80 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 1. 1986 z - : KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright i U.S./WORLD FOCUS SPORTS I HOMES HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE Jury convicts Holiday events Nordlques end All real estate odvertlsed BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY In the Manchester Herald East Hartford- Is sublect to the Fair Affordable-$49,900. Spa­ Jonestown .figure makd'flife hectic Whalers’ streak . Housing Act oT 19M> which cious two bedroom unit In i. convenient location. I a J makes It Illegal to adver­ e A e , ... page 5 I ... page 11 ... page 15 tise any preference, lim­ Close to Hartford and itation or discrimination busline. Coll today fbr based on race, color, reli­ detallsl Joyce G. Epstein Odd lobs. Trucking. Home Real Estate. 647-a89S.a BobvtlHlng-Th* Youth Need Carpentry done In Name your own price — gion, sex or national of North Unitod your home? 4gbs small or Pother ond son. Post, repoirs. You name It, we origin, or an Intention to do It. Free estimates, Manchester-Better than a Methodist Church at 300 large. 20 yiors expe­ dependable service, make any such prefer­ Parker strMd will offer rience. Coll Dove at M9- painting. Paperhanging & insured. 6434304. ence, limitation or dis­ bank. $160,000. Wondering where to place your bobvslttlna on Saturday. 3360. ftetnovol. ceil I724337. crimination. The Herald December 6lh, Worn until Your local handyman I will not knowingly accept m oney? Look no fOrther. Classified ads serve the Coll John at 6434353 and Large two family with 5pm, .This Is 0 oreot time onv advertisement which to get your Ctirlstmos people today ..i< lust os please leove message. Is In violation of the low. lovely stone fireplace and they hove since our coun­ natural oak woodwork. sh op p in g done. $1.30 fb r 1 OKimCAL child, $2.00 fo r 2 o r m ore try’s beginning, iteod and Government Homes from Good location. Possible office use. Joyce G. Ep ­ (per fOmlly). Bring your use them re gularly. 643- $1 (U repair). Delinquent own lunch. Coll Ruth 2711. Dumas Electric -> Having aiirliPBlpr llm lJi tax property. Reposses­ stein Real Estate. 647- Electrical Problems? 8895.0 Zorger at M7-9SS5 for. Tune Up Time • Chain Manchester — A City of Village Charm sions. Coll 805-M7-M00 ext reservoflons. Need a large or d small lows, snow blowers. Also GH 9965 fbr current repos­ pAwniw/ Repoir? VUe Speciollze In offering o complete shar­ session list. Manchester-VInyl sided Residentlol work. Joseph Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 bed­ PAFEMm pening service. ChMiity I Dumas. IM Iy Ucensed. Shotting, 164 Hilliard rooms, 1 baths, lower Free B N b n o te s. 646-52S3. South Wlndsor- m m m Complete Interior renovo- Street 649-2111. Immaculote 7 rootm level family room with TuesdBy, Dec. 2,1986 30 Cents ponnellng, carpeting bar tions. Textured oeillngs. Raised Ranch. Spacious 7 Cieontrs-Monchoittr HEATMe/. family room with deluxe and sink. 100 amp service, Repair domoged' wcHIf. flat, open rear yard. Just area. Monday through E x p e rt In sta lla tio n o f <6lj PLUMBm wood burning stove, 2'/j Soturdov. 7am-10am. $8.00 woliooverinos.' Continent ’ I TOWN OF MANCHR8TBR reduced to, $116,500. Drive baths, 3 bedrooms, car­ per hour to start. Coll toll D B D Landscape- LROAL NOTICR pentry. Cul-de-sac street. by-77 Jensen St. Then call till P ain tin g. 8734018. PogortY'Brothers Ba­ Ellis, Strono Real Estate. 647- free 1-OO O^m Complete landscape se- November 24, $159,900. U & R Realty.□ throom remodeling; In-’ vice, leaf and brush re­ The Zoning Board of Appeals gt o meeting on 7653. 156 E. Center Street. s ;t r e t c h YOUR burger stallatlon water heaters, 19S6 mode the following decltldns: budget By using one part moved. Coll David Prosecutor For your private Bolton-Great 9 room garbage dlsposota; fouedt 689-3436. AFFL. VISIONS UNLIMITRD, INC. - Vorlonce o p iw o ^ home with 3 bedrooms, showing I Id soy extender to four ports repairs. 6494339. VisarM- NO. 11M with the following conditions: (1) Applleont shall of meet. Your taste buds re-establish erosion control measuresJo^^soHsfqc- Seader fireplace, 1st floor, |a- asterCordacceo^. Two new oil burners. won’t be able to tell the Hawkes Tree Service- tlon of Zoning Enforcement Officer. ( » All ^ H c cuzzl, 2 car garage. Sltu- If you don't use It, don’t Bucket Truck & Chipper. improvements and landscaping most be Installed oted over 1 acre, offered xFully Insulated. Duplex No lob too Mg or too difference, but your b ^ p r ll IS, 19S7. (3) As-bullt plans must be s^m lt- with 2 cor, detoched gar- smoll. Complete Interiors budget will I Boost your need it and don’t wont It, Stump removal. Free estl- at $148,900. Jackson & motes. Speclol considera­ ted by Jonoary 15,19S7 ond approved by February Jackson Real Estate. 647- oge. 3 bedrooms eoth side and ncteriors. Quollly and budget by selling Idle why not sell it with o th 1,19S7. - 395 Main Street. charged tion fo r eld erly an d handi­ B400 or 646-8646.D and a den. Shows nicely I reliability. Continental Items In your home with a C la ssifie d A d ? C o ll 643- AFFL. KONOVHR OHVRLOFMRNT COMPANY - Vorl- to probe E $159,900. Strono Real Est­ P ain tm o 872-6018. low-cost od In cloulfled. 2711 to ploce your od. capped. 6D-75S3. NO. 1163 once to Article II, Section 9.074)1 pPPfov^ -Lot Manchester Super spa- ate. 647-7653.0 #3, Ref Roof Inn Subdivison - Bucklond Street. clous! $189,000 . 26,000 AFFL. OITTY FHTROLRUM - Speclol Exceptions de- Bribery alleged sqore foot, 5 bedroom Manchester-Very clean NO. 1144 nied -176 Tolland Turnpike. Victorian Colonial. This and well maintained 3 AFFL. FMO, INC. - Special Exception a p p ro i^ in Enfield case quality home built In 1895 bedroom Cape. Fire- APARTMEHTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS LIO A L NOTICR NO. 1165 following conditions: (1) Applicant must submitto Includes a 13 x 23 fire- placed living room, for­ FOR RENT TOWN OF ANDOVRR the Town Engineer for approval a plan to m vent Iran dSals FOR RENT HR) RENT INLANDS WITLANDS access by vehicles to rear of paved area and to mi­ placed living room, for­ mal dining room and kit­ ID nimize drainage of surface pollutants from poved Bv George Loyng chen with stove and COMMISSION mal dining room and o 1st M an Chester-West Side, 6 area to wetlands In rear. (2) Oosollne soles ll ^ s e Herald Reporter floor fireplaced den. 3 car dishwasher. Fenced In 3 and 4 room apartments, At a meeting of the Inlands to be rescined, and tanks removed. - 54 Tolland LOOKING ^OR o second room duplex, 3 bedrooms, Turnpike (also known as 50 Tolland Turnpike.) By Susonne M. Schafer said: C yard and covered patio. no oppllances,no pets,se- Wetlands Commiulon held garagearc with left and att­ car for Vour family? excellent location, no ENFIELD — Former Manches­ "I recognize fully the interest of ached shed. Home Is In Vinyl siding, 1 oar garage. curlty,call 646-2426. Week­ on November 17, 19M, a All variances and Special Exceptions shall hoyean effective The Associated Press D. vy. Fish Realty. 643-1591 Don't miss the many offer­ days 9-5. pets. Available December unanimous conditlonol ap­ dote In accordance with Connecticut O ^erol StirtytM. N ^ ter Board of Education Chairman Congress in this matter, and the very good condition. D. ings In today's classified 1st. $675 a month plus proval was granted to Frl- W. Fish Realty. 643-1591 or or 871-1400.O tice of these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk s of­ Leonard Seader and Manchester WASHINGTON - President fact that in performing Its impor­ columns. utilities. Call after 6pm. land Equities, Inc. for a fice. 871-14od condition. sou Love Seats - 2 olive green $40.00. Call 649-7951. velour, (vood condition. Flute, Bundy, used only 2 on $50.00 for both. Call 643- years. Very good condi­ gra 1814. ENDROLLS Key approvals boost plans for Mall at Buckland Hills tion. $285.00 new, must 27% width • 2S8 will sacrifice, only $99.00. Coll 13% width • 2 for 288 AB 643-4096. town is recommending other im­ TV/8TERE0/ M UST bepickedupstths By John F. Kirch The approvals mean that the more detailed than the ones ap­ Director Mark Pellegrini time to John Finguerra, were successful proved by the PZC Monday night, earlier this year in getting the CUD provements so that Manchester is affi APPLIANCES Hammond Piper Organ - Manchester Herald Office Herald Reporter Homart Development Corp. of write a technical report., single keyboard. Would before 11 A.M. ONLY. Chicago, the chief developer of the which merely provide a basic land During Monday’s meeting in regulations changed to eliminate ready for the vast economic expan­ rec proposed 785,000-square-foot mail, use pattern for the mail area. Lincoln Center, Pellegrini told the requirements that 70 percent of the sion expected there. but Sterea Phanogroph with make nice Christmas gift. In the past 24 hours, the develop­ $99.00.Call 649-7963. ers planning to build the Mall at needs just two more approvals PZC that the town will purchase a development in such a zone be The town will put the real estate wh( speakers. Plays well. Under the preliminary plans, five-acre parcel from the state for residential. As a result, more than $50.00. Call 646-8893. Automotivs Buckland Hills have garnered two before breaking ground. which were submitted under the taxes from the project area — sine Hammond Piper Organ - major approvals from municipal The first could come tonight, $58,564 where the proposed south 500 housing units were eliminated S Stereo Specialist Country Christmas Swedish Gifts single keyboard. Would town’s new Comprehensive Urban estimated to be more thhn $50 Hot Point - Built In elect­ agencies in Manchester, leaving when the Manchester Board of access road running from 1-84 to the from Homart’s original plans, million over 15 years — into a Hot moke nice Christmas gift. Development zone regulations, the site will be built. Along with that, which were approved by the PZC in J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ One duck, two ducks, many, many, Visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT ric oven. Good condition. $99.00.Coll 649-7963. them just two steps away from final Directors is scheduled to consider $60 million mall would be located in special fund and use that fund to add ; $25.00. Call 649-2971 after 5 Pellegrini said, the developers are 1985. fessionals buy tbeIr'Stereo equip­ more ducks, fabric ducks, carved SHOP. Nut crackers, pyramids, 101 approval. the project plan approved this the middle of a 115-acre tract off the pay back the estimated 821 million tiot ducks, painted ducks, lucky dudks ‘•pm. IBi I forsale being asked to leave some land The project plan approved by the ment and accessories. Discount and Hummel figurines. We also Hammond Piper Organ - The Economic Development morning by the EDC. highway. in interest on the bonds. glei pricing on cash and carry Items. — Wreaths and flower and folk art carry Swedish foods. Ellington single keyboard. Would The developers must also receive available along the perimeter of the EDC this morning covers a 190-acre White General Electric Commission this morning ap­ whi Call Jack Bertrand 643-1262. too, all hand made and waiting for Center Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. moke nice Christmas gift. proved a project plan for the mail final site plan approval from the Restaurants, office space and a site for buffering in case residential tract near 1-84 and includes a tax Homart has said that the Buck- you at clothes dryer. Five years $99.00.Call 649-7963. development is built tjiere. Increment financing agreement a n old. $99. Firm. Call 520- that includes a financing agree­ Planning and Zoning Commission high-risf hotel are expected to be land Hills site will be expensive to CRAFTMEN GALLERY before they can proceed with constructed along the mall’s pe­ under which the town would issue develop and that the mall would not 58 Cooper St., Manchester, 2942. Daytlm e .0 ment for public improvements near 9 Hammond Piper Organ - Autos. 2 cars for sale. the mall site In northern Manches­ construction of the mall, which rimeters, the site plans show. 'The THE MALL is in a Comprehen­ $13 million in bonds to pay for road be possible without the financing 647-8161 Pets single keyboard. Would Parts Only. 1972 Olds 455 ter. On Monday night, the Planning would be located just north of mall is expected to open by early sive Urban Development zone, improvements and utility exten­ agreement. If the project uails in E l Jewelry Holiday hours 7 days a week. make nice Christmas gift. Engine $200, 1970 Ply­ which allows a mix of residential, sions throughout the ^rea. $99.00.Call 649-7963. and Zoning Commissioi; approved Interstate 84 between Buckland and 1989. any way, town officials have said, Ldrgest selection of diamonds and ***** DJ'S DOG GROOMING and PET MACHMERY mouth 318 Engine $200. Most of the road improvements Call 6466649 after 3:00pm. preliminary site plaiis for the Slater streets. A Nov. 17 public hearing'on the commercial and industrial devel­ the developers would be rasponsl- gem stone dlniwrlngs. Christmas SUPPLY 649-0485. Bedding - AND TOOLS application had been recessed until opment. Homart and its partner in are required by the state before the ble for reimbursing the4own for canopy, brass, cuddle and mats. shopping center and anticipated hours, 9-8pm,^MOn.-Frl., 8-5 Sot. ' Florists PETS AND 1976 Chevy Nova spinoff development. THE FINAL PLANS must be Monday night to give Planning the project. New York developer mail can be built. However, the any losses it absorbs. for BRAY JEWELERS, Wayne Bray, Coats, sweaters, rain gear, life Wood Lathe - Full size SUPPLIES Concours-good condition, trei 643-5617 PARK HILL^ JOYCE FLOWER lockets and back packs. Unique cat craftsman bench and cut­ auto, air conditioning, Yoi SH O P - Fancy Fruit Bofskets. B ox­ furniture. Holiday goodies, toys ting tools available. Used ree to good home- power steering, fm stereo, cro */« * * * wood Trees - All Your fChrtstmas and crates. Pet pictures with Sjonta, very little. $99.00. Call runs well. Original ownerl Econom ic TODAY’S HERALD November 28 and 29, 12-6 pm and fhepherd/Huskle cross, Material costs push indicators up F Decorating NeedsI 36 Oak Street, UiV 6468302. one year old, mole, neu­ $895. Call 646-9778 ! Indicators 649-0791 and-liOO W est Center Street, every Sunday after. evenings. A ll( Fruit Baskets tered. Good with children, nig 646-6056. house broken. Needs Seasonaty Adjusted WASHINGTON (AP) - The October increase was not as strong forecasting a recession, do not New Watergate? Lehman ‘misinformecr 1980 Renault LeCar, 70,000 Sar FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - Deliv­ LAWN AND room to exercise. 649-7086. Economic Activity 100-1967 government’s main gauge of future as it appeared because half of the believe the economy is- about to A maj'ority of Americans believe A Navy spokesman said Navy ered Locally - Shipped nationwide. M ICH ELLE’S FLORALS - Fresh ar- miles, dependable econ­ advance came from a pick-up in perform much better than it has el VI WICKER - WICKER - WICKER I GARDEN omy car, 35 miles per economic activity rose a moderate President Reagan knew that money Secretary John Lehman was wrong rongemets, silk arrangements, hoi-' Unique Gifts 100 . raw materials prices. since mid-1984. Growth since then, PERO FRUIT STAND- Iday wreaths and many gift Items In MISCELLANEOUS gallon. Only $625.649-7057. 0.6 percent in October, the biggest from the U.S.-Iran arms deal was when he told Yale University Toro Power Snow Shovel - increase in three months, but a gain as measured by the gross national going to fund Nicaraguan rebels, students that Soviet and American . 276 Oakland Street, Mdnehester, both bur stores. Hours 9:30am- The store with elegant, unique and FOR SALE The raw materials that increased product, has averaged 2.4 percent 643-6384 5:00pm dally and Thursday ’til 6pm. different fashions and gifts from Electric with 100 foot ex­ 1981 Olsmoblle Cutlass Su­ influenced by special factors. were recycled paper, aluminum despite the president’s denials, destroyers had collided Sunday preme, excellent appear­ annually. Saturday, 9-1 pm. 857 Main Street, around the world. EAST W EST IM -1 tension cord and opera- The Commerce Department said and raw cotton. The leading index according to a CBS News-New York night in the Pacific Ocean. "He was '/tor’s manual. $50.00. Call Skis - K2’s, 180 CM. So­ ance and mechanical. 6 FERNANDO'S ORCHARDS, Birch Moncheter 649-2522 (formerly Leaf, PORTS, lll'/z Center Street, Man­ the improvement in its Index of considers price increases for raw “The economy Is pretty flat. It Times poll. More than half the misinformed. That collision didn’t Mountain Road, Glastonbury. No- Stem, and Root), 39 Windsor Ave. chester, 643-5692. 649-9062. lomon step In' bindings. $3450. M ust seel 872-8535. public questioned Sunday said the occur," said Cmdr. Mark Neuhart, Newly sharpened and Leading Indicators followed a materials a sign of increasing has been going essentially side­ tlve apples, cider, fruit baskets, (Rte. 83) Vernon, 875-5145everyday lackluster 0.2 percent September demand and thus a signal of faster ways for two years and I think it is growing controversy is as serious a spokesman traveling with Leh­ holiday wreaths and other crafts. ***** waxed In good condition. 9^, Sot. 9-5. RECREATMNAL Call 649-1794. MOTORCYCLES/ increase and a 0.2 percent decline in growth in the future. going to go sideways at least as the Watergate scandal, accord­ man. Story on page 4. EQUIPMENT. MOPEDS August. But analysts said rising prices for through the first half of next year as ing to the poll reported Monday. „Down Quilt - ’Like new’. well.” said David Wyss, an econo­ Story on page 5. Index The August drop was the fourth raw materials can also be a signal V Queen size. $50.00. Call of rising inflation and thus a mist for Data Resources Inc. of 20 pagoB, 2 BocHons Automotive Package Stores For( Sale. Rowing Ma­ 643-1720 after 6:00 pm. 1986 Honda ATZ trax, this year, emphasizing the gener­ Lexington, Mass., a private fore­ chine, fully assembled, 1 TOcc, Imanth old with ally sluggish performance of this negative force on economic growth. PAP Auto Parts, 307 East Center BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has a year old, excellent condi­ heod gear. $750. 649-7057 The Reagan administration has casting firm. A dvic*. Lottery. Street (rear of Lenox Street) 649- variety of liquors, wines, cordials, Down Quilt - ’Like new’. collection of forward-pointing eco­ Snow likely Obltuerlee__ 10 tion. $75. Call 6463245 Queen size. $50.00. Coll ofter 5pm. nomic statistics all year long. In been predictingi that economic GNP growth revived to 2.9 B u slfM M ------18 3528. Super savings on gift Ideas for your holiday needs and gift giv­ after 5:30pm. percent in the July-September CtaMlflad -19-20 O p in io n ______6 643-1720 after 6:00 pm. N O J rMAMJ J AS O fact, the index has risen just 1.2 growth will strengthen substan­ Snow tonight changing to freez­ . sale; 10% off on Gift Certificates. ing Ideos. 278 West Middle Tpke. quarter, but analysts fear this C o m ic s ------8 People _ _ _ _ _ 2 643-7330. MISCELLANEOUS percent from April through Oc­ tially in coming ihonthi from the ing rain then to rain. LowaroundSO, Ski Rock - Fits 2 pairs of Down Quilt - ’Like new’. 86 • 06 pick-up could be shortlived. Connecticut__ 4 S p o fte ____1 61 7 skis. Asking $15.00. Call AUTOMOTIVE tober, compared to a rise of 3.( generally sluggis^werformance of then rising slowly. Rain likely (}ueen size. $50.00. Call Oct. '85 Sep.'86 Oct 86 \the past two years! For October, the growth in the Wednesday morning, then variable Entertainment 13 Televlelon _ _ 13 after 11 am. 649-8390. 643-1720 after 6:00 pm. percent for the preceeding six 6 Goodyear Wrangler R/T I 171.6 179.5 180.5 months. Tills view is discounted by leading index came from advances cloudiness. High of 45 fo 50. Details F o c u i 11 U.&/Worid _ 5 . 7 Cross Country Skis - wom­ Aluminum Triple Track Tires, size 31 x 13.5D-1SLT. .Analysts said even the 0.6 percent private economists who, while not in five of 11 indicators. on page 2. Local newt.3,10 W eather______2 an’s size 6, men’s size 9. Storm Window. 36 x 55 Great for winter I $60.00 Excellent condition. Each Inches. $12.00. Call 643- set or best offer. Call set $50.00. Call 649-9239. 4389. 649-7103. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 2. 1986 — 8_ t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1986 4-MA WEATHER C hurch Pool project In progress lawn gate lOH leader hopes for completion in February HAR1 sioners Connecticut forecast Bv John Mitchell attached . to the existing pool would be done in February "and compan Central and Eastern Interior: Snow tonight c iic iiii': Herald Reporter complex at MHS. In July, the nobody has told me that’s not the $1,300 ii changing to freezing rain then to rain. Lows around Aldrich Conatruction Co. of Man­ case.” the coir Construction of a swimming pool chester agreed to build the struc­ ”I would say we’re talking about million 30, then rising slowly. Rain likely Wednesday •vAHtxOirMlf • / : ’ , ; especially for handicapped people rJ , . ■ ... ture for $334,900 after submitting late February, early March,” said under a morning, then variable cloudiness. Highs 45 to 50. AtMfdtoNi »m «r is preceding almost on time and Lawrence. The Southwestern Interior: Rain tonight, heavy at the lowest of five bids on the within the budget, the chairman of project. As for financing, Moyer said Judge . times and becoming windy. Lows in the mid-SOs. the non-profit organization that Construction began in August. the fedi Rain likely Wednesday morning, then variable Initiated the project said this week. things are going ’’reasonably of Oerter CopgiHfo- Excavation work ia complete, and well.” The group is short by about cloudiness. Highs near 50. Chvrdi BiIb Cbriittnwi "Things are remaining pretty the metal base of the pool has been West Coastal and East Coastal: Rain tonight, close to schedule,” said Dr. David $75,000, he said, ’’even though we iMMW, tM tbe i r u M m on Installed. can do the project for $50,000.” The heavy at times and windy. Lows around 40. Rain Atomic First tlM f»o|g«y will itMid la Moyer, chairman of Instructors of the Handicapped, an organization Richard Lawrence, the project extra $25,000 would ensure fewer likely Wednesday morning, then variable cloudi­ The “Atomic Age” is 44 years old today. On this day in tnturo yeart bat b««» architect, said concrete has been problems and allow for unantici­ ness. Highs around 50. which has been raising funds to poured and placed, structural co­ pated expenses, he said. Northwest Hills: Snow tonight changing to 1942, Enrico Fermi, seen here, and several other build the pool at Manchester High scientists produced the first self-sustaining nuclear School since it was formed in 1056. lumns and the roof deck are Although lOH hopes to do more LITC freezing rain then to rein. Lows around 30, then fanned to rtlM finished and masonry work is D’Andi rising. Rain likely Wednesday morning then chain reaction. The atomic pile was constructed in a “I’m very pleased with the building fund-raising, Moyer said banks in currently being done. Lawrence Manchester have guaranteed to fired a variable cloudiness. Highs in the mid-4Qs; laboratory below the stands of the University of Chicago aatlvity oc«net tbirt ww» vlrto- process.” said the walls should be finished by counts ^M ey^byflraa Organised to offer swimming provide loans and they will be football stadium. It contained 50 tons of uranium and the end of the month. needed. “We’re going to end up his jol JT<^4e

MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1986 - 5 6 - MAN( < — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 2, ^^86 Court orders pension repayments Perot confirms ex-aide

HARTFORD (AP) - Fifty pen­ Benefit Guaranty Corp. to take over allowed the government to take 50 retirees and is intended to bolster sioners It an ailing Waterbury the debt-ridden Century Brass over the plan retroactive to De­ benefits for those who are not yet sought hostage ransom company would have to repay up to Products Inc. pension plan and pay cember 198S. As a result, while receiving Social Security. Federjil $1,300 in retirement benefits while future benefits. benefits will not be reduced for officials said the payments would the company could shed about $32 The government pension corpo­ most retirees, those .receiving a amount to $1,200 to $1,300 and can be By Dave Skidmort Howard, a White House spokesman Presbyterian missionary. million in debts to the pension fund ration acts as an insurer for pension $230-a-month pension/ su^lement paid in cash or paid back interest- said; " I f it happened, according to Jacobsen, Jenco and Weir have under a federal court ruling. plans nationwide, using payinents this year that Is not guaranteed by free over six years. Tho Associated Press since been released. Anderson and The decision by U.S. District from healthy plans to pay for plans the government must pay back at However, benefits of $12 a month the National Security Council, no Judge Jose Cabranes also allows that are bankrupt. least a aportion of the supplements. for each year of service will not be WASHINGTON - Texas billio­ one knew of it and it certainly was Sutherland are still captives. Three the federal government’s Pension In his ruling Friday, Cabranes The supplement is paid to about reduced for most retirees. naire H. Ross Perot said today he not authorized." other Americans have since been assumed higher officials had ap­ According to the Post’s account, kidnapped. proved Lt. Col. Oliver L. North’s which it said was based on The ransom attempt directly request that he offer $2 million in a “ informed sources, including peo­ contradicted President Reagan’s failed attempt to ransom U.S. ple with firsthand knowledge of the stated policy of refusing to nego­ Chief attorney reinstates prosecutor hostages in Lebanon. transactions described,” North tiate with terrorists. Perot, interviewed on ABC-TV’s asked Perot on May 23 to deposit $2 But, Perot explained, “ As I "Nightline,” confirmed an account million in a Swiss bank account. understand the government’s pol­ The Criminal Justice Commis­ Wheni LITCHFIELD (AP) - Robert he has retumM to the courthouse, investigating reports of gambling published today in The Washington Perot was on the point of telexing icy, it is they don’t want to use U.S. sion, which according to the attor­ post of ii D’Andrea, suspended and then Kelly has restricted D’Andrea’s and corruption in the Torrington Post, which said the billionaire — at the money when North called and money, but if and when they can ney general’s opion has the author­ fired after being indicted on four activities to office work and forbid­ area. North’s request — sent $2 million asked him to send it by courier to find a willing citizen to help him in was to ei ity to fire an assistant state’s counts of perjury, has returned to den him from doing courtroom Kelly initially suspended D’An­ via courier to Cyprus earlier this Cyprus for an exchange in "a matters like this, then they can go attorney, will take up the D’Andrea would fe his Job as an assistant state’s work. drea for 10 days, then suspended year to win the release of five ship-to-ship transfer,” the Post to great efforts to save the person’s matter within 45 days. state go' attorney in Litchfield, after being The decision to reinstate D’An­ him indefinitely and fired him Sept. Americans in Lebanon. said. life,” 12. The commission's next meeting It now relnststated by Chief State’s Attor­ drea follows the attorney general’s r ' " North, an aide to the White House The courier waited five days on About the same time as the is scheduled for Dec. 15. Commis­ ney John J. Kelly. ' opinion that Kelly did not have the Kelly ordered that D’Andrea be National Security Council, was Cyprus, but the deal fell through for ransom attempt, former national have to i sion Chairman James J. Murphy D’Andrea returned to work Mon­ authority to fire the prosecutor, given pay retroactive to Aug. 22, the fired Nov. 25 for what the adminis­ reasons that could not be deter­ security adviser Robert C. McFar- date the initial 10 day suspension said he expected members at that towatcl day after Kelly cited the "costly who had been charged with four tration said was his role in mined, the newspaper said. lane and North flew to Iran on May expired, according to D’Andrea’s meeting to lay the groundwork for a Henri and time-consuming litigation’’ counts of perjury Aug. 11 in tunneling Iranian weapons pay­ Perot said he did not ask North 28 with a planeload of arms in an attorney Hugh Keefe. full hearing on the matter. over D’Andrea’ s firing. Although connection with a grand Jury ments to Nicaraguan Contra why the deal fizzled but said, " It ’s attempt to secure release of the inspectc rebels. my understanding that the people Beirut hostages, the Post said. eyebrov Asked if North was acting with that were supposed to produce, The Post’s sources said they coming higher authority in the ransom didn’t. It’s that simple.” could not explain why North was Erkelen Navy secretary wrongly reports crash attempt, Perot said, "M y sense is The five hostages at the time of working simultaneously on at least AP photo always that people who do these the ransom attempt were; Terry two tracks or how the two incidents wlre-taj types of things in the government Anderson, chief Middle East cor­ might be related. lance vf By Susan Okula between a Soviet submarine and an Russian destroyer and an Ameri­ actually happened. The Navy spo­ are very meticulous in getting respondent for The Associated North’s attorney, Brendan V. E home sc American ship nearly three years can destroyer,” and also a collision kesman didn’t identify the aide. President Reagan meets with his mission, which Includes former Secre­ Sullivan Jr., did not return tele­ The Associated Press approval for their activities.” Press; David Jacobsen, adminis­ starters ago, and said there was "nothing between a Russian helicopter and " It was the fact that he was AP photo advisers and members of a special tary of State Edmund Muskie (second But, he added, "Maybe by the trator of the American University phone messages left at his home NEW HAVEN - A Navy spokes- abnormal" about it. an American helicopter, Lehman rushing out of the Pentagon and commission he established to Investi­ from right) and Brent Scoweroft (right), time I started dealing with Colonel Hospital in Beirut; Rev. Lawrence Monday night. containi said. was given a tot of information this m'an said Navy Secretary John Lehman then told students that a Pauline Schlatter holds triplets Christopher (left), Katlyn gate National Security Council staff former national security adviser. Vice North specifically, I had been Martin Jenco, director of Catholic Perot said his work with North on . Erkel Lehman was wrong when he told collision had occurred Sunday He then told reporters he was morning,” Neuhart said. pretty well programmed in that Relief Services in Lebanon; Tho­ the hostages dates back to the ground! Yale University students that So­ night. awaiting information on possible (center) and Kyle in her room at Norwalk Hospital operations during a session at the White President Qeorge Bush and Chief of kidnapping of William Buckley, a Lehman also told students during direction because that’s always mas Sutherland, acting dean of sophist! viet and American destroyers had “ Wherever we are, there too are injuries and damages. his lecture that pilot error may Monday. The babies were born Nov. 23 and were the first House Monday. Former Sen. John Staff Donald Regan are seated behind. been the case.” agriculture at American Univer­ U.S. Embassy employee in Beirut collided Sunday night in the Pacific the Soviets. We Just had a collision Navy officials in Washington have caused the loss of one triplets conceived by In-vltro fertilization by doctors at Contacted Monday night, Daniel sity; and Rev. Benjamin Weir, a captured on March 16, 1984. demand denied that an accident occurred, Tower, R-Texas (left), chairs the com­ Ocean. overnight that illustrates the same American F-111 bomber during the Yale-New Haven Hospital. ample f "H e was misinformed. That thing. In the Western Pacific, a and shortly after, Neuhart tele­ C American bombing of Libya in “ It’si collision didn’t occur,” said Cmdr. Soviet (destroyer) rammed one of phoned The Associated Press to say April. Two men were lost. Erkel Mark Neuhart, a spokesman tra­ our destroyers in the middle of an that Lehman' had been “ We believe now that it was veling with Lehman. exercise. Every day, they are with misinformed. probably due to pilot error but A4osf Americans don't believe Reagan on deal, poll shows to 15 an The incident occurred only on Lehman told about 200 students us, we are with them," Lehman we’re not sure — (It) flew into the Woman gives birth 1987-88! paper as part of the drill, Neuhart percent approve of Reagan’s work gathered on Monday for his lecture, said during his lecture. water,” Lehman said. NEW YORK (AP) — A majority has driven Reagan’s overall Job The respondents were asked, "Is was going to help the Contras in gan administration is attempting a $268,(MK "American Sea Power Today,” There was no reaction to the said. " It was part of a routine of Americans .believe President . rating down to the lowest point this situation as serious for the Nicaragua or not?” S3 percent said cover-up, while 20 percent in international affairs, while 54 that collisions between Soviet and announcement from the crowd, but exercise,” he said. “ It might have been hit, but it was Reagan knew that money from the since 1983 and propelled the pub­ country as Watergate was?” they believed Reagan knew and 26 disagreed. percent disapprove. That is the months American vessels occur because reporters questioned Lehman after Neuhart said the error was the not hit by a SAM (surface to air to test-tube tripiets U.S.-Iran arms deal was going to lic’s negative Judgment of his Forty-seven percent agreed that percent said he didn’t. The rest Reagan’s overall Job rating is highest disapproval figure for this Obvic fault of an aide who misinterpreted the two fleets work in close his speech and he expanded on his missile), that we know. It might fund Nicaraguan rebels, despite the foreign policy work to the highest the scandal was as serious as were undecided. down 21 percentage points from a rating in the Reagan presidency. beyond proximity. comments. a message on the exercise and then have been hit by anti-aircraft fire,” In a finding that recalled a ipajor poll taken in late October. His combined in the laboratory and president’s denials, according to a point of his presidency. Watergate and 10 percent volun­ He referred to an actual collision "W e had a collision ... between a told Lehman that the accident he said. NORWALK (AP) - A 31-year-old feature of the Watergate scandal, rating in the current poll stood at 46 THE FOREIGN policy rating mind w then implanted in Mrs. Schlatter’s CBS News-New York Times poll. A total of 687 adults were teered that the current situation Norwalk woman has given birth to more than two-thirds of those percent approve and 45 percent cited in the previous poll was 57 inspect uterus, Hutchinson said. More than half the public questi­ interviewed by telephone nation­ was more serious, Thirty-six per­ test-tube triplets, one of fewer than asked, “ Do you think the adminis­ disapprove. That is down from a percent approval, 31 percent Usually, only one or two of the oned Sunday said the growing wide after the revelations at the cent said it was not that serious and quickly a dozen women in the United States tration is trying to cover up all the 67-25 approval mark in the last disapproval. half dozen or so ova that become controversy is as serious as the White House on Nov. 25 that arms 7 percent were not sure or did not Thev to deliver three babies following facts about the Iranian arms pre-election poll. Despite the questions about the fertilized during such procedures Watergate scandal, according to sales to Iran hadbeen the source for give an answer. Connecticut in Brief Ballot case suspect in-vitro fertilization, Norwalk Hos­ deal?” said the administration is Likewise, Americans’ rating of Reagan’s answers on the Contra fought I up to $30 million for the Contra pital said. successfully implant themselves in the po(j reported Monday. rebels. The poll had an error WHEN ASKED, “ Do you think hiding the full facts of case from the Reagan’s foreign policy work is money issue, the poll said Ameri­ not fror Pauline Schlatter gave birth to the mother’s uterus, Hutchison Two-thills of those questioned margin of about 4 percentage that Ronald Reagan knew that public. down, 22 percentage points. cans’ Judgment of Reagan’s ho­ blatant Court upholds Insurance ‘stacking’ two boys and a girl on Nov. 23, about said. said the adminstration Is engaged in a cover-up of the scandal, which points. money from Iranian arms sales Sixty-nine percent said the Rea­ The latest, poll said only 35 nesty remains high. govern! HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court has again upheld the faces new charges six weeks short of full term, Michael Schlatter was present principle of "stacking” automobile insurance policies, this time hospital spokesman Bruce Hutchi­ during delivery, performed been ur son said Monday. Mrs. Schlatter in a case involving a passenger killed in an accident. through Caesarian section, Hutchi­ diligeni W ATERBURY (AP) - Charges ing last week the results of state and the babies — Kyle, Christopher In a decision issued Monday, the state’s hlgghest tribunal ruled son said. Kyle weighed 4 pounds, 11 than a] of fraud will be filed against a state police laboratory tests of Gatling’s and Katlyn — are doing well and Jury convicts former Pebples Temple member that because damages could amount to more than $200,000 and ounces at birth; Christopher 4 employee already accused of ille­ handwriting samples and absentee are expected to go home later this Toco the driver’s liability coverage for the car involved in the accident gal possession of absentee ballots in ballot documents. pounds, 15 ounces; and Katlyn 4 week, Hutchison said. pounds, 14 ounces. consolingly patted two of his "because he was a believer.” actions were part of Jones’ plot to office n paid only $75,000, the victim’s estate could seek the rest from a Waterbury’s Democratic guberna­ A total of 10 people have been Mrs. Schlatter, a registered By Bob Eaelko wounded in the attack in which four defense lawyers, Tony Tamburello Tamburello said his client "is not ensure that Ryan’s party never weapoi policy for thd driver’s second car. torial delegate primary last May, a arrested in connection with the Doctors at Yale-New Haven had The Atsoclated Press others died. nurse, had been unable to become and Assistant Federal Public De­ a criminal." reached the outside world with Sylvia■ Ferrante^ r t i was a passenger in a car owned by Frank state prosecutor said. alleged ballot fraud and Connelly pregnant after four years, despite urged Mrs. Schlatter to allow them "Finally, there’s been some and the fender Marianne Bachers, before Ryan, a Democrat from the San word of conditions at Jonestown. DeSouza and driven by Carolyn DeSouza when she was killed in a Vanessa Gatling, 32, was ar­ said the investigation is continuing. the use of fertility drugs, Hutchison to supervise her care during the SAN FRANCISCO - Eight years vindication” for Ryan, said Speier, order t federal marshals led him away. Francisco Peninsula, had gone on a collision with’ another car on Route 3 in Rhode Island in 1982. rested on June 17 and charged with The state investigation was said. pregnancy because of the possible and two trials after the assassina­ who learned of the verdict while in Layton was acquitted in Guyana His sister, Debbie, whose depar­ one-day fact-finding trip to Jones­ The! Allstate Insurance Co., the DeSouzas’ insurer, had argued that six counts of illegal possession of sparked by reports of forged In a procedure performed at problems with any triple birth, tion of a congressman triggered the Sacramento to be sworn in as a of attempting to murder the defec­ newly elected assemblywoman. ture from the Peoples Temple and town, as the settlement was called. Erkele its insurance policy precluded "stacking on behalf of someone absentee ballots as a result of the signatures and a case in which an Yale-New Haven Hospital’s in-vitro Hutchison said. But Mrs. Schlatter mass murder-suicide of 913 people tors. His 1981 U.S. trial ended with She said she was “ overwhelmed.” denunciation of Jones in May 1978 As his party was preparing to leave who was merely a passenger in one of the covered vehicles” and state’s investigation of the May 20 absentee ballot was requested in fertilization unit, ova from Mrs. chose to stay at home during the in Jonestown, an obscure follower Jury hung 11-1 in favor of acquittal trimmi Layton could be given life senten­ led her brother to leave the country the next day with 18 primary. the name of a dead man. Schlatter and sperm from her pregnancy and give birth at Nor­ of the Rev. Jim Jones was con­ on a charge of conspiracy. office s who paid no pliremium for either car. and Join the cult’s settlement In defecting temple members, they Gatling, who is free without bail, A total of 819 absentee ballots husband, Michael Schlatter, were walk Hospital, Hutchison said. victed of murder conspiracy. ces for the conspiracy convictions anothe were cast and validated in the and for aiding in Byan’s slaying. Guyana, sat in the front of the were ambushed by temple gunmen. Tamburello said Monday’s deci­ 2 was the state Judicial Depart­ " It brings to a final conclusion a ment’s affirmative action officer. delegate primary in which Gov. tragic story,” Jackie Speier, who Sentencing was scheduled for Jan. courtroom sobbing, her head in her Three Journalists and a temple sion was a product of "a time of bureau Convicted murderer loses appeal She was reassigned to another William A. O’Neill’s 43-vote victory was wounded in the 1978 airstrip 23. hands. defector were also killed and 11 increasing conservativism.” position in the department after her denied challenger Toby Moffett the attack while working as an aide to Defense attorneys said the ver­ The gunmen who killed Ryan all people were wounded in the Nov. 18, HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court has upheld the felony Before the second trial, prosecu­ arrest. support he needed to force a Theater cuts staff Rep. Leo Ryan, said Monday a fter a dict would be appealed. died along with Jones in the mass 1978, attack. Hours later, Jones and murder conviction of Norman P. Higgins in the 1980 death of a tors won court rulings admitting State’s Attorney John A. Connelly statewide primary in September. federal Jury reached its verdict. Layton’s first trial, in 1981, ended murder-suicide. Layton, the son of 912 followers died by poison and homosexual \yho had been tricked into inviting Higgins and an evidence excluded at the first trial, said on Monday seven counts of O’Neill defeated Republican Julie STRATFORD (AP) - The finan­ Carroll said Sunday that elimi­ Larry Layton, the only former in a hung Jury. He has been free on a wealthy family, has admitted gunfire. accomplice to his apartment. including tape-recorded speeches fraud will be filed against Gatling Belaga in the general election last cially troubled Shakespeare Thea­ nating the office manager Job and Peoples Temple member to be tried bail and has been working in a local shooting two dissident temple Higgins claimed in his appeal that separate grand Juries should Layton had gone to the airstrip of Jones warning followers that when she next appears in Superior month. tre has cut one position and moved moving the office will cut operating in this country, also was convicted community under an alias. members who were trying to leave have considered the evidence against him and a co-defendant, posing as a defector, and shot the "enemies” ’ werejirrlving and say­ Court. HertQdn’t know when her Penalties for making false state­ its offices to a new building in a bid expenses for insurance, utilities of aiding and abetting Ryan’s The pale, slightly built defendant Guyana with Ryan. two other defectors on a plane ing that "if they ^ t e r this property David Odom, before indicting them. He also argued that the trial next court appearance was ments on absentee ballot applica­ reduce operating expenses. and salaries for the theater, now murder and conspiracy and aiding sat without changing expression as “ This man was a killer.” U.S. l Ar RY LAYTON separate from Ryan’s. The prose­ illegally, they « yHil ill not leave it Judge made seven errors in rulings on what testimony to allow, scheduled. tions or trying to influence anoth­ William Carroll, a member of the $5,000 a month, in half. and Abetting the attempted murder the verdict was read after 25 hours Attorney Joseph Russoniello told cution contended that Layton’s alive.” . faces life sentence what to exclude and in final instructions to the Jury. The Supreme Connelly said his office decided to er’s vote range up to five years in theater’s board of directors, said Last month, the theater’s man­ of Richard Dwyer, a U.S. diplomat of deliberations over six days. He reporters. He took part in the plot Court rejected all Higgins’ claims in a decision issued Monday. file the fraud charges after receiv­ prison and up to a $5,000 fine. the position of office manager, agement was criticized by state and I ' Odom testified that he and Higgins had planned to rob any which pays about $30,000 per year, local officials after it was an­ homosexual they encountered. While cruising on a Waterbury was eliminated after discussions by nounced that there will be no street the night of Dec. 28. 1980, they struck up a conversation the board last week. summer season and there was no More Aquino with the victim, who then drove them to his apartment. Odom In addition, he said theater money to cover the $56,000 bank­ Judge turns tables offices will be relocated from a ruptcy payment due by the end of testified. building adjacent to the theater to the year. aides resign the local Board of Education Carroll said the cuts are a way of Court rejects lobstermen’s claims in brutality lawsuit administration building t o . cut biding time until the governor’s MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Make it a Regal Christmas costs. task force releases its report­ President Corazon Aquino ac­ HARTFORD — The state Appellate Court has upheld the cepted the resignations of two more convictions of two fishermen charged with Illegally trawling at HARTFORD (AP) — A federal ages. Cabranes postponed award­ Cabinet members today and will with night for lobsters and exceeding the 100-lobster lim it for daytime Judge’s order that a woman whose ing punitive damages, which are .lannounce their replacements on trawling. ' arm was broken while in police limited by state law to the costs of W^nesday, her spokesman told The Appellate Court rejected claims that the statues under custody pay damages to an, officer litigation, until attorneys submit reporters. which Michael Fraenza and Jose Diaz were charged were with whom she struggled will briefs. Spokesman Teodoro Benigno re­ unconstitutional. encourage police brutality and The suit stemmed from incidents fu s e to say which ministers had Fraenza and Diaz, who were tried together, were arrested the intimidate victims from pursuing that occurred after Bates and her resigned, but speculation centered HAGGAR boyfriend, John L. Vaclavik Jr., night of Nov. 24,1984, when a state Department of Environmental claims when they are mistreated, on Labor Minister Augusto Sanchez also of Lisbon, were stopped by Protection officer seized nearly 500 lobsters found in the holding the woman’s lawyer said. and Local Governments Minister STYLE - QUALITY - VALUE McKeon as they rode a motorcycle tanks on their boat. But the attorney for the Norwich Aquilino Pimentel. police officer said Monday that the for an alleged motor vehicle Both ministers were among five decision by U.S. District Judge Jose violation. Cabinet officials whom military Aftei Vaclavik was arrested for breach EXTRA CCLU quizzes Inmates on crowding A. Cabranes says clearly that commanders wanted sacked for Senate "police are not sitting ducks of peace after he began shouting • "Incompetence.” far as i More than 200 inmates at the Somers state prison have been obscenities at the officer, court BY HAGGAR 9 anymore.” countr interviewed by the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union as it gathers Two others on the list. Natural Cabranes, in a written decision records say. While Vaclavik strug­ labels, information for a lawsuit contending the facility is overcrowded. gle with McKeon, Bates shouted Resources Minister Ernesto filed Nov. 21, rejected claims by the CASH Maceda and Public Works Minister still an The interviews came after the CCLU mailed letters to between obscenities at the officer and struck BELTED TRI-BLENDS 100% WOOL WORSTED woman, Mary Bates of Lisbon, that Rogaclano Mercado, were replaced Amo 250 and 300 Somers inmates chosen at random. him. That’s right! You can Officers Kevin McKeon and An­ last week. larger A trial, which would consolidate six lawsuits dating from 1980, drew Bartha deprived her of her "Wool Makes The Difference" When McKeon attempted to The government radio station this m was scheduled to begin next week before U.S District Court Judge constititional rights, assaulted her, make extra money arrest Bates, she "refused to be quoted unidentified sources as is cons Jose Cabranes in New Haven. and were guilty of negligence and handcuffed, became extremely vio­ by selling unneeded saying Pimentel would be replaced Haggar has taken soft flannel and made it more Flannel slacks of 100% worsted wool, plus th | gross negligence. that he Cabranes toured the prison in October in preparation for the lent and engaged in a physical by prominent businessman Jainie durable. Now you can enjoy the rich look of wool classic fit of Imperial .by Haggar. It's the perfect However, he found in favor of first p< trial. struggled with McKeon,” kicking items to readers of Ferrer. Both are members of the combined with the easy-care. wrinkle-free comfort fashion combination for the cooler months of the McKeon’s countersuit claiming spurs j According to the Nov. 7 letters, signed by representatives from him in the legs and biting him in the the Classified columns. PDP-Laban Party, one of Mrs. of Dacron* polyester and Orion* acrylic. Our tri­ year. And it’s yours in navy, brown, dark gray, light the CCLU and the Connecticut Prison Association, settlement Bates committed assault and bat­ arm, Cabranes wrote in his 16-page Aquino’s strongest political gray, and medium blue. Come by. and get the feel presid tery on him when she was arrested blend wool slacks are machine washable. They negotiations between the state Correction Department and decision. You’ll be surprised Just backers. and fit of the season. with her boyfriend on July 15,1981, come in a fashionable array of colors. And. of inmates who filed the suit broke down. At the police station. Bates Benigno said Ferrer had been course, they’ve got the famous Haggar fit. For the ^ PRS David Kent, a lawyer representing inmates, said Monday the in Norwich. how quickly your ad Nor is Cabranes and McKeon’s attor­ "again became extremely hostile summoned to “ an important meet­ beauty of wool that’s three times better, give our tri­ two sides had reached a series of agreements over the years that and violent,” kicking and scream­ ing” with Mrs. Aquino but refused dates I forestalled litigation as long as the maximum-security prison’s ney, Joseph Morelli of Hartford, will pull response. blend wools a try. said the case was the first in ing at McKeon and Bartha as they to elaborate. ‘ politic population met agreed-upon levels. Connecticut in which a police attempted to take her to a holding Readers will be calling Meanwhile, authorities today .Englis said they were holding a police 6 officer accused of brutality turned area, the Judge wrote. electic YOU before you know it’ sergeant and a civilian in connec­ Gejdenson travels to study debt around and filed his own suit He said her arm was broken when prema against the person arrested. tion with last month’s slaying of his Re Bartha, in an attempt to handcuff prominent trade union leader Ro­ W ASHINGTON — Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., says he will The Judge said a California court A fter Bates, placed her arm behind her lando Olalia, whose killing sparked 3 focus on the foreign debt crisis and regional politics during a has denied police officers the right back. Bates "made a sudden, vice pi four-day trip this week to Venezuela. to make such claims, but other massive leftist protests. violent and quick motion with her Neither of the men was identified, weak, "Venezuela has the fourth largest debt of any Latin American states, including New York and upper body in an attempt to break but Justice Minister Neptaji Gon- HOURS: strent nation and is currently renegotiating its $35 billion foreign debt,” New Jersey, recognize them. free,” Cabranes wrote. sales said they were taken into WED., THUR8., & Laxali Gejdenson said Monday. "Given the huge impact of Latin 1 "Sound public policy also sup- Bates’ attorney. Sue L. Wise of custody in the past few days and FRI. Ill 9:00 about I Am erican debt on the U.S. economy end on politics in the region, I IMirU allowing police officers in- < SAT. Til 5:30 jHriri ta ttd pertaoiaaM ot their N«W Haven, said, "I found it WWOKSTER pgtbrtore a poliM line^gjile establl hope to use this extended visit to ledk st iMes eC t k e U n m ' ^ SUN. 12 to 6 aiMziBg that anyone could believe a pers( Gejdenson, a member of the House Foreign A ffa irr duty a wweew action ngatesttlwee who Intentiondliy assault them,” that someone broke their own arm. toMer arrest. Congri Committee’s Western Hemisphere subcommittee, said the trip is "H er (Bates’) claim was that HERALf Intelligence chief Brig. Gen. Cabranes said in the decision, doctrii being paid for by the House panel. they Just bent her arm back until it people read Romeo Zulueta told reporters that which followed a non-jury trial Nov. classified ads Thai Gejdenson will leave Wednesday afternoon by commercial broke,” Wise said. She added that a the two have denied involvement in 4-6. faith-h airliner for Caracas and will return to Washington Sunday physician testified that the break in classified the slaying of Olalia and his driver, He ordered Bates, who kicked phoaa 643-2711 them ! afternoon. McKeon and bit him in the arm, to her client’s arm was caused by a whose bodies were found along a Manila highway Nov. 13. recogr pay $500 in compensatory dam- “ twisting motion.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1986 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1986 8 - M OPINION Cities will y Thousands riot in New Deihi HAQAF take aim to protest vioience by Sikhs By Dilip Ganguly mobs of Hindu protesters throwing Today was the second day of The Associated Press stones, setting vehicles aflame or protests stemming from the Punjab Inspector’s THE ADMINISTRATION'S at drugs trying to block roads. attacks. Jack NEW DELHI, India - Hindus A spokesman at New Delhi’s In east Delhi, about 2,000 protes­ clashed with Sikhs today as police police control room said all 32,000 ters converged on a Sikh temple in Anderson By William M. Welch sought to control nearly 10,000 police officers were out in force, the Jheel Kuranja area and fighting The Associated Press rioters protesting an upsurge of aided by 7,000 extra paramilitary erupted when five sword-wielding plans need WAR ON TERRORISM Sikh violence in Punjab that has troops and provincial guard units. Sikhs emerged from the temple, SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The killed 34 people in the past two days. Police in Punjab today arrested a according to witnesses. Police said drug problem is “ripping the heart Police said most of the protesters Sikh religious leader and two Hindus set fire to three vehicles, THE PI out of the quality of life” in most were Hindus, and at least 600 people leaders of the radical, breakaway and about 200 people were involved Inspection American cities, say urban leaders had been arrested by midafter­ faction of the state’s ruling Akali in the melee. who are moving the war on drugs to noon. They said police were trying Dal Party. Police, with drawn revolvers, JUST SAY the top of their agenda. to contain clashes in at least 13 They included party chief Par- used tear gas and steel-tipped IRS manual Following a call to arms Sunday areas around the city. kash Singh Badal and his ally, bamboo clubs to disperse the mob. When the General Assembly created the by New York Mayor Edward I. Two houses owned by Sikh Gurcharan Singh Tohra, who was In west Delhi, police said they post of inspector general last year, its intent Koch, a key panel of the National families were set on fire in the elected on Sunday to head the used the bamboo clubs to break up was to establish an independent office that League of Cities agreed Monday to Gandhi Nagar neighborhood in east powerful committee that controls about 1,000 Hindus who tried to stop made target of Delhi, police said. Sikh temples. Kildip Singh Wadala, a police official’s private car in would ferret out waste, fraud and abuse in a resolution making the crackdown on drugs a top priority, along with Bloodied demonstrators were chief whip of the breakaway their effort to block a major state government. maintaining federal aid programs seen at two locations, but police had faction’s members in the State thoroughfare. It now appears that the Legislature may Innocent man and fighting adverse changes in the no civilian casualty figures. They Assembly, also was arrested. The Hindu opposition Bharatiya tax laws. said two policemen were The United News of India said Janata Party, which called today’s have to return this year and appoint someone that as many as 100 men would be strike in New Delhi, issued a The 6,670 delegates from nearly hospitalized. Ilk/! to watch over its creation. WASHINGTON — It’s no news that thie Internal The violence erupted during a taken into custody, many of them statement urging Prime Minister 1,000 cities will vote Wednesday on Rajiv Gandhi to take immediate Henri F. Erkelens, the state’s first Revenue Service occasionally makes mistakes. the resolution, but Its approval in general strike called by an opposi­ breakaway Akali Dal members, in inspector general, has raised more than a few tion Hindu party to express “anger a bid to curb terrorism. steps to quell the Punjab violence. But in the case of Donald Kostyu, a Michigan committee was its biggest hurdle. Gandhi on Monday pledged BLON “There is nothing in my city that and anguish” over the Punjab Sikhs, who make up only about 2 eyebrows with his budget request for the autoworker and veteran, the IRS error was much slayings in which police said, percent of India’s 780 million “tough and strong action,” and said coming year. Among the items requested by more personal than the mere transposition of a is more important than solving the he had a plan to combat Sikh problem of illegal drug use and terrorists gunned down 24 Hindu population, are seeking a separate Erkelens, a retired army colonel, are guns, . mm. ■■ ? couple of numbers. bus passengers on Sunday, and homeland in Punjab state, where extremism, but did not elaborate. The revenuers included Kostyu’s name in its sales,” Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Anti-Sikh riots erupted in New wire-tapping equipment, disguises, surveil­ Goode said Monday. “It is simply killed 10 other Hindus on Sunday the religious sect is in the majority. “Illegal Tax Protester Information Book,’’ an and Monday. A little-known group called the Delhi in July after Sikh extremists ripping the heart out of the quality AP photo E lance vans with periscope sights, heat-sensing internal intelligence manual profiling 40 General strikes also were called Khalistan Liberation Force hijacked a bus and killed 14 Hindus. home security systems and remote car of life in most cities. It’s going to The violence centered in a refugee organizations that advocate tax evasion, racism destroy the quality of life in in Kashmir, Himachel Pradesh, claimed responsibility for the bus starters. Just in case an employee’s vehicle An angry Hindu mob burns the effigy of Punjab chief and Haryana. massacre. Khalistan, which means camp in south Delhi where several and violence, and highlighting 83 tax-protest America as we know it.” minister Surjit Singh Barnaia Monday, reacting to the buses were burned. contains 0 bomb. leaders who have criminal records or have made Several city leaders at the Paramilitary troops and police “land of the pure” in Punjabi, is the ^massacre of 24 Hindus in Punjab Sunday by Sikh armed with steel-tipped bamboo name that would be given a Sikh New Delhi authorities today Erkelens defended his request on the threats against IRS personnel. Kostyu was listed as Congress of Cities meeting opposed clubs battled at least two large nation. halted bus service in the city grounds that his staff would be dealing with one of the 83. adding the drug problem to the top terrorists. of their urban agenda. Pamela sophisticated white-collar crimes that But Kostyu told our reporter David Davis he’s never been charged with anything illegal, violent Plumb, a Portland, Maine, council demand high-tech investigative tools and member in line to become president C or non-violent. A search of government records ample firepower for protection. § T E JM ’8£ of the league in two years, said the axNN ►/nw. mdaJS-me/» //■J> confirmed this. Supreme Court will consider drinking-age law “It’s almost like a battlefield,’’ he said. cities could be “sidetracked” away Kostyu agrees with the IRS that many of those from other urban issues, and others Erkelens wants his staff increased from six named in the manual — which has been withdrawn warned they were being swept into state permits anyone under 21 to buy beer. the Legislature passed a higher but exemptions are made for to 15 and is seeking a budget of $700,000 for the from circulation — are indeed dangerous. All the an anti-drug frenzy. By Robert Wade drinking age, it would make the military personnel.,Vicki Keeton, a more reason he doesn’t want to be In the same The Associated Press buy or possess alcoholic beverages. Idaho Attorney General Jim 1987-88 fiscal year, a hefty increase over the “I know in the past year, led by Jones said he hopes South Dakota state’s lawsuit moot. spokeswoman for the state Trans­ Open Forum company with them. | the president and Congress, it’s Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards portation Department, said the $268,000 his office was allocated for its first 10 become popular to take on drug use Federal highway aid worth $70.6 ACCORDING ’TO estimates by wins, but he expressed little optim­ months in existence. state and district officials, Ohio ism that would happen. has asked the Legislature to raise Legislature next year will be asked “THE THING THAT concerned me was that I as a new national priority,” said million to eight states and the the drinking age from 18 to 21 as to consider a change. Obviously, Erkelens’ requests go far Minneapolis Mayor Donald Fraser. District of Columbia is at stake would lose the mostat$16.Smillion; thought it might go beyond character assassination “I DON’T LIKE to be pushed part of a special session to begin South Dakota sued U.S. Secre­ beyond the bounds the Legislature had in to the real thing,” he told us. "My wife was scared “And it is important, but this when the Supreme Court rules on a Louisiana, $15 million; Colorado, League changing represents throwing everything $9.1 million; Tennessee, $9 million; around by the federal government Thursday. A similar bill saw tary of Transportation Elizabeth H. mind when it created the post, and the to death that I was going to be shot by mistake, that federal law requiring the money to narrow defeat in the last regular Dole shortly after the law was A Modern Thanksgiving Song including the kitchen sink into a be withheld from states with a Montana, $5.6 million; Idaho, $4.3 any more than anyone else but it inspector general should be set straight as times demand the state police would pull me over and see my resolution on drugs.” million; Wyoming, $4.5 million; seems to me the questions have session. enacted. U.S. District Judge An­ name in the book as a dangerous tax protester and minimum drinking age below 21. drew Bogue dismissed the suit, and quickly. The proposed policy statement Nine states have taken part in South Dakota, $4 million; the been fairly well decided against the The war against waste and fraud ought to be I’d get shot.... She was afraid that any night (the asks Congress to go beyond the $1.7 District of Columbia, $2.6 million. states in other areas,” Jones said. IN COLORADO, there is no the dismissal was upheld May 21 by To the Editor: Over the thruway in traffic slow authorities) would come in with automatic portions of the appeal, which apparent movement toward chang­ the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of fought from within the various state agencies, billion anti-drug bill enacted last resulted in the Supreme Court’s Those amounts would double in In Idaho, the miimum age to buy To Grandmother’s condo we go. weapons drawn and shoot the dog and all.” month by providing more than $3 beer and wine is 19, but most ing Colorado’s drinking age of 18 Appeals. decision Monday to decide a the next fiscal year unless the U.S. A not from behind a periscope. Some of the most At the end of this Little League The map shows the way, from Triple A, How did Kostyu get Into this pickle? It might be billion in aid to local law enforce­ states have met the guidelines, the officials there believe the Legisla­ years old for beer with 3.2 percent The appeals court rejected argu­ blatant examples of fraud and waste by year I would like to thank the o’er the dirty and salty snow — ment agencies. The new law challenge led by South Dakota, alcohol or less. ments that the 1984 law conflicts because he has been publishing his own newsletter. where officials say such a law law says. States that subsequently ture will raise the drinking age this government agencies in recent years have sponsors, coaches, umpires and Off of tihe thruway, to building five. The Constitutionalist, which opposes the income provides $225 million in such aid for adopt a minimum drinking age of 21 winter to recover the money In Montana, voters approved a with the Constitution’s 21st Amend­ others who have made this a Now Grandmother’s Jeans we spy. three years, and Koch said Sunday unconstitutionally weakens state constitutional amendment Nov. 4 ment, which gives states the power been uncovered by newspaper reporters who tax. powers. would recoup withheld funds. already withheld and head off successful year. We have had Hooray for the cooking, Yet the IRS intelligence manual identifies him as that the federal government should Robert Tenenbaum, spokesman further penalties. that eliminates the 19-year-old to set drinking ages. The court said diligently pursued leads using nothing more is the microwave working? provide at least $4 billion for the “We should be able to decide the drinking age from the state consti­ states remain free to set their own continued support from the town the Dearborn leader of a group called We the kind of state we want and not ... for Ohio Attorney General Anthony In South Dakota, which permits than a pair of binocplars. and especially Ken Irish in Hooray for the Sara Le« pie! total anti-drug effort. people 19 years old to purchase beer tution and leaves the determination drinking ages. People, which it says “encourages individuals to The cities would also ask for Washington,” South Dakota Attor­ Celebrezze Jr., welcomed the To contend that the inspector general’s keeping the fields in good condi­ court’s decision to hear the case. with a low percentage of alcohol, up to the Legislature. A bill to raise The Reagan administration Mary Brand become involved in local and national issues, and Congress to order the military to ney Gener'al Mark Meierhenry the drinking age will be introduced urged the justices to reject South office needs a host of electronic gadgets and tion. John Phelps, who is leaving urges congressmen to vote against legislation that “Potentially if (South Dakota) some lawmakers called Monday for 441 South Main St. help stop the flow of drugs into the said. “We’ll take care of whether a higher drinking age despite the in January, but there is opposition Dakota’s appeal, but It was sup­ weapons to do its job is an insult to taxpayers the program this year, has been would ‘impair freedom. ” ’ country, authorize deportation of our young people will drink in South wins it means the federal govern­ ported in a “frlend-of-the-court” particularly Instrumental in field ment in this particular case can’t court’s decision to hear the case. to the measure. and the lawmakers who created the office in That seems innocous enough, but the manual aliens convicted of drug offenses, Dakota.” No changes have been made in brief submitted by Montana, Colo­ Improvements. In the past few and withold aid to nations that don’t Some of the states, however, blackmail the states into changing "I don’t think we dare not pass order to save the state money. adds that, according to information from its the legislation,” said state Senate Wyoming, where the drinking age rado, Hawaii, Lx)uisiana, Ohio, months the town has had fences suggestions made should result in ment, the support of the Manches­ Detroit office. We the People also “displays a cooperate. already are trying to raise their their drinking age by withholding ’The Legislature should make sure that highway funds,” Tenenbaum said. Minority Leader Roger McKellips. is 19. South Carolina, Vermont and repaired and placed around the improved play Hn the Little ter Herald and St. James Church. propensity towards violence.” & en so,_the agency It makes many other requests minimum drinking ages to comply Tennessee’s drinking age is 21, Wyoming. Erkelens’ proposed budget receives a healthy players’ benches for their safety. We would like to take this without listing a prlcetag, such as with the 1984 law that Congress In Ohio, anyone 19 and older may Meierhenry, however, said that if League program. could find no record of Kostyu a l^ leader of the establishment of a new level of trimming. Otherwise, the inspector general’s I would also like to thank Dan opportunity to thank these organ­ group — or as a man of violence — in either its passed in an attempt to reduce office stands a good chance of becoming just Guachione for extending Waddell izations, and the people involved federal courts with jurisdiction highway fatalities among teen­ Frank Galasso Detroit office or its Washington headquarters. over federal drug offenses and the 2 for making this a memorable another wasteful layer in the state’s field to make it regulation size for President “We have determined that there is no report authority to try state and local drug agers. P i bureaucracy — and a dangerous one, at that. tournament play. This was the Manchester little League event to start our 1986 Christmas which identifies you as the leader of a group that The law requires the secretary of cases as needed to unclog those transportation to withhold 5 per­ favorite project of Stan Romane- Season. displays a propensity towards violence,” the IRS courts. wlcz. Commissioner of the Amer­ District of Columbia Mayor Mar­ cent of the federal money for A wrote to Kostyu recently. “Also, there is no report highway construction this year if a ican League, who passed away Downtown Manchester which identifies you as an ‘illegal tax protester.’” ion Barry backed the resolution. this year. His coaches have been Downtown event Promotion Committee 1 Co raising mney to pay for the Bernie Apter KOSTYU FIGURES the reason he was fingered 6 Til fencing; Dan donated the rest. started a trend Al Cashman in the short-lived intelligence manual is that for I also have appreciated the Ken Bnrkamp, 12 Ga years he has been battling the IRS — legally. He 13 La services of Mike Falkowskl, Steve Josephs has, for example, spoken out about “IRS abuses” To the Editor: Joan Nasslff 14 Ju Steve Bissel, A1 Krob. Tony Page, like the agency’s seizure df a local day-care center 15 He Loyd Boutilier, Wally Huhtala, in a tax dispute. He has appeared on radio talk Roman Spiewak, Steve Joyner The children of Manchester 16 Bo received their first taste of the ’ 86 shows'and has helped taxpayers fight the revenue Savings Bear 17 La and Skip Mikoleit, who are Christmas season Friday night Letters policy service in court. pe stepping down from coachingthis Despite its written confession of error in the Diamond earrings 14kt gold 18 Idi via candy canes from Santa. This The Manchester Herald wel­ $25.00 per pair to $7,576 year after many years of letter to Kostyu, the Internal Revenue Service 19 La coaching. was the beginning of what is to be comes original letters to the an annual Downtown Manchester insists that the internal manual was accurate. It Ladies gemstone rings 14kt and 18kt gold o f Manchester. 20 Cii In order to fill this gap that editor. $100 to $19,000 01. Association Christmas Tree., was distributed in January, and ordered destroyed these men have left, Ed Dettore Letters should be brief and to after its existence leaked out. Hundreds of copies 24 Co lighting ceremony at St. James Gold chains and bracelets 14kt and 18kt gold for ladies has headed up a committee to the point. lUney should be typed or had been distributed to IRS offices across the ad Church on Main Street. and men $40to$1,700 make the changes necessary to neatly handwritten, and, forease m . 26 Pa country, according to agency spokesman Scott Theeventwas sponsored by the in editing, should ^ be double- 27 Th streamline the Little League Waffle. Mens goid rings, diamond, onyx, signet organization in Manchester. Downtown Manchester Associa­ spaced. Letters must be signed $195 to $3,885 30 So ©1986 by NEA, Inc Some of these changes are tion, but would not have been with name, address and daytime possible without the tremendous Productive lunch 32 Vi "What would you think of letting our contingent on Williamsport ap­ telephone number (for efforts of the Town Fire Depart- British Prime Minister Margaret ‘Thatcher made 33 Ta CHiLDREN be CHILDREN?" proval, but in any case, the verification). a brief visit to Washington recently — so brief, in 34 Ri fact, that she only stayed for lunch with President A/OVF is the time to see our new th' Reagan at Camp David. British sources told us that exciting - exciusive jeweiry creations 35 01 the sole topic of luncheon conversation was the 36 Cc Mr. Dole plus Mrs. Dole is no pineapple president’s Reykjavik mini-summit with Soviet where the quaiity is as pieasing Dv boss Mikhail Gorbachev — not, strangely enough, as the price! 38 Cl Humphrey in 1968. He couidn^tdoitnow. ‘There are He’s 20" tall! A wonderful arm­ a Certificate of Deposit, your After six years in the job the retiring Republican the thing that was on everyone else’s mind: the Individual Retirement Account, no state parties; the bigwigs who geLtheir names in secret arms/hostages deal with Iran. ‘The lunch ful and a grand Christmas gift, 40 It Senate majority leader has to face the fact that, as 9 41 Cl the papers can’t get you nominated. can certainly be counted a success, though: this squeezy, snowy-white Sav­ or any other savings plan. far as America is concerned, the only Dole the- pi country knows about is the one on the pineapple Dole needs one thing to catapult him out of the Thatcher later issued a statement supportive of the ings Bear of Manchester wears a Bear in mind, quantities are shadows into the media sunlight which wins red and blue knit cap and scarf. limited. One to a customer. No 42 Ki labels. Robert Dole, the senator from Kansas, is Nicholas president in the Iranian mess, surprising his own S /ic c ie Jewelers 46 Bi still an unknown man. primaries. He has Mrs. Dole. less forgiving aides. The bear facts: you can take mail or phone. Bear with us at Of late candidates’ wives have been a mixed all branch offices. But hurry! 48 Al Among political buffs, a minority which is hardly Von Hoffman THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE^ this Christmas teddy bear home 49 Di larger than those who follow bull fighting or soccer, blessing. Strong women like Nancy Reagan and with you now. Today! And you Rosalynn Carter win a lot of votes but they also Confidential file 555 Main Street 52 T< this man who lost the use of a hand in World War II Among the host of more serious problems, pay only $13.95, bear-ly half 53 P( is considered particularly able. Some people say appear to alienate a lot. “Who does she think she is, Manchester, CT 06040 what a Dakin' brand bear would talking about things she doesn’t know anything Philippine President Corazon Aquino has been $13.95 that he is beastly to his staff but he wouldn’t be the trying to rejuvedhtb her country’s casinos as a Near Center Street cost in stores. 5 4 H first politician who was and, anyway, sticking about?” People assume Mrs. Candidate doesn’t (Retail value $.^0.(X)) 55 S( know from nothing once outside of the kitchen. much-needed source of revenue. American 203-643-5353 All you do, is put $100 or spurs into people’s ribs might make him a better 5 6 Bi era when a person is halfway home if the public can gambling experts were flown over from Las Vegas open evenings Wed, Thurs, and Fri to 8 pm more into any Savings Bank of president than some easy going, solicitous type. Manchester interest bear-ing sav- •For depositing $100 into any spell his name right. Moreover, he has the BUT ELIZABETH HANFORD DOLE, the warm, as trouble-shooters. Asa result, new bookkeeping open evenings Mon 12/22 and Tues 12/23 to 8 pm Savings Bank of Manchester practices were instituted, security was improved ings account. Regular savings. PRESIDENT IS WHAT he’s being talked up for. possibility of something which has all but ceased to humorous and winning lady, is unique among open days Monday thru Saturday savings account. and casino employees were instructed in the 1 A Nor is it too early. ’The American system with fixed exist in politics — he may be able to command an candidates‘ spouses. She has political credentials techhniques of honest but profitable gambling 2 A dates for every election invites presidential organization in the important primary states. in her own right. The woman is the secretary of Operations. Aquino has decreed that 10 percent of 3 politicking yeariJaefore the event, just as the Never mind that they will be like-minded religious transportation in the Reagan Cabinet and she did It fanatics, they will also be warm bodies, making without help from hubby. the casino proflts will go to the poor — a welcome 6 4 V English system of uncertainty about when the next election is to be called seems to discourage telephone calls, handing out literature, knocking on ‘This is the one time-in our political history when a departure from the notorious skimming by cronies premature campaigning. When stacked up against doors and performing other chores that are all but husband and wife team can announce for the of the departed dictator, Ferdinand Marcos. , Encore Jewelers Club his Republican rivals, Robert Dole looks good. anachronistic in.a time of total television politics. presidency and vice presidency and be taken seriously. Taken seriously? The couple would be After years of having all the advantages of being a member name, vice president, Mr. Bush still comes across as a DOLE ISN’T GOING to have that. He isn’t going mobbed. ‘Their joint candidacy wouldn‘t be seen as to have anything much going for him. He’s going to a publicity stunt but as a logical thing for two jianrliPBtpr HpralJi address ------Olfices m Manthcsicr, liasi Hartfurd, weak, whiney-voiced preppy, a man simulating Ikilitm. Aiidowr. Souih VCmdsor, 1‘JM Vl'mdMir, strentth he doesn’t have. Retiring Sen. Paul be like South Carolina’s Sen. Fritz Hollings in the people, both high level politicians, to do. Founded In 1881 telephone. Ashlord. liastlurd, Mansfield and TolUnd Laxalt. Ronald Reagan’s favorite, is a whispered last Democratic presidential nomination taffy pull. Ilie country is ready for it. Besides being an about man who must resort to libel suits to Most emotionally uninvolved observers thought he embarrassingly close fit on the national pro-family PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... a...... Publlihw Dollar average of ten purchases free toward your next purchase. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Ex»eullv» Editor Transferable among family members. H was the ablest, the wittiest, altogether the most mood, many women are looking to have someone JAMES P. SACKS...... MiniQlng EdHor establish his Integrity. Though a judge can declare Not valid on sale items. a person honest, he can’t force people to believe it. attractive candidate, but nobody had heard of him redeem them from the Ferraro nightmare. Here is ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... A ttocitle Editor Congressman Jack Kemp has marked himself as a and his hopes died silently. a couple who can stand scrutiny and can show their C DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advertiting Director doctrinaire man with a suspect IQ. In the olden days men like Dole and Hollings had income tax returns. As for the Doles themselves, if 555 Main Street • Manchester, CT 06040 they don’t declare togetiier, all they’re ever gong jo MARK F. ABRAITIS BuelneesManager 203-643-5353 That leaves Rev. Pat Robertson, the a chance if they could line up state-level heavy SHELDON COHEN i Composing Manager hitters in their party to carry the primaries for be is a couple of pineapples. ROBERT H. HUBBARD Pressroom Manager PF faith-healing, television cult figure. Nonetheless, to the man can’t be dismissed, because he has name them. ’That’s all gone. The last man to win a major JEANNE G. FROMERTH Circulation Manager recognition. He’s a celebrity and we’re living in an party ndhilnation by that route was Hubert Nicholas Von Hoffman Is a syndicated colnmnlst. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, nec. 2. 1986 - 9_ » - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1986 1 0 -1 HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown* SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz Aides maneuvered Nixon, papers show PIP BEETHOVEN EVER BU'i' I y MERE S VOUR V.S./World In Brief HIS 6IRLFRIENP FUZZV' POUBT''/ CHANCE TO PO Speechwriter Pdtdcli J- Bucha­ MITTENS FOR CHRISTMAS? IT., i 50METHIN6 HE By Harry F. RoMnthal nomination. documents that flowed to the White 'r^/4/V, BUT NEVER PIP.., President begins budget meetings Tht Astoclattd Pres* These insights into the Nixon House in the 5‘A years of Nixon’s nan was concerned about the public White House were contained in 1.5 tenure. impact of a courtesy call to Coretta Scott King on the first anniversary h J o r poihie TFie ^ if WASHINGTON — President Reagan and his budget staff WASHINGTON - When he was million pages of documents seized The invitation to the Japanese ambassador to sit with the presi­ of her husband’s death in 1969. F O fZ ^ FO lZ ------began looking for ways to find $54 billion in savings so the 1988 president, Richard Nixon’s aides by the government when Nixon federal budget can meet deficit reduction targets without raising constantly maneuvered to have resigned in disgrace in August 1974. dent at the opening of the 1971 ■ “ It would outrage many, many HA^AR! taxes or abandoning a defense buildup. him use his prestige to punish or The papers were made public for baseball season was suggested by people who believe Dr. King was a The president met for an hour with the grhup Monday, but no reward, in one case rejecting a the first time Monday by the White House speechwriter William fraud and a demagogue and per­ decisions had been made, said Deputy Press Secretary Albert proposal to have the Japanese National Archives, which had tried Safire, now a New 'York Times haps worse,” Buchanan wrote on April 1,1969. “ Dr. King is one of the Brashear. Another meeting was scheduled for today. ambassador Join the president at for years to release them. columnist. Bv J( most divisive men in contemporary White House spokesman Larry Speakes saidReaganconferred the opening game of the baseball Missing from the newly released “ Obviously this should be done in Hera conjunction with our efforts regard­ history — some believe him a IVE ALREAPV, TH0U6HT with James Miller, director of the Office of Management and season, newly released documents documents are the most sensitive of OF P0IN6 S0METHIN6 the Nixon files — another 1.5 million ing textile quotas,’’ Safire wrote to Messiah, others consider him the THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry Budget, as well as other White House staff members for “ the first show. HE NEVER PIP... An aji^e quashed the idea because pages that relate to the Watergate appointments secretary Dwight devil incarnate.” ^ budget review meeting of the budget season.” Buchanan is the director of WILL BOTHER OS, Japan was not being cooperative on scandal that drove him from office, Chapin. “ It would be regarded as If the administration is to meet the $108 billion deficit target for communications for President GOING OUT - - a trade issue. The National Archives once before our diplomatic straw in the wind fiscal 1988 under the Gramm-Rudman budget-balancing law, it Reagan. He did not respond to a Another time, Nixon was urged tried to release those but was and could be an example of hdw the must find about $54 billion in savings, Speakes said. The fiscal request for a comment Monday not to meet with the widow of stopped by 29 lawsuits filed by president uses informal methods to year begins next Oct. 1. Martin Luther King Jr. on the first former Nixon associates. create signals or create an night. The budget will be submitted to Congress in late January or Nixon sent Robert Finch, then anniversary of the civil rights The Archives, which has custody ambiance.” early February. secretary of health, education and leader’s assassination because “ it of the Nixon materials, is expected The idea was rejected by presi­ Sheila's plants like being talked to... welfare, to deliver a personal would outrage many, many people to try again next month to open the dential assistant Peter Flanigan. up to a point. who believe Dr. King was a fraud papers to public scrutiny by pub­ “ At the moment, we are exceed­ message to Mrs. King. Soviet press raps Iran for deal and a demagogue, and perhaps lishing a notice in the Federal ingly disappointed in the action of The president had made an the Japanese government and all-out effort to gain confirmation of CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Casale worse.” Register of its intention to do so. MOSCOW — Pravda today said some of the U.S. arms sold to That opens a 60-day period in which should not indicate to them or to our G. Harrold Carswell as an associate "WE WERE PE&PERATE FOR A dOB BUT-" WHV DON'T And he was asked by a White THEY HAVE Iran were to be channeled to Afghan guerrillas. Earlier, the objections can be made. textile Industry a lack of serious­ Justice of the Supreme Court. L —— House aide to consider appointing a GIRL ELVES newspaper Izvestia slammed Iran for fostering “ anti-Soviet” senator’s choice of an unqualified The rest of the 40 million pages ness in our concern,” he said in a Two days before the vote, an aide C)19M King Fnaturei SyfxKale inf Woilil nghK reSArvod ANYMORE1 note. There was no indication the wrote Nixon that he should offer a WASH RECALLS EASy- feelings. candidate for a Judgeship — Just to were characterized by an archivist THE CHRISTMAS as “ junk mall" and government matter went to the president. deal to then Sen. Marlow Cook. OF 194-5.... A commentary in Pravda, the national newspaper of the gain a vote for for a Supreme Court BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake Communist Party, struck out against the U.S. administration’s disclosure that small arms were sold to Iran. I PON T KNOW.,.} OH,GO THE STOCK MARKET I WAS m ^AHEAO REALLV ISN'T POR “ Part of the weaponry was designated for secret transfer to AFRAIO TO AMO EVERYONE t—■ dushman (rebel) bands in Afghanistan,” the commentary said. 7 LOOK SEE Lava keeps Hawaiian authorities busy “ And finally, the money received from the arms trade was sent to \ Somocista cutthroats (Contras) to fan the flames of the KALAPANA, Hawaii (AP) - E ^ 71 undeclared war in Central America.” ”D Authorities say they’re working to The Soviet Union has about 110,000 troops in Afghanistan my I control brush fires started by the recel helping the communist government fight Moslem guerrillas, and erupting Kilauea Volcano, because Tolst is a strong backer of the Nicaraguan government that the trying to halt the lava flow would be salar ARLO AND JANIS ' Jimmy Johnson Contras are fighting to overthrow. “ as useless as trying to stop bally Monday night, the government daily Izvestia said Iran would Niagara Falls.” S...60RKV,'.MU6rvE LOST IT conti CARe)ARE.&OWUCHMORt so MUCH MORE PRACKM, I WAMt m V'8 be held fully accountable for “ the bloody outrages” committed Monday night, less than a week ’Th 5E.M5IBLEmNTHEY 50 MUCH MOKE EfFICIEKiT FOR A MOMENT THERE.' by Afghan rebels with weapons supplied by Iran. after firefighters used water to A^CK.'.' I WAWr/MK Toisc USED TO K ' AMD SOPHISTICATED... divert a lava flow from his house, C was Louis Pau watched another burning the I ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook flow destroy it. He said, “ Well, it’s recel Soviets test space shuttle on pad over. Maybe now our family can i Pu P that'5 ri&ht, Bob/ I rest.” plain C A PE C A N A V E R A L, Fla. — The Soviet Union has conducted The flow, which began July 18 in WENdV RoMMEi. M V HPAKE^ filed the first tests of its space shuttle on a launch pad, an aerospace the volcano’s newest eruptive ADDRESS AND Told H6R To irriU industry magazine reports. phase, has inundated 10 homes in com CNEi. AMVTiMe/ Edu( Aviation Week & Space Technology said photographs taken by the past week, buried cars, sparked on tt U.S. reconnaissance satellites showed the shuttle mounted on its brush fires around its edge and set but booster rocket for a series of fit checks. It said the vehicle was roadways on fire, officials say. case. removed from the pad following completion of the tests. Geologists said Monday night Ch The magazine said Monday^that U.S. intelligence officials that they did not think other homes In were Immediately threatened by believe the Soviets will attempt the first launch of the booster, man the slow-moving molten mass, unmanned, in 1987, and the first manned launch in 1988, about the part while another river of lava steamed time the American shuttle returns to flight following the some Challenger disaster that killed seven crew members. into the ocean. been Authorities said they planned to The publi^ion also said the National Aeronautics and Space them continue to monitor the unpredicta­ Administration is considering a new manned launch vehicle, day I ble flows, but were up against an designated shuttle II, that could become operational before the the unstoppable foe. vane current shuttle fleet is retired. “ We’ll try fire control In regards Shuttle II, launched by a single-stage rocket, would be smaller to Et to runaway brush fires, but there the I than the present shuttle and used primarily for carrying people will be no attempts to stop the lava entrj into space, mainly to and from the space station NASA plans to itself because that would be about Cove assemble in orbit starting about 1993. as useless as trying to stop Niagara AP photo To! Falls,” said Hawaii COunty Civil Stein Defense Administrator Harry Kim. I Monday evening. The home had been butb According to popular local le­ A house in Kalapana, Hawaii, is Leading antl-apartheld couple slain in. gend, Kilauea Volcano is aroused consumed by fiames as lava from spared earlier, but was lost when lava JOHANNESBURG, ‘S A prominent black doctor by the ire of the volcano goddess Kilauea Volcano overtook the home overflowed a cooled mass. SU and his wife, both active in the anti-apartheid movement, were Pele, whose wrath is quelled by for gunned down by two assailants outside their home, the pouring lava into the sea. Kilauea Man Volcanoes National Park, where government said today. has been erupting on and off since from the volcano entered the sea new land here. pres! the volcano is located, officials The government’s Bureau for Information said Dr. Fabian Jan. 3, 1983. Friday, marking the first time The roughly 12.5 acres of new thret said. Ribeiro and his wife Florence were killed Monday night in One seven-mile stream of lava since 1974 the volcano has created land will be part of Hawaii year rega Mamelodi township outside Pretori^ 2 ’.J, Police said the assailants wenr black, but neighbors told reporters that the killers were two masked white men. of tl Ribeiro had been detained by thfe government several times, Two mid-air coiiisions averted over O’Hare have said ACROSS 5 Language suffix most recently following the declaration of a state of emergency in avoid the small plane, missing it by 6 Actor his altitude at 14,000, when it spell G N O R E June. CHICAGO (AP) - In two inci­ southeast of the airport, was 100 feet,” Edelstein said. tenc 1 Conductor Robards actually was 7,500,” Edelstein said. A C R E D Last year his two-story home in Mamelodi was badly damaged dents a half-hour apart, airline northwestbound descending from The airliner was coming from comi Previn 7 Draws 10,000 feet to 7,000 feet and passed L 0 G A N by firebombs, an attack he blamed on government agents. pilots reported taking diversionary Philadelphia with 90 passengers, “A 6 Tinkle 8 Spruce up within a mile of the King Air, which In the second incident, the pilot of E Y M A tactics to avoid mid-air collisions Midway Airlines Flight 375, a DC9 said a Midway spokeswoman who dem< 12 Gay 9 Universal time Dec. 3, 1986 with small private aircraft over the also was northwest bound. The didn’t want to be identified. O K N D on final approach to Midway Brin 13 Lack of vitality (abbr.) FRANK AND ERNEST ‘ by Bob Thaves Chicago area, a federal agency United pilot made a sharp left turn Under FAA rules, planes must be He 0 H 1 0 Moslems attack Afghan capital to avoid the King Air, Edelstein Airport, was warned by air con­ 14 Juicy fruit 10 Prevaricate In the year ahead, you will get more than says. five miles apart in the air, Edel­ step your share of opportunities to make trollers of the proximity of a red 15 Hockey player 11 Play by E N A C T ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Moslem guerrillas launched a The pilot of United Airlines Flight said. stein noted. “ I want to emphasize profi good things happen for you materially. and white Cessna at 8:10 a.m., 16 Book of maps 12 Biblical R 0 L E 0 major attack on the Afghan capital of Kabul, firing at least 20 705, a Boeing 727 inbound to O’Hare that both of these are preliminary You’ll be able to take advantage of The airliner was coming from Edelstein said. mini 17 Large mass of character A R O S E International Airport at 7:41 a.m. reports, which the FAA is investi­ most of them and better your lifestyle. rockets into the city and causing explosions around the Soviet Baltimore with 128 passengers, Both planes Were at 3,600 feet, can people 17 Disadvantage Embassy and other key targets. Western diplomats said today. Monday, reported that he spotted a seven miles southwest of the gating,” he said. “ They were filed To King Air Beech 90 private plane, said United spokesman Joe 18 Idol 19 Wind indicator U T O M SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) The diplomats, speaking on condition they not be identified airport. by the airline pilots Involved. We reso said Federal Aviation Administra­ Hopkins. will interview people and deter­ 19 Large truck 21 Russian secret R 1 V A G E Someone who feels indebted to you, further, said the guerrillas launched the coordinated attack on “ The small plane apparently had "The Midway pilot climbed back “ I 20 City in police perhaps a family member, will do some­ tion spokesman Mort Edelstein. mine how close the planes came.” beca U N A B L E Saturday night. One source said numerous eyewitness accounts a defective transponder showing to 4,000 feet and made a left turn to Oklahoma 72 '^ennis player thing for you today that will make your The United plane, 28 miles Just N indicated the attack came from four separate directions outside 24 College Nastase S E S E D life a little easier. It'll be done with love. Major changes are ahead for Sagittari­ th© city. administrator 23 Half (pref.) 37 Bridge 45 Eye infection us in the coming year. Send for your As­ Witnesses said there were explosions in the Khair Khane 26 Part of the leg . 25 Make money champion 47 Bee's home tro-Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to com m ercial district and about 20 rockets hit in the Darulaman 27 Three (pref.) 26 Tennis player Jacoby 48 Verdi opera Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. area, where three of the missiles were seen overshooting the \ B Box 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. 30 South American Arthur 39 Face parts 49 Curvy letter Soviet Embassy and hitting a nearby factory. Darulaman is the Be sure to state your zodiac sign. mountains 27'^everages 41 Weary 50 Guevara site of several key government ministries and military offices. GO TO HARVARD VI 32 Vigor 28 Genus of frogs 51 Lawyer F. WINTHROP ■ by Dick Cavalli 43 Actress The Western sources said they had no word on damage or auto 33 Take a meal 29 -bitty Moorehead Bailey CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If you casualties from the attack. day 34 Rise and Fall of 31 Repetition i 44 In that place 52 Fruit spread get the chance today to take someone’s Hos| far-fetched idea and reconstruct it, do the Third $ .* arre so. What you envision will turn out to be 59 35 Of God (Lat.) Study urges remedy for unpaid bills WOO first 36 Composer practical and workable. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) There Is Harvard University—just one of the many .sights to see in historic men Dvorak an inner strength and resolve con­ WASHINGTON — A government report recommends 38 Chemistry cealed in your makeup today. You'll deducting unpaid hospital bills from the monthly Social Security Cambridge, MA. Get away this weekend. Kids and cars stay free, Pc (abbr.) bring It to the surface should any lucky checks of Medicare recipients who don’t pay their share of the ‘ per night plus tax. sjngle or double occupano’ beg£ 40 Tells breaks come your way. Hen 41 Chinese*^ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) When "*^*'’The^ecommendation was contained in a semi-annual report Jo Roa philosophy working with large groups today, don't 9 sum Congress by Richard Kusserow, the Inspector general of the hold back any ideas or plans you've 8hm iton Conim anck'i* Hotel Rou 42 Kind of grain Department of Health and Human Services. been thinking about. Something per­ Sheraton Hotels. Inns & Resorts Worldwide Extraordinary diamoncJ Plaz 46 Beat Kusserow estimated Medicare pays $240 million a year to sonally rewarding is in it for you. The hospitality people ol ITT was 48 Anything ARIES (March 21-April 19) You have an hospitals for uncollectabie debts piled up by thousands of engagement rings 49 Dessert pastry extremely valuable asset working for 16 GARDEN STREET, HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE, MA reel Medicare patients “ who .do not pay their jdeductible and 617/547-4000 priced at $10CX). 52 Taxi you today in both career and financial coinsurance amounts for hospital in-patient stays. 53 Postpone matters: You are able to read situations each. A spectacular so accurately that nothing fools you. “ If Medicare continue? to reimburse these bad debts, a way to indefinitely 43 44 45 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Concen­ recoup some of these funds would be to offset aitfounts owed by value. 54 Hold fast trate today on situations or things about the beneficiary against benefit payments due from Social PUPIL SERVICES SPECIALIST 55 Sowed .. which you feel lucky. Your perceptions amonds. Dummy's last three cards Security.” the report said. 12 Month PoBitlon A Brilliant-cut diamond set 56 Billiard shot are correct and they could direct you to­ Kusserow said this would save Medicare $140 million a year. ■ NORTH Taking advantage were the heart 10 and the A-J of clubs.- t) prong style ward fulfilling an ambitious hope. 4 A 8 2 The Dept, of Children and Youth Services, Unified School DQWN GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Competition of errors Poor East had to keep the' queen of B Pear-shaped diamond set will wilt today if you appear unthreat­ 4 to 3 clubs guarded, and he certainly was ♦ A J 7 4 District II Is recruiting for a Pupil Services Specialist for the "V " style 1 Artery ened by any form of challenge. Know By James Jacoby not going to throw the ace of hearts Cheers hall NOW’s 20th birthday that you can't lose, and you won't. 4 A J 7 4 Central Office located In Hartford. In the role of education C Brilliant-( ut diamond set 4 prong 2 Antelope 56 away against a slam contract. Sure CANCER (June 21-July 22) Diplomacy EAST enough, declarer played the hearttIO — A cheering crowd of 2,800 feminists hailed consultant, this position has a two-fold responsibility; to « style with 4 side diamonds 3 ' Duck ■ WEST I can always count on my expert and tact come naturally (or yoli today. 4 10 9 3 4 65 from dummy. East won the ace and the 20th anniversary of the National Organization For Women in provide consolation to DCYS personnel and to assist In de­ D MarquIse-cut diamond set m 4 Mats (c )1 98 6 by NEA Inc friend Terry Gibson (or an interesting You have the ability to set at ease even 4 K Q 8 5 4 4 A 6 had to lead back into the club A-J to miracle crown with Horentlne 6 beet 6 a Hollywood extravaganza designed to fund future crusades for veloping and monitoring of Individualized education pro­ deal, Terry held the South cards today individuals who are shy or hostile. 4 10 8 3 4 9 6 2 give Terry Gibsonjiis slam. prol LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A fortuitous and felt that his partner's bidding de­ women's ©Quslity. finish shoulders 4 9 3 4 Q 10 8 6 5 2 There are two lessons here. As de­ grams. Knowledge in special education practices, policies of tl change at work today-may put more noted at most a singleton heart. If With NOW President Eleanor Smeal vowing to "keep the flame I Brilliant-cut diamond set in fa clarer, don’t give up, even when you and laws Is required. Master’s Degree In special education money in your pocket. This might be SOUTH North held three aces, Terry visual­ of feminism alive and growing," stars of stage and screen prong crown with curve style top jour are in a terrible contract. As defender, CELEBRITY CIPHER brought about by a co-worker who likes 4 K QJ 7 4 ized 12 tricks. In (heir Blackwood declared their dedication to a free and equal future. or pupil personnel services and five years related professio­ whii 4J97 2 if you can see that you ihay be thrown Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by lamous people, past and present you. methods, the five-club response A founding mother of the movement, Betty Friedan, received a nal experience. Submit letter of application and resume Each letter in the cipher stands tor another Today's clue: 1. equals F VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) Any social 4 K Q 5 on lead to your great disadvantage, do 4^K showed three aces. The double by East wild ovation. And a former first lady, Betty Ford, declared with details of experience, training and references to: All rings 14k white or yellow gold by CONNIF WIENER situation today could prove exception­ had a somewhat unhappy result, stop­ anything short of murder to prevent it, ally exciting and glamorous. If you are in Vulnerable: North-South even if you have to throw an ace away.' herself a feminist forever.- “ KJU OCG MDJTMUX J HCBRV ping West from leading the heart king The participants Monday night pledged to win a new bid for a position to do so. take the time to get Dealer: South Bangladesh Frank Franculll out with friends. and taking the first two heart tricks. nassage of the Equal Rights Amendment. And on a lighter note, f When the nine of clubs was led, Terry LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Something ■West thev sDoofed pre-feminist days with a medley of songs: “ There Is Department of Children and Youth Services HMWACGVH DXU? UC KBMDX JUV RCWF North East South could see that he needed somewhat of Bangladesh is a country mostly on you can do today could contribute in a 1 4 Nothing Like A Dame," "As Long As He Needs Me,” “ The Man Division of Personnel and Human Resources big way to your material well-being. a miracle to mal^his ambitious con­ a low plain cut by the Ganges and CL AJNNO LJW HCDXU.’’ - UMKCRX Pass 2 4 Pass 24 That Got Away,” and other tunes from less liberated times. Take advantage of any opportunities tract. But he plaj^ed for it. Brahmaputra rivers and their delta 170 Sigourney Street Jewelers SinceC.Vl/^i3 lOPtZ1885 Pass 3 ♦ Pass 3 NT The crowd roared approval as Helen Reddy sang her anthem of that come your way. The land is sandy and marshy alone Hartford, CT 06105 BRISTOL DANBURY ‘ FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHGSTfcR MCRIDEN Pass 4 4 Pass 4 NT lie won the club king, played the ACRRJUVXB. SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Your com­ Pass 54 Dbl. the coast, with hills only in the ex­ the women’s rtiovement, “ I Am Woman.” They booed as actor MILFORD NEWHAVEN SOUTHBURY T.ORRINGTON TRUMBULl WATEHBURY 64 king, queen and ace of spades, and PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Tom Landry's a perfectionist, II he was married manding personality brings you to the I^ass F^ass Pass treme southeast and northeast, A Alan Alda Joined Mrs. Ford in speaking of President Reagan’s ' Michaels Charge/Mastei CarO/VisafAmenca" E tpress ruffed a small club. Then he cashed his E.O.E./A.A. to Raquel Welch, he'd expect her to cook." - Don Meredith, lorefront today because you’ll project it tropical monsoon climate prevails opposition to the ERA. in such an inspiring manner that others Opening lead: ♦ 9 last trump, throwing a heart from and it is among the rainiest areas iii w II be eager to accept your lead. dummy. He then ran four rounds of di- the world. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986 - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1986 12 - Coventry Desi Amaz dies; FOCUS grievance starred In ‘Lucy’ \ t I is denied LOS ANGELES (AP) - Desi television programs to move its Amaz, the Cuban-bom entertainer production facilities from New who teamed with a red-headed York a t y to Hollywood. Bv Jacqueline Bennett Arnaz pioneered the three- Herald Correspondent comedian named Lucille Ball to become one of the giants of an camera filming technique that Is infant television industry, died widespread today in which three COVENTRY - The Board of cameras simultaneously filmed the Education has denied a salary early today of cancer. He was 69. Publicist Charlie Pomerantz said “ Lucy” show from different an­ grievance fiied by a newly hired gles, with a final program com­ teacher and the case nnay go to Arhaz died in Del Mar in San Diego bined later. arbitration. lake Sure S a f e County. “I’m disturbed." teacher Ka- Reports that Amaz was seriously Amaz, then a rumba star, met the theryn Tolsdorf said Monday night. a v o id THOUSANDS OF ill had circulated since 1981, when actress in 1940 when he went to “ It’s a matter of principle.” he was hospitalized for what his Hollywood to re-create his Broad­ According to Tolsdorf. School IKK THREATENING To: wife, Edie, said was a flareup of way role in “ Too Many Girls. ” They Superintendent Nathan Chester diverculitis, an inflammation of the married within six months. said when she was hired that her ihtenstinal tract for which he had Miss Ball recalled that they spent salary would reflect her master’s received four operations in 1969 and much of their first nine years of degree training, plus thrity credits. 1970. marriage apart — Amaz went into Tolsdorf said she actually holds Arnaz was best known to the Army and then hit the road with hundBed^ of millions of TV viewers 71 graduate credits beyond a •:IWAKI) M. his band. master's degree, but received them worldwide as the long-suffering before the degree, which is the i ? W A R 1 7 Ricky Ricardo, husband of the So In 1951, when CBS decided to basis for the board's denial of her wacky Lucy, on one of TV’s most move her radio series, "My Favor­ complaint. She said the board had beloved and longest running shows, ite Husband,” to television. Miss been trying to Institute a policy AP photo “ I Love Lucy.” Ball insisted that Amaz be her under which teachers are only Through their Desilu company, co-star. The network wasn’t sure- compensated for credits obtained Attorney Edward Swartz holds up a toy conference Monday. The bazooka fires Amaz and Miss Ball also had Amaz would be a hit with the after they have received advanced bazooka that made hia Hat of "10 Worst a plastic rocket capable of causing produced the show—one of the first American public. degrees. Toys — 1986" at a Boston nows serious eye Injury, the book says. “ Dr. Chester was fully aware of E my credentials and the order I received them before I was hired." Obituaries ( f n Tolsdorf said. "I received the salary quote three times — ver­ ‘Worst’ toys make list bally. in a letter, and in my Paul KlMRian honors, will be in the veterans’ contract.” The funeral for Paul Kissman of section of East Ometery. Calling, Three weeks into September.. BOSTON (AP) — A cuddly dragon that spews 310 Charter Oak St., who died hours are Wednesday from 7 to 9 c David ^Schmeltzer. the federal Tolsdorf said, she was told there talcum pow ^r tops a list of 10 dangerous toys that Sunday, will be Wednesday at 10; 30 p.m. was an error in her placeinent on manufacturing officials say Is Just a product- Consumer Product Safety Com- a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Memorial donations may be C the salary scale and she would liability lawyer’s gimmick to attract new clients. 400 Main St. made to the American Cancer ir receive nearly 10 percent less. Attorney Edward Swartz’s ISth annual list of mlasion's director of com­ Society, 237 E. Center St., or to a Publicity surrounding the com­ “ 10 worst to ^ ” also includes plastic scooters, toy pliance, said Swartz "does a Carl E. Gothberg charity of the donor’s choice. Ir plaint — the third salary grievance guns and crib toys. Carl E. Gothberg, 62, of 148 tun filed by a teacher within one year — “ If these toys are really that dangerous, why public service by bringing these Loomis St., died Monday night at cou irritated members of the Board of does he only seek all this publicity at Christmas­ matters to public attention." Ethel M. Littlefield lovt Education. They heard testimony time?” asked Jodi Levin, a spokeswoman for the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Bom in Manchester Jan. 20,1924, Ethel M. (Belcher) Littlefield, 68, “ un on the matter early in November, Toy Manufacturers of America. “ The guy put but have refused to discuss the he was a lifelong resident. Before of South Windsor, died Monday at prosecutes product liability cases and I just think that can be stretched across a crib. It carries a her home. She was the wife of coil case. it’s an excellent way to get new clients.” he retired in 1972, he worked as a ; I warning to remove the cord when the child is able machinist at the Morland Valve Co. Willard B. Uttlefleld. .iMif to I Chester has refused comment. “ He’s been hardly an objective critic of the toy to sit up, but parents don’t know when that will of Manchester for eight years. He She was bom In South Windsor, one In November, board Chairwo­ industry,” said Fisher-Price spokeswoman Carol happen for the first time, and a child could Oct. 24,1918, and had lived in South ven man Judy Halvorson indicated that Blackley. “ He makes his living as a personal was a U.S. Army veteran of World strangle himself on the cord, Swartz said. War II. Windsor most of her life. bre: part of the problem was that in iqjury lawyer.” Dakin spokeswoman Cathy Sotir said the He is survived by two sons, Carl Besides her husband, she is P u some cases salary scales had not Swartz, who has written two books on toy safety strings comply with regulations. “ I think he's A. Gothberg of Vernon and Cal R. survived by a son, Willard B, “ H( been written intocontracts.Jeaving and has prosecuted negligence lawsuits against basically against all crib toys in general,” she Gothberg of East Hartford; three Littlefield Jr. of South Windsor; a cea them open to interpretation. Mon­ toy manufacturers, said Monday he releases his said. daughters, Caren B. Gothberg and daughter, Sandra E. Seay of South curl day night she would say only that list now because it is when most toys are bought. • Pieces of Body, soft rubber eyeballs and other Lana E. Gothberg, both of Enfield, Windsor; three grandchildren; an B the board’s three-member grie­ David Schmeltzer, the federal Consumer body parts that Swartz said could be easily and Sheila L. Gothberg of Wethers­ aunt and a cousin. aroi vance committee had sent a memo Product Safety Commission’s director of com­ swallowed. A spokeswoman for Swartz said the field;” a sister, Genevieve L. Atkins The funeral arrangements are ups to Edmund Steinnagel. president of pliance, said Swartz “ does a public service by toy package did not list a manufacturer. of Manchester, with whom he lived; incomplete. Holmes Funeral abo the Education Association of Cov­ bringing these matters to public attention. We • America Niqja Weapon Set by HG Industries, Sep entry. the union that represents and a granddaughter. He was Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of would appreciate it if he could bring it to our which includes a rigid plastic sword that Swartz arrangements. auc Coventry teachers. attention earlier rather than this late in the predeceased by a brother, Eric H. said could stab a child’s abdomen or injure an eye. Gothberg. Memorial donations may be Joy to the whirl Par Tolsdorf said she hadn’t spoken to season.” I “ We don’t feel that it’s an unsafe toy,” said The funeral will be Thursday at 11 made to the Visiting Nurse and A Steinnagel yet about an arbitrator, The commission said 123,000 children were Manny Begleiter, an HG Toys vice president. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Home Care, 91 Ayers Road, South attr but believes one is likely to be called treated in emergency rooms last year for • Aladdin’s No. 300 Child Guidance System, a 400 Main St. Burial, with military Windsor 06074. Seasonal tunes, life-sized puppets. Company One, Festival of Trees, elaborately decorated who in. toy-related injuries, mostly minor cuts and By Nancy Pappas with discounts for groups, students and senior set of plastic snap-together bricks without any 94 Allyn St., Hartford. Every Thursday in Christmas trees and wreaths. Special give bruises, and some deaths. warnings. Swartz said the parts could be Herald Reporter citizens. Call 486-3969. Steinnagel could not be reached December, at 12; 15 and 5:15 p.m. Lunch available entertainment and crafts demonstrations nevi The industry group said toymakers follow swallowed and choke a child. The package listed Three Centuries hy Candlelight, a tour of that for comment. However, former throughout. Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., federal and voluntary safety standards and that Sam-A Toys as the manufacturer but gave no You’d be hard-pressed to see all of the displays, Massacoh Plantation, operated by the Simsbury at noon performances, wine and cheese served in kno Manchester Education Association Seadetj Ellis charged the afternoon. Tickets are $4 at the door. Hartford. Friday through Dec. 14. Tuesdays president Bill Brindamour called many accidents happen because children aren’t address and the company could not be located. puppet shows, ballets and operas that are offered Historical Society. Today through Sunday, tours piec properly supervised. through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays and three salary grievances within one • Upright Manufacturers’ America’s Newest for families this holiday season. every half hour. Reservations required, call “ The Carnival of the Animals,” by Saint-Saens, cou I year significant for any town, Heading Swartz’s list, released Monday, is Puff Hero Bazooka, which fires a plastic rocket that But to help you plan your holly-jolly season, 658-2500 between 1 and 4 p.m. Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. $3 general; $1.50 G the Magic Dragon by Avon Products, which he in zoning bribery case presented in a concert for children and adults. regardless of its size. Swartz said could cause eye injuries. Neither the we’ve made up a condensed calendar of special Victorian Christmas at Nook Farm, tours of students and senior citizens; $1 children under 13. said can be dangerous to children who inhale the toy nor its package listed a company address and Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Von der Mehden Recital “ I’ve been on the executive board Christmas and Hanukkah events from now through Mark Twain Memorial and Harriet Beecher Stowe Regular admission to museum is waived for on i powder that spews from the dragon’s nostrils the company could not be located. Continued from page 1 reports said. At the time. First Hall, University of Connecticut in Storrs. Free. 2 two of the MEA for ten years and houses decorated for the holidays. 351 Farmington festival. when squeezed. • Fisher-Price’s Tag-Along Turtle and Pull- Hartford had a zone change pend­ Dec. 28. Revolving Christmas tree, including more than haven't heard one.” Brindamour Ave., Hartford. Now through Jan. 11. Daily 9:30 Hayrides with Santa, to benefit UConn Children’s befc Avon spokeswoman Bernadette Mansur said Along Plane, which have 36-inch long cords that gation that began in September 1984 ing before the PZC for a housing If the show continues for several days, we’ve listed 100 figures, recently given by Mrs. Gustave Gull to thei said. "Either salaries aren’t a.m. to 4 p.m. $6 general; $2.75 children. Cancer Fund. Santa arrives, Christmas tree is lit, spelled out properly, or the superin- the product has been phased out of production as Swartz said could strangle a child. of allegations that members of the project for elderly people, the It by the date on which it opens! the Manchester Historical Society. Public may H "Christmas Dream,” with the National trumpet voluntaries, carol singing and hayrides. tendent and board aren’t part of annual product changes and the powder it Blackley, the Fisher-Price spokeswoman, said Enfield Planning and Zoning Com­ reports said. view Thursday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. At itse used “ is a high-quality mixture of asbestos-free, mission received bribes from de­ Marionette Theater. At the Old State House, 6:30 p.m. Friday. Riverdale Farms, Route 10, communicating.” the company has made such pull toys for years That zone change was approved, Manchester Historical Museum, 126 Cedar St. $1. coir cosmetic-quality talc and com starch, and velopers to approve a zone change Ongoing Avon. Free, but donations welcome. “ A situation like this is very and never received a report of an injury. with Boudah voting for measure. Hartford. Seating is on the floor. Every Monday met demoralizing to the teachers.” presents no health risks from incidental • G.M.G. Corp.’s Lovely Baby Doll, which and site plans for a senior citizen Festival of Light will put you in the Christmas through Friday, 10:30 and 11:30a.m., 12:30p.m., housing project, Gadomski said. Then in early 1981, Boudah pur­ Starting Friday Brindamour said. inhalation.” Swartz said has a flammable dress and a small chased the property from First spirit. 150,000 lights adorn Constitution Plaza in Saturdays and Sundays at 12:30, l: 30,2:30 and 3; 30 Starting Saturday Also on Swartz’s list; pacifier a child could swallow. No company In January, former Enfield PZC He said in cases like this the next Hartford, and later built a home on Hartford. Display illuminated froip 5to 10 p.m. p.m. Free. Horse-drawn trolley rides through downtown " ’Twas the Night Before Christmas,” with the • PlaySkool’s Tyke Bike, a low plastic scooter address was on the doll’s label or packaging, and Chairman William J. Boudah was step is usually to call in a it, according to officials. weekdays, and from 5 to 11 p.m. weekends, "Wlnterfest,” featuring rides on vintage trollies Hartford, to benefit the UConn Children’s Cancer Manchester Ballet Company and Ashley Wheater professional arbitrator to deter­ for toddlers. Swartz said its height makes it hard it could not be located. charged with 11 felony counts in Fund. Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., connection with the probe. On The property was sold to Boudah Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Free. through a l*/4-mlle tunnel of Christmas Lights. of the Jeffrey Ballet. Manchester High School mine who is right, a procedure that for motorists to see it. • Edison Giocattoli’s Sharkmatic 13 Shot Cap Monday, he was charged with an for less than the appraised value, Santa Rides the Train, at the Valley Railroad Connecticut Trolley Museum, North Road, leaving from the Old State House, Main Street, auditorium. Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. $5 adults, $3 can take up to two months. PlaySkool spokeswoman Emma Carrasco said Gun, which weighs nearly one pound and, Swartz Ai additional count of receiving a police have said in published Company, Essex. Train rides with Santa and Mrs. Warehouse Point. Every Sunday through Hartford. 50 cents. Tolsdorf wants the matter the bike has been made for 22 years without a said, could be mistaken for a real weapon. A students. rece bribe, police said. reports. In April, Seader and Ellis Claus and all their elves through forests decked in Thursday, 5:30 to 9 p.m ., Friday and Saturday, 5; 30 Star shows, planetarium shows about the resolved. single safety complaint and was not intended to be person who answered the telephone at the the New "The Nutcracker Ballet,” with the Albano Ballet the The allegations concern actions testified behind closed doors before Christmas season, for two age groudk. “ A Child’s “ I like my work. This is stressful used on streets or sidewalks. York-based company said the only official able to festive lights. Now through Dec. 23. Weekday rides to 11p.m. $3.50 for adults; $1.75 children 5 to 16; and the University of Connecticut Symphony that took place in late 1980 and 1981. a grand Jury investigating the Christmas Star” is at 7 p.m. Fridays and at 1:30 SI> because it creates conflict, but this • Dakin’s Circus Clowns Tie-Up, an infant toy comment was unavailable. allegations. leave at 5; 30 and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 1, children under 5 free. Dress warmly. Orchestra. An elaborate production. Saturday and c e llc In late 1980, Boudah — then PZC 2:30,4,5:30,7 p.m. Adults $6.95; children 3 to 11, p.m. Saturdays. “ The Star of Bethlehem” is at 8:30 L e v i Just isn’t right,” she said. Sunday at 3 p.m. Jorgensen Auditorium, Sl> chairman — was negotiating with Today’s arrests mark the end of $2.95; under 3 ride free. p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Copernican First Hartford Realty to purchase Starting Wednetday University of Connecticut in Storrs. Tickets $3 to Men the grand Jury investigation, Bailey Christmas 1878, recreated throughout the Planetarium and Space Science Center, Central M a r an eight-acre tract in Enfield, news said today. Christmas Elves' workshop, with craft $10; for $2 more, audience goes on stage to meet the Butler-McCook Homestead. See Christmas as It Connecticut State University, Wells Street, New demonstrations, carollers, instrumental music, cast and receive a miniature Nutcracker doll. would hove been celebrated by a Victorian family. Britain. $2.50 adults, $1.50 children under 12. Bolton man charged in Vernon car Santa Claus. Comstock, Ferre and Company, 263 486-4226. Every Tuesday, .Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Main St., Wethersfield. Wednesday 9a.m . to 5:30 Manchester Christmas carols, to raise money for Breakfast with Santa, Manchester High School noon to 4 p.m. $2 adults, children under 12 free. VERNON — A series of an officer’s signal when he repeat­ pedestrian. with reckless driving and reckless p.m., Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and the town’s new nativity scene. Manchester Gilbert cafeteria, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by the E "The Magic Flute,” a fantasy opera, as done by automobile-related incidents Sun­ edly backed his car into the police The final incident, at S;37 p.m., endangerment, also suspended his Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Free. & Sullivan Players and townwide chorus of flfth- Manchester Education Association. day sent a Bolton man to Rockville cruiser and then drove off, police occurred on Route 30 when Pasqua­ license. He was held in lieu of $1,000 the famed marionettes of Frank Ballard. bond, but was released on a written Jorgensen Auditorium, University of Connecticut and sixth-graders, also town sing-along and Con Hospital and culminated in his said. lini passed a car while traveling procession. Friday 6:30 p.m. St. James Church, 896 arrest for reckless driving and northbound and slammed on his promise to appear after arraign­ \SWinter s to rm in Storrs. Today through Sunday at 8 p.m., Starting Thursday There was no damage to the Please turn to page 12 first-degree reckless endanger- brakes, causing the car to crash ment Monday at Rockville Superior matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. $4 to $10, "Ellen Figures It Out, A Christmas Story. Main St. cruiser, according to a police Court. T ment. police said today. into his, police said. Police said the era report. operator of the other vehicle, Police said the chain of events At 4:09 p.m., a different officer Denise M. Daigle, 18, of Glaston­ began at 3:45 p.m. when David observed Pasqualini standing in the bury, sustained no injuries. How­ Henry Pasqualini, 24, of 37 South middle of Route 30 by the K-Mart ever, Pasqualini and a passenger In HALL FOR RENT Road in Bolton, was Issued a For parties, showers, receptions, Plaza, police said. According to the his car, Timothy Smith, 25, of meetings. Complete kitchen fa­ ‘Doll House’ gets an ‘A’ summons for running a red light on police report, he told police he was Vernon, were taken to Rockville 9 cilities. Large enciosed parking Route 30 in front of the K-Mart trying to get hit by an oncoming car Hospital, where they were treated lot. Inquire: Plaza. Minutes later, Pasqualini in order to sue someone for injuries. and released, a hospital spokeswo­ HARTFORD sensitivity. was served another summons for He was served a summons for man said. Lithuanian Hall BuyaToro — Henrik The rest of the cast is equally fine. 24 GOLWAY STREET reckless driving and failure to obey reckless use of a highway by a Police, who charged Pasqualini MANCHESTER Ibsen’s “ A Doll As Nils Krogstad, Nora’s tormentor Call balort S P.M. House,’ ’ cur­ and blackmailer, David Strathaim Phone 643-0618 before the nejct rently at the CenterStage is wonderfully sinister. In a lovely Hartford Stage »<**• scene with Nora’s friend, Strai- Broadcaster’s ad blasts media Company, is a tham shows a vulnerable and LIP READING onehtEs. play approp­ Robert T. Donnelly compassionate side. As Kristine PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) - A cey and appeared in USA Today. right to do it,” said Chauncey, who riate both to the Linde, Janet Zarish gives a strong broadcaster criticized the White In an interview, (Jhauncey said breeds Arabian horses. CLASSES holiday season performance and brings a burning House press corps in a full-page the ad had nothing to do with the He said the press had earned the Yes. It’s bound to happen again. But next strength to the character. ‘ Free hearing screening and modern newspaper advertisement Monday, recent news coverage of the Iranian mistrust of the public through time, instead of going through the drudgery of hand American As an independent woman, Kris­ saying it was the most disrespectful arms crisis. He said he took out the decades by attacking elected ‘ Day or evening sessions shoveling, let a Toro do the work for you. Toro offers times. In a tine is supportive of Nora and officials. 1 lovingly tender with the wretched to a president since the days of ad now because he wanted to wait ’ Instruction by Certified the most.complete line of snowthrowers, and is a Chirstmas setting designed by husband contends she is. She is until after he had divested himself Nils. Viewed as a television drama, Herbert Hoover. "With President (Franklin) Audiologists leader in quality products that are backed by a two- Andrew Jackness, Ibsen unfurls the dependent on him for her very of Phoenix radio stations KOOL- Kristine and Nils’ story would “ As a 50 year broadcaster, I have Roosevelt, they picked on a little Call for more Info year lim it^ warranty. sometimes-lengthy story of Nora existence. 6 been ashamed of the lack of AM and KOOI^FM. and Torvald Helmer. warrant a spin-off production. dog named ’Fala’; With Harry N o m on ey d o w n . Up to $2500 instant She brings Nora full circle, professionalism exhibited by some The sale will be completed within 6 4 6 -4 3 1 6 Considered to be the father of the Mark Lamos, Hartford Stage’s 6 Truman, who is now a patron saint turning her from the giggly child- weeks, he said. credit available to qualified buyers on Toro’s revolving of these people who pretend to be to some people, they ... paid more MANCHESTER HEARING modern psychological drama, wife to a still uncertain but stable artistic director, is charming as Dr. “ As long as I was running a charge plan. Ask for details. Journalists,” according to the ad, attention to his daughter's lousy CENTER Ibsen should also be credited with adult who is willing to face great Rank, the family friend and station, I didn’t feel like I had the ^ get a Toro. And next time old man winter which was signed by Tom Chaun- laying the foundation of the modern unknowns with new confidence in confidant. singing than to his administration; strikes—be prepared. with President Carter, it was 'Billy soap opera. her own abilities. In later scenes This classic drama of life, love Beer,” ’ Chauncey said. What keeps Ibsen’s lengthy work with a visiting childhood friend and and marriage In 19th century from becoming tedious Is the with the man from whom she Norway Is wonderfully transported Fire causes damage Although most reporters do their Mobil uniformly superior acting of the borrowed money to protect her into the 20th century by the skillful work well, he said, presidents and Qapito£ Go., One. cast and Director Emily Mann’s husband’s health, McDonnell is all performances and sensitive direc­ congressmen have been vilified by SprucB StrMt Mobil A fire in the basement of a house smoke and flames at a couch, the finely orchertrated staging. Her fire and resolve. tion of this fine production. There at 51 Overland St. early today officials said. She alerted‘t her Journalists, and he fears a backlash Full Service Gas 38 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER. CT 06040 actors move' about in wonderful are long moments in “ A Doll seriously damaged a recreation daughter and phoned firefighters. against press freedoms. Gerry Bamman gives a riveting Now Accapting passages of trios and duets, gliding House,” but the stunning perfom- room and caused smoke and heat Her son had left the house at 4; 15 “ The Congress could easily say, PHONE 643-6311 through fond memories or clashing performance as Torvald Helmer, rances command constant atten­ damage in the floors above. to deliver newspapers. 'You’ll only have access to certain, American Exprait in electrifying coafrontations. the pompous husband who is forced tion and provide a grand evening of The fire was reported about 4; 40 Fire (%ief John Rivosa said about things,’ and that would be too bad,” 220 Sprue* Street JHAL BURNETT Gen. Manager Mary McDonnell is superb as to examine his own failings when theater. a.m by Paticia Porter, who occu­ 10 paid firefighters and about 10 Chauncey said. Nora, the giddy child-wife. McDon­ confronted by his more-resolute Noun: M ea-rrt. tam-Tpm TORO pies the home with her son and volunteers were at the scene. No “ The press has to ask the Nils Krogstad, played by David Stra- Henrik Ibsen's “A Doll House,” at the nell flutters about early in the play, wife. Bamman matches McDon­ one was injured. Rivosa said the questions, but I have a problem •alunlay Tim-Spm nell’s firmness with a confusion of Robert T. Donnelly Is Ike Ihentor daughter, fire officials said. I Haveift >i)u done without albro longenough?*! thalm, threatens Nora Helmer, played by Hartford Stage Company through Dec. portraying exactly the kind of She smelled smoke, opened the fire seems to have been started by with the demeanor of the people Olotal Fbal Impractical feather head Nora’s needs and newly examined critic of the Mnnchesler HernM. door to the basement and saw portable electric space heaters. who ask.” he said. Mary McDonnell, with blackmail In 2 0 . MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1986 — U It — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 2. 1986

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5:00PM tESPN] Mark Sosin'i Balt Birthing center changes hours Christian women have brunch Watar Journal (R). , Chance of contracting AIDS S:30PM [ES P N ] Seholaatic Sporta The Family Birthing Center at Manchester Memor­ The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will Amarlea (R). BARBARA ial Hospital is chan^pg its visiting guidelines and have a Christmas brunch Dec. 10 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at The Colony in Vernon. 6:00PM QD (3D (S) (SC SSI Nawa WALTERS expanding visiting hours starting this month. (2D ThrM 's Company The new hours as of today will be; Barbara Mosley from Jay-Mar of Vernon will Magnum. P.1, still persists in transfusions demonstrate gift wrapping for Christmas. The Tolland CSD Fathers — welcome anytime. Chair beds are in the season premiere of Madrigal Singers will entertain. Jan Boole of Bolton, 93) (2S) Gimme a Break available for fathers who wish to stay overnight. Use 'Th e Barbara Walters Spe­ Mass., will also speak. O S Mbrk & Mindy the emergency entrance to enter between 8 p.m. and 6 cial.” airing TUESDAY, DEC. college boy who courted me for The deadline for reservations and cancellations for (S ) Doctor Who DEAR am . 2, on ABC, Walters visits with ABBY: I ’m al­ three long years and overcame a the brunch and nursery is Friday. Call 872-4876 or (21) Charlie's Angels General visiting — 3 to 4 p.m. and 7; 15 to 8 p.m. Emmy Award winner Betty ways impressed 300-mile handicap. Good luck. 649-3423 to make a reservation. (3ft Quincy Brothers, sisters, grandparents — 10:30 a.m. to 8 White and the families of su­ by the advice 93) Reporter 41 p.m. May visit with the baby in the room when other perstar Lionel Richie and co­ you give. Partic­ Dear Abby DEAR ABBY; Your recent co­ visitors are not present. Children should be accompan­ AlEhelmer*8 group has sessions (5Z) MacNelLLehrer Newshour median Richard Pryor. ularly concern­ lumn about abandoned accounts :4"' ied by an adult. Short, frequent visits are suggested for (H ) Facts of Life ing medical Abigail Van Buren struck a nerve down here in Texas, The Alzheimer Caregiver Support Group will meet children. [D I8 ] MOVIE: Th e Adventures of Icha- CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME matters, you are but I am concerned that some bod and Mr. Toad' Ichabod Crane an* The hospital advises that visitors be limited to two at Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital 1^’ 'A‘ r. rarely, if ever, people might think that if their a time. in the Mental Health Building, 71 Haynes St. , counters the Headless Horseman and 1 Mr. Toad travels to Toad Hall. Animated. off the mark. money is transferred to the state, it ’The support group will also sponsor an educational Voices of Bing Crosby, Basil Rathbone. In today’s can never be redeemed. meeting for the public on Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. at the same ■{ Coventry has a carol sing 1949. Greenville, S.C., Please assure your readers that location. Kim Wanegar, a physical therapist with [^ S P N ] Mazda SportsLook P i News you said. dormant bank accounts are not lost COVENTRY — The town of Coventry will holds its Visiting Nurse and Home Care of Manchester, will [H B O ) MOVIE: 'Legend of Billie Jean' “ The risk of getting AIDS from a your letter, but yours was the first. if they are turned over to the state. Herald photo by Rocha annual Christmas carol sing and tree lighting speak on progressive degenerative brain diseases, (CC) A young girl becomes a local la* blood transfusion is no longer a In Texas, as in other states, we tlieir effect on the central nervous system and the gend when she finds herself on the run ' 8:30PM dD Sft Growing Pains (CC) dft Hogan's Heroes Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Coventry Town Hall, threat since all blood is tested for I live in one state make every effort to locate the individual’s response to' these changes. from the law. Helen Slater, Peter Coyote. G D Million Dollar Chsneo of a Lifetime (E ) News DEAR ABBY: Toys tor Joy 1712 Main St. Keith Gordon. 1985. Rated R. the AIDS virus before it is used in a and the girl I ’m writing about lives owners of these accounts through The caregiver group will meet again on Dec. 17 at the @3) Novele: Herencie Meldite [CNN] Sports Tonight The Coventry High School Band and Choir will [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Uforia' A UFO fanatic transfusion.” in another. We’ve spent a lot of time the statewide publication of a list of same time and place. [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Wild Pony' An Fourth-grade students from St. Bridget points for the gifts for children of provide accompaniment to the singing. Santa Claus is believes she has been chosen to lead the 9:00PM d ) MOVIE: 'Bare Essence' Unfortunately, Abby, when a talking, and I think I ’m falling in owners with $50 or more and For more information about the group’s programs, -faithful when UFO's arrive. Cindy Wil­ The glamorous lives of perfume mag­ emotionally-torn family is brought to­ School present Eighth District Fire expected to arrive by fire truck at 7 p.m. Refreshments gether by a young boy's love for a wild person gets the AIDS virus in his (or love with her. We write to each through an active search for low-income families in Manchester. call Louise Leitao at the Visiting Nurses, 647-1481. liams, Fred Ward, Harry Dean Stanton. nates and their competitors are por­ persons with very large accounts. Dispatcher Mark Legyt with toys for the will be served in the town hall board room after the 1981. Rated PG. trayed. Bruce Boxleitner, Linda Evans, pony. Marilyn Lightstone, Art Hindle. her) system, there may be a delay other nearly every day and we talk Other collection points until Dec. 17 are sing. 1980. ' of several weeks or even longer Manchester Area Conference of [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express Genie Francis. 1982. Part 1 of 2. on the phone a lot. By the way, Last year we returned $50 million the Town Fire Department, 75 Center dD (39) Moonlighting (CC) Maddie Inves­ [ESPN] SportsCenter before he tests positive, so there’s a we’re not kids — we’re both over 25. to owners of abandoned accounts. Scandia Lodge has potiuck 6:30PM (3D w k r p in Cincinnati Churches' Toys for Joy program. The St., Heritage Savings and Loan at 23 tigates her own father when her mother 11:35PM OD Entertainment Tonight “ window period" that may result in Is it possible to have a successful Even those we have not yet located (3D SID ABC News fears he is having an affair. (60 min), Square dancers learn the round Scandia Lodge 23, Vasa Order of America, will have The cast of "Superman IV," Christopher a person contracting AIDS from love relationship with someone who are protected. Under state law, we students are, from left, Carolyn Kramer, Main St. and 1007 Main St., and the (TT) Benton Reeve. Margot Kidder and Gene Hack- a potiuck Thursday at 6; 30 p,m. at Emanuel Lutheran (W) Benny Hill contaminated blood in a transfu­ lives in another state? maintain these accounts in Amanda Kramer, Janice Yanntzze and Manchester Mall at 811 Main St. New The Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a Church, The St. Lucia cast will be guests for the 31 8CTV (22) (29) Hill Street Blues Buntz hopes to man, talk about the excitement.of reunit­ ing for the third sequel of the film, which sion. That is if the donor has the LONELY ON LINWOOD perpetuity. club-level dance Saturday at Verplanck School, 126 S I Too Close for Comfort bust the loan shark who clipped his fin­ E James Varney. The district fire station at and good-as-new toys will be accepted. evening. Christmas carols will be sung. AIDS virus but hasn’t had it long Olcott St. A round dance workshop will be from 7:30 to ger, while Flaherty and Sister Chastity was co-written by Christopher Reeve. In If your readers believe they — or 32 Main St. is one of several collection (22) (SD NBC News Stereo. enough for the blood test to become 8; 30 p.m. followed by the square dance from 8 to 11 p.m. share some heavenly pleasures. (60 DEAR LONELY: Yes. Distance a relative — have an account that (23) Nightly Business Report min.) In Stereo. positive. Jack O’Leary will call the squares, and Joan and Britannia Chapter will meet 12:QOAM (dD Kojak lends enchantment. Each separa­ has been turned over to the state, 9]D Noticlero SIN (23) dZ) Africans: Global Africa (CC) The There is certainly much less of a Armand Daviau will cue the rounds. dD Nightlife tion makes the reunion all the they should write to their state The Britannia Chapter of the Daughters, of the (H ) silver Spoons changing roles of blacks in economics threat with present testing, but, and politics are examined. (60 min.) C9D Carol Burnett and Friends sweeter. Tearful goodbyes and treasurer or comptroller, the offi­ British Empire will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. at the [C N N ] Showbiz Today unfortunately, a small threat still ecstatic hellos keep the romance One of a kind isn’t unique @ 1 Novela: Muchachita d D Star Trek cials who are generally responsible home of its leader, Mrs. Robert Walker, 54 Tiffany persists. [ESPN] NBA Today dft Tales of the Unexpected from becoming stale or boring, and for holding unclaimed property. Overeaters to hear speaker Road, East Hartford. Members will bring gifts for the [C N N ] Larry King Live W ILLIAM H. HUNTER. M.D., [T M C ] Short Film Showcase (29) 800 Club time apart will enable you both to patients at Victoria Home. ^ [DIS] MQVIE: Th e Man in the White CLEMSON. S.C. Personally. I just love to give Overeaters Anonymous will welcome newcomers 7:00PM dD CBS Nevys Suif A brilliant chemist Invents a cloth dft Alfred Hitchcock Presents view each other more objectively. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in tje cafeteria-meeting room what won't stain, tear, or wear out, caus­ Letters and phone calls add to the people’s money back to them for a C in worid of countermarks (3D (21 (31 M*A*s*H @9) Dick Cavett ing the textile market to panic. Alec DEAR DR. HUNTER: Thank you excitement and keep the flame change! at Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St. A Zion women meet Wednesday (3D (22) Wheel of Fortune d D Novels: Amo y Senor speaker will open the meeting at 8 p.m. Guinness, Cecil Parker. 1951. for setting the record straight. I burning. ANN W. RICHARDS, In the topsy­ cea in 1842, with the assurance that (SD 31 *100.000 Pyremid (SD Sanford and Son The group follows the principles of Alcoholics The Ladies Aid Society of Zion Evangelical Lutheran [TMC] MOVIE: Th e River* (CC) A hard­ received many letters containing I speak from experience. I TREASURER turvy world of 33) Jeffertons working farm family must use all their [CNN] Newsnight it could be taken with perfect safety Anonymous to help people deal with the problems Church will meet Wednesday evening following the the information you put forth in married the handsome Minnesota STATE OF TEXAS counterstamp- by all ages and for all diseases. ( H Certon't Comedy Clessics resources to save their land. Mel Gibson, [ESPN] NFL Films Presents (R). underlying compulsive eating. For information, call 7:30 p.m. Advent service at the church. Mite boxes will Sissy Spacek, Scott Glenn. 1984. Rated lovers, the word (21 MeoNell-Lehrer Newshour [USA] Dragnet In a 1985 sale by Bowers and Jane B., 649-1674. be collected. PG-13. In Stereo. “ unique” is a CoUectors’ Merena. there was a lot headed up (21 Bsrnoy Miller d D Hot Shots Amanda and (S ) NBA Basketball: New 1 2;05AM put down. If this thusly: “ Unique 1857-S Polhemus New Newlywed Qeme 9:30PM Jason must locate valuable counterfeit­ 91 York Knicks at Phoenix Suns (2 hrs., 30 See doctor about soreness ing engraving plates which could spell coin happened Corner $20 Counterstamp. Made for a 93) Novels: Merle ds Nedls min.) to be the only murder for a young woman. (70 min.) D E A R D R. contraceptives). Although it may California druggist.” It went for (52) Nightly Butinete Report dft Odd Couple one ever disco­ Russ MacKendrIck 12:10AM [MAX] MOVIE: Hearts and GOTT: When I be a cosmetic problem, chloasma is $11,000. There were plenty of other (53) Msude S D Noveta: Camino Sacreto vered with the Armour' In this medieval classic, a was 13 I deve­ entirely harmless. It usually goes Polhemus strikes in the sale, but [C N N ] Monayllne [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing from Atlantic bread-loaf logo young maiden is saved from impending loped torsion of away in time. Ask your obstetrician not on a gold coin, so it was unique City, NJ (2 hrs.) Live. tragedy by a mysterious knight. Rick Ed­ punch of [E S P N ] SportsConter the testicles. My to refer you to a dermatologist for in that sense, and does not fit into - [MAX] Cinamax Comedy Experiment: wards. Tanya Roberts. Rated NR. “ Houck’s Pana- , ; [T M C ] MOVIE: T h e Double Men' A CI4 left testicle atro­ Dr. Gott treatment if the skin problem Dr. Brunk’s class of no-good ( - agent, lured to the Alps by the skiing The Big Bang Up-and-coming comedian 12:30AM dD Judge cea Baltimore.” it would get the not just somebody's whimsy. uniques. accident of his son, finds himself in­ Robert Wuh1 provides us with nonstop phied and the Peter Gott, M.D. persists. volved in a plot by Russian agents. Yul wisecracks and gags set in a carnival d D Entertainment Tonight right one is con­ curled-lip treatment. Houck was advertising his pana- The sale last year offered more DEAR DR. 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(R) In Stereo, but I ’ m con­ of any home remedies to treat September at a Bowers and Merena the Gregory Brunk opus, also to be 7:30PM (3D p m Magazine min.) dft Alfred Hitchcock Presents cerned that this condition may lead atrophic vaginitis, the drying, auction at the St. Moritz on-the- sold by Bowers and Merena. . ' (3D A Currant Affair (H) INN News » DEAR DR. GOTT: Several years Gene Scott to serious problems in the future. Is thinning and narrowing of the lower Park Hotel. Write to the company’s publica­ ! ' (3D (22) Jeopardy Gft Mission: Impossible dD ago, while taking birth-control A quotation in the sale catalog, [ESPN] Reinbow Iron Kids Triathlon removal indicated? pills, I developed splotchy brown reproductive tract. The condition is tion department at P.O. Box 1224, (SD Entertainment Tonight d9) Star Trek attributed to Dr. Gregory Brunk. Coverage from Tampa, FL. (R). patches on my nose, cheeks and a consequence of the aging process Wolfeboro, N.H. 03894. 33) INN Nawa (22) (39) 1986 (CC) (60 min.) who is writing a book on the subject. [USA] Edge of Night DEAR READER: The withering of upper lip. The problem persisted and commonly occurs after meno­ 31 Best of Saturday. Night (2D Managing Our Miracles: Health Care gives us a glimpse into this [HBO] m o v ie : The Rose- one testicle is not a dangerous after I stopped the Pill and got pause because of diminishing Tonight: Meeting of the Central (S) (31 Barney Millar in America Panelists debate on whose 12:40AM never-never land: “ While it is true responsibilty it is when the elderly can bud Beach Hotel' The owner of a Florida situation. In fact, it is quite worse during pregnancy. It’ s been amounts of female hormones. Connecticut Coin Club downstairs 126) Carson's Comedy Classics that there is currently only one not or will not follow medical advice. (60 hotel plans to blow it up for the insur­ common in men who have had 18 months since I gave birth, but the Newer treatments involving estro- at the Knights of Columbus Home (31 New Newlywed Game ance, but his-daughter turns it into a known example of each unique min.) Conclusion. testicular infections, like mumps. patches remain. Is there anything I gen/progestin replacement can re­ on Main Street from 7 to 9. brothel instead. Peter Scotari. Colleen piece, as a class such unique 91 All New Dating Dame (2$) Local News Camp, Christopher Lee. 1984. Rated R. However, because your remaining can do for it? verse the menopausal vaginal Sunday: First Sunday stamp countermarks are very common.” (SS Wild, Wild World of Animals (2ft Honsymooners Part 1. testicle is tender, I suggest that you changes — and can help prevent bouse. Holiday Inn, 363 Roberts St., 1 2:45 AM [TMC] m o v ie : Get Crozy' Get it? Not quite? 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Promoter Gerry Gerath, a before they will add such a token to Notre Deme (2 hrs.) Live. [MAX] MOVIE; 'Conan the Barbarian' member of the Manchester Phila­ 1:00AM dD I Love Lucy theircollection.” Thls 1800 dollar with the Conan s life is traced, from the day his telic Society, says that there will be - 8:00PM dD Life end Adventures of parents are murdered by the evil Thulsa dD Dynasty He means that the countermark - Sente Clout The life of Santa Claus and bread-loaf log punch of a post office representing Den­ Doom, through his slavery as a young dD joe Franklin Show itself must be repeated on another the birth of Christmas traditions are boy, to the time he becomes a champion “Houck’s Panacea Balti­ mark, Greenland and the Faroe traced in this animated special. (60 min.) dD Keys to Success Cream of tartar for stains coin, thus showing that it is a true gladiator. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Islands. : (R). James Earl Jones. Sandahl Bergman (dft Maude mixture cool to lukewarm. Soak the merchant’s token or store card and more" is worth $2,200. DEAR (3D MDVIE: 'Swan Song' A once- 1962. Rated R. items to be whitened for several dft More Real People POLLY: A Herald photo by Pinto promising downhill racer makes a cour- [USA] Auto Racing: Formula Atlantic hours or until stains are gone and ageous comeback after being branded a [C N N ] Crossfire friend told me Chqmps (60 min.) Tape Delayed. whiteness is restored. Launder as loser. David Soul, Jill Eikanberry. 1980. [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Syracuse that she read in CnftSj toys and more 10:30PM SD News Thunderboat Classic from Syracuse, NY usual. The pre-soak may be used on (3D 91 Who's the Boas (CC) Tony is your column Assumption names its honor roii stunned when he reunites with a school­ dft Honeymooners Part 2. (60 min.) (R) light colors as well as whites. Casey Walsh, 6, erects an intricate toy many years ago Pointers will feature crafts, dried and siik flower mate against whom he has held a dD Ola Acapulco Ola [USA] Prime Time Wrestling (2 hrs.) I ’m sending you a copy of my grudge for years. that you can Assumption Junior High School ivk, Jellene LoRocaue, Erin Lawrence, Eighth-grade A honors: Amanda while his mother, Christine Walsh, right, arrangements, wood can/ings, grape­ dD Rape: the Boundaries of Fear 1:05AM [DIS]Zorro Polly Fisher newsletter. “ Homemade Soaps and Mary Matre, Joseph Nericcio, and bleach stains Botticello, Nancy Byrne, Marla Cuneo, SD News Disney Channel Preview Cleaners,” which includes this recently released its honor roll for Brett Stoebel. Kristin Hartnett, Stacey Luoma, and and Diane Virone give him pointers. The vine wreaths, and ceramics, as well as [biS] 1:15AM dD MOVIE: 'Spawn of the out of delicate (33) Garaldo Rivera Special (2 hrs.) delicate pre-soak as well as a the first semester. Seventh-grade A honors: Steven Don­ Nancy Mace. women are members of the Bolton PTO, toys like those in the photo. A bake sale [HBO] Talk Show Slithis' A high school journalism teacher fabrics with nelly, John Rusczyk. 31 McMillan and Wife: Till Death Do Us tracks down an amphibian creature that heavy-duty bleach-based pre-soak Eighth-grade B hanors; Michael 11:00PM dD dD (22) @9) ® News cream of tartar. Sixth-grade A honors; Bridget Bottl- Seventh-grade B honors: Jennifer which is getting ready for its Hoiiy Berry and luncheon, Chinese auction and an Part / is terrorizing animals and humans off the for tougher stains and fabrics, a cello, Katherine Hartnett, and Michele Alexanlan, Joshue Beaulieu, Barbara Beaulieu, Laura Chlupsa, Gregary d D d D Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers coast of California. Alan Blanchard. Is this true? Clagla, Krista GlacopassI, Shelley Mac- Fair and craft show Saturday at the appearance by Santa Claus will also be (20) CoHags Ba^etball: Connecticut at rteipe for homemade laundry soap, Levesaue. Farschino, Jessica Hlcklng, Jacauellne Yale (2 hrs.) Judy Motulsky. Dennis Lee Fait. 1979. How is it done? Sixth-grade B honors: Stocv Cota, LaMantagne, Matthew Lescoe, Ann farlane, Thamas McKeawn, Carla Bolton Elementary School. The event (TD Odd Couple and formulas for various household Melissa Crisafulll, Julie Godbaut, Messina, Jimmy Perras, James Pillion, Ricci, Michelle Sauer, and Thamas featured. Admission Is free. (22) (31 Matlock (60 min.) In Stereo. (Tft The Untouchables 1:30AM dD Get Smart MRS. F.c. Amv Schauster, and Brian Sullivan. Wolk. fabrics, synthetic knits, baby cleaners and furniture polishes. Mary-Clalre Golub, Robin Jendrzelc- will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and (21 (S2) Nova: Are You Swimming in a (29) Wild, Wild'West dD INN News Sowar? (CC) How U.S. cities deal with clothes and other items that you do Others who would like a copy of this S3) Currents [C N N ] Newsnight Update harbor pollution is examined. (60 min.) DEAR MRS. F.C.: Youcanmake not want to subject to harsh issue should send $1 for each copy to dft Tales of the Unexpected C (21 MOVIE: T h e Best of Enamiss' The 1:55AM [MAX] m o v ie : *1984' a a whitening pre-soak from cream of bleaches. Simply dissolve two PO LLY ’S POINTERS, in care of pointlessness of war is told from the d® M*A*S*H state worker rebels against the totali­ tablespoons cream.of tartar in one the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box tarian government where everyone is un­ tartar that is very helpful for points of view of two men. David Niven, dD 24 Horas Busy holiday calendar of events spells joy to the whirl! der constant surveillance. John Hurt, Ri­ removing stains from delicate gallon of hot water, then let the 91428, Cleveland. Ohio. 44101-3428. Alberto Sordi, Michael Wilding. 1962. dD SCTV chard Burton, Cyril Cusack. 1984. Rated Be sure to include the title. 131 MOVIE: Taka the Money and Run' A [CNN] Moneyline H. young man tries to become a bank rob­ POLLY Continued from page 11 “Nutcracker,” with the Manchester-based refreshments afterwards. Dec. 14,6 p.m. Salvation ber, but can't stay out of jail long enough [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 2:00 AM (33 McCloud: Th « Million Dol­ Dec. 10 to turn a profit. , Janet Mar­ lar Roundup Connecticut Concert Ballet. Manchester High Arm y Citadel, 661 Main St. Free. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Finders Keepers' (CC) A Thoughts DEAR POLLY: Here’s my solu­ “ Rappaclnl’s Daughter,” a play for children and golin, Marcel Hillaire. 1969. $5 million cache is at stake for a sexy dD MOVIE: 'Six Bridges to Cross' A loser Toy Expo, with toys and games to purchaseIrom School auditorium. Dec. 13,3 and 7:30 p.m. $6 93) Novels: Monte Calvaria neurotic, two con artists, a gangster and gets deeper and deeper into a life of tion for blood stains. I wet the stains their parents, presented by The Mystic Paper assorted other characters traveling on a craftsmen. Paper crafts to keep children and one general, $4 children and senior citizens. Dec. 19 crime, masterminding a really big cap­ with slightly warm water and rub in Beasts. Dec. 10,6 and 7:30 p.m. Wadsworth train from California to Nebraska. Mi­ er..a Brink's robbery. Tony Curtis. Julie Although purple is not thought of died on a Cl OSS. The King demanded brown soap (such as Fels Naptha). Christmas at Stevens House, gives visitors a 93) American Vice: The Doping of a Na­ chael O'Keefe, Beverly D'Angelo. Louis that we change our lives. The King parent occupied, while the other parent shops. Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford. Call for Christmas caroling with local choirs at the tion Investigative reporter Geraldo Riv­ Adams, George Nader. 1955. as a traditional Christmas color, it I repeat the wetting and soaping chance to see a home decorated for Christmas in Gossett. Jr. 1984. Rated R. lived by love, rather than by Jhe Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lutz Children's reservations, 278-2670, ext. 416. Manchester Bicentennial Bandshell (weather era takes the viewer into major U.S. ci­ (33) Grizzly Adams is a color of the liturgical season of cycle, rubbing the stain vigorously the fashion of the 1820s and ’ 30s. ties to witness illegal drug activity and [USA] Alfred Hitchcqck Hour sword. Museum, 247 South Main St.. Manchester. $1. Colonial visitation, with carolers in colonial garb, permitting) or in the Manchester Community [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook (R). Advent. In Church we see purple in with my fingers until the blood Webb-Deane-Stevens House, 211 Main St., its consequences. Solutions to the drug 11:05PM [TMC] MOVIE: 'Richard Purple, the color of royalty, is Petting zoo, featuring llamas, donkeys, emus and old time games, cWking demonstrations and more. College Lowe Building. Refreshments, pictures ■ problem are also addressed. (2 hrs.) 2:05AM [HBO] m o v ie : The Cotton the altar cloths. the advent candles, stains are gone, Wethersfield. Dec. 13 through 27, ’Tuesdays through Pryor Live in Concert' In his premier per­ Club' (CC) In the 1930s, a jazz musician and symbolically, in the winie or also the symbolic color of repent­ miniature horses. Old State House, Main Street, Dec. 10,7; 30 p.m. Storrowton Village, Big E [CNN] Prime News formance film, Pryor takes on such sub­ GEORGE 9 taken with Santa. Dec. 19,7 p.m. Free. Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $2; saves the life of a powerful racketeer grape juice we share in commun* ance. The baby in the manger and Hartford. Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 8 p.m. fairgrounds, 1305 Memorial Ave., West Springfield. [D IS ] You Can Do It jects as heart attacks and a Black ver­ and is towed deeper and deeper into the sion of "The Exorcist". Richard Pryor. ion. Purple is the color of royalty, the man of Nazareth call us to DEAR POLLY: Have you ever Free. $3 general; $1.50 ifyou wear colonial costume; free children 75 cents. [H B O ] MDVIE: 'Sword Df Gideon' (CC) violent world of gangsters and gunmen. 1979. Rated R. In Stereo. symbolizing Christ’s KingsMp on repent from false royalty. The false opened a bag of cookies or a box of Victorian Christmas Experience, with Dec. 20 Five man take on a top-secret mission to Richard Gere, Gregory Hines, Diane if you present an antique calling card. avenge the terrorist murders of Israeli Lane. 1984. Rated R. In Stereo. King of wealth and power. The false crackers and found they were ABC News Nighttine earth. appropriate decorations and toys on display. Dec. 14 “Mr. Punch’s Crabgrass Christmas,” a athletes during the 1972 Munich Dlym- 1 1:30PM (dD d9) King of success at all cost. The false stale? It's not always convenient to Honeymooners 2:30AM [CNN] Sports Latenight Holiday sweets and Christmas music. Dec. 12 « • “Amahl and the Night Visitors," a short opera Christmas puppet show. Dec. 20,6; 30 p.m. pics. Steven Bauer, Michael York, Col­ dD King of Kings, and Lord of Lords! King of self righteousness. If Christ return them, especially if it’s the leen Dewhurst. 1986. (22) ® Tonight Show Guest host Garry [ESPN] SportsCenter is our King, we must forsake the Hicks-Steams Family Museum. Tolland Green. Teddy bear picnic, with crafts, games, for the whole family. Dec. 14,5 p.m. First Church of Manchester Community College, Lowe Program How often we hear these words in last bag of cookies and the kids are [M A X ] MDVIE: 'High Anxiety' The new Shandiing welcomes comedian Richard 2:35AM (3D CBS News NIghtwatch false Kings. Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Free. Christ Congregational, 75 Main St., Farmington. Center. $3.50 adults, $2.50children under 12. Lewis. (60 min.) In Stereo. the Christmas season. Like the looking for a snack. The way I refreshments and a short movie. For 3-, 4- and head of a San Francisco sanitarium Joined In Progress King of Kings and Lord of Lords ? Cookie cottage workshop, for parents and places his life in danger when he uncov­ (2ft MOVIE; 'Behold a Pale Horse' Two of ancient Israel, we too hope handle stale cookies or crackers is 5-year-olds and their parents. Lutz Children’s Free, but donations will be welcomed. 3;00AM (33) m o v ie : 'From Earth to the More than we bargained for? children together. Construct a cottage to take ers a sinister scheme involving several men, who had fought on opposite sides for a King — to right the wrongs, to to freeze them. This may sound Sunday Museum. 247 S. Main St., Manchester. Dec. 12,10 to ^ Magic of Christmas, a Victorian “ m agic staff members. Mel Brooks, Madeline during the Spanish Civil War, continue Moon' Jules Verne's science-fiction home. Dec. 20,1 p.m. Lutz Children’s Museu|p, 247 thriller of three men and a girl who rock­ bring freedom to the oppressed, to strange, but they become crisp in Symphony on Ice, to benefit the U.S. Marines’ ll;30a.m. and 12;30to2p.m. Advance registration lantern” show accompanied by audience Kahn, Cloris Leachman. 1977. Rated their conflict after the war's end. Gre­ Rev. Deborah Hasdorff the freezer and taste fresher. S. Main St., Manchester. $10 members, $12.5d gory Peck, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif. eted to the moon. Joseph Cotton. bring God’s Kingdom to earth. But Toys for Tots campaign. Skitch Henderson required; call 643-0949. sing-along and members of the Gilbert and Sullivan PG. George Sanders, Debra Paget. 1958. Talcottvllle Congregational Church CAROL non-members. [U S A ] Prime Tima Wrestling (2 hrs.) 1964. the King was born in a manger and conducts the Hartford Symphony Orchestra to “Nutcracker,” performed by the Albano Ballet Society of Connecticut. Dec. 14,3 p.m. Connecticut accompany the Skating Club of Hartford. Sunday 2 Company, with elaborate costumes and Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Hartford. $2 p.m. Hartford Civic Center. Free, with a new, international corps de ballet. Welte Auditorium, adults, $1 children. Ages 4 and up. Dec. 21 unwrapped toy. Tickets must be obtained in Central Connecticut State University, New Britain. Fireplace cookery, a chance to prepare early Chanukah latke lunch, continuous buffet for the Cinema advance, by calling 728-7991. Dec. 12 at 8 p.m., Dec. 13 and 14 at 3 p.m., Dec. 20 at American holiday treats in an open hearth and family, with gift sales, musical entertainment. Cheney Homestead Christmas, with a tour of the 8 p.m., Dec. 21 at 3 p.m. General admission $8 to old-fashioned bake oven. Capt. James Francis Dec. 21,11; 30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Temple Beth Sholom, You Can’t Afford To homestead, cookies and mulled cider. Sunday, $15. House, 120 Hartford Ave., Wethersfield. Dec. 13,1 400 E. Middle Turnpike. $4 adults, $2.50 children Goa (R ) l;is .4 ;i5 , 7:05,9:30. noon to 4 p.m. Cheney Homestead, 106 Hartford “Nutcracker,” performed by the Hartford to 5 p.m. Free, but donations accepted. under 12, if you mall reservations to Temple Beth cASiM^CNV — P*MV Sue Got MANCHRSTBR Ballet, with multi-media special effects. Dec. 12 Governor’s Foot Guard Band, in concert. In the MarrSS (PO-13) “ LiShSild UA H iM ttrt last — Top Gun (PO) Road. $1. , ^ Sholom. $5 per person at door. the Seirtti (O) *:$D, i;SD. — HIOR cmd 7:20, 9:40. — Jumpin’ Jock Flash (R) “A Christmas Carol,” a musical adaptation. through 14, Dec. 18 through 21 at 7:30 p.m., and 2:30 Festival of Trees, Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main LowT'JO.— The Name of the Ro*e(R) 7, 7:15, 9:30. — Ptoov Sue Got Married p.m. on Dec. 14 and 15,20 and 21. Tickets from box St., Hartford. Dec. 14,3 p.m. $3 general',; $1.50 ♦:40. (PG-13) 7:30,9:45. Be Without Us! Broadway at The Bushnell series. Bushnell Dec. 26 SuiprIsA your CHILD or M em orial Hall, 166Capitol Ave., Hartford. Sunday, office, 246-6807. students and senior citizens; $1 children under 13. VRRNON ^ Chanukah celebration and latke party, with SSjUSIdRiSfe? Cinem — Top Gun QRANDCHILD wHh A 2 and 7; 30 p.m. $13 to 9^5. Tree festival, with Christmas trees decorated by C IM 1 A t — Jumpin' Jack PlotN (R) many traditional Jewish games. Dec. 26,7 p.m. 7:10,9:30. — Top Gun (PG) 7,9:15. Noah Webster open house, featuring Bob Price, Dec. 13 people in the community. Dec. 14 through 25. RldHrt’* PJ* *«'"?•?" - PERSONALIZED You can count on the Herald for a Farmington Valley Jewish Congregation, 55 Bushy Jumpin' who’s known as the “ banjo crackerjack,” and Santa and Mr^.Claus at home, in the log home at Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 to 5 p.m., WIST HARTFORD LETTER from SANTA Hill Road, Simsbury. ■Im 1 A 7 — Top Gun (PO) 7,9:30. — traditional refreshments. Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Noah Wickham Park, Manchester. Dec. 13 through 23. Thursdays, 2 to 8 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, Jumpin’ Jock Floth (R) 7,9:30. Send *3.60 with NAME. Weekdays 3 to 6 p.m., weekends 1 to 5 p.m. Hot noon to 5 p.m. Lutz Children’ s Museum, 247 S. Main continuous flow of local news: Webster House, 227 South Main St., West Hartford. WILLIMANTIC ADDRESS and AQE of Child to chocolate, apples served. Groups should call St. Dec.28 4*is 7*90< 9*20. SolflfboblM fPG) JllltM Square CliMma — Star Trek SANTA 528-0856. Free. Sing We Now Noel, a regional Christmas IV; The voyage Home (PO) 7:75,9:30. Santa’s 3.$-Mlle Run, with a Christmas costume Jabberwocky, a duo of children’s performers, in 'iite Vovdpe HPfhe_(PO)^Ti:_30, 7.^^ — FIrewalker (PO) 7:15, 9:35. — An t/i MNm Tiwpirint tRiriM Wreath workshop, offered by Sierra Club. Dec. $:10,7:75, ♦ ;». ’Crecedlle" Dundee divisiop, raffle prizes and Santa visiting with carol-sing, with brass ensembles, candlelight an imaginary trip through the barnyard and an ,.j, 4:30,'7:10, *:70. — American Toll (6 ) 7:10,9:10.— Song of INI Firislii|lMi Amnw News you can’t afford to be without. (RO-13) 17:30, tho South (O) 7:10,9:10. — Tht Color of treats. Sunday, noon run, 9 to 11 a.m. registration. 13,1 p.m. Lutz Children’s Museum, 247South Main processions and refreshments. Dec. 14,7 to 9 p.m. excursion to . Avery Theater, The Color of M« lev (R)17:TL 7:35,4:55, WiMItartMCTNIOT irewolfceriPO) 17:40, Money (R) 7:75, 9:30. — “Crocodllo" St. $15 Lutz Museum or Sierra Club members, $20 Center Green, Newington. Free. 7:15, *:40. — I Dundee (PG-13) 7:70,9:30. DEMLIIIfOEG.IOHl __ . Glastonbury High School, Hubbard Street. Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford. Dec. 3:SS, 5:10, *:50. — ^ ^ of o Letter Glasjlonbury. $4 entry fee. non-members, Manchester comm unity caroling, with 28,2 p.m. $2 adults; $1 children 12 and under. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 2. 1986 - 15 U - M 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986 SPORTS LUB Bobby High School World they’l! “He Giants’ 21-17 victory anybot VOU. Lll — NO. 8 Newspaper of Mpnchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald indicai was,” cooi^i roome puts them in piayoffs playetl era, t German Oktoberfest was quart! Bv Eric Prewitt cardis The Associated Press Lay Detrol great for all Involved durini SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco 49ers were out to stop hospit The smell of bratwurst and dies that filled the air were "Guten strudel, spritz cookies and much Joe Morris, the New York weeks sauerkraut filled the air. Brightly more. V-: Abend” ("Good Evening”) and Giants’ ace running back, and was a colored autumn streamers were For after-dinner entertainment, “ Ein Kleine Welt” (“ It’s a Small they did it — all but once. pital strewn all around. The atmosphere World” ) . In due course It was time Bennet’s German I class taught by suffer was light and festive. for the 300 guests to partake in the Mrs. Helene Eitel perform ^ the “If that play doesn’t work, Kno What gala event took place on the singing led by MHS German German classic “ Schneewitchen” we’d probably lose the game,” durini evening of Nov. 14 in the tiling teacher Renate Lincoln and Illing (“ Snow White” ) . Not to be outdone. Giants Coach Bill Parcells said, teami Junior High School cafeteria? None German teacher Edith Jucker. The Frau Jucker's German II class looking back at a successful Layni other than the annual Oktoberfest, sing-a-long included such popular from Illing took its turn. “ Der fourth-down gam ble during a “Hi put on this year by the combined German songs as “ Oberammer- Rattenfanger von Hamein” ("The third-peripd rally which helped was tl efforts of the MHS, IJHS and BJHS gau” (“ A Town in ” ) and Pled Piper” ) was wondefully done. his team rally for a 21-17 victory German Clubs. "Bruder Jakob" ("Brother The final event of the evening was Monday night. Due to the successful German Jacob” ). Mrs. Mclnerney’s renowned r classes started in both junior highs, “ Grand March” . It was quite a "We haven’t been out of any all three schools sponsored the By this time the guests had sight; the spunky red-haired Frau games since 1984, although we event this year. As a result, the once worked up a hearty German Mclnerney leading 300 guests almost were out of this one,” small gathering of MHS German appetite that could only be satisfied through the Illing cafeteria forming Parcells added after the victory, Club members and their parents by a hearty German meal. Fortu­ complex spirals, patterns and which assured his team, now turned out to be a massive celebra­ nately, the club provided just that. bridges to the traditional German i ' j . 11-2, of at least a wild-card E tion of 300 people eating, laughing, Bratwurst, wiener, sauerkraut, melodies. playoff berth. singing, dancing and having a good hard rolls and rostkartoffein consti­ The evening of food, entertain­ The Giants, with a six-game time. tuted the meal. For dessert, there ment and camaraderie netted $529 winning streak, will be in Wa­ Upon arrival, guests were sere­ was a multitude of sweets to choose for MHS’s planned trip to Germany shington next Sunday to face the naded by all the attending German from; schwarzwalderkirschtorte in the summer of 1987. Redskins, tied with them for first students. Among the German melo­ (black forest cherry cake), apfel Kelly Behling place in the NFC East. Members of the German Club partici­ School. A similar skit Is performed The Giants, down 17-0 annually for the benefit of parents and halftime, drove 49 yards on thjjfr pate In a scene from The Pied Piper at a first possession of the i recent party held at Illing Junior High friends. C Sock-n-Buskin’s Tom Jones r and scored on P h R „^ m m s ' Phiiod 17-yard touchdown to Mor­ PHMn ris. A few minute| iater, the N Y Ml High School World Staff Giants faced a fourth-and-2 situa­ Mw J WotMi was a definite smash Co-Editors...... Deborah Bray tion at their 49-yard line and N Y R( Jeff Spiegel Parcells called on Morris, who There were two types of people on cunning and seductive Lady Jones, respectively, with the poise, News Editor___Jamie Hoffman had zero net yards rushing on Quabt Nov. 13. 14 and 15 — the fortunate Bellaston. Mentr wit and charm of a professional. Feature ones and the unfortunate ones. The Sean Bell, as Fitzpatrick, was nine carries up to that point. Jim Ludes played an engaging Editor...... Andrew Clevenger Boitw fortunate ones had a chance to see very accomplished because his Morris ran to the right, spotted Buftol Mr. Western. He executed his lines Sock-n-Buskin’s performance of Irish brogue was realistic and Photography Editor . Alvin Cruz a big hole and gained 17 yards to perfectly. Sue Flynn, who played AP photo “Tom Jones” . funny, as well as understandable. Graphics Editor . Bili Thompson keep the drive alive. Mr. Western’s sister, was very Toron In his Act One line. Michael Advisor ...... ZaneVaughan Lawless during first-period action at the “ We knew they were going to St. L o Dr. Kersti Linask, the director, convincing as the frustrated Miss Woodhouse probably should have Paul Glllis of the Quebec Nordiques pass on the fourth-and-two,” San MIncw Western. Quebec Collsee Monday night. Lawless D ttrol effectively staged “Tom Jones" said, “ There are no small actors, complains to the referee after being Francisco linebacker Riki Elli­ CtllOM and made use of a simple set to The lady of the show was Sophia just large enough contributions.” pushe^d by Hartford Whalers’ Paul didn't receive a penalty. son said. express an atmosphere and tone and Mary Byron .did an excellent because that' is exactly what Ray Computers, WInnIi After outguessing the 49ers on Ed mo that was clearly England in 1750. job of expressing the torn heart of Memery and Seth West did in their the fourth-down call. New York Coloai Linask’s direction, with the aid of Sophia Western. roles as the doctor and the highway­ got its second touchdown on the Los Ai basic D A TA Vonco some very fine young actors ■ Shannon Plese and Allen Liver­ man. They contributed a great deal next play, on Simms’ 34-yard produced a well paced and witty more were very effective as the of quality humor that kept the play Blame Nords’ goaltender Programming I is the begjifihing pass to wide receiver Stacy Qu« troubled Jenny Jones and the ailing version of the David Roger’s play. enjoyable. computer class offered at Manches­ Robinson, and went ahead late in What made Sock-n-Buskin’s,per- Square Allworthy. “ Tom Jones” was an excellent ter High Schooi. The course teaches the third period when a 49-yard M in formance truly exceptional was. of In the supporting cast. John production. I only wish everyone both programming and the me­ bomb to Robinson set up Ottis N .Y course, the chracters and the actors Greene as Blifil perfectly por­ could have been involved. How­ AP photo St. I chanics of the computer by provid- for ending Whale streak Anderson’s 1-yard dive into the N .Y who played them. Michael Wood- trayed one of the best brownnoses ever, the fortunate already know ing much hands-onind experience. end zone. O tti house and Paul Wright were no ever. everyone and everything was While one does learn about the C llli “ They beat us with a couple of The New York Giants’ Stacy Robinson hoids the baii in exception. Each portrayed his Raina Kelley was successful in perfect, development of the computer, the but then I decided to deke and I By The Associated Press big plays that really hurt us,” O ut character of Partridge and Tom coming across as a believable Eric Gremmo prime focus is on composing found a small hole between the the air after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass from St. I said 49ers Coach Bill Walsh, programs in the BASIC language. goalie’s skate and the post.” quarterback Phil Simms during the third quarter Monday w« Quebec's Michel Goulet did NHL Roundap calling the loss “ the toughest BASIC is an acronym for Beginners night. The Giants came from behind to win, 21-17, over p.tn. AII-Purpo8e Symbolic Instruction most of the scoring, but it was we’ve hod since I’ve been with goaltender Clint Malarcbuk who the team .” the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park. SCA program offers many Code. Basic is relatively easy to Cipltals 2, Canadlens 1 learn, and is very versatile. really did the damage, according minute, then foiled Stewart The 49ers, 7-5-1, fell l*/4 games Nom Our programs range from draw­ to Hartford Coach Jack Evans. Gavin during a Hartford power- Alan Haworth snapped a wrist behind the Los Angeles Rams in recently re-signed Wendell ing pass from Montana and also ing “ graphics” on the screen to Malarchuk kicked out 27 of 28 play near the midway mark. shot into the Montreal net at 1; 48 the NFC West race with three Tyler, totaled 116 yards to go with reached the end zone on a 1-yard, determining the interest on a loan. shots Monday night as the Goulet scored twice for the of the overtime period to give the games. the 251 yards passing by Joe positions for some students Johnson, Programming I teacher, works with Julie Benes end-around play. 2 Rn Other applications include creating Nordiques downed the Whalers second straight game. He opened Washington Capitals a 2-1 NHL Simms, who had 202 of his 388 Montana. Rice now has 15 touchdowns, (A sm games, making calculations and on a computer program prior to the Thanksgiving 4-1 in Quebec Monday night for the scoring at 2; 19 of the opening triumph over the Canadiens yards passing during the21-point “ We ran the ball well and Joe which ties the 49ers’ season Eooli The Student Conservation Associ­ isolated backcountry areas and National Forest in New Mexico and M urr writing letters that can be sent to holidays. their fifth victory in six games. ^ i o d on a power play after Monday night, in Montreal. third quarter, said he concurred didn’t get sacked all night. It will ation of Charlestown, N.H., has operate out of self-sufficient tent the Rocky Mountain National Park record. His 1,367 yards receiving Quo several different people through Malarchuk, the key behind ^ rtfo rd ’s Dana Murzyn took at The victory snapped the Capi­ with Parcells’ decision to go for a look good in the stats, but that’s (hold announced that it is are offering camiu. Some of the work projects in Colorado. this year is a league-high and use of a READ ... DATA command. high-sticking penalty 52 seconds tals’ winless streak at 10 games first down in the fourth-and-2 not the bottom line,” offensive about 400 volunteer positions for students are involved in include The SCA provides all the neces­ Quebec’s recent surge, made 12 also a team record. Quo ( In order to write these programs, into the game. and it prolonged the Canadiens’ situation. students to work in national parks, trail maintenance and construc­ sary group equipment and food. stops in the third period and guard Randy Cross said. But in the third period, the Sec one must know specific code words Mike Eagles made it 2-0 at 5; 02 (LoR forests, wildlife refuges and other tion, revegetation of heavily im­ Participants are only responsible Band holding spoiled the Whalers’ comeback losing streak to five. Parcells said he had “ a gut “ Physically, they manhandled 49ers were unable to get a first and commands which the computer hopes, according to Evans. with his fifth goal of the season, Haworth was in front of the feeling” the sweep by Morris us up front so we had to throw the areas across the United States. pacted areas, wildlife habit im­ for personal gear and transporta­ understands. Mrs. Betty Johnson, down. In the fourth, Montana “ We had good chances early in and Brent Ashton added another Canadiens goal when he took a would work. ball more than we might have Quinr There are absolutely no tuition provement. and rough construction tion fees to and from the area. my instructor in the course, is very overthrew a wide-open R ice on power-play goal at 2; 15 of the passout from the corner from Simms said, “ It might not have wanted to.” Simms said. Quo ( costs required to participate in this of bridges and shelters. The final However, there is financiai aid able to teach these words in a the third period,” Evans said. one occasion. (high program and although students are week of each program Is devoted to available for those who cannot raffle for funds “ But every tim e we did, Malar­ second period for a 3-0 lead. Greg Adams and scored his been a wise call, really. But He completed 13 of 15 passes in “ I’d like to have that one pass serve Jogicai progression that enables the afford these expenses and who Kevin Dineen broke in alone club-leading 13th goal. Ha­ sometimes you’ve got to go with the third period. The last comple­ 11:16. selected on a competitive basis, a recreational wilderness excur­ students to know not just what the chuk was there.” back,” the quarterback said Thl experience in backpacking or sion such as a backpack or canoe demonstrate financial need. word does, but why it does that. The Manchester Friends of Music at all band musical events at Malarchuk has played in Qu­ and beat Malarchuk at the 6; 00 worth’s shot seemed to handcuff what your stomach teils you and tion went to tight end Mark later. StoMi camping is not a prerequisite. trip. The class is very interesting, for is hoiding a raffle to benefit the two Bennet Junior High, Illing Junior ebec’s last six games, allowing mark of the second period for Canadiens goaltender Brian not what your head tells you.” Bavaro, who lost a fumble at the In the final minutes, Montana Que The SCA program offers volun­ Interested students should send there is a good balance between junior high school bands and the High, and MHS until the drawing at only 10 goals over that span, and Hartford’s only goal. Hayward. Morris, who had 1,146 yards San Francisco 6-yard line for the directed a drive which died after molo teer management positions to high Each summer, the SCA makes it for applications and more detailed classwork and computer use. Manchester High School Band and the Tri-Band Concert on Feb. 7. the Nordiques have moved past But Goulet completed the The Capitals had run into a rushing and six lOO-yard games only blemish to an otherwise the 49ers got inside the New York StK school males and females who are scoring with 7; 19 to play in the before Monday night, wound up ebec possible for high school students to information. The address is; ’Though there is a lot of work, one Choir. The money that the MHS All parents of band students at Montreal and into first place in steady effort by Hayward until brilliant night. 25-yard line. Po: at leat 16 years old (graduating participate in one of 40 work group Student Conservation feels a sense of accomplishment in Band will receive will be put toward both the junior highs and MHS who the Adams Division, ahead of game. Lou Franceschetti’ s wrist shot with 14 yards on 13 carries, while The 49ers built their lead on a “ We had our chances right up 6; Qi seniors are still eligible). Each programs carried out in many Association seeing a finished program new flag corps equipment. are not already members are urged provincial rival Montreal. “ I changed my mind a little bit deflected off the skate of Mont­ the Giants finished with only 13 field goal by R ay Wersching and to the end,” Montana said. “ I (fo' group is made up of six, 10 or 12 save! conservattion areas across the P.O. Box 550 Dept. HSPR , smoothly running. I wholeheart­ The prize will be a queen-sized to sign up at the Friends of Music Malarchuk’s biggest saves in coming in on my second goal,” real defenseman Peter Svodova net yards on 19 carries. two second-quarter touchdowns didn’t feel like we were pressing participants and is directed by a country. Charlestown, NH 03603 edly recommend this course for any quilt made and donated by Illing booth at all band concerts. They the third period came when he the Nordiques’ sharp-shooter tied the game late in the second San Francisco’s rushing at­ by Jerry-Rice. The second-year In the second half. We just didn’t Re skilled adult supervisor. The Some of the participating areas' Kevli A ll applications for this student interested in computers. Junior High School teacher Mrs. would like your support. robbed Mike M illar in the third said.“ I was going to shoot high period. tack, boosted by the return of receiver caught an 11-yard scor­ execute.” groups iive. work, and learn are Glacier National Park in summer’s programs must be com­ Julie Benes Edwards. The tickets will be on sale Andrew Clevenger together for three to five weeks. Montana, the Great Smokies Na­ pleted and returned to the SCA by Capi Most of the groups are located in tional Park in Tennessee, the Gila March 1. 1987. FBLA planning winter luau Testimonial dinner group won 30 of the 50 road races R r (O ie Barr SAA co-president >- Mon ago and said it was the best move of his life. Close how the time flies. (Inte The “ Return of the Winners” testimonial won herein 1958. “ I can’t believe that I ran 10 seconds faster this lor honoring 11 of the 21 men who have won at least one mol to create mood for boards “ I quit running com petitively in 1962,” Close year but lost five spots,” 10th place finisher Charlie Manchester Road Race during its 50 years was a said. “ 1 ran for money last Thursday. I bet $2 with a Duggan said. “ I was happy with the wOy I ran So speaks for faculty sche Manchester — come escape to the never forget. Aloha! fitting climax to a week-long calendar of events. A sea breeze, soft sand, hula Herald Angle relative that I would finish the race.” uphill but downhill I was lousy. ’ ’ Pen< islands of the MHS cafeteria this Jennifer Clough Of the 11 past champions of Connecticut’s oldest girls, bronze bulging biceps, a He recalled the six-year period when he ran and “ You know. I ’m the only American to win 7:01 roasted pig ... weli maybe not a Friday for a tantalizing night you’ll Britt Gustafson and best road race, eight took part in the golden Earl Yost Svo won a turkey each year from Frank Haraburda’s Manchester since 1978,” he said. In fact, over the 9 One o f the frequent, unwritten campus. He does not need an issue roasted p ig... but everything eise at anniversary run two days earlier. The Sports Editor Emeritus Tulip Tree Turkey Farm in Glastonbury for being last nine years, seven Irishman and one, Th duties of a SAA co-president is to to excuse himself. the FBLA-sponsored Winter luau. Thanksgiving Day race^ttracted both a record Lem the first local finisher. The latter was second best Englishman besides Duggan walked off with first Svc act as a liaison between the Yet, Mr. Ludes does not want to Rumor has it that this is the number of entrants, 6,420. and the largest crowd biggest social event ever. Special in 1927 race. prize. That prize is now $1,000 but it was a T V set in Blun students and the faculty. On a few close the campus, particularly ever, an estimated 40,000. under these circumstances. As he student rates are also available for Bob Lowe, champ in back-to-back years, 1959 and 1980 when Duggan won. Ov occasions during the past two Only Charlie Robbins, the semi-retired months. Kristen and I have deli­ noted, this would set off a series of this evening in paradise; an unbe­ 1960, while at Brown University, has found real “ It was 85 degrees in Florida when I left for (A d( psychiatrist from Middletown, among runners Sh vered the students’ point of view to actions and reactions; The school is lievable $3 for advance tickets, an Duxbury, Mass. estate most successful, too, in his hometown of Manchester but the 44 degrees (at race time) was Mon residing in the area, was a notable absentee from Mr.” Ludes. Now, 1 'would like to littered and Mr, Ludes reacts by economical $4 at the door, and a $1 Checking my personal record book, the 11 men Englewood. N.J. still cold. I plan to move back East this summer Pc discount if you wear Hawaiian the testimonial. On Thanksgiving morning, O ot travel down the other side of the closing campus; the students react who were singly honored represent 60 percent of Lowe, 48, campaigned for more than a decade and will be shooting for a better time and G< garb. Now we bet you’re wondering Robbins took part in his 35th consecutive avenue. to this by defaming the mterior of the winners dating back to that 1927 run. after college and in Masters Division competition placement next year,” he said. Duggan, 33, has a 17 SI Ever .since Kristen announced the school; Mr. Ludes reacts to this when you take part in this utterly Manchester holiday trot and his 41st overall. Both A - Bearded Amby Burfoot is the all-time champion, won the National 10,000-meter run in 1985. He still record 19 straight years on the top 25 prize list. that the exterior of the school needs 'by taking another action and the divine, not to mention rowdy, event. Rs are records. with nine conquests of the Manchester course to his competes in races from 1,500 to 10,000 meters. Also businessmen today are ex-champs John Vine to be cleaned, students have been students react again. And so it goes. It’s Friday from 7 to 11 p.m. The well-patronized Army and Navy Club on credit, including seven in succession. The form er John Kelley, who will note his 56th birthday the Vitale and Ray Crothers. The pair operate the vocally wondering about an ulterior The faculty would like to promote You’re also probably thinking to Main Street was colorfully decked out Saturday positivism in this campaign as well yourseif, but coliege boards are the schoolteacher is busy these days as executive day before Christmas, is still on the road, but Run-In sporting goods store in Rocky Hill, a center motive. night in honor of the men who have helped put There is one motive behind this as. if not more than, negativism. next day. Now we ask you, if you are editor of Runner’s World. The 40-year-old was in behind the wheel of a taxi in Mystic. A six-time for racing buffs. Vitale’s win in 1970 prevented Manchester on the nation’s road racing map. campaign. The school must look Bill Dion, superintendent of the home Friday night in front of the his 24th straight local run this year. champ here, including a string of three straight, Burfoot from racking up 10 straight victories in “ If it wasn’t for the Road Race, I don’t think too presentable and the parking lot buildipg, has made an offer to the TV, wili you honestly go to bed Little Johnny Kelley annexed six Manchester 1951 to 1953, he is also busy writing about the sport Manchester while former schoolteacher Crothers’ many people outside Connecticut would know must be safe for Lifestar. The student body. If a substantial before 11 p.m.? We didn’t think so. wins. Joe McCluskey added four, including the last he knows best — running — for the New London victory came in 1965. 6 So come take your mind off those where it was,” four-time champion Eamonn administration has given us the change is set forth in the school and at age 36,.the oldest champ ever. Coghlan won in all Day and the weekly shore line Compass. He’s also a “ If I had been able to train two more weeks I Mil initiative to meet this goal, and wb less of his department’s money is life threatening tests or any othe' Coghlan noted. three times he entered and Bob Lowe was a former teacher. would have run Manchester, Coghlan said. “ I ’m Ui are meeting the challenge. If the spent on cleanup, he will donate, in worries and “ come back to Coghlan was one of the three ex-champions who kern two-time champ. Other form er winners on hand, “ I was given No. 6022 for Thursday’s race and I pointing to the indoor season, especially the challenge were to be ignored, the our name, a gift to the school with Hawaii! ” were honored but didn’t run in the 50th race. Sco< each with single successes, were John McCluskey, don’t think anyone recognized me,” the former Millrose Games in New York and the World Indoor Soir principal would be forced to take the. dollars saved. If this hasn’t fazed you, how Brothers McCluskey, John and Joe, both well and Flei Charlie Dyson, Pete Close, Ray Crothers, John two-time Olympian said. “ My finishing time was Championship in Indianapolis in March In the 3.000 repressive measures, such.as clos- ’The work has begun, and we the about sipping fresh coconut milk spry at 77 and 75 years respectively, also were on assi students are addressing the prob­ straight from its native shell or at Vitale and Charlie Duggan. 29; 16 but it was a most enjoyable race with no meters.” Coghlan is still employed by the Irish sovi .Ing the school campus. If he, too, the sidelines. John McCluskey was the oldest lem. The school will not only be least Hawaiian punch. And if you Thirty victories in 50 years this group garnered. pressure.” Tourist Board as a good-will ambassador. were to refuse to take the initiative form er king of the road on hand, having gained that (do nothing). then officials from the restor^ in the near future, but will haven’t noticed, the golden glows Next to Robbins’ endurance record of running Joe McCluskey, the man who sparked interest in 8qi lumor in the inaugural run in 1927 when it was listed city would solve the problem. I can contintM to he unitttercd for many (tans) are beginning to fade — so Manchester, Chalie Dyson has been in 35 Silk Town the race in the early 1930s, admitted he was w tomoiTaiga. come revive them under the hot 'AS a cross country run of five miles. wee assure you that their solution wouM Pete Close, 49, the last United States Olympian scrambles, 18 in a row. “ flabbergasted at the turnout of runners. Perhaps Matt Flynn lights of the tropics. How about “ I never dreamed that the race would grow. I Nev not be popular. “ This year’s performance was my personal the race is growing too big. The crowds are Just five being on the same island as the was thrilled just watching the start of the race, it out of Manchester — following Joe McCluskey and MIk This campaign was not designed worst., My time was 29; 47,” the 1956 champion said. fantastic. Manchester was always a great race to bring closed campus through the hottest D.J. in Manchester provid­ was such a beautiful sight,” the long-time , ’ weightman Bill Burton — is now in real estate in Hav Maine and doing well. “ Business is booming,” he Remember that ’56 run? It was the closest in town,” the best-known native son added. Dov bock door. Neither was It planned to Each year thousands of tons of ing dancing excitement and other physician noted over the dining table. John Cro history with Dyson, now 51, holding off Alan Shaler Mayor Barbara Weinberg summed up the race’s be fueled by negativism and extraterrestrial material exotic surprises. There’s some­ McCluskey, a native son like his more famous noted. After an outstanding track and cross Cor thing for everyone. country coaching career at M IT and Tufts, Close of Hamilton College to win by one second. That golden birthday as “ the highlight of the year for Low threats If Mr. Lgdes did not agree breaches Earth’s atmospheric brother, is a retired M.D. after many years of one So come on all you couch potatoes never-to-be-forgotten thriller was 30 years a g o ... Manchester.” with open campus and wantH It shield, but most burns up before practice in Brockton, Mass. He now lives in packed up and settled on Maine’s coast three years Moi abolished, he would close the impact. Matt Flynn hanging out in the back woods of Patio roach MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986 — 17 W — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1986 18 - MAI Bobby Layne’s friends will miss the ‘player's player' S ports In Brief U C L A brings back old-time religion

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - ever seen,” said Stautner. Pontiac. Mich., for a similar was the star and the center of done, way overdone. I never Bobby Layne's 'friends say "He was a fun-loving person ailment. attention, on and off the field. believed he did that nearly as Miami, Penn State lead grid poll Once when he played for the much as his reputation was." they’l! miss him. that lived hard and played hard," He was visiting Michigan to NEW YORK — The Miami Hurricanes and the Penn State N CAA Hoop Steelers against the New York During his 15-year career, “ He had more best friends than said long-time friend and Lions present a Pro Football Hall of Nittany Lions finished 1-2 in The Associated Press’ final Giants, he was discovered still In Layne completed 1,814 of 3,700 anybody I've ever known. That’s teammate Doak Walker. "He Fame ring and certificate to regular-season poll and will face each other in the Fiesta Bowl on New York two days later. He told passes for 26,769 yards and 196 indicative of the type of person he was a fighter all the way.Bobby Walker, who was inducted this Jan. 2, the 21st time the No. 1 and No. 2 teams have met since the was,” , said Dallas defensive never lost a game. Time Just ran year. reporters he hadn’t gotten the touchdowns. He was elected to By The Associated Press the Pro Football Hall of Fame in AP poll began in 1936. coordinator Ernie Stautner, who out. And I guess time ran out Layne, the last player to play city out of his system. The Hurricanes received 53 of 58 first-place votes and 1,155 of a QUES roomed with Layne when they (Monday),’’ Walker said in a without a face mask,Ted Detroit Another time, playing for the 1967. The UCLA Bruins brought In Octob ” A lot of people thought he possible 1,160 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers played with the Pittsburgh Steel- telephone Interview from his to NFL championships in 1952, Steelers against Dallas, Layne back some of that old-time I obtal kicked a fullback in the buttocks wasn’t as good a player for us as and sportscasters. Miami has been No. 1 since defeating ers, after the Hail of Fame Denver home. 1953 and 1957, and also played for Oklahoma 28-16 on Sept. 27. basketball religion to Pauley bank cei after a play. He later explained he was for Detroit, but to me, he quarterback died Monday of “ Bobby was a fighter,” Walker the Chicago Bears, New York Penn State, also 11-0, received the other five first-place votes Pavilion. of depo cardiac arrest. He was S9. said.” He had great confidence in Bulldogs and the Steelers in a the fullback hadn’t run the play was in the prime of his career," Gaining what Coach Walt 810,537.1 Rooney said. “ Bobby played " and 1,082 points. The Lions are No. 2 for the third consecutive Layne, vuho starred with the himself. And he loved to win. He 15-year professional career that properly. .-.week. Hazzard called “ one of UCLA’s compo Detroit Lions and the Steelers was the most fierce competitor ended in 1962. When he joined the Steelers, some great games for us.” biggest wins," the unheralded daily fo during the 'SOs and '60s, had been that I’ve ever seen play. Whether “ He quit one year too soon as according to one account, he took After retiring, Layne was Bruins ki^ocked off top-ranked years a hospitalized for more than two it’s football, basketball or base­ far as I was concerned," Steelers over a poker game in progress quarterback coach with the North Carolina 89-84 Monday percent, weeks in critical condition. He ball, he loved to win. He wouldn’t owner Art Rooney said Monday. and answered a challenge from a Steelers from 1963-65, then with North Carolina still on top In hoop night and avenged the worst the CD n was admitted to Methodist Hos­ settle for anything but a win. ” We went right to the last game disgruntled tackle by snarling, the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965. defeat in their history. the bank During 1966-67, he was a scout for NEW YORK — North Carolina, which routed two Hawaiian pital in Lubbock on Nov. 15, “ He threw all cautions to the of the season (in 1963) and we’ve “ I deal — I’m the quarterback." opponents, remained atop The Associated Press’ college “ We demonstrated that our it had the Cowboys. $3,243.14 suffering from internal bleeding. win and instilled in everybody talked about it often ... that if he "I knew Bobby well, Itwasn’ta basketball poll, but defending national champion liouisville, recruits are as good as anyone’s, typical owner and player rela­ In later years, Layne’s inter­ no more Known as a "player’s player’’ who played with him that we hadn’t quit, we would have won which suffered three losses in Alaska, dropped from the Top and our players can compete tionship. I was close to him,” ests included oil and business, After during his career, friends and were going to win, that we it." Twenty. with anyone,” said Hazzard, a couldn’t be beat," Walker said. Wherever he played after he Rooney said. "He always had a but he expressed the following one-time member of the national admitte( teammates also remembered The Tar Heels, who beat Hawaii 98-78 and Hawaii Ix)a 11180, increase Layne for his competitiveness. A longtime Lubbock resident, began playing football during his reputation for being a carouser, philosophy: “ If a man works BOBBY LAYI^E championship teams that used to for enjoying the night life, but I after noon, the Job is too big for received 53 first-place votes and 1,246 points from a nationwide $3,411. I “ He was a great guy and he Layne returned to the city Nov. his high school days in the Dallas .. dead at age 59 panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. represent UCLA in the 1960s. after being hospitalized in suburb of Highland Park, Layne always thought that was over­ him in the first place.” should I was the greatest competitor I’ve 12 That was a comfortable margin over No. 2 Nevada-Las Vegas, The'upset at Pauley was a bit of right? which won the National Invitation Tournament Classic with a deja vu for the Bruins, who won 9195 double-overtime victory over Western Kentucky. Nevada- 10 NCAA championships in the ANSB Las Vegas was fifth last week. 1960s and 1970s. It also avenged CD’s ex. However, the Tar Heels lost to UCLA 8184 Monday night. last season’s 107-70 embarrass­ If the ment at Chapel 1^11. SCOREBOARD “ Thi^is another check off my N H L cites North Stars’ Beaupre list,” saimUCLA forward Reggie E Miller, who scored 32 points. M io w a s T Utah 14 1485 106.1 “ I’ve got a lot of checks.” Curtis, Russo, LOW, LincMtrom and Ashland 0 , OonnoiL*L . „ MONTREAL — Goaltender Don Beaupre of the Minnesota Dallas 15 16M 106.9 Benedictine, Kan. 1X Part: 0 In other games involved the WolnIckI one MCh. Potorson, Mossl- Indiana 16 1720 10.5 North Stars won three straight games against Norris Division cotto, Hoyts and Ktith Mllltn plovtd Bowling Oraen » . HfldNbwg 0 ; BaeketKall Sacramento 15 1619 10.9 Cent. Michigan WO, Trl-Stale 54 rivals and was named the NHL’s Player of the Week for the nation’s ranked teams, it was No. Hockey well dtftnslvelv. David Beaulieu was In Footbafl Cleveland 14 1512 10.0 goal for both triumphs. 10.4 andnnotl 84, Regis S period ending Sunday, the league said Monday. 4 Purdue 96, Illinois State 54; No. Philadelphia 15 1641 Cleveland SI. 10, Ctarton 61 ' 1647 10.8 Beaupre had a 2.33 goals-against average during the week to 6 Kansas 87, Southern University Ol Golden Stale 15 E. Illinois 0 , Illinois Tech 54 m n NBAStiifdlngt ivvw «/vrwy 15 160 111.5 E. M IchIm 96, Grand Valley St. 56 beat Vancouver Canucks left wing Petri Skriko for the honor. 69; No. 7 Auburn 94, Armstrong P W B NFL Slandingt L.A. Clippers 15 160 1129 NHL Stindlngt 113.4 Evonsvllie 0 , Montana St. 79 State 54; No. 8 Alabama 96, Regal Men's Shop hod three gomes Phoenix 15 101 (3raoeland 0 , Stmpeon 56 “ By Peti last weekend, and won them all. Regal's BASTBRN CONPiaaNCa Son Antonio 15 170 113.5 Furman 69; No. 15 Georgia Tech AMBRICAN CONPRRBNCa 114.1 (3rand View 56, NEMIseouft 0 ;; The As WALBS CONraRBNCR nipped Avon, 3-3, blanked South Wind­ AHanNc Divislen Portland 17 1940 Homllne 0 , Mlnn.-Morrts 0 C 114.4 84. Penn 57 and No. 17 Syracuse sor, SOandwhIpped Southern Connecti­ W L Pet. Seattle 14 160 Indiana St. 0 , William Penn 56 Williams N B A’s player of week W L T Pel. PP PA Boston 10 .714 Denver 15 170 119.7 82, George Washington 69. W L T Pis O P O A cut, e-1. Tim Shumaker had two goals 3 0 .709 347 220 Kansas V, Southern U. 0 _ •• NEW 17 4 2 3« K» 54 and Peter Haves one agolnst Avon. New England 10 Philadelphia W 4er Vt PhllaeMehla N.Y. Jets 10 3 0 .709 309 2U Kansas St. 0 , Grand Canyon 57 ' NEW YORK — Rookie forward John Williams of the Cleveland Miller scored 21 of his points in Monda; PitMwreh 13 9 4 » M 85 Drek Wood hod two assists and Jaime Washington 7 .40 3V!i Kent SI. 79. Robert M om s 51 Miami 6 7 0 .40 335 313 4 .20 7 Cavaliers, with averages of 23 points and 13.5 rebounds, was the second half, and freshmen N Y Islanders 13 9 1 27 0 74 Lockwood and Jeff Grote one apiece. 0 .30 249 2 0 New York NBA L9adere Lincoln 0 , Harrls-Stowe 67 Pond’s 24 0 IM Goalie Tom MItnev hod i f saves. Buffalo 4 9 New Jersey 3 .20 7V«i iw w jwwwwy 11 10 2 Indianapolis 0 13 .000 147 339 Luther 0 , Marvereet 54 named the NBA Player of the Weekfor the period ending Sunday, Greg Foster an(i Trevor Wilson attempt W nM niSon S 13 5 21 ■1 101 MItnev hod seven stops In blanking Oeniral Dhrtslan Central Mankato St. 0 , Gustav Adolphus 0 the league said Monday. played key roles as^ the Bruins and agi N Y fCOIrOfri 7 11 6 0 0 10 South WIdnsor. Chris MIckus, Brian Altonta 12 .00 Team Offm te M a ra u i^ 84, Wisconsin 71 Cleveland 9 4 .092 589 273 11 .60 2 a AP photo AStams DMslen W ry and Wood had the oals with Haves .015 323 332 Milwaukee Morymount 73. Kansas Wesleyan 0 . Williams led the Cavaliers to victories over Portland and New hung on to beat tbe Tar Heels. product 4 99 0 and Dan Borrv notching assists. And, Cincinnati Chicago 7 .530 4 Denver 15 1786 119.11% ^ Quebec 13 9 n Pittsburgh .300 210 271 Michigan W, Boll St. 57 •' York during the week. Also nominated for the award were Derek The Bruins led almost the Montreal 12 W 3 27 96 92 against Southern Connecticut, Wry, Detroit 6 .50 4W Dallas 15 1771 118.1 Houston .231 235 205 117.5 Nebraska 76. Oregon 0 (right) as he brings the ball up court in The d( Hartford 11 7 3 25 16 72 Cory Southerland and Bill Pace each Indiana 7 .40 5Vi L.A. Lakers 14 1645 North Pork 0 , St. SAary's, Minn. 72 Harper of Dallas, Michael Jordan of Chicago, A.C. Green of the entire way, opening a 13-point Syracuse University sophomore guard Cleveland 5 X t 616 Portland 17 1961 115.4 calls for Boston 10 11 4 24 85 86 had two goals and MIckus, Wood and 3 .70 321 219 Northwestern 74, N. Illinois 0 , Los Angeles Lakers, Chuck Person of Indiana, Cliff Levingston of lead in the first half. Foster Sherman Douglas keeps an eye on the first half of their game at the Carrier Buffalo 5 15 3 13 0 86 Jason Allen one apiece. Haves and Denver WaSTBRN CONPaRRNCa Seattle 14 150 1111 to pay t L.A. Raiders 5 .615 20 2 0 1562 NW MIssourt 77, Missouri Western 0 . Atlanta, Karl Malone of Utah and Joe Barry Carroll of Golden scored six points in the second CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Wood each hod three assists, MIckus Boston 14 111.6 Oakland, Mich. 0 , Central St. 62 George Washington guard Joe Dooley Dome Monday night. Chesebi Kansas City 0 .530 277 20 10 5 .667 — Phoenix 15 160 111.5 Nerrts Division two and Barry, Shumaker and Sean .530 254 253 Dallas Ohio U. 81, Akron 79 > State. half and Wilson added six more in 4 24 0 92 A llard one apiece. MItnev had 11 soves. Seattle 0 Denver 8 7 .533 2 Milwaukee 17 180 110.5 per-sha Toronto 10 10 10 .231 267 315 Purdue 96. Illinois St. 54 ; the final four minutes to shut the St. Louis 9 9 4 72 0 76 San Diego Houston 7 7 J 0 216 Golden State 15 1656 110.4 both by Elzey, in the first half. launche NATIONAL CONPERRNCR 2V6 1653 1TO.2 Rosary 0 , Benedictine, III. 97, O T . points and grabbed 11 rebounds lost all of them. Minnesota 9 11 2 20 92 97 Utah 7 7 J 0 Philadelphia 15 St. Scholoetlca 81, AAacolestsr 61 door on the Tar Heels, who had Brands, 63 0 Pm Wm A aoN Sacramento 5 10 .333 5 Atlanta 15 1641 10.4 to lead Kansas over Southern Along with Moore, four other Ferrell, 6-foot-7, played both Detroit 9 12 2 20 11 .046 265 191 So. Illinois 97, Murray St. 87 - Knicks fire Brown, promote Hill the opportunity to tie in the last 10 Ctiloogo 6 14 5 17 92 10 v-N.Y. Giants San Antonio 5 10 .333 5 Utah 14 140 106.4 University. Cedric Hunter and Auburn players scored 10 points forward and guard in the first $2.8 bill Design Group I bowed to Watertown, V-Washingtn 11 .046 30 227 150 10.9 S. Ill.-Edfrardsyllle W5, Knox 92 •• Smyltw Divislen PocNlc DIvIsloa Son Antonio 15 SW BopHst, Texas 75, Howard Payne 66[ minutes. The < 9-3. Sean Maloney, Kevin WIehn and Dallas 7 .50 30 01 12 -2 .857 — Detroit 12 1263 1 0 J NEW YORK — Huble Brown was fired as coach of the New Mark Randall added 15 points each; Terrance Howard, Mike half, when he blocked one shot Winnipeg 15 S 1 31 92 0 Jim Curry had the goals. Drelk Moulton 20 L.A. Lakers Taylor 81 Hlllsdole 67 . , Kenny Smith led North Carol­ busines 111 95 Phllodelpha 4 .30 20 Golden Stale 9 6 .60 3W Indiana 16 1684 10.3 and hit 9 of 12 from the field. Edmonton 14 10 1 i f and Rod Grey each drew one assist. 3 .231 10 297 Washington, Mo. 0 , Mlllsaps 74 York Knicks and replaced by assistant Bob Hill because of the each for the Jayhawks, and Jones, Johnny Lynn and Aundrae Colgarv 13 11 0 26 97 0 St. Louis Seattle 8 6 .571 4 Sacramento 15 1M1 1M.1 ina with 18 points. Ferrell, who finished with 26 suspect Brenna Lundberg had 14 saves for Central 9 .471 5V» 14 1446 10.3 Webster 0 , Prlnclpta 0 NBA team’s failure to improve after recovering from a two-year Randall also grabbed 10 Davis. ’ ’ Los Angeles 9 14 2 » K)1 114 Portland 8 Houston W. Illinois 129, Roosevelt 0 ' “ They played with intensity would Design Group. x-Chloogo 11 .046 264 10 Phoenix 6 9 .40 6V6 Chicago 13 1342 10.2 rebounds. Auburn outrebounded the Pi­ points, helped the Yellow Jackets Vancouver 7 15 2 16 81 « 7 .50 323 227 Wooster 75, AAorletta 73 run of injuries. Chesebi Monday's Oemes Minnesota L A . Clippers 3 12 .20 9 F O O TB A LL 30. San Francisco, Montana 32-52-1-251. West, Clev. 0 99 .60 L e h W 0 , Dickinson 52 1 Nevodo-Los Vegas (43) did not; finish seventh in their pre-season poll after 5-8-2 campaign In McHale, Bos. 133 220 .60 LeMovne 0 , Cortland St. 57 i Paine Stewart No. 1 in PGA’s draft Capitala 2. Canadians 1 (OT) R E C E IV IN (3 -N .Y . Giants, Bovaro 7-0, pk^. D E TR O IT LIONS— Signed Eric Sanders, Robinson 5-116/ Morris 942, Galbreath 3 0 , Schrempf, Dali. 64 10 .50 Lock Haven 73, (Mansfield 57 j. Indiana (13) did not ploy. 1985 compiled an 11-2-3 record and allowed just five goals. The offensive tackle, waived Tom Turnure, Corthon 313, McConkev 2-46, B. Johnson Paxson, Chi. 45 114 .570 Lycoming 70. AAenloh 0 4.Purdue(23)beatllllnolsStale91M. Elis’were eliminated from the NCAA tournament by Harvard on by the Nabisco Championships, and the 8101—1 Johnson, Port. 0 171 J61 Manhattan 73, St. Fronds, N.Y. 59 LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — The PGA’s Nabisco also will sponsor; 2-0, Anderson 1-11 San Francisco, Craig penalty kicks following a double-overtime 0-0 tie. Byron Nelson Classic made Andy Bean the 1 8 8 8 - 1 ° * l^ iA N A P O L IS COLTS— R red Rod 12-75, Rice 9 0 , Fronds 539, Clark 3 0 , Hansen, Utah 61 110 .555 Merevhurst 0 , (taneva 79 5. lowo (33) did fM>t ploy. , draft day just doesn’t draw the attention of The $2 million Nabisco Championships of Rrst Period— 1, Montreal, Naslund 9 Dowhower, coach. Named Ron Meyer Cribbs 13, Crawford 1-5, Frank 1-5 Cartwright, N.Y. 0 10 .553 Mlllersvilla WO, York, Pa. 59 6. Kansas (10) beat teuthern U. 0 -0 . • Griggs won the aword Monday on the basis of voting by Golf tournament, a limited-field event to be No. 3 pick. (Chellos, GIngras), 5 :0 (pp). Penalties— Mt. St. AAary's, N.Y. 91 CCN Y 71 those of major team sports and rightly so MISSED F IE L D G O A L S -N .Y . Giants, T e l Avg 7. Auburn (13) beat Armstrong State' • members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of Greg Norman, the Australian who won the Barrett, Was (holding), 5:02; Can>onr)eau, “ Naw ORLEANS SAINTS-Walved Der- Allege 41, 42. G Off New Hampshire 51, Boston Coll. 40 940 . because golf is an individual sport. played in October, probably in San Antonio, AAon (tripping), 11:0; Hatcher, Was land Moore, defensive lineman. Oakley, Chi. 13 47 121 10 119 New Haven 10, Phita. Textile M 8. Alaboma (10) beat Furman 9639. America. The national Coach of the Year will be announced at the British Open and dominated world golf in Parish, Bos. 14 119 173 114 N. Adams St. I l l Green Mountain 10 However, the PGA djd hold its draft Texas, and; (Interference), 15:09; Barrett, Was, ma­ S E A T T L E SEAHAW KS— Released Jim 9. Illinois (1 0 did not ploy. NSCAA’s annual banquet in Boston in January. The Nabisco Grand Prix of Golf individual 1986, went to the Hardee’s Classic as the lor (ftahtlng), 19:04; Corson, Mon, Laughton, center. Re-signed Glenn Hyde, College Football Top Twenty Lalmbeer, Det. 12 0 10 113 Old Mfeslburv 79, Purchase St. 40 10. N i ^ (11) did not p lw . • Monday and Payne Stewart, a non-winner malor (fighting), 19:(M. Olaluwon, Hou. 12 92 1 0 112 Phita. Phorntaev 40. MIserIcordIa 56 11. Oklahoma (1-1) did not play. ■ competition, a season-long competition fourth pick, and PGA champion Bob Tway, center. 15 118 1 0 111 St. Josep h's, M a in e 92, M aine this year but the leader in Top Ten finishes HOCKEY Williams, N J . 11 Pimburoh (1-0 did not ploy. tbe 1986 Player of the Year, was taken by the The Top Twenty teoms In The Associated Willis, Atl. 15 10 171 11.4 Formlngtonta with 16, was selected No. 1 by the Hawaiian which offers $1 million in bonus prizes and ^ Second Period— ^1 Washington, France- Noltefial Hockey League 13. Kentucky (1-0 did not ploy. Bob Hope Classic as the fifth pick overall. schettl 5 (Gartner, Longwav), 18:0. Press' college footboll poll, with Donaldson, Doll. 15 10 1 0 11.2 Salve Regina 56, Coast <3uard 51 - 14. W. Kentucky (11) did not play. ould), 1:0. Penalties— None. 6. Nebraska 910 Ml 6 Harper, Doll. 15 7.9 York, N.Y. 74, MedgorMedgarI Evers 0 Bv R American Hockey League. SOUTH There were no other major surprises in the day’s racing, which Shots on goal— Woshington 917-1-2— 29. COLLEGE lA rIzona St. 91-1 7T7 8 Thomas, Det. 12 7.7 T h e) Montreal 92-7-2— 18. NCAA— Announced that the Committee S.Texos A5M 910 710 10 Drexler, Port. 17 7.5 Alabama 96, Furman 60 Big Eaal atandlnga saw the favorites all winning with the exception of USA, the San Power-ploy Opportunities— Washington on Infractions a m o v e d Southern Califor­ lArkonsos 923 692 9 Porter, Port. 17 7.4 Appalachian St. 0 , S.C.-Sportanburg 40 0 0 5; AAontreol 0 of 1. 10. Auburn 923 0 1 14 Humphries, Phoe. 15 7.4 Auburn 94, Armstrong St. 54 Big East Conference O'ell Francisco-based entry which fell to Italia after'losing a NE nio's request to offer five additional football W L W L PU/fifF/ELD Goalies— Washington, Peeters (18 shots- ll.OhIo St. 900 578 11 Sparrow, N.Y. 16 7.4 Campbell W5, Methodist 74 scholarships In 1987. St. John's spinnaker overboard and having Jib problems. Both boats were Jockeys lose appeal of tests Airlir llWoshlngton 8-11 13 Catawba 99. Belmont Abbey O ■ 0 2 17 saves). Montreal, Hoyword (2927). C A TH O LIC — Announced the resignation 0 1 Connecticut GHEYH(nmPAHK A — 16,114. of Ron Waldron, football coach. Named llAlabanrM 900 452 7 Team Olfsme Centre 81, Kentucky St. 76 flying protest flags at the finish. Texai 14.Boylor 800 337 16 G Pt. Avg Charleston, S.C. 87, Florida Tech 69 Pittsburgh Referee— Mike Noeth. Linesmen— AAark Fred O'Connor feolball coach. Seton Hall America II, sailed by , dropped from second po Indus Vines, Pat Dopuzzo. 15UCLA 7-11 316 15 Denver 15 17M 119.1 Citadel 91 Coker 57 the New York-based Jockeys’ testing even though the rules More Action— More Otten ILLINOIS— Extended the contract of Cumberland, Kv. 59. Union, Ky. 57 Syrocuse fourth place in the standings with 56 points. New Zealand, which WASHINGTON (AP) - Willie Races every 15 minutes, open 6 days a weefc showi Mike White, football coach, through the 190 15Arlzona 803 30 12 Dallas 15 1771 118.1 Guild Inc., said he lent his name apply to racing officials, trainers IlGeorgta 003 234 18 L.A. Lakers 14 1645 117.5 Delta St. 74, Alcorn St. 99 (Beorgetown won a lopsided victory over Challenge France, now has 78 points. Shoemaker said he has “ no comp season. lO.North Coroln St. 17 East Carolina 67. South Corollno 57 Vlllanova and grooms as well. LAM AR— Announced that It has with­ 111 IMW 19 Portland 1961 115.4 20 more than and Stars & Stripes, the San Diego problem at all” with drug and to the suit because of abuses in WINTER over 19. Iowa 800 127 0 Seattle 14 1570 1111 E. Kentucky 0 , Somford 77 Providence 1 1 But Bruce Garland, of the New drawn Its taotball program from the 100 10 - 14 E. T ennessee St. 84, N.C. Wesleyan 64 Boston College 1 0 alcohol testing for jockeys and some testing programs. "F( Southland Conference to lointhedynerloon 0 . Stanford Boston 1562 111.6 Yacht Club’s entry. Jersey Racing Commission, said E^HO hockey Others receMng votes: Clemson 47, Phoenix 15 160 111.5 Ferrum 94, Shenandoah 0 other horse-racing workers. “ I have no problem at all with I exp South Attantlc Contarence. Boston College27, VI rglnlaTech24,SanJose Milwaukee 17 180 110.5 Rortda 0 , Stetson 75 Mentfoy's Gomes it if it’s done in the right vein,” he the urine tests are administered Stale 0 , Son Diego State 15, Southern Cal (Jolden State 15 16« 110.4 Georgia Tech 84, Penn 57 New Hampshire 51, Boston College 0 " His comments came after the 6 East! at random, to three to five people OPEN 1 1 m a t in e e "]1 EVENING 1 U'A. Rortda State 7, Miami o l Ohio 7, PhllocMphta 15 1653 110.2 (irambllna 97, Jarvis Christian 79 Syracuse 0 , (Seorge Washington 0 ! tests were upheld Monday when said. who I Minnesota 5, Mississippi 4, North Carolina Atlanta 15 1641 10.4 Homipton 71, N.C. Central 66 Seton Hall 0 , Pace 66 . Players’ prayers lead to rampage Other plaintiffs in the suit were a day at state tracks. Tests, YEAR the Supreme Court refused to ROUND' 1 1 1:00 PM 1 7:30 PM 1 Mont MitoA Bowling 1 Colorado 1, Fresno State LTexosTech Utah 14 140 106.4 High Point O , MOngofe 0 Tedov't Gomes Jockeys Angel Cordero, Bill begun in 1985, are given to 1. San Antonia 15 1588 105.9 James Madison 74, VMI M UConn at Yale, 8 p.m. •. NEW YORK — Four American tennis players on tour in hear a challenge of the checks by phia United Bank blanked Kent lost wee­ Providence at Holy Cross anyone with the potential ability kend, 53. Chris Poce, Tlgger Lebrun, Detroit 12 1263 105.3 Louisiana Tech 121 Concordia, Texas 0 five riders, including McCauley, Philip Grove and going Indiana 16 1684 105.3 Lyndiburg 77, Greensboro 71 Fordham at St. John's Nigeria returned home after one jumped through a window to effect a race’s outcome. Scott RIcard, Jon Phelps and Jamie wednesdoy’s Gomes Shoemaker.' Vince Bracclale. ever) Southerland hod the pools. Kevin Sacramento 15 1561 104.1 Mercer 84, Bethune-Cookmon 0 ■creaming he could see Jesus and two others destroyed their Eaatern Bualnaaa Houston 14 1446 10.3 Morehouse 74, R tk 0 Grambllno at Georgetown Roger Smith, the lawyer for Garland said. Eai Fleming and Mike Soderlund each hod PItsburgh at St. Fronds (Po.) 'j possessions following a day of praying, the fourth player said The court rejected the jockeys’ assists and Shown Haves hod only two R.Jerrv 159, H.Peters 143, Mark TV ChicagoChic 13 1342 10.2 N. Carolina A liT 0 , Detroit 72 the group, said the riders were Breathalyzer tests are given to the n r L.A. Cllpi 15 1546 10 .1 NW Louisiana 79. Centenoiv 72 Vlllanova at George Mason ' claim that breathalyzer and soves In pool to record the shutout. Holmes 152-14140, L. Annuli 151-149-433, St. Peteron's at Seton Hall Mfondav “ disappointed” by the court’s all jockeys and officials before week J.SIrlonnI 159404, L.Seretto 151, T. Woshlnaton 15 1542 1018 Pfeiffer 66. Pembroke St. 57 Jimmy Gurfeln of New Ybrk received cuts and bruises when he urine ffests required by New nVWai0rSAi ^WfwwY IA0G0A4 15 1519 10.3 Rkevllle 88, Clinch Valley 67 Thorsdoy's Gon.„ refusal to hear their case. Hous Aceto 146, G.Szobo 151, D.Dynes 161427, Central Connectlcjit at UConn crashed through his hotel window in Lagos. Nigeria, onto the roof Jersey race officials violated the Squirt A B.Holm es 10-411, E.Roux 161424, TONIGHT Cleveland 14 1415 10.1 Itadford 64, Cent. Wesleyan 45 “ Sooner or later, the Supreme effor 7:0 — NBA: Bullets vs. Celtics at New York 16 150 0 .6 Roanoke 57, Averett 52 (Storrs),8p.m. of an adjoining building, then Jumped to the ground. riders’ constitqtional rights. 'Tho'WillSi/'^rcul W. Wood & Son won twice over the J.Melzen 151151427, T.Stanchfteld 10, Harvard at Boston College acqui T.Fahey 147, T.Kawzun 149. HI Aver­ Hartford, SiportsChonnel, W K H T. St. Leo 0 , Elmhurst 0 “ It doesn’t bother me one way Court has to decide this issue,” Appeals, upholding the regula­ weekend, beating East Haven, 13, and 7:0 — College Basketball: Indiana G Avg Show 106, Elizabeth City St. 10 Prtdoy's Gomes ^ ■, Morris “ Skip” Strode of El Cajon, Calif., and Bud Cox of when age: L.Seretto 135.0, D.Dynes 10.7, Carrier Classic: Oklahoma Ifa tV a t Smith said of the increasing tions last July, said, “ Frequent Newington, 73. Marty Curtis had all vs. Notre Dame, ESPN. Atlanta 15 1521 10.4 South Alabama 0 , Stepfien F. Austin 0 Atlanta destroyed passports, travelers checks, cash and other or the other,” Shoemaker, who facin five goals In the win ot Eost Haven. R.Joiner 10.1; HI Single: L. Annuli 05, Syracuse, 7 p.m. ' number of drug-testing pro­ alcohol and drug testing is an 'Closed December 24 8$ 25 HI Triple: D.Dynes 473, HI No Mark: 7:0 — College Hockey: Boston Houston 14 1421 10.5 So. Mlselselppl 84, N E Louisiana 40 Dossessions, according to Bobby Banck, the fourth player. has ridden three Kentucky Derby Mike Russo had four assists and Billy University vs. Boston College, NESN. New York 16 1637 102.3 Southern Tech 78, Rorlda Memorial SB Sotordoy’s Gomes grams nationwide. effective means of demonstrat­ PuHniUielWogeitnU perat Hayes and Eric Peterson one apiece. B.(3oodln 96. Purdue at UConn (Civic Center), i '. *Strode Cox and Gurfeln met with the U.S. Embassy doctor in winners, said, then added that he Standings: Pantry 21-15, Brown's 8 :0 — College Bosketball: UConnvs. Chicago 13 1343 10.3 Tampa 0 , Diterbein 77 The riders said the tests, done CoaoeeHcnr$Oiil¥OKk Th David Mannebach, Matt WelnIckI and Yale, WPOP, WILL W HUIFM. Detroit 12 1244 10.7 Tennessee St. 10, Miles 0 p.m. * Lagos, who advised them to seek medical help when they has been tested. ing that persons engaged in the Crnlg Massicotte played well defensive. 21-15, Irish Ins. 2116, Woodpeckers Carrier Classic c^nninr'fi admitted FREd/no one under 18 last-i 2116, Annulll's 1917, Mobil 1118, Ring­ 9 :0 — NBA; Knlcksvs. Suns,Channel Boston 14 1452 10.7 Tenn.-Mortln 71 Rust 0 without court warrants, violated horse racing Industry are not Curtis had three goals and Russo, Kevin 9. Milwaukee 17 170 104.1 Third place gome, 7 p.m. returned home. They were persuaded to return home by the “ I did it because that was the tlon ( side 19-17, Post No.8 1118, Wetherell Towson St. n . Liberty 67 ship r their right to privacy. They said subject to certain outside Low, Kris LIndstrom and Phil Dakin 9 :0 — Boxing; Bert Cooper vt. Corlos Washington 15 1576 105.1 Woke Forest 0 , Coastal Carolina 55 Championship Game, 9 p.m. rules,” Shoemaker said. arrai 17-19, The Oaks 1 1 0 , T A S. 1422, Illinois at Pittsburgh tennis tour director, Banck said. 564-3391 one apiece In the shutout victory. Hernondez, ESPN. L.A. Lakers 14 140 10.2 Mfllllom 9. Mary 0 , Bridgewater, Va. 57 Shoemaker RS and nrpsldont of jockeys are singled out for tnfliipncps " AAonnebach hod three assists and Melzen's 14-22. Im was MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1986 - 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec 2, 1986 J L -M > BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDV ADVERTISING 643-2711

Notices Business Property ...... 25 Entertainm ent...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment — 80 Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income T a x ...... 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 Lost/Found ...... ni R ATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per doyV Ways tOi calculate Interest on CDs vary slightly P e rso n a ls...... Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 09 Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Polntlrtg/Paperlng...... 56 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Announcements...... on 20 or more days; 60 cents per line per day. put nfoney into other accounts. renew it, I will be charged $8. Rooflng/Sldlng ...... 57 Musical Item s...... "...... 84 QUESTION; Daily compounding, of course, compounding — would have re­ To avoid the charge, which would Auctions...... 04 Minimum charge: 4 lines. Night Including CDs. Can you tell me Floorin g...... 58 Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Ex p erU In October 1983, raises your effective annual yield sulted In your $10,537.18 earning add up over the years, I put my 1988 Fin a n cia l...... 05 Rentals approximately $3,240 over three why? Electrical ...... '...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 port tl I obtained a substantially, because the Interest IRA contribution into an IRA CD at Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous tor Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to earned each day is added to your years. ANSWER: Because your particu­ Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Adorns! bank certificate Investors* a different bank where there is no Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the balance to earn more Interest. Since the bankers made that lar bank won’t let you do that. If Condominiums for Rent...... 33 of deposit for such charge. As each of my IRA Help Wanted...... 11 Services Wanted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. BookkM $10,537.18, top be Check the provisions under which mistake, my recommendation is to your bank was so inclined, it could CDs at the first bank matures, I Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, b a s ic ^Guide the CD was written. If, indeed, it did make a hard study of the provisions give you a premium every time you Situation Wanted ...... 12 compounded $ intend to put its proceeds into my Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Office Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2;30"'p.m. on Friday. oulred. have a stated 10.25 percent rate, spelled out when the CD was issued. Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise daily for three \A/illiam A. Doyle renew a CD. Each bank and savings IRA at the second bank. Instruction...... 14 rionce t compounded daily, for a 10.95 If it turns out you are right and the and loan association sets its own Industrial P ro p erty...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... 71 Autom otive mens years at 10.25 How can I do this, without penalty Employment Services...... 15 RBAD YOUR AD. Classified advertisements are bankers are wrong, demand the Miscellaneous for R e n t...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for S a le ...... experler percent. When annual effective yield, that bank rules on what premium — if any — or forfeiture of Interest? taken by telephone os a convenience. The additional interest to which you are Roommates W anted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale ...... nie at the CD matured, owes you some $271. will be apld on each new account or Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Wanted to R e n t...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trollers...... 649-4571. the bankers said I had to use the hedging words entitled. renewal. ANSWER: Through a trustee-to- Real Estate Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 M otorcycles/M opeds...... it had earned “approximately, about” and However, you should be aware the original insertion. Errors which do not trustee IRA transfer. Inform the Homes for Sole ...... 21 Machinery and Tools ...... 76 .Auto S ervices...... Charge percent rate, compounded daily, “some,” because there are many QUESTION; I am retired, living that the value of any such premium Services lessen the value of the advertisement'will not $3,243.14 interest. I argued that was second bank of your plans. You’ll Condominiums tor Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... Three e small variations used to calculate on Social Security benefits and is counted as interest. And, if a bank ' be corrected bv an additional Insertion. on the si no more than simple interest. that made its annual effective yield get papers to sign. As each of your Lots/Land for Sole...... 23 Child C are...... !... 51 Good Things to E a t ...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive exact amounts of interest earned. withdrawals ffom my individual or S&L pays a premium, the cash C o ll tl After two weeks, they finally 10.95 percent. My handy little IRA CDs at the first bank matures, Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... :. 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood ...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... admitted they made a mistake and calculator shows that would pro­ But none of them would result In a retirement account. My IRA is in interest usually is reduced. When the money will be moved to your Manor < increased the amount of interest to duce approximately $3|854 interest, $271 difference in the interest on bank certificates of deposit, from it’s a fat premium, such as a TV set, IRA at the second bank. $3,411. I insist the interest earned making you right. your CD. which I take only the interest each no cash interest might be paid. Because each transfer will take Babysit) should be closer to $3,800. Who is However, if that CD's annual Interestingly, you were quite month. day 0 w As each CD matures, I put the QUESTION: I have been putting place when a CD matures, the first I LOST Tuesday right? effective yield was 10.25 percent, right when you spotted the $3,243.14 bank can’t hit you with an early j interest originally paid on that CD money into a new CD. But I cannot $2,000 annually into an individual D AND FOUND HELP WANTED IHELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED week c because its stated rate was approxi­ retirement account certificates of withdrawal interest penalty. And Five ve mately 9.75 percent, the interest as “no more than simple interest.” obtain one of the “bonus premium ANSWER: That depends on the deposit. Now, the bank informs me there’s no federal tax penalty on a Lost-Gray cat, white Driver Needed- Truck Drlver/Worehouse old. 5 VI My calculator indicates that simple items," such as a free television Bookkeeper-Bloomtield Manchester, Wllllmantic Wanted lot person to CD’s exact provisions. works out to about $3,583, meaning that, as each Cp matures and I trustee-to-trustee transfer. paws. Wearing collar. person combination. Wil­ Auto port fIme-Auto clean Driver-Rocky Hill- Carpenters Needed- picked interest — without even annual set, the bank gives to people who general contractor has area. 5V^ day week. Some transport vehicles to and If the CD had a stated 10.25 the bankers are correct. Birch Street area. Call lingness to work overtime up person, needed for Wholesale distributor Immediate opening for school ( Immediate opening for warehouse work. Call 649- from deqlers. Some clean 643-2595. for New England furni­ used cor lot. 10-2 dolly. seeking auoltfled driver. experienced carpenters. 3308. bookkeeper to do P/R, 5211. Ask for Tony. Auto Must be 25 years old with All phases of construc­ up, mechanical expe­ A/R and A/P. Computer ture distributor. Benefits. Apply In person only. Paint Distributors. Oldies but Goodies, 323 valid,Ct. class 11 license tion. Full time employ­ rience o plus. Must be Woltr Lost - Shih Tzu, golden experience helpful. Call Apply In person : Ware­ oyer 18 with good driving white. Reward. Vicinity house M & Associates, 170 Center Street, and clean driving record. ment and benefits. Call wonted' Unilever bails Chesebrough G u v 242-8586 for ripcord and Ct. license. time. 7 Francis Drive and Keeney Tunnel Rood, Vernon, Ct. Manchester. Hourly role $7.57 with 742-5317,8:30 to 5:00. Mon- appointment. LOOKING FOR good Coll for on Interview. Luigi's Street. 649-4145 or 668-0191. planned Increase to $8.25 doy through Friday. news? Look for the many Surveylng/Clvll within six months. Out­ 643-0622. Horttori bargain buys advertised USE RICE to Cleon the Person to sit for fwo Engineering-Full time standing benefit package. Pari time kitchen help. ter, Ct. 1 impounded-5 year old she- In the classified columns Inside of bottles and long- young school age child­ employment for survey­ Apply between 9om-3pm. Cooks and waitresses. Ambitious Individual pherd/huskle. Coll Man­ today. ren. Flexible hours dally. needed who con learn our out of hostile takeover bid chester Dog Warden stem vases. Sprinkle rice ing manager with knowl­ EOE/M/F. McKesson Weekends. No experience Floral I inside container, add Must be able to pick up edge of electronic survey­ Corporation, 280 Dividend necessary. Will train. Industry from ground up. port tin 643-6642. from school. References. warm, sudsy water and Remove mineral buildup ing, computer assisted Rd, Rocky Hill, Ct. 06067. D&D Caterers. 646-2954 or Growing company Is look­ benefits from your teakettle by 643-0607. computations, and draft­ 721-0800. 646-0350. ing for future manage­ By Peter Coy shake vigorously. The Flower rice will polish and clean pouring In holf a cup of ing. Responsible for client ment and offers profit Center The Associated Press shoring and ownership < Unilever said It Is considering selling "a Interior. Use theclassifled white vinegar and one Auto DIsmantler Wonted- relations, set up and su­ Kennel Assistant- Secretory-Port time after­ ter. HELP WANTED potential. 6^4563. columns to sell those still quart of tap water. Heat to Must. have own tools and pervision of field crews, Responsible animal or­ noons; general duties In­ NEW YORK — Unilever on significant part" of the Chemical Products rolling boll and let stand field reconnaissance and iented person needed for cluding typing, X-Ray 1 good, but no longer used some auto experience. Ptflnters-Experlenced Monday rescued Chesebrough- for one hour. Pour out Company paid health In­ record research. L. S. or animal duties, Modern shorthand, computer, siclan's Group, something that American Brands had Items around your home. helpful but not necessary. Pond’s Inc. from a hostile takeover solution, fill’ with Water, surance, 40 plus hours, eaulvolent experience de­ boarding facility. Flexible data entry, telephone; re­ vine. F KINDERGARTEN boll again and' discard. sired. Excellent salary schedule, full benefits. sponsible, Interesting po­ Excellent starting wage, attempt by American Brands Inc. also Intended to do. ^ PROLONG TH E life of cut Manchester. Applications hours. TEACHER Add buildup to your and benefits. Contact 633-6878. sition. 6464270. plus profit shoring, depen­ and agreed to buy the consumer flowers In your home by being accepted through 6033, Ml budget bv selling no- Towne Engineering Inc., dability a must. 659-1989. 9 to 5 to products company for $3.1 billion. POSITION snipping stems at an an­ Tueday December 2nd. Land Surveyer/Portv longer used furniture ond Call 643'6>72, between 8:30 P. O. Box 162, Richmond Port time or full time help tion. As The Kindereare Center gle. This provides more Chief-Full time employ­ Port time custodian, flexi­ The definitive merger agreement appliances with a low-cost and 12 also 2pm through Lone, South Windham, Ct. for filling orders. Flexible has an Immediate open­ stem surface to absorb 06266. ment tor experienced sur­ hours. Excellent oppor­ ble hours, send Inquiries calls for Unilever United States Inc. ing for a pert time kinder­ ad In Classified. 643-2711. 4pm. Order F to pay $72.50 per share in cash for sales of $1.6 billion and the earlier offered to pay as much as the water. Prolong the life veying personnel with tunity for housewives. to :P. O. Box 847, Man­ Notional garten teacher to work of good, but unused Items knowledge of electronic Coll Arthur Drug Ware­ chester, Ct. 06040. Chesebrough, well above the $66- Chemical Products Gfbup had $69 a share for the diversified with a group of 10 chll- llilM inTM t r I b u In your home bv selling ITS EASY TO EARN surveying, computer as­ house at 649-8648 between femole/i per-share hostile tender offer sales of $1.3 billion. consumer products company. dran. Applicants must be them for cash with a sisted computations, and Port time help wanted, Unilever said it is considering American Brands spokesman r-:y certified with childcare w TEMPOS ★ EXTRA CHRISTMAS 8 and 4. Hours II launched Monday by American low-cost ad in classified. *200-*400 drafting. Excellent salary some evenings. Apply In day nlgl Brands, which amounted to about. selling "a significant part” of the Brian Dobson, informed of the experience preferred. CASH WHEN YOU and benefits. Contact person. Salvation Army If inlereetcd, please HELP WANTED! Per Week Responsible person day. E $2.8 billion. Chemical Products Group, some­ Unilever-Chesebrough deal on Have you read today's REGISTER FOR WORK Towne Engineering, P. O. wanted to work In hard­ Thrift Store, 385 Brood hourly i Monday evening, said the company call Linda at Box 162/ Richmond Lone, ware store waiting on Street, Manchester. The deal was announced after thing that American Brands had MB-7090. Classified section? It con­ Wla a Trig ta DISNEY Full Beneflte AS AN-OLSTEN TEMP! planned did not have any immediate tains hundreds of Interest­ South Windham, Ct. 06266. customers, displaying, business hours, but Wall Street had also Intended to do. FOB WORLD plas Walk A Ws need; per he suspected American Brands’ bid Ralph Ward, Chesebrough’s comment. ing offers. 643-2711. Expending company stocking, full or port time. Instructor to manage our months, chairman and chief executive, has needs a few sharp, Data Entry Good pay. Apply at Cony­ new equipment and acces­ nefit po would be insufficient to capture Receptionist ers Hardware. 646-5707, sory department. Re­ Chesebrough. In composite trading agreed to become a director of Since losing a bidding war for $ C A S N $ dadicatad Individuals. No rpRUNIN6i A 'PEACH Apply b Richardson-Vicks Inc. to Procter & axparlsnco is nscassary, Clerks ask for Bob. quirements: 5 year profes­ EO E. V on the New York Stock Exchange Unilever United States Inc. Accord­ 525 WINDSOR AVENUE lTi?ee?i X HOPE sional Jal Alai experience Gamble Co. a little more than a WINDSOR. CT OeOQS as wa will taka ths tima to Light Industrial totlon, I on Monday, Chesebrough’s stock ing to a news release, he expressed I T H A T DOESN'T LOOKI NG FOR a low-cost and knowledge of all Part time clerical help needed — heavy Ju*t acroee Irom Windsor inaurs your aucoaas. Ws Secretaries Rocky t confidence that the two companies year ago, Unilever has been seek­ ! m e a n a l l THOfeE wav to communicate your equipment. Ability to In­ closed at $68.50, up $3 from Friday. telephone, strong verbal communication Shopping Plaza (Saga-Alien) offsr an axciting worksn- Register for work and 0800. ing a major U.S. acquisition in advertising message? struct proper use of equip­ Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch giant would be mutually strengthened by vlronmsnt with a rsal op­ learn how to take a trip on ) PEACHES WILL consumer products, analysts said. skills helpful. Apply In person WTRE EASY TO FINO Wont ads ore your ment. Salary commensu­ with 1985 sales of $21.6 billion, is one the merger. AP photo North o« mo. 2W Jot a portunity for advanoa- Olsten! We offer top pay ITURH INTO FPUNES! Chesebrough granted Unilever Unilever was ranked as the 18th answer. rate with experience and of the world’s largest manufactur­ Wlndoor Avs. (Blttoa artdgo) msnt. and benefits. Insentive commislon. Ex­ ers of consumer branded products various options that appeared to be largest industrial company in the world at the end of 1985. "The Champtgno... Call Laurle.at: cellent benefit package. and packaged goods. It employs intended to thwart any effort by Filtering filters CALL MR. BROWN Receptlonlst/Bookeeper- For Interview, apply Nos- another company to wreck the American Brands is a packaged SBM LOAN CENTER of Temp Serv/cea" about 300,000 people and operates in consumer goods and financial (203) 240-7852 OLSTEN TEMPORARIES Versotlle, congenlol, slff Sports, 991 Main 75 countries. definitive merger agreement. 923 Main Street 1S2 Spencer Street friendly office. 9om-2pm. Street, 647-9126. service company, with consumer Marcus Fuseller reaches up to replace power and steam for chlorine and 2 4 7 - 6 4 5 5 Minchester, C T 06040 Chesebrough-Pond’s consumer American Brands said it began a Manchester, Ct. EASY, FREE PARKING (800) 367-3720 985 Main Street. 647-8000. products include Vaseline personal tender offer for the roughly 42.6 products including Sunshine coo­ an air-intake filter at PPG Industries’ caustic soda manufacture. The filter 647-1991 care products, Ragu spaghetti million outstanding common share kies and crackers. Master locks, Lake Charles, La., chemicals plant. Air elements are checked regularly and EOE of Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc. after Carlton, Lucky Strike and Tareyton MEDICAL SECRETARY - HAIR STYLIST - sauces. Prince Matchabelli cos- fed through the intakes combusts with replaced, if needed, to prevent dirt Full lima; axparlancad. Knowt- Experlsncad only. Wa hava efforts to negotiate a friendly deal cigarettes and Jergens personal adoa o* bHIIno and InaurancK . metics and Bass shoes. In 1985 its build-up that reduces turbine efficiency. ttia cuatomara - no following 64 care items. natural gas in the turbines to produce ■oma talaphont. . . ------and..— ------tlantcon- \;onsumer Products Group had failed. American Brands said it had PMTTMI nacaaiary. Call NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED tact. Typing halptul. Salary conv For Part Time. maniurata wHIi axparltnea. Call CtMMind Pirliriunci •! choc S5.00-I10.00/Hour 846-0634 batwaan 11am-2ptn, M M C h titir that IN MANCHESTER AREA Monday thru Friday. Earn Extra Cash! Ilk Itr Cim 643-8339 flam Resignation won’t end Perot-GM feud IMMEDIATE pidh NO. Main a Union SL Area III oror Hudson 8L III POSITIONS INSERTERS WANTED font III woo Wllllami 81 FLEXIBLE HOURS WE CAN TURN YOOR Billionaire says he doesn’t need ’fancy titie’ to stay Oiklind 8L 3-17 Call 647-9946 EXTRAS (N1& CASH! you 8ummltt 8L 388-453 JUSrr<5iVE US A for 48-55 Growing company is c a l l am p p l a c e , a quic Grove 8t. Ask for Bob with By Janet Braunstein eliminating executive parking and Perot said that although he had However, GM said the directors’ Mountain Rd. III looking for dynamic, f a m il y w a n t A P The Associated Press dining rooms. accepted the offer, he wasn’t going decision was unanimous and would Na Elm 8L 02-230 enthusiastic people anywhere. not be rescinded. 8harwood Circle ill who have a desire to Ouch! DETROIT — A $700-million “We’ve got to nuke the GM system,” Perot said recently. “I will be here as the founder of GM last month reportedly tried to Pirkor 81 300-514 earn above average buyout may mean that billionaire the company and will be doing 1-47 "MANPOWER” H. Ross Perot is off General Motors sell all or part of EDS. and Perot ' d ill8 L income. No experi­ Money’s Tight! GM Chairman Roger Smith re­ exactly what I have been doi ng, ’ ’ he with it, to American Telephone It lodbrldgo 81 203-470 Corp.’s board of directors, but his sponded last week by calling Perot said. “I don’t need any kind of fancy a ence is necessary, as ARRIVES IN feud with the automaker and its Telegraph Co., but the deal fell Blleiu 8L III we will provide com­ impatient and saying he “is not title to stay here at EDS.” through. all !!WANTEDM MANCHESTER You Can Loosen the Pinch chairman probably is not over, an very familiar in total with our Mirgrot 8L plete Individualised industry analyst says. “Ross Perot is not the type of Lum ii III business.” Smith said Perot’s office person who limps away weakly “It seems that GM was willing to training. Excellent JOIN OUR SALES FORCE at EDS in Dallas “makes mine look pay a lot to get him off the board and Cambridge 81 ill Ready for a change? By Becoming Perot resigned Monday as chair­ with a whimper. His character is North Main 8L all workingnconditions. man and chief executive officer of like Shantytown.” just the opposite. I think he will off their backs,” said industry Call Mr. Mike bet­ a Earn Incoma Electronic Data Systems Corp., launch a massive retaliatory fight analyst Harvey Heinbach of Merrill WORK PART TIME a Gat Out Of Tha Housa A Tel^marketer7<^~q GM directors voted Monday at a Lynch in New York. ween 0am-9pm. a Varlaty/Changa which he founded with $1,000 in 1962 meeting in New Uork to buy out the on EDS’ behalf,” said computer a Gain Work Exparlanca V (only 2 positions left) and sold to GM in 1984 for $2.5 industry analyst Steve M 'lellan of MANCHESTER HERALD Must like children, must have reliable 12 million shares held by Perot and EDS will be incorporated into a (203) 240-7052 a Sharpan Skills billion. Three of his top executives the three EDS exectives at $33 a Merrill Lynch in New York. new GM business unit along with Call NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 car. Hours 5pm-8pm, Mon.-Thurs., a Control Own Schadula or also agreed to leave in return for a share. “I suspect we haven’t heard the Hughes Aircraft Co., Delco Elec­ (800) 367-3720 9:30-1 pm Sat. a Maat Naw Paopla total of $50 million. last,” he said. tronics Corp. and GM’s defense A Crew Driver AP photo But including contingencies mo­ operations. The unit will be led by (car necessary) Perot had been GM’s largest ney paid under an agreement Perot said he was putting the $750 If you have office ex­ Donald J. Atwood, a GM vice E A S Y M O N E Y perience and are Inter­ H. Ross Perot makes a point during a news conference individual shareholder. He had reached when GM bought EDS, million in escrow until Dec. 15 to president and director. Perot and executives Morton H. give GM directors time to rethink ested In work, call or Monday afternoon at the headquarters of the computer blasted the nation’s largest car- for the Manchester Herald! maker as top-heavy and slow- Meyerson, J. Thomas Walter and their decision. Smith also questi­ EDS President Lester Alberthal come In to register In services company he founded in Dallas. Perot sold 11.3 William K. Gayden were paid about oned whether a $750 million payoff will succeed Perot as chief execu­ PICTURE THIS CALL SUSAN our new location. moving and said GM’s manage­ Hours; Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-8:30 / Sat. 10-2 million shares of General Motors stock and resigned as ment was out of touch with its $60 a share, more than twice the to get rid of a critic was the best use tive officer of the subsidiary. Smith Electronic Data Systems chairman on Monday. workers. He had recommended stock’s market value. of the money. said. $ EXTRA MONEY $ IN CIRCULATION MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES Call Susan 647-9946 for details. TODAY ISON. Main St. With Your Own Part-Time Job. Manchester • 643-4810 M-F / 8-5:00 Analysts predict turmoil at new airline GTE won’t sell Interest Thursday avaningi by It’s Easy To Loosen the PInchl An Excellent Opportunity for- 647-9946 appolntmant of directors moved to oust union of its labor leaders, originally labor leaders have, especially since STAMFORD (AP) - GTE pany controlled by the Belzberg Bv Rick Gladstone Eastern is now part of a much Housewives and Mothers with The Associated Press leaders Charles Bryan and Robert endorsed the Texas Air merger but Corp. has rejected a proposal to family. Callahan, who have held seats as later reversed his position, telling larger structure. sell its majority interest in two The Belzbergs, principally young children bring them NEW YORK — Now that Eastern part of a 2-year-old agreement that members they were in the midst of Combined with its Continental Canadian telephone companies three brothers, are wealthy HERE’S THE JOB YOU’VE gave labor a voice in management. an “all-out war.” and New York Air subsidiaries, to First City Financial Corp. Canadians. GTE said in a brief Airlines officially is part of the with you and save on PART TIME Texas Air Corp. empire, many Airline sources said Bryan and Accusing Lorenzo of ignoring his Texas Air is the biggest U.S. airline Ltd., a financial services firm statement that a Belzberg re­ Industry analysts predict a speedy Callahan were not renominated. overtures for cooperation, Bryan operator, serving about 160 controlled by the Belzberg presentative contacted GTE costs. BEEN WAITING FORI showdown between the parent That move reflects what many has not ruled out the possibility of a markets with 2,400 daily departures family. recently and informed the com­ babysitting CUSTOMER SERVICE company and Eastern’s employees airline employees call the anti­ strike or other job action to protest and a fleet of nearly 480 planes. It pany that the Belzbergs had labor position of Frank Lorenzo, A spokesman for First City in acquired a position in GTE We have a great job opportunity for a customer servi- over slashing costs. any cost-cutting moves by the also has agreed to acquire People New York said on Monday the DEPARTMENT “For the next three to six months, chairman of Texas Air. He has airline’s new management. Express, which has 114 planes. stock. ce/bookkeeping clerk in our circulation department. vowed to change union work rules company proposed acquiring In its one-paragraph state­ I expect a lot of labor turmoil at Some analysts said privately that British Columbia Telephone Co. Eastern,” said Louis Marckesano, regarded as unproductive and slash Eastern has lost more than $500 ment, GTE said the Belzberg Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm This is a full time position, Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00. million since 1980, partly because of Lorenzo would welcome a strike at and Quebec Telephone. who follows the airlines lor Janney the pay of Eastern’s machinists, Eastern, thereby enabling him to representative sketched a plan FrI. 3:00-7:00 pm Excellent typing skills necessary with some computer Montgomery Scott Inc., a Philadel­ whose contract does not expire until fare wars with low-cost rivals. “Consistent with GTE’s an­ under which the Belzbergs Although it has undertaken auster­ hire replacements at lower pay. Sat. 7:00-10:00 am phia investment firm. “There’s late next year. Others said Lorenzo could save nounced divestiture of other would acquire an Immaterial experience helpful. going to be name-calling and When Lorenzo became chairman ity measures, including a move in foreign asssts. First City ex­ part of GTE’s assets at a September to cut annual expenses money simply by laying off Eastern everything else.” of Eastern Oct. 15, he installed as employees and incorporating its pressed an interest in acquiring discount from the market value. Good pay, oxce!lent benefits & pleasant ataiosphore. Eastern shareholders approved senior executives several asso­ by $160 million, the airline’s labor for cash GTE’s majority inter­ GTE did not divulge what ciates who three years ago helped overhead remains among the in­ planes and routes into Texas Air’s 21 Hours Per Week the merger with Texas Air this past other subsidiaries. est in British Columbia Tele­ assets were Involved, when the week, the last hurdle in the him defeat the unions of Texas Air’s dustry’s ighest. phone Company and Quebec corporation was contacted by Salary Plus Gas Allowance If you are d^ail oriented and enjoy working with peo­ Houston-based airline company’s other major subsidiary. Continen­ “There’s pressure on Eastern to “Texas Air has all the essentials Telephone,” said the spokes­ the Belzberg representative and effort to complete the $676 million tal Airlines. They sharply cut cut costs, and it has not been to be a long-term survivor in this man who asked that his name be other details of the proposed SOUND INTERESTING? Call 647-9946 ple this could be the job for you. wages as part of Continental’s Lorenzo’s pattern to care about business,” said George James, withheld. deal. You e«n be ■ Herald Area Adviser and handle and acquisition negotiated in February president of Airline Economics Please call\Jeanne Fromerth, circulation manager when Miami-based Eastern was reorganization under federal bank­ harmonious answers to bottom line “First City proposed to repat­ “We think it would be inap­ tuparvisa our carrier boys 6 girls. If you Ilka kids, results,” said Anthony Hatch, Inc., a Washington-based consult­ facing collapse and searching des­ ruptcy laws. riate these Canadian assets at a propriate to disclose that,” said want a little Independence and your own Income... 643-2711 (9 a.m.-11 a.m.) Continental, which emerged airline analyst for the New York ing and publishing firm. “I think Ask for Jeanne perately for a buyer. price which it believed repres­ GTE spokesman Edward J. for an interview appointment. The merger approval quashed a from the Chapter 11 reorganization investment firm Argus Research the odds are certainly in its favor.” ented their fair value. GTE Reardon. last-minute rival bid that a coali­ this year, is now regarded as the Corp. “From what Bryan has said, Texas Air executives have not declined to enter negotiations.” Reardon described the assets low-cost trend-setter in the this points to some sort of specified how they would respond to First City is a Vancouver- as "immaterial when consider­ tion of employees had attempted to showdown.” an Eastern strike, but their hostil­ arrange. industry. based financial services com­ ing the entire GTE assets.” ManchesteFHerald Immediately after the approval Bryan, head of Eastern’s machi­ However, it is unclear just how ity toward Bryan has become was announc^ the Eastern board nists union and the most outspoken much leverage Bryan and other increasinslv evident. to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue«dav. Dec 2, 1986 MANCHESTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Garbage wars Kirks prepare

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Night Waltrtts- Part ttme Dental Assist­ BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Experltnce prcfcrrtd, ant. Experience preferred but not necessary. Call part time. Apply 303 YoOfUi O & m (dASHlNtnbrfi Adorns Street. 043-1726. nmm/ HEATMS/ IMKCELLANEOUS VBRtWN. Bookkeeper automotive, SITUATION CHUCAIK PAPERINS PLUMBIN6 SERVICES basic knowledge re- WANTED oulred. Computer expe­ Babyslttlng-The Youth Nome your own price — Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Odd lobs. Trucking. Home rience helptul. pay com- Ride needed to and from Group of North United Father, and son. Fast, throom remodeling: In­ repairs. You name It, we mensurote with J. C. Penny. 9om to Methodist Church at 300 dependable service. stallation water heaters, do It. Free estimates. experience. Contact Ber- S;30pm. Bowers School Parker Street will offer Painting, Poperhonglng & garbage disposals; faucet Insured. 643-0304. nle at Cardinal Buick. babysitting on Saturday, Removal. Call 872-8237. repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M - UlaitrliPHtrr HrralJi area. Will pay .00 a day. 649-4571. Call Diana at 643-9193ofter December 6th. lOom until osterCord accepted. Howkes Tree Service- ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm 6pm. Spm. This Is 0 great time Complete Interior renova­ Charge nurse 3 to 11. to get your Christmas tions, Textured ceilings. I MISCELLANEOUS Bucket Truck 8i Chipper. Three evenings per week shopping done. SI.SO for 1 Repair damaged walls. Stumiyremoval. Free esti­ on the skilled nursing unit. HOMES child, $2.00 for 2 or more Expert Installation of all SERVICES mates! Special considera­ Coll the Manchester FOR SALE (per family). Bring your wallcoverings. Conttnen- tion for elderly and handi­ Manor at 6460129. I own lunch. Call Ruth fgl Pointing. 872-6018. capped. 647-7553. Wednesday, Dec. 3,1986 30 Cents All f^tsestate advertised Zorger at 647-9805 for Babysitter needed - one In the Manchester Herald reservations. day a week plus Monday. Is sublect to the Fair BiCTRICAL D 8i D Landscape- Tuesday. Wednesday, the Housing Act of 1968, which CARPENTRY/ Complete landscape se- week of December 22. mokes It Illegal to adver­ REMOOEUNO Dumas Electric — Having vlce, leaf and brush re­ Five year old and 1 year tise any preference, lim­ ( moved. Call David Board ignores Electrical Problems? old. 5 year old needs to be itation or discrimination 659-2436. Tune Up Time - Chain ® t0MbyNEA,mc picked up from Bowers No lob too big or too Need a large or a small sows, snowiitowers. Also based on race, color, reli­ Repair? We Specialize In school at 11:30. Call 646- gion, sex or national small. Complete Interiors offering a complete shar­ 3300. and exteriors. Quality and Residential Work. Joseph Your local handyman I pening service. Quality origin, or on Intention to Dum as.. Fully Licensed. Call John at 643-4353 and WANTED PUBLIC NOTICB moke any such prefer­ reliability. Continental Sharpening, 104 Hilliard W a I t r e s s e s /W a lte r s Painting 872-6018. Free Estimates. 646-5253. please leave message. Street 649-2)11. TO RENT The Annual Meeting of the ence, limitation or dis­ Bolton Cemetery Associa­ critics, backs wonted-Part time, full crimination. The Herald time. Apply In person- tion will be held at 1 P.M. on NA' will not knowingly accept Working single mother Decembw the flh at the Bol­ Lulgl's Restaurant. 706 any odvertlsement which with one child and dog ton Town Hall, Belton, Conn. W 6{ Hartford Road. Manches­ Is In violation of the law. seeks two bedroom apart­ ROBERT D. MURDOCK the ter, Ct. 06040. HOMES HOMES ROOMS APARTMENTS ment. 649-3536 after 5:30 It'S President Government Homes trom HDFOR SALE FOR SALE and weekends. 003-12 mall bonding Floral assistant. Full or $1 (U repair). Dellnauent [10 FOR RENT raRRENT part time. Good pay aiid tax property. Reposses- benefits. Apply In person. slogs. Call 805687-6000 ext Bolton-Great 9 room Central location, kitchen Morchandlso Classified Is the effective Manchester-Remodeled 4 Flower Fashion, 85 East- GH 9965 for current repos­ home with 3 bedrooms, privileges. Parking avail­ MUSICAL By George Layng be burdensome to residents, Pelle­ Center Street, Manches­ session list. and Inexpensive way to rooms available Imme­ fireplace, 1st floor, |o- able. Security and refer­ diately. 4 family. $475 plus ITEMS Herald Reporter grini said. ter. cuzzl, 2 car garage. Situ­ find a cash buyer for ences required. $70 per East Hartford-Neat os a household Items you no utilities. 643-4792,5286776. 171J HOLIDAY/ Despite his assertions, critics C week. 64F9227 or 569-3528. ated over 1 acre, offered The proposed Mall at Buckland maintained that too much traffic X-Ray Technician (or phy­ pin I Spacious :3 bedroom at $148,900. Jackson 8. longer use. 643-2711. ■' IISEASONAL sician's office In Rock­ Ranch In Hills street area. Manchester, west side, 6 Hammond Piper Organ - Hills received all but final approval would use the route. "T raffic tends Jackson Real Estate. 647- Rooms-Main Street loca­ room duplex, 3 bedrooms, ville. Part time flexible 1 baths, 1st floor, family 8400 or 646-8646.0 tion. $185 and up. Referen­ single keyboard. Would Tuesday when the Manchester to find the path of least resistance,” hours. Please call 872- room, close to schools and excellent location, no Manchester Fire make nice Christmas gift. East Hartford- ces and security. Call pets. Available December Department-Chrlstmas Board of Directors voted unanim­ said A1 Lutz of Stephen Street. 6033, Monday thru Friday busline. Above-ground Affordable-$49,900. Spa­ 646-7089. $99.00.Call 649-7963. ously to support preliminary plans The $13 million tax-increment- 9 to 5 tor further Informa­ pool tool I $113,900. Jack- South Wlndsor- 1. $675 a month plus tree sale. Connecticut cious two bedroom unit In utilities. Call after 6 pm. grown trees. $26. Corner and a financing scheme, but the bonding plan — which, with inter­ tion. Ask for Donna. son & Jackson Real Est­ Immaculate 7 room convenient location. One bedroom In conve­ Hammond Piper Organ - ate. 647-8400 or 646-8646.C Raised Ranch. Spacious 7 nient area. Boyle Man­ 643-0110. of Main and Williams single keyboard. Would action prompted strong criticism est, will mean up to $22 million in Close to Hartford and Streets. Order Flllers-Rockv Hlll- family room with deluxe busline. Call today for agement Co. 649-4800. make nice Christmas gift. and the threat of a lawsuit. payments — was also strongly Natlonal wholesale dus- wood burning stove, 7'h 24 Locust Street. 7 room $99.00.Call 649-7963. The proposal approved by the denounced. Go for HI This 4 bedroom details I Joyce G. Epstein apartment. No applian­ trlbutor needs Bolton home Is ready for baths, 3 bedrooms, car­ Real Estate. 647-8895.n Newly decorated spa­ board could result in as much as $22 “ If Homart has to pay $13 million female/male employees. pentry. Cul-de-sac street. cious three room apart­ ces. $650 per month plus Hammond Piper Organ -, million being spent for road, water the right buyerl Priced T utilities. Security. No EJ furniture^..^ more, that’s not my problem,” said Hours 10pm6:30am. Sun­ for Immediate buy. Blan­ $159,900. U & R Realty.o Manchester-BeHer than a ment. Heat, stove, single keyboard. Would and sewer projects to reduce Catherine Lankford, head of the day night through Thurs­ refrigerator, garage, pets. Call 646-2426 week­ make nice Christmas gift. chard 8i Rossetto Real bank. $160,000. Wondering days 9 to 5. Dual king waterbed, with development costs for the mall, North Manchester Property day. Excellent starting Estate. "We Guarantee Manchester-Very clean where to place your . laundry facilities. 646- $99.00.Call 649-7963. which is planned in northwestern Owners Association. “ Nor should it hourly rote at $7.52 with 2968. drawers, etched mirror Our Homes'll 646-24W.n^ and well maintained 3 money? Look no further. One bedroom Garden on heod board. Comes Manchester. The improvements be the taxpayer’s I would like to . planned Increases to S8.47 bedroom Cope. Fire- Large two family with Cable-Nelson piano, ex­ per hour within six Manchester - First floor, 2 Apartment, air conditi­ complete. Used 2 weeks, cellent condition, $750.(». would be made on 193 acres north of see it go to referendum.” Great Starter-3 bedroomi, placed living room, for- lovely stone fireplace and oned, wall to wall, ap­ osklng $SX). Negotiable. months. Outstanding be­ 1'.^ bath home with a mol dining room and kit­ natural oak woodwork. fam ily, 4 rooms, one bed­ Call after 4:30 pm. 643- Interstate 84 between Buckland and Other critics also called for a vote nefit package available. room, sfove, refrigerator, pliances, on bus line and 745-0868 between 6pm and 2804. Slater streets around the site of the on the plan. modern kitchen and 2 car chen with stove and (Sood location. Possible more. $450 per month plus 8pm. Apply between 9am-3pm. garage. Won't last I Blan­ dishwasher. Fenced In office use. Joyce G. Ep­ dishwosher, hookup 785,000-square-foot shopping "Taxpayers should not be. made EOE. McKesson Corpor- washer and dryer In­ utilities. References. 649- chard 8< Rossetto Real yard and covered patio. stein Real Estate. 647- 0764 oHer 7 p.m. Crib - no moHress. $50.00. PETS AND center. to give to the profits of developers,” totlon, 280 Dividend Rd, Estate. "We Guarantee Vinyl siding, 1 car garage. 8895.0 cluded. No utilities. During Tuesday night’s three- said Betty Sadloski, president of the Rocky HIM, Ct. 06067. 721- Adults preferred. No pets. Call 643-2954. SUPPLIES Our Homes"! 646-2482.0 D. W. Fish Realty. 643-1591 Monchester-2nd floor, 2 Hsrild photos by Mitchell hour session in Lincoln Center, Manchester Property Owners 0800. or 871-1400.n $425 month. 646-6441 after 6 town officials said that the cost of Excellent condition du­ p.m. bedroom, heat and ap­ Two maple bar stools. Association. Monchester-VInyl sided plex located In E. Hart­ pliances. No pets. $550 Asking $95.00. Call 875- Free to good home - 2 tan bonding for the public improve­ Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 bed­ Manchester Super spa­ ford. Each side has 3 plus security. Coll 646- 8747. Tabby male kittens. Call At left, MHS senior Tim Cyr paints an ox that was part of a ments would be recouped in about Please turn to page 3 Herald rooms, 1'/> baths, lower cious I $189,000. 26,000 bedrooms, skylight, fire­ 3979. 646-2368 after 4 pm. spare foot, 5 bedroom municipal nativity scene damageef by fire Oct. 17. Fellow eight years through real estate level family room with place, full finished base­ Good Living room chair. taxes coillected on the property. panneling, carpeting bar Victorian Colonial. This ment. Convenient loca­ Excellent condition. senior Susan Edgerton, above, touches up a sheep. The Classified quality home built In 1895 3 room apartment. Heat, REMOVE GREASE and They also argued that the develop­ and sink. 100 amp service, tion to bus lines. Exterior rust from outdoor metal $65.00. Coll 649-3879. MISCELLANEOUS figures are two of eight nativity figures being renovated flat, open rear yard. Just Includes a 13 x 23 fire- and Interior have been hot water, stove, refriger­ ment would provide many new placed living room, for­ ator, laundry tacllltles, furniture the easy way. FORSALE by the high school art students. jobs. Ads reduced to, $116,500. Drive modernized. Give us a call Just dip a cloth In turpen­ Love Seats - 2 olive green by-77 Jensen St. Then call mal dining room and a 1st garage. Ask about Senior velour. Good condition. "In my opinion, the town will and let us show you this Citizen's- Discount. 646- tine and rub the metal Strano Real Estate. 647- floor fireplaced den. 3 car Investment porperty.. $50.00 for both. Call 643- Love Seat-brown plaid, benefit greatly from this project,” 7653. 156 E. Center Street. garage with left and att­ 7268. until spots disappear. Ta excellent condition. Call Realty World Frenchette sell idle Items the easy 1814. said Director Geoff Naab, a For your private ached shed. Home Is In Associates. 646-7709.O 649-9540. $89.00. Republican. showing I la very good condition. O. 4 room apartment - availa­ way, use a low-cost ad In w atch 643-2711 Students lend nativity scenes a touch But Michael Dworkin, president ble December 1. Stove and classified. t v /s ter eo / For a long-lasting fire, W. Fish Realty. 643-1591 or 30 Locust Street, 2 family, Toro Lawn Mower-regr 3 871-1400.D refrigerator. $485 per APPLIANCES bagger. Excellent condi­ of the Manchester Environmental choose hardwood loos Two new oil burners. 4 rooms each. $139,900. Coalition, said after the board’s Principles only. Coll 646- month plus utilities. 649- Manchester - Quality 1 tion. $99.00. Call 643-4535. that produce a shorter Fully Insulated. Duplex 8365. By John Mitchell of whom are in her Portfolio Preparation class painting, liked "the fact that someone could vote that his group would file a flame and burn less ra­ with 2 car, detached oar­ 2426. Weekdays 9-5. bedroom and 2 bedroom Stereo Phonograph with Herald Reporter Queen mattress, foam — could begin, she had to rebuild some of the make something this lifelike on such a big lawsuit “ as soon as the first shovel is over pidly than soft woods. If age. 3 bedrooms each side Bolton Retreat- apartment, heat, hot wa­ speakers. Plays well. Spectacular Contempor­ rubber. (3ood condition. broken parts with fiberglass. scale." goes in.” That is expected to be in aroma Is the most Impor­ and a den. Shows nicelyl Surrounded by Trees-Thls ter and all appliances $50.00. Call 646-8893. Mixing deft brush strokes and community ary with a separate 3 room 3 bedroom Contempor­ Your assurance of quick Included. Air conditioned, $40.00. Call 649-7951. Bob Digan, director of the town's Youth the spring. By John F. Kirch tant consideration, select $159,900. Strano Real Est­ spirit on their palettes this week, a group of " I thought it was a good cause,” said Wo ate. 647-7653.0 In-law apartment and ary. Looded with extras! response when you adver­ quiet, on bus line. Ideal for Hot Point - Built In elect­ Services program, helped Kirby coordinate He said the suit would seek to Herald Reporter wood from fruit trees. It Skis - K2's, 180 CM. Sa­ Manchester High Schooi art students gave the graphics design hopeful Sue Cavicchi. ‘T v e you have fireplace logs over 8 acres of land. Huge hot tub and 2 car tise In Classified Is that middle-oged and senior ric oven. Good condition. the after-school paintjng and provided supp­ force an air-quality-impact study of Ste our readers are ready to lomon step In bindings. town an early Christmas present. never worked with this kind of stuff before." for sale, find buyers the $280's. Blanchard & Ros­ garage. Immaculate. citizens. $515 and $550. $25.00. Call 649-2971 oHer 5 lies. "W e believe this is an important part of the project, something Town Man­ The drought watch in Manchester WORTH LOOKING into... setto Real Estate. "We buy when they turn to the 247-5030. Newly sharpened and " I like to do things that are oriented with conc) quick and easy way ... Blanchard & Rossetto pm. our town," he said. ager Robert Weiss said the town is over and the threat of mandatory the many bargains of­ Guarantee Our Homes"! Real Estate. "We Guaran­ little ads. 643-2711. waxed In good condition. As a volunteer service project, eight art," was Susan Edgerton's reason for in H( with a low that pollution resulting from devel­ reservoirs to near-normal levels. at a MACHWERY Down Quilt - 'Like new'. afternoons cleaning and painting five white will arrive in time to be used, so the North End “ We might be interested in doing it again opment in the area would exceed Water and Sewer Administrator Queen size. $50.00. Call with AND TOOLS sheep, a dog, a donkey and an immense ox. may not have a nativity scene this year. next fall," she said. national safety standards by 500 to Robert Young said today. 3 room apartment, heat, 643-1720 after 6:00 pm. basei stove, refrigerator, car­ The stable from one of the damaged scenes Kirby said the lesson helped some of the Digan said he would be upset if the town 600 percent. He said if and when a However, in a memo to Public Othe peting. Near Parkade. Wood Lathe - Full size Down Quilt - 'Like new'. has also been repaired and will be used when a students learn new techniques, and the didn’t use the figures for Christmas, blended Study is done by Homart, it will Works Director George Kandra, Older person preferred. craftsmon bench and cut­ Queen size. $50.00. Call new nativity scene is placed in the center of students themselves were glad to help out. in with the new scenery. verify that finding. Young said the town would continue aps), No pets. $395 plus secur­ ting tools available. Used 643-1720 after 6:00 pm. town later this week. ■ “They had to do a lot of " I read about the fire," said Tim Cyr, a “ Within the year, I would expect others may If the coalition files a lawsuit over to use ground water until reservoirs infor ity. Call 643-6802 or 649- very little. $99.00. Call sanding and stuff to kind of clean them up," senior who hopes to carve out a career in be restored,” he said, adding that it could be that matter, the suit will join have reached 85 percent of capac­ an d 6205. 646-8302. Aluminum Triple Track Kirby said. “ The kids worked hard on this." graphic design. Cyr, who said students had to Just a Christmas wish. several others already pending. In ity. Surface water is currently at 72 hand Storm Window. 36 x 55 Kirby said before the students — all but one sand down the figures by hand before “ They’re in horrible shape,” he said. addition, the town of South Windsor percent capacity. Young said. W{ TODAY IS a good Jay to Inches. $12.00. Call 643- is seeking to block the project. (See A month ago, reservoirs were since LAWN AND 4389. place an ad In classified to OARDEN story on page 3.) reported at their lowest since the aske sell those Idle Items ED 1970s. you've been storing. A Box Spring and Mattress Other concerns raised Tuesday Whit were that the mall would create a "W e’ve picked up 92 million quick call to 643-2711 will Toro Power Snow Shovel - for double bed, $150 or ofthi put your ad In print. Electric with 100 foot ex­ best offer. Apartment size large amount of traffic for Tolland gallons of water in the last month,” ever white stove-needs new Reagan knew details, Hollings says Turnpike and Union and Slater Young said. tension cord and opera­ Stereo Specialist Gountry Christinas Swedish Gifts tor's manual. $50.00. Call coll. $30. 646-5760 after streets, which would make up one of The Buckingham Reservoir is Fei Manchester-Off Porter 649-9062. 6pm. three non-highway routes to the full, he said, adding that flash Visit the SCANOANAVIAN GIFT Street. Nice 3 room apart­ about it. The vice president knew tinued its closed-door hearings into J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ One duck, two ducks, many, many, -By Tim Ahern policy and he was kept informed on mall. Some residents proposed boards have been put up to keep it more ducks, fabric ducks, carved SHOP. Nut crackers, pyramids, ment. Heat, electricity, that particular policy. I ’m positive about the sale of arms to Iran.” what has become the most serious Ch fessionals buy their stereo equip­ iThe Associated Press making Slater Street a dead end to from overflowing. The flash boards ducks, painted ducks, lucky ducks and Hummel figurines. We also security deposit. No pets. “ This thing is bogged down into foreign policy crisis of Ronald of au ment and accessories. Discount RECREATHINAL of that.” prevent traffic entry from South add another 20 million gallons to the pricing on cash and carry Items. —■ Wreaths and flower and folk art carry Swedish foods. Ellington 643-8552. While saying that he trusted the the darndest charade I have ever Reagan’s presidency. is on EQUIPMENT ' WASHINGTON — A member of Windsor. supply. Call Jack Bertrand 643-1262. too, all hand made and waiting for Center Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. AutomotIvo president, Hollings said he did not heard of,” Hollings said. “ There’s Poindexter met briefly Tuesday daug -the Senate Intelligence Committee But Naab said a State Traffic As of Monday, the town had 266 9 you at believe that Reagan has "told the going to be nothing but three or four with Sen. David Durenberger, and For Sale. Rowing Ma­ 'said today congressional probes Commission report on the mail million gallons available for use. CRAFTMEN GALLERY * * * * * complete picture” and that other . n^onths df changed stories and it’s R-Minn., chairman of the panel, her I ***** chine, fully assembled, 1 I into the Iranian-Contra scandal are indicates that only 10 percent of the Young said. Last week there were 58 Cooper St., Manchester, CARS high-ranking members of the ad­ all unnecessary.” and Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., its Fe 647-8161 One bedroom garden year old, excellent condi­ -headed nowhere and called on traffic would go that way, and 225 million gallons. Last month, the apartment, air conditi­ FORSALE ministration knew about the Reagan has said he was una ware ranking Democrat. He was in the Thoi Jeiyelry Holiday hours 7 days a week. Pets tion. $75. Coll 646-3245 -President Reagan to end his Planning Director Mark Pellegrini supply was down to 174 million oned, wall to wall, ap­ of the diversion of money to the room for only 17 minutes and telei after 5:30pm. : ‘'charade" and admit he knew what matter. contended that it would not be gallons, or 47 percent of capacity. Largest selecffon of diamonds and DJ'S DOG GROOMING and PET pliances, on bus line and " I think now’s the time for Contras until Attorney General Durenberger, asked if the panel -was going on. necessary to create a cul-de-sac. theii gem stone dinner rings. Christmas SUPPLY 649-0485. Bedding - more. $450 per month plus Ski Rack - Fits 2 pairs of President Reagan to appoint him­ Edwin Meese III told him of it early would talk to Poindexter again, 8-poi - "While President Reagan might TraHic on those streets would not Please turn to page 3 hours, 9-8pm, Mon.-FrI., 8-5 Sot. canopy, bros$, cuddle and mats. utlltitles. References. 649- skis. Asking $15.00. Call self to level with the American last week. said the panel “ fully expects we Florists Coats, sweaters, rain gear, life -'not know anything about the 25. BRAY JEWELERS, Wayne Bray, 0764 otter 7pm. after 11 am. 649-8390. Autos. 2 cars for sole. people.” Hollings said. Meanwhile, former national se­ will.” PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER lackets and back packs. Unique cat : Education Department, aboA the Sh 643-5617 Parts Only. 1972 Olds 455 - - . knr -- “ The Cabinet members knew it, curity adviser John Poindexter was The committee subpoenaed Poin­ SHOP - Fancy Fruit Baskets. Box­ furniture. Holiday goodies, toys Cross Country Skis - wom­ Engine $200, 1970 Ply­ -Energy Department, he knows Angi while they disputed it,” Hollings tentatively scheduled to be one of dexter for today’s appearance after wood Trees - All Your Christmas and crates. Pet pictures with Santa, HOMES an's size 6, men's size 9. mouth 318 Engine $200. • about Contras,” Sen. Ernest Hol- TODAY’S HERALD with the first witnesses today as the Decorating Needs! 36 Oak Street, November 28 and 29, 12-6 pm and FDR RENT Excellent condition. Each c:all 646-6649 after 3:00pm. ' lings, D-S.C., said on NBC-TV’s said. "The secretary of defense, the Grei set $50.00. Call 649-9239. secretary of state, they all knew Senate Intelligence Committee con­ Please turn to page 8 Fruit Baskets 649-0791 and 200 West Center Street, 'every Sunday otter. "Today" show. "H e likes that Agei 646-6056. 1976 Chevy Nova Nuclear winter watch Home criticized "S Bolton-3 bedroom Cape, Concours-good condition, FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - Deliv­ appliances, porage, flexi­ Researchers, firefighters and an The state health commissioner, half ered Locally - Shipped nationwide. MICHELLE'S FLORALS - Fresh ar- BOATS/MARINE auto, olr conditioning, ble lease. $700 per month. power steering, fm stereo, airborne armada of scientists pre­ criticizing a Windsor nursing home Thai WICKER - WICKER - WICKER rangemets, silk arrangements, hol­ Unique Gifts References required. Coll EQUIPMENT U.S. students can’t write, survey finds iday wreaths and many gift Items In runs well. Original ownerl pared today to watch a man-made for waiting too long to notify his PERO FRUIT STAND - 633-6921 after 5pm. $895. Call 646-9778 both our stores. Hours 9:30am- The store with elegant, unique and brushfire in San Dii^na^, Calif., in office about a deadly salmonella 276 Oakland Street, Manchester, 16 foot Mod River canoe, evenings. 5:00pm dally and Thursday 'til 6pm. different fashions and gifts from the first field test of how smoke outbreak, says he's also got some 643-6384 South Wlndsor-6 rooms, paddles Included. Used WASHINGTON (AP) — Writing Their written responses to 15 tasks associate director Ina Mullis and • Students had trouble providing 6 around the world. EAST WEST IM ­ from an atomic war might trigger a questions about the operation of the Saturday, 9-1 pm. 857 Main Street, cellar, attic, attached gar­ four times. Excellent con­ 1981 Olsmoblle Cutlass Su­ Stanford University professors Ar-* evidence for their point of view In FERNANDO'S ORCHARDS, Birch PORTS, IIIV Center Street, Man-5 skills among American students were categorized as unsatisfac­ “ nuclear winter.” With wind and facility. The outbreak led to the Mancheter 649-2522 (formerly Leaf, 2 age, nice yard. $850 per dition. $800. Please call preme, excellent appear­ thur Applebee and Judith Langer. persuasive writing. Fewer than Mountain Road, Glastonbury. No- Chester, 643-5692. ^ month, plus security. Util­ are weak and demonstrate inability tory, minimal, adequate or weather conditions favorable, Los deaths of five people, ages 77 to 96. Stem, and Root), 39 Windsor Ave. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- ance and mechanical. Among their findings: one-third wrote responses judged tlve apples, cider, fruit baskets, (Rte. 83) Vernon, 875-5145everyday ities not Included. Call ■ to think critically or communicate elaborated. Angeles County firefighterr' 'Story on page 4. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for $3450. Must see! 8724535. • Fewer than one-fourth of the adequate or better. Most students holiday wreaths and other crafts. 9-6, Sot. 9-5. 742-9756. effectively, according to a survey "Most students, majority and planned to ignite a small test fire by Bob. llth-graders performed ade­ were able to express their point of 1979 Honda Accord , released today by an education minority alike, are unable to write mid-morning to make sure the Coventry-7 room Cape. 3 quately on writing tasks involving view at or above a minimal level. In d e x ***** Hatchback- special ' review group. adequately except in response to brush was adequately dry. Story on Bedrooms, wosher-dryer the simplest of tasks,” the survey skills required for success in • Sixty-five percent of llth- MUSICAL wheels, sun roof, low mil­ “ Performance in writing in our page 5. 24 pBggs, 4 Boctiona Automotive E a ^ a g e Stores hookup. Children O.K. age, excellent condition. ' achools Is, quite simply, bad," said found. "American students can academic studies, business or the graders wrote adequately or better Beach rights. No pets. $750 ITEMS Call 643-1470. ! Archie Lapointe, executive direc- write at a minimal'level, but cannot professions. when writing about personal expe­ Advic*. . 17 Lon*fy. PAP Auto Parts, 307 East Center BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has a monthly. 742-6736. : tor of the National Assessment of express themselves well enough to • Analytic writing was most rience for a job application. Less C lO U d V Business _ 21-22 Cbituarlee 10 Street (rear of Lenox Street) 649- variety of liquors, wines, cordials, Flute, Bundy, used only 2 ensure that their writing will difficult for students across the than 19 percent of eighth-graders for your holiday needs and gift giv­ Educational Progress, in an intro- Classified - 2244 Opinion _ .8 3528. Super savings on gift Ideas years. Very good condi­ accomplish the intended purpose.” board. The easiest task asked and 2 percent of fourth-graders Variable cloudiness today with a ing Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. STORE AND MISCELLANEOUS • auction to "The Writing Report Comics _ 18 People _ .2 I sale; 10% off on Gift Certificates. tion. $285.00 new, must The results further indicate that students to compare and contrast; wrote a d e q u ^ or better responses high of 45 to 50. Partly cloudy and 643-7330. OFFICE SPACE sacrifice, only $99.00. Call AUTOMOTIVE l-.Card.” colder tonight with a low of 30 to 35. Connecticut _ _ 4 S port*____ a-12 : The national survey was based on “ students at all grade levels are 25 percent of the llth-graders, 18 to a simllaraask.imllaroasl 643-4096. Partly cloudy and breezy Thursday Entertainment 17 Talavlalon _ .17 ; writing samples from 55,000 public deficient in higher-order thinking' percent of the eighth-graders and 2 • About half the 1 Ith-graders and 3 rooms containing 900 6 (Soodvear Wrangler R/T w lA a high of 40 to 45. Details on Focus______13 U.8./World. - 5 Hammond Piper Organ - - and private school students in skills,” said the report card, percent of the fourth-graders wrote square feet on Spruce Tires, size 31 x 13.50-15LT. Please turn to page 8 page 2. Local n *w s _ 3 ,10 Waather___ _ 2 Street. Parking, can di­ single keyboard. Would Great for winter I $60.00' I fourth, eighth and 11th grades. written by the review group's adequate or better analyses. vide, 1 year lease. Call make nice Christmas gift. set or best offer. Call 643-6712. $99.00.Call 649-7963. 649-7103.