prefix) 31 22 33 24 VIROO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Do Cones—Frames Etc. our Mam Street Office. ..pregnancy testing, coun­ Dried Arrangements 47 Auto workers' not swap your high Ideals In Here’s some history. The first WELCCMETC? TODAY-fe FILM IS ' union (abbr.) 36 26 27 21 39 order to gain your ends today. seling services and gyne^ WHATEVER 48 Poverty-war Poor behavior will cause those e cology care as well as Manchester Road Race was run CHANNEL 2 5 '5 30 31 32 ^Savings Bank ABOUT THE LOVE BEOMEOFTHCee agency (abbr.) whose respect you tend to ■ abortion procedures,” she — Keep Feeding The BIRDS 7- "MOVIE (OF THE th in k le s s o f you. in 1927, so it’s one of the oldest OF A LITTLE BOY GfOODOLD 49 Gets up 33 34 said. Open dally 8am-6pm "Plantt that Plaa$0- DAV." 52 Sbhedule ■ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Stay in the country. Since 1 ^ 5 , it’s of Manchester FOR HIS DO^. A-BOY-AND-HB- within ths coniines ol your own "Our counselors pro-; 55 Lauds 35 30 37 36 .30 40 168 Woodland St 643-8474 SeivIngMaiKtiMter, East Hartlord, Bolton. BARR(Tr MOVIES'? m , 56 Enspool anew sphere ol Inlluence today || il vide support for whatever been a regular Thanksgiving AndoveirSouth Windsor and Ashford. / ^.decision a woman may / 57 Respond 41 42 43 44 45 you try to mediate Issues morning event. Sponsored by Also Express Bank Locations in Eastlord 58 Chooses beyond your control, you'll find '-^-come to, including having and Scotland. Member FDIC. 40 47 46 y o u rs e lf In tro u b le . her baby,” said Ms. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Telephone 646 1700. ^ DOWN .Minor. 49 60 51 s i ' S3 54 One glance at the custom- T Ocular She said about one-third 5S 2 Third largest 66 e n caoies ui to wonder wky 7 '"Of the women who come to the local deadfall calls Its -th e clinic -decide not to AVHU planet B7 58 •JL' False st)jow cocktail time the “hasDv ':tibve an abortion, and the hour."

<4 . 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Nov. 21, 1983 MANCHKSTKU HKHAM). Monday. Nov 21, I9B3 — IL No one certain Area Towns Obituaries In Brief if RHAM board John J. WMIIamt Commission and the Coventry Vt.; and several nieces, nephews SPORTS John J. Williams.’kS, of Gardner Baseball Commission. and cousins. Old library to go Street,\died Saturday at a Man­ Besides his wife he leaves two The funeral will be Tuesday at 1 sons, John Totten and James p.m. at the Potter Funeral Home, wiii rejoin COC BOLTON — The Board of Selectmen has invited' chester convalescent home after a long illness. He was the husband of Totten, both at home; and four 456 Jackson St., Wlllimantic. Bur­ Bolton Center Road resident Harold Smith to bid ial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, on the old library building, which sits less than a Alice Williams. brothers, David Totten of North- ville, Mich., Marvin Totten of Springfield, Mass. Friends may No. 1 Ridgefield humbles MHS in finals By Sarah Passell He whs born in New Haven and stone’s throw from his house. The library was call at the funeral home today from Herald Reporter originally a Catholic chapel and Smith’$ house hud lived most of his life in Milford, Chester Totten of Bristol, Wallingford. Before retiring in and Wayne Curry of Forestvllle. 7 to 9 p.m. was the parsonage. By Barry Peters ” 1 knew the team that scored For the second time this season, HEBRON — No one knows for sure what the 1973, he had worked at New The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 The board decided to advertise for bids from Herald Sports Writer first would win,” said Diniz. who Manchester knows that second- Regional District 8 Board of Education will do when it a.m. at First Congregational James L. Taylor others, but agreed any other buyer would be Departure and was also briefly fiddle feeling. The Indians, who meets tonight at 7:30 to vote on a recent Church of Coventry. Burial will be James Lawrence Taylor, 54, of took over the Ridgefield program required to move the library building from its employed at an architectural firm NEW BRITAIN — The story of after the Tigers had lost 39 straight finish at 1.5-2-2, lost the CCIL title to recommendation b y two state consultants that' the in Florida. in New Coventry Cemetery. There East Hartford, formerly of Man­ present site. The parcel of land Is too small to the 1983 Manchester soccer team, games. The first eight decisions Hall by a game earlier in the year board rejoin the compact that unites school He was a member of the are no calling hours. Memorial chester, died Sunday at his home. conform to existing zoning regulations, select­ presumably in a rebuilding year under Diniz were also defeats, but and had to watch the Tigers administrations in Andover, Hebron and Wallingford Tribe of Redmen and contributions may be made to the He was the husband of Lois men said, and no one would get permission to use and tainted with inexperience, the Tigers have been restructured celebrate Saturday, Marlborough. had served as an usher at Lady of Coventry Little League in care of (Underwood) Taylor. it for anything where it sits. would make a fine novella. to becoitie one'of the finest clubs in ’’You name it, they did it,” said One school official voiced a fear last week that the Fatima Parish in Yalesville for Attorney Richard Cromie, P.O. He was born in Hartford and had If Smith is awarded the purchase, he will be But the story of the Ridgefield the state. Manchester coach Bill McCarthy. RHAM board might rejoin the compact just long many years. Box 445, Coventry. Potter Funeral lived in East Hartford fur the past allowed to buy the land on which it sits. Selectmen soccer program, specifically the Last year. Ridgefield lust in the ” I haven’t seen a team this good enough to win public approval of a $3.7 million high Besides his wife he leaves a Home, 456 Jackson St., Williman- four years. He was formerly think town zoning officials would permit him to last 10 years under coach Alcino finals to Staples, 1-0, and lust the befsa;^ They move the ball so good. school renovation plan, which is slated to go for daughter, Ellen Williams of Man­ tlc, has charge of arrangements. employed by the Fuller Brush Co. combine the land into what he owns now as one Diniz, would make a voluminous majority of its players as well. But By th ^im e we’d close down on the approval to voters in all three town$ next month. The chester, and several nieces and for 25 years. Roots Garage, and lot. masterpiece that the networks with only three seniors playing first kid, the second would havethe official wondered if such a decision will carry phews. Ivor Johnson was permittee of Perry’s Package First Selectmen Henry'P. Ryba said the board would probably consider turning steadily in the ’83 line-up, the bull.” RHAM ’s commitment to make the Central Office There will be a memorial mass Ivar Johnson, 80, of 93 Cam­ Store, both of Glastonbury. At the iis free to award the purchase to any bidder, not into a miniseries. Tigers went 17-0-1. not missing a Indeed, Manchester couldn’t Committee compact work. today at 8 p.m. at Assumption bridge St., died Saturday at time of his death he was employed necessarily the highest bidder. Smith has The culmination of a decade of beat. create anything offensively RHAM is under considerable pressure from its Church. Memorial donations may Manchester Memorial Hospital. with the State of Connecticut expressed his interest in the property to both Ridegfield soccer under Diniz ” 11 we jelled early, I knew we’d against the masterful Tigers, The sister boards to retract its decision earlier this year to be made to the Manchester Asso­ He was the husband of the late Health Services. Ryba and Seieclman Lawrence A. Converse. came Saturday at Willow Brook make some noise,” said Diniz of only Indian presence the Tigers withdraw from the Central Office Committee. If it ciate of Retarded Citizens, 57 Grace (Nicholson) Johnson. Besides his wife he leaves seven Several selectmen have said they would as soon Park here when the top-ranked his carly-season hopes. “ We came felt constantly was that of Indian does not rejoin, RHAM faces the prospect of losing the Hollister St.. Manchester. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., daughters, Barbara Taylor and see the building and land go to Smith, if he still Summer on the unusually warm referendum for the bond measure that will fund on March 1, 1903, and had been a Susan Taylor, both of Stafford, Tigers outclassed No. 3 Manches­ on strong in the second half. We wants it November afternoon. repairs desperately needed to cure serious problems Bernadine S. Loveloy resident of Manchester for the past Theresa Taylor of Coventry, Mar­ ter, 3-0, in the Class LL state soccer didn’t want to be bridesmaids again.” But nothing was taken without a at the school. ANDOVER — Bernadine 70 years. Before retiring in 1969 he garet Fulton of Westland. Mich., final. Students to study U.N. fight from McCarthy’s troops Some officials have said they hope they can fbrce (Spiess) Lovejoy, 61, of Lake had been employed at Hamilton and Nancy Taylor, Cathy Taylor They battled and scrapped RHAM back into the compact by threatening to work BOLTON — Bolton High School will send 19 Road, died Saturday at Manches­ Standard for 27 years and before and Lois Taylor, all of East doggedly all afternoon as they against approval of the bond measure that would students to the United Nations in New 'York on ter Memorial Hospital. She wasthe that, at Cheney Mills for 23 years. Hartford; a brother, George Tay­ 2 have all season, and McCarthy authorize the money. The renovations were designed Nov. 29 to visit missions of countries to be wife of Earl A. Lovejoy, He was an active bowler in lor of Manchester: two sisters, can’t wait to get the underclass­ to make RHAM eligible for reimbursement of nearly represented in the Hartford model United She was born March 17, 1922, in Manchester in the Monday Even­ Florence T. Stoto of Hartford and Indians’ success men back on the field in ’84. 70 percent of the total cost. Nations next year. Mikado, Mich., and had been a ing AARP League. He was a Ada T. Muszynski of Vernon; and "O ur'kids did the best they Residents of Andover, Hebron and Marlborough are The Bolton group will be among 500 students resident of Andover since 1953, She member of the Manchester and 12 grandchildren. could.” said McCarthy. 'T d like to divided about whether the high school can hold out from Central Connecticut to make the trip, dbiton was a member of the National Vernon senior citizen clubs, Scan- The funeral will be Wednesday High School is assigned to represent Yugoslavia was unexpected meet jrhese guys again.” until RHAM consents to re-enter the fold. But Chapter of AARP, dia Lodge and Knights of Pythias. at 8:15 a.m. from the Newkirk & One Indian who had his best ' residents and elementary board members alike have and South Africa. Students will question mission Besides her husband she leaves He leaves a son, Philip Johnson Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burn­ game of the year, goalie Chris voiced overwhelming disapproval of RHAM's vote to representatives from the two countries on the two sons, Raymond M. Lovejoy of of Manchester; a brother, Edwin side Ave., East Hartford, with a NEW BRITAIN — They were Petersen, won’t havethe fortune to withdraw from the compact. three items to be debated at the model United Enfield and Charles W. Lovejoy of Johnson, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys mass of Christian burial in St. Rose a year ahead of their time. face Ridgefield again. A senior Nations: peacekeeping. Third World debt and the Andover; two daughters, Peggy- Long, both of Manchester; and Church at 9 a.m. Calling hours are The Manchester High Indian who went untested much of the ALTHOUGH THE RHAM board requested the problems of refugees and human rights. lou D. Lovejoy and Erma L. several nieces and nephews. Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. hooters were not expected to Thoughts year, Petersen came up with 10 services of the state consultants, local board Bolton High representatives for Yugoslavia are Lovejoy, both of Andover; and The funeral will be Wednesday Memorial contributions may be make the state final in 1983. saves, few of the in-your-chest members wonder if the board is happy with the Douglas Moore, Faith Gangawy, Dawn Howe, Ed several nieces and nephews. at 10:30 a.m. from the Holmes made to a charity of the donor’s ” No, not this year. I didn’t ApLENty variety. Sprawling this way and conclusions spelled out in their study. The recommen­ Cusano, Ann Roschbeh, Missy Wales, Danae Funeral services will be Tues­ choice. . Funeral Home, 400 Main St. expect it,” answered Manches­ Len Auster, that in the first half, he allowed dation to rejoin is in fact the consultants’ second Marshall, Amy Miller and James Clark. day at 1 p.m, at the. Holnries Calling hours are Tuesday from 7 ter coach Bill McCarthy. only a Cliff Onalfo 20-yard blast choice, based on interviews they had with 46 area Representatives for South Africa are Jackie Funeral ■ Home, 400 Main St., to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may Raymond W. Barlow Herald Yet it did. into the upper left corner 11 teachers, school officials and residents. Daly, 'Vicki Bushnell, Patricia Sobel, Chris Manchester. Burial will be in Raymond William Barlow. 82, of Sportswriter be made to the Church of the That’s the point. minutes before the half. The consultants’ first recommendation was that the Adams, Shannon Brown, William Kiesman, Townsend Cemetery. Andover, Nazarene Memorial Fund. Hartford, died Friday at a conva­ Wendy Plosky, James Boles, Mythili Venkatak- The Silk Towners were a state Not that Petersen didn’t have four school districts combine into one regional Friends may call at the funeral lescent home. He was the husband finalist, and that can’t be taken district, with one school board and one rishnan and Marcia Manning. home Tuesday from noon until the of Christabelle M. Barlow and the and need all the help he could William H. MacFall away from them in the wake of against the polished Ridgefield superintendent. Social Studies teacher Lament Thomas will time of the service. Memorial stepfather of Mrs. Charlotte I. ANDOVER — William H. Mac- the 3-0 defeat to a clearly They never gave up. You saw offense. John Janenda came up Consultants Paul Burch and Roy Brown, both lead the Bolton contingent. donations, may be made to a Maire of Manchester. Fall, 85, of Times Farm Road, died superior Ridgefield team here that today,” McCarthy with a save when Petersen was retired Connecticut superintendents, acknowledged charity of the donor’s choice. Friday at his home. He was the He also leaves a son, Raymond S. Saturday at Willow Brook Park. answered. caught out of net early on in the at the Nov. 7 board meeting when their Report was Barlow of Southington: a stepson. Health director named husband of Edna (Kingsley) The Indians were coming off a The tournament final was the half, Eric Wallert was his usual made public that the towns were not likely to James A. Totten MacFall. Donald W. Donovan of Glaston­ 1982 season where they won the swan-.song for senior netminder fine defensive self and Brian regionalize the school systems and give up their COLUMBIA — The Board of Directors of COVENTRY — Attorney James bury; a brother, Irving Barlow of He was born in Greenwich and CCIL championship. But eight Chris Petersen Unheralded be­ Milone aggressively stopped control over the elementary schools. In fact, most Community Health Care Services has appointed A. Totten, 56, of 715 Merrow Road, Warehouse Point; a sister. Alpha had lived in East Hartford for of 11 starters from that team cause of his luck of work in Ridgefield rushes with .some elementary school board members have said total Claudia M. Marcinezyk as executive director. died Saturday at Windham Com­ Thwaits’ of West Hartford: four several years before moving to graduated. league play this year, Petersen strong clearing boots, regionalization from kindergarten through 12th grade The non-profit corporation serves Andover, munity Memorial Hospital, Willi- grandchildren; and a great- Andover 50years ago. He had been That meant McCarthy had a hadn’t had a good tournament. Manchester’s best chances be­ is a good idea. Coventry, Hebron, Marlborough. Lebanon and mantic. He was the husband of granddaughter. employed as a union plumber for wholesale rebuilding job on his Not until the final. He sparkled fore intermission came on two ^^pst of the board members have then added that it Columbia. Elizabeth (Spencer) Totten. The funeral and burial will be various contractors throughout hands. against the Tigers with 10 saves. Brad Pelligrinelli rushes down the won’t fly with town voters. They have admitted they Ms. Marcinzyk has been the organization’s ' He was born in Bristol and had private. The Newkirk & Whitney Connecticut, retiring 13 years ago. He didn’t expect to be among ’’Pete kept us in the game in the left side. One turned into a are not themselves keen on giving up control over interim director since June. She has worked at lived in Hartford for many years Funeral Home, West Hartford, has He was a member of Orient Lodge the elite of the state. first half,” McCarthy said. grounder that goalie Scott Roberti their elementary schools. Southern Connecticut State University and the before moving to Coventry in 1978. charge of arrangements. of Masons of East Hartford and "W e wanted to be competi­ He’ll graduate along with scooped easily, the other a cross- Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing in Boston. He was a graduate of Syracuse Delta Chapter of Masons of tive.” McCarthy said, ’ ’and I senior midfielder Glenn Bog- with no one in front to finish. THE RHAM BOARD voted to withdraw from the She earned her bachelor’s and m aster’s degrees University and received his law Manchester. think we went a long way in gini, wing Tom Finnegan, and Ridgefield exploded in the se­ Central Office Committee compact early this year, in nursing from the Boston University School of degree from the University of West Point, the military Besides his wife'^he ieaves a being competitive. defender Dan Guachione. But cond half on goals by Dan Dar- N Nursing. She earned a master of business degree after members decided they could not .work within the Connecticut. He had practiced law foster-daughter, Betty Byron of academy, was founded in 1802. It , Manchester started a lineup the bulk of the 1983 team that in health care administration from the University denne and a second by Onalfo. compact, even as it was revised in the RHAM board’s in the Hartford and Coventry areas Middletown: a brother, Maltman awards a B.S. degree and an Army of four seniors, four juniors and kept the Indians from Iteing of Connecticut. Dardenne came in alone on Pe­ favor last year. RHAM board members have said they for several years and was a MacFall of Irving, Texas; a sister, commission for a five-year Service three soplfomores in the title average this year with a splen­ tersen and put it in the right side Herald photo bv Tarquinio mulled the idea of withdrawing over for two years. member of the state Human Rights Mrs. Emeline Isselee of Barton, obligation. game. It would have been four did 15-'2-2 record, will be back. with less than 10 minutes gone in sophomores but speedy winger ” We did the best we could the half. Onaflo converted two Manchester goalie Chris Petersen had MePhaden tries to steal a header in the Robert CHang suffered a with a young team, ” said minutes later when he rushed past sprained ankle towards the end McCarthy, ’ ’and simply can’t two Manchestej^ defenders and to contend with pressure such as this all Class LL final Saturday. Income growth of the regular season and wait to get started again. We’d Petersen to slide it home focthe 3-0 afternoon as Ridgefield halfback Craig missed the tournament. love to play them again.” final. H e’ll be back for '84. So, too, Manchester, wich was mak­ Manchester almost got on the keepers at the half every game — teams play putting it in the middle. Tigers defeated Rockville, Staples will be the other seven under­ ing its 12th appearance in a board in the closing minutes of the but hit the right post and rolled And I try to relax the boys. We went and E.O. Smith on the way to the classmen starters. state final and first under best in 2 years game on Scott Gormans two over the endline. to McDonald’s before and joked final, better teams than the Ne­ What kept the Indians among McCarthy, will be back. . penetrations at right wing. His Diniz hadn't scouted the Indians, around trying to be loose. " wington, Southington and Bridge­ the best? "The play of the kids. That’s the point, as well. WASHINGTON ■ (U PI) — U.S. personal’ income second passed goalie John Paquin but he had a game plan nonethe­ Diniz also felt his draw in the port Central clubs Manchester climbed a strong 1.2 percent in October, the most in O /, — Diniz has switches his junior less: ” I know how the northern tourney was an advantage. The faced. more than two years, the Commerce Department said Thanksgiving today. ■ Even without some special factors that added to the V improvement, the increase was more than strong Bolton ‘A’ I UConn in NCAA quarters enough to fuel a healthy level of consumer purchases and promised a good Christmas selling season, ends at 10-0 analysts said. 7^ Specials When figured at annual rates, personal income went EAST HARTFORD - The Bol­ up $32.8 billion in October to a seasonally adjusted with 2-0 win over Friars ton Tigers ’A ’ midget football team $2,819 trillion. capped an unbeaten season Sun­ Income went up l.l percent in September after an day here at Shea Park by blanking upward revision, the department said. the East Hartford Elks, 20-0, to Bv Barrv Peters Connecticut took advantage of sloppy goal kicks and A telephone industry strike and poor weather held Herald Sports W riter clears by Providence to control play in the first half. at Unbeatable Prices! capture the Eastern Connecticut down September’s figure and exaggerated October’s The Friars didn’t make Pierce handle a shot until an Football Conference improvement, by about 0.2 percentage points. STORRS — Joe Morrpne feels his University of easy Brian Murphy grounder came on net 20:52 before championship. Without the strike and weather factors, analysts said, Connecticut soccer team has been put in the corner the half. .And with UConn getting nice starts from Bolton rushed for 30I yards and October’s increase would have been about the same as once too often this season. So after Sunday’s 2-0. Coffey, Joe Trager and Matt Mosher at fullback, a added 62 yards through the air on a September’s. second-round NCAA tournament victory over Provi­ Husky goal seemed inevitable — unless you knew of CENTERPIECE SPECIAL rain-soaked field. Personal spending, also measured in the latest dence College, he snapped back at the Critics who feel the problems Connecticut scorers have converting. Halfback Brad Marandino report, was up only 0.5 percent, far less than the the Huskies have proven too little in 1983. Finally. Myren finished after Mosher sent a chip opened the scoring for Bolton on previous month’s 1.3 percent increase. ” I’m tired of having to defend us every time we into a crowd 15 yards in front of the Friar goal, Myren the second play from scrimmage, The spending slowdown was especially marked for win,” said Morrone, whose Huskies have borne one-timed it to the right of Providence goalie Pete a 62-yard run. Aarpn Alibrio scored services, for which consumers paid $3.2 billion more negative reports for eight losses against 15 wins and Rothman to give Connecticut the lead goal 12:15 Bolton’s second TD in the third in October than the month before, but that was far less one tie. ” Our guys worked hard. We pushed the whole before intermission. $ period on a 60-yard run. The final than September’s $14.5 billion growth over August’s 90 minutes. No, we didn’t get the goals. So it wasn’t 5-0. The Connecticut movement slowed down after the 5.58 Bolton score was in the fourth spending. Why do I have to be on th e^fen sive? 1 don’t argue half, and the fullbacks had a harder time clearing the (A s Show n) quarter on a touchdown pass from ball. Pierce was caught out of net once but Jbhn One government analyst suggested electricity QB T.J. Alibrio to Marandino. The that we don’t have t-he players to put the ball in. We’ve spending plummeted as air conditioning needs got just two seniors. No one gave us a chance to get Farren. the Friars’ leading scorer with 17 goals, All Advertised Items Cash and Carry latter also added a two-point virtually disappeared, \ into the playoffs.” slipped and couldn’t get a shot off. conversion for the final score, Consumers have been increasing their spending at a Morrone Whsn’t finished. His Huskies, who will face .After Lynch’s eject ion,Providence still managed a Wes Sargeant, Boh Templeton, faster rate than their income has been growing, an opponent at a time and place to be determined good chance when Martin H a y ^ g o l.p ff a header in Ed Cassano, Scott Ebreo and John department economist Ago Ambre said. Through today, are now one of eight teams left in the tourney. front, but Pierce covered for the save. Valteroni played well up front October, spending has gone up at a 9 percent annual But they have been much maligned this year because ' After that, the Huskies had it their way, with Myren 2 offensively for the Tigers. Aaron rate, while income has grown at a 7,9 percent annual the rest of New England moved a step closer to Alibrio rushed for 118 yards on 17 beating Andrew Stephens at midfield to charge in rate. MUM PLANTS carries dnd Marandino 183 yards UConn, including Providence, 13-3-3, which blanked alone on Rothman. The Friar keeper came out of goal The October increase was the strongest since the 1.3 Connecticut 3-0 in a regular-season meeting and was on 22 carries for the Tigers. and Myren went around easily to his left for the score, percent increase in August 1981, the department said. named the New England champion over the weekend. ’’They took the midfield from us, ” said Doyle, Craig Meyers, T.J. ■ Alibrio. Despite the strong increase in spending, Americans SPECIAL So Morrone spit some fire at a (pw other people noting the difference between UConn’s early loss to Marandino. Aaron Alibrio and were able to increase their savings rate, during Lance Albert were among the while he had the opportunity. the Friars and Sunday’s turnabout. ’ ’That’s w'here the ‘ October to 5.5 percent of disposable income from "E very damn committee has voted against us,” defensive standouts for Bolton. game is won and lost. We won it at Providence, they September’s 4.9 percent. ' said Morrone. ” In the Big East tournament we were won it here.” Bolton wound up 10-0 for the After-tax disposable personal income in October *5.99 season, scoring 314 points and seeded second. Trash. In the NCAA we re seeded ’’Everyone buried us because we lost down there,” amounted to. an average of $10,259 for every man, yielding only a dozen. second in New England. Trash. There should have at said Morrone. ”I want to give the kids credit. 1 felt we womSn and child. The Tigers ’A ’ and ‘B’ teams will least been co-champions in New England. We play a were a better team before. 1 still do. No one has given Private wages and salaries went up more in October damn tough schedule and it’s hard to be up and ready be in action Sunday against all-star this team a chance. Our guys have done a great job. ” than in September, part of an across-the-board for every game. Sure, we lost in Providence. But that teams from Staten Island at Now it remains to be seen where the Huskies will improvement in every major category. Manchester’s Mount Nebo Field shouldn’t give them the New England championship play their NCAA quarterfinal match. Morrone thinks Farm income was up $5'.3 billion in October, automatically. We proved we were the best team CUT POMPONS with ’B’ playing at 9:30 a.m. and UConn, with its good crow'ds and high ticket prices, compared to $4.6 billion in'September. would be an ideal site. the ’A ’ game at 1:30 p.m. _ today.” But tuxes also went up more in October than in the Oh, that’s right, there was a game. And the Huskies previous month, the department said. SPECIAL were the better team for a number of reasons, the least of which was not the boisterous crowd of 5,611. Fiactora sixth . ” We were in awe,” said Providence coach Bill Doyle. "W e’ve never seen a crowd like this. Basically, MHS football MACC seeks food * 3 .7 2 in State Open we were intimidated.” And outplayed dramatically in the unfriendiy The Manchester Area Conference of Churches NEW HAVEN - Sophomore affair. Midfielder Eric Myren scored bot|i-Husky cops CCIL is seeking donations of non-perishable foods, Shelley Factora capped a spectac- goals, giving him five for the season. But if UConn had A fruits, vegetables, baked goods and turkeys for its •ular season here Saturday at a bonafide scorer, the differeneg. would have been Manchester High football team, with a little annual holiday sharing program. Southern Connecticut State Uni­ greater. The Huskies outshot the Friars 23-7 and had a help, has captured the CCIL championship. The Nancy Carr, MACC executive director, says 85 East Center Street versity as 'the Manchester High man advantage for the last 22:52 after Friar Brendan Indians received some unexpected help Saturday her group has received 248 referrals of needy Manchester girls’ swimming team member Lynch was red-carded for elbowing Kieran Coffey in from Hall High"" as the Warriors whipped persons, 63 more than in any previous year. took sixth place in diving at the the face at midfield. crosstown Conard, 28-15. That decision gives the Donations can be left off tonight and Tuesday 649-5268 State Open Meet. Though UConn managed only one goal after,that, 8-1 Indians outright possession of the 1983 -- and morning until noon at the rear of Concordia Open Wednesday til Nine Factora, who reset the school the Huskies did dominate the entire way, save for a last — CCIL championship as both Conard and Herald photo by Tarqutnfo Lutheran Church, 41 Pitkin St. Thanksgiving til Noon ^ record several times before set­ 10-minute span before Lynch’s ejection when Hall wound up tied for seepnd at 7-2. Financial donations to the Seasonal Sharing tling at 224.50 points,^ took third Fullback Brian Milone had a standout game for Providence nearly got the tying goal. Senior keeper This is the last year for the CCIL as next year all place — earning her All-State Appeal can be mailed to MACC. Box 773, Manchester, here beating Ridgefield’s J.D. Marple to the Tony Pierce had to make a leaping two-handed grab of league te^ will become part of the 25-team Manchester, honors — at the Class L Meet a Matt Gilbride’s blast or the ball would have been in the Central Connecticut Conference. week ago. ball during the Indians' defeat in the Class LL final. upper right corner and tied the score at 1-1.

... ■ 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Nov. 21, I!>h:i M AN( HKSTKH lIK K A U l, Monday. Nov. 21. IHM.* — «•»- 7 NFL roundup Collegi^/tSotball roundup Onsides kick spurs Browns past Patriots, 30-0 Notre Dame leaving Liberty Bowl spot unfilled Bv Fred AAcMane third-year coach. 4 Miami (F|a.) in the Orange Bowl Fullerton in the California Bowl on Nelson and Bryan Wiley rushed for drive for the winning scores. After two TD passes and Benny Ricardo premier offensive team. The Kec(s- the interception by sophomore NEW YORK (U PI) - An old- “ Our defense played great.” ,UPI Sports Writer Notre Dame will receive in on Jan. 2, No. 2 Texas faces No. 7 Dec. 17, Maryland takes on„Ten- TDs in a third-quarter comeback kicked a 39-yard field goal as kins, now averaging more than 34 defensive back Brad Cochran, he ' fashioned onsides kick recovered New England Coach Ron Meyer excess of $630,000 if it goes to the ’ Georgia in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. nessee in the Florida Citrus Bowl by the Bruins. Minnesota snapped the Steelers’ points per game, forced five scored on a 1-yard touchdown run by th? Cleveland Browns was the said, "W e couldn’t do much right. . The guessing game coiftinuies for Liberty Bowl. 2, No. 3 Auburn plays host to No. 8 on Dec. 17, and Florida State meets Michigan took advantage of a seven-game winning streak to turnovers and limited N F L rush­ with 12:08 to play. Then, after the key play in what eventually turned We took a sound beating from a Liberty Bowl officials, as well as Bill McElroy, a Liberty Bowl Michigan in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. North Carolina in the Peach Bowl trick play that backfired to defeat assume sole possession of first ing leader Eric Dickerson to just 37 it fumble, he threw 8 yards to junior into a 30-0 romp Sunday over the pretty good football team.” players and coaches at both Boston selection committee member, said 2, No. 5 Illinois takes on UCLA in on Dec. 22. Ohio State 24-21 and earn a berth in ■ r - f i place in the NFC Central. The yards in 12 carries. tight end Eric Kattus to cinch the . New England quarterback Steve College and Notre Dame. if the Fighting Irish reject the bid the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2, No. 6SMU While Notre Dame’s pjayers are the Sugar Bowl. Ohio State was Vikings, 7-5, ended a three-game decision with 6:57 ieft. Cleveland and New England, w Grogan suffered a leg fracture but Raiders 27, Bills 24 The Fighting Irish, invited to several teams were under consid­ faces No. 16 Alabama in the S(in sporting red faces, Washington is leading 14-10 when it attempted to losing string and dropped Pitts­ Buckeyes quarterback Mike both 6-5 entering the game and playec). until midway through the At Buffalo, N.Y.. Chris Bajir meet Boston College in the Dec. 29 eration as a replacement. Bowl on Dec. 24, No. 9 Brighhm wearing its own shade of crimson catch Michigan off-guard. Tomezak threw a 32-yard TD pass fighting for a wild-card berth in the third quarter before he was burgh to 9-3. kicked a 36-yard field goal with Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn., “ Anything 7-4 or above would be Young entertains No. 17 Missouri after losing to Washington State The trick play, in which the to senior flanker Cedric Anderson American Football Conference, relieved by rookie . Cowboys 41, Chiefs 21 three seconds left to lift Los have yet to inform bowl officials under. consideration,” McElroy in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 23 and 17-6 Saturday. It marked the center leaves the ball on the At Dallas, Tony Dorset! galloped with 1:52 left, but an onside kick had expected a close game with ’’ is our quarter­ Angeles after the Bills fought baqk whether they will accept the bid. said. ^“Obvious teams would be No. 10 Ohio State meets No. 13 second year in a row the Huskies ground while the defense rushes for 108 yards and two TDs to failed. Ohio State got the ball back tight defense. back and will continue to be our from a 21-point deficit. School officials had second Virginia Tech, East Carolina, Pittsburgh in the Fiesta Bowl on were upset by their cross-state past, was one that enabled Ne­ with 32 seconds to play but it was A Matt Bahr field goal and a quarterback if he's healthy,” become the ninth player in N FL Lions 23, Packers 20 thoughts about going to a bowl Wisconsin and perhaps Oklahoma Jan. 2. rivals and missed out on a chance braska to defeat Oklahoma a not enough time to go 80 yards and 65-yard interception runbaCk by Meyer said. history to surpass the 8,000-yard At Milwaukee, Eddie Murray’s after Notre Dame’s 23-22 loss to Air if they beat Nebraska and Arizona . Also, No. 11 Iowa faces No. 12 to go to the Rose Bowl. couple of years ago. But it linebacker Chip Banks for a Fullback Mark van Eeghen career rushing mark as Dallas third field goal of the game, a Force Saturday dropped the Irish State and Washington State.” Florida in the Gator Bowl on Dec. Kerry Porter rushed for 169 backfired when no OSU player score. In other games involving top-20 touchdown made it 10-0 quickly. summed up the frustration of the . built a 27-0 lead and waltzed to 37-yarder with 6:30 left in over­ to 6-5. No. 20 Oklahoma is the only 30, No. 14 Washington meets Penn yards and Richard Calvin scored a could reach the ball, allowing teams, Texas beat Baylor 24- 21, Then Bahr's squib kick was Patriots, who could get nothing victory. The Cowboys, 10-2, re­ time, capped a 20-point comeback. ' The team, voted Sunday but ranked team that is not already State in the Aloha Bowl on Dec. 26, pair of touchdowns to spark Michigan junior defensive tackle SMU topped Arkansas 17-0, Illinois recovered by A1 Gross at the going on offense. mained tied with Washington atop Billy Sims rushed for 189yards otia university officials have not an­ headed for a bowl. The Sooncrs No. 15 West Virginia takes on Washington State’s victory. It was Mike Hammerstein to recover. defeated Northwestern 56-24, Cleveland 48. ” We put ourselves in a bind. I ’m the NFC East. team-record 36 carries for the nounced their decision nor the expressed no interest in going to Kentucky in the Hall of Fame Bowl Porter’s sixth straight game over "It was a bad call,” said Ohio ^ Brigham Young walloped Utah "W e had an opportunity to have not blaming the defense at all,” he Broncos 38, Seahawks 27 Lions. results of the secret ballot. any of the lesser bowls except the on Dec. 22 and No. 18 Baylor faces 100 yards and gave the sophomore State Coach Earle Bruce. “ We 55-7, Iowa downed Minnesota 61-10, a surprise element and it was said. At Denver, Gary Kubiak, a Bears 27, Buccaneers 0 ” I just hope we ’ go,” said Aloha Bowl in Hawaii. Unless it Oklahoma State in the Bluebonnet an even 1,000 yards for the season. practiced it all year. It looked like rookie quarterback whose pre­ Pitt tied Penn State 24-24, West there. 1 had to get my courage up to Falcons 28, 49ers 24 At Tampa, Fla., Walter Payton sophomore tailback Allen Pinkett. gets invited to the Liberty Bowl Bowl on Dec. 31. UCLA earned th ^igh t to repres­ a million dollars but nobody picked Virginia lost to Syracuse 27-16, call it, ” said Cleveland Coach Sam On a day N FL defenses came out vious regular-season NFL expe­ ran for two TDs and moved into Coach Gerry Faust was more and has a change of heart. In other bowl matchups. Air ent the Pac-10 Conference in the up the ball.” Missouri lost to Kansas 37-27, and Rutigliano. "From a mental as­ of the locker-room closet, it was a rience consisted of a hold for an third place on the all-time NFL diplomatic. ” If the administration Oklahoma will sit out post-season Force meets Mississippi in the Rose Bowl by whipping Southern Michigan quarterback Steve Boston College routed Holy Cross pect we knew that if we could score bizarre offensive play that left San extra point, passed for one TD and rushing list with 11,252 yards. With ’ wants to go and the players want to competition. Independence Bowl on Dec. 10. Cal 27-17. Karl Dorrell scored on a Smith took advantage of that again we’d break the game wide Francisco fit to be tied. ran for a second- score and Rich the seventh 1,000-yard season of his 'go, then I want to go,” said the Top-ranked Nebraska meets No. Northern Illinois faces Cal-State 7-yard touchdown pass and Kevin mistake and an interception to 47-7. open. We have some great young The most exciting game took Karlis kicked five field goals to career, Payton tied the league linebackerSj,'' place in Atlanta as the Falcons lead the Broncos. Kubiak replaced record shared by Jim Brown and On the next series of downs ripped a page out of their dust- rookie John Elway, who sat out Franco Harris. quarterback Brian Sipe completed worn comeback playbook to stun with the flu. Cardinals 44, Chargers 14 NHL roundup a 39-yard pass, giving Cleveland a the 49ers 28-24 on Billy ’’White Dolphins 37, Colts 0 St. Louis, Neil Lomax, who first down at the Patriots' 9-yard Shoes” Johnson’s 47-yard touch­ At Miami. Dan Marino and Mark threw four TD passes last week, line, and three plays later it was down catch off a deflection with no Duper combined on an 85-yard TD passed for two and ran for two 17-0. time left on the clock. pass to highlight a 24-point second more scores for the Cards. • Cleveland's Mike Pruitt (right) runs between New quarter that lifted Miami, 8-4, into Hawks getting' short end of stick? Sipe said it was a good feeling, "It all came down to one play.” Bengals 38, Oilers 10 since he has often seen opposing England's Johnny Rembert (52) and (55) said 49ers Coach Bill Walsh after sole possession of first place in the At Cincinnati, Ken Anderson teams take advantage of Browns in second quarter NFL action at Sullivan Stadium. his 7-5 team remained in a AFC East. fired three TD passes in the first By United Press International there. This was an excellent gam e." phia topped Pittsburgh 5-4 in overtime, and mistakes and turn them into first-place tie with the Los Angeles Redskins 42, Rams 20 half and Pete Johnson enjoyed the The North Stars led 2-1 after two periods. Vancouver ripped Los Angeles 8-3. victories. ^ Rams atop the NFC West. ” It’s a At Los Angeles, John Riggins second-best rushing day of his Orval Tessier thinks the Chicago Black Keith Acton scored his second goal of the Rangers 6, Nordiques 5 " I t ’s nice to be on the other side land passes, " I f we take care of our "This proves that last week’s loss and that’s all I ’ve got to say,” scored three touchdowns and Wa­ career with 137 yards and a pair of Hawks are suffering from more than just game at 6:59 to give Minnesota a 3-1 lead. At New York, -Erik Andersson for a change," he said after the business the rest of the way, we’ll shutout (20-0 over Tampa Bay) v/VikIngs 17, Steelers 14 shington piled up 39 straight points touchdowns to pace the Bengals to the pending suspension of center Tom Acton’s goal came while the North Stars scored his first goal of the season eight Browns intercepted five New Eng- be playing in post-season games." . was no fluke," Rutigliano said. At Pittsburgh, Steve Dils threw to pad its status as the league’s their fourth win in five games. Lysiak. were short-handed, A1 MacAdam poked the seconds into overtime to carry the Rangers. n I Lysiak is currently playing under a puck from a Chicago player and Acton Quebec goalie Dan Bouchard broke his restraining order preventing a 20-game picked it up at the blueline, skated in and stick on the ice in anger as he left the rink. suspension for tripping linesman Ron Foyt beat goaltender Murray Bannerman. Wilf Paiement of the Nordiques scored with on Oct. 30, but after the Minnesota North Larmer’s first goal, at 8:57 of the third 16 seconds left in regulation to force UConn and Yale losers Stars edged the Black Hawks 4-3 in Chicago period, came on a pass from Denis Stivard. overtime. Sunday night, Tessier tore into the on-ice Savard, in the right corner, fed Larmer as Flyers 5, Penguins 4 officials. he skated in on goalie Don Beaupre. Larmer Bobby Clarke scored off a rebound from "There’s no question in my mind that tied it by knocking in the reizound of Doug in close with 2:43 left in overtime to win it since the Lysiak incident we’ve gottbn the Wilson’s slaphsot at 15:46. for the Flyers, It extended to 25 games the In ’83 football finales dirty end of the stick," said the £hicago Savard gave Chicago a 1-0 lead in the Flyers’ unbeaten streak against the Pen­ coach. “ The officiating was v e r y 'poorly' opening period. Larmer checked the puck guins at the Spectrum. . done." away from Minnesota’s Brad Maxwell at Canucks 8, Kings 3 the blueline. Savard picked up the puck and At Vancouver, British Columbia, Patrik Three crown. Harvard finished a UConn’s place kicker Domingos Neal Broten’s goal with 2:23 left moved Bv United Press International skated in on goal to beat Beaupre. Acton Sundstrom scored once and set up Tony 6-2-2 record overall. Carlos kicked a 39-yard field goal Minnesota past Chicago into first place in tied the game at 15:56 on a rebound of Steve Tanti’s 20th goal to pace a rout of Los Connecticut’s collegiate football For Yale, the game was its ninth to become UConn’s all-time lead­ the Norris Division. Broten scored after Steve Larmer scored twice on third-period Payne’s shot, and Payne put Minnesota Angeles. ■> Vancouver led 6-2 after two season came to a close Saturday on loss, the most losses in a season, ing scorer with 170 points. ahead 2-1 in the secoiTfl period after taking a periods and received third-period goals a less than happy note as 'Yale and gave the Eli a 1-9 log, the worst In N'ew Haven, quarterback Jim power plays to tie it 3-3. pass from Brian Bellows. front Gary Lupul and Mark Kirton while finished its worst season and the record in its 111 years of football. Sirignano threw three first half Bill Mahoney, the North Stars’ coach, said, "The victory means first place, and In other games, the New York Rangers limiting the Kings to one goal in the third — University of Connecticut missed a Yale trailed at the half, 7-0 and touchdown passes to lead Southern Connecticut to a 40-7 rout of Upsala IT it’s the first time in a year that we’ve been defeated Quebec 6-5 in overtime, Philadel­ Charlie Simmer’s second of the game. chance for a winning record. managed to tie the score with 5:42 i V Two other teams managed victo­ left in the third quarter, going 61 College. ries in their finales, however, as yards in 13 plays with fullback Jeff Southern Connecticut topped Up- Bassette scoring from the one. The Owls finished the season sala 40-7 and Central Connecticut At Storrs. UConn missed its with an 8-3 mark Upsala ended up Saints trying to win on Monday bested Lowell 30-22. fchance for a winning record, with a 2-8 record. bowing to Colgate in a 41-33 free for In Lowell. Massachusetts. Cen­ much of their history the games remaining against Walton. "W e ’re in last All attention was riveted on the all. tral Connecticut ended its season NEW ORLEANS (UPI) that team gets another y — The New Orleans Saints’ record on Sunday chance tonight in the the Jets. Minnesota, New place (in the AFC East), Yale Bowl where 70,000 people Colgate’s Rich Erenberg rushed on a winning note. Fullback Lou wasn’t so hot, either. England, Philadelphia but the, way things have watched Harvard and Yale play for 166 yards and four touchdowns DiMarco scored from one yard out Saints’ record in Monday Superdome. night games resembles Only one team in the and the Los Angeles been going in this crazy for the 100th time with theCrimson to set a new NCAA Division 1-AA in the third period and E.J. The Saints are 0-5 on the temperature inside a N FL has never won a Rams. Victories in three division this season you taking a 16-7 victory. season records of 1,883 yards Donaghue recovered a fumbled Mondays, their last ap- Monday night game and of those contests would never know what could Fullback Steve Ernst rushed for rushing and 20 touchdowns: punt in the end zone to give the Blue refrigerator, but. then, for perance coming three ye­ bring them their first happen. 116 yards and a fourth-quarter Connecticut had rallied for two Devils a 30-22 come-from-behind ars, ago in a 27- 7 setback winning season in the "Everybody seems cap­ touchdown to lead the Crimson to a third-quarter touchdowns to make win over Lowell. at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams which — 17-year history of the able of beating everyone share of the Ivy League title with a it 28-25 but Colgate responded with Central finished with a 4-6 record less than 12 hours later — franchise. else. But the important 5-1-1 record and the so-calied Big two fourth-quarter touchdowns. and Lowell wound up at 4-5. Grid tix on sale UPI photo UPI photo led to the dismissal of But it will probably take thing is for us to start coach Dick Nolan. more than three wins to winning. New York’s Butch Woolfolk (25) takes to Philadelphia. The Eagles’ Roynell Cleveland’s Cliff Robinson (11) gets a little pressure and a hand Tickets for the Manchester-East Catholic. New Orleans hopes to secure the club’s first Whalers feeling just fine the air to cross the goal line for a Young (43) appears glued to the turf as applied by San Diego’s Terry Cummings in only NBA game football team will be on sale at East Catholic at display its newfound re­ playoff berth. touchdown in game Sunday against Woolfolk goes over for the score. the school’s main office, it has been announced by spectability against the Rather than worry Sunday night. ^ Tom Malin, school director of athletics. New York Jets, who will about making the Tickets will be on sale on day today and limp into town with a 4-7 playoffs, the Jets are CALOWEU Tuesday, They will also be sold on Wednesday, record and carting a simply trying to put their (M l coming home with tie Me* MI m I %• OwNf») which is a half day of school. ' basket full of shattered engine back on the tracks. Woolfolk carries the load Cavs poor students The football game is Thanksgiving Day hopes having lost five of "W e’re still hoping we 98 .* coA HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ Whalers feel upbeat, despite their back,” he said. morning at II a m. at Manchester High’s their last six outings. can turn things around. ” ford Whalers are back for a 8-9-2 record. Center Ron Francis, who scored Memorial Field between the two schools, both The Saints are 6-5 with said New York Coach Joe four-game homestand beginning "Tw o down on the road in the the gam e’s first goal, said, "W e sporting 8-1 records and hopes for state playoff Wednesday and feeling pretty good third period and we get a point,” skated with them, and that’s as Giants wind up on top in loss to Clippers berths. about their last contest, a 4-4 tie said Whalers captain Mark John­ something we didn’t do Thurs­ with the Quebec Nordiques. son. "When’s the last time the day,” referring to the Whaler’s 4-2 timeout to set up the game-winner. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Wilder, credited Carpenter with early in the fourth quarter. But SAN DIEGO (U PI) - T h e y say those, The Whalers played Saturday Whale did that?” loss to the Nordiques in Hartford. ” lf there’s such a thing as a perfect When the New York Giants drafted helping his development as a pro. after discovering how close he was who (ail to learn from their mistakes night in Quebec’s Le ’ Colisee, Head coach Jack Evans called it "We played more agressively pass, that was it,” Cummings said. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Butch Woolfolk in 1982, they "H e taught me a lot," Woolfolk to the record. Parcells decided to are destined to repeat them. The where they are 1-10-2 since joining "a great firiish." * and came away with something,” “ There were two keys to the play. One figured he would be the racehorse said. " I have a lot of respect for put him back in with two minutes Cleveland Cavaliers are bad students. the National Hockey League and "When your two goals down said Francis. was a perfect back-pick by Craig th^t would complement Rob Car­ him. If not for him, I probably remaining and give the record a Terry Cummings stuffed in a half­ T H E W M N ilG extended their winless streak in twice on the road and get a tie. it’s The Whalers’ recent play was in court pass from Bill Walton with one Hodges and the second was the pass. MSUMNSMiTHS SINCE eight games to 0-6-2. penter’s plowhorse in the wouldn’t be'doing as well as I am.” shot. i n u n gratifying, especially in this far contrast to last year’s humiliat­ second remaining Sunday night to give Shelton was guarding me and Craig The Whalers scored two goals in backfield. ’ ’He’ll do anything you ask him ” I felt okay to go back in but I 1914 place," he said. ing 12-3 and 10-3 losses last year at the San Diego Clippers a 99-97 victory picked him off.” the final period to tie Quebec 4-4, But now, with Carpenter out for to do,” said Giants Coach Bill didn’t know about the record,” "The guys are giving meeveryh- Quebec. over the Cavaliers. Walton explained his thinking. including a marker put in by the season with a knee injury, the Parcells. “ Why have him carry it? Woolfolk said. ” I’m not greedy. ing they have. I love it,” said The Whalers’ homestand in­ Cummings, with Lonnie Shelton "Nixon was the first option,” Walton Blaine Stoughton with 45 seconds burden of the Giants’ running That’s why. He’s always getting I ’m not as tired as I thought I ’d Evans, " f t ’s all I can ask," said the cludes Montreal on Wednesday, picked off, raced down the right side of said, "T erry apd the lob was the NEVER STOPS! attack is on Woolfolk and he is better. He’s just a lot better player or as the guys said I ’d feel. How 649-5241 remaining in regulation. first-year coach. the New York Rangers Saturday, second. Norm had trouble getting open showing that he has the durability now — catching the ball better and many times did I carry? I wasn’t the lane, jumped for Walton’s inbound Two come-fr6m-behind goals in Even Whalers general manager Vancouver on Nov. 30 and St. Louis off the pick and it didn’t look like he to man the team’s one-back attack. blocking better. His durability aware I was near a record.” toss fru>m the left side and jammed it in. IU5 E. C*nt*r StrMt the final period was something Emile Francis congratulated the Dee. 3, could get off a good shot so I passed that The 6-foot-l, 210-pound second- doesn’t surprise m e.” The running of Woolfolk-also set "Basically, we’re not supposed to let X M anchaatcr, Ct. unheard of until this year and the team’s play. "W ay to bounce up instantly. I just put the ball up off to year player established an NFL Displaying a deft Cutback style up field goals by All Haji-Sheikh of him go back-door," said Cleveland the side of the basket and it was there record Sunday with 43 carries good against the NFC’s lowest-ranked 25, 48 and 27 yards although the guard Geoff Huston. “ One man was FREE TURKEYS GIVEN^^AY for Terry.” for 159 yards and one touchdown in rushing defense, Woolfolk’s long­ rookie kicker did watch a 35- supposed to stay back, but we missed Shelton admitted his team was New England football roundup leading the Giants to a 23-0 victory est run of the day was just 13 yards. yarder go wide for only his third our assignment.” l \ _ The Cavaliers, winless in eight confused. over the hapless Philadelphia But the speed that made him a miss of the season. Rookie John Tuesday, consecutive road games, are 2-10 on the ” I was trying to communicate to my Eagles and snapping their seven- track star at Michigan surfaced in Tuggle added the final TD on a season following a 23-59 embarrass­ teammates that we were going to % game winless streak. the second quarter when he turned 7-yard run in the final period. mm > r^ovember22-’ switch up on defense,” he said. ” I Woolfolk, who was sur^irisingly the corner on a sweep from the It was the Eagles’ first shutout ment a year ago. BC Eagles demonstrate subdued after breaking the league Eagles’ 11 and scored. Cleveland led until 1:44 remaining looked up and the play had started. We AUTO REPAIRS since the second game of the 1977 never got a clear understanding of f:30 pm mark of 42 carries set two weeks Woolfolk appeared to be through season. when Norm Nixon hit from outside the ago by Tampa Bay’s James for the. day after his 39th carry foul circle to put San Diego ahead 95-94. what was happening defensively.” But Huston converted two free throws San Diego Coach Jim Lynam said 0 muscle to Holy Cross and Phil Hubbard hit another as the Walton’s practice made perfect. WE SERVICE ALL Cavaliers took a 97-95 advantage. ” We practice throwing lob passes to Horn* of Mr Goodwronch GENERAL MOTOR Walton dunked with 25 seconds to go the basket, but to be honest with you, By United Press International Cowley, mounted just one serious week of the season. CARS AND TRUCKS UConn squads are bested to tie the score and rebounded a missed not from 45 to 50 feet away,” Lynam first half offensive threat, which A 2-yard touchdown run by shot from the line by Jeff Cook with four said. "Ironically, Walton was practic­ i ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS J m CERTIFICATES was stopped by one of the four Harvard fullback Steve Ernst in In a weekend of traditional New seconds to play. San Diego called a ing the lob during practice today.” England college football rivalries, interceptions BC collected before the fourth quarter snapped a 7-7 tie i COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIRS PLUS Boston College demonstrated the halftime. and provided the Crimson with • RERUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS difference between the top 20 and The Crusaders scored their lone their winning margin. Yale had in two national tourneys Division I-AA, while Harvard took touchdown late in the fourth scored their only touchdown late in Two winners crowned kmO PAINTINO DINNERS FOR TWO .the third quarter. home a share of the Ivy League quarter, when most of the starters STORRS (U PI) — Sunday was a pionships. UConn,which entered Laurie Decker tied the score on a CHARGE WITH MASTER CMROE championship. had made their exits and the score busy day of ups and downs for the the final four with 19 wins, was penalty stroke. f r i v e r s i d e , C alif. that eluded him for 20 in a Ford and earned The 19th ranked Eagles literally was 41-7. The loss was their first of 2 4 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ' GIVEN AWAY The weekend provided two in­ University of Connecticut’s men upset Saturday 1-0 by George (U PI) — There were years. $26,380 for the victory. beat up Holy Cross, the nation’s top the season. The teams played two iciuininute credibly lopsided contests involv­ and women athletic teams around Mason University. seven cars between them, “ 1 knew we needed to Allison didn’t know who Wednesday, November 23-7:30 pnri Division 1-AA team, while cruising ” We wanted to be physical,” overtime periods without scoring ing Yankee Conference teams. the country. In Philadelphia, it was a re­ but both Bill Elliott and win but the odds were all to thank first. to a 47-7 victory. said BC saffety Tony Thurman. before Old Dominion’s two goals in Boston University rolled over At Storrs, the men’s soccer team match of last year’s field hockey Bobby Allison finished as against us.” Elliott said. ” It really feels great to Harvard ground out a 16-7 ” We had a bitter feeling about the the third overtime. Morgan State 50-0 and Maine defeated Providence 2-0 to ad­ national championship and unfor­ winners Sunday. “ When there was all the win after 23 years. Little CARTER victory over Yale in the 100th loss to Syracuse (the previous demolished Springfield 62-6. vance to the third round of the tunately for UConn, the same The previously unbeaten Hus­ Elliott, of Dawsonville, attention with Allison ver­ things kept happening out f f i p n o v e o meeting for The Game to win a week) and we just wanted to be as BU tailback Paul Lewis rewrote NCAA Division I soccer result. kies end the season at 19-1- 2. Ga.,. who was winless sus (favored Darrell) there. First I had a flat share of the Ivy title with physical as possible.” his own records for single-season championships. UConn lost to Old Dominion last In Orlando, The UConn women’s since his 1976 debut on the Waltrip, 1 thought there right wheel, then a flat left Pennsylvania. 'The Eagles face Alabama Fri­ rushing (1,360yards), touchdowns But in Philadelphia, Old Domin­ year 3-2 and on Sunday the score soccer team suffered two tough, l-o NASCAR tour,. became was a chance the two cars wheel. I got down to 27th BC showed how much bigger, day and will take part in the (20) and points (122). ion outlasted the UConn field was 3-1, with Old Dominion scoring losses ending their season with 'a the 12th driver to win on:;;^could come together and I and I was one lap down Liberty Bowl, though their oppo­ : t w m t r i f e c t a : stronger and quicker it was, Northeastern captured its first hockey team, 3-1 in three over­ two goals in the third overtime 19-2-1 mark. the tour tfiis yea'r by had to be ready.” and my crew backed me stifling the Crusaders' offense nent was uncertain. Notre Dame, winning season since 1978 with a times, to win its second consecu­ period. capturing the Western Elliott, who has four all the way.” 1229 MAIN ST. while running up yardage of its the assumed opponent, asked bowl AUTO REPAIR ■ 31-14 victory over Massachusetts. tive NCAA Division I field hockey Connecticut, rdnked No. 1 in the Sunday’s consolation gam e with Nascar 500. second-place finishes this Benny Parsons of El- officials to look elsewhere after the MANCHESTER Slate law, no one under 18 admitted own. When the Eagles’ normally The Huskies finished 6-4-L crown. nation before the tournament, fell Massachusetts was the second Allison, o f ' Hueytown, year and nine in his lerbe, N.C., was second in Fighting Irish lost tp Air Force potent passing game faultered, In other games, Colgate dumped In Orlando, Fla., the UConn to Old Dominion 3-2 in last year’s straight and only shutouts of the Ala., one of nine drivers in career, led (or the last five a Chevrolet; Neil Bonnett TEL. 046-6464 Saturday. * tailback Troy Stradford picked up Connecticut 41-33 and Brown de­ women’s soccer team, ranked first championship final. Huskies. the same lap as the laps of the 119-lap race, of Hueytown, third in a The Ivy League race was de­ the slack and racked up 165 yards feated Columbia 42-36. AIC edged in the nation all season long, After a scoreless first half. Old winner, finished ninth In a which was run under Chevy; Dale Earnhardt of cided by Harvard’s victory and on the ground. 'v New Haven 22-20 and Central dropped a I-O decision to the Dominion scored 5:30 into Uie Uconn lost a 1-0 contest to Buick and won the tour’s intermittent rain that Mooresville, N.C., fourth Penn’s 38-14 win over Dartmouth. Holy Cross, hampered by injur­ Connecticut defeated Lowell 30-22. University of Massachusetts in a second half. The score stood until George Mason University Satur­ title by 47 points. Allison forced a 43-minute delay in a Ford; and Tim CONN. TURNPIKE (RTE. 52) TO EXIT 87, PLAINFIELD ies that sidelined star running back All three teams had been tied for Southern Connecticut clobbered consolation game of the NCAA 6:25 remained to play in regulation day while UMass lost to defending tie r e d only a 13th-place on the 86th lap. He aver­ Richmond of Mooresville, Q D iniia Morons Morrs DIVISION , Conn 1800-932 I IM . Direct P loin M d line; 564 2148. O u lo l Stare 1800 243 0114 Gill Fenerty and receiver Bill the Iv^ lead going into the final Upsala 40-7. Division I women’s soccer cham­ when UConn’s All- American champion North Carolina. aged 95.858 ihlles per hour fifth in a Ppqtiac. •. • \

Scoreboard Scoreboard V' T Bears 27. Buccaneers 0 Bengals 38. Otters 10 Broncos 38, Soahawks 27 NCAA Division l-AA playoffs Southwest Southern Methodist 17, ArkonsosO Fresno St. X , No. Arizona 22 North 8tari4, Black HawksS Flyert5,Pangulnt4 AbItbneChrlstlan X, Howard Payne6 Texas 24, Baylor 21 Hawaii 31, U. of Podflc 21 Seattle 0 7 13 7 - ^ Nov. 20,19B3 Basketball Central Ark. 34, Hording (Ark) 0 Texas A&M X , TexasChrlstlon 10 Idaho 45, Boise St. 24 Football Chicago' 0 14 6 7—27 Housfon ' 3 0 0 7—10 Denver 1010 7 )8-30 First Round Hockey MIntieeota 111—e PIttsbunb 2 1 1 » -4 E. New Mexico X , Central St. X Texos-EI Paso 40, Weber St. 34 Idoho St. 31, Montona 17 Tompo Bay 0 0 0 0— 0 Cincinnati 17 31 0 0—30 First Eastern Illinois (9-2) at Indiana Slate CMcogo 101—3 Phllodalpbla 2 011—5 Houston 43, Texos Tech 41 West Nevado-Reno X , Montono St. 3 Second First New Mexico X , Son Diego St. 14 Arizona St. 24, San Jose St. 17 Oregon St. 0, Oregon 0 Den-FG Karlls 41 2:26 (83), 1p.m. First period—1, Chicago, Savard 17 . First period—1, Pittsburgh, Flockhort 5 Pacific Lutheran 35, Baker (Kon) 3 Chl-Suhey 2run (Thomas kick), 5:41 CIn-Ross 16 pass from Anderson Den-Wotson 78 pass from Kublak Nevada-Reno (7-4) at Idoho Stats (8-3), (Lormer), 2:42, 1 Minnesota, Acton 5 (Kehoe, Hamilton), 3:01.2, Philadelphia, New Mexico St. 26, W. Texas St. 24 Brigham Young 55, Utah 7 Chl-Payton8run(ThomasJOck),9:59 (Breech kick), 2:11 ' NBA standings No. Texas St. SZTexas-ArlIngton 15 California 27, Stanford 18 UCLA 27, Southern Callt. 17 (Korlls kick), 12:00 9:30 p m. (Payne, Bellows), 15:56. Penalties— Propp 8 (Poulin), 14:24. 3, Phllodelphia, Woshington St. 17, Woshington 6 NFL standings Third " Hou-FG Keihpf 34, 7:10 Second Colgate (83) at Western Carolina (8-2- Springfield Pioneers Maruk, Min, 9:18; T. Murray, Chi, 9:18; Barber 8, (Hockborn, Howe), 16:08. 4, Ouachita (Ark) 19, Henderson (Ark) 16 Chico St. 26, San Francisco St. 7 Chi-Payton 2run (kick failed); 15:00 CIn-Colllnsworth « pass from Ander­ So. Arkansas 10, Ark.-Monticello 7 Colorodo X , Kansas St. 21 Wyoming 42, Colorodo St. 17 son Den-FG Karlls 13, 7:56 1), 1 p.m. Eastern Contarance MILFORD — The Springfield Pio­ Fox, Chi, 13:5Z Pittsburgh, Boutette5(Bullord, Carlyle), Fourth Den-Wlllhite24run (Karllskick), 13:08 Boston University (83) at Eastern Allontic Division neers Pea Wee AA youth hockey team Second period—3, Minnesota, Poyne 7 18:05. P enalties—T e b ru tt, P it, 5:41; American Conference Chl-Hartenstein 10 fumble recov­ (Breech kick), 10:14 Seo-Walker 50 pass from Krleo MeSorley, Pit, malor, 14:58; Holmgren, ery CIn-FG Breech 26,12:42 Kentucky (7-2-1), 7:20 EST W L Pet. GB finished second this post weekend In (Bellows), 0:35. fealties—Plett, Min, Edit (Johnson kick), 14:17 (Winner jtlave at Furmon 181-1) Dec. 3 Philadelphia 8 3 .727 — the Milford, Conn., Blues Hockey molor, 5:57; B. Wilson, Chi, molor, 5:57; Phi, motor, 14:58; McCrImmon, Phi, W L T Pet. PF PA (Thomos klck),.12:08 Second Third 17:33; Bullard, Pit, 18:05; Cochrane, Phi, CIn-Johnson )2run (Breech kick), 3:03 In quartsrtinals.) Boston 9 4 .692 — Tournament. The Pioneers dropped Roberts, Min, 6:32: Chi, Bonnerman Miami 8 4 0 .667 262 181 A-36,816 Den-Kublok 7 run (Karlls kick), 4:03 Quortertlnal Pairings New Jersey 6 4 .600 IW their opener, 3-2, to the Connecticut (served by T. Murray), 11:46; Fox, Chi, 18:05. Buffalo 7 5 0 .583 228 247 Chi TB CIn-Johnson 10run (Breech k ick),4:27 Seo-Hughes 1 run (Johnsonkick),9:21 Second period—^5, Pittsburgh, Bullord First downs 22 8 CIn-Ross 1 pass from Anderson (Breech (Oamee Dec. 3) New York 7 5 .583 1W Mohawks but come back with wins 13:35; Richter, Mli), 18:35. New England 6 6 0 .500 237 232 Seo-Metzelaars 17 pass from Krleo Eastern llllnols-lndlana State winner at Washington 5 6 .455 3 over the Western, Moss., Hawks, 12-2, Third period—4, MInnesoto, Acton 6 11 (Buskos), 12:02. Penalties—Eriksson, Baltimore 6 6 0 .500 196 272 Rushes-yards 56—273 20—72 kick), 11:13 (kick foiled), 13:48 Phi, 5:43; Clarke, Phi, 6:M; Taylor, Pit, Passing yords 73 60 Fourth Southern Illinois (131). Central Division and the host Mlltord Blues, 3-2, to gain (McAdam), 6:59; 5, Chicago, Lormer 12 NY Jets 4 7 0 .364 225 226 Fourth North Texas State (83) at Nevoda- Atlanta 6 5 .545 — the semifinals. The Pioneers tripped (Savard, Brown), 8:57. 6, Chicago, 8:15; McSorlev, Pit, 15:58; Slnlsolo, Phi, Central Sacks by-yards 5—38 1—6 Hou-Arnold 14 pass from Luck (Kempt Den-FG Karlls 21, 4:32 Lormer 13 (D. Wilson, Sutter), 15:46. 7, 16:X; Bullard, Pit, mdtOr, 19:51; Allison, Pittsburgh 9 3 0 . 750 291 198 Return yards 53 24 kick), 5:00 Reno—Idaho State winner. Milwaukee 7 6 .5X — the Rhode Island Reds of Smithfleld, Den-FG Karlls 38, 7:20 Colgate-Western Carolina winner at Detroit 6 6 .500 Vj R.I., In the semifinals, 6-2, before Broten 7 (Plett, Maxwell), 17:37. Phl,molor,19;51. Cleveland 7 5 0 .583 252 241 Passes 08—13—1 7—21—2 A-46,375 Sea-Young 11 passfrom Krleg (Johnson Penalties—Ferguson, Min, 5:47; Third period—6, Philadelphia, Propp 9 Cincinnati 5 7 0 .417 78 225 Punts 6—37.5 8—36.9 Hou CIn Holy Cross (81-1). Chicago 4 6 .400 1'/j bowing In the championship game to kick), 10:25 Boston University-Eastern Ken­ Indiana 3 8 .273 3 the Connecticut Mohawks, 1-0. The top Broten, (Clarke, Ron Sutter), 4:43, 7, Philadel­ Houston 1 11 0 .p83 203 356 Fumbles-lost 3—0 ^ 1 First downs 12 22 Den-Jones safety (tackled Krleo In end phia, Eriksson 2 (unassisted), 7:04. 8, West Penaltles-yards 8—54 3—12 Rushes-yards 17—41 45—195 tucky ■Clevelond 2 10 .167 4'/i goaltendlng of Mike Heinke, the Min, 7:52; Fox, Chi, 9:39; Chi team zone), 13:21 winner at Forman (81-1). Western Conference tournament, MVP, provided the (served by Yaremchuk), 9:54; Ro­ Pittsburgh, Bullard 12(Kehoe,Hotham), LA Rolders 9 3 0 . 750 319 268 Time of possession 39:49 20:11 Passing yards 181 177 Den-FG Karlls 40, 13:52 14:52. Penalties—Boutette, Pit, 3:X ; Denver 7 5 0 .583 230 223 Individual Stotlstlcs Sacks by-yards 2—11 2—23 Ssmitinals will be ployed Dec. 10 with Midwest Division Hawks w ith the win. berts, A-74,710 the NCAA Division l-AA notional W L Pet. GB Jeff Morin ond Eric McGranahan Min, 12:21; Beoupre (served by Fer­ Boutette, Pit, m alor (misconduct), 8:X ; Seattle 6 6 0 .500 301 296 RUSHING — Chicago-Suhev 19- Return yards 143 131 Taylor, Pit, 11:59; Kerr, Phi, 13:01. Kansas City 5 7 0 .417 243 244 112, Passes 15—30—3 10—18—0 Sea Den championship being decided Dec. 17 at Dallas V 7 4 — hod the goals In the opening loss to the guson), Min, 14:04. First downs 29 17 Charleston, S.C. Denver 6 5 .X5 1 Mohawks. Shot! on goal—MInnestoa 8-9-10— Overtime—9, Plladelphia, Clarke 6 San Diego 4 8 0 . 333 262 345 Payton 22-106, McMahon 7-22, Gentry 4- Punts 7 - ^ .5 5—42.4 (Barber, Holmgren), 2:43. Penoltles— " National Conference 18, C. Thomas 2-10, Hutchison 2-5. Fumbles-lost 1—1 1—0 Rushes-yards 27—94 39—184 San Antonio 5 7 .417 2Vj Eric McGranahan, Jason Kirby, Bob 27. Passing yards 382 145 Utah 5 7 .417 2W Kellogg, M orin and D.J. LeBlanc each Chlcogo 15-12-12—39. None. East Tampa-Carver 8-38, Golsteyn 2-0, Owens Penaltles-yards 8—93 9—72 Sacks by-yards 2—20 5—38 Goalies—Minnesota, Beaupre. Chl­ 'Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 13-12-5-1—31. W L T Pet. PF PA 8-23, Komlo 2-11. Time of possession 23:16 36:44 Houston 4 7 .364 3 had two goals and Jeff Hunter and Return yards ISO 87 College football standings Kansas City 4 7 .364 3 Chris Zeo one apiece In thewin over the cogo, Philadelphia 184-16-2—44. ' Washington 10 2 Q .833 414 255 PASSING —ChIcogo-McMahon 8-12-0- Individual Statistics Passes 31—42—4 10—18—1 Bonnerman. A—17,573. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Herron, Philadel­ Dallas 10 2 0 .833 382 260 79, RUSHING — Houston-Campbell 15- Podflc DIvIslen Bay Staters. Punts 1—21.0 2—48.5 Los Angeles 9 2 .818 — McGranohan, Hunter, LeBlanc, phia, Llndbh'gh. A—I6J)M. St. Louis 5 6 1 .458 282 363 Payton O-l-l-O. Tampo-Golsteyn 3-13-1-49, 38, Fumbles-lost 7—4 2—J FINAL IVY LEAGUE Philadelphia 4 8 0 . 333 172 226 Komlo 4-8-1-49. Lu c k 1-0, R e n fro 1-3. C ln c ln n a fl- Conference All Gamas Portland 8 4 .667 I'/j Walt Wosko and Tom Sibley had the Penaltles-yards 5—47 5—31 Seattle 7 6 .538 3 goals ogalnst M ilford. Goalie Seth NY Giants 3 8 1 .292 215 262 RECEIVING — Chicago-Payton 3-25, Alexander Time of possession 31:01 28:59 WLTPIsOP WLTPtsOP Canucks B.KInqsB Central Suhey 3-29, McKinnon 1-3, Mooreheod 1- 8-31„ Johnson 30-137, Colllnsworth 1-8, Harvard 5 1 1 147 88 6 2 2 188 140 Golden State 6 6 . 500 3W Rudolph had eight saves. Minnesota 7 5 0 .583 265 285 22. Tampa-Carter 3-29, House 2-51, Owens KInnebreW 6-19. IndIvMual Statisfics Penn 5 1 1 170 110 6 3 1 225 204 Son Diego 5 7 .417 4'/i Sibley and LeBlanc each had two RUSHING — Seattle-Warner 20-70, Phoenix 4 7 .364 5 goals and Craig CherwInskI and Wosko Los Angolas 0 2 1—3 Detroit 6' 6 0 .500 257 244 1-2, T. Bell 1-16. PASSING — Houston-Luck 15-30-3- Hughes 812, Bryant 1-4, Krleo 1-8. Dartmth 4 2 1 142 133 4 51 185 208 Football Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 324 332 Missed field goals: none 181. Brown 4 2 1 157 138 4 5 1 204 237 Sunday's Result one apiece against the Reds. Goalie Vancouver 3 3 2—8 2 Chlcogo 5 7 0 . 417 228 233 CIncInnatl-Anderson 10-15-0-177, Krelder Denver-WInder 20-92,.WIIIhlte8-42, Poole Cornell 3 3 1 134 119 3 61 161 268 San Diego 99, Cleveland 97 Mike Kendall had seven saves. First period—1, Vancouver, Sundstrom Tampa Bay 1 11 0 .083 158 288 O 837, Kublak 313. ^ Princetn 2 5 0 169 179 4 6 0 285 277 Monday's Gamas Kurt Schleigher had the onlv goal In 10 (unassisted), 13:44.2, Vancouver, Lanz PASSING — Seottle-Krleo 3M2-8420. No Gomes Scheduled the championship game for the Hawks. 5 (Smyl, Roda), 15:X. 3, Vancouver, West 1-0-0, Schonert 0-2-00. Denver-Kublok 18181-165. ColumbI 1 5 1 1X221 1 7 2 218 363 Son Froncisco 7 5 0 . 583 329 232 Dolphlns37.ColtsO RECEIVING — Houston-Arnold 3-57, Yale 1 60 105166 1 901X272 Tuesday's Gamas HeInke had X saves against 14 for the Gradin 4 (Roda), 16:42. Penalties— LA Rams 7 5 0 .583 278 269 Campbell 1-5, Smith 5-64, Dressel 4-30, RECEIVING — Seattle-Johns 9- SOUTHEASTER^ Golden State at Washington, 7:Xp.m. Pioneers' Rudolph. Christoff, LA, 1:16; Hakonsson, LA ,3:54; College lootball results New Orleans 6 5 0 .545 230 240 0 Holston 1-8, Bryant 1-17. Clndnnotl-Ross 1)6, Conference All Oamee Detroit ot Philadelphia, 7:Xp.m. Engblom, LA, 7:24; Snepsts, Van, 7:24: Young 4-99, Lorgent 7-84, Walker 2-70, Indiana at Atlonta, 7:40 P47>, NIII, Van, 8:21; Delorme, Van, 11:01. Atlanta i 7 0 .417 247 266 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 —0 5-76, Alexander 1-7, Colllnsworth 3-68, Doornihk 2-41, Warner 823, Metzelaars 2- W L T PtS OP W L T Ph OP East Sunday’s Results Miami 0 24 7 6—37 Krelder 1-26. Auburn 5 0 0 155 76 9 1 0 279 159 Boston at New York, 8 p.m. Second p e rio d —4, Los A ngeles, AlC 22. New Haven 20 30, Hughes 1-7. Denver-Watson 8119, San Antonio at Dallos, 8:Xp.m . NHL standings Simmer Miami 37, Baltimore 0 Second Missed field goals: None. Winder 1-17, W lllhite 2-12, Poole 2-11, Georgia 5 1 0 140 74 8 1 1 237 125 Boston U. SO. Morgan St. 0 Chicago 27, Tampa Bay 0 MIo-Franklln 8 run (von Schumann Alobama 4 1 0 185 109 7 2 0 305 179 San Diego at Kansas City, l : X p.m. 9 (Taylor, Wells), 0:22. 5, Vancouver, Boston Coll. 47. Holv Cross 7 Egloff 1-6. Phoenix at Houston, 8:40 p.m. Smyl 7 (Lanz, Brodeur), 5:X.. 6, Los Cleyeland 30, New England 0 kick), 1:29 Missed field goals: None. Florida 4 2 0 149 84 7 2 1 237 134 Wales Conlarance Brown 42. Columbia 36 Detroit 23, Green Bay 20 (OT) Mlo-FG von Schamann 42,9:23 Miss. 4 2 0 96 147 6 5 0 176 255 Utah at Los Angeles, 10:X p.m. Angeles, Fox 12 (Simmer, McEwen), Bucknell 20. Delaware 7 Vikings 17, Stealers 14 Denver at Portland, 10:35 p.m. Patrick Division 7:21. 7, Vancouver, Holword 3 (unassis­ Cincinnati 38, Houston 10 MIo-Duper 65 pass from Marino (von .Tenn. 3 2 0 95 90 7 3 0 218 118 W L T PtS. OF OA Clarion 27. E. Stroudsburg 14 L.A. Raiders 27, Buffalo 24 ' Kentekv 2 4 0 87 151 6 4 1 212 217 ted), 8:19. 8, Vancouver, TantI X Colgote 41. Connecticut 33 Schumann kick), 13:18 NY Rongers 14 5 3 31 97 76 (Belland, Sundstrom), 13:21. Minnesota 17, Pittsburgh 14 Mlo-Clayton 60 punt return (von Mlnngsota 7 0 10 0—17 Red8kin842eRamt20 Miss. St I 50 118 168 3 8 0 206 279 NY Islanders 13 8 0 X 91 76 Cornell 32. Princeton 30 N.Y. Giants 23, Phiiadelphio 0 Vandrbit 0 50 69 131 2 80 159 2X Clippers B9, Cavi 97 Penalties— Harvard 16. Yale 7 Schamann kick), 14:00 Pittsburgh 7 0 0 7—14 Philadelphia 12 7 2 X 88 72 Chorney, LA, 3:37; Anderson, LA, mlnor- St. Louis 44, San Diego 14 First LSU 0 6 0 112 178 3 7 0 231 246 Washington 9 12 0 18 69 M Lehigh 22. Lafavette 14 Atlanta 28, San Francisco 24 Third Wothlnvton 1019 10 9—42 FINAL ATLANTIC COAST CLEVELAND (f7) malor, 3:37; Snepsts, Van, double-minor, Lowell 22. Cent. Conn, n Mia-Marino 1 run (von Schumann PIt-CunnIngham 3 pass from Stoudt Shelton 9-16 (M) 18. Robinson 4-17 3^ 11, Pittsburgh 5 13 3 13 63 83 major, 3:37; MocLellan, LA, 4:13; Lanz, Denyer 38, Seottle 27 (Anderson kick), 4:07 LA Roms 6 0 014—20 Conference All Gomes New Jersey 2 18 0 4 54 102 Maine 6Z Springfield 6 Dallos 41, Kansas City 21 kick), 10:59 FIrtI WLTPtsOP WLTPtsOP Cook 5-9 (M) 10, Huston 3-7 4-4 10, Free Van, 10:X; Christoff, LA, malor, 14:X; Northeostern31.Mossachusetts14 Fourth Min>McCullum 30 pass frorh Dlls 11-23 M 25, Hubbord 4-10 13, Poauette Adorns Division Butcher, Von, mlnor-malor, 14:X; Eno- Washington 42, L.A. Rams 20 (Ricardo kick), 9:52 Wash-FG Moseley 42,8:40 Morylnd 5 0 0 154 71 8 3 0 291 226 Boston 13 4 2 X X 58 Penn 38. Dartmouth 14 Mondov's Game Mio-Bennett 1 run (kickfailed),6:54 Roms-D.HIII 12 pass from Ferrooamo No. Car. 4 2 0 184 117' 8 3 0 334 188 2-2 CM) 4, Bogiev 3-4 0-0 6, Thompson 0^ blom. La , molor, 15:07; Smyl, Von, Penn St. Behrend 95. Franklin 53 Third (kick failed), 12:49 0-0 0, Granger OO 0-0 0. Totals 41-90 13-15 Buffalo 11 7 3 X 79 76 malor, 15:07. (All Times EST) A-54,482 Mln-Galbreoth 6 poss from Dlls x-GaTch 3 2 0 147 140 3 7 0 198 286 Quebec 10 10 3 X 112 88 Pittsburgh 24. Penn St. 24 (tie) , N.Y. Jets at New Orleans, 9 p.m. Balt Mia Wosh-Rlooins 1 run (Moseley kick), Virginia 3 3 0 145 IX 6 5 0 252 290 97. Third period—9, Los Angeles, Simmer PIvmouth St. 35. Mass. Maritime 24 (Ricardo kick), 5:51 SAN DiEOO (99) Montreal 9 10 I 19 85 81 10 (NIcholls, Engblom), 6:X. 10,. Thursday, November 24 First downs 9 23 Mln-FG Ricardo 39,13:08 14:50 Duke 3 3 0 1X 183 3 8 0 246 3X Hartford 8 9 2 18 69 75 Salisbury S t 16. Carnegie-Mellon 14 Pittsburgh ot Detroit, 12:30 p.m. Rushes-yards 24—89 43—169 Second Wake Far 1 5 0 IX 218 4 7 0 257 »1 Kelser 5-8 4-4 14, Cummings 6-18 GO 12, Vancouver, Lupul 7 (Bubla, Craw­ So. Connecticut 40. Upsala 7 Fourth Walton 7-13 2-3 16, Nixon 5-16 G1 10, Campbell Conference ford), St. Louis at Dallas. 4 p.m. Passing yards 70 240 Pit-Stoudt4run (Andersonklck),8:58 WosivC.Brown26pQSSfromThelsmann N.C. St. 1 50 1081» 3 8 0 2X 246 Norrts Division Svracuse 27. W. Virginia 16 Sunday, November 27 (Moseley kick), 1:05 V-CImsn 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 3 X 2 0 0 Hodges 9-14 2-2 20, Brooks 6-10 G1 12, 15:51. II, Vancouver, KIrton 1 (NIII, Temple 24. Rutgers 23 Socks by-yards 0—00 *6—58 A-56,417 Donaldson 1-2 CM) 2. Pierce 4-11 3-4 11, W L T PtS. GF OA Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Return yards 0 117 Wash-Safety Mann tackled Ferraoamo (x-non-conf game left; y-lnellglble for Snepsts), 16:40. Penalties—Engblom, Union 51. Hofstra 19 Min Pit In end zone, 2:42 Whiteheod G1 2-2 2, McKinnev G3 GO 0. Minnesota 10 8 2 X 94 X LA, Houston at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Posses 9 _ i9 _ 2 14—21—0 First downs 20 14 conf title) Chicago - 10 10 1 21 82 87 Wogner 48. St. John’s (NY) 7 Minnesota at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Wosh-Rlogins 1 run (Moseley kick), PINAL SOUTHERN Totals 43-96 13-19 99. 4:20; Lupul, Van, 11:21; MocLellan, LA, South Punts 7—49.4 4—46.8 Rushes-yards 41—150 28—108 Cieveiond 29 28 M 1 6 -^ Toronto 9 10 2 X X X 12:53. New England ot N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Passing yards 186 128 5:55 Conlarance All Games Detroit, 7 10 2 16 69 M Akron 26. Austin Peav 3 Phllodetphia at Washington, 1 p.m. Fumbles-lost 2—0 0 ^ Wosh-FG Moseley 33,13:52 W L T PtS OP W L T PtS OP Son Diego 20 27 38 24—99 Shots on gool—Los Angeles 6-16-5—27. Alabama A&M 26. Savannoh St. 7 Penaltles-yards 5—56 5—38 Sacks by-yards 5—46 1—0 Three-point goals—Free 2. Fouled St. Louis 7 11 2 16 71 86 Voncouver 9-9-16—34. San Francisco at Chicago, 1 p.m. Return yards 97 113 Third Furman 6 0 1 X I 66 9 1 1 366 107 Smvthe Division Alcorn St. 24. Jockson St. 17 Buffalo at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m. Time of possession 24:04 38:56 WostvRiogIns 1 run (Moseley kick), W Car. 5 0 I 165 K 8 2 1 297 182 out— Goalies—Los Angeles, LaskoskI, Arkansos St. 14. Memphis St. 14 Individual Stattotics Passes 16—27—2 13—38—0 None. Totol fouls—Cieveiond 23, San Edmonton 17 3 1 35 132 83 Blake. Denver at San Diego, 4 p.m. Punts , 6--40.0 8—45.8 2:36 Chott. 5 2 0 148 103 7 4 0 227 167 Vancouver 9 11 1 19 91 93 Cent. Florida 59. Ft. Lewis (Colo) 28 Green Bay at Atlanta, 4 p.m. RUSHING — Baltimore-Dickey 9-41, Wosh-FG Moseley 32,10:05 App. St. 4 3 0 137 166 6 5 0 213 265 Diego 17. Rebounds—Cieveiond 50 (Cook Vancouver, Brodeur. A—12,222. Clemson 22. So. Carolina 13 Fumbles-tost 3—0 1—1 10), San Diego 48 (Cummings, Walton 10 Calgary 8 9 3 19 - 69 82 Kansas City ot Seattle, 4 p.m. McMillan 11-41, Moore 2-7. Mlami- Penoltles-yards 3—20 7—53 Fourth Morsh. 3 4 0 144 IX 4 7 0 209 212 Los Anodes 7 9 5 19 88 92 E. Carolina 10. So. Mississippi 6 N.Y. Giants at L.A. Raiders, 4 p.m. Nathan Wosh-FG Moseley 19,2:16 VMI 1 5 0 43 197 2 9 0 1X339 each). Assists—Cieveiond 28 (Huston, Eion 9. Mors Hill 3 Time of possession 34:48 25:12 Bogiev 6 each), San Diego 25 (Nixon 7). Winnipeg 6 12 2 14 40 IX Monday, November 28 10-30, Fronklln 17-70, Marino 3-11, Individual Statistics Rams-Redden 1 run (Nelson k ick),8:00 Citadel I 6 0 93 227 3 8 0 175 3X Sunday's Results Fla. A&M 35. Eostern Kv. 10 Cincinnati at Miami, 9 p.m. Rams-Guman 3 pass from Kemp ETennSt 1 60 111 122 3 8 0 173 178 Technical—Cleveland (Illegal defense). Furmon 49. The Cltodel 21 Overstreet 8-36, Bennett 3-10, Hill 2-12. RUSHING —Minnesoto-ckilbreath 22- A Phlloddphla 5, Pmsburgh 4 (OT) Rangert6,Nordlques5 PASSING —Baltimore-Herrmann 9-19- (Nelson kick), 14:52 Davidsn 0 5 0 X 200 2 8 0 1X322 Ckirdner-Webb 28. Wofford 7 66. A-63,031 —4A)S6. N.Y. Rangers 6, Quebec 5 (OT) Morshotl 56. VMI 7 2- Young 12-38, Dlls 2-mlnus 2. Redwlne5- Minnesota 4, Chicago 3 128. Mlaml-Marino 14-21-0-240. 28. Pittsburgh-F. Harris 11-33, Abercrom- WoUi Roms Vancouver 8, Los Angeles 3 Quebec 2 1 2 0—6 Marvland 29. No. Carolina St. 6 Browns 30. Patriots 0 First downs 28 18 BIG TEN College basketball resulti Monday's Oomos NY Rangers 1 1 3 1—6 Mississippi 24. Mississippi St. 23 RECEIVING — Baltimore-Porter 1-6, ble 4-26, Stoudt 4-21, Pollard 7-17, Rushes-yards 47—191 24—83 Conference All Games Murrav St. 7. Western Kentuckv 3 Dickey 2-40, McMillan 5-56, Sherwin 1-26. Hawthorne 2-11. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:X p.m. First period—1, New York, Don PASSING — Minnesota-Dlls 1627-2- Passing yards 276 108 W L T PtS OP W L T PtS OP Lqs Angeles at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Maloney 11 (Rogers, Greschner), 0:53.2, NW Louisiana 13. NE Loulslana9 Cleveland 3 17 3 7—30 Mlami-Nathan 5-61, Hardy 1-7, Duper 5- Sacks by-yards 2—18 1—9 llllnals 9 0 0 303 IX 10 10 3X168 Tournament Results (Quebec, M. Stostnv 9 (PIchette, P. NIcholls St. 6. SE Louisiana 0 121, Rose 1-18, Moore 1-14, Clayton 1-19. 188 Tuesday's Gomes New England 0 0 0 0— 0 Return yards 29 41 Mlchlgn 8 1 0 304 109 9 2 0 348 151 Alumni TIpoft Boston at Montreal Stostnv)« 6:03. 3, Quebec, Sleigher 7 No. Alabama 24. Jacksonville St. 21 Missed field goals: None. Pittsburgh-Stoudt 13-380-168. Passes 18—30—0 12—32—4 Consolation No. Carolina 34. Duke 27 N First u Iowa 7 2 0 X I 131 9 2 0 375 175 Quebec at N.Y. Islanders' (PIchette, P. Stostnv), 9:45. Penalties— RECEIVING — Minnesota-Young Punts 1—33.0 4—42.0 Ohio St. 6 3 0 327 163 8 3 0 382 IX York 92, Vossor S3 SW Louisiana 13. Louslono Tech 9 Cle-FG Bohr 2Z 10:54 1-6, Toronto at St. Louis Moiler, Que, malor. 4:38; Osborne, NY, Second Fumbles-lost 2—2 1—1 wisensn 5 4 0 245 196 7 4 0 359 242 Final maior-mlnor, 4:38; Beck, NY, Tennessee 10. Kentuckv 0 McCullum 3-70, Casper 4-51, Bruer 1-19, New Paltz 69, Fitchburg U Tennessee-Chott. 13 E. Tenn. St. 10 Cle-Banks 65 Interception return (Bohr Golbreoth 7-42. Plttsburgh-Cunnlngham Penoltles-yards 7—34 7—32 Purdue . 3 5 1 245 279 3 7 1 251 364 4:38; kick), 6:41 Cardinals44.Chargers14 Time of possession 38:12 21:48 Mich. St 4. 2 6 1 111 193 4 6 1 1622X Geneva Classic Hunter, Que, double-minor, 4:38; Tennessee-Martin 22. Lane 7 3- Tennessee St. 57, N.C. A&T 0 Cle-Belk 2 pass from Sipe (Bohr kick), 39, Abercrombie 1-7, F. Horris 2-4, individual Stottstlcs Indiana 2 7 0 173 326 3 8 0X1 3X Consolation AHL ilandingt Kleinen- 9:07 RUSHING — Washlngton-Rlgglns 22- Nrwstrn 2 7 0 101 329 2 9 0 101 388 M t Vernon Nozrn 84, Robrts Wesivn 72 dorst, N Y .9:36; M. Stostnv, Que, 15:04. Tennessee Tech 12. Middle Tenn. 8 San Diego 0 7 0 7—14 Garrlty 2-26, Sweeney 3-33, Pollord 1-7, Towson St. 10. James Modlson 3 Cle'FG Bohr 20, 10:34 St. Louis 7 30 7 0—44 Hawthorne 1-52. 78, MInnesot 0 9 0 IX X I 110 0 181518 _ FHiol Second period—4, Quebec, Polement 10 Third J.Washington 8-53, Thelsmann 4-26, MID-AMERICAN Geneva (Pa.) 87, St Thomas Aquinas 75 Northern (Goulet, Souve), 9:24. 5. New York,. Va. Union 34. Winston-Salem St. 7 First Missed field goal: Minnesota. Ricardo Muhlsnburg Tip-Off Valdosta St. 34. Georgia Southern 29 Cle-FG Bohr 20, 8:15 StL-Tllley 71 pass from Lomax 23. Wonsley 7-24, Walker 2-10, Evans 90, Conference All Oamee W L T PHv OF OA Rogers 10 (Btalsdell, Ruotsaloinen), Cie-Pruitt 6run (Bahr kick), 8:04 Holly 1-0. LA Rams-Redden 11-47, W L T PtS OP W L T PtS OP r^inwf Novo Scotia 12 6 3 27 84 69 16:09. Penalties—Price, Que, 2:05; Pave- Virginia Te<^ 48. Virginia 0 (O’Donoghue kick),9:11 Muhlenburg 71, E. Stroudsburg 58 A-40,987 Second Dickerson 12-37, Ferrogomo 1-mlnus No. III. 8 1 0 248 119 9 2 0 294 190 Adirondack 14 7 1 25 94 90 llch. NY, 7:37; Sovord, Que. 9:35; W. Carolina 41. Aippalachian St. 15 Clev NE 1. Toledo 7 2 0 200 148 9 2 0 276 167 Tip-Off Classic Moncton 11 10 0 22 75 71 Polement, Que, 18:38; Osborne, NY, Wavne St. 35. Kentuckv St. 20 StL-FG O’Donoghue 39,3:27 No. Carolina St. 78, Houston 64 First downs 16 12 StL-Ferrell 11 run (O'Donoghue kick), Ralders27.Bllls24 PASSING—Woshington-Theismonn Bwg Gr. 7 2 0 214 152 8 3 0 277 242 Maine 10 6 2 22 70 61 18:38. Willlom & Marv 24. Richmond 15 Rushes-yards 38—176 23—114 5:16 17- C. Mich. 7 2 0 206 90 8 3 0 257 IX U. of Pittsburgh-J otmstown Fredericton 9 9 1 19 76 51 Third period—6. New York, Hedberg 10 MMwest Passing yards 51 76 StL'Marsh 10 poss from Lomax 29-23W), Monk 1-1-460. LA Roms- Ball St 4 4 0 166 2X 6 5 0 247 302 Consolation Sherbrooke 7 15 1 15 86 110 (Dave Malonev, Pavelich), 4:04. 7, New Air Force 23. Notre Dame 22 Sacks by-yards 3—20 4—32 Los Angeles Raiders 7 3 7 10—27 Ferrogamo 8-20-100-4, Kemp4-12-260. Miami 3 5 0 118 107 4 7 0 152 179 PItt.-Johnstown 69, Lincoln 61 Southern York, Ruotsaloinen 4 (Larouche, Osbor­ Augustana 22. Adrian 21 (O' Donoghue kick), 7:08 Final Bowling Green 38. Kent St. 3 Return yards 180 137 StL-Lomax 1 run (O’Donoghue Buffalo 0 3 0 21—24 RECEIVING — Woshington-C.Brown W. Mich. 4 5 0 1X 206 6 5 0 196 233 Rochester 13 8 1 27 99 85 ne), 7:02. 8, New York, Povellch 8 Passes 8—20—1 13—31—5 kick), .. . First 8- Ohio U. 3 6 0 1X X 5 4 7 0 1X269 California (Pa.) 19, CabrInI 79 Baltimore 41 3 5 27 93 72 (Greschner, Ruotsolainen), 10:41. 9, Cent. Michigan 34. Toledo 6 Punts 6—41.7 6—45.7 10:34 LA—Hawkins 2run (Bahr kick), 7:10 140, Monk 5-80, DIdler 1-29, J .Washington Kent St. 1 80 141 225 1 90 157 2M Easf Sorinofleld 10 6 1 21 84 78 (^e b e c Sleigher 8 (Morols, A. Stostnv), Illinois 56. Northwestern 24 Fumbles-tost 0—0 4—0 Second 2-16, Gloaulnto 1-14, Warren 1-6. LA E. Mich. 0 90 127 260 1 10 0 1X276 Adelphl 91, N.Y. M aritim e40 New Haven 9 13 2 20 100 111 13:04. 10. Quebec, Polement 11 (Morols, lowo 61. Minnesota 10 StL-Lomax 11 run (kick failed), 11:35 Old Westbury 81, John Jay 80 Kansas 37. Missouri 27 Penaltles-vords 3—18 7—89 SD-Muncie 1 run (Benlrschke kick), But—FG Danelo 48,10:56 Roms-Dennard 2-27, D.HIII 2-24, Farmer FINAL MISSOURI VALLEY Hershev 8 12 1 17 79 95 Hunter), 19:44. Penalties—Dave Mato- Time of possession 32:23 27:37 LA-FG Bahr 41, 13:50 2-2Z Barber 2-19, Dickerson 1-J2, Guman Contsrsnes All Gomes Slippery Rock 70, West Chester 67 (OT) St. Catherines 8 15 1 17 100 123 nev, Miami (Ohro) 14, Cincinnati 10 14:22 Edinboro 74, Alliance 73 Michigan 24. Ohio St. 21 Individual Statistics Third Ttilrd 2-11, G.Jones 1-11. WLTPtsOP WLTPtsOP Binghamton 5 12 1 11 81 104 NY, 9:32; Polement, (Jue, 9:32; Morols, RUSHING — Cleveland-Pruitt 24-136. StL-Anderson 1 run (O'Donogue kick), LA—Allen 4 run (Bahr kick),6:08 Missed field goals: Woshington, Mose­ x-Tulsa 5 0 0 146 83 8 3 0 297 185 Sundov's Results (3ue, 9:53. (Osborne, NY, 11:27. Missouri Valiev 51. Southwestern 21 Green 10-37, Sipe 2-2, Davis 1-3, Walker 11:40 Fourth ley 40, 43. x-Sou. III. 4 1 0 137 87 10 1 0 359 157 College basketball rules Baltimore 4, Binghamton 3 Overtime— 11, New York, Andersson 1 Moreheod St. 77, Youngstown St. 20 1-2. New England-Colllns 10-48. Totupu 5- Fourth LA—Christensen 15 poss from Plunkett Ind. St. 3 2 0 1X 113 8 3 0 268 173 Moncton 4. Nova Scotia 3 (Rogers. Dave Malonev), 0:08. Penalties No. Illinois 41. Ohio U. 17 V Northwestern (lo) 17. St. Thomos 10 23, Grogan 1-11. Van Eeghen 3-13. R-. SD-Winstow 24 poss from Luther (Bahr kick), 4:05 x-WIchIt 3 3 0 171 152 3 8 0 257X1 Hershev 4, Rochester 4 (tie) —None. Weathers 2-8, Eason 2-11. (Benlrschke kick), 12:10 But—Hunt 23 pass from Kofler (Danelo III. St. 2 2 1 149 IX 6 4 1 308 2X (Rules experiments on shot clocks and St. Catherines 5, Fredericton 2 Shots on goal—Quebec 10-6-11—G27. Oklahoma St. 30. Iowa St. 7 PASSING—Cleveland-SIpe 8-20-0-71. kick) 6:16 X-Drake I 60 98 2X I10 0 1X X 2 3-polnt goals In malor con terances.noting New Hoven 7, Sherbrooke6 (OT) NY Oherbein 80. Grove City 58 A-40,644 Purdue 31. Indiana 30 New SD StL Buf—Cribbsl run (Danelokick),9:06 W. Texas 0 5 1 140 179 0 10 1 162 297 change between last year and this.) Mondov’s Gomes Rangers 1G7-10—1-36. Engtand-Grogan 9-20-3-74. Eason4-1M - But—Tuttle 28 pass from Kofler College bowl games X—ployed designated cant, gams Atlantic Coast No Games Scheduled Goalies—Quebec. Bouchard. NY SW Missouri 17. NE Missouri 14 First downs 16 18 Westminister (Po) 28. Findlay 0 34. Rushes-yards 19—34 40—173 (Danelo kick), 11:19 FINAL BIO SKY Shot clock — Lost year, X seconds and Tuesday’s Gome Ran­ RECEIVING-Cleveland-Belk 2-41, L A -F G Bahr 36, 14:57. Contarance All Gomes turned off the lost 4 minutes; this year, Fredericton at Baltimore gers, Hanlon. A—17,421. Wisconsin 3Z Michigan St. 0 Passing yards 281 205 Sofurdov. D«c. 10 Wm. Jewel 51. Wilmington (Ohio) 7 Holt Sacks by-yards 4—42 6—57 A—72,393 Indipandonct Bowl W L T PtS OP W L T PtS OP 45 seconds, off lost 4 minutes. 1-4, Green 1-4, Newsome 1-4, Adams 1-9, Return yards 9 66 L.A. Buf At Shroveport. La. K-Nv-Rn 6 1 0 268 107 7 4 0 348 197 3-polnt goal — Lost year, 19 feet; this Feacher 1-5, Walker 1-4. New England Passes 24—5 0 ^ 12—20—1 First downs 27 15 Air Force (82) vs. Mississippi (85), 8 Idaho St. '5 2 0 214 176 8 3 0 3X 2X year none. Collins 4-35, Von Eeghen 4-31, Jones 1-12, Punts 4—48.5 S-36,0 Rushes-yards 45—169 ' 22—68 p.m. Idaho 4 3 0 218 170 8 3 0 347 257 Atlantic 10 Dawson 1-10, Ramsey 1-10, Morgan 1-4, Fumbles-lost 5—3 1—1 Passing yards 232 116 Saturday, Dec. 17 Boise St. 4 3 0 204 IX 6 5 0 X I 194 Shot clock — Last year, 40 seconds, off Starring 1-6. Penoltles-yards 4—20 3—20 Sacks by-yards 3—30 83 Calltomla Bowl Weber St. 3 4 0 165 188 6 5 0 290 279 last 4 minutes; this year, 45 seconds, off Car racing Time of possession 27:54 32:06 Return yards 86 33 At Fresno, Call). Montana 3 4 0 119 X5 4 6 0 194 X9 last 4 minutes. Giants 23.EaglesO Individual Stotlstics Passes 24—32—0 12—21—2 Northern Illinois (9-2) vs. Cal Stote- N. Arlz. 2 5 0 141 211 4 7 0 252 293 3-polnt goal — Last year, 19 feet; this RUSHING—Son Dlego-Muncle 13- Punts 3-33.7 5—37.0 Fullerton (7.6), 4 o.m. Mont. St. 1 60 X 188 1 10 0 109 289 year none. 21, Fumbles-lost 4—3 1—1 Florida Citrus Bowl X-denotes conference champion Big East OLOSPKE CREST NY Gionts 3 10 3 7—23 Jackson 5-20, Slevers 1-mlnus 7. St. Penaltles-vrds 13—117 6—35 At Orkmda, Flo. Shot clock — Lost year, 45 seconds, off YISINE Phllodetphia 0 0 o 0— 0 Louls-Anderson 28-113, Morris 4-22, Time of possessin 37:06 22:54 Maryland (83) vs. Tennessee (7-3), 8 PACIFIC-10 last 5 minutes; this year, 45 seconds, off NASCAR results sous TOOIH EYE First Individual statistics Conterancs All Gamas lost 4 minutes. Mitchell 4*17, Lomax 3-10, Ferrell 1-11. Rushing—L.A.—Allen 26-89, Kino 7- p.m. BROWN’S PASTE NYG-FG Ha|l-Shelkh25,14:22 PASSING—San Diego-Luther 24-50-3-' Thursday, Dec. 22 W L T PtS OP W L T PtS OP 3-polnt goal — None. liO N K A f n MOPS 46, y-UCLA 6 1 1 211 158 6 4 1 264 256 Big Sky Western NASCAR TOtKOtOta Second 338. Hall ot Fame Bowl 500 TOMCNOKI NYG'Woolfolk 11 run (Hoii- St. Louls-Lomax 12-20-1-247. Hawkins 815, Pruitt 829, Guv 1-mlnus At Blrmlnphom, Ala. Wshngtn 5 2 0 175 91 8 3 0 275 165 Shot clock — Lost year, none; this 10, Buffalo—Cribbs 10-9, Wlllloms 811, Wash. St. 5 30 152 IX 7 4 0 227 211 year, 45 seconds, on entire game. At Riverside,Callt.,Nov. Sheikh RECEIVING—San Dlego-Chandler 7- West Virginia (83) vs. Kentucky (8 8 X kick), 0:11 98, Leaks 816, Ferguson 1-17, Kofler 2-15. 1), 8 p.m. Arlz. St. 3 2 1 173 111 6 3 1 X5 283 3-polnt goal — Last year, 22 feet; this Passing— L.A.—Plunkett 2832-0-232. I, Bill Elliott, Ford, 119, FLOWERS V iO l. NYG-FG Ha|i-Shelkh48,12:39 Joiner 678, Winslow S'117,.Holohan 4-8, Friday, Dec 23 X-USC 4 3 0 151 IX 4 6 1 210 2X year none. lO Z . 8.2 OZ.^ Buf­ X-Ariz. St. 3 3 1 209 142 6 3 1 3X 173 Big 10 95.858. 2, Benny Parsons, •omi Third Slevers 2-37. St. Louis-Green 4-80, Tilley Holiday Bowl Chevrolet, 119. 3, Nell Bon- t u i TUM NYG-FG Hail-Sheikh 27,10:05 3-90, Anderson 2-44, Marsh 2-24, Morris 1- falo—Ferguson 3-8018, Kofler 9-14-2-128, At San Diego Oregon 3 3 1 82 114 <4 6 1 152 224 Shot clock — None. Cribbs 01-00. Calif. 3 4 1 179 173 5 5 1 242 227 3-point goal — Last year, 21 feet; this nett, Chevrolet, 119. 4, Dole Fourth 9. Brigham Young (131) vs. Missouri (7- Earnhardt, Ford, 119. 5, NYG-Tuggle 7 run (Hall-Sheikh kick), Missed field goal: St. Louis, O'Donog­ Receiving—L.A.—Branch 847, Allen 8 4), 9 p.m. Ore. St. 1 6 1 85 245 2 8 1 171 X2 year none. 68, Barnwell 2-15, King 1-1, Christensen 7- Stanford I 7 0 IX 2X 1 10 0 159 293 Missouri Valley Tim Richmond, Pontiac, :51 hue 54. Saturdov, Dec 14 119. 6, Darrell Waltrip, A-57,977 88 Hawkins 2-15. Buffalo—Lewis 1-8, Sun Bowl x-lnellglble for conference champion­ Shot clock — None. Cribbs 81Z Dawkins 830, Franklin 2-20, ship. 3-polnt goal — Last year, 21 feet; this Chevrolet, 119. 7, Terry NYG Phi At El Paso, Texas Labonte, Chevrolet, 119. 8, First downs 22 4 Hunter 2-48, Tuttle 1-28. Southern Methodist (9-1) vs. Alabama v-clinched conference title. year none. Cowboys41.Chiefs21 Missed field goals: none. HershelMcGrlff, Bulck,1l9. 9, Rushes-yards 60—215 9—10 (7-2), 3 o.m. Ohio Valley Bobby Allison, Buick, 119. Posslng yords 117 69 Monday, Dec. 26 Shot clock — Last year, X seconds, off 10, Richard Petty, Pontiac, VASEUNE LADY'S CHOKE Sacks by-yards 4—24 2 -^ Konsos City 0 0 14 7—21 Aloha Bowl lost 4 minutes; this year, 45 seconds, off SUAVE last 4 minutes. lie. HAS EXQUISITE 2 Return yards 119 10 Dallas 10 10 7 14—41 At Honolulu, Hawaii II, Ran Bouchard, Buick, 118. MTENSIVECARE lANn-PEASPKANT Passes 13—25—0 7—27—1 First Penn State (7-81) vs. Washington (83), 3-polnt goal — Last year, 19 feet; this Falcona28,49era24 year none. 1Z Dave Marcis, Olds, 118. Suaw LOTION Punts \ 6—39.8 11—44.6 Dal—Springs 1 run (Septien kick), 3:02 8 p.m. 13, Kyle Petty, Pantlac, CENTERPIECES Fumbles-lost 1—0 1—0 Dal—FG Septien 25, 14:50 Thursday, Dec. 29 Pacific Coast Athletic TOUIOtOKI TOMCMOKl Soccer Shot clock — Last year, X seconds In 117.14, DonnleAlllson, Pontiac, Penaltles-yards 7—48 10—56 Second San Francisco 7 7 3 7—24 Liberty Bowl 117. 15, R andy B e c k e r, Suiwe Time of possession 46:43 13:17 Dal—Dorsett 28 run (Septien kick), 7:49 Atlonta 014 014—20 At Memphis, Tsnn. front court, off last 4 minutes; this year, B u ic k , 116. 16, J im m y RDR YOUR Individual Statistics First Boston College (8-2) vs. team to be 45 seconds full court, off last 4 minutes. Dal—FG Septien 40, 14:45 Means, Chevrolet, 115. a w K i RUSHING—NY Glants-Woolfolk 43- Third SF-Cralo6run (Werschinokick),13:X named, 8:30 p.m. 3-polnt goal — Last year, 19 feet; this 17, Sterling Marlin, Pontiac, lO Z. 159, Dal—Dorsett 32run (Septien kick),5:01 Second w Friday, Dec. 30 year none. ITHANKSGIVING TABLE 10 oz. 115. 18, D oug W h e e le r, uoz. •OTTU SIZI Tuggle 7-29, Morris 7-19, Brunner 2-5, KC—Carson 13 pass from Ken­ SF-Tyler 8 pass from Montana Gator Bowl NASL standings Southeostem Buick, 115, 19, Sumner somi Eddings 1-3. Philadelphla-Ollver 2-10, M. ney (Werschlng kick), 0:08 At Jacksonville, Flo. Shot clock — Last year, 45 seconds, on McKnIght, Chevralet, 114.- Williams 3-3, Haddix ^mlnus 3, Pastorinl (Lowery kick), 8:29 Atl-Ballev 18 pass from BartkowskI Iowa (9-2) vs. Florida (7-2-1), 8p.m. entire game; this year, 45 seconds, off W L Pet. GB lost 4 minutes. X, Buddy Baker, Fard, 113. created with ■ c l 1-0 KC—Carson 48 pass from Ken­ (Luckhurst kick), 6:30 Peach Bowl Chicago 3 1 .750 — PASSING—NY Glants-Brunner 13-25- ney Atl-Galson 64fumble return (Luckhurst At Atlanta 3-polnt gool — None. Golden Bov 2 1 .667 Vi Southern 21, Jim Robinson, Olds, 112. 0- (Lowery kick), 12:57 kick), 14:51 Florida State (84) vs. North Corollna San Diego 2 1 .667 Vi 22, ScottMlller, Pontiac, 112.23, Cut Fall Flowers 120. P h lla d e lp h la -Ja w o rski 1-9-1-47, Fourth Third (83), 3 p.m. Shot clock — None. Tulsa 1 1 .500 1 3-polnt goal — 19 feet, 9 Inches, Buddy Arllnizton, Dodge, 109. PIsar- Dal—Newsome 7 run (Septien kick), SF-FG Werschlng 25,12:53 Saturday, Dec. 31 New York 1 2 .333 IVa 24, T revor Boys, Chevrolet, 101. elk 6-164>46, Pastorinl 0-2-0-0 5:30 ^ Fourth Bluebonnet Bowl unchanged. in lovely Autumn Vancouver 0 1 .000 IW Southwest 25, Don Watermon, Buick, 101. RECEIVING—NY Glants-Groy 4- Dal—Allen 68 punt return (Septien Atl-Rlggs40run (Luckhurst kick),1:38 At Houston Tampa Bay 0 2 .000 2 26, D.K. Ulrich, Ford, 101. 8 TYLENOL NYQINL 43, kick), 7*58 SF-Montana 11 run (Werschlng Baylor (7-31) vs. Oklahoma State (7-4), Shot clock — Last year, 45 seconds, off MAALOX Saturday's Results lc»t 5 minutes; this year, 45 seconds, off 27, RonnIeThomas, Pontiac, PAMREUEF Scott 3-23, Mistier 3-22, Mowatt 2-29, KC—Page 7 (^feejrom Blackledge kick), 8 p.m. Tulsa 7, Tampa Bay 4 96 X , Glen Francis,Pontiac, Colors and Priced] ANTACB Mullady 1-3. Philadelphla-Kob 2-27, (Lowery kick), 12:48 13:50 Monday, Jan. 2 last 4 minutes. San Diego 11, Golden Bay 9 3«olnt goal — None. 89. 29, Pat Mlntey, Chev­ TAILETS Haddix 2-8, Quick 1-47, Oliver 1-6, A—64,103 Atl-Johnson 47 pass from BartkowskI Cotton Bowl Sunday's Result rolet, 73, X, J.D. McDuffie, Woodruff 1-5. KC DOl (Luckhurst kick), 15:00 At Dollos Sun Belt As Low As *3.99; New York 4, Chicago 2 Pontiac, 65. Missed field goals: NY Giants, Ha|l- First downs 29 18 A-32,782 Texas (9-0) vs. Georgia (81-1). Shot Clock — 45 seconds, off last 4 Monday's Games minutes, unchanged. 31, Harry (3ant, Buick, 61. Shelkh 35. Rushes-yards 19—43 33—192 SF Atl Fiesta Bowl No Games Scheduled 3Z John Kress, Olds, 60. 33, and * Passing yards 391 229 First downs 22 19 At Phoenix, Ariz. 3-polnt goal — Lost year, 19 feet; this 5.21 II oz. ■OTTU 14 oz. Tuesday's Game year none. Morgan Shephard, Buick, 42. (Shown above with candle) Sacks by-yards 1—8 3—41' Rushes-yards 30—134 25—98 Ohio State (83) vs. Pittsburgh (82-1), New York ot Tulsa, 8:X p.m., EST 34, Dick Braoks, Ford, X . 35, ■ omi u OMW ■ onu Return yards 67 121 Passing yards 174 275 1:30 p.m. Other 1983-1984 conterence experi­ ments: Jim Bown, Buick, 37. X , Roy CFL playoffs Passes . 33—59—2 18—30—1 Sacks by 1—8 4—26 Rose Bowl Smith, Buick, X . 37, Rickey Punts 6—38.3 5—38.8 Return yards 0 62 At Pasadena, Callt. 4Soecond clock (off lost 4 minutes) — Rudd, Chevrolet, 32. X , Ron CASH AND CARRY Fumbles-lost 2—1 1—1 Passes 21—28—0 28J^^39—0 Illinois (131) vs. UCLA (6-81),Sp.m. MISL standings Southland, Great Lakes Valley. Conference finale 45-second clock (on entire game) — Esau, Buick, 32. 39, Rick ITMINIIT ID UWT aa«NnT» KKBimcTmMv.siiWDV. ten HOI IB90WMI m m oDum ou I Sunday'! Results Penaltles-yards 8—^59 10—58 Punts • 3—43.3 4—30.5 OronoA Bowl McCray, Pontiac, X. 40, Bill Time of possession 28:12 31:48 Fumbles-lost 2—2 1—0 At MIomI, Fla. ECAC North Atlantic, C ^ r a l Intercol- Schmitt, Chevrolet, 13. Toronto ,1, Hamilton 36 Eastern DIvblon leglcrte Athletic Association: British Columbla39, Winnipeg 21 Individualstotitics Penaltles-yards 3—14 8—73 Nebraska (11-0) vs. Miami (Fla.) (13 RUSHING—Konsos CIty-Jackson 5- Time af possession 26:28 33:32 1), 8 p.m. W L Pet. GB Three-point goal (19 feet, 9 Inches) — Sunday, Nov. 27 41, Joe Ruttman, Pontloc, '.fl . - ' 22, Individual Slaflstlct Sugar Bowl Cleveland 3 1 .750 — Iowa lntercollsgla1e,Mlnnesotalntar col­ 12. 42, Jimmy Insolo, Buick, Grey Cup at Vancouver, B.C. Memphis 3 1 .750 — legiate, Trans-American, Toronto vs. British Columbia, 6 p.m. Brown 8-20, Kenney 1-2, Blackledoe 1-0, ^^RUSi(IN(3—San Francisco-Tyler 18 At New Orleans 1. Thomas 4-mlnus 1. Dallas-Dorsetf 18-108, Auburn (81) vs. Michigan (82), 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 2 2 .500 1 Coaching box — Metro Atlantic, Springs 8-43, White 1-2^ Newsome 3-17, Montana 838, Craig ,838, Ramson 1-3. Buffalo 2 3 .400 1W Southeastern, Southland, Southwest. Newhouse 1-4, Hogeboom2-mlnus2. Atlanto-RIggs 856, Andrews 1838, BarF Baltimore • 2 3 .400 1>/a Transactions PASSING—Kansas Clty-Kennev 23- kowski 1-4. New York 1 4 .200 2Mantano Western Division Botketboll 337, Blackledoe 10-19-0-95. Oollas-White 21- St. Louis ) 1.000 — BROWN’S Flowers ENFIELD EAST HARTFORD I Calendar 1830-1-237. 28-0-182. A tla n ta -B a rtk o w s k I 28-39-0- Kansas City I .667 1'/3 Louisville (CBA) — Cut 301.^ RadiO/ TV Los Angeles 2 11 .667 I'/a RECEIVING— Kansas City-Marshall Bernord PeriY, Carlos Terry, 163 MAIN STREET - MANCHESTER •95 ELM STREET.PHARMACY PH: 745-4121 •271 ELLINGTON RD. I 8 FltCEIVINCi—San Fronclsco-Cralg 8 Phoenix 2 2 .500 2 Bowling Howkeye Whitney and 115, Carson 7-135, Paige 874, Brown 4-21, 49, Wichita 1 2I .333 2V6 Larry Williams. MANCHESTER PHARMACY PH: 528-611 5 | THURSDAY Thomas 247, HancoOk 822, Beckman 1- Tyler 828, Wilson 850, Clark, 821, Ring Tacoma 0 4 .000 4 TEL. 643-8455, Football 12, Jackson 1-10, Scott 1-6, Ricks 2-0. 2-ip, Cooper 1-12, Moore 1-6, Nehemlah 1- Sunday's Result •361 MAIN STREET-PHARMACY PH: 649-91 10 Manchester vs. East Catholic at Oallas-Hill 892, Dorsett 838, Cosbie 825, 6. Atlonto-Hodge 7-68, Johnson 8104, TONIGHT Los Angeles 6, Buffalo 3 Holidays GIVE YOUR budget a OPEN MONDAY & TUESDAY ’TIL 9 P.M. 1 Memo,rlal Field, 11 o.m. DuPree 1-28, Johnson 1-22, Newsome 1-17, Andrews 845, Bailey 3-42, Robinson 315, 8 College football: UCLA vs. South­ Monday's Gamas . break ... shop the classi­ Road Race Springs 1-9, Pearson 1-6. Riggs 2-15, M iller 2-12. ern C alifornia (taped), USA Cable No Games Scheduled Potty Narbutas 133, Sarah Lupoc- Field goal missed: Atlanta, Luckhurst Tuesday's Gams . fied columns for^bargaln Manchester Five Mller, 10 o.m. Missed Field Goals—Kansas Clty- WPOP*"' " * * * * * * ’ '"* *' 8,40, Chino 133-1X-X), Dot Chrlsteneen IIS- Lowery 51. 5?- Phoenix at Memphis 345. buvsl 16 - MANCHKSTKH HERALD, Mondiiy, Nov. 21, 1983 MANCHPl.STER HERALD. Monday, No> 21. 1983 - 17. Antenna is reason About Town Advice Printing is on the agenda for poor reception The Manchester Art Association will meet Tuesday QUESTION: I own a Hotline for runaways brings at '7:30 p.m. at the First Federal Savings and Loan Association. West Middle Turnpike. top-of-the-line Sparko- Instead of the scheduled program, Professor Roger m atic car radio and Crossgove of the University of Connecticut will cassette player. It worked Stereo Expert < demonstrate monotype printing. a lot better In my old car peace of mind to parents as far as FM reception is The event is open to the public. Refreshments wil be 5 Jack Bertrand served. concerned. My new car has the antenna built into DEAR ABBY: I am the with a the windshield and I sus­ enclosing your column of message from you. There Krafters make ornaments pect this is the reason for Nov. 17, 1981, with a will be no lecturing or the poorer reception. Do recriminations. Your call The Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg branch YWCA request that you please you think I am correct? will not be traced. And will meet Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at 78 N. run it again. It changed Dear Abby there any way to protect system. If this is your only one question will be Main St. our lives. ANSWER: I believe you my speakers without hurt­ problem, stepping up to a asked: “ Do you need Members will work on Christmas ornaments. They have pinpointed the prob­ ALSO GRATEFUL Abigail Van Buren ing the sound? better cartridge that IN ILLINOIS anything?" If you do, you may sign up for the Dec. 7 noon lunch at the YWCA. lem. Windshield antennas matches your turntable will be told where you can Hostesses are Catherine Benevento and Mary tendJo be very directional ANSWER: Yes. Hard­ and system requirements DEAR ALSO: With get it, free. I repeat, no Schauster. and do not perform as well will give you much bettei^' attempt will be made to The group is open to anyone interested in crafts. ware cloth, which is heavy pleasure. as the older vertical, screen, can be mounted performance. contact you or bring you Participants must be members of the YWCA and the fender-mounted types. back home — regardless over the woofer and any If the turntable on your DEAR ABBY: Our Koffee Krafters. Fortunately, you can other fragile drivers to combo is of such low' problem daughter, not blue, we received a tele­ ter is coming for of your ag_e. buy a good antenna for protect them. If a gasket quality that It will not; quite 17, ran away from phone call from someone Christmas! If you are a runaway, I about $12.95 and install it Masons plan memorial of felt or foam rubber Is work with a better cap, home 14 months ago. She who said he was a volun­ Abby, will you please beg you to forget the past yourself in less than an and send a message to ■used so the heardware tridge, alia Is not lost. had been giving us a rough teer with Runaway Ho­ publish that toll-free The Manchester Lodge 73 of Masons will meet hour. If you wish to have cloth does not contact the Sometimes a better turrf-' time for about a year — tline (formerly Operation number again so other your parents now. They . Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 25 E. the work done for you, will sleep better tonight cabinet or the woofer table can be found that ■kipping school, staying Peace of Mind) in Hous­ runaway kids can estab­ Center St, some car stereo dealers frame no vibrations will will fit the same mounting out lete and lying to us ton. (We live in Michi­ lish communication with and so .will you. And you Following the business meeting, a memorial and most car service be produced and the sound board. In this case the old constantly. After a noisy gan.) We were told that their families? Our will all have the best service for deceased members will be conducted. The garages are equipped to will be uneffected. one can be replacett scene, she stormed out of our daughter had read of daughter said that she had holiday season you've had Rev. John P. McCallum will speak. do it. Make sure the quickly and easily. Please the house with only the the toll-free number in seen your column with the in years. God bless you.— antenna you choose is QUESTION: I own a get In touch with me if you clothes on her back. We "Dear Abby” and she number posted near tele­ ABBY ' P.S. Runaway Hotline Herald photo by Tarquinlo stainless steel. The ones combo stereo that I am need more information. „ didn’t have a clue as to wanted to let us know that phones where runaways Washington sponsors fair was established 10 years made of aluminum break happy with in all respects where she went. she was well and happy in hang out. ago by a handful of The Manchester Recreation Department and too easily, and regular but one.' The turntable is It you have a question Fort Lauderdale, Fla.! We will never be able to public-spirited volunteers All in the family Washington School will sponsor a fair Dec. 3 from 11 steel rusts, causing poor destroying my records. about stereos you wouM Only a parent who has The volunteer said our thank you enough for with the support of the a.m, to 4 p.m. at the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 performance in a couple What is the best way to like to see answered here; lived through this kind of daughter would call him giving us the happiest of years. holiday we’ve ever had! governor of Texas. To Fifth grader Matthew Miner brought his grandparents day. Trying out the Cedar St. stop this? write to: Jack Bertrand) nightmare can realize again on the ^following GRATEFUL IN date it has placed over cafeteria food are Mr. and Mrs. Wendon Flea market tables are available for $5. Santa Claus QUESTION: I have The Stereo Expert, P.O. what we went through. morning in case we had a lunch — and his grandparents — to After a year of heartaches MICHIGAN 600,000 calls , from runa­ and his elves will be on hand. There will.be games, small children and I am ANSWER: Some of the Box $91) Manchester He­ message for her. Buckley School the other day. The Miner of Bolton. and sleepless nights, we ways, assuring their fami­ raffles and refreshments. Call 647-3166 after 3 p.m. worried that they will stereo combos being sold rald, Manchester, Cl: We told him we would were told by the police to DEAR GRATEFUL: lies that they are OK. occasion was the school's, annual poke holes in my expen­ today actually have good 06040. For 0 personal welcome a collect call give up and assume she With pleasure. Runa­ Beautiful! sive speakers. This has turntables. The problem reply, enclose a stamped, from her. Sure enough, Blood pressures taken was dead. But parents ways, call this toll-free almost happened once al­ is the cheap, record- self-addressed envelope,; she called us the nextday! never give up. We con­ number: 1-800-231-6946. If (Problems? Write to The geriatric clinic fOr Manchester will conduct a ready because the only eating cartridge the ma­ Jack Bertrand is a li­ She sounded wonderful tinued to search and hope and said she was working in Texas, use this Abby, P.O. Box 38923, blood pressure screening Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 thing in front of the nufacturer installed to censed technician whO and pray that she'd return and was going to night number: 1-800-392-3352. , Calif. 90038. p.m. at Spencer Village, Pascal Lane community woofers is thin cloth. Is hold down the price of the lives at 46 Phelps Road. College Notes room. to us onwday. school to finish her educa­ An operator will take For a personal reply, Herold photo bv Toraulnlo Well, our prayers were tion. This story has a your call and telephone please enclose a stamped, answered when, out of the happy ending. Ourdaugh- your parents anywhere in self-addressed envelope.) Students win awards Early Thanksgiving Machell awarded degree Berger a Merit scholar Local winners in the VFW voice of democracy Catalytic combustors; David F. Machell, formerly of Manchester, has scholarship program have been announced. Margaret Harris Berger of 44 Scott Drive, a senior at Jefferson House' Adult Day Center celebrated Thanksgiving been awarded the Doctor of Education degree by the Harvey won first place for her essay entitled “ My Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, was early last week with clients from St. Mary’s Adult Day Center in Bypass surgery is no miracle; Department of Adminis­ recently cited as a commended scholar in the National Role in Upholding Our Constitution." Karen Krupp West Hartford as their guests. Here Jefferson House recreation tration, Policy, and Ur­ Merit Scholarship competition. placed second and Joseph Donovan placed third. worth the investment ban Education of Ford- Berger finished in the top 5 percent of competitors All three winners are students at Manchester High therapist Yvette Huyghue helps Jefferson House client Hovey ham University, Lincoln nationwide. School. They will receive prizes from the VFW and its Reid with his dinner. Clients from both centers helped prepare QUESTION: I've been Center, N.Y. auxiliary. State winners will receive a five-day tour of risks to heart may remain the meal. Turkeys were cooked by Manchester Sheltered reading advertisements i?BE{ Machell is the son of Washington, D.C. Six national winners will earn a in many magazines for Ernest and Teresa Mad­ total of $32,500 in scholarships. Workshop. has spread extensively Miss Krupp cited these new catalytic- DEAR DR. LAMB: My den Machell of 60 Alton throughout the body. Is combustion stoves. Do father had a triple bypass Drive and is a 1968 Karen Krupp, a senior at Manchester High School, Clean Sweep there any chance of the you think they are any ■ two years ago for angina. graduate of East Ca­ has been cited for outstanding performance in writing Legion announces events cancer being contagious Supermarket Shopper good and will tj^ey do I was talking to another tholic High School. His by the National Council of Teachers of English. to a 4-month-old baby? The Dilworth-Cornell-Quey post of the American everything the manufac­ Greg Allaire man who also had a doctoral dissertation Your Health Please answer as soon as Legion has planned the following events for turers say they will? bypass. He had it 10 years was titled, "Belonging­ possible, because my Residents enrolled at Fairfield December. ago, but he had a heart ness — the Critical Vari­ family might visit this Dec. 3 — 8p.m., dinner dance with Country Western ANSWER: Yes. they do attack just this year. Now Lawrence Lamb, M.D. able in the Residential Sean Hagearty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard relative within a few Time, open bar and dinner for $25 a couple. Call work. In my opinion, this man has diabetes and Treatment of Hagearty of 8 Green Hill St., and Michael Downes, son Shopper gets action weeks. 646-7961. catalytic combustors are is overweight. Could these Alcoholism,” of Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas V. Downes of 36Fulton Road, Dec. 4 — 10 a.m., executive board meeting. a rem arkable break­ blown into the walls of our it's a little late to be two things have contrib­ Dr. Machell is a psy­ are enrolled in the freshman class at Fairfield DEAR READER: No, Dec. 13 — 8 p.m,, executive board. Now when 1 stop at the wonder why a chain as through in the woodburn­ fifty year old home but are thinking about new storm uted to the heart attack? chologist and specialist University. Rv-Mo^artln Sloane your baby will not catch Dec, 18 — 1 p.m., children's Christmas party, sign service desk, the same large as Kruger would ing industry. They do concerned over the lack of windows and doors right The reason I ask is that in the treatment of alco­ Both are graduates of East Catholid High School. OlnlteC'United Feature cancer from your rela­ up by Dec. 14. Party wi.ll include Mr. and Mrs. Santa young man couldn't be send the store manager three things, 1) reduce a vapor barrier. Is there a now (and we can't afford my father, age $7 thinks develop fatty-cholesterol. holics, He was executive Syndicate likely to have a heart tive. There are studies Claus. Snoopy, a band and sing-a-long. kinder. 1 ask for the and the district manager pollution, 2) reduce creo­ way to install a vapor the expense until spring­ he is cured for good. He The arteries in the heart director of Resurrection attack, But I must warn that raise the possibility Dec. 24 — 1 p.m., Christmas Eve drawing fo r$200in refund form When I come to your home to discuss a barrier without tearing time) but is there any­ k e e p s ^ m s e lf in good to which the bypass is House Inc. of New Bri­ DEAR MARTIN: For sote, and 3) increase you that it is an unpredic­ that cancer of the cervix prizes. in, and when I pick them problem. After all. their the walls down? ■hapC v^tches his diet connected may also be­ tain from 1978 to 1982. Dr. Retry inducted as fellow some time, other overall energy efficienty. thing we can do imme­ table disease and no one may be caused by a virus. Dr. David F. Machell Dec. 31 — New Year's Eve party. Tickets go on sale up on the way out, he time is valuable. But your (no salt) and takes his come occluded, making before accepting the po­ shoppers in town and I had This is how the unit diately and inexpensively can say for certain what Other studies show that Dr. Judith Jackson Pelry of Framingham, Mass., Dec. 5. Call 646-7961. hands me a selection of patronage is valuable, walks. But he has two the bypass vesselsdl little sition of assistant professor of justice and law complained to the Kroger works: unburned fuel ANSWER: Paint stores to cut down the drafts will happen in any one some form of leukemia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson of Each Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. is fish night. Bingo is forms with a smile. Occa­ too. You may spend as beers every day before or no value. J administration at Western Connecticut State Univer­ manager about the prob­ (smoke) passes through should carry or can get for from our windows? case. He should have may also be caused by a Manchester and Florida, was recently inducted as a played Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. sionally, he will even Supper. Could he have a How well a p^son does sity. He also serves as a clinical consultant to the lems we had finding re­ much as $5,000 a year in the catalytic material and you a special latex regular evaluations to be virus. Other than that, fellow in the American College of Surgeons. bring them to me while 1 heart attack too? Should after a bypass operation Guenster Rehabilitation Center Inc. of Bridgeport. fund forms. Finally he put that store. The top execu­ the smoke molecules are “ vapor-barrierpaint” . Be ANSWER: Hop in your > sure his risk factors are there is no evidence that She is assistant professor in the Department of am walking through the he go to the specialist and usually depends entirely He has been included in the 1983-84 edition of "Who's up a glass-enclosed bul­ tives at Kroger know that stretched and weakened. sure to coat the walls and car and visit a hardware controlled. cancer is a contagious Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Massa- Here are pinochle scores store. Now this is what 1 be checked over? on how well the factors Who in the East," is a member of the American letin board. New refund one of the best way to keep These wakened molecules ceilings with several store. 'They have all kinds disease. chu^sets Medical Center in Worcester, Mass. I don't want to worry Psychological Association, the National Academy of Following are the scores of pinochle games played forms are posted on the call service, — Angela store and district man­ mix much easier with coats. Or you could have of materials and booklets related to fatty- You'll understand your my father if he doesn't Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselors. He is iJov. 10 at the Army & N^vy Club. Play starts each board with numbers so we Sheets, Somerset, Ohio. agement in close touch oxygen molecules and ig­ the insulation blown for the do-it-yourselfer. cholesterol deposits are father’s situation better While we dp not kno* n ^ to worry. Is there a also a Connecticut-certified alcoholism counselor and Thursday at'9:30 a.m. can ask for them at the with customer problems nite for a more complete ■ through the inside walls, Be sure to talk to the sales controlled. This includes after reading The Health what causes cancer in all guarantee that he will clinical supervisor. R. Colbert 642, H. Fredericksen 635, S. Cohen 618, M. customer service desk. DEAR ANGELA: Your is to require them to make combustion. Normally, then cover them with help too. You will proba­ diet, blood pressure, not Letter 17-10, What You cases, we do know that if a Burke elected to society never have problems for smoking and keeping cho­ He's a 1976 graduate of Central Connecticut State Bakstan 608, R. Maire 598, E. Lenhardt 597, J. This system was just letter shows why it is so visits like this. Since they wood smoke ignites at polyethylene plastic and bly be interested in cover­ Need. To Know About susceptible person is ex­ the rest of his life? lesterol levels under University, where he also received two master of John Burke of 43 Richard Road, a senior at Strimike 596, M. Trombley 595, fine with me and there important to speak up certainly want to make as about 1,000 to 1,300 de­ put up new drywall. ing your windows with a Heart Attacks, which I am posed to a cancer-causing control. science degrees in 1978, He lives in Watertown. His Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, has been Also A. Paquin 585, E. Farmer 577, M. Hill 574, E. was always a good assort­ when you run .into a few of these visits as grees Ferenheit, with a clear plastic sheet. That sending you. Others who agent he is more likely to DEAR READER: Un­ Diabetes and being wife Phyllis, is principal of Our Lady of Mercy School elected to Cum Laude a national honor society for Hindle 574, F. Post 567, V. Laquere 564, H. Bensche ment of refund forms to problem. If you didn't possible, when they hear catalytic unit ignition QUESTION: Last win­ will go a long way towards want this issue can send 75 develop some form of fortunately, bypass overweight do indeed in­ in Plainville. independent school students. 562, select from. Each week stand up for your rights about a problem like temperature is lowered to ter we used a woodstove cutting down the heat loss. cents with a long, cancer. surgery is not a miracle. crease the risk of a heart when I went to the store to and get satisfaction, yours, they work very around 500 degrees for heating but all our Be sure to buy the visually stamped, self-addressed A good example is skin The basic disease is the attack after a bypass do my shopping, I would there's a good chance you hard to correct it imme­ Farenheit. indoor ferns died. Are clearest sheets you can. envelope for it to me in cancer from sun radia­ WATES make ornaments depositing of fatty- operation. So does ci­ stop by the service desk would have switched su­ diately. They don’t want What all this means is there any steps we can The cheap stuff is like care of this newspaper, tion. If you are susceptible cholesterol particles in garette smoking or high to skin cancer and are and ask for one of each permarkets. Obviously to be visiting the homes of this: with one of these new take to prevent the same looking through a light P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Cinema the arteries. Bypassing blood pressure. If your exposed to lots of sun, you Manchester WATES will meet Tuesday at 7:30p.m. form. Everything went this is something the other shoppers to hear Stoves (or an add-on unit thing from happening this blue fog. Also consider Station, New York, N.Y. those that are already father is keeping in good are likely to get skin at 72 E. Center St. well until one day, a few people at Kroger didn't about the same problem. for your present wood winter? caulking around the exte­ 10019. clogged does not stop the shape by taking daily cancer. H e rtfo rd chord Pryor Here and Now nia (R) midnight. — Dawn of 7:15,9:15.’ *Z e lig (PG ) 7:15. The program will be a demonstration in Aiaking months ago. When I want to happen. It's a good system and, as burner) you’ll get more rior window frames and Athonoum Cintma — Rag­ (R) 1:35.7:35.10. — TheDead the Dead (R) midnight. 9:15^_____ process. The vessels used walks and controlling his DEAR DR. LAMB: A" But visit your relative Christmas ornaments. Weighing-in is between 6:30 stopped by the service Some readers may" “you discovered, it works. heat with less wood; a ANSWER: The dry air other places to reduce the ing B uil (R) 7:1Sr 9:30. Zone (R) 1:40, 10:05. 12. — Vernon for the bypass also may risk factors, he is less relative has cancer that and don’t worry about it. Cinema City — Rear Win­ The Big C hill (R ) 1:15, 7:25. Cine 1 &2 — Under Fire (R) and 7:30 p.m. desk and asked for the lesser chance of having a of a wood-heated home is amount of cold air coming dow (PG ) 7:20. 9:45. — 9:55. 11:55. ^ A m ity v ille 3-D 7:15,-9:30. — Mr. Mom (PG) Nov. 12 raffle winners are as follows: forms, to my surprise, the chimney fire due to a bad news to most indoor in. Chiidren of Poradlse (G) (P G ) 1 ?30; 7:15. 9:30,11:30.— 7. 9:10. SHOlifCASE A C hristm as Story (PG ) 1:20, Margert Pavelack, TV; John Naiss Sr., food young man told me that I reduction in creosote dep­ plants. Keep a kettle or THE W E E K LY TIP : Be 8:10. — Loneiv H eorts (R ) 7. W indsor Clip ‘n’ file refunds 9:15. — The G rey Fox (PG) 7:20, 9:40-, 11:30.— The Right Plaza — Mr. Mom (PG) CINEMAS basket; A. Whidtfeldt, plant stand: Carol Wheeler, couldn't have them be­ osits; and cleaner, less pan of water on the wood sure to change fumade 7:30. 9:35. Stuff (PG) 1,8.— Nate and 7:15,9:15. ■sMsiHsuman crystal goblet's: V. Stearns, afghan: Kay Meecham, cause he had given many Baked Goods, Desserts (F ile No. 7) polluting smoke. stove to raise the humid­ filters every month or two Cinestudlo ~ Atiantic City Hoyes (PG ) 1:30. 7:40. 9:45, FM$T$IMMr0mT$l.S0 Errol Flynn revisited in film (R) 7:30 with Trading Places 11:45. — N ever Say Never West Hertford crochet pillow; Barbara Schwantor, decorated cake. of the same forms to me If you already own a ity of your home. Also during the heating season. (R ) 9:30. A galn(P G )l,7.9:30,11:55.— Elm 1B2 — Mr. Mom (PG) the previous week. Clip out this file and keep it with similar wood stove consider buy­ place containers of water Editor’s note: If you Colonial — Dynasty of Terms of Endearment (PG) and burn when the picture flopped dismally. Yes, some of the forms cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with ing an add-on unit. They near your plants. During have a question you wou|(l HOLLYWOOD (UPI) r- Movie legends are dubious Biood (R ) 6:30. 9:45 w ith 7:45 (advance showing with Rotary offers scholarships Challenge of the NInIa (R) The Dead Zone 10:05 may have been the same, beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting sell around $100 to $200. the driest winter months like to see answered here, 'grist for biographical films, latest of which is "M y Lynda Carter was quickly disenchanted earlier this 8:15. M anchester 1 Wicked, Wicked Ways," profiling Errol Flynn, a wnt$nns4 ixiTss but neither of us knew for the needed proofs of purchase while looking for There are many manufac­ try placing a clear plastic write to Greg Allaire, P.O. month when she starred in "R ita Hayworth; The Love East Hartford UA Theaters East — Re­ U$TIUnT0m SM-UN bag over your ferns to swashbuckler on screen and off. E ostw ood Pub & C in e m a ^ turn of the JedI (PG) 7,9:20. Applications are being accepted tor Rotary sure which were which the required forms at the supermarket, in turers and at this point I Box 591, Manchester He­ Goddess,” a TV moviel It rated 52nd among the 68 M r. M om (PG ) 7:15. 9. — A Night In Heaven (R) 7. Foundation scholarships for a year of study or and he was refusing to newspapers and magazines, and when trading don’t know which is is the create a mini-greenhquse. rald, Manchester, CT. CBS-TV is producing the biopic with Duncan shows listed by Nielsen. Poor Richard's Pub B Ci­ 8:40. 10:20. — A ll the Right NATE ft HAYES training in antoher country. give me any of them. with friends. Offers may not be available in all best. If you're considering Daily spray misting is 06040. For a personal Regehr as the dashing Flynn. n e m a — M r. M om (PG ) 7:30. M oves (R) 7:20, 9:20. — The Regehr is known, if at all, for his role as Dirk Biographical films of Hollywood figures seldom 9:30.12. Rocky Horror Picture Show. Both graduate and undergraduate grants are Again I politely asked him areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive a new stove with a built-in important. You’ll need to reply, enclose a stamped, Showcose Cinemas — Ri- (R) midnight. — Quadrophe- PG available. for the forms and again he each refund. unit, proceed with cau­ water them more, be sure self-addressed envelope. Blackpool in the mercifully short-lived "Wizards.and measure up to expectations. Current actors can't •SHOWriAT • 1:30-7:40*46 Preference is given to applicants who wish to study refused. The following refund offers are worth $10.45. tion. Wait until you hear to use a compost tea or Allaire, a 94 Carman Road Warrior" series of last season. compete.with the superstars they portray. in a country with a language different from theirown. By this time I was This week's offers have a total value of $19.45. firsthand which ones do commercially available resident. Is a certified ' He is taller, more broad-shouldered and considera­ The final date for applications is March 1. getting a little mad and M OTHER’S Cookies Go Great With Ice Cream, the job. mix to replace lost solid fuel safety techni­ bly less flashy than Flynn. Certainly, he’s not as great AMITYVILU 3D a scallywag and falls far short of the scoundrel many Contact Donald Genovesi at 643-2131 for details. other customers had ga­ P.0, Box 100, Pico Rivera, CA 90665. Receive a $1 nutrients. cian, and a member of the PG refund. Send three Purchase Confirmation Seals QUESTION: We would took Flynn to be. thered around to listen. National Chimney Sweep Tchaikovsky’* My third request was just cut from any three packages of Mother's Cookies like to have insultation QUESTION: We know Guild. Regehr,. a Canadian, has a curious accent, not 1-J0-7:1»030 Golden Age Club meets a little louder, and his flip and the “ Brand Name' cut from any half-gallon Unlike Flynn's. But he has little else, in common with the rascal superstar. Facially, there Is no RICHARD PRYOR response was: "O K! I'll ice cream container. Expires Feb. U, 1984. HERE AHDHOW give you the forms this These offers require refund forms: resemblance. The Golden Age Cfu"b^ill meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Regehr is happy to play Flynn. It could make him the Senior Citizen Center. time, but I'm not doing it , CARR The Super Entertainers $1 Refund. Send Possible early AIDS marker iNutcracker -SMOWMAT'- famous, or infamous, depending on “ My Wicked, A teacup acution will take place. again until I check this the required refund form and two Universal ( l:3S-7:35-10HW with the store manager." Product Code seals from any of these five Carr's Wicked Ways" ratings. Tho Connocticul Ballot NEW YORK (UPI) - Measurement Damage resulting from exposure to James Brolin and Jill Clayburgh were ecstatic 0 |Q iO \Z ‘1 THE RIGHT He handed me the refund products: King Size Table Water Crackers. of thymosins, hormones churned out by radiation, viruses or other germs of An atfordaota hoiMay traat for tn# witota familyi m # aiv Cheddar Cheese Bisemts, Bite Size Wheatmeal when they landed "Gable and Lombard” only to crash chanting story of a littia giri'i magieai toumay to iha Dental screening scheduled forms’ I thanked him and the thymus gland, appears to be a way chemicals can upset the balance of the. STUFF Kingoom of Swaait. comoinad with ataciritying dartea — SHOWMAT;- said that T, too, would Biscuits, Assorted Biscuits For Cheese. Expires to identify individuals at high risk of and tha darning rmiaic of Tchaikovalcy. matta "Tha Nut* June 30, 1984. ^____ immune system and result in a number; The Mulberry will IM-MM The town of Manchester will conduct a dental check it with the, developing the acquired Immune defi­ of diseases, such as autoimmune' eraoKar" avaryona'a holiday favonta. MRS. SMITH’S Frozen Foods Co. Receive a $1 Something Different...... Wlah Someone A management. ciency syndrome called AIDS, a diseases, cancer and infectious dis-; screening on Dec. 1 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the coupon good on any Mrs. Smith’s frozen pie. Send CHRISTMAS Manchester Senior Center. It took me three days Washington scientist reports. ease, Goldstein told an AIDS confer-; before I felt calm enough the required refund form and two Universal PARYY A dentist will be on hand to identify cavities, ence sponsored by the New York* Happy Birthday JrtbsB 2. 8:00 ^ OPEN Product Code symbols from any size of Mrs. ill-fitting dentures, gum disease and suspicious mouth to write to the people at Dr. Allan L. Goldstein, chairman of Academy of Sciences. ; Smith’s Frozen Pumpkin Custard Pie. Expires ' A Herald Happy Heart Ssturbag 3. 2:00 lesions. Kroger, and I wrote to the the biochemistry department at AIDS is a often-fatal mystery disease; with for the 1:20-7^0*40 March 31, 1984. SunllSB 4. 4:00 Proper oral hygiene, nutrition and the importance president of the company. George Washington University School that breaks down the body’s normal* NABISCO N F L Pennant Offer. Receive one Only - THE DEAD of proper-fitting dentures will also be discussed. Two weeks later I re­ of Medicine and Health Sciences, said disease-fighting capability. Victims' official N FL pennant. Send the required refund Manchester Thanksgiving Day ceived a letter of apology. blood measurements'bf thymosins also then become vulnerable to deadly', ZONEm form and any combination of three different 16.00 Two days after that, the may be the first meaningful test for infections. — SHOWN (ST:- purchase seals from , Wheatsworth, Cheese Road Race Aging seminar offered manager of the store identifying carriers of AIDS. Goldstein and his colleagues, Drs. ' 1:40-7:3 Nips Crackers, Oreo Cookies, Chips 'N More Nutcracker— for children of all ages called me to make an Thymosins are thought to be crucial Richard Schulof and Gary Simon, are; WEST HARTFORD — Jefferson House and the Shortbread, Chocolate Chip Cookies or Fig appointment to visit at my to the body’s immune system defenses focusing their research on "high risk'’* serving In the Ber Connecticut State Department on Aging will sponsor a Newtons Cookies, plus a 75-cent check or money home with the district against disease. Goldstein said persons persons whose blood analysis is sim ilar seminar on women growing.ailder Nov. 30 from 8:30 order payable to Nabisco N F L Pennant Offer for Love' manager to talk about this found deficient may benefit by treat­ to those who later come down witb Hpt Coffee — Hot Drinks -SHOWN ATi- a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Elmwood Community Center. postage and handling. There is no limit on the Jorqenseti incident. ment with thymosin and other agents AIDS. 1:00-7:004:60 The event is open to all health care and geriatric number of pennants ordered, and no additional that have the ability to increase Goldstein said it is possible tol Sandwiches professionals. The keynote address will be given by, The visit was very cor­ proofs of purchase are required. Expires March Call.... THE BIGCHilL Beverly Hines Grace, coordinator of the gerontology dial. They both apologized 31, 1984. immunity. identify 60 to 90 percent of individuals iudttonum 649-3666 program at Manchester Community College, ' and promised that the WASA Shaffer, Clarke, Co., Inc. $1 Refund. The thymus gland controls the at high risk for AIDS, including 043-2711 The Universily ol Conneclicul • S lotis -SHOWtf.9> A sk lor.... Sessions on health . care needs, legal issues, problem would not Send the required refund form and the net weight maturation of a type of white blood cell children suspected of having pediatrio V Tlchelsa Info 48625??6 623 Main St. Manchester W M g S 4 « financial planning and psychological concerns will be happen again. They also statement from three packages of Wasa Crisp called a T-cell from the bone marrow AIDS, utilizing a simple blood test for i J a n o t \ / 9ooQlt>ceriQen%A \------featured. The fee is $7 in advance or $8 at the door. Call g a ve me a $15 gift Bread. Expires April 30, 1984. and helps to balance the Immune form of the hormone called thymoiin 667-4453, Ext. 27. certificate. system by secreting thymic hormones. alpha one. t i I MANCHKSTER HERALD, Monday. Nov. 21, 1983 .MANCHKSTKK IIKK.AI.U. 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The borrower Casualty Co. has taken an option to buy part of a way below current rates and your load is a drain no will pay out $96,645.00 in principal and interest 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ______-______California research center in exchange for lender wants. Worth combined; of that, $46,645 is Interest alone. — intersts in properties in Aspen, Colo.; Pebble But even if you don’t fit into this category, you may Sylvia Porter Today, 21 years Ipter, the remaining term is 48 Beach, Calif, and other areas. be a candidate for early payoff. Say, for instance, months and there is a balance of $13,717.25 l|j, THE EASY WAY to find a Urban Investment and Development Co., an you’re approuchfng retirement and you look forward principal. The total of principal and interest is ' ^ Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 cash buyer for no-longer- Aetna subsidiary, announced a $171 million Homes for Rent 43 Building/Contracting S3 Misc. for Sale 63 Misc. for Sale thfRMlLY/WIS to entering those years debt-free. Or say you’ve $15,463.20. Interest alone is $1,745.95. ! Rentals needed household items agreement with Miller-Klutznick-Davis-Gray Co. managed to set aside some extra funds, you don’t plan By boosting monthly payments to $422.15 and 'BOV, AM X. CilAP Is with a want ad. Dial of Denver under which the eomapnies agreed to to move or sell your home and you see no sense any • Consider your tax bracket, because the deduction obtaining a discount of 1 percent (to 5 percent of the- TWO HUGE DECORA­ FOR SALE; Girls 20” YOU ORX>e«EDTMe 643-2711 to place your acquire each other’s intersts in jointly held Pink Huffy Dirt Bike, quick-action ad. longer in carrying a 30-year mortgage. for interest becomes increasingly valuable us you loan), the term is cut to 35 months. Principal and STORRS — Three plus LEON CIESZYNSKI TIVE PLANTS, color TV Rooms for Rent 41 knobby tires. $40. Call BLUeBCRRY P»E.„. properties. Early payoff of mortgages is not common in our move into higher tax brackets. interest now equal $14,775.25, of which $1,058.00 is" bedrooms. Three miles B U ILD E R — New homes, antenna and Frlgldalre air conditioner-used only 646-5828. -m e COOK BET ME Urban Investment ha^taken an option to buy country. It is a move that demands careful analysis Programs to help lenders upgrade their portfolios interest. Quite a difference! from UCONN, $650 additions, remodeling, Aj.UMINUM SHEETS 2 m onths. Coll 649-8091. A B U C K t h r e e Miller-Klptznick’s interest in Carlsbad Research and consultation withyour lender and tax adviser. But by including promotions for faster payoffs and Unless pre-payment penalties still apply to your month. Security and ref­ rec rooms, garages, klt,^ Tjsed as printing plates — Center in Carlsbad, Calif., a 560-acre joint GENTLEMAN PRE­ erences. Call 429-9206. Chens rem odeled, c e il­ .007" thick, 23 X 24” . 50« ••••••••••••••••••••••a W EEteS* A 6 0 VAZE'D A t Hom e it is a concept that is gaining acceptance. lum-sum payments are offered by PUM P, a financial mortgage, you probably won’t have any new fees fo Rec Vehicles 73 venture with The Roll Co, of Newport Beach, FERRED. $50.00 weekly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ings, bath tile, dormers, each, o r 5 fo r $2.00. Phone It might work for you. particularly if you can afford service of the Philadelphia National Bank. Notes pay. Some lenders add a processing charge, but that 1$ Musical Items 66 never 5EU A piece! Calif. 646-2000. roofing. Residential or 643-2711. They MUST be to increase your monthly payments and you would Richard Quinn, a PUMP managing director: not a frequent charge either. Store/Office Space 44 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .Miller-Klutznick will buy Urban's 50 percent com m ercial. 649-4291. picked up before like to build up equity in your home more quickly or ■'People who’ve owned their homes for a long time Accelerating your payoff is, above all, a decision aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa intersest in Aspen Skiing Co. of Aspen, Colo.; LARGE FURNISHED 11:00o.m. only. you have other fiancial goals you could try to achieve are nearing the end of the amortization schedule and you personally must make — with the best advicq,^ Pebble Beach Co. of Monterey County, Calif.; the ROOM — Wall-to-wall FARRAND REMODEL­ ARE Y O U T IR E D Of look­ were your mortgage not so heavy a burden. There are monthly payments consist chiefly of principal. The from your point of view, you cun gel. Don’t listen to a 63-acre Twentieth Century-Fox studio lot in Los carpeting, nice yard, kit­ ING — Cabinets, roofing, ing at high priced new lots of similar reasons, for financial goals do change tax benefit for interest, consequently, declines us the lender who hasn’t your interest in mind. But think."" chen privileges, on bus­ W UKHDm HOBIE 16CATAMAI^AN - Angeles and Urban's interests in a Burlington gutters, room additions, pianos that will depre­ 2 as your income changes. line, female only. Secur­ cm n «i Mfsams MSTna decks, all types of remo­ Blue Hull and Tramp, Northern site and downtown New Orleans. ciate, o r broken down old Dramatic reductions in the length of a mortgage ity required. Call 649-8206 SUi/lUSI deling and repairs. FREE Tequila Sunrise Sails tOOOaq M warahouaa or aaBaffi* EXCELLENT QUALITY piano that no one appre­ can be attained with a relatively small increase in days, 647-9813 evenings. btybuiitfinq Loadingdotk 9ovar* estimates. Fully Insured. SEASONED HARD­ ciates? Then come hear, with windows. Jib, Clam- Houseware firm disappointed your monthly payments. GE to lay off 180 workers haad doora f ancad parkiog Telephone 643-6017, afte r WOOD — Oak - Maple - see and appreciate 40 cleats. Dllly Troiler. aw e M H y _____ 647-seea For instance, consider the reductions in the term of 6pm, 647-8509. Hickory. $95/cord. Two rebuilt grands, players, Cheetah motor mount. STAMFORD — General Housewares Corp. a 30-year mortgage taken out in 1972 for $30,000 at a employee turnover. It has, how­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cord minimum. Cut, split uprights at Meyers Pl­ $3500. Call 646-8026. officials were disappointed that anticipated full PLAINVILLE (UPI) - General As part of the layoff plan, the rate of 7.5 percent. Monthly payments equal $209.76; ever, notified those workers who DESIGN KITCHENS by'i and delivered. Call 649- ano. Call 871-2143. and holiday seasonal product sales were not fully Electric Co., the town's largest company will also be transferrinr* Apartments for Rent 42 474 MAIN STREET — eventually the borrower will pay out $75,513.60; in may be laid off to give theq time to J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, 1831 anytim e. realized, although net income grew slightly from employer, has announced plans to some of its manufacturing work Business office space. vanities, formica, Wilson Misc. Automotive fact, the borrower still has $47,825.28 to pay, including find other jobs. ' SMALL HAMMOND OR­ last year’s record levels, said President John H. reduce its work force of 1,800 by from Plainville to plants in Maind;’ First floor, across from art, Corlan counter tops, $22,370.88 in interest. By increasing the monthly Workers leaving the plant B'ri- 12 ” G.E. TV — Black and GAN — Excellent condi­ Muller . about 10 percent next year. Ohio, Texas and South Carolina;- MANCHESTER-One, two post office. Call 646-2426, kitchen cabinet fronts, white. AC/DC with a ligh­ tion. Has chords and payment $75 — to $284.76 — the remaining term drops day were resigned to the bad news, Muller announced the company's net income GBl said 180 workers at the the company said. . ,, and three bedroom 9am-5pm weekdays. complete woodworking te r cord. Bought 11/82. sound effects. $450 or FOR SALE— 4Goodyear 10 years to 11 years. and some workers were worried for the third quarter increased 3 percent from company’s Woodford Avenue plant The company said the transfer of apartments. Heat and hot service, custom made Retails for over $100, will reasonable price. Call tires P195/R75-15. E xcel­ Interest and principal payments will total they may be bumped to lower- 1982 on a sales gain of nine percent. Net income would be laid off starting next the work is part of a "lotaL^ w ater. $400, $440, $495.' furniture, colonial repro­ sell fo r $60 F irm . 646-7473. a fte r 5pm, 646-3601. lent condition. $85"or best IF YOU HAVE Ol_P $37,588,32. Interest alene will come to $12,133.92. paying jobs by employees with Call 649-4800. for the past nine months increased 13 percent on spring and continue for the next 14 consolidation and restructuring' ductions In wood, 9 va rie ­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa o ffer. Call 742-5050. THIhk&S AROUNP THE If you want to look into accelerated payoff, weigh months. more seniority. The plant is not growth in sales of 14 percent. effort to upgrade and make more ties of hardwood and MUST SELL! Courf HOUSE, TU(2M TH EM with care and advice of Mike Wilson, an economist at unionized. MANCHESTER — Two ATTRACTIVE OFFICE Recreational Items 67 Third quarter net income was $1,626,000, up A company spokeswoman Fri­ veneers NOW IN STOCK House One membership. THREE TOWN AND i n t o CABH VVlTi4 A the U.S. League of Savings Associations, efficient use of all the companyl! and three room heated SPACE available. Newly from $1,578,000 in 1982. Earnings per share were day cited a recent decline in ’’What can we do about it? It’s Call 649-9658 or evenings, Family or single. Besf COUNTRY snow fires, FAMILY WANT AP • First, analyze your own situation and decide how facilities.” apartments. No applian­ renovated, prime loca­ 289-7010. G-78 15. $60. Call 649-9514. 65 cents .compared to last year’s 73 cents, market volume and "severe com­ the economy." said Gil Fortin, of offer over $75. Call 742- much extra money you can afford to pay on your Workers who do lose their jobs ces. Security. Phone 646- tio n . Call 649-0479. following an offering of 400,000 shares in May. petitive pressures" as reasons for Bristiol, a 20-year employees. 6490. HEAD SKI PACKAGES mortgage. Review your mortgage balance, your will receive layoff benefits, based 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. ANCHOR ELECTRICAL Net sales for the quarter $25,879,000, an the layoffs. The plant manufac­ “ There's nothing the ctmipany — Lodles 190cm, size 8 interest payments, your income tax planning tures residential and commercial can do about it. A union wouldn’t on years of experience as well as CONTRACTORS — Do ...CHRISTMAS Relker boots - $45. Man's increase of 9 percent from last year's $23,785,000. FOUR ROOM APART­ strategies. circuit equipmenl. make any difference. It’s the insurance coverage, a company' MANCHESTER any size or type of work. W REATHS FOR SALE In 195cm, size 8 Relker This year's figures include sales and net income MENT — Second floor. Fully Insured. Free Esti­ t Calculate how much you could earn by investing The company said if hopes the competition from other countries spokewoman said. She said detailtr; bulk, decorated or undec­ boots, poles - $50.15 years of Leyse Aluminum Inc., purchased in April. $240 per month, plus u tili­ NOW RENTING mates. Call 647-0293. orated. Call 802-334-2079 the money going into your mortgage in other ways majority of the lavoffs can be that’s causing the layoffs," he of the benefits have not been old. Call 643-5478. ties, saoodeposit. No pets. anytime. Dealers during this period. absorbed through attrition and said. worked out. 822 MAIN ST. Phone 643-4751, 4 to 8pm. ROBERT E. JARVIS — welcom e. Building and remodeling Automotive THREE ROOM APART­ 2 STORY BLDG. specialist. Additions, VIC 20 — Home Compu- MENT with heat, hot far faH RaaaaaHaa garages, roofing, siding, ter. 13K Memory Am CONDITIONED water, stove, refrigera­ FULLY SPRINKLERED kitchens, bathrooms, re­ Cassette Player. Game tor, carpet. $335. Third DOVER ELEVATOR placement wlndows- tapes and more. Great for Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 floor. Adults only. No PARKING PRIVILEGES /doors. Call 643-6712. C hristm as. Coll 646-5286, 825/1 pets. Centrally located. ALTER TO SUIT 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 1,000 to 6.000 a/F Tom. SmoH-Medium-Lorge Classified__ Security deposit. Coll 643- CARPENTRY WORK — Business O p p o rtu n itie s .. .22 Store/Oftice Space ...... 44 Household Goods ...... 62 For advertisements to be PER FLOOR 72’ DUSTER — Original Notices Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 Misc. for Sale ...... 63 Rates 0496. OFFICE SUITES Alterations, new work FOR SALE — Used 19" owner. Runs excellent. 3 Quick to sew, nice to published Monday, the dead­ FIRST FLOOR RETAIL wear for quiet moments, L o s t/F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Into ...... 24 Misc. for Rent ...... 46 Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: and repairs. Coll David, Sylvania GT Matic color speed standard. $400 or line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. MANCHESTER — Older OR OFFICES 643-8996. this comfortable robe and P e rso n a ls...... 02 Instruction ...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... 47 Pets ...... 65 $2.25 tor one day TV, needs work. $75 or best offer. Call 742-8650. couple for newer duplex, 647-5003 best offer. Call 647-1560 gown set can be made in A nnouncem ents ...... 03 Roommates W anted ...... 48 Musical Item s ...... 66 P e r W o rd : IVi baths, with applian­ Ml. NOUUN a long length also. a fte r 6pm. 1974 TOYOTA CORONA No. 8254 with Photo- N A u c tio n s ...... 04 Recreational Item s ...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... '.. 15« Read Your Ad ces. Security and lease Roofing/Siding Real Estate — 4 door, 4 speed. Body Guide is in Sizes Small, A n tiq u e s ...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14c required. Utilities separ­ Services Classified advertisements SOLID WOOD TABLE good shape, runs well, Medium and Large. Me~ Homes for Sale ...... 31 T ag S a le s ...... 69 ate. $475. 742-5651 a fte r NEWLY DECORATED 6 d a y s ...... 13c are taken by telephone os a TOP — Pecan tone Inlaid new engine parts. $2000 or dium (12-14) . . . robe, Financial Condominiums ...... 32 Seryices Offered ...... 51 Wanted to Buy ..» ...... 70 5pm. OFFICE SPACE In Man­ BIDWELL HOME Im­ pattern, 31" x 62". Per­ 3% yards 45-inch; gown, 26 d a y s ...... 12C convenience. best offer. Call 646-9589 Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 Painting/Papering ...... 52 chester. Centrally lo­ provement Company — fect for cocktail table. 3 ^ yards. M o rtg a g e s ...... 11 H ap p y Ads: The Manchester Herald Is after 4pm, ask for Mark. Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting ...... 53 OAK STREET — One cated with ample park­ Roofing, siding, altera­ $75. Call 646-3532. 'Patterns availahU only Personal Loons..'...... 12 $3.00 per column inch responsible only for one Incor­ bedroom, heat, hot wa­ ing. Call 649-2891. iv niten shown, Business Property ...... 35 Roofing/Siding ...... 54 tion, additions. Some PLYMOUTH, 1940 — 4 In su ra n ce ...... 13 rect Insertion and then only ter, appliances, air condi­ num ber fo r over 30 years. SEASONED FIREWOOD NEED HELP? TO ORDEl, ssM %2M Hr ta d i Automotive door. Excellenf condi­ Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing ...... 55 Deadlines tioning. No pets. One ^a ttira , p la t 904 for p sstiK t soO Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 for the size, of the original 649-6495. — Cut, split and deli­ tion. New tires. $2800. Call Pnttlie Classifieds to w ork F lo o r in g ...... ! ...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale ...... 71 month security. Prefer ••••••••••••••••••••••a For classified advertise­ in s e rtio n . aaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaa vered. $95 a cord. Coll 649-8616. SUE SURNEH Income Tax Service ...... 57 M o to rc v c ie s /B ic v c ie s .72 adult. $400. Call 644-2427, f o r 3roa a a a fo r fa s t re su lts Rentals ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen Services evenings, 228-9101. Employment Services W anted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles ...... 73 day through Saturday, the between 8am - 5pm. After Heating/Plumbina 55 the value of the advertisement 5pm, 646-2662. Bank IIH Ata. •«! ______& Education Rooms for Rent ...... 41 For Sale Auto Services ...... 74 deadline is noon on the day will not-be corrected by an ONE LARGE SOFA and NaaTart. N.T. 1MM Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos tor Rent/Lease ...... 75 matching chair. $200 or KgpostgssifNis CALL Prlirt Naaia, U * n u aWi t » before publication. additional Insertion. COSE, Styta Naaiar m t tta. Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonal...... 61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 MANCHESTER — Mod­ Services Offered 51 FOGARTY BROTHERS best offer. Call 649-5755. y ern four room apart­ — Bathroom remodel­ FOR SAIE New FASHIO N wHk n e - ment, four fam ily house. ing; Installation water 25 BOXES WOOD for cial Grace Cole Collecnaa Convenient location. Ap­ stoves, $2.50 each. Call 643-2711 for larger aizea; plae 1 REWEAVING BURN heaters, garbage dispo­ 1079 Ponliab Trana Am •4S00 BONUS Coupona! pliances add carpeting 649-6486. Help wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted HOLES — zippers, um­ sals; faucet repairs. 649- P ric e ____$1,3$. Employment 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Included. $350 monthly, 7657. VIsa/MasterCard The above can be seen V Notices brellas repaired. Window plus u tilitie s. Call 647-1113 accepted. FOR SALE — Persian at SBM a fte r 6pm. shades, Venetian blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Lamb fur coat trim with 913 Main St. OR STOP IN AT & Education CHRISTMAS HELP — MOTHER’S SHIFT — P A Y R O LL/A C C O U N T S mink collar and cuffs, Able Coll Is now taking NIIP WANTD Marlow's, 867 Main Cuddly Kitten Lost/Found 01 Interviewing now for full RECEIVEABLE — size 12. In excellent condi­ ACCOUNTING CLERK applications tor a Moth­ MATURIAOULT Street. 649-5221. For Sale 1975 AMC HORNET — ASSISTANT MANAGERS and part time. Both per­ Gerber Systems Technal- tion. Asking $90. Call er's Shift. Hours, 8;30am- Evenings Excellent body, runs Help Wanted 21 manent and temporary VERNON ogy, Inc. has an Imme­ 649-6757 3pm, Monday thru Thurs­ 7 pm-12 am BRICKS, BLOCKS, well. $900 or best offer. OUR OFFICE MISSING — Calico Cat. CASHIERS w ork needed. $7.20 per Two year's experience diate need for an MANCHESTER — day. Finger dexterity Mornings STONE — Concrete. Household Goods 62 Call 643-7864 o r 643-5496. Vicinity of Hartford Road To work part time. hour to start. Must be handling A/P and A/R, Individual experienced in Wetherell Village. New, ANTIQUE WHITE porce­ over 18 and use of car. with excellent typing cler­ necessary. Will train. processing Accounts Re- 6 am -10 am free standing condo. Cen­ Chimney repairs. No lob and McKee Street. ASSEMBLERS AND Evening and weekend lain full sized tub with 1970 MERCURY MON- Evenings and weekend ical skills. Will be instru­ Apply at Able Coll, How­ celveable and Payroll. A p p ly : tral air, fireplace, six too sm all. Call 644-8356. Answers to name of COIL WINDERS. — Fin­ hours available. Profit mahogany wood rimmed TERY —. Good engine - 1 HERALD SO., hours open. No expe­ mental in the conversion ard Road, Bolton. Candidates for this posi­ Mr. Donut rooms, full basement USED REFRIGERA­ " L u c k y " . Call 649-5755. ger dexterity necessary. Sharing, Retirement top. $50 or best offer. Call running gear - radio - ••••••••••••••••••••••• rience necessary. Excel­ to a new accounting sys­ tion must be able to work with hookups. No child­ EXPERIENCED PAIN­ T O R S , WASHERS, Experience not needed. Plan. Apply in person: tem on the IBM P C. Com­ >SS W. Midaio Tpho. 643-9664. rubber. Nof bad Inside. lent for college students. well on their “own in a ren. $625. Call 647-1152. TER — Quality work. Ranges - clean, guaran- 02 Will train. Four day puter experience a plus. ELECTRICIANS, LI­ Mnneboftsr Second hand car. $99 or Personals Please call Mary for an busy environment. We Reasonable rates. Fully feed, parts and service. MANCHESTER week, 10 hour day: 7am- Excellent growth poten­ CENSED JOURNEY­ Insured. Free estimates. POOL TABLE, seven best offer. Call 742-6871. CUMBERIAND fARMS appointm ent at 721-0349, MEN and HELPERS — offer an excellent benefit EAST HARTFORD — Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, foot. Good shape. Your's 5:30pm. Apply at Able Wnl Center $ Lynete Street tial. salary and benefits. 643-9237, ask fo r Je rry. 4pm to 7pm. Send resume detailing Experienced In program. Including den­ Four room aportment. Son, 649 Main Street, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Have you read today’s Coll, Howard Road, Manchester, Cl. tor $99, with all accesso­ •68 BUICK RIVIERA wifh ESTATE OF SEYMOUR CATCH COMPATIBLES experience and salary re­ commercial and Indus­ tal, medical, life Insu­ Real Estate MIddleaged couple. No 643-2171. Bolton. 316 Green Road. ODD JOBS, Trucking. ries. Call 646-2460. '72 m oto r, 455 cl. As Is. KAPLAN or SEYMOUR B. Classified section? Itcon- FEVER! Connect with FLORIST DESIGNER — quirements to Box J. c/o trial work. Full medical rance, retirement and children or pets. Call Manchester. Cl. Home repairs. You name Asking $700. Call 643-4851, KAPLAN, late of tdlns hundreds of inter­ that special person thru Area florist will have an Manchester Herald. and life Insurance, pen­ 100% tuition relnburse- 528-5694. 7 FOOT SOFA for sale, Manchester, deceased . esting offers. 643-2711. 269 East Center St. It, \^e do It. Free esti­ ELECTROLUX RUG ask for Hal. Judy Torlo’s Compati­ Manchester. Ct. opening for a full or part sion plan, paid vacations ment. Applicants for this Comfortable. Needs new The Hon. Wllllom E. Fitz­ Homes for Sale 31 mates. Insured. 643-0304. WASHER 3 In 1 carpet Gerald, Judge, of the Court bles - the dating service 294 Mein Street & time designer. Give pre­ and holidays. Call Wilson position should submit FOUR ROOM APART­ cover. Best offer over caddy. $20. Call 649-0315. their resume In confi­ 1975 HONDA CIVIC — of Probate, District of Man­ that cares. Bloamfleld: Middle Turnpike. vious experience in de­ E le ctrica l, 646-1418. MENT — Located In four $40. Call 643-7971. Very good condition. chester at a hearing held on 242-5296, F a rm in g to n : Manchester dence or apply In person WILLING TO DO ODD November 16, 1983 ordered LEGAL NOTICE NEED MONEY FOR tail. Write Flowers Inc., family house. $330 per ELECTRIC HEATER — Runs e x c e lle n t. $900 The Board of Selectmen 673-6777. An Equal OppohunUy Employar P.O. Box 1664, Manches­ to Personnel, Gerber Sys­ CHFA — Dutch Colonial, JOBS, Housecleanlng, ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE that oil claims must be pre­ CHRISTMAS? Part time CARPENTERS NEEDED month plus security dep­ Excellent, $18. Humidi­ F irm . Call 646-8289. sented to the fiduciary on or will accept proposals for the WF te r, CT 06040. tems Technology, Inc., 40 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, painting or wood work­ help needed, looking for — Immediate openings osit required. No pets STOVE, 40" (Sforage fier, new, $15. Call before February 16, 1984 or use and/or disposition of the WANTED — Ride from Gerber Road, East, South formal dining room, ing. Have own transpor­ former town library located someone w ith a good for experienced carpen­ allowed. Please call 871- drawer and 20" top of 643-5013. 1970 COUGAR XR7 — be barred ps by low provided. Lenox Street area, Man­ LEGAL SECRETARY Windsor, CT 06074. EOE. large kitchen with pan­ tation. Call 643-0197. stove work space.) $50. Dionne E. Vuslnos, at 206 Bolton Center Rood. voice and enthusiasm to ters. All phases of con­ 6098. Original owner, good me- Ass’t. Clerk Interested parties may ob­ chester to Roosevelt BOOKKEEPER — Expe­ with experience. Re­ EARN EXTRA $$ for try, sunporch, grained Call 649-7050. tain further Information by earn $67 to $120 a week - struction. Join a team of LICENSED DAY CARE 21" ZENITH BLACK 8. chanlcal condition. The fiduciaries ore: Mills, Rockville. Leaving rienced, full time. Apply: quires skills In typ in g and Christmas — Sell Avon oak finish, large living FOUR ROOM APART­ WHITE console televi­ Constance E. Koplon contacting the Selectmen's Call Pat, 643-2711, M on­ professionals that have Products! Please coll 649- NURSE and mother of Available January. Best Office at 222 Bolton. Center Manchester 7:30am, re­ Marlow’s, Inci 867 Main, shorthand, and knowl­ room . $65,900. G roup 1, MENT — Immediate oc- OLD C HINA C ABIN ET — sion. Very good condi­ offer. Reply to Box JJ, 126 Adelaide Rd., day thru Thursday even­ been building a reputa­ 5382. two will care for your Manchester, Ct. 04040 Rood (649-8743). All propos­ turning from Rockville, Manchester. edge In real estate, est­ Phllbrick Agency. Call "cupancy. Parking, Glass doors, 3 shelves, tion. $99. Call 649-6477. c/o The Herald. als must be submitted by 5 ings between 6pm-9pm. tion for quality work for; HIGH SCHOOL BOY — child. Call 646-1311. and 2 4pm . Call 646-3647. 646-4200. adults. No pets. Security. ates and bookkeeping. 15 years. Call 742-5317, one drawer. $225. Call Richard E. Kaplan p.m. on December 19, 1983. FLORAL DESIGNER - Call days, 643-5820, even­ Junior or Senior to shovel Quiet nelghborghood. 646-7075 afternoons and OLD FASHIONED BUCK 18 Woodbine Street Henry P. Ryba 8;30am to 5pm. RESPONSIBLE PERSON GUTTERS CLEANED — 1976 FORD GRANADA — First Selectman LOOKING FOR a low- SALESPERSON — Full Needed tor busy holiday ings 643-7135. snow for North End resi­ Call 643-7443. evenings. Auburndole, Moss. 02166 to clear" driveway and Light moving. Lawns SAW, $6. Call 643-7153. Brown, 6 cylinder. Very 030-11 025-11 cost way to communicate time. Experienced. Ma­ season. Part time. May dents. Call 871-6267. Condominiums 32 PART TIME HELP sidewalks during winter raked. Attics and cellars good condition. $1800. your advertising mes­ ture. Apply: Marlow's, become full time. 643- MANCHESTER — Two BAKER'S TRAINEE wanted to work on dairy storm s. Call 649-9179. cleaned. No lob too big or Call 646-2796. sage? Want ads are your Inc. 867 Main, 0463. WANTED — Apply: Do­ PLUMBERS, STEAM- bedroom apartment, cel­ RECORDS — All kinds, INVITATION TO BID farm. Apply In person: SETTERS — Must be small. "Professional The Eighth utilities District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, answer. Manchester. nut Inn, Route 44a, Mea- NEW 2 BEDROOM lar storage, parking. Weston, Christmas, 1973 FORD GRAN TO­ Pella Brothers, 364 Bid- PART TIME SCHOOL state licensed. Highest work, at unprofessional Connecticut Is seeking bids on the sole of o 1948 American COUNTER HELP dowbrook Shopping Cen­ TOWNHOUSES — Close to busline. $330 FOUR PIECE COLON­ Childrens, JFK’s, Reli­ RI NO — $400 or best offer. LoFronce, 75b GPM pumper Fire Truck. The fire truck Is be- KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE™ by Larry Wright well Street, Manchester. BUS DRIVERS - Man­ wages, f u II com pany paid p rice s." Joe, 649-2328. WANTED - Apply Donut te r In C oventry, 742-7722. chester — Applications baths, fully oppllanced m o n th ly. Call 649-2871. IAL BEDROOM SET — gious. 50 In all. Will give Call a fte r 4pm, 646-8244. Ino sold “where ls“ ond “os ls“ . The vehicle rnov be In* ------— -■ — -1 Inn, Rt. 44A, Meadow- benefits. EOE. Call Hart­ kitchen with custom Excellent condition! spected by colling (203) 643-7373 and arranging for on ap­ now being accepted. Call LIGHT TRUCKING — record ployer. $25. Call brook Shopping Center In fo rd , 243-3087 fro m 8am to WEST SIDE — Five room $495. C all 649-9642. pointment. Sealed bids marked '^ Ire Truck Mike Leary, 12-5:30pm,. wood cabinets. Choice of Leaves removed, mov­ 649-0173. celved at the obove address by 7:00 p.m. December 19,1983. C oventry, 742-7722. 4:30pm. “* duplex, new tile ba­ 643-2373. carpet and vinyl floors^ ing, etc...C all 643-0341. Bids will be opened and recorded at 7:00 p.m. on that dote. Electric radiant heat. Ex­ throom, w/w carpeltn, VANITY WITH MIRROR KEROSENE LANT­ Bids shall remain valid tor thirty days from the bidppenino VoyR, a ^ K T MeeD67 WATe«r cryptogram* «r« crM tod from quotatlona by famoua poopio, paat and storage. Rent $350 - 25 cents; 13% w idth - .2 LEGAL NOTICE jettara^glat $04 far peitan •■$ •rtp pr—ant. Each tattar In tba dpbar atanda for anothar. Today'g etug: A aquaM D addition the Indlvldualy dinners. Must be of legal $56,900. CHFA approved: SNOWPLOWING By Pe­ tom made, lined 84" Very good condition. $40. plus utlltles and security. for 25 cents. MUST be The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on selected must be able to"\ ■age. A p p ly In person; Open House Saturday ter's Tree Service. Call drapes. Excellent condi­ Coll 643-5347 offer Monday, Noyember 28, 1983 at 7:00 P.M. In the HeoHno by CONNIE WIENER No pets. Call 649-0717. picked UP at the Man­ 4NM euer EQUIPMENT OPERA­ work Independently with Ground Round, Glaston­ and Sunday, 12 to 4pm: now to r prom pt estim ate, tion. $20 a pair. Call 3pm.Sa,b2,fclos72 Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to chester Herald Office BE­ 643-6463. BOY'S ROSS B IK E — 16" hear and consider the following petitions: “ORJVS MD FXEM J8 . R EZOPSM TOR NEEDED by gen­ minimum supervision. bury, 2 to 4pm. PETERMAN REALTY, 649-2456. ITEM 1 NO. 981 Dorothy E. Alderman — Request We offer an excellent 649-9404 - 647-1340 - 647- FORE 11 AM ONLY. Very good condition. $40. eral conetractor. Must ------—a yarlance of Article 11, Section 1.03.01 (r) (10) to permit use of ix iA v rtss hove experience on back- benefit pragram Includ­ 0080. CUB SCOUT UNIFORM Call 643-5347 a fte r 3pm. premises for boking classes for a maximum of 6studentsat CVZM ... ZL8-KXLAU8A-HPHMQ AN OHIO O IL CO. offers ••••••••••••••aaaaaaaaa SCREENED LOAM ------hoe and driving dump ing dental, medical, life high income, plus cash Homes for Rent 43 ••••••■•••••••••••••••• SHIRT, Size 12. Pants, one time (2 students permitted) — 123 Richmond Drive — gravel, processed gravel, husky waist, 30. Scarf, t^ALEIGH built ladles26” Residence Zone AA. , . ■ , truck. Must be able to Insurance, retirement bonuses, benefits to ma­ Lots/Land for Sol# 33 ITEM 2 NO. 982 Betty L. Modeen — Request variance of SPECIAL: Over SH ae- f' OKRLL8VE RLA MK8U8’E EMPVV Polnflng/Poporlng 52 sand, stone and fill. For clip and hat Included. service and maintain and 100% tu itio n re im ­ ture person In Manches­ bicycle, 3-speed, light Article II. Section 3.01 to permit use of a portion of o lections and a F R ra deliveries call George Excellent condition. $15. weight, coaster broke. equipm ent. Call 742-5317, bursement. Applicants ter area. Regardless of TOLLAND — Short term ,••••••••••••••••••••••• residential dwelling os o two station beauty salon with one Pattern Section in tha Grlfflng, Andover, 742- Call 643-6927. Includes on exercise port time employee In addition fo the occupant — 60 ALBUM. Jnat $8.00. LZMKPLI MZ QRMOK.” — J8MM8 8;30am to 5pm. for this position should experience, write P.T, lease or rent with option FREE CATALOG — Of PAINTING AND PAPER 7886. stand, detachable. Like Woodstock Drive — Residence Zone AA. ■o«ntt$Miaa«i subm it th e ir resum e In' Read, American LubrF to buy avallabte on this 6 At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and land bargains, 5 acres to HANGING —Exterior TWIN SIZE WHITE Four new condition. $75. Coll written communications received. Copies of these oellf Ions/ B-119—00LLI<-9M M i Bm . M b FPAV8U. BARTENDER — We need confidence or apply In cants Co., Dayton, Ohio 500 acres, covering Ver-' room ranch. Family- la irata Gam Nat It atCe klS room, llvlngroom with and Interior, ceilings re­ DELIVERING RICH Poster Bed with Canopy 649-1794. hove been filed In fhe Plonnlno Office and may be Inspected experienced bartender to person to Personnel, 45401. mont and the Berkshlret during office hourtr _ _ a-in — Rtintun aaitn. aa PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I don’t have any problems being fireplace, IVz baths, 2 car paired. References, fully LO AM - 5 yards, $60.00 Frame. Ideal Christmas »laaa4 aa4 3S!«S. ** work full time nights. Gerber Systems'Technol- at lowest Imaginable ott- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS compared to my brother. In fact. It makes me feel proud." — Insured. Quality work. plus tax. Washed sand, gift. $85. Excellent condi­ TWO VW RIMS w ith used Edward Coltmon, Secretary R-lil-miRURM RREiiani m Apply In person: Ground o g y , In c ., 40 G e rb e r WANTED — School bus ces. Write; Land Co*, garage on % acre. $700 Jim Belushl. , , month. Call today, 646- Martin Mattsson, even­ stone, trap rock, and tion. Phone 647-9028 offer snow tires. $15. Coll 647- Doted of Manchester, CT this 21st day of November, 1983. Round Glastonbury, 2 to Road, East, South Wind­ drivers. Will train. Call ta lo g , PvO. Box 938, N orth i-tu-ctmt-M rwmm aMab. C l 9MbyN£A.loc.TMR*g U 8 Pal * TM0»

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As the daughter announces she Street San Jose," the acting was as first woman mayor puzzle historians skiing guide. ★ ★ knows her mother has a drinking convincing, particularly Lisa Putnam problem, she sheds her good-girl as a lonely child seeking a friend, and ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 20 RATING: Two stars. image and tries to build a friendship Center Tom Ozlmek as a man mourning the OVERALL REACTION: Powerful with her mother. Stage loss of his child. Mark Gadoury was acting, weak plots. By far the The plot of Janet Kingman’s particularly enjoyable as the dis­ highlight was "Honeymoon "Tenth Street San JOse," if there was traught groom In "Honeymoon Strangers," a humorous conclusion one, was not apparent. Focus rapidly Kathy Garmus Strangers” to an otherwise serious and some­ shifted among five people apparently SETTING: Living room, street and times depressing evening. seeking meaning for their lives. bedroom, respectively. Simplicity in props was the rule throughout. PRODUCTION: Manchester Com­ Jack Coleman’s "Honeymoon Fair tonight Manchester, Conn. munity College Theater Wing, "An Strangers" centered around a new­ Complete lack of props in "Tenth Evening of One-Acts." Continues throughout all but a few scenes In Street San Jose" required a little too clouding dver Wednesday Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1983 lywed husband’s fears of becoming a I today and Sunday at 8 p.m. in the 9-to-5 corporate clone. He is particu­ "Tenth Street San Jose" and "Honey­ much audience Imagination. — See page 2 Single copy; 251.— . M M she refused to elaborate. the ambulance, she heard an nightmare." was considered experimental. Stanford University this morning after what police say higher pay than he was getting. Manville Krait explosion but was not sure what it "It's a tragedy — something Medical Center required payment before he could be was a knife attack on his parents, Mrs. Peterson said. She said he flown out there, he said. Manville 6'/i" Unfaced Manville GW Kraft THE PETERSONS first became was. Her husband said the noise of we’ll remember for a long tim e,” R-11 WALL INSULATION describe him as an introvert who had not gone out with girls since his aware something was wrong next the gunshots that killed Anderson added her husband. "H ere I was dying, and we had to raise the money 88.1 Sq. FI, Roll...... 13 22 R-1B A n n INSULATION 21? had few friends and enjoyed return to Manchester. ' R-1B AniG INSULATION R 19 At 5 1" Sallied Oeplli door when police cars and ambu­ was "like a muffled explosion." first. We didn't want to go A the press for help, but my 135.1 Sq Ft. Roll...... 20 27 15", 49 Sq. Ft. Roll .” ...... 12.74 playing the guitar. A 15 ". 49 Sq. FI. Roll...... ;11.76 HiaHianuTiM THE PETERSONS have known doctor said it was the only way." 23", 75.1 Sq. Ft. Roll...... 19 52 Anderson. 23, liked to read and The Petersons, both visibly lances began ariving around 4 this Shortly thereafter, the Peter­ 23", 75.1 Sq. FI. Roll...... jg g j Oovort 20 t/t (2irO,10''OC.) the Anderson family since the U L CeBulox (5 40parb«g | watch television but had not shocked by the morning's events, morning, they said. sons remembered, Mrs. Anderson worked since his discharge from said they krtew young Anderson " I started seeing lights and they was - brought out, then the son. Petersons moved into their Dough­ the Air Force three years ago, save was troubled but had no reason to just kept coming,’’^ said Mrs. When the son was removed from erty Street house late in 1978, Mrs. Mystic to release Bring Home the Materials That Will Help You Get Started JOHN R. ANDERSON for a short stint at Multi-Circuits, expect anything like the knife Peterson. the Anderson home, Mrs. Peterson Please turn to page 10 healthy harbor seal . . 1977 yearbook photo said Larry and Carol Peterson. attack today. They said they had She was already awake when said, she thought he probably was 999 3 9 9 Walerboard MYSTIC (U PI) — Officials of the Mystic Marinelife SHEATHING 2 GaI. Reg, 12.99 Reg. 5.99-Great Stull Aquarium plan to release a seal nursed to health but 4'xB'x’/„" . Exterior TEXTURE PAINTS FOAW SEALANT U.S. and world commemorate assassination of Kennedy they are keeping the exact time and location a secret grade. Agency cert. 'Evans’ Ruff-Cote or Seals around doors, to protect the animal's safety. ‘ATI’ Celling Texture window's, pipes. 12 oz Bv Barbara Williams his grave at Arlington National The late, president’s mother, planned a special homily in honor featuring diva Grace Bumbry, eternal flame in Arlington Ceme­ ’The Atlantic harbor seal was rescued off the Rhode 4'x6’x5.2M Solid Core United Press International Cemetery and then attended to a Rose, and his wife, Jacqueline of Kennedy. conductor Mstislav Rostropovich, tery that marks JFK's final resting Island coast five weeks ago and has been given a clean special mass at Holy Trinity Onassis, were to have gone to a Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., violinist Isaac Stern and pianist place." Reagan said in a state­ bill of health by veternarians at the aquarium. INTERIOII U O M Ipgy-TKHI mass near the family compound on Eugene Istomin. ment. "It is a flame that will 5“iIS J NATIONAL 3 9 9 World leaders, the Roman Ca­ Roman Catholic Church in Wa­ and family members, including Aquarium spokeswoman Lisa Kezer said Saturday Reagan called him "eloquent always bring his spirit to our SANDED PLYWOOD Reg. 7.59 Reg. 4.99-Clear tholic Church and Americans shington, D.C. Cape Cod, Mass., but the 93-year- the late president’s daughter, the animal would be released on a Rhode Island beach Perfect carpel underlayment. old Mrs. Kennedy was too ill to Caroline, gathered at Kennedy’s spokesman for Am erica" and said hearts and those of generations to PASSAGE SET nationwide commemorated the Reagan and House Speaker "at the beginning of the week," She said the exact 4’iT m m camiB in. a POLYFILW assassination of John F. Kennedy Thomas O’Neill, D-Mass., sat next attend. grave before the cemetery opened .his assassination was “ one of the come. Turn either piain knob 10'x25'x4 mil thick location and time of the release would not be made • ...... 9.59 • .12.49 20 years ago today and President to each other on the front row at the "H er health is fragile and she to the public. His son, John, is in most tragic episodes in our na­ "W e all remember the bright to retract latch. N428-3. (or extra strength public beforehand, to protect the animaUs safety. • H"...... 13.99 • V’.. .19.99 Reagan hailed him as "an eloquent invitation-only service, which was hasn’t been able to attend mass on India doing graduate work. tion’s history.” smile and wit he added to public The seal was first observed in a salt marsh near the spokesman for Am erica." broadcast nationally by the three a daily basis’ ’ the way she used to, They also were to attend a free '■ "Across the Potomac River Quonnochontaug Beachway by fishermen who 1 2 9 9 Most of Kennedy’s family visited networks. said the Rev. Edward Duffy, who concert at the Kennedy Center from the White House burns the Plea;8e turn to page 10 noticed she was having difficulty moving. Close 733 5 « inspection revealed the animal had a deep gash across X* Reg. 6.99 Quart 2 Handle-Reg. 17.99 the base of her tail. V2’ CDX Mill Cert. C E E a > STAIR BATH FAUCET Members of the Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Penetrating oil base PLYWOOD with pop-up Fils 4" Two days remain and Levys are still $2,075 short ‘ Inside Today Rescue Team netted the seal and she was transported interior wood stain centers. No. 525CH2A to Mystic in a small cage. Aquarium officials said 20 pages, 2 sections although unable to move properly, the animal was 2 for$ ^ Bv Susan Plese The family learned last week find an additional $1,425 in checks by Wednesday. Levy has pushed for the Thanks­ alert and fiesty. 89« s tro n g 5 9 9 Herald Reporter they would have to hire an air for a grand total o f $2,425. Diana contacted Levy’s wife, giving date so she will not have to Aquarium Veternarian Dr. J. Lawrence Dunn said ambulance to make the trip. And Denominations ranged from $5 up Edwina, this morning. " I have take additional time off from work. Advice ...... 12 Reg.1.15 Ea. Solarian Reg. 79* Ea. Switch Or Areo...... the gash was probably caused by a boat propeller. Reg. 9.99-Circline Time; minus two days and the cost, they found, was $4,500, to another $500', the latter from the some good news and some bad The couple’s 10-year-old daughter, 7 FLOOR TILES RECEPTACLE Business...... 1ft Dunn said he cleaned the wound and injected the ADAPTER counting. The Allan Levy fund; payable in advance. They had Manchester Molding and Manu­ news,” he told her. Although she Lisa, will accompany them. Classified...... 18-19 12"x12" No wax In Your choice. Brown or animal with antibiotics to lessen the likelihood of Convert your lights to minus $2,075. The cause; a new neither the resources nor the time facturing Co. was gratified with the community "Don’t you think this is great?” Comics...... ft 45 s/l cins for 40 05 ivory. U.L listed. infection, fluorescent operation. heart for the Florence Street man. to raise such a large amount. "There were a lot of personal response. " I could detect a slight said Diana today as he went over Entertoinment...... 12- Dunn said the wound has healed well and the*seal, LOvy, 55, plans to enter the Then two organizations heard of notes as w ell," Diana said today. disappointment," Diana said. Lotterv...... 2 the list of doiinions. "I'm im­ MHS W o r ld ...... :...... 9 thought to beabout four or five years old, has regained Sale Ends Saturday, November 26th University of Pittsburgh Medical the man’s plight and pledged "W e hope Allan comes out of this Mrs. Levy will call the ambu­ pressed. People from all walks of Obituaries...... If) used of her hind flippers and is back to normal weight. Center^Hospitaf in Pennsylvania financial support. The Manchester with flying colors," wrote one Opinion...... lance firm tonight after work. She life sent $5. $10. $15...... 6 The animal has been consumming an average of Thanksgiving Day to be evaluated chapter of UNICO National started couple. Peopletolk ...... 0 V plans to tell them how much money Donations may still be sent to the nine pounds of fat herring daily while in captivity. MANCHESTER NEWINGTON HARTFORD ENFIELD as a possible heart-transplant a fund for Levy with a $500 pledge. Sports...... 15-17 M&SpmcirSliMl * Allan Levy Fund, in care of the Atlantic harbor seals are found along the east coast 31?7 Berlin Tut notice 3200NO UtriiStitCl TSHuirtfAFMwnMBMl recipient. But first, he must get Temple Beth IShoIpm followed suit But the notes won’t get Allan on has been, raised, and then hope Television...... A M901X 666-U9I t SK9355 M l ??BS there. And his condition makes with another $500. that air ambulance. The Levy they will take partial payment. Manchester chapter of UNICO W eather...... *> but stragglers have been reported as far south as OPEN Mon (hiiiFti Btm flM pm $ai Bam SlOpm Sun 9 am 3 pir North Carolina. travel by commercial airliner UNICO president, Leo Diana family is still $2,075 short of the Although the hospital could National, P.O. Box 803, Manches­ goal. And the money must be wired evaluate Levy at any time, Mrs, ter, 06040. • impossible. opened the post office box today to ......