H im i l , IMH4 FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER H/namics’ troubles embroil Navy secretary OPINION Coming town plan Sub Santa made Islanders’ rookie Cloudy this morning; I I HI'N WII.I.IAM IMIOX taspayrr payments on five non- the salt." In return, the govern ol producing, lor $.531.6 million, lor Its own faulty work. II', |i Wi« invnlvi’d In mu’ of rompelilivr contracts awarded the ment was jimiled to paying including $88.8 million profit, or A company spokesman said the ‘tip of the Iceberg’ the children stare thwarts Whalers H MUI'lllHullonn of Ihr com- company since 1981 percent of overruns. 19.9 percent of targeted costs. firm is earning "modest profits" sunny on Sunday '» I* i(iM'<mpany presumably allowed for iUanrhratrr actual profit dollars on construc­ of inflation." Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm > tri Miiiilr Ihr purl alloMIliKtar from I'roxmire. who asserts his inflation in calculating its profit for tion of individual Tridents have . Saturday. Dec. 22. 1984 — Single copy: 259 ipiilit hiMhrr pnilils hot rrilor A company spokesman said the job shift created an appearance of the multi-year pacts, Navy offi­ risen from $50.2 million to $88.9 added costs resulted from fitting Ihr Milt rinMirnl s risk In rasrs a conflict of interest. cials say. It takes four to six years million, or 77 percent. V‘ '■ I list iitriin n s V riiolis. Mho the Tridents with vertical launch Sawyer, w ho denies any conflict to build a 688 submarine and from • The Navy would implement a lubes for cruise missiles. • •I i'« iili nnirliilril rriminal iiullrl hut has expressed regret about six to eight years to build a Trident. new policy under which the go­ III ilri linril III play Ihr tapr on "perceptions" his move has For actual labor, material and vernment and contractors would iinils hr has inrnril it m rrlo th r I'reated, said in an interview that overhead, an escalation clause split evenly any cost overruns or First storm Mil lii'iiiirinirni "genertiMy the profits are some­ automatically covers any impacts windfall profits on submarine Nazi TV drama S ra I j ’hiniin m l a ilra l M'ilh what higher " on GD contracts of inflation on Electric Boat. construction. By undercutting the iniiriiainM profits ton Ih r iiwarded under Lehman. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Tony According to Navy files, on a target price on the three Tridents Randall and Jose Ferrer will star ill iilai III iniirr than 1112 prr- "I don't regret for one second the 688-class attack submarine by $164 million. General Dynamics I \ rliiilia ilri larril in Inirr- decisions we made in 1981, John in "Hitler's S.S.." a special three- awarded in 1976, the company would increase its profit by $82 hour NBC-TV movie about two of winter has Ma Mllh I I'I Aihrns rorrrs Lehman and I." he .said. agreed to build the vessel for $9.'>.6 million. As a percentage of the German brothers at opposite ends iilrnla .laiiira florsry and John million, including $11 million reduced contract cost, profit would ON Th ru toli rs a rr on th r of Hitler's elite corps during World 14(111 CITING COST OVERRUNS that profit, nr 13 percent of the targeted amount to an tiverage of 27 percent War II. r resulted in bitter claims battles cost. on the three contracts. Although Randall and Ferrerget rliiiiali and Ihr roiiipany rhah with shipyards in prior years, he • The company would drop Ml' Ihr iniilll liMiirrs. drrivrd said the Navy offered to allow top billing, the brothers are placed snow and rain IN 1982. THE COMPANY threats to blame the government by John Shea and Bill Nighy. 'The II Salt iiinirarls Mhirhtvotild contractors to split ,'in percent of AGREED to build the liirger for delays in construction of 688s r lit in iiir Ilian t.'llin m illion cost underruns — unlike in the past cast also includes Lucy Gutte- About a dozen minor accidents and pushed across the central '.V Trident, a nuclear missile carrier and file a $100 million claim under ridge. Warner and Carroll were reported in Manchesterearly Plains. II Itplial priilll Irvris thr — to “pul a little sugar along with that only.Electric Bout is capable the Navy'sself-insurance program Baker. Friday evening when a storm blew Winter made its official arrival into the region, leaving roads and Friday at 11:23 a.m. EST. Winter r walks treacherously slick. storm watches were also posted State police Friday night had not through Friday night over most of Lindsey Real Estate counted the many accidents they Massachusetts, sections of Con­ O nhtiy. O n tu ii; 353 CenKr Street said occurred on Interstate 86 necticut and Rhode Island, south­ Manchester, CT T is r i during the worst of the frozen ern Vermont and east central New 21 649-4000 rainfall, between 4:30 and 7:30 York state. p.m. A spokeswoman for Troop K A cold front that moved into the tEAL ESTATE at the state police barracks in Dakotas ushered in another blast Colchester said there were five of Arctic air and wind chill factors minor accidents in Bolton during of 25 to 50 below zero. the storm, all weather-related. An extensive area of rain No injuries resulted from any of stretched from the mid-Atlantic the accidents in the Manchester Coast to the middle and lower area, police said. Mississippi Valley, Snow fell from THIS WEEK Town road crews sprayed sand south-central Nebraska to sou­ over the main thoroughfares in theast Minnesota with about 5 Manchester, but their work was inches of snow at Ida Grove. Iowa, made easier by rising tempera­ tures that turned most road The threat of a winter storm surfaces to slush before midnight. forced President Reagan to travel MANCHESTER The Town of Manchester Fire by car instead of helicopter to $185,000 Department helped one family Camp David, Md,, for the decofilort ° " ® the trees with nine tasfetully bSJerfl'^ rooms and 2800 square feet make this a must to see lor the selective pump out its flooded basement as weekend. the ice began to melt. There were Up to 20 inches of snow was on nb reports of fallen utility wires or the ground in Mullan, Idaho, and 10 UPI photo other property damage requiring inche.s blanketed Spokane, Wash. Rescue workers gather outside one of the entrances of the mine and rescue work continues despite the mine fire emergency service. Warnings and advisories for more the Wilberg Mine in Orangeville, Utah where 18 persons and weather conditions, snow and freezing rain were issued ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE for Washington, Idaho and Oregon, were still trapped. Nine bodies have been recovered from NATION, the first day of winter where motorists battled freezing had all the makings of the season rain and icy roads early Friday to with freezing rain, snow and get to work and thousands of school near-blizzard conditions that children got an early Christmas settled into the Pacific Northwest vacation. Fate of 18 miners still unknown MANCHESTER $84,900 "For the descriminating buyer" - Very nicely laid out. 7 rooms, family room, eat In kitchen, formal dining room and much more! Excellent locationll Bv Paul Roily Wednesday night when heat or apparently walked about 1,500 feet from the adjacent Deer Creek United Press International sparks from a conveyer belt toward the side tunnel’s entrance hitufe If tiH Wiik Piiil by tin Muithistei Htfild mine so that water could be Put Number 1 to work for you." Memo maze keeps ignited thick coal seams. before they were overcome. Had pumped into the burning coal ORANGEVILLE, Utah - Res­ It appeared the dead had tried to they made it another 30 feet, he seam. Crews erected slabs of cuers buttling thick smoke and a grope their way out of the smoke- said, they may have been able to concrete blocks along the smolder­ flaring underground coal fire filled tunnel, and may have been get past the fire — as did section ing seams in an effort to snuff out holiday in question found the bodies of nine men leading others, Emery spokesman foreman Kenneth Blake, the only the fire. They also doused it with a Friday, including six top execu­ Bob Henrie said. worker who escaped. slurry of water and foam. tives of the Wilberg Mine where 18 Bv Susan Vaughn could have Christmas Eve to The company officials were in All day the rescue team fought Several times Friday the fire Herald Reporter ' others were still trapped in. a the mine to observe as workers unsuccessfully to work its way into flared out of control, forcing the themselves after all. dead-end tunnel. That declaration brought forth a tried to set a 24-hour world a safety chamber at the end of a rescue team to retreat. 'Twas the week before Christ­ The specially trained volunteer production record. Henrie down­ 3,000-foot-long side shaft, where 156 E Center St loud cheer from the Town Hall. rescue squads braved searing heat mas and all through the town hall, But, alas, the merriment was not played the production speedup, the others might be huddled in an Manchester the memos were flying and the and falling debris in efforts to saying there was "absolutely no air pocket protected by heavy to last for long. The union president reach the other miners, including workers were wondering whether read his by-laws. Taking such correlation” between the record canvas curtains. they would have to work - on one woman, who have been attempt and the fire. Meanwhile, another crew Inside Todas; action, his by-laws said, required trapped for two days more than a t= > A fis [B s Christmas Eve. him to post a notice to employees Search team members stumbled worked to drill an air hole into the mile inside a mountain 115 miles across the bodies before dawn Since Christmas Eve falls on a five days before the day off. safety chamber. 20 pages, 2 sections. ««u Monday this year, the question southeast of Salt Lake City. Friday, The rescuers, wearing fire Henrie contradicted an earlier By that time, there weren’t five But hopes that they might be retardant suits and portable oxy­ report that a 3-inch air hole had arose among town employees. Advic#------12 Obituaries. __ to Some said they were even willing working days left before Christ­ found alive in a safety chamber gen units, checked the identities of been drilled into the chamber. He B u iln s s a ------20 O p in io n __ ___6 The Very Merriest Christmas to give up Lincoln’s Birthday to mas, so he couldn’t go along with it deep in the mine were dimmed by the victims, then moved on. The said work crews were having C la u llle d ------18-19 PaoplelalK . ____ 2 discovery of nine bodies huddled in Comics . 8 SporiB- . 15-17 ,have the extra day off at without risking more grievances. bodies were still in the shaft late trouble piercing the tough mine Entertainment___t2 Television Wishes To Our Many Friends and Christmas. So ... the third memo went out. an area of the tunnel just beyond Friday. walls. L o tte ry ------2 Weather . 2 So management pursued the This one simply stated that Town the fire, which was touched off Henrie said the men who died Holes were drilled, however. Families. question with the union and the Hall would be open on Monday and first conclusion was "NO." It all employees would be expected to SOUTH WINDSOR We Wish You and Yours A couldn’t be done. It had apparently work. Begins Jan. 3 Lovely SVb room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, kitchen Joyous, Peaceful and Healthy been tried before and one town The day the third memo came employee insisted on having Lin­ out was the day, according to the with dinette area, range, refrigerator, Holiday Season!! coln’s Birthday off and filed a poem written by Betty Hill of the $73,900 in-ground pool, good value $78,500 grievance with the union. asse.ssor’s office, that "A dark tumt iililat 1 room Colonial with 3 The union indicated there was cloud hovered over, in the late l i i T "h"* ramadtied kitchen, heated little interest in having the day off Genesis starts club for its clients V I shiifiiMni 1 bus Call lor an ap- Frank Strano, Carole Page, Diane afternoon. Another memo came after polling some members, thus By Sarah E. Hall Church St. "It’s a relief, to me, to The diverse group which cele­ *1 #43-40eo out, spreading a feeling of gloom." Herald Reporter smoking a cigarette in Ihe agen­ Haye.s, Sandy Fitzpatrick, Don the first memo telling employees After all the memos back and know that people care." brated Friday .seemed to prove the cy’s kitchen, said that just having O&R REALTY C0.I they had to work. forth, Steve Werbner, assistant The party she attended may be point. More than .50 people at someone to talk to give.s him Peaslee, Angela Hence, Then about two days later the general manager, said he figured Phyllis Farnham, 38, said she only the first of many. Similar tended the party, eating cookies, IB sought out Project Genesis be­ encouragement. A recovering al Mil and Aldo Mazzadra. union called management back town employees were confu.sed get-togethers — for recovering sipping punch and unwrapping coholic, he said Projec t Genesis MMNIT ni.^. 643-J692 and said it was getting more enough, so he issued a final memo cause she was “feeling very alcoholics, ex-mental patients, and presents bought through MACC’s depressed" and had no place to ’’has helped me regain my eonfi e n tn V I C n IVALUATK Robert D. Murdock, Realtor interest from members in having — to explain all the preceding other clients of Project Genesis — Seasonal Sharing program. dence to go out looking for work ” iswehetter Ml m a the day off. Management said it memos. live. will follow as part of a "social could go along if a written But things are looking up, she club ” the agency will start in EDWARD BENSON, who sat Please turn Ui page lu The conclusion, according to said. ------— agreement were drawn up, which HiH’spoem: " ’Twas the day before January. it was. Christmas, and all through the “Coming here has helped Elaine Stancliffe, director of OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM Then the second memo came out hall, the employees were working, brighten up my life a little bit," she Project Genesis, a referral and telling employees ’’YES," they but having a ball!’’ told a guest at a holiday party held counseling .service for the ___men- SELLING? Friday in the agency offices at 64 tally ill, said a recent $36,000 grant to her agency will allow the club to Christmas 1984 WE NEED YOU! meet on Tuesday and Thursday D.W.FISH afternoons, as well as Friday Here is a list of holiday Andover, Bolton and Coventry THE REALTY C O M P A N Y I M We have more buyers than homes! If I -and Gardens^ nights. closings on Christmas Eve and will be closed Monday through .you’ve considered selling over the Iasi Poor family needs Yule sharing Christmas Day. Jan. 2. Public and parochial several years but were hesitant because 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER VERNON CIRCLE • VERNON MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORI­ schools in Manchester and ol market conditions.., call the professio­ 643-1591 871-1400 TIES in town have long been Town oflices; Manchester Bolton close early today. Editor’s note: This is another in a series of up to other people and beginning to feel more town offices will be closed on nals at 646-2482. vignettes prepared by the Manchester Area touting the benefits of such a club. Retailers: Most stores and comfortable with himself. Tuesday. Town offices in An­ supermarkets will be elosed 4 I “WE’RE SELLING HOUSES!” Conference of Churches, which is seeking to Money is still a critical problem. Although he Some say it would help the provide needy Manchester and Bolton families mentally ill fill their empty hours dover, Bolton and Coventry will Tuesday. receives a monthly check through Social Security be closed Monday and Tuesday. Banks: All hanks will be with Christmas gifts, food and clothing baskets, Disability, hi.s-rent is .so high he cannot manage to with pleasant, constructive and hot Christmas^dinners. activity. State offices: Closed Tues­ closed Tuesday. Some will close totally support himself. day. Auto emi.ssions testing early on Monday. His sneakers are full of holes. He badly needs a Project Genesis’ club will begin He has a lot more going for him than many of our on Jan. 3. Activities at first will be stations will be closed Saturday, Liquor stores: All liquor warm winter jacket and gloves. He was wearing a Monday and Tuesday. stores will be closed Tuesday. mental health patients. Following a two-year pair of used boots that were so small, there were “get ting-to-know-each-other hospitalization in Norwich, he was placed with things — dinners, movies and so Federal offices: Closed Garbage collection: There enormous blisters on his feet until ourGenesis staff Tuesday. will be no garbage pickup in another patient in a supervised living noticed him hobbling and took him to the forth," Stancliffe said. The agency arrangement. offices, located in a modest yellow Post oflices: There will be Manchester or Bolton on Tues­ emergency room for treatment. regular mail delivery and win­ day. The landfill in Coventry Unfortunately, for him it wasn’t supervised He has a poor, but caring family. We can help frame house next to Emanuel enough. Shy and unable to verbalize his fears and Lutheran Church, will serve as a dow hours on Monday. All post will be open Saturday and them help him build a new life among us with our offices will be closed Tuesday feelings, he simply disappeared out onto the street support this Christmas. base. Monday but will be closed on and there will be no mail Tuesday and Wednesday. The when his roommate abused him. The man described above is one of the Stancliffe said a private founda­ delivery. Fortunately, he still has a family who keeps in tion in the Greater Hartford area landfill in Andover will be open more-than-350 individuals and households which Libraries: The Mary Cheney on Saturday and Wednesday. „ JUST LISTED! NEW LISTING NEW LISTING touch. A brother and sister-in-law looked for him MACC hopes to help this Christmas season. has awarded the three-year grant, Mi|liirio Manchester «119,900 until they found him in a shelter. which will also be used to increase and Whiton Memorial libraries Em ergency numbers: In ilO l ? ^droom, 2r _ Other: Hartford, to the Public Safely and Trans­ HE SAID HIS BIGGEST CONCERN is to ends operations in Mancheser; mili Tyco Laboratories; continuing problems citizens’ complaints about discrimination portation committees. Bates, whose 9th make sure that a 10-year. $5.5-billion of the Banks Cuninultee Stale Bep Elsie L. conversions begin; Cheney Hall with chemical spills at Harrison Street in the detention of two blacks in separate Assembly District includes a portion of infrastructure and transportation program Swensson. B-Manebesler. was ap|Miinted passed by the Legislature this year is not vice chairman of the (■overnmeni Adminis­ renovation. plant. incidents. Other: Manchester, was on both committees during his previous term. eroded. Bates said that some, programs tration *and Eteeliuns Cimmiittee and a have a way of deteriorating once they are member-of the Banks Committee. out of the public eye. Bep. .) Peter Eusseas. B Marlborough, McCa v a n a g h ,' a M a n c h e s t e r real " I never thought the Republicans would was assigned liilhe Public Safety and Labor Peopletalk Weather estate broker, said he was .somewhat h;«-o iho en ri| b«‘ Uxiking cvco and Piihlie Employees eomniittees. Perhaps by spring Plenty of Christmas dolls Today’s forecast Christmas came a bit early for the expanding Connectlhnt. Massachusetts Doll family of Washington state this week as two and Rhode Island: Today; rain ending early morning then OOOOe>Jp»ooo 9 brothers and their sister became parents within Cedar St. museum to open soon 24 hours. partly cloudy. Highs 45 to 50. The first birth- occurred early Wednesday at Clear Saturday night. Lows in Seattle's Swedish Hospital, when Cynthia Doll the 20s. Sunny Sunday. Highs 30 A museum of local history being planned prompted complaints from several town collection and a collection of luiuks. and her husband, Patrick, became parents of to 35. by the Manchester Historical Society could directors earlier this year, who .said the Including .sonic by Manchester aulhiirs, 6-pound, 7- ounce Jennifer Evette. Maine: Precipitation ending be ready to open in the spring, the society's society should make aesthetic improve­ said Herbert Bengt.sun of Ihc museum Later that afternoon, doctors delivered 7- followed by clearing Saturday. publicity chairman said Friday. ments to the building. The building, which is committee. next to the Mahoney Recreation Center and It would be the first museum of its ty|ie in pound, 9>/t-ounce Carmen Michelle to Patrick Highs in the mid 20s north to Jon M. Harrison said that the outside of the Washington School, is leased by the Manche.sler. Doll’s brother, David, and his wife, Meredith. upper 30s south. Fair Saturday Herald photo by Tarquimo the Cedar Street building that will house the society from the town. "The type of museum we envision would And on Thursday, Valerie Doll Claiborne, night. Lows in the single Oo museum has been repainted and the inside The building housed the Lutz Children's be a general collection of a l in 1883 and T. V. The highest temperature re­ 18, Now Orleans 72. Now York 52. Phoenix 67, San Francisco 52. investigation. Route 44 at Eng- game show host Gene Rayburn ported Friday by the National Seattle 47, St. Louis 39, Washington 60. ‘Stranger In the Straw’ lands Hardware, Bolton (Bolton). in 1917. Weather Service, excluding Friday. 6:33 p.m. -- motor I/2NICI Alaska and Hawaii, was 88 vehicle rollover, 106 Hebron Road, On this date in history; Rehearsing for Sunday’s Salvation Joanna Perrett. The musical, titled. BIITW Bolton (Bolton). In 1785, the American Contin­ degrees at McAllen, Texas.The Arm y musical are, from left, Emily , "Stranger in the Straw," will be e u u T t low was 9 degrees below zero at Manchester Herald Friday, 7:53 p.m — medical call, ental Navy fleet was organized, Christine Russell, Gregory Geer, An- performed at 4 p.m. at the Citadel, 661 •Luih LMthor consisting of two frigates, two Ephrata, Wash. 35 Brewster St., Coventry (North Richard M. Diamond, Publisher gela Orfitelli, Michael Orfitelli and Main St. The public is welcome. Coventry, Andover). •HI Quality brigs and three schooners. Sai­ •Man's a lors were paid $8 a month. Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitia Ladlas' Fine Candy. Plus.., In 1864, Union General William Lottery Associate Publisher Business Manager •Cindy Cupboard Sherman sent President Abra­ an ham Lincoln this message: " I USPS 327-500 VOL. CIV, No. 71 New Britain continue internal probe 50% •Schfiin’i beg to present you as a Christ­ Connecticut daily Publlitiad dolly except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are SI.20 mas present the city of and certain holldovi by the Mon- weekly, tS.13 for one month, S1SJ5 NEW B RITAIN - New Britain The grand jury report states lobsters from the New Britain ration counsel has ruled the city Savannah.” :4 Friday: 667 cheater Publlthlng Co., 16 Bralnord for three months, S30.70 (or tlx police are conducting an internal Wenz testified before Superior Seafood Co. can discipline DePinto and Wenz if Place, Mancheeter, Conn. 06OW. months and M l 40(of one year. Mall investigation to determine how Court Judge George D. Stoughton Stoughton's report says other In 1944, ordered to surrender Second clots oostooe paid at Man­ rotss ore available on reouest. the police investigation uncovers by Nazi troops who had his unit Play Four: 7266 chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: many officers stole goods and that he and another officer took officers participated in some of the evidence of wrongdoing. Mayor trapped. General Anthony Weekly Lotto: Send address chonoat to the Man­ funds during the mid-1970s. cash on three or four occasions thefts. William McNamara has said the chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, To place o closelfled or dltploy Two current and four former from people being taken to "You have to turn over all the McAuliffe of the U.S. lOlst UPl photo Manchester, Conn. 06040. advertisement, or to report a newt city has the authority to fire the Airborne Division replied with 6-8-11-19-21- 29 Item, story or picture Idea, call police officers have admitted to a hospitals. rocks, said Police Commission two officers if evidence of wrong­ GUARANTEED DELIVERY: It grand juror they stole money one word: “ Nuts!” 643-2711. Office hours o re0:30 o.m. Wenz also admitted taking a bag Chairman James Frugale, noting doing is found. Today In history other numbers drawn Friday you don't receive your Herald by 5 to S o.m. Mondov through Fridov. either from patients being trans­ of change while investigating a commissioners asked the police in New England: o.m. weekdays or 7:30. a.m. Satur­ day, please telephone your carrier. ported to hospitals or from busi­ break-in at a house, stealing tools department to determine the iden­ A thought for the day; Ameri­ O n Dec. 22, 1983, PLO leader Yasser Arafat was Massachusetts daily; 1880 can statesman Adlai Stevenson If you're unoble to reach your The Monchester Herald It a nesses and homes. fi'om four businesses and taking tity of the other officers mentioned QCIALITY BOXED Vermont daily: 838 corrier, call subscriber service at subscriber to United Prats Interna­ The police commission has sche­ money. in the report. American steamship Savanah XMAS Gift Wrap said, "The time to stop a welcomed into Egypt by President Mubarak. Arafat is 643-2711 by 7 o.m. weekdays or to tional newt services and Is a Maine daily; 710 duled a special disciplinary hear­ made the first steam-powered, revolution is at the beginning, shown a month earlier visiting wounded fighters in the a.m. Saturdays for guaranteed m am btr of ths Audit Bureau of Police are also investigating the Neither DePinto nor Wenz can be too sq l e e t C O q q CHOCOLATES Rhode Island daily: 3848 dellverv In Manchester. Circulations. ing Dec. 28 for officer Randall admjssions of officer Daniel J. part sail-powered cro.ssing of the Light, dark and foil wrapped not the end.” northern Lebanese port of Tripoli. prosecuted because the statute of reg. 4 50 New Hampshire daily: 0708 Wenz. DePinto, who testified he stole limitations has expired. The corpo­ Atlantic in 1819. I 4 - MANCHEFTKFt HERALD. Sulurduy, Dec. 22, 1984 M.Wt'HKSTKH HKKSjturdj>. IVh- 2j . ms4 5

U.S./World Union Carbide pians ABC APPUANa & Rff AM GENERAL OIL SALES - SERVICE - PARTS AARON COOK ON ALL MAKES OF PORTABLE in Brief MANCHESTER APPLIANCES AND SERVICE ON iayoffs in Georgia ALL MAKES OF HOME OR HEATING OIL BUSINESS COMPUTERS. Soviet defense chief dies Specializing In new & used DANBURY (UPI) - Union Carbide Jan. 5, 1985. vacs and built-in systems MOSCOW — Defense Minister Dm itri Ustinov, announced plans Friday to lay off 27 The 33 workers who will keep their QUALITY SERVICE jobs will be used to package finished 301 East Center St., Manchester who presided over the greatest arms buildup in workers at a Georgia insecticide plant Mit'harl Cit41_0070 Soviet history, died of a heart attack follow'ing becau.se production of a toxic gas that products. Union Carbide said. CALL 568-3500 Cathryn Mathiou D 4 9 * 0 0 /9 surgery for a ruptured artery, the Soviet killed 2,500 people in India has been The only employees expected to be HAS IT! leadership announced Friday, He was 76. suspended. affected by the January layoff were The officiai Soviet news agency TASS an­ The company also announced that hired in November with the under­ nounced Ustinov's death at 8.52 p.m., Moscow shipments of the chemical methyl standing they were meeting temporary tim e. He had struggled through a long illness that i.socyadjite that were turned away in demands, the company said. Featuring This Week... began with a bout of pneumonia iate in October Brazil w d France will be returned to Union Carbide suspended production He had not been seen in public since Sept. 27 the United States through the Norfolk and shipments of methyl isocyanate Authorities had explained his ab.sence by saying International Terminals in Norfolk, from its Institute. W. Va., plant after he was suffering from a cold — the same Va. the lethal gas leaked from the sim ilar For All Your Noodo 76J o iW 19) Mum Si MoncKo^fa* statement that preceded the death of Soviet Union Carbide officials met with plant in Bhopal. PKorve 64J 1)91 o> 64J lOOO" President Yuri Andropov. federal, state and local officials in "Additional layoffs may be neces­ TRAVEL«INSURANCE •Hrr • Eo«fb«4>ok M u ll M o o t f ie M In Washington, a State Department spokesman Norfolk to discuss procedures for sary at Woodbine, as well as layoffs at 391 Broad 8t., Manchaatar PHone 4 SO ) I 4 ) said Ustinov's death was not expected to affect handling the shipments, which were our Institute plant unless we are able to §A S fW M N COMMfCFJCVP'S 6 4 6 - 7 0 9 6 next month's taiks in Geneva between Secretary refused by officials in Brazil arid resume production and distribution of IMADSNO PUU SWVPCV OPffCMMSf of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign France following the disa.stcr in India, methyl isocyanate at the Institute plant Secretary Andrei Gromyko The company , in a statement from its by the end of January," said Robert headquarters irt Danbury, said the Oldford, president of Union Carbide If You Would Like To J . B . ELECTRONICS shipm ents w ill be "handled inth e sa m e Agricultural Products Co. STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV manner they have been handled Production will not be resumed - Pope raps liberation theology without incident for the past 10 years." "until the causes of the tragic incident See Your Ad Here, Call SALES AND SERVICE VATICAN CITY - Pope John Paul II Friday "The unloading operations will be are fully understood," Oldford told leaders of the Roman Catholic Church they conducted in full compliance with all stressed. Us Monday Morning at appropriate regulations in order to 7 T U 1 must defend the poor from the "illu.sory and Methyl isocyanate is a raw material - _ ooo dangerous ideological proposals" of liheration insure the safety of all those involved used in the production of insecticide _____ theology. and of nearby communities," the products at the Woodbine plant and is The Herald Ad Dept., The pope used his annual Christmas audience statement said. normally supplied from the company's with cardinals and priests from Rome and the Meanwhile, Union Carbide said it Institute facility. 643-2711... JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 V atican to m ake a second attack in as many days will lay off 27 workers at its Woodbine, Ga.. plant, where the chemical is used. Oldford said the company was on M arxist concepts, many (;/which are espoused making every effort to find out what by advocates of liheration theology, More than 2..500 people died when the happened in India. OVER The address reinforced a series df statements chemical leaked Dec. 3 from.a Union For Only ®15 MANCHESTER 45 Carbide plant in Bhopal. India. "Union Carbide Corp.’s technical YEARS from the Vatican in recent months warning of the team from the United States will dangers of linking religion with Marxist precepts, Following the tragedy. Union Car­ MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE bide directed its worldwide affiliates to continue its investigation at the site Per Week, Your such as the struggle between economic classes. It through the holidays to expedite the also came as the pope prepares to begin within six convert remaining supplies of the Opp Estl Cemalary CALL 649-5807 chemical into finished products a results of their investigation." Oldford weeks a visit to Venezuela. Kcuadorand Peru, the said. Ad Can Appear homeland of the Rev. Gustavo Guttierrez, safety precaution. lU A L IT Y founder of liberation theology. Company officials initially said 60 The company said inspectors from HARRISON ST workers at Woodbine would be laid off the federal Occupational Safety and iMORIALS MANCHESTER starting Saturday but later announced Health Administration are working UPI photo In This Spot! More fake dolls seized the number of workers had been with Union Carbide in a safety review A special Christmas reduced and the effective date of the of operations at the Woodbine plant DALLAS — No more raids for counterfeit layoffs delayed. that convert methyl isocyanate into Sen. E(jward KennetJy, D-Mass., serves food Friday morning in a "SiTi inn ^Inm licMi r Fur O u t Ml } riir.i” Cabbage Patch Kids doljs were planned in the The company canceled plans to finished products. feeding station at the Bati Refugee Camp in the Wollo Province ABC APPLIANCE & REPAIR Dallas area but U.S. marshals had already seized temporarily lay off .33 workers at more than 1,500 of the allegedly fake dolls, a Union Carbide said OSHA inspectors Woodbine Saturday and said the of Ethiopia. Kennedy, on the third day of visiting Ethiopian marshal said Friday. also will be at the plant while permanent layoff of another27 workers remaining inventories of the chemical famine centers, spent nearly five hours in Bati. He and two Penttand The flor/sf U.S. District Judge Barefoot Sanders ordered ABC APPLIANCE & REPAIR is pleased to announce it’s had been delayed from Dee. 29 until are processed into finished products. the dolls seized after Original Appalachian family members will travel to the Sudan for Christmas Day. CALL 24 B IR C H ST Artworks Inc. of Cleveland. Ga., asked him to halt first full year in it’s new location at 301 East Center St. in TEL 643-6247 distribution and sale of the pudgy counterfeit FOR AN EXPLANATION the Manchester Plaza. The move has greatly increased 643-4444 Cabbage Patch Kids. They are thought to be F.T.D. OF A PROVEN WAY! MASTER CHARGE imported from Taiwan their productlines and services. New to the move, are the WORLD WIDE No arrests were made in the raids on two of five New probe heads toward Halley’s comet AMERICAN EXPRESS SERVICE alleged distributors in Dallas. 649-7867 following: sales and installation of build-in vacuum sys­ Original Appalachian Artworks is the dolls' Bv John lams The United States also plans to use a satellite in Dr. John Simpson, the University of Chicago tems; personal and business computer repair: sales of Pa­ designer and Coleco Industries of Hartford, United Press International orbit around Venus to look at the comet and a set of designer of the dust analyzer, said Thursday the SPECIALIZING IN manufactures the coveted toys, which are again telescopes will be flown aboard a space shuttle in university-Soviet space collaboration was the result nasonic personal electronics, not to mentin they carry in short supply. MOSCOW — The second of two Soviet Vega space SUPERIOR MUFFLERS Earth orbit to examine the comet. of an invitation from the Space Research Institute of over 50 models of vacuum cleaners and a large selection of probes carrying American scientific equipment the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. (ZUie rocketed away from Earth Friday for a swing by the According to America's Planetary Society, the two DON WILUS GARAGE, INC. CUSTOM CUTTERS Fedorenko looks for country specialists small home appliances. They continue to offer quality ap­ Venus and a historic rendezvous with Halley’s Vegas carry television cameras, spectrometers to "This opportunity seemed important not only for its WHEEL ALIGNMENT . BRAKE SERVICE - WRECKER StR. i t ^ 101 C E N T E R ST NEW YORK — The lawyer for a former Nazi comet in 1986. study the makeup of the comet, the American dust scientific value, but also as a demonstration of the g e n e r a l r e p a i r i n g pliance repair at reasonable prices, and parts for the do-it- MANCHESTER. CT 06040 prison guard said Friday he has exhausted all Official Soviet television broadcast nationwide the analyzer, and instruments to measure radiation and cooperative, peaceful space exploration which can be Propane Cylinders Filled attempts to keep his client from being deported to launch of the white racket carrying the 8.800-pound magnetic fields around the planet. achieved between our two countries,” Simpson said. Air Conditioning Service yourselfers. 649-8879 643-8383 the Soviet Union where he could be put to death. Vega 2 probe from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the TELEPHONE ^ la MAIN STREE^ Andrew Fylypovych. the lawyer for Ukrainian- Central Asian desert. Space officials interviewed on MANCHESTER CONN '3hn4 Autliorized MonU‘ Curio born Feodor Fedorenko. 77, met with officials of a television said all systems were functioning normally. OPEN THIS MONDAY ONLY 10am-4pm Hair Piece Center foreign country he declined to name to discuss the Like Vega I launched last Saturday, the Vega 2 deportation. spacecraft carried a comet dust analyzer built in the New England Country Woodworking, h e "The potentially interested government has United States and paid for by the American space ARE YOU SELUNG YOUR HOME? agency. Harris Hardwoods refused to admit Mr. Fedorenko," a spokeswo­ 260 Tolland Turnpike man for Fylypovych said. "For all we know at The Soviet news agency Tass said the Vega m ission MARTIN & ROTHMAN. INC. this point he may already be deported. He may provides "graphic evidence of the high efficiency of Manchester, CT 06040 already be on a plane." international cooperation in the peacefui use of outer REALTORS (203) 649-4663 She said Fylypovych had left New York, where space. Tass made no mention of the American EXPERIENCE..KNOWLEDGE...TRUST instrument. ^ ' ^ R Ziebart Rustproofing Company Commercial & Residential he had been try ing to arrange for another country .. FOR OVER 15 YEARS.. Woodworking & Supplier to take Fedorenko, and was headed home to The $117 million Vega mission will be man’s first Philadelphia. closeup study of the comet named after British CALL Special: Thru December, astronomer Edmund Hailey who first calculated that Vernon Industrial Place Red OaK'Piy G2S ‘49. the comet swings past the sun and Earth every 76 M ssdm tsr 646-4144 Court blocks child testimony years. r , i / l ( tTliJi, iii)‘\ iiiiililhlr. ST. PAUL, Minn,—- The Minnesota Supreme The European Space Agency is scheduled to launch Clark Road (Rt 86, Exit 97) a spacecraft named in July to rendezvous with EVERYTHING IN GLASS Court ruled Friday that people accused of child "WE CAN T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT Connecticut abuse in two Scott County sex rings may not force the comet on March 13,1986. Two Japanese spacecraft their alleged victims to testify at pre-trial are scheduled for launch in January and August to Vernon, CT , 872-3361 Travel Services hearings. reach the comet on March 8. 1986. JJL WHITE GLASS GO. Alvin Rud, 47. and his wife. Rosemary, 51. of The robot Vegas, first of an international flotilla of (Inside D&L Store. Lower Level) Jordan, Minn., who were among 24 people five spacecraft planned to explore Halley's comet, are Manchester Parkade charged with sex abuse, wanted to ask the scheduled to reac(i Venus in mid-June. Each Vega will • 4 « - 7 3 a 2 children to testify at a pre-trial hearing on more drop off at the plariet a capsule containing a balloon to Manchester, CT specific sex abuse claims. study its thick atmosphere and a craft to attempt a Ol t:K .10 i f ; IKS F VPF;NfF.5( F State District Judge Martin Mansur ruled in nighttime landing on Venus. 31 aiSSELL ST. (UANCHESTEh 647-1666 •MIRRORS -SHOWER DOORS -STORE FRONTS February the couple could not force the children The m ain part of each Vega w ill continue on toward Hwrs: Nwi, Tm s , Fri 0 4 P « — Wad a Thars PM •SAFETY GLASS -BATHTUB ENCLOSURES -ETC *■ % to appear. The Minnesota Court of Appeals in July the rendezvous with Halley’s comet. Vega 1 is SM. 10-4 PM then said the children could be called for limited scheduled to pass within 6,200 miles of the comet’s questioning. nucleus on M arch 6, 1986, with Vega 2 passing closer Twenty-four adults were charged during a three days later. C u r t i s yearlong investigation of the case. 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OPINION o < ^ - IIIi iNiii nUP H i I New town plan will be lip of the iceberg’ • V v r ° | i M '

In September 1983. the town planning director ANYONE WHO HAS WATCHED the deliberations of fafi inform ed the business community that a new 1^* J l f l- Comprehensive Plan of Development for Manchester Manchester’s zoning officials can tell you that the new would soon be ready for consideration. Manchester plan is long overdue. ^ S " s - The old plan, he told mem bers of the Greater Its presence would lend cohesiveness to the way the Spotlight f i l s l Manchester Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast zoning authorities approach specific applications for | s -1 5 *.'3 meeting, had been virtually useless for years. James P. Sacks things such as zone changes and multi-family housing Sleuth finds Uti Developed by a consultant in 1963. the plan had never developm ent in Manchester’s less dense areas. Ml! been u ^ated and failed to reflect the massive changes § Herald City Editor Moreover, Pellegrini is right to call for a subsequent ■Uh seen in town since its inception. study of the regulations, which he sees as "tools that 1 1 ? I I I I £ c S.™ shenanigans : I S , o “-11 During his presentation, town planner Alan Lamson you use to implement the plan of development.” 5 c sil-s* 2 > irt » predicted that a public hearing on a draft oi the new Recently we have seen some progressive changes in “■ I v il I « ^ 9 ^ k >' o | | i ' plan would be held in N ovem ber 1983. followed by highway that will join it with the 1-84 extension the zoning regulations, especially in the newly adopted Down EasT^, iC3 adoption by the Planning and Zoning Commission early connecting Spencer Street with Bolton Notch. provision allowing group homes to house emotionally in 1984. Pellegrini said, for instance, that the town has disturbed teenagers. But there’s plenty of room for WASHINGTON - Tom durnTT further, and more technical, improvements, which big, tough-looking man, a 48-year- < c V c received "lots of preliminary inquiries" concerning the • " ? 5 Buckland area and foresees a strong interest in further must remain on hold until a new comprehensive plan old former Army intelligence ALTHOUGH M ANY THINGS have changed since •i > development immediately along the highways and near has been adopted. officer and Baltimore cop who has that meeting, including the occupant of the planning interchanges. ignited a forest fire of controversy director’s office, we're still waiting for a glimpse of the In addition to addressing development along the REPORTS OF THE IMPENDING presentation of a in Maine with his self-appointed plan and its vision of what the future Manchester ought ,ZiPi 4 cn < highway corridors themselves, the plan will anticipate new plan date back several years, and the document’s campaign as a citizens’ rights It- to hold. But Mark Pellegrini, who took charge of ?o ^ * ill's = An the long-term impact the construction should have on failure to materialize can’t really be blamed on the advocate. i l l III planning in the spring, reassured us this week that the 'll irst" I 2 planning staff. Like other municipal agencies, the Depending on who you believe, 0 ' Manchester. I - I IffI plan has not disappeared into the bureaucratic mire. Dunn is either a champion of the p i ^ ° I * planning department has limited resources with which V I ‘ < ^ I * 9 ? Pellegrini said the new plan should be ready for t/i ui£ ; S j IT W IL L TA K E IN T O ACCOUNT an increase in the to accomplish a seemingly endless amount of work. little guy or a self-promoting consideration by the late spring or early summer of < fire himself to get publicity. They l i - j ^ s ^ I 2 spurring increasingly dense development in an area developers, but there’s no comprehensive guide that S a g s g S r ¥ (DO regulations so they can be brought into conformity with a OD oc planners can use as a basis for important land use view with equal suspicion his .i So I the goals established in the new plan. that now holds m ainly single-fam ily houses. decisions. report a year later that he was shot Overall, the plan will have to address a significantly 2 C 0) O) ■** p 2 p'”’ s S o * ^ ^ ' _ 4) £ C 0) 01 3 ® different community than did the one adopted in 1963. If Pellegrini and his staff find themselves in danger of twice by a pair of assailants. It- 0) ^ n> 2 > o V > o < > ts i C E ^ ^ 5 u • ONE OF THE DOCUMENT S major features, as As Pellegrini sees things, one goal will be to account for being unable to meet their current projection for Far from being silenced by the 'A n > ™ o s s i X c 2 t) .i reported by both Lamson and Pellegrini, will be its submitting the plan, the administration and the Board official hostility and skepticism, p I 5 ^ 2 urban center surrounded by increasingly populated | z l| • • S a f e ' § reconstruction of Interstate 84 and the advent of the fringe areas. meet the deadline. unabated zeal. Last month, he “i &95 y 0 .xI- Ii ■S S m ^ made a respectable showing in his ."I :s £ £ '5 |iii 5 s J11 “ ! " » g J •i o Sifil N slip! i p ^ s 1 ° I i z - l ^ «..gpS s S i I 1 “ . <0 «- (D losing race for sheriff of Kennebec iT o " I n - ; K y = o f i g ’D• been bilked in real-estate transac­ § ! ° g tions. They came to him, he said, ‘ 2 2 because they knew his background « O | |lc I <|ll u g I ; I I S l S llll I as an investigator. IX (/) I 1 1 -E S 8 I tii y 4, i Dunn investigated and con­ 1 3 “ i v - ’ 1 , ! , o g I c 0 : I S iill? cluded that perhaps two dozen : 9 £ o * z , ilIjSik M £ 4 9 o a uf w s 3 5 _ u. 2 ’I W .52 ; s .'"•e < ' a .5 T 2 o n o (B (A persons had been unfairly treated. j Io 8 C 0 ) 0 „ I ; o ? £ < , O ? .3 C o'" He forwarded his findings to the I sHr-----z t Q ^‘ I’ i 5 i . O I p i ' I I o© 1 m| ^ Z (A ^ 2 < 1,-1 ^ i-R (R I *5 S J lc -§ fe state attorney general. According 9 @ 0 @ E S S ^ .3 2 ' iggS sH l-Ifii ooc c to accounts by the people Dunn PN 00 tried to help, the state real estate commission also referred some of the cases to Maine’s attorney general for action. Former state Assistant Attorney -•-'i General Cheryl Harrington said her office didn't have enough L4SS5 ZBI m - f •„ ec o> ROCKPORT independent experts agreed that liit I Dunn’s charges deserved “ more WINTER. thorough investigation." I > 8 I E -9 8 SO b J p S c 5 I H I CONTINUED i s i 2 „ * 5 s s'® s » 1 3 ' Z c Si ! THE REAL ESTATE cases were I 0 S : ; 3 ; g, 6.5 S E s S I Photo by only the start. Dunn soon began 5 ^ <0 (/) A) Tarquinio i s l i l i : ™ wE 0. § £ g 2 ■ I rattling even bigger ^ges by O p A z : i S o ■ * ” 2 S) m charging that state add federal ' S l i p ' <2s ;=■ O 3 P) ' ! S In £■ 2 So-|,i|Sgg! I > S 5 0) I 9 0 l § 0 i >2 9 0 ! S 0 @ @ r© fi' (55 K a fs fifj ® funds may have been misused by in in CO the state transportation department. iJ O. P ■S-5 s S--S Documents and other sources II 2 a ^ S Open Forum Sc *i S p 2 3 = support many of Dunn’s charges I * Si P that Maine’s transportation de­ .« S ° - I ^ partment was engaging in at least follows: The Maccabees, much lars that if Judaism had been Education Association for the some questionable practices. F c « 0) Hanukkah really smaller in number and arms than defeated by the Syrian-Greeks, the We’re not tired C e l 2 « - 5 recent pancake breakfast fund­ For example, sources in the E «> «A S the enemy force, set up a dummy religious foundations upon which Z -c 5 o ) . o ^ a joyous festival raiser for the Manchester Scholar­ department told my reporter that ' a ^ c 5 (-> o* camp. Christianity was later established of Flutie stories ui S ? s 9 c .£ ship Fund. bridges were built on roads that led Alii - ? ! 0 i 8 I I 0 0 * ? To Ike EiUlor: The Syrian-Greeks. believing would have been lost to the world, o 5 I 11- p Ie|5 111 8 * To (he Editor: It was a delightful family event only to the front doors of local s g ? f g 2 5 J J this to be complete Jewish en­ and neither Judaism nor Christian­ c e c u o „ s 9 g B p o M? 3 l1 1 Q- «» with good food, entertainment by officials or onto land owned by big llHalSl u. P I- u. £ J I ifi I® I ^ ^ ^ z : An article appeared on the High campment. attacked in full force ity would have exerted their ' y £-d a ? ! < . Z "> 2 r . I wish to respond to Bob the various youth groups, a Santa timber companies. t £ z S 1 0 1 ^ I < 1 “ E as School World page Dec. 18 con­ — only to find themselves sur­ influence upon civilization. © §9® © 9 0 © ilii® ® lii(i2 2 r 900©®®©©©§00Hfcj©fR'gt®'!;,'l - S. 2 2 9 0 ' Papetti’s rather cynical article A former state representative ; § © 2 2 r ' tJ3 Si I.S2 CM CM CM cerning the celebration of Hunuk- rounded by the major part of the I hope this clarifies any miscon­ to hear requests, and pictures of regarding Heisman Trophy winner said that when he tried to blow the Hebrew army, which, under cover ceptions that may have resulted Santa and the little ones to share kah. While it is true that Jews do Doug Flutie. whistle on some dubious bridge of darkness, had left the dummy from the article that appeared with the family. celebrate Hanukkah at this season, constructions, the windows of his camp and encircled the entire ' the reason for the festival is Dec. 18. Perhaps you are tired of hearing As I moved around talking with business were shot out. One bridge, £ C “O 01 somewhat different than that area. (George Washington, who about Mr. Flutie. but there are various families, everyone was had studied the Books of the the former representative said, led portrayed in the article. Perhaps Rabbi Richard Flavin many of us out here who are not. having a great time and appre­ Maccabees very carefully, used directly to a lumber company’s some amplification is in order. 400 E. Middle Turnpike Many of us have sat in the stands at ciated having an event like this to this same stratagem against the land — and nowhere else. It cost Hanukkah is a joyous festival Manchester Alumni Stadium and Foxboro over bring their children to. 1 British when the outnumbered the taxpayers $350,000. “ It is a real “ S s l s celebrating the first great victory the past three years and have t * H American troops were also strug­ dirty mess up here," he said. for religious freedom won by the watched him perform his "m ira­ Barbara B. Weinberg 0 i i | | ] I■5I r? / \ «... ai] J ilinig Jews more than 2.000 years ago. In gling to achieve America’s Attorney should cles." We cheered him on then and Mayor THERE WERE OTHER reports those days, the Jews of Palestine independence.) we continued to cheer him on this Manchester of questionable practices in the were dominated by the rule of Despite the overwhelming size of keep his practice December when his moment of department, including charges of ■ 1 § 15 Antiochus IV. a Syrian-Greek the enemy force, the Syrian- triumph came. )© l2 60©®©2 ^000®®®0®©2 i-’0©®®©^0©©®S5®®^i)©©o : To the Editor: overpayment to favored em­ emperor who demanded that eve­ Greeks were decisively defeated This “ little" quarterback has ployees. and the use of department ryone in his empire follow his ways and driven out of Jerusalem, and ‘Nutcracker* nice Being a client of Mr. Anthony restored a sense of pride among fuel and equipment for employees’ of worship. Judah Maccabee was finally able Pagano, I would like to comment the whole Boston College commun­ for ‘Grandmother* personal benefit. Attempting to force the Jews to to lead his troops happily and on his experience as a lawyer and ity. We are so sorry that you have While investigating the real- adopt his pagan ways, he seized victoriously back into their city. To (he Editor: servant of the court. grown weary of the media atten­ estate and transportation depart­ their temple in Jerusalem, filled it There, the Jews cleansed and |ll§i He has shown that he is a tion he is attracting. It is far better ment charges, Dunn says he with idols, and then ordered the purified the temple of every pagan professional attorney in his var­ to read about this refreshing young The nicest thing that happened to discovered the screws on his car’s Jews to abandon their faith on pain object that had been brought into i | | S | ious courtroom dealings, both man and. yes, his Eagle team, than me this Christmas season was carburetor had been loosened, o f death. it. and made it once again a house being in the Connecticut Concert ilf H E ^ ! I criminal and civil. In my opinion, to read Dom P em o’s excuses once' posing the risk of explosion. He *• ■< - ’•. C »0) I - I But the Jews refused to give up for the worship of God. It is told in 3 “ i ' .S ^ uj -t Q he should be granted the continu­ again regarding his losing Ballet’s performance of the also says the windows of his pickup i i l P i © • their faith in the One God. Jewish legend that when Judah’s “ Nutcracker." ance of the practice of law. in light Huskies. truck were shot out. Then the attic | i s ^ I Mattathias. the elder of the town of men were cleaning out the temple, ; s 3 of the tragic accident in which a I was so proud to be the of his home burst into flames in ®- 4- * 6 1l I: p i I X o * E Modin In Palestine, in defiance of they found just a single ja r of holy Shame on you for an extremely O P* UU £ I fine husband, father, and teacher’s "Grandmother" of so many tal­ what the state fire marshal said ^ < 2 1 the tyrant, called on the Jews to oil — only enough to keep the life was lost. arrogant piece of “so-called" ©©2©©®®®©©9l ©88®8®®©2a2 9§©®8«®'%©2 o ented youngsters, and also able to was a case of arson. A year later, ih ill5l2 6 60§® ©2;^f (7) ^ revolt. They followed their leader Eternal Light before the Holy Ark journalism! 00 00 O) He has been an asset to the co-mingle with so many talented Dunn was shot in the back and into the hills of Judea where Judah burning for one day. Connecticut courtrooms and .professional dancers. neck. Maccabee. one of Mattathias’ five Miraculously, this one jar should be allowed to pick up his ShiuroB Kelley District Attorney David Crook sons, organized them into an arm y. burned for eight days and eight I have watched for years Joyce ’ a-Sg own life and lead a full practice of 5 South Farms Drive said he has been told by police that " I t is better for us to die in battle nights, allowing the priests of the Karpiej’s troupe and loved every law. Manchester Dunn shot himself. But state police than to look upon the tragedies of temple enough time to prepare a performance and, like a child, investigators say that claim is our nation and sanctuary." he told sufficient supply of oil so that the wished I was one of the people on Robert K. Johnson "reckless." Crook said Dunn’s the Jews. Judzdi received the name Eltemal Light could remain lit stage, and my dream came true. 18 Haherem Ave. supporters "contain every nut in Maccabee. which means without interruption. MEA’s breakfast H i Union vl lie Merry Christmas, and thank you the state,” and he claimed that a “ ham m er." because of the blows Judah Maccabee then pro­ r. a delightful event to Joyce Karpiej and the Connecti­ check with Baltimore police would ^ u iipil he struck for freedom. claimed an eight-day holiday to el' cut Concert Ballet and — love, reveal that Dunn was fired for I, For three years the Jews fought celebrate the rededication of the slxjalilslss ■ S * S I M Address letters to: Open To (he Editor: from Grandma. mental disability. the army of Antiochus. The ac­ Temple of God. Thus the festival A I ®fe Forum. Manchester Herald. Baltimore records, however, LlllaSipill. count of this struggle is recorded in received its name, for Hanukkah :§0©8®2"ll2r.9i P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Just a short note to express Anne Miller show that Dunn was retired ®§4«llS©Hali Ii00©©i®lll.®©i ©0@®®8»fe?®S000^-.®8®®«V5 the Books of the Maccabees, where means “ dedication." (O <0 (O Conn. 0C949 appreciation on behalf of the 889 Fern St. because of duty-related back injur­ one of the battles is described as It is generally agreed by scho­ community to the Manchester Manchester ies. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Dec. 22. 1M4 - »_ » - MANCHES'lER HERALD Saturday. Dfc 22, 19«4 0 ) 3 a 2 ^ v» ■ w — 5 ^ ap* • w 3 2 - ft' . 5 Q ^0, o O ; I) n *-c® PLI6HT 121 FOB ? 5 | ° ? - S i 2 5 s s s 5 3 i= it^ > i a S as? 3 ' ; I a c w “o o5® § o THE NEXT * NAIROBI NOW TAKINB s -0 -5 .3 7 ^ a m «o j s : S = n* < Books i 2 p f2 5l«ia*ots a * ' > “ a ; o ^ S E '^ S I p s s M0RNIM« L, PAS$EN6ER$ a t ^ 5 « “ ? I I| < :i? if ' " = “ AT THE ^Z'2^SATB IB. b 2.o " ®* < " i o ? s dBNBVA I ? a' n 11 3 = 3 0 ^ 3 "’ 1 S-” ? I • ifs i 2 S =-S s i s * m 6 AIEPORr.. * l f d 3=^? f = * ^ ;s 2 * H i l l 53 —5 S;; 0.a.« I r 3 r (ff - r. * ' ».» « 7 ,5 3 o a f f - | s S f ll f s i f i l S S g i “ rs-o Sf Christmas is the time - 2 I s S s l l * ? 5 e 3 3 ^ ^ 3 l o> ^ a ■ < 1< 0 2 | s f 5 I I ” s i ° ? | a ?a 3 ” S-S-7S ' w. 3 i>|gs !■ = «? 3 ^ 3 Qi for coffee tabie books - = = f n a d f2. By JIM Lai bly is the most comprehensive Oa ®w — United Press Internotlonal book' ever to appear on the art of w| I Q C SlSS*SSa9swc|s|=?5m g . I 2 f 2 ||l§»S§8'9w a 3 S S 2 5ls|a5iSS8i < ?3 7— ?a Z^ < <0 z Holland in this productive era. I: ii z z S ------f I | 5 “ | i s f > ? 5 • 5 .,«zzszz® Z 5=1* H o S 2 r ! LKVY*> LAW ®by Jam— B ch m w to lf 1 i * ! I If there is one time of the year which saw such geniuses as , ? * 1 ' I? ISJM ii'ii S'iliillHi s when buyers are willing to spend and Vermeer among VEAHEOPL^FT , : n it s a 6ou eci: U l r - “ ” ' for those expensive, lovely, coffee others. FOBhtaMt ■roc)«>' (T PeiPeiPE ANP IT6 A NOT TD NtNTION table books, it's Christmas. The Two other outstanding volumes HES 57X4- THINKr XXJFEE^U, - COMFOer-TO HAVt AFAMIPy PteCOUNT U A66.M y 60MEONE60CLO6E 0NWEPPW66 ANP f5|5t?|sffins 1 I selection this year may leave from Abrams are “ Manet” (548 N(3 0F6M NljUP BE:|N6 A BAB&I. PBOTWEE, fAT W H O C A N 6I)(/E V O U BAZ MIT:2\AH6 i ? f l | o wallets emptier than intended. pp., $65) by Francoise Cachin and 16 A p e t e r 6PlSm M . HELP ■’ I II 311!!:'^ ' ^ 2 • Western Art collectors will be Charles S. Moffett, and “ The ANP6U(ANCe. ? -;s< i- interested in “ George Catlin — Museum of Modern Art" (608 pp.. £ a A • = ' f = ; i i i i l l l ■ a- J a. S. k. ■gS * ? S l a r i . 9 2?= :; Drawings of the North American $65) with an introduction by Sam o s"S- f i j t 9 I • ' ft «<2 = 9 ° * ' r i s i Indians,'' (Doubleday, 430 pp., Hunter. a o j 5? f i l l $125) which is a facsimile repro­ From The Vendome Press n a 2 -• n ° « 1 5 <2 o b duction of some 200 drawings by comes “ The Thyssen-Bornemisza the 19th century artist. The draw­ Collection, Renaissance jewels, (0 00 ings form a collection of Catlin’s gold boxes and objets de vertu," by a r atf>o < — ( » a o 3 M g S Anna Somers Cocks and Charles i i s f l Q ; Fb § ci) c i !2 S js I i § i ?P w i |c i S 8 S § • - § f f @ work that has been accessible only t a = tf> S V ; ”S gSffl l« 3 IS3” 9= ? a _ jr si « z CD CO O Oiw to a few until now. Truman (Vendome Press-Sotheby • i s s - i a - S 5 S '• 3539'- TIS a « ” O - - Q» O ® (S > 3 2. q ^ The audience for Louis L'Amour Publications, 384 pp., $85, $95 after I “•a g.a -^ a _r 5C 3) = < > B q» 5’ ® books has always been great and Dec. 3). This volume provides ALLEY OOP Daw Qr«u« * 5 5 5 ' ?fi|| ) * • 3 00 •• « ® (O _ } 1 5 ? • g ^ | f g III I r n l J O m o fans will be delighted by "Front­ fascinating information on the i 3 Hill 2 WELCOME ( THANKS, ) DID YOU FIND ) YES, I FOUND ACE'S ANCESTOR WAS SHOT TRYIN' / M Y S3 la i ier” (Bantam, 213 pp., $24.95), a collection of Baron Heinrich von HOME, I OSCAR!/YOUR RELATIVE,/HIM,DOC. I...I t'help u s put a stop to a n STARSII I S l f * — X 5- * i ^ 5 ” • ® H • g OPIUM SMUGGLINa OPERATION.' 2 * ^ S « 5 ” a 8 wo H ® handsome work with text by the Thyssen-Bomemisza. Each item is fe lla s! ^ ACE? WAS RESPONSIBLE n Sf) S *" 3; : i o “ *9 3 s 3- 5 =r 3 FOR... H IS DEATH.' s i s f 2 H i t i § 2 3 ■*07 2 5 ? writer of westerns, with magnifi­ clearly presented and docu­ t f 2^11 39S g> a2 •8 5 5 2© 5 S 9- o - cent photos by landscape photo­ LOUIS L’AMOUR mented. and is accompanied by a n i ? 3 3 a a* ^ S iS gf = s 9 „ grapher David Muench. L’Amour . . . tries new track description of the historical nature 7S - t ? n i i aS S.3 8 gives free rein to his feelings of of the piece. • 3 « l " s = l wonder at this continent's natural A less expensive book on art is 5 H — w oy.i O — 3- — 7 splendors. Those who admire and Home down through 20th “ France; A History in Art” ? = fit • 5 I 3 : A O <0 U excellence will be proud to own this century designs. It charts the (Doubleday, 296 pp., illus., $39.95) book. development of civilizations along by Bradley Smith. Smith traces the (O to A treat for those of a. literary with architectural progress. This history of France and its art m o g g j 'S | s ? S o 2 . ' ?2o Hi ■ ! ' 3> 1 ■' w to 3 • • r S SI ^ to^2--0O®^r07i I 0 ® ® GJ O a 0) 3 ■ bent is “ 1984” (Harcourt Brace book is a much expanded version of development from the days of the ) 3 ^ ^ ^ A » s f g S ; i l " k O Z “ 5 * . 3^i^fs.< » o a -• _ z X* s Jovanovich-M & S Press, 381 pp., “ Great Architecture of the Celts and Gauls through the 20th S - § 5 i r ^ i s ; l f £ 1 l = l i l . ® 5 a ^ SO o f ' ? 5 =■ z “> a • !1 ° 3 S -Ilii?; a ge $75), a facsimile edition of George World.” which appeared in 1975. century. a I J o S ; O 2 3 o « 2 5 o 0 o 2 9 1 * No roundup on large books would I • 3 -. w ^ s I i < a M 3 3 y ■ Orwell’s only surviving working On a totally different plane is I i r i ; G(oa 3_ IBS 3 3 a a C _4— o- • as«= S ? r be complete without mention of the THE BOHN LOSER ®by Art S»n»oni ;s | g ’ i • 7 I a ja •• '“'"-p^.SSj G ^ c : manuscript. The manuscript, “ Entering Space," by shuttle “Iff • 2^1aS»2°J^ 3^ a | a l; expert books on art jiublished by ■Sf^H I. I . 37330 ..s; a o V) 3 I- . mainly in Orwell’s handwriting, astronaut Joseph P. Allen with < a 5 (O * "2 (O '5 2 S' > 3 2 Harry N. Abrams, the company iM LirCTIME PBl! r r $ 9 i n t ^ S^-®3(0 wa; ffsis 3 makes up about half of the text that Russell Martin (Stewart, Tabori & a3 o“ ■ 2 I |o 5S a 5c < was published as the novel, but has come out with numerous WKITIN®!

a This may be the best part of Children’s imaginations will be eight Christmas carols. The illus­ 5 i S s e S g g g i ft ft ft sSssSsS'isSjjji • 3 2 I o ® Z SS0886 oiSii@ 8|w cgisisig shopping for Christmas — buying stirred by E.T.A. Hoffman’s “ Nut­ trations by Hildebrandt, who also W1NTHROP »by Dick Cavalll E =• O ; I ^2 3 5 §.s S§i88»s'080< * ® 5 3 to ^ P m m books as presents for the children. cracker," translated by Ralph provided artwork for an edition of = i s f " L 7 ® 7 2« M x ? H | 2 5 z | ? ! , 2r > > _ « , s 9 2 5 5 ? Mannheim, with illustrations by “ Lord of the Rings," alternate : <® S-“» » 93 53.|S - z I .-1 :;i| And buying them lets you relive I S T H A T A y O U 'V B H A D I'MBEQINNINe I < 3 Q ^ S ^ 2 2 ? I ff your own childhood with some of Maurice Sendak (Crown, 102 pp., between the warm mood of Christ­ i « r S . a o j f l i 's I ' 'o S 3 ‘ ^ ^ « f 5 NOTE O N E E V E R Y . TO BELIEVE IN 5 2 § o 9 ='|S S = = 5- the best books ever written. $19.95). Sendak first dealt with mas fires and’that of snowy winter i < S' a _a 39 fB5 2 o 3 > “ H l 0 iiz | i FRO/l^yVUR O A Y T H I S ( I < N C W . . D fe o A v a . 0 _ 3 7^ •• .“’ a c N » I ; i The most complete gift this Hoffman’s famous tale when he nights. n u M - 0) .. ^ ft ftO ™ ll TEACHER? WEEK. c ft a m * 3 ! •s I??? ? ^ " Christmas is “ The World Treasury designed the sets and costumes for You don’t have to wait for the TV ■88 I i i * 9 ^18 i f l l ® 7£1 I ff I i- ? of Children's Literature," (Little, the Pacific Northwest Ballet. The rerun any more for that Christmas I I * n kg’? " “■ of I 5- = m > > = 3 ^ t i l s Brown, $40) a two-volume set of venture led to this book and Ralph standard “ Miracle on 34th Street.' ’ classic children's stories selected Mannheim’s very readable Valentine Davies’ story, writtten C -g| by noted editor Clifton Fadiman. translation. in 1947, is illustrated by Tomie a e a 79 w> 5 The set has such favorites as “ Dr. For a simple yet warming DePaola in this book from Har­ w; E $ 9 3 ," "The Little Engine That (X)lection try “ A Christmas Treas­ court, Brace, Jovanovich (118 pp., ^ a n 3 Could” and “ Babar” — all repro­ ury," (The Unicom Publishing $15.95). DePaola’s drawings were duced here with the original art. House, unpaged, $8.95) illustrated based on research of New York of OMNii ■»a0 = by Greg Hildebrandt. The book the 1940s. i?e?T % 8 ^ [ g f f i i i i g g This is more of a set to read from § 8 g | | | 8 ; ^ _ ,9?m < no z 2 - = s-' s ® * e* a : i S 0 ? P 9 ? S f “ c H X 5* 3- Q ® I i 8 8 l f @ than to place in young children’s contains “ Twas the Night Before Older children will appreciate S j >zH s ? s f I s g|n 2 S W 3 3 O ®X Jk*I fti ?ft- 5 ^ z O54: tn ,? "0 Z Z Z £ ? ? 9 i ' -♦ H ^ hands. Christmas,’’ the Nativity story and “ Children’s Literary Houses,” by r a < D , 2 aoo 3 y I I I K ^ 0“ 3 O W P’ S Z — a 9 » ; ? f y o «i m i u ^ 5 m ^ ? “ aS 5 | 5 I ? I ^ o ^ a, < > > ' - z .» I * S' 1 I o ■ IH i gf = b 3 < Rosalinde Ashe and Lisa Tuttle 7 VI " A Z o (B — t. ' s - § 9 i S t Vi 2 a. 3 m ^ 2 2 c * 3 > 2 , 9 i s S aS S asO ». ® a m (Facts On File, unpaged, $17.95). It Astrograph I 9. a fl'g ^ ^ $ a u 9 3 3 ' s s 1 7 0 2" > 1 3- 31 f y I oi.3 oi s3 Sm shows what the authors imagine i e So » t ' I ? 8 xo 7 “ Q O ®S c 3 : 2 z 2 r- a ^ . ! 2 ? i i I “ y ” 9 &5- a ® go's ft.? H 5 » n o Q. Crossword the houses in eight favorite narra­ s a J I l«l i i 3 2 7 O S - AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. IB) An Import keep this axiom In mind while trying to a • I- 0. -I « a a ^ A — = -t ff O Q. 3. _ t l l l i * C ® < ® tions might look like. The style of t * » o a (A o X 3 f 9 f tant objective can be achieved today b)l reach an agraamani: tomallmaa you gat a-S! 9.S 5 | > *“ Cro 3 a: §o ® M ^ - ft ® the illustrations vary with each S a fS Sa 3 • ;?5S -'"-790 ■“ « ||i* doing what needs doing without broad­ more by giving. a w $ ^ (A a Vi ACROSS 4 Mrs., in Madrid Answer to Previous Puzzle story. Passages from the selected >® 3«fl J (abbr.) ^ o u r casting your Intention. Proceed In an LEO (July 2S-Aug. 22) You'll darlva a » - i | K? S ; g 3 o S « g T tales, including “ Little Women,” unobtrusive manner. s 1 Pleads 5 Predict O S i _D great amount of ptaaaura today by being i s | | o 7 S 3 H “ The Secret Garden,” and “ Char­ PiaCES (Fab. 20-Mareh 20) Your hopes a ft (A ' o 5 Transverse 6 Roman judge M Q T4 ^ r t h d a y helpful to thoaa you love. Do what la 1 5*1 lotte’s Web,” describe the scenes. regarding the outcome of an event may needed without having to bo askad. i l l o W3 ■•. o . W 7 Cooling ]r ilk 0’" s i* . ft5 zo^ 3 ff'a 9 300. Roman □OQDr:iiOE] _E _T _E be far grander and more opilmlillc than VIROO (Aug. 2>-Sop<. 22) You have S • “ > 7 a a ^ fS 12 Court hearing beverage Two staples of childhood are ® ® rt ? ; S E S “ Robin Hood" and Joanna Spyri’s those of your peers today. Don't let thsir more going (or you today than you may 13 Unequal things 8 Time zone Dac. 23, IBM shadows shade your dream. J_ “ Heidi," and it would be hard to give yourastt credit (or. Othart will appre­ N) N) -. X O (A »■ 14 Cry of surprise (abbr.) ■■ ARIES (March 21-April IB) Maltara of ciate your many fine qualltlaa — why ?£m ?C J® x^0 a S|Jb ? 3> 3 !» S'.' -• X q v» " 3 3 <0 ® a a " 1 a o I O a ! S % S GJ c < m O ? ° I | h ® ® a a X m o a) g I < 15 Goiod (Let) 9 Sheep shelter Z. find two more lovely editions than Dealings that Involve old Iriands should Imporlanca should bo acted upon today, don't you? ' o ” S S | 8 5 oi ! s I ® z s' m m ^ " i l i i |t|ig l ! [ l S V) 3 c 5P *• i c 5 S 0 3 a® 5y O s ? <5 3 S x|®X ft ® 5a gDD 16 Of one's food 10 Chat H 1 Scribner’s “ Robin Hood" (362 pp.. work out to be quite lucky lor all con­ rather than ahatvlng them until later. Your LMMA (Espl. 2S- S i|o> > !!L § CO o n = i ff2 i 3 8 9 c a ^ 0»m (Aa ft ■< ® ^ S 9 g a a a ftft ®aoi — SSlIs.i regimen 11 Tropical palm _T 7 ] $18.95) by Paul Creswick, with cerned In the coming year. Pul your truil schedule might be loo busy to fit them In enjoyment today will coma from the ^ l l l ^ S I- :* |3 “ . 3 < o i i l l s .® ft^ « _ 0 3 a a » < X > ® < 2" z tomorrow. ® J O -o ? 3 p ^ l S =8 s 3 8 5’l f 3.^7" i'^Sp ^zjD-ff a g 2 7^19? 18 Female saint 17 Is human i illustrations from an early edition In pals who have proved their loyally. hours you spend with your (amity and I » s S o S =• q.aao I-•n •m • a5 r> a O < O « « I = “"S’ TAURUS (Aprs 20-May 20) Someone ^ y | | 0 i S s ■■ S 3 ** 5 i r-, (abbr.) 19 Aswan by N.C. Wyeth and Knopf’s ralallvaa. Don't waste time looking lor ss «• I a ® 3 O B (A 3|e * 8 top-< o mI m g “ i - H ?f J 2 | 0 | _2^ 0 °fti ^ ^ s times you preler being with small groups, to you for advice today. You can only SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) This It not ' l l "■ ? 3g> ^ S i l l 24 Take away by but today you're likely to derive more help this parson II you’re as frank and the day to devote your time to patty, § a 5 i o a o < S i s * 1>3. 21 Small inlet T E “ The Very Best Christmas en|oyment from mingling In a large gath­ honeat as possible. i s ? l i m r3 ®a °® oS' force IntIgnlllcanI projecla. The bigger the si§?| .«X» -* n 23 hitcher O N Tree” (David R. Godine, unpaged, 2 ! f J ■* I I I5 i □ □ B O ering where you can meet new people. QEMINI (May 21-June 20) You’ll be vary tatka you attempt, the luckier you're like­ 8 is * 3 25 Greek goddess 2 Ill 2-?c ?-|ii S f| a > . b 3 s a ( 3 =*S=- 3 " 3 S' I 26 Old Teitamant $8.95) by B.A. King teaches that The Matchmaker wheel reveals your adapt today at matlerminding tiratsgy ly to be. 3- ffg| (AS g(A ®a UH 72 ^ “ fa g . of the dawn eM a | b | e| s | ^s.S ' =•5 Jo ® ^ ft. p book it’s quality not quantity that compatibility to all signs, as well as show­ for collacllve vanturai. It you have helpful SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doo. 21) You ^iili ® 5 5.0 " f i l l l 0 S (3 a 3 o a. 26 Make crater ?(AZ5 -n8 . ffi i; X® 8 ^ 29 Prayer beads ing you which signs you are best luited to Ideas and auggestlona, lay them on the could be quite fortunate at acquiring -I?; S®O a 1? *- 3w y I s m ^ C » X ft 27 Wild plum SSBabyionian 49 Others (Lat.) counts. This charming tale about a ‘2_a < X S' o 33 Highly romantically. To get yours, mall $2 to table. things today, either from a aurprlta S f l f m i t ? *- |s| 28 Butterfly family deity 51 Eight (comb, husband's Christmas tree pur­ *"(1 3(0 f* I'll * (A 2. seasoned dish Astro-Qraph, Box 489, Radio City CANCER (June 21-July 22) II you are source or from channels you've devat- y ?^i a ■r a

*" a ? a 30 Flammable gas 41 Awakened form) chases is illustrated with wood 34 Beverages Station, York, NY 10019. negotiating an Important matter today. opod yourtalf. Be expectant. 31 Housecoat 43 Poetic 53 Hindu literature engravings by Michael McCurdy. o> 36 Kind of iettuce 32 River in Europe contraction 54 Made angry Prize-winning artists and narra­ u 37 Mountain pass b 550 S l@ S i 3 1 0 0 = 45 Deft arxl active j © § ? i | ® S § 0 f ?l §’0 p g i g @ @ 8 8 b g @ i w : ' S ^ I 5 S g s S f i © @ i ) 3 a { n O 3 C 35 Chinese 56 901, Roman tors Alice and Martin Provenson 9. S 9 '•- z o S g z H m O ! I ft a S flap I®@§ sSI!___ J w 38 American sscs&ag’yyz’ .“•“ £ 5 w o ' ' 3 “ °>l 3 ” fflip il S o il® 5s?P© measure 47 Bidding 57 Bushy clump have a book called "Town & 8 I *0 i !| B 82l ”P !a , s l- i i nis patriot 38 Roble 48 Resound 58 Actor Hope Country," (Crown, $9.95) that tells Bridge 2 ? | ° “ £ ; ! | 2 'i|ir>ii.^? o i M i I H i’ s.s 5 i's jS 5 -gSss®?I f ^ OS ^a®..2k9 39 Nixon pal 0. 9 ax m k'|“ „g'T' 3?dS!T'3>i^m X 5 S o l what it’s like to live in the city and 'ss|?|j II ■ 2 - S § I y Rabozo 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 < -O' a 3 2 2 a « 2i| I 5 3 *. 3 | | " _ in the country. The illustrations I — t- S 3 M ' s '! I 0 f p l m m D 5* * “ " ? 3 a a £ Hn 9 • 40 Groove about to put in the Jack when the ll S S J"- 3 Jo 8 j ill llifalfe I®2 3*9 .® J:1 12 13 14 are extremely detailed and full of • oi s | 5 g|^ = ■3^3 b _|5 I S’!?® “ g’o 42 Seesaw NORTH iz-zzat Spot-card eight of diamonds suddenly loomed if a ® a 9, V ^ ? l > 3- “ i * s i ' i 1^ ^x a -fc. color. ; s 3 £’ ?' I 3 ■" a » 5 o a ft I S f i l g€ 44 Vegstable ♦ K 10 7 4 out at him. Declarer played that card, 11 ■" S’® =■ S •! S3® * l® !ft i2« l ‘ 13 1yg! If.a 51 i s l ; 8ff^?, > a .! M i l . IS 16 M7 A delightful idea for parents and !| s '^5 s 5. a j ^ ft a n ia>’ Ill" 46 English ♦ a to 7 2 power and West was on lead. A diamond 4 s ><* 2 q S i l l z i? ? 3 ll® o = “§ children alike is “ Pooh’s Workout $* a 5 m i K ' f I M a (O ® &. 3 < S fS = cathedral city 18 19 1 20 ♦ A542 return would be Into the K-J. We all B W ° s ? 8 .9 s 5 Book.” (E.P. Dutton, 170 pp., s i ^5 f | a ? PH. 47 Neb ♦ A By James Jacoby can see what a club return would do. a 7 a 2 sS ^ $10.95) Ethan Mordden uses A.A. '" ii.l- ” a§ 8 SO ^natnese 21 22 WEST EAST An innocuous spot-card can make West actually played a diamond, hop­ I 11 3;> n y S2 ' = 3 3 ® ! measure Milne’s illustrations and quotes, i | 2 i l ; ii8 9 ?o 9 ♦ Q9 05 or break some contracts, but you ing bis partner had the Jack, but to no 8 i f p ■» O * 2 a18 < "ft < I 52 56. Roman and characters of course, to come l s i » 26 27 • S WQJ95 have to know how to put it to use avail. m m S i y S ! i§^'l 55 Of a mixture of up with an exercise book. Not ybur ffliO .■* ♦ Q10B6 B73 properly. Forget about glamoroua It's interesting to note that the rec­ stylei 33 usual push-ups, but more along the 4KJ9753 4Q 10 8642 ommended play works even if East 00 58 Bar item lines of blowing dandelions. aces and kings; the sturdy little card SOUTH that did the dirty work in today's deal puts up the ^ n e or 10 of diamonds (if S@8 0 i Dills | ® t l i l i i § § 0 S I I I si f 6 i 59 Who (It.) 37 38 For the younger children, Knopf visaS-df wi^^uq^SSTc : S 5 0 { i m p ® fgi^|8®0wi ♦ A J8632 was the eight of diamonds. be haa it). South would then play the - dyi'SSgsg8tt3iiy-?2 > ^ p f I y e w ® =* 5 5 ** tg ^ > H 60 Lose fsathert has a beautiful edition of “ Mother ■ 0 ?-= - ! | jg > § 40 41 VKS64 Declarer played low on the opening Jack to West’s queen, but the K-8 of I I 'o -"’ IH2- lilp if S?i m i l 61 Wave |Fr.) Goose’s Nursery Rhymes,” (87 ♦ KJ8 f i s g i ? I i s i 5 o p 2 J- a 2 S : < “ S-» - heart lead, and the nine from East diamonds would then be promoted to I f§>i|ll-'2j 3 2 t 530 i < 3 O M £ 3 > 2; 62 Hawaiian ♦ --- “■"sli ** ^tiyfL _ ® J jJ j ® <“ "11 pp., $13.95) illustrated by Allen rf.^Pir ft ® a 9 Q 2!8S* g Sr^ * A" ® limber tree forced the king. The king and ace of a m ajor tenace. III“ a• iTim 3 jrs* _ . . ”»m g. S’* ® ! § yjaS £ % ft a o v»‘ P P y?|?gi I z0 Atkinson. I 8|f|fi3||035|!s I SP0*9 o a !|S01 'SI isi ® 3 ? Vulnerable; Eiast-West spades pulled the opponents' teeth in w -- $■ 1 = 2* 1\ Sc yp- 3 5 0 X ^ 8 - ; l 9 ? y g | I } o 63 Idea (comb, “po ■■ sis-' —■§ . m00 47 46 46 so 54 1 62 S3 The story of Hansel and Gretel is S|ff'“ ds?i>o i®3? 'I ?=" J ft "H W (A X f i « ^ I p „ 3 « 3 S « J a ] form) 94 Dealer; North trumps, and South now led a low Pifjff *8s| 3 3 4 ? | su | k , 8 o o c I is I i E a ft. (A A : ?a f! a ■ 7 a 5 r , : retold by Rika Lesser and illus­ ? 7 3 ? a® ff a. ’ 3 ..'9. i o 3 5 = " ' 64 Necklace heart toward dummy. West showed »iai 3 a _ ® 9 g.c y ny >r> o xa 3 i 8 * '"o2o i - C o « ®l58 ll' ftS ^ 8 57 trated by the oil paintings of Paul West North East Soetk a 3 S 3 3 ^ 1 ’ sPiS' ^ “ 5 Z S W i bauble r ® ! ♦ Pass IS out, but South was undaunted. After "3 9 3 i'g 8. ^ ? S’! g X® !15 ft n O. Zelinsky in a tale based on the illfit so le o 61 Pass 3S Pass 6S all, the diamond finesse might still ’ * ff ? o ®si9"s .9 ? 5 ^ DOWN ? a o ^ 3 fS88f bread with a roof of pancakes and threw a heart on the club ace, and 3 Usually t 1984 by NEA. Inc 22 sugar candy windows! for short tripa, to beat the cost of run­ played a low diamond. He was Juyt ning an auto. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday/Dec. 22, 1984 MANCHESTER HERAl.D, Saturdiiy, Deo 22, 1984 - 11 Obituaries Spain

Marvin L. Mundell member of the Manchester Rotary Club. lottery P eople The funeral for Marvin L. FOCUS/ Mundell. 27, who died at his 126 He is survived by his wife, North School St. home Thursday, Elizabeth (Zwick) Patten; one will be Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the son, Forest E, Patten of Manches­ is big Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main ter; one daughter, Lisa Lesper- St. ance of Glens Falls, N.Y.; and a set Burial will be in the East of twin granddaughters. MADRID, Spain (UPI) - Cemetery. Calling hours are Sun­ The funeral will be Thursday at Bankers and farmers danced in (he day from 7 to 9 p.m. 11 a.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran streets and booksellers burst into Memorial donations may be Church. Burial will be in the East song Friday to celebrate their made to the Community Baptist Cemetery. Calling hours at the winnings in the $339 million Span­ Church Memorial Fund, 58,'j E. Holmes Funeral Home are Wed­ ish Christmas Lottery — the Center St. nesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 world’s richest — affectionately p.m. dubbed "El Gordo.” Dr. Milda Pulkstenis Memorial donations may be The $73.5 million grand prize was made to the American Diabetes shared by thousands of bank Dr. Milda Pulkstenis, 84, of Association of Connecticut, 17 Tolland, died Thursday at Man­ employees and customers in the Oakwood Ave., West Hartford, northern city of Valladolid and the chester Memorial Hospital. Conn., 06119. She was born in Latvia Nov. 10, second prize of $36.7 million went Amie Lamoureux, to owners, directors and em­ 1900. Before she retired, she was a 2'A, lets her Cabbage research worker in Lenox Hill Eleanor Lois Larkins ployees of M adrid's largest bookstore. Patch doll visit Hospital in New York City. Eleanor Lois Larkins, 53, of East “We’re going to use this prize to She is survived by ber husband. Hartford, formerly of Manchester, Santa, as Amie's pay the debts we built up during the Janis Pulkstenis: one son, Karlis died Friday at Hartford Hospital. morn, Marie Lamou­ drought of the past few years,!’ Pulkstenis of Merimac, N.H.; one She was the wife of Edward J. said an exultant farmer who won a reux, looks on. Amie daughter. Maija Skangalis of Bri- Larkins. wouldn't sit on San­ arcliff Manor, N.Y.; and three She was born in Hartford Feb. 10, portion of the grand prize. grandchildren. 1931. Before she moved to East " I’m not going to quit my job," ta’s lap. The funeral will be Sunday at 6 Hartford k year and a half ago, she claimed Gregorio Sanz Garcia, the p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, lived in Meriden, and before that in manager of Madrid’s largest book­ 400 Main St. Burial in New York Manchester. She was educated in store and the winner of $264,000, his 2 share of the $36.7 million second state will be at the convenience of the Manchester school system and Herald photo by Pinto prize. " I’m going to keep selling the family. There are no calling was a graduate of Manchester Enjoying the food at an open house hours. High School. Boutwell, and Edward Benson of books because books are still the She is also .survived by three sponsored by Projects Genesis and Charter Oak Street. The party began at 1 most important thing.” Everett A. Patten daughters, Jane C. Larkins at Re-Entry are Mary Ann Kotowski, left, of p.m. Friday at 64 Church St. and lasted Following tradition in the 221- home. Anna Cheetham of Marlton 875 Main St,, her boyfriend Carl until 4 p.m. year-old lottery — called “BI Everett A. Patten, 66, of Niantic, N.J , and Peggy Turner of Mer­ Gordo,” or The Fat One — the formerly of Manchester, died iden: one brother, Sherwood Clyde grand prize number of 50,076 and Friday at Manchester Memorial of Bolton: three sisters, Bernice hundreds of other numbers were Hospital. He was born in Manches­ Pastick of Hartford, Doris Solden drawn from a revolving drum by ter Nov. 5, 1918, and lived here of Water Oak Lady Lake, Fla , and Genesis to start social club orphans in Madrid’s San Ildefonso 2 most of his life, moving to Niantic School. eight years ago. Shirley Carey of Colebrook; and three grandchildren. Continued from page 1 sister program. Project Re-Entry, During the three-hour drawing, i?' He founded, owned and operated take to that." The funeral will be Monday at 10 an agency founded 5'/z years ago to the nation virtually ground to a the E. A. Patten Co., a Manchester "I drank my last drink on Dec. 7, A new kind of ex-con with special a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. help people who have just left jail halt while residents gathered machine shop, from 1945 until 1975, 1978,’’ Benson said. With the help of needs is appearing in Manchester around televisions and radios to m 400 Main St, Burial will be in the Project Genesis, he said, he has or half-way houses. ' and elsewhere, according to Foley. when he retired and became hear t n results of the lottery, b’i West Cemetery, There are no stayed sober throughout a series of Both are run by the Manchester He said that a number of people chairman of the board. He was a calling hours. which 1% more popular among recent crises — including a fire and Area Conference of Churches. And who have been turned away from member of the Emanuel Lutheran Memorial donations may be SpaniardV than exchanging gifts his ex-wife’s refusal to let him see both have experienced rapid state mental hospitals are winding Church of Manchester, Manches­ made to the American Cancer on Christmas Day. his daughter. growth. up in jail, and have a doubly hard ter Lodge of Elks and a former Society, 237 E. Center St. Virtually every Spaniard buys at One young woman came running Genesis, which is .contracted by time coping once they get out. the state Department of Mental ,least a fraction of one of the 3.3 up to the table where Benson sat. In time, if Foley and Stancliffe million tickets sold for $147 each at " I may have a Christmas pres­ Health to serve 100 people per get their wish. Projects Genesis year, served 97 between July and offices, local bars and even groc­ ent!" she exclaimed, explaining and Re-Entry will become a ery store. that she’d just been granted a job September alone. Stancliffe said Druze retaliate after full-scale “psycho-social rehabili­ There are more than a half interview. Genesis bas a special that with the opening of the social tation facility” for people with million prizes, but “ El Gordo,” Santa stand-in phone that any client may use to club, she expects it will serve 250 mental problems. But for now. which usually is showered all over seek work. ' people before this fiscal year is out. both say the social club will help, Spain, fell in one place this year — " It’s nice to find some place Re-Entry has nearly doubled its car bomb kills five to employees and customers, where the people are open and caseload since last fall. Director many of them farmers, of the By Steve Haaev friendly and take an interest in Jim Foley said he sees about 17 John Tyler The boots fit like chimneys; the beard scratched apparently was detonated by re­ Rural Savings Bank in the conser­ United Press mb rnational mote control. The force of the blast what your problem is,” said David ex-offenders, and visits jails to John Tyler became the 10th refer others to the service. vative northern Castillian city of heavily damaged the school, Taft. 23. ’"They care about people, president of the United States at Valladolid. BEIRUT. Lebanon — A booby- wrecked nearby homes, shops and and give you a little moral the death of President William trapped Mercedes-Benz exploded support," " I WAVE SOME STREET When the grand prize number By Nancy Pappas cars and hurled the auto’s chassis Henry Harrison on April 4, 1841. was announced, winners rushed Herald Reporter outside a Druze Moslem school in a onto a second-floor balcony. knowledge, and have kind of been Although a vice president only 31 mountain village, killing.five peo­ THE OPEN HOUSE was spon­ raised on the other side of the out of their homes, jobs and offices Christian radio charged the sored by Project Genesis and its days, Tyler was well prepared for to dance, cheer and hug in Don’t let anyone tell you that a Santa’s life is an easy ple and triggering a barrage of school was actually a militia base fence,” Foley said. "These people the top job. retaliatory Druze mortar fire on celebration. one. Eileen Young gives Santa the once­ for the Druze Progressive Socialist Oh, it’s well-cushioned and relatively .sedentary. Christian neighborhoods in Beirut Party. Recent visitors to the over. She isn't sure she wants to get any and its suburbs. Open daily 9-8;00 You relax in a rocking chair while the customers line village said there appeared to be a Sat. 'HI 5:30 up for a chance to climb up on your knee and run their closer. "Once again the snakes of terror PSP base in the vicinity but said MR. BRENNAN JOINS LAW FIRM are striking," said Marwan Ha- Sun 11-4 sticky fingers through your beard. the school was not part of it. Attorney Joseph F. Brennan of But life is anything but simple for a J.O.E. (That's a Jr., a gentleman who stands close to six foot four In madeh, a leading Druze spokes­ Ten minutes after the bombing, man and former Cabinet minister. r £ u i ^ Manchester has joined the Law Jolly Old E lf). He’s required to be resident theologian, stocking feet. I ’m five foot two on a good day. So much several mortar rounds slammed THE OLE’ FASHION FIVE A D IM E ^H SOt & SUH consumer advisor, clairvoyant and benign discipli­ for the inseam length. State-run Lebanon television into the Ashrafiyeh sector of east 975 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER CT. Only Firm of Goias & Horvath, P.C. at said five people were killed in the narian, all at once. The waistband was fortunately of the drawstring Beirut in what police said was Watkins Centre, 935 Main Street, I should know. I borrowed a costume, wig and variety. We yanked the pants up over me and- my E car bomb attack in the village of retaliation from Druze gunners in 4 0 % O FF Manchester. rocking chair, and took over Santa’s place in Diana’s pillow (held in place by my husband’s belt) and drew Has el Metn, the fourth in a month the hills overlooking the city. against a Druze target. Druze Bakery at The Parkade last weekend. the drawstring tight around my armpits. "Yes, All Christmas Mr. Brennan is married to the One little boy asked how I knew if he’d been bad or indeed, this hides the femininity pretty thoroughly,” I sources and local gendarmes said Rocket and artillery fire also Morchandist former Nancy Donlon of Man­ the blast wounded 40 people, crashed into Christian suburbs good. A girl of about 8 asked if I would please cure her thought. Fortunately, my slecplc.ss nights had insured including 19 children. later in the day, radio stations chester and resides at 23A Henry Dad’s allergy to cats before delivering the gray kitty a relatively deep, gravelly voice. Survivors choking on a thick reported. Fighting, which police Street. He is a graduate of The mentioned in the letter sent to the North Pole last The Santa shirt came down below my knees (it cloud of smoke and dust helped said was triggered by the car Coiiege of The Holy Cross and week. would have been a lovely dress for Mrs. Claus) and the rescue workers dig the dead and bombing, flared between Christiah New England Schooi of Law. Kids also ask Santa if they should believe in him or patent leather spats were like fishing boots — I could wounded from the debris. and Druze gunmen in the fklim in God: bow he can visit an apartment without a have gone wading in the Hockanum River. The wig C Fighting broke out south of the Kharroub district south of Beirut. OPEN SUNDAY He is a member of The Connec­ fireplace: and whether he buys or manufactures his actually fit quite well — I have a pretty large head — capital, a Druze stronghold, Continued factional fighting in ticut and Manchester Bar Asso­ stock of toys. (If the elves make them, why do they although it had a tendency to slip off my head like shortly after the explosion in the the Iklim has frustrated plans for ciations and The Connecticut come with tags? If Santa buys them, then what do the cheese from a greasy pizza when I inclined my noggin village 10 miles east of Beirut in the an army move into the region and ___ 11-4 Trial Lawyers Association. elves do all day long?) to either side. Metn mountains. undermined Lebanon’s stance in A VALUE VARIETY STORE WITH MORE ! It was the most terrifying assignment of my long But the only really uncomfortable part was the career. I spent the week beforehand fervently seeking beard, which itched tremendously and kept .separat­ No one immediately claimed deadlocked troop withdrawal talks IH^IBKlMSflCMCSWSMimCaiaB^ responsibility for the blast. Druze with Israel. If the army main­ advice from anyone who’d ever played Santa before. ing slightly from the rest of my face. Have you ever radio blamed the Christian-led tained security in the region, "Don’t make promises Moms can’t keep" was the tried to look sincere while your facial acoutrements Lebanon hoped to use its success to warning I heard most often. shift across your visage? army's intelligence wing but mil­ i HOLIDAY i FF* • itary sources dismissed the convince Israel it could do the I laid awake nights, visualizing myself being accusation. same in Israeli-held southern swallowed up in masses of red velveteen, while i WAS, QUITE F’ORTIJNATEUY, not supposed to I GIFT IDEAS > cynical youngsters giggled. Christian Voice of Lebanon radio Lebanon in the event of an Israeli S Something for Everyonel « FACTORY LEATHER be a mobile Santa. Once ensconced in my chair at the said three people were injured in pullout. My palms sweated profusely when I thought about bakery, I needed only to sit still and smile at the children demanding to know whether they’d be children. Or their dolls. the Druze shelling of Christian east The bombing was the fourth Beirut. receiving a particular Transformer or Barbie Dream More Cabbage Patch kids visited Santa that attack against Druze targets since r B;ed. morning than human children. Amie l,;>moureux, for Shells also crashed into Chris­ a booby-trapped carexploded Nov. SLEDSi tian suburbs, including Baabda, ^ COAT SALE But these high-stress nightmares were for naught. instance, was far too frightened to climb up and hug 29 in the Shouf mountain village of Manchester’s children are delightfully low-key, Santa, but she was willing to let her doll hove the where President Amin Gemayel’s Aley. government palace and the Span­ beautifully behaved, and more than willing to suspend experience. (In truth, the dolls fit on my lap far better Another car bomb blew up their disbelief — even for an obvious fraud like than did the full-sized children. The pillow and ish ambassador’s residence are outside a Druze religious center in located. 3 TOBOGGANS »49*% myself, with short brown hair poking out between the costume didn’t leave me much of a .settee.) Moslem west Beirut Dec. 12. Two a H ACKY SACK wig and the elastic beard-strap. Erin Hurley was far bolder, and had a few toys in Police said a 440-pound charge >6^ 3 , • :: t’j days later, a senior Druze army ’ .i' mind when she came over. But like the other children I hidden inside the Mercedes Benz officer was assassinated by hooded a ® ^OUILC RUNNER g e n u in e l e a t h e r THE MORNING’S ADVENTURE began as a small saw that morning, she was not greedy, and did not car parked outside the school gunmen in west Beirut. ,.v. 1. • { C | n h « s , 3 „ female reporter stepped into the back room of prc.sent a laundry list of requests. m e n s , l a d ie s Emphasis clothing store, to begin a transformation “That’s too bad, you should really draw out quite a TEENS. SOYS crossing lines of size, age, sex and religion. number of requests,” said Peck, who was standing Open Sunday Dec 23 AND GIRLS The costume was borrowed from Frederick Peck nearby and coaching me between visitors. "You I im s ARMY m v a a never know what a parent has been able to find in the 9:45 - 4:00 H SOREL BOOTS with llnari 3 All Slylos. Si/os 2 .schools. Don’t leave the parent with only one option” I PED0ME1EBS 3

Bells at Center Church Be sure to mark funds specifically for "Fund lor LaStrada Restaurant: I to 7 p.m., youth groups ice Ethiopia." skate at University of Connecticut. Wapping sets services SPORTS Those iittending the B and 10 am , worship services Friday — 9:30 a.m., women's bible study, nursery Wapping Community Church, 1790 Road, at Center Congregational Church Sunday are invited Three men are topic care provided. South Windsor, will hold two Christmas Sunday to bring bells to ringing together. A coffee hour will services, at 9:30 and 11 a.m. There will be special follow the second service at 11:15 a.m. in Woodruff The three men discussed in Sunday's sermon at Musical service planned Christmas music by the choirs at each; a coffee hour Hall. Buckingham Congregational Church will be "The will be held between the services, at 10:30 a.m. Isles, Hrudey blank Whalers The Christmas Eve services, with candles, carols Innkeeper, The Wiseman and The Shelpherd.” The "The musical .service on Sunday at Unitarian The Christmas Eve candlelight services will be at and communion, will be at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Wassail .service isat 10:30a.m. Sunday at the church, cornerof Universalist Society-East will include the music of 7:30 and 11 p.m. The junior choir will sing at the 7:30 By Bob Popettl will be served between the services at 9 p.m. Hebron Avenue and Cricket Lane. A coffee hour and . The service begins at 10:30 a. m. and service, 'and the Chancel Choir at the 11 p.m. was as stingy as his counterpart. "It was sort of a broken play," raised his stick in order to get free. Herald Sports Writer said Millen. "I tried to hold my "The ref should've called both of The Chancel Choir will rehearse Wednesday at 7:30 follows. Family carolers will set out from the church a coffee hour will follow at II: 45 a m. The church is at communion service. The invaluable Millen, between the p.m. in the Choral Room. at 5:30 p m. Sunday to visit homebound and senior 1.53 W. Vernon St. pipes for the 17th time in the ground, but it went off the far post us. the guy grabbed me and pushed On Thursday the Beil Choir will meet at 7 p.m. in the members. H A R TFO R D — They got beat at Whalers' last 19 games, played as and bounced in." me.” their own game. Carrier Room and the Visitation Committee will meet On Monday, the church will have two candlelight well, if not better, than in any of the This game may well be remem­ The Islanders didn't score on the at 7:30 p m. in Robbins Room, .services. The first, at.6:.10 p.m.. is for families with St. Mary’s carols Defensive hockey — backcheck- 'streak' games. bered for its radical fan participa­ power play, but every time that Dinner at Citadei ing and forechecking — ha.s tion. No, there wasn't a single they or the officials touched the small children. It will feature the Junior Choir and Christmas carols will be featured at the two But the scoreboard told the final boosted the Whalers to respectabil­ wave all night. Instead, from the puck, the place bellowed with Cherub Choir, stories and special preludes. The adult services on Christmas Eve at St. Mary's Episcopal tale . , and the Whalers failed to Nazarene sets week The Salvation Army Sunday School will hold a ity over the past three weeks. vocal hatred. service, with in.strumental music, is from II p.m. to Church, 41 Park St. The service at 4 p.m,, for children pull within one point of the idle trio end of the second period on, the Christmas family brunch at 10:15 a.m. and family coliseum vibrated with regular Both teams had their power play The following events have been scheduled at the midnight. and the adults who accompany them, will feature the The Whalers didn’t change their of Boston, Buffalo and Quebec, ail morning worship will be at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at 661 intervals of vehement boos. And it chances — the Whalers had six, Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St., this week: Christmas story and popular music. The service at 11 approach Friday night against the still tied for second place in the Main St. visiting New York Islanders. The Adams Division. wasn’t the Whalers on the receiv­ while the Islanders had five — but Wednesday — 7 p.m., farnily prayer, teen bible Here’s Emanuel’s week p.m., with full choirs, will conclude with caroling. tight checking and stellar tending study and Chancel Choir rehearsal. A free Christmas Eve dinner for persons living Islanders Just did them one better. ing end. but the tentative officials. alone or senior citizens will be held at 6 p.m. Monday The Whalers are now 12-14-4 for “ They made some bad calls and shut the door. The Christmas Eve service at Emanuel Lutheran One goal, that is. 28 points. The threesome in front Latvians plan service at the Citadel. they didn’t make others, it was Hrudey was at his best against Church will feature special in.strumental music at 11 New York, sparked by Greg each has 31 points. Cantata Is presented A Candlelight Service will beheld Monday at 11 p.m. frustrating,” said Whalers’ coach Hartford’s best offensive threat, p.m., and the Festival of I>es.sons and Carols at 11:30 The Latvian Lutheran Church of Manchester will Gilbert's second-period goal and at the Citadel. Jack Evans. Ron Francis, who was stoned on at Faith Baptist Church, 52 l^ake St., will present Ron p.m An earlier service, at 4: .30 p.m,, is arranged for offer a Christmas Eve concert at 5 p.m., with Elza the oft-spectacular goaltending of Gilbert’s goal was set up by The crowd of 13,227 was near- least three point blank occasions. Hamilton's cantata. "Born to Die," at 7 p m. Sunday. the convenience of families with young children. Mek.sa, a soloist, presenting both classical and Kelly Hrudey, nipped Hartford, another Islanders' rookie, Pat The rest of the week at Emanuel includes: Flatley. The pair broke across the homicidal at referee Bill Soloists will be Brenda Golemba and Mark Williams. Christmas numbers. An offering will be taken. 1- 0. Whalers’ defenseman Mark Thursday — 10 a.m., care and visitation: II a m.. Candlelight service planned Hartford blue line on a two-on-two. McCreary for calling a high-stick The director is Art Holmes. Fusco suffered a bruised left knee Belle Choir; 11:15 a.m.. care and visitation, youth The loss snapped the Whalers' Flatley carried the puck towards penalty on Sylvain Turgeon with Two Christmas Eve services will be held at South and left the game when he was leave lor Maine. Community baptism service five-game unbeaten streak. the right post, but Whaler Greg 3:12 left in the middle period. United Methodist church, one a famiiy service at 7:30 leg-tripped by Denis Potvin at 6:32 True meaning illustrated Friday — 7:30 p.m., AA for women. Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St., will Malone smothered him to prevent Turgeon had been blatantly antag­ p.m., the other a candlelight service at 11 p.m. of the first period. Saturday — 8 p.m.. AA for men: youth return from hold a candlelight, caroling, communion and baptism It was the first N H L shutout for a doorstep shot. Flatley pushed the onized by stickless New York The true meaning of Christmas will be illustrated at Neither he nor center Mark Maine. service at 7 p.m. Monday. Child-care will be provided Other events scheduled this week are: the rookie Hrudey, the third time puck back to Gilbert, who drilled a winger Anders Kallur in between 7: .30 p.m. Thursday at the annual holiday program at Sunday — 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Dr, Shephard S. Johnson this year that the Whalers have the two circles in the Islander zone. Johnson will play at the Forum in Full Gos|>el Interdenominational Church, 745 Main St. for those who wish to attend this special Christmas 15-footer off the right post and in. Eve worship service. on "Of the Father's Love." No church school. Nursery been victimized in such a manner. Turgeon. who had pulled the stick Montreal tonight against the The program includes music, plays and treats fortots. for preschoolers only. Freshmen netminders Marc Beh- "I was with him the whole way,” out of Kallur's hands, attempted to Adams Division-leading The church will also hold a Christmas Eve King of Love at Trinity Thursday — 7:30 p.m. family serdee rend of Winnipeg and Warren Malone said of Flatley. "He back off from the aggressions. Canadiens. candlelight service at 8 p.m. Monday. The normal Concordia holds services Trinity Covenant Church will prsent Rodger Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. Skorodenski of Chicago turned the couldn’t get a shot off because I Wednesday night church service is canceled. "I wanted to keep my stick in my Hrudey, Millen and New York Islanders’ Pat Lafontaine loses control of the puck before Strader's Christmas cantata, "King of Love," at the 8 Concordia Lutheran Church, 30 Pitkin St., will offer trick at the Civic Center earlier was hooking him. so he dropped it hands, in case the puck came out to defenseman Stefan Persson were and II a.m. services Sunday. Steve Nielsen is choir three services on Christmas Eve. The first, at 3 p.m., this season. back to Gilbert, who made a hell of he could get off a shot on Hartford goalie Greg Millen in me.” noted Tiirppon, who said he the three star winners. Money raised for Africa director, and soloists are Petty Nelson, Sue Vacek, Ed is a communion service; the second, at 7 p.m., is the Hartford keeper Greg Millen a shot." first period action Friday night at the Civic Center. Gaffney and Gary Jodoin. The narrator is family eucharist: the third begins at 10:45 p.m. with MACC column The Catholic Relief Services Office of the Diocese of Nilson and acompani.sts are Nielsen on Organ and carols, and a communion candlelight service follows Norwich, which includes Bolton, has riased more than Kathy Carol.son on piano. at II p.m. $65,000 for relief in Ethiopia. Trinity will hold two Christmas Eve services at 7^30 The rest of the week at Concordia includes: The Manchester Area Conference of Noone and Watts The money will be used to feed the starving people and 11:15 p.m. The rest of the week includes: Wednesday — 6:30 p.m., children's choir: 7:45 p.m., Churches’s weekly column is carried on there, and to provide medical help. Wednesday — 6:45 p.m.. Pioneer Clubs and Boys Concordia Choir.’ page 13 of today’s Manchester Herald. Further contributions to this fund may be made Brigade: 7 p.m., prayer meeting Thursday — 9 a.m., Bible Discovery. through the Dioce.se, 201 Broadway. Norwich 06360. Thursday — 6:30 a.m.. women's prayer breakfast. Saturday — 6 p.m. Prayer for Church Renewal. lead MHS girls

Only eight players were at Coach Armstrong stated, "and that's how Steve Armstrong's disposal but they outscored us.” Relisfious Services that number proved to be enough Manchester regained control in as Manchester High toppled Hart­ the third period with Watts tossing ford Public. 60-34, in CCC Eastern in 9 of her game-high 20 points. Assemblies of God dover, Route 6, Andover. Rev. RIchord p.m.. worship service. Tuesday at 7:30 Division girls basketball action "We went back to what's good for H. Taylor, pastor. Sunday worship: 11 1041 Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. P.m., special Bible studies; Wednes­ Stewart Lanier, postor, 9:30 o.m., and nursery; 6:30 p.m., evening praise St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St., Friday night at Clarke Arena. us in the third period," Armstrong Calvary Church (Assemblies of o. m., nursery care provided. Churchday at 7:30 p.m.. worship service. service, nursery. (646-8599) church school; 11 o.m., worship ser­ Manchester. Rev. Philip A. Sherldon “ We went into the game real said. "We were a little more God), ZOO Bucklond Road, South school: 9:30 a.m., Sunday. (742-7696) Prayer line. 646-873 L 24 hours. vice, nursery. (649-3472) and Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, co-pastors. Windsor. Rev. Kenneth L, Gustafson, First Congregotionol Church of Cov­ Gospel Hotly Center Street, Manches­ Saturday mass 5 p.m.; Sunday masses short-handed," Armstrong said. patient and worked the ball inside. pastor. 9:30a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. North Uniftd Methodist Church, 300 ter. 10 o.m., breaking bread; 11:45 Parker Sf., Monchester. Richard W. at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. (643-2403) “ We started \yith\only eight kids, "We put it away in the fourth o.m., worship, child-core and nursery; Bruce Johnson, pastor. 11 a.m., wor­ a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel St. James Church, 896 Moln St„ 7:OOo.m..evenln0 service of praise and ship; 9:30 o.m., church school In meeting. Dupee, pastor. Worship service: 9 five varsity and three JV ’s, but for quarter,” he added. Pdult bible class, nursery (or Pentecostal Monchester. Rev. Francis KrukowskI, Bible preaching. (644-1102) ' Church Lane House. Nursery core Rev. David BaranowskI, team minis­ this kind of game \*e didn’t do too Noone had a career-high 17 provided. (742-6487) children Syeors old ond younger; 1030 United Pentecostal Church, 187 o.m., vkprshlp service, church school. try.. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. Satur­ badly,” he understated, seeing his points and 6 rebounds for the Second Congregotionol Church, 385 Jehovah’s Witnesses Woodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. day masses at 4 ond 6:30 p.m .; Sunday Baptist N. Main St., Manchester. The Rev. V. [Jbrserv; 5:30 p.m., Iunior ond senior Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Silk Towners up their record to an Indians. Betty Maher chipped in high fellowship; 7 p.m., sacred masses at 7:30,9,10:30a.m., noon, and Joseph Milton, pastor. 10a.m. worship Jehovoh's Wltnefses, 647 Tolland Sunday school; 11 a.m., morning 5 p.m. (643-4129) unblemished 4-0 ovei^II, 2-0 in CCC with 11 points while she and Watts Community Baptist Churchy 565 E. service and nursery for children to age Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesdov, Con­ dancers. (649-3696) worship; 6 p.m., evening worship; 7:30 Center St., AAonchester. Rev. James I. Vnited Methodist Church, 1226 St. M ary Church, 1600 Main St., East play. each grabbed 18 rebounds. 6. (649-2663) gregation Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Thurs­ p.m., bible study (Wednesday); 7p.m., Coventry. Father James J. William­ Meek, minister. 9:T5 a.m., church Second Congregotionol Church of day, Theocratic School (speaking Main St., Manchester. Dr. Shephard S. Ladles' prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. The Owls drop to 0-2 in tlie Letitia Campbell had 17 points school for all ages, kindergarten course), 7:30 p.m .; Service meeting Jobhson, D r. Paul Kroll, pastors. son, pastor. Masses Saturday at 5:15 Coventry, 1746 Boston Turnpike, Cov­ Men's prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. p.m.; Sunday 9:30 and 10:45 a.m .; division, 0-4 overall. and Daphne Williams 10 to lead the through Grade 4 continuing during the entry. Rev. David Jarvis, minister. (ministry training), 8:15p.m.; Sundoy, Schedule: 9 a.m., church school, Youth service (Friday). (649-9848) service; t0:30 a.m., morning worship. nuTsery through senior high; 9 ond holydavs, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Confes­ Manchester opened up a quick Owls. Regulor schedule: 10 a.m., worship; 8 Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 a.m .; sions 4:30 to 5 p.m. (742-6655) Nursery provided. (643-0537) a.m., Oiai-A-Rlde to church; 8:45 a.m., Watchtower Study. 10:25. (646-1490) 10:45 a.m., worship services, nursery; 14-3 lead after one period. Five- Faith Boptist Church, 52 Lake St., 6 p.m., youth fellowship. (647-9141) Church ol St. Maurice, 32 Hebron Manchester's next outing is church school, nursery to grade eight, Presbyterian Rood, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford Monchester. Rev. James Bellasov, adult discussion; 11 a.m., coffee and foot-8 senior Kris Noone had 7 Thursday at home against Windsor pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 Jewish — Conservative Coventry Presbyterian Church, Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 points and 6-3 Andrea Watts 4 more High at 7:45. fellowship; 11:15 a.m., iunior choir; 4 Mormon p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:15 and a.m., worship service; 7 p.m., evening p. m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; 6 p.m., Route 44A and Trowbridge Road, service. (646-5316) Temple BetlTsholom, 400 E. Middle 11 a.m. (643-4466) in the opening eight minutes of M A N C H E ST E R (60) — Shelley Fac- senior church school and Pilgrim Coventry. Rev. Brad Evens, postor. tora 2 2-2 6, Dawn Martin 2 0-0 4, Kris First Baptist Church, 240 Hlllstown fellowship. (742-6234) Turnpike, Manchester. Richard J. I ^ •'**“* Christ of Sunday, 9:30a.m., worship; IO:4Sa.m., play for the Indians. "We ran our Road, Manchester. Dr. C. Conley, Piavin, rabbi; Israel Tabatskv, can­ Latter-day Saints, 30 Woodside St., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible study and Noone 6 5-9 17, Andrea Watts 8 4-4 20, Tolcottville Congregotionol Church, Manchester. Wayne S. Taylor, bishop, Salvation Army offense really well and got the ball Betty Maher 51-311, Erin Prescott 10-2 pastor. (649-7509) Main Street and Elm Hill Road. tor; Dr. Leon Wind, rabbi emeritus. fellowship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., First Boptist Chopei of the Deaf, 240 Services. 8:15 o.m. Friday and 9:45 9:30 a.m., sacrament meeting; 10:15 prayer meeting. (742-7222) inside,” Armstrong explained. 2. Totals 24 12-22 60. Tolcottville. Rev. Nonev Milton, pos- o.m., Sunday school and prim ary; Salvation Arm y, 661 Main St., Man­ HARTFORD PUBLIC (34) — Daphe Hlllstown Road, Manchester. Rev. K. tor. 10 a.m., worship service and a.m. Saturday. (643-9563) Presbyterian Church of Monchester, Public made a run at the Indians, Kreutier, pastor. (643-7543) 11:40 o.m., priesthood and relief chester. Capt. and Mrs. Randall Davis. Williams 50-010, Letitia Campbell 7 3-7 chlA'ch school. (649-0815) society. (643-4003) 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Ri­ 9:30 o.m., Sundav school; 10:45 a.m., outscoring them 20-17 in the second 17, Jennifer Horn 0 1-2 1, Marcllynn chard Gray, pastor. 10:30 o.m., wor­ holiness meeting; 7 p.m., solvation Lutheran ship service, nursery, 9:15 o.m., Sun­ stanza, to close the halftime deficit Potterson 1 2-2 4, Erika Glover 1 0-1 2, Christian Science meeting. (649-7787). to 31-23. "They uptempoed it on us. Nicole Wilder 0 0-0 0, Terrllyn Fields 0 Covenant Concordia Lutheran Church (L C A ), National Catholic day school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. 0-00, Janice Trim m ler 00-00. Totals 14 (643-0906) They got us to play at their tempo," 6-12 34. First Church ol Christ, Scientist, 447 Trinity Covenont Church, 302 Hack­ 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. Rev. Burton N. Main St., Manchester. 10:30 a.m., D. Strand, pastor. Rev. Arnold T. Nationol Catholic Unitarian Universalist matack St., Manchester. Rev. Narman Church, 23 Goiway St., Manchester. church service, Sunday school, and Swenson, tiours: 8 and 11 a.m., Wangerln, part-time pastar. Schedule: Roman Catholic care tor small children. (649-1446) 8 a.m., holy cammunlon; 9:15 a.m., Rev. Stanley M. Lancola, pastor 9 Unitorlon Universolitt Soclefy-Eoitr services; 9:30 o.m.. Sunday Bible a.m., mass. (643-5906) 153 W. Vernon St.« Manchester. Rev. Reading Room, 656A Center St., Man­ school; 10:30 a.m., coffee hour and church schoal, Christian growth hour, Church of the Assumption, Adams chester. (649-8982) nursery care; 10:30 a.m., communion, Elinor Berke. minister. 10:30 a.m., fellowshiD. (649-28SS) Street at Thompson Road, Manches­ service. (646-5151) nursery. (649-5311) Nazarene ter. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Ice cold Indians Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Saturday mass at 5; Sunday mosses at Church of Christ Episcopal Church St., Manchester. Rev. Dale H. 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. (643-2195) Gustafson, postor; Jeffrey S. Nelson, Church of the Nazarene, 236 Moln St„ Herald photos by Pinto Church of Christ, Lvdoll and Vernon Manchester. Rev. Neale McLain, se­ St. Bartholomew's Church, 741 E. St. George's Episcopal Church, I ISO Intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, nior pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, mlnls- Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. streets, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Sundoy 8 pastor emeritus. Sunday schedule: Martin J. Scholskv, pastor. Saturday Manchester’s Kris Noone (30) latches onto the beaten by Public minister. Sunday services: 9 a.m., 8:30:a.m., worship In the chapel with youth. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; A New a.m., Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy Eucha­ 10:45 a.m., worship, children's church moss at 5 p.m .; Sunday masses at 8:30, Bible classes; 10a.m., worship; 6p.m., rist, Rev. John Holllger, vicar. 11 a.m., communion on first and third Sundovs; basketball, keeping it away from the Owls’ Erika Glover worship. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible 10 and 11:30 a.m. fellowship hour. Monday through Frl- 9:45 a.m., Sundoy church school; 11 HARTFORD — Manchester into buckets by Public, which took study. Nursery provided for all servi­ dov, 4:45 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.. a.m., worship with communion on (14) in action Friday night at Clarke Arena. ces. (646-2903) Holy Eucharist.(643-9203) second and fourth Sundays, You" High's shooting was comparable to a 29-15 margin into the halftime St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Park nursery. (643-1193) Call: what it found in regards to weather lockerroom. Congregationai and Church streets, Manchester. Rev. Latvian Lutheran Church ol Man­ conditions on the way home from Charles Cloughen Jr, Interim pastor chester, 21 Garden St., Manchester. Scholastic roundup "We played excellent team UPI photo Bolton Congregotlonoi Church, 226 Worship: 8 and 9:30 a.m.; church (643-2051) s^SOUTH UNITED METHODIST here. defense all night. They scored a lot Bolton Center Road, at the Green, school, 9:30 a.m.; babysitting, 9:15 to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Cold. off our offense. We shot poorly and Manchester’s Betty Maher (44) reaches high to grab Bolton Rev. Charles H. Ericson, 11:15 Ojjn.; Holy Eucharist, 10 o.m. Route 31 and North River Road, ^ CHURCH MlnisJ 10 a.m., worship service, 647-8301 The Indians were off target most turned the ball over," said Pear­ every Wednesday. (649-4583) Coventry. Rev. W .H. Wllkens, pastor. 9 rebound away from blocked out Hartford Public player. nuriery, church school; 11 o.m., o.m., Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., Come Join In Our for an Important of the evening, hitting a poor son, noting his ieam had 20 fellowship; 11:15 a.m., forum pro­ Gospel worship service. (742-7548) South nips East 14-for-50, 28 percent from the field, turnovers. "We wanted to hold Indian teammate Kris Noone (30) has good view of the gram. (649-7077 office or 647-8678 recorded message Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Christmas Celebration as they bowed to Hartford Public, them in the 50s. We would’ve, if we action." Indians won, 60-34. parsonage. Church O f the Living God, an (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High Center Conoregatlonal Church, 11 61-42, in CCC Eastern Division played belter offensively.” evangelical, tull-gospel church, Ro­ streets, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. Dec. 23 • Worship Service 9 to 10:45 am HARTFORD — Coming oft a basket well according to Page, and Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. bertson School, North School Street, Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Divine wor­ basketball action Friday night. Manchester's 6-foot-9 senior piv- Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Robert Dec. 24 - Family Service 7:30 pm one-sided loss to St. Paul on came up with three or four steals at Manchester. Rev. David W. Mullen, ship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; Holy "The whole story of the game otman Brian Spano had 6 of Jiis NBA roundup J. Bills, minister of visitations; Rev. pastor. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11 30 Communion first and third Sundoy. Candelight Service 11 pm Tuesday, East Catholic had to go the defensive end. Clifford O. Simpson, pastor emeritus; O.m. Nursery and Sunday school. (649-4243) was our offense,” said Indian game-total 9 points in the third Michael C. Thornton, associate pastor. into the lion's den here Friday East won the Junior varsity coach Doug Pearson, reeling off 10 a.m., worship service, sanctuary; 10 Gospel Interdenominational period. "We got the ball inside otl’uM a i n St., Manchester. Rev. We welcome you. night to face HCC arch-rival South game, 59-44. Dave had 13 the quarter shooting statistics. o.m. church school. (647-9941) Sunday, 10:30a.m„ Methodist Feelisg Good Mratrt Catholic. The Eagles gave it their points for the 2-1 young Eagles. then. We hadn't until that time,” First Congregotionol Church of An­ adult Bible study and Sunday school; 7 Come and be a part of our Family of God. “ You shoot like that against a team Pearson said, "We look some bad Celtics dump Pacers Bolton United Methodist Church, VoerssH ail, but came up a point short, East’s next outing is at the MCC like Hartford Public, and you’re Rotary Club Classic at the Eagles’ Jump shots and they were flying YOU'KB IMVITEO... falling 44-43 to the Rebels in not going to win. down the court.” BOSTON (UPI) - I,arry Bird Hartford County Conference play. Nest with East slated to face East Washington improved its record (BattBaiBacctKiBaciEfscCMEnEWCfeiiEesnciEtKiencEMCtEuy "We hurried our shots," he Glenn Smith had 15 points to lead and Cedric Maxwell combined for East, 0-2 in the conference and Lyme Friday night at 7 o’clock. to 16-12 while the Knicks dropped to THE continued. "They intimidated us the Owls. He was their only scorer 22 of Boston’s 34 points in the 12-18. 1-2 overall, had a chance to win it. SOUTH CATH O LIC (44) — Shelley with their defense. They played in double figures. Greg Turner had decisive third quarter Friday night The Eagles had the bail with 30 Pace 5 )-2 11, Mllte Strudwlclt 3 0-0 6, TO A BIBU Paul Williams 5 1-8 11, Dave Garach 2 man-to-man. Wejust werenotused a game-high 15 points to lead to lead the Celtics lo a 117 107 seconds to go and brought the clock delebrate 0-0 4, John Bordlerl 22-26, Jose Glllotl to their quickness and type of Manchester. victory over the Indiana Pacers. Bucks 104, 76ers 101 CHRISTMAS SUNDAY down to 15 seconds before calling 0- 02, Joe Reilly 20-04. Totals2094-1244. SPEAKS team. But it was a good game for Bird finished with a game-high At Philadelphia. Sidney Mon- by their final timeout. They tried to EAST CATHOLIC (43) — Chris Manchester resumes action this WORSHIP SERVICES Galligan 4 2-210, Lorry Stanford 31-27, us. We could have been blown out '33 and Maxwell added 21, pacing a crlef fired in .35 points Friday night OlijnatmaB Eugene Brewer dhristm as at the get the bail to Chris Galligan, but coming Friday in the MCC Rotary Chris Renstrom 7 1-1 15, Todd Pineo 3 of the gym but we weren’t." Celtics’ attack which saw six to lead the Milwaukee Biieks lo had South knock the ball out of 1- 27, Kevin Riggs 10-02, Kevin Madden Club Classic at East Catholic. The 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Pearson believes the game, in Indians will face Windsor High in players score in double figures. their fourth straight victory, J04- It Is impossible to know, bounds. 00-0 0, DoveSanderlO-02.Totals 195-7 denter 43. the long run, will help his club for The Pacers held a 77-76 third 101, over the I'hiladelpliiu 76ers, Program the date of Jesus' birth, the "We got the ball into Larry the .schoolboy opener in the after­ the rest of the year. The loss drops quarter edge before Maxwell snapping Philadelphia's four Bible being totally silent in Bring a Bell and join the Center Ringers, Stanford with three seconds left, Games postponed noon at 3 o’clock. Manchester to 1-1 in the division, scored six points in an 8-0 run that game winning streak. FIIL eOSPEL INTEBDENOHINATIONU regard to it. Moreover, I be­ but he was called for charging," lieve It would be in error for Chaneel Choir and the Brassroots Three games scheduled Friday 2- 1 overall. , P U B LIC (41) — Glenn carried the Celtics to a 90-83 lead Moncrief, who was l6for-2l said East coach Ray Page. "It was night were postponed by the The Owls, 2-0 in the division and Smith 71-215, Kevin Clarke40-t 8, Tony from the floor, eonnected on his CaEECB.„ the church to add to the sim­ Ensemble ringing a crucial call at the end," he Judkins 4 0-0 8, Daryl Lindsey 4 1-2 9, entering the fourth quarter. ple forms of worship de­ inclement weather. Games called 3- 0 overall, had a 19-6 lead after one Shase Ricks 10-1 2, Trevor Tlgett 13-45, Herb Williams and Kellogg had first five shots as the Bucks moved 7oints. emission IS free aho bvekvone is helcouei little down but the kids showed a lot two games. cially well in the third quarter.” Terry Cummings finished with However, that the occa­ of character coming to South and Mllone 2 0-1 4, Greg Turner 5 5-8 15, added 12. Scott Wedman and ______Reu. Philip SaundtM, Patton sion calls society's attention Child care provided The Cheney-East Hampton Manchester had it down to lo Brian Arnold 2 0-0 4, Som Henderson 0 Dennis Johnson each had II. 26 points and Craig Hodges added playing them this hard. game at Cheney has been resche­ 0-2 0, Chuck Sentelo 00-00, Mike Lata 0 to Christ In a singular way points right before the half but two 0-0 0, John Buccherl 0 0-0 0, Dave Boston improved lo 23-4, while 16 for Milwaukee. "We played hard for all four duled Thursday, Feb. 28. costly turnovers were converted cannot be denied. In this I CHRIS'TMAS EVE SERVICES quarters. We handled all the RIordan 0 0-1 0. Totals 14 14-22 42 Indiana fell to 7-19 Rejoice! rejoice. And If a person, due defenses they through at us. It Boston reserve forward Kevin Spurs 122, Nets 116 to his upbringing, finds the with Choirs, Carols and Communion came down to one last play with the College basketball roundup McHale didn’t play Friday, snap­ At East Rutherford, N.J., Celebrate Christmas season spiritually stimulat­ ping a 413 consecutive- game George Gervin scored .30 (Miints, ing, who am I to Judge him? ball. I can't be displeased with the Dec. 24 7:30 p.m. Family Service way we played. streak. McHale. who suffered a Mike Mitchell added 22 and Artis at Emanual "One man considers one Music by the Pilgrim Choir and stretched ligament of his left ankle day more sacred than “South is a difficult team to play Gilmore 21 Friday nighl lo lead the 4:30 pm Family Service-TheChrisimasStory will Sacred Dance Group in their gym, especially with them in Wedne.sday’s loss to Milwaukee, San Antonio Spurs to a 122-116 he shared through another; another man con­ siders every day alike. Each coming off a loss. We played really Georgia Tech easy winner had never missed a game in hi,'! victory over the New Jersey Nets. “The Nativity Puppeta". one shoulcd be fully con­ 9 p.m. Wassail Festivity hard all the way,” continued Page. NBA career since becoming Bos­ 11:00 pm Festive Worship. Candlelight Service of South upped its record to 2-1 ton’s No. 1 draft choice out of the vinced In hIs own mind,’ ATLANTA (UPI) - Mark Price Ferrell 12 and Salley 10. At Muncie. Ind.. Dan Palombizio Lessons & Carols. Christmas Choral and 10:30 p.m. Celebrate Christ’s Birth overall. It was its first game in University of Minnesota in 1980. Penguins triumph Rom. 14:5. So long as one scored 24 points and John Salley Elsewhere, at Orlando, Fla, scored 36 points and pulled down 10 organ music with hand bells will begin the does not depend upon ob­ Music by the Chancel Choir HCC warfare. pulled down 15 rebounds Friday Alton Lee Gipson scored 24 points rebounds in Just over one half of PITT.SBURGH (UPI) _ John serving such traditions for Paul Williams and Shelley Pace night to lead No. 13 Georgia Tech to and Florida State rallied from a piay and Ball State crushed Bullets 125, Knicks 111 Chabot's power-play goal at 9:51 of right-standing with him, nor each popped home 11 points to lead an 84-53 thrashing of Augusta. 14-point halftime deficit Friday Georgia State 115-58 Friday night At Landover, Md., Gus Williams the third period lifted the Pitts­ EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH inject them Into the church, South. The winlwosted Georgia Tech to burgh Penguins to a 4-2 victory none should judge him. night to defeat Pittsburgh, 83-76. in the first game of the Cardinal scored 27 points Friday night to Church & Chestnut Streets Center Congregational Clhurch Six-foot-5 senior center Chris 6-1 while Augusta fell to O-ll. Varsity Club Classic. over the Philadelphia Flyers F ri­ Renstrom had a game-high 15 lead the Washington Bullets to a The Yellow Jackets Jumped to an At Lexington, Ky., Myron At Evansville, Ind., Jeff Heide day night. Manchester Corner of Center and Main Street points along 11 rebounds to lead early 4-2 lead and were never K5-11I victory over the New York Dale H. Cuslafson ' Hughes scored 17 points to lead made a 15-foot Jump shot with one Knicks. Chabot took a drop pass from I’aslor: Vicar: Jeffery S. Nelson CHURCH OF CHRIST East. He played most of the fourth Headed. C. Henry Anderson ■ Emeritus Cincinnati to a 63-56 win over second left to push Central Michi­ Mario I^emicux and fired a 35-foot Lydall and Varnon Streets in the Center of Manchester quarter with four fouls. Galligan Organisl/Choirmasler: P. Melvin Lumpkin In addition to Price, four other James Madison Friday night in the gan past Northern Iowa 5i-50 New York's Bernard King wrist shot through goaltender Phone: 646-2903 was also in twin digits with 10 May ihp pract and /oi*a o / our Sarior fit! your hearts this ChrUlmat and always. Georgia Tech players scored in opening game of the University of Friday night in the opening game scored 43 points and sparked the Pelle Lindbergh s pads Lemlcux’s We Pray For You A “Christmas filled with Hope, Peace, Love and Joy!. points for East. Todd Pineo had a double figures. Bruce Dalrymple Kentucky Invitational of the K rysta l Invitational Knicks’ comeback with 28 .second- assist lied a Penguin record with strong offensive game, going to the had 17. Yvon Joseph 14, Duane Tournament. Tournament. half points. assists in lo straight games. f MANCHESTER HERALU, Saturday. Dfc 22. 1984 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Dec. 22, 1984 Phillips' brainchild is a model in its simplicity Battle Rams In wild card game

NEW YORK (U P l) — Here’s a personal invitation Washington and Nebraska, or whichever ones are With TV and all, for sure there’d be enough money. from me to you. ranked one and two after the bowl games, can meet to One aspect of all this escapes me. Giants control own destiny The Final Four — that’s the NCAA’s national Write, wire or call up and tell me I’m wrong, but I decide who’s best on Jan. 14. think you’d like to see that one final post-season game collegiate basketball championship — is one of TV s By Jeff Hasen York to take three safeties, Sports hottest sports items. CBS wrestled it away from NBC must do is stop Eric Dickerson, the dropped their record to 10-6 and, at the end, for the whole box of chocolates, to decide IT’S A SAFE bet that game won’t be played. Unifed Press International NFC’s player of the year. Last like the Giants, forced them to blocked two punts, and watched the No. I college football team in the land. That’s the impression I came away with after in 1981 and NBC would give anything to get it back the Giants miss two extra point Parade because those televised games show a bigger profit weekend’s luck better continue. -watch television with more than I can’t possibly think of a single fan who’d be against speaking with Byers. ANAHEIM, Calif. - Harry passing interest. They got the attempts. margin even than baseball. such a game, can you? He had no comment on Phillips’ specific proposal, Carson isn’t ashamed. If backing New York wants to hold the ball home field advantage when Dallas If that wasn’t enough. New York Richie Phillips, the attorney for the major league Milt Richman but he did point out that under the NCAA by-laws, none You know who signed the deal for that? Walt Byers. into the playoffs is the only way to to keep it out of Dickerson’s hands. managed 8 yards rushing on 13 But he doesn’t seem to like a similar package in lost to Miami Monday night. umpires, has come up with an exceptionally, well of the members can play more than one post-season get there, Carson reasons it beats The Giants will try to use a Los Angeles coach John Robin­ carries and saw Simms sacked five football. Maybe because he feels a playoff Banj® thought out and imaginative idea for a contest like game. He also called attention to the fact that a not getting there at all. ball-control passing game since son remembers his team’s 33-12 times. that, but guess what? special NCAA committee presented a plan last would take some of the gloss off the bowl . V " the Rams finished 24th in the NFL “ Hey, you gotta get through the rout of the Giants Sept. 30, and "That was a nightmare," New He’s running into all kind of bureaucratic obstacles. summer for a playoff game to its Division 1-A that one, I go along with Phillips. He says he d get the against the pass and third against door somehow," said the New insists his team won’t be York nose tackle Jim Burt said. “ I And who do guess figures to be short-changed in the UPI ratings and AP relies on the writers’ ballots. members and those members had voted against it. two competing teams out of the bowl games and that the rush. New York was fifth in the York Giants linebacker. "You overconfident. * try not to think about that game. It end by these barriers? You, the fan. So what else is ’’The country wants a national champion to emerge "Unless the Division 1-A colleges want the game, would enhance rather than diminish those contests. league in passing and 22nd in jump in, you climb in. you come was the downer of our .season." new? from the field rather than from a vote," Phillips said, there’s no reason to have it,” Byers said. rushing as quarterback Phil "The opponent doesn’t matter," THE SUPER BOWL Game is scheduled for Ja "-20- through the window, you come he said. "In the playoffs, the Phillips’ brainchild really is a model in its and no one can argue with him too much there. That’s all well and good as far as it goes, but I did a Simms set club records for com­ "That was the low point of our You have that big empty weekend before that. What through the baseboards ... the incentive is to try to win. If you simplicity. What he has done is create something he "Intercollegiate footgall is the only sport where you little more checking, and my good friend, Walt Byers, pletions, attempts and passing season,” agreed safety Bill Cur­ would be wrong with ABC using Jan. 14 to carry the thing about it is j^ust get in." could get Joe’s Butcher Shop, calls The National Collegiate Football Foundation, a don’t have a playoff for the championship," he added. may be surprised at a few of the facts I uncovered. yardage. rier, who was on injured reserve charitable organization to be funded through Not much argument there, either. Some of the top colleges in the nation already have National Championship Game as one of its special you’d get up for the gam e." Victories by Washington and " I know you’re not supposed to then. “ But we carry no grudge corporate grants, private donations and revenue The idea of having one final playoff game to been contacted about the National Championship Monday Night football additions? Or, for that matter, Miami enabled the Giants to reach be able to run against them and Robinson said his players gained against them. They didn’t do generated from a proposed annual post-season game. determine the best college football team is not new. game. They were informed there would be close to $2 either of the other networks, CBS or NBC, using the the playoffs despite two consecu­ you’re supposed to be able to pass confidence when they battled 1.5-1 anything dirty, they didn’t cheat — The game would be scheduled on the second Phillips’ concept, however, is new, particularly since million going to each team that played in such a game. game for a ratings coup of their own on Saturday, Jan. tive losses and a 9-7 record. against them," Simms said. "But San Francisco before losing 19-16. they just outplayed us.” weekend each January and would determine the No. 1 he proposes to establish a post- graduate scholarship Guess what they said to that, Walt? 12, or Sunday, Jan. 13? nobody’s had great games passing college football team in the country. The two teams program for college players. You’re right. They said they wouldn’t mind playing Phillips had the foresight to go to Coopers and Sunday, New York has its Simms discounts the first game. against them. What we have to do "W e know we can’t match those who’d meet for that distinction would be chosen by a Phillips already has filed an application with the in such a game at all. Lybrand, the largest accounting firm in the world, destiny in hand again when it "That was 12 weeks ago, that’s is move the ball on every series, teams touchdown for touchdown," special selection committee and would play the game NCAA for the first annual National Championship and ask them for a financial projection on the meets the Los Angeles Rams in the too long ago for the revenge factor not necessarily to score but to push he said. “ We can’t play that kind of at a different warm weather site each year. game which he’d like to see played at the Rose Bowl in BRIGHAM YOUNG DEFINITELY agreed. Wa­ he’s proposing. They came back and told him it would NFC wild card game at Anaheim to be there," Simms said. them back. With their offense, we game. But if we can slow down a Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 14. Usually, there’s a two-year shington, Boston College and other high ranked amount to the premier game in college football In Stadium. The winner gets a spot in Robinson won’t say anything to want to make them have long, hard team like that, we have a good UPI photo AS THINGS ARE set up now, Phillips pointed out at waiting period after such an application is filed, but schools also said they’d go along with such an idea. every way. Moneywise and otherwise. the NFC semifinals. excite the Giants. drives.” chance to win. Like Hank Stram a news conference here Thursday, the national Phillips is hoping that Walter Byers, the NCAA’s None of the colleges called objected. Why would they? But let’s forget about the money for a minute. says, those teams (including Mi­ New York defensive end George The Rams’ loss to San Francisco "Judging by their play again.st The Giants’ quarterback, Phil Simms, was treated rudely college football champion is determined by the two Executive Director, will waive the waiting period this For ^ million? For the right to emerge No. 1 right What about the fans? ami and Washington) take an Martin doesn’t buy the enter- deserve to be in and I think we’re their (NFC East) peers, the Giants here by the Jets’ Marty Lyons in their NFL meeting earlier m ajor wire services. The coaches do the voting in our time so that teams like Brigham Young, Oklahoma, there on the field? They might even win rings for it. Doesn’t anybody care about them? airplane and we take a bus." through-the-rear door theory, gonna take advantage of it. It are a better team than Dallas," he in the season. Simms will have to remain upright, and either. doesn’t matter how you get there. The Sept. 30 game won’t be said. effective, as the New Yorkers battle the Los Angeles “ I feel terrific," he said. "They It’s what you do once you’ie in." included in the Giants’ 1984 high­ And it Carson were a Cowboy, Baseball Reds call it backing in. I think we What Martin and the Giants light film. Los Angeles forced New he’d be out. And ashamed. Rams in the NFC wild card game in Los Angeles. Scoreboard majority shard^ sold to Schott Sports In Brief Turnovers may decide AFC tilt w in , lose & DREW Bv Bv Rich Tosches "N o question about it,” said wins. But as quickly as they rose to drubbing on (heir way lo winning CINCINNATI (UPI) — Majority East football awards made Hockey Basketball Radio, TV United Press International safety Kenny Easley, the leader of the heights, they have fallen, the Super Bowl. ownership in the Cincinnati Reds .t«nDIIEIMI51liriltlRKEII5 ( ) F f ^ At the annual East Catholic football awards banquet. Buddy the Seattle defense. "W e ’ve defi­ appearing iackluster in the thud­ “ Seatlle has won Ibeir .share, has been sold to Cincinnati busi­ Zat’hery was presented the most valuable player award on S E A T T LE - Much like a nitely noticed in the last •few weeks ding losses to the Chiefs (34-7) and and we've won onr share." said nesswoman Marge Schott, a li­ NH L standings NBA standings offense and Sean Brennan the MVP award on defense. Martin friendly bet between a couple of that teams are taking better care the AFC West champion Broncos Raiders running Inu'k F'r;ink ll;iw- mited partner in the team who o l B f ! TODAY Lee received the loyalty award. sweet-toothed dieters, Saturday’s of the football. Running backs hit (31-14). kins. "Rut in the big gatne, we beat 1:00 College basketball: Boston Uni­ Friday called the deal “ a dream 4:M Pro football: Raiders vs. Sea- want to assure everyone that we’ re change during the week, benching Buffala 11 11 9 3 112 103 Atlanta 10 • 17 hawks, Channel X For further information, call 522-4183, Ext. 737. Seattle has lived and died by the “ Teams that we face now are smoothly, and all of sudden we've quarterback M;irc Wilson ;ind Bostan 13 14 .370 7 going to do everything we can to 114 107 Indiana 7 19 .269 9 '/] 7 ;X Hockey: Whalers vs. Canadlens, miscue this year. It led the N FL very conscious of our defensive gotten ourselves into one of those returning veler;in Jim Plunkett to Quebec 13 15 125 131 Cleveland 4 20 SportsChannel, W TIC make this a success again so that Hartford 12 14 .166 1 1 '/] with 63 takeaways. 38 intercep­ linemen and linebackers stripping ruts.” 98 125 Western Conference oviz 8:MHockev: Bruins vs. Maple Leafs, the Reds can stay in Ciniennati Reinhardt home for Christmas the starting lineup Plunkett has Compbell Conferenca Midwest Division Channel X tions and 25 fumble recoveries. the ball away." Seattle finished the regular not started in III. weeks ;ifler Norris Division 8 ;X College basketball: Dayton vs. where they beiong." W L Pet. OB DENVER — University of Colorado football player Ed “ Those turnovers don’t happen sustaining hip erience to Smytlio Division .360 6'/] Bullets 125, Knicks 111 who have controlied the ciub since The spokesman said Reinhardt was to be taken home in a week during torrential rains may Pacific Division SUNDAY City and Denver, the turnovers overcome the ru.stiness the 1971 Edmonton 22 6 3 47 159 96 3:30 Pro football: Giants vs. Rams, February 1981. wheelchair during the weekend for a stay of several days. He have been beneficial, according to Seahawks rebounding for a 17-14 Winnipeg LA Lakers 18 10 .643 __ didn’t happen and they were 18 11 3 39 140 129 Phoenix 15 12 556 2'/] NEW YORK (111) Channel 3, WPOP made a similar trip home last weekend, the spokesman said. the Raiders’ Mike Davis. triumph in Seattle that handed the Heisman Trophy winner :idmits Calgarv 17 12 3 37 164 125 Football routed. Los Angeles LA Clippers 14 14 Cavenoll 1-4 OO 2, King 14-23 15-15 43, William Williams told reporters Reinhardt was comatose for several weeks after suffering his Raiders their third consecutive has taken away his sinirpness. 15 12 5 35 146 127 Portland 13 14 Cummings 8-15 2-418, Sparrow 9-153-3 21, It seems opponents have finally "Maybe if we keep playing with Vancouver 7 23 3 17 99 185 that he and his brother were selling defeat. Seattle Walker 1-9 2-2 4, Bailey 2-2 OO 4, injury and was treated at a hospital in Eugene, Ore., and at learned how to deal with the a wet ball, we’ll be able to hold onto The Seahawks will counter with Friday's Results Golden State the team for “ personal reasons.” N.Y. Islanders 1, Hartford 0 Carter 1-3002, Bannister 1-11-23,Orr4-723 NFL Playolfs Denver’s University Hospital before being moved to Craig for ball-stealing Seahawks, who would a dry ball," he said. Last season, the Seahawks beat Dave Krieg. who fired 32 loueb- Pittsburgh 4, Phllodelphla 2 10, Wilkins 1-1002, Tucker 1-1002. Totals Neither he nor Schott would Friday's Results 43-8125-X111. Skiing rehabilitative therapy last month. have made great pickpockets had Seattle was one of the hottest the Raiders in both regular-sea.son down pusses this se;i.son to r;ink Chicago 4, Toronto 3 (All Timet EST) discuss the purchase price. Vancouver at Edmonton, night Boston 117, Indiana 107 WASHINGTON (IX) they not .stumbled onto football as a teams in the N F L during midsea­ games. But the Raiders blasted second behind record setting I):in San Antonio t22, New Jersey 116 Ballard 2-5 1-2 5, Robinson 11-16 3-3 25, Wild Card Games •••annaaaanaanananaaan Saturday's Oomes Rulond 7-10 8-11 22, Malone 1016 1-1, 22, Saturday's Gomt profession son, reeling off eight consecutive them in the playoffs with a 30-14 Marino of Miami. (All Times EST) Milwaukee 104, Philadelphia 101 Schott also will assume the Washington 125, New York 111 Wllllams11-182-227,Mahorn362-28,Dave AFC — LA Raiders at Seattle, 4p.m. New England Ski Guide limited shares held by two other Rams-Gianjs game blacked out Pittsburgh of N.Y. lslanders,7:0Sp.m. Sunday's (iome Boston at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Dallas at Denver, night 434-512, Bradley 2-4004. Totols503321-26 Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, night IX. NFC — NY Giants at LA Rams, 3:X partners. ANAHEIM, Calif. — Sunday’s wild card game between the Los Hartford ot Montreal, 8:05 p.m. WOODSTOCK, Vt. (U P D — Here Is the College grid bowl roundup Seattle at Golden State, night New York X X 35 24— 111 p.m. Angeles Rams and New York Giants will be not be televised in Buffalo at (Juebec, 7:35 p.m. Washington X X 23 32— IX Divisional playoffs New Englond Ski Areas Council official- N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7:35p.m. Three point goals— Williams, 2. Fouled Soturday, Dec. X summary of snow conditions at New SCHOTT, A NATIVE Cincinna­ Southern California because 15,000 seats remained unsold at St. Louis at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Saturday's Games Englandsklareasasof noon Friday. tian, owns auto dealerships in Patriots’ Berry out— None. Total fouls— New York AFC Minnesota at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. 23, Friday’s deadline, the Rams said. (All Times EST) Washington 21. Rebounds— New York 34 Seattle-LA Raiders winner at Miami, Skiing conditions are sublect to change Cincinnati and is involved in Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. (Cummings 13), Washington X (Rulond 12:X p.m. due to weather, skier traffic, and other The game will be shown nationally by CBS. Calgarv at Edmonton,9:35p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:30p.m. 7). Assists— New York 21 (Sparrow 7), NFC factors. Be aware of changing conditions. industry in the city, Michigan, Sunday's Gomes Army in debut Cleveland at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Washington (Williams 8). Technicals— NY Giants or Chicago at Son Legend: new-inches ot new snow Illinois, Missouri and Florida as Minnesota at Boston, night Boston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. New York (Illegal defense). Sparrow. Francisco, 4 p.m. snowfall ending In last 2A hours, pdr- cleans out staff well. St. Louis ot Buffalo, night Denver at Houston, 8 :X p.m. Woshlngton (Illegal defense). A— Sunday, Dec. X powder snow, pp-packed powder, wet or- More bad news for Blazers Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, night Detroit at Kansas City, 8 :X p.m. 5,034. NFC wet granular, Isgr-loose granular, frgr- She has been highly visible for his assislanls while posting ;i 4- (}uebec at Chicago, night Son Antonio at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. .Chicago or LA Rams at Washington, frozen granular, corn-corn snow, (where PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Trail Blazers, suffering FOXBORO, Mass. (U P I) - Washington at Philadelphia, night Portland at Phoenix, 9 ;X p.m. 12:X p.m. two such terms appear, the former shows years in the Cincinnati through in Cherry Bowi New England Patriots Coach 4 record in the rem;iinitig eiglil Friday’s college results from a six-game losing streak — their longest in five years — got Dallas at Utah, 10 p.m. AFC conditions on TO percent or more terroln, television commericals, philan­ Raymond Berry fired all but games. Los Angeles at Winnipeg, night Sunday's Gome Pittsburgh of Denver, 4 p.m. and the latter the next-most-prevolent more bad news Friday when team officials announced that Jim Calgarv at Vancouver, night thropic work and as, perhaps, the one of his assistant couches A team spokesman s;iid Berry L.A. Clippers at Seattle, 11 p.m. Tournaments NFC condition) vc-varlable conditions, Paxson would be sidelined with back spasms. Bv Mike Barnes Perles has spent the week prepar­ FIrstround Conterence championships sc- spring conditions xx of X tralls- city’s most avid Reds booster. A United Press International ing his defense for a wishbone Friday, virtually clearing out went to Vermont for two d:iys Islanders 1. Whalers 0 Cardinal Varsity Club Classic number of trails open, mm-snow made In Team spokesman John White said the 6-foot-6 guard would not Sunday, Jan. 5 common sight over Riverfront onslaught. the entire staff he inherited this week to think ;ilioiit the BallSt.115,GeoralaSt.58 AFC and NFCsemltlnal winners last 24 hours, tc-thin cover, wbln- be traveling to Phoenix for Saturday night’s game against the Gator Bowl I nvitatlonal Super Bowl XIX wlndblownsnow, ns-nlght skiing availa­ Stadium on game days has been For Army, there’s no time like "W e’ll learn a lot in the first when taking over the team in future of his .staff. On Friday he Now York islondors 0101 Suns. Forward Kenny C arr has been on the bench with an HaiKord 00 00 Celtics 1 1 7 , Pacers 107 Mlsslsslppl66, TexasChrlstlan64 (O T) Sunday, Jan. x ble, no-notoperatlng,opr3peratlna. planes she has rented trailing the first time. series of plays,” he said. “ I just mid-season. informed the assist;ints. :dl with Kentucky Invitational Tournament At Palo Alto, Cain. First perlod-None. Penoltles- banners urging the team on. inflamed knee and also won’t make the trip to Phoenix. In their storied history at West hope it isn’t a long drive that takes Berry fired seven ussi.stants. one year remaining on their Potvln, NYI, 6:32; Fronds, Har, 12:28; Clnclnnatl63, James Madlson56 AFC Champion vs. NFC Champion, 6 Connecticut INDIANA (107) Kentucky 69, East Tennessee St. 54 p.m. MohawkMtnPdrlser2tralls2llftsmm. Point, the Cadets have accumu­ 17 or 18 plays and winds up in the but said Rod Rust would remain contracts. Turgeon, Hor, 16:48. Williams 8-17 2-2 IS, Kellogg 9-200018, She showed up at the stadium KettleClossic lated three national champion­ end zone.” the Patriots defensive coordina­ Stlponovich 30 02 6, Fleming 30 2-4 8, Houston 88, Portlond63 College football bowl scbodulo Ski Sundown opr weekend 2 trails 2 news conference accompanied by Tho.se fired were Tommy Second perlod-1. New York Island­ Sichting 5-7 2-2 13, Garnett 2-5 1-2 5, Herzeg, Campbell clear air ships while boa.sting three Heis­ tor. All were hired by Berry’s ers, Gilbert 7 (Kollur, Flatlev) Krystol Invitational Tournament lifts mm ns. Reds manager Pete Rose and her The Spartans are led by quarter­ Brasher, defensive line coach; Thomas 50 1-1 11, Walters 3-4 OO 6, Central Michigan51, NorthernlowaX Woodbury S&R expect to opr weekend man winners, dozens of back D; ' Yarema and tailback predecessor, Ron Meyer. 10:23. Penoltles-Persson, NYI, 5:27; Brown 3-7 OO 6, Stansbury 3-4 OO 6, (All TImot EST) St. Bernard, Schottzie, who was HOUSTON — Oilers General Manager Ladd Herzeg and Coach LeBaron Carulhers, strength Lumlev, Hor, 7:09; Potvin, NYI, 11:07; East mm ns call ahead. Rust was fired in a controver­ Durront 2-3014, Gray 3-4006. Totals49-95 Friday’s Rosult Mt Southington mm no Friday. Hugh Campbell met Friday for the first time since Herzeg , All-America selections and 19 Carl Butler. and contioning eotieh: Lew Lanoevln, NYI, 16; 16. 8-14 107. Harvord79, Vermont 58 sporting a Reds baseball cap. sial move after the eighth game Hofstra77, N.C.-CharlotteTD Holiday Bowl Powder Ridge no report call ahead. criticized Campbell’s leadership, and settled their differences, a players and coaches in the Hall of At Orlando Stadium, the Bul­ Erher, offensive coordin;itor BOSTON (117) Staten Island76, Lehman 75 At Son Diego — Brigham Young (123) Rhode Island Fame, ldogs, 7-4, are looking to break a of the sea.son by Meyer, who was Third perlod-None. Penoltles-B. Sutter, Maxwell 6-12 9-12 21, Bird 13-25 70 33, vs. Michigan (6-5), night "This is a dream come true to team spokesman said. and qiiarterba<‘k co;ieh; Bill NYI, 1:53; Kotsopoulos, Hor, 4:03; TowsonSt.75,SheperdColl.64 No areas operating. But never has Army been to a himself removed the next day. Parish 5-102-212, Johnson 4-103-411, Alnge South Saturday's Games Maine me,” she said of the deal. She “ They both agreed it’s time to get back to football and the three-game losing streak and Muir, offensive line eo;ich; Kotsopoulos, Har, 12:41; Flatlev, NYI, 7-11 OO 14, Buckner OO 4-6 4,Carllsle1-2 Cherry Bowl bowl game. salvage something from a season Berry’s first action was to 15:00; LoFontolne, N YI, 18:35; Ma- Florida St.83,Plttsburgh76 Squaw Mountain pdr pp 10 trails 2 lifts. added that she began thinking future of the team," spokesman Gregg Stengel said. Dante .Sc:irneechi;i. speei;il lone,Har,18:K. 002,Kite1-3002,Wedman5-100011,Clark Georgia T ech 84, Augusta 53 At Pontloc, Mich. — Michigan State Sugarloof 2 new frgr 6 trails 3 lifts ski That all ends Saturday when the that began with promise. rehire Rust at that time. 01OOO, Corr 3-91-17. Totals45-9326-33117. (6-5) vs. Arm y (7-3-1), 1 p.m. focus week. about buying a m ajority interest in “ Everything seems fine.” teams and light ei.ds co;ieh; Shots on goal: New York Islanders Georgetown ( Ky.) 64, Bresclo44 Cadets, whose wishbone offense "W e’re starting next year with "A s soon as the season ended I 12-7-9-28. Hartford 4-14-7-25. Kentucky Wesleyan 89, SlU-EvansvIlle Florida CHrut Bowl Saddleback 4 new Isgr pp 8 trails 2 the team about a month ago. Asked Steve Sidwcll, linehtiekers Indiana 3S 2) 27 24— 107 74 At Orlando, Fla. — Florida State (7-3-1) lifts mm. Asked if the meeting means Campbell will return to coach the has triggered a 7-3-1 record that this game,” said Georgia coach turned my attention to decisions Boston 28 28 34 27— 117 why she bought it, she replied, “ To coach; and Steve Walters, def Power-plav conversions: New York, LoulslanaSt.78,NewOrleans64 vs. Georgia (73), 1 p.m. Sunday River pp 17 trails 3 lifts mm. Oilers for a second year, Stengel said, "I would say so." includes a victory over traditional Vince Dooley. "W e’re treating it involving my coaching staff," Three-point goals— Sichting, Wed- Tulane89, Florida A8iM56 Sun Bowl Mt Abram pp 12 trails 2 lifts. keep the team in Cincinnati was ensive .secomhiry eo;ieh 54>.Hartford,60. mon. Fouled out— None. Total fouls— rival Navy, visit the Pontiac like it’s the start of next season. It Berry said. “ My decision is that Goalies: New York Islanders, Hrudev, Midwest At El Paso, Texas — Tennessee (7-3-1) Lost Valiev pp 8 trails t lift mm ns. the main thing. We were afraid Two other coaches from the Indiana 30, Boston 19. Rebounds— Augustana76, Carroll (WIs.) 64 vs. Maryland (83), 3 p.m. Pleasant MountalnSnewpp3tralls1 lift Silverdome (1 p.m. EST) to play is an opportunity not to end this I need to hire my own staff and Hartford, Mlllen. A-13,227. Indiana 49 (Kellogg 12), Boston 38 someone would step in and we’d Dodgers’ scout Marquez killed past season had already re­ Referee-Bill McCreary. Southwest Wednesday's (Some mm, more trolls & lifts weekend. 6-5 Michigan State in the inaugural season on as bad a note as we’ve have my own system on offense (Parish 9). Rlce62, Lamar 55 Freedom Bowl EoMern Massachusetts lose it.” cently left Assists— Indiana 23 (Thomas 8), Bos­ At Anaheim, Calif. — Iowa (7-4-1) vs. Noshobo Valley pp Isgr 2 trails ns. LOS ANGELES — Gonzalo Marquez, a scout for the Los Cherry Bowl. ended it so far” and defense. Pengulns4,Flyers2 ton X (Bird 9). Technical— Boston Texas (7-3-1), 8 p.m. Wachusett no report call ahead. In other Saturday bowl mat­ “ To do this requires contact Steve Kndieott, ;i receivers assistant coach Rogers. A— 14,890. Big East standings RUMORS OF THE team’s sale Angeles Dodgers, has been killed in an auto accident in Although the Bulldogs and Semi- Thursday's Gome Western Massachusetts chups, Georgia and No. 16 Florida ing coaches who I ’ve known in coach, resigned Oct .'lOheeaiise Big East Conterence Libsrtv Bowl Brodle Mountain pp Isgr 6 trails 3 lifts have been circulating for about a Venezuela, the team said Friday. noles are neighbors, they have not Phllodtlphid 011—2 C a ll State meet in the Florida Citrus my 30 years in the N F L ,” he of players' eri(ic;il eomments Pittsburgh 11 2— 4 w L w L At Memphis, Tenn. — Arkansas (7-3-1) mm ns. year. Last month, former baseball Marquez, 38, was a form er infielder with the Oakland A ’s and met since 1965. Florida State, 7-3-1, Georgetown 0 0 8 0 vs. Auburn (83), 8 :X p.m. Berkshire East call ahead for weekend. Bowl and No. 11 Maryland and has an explosive offense, averag­ said. about Meyer Clev Bryant, the First period— 1, Pittsburgh, Bullard 16 D o e X commissioner and Kentucky Gov. Chicago Cubs. He had three consecutive pinch hits for Oakland in (M antha, Rissling), 2:36. Syracuse 0 0 5 0 JImlny Peak pp Isgr 8 trails 3 lifts mm Tennessee battle in what should be Berry, believing it was too team's offensive huckfield Bucks 104,76era 101 Vlllanova 0 0 5 0 Gator Bowl ns. A.B. “ Happy” Chandler an­ ing more than 35 points a game, but Penalties— Zezel, Phi, 3:54; Rissling, the 1972 World Series. an explosive Sun Bowl contest. difficult to change the team ’s couch, left this week to lake Pit, 6:28; Taylor, Pit, 10:04. Boston College 0 0 6 0 At Jacksonville, Fla.— South Carolina Bousquet will opr Friday for ns nounced he had assembled a group will be without premier running MILWAUKEE (104) St:-John's 0 0 5 1 (10-1) vs. Oklahoma State (9-2), 9 p.m. weather permitting call ahead. Army is led by quarterback Nate back Greg Allen, out with a knee organization in mid-season, left over as the head coach at Ohio Pittsburgh D o e X of investors interested in purchas­ SMond period— 2, Pittsburgh, Rissling Pressev 3-10006, Cummings 11-234-426, 0 0 S 2 Mt Tom call ahead for weekend. Sassaman, who was a reserve injury. much of the coaching duties to University. 1 (unassisted), 1:32. 3, Philadelphia, Lister 3-7 1-4 7, Moncrief 16-21 3-4 35, Seton Hall 0 0 6 2 Aloha Bowl Butternut Basin call ahead for ing it. But the Williams brothers Rollle Fingers feels fine Providence 0 0 5 3 At Honolulu — Notre Dame (73) vs. weekend. defensive back a yfrar ago. The At El Paso, Texas, Tennessee Eriksson 4 (Howe), pp, 7:59. Hodges 7-12 1-2 16, MokeskI 1-2 2-2 4, Southern Methodist (9-2), 8p.m. insisted they wanted to sell to a Penalties— Marsh, Phi, 3:31; Propp, Davis 40008, Breuer 1-1002. Totals4604 Connecticut 0 0 3 3 Catamount plon opr sot., Isgr mm. MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Brewer pitcher Rollie Fingers, senior rushed for over 1,000 yards coach Johnny Majors faces tlfe 11-16 104. Friday's Result Hall ot Fame Bowl Otis Ridge plan opr weekend 2 trolls 2 Cincinnatian who would keep the Phi, 5:09; Hotham,Plt,5:09; Crossman, At Birmingham, Alo. — Kentucky (8-3) this season — a feat Army awesome task of halting the Phi, 6:16; Lemleux, Pit, 6:24; Bodger, PHILADELPHIA (101) Florldo State 83, Pittsburgh 76 lifts call ahead. team in the city, while it was who had surgery to rem ove a disk Aug. 3, said his back no longer Today's Games vs. Wisconsin (7-3-1), 8 p.m. New Hampshire Heisman winners Glenn Davis, Terrapins’ explosive offense in the Pit, 7:42; Kerr, Phi, 9:X ; Poulin, Phi, Ervlng 4-10 9-10 17, Barkley 8-16 ^218, D e c X strongly suspected that Chandler is causing him problems. Boxing’s King, aide mlnor-molor (fighting), 13:17; Bullard, Malone 7-12 13-14 27, Cheeks 4-12 4-4 12, Randolph-Macon at Boston College Balsams Wllderness3newfrgr4tralls2 Doc Blanchard and Pete Dawkins Georgetown at New Mexico Peach Bowl lifts mm some bare spots. was interested in moving the team " I ’ve been doing a lot of running, and it doesn’t bother me at nation’s third-oldest bowl mat­ Pit, mlnor-malor (tlghtlng), 13:17; Toney 50 4-4 15, Williams 03 OO 0, At Atlanta — Virginia (7-2-2) vs. never accomplished — and threw chup. Maryland, 8-3, has won six Tocchet, Phi, malar (fighting), mis­ Rlchardson03000,Threatt1-4002, Jones UCLA vs. St. John's (at Madison Wildcat no report coll ahead. to Louisville. a ll," he said. " I f I can bend over and pick up a baseball, I know I Sauore Garden) Purdue (73), 3 p.m. Bretton Woods pp Isgr 4 trolls mm. just 56 passes. conduct, 13:42; Lonev, Pit, major 2-6 4-4 8, C. Johnson 13 OO 2. Totals Asked how she would turn the can throw it with no problems." straight games, averages over 30 (fighting), misconduct, 13:42; Brown, 32-77 36-38 101. St. Peter’s at Seton Hall Bluebonnel Bowl Cannon Mountain pp pdr 3 trails 2 lifts For the first time this year. enter innocent pieas Utica at Syracuse At Houston — Texas Christian (83) vs. mm. team around financially, Schott points per game and looks to Phi, double-minor molorlhlghstlcklng, Milwaukee 27 20 32 25— 104 West Virginia (73), 8 p.m. Army has been allowed to concen­ roughing, fighting), 14:01; Young, Pit, Philadelphia 24 28 30 27— 101 Vlllanova vs. LaSalle (at Spectrum) Attltosh pp5tralls2 lifts mm more trails quipped, "Take a collection? I avenge last year’s 30-23 loss to the NEW YORK (UPI) - Boxing on the 23-count indictment (or tax Jon. 1 and lifts weekend. molor (fighting), 14:01; Lamoureux, Three-point goals — Hodges, Toney. Sunday's Game don’t know.” Kareem, Olajuwon lead star voting trate solely on the playbook while Volunteers in the Florida Citrus promoter Don King and his long­ evasion before Judge Whitman Plt,19:31. Fouled out— MokeskI. Total Brown at Providence Cotton Bowl Mt Cranmore pp 2 trails 2 lifts mm. At Dallas — Houston (73) vs. Boston Loon Mountain pp 10 trails 4 lifts. But she added, "W e plan to have leaving the schoolbooks behind. Bowl. time aide pleaded innocent Friday Knapp in U.S. District (,'ourt in Third period— 4, Phllodelphla, Cross­ fouls— Milwaukee 27, Philadelphia 20. College (9-2), 1;X p.m. man 2 (Smith, Ron Sutter), 1:46. 5, Rebounds — Milwaukee 39 (Pressev aa******************** Watervllle Valley pp 8 trails 4 lifts. people from Cincinnati who always NEW YORK — Veteran superstar Kareem Abdul- Jabbar of The Spartans’ bowl drought "They probably have the most to federal charges they used Manhattan. Fiesta Bowl Gunstock plan opr FrI., 2 trails 2 lifts. Pittsburgh, Chabot 5 (Lemleux, Bodger), 10), Philadelphia 39 (Barkley 16). the Los Angeles Lakers holds a wide margin over rookie Akeem hasn’t been as long their oppo­ explosive team in the nation,” gambling markers at a Las Vegas King, who occasionally chuckled pp, 9;S1. 6, Pittsburgh, Shedden 14 Assists— Milwaukee 28 (Pressev 13), At Tempo, Ariz. — Miami (83) vs. Highlands opr weekend 4 trails mm. have supported us fill that UCLA (83), 1:Xp.m. King Ridge pp 4 trails 2 lifts mm more stadium.” Olajuwon of the Houston Rockets in the first returns of the NBA nents’, but it’s still been 19 years Majors said. casino to skim $1 million off their with his lawyer, pleaded innocent (B o d g e r, C habot), 17:55. P h 11 adelph la 19 (Toney 6). Bowling Rose Bowl Penalties— McCrImmon, Phi, 3:20; Technicals— None. A— 13,556. trails and lifts weekend. All-Star balloting for the Western Conference in the NBA All-Star since their last post- season Tennessee, led by tailback John­ corporate earnings. to all the charges. He was free on a AtPasadena,Collf.— SouthernCal(83) Pat's Peak plan opr weekend 3 lifts Bullard, Pit, 6:07; McCrImmon, Phi, •••••••••••••••••••••• Schott said there would be game. appearance, a loss to UCLA in the nie Jones (1,290) has averaged King. S3, and Constance Harper. 8*29 vs. Ohio State (9-2), 5 p.m. call ahead. *250,000 personal recognizance Sugor Bowl Crotched Mountain 33 new pp 3 trails 2 changes in the direction of the Kareem has received 80,527 votes to 46,277 for Olajuwon and 1966 Rose Bowl. over 27 points a game in its 7-3-1 51, vice president of Don King bond. Shots on goal— Phllodelphlo 14-9-11— At New Orleans — Loulslona State 34. Pittsburgh 9-11-6— 26. lifts mm ns. Reds, who traditionally have 42,315 for Sam Perkins of Dallas. Michigan State coach George season. Productions Inc., were arraigned (82-1) vs. Nebraska (82), 7 p.m. Vermont Harper also pleaded innocent to shunned the free-agent market Ralph Sampson of the Rockets and Mark Aguire of Dallas are Power ploy conversions — Spurs 122, Nets 116 Powder Pull Jay Peak 1-2 new pp frgr 5 trails 3 lifts. all the charges and was free on a PhlkkMphla 7-1; Pittsburgh 8-1. OranM Bowl but she would not go into detail. She the leading vote-getters among forwards and Magic John of the Irene Bozio 178-470, Lorrie Boker At Miami — Oklahoma (81-1) vs. Smugglers' Notch 13 new pp 5 trails 2 *200,000 bond. Harper, once King’s 5AN ANTONIO (122) 178-175-515, Sharon Oliver 179-462, Woshlniiton (181), 8 p.m. lifts mm. also said she planned to play an Lakers and Jim Paxson of the Portland Trail Blazers are leading Washburn off Wolf pack squad Goalies— Philadelphia, Lindbergh. lavoronl 3-7 2-4 8, Mitchell 10-14 23 22, secretary, became a key figure In Pittsburgh, Romano. A— 12,176. Helen Sladyk 181-1X-493, Ann Brendle Stowe23newpplsorXtrallsmmuptoX active role in running the team. the guards. Gilmore 5-12 11-16 21, Moore S-10 2-2 12, 184-469, Bernice Prior 178-181-521, •••••••••••••••••••••• trolls weekend. RALEIGH, N.C. (U PI) - North ory, N.C., was convicted Sept. 19of team,” Valvano said in a his fight promotions and su|>er- Gervin 11-19 0-10 X , Robertson 5-71-211, The All-Star game will be played, Feb. 10, in the Indiana Referee Newell. Madeline DIeterle 214-500, Mary Bania BoltonValley3newppfrgr13tralls3llfls " I am the type who, no matter Carolina State’s Chris Washburn assaulting a female outside a statement. vised the corporation’s day-to-day Cook4-52-210, Knight 03 OOO, Jones0000, 181-503, Carol Shubert 450, Ruth Ann ns. Hoosier Dome. operations. Paxson 1-2^24, Banks 1-22-24. Totals4M1 Glass 452, Kathy Randall 471, Olive what I’m involved in, I won't be was charged Friday with stealing campus dormitoi^. He was fined 32-43122. Transactions Mountain 33 new pdr frgr Isgr 15 Bond had been set at *20,000 for Bonneau 176-461. trolls 3 lifts mm. passive,” she said. stereo equipment from another $25 and a 30-day jail sentence was If convicted of all charges. King NEW JERSEY (116) •••••••••••••••••••••• Mad River Glen 23 new pdr frgr I athlete’s room and Coach Jim suspended. Washburn, who is charged with Turner 43 1-1 9, Williams 5-12 53 15, GOP Women trail 1 lift 3 lifts weekend. Marino offensive player of year second-degree burglary, but his would face up to 46 years in prison GmlnskI M l 6310, Birdsong 10213-523, ALTHOUGH NEITHER REDS Valvano kicked the highly touted “ Effective immediately, Chris Calendar * 19W PP Isgr frgr 11 lawyer convinced a judge to and a *65,000 fine. Harper would RIchordson 9-3063 24, Ronsey 4-13 3311, Joanne Allard 185-513, Harriet Ha- Cincinnati — Announced sale of the trolls 5 lifts mm. President Bob Howsam nor Gen­ freshman off the basketball team. Washburn is being dismissed from O'Koren 9-14 2-3 22, Johnson 13 00 3, NEW YORK — Miami quarterback Dan Marino, who broke reduce it, saying Washburn was face 62 years and a *115,000 fine. Barbara club to Morge Schott, a limited partner In Suicide Six pp pdr 3 trails mm. eral Manager Bill Bergesch were Washburn, the third leading the basketball team for personal McKenna 02 OO 0. Tatals 44-104 26-34. Twible 185-495/ Sandy Sowver 161-461. the team. Kllllngton pp 37 trails 12 lifts mm 14 lifts four NFL records in becoming the first passer to throw for 5,000 unlikely to try to flee. King and Harper were trailed by San Antonio 39 X 25 37-122 Clevelond — David E. LeFevre plus gondola weekend. at the news conference, Williams scorer on the I7th-ranked Wolf- behavior," Valvano said. an entourage of about a dozen flew Jersey X X 3128— 115 yards, Friday was named Offensive Player of the Year by Pro ^H ockey ' U.8. Mixed acquired an estimated five percent of the Pico pp 10 trolls 4 lifts mm more. said there would be no change in pack, was jailed under *1,000 bond "W e want to emphasize that his Washburn, who faces up to 40 people from New York and Three-point goals— O’Koren 2. team. Okemo pp isgr 9 trails 5 lifts mm. Football Weekly. Monchester vs. Rockville (at Bolton Fouled out— Birdsong. Total fouls— the team’s top management! for Thursday’s break-in at the academic progress has been satis­ years in prison on the burglary Chicago Ice Palace), 8:10 Dave Fenn 208, Tom Hite 202, Ray Football Magic Mountain plan opr Sat. call Marino established NFL marks for most TD passes (48), San Antonio 25, New Jersey X . Dallas — Signed quarterback Gary ahead. college’s athlete dormitory. factory, but it appears that he has charge, started six of North In a prepared statement, the Wrestling _ Rebounds— Son Antonio 56 (Gilmore Boneti X7-564, Cindy Hurley 461, Terry The National League still must completions (362), passing yards (5,084) and 400-yard games Cheney Tech at East Lyme Tourna- Priskwaldo 462, Marge DeLlsle 175-482, Hogeboom to a 8vear contract. Bromley pdr Isgr 10 trolls 5 lifts mm. It was his second brush with the personal problems that make it Carolina State’s seven games this pair said they were confident they 11), New Jersey 59 (Williams 17). Stratton pp 4 trails 3 lifts. approve the sale, a move Williams (four). law in four months. Assists— Son Antonio 23 (Moore 10), •-•hda Cromwell _ ^ Hockey inappropriate for him to represent season and averaged 10.7 points. will be "exonerated of all '"pOrmlnglon at East Catholic, noon Mt Snow pp Isgr IBtrallsSlIttsmm more said probably would occur New Jersey 27(Ronsev6). A — 10315. rJ S m 'S l ~ A®?®''’*? <»n*«r right wing next The6-foot-ll forward from Hick­ the university on our basketball The Wolfpack is 6-1. charges” 192-221-549, Diane Brennan 458. Dave Silk on waivers from Boston. lifts and frails for holidays. month. I |g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Suturduy. Dec. 22, 1984 MANCHESTER HER ALD, Suturduy, Dec. 22, 19M - » Classified... ..643-2711 LOOK FOR THE STARS. . . Business Opportunities Store'Ottice Space ' Household Goods For advertisements to be Notices Resort Properly Misc tor Sole Rates published Monday, the deod- Situation Wanted Minimum Chorge: Misc lor Rent Home and Gordc line IS 2 30 p m on Fridov Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with' STARS; stars help you get Lost/Found Employment Into $3 00 tor one day Personals Instruction Wonted to Rent Pets P e r W o rd ; Announcements Roommates Wanted Musical Items Recreationo' items 1 7 d ays 20C Read Your Ad better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a A u ctio n s...... Real Estate Antiques 3 S dovs 18C Clossitied advertisemen»s Services 6 dovs 16C Homes tor Sale Tog Sales ore taken by telephone as a 26 days 12C Financial Condominiums Services Ottered W anted to Ou v convenience difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, Lots/Land tor Sale Pointing/Papering H a p p y Ads: The Manchester Heroid is M origoges Investment Property Building. Contracting S3 00 per column inch responsible only tor oneTncor Personol Loons, Business Property Rooting. Siding rect-insertion and then only In su ran ce...... A u t o m o t iv e Deadlines 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4- Resort Property Heating Plumbing for the size ot the original Wanted to Borrow Flooring Cars TrucKs lor Sale For classiticd advertise in s e rtio n Income Tax Service Motorcycles Bicycles menis to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen IHDUSEHDLD Employment Rentals Services Wanted Rec Vehicles day through Saturday, 'the the value ottheadvertisement MISCELLANEDUS 171 ICARS/TRUCKS 171 ICARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS MISCELLANEOUS Rooms tor Rent Auto Services deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on Ifp h s a le ■ ^ M U S IC A L Automotive I 'I IFOR SALE I'M f o r s a l e ■fo r SALE AUTOMOTIVE & Education For Sale Autos lor Rent Lease 1 2 1 1 ITEMS I Apartments tor Rent beiore publication. additional insertion. Holiday/Seasonal 61 M i s c A u to m o tive 1983 TOYOTA CELICA Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent MOVING OUT OF STATE SHOES, MEN'S — New, 1982 DODGE ARIES — TWO RETREAD SNOW ELECTRIC GUITAR — 1976 VEGA WAGON — No SUPRA — 25,000 miles. — Have much to sell Size 8, slip ons. Custom ICARS/TRUCKS Air conditioning, auto­ TIRES — Size C-78-14 on Gibson ES-335, 12 years body rot, good tread, Mint condition. Dark Including sofa bed, sofa, Italian made, brown. fo r s a le matic, power brakes and 1974 Dodge Dart rims for old. Excellent condition. | really clean. $600 or best blue m etallic, black trim . ■cq i BUILDING/ r n heating/ chair and tables. Also Kangaroo hide. Never steering, 24,580 miles. $25. Call646-48S6anvtlme. STDRE AND ICO IPAINTING/ odds 'n ends. Call 646-2788 worn. $40. Call 643-5697. Must be seen. $500. offer. Dan, evenings, 646- Full sports package. Call PLUMBING 1971 DODGE DART Privately owned. Notices Rentals 10^ I PAPERING lOJ ICDNTRACTING after 7pm, or 683-1296 Please call 649-6325 after 2815. 647-7202. H78 X 15 — Studded HELP WANTED HELP WANTED DFFICE SPACE 4pm. SWINGER — Nice condi­ A M /F M stereo. $5500. I from 9am to 5pm. Call 643-8744 after 6pm. snowcaps, on chevy FOGARTY BROTHERS tion, small V-8, auto­ 1979 MONTE CARLO — STORE OR OFFICE PAINTING AND PAPER LEON CIESZYNSKI wheels, used one season. XTRA MART CONVEN­ PART TIME AND FULL — Bathroom remodel­ matic, power steering. 1980 HONDA CM400T — Good condition. $3400. IRDDMS SPACE — West Middle HANGING —Exterior BUI LDER — New homes, HDME AND 1975 PLYMOUTH DUS­ Good shope. $50. Call IENCE STORE — All TIME — Two delivery­ ing; Installation water $800. Call mornings, 742- Low mileage, looks Coll anytim e, 646-8311. Tpke., near Parkade. Ap­ and Interior, ceilings re­ additions, remodeling, GARDEN TER — 2 door, auto­ 649-4449, keep trying. I LOST AND FOUND shifts avalloble. Retail men needed for small FDR RENT heaters, garbage dispo­ MI8CELLANEDUS 9600. great, mechanically per­ proxim ately 2100 sa. ft. paired. References, fully rec rooms, garages, kit­ I ANTIQUES matic, power steering, store related experience retail furniture store. chens remodeled, ceil­ sals; faucet repairs. 649- FDR SALE fect. $600 or best offer. I s advertislno expentlve’i MANCHESTER — Clean Available February 1st. insured. Quality^ work. 1973 VOLKSWAGON SU­ air conditioning, slant 6. 1976 BUICK CEN TURY 90 FOUND — Hudson and helpful but not neces­ Apply In person only; ings, both tile, dormers, 4539. V is a /M as te rC a rd I DELIVERING RICH Call Dan, evenings, 646- You'll be surprised now rooms for rent. 24 hour Call 649-6205 or 643-6802. Martin Mattsson, even­ PE R B EE TLE — Semi au­ Asking $950. Must sell. — Good condition. $1000 Main Streets. Black and sary. Apply In person at Apartment Stuff, Charter roofing. Residential or accepted. LOAM — 5 yards, $62 plus 2815. economical It Is to adver­ security. Maid and linen ings 649-4431. CAR RADIO — Excellent tomatic, AM/FM radio, Call 643-9708. to $1200. Call 643-4024. white cat, white paws and 404 Hartford Rood, Man­ Oak Mall, 940 Silver commercial. 649-4291. tax. Sand, gravel and tise In Classified. 643-2711. tum my, black nose. Very chester or call 649-2337, Lane, East Hartford. service. Call 646-7066. condition. High powered. stone. Call 643-9504. 40,000 miles. $800. Call Services CEILINGS REPAIRED Includes Dolby NR, Bass 232-5869 evenings, 566- friendly, but I know be­ ask for Patrick. CARPENTRY AND RE­ HARTFORD CENTRAL LOCATION — or REPLACED with dry- FI DURING and Trebble controls and 6213 days. longs to someone. Please HELP WANTED — MODELING SERVICES Kitchen privileges, park­ wall. Call evenings, Gary more. $90. Coll 646-1063 ANTIQUES call 643-4251 after 5pm. TRUCK MECHANIC Emergency Medical — Complete home re­ A ing available. Security McHugh, 643-9321. FLOORSANDING — after 4:30pm. 1974 FI AT 128 SPORT L — WANTED — At M 8. M Technician - l.V. Techs. ■ ri ISERVICES pairs and remodeling. and references required. Floors like new. Special­ WAREHOUSE To be used for parts. Call LOST — Large coon type Service. Coll Dave at Full time. Start Imme­ Quality work. Referen­ PETS $55 a week. Call 643-2693. ■O' I dffered NAME YOUR OWN izing In older floors, natu­ ANTIQUE BUREAU, Phil after 5pm, 528-1332. grey and black cat, green 649-2871. diately. New benefit ces, licensed and insured. Janet... PRICE — Father and son. ral and stained floors. No Bedroom vanity and coat Also Panasonic AM/FM Call eves. Reward. Call 646- package and salary sche­ ODD JOBS, Trucking. Fast, dependable ser­ Call 646-8165. waxing anymore. John MANCHESTER DO G Open Today 1072. GAS STATION ATTEND­ dule. 12 hour shifts. Call rack. $99 for all, but will car radio. Home repairs. You name vice. Painting, Paper­ Verfallle. Call 646-5750. OBEDIENCE CLASS — ANT Wanted — At M 8. M 523-9117, ask for Ralph or APARTMENTS sell separate. Call 643- 10am-4pm it, we do It. Free esti­ hanging 81 Removal. Call ROBERT E. JARVIS — 1516 after 5:30pm. Starting a new beginners Service. Coll Jim at 649- Dick. Apply at; L 8, M TIRED OF WAITING FDR RENT mates. Insured. 643-0304. 644-0585 or 644-0036. Building 8i Remodeling class January 7th. Must 243 Farmitigtoti Ave., 2871. Ambulance, 471 New ( Specialist. Addition, gar­ FOR YOU NEW HONDA? Employment For Sale TWO CABBAGE PATCH sign up ahead. Call Hartferd I deliver most models Park Ave., West Hart­ ages, roofing, siding, kit­ MANCHESTER — Avail­ BRICKS, BLOCKS, Preemie Girls — $65 Chuck, 568-1356. within 2 weeks. Call Gary WAITRESS WANTED — ford. EOE. chens, bathrooms, re- 525-6785 at 643-2711 & Education able Immediately. One, STONE — Concrete. each. Call 649-6549. Apply In person: Anto­ BUILDING/ placement Winn at 623-8809 or 741- two and three bedroom Chimney repairs. No lob FREE KITTENS — One nio’s Restaurant, 956 CDNTRACTING HDUSEHDLD 3401. apartments. $400, $455, too small. Call 644-8356. windows/doors. Call 643- FURNACE AND OIL all gray, one all white. Main Street, I 8165. GDDDS Your classified ad representative $520, heat and hot water Great Christmas gifts. Manchester. I BURNER — Good condi­ 1974 DODGE DART — FARRAND REMODEL­ Fluffy, well trained. Call Saxirt Styling NEWSPAPER DEALER included. J.D. Real Est­ SNOWPLOWING — tion. $300. Call 644-3711 $1500, Negotiable. Must I HELP WANTED ate, 646-1980. Driveways and parking ING — Cabinets, roofing, DUMAS ELECTRIC — USED REFRIGERA- between 4 and 8pm. 643-8836. sell I Call 649-0503; please if you want to: EXPERIENCED WAI­ NEEDED In Manchester- lots. Call after 5pm, 649- gutters, room additions, Lights dimming? Fuses tORS, WASHERS, TRESS WANTED — For /South Windsor area. keep trying! EASY ASSEMBLY decks, all types of remo­ blowing? Repairs, Im­ Ranges - clean, guaran­ appointment call 647- Call 647-9946. TWO, THREE AND FIVE 6344. TWO CABBAGE PATCH WORK! $600per 100. Gua­ ROOM Apartments— No deling and repairs. FREE provements and addi­ teed, parts and service. KOOSAS — $99. Please COLLIE — Affectionate ranteed payment. No Ex- 9995. estimates. Fully Insured. tional circuits. Fully li­ Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, NURSE PRACTIONER- appliances. No pets. Se­ AFTER CHRISTMAS, call 647-8305, after one year old female with perlence/No Sales. De­ curity. Call 646-2426 week­ YOUR Tree Taken Away. Telephone 643-6017, after censed, Insured. Call. Son, 649 Main Street, BABYSITTER NEEDED PROGRAM COORDINA­ 5:30pm. papers for sale. Call 643- tails send self-addressed days, 9am to 5pm. Call now, 643-2838. 6pm, 647-8509. 646-5253 anytime. 643-2171. — Caring person to sit tor TOR — Administrative 6231. stamped envelope; my 10 month old 'son, skills needed to coordi­ KONICA CAMERA FA-1 E L A N -V IT A L -1 73 , 3418 Monday through Wed­ nate a high blood pres­ MANCHESTER VICIN­ CAM ERA, $125. Kerosun Enterprise Road, Ft. ITY — Four room apart­ nesday, 8;30am to5;30pm sure program In the Radiant 10, $50. Pano- Pierce, FL 33450. A K C REGISTERED In my home. Storting Windham area beginning ment. Landscaped, sonlc Personal Black 8, tenced-ln yard. Parking, BLACK LABRADOR February 1st. Please call January 1985. Knowledge White TV (AM /FM ), $80. BARN HELP — Feeding, near busline. No pets. 9" Black Si White TV, $40. Puppies for sale, $150. 649-0944 after 6pm. of health needs of low Call anytim e, 647-8781. turnouts, mucking, etc. Income populations. 12 Security. $400. Call 646- Small refrigerator, $50. 4489 after 6pm. Bathroom sink and toilet. Large horse farm In Glas­ CLERK — Process ship­ hours per week, $12 per Call after 4pm, 649-5399. tonbury. Some expe­ ping and Invoice docu­ hour. HEALTH AIDE- rience necessary. Call ments for fast paced SECRETARY — To assist MANCHESTER — One SHIH-TZU PUPPIES — bedroom, 1st floor with Male, AKC registered. 633-6216. manufacturing concern. coordinator of high blood ALLADIN KEROSENE stove and refrigerator. Great pets for the young Some phone work, figure pressure program in the HEATER — 10,500 BTU. and the elderly. Call 649- aptitude a must. Full time Windham area beginning No pets. $375 per month Accessories. Used one Christmas Gift Guide 8600. RN Monday through Friday. January 1985. Maintain plus beat. Call 646-1379. winter. $50. Call 643-0156. Competetive wage and flies, provide social ser­ YORK WEIGHTLIFT­ NIGHT benefit package. Call for vice Information, type TWO BEDROOM TOWN- ING BENCH — $30. FREE RABBITS — One SUPERVISOR an appointment, Pillow- and copy all related busi­ HOUSE — With garage. Monday through Friday $525. No pets. Two Phone 649-2952. adult male, one adult tex Coro., 646-1737. EOE. ness, bilingual spanl- female, 3 bunnies. Call in 155 bed S.N.F./I.C.F. sh/engllsh preferred. 10 months security deposit MENS LIGHT BLUE 643-7933. facility. Excellent bene­ hours per week, $5 per required. Coll 646-2469. Fruit Baskets Country Christmas SUIT — Size 38 regular. fits. Crestfield Convale- hour. To apply please Like new. $45. Call 649- sent Home in Manches­ NEXT YEARS VACATMNI contact or send resume O N E BEDROOM FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Order AWAITING YOU ARE Bears by the ter. 4479. INVITATION TO BIO to: Dabney Park, Pro­ A P A R TM EN T — No pets. early. Also Wicker Items. 20% Off All Bevy - Geese by the Gaggle - Ducks by Please call Mrs. J. BE6MS NOW The Manchester Public gram Developer, $385. Two months secur­ Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND — 276 the Dozen - Ornaments by the Treeful - Schools solicits bids for Brownstein, DNS, Mon­ Sail Avon and atari ity deposit required. Call Oakland Street, Manchester. 643-6384. Sheep by the Flock and Irene by the MENS HOCKEY STAGE CURTAINS ot Ver- day through Friday bet­ aavingl WACAP, Inc., 32 Broad Street, Danielson, CT 646-2469. door at the CRAFTSMEN’S GALLERY, SKATES — Size 11. Good olonk School for the 1984-I96S ween 9am and 3 pm at Caii 523-M01 or 58 Cooper Street, Manchester. 647-8161. condition. $9. Call 649- school year. Seoled bids will 643-5151. 06239. 203-774-0400. be received until Jonuory 3, 278-2941. MANCHESTER — 7237. 1985,2:00 P.M., ot which time HEAD CUSTODIAN Lovely four room apart­ Ik Ik Ik >k >k they will be publicly opened. Tools TWO PAIRS OF RIDELL The right Is reserved to re- WANTED FOR Windham ment, first floor, great cpHOTCMiUlDf FIGURE SKATES — One lecf onv and all bids. Specifi­ High School — 3-llpm , 5 location. $475 Includes SHOP BLISH HARDWARE, 793 Main cations and bid forms moy be PATTEDN Gift Shirts pair with blades, one days per week. Apply to: heat, hot water and gar­ Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. secured at the Business Of­ without. Pair without NEWSPAPER CARRIERS M r. Bruce C. Shepard, age. Rose or Don, 646-8646 Complete line of tools. Open Dally PERSONAL TEE — Personalized Fun fice, 45 North School Street, blades, $25. Pair with Manchester, Connecticut. Assistant Superintend­ or 646-2482. 8:30am to 5:30pm and Thursday and Sportswear. Great Gifts for blades, $65. Skating ent, Windham Public evenings for the Holidays. 643-4121. Christmas. "The Original Tee Shirt 03%12 Dresses, $5 each. Scribe, ' ? Schools, 322 Prospect 3'/5 ROOM APARTMENT Store For Over 10 Years" 825 Main In Manchester Area — Private home, heat, iK Ik Ik Ik >k Street, Manchester. 646-3339. $30. Skates in excellent Street, Wllllmantic, CT condition. Old fashioned 06226. EOE. appliances. Working sin­ Main SI. 1-104 dresser, $40. Queen size Lllic St. Judith gle adult only. No pets, Ik Ik Ik Ik >k PROLONG THE life of 5808 Metal Detectors waterbed, $250. Quilt, $50. Pine Hlil SI. WAITRESS — Part time children. Call 643-2880. cut flowers In your home Center SI Wetherell SL CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ON METAL Call 649-2630. by snipping stems at an Vf Woodland SL days or evenings. Apply TV/Stereos You’ll finil this zip-frunt Strong SI. Keenoy SL in person: La Strada THREE ROOM APART­ DETECTORS by White. angle. This provides sweater with panel-de­ Joaaph St. MENT — With heat, hot CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN SHOPAL SIEFFERT’S APPLIANCES more stem surface to sign easy to knit and so Hllllird SL Niles Or. West, 471 Horttord Road, very nice to wear. Marble St. Manchester. water, stove, refrigera­ C O M P A N Y , 805 M ain Street, 443-6295. — 445 Hartford Road, Manchester. ENDROLLS absorb the water. Pro­ Side belts accent the un­ N. Main SL Francos tor, carpet. $350. Adults Open 9am to 4pm, Monday through 647-9997. SUPER SANTA SALEI Video long the life of good, but usual bodice treatment of No. 5H0B has knit di­ 27'6 wldth-25B rections for Misses, 10- Grliwold SL only. Centrally located. Friday, Saturdays 9am to 3pm. Tape Recorders, TV’s, Stereo’s, unused Items In your this flattering, easy-to- McCibe St. Olane Or. 13V« wldth-2 for 258 sew dress. 10; Teen, 0-10 years; Stock SI For a long-lasting tire, No pets. Security deposit. Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, home by selling them for Men, 38-44 Sizes inclii- Hackmitack SL choose hardwood logs MUST be picked up at the cash with a low-cost ad In No. 8243 with Photo- Call 646-7690 or 643-0496 Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Freezers, MUCH MORE I Manchester Herald Office Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. .‘-ivo. Trumbull SL that produce a shorter after 5pm. classified. before 11 A.M. ONLY. Size 12,34 bust, 2 % yard.; TO ORDER, iind $2.00 (sr sack flame and burn less ra­ Jewelry Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik 46-inch. BUY m SELL IT! pidly than soft woods. If pattern, plus 504 lor postSft sod MANCHESTER HERAID MANCHESTER — Re­ P a tte rn a availabU o n ly htnilling. Call Circulation Dept. 647*9946 aroma Is the most Impor­ decorated 3.5 room B R A Y J E W E L E R S , 699 M ain Street, tn SUSS t h o w n . SNNI CtSOT tant consideration, select apartment. Security and Manchester Specializing In Seiko, CELEBRITY CIPHER Calabrtty CIpftar cryptograms ara craalad from quolaUons by TO OUEi, uad S2.0a ftr ssch wood from fruit trees. If references required. Lasalle and Pulsar watches. Also 14K Florists famous paopis, past and prassnt. Each Mtor In lha dphar stands ta tts ra , p in 504 m H s ts t* sod 11SO S rf. I f AmarNM TRADE IT! FIX IT! you have fireplace logs $350. Call 643-1570. Gold Chains and fine leweirv. Hummel for anothar. Today'§ du e : O aquaU Y . MINI. Nan Vuk, N.V. lOOSt CHRISTMAS PLANTS, for sale, find buyers the figurines. Watch and jewelry repair. by CONNIE WIENER SUE tUSNEn Print Nanm, Mdrtta sitk ZIP quick and easy way ... M A IN STREET — 2 a n d 3 “We Service What We Sell" 643-5617. CENTERPIECES, Holiday Rose CODE, m i nwaber. with a low-cost ad In room apartments. For Special and Christmas Parties. “NQBEHRI8CJ WQHC8CDC SPECIAL: Over 200 ee- Classified. 643-2711. more information call KRAUSE FLORIST, 621 Hartford Road. tIM Svt. M Saw ku lectiona and a FREE Ik Ik Ik >k 4> t i n y»fs. HT. loaM RENT IT! HIRE IT! FIND IT! Pattern Section in the 563-4438 or 529-7858. 643-9559. IREKTIO 8H CR08HK, ‘IGEV Ills ! Sddrtti >101 IIP SALESPEOPLE Stereo Specialist CeOE, «yl* iNoiStr BU Sia. ALBUM. Jnit $3.00. ON SEASON FIREWOOD Ik Ik * * * tOOM AT IS J t lACa Real Estate NQHTC V8TV’ DO FTOFIT XLQ a-ias-OOlU-oin m s Na». Haw — IVx cord, 3 foot lengths. J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where New FASHION with spe­ I t draia Cttwi has ta aialia tSaai $95. Coll 742-0193. Professionals buy their stereo CENTERPIECES, FRUIT BASKETS, cial Grace Cole CollectjoB •-110 - SEEPUKE SUIITS. 24 HTATE MHTX IGEV NGHTC XRC plaMd Md appllqutn dtalgni. equipment and accessories. Discount Flower Plants for Your Holiday Needs. rur larger sizes; plea 2 1 2 3 4 To all home WANTED TWO APARTMENTS — pricing on cash and carry Items. Call •■IS1-NEISL00M HtNPIWOSK-20 HDMES BROWN’S FLOWERS INC., 163 Main BONUS Coupons! typaa el nttdlaworh th llli. subscribers whb FDR SALE Four rooms, two, bed­ Jack Bertrand 643-1262. Street, Manchester. 643-8455. RI8AT.*' K.M. WLTCDTEDGH. Price.... $2J a . a-131-CRans-SS paiaa if qdlcS- to-maht llaaii. have something to I rooms, fully appllanced, PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Seize from every moment its 5 6 7 e garage for one car. Pay Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik >k Ik * unique novelty, and do not prepare your |oys." — Andre sell for MANCHESTER — Cape. own utilities. No pets. 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, Gide. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS To work evenings Security deposit and one Gold Jewelry e 10 11 12. fireplace. Modern kit­ year lease. Available PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP — ID 1804 by NEA. Inc. OSS ESTATE OF MIRIAM K. ESTATE OF ALLAN W. chen. Nice lot. Good loca­ Fancy Fruit Baskets. Boxwood Trees - VALLIERES. The Hon. Wil­ ^99 or Less January 1st. Call 646-4525. THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN KRAVITZ. The Hon. William tion. John Puzzo, 521- All Your Christmas Decorating Needs I liam E. FitzGerald, Judge, of E. FitzGerald, Judge, of the 1 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm COMPANY now carries 14K Gold the Court of Probate, District 5200. J. Watson Beach 36 Oak Street. 649-0791. KIT ‘N* CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright Court of Probate, District of m 14 IS 18 We will run your ad Jewelry, Just In time for Chrlstmosl of Monchester at a hearing Manchester of o hearing held Real Estate Co., 7 North HDMES held on December 20, 19M Quality Jewelry at Low, Low Prices. on December 20,1984 ordered for 6 days Free of with Heraid carriers Main Street, West Hart­ ordered that all claims must that all claims must be FDR SALE Connecticut Valley Coin Company, 805 Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik ford, 561-1211. be presented to the fiduciary presented to the fiduciary on 17 18 to 20 C harge. M ain Street, 643-6295. Open 9am to 4pm, on or before March 20,19S5or or before March 20,1905 or be Monday through Friday, Saturdays, be barred os by low provided. barred os by low provided. Dionne E. Yuslnos, Dionne E. Yuslnos, 9om to 3pm. Fill out coupon and Excellent Income Typewriters MeVeP-Tfe/tb Assistant Clerk Assistant Clerk Merrill Lynch Realty The fiduciary Is: either mail it or Ik Ik * * Ik Y A L E TYPEWRITER S E R V IC E — ViJOB. The fiduciary Is; for the Louis A. Vollleres Vincent L. Dlono, Eso. Name- Typewriters rebu I If. Portable ON PlA'itlC fbAW 88 Hollister Street 1091 Main Street bring it to the sells Connecticut! Antiques Typewriters from $35. Sales and Manchester, Ct. 06040 Manchester, Ct. 06040 Address Manchester Herald right people. A LTH EA Service. Typewriter and Adding OBNAIAcKTs. 046-12 04S-12 RED GOOSE FARM ANTIQUES — Machines. 41 Purnell Place, office. ROBERTS Goose Lane, Coventry has a revolving Manchester. 649-4986. Phone. SELLS MANCHESTER Oak Bookcase, two wonderful round NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court of Probate O n * a d a month only tablesi Thursday through Sunday, 12- Ik « « * « IN ONLY ONE DAY!! ESTATE OF ANNA H. DO­ District of Monchester p a r tubtertbor (No phone calls 5pm, 742-9137 LAN. The Hon. William E. NOTICE OF HEARING Please contact Jeanne New Liating Gift Certificates FitzGerald, Judge, of the ______PneJtam_0^j[^______accoptod)__ j Manchester $64,900 Court of Probate, District of _ ESTATE OF ANNA SIMO- THRIFT SHOPPERS Appreciate GIFT NI5. Pursuant to on order of Charming starter or retirement 4» Manchester of o hearing held Hon. William E. FitzGerald, room Cape In move in condition. CERTIFICATES for Chrlstmasfrom the on December 19,1904 ordered Judge, doted December 20, Convenient location. Call Merrill PENNY SAVER, 46 Purnell Place, that oil claims must be presented to the flduclory on 1984 0 hearing will bo held on at 647-9946 Lynch Realty, Althea Roberts Manchester. on application praying for 872-7777/423-2627. or before March 19,1985or be the approval of the claim of barred os by low provided. Clinton G. Bragg and Anno P. Dionne E. Yuslnos, Bragg os In sold application Assistant Clerk on file more fully appears, of /111. The fiduciary Is: the Court of Probate on lianrijpatprBpraI& January 21,1905 of 10:00 A.M. ilanrhpatpr Hpralii DIone D. Beoulleu 40 Strawberry Lone Dionne E. Yuslnos, Monchester, Ct. 06040 045.12 Assistant Clerk 047-12