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BEIRUT, Ubanon (U PI) - ’The archbishop of Canterbury’s special envoy said today he has made contact with Moslem fundamentalist kidnappers of up to six Americans but warned that "people could lose their lives” if he is not left alone. Terry Waite, who said “ progress is being made,” convened a hurried news conference at a west Beirut hotel after being found by cameramen and photgraphers near a hideout where he was awaiting further contact with the captors. “ I’d like to make a particular plea that I ’m not to be followed by anybody because if that happens then that will jeopardize my own safety and the safety of other people,” he said. M A N CH ItTfR - PORTKR eTHEKT AHEA - Immaculate4 bedroom,3H “ It’s extremely important because of the great, bath. Colonial Capa with 2 car garaga, larga firaplaoed living room, for­ mal dining room, raar dock and pricod at only S152,B00. great sensitivity of the situation that I am left totally alone because anything I have to do beyond this point will have to be entirely by myself,’’ the bearded MOUNTAIN WOODS Anglican envoy said. The Briton was accompanied from his hotel by four Two wooded building lots remain militiamen earlier today but was alone when he Herald photo by Pinto suddenly arrived to talk to newsmen. to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and Waite, 46, secretary to Archbishop Robert Runcie, BRICK FRONT CAPE lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road Planning Director Mark Pellegrini presents the town's proposed School. The plan has drawn criticism because of its proposed flew into Beimt Wednesday in a bid to make contact with the kidnappers of the six Americans, see the Newer wall-to-wall carpeting thru-out this 6 room, frontage and town approved. Comprehensive Plan of Development to about 200 people who designations for housing density. South WIndaor attended a public hearing Wednesday at llling Junior High hostages and arrange their release. Ovsftlzad 8 room Colonial. Main floor family room with fireplaca, 4 dormered Cape with 3 or 4 bedrooms, I'/i baths, newer Price, $39,900 each. “ I really do have to just drop out of the picture. I'm larga badrooma, 2M baths, 2 car garaga, nica porch and aun deck. Ask­ roof and gutters and enclosed, rear porch. prepared to go anywhere, having got this far, within ing S142,000. reason,’ ’ Waite said. “ We’re in touch (with the H UR R Y! $82,900.00 kidnappers) in several different ways.” Residents rap plan’s housing proposals “ Progress is being made and we’re moving Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To Us! forward.” U&R REALTY CO. fSt Zinsser Agenqr He indicated he had not yet met the kidnappers but Bv John F. Kirch residential development in areas of housing the plan evisions for that area because they are winding roads that go had made that a condition of his visit to Lebanon. STRANO REAL ESTATE 750 Main St., Manchester Herald Reporter town currently zoned for lower would harm wetlands. up and down hills, Connors added. Waite said he also wanted to meet the four American 643-2692 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CT. A [is densities. “ If you look at the wetlands map," hostages who called on the archbishop last week for Robert D. Murdock, Realtor The town’s proposed new Compre­ Under the plan, some areas would be said Mark Connors of Lydall Street, OTHERS FROM the area agreed and help. CALL TODAY - 647-SOLD[fca 646-1511 hensive Plan of Development would designated for housing densities up to 20 “ the land between Vernon and Lydall said that a medium-density classifica­ “ We have reached a very critical point and a very harm wetlands, increase traffic and units per acre. The maximum allowed streets is primarily wetlands. That tion for that part of town would ruin the dangerous and difficult point. We have procedures crime, and take the charm out of “ The under current zoning regulations is 10 should be a major factor in what zone area. being worked out now and I think we shall have those City of Village Charm,” critics of the units per acre. Other housing densities we would give that.” worked out in the course of the day, “ said the Anglican “ It’s completely wetlands,” said troubleshooter. WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 plan said at a public hearing Wednes­ permitted under the plan would range ’The land in the northeast section of Barbara Murphy of Lydall Street. day night. from one housing unit every two acres town is zoned mostly for one to two “ They’re taking a risk, obviously, in meeting me, “ This is the area they want to put six just as much as I ’m taking a risk meeting them. B One resident said he would move out to 10 units per acre in a medium-high houses per acre. A Planned Residence units per acre?” of town if development permitted under area. Development zone, in which up to 10 ’That’s why I say, please, everyone, give me a chance the plan becomes too dense. units per acre are permitted, lies near Some of those who attended the to do that,” Waite told reporters. “ If I have to, I will say goodbye to the THE SOUTHWEST Property the Vernon town line. hearing complained that citizens did “ A wrong move and people could lose their lives — city with village charm,” said Ray­ Owners’ Association has led opposition Connors read from the proposed plan not have enough input while the plan including myself,’’ he said. mond Buckno of Timrod Road, one of to the plan, which, if adopted by the and said that zoning classifications are was being written. Officials at the Iranian Embassy in Beirut said they nearly 200 people who packed the Planning and Zoning Commission, based on three factors — the natural At one point during the hearing, were “ in no way involved” in Waite’s efforts. Waite Real Estate hearing at the llling Junior High School would guide the commission’s land-use features of the land, the land’s access to developer Lawrence A. Fiano asked the has previously succeeded in mediating the release of 168 Main Street cafeteria. Most of those who spoke, decisions through at least 199S. The roads and the availability of public PZC to consider raising the plan’s an American Presbyterian minister in Lebanon and FaH M W WIDE CHESTNUT however, wanted, to change zoning group placed newspaper advertise- utilities. density proposals for two sites — one on hostages in Iran and Libya. 8 Room homo wHh 3 or 4 bodroomo, lot fkx>r floor boardo, 7 working fIreplacaa.Slarga rooms, the comer of Tolland Turnpike and The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he was ready to travel fomlly room, firoplaoo, plus a 2Hocro manicurod policy rather than leave their homes. ments this week urging people to attend Besides being a wetlands area, most 647-8400 BRAND NEW LISTING! family room, axpoaod baamt, bam atyle garage of the land in northeast Manchester is Buckland Street and the other on the to Beirut, Damascus or anywhere else to meet the lot) Hurryt... with 2 animal atalla and lofll A Muat Seer.. Residents who attended the hearing Wednesday’s hearing. Home to be built timilar to tbit photo on go rn o u t 1.8 acre “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8"...e4e-2482 — the second on the plan since its The plan was also criticized Wednes­ not served by town sewer and water comer of Chapel Road and Burnham kidnappers and told them that releasing the hostages lot on Stonehedge Lane in Bolton. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSE8"...e48-2482 release Sept. 18 — criticized its day by residents of Vernon and Lydall lines, he said. Both Veiinon and Lydall would help foster peace in the region, the leftist As baths, cedar tiding and all your own color selection. Call for Safir newspaper said. alt the detaila! Built by Levitt! proposals for medium- to high-density streets, who said the medium-density streets are not suited for heavy traffic Please turn to page 8

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eoaaEous MNCN Do you want to advance in WASHINGTON (UPI) — Retail during the height of the 1975 3 Badrooma, flaldatona fireplaca, broozaway, CUSTOM DESK NED garage and paUol A lovaly lot compllmonta thia Capa with 4 bedrooms, master sulfa on tat floor new trends at top your job but suspect your sales fell a whopping 3.3 percent in recession. The October drop was noma that alao haa an ERA Buyart protactlon 2V tarn, room, gourmet kitchen PLUS a 5 room wardrobe may be holding you October — the biggest decline the biggest for any month in the plan. attached guaat or in-lew apartment. Seait today back? Let Sandi Hastings help. since the end of World War If — as post war period, the economist "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8“...e4e-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES“...e4e-2482 HARTFORD (UPI) - Former Moffett’s formal announcement Hastings, a Manchester resi­ consumers put the skids on their said. BRAND NEW LISTING! U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett officially today came as no surprise since he dent, is a professional image auto-buying spree, the Commerce ’The 14.6 percent drop in auto BRAND NEW LISTING! launched his campaign for gover­ has made it known for months that consultant. Her column, “ Im­ Department reported today. sales during October also set a Builder will build home similar to this photo. Acre ♦ lot in Almost brand new construction. Only 4 years young • 6 he would launch the uphill fight to age Workshop,” debuts today Retail sales for the month record for the past 40 years. ’The prestigious Glastonbury neighborhood. Call Ann Doremus “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESr nor today, charging the state has rooms, 3 bedrooms, aluminum siding. Handy location in gone from a “ trailblazer” to deny O’Neill the Dr *v - fo ie on page 13 of the Manchester totaled $115.5 billion, a $3.89 billion previous record was 14 percent in for all the details at 647-6400 or 646-4611. i K j e . x Bolton. Situated on 3 acres. OR'ered in the VBO's. Blanchard & Rossetto spectator state under Gov. William nomination. Herald. drop from September. March 1975. A. O’Neill. Following his announcement at “ What I want to do is answer Auto sales registered a 14.6 Excluding auto sales during the 646-2482 COM M EitPAL CM PiT the questions most asked by month, retail sales for October Don Jackson, Rose Viola Jackson, Bob Kleman, Tom Dodd. Anne Doremus, Chris Corcoran, Rich Blaleck nNANCIALNEIWOttK Moffett formally announced his the Old State House, Moffett percent decline from September as REAL ESTATE lee West Caatar S i carasr sf McKaa SL . Saafar OUiaai Ditcaaatt challenge to O’Neill for next year’s planned to travel to Waterbury for professionals,” said Hastings. consumers stopped the buying climbed only a slight 0.5 percent. Democratic gubernatorial nomi­ an early afternoon rally and then “ Since everyone needs to fine spree spurred by end-of-year Furniture, home furnishings and nation with a morning speech at on to Norwalk, New Britain and tune their image, the column clearance sales and attractive equipment stores showed a 0.1' will focus on improvements financing rates in the 7.5 percent percent drop in sales while depart­ CBHTen 9 ^ Hartford’s historic Old State Middletown and finally to a cele­ Joyce G. Epstein 94$ CAST bration party tonight in New which will enhance the profes­ range. ment stores climbed only 0.1 / ^ (•/ ^ u i> llir House. mAMCHeSTEB The former congressman at­ Haven. sional image.” Auto sales had risen 8.0 percent percent. Hastings has held executive Real Estate 647-8895 ^ 1 [)hniu‘ ami call tacked O’Neill for problems in In'addition to attacking O’Neill’s in September and 6.1 percent in Retail sales overall rote 2.1 state government including fire administration, Moffett also at­ positions in the insurance indus­ August, following a rise of only 0.2 percent in September. , WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION S try and in retailing. She’s a () I ()-1.1 1 () code violations in state institutions tacked his own party’s hierarchy. percent in July. Sales for the year are still lACKSTONSHOWCASE and state worker's fired for failing He charged the Democratic career counselor at the YWCA. A Commerce Department econo­ running 6.4 percent ahead of the to put in full days on the job. Party under O’Neill has become As a consultant, she works with SANDI HASTINGS mist said the last time there was first 10 months of 1984, at a total to “ From a trailblazer, a trendset­ "an out-of-touch, ineffective or­ both individuals and private . .. image consultant such a sharp decline in overall far thia year of $l. 145 trillion. MANCHESTER $119,900 ter state, Connecticut is fast companies. retail sales was in March 1975, Sales for October were 6 percent, Impraaaivs e room Colonlal-Capa. dastlnctlvaly designed, affords 3 ganization orient^ toward official badrooma, tvt batha, firaplacad front to back living room, scraansd In becoming a spectator state,’’ Mof­ Hartford.” when sales dropped 2.2 percent or $6.53 billion above Octoter 1964. porch and garaga. This lovaly home awaits your Intp^lon. Call for an Todey’e Boat Buy fett said in prepared remarks. “ Will our state government appointmant. 843^4000 This la a larga houaa, with lota ol As governor, Moffett said he will remain a clubhouse for compla­ rooma, each rooms It good alza, work to give women a wider.role in cent party insiders who remain Developers reach agreement 4 or 5 badrooma for large family state government and take a isolated from the average citizen? atlH growing, private raar yard, strong stand on the environment, Or will our government reach out carport, locatad on c h lld ^ a preparing the state for jtSbs of the cuf-da-aac. Hat two full batha. and empower citizens ...?’’ he Prload to tali - future and cleaning house in state asked. Why Rent? government. Moffett, who made an unsuc­ Love Lane back on directors’ agenda Call us today Md saa how littia this 2 bedroom Condominium will cost $84,900. "Shaping up our state agencies cessful bid for the U.S. Senate in you a month. Racjmtly ramodalad with modern kitchen, a «> p lla n M ^ means shipping in new people. It bath. Conveniently located. Offered at $42,800. «»• -no 1982, planned to wind up his day By Alex GIrelll engineering studies made by J&G, project and doing the work would for at least 10 years. means putting a premium on today with a series of 100 parties in Herald Reporter O’Brien said. have delayed construction of the The project, strongly backed by 9LAST0NBURY $161,900 Put Number 1 to work for ybu,"' professionalism over politics,” he private homes around the state to A contract for construction of 14 houses. said. ttae Democratic majority on tbe Proud and Protasaional datcrlbaa this spectacular nawN constructed show the support his candidacy has A tentative agreement has been starter honses is scheduled to be At ’Tuesday’s meeting, a public Board of Directors and strongly LaCava 7 room full dormatad Cape with 2350 sq. feat of living area, it generated. reached between two developers consideiced by the Board of Direc­ hearing will be held on an ordi­ opposed by the Republican major­ offan 3 bedrooms, 2H baths. 2 car garage and nice alza yard. Call for He chose Waterbury for his paraonallzad tour. 643-4080 who submitted proposals to build tors when it meats ’Tuesday. nance, which, if passed, would ity, is designed to provide afforda­ afternoon rally because of the starter bouses on town-owned land JAG was orginally chosen to convey the land to Visions Unlim­ ble starter bouses for Manchester There Comae e Time Inside Today unity within that city’s Democratic FREE MARKET EVALUATION Whan t ^ riflht houaa bacomsa on Love Lane that will pave the build the houses, but its proposal ited to build the houses. ’The site residents. If there are more a>^abla, ^ la the tImalDonT Party and the importance of the way for one of them to go forward, was rejected during negotiations contains about 7 acres. qualified buyers than 14, tbe . city to bis campaign, aides said. miaa out. Call us now wid In- 24 pagos, 4 sections Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien when JAG officials found they Vision’s proposal includes three selection will be made by lottery. •part this 3 bedroom ranch w/2 Moffett planned to speak about said today. could not hold to their original types of houses — a raised ranch at O’Brien said today he hopes to w detached garaga. haa 14x20 A ( M O i ^ _ _ 14 ObttuiriM . the needa of middle-income people Although final arrangements proposed sale price of $55,000. The a sale price of $01,900, a cape at get final legal details of the deck for raar yard anjoymant BuilnM i___ 21-22 Opinion___ Priced to Soil fuS baaamani traad lot on qulai in Fairfleld County during bis stop have not yet been worked out, town began to negotiate with $67,000 and a colonial at $04,900. agreement over the exchange of D W I^Iva U6R C o n ta m ^ iy hoifia aal on a large landscutad CHwUlod___ 22-24 PaopteMIk. REAL ESTATE SERVICES lot In •tTMt. C o m le a _ _ _ IS Sport*. in Norwalk and then planned to Visions Unlimited of Tolland and Visions Unlimited when JAG set ’The sale price would not include engineering aervices completed the HIghwood section of Manchaatar. Bright airy loonSTPour EnMrtalnmwit__ 14 T*l»vl»lon. JAG Builders of Windsor have the price at $60,000. Visions Unlim­ the land. ’The town would bold a 63 East Center St., Manchester. 643-4060 M A m a H m m W 8a AAllla^A A ------« -----a ______<■ ' . $78.8d0. attend house parties held by before the meeting of the directors ___2 W*«tlMr_ Democratic state legislators in reached an agreement under ited, however, had not done mortgage for the land and home ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the bearing New Britain and.Middletown. which Visions Unlimited will use engineering work needed for the buyers would not have to pay for it room of Lincoln Center. ---- W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednefday. Nov. 13,1»85 W/EATHER BOLTON FOCUS NEW ENGL AND REAL ESTATE Pbu warns Tirm stroke victim’s road I [ Suspect gunman kilis Rain likely tonight; on field troubles a long and hard one 11 himself in Springfield clearing on Friday h^■'. l ‘>91 ... page 8 ... page 13 I I ... page 5 ... page 2 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK H71- 1!9'’ featuring:

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BEIRUT, Ubanon (UPI) - The archbishop of Canterbury’s special envoy said today he has made contact with Moslem fundamentalist kidnappers of up to six Americans but warned that “ people could lose their lives” if he is not left alone. Terry Waite, who said "progress is being made,” convened a hurried news conference at a west Beirut hotel after being found by cameramen and photgraphers near a hideout where he was awaiting further contact with the captors. " I ’d like to make a particular plea that I'm not to be followed by anybody because if that happens then that will Jeopardize my own safety and the safety of other people,” he said. M A N C H n T m - R O IITIII STH E ET AREA - Immaculate4 bedroom. 3H "It’s extremely important because of the great, bath. Colonial Cape with 2 car garage, lerge flreplaced living room, for- mal dining room, reer deck and priced at only $152,900. great sensitivity of the situation that I am left totally alone because anything I have to do beyond this point will have to be entirely by myself,” the bearded MOUNTAIN, WOODS Anglican envoy said. , The Briton was accompanied from his hotel by four Two wooded building lots remain militiamen earlier today but was alone when he HaraM photo by Pinto suddenly arrived to talk to newsmen. to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and Waite, 46. secretary to Archbishop Robert Runcie, BRICK FRONT CAPE lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road Planning Director Mark Pellegrini presents the town’s proposed School. The plan has drawn criticism because of its proposed flew into Beirut Wednesday in a bid to make contact with the kidnappers of the six Americans, see the Newer wall-to-wall carpeting thru-out this ‘6 room, frontage and town approved. Comprehensive Plan of Development to about 200 people who designations for housing density. South WIndaor attended a public hearing Wednesday at llling Junior High hostages and arrange their release. Oversized S room Colonial. Main floor family room with fireplace, 4 d orm ered Cape w ith 3 o r 4 bedroom s, I'/i baths, newer Price, $39,900 each. “ I really do have to just drop out of the picture. I'm large bedrooms, 2Vt baths, 2 car garage, nice porch and sun deck. Ask­ roof and gutters and enclosed, rear porch. prepared to go anywhere, having got this far, within ing $142,000. H U R R Y ! $82,900.00 reason,” Waite said. "W e’re in touch (with the kidnappers) in several different ways.” Residents rap plan’s housing proposals "Progress is being made and we're moving Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To Us! forward.” U&R REALTY CO. fSy Zinsser Agency He indicated he bad not yet met the kidnappers but STRANO REAL ESTATE Bv John F. Kirch residential development in areas of housing the plan evisions for that area because they are winding roads that go had made that a condition of his visit to Lebanon. 750 Main St., Manchester Herald Reporter town currently zoned for lower would harm wetlands. up and down hills, Connors added. Waite said he also wanted to meet'the four American iT\ 643-1642 156E. CENTERS!., MANfTIESTER.CT. A m densities. “ If you look at the wetlandis map,” hostages who called on the archbishop last week for $n/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor m e , The town's proposed new Compre­ Under the plan, some areas would be said Mark Connors of Lydall Street, OTHERS FROM the area agreed and help. CALL TODAY • 647-SOLPfBUi 646-1511 hensive Plan of Development would designated for housing densities up to 20 “ the land between Vernon and Lydall said that a medium-density classifica­ "W e have reached a very critical point and a very harm wetlands, increase traffic and units per acre. The maximum allowed streets is primarily wetlands. That tion for that part of town would ruin the dangerous and difficult point. We have procedures crime, and take the charm out of "The under current zoning regulations is 10 should be a major factor in what zone area. being worked out now and I think we shall have those City of Village Charm,” critics of the units per acre. Other housing densities we would give that.” worked out in the course of the day, ” said the Anglican " It’s completely wetlands,” said troubleshooter. .vf-V. WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 plan said at a public hearing Wednes­ permitted under the plan would range The land in the northeast section of Barbara Murphy of Lydall Street. day night. from one housing unit every two acres town is zoned mostly for one to two “ They’re taking a risk, obviously, in meeting me, “ This is the area they want to put six just as much as I ’m taking a risk meeting them. One resident said he would move out to 10 units per acre in a medium-high houses per acre. A Planned Residence units per acre?” of town if development permitted under area. Development zone, in which up to 10- That’s why I say, please, everyone, give me a chance the plan becomes too dense. units per acre are permitted, lies near Some of those who attended the to do that,” Waite told reporters. “ If I have to, I will say goodbye to the THE SOUTHWEST Property the Vernon town line. hearing complained that citizens did "A wrong move and people could lose their lives — city with village charm,” said Ray­ Owners’ Association has led opposition Connors read from the proposed plan not have enough input while the plan including myself," he said. mond Buckno of Timrod Road, one of to the plan, which, if adopted by the and said that zoning classifications are was being written. Officials at the Iranian Embassy in Beirut said they nearly 200 people who packed the Planning and Zoning Commission, based on three factors — the natural At one point during the hearing, were “ in no way involved” in Waite’s efforts. Waite Real Estate hearing at the llling Junior High School would guide the commission's land-use features of the land, the land’s access to developer Lawrence A. Fiano asked the has previously succeeded in mediating the release of 168 Main Street cafeteria. Most pf those who spoke, decisions through at least 1095. The roads and the availability of public PZC to consider raising the plan's an American Preabyterian minister in Lebanon and WIDE CHESTNUT however, wanted to change zoning group placed newspaper advertise­ utilities. density proposals for two sites — one on hostages in Iran and Libya. a Room homo wtth 3 or 4 bodroomt, 1M fkx>r floor boards, 7 working fitoplacoo, 8 large rooms, the comer of Tolland Turnpike and The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he was ready to travel fomily room, fhoplaoo, plui o 2Hocro monicurod policy rather than leave their homes. ments this week urging people to attend Besides being a wetlands area, most 647-8400 BRAND NEW LISTING! family room, exposed beams, bam styla garage Buckland Street and the other on the to Beirut, Damascus or anywhere else to meet the loti Hurryl... with 2 animal staNs and lofti A Muat Seer.. Residents who attended the hearing Wednesday’s hearing. of the land in northeast Manchester is Home to be built timilar lo this photo on gorm u s 1.8 acre "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8~...646-2482 — the second on the plan since its The plan was also criticized Wednes­ not served by town sewer and water comer of Chapel Road and Burnham kidnappers and told them that releasing the hostages lot on Stonehedge Lane in Bolton. 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES"...646-2482 would help foster peace in the region, the leftist As balha, cedar siding and all your own color selection. Call for release Sept. 18 — criticized its day by residents of Vernon and Lydall lines, he said. Both Vernon and Lydall alt the details! Built by Levitt! proposals for medium- to high-density streets, vfho said the medium-density streets are not suited for heavy tra.fic Please turn to page 8 Safir newspaper said.

Moffett promises Pro offers wardrobe tips Retail sales slump aoaafo iit aiacii Do you want to advance in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retail during the height of the 1975 3 Bedrooms, flaldstona fireplace, broozowa broozoway, CUfTOa DESNNED S’ your job but suspect your -f rt sales fell a whopping 3.3 percent in recession. The October drop was garagot end paUol A lovMy•ly lot compHmenta thw Cape with 4 bedrooms, master suite on 1st floor new trends at top fioma tthat also hat an ERA Buyora protection 21' tarn. room, gourmet kitchen PLU8 a S room wardrobe may be holding you October — the biggest decline the biggest for any month in the plan. attached guest or In-law apartment. Seelt today back? Let Sand! Hostings help. since the end of World War If — as post war period, the economist "WE GUAR ANTEE OUR HOU8E8“...646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8ES " .646-24K HARTFORD (UPI) — Former Moffett’s formal announcement Hastings, a Manchester resi­ \consumers put the skids on their said. U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett officially today came as no surprise since he dent, is a professional image auto-buying spree, the Commerce The 14.6 percent drop in auto BRAND NEW LISTING! BRAND NEW LISTING! has made it known for months that consultant. Her column, "Im ­ Department reported today. sales during October also set a Builder will build home similar to this photo. Acre ♦ lot in launched his campaign for gover­ Almost brand new construction. Only 4 years young • 6 age Workshop,” debuts today prestigious Glastonbury neighborhood. Call Ann Doremus “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!" nor today, charging the state has he would launch the uphill fight to Retail sales for the month record for the past 40 years. The rooms, 3 bedrooms, aluminum siding. Handy location in deny O’Neill the Dr t _ri.,ic on page 13 of the Manchester totaled $115.5 billion, a $3.89 billion previous record was 14 percent in for all the details at 647-8400 or 646-4611. a : gone from a •“ trailblazer” to Bolton. Situated on 3 acres. Offered in the ISO's. spectator state under Gov. William nomination. Herald. drop from September. March 1975. Blanchard & Rossetto € § > A. O’Neill. Following bis announcement at "What I want to do is answer Auto sales registered a 14.6 Excluding auto sales during the 646-2482 COMMEflPAL aEPtT Don Jackaon, Rote Viola Jackson, Bob Kleman, Tom Dodd, Anne Doremua, Chris Corcoran, Rich Blaleck "NANOALfOIWOttK Moffett formally announced his the Old State House, Moffett the questions most asked by percent decline from September as month, retail sales for October V. REAL ESTATE Its Wait Caolir St caraar at McKaa St . Sialar CHiitaa OiicaaaU challenge to O’Neill for next year’e planned to travel to Waterbury for professionals,” said listings. consumers stopped the buying climbed only a slight 0.5 percent. Democratic gubernatorial nomi- ' an early afternoon rally and then "Since everyone needfilo fine spree spurred by end-of-year Furniture, home furnishings and nation with a morning speech at on to Norwalk, New Britain and tune their image, the column clearance sales and attractive equipment stores showed a 0.1' Hartford’s historic Old State Middletown and finally to a cele­ will focus on improvements financing rates in the 7.5 percent percent drop in sales while depart­ JoycB G. Epstoln ^ •'T- House. bration party tonight in New which will enhance the profes­ range. ment stores climbed only 0.1 ------— ------!- ______MAM CHBoren f*icli ii[) the The former congressman at­ Haven. sional image.” Auto sales had risen 8.0 percent percent. Hastings has held executive flea/ Estate 647-889S ^ 1 p h n n r ai}(l rail tacked O’Neill for problems in In addition to attacking O’Neill’s in September and 6.1 percent in Retail sales overall rose 2.1 state government including fire administration, Moffett also at­ positions in the insurance indus­ August, following a rise of only 0.2 percent in September. . WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION code violations in state institutions try and in retailing. She’s a percent in July. Sales for the year are still JACKSTON SHOWCASE ('> U)-I A I () tacked his own party’s hierarchy. and state workers fired for failing He charged the Democratic career counselor at the YWCA. A Commerce Department econo­ running 0.4 percent ahead of the 4 to put in full days on the job. Party under O’Neill has become As a consultant, she works with SANDI HASTINGS mist said the last time there was first 10 months of 1984, at a total so “ From a trailblazer, a trendset­ “ an out-of-touch, ineffective or­ both individuals and private such a sharp decline in overall far this year of $1,145 trillion. MANCHESTER $119,900 companies. ... image consultant Impraasiva 6 room Colonlal-CiM,______v#ly I ter state, Connecticut is fast ganization orient^ toward official retail sales was in March 1975, Sales for October were 6 percent, dastlnellvaly dasignsd, affords 3 becoming a spectator state,” Mof­ bedrooms, IV* baths, tiraplacadTroittd front lo backbKk living ____room,______acrasnad In Hartford.” when aales dropped 2.2 percent or $6.53 billion above Octoter 1984. porch and garage. Thla lovely home awaits your Inspection. Call for an Today’a Boat Buy fett said in prepared remarks. “ Will our state government appointmsnt. 643^^060 Thla la a large house, with lota ol As governor, Moffett said he will remain a clubhouse for coqipla- rooms, oach rooms Is good size work to give women a wider role in cent party insiders who remain Developers reach agreement I J ? ® tor largo family state government and take a isolated from the average citizen? stIH growing, privata roar yard, strong stand on the environment, Or will our government reach out carport, located on chlld-aala preparing the state for jobs of the cul-da aac. Has two full baths and empower citizens ...?” he Why Ront? Priced to sail - future and cleaning house in state asked. government. Moffett, who made an unsuc­ Love Lane back on directors’ agenda $84,900. ' condominium will coat “ Shaping up our state agencies w u a month. ^ M l l y ramodaiad with modern kitchan, m Hancaa and cessful bid for the U.S. Senate in means shipping in new people. It bath. Convonlantly located. Offsiad at $42,000. 1982, planned to wind up his day By Alex GIrtlll engineering studies made by J&G, project and doing the work would means putting a premium on for at least 10 years. today with a series of 100 parties in Herald Reporter O’Brien said. have delayed construction of the The projects strongly backed by 6 LAST0NBURY Put Number 1 to work for y d ii,” [ professionalism over politics,” he private homes around the state to A contract for construction of 14 houses. $161,900 said. the Democratic majority on the Proud and Profasaional daacribas this tpactacular nowly constructed show the support bis candidacy has A tentative agreement has been starter bouses is scheduled to be At Tuesday’s meeting, a public Board of Directors and atrongly LaCava 7 room full doemotad Capa with 2380 aq. teat of living araa. It generated. reached between two developers considered by the Board of Direc­ hearing will be held on an ordi­ opposed by the Republican mpjor- offais 3 bedrooms, 2H baths, 2 car garage and nice aiza yard. CaN lor He chose Waterbury for his paiaenallzoi^our.____ 643-4060 who submitted proposals to build tors when it meats Tuesday. nance, which, if passed, would i^ , ia designed to provide afforda­ afternoon rally because of the starter houses on town-owned land JkG was orginally chosen to convey the land to Visions Unlim­ ble starter bousea for Manchester Than Comaa a Tima Inside Today unity within that city’s Democratic FREE MARKET EVALUATION WhM right house bacomaa on Love Lane that will pave the build the houses, but its proposal ited to build the houses. The site residents. If there ^ are more Party and the importance of the way for one of them to go forward, was rejected during negotiations contains about 7 acres. qualified buyers than 14, the *• " * ‘ toielDon't . city to bis campaign, aides said. mlaa out Call us now and In­ 24 pages, 4 sections Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien when J&G officials found they Vision’s proposal includes three selection will be made by lottery. spect thla 3 bedroom ranch w/2 . Moffett planned to speak about said today. could not hold to their original types of houses — a raised ranch at O’Brien said today be^bopes to eardajaehad garage, haa 14x20 14 ObttuiriM - — 8 the needs of middle-income people Although final arrangements proposed sale price of $5S,000. The a sale price of $61,000, a cape at get final legal d ^ i l s of the Prteod to SoH d a c k ^ r a a r yard enjoyment BtntiWM _ 21-22 Opinion______6 have not yet been worked out. town began to negotiate with $67,000 and a colonial at $64,900. toSbaaemant traad lot on quM ClanIfM___ 22-24 PwpMalk------2 in Fairfield County during his stop' agreement over the exchange of REM . ESTATE SERVICES D latl^lva UER C o t r t s m ^ iy homo aal on a large l a n d K ^ lot In •tfMMt. in Norwalk and then planned to Visions Unlimited of Tolland and Visions Unlimited when J&G set file tale price would not include engineering services completed the HIghwood aoetton of Mattchoplor. Bright airy roornTPour bad- 15 Sports 9-12 63 East Center St., Manchester. 643-4060 $791900. riiltilsliimsiil 14 T tlsrtilon IS attend bouse parties held by JkG Builders of Windsor have the price at $60,000. Visions Unlim­ the land. The town would bold a before the meeting of the directors "* U M s n r _ _ 2 .Wssthsf 2 Democratic sute legislators in reached an agreement under ited, however, had not done mortgage for the land and home Tueaday at $ p.m. in the bearing New Britain and Middletown. which Visions Unlimited will use engineering work needed for the buyers would not have to pay for it room of Lincoln Center. I. W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednefday. Nov. 13,1»85 W/EATHER BOLTON FOCUS NEW ENGL AND REAL ESTATE Pbu warns Tirm stroke victim’s road I [ Suspect gunman kilis Rain likely tonight; on field troubles a long and hard one 11 himself in Springfield clearing on Friday h^■'. l ‘>91 ... page 8 ... page 13 I I ... page 5 ... page 2 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK H71- 1!9'’ featuring:

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BEIRUT, Ubanon (UPI) - The archbishop of Canterbury’s special envoy said today he has made contact with Moslem fundamentalist kidnappers of up to six Americans but warned that “ people could lose their lives” if he is not left alone. Terry Waite, who said "progress is being made,” convened a hurried news conference at a west Beirut hotel after being found by cameramen and photgraphers near a hideout where he was awaiting further contact with the captors. " I ’d like to make a particular plea that I'm not to be followed by anybody because if that happens then that will Jeopardize my own safety and the safety of other people,” he said. M A N C H n T m - R O IITIII STH E ET AREA - Immaculate4 bedroom. 3H "It’s extremely important because of the great, bath. Colonial Cape with 2 car garage, lerge flreplaced living room, for- mal dining room, reer deck and priced at only $152,900. great sensitivity of the situation that I am left totally alone because anything I have to do beyond this point will have to be entirely by myself,” the bearded MOUNTAIN, WOODS Anglican envoy said. , The Briton was accompanied from his hotel by four Two wooded building lots remain militiamen earlier today but was alone when he HaraM photo by Pinto suddenly arrived to talk to newsmen. to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and Waite, 46. secretary to Archbishop Robert Runcie, BRICK FRONT CAPE lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road Planning Director Mark Pellegrini presents the town’s proposed School. The plan has drawn criticism because of its proposed flew into Beirut Wednesday in a bid to make contact with the kidnappers of the six Americans, see the Newer wall-to-wall carpeting thru-out this ‘6 room, frontage and town approved. Comprehensive Plan of Development to about 200 people who designations for housing density. South WIndaor attended a public hearing Wednesday at llling Junior High hostages and arrange their release. Oversized S room Colonial. Main floor family room with fireplace, 4 d orm ered Cape w ith 3 o r 4 bedroom s, I'/i baths, newer Price, $39,900 each. “ I really do have to just drop out of the picture. I'm large bedrooms, 2Vt baths, 2 car garage, nice porch and sun deck. Ask­ roof and gutters and enclosed, rear porch. prepared to go anywhere, having got this far, within ing $142,000. H U R R Y ! $82,900.00 reason,” Waite said. "W e’re in touch (with the kidnappers) in several different ways.” Residents rap plan’s housing proposals "Progress is being made and we're moving Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To Us! forward.” U&R REALTY CO. fSy Zinsser Agency He indicated he bad not yet met the kidnappers but STRANO REAL ESTATE Bv John F. Kirch residential development in areas of housing the plan evisions for that area because they are winding roads that go had made that a condition of his visit to Lebanon. 750 Main St., Manchester Herald Reporter town currently zoned for lower would harm wetlands. up and down hills, Connors added. Waite said he also wanted to meet'the four American iT\ 643-1642 156E. CENTERS!., MANfTIESTER.CT. A m densities. “ If you look at the wetlandis map,” hostages who called on the archbishop last week for $n/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor m e , The town's proposed new Compre­ Under the plan, some areas would be said Mark Connors of Lydall Street, OTHERS FROM the area agreed and help. CALL TODAY • 647-SOLPfBUi 646-1511 hensive Plan of Development would designated for housing densities up to 20 “ the land between Vernon and Lydall said that a medium-density classifica­ "W e have reached a very critical point and a very harm wetlands, increase traffic and units per acre. The maximum allowed streets is primarily wetlands. That tion for that part of town would ruin the dangerous and difficult point. We have procedures crime, and take the charm out of "The under current zoning regulations is 10 should be a major factor in what zone area. being worked out now and I think we shall have those City of Village Charm,” critics of the units per acre. Other housing densities we would give that.” worked out in the course of the day, ” said the Anglican " It’s completely wetlands,” said troubleshooter. .vf-V. WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 plan said at a public hearing Wednes­ permitted under the plan would range The land in the northeast section of Barbara Murphy of Lydall Street. day night. from one housing unit every two acres town is zoned mostly for one to two “ They’re taking a risk, obviously, in meeting me, “ This is the area they want to put six just as much as I ’m taking a risk meeting them. One resident said he would move out to 10 units per acre in a medium-high houses per acre. A Planned Residence units per acre?” of town if development permitted under area. Development zone, in which up to 10- That’s why I say, please, everyone, give me a chance the plan becomes too dense. units per acre are permitted, lies near Some of those who attended the to do that,” Waite told reporters. “ If I have to, I will say goodbye to the THE SOUTHWEST Property the Vernon town line. hearing complained that citizens did "A wrong move and people could lose their lives — city with village charm,” said Ray­ Owners’ Association has led opposition Connors read from the proposed plan not have enough input while the plan including myself," he said. mond Buckno of Timrod Road, one of to the plan, which, if adopted by the and said that zoning classifications are was being written. Officials at the Iranian Embassy in Beirut said they nearly 200 people who packed the Planning and Zoning Commission, based on three factors — the natural At one point during the hearing, were “ in no way involved” in Waite’s efforts. Waite Real Estate hearing at the llling Junior High School would guide the commission's land-use features of the land, the land’s access to developer Lawrence A. Fiano asked the has previously succeeded in mediating the release of 168 Main Street cafeteria. Most pf those who spoke, decisions through at least 1095. The roads and the availability of public PZC to consider raising the plan's an American Preabyterian minister in Lebanon and WIDE CHESTNUT however, wanted to change zoning group placed newspaper advertise­ utilities. density proposals for two sites — one on hostages in Iran and Libya. a Room homo wtth 3 or 4 bodroomt, 1M fkx>r floor boards, 7 working fitoplacoo, 8 large rooms, the comer of Tolland Turnpike and The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he was ready to travel fomily room, fhoplaoo, plui o 2Hocro monicurod policy rather than leave their homes. ments this week urging people to attend Besides being a wetlands area, most 647-8400 BRAND NEW LISTING! family room, exposed beams, bam styla garage Buckland Street and the other on the to Beirut, Damascus or anywhere else to meet the loti Hurryl... with 2 animal staNs and lofti A Muat Seer.. Residents who attended the hearing Wednesday’s hearing. of the land in northeast Manchester is Home to be built timilar lo this photo on gorm u s 1.8 acre "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8~...646-2482 — the second on the plan since its The plan was also criticized Wednes­ not served by town sewer and water comer of Chapel Road and Burnham kidnappers and told them that releasing the hostages lot on Stonehedge Lane in Bolton. 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES"...646-2482 would help foster peace in the region, the leftist As balha, cedar siding and all your own color selection. Call for release Sept. 18 — criticized its day by residents of Vernon and Lydall lines, he said. Both Vernon and Lydall alt the details! Built by Levitt! proposals for medium- to high-density streets, vfho said the medium-density streets are not suited for heavy tra.fic Please turn to page 8 Safir newspaper said.

Moffett promises Pro offers wardrobe tips Retail sales slump aoaafo iit aiacii Do you want to advance in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retail during the height of the 1975 3 Bedrooms, flaldstona fireplace, broozowa broozoway, CUfTOa DESNNED S’ your job but suspect your -f rt sales fell a whopping 3.3 percent in recession. The October drop was garagot end paUol A lovMy•ly lot compHmenta thw Cape with 4 bedrooms, master suite on 1st floor new trends at top fioma tthat also hat an ERA Buyora protection 21' tarn. room, gourmet kitchen PLU8 a S room wardrobe may be holding you October — the biggest decline the biggest for any month in the plan. attached guest or In-law apartment. Seelt today back? Let Sand! Hostings help. since the end of World War If — as post war period, the economist "WE GUAR ANTEE OUR HOU8E8“...646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8ES " .646-24K HARTFORD (UPI) — Former Moffett’s formal announcement Hastings, a Manchester resi­ \consumers put the skids on their said. U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett officially today came as no surprise since he dent, is a professional image auto-buying spree, the Commerce The 14.6 percent drop in auto BRAND NEW LISTING! BRAND NEW LISTING! has made it known for months that consultant. Her column, "Im ­ Department reported today. sales during October also set a Builder will build home similar to this photo. Acre ♦ lot in launched his campaign for gover­ Almost brand new construction. Only 4 years young • 6 age Workshop,” debuts today prestigious Glastonbury neighborhood. Call Ann Doremus “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!" nor today, charging the state has he would launch the uphill fight to Retail sales for the month record for the past 40 years. The rooms, 3 bedrooms, aluminum siding. Handy location in deny O’Neill the Dr t _ri.,ic on page 13 of the Manchester totaled $115.5 billion, a $3.89 billion previous record was 14 percent in for all the details at 647-8400 or 646-4611. a : gone from a •“ trailblazer” to Bolton. Situated on 3 acres. Offered in the ISO's. spectator state under Gov. William nomination. Herald. drop from September. March 1975. Blanchard & Rossetto € § > A. O’Neill. Following bis announcement at "What I want to do is answer Auto sales registered a 14.6 Excluding auto sales during the 646-2482 COMMEflPAL aEPtT Don Jackaon, Rote Viola Jackson, Bob Kleman, Tom Dodd, Anne Doremua, Chris Corcoran, Rich Blaleck "NANOALfOIWOttK Moffett formally announced his the Old State House, Moffett the questions most asked by percent decline from September as month, retail sales for October V. REAL ESTATE Its Wait Caolir St caraar at McKaa St . Sialar CHiitaa OiicaaaU challenge to O’Neill for next year’e planned to travel to Waterbury for professionals,” said listings. consumers stopped the buying climbed only a slight 0.5 percent. Democratic gubernatorial nomi- ' an early afternoon rally and then "Since everyone needfilo fine spree spurred by end-of-year Furniture, home furnishings and nation with a morning speech at on to Norwalk, New Britain and tune their image, the column clearance sales and attractive equipment stores showed a 0.1' Hartford’s historic Old State Middletown and finally to a cele­ will focus on improvements financing rates in the 7.5 percent percent drop in sales while depart­ JoycB G. Epstoln ^ •'T- House. bration party tonight in New which will enhance the profes­ range. ment stores climbed only 0.1 ------— ------!- ______MAM CHBoren f*icli ii[) the The former congressman at­ Haven. sional image.” Auto sales had risen 8.0 percent percent. Hastings has held executive flea/ Estate 647-889S ^ 1 p h n n r ai}(l rail tacked O’Neill for problems in In addition to attacking O’Neill’s in September and 6.1 percent in Retail sales overall rose 2.1 state government including fire administration, Moffett also at­ positions in the insurance indus­ August, following a rise of only 0.2 percent in September. . WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION code violations in state institutions try and in retailing. She’s a percent in July. Sales for the year are still JACKSTON SHOWCASE ('> U)-I A I () tacked his own party’s hierarchy. and state workers fired for failing He charged the Democratic career counselor at the YWCA. A Commerce Department econo­ running 0.4 percent ahead of the 4 to put in full days on the job. Party under O’Neill has become As a consultant, she works with SANDI HASTINGS mist said the last time there was first 10 months of 1984, at a total so “ From a trailblazer, a trendset­ “ an out-of-touch, ineffective or­ both individuals and private such a sharp decline in overall far this year of $1,145 trillion. MANCHESTER $119,900 companies. ... image consultant Impraasiva 6 room Colonlal-CiM,______v#ly I ter state, Connecticut is fast ganization orient^ toward official retail sales was in March 1975, Sales for October were 6 percent, dastlnellvaly dasignsd, affords 3 becoming a spectator state,” Mof­ bedrooms, IV* baths, tiraplacadTroittd front lo backbKk living ____room,______acrasnad In Hartford.” when aales dropped 2.2 percent or $6.53 billion above Octoter 1984. porch and garage. Thla lovely home awaits your Inspection. Call for an Today’a Boat Buy fett said in prepared remarks. “ Will our state government appointmsnt. 643^^060 Thla la a large house, with lota ol As governor, Moffett said he will remain a clubhouse for coqipla- rooms, oach rooms Is good size work to give women a wider role in cent party insiders who remain Developers reach agreement I J ? ® tor largo family state government and take a isolated from the average citizen? stIH growing, privata roar yard, strong stand on the environment, Or will our government reach out carport, located on chlld-aala preparing the state for jobs of the cul-da aac. Has two full baths and empower citizens ...?” he Why Ront? Priced to sail - future and cleaning house in state asked. government. Moffett, who made an unsuc­ Love Lane back on directors’ agenda $84,900. ' condominium will coat “ Shaping up our state agencies w u a month. ^ M l l y ramodaiad with modern kitchan, m Hancaa and cessful bid for the U.S. Senate in means shipping in new people. It bath. Convonlantly located. Offsiad at $42,000. 1982, planned to wind up his day By Alex GIrtlll engineering studies made by J&G, project and doing the work would means putting a premium on for at least 10 years. today with a series of 100 parties in Herald Reporter O’Brien said. have delayed construction of the The projects strongly backed by 6 LAST0NBURY Put Number 1 to work for y d ii,” [ professionalism over politics,” he private homes around the state to A contract for construction of 14 houses. $161,900 said. the Democratic majority on the Proud and Profasaional daacribas this tpactacular nowly constructed show the support bis candidacy has A tentative agreement has been starter bouses is scheduled to be At Tuesday’s meeting, a public Board of Directors and atrongly LaCava 7 room full doemotad Capa with 2380 aq. teat of living araa. It generated. reached between two developers considered by the Board of Direc­ hearing will be held on an ordi­ opposed by the Republican mpjor- offais 3 bedrooms, 2H baths, 2 car garage and nice aiza yard. CaN lor He chose Waterbury for his paiaenallzoi^our.____ 643-4060 who submitted proposals to build tors when it meats Tuesday. nance, which, if passed, would i^ , ia designed to provide afforda­ afternoon rally because of the starter houses on town-owned land JkG was orginally chosen to convey the land to Visions Unlim­ ble starter bousea for Manchester Than Comaa a Tima Inside Today unity within that city’s Democratic FREE MARKET EVALUATION WhM right house bacomaa on Love Lane that will pave the build the houses, but its proposal ited to build the houses. The site residents. If there ^ are more Party and the importance of the way for one of them to go forward, was rejected during negotiations contains about 7 acres. qualified buyers than 14, the *• " * ‘ toielDon't . city to bis campaign, aides said. mlaa out Call us now and In­ 24 pages, 4 sections Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien when J&G officials found they Vision’s proposal includes three selection will be made by lottery. spect thla 3 bedroom ranch w/2 . Moffett planned to speak about said today. could not hold to their original types of houses — a raised ranch at O’Brien said today be^bopes to eardajaehad garage, haa 14x20 14 ObttuiriM - — 8 the needs of middle-income people Although final arrangements proposed sale price of $5S,000. The a sale price of $61,000, a cape at get final legal d ^ i l s of the Prteod to SoH d a c k ^ r a a r yard enjoyment BtntiWM _ 21-22 Opinion______6 have not yet been worked out. town began to negotiate with $67,000 and a colonial at $64,900. toSbaaemant traad lot on quM ClanIfM___ 22-24 PwpMalk------2 in Fairfield County during his stop' agreement over the exchange of REM . ESTATE SERVICES D latl^lva UER C o t r t s m ^ iy homo aal on a large l a n d K ^ lot In •tfMMt. in Norwalk and then planned to Visions Unlimited of Tolland and Visions Unlimited when J&G set file tale price would not include engineering services completed the HIghwood aoetton of Mattchoplor. Bright airy roornTPour bad- 15 Sports 9-12 63 East Center St., Manchester. 643-4060 $791900. riiltilsliimsiil 14 T tlsrtilon IS attend bouse parties held by JkG Builders of Windsor have the price at $60,000. Visions Unlim­ the land. The town would bold a before the meeting of the directors "* U M s n r _ _ 2 .Wssthsf 2 Democratic sute legislators in reached an agreement under ited, however, had not done mortgage for the land and home Tueaday at $ p.m. in the bearing New Britain and Middletown. which Visions Unlimited will use engineering work needed for the buyers would not have to pay for it room of Lincoln Center. I. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14. 1985 — 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14. 1985 Both town clinics WEATHER are keeping busy Today’s foracast Bv Susan Vaughn ces,” Erdil said. “ We’re not telling CoBBcetlcet. Massachasetts aad Rkode Islaad: Htrold Roporter people we are their family doctora, Today: some morning sunshine: then clouding up although some use us that way.” during the afternoon. Tonight: cloudy with a. Although Manchester’s first Thirty to 40 percent of all people chance of rain or drissle. Lows 39 to 40. Mostly walk-in medical clinic is “ proba­ do not have a family doctor and at least 80 percent of the people who cloudy Friday. Highs 45 to 90. bly the busiest practicie in Man­ chester.” it does not intend to have taen treated at the clinic Maine aad New Hampshire: Partly sunny have gone there on the recommen­ Thursday. Highs in the middle 90s and 40s. Partly compete with a similar clinic opened at Manchester Memorial dation of a family member or cloudy TTiursday night with a 90 percent chance of friend, Erdil said. flurries north. Lows in the iOs and lower 90s. Hospital or with local physicians, its medical director said He said he sees the clinic as Friday partly sunny. Highs in the 90s and 40s. offering a different type of environ­ Vermont: Partly cloudy Thursday and Thursday Wednesday. Dr. Michael Erdil. medical ment than the Manchester Memor­ night. Highs Thursday 40 to 50. Lows Thursday director of the Immediate Medical ial Hospital’s PromptCare clinic or night 20 to 30. Mostly sunny north Friday. Partly Care Center on West Middle emergency room, sunny south. Highs 35 to 45. Tumpike, said the clinic sees 20 to “ We’re a doctor’s office, a 40"people every day and has seen personalized service,” said Erdil, several thousand since it opened who makes the clinic his full-time Extended outlook general practice along with Dr. 4 i May 20. He said the response has shown that there is a n e ^ for the Michael Parker. Extended outlook for New England Saturday Manchester Memorial Hospi­ through Monday: clinic and that people are pleased with the service they have tal’s clinic, which opened Monday, Connecticut, Mamadfnsetts aad RlMde Island: has treated an average of more Fair Saturday. Chance of rain Sunday. Clearing Restrictive received. The clinic’s staff has identified than 20 people a day, according to monday. D a ^ m e highs in the mid 40s to low 50s 1 i diabetes, cancer and heart condi­ Andrew A. Beck, public relaUonS Saturday and in the 90s Sunday and^’Monday. repairs tions in patients, Erdil said. People director at the hospital. The clinic Overnight lows in the 90s Saturday and in the mid who have serious problems are has helped ease the load and 90s to low 40s Sunday and Monday. The bridge at the south end waiting time in the adjacent » i Full drear ahead referred to a physician for long­ Vermont: Saturday through Monday dry. A of Autumn Street remained term care or to the hospital if they emergency room, he said. Today: clouding up with occasional rain beginning this afternoon. High chance of showers Sunday. Dry Monday. Highs in closed Wednesday after­ appear to need immediate hospi­ Both hospital officials and Im­ the 40s and 90s. Lows in the 20s and 90s. UPl photo talization, he said. mediate Medical Care administra­ In the mid 50s. Chance of rain 80 percent. Tonight: occasional rain noon while temporary re­ tors have said there is room in Maine and New Hampshire: A chance of pairs were under way to “ We’re not really here to com­ ending early then partial clearing and colder. Low from the mid 20s to showers south and showers or flurries north on pete with existing medical practi­ Manchester for both clinics. low 30s. Chance of rain 80 percent. Friday: sunny. High around 50. Sunday. Becoming fair Monday. Daily highs in the Today In history reinforce a bridge support Today's weather picture was drawn by Jennifer Girard, 9, of 192 Main 90s north and 40s south on Saturday. Warming to One year ago, former Israeli Defense Minister Ariel that had been eroded. At the 40s and lower 50s Sunday and Monday. Lows in right are bags filled with St., a fourth grader at St. Bridget School. the teens and 20s Saturaay. Warming to the 20s and Sharon arrives at court in New York at the start of his $50 million libel suit against Time magazine. He lost the suit cement and sand, which Fire Calls lower 90s Sunday and Monday. I were stuffed under an abut- 30.24 after a two-month trial. I ment. When the mixture Manchester Paramedics). Across the nation [dries, the bagged concrete Wednesday, 5:39 p.m. — medical Wednesday. 12:48 a m. — medi­ call, 221 Bidwell St. (Town, Snow will fall over western Nebraska and the I will be formed to fit the cal call, 277 Grissom Drive (Town, Paramedics). BOSTON central Rockies today. Rain and occasional Almanac I cavity. The lower bags will Paramedics). Wednesday, 7:22 p.m. — medical thunderstorms will reach from the southern half of mm I remain wet until the water Wednesday, 12:56 a.m. — medi­ call, 48 Hartford Road (Town, Paramedics). the Plains across the mid-Mississippi Valley, the On this date in history: cal call. 146 Tanner St. (Eighth E W YORK I from Porter Brook recedes, Wednesday, 7; 47 p.m. — smoke Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes. Rain will be In 1832, the first horse-drawn District. Paramedics). Today is Thursday, Nov. 14, the I but the cement and sand will alarm, 58C Pascal Lane (Town). scattered over the mid-Atlantic coast states. It will streetcar made its appearance in Wednesday, 4; 11 a.m. — mutual 320th day of 1985 with 47 to follow. Wednesday, 9:51 p.m. — oil fire, be sunny across Montana and most areas west of. New York City. It carried 30 [support the upper layer of aid with Glastonbury ambulance. ITie moon is moving toward its 80 Sheldon Road (Eighth District). the Rockies, but clouds will increase across the [bags in the meantime. Keith 600 Main St. (Town). first quarter. passengers. Thursday, 7:10 a.m. — car fire, Pacific Nor^west. In 1940, German planes bombed [Champman, the town high- Wednesday, 5:06 a.m. — false The morning stars are Venus alarm. Meadows Convalescent 384 S. Main St. (Town). and Mars. Coventry, England, destroying or [way superintendent, said Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST damaging 69,000 buildings. Home (Town). LO S A l The evening stars are Mercury, [this morning it may to Wednesday, 6:30 a.m. — false ra n g ^ from zero in Ely, Nev., to 77 in Key West, Saturn and Jupiter. In 1972, for the first time in iU ToUand County 30.24 76-year history, the Dow Jones [possible to reopen the alarm, 441 W. Middle Turnpike, Homestead and West Palm Beach, Fla. Those bom on this date are under Tuesday, 12:49 a.m. — smoke LOW EST Industrial Stock Averages closed [bridge today. (Eighth District). Flash flood watches were in effect for northeast the sign of Scorpio. They include Wednesday, 8:56 a m, — smoke investigation, Brookline Road, TEMPERATURES Oklahoma, southwest Missouri and extreme Robert Fulton, inventor of the above 1,000. Coventry (South Coventry). In 1983, world leaders, including alarm. 72A Pascal Lane (Town). southeast Kansas. Showers and thunderstorms steamboat, in 1765; French Im­ Wednesdy, 10:35 a.m. — medical Vice President George Bush repes- Tuesday, 5:16 p.m. — medical •.MIAMI stretched from west across central pressionist^ painter Claude Monet Herald photo* by Pinto call, 1178 W. Middle Turnpike enting the United States, appeared call, Brigham Road. Coventry Oklahoma and central Missouri to northern in 1840; Belgian chemist Leo (Town, Paramedics). in Moscow for the funeral of Soviet (South Coventry). I.EGEND------Indiana. Baekeiand, inventor of the plastic Wednesday. 12; 19 p.m. — medi­ leader Leonid Brezhnev. In central Wyoming, travelers’ advisories for Bakelite, in 1863; Indian states­ cal call. 71 East Bluefield Drive Tuesday, 4:55 p.m. — motor ^ R A IH tv-Z-r.-lswOW man Jawaharlal Nehru in 1889; snowpacked roads and drifting snow were in effect (Town. Paramedics). vehicle accident. Route 44, Bolton composer Aaron Copland in 1900 A thought for the day: Jawahar­ Cheney panel approves landscaping » p 'w\ AIR today after Wednesday's heavy snowfall. South Wednesday. 1:29 p.m. — wax (State Police). (age 85); Sen. Joseph McCarthy of lal Nehru said, “ The boundaries of SHOWERS^ FLOW Pass had 24 inches and Lander nearly 29 inches of Chester and ran the textile mills fire, Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Wisconsin in 1909; actor Brian democracy have to be widened District, where former textile lished until some of Hartford Road Wednesday, 9:32 a.m. — medical UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST Oi) snow. A landscaping plan for historic that made the town known as the tal (Town, Paramedics). Keith in 1921 (age 64); King now so as to include economic mills are being converted to west of the hall area is realigned. Wednesday, 1; 50p.m.— medical call. Captain Nathan Hale School, Six inches of snow had fallen at Breckenridge, equality also. This is the great Cheney Hail, which is being Assistant Town Engineer Wil­ Silk City. The hall was completed Hussein of Jordan in 1935 (age 50); renovated and turned into a center apartments. call, 360 Oakland St. (Town. Coventry (South Coventry). Minn., by early today. revolution through which we are liam Camosci said the construc­ in 1867. and Prince Charles, heir to the for performances and community In approving the plans, the National forecast all passing.” tion work on the road west of the British throne, in 1948 (age 37). gatherings, was approved Wednes­ foundation directors also voted to urge the town administration to hail would cost about $250,000, but During early Friday morning rain is forecast for parts of the Pacific Air quality report day by the Cheney Hall^ that other costs would also be Foundation. consider making improvements to Northwest, the Southern Plains, the Central Mississippi Valley, the Hartford Road just west of the hall. incurred. The state Department of Environmental Protec­ The plan, which includes provi­ Lower Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley and the Mid Atlantic Coast States. Lottery They said the improvements are Besides landscaping and widen­ tion reported that the air quality was good on sions for widening Hartford Road HARTFORD ROAD needed to ease the flow of traffic, ing Hartford Road in front of the Snow is parts of thePlains States and the extreme North Atlantic Coast. Wednesday and was expected to be good on in front of the hall, will soon be sent hall, theplan approved Wednesday Dairii to the State Historical Commis­ which is expected to increase as Elsewhere the weather will be fair. Thursday. Rhode Island daily: 2698 includes lighting and provision for sion. The commission has 90 days apartments are completed and Connecticut daily Rhode Island weekly: 907, 5353, 109 parking stalls in the lot west, of Queen in which to act on the plan. occupied. Dairy Queen is really the hall. Wednesday: 912 03847, 66884^ Town Planning Director Mark Massachusetts daily: 5095 The plan approved Wednesday A paved court would be built in Pellegrini told the foundation’s Play Four: 6446 “ Megabucks” : 1-2-4-5-22-32 (There calls for adding a third lane to front of the hail and it would be Old Fashioned directors at a meeting in the Hartford Road in front pf Cheney other numbers drawn Wednes­ were no winners). ringed by plantings. Probate Court building Wednes­ Hall. Two lanes would be west­ day in New England: Massachusetts weekly; Yellow day afternoon ^hat bids for the Cheney Hall is in the historic PEOPLE 882, Blue 51. White 5 bound and one eastbound. district, which lies west of Main 'Tri-state daily: 279, 4001 work would be opened in early Foundation members said they Street and north of Interstate 384. with the same old fashion "A s a woman in her 40s, I have learned that from "amusement” do “ outright disgust,” February. Funds will come from a would prefer to have two of the The hall and district are named for press pool reports noted. Collins attended the $750,000 bond issue approved by N o soccer fan I am capable of changing what I don’t like lanes eastbound for better traffic the Cheney family, whose • courteous service ball with her new husband, Peter Holm. Also voters In 1982 for public improve­ about my life,” said Evans, who smiled when flow. But that cannot be accomp- members developed much of Man- ; Gina Lollobrigida has turned sports she told reporters she turns 43 on Monday. sitting in the cheap seats were Cary Grant, ments in the Cheney Historic • value prices Teporter but not necessarily sports fan. The “ You don’t have to fall apart because you are Bob Hope, cable magnate Ted Turner and hne-time sex symbol interviewed Pele of geting older,” said Evans, the author of a Gregory Peck. • quality 'soccer fame in Janeiro's posh Copacabana popular exercise book. C o p s have :Beach and then flew to Sao Paulo to chat with “ Eighty to 90 percent of Americans still do Manchester In Brief • same location for 40 years ranother soccer star, Paulo Roberto Falcao. ^ not get enough exercise.” Evans graciously Russian In the ring : The interviews were for a highly rated posed for photographs with all who asked suspect in Italian television show, for which Lollobrig- before leaving town for more “ Dynasty” Mr. T’s role as bad guy Clubber Lang in Talk focuses on missing GIs Enjoy your favorite treats In our •Ida, 57, also interviewed Argentinian Presi- “Rocky III” brought him fame — if not filming. Jeffrey Donahue, whose brother has been missing since 1968 'dent Raul Alfonsin. Still, she say she knows critical acclaim — and Sylvester Stallone’s when his aircraft went down in Southeast Asia, will speak tonight b u rg lary Informal dining room. !“ nothing about politics” and scoffed at the next ring opponent hopes the same will at a forum on missing servicemen at the Arm y and Navy Club. :suggestion she might be a soccer fan. happen to him. No cheap seats ^ Donahue has traveled to Laos 23 times in search of his brother, - "Can you really imagine me on the soccer "Pretty soon my life will be a circus.” says Capt. Morgan J. Donahue, whose aircraft went down over the Ho An 18-year old Center Street man Tield bleachers?” Lollobrigida asked. Actress , wearing a strapless Dolph Lnndgren. “ I’m ready for people to was arrested Wednesday in con­ Chi Minh Trail after a mid-air collision in December 1968. Our Dairy Queen dessert has been Hardly, especially since she was wearing a black gown and shimmering diamond start beating down my door with offers.” nection with a Nov. 7 house Donahue said he located his brother during a visit in 1975, but was :shocking-pink fitted suit, a gold belt, necklace, wrangled her way into a reception In “ Rocky IV ,” which opens this month, burglary on Pearl Street in which a thigh-heeled red shoes and two strings of for the |25,000-a-plate "benefactors” at the Lundgren will play Ivan Drago, a Soviet Taking It To The Top forced to leave before he made contact with him. “ great deal of expensive jewelry” 95% FAT FREE For Years The forum, which will begin at 7; 30 p.m., is being held to ^pearls. Tuesday night charity ball attended by heavyweight who takes on Rocky Balboa. was stolen, police said this So watching your weight and enjoying D.Q. is an Oid Fashioned idea. American Presidents never know what they’ll find out increase awareness of the POW-MIA issue. The forum is being Prince Charles and Princess Diana. "The fight scene Just keeps coming at you morning. at Summits like the one scheduled for next week. In sponsored by the Connecticut Chapters of Vietnam Veterans of Collins had only a $5,000-a-plate "patron” with explosive force,” the Swede told USA Timothy J. Marineau of 410 Vienna in 1961, Nikita Khrushchev claimed credit for America and the National Forget-Me-Not Association. Healthy Evans testifies ticket for the ball, a present from William Weekend. “My screen presence is very Center St. was arrested without Ylvisaker, president of the Palm Beach Polo scary.” John F. Kennedy’s victory over Richard Nixon. Khrush­ incident at Grampy’s Corner Store FREE! FREE! FREE! ' A Senate hearing on nutrition and fitness ^nd Country Club. The less expensive ticket Lundgren has been engaged to singer- chev said that if he had released an American pilot shot on Main Street at about 8 p.m., SBM takes food donations police said. He was charged with generally is not a big draw in Washington but allowed her to attend the ball and seven- actress Grace Jones “ for several years” and down over Russia just before the election, Kennedy OLD FASHIONED CDKE BLASS the hearing room was packed Wednesday says their relationship may maintain that The Savings Bank of Manchester will accept donations of food first-degree larceny and second- course dinner, but was not intended to would’ve lost. “ Don’t spread the story around,” said _ with people who wanted to see actress Unda include the reception with the royal couple. status for 15 more years. for the annual Thanksgiving food drive sponsored by the degree burglary. Police said the victims reported W ITH PURCHASE OF ~ Evans. ‘ ‘When we have our rare chance to see each Kennedy. “ If you tell everybody that you like me better Manchester Area Conference of Churches. Reaction from other party guests ranged that Jewelry was stolen from their other it will be in New York or L.A. or Maui,” than Nixon, I’ll be ruined at home.” The main office of SBM at 923 Main St. and all of its Manchester home while they were away. Entry he said. DO Y O U K N O W — What two leaders met in the last branches will act as collection centers today through Nov. 22. was made through an unlocked Foods particularly needed are those high in protein such as bathroom window on the south side OLD FASHIONED U.S.-Soviet summit? peanut butter and canned meats. Pastas, cereals, canned fruits of the bouse, police said. Different designs WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — The BIrkablnar draws and vegetables are also welcome. Only nonperishable items will Police would not specify the thousands of cross-country skiers to Wisconsin. be Accepted. value of the jewelry stolen and Coty Fashion Design Award-winner M l- Food may be dropped off at any of the bank offices during their COKE FLOAT 0 » V would not say if it had been cbaele Vollbracht also is an artist of note 11-14.65 ‘ Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1985 regular hours. SBM branches are at 285 E. Center St., 469 recovered. Police spokesman with several gallery shows to his credit for Hartford Road, 236 Spencer St., 240 N. Main St., the Caldor Plaza Gary Wood would not give details You Keep The Glassl pr/co his large flgurative paintings. Now be is A Newapaper In EducaUon Program and the com er of Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike. of the investigation that led to Sponiond by publishing Ms own limited ^ tio n book of Marineau’s arrest. irreverent portraits of the rich and famous, The>Manchester Herald Marineau was held on $25,000 BROILER FOOD SPECIAL UUed “ Nothing Sacrdd.” Board thanks Dampler bond. He is scheduled to appear in The book was launched with a champagne Manchester Superior Court on « The Board of Education thanked outgoing board member party in New York and the event also doubled Monday. Clams $139 Burger $ 1 Buroer$'l 4 9 | as a beneBt for the New York Foundling David Dampier Jr. Tuesday night for his three years of service Hospital with designer Bill Blaaa and actress Manchester Iferald & Fries _ J ______& Fries I S IWushrooms 1 M a ^ Marlin haatlng. ^'oam ^er a Republican, was defeated in his bid for re-election Police arrested a Prospect “ Nothing Sacred” features a portrait of Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher in the Nov 5 election. School board Secretary Joseph V. Camposeo read a resolution thanking Dampier on behalf of the Street man Tuesday in connection SELF SERVE TAKE HOME SALE^ Marilyn Monroe with a moustache as well as with a 1981 rape. different looks at PrefMent Reagan, Ana school beard. USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 30 Dampier said his term was a “very rewarding experience, Luigino Femio, 37, of 106 Pros­ Miller, Tina Tamer, Halston, Henry Klarin- pect St., was charged with four DillyBars...... g e r and Joan Rhren. PuMUmU dolly MoapI Sunday Suooittad corrlor ridaa ora 91.2S educational and fun.” and cwtoln holldaya by tba Mon- wookly, 9112 tor ona monlti. 91198 counts of first-degree sexual as­ choalor PuMMilne Co.. 14 Srolnard for ttiroo monHio; |3S.79 for dx sault, six counts of risk of injury, Ploca. Monchotlar, Conn. SIS4a So- montlis and 881.49 for ono voor. Vanilla Sandwiches...... oond doM pailaei nold ot Mon- Mall rotesoroavallabla on roqveet. Donations pay for risers three counts of unlawful restraint, Quote of the day dwatar. Conn. POSTMASTen; one count of third-degree sexual Choc. Chip Sandwiches...... yv.^..6/»3 oataHwMan- Funds raised by the Manchester Friends of Music have bought assault and fourth-degree sexual Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Maas., after Frozen HomepackfVamiia a choc.) ...... ? Q t s ./ i .Saxsn.Mon- To ploco o dowWIid or dtaolov a set of risers for studenU at Manchester High School, according assault. Uatening to actress lin da Evans testify at a diodor. Conn. 88M. odvorflioinont, or fo ropoft o nowo to the music coordinator for the public schools. The charges were made in Senate hearing on health policy that a third of Nm, tfery or piclwro mm. COII849. OUAaANTSaO DCLIVaaV: If 1 1 8:38 Thr risers will accommodate 50 students of instrumental connection with a March 21, 1981 Americana are too fat: y«u don't roedvo vour HoroM by S ^ . Ottico hours oro o.m. toS HARTFORD RD. SPEED QUEEN UUNDRY UPl photo g.M. wodcdny i or 7:39 o.m. 9otu r- p.m. Monday llwousb mdoy. music, coordinator Clara Smith said. Friends of Music plans to rape. Police refused to give further E vo ry O o y Lorn Prfeee “It would be particularly callous and giMM tetaghofi# voMf corHera raise enough money to buy risers for 100 students. Smith said. details of the rape. irresponsible to turn owr attentioo toward If voVro unobio to rood! your ear- •‘Ws Double Your TImo On Drying” singer Judy Collins enjoys a laugh with Bob Dylan, center, and Billy Joel at rjm. eoM aiib ierlbw Mrvleool447- The citizens’ group held a crafts fair recently for the benefit of Femio is scheduled to be ar­ preventing disease for those who ent too Tbo Monchostor tlorold Is o sub- raigned in Manchester Superior 17 DRYERS • 15 M INUTES ■ 25C ceremonies Wednesday at the Whitney Museum at which Dylan was honored. 9948 by 8 bjn . wookdov* or W o.m. scribor to UnWod Press IMsfoo- sidMol music programs. much while ignoring the plight of those who 9oluroays for suoronleod ddlvory sionot iwwxMTvfcgofwisofiMifiggt Court on Wednesday. Bond was set 32 Fomllv Sized Washers $1.00 Load / 4 Super InMoqcMotor. The party, which Dylan reportadly threw for himimlf, was to celebrate the can only afford to eat for part of each of tho Audit Bursou of OrcuMHens. at $50,000. release of a five-record restrospective of the singer’s career, "Biograph.” month.” A A V MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14, 1985 - 5_ 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday. Nov. 14,1985 Consumer Protection chief \ Payments anger urges reforms of rebates Bridgeport mayor BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — Mayor state’s largest city. HARTFORD (AP) - Coniumer John Pannone, an attorney with rating a manufacturer’s rebate offer in an advertisement, but does ’Thomas W. Bucci. furious over, The payments include, two Protection CommiBsioner Mary M. the Consunner Protection Depart­ last-minute paymenU of $26,450 to checks totaling $10,926 to Thomas Healin has called on the Federal ment, said Wednesday that state not make the rebate forms offlpials are trying to schedule the available. key members of the outgoing S. Corso, a controversial economic Trade CommisBlon t6 study manu­ mayor’s administration, has or- development chief in Paoletta’s facturer rebates, saying a "poten­ meeting for early December. • Consumers, to get at a re­ Pannone noted that attempts to quired proof of purchase, must derkl an investigation by the city administration. tial for abuse” exists. attorney’s office. Corso resigned from the city "It’s much too difficult for the enact rebate laws were rejected open or use up a product immediately. Former Mayor Leonard S. Pao- payroll Oct. 18 after questions consumer to take advantage and to the past two years by the General arose about dual employment as Assembly. • After writing for a rebate, letta authorize the payments on utilise the rebate system,” Mrs. Nov. 8, his last full working day in economic development adviser Heslin said: “It is a great market­ Charles Duffy, president of the purcbaisers ore left with no receipt Connecticut Retail Merchants As­ on which to base a further claim for office, to compensate certain of his and also, with a local housing ing tool, but the procedures re­ top aides for accumulated sick development plan. quired toiulfill the requirements of sociation, said there’s no need for a rebate. Sometimes, consumers new regulations. He said some must use certificates they’d also time, vacation pay and severance. Corso was paid for 18 vacation the rebate are so difficult that often The Bridgeport Civil Service days, two personal days and 55 sick times, the consumer is discour­ problems exist, but suggested the have to hold for any claims on a state concentrate on those problem warranty. Office said, however, that only day^-. aged from pursuing it." those city employees who retire Paoletta’s aide Richard Bisi also Mrs. Heslin said one solution manufacturers. 0 Print, on rebate may be too "I bought a can of Noxema small to be read by elderly after 10 years in service are received a check for $7,222 for would require retailers to give entitled to payments for accumu­ accumulated sick time, personal consumers rebates, rather than shaving cream that had a rebate. shoppers. You have to steam off the label. By e ^m e rebates are advertised lated sick leave. and vacation days. asking consumers to seek rebates “I’m going to turn them over to Bucci said he will try to have the from manufacturers. the time you sit down and go as refunds but in fact are only through the effort, I can see where credits toward another store the city attorney’s office and tell money returned if a probe deter­ The commissioner is planning to them to conduct a full investiga­ mines the payments were meet with manufacturers to dis­ consumers can be frustrated. I purchase. was," Duffy said. Heslin said she also is planning a tion,” Bucci said Wednesday, improper. cuss whether Connecticut should while brandishing the paper work Paoletta himself received a implement new laws or regula­ crackdown on rainchmks. She Heslin, in a Nov. 4 letter to the wants to ensure that rainchecks on the payments. check for $6,777, but a civil service Malestic monuments tions to control rebate offers. She Bucci, a Democrat, defeated spokesman said that payment was said consumer complaints about FTC, listed 10 areas that n e ^ are easy to cash in. review, including; Proposed regulations on rain- '■ t i ’ VK, j Paoletta, a two-term Republican, proper because it involved only before shipment to Ireland Tuesday. rebates are among those niost last week to become mayor of the unpaid salary. New York sculptor Rhonda Roland frequently received by her checks will soon be published in the Shearer, who for the last two years has The statues of the European charnplon department. • Retailers’ practice of incorpo­ Connecticut Law Journal. worked exclusively on creating these sire “Be My Quest" weigh 2,350 pounds lifesize bronze equine monuments, eqch and stand over 16 hands high. Police chief arrested stands next to her completed works NOTICE VACUUM LEAF REMOVAL NAUGATUCK (A P )---- The Wednesday. UPI photo attorney for Naugatuck’ Police The charges, both misdemea­ The following streets are scheduled for leaf collection this coming week. Chief Dennis Clisham says his nors, stem from incidents on Nov. 1 Homeowners, on the streets listed below, who wish to have yard leaves collected, are Wayward winds client’s arrest is a “sad commen­ and Nov. 4. Connelly said. Democrat’s complaints put requested to rake leaves to the STREET LINE. This should bo done prior to the tary” on the atmosphere in Naugatuck Police Lt. William Monday of the week of collection. Property owners are requested to make certain that A photographer surveys the damage where a waterspout said at least 74 greenhouses were flatted in the San Naugatuck. Long charged in a sworn statement 4 no foreign objects, such as stones, branches, cans or any other material, other than and high winds ripped apart a plant nursery, blowing Diego area’s first major storm of the season. Clisham, under fire recently that Clisham tried to pull the patch leaves or grass, are placed in the windrows. The refuse contractor will NOT pick up from Naugatuck’s mayor, was off his shirt and shov^ him during down rows of greenhouses in Encinitas, Calif. Officials halt to GOP reimbursement bagged leaves during the six (6) week leaf program of 10-28-85 thru 12-6-85. In case of arrested Wednesday and charged an argument in the police station Inclement weather, tne leaf program may be delayed a few days. DO NOT put leaves with one count of breach of peace parking lot on Nov. 1, the Water­ taxpayers’ dollars were involved out until your street is listed for pickup, as wet leaves will create a traffic hazzard. and one count of harassment, bury Republican reported. By Judd Everhart He also challenged Stolberg to Officer Robert Taggett claimed The Associated Press in these hearings, I believe that document trips his has taken over Please do NOT CALL THE HIGHINAY OFFICE regarding unlisted streets as the Waterbury State’s Attorney John your political action committee, the years in the name of legislative schedule is flexiblle depending upon work load and weather conditions. Teenage gunman suspect commits A. Connelly said. in another report that Clisham HARTFORD — Two Republican rather than Legislative Manage­ business; ”I will pay the $14 back The charges stemmed from telephoned the police department ment, should pick up the mileage complaints leveled against Cli­ a number of times to harass Long state legislators who filed for with 100 percent interest if Mr. ALL LEAVES MUST BE OUT BY 7:00 A.M. MONDAY MORNING By Ken Ross was holed up in the apartment . reimbursement for mileage for expenses.” Stolberg will pay back with 10 sham by another officer, said on Nov. 4. the Republican United Press International building. State and local police Clisham’s attorney, Timothy C. reported. traveling to GOP-sponsored hear­ Joseph Shilinga, a spokesman percent interest all the money he surrounded the biiilding when it ings now say they’re dropping for Van Norstrand, said copies of has fleeced the state for on what he The Streets Listed below ere Scheduled For ’The Week of November 18,1988 - Route #4 Moynahan of Waterbury. Long and Taggett both said in SPRINGFIELD. Mass. - Des­ was determined he was there. “I’m not surprised but I must their reports that Clisham used their requests. Stolberg’s letter would be sent to calls legislative business. Officers tossed three cannisters Migliaro and Schlesinger to "sug­ "We’ve got more important pite anguished pleas from his say I’m disappointed...” said obscenities and smelled strongly of American Legion Or. Clifton St. H arlan S t M ain St. Shanvood CIr. sister, a teenage gunman commit­ 1of tear gas through the apart­ alcohol during both incidents, the Reps. Eugene A. Migliaro Jr., gest they do the right thing ... like things to do in this state without Moynahan. “There may be a A ndor Rd. Clinton St. Harvard Rd. M aple St. Spruce St. ted suicide with a high-powered ment’s windows and ordered him ^personal animosity that’s been Republican reported. Clisham has R-Wolcott, and Alan R. Schlesin- not put in for reimbursement." being as picayune as this Mickey Starkweather St. Antaldl Rd. Cottage St. H aw ley S t Middle Tnpke. East revolver 16 hours after he al­ to surrender. ^ building up for years. But there denied being drunk and said he ger, R-Derby, dropped their re­ Van Norstrand said later that Mouse idiot is,” said Migiiaro. Ashworth St. Delmont St. H azel S t (Main St. to S trant St. legedly shot and killed one police­ Ortiz’s sister, who Ryan declinetl called Long to discuss his job quests after House Democratic Stolberg had missed the point. Schlesinger said he would con­ A uburn Rd. D oane St. H en ry St. Woodbridga St.) Sum m it St. ought to be some exertion of N orm an St. T ann er St. man and critically wounded to name, stationed herself in a leadership that settles that kind of performance. Leader Irving J. Stolberg com­ "They’re not entitled to reimbur­ tact the Legislative Management Avondale Rd. Durkin St. Holl St. room separate from the one Ortiz sement because they did not travel Battista Rd. East Center St. Holllater St. North Elm St. Tereaa Rd. another, authorities said. situation.” The Naugatuck Police Commis­ plained to House SpeakerR.E. Van Committee and "ask them to take Hudaon St. Oak St. (All) V ine St. was in and tried to talk him into Norstrand on Wednesday. to the Capitol, which is the way the it off.” Benton St. Eldridge St. It was the first time in 50 years a Clisham surrendered to an in­ sion on ’Tuesday postix>ned a Berkley St. EIro St. Huntington St. Oakwood Rd. Virginia Rd. Springfield police officer was surrendering. spector from the Waterbury hearing until next week on Mayor Both Migliaro and Schlesinger statute reads," he said. "I just considered it iegisiative Pearl St. Wadsworth St. Birch St. Florence St. Jackson St. ' fatally, shot while on duty. Four people, including the apart­ state’s attorney’s office shortly Terry Buckmiller’s request that said, however, that they still felt An accounting of the expenses business, but I have no probiem Bissau St. Flow er St. Johnson Terr. Parratt PI. Wadsworth St. Ext. ment’s owner, Jose Nieves, were Washington St. Edwardo Ortiz, 18, of Springfield after 6 p.m. Wednesday at the state Clisham be fired or suspended. the request was Justified bwause such as printing and mailing for with not being reimbursed,” he Bond St. Ford St. K ane Rd. Phalpa Rd. led from the dwelling in handcuffs they believed the hearings consti­ the hearings showed that they cost said. Bowers St. Foster St. Knighton St. Philip Rd. Wallaslay St. k|lle4 himself early Wednesday police barracks in Bethany, Con­ Buckmiller was elected in May Bralnard PI. Glenwood St. Lenox St. Pln^lll St. W alla St. afternoon as a squad of officers after the suicide. It was not known nelly said. He was released on a after six-term former Mayor Wil­ N |1,M8.88. The House Republicans’ tu te legislative business. The Republicans organized the Branford St. Q reen Rd. Llllay St. Princeton St. W hite St. whether charges will be filed Stolberg, who had complained political action committee, known hearings to find out what the public surrounded the three-story apart­ written promise to appear in liam C. Rado chose not to seek Brookfield St. G rove St. LIndman St. Purnell PI. William St. ment building where he was holed against them. Waterbury Superior Court next re-election. about the hearings in the first place as PERFORM, has already paid wanted done with about $40 million Chatlet Dr. . H am lin St. Lyndale St. Robin Rd. up. Ryan was not sure if or how Ortiz because they were being con- and is waiting to be in unexpected surplus funds from Charter Oak at. Hannaway St. Madlaon St. School St. knew Nieves. tro lie exclusively b]^ Republi­ reimbursed for half that amount Police allowed Ortiz’s sister into the 1984-85 budget year. the first-floor apartment to try to In searching for Ortiz, authori­ cans, said any costs should be paid by the Senate GOP political action ties alerted police departments as by the GOP, not legislative funds, committee, the Senate Majority convince him to come out of the closet where he was hiding and far south as New York City and as which come from taxpayer dol­ Victory Committee. far north of the Canadian border. lars. ’The hearings were held in give himself up. "As a result of an answer he gave There were outstanding war­ September and O^ober. AFTER THE HEARINGS rants for Ortiz’s arrest on firearms Migliaro and Schlesinger had ended. Republican leaders said her she screamed and that was followed by four shots,” Hampden violations and sex-related put in for a total of 195 miles for they had not put in for mileage charges, Ryan said. traveling to Torrington, Ansonia reimbursements to the 12 hearings County District Attorney Matthew J. Ryan said. Schiavina, who was single, en­ and Danbury to attend the around the state. tered the force May 21, 1982. hearings. They indicated that they did not Beauregard, who is married expect rank-and-file lawmakers to TWO OF ’THE shots went into the closet door, a third was not found. with children, joined the force Dresses, Outfits LAWMAKERS GET 20 cents a file for mileage expense either, but March 21. 1980. mi^, but state law requires that there was never any formal The final bullet from the 357 Colt "Python” revolver struck Ortiz in The last officer killed in the line and Tops for your payments only be made for travel­ statement issued that they could of duty in Springfield was Officer V the head, Ryan said. ing on legislative business. Stol­ not file. Leo Hamel, who died in a car- Holiday Fashion berg claims that the partisan Migliaro, whose 70-mile round Police who rushed into the apartment after the shots were chase accident on Halloween night nature of the hearings precluded trip to Torrington would mean a 1955. The last officer shot and wear. reimbursement in this case. $14 reimbursement, said the re­ fired about l p.m. EST found Ortiz dead in the closet in a sitting killed on duty was Officer Carl Migliaro was incensed that Stol­ quest was wholly justified. Wolf in 1935. police said. Handmade and berg questioned his request for "I gave up a n i^ t for that position. Police issued a murder warrant Ryan said he “assumes” a Sequined on pure silk. reimbursement. "That was legis­ hearing,” he said, adding that the charge of murder against Juan lative business," he said. "There’s GOP legislative leaders had asked for Ortiz Wednesday following th6 ’Tuesday night shootings of patrol- Ortiz will be presented to a grand nothing wrong with it.” him to be on that night’s panel. "If jury “with the expectation the Later he said he would drop the my leadership says I’m not en­ ,men Michael Schiavina, 28, and Alain Beauregard. 29. The officers grand jury will return the highest matter. But he said Stolberg titled to it. I’ll tell them to go pound possible indictment.” should account for all of his travel sand.” were shot while making a “routine lll'/i Center St., Manchester stop” of a car driven by Ortiz. His Juan Ortiz, wearing leg and hand expenses in his years in the Later, however, he said he had shackles at his arraignment, shook Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30, Thurs. ’til 9 General Assembly. been reminded that Deputy House brother, Juan, 23, was a passenger in the car, Ryan said. UPI photo his head from side to side when In a letter to Van Norstrand, Speaker Richard O. Belden, R- charges were read against him. • Unique Fashions 8i Gifts From Around the World • Stolberg said; Shelton, had said no taxpayers’ Schiavina suffered a gunshot "Given that these hearings were money would be used and Migliaro wound to the chest and was EDUARDO ORTIZ’ BODY REMOVED conducted by the' Republican said he would drop it. "I don’t want pronounced dead on arrival at suspected gunman killed himself Wednesday Party and that you said no the 14 bucks,” he said. Mercy Hospital after the 8:20 p.m. shooting. Beauregard was in critical con­ badges in honor of Schiavina. assault with intent to commit dition on a life-support system in murder. Juan Ortiz was ordered the intensive care unit of the Police arrested Juan Ortiz at held without bail, officials said. Choate student’s Baystate Medical Center late 1;30 a.m. Wednesday in the back W^nesday, a hospital spokeswo­ yard of a home about l ‘A miles POLICE BELIEVE Edwardo man said. He suffered a gunshot from the shooting scene, police Ortiz shot both officers, but were wound to the face. said. unsure as to the motive or why the sentencing delayed Flags flew at half-mast through­ Pleas of innocent were entered oHicers stopped the Ortiz brothers. out Springfield and officers wore on his behalf in Springfield District Authorities said they received an 8 AM • • FM; 8un. $ AM-6 Pm small black ribbons across their Court to charges of murder and anonymous tip that Edwardo Ortiz By Peter S. Hawes to be sentenced on Thursday. She, THANKSGIVING DAY The Associated Press too, pleaded guilty to a charge of importing cocaine. 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Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor V.S./W orld Reagan to announce superpower accord James P. SacKs, City Editor OPiniON in Brief By Barry Schweld Reagan and Gorbachev could sign the have been cultural exchanges between ‘”The president doesn’t have any The Associated Press new accord when they sit down together the two superpowers, on a case-by-case illusions this meeting wlll_ change the ideological underpinings of the (Soviet) in Geneva Switzerland, next ’Tuesday basis. Negotiations on the new, formal Marcos to delay elections WASHING’TON — President Reagan and Wednesday, said the State Depart­ agreement picked up over the last six state,” the official said. MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos’ is expected to announce to the nation ment officials, who insisted on months, with most of the work being He described the president’s mood as ruling party a g r ^ today to delay early tonight compietion of a new agreement anonymity. done in Moscow, the State Department both calm and excited, and said he was Trank and full’ talk with the Saudis presidential elections proposed for January to with the Soviet Union providing for official said. reviewing the history of past U.S.- " ’There are a few dots and dashes give the oppostion time to prepare for the polling. Jack broader exchanges of culture, students remaining, but they should not present But despite the breakthrough, U.S. Soviet summit meetings and the Political Affairs Minister Leonardo Perez said militant blacks, the more extreme feminisU, even and scientists. a problem,” one of the officials told.’The summit expectations remain modest. A "chemistry” of the participants to negotiators from the ruling New Society RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - 1 arrived in this self-proclaimed homosexuals, all exercise In a nationally broadcast address at 8 Associated Press Wednesday night. senior administration official says the prepare for his talks with Gorbachev. Movement and the opposition party agreed to fascinating desert kingdom not long after political influence far more than directly Anderson p.m. EST, Reagan also was likely to “ It’s good news. It’s a gain," the success or failure of Reagan’s meeting delay the elections scheduled for Jan. 17 by two to In their meetings, the official said, President Reagan’s impulsive endorsement of outline his hopes for success at next official said. "It can yield a lot of with Gorbachev may not be clear until proportional to their actual numbers in the three weeks. “ the president wants to establish a Israel’s air attack on thie PLO headquarters in week’s summit meeting with Soviet understanding.” Soviet behavior around the world is population. Representatives of the ruling and opposition basic understanding in the mind of the Tunis, and even sooner after U.S. fighters forced William leader Mikhail Gorbachev. measured months later. parties agreed to the delay during a 90-minute State Department officials said after Meanwhile, ’The New York ^ m e t General Secretary of what our concerns down the Egyp^an airliner carrying the Achille B U T ’THEN, my Saudi friend would often meeting, their first format negotiations over a year and a half of negotiation, an reported in today’s editions that me two With major nuclear arms control are” and to tell him U.S. research Into Lauro hijackers to sanctuary. Both of these Rusher demand, how do you explain the voting record of ground rules for the planned balloting. "umbrella framework” for the ex­ nations will announce at the summit agreements already ruled out, the an anti-missile defense system was neither "visionary” nor “ a political actions were highly unpopular with the Saudies, many Western and Southern congressmen who Opposition teaders have complained that change agreement had been worked out that they have agreed to combine official told reporters at the White stunt.” who naturally tend to favor the Arab side in .have practically no Jewish voters in their Congressmen holding the etections in January leaves too little through emissaries in Moscow and efforts to halt the spread of chemical House on Wednesday that Reagan hoped to alter Gorbachev’s attitudes In that regard, the official said “ there Middle Eastern disputes, and my conversations districts, yet are dependable supporters of Israel? time to prepare for the polling and mount a Washington. It replaces an agreement weapons. \

\ $ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tliurntey. Nov. 14,1M5 MANCHESTER HERALD-Thursday, Nov. 14, 1965 — S , Housing densities Bolton PBC warns NBA roundup Haynes waiting NHL roundup SPORTS ... page 11 ... page 11 ... page 12 concern residents soccer field firm field comes from a broken pipe By G toro* Lovno that runs from the school, acros^ ^ CaatiMMd f n a page 1 sleep if they leave their windows Harold Roportor open. He said the plan calls for the drainage gully and linder tne Street. The tint ii slated for rebuilding of Keeney Street if a BOLTON — The Public Building soccCT^ield. He said the medium-high density housing and collector road is put in. CommiHion, upset with drainage accidently broken when the field ,- Whalers stand up to the North Stars the second for industrial "I don’t see how you’ll rebuild problems at the new Bolton High was being developed. development. Keeney Street unless you cut ^ /'! ■ School soccer field, decided Wed- PBC member Ronald A. Heim J the offensive zone all night, snapped a shot into the The crowd booed and told Fiano throu^ people’s front yards." neiKlay to draft a warning letter to By Bob Popettl charged Wednesday that the ^ H y ' Harold Sports Writer pads of netminder Don Braupre. ‘The puck was stuck to go home to Bolton. McDermott said. the project’s consultant. was not properly paded to allow on the back side of Beaupre’s stick blade, when the “ Try to be courteous," PZC Another woman said she was PBC Chairman Michael P. Mis- the water to drain. He suggMted HARTFORD — "The Stand” is one of author Wbalers’ leading -acorer gave it a poke — and the Chairman Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. against high-density, low-cost sari said “a very stem letter” four options to repair the problem, Stephen King’s lesser-known novels about two better part of 9,732 partisans strained to watch the said as the crowd yelled. "You’re housing because it brings more would be sent to Lombardi and including reconstructing the gully surviving factions of a nuclear holocaust, vying in a game-winning sidd. Turgeon now has eight goals. not going to like everything you crime to the area. Associates of Vernon specifying and reseeding the field. The other power struggle for what’s left of America. It makes Ray Neufeld, tbe right wing on Hartford’s No. 1 hear tonight." But Bob Faucher, who rents an that the field’s problems must be options were to use netting or hay for good reading. triumvirate, flipped in a pair of goals, his fourth and “As you can see I’m not too apartment on Spruce Street, dis­ corrected by April 15 or the mulch to prevent further erosion, So did the scoresheet from Wednesday night’s fifth, to complete the scoring. popular around here,” Fiano said agreed. He said crime doubles in company would not be paid for the or to Install a drain to protect tW - interconfer­ BMides coming from behind, which Is now an in an interview later. " I ’ve lived in rental areas because there are work it has done and a new channel after the field is properly ence hockey tilt at tbe a vie Center. lll-adviied trademark, one of the most encouraging this area all my life, so I’m twice as many people in the area. consultant would be chosen. graded, seeded and protected with The Whalers spotted the visitors a 2-1 lead after the signs for the Whale was tbe performance of rookie concerned about it." Faucher asked the PZC to go Missari blamed the engineering grass. back to the drawing board with the firm for the drainage problems. “ A first 20 minutes, but woke up to score four unanswered defenseman Dana Mursyn. The 18-year old back- Heim said that "there is no goals, including three in the middle session, to take a guard displayed a determined defiance in both ends, OTHER CITIZENS were con­ plan. lot of it has to do with their immediate danger of losing the 5-2 win in the first of a three-game home stand. saved a goal in the second period, and put up his dukes cerned over the roadways pro­ "You should hear the people and com pany," he said. playing surface." However, he The four final goals were set up by center and for tbe first time in his 15-game career. Twice. posed in the plan, specificaily the send< the plan back to Mr. Pelle­ ’"rhe place is a disgrace,” said said corrective work must be leading scorer Ron Francis (7-14-21). Mursyn, covering up in the crease, swept away a coliector road proposed between grini,” Faucher said, referring to PBC member Jose Ramirez. "I’m performed. The stand continues Saturday, when the NHL goal-bound rebound off a Keith Acton shot in the South Main and Keeney streets. Planning Director Mark Pelle­ almost embarrassed we had any­ point-leading Philadelphia Flyers are in town. second period, minutes before tangling with heavy­ Residents in the southwest part of grini. He called Manchester "a Heim said that surface water has thing to do with it." The Whalers and tbe North Stars stand at opposite weight Dave Mchter. More significant than the fact mixed community" and “ a great An engineer for Lombardi, Mark eroded part of the gully. The recent town said Keeney Street is already ends of their respective — or disrespective — that Murzyn lost his first fight was the scene of the becoming congested. They said it community," and said it will grow Pronovost, told the PBC Oct. 28 rains have made the problem divisions. Hartford, despite an 8-7 ledger, is still tied fisticuffs — in the left corner of the Minnesota zone. could not handle the traffic a into the future. tfiof rniich of the water around the worse, he said. for last place in the always-ahlazing Adams Division. Murzyn, who battled bruiser Willi Plett to a draw in connector might bring. He said it was up to the PZC to Minnesota’s feeble 4-8-3 mark is good enough to land the third period, is starting to participate on the Keeney Street resident Roger "keep an eye on growth, and we'll them two points out of first in the no-good Norris. attack. McDermott said there is so much keep an eye on you." Regardless of won-loss records, tbe top four teams " I ’m getting a little more confidence going into the traffic on his street that on a A third hearing is set for the Firehouse construction in each division qualify for the Stanley ^ p playoffs. corner,” said tbe 6-3, 210 pound blue-liner, who summer night residents can’t early part of 1986, Sieffert said. HaraM pOoto by Pinto “ We tried to complain about it last year, but they sported a shiner under the right eye and a maturing didn’t do anything about it," said Francis. “So we’ll glow in both. Planning Director Mark Peilegrini taika about the town's is ahead of scheduie just have to pull up our socks and prove it even more." "I was glad to see him get his feet wet,” said proposed Comprehensive Plan of Development at a By George Layno He said the only changes in “ That’s reality,” said Whale goalie Mike Liut, who Hartford Jack Evans, of Murzyn’s first bouts. PZC sets third hearing turned on the force field long enough for his mates to His teammates all agreed. hearing Wednesday. Further hearings are pianned, town Herold Reporter original prices have been favora­ ble to the town. He said $560 more rally. "It’s muchtooearly to scoreboard watch. We’re The Whalers weren’t promoting violence, just officials say. will have to be spent for bricks than trying to get at a point where we!re consistently a .500 respect. 4 BOLTON — The new central on controversiai pian firehouse being constructed at was originally thought. But $700 hockey club. After that, well, 85 points is a very good “ He fought two of the toughest guys in the league,” ^ Iton (^nter and Notch roads is will be saved by using a less year. A 7S-polnt effort isn’t going to do it, and Montreal said veteran defenseman Joel Quenneville. "I know slightly ahead of schedule and expensive floodlight fixture to has let everybody in the league know that.’’ some guys around the league are gonna read the box The Planning and Zoning Com­ of a workshop. Planner says criticism North Stars Brian Lawton and Neil Broten (on a score and say, ‘hey he fought some pretty tough mission announced Wednesday Pellegrini said he has had no under budget, the architect hired illuminate a flagpole, Wiedie said. 5-on-3) sandwiched goals around an unassisted guys.’’ ’ that it will hold a third public direct conversations with to oversee the project said The commission also approved marker by Jorgen Pettersson to build a 2-1 first-period It is getting tougher to intimidate these Whalers. members of either body about Wednesday. Wiedie’s recommendation that a hearing on the town’s proposed lead. It would’ve been way worse, had Liut not made a "This club is doing real well,” added Liut. "Last Comprehensive Plan of Develop­ tl\eir impressions of the proposed Architect Alan Wiedie told the curved ceiling be built over a ‘comes with territory’ pair of sliding kicks saves on breakaways by Dennis year we had eight rookies, so this year we have eight plan. He said members of the Palrk Public Building Commission at a meeting room in the firehouse. The ment early next year. Maruk and . sophomores — which doesn’t make you an expe­ The announcement came after a and Recreation Commission will meeting that the station’s septic design was included in the original Town Planning Director Mark said that people are not stupid and The Whalers started playing hockey in the second rienced team just yet. But they’re good players, with public hearing at Illing Junior probably address tbe plan’s prop­ system, concrete footings and plans, but was eliminated to save Pellegrini has sat through two would fight the plan. stanza, and tied it up on a power play at 4; 04 when Ray the ability to learn, and that’s what you want. High School Wednesday night that foundation, electrical and tele­ money. osals for open space and parks in public hearings on the town’s "H e (Pellegrini) wants to put Ferraro deflected a Risto Siltanen point blast. Less "If we could get 85 points and don’t make the phone conduits, plumbing lines was attended by about 200 town. proposed new Comprehensive high-rise, high-density, low- However, the commission de­ than two minutes later, Francis backhanded a fine playoffs, then we could say ‘listen, this stinks’ , but if UPI photo PZC members interviewed ear­ and water drain have all been residents. Plan of Development at which he income housing," into our neigh­ cided to reauthorize the expendi­ feed from the left corner to wide-open linemate we could make it with 85, these guys will be greater Planning officials said earlier installed. He said masonry work lier this week said that any has been yelled at by angry borhoods, LaMontagne said Wed­ ture using money from a contin­ Sylvain Turgeon. hockey players and have greater self-worth than to Whalers' defenseman Jim Bothwell off the puck in action Wednesday night should start by the end of the week, this week that they would wait to revisions made in the plan after the residents who blame him for nesday night at a public hearing on gency fund because the project is One-track Turgeon, who frequented the fringes of make it with 71 points." (right) ridesMinnesota'sTom McCarthy at the Civic Center. Whalers won, 5-2. see the attendance at Wednesday’s public hearing process would proposals they don’t like. the plan. "I think Mr. Pellegrini and a water well is scheduled to be under budget. The curv^ ceiling hearing before deciding to sche­ probably come before the public He has listened to citizens from thinks he’s pulling a fast one on us. drilled on Monday. will cost $4,500. “ We’ve been fortunate with the dule a third hearing on the for another hearing. But they did southwest Manchester call for his How would he like a high-rise "It will add an aesthetic interest controversial plan. not know when revisions would be weather and they’ve been moving ouster. And he was criticized for apartment in his back yard?” to the room,” Wiedie said. The plan has drawn sharp made or how many additional right along," said Wiedie. Ojeda to the Mets being too slow in his presentation "Tell Mr. Pellegrini to move In another matter, work on a new criticism from residents through­ The firehouse is being built by hearings would be held. of the plan during the first public over there and let’s see how fast he roof for Bolton Center School will Gooden adds to amazing string out town who oppose the high- If the PZC votes to adopt the Windham Sand and Stone Co. of hearing Oct. 16. wants to put those houses in," said begin on Monday, PBC Chairman density housing proposals made plan, it will be used to guide the Through all of it. he has Fred Young of Woodside Street. Willimantic, which submitted a bid Michael P. Missari announced By Gerry Monlgon Vance. Lefty Grove and Hal in eight-player deal for certain areas of town. They say town’s land-use decisions over the remained quiet. Pellegrini said of $641,728 in September — the N Pellegrini and members of the Wednesday. He said the $73,740 . Newhouser, who is not in the the higher densities would not next 10 years. It is the result of four today that he would rather not PZC listened and remained quiet. lowest of eight bids submitted for United Press International project, being done by Premier Hall. comply with existing neighbor­ years of study by town planning comment on the matter. Commission members have said the work. Groundbreaking cerem­ By Combined Wire Services Schiraldi, 23. and Gardner, 24. Roofing Co. of West Haven, will NEW YORK - Someday, Gooden amassed the perfect hoods that are currently zoned for officials, and will replace an During the public hearings, they will make revisions to the plan onies were held Nov. 4 and the take about 15 days, depending on total of 120 points in balloting were two of the better pitching lower densities. obsolete plan adopted in 1963. there is little Pellegrini or before voting to adopt it. work is scheduled to be completed there may have to be a Dwight the weather. conducted of 24 members of the NEW YORK - Along with the prospects in the Mets’ organiza­ The commission and Planning members of the Planning and A third hearing on the plan has by June. Gooden Award. National League Cy Young Award, tion. Christensen, 25, showed signs Director Mark Pellegrini have ^ning Commission can do but Wiedie did not specify how much Missari said there will be no Gooden, the Baseball Writers’ Association been scheduled for early next year, danger to students and school will of America — two writers from Dwight Gooden yesterday re­ of becoming a power hitter in his said said they would meet to listen. ’They can say nothing as has been spent so far, but said "it is right-hander, yesterday added D m d iyw rin d and the criticism will likely start remain open during the work. each NL city — to beat left­ ceived a left-handed “comple­ brief stint with the Mets last discuss the proposed plan with the residents yell about a plan that a little under budget." ment" from his own team. The cyclone that Darwin, again. the inevitable to his amazing hander of the St. summer. Park and Recreation Commission took four years of research to PZC Vice Chairman Ronald string of accomplishments by In an eight-player trade with tbe 0 Australia, on Christmas Day 1974 Louis Cardinals, who was run- Schiraldi posted a 2-1 record with Nov. 20 and the Board of Directors complete. , the New York reached wind speeds of up to 160 Gates said Wednesday that plan­ unanimously winning the Na­ nerup with 65 points. Tudor, who an 8.89 ERA in three stints with the later this month. Janet LaMontagne of Hunter Mets acquired left-hander Bob mph. ’The storm killed 50 people ning officials cannot take criticism tional League Cy Young Award. posted a 21-8 record with a 1.93 Mets this season. Gardner, who ’’They’ll have the opportunity to Road blamed the plan’s high- ME A OKs contract Ojeda in an attempt to improve and destroyed 90 percent of the city personally. ERA, received 21 second-place helped Tidewater capture the IL ask questions and make com­ density housing proposals for "It comes with the territory," "Things have been moving their pitching staff. Announcem­ on Australia’s remote north coast. The Manchester Education As­ The contract raises first-year votes and two third-place votes. championship, made two trips to ments,” PellegHni said of the areas currently zoned for medium pretty rapidly,” said Gooden ent of the deal, which sent young An airlift evacuated half the 45,000 Pellegrini said after the first sociation Wednesday afternoon teacher salaries from $17,125 to Orel Hershiser of the Los the majors. Used solely in relief at directors. He said the meeting with or low densities on Pellegrini. She Wednesday at Shea Stadium, and Wes population. hearing. unanimously approv^ a two-year $18,913 in the first year and $20,922 Angeles Dodgers was third with Tidewater, he posted a 7-6 record the directors would be in the form Gardner to the Red Sox. came an contract that would raise the in the second year. Maximum where the award was an­ 17 points, followed by Joaquin with a 2.82 ERA in 53 games. He hour before Gooden was named a salaries of the town’s public school salary levels were also raised, nounced. "Last year I won the Andujar of St. Louis (6 points), was 0-2 with a 5.25 ERA with the unanimous NL Cy Young Award from $28,325 to $36,477 in the first Rookie of the Year Award, and Fernando Valenzuela of Los, Mets but didn’t give up an earned V teachers an average of 12 percent winner. each year. year of the contract and $40,352 in you only get one chance in your Angeles (4), rookie Tom Brown­ run in relief from Sept. 17-27. Bolton panels deliver LMC findings "W e wanted both Gardner and The unanimous vote on a the second year. career to win that. To win the Cy ing of the (3) "W e feel Ojeda is a quality teachers’ contract might have The contract takes effect July 1, Young Award the next year is a and Jeff Reardon of the Mont­ left-handed who will com­ Schiraldi," Boston General Man­ the library area. By Christina Richardson include an enlarged library media computers in the classroom. been a first, said Assistant School 1986. The town Board of Directors great honor." real Expos (1). plement our present staff.” said ager Lou Gorman said. “ They are Herald Correspondent center, an enlarged learning dis­ The reports by the two subcom­ "This report is very thought- Superintendent Wilson E. Deakin. will have 30 days to challenge the Gooden hurled 276 2-3 innings Joe Mcllvaine, Mets Director of big, strong, and we think both are ability room and a faculty work­ mittees will become part of the provoking," said Joseph Fleming, The Board of Education also contract when it is filed with town Just three years out of Hills­ and walked 69 batters while Player Personnel. "We felt we outstanding. I think Gardner can BOLTON — Two subcommittees room. The present library has Library-Media Center Advisory principal of Bolton High School. unanimoulsy approved the con­ clerk. borough H.S. at Tampa, Fla., striking out more than 260 for needed a little better balance, become the best reliever in base­ of an advisory committee set up to about 1,500 square feet — more Committee’s final report on the Students and staff will meet with tract Tuesday night. Brindamour said there was no Gooden has set a pace that could the second straight year. He particularly against teams that ball, and Schiraldi isn’t far behind. promote a proposed library and than 1,000 square feet smaller than project to the Board of Eduction the subcommittees Monday to About 275 of the town’s 535 discussion on the contract proposal make him one of the greatest eclipsed many Mets records, run well.” "They just didn’t get a chance to the minimum required by the Dec. 12. • review and comment on the most held by , the pitch for the Mets. We’re looking at media center at the high school teachers and other certified per­ after the negotiating team ex­ pitchers in baseball history. In addition to the 27-year-old Joseph Lorenzini, chaifman of different proposals. only other Met to win the Cy Gardner as a stopper, an impact delivered their final reports to the state. sonnel voted Wednesday at Man­ plained it to union members Gooden, who turns 21 Saturday, Ojeda, the Mets received right- the facilities subcommittee, said pitcher who can get the laf t four or committee Wednesday night. The curriculum review subcom­ The curriculum subcommittee chester High School, said William Wednesday. But he said many completed his second season by Young. Seaver, now with the handeid pitcl^rs Tom McCarthy, mittee reported that an over­ one of the considerations the group White Sox, won it three five hitters out. Schiraldi throws 91 The facilities subcommittee out­ made its final report after survey­ Brindamour, president of the teachers stayed to thank the becoming the youngest pitcher John Mitchell and Chris Bayer. whelming majority of Bolton High looked at was population projec­ times (1969, ’73, ’75) as a Met. and 92 m.p.h. and can start and lined five possible schemes for ing teachers at the high school and MEA, the union that represents negotiating committee for their Boston also obtained School teachers favored using tions. Enrollment at the high in modern baseball history to In two years, Gooden is 41-13. relieve. We’ll have to wait until redesigning the high school to visiting another high school’s most of the town’s teachers. efforts. John Christensen and LaSchelle school should remain pretty Con­ win 20 games in a season, and This season he posted 16 com­ spring training to decide his ro'e. computer facilities. Tarver as part of the package. stant over the next ten years, he the youngest to win the Cy “Christensen and Tarver also Subcommittee Chairman Wil­ plete games, eight shutouts, had In Memoriam Young Award. It seemed every have a chance to help us at the said. liam Baker said that 91 percent of a 14-game winning streak, a Ojeda has yet to live up to In loving memory of our brother, Although enrollment in the DON A. GUINAN, M.D., FACS, FACOG major-league level next year." Obituaries the teachers said they were time he took the mound, he set 31-inning scoreless streak, a expectations. Although many con­ Franklin J. McCann, who passed younger grades is down, new interested in learning how to use is very pleased to announce that another record. string of 49 consecutive innings sidered him potentially one of the Christensen, in 51 games with away November 14th>.^965. housing starts in Bolton should computers as a teaching tool in the without allowing an earned run, better left-handers in the Ameri­ the Mets, hit .186 with three offset the decreasing enrollment, "Entering the season, I was It’s 20 years since you left us. classroom. And 77 percent said 11 double-figure strikeout can League, he posted a 44-39 homers and 13 RBI. At Tidewater, Lorenzini said. Current enrollment ELENA S. SEGUIR, M.D. shooting to win 20 games, and it games (26 in 66 career starts), We miss you so. they would prefer to teach with lifetime record with Boston. Last he hit .212 with, one homer and 13 Theresa O. Garrity at the high school is ifoout 300. happened, but I didn’t think I’d and struck out the side 13 times Our hearts are sore. computers both in class and labs. has Joined with him in the practice o f season, he was 9-11 with a 4.00 RBI in 43 games. Theresa O. Garrity, 23-G Charles The subcommittee identified lose as few as four games,” he for a 2-year total of 30. As time goes by. ERA. His strikeouts-to-walks ratio Tarver spent the last three Drive, died this morning at Man­ considerations that should be Baker and subcommittee said. "The main thing I’d like to We miss you more. Obstetric Gynecology was excellent, however, 102-48. ' seasons at’ ’Tidewater and finished chester Memorial Hospital. addressed in planning the new member Mark Johnson visited improve is getting my curve Your loving smile, your gentle at Fenway Park has always been second in the IL batting race in library-media center, including a Wethersfield High School’s compu­ Gooden recorded a 24-4 record over when I’m behind on the face. 18 Haynes Street, Manchester, CT tough on left-handers, and the Mets 1984. He has stolen more than 35 Funeral ari^igements, which central location, visibility of the ter facilities in October. They while leading the major leagues count,” Gooden said. “ And I’d No one will ever take you place. are hoping the more spacious Shea bases in each of the last four years. are incomplete%'ill be handled by main library from the circulation chose that school because it has Office Hours Tel. 649-1120 in strikeouts (268), victories and like to improve my change-up Stadium enables Ojeda to become Always loved and remembered by. the John F. Tierney Funeral desk and the minimum state computers in classrooms, not in By Appointment or 649-7329 ERA (1.53). Only six pitchers and holding runners on first.” a consistent winner. McCarthy, 24, has been in the Your Sisters and Brothers Home, 219 W. Center St. requirement of 2,800 square feet in labs. have led the majors in all three Tudor was largely responsi­ Ojeda joins Sid Fernandez as the Red Sox’ organization since 1979. categories, and five are in the ble for the Cardinals winning left-handers on a staff that in­ With Pawtucket in the IL last year, HAPPY THANKSQIVINQ For e successful Thanksgiving a sincere appreciation Hall of Fame. The last to do it the NL East title. He lost seven cludes righties Gooden, Ron Da­ he was 5-6 with a 3.76 ERA in 27 of his first eight decisions but games. for all we have—a most happy gat together with flowers & plants from was the ’ UPI photo rling and Rick Aguilera. The Red won 20 of his next 21andfinished Sandy Koufax, who accomp­ Sox experimented with Ojeda in Mitchell, a 20-year^ld right­ ______GARDENS the season with a major-league­ lished it three times between Mets' pitching ace Dwight Gooden gets an assist from his the bullpen last season, but the hander, was 12-8 with New Britain leading 11 shutouts. Mets are counting on Ojeda to fill Welcome 1963 and 1966. Others to do it sistpr Betty Gooden Jones (left) and girlfriend Carlene in the Eastern League this yea, Hershiser had a 19-3 record out their startring rotation. with a 2.70 ERA. were Walter Johnson, Groyer with a 2.03 ERA and-jivas a Pearson, of Philadelphia, as he prepares to blow out the He did not come cheaply. To get Bayer was 1-5 with a 3.35 ERA 4 Cleveland Alexander, Dazzy perfect ll-O at Dodger Stadium. candles on his 21st birthday cake. TO Ojeda, the Mets gave up a lot of for Elmira in the New York-Penn W fo o H ia t young, promising talent. Both League this season. Woodland 8t. 643-8474- - w ^ ^ 8 am - 6 pm dally Harvest Time SPECIAL straight or mixed colors Baptist Church Lindbergh's death should serve as a lesson for all F R E S H C U T 3 bunches 9.99i [Orange Hall - 73 E. Center St. Bob Clarke’s words just don’t sit right. Anyone who has ever traveled to a party or social invulnerability — an affliction common to youth in "He did what so many of us have done." establishment — and consumed alcohol — has America — is another. Manchester (next to phone CO.) Tbe future NHL Hall-of-Famer and current probably got behind the wheel at one time or another One other reason, however radical and subcons­ Philadelphia Flyer general manager grieves with the as a legal drunk. The key word is ‘legal’. According to cious, pertains to those who go eispecially fast. Call it CmiVSjlNIIIEMOMS rest of the hockey world this week over the tragic loss B o b most laws, a body is considered intoxicated when the the challenge of mortality. The Taste. [Our 1st Sunday-Nov. 17tH^ of star goalie Pelle Lindbergh, dead at tbe age of 26 blood-acohol content reaches a percentage of 0.10. If tbe national speed limit is 55 mph, why do they after a drunk driving accident. P a p e t t i The number is often dubious because body-weight, make cars that go faster, anyway? “ He did what so many of us have done." muscle and tolerance determine the level of If a person can afford the perspective to spend over -MOUMySMTS- Potted For Thanksgiving Pastor Mark D. Eddy Herald Sports Writer and Family Clarke didn’t mean Lindbergh’s athletic inebriation. But the law has to have a cutoff for its $100,000 on a car, why not hire a sober chauffeur to Dried Arrangements, Decorated —perfaet hostess gifts— ~ SCHEDULE OF SERVICES accomplishments;,; guidelines. drive it on long nights? Rustic Logs and Pots, Balsam Clirysaiitlisntiiins...... 6 8 S af 8.9S Sunday As it is, if you down roughly three beers in an hour Drinking and driving is an injustice. IHE »84-n VEZINA TROPHY winner as tbe and steer a car, you are a ‘legal’ danger to yourself It’s just not fair. It’s not fair to innocents on the Wreaths-Frames Cone Wreaths, Reiser Begoelss (hrp) saaaaieooeaosoasaoa ..7.95 Sunday School 10am Balsam Greens, Artificial *A Church with you NHL’s most valuable goalie, Lindbergh posted bis and everyone else. Even if you can handle it. if you’re road, and it’s not fair to family and friends. Christmas Cactf (7' prt)...... ____ ..„1.98 Morning Service 11am final shutout against the Hartford Whalers, 3-0, Oct. 24 pulled over and breath-tested for a 0.10 — you’re Wreaths. Chrjstmas Psppsrs (ls|i pii) — ...... »3.38 and your family Evening Service 6pm in Philadelphia. To truly appreciate bis greatness, busted. The punishments include mandatory impri­ .Alee: Large Seleetien of Bird Feeden, one must only examine Lindbergh’s statistics in the sonment, weekly classes and loss of license. It’s just PELLE LINDBERGH’S VITAL ORGANS, were Cvelsiitee.■eaaaaaaaoasaasaaaaseaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa J.88 Flyers, who were runners-up to the champion Oarden Beoka A Statuary Wednesday not worth it. donated for transplant operations. V I M (2" Ml) 1.39.. 4 3.45 in mind** final montlia of last season. Overall, he led tbe league Edihonton Oilers. ....( ” pot) in games played with 65 and wins with'40. But Pelle Flyers physician Dr. Edward Viner, speaking on KEEP FEEDING THE BIRDS KaleBchee {4^’ |sl)..... Mid-Week Service 7pm “ He did what so many of us bave done." Blue Beal Bird 8aad - 1 . r-. - i aaaaaaaaaaaBsaaaaaesaaeasaaa^B 39 Lindbergh was at bis best at the Spectrum where he Drunk driving. TESTS SHOW THAt whether or not a person is behalf of the family of Pelle Lindbergh, hopes the Oerberas (S" pil) saasessaaaaaataaeBBaBBaeaaM .A.97 Meeting at ^ Crestwood Drive, Manchester went 17-1-1 in bis final 10 games. The Swedisb hero hammered or just slightly buzzed, reflexes and transplants will mean "Pelle’s ultimate save might be ,2 S IbSoaeeeaeeaeaeeeeeeoeeeeeeeoeo IbMteMMH. then went 5-2 with a 1.68 goals against average and coordination are diminished. aeaBaaeeoseesesaaaaaMsaaoaaaaaeaaaa to save some other people." S O ibSeeeyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaee 1 2 ^ Craelwtf Com, DIB. Pebilsettias 5.98 three ahutouts in Pbilly during the Stanley C^p CLARKE’S WORDS ARE every bit as true as they So why do we still do it? ' If not internally, in the physical sense, maybe tbe playoffs. He finished at 12-0, with a 2.50 GAA for the are honest. , Inconvenience is as good an excuse as any. Ignorant lesson, itself, will save a few. V- ■ . • '( MANCHESTER HERALD. Thur»dav. Nov. M. 1985 - II » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14, 1985 SCOREBOARD NBA roundup

f INI warn ne yds era to M Johnson picks up offense for Bird and Celtics W h iliri 5, North S tin 2 win, lose & DREW Blord, Rams X £7 X 1 F o o t b a U Mhhdiey, Det » SS «3 1 H o c k e y MbNietolg 2 5 5 -4 J.8mhh, StL 16 11 0 By Comblngd W irt StrvIcts "I tried everything oo Blackman," Jaxs Coach NorWtrd 131— 5 Jenkine. Wash 17 IN ’SOWSIDNe , Prank Layden srid. "I almost put Barbara (Layden’s First period— 1, Minnesota, Lowtoir 4 McConkey, GInts 31 306 One reason the Boston Celtics have been in the (Richter, Broten) 9:44. 3, Hartford, .„iiteNb(rte(33r Toylor, (fhl 23 190 wife) on him at him at one point. This is the real Dallas NllUlmiltiii Peltertton 4 (unoultted) IS: 11 3, NFL atandinga Newon, Minn 13 103 National Association finals for two team. The Mavericks are a polished team, much Mlnnetoto, Broten 1 (McCorthy, Levie), iiweeiMinfcW Cooper, Phil 25 IM consecuUve years is that they can play weU even when better than their record indicates.” pp, 17:31. Penoltlee-Plett, Min, 0:44; AmerfooR CeafersRce Botes, D a l- 15 96 Larry Bird isn’t. Tlpptitt, Har, 3:35; MocOermld, Har, ISPeNcFNeDfliBHir -D O U dlM McLemore, SF 19 121 Blackman, who played only 11 minutes in Dallas’ isln , Somuelston, Hor, 16:36; Quenne- iH&NBk!! . T Pd. PP PA t KMkeff Returns Bird, the N B A ’s Most Valuable Player the last tsro loss to Seattle on Tuesday after dislocating a finger in W L T Pll. OT OA vllle. Hot, 19:13; Plett,Mln, 19:4S. iWaWBOJieNir NY Jets 3 0 .700 225 196 seasons, led Boston with IS rebounds and seven assists WlWBiilpAla » I 0 M «» 3> Gouh, Chi 14 423 practice Monday, made 17 of his 23 field-goal attempts Second period— 4, Hartford, Ferraro 4 New England 3 0 .700 207 171 Wednesday night, but shot a dismal B-for-21 from the WMiimton I « 2 11 « ss (Slltanen, Francis), pp, 4:04.1 Horfford, \ Miami . 4 0 .600 Ml 211 Rhymes, Mbin « 739 and s c o r^ 16 points in the third quarter as the N T Nonaari I I 0 M 61 S4 Tureeon 1 (Francis, NeufSId) S:59. 6, Indianapolis 3 7 0 .300 117 2X Monroe, SF 19 4N floor and finished with 18 pointo. Mavericks pulled away to a 90-70 lead after three MY Mantfm 7 S 1 IS S3 51 Hartford, Neufeld 4, (Fronds), 15:39. Buffalo 2 S O .2W 141 216 Martin, NO 14 3X Nevertheless, Dennis Johnson compensated for N«ir JarMv « 7 1 13 SO S3 Penalties— Bluostod,Mln,3:09; Lowlsss, Aushn, Ah X 654 94 1 perioils. Cenfrol __ Bird’s “off-nighf ’ with 30 pointe, his high since JMning Pimfeunit S • 3 13 S6 63 Hot, 5M1; Fsrraro, Hor, 11:03; Richter, Cincinnati 5 S O .900 387 381 Freeman, TB 32 731 The Mavericks led 30-18 after one period as Utah Min, moior, (fighting), 15:10; Murzyn, Jenkins, Wash X 663 the team in 1983, as the Celtics defeated Indiana shot only 30 percent from the fleld. Adrian Dantley led W 5 1 21 70 SO Pittsburoh' 5 5 0 JOO 319 111 6H Hor, moior (fighting), 15:10; Graham, Cleveland 4 6 0 .400 1 « IX Hunter, Phil 79 118-114 for their seventh consecutive victory after a the Jasx with 17 points, 14 under his average. ’ K8K 10 5 1 21 6S 47 Min, 15:37; Hortsburg, Min, 16:57. Houston 4 6 0 400 163 205 Hall, Det 21 4X 0 S 1 1* 64 51 Third period— 7, Hartford, Neufeld 5 Harmon, SF 16 3X season-opening loss to New Jersey. . Bucks 137, Pistons 118 FlQrTIQrO • 7 0 16 SO 66 (Francis, Ferraro), pp, 11:03. Penalties— S i 7 3 0 .700 2X 197 Socks "L a rry has been shooting bricks out there and D. J. *' 7 7 .2 16 65 67 Plelt, Min, mlnor-molor (fighting), 3:13; LA Raiders 6 4 0 .600 2X 237 has been picking up the siack," Celtics Coach K.C. MUwaukee moved into first place ahead of Detroit boN CoaOivoHco Murzyn, Hor, moior (flehtlno), 3:13; Seattle 6 4 0 341 305 Marshall, NYG Dtvioloii McKegney, Min,4:55; Malone, Hor, 5:36; .600 Mann, Wash Jones said. "Dennis is pumped up on both ends and is in tte Central Division as Ricky Pierce and Alton W L T PtI. OP OA Son Dieee 5 5 0 j w ax 365 Levie, Min, 13:33; Rouse, Min, 13:59; Kansas City 3 7 0 .MO I X 240 E.Jones, Dal doing the job.” Lister both scored 22 points. CMcoao Bench, Min, (served by Lawton) 16:57; Mdtenal Cenfsrence Manley, Wash The Bucks scored 11 straight points to grab a 36-22 St. Louts Hortsburg, Min, 16:57; Plett, Min, 30:00; Jeffcoot, Dal Johnson scored 11 points in both the third and fourth Mlrntnoto Henning (Minnesota coach), gross B o ^ , SF periods as Boston broke away from a 58-58 halftime lead late in the first quarter, and the Pistons moved no Dftrolt W L T Pd. PF PA miscondud, 30:00. NY dants 7 3 0 .700 227 IX G.Brown, Phi tie ., closer than eight points the rest of the game. Dallas 7 3 0 .700 2M 193 Taylor, NYG Pierce hit 10 of 13 field-goal attempts for rliie DMsltn Shots on goal— Minnesota, 157-3— 35. Hawka IBB. Buna 101 Wllcher, Rams " (Johnson) hurt us.” Indiana coach George Irvine 11 3 1 X 52 Washington 9 5 0 .9X 165 111 Milwaukee, while Lister was 9-for-13 and added 12 23 Hartford, 5513— 39. PhlloMphla 5 5 0 .900 IX 163 Dent, Chi said. "He had a great game tonight, and did it VOflCfillMf 8 7 7 IS 69 66 Power-ploy conversions— Minnesota, Martin, NYG rebouMls. Terry Cummings scored 21 points for the X B a s k e t b a ll PHOENIX (111) St. Louis 4 6 0 .4X 1H 233 basically against a tough defense. He’s a very good Coloarv I 6 7 IS 70 7-1; Hartford, 153. Central McMIchoel, Chi Bucks, who had seven players in double figures. WlmtlMO 6 8 3 14 95 77 Goalies— Minnesota, Beoupre. Hart­ Jones 515 54 15, Nonro 7-14 60 X , Omms, Renns player and it’s tough to stop his shots.” Leo 3 12 _1 S3 X Edwards 511 53 14, Davis 7-X (W 17, Chicago 1.000 779 t v Kelly Tripucka led the nstons with 32 points while MoMm 7 ford, Liut. A-9,733. Humphries 55 1-1 5, Adon»s 36 DO 6, Detrdt .900 173 2X Reed, Rams llie Pacers gave the Celtics trouble down the ' RMVtt8 stretch when they erased an 88-81 deficit to tie the Bill Lalmbeer had 21 pointy and 17 rebounds. iAOeoton4 Referee— Ron Wicks. NBA atandinga Pittman 51, 52 X Foster 58 M 6, Minnesota .900 300 207 Pinckney 52 1-4 5, Sanders 56 50 1, Green Boy .400 191 2X ^ ^ rdAMlnneeelo2 Team Stafisnes score 91-91 with 9; 18 left in the game. NY Nanoori 5. Mentrool 3 Glouchkov 1-41-2 3. Totals 41-9315X 101. Tampa Boy .1W ax 272 78srs 110, Bulls 106 lostem Cenference NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFER­ That was where Johnson took over. CMoaBo6>fluoMc4 8abret8,Brulns4 A TLAN TA (118) . Philadelphia got 21 points and 15 rebounds from — • 3lCatoorv3(OT) Atlantic Olvislen Levlngston151654X, Wllklns52354X, LA R am s 1 2 0 .100 210 151 ENCE ______After a Celtics time out, Johnson nailed a top-of-the W L Pd. OB Rollins54525 Williams 1-5,534, WIttnm Son Francisco 5 5 0 .500 344 114 Offense Moses Malone and outscored Chicago 30-18 in the 1(4. Vancouver 3 rush P4Ne key Jumper and a running hook to puil Boston in front U4IOAnBON«2 Boston 3 31— 4 Boston 7 1 .875 — 59 0-0 9, Johnson 70 56 18,Wlllls5756 New Orleans 3 7 0 .300 176 363 let. second quarter to build a 17-point halftime lead, then Buftale 2 3 2 -6 New Jersey 6 4 .600 2 15, Koncok545210, Webb 1-4545, (ImrlM Atlanta 1 9 0 .IX IN 307 Dallas 3708 1204 2504 by four. TM iioaYS oom 1994 held on to hand the Bulls their sixth loss in their last Bt Toronto, 7:3Sp.m. Rrst Period— I, Boston, Nienhuls 7 Philadelphia 5 4 .556 7'h 50 52 0, Battle 50 500. Totals 4579 21-33 Suddbv’s Oomes Chicago 3708 1714 The veteran guard followed up with a three-point londmiaiMetila,7:3Sp.m. (Kasper, Courtnall), 3:30. 3, Buffalo, Woshindon 3 6 .250 5 in . Buffalo of Cleveland, 1 p.m. New York 360 1322 2X1 play to make it 98-91 with 7; 21 to go. seven ganoes. Quiboc at St. Leul«,0;3Sp.m. Perreoult 6 (Vlrto, Tucker), pp, 4:06. 3, New York 1 1 .111 m Pheeiilx S S S n - I ! ! Chicago at Dallas, 1 p.m. Son Francisco 3573 1446 21X The Bulls, who got 32 points from Orlando Boston, Pederson 9 (Posln, Mark- Central Division Atlanta H16X21--111 LA Rams at Atlanta, 1 p.m. St. Louis 3275 11W 2085 ’Ilie Pacers’ Vem Fleming followed with a Jumper Now Joroov at Wlnnlpop, nlpht wort),pp, 10:40. 4, Butfolo, Housley Milwaukee 1 4 .667 — Three point goals— Davis 3, Wlt- Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Washington XI9 3740 1479 before Johnson put the game away. Woolrldge and 25 from George Gervin, trailed 77-59 vonceuvor at WoNilnoton, nlpM 5 (Fenyves), 10:57. Penoltles— Detroit 7 4 .636 '/i tman. Fouled out— none. Total fouls— New Orleans vs. (Jreen Bov at Tompo Bay 3157 1002 2195 First, Johnson hit a 15footer. Then, he hurled a long midway through the third period before scoring 10 Bourque. Bos, 3:14; Bouroue, Bos, Atlanta 5 5 .500 2 Phoenix X , Atlanta 24. Rebounds— Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Green Boy 31X 1324 1818 7:03; Selling, But, 10:16; Kluzok, Bos, Chicago 4 6 .400 3 Phoenix 46 (Jones, Nonce 13),Atlonta44 vPIttsburgh at Houston, 1 p.m. Atlanta 3118 1444 1674 pass to center Robert Parish — who flnished with 23 consecutive points to get back in contention. Chicago AHLitindIngi 13:11. Clevelond 3 6 .333 3'/> (Levlngston 11). Aulsts— Phoenix 17 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Phllodelphia 3114 996 2158 points — that turned into a dunk and ended Indiana’s cut the deficit to 8578 on a layup by Gene Banks with 3114 Second Period— 5. Buffalo, Hamel 5 Indiana 2 5 .216 3'A (Foster 5), Atlanta X (Johnson 10). Tampa Bov at NY Jets, 1 p,m. Minnesota X13 998 hopes for a comeback. 15 seconds left. (Selling, Ramsey), 3:11. 6, Boston, Western Conference Technical— nOne. A— 4608. Minnesota at Detroit, 4 p.m. Los Angeles 2941 12X 160 Kasper 4 (Blum), 1:36. 7, Boston, Midwest Division New Englond at Seattle, 4 p.m. New Orleans 2799 1076 170 " I don't think anyone can explain it,” Johnson said But seven straight Philadelphia points, four of them W L T PtI. OP OA Derlogo 3 (O'Connell, Bouroue), sh, W L Pd. OB Detroit 2510 936 1574 by Julius Erving, rebuilt the 76ers’ advantage to X Mavarlcka115,Jan100 Cincinnati at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. of his nine-point, two-minute stretch. “ I was Just Adtrondock 10 9 1 21 71 13:33.1, Buffalo, Cyr 3 (Hamel, Selling), Houston 7 2 .778 — Kansas City at Son Francisco, 4 p.m. mse 102-90, and the Bulls got no closer than four points. ShsTOrooke S 9 0 16 64 55 11:49. Penalties— Kluzok, Bos, 13:03. Denver 6 2 .750 'A Son Diego of Denver, 4 p.m. . tet. rush pass hitting, and hitting well. I was only going out and SSencton 7 7 1 19 91 96 Third Period— 9, Buffalo, Tucker 5 San Antonio 5 4 .556 2 New York 2632 997 1625 trying hard, but I guess I got going.” 14 49 91 DALLAS (115) MendaVs Oomes Sonics 83, Clippsrs 89 Novo Scotia 6 9 2 (Pereault, Follgno), 1:37. 10, Buffalo, Utah 4 6 .400 3 Aguirre 511 52 13. Schrempf 54 00 4, NY Giants at WashlngtM,9p.m. Chicago 2793 794 1999 To go along with his offensive explosion, Johnson SM m 9 8 2 12 61 75 Hamel 6 (Perreault, Ramsey), 19:53. Dallas 3 6 .333 4 Washington 2849 1112 1737 Jack Sikma scored 13 of his season-high 20 points in Frodsricton 9 9 1 11 95 Perkins 513 54 15, Davis 58 00 9, Sunday, Ney. M showed that his defensive skills were not far behind by S3 Penoltles—Crowder, Bos, 4:03; Fenyves, Sacramento 3 6 .250 i'/i Blackman I7-X5537, Wennlngton 1-5(M)3, Atlanta at Chicago, 1 p.m. Los Angeles 2859 939 19X the fourth quarter, to keep Seattle ahead of Los issEisra pivHlwi Buf,4:03; Perreault, Buf. 4:01. Podllc Divislen Harper 514 54 13, NImphlus 56 51 8, Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. PMIodelpMa 3054 14X 16X tying a career-high with six steals. Redwtter 9 4 2 X 71 S3 Shots on goal— Boston 51515— L.A. Lakers 7 1 .175 — 3076 945 3131 Angeles. 71 S4 Vincent 26 11-13 15, Blab 51 50 0. Totals Detroit at Tampa Bov, 1 p.m. Dallas "This is the third or fourth game in a row that 51. Cothorlrm 9 S 0 IS 33. Bufralo15l1-l— 34. Podlond 1 3 .MX) — 45X 25X115. Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. St. Louis 3266 1424 18X Sikma and reserve guard Ricky Sobers combined to Ms^sRev 8 4 1 17 59 40 Power Play Conversions— Boston L.A. Clippers 5 4 .556 3'/^ 3294 13X 1949 Dennis (Johnson) has been dominant,” said Celtics 95 UTAH (1M) New England at NY Jets, 1 p.m. Minnesota score 11 of the first 13 points of the final period as the Battimoro 8 6 0 16 a 51.Buffolo4-1. Golden State 5 5 .500 3 (Tontley 57 513 17, Malone 58 54 10, New Orleans at Minnesota, 1 p.m. San Francisco 3369 1197 2172 coach K.C. Jones. "He's pumped up on both ends of SorlnglMd 9 S 2 12 91 67 Goalies— Boston, Peeters; Buffalo- Seattle 4 6 .400 4 3408 14X 1966 SuperSonics, who trailed by 13 points in the first half, 64 Eaton 59 50 4, Stockton 54 1-2 5, San Diego at Houston, 1 p.m. (}reen Boy . the floor, and I Just hope it continues.” Blnghomton 9 10 2 12 55 .Borrosso. A— 16,433. Phoenix 0 9 .000 7'A Hansen 57 56 12, Green 513 57 16, Washington at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Tcxnpa Bov 350 1362 2191 built a 79-09 lead. NSW Havsn 4 7 0 S 41 54 Wednesday's Results 3995 1785 1810 The Pacers were led by Herb Williams with 27 ______7'tlliOUNt Bailey 521 OO 12, Wilkins 58 50 4, Denver at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. D ^ o lt But Derek Smith, who led the Clippers with 26 Referee-Oenis Morel. Boston 111, Indiana 114 Monnlon 14 OO 2, Roberts 16 50 2, (Jreen Bov at LA Roms, 4 p.m. New Orleans X19 1X1 2338 points, Fleming with 22, and Clark Kellogg with 21. Adirondack 4, Springfield 3 Philadelphia 110, Chicooo 106 X14 1311 2603 points, led a 15-8 spurt that cut the deficit to 87-84. but UPl pItQto Baltimore 5, St. Cottiorlne* 3 Scurrv555411, Haves541-25. TotoIslOX Indianapolis at Kansas City, 4 p.m. Atlanta while Robert Parish contributed 23 for the Celtics. Atlonto 101, Phoenix 101 2537 im. NY (ilants at St. Louis, 4 p.m. AMERICAN F TBALLCONFER- Los Angeles could get no closer. Nova Scotia 4, Blnghomton 3 (OT) Black Hawkt B, Nordlquea 4 Milwaukee 137, Detroit 111 In other NBA games, it was Philadelphia 110, Rocheeter S, Maine 3 IMIlas X X 1415— 115 Phllodelphia at Dallas, 4 p.m. RNCR The Clippers had only nine players in uniform score two during first quarter action. Dallas 115, Utah 100 Utah 11X X X -1 W Monday, Ney. 29 Chicago 106; Atlanta 108, Phoenix 101; Milwaukee 137. Dennis Johnson (3), who poured in 30 Tkendey*» Oomet Seattle 93, LA Clippers 89 tot. rush because of injuries this week to forwards Marques Moncton at Fredericton Quebec 3 2 5 -4 Three-point pools— Dovls. Total Seattle at Son Francisco, 9 p.m. Detroit 118; Dallas 115, Utah 100; and Seattle 93, Los points to pace the Celtics, goes over Celtics won, 118-114. ChlMfO 13 1—6 Thursday's I3ames fouls— Dallas 75, Utah X . Fouled out— San Diego 3994 989 30X Johnson, Cedric Maxwell and Jamaal Wilkes. Smith PrMov'e Oomet Cleveland at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. X79 Angeles Clippers 89. Adirondack at Baltimore First period— 1, Chicago, T. Murray 8 Perkins. Rebounds— Dallas 44 (Perkins Miami X77 9N left the game with 3:05 left after suffering a knee Indiana’s Steve Stipanovich (40) to (OIczyk, Fraser), 1:45. 3, Chicooo, New Jersey at Houston, 8:X p.m. 7),Utoh57(Eaton, Bailey 9). Assists— NFL atatlatica New York 3952 1959 1993 / Molneot Blnghomton Son Antonio at Denver, 9:X p.m. 2263 injury. St. Cotharlnee at New Haven Paterson 3 (unaulsted), sh, 7:51. 3, Dallas 22 (Davis 7), Utah 19 Cincinnati 3X1 12N Quebec, (}oulet10(P.Stastny,DeLarme), Portland at LA Lakers, 10:X p.m. (Stockton 7). Technical— Eoton. A— Denver 3446 1223 2223 Mavarldu 115, Jazz 100 V Herthev at SherOroeke Golden Stnteat Sacramento, 10:Xp.m. NEW YORK (UPl) — Notional The Suns. 0-9, trailed 10590 with 2; 18 left in the clinched the victory for the Hawks. Sprln^eld pp, 17:53.4, Quebec, P. Stostny 6 (Morols, 94X. Football League Individual leaders: Los Angeles 3374 1363 2113 Dallas, struggling with a 3-6 record after being Hawrks 108, Suns 101 ^M t^teoha at Moller), 19:51. Penalties — O'Callahan, Frtday's Oomes New England X II 1315 1996 game, but Davis hit three consecutive three-pointers Dominique Wilkins scored 20 points for Atlanta, Washington at Boston, night touted as one of the best teams in the Western Cliff Levlngston scored 23 points and Atlanta Chi, 6:16; Moller, Que, 10:05; B. Murray, NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFER­ Pittsburgh 3262 1313 1949 to cut the margin to five with 1:24 to go. But two free while Larry Nance had 20 for Phoenix. Davis added; RM|trt5.CinidlMi2 Chi, 15:34; Wilson, Chi, 15:56. Detroit at Atlanta, nlgiht ENCE Seohle 3224 1071 31X Conference, got 37 points from Rolando Blackman to withstood a late three-point shooting display by Second period— 5, Chicago, Watson 3 Chicago at Milwaukee, night Scoring Cleveland 31N 14X 17X win on the road against Utah. Walter Davis to beat winless Phoenix. throws by Eddie Johnson and a basket by Levlngston 17. (Fraser, T. Murray), 7:30. 6, Chicago, New Jersev at Dallas, night B a s e b a ll Touchdowns td rush rec r d pN Indianapolis 3060 1387 1673 Mentrial 626—I Fraser 11 (B. Wilson), 9:33.7, Chicago, T. Portlond at Utah, night Craig, SF 11 6 5 0 66 Kansas City 3X1 864 2117 NY Rongert 2 12-5 Murray 9 (OIczyk, Fraser), pp, 11:33. 8, Seattle a t Phoenix, night Payton, Chi 9 7 2 0 54 Buffalo 2718 W7 1751 FIret period— 1, N Y Rongert, Otbome 5 Quebec, Sauve3(Polement,Prlce), 13:43. L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, night Dickerson, Rams 1 1 0 0 N Houston 2590 1060 15X (RMIev, Ruolialalnen). 14:39. 3, NY 9, Quebec, Palement 3 (DeLorme, NL Cy Yaung vating Morris, NYG 1ICON Rongert, S. Patrick 3 (Allltan, Rich­ Ashton), 19:00. Pnoltles— B. Murroy.Chl, Brown, Minn 7 5 3 0 43 mond), 16:31. Penalties— Robinton, 0:39; DuPont, Chi, moior (flghllng), 3:33; Dorsett, Dal 7 4 3 0 42 Pittsburgh 37X 10X 17X MU, 3:3S; Sondstrom, NYR, 3:SS; CaltlGa1tB,Pacara114 Healthy Haynes sitting, waiting Palement, (Sue, malor (fighting), 3:33; NEW YORK (UPl) — Voting for the Giles, TB 7 0 7 0 42 New England X15 992 18X Chellot, Mtl, S:I5; Sandttrom, Glllls.Que, 10:49; Yaremchuk, Chi, 14:08; Notional League Cy Young Aword by the McKinnon, CM 7 0 7 0 43 New York aX4 914 19X NYR, 6:14; Ledvard, NYR, 7:11; Bergevln.Chl, 16:46. Baseball Writers' Association of Amer­ Cleveland 2921 11N 1113 UConn basketball INDIANA (114) J.Jones, Det 6 4 2 0 X Oahiev, Mtl, 1S:S6, J. Patrick, NYR, Third period— 10, Chicago, Savord 8 Williams 1534 53 37, Kellogg 522 53 31, ica: Riggins, Wash 6 6 0 0 X Los Angeles 3079 990 2099 calmly of his status. 'T v e been all improvement, he’ll be ready to back). Elvis is playing well, he’s 1S:S6; Huber, NYR, 17:47; Mtl, minor, (Watson, Secord), 7:34. Penalties— 1st 2nd brdPts Seattle 31M 1212 1952 Bv Dove Raffo Stlponovlch 57 52 8, Fleming 513 59 22, Tyler, SF 6 4 2 0 X right for the last couple of weeks. help us.” doing a good Job. Of course, with (served by Lemleux),30:00. Secord.Chl, 13:19; Moller.Que, 18:35. Stonsburv 59 50 6, Richardson 2-3 50 4, Dwight Gooden, NY X 0 0 IX Kicking sp-a fg-a IgpN Denver X13 1179 2X4 United Pr(»s International Shots on goal— Quebec 17-15 10-45. Tisdale511539, Buckner 541-17, Garnett John Tudor, STL 0 21 3 65 Butler, Chi 33-32 17-X X 13 Indicmapolls 3235 13X 1912 signs early necnilt I’m just ready for if and when I Len Fontes, the Giants defensive more experience he’ll get even Second period— 3, Montreal, Smith 3 Chicooo 155533. 40 5310, (iray 50 50 0. Totals 47-97 3533 Orel Hershlser, LA 0 1 14 X Septlen, Dal 2525 15M 53 70 Buffalo 3ax 15X 17X EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - play.” backfield coach, said Haynes will better.” (RoMntan),3:17.4, Montreal, MometsoS Power-ploy conversions — (Suebec 7-1. 114. Jooauln Andulor, STL 0 1 3 6 Andersen, NO 17-11 17-21 55 M Kansas City 3396 1225 2171 (Notlund, Bohlln), pp, 0:0$. 5, NY Chlcago51. Fernando Valenzuela, LA 0 1 1 4 3570 1964 20X The have been so play some defense this week. BOSTON (111) Igwebulke, TB 30-21 1521 S3 « Houston STORRS — Being there early ranked in the top 100 schoolboy Haynes was first activated two The Rams’ game was the first r* Rangers, Rogert 1 (J. Patrick, Ledyord), Goolles — Quebec, Malarchuk. Chl- McHale5134616,Blrd5315618,Parlsh Tom Browning, CIn 0 0 3 3 Luckhurst, Atl 19-19 1519 52 67 Cincinnati 36N 11X 2969 good defensively this year that “ He’s ready to play,” Fontes p p , ^ . Ponoltlot-Orooke, N Y R ,6:01; players in the country. He’s weeks ago but aggravated a time Haynes has been healthy but ^ cogo,Bannerman. A-16,797. 5147-123, Johnson 153154X,Alnge 513 Jeff Reardon, (Mon 0 0 1 1 Lonsford, Ram 3524 1517 53 66 Miami 3X1 14X 23X does help. The University of they have a healthy All-Pro said. “ We’ve been getting him LolUlaw, NYR, 7:04; Lemleux, Mtl, 53 13, Walton 56 53 8,Wedmon 1-3 50 Murray, Det 17-11 15X X 65 San Diego 3937 1310 X17 ranked 26th best prospect in the hamstring injury on game day and relegated to the bench since hia-Z double minor, 0:33; Brooke, NYR, 0:33; Connecticut basketball team comerback on the Mnch and ready nice and slow. We don’t want 3, Williams 1-5 1-3 XSIchtIng 56 50 6, McFodden, Phil 1515 1511 X 63 proved that Wednesday as they East by Elastem Basketball sat out against Tampa Bay. rookie season of 1980. He said he ” Nllon, Mtl, malor (tlghtlfiaL 10:S4; Carlisle 51 50 0.Totals4510225X111. NLCyYaungwinnara Werschlng, SF 31-31 9-15 45 5» they’re in no hurry to get him on him to get hurt. He’ll play this Richer, MR, 10:S4; Ridley, NYR,malor- received a signed national letter magazine and 81st among pros­ New York coach Bill Parcells tried to stay in the game mentally Z the field. week.” (Ightlhg, K);S4; Otbome, NYR, 10:54; B o w lin g Indiana 24 14 23 31— 114 altcemp pdydstdlnt pects in the country by Bob said Haynes has yet to show he’s and talked to members of the*' R uott^nen, NYR, 13:07; Richer, Mtl, NEW YORK (UPl) — Winners of the of intent from 54'A guard Tate , a free agent this The Giants are doing fine with­ molar (tighllna), 14:16; Richmond, NYR, Boston 1511X15-111 National League Cy Young Award: McMohn, Ch X I IX X.9179613 7 George from Union Catholic Gibbons of All Star Sports back in playing shape after sitting Giants’ secondary when they came Fouled out— Johnson. Total 1985—Dwliiht Gooden, New York Montana, SF 397 177 X.6 20X14 6 season who signed five weeks ago. out Haynes, who was picked for the ' (ffi^tlng), 14:16; Nllan, Mtl, fouls — In d la n o 29. Boston 24. Simms, NYG 3M IN X.6 2543 14 13 Transactions High in Scotch Plains, N.J. Publication. out all of training camp and the off the field. moiorr dig(flghtlna),...... 11:19;...... S. Patrick,...... NYR,.. 1984— Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago has yet to play a defensive down for Pro Bowl the past three seasons. Rebounds— Indlono 45 (Williams 13), 1913—John Denny, Phllodelphia Jaworsk, Phi 2X IX 52.719X10 1 George, with unimpressive exhibition season during a bitter Haynes said he doesn’t think his' 11:19; Walter, Mtl, 19:41. Home Enginaara Boston 49 (Bird 15).Assists— lndlano24 UConn is waiting word on 510 the Giants in 1985. Haynes’ first Elvis Patterson has had some Third period— 6, NY Rongert, J. 1983— Steve Carlton, Philadelphia Brock, Roms 343 144 X.31514 9 10 high school statistics, was spot­ negotiating period between agent lack of playing time is a vendeta. - Marly Dvorok 175419, Sheila Plon- (Fleming 7), Boston 28 (Bird 7). A— 1981— Fernando Valenzuela, Los D.White, Dal 329 i n X.7 234611 13 center/ forward Greg Keith out appearance of the season came on outstanding games in Haynes’ left Patrick 3 (Ridley, Otbome), pp, t:S7. 7, tanlda 176, Alice Chittick 175305524, 14,890. Lomax, StL ted last spring by Husky assist­ Howard Slusher and the Giants. for his lengthy holdout and he NY Rongert, Gretchner 4 (Erixon), Angeles 319 174 54.5 21X12 11 Atlanta — Added pitchers Paul of Norwich Free Academy, the punt return team in last comerback spot and New York is Betty Gerich 195456, Kris Carpenter 1980— SteyeCorlton, Philadelphia Hippie, Det 216 113 52.31613 9 9 ant coach Greg Ashford. He doesn’t regret the time he missed. 19:49. P enalties-Svoboda, M tl, 110, Shirley Eldrldge 231-518, Toni Cave DeBerg, TB Assenmacher, Marty Clary and Charlie who’ll make his decision F ri­ Sunday’s 2519 victory over the Los Haynes, who asked for $2.1 first in the N F L in pass defense and 1:24; Povellch, NYR. 13:11; Gai­ 1979—Bruce Suttter.Chlcogo 3X 111 X.6 2290 17 11 Puelo from Richmond (ID to the raster; made a name for himself at an “ I've been on top of m y game for - 175, Barbara Tureeon 175479, TrudI 1978—Gaylord Perry, San Diego Kramr, Mnn 3X 117 M.7 21X12 16 day, and oh 53 guard Steve Angeles Rams. million over three years, settled overall defense. The Giants. 7-3, ney, Mtl, 1S:43; LaMlaw, NYR, 15:43. Zuldema 175470, Gert Deblols 185, Dickey, GB waived Inflelder Randy Johnson. A A U tournament in New Jersey four or five years and I ’m still on 1977— Steve Carlton,Phllodel^ia 207 IX X .2 13X11 12 Chicago — Purchased outhelder Neh Pikiell from St. Paul of Bristol, He will not start Sunday against for around $730,000 over two years. are also riding a four-game win­ Brenda Dlnawell490, Cindy Hurley 456, Bontca 93, Clippera BB 1976— Randy Jones, Son Diego D. Wllsn, NO 793 145 X.5114311 15 and at a Five-Star camp where Shots oniKxil— Montreal 6-17-5—31. NY Francine Turgeon 467, Donna Har­ nes "Pookle" Bernstine from Iowa (A4 who’ll decide on Tuesday. Keith Washington, although he might be “ He’s been working,” Parcells ning streak and tied with Dallas for top of my game now,” he said. Rongert 11-11-5-30. 1975— Tom Seover, New York Thsmnn, Ws 291 IX X.0 1724 7 16 desty 475. Archer, Atl X X.1 10X 4 10 , Inhelder and pitcher Gary he was selected to the camp’s said. “ If there’s any change (in his the N FC East lead. “ This season is not lost. Power-plov convertlont— Montreal SEATTLE (91) 1974— MlkeMorsholLLos Angeles Parmenter from Pittsfield (E L) and has narrowed his selection's to part of the Giants’ nickel defense. 1973— Tom Seover, New York Rating based on pet. comp, ogg yds.. all-star team. “ We’re winning so far,” Haynes “ It’s not bad; if I play I play, if I l-1.NYRangtrt6-3. McCormick 3-3 50 4, McDaniel 510 55 pet. td, pet. Int. pitcher Carl Hamlltonand Dave UConn, Wake Forest, Fairfield “ I ’m not the coach. I ’m not status) I ’ll let you know. I think Goalies— Montreal, Penney. NY Elka IX SIkma 7-15 57 X, Henderson 5121-119, 1973— SteveCorlton, Phllodelphio Martinez from Winston-Salem (Cor Other schools, like Boston said. “ So there’s no need (to rush don’t, I don’t.” 1971— Ferguson Jenklns,Chlcago and Boston College. Pikiell has management.” Haynes said he’s making some pretty good Rangers, Vonblesbrouck. A— 17,453. Jim Woodcock 145135158, Ernie Wood 513 54 11, Chambers 513 55 13, Rscsgtlens llna League); waived pitcher Dave Beard (Allege, Notre Dame, St. John's Pepin 155396, Al Atkins 359, Joe Cotaldl Sobers 59 53 11. Vranes 1-3 041 2, G. 1970— Bob Gibson, St. Louis IM ovg td oflowa(AA). narrowed his choices to UConn, Referee— Terry Greoson. 1969— Tom Seover, New York Hill, Dal 60 14.9 5 and Wake Forest, came alook- Sr. 149-374, Mox Welch 360, Ralph Johnson 1-1 50 2, Young 53 50 0. Totals Craig, SF Cincinnati — Added to roster: Richmond. Fairfield and Yale. Dover 137-144-409, Bruce Fish 135369, 358121-2593. 1968— Gob Gibson, St. Louis 56687 12.3 5 Inflelders Kurt Stillwell, Lenny Harris ing after George proved he was 1967— Mike McCormick, Son Francisco Jordan, Minn 4$ 546 11.4 0 Dave Lachapelle 145373, Jerry Ridel LACLIPPERS(19) Monk, Waih 46 509 11.1 1 and Terry Lee, outfielder Tracy Jones, a college prospect but Connecti­ UConn opens its 198586 sea­ 135157-421, Joe DeSimone 135157-400, Cope 2-4 52 6, White 7-11 1-3 15, Combined Moior LaaguoAsyard Joe Oliver and pitchers Mike son Tuesday night, Nov. 26, Ftaims 3, Jits 3 Donaldson 58 1-4 7, Edwards 1518 51 X, 1966—Sandy Koufax, Los Aniiolos (NL) CotWe, Dal 45 924 11.6 1 cut's early interest caught Path cleared to try ‘Hot Rod’ Williams Dick Blinn 145376, Chris TImonev Manuel, NYG X 70 17.5 4 Konderla and Hugh Kemp. 1^374, Bill Palmer 152-371, Joe Tworo- Smith 1517 510 X , Brldgemon 2-6 50 4, 1965— Sandy KoufOx, Los Angeles (N L) Detroit — Traded Inflelder Barboro George’s attention. against Yale at the Field House 1964—Doan Chance, California (AL) Lotion, GB 43 686 16.0 2 WkNHpeg 1035-3 nlte 364, Charlie Whelan 135135380, Beniamin 1-4 1-2 3, Gordon 1-3 50 3, J.Bsll, TB (kirbey to Oakland for outfielder (3ave George in one publication is in Storrs. Cotgory 0315—3 Jock Talley 137-381, Bill Preston Murphv2-4526. Totals3575152489. 1963— Sandy Koutax, Los Aniieles (NL) 43 496 11.5 3 Collins. no comment Wednesday regarding a mistrial by withholding evi­ ter, hard-fought dispute was pro­ 1963— Don Drysdole, Los Angeles (N L) B.Johnton, Atl 42 924 1Z5 4 N EW O R LEA N S (U P l) - Sports First period— 1, Winnipeg, Turnbull 10 155397, Andy Lamoureux 185432, Tra­ Seattle 2127 X 25-91 Spognolo, Phil 41 522 12.7 3 Houston — Waived outfielder C. Jones, the ruling, spokesman Harvey dence, and based on a previous fessional and straightforward. (Babych, Amlel), 15:34. Penalties— vis Cook Sr. 135145175461. LA Clippers X X 1421-89 1M1— Whitey Ford,NewYork (AL) Tim Tolmon and Inflelder bribery charges against Tulane 1960—Vernon Low, Pittsburgh ( NL) Clark, Wash 39515 13.2 3 Greene said. Oregon case, that meant Williams “ Nonetheless, after a painstak-. Sheehy, Cal, 5:47; Picard, Win, malor Fouled out— McDaniel. Total fouls— El lord. Rams 971 15.0 Mike Rlchordt; sentpitcher Ron Mathlsto University’s John “Hot Rod” (fighting), 10:33; Hunter, Col, major Seattle X , LA Clippers 19. Rebounds— 1999—Early Wynn,Chlcago(AL) 38 3 Tucson (P C D ; designated for Wiiliams and eight others were could not be tried again without ing review of the entire record of CunllHa Aide 1958—Bob Turley, New York (AL) Wlldtr, TB 38 340 6.3 0 Williams should never have been (fighting), 10:23; Compbell, Win, 11:13; Seattle 46 (SIkma 10), LA Clippers X (3ulck, Phil 37 766 5 assignment pitcher Lorry Acker. indicted for alleged involvement in violating the Constitution’s double this case, we conclude that there is - Boschmon, Win, malor (flghtlng)- (Donaldson 11). Assists— Seattle 20 1957— Warren Spohn, Milwaukee (N L) 20.7 Los Angeles — Signed catcher Steve dismissed, a state appeals court Bill Hanson 175165479, Pot Irish 19S6—Don Newcombe, Brooklyn (NL) Payton, Chi 36 300 8.3 2 a scheme to shave points in two jeopardy clause. little support for the trial Judge’s ' gome miscondud, 15:13; Otto, Cal, 111-165473, Ken Arey 167-151-451, Lorry (Henderson, SObeTs 4), LA Clippers 18 Clark, SF 34 398 11.7 4 Yeager to a 1-year contract with an Illinois iands five has ruled, clearing the way to put malor (fighting), 15:12; Bourgeois, Col, (Edwards 5). Technicals— Seattle coach Mete: Warn l9l5lW 6eiily one CvYeung option year; added pitcher Hector In an appeal. Connick com­ Novella 153-165441, Ed Koskey 155165 wliwer woe selected from the cembbied Rsntro, Dal X 468 14.3 3 him back on trial. Metro Conference games this year conclusion that the state employed 18:58. 441, John DeAngells 161-175445, Joe BIckerstaft, LA Clippers (Illegal de­ Heredia to the roster. Second period— 3, Sheehy 1 (Quinn, fense), Seattle (Illegal defense), LA. moler leagues. Yards yds no ovg Id “I think it’s absoiutely a vic­ in return for cocaine and cash. plained the judge was letting an a strategy to provoke or goad the Tollsano 430, Bill WIshInskv 155423, Hill, Dal 894 60 14.9 5 New York (NL) — Traded pitchers Suter), pp, 9:56. 3. Calgary, Konroyd 2 Joe Goodfleld 155431, Don Vlgnone Clippers coach Chaney. A-5,240. Calvin Schlraldl and Wes Gordner ond tory,” District Attorney Harry Following two days of testimony “obviously guilty defendant... defendant into seeking a mistrial.” . (Bourgools, Kromm), 14:32. Quick, Phil 766 37 X.7 5 167-417, Honk Frey 409, John Lukas 409, AAonutl, Glonis 7X X 17.5 4 outfielders John Christensen and La Sc in recruiting wars Connick said after Wednesday’s at Wiiliams’ triai . in August, walk away scot-free.” Two of the appellate judges said FOneltlgg-vPtpllnsky, Col, malor elle Tarver to Boston for pitchers Bob Tony Marinelll 155407, Kevin Kelley Craig, SF 687 56 12.3 5 ruling. “ We didn’t have our day in Criminal District (^urt Judge Although a three-judge panel on nMMhM. 2:56; Turnbull, win, moior 161-401, Anton Mover 399, Tony Colla Lotton, GB 686 X 16.0 2 Oleda, Tom McCarthy, John Mitchell and the evidence at issue — a police (fW M n il 2:55; Silk, win, 3:27; Sheehy, 391, Jim Moore 179-393, George Kelley Bucka 137, Piatona 118 G o l f Chris Bayer; added to roster; pitchers court. We’re being given an Aivin Oser declared a mistrial and the state 4th Circuit Court of report, a taped confession and a Cgl.5:27;l(y*i,Wln, double minor, 8:45; Ellord, Roms 546 38 19i0 3 By United Press International averaged 21.1 points, 6 rebounds, 4 153. High Ind. single — Rick Johnson Jordan, Minn 946 49 11.4 0 Jose Boutlsto, Reggie Doble, Kyle opportunity now to have that.” dismissed the charges against Appeal agreed prosecutors’ ac­ photograph — did not necessarily Hunter, CM, 5:45; Kyte, Win, 19:49. 193. High Ind. triple — Bill Hanson 479. Hartshorn, and David West, outfielders assists and 3 steals per game. He DETROIT (118) Giles, TB 543 32 17.0 1 Even if Williams’ lawyer ap­ him, saying prosecutors had hope­ tions.had been “deplorable.” the have to be shared with the defense High overage — Ed Koskey 140.11. Cosbie, Dal 924 45 11.6 1 Marcus Lawton and Stanley Jefferson,' Five high school seniors — all led the Mullen Mustangs to a 153 Third jNrted->4, Winnipeg, Amlel 3 Standings-1. Dubaldo Eledrlc31-9, Cureton 58 50 8, Tripuckd 5161516 32. Inflelder Dove Mogodon and catcher peals to the Louisiana Supreme lessly botched the case by refusing Judges said Oser should not have (Sliin, iW b u lll, pp, 5:40.5, Winnipeg, Lalmbeer 519 3-4 21, Long 511 1-2 5, Tallwaad B.Johnson, Atl 924 47 12.5 4 record ..and the 1984 Centennial under rules of evidence. One Judge j 2. Van Tassel's 2510, 3. CorrentI Spognola, Phil 922 41 12.7 3 Barry Lyons; sent to Tidewater (ID : from Illinois — committed Wed­ Q>urt, Connick said he hopes .^o to share evidence with the defense, dismissed the charges. Tw o of Amlel 4 (Pootey), 15:1Z 6, Calgary,, Insurance 1511,4. Ann Marie's Restau­ Thomas 514 510 14, Benson 510 50 IX TW O MAN BEST B M .L — Gross — pitchers Randy Niemann, Terry lAoch League title. dissented, however, saying the Wilson 5 (Sheehy, Pepilnski), Johnson 58 50 5, Campbell 1-5 2-2 4,' Clark, Wash 919 39 13.3 3 nesday to playing basketball at the have the star center on triai again despite court orders to do so. them said Oser should not even rant 1513, 5.Cunlltfe Auto Body 1513, Tony Steullet-Ed Stone64, Ron Basll5 Monk, Wash 909 X 11.1 1 and John Young otk) catcher Clinf Other signings included: Rodney material should have been turned 15:57. Penally— Konroyd, Col, 5:31. Do mors 4-6 50 8, Gibson 53 3-3 9. Totals Hurdle; releasod Inflelder Kelvin Chopi University of Illinois in one of the before the end of the year. Prosecutors later testified Oser have declared a mistrial. 6. East Hartford Nursery 17-13, 7. 45im 3537 118. Chic Gagnon 67. Net — Nelson Eddy- J. Bell, TB 496 X 11J 2 Henderson, a 5foot-6 swingman over. Heritage Balt Catering 17-13,1. Jartran Dan Gathers 55, Sam Soplenz5Walt Brenner, NO 487 » 16.3 3 an, outfielder Tom Paclorek and largest recent recruiting classes Williams, who was drafted by screamed and cursed at them, and “ The court can easily en^athize Overtime— No scoring. Penalties— 1514, 9. Bremser's 1515, 10. Village MILWAUKEE (117) pitcher Brent Goff; pInch-hItter Rusty from Menchvllle High School in None. Shots on goal— Winnipeg 151510— Cummings 15X 1-4 31, Pressey 4-93-411, Kokouka 57, Jim Aufman-Bob Gauld Chadwick, Det 478 25 19.1 3 for the Big Ten school. the Cleveland Cavaliers, must wait another judge removed Oser from with the trial Judge, whose orders All three Judges on the appeals Stylist 1516,11. Marks Brothers 1516, X , Walt Komlnskl-(ierry Blanchard X , Eppe, GB 476 311 17.0 2 Stoub and Inflelder Larry Bowa declared Newport News, Va., and Mike 7-37. C4ilgarv 151510-3-37. 12. Courtney's 1516, 13. R 1 G Auto Litter 513 56 X , Hodges 513 53 15, fret agency. Signed to national letters of until his criminal case is decided presiding at the remaining Tulane were ignored or even intentionally court said the Oregon case did not Moncrief 59 56 9, Fields 59 50 ix John Boylan-Ron Morra 60, John House, TB 473 26 18.3 3 luzzolino, a 5foot point guard from 1517, 14. Purdy Corporation 1511,15. Clszewskl-Tom Molln 60. Renfro, Dal 468 X 14.2 3 Pittsburgh — Sent outfiblder Trench Intent were: Larry Smith, Alton, before the NBA will approve his trials. disregarded by the state on at least apply in this instance, and all Power-play conversions— Winnipeg Pogonl's 12-11. Pierce 1513 52 2X Lamp 56 50 6, LOW OROSS-LOW NET — Tony Dovls to Hawaii (P C D . Altoona (Pa.) High School, both 51.ColMrv51. MokeskI 1-1 1-1 3, Breuer 54 4-4 10, McKinnon, Chi 461 29 18.4 7 5foot-2; Phil Kunz, Carlyle, 5foot- contract. Oser said prosecutors had three occasions,” tl^ opinion said. a g re ^ Williams should be put Steullet 75. Net — Nelson Eddy 65,' St. Louis — Named Rich Hocker with Penn State. Goalies— Winnipeg, Lemelln. Win­ Davit 1-1 52 4, Reynolds 1-152 X Totals coach; retained Rick Leyvaoscooch. 8; Jeff Finke, Casey, 5foot-6; goaded the defense into requesting “ His conduct throughout this bit­ back on trial. nipeg, Hayward. A— 16,762. 5599 25X 137. Gordon Beebe 69, Blaine Hareld 70, Jan yds Ig Team officials in Cleveland had NIta Bwla Jayson 70, Bill Wood 73, Frank Walls, Dal Texos — Halved catcher Glenn Kendall Gill, Rich Central in Jon Fedor, a 58 power forward Djlrolt S11»X —111 12 4 Brummer. Referee Bryan Lenrls. Joyce Michaud 185502, Linda Luce Milwaukee X M D M — m Woltyna 7X John Boylan 72. Irvin, ftoms n 14 Olympia Fields, 5foot-3; and from Daytona Beaqh Spruce Creek i n , Beth Houck 215411, Kathy Gavin Three point goals— Johnson, HodoM. BEST 17 — G ro u — Ken Comerford Johnson, Rams ‘ 96 X foronto — Added to roster outtleldert Steve Bardo, Carbondale, 5foot-5. 115450, Maureen Wood 116-497, Lourle 75 Net— Walt Schardt 61, Bill Dowd 65, Groan, Roms ; 43 Otis (ireen and denallen Hill and High School, s i g ^ to play at Fouled out— None. Total Fouls— Detroit TO catcher Jeff Oewlllls. The group is the largest signed RadWlnga7.Klnga2 (Jognon 450, Lisa Hatfield 463, Kathy 7k Milwaukee X. Rebounds— Detroit Mike Schardt 67, Carl Mlkolawsky 61, Hopkins, Phil : X M Florida State and Dwayne Davis, a Flyers plian memorial service for Lindbergh BerzenskI 461, Jodi Isikewicz 453, Paul Cosman 68. Thurnwn, Doll ; 31 21 Baskelball by Illinois since the team’s current X(Lalmbeer17),Mllwouee51 (Llsterll). Los Angeles — Ploced starting guard 6-6 forward at St. Petersburg Dixie Priscilla Cushman 453, Marlon Gordon Aulsls-Oetrolt X (Thomas 14), Mil­ 10 Moyers with 4 seniors come to play for the Illini. DelreN 2 2 3 -7 waukee 35 (Pressey 10). Technical— Byron Scott on the Inlured list; activated Hollins High School, signed to play clared brain dead Sunday, he was operations at Wills Eye Hospitar ' \ Lee AngNie 2 5 5 -3 guard Ronnie Lester. Seniors this year are guards Bruce PHILADELPHIA (UPl) — The been completed Wednesday, said Milwaukee coach Nelson, Milwau­ gH vdspygNM at Florida. kept on life-support systems while and Scheie Eye Institute. - Fhet period— 1, Detroit, (iallant 9 (G. kee (Illegal defense). A— 10,395. Riggs, Ah 22711)15 4 J S 4 Douglas, Doug Altenberger and Philadelphia Flyers, idle since the Flyers spokesman Mark Piazza, Smith), 2:05. 2, Los Angeles, Guay 3 Trl-Tawn C a le n d a r Paytoh, Chi IN 991 9.137 7 . Orleans— Released wide receiver tra ^ c accident of their goaltender but burial would be in Sweden, his mother, Anna Lisa, and fian­ Lindbergh, in his fourth season] (unassisted), 5:41. X Detroit, CichockI 5 Lindsay Scott. Reggie Woodward and forwards The University of Utah signed Wilder, TB 239 930 X924 9 Pelle Lindbergh Sunday, will hold probably next week. The Pelle cee, Kerstin Pietzch, awaited the in the ,' (Foster), 8:51 4, Los Angeles, Sykes 2 Dove Slyne 221-510, Dean Baker DorseH, Dal ' IN 8N 4 J « 4 St. Louis ^ Signed kicker Novo Anthony Welch, a fifth-year senior, Wade Wyatt, a 5foot-4 guard from (Williams), pp, 17:49. Penoltles— 231-205573, Ray Bessette 215574, Stu Bolovic. Pocatello, Idaho. ^ a public memorial service tonight Lindbergh Memorial Fund for Monday night arrival of his father was the Flyers’ most valuable Parker 315570, Pete Fortin 514, Mac 78ara110:Bulla108 Crala, SF 119 664 9.6X 6 Efrem Winters and Scott Meents. Wells, L A ,-6:36; Kocur, Det, 13:56; y TO D AY ' Dickerson, Rams 173 6M A 7 X 1 Santa Clara University has before their game with the Edmon­ Cancer Research was established from Sweden. Mrs. Lindbergh had player last year and won the Larson, Det, 16:44. McDonald 521, John Miller 510, Kevin Beys Soccer Illinois is left with three Osborne 540, John Lee 503, (ieoroe Morris, NYG IX 643 3.919 1 for contributions in lieu of flowers. been visiting the country when the Vezina Trophy as the N H L ’s best CHICAGO (1M) ^ _ Class S Divislea Nelson, Minn IX 639 4J17 2 scholarships. signed 52 guard Osei ^ p ia h of ton Oilers. Second period— 5, Detroit, Gallant 10 Mover 509, Fran Gremmo 537, Rob Woolrldge 151751134, Green 7-135014, ' A private mennoriajl service with Lindbergh, legally drunk and accident happened. goaltender. ] Mlgllore 515, Rob Arendt 531, Bob S*Wiog Valley (at koosoni wBm I X *U $J035 7 Levertis Robinson, a 5foot-5 Long Beach Poly High'^ and 53 (Duguav, McEwen), 16:15. 6, Detroit, Oldham 7-14 50 14, (}ervln 11-21 52 7S, Canton High), 2 p.m. Tyler, SF I X 9n 4.9X 4 Officials at the Delaware Valley New Jersey officials were inves-! Duguoy 3 (Snepsts, Foster), 17:37. Arendt 550, Don Dzen 562, Gll Johnson ' Mocv 511 50 8, Banks 59 50 15 forward from Chicago King,' guaid Rodney Brown from Grand Lindbergh’s teammates, family speeding through a small New 507. Rtopine. Wash 137 9S7 4J91 6 Transplant Program declined to tigating the cirumstances that led;^ (>eooltles OoHont, Det, 11:33; Foster, Coalne 53 1-3 1, Oakley 52 50 0, FRIDAY E.Jockson, PMI 199 991 3 J X 1 signed with Cincinnati,, the Raidds, Bfich., as well as 59 and close friends was held in the Jersey town after a post-game Det, 15:13; Wells, l > , 15:13. Paxson 51 53 5 Totals 458915171M. Feetbeii Clark, GB 102 4X 9 A N 3 forward Craig McPherson of historic Old Swede’s church celebration early Sunday morning, say what organs were removed to Lindbergh’s accident. Resultsof TM id perted 7, Detroit, Larson 5 PHILADELPHIA (IN) Cbampaign-Urbana News-Gazette Taa-Talalara Camollc vs. St. Bernard's (at AMlenon, StL 117 479 41 X 4 DeAnsa Junior College. Wednesday. crashed his custom-modifieil and where they were used. An a second blood-alcohol test we'rp! (KW a), ^31. X Detroit, Ogrodnlck 5 Erving 516 57 19, Barkley 59 55 IX Dillon Stadium), 7 ;X p.m. J Jones, Det I X 472 said Wednesday, but Cincinnati Malone 7-7 21, Threott 512 52 19, 1J21 4 NTSAN MORI OroRd Prtx TeunwmeRt Mayor Wilson Goode said Lind­ Porsche into a concrete wall. He official of the Lions Eye Bank of submitted to the Camden County; (Snepsts), 4:29. 9, Detroit, Ogrodnlck 6 Shirley Eldrldge 205191-233-626, Bar­ 7-73 vrwHson, NO W9 493 4.2M 0 AIL8RBeR,Nev. 13 school officials wouM not confirm Gonsaga received a letter of (KIslo, Oollant); 5:26. Fenoltles— bara Seifert 463, Helen Gaffney 110, Cheeks 56 51 X Cottedge 1-5 54 5, Intent from Brian Fredrickson’ of bergh’s death “ leaves a void in never recovered. < the Delaware Valley, however, prosecutor’s office but were not- Enoblcm, LA, 5:13,- Foster, Det, Thompson SO 54 14, Johnson 1-2 50 X (SeeOikliRPRreRmeiee) the report. M nna Page 113-413, Pot Thibodeau US skialM Hiiladelphia sports that will never On Tuesday, after his parents said Lindbergh’s corneas were to released. 6:Ti; SnwsN, Del, 11:25; Larson, Det, Lou Toutoln 452, Lee Bean 466, Jones565410, Wood53005 Totals4589 Elsewhere, Michael Christian, Longview. Wash., a 57 forward. 4fS. 2S-34 110. Landeta, NYG X s SS ' H r i f l agreed to donate his useable be transplanted In operations at And John Vassallo, director of 17:07; Snepsts, Det, 15:42; D. Smith, LA, OoWa Butcher 460, Jessie WllllamSIlO, R a d io , T V Coleman, Mln X 68 43.9 Johan Kriek (6), Naples, Fta., def. described by his high school coach Notre Dame signed its four top be filled.” Mortle Barilla 455, Gall Hortzog 469, cwcofe .. 2718 X 28-1M Donnelly, Ah “We will always remember organs and tissues, tbe 25year-oId' two Philadelphia eye hospitals. the New Jersey Alcohol and. on goal— Detroit 15156-34. Los PhHMMpMa a x x i i — in S3 '68 XJ LRwr PImek, Czedioelavakla, 54, 53 as the best potential basketball recruits to letters of intent. They Mary Aim ZawlllnskI 455, Eleanor Buford, CM 44 89 41.3 (retired); Anders Jorrvd (9), Sweden, are Keith Robinson of Grover Pelle Lindbergh as someone who Swede was removed from life Gene Polgar, executive director Beverage Control Division, said Angeles 151511-31 _ . .. . W l^ n 171, Bertha Toutoln 201-507, T h re w in t goals— Woolrldge, Gar- TONIGHT Saxon. Dal S7 player he’s seen in Colorado, chose l^wer M w conversions— Detroit 5 vin, Threott. Fouled out— none. Total ASA 49 XI def. Heinz Guenthontt, Swllierland,53,5 never quit, who had kind words for support systems at John F. of the LidHs Eye Bank, said be did the club where Lindbergh had been - tertara Shedrick 178-451, Linda Show 7:00 (}olf: Kopalua Internatlanal, nOgiOTtfr Few S3 99 X 8 3; Boris Becker, a, w m I (Sermony, def. Geor^a Tech over Illinois as the Cleveland High School in Buffalo, ALeeAnoeleeXI. - Corot Lewie 175195SM, Betty rouls— Chicago 35, Philadelphia M. ESPN HOYCsWif NQfTiS S9 67 42.9 SMomo (Slickslein, ltroel,517-A- SMbn school at which he will play college N. Y., Joe F r^ ric k of Cincinnati, all, ai^ was a winner in every Kennedy Hospital in Stratford, not know the names o f . the drinking before the crash hadla., O o d lle e ^e tre lt, Stefon. Los An- Mplorca 178-493, Harriet Hoslett 115 R^unds-ChTcago « (Green 16), 7 :X Bruins vs. Maple Leafs, Channel Oorchi, TB 61 42.4 gilMEIIat.A-3,47X Philadelphia 41 (Malone 16). Am IsIs— . 4S Edberg, 3, Sweden, def. Thienry TuloMie, Scott Paddock of Plantation, Fla., sense of the word,” Goode said. N.J. recipients, but they were in their special exemption from Voorhecs 4 ^ Dot Hills 469, Morcello Rivers M Block, Det 44 97 XI France. 53, 7-6 (57); Ivon Lendl, 1, baU. 196-497, Pam Stratton 193-503, Chlcogo 34 (Mocv 13), Phllodephlo X / 9:00Collegefoatball: South Carolina Birdsong, StL As a Junior last year, Christian and Tony Jackson of Weston, Conn. Fuperal arrangements had not Although Lindbergh' was de­ 30s and were to have their Township to stay open until S a .ih .. Nilswe KetTvr roeer. (Cheeks 13). A— 10,331. 96 67 4U) Ctechotlavakla,dif.LRrrv9lefankl,U.S.. Claudette Mortens 451. S t ^ vs. Grbmbllng, ESPN Runoger, SF « 97 X.1 34,5154). \

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 14.1985 - 11! :U - MANCHESTER HERALD, thureday. Nov. 14,1985 NHL roundup Sporta in Brief \ F O C U S / Familu M CC ntedt softball coach Sabres’ Perreault aging well Manchester Community College is searching for a women’s softball coach for the ’86 spring season. Prospective candidates should have prior coaching experience and also a physical By Combined Wire Services York Rangers defeated Montreal education background. Applicants should direct their resumes to 5-2, Hartford beat Minnesota 52, Chicago downed Quebec 6-4, Cal­ * * MCC director of athletics Pat Mistretta at the school, or call Looking at Gilbert Perreault’s In ia s e I; 647-60S8. birth certificate is meaningless. gary Ued Winnipeg 3-3,‘ Detroit He simply does not age. walloped Los Angeles 7-2, and 'v. Perreault, who turned 35 Wed­ Pittsburgh topped Vancouver 53. Workshop Husky cagers to be on display nesday, scored once and set up two Sandl Hastings other goals, including John R«ng«rB 5. CanadItnB 2 Tucker’s game-winner, in the SOUTHINGTON — The 1985-86 University of Connecticut It was a classic fluke, but a li men’s basketball team will put on its annual ‘Blue-White’ Sabres’ 6-4 home triumph over the game-winner nonetheless by Mike . With the second scrimmage at Southington High on Friday night at 8 p.m. Rogers, who had Just been recalled assist, his 1,269th career point, he Tickets for the scrimmage are $3 for adults, $2 for children 16 from exile in New Haven of the moved into seveilth place on the and under. Tickets are $3 for everyone at the door on game night. . all-time NHL scoring list. New exec wtth ’The Huskies final preseason action is against the Puerto Rican With the scored tied 2-2 at 9:21 of National Team Saturday night, Nov. 23 at the Field House in “ I didn’t know I was so close," Perreault said. “ There’s still a lot the second period Rogers was Storrs. Connecticut launches its ’85-86 campaign on Tuesday of room for improvement. You credited with a power-play goal night, Nov. 26, against Yale at the Field House at 8 p.m. tight budget has learn every day, every year; I when the rebound of his short wrist learn every day there’s always shot was put into the net by something new. • Montreal defenseman Rick Green. wardrobe puzzle Mattingly has minor surgery Perreault was the first player John Vanbiesbrouck was out­ ever chosen by the Buffalo l^bres, standing in goal for New York, NEW YORK — first baseman Don QUE8TON: Recently I received a Job promotion with the No. 1 overall pick in 1970. kicking out 26 shots and surrender­ Mattingly underwent minor surgery yesterdayto correct a and I now wear a Jacket and tie to work each day. I It is' nearly impossible to believe ing only second-period goals to tendon problem on the little finger of his right hand, the club Perreault is no slower than he was Bobby Smith and Sergio Momesso. have a brown Jacket and a brown-striped tie. What yesterday announced. 15 years ago, only smarter. The loss broke the Canadiens’ should I add? The surgery, which was performed by hand surgeon Dr. , " I don’t want to retire, but we’ll five-game unbeaten streak. Charles Malone, was termed "very successful” in correcting a see," the Sabre center said. "A ll Mark Osborne, Steve Patrick, ANSWER: Since the most appropriate business James Patrick and Ron Greschner catch in the extensor tendon of the finger! ‘ ‘ my life, I want to be a hockey look is a suit, I recommend you invest in two suits. A had the other New York goals. player, now it’s 16 years. I don’t navy blue suit should be your first choice, followed by Cardinals dump Jess Atkinson know how many more years... Hawks 6, NordlquaB 4 a gray suit. Wear these suits with white, off-white, or there’s so many young and good At Chicago, Troy Murray scored blue shirts and burgundy- or blue-patterned ties. If hockey players. I ’ll see how I do ST, L o u i s —T he St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday signed kicker two goals, and Curt Fraser had a you vary the style of your shirt collars and the after this year. If I ’m able to play Novo Bojovic, who form erly kicked in the USFL. goal and three assists to defeat patterns of your ties, your wardrobe will seem larger another year why not?” Bojovic replaces rookie kicker Jess Atkinson, who was waived Quebec. The Black Hawks scored When he does retire, Perreault than it Is. A navy blazer and gray sicks would be after missing all three field goals he attempted in his two-week three goals in a four-minute acceptable, if upper management wears sport Jackets will be remembered most for stretch of the second period to take ■tint with St. Louis. Atkinson, who had kicked for the New York regularly. captivating rink-long rushes that a 52 lead midway through the 4 Giants before being waived, had been signed after veteran Neil routinely brought crowds to their game. O’Donoghue was released. feet. No less lethal, Perreault’s QUESTION; I bold a middle management position UPI photo rushes are fewer and have been FlamM 3, Jata 3 in a manufacturing company. I wear a suit to work Wepner denies coke dealer charges replaced by intricate weaves and At Calgary, Alberta, Carey New York’s Bob Brooke (13) slams Montreal’s Bob every day. Although my wife objects, I often wear a patient maneuvering to control the Wilson tipped Neil Sheehy's35foot short sleeve shirt in the summer. Is this acceptable? NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - Form er boxer Chuck Wepner, puck long enough for someone else slap shot past Winnipeg goaltender Gainey into the boards in action at Madison Square to score. With the score tied 2-2 Brian Hayward with 4:03 left in whose career was the inspiration for the "Rocky” movies, Garden Wednesday night. Rangers won, 5-2. ANSWER: A short sleeve shirt is never an Wednesday pleaded innocent to charges that he is a cocaine early in the third period, that regulation to draw Calgary into the person was Tucker. appropriate choice for business. Furthermore, you ^ a le r , tie. Winnipeg outshot Calgary 7-3 " I didn't even look," Tucker in the wide-open overtime but should always wear a long sleeve shirt with a suit. Wepner, who once went IS rounds before losing to Muhammad PMigulns 6, Canucks 3 said. “ I Just knew approximately could not score on Calgary goal- Galiant and John Ogrodnick struck Research has proven that managers who wear short Raymond Boisvert of Andover All on a technical knockout, appeared for arraignment where the net was and when Bert tender ReJean Lemelin. for two goals apiece to power At Vancouver, British Columbia, sleeve shirts do not have as much authority and power Wednesday in Middlesex County Superior Court. passed it over, I just shot it. Gilbert Detroit's shelling of Los Angeles. Terry Ruskowski scored twice and as those who wear longsleeve shirts. Therefore, I describes his 10-year struggle to Wepner, 46, stood with his head bowed in Middlesex County R«d Wings 7, Kings 2 Mario Lemieux added a goal and gives you the puck all the time.” The victory was Detroit's first in recommend you wear a long sleeve shirt year round. recover from two major strokes and Superior Court as Judge Joseph F. Deegan Jr. continued his bail eight games on the road. two assists to spark Pittsburgh. In other NHL games, the New At Inglewood, Calif., Gerard In the summer, it’s acceptable to roll the shirt sleeves at 875,000. ^ up if you are too warm. several little strokes. Harild photo by Pinto New Boston arena site proposed Kapalua Bay course QESTION: I hold a supervisory position in a bank. I Tigers get wear suits to work every day but I ’m not confident BOSTON — A restaurant owner and an architect have choosing my own Jewelry. What’s appropriate for proposed building a $500 million sports and entertainment center suits Lyle perfectly earrings? on the site of a trash dump instead of a new sports arena on the to add speed to lineup StroliR^^ existing Boston Garden location. - ANSWER: Your question is a good one because Jason Kravetz, owner of Jason’s, and Kenneth Paolini, an KAPALUA, Hawaii (UPI) - If Even his opponents say the By Richard L. Shook He is a native of Cuba who N most individuals underestimate the importance of architect, said they formed Boston Planning Partners to pursue there's such a thing as a course Kapalua Bay Course is tailor- United Press International came to the United States in the accessories. They fail to realize that Jewelry Stroke their proposal with municipal officials and seek investors. perfectly suited for a golfer, the made for Lyle. 1980 “ Freedom Flotilla.” Gar­ ' ' ' (t "Boston is a world class city with world class'sports teams. Kapalua Bay layout on the island Mark O'Meara, who watched DETROIT - The Detroit bey is primarily a first baseman completes the business wardrobe. In general, gold, ' ‘'i ' of Maui is it for Gotland’s shoot a 64 last week, said. Tigers, after failing to repeat as but also plays the outfield and a silver, and pearl earrings are your best choices. If the What it needs is a world class arena and we believe our plan / ’ H w bggi w«y satisfies that need,’ ’ Kravetz said. Lyle. / "The course favors a iong hitter World Series Champions in 1985, little third base. real thing is out of your reach, good costume Jewelry is ' The pair held a news conference Wednesday to unveil their In the opeipng round of the and none of the fairway traps come completed their second offsea­ The acquisition of Collins acceptable. Earrings which are the right size and Ray Boisvert struggles with a killer setting 4 etrofeetoto nMliioe (e e ^ e m iin g proposal for "The Palladium,’ ’ a 22,000-seat sports and $500,000 Kapalua International into play for Sandy. He Just gets up son trade Wednesday when they marks the second deal Detroit shape will'cnhanoe your professional image. Look for >itrpl*epj^.e«ki2'#'4ii ' ...... entertainment center on the site of a former trash incinerator in Tournament Wednesday, Lyle co­ there and fires right over 'em. acquired Dave Collins, a speedy has made after failing to defend a mid-sized button earrring. Any shape is all right to vered the 6,879-yard mountainside " I t ’s Just unbelievable how switch-hitting outfielder, from South Boston. its 1984 World Championship. project a polished, professional appearance. Avoid By Margaret Hayden thought and care, he refinishes furniture, paints layout in 5under-par 66. much this course is built for his Oakland. Riek teuton tlmt gafl be centrbiliRtafe:' The Tigers traded backup dangly eairings and hoops. Herald Reporter ceilings and plays the organ. He had bought an organ bigh Mood pnNMure. bUlb red Mood orti But consider this: Over the nine style of game. Plus, he’s playing Collins, 33, was obtained from catcher Bob Melvin and pitcher six weeks before he had the stroke. rounds Lyle has played on the very well.’’ Lendl, Becker struggle, win the A's in exchange for 25year- Juan Berenguer to San Fran­ QUESTION: I ’ve been told open-toe shoes are When Raymond Boisvert woke up June 22,1975, he “ If I live long enough I’ll be able to play any tune I countr overwdigMt becit dleeeiee nbd course, he has shot an aggregate Thdt isnn to imply thaf the 43 old utility man Barbara Garbey cisco in return for left-handed discouraged in business. In particular, I ’ve heard could barely move. want," he said. diabetes. AHboiwb dingnosli, — Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker, the top seeds, 45under par. other professionals have been starter Dave LaPoint and two in a move to get some speed at they shouldn’t'be worn for a job interview. Should I “ I was afraid to get out of bed; afraid I ’d fall," said With the help of the lessons and practice, he and committed a host of errors Wednesday but made their way in In winning the 1984 Kapalua placed in an also-ran category. minor leaguers. LaPoint and the top of the Tigers’ batting throw them away? Boisvert during an interview Friday. gradually regained the use of each finger on his left it is etiU tbeaew diy'^si)^^^ their respective matches into the second round of the $375,000 International — then played at par A stroke behind Lyle at 5 under order. Frank Tanana give Detroit two With the help of his wife, Nellie, he got out of bed and hand and finally the ability to to play cords with four men’s Grand Prix tennis tournament. 71 — he compiled rounds ■ of 67s are O’ Meara, , left-handed starters to go with fingers at once after months and months of practice. It and third M K b g c a ^ of death. “ We were looking for a player seemed to be all right. She wanted to call a doctor or Lendl, ranked the No. 1 player in the world, took a set and a half 68-64-6565. In last week’s World , Bernhard right-handers Jack Morris, Dan ANSWER: The best business shoe for women is a an ambulance but he told her not to. He went back to took years to regain the ability to turn a fork he was To |iebP r e i t i i ^ ^ who can steal some bases and V to find his rhythm before beating Larry Stefanki 3- 6, 6-2, 6-0. Championship of Golf, Lyle won Langer, , John Mahaf- Petry and Walt Terrell. classic pump with a closed toe and closed heel that is bed and the same thing happened again. This time, holding in his left hand so he could eat normally. This generate some offense," Tigers of stndiet sojllMyr Becker, the No. 2 seed, started strong in his match with Shlomo individual play with rounds of fey, Dan Halldorson and Hawaii an inch and a half to two inches in height. The shoe she called an« ambulance and rushed him to was a landmark in his recovery, permitting him to vice president and general Collins will likely supplant 6567-6564. product David Ishii. should be leather in a basic color — black, navy, dark Manchester Memorial Hospital. enjoy restaurant meals again. asaociatioRHwa -:Glickstein of Israel but struggled to a 6-2, 7-5 victory. manager Bill Lajoie said. "H e is Larry Herndon in left field for All told, in the two tournaments, Perhaps not surprisingly, five of brown, taupe, or burgundy. You should wear the “ From then on it was downhill," said Boisvert. WARNim.Iti^ the kind of player who can get on Detroit despite a reputation as he has pocketed $205,000. the top nine players participated in Boisvert is 72 today and a retired dental technician. THEIR HOME at 127 Lakeside Drive. Andover, base, steal another and make a mediocre defensive player with classic pump for ail Job interviews because it is your "‘I /'.>v Hagler-Mugabi bout reset If he can win this week, he'll add last week’s World Championship of Ten years ago he become one of the 500,000 people a shows many of their interests. He showed off the lot of things happen. He adds a poor throwing arm. His best choice. However, once you’ve been hired an open ■» ■ .*',8 “ - another $125,000. Golf. year in this country to have a stroke, a cerebrovascu­ rooms he has papered and the ceilings he has finished. another dimension to our playing time was cut short last toe shoe is an appropriate alternative, except in the ' 'x Wofwinim nf Iriiniwrtrs f* :! NEW YO RK — The middleweight championship bout between lar disease which affects the blood vessels which “ I had to go up the ladder backward," he said. ^Marvelous Marvin Hagler and John "Th e Beast" Mugabi, team." season after turning in a fine most conservative industries. year for the supply oxygen'to the brain. He sat down as he scrubbed, sanded and varnished I -ori^nally scheduled for Nov. 14, has been officially rescheduled ' ^. A ’ WdOMIjltr' Troy makes Class L field Collins, who batted .251 last in ’84. Stroke, said a spokesman from the American Heart the floors. Their smooth finish shows around the :-'for Monday, March 10, at Caesars Palace, it was announced season, rejoins his Manager QUESTION: I’m tired of wearing button-down Association, is the third leading cause of death in this handmade, braided rugs his wife bought. He mows the vision, parthnili^infaisagar'! xt, Wednesday. HAMDEN — A pair of athletes the 100 free but didn’t make the Sparky Anderson, under whom “ I had a few nagging injur­ blouses with my suits. Can you suggest some country. In 1082, the latest year In its statistics, some lawn on a riding mower Snd raises a garden. He had to I- ’The bout will be part of a double-header, which also includes will represent the Manchester qualifying time. he played in Cincinnati. ies," Collins said. “ They said alternatives? 1.9 million Americans were living with the results of give up swimming in the lake by their home because of . ! WBC super welterweight champion Thomas Hearns’ challenge ‘T m elated," Collins said they were going to platoon me stroke. the danger of twisting his weakened, left ankle and High swim team in Saturday’s Factora, one of the Indians' most from his Cincinnati home. " I after a while. Then the next day Boisvert’s two strokes and several little strokes that stubbing his toes on his damaged foot. :to NABC middleweight title holder James Shuler for his Class L championship meet at consistent performers in the past ANSWER: Yes, you have a variety of options other had the opportunity to play for they called me in and told me he had later in the hospital caused mass! ve damage he " I still can’t talk the way I want and have to have a ! middleweight crown. Hamden High. two seasons, has been All-State in than the conservative but always acceptable Mimbiiess or n^aloiesa iafnc*. aim>W Sparky in Cincinnati 1978. Dusty Baker was going to play still struggles to overcome. strap going around by calf and foot to pick up myJoot, ' I Mary Ann Troy Joined teammate diving the last two years. She was button-down collar blouse. Blouses most commonly leg. ' . '/ That’s where I really learned left field. I never played much and my body is very crooked. The pain never stops in Shelley Factora at the champion­ third in Class L a year ago. worn for business which I recommend include: the Sixers Toney undergoes surgery ships, after making the cut at how to play the gam e." the rest of the year.” AT FIRST, he could not speak at all. The doctor told my foot. If I get overtired, it Jumps and I can’t stop It.” Wednesday's Class L Qualifying Manchester’s Sharon Lauzon, Garbey, 29, batted .257 with 6 Collins should help Detroit’s front tie, the asymetrtcal closing, the V-neck (not too him to blink his eyes if he could hear. He blinked. 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QUESTION: imbalance. Your dog should be easier to cut because the blood Our dog drinka examined by a veterinarian. vessels con be seen inside the nail Readers want end to sibling rivalry a lot more wa­ Your veterinarian will probably as a red or pink line.' Cut the nails ,r- ter than be used want to have some laboratory tests up to the bl(>od vessels but not Into them. Darker pigmented nails are expect that Agnes’ grandparents to. I’ve changed P e t F oru m performed in order to pinpoint the DEAR staying at a motel. from feeding exact cause. Many of the diseases a little more difficult. Cut theses ' It would be as thrilling for them treat her (Tom’s) three younger If nails only to the point where they READERS: children like they treat Agnes. i him dry food to Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. that cause polydipsia, including FInt this ap­ as a trip to Disneyland. And that some canned diabetes, can be successfully are even with the bottom of the way the sisters at home wouldn’t May I ask “Torn’’ bow she treats peared in my her former in-laws? Does she take food as a friend treated or controlled once a pads of the toe. column: feel so left out. suggested, but specific diagnosis is made. It is best to start with one nail as D e a r A b b y JJ., ROCHESTER, N.Y. all her children to visit them, and it doesn’t seem a “test” and clip a very small “ DEAR refer to them as “Grandma and to matter what I QUESTION: Do we have to have amount of that nail at a time. After ABBY: lam the Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: “Tom” could be Grandpa Jones” ? Are Mother’s feed him. Could a veterinarian clip our dog’s each cut, observe the end of the mother of four expressing her own feelings of and Father’s Day cards signed by there be something causing this sign of a number of diseases. In toenails? Is it possible to clip them nail for a pink color which lovely daugh­ anger and resentment rather than all the children and sent to them? besides his diet? some instances, polydipsia is the ourselves? Will they bleed? indicates that you have cut close to ters. The eldest that of her three younger children. Are the girls encouraged to make only apparent symptom. However, but not into the blood vessels. Then Their ages must be anywhere from presents for them on birthdays and is II. I’ll call her \ ANSWER: As your friend sug­ polydipsia is often observed along ANSWER: Some dogs are regu­ clip the remaining nails so that Agnes. When infancy to 6 years old — too young St. Valentine’s Day? Does “Toro” gested, a change in the amount of with an increased appetite (poly­ larly exercised on a paved surface they are slightly longer than the were to offer, but that idea would to have formed their own feelings invite them for family dinners on “test” nail. If you do cut into a Agnes was 3, her father died. 'Two ’Thanksgiving and Christmas — or water consumed is sometimes phagia) or other seemingly unre­ and never are in need of a nail years later, I remarried. Every have to Originate with them. of envy and resentment. Instead of oberved when a dog’s diet is lated signs such as loss of hair or a clipping. Dogs that are exercised blood vessel, apply a small piece of summer, the parents of my first Readers?” harboring such feelings, “Tom” any other time? To put it bluntly, changed. This is especially true noticeable change in the dog’s on soft ground sometimes have cotton with firm pressure for a few husband take Agnes for a month. Did I get letters! should rejoice in the knowledge do "Toro” and her three younger when a dog is switched from a level of activity. Any one of these their nails clipped and it is possible . minutes. that her 11-year-old has loving daughters treat these people as Their son was their only child, and well as she treats her new in-laws? canned to a dry food. signs alone or a combination of to do this yourself. Agnes is their only grandchild. So DEAR ABBY: Your answer to grandparents who can afford to “Polydipsia” is the one-word them suggests an underlying There are several types of nail Edward Williams is a Manches­ far Agnes has been to Disneyland, “Tom” was appalling! How can take their only grandchild on There are exceptions, of course, term used to describe an abnormal problem. clippers available at kennel supply ter veterinarian. Do yoa have a Hawaii, Mexico and Europe. My you be so insensitive to the feelings exotic trips. but I think the grandparents will increase in water consumption. If Your dog could be suffering from stores. Be careful that you don’t question you’d like to see answered husband and I cannot afford to take of the younger siblings? Look MICHIGAN SOCIAL WORKER treat the “new” kids equally if the the polydisia lasts (or more than a any of a number of diseases such as cut the nails too short and cut into here? Write to Pet Fornm, P.O. our other three children on trips ahead: Agnes will grow up to be a kids and their mom will make the few days, it is probably not related diabetes, kidney disease, liver the blood vessels of the nail. Box 591. Manchester Herald, Man­ DEAR ABBY: “Tom” should ■ -‘n’r ' ' .V'«- like that, and they are understan­ snob, thinking she is better than first move. ’The ball is in “Toro’s” -■ f. i'S ■. to a diet change. Polydipsia is a disease or possibly a hormone Toenails that are white are usually chester, Conn.. 96040. dably envious and resentful: I'm her sisters, who will surely grow to use this opportunity to teach her court. Feel free to use my name. hate her. It’s Just human nature. children two valuable lessons: (1) sure with all the divorces, deaths LAURA B. IN MAPLE VAI^ ‘ i f ' ' and marriages, this is a common “Torn” should not permit those Learn to accept the things you LEY, WASH. Jokes about mustache problem. If you or any of your grandparents to take Agnes any­ cannot change. (2) Life is not •- . readers have a solution. I’d appre­ where unless the sisters are always fair. The earlier they learn DEAR ABBY: You’d better tell ciate knowing it. included. Admit you were wrong. these lessons, the stronger they “Coroey Venbemann” that Dizzy Herald photo by Richmond TORN Abby. will be. I think we parents try too Dean must have been listening to LOS ANGELES hard to protect our children from radio when he "originated” that A rainy day kept Dog Warden Richard Rand from taking Remarks force a stiff upper lip “bumps” and bruises, so their “DEAR TORN: What are your line, “Lot’s of people who don’t say Teddy for a waik on Yuesday. Tedddy is a good-natured one at all? Yes. OK. What kind? “It makes you look older” “Wben alternatives? To deny Agnes those DEAR ABBY: The solution to childhood will be as painless and ain't, ain’t working.” Many years smooth as possible. This is doing UPI photo Border coilie who is ready for adoption at the dog pound. ago, during One a little more clipped. But the hell did you grow that thing.” exotic trips with her grandparents “Tom’s” problem is so simple. I’m where and when to grow it? “Hey, I like it" “Hey, I don’t like, in order to avoid being envied by surprised you didn't see it. While them no favors. They need to be Will Rogers said it first. Pittsburgh-Born Eric Anderson walked with the biggest World War II," equipped to live in the “real” world But, on the other hand, it was a when I was a I finally decided that my annual it.” “It makes you look different.” her half-sisters? Not fair to Agnes. Agnes is off with her grandparents, stars of the 60’s when iong folk songs were in vogue. Now Adopt a pet To ask the grandparents to take the parents should treat the other where they will be dealt more laid-back zany football player grunt in Uncle J o e ’s trip to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, “You don’t seem the same.” “Are one of the half-sisters along every girls to picnics, visits to the serious bumps. named Joe who first he has resurfaced on the North American music scene Sam’s army, I Canada would be the right time you sure you’re not running around year in the interest of family MARY IN CORBIN. KY. said: “I never met a man I didn’t crossed the and right place. Surrounded by my with some broad?” “What the hell children’s museum, the amuse­ with his own record label and a major concert tour. He W orld son, and my salmon fishing brought that on. Are you going unity? Rather presumptuous. It ment park, the zoo. and overnight like — except Will Rogers.” has recorded three albums in Europe over the last five Collie called Teddie equator on a would be very generous if they camping trip or a fun weekend DEAR ABBl^: “Torn” seems to WESTPORT PETE troop ship with Joe German buddies. through the male menopause?” years. 2,500 other GIs. So the first morning out, on our The best one of all came from my We were on our way to the cape, I shaved all good fishing buddy Leon Caston-, awaits new owner way to New around my upper lip. I was guay of Windsor. “For crying out Guinea, and be­ committed. loud ... You look like a muskrat Rest can help your back problems ByAurbara Richmond and eagerly accepted a dog biscuit. cause 99 percent of us had never fellow’s suggestion. “Hey.. Joe, At the end of the first week at that Just surfaced. Get rid of the 60’s tro u b a d o r finds Sptolal to the Herald Last week’s featured pet, a male crossed that dividing line, we had since there’s nothing up top, why - Mary and Laird Hart’s farm, the damned thing.” DEAR DR. quently, and especially when I eat. he needs calcium for his bones. shepherd-husky cross named to undergo an initiation, trans­ don’t you grow a beard?” started a comments started coming each I’ve got news (or all and sundry. GOTT: My wife I asked my doctor, but didn’t get Who is right? This week’s featured pet is a Pluto, was scheduled to be adopted forming us from polywogs to hirsute growth on my face. morning when we sat down (or I’m having a good time with it and has something any help. I think this is rathier new audience in 80’s black, brown and white border this week. Rand said the man who shellbacks. I was extremely proud of the full breakfast. “That cookie-duster’s enjoy watching it fill in. When I’m wrong with the strange. Can you shed some light collie named Teddy. Teddy was found Pluto roaming on East This initiation amounted to all beard, and especially the must­ growing pretty well, Joe.” “Didn’t good and ready, I might shave it muscles in her on the subject? DEAR READER: You are right. found by the fence at the dog pound . Middle Turnpike said if he wasn’t kinds of horseplay before we were ache. However, a “chicken” ma­ you wash under your nose this off. And then again, I may never. back. Her doc­ D r. G o tt Bone spurs are not produced by By Michael Babod music, Andersen reminds his fans on Nov. 5. He’s about 1 year old. claimed by his owner, that he accepted into King Neptune’s jor, who I really think was Jealous morning?” “Keep it up, Joe. It tor has ordered DEAR READER: Your long dietary calcium. They appear with United Press International of his roots in Greenwich Village Dog Warden Richard Rand said wanted to take him. court. Our executive officer, who of my growth, made me shave It looks great.” “For crying out loud, Joe Garman Is a Manchester history of sinus trouble is probably age in some people, through no with Ochs, Mitchell, Buffy Sainte- off. why don’t you shave that thing resident who Is an authority on fly her to stay in Teddy was dragging a rope but Ginger, the cocker spaniel fea­ was beautifully mustached, had bed. I think Peter Gott, M.D. a manifestation of allergy, a form fault of their own. Your husband TORONTO — Eric Andersen, a Marie and Tom Paxton in the wasn’t actually tied to the fence. half his upper lip shaved off. Yours off?” Etc., etc.. fishing. As of today, he still sports maybe if she of hay fever. There are many might be aided by cortisone survivor of the folk boom two mid-60s “when everyone wrote He seems to be a gentle dog and sits tured in the column a couple of truly, who sported a very GI OVER THE YEARS, I toyed bis mustache. antihistamines now available injections administered by an decades ago, has resurfaced on the long songs.” weeks ago, was adopted on Nov. 7 haircut, had the clippers run right with the idea of growing a AT THE END of two weeks, it would get out in quietly waiting for someone to by an East Hartford family. the sun, it would without a prescription. I suggest orthopedic surgeon. An operation North American music scene with adopt him. down the middle of his head (the mustache again. But as quickly as had really come in well. I couldn’t l8 candy dandy? help her back. you ask your doctor to recommend to remove the spur would be his own record label and a new HE WAS discovered by Paxton reverse of what is known as a the idea entered my head, it left wait to get home, tell Joyce about There were three new dogs atthe The little mixed-breed puppy BOSTON (AP) — Chocolatemay What do you think? massage, hot packs, ultrasound, several; try each until you find out curative. Meanwhile, calcium sup­ tour. in 1963 at a San Francisco bar pound this week, two others that was found roaming on Sheldon Mohawk haircut today). And so it Just as fast. Up until the time I the salmon we had caught, and. of which agrees with you and controls plements — in the form of milk or He still sobnds on stage like the where he shared singing time with went, with Neptune’s helpers nail­ became acquainted with my now course, let her admire my new fight tooth decay, say researchers chiropractic, pain medication or a besides Teddy. One is a female Road a couple of weeks ago has at the Forsyth Dental Center, who DEAR READER: The sun may full course of physiotherapy. She your symptoms. I think you should pills — are appropriate for a man folksinger whose works such as Janis Joplin, after a two-year stint Labrador retriever. She’s all been adopted by a School Street ing all of us polywogs with all kinds good buddy, Tom Clark, of Jackson look. feel good on your wife’s back, but it first ask your doctor, because at of 67. “Thirsty Boots” became stand­ in. pre-medical studies at Hobart of silliness. Mich. Her reaction? (I had to pick her suspect a chemical substance, also should try the bed rest for a week, black and Rand said her name is family. found in coffee, tea and unswee­ is unlikely to affect the deep then move on to other options as the age of 70, you may have some ards in the United States in the College in New York State. Paxton Beau. She was picked up at The dog pound is located off After checking my not-so- Tom sports a mustache of up at the Hartford train station, muscles. Neither does Ben-Gay or condition — such as high blood mid-1960s. But despite his solo brought the young Andersen to gorgeous appearance, I figured to monumental proportion and de­ and kept my hand over my upper tened fruit Juices, somehow inhib­ indicated. Perhaps the bed is Greenwood and Marion drives on Olcott Street near the town dump. its chemical reactions leading to any other linament. contributing to her back problems. pressure or heart trouble — that Send your questions to Dr. Gott performances on accoustic guitar, New York, where he Joined a Nov. 7. Rand said she loves to play There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog. The hell with it and went to the sign. His is the kind seargeant lip when she stepped off the train) would rule out a spedific remedy. in care of The Manchester Herald he is reluctant to describe some of generation of protest singers. (risbee and even had one in her new owner must also buy a license company barber, and had my head major types in the British Army was “Oh, my gosh,” and then all plaque buildup and cavities. After trying a period of rest, your at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH his new music as ‘ ‘the folk music of After release of “Today is the mouth when he picked her up. for the dog. shaved as I sat on a makeshift wear to intimidate the troops. A kinds of giggles. Plus “It prickles” In a separate study made at wife will need back X-rays to make DEAR DR. GOTT: 1 have had DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband 44101. Due to volume of mail, the 80s.” Highway” on Vanguard Records in Hie other new dog is a full-grown Rand is at the pound weekdays barber’s chair afloat on the broad full-blown waxed handle-bar that when I kissed her. Fairleigh-Dickinson University, sure she does not have a problem, sinus trouble since I was a is 67. He has a spur on the bottom of individual questions cannot be “My strength is still in the arena 1965, Anderisen had five more Doberman pinscher. The dog is a from noon to 1 p.m. He can also be Pacific. curls and bristles at the ends. It is a The reactions and remarks of researchers say that adding cal­ like osteoporosis, with her spinal teenager and I will be 70 next his foot. He refuses to take any answered. (Questions of general of emotions and ideas,” said the Vanguard releases, two by Warner male, 4 to 6 months old. He was reached by calling the pound, The remarks from my fellow Joy to behold. friends and acquaintances are cium lactate to candy prevents bones. If her problem Is truly birthday, providing the good Lord calcium, saying this has brought interest will be answered in future 42-year-oId Pittsburgh-born Brothers, one by Columbia and picked up on Nov. 9 at Broad and 643-6642 or by calling the police travelers, of course, were fantas­ This started me thinking. Did I really funny. most sugar-fed bacteria from muscular, she may be helped by spares me. My nose runs fre­ on the spur. I feel that, at his age. columns. singer-songwriter. “The strengths three by Arista. Hilliard streets. He’s handsome. department, 646-4555. tic. Some wer^ not printable. One want one like that? No. Did I want “It makes you look younger.” eating away at tooth enamel. that were strong then still are valid His three newest — Midnight today.” Son, Tight in the Night and He does not want to be branded a Istanbul, a movie soundtrack — folkie, but his new lyrics are true to were done for the most part in SEA DRY IDEA STRIDEX No need to soak peas to make soup his folk roots even though much of Europe. Wind and Sand Records is ma—^ BREEZETIES AAPRI Aerosol Pads the music fits in various distributing them in North Amer­ C lAIR O L DEAR get rid of ants is to sprinkle ($1) if she used your favorite categories. ica, initially through mail order, VO* Facial Scrub Deodorant 42’s POLLY: Must cayenne pepper over the area. Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her and will retitle Istanbul for release Shampoo split peas be They will never come back. $219 Regular or Regular or Unsc. column. Write POLLY’S POIN­ ANDERSEN’S TOUR will take as Movin’ With The Wind. All Types Loving Care soaked before An exceptionally good copper TERS in care of The Manchester him to Fort Collins, Colo., on Nov. Andersen now lives in New York Gentle 3.5 OZ. cooking them cleaner is made by mixing one cup Herald. 10 and on to the San Francisco area after residing in what he described 15 oz. Lotion 2 oz. tor soup? — P o in ters flour, one cup salt, a few dashes of later that week. The tour winds up as the “lovely rock ‘n’ roll All Shades N.R. cleanser and enough vinegar to in New England in mid-December retirement community” of Wood- Polly Fisher make a paste. Put in a plastic or Practice makes parlact with a stop Dec. 3 for a giant party stock, N.Y., from 1975 to 1983. He $ 2 5 7 DEAR N.R.: glass container and keep under the at New York’s Cat Club in honor of was divorced last summer. No, Just com­ sink. A little of this paste rubbed on SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — his company. Wind and Sand “I’ve been living sort of a bine the water your copper-bottom kettles will To prepare for emergencies, give Records, which is distributing his troubador-vagabond existence,” for the soup make them shine with hardly any the tire-changing process a “trial three latest albums, mostly re­ he said. “I’ve come back. I feel the GAVtSCON with the dried ^ effort. - MRS. J.D. run” in your garage or on your corded in Europe and for which he States is the nerve.” DESITIN BENGAY peas (about three quarts water to Soups” which has a recipe for a own driveway, advises the holds U S. licensing rights. Much like one of his newest L'OREAL Automotive Information Council, Liquid Antacid one pound of peas), add any delicious split pea with ham soup, DEAR POLLY: When cooking Andy Warhol is expected, and songs, Andersen said he has the CURITY Ointment Sports Gel Free Hold geasonings, such as salt or a ham as well as recipes for lentil soup, vegetables, I use Nature’s rule: If which suggests these precautions other of Andersen’s friends are “Eyes of the Immigrant” because 4 oz. 1.25 oz. VISINE E 12 oz. tone or sauteed bacon and onions, cream of mushroom, French on­ the vegetable grows under ground be taken; among the 1,000 people to be Mousse The gear selector should be set in of time spent in Norway, Italy and Nursing Pads Eye Drops and bring to a boil. Reduce beat ion, pumpkin, peanut soup and and is in the cool earth, I start them invited. other parts of Europe. Regular or gnd simmer about one and one-half more. Others who would like this in cold water and cover the pot the park position and the parking 36’s $ 2 * 9 $ ][5 9 .50 oz. i f j “I’m interested in people who The sbng is dedicated to the Extra Control ours. This will produce a thick, iiaue should send $1.00 for each (carrots, potatoes, etc.). If the brake should be set. Place an really care about what they’re Statue of Liberty and his own elicious soup filled with tender object to block the wheel that is FRE£ S copy to POLLY’S POINTERS, in vegetable grows above the ground doing, who really would live and grandfather, who emigrated from $ ] ^ 5 9 $ J ,6 9 .HOU) 2.5 OZ. dpiit peas. If desired, the soup then care of The Manchester Herald, in the warm sun, I start them in hot diagonally opposite the wheel die for their art,” he said, also Norway to the United States in the may be pureed in a blender or food P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati, OH water and leave them uncovered being changed. 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He wants to record other “They came by day and they Junior Strength Extra Strength w came by night, they came like Capsules Tablets Social Security artists and begin publishing song Tablets Capsules books and fiction. cattle they were packed so tight,” OSCAL 20’ BONUS PACK! Speed Stick Thoughts Andersen sings in the small 30's 50's Two halves He plans to write a book of short $ 4 4 7 30’s Anji-Perspirant stories but said he would not Toronto club that is a long way Tablets t2H0URRaCF Names spur question publish his own work. from New York’s Central Park,' 500 Mg. ao speed All Types of admiral Thankftilni Andersen came out of the 1960s where he shared an audience of $ 2 3 7 200;000 with Jefferson' Starship in 60’s Severe Cold stic k 2.25 oz. folk group. 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Which name do I use when I apply ficiaries may choose to have Thankfulness is gratitude, a sometimes nightclub singer and glasses mouths the jwords to his • In the Navy, it’s half way. for benefits? covered health insurance services response to someone who has Bob Dylan moved through various more famous songs whije, during a Two halves, actually — upper 2 furnished through an HMO, pro­ blessed us and met our need. It is forms of music. break, another woman begs to MMETAPP and lower. ANSWER: Your situation is not- vided the HMO satisfies certain realizing where our blessings Chatting with an audience at a hear “Thirsty Boots” early in the JHIRMACK That’s what the Navy now small Toronto club while he mixes DIGEL unusual. Ail people who have requirements. 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A doesn’t become income; it re­ of grace with confidence, so that Groove (R) 1:30,7:45, W. — Torget (R) Jlllsaa Soeore Cinema—Target (R) two-star admiral irrear admi­ we my receive mercy and find 1:50, 7:10, 9:40. — To U ve and Die In 7,9:10. - Jogged Edge (R) 7:10>9:15. — mains a resource in a different This column Is prepared by the L.A. (R) 2, 7:30, 9:50. — That Was Health & ral, upper half. form. Social Secnrlty Administration In grace to help us in our thneof need. Death W ithin (R) 7:10,9:05. — Better Kay Drug Co. Brooks Pharmacy Quinn’s Pharmacy “Anybody who’s lower half (Hebrews 4:16). Then...Thlt Is Now (R) 1:50,7:20,9:50. Off Dead (P(j-13) 7:05,9:10—The(3ods Beauty Aids East Hartford. If yoa have a — Commando (R) 1:40, 7:30, 9:40. — Must Be Crazy (PG) 7:05, 9:10. — To Sale PricesI U M a in SL. 585 Enfield Ave., 873 Main SL will never say they’re lower QUESITON: I’m 58 and enrolled Jogged Edge (R) 1:40, 7:20,9:45. Live and Die In L.A. (R) 7:05, 9:20. half,” said a Navy spokesman, question you’d like to see answered East Hartford Enfield Manchester in a health maintenance organiza­ here, write to Social Secnrlty. Box Pastor Kenneth Gwtafsen Windsor EFFECTIVE ■I a lieutenant commander. tion (HMO) which I like very 591, Manchester Herald, Manches­ Cahrnry Chnrch'ef Ssnth Wlnd- UATbirm sirslo st—Cocoon (PG-13) Plaza — Silver Bullet (R) 7:15. 7,9:40. — Silver Bullet (R) 7:35,9:25. — Drlve^'lns NOV. 14-16. 1985 much. Is it possible for Medicare to ter, 08040. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins . Mansfield — Closed Thursday. f

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By Vtrnon Scott Unittd Prttt Intornotlonol D O C T O R S D O N O T know why b e had the stroke, she •aid. He was not In the high risk category and (Ud not have high blood pressure or other symtoma d u i ^ a HOLLYWOOD — John Jamei, the resident hunk of MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A frustrated sheriff under the "Dynasty” series, departs the top-rated show this physical the week before be had a stroke. H e did not drink, smoke or weigh too much. ^ . court orders not to overcrowd his jail handcuffed 12 month to star in "Dynasty II, ." inmates to the fence of an overcrowded state prison The rugged, handsome James has a simple Therapy and other exercises helped him return to his Job as a dental technician in Hartford dx months until an angry federal judge threatened to release the explanation (or leaving the security of a hit show for convicts. the unproven spin-off: after the atroke. First, be worked only a fe# hours a Shelby County Sheriff Gene Barksdale precipitated "No guts, no glory." week, gradually increasing the time to a fuU work the latest crisis in Tennessee's prisons Wednesday by An unknown five years week. He retired in January IML , taking a dozen inmates from his county jail to the West ago, the 2S-year-old ac­ The disease has made nnany changea inthdr llv « Tennessee Reception Center. tor soared to stardom, as but they ieeniBd to bavo adJoatedto tbo loDCBtnigcio of hours of therapy and relearning many tbiniv o i ^ When reception center Warden Bruce McDonald and owes his refused to admit the convicts. Barksdale handcuffed career to the ABC-TV dime automatically, like putting one foot In front of the them to the prison fence and left. primetime series. But other. "He just brought them out here and handcuffed his is not a case of He drove her around when she cam paign^ to be them to the entrance of the institution. We can’t take ingratitude. "Dynasty" first selectman in May and encouraged her. She was them,” McDonald said. pi^ucers asked him to defeated for the top spot was serves and m i ^ t y McDonald could not admit the convicts because switch to their' new representative on the three-member Board of U.S. District Judge Thomas Higgins barred Tennes­ show. Selectman. The former full-time worker (or the state, see prisons last month from accepting new ihmates ‘"The Colbys’ was in works part ttone for State Attorney General Joseph until they relieve overcrowding and other conditions the works for two ye­ Lieberman. She also does volunteer comunity work. he deemed unconstitutional. ars,” James said. "They Higgins, at an emergency hearing in Nashville, convinced me it would THEY REPLACED many of their former activities with different ones. The couple had loved to square blasted Barksdale for "dumping” the prisoners and be great to recreate a told him to remove them by 6 p.m. CST or they would show like ‘Dynasty’ and dance, an activity stopped by the strokes but, for a be released. do it even better. We’re while they were able to round dance. In the last The 12 prisoners were taken to a Shelby County not going to be the flip several years his left foot has gotten worse making it Penal Farm 30 minutes before Higgins’ deadline. side of a hit record. difficult to walk and he has bad some heart problems. "Viewers are hip and He rides an exercise bicycle as he listens to music. Barksdale, however, said he would not take them back because he was under 1976 orders from U.S. John James wise to spin-offs. I "We get out a lot,” she said. agreed to ‘The Colbys' if "It could hove been worse," he said about the District Judge Robert McRae not to overcrowd his jail or keep convicted felons longer than five days. , Douglas Cramer and lather Shapiro ■troke. . ^ ^ . would let me see what was planned for trie show. When "He’s come a long way,” hie wife said as she pointed Higgins, visibly upset, told Tennessee Attorney ‘Dyansty’ began some people said It was a rip-off of out many of the pieces of furniture he has refinished General MikeCody "to make it clear to the sheriff that ‘Dallas.’ It wasn't. And viewers wouldn’t watch a and the walls be painted or papered. She added that the orders of this court won’t be obstructed by second-rate ‘Dynasty.’ she doesn’t have to do any garden or yard work dumping prisoners off on the state.” ’’’The Colbys’ has its own style and feeling. At this Hsrald photo by Torqulnlo because he does it. , time it is a little more male dominated than ‘Dynasty. ’ He remembers a doctor at Manchester Memorial The Judge then amended his Oct, 23 order and told Cody to inform sheriffs that ” if any prisoner is "We also have a more cinematic look. Charlton Hospital who told her it was up to him to help himself. Heston, Barbara Stanwyck and Ricardo Montalban In the dough This message helps him continue to be as active as he delivered to the state Department of Correction and left by a law officer of the state ... the Department of have all been major movie stars. We look more like a can. He stressed that many people can reduce their Correction officials are to release those prisoners — Weekly movie than a TV show. chances of getting a stroke by exercising, eating UPt photos Gloria Swensen, left, and Janet Lis The coffee shop will be open from 9:30 even if means cutting off the handcuffs.” properly and not drinking or smoking too much. Those Barksdale said he was caught between two federal “ IN ONE SCENE I watched the three of them doing make pies for the Trinity Covenant fair a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be several who have strokes can do a great deal towards their the special things film actors were trained to do and it Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at booths and activities at the fair. recovery, he added judges. was like going back to the 1950s watching them do the church, 305 Hackmatack St. Lunch Proceeds will benefit Covenent '"No one can do it for you," be said, repeating the '"As soon as I get overcrowded, Judge McRae is their work." will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Women's Missions. advice he has heeded since 1975. going to do to me what Judge Higgins has done to the James is making a smooth transition from one Correction Department. We are not trying to series to the other. 'This season he will be seen in a half grandstand. We are just trying to do our job. dosen episodes of "Dynasty" in addition to his weekly Anything for attention "They (the 12 prisoners) will not be put back in my appearances in "The Colbys.” jail unless I am ordered to do so by Judge McRae or Similarly, John Forsythe and Gordon Thompson of About Town unless the Legislature changes the law to force me to the original series will make guest shots on "The An aspiring stunt man wants the networks to keep him in mind when they’re put these people back in my jail.” Colbys." , who joined "Dynasty" last hiring again. Steve Trotter, an unfulfilled bartender who last spnng Tennessee officials had feared Higgins’ Oct. 23 season, will continue in the role of James’ love survived a plunge over Niagara Falls in a barrel, dangles from a rope, left. order would soon overcrowd county jails and said interest, making the move to the new show too. Joyce Club sets settlon Rad cross honors voluntaar 150 feet under the center span of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. some inmates would have to be released early, others James is grateful he hasn’t had to sever ties with the SOUTH WINDSOR — James Joyce Club of Connecticut Valley East Branch of the American He remained there for 45 minutes before dropping the last 75 feet into the would have to be kept free on bond and judges might "Dynasty” cast, but he already misses daily contact Paperback Alley at 9M Sullivan Ave. will meet Red Cross has nam ^ Pam Bozio of 131 Mather St. chilly waters. Above, he is escorted by Coast Guard officials who said he will have to delay sentencing non-violent criminals. with Forsythe, Linda Evans, Joan Collins and the Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. to continue its discussion of the as Volunteer of the be charged for trespassing. Trotter said he was celebrating his 23rd Gov. Lamar Alexander called Tennessee’s Legisla­ others. "Nighttown” chapter of Joyce's “ Ulysses.” Month. She is vice birthday and also expressing support ior President Reagan at the Geneva ture into special session Nov. 4 to deal with the prison “ It was kind of sad leaving, packing up my dressing The William Faulkner Club will meet Wednesday at chairmna of the summit. crisis. room at the Warner Hollywood Studio to move to 7:30 p.m., also at the store, to discuss Falkner's novel, branch’s disaster com­ Paramount," he said. "I felt a lot of family ties. "The Sound and the Fury.” During my last scene they produced a cake." mittee and a certified Both groups are open to anyone who is interested in instructor of CPR and James, who studied acting in New York, got his TV the works of the authors or in finding out more about start in the daytime "Search for standard first aid. them. For more information, cail Paperback Aliey, During Hurricane Tomorrow,” ii(| which he worked for more than two- 644-9970. years. / / Gloria, she was shelter Agency set to release He objects when primetime serials are categorized manager, providing as soaps. Trinity holds holiday fair food and assistance to The MANCHESTER ‘Tve done both and the difference is tremendous,’’ the elderly and those Trinity Covenant Church holiday fair wiil be man-made organisms he said. without power for an Saturday from 0:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the church, 302 "A series like ‘Dynasty’ produces 25 shows a year. extended time. For the HERALD’S New Hackmatack St. The coffee shop wiil be open from a few weeks, because greenhouse Soaps do more than 300 episodes in one year. It’s last three years, she Bv Guv Dorst obvious the story lines in primetime have much more 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and lunch will be served from 11:30 The Associated Press tests have shown that ice-plus a.m. to 2 p.m. has taught first aid at overwhelms it. impact. The episodes move ahead much faster.” the Manchester Adult Booths will include: Christmas gifts, baked goods, WASHINGTON - The Environ­ Since nature makes the ice- He also noted the difference in the caliber of the Evening School. actors, seta, wardrobe and other production values. country arts, antiques, cookbooks and pot holders, mental Protection Agency is lean­ minus form and it has trouble HOLIDAY EDITION Bozio worked for the The sets (or "The Colbys” cost $2.5 million alone. used jewelry, Christian books and tapes, flowers, ing toward approval of the first surviving, and no foreign genetic handmades, graphoanalysis, “ Treasure Chests” and state Department of deliberate release of a genetically material is added, government JAMES IS GRATEFUL to "Dynasty” and what it "Kids Only.” Banking and is a Sun­ engineered organism into the scientists tend to dismiss fears by Caltlln waits tor fair day school superin­ some environmental activists that THANKSGIVING has done for his career. In the debut episode he had natural environment, one that only six lines. Nuclear fraaze group hold vigil Caitlin Callahan alts besides a goose tendent at Second Con- nature already has put there, an such an organism could turn out to "Nothing better could have happened to a young and other Christmas Items which will be gergational Church. Pam Bozio EPA official says. be a another kudzu vine or worse, actor,” be said. "People ask me about feature films, The Peace and Justice Committee of Manchester Advanced Genetic Sciences Inc. multiplyiW wildly in an environ­ 1985 and I say ‘What features?’ I wouldn’t do the ones that Area Conference of Churches and the Manchester featured at the “Sleigh Bells Ring” of Oakland, Calif., wants to test ment w i^ u t defenses against it. were offered me. They were garbage. Nuclear Arms Freeze will sponsor a Geneva Wi^t^ Christmas Fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to Tax saMlon sat for providars bacteria. Pseudonomas syringae Thougn nothing has been com­ candlelight vigil Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m. at Center "TV is the medium of today and the future. Feature 3 p.m. at the parish center behind the Manchester Family Day Care Exchange will hold a and the related P. fluorescens, that mercialized for agriculture, one Park at the comer of Main and Center streets. appear to protect plants against films are becoming like Broadway with only seven to tax information session for area iicenced providers genetically engineered product You won’t want to miss this Those attending may bring a candie to light as a church on Hebron Road, Bolton. There frost. Use of such bacteria could 10 quality pictures being made a year. Nov. 21 at 7 p.m; in the community room of Super Stop already is being sold — human visible sign that peopie are demanding an end to the will be no admission charge. More than significantly extend the growing "In a continuing TV drama we do 45 minutes of and Shop in the Manchester Parkade. For more insulin made by bacteria — and a arms race. Those who cannot attend may participate seasons for crops. dialogue involving human relationships and emotions 20 craftsmen will be selling Christmas informaUon and reservaUons, cali 643-5483. hormone to treat dwarfism has every week. ‘The Colbys’ is an actor’s show — no car by placing an eiectric candie in a window and iighting gifts including; wooden items, stained EPA spokesman Dave Cohen been approved by the Food and special issue on Thurs(iay, Nov. 28! it that evening. said the agency was likely to grant chases, explosions and guys firing Uzis in each hand. glass, theorem paintings, floral arrange­ Drug Administration. In those “ TV is constantly improving, especially two-hour Eat, danca at Portuguaaa Night the company a permit today to cases, the man-made bacteria movies which deal with important issues and ments, baskets, pottery and woven spray the bacteria on strawberry never leave the factory. significant stories. Their impact is lOtimes greater on Chock blood proMuro articles. There will also be gifts made for A Portuguese Night wiil be held at the Elks Lodge plants. Nov. 23. Dinner will be at 7:30 p.m. and dancing from9 the public. The Health Department will hold blood pressure all ages by members of the church. Nature makes the bacteria by The Advanced Genetic Sciences Reserve Advertising Space N O W for ’’’Dynasty’ has changed actors' attitudes about screenings Monday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Mayfair p.m. to 1 a.m. with Capitalistas of New Bedford,'Mass. the billions on plant leaves in two experiment is nearly identical to working in television. Now it's okay (or all actors to Garden and from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Salvation Army. Ibe family-style dinner will include: roast beef, forms — about 99.9 percent "ice- one on potato plants for which work in a primetime series. Look at the big stars in chicken, linquica and sweet bread. Admission will be plus" and 0.1 percent "ice-minus.” Steven Lindow and Nikolas Pano- 'The Colbys,' and more major stars may be added in $12 a person. Ice-plus produces a protein that poulos of the University of Califor­ our Spectacular New Holiday Edition. the future. Browns head TV effort Free dance Sunday becomes the nucleus around which nia sought approval of the National Institutes of Health. "I have no anxieties about 'The Colbys’ becoming a Pat and Gail Brown of 91 Washington St. has been The Manchester Senior Big Band wiii sponsor an Bazaar has applas, gifts dew freezes. Ice-minus is missing A lawsuit by environmental hit. There’s no gamble involved. Our first show is Nov. named chairmen of the Channei 24 anhual fund-raiser the section of genetic material that open dance from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Eiks Lodge Manchester Grange 31 will have its annual Apple activist Jeremy Rifkin, who has 21, following a two-hour combination of ‘Dynasty’ and broadcast Aprii 11-19 to benefit Connecticut Public directs the bacterium to make that on Bisseil Street. The Brothers Three and the Senior FesUval and Christmas bazaar Saturday from 9 a.m. opposed many genetic engineering 'The Colbys’ on the preceding Wednesday night. Television's 1980 Auction Express. Those wishing to protein. Big Band will provide music. Donations wiii be to 3 p.m. at the Grange, Olcott Street. Baked goods, activities, fought a decision that "I'm confident about the series. That's a good sign volu n ^ r their services may caii the auction office. accepted to provide money for band uniforms and the The company makes the ice- because I have good instincts about such things."' craft items, an auction and children’s activities wiil minus form by gene-splicing NIH had to ^epare environmental 249-7769. music fund. There wiii be a door prize. be featured. Call your Herald Deadline is I techniques. assessments before it could ap­ Leaves slathered in ice-minus prove such experiments by univer­ will survive temperatures as low sities to which it grants funds. Nov. 18 as 22 degrees, the company says, The assessment has been pre­ Advertising Study finds ‘severe’ wife beating down over iast decade thus enabling a farmer to extend pared but has not yet been filed in the growing season. court. However, EPA, in administering DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) — women in a family are as violent as those incidents in 1975 were of measure of success,” Straus said Other factors include media The practical problem, accord­ wives, out of the nation’s 54 million the pesticide laws, does not have to Changing attitudes and harsher men.” severe violence, while the number in a report on their findings. attention to wife beating, an couples, are still being severely ing to the company, is getting the prepare such assessments. treatment of men who beat their Murray Straus, director of the declined to about one-third in 1985, "If all that has happened in the improved economy, a rising di­ assaulted rach year,” Straus said. ice-minus strain to survive for just wives helped reduce by 21 percent Family Research Laboratory at they said. past 10 years is to raise the vorce rate, and an increase in the “ That’s hardly an indicator of since 1975 reports of severe wife the University of New Hampshire, Straus and Gelles attributed the consciousness of husbands alxxit age of i^ p le getting married. domestic tranquility.” beating, two university re^ and Richard Gelles of the Univer­ decline in serious assaults to the inappropriateness of violence, Still, the researchers noted, their While changing societal atti­ Truck, carrying explosives, searchers reported. sity of Rhode Island based their heightened awareness of the prob­ then we have begun the process of survey found that 3 of every 100 tudes apparently reduced the While the most violent forms of findings on a telephone survey of lem, by men as well as police and reducing the actual rate of wife families admitted at least ode instances of women suffering wife beating declined in the last 4,500 couples. They were to release the courts. They noted that police beating,” he said. incident of severe wife abuse severe beatings at the hands of overturns on Interstate 84 decade, the researchers said Wed­ their findings Friday at a confer­ now tend to treat family violence Straus said the women’s move­ within the last year. That com­ their husbands, women were im­ nesday less severe forms of ence of the American Society of as a crimCj the same as other ment has also made marriages pared to almost four couples in mune to the message. Reports of NEWTOWN (UPI) — A truck They said the material "was violence against women by their Criminology in San Diego, Calif. assaults. “ more equalitarian and less male their 1975 survey. women assaulting their spouses carrying blasting caps and ammo­ stablell^and was “ handled in a husbands had not changed In 1975 and 1985, they found about The findings suggest that “ ef­ dominated. Other studies have "However, more than 1.3 million remained fairly stable, they said. nium nitrate overturned on Inter­ normal fashion.” significantly. 16 out of every 100 couples had at forts to change public attitudes and indicated there is more violence in state 84 early today, forcing a The Newtown Fire Department The researchers also found that least one violent incident within a standards concerning family vio- a male-dominated, marriage," he ••The Ori^itMT' shutdown of a section of the reported the truck had run onto the "when all violence is considered... one-year oeriod. Almost half of leqoe have achiev^ a certain noted. highway (or about an hour. median in the eastbound lanes and Traffic was backed up in both turned on ita side after going up a Sheraton Sturbridge Inn d ir ^ o n s from Exits -9 and 10 slight embankment 85 E. CENTER ST. Antique Show when state police ordered the It was not determined what CALDWELL Earring shutdown as a precaution while the caused the truck or its unidentfied 649-5268 m. M-app. OM MurtoMH VNtofw MwMdtw Masa disabled truck was unloaded. driver, to run off the roadway. Heaven State police opened up the area Some of the ammonium nitrate OIL INC. OAT.. NOVEMBER 19 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. shortly after 7 a.m., about an hour spilled, said Assistant Fire Chief .WEEKEND special •UN.. NOVEMBER 17 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. after they bad closed the inter­ Tom Cassin, but the compound was E a r i i n g s + state. No onewas reported injured. not dangerous in its form and was 109 Orawy D m h n removed without any problems. 102.9 CASH & CARRY OPEN TUES.-SUN. State police at the Southbury per gal. C. O. D. “Country & Formal Fumitura A Aceassorias’’ barracks said the truck carried 1227 Burnside Ave. Admission: $3.00 — $2.60 with Ad boxM of blasting caps and about Appraisals IM c a s e s of anomonium nitrate, a The U.S. Table Tennis Associa­ 6494841 Eweetheart East Hartford, CT cryrialUne salt used in fertilizers, tion is located at Olympic House, Frfees S u A ^ f to'Changt 289-8189 explosives and sold rocket 1750 East Boulder, Colorado Roses (•croiB from Moree Polo) MORGENSTEIN ENTERPRISES, LTD. propellentB. Springs, CO 509N. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14. 1985 - 19 18 — M ANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Nov. 14. 1985

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NY (ID rect, a study done in Connecticut reliance on the diagnoses listed on WHCT Hartford. C T B y Korin Davis MaoNoll-Lahrar Nawahour (IB 3 D Nooha da Gala and published in today's New IQ) WTXX Watarbury. C T « death certificates will continue to CD start of Somathing United Press International CD Good TImaa WWLP Sprk^eld. MA Big England Journal of Medicine lead to inaccurate statistics in the [ESPN] Maida SportaLook WEDH Hartford. C T « (CNN] Larry King Live found. incidence and nature of disease Hartford, C T . CAMBRIDGE. Mass. - Prince M OVIE; ‘Max Dugan Raturna* A VWIT « [DIS] MOVIE; 'Wondar Man' Story of a The study examined 272 radomly (MAX] Boston. M A processes,’’ wrote Dr. John R. Charles, who just completed a atruggling widow's long lost fathsr sp- WSBK M brath young night club antartainar and Springhald. 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Collaga Football; South Caro- gOfOC nZARRK 01X910X5 The researchers found that 29 CNN Cable News Ntwrfc (CNNl I D M A K E M ^ knowledgeable, experienced pa­ M at OrambUng State UTCtyilMNKVDU celebrate its r r M C ] M OVIE; ‘Ufa on ths MlaaisaIppI' ESPN Sports Network lESPNl percent of the autopsies revealed a thologist using all available infor­ R 6M0UU>mLHIMTHe 350th anniversary. This film is bsssd on ths Mark Twain HBO Home Box Office iHBOl 9 : 3 0 P M 39 Mlaalon; Impoaalbta different cause of death from that mation ... is the sine qua non for classic about lifa on s Mississippi river- CINEMAX Cinamax UMAX) ChaNes will deliverthe principal Night Court Dan is fired whan ha f A C n O F U ft! listed on the death certificate. accuracy," Carter said. boat. Robatt Lansing. 1984. Movie Channel (22) 99 address on Sept. 4 at the first of TMC iTMCl cannot work with his new boss-s 'lints The research was conducted by USA USA Network lUSAl three convocations during the (USA] U8A Cartoon Exprass parson'. D r. Tobias Kircher, who at the " In the rush to complete the four-day event, university spokes­ 6:30PM (SS t o o c io s s for Comfort [M A X ] Crazy About the Movlaa; Groat time was a federally employed death certificate, there m ay not be man Dave Rosen said Wednesday. Q D Banson Soraan Movlaa epidemiologist in Connecticut, sufficient time to analyze the combine their talents to investigate the Charles is a graduate of C am ­ S Odd Couple world of unexplained phsnomsna. (2 1 0 : 0 0 P M (D Knots UndIng (GC) Val with the help of the state Depart­ available information to establish an accurate diagnosis,” he said. bridge University -in England, IS) S NBC Nightly Naws hrs.) and Ban plan thair wadding whila Joah- ment of Health Services’ vital ua’fl mantal problami laada to a frightan- where John Harvard and other CD News records section. Kircher is now a During the year the study was S Nightly Buslnoss Raport, ing blowup. (60 min.) founders of Harvard University S ABC Naws (Q ) MOVIE; ‘A Place of tha Action' Two pathologist in a Colorado Springs. done, only 14 percent of the deaths crooks are blackmailed into aiding a (D N aw t m c h it. N, were educated. CD Notioiwo SIN 11 Colo., hospital. in the Connecticut resulted in an community canter while trying to fend CD 9 9 20/20 (CC) autopsy, about the same as the Diana has been invited to the CD One Day at a Tima off mobsters they ones ripped off. Sid­ Death certificates are used to ® Trapper John, M.D. national average. The study sam­ DPI photo celebration, but Rosen said there’s (CNN] Showbix Today ney Poitier, Bill Cosby. 1977. ALLEY OOP ®t>y D trs Oraua track trends in causes of death, (S ) 9 9 HIM Stroot Bluaa Ranko and Hill ple represented 7 percent of the no word yet on whether she will [DI8] Ailvsnturoa of Oizia and Harriot 0 9 M OVIE; T o Ba Announoad' Invastigata a h ttvy bum infestation NOW DON'T YOU, \ h E c o u l d H A V E prevalence of various diseases and IF BINteV DECII7EP I THINK. SHE'S VVROMe | P U T T H A T A For the record attend. MOVIE; 'Which Way Is UpP An or­ while Balkar must dssi with twin broth­ ABOUT HIM.UMPA! SOME­ \ WORRY, VtOUR the effectiveness of medical autopsies done in Connecticut in (ESPN] SportsCantar (29 ruEAVE ZOLA,-THEN / L IT T L E m o r e “We are most pleased that ange picker accidentally bacomas a ers on s dismond robbery ctsa. (60 min.) THING MUCTVE HAPPENED | HIGHNE^I IF treatments. 1980. aUZ WOULDA COME THEY'RE STILL [ diplomatically ) Prince Charles will participate in 7KK)PIVI CD CBS Nswa union hero and lesvas his wife and fa­ (23) 97) Myttaryk Death of an Expert BACK HERE BY TO T H E M ------In 11 cases — 4 percent of the Kircher and Carter both called Michael Drummond, who became the Copeland, who performed both opera­ mily. Richard Pryor, Lonette McKsa, AUVE, WE'LL the 350th celebration,” said Fran­ CS) Thraa'a Company WItnoaa (C C ) Part 4 of 6 Stella Mtwson F IN D 'E M ) total — the autopsies found that the for more systematic correlation of world’s youngest artificial heart patient tions, said the patient is doing fine. Margaret Avery. 1977. tails Osigisish thst she knows who ths cis H. Burr, chairman of the CE) A B C Naws cause of death was an undiagnosed autopsy and death certificate (22) (29 The Cosby Show Aftar Dsniss murderer Is. (00 triin.) oi^ Aug. 29 and then received a human Drummond will remain in a nearby Harvard 3S0th * Anniversary ’ ( £ 8100,000 Pyramid but potentially treatable condition. information, including regular earns har drivar's liesnsa. Cliff buys her (39 Odd Couple heart nine days later, tells reporters in apartment for two or three months for Commission. QD Jaffaraona a 23-yssr-old relic automobile. An editoral accompanying the amendment of death certificates if 3 D Bodaa da Odio "In addition to his association S Knot's Landing (29 IQ) Qraat Psrformanoas Uvo from article said the Connecticut study autopsies prove them to be Tucson, Ariz., that he’s going home. weekly appointments. C D Crime Ino. with our mother institution, Cam­ S S M*A*8*H ths LInooln Canter Aaron Copland Aa­ provides a national model for incorrect. Drummond’s doctor, at right, Jack ron Copland joins Zubin Mshts and tha [CN N ] Evening News bridge University, Prince Charles IS) Whaal of Fortuna Nsw York Philharmonic for an 85th [H BO ] MOVIE; 'Deadly Foros' A former has demonstrated a strong interest m i MsoNsll-Lshrsr Nawahour birthday celabratlon featuring only his cop Is celled upon to trsck down s psy- in higher education, serving as compositions. (2 hrs.) S Pries Is Right chopsthic mess murderer. Wings Hsu- Wo pork barrel’ chancellor of the University of 3D Blanca Vidal ssr, Joyce Ingalls, Psul Shsnsr. 1983. C 9 Nswlywad Oama Wales, and president of the Inter­ Star Search Rstsd R. C D Looo Amor (ED national Council of the United [CNN] Prims News [M AX] MOVIE; Tall In tha Saddle' A iQ ) Nightly Businaaa Raport woman-hating cowboy finds himssif T World Colleges,” he said. C D Dlffrant Strokaa [H BO ] MOVIE; Tha Daap' A young cou* working for a spinster end har young THE BOHN LOSER ®by Art Banaom President Reagan has been pit vacationing in Bermuda bacomea in­ niaca. John Wayne. Ells Raines, Audrey Public works bill aims to please everyone (CNN] MorMylina invited to speak on the second day volved in intrigue and terror centering Long. 1944. (DIS] M OVIE; 'Mountain family Robin­ around two aunken ahipa. Jacqueline vo ila. lapim"' of the gala, but has not yet [TM C] MOVIE; City Haaf (CC) A cop son' A family abandons city life to start Biaaet Nick Nolte. Robert Shaw. 1977. dOOPFDRjWOfWtBW?!' j g u L .u o r ? * Bv David Goeller harbors, hydroelectric facilities, legislative initiative that will de­ vented approval of any new Corps eluding the Reagan administra­ responded. answ In tha wlldsrnesa of tha Colorado Rated PG. and a private eye tangle with mobstsrt SAOT^" A LA Rookias. Robert Logan, Susan Damanta Aluring Prohibition. Clint Eastwood, Burt The Associated Press beach restorations, roads, bridges, termine the nation's water jpolicy projects since 1976. tion, say it will help the deficit- That invitation has been marred [M AX] MOVIE: Talk To Me' {CC) A P A V ^ M B L Shaw. 1970. Ratad G Reynolds, Jans Alexander. 1985. Rated inland waterways and loans for for the rest of the century.” The impasse has centered on ridden federal Treasury and weed by reports that White House group of ten atutterera from widely dif­ PG [ESPN] POA Oolh Nissan Cup World ferent backgrounda cornea together at a WASHINGTON - The House, municipalities for drinking water assertions by the Senate and out nonessential projects if local officials inquired privately Champranship of Qolf Second Round reaearch center in Virginia to overcome [U S A ] Pstrooslli trying to end a nine-year drought systems. W EBSTER’S International Dic­ various administrations that local beneficiaries have to help pay for whether Reagan would ^ given a competition from Maui, Hawaii. |2 hrs.) their apeech problema. Auatin Pendle­ 1 0 : 3 0 P M 3D independent News on new Corps of Engineers water But to call the bill "pork barrel" tionary defines pork barrel as beneficiaries should begin paying them. degree if he spoke, and by (HBO] Insida ths NFL ton. Barbara Eda-Young, Michael Mur­ projects, is asking the Senate to is "total nonsense,” according to a greater share of the cost of a phy. 1984. 39 Second City TV "governm ent money spent for Legislation still being studied by complaints from some faculty and (USA] Radio 1990 consider a $20 billion public works the man who spent nearly three political patronage, as for local project. Senate committees would require students that Reagan should not [TM C] MOVIE: 'Breaker Morenf Be­ 99 Dick Van Dyks 7:30PM CE) p m Magailna trayed by their own army, three aoldiera 3D 24 Horaa package that offers something for years putting it together. Rep. improvements to please the voters In the House bill is language even greater levels of local contri­ have been invited because of his M*A*8*H are courtmartialed aa an appeaaement almost everyone. Robert Roe, D -N .J., chairm an of in a district." . that, for example, would force a butions. The Senate bill proposes lack of support for higher CD 10:40P M [DIS] DTV CD Whaal of Fortuna to another government. Edward Wood­ The measure, which passed the the Public Works water resources If nothing else, the measure is locality to come up with 25 percent authorizing 167 projects at an education. ward. Jack Thompaon. Bryan Brown. 1 1 : 0 0 P M CD CD (22) 99 39 News House, 3S8-60, on Wednesday, subcommittee. CD Benny Hill Show I960. Rated PG. the biggest omnibus package of its of the cost of a flood-control dam. It estimated completion cost of $10.1 Harvard officials last month CD Taxi contains 230 new projects and Roe says the huge authorization type in IS years and is part of also would slap a 0.04 percent tax billion. announced they would not be 03) Indapsndant News [USA] MOVIE; Badge 373' A aua Bizarrs John Bynar hosts this long ® Barney Millar pended New York City detective tracka CD proposes expansion of or repairs to measure is "the most comprehen­ compromise process that oh exports and imports to help pay Roe says that even though the issuing any honorary degrees at running cable comady asriss. FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Tfiayat another 150 or so existing efforts. sive and environmentally sensitive House voted for cost-sharing below (S) Jeopardy hia partner'a killera. Robert Duvall. members of Cnngre.ss hope will for port projects. the celebration, to Reagan or Verna Bloom. 1973. 3D Carson's Comady Claaaloa bill ever developed ... a major Supporters of cost-sharing, in- 9 9 Now Nswlywad Oama Included are flood-control dams, break a deadlock that has pre­ what the Senate proposes and the anyone else. 39 Bast of Saturday Night Live 9 9 NHL Hookey; Boafon at Toronto 8:30PM CS) a h in the Family STAY A W A f h i m — administration wants, he will Derek Bok, president of Har­ (29 Bosom Buddies support higher levels when House vard, will speak on the third day of ® Banson CS) Family Feud (29 MOVIE: 'Doctor Who: Invasion of Hey ’ A p materials management, water drews, Jean Hagen, 1967. SCORPIO (Oc L 24-NOV.22) You will Im­ PISCES (Feb. 20Jltarch 20) This is one LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) To perform pro­ United States and abroad point to more needs to be done.” he said in duplication and overlapping of Nigerian measures X 1 1 - r T O m anagem ent and air Paid for by tha commlttat to afaet Tom Farguzon, Chzilznz Bzntto, Trzzzurzr. & Barney Miller pede your own progress today it you of those days when business and plea­ ductively today, you must pace yourself the need for the state, municipali­ issuing the directive to Environ­ efforts and also should improve on't The governor Wednesday di­ work with local officials and can be parceled out, we will of their weekend touch football games. pulses. Do yourself a favor and try to 22 Copper symbol 27 Breakers perfect lor you. 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to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Nov, 14. 1985 — 21 South Africa feels pinch Church demands U.S. of U.S. economic sanctions cut Filipino military aid BUSINESS HARTFORD (UPI) - The the church’s regional secretary United Church of Christ has for the Philippines and the By Erik Von Ees The Chamber of Mines, which giving them a voice in the national co-author of the resolution. United Press International manages the minting of about 3 government for the first time. called on U.S. industry to force the Philippine government to It also calls for U.S. nlilitary Business million Krugerrands a year, con­ In Johannesburg, meanwhile, Some bonds have 'mandatory call’ restore human rights policies aid to be phased out while JOHANNESBURG, South firmed production was halted but former political detainees Wednes-. increasing economic aid to the Africa — U.S. economic sanctions did not link the development to and requested a halt in federal In B rief day asked the Supreme Court for military aid to the Pacific island Philippines. The church, re­ imposed to protest South Africa’s American sanctions. an order restraining police from QUESTION: Municipal bonds frequently are QUESTION: I have about $30,000 to invest and racial policies began taking their The United States was the major nation. presenting 1.7 million members labeled as being “ callable” on such-and-such a date would like to buy tax-deferred municipal bonds. What assaulting people held without worldwide, would prefer to see toll as President Pieter Botha market for the 1 ounce gold coins, The 225 corporate members of and-or as having a “ mandatory call” on a different is the minimum needed to purchase these bonds? Is it charge under emergency rule the church’s World Ministries non-governmental agencies ad­ prepared for a speech today that which earn South Africa about $1 provisions invoked July 21. Murray heads hotel unit date. What is the difference between callable and advisable to invest in more than one bond issue? Do billion a year. Prior to the import Board, which concluded a four- minister the economic aid, mandatory call? Investors’ ^ they pay monthly dividends? could include new reforms of Fourteen former detainees said Beth Murray of Manchester has been named apartheid. ban. more than a million of the day conference Wednesday in rather than the dictator’s right i ’ in written testimony they were Hartford, applauded its wing government. account executive of the better executive ANSWER: Callable means the bond issuer — a state G u id e Botha was to address his advi­ coins were sent to the United States beaten, whipped, given electric services program at sory President’s Council in Cape each year. unanimously-approved resolu­ The resolution also calls for qr one of its political subdivisions, in the case of ANSWER: Traditionally, municipal bonds have shocks, suffocated and injected tion calling for several actions “ free and impartially moni­ the 240-room Tread­ municipal bonds — has the right to call in the bonds William A. Doyle come in $5,000 minimum denominations. Jn recent Town today. The topic of his Botha frequently has said he will with unknown chemicals while in way Cromwell Hotel address was not disclosed. Politi­ not respond to foreign pressure for to be taken against the Ferd- tored elections.” Van Vactor and redeem them on or after a specified ’’Call date.” years, however, some have been issued in $1,000 police custody. nand Marcos regime in the said. Marcos recently called for in Cromwell, it was Mandatory call means the issuer is required to call minimums. cal analysts said it could include change in South Africa, but politi­ announced by Alan In a related development, au­ Philippines. an election to be held in early in and redeem part of a bond issue on a certain date. With the amount you have to invest, it's usually less new steps to ease apartheid — cal analysts said his speech today G. Hunter, general thorities released four white men The Philippines resolution 1956. Let’s say that, to pay for the construction of a bridge expensive to put it all into the same bond issue. That South Africa’s strict policy of might include an announcement of manager. and a prominent Asian dissident came in th wake of the church’s “ We’re very glad there was over the River Styx, Swampland County Bridge & way, you’ll probably pay lower commissions or racial separation. new political rights for blacks. Murray was most who were held without charge decision ’Tuesday to divest its $6 unanimous support for this Tunnel Authority — SCB&TA, for short — sells $10 markups to a brokerage firm or bank than you would The speech came one day after Aides said the speech 'would recently assistant since emergency rule was invoked. million invested in 25 to 30 banks concern,” Van Vactor said. “ It million of 9 percent bonds, due to mature in 30 years. be buying a number of bonds of different issues. the Chamber of Mines confirmed mark the first time Botha exer­ front office man­ and corporations which do was a very strong concern. SCBItTA promises to pay interest at the stated rate Bonds don’t pay dividends. They pay interest. ' that production of Krugerrand cised his right to address the They were released subject to ager of the Park- business with South Africa. Major U.S. industries, which — $90 annually on each $1,000 face amount of bonds — QUESTION: When a municipal bond in bearer form Although a relatively small number of bonds gold coins had been baited. legislative council, which includes strict conditions barring them view Hilton and The resolution asks American have earned $l .3 billion on a $152 until the yuear 2015 and then pay them off at face is called for early redemption, does the paying agent distribute interest monthly, the vast majority pay State-run radio and television white. Asian and mixed-race re­ from political activity or any form prior to that was corporations with major hold­ million investment in the Philip­ value, unless the bonds are called for early bank contact the oWner to inform him ? Or, is the bond semiannually. said the halt in production was the presentatives appointed by the of publication and restricting them assistant front of­ ings in the Phillipines to pres­ pines, will receive notice of the . redemption. owner responsible for contacting the paying agent The best news is that municipal bond interest isn’t first direct and identifiable result government and by political par­ to the Johannesburg area. It was fice manager for the sure the government to restore resolution, as will the Marcos Those "SCBATA 10s,” as they would be known in the bank? just “ tax-deferred.” It generally is free from federal of sanctions imposed 1^ the United ties represented in Parliament. the first time authorities moved to Howard Johnson’s States to underscore opposition to Botha, in his last major address, silence opponents on their release democracy and social reforms, regime and the Reagan bond trade, might be callable, allowing the bridge and income tax. And most states do not levy state income Conference Center ANSWER: That’s the bond owner’s responsibility. P.W. BOTHA apartheid. The sanctions included said he might consider appointing from political detention without said the Rev. Lloyd Van Vector, administration. tunnel authority to call them in for redemption on and tax on interest from bonds issued within the state. in Windsor Locks. after, say. Nov. l, 1985. If the bonds are called, their When a bond is in bearer form. the owner's name is not . weighs reforms a ban on import of Krugerrands. blacks to the President’s Council, charge. She is a graduate of The kicker in the "tax-free” status of municipals is owners should surrender them. Bonds don’t pay on the bond certificate, nor on the record books of the that Social Security recipients must include the New Hampshire interest after they are called. issuer or its agents. College, where she interest from those bonds in the calculation used to If those SCBATA 10s have a mandatory call An owner of a bearer bond has to keep an eye out for determine if part of their SS benefits are subject to received a bache­ provision, the bridge and tunnel authority will have to calls and. on the call date, presenUhe called bond to lor's degree in hotel- federal income tax. That takes the bloom off the call is the specified portion of the bond issue on the the bond trustee. In most cases, the trustee is the municipal bond interest tax-exempt rose for lots of Ulster CALDOR restaurant Beth Murray mandatory call date. If it doesn't, the whole bond issue interest-paying agent bank. retired folks. CIRCULAR SALE management. will be in default. Things are different with registered bonds, which As account executive for Better Executive The call provisions, if any, of bonds are determined have the owner's name on the certificate and the Continues Through Services at Treadway, Murray will oversee a at the time the bonds are issued. They are spelled out record books. Bond trustees notify owners of Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can accord program which includes more than 250 executive S atu rd ay in the fine print on each bond certificate. registered bonds about calls. provide answers only through the column. secretaries and administrators. The BEST 4 C A U > < » t Friends are those area individuals who make gets OK frequent reservations and book volume hotel room nights for their companies throughout the < <■ 'V .*■ -M PORTABLE WARMTH FOR COLD DAYS AHEAD Greater Hartford, Middletown, and Meriden Consumer debt soars; By John Jones. areas. United Press International ^.. AUTO SALES Olbastmastec GM’s still the giant LONDON - Prime Minister automobile sales slump Margaret Thatcher and her Ca­ Judge curbs sales pitch binet approved an historic agree­ WASHINGTON — A company that has been ment with Dubiin aimed at bring­ By Bill Menzes September increase was for auto loans — enticing investors by promising a chance to win a SHARE OF U.S. SALES (MODEL YEAR 1985; ing peace to Uister today, British The Associated Press nearly double the May recordof$3.8billion. lottery for licenses to operate cellular portable (Sourc«: indbitry reports) CARS AND TRUCKS) radio reported, but not before The special financing and other incen­ telephone systems has been ordered by a federal NEA GRAPHIC gunmen firing from ambush se­ Consumer debt soared to record levels in tives led to inventory shortages in early court to stop the practice. riously wounded a policeman in September and auto sales slumped early in November, which analysts blamed for the The Federal Trade Commission said Wednes­ Northern Ireland. November as a result of the end of cut-rate 12.4 percent drop in sales the nation’s day that the U.S. District Court for the Central Thatcher and her ministers financing offered by the major U.S. automakers reported for Nov. 1-10, com­ District of California granted a temporary convened in London on schedule at PATTON automakers at the end of the 1985 model pared with last year. restraining order against American National 10:30 a.m., a spokeswoman said. year. The slump dropped the industry’s annual­ Cellular Inc. and several of the Los Angeles- Americans took on $10.6 billion more debt ized sales rate to 5.9 million, far below its 8 The British Broadcasting Corp’s based firm’s officers. radio arm reported soon after­ than they paid off in September, the million capacity. The firm had advertised in newspapers, wards the Cabinet "is believed to -'HmSKQ Cholea. . Federal Reserve reported Wednesday, through the mail and on television that it would have put the final seal of approval WfOgftfiSOCrii^powiwfdr^fWtti v heattoveis saying most of the gain was due to the In Washington, the U.S. House of help investors prepare and file applications for on an Anglo-Irish agreement on the buying of cars. Representatives on Wednesday approved the Federal Communications Commission’s problems of Northern Ireland.” The increase topped the record $9.09 and sent to the Senate a measure to enact a lottery for licenses to offer cellular service. billion set in May 1984 and far outdistanced short-term increase in the $1,824 trillion N The BBC said the pact was to be m i signed by Thatcher and Irish the $6.3 billion increase for August, debt limit and forestall the possibility that Other 1 prompting warnings by some analysts of a the government would stop issuing checks Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald 12% .fH coming consumer spending slowdown. on Friday. “ at a summit meeting almost Ford recalls Tempo, Topaz certain to be held tomorrow.” “ The consumer is over-extended given ^parately, the Senate passed and sent to FitzGerald’s Cabinet was meet­ DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. is recalling about the current economic conditions,” said the president a stopgap spending measure to keep government offices open after ing in DuMln to debate the 252.000 1984 and 1985 Tempo and Mercury Topaz Sandi^'Shaber,'" dn' economist at Chase Chrysler models for possible problems with rear suspen­ Econometrics, a research firm. “ Consu­ midnight Thursday, when another interim 3% Mazos proposed pain at about the same spending bill expires. 11% time. sion bolts that could break, causing the cars to go mer demand isn’t going to collapse, but it 3% Toyota American The Senate also defied the Reagan Thatcher’s office refused com­ out of control. certainly is going to slow down sharply 5% Motors from what we had in the first nine months of administration’s veto threats and approved ment on the British Cabinet The cars will be inspected, and if necessary, 2% major trade legislation that would force meeting. bolts that attach the rear suspension control anbs the year.” Cut-rate financing offered in late August sharp cutbacks in textile and apparel Security officials in Belfast, the to the wheel spindles will be replaced, John P. IMPORTS: 28% r> - ’ imports flooding the U.S. market from U.S. AUTOMAKERS: 75% capital of Northern Ireland, were King, service manager of the company’s parts and early September by the major automakers prompted part of the debt Asia. The bill now goes to the House, which worried that extremists who op­ and service division, said Wednesday. NEA griphio laNWHArf?^'- passed a tougher version. pose any accord were trying to The heads of the bolts in about 1 percent of the increase. The Fed said $7.4 billion of the upstage the agreement that would recalled cars may break, permitting the spiiidles General Motors led with 41 percent of all the new for the first time give Dublin a to disengage from control arms. King said. sales in the United States during the 1985 model consultative voice in the affairs of There has been one report of an injury accident V year. But GM’s share of the business has fallen from the British-ruled province. possibly due to the defect. King said. Atwut Perkin-Elmer creates Police sources said the police­ 227.000 of the cars are in the United States and a level of 40 percent in 1976 — with imports man, a full-time reservist of the another 25,000 are in Canada. accounting for ntbst of the loss. Royal Ulster Constabulary, was minicomputer company driving to his unit in county Tyrone FULL FUNCTION WIRELESS when shot in the head and back REMOTE CONTROL from ambush. UTC completes Mostek sale By Rick Gladstone option to buy 9 percent over the next 10 The man, who was not imme­ HARTFORD — United Technologies Corp. has The Associated Prese years. Stock will eventually be offered to diately identified, was able to drive m i n completed its sale of Mostek semiconductor the public, he said, but Perkin-Elmer will on several hundred yards and get subsidiary to Thomson SA, the French govern­ TERRY BOGLI NEW YORK — Perkin-Elmer Corp., retain approximately 80 percent help, the sources said. RICOTDN _ ill iiliiii e :; ment electronics company. f sul which produces high-technology products ownership. The agreement being* discussed V C R care pak United Technologies sold most of Mostek’s but is not recognized as a leading “ As a separate company, with a singular in the two capitals today would industrial assests, inventories, products, technol­ computer-maker, has announced forma­ focus and identity, we believe that Concur­ give Ireland a watchdog role over Window kMuMorKH h V' :: '1'^ ogies and associated rights for approximately $71 My warmest the government in Ulster while VIDEO ^ r.:T'iiiiim tion of an autonomous minicomputer rent Computer Corporation will be recog­ ^.... I# million. com ^ny that will attempt to establish its ; assuring the Protestant commun- f . > « nized as a vital, competitive computer The sale includes a five-year technological owiiidentity in the market. enterprise,” he said. THANKS to all - ity that the province will remain support agreement that will allow United * Horace G. McDonell, chairman and chief James K. Sims, president and chief British...... P i f ® Technologies access to Mostek strategic ( O 't f I, executive officer of Norwalk, Conn.-based executive officer of Concurrent, said the B ^ governments hope it will technologies. who supported i W l i t t Perkin-Elmer, said the operation. Concur­ company has’3,100 employees worldwide, pave the way for peace after 16 In taking over the Carrollton, Texas-based rent Computer Corp., will assume 'the manufacturing plants in New Jersey and years of violence, which has Mostek, Thomson retained key Mostek produc­ resulted in more than 2.4S0 deaths activities and assets of the company’s Data Cork, Ireland, and. sales and service my successful election tion, sales and scientific personnel. James Systems Group. as rival Catholics and Protestants locations in 60 countries. Headquarters is in Fiebiger, president and chief executive officer of The group, formed in 1974, had been Holmdel, N.J. ; fought one another and the out- Mostek, will join the Thomson Semiconductors effort to the responsible for building 32-bit high- Analysts said Concurrent is considered a • lawed Irish Republican Army operation. ’ battled British troops and police. powered minicomputers and communica­ leader in parallel processing, a technology When the sale was announced Oct. 17, United tions products. The unit reported sales of The historic agreement would in which two or more processors are Used to Board of Education. Technologies said the action would result in an $259 million and operating profit of $24 establish formal cooperation be- perform different functions in the same after-tax loss of $423.7 million and eliminate 4,600 million in the fiscal year ended July 31. ' tween London and Dublin over system, increasing overall efficiency. jobs. Its minicomputers generally are used in , Northern Ireland for the first time Perkin-Elmer is a major world producer Harry S. Gray, chairman and chief executive bond trading, national betting systems and ; since the partition of Ireland in of analytical instruments and semiconduc- officer of United Technologies, said at the time simulated flight training. ter processing equipment. 1921. The partition established an that the sale of Mostek was "absolutely essential Paid for by tha Committee to elect Terry Bogll, Richard Bragdon, “ We have been trying for 10 years to be The company reported $14.5 million in net ; independent republic in the south, to end the drain on our earnings.” Treasurer. recognized as members of the computer income, or 32 cents per share, for the • while the six counties in the United Techonologies reported that Mostek lost community,” McDonell said at a news quarter ended Oct. 31. compared with $13.5 Protestant-dominated north re­ $116.5 million in the third quarter and $328.2 conference in New York Wednesday. “ We million, or 30 cents per share, for the same mained part of Britain. million in the first nine months of this year. have come to recognize we’re considered period in 1984. The lengthy treaty was said to part-timers.” Net income totaled $82.1 million on sales provide for: '' He said Perkin-Elmer owns 99 percent of of $1.3 billion for the fiscal year ended July Concurrent,^ while the new company’s 4 Firm offers school advice 31, compared with $66.1 million on sales of • The establishment of an management owns l percent and has an Anglo-Irish consultative office in College-Bound Counseling Consultants is estab­ $1.18 billion for the year-earlier period. To My Belfast, staffed by a small team of lishing a new service in the Manchester area for civil servants from Britain and high school students preparing to further their • Family Ireland. education after graduation, according to a news • Regular ministerial meetings release issued by the service. Richardson- Vicks Inc. y • Friends between London and Dublin. Educators will evaluate college-bt^und students • Registration of the deal with and recommend types and individual schools • Volunteers the United Nations. they can go to. Director Evelyn Laufer said in the • New procedures for handling news release. now a P&G s u b s id i^ • People of complaints against the army and ■ SAVING AU UV tOVf CBCC offers other services, including help in police. W 70U developing interview skills, advice and guidance 'Manchester • Provisions for the arrange­ in completing applications, and advice on CINCINNATI — The Procter & Gamble share in cash. A notice of merger describing ments to be reviewed after three available financial aid, scholarships and loans Co., which has completed its $1.1 billion these procedures is to be mailed to these years. :;5i- High school students interested in the service purchase of Richardson-Vicks Inc., an­ shareholders, PAG officials said. should call CBCC at 646-2263. nounced that Rlchardson-Vicks is now a Richardson-Vicks products include Ny- Despite long-term hopes for PAG subsidiary. ^ Quil cold remedy, Vicks Vaporub, Vicks • peace, the immediate prospects Procter A Gamble officials said the throat lozenges and Ciearasil acne appeared to be grim. Militant treatment. Protestants have warned of a Stocks lower on activo trade company was merging a PAG subsidiary backlash, and observers believe NEW YORK — Prices opened lower today in with Richardson-Vicks to accomplish the Tuesday, PAG announced that it has the IR A may launch its own FOUR active trading of New York Stock Exchange takeover, which was completed Wednes­ added a Richardson-Vicks executive to its THANK YOU!! day. PAG has said that Richardson-Vicks board of directors. PAG directors voted to campaign to sabotage a deal WAYS issues. undermining their role. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell will continue to operate from its headquar­ make John S. Scott, president and chief TO MANCHESTER ters in Wilton, C ^ . "Mrs. Thatcher has spent a lot of 1145 Tolland Turnpika VERNON 8.85 Wednesday to 1,427.75, was down 2.67 to executive officer of Richardson-Vicks, the CHARGE board’s 18th member. time studying Northern Ireland,” T r I C I t y Shopping Cantor 1,428.68 shortly after the market opened. Procter A Gamble announced that JO-ANN D. MORIARTY said an official close to the prime Declines led advances 393-328 among the 1,118 Richardson-Vicks shareholders who have His term extends tp the company’s next minister. “ A change has come Issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange not already tendered their stock to PAG for annual shareholders’ meeting in October tape. ^ about; perhaps there is less the $09-per-shhre price may still collect that 1986. Scott is a director of Perkin-Elmer > belligerence. We’ll have to see.” price, because their stock has been Corp., Stanley Works and Fleet Financial tor bp o f Jo^m marltftf. Torry bkConmt. noooyror converted into the right to receive $69 per Grpup. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 14, 1985 -13 g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 14, 1985_ UAW chief Textile firms eye veto threat BROADCAST BOOM vows action CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 1985 VHF UHF

after Senate OKs import STRATFORD (UPI) - The 1975 VHF president of the 1 million member HELP WANTED HOHELP WANTED Baal Estato By Mike Robinson which totaled $123.3 billion in 1934 retorted. ” If you don’t step care­ United Aiito Workers union says E3 Tbb Associated Press and is expected to rise by $25 billion fully, you’ll fall into the Sea of iiiitettkiiifiiiiii the "overvalued dollar is killing Appliance Service Tech­ Thar a comes o Time when Manchester — Pitkin Repossessed homes from this year. China.” He said the British colony Priced To Sell — Distinc­ Price Reduction — Mon­ us” and vowed continued union nician r~ Experienced HDME8 chester, $91,900. Charm­ the rloht house becomes Street, lovely brick and Gov't from $1.00 plot rO- WASHINGTON — Jubilant after Under the measure, textile and accepts "billions of yards of policial action to get Reagan with home appllonces or tive U $i R Contemporary available. Now Is the frame. 3 bedrooms, I'/i patrs/taxes. Throughout. 1,219 FOR SALE home set on a large ing Colonial with lots of an unexpectedly solid Senate vic­ apparel imports from Taiwan and textiles from the People’s Repub­ TV otatlono administration policies changed. will accept someone with time. Don't miss out. Coll baths, fireplace, enclosed Ct/Notlonwide! Alto tox. Permanent and Tempor­ landscaped lot In the grace and space. This tory, textile industry forces are South Korea would be rolled back lic (of China) and grinds them into “ We cannot continue to have the similar background. campletelv remodeled us now and Inspect this 3 porch, 2 cor garage. properties. 316-453-300Qr' an average of 30 percent and those ary part time positions All real estate advertised Highland section of Man­ Priced right at $93,900. Including Sunday, Ext. focusing on a drive to dissuade apparel” for export. deficit spending policy this admin­ Good driving record. Call available for receptlonlst- home features a new kit­ bedroom Ranch with 2 car President Reagan from a threa­ from Hong Kong an average of 12 The Senate killed. 68-30, a 875-1939. In the Manchester Herald chester. Bright airy detached garage. Has 14 x Owner Agency, 644-0139. H1072. . V istration has embraced,” UAW /coshler In busy automo­ rooms. Four bedrooms, chen, fireplaced living tened veto of major cutbacks in percent. It also would curb ship­ Gramm amendment to exempt Is sublect to the federal room, gorgeous heated 20 deck for rear yard •i' President Owen Bieber said tive dealership. Flexible Fair Housing Act of 1966, floor to celling stone fire­ Asian imports. ments from eight other Asian Hong Kong. Minutes later it also Part Time Babysitter sun room and a first floor enioyment,, full base­ Todov's Best Buy — This Brand New LIstIngl Wednesday. hours, experience pre­ which makes It Illegal to place In family room. Is a large house, with lots " I still don’t think that President nations and Brazil, as well as place rebuffed, 68-31, another Gramm needed Immediately. Be­ ferred but not necessary. family roam. There's also ment, treed'lot on quiet Home to be built on': 1985 Bieber. speaking at a news advertise any preference, Many nice touches. Call street. $79,900. Century 21 of rooms, eoch room Is Rescan wiii veto this bill,” Sen. quotas on shoe and luggage proposal to put Taiwan on an equal AM fore and after school. Please coll 643-5135. today. Offered at $154,900. a 4 car garage I D.W. Fish gorgeous 1.8 acre lot on> conference after a tour of the Must be In Bowers School limitation or discrimina­ Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Jackston-Showcase, 646- good size, 4 or 5 bedrooms Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., said Wed­ imports. footing with mainland China, Avco-Lycoming plant where 4,0M tion based on race, color, Joyce G. Epstein Real Stonehedge Lane In BoF area. 649-8225. 1400. 1316. for large family still grow­ ton. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms^. nesday after the Senate passed the Critics say the bill would hurt which escapes the bill’s toughest UAW workers are employed, said Full and Part Time Per­ religion, sex or national Estate, 647-8695. ing, private rear yard, measure 60-39 to restrict certain consumers, break more than 34 1975 sons wanted to work In 2.5 baths, cedar siding and. provisions. AM his union has "helped make Experienced Waitress — origin, or an Intention to Historic and Huge— Man­ carport, located on chlld- international trade agreements The Senate rejected, 60-39, a plan kitchen with other girls Custom Designed — Cope Glastonbury — $161,900. all your own color selec­ foreign imports. America a little bit fairer” in its 50 Apply In person. House of moke any such prefer­ chester, $115,000. Lovely, sofe cul-de-sac. Has two and trigger retaliation in Asia making sandwiches and with 4 bedrooms, master Proud and professional tion. Call for all the. Even though the final count by Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont.. to years of existence. Chung, Brood Street, ence, limitation or dis­ historic 9 room Colonial, full baths. Priced to sell. against farm exports and other other kitchen duties. Call crimination. The Herald suite on first floor, 21’ describes this spectacular details I Built by LevItTI. exceeded by six the bill’s margin of exempt overseas buyers of more Bieber, who is touring the Monchester. in excellent conditlan! $84,900. Century 21 Jackson & Jackson Rtiar victory in the most recent test vote U.S. goods. Proponents counter than $400 million in U.S. farm 64941305. will not knowingly accept family room, gormet kit­ newly constructed LaC- Jackston-Showcase, 646- 9,813 country to celebrate the union’s First fleer family room, ava 7 room full dormered Estate, 647-8400 or 646-' O ^ . 30, the tally remained seven that cutbacks are needed to slow products annually. any odvertlsement which chen plus a 5 room att­ 1316. ______50th anniversary, said he was most Operation Management Waitress — 2-3 evenings, ached guest of in-law country kitchen, formal Cape with 2350 sq. feet of 8646. votes short of sufficient support to layoffs in the textile and apparel Is In violation of the law. "It says to agriculture that we're proud of the union’s accomplish­ — Hartford Despatch 5-9:30, flexible nights, no apartment. See It to­ dining roam, fireplaced living area. It offers 3 override a White House veto. industries caused by imports. needs assistant In our living room and 3 car Brand New Listing I Al­ going to kiss you goodbye, it’s all 7,944 ment in the social arena, such as its.. Sundays. Some expe­ day....We Guarantee our bedrooms, 7>h baths, 2 car Brand New LIstIngl. Hollings, a chief sponsor, said a moving department. Brick Front Cape — garage. All an beautiful most brand new construc­ ’’Free trade is going to destroy over, we’re going to send you down involvement with the civil rights rience preferred, 649-5487. Newer wall-to-wall car­ HousesI Blanchard 81 Ros- garage and nice size yard. tion. Only 4 years young - Builder will build homeon veto would be ’’devastating” to Schedule and dispatch grounds. D.W. Fish 6 America,” an arm-waving Sen. the drain,” Baucus said. NEA graphic movement. peting thru-out this 6 setto Real Estate, 646- Call for personalized tour. rooms, 3 bedrooms, alum­ acre plus lot In prestigious' Republicans in 1086 congressional crews. Long days will Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Sentry Real Estate, 643- Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., shouted “Tjiis amendment would tend to Bieber defended the high wages room, dormered Cape 2482. inum siding. Hondy loca­ Glastonbury neighbor­ campaigns and added that execu­ pass quickly In busy, re­ 1400.______4060. as textile forces repeatedly gut the textile bill.” Thurmond The number of non-cable U.S. television stations has some UAW workers earn, saying with 3 or 4 bedrooms, IV2 tion In Bolton. Situated on hood. Call Anne Doremus' tives of the giant textile and sponsible assignment. Smart shoppers shop throttled amendments offered by retorted. grown to 1,219, largely because of an increase in they are ’’the most productive Good telephone personal­ baths, newer roof and "EASY DOES IT” Is the 3 acres. Offered In the for all the details ot- apparel industries would soon pay Classified! They find 647-8400 or 646-4611, Jack- critics. As textile forces scored victories workers in any sector in the ity, hands-on attitude Im­ Accounting — Tax pre­ gutters and enclosed rear wav to describe placing a (3et the Want Ad habit... $80's. Jackson & Jackson a call on the president. ultra-high-frequency channels. The number of radio parers wanted. Must be porch. H urryl S82,900. that's a good wav ta fight Real Estate, 647-8400 or son & Jackson Real One opponent. Sen. Phil Gramm. in one round after another, some portant. Insurance and want ad. Just cell 643-2711 read and use the little ads Passage of the measure, which world” experienced and/or Strano Real Estate, 647- the high cost of living. In Classified regularly. 646-8646. Estate. R-Texas, charged the bill aimed critics scrapped plans to offer stations has reached 9,813, thanks to the rise of FM He said foreign competition, pension benefits. Send re­ and we do the resti now returns to the House for a vote school trained. Hourly 7653. 643-2711. not at solving U.S. trade problems amendments and Senate leaders broadcasting. Source: Federal Communications accompanied by the high value of sume for appointment to on alterations made by the Senate, wage and bonus plan. Full but at commercial gain for home- telescoped an expected two-day the U.S. dollar, was a threat to the Hartford Despatch, Per­ came after Sen. Dan Evans, Commission. or part time openings, AM state industries of the Senate’s debate into nine hours. sonnel Manager, P.O. R-Wash., again warned that a . domestic economy. or PM hours. Phone Bene­ “ raw protectionists.” . "What’s the price of a plant Box 8271, East Hartfard, Reagan veto was inevitable. C T 06108. Please do not ficial Tax Center at 646- "This bill is really bad,” said closing in this community if a plant 4156, ask for Steve. EOE. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Reagan has not said publicly he “ I don t mind people being phone. EOE. on HD Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., who closes because of the Intrusion of , would veto the measure, but Evans protectionist,” Gramm said. “ I was among opponents who FCC prepares to act an import?" he asked. “ The Electrician — Journey­ quoted him as saying at a recent resent the cloak of the American Customer Serylce Depart­ scrapped amendments. “ It is an overvalued dollar is killing us.” man's license, expe­ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ■White House meeting; ” I will not flag that they drape over their ment — Responsible Indi­ 4 embarrassment to Congress to vidual to assist our clients rienced in commerical. $ $ sign any protectionist legisla­ shoulders.” pass a bill like this.” on broadcast mergers Bieber said the UAW would Industrial and residential tion that diminishes competition Gramm labeled as unfair provi­ with after-move services. $ continue to be affected by political Diversified duties;.typing work. Benefits, good $ sions that impose some of the “ We won't have a textile indus­ abroad or in the United States.” network; several radio networks: conditions. "You cannot find the and ability to track detail wages. Call 875-5905. $ BEST!!! $ ’The bill is the only major import harshest cutbacks on Hong Kong, try” without the bill, Thurmond By Bill McCloskev business, inspirational, high-tech, solution to that at a collective required. Pleasant East $ measure advancing In Congress which he called “ a paragon of replied, noting that, "what we're The Associated Press $ PART TIM E agriculture and special interest bargaining table.” he said. “ It has Hartfard office oft 1-84. Guaranteed | 'amid heightened concern over the fairness” In trade relations. talking about is jobs and $ $ publishing operations: video pro­ to be changed in the political Hours 8-5; Monday nation’s burgeoning trade deficit. "It’s a port, it’s a dock.” Hollings Americans.” WASHINGTON - The Federal JOB IN TOWN! gramming enterprises, and a thraugh Friday, Insu­ $ $ Communications Commissio*. was arena.” rance and pension benef­ giving final consideration to motion picture production and Bieber also toured the Seymour LPN To work 3-9pm, three $ »5“® hr./8tart $ its. Phone 528-9551, Hart­ days every week. Oppor­ merger proposals that would distribution house. Specialty Wire plant Wednesday. ford Despatch, for $ $ It will have 25 radio and TV The plant was bought out by UAW tunity to work with an transfer the operating licenses of appointment or send re­ autstanding health care $ No dress code. Casual fun atmos­ $ SB A slips in serving vets? 31 of the nation’s most watched and stations. workers recently. sume to P.O. Box 8371, team. Call Mrs. LaunI, IRESULTS! I $ $ listened to broadcast stations and At the same time, if Rupert East Hartford, CT 06108. 646-0129. phere. If you enjoy talking on the Bieber praised the Seymour $ priority processing of loan applica­ special brochure outlining vete­ formally eliminate one of the best Murdoch’s Metromedia proposal EOE. $ WASHINGTON (AP) - The workers and" the success the phone, we might have a job for you. tions. In addition, the administra­ rans’ programs. known entities in the communica­ is approved, the Australian-bom Phatographic Sales — $ $ Small Business Administration company is having so far, but he Port Time Custodial We offer a guaranteed salary with tion has a special loan fund for Kerry said the SBA needs to tions industry. publisher and broadcaster who The Camera Shops at $ may be backsliding in its service to called employee buyouts "ven­ Work — Evenings. Bolton $ veterans. upgrade its training of employees When completed, the two largest renounced his citizenship to be­ TrI-CItv Plaze In Yemen bonuses. Work done from our office, ,;Vietnam veterans trying to start tures all of us would prefer not and Andover area. Call $ $ Marshall J. Parker, the SBA’s concerning veterans’ programs. broadcast transfers in history will come an American to comply with has Immediate openings ------their own businesses. Sens. John F. having to get involved in.” 649-5334. for full or parf time two evenings a week and/or Satur­ I associate deputy administrator for "It is vital we recommit our­ see the American Broadcasting FCC rules will have five major- $ $ Kerry, D-Mass., and John D. “It’s a necessary alternative,” second assistant manager special programs, defended the selves and remember the obliga­ Companies cease to exist as a market television stations that $ day mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ 'Rockefeller IV, D-W.Va., say. could form the basis of a new T V he added. Without that option. ar salesperson. Appli­ Kerry, who won a Silver Star agency’s record of help to veterans tion we have to those who came separate entity after 32 years and $ 9946, Mon. or Thurs. Eve, also Sat. $ network. "Seymour Wire Company would cants shauld be familiar 'While a Navy officer In Vietnam, since that assistance was made a back,” Kerry said. Metromedia Inc. go out of the with current photagra- He’ll purchase a sixth Metrome­ only be a memory today.” $ morning. $ Run a 15 WORD AD for j ' said Wednesday a survey by his priority in 1980. Rockefeller said some of his television broadcasting business phic hardware and re­ dia station, W CVB-TV. Boston, and Arbor Acres Farm seeks $ .staff showed that some SBA But he said the survey conducted concerns stemmed from SBA loan for the first time since 1959. lated accessories. Pre­ $ or then sell it to the Hearst Corp. Bieber said his travels to 9 of the full and part time poultry N 'regional offices were unfamiliar by Kerry’s, staff may have unco­ levels, which dropped for veterans If the FCC approves the $3.5 farm workers. Call Jim vious management $ $ Murdoch asked for two years to union’s 12 regions in the past year with special programs for vered so.e communications prob­ from 1984 to 1985. billion deal today as expected. have shown workers with high Fracchta, 633-4681. and/ar darkraom expe­ $ 1-624-3907 anytime $ Harold S. Gurwitz of Lynn. Capital Cities Communications sell his newspapers, the New York rience Is a plus. Applica­ 6 DA YS for only H4A0 % Vietnam-era veterans. lems at district offices. Mass., who was disabled while Post and the Chicago Sun-Times, morale. tions will be taken at the $ $ Rockefeller told a Senate Small ’The telephone survey found that Inc. will become Capital Cities- Membership in the UAW has serving with the 173rd Airborne in which are in the same markets as above address. .$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Business Committee hearing he while some SBA offices knew of ABC Inc. and own a far-flung dropped from a high of 1.3 million Vietnam, testified he lost money corporation including a televison the Metromedia stations. - shared Kerry’s concern. veterans’ programs, 25 percent in 1978 to just over 1 million now, ” I am very deeply concerned denied there was any special help because of the way the SBA Reliable Babysitter WANT AOS are the If your Item isn’t said Reg McGhee, an international i advised him when he tried to start Wanted for pre schooler ,SBA may be backsliding in Its for veterans and 12 percent were representative of the union. friendly wav af finding a 'commitment to veterans,” Rocke­ unaware of the programs, Kerry a Chinese restaurant. and Infant afternoons In cash buyer far applian­ Bolton. Own transporta­ 1st Shift Foreman feller said. "It appears to me that said. Gurwitz told the committee ces, musical Instruments, Analysts believe CBS tion. Please call 646-7246 -momentum has stopped.” Kerry said over 40 percent of when he first sought SBA help at cars and a host of ofher sold within 6 DAYS ^ SBA offices denied there was a the agency’s Boston regional ofice, Averate rates mornings, evenings, Items. . Since 1980, SBA regulations have weekends. DARI-FARM8 Ice Cream Distribu­ required veterans to be given special loan program for veterans a counselor encouraged him to* is emerging stronger "special consideration,” such as and 44 percent did not know of a apply for an SBA loan. for mortgages tors has an immediate opening for a working foreman. Experience in the CHICAGO (AP) — Average the second 6 DAYS ^ NEW YORK (AP) - Despite a corded music and publishing. mortgage rates for single-family foilowing: UPl partner split confirmed third-quarter loss, CBS is putting CBS stock rose $2 a share to $120 homes in 14 metropolitan areas as itself in a good position to improve in consolidated New York Stock of Nov. 13, as compiled by the • Leadership profitability by consolidating its Exchange trading, suggesting Data Terminal V Chicago Title Insurance Co. The ARE f New York-based Financial News controlling shareholder, but a o Managerial Skills . WASHINGTON (AP) - The business and shedding operations Wall Street was not worried by the rates are for 30-year, fixed-rate Network Inc.. which was coordi­ source at U P I confirmed Wednes­ agreement to buy United Press that have had disappointing re­ loss. mortgages for 80 percent of the O perator o Follow through ability nating the bid proposed by a day that the Mexican newspaper Inbemational calls (or Mexican sults, analysts say. Analysts who attended a briefing value of the house. A point is a consortium of four U.S. and two owner would hold 90 percent. PART TIM E - SECOND SHIFT o Organization and Neatness publisher Mario Vazquez Rana to The company announced Wed­ by CBS executives said the com­ one-time fee equaling one percent British firms, decided to go ahead "It looks like it’s 95 percent pany had cleared the way for put up 90 percent and Houston nesday that it took an after-tax loss of the mortgage. o Warehouse and dock operating ,developer Joe Russo to contribute with its offer Wednesday because certain that’s the way the split’s of $114.1 million in the third improved profits. going to go," said the source, who 10 percent in a package worth “ we had promised” to do so after quarter mainly because it discon­ N o v . 13 P re v . W k • Tow motor and electric fork trucks " I thought it was upbeat,” said Hours can be flexible on this part idore than $40 million, a source contacting the six investors to spoke on condition of anonymity. tinued operations in its toy, home percentoints Dennis Leibowitz, an analyst for 2.0 11.675 2.0 time second shift office position. iafd Wednesday. make their proposal more appeal­ He said completion of final details computer software and theatrical A tla n ta 11.675 in the arrangement would likely be Donaldson Lufkin Jenrette Securi­ Boston 12.125 2.0 12.125 2 0 - Meanwhile, a third bidder de­ ing, said FN N President Paul film businesses. It hopes eventu­ Ch lco o o . 12.00 2.5 11.875 3.0 Excellent salary and benefits. Send ties Corp. Experience heipfbi hot not required, cided on Wednesday to submit its Steinle. worked out in the next couple of ally to find buyers for at least some D alla s 11.75 1.0 11.75 1.0 days. Fred Anschel, an analyst for O o n v tr 12.00 2.0 12.00 ZO ly^ng skiils essential. resume to; FREE offer to buy UP I, despite the deal The Vazquez Rana-Russo deal, of the assets of those operations. Houston 11.875 2.75 1Z875 ZO I Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., said, tMween Russo and Vazquez Rana, subject to approval by a bank­ David Wickenden, U P I’s deputy 2.0 1ZO0 ZO Operating losses at those div­ Los Angeles 11.875 Apply In person or call 643-1101. who had earlier been rival bidders. ruptcy judge, was worked out by director for information services, ’"niey bit the bullet, which eve­ Minneapolis 12.00 Z O 12.00 2.0 DARI-FARMS 3.25 12.875 3.0 An equal opportunity employer. K was announced on Tuesday that the two men after they joined said in a telephone interview that isions and writeoffs from their ryone expected.” N e w Y o r k 11.50 shutdown totaled $143.2 million. Piilladelphla 11.50 2.5 11.625 3.0 Vasques Rana and Russo had been forces Monday. the price to clear up U P I’s debts P hoenix 12.00 2.0 12.00 ZO Male/Female. 40 Tolland Stage Road : - and infuse new capital for opera­ CBS said in the future it will Anschel said he was "sure the I selected by U P I’s chairman, the In announcing the agreement Seattle 1ZOO 2.0 12.00 Z O ’Tuesday, officials had said only tions would amount to $41.6 concentrate on its three main lines broadcast business will turn T a m p a 12.00 3.0 11.875 ZO Tolland, C T 06084 ($4.00-Discount if Paid in Advance) ^ ju w s agency’s creditors and the W ashington 11.50 3.25 11.75 3.0 Wire Service Guild. that Vazquez Rana would be the million. of business — broadcasting, re­ around." AUJEO PnNTMQ SERVKES, MC. or apply in person, Monday through (Ads may be cancelled. Sorry, no refund.) s n MSXXJE TUnNPfCE WEST MANCHESTEaCTORMO Friday between 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. ► the rrxxk Of prinUng exceOenoe (A private party may advertise in the: 2 ^ Classified.... 6 4 3 " 2711 Personal, Lost & Found, Household Goods, Notices Business Opportunities .22 Store/Ottice Space ...... 44 Household Goods Rates For adyertisements to be. Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 AAisc. tor Sole published Monday, the dead­ Boiler Operator Articles for Sale, Building Supplies, Pets, Minimum Charge: Lo$t/Found...... 01 Empiovment Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent...... ” .46 Home and Garden line is 2:30 p.m. on Fridoy. PICTURE THIS Weekeads Per$onols...... ,02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent 47 Pefs^^ $3.00 for one day Part time position availa­ Boats, Sporting Goods, Antiques, Cars, Trucks, Afinouncement$...... 0 3 Roommates Wanted ...... 48 Musical Items P e r W o rd : — : *** ble every weekend in our . .04 Recreational Items 1-2 d a y s ...... 20« Read Your Ad engineering department. Aw ctions...... Real Estate Outiea include operating Motorcycles, Campers and Trailers.) Services Antiques 3-5 d a y s ...... 18C Classified advertisements thrae-400 HP C B bollera Homes tor Sale ...... 31 T a g Sales 6 d a ys ...... 16C are taken by telephone as a $ EXTRA MONEY $ and monitering water Finonclol Candominiums ...... 32 Services Ottered 51 . Wanted ta Buy 26 d a y s ...... 12C convenience. Cham Icala. 2 years experi­ (Additional words - a low guaranteed results rate) Lots/Land tor Sale ...... 33 Painting/ Papering...... 52 ence preferr^ aa a boiler M o rtg a g e s...... The Manchester Herald is watchman, muat know Investment P r o p e r t y ...... 34 Building/Contracting...... 53 With Your Own Part-Time Job.' Per$oncrt L o a n s ...... 1 2 responsible only tor one incor­ high preaaure ateam. For Business Property ...... 35 Roofing/Siding ...... 54 rect insertion and then only more informaton pleaae Insurance...... 13 Automotive Deadlines contact peraonel depart­ Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing...... 55 tor the size of the originol An excellent opportunity for 4 ...14 (Limited Time Offer) Wanted to Borrow ...... F lo o r in g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks tor Sale . 71 ment at 647-4710. For classified advertise­ insertion. MindiMtor Momorlil Incom e T a x S e rv ic e ...... 57 Motorcycles/Bicycles .72 ments to be published Tues­ E r r o r s w hich do not lessen Housowives and Mothers with Rentals Services Wanted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 Hoopitil Employment day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement 71 HaynM St. Rooms tor Rent ...... 41 Auto Services...... 74 deadline is noon on

HOMES H g HOMES KIT ‘Hr CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright FOR SALE FOR SU E ' 'V

Fabulous — 8 room home U VA MMiAxiNE With 3 or 4 bedrooms, first Gorgeous Ranch - abed- WITH A^CRATcH-ANlVSNIfFAD floor family room, flre- rooms, field stone fire­ place, breezeway, garage fb e . TilfM ON A C fio b Piece oF Plooe plus 0 2'/i acre RiPNiTUPC. manicured Lofi Hur­ and potlol A lovely lot ry I...We Guarantee our compliments this home HousesI Blanchard & Ros- that also has on ERA setto Real Estate, 646- Buyers Protection 2483. Plan....We Guarantee our HousesI Blanchard8cRos- seHo Real Estate, 646- 2482. jump in October Monchester — $119,900. Impressive 6 room COlonlol-Cope, dlstlnc- Wide Chestnut floor ttvoly designed, affords 3 boards, 7 working firepla­ bodrooms, V /i baths, flre- ces, 8 large rooms, family WASHINGTON (UPI) — Steeper price tags on the plaoed front to bock living room, exposed beams, new 1986 model passenger cars and an upturn in food room, screened In porch barn style garage with 2 prices boosted wholesale prices 0.9 percent in oiW garage. This lovely animal stalls and loft. A October, the biggest monthly increase in more than Producer Price must seel....We Guaran­ home owalts your Inspec­ four years, the Labor Department reported today. for finished goods. tion. Coll for on appoint­ tee our HousesI Blan­ . The rise in the department’s measure of prices at Index ment. Sentry Real Estate, chard 8c Rossetto Real r ^ * - the wholesale level, the Producer Price Index, was the Unadjusted. 1967=100 641-4060. Estate, 646-2482. biggest monthly increase since April 1961. Wholesale'' goods overall had fallen 0.6 percent in September and 0.3 percent in August with modest rises through the rest of the year. The department said food costs overall swelled 1.4 295 percent in October, after falling 0.9 percent in September and 0.7 percent in August. In fact, there '■\ xA '' ' '4 , have been only two months of increases in wholesale vs:'^ • • • • CELEBRITY CIPHER food costs this year, 1.2 percent in July, and 0.1 CslGbmy CtplMT oryptogramt m * orasiGd from quotGUont by fvnouo people, pw t m d piwwH. Eeoh tetter In me dpber etVKie for percent in February. ■nom er. T odty‘§ ekm: R njiMMW V. Inflation so for this year at the wholesale level is by CONNIE WIENER running at about 0.9 percent, a department analyst said, far below last year, which ended with a 1.7 “CBQDK YX . UBBE JBA percent annual increase. The October jump of 0.9 percent expanded to 12 VAYVYOU KBFAXOHJ WOABFUO months works out to an annual rate of inflation of 10.8 percent. WOO YQIBORDQYDOIDX BJ In a statement. White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said, “ We still see no signs that the HYJO.” — UBWWJAYDE devastating double-digit inflation of the previous administration should recur in the foreseeable V.' i S future.” ' t' ' AOYQOPAEW. “ The pulse of the nation’s economy remains strong For Sale By Owner PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Hum ility Is not renunciation of 288 pride but the substitution of one pride for another" — and stable. As with most of the other leading Supgr clean 5&5 Duplex. Includes 3 bed­ < ' » # tim e tlwy 'SK25rSi;,*SSg».*‘“ laboriously with a sauce pan to free blanket at a hospital in nearby shoplifting with a new twist when a The. snake also is a fussy eater, and appliances included. only. No pets. $625 Immediately. Five large phone 646-7802. Price, $80. ple 30 miles from the Nevado del rooms. All recently reno­ Washers, Ranges* — w ill to publicly openedxreod ? * * | ^ * ^ : Over 200 so- a young girl half buried in the Mariquita said bitterly. and Novitch thinks that might lead Available December 1st. monthly plus utilities, se­ clean, guaranteed, parts Must remove. 84' long.o aloud and recorded. Ruiz volcano and 105 miles northw­ Inside Today tali, thin man wrapped a 6-foot 8485 per month plus secur­ vated, appliances, wall to jH * sM I remoln valid (or est of Bogota. muck. Rescue worker Duque said, python around his arm and walked the thief back to his store which is curltv deposit, leose. Call ond service. Low prices. |7liCAR8/TRUCK8 thirty days from the Md R m S iS lii ii*SS ltv depMit. 289-4781 or w all,, washer/dryer hoo­ Another 20,000 people lived in the The church, the tallest building “ Some of the bodies had been out the door of the Animal House the only place in the area that sells 647-1004 a fte r.5 p m kups. $525 plus utilities. '^ . D . Pearl 8i Son, 649 Complete King size woter- I'M fo rsale opening dote. The District ALBUM. Jpstliojf 8724000. weekdays. Main Street, 643-2171. reserves the right to reiect -o _ nearby towns of Santuario, Car- in town, was leveled by the mud. under mud for six hours when we 24 pages. 4 sections pet shop, police say. live rats and mice. Call 649-9066 after 4pm. iwd with bookcase heiod- any a i^ ll Mdstar But the local cemetery, protected Novitch said the snake, which is boord, $175. 646-5692. roelo and Pindaiito, also buried by dug them out. We weren’t even Howard Novitch. who owns the son daomed to bo In tho best by a high cement wall, was a constrictor, probably would not Manchester. 7 room du­ Looking for something Frlgldolre Stove, Frlgl- AM X, 1969 — 390, Auto­ Interest of the District. mud. able to tell if they were men or pet shop, says the thief who Six Spacious Rooms — untouched, saving residents who be a danger to humans. "H e is plex, goroge, porch, cel- speclol? Why not run a dalre Washer, 2-plece Dining Room^Table, Ma­ matic transmission, Jeseim Tripp Red Cross Director Artemo women. They were just a mass of pilfered the python Wednesday Guplex. Children wel­ power steering, power mellow: mellow, mellow," Novitch come. $550 plus utilities. lor, $650 plus utilities. “Wanted to Buy" od In white mahogony bed­ ple, 5 2 ' round, $85. _ . . Fire CMmltsloner Franco said on Caracol radio, huddled there. Other survivors gray.” Ent«rt»