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Reagan Beirut hills heads to 2 secure for Phoenix WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ ' »D'1 dent Reagan left the White House today, bound for Phoenix, after 7 asking Americans to remember the talks start struggle of the Afghan people and pledging “we will not grow weary or abandon them.” By United Press International a spillover from fighting between The president and Mrs. Reagan Christian and Moslem Druze took off by helicopter for Andrews Israeli troops, tanks and armored militiamen in the Shouf mountains, Air Force Base. They are flying to vehicles moved into the hills sur­ state-run Beirut radio said. Phoenix, with daughtei Patti Davis, rounding the Beirut suburb of The PLO, which announced the to visit Mrs. Reagan’s mother. The Khalde today, securing the area for Kreisky-Arafat meeting, made no Reagans fly Tuesday to California, the opening round of Israeli- mention of direct talks between the where they will remain through Lebanese talks set to begin Tuesday. organization and Israel. New Year’s. : In Palma de Mallorca, Spain, a Newsweek magazine said the Air Force One was airborne at spokesman for Austrian Chancellor direct talks are under way. They 9;58 a.m. EST for Phoenix. Bruno Krelsky said he would meet would be the first known direct con­ On Sunday the president marked later today with Palestine Libera­ tact between Israel and the PLO the third anniversary of the Soviet tion Organization chairman Yasser since Israel’s founding in 1948. invasion of Afghanistan by issuing a Arafat. Both Lebanon and Israel con­ statement in which he reaffirmed ; The meeting comes amid reports firmed Sunday they would begin U.S. support for a negotiated settle­ Kreisky was supervising the first talks Tuesday in Khalde on the ment that would return Afghanistan direct talks between the PLO and withdrawal of 30,000 Israeli, 40,000 “to the ranks of independent, non- Israel, dealing with prisoners of war Syrian and 10,000 PLO troops from aligned nations.” captured in Lebanon. Lebanon. “We in the United States,” he The Kreisky spokesman refused to But in the Shouf mountains east of said, “sincerely hope the new comment on the report in Beirut, artillery duels erupted leadership of the Soviet Union will Newsweek magazine saying Israel between rival Christian and Druze take advantage of the opportunities and the PLO were negotiating in m ilitiam en in the villages of the new year will no doubt offer to Austria on the release of eight Fawara, Breeh, Wadi Alcet and achieve a solution for Afghanistan. Israeli soldiers captured by the PLO Mtaileh, about 8 miles east of “The American people do not in return for the release of Beirut. want to see the suffering and Palestinians held by the Israelis. In Sidon, Lebanon’s third city, un­ deprivation of the Afghan people "The chancellor and Mr. Arafat known gunmen attacked the Israeli mi continue. But we will not grow will meet here this afternoon, that is civil affairs building with rocket- weary or abandon them and their aU—I can say," ^be.JCreisky, propelled grenades and automatic m .cause of freedom.” spokesman said. Arafat was rifles, killing four Israeli soldiers In a joint statement issued last scheduled to arrive in Mallorca and wounding about six others, a month, Reagan and visiting West later in the day from Algeria. security source said. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, a On Sunday; a PLO spokesmen in Israeli troops set up checkpoints key U.S. ally, said Afghanistan Spain said only that the Arafat- on Sidon’s main streets, imposing a “remains an acid test of Soviet Kreisky meeting would concern the curfew on the city 25 miles south of '.w - readiness” to respect the non- Palestinian situation. Beirut. alignment of Third World countries Both Lebanon and Israel con­ In Israel, a senior government of­ and “to exercise restraint in its in­ firmed Sunday they would begin ficial said, “There is confirmation ISRAELI SOLDIERS STAND GUARD AT LEBANON BEACH HOTEL ternational behavior.” talks Tuesday in Khalde on the the (withdrawal) negotiations will . . . site of troop withdrawal talks to begin Tuesday Reagan called the plight of the withdrawal of 30,000 Israeli, 40,000 begin Tuesday.” .Afghan people, especially the Syrian and 10,000 PLO troops from mujahedin freedom fighters who Lebanon. have battled Soviet troops for the In Khalde, Lebanese army of­ last three years, “a sad but in­ ficers at the hotel where the talks spiring story.” are to be held said the Israelis Is Worth's selling building? “The United States does not in­ “have produced the necessary tend to forget these brave people assurances” that the area will be and their struggle,” he pledged. safe for the talks. At an Oct. 6 hearing on the plan to Three years after the Soviets “They control the region and have Hair Design at 18 Oak St., is headqucii lei :s oi wortii s in Water- Rumors circulated along Main reconstruct Main Street. Roger entered Afghanistan to install a new deploy^ more troops, tanks and ar­ Street this weekend that Worth’s is reportedly the prospective buyer. bury. leader of the Marxist regime that mored cars on the hills overlooking Worth’s was one of the strongest •Jackson, vice-president of Worth’s, planning to sell the building that Bovino declined to comment for drew a parallel between Manchester took power in 1978, the invasion "is the hotel,” a Lebanese army officer houses its store on Main Street. publication today. supporters of the current plan to not a success,” Reagan said. He who refused to be identified said. reconstruct Main Street. Several and Waterbury, Worth's Late Thursday, Peter Trier, headquarters. He said that in the said the costs in lives, crops and A company of 100 Lebanese owner of Worth’s, denied the rumor. The building is owned by the 851 years ago it closed its store at the property have been “immense” and soldiers were also deployed near the Parkade, but retained its Main 1960s Waterbury rejected federal It persists, nonetheless, and Joseph Main Street Corp., which has the money for downtown revitalization. reiterated a claim of “convincing hotel, the Lebanese officer said. same box office address as the Street location. Bovino, owner of Carriage House He said the Naugatuck Valley Shop­ proof" the Soviets have used Five artillery shells slammed into chemical weapons against the the coastal area of Khalde Sunday in ping Center came about as result and Waterbury became a place in Afghan people. which to shop from 11 a m. to 2 p.m. The president urged Americans to Monday through Friday. remember the continued fighting in Since that time it has, become ap­ Afghanistan as they celebrate the Tax increase eyed holiday season, “warmed and com­ Inside Today parent the Manchester plan will not go through in its present form, with forted by their family relationships some of the trappings of a and the blessings of this country." 20 pages, 2 sections million from the federal govern­ today, said the state was “going to HARTFORD (DPI) - Gov. pedestrian mall and with moving “No matter how far removed ment next year to keep the fund sol­ have to take a serious look at the William O’Neill said today he would vehicle traffic as well. from our daily lives, Afghanistan is Advice ...... 1< support an increase in the tax vent and provide benefits. whole situation, the overall un­ Area towns ...... 5 Besides Worth's, the building at a struggle we must not forget. ... If employers pay into the state’s un­ Peraro said rising unemployment employment compensation fund.” this aggression should succeed, it Business...... 20 will require the state to borrow $70 “ We’re going to have to do Main Street and Purnell Place employment compensation fund if houses Harrison's Stationers at 849 will have dangerous impact on the Classified...... 18-19 million to provide benefits for the something,” he said. “The fund is needed to keep the financially Main St., Leaf. Stem and Root at 857 safety of free men everywhere,” he Com ics...... 8 first three months of next year and based upon a solvency of 6 percent strapped fund solvent.. Main St., and Grames Printing and said. Entertainment ...... 14 an additional $34 million for the unemployment and of course we O’Neill ruled out recommending Advertising on Purnell Place, T he Soviet invasion of L ottery...... 2 remainder of the year. have reached over 6 percent un­ Obituaries ...... 9-10 any cut in benefits paid to jobless A directory lists offices on the up­ Afghanistan was a major issue in The state Labor Department es­ employment ...” workers and also said he would not per floor as those of Golas and Hor­ the early stages of the 1980 cam­ Opinion...... 6 support a one-week waiting period timates unemployment in Connec­ O’Neill ruled out recommending a Peopletalk...... 2 vath, lawyers; LaBelle, Rothenberg paign. Reagan was highly critical of before workers could collect com­ ticut at 7.4 percent and in mid- cut in unemployment benefits and a S ports...... 15-17 and LaBelle, lawyers; Dr, R.M. the responses taken by the Carter pensation benefits. December said 15,000 to 16,000 more one-week waiting period before a Television ...... 8 Rayburn; Alice Clampet, real es­ administration, although the Soviet State Labor Commissioner P. people were receiving benefits than worker could claim benefits as force in Afghanistan has continued W eather...... 2 Joseph Peraro announced on Dec. 15 the same time in 1981. .possible ways to keep the fund sol­ tate; M&M Oil Services; and Capitol Builders. to grow since he took office. the state would have to borrow $104 O’Neill, speaking with reporters vent. Word due soon on who's 'in' with O'Neill

commissioner, but the fate of the bulk of the 134 ap­ the Department of Income Maintenance, the state’s mistakes were made involving millions of dollars in By Mark A. Dupuis welfare agency, and a new chairman is needed for school aid grants to cities and towns, has asked not United Press International pointees remains in question, at least to the public and news media. the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care, to be reappointed when his term ends in January. HARTFORD (UPI) — At least eight already O’Neill has said the bulk of agency heads and ^ The governor has indicated he may seek changes The education commissioner is appointed by the State Board of Education and not the governor, and know they’re out, some by choice, others not. At deputies not yet known to have been fired will stay. in the Department of Public Safety, where Com­ missioner Donald J. Long was relegated to ad­ thus O’Neill’s say in choosing a new successor will least three already know they’re still in. ’The rest “The vast majority will remain and they will be in­ formed first,” he said in mid-December. ministrative duties because of the way state police be through the tx»rd whose members are appointed may find out this week. handled a 1981 Ku Klux Klan rally in Meriden. by the governor. Shortly after winning a full term in November, So far, it’s known that O’Neill has eight top-level O’Neill hasn’t said exactly when he will announce administration posts to fill, though one of the posts Long announced his retirement shortly before Gov. William O’Neill requested proforma letters of his appointees for the jobs he will fill directly. At resignation from 134 people who work In state might be eliminated. The governor also will have at this year's election and O’Neill said he didn’t one point he said the announcements would come by government at the pleasure of the governor. least an indirect say in filling another top-level job. expect to name a successor immediately but would Christmas, at another he said they would come by O’Neill, who became governor two years ago this probably study possible changes in the administra­ week when cancer forced the late Ella Grasso to Commissioners’ jobs are open either by the com­ tion of the department. 4nauguration Day. With the pomp and pagentry of Inauguration Day resign, said he wanted to shape bis own administra­ missioner’s own choice or the govenior’s edict in Aside from other agencies where he has the say on who gets what job. O’Neill also plans to have an a week from Wednesday, the speculation is that the tion and would decide who would go and who would the departments of aging, agriculture, income indirect say in the appointment of a successor to announcements of new appointees will be made this stay for bis first term. maintenance,' insurance, public safety and educa­ Since the post-election annoupcement, word has tion. EJducation D>mmissioner Mark R. Shedd. Please turn to page 9 trickled out on the fate of this commissioner or that A deputy commissioner’s position also is open in Shedd, whose agency raised O’Neill’s ire when

-a> 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 - 3 NATIONM WIA1IUH SIRVKT FOMCAS1 lo 7 AM rS1 1Z- Vti e? 30 48 jg p , 30.00 ,7 » 7 7 SIAttll News Briefing IWHPKM Allain proposing ways 30% OFF n O ENTIRE STOCK CORDUROY. Wldewale. iDfeNVin] pinwale, ribless; cotton/poly. M achine V. CF A I ft wash, dry, 45" wide. Reg. from $5.99 yd. Lehman keeps firm ties L0 8 - I N 'L FATIAMIA O ENnRE S TO C K CMIILTS. Single or Eighth could do 911 double face of coffon or polylcotfon; WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secretai? of the Navy John poly fill. Machine wash, dry, 45" wide. F. Lehman Jr., who pledged to sell his interests in a con­ Reg. from $4.99 yd. sulting company that does business with Pentagon con­ A director of the E l^th Utilities out (dispatched) to medical calls. the way to get secure, guaranteeo O STITCH WITCHERY? Fusible 3(4" fape tractors, did not sever all his connections with the com­ District has proposed three ways ii'nnviAi=i We’ve asked them, and that’s what coverage,” he said. Asking for hem m ing, craft prelects, more. Our pany, The New York Times reported today, citing public that the district i ^ d set up its own they want,” Allain said. firefighters to man the phones is “a regular price collection. documents. The Computer Moves In I ** FLOW 24-hour emergency dispatching His proposed alternatives to the little haphazard,” he said. After Lehman took office in January 1980, a British uri WlAIMfR rOtOCABl sjritem. present system are; Allain said he won’t recommend peer paid him for the right to use the company's name, ^ Clancy Allain said today he’ll in- • Hiring three additional district pulling out of the 911 system entire­ Simplicity Abington Corp., in business overseas, the newspaper ” traduce the proposals for a vote at dispatchers (there is one on the ly. “We’re trying to give district skin, blouse 5648 407o OFF said. But Lehman kept an option to reacquire the the district’s next meeting, locket 5573 payroll already) to handle district- residents a choice. They can call O CLASSIC SUITIHOS. Versatile polyester overseas business when he left the government,. the scheduled for Jan. 17.. based emergency calls 24 hours a 911, or they cap call us (the dis­ Times reported the peer. Lord Chalfont, and Lehman as Weather a n d poly/rayon solids. M achine wash, *1110 move for district-based dis- day. Allain estimated this would trict),” he said. dry, 60" wide, Reg. $6.99 yd. saying. . - pateijing stems from the fallurq of cost the district an additional He said he’d consider dropping his Documents showed that Lehman was not paid for the 911 dispatchers to send district 925,000435,000. plan for independent district dis­ O BLOUSE SCUDS. ’’Posh" a n d ’’Finesse’.’ overseas operations until nine months after he joined firefighters to medical emergen­ • Arran^ng a system whereby patching if Police Chief Robert D. Polyester; 45" wide; m achine wash and the administration, the Times said. cies, Allain said. the district’s three assistant fire Lannan, who supervises the 911 dis­ dry. Reg. $2.69 an d $3.49 yd. Today’s forecast chiefs Would receive emergency patchers, agreed to send the district O “ORIENTAL” SATINS. 100% polyester At present, dialing the district’s ‘Panhandling’ decried calls at their homes. Allain said this to more m^ical calls. jacqu ard solids. M achine wash a n d dry. emergency number connects the j f i Today mostly sunny followed by increasing cloudiness worked well before the arrival of the 45" wide. Reg. $8.99 yd. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The system of campaign late in the day. Highs in the mid 40s. West winds 10 mph caller with a 911 dispatcher, who 911 system, so there’s no reason it So far, AUain said, such a com­ financing that makes politicians turn to “panhandling" becoming light and variable. Tonight cloudy with a 60 - judges the seriousness of the promise has been elusive. Lannan, shouldn’t work today. who has argued that firefighters money from special interests is corrupting Congress, percent chance of rain. Lows 35 to 40. Winds southerly 10 , , emergency and decides whether to • Asking voIuntMr flrefi^ters say two retiring lawmakers. to 15 mph. Tuesday scattered showers breezy and mild. „ ' send police, fire, ambulance or all shouldn’t be dispatched to medical 507o OFF working the night and early morning calls that aren’t Ufe-threatening, Reps. Henry Reuss, D-Wis., retiring after 28 years, Highs arund 50. Southerly winds 15 to 25 mph. three to the scene. shifts to fill in on dispatching while “won’t even give us (the district) a O ROBE VELOURS. Acetate/nylon a n d Arnel’ and Millicent Fenwick. R-N.J., defeated for the ^ n a te Allain has complained that 911 dis­ the day dispatcher is out. The after eight years in the House, said on NBC’s "Meet the chance,” said Allain. trlocetate/nylon solids, from 45" wide. patchers are sending ambulances volunteers would receive a small M achine wash and dry. Reg. from $3.99 yd. Press” Sunday, expensive campaigns leave the impres­ and police cruisers to district stipend for their trouble. "We’ve been talking with Lannan sion politicians are bought by campaign contributors. O ENTIRE STOCK SHIRTINOS. A must with sultsi Poly/cotton; O 50% polyester/ Extended outlook medical emergencies, but in most Of the three alternatives, AUain for the past IVk years,” said Allain. SELECT FALL PRINTS. "Very often it's perceived, rather than actual, but mmmmssm m achine wash, dry; 45" wide. Reg. from $3.49 yd. 50% cotton prints are m achine wash an d Extended outlook for New England Wednesday , cases, not dispatching the district’s said he likes the first the most and “I think the evidence shows that this sometimes its actual," Mrs. Fenwick said. "When a UPI photo (independent district dispatching) is O DECORATOR FABRICS. Our entire, regular price stock. dry, 45" wide. Reg. from $2.99 yd. through Friday: own volunteers. the last the least. complete stranger .. will tell you quite frankly, ‘Yes, . "Our firefighters want to be toned Hiring additional dispatchers “is the way to go.” Including special orders, for draperies a n d more. O HOLIDAY NOTIONS. Reg. price Xmas I'm going to vote that way because I took $58,000 from Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.: ribbons: tapes; braids; appliques: Chance of rain Wednesday. Chance of rain and snow O ENTIRE STOCK SEWING BASKETS. Unbeatable for such-and-such a group and they want it," 1 call that cor­ Computer is ‘Man of Year’ organizing your sewing supplies. Our regular price group! holiday croft books a nd more! ruption" Thursday. Fair Friday. High temperatures in tbe mid 40s to low 50s Wednesday in the mid 30s to mid 40s - Clark rests after Yule Time Magazine Sunday named the com­ for good or evil” that Time has picked Thursday cooling to the 30s Friday. Low temperatures Despite repair costs, armory puter as its 1982 "Man of the Year.” it something other than human. The sculp­ in the 30s Wednesday and Thursday cooling to the 20s 25% OFF 20%-507o OFF. tures appearing on the cover were done by Friday. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Barney Clark recovered marked the first time in the 55 years the O SELECT GROUP FABRICS AND NOTIONS today frorn Christmas festivities that included a Nativi­ magazine has seiected an individuai or George Segal. Vermont: Showers and flurries Wednesday. Flurries o ENTIRE STOCK WOOLENS. For a warmer winter, try our Thursday arid a chance of snow Friday. Highs mid 20s to 'will be around a long time' wool and wool blends. Irom 54" wide. Reg. from $9.99 yd. A wide selection lor sportswear, kids' wear, ty play by the children of the surgeons who implanted group of peopie as the "greatest influence crafts an d more. Don’t miss out on these mid 30s. Lows mostly teens. O FASHION DRESS-UPS. Polyester, acetate, nylon, QIana.’ his artificial heart and jokes about the appropriateness savings - hurry in today! of the fake tree in his hospital room. Maine, New Hampshire: Windy and colder M achine wash, dry, 45" wide. Reg. from $3.99 yd. Wednesday. Fair Thursday. Fair north and a chance of Clark remained in serious but stable condition and The National Guard assistant limited period of time,” said and standards over the years have O ALL WISS' AND FISKARS"' SHEARS. Our entire, regularly- Sale ends Friday, December 31sl. continued to gain strength .during his 26th day of life on Cyanide traced Bank robberies probed snow south Friday. Highs in the teens and 20s north and adjutant general said last week he’s Carragher about the basketball totally changed.” priced stock ol these lamous maker scissors a n d shears. the air-driven polyurethane pump doctors at the Univer­ 20s to low 30s south. Lows near zero north and 5 to 15 team. No games, just practices, are Carragher said he doesn’t expect LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Chemists are trying to deter­ By United Press International not sure how much it wiU cost to fix sity of Utah Medical Center inserted in his chest Dec. 2. south. the code violations that have'closed allowed in the building and a move In this session of the His wife, Una Loy Clark, left his bedside Sunday to at­ mine whether cyanide used to poison Anacin-3 capsules Carragher said the athletes are well Legislature to close some armories. in Southern California might be from the same batch Connecticut State Police and the FBI pursued leads the Manchester Armory to public tend a Mormon Church meeting while he recovered today to determine if a “copy-cat” gang or the same functions, but he expects it trill be supeprised and have followed all the Last year, the Appropriations Com­ from Saturday's busy schedule. used in last month’s cyanide poisoning of another rules the National Guard has laid mittee consider^ closing some ar­ PABRKS" California woman 400 miles away. thieves were responsible for similar robberies at National forecast expensive. Owned ond operated by Fobn-Ceniett ol America, inc The 61-year-old retired Seattle-area dentist spent Colonial Bank branches in Waterbury and Southbury. “We’re going to have to look to the down. mories— including Manchester — to much of Christmas Day sitting in a chair looking out the Eighteen of 20 Maximum Strength Anacin-3 capsules “I feel they have enough supervi­ save money. That proposal died. Thieves Christmas morning used a tmck and a chain Los Angeles c Legislature and how they'll react, I window and enjoying the view of the snow-packed in a bottle purchased Dec. 8 in San Pedro were laced By United l*ress International sion to prevent any problems,” be Among the other code violations with cyanide, and the manufacturers of the pain reliever to rip the night deposit box out of a wall at a bank office City L Fest Hi Lo Pep Louisville r . don’t know,” said Brig. Gen. John Wasatch Mountains. at a Southbury shopping plaza, escaping with an un­ Altwquerque cy 38 28 .... Memphis r ; Carragher. ’’But I think the said. at the Manchester Armory, ordered the product removed from California shelves. Miami Bech pc determined amount of money, police said. Anchorage cy 30 26 . . Manchester Armory will be around Carragher said the National Carragher said, are exits uncovered Manchester Parkade The cyanide-laced capsules found in San Pedro bore Asheville cy 9 50 . . Miiwaukec cy from the weaker and the lack of Girl gets new liver A similar robbery Christmas Eve at a branch office 12 Atlanta cy 71 » ... Minneapolis cy ■ a long time.” Guard is surveying all the armories the code number F-229, the same as a bottle of Anacin-3 BilUne.s s M 26 .07 Nashville r smoke and fire detectors. miles away at the Naugatuck Valley Mall in Waterbury New Orleans r CaiTagher closed the armory to in the state which are of the 340 Broad St., Manchester purchased by a San Jose woman who became seriously Birmingham cy 9 64 Manchester Armory’s vintage. Nevertheless, Carragher called PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Susan Petersen’s parents say ill last month after taking capsules containing cyanide. netted thieves at least $250,000, police said. Boston pc 61 34 New York cy pubUc functions, but not National the second life-saving liver transplant in four days for Rrownsvll Tx. r 56 SO Oklahcm Cty r Guard activities, because of code Several others have been closed or the Manchester Armory ”a good, 643-4305 Buffalo cy S6 28 Omaha r sound structure.” He said that with their 19-month-old daughter is "a miracle" and the best ('hrlstn S.C. pc Philadelphia r ' violations including open Interior partially closed. He said once a Christmas present they could have asked for. Hunger return seen 25,000 volunteer CTiarltt N.C. pc Phoenix c stairwells. The only exception to study of the cost of repairs to the ar­ some pride, as he served at the The infant, who had the second operation after the Chicago r Pittsburgh r ' Carragher’s has been the mories is completed, the National Manchester Armory for seven HARTFORD (UPI) — More than 25,000 Connecticut Cleveland r Portland Me. c WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan’s cutbacks Guard will go to tbe General years. first transplant failed, was listed in critical condition residents did volunteer work in state agencies in the last Columbus r C .28 Portland Ore. c Manchester Community College today at Children’s Ho.spital — normal for recent in federal food programs are causing a return of hunger Dallas r 36 100 Providence pc Assembly with a request. fiscal year, providing services with an estimated value Richmond cy basketball team, which has been transplant patients. in America, nutrition expert Jean Mayer warns. Denver s allowed to continue Its practices “The Manchester Armory was “With the steady hacking away at fo5 iiOw sfxinq loshions Manchaator, Conn. 00040. noa« Ham, atory or ptolun Moa, .aecret written ballot. Actress Sally Field tokj host Bill Diehl on AB£ ------.caS 0432711, OMoo houn a n '• Rqmbllcan Louis Koscia Use your FoshKXi Bug Charming ShopP®^ network radio she’s su disorganized, “I get very To aubaodbo, or to raport a <0:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday ' ‘was elected vice chairman Blank pages depressed when I see perfect people. You know, daNvary probtom, oaS 6474040. through Friday, Charge Cord. VISA or MosierCard. onioa houn an 0:30 ajn.loaM by acclalmatlon. One way to pack a lot into a sUm hook is to ... women who have got it all together, and really pjn. Monday through Friddy and T)w Manohaator HartM ’ to a figure out exactly where everything goes, and who leave out the middle. 7 lo 10 t.m. 8 a h i ^ . OaHm y aubaorlbar to UnHdd FTgtd M ar- TIm Manchester Herald K-Mart Plaza, Doubleday is patting together a tome called “The they are. I want to go home and shoot myself,^ ahouM bo mada by 6 p.m. Mon- iwHonal nowt aantotdand to a ACTRESS SALLY FIELD day through Friday and "by 7.-30 mambar at too AuSR auroau-ol has filed a complaint with FASHION BOG ‘cause I constantly am confused ... I can’t even Do•I^Yo«vaelf Beatsriler” consisting of beginnings a.m. Saturday. CIreutoSona. ’ ' the Freedom of Informa- . . . what to wear? figure out what to wear in the morning” .... add endings of stories concocted by such authors as Uon Commisalon. The FOI BerkaMre Shoppinfl CenlMr K-Mart Plaza Trumbull Shopping Park .. • Act seenu to say a secret Danbury, Ct. Davon. Ct. Trumbull. Ct.______' w U is illegal. MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 - 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. W. 19»2 Weekend storms kill 13 people nationwide e considers Powers corruption cose were Daniel williams, 36, a Thunderstorms crashed with up to 8 inches of rain "People driving at night Burlington, Vt., peaking at downi in southwestern police captain from Plano, in 24 hours. Boats were in places th ey ’re not duct for allegedly leaking testimony given in the grand Budney rejected the motion and also put off ruling on charges against Powers, one of eight people arrested as into Texas and Louisiana 58, 30 d eg i^ above nor­ Louisiana. Police in Texas, his wife and hte HARTFORD (UPI) — A Superior Court judge said he today, threatening more used to rescue some people familiar with can easily jury probe that resulted in Powers’ arrest. three other defense motions seeking dismissal of the a result of the grand jury investigation. mal. Kosciusko, Miss., said a daughter. would take a break from holiday skiing today to con­ flooding in the South where Warm weather in New twister dekroyed a trailer. at Alexandria where 200 drive right off into the sider if former Transportation Commissioner Arthur B. rain and twisters killed Hampshire exposed the Another tornado smashed a people were driven from water,” said state trooper Powers will be spared a trial on corruption charges. three people in a plane barren rock of stormy vacant building Neshoba their homes. Nearly 50 Mike Eldmondson. It was the second weather-related plane Judge Walter R. Budney scheduled a hearing in Hart­ crash and drove 200 people Mount Washington — the County, Miss. roads were closed by ford’s deteriorating Morgan Street courthouse where he from their homes. first time in a halfcentnry Two more inches of rain flooding in central and A single-engine plane crash of the weekend. Two people were killed Satur­ said he could rule on a defense motion that Powers be Weekend storms killed 13 the mountain was not clad hit southern Louisiana Sun- south Louisiana. Officials crashed into a field nMr granted accelerated rehabilitation. nationwide. in snow qn Christmas Day. d a y night. Central urged travelers to stay off Cecilia, La., during an in­ day while trying to land their plane in fog In Iowa. Powers, a former Berlin mayor, resigned as transpor­ Workers in Denver at­ Three tornadoes touched Louisiana was deluged the road if possible. tense storm Sunday. Killed tation commissioner late last year in the midst of a one- tacked the ice and huge CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN - man grand jury investigation of alleged corruption in drifts left by a Christmas the Department of Transportation. Eve blizzai^ that killed Budney had been expected to rule on the request last DELI SPECIALS three people in Colorado. week but after a weekend of work at home said he MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS Denver was smothered needed additional time before deciding if Powers should by a record 2 feet of snow. be placed in the program. U8DA CHOICE Stapleton International Budney said in court last week that he planned to go Airport, normally the skiing over the weekend but would return to court today PORTERHOUSE seventh busiest airport in >1.89 to decide pending motions in the case, after which he B 0 u ¥ n A (OR) LIVERW UR8T the nation, was c l o ^ for said he planned to return to skiing. STEAKS 34 hours and was' running MUCKE'S •2.29 If granted accelerated rehabilitation. Powers would U8DA CHOICE COOKED SALAMI...... at only 15 percent of be placed on probation and spared a trial. No determina­ capacity late Sunday. tion of guilt or innocence would be made and if he met •2.69 .More than 5 inches of T-BONE PROVOLONE CHEESE ...... the terms of probation, the charges would be dropped. QROTE a WBQEL •2.99 rain fell in six hours by ear­ He was arrested in April on nine criminal counts, COCKTAIL FRANKS ...... ly today along the Gulf which were later reduced to two and then brought back STEAKS VERMONT Coast near the Louisiana •2.69 up to six after an attempt to settle the case short of a U8DA CHOICE BEEF LOIH CHEDDAR CHEESE ...... border, swamping Beau­ . trial failed. W/CARAWAY (OR) W/DILL •3.49 mont and Port Arthur, In court last week, Budney rejected a defense motion CREAMY HAVAOTI Texas. Sandbagging was FU LL CUT REG. (OR) MAPLE seeking to have four of the six charges against Powers . lb. pfcg. •1.99 reported in nearby Port dismissed. SWEET LIFE RACON ...... Acres and runoff covered SIRLOIN STEAK WISCONSIN Defense attorney Timothy C. Moynahan filed for dis­ . 3 lb. QQCh •9.99 roads at Bridge City. missal on the grounds the four charges — added after U8DA CHOICE BEEF ROUND CHEDDAR CHEESE ...... A half-foot of snow KRAKUS the failure to negotiate a settlement — were filed on the 5.99 zib.7.99 sib.13.99 7ib18.99 UPI pnoto blanketed central Texas. basis of “vindictiveness” by the state. SIRLOIN TIP IMPORTED HAM The Blast Coast enjoyed a Moynahan argued the state revived the charges after HOLIDAY BLIZZARD AFTERMATH day of record warmth, with . . . snow snarls Denver traffic Powers exercised a “constitutional right” and accused temperatures in Chief State’s Attorney Austin J. McGuigan of miscon- ROAST U8DA CHOICE BEEF ROUND " GARDEN FRESH Traffic accidents kill Radio station CUBE PRODUCE SPECIALS STEAK ,lb. SPINACH...... covers Bolton U8DA CHOICE BEEF ROUND 311 during holidays s TOP SIRLOm BROCCOLI...... 89< By Richard Cody ROAST ,1b. By United Press International pranksters in the crasn that killed Herald Reporter lUMBONAVaORMIIIES... 5S99« Richard Steinmetz, 40, of Addison, 111., Holiday traffic accidents killed at least and his daughters, Amy, 10, and Colleen, BOLTON — Maybe nobody was listening but for CORNISH nil people during Christmas weekend, 7. His wife and a son survived the crash, perhaps the first time Wednesday morning news that including a father and two daughters who which occurred as the family returned was made by town officials was broadcast over the CALIFORMA CARROTS..... 2 ..^ 59* died in a car crash that Illinois officials home after spending Christmas evening radio. ICAMEIOS blamed on thrill-seekers who dragged a with relatives. No, the selectmen didn’t do anything exciting Tuesday concrete-filled milk can onto a road. A van hit the can, which was used as a night; in fact, the meeting was rather mundane. Vandals placed the 3-foot-lall milk can lawn decoration, and veered into the However, a new AM station in Rockville that hit the air filled with concrete onto the roadway in Steinmetz station wagon. about a month ago decided to cover the meeting anjrway a western Chicago suburb, triggering the ".My dad tried to swerve, but it was too —and has plans to continue to cover town news regular­ fatal crash. late, " said the son, Richard. "Then it ly. T wonder if somebody is going to be was over. I looked over at my dad but his “We ll definitely be coming down for the Board of able to live with that." one neighbor eyes were wide open, staring into Selectmen meetlngs,and other things, and as things pop Wishing All of You A Happyy Healthy said nothingness." up, such as public hearings,” said Manchester resident A UPI count showed at least .New York police said Jeffrey Joey Vogel, the news and public affairs director for .'ill people died on the nation's highways Fioriglio, 12, Brooklyn, testing the WRTT (Rockville Tri-Town). and Prosperous New Year...... before the three-day weekend ended Sun­ motorbike he had gotten as a present, There are also plans to cover Coventry news, she said. day at midnight local time The holiday drove into a parked car and died Friday The station already reports news from South Windsor, began Thursday evening apparently while trying to hide from a Manchester, Tolland and Ellington. Holiday Hours: Monday 8-6; Tuesday thru Thursday 8-9 Texas had the worst toll — 40, in­ passing police car. • On ’Tuesday, the selectmen voted to spend 33,000 for a cluding five members of one family, new diesel engine for one of the town dump trucks. ’They Friday 8-5; Sat. (Now Year’s Day) Closed; Sun. 8-6 Florida reported 36, followed by Califor­ Three people died north of Kingman, also decided to begin surveying work on Birch Mountain nia with 27 and .New 'York with 21. Fif­ .Ariz., Christmas Day when two vehicles p M ,, Road and Williams Road. teen died in Pennsylvania. Illinois and collided on U.S. 93 and were engulfed in r" Ms. Vogel said the newscast that reported this news !So Substitute .Michigan had 14 deaths each. North flames. Authorities said it might take was carried over the air at 7:55 a.m. and noon. We Give Old Fashioned Carolina 12 and Kentucky 10. days to find out what happened and iden­ "We have newscasts at five of the hour and at 25 For Quality The Michigan State Police reported tify the victims. minutes after the hour,” she said. “It’s up to the anchor Butchor Service ... alcohol was involved in 10 deaths and 11 . as to when the news from Bolton will go on.” victims were not using seat belts. A family of five died in central Texas The station is located at 1170 on the dial. The .National Safety Council estimated late Friday in a two-vehicle crash at A Bolton resident, Bayliff Grey, will be the reporter in traffic accidents would kill between 300 College Station. The victims were Thad Bolton for the station. STORE HOURS: 317 Highland St. and 400 people during the weekend. The station will be on only in the daytime, and puts out . : J Davis. 67, and his wife, Minnie Naomi Mon. S Tim s , ’til 6:00 During the Christmas weekend of 1981, Davis, 58. both of Corpus Christi, their 1,000 watts. This month, the station signs on at 7:15 a.m. 354 people were killed and 16,500 were daughter, Sheri Franze, 38, and her hus­ and off at 4:15 p.m. In January, the sign-off time will Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9:00 MANCHESTER seriously injured. band, E. Franze, 39, both of Bryan, and grow to 4:45 p.m. “We go with the sun," Ms. Vogel said. CfHjk County sheriff's police hunted for the Franze’s son, Jody, 9. One of the reasons it is a daylight station, she said, is Sat. S Sunday that after sundown, WWVA, a station out of Virginia til 6:00 CONN. that is on the same wavelength, bounces into Connec­ HZGHL;L£TS FJISK Holiday blazes kill 35 ticut. Students visit including a family of seven 1111111111111111111111111! By United Press International that began at 6 p.m. local time Thursday United Nations ______— f FROZEN & DAIRY and ended at midnight Sunday. GROCERY SPECIALS A fire apparently started by a space Holiday fires killed 10 people in Penn­ ; BOLTON — Twelve high school students, members of SEALTEST heater roared through a Centreville, 111., sylvania and eight in Illinois. Connec­ DOLE home, killing a family of seven, in­ ticut and California each reported four • the school’s International Affairs Club, joined more SHERBET I than 300 other state students on a recent trip to the cluding a great-grandmother and five holiday fire daths. Alabama, Minnesota PINEAPPLE IN JU IC E ...... 20o>. GREEN GIANT NIBET CORN AND children, in one of a series of Christmas : United Nations in New York. and Iowa each reported two and This was part of a program sponsored by the World DEC FRENCH FRIED holiday blazes that claimed at least 35 SWEET PEAS Michigan, Maryland and Ohio each ; Affairs Council of Hartford to provide a better un- ONION RINGS ...... 2.aox.< deaths nationwide. reported one. GREEN GIANT LEAF SPINACH AND 'derstanding of international relations than can be The dead in the Centreville blaze in- The deadliest of the blazes was the one SACRAMENTO MIXED VEGETABLES clud'-d a 79-year-old woman, her cousin in Centreville — just across the ■ gained in a classroom, and marked Bolton’s second year TOMATO JUICE ...... aeox.' and five of'her great-grandchildren who Mississippi River from St. Louis. ‘of participation. ’The visit to the UN by Connecticut TOTINO’8 CLASSIC had paid her a birthday visit — Christ­ : students coincided with closed-door meetings between VLA8IC POLISH OR MEAT PIZZAS mas Day — and spent the night. Investigators said the fire started in ' the PLO and other delegations. 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Jack 1983: the big test for Curt Smith Anderson Washington > Marry-Qo-Roundjj; The coming year may begin to he doesn’t think he will run, didates,” he said. give us some idea whether there preferring instead to groom is indeed an embryonic rebirth in others for pubiic office, but be SOME REPUBLICANS are the Manchester Republican Par­ Nanchester stopped short of ruling out bis hoping some of the old guard in the party can be convinced to ty. Spotlight own candidacy. Republican Town Chairman He has never hidden his desire come out of retirement. There Public ' Curt Smith has never promised to run for office someday, was speculation two years ago — By Paul Hendrie — Herald Reporter instant success, but he had although be says today isn’t that speculation that amounted to pledged to rebuild the party day, and if there is a shortage of nothing — that popular ex- servant's gradually. People will be looking qualified candidates next Director Vivian Ferguson could tjward the municipal elections summer, it’s hard to imagine be coaxed into running. Smith sitting on the sidelines. Smith clearly would love to run next autumn for some indications on the board, for the first time in Even if DiRosa does seek re- ordeal It would be interesting to see someone like Mrs. Ferguson of progress. more than a decade. The op­ election, the Republicans have to Progress best could be defined how Smith’s aggressive style again, but you have to wonder if WASHINGTON — James timists are looking for improve­ come up with three more can­ would fare in a town accustomed the people who have served their as gaining at least one seat on the ment, not miracles. didates. Matthews has found the hard way to gentlemanly campaigns. time would want to return to the The Savings Bank of Manchester shows you Board of Directors. Since it what can happen to a conscientious Smith’s first task will be to One real possibility seems to hectic pace of towq government. 2 appears most — if not all — of the Also a possible candidate is convince the three GOP in­ be Walter Joyner, who just lost government worker who blows the six incumbent Democrats will Republican Town Vice In any case, they first would have cumbents to run. He said he his seat in the General Assembly whistle on irregularities. He was run for re-election, that will be Chairwoman Donna Mercier. She to be convinced that the suspended for 10 days without pay. believes all three will seek re- after two terms. Joyner attended Republicans have a chance to how to get more out of the m on ^ market no easy task and will depend on ran, with very poor success, in election, but the biggest the last Board of Directors the OOP's ability to recruit can­ 1981. But nobody had beard of win. He also began receiving Republican vote-getter last time meeting, where he spoke out at Mrs. Mercier in 1961. With two Smith was criticized in 1961 by anonymous death threats. One day, didates. around, minority leader Peter the public hearings. He pledged The inability to put familiar years-’ experience as vice some for the poor Republican he came home to find a note in his DiRosa. said he is uncertain. to continue to speak out on local chairwoman under her belt, Mrs. election showing. That really was doorway with a bullet taped to it. Republican faces before the elec­ "I have not made a decision on issues. torate was the biggest single fac­ Mercier has gained visibility, as unfair, because he had just The note said, “Quit or die.” 7 whether or not I will run but I “ Walt will be present monthly tor in the OOP's failure to win well as a reputation for being an stepped in as acting chaimnan in The once-underprivileged have promised my family a deci­ at Board of Directors meetings INVESTMENT CHECKING, more than the three guaranteed efficient organizer. the spring, without en o u ^ time Matthews, now 38, fought his way up Our new LIQUID MONEY sion will be made by May 1, said with a lot to say,” said Smith. He Now that more people know to properly develop issues and from a Philadelphia slum to the minority seats in 1981. DiRosa. He said his Com­ would not confirm that Joyner is when you want to write checks — who she is, Mrs. Mercier might candidates. University of Pennsylvania. Even­ FUND for solid investment Smith is optimistic. “I honestly mitments to a growing family a possible candidate, but other stand a better chance. At any Smith’s leadership has bad two tually, he won a job as a loan think we can gain seats this , and a successful dry cleaning Republican sources said there is big or litde— on every dollar you rate, she is known to be in­ years now to develop some issues specialist intern at the Housing and savings. It pays high, nloney time. " he said. Some prominent business might convince him not , a lot of speculation that Joyner terested in running. If the party and to promote some possible Urban Development in Washington. members of the Republican to run. might run. have. T^s account, too, pays asks her, her candidacy seems candidates. While nobody ____ 9 market interest on ^ery single Town Committee are not so He would be a logical can­ Republican Director Joan virtually certain. reasonably could expect a long PART OF HIS job is to hopeful and predict that the GOP didate. He would bring a well high interest on all your money over Lingard is expected to seek a se­ Smith has talked about other neglected party to turn around in doublecheck applications for rent in­ dollar in your account, as Io m as you will have as hard a time getting known name into an election, as cond term and senior Director young town committee members two years, people will be looking creases from managers of low- known people to run this time as well as a built-in base of support Bill Diana said he will run again, who are interested in running, to see some improvement. This income, federally subsidized keep a minimum balance of $z,5(K). Big $2,000— ^pays 5 W/o in in 1981 in the north end of town. barring any unforeseen but he would not say who. could be a year of hope or serious housing projects. From his own boyhood experience, Matthews amount under $2,000. NOBODV IS predicting the developments in the year, to ANOTHER POSSIBLE can- “We will start in January to disappointment for the news!—^unlike m on^ nmket mnds, knows that even a small rent hike Republicans will win a majority come. didate is SiWith t himself. He said develop our field of potential can­ Manchester GOP. can be rough on low-income it’s insured by the F.D.I.C. families, so he invesitgates the requests from management firms QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT CHECKING: In M an ch ester with extreme care. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OUR L IQ U ID M O N E Y F U N D : On occasion, he has questioned management’s figures when he has M inim um balance to $2,500. M inim um balance to $2,000. found unnecessary long-distance open? Story of year? phone calls or discrepancies in open? employee salaries. W hat’s the rate? It changes weekly (see box). Paid and W hat’s the rate? See box. Rate changes weekly and is paid and He saw no reason to make an compounded monthly. compounded monthly. exception of Eklgewood Manage­ Does every dollar on Any amount over $2,000 earns that interest. The economy ment, a large Bethesda, Md., firm, Every dollar o f the That’s right. D deposit earn that high Any amount under earns 5V*% interest be- after it hired his former boss, Elliot $2,500 in the account rate? cause we give you the extra advantage of Bemold. Eklgewood had requested a earm this top rate? Many of the above were im­ checking. The most important events of 3485,000 in supplemental funds for At that point, your money earns 5'A°/o interest. iny year aren't always those portant enough, but perhaps the What if the balance falls an ailing housing project while Ber- below $2,500? But remember, once you’re back up to Arty monthly costs? Only if your balance falls below $1,000 during that captured the most most important event actually nold was still director of housing at $2,500, every dollar again earns that higher any statement period, is a $5.00 monthly headlines Only in retrospect can was a series of changes that can the local HUD office. rate. service fee charged. we separate the truly significant be lumped under the general According to Bemold’s version, he The Investment Checking Account is actually from the truly transitory. heading of the economy. took no part in the decision. The A n y fees? None at all. Is it insured? E not funds were approved the day before a “repurchase agreement” and, as such, is Remember Brigadier Gen. A number of area companies It is insured? Absolutely! Up to $100,000 per depositor by Bemold left HUD. a deposit and is not insured by the Federal Dozier'’ He was the American were affected by the nationwide the F.D.I.C. Deposit Insurance Corporation. Of course, it who was held hostage earlier recession. Multi-Circuits, ON N|NE or 10 occasions after Deposits and Any amount, just come in the bank, use pay- does have the solid reputation and resources this year in Italy. "The story Gerber, Lydall and Pratt & that, Matthews said, Edgewood of the Savings Bank of Manchester behind it. Whitney Aircraft were among withdrawals? roll deduction or bank by mail. Or use a made headlines for many days, requested rent increases. Six times, Conni (automatic teller) Card, if you have a those that laid off workers this Matthews recommended that the Checking? Yes! You may write any number of checks you but now seems destined to be statement savings account. just another footnote to history. year. requests be denied; each time, he want, in any amount, as long as you have was overruled. For that convenience, you’ll want our money enough in your account to cover them. C Not all the news was negative, Checking? Meanwhile, when Time You can also add to or withdraw from your magazine was trying to decide though. J.C. Penney started up He was disturbed over Bemold’s Investment Checking Account. cozy relationships inside HUD. But account anytime in any amount—by coming who its Man of the Year would in its m assive building in Tax status? Account is exempt from Connecticut Capital in, by Conni Card, by telephone transfer, by be, it rejected such newsmakers Buckland, and hired a number of ' ' TUEl^&xsmmR BouiARiAM HrrwiMn..« it takes courage for a government 'mi/nnmuc employee to challenge the conduct Gains and Dividends Tax. payroll deduction, whatever is convenient as Lech Walesa, Yuri Andropov, town residents in the process. of his superiors. If he reports the ap­ Any individual or business may open a Liquid ' . for you. Ariel Sharon and Margaret It still is too early to say W ho’s eligible? Commentary parent wrongdoing, he lays himself Money Fund Account. This account, too, (unlike money market Thatcher, and instead chose a whether the layoffs and the J.C. Tax status? open to the most depressing funds) is exempt from Connecticut Capital Penney hiring represent Yes. Or you may open a statement savings machine of the year: the com-, harassments. For our society has Is a passbook used? Gains and Dividends Tax. puter. The choice was an’ anything like a trend, llie area’s not yet outgrown the hoodlum ethos, account which entitles you to a Conni Card. acknowledgment of the drastic economy worsened, but it may which honors the man who covers up W ho’s eligible? Individuals and businesses. This account changes the computer is begin­ recover. If so, the layoffs of this Trouble in Arabia his boss’s wrongdoing above the could well serve as a useful money manage­ ning to make in everyday life year will represent nothing employee who exposes it. NOTE: Our weekly (not monthly) rate change can ment tool for a small company. more than one of those in­ Matthews finally went to the HUD be an important advantage to you. around the world. WASHINGTON - A new “energy of Petroleum Exporting Countries. How’s the money kept We send you a monthly statement, showing So what was the most impor­ evitable fluctuations in the inspector general and filed com­ all activity on your account including the crisis” is likely to develop within Production from oil fields in the plaints of favoritism and rale infrac­ track oP tant news story of 1982 in business cycle. the next few years in a highly im­ North Sea between Great Britain interest earned. A more clearly discernible Robert tions. Of course, he received not a .Manchester? The headline­ probable locale — Saudia Arabia, and Norway, Alaska’s North Slope reward, but retribution. As a begin­ trend is what could be called the capturing events were the the Middle Blast’s leading petroleum Walters and Mexico accounts for a decline of ning, he was handed a lO^lay suspen­ producer. Cheney mills referendum in increasing office-ation of Main about 15 percent in OPEC supply. In sion by his supervisor, Juanita NOTE: Our weekly (not monthly) rate change can .lanuary. the closing of Bently Street. If Economy Electric Unlike the industrialized nations Syndicated recent months, Mexico has quietly Burgess. be an important advantage to you. of the world, the Saudis have no con­ School, the controversy over goes through with its sale of its Columnist replaced Saudi Arabia as the leading Burgess said she suspended j cern a^ut obtaining an adequate 12 OO% landfill sludge, water-pressure downtown showroom to a firm exporter of crude oil to the United Matthews for two reasons: He had supplyjof crude oil at an acceptable Interest rate effective through January 10,1983 problems, street reconstruction, interested in using it for office States. violated official procedures, and he cost ^^^ut they must deal with the As a result of those increased 2 use, one more major retailing did not tell her why he had visited the passage of a town affir­ consequences of declining demand sources of energy supply and the inspector general. mative action plan, the referen­ establishment will have and weak prices for their principal world’s “residual producer” of oil, slackened demand, “The outlook Obviously, informants are not dum on a nuclear freeze, the vanished. export. adjusting its output to compensate (for the United States and other net going to report wrongdoing if they renewed feistiness of the towm The transition of Main Street Saudia Arabia’s petroleum importers of oil) is clearly much, j for other countries’ fluctuating 12 OOA> have to clear it with the alleged Republican party, the fall elec­ from a retailing headquarters to production peaked in late I960 and supply and demand. much better than it appeared only a wrongdoers. The inspector general’s a mix of offices, restaurants and early 1961, when it was exporting Interest rate effective through January 10, 1983 tions, the continuing controversy few years ago,” says Fried. office, therefore, told Matthews he shops proceeded steadily in 1982, more than 10 million barrels of THE UNEXPECTEDLY “soft” over the conversion of the “But the vulnerabilities (should) didn’t have to tell his boss about the crude oil daily at a price of about 8M world market is attributable to a Bennet main building, and the and years from now may turn increase a good deal,” producing “a visit. 7 per barrel. number of causes, including a global deaths of several prominent out to have been the most impor­ relatively tight market” by the end He was subjected to other tant “event” of this year. recession, substantial increases in of this d ^ d e because of projected residents. IN RECENT months, however, energy conservation and efficiency harassments, including telephone The Savings Bank of Manchester has a money market account eMctly right for your needs, production has averaged less than 5 worldwide economic growth, he threats and the bullet left' at bis and a continuing trend toward a a d ^ . your future. IVlaybe you’ll choose the solid, high interest, insured investment of our Liquid million barrels daily and the price “backout” from oil in favor of doorway. Money Fund. Maybe the high interest and ch^k-vmtxi^ convenience of our Investment has fluctuated 10 to 20 percent below natural gas, coal and nuclear power BUT EVEN assuming an Bemold acknowledged that short­ Berry's World the 1900-61 peak. Moreover, most as boiler fuels. economic growth rate averaging 3 to ly after joining the management Checl^g appeals to you more. ‘ i experts predict additional dMllnes Nuclear generating capacity in Stk percent annually, worldwide oil firm, he wrote HUD a letter about Midte either choice, both SBM accounts pay the attractive investment rates previously in global prices and consumptioa the United States, France, Japan deinand in 1160 probably will be no arrangements for the supplemental found only through brokers or distant, impersonal funding institutions. Both SBM accounts during the mid-1960s. and other industrialized nations will greater than it was in 1660— and In funds contract. In other words, be are wonderfully accessible. Both let you add or withdraw any dollar amount. And both, unlike “The Saudis are in a very difficult double by the end of the current the immediate future will be participated in accepting bousing position,” says Dr. S. Fred Singer. decade. Although that growth Is far significantly below that level. money that his agency had granted money funds, are not subject to Connecticut Capital Gains and Dividends Tax. “If they make a mistake and mis­ below the five-fold Increase once “The accepted wisdom that the the day before he quit as housing Yes,-vpu’U want to learn more about our very special money market accounts. Come see, or judge, we could have a general price predicted, it nevertheless will price of oil would continue to double director. call us, ^ h t now, about the SBM money market choice just right for you. collapse,” possibly to a level as low supplant a substantial amount of oil every two years” has been aban­ This was apparent violation of the as 810 per barrel for relatively short usage. doned, notes Singer. Instead, “there law. “I shouldn’t have signed it,” periods. Oil consumption per unit of gross could be unanticipated, uneiqwcted BernoM said of the letter. Singer, a senior fellow at the national product has declined by price collapses,” leading to Does Matthews regret having Heritage Foundation, was the prin­ one-third in recent years, Edward economic, a o ^ and political ten­ blown th e w h istle? “ I r eg ret it in th e Savings Bank cipal speaker at a seminar held here R. Fried, a senior fellow at the sion in Saudia Arabia. sen se th at I ’v e reoeived no p rotection recently by the Cato Institute, a Brookings Institution told the Cato The consequences of those from the Inspector general’s of­ UbertariaiKWieBted “think tank’’ Institute seminar. developments could include fice,” be said. He added that he has of Manchester 0'*VbyNBA.lnc ‘ and research organization. heightened restleAness and dhnoa- had many sh^leas nights, “but I All oil exporting nationa will be IN ADDITION, an increasing tent within the Saudi population, still feel I did the right thing.” Serving Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton, Andover, South Windsor and Ashford. Telephone 646-1700. "Excuse me, would you care to hear my dertae adversely affected by declining con­ annount of oil being used throughont economic dislocatloa, poUUcal fric- Footnote; Matthews has L S J Equal Opportunity Lender pack aceruulo?" sumption and prices, but the impact the world Is coming from sources tion, governmental instability and to the HUD general counsel to ovsp- Also Express Bank locations in Eastford, Scotland and Sprague. is expected to be greatest ih Saudia other than Saudia Arabia and Its poaiilbly even an unraveling of the turn his 10-day suspension, but the Arabia because it has become the fellow members of the Organization country’s fragile social fabric. investigation has bean slow.

' -f MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. Dec. 27. 1962 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 Obituaries Word due soon M onday TV to B ast Catholic High at Manchester Memorial Manchester and (Hiarles J. Rulh M. SuMw Cemetery. ’There are no on who's 'in' Estella (Gleasoo) Smp- School. Hospital. She was the wife Zeppa of Scotland; a R uth M. (S la tte ry ) calling hours. Memorial (J3) - Entartainmont Tonight 6 : 0 0 P . M . (29-8oledad ( 3 ) I 9 - N e w « CD SO - Nightlino aon, >S, of 73 Schiwl St., of the late Julius' J. d au ^ter, EMa Saimond of Sutter, 73, of 48 S. contributions may be made EnU W. OMiak Coiilinued from page 1 C D - Ey witn— ■ N «w s (39 - Entertainment Tonight O D -r Madam#'* Plao* CD- You A sk e d For It (J9 - Sports Probe died Saturday at a local Stepard. S a n fo r d , F l a . ; 12 Hawthorne St., died Sun­ to the Building Fund of O - MOVIE: 'King RIohaid and Funeral services were - ThrM't Company (3 9 - MOVIE: 'Cleopatra' Julius 93 ) - Sanford and Son 93)-8tarTrak She was bora in Glaston­ grandchilchren and 20 great­ day at Manchester ’Trinity Covenant CJiurch. week and O’Neill is believed to want to make them Caaaar falls in lova with Claopa* tho Cruaadora' Chrittlana and convalescent home. She held today for Eniz W. CD GD 9 9 - Naiwa (S ) - ESPN SportaCwitar bury and had lived In grandchildren; and several Memorial Hospital.' She all at the same time. , tra. Elizabath Taylor, Richard M o n d a y (29 - Monoyllno Update Motlama battle for the Holy was the wife of the late (Drozek) Gesiak, 69, of C D - Saint Burton, Rax Harrison. 1963. 9 9 - Faatival of Faith Land during tho raign of RF Manchester for more than nieces and ne^w s. was the wUe of Jacob B. Other major questions about the governor s new (22) -M adam e'* Place Alfred J. Simpson. Elast Hartford, who died (Q ) - Happy Days Again (SZ) - Buainaas Raport ( a - Twilight Zona chard the Llonhaaitad. Rax Har­ 50 years. She had been a Funeral services will be SutterJ Mrs. Ada B. Lsvy administration is whether he will accept additional (23) - MOVIE: 'Soriar A satiric rison, Virginia Mayo, Lauranca She was born in Thursday at Manchester 123) - Sporta Toniflht member and past com- Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. She was bora in Hartford Mrs. Ada (Becker) Levy, resignations from current apjxiintees and who he 9 9 - USA CarUMMt Exprasa 7 : 3 0 P . M . look at tha 70't pokes fun at ev­ Harvey. 1954. Manchester and had been a Memorial Hospital. She 1 8 ) - Nawscantar erything from ecology to rall- inander of the Disabled from the John F. ’neniey on Feb. 18, 1909 and had 80, of 130 Richmond Drive, will name to replace those who resigned or were 9 9 - Fastival of FalUt C D - P.M. Magazina (29 - Sporta Update lifelong resident. Before was the wife of Kasimer Polly Holliday, formerly of a - MOVIE; 'Qama* Olria Pla/ glou* oulta. Martin . Mull, A'merican Veteran’s Funeral Home, 219 W. lived in Manchester for the died Sunday at Manchester (21 - Lima Housa C D - All In the Family ( 8 ) - MOVIE: 'Chaooh and (retiring she was employed fired. 'Alice" and “ Flo," has been Boarding aohool girl* compets Tuesday Wald, Sally Kallarman. Gesiak. Center St. with a mass of Memorial Hospital. She (22) - Nawscantar CD - You Asked For It Rated R. Chong's Nice Droama' Tw o leo by the Board of Elducation Auxiliary Post 17 of past 25 years. She was a Among the names speculators mention as possi­ pressed into Immediate duty on to too who can bad the hlghoat She was a member of was the wife of the late (S ) - MOVIE: 'Boys' Night Ouf C D - Family Faud ranking diplomat Rated R. (39 • Let* Night with David cream vendor* try to ••™ for more than 30 years. She Manchester. Christian Burial in St. communicant of St. ble appointees are unsuccessful Democratic can­ PVT. BENJAMIN. She will por­ ough cash to achlavo their fond- Church of the Assumption James Church at 10 a.m. Isadore Levy. Four man from Connecticut de­ C D - Banny Hill Show a - Sign Off Lettarman had taught at Bennet and She leaves two sons, Bridget (Hmrch. didates in the November elections and that of out­ cide to establish a Manhattan tray Major Amanda Lee Allen on ett dreamt. Chaech Marin, in Manchester. Besides her husband she She had been a life 9 3 )-N a w a a - Pelioulat 'Do* Chioas da 1.- 0 0 A . M . Thomat Chong, Sttcy Kaach. Nathan Hale schools. She Julius Stepard of Bloom- Burial will be in St. James going Secretary of the State Maura L. Melley. hideaway. Kim Novak, James the CBS Monday night comedy She also leaves a son, fleld and Joseph Stepard of Cemetery. Friends may leaves two sons, William L. member of Hadassah Ms. Melley helped O’Neill out politically this year Garner, Tony Randall. 1992. 92) - ESPN SportsCantar also starring Lorna Patterson in Revlata*. C D - Carter Country 1981. Rated R. was a member of Robert J. Gesiak of East (33) - Spotlight Preview 2 : 3 0 A . M . West Sedona, Ariz.; a call at the funeral home Sutter of Ehifield and Fran­ organization and a member by accepting an interim appointment as secretary O - Madia Probai 93) - Sports Look the title role. ( D - M OVIE:‘Columbo: A Caao Manchester AARP. Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. (3 9 - Madame'e Pleoe of Immunity' Tw o foreign digni- (D - CBS Newt Nightwatoh She leaves a sister, sister, Mary Schaller of Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 cis (Frank) Sutter of of Congregation Ahavath of the state to fill a vacancy with the understanding (2S) - Raponar 41 (2 9 -S o a p CHECK LISTINGS FOH EXACT TIME Eileen Henson of (SZ) - Bualneea Report tarlss murder a rival, making it JIP Sister Flavian Gieason at West Hartford; four to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ Ashford; a daughter, Achim of Colchester. She she wouldn’t run for a full term. 139 - MOVIE: Th a Lions Ara (23) - Sports Tonight look like robbery and homicide. Manchester; three sisters, Free' Filmed in Kenya, this is the ® - MOVIE: 'Love With tha Mercy Knoli, West Hart­ grandchildren, and several tributions may be made to J u d ith M. S u tte r of was a former resident of The agreement spared O’Neill from having to (22) - M*A*S*H 1 1 : 3 0 P . M . Pater Falk, Hector Elizondo, Sal Proper Stranger' A New York Mrs. Norma DeTerra and true story of tame lions un­ Mlnao. 1975 ford; three grandchildren; great-grandchildren. the American Heart Manchester; three (tolchester. choose between other Democrats who wanted to dergoing rehabilitation to the (23) (5Z) - MacNail-Lahrer ( D C D - Hawaii F ive ^ City musician it vary much his Mrs. Frances Perry, both Funeral services will be Association. brothers, Richard Slattery She leaves a daughter, wild state. Bill Travers, Virginia Report C D - Stareky and Hutch C D - Perry Mason own man until ha bMomas in­ and three great- run for a full term as secretary of the state and volved with a young girl. Natalia of New Bedford, Mass., of Newington, Joseph Mrs. Milton (Sylvia) McKenna, George Adamson. ( D - Payohlo Phenomena ", grandchildren. Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. from could have used the interim appointment as a (25) - Japanese Drama C D - Danny HIH Show Wood. Stave McQueen. 1963. and Mrs. Anna DeSousa of 19^9. 2 9 - MIko Douglas PoopI* Now Funeral services will be the John F. Tierney Loiwlta M. Qrttlln Slattery of Blast Hartford, Gottlieb, with whom she springboard to a full term. ^ 9 - Madame's Place 9 D - Saturday Night Uva (1Z> - ESPN SportaCentar South Dartmouth, Maine; had made her home; and (SZ) - Powerhouse (22) - Entertainment Tonight Tuesday with a mass of Funeral Home, 219 W. Loretta M. Griffin, 69, of and Robert Slattery of Following the election, Ms. Melley met with @ 9 - More Real Peopla 92) - N CAA Baakatball: 3 9 . NCAA Baakatball: and six grandchildren. 6 : 1 5 P .M . Rainbow Claaalo f/Honolulu • C!enter St. with a mass of 59 High St., died Sunday at Manchester; two sisters, three grandchildren. O’Neill to discuss a possible job in his new ad- (29 - Dospodida Pittsburgh at Byraousa Christian burial at 9 a.m. 8 : 0 0 P . M . Quartarfinal • Missouri va. The John F. Tierney CHirlstlan burial at 9 a.m. Gertrude LeBlanc and B^ineral services will be ministration. She said last week she hasn t heard 92) - NCAA Instruct lonal (2D - Prime News 9 : 0 0 P . M . (13) - MOVIE: 'Montenegro' A 9 9 -F ilm at the Church of the Manchester Memorial C D C D - Square Pegs Patty housewife headed for a nervous ArtaoTM State (2D - Croaaflre Funeral Home, 219 W. Tuesday at noon at Series (22) 3 9 - little House on the Assumption. Burial will be in St. James Church. Hospital. She was the wife Helen V. Slattery, both of from the governor yet but definitely remains in­ tries to prove that glasses de­ C D C D - M*A*8*H Major Hou­ breakdown aampias life's plea­ 93) - MOVIE: 'Modem 1 : 1 5 A . M . (22) - Twilight Zona Center St., Manchester, 6 : 3 0 P .M . crease poularity at school. Prairie The Ingalls family la lihan breaks up the nurses’ re­ in St. James Cemetery. Burial will be in St. James of Harold R. GrUfin Sr. Newington; four Congregation Ahavath terested in a possible job. trapped in a snowstorm leading sures at a wild nightclub. Susan Problema' A young man be­ 9 9 - MOVIE; 'Nino to Five- (29 - Sign Off had charge of Achim Cemetery, C D - WKRP in Cincinnati C D - P*M. Magazine turn celebration. (Rj Anapach, Erland Josaphaon. comes talakinetic after accldan- Three frustrated ladles take The Holmes Funeral Cemetery. Friends may She was bora in Winslow, grandchildren; a great- “He hasn’t contacted me yet,” she said. “1 really them to reminisce about Christ­ 3 : 0 0 A . M . arrangements. CD - CBS News C D 9 9 - ABC News Cloaeup mases past. (R) (60 min.) CD - Tho Merv Show Rated R. tally being splashed with msttert into their own hands Home, 400 Main St. has call at the funeral home Maine and had lived in granddaughter; and Colchester. A memorial love state government. If the right thing came nuclear waste. Chevy Chase. against their chauvinittic boas. C£) - OH the Sat period will be observed at 93) - Barney Miller D - MOVIE: 'Nicholas and S3) - MOVIE; Sayonara' A Ko- C D @ - NFL Football: Buffalo 9 9 - ECAC BaakMball charge of arrangements. today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Manchester for the past 26 several nieces and along. I’d really love to stay.” at Miami DouMeheeden Wake Forett va. 1981. Rated PG. Jana Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly ( B - MOVIE; 'Otiay' A man be­ Ruth E. LaviiM the home of her daughter, 9 9 Pony's People In Sports Alexandra' Part 1 The events rean War pilot falls in love with Parton, 1981. Rated PG. There are no calling hours. p.m. ’ Memorial con­ years. Before retiring she nephews. Aside from the commissioners who resigned or leading up to the Russian revo­ a Japanese woman. Marlon 92) - NCAA Basketball: 8 t John's/ and BYU va. 8 t (29 - Night Gallery comes involved In a spy-ralatad Funeral services were Funeral services wiU be 130 Richmond Road. 93) - International Figure Joseph's ® - Sign Off Memorial contributions tributions may be made to had been a seamstress at were told their resignations had been accept^, the lution form the background of Brando, Patricia Owens, James Houston at Pepperdine (2D - Crossfire murder. Tom Courtenay, Romy conducted Sunday for Mrs. Memorial remembrances Skating from Peking thisstory of Tsar Nicholas II, his Garner. 1957. (29 - CNN Headline News Schneider, James Villiara. may be made to the DAV Post 17 or to a charity Manchester Modes. Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. from waiting is over for at least three other top officials. (22) (39 - MOVIE: 'Skeozer' A (22) 3 9 - Tonight Show 1 : 3 0 A . M . Ruth (Epstein) l«vine, 59, may be made to Hadassah (22) (39 - NBC News failings as a monarch and the (23) - All Creatures Great and nurse at a home for the emo­ (2D - Freeman Reports 1969. American Heart Associa­ of the donor’s choice. Besides her husband she the Holmes Funeral Home, O’Neill announced Anthony V. Milano, secretary (23) - Untamed World great love he had for his Ger­ (33) - MOVIE: 'The Fifth C D - Tom Cottle Show 3 9 - International Figure of 80 Green Manor Road, or to the Mott Scholarship Small tionally disturbed uses her new - MeoNeil-Lehrer Report Musketeer' An action-comedy tion hr to a charity of the leaves two sons, Bruce E. 400 Main St. with a mass of of the Office of Policy and Management and state man born wife. Empress Alexan­ ( D - Hogan's Horoo* Skating from Peking QIHmtI SWMtlMKl (29 - Noticiero Nacionat SIN S3) - MOVIE: Th a Border' A dog to help tha children fight baaed on the classic tala of the who died Friday at Griffin of Manchester and Resurrection at 10 a.m. at Fund, P.O. Box 1675, Hart­ budget chief, was staying on. dra. Michael Jayston, Janet their problems. Karan Valen­ (25) - 24 Horas 9 9 - Indopandent Network donor’s choice. Gilbert Sweatland, 76, of Noticias nacionales con Guil­ Suzman, Roderic Nolle. 1971 man wages war against corrupt man in the iron mask. Beau 3 9 - Sunday at tha King’s Manchester Memorial Harold R. GrUfin Jr. of St. Bridget Church. Burial ford, 06101. lermo Restrepo. border guards who manipulate tine, Marictare Costello, Tom (33) - MOVIE: 'Summer Solstice' Bridges, Ursula Andreas. Now* Houea Ellington, died Friday. He 93) - MOVIE; Th. W.r Atkina. 1982. Against a Cape Cod back­ Hospital. She was the wife Peabody, Mass.; two will be in Hockanum @ - ABC News the lives of Mexican Immi­ (39 92) - loo Skating: Ennia Cup (2D - Prime News StaphMi M. QrMln was the husband of Pauline Between the Tates' A college S3) - T(> H u r ground, this moving story spans - Twilight Zone of ^ m a rd Levine. Cemetery, Blast Hartford. (ST) - Over Easy grants. Jack Nicholson, Valerie from tho Nothoriands Funeral services were daughters, Mrs. Shirley A. professor finds his life in tur­ Perrine, Warren Oates. 1982. a fifty year marriage. Henry (SZ) -f sign Off (22) - Qunsmoka She was bom in Mon­ Sweatland and the brother Friends .may call at the moil after his wife learns of his 9 : 3 0 P .M . Fonda, Myrna Loy. 1981. 9 9 - Uving Faith held today for Stephen M. Balasky of Orlando, Fla., 7 : 0 0 P .M . (5Z) - Great Performances 1 2 : 0 0 A . M . ( S ) - MOVIE: Taps’ Cadets treal, (hnada and had lived of Josephine Jeffers of funeral home today from 2 infidelity. Richard Crenna, Eliza­ ( £ ) - Nawha'rt A guest an- (SZ) - China Eyes I (8 ) (S ) - NBC New* Overnight threatened with tha closing of ' Griffin, 27, of Leominster, and Miss Patricia Griffin CD - CBS News beth Ashley. 1976 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.' eSD - Trappar John, M.D. in the Hartford area most Manchester. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. George Smiley, accepting a job nounces she la running away (33) - MOVIE: ‘Chaaeh and their school incite a student re­ Mass., whb died acciden­ ' of Manchester; two CD - M-A*S"H 1 0 : 3 0 P . M . He also leaves a brother, 92) - 1963 Rose Bowl Preview as a 'mole,' accepts a mission to from her husband who it a sen­ C D (23) ® - Nows Chong's Nieo Droams' Two Ice bellion. Timothy Hutton, of her life. She was a brothers, Albert ator: 93) - Metropolitan Report George C. Scott. 1961. tally on Dec. 28. He was the John T. Sweatland of (Hin­ Carl Ragnar Olaon C D - Muppet Show 93) - MOVIE; -Stir CrBiy" Two find another 'mole.' (R) (2 hrs.) (29 - MOVIE: ‘Boat of tho cream vandora try to aarn en>‘ member of Temple Beth LeBrasseur and Joseph learance Sal ough cash to achieve their fond- h u sb an d of C a ro l A. CD - ABC News inept people are framed for rob­ [Closed Captioned] (25) - Vanessa (29 - Alfred Hitchcock Safecreokera' 3 : 3 0 A . M . Sholom. ton, Mass.; and several Carl Ragnar Olson, 81, of bing a bank. Gene Wilder, Ri­ sat dreams. Chaech Marin, ^ (ShariM) Griffin and the LeBrasseur, both of Lynn, C D - Soap 1 0 : 0 0 P .M . (29 - AFI Showcaao 9 9 - MOVIE; 'Mlatlsaippi' Besides her husband she nieces and nephews. 180 Maple St., died Sunday chard Pryor. George Stanford 8 : 3 0 P .M . Thomas Chong, Stacy Kaach. ( D - Blaok New* son of Jacqueline M. Mass.; three sisters, Mrs. 93) - Jeffersons ( S ) - Bualnosa Raport Aboard a Miaaissippl gambling 1981. leaves a son, David E. Funeral services will be at Manchester Memorial Brown. 1980. Rated R. C D C D - Private Benjamin A C D C D - Cagney & Lacey Chris boat is a Northerner involved in 9 9 ESPN's Hors* Racing Lucille O’Connor of and Mary Beth investigate the Cutress of Manchester and Hospital. 92) - ESPN's Horse Racing 93) - NCAA Bask.tball: local Indian tribe is upset when S 9 - Indapondsnt Network gambling, a singing troupe, and (39 - Sign Off Wkly. Levine of Blast Hartford; a Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. at 'Tweed’s plight of elderly apartment Joseph P. Griffin of Peabody, Mass., Mrs. Wkly. Pittsburgh at Syracuse Col. Fielding proposes a new N e w . a killer who fails for a southern White-Gibson-SmaU He was bora Sept. 24, dwellers. (60 min.) 3 : 4 5 A . M . daughter, Mrs. Sheri C. Anita Fleury of Saugus, 95) - 'Your Mag. for Women gymnasium on the site of a 1 0 : 4 5 P . M . belle. Bing Crosby, W.C. Fields. 2 : 0 0 A . M . Leicester, Mass. Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., 1901 in Manchester and had (SH - MOVIE; ‘Somabody Up burial ground. ( 8 - Sign Off Bernstein of Rockville, Mass., and Mrs. Regina There Likes Ms' A prizefighter C D - News Joan Bennett. 1935. C D - CBS Nows Nightwatoh He also leaves three (29 ® - Alice (29 - Reporter 41 (29 - MOVIE: 'Allegro non Md.; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Rockville. A graveside ser­ been a lifelong resident. Specialty Shop turns his rebelliousness into a ( D - Carol Burnett and Friends C D - Leonard Bernstein Garafano of Lynn, Mass.; (23) - Moneytine 1 2 : 3 0 A . M . C D - Boat of Midday Troppo’ Bruno Bozzatto's ani­ brothers, Joseph P. Griffin Axelrod of Willimantic; vice will be in St. Ber­ Before retiring he had been successful ring career. Paul 92) - NFL Films 'Legends of the Conducts 1 1 : 0 0 P . M . Jr. of Vernon, David A. eight grandchlldrra; one (22) - Newscenter Newman. Everett Sloane, Eileen Fall.' C D - Sanford and Son CD - Sign Off mated spoof of Disney's Fanta­ nard’s Cemetery, employed as a carpenter. 93) - Independent Network - Eyawitnoaa News sia iilustratas six musical and a grandson. great-granddaughter; and (23) - Better Health Heckart. 1956 C D - Mission Impossible C D - Joo Franklin Show Griffin of Honolulu, Rockville at 11 a.m. There He was a member of Trini­ ) - Voice of Faith News (S) - M -A -S -H classics. Rated PG. Memorial week is being several nieces and Hawaii, Michael P. Griffin are no calling hours. ty Covenant Church. flheck our Pendleton Specials observed at her home. nephews. with the U.S. Marines in Memorial donations may He leaves two sisters, TH E P L iAWE t o NEPAL LEAVER E’OON.’i ALFREP 5. NEPAL? THE Beirut, Lebanon; and three Angula M. Zuppa Funeral services will be VafVE GOT PAVe TO GET THERE- FAMOUS ENGLISH ACTOR? ASTBOGBAPH be made to Manchester Amy C. Olson, with whom BRIDGE sisters, Cindy A. Colton ol Angela M. (Sala) Zeppa, Wednesday from the John he had made his home, and ,Skirts & Slacks CLEAR UP THE SITUATION ANP GET t h a t c a p ; ru L n e v e r Chapter of the American 97, of 738 Birch Mountain F. Tierney Funeral Home, b a c k : TH E s h o w m u g t s o o n o r PERFORM WITH h i m ; Bernice Bede Osol Hartford, Lisa Leister of Cancer Society or to Tem­ Edith V. Magnuson of I'LL BE THE LAUGHING STUCK OF Vernon, and Rutbanne Road, died Sunday at 219 W. Center St. at 8:15 Newington; a brother, 100% Wool - fully lined THF INDIIATPV. ple Beth Sholom. Weinstein Manchester Memorial a.m. with a mass of (Hiris- Early play makes game Cutress of Manchester. Mortuary had charge of Robert C. Olson of Memorial contributions Hospital. She was the wife tian burial at 9 a.m. at St. Manchester; and several arrangements. of the lete Joseph Zeppa. James (Hiurch. Burial will plays.” c f o u r may be made to the nieces and nephews. Hours: 9:30-5:00 Monday - Saturday • Scholarship Memorial ’ She was bora in Italy and be in St. James Cemetery. Oswald: “South’s jump to ^ B i r t h d a y Funeral services will be 9:30-8:30 Thursfiay three no-trump is the sort of Fund at' Mt. Wachusett Anna C. Stapard had lived in Manchester for Friends may caU at the Wednesday at 11 a.m. from helter-skelter bidding that is Community College, Anna (Christian) many years. funeral home today from 7 the Watkins Funeral frowned on by scientists, but Dac. 28,1962 Stepard, 80, of 139 She leaves two sons, to 9 p.m. and T ues^y from 637 Main St. Manchester. Conn. NORTH i2-:7-a Gardner, Mass. Home, 142 E. Center St. used by lots of players. In Opportunities could develop Glenwood St., died Friday August A. Zeppa of 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in East ♦ KQJ64 any event, three no-trump is lor you this coming year Shlrtoy H. Habwr VAQ the only makable game through the least-expected Shirley (Heller) Haber, ♦ 82 sources. Make It a point to AJ843 contract.” 85, of West Hartford, died Jim: "South is delisted treat your acquaintances In all Saturday at Hartford WEST EAST walks ol life with due respect. with the diamond leaiT His CAPfUCORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) Hospital. She was the wife 50% OFF PROGRAM HOZAY SAYS HE'LL I SEE! WELL ...BLIT THAT ^ HEY, I ear it ! ♦ 9 ♦ A 10753 10 tops Blast’s nine and a HELP US,GUZ..,BLIT I COULD MIGHT G ET UMPAt SUPPOSE I DUB 8962 4T874 3 Your possibilities tor personal of David Haber and the Expires Dec. 31, 1982 IT'LL COST YU H AND A T, CALL'IM ALL BENT OUTA HIM HOZAY, TH' quick count shows that if he gain look good today, but your sister of David Heller of o 4KJ743 ♦ 965 can acquire a total of three DECORATION! f TH' ROVAL SHAPE...HMM m ! GORMAY, MY A 10 9 6 42 returns are likely to come only Manchester. CAPTAIN OF tricks in the black suits he from areas In which you might CUlSINSr SOUTH will have his game. Which have to work rather hard. She also leaves three r ♦ 82 one should he attack?” Order now: the NEW Astro- daughters, Mrs. Robin TRini-ii-TM va ♦ K J 10 5 Oswald: "There is one Graph Matchmaker wheel and Golden of West Hartford, ♦ AQIO danger. If Blast wins the booklet which reveals romantic Mrs. Sharon Rinkus of Sut­ presents ♦ KQ75 bladt suit lead with the ace combinations, compatibilities ton, Mass., and Melanie Vulnerable: Neither over an honor, a diamond for all signs, tells how to get Haber of West Willington; return may crush South if along with others, finds rising Dealer: North signs, hidden qualities, plus two other/ brothers, Jack the black suit breaks badly.” Heller of Fairfield and West North E u t South Jim: “South can guard more. Mall $2 to Astro-Graph. 14 Pass 3 NT Box 489, Radio City Station. Seymour Heller of Plain- against this danger. At trick N.Y. 10019. Send an additional a Pass Pass two he leads a heart to field; a sister, Mary Heller U u L $1 lor your Capricorn Astro- of Hartford; and three dummy’s ace and plays a Graph predictions for 1983. Opening lead: 44 low club. If Blast holds the A Q U A R IU S (Ja n. 20-F*b. 19) grandchildren. BERMUDA B C ^ ' EVERVTHING AL.L VOU SEE ARE 1 I^IGHT' IN FACT. Y O U ’R E ace and takes it r i ^ t away, Your leadership qualities are Funeral services were to IS A 'EAJST'EM' AJP5 FOR HEATING I WAS JUST A0OUT CUTE, p o p :' South is sure of three club likely to be more evident than be conducted today at THE6E: PAFVS. SVSTEAAS. STER EO A TO USE ^ 5NOV- tricks. As it is, West holds those ol your peers today, so Weinstein Mortuary. The Affordable Getaway*’ SV STEM 5. VI(7EO REAACVAL S^^TEM . By Oswald Jacoby the ace. He can take it, but don't hesitate to take charge ol Memorial week will be SVSTEMG, COVCPUTER won't hurt declarer if he situations where you see them and James Jacoby lloundering. observed at her home, 9 m RSH A m a o R G V S T E M 6 ' " ____ _ K E A U j y ? leads a diamond.” PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Oestview Circle. Oswald: “What shall we Oswald: “Note that this L0ST4S early play insures the con­ Once you gel into the rhythm ol write about this last week of things you are a very strong POUNDS FEATURES: 1982?" tract against all contingen­ M aryC. CovtN cies. A sure thing is better finisher today. This Is a good Jim: “Let’s discuss no- time to conclude situations Funeral services were trump play with particular than a good chance.” where you've left loose ends. held today for Mary Can­ Round trip |Bt transportation via reference to the early (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 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A NOMINAUBOa f ■ ■ pone R. passed away December 27, 87 Arrival-tima 21 guaaa (abbr.) •AIMTTARHJt (Nov. 23-Oae. 1969. I (NaWCUSTOMBMONLY) ■ " ■ 21 ) II you have an Idea ol a plan V 88 Prilt animals 21 M « SB CMM'a play about which you ara doubtful, ■ bounca It oft an attodala Time takes away the MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD 60 Swift aircraft 41 edge of grief. (•bbf.) ■ ** whoaa (udgmant you ratpaef. 44 He'll tat you straight. 646-6366 526-3766 l i (NewaPAKR ENTlnPKSa assn.) But memory turns back DOWN ■ S T :;^ ■ — MANCHESTER! •0 •1 12 •2 •4 every leaf. 1 Summon It'i much pleasanter to u II M •7 dream of a white Chiiatmaa CALL HOW 646-7096 2 Soviet Union Sadly missed by. u (•bbf.) If you happen to live where nutri/system II II 10 3 Afrikanar th ^ don't itnowrwhatasDow t ' Wife and Children a.fiiSEA5fiJS^S£2S.tJt ftM O B rl'27 shovel is. MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Dec. 27, 1982- 11 I » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon,, Dec. 27, 1982 If HRC presses Werbner probe, Penny plans to set rules

questioned. By Paul Henrio ty. The directors have argued that com plaint from a “legitimate mittee — was to ask the directors Hom e the investigation unfairly maligns source” before initiating any in­ for clarification of the HRC’s rights HRC Chairman Rubin Fisher said FOCUS/ and Nancy Thompson THK COMMISSION last week the town administration and the con­ vestigation or pursuing this one. and responsibilities in that area. he did not know why no applicants Herald Reporters tabled acting on the directors’ had come forward — adding, "Cer­ sultants employed to screen He said he does not consider the suggestion the review be dropped. If the Human Relations Commis­ applicants for the assistant complaint by the two citizens, SOME COMMISSIONERS at tainly there have been applicants Commissioners said three new last week’s meeting questioned the who are dissatisfied with the sion pursues its investigation of manager's job. Frank J. Smith and Clarence members needed time to review the Assistant General Manager Stephen “If they are going to insist on pur­ Zachery, to be “legitimate’’ basis for the investigation —, the process.” background of the situation. complaint made by Smith and He speculated that the applicants R. Werbner’s hiring. Mayor Stephen suing this matter, then I’m going to because neither was directly in­ Commissioners might welcome T, Penny said today, he will insist on put their feet to the fire," said Pen­ volved in the hiring process. Zachery. Smith said at that meeting may prefer not to fight the case in Penny’s response since several have that black applicants were dis­ Manchester because the press has for sale' specific grounds for HRC in­ ny. “They ought to have an applicant said they are confused about what criminated against by the town, and presented a picture of the town as vestigations. If the investigation proceeds, complain,” said Penny. “I think the role the commission should play in The Board of Directors has asked “ then I would feel obliged to enter commissioners wondered why none biased and they may believe they do community is entitled to that before monitoring and investigating the have come forward. not have a fair chance so it is not This veranda comes the HRC to drop its probe of the the matter in some detail and put it watches its general manager and town’s hiring practices — par­ Werbner hiring, but the commission out in some specificity what we Commissioner Geoffrey Naab worth complaining. assistant general manager taken to ticularly in light of the directors’ noted that a complaint from an He added that the commission has not yet decided whether it will expect of them as far as the task professionally.” suggestion they drop the review. proceed. threshold of what they should applicant would put the investiga­ was not investigating a specific with Bolton Lake sunrises The directors have charged there produce before they begin an in­ Penny said the directors hoped the One of the 'responses to that tion on firm ground. charge of discrimination, but are no grounds for the investigation, vestigation,” said Penny. HRC would agree to drop the in­ suggestion that was discussed by the Smith and Zachery both attended reviewing the process to confirm launched by HRC at the request of Penny said he first would expect vestigation and spare them from HRC last week — and recommended that meeting but were not in the that all applicants had an equal By Susan Plese two members of the black communi- the HRC to have a formal, written issuing guidelines to the commis- by the affirmative action subcom­ room at the time the complaint was chance for employment. Herald Reporter , The kids grow up, and one by one they leave home. Suddenly two people find themselves rattling around In Gallen critical an oversized colonial with empty rooms. For practical Cheese giveaway set Three girls injured in accident reasons, they decide to sell. CONCORD, N.H. (UPl) - Gov. That’s just what happened to the Louis B. Allen Jr. Hugh Gallen. 58. hospitalized iast Free cheese and butter will be distributed Thursday from 10 a.m. Police are investigating a one-car both 16. Miss Coleman suffered head fractured elbow, and was treated family. Their home, an 11-room Georgian colonial at 140 month with an undisciosed blood in­ to noon by the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, located at accident Sunday night that left three injuries and was reported in good and released from Manchester Vernon Road, Bolton, is an empty nest. “We just don’t fection, remained in critical condi­ the corner of Main and Bissell streets. Bolton girls seriously injured. qondition at Hartford Hospital this Memorial Hospital, a spokesman need this much house,” says ^rbara Allen. tion today at a Boston hospital To qualify for the free food, residents must not be receiving food Police said a car driven by Amy morning. Miss Bushnell suffered a said. The home, set on nearly two acres overlooking Bolton following a relapse over the from another food bank. Families who are already registered with E. Albas, 16, collided with a utility Lake, is on the market for $109,000. The listing Realtor weekend, his office said. the church only have to prove their identities. Other families may pole on Bush Hill Road. The acci­ is Don Fish from D.W. Fish Realty Co., 243 Main St. Gallen's condition was register while the supply lasts. dent was reported at 7 p.m., and Now you know To report news To be eligible, a person must be receiving aid — such as welfare. further details were unavailable this THE MARKET for a large home Is limited. “There’s downgraded Sunday from serious to To report news items in Bolton, Aid to Families With Dependent Children, social security, food morning.. no question. The trend seems to be towards slightly Andover and Coventry, call or critical after he twice began stamps or fuel assistance — or have an annual gross income within Miss Albas suffered back injuries Every year about 300 million smaller homes,” says Jeff Keith of Keith Real Estate. bleeding internally. The bleeding guidelines, which range from $8,660 for one person to $28,600 for a tickets are bought for major spor­ write Richard Cody at The “It’s as much an economic reason as anything else,” and was taken to Hartford Hospital, Manchester Herald, Herald was halted both times and there was family of eight. where she was reported in guarded ting events in the United States and he adds. “It costs so much to build a big house these Distribution will be on a first come-first serve basis because the gross revenue, including ad­ Square, P.O. Box 591, ^ y s that people are building them smaller.” no further hemorrhaging overnight, condition. Manchester, CT 06040; telephone Gallen News Secretary Jennifer supply is limited. Participants are asked to bring bags to carry Her two passengers were Lauren missions, parking and concessions, “But if it’s an older house and it has charm, someone is $1.8 billion.' 643-2711. Murray said today. their food home. E. Coleman and Vicki A. Bushnell, will buy it for charm. It could be a very gracious style of living,” Keith says. “People still want to buy as much house as they can buy,” Fish says. “It’s better to stretch a bit,” he says, L.W noting that sometimes people who start out with too 19.99^sz. small a house are d issa tisfy a few years later, and end up moving up anyway. The Allen house is a lot of house — about 3,000 square misses Worth’s feet. Keith says it would probably cost more than $150,- 000 to build a house that size today, and that figure I.C. Isaacs, jeans wouldn’t even include land. U. ti ) Fish suggests the property would make a good office Save $8 on rigid or stretch jeans from home for a doctor or other professional; though it is I.C. Isaacs. 5 pocket western styles and clean sweep Zoned residential, regulations permit professional use. morel 8-20. sportswear. STRUCTURALLY, the house appears to be in good shape. Exterior asphalt shingles are fairly new and in good condition. White trim around the windows and on Uie porch columns needs paint, however. The house was built between 1900 and 1902. Mrs. Allen I says she heard it was constructed by two women, though h i . she can’t verify that story. STAIRCASE TO SECOND FLOOR 15 ■ W reg. to $26 Post and beam construction has been used throughout. SAlll Heavy chestnut beams were used for all major framing, . . . entrance foyer is below left. Allen says. junior fashion pants It’s a clean sweep No plaster was used in the house. Walls, floors, and Corduroys or poly gab dress pants In several even ceilings are all made of narrow beaded pine styles and fashion colors. Save up to $101 5- walnscoatlng stained a dark brown. In a smaller house, 13. junior place. of savings up to 50% all that dark wood might be overwhelming; the rooms in this house are large and light enough to permit.It. Although the woodwork is in exceptionally good condi­ tion, some of it has been painted—an attempt, perhaps, every puff-quilted to relieve the monotony of brown on brown. A purist might gasp at the sight. famous maker The most striking detail in the home is the staircase coat in stock which leads from the entrance foyer t6 the second floor. 1/3 coordinates The C-shaped stairway Is ornate and graceful. From ALFRED DUNNER, Your now on sale THERE ARE challenges, of course, just as there chance to save on fine fall and would be in any large, old home. Although the present 9FF owners completely insulated the house last year, high winter groupsi Not every size and e j . Gallery •Silver Krelger •Utex ceilings and cavernous rooms add to the heating costs. color, sportswear. •Sharpees •Freddl Gall •Sarll The Allens heat completely with wood, though the house has an oil furnace. Three large wood stoves are upstairs; a fourth, even larger stove heats the house from the basement. The house was warm on the cold, damp day the Manchester Herald visited. The owners also built a basement and three-car gar­ ^xp :. leather handbags values to $100 age. No other major changes have been made to the A marvelous selection of finest leathers. All bouse since it was used as a summer home just after the shapes and sizes from our most famous turn of the century. poly-fill quilts Many of the old fixtures remain. There’s a pair of makersi Fashion and neutral colors, hand­ The best styles from famous carriage lanterns at the front entry; in the foyer, there’s bags. makersi Pretty puff quilts for an antique-looking wrought-iron'' chandelier. Candle warmth without welghti Poly/cotton fixtures in the living room have been electrified for modem use. shellsl Lots of details! Downstairs left of the entrance there is a huge living Junior and misses sizes. room with many oversized windows. (The entire house has 52 windows, Allen says). Herald photos by Pinto To the right of the entrance is the dining room, used in the winter as a living area by the Allens. FROM WIDE VERANDA ONE CAN SEE BOLTON LAKE FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROOM 1 9 9 reg. to $15. *1 1 B99reg.to$17 In back of the dining room is a rather small eat-ln . . . veranda wraps around two sides of house. • . . there are three in house 7 kitchen with knotty-pine cabinets and paneling. There is junior oxfords a center island and room for a table. brushed gowns the rest, though that might look like a tempting two-acre parcel of land that comes with the house. Classic button down shirts and UPSTAIRS THERE ARE six bedrooms, though the An upstairs suite was used at one time as an apart­ Save up to $7.00. Brushed nylon values to $174 ■ ■ ment, and it still has a separate entrance and sink and possibility. pretty striped poly-cotton. 5 to 119.99 Allens have closed some of them off since their children The house would be ideal for a large family, one with a One word of caution; there is a right of way to another appliance hook ups. Mrs. Allen has her washer and with lace embroidery. Pastels. left. Three of the bedrooms have nice views of the lake. little extra cash to furnish and decorate all the rooms. piece of property that runs directly across the colonial’s S-M-L. lingerie. 13. junior place. The master bedroom has a fireplace. dryer there. front yard, midway between the porch and the road. The down quilt coats The potential buyer would have to know, however, “It’s a neat house,” says Mrs. Allen. “It’s fun, and the . Upstairs there are also two full baths — one tiled and little kids think it’s a palace.” Children, in fact, would roadway, though unpaved, would be a drawback to peo­ The ultimate luxury...down-flllad modernized with a shower, the other with a claw foot that the house is not zoned now for two-family use. ple concerned with lack of privacy. Owners could not rent out part of the house and live in find many hiding places in the house, and on the nearly puff quiltsi Contrast piping and tub and older fixtures. trimsi Mandarin collarsi Hoodsi reg. 13.99 reg. to $46 Two-tona looksi Great colors In 8i99 1 9i99 junior and misses sizesi Cashmin® sweaters dress clearance Gotham, cbwis or boat neck Save on a super group of dressy or Oman, dummy, the cookies are burning styled. Super softies In assorted casual dresses. Misses, petites. :oats, downtown Manchester, Westfarms colors, sportswear. dresses with a Santa who seemed incapable of doing anything and string when we discovered everything had missing Christmas and New Year’s are the time for but'ho-ing. parts. traditions. That means all you have to do to survive “C’mon dummy,” he yelled, and 1 swooped down the There’s one final tradition I’m not going to give up. December is to plug in the holiday cassette, set on stairs. From that day on, Santa has hoed merrily every At least once during the season I have a good cry. automatic pilot, and glide through to Jan. 1. Connections Christmas before the kids race down, and I’ve never Sometimes I have two. Just make sure you don’t change any of the forgotten my cue since. It’s “C’mon, dummy.” Burning cookies is a good occasion. The best occa­ traditions midstream. Meddle with family tradition, By Busan Piese sion, though, is when I’m approached by a child on tip Herald Reporter it’s a clean sweep*** and you’re likely to be confronted with a family which THERE’S ANOTHER odd little tradition in our toe at 5 a.m. the week before Christmas. Acts like you suggested stringing up Santa, eating hot house. The kids probably think it came from the Old “I’m sorry to tell you this. Mommy,” the child dogs for (3iristmas dinner, and replacing the tree with Country, or something. “We ALWAYS have pea soup whispers. 1 shut my eyes tight, and breathe heavily, a forsythia bu^. on Christmas Eve,” the kids say like three little pretending I'm fast asleep. I can feel the kid’s hot I tbbugbt abMt that the other day as I was busy in robots. breath on my nose. the kitchen burning Christmas cookies. "Why am I We started that tradition the year I threw a bag of “I’m sorry to tell you this. Mommy,” the child says Santa was leaving the living room just as our daughter o**® doing this?” I thought to myself. dried peas at the crockpoi because I was out all day insistently. At least the kid is sorry, but I can tell that toddled downstairs. “Why can’t I just buy Sara Lee? Nobody doesn’t like trying to find “Baby ThaUway” in all the stores within all the apologies in the world aren’t going to fix this My husband crept down tlje steps, plugged in the Sara Lee, and besides, she never bums |10 worth of a 60-mile radius. one. movie lights, the tape recorder and the string of lights nuts, yiO in dry fruit and the last of the nutmeg.” I picked up a loaf of stale Italian bread on the way “I forgot to tell you that I’m the Christmas Fairy on the tree. Then he bellowed “HO, HO, HO,” to let me home, turned off the crock pot, and we ate pea soup in and I have to have a fairy costume and some wings and know he was all ready. . BUT MY MOTHER always baked Christmas between trips to the basement to put together the baby a magic wand for my school play and I told the teacher Cookies when I was a kid, though she didn’t bum them I was standing at the top of the stairs, poised, carriage, play pen and Tike Trike. you’d bake reindeer cookies for the party.” daughter in arms. Trouble was, I didn’t know that with as much regularity as I manage. So I bake — and That’s another tradition the kids know nothing “When’s your play?” I ask, still keeping my eyes bum — every year, too. “HO, HO, HO,” was my cue. I thought he was just about. After several Christmas Eves spent wrestling squeezed shut. I’m not even sure what kid I’m talking Another tradition was bora the second year we had a pretending to be Santa. with directions written in Japanese for 3,000-piece to. baby in the house. ’That was the year we had a mangy “Are the lights on?” I asked In a stage whisper. puzzles masquerading as toys, we decided to pul “Today,” he whispers. “But don’t worry,” he adds “HO, HO, HO,” he answered. tree (one in a long line of mangy trees— mangy trees everything together ahead of time. brightly. “The party isn’t until lunch time.” Are a tradition in our house, too). We trimmed it with “Did you plug in the lights?” I asked again, patiently What else can I do? 1 cry. That’s a holiday tradition jiggling my daughter who was trying to eat my popcorn and cranberries and construction paper rings THE WISDOM of that tradition was apparent the in our house. Mommy always cries the week before And one string of lights. bathrobe. year my husband spent 10 hours in the basement, put­ Christmas when she has to make a fairy costume and ; Christnias morning we decided to add a little “HO. HO, HO,” he said. ting toys together with wire coathangers, cup hooks. 36 reindeer cookies. thaatrlcs to the celebration. We would pretend that “Are the tree lights on?” I hissed, getting a bit testy 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Dec. 27, 1962- 13 I Supermarket Shopper Clip ‘n’ file refunds A b o u t Artificial sunlight is used to treat depression Beware of new 'money-making' offers Tow n Baked goods, desserts (File No. 7) WASHINGTON (UPI) - University in Portland said that humans have seasonal depression that had a pleasurable activities, depression showed up most For 10 days, the patient Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off and watch the money roll bauer claims that the Newbauer projecta that it complained of a lack of years. By Martin Sloane to |S00 a month and be paid signing up'five distributors Psychiatrists report that it was possible the rhythmi that respond to seasonal basis. He could was exposed to a bright coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage 1 percent of the amount brings in $5 a month based in! register tapes have will owe distributors $596,- four days of bright ar­ not be treated with stan­ energy and feared going to 000 for register tapes sent patient’s response was a sunlight and bright ar­ fluorescent light from 6 coupons, for example. Start collecting the ne^ed DEAR MARTINI While shown on these tapes. on their Upes. If each of All this money had an tremendous market .VFW plans tificial light seem to have coincidence or due to the tificial light,” the dard drugs because he was work. During the first week of proofs of purchase while looking for the required shopping at the super­ As UFI tells it, this is a them sign up five dis­ ominous sound when UFI research value, since UFI in during February and snapped a 61-year-oId man power of suggestion, but researchers said , in a unable to tolerate their The report said the December two years ago, a.m. to 9*a.m., and forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and will have the names and $800,000 in March. UFI between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. market I was chatting with “revolutionary concept in tributors, an additional |2S president William New- kids’ party jNit of a period of depres­ they said the evidence in­ report in the November side effects. man’s m o^ swings began the report said the man I magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers another shopper when she multi-level marketing," of income would be bauer told me that UFTs addresses of all these con­ may also be headed for sion that usually developed dicated the springlike light issue of the American When depressed, the doc- at age 35 and he realized 12 was 16 weeks into a may not bie available in all areas of the country. legal problems since New­ Anderson Shea Post 2046, That extended the sunlight- suddenly asked me if I and “requires no product received. Assuming each goal is to s i ^ up one sumers (the distributors) every winter. conditions were responsi­ Journal of Psychiatry. tors said he was years later that they had a depressive episode and, like light he was exposed to Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. wanted to make some selling, no inventory and no distributor signs up five million distributors by the and it will be able to tell bauer told this reporter VFW and its auxiliary, will The research team led by ble. The patient waa a 61- withdrawn, self-critical seasonal pattern. He kept a based on past experience, These offers don't require refund forms: extra money without any bookkeeping.” What’s more distributors, there end of 1983. the brands they purchase, that several state attorney have its childrmi'a party Dr. Alfred J. Lewy of the “The present case report year-old man who was and anxious,, he lost in­ dally diary for the last 14 was not due to switch out of to 13 hours such as would BAKERY WAGON Cookies, P.O. Box 90, Pico effort. She then handed me more, distributors also would be 125 on the third “Where does UFI expect at least on the tapes from generals are questioning - Tuesday from 5:30 tO 8 Oregon Health Sciences supports the hypothesis diagnosed as having major terest in normally years - and the winter it for at least 13 weeks. occur in the spring. Rivera, Calif. 90665. Receive a $1 refund. Send the an envelope full of infor­ receive 1 percent of the level (and $125 of income); to get the hundreds of scanner equl^ied stores. the legality of bis program. p.m. at the Post Home, 608 Purchase Confirmation seals cut from any three mation on a money-making value of the tapes sent in 625 distributors on the millions of dollars to pay He says he can sell this in­ Only time will tell where ■ ■ E. Center St. packages of Bakery Wagon Cookies and the panel for all these register formation to competitive UFI is going, but refunders There will be entertain­ program offered by United by the distributors they fourth level (|625 of ad­ ALL DAL STORES OPEN TODAY THRU FRIDAY ■— CLOSED SATURDAY, NEW YEAR’S DAY containing the brand name and net weight from Financial Incentives Inc., sign up and from additional ditional income) and $3,125 tapes?” I asked Newbauer. manufacturers. On the who have been offered par­ ment and refreshments. three packages of any brand, any flavor or any size a Pennsylvania company. resulting levels of dis­ distributors on the fifth He told me that a “major other hand, Newbauer ad­ ticipation in this program All post and auxiliary '■ 1 gelatin dessert. Expires March 31, 1983. Because it involves super­ tributors, through five level, bringing total company” involved in mits to being a "novice” in should look at it carefully members are invited to OREO Cookies Recipe & Party Booklet, P.O. Box markets, I thought you levels. monthly income to $3,905! marketing research as well the area of- marketing and cautiously. bring their children and 3369, Maple Plain, Minn. 55348. Receive an Oreo would like to look into it. — If 1 percent doesn't It sounds too good to be as- coupon clearing research and further ad­ grandchildren up to 12 Cookies Recipe & Party Booklet. Send one proof of E.S., Phoenix, Ariz. sound like a lot, here’s how true, especially since all operations was behind the mits that he hasn’t begun years of age. The next purchase seal from any size'Oreo bag or carton and DEAR E.S.: I did look UFI projects potential ear­ you conceivably have to do UFI program, but he to contact the manufac­ Elxcessive abbreviations . regular meeting of the 35 cents postage and handling. Expires March 31, into UFl and here is what 1 nings for a distributor: is just sign up five refused to divulge the turers who might use his abbreviate results LBe sure - auxiliary will be Jan. II. la83. found: Assuming that all dis­ enthusiastic distributors, name, claiming it was a register tape information. readers understand your These offers require refund forms: At the beginning of tributors only send in $100 send in your own register “trade secret." U FI’s tim e may be ad by avoiding ab­ Cohen will JELL-O Brand $1 Cash Refund. 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Friday, Dacambar 31at !;%.PIaliar, S ta le s p lau to atr holiday novelty Kama 25% to 40% OFF teed law tdbM...... 1 r - m ' MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 Whalers bow Advice Marriages, to Islanders Page 16 Bathrooms are hazardous divorces SPORTS to your children's health and births up WASHINGTON (UPI) — The number of marriages and divorces in this country continued to increase in Sub .500 team gains NFL playoffs DEAR ABBY: On Jan, in the bathroom, I felt very 1981, preliminary government figures show. 17, 1980. our “ baby-proof" guilty for not hhving Births continued an upward trend observed since the home was the location of a written to warn others of midl970s, but the rise was modest, reflecting a sharply By Ira Kaufman filled, the Dolphins can simplify 2) clinched a playoff berth by freak accident — the same that household danger. You reduced growth rate in the number of women of child­ UPI Sports Writer matters considerably in the AFC eliminating Seattle (3-5). freak accident experienced Dear Abby see, the same freak acci­ bearing age, according to provisional data released by with a home victory over Buffalo 49ers 26, Chiefs 13 by Mr. and Mrs. J.G. of d e n t h a p p e n e d to a the Health and Human Services Department’s National The NFL, already sporting a cou­ tonight. If the Dolphins win, Ray Wersching kicked four field grandnephew of mine. ple of black eyes, absorbed another Phoenix. Abigail Van Buren Center for Health Statistics. Pittsburgh and Cleveland will lock goals, Jeff Moore scored on a 1-yard Our 10-month-old Luckily, our toddler was Deaths rose slightly in number, but the death rate blow Sunday: for the first time in up playoff berths and the remaining run and Ronnie Lott returned an in­ daughter, playing with her found in time, although he edged down, while the estimated iife expectancy at the league’s 63-year history, a sub- AFC spot will be decided between terception 83 yards for a game­ toys within 20 feet of us. was semiconscious and his birth rose to 74.1 years from 73.8 years, the center said. .500 team is going to the playoffs. Buffalo and New England, who saving TD as San Francisco (3-5) disappeared into the lips were blue. He had just Marriages totaled 2,438,000 in 1981, 1 percent more The Minnesota Vikings, who square off in Schaefer Stadium next kept its playoff hopes alive by b a th ro o m . H er deat*> learned to walk and was than in 1980, their sixth straight increase. Since 1958, backed in with a 42-14 loss to the Sunday. eliminating Kansas City (2-6). followed five days later in fascinated with the water marriages have increased every year but 1974 and 1975. New York Jets, joined victorious If Buffalo wins tonight, Pittsburgh Buccaneers 23, Lions 21 a 'arge city hospital after in the commode. He UPI photo The marriage rate was 10.6 per 1,000 population, the Green Bay and St. Louis in the NFC could be nosed out of the three Bill Capece kicked three field she was resuscitated at our infants and small children. one person, and that her wandered into the same as for 1980. Since 1867, the first year for which playoffs while Cincinnati, the Jets, remaining spots by the Bills, goals, including a 27-yarder with 25 DAVID B. JONES San Diego and Idle Miami all earned local hospital. Thanks for helping to tr a g ^ y should not occur to bathroom, evidently pulled . newspaper story led to relatives marriage statistics are available, the m arriage rate has Patriots and Browns. seconds left, to rally Tampa Bay (4- We, too, never dreamed spread the word, Abby. anyone I can reach through himself up and then fell in ranged from a low of 7.9 per 1,000 in 1932 to a high of 16.4 AFC soots Sunday in the Only the Los Angeles Rams have 4) over Detroit (3-5). of such a lethal hazard. Our lives have been our water safety program. head first and was unable in 1946. strike-shortened 1982 season. Dallas, been eliminated in the NFC while Browns 20, Oilers 14 After a great deal of tragically changed. MELISSA DRUFF, to get out again. California had the most marriages at 214,708, or 9 per­ Washington and Atlanta were Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, Safety Clinton Burrell recovered TEXARKANA, TEXAS previously assured of playoff berths research and letter Perhaps other parents will My heart goes out to the cent of the national total, followed by Texas at 192,368 Houston and Baltimore are out in Earl Campbell’s at the writing, we have learned take heed to the danger, Man reunited and New York at 150,007. in the NFC and the Los Angeles the AFC. Houston 1-yard line with five grieving parents who wrote DEAR ABBY: My hus­ Raiders clinched two weeks ago in that .this is not such a their bathrooms hold. band had the habit of leaving asking you to alert others An estimated 1,219,000 divorces were granted in 1981, Elsewhere Sunday, Pittsburgh minutes left and Charles White Sincerely, the center said, the 19th consecutive increase and triple the AFC. ■ freak" occurrence. What the toilet seat up until I so that they might be topped New England 37-14, Green scored on the next play to lift MR. AND MRS. FRANK the national total recorded in 1962. The divorce rate The Vikings, 4-4, became the sixth upset us most was the lack showed him the letter in spared the terrible tragedy Bay routed Atlanta 38-7, Cincinnati Cleveland (4-4) over Houston (1-7). NFC team to qualify for the of information we were DOWNS, those parents recently with father, came to 5.3 per 1,000 population, 2 percent higher than beat Seattle 24-10, San Francisco Redskins 27, Saints 10 your column from “Mr. provided. Constant war­ SOUTH CAROLINA th0 1980 rdt0 playoffs, despite the humiliating Joe Theismann threw TD passes Mrs. J.G. In Phoenix.” experienced. downed Kansas City 26-13, St. Louis nings are read and heard Live births totaled an estimated 3,646,000 in 1981, up home loss to the Jets, because the edged the New York Giants 24-21, of 57 and 58 yards to Charlie Brown DEAR ABBY: This is4 34, Rain» 26 yard scoring pass from Jim receiving as the Bears overcame a learned is that without this day forward. Please reading the letter from the envelope to Abby, Letter War II when they were put up for adoption while he was ruling against the NFL. pass to David Verser and Pete John­ Jim Plunkett hit rookie Marcus Walter Payton ran two yards for McMahon to Ken Margerum with 509-yard passing performance by supervision, a bathroom let Mrs. J.G. know that she couple who had lost their Booklet, P.O. Box 38923, at sea with the Mrchant Marine. He had located four of 'Ain't' is wrong With 11 of 16 playoff spots already son ran for two TDs as Cincinnati (6^ •Allen with Iwo TD passes in the first his first TD of the year to become 4:58 left to lift Chicago (3-5) over the Rams’ Vince Ferragamo. must be totally off limits to opened the eyes of at least toddler in a freak accident Hollywood, Calif. 9(XI38. them. On Christmas Eve, Pape was reunited with his M IAM I (U P I) — Burger King thought using “ ain’t” in mother, Mrs. Eva St. Onge. Pape had not seen her since a television commercial would be cute but a class of 1929 when she went to Alaska to take a cooking job and fourth-graders took offense and fired off letters scolding Stomach-stapling operation he was sent to live with his father’s parents in Los the fast-food chain, which responded, “ We stand cor­ Angeles. When he inquired in 1936, Skagway, Alaska, rected.” police told him she was killed in an avalanche. Cards' photo finish However, at least one of the letters contained its own Mrs. St. Onge, who now lives in a retirement home in grammatical error. is experimental procedure Vancouver, British Columbia, and her son, were put in Burger King, based in Miami, aired a com mercial last touch with each other last October by Social Security of­ week in which an actor said, “ And that ain’t peanuts.” ficials. They were reunited Christmas Eve and U P I sent Arlene Stelzer and her pupils at Sylvania Heights DE\R DR. I.AMB: My thing. I have little hard a picture of the reunion photo nationwide. The Memphis Elementary School decided to point out the error. too much for Giants f r ie n d s an d I w e r e lumps or knots on my Commercial Appeal carried it and Jones saw it. •”rhe people that used that word are stupid people,” watching a TV program penis. One is under the “ I saw the reunion picture and the name Pape, which Ana Gomez wrote to Burger King President Jeff ST. LOUIS (U P I) — Neil Lomax .y pro(npted Hart to retire. Green said, “ I was supposed to run about stapling off a portion head and the other two are is an unusual name, but I had known was my father’s,” Campbell, apparently forgetting the rule that “ who” provided a dramatic ending to what ■fhe controversy intensified three all the way across the field, but I of the stomach so the per­ in the folds of my uncir­ said Jones. “ I told my wife, ‘I believe that’s my refers to people. “ Please continue making good ham­ Your Health he hopes is the final chapter of the •imes since the season resumed just stopped and stood there in the son can only eat ap­ cumcised skin. They look father.’ ” burgers and use the correct English in your com m er­ St. Louis Cardinals’ “ Great after the eight-week strike, in- middle and Neil found m e” proximately three to tour like warts. Is it possible? Jones was adopted by a California couple when he was cials.” Lawrence Lamb, M.D. Quarterback Controversy.” ?luding the previous two weeks, The Giants were supposed to have ounces of food at a , time They have been there for 2 years old, and had been searching for his parents for Fourth-grader Reynold Garcigo told Campbell, “ I do The debate that began in the 11th when Lomax found himself standing four players pressuring Lomax, but and therefore lose about about a month now and years. not like the way you speak English. You used a word un­ game of last season when Lomax — and watching Hart in the fourth because of a lack of communication, eight pounds a month. The give me no problems He discovered his mother had been named Mrs. Jessie educated people use. I hope you stop.” a rookie with a collection of NCAA quarter. they had just three. Linebacker only side effects that a lady except for my sex life. Pape, and she had died in childbirth in 1942. H e’d been (Company officials were dressed down. passing records longer than his The topic of Lomax vs. Hart came Brad Van Pelt thought that was the had was that if she ate too Women don’t like it. told his father had died at sea during World War II. It was our attempt to be cute and that was all,” said passing arm — was handed the star­ jp virtually every week and coach difference. much she would vomit. need to lose fat. But I am walking and exercise. I’m I don’t think it’s VD or Jones got in touch with Pape, and asked if he had been lohn Weir, Burger King corporate communications ting job over 16-year veteran Jim lini Hanifan never swayed from his ■'There were so many bodies This seems to us a minor not enthusiastic about the sending you The Health herpes because the sores married to a Jessie Pape. rianager. “ We stand corrected.” Hart, may have reached its conclu­ support of Lomax as his No. 1 criss-crossing back and forth and he side effect. stomach stapling opera­ Letter 4-7, Weight Losing aren’t open and I don’t When Pape answered yes, Jones said, '“ Well 1 think Ms. Stelzer, who has taught elementary school for 15 \ sion Sunday in a span of 67 seconds. quarterback with Hart’s job limited (Lomax) scrambled a little bit,” 1 ■am 100 p ou n d s tion. It is still experimen­ Diet, which includes a 1,3(X) think they are filled with you’re my father. I ’ve bwn looking for you for 40 years. vears, said grammatical errors on television undermine Faced with a 21-17 deficit and 70 :o a reserve role. Van Pelt said. “ Most patterns had overweight. 1 have tried tal. calprie diet that can be the pus. They are kind of hard. He was speechless for a moment, and then said, T v e her efforts to teach students to speak the language cor­ There is no itching, dis­ yards away from (he New York ”I know there are a lot of doubts been run and it was up to the everything to lose weight Dr. Joel Freeman of-the basis of your program. rieen looking for you for 40 years too.’” rectly. Giants’ end zone, Lomax calmly n people’s minds about our team receivers to get open and that's and always wind up getting University of Ottawa Others can send 75 cents charge or pain. connected on three straight passes, and our quarterback situation,” what Green did. " sick on a diet. I've also Faculty of Medicine’s Otta with a long, stamped, self- This is very, very capped by an 8-yarder to Roy Green [,omax admits. been diagnosed as a General Hospital in addressed envelope for it depressing. Please help. Cinema with 27 seconds left, to give the Car­ Lomax may have erased those The dramatic ending, similar to borderline diabetic. There Canada told the Royal to me, in care of the Would it hurt to try Com­ dinals a 24-21 win. loubts, which included some per­ many engineered by Hart in the is a history of heart disease College of Physicians and Manchester Herald, P.O. k ' I pound W in case it is sonal ones, and put an end to the glory days of the “Cardiac Car­ in my family. All of my surgeons of Canada that Box 1551, Radio City Sta­ and Jim 7:15hwith The 400 warts? Hartford 9:35, 11:30. - 48 Hrs. (R ) Willimantic The victory improved the Car­ story in the last minute of Sunday’s dinals " in the mid-1970s, came aftdr grandparents and parents the failure rate was 50 per­ tion, New York, N.Y. Blows 9:10. Alheneum Cinema — 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45, 10, Jillsonisquare Cinema dinals’ record to 5-3 and assured qame, the Giants' Scott Brunner had hit were heavy. My grand­ cent. That includes the 10019. DEAR READER: Com­ Vernon Reopens Tuesday. 11:50. — Trail of the Pink — Tootsie (P G ) 7, 9:15. — them of their first playoff Lomax’s second touchdown pass John Mistier with touchdown passes mother weighed more than pound W is used for warts Cine I & 2 - E.T. The patients who lost less than The diet I ’m sending you Cinema City — The Panther (P G ) 1, 3, 5, 7, 48 Hrs. (R ) 7:10, 9:10. - appearance since 1975 no matter the day to Green came after he of 13 and 3 yards in a 3:22 span to 300 pounds. but indeed it might hurt — Extra-Terrestrial (PG ) 1, 15 percent of their starting includes a quart of fortified Verdict (P G ) 1:45, 4:15, 9:45, 11:40. - Kiss Me Best Friends (PG ) 7, 9:15. what they do in Sunday’s regular had hit Green for 26 yards and rally New York fro(n a 17-7 deficit to I have arthritis and a or smart somewhat — if 2, 3, 5. 7, 9. - An Officer weight or who lost but skim milk a day. I think 7:30, 9:55. — The Magic Goodbye (P G ) 12:45, 2:45, - The Toy (P G ) 7:10, 9:10. season finale at Washington. Willard Harrell for 36 to move the the 21-17 lead with 67 seconds to sister has osteoporosis regained the weight. used in such a delicate and A Gentleman (R ) 4:15, that is important in diets to Flute (P G ) 1:30, 4, 7:15, 4:55, 7:20, 9:35, 11:30. The quarterback saga began with oall to the eight. He was given am­ play. with a spine like powder area. You need to find out 7:15, 9:30. If you really get sick on prevent calcium loss. It 9:45. — Fitzearraido (PG) Enfield some veterans on the Cardinals ple time to throw because of a "1 thought it was o ver," said and bones that break like dieting you will get just as first what you have. It is a West Hartford will help protect your 1, 3:55, 6:45, 9:40. - Peter Cine 1,2,3,4, 5 & 6 - lenouncing the switch from Hart to Giants’ mixup and finally spotted Loniax. "But then 1 got on the field fine china. sick on any procedure that good bet you do have Elm I « 2 - E.T. The bones while .you lose fat. Pan (G ) 12:30,2:30,4:25,7, Tootsie (PG ) 12:30,2:45,5, l»m ax, but the team preceded to Green, the No. 3 receiver on the and 1 knew we could do it if we I weigh 238 and am 5- forces you to ingest less warts. Extra-Terrestrial (PG) 2, Gradually increase your 8:55. 7:30, 9:50.- T h e Toy (P G ) win four straight games. Talk about play, crossing the goal-line in the worked fast. We have the kind of feet-6, age 49. I am willing food. The bottom line is the 4:30, 7, 9:30. - An Officer exercise to help your Cinealudio — Reopens 12:35, 2:40,4:45, 7,9:20.- :he Cardinals gaining the 1981 middle of the field. tea(n that can score in 30 seconds. to try anything, including same, less food in. They do occur in that and A Gentleman (R ) 1:45, SHOW CASE program along. January 12. The Verdict (R ) 1:30,4:05, Dlayoffs surfaced before a 20-10 loss “ 1 was looking at the tight end Phis gives me confidence that we this surgery, if you give the location and are a bit 4:15, 7:10, 9:30. You need to take a long- East Hartford 6:50, 9:30. — Six Weeks . C KIEM AS to the Giants, a game some thought (Greg La Fleur), but they had him can win in any kind of situation.” OK. Any information range view of your different from ordinary — The Ver­ Eastwood — An Officer (P G ) 2, 4:15, 7:20, 9:40. - !riie Movies St. Louis could have won with Hart covered,” Lomax said. “ 1 started rhe victory was the Cardinals’ would be appreciated. problem and try to lose DEAR DR. LAMB: I warts. Specialized treat­ FIRST SHOW ONIV ’ and A Gentleman (R ) 6:45, 48 Hrs. (R ) 12:45, 2:55, dict (R ) 12,2:30,4:50,7:10, at quarterback. running around and I saw that Ottis first at home this season after three about one or two pounds a am a 22-year-old male in ment, considering the loca­ 9:30. - Six Weeks (P G ) 9. 4:55, 7:10, 9:25. - Best More pages were added this Anderson was open. But then I saw straight losses and dropped the DEVR READER: You week with a combination of good health except for one tion, is usually indicated. Poor Richards — An Friends (P G ) 12:40, 2:50, 12:30,2:40,4:50.7:20.9:40. season when Lomax was given the Roy standing there all alone." Giants to 3-5 and virtually ended — Peter Pan (G) 12. 2, 4, Officer and A Gentleman 5:05, 7:40, 9:55. No. 1 job before the first day of "M y guy had me covered perfect­ their chances of niaking the playoffs 5:50. 7:40. 9:30. (R ) 7:15, 9:30. Manchester iHnisunMixnss ; VIKINGS’ RUNNING BACK TONY GALBREATH SURROUNDED training camp, a decision that near- ly for the play, so I just stopped,” for the second straight year. Social Security Showcase Cinema — YA Theaters East — EAHHAtTrotO 5M UW \\ iiidsor ; . by Jets' Stan Blinka, Lance Mehl, Jerry Holmes and Darrol Ray Tootsie (P G ) 12:30, 2:40, The Verdict (R) 2, 4:20, Plaza — Heidi’s Song 4:50, 7:15, 9:40, 11:50. - 7:20, 9:40. - Six Weeks 48 HOURS (G) noon. — E.T. The The Toy (P G ) 12:40, 4:50, (P G ) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. - Peter R Extra-Terrestrial (PG) 7:10, 9:20, 11:20. - Best Pan (G ) 2, 4, 5:50, 7:40, Bradshaw leads way Wife's benefits are half Q*4n 2:30, 7, 9:25. Friends (P G ) 12:30, 2:45, r. 7:25, 9:45, 11:55. - Still of M ansfield Jets used big plays Edilor'H note: ihiH column U wife compare with that she would QUESTION: My doctor’s bill the Night (P G ) 1:15, 3:15, Trans-Lux College Helping people satisfy AIRPLANE 2 lirepured by the Social Security receive as a worker? was higher than the amount ap­ 5:15, 7:40, 9:35, 11:20. - Twin — Airplane II: The their n e ^ s and wants ... i*(i Steelers back on track AflininiHtrution in Eaet Hartford, proved by the carrier. Isn’t this un­ Airplane II: The Sequel Sequel (P G ) 7:15, 9. — that’s what Want Ads are - SHOWN/Ot- if you would like to see a question ethical? (P G ) 1:20, 3:10, 5, 7:30, Heidi’s Song (G ) 2. — Jules all about. answered, address it to Sal Anello, ANSWER: At age 85 a wife receives 50 percent of what her hus­ to oufscore Vikings .Social Security Office, 657 Main band is entitled to at age 65. If she ANSWER: Not necessarily. The In rout over Patriots St., East Hartford, 06108. TOOTSIE takes benefits on her own work Medicare-approved charge may IMMEDIATE M IN N E APO LIS (U P I) - Although yards for another touchdown to earn “ Give it to me.” QUESTION: How does the record at 65, she receives full have been lower than the actual - SHOWN ATi- ; PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The best balanced Offensive perfor­ played as he did In the Steelers’ lt».MS4»TaMbtl-llM Minnesota lost 42-14 to the playoff- both offensive and defensive game “ I had the ball lodged in my arms benefit a person would receive as a benefits. charge simply because the amount Pittsburgh Steelers’ on-again, off- mances in a long time: 212 yards glory years, rushing 23 times for 101 bound New York Jets Sunday, the balls. and I just tossed it out however I charged by your physician was not 6gain offense "found” itself once rushing and 282 yards passing that yards — just his second 100-yard- Vikings still won an NFC playoff “ This has got to be the greatest could,” Ray said. in effect long enough to have been B fsrn iE N K more by using a simplified game helped put their record at 5-3 and plus game this year but the 41st of included in the annual review. It U PUBLIC AUCTION dropped New England to 4-4. The berth in this strange season. time of my life,” said Jackson, who “ The ball was blocked to the side plan Sunday — and their 37-14 vic­ his career. ______The Vikings evened their record had been haunted by a n ear­ and even if we didn’t recover, we also possible that your doctor simp­ INSURANCE CLAIM #16/42122 tory over the New England Patriots win combined with Seattle’s 24^10 “ I think w e’re more effective that U»M64i|.TJMW-lUi at 4-4 but will advance to the Super in the Jets 20-19 loss could get the ball at the 20. But... I Thoughts ly charges more for a specific ser­ Ijas put them on the brink of a loss to Cincinati could give way; we tend to possess the ball Bowl Tournament becuause of an last week to Miami. “I felt like I figured .1 might as well take the vice than do other doctors in the playoff spot. Pittsburgh its first playoff berth more and keep the defense off- edge in all six tie-breaker owed the team something.” chance.” area. IMMIMUE PERSUUi t OMENTM. • “ We found the offense w e’ve been since 1979, should Miami beat Buf­ balance,” said Harris, referring to Jackson said big plays have made At this time of year, the world a thoughtful note, or warm'embrace falo tonight. the balanced attack. categories. The Jets, 6-2, will ad­ UtgsnldsnindbyofsdHofsIorpwfmsnlofsIiliMnsntULCU M1S72iolgian- looking for,” Pittsburgh Coach appears to be full of peace, good can be so fulfilling to a lonely per­ - SHOWN At<- Bradshaw, tentative and off-target “ We were becoming too predic­ vance to the AFC playoffs based on the difference for the Jets. Jackson raced 80 yards for a tasMcsssoflmsnl ol Pins HandiitsdisPsrslRiiROrisiilsmMBSlnsMrsd by North Chuck Noll said after his team' cheer, and good will toward men. To son. Remember, many people are Q U E S TIO N : My daughter, who the past two weeks, passed with ac­ table,” added guard Craig Wolfley. their record. “ W e’ve been a big play team and touchdown while the stunned Mvsr Insursnos Compsny. BMpmonl siinsysd by TopNs and Hardbig Ins. wlH jounced back from three losses in some, the holiday season is the hap­ misplaced in this busy season. Slow is severely handicapped, attends curacy and confidence, completing "I think we had to prove to “ I doubt if I ’ll celebrate this,” we can make them we when have Vikings watched, bo sold ploso by plooo to Iho Mghoot blddor. Inohidod will bo small to Palaoa four games — all caused by inept piest time of the year. To others, down and share your most valuable vocational training at a local institu­ STILL OF THE 17-of-27 passes with no everybody that we could run the New York Coach Walt Michaels to,” he said. “ We thought ijt was down,’’ also ruga suoh aa Nabw, la p h a h ^ Own, Kaahan, Tabrii, Chhiaaa, Bokara, Offensive play. "W e executed our however, it may well be the most gift— your time — with another per­ tion. I ’ve heard that people in public ao: for 282 yards and two touchdowns. football.” said.. “ There’s still a long way to go. The Jets opened a 7-0 lead on Vikings Coach Bud Grant said. m NI6HT iimplified offense very well. ste. H suction wM bo hald on: . - SHOWN ATi- In a short season, a team might not M cNeil’s 2-yard run in the first “ It looked like the ball came loose depressing time of the year. son. institutions aren’t eligible (or SSI ; “ I was happy with the execution He used eight different receivers, . But perhaps they also had to prove USUHclI-MSail-lldl look as good as it really is but w e’ve quarter. It capped an 80-yard, eight- as a result of hiting the ground and As Christmas becomes more com­ payments. Does this rule apply to Qf our offensive line. They came o ff including rookie running back that they still could play with By keeping in mind that the true play drive highlighted by a 51-yard mercialized and materialistic, it my daughter? ^ ball and controlled the line of Walter Abercrombie and neglected enthusiasm and concentration. been fortunate.” that would have made it dead. The joy of the holiday season is found not M0N.y DEC. 27 A T 8 P.M. The Jets broke several big plays pass from Richard Todd to Johnny return on the blocked kick just causes stress for many people. The scrimmage.” wideout Lynn Swann, who had “ We played the game the way it is in the gift, but in the spirit of the VIEW AT 7 P.M. THE TOT IH “ Lam ” Jones. lonely, the poor, those depressed, ANSWER: If a peraon is a resi­ ; Ahd while the offensive line was caught just 10 passes through the suppos^ to be played today — all against the Vikings, scoring on a shows that you can’t stand around.” giving, you can play an important and ill often feel they are on the out­ dent of a public institution primarily — SHOWNAT: ^ in g what it had nof done con- first seven games. By grabbing out. Everyone was after it,” Noll fake field goal attempt, two TD runs The first big pltjy came in the se­ Michaels said he was waiting (or a role in easing a s tr^ u l time (or side looking in. or approved educational or RAMADA INN latently for the past month, three passes for 40 yards, Swann said. by Freeman M cNeil and two long cond quarter when defensive end whistle to halt the game-breaking many people around you. If one cannot afford to give their vocational training to prepare him teelers’ quarterback Terry became the Steelers' all-time “ Our football team played with a . TD runs by cornerback Bobby blocked a 25-yard play. . . it is more blessed to give (111 w nr Jackson. “ I was holding my breath on the fam ily the newest toy on the market or her for gainful employment, he or BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1 tftradshaWi Uw receivers and the leading receiver with 331 catches, lot of excitement and with a lot of in­ field goal attempt by the Vikings’ than to receive.” Acts 20:35 or designer jeans, for example, does she may be eligible for SSI. For N"Ui!I tunning backs also managed to get passing Elble Nickel on the career tensity,” Bradshaw said. “ We got Jackson intercepted two passes, Rick Danmeier. Safety Darrol Ray run back because there might have the happiness of Christmas have to Beth Stafford more information, contact any S EH* OfMM Tpkd., Windsor Uwks (aide on track. Ust. hammered the last two weeks, and racing 77 yards to score on one theft, picked up the loose ball but as he been a fumble but you have to take a Running back f^panco Harris also we found ourselves today.” • and returned a blocked field goal 80 was being tackled, Jackson yelled chance,” he said. pass them by? A kind word or smile. .Church of Christ Social Security office. r • result was one of the Steelers' t6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, 1962 MANCHESTER HERALD, .Mon., Dec. 27. 1982 - 17 Flyers stop Scoreboard

Phlladelpou Waahlnnon ® ® IF-® Fim period-1, PhiladelphU, Howe 0 (Wllaon, Lindbergh). 4:42. 2. PhltodeF Scoreboard phle, Propp 14 (u n eu lited ), 0:22. 2, Caps' streak Hockey P h U iK lelp ^,' Propp IS CTaylor, Hoff- mnrer), 19:47. PenalUea-Miruk, Wai, 4:M; H olm gnn, Phi, 4:90; CUrke, Phi, By Roberto Dias the tie. A fter Derek Smith and Mike 0:40; Gartner, W u , 5:40; McCrimmoo, Blaisdell put Detroit ahead 2-1 with Phi, 9:02; Gartner, Was. 14:01; H ow e,' UPI Sports Writer Phi, 10:S7. second-period goals, Foligno beat Second period-4, Washington, Gartner 33 (Novy, Iheberge). 12:02. 5, W*»hlii|- LOS ANGELES (8) The Washington Capitals’ 14-game Detroit goalie G reg Stefan at 4:97 of GB-Lofton 57 pass from Dickey Carpenter 618, E d d ln n 1-16, J. M orris 4- SD-Chandler 41 pass from Fouts (kick Kansas City UU. Utah iia NA’nONAL ftOCKEY LEAGUE 1*0, Jarvis 2 (Duchesne), 14:15. 3, Rambis 34 1-1 7. Wilkes 618 66 S . unbeaten streak e n d ^ Sunday night the final period. Tony McKegney (Stenemd kick) . 11, Bmnner 66. St. Xouis-Anderson 36 failed) Indiana 87, New York 81 Walei Conference Washington, L a u ^ Iin 0 (B u lley). W:04. SD-Winslow 13 pass from Fouts Philadelphia 124, San Antonio 122 Abdul-Jabbar 613 610 20. E. Johnson 4-13 Patrick Division GB*Rodgers 9 mn (Stenemd kick) 110, W. Morris 168, Lomax 2 8, Wehrli in a 6-3 loss to Patrick Division rival had a first-period goal for the Penaltie*- Cirson, Phi, 0 :09; McCrim- (Benirschke kick) Milwaukee 18, Detroit 96 44 12. Nixon 613 62 10. Cooper 54 1-2 W L T PU. OF OA GB-FG Stenemd 22 1-18, Green 13. mon, PhL 1:27; Dvorak, r a l, 2:10; PASSING—N ew Yorii-Branner 2651-6 Balt-FG Miller « Los Angeles 8 , Houston 94 a . Worthy 24 04 4. McAdoo 66 2-2 10, Philadelphia, but Caps’ Coach Sabres. N Y bU nders 19 14 7 « 14S IM A40.28 Hnuton. W u , 2:10: E v a u , Phi, 10:M; 326. St. Louis-U m ax 1434-1312. Hart 61- Balt-Bouza IS pass from Pagel (M iller Seattle n , Phoenix 87 C. Johnson 61 04 0. Totals 3845 2630 8 . Bryan Murray and his players were Penguins 4, Rangers 3 PhiUdeiphia 19 11 5 4S 140 U4 Holt, Wu, 11:40; Wilson, Phi, Football HOUSTON (94) n;4l; GB Atl 14. kick) San Diego 112, Portland 18 . Washington U 10 9 41 I S m Hayes 611 04 12, M. Jones 611 1-2 7, able to do something they previously At Pittsburgh, P eter Lee snapped Duchesne, W u , 17:40. a 19 R E C B IV IN G -N e w York-M istler 548, J. Balt-FG Miller SB Monday's Games ' N Y Rangers 17 16 3 97 145 UB Third period-7, Philadelphia. Howe 0 First downs C. Jones 34 2-2 8, Bryant 611 2-2 14. Rushes-yards 30-164 22-OU Morris 5-31, Eddings 447, E. G ray 445. SD-Brooks 8 ran (Benirschke kick) (All Times EST) could never manage after a defeat: a 2-2 tie with a breakaway goal P itts b u rg 11 19 6 » UD UO (Clarke, H olfm eyer), 0:M. 0. PhlUdel- Cleveland at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Keavell 34 612 16. Bailey 612 612 24. Passing yards 247 277 Carpenter 4-12, Muuady 6 8 , Wooliolk 6 SD-Chandler 44 pass from Fouls shrug it off. N ew Jersey 7 M 7 21 101 UB phU. Allison, U (Fktckhart). 0:07. 9, Chicago at Washington. 8 :8 p.m. Walker 68 04 8. Teagle 2-2 1-1 5. Paultz midway through the second peirlod Sacks oy l - ( » 4-43 13, Pittman 1-21, Perkins HO. St. Louis- (Benirschke kick) Adams Divbion fhlUdelphla, SIniulo 5 (SitUer, Taylor), Green 446, T illey 639, Harrell 6 8 . Balt-Dlckey 1 run (kick failed) Golden State at Denver, 9:30 p.m. 04 04 0, Henderson 63 04 0. Totals 3673 “ Everybody loses in this league and Rick Kehoe scored his 19th goal Boston 21 9 6 4B 14B lOB Return yards 06 010 1I:M. PeiulUes-flone. Anderson 616, Mitchell 1-39;' W. M orris 1- SD-Winsiow 28 pass from Fouts Tuesday’s Games 2341 94 Montreal 20 9 7 47 1B6 129 Passes 13-22-1 36-43-1 and w e’ll probably lose another late in the third period to pace the ShoU on goal-rPhlUdelphU 03-11-30. (Benirschke kick) San Diego at Atlanta Los Angeles 2828 22 18-8 Punts 1-24.0 5-41.7 II, Schumann 14. Buffalo 16 IS 7 39 UB 120 Waabington U3-10-33. Balt-Sherwin fumble recovery in end Milwaukee at Chicago Houston 2582023-94 game along the way,” Murray said. Penguins. New York’s Ron Duguay Q u ^ 16 14 6 SB 166 139 American Conference -lost 2 -2 6 -0 Gositenders — Philadelphia, Lindbergh. zone (Miller kick) Philadelphia at Houston Three-point goal—Leavell. Fouled out— HarUord 21 4 M 116 161 W L T Pet. PF PA Penalties-yards 6-46 6-153 ” We lost but I ’m really proud of the had tied the game early in the se­ 10 Washington. Jensen. A-10,130. A8.711 Boston at Kansas City none. Total fouls—Los Angeles 8 , i-LA Raiders 7 10 .85 219 1« Tim e o f possession 8:50 34:10 N.Y. Jets 714714-8 way the guys played during the cond period. Campbell Conference Detroit at Utah Houston 27. Rebounds-Los Angeles 8 Norris Divbion i-Cincinnati 6 2 0 .750 18 ISO Individual Leaders Minnesota 0 70 7—14 NY Rangers 111-9 BALT Indiana at Denver (E . Johnson lOi, Houston 41 (C. Junes. streak.” Nordiques 4, Canadiens 4 W L T Pts. OF OA x-N Y Jets 6 2 0 .750 2S 129 RUSHING-Green Bay-Ellis 64B, Ivery NYJ-McNeii 2 mn (Leahy kick) nUaburm 233-4 First downs 20 Portland at E^ioenix Walker 8). Assists— Los Angeles 15 (E. Chicago M 9 6 M 166 US x*San Diego 6 2 0 .750 254 180 9 49, Rodgers 625, H cxleby 612. Jensen NYJ-Jackson 96 blocked field goal Third-period goals by Mark Howe, At Montreal, Real Qoutier scored First period-1, Pit, Malone U, Rushes-yards 25-70 Johnson 4). Houston 17 (Leavell 7). Minnesota SO 10 7 47 160 UB x-Mlaml 5 2 0 .714 U7 114 14, Stachowicz 14. Atlanta—Andrews 11- return (Leahy kick) (B u te r , G atios) 4:40. 2. N Y R , Ruot- NYJ-I^Neil 1 mn (Leahy kick) Passing yards 300 Technicals — Los Angeles. Houston Ray 'Allison and Ilkka Sinisalo paced a 50-foot power play goal with 7:45 St. Louis U 21 4 90 UB ISO Pittsburgh S 3 0 .625 18 126 41, Cain 44. Riggs 54, Robinson 14, ulainen, 5, (Rogers, Pavelich) il:M. 1, Min-Kramer 1 run (Danmeier kick) Sacks by-yards 2-16 3-25 PH O E N IX (87) (zones). A—10.833. Detroit 8 U 10 2B 110 1 « Buffalo 4 3 0 571 121 8 Bartkowskl l-(4). Philadelphia to the win after the left to draw Quebec even. The Pit, G iU os, 4, (Hannan, Graham ) 11:M. NYJ-Shuler 20 pass from Ryan (Leahy Return yards 186 177 Lucas 615 2-4 10, Nance 24 04 4, Toronto 5 21 6 U lOB 1S3 New England 4 4 0 .500 113 IS PAS S IN G -G reen Bay-Dickey 1617-1- P e n a lU e s -N 'ra bench, 3:21, LaldU w , kick) Passes 29-44-1 20-34-2 Adams 624 94 16. Davis 12-19 1-1 25, Caps’ had staged a second-period Canadiens were leading 4-2 with Clevelana 4 4 0 .500 119 145 28, Whitehurst 244-9. AtlanU-Bartkow- PH1LAD£:LPH1A 024) Smythe Divbion N Y R . 0:32; St. Laurent. P it, U:00; Min-Brown 16 pass from Kram er Punts 5-60.8 3-36.3 Johnson 34 24 8. Scott 1-4 94 2, Cook 04 comeback that erased an early 3-0 15:34 to play but Wilf Paiement Seattle 3 5 0 8 5 114 136 ski 2I461-2S7. Moroskl 664-63. Erving 11-17 610 8 ; lavaroni 1-1 1-2 3, Edmonton U 11 8 44 US 140 Ftorek, NYR, 12:40; Dave Maloney, (Danmeier kick) Fumbles-lost 5-4 3-1 04 0. Macy 66 64 13, Thirdkill 04 04 0, Winnipeg U U S SS U9 111 Kansas City 2 6 0 250 139 171 RECEIVING-Grcen Bay-Lofton 618. High 14 04 2. White 24 34 7. Totals 37- Malone 11-24 66 27. Cheeks 7-14 2-2 16. deficit. scored to make it 4-3 and Cloutier N Y R , 13:22: St. Laurent, P it, 17:40; NYJ-Harper 39 pass from Todd (Leahy Penalties-yards 9-64 9-43 Los Angeles 14 17 5 33 I S 141 Denver 2 6 0 250 137 213 Jefferson 618, Ivery 2-19, Coffman 619, lOe 12-14 87. Toney 622 4-4 23, Jones 4-7 34 11. kick) Tim e oft possession 30:41 29:19 UPI photo Mike Gartner, who scored followed with his long blast. Mon­ Vancouver U 16 7 S US 129 Rogers, D'YE, 10;». Houston 1 7 0 .125 109 210 Epps 140, Ellis 14. Atlante-'Andrews 11- SEATTLE (ffi) Richardson 24 4-4 8. Edwards 24 04 4. Second period-4, NYR. Duguay, 10, NYJ-Jackson 77 interception return INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Schoene 1-4 04 2. Cureton 04 2-2 2. Calgary U U 7 SS 137 166 Baltim ore 0 7 1 .08 106 202 77. Hodge 676, R iggs 546. Jenkins 669, Shelton 616 1-1 9. Vranes 44 66 13. Washington’s first goal, was treal’s Ryan Walter scored bis 20th (Leahy kick) RUSHING - Baltimore-McMillan 1149, Totals 4618 2743 124. (Top four in each divbion qualify for (R u o U a la lm , R ogers) 0:17. 5, P it, L ee National Conference Jackson 618, Johnson. B. 2-11, Cain 14. Sikma 620 67 20. Thompson 7-14 3-4 17, BRYAN TROTTIER OF THE ISLANDERS A 4 B ,^ Pagel 24. Dickey 54, Franklin 67. Dixon SAN ANTONIO (122) philsophical concerning the end of goal. Stanley Cup playoffs.) y 10:07. 0, Pit, Kehoe 19. (BouUtte, W L T Pet. PF PA Krepfle 14. Williams 7-15 3-4 17. Tolbert 34 04 6. 2-11. San Diego-Muncie 16126, Brooks 6 Banks 7-11 1-1 15. Mitchell 614 1-2 13. . . . battles Whalers' Ed Hospodar for puck the streak. North Stars 3, Jets 2 Saturday's Games Carlyle) 14:». PeoaUies- FoUu, NYR, x-Washington 7 1 0 8 5 18 128 Smith 24 04 4. Brown 14 04 2. 4:31; St. U u ren t. PU, 4:31; Baxter, PU, Minn 30. Cappelletti 617. Jodat 67, Bell 14. Gilmore 1614 7-7 27. M oore 9-16 1-2 19. (N o Games Scheduled) x-Dailas 6 2 0 .750 199 114 Donaldson (H) 04 0. K elser 04 04 0, “ It had to end sometiine,” he 4:31: B u U r . PU. 7:10: Ftorek, N Y R , First downs 28 PA^ING-Baltimore-Pagel 1746H-1- Gervin 612 1614 22. Willoughby 24 2-2 6. At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Neal Sunday’s Results x-Green Bay 5 2 1 .686 28 18 San Francisco 3 0 617—26 Radford 04 64 0. ToUls 3690 1625 8. 0:1^ Hannan. PU, 11:30: Fotlu, N Y R , Rushes-yards 35-156 86. Humm 6104445, Schlichter 694446. Dunleavy 44 2-2 12. Phegley 1-2 60 2. said. “ Now w e’ll just have td pack it telphia 6, Washingtm 9 x-Atlanta 5 3 0 .85 177 164 Kansas City 3 7 0 3—13 Phoenix 1921 2027—87 Broten and Tom McCarthy each 14;30; Graham, PU. (major) 19:37; Silk, Passing yards 329 San Diego-Fouts 18461-629B. Luther 2-6 Griffin 62 3-4 3, Robinson 1-1 60 3. Boston i. New Jersey 2 X-St. Louis 5 3 0 .625 136 18 KC-FG Lowery 8 Seattle 22 19 3017-66 up and start over. (But) we were scored one goal and an assist to pace NYR, (major) 19:37. Sacks oy-yards . . 3-24 1-966. Totals 4646 2 7 ^ 122. Detroit 2, Buffalo 2 (tie ) x-Mlnnesota 4 4 0 .500 156 171 Third period—7, NYR, Maloney, 10, SF-FG Wersching 32 Return yards 158 RECEIVING - Ballimorc-Bouza 672. Three-point goal—Macy. Fouled-out— Philadelphia 32 31 29 32-124 Islanders come alive behind the eight ball after the first Minnesota. McCarthy scor^ a N.Y. Isbnders 3. Hartford 2 l^ m p a Bav KC-Hancock 41 pass from Kenney None. Total teul»-Phoenix 25, Seattle 14. (P a veilch ), 13:14. Penalties— Shedden, Passes 16-26-0 33-68-3 Butler 2-33. Sherwin 648, Dickey 4-31. San Antonio 35243132—122 P ittslw ^ 4. N.Y. Rangers 3 San FrancisIsco 3 5 0 .375 189 186 Rebounda— Phoenix 57 (Lucas 13). period and had to come back shorthanded goal in the first period PU, 1:(B: Lee, PU. 4:47: Leinonen, N Y R , (Lowery kick) Punts 5 -8 .6 5-44.0 Dixon 2-17, McMillan 1-4, McCall 1-2, Quebec 4. Montreal 4 (Oe) N Y Giants 3 5 0 .375 138 136 Seattle 49 (Sikma 18). Assists—Phoenix tonight.” (major) 10:33; Bullard, PU, (major) SF-F(3 Wersching 8 Fumbles-lost 2—1 Henry 446. Franklin 623. San D ieg^ and Broten upped the lead to 2-0 on a Minnesota 3, Winnipeg 2 Detroit 3 SO 275 154 IS SF-FG We|:sching 8 25 (Nance 6). Seattle 24 (Williams 10). 10:33. Penalties-yards 5—30 4—26 Chandler 4-118. Muncie 2-1, Winslow 7-w, The triumph gave Philadelphia, Chicago 7. Loub 4 Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 U7 l » SF-Moore 1 mn (Wersching kick) Techincal—Sikma. A—14,412. second period power play. Mike ShoU on goal—N Y R an geri 0-7-3-22, T im e of possession 21:8 38:17 Joiner 2-27. Scales 14, Sievers 1-21, in defeating Whalers Edmonton 4. Calgary 4 (tie ) Chicago 3 5 0 .375 118 18 KC-FG Lowery 30 19-12-5, sole possession of second Individual Leaders Brooks 14. Jodat 14. Duckworth 1-66. Elaves scored the North Stars’ third Los Angeles 4. Vancouver 2 PUUburgh- M33-30. New Orleans 3 5 0 .3^ 94 IM SF-FG Wersching 34 Goalies- NY Rangers, Weeks; PUU­ RUSHING-New York-McNeil 1842, place in the Patrick Division. goal just six seconds after the Jets’ Monday’s Game L A Rams 1 7 0 125 179 230 SF-Lott 8 interception return (Wersch­ Chicago 17 377-34 U TAH (118) burgh. Dion. A -9 2 0 L Dierking 34. Minnetota-Brown 15-67, Poquette 34 1-2 7. Wilkins 612 2-2 8. Soccer Washington, 9-0-5 during its un­ (All Times BST) x-cUnched playoff berth ing kick) LA Rams 6 1037-26 up the go-ahead goal and scored the Dale Hawerchuk drew Winnipeg to Nelson 8 8 . Kramer 4-24, Young 3-14. Schayes 69 1616 21. Green 615 24 8, HARTFORD (UPI) - The Philadelphia at Detroit. 7:35 p.m. (Top eight teams in each conference A-24319 Chi-Moorehead 11 pass from McMahon beaten streak, is in third place with PASSING-New York-Todd B-22-6238, Griffith 12-22 61 8 . Anderson 34 1-1 7. game winner to lift the Islanders. within one goal in the third period. Tuesday’s Games Detroit 033-3 qualify ter playoffs.) sleeping giant called the New York Ryan H 4 3 0 . Minnesota-Kramer 32464- (Thomas kick) Elaves 6 9 64 18, E^ton 610 34 11. Totals a 16-10-9 mark. Hartford at Quebec, 7:96 p.m. Buffalo 101—2 S b n d ^ ’s Results SF KC Islanders has reached the midpoint Jonsson snapped a 1-1 tie when his m . Oils 13-94. Chi-FG Thoma.s 41 4447 2848 118. , In other games, Boston topped Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:96 p.m. First period-1, Buffalo, McKegney 13 San Francisco 26, Kansas City 13 First downs 8 18 RECEIVING-New York-Shuler 340, J. Chi-Payton 2 run (Thomas kick) shot from the blueline was put in by Black Hawks 7., Blues 4 Toronto at Montreal, B:(B p.m. Cincinnati 24, Seattle 10- KANSAS CITY (18) of a mediocre season and center (Van Boxmeen Perreault), 4:M. P m l- Rushes-yards 33-133 33-124 Jones 2-70, Harper 654. Walker 631. LA-Farmer 38 pass from Ferragamo MAJOR INDOOR StXJCEH LEAGUE N ew J ersey, 5-2; B u ffalo and At Chicago, Tom Lysiak had a Boston at St. Loub, 9:06 p.m. tles-F olIgn o, Bui, 0:10; Huber, D et 3:37. G eveland 20. Houston 14 Passing yards 237 151 E. Johnson 11-18 66 27, Nealy 66 14 Bryan Trottier says the team better Trottier at 8:49 of the third period. Minnesota-Senser 16115, Brown 943. (kick failed) 13, Meriweather 44 24 10, Williams 618 Eastern Division Chicago at Calgary, 9:36 p.m. Second period-2, Detroit, D. Smith 4 Tampa Bay 23, Detroit 21 Sacks oy-yards 5-37 3-16 LeCount 3 8 . McCullum 626, Galbreath Chi-FG Thomas 31 Then with 8:05 remaining, Jonsson D e tro it p layed to a 2-2 tie ; goal and two assists to lead Chicago 69 8 . Loder 44 24 10, Woodson 616 67 W L Pet. GB wake up if it hopes to win a fourth Winnipeg at Vancouver. u);06 p.m. (G . SmlUil 1:91, 3, Detroit, BUiadeU U Green Bay 38, Atlanta 7 Return yards 115 15 232. LA-'IVler 7 pass from Ferragamo Cleveland 11 1 .917 — Pittsburgh edged the New York to its 11th straight home victory and Pittsburgh 37. New England 14 17, S. Johnson 24 1-2 5. Steppel-1 24 4, straight Stanley Cup. slipped past the Whaler defense and (Ogrodnick, Futer) 1B:(B. PenalUes- Passes 20-35-2 15-31-1 (Lansford kick) Baltimore 9 3 .750 2 St. Louis 24. New York Giants 21 , Punts 2-24.5 5 - « .2 King 24 04 4. R. Johnson 14 04 2, Rangers, 4-3; Montreal and Quebec sixth straight overall before a American Hockey League Playfair, Buf. 4:47; D. Smith, Det, 10:27, Philadelphia 7 7010-24 LA-FG Unsford 29 New York 8 3 .727 2»/i scored the winning goal. Washington 27. New Orleans 10 Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-1 Thompson 14 1-2 3. Totals 47-94 8 4 2 18. Northern G ate. Det, 10:M. Dallas 7100 3-20 Chi'Suhev'3 run (Thomas kick) (Chicago 8 5 .615 fought to a 4-4 deadlock; the New regular-season record crowd of 20,- Philadelphia 24. Dallas 20 Penalties-yards 3-15 3 - 8 Utah 2483138-118 The Islanders became the first Both teams played a scoreless W L T PU. GF GA Third period—4, Buffalo, Foligno 10 Phi—Brown fumble recovery in end LA-FG tsansford 37 BuffaFo 6 6 .500 5 N ew York Jets 8 . Minnesota 14 Tim e of possession 8:52 8:06 Kansas City 88 826-18 team in the NHL to complete its first two periods, but New York York Islanders squeaked by Hart­ 345. Lysiak put (^ c a g o ahead 5-3 in Fredericton 21 6 3 46 141 » (Houley, B. Sauvel 4:57. Penallles— zone (Franklin kick) LA-Dennard 4 pass from Ferragamo Memphis 6 7 .462 5>^ San Diego 44, Baltimore 26 Individual Leaders Three-point goals—Griffith 2, Wiltiams. Nova Scotia U U 5 41 »D UB' M cKegney, Buf, 4:31; Osborne. Det, 4:31: Dal—Johnson 39 pass from White (Lansford kick) Pittsburgh 4 7 364 40th game Sunday night in a late- finally got on the board at 1:12 of the ford, 3-2; Minnesota edged Win­ the third period, firing the puck past Los Angeles Raiders 27. Denver 10 RUSHING—San Francisco-Moore 1656. Fouled out—None. Total fouls—Utah 8 , Maine U 17 2 SB 144 144 Blaisdell, Det, 13:11: Van Boxmeer, M , (Septien kick) Chi-Margerum 10 pass from McMahon Western Division nipeg, 3-2; Chicago downed St/ St. Louis goalie Glenn Hanlon. Al Chicago 34, Los Angeles Rams 26 Ring 11-36, Montana 441. Kansas City- Kansas City 34. Rebounds—Utah 8 scoring 3-2 victory over the third. Brent Sutter set up his Adirondack U U 3 96 161 161 15:01. Phi—Harris 1 mn (Franklin kick) (Thomas kick) Phoenix 9 5 .643 — Monday's Game Hadnot 1646, Delaney 8-39, Jackson 617. (Schayes 12). Kansas City 43 (Williams Louis, 7-4, Los Angeles defeated Secord scored his 29th goal for Moncton U 21 3 27 117 140 ShoU on goat-Delrolt 2-7-4—13, Buffalo Dal—Cosbie 11 pass from White A 8 5 (C Wichita 5 5 .500 2 stumbling Hartford Whalers. brother, Duane, who scored his (All Times EST) 10). Assists—Utah 8 (Green 12). Kansas Sherbrooke U 30 2 26 U2 139 130-10-90. Kenney 613. (Septien kick) San Diego 6 8 .48 3 Vancouver, 4-2 and Eldmonton and Chicago. Buffalo at Miami. 9 p.m. City 8 (W illiam s 10). A-6.069. Trottier hoped the win would seventh goal of the season. Southern Goallu — Detroit, Stefan. Buffalo, PASSING—San Francisco-Montana 26 Dal—FG Septien IB CHI Rams Kansas City 5 8 .385 S*-! Sund^, Jan. 2 Calgary skated to a 4-4 tie. Kings 4, Canucks 2 Hershey 19 U 0 9B 127 110 Sauve. A-U.433. 362-2^. Kansas City-Kenney 14-361-181, DaV—FG Septien 33 First downs 8 27 St. Ixouis 4 7 .364 3>/i boost the team, which evened its "(Whaler goalie Greg) Millen Buffalo at New England. 1 p.m. Rochester 17 U 4 SB 141 142 Gagliano 1-1-04. Phi—Carmichael 10 pass from Jaworski Rushes-yards 37-158 23-77 Golden Bay 4 8 .333 4 record to 2-2-2 in the last six games Bruins 5, New Jersey 2 At Inglewood, Calif., Mike Cincinnati at Houston, 1 p.r R E C E IV IN G —San Francisco-Francis.6 played a hell of a game. Our Baltim ore U U 4 36 130 168 (Franklin kick) Passing yards 263 506 Los Angeles 2 14 .125 6 New York 009-3 Cleveland at Pittsburgh. I p.m. 96. Clark 4-104, Ring 3-22. Moore 3-19, after squandering a fast start this pressure was much better than (in At Boston, Mike O’Connell and Murphy scored a pair of goals just 14 St. Catharins U 17 3 33 141 UB Phh-FG Franklin 22 Sacks oy-yards 2-17 1-3 PORTLAND (106) Saturday's Games Hartford 003-2 New York Giants at Philadelphia, 1 Ox>per 14. Nehemian 14. Kansas Cite- N ew Haven U U 3 29 110 121 A-46,199 Return yards 21 17 Nalt 7-11 7-9 21. Thompson 12-8 0-0 24. (N o Games Scheduled) season with an 8-12-2 stretch. previous games), but for a while I Mike Krushelnyski each had a first- seconds apart late in the first period First period—None. Penaltie*—Morrow, p.m. Carson 4-76, Hancock 667. Marshall 6 3 . ^ r in g fb k l U 48 3 29 UO 143 Passes 18-26-0 30-46-2 Cooper 24 60 4. Paxson 68 44 8. Sunday's Results period goal and an assist to lead as Los Angeles snapped a 10-game N ew York, 0:33: Stoughton, Hartford, St. Louis at Washington. Ijp.m . Hadnot 24. Dixon 1-7. Gaines 1-7, "W e might have lost a sense of thought Millen was going to keep us Knghamton U U 3 27 117 UB Phil Dal Punts 4 -8 .3 1-42.0 Valentine 6 U 7-10 17. Carr 34 4-5 10. Cleveland 6. Buffalo 5 (O T ) 0:21: Sttlliman, Hart, 15:04. New York Jets at Kansas (;ity. 1 p.m. Jackson 1-7. Boston. The Bruins’ Barry Pederson First downs 16 17 Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-1 Judkins 04 60 0. Lever 62 04 0. Chicago 5. St. Louis 3 reality this season," Trottier said. scoreless,” Arbour said. winless streak.The Kings also had Saturday’s Result Second period — None. PenalUes- Chicago at Tampa Bay. 1 p.m. Hershey at Binghamton, ppd. Rushes-yards 3 0 -0 34-109 PenuUies-vards 10-71 11-96 Verii>even 34 04 6. Lamp 04 04 0. Phoenix 7. I.,os Angeles 3 added his 23rd goal of the season in lost seven straight, going 0-8-2 since D.Sutter, N .V ., m ajor, 0:42; Adam i, Green Bay at Detroit. 1 p.m. Detroit 777 0-21 "It was (Coach Al Arbour’s) system Hartford evened the score at 8:24 Sunday’s Results Passing yards 153 136 Tim e of possession 31 ;8 8:34 Totals 41-86 8 - 8 106. Memphis 7. Golden Bay 4 Hart, m ajor, 0:43; N yitrom , N .Y ., 11:07; Miami at Baltimore. 2 p.m. Tampa Bay 06710—23 the final period. The victory was their last win on Dm . 4. Adirondack 3. Sprin^ield 0 Sacks by-yards 5-49 2-22 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS of working hard and pushing hard on the power play when Chris Kot- Renaud, flart, 10:01. Atlanta at New Orleans. 4 p.m. SAN DIEGO (112) Monday's Games St. Catharines 5, Baltim ore 5 (tie ) Det-Thompson 19 pass from Danielson Return yards 10 27 RUSHING - Chicago-Paylon 26104. Chambers 5-13 34 13. Cummings 7-11 6 Boston’s fourth in a row and sixth Oilers 4, Flames 4 Third period-I, NYI, D. Sutter 7 (B. Los Angeles Raiders al San Diego, 4 (All Tunes EST) that made us a winner. And we have sopoulos tied the game. Maine 4, Sherbrooke 3 (Murray kick) Passes 14-23-2 17-31-2 McMahon 7-8. Suhey 612, Harper 24, 7 19. Walton 11-8 3-5 8 . Wood M 2-2 14. Suiter), 1:12. 2. Hart. KoUopauloa I Wichita at St. Loins. 8 .8 p.m. to get back to that. Teams are out- straight in Boston Garden. At Calgary, Alberta, Mark Moncton 4, Nova Scotb 3 p.m. TB-Fu Capece 34 Punts 5-8.4 6-8.3 McClendon 14, C. Thomas 14. LA Rams- Hodges 7-11 1-3 15. Brooks 2-5 2-2 6. Cleveland at Kansas City. 8 :8 p.m. Trailing 3-1, Pierre Larouche (Lacroix. Stoughtonl. 0:24. 3. N Y I, Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco. 4 .Sul>res 2, Red Wings 2 Rochester 3. New Haven 1 Det-Hill 7 pass from Danielson (Murray Fumbles-lost 4-2 5-2 T vler 12-32. Guman 10-43. Ferragam o 1-2. Whitehead 1-3 04 2. Smith 68 2-2 14. hustling us and we need more con- ■ scored his 12th of the season with Messier scored his second goal of ’Trottier 10 (Jonxxonl, 0:40. 4. N .Y ., Binghamton 4. Hershey 2 p.m. kick) Penalties-yards 3-20 3-19 PASSING -Chicago-McMahon 18-8-286 Anderson 1-1 04 2. Nater 1-2 04 2. At Buffalo, Mike Foligno scored the game at 14:47 of the third period Jofixxon 4 (B osiy. G ilbert), tl:M . 0, Denver at Seattle, 4 p.m. TB-FG Cyiece 29 centration." just 56 seconds remaining to close Monday's Games Tim e of possession 25:56 34:06 0. LA Ram s-Ferragam o 3646-5062. Brogan ()4 04 0. Totals 47-83 18-M 112. Hart. Larouche B (H oipodarl, 19:04). Monday. Jan. 3 Det-Sims 3 mn (Murray kick) CAR CARE Defenseman Tomas Jonsson set the game scoring. against his form er teammates early to lift Edmonton intO' a tie with Nova Scotia at Moncton Individual Leaders RECEIVING - Chicago-Payton 6KE, PorUand 27 16 8 24—106 Penaltles-Cerroll, N.Y. 6:00. Dallas at Minnesota. 9 p.m. T16Williams 3 mn (Capece kick) RUSHING — Philadelphia-Montgomery Moorehead 4-46. Suhey 4-8, M argem m 6 San Diego 827 829—112 in the third period to lift Buffalo into Calgary. Rochester at Sherbrooke Shod on g o a l-N e w York 114-17-90, (regular .season ends) TB-Owens 2 pass from Williams 23-80, Harris 4-minus 1. Jaworski 3-minus 47. Walls 140. McClendon 1-7. LA Rams- 'riiree-point goal—Paxson. Fouled out— CORNER Hartford 130-14-29. (Capece kick) 4. Dallas-Dorsett 2449. White 3-22, Farmcr 618, Tyler 6102, Dennard 6122, Cooper. Carr. Total fouls-Porlland 27. Goallea-New York, Melanaon. Hart­ T b -FG Capece 27 (iuman 5-54. Barber 2-8, D. Hill 1-8. San Diego 8 . Rebounds—PorUand 8 ford. Millen. A-14Z7D. NFL Playoff Picture Springs 620. Cosbie 1-minus 2. A46.967 PASSING -Philadelphisi-Jowarski 14-23- (Thompson 12). San Diego 8 (Walton. Vancouver' 110-2 By United Press International Los Angeles 3 01—4 6175. Dallas-White 17-313-10.* Cummings 8 each). Assists—Portland 24 American Conference Det TB 76ers check Gerv/n First period—1, Vancouver, Williams 4 New Jeriey 011-1 R E C E IV IN G - Philadelphia-Smith 661. l a . (N atl 7). San Diego 8 (Hodges 9). A - In—Los Angeles Raiders. Cincinnati, (Gradin, Sundstrom). 1:01. 2, Los Boiton 311-g First downs 13 24 Montgomerv '38. Spagnola 3-37. Carmi­ New York Jets, San Diego, Miami. 3,18, . Araeles. Holmes 5 (L. Murphy. NIcbolb), Flrat pfcriod-l. Boe. Park 7 (Mllbury) Rushes-yards 30-113 41-18 chael 2-17. Harris i l7, Harrington 1-7. Possible—Pittsburgh. Cleveland. Buf­ 8:00. 3, Los Angeles, M. Murphy B 0:01. 2. Bin, Kniabelnyakl 11 (Middleton, Passing yards 97 257 Dallas-Cosbie 7-77, Hill 4 8 . Johnson 1-33. falo. N ew England. (Nicholb. Lewb), 17:44. 4, Los AnMles, O’Connell) 10:10. 3. Boa, O’Connell 0 (K. Sacks by-yards 2-19 1-9 Dorselt 2-17, Newsome 1-10, Pearson 14, B a s k e tb a ll Out—Baltimore, Houston. Kansas City, 22 NEW Y O R K (81) Herald Angle with Toney big gun M. Mun^y 9 (Lewb. Holmes), 17:88. Crowder, Bourque) 11:21. PentlUea— Return yards 8 Springs 1-minus 2. Denver, battle. Passes 7-16-^2 21-34-1 King 615 7-11 17. S. Williams 2-3 1-2 5. P en altles-LeM ay. Van, 3:30; Gradin. Kitchen, NJ. 0:19: Wenxlnk, NJ. UJD; Punts 6-43.0 4-42.0 Cartwright 1-8 7-8 9. Tucker 54 60 10. By Karl .Sa^rls Van. 7:33; DeLorm e, Van. U:3B; Hardy, O'Remy, Box, 17:». Denver 0 001(^10 National Conference Fumbles-lost 1-0 4-1 Sherod 24 1-2 5. Grunfeld 3-3 1-2 7. Earl Yost, Sports Editor LA , U:3B; McCarthy. Van, 15:8; Second p eriod -4 . Boa. M cNab 9 LA Raiders 3240 0-27 SsAtes KDaMomr \ In—Dallas. Washington, Green Bay, St. Penalties-yards 3-66 4-46 Robinson 2-7 60 4. Webster 610 04 10. By Roberto Dias Isaksson, LA , 15:8. (O’RelUy, Mllbury) 7:21. 0. NJ. Ludvig 9 LAR-FG Bahr 19 L m Is. Atlanta. Minnesota. Tim e of possession 8:10 8 : 8 Westphal 1-2 04 2, Orr 4-10 3-3 11. Taylor Pacer* 87, Knicks 81 Second period-4, Vancouver, Gradin U djuemievllle, Bnnnwell) 9:M. PenalUes— L A R —Allen 4 pass from Plunkett (Bahr Re: Manual Transmissions — UPI Sports Writer Possible-Tampa Bay. New York Individual Leaders 62 1-2 I. Totals 3673 21-8 81. Marini, NJ, 3:M: K. Crowder, Bm , 4:41. kick) At Indianapolis, (Hark Kellogg (SnepsU, Sundstrom), 4:8. PenalUea- Giants, Detroit, New Orleans, San RUSHING-Detroit-Sims 2148, King 6 IN D IA N A (87) You use the clutch when you Fraser, Van. double minor 3:8; Third period-0. NJ, Brotoi 0 (Hutch- LAR—King 5 nin (Bahr kick) Francisco, Philadelphia. Oiicago. 37. Danielson 61. Bussey 1-7. Tampa G. Johnson 34 2-2 8. Kellogg 11-24 61 start, stop, and shift gears. By George Gervin says the grabbed 18 rebounds and scored 22 Ruskowski, LA, double minor, 2:8; iaon) V M .. 7. Bm . Person 21 LA R —Allen 51 pass from Plunkett Out—Los Angeles Rams. Bay-Wilder 1147, Carver 2448, Williams NA'nONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. a. H. Williams 7-17 2-2 16. Carter 4-7 04 Philadelphia 76ers win because they points to lead Indiana. The Pacers ( ^ l i r a w , L A . 8:11; DeLorm e, Van, (Middleton. Kruabelnyikl) 10:9d. Penal- (Bahr kick) keeping your clutch pedal 4-3, Owens 23. By United Press International 8. Duren 61 60 0. Byrnes 1-6 24 4, tt:8 ; Fraser, Van, major-minor, (match Uea—O'Coniwll 10:17: Viulour, NJ, 14:Zf. LAR-FG Bahr 36 properly adjusted, you can cut “ prey on other teams’ mistakes,” outscored the Knicks 20-8 early in PASSING-Detroit-Danielson 7-163 106. Eiastern Conference Sichting 14 44 6, Knight 611 5-7 17. C. penalty), 16:8; Ruskowski, LA, major, ShoU on g o a l-N e w J eriey 4-133-17, Deih-FG Karlis 31 Atlantic Division Johnson 34 04 6, Slaughter (M) 60 0. down on the wear on your and the San Antonio guard proved the third quarter and took a 71-57 minor, 16:8; Simmer, LA, U:8. Boston 2t-0-lI-49. NFL Statistics Tampa Bay-Williams 21-34-1 276. Den—Watson 19 pass from Herrmann W L Pet. CB Totals 3646 168 87. clutch disc. Your clutch pedal Strictly class act Third period-4, Los Angeles. Dionne 19 Goalies—New Jersey. Reach. Boston, By United Press International R E C E IV IN G -D etriot-H lll 349, Thomp­ (Karlis kick) Philadelphia 8 5 .815 — that Sunday night. lead entering the fourth period. Ber­ son 2-26, Sims 1-21, King 1-11. T a m ^ New York 8181624-81 (Lewb). 19:41. PenalUea-Gnihl. LA, Peeters. A-I4M5. Dec. 26. 198 A 8 .1 8 Boston 21 7 .750 1*4 should m ove down from Y4 to 1 Gervin, assigned to defend the nard King led the Knicks with 17 Bay-Wilder 7-73, Giles 3-», House 4^, Indiana * 168 8 1 6 —87 4:09; L ew b . LA . 6 :8 ; WUliams. Van. New Jersey 15 13 .536 7v^ Fouled out—None. Total fouls—New inch without effort and then "The game was always fun for Cleveland 010010-20 Carver 2-32, T.Bell 2-21, Obradovich 1-15, Sixers’ Andrew Toney, fouled out as points. 8:8; DeLorme, Van, major, 8:8; Kurab, DEN LA Washington 14 13 .519 8 York 8 . Indiana 27. Rebounds—New m e,” Rick Ley told more than 14,(X)0 Houston 7 07 0-14 Owens 1-2, Jones 1-24. require a good deal more effort LA. major, 8:8; Minor, Van, minor- First downs 25 16 New \terk 9 19 .321 13V^ York 41. (Cartwright 8), Indiana 53 Toney scored 13 of his 23 points in Buck* 106, Piitons 96 Hou-Renfro 8 from Nielsen to travel the rest of the way fans who nearly packed the Hartford misconduct. 9:10; M. M u r^ y , LA{9:10. Rushes-yards 22-61 36-41 O n tra l Division (Kellogg 18). Assists—New York 19 (Kempf kick) Seattle 0 37 O-IO the fourth quarter to lift the Sixers At Milwaukee, Marques Johnson ShoU on goal-Vancouver M-7-S. Loo Passing yards 284 251 Milwaukee 19 10 .666 — iSherod 5). Indiana 8 (Sichting 7)'. A— down to the floor. This free Civic Center Coliseum Sunday night Cle-FG Bahr 18 Cincinnati 014010-24 Angeles U4-11-8. Sacks oy-yards 2—10 7—72 Detroit 16 14 433 3W 4.884. pedal play insures that when to a 124-122 decision over the San An­ scored 30 points and Sidney Mon- Cle-Logan 36 pass from McDonald .Cin-P. Johnson 1 mn (Breech kick) to help honor the termer captain of Goalies—Vancouver Brodeur. Los An­ Return yards 35 231 AtlanU 13 14 .481 5 (Bahr kick) Sea-FG N. Johnson 8 you release the pedal, the disc tonio Spurs. crief added 19 Sunday night to pace geles. Blake. A -4j8. Passes 26-66-6 16-34-1 Chicago 10 17 J70 8 the Hartford Whalers. Hou-Craft 3 run (K em pf kick) Cin-Verser 56 pass from Anderson will be fully engaged. Too Punts 7-44,8 7-43.1 Indiana 10 17 .370 8 Toney, nursing an injured the Bucks, increasing their Central Cle-FG Bahr 21 (Breech kick) L ey’s No. 2 jersey was hoisted to Fumbles-lost 6-1 5—3 Cleveland 4 8 .154 13>4 much free pedal play is not Sea-Largent 2 pass from Zom (Johnson shoulder, hit the 76ers’ last four Division lead over the Pistons to SVk Edmonton 1 0 3-4 Cle*White 1 run (Bahr kick) Penalties-yards 7—90 9—78 Western Conference D E TR O IT (96) _ , the coliseum ceiling after a strictly A-36260 kick) good either, as too much pedal points of the third period to put games. When Detroit rallied, John­ Calgary 220-4 Tim e of possession 31:09 28:51 Midwest Division Levingston 34 04 6. T yler 610 14 13. Cin-FG Breech 34 travel is used up doing nothing. class act by the popular current Flrat period-l, Calgary, McDonald S) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS W L Pet. GB Laimbecr 613 60 6. Long 67 l-I 9. Philadelphia ahead 92-90, and scored son hit a jumper and M oncrief two Cin-Johnson 3 run (Breech kick) scout with the National Hockey (RUebrough, CboulnardK 4:41. 2, CaF RUSHlNCr-Denver-W illhlte 622, Parros Kansas City 16 9 .640 — Thomas 12-8 613 8 . V Johnson 611 14 First downs 21 21 A46.330 Enjoy friendly, efficient ser­ Leaguers. nine of his team ’s first 13 points in free throws for 102-95 lead with a iry, Eloranla 3 (BridBnan, Uvailae), 7-15, Winder 64, Poole 1-20, D e ^ r g 1-4, San Antonio 18 12 .600 ^ II Jones 34 44 10. Owens 61 60 0, the final quarter. minute left. Isiah Thomas paced S’:':40. 2. Edmonton, Mealier 22 (Coffey, TONIGHT Rushes-yards 39—111 31—1(S J. Wright 1-minus 4. LA Raiders-Kmg 6 Dallas 12 14 .48 4Mi Pierce 610 14 7. Russell 64 24 2. Totals vice from those at DILLON Class was stamped all over the 34- Gretiky), ]« : » . PenalUen-Eloranta. Cal. Passing yards 229 204 37. Allen 12-16, Willis 612. Plunkett 6 Denver 11 16 .407 6 3948 1849 96. 8 College baaketball. First downs 16 24 FORD, 319 Main St. We are “ In the first half I was struggling Detroit with 32 points. 10:20; Rusaell, Cal, 10:20, Hunter. Edm, Sacks oy-yards 3—7 2—19 minus 7. Branch 14. Utah 11 18 479 7 M ILW A U K E E (106) ^ ^ year-old Ley from the first time he Rushes-vards 24—79 36—133 prepared to rebuilt 10:10; Hugto, Edm, major, 10:IS; Pitlsburgh V I . Syr^euae, USA Return yards 39 10 PASSING - Denver-DeBerg 12-26123, Houston 4 8 .148 13 C:atchings 61 14 1. M. Johnson 13-19 4- (with four points),” Toney said. ” In Laker* 96, Rockets 94 Passing yards 217 266 laced up the skates in Whaler green Peplinakl, CaJL 19:10; Eloranla, Cal. Passes 16-34-0 19-3^•6 Herrmann 144883. LA Raiders-Plunkett P acific Division 5 8 . Cowens 3-6 04 6. Ford 7-11 1-2 15, transmissions and engines in Cable Punts 5-39.4 4-44,5 Sacks by-yards 2—0 2—17 and white to the final game when he the second half I decided to play a At Houston, Kareem Abdul- major, 10:10: Gregg, Edm, 19:22. 1632-261. Allen 624. t Los Angeles 8 6 .786 — Moncrief 7-15 66 19. Winters 68 24 8. our own shop. We use modem Fumbles-lost 1—1 2 -2 Return yards 111 56 little harder, jump a little higher Jabbar scored eight of his 20 points Second period-eT Calgary, McDonald 9 College boakelball. Houalon RECEIVING — Denver-Upchurch 679. Seattle 8 7 .759 Bridgeman 615 60 8. Lister 24 60 6 had to_ retire prematurely. Three Penalties-yards 6-63 7—00 Passes 19-36-2 23-29-2 equipment in our tuneups and 31 (Choninard, Reinhart), 0:27. 0, V *. Peppenline, ESPN Parros 566, Watson 441, WlUhlte 4 8 . Phoenix 17 12 486 Pressey 4-11 14 9, Criss 14 4-4 6. Totals and look for my shot. I was going a in the final four minutes to help Los Tim e of possession 31:54 28:06 Punts 5-384 5-40.4 wheel balancing service. knee operations took too much out of Calgary, McDonald 22 (Choninard, Winder 2-34, Preston 2-24. E gloff 241, Portland 17 13 .58 6 4447 1624 106. 9 NFLi Dolphina v*. Billa, Individual Leaders Fumbles-lost 4—1 3—2 lot of one-on-one with Ic e ,(Gervin) Angeles, including a dunk with 40 Rlacbrmigh), 10:91. Penalty—Jackaon, Manning 2-16. LA Raiders-Allen 541, Golden State .12 16 .429 10 Detroit 88820-96 Special.rates on car rentals ter his system to continue playing. RUSHING - Cleveland-Pniitt 27-86. Penalties-yards 11—107 9-« and getting into the flow of the seconds to go to seal the victory, Edm, IMS Channel 8, WPOP Christensen 5 8 , Barnwell 7-78, Branch 2- San Diego 5 8 .179 17 Milwaukee 8 8823—18 service customers. Open 65. “ I ’d like to coach someday in the ‘Third peiiod-O, Edmonton, Coffey 13 White 10'34. McDonald 2-minus 11. Tim e of possession 26:21 33:39 24. King 14. Saturday’s Results Fouled out—Levingston. Ford. Lister. 10 College baaketball. St. Tel. 6462145 for an app't. at N H L,” Ley said in between periods game.” although Houston limited the (unaaaiated), 4:30. 7, Edmonton, Hunter Houston-Campbell 1943, Manning 2-19, Individual Leaders Portland 96. Seattle 88 Total Fou ls-D elroit 8 . Mi)* 'ukee 8 . In other games, Kansas City highscoring Lakers to only six field to (Ruddy, Gretiky), 7:27. 0, Edmonton, Joaeph’a vt. Wake Foreat, USA Edwards 3-13. Craft 24, Allen 14. RUSHING - Seattle-Doomink 1934, New Jersey 112. New York 110 (OT) Rebounds-Delroit 44 (La^.*cr 9), DILLON FORD, 319 Main St. of Sunday night’s 3-2 Whaler loss to Smith 633. H u gh^ 44. Zom 2-13. Mauler M (Anderion, Jackionl, I4:W. Cable (taped) Armstrong 3-7. Nielsen 1-6. Atlanta 97. Washington 91 Milwaukee 51 (M, Johnsor^.owens 14 "Where dependability is a the New York Islanders. topped Utah, 120-118; Indiana goals in the fourtti quarter. PenelUe»-None. PASSING - aeveland-M cDonald 16M- CinclnnaU-Alexanaer 1541, Johnson 17-69. Washington 710 019-27 Phoenix 111, Utah 101 each). Assists-Detroil 8 #alm bwr 7). Anderson 2-11, Tate 13. tradition.” defeated New York, 87-81; Houston’s James Bailey led all Shots on goal—Edmonton 90-13—30. llrSO College baaketball. . 24M. Houston-Nlelsen 1633-2663, Man­ N ew Orleans 0 73 (6-10 Sunday's Results Milwaukee 24 (Moncrief 7)t A^10.9I8. " I ’d like to start somewhere in the n in g 1-66-1. P A S S IN G -^ a ttle-Z o m 16362317. Cin- W ash-Brown 67 pass from Tbeismann Milwaukee stopped Detroit, 108M; scorers with 24 points. Calgary 11-11-0-31. Ariaona Slate va. Mlaaourl, ESPN Golden State at Denver, ppd., snow minor league, hopefully, next Goalie*—Edmonton, Fhhr. Calgary, R E V I V I N G - aeveU nd-Logan 443, cinnati-Anderson 22-262-386. (Moseley kick) Midnight —College baaketball. Feacher 446. Newsom e 346, White 446. RECEIVING - Seattle-Doomink 2-13, season. I have to start somewhere, Los Angeles, nipped Houston, 96-94; Sonic* 88, Sun* 87 Lemelln. A-7M3. NO—J. Rogers 4 mn (Andersen kick) Si . John'a va. Brl^am Young, Pruitt 2-12, Walker 14. Houston-blley 7- Metzelaars 621, C ^ir 4-81, Largent 441, W ash-Brovm 56 pass from Theismann Seattle edged Phoenix, 88-87, and . At Seattle, Jack Sikma scored 20 97, Casper 344, C a m ^ l l 146, Edwards T ige 14, Johns 2-30, Walker 13, Hughes either in the minors or with a college St. Louii 121-4 USA Cable (taped) (Moseley kick) San Diego downed'PortluHl, 112-105. points and collected 18 rebounds 2 ^ , Craft 630. Armstrong 24, Renfro 1- 612. Cindnnati-Alexander 14. Ross z-34, Wash-FG Moseley 36 team,” he added. UPI photo Chicago 212-7 Curtis 346, Hotman 14, Johnson 941, Golden State and Denver was while Gus Williams and David Pirn period—1, Chicago, D. Sutter M NO-FG Andersen 36 His duties this season as a scout Verser 243, Kreider 619, Colllnsworth 6 Wash-FG Moseley 8 RICK LEY postponed until tonight because of Thompson each added 17 points Sun­ (Preiton, Lysiak) 3:10. 2, St. Lout* Patey N ew Elngland 0 0 7 7—14 32. G riffin 610. ROBERT Ja SMITH* Inc. has seen him in attendance at 67 0 (unassisted) 4:95. 3, Chicago, Sevard W W asb-R iggins 1 run (M oseley kick) . . . special occasion snow. day night to lift the Sonics. Thomp­ n t t e b u m 1010 017-37 A-8,687 games, watching rival NHL clubs. (Larmer, Secord) 19:00. 4, Chicago, Sports n t-F ^ Anderson 21 N.Y. GUnts 07014-21 Kings 120, JozB 118 son and W illiams combined for 28 of Cronmen 4 (Hlggtna, Minh) u ill. Pit-Pollard 1 nm (Anderson kick) St. Louis 773 7-24 “ I don’t have to worry about Penalliea-Bainrch, StL, lOJI: Secord, Wash NO l I M M MSUMNSMTHS SNKE AUTO REPAIRS At Kansas City, Mo., Eddie John­ Seattle’s final 38 points. Walter • Pit-Stallworth 9 pass from Bradshaw StL-Wehrli 18 mn (O’Doni^ue kick) First downs 16 13 anyone breaking my records, (with the New England Whalers Chi, t0:M, B. Sutter, StL, n:47; 'Calendar StL-Grem 8 pass from Lomax son scored 27 points and Ray Davis scored 25 points for the Suns, Crombeen, StL. I0:3B; Secord. Chi, 10:41. * (Anderson kick) Rushes-yards 37-198 35-120 because I don’t have any to break,” when based in Boston) also gave me Pit-FG Anderson 26 (O ’Donoghue kick) Passing yards 254 104 1914 Williams added., 25 points, 10 who had their four-game winning Second perlod-0, Chicago, Brown 4 NE-Dawson 23 pass from Cavanaugh im n te r 1 run (Danelo kick) he quipped. a thrill I will never forget,” he said. IPretrton, Lyiiak) l l; 3 ir ^ St. Loala, N Y ( ^ n Sacks by-yards 5-27 3-14 rebounds and 10 assists for the streak stopped. (John Smith kick) StL-FG ( j ’Donoghuenoghi 18 Return yards 134 72 WE SERVICE ALL "The games were always fun. Gordie Howe, who played against Carlson 0 (Kea, ’TurobuH) 14:37. 7, St. Monday Pit'FG Anderson 14 NYG-Mistler 13 pass from Bmnner Passes 14>43-0 9-24-1 'Horn* o f Mr Goodwr»nch' Kings. Williams hit two free t ^ w s Clipper* 112, Portland 105 Lonis, Ramagt 0 (Chapman, Fadarko) NE-Morgan 75 pass from Cavanaugh (Danelo kick) GENERAL MOTOR When I came to the rink, I enjoyed and with Ley, summed up the man 10:43, PenalUe»-R. WUnm, Sa. OJt; R. BASKETBALL Punts 7-45J n-44.7 with six seconds to go before Rickey At San Diego, Bill Walton, playing (J ^ n Smith kick) NYG-Mistler 3 pass from Bmnner Fumbles-lost 3-2 1-0 649-5241 every minute of it, even those long, like this: “ He gave his best every Wilson, StL, 11:01; Lniak, Chi, Eaal Calholie al Manehealer V Pit-Hawthome 8 pass from Bradshaw (Danelo kick) CARS AND TRUCKS Green pulled the Jazz to within 119- Third peiiod-0, u ilc m , unjak It Penalties-yards 6-n8 - 8 4-33 hard practices,” he said. game. He was a tough competitor, a in only his ninth gom e of the season, (girb). 8 (Anderson kick) StL-Green 8 pass from Lomax T im e of possession 29:05 30:55 (unanisted) 3:31. 9, Chicago, d eem S Pit-Abercrom bie 1 run (Anderson kick) (O ’Donoghue kick) 6S E. CMitor SIrMi > ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS Appearing earlier in center ice in model for the younger players.’.’ 118 on a pair of free throws. The scored 29 points and San Diego (Sevard, Brown) 0:19. M, St. loni*, ICE HOCKEY Individual Leaders A41416 A 3 9 iN RUSHING -Washington-Washinston 16 a black tie and tuxedo. Ley said it “ It'was a helluva experience to Kings’ Kevin Loder then added a snapped an eight-game losing Mullen 13 IBcownicbldle, Ramaga) I2J9. Eaal Catholic va. WIndaor al ManchMtsr, Cl. > COMPLEH COUISION REPAIRS 11. Chicago, HlgMns, 7 (Murray) 17;«. 87, Theismann 668. M im o n 649. New was ’Frustrating when I knew I see your number going up. It’s foul shot with three seconds left and streak. The Clippers, 9-23^ won for Loomia, 6 N B P it N Y G StL Orleans-W. Wilson 158. Merkens 441, J. Penaltlet-’rnmhuU. StL, (doubls minor) First downs 22 21 e RESUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Kansas City stole the ensuing in­ the first time this season with First downs 14 a Rogers 1448. couldn’t play (due to knee injuries), something that is lasting. It was a 7:90, Secord, Chi, W:U. Rushes-yards 1 5 -8 36-412 Rushes-yards 17-78 47-190 PASSING—Washington-Thelsmann 16 bounds pass. ShoU on SMl-St. LouU 9-104-M. Tuesday but I was prepared for it as I was in very emotional time. Walton. Passing yards Passing yards 316 186 234^. New Orieans-Merkens 946H04. AUTO PAINTING Chicago lt-lO-M-39. BASKETBALL Sacks ^-yards 0-0 1—16 Sacks oy-yards 4-38 1-10 RECEIVING -Washington-Brown 618. and out of the lineup for quite a “ 1 always thought honors like this Goalie*-St. Louis, Hinton. Chicago, Return yards 18 201 Return yards 97 9 Som«ttilng Different...... Wish Someone A CHARGE WITH MASTER CHARGE Eqxwlto. A-40SB. Weaver al Eosl Calholie, 3 ilS Monk 58. Warren 2-8. New Orleans- time. were for the Bobby Orrs and Gordie P u e e s 16-40-1 17-27-4) Passes 2»-41->4 14-35-1 Mautt 147, Groth 341, L. Scott 2-18. Cheney Tech al Stafford, 7i45 PlBte 6-464 6-414 Punts 6-384 9-44.4 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ‘T d like to be rememberd as an Howes, players of that stature. I Fumbles-lost 0 -0 M ) qiMbec lSS-4 Eaal Granby at Bolton, 7i4S Fumbles-lost I—0 6-4 Baltim ore 0 3101 6 -V know that my number w ill never get Washington wins Montreal 120-4 PnaHlet-yards 8-8 6-a Penalties-yards 8-47 6 3 3 Happy Birthday honest player, one who gave 100 per­ ICE HOCKEY San Diego 71614 7-44 cent all the time. I didn’t think that I lonely up there,” Ley added. First, ptrlod-l, Mootml, Moadn U Tline of posseuion 19:31 8:8 T im e iA poeseuion 23:17 36:8 SD-Winslow 30 pass from Fouts (SbuU, Oienil, 17:41. 2. Quhae. A Manehealer at Norwalk, 2 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders (Benirschke kick) with A Herekl Heppy Heert deserved to have my sweater L ey’s credentials included two Sfaatey 10 (M. SUalii*, MaroUl, I7SS RU8HING-New Englan4>)llins 1242, R U S H IN G -N ew York-Woolfolk 435. SD-FG Benirschke « hoisted with Gordie’s (H owe) and years with Toronto before jumping PsaalQaa-TWiiUay. Hon. V:tt; Hwilar, Wednesday Tatupu 24, Grogan HO. Pitlsburgh- Only first Aloha Bowl Qaa, I2S0; fMasy, Moo, 12:07. Hante 26101, PolUrd 1142, Bradshaw 6 f f i w o v e t f (URTER Johnny’s (McKenzie).” to the WHA, and 11 as a Whaler. He Sscnnd period-3, Mootreal, Shutt IS BASKETBALL 2, Hawthorne 612. Abercrom bie 7-12, Probably today when he looks scored 329 career points, 287 with (Caihwauau, Ladwlg), U Si; 4, Muatraal D a ^ 633. SUUwortb 14. $ 6 . 0 0 Waller 20 (Lanaar, Ladwlgl, »-M. South Calholie al East Calholie back, Sunday n i^ t will rank right the Whalers, captained the team By United Prase International In other weekend bowls. North PcnaKI**- tkatt, Mon. 1:40; Waslay, (girls). 7tSO up there with the top thrills of his from 1974 to 1981, played in 310 NH L Carolina upset No. 7 Texas, 28-10, in Qaa, t:V\ Wair, qaa, mlaor, (mlacoa- WRESTUNG The Washington Huskies, ranked dwt) W:I0: Uotlar, Qa*. ma)or. MSI; ______rEnabid-CoU CALDWELL OIL, MC. career. games, seven times was named to the Sun Bowl and the South beat the RHAM al Manehealer, 6 il8 No. 1 for part of the season, would Grsen, Mon, minor, (miaooadactl, MM; HaasalbeckM7. BrowD636, Dawaoo6 8. “ My biggest thrill was playing in the WHA all-star team on defense. North, 20-10, in the 49th annual Blue- N to . Mon. major, MM; Wailay, Qaa, Cheney Tech at Eaal Hortfonl, 11 - hionua 6U7. nttsbwi^HawtborM 2 « . rather have been in Pasadena, 1220 MAIN ST. my first N H L game. I was 19 and Three times he was named the Gray game. a .m . * Harm 246, Abam m ole M4. SUUworth Love Calif., but Hawaii was Just fine. Third pariod-3. Qsibae, Rochatet 2 631, Cuimliiiham 241, Swann 240, Jim AUTO REPAIR had been a big fan of Bobby Hull and team ’s best defenMman and his 999 laaaisMad) 2M. f. Mooliaal. Wtcksa- Smith 6 8 . Pollard 14. MANCHESTER Denied a Rose Bowl berth, the No. CJI.D. Tim Horton of the Black Hawks. games is the most by any player In a beUw M (Waltar, IMflaar), 4M. 7, Thursday 11 Mary 8 Huskies posted a 21-20 victory in At El Paso, Texas, North Carolina fiMbac. Palaraaat U (MoUar. TSidUl, Graen Bay 714 7 I0 -8 TEL. 646-6464 The first game was against Chicago Whaler uniform. BASKETBALL Honolulu &turday over Maryland, tailback Ethan Horton ran for a 5:12. 0. qaabec.ClosUar H (RocMorl, Atlanta 0 7 0 0-7 and Hull. My legs felt like spaghetti Thus, No. 2 joined Howe’s No. 9 >L SUalayl, l2:M. FanaHlas-WaMsy, Eaal Calholie at Maaeheslor, 7 QB-lvery 2 nn (Stenemd kick) in the inaugural Aloha Bowl. The touchdown and Rob Rogers and lay ICE HOCKEY OB-Ivery 12 nin (Steaenid kick) GMaUAUTY winning play came when Tim Cowan Brooks Barwick combined for four' ShoU on goal qaahac IM-7-W, At6Aadrinvs I peas from paaa (rqm Ask lor.... “ Winning that first AVCO Cup over center, ice at the coliseum. Mootraal OM-7- m T Manehealer al Bethel, Si4S 649-8841 snvicc MRTS BtftkmnU (L n d t o it kick) hit Anthony Allen from 11 yards field goals Saturday to help the Tar Ooallw qaahac, Boachard. Mootrail, Enfield va. East CallM ib’al BU*. a, O M e lln . m pass from Dickey Pem with six seconds left. Heels surprise N o.t Texas. Sevigay. A-M4I7. lOiSO a.m. ~ * {m m tni klxk) GBHDua MOToes Hurrs nvisior* , 4 -

MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, 1962 - 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., Dec. 27, 1982 HIVEirnSMG mniEimsiiiG Classified 643'2711 RATES LOOK FOR THE STARS Minimum Charge m o t ic e s EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heatlng^Plumbing 46— Sporting Goods . 58— Misc. for Rent S2.25 for one day 12:00 nooo the day 24— Lots-Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products Look for the Classified Ads with stars; stars help get you better results. 37— Movtng-Trucking-^lorage48— Antiques b efore publication. 1— Lost and Found 13— Help .Wanted *5— Investment Property 26— Business Property 38— Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Bu^ AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD ?— Personals 14— Business Opportunities 27— Resort Property Deadline for Saturday iS| 3--Announcemenls 15— Situation Wanted 1 DAY... ISC 4 — Christmas Tre«n 28— Real Estate Wanted MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS______61— Autos for Sale 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 5— Auctions 62— Trucks for Sale 3 DAYS . 144; Put a star on Your od and see what a difference it makes. ★ EDUCATION 63— Heavy Equipment lor Sale day's deadline is 2:30 MISC. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 52— Rooms for Rent ' 53— Apartments for Rent 64— Motorcycles* Bicycles 6 DAYS . 134; Friday. FINANCIAL 18— Private Instructions 41— Articles for Sale 65— Campers-T railers*Mobile 19— SchooiS'Classes 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes lor Rent 26 DAYS 1 2 C 32— Paintmg-Papering 55— Offices-Stores for Rent Homes Phnno 643-2711 8— Bonds-Stocks-Morigages20— Instructions Wanted 43— PetS'Birds-D^s 66— Automotive Service 33— Building-Contracting 50_Re«ort Property lor Rent HAPPy ADS *3.00 PER INCH 9— Personal Loans * 44— Musical Instruments 67— Autos for Rent-Lease * Telephone 643-2711. AAonddy-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10— Insurance, REAL ESTATE 34— Roofing-Slding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent

S3 \ Hom«» For Sale 23 Sarvleaa OHarad 31 Houaehold Qooda 40 Room* tor Rent 52 Apartmenta for Rent Nonci OtKeoa-Storaa Ollieos-Stotos Trucks lor Salo 62 Moforejretoa-Bteycfoa 64 NO'nCB TO CRCDITOna F U B U C h ia u m h i E S TA TE O F CENTRAL LOCATION,- APPLICATIONS now for Rent for Rm I 55 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - USED 55 ■CARD OP DimCTORB DOROTHY B. SULUVAN MANCHESTER, CT. Concrete. Chimney REFRIGERATORS, kitchen privileges, parking being accepted for FORD VAN - 1971. Good SPRING FEVER? 1971 TOWN OF M ANCHUm , aka Dorothy Emma Sullivan available. Security and renovated two bedroom. condition, new tires. Low Honda CUTS, brand new C O N N lC n C U T The Hon. W lllU m E. FitzGerald, It’s time to Repairs. “ No Job Too WASHERS, RANGES - For the TrvI' Ruver Small.” Call 644-8356. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts written references Pets OK. Lease. $375. plus mileage. 742-7241. battery and back brake Notice is hereby given that the Judge, of the Court of Probate, fllanrl|PHtrr HrralJi & Service. Low prices! required. For application utilities. 649-6549. needs some work, $150.649- Board of Directors, Town of District of Manchester, at a Exquisite Custom Manchester, Connecticut, w ill bold hearing held on December 17,1962 C & M Tree Service, Free B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main call 643-2693. Motorcyclaa-Bleyeloa 64 9382.______Executive M A N C H E S TE R - Four a Public Hearing at the Lincoln ordered that all claims must be think about estimates. Discount senior Street. 643-2171. FOR Center Hearing Room, 464 Main presented to the fiduciary on or Contemporary SH ARE A K ITC H E N & rooms, second floor. Hot Liquor Permit citizens. Company YAMAHA I960 - 650 Street, Manchester, Connecticot, before March 17, 1963 or be barred water, carpeting and Manchester owned and BATH with one other Special. Excellent condi­ . NOTICE OF APPUCATION Tuesday, January 4, 1963. at 6:00 as by law provided. 'Your Community Newspaper' J250.000 Articlee lor Sale 41 operated. Call 646-1327. gentleman. Own bedroom. appliances. $300 monthly. tion, must sell. $1,200 or This If to give notice that I, G AY P.M. to consider and act on the Sherrie L. Anderson. 10 Rniirra. 1.800 S/F. Fully A/C 6. Call for details. 643-1878. Cfall 646-7083 after 6 p.m. LEASE COHEN of 67 tk PEARL STREET. following: Assistant Clerk Car(K(cd. S Bddroumt, 3V^ Bath*. best offer. 6494051. your A,B,C’s MANCHESTER have filed an Lighted Tennis Court. Deluxe Fea- "Comimmitjf Contorwic* Room Concopr Proposed additional appropriation *rhe fiduciary is: s h o w e r ' DOORS AND lure* in Every Room. NICE ROOM - Parking, MANCHESTER - Five TOWN OF MANCHUTin application placarded 14 to General Fund Budget 1962-63 - Alm et B. Sullivan, Sr. I TUB ENCLOSURES DECEMBER 1962 with the Depart- Imugirkitiiv Fiminong ftn High private bathroom for an room apartment, second LCOAL NOTICI Board o f Eductaion - R.O.T.C. 216 Blast Middle Turnpike IruuTTU'ci ftiTchaier. expertly installed by Gary ALUMINUM SHEETS ment of Liquor Control a ...... 820,000.00 Manchester. CT 06040 older gentleman around 60. floor, $430. plus utilities. In a 250-3000 sq. loot, dividable olflce The Planning and Zoning Commia- PLEASE READ 13 Help Wanted 13 646-2630. MR. N OR M AN used as printing plates. .007 GROCERY BEER for the sale of to be financed by addition^ tuition Heip Wanted A. Kendall - The Shower ■iion will hold a public bearing on 037- 12 thick, 23xMV4’^. 50c each, Kitchen privileges, 649-3379. building. alcoholic liquor on the premises iwenue. YOUR AD Door Man. 872-6000. VlfMKlay, January S. 1969 at 7:00 or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- reasonable rent. 210 WEST CENTER STREET. Proposed additional appropriaUon 2 ?.M. in the Hearing Room. Lincoln NOTICE TO CREDITORS References. Call 649-7335. Hornet for Rent 54 Renovations have begun on a very desirable MANCHESTER. to EducaUonal Special Grants - MANCHESTER - Lawyers SNOW PLOWING - 2711. They MUST be picked !^enter, 494 Main Street, ESTATE OF DOROTHY E. Classified ads are taken - Experienced In review of single and The business wlU be owned by Fund 41, for Chapter 2, P A R A LEG A L and Doctors! Only once in up before 11:00 a.m. only. Vernon location, 2/10 of a mile from new exit \fanchester, C T to hear and con- BUSIERE. deceased driveways and parking CUMBERLAND FARMS FOOD Educational Consolidation Im­ over the phone as a con­ multifamlly mortgage loan documentation. Associate's degree a blue moon does an invest­ lary 1 FOUR BEDROOM CAPE, iider the following petitiohi: The Hon. W illiam E. FitzGerald. A . ADVERTISING POWER lots. Call after, 6 pm, 649- 95. STORES. INC. of 777 DEDHAM provement Act Grant .. 117,348.00 venience. The Herald is plus two years' relevant experience. Typing necessary. Excellent ment opportunity come GOVERNMENT Extra large, carpeted,ted, pan­I only blocks from all KENNBTH C. BURKAMP • Judge, o f the Court o f Probate. 0539. STREET. CANTON. MA. and wUl to be financed by Grant for that fringe benefits including frue parking. Salary $15,156 annually. along like this one. A large elled room with large schools.Treed lot. SPEXHAL EXCEPTION • MAIN District of Manchester, at a The presence or absence of responsible for only one SURPLUS CARS & be conducted by G A Y COHEN as purpose. Available immediately. Lease terms are negotiable! STR E E T (B-48) > ApplicaUon un- hearing held on December 17,1982 incorrect insertion and two story fram e house TRUCKS- Listed for $2064, cedarized closet. Security permittee. Proposed additional appropriation BULK GARBAGE Pick-up Icr Article II. SecUon 9.15.01 to nrdered that all claims must be aovertlsins has the power to build or located in a B2 zone near sold for $51.00. More and references. 649-0102. $600 monthly plus utilities. Oa^ Cohen. to General Fund Budget 1962-83 - then only to the size of - Have that old junk hauled permit development of a parcel presented to the fiduciary on or For detailed position description and application call 525-93.11. new Court House. Could be available. 203-775-7189, 643-5266 or 64M962. Dated this 16th day o f December Board of Directors - Auditor’s Fee the original insertion. away at low cost! Call 646- which requires automobile parking before March 17,1983 or be barred diminish your business. perfect for your new office. ATTRACTIVE Sleeping 1982...... 81,800.00 Errors which do not ^5714. Ext.-412. spaces in excess of 60 - 811 to 821 us by law provided. Needs work. Priced right - room - Gentleman. Private ROCKVILLE - For rent or 872-3603 to be financed from Fund Balance. 7 Submit application to Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, 19D >^in Street. Sherrie L. Anderson, lessen the value of the Proposed additional appropriation $54,900. Strano Real SNOyY TIR E S (2) - bath and entrance, free rent with option. Eight ROBERT R. REGIUS > ZONE LBQAL NOTICE Assistant Clerk Trumbull Street. Hartford, C T 06103 no later than 1/3/03. SAVE THIS AD: High to Special Grants - Fund 81. Ac­ advertisement will not Estate, 646-2000. parking. Apply 195 Spruce room coloniaV woodstove CHANGE - LOOMIS STREET (R- TOWN OF MANCHEBTER The fiduciary is: quality hems, alterations, Firestone Town and Coun­ count 840, Elderly Outreach 1902-32 be corrected by an ad' Street after 4 p.m. and fireplace. $600 nfonthly 12) - T o ch a n ge th e zon in g NOTICE OF Theadora L. Tellar and seamstressing. Low try, L78-15, excellent. Used ...... 8100.00 51 Autoa for Sale 51 classification from Residence B to COLLECTOR OF REVENUE 482 Burnside Avenue ditlonal insertion. CHFA IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL little. 521-5328. plus utilities. Two months Autoa lor Bale to be financed by gift from the J. C. prices. Call Linda: 647- Industrial for a parcel of ap­ The second installment of taxes ICast Hartford, CT 06108 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Apartmonte lor Rent S3 security. References Penney Company already 8502. proximately 0.71 acres • Loomis due on the Grand l is t of October 1, 038- 12 requir^. Call 742-8932 or 1976 CAPRI GHIA, 5 5 ^ 1973 C H E V Y N ova - 6 received. FIREWOOD - Green, all Street between Cumberland and 1981 are due and payable during the B . BROADER MARKETS FOUR ROOM apartment 742-8421. cylinder, automatic, power Stephen T. Cassano, DICKS SNOW Plowing - hardwoods, $60.00., 4 ft. miles, sun roof, AM-FM Electric Streets. month o f January, 1983. I f this in­ SECRETARY - Opportuni­ Secretary lengtlis. $70.00 cut not split, with heat included. stereo, fogUghts, rear fog, steering, low mileage, VIOLA T. KRESS • ZONE stallment is not paid in full during ty for enthusiastic and parking lots, driveways, Board of Directors Whatever market you’re reaching $80.00 cut and split. 295- Walking distance to Main WILLIMANTIC - Seven radials, custom interior - good condition. $1000. 643- CH.\NGE - WEST CENTER the month of January, interest will 31\r skilled secretary in­ apartments, stores, Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Street. First floor with room duplex, $500 monthly 0M5. S T R E E T (K-19J - T o change the lie charged at the rate o f 1 Mi% per terested in being an in­ Service by N o rm a sidewalks: Sanding. 646- 0611. ExceUent. 521-5328. this 21 day of December, 1962 private entrance. $450 per plus utilities. Two months zoning classification from month from Ute due date, January $ $ $ now, we believe we can broaden tegral part of a growing 2204. 034-12 iKaurbpstpr Technicians Tedford SEASONED Oak firewood month. Call M9-2947. security, lease, references 1974 D AR T - good depen­ 1976 PIN TO Wagon, 2300 Residence A to Residence B for a I . The minimum interest charge is engineering firm. parcel o f approximately 0.42 acres $2.00. - For deliveries, call required. Call 742-8932 or dable car. High mileage, cc, four speed, no rust, NOTICE TO CREOrrORB your impact. Secretarial school and Painting-Papering 32 - 224/226 and 290 West Center In compliance with SecUon 12-17b Experienced ser­ George Griffing, Andover, 3>/2 ROOM APARTMENT. 742-8421. pioneer stereo. Negotiable great on gas. $1300. 647- E STATE O F THOM AS D. IR W IN , Hrrali) some word processing Street. of the General Statutes. Motor In today's real estate Private home. Heat, experience desirable. Send vice technicians INTERIOR PAINTING, 742-7886. $ ^ . 6499382. UNITED PENTACOSTAL Vehicle taxes due on the October 1, The Hon. W illiam E. FitzGerald, ( 7 - narket with high cost homes appliances. Working single Ofifeea-Storoa CHURCH SPECIAL 1981 supplemental Grand List are resume to Fuss & O’Neil, over ten years experience, Judge, of the Court of Probate. only to service all and steadily rising interest adult only. No lor Root 55 Trucka lor Sale 62 EXCEPTION - GARDEN GROVE also due and payable in full during 2 '0 .Main Street, low rates and senior citizen District of Manchester, at a i SPEGUL pets/children. Telephone ROAD (U-12) • Application under the month of January, 1983. This ^ anchester, Ct. 06040. phases of air- rates, some form of creative discount. 643-9980. hearing held on December 17,1982 643-2880. Article II. Section 2.02.02 to permit tax is due on vehicles registered C. CASH RETURN: financing is desirable. Should NEWLY RENOVATED REPOSSESSIONS 1968 FORD '/e Ton pickup, ordered that all claims must be conditioning, heat­ End Rolls use of a parcel for a church -114 uetween October 2, 1961 and July INTERIOR-EXTERIOR 310 square feet office HMSAU very good condition, many presented to the fiduciary on or UttU- □ NOTICES McDonald's you try to sell your own home, FOUR ROOMS - Third Garden Grove Road. it. 1982. The same interest rate ing and refriger­ PAINTING - Wallpapering available. Main S treet new parts, needs minor ZONING before March 17, 1983 or be1>arred You can increase your cash you will discover that there is Mint b*3fi25< pickad up at ths floor. Heat, stove and 1979 Ford Courier Pick­ MAP AMENDMENT • will apply. wants you and Drywall -Installation. location with ample work. $600 or best offer. KU)OD PLAIN . NEW STATE us by law provided. ation. Must be luch more involved than fin­ Herald Offlos haters 11SW refrigerator. Adults. No up. 4 cyl. $«M0 Tom, 674-9413 days; Payments may be made by.mail. If Sherrie L. Anderson. Loaf and Found 1 Quality professional work. parking. Cali 649-2891. HOAD (Z-62) • To delete the Flood a receipt is requested, a stamped return by advertising in the ding a potential buyer. You pets. $330. Security and 1978 Chrysler LeBaron Assistant Clerk /tUVay to be a licensed. Generous Iteasonable prices. Free evenings 646-6727. Plain zoning classification frwn self-addressed envelope should be may also be required to help references. Call after 6 s n s o . approximately 2.7 acres - 228 to 240 The fiduciary is: KOI'NO - SET OF KEYS company benefits. Estimates! Fully insured. 197S Cadillac Coupe unclosed. Dorothy M. Irwin Manchester Herald. find financing as well. One of Free ClaeeHlod Ada p.m.. 649-2236. □ AUTOMOTIVE 1971 FORD TRUCK - good .New State Rrad. .Said taxes are payable at the Of­ at Lincoln Center. Can be G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. \t this hearing interested persons 123 Benton Street Call for the new financing oppor­ daVIHe $1288. running condition. Four fice of the Collector o f Revenue in Manchester. C T 06040 picked up at the may be heard and w iit t n com ­ it’s e a s y MANCHESTER - One, 1970 Ford Thunderbird speed transmission. Call the .Municipal Building • Monday Manchester Herald Office STAR® appointment tunities available in certain INTERIOR AND CHILDS TABLE and munications received. Copies of U36-12 STAR Is our abbrevia­ two, three bedroom and Autoa For Salo 61 647-8341. thru Friday. 8:30 A.M . to4:30 P.M . w ith a between 8:30 and 5 p.m. situations is “ Kesale Finan­ EXTERIOR Painting, chairs, (2) set; for- $700.. these petitions have been filed in tion lor Store Activities 871-1111 tow nhouse apartments James A. Turek Classified ad! Monday - Friday. paper hanging, carpentry mica/chrome, very good The above can be seen the Town Clerk's office and may be L E T YOUR cingThe key to eligibility is available immediately. 1979 FORD GRANADA - 6 Collector of Revenue Representative — an work. Fully insured. J.P. condition, $20. Telephone inspected during office hours. NEWSPAPER help you that the current mortgage on $375, $415, $475. Security cyl., automatic, air- atWiSISMalnSL G.M.C. PICK-UP, four 'J08-12______FOUND-Set of 2 very small important person at Lewis and Son, 649-9658. 649-0387 after 7 pm. PLANNING AND ZONING Phone the home being sold has to be required. Heat and hot conditioning, 27,000 miles. speed, insulated cap, runs keep fruit jars sparkling keys. Owner may pick McDonald's. LICENSED COMMISSION Need repairs around Uk Call iwned by 'Fannie Mae", the water included. Cali Ren­ Superb car! Many extras! good, covered wagon Leo Kwaih. Secretary clean and sweet smelling. them up at 80 Church, and We’re looking for an ELECTRICIAN - capable PAINTING & PAPER VW BEETLE Snow tires, home? Call an expert. tal Office, 875-4474. $4495. 644-2942. PROLONG THE UFE truck, camper, flat betT 1< Dated this 27th day of December. Wash jars, dry completely individual — friendly, of working with minimum l-'ederal National Mortgage Hanging. Ceilings one pair 5.60x15, Goodyear You'll find the help you 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 pay for this ad. O F C U T F L O W E R S in ft. trailer plank, four 1962 then put a large piece of outgoing, vyho likes .supervision, to do commer­ Association. repaired. References. Ful­ suburbanite, $60.00 for the need in Classified. 643-2711 FIV E ROOMS - two 1969 MUSTANG - 3 speed. your home by snipping wheel. 613-237T. 035-12 newspaper inside the jar LOST - Boys 20-inch BMX people. cial and residential service ly insured. Quality work! pair. Excellent condition. You'll be involved In bedrooms in two family. Good running condition. bicycle, blue, with white work. Good benefits, pay Martin Mattsson, evenings Cali 649-9838. stems at an angle. This and put the lid on. The Appliances, washer/dryer $1000. 295-97M after 5:00 handlebars and seat: with local neighborhood ac­ commensurate with 649-4431. provides more stem sur­ 51 Autoo lor Solo ■51 paper will absorb any $ $ $ tivities, and serve your Visit ths olfics of hook-up, ' basement, yard p.m. Auloa tor Solo 51 Autoo For Solo pads. Norman St. area. experience. 243-9543. BOYS FIG U RE ice skates, face to absorb the water. moisture. community while being TEDFORD REAL ESTATE, and garage. No pets. Rent Reward. If found, please INTERIOR-EXTERIOR excellent condition, firm paid for It. CENTURY 21. Rt. 44A, $425 plus security and 1979 AMC SPIRIT, power E call 643-4735. painting, also ceilings $10.00. Call after 4 pm. 649- HOURS NEEDED Bolton Notch, Bolton, 647> painted and repaired. Good 8635 size four or five. utilities. References brakes, power steering, D IET TE C H required. 649-0717. air-conditioning, clean. SMALL BLACK POODLE 10-2 MON.-FRI, 9914 and lot our references. 875-8045. 647-9137. lost sometime Sunday A perfect way fo Part Time profssalonat staff show you PAIR OF, FORD 15” afternoon. Answers to supplement your Building Contracting 33 wheels with 2'ik inch center FIVE ROOMS Income Excellent opportunity how to m ako a now hom o of Appliances. Wall-to-wall 1971 VW- Excellent running Sasha My daughters miss available for individual with your own affordablo now oa hole, $16.00 for pair. Call If you want to be a two or more years of 643-4307. carpet. No pets. $450 plus condition! $500 or best SPREADING her very much $50.00 LEON CIESZYNSKI wall aa how to toll your pro- offer. Can be seen at: 75 reward. 643-1095. STAR: experience working with BUILDER. New homes, utilities. Security. 649-1354 sont one. Wo art rocognlzod APPLY IN PERSON patient diets in a health care additions, remodeling, rec TWO GR78-15 snow tires after 5:00 p.m. Pine Street, Manchester. 9-11 a.m. or 2-4 p.m; setting. Formal training in aa axporta In croatlvo finan­ rooms, garages, kitchens mounted on Chrysler rims. FINAL DAYS nutrition may be substituted C 46 W. Center St. cing. Although wo aro Very good tread, new $130. for experience. Principal remodeled, ceilings, bath □ EMPLOYMENT rasidsnilal apoclallats wo Manchester, Ct. duties Include visiting tile, dormers, roofing. now $63. or best offer. 643- TH E patients for diet preferences ar* also aquippod to handio Residential or commer­ 6237. Help Wanted 13 and generally monitoring commarcial and Industrial cial. 649-4291. ' Casual Knit patient diet selection. proparty aa wall oa farms ONE PAIR wooden saw Interested applicants should ELECTRICAL SERVICES horses, $15.00. Telephone CustomCollection LICENSED NURSE - and acraaga. Hours: 24 hour call or write to the: Personnel - We do all types of Elec­ 649-2433. Come out of retirement for rMcponaicrs Department, 646-1222 Ext aarvico - 7 days a woak. WORD. trical Work! Licensed. Cali this one. No stress, no fuss, 2270 ■cm DfO YOU KNOW? TEN GALLON Glass ger- no bother. Call 649-2358. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. ' Wa do it all for you. MMCHESTER MEMORUL bal tank cage equipped, McDonald’a Syatam, Inc. 1992 By listing your home with FARRAND $15.00. Telephone 649-6486. MECHANIC, Sewing An equal opportunity employer Hosmiu. 71 HaynM StrMt In today’s world of< Machine. Experienced real estate professional you REM ODELING - Cabinets, MinehMUr. CT 06040 Roofing, Gutters, Room A STEAL - womans 26” preferred. Apply between E.O.E. M/F will be kept abreast of''the HELP WANTED - Part Additions, Decks, all types single speed bicycle, prep­ sophisticated com-, 8:30-3 p.m.. Pioneer new and best methods of time, flexible hours. Gen­ o f Remodeling and py pink, good condition, NEW & USED Parachute Company, Inc., tle Touch Car Wash. 344 financing your sale. Repairs. FREE only $8.00. Phone 6494832. munications, it is Pioneer Industrial Park, liroad Street, Manchester. Hale Road, Manchester. Cohdomlnluma 22 Estimates. Fully insured. Experience preferred. P A IR OF ZENTH Ski boots Phone 644-1581. E.O.E. Telephone 643-6017. hard to imagine a MANCHESTER - Two made in Germany, size M- bedroom condo for rent. A- ROBERT E. JARVIS 8'^ like new, original cost CARS&TRUCKS time when the town EARN EXTRA MONEY C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, Building and Remodeling $185, sale price $50. Call Specialist. Interior and Milt. Sell Avon. Earn good $$$. set 659-3008. m exterior renovating, crier was the only your own hours. SUPBi PART-TIE JOB TEDFORD REAL ESTATE residential and commer­ LARGE THIRTY : rear old jade tree, $50.00. 613-1402. available source of ^ *300->500 WEEKLY CM 523-9401 cial, additions, garages, or 278-2941 □ REAL ESTATE roofing and siding, 10.75% Profctslonal t•l•phon• □ BUSINESS kitchens, bathrooms, Dogs-BIrde-Pete 43 news for townspeople. M lM p«opt« wsntMl. Fl«xlbl« replacement windows and FACTORY SPONSORED APR Through Doc 31 hour*. Coll Mr. Kodyo ot M » - MUNSONS CANDY and SERVICES Homes For Sale 23 doors. 643-6712. SOUTH WINDSOR Kenne’l Employed by the town, 4992. Kitchen is accepting applications for. full time Club - Obedience classes, 2 JAY REMODELING NEW 2-FAMlLY - Two Servlcee OHered ’ 31 & basic, open and utility. MOKMRMZEN FOODS employment in our BUILDING CO. - Kitchens, the lonely town crier was chocolate packing b ed ro o m townhouses, Also b ree d handeling 8 2 29 BtoooM Strool Baths, Rec Rooms, country kitchen with REWEAVING BURN classes starting January ON ALL MERCURYS E. Hartford. C t departments. Hours are f Ceilings, Vanities, Counter responsible for spreading appliances, carpet and HOLES. Zippers, um­ 5th. Tolland Agricultural 4:30 Monday thru Friday. Tops, Decks P orch vinyl floors, double glazed brellas repaired. Window & Center, Vernon. For Call for appointment, 649- Enclosures. Licensed. In­ When spreading the word windows, aluminum storm shades, Venetian blinds. further information call the word to the citizenry. 4332. sured. Free Estimates. SMAU windows and doors, fuii Keys. TV FOR RENT. 649-4145, 569-3010, 289-8188, Cali 649-1488. is important to you, basement with washer and Marlow's, 867 Main Street. 872-2210, 872-2005. MEDIUM KIT'N’ CARLYLE' by Larry Wright dryer connections, gas 649-5221.______TIM O TH Y J. Connelly - The only form of com­ fired, hot water baseboard AnOquee 4$ LARGE count on a low-cost Total building and im­ 7 LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ heating system. $98,500.00. Grand Marquis 4-Door munication which is still Summitt Village Con­ cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ provement services in­ WANTED; ANTIQUE Fur­ ad in Qassified to dominiums. New two ages cleaned. AH types cluding but not limited to niture, glass, pewter, oil kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ as personal as hearing the bedroom townhouses $46,- trash, brush removed. paintings or antique items. reach the right oNAftYPtATe' Bepe, 900.00. Peterman Realty, Picket, Split Rail, Stake ditions, garages, roofing R. Ramson, 643^09. ' 5 9 2 6 Fences installed. 5264)670. and siding, dM r and win­ /D- aEUM NE PUCES ON MUINI$ 649-9404/647-0080. town crier in the streets is r K people. Placing CARUYte, 'ifoo c m d o w replacement, Wanted to Buy 40 A casual raglan crew remodeling, renovations AAY ' A?. U»Mti AS I DESIGN KITCHENS - blouBon sweater is nice the Qassified section o f the MANCHESTER - 6-6 cabinets, vanities, counter and new construction. 646- OLDER SINGLE or multi fo r chilly days. A beautifully simple your ad is easy. DON'T 6 0 B A LD , Duplex. Business zone. to p s, kitchen c a b in e t 1379. family unit for cash. Han­ No. 5926 has knit di­ dress with versatile ap­ daily newspaper. This is \'u Keveft 6io Aluminum siding. fronts, custom dyman special OK. Call rections fo r Small, Me­ peal. In two lengths, and Just give us a call. Assumable mortgage. $80,- woodworking, colonial Rooting 34 Strano Real Estate, 646- dium and Large (bust a variety of sieeva treat­ H u N 6k V . ments . . . open to the 900. The Hayes Corp., 646- reproductions in wood. 2 0 0 0 . 30-40) inclusive. where private individuals 0131. BIDWELL H O M E Im - TO • « « , Mte ti j* Mr tMk shoulder; peek - a - boo J.P. Lewis, 649-9658. M* nr awlact aa* elbow length, or classic p^rovement Company communicate with other TOY TRAINS - Lyonel, long style. Mazda 626 Luxury Sport Sedan vy/Sunroof CELEBRITY CIPHER Roofing, siding, American, Flyer, etc. by i m D-108 with Photo-Gnide alterations, additions. 6 ^ collector. Seta, pieces, is in Sises 10 to 18. Size individuals in buying and Calabrtiy Cipbar cryptograma ara craslad from quotationa by lamoua paopis, p « l 6495. and preeenl. Each W W kith* cipher stands lor another. 7aAy'ae*