88 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 25, 1988

Andover mom sends Holmes flattens opponent Security tight R E A l holiday tree to Beirut In first round of match In Washington ... p a g e 4 ESTATE p age 11 p a g e 15 Sunny today Manchester, Conn. Home of the Week it tpontortd by lh« ManchMttr Htrald^ and Sunday Saturday, Nov. 26, 1983 Single copy; 25« — See page 2 •xfi Home of the Week HOME K South Windsor ^9,00C^ T A home of the week that truly deserves that distinction. It has everything you'd ever want or need at a price you can afford. 4 bedrooms, Moscow gets y large country kitchen, dining room, 2 car at­ OF THE tached garage, 3 zone heating, heatolater. All set on a large lot in a desirable South Windsor neighborhood. plea: resume ■-tMhcr' D. W. FISH REALTY CO. arms talks WEEK ?43 M.im St Manchester Tel 643-1591 Vernon Circle Vernon 872-9153 SCHWAB! SCH GMDNDER j By Joseph B. Fleming United Press International “We appeal to the . I Soviet Union to return . ' k , SONDERSPERRMDLL 1983 BONN, West Germany — West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to the negotiafiorTtable and French President Francois Mitterrand Friday appealed to as soon as possible IP i«l II Moscow to resume nuclear arms anid make a concrete ■I talks and cohdemned the Soviet r f decision to deploy new missiles in contribution to disar­ '■iiWjsC'W Eastern Europe. :HSHI »G Soviet allies endorsed Moscow’s mament, a balance of MANCHESTER $59,900 "BIG HOUSII MG LOT" walkout from the negotiations in forces and to stable INVESTORS WANTED Delightful, well-maintained starter home. Expendables room in ''SUPCR CONDO" Geneva and its plan to emplace For tRTSiarge 6-6 duplex Each apartment has largekltchens, Cape with firat floor family room, 2 bedrooms, thermopane pull Fully appManced. 3*4 room condominium New wall to wall car­ -Wl living rooms, formal dining rooms and three bedrooms. Sepa­ out windows. Convenient location near shopping and bus ANOOViR peting. Well maintained grounds, pool Low Condo fees-$38 60 new missiles to counter the U.S. East-West relations.” A beauty thru out, 4 bbd rooms, baths. Large Rec Room, flue rate utilities makes this home suitable for investment. Check Don't miss this opportunity, call our Manchester oNice for ap- 2 per month. Hurry on this one< $41,000 00 cruise and Pershing-2 missiles for wood stove. Many fruit trees and flowering shrubs 1.6 out the details today. $74,900. pointment. 6 4 ^ 0 6 0 acres, above ground pool, barn and pasture. All this end more NATO is .basing in Western for only $79.^.00 Europe. In Washington, the State Depart­ by deploy new Soviet missiles in ment confirmed that parts of the Czechoslovakia and East Ger­ Pershing-2 missiles had begun to many and sea-based missiles arrive in West Germany and said aimed at the . the first battery of the weapons Andropov’s statement came IfirT would be operational in about a Thursday, a day after the Soviets k month. broke off negotiations in Geneva on Opposition to the NATO deploy­ limiting medium-range missiles. NEVER COMPROMISE ment continued with police arrest­ The two West European leaders This home offers the kind of sparkling beauty that comes ing 44 antinuclear demonstrators said Moscow must take responsi­ from an elegantly designed and decorated home. It features MANCHESTER $99,900 "M -U W APARTMENT" bility for the consequences of- four bedrooms, living room, dining room, family room with fire­ Impressive 7 room Colonial features 3 BR's, DR. front to back "NICE RESIDENTIAL AREA in NORTH COVENTRY" who invaded West German gov.ej-n- Three bedroom reneh, Living room with lire piece. Lerge Goes with this lovely Raised Ranch 4 Bedrooms. 2 balhs. Osk UPl photo place. rec room, oversized 2 car garage, and rear patio. Move living room w/fireplace. kitchen w/breakfast bar. enclosed sun- ment party offices to in the cit^’ of Andropov’s actions. kitchen with Dining eree. Full basement. Tool shed. Nice lot ot Floors and wall to wall, garage. Specious kitchen Lika new right in. $115,000 porch and french doors, wall to wall carpeting throughout An "The countermeasures an­ exceptional home and a must to see Call for details now. acre plus with woods In rear Asking $64.50000 condition Owners anxious! $79.900 00 Saarbruecken to protest deploy­ 643-4060 Pershing I Is arrive ment of the new medium-range nounced by the Soviet Union do not we can help you become a missiles. help either the people-of East "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! TEDFORD STRANO REAL ESTATE Pershing II rockets arrived this week in Germany, Germany and France urged Moscow to re-open nuclear One man chained himself to a Europe or of West Europe,” Kohl Call 0464525. and ask lor Oan. m REAL ESTATE, INC. radiator and had to be cut Tree. said. 172 E A S T C E N T E R S T R E E T sparking anti-nuclear protests across Europe. Both disarmament talks. D.F. REALE, INC. f r e e /Sfn The protesters, in two separate “ We appeal to the Soviet Union m a r k e t to return to the negotiation table as Real Estate I m . 64 7-9914 MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 groups, occupied the offices of the 17S rnmm rnmndmUf, Cf. REAL ESTATE SERVICES k v a l u a t io n 646-2000 Christian Democrats and the Free soon as possible and make a 646-4«7S 223 Eatl Cantar St.. AAanchaalar 64344M Rt. 44A Bolton She*8 out on $7,500 bond Democrats, coalition partners in concrete contribution to disarma­ the government. Police said all 44 ment. a balance of forces and to would be charged. stable East-West relations.” In Bonn, at a news conference “ ft is in the interest of all, the after a regular meeting between Soviet Union and everyone else Gerena’s girl faces drug charge the French and West German that the talks go on, ” Mitterrand leaders, Kohl and Mitterrand said. condemned Soviet leader Yuri Mitterrand suggested next ye­ office had recommended a $10,000 arraigned Friday. By United Press International to come and lake Ms. Soto away Andropov’s vow to boycott the ar’s Stockholm conference on non- surety bond. Graham said Ms. Soto's bond from . arms talks until all U.S. nuclear security and confidence building HARTFORD — Ana Elizabeth In asking for reduced bond Ms. had been originally set at $2,500 but Graham said the letters were a weapoi\s were removed from measures, although not a nuclear Soto, fiancee of the prime suspect Soto’s attorney. Michael Graham, hoax and the drug charges against was hiked up to $30,000 when the conference, could be used to seek a said he a signed affadavit from Ms. FBI intervened. He said the $30,000 Europe. in the $7 million Wells Fargo Ms. Soto were a "cynical attempt " Andropov threatened to retaliate resumption of the talks. robbery, was arraigned Friday on Soto's cousin, Xenia Torres, 18, by authorities to put her in jail bond was 10 times the usual bond in drug charges and released on saying the cocaine all belonged to again. cases of this nature. $7,500 bond. Ms. Soto Ms. Torres was also Maloney said in setting the bond Graham said Ms. Torres had Ms. Soto, 20, was arrested arraigned Friday. Her bond was he took into consideration the twice told police and the FBI that Wednesday night with four other set at $5,000. seriousness of the crime, and the Ms. Soto was not involved in the people at a Hartford apartment Graham also said Ms. Soto was a ''strong" evidence against Ms. case but they were not interested in building where police said they continuing witness in the grand Soto. Maloney said he did not take the information. Manchester — 43 Forest St. iseized 31 bags of cocaine valued at jury investigation of the Sept. 12 into consideration allegations by '$900. armed robbery at Well Fargo’s Graham that Ms, Soto was under He would not comment on One of original Cheney Estates. Gracious & whether he felt Ms. Soto was being charming 10 room Victorian mini-mansion. Ms. Soto spent Thanksgiving in West Hartford terminal and was "consistent" surveillance by po­ unlikely to leave the state. set up or whether she was just in Opens a peek at the past. Sound & Quality jail in lieu of $30,000 bond pending lice and the FBI, her arraignment Friday in Super­ Her fiance, Victor Gerena, 25, of Ms, Soto, and Ms. Torres were the wrong place at the wrong time. Tom Eastman Vernon Construction Impossible to reproduce at SOUTH WINDSOR $74,900.00 Graham said authorities at­ When you list your house with Tom Eastman.you Immaculate 3 Bdrm. Ranch, Game preserve ior Court. Her case was continued .Hartford, is the prime suspect in charged with possession of co­ New 6Va room colonial. Large the asking price. First floor features, Ig. entr- the .case. Gerena and the money" tempted to question Ms. Soto about never have to ask ".When is my house going to be adver­ abuts rear ot property, 1 floor living with total pri­ until Dec. 20. caine, possession of cocaine with tised?" _ front to back living room with )ance, foyer w/open staircase, living room, Superior Court Judge John Malo­ have been missing since the Heist. intent to sell and. conspiracy to the Wells Fargo robbery after her vacy, llreplaced living room, oversized garage, With Ed Gorman’s Continuous Advertising Plan. stone fireplace. Formal dining family room, dining room, den, modernized ney reduced Ms. Soto's bond to Graham dismissed as "a side violate state narcotics laws. 'They arrest but she declined. Tom can guarantee that a picture of your house will be enclosed breezeway. over an acre of land. room, kitchen with dinette area kitchin & lavatory. Second floor has four $7,500 at the objections of Hart­ show” claims by Bailey Ms. Soto face a maximum sentence of 21 "She’s a professional defendant in a leading real estate magazine until your house is bedrooms, 3V4 baths, sitting room w/fire sold AND at no cost to you. and glass sliders to sun deck. 3 Cal Frank Perry 528-3907 ford's State’s Attorney John Bailey was a risk because letters al­ years in prison. Bailey said. right now. She knows the rules Tom says that people who are ready to buy houses al­ place. 5 interesting unreplacable fireplaces, who recommended bond be set at legedly written by Gerena to Two males were also arrested on now,’" he told reporters after the ways look in this magazine. So if you want buyers to see Large bedrooms. IV2 baths, city rear staircase from kitchen, large cellar ideal $15,000. The bail commissioner’s Graham last week said he planned lesser drug charges but were not arraignment. your house in every issue, call Tom now at 646-4040. utilities. $89.900.— tor hobbyist or handy man. 2 car garage. #** —- Asking $195,000. ED GORMAN Merrill Lynch Cease-fire calls for his evacuation U&R REALTY CO. REALTY WORLD* — Frschetle Astocllt.s A saociatea USams 497 Buchland Road. P O Bo. 623 n ____ I * . . ^ 604 M IDDLE T U R N P IK E EAST 843-2692 South Windsot. C T 06074 Realty Bus (203)644 3481 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Lou Howlond 646-4040 R E A ^ ^ f TbcR •ndefM'KMnfly ownM and 0(W««lad mmS* 872-7777 K MoMPImzo OfjfCG Minagor 29S HGftfofd Tpko . Arafat braces for more war

also called for the “ employment of Bv Halo Khourv ® tense-looking Arafat told by Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel peaceful methods to negotiate a CHFA HOUSES!! United Press international reporters: "Negotiations always Halim Khaddam and his Saudi go two ways. There are negotia- counterpart, Prince Saud A1 Fai­ political settlement" over the PLO, which has been split since D.W. FISH REALTY CO. TR IP O LI Lebanon — Syria and lio n s t h e offices and negotiations sal, after two days of negotiations. of/komes/ ^ ^ ^May over Arafat’s leadership. He Saudi Arabia announced Friday a i" the field. War is a loud voice for Syria was involved because of its \ 243 Main St., Manchesteg Vernon Circle, Vernon backing of the PLO rebels. Arafat has been leader of the PLO for 14 of cease-fire had been arranged to politics ’ , its 19 years. end the Palestinian civil war in , Despite an unofficial truce that asked for the Saudi prince’s help in 643-1591 872-9153 negotiations to end weeks of Under the plan, the truce would Tripoli but PLO leader Yasser began Monday, Arafat said the be monitored by Tripoli’s Higher Arafat said Syrian-backed guer- rebels made anolh^er "unsuccess- fighting that has pushed his forces into densely populated areas of the Coordination Committee, a group rilla rebels were massing tor ful advance on his positions in of city leaders headed by former another attempt Saturday to drive Tripoli and that he expected a city and killed more than l.ooo e ...Brc executive lots ^ Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid JUST LISTED 60’s S+ ACRES CARTER ST. him out of Lebanon. major attack on Saturday. people. In addition to evacuation of the Spacious 3 bedroom Green Manor ranch with (ire- Beautiful wood lots in Manchester. Ideal lor custom de­ Syria and Siudi Arabia said the The tour-point cease-fire agree- placed living room and attached garage. An excellent .VP*-' Palestinian rivals, the cease-fire signed homes. Make it a point to see them todayl From cease-fire called for the evacua- ment was announced in Damascus Please turn to page 10 value. $49,900.- tion from Tripoli within two weeks of both Arafat’s men and the rebels % Jf ______— __ X B— ^ ^ ■

a P^ansVlTe‘’‘'"Lrhe‘'i1n^^ V C m iO r il 1 1 3 8 ll -t‘ 1 Storm Organization. Bv United Press International the roads, causing several acci­ areas have already opened, and •••••••••••••••••••••• dents, officials said. Vermont Ski Area Association iji T —J .... Vermont’s first major snow- " I t ’s the worst conditions I ’ve spokeswoman Candace Moot said 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 I O Q a y storm of the season Friday was -ever seen,” one driver said. the snow would signal more expected to dump up to 10 inches of . 'While the National Weather openings. 20 pages, 2 sections snow on most sections of the state, Service issued a winter storm UPl photo "We’ve received an awesome officials said. warning for the north central and ASSUMABLE 7Vi% MGT 1 m ,9W.— EAST HARTFORD $72,900. amount of snow today,” said Paul Gorgeous new 3 bedroom 6 room house with 1 'A baths, ...... 1? State highway dispatcher Ray northeast sections of Vermont — Muskle gets assist Attractive 2 bedroom home with modern kitchen and Manchester $71,900 Thompson, a spokesman at bath. Gas heat and newer steel siding. A great oppor- 2 car garage and large 100' x ISO' lots. O N LY 3 LEFT! and a travelers advisory for the Clmlsihed...... l» he had some trouble Smuggler’s Notch in Jefferson­ tunity,______CHFA. ★ VINTAGE ★ Comics ...... locating snowplow drivers because Champlain Valley and southern After a 10-day stay at Webber Hospital in Biddeford, Manchester Excellent Entertolnmeni ...... '2 it was a holiday and many were out Vermont, the lower Connecticut ville, which planned to open Maine, former Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie ieft Condition inside and out is the only way Charming older Colonial with ginger­ Valley received rain must of the Saturday. "T h is is going to be a Lottery...... 2 hunting. However, they were all to begin recuperating from a mild heart attack at his BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. to describe this lovely 3 bedroom bread decor on exterior. 3 bedrobms, M ltu o rie s...... io clearing the roads by noon, he said. day. real icing on the cake, or a lot of REALTORS dining room, family room, plus many lit­ ^oDunaik'...... “ There’s lots and loU"of cars off But, the white stuff was welcome icing.” nearby Kennebunk Beach home. Muskie was wheeled to Ranch. Large Living room and dining 2 And sportsmen said they were 89 W E S T C E N TE R S T R E E T tle extras that can mean so much. Beau­ jports...... ! .1 !!!!.!!]!.!!.!!!!!! 15-17 the road,” he said. "Too many news to ski resort operators, who the lobby by hospital attendant Carl Lamontagne, but room. Vinyl Siding, 1 car garage. It cer­ reported substantial eager to use the snow to track deer (Comtr of McKm ) T B j tiful lawn for memorable family gather­ Television T-9 people have summer tires.” once there, rose from the chair and entered his wife’s car tainly deserves a good hard look. Weather...... i...2 The unexpected snowstorm accumulations. before the hunting season ended 646x2482 Sunday. without help. \ ings. ••••••••••••# ••••••••• hampered visibility and greased About half of the slate’s 19 ski

( I . ^ 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sutuiduv. Nov. 26, 1983 Peopletalk Weather Heavy snows mount A near blizzard mounted Friday in the northeast, where almost a foot of snow came down at an inch an hour. A big, dangerous storm gathered strength in the western The estimatefi C08t of building in Mancheiter Rockies. for which permltf were issued last month was The Coast Guard and Civil Air $3,931,181, compared with only $91S,1M for Patrol searched along the Pacific October 1982. shore for a Piper Comanche that There were 266 permits issued compared with - apparently crashed during the 200. Substantial Increases were recorded in night in a storm off San Diego, almost every category of construction. The Calif. At least two people were estimated cost of alterations and additions was aboard the plane when it vanished $2,423,692 as compared with $317,202. The while flying through heavy rain alterations for which permits were iuued last , t r - and gusty winds. month included a warehouse addition at Chapel One fisherman drowned and Road, the foundation for an addition at 80 another was rescued after their Harrison St., office renovations at 801 Parker St., trawler broke in two under the and a raised slab at 306 Progress Drive. crush of seven-foot waves and SO-knot winds off Ocracoke, N.C. A Coast Guard helicopter found the Truck given to district two men floating among the The Eighth Utilities District won't have to wait wreckage of the trawier Mamie. until it can afford to buy a utility truck. Deputy The temperature plummeted to 1 Clear and sunny today Fire Chief Paul Gworek has donated one. Gworek above zero at Williston, N.D., on a told the district directors this week that he is day after Thanksgiving that Mostly sunny today with highs near SO. Mostly clear tonight with lows buying a new truck and wiould like to give his ranged from stormy, snowy, rainy in the mid iOn. Variable cloudiness Sunday and mild, with highs In the used one to the district, to “ keep it in the fam ily.” to just plain cold across much of mid SOs. West winds today 15 to 25 mph, (ilminishing to around 10 The truck will be used to haul equipment such the nation. mph tonight. Today's weather drawing Is by Robbie Zilons, 0, a fourth as pumps and hoses. Four persons were kiiied in car grader at the Bowers School. 2 accidents on icy bridges in Indiana and a man was killed in Wyoming Veto want Korea memorial when his car hit an icy patch and The Veterans Council of Manchester has asked overturned. 24 UP1 photo S0.34 the Board of Directors to consider a memorial to Winter storm warnings were out veterans of the Korean War to be placed in Munro across the west and in New Park. I England, where 8 or more inches of The council, in a letter to the board, also offers Melissa grows up snow were predicted. to raise funds for the memorial. The northeaster'll storm The suggestion apparently grew out of 6 Melissa Gilbert, the freckled-face expected to capture as many hearts in mounted to near blizzard condi­ discussions when the town was seeking a name moppet we’ve all watched grow up in her starring role in "Choices of the tions in ’s Hudson SAN niANCISCO for the park being developed at the Center. It was Heart” which will air Dec. 5 on NBC-TV. Valley. Ten and a half inches were \ \ “ ultimately named for Vietnam veterans, but “Little House on the Prairie,” has reported at Taborton, N.Y., where some who argued against that choice pointed out blossomed into an 18-year-old leading Melissa is joined by her mother Barbara it was still snowing hard. The snow that the town has no memorial to veterans of the lady. As a 9-year-old, Melissa captured Abeles and sister Sarah at a recent was coming down at an inch an MIOHEST Korean War. hour across northern Vermont. TfMMNATUNIt ’’A screening of the show for the cast and ttaw MIAMI viewers’ hearts with her piping voice, The same storm system gave 40 ORtEANS toothy smile and natural talent and is crew. New York City and Washington, 60 29.77 Directors favor Lutz lease D.C., a taste of snow and raised 60 The Board of Directors Tuesday night tabled streams to bankfull with heavy action bn leasing the former Lutz Children's rains over coastal New England. •HOWfRt ^ FLOW (S3 Museum building on Cedar Street to the Weight of Hi2Zoner Birthday almanac U fl WEATHER FOTOCA8T t Manchester Historical Society, but it did come to Nov. 27 — David Merrick (1912-), the producer Tony Lo Bianco, who most recently starred in a consensus in favor of the lease. of numerous successful Broadway shows includ­ the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "A View Today’s forecasts The stumbling block has been a provision that ing "G ypsy,” “ Hello Dolly,” “ Becket” and ” 42nd from the Bridge, ” gained 15 pounds on purpose. appears to give the society the right to make the Street.” Connecticut, and National forecast Even then he needs considerable padding to tuwn move voting machines out of the building at Nov. 28 — Hope Lange ( 1933-), the actress who .: portray the diminutive but overweight New York the end of two years if the society decides it needs has been appearing in films since (he mid-1950s. Sunny breezy today with highs Rpr period ending 7 p.m. EST today. Today will find rain along the City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. Lo Bianco the space. She has also starred in the television series “ The around 50. Clear tonight. Lows 20 to north Pacific coast as well as across parts of the lower Plains and mid appears as LaGuardia in "HiZzonerthe Mayor,” Most directors felt the choice shou Id be left with Ghost and Mrs. Muir” and “ The New Dick Van 30. Sunday partly sunny. Highs 50 Mississippi Valley. Snow Is Indicated along the eastern slopes of the a new play authored and directed by Paul Shyre. the town to decide after the society had proven the Dyke Show.” to 55. Shy re previously memorialized Walt Whitman, central Rockies into the mid Plains. Mostly fair weather is forecast need for the added space. Nov. 29 — Louisa May AlcoU (1832-1888), the H.L. Mencjten and Will Rogers in similar elsewhere.'Max temperatures include: 65, Boston 52, The town wants to use a portion of the building author whose autobiographical novel, “ Little one-man dramas. Taking the iong route to 52, Cleveland 50, Dallas 71,Oenver 34, Duluth 32. Houston 77, for voting machines so it can stop heating the Women,” brought her nationwide fame. She was L.l. Sound Broadway, the play premiered recently in Jacksonville 53. Kansas City 53. Little Rock 68, Los Angeles 60. Miami building at the Nil(e site, where they are now also active in the women’s suffrage and Today, mosty sunny breezy and Albany, N.Y., and now, said Lo Bianco, “ We will 80. Minneapolis 33. New Orleans 76, New York 53. Phoenix 61, San stored. temperance movements. milder. Highs'around 50. Winds take it to other cities to test it.” Francisco 61, Seattle 47. St. Louis 61 and Washingon 65 degrees. The problem appeared to be resolved Tuesday Nov. 30 — Dick Clark (1929-), the disc jockey, westerly 15 to 25 mph. Tonight, when the society president said the society would recording and television executive, and concert mostly clear skies. Lows in the low Attorney nolles agree to let the town decide whether the machines N promoter. He has been a major figure in pop 30s. Westerly winds 10 to 15 mph. should be moved. music since the 1950s as host of TV ’s “ American Sunday, mild, with mixed sunshine ‘bear’ shooting Bandstand.” and clouds. Highs in the mid 50s. Thanksgiving after all assault charges Filming starts Friday at Texas A&M Univer­ Dec. 1 — Richard Pryor (1940-), the comedian Joyner begins district Job Face and actor who is a star in television, films and in T’ e following local and (ailure,to carry insu­ sity in College Station, Texas, on "B ear,” an Walter Joyner didn't get much fanfare when he concert. His fiims include “ Bustin’ Loose,” "Stir Extended outlook . By United Press International stration by striking Greyhound bus cases were resolved be­ rance, nolle by the state's independent production on the life of coach Paul started this week as a director of the Eighth lift Crazy” and “ The Toy.” , drivers, according to the Boston tween Nov. 14 and Nov. 22 attorney. "B ear” Bryant, who died a year ago at 65, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Utilities District. He was sworn in by District Dec. 2 — Tracy Austin (1962-), the tennis player W ATE R VILLE , Maine — An Herald. in Manchester Superior John Magowen. threat­ A workman in a Gary Busey will play ’s Rhode Island: Counsel John D. LaBelle Jr. in a corner of room in who, at age 16, became the youngest champion in elderly Maine man, traveling to "H e said he got lost and Court. Judges David M. ening. reduced to disor­ winningest coach, from age 19 on. Director Chance of showers Monday and the district firehouse while other directors were bucket (above left U.S. Open history by winning the singles title in New Hampshire for Thanksgiving disoriented in the crowd. Then he derly conduct,, fined $75. Richard Sarafian's crew plans to shoot footage Tuesday, clearing Wednesday, preparing for the meeting. Barry and Lawrence C. photo) uses a 1979. She won the event again in 1981. dinner but lost in Boston for two started wandering around the city. Klaczak presided. Third-degree assault, Friday night at the traditional Aggie bonfire, Daytime highs in the 50s Monday But Joyner was put to work promptly. He was . Dec. 3 — Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), the days, was flown back to his family Then he lost a day In there Charles Jefferson, first- .nolle by the state's pressure devise to Saturday during the game with arch-rival Texas and Tuesday, 40s Wednesday. appointed to the townwide Emergency Medical Polish-born novelist and short-story writer whose Friday. somewhere,” Mosier said. degree criminal trespass attorney. clean bricks on the and Monday with 2,000 members of the Aggies’ Overnight lows will be mostly in Services Council as-administrative liaison from work is admired for its rich English prose, A Boston police officer had In an interview with the Boston and third-degree assault, Kenneth Thompson, Corps of Cadets. the 30s, except 35 to 45 Tuesday. the district board. Director Thomas Landers, Oak Street face of although English was his adopted language. His spotted James J. McGinness, 75, a Globe, however, McGinness said nolled by the state's driving while intoxicated, who has been serving in that post, will continue the former Watkins novels include “ Lord Jim” and “ Nostromo.” former teacher, standing outside a that after landing at Logan Air­ attorney. fined $300. A charge of with the EMS council, but as insurance liaison. subway station in the city’s Rox- port, he went to the airport lounge David Monroe, first de­ evading responsibility, Furniture Store When Joyner announced that he would seek the bury section on Thursday. “ for a drink, and when I get gree failure to appear, nolle by the state’s Building downtown. district post vacated by the resignation of Peter Fine art footnote Lottery The police officer arranged to drinking I'm an altogether differ­ four years, suspended; attorney. The building, (right V Grose, he said this of town-district relationships: have McGinness spend the night at ent person.” three years probation. As Lee Warren, first- was astonished to hear that Henry O. “ I do not want to see the district become the tail photo) under the the Hilton Hotel and fly back to He said he spent most of the $200 a condition of probation degree larceny, reduced Tanner’s ’ ’The Thankful Poor” has been added to that wags the dog. Neither do I want to see the Waterville, Maine, and then home he had with him on “ silly things, Monroe was entered to to third-degree larceny, name Watkins Cen­ ”A New World; Masterpieces of American district become the tail that is wagged by the Connecticut daily to Randolph. Maine, Friday. like taxicab rides and such,” and seek in-patient treatment six months, suspended; tre, will become Painting, 1760-1910” , an art exhibit that opens dog.” ” I thought he looked out of missed the bus he was supposed to for drug abuse. Three two years probation. A Dec. 7 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Friday: 186 Joyner was state representative from the 12th condominium offi­ take to Troy Wednesday. counts of sixth-degree lar­ charge of second-degr^ Washington. place,” officer Ray Mosier said. Assembly District for one term and was beaten in ces. Warren How­ Play Four: 6191. ’’When I pulled over to ask him if I He spent two nights at a YM CA in ceny, three months on larceny, nolle by the The show had been criticized for not including his bid for re-election by Democrat James could help him. he told me he was Boston, but had only $8.55 left by each count, suspended; state’s attorney. land, one of the new any black painters, so the Tanner work was Rainbow Jackpot: H-red- McCavanagh. Thursday. one year probation on Timothy Ballard, driv­ added, according to an announcement of the cold and hungry and out of owners of the 965. " I wound up broke in this town, each count, to be served ing while intoxicated, show. But there IS a problem. Cosby owns the money.” building, hopes to and I've got two bum legs. I was so concurrently with one granted entrance into the Tanner work and says no one had talked to him McGinness' ordeal began Tues­ CRCOG show scheduled attract large corpo­ Lotto: 22,15,11.5,32,26. exhausted I didn't know what to do. another but consecutively statee alcohol education about it. day when he flew from Augusta to Boston where he planned to catch a It was scary for this little country Cable TV viewers may watch a rebroadcast of a with the first sentence. program. rate clients to the ” We rushed to the wall to see if it was still boy,” he said. call-in show on transportation issues in the capitol The total effective sent­ Michael Benanti, driv­ building. In the there,” Cosby said. It was. Now he’s waiting to Well worth shoe sacrifice Other numbers drawn Friday in bus to Troy. N.H., to spend the New England: holiday with his 90-year-old sister. “ But the Boston police are great. region on Channel 13 Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. ence on all counts is 51 ing while intoxicated, photo at right. Jeff hear from the Corcoran. Just great. I'v e never been treated granted entrance into the Proud father Jim Kittle puts an arm around his Rhode Island daily: 0555. But he apparently became con­ The panel is slated to include Francis P. months, suspended; four Daigle, an employee son Ron Kittle, the Chicago White Sox outfielder, New Hampshire daily: 7788. fused when he ran into a demon­ so well in my life," he added. McMahon, CRCOG director of transportation years probation. state alcohol education at a news conference Wednesday. Ron was services; Manchester Mayor Steven Penny, Charges of possession of program. of Pioneer Buiiding named American League Rookie of ther Year by chairman of the CRCOG Transportation Commit­ drug paraphernalia, pos­ Walter Byezowski, driv­ Co., tosses trash . the Baseball Association of America; he hit 35 tee; and state deupty transportation commis­ session of a narcotic sub­ ing while intoxicated, down a chute from Now you know sioner William Lazarek. The host will be Dana stance, second-degree granted entrance into the homers and batted in 100 runs. Almanac a window of the Across the Atlantic in 1883, U.S. railroads Jim Kittle said he gave up a new pair of work Hanson, executive director of CRCOG. failure to appear, and state alcohol education adopted th standard time system with Eastern, shoesto buy a $60 base — when Ron was a The program is being sponsored by the Capitol another count of sixth- program. Watkins building. Region Council of Governments. CRCOG staff degree larceny, all nolled David Chamberlain, Center, Rocky Mountain and Pacific zones. teenager, and he’s happy he did. 12 and one-half cents. the sign of Sagittarius. American planning the program expect questions about the by the state's attorney. driving while intoxcated, Herald photos by Tarquinio Today, Nov 26 In 1940, the German Nazis forced historian Charles Beard was born council's role in state transportation matters, the Henry Obst, third- g ra n t^ entrance into the half a million Jews in Warsaw to in 1874. Connecticut highway infrastructure, highway degree,criminal mischief, state alcohol education Today is Saturday, November live in a ghetto surrounded by an On this date in history: construction and town road projects. fined W . Second-degree program. 26th, the 330th day of 1983 with 35 to eight-foot concrete wall. In 1901, the War Department criminal trespass, nolled George Olender, driv­ 2 follow. In 1941, Secretary of State authorized creation of the Army by the state's attorney. ing while intoxicated, The moon is moving toward its Cordell Hull submitted American War College to instruct commissi­ Scott Cushman, driving granted entrance into the last quarter. proposals to the Japanese peace oned officers. Zinsser Is appalled while intoxicated, fined state alcohol education The morning stars are Venus, envoys in Washington. In 1945, President Harry Tru­ state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R-Manchester, has $415. Charges of speeding program. Mars and Saturn. man named General George Mar­ announced he will submit legislation in 1984 to The evening stars are Mercury A thought for the day: American shall special representative to prohibit state agencies from spending money to and Jupiter. humorist Will Rogers said; "E v e r­ China. influence the outcome of local referendums. Those bom on this date are under ything is funny as long as it is In 1956, President Dwight D. He said his decision came after the Department the sign of Sagittarius. John happening to somebody else.” Elsenhower denied that differen­ CG goof makes Harvard, founder of Harvard of Special Revenue spent $1,500 campaigning for Calendar 6 ces over the Suez Canal had an off-track betting parlor in Enfield. University, was bora in 1607. weakened American-Britlsh- “ This Is not the first time that Special Revenue On this date in history: French accord In the western Sunday,"^Nov 27 Commissioner Alfred Oppenhelmer has decided In 1789, President George Wa­ alliance. trouble for UT his agency exists to accommodate rather than Manchester Andover shington set this day aside as one of Sunday is November 27th, the In 1970, a man attempted to knife regulate," Zinsser said. national thanksgiving for adoption 331st day of 1983 with 34 to follow. Pope Paul at the Manila Airport. By Sarah E. Hall lem this week, and said ‘T h ere is a clear heed for such legislation, Monday No meetings the week of Nov. 28 to Dec. 3. of the United States Constitution. The moon is in its last quarter. Herald Reporter that affected employees especially when It involves state-sanctioned Pension Board, 3 p.m., Lincoln Center gold room. In 1832, the first streetcar The mbrning stars are Venus, A thought for the day: General may receive counseling, gambling, which is opposed by a sizable majority Zoning Boqrd of Appeals, 7 p.m., Lincoln Center railway in Am erica started public Mars and Saturn. George Marshall said: “ You can ' A data processing error through the company per­ of Connecticut residents," added Zinsser. hearing room. service in New York City from City The evening stars are Mercury have all'the material in the world, Bolton caused an undetermined sonnel office, on appeal­ Zinsser said it is already illegal for municipali­ Board of Education, '7:30 p.m.. Keeney Street Hall to 14th Street. The car was and Jupiter. but without morale it is largely number of United Tech­ ing the IRS fine. A com­ ties to spend money to Influence the outcome of School. Monday pulled by a horse and the fare was Those born on this date are under ineffective.” nologies Corp. employees plete and correct batch of such local referendums. Commission on Aging, 7:30 p.m.. Senior Citizen Senior Citizens Committee, Community Hall, 1 p.m. to (ail to receive W-2 tax W-2 forms has been sent Zinsser sent Oppenhelmer a letter demanding Center. Public Building Commission, Community Hall forms (or disability pay out since the mistake was to know who is to pay for the advertisements, Tuesday fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. received in 1981. Others noticed, he said. which appeared in a local newspaper, and why Downtown Coordinating Committee, 8 a.m.. Lin­ Tuesday Manchester Herald received forms with the He cited a data process­ Oppenhelmer made “ a decision to get thestate in coln Center gold room. Conservation Commission, Herrigk-Park, 7:30 p.m. wrong Information. ing problem at the Con­ Richard M. Diamond, Publisher this precarious position." Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park Committee, 3 Thursday p.m., Lincoln Center gold room. Board of Library Directors, Bentley Memorial Some employees went necticut General Life In­ surance Co. as the culprit USPS 327-500 VOL. Clll, No. 48 Democratic Executive Committee, 7:30 p.m., Library, 8 p.m. on to omit that disability Lincoln Center gold room. pay on their in c^e tax The mistake involved Wednesday returns. Others Spurted the misposting of em­ Published dally exceot Sunday and certain holldavsEy Suggested carrier rates ore $1.20 weekly, 85.1$ for one Worid War I Vets to meet month, 815.35 tor three months, 830.70(or six months and Republican Executive Committee, 7 p.m., Lincoln Coventry the wrong amount. Today ployees' Social Security the Manchester Publishing Co., 14 Bralnard Place, Veterans of World War I and the Veterans of Manchester, Conn. 04040. Second class postooe paid at 841.40 for one year. Mall rates are available on request. Center hearing room. some of these same em­ numbers and, in some Foreign Wars Auxiliary are scheduled to meet Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m., Lincoln Monday ployees are being audited cases, of the amount of changes to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box S91, To place a classified or dl'splav advertisement, or to Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the V.F.W. center on East report a news Item, story or picture Idea, coll 443-2711. Center hearing room. Town Council Steering Committee, Town Office by the Internal Revenue disability income they re­ Manchester, Conn. 04040. Center Street. Refreshments will be served. Today In history Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Thursday Building nurse's office, 7:30 p.m. Service, and are facing ceived, Friday. Reservations are being accepted for the V.F.W. To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office fines and interest fees on IRS public affairs of­ 447-9944. Office hours ore 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday Christmans dinner party, scheduled (or Dec. 5. Economic Development Ckimmittee, 8 a.m,, Lincoln The Manchester Herald Is a subscriber to United Prees Center gold room. Building planning office, 7:30 p.m. the taxes they didn't pay. ficer James J, O'Reilly On Nov. 26, 1832 the first streetcar to 14th Street. A horse drawn streetcar through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Soturdov. Delivery Anyone wishing further information may call should be made by S p.m. Monday through Friday and bv International newsserylces and Is a member of the Audit Cheney Historic District Committee, 4:30 p.m.. Thursday A Pratt It Whitney Air­ said the insurance firm makes its way through the streets in this 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Bureau of Circulations. President Betty Thrall at 646-2670. railway in America started public Probate Court. HUD Housing Rehabilitation Committee, Town craft Group spokesman would be considered le­ service in New York City from City Hall view of Old New York in undated photo. Judge's hours, 6:30 p,m,. Probate Court. Office Building planning office, 7:30 p.m. acknowledged the prob­ gally liable (or the error. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. 26, 1983

U.S./W orld D.C. security beefed up in Brief to avert 'another Beirut’

Greyhound vote scheduled By Jon C. Frandsen spokesman said there have been turned to mud by early morning United Press International periodic “ threats to U.S. facilities rain and snow flurries, blocked PHOENIX, Ariz. — Striking Greyhound and personnel.” several entrances to the White HEATING Oil workers cast votes on a wage cut contract and WASHINGTON - Security offi­ President Reagan is at his ranch House and the Executive Office then rejoined picket lines Friday at depots where cials, clearly concerned the sui­ in California for the long holiday Building next door. A line of at QUALITY SERVICE ' limited holiday bus service with newly hired cide bombing attack in Beirut least seven U.S. Park Police trucks drivers was reported brisk. could be repeated in America, measures were apparent there. and vans, parked bumper to The Amalgamated Council of Greyhound Union Friday kept trucks packed with A State Department spokeswo­ bumper, lined a driveway near the cAu 568-3500 Locals, representing 12,500 workers who went on dirt stationed at White House man declined to say if security has rear entrance of White House. strike Nov. 3, scheduled a 1 p.m. MST news entrances and restricted traffic been heightened at U.S. embassies But it also appeared to be conference Monday in Phoenix to announce the near the Capitol. overseas, but noted, "W e always business as usual for the tourists GUNUFFE MITO BODY nationwide vote on the latest company proposal. Police cars also blocked entran­ have the proper security at all our who crowded the sidewalks around ROUTE U TALCOTTVILLE, CT. Greyhound is serving only 500 of the 14,000 ces to the State Department for a facilities abroad, whether military the White House grounds. Many locations it usually serves across the country. second day. or diplomatic." poosed for pictures in the front, Officials said the average passenger load on A spokesman for the police force There has been Increasing con­ where no trucks were visible. 24 HR. TOWWG Thanksgiving 'was 25 and on Wednesday 29, guarding the Capitol — where a cern about terrorist attacks since a Others waited in line for a tour of \ oftd 191 Mo«n St.. AAawcHaftt slightly higher than in 1982. They said while total time bomb went off two weeks ago dynamite-laden truck smashed the president's home. 643-0016 FEATURING THIS WEEK Fhana; 643*1191 •« 643-1900 ridership was down somewhat from last year, the — reported receiving a telephoned through checkpoints at the Marine •COMPLITt COLLIBION RIPAIR • Eotlbro*li MaH. Momlwld Jack Cramer, of Danbury, buses that did operate were in the highest traffic threat at about 3 a.m. Wednesday compound in- Beirut, Oct. 23, and •FOMION AND AMERICAN CARE fhoaa: 456-1141 Conn., examining one driverless areas. "warning of vehicles with bombs exploded in the barracks, killing S in ce 1947 lAsnoM coMtmcticur i truck blocking a driveway, told his Custom Kitchen Center UAOiMO ftju tttv ta oenoAMU aboard.” 239 Marines who had been serving Art CunUf/e, Prop. 9-year-old son, Jim, it was there in He said police, who waved cars as part of the multinational peace­ A' case "some nut tried to do what Kitchen Bathroom RemodelioK Astronauts come to base to a stop as they burned up the keeping force in Lebanon. ENEIGT SAVNIG they did to the Marine Corps” in CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Six astronauts, curving driveway a^roaching the A simultaneous attack on the ISTORM P8ME AWNMGS Beirut. Visit Our Showroom At: STEVENSON'S including the first non-American, arrived at the Capitol, will be checking all auto nearby French compound killed WMOOWS REPUCEMENT 8 traffic near the massive, white- more than 60 French soldiers. U.S. "It's disturbing to think that 2 space center Friday for Monday's launch of the 25 Olcott StrMt Servicenter, Inc. |a doors W8ID0WS aNOPKS shuttle Columbia on a nine-day mission featuring domed building "fo r the next few officials blamed the attacks on steps like these are needed," Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5:30 Auto the $1 billion scientific workshop Spacelab. days.” Iranian Moslem fanatics sup­ Cramer said. 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a Five are injured Obituaries Dorit O. Dunnock r OCUS / People in two-car crash Doris O. Dunnack, 61, of Waits River, Vt„ died Tuesday at the home of her son, Wiiiiam Dunnack Five people suffered minor but denied that the open bottle was his, police said. He passed sobriety in Bradford, Vt. injuries in the early evening e was born in South Norwaiki Christmas on way to Marine tests administered at the scene, Thursday in a two-car collision at the daughter of Hugh and the intersection of Tolland Turn­ police said. Andy Neither Fletcher nor Richards X Ethei (Green) O’Grady. She at­ pike and Oakland Street, police tended schoois in Andover and said Friday . was injured in the crash. Treated for minor injuries at Hartford. In 1942, in Coventry, she iRooney Police said they suspect alcohol '4 married Wiiiiam A. Dunnack. was a factor irr the incident. Gary Manchester Hospital were Nathan Beirut’s now home After their marriage they iived in Syndicated L, Richards, 35, of Ellington, was Sposito, 7; Cheryl Sposito, 33; and Rachel Sposito, 10; all of North Andover, untii 1976, when they Columnist charged with drivingg while intoxi­ moved to Waits River. Windham; Robert Sposito Jr., 12, By Susan Plese cated and making an unsafe left She is survived by be her turn after he tried to turn from the of 166 Chestnut St. in Manchester; Herald Reporter and John Fletcher, 16, of husband, Wiiiiam, of West Top- westbound lane of the turnpike into sham, Vt.; three sons; Wiiiiam A:' Mansfield. ANDOVER — Carolyh Graham of Times Wanted: Oakland Street and his car hit DunnackJr.ofBradford, Vt.; Aian" Police said Richards' blood- Farm Road is doing her Christmas another car traveling east on the E. Dunnack of Andover; and Mark ■ alcohol level was measured at over shopping a little early. But it’s not because turnpike, police said. A. Dunnack, of Tequesta, Fia.; and ’ .26 percent, two and a half times He eats she wants to beat the crowds. It’s because Police also found a half-empty two nephews; Father Robert the legal limit for drivers in one of the packages — containing a holiday bottle of beer on the floor of the O'Grady and Richard O’Grady, other car, driven by George R. Connecticut. / miniature Christmas tree, decorations and both of Manchester. i. He was released on a promise to a small stocking — is enroule to Beirut, Fletcher, 43, of North Windham, Funerai services will be Satur-; Wonder appear Dec. 6 in Manchester Lebanon. they said, Fletcher admitted he day at 11 a.m. at the Hale Funeral • Superior Court. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Graham’s son, memories had recently been drinking beer. y/" Home in Bradford, Vt., with. Jeffrey Graham, 23, is a corporal in the U.S. Father O’Grady officiating. Buriai Marines. He arrived in Beirut in mid- wiii be in Waits River Cemetery, bread Do you have a Christmas /. November. His arrival there was later than m .- there are no catting hours. P--5 Lieutenant promotion UPi photo he originally expected, however. memory which is extra special? It Donation in her memory may be Mrs. Graham laughs at a letter she made to the Vermont Cancer- There are two groups of people could win you cash. Sgt. Rolando De Guzman (right) of the Friday how he shot the alleged gunman received from her son a few weeks ago. At Society, 13 Loomis St., Montpelier,' whose handling of money mystifies Enter the Manchester Herald's 2 Special Weapon Attack Team of the Rolando Galman after opposition leader the time he was at sea, about a third of the Vt. 05602. me. They are bankers and second annual "M y Most Unfor­ iikeiy in December Philippines Air Force shows a five- Benigno S. Aquinio was gunned down way to his Beirut assignment. farmers. "W e’re being diverted to.Grenada," the gettable Christams” contest, member fact-finding board in Manila at Manila International Airport. Farmers have always been the young Marine wrote. "Where the heck is Manchester Police Chief Robert examinations. Examinations for In Memoriam r Perhaps you remember the year In loving memory of my dear most admired people in our D. Lannan said this week he several vacant detectives' and that?" your family gathered around the brother, Charles Lenorsky who country. They were an honest, He told his parents that the military was expects to announce the appoint­ sergeants' positions have also been, passed dway Nov. 26, 1922. sent to stand by to evacuate some fireplace because the power went ment of a new lieutenant in the given. independent, hard-working bunch. Waterbury crash kills 2 More than any other single group, Americans. His only comment: "Boring, out. Or how about the year you department sometime next month. Lannan said he will probably not The slot was vacated last week fill the sergeant and detective slots Gone but not forgotten, by his sis- they have made this country what boring, boring” wished for a pony? Or the first ter, children, grandchildren, 6 when Lannan promoted Robert until after Jan. 1. were pronounced dead at Water­ customers lost power shortly after it is, great. Bv United Press International nieces and nephews. May he rest in YOUNG GRAHAM, of course, hud no idea Chirstmas you and your husband Guliano, a lieutenant in the admin­ The examinations for lieutenant 9 a.m. More than 2,200 were Little by little, though, farmers bury Hospital and their bodies peace 0 Lord, that the U.S. was about to invade the spent as new parents? istration and communications div­ were given in a new format. Town without service in Norwalk alone, A tractor-trailer truck crashed taken to the state medical examin­ are becoming less admired than Caribbean island. But shortly afterward, he Keep the length to 250 words or ision, to captain in charge of officials agreed to change the er’s office in Farmington for while scattered outages affected through a guard rail on Interstate The Kuligowsky Family they once were. They got their fired another letter back to his family. patrol. method of testing at the request of about 1,000 customers in he Dan­ less. Send along a photo if one is 84 in Waterbury Friday, killing autopsy. good reputation in the days-When "Did I ever ex|)ecl I ’d be fighting Cubans Guliano took over Sunday for the Manchester Police Union. bury area, spokeswoman Jacque­ two, as snow and rain fell across The National Weather Service they were simple, self-reliant on an island paradise?” he wrote. He told available. We’ll send it back to you Capt. Joseph Brooks, who moved Union representatives have Friday issued a travelers advisory line Harris said. Connecticut on the second gloomy people who raised their own food his parents the island was beautiful, an whether or not it appears. to the detective bureau, which he claimed the old tests were often day of the long Thanksgiving in several communities across the Thousands also were without and sold what they had left over in "absolute paradise." First prize; $25. Second prize; directed before, from 1979 to 1981. irrelevant to their work and holiday weekend. state as snow mixed with rain power in the Cheshire, Bristol and Arafat Evidently the Grenadians knew the U.S. James Sweeney headed the bureau inconsistent. Torrington areas as the storm order to buy a few things they $15. Third prize: $10. State police spokesman Adam caused hazardous driving condi­ was about to land troops, Mrs. Graham from 1981 until leaving the depart­ The new tests, including most moved north" through the Water­ couldn’ t grow or make themselves. Berluti said Felix Andino, 33, of tions for throngs of Christmas says. Jeffrey wrote saying he had talked to Entries will be judged on origi­ ment last June to take a job in notably a series of role-playing bury area and into the New Everyone in town knew which Coeymans, N.Y., and his son. Felix shoppers. bracing one of the locals. The man said he had heard nality. You don’t have to be any private industry. exercises, were administered at Britain. Farmington and Hartford were the good farmers and which Jr., 12, were traveling south on Accumulations were expected to that "Reagan’s mad-dog Marines were The current candidates for lieut­ the University of Connecticut areas, where hundreds also lost kind of writer to enter. Just Interstate 84 in Waterbury about 10 range from 1 to 3 inches before were the poor farmers because the landing," Mrs, Graham says. enant, all with sergeant's ranking, Institute of Public Service in continued from page 1 scribble your thoughts on a piece a.m, when the truck apparently tapering off into flurries. service. good farmers’ kids were better Young Graham was in a unit that was have already taken qualifying Storrs. failed to negotiate a curve, crashed A spokeswoman at West Farms Limited outages were reported Karami. dressed and their places were responsible for capturing a large hill with a of paper and send them to us. through several guard rails and Mall shopping center in West in the Portland-Middletown area. Asked about the conditions for better kept. You could tell just gun on it, his mother says. "W e didn’t fire a Send entries to: Adeie Angle, Northeast was forced to "trade plunged into Hamilton Park Pond. Hartford said Friday the weather his departure from Tripoli where from driving by. The farmer’s shot, ” Graham wrote. "W ewenl uponcside Berluti said three state police did not seem to deter shoppers who off” utility crews between various Focus Editor, Box 591, Manches­ he has been trapped for' three standard of living depended on how and the others went down the other side. ” 12 wounded, 1 killed divers and one Waterbury scuba were out in full force on the first regions in an attempt to restore ter Herald, Manchester, Ct., 06040. weeks, Arafat said, "Our depar­ hard he and his family worked. The Grahams have not heard from their diver pulled the bodies from the day of the Christmas shopping power to largest number of custo­ ture depends on the will of this son since then. But his mother has kept Winners will be announced Dec. cab of the truck from under 8 feet of season. mers in the shortest period of time. brave city. They have not yet herself busy shopping for his Christmas 22 IT USED TO BE that farmers . water. Meanwhile. Northeast Utilities Mayor Biagio DiLieto Friday lit asked me to leave.” presents. in violence in Ulster Berluti said Andino, a driver for reported at least 14,000 customers up a 50-foot red spruce tree on the Rebel leaders earlier this week were on their own. We let them sink 'T v e got to be positive, " she says. "I Jeffrey Graham, 23, the son of Carolyn and Jessie Graham of New Haven Green at 4:15p.m., and Pascale Trucking Co. of Ravenna, without power in Connecticut as gave Arafat until Saturday to leave or swim. If they had a drought or if can’t have negative thoughts. The only Andover, is with the U.S. Marines in Beirut, Lebanon. BELFAST, Northern Ireland masonry across the street. N.Y., was heading back to New high winds downed tree branches in Hartford, Santa Claus arrived Tripoli and he claimed they were the economy went bad, they sank. thing that worries me is the situation with (U PI) *- Suspected IRA terrorists Early Thursday, a police reser­ York after dropping off a load of and utility poles. by sleigh and helicopter to switch preparing (or a "big military If there was enough rain but not too Syria. I don’t know what’s going to happen. on Hartford's Festival of Lights at detonated a bomb as a British vist and his brother survived when bricks in Meriden. The storm struck first in Fair- operation.” much rain and the economy was " I ’m sending Jeff an article 1 read — on Berluti said Andino and his son field County, where 5,000 to 6,000 Constitution Plaza. N army patrol passed, wounding 12 a booby-trap exploded in their car "Tomorrow they will try another good, they could get rich. In the all the religious factions and why they’re fighting. Let them know who these people the pride people have in our Marines, " Mrs. people in the second bombing in near Londonderry. big attempt,” he said. "But I have 1930s we decided farmers were too fighting. I think it’s important young men are. They are all human beings." Graham says. "It used to be a dirty word. It Ulster in 36 hours, police said given my word of honor to the important to be left to the mercy of know who they’re fighting and what thfcy’re One final postscript. " I t ’s good to see all was a shame” Friday. Police said a man found shot leaders of Tripoli, we are doing our the elements and a free economy, A man was also found shot dead dead in Lurgan, 20 miles southwest best to avoid another massacre.” in a flareup in violence which came of Belfast, was a 51-year-old Feds to assault seagulls so the government got into the In Geneva Friday, the Lebanese Catholic father of three who they business of helping them. Now it as Britain attempted to salvage the ambassador to Switzerland, landfill, feed on the garbage and "W e need to know more about the Northern Ireland Assembly, the believe was killed by a Protestant CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Johnny Abdo, said Lebanon’s can’t get out and, as a result, wander over to the airport to loaf birds, where they come from, bedrock of British political stra­ murder gang. The man, who was Armed with red paint, the federal national reconciliation talks may farmers are no more independent not in the security forces, was the around.” Ms. Connor said. where they go, so we can work on tegy in Ulster. government plans to take on a be reconvened in that city between of government than a lot of other 0 66th person to die in Northern During this second phase of a preventing the damage they do." pesky passel of seagulls next week Dec. 10 and 15. Americans. Suspected Irish Republican Ireland this year and the 2,335th three-part study, the researchers in a research project aimed at Federal wildlife officials are In Beirut, 5,000 pro-Iranian The farmer who isn’ t very good Army guerrillas ambushed a se­ since 1969. plan to capture about 300 of the learning more about their inland asking the public to help track the women and fist-waving men in the curity patrol on a Belfast street birds — about one-tenth of the aPfarming and is lazy gets just as Meanwhile, Britain's Minister in migratory habits. birds by notifying the department Shiite-controlled southern suburbs Thursday night, injuring 12, in­ seagull population at the landfill. much government money today as charge of Northern Ireland, James The birds are messing up navi­ if a red seagull is sited. hurled insults at government cluding four soldiers and two gation at Concord Airport, flying They will spray the birds with red the good farmer does. A farmer Prior, tried to save his Northern The birds will be trapped at the troops to protest the breaking of policemen. into airplanes and clogging en­ dye, hang small streamers and these days is often ribh or poor for Ireland Assembly, severely wea­ city landfill early Tuesday morn­ relations with Iran. gines. said Inez Connor, spokes­ identification numbers from their reasons that have nothing to do A woman, an 18-month-old baby kened by the indefinite withdrawal ing with a "cannon net." The In the second such demonstra­ man for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife legs and let them loose. with his ability or industry. Most girl and four other passers-by were of the Official Unionist Party, the 40-square-foot net will be propelled tion in two days, they marched to V "The point of it is to find out among the injured in the bomb largest single party in the Assem­ Service. The same problem has Lebanese army positions at the farmers’ families do.n’t even eat where these birds go once they by a charge around groups of 50 to attack, which blew a hole in a stone bly, because of the security situa­ occurred at Manchester’s airport. edge of the suburbs and shouted anything they grow anymore., leave the area,” Ms. Connor said. 60 birds at a time, Ms. Connor said. wall and hurled deadly chunks of tion in the province. "The birds collect at the (city) "death to Amin Gemayel, death to Last year I visited a farmer with Am erica." a reputation for being one of the Wotm^n victim of strangling best in all of Kansas., He grew wheat. I went into his farmhouse Black decree half expecting a wood stove and a Profile Fire Caffs FARMINGTON (UPI) - The grounds of Uncas-on-the-Thames state Medical Examiner’s office Hospital in Norwich. Investigators Gondolas once glided along the few rocking chairs in the living said Friday an autopsy on a body of estimate the woman had been dead canals of Venice in colorful trap­ room. Instead he had two televi­ Manchester Thursday, 5:22 p.m. — medical call, 39 Dover St., a woman found in Norwich Wed­ for 24 hours to 48 hours. pings as nobles vied in display. But sion sets, a tape recorder and a (town and paramedics). nesday revealed the woman had edicts in 1562 and later decreed stereo record player. I asked him Monday, 9; 40 a.m. — medical call, Cheney Norwich police described the '■ Name Betty Modeen Thursday, 6:35 p.m. — motor vehicle accident, been strangled. “ henceforth one color (or all,” and how much he thought the farm Technical School, 391 W. Middle Turnpike Tolland Turnpike and Oakland Street (town and woman as white with light brown A spokeswoman at the medical to this day the boats cruise equipment in his yard was worth. Address 60 Woodstock Drive (Paramedics) paramedics). shoulder-length hair, 5 feet 5- examiner’s office said the death unadorned, their hulls painted Occupation Beauty salon owner Monday, 5; 33 p.m. — smoke alarm, 58-B Pascal inches tall. Police said she was in "M aybe million and a half, two Thursday, 9:47 p.m, — dumpster fire, 1366 Tolland has been ruled a homicide. She black. Lane (Town) her teens to mid-20s. million,” he said, "but the bank Favorite restaurant Acadia Restaurant ^ Turnpike (Eighth District). said more tests were being con­ Monday. 6:36 p.m. — medical call, 33'/2 Walker St. owns a.lot of it.” Favorite food Seafood ducted to determine the woman’s (Paramedics) Police said the woman was identification. Because of its elastic stomach, a Favorite beverage Tea with honey Monday, 7:13 p.m. — medical call, 501 W. Middle wearing blue jeans, a maroon Tolland County frogfish can swallow a fish almost I TURNED TO his wife standing Favorite hobby Sewing Turnpike (Eighth District) A jogger discovered the body at windbreaker, a bluish gray the same size as itself. next to the electric range in the Tuesday, 2:03 a.m. — medical call, 31 Flower St, Sunday, 12:46 a.m. — motor vehicle accident, 4:15 p.m. Wednesday on the sweater and white sneakers. Favorite sport Bicycling routes 6 and 44 (Bolton, Andover and Manchester kitchen and asked if she made (Paramedics) bread from the wheat her husband Idea of a good vacation Bermuda or any island Tuesday, 4 a.m. — medical call, 31 Dougherty St. ambulance) grew. What do you do to relax? Dance (Paramedics) Sunday, 11:49 a.m. — medical call. Bunker Hill Type ol entertainment preferred Dancing Tuesday, 7:27 a.m. — alarm, Crestview Convales­ Road (Andover) NOTICE — VACUUM LEAF REMOVAL She broke into merry laughter. cent Center (Town and Paramedics) Sunday, 5:53 p.m. — medical call. Swamp Road ‘T ve never made bread in my Favorite actor, actress Robert Wagner, Stephanie Powers Tuesday, 11:31 a m. — smoke, 7-11, 305 Green Road (North Coventry and South Coventry) The following streets are scheduled for leaf collection this coming life” she said. "John likes Wonder Kind of music preferred Soft romantic Monday, 9:49 p.m. — medical call. South Coventry (Eighth District) week. Home owners, on the streets listed below, who wish to have yard Bread.” Favorite store In Manchester D & L Stores Tuesday, 3; 22 p.m. — medical call. Route 83 near Fire Station (South Coventry) Farmers these days aren’t any Tuesday, 1:58 p.m. — medical call, Broadway Road leaves collected, are requested to rake leavesto the STREET LINE. This Favorite spot In Manchester My home 2 the Glastonbury Line (Paramedics) less dependent on the rest of the (North Coventry and South Coventry) Tuesday, 9 p.m. — alarm, Constance and Vernon should be done prior to the Monday of the week of collection. Property world than city people, either. Favorite TV show "Taxi" Tuesday, 3:44 p.m. — smoke, Geraldine Drive streets (Town and Paramedics) ^ owners are requested to make certain that no foreign objects, such as John grows wheat that he sells to Favorite color Aquamarine Tuesday, 9:05 p.m. — medical call, 430 Main St. (North Coventry) Russia and buys Japanese televi­ Favorite quote "Don’t give up until you’ve tried every (Paramedics) Tuesday, 4:15 p.m. — truck fire, Bolton Notch stones, branches, cans or any other material, otherthan leaves or grass, sion sets with the money. angle" Wednesday, 1;32 a.m. — smoke alarm, 67 (Bolton) are placed in the windrows. Mixed leaf piles WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. Wadsworth St. (Town and Paramedics) Tuesday, 10:06 p.m, — motor-vehicle accident, 93 There aren’t any homemade Pet peeve People who don’t show up for Wednesday, 4:56 a.m. — medical call, 117 Tolland Road (Bolton and Manchester Ambulance) The refuse contractor will NOT pick up bagged leaves during the six (6) pickles in his cellar. appointments Deepwood Drive (Town and Paramedics) Tuesday, 11:46 p.m. -— medical call. Steel Crossing Farmers seem to be victim^ of 6 week leaf program of 10-24-83 through 12-2-83. In case of inclement ■ Worst thing about Manchester The poor condition of the streets Wednesday, 12:51 p.m. — medical call, 137 Spruce Road (Bolton and Manchester Ambulance) their own virtues. They^^^ave St. (town and paramedics). Wednesday, 3:19 a.m. — medical call, Wales Road weather, the leaf program may be delayed a few days. Pleasp do NOT worked so hard and b ed n ^ srndrl Best thing about Manchester The warmth of the people (Andover) Wednesday. 4; 42 p.m. — motor vehicle accident 653 in using new scientific methods^ Wednesday, 4:54" p.m, — motor-vehicle accident CALL THE HIGHWAY OFFICE regarding unlisted streets as the Center St., (paramedics), and better farm machinery, that^ Wednesday, 10; 53 p.m. — bonfire. 281 Spencer St. and car (ire. Route 44 in front of the Flamingo schedule is flexible depending upon work load and weather conditions. they’ve produced themselves out (town and paramedics). Restaurant" (Bolton) All leaves must be out by 7:00_A.M. Monday Morning. of work. We not only have a surplu4 Wednesday. 11:18 p.m. — automobile rollover. ROUTE #6 Interstate 84 Extension (town and paramedics). of the things farmers grow, we Wednesday, 11:23 p.m. — automobile fire, 240 The Streets Listed Below Are Scheduled For The Week 01 November 28,1983 have a surplus of farmers.^, Spencer St. (town). Alexander St. Edmund St. Laurel St. Pleasant St. It’s both sad and s tr^ g e that THANK VOU! THANK VOU! THANK TOU! ■ Ann St. Elm St. Lilac St. Thursday, 1:08 a.m. — medical call, 448 W. Middle Proctor Rd. some of the world’s population is Arch St. Elm Terr, Lincoln St. Ralph Rd. Turnpike (paramedics). Bank St. Emerson St. Linden St. Redwood Rd. starving to death while'^^e have Thursday, 3; 16 a.m. — motor vehicle accident, 368 REPUBLICAN - DEMOCRAT - Beech St. Ensign St. LInnmore Dr. Ridge St. UNAFFILIATED FRIENDS Bow St. EiieSt. Locust St. more food than we can eah Why Adams St. (Eighth District and paramedics). Ridgewood SI. FOR YOUR OVERWHELMING Brannblebush Rd.. Fairfield St. Lorraine Rd. Roosevelt St. can’t we work this out? ' Thursday, 5:08 a.m. — motor vehicle accident, 101 Breman Rd. Fairvlew St. Lucian St. Saint James St. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ON Bruce Rd. E. Middle Turnpike (town and paramedics). NOVEMBER 8TH. Ferndale Dr. Lyness St. Saint John St. Bunce Dr. Foley St. McKee St. Saint Lawrence St. OUR FARMERS ARE growing Thursday, 10:43 a.m. — medical call. Main and Campfield St. Forest St. McKinley St. Santina Dr. . so much that they’ve created a Birch streets (paramedics) . TO MY VYONDERFUL FAMILY Cedar St. Foxcroft Dr. Mlddlefleld St. Seaman Cir. Cedarwood Rd. Thursday, 11:50 a.m. •— smoke detector, 28A Pascal AND SUPER COMMITTEE MY Galaxy Rd. Moore St. Short St. problem we don’t know how to WARMEST APPRECIATION Chestnut St. Garden St. Myrtle St. Stone St. Lane (town), Church St. Gorman PI. New St. solve. The government has come A N D VERY SPECIAL Cooper St, Summer St. Thursday, 1:53 p.m. — medical call, 49 Doane St. THANKSI Goslee Dr. North Fairfield St. Summer St. Ext, . ’ up with all sorts of ingenious plans. Cooper Hill St. Griswold St. (Eighth District and paramedics). Oak PI. Trumbull St. None of them really work. Last Cornell St. Hall St. Olcott Dr. Tyler St. Thursday, 2:39 p.m. — medical call, 81 Kensington Courtland St. Hartford Rd. OlcottSt. Victoria Rd. year the government paid farmers Crestwood Dr. St. (town and paramedics). Hathaway La. Otis St. Waddell Rd. not to grow corn. The government Cross St. Henderson Rd. Oval La. Walnut St. Thursday, 3:03 p.m. — medical call, 132 Lydall St. Debbie Dr. High St. Palm St. West St. 1 1 I paid the farmers with surplus corn (paramedics). Deepwood Dr. Hincrest Rd. Park St. Deerfield Dr. West Center St. ' it had bought from them the year Thursday, 3:22 p.m. — medical call, 122 Woodside GLORIA DELLAFERA Jdan Cir. . Perkins St. - Westwood St. Devon Dr. Lakewood Cir. No. Pine St. before. It’s a form of welfare, even St. (paramedics); Division St. Winter St. (Center to BOARD OF EDUCATION Takewood CIr. So. Pioneer Clr. Chestnut St.) though farmers hate to have the Thursday, 4:58 p.m. — medical call, 82 W. Center St. Dougherty St. Laurel PI. Herald photo bv Pinto Dudley St. word applied to them. (town and paramedics). ' (PAID FOR BY THE CANDIDATE) 12 MANCHESTKR HERALD, Saturduv, Nov. 2lh 1983 MANCHr^S'lKH MKHALU, Suturday, No*'. 2b, i983 — l i News for Senior Citizens Advice Regular program at center Having a baby Weddings Man and his best friend back in Style will resume on Monday KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Having babies is back in style for career women, and families who can Editor’s note: the senior coiumn is prepared by the Goldenberg, a Hartford area rhumatologist who will can now be buried together afford to have mom at home instead of at work are staff of the Manchester Senior Center, ft appears on speak on Osteoarthritis and its treatment. If you exceptions to be envied. Wednesdays and Saturdays. suffer from irthritis, you may find the information Figures from the U.S. Center for Health Statistics DEAR ABBY: The DEAR ABBY: I am a show births averaged around 3 million per year in the very valuableVrhe Arthritis Support Group meets the 15-year-old girl, and I just Bv Jeanette Cave first Monday b each month with a different topic of more I see of people, the 1070s and are expected to reach 4 million before the r - Senior Center Director more I love my dogs. I finished reading your boo­ end of 1983. More than 40 percent of the babies in this interest at each meeting. klet, “ What Every Tee­ Other senior center activities are as follows: would like to be buried decade have been bom to first-time parents. The Senior Center staff hopes that everyone enjoyed with them, but I can’t find nager Ought to Know.” Like home computers, babies recently grabbed the Nov. 29 — 10 a.m. (Iriver’s ed Class will start. Dear Abby As I read through It, I a good Thanksgiving. It's good to get away from the Nov. 29 — 1 to 3 p.m. dental screening — Dr. fi cemetery where people cover of Time magazine, another indication of the hustle and bustle of daily chores and relax with family and their pets can be thought it was just an OK nation’s newfound fascination with tiny tots. Unlike Rosenberg. book, but when I started and friends. The Senior Center will resume its regular Nov. 30 — 9:30 a.m. registration for Christmas buried together. Is there Abigail Van Buren computers, babies don’t come with sets of program schedule on Monday. one? I am 83 and not reading the chapter on instructions. party at Aqua Turf, $22. Included transportion, lunch, drugs, I thought it was Reservations for Thursday's meatloaf dinner will gift and entertainment. , crazy. Parents worried about bringing up baby sometimes be taken until noon on Tuesday. By making a DOG LOVER IN really great! enroll their offspring in programs designed to teach Dec. 1 — free dental screening — 10 to 11; 30 a.m. and I have never taken any reservation you are guaranteed a meal. However, this 1 to 2:45 p.m. HARRISBURG. PA. them to read before they leara to walk. drugs. I’ have never even does not mean that you have a space reserved at a Dec. 7 — Blood pressure screening, 9 a.m. Sandy Jones, psychologist, author and consultant to had a desire to try them, particular sitting. Tickets will be sold as usual Dec. 8 — 1 p.m. movie “ The Way We Were” Barbra DEAR DOG LOVER: pick-up service -in a plete interment of a hu­ a toy manufacturer (Fisher-Price), says ’’taking ./ \ but after I read your starting Thursday at 10 a.m. We will start serving at Streisand and Robert Redford. To my knowledge, the custom-built pet hearse man is about $950. (Hu­ babies less seriously” is preferable. booklet, it made me abso­ 11:45 a.m. If you do not have a reservation, please put Dec. 15 — Round Table Singers. only cem etery in the from home or animal man bodies must be ’’Follow the baby’s own urges,” she said. lutely sure that I will your name on the waiting list upon entering the Dec. 14 — nutrition program — 10 a.m. to noon. world where humans and hospital. T h e ' pet is prepared at a “ regular" Ms. Jones, who has four books to her credit, and a never try drugs as long as building. We will make every attempt to serve Dec. 14 — Medicare by appointment. 1 to 3 p.m. their pets are buried side brought to Bonheur where funeral "home.) 10-year-old child, was in Kansas City recently to I live. I never realized how everyone. We find this system necessary so that we Dec. 15 — Legal Aid by appointment. 10 a.m. to by side is Bonheur Mem­ it is bathed and groomed Bonheur was founded in address a national convention of the La Leche League, serious just trying drugs may order the correct amount of food and reduce noon. orial Park, located just to give it a lovely “ sleep­ 1935 as a pet cemetery, a group that encourages breast feeding. out could be. waste. Dec. 19 — Aqua Turf Christmas party. outside Baltimore. ing ’ appearance. The pet and in 1979 special per­ "Babies used to be judged good or bad by how I hope other kids will For Thursday's program, the center will present to Dec. 21 — Health — breast exam. 9:30 to 11 a.m. The owner, William A. is then (Ilaced in a satin- or mission was granted by passively they would stay in their playpens,” Ms. read your booklet and you Ms. Peggy Kelly, a registered pharmacist who Dec. 22 — Center Christmas party — Sunshiners, Green, said there are velvet-lined casket and the court to bury humans Jones said. 2 learn what I did. Thanks, will give a talk on Sleep and Sleeping Disorders. grab bag gift. currently over* 8,000 pets placed in the “ slumber" as well. She expects great things of the current generation, Abby. I am passing It Dec. 29 — New Year's dance. 7:30 p.m. and 100 humans buried room for viewing. For Some may think that nurtured by parents sensitive to their n e ^ . LAST WEEK I spoke to Bob Vater, our Variety around to my friends. 7 Show director. He will start rehearsals the first of the Seniors who would like to discuss legal matters or there, with reservations those who want a religious being buried with a pet — ” I feel like something wonderful is happening,’ she in the hundreds for more. service, a priest, minister or even giving it a “ fun­ NO DRUGS FOR ME said. “ Asonemother (at the convention) putit, ’These year after the holidays are over. Spec.i fic dates will be personal matters with state Representative James IN M AINE Mrs. Walter L. Sycz Jr. Mrs. Kevin M. Dickenson given in December. Bob would like to meet with those McCavanaugh, please call the center to make an Bonheur is the final or rabbi may be engaged. eral” — is a foolish waste babies are full of themselves.’” Mrs. Robert G. Kiefer persons who are interested in working as emcee with appointment between the hours of 10 a.m. to noon on resting place for dogs, For an extra fee, can­ of money. But to many, a Toys have their role in "bringing the world to the the show on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 12; 30 p.m. Several Dec. 6. All matters will be kept strictly confidential. cats, hamsters, rabbits, dles will be lighted at the pet -is a much-loved DEAR^NO DRUGS: baby,” she said, fingering a panda puppet. That role emcees are needed. If interested, please call the birds and monkeys. An grave of the loved one on member of the family and Thanks for writing. Your should not be supplanted by cribslde lessons with Kiefer-Gruessner Sycz-Lupacchino Dickenson-Cannata center and let us know. SETBACK SCORES: Nov. 7 elephant named Mary the anniversary of his or it seems reasonable to me letter made my day. For language and math flash cards, she said. 6 The Senior Center square dance club were the hosts Bill Stone, 137; Frank Beccio, 128; Robert Schubert, Ann who lived at the her birth or death, and on to give it a dignified and those who want the boo­ “ Toys are not a substitute for parental involvement. Baltimore Zoo for over 40 Easter and ChHstmas. If compassionate burial. klet. “ What Every Tee­ Rather, they can be used to bring pleasure to children to 28 square dancers fromLedyard. They would like to 127: Sue Rowe, 126; Dom Anastasia, 122; Sam Laurie Ann Gruessner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Ann Lupacchino of 21 Norman St., Bonnie-Jean Cannata, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. years is also buried there. your pet w as' Jewish, nager Ought to Know," and to demonstrate to the baby that the adults are thank the kitchen staff for the wonderful cooperation. Schorrs. 122: Rene Higgle, 122; Al Chelman, 121; Paul J. Gruessner of 93 Vernon St., and Robert G. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rocco Lupacchino of 79 S. Frederic J. Cannata of Glastonbury, and Kevin Plans are being mad^ to Hanukkah and Passover For more information send $2 and a long, there to give care, love and support. The guests were delighted with the meal and left with Arthur Bouffard, 121; Ruth Howell, 121; Mike Kiefer of 226 Parker St., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Adams St., and Walter Lawrence Sycz Jr. of Rocky Michael Dickenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. bury six racehorses — a are remembered as weii. about this unique ceme­ stamped (37 cents), self- “ At three months babies will c iy simply because warm feelings for the Town of Manchester and the Desimone, 119; Bess Moonan, 118. Kiefer of East Hartford, were married Oct. 22 at St. Hill, son of Walter Sycz Sr, and Nellie Sycz, of Dickenson of Vernon, formerly of Manchester, were difficult feat because af­ It costs about $350 to,- tery. write to: Bonheur addressed envelope to; they are bored.” ' Senior Center. Bartholomew’s Church. Newington, were married Oct. 29 at St. James married Oct. 22 at St. Dunstan’s Church in PINOCHLE SCORES: Nov. 21 ter a horse dies, it’s bury an average-sized cat Memorial Park, 7239 Wa­ Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. From birth to two years babies go through a Church. Glastonbury. impossible to fold its legs. and about $450 for a large shington Blvd., Balti­ Box 38923, Hollywood, complex process, without formal coaching, to absorb A SPECIAL THANKS year round are in order to the Annette Hillery, 784; Bill Stone, 778; Amelia The Rev. Martin J. Scholsky of ficated at the nuptual The Rev. Robert Burbank officiated at the double The groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Board of Education's ROTC program and the students Anastasia, 761; Ed Hindle, 759; Archie Houghtaling, Bonheur offers 24-hour German shepherd. A com­ more, MU. 21227. Calif. 90038. language, Ms. Jones said. mass and double ring ceremony. Sharon Derby was ring service. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was organist and Any coaching on a parent’s part to hurry a baby Dickenson and Mrs. Margaret Brogan, all of who assist us with the preparation and serving of 756; Sue Kerr, 750; Ada Rojas, 750; Sam Schorr, 750; organist and Maria Caloo was soiist. The bride was Carl Henry, guitarist. The bride was given in Manchester. meals while they are being trained. I don't know how John Klein, 747; Fritz Wilkinson, 745; Edith O'Brien, along “ may be at a cost to what he’s learning given in marriage by her father. marriage by her father. naturally.” The Rev. Joseph Bannon officiated. Mrs. Anne many people are aware that partial salaries of the 745; Joseph Saribaldo, 734; Paul Ottone, 732; Sue Delia Lupacchino of Manchester was maid of honor. Fiedler was organist and Carmen Pellegrino was cooks are paid from this source. Without ROTC's Scheibenpflug, 729, Here are ideas on getting “ Parents instinctively raise their voices to the Marianne Basile of Manchester, sister of the bride, Bridesmaids were Suzanne Sycz of Newington and soloist and guitarist. The bride was given in marriage exact pitch that a baby hears and hold their faces the was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Beth assistance the meals program could not operate in the Frances Dwyer of West Haven. Monica Mulazzi of by her father. manner that it does. On Nov. 16, the center was the MENU FOR THE WEEK; correct distance from the baby’s — about 12 inches.” Gruessner of Rockviile, sister-in-law of the bride and East Hartford was flower girl. recipient of a citation for meritorious service for Monday: Nov. 28 — minnestone soup, salami and Films of parents and offspring show babies move in Jayme Gruessner of Hebron, aiso a sister-in-law of the Joseph Ronan Jr. of West Hartford was best man. Claudette L. Grzyb was matron of honor. outstanding lachievements on behalf of the cheese on rye, tropical fruit, beverage. rhythm to the conversation they hear, she said, and bride, and Patricia Kieser of Manchester, sister of the Ushers were Lawrence Sycz of Vernon and Joseph Bridesmaids were Anne-Marie Brower of Miami, handicapped. i Tuesday: stuffed cabbage, mashed potatoes, peas, leanest meats for oooking they dance to any spoken language, but not to groom. Cadena of Hartford David Mulazzi of East Hartford Fla.. sister of the bride; Corinne Cannata of Mashpee, On December 1, 9:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Connecticut pudding and beverage. nonsense syllables. was ring bearer. Mass., cousin of the bride; and Lisa Anderson of East Coalition on Aging will hold its 11th annual Legislative Wednesday: vegetable soup, egg salad sandwich, Research has shown infants respond most readily to Thomas Jordan of Manchester was best man. After a reception at Capra’s in Newington the Hartford. DEAR DR. LAMB: I forum to vote on legislative priorities for the 1984 bronies, beverage, faster. Is this true? Is patterns similar to a human face, she said. Ushers were Thomas Gruessner and Robert Shawn Finnegan of South Windsor was best man. read your column with the couple went on a honeymoon trip to Hawaii. They will session. Your attendance will indicate to your Thursday; meat loaf and gravy, mashed potatoes, there really anything I In “ Good ’Things For Babies” (Houghton Mifflin. Gruessner, brothers of the bride, and Michael Basile. make their home at 21 Norman St. Ushers were Frederick J. Cannata Jr. and Joseph letter from the lady who brother-in-law of the bride. legislators a strong and active interest in issues that carrots, roll and butter, ice cream, beverage. can do? My hair grows $12.95 hardcover, $6.95 paperback), Ms. Jones draws The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph College with a Cannata of Glastonbury, brothers of the bride, and commented on the fat in affect the elderly. Given a sufficient number of Friday: corn chowder, tuna sandwich, dessert, really slowly and I want it on her knowledge of infant development and extensive bachelor of arts degree in Latin and a master's degree Charles Brower of Miami, brother-in-law of the bride. lean hamburger meat. We After a reception at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn. interested persons, the senior center will run the beverage. to grow out fast. study of infant-injury reports as well as her own in social work from the University of Connecticut After a reception at La Renaissance in East also try to purchase lean Your Health Bolton, the couple left on a wedding trip to Hawaii. mini-bus to this program. If interested, call the center experience and interviews with parents. School of Social Work. She is employed at Natchaug Windsor, the couple went on a cruise to the Caribbean. meat to avoid fat as much They are making their home in Manchester. no later than Tuesday, so we may set up a schedule. BOWLING SCORES: DEAR READER: Re­ “ If there ever was a time for ‘parent power' it is Psychiatric Hospital in Willimantic as director of They are making their home in Vernon. as possible. We enjoy Lawrence Lamb, M.D. High single women: Lorna Kmiec, 203; high triple. member that the hair now,” she writes. “ Parents must lead the way to bring social services. The bride is a graduate of Manchester Community meat loaf and have found The bride is a graduate of Manchester High School DON’T FORGET that on Dec. 5 at 12:30 p.m. the Ginger Yourkas, 495; high single men, Sam shaft is really dead tissue, about change in safety standards for babies and young The groom is a graduate of Southern and is employed as a medical secretary .in that the leanest of alt and works at Aetna Life ic Casualty. The groom is a N Arthritis Support Group will have as its speaker. Dr. Maltempo, 213 and high triple, Mike Pierro, 528. in the same way that the children.” State University with a bachelor of science degree in Manchester. The groom is a graduate of Technical ground meat is turkey. graduate of Manchester Community College and kf __ tips of your fingernails The book contains a complaint form to send the U.S. social work. He is a musician and partner in Jarvis Career’s Institute and is employed at C.L.S. Laser We buy it in the super­ Computer Processing Institute and works at Mott's are dead. Consumer Product Safety Commission if parents Music and Entertainment Agency. Systems Inc. in South Windsor. market and ^ e packages What you put on the hair come across an unsafe product. Shoprite in Manchester. state “extra lean.” I shaft will have no effect at gaiaiM sawiatM S set IMS Mat gasatgaieatBsc gat Bat lewtiBatgMBac Bales teat twtB* gat gagatBKicat tat tat BK MS g*B a;gati«»atM tiB aiB am n About Town asked the butcher about piece, take it Home and There are many things all on the growth of the ‘I the fat content in the extra cut away all the visible you can do in the kitchen hair. Growth occurs at the Mount Rushmore sculptorf 8 lean turkey and he said it fat. Then grind the lean to decrease calories and root of the hair and Is 8 Club plans annual meeting Jaycee women honored ranged between 4 and 6 meat to use for your meat still maintain flavor and controlled by genes you percent fat and beef ham­ loaf. The separable lean of good nutrition. I have were born with, nutrition, The Fellowcraft Club of Manchester Lodge of COVEN'TRY — The Coventry Jaycee Women burger between 25 and 30 round steak is only about 5 discussed the general and sometimes by wants project completed Masons 73 will have its annual meeting and election of recently honored local members at a district meeting, percent fat. You may percent fat by weight too, principles in The Health disease. officers Dec. 6 at Willie's Steak House. Lisa Guerra and Denise Conkling were honored as want to pass this informa­ but that is still about 30 L e tte r 9-12, K itchen By Mack Sisk “ I think it’s a damned shame that we It makes sense that the The meeting will start with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. “ shining stars" for outstanding community service. tion along. percent fat in terms of Power for Weight Control, United Press International don’t have some kind of record of what 8 way to affect hair growth and dinner will be at 7:30 p.m. Lynn Engman was named the outstanding chairwo­ calories. which I am sending you. the faces represent or what this is by affecting the hair 8 Reservations should be made by contacting Gilbert man for the district and the most outstanding local D EAR READER: His About the leanest meat Others who wanU this HARLINGEN, Texas — A man who country represents,” Lincoln Borglum follicles and roots inside Wright, 649-7051. member of the district. ' figures for lean ham­ you can get is the breast of issue can send 7 S ^ n ts spent 10 years helping his father chisel said. “ We’ve left four heads that will 8 the skin. Nutrition be­ The district includes the towns of Coventry, Suffield burger are too high. It is chicken or turkey. If you with a long, stamped, Mount Rushmore into a national last millions of years. I think a Hall of Earn 8 comes important. If you and Southington and several other towns. not that fat. And I would remove the skin and use self-addressed envelope "Shrine of Democracy” says his Records is a terribly important thing. are on a poor diet, your 8 V Crossroads given funds David Eddy, president of the men’s group of the caution you that saying only the meat, it will be for it to me in care of this father’s dream is still unfulfilled 42 We’ve left a record that is not a hair may not grow well or Coventry Jaycees, was honored as one of the top 10 any meat product is 4 to 6 less than 3 percent fat by newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, years after the money ran out and the record.” 8 Ross H. Hollander of Manchester, president of may even fall out. outstanding local presidents in the entire state. percent fat usually means weight. The skin and dark work stopped. The hall would be across a ravine Hartford Distributors Inc., a distributor of beer and Radio City Station, New Libby Eddy was commended as a "special lady," on by weight. In percentage But despite a really Lincoln Borglum, 71, spent 10 years from the monument, with its entrance snack foods, has pledged $3,000 to Crossroads, a local meat contain more fat. York, N.Y. 10019. I the state level, for her work in the Jaycee Women. of calories, that is usually good diet and good lifes­ working beside his father, Gutzon drug and alcohol prevention and intervention About half the fat in 400 feet from the bottom of the A Little still about a third fat. Borglum, on the 60-foot faces of mountain. Gutzon planned a 140-foot- program. chicken is in the skin. DEAR DR. LAMB: Can tyle, if the genes inside the cells of your hair follicles presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lin­ The center, which is located in the former Bentley Board to have holiday party Nevertheless, it is a defi­ You can make low-fat anything be done to make high facade at the hall’s entrance. i nite improvement over sausage and other tastV the hair on one's head are not programmed to coln and Theodore Roosevelt in the School on Hollister Street, serves Manchester young He also hoped to pacify those who 8 The executive board of the Women’s Club of many meat products in foods using poultry and grow really fast? grow long hair, they won’t Black Hills of South Dakota. people with a variety of educational and recreational objected to the choice of the presidents Manchester will have its annual Christmas dinner terms of limiting the fat seasoning it with sausage I have heard that by — which is good news for The elder Borglum, son of a Danish 8 programs. he selected to sculpt into the mountain Monday at J. Copperfield Restaurant, Route 30, content. seasoning. Often the sea­ rinsing hair in egg white people who manufacture immigrant who became a renowned by including busts of other presidents Vernon. The way to get really soning has a lot to do with hair pieces in various sculptor decades before he starts on Christmas and eating lots of eggs, and women’s rights leader Susan B. The social hour will start at 6 p.m. and dinner will be lean beef is to buy a lean the taste we really want. you can make it grow styles and lengths. Mount Rushmore, worked 16 years on Anthony, all of whom drew support as Vets Invited to join VFW at 7 p.m. the project, but never lived to see it 8 candidates for the sculpture. Each member attending should bring a grab bag completed. He died March 6, 1941, at Manchester veterans are invited to join American Congress approved the hall, but work 8 Legion Post 102, 20 American Legion Drive. gift. Lynn Prior is in charge of arrangements. the age of 74. Lincoln Borglum, named for the on it was interrupted a month later by 8 All a veteran needs to have to join is a copy of his Adult’s religious principles Pearl Harbor. The nation’s attention discharge papers, showing the dates served in the president whom Gutzon revered, put Present Church has bazaar today turned to World War II and work never military. 'Veterans who have never been a member the finishing touches on the four faces I ' was resumed on the hall. may join at a reduceA Send us your most unforgettable Being well-educated (I actually killed. Until now. 8 "signature.” years.” have just finished gradu­ I can imagine the news­ Christmas memory. Perhaps It was the 8 ate school) and in touch must be for your parents were returning from a paper reporter telling the with myself, I feel that I to understand your feel­ weekend at grandma’s. I year you moved Into your new house or 6 Engagements editor, “ Hey Joe, add six should be allowed to make ings. When they were Through the shredded more to the weekend’s There’s hope for workaholics X the year the power failed and you had such a decision with my children it was assumed glass I see the youngest fatality list.” X parents’ blessing. that they would worship girl asking me why I did I guess I ’m dead. Dead ■ Getting a workaholic to realize there their jobs if they do not work long Christmas dinner by candlelight. Instead I get hostility the same God in the same hours, she said. X Dudzik-Goodin Keller-Geraci this to her. I start to cry as drunk. My fiancee is still is life outside of the office may be and threats, ranging from way as their parents did. the mother turns and alive. Thank God. I walk difficult, but researchers say it’s “You can’t really expect a worka­ X 8 not being allowed back They probably believe through a charred and up to her and tell her how possible with a little planning. And the holic to change completely, so you 8 should keep your expectations X Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dudzik of 72 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monteith home to being stuck with that your denial of G ^ ’s bruised face asks me if I much I already miss her. results could make life at home better Milford Road announce the en­ Keller of Radnor, Pa., formerly of the student loans that I existence is a personal am glad I ’m dead. But she can’t hear me for everyone. reasonable.” X Other methods designed to reduce gagement of their daughter, Patri­ Coventry, announce the engage­ have accumulated while insult and that you don’t I never thought this now. H ^ lover’s dead and A workaholic can have a so-called X Entries should be no more than 250 cia Jo Dudzik, to Leo B. Goodin, ment of their daughter, Anne paying for school. respect them anymore. would happen to me. gone. * normal or happy home life, says Penn the time a workaholic spends on the job X son of Mrs. Carole Hall of East Monteith Keller, to Anthony Jo­ I am beginning to Try to help them under­ Funny, I always thought State University Assistant Prof. Ann include moving farther away from the words!. Enclose a photO/ If you wish. Hartford. seph Geraci Jr., son of Mr. and wonder whether all this stand that this is not the that was such a cliche. But DEAR READERS: Crouter. office. X Ms. Crouter said this method is Photos will be returned. Entries become The bride-elect is a 1980 gradu­ Mrs. Anthony J. Geraci of Penn trouble is worth the suf­ case and that you still it’s just not cliche any Don’t drink and drive. “ What It requires Is that the family X ate of Manchester High School and Yan, N.Y. fering. I have never been would like their love and and workaholic both compromise,” she effective in keeping people from just X the property of the Manchester Herald. the Computer Processing Insti­ The bride-elect is a graduate of a man of principle, always guidance in your life. said in an interview. “ running over to the office” but it isn’t tute. She attended .Manchester Coventry High School and cum opting for the practical. Stick up for your beliefs, Where to write “ What is ofteua good idea is that the successful with people who bring work X Community College and is em­ laude from Vassar College in 1982. even when it’s not the family set aside certain times during home. X most expeditious thing to Another good strategy is taking ployed at Aetna Life & Casualty, She is employed as a programmer- DEAR READER: Your Here’s where to write for advice from the the week when they will do things as a analyst for Marine Midland Bank problem is a common one. do. You will respect your­ weekends and vacations with the X Hartford. syndicated columnists featured in the Man­ fam ily.” in Buffalo. N.Y. She is the Although it is a tough self more. family to a place where the workaholic X First prize: $25 Setcond prize: $15 The prospective bridegroom is a chester Herald; The family must stress the impor­ 1980 graduate of East Catholic granddaughter of the late Capt:— dilemma to face, try tance of the agreed-upon time. can escape the telephone, she said. X Third prlz^ $KT 5 High School and a 1982 graduate o f ^ and Mrs. Walter S. Keller of again to talk to your DEAR DR. BUlV£R: • Dear Abby —■ Abigail Van Buren, P.O. “ The only way it will work Is if the Some research suggests, “ Men who Morse School of Business. He is a n ^ Coventry . parents and explain to Lying here am ^st the box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90083. person knows they will be disappoint­ have concentrated solely on their work X accountant at Architectural Fabri­ The prospective bridegroom is a them that just because confusion of the wreck­ • Dr. Lamb — Dr. Lawrence Lamb, M.D., ing people if they don’t confirm.” in the early parts of their career ... reach a point in mid-life where they Deadline Is Dec. T9th. Winners will be cators Inc. of South Windsor. A graduate of Penn Yan Acadenqy your religious beliefs do age, I cannot believe I am P.b. Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, Ms. Crouter said a workaholic is I May 1984 wedding is planned. and cum laude from Vassar not mesh with theirs, it responsible. / N,Y. 10019. “ someone who puts in an inordinate regret doing this,” Ms. Crouter said. “ I^m e people do recognize the cost of announced Dec. 22th. College in 1982. He attends the doesn’t mean that you do I get up and walk to the • Dr. Blaker — Dr. Karen Blaker, P.O. Box amount of time and energy at work at The praying mantis is the only State University of New York at not love and care about car that once carried a the expense of other aspects of their this pattern.” 475, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. She advises families of workaholics, insect that can turn its head like a Buffalo School of Medicine. A July them. husband, a wife and their 10019. life.” Patricia Jo DutJzik wedding is planned. Think of how difficult it young children. They Most are driven by a desire to “Try to accommodate it (work), but fjic c e ^ . but some fear they will lose don’t lel,.il defiiie your life. KaMIKMMItWiWiWIMIMSttIMItKIiKI M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Nov. 26, 1983 i— MACC News- It’s Seasonal tearing our hair out time PORTS

Editor's note: This column is prepared by the behold, Illing had 60S cans and boxes of food for Without Partner*, two big carton* of food, Civitan THANKSGIVING SERVICE staff of the Manchester Area Conference of us. And then we got word that MHS had extended gave us 25 fruitcakes; Barbara Loft donated 25 Hoimes’ first-round Churches. the deadline for collecting food, and then came a bags of nuts; and Laurie Guillemette brought In The annual Thanksgiving service was magnifi­ late evening call from Ron Mocadio at the high 50 (count them) butternut squash, peanut butter, cent (the best ever, according to the comment* school that they were bringing in a check for $500. and 25 boxes of stuffing. we heard as people le ft). Even though attendance By Nancy Corr In the meantime, we are doing a turkey dance Although we were not able to provide baskets to dropped considerably this year, due to the MACC Executlye Director in the main office. About noon Monday, turkeys everyone who needed help, we were able to conflict with ’ ’The Day After.” more than $600 TKO fiattens Frazier and turkey pledges started coming in. Please deliver some last minute turkeys. Our grateful was donated to the Emergency Shelter and the picture Fern standing in the middle of the thanks to Mrs. Doellner, Mrs. Despangues, Shepherd’s Place. We split the proceeds evenly Probably by the time you are reading this I will three-inch floor space muttering to herself. "Now Barbara Curreri, Barbara Laisiter, Friday group between the Shelter and the Soup Kitchen, By Rich Tosches time, but maybe there will be er’s father rushed in and propped have calmed down a little, maybe even a lot, but the cat weighs 8 pounds, if you take off his fur and lady, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howland, Sister Mary Several people also contributed to the Fuel Bank. UPl Sports Writer another time.” his 23-year-old son up against Uie Patricia, Meredith Adams, Joan O’Laughlin, St. Joe Frazier, who watched from a ropes. The ending also shocked tbe do you realize that last Sunday, in between piano add a few pounds, it’s about 11 pounds,” to the ’Those of yoii who were able to attend the Ellen Bridget, and Sandy Miller. LAS VEGAS, Nev. - If it wasn’t distance of only three feet as his 4,500 fans in the Caesars Palace concerts and Thanksgiving services, I was astonishment of a lovely lady who was standing in Tryba Chen piano concert know what an excellent so brutal, Larry Holmes’ beating son was hammered in his own sports pavilion, some of whom had hand-delivering Wild press releases pleading for the door with a check in her hand. performance Ellen gave us. All the proceed* from SEVERAL PE O PLE , bless them, donated of Marvis Frazier Friday night corner, said that he was not going paid $300 to.Watch the brief battle. food and donations? Do you realize we were the concert are designated for the Fuel Bank. having emergency meetings in parking lots after more than one turkey; Including Susan Plese, would almost have been to stop the fight. The challenger The fight wps nationally televised This is very hard on nerves, nails .md pencil Thank you. Ellen, for an outstanding musical the Thanksgiving service trying to figure out Tom ‘Tierney, Sally Robinson, Elsie Jubenville, humorous. was dressed in the same green- by NBC. erasers, my friends. Besides, at the very last afternoon; to the women at Concordia Lutheran what to do? Don Genonese, and the Granato family. Special As he stood Frazier in the corner. and-gold embroidered knee-length For Holmes, 34, it was his 17th second, we are trying to reach people on the phone who helped bake for the reception; and to Ellen’s By last Sunday evening, my friends, we had a to say help is coming after all. thanks to New England Mechanical, who sent us a Holmes alternated between pound­ trunks and robe that his father title defense and 45th victory husband, Otis Chen. , meager 17 turkeys donated, practically no food One lady who has just returned from the grand total of 15 turkeys. ing his right fist through the side of wore in the first Frazier- without a defeat as a pro. It was had come in, and the absolute deadline delivery hospital from having a lung removed, and was not A big hug from all of us to all of you, including the challenger’s head and waving Muhammad Ali fight in 1971.* also his 32nd knockout. He won the MORE THANKS for non-perishable food had been Friday feeling well at all, broke into tears. We almost those of you who left food and turkeys, but in the the referee in to stop the one-sided ’T m not the kind to throw in the title in 1978 with a grueling victory afternoon. uproar, not your name! fight. He would land a right to the towel,” the elder Frazier said. over Ken Norton but in his last joined her. Beloved friends, thank you — but To Susan Plese, Raymond Wilcox, B. Burton Groan! Misery! Fingernail biting! earlier, please, earlier! jaw, wave in the referee, and then " I ’ve been there. When he went three defenses the champion had We’ve also received a number of checks for Smith, for donations to the Emergency Shelter. Even money donations were lagging considera­ land another powerful punch. down, I knew how he felt because I turned in lackluster Seasonal Sharing — many earmarked for To Barbara Philip, Ambrose Diehl, Lillian bly behind last year. In fact, the only foodstuffs ” I didn’t want to hurt him,” sa' haye been down there.” performances. I CAN’T EVEN give yop a basket count, except Thanksgiving. Thanks to Stephen and Susan Legrer, Mrs. Jack Hunter, Arthur and Linda that had come in were 500 cans collected at to tell you We are way over tbe number delivered Holmes, who retained his Worl e bout was not sanctioned by " I ’m in the prime of my life,” Choma, Mary Peckham, Ray and Gloria Vesho, and the Cosmopolitan Club, for contribu­ Manchester High Schooi, and 20 bags left at last year. Teachers and social workers in the Tomkunes, United Technologies Corp.’s Re­ Boxing Council heavyweight title the WBC, but the organization said Holmes said. "The kid ain’t ready tions to the Fuel Bank. Savings Bank of Manchester offices. schools referred for help doubled the number of search Center Laser Group. Frasco family by stopping Frazier with three it would have stripped Holmes of and I ’m glad I didn’t hurt him. Tbe In fact, the only thing that had come in, in families they referred last year. The picture we relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zathowski, To Mary Samuelson, George Perrett, Mr. and seconds remaining in the first his title had he lost. If Frazier had kid has a long way to go. Nobody abundance, were late referrals in two’s and saw here was that of people still suffering from Marge Reed from Bingo, Jenny, Martha and Mrs. James Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns, round. won, he would not have been can do anything with me right now. three’s and lO’s. Yes, I know we go through this loss of jobs, cut back hours, broken families, fla t. Stanley Manning, Mrs. Warren Blackwell, M, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vesho, Francis Idzkowski, "H e was hurt bad and I didn’t recoognized as the champion by My weight is right, my condition is every year, but never this late with so many grants too low to pay rent, fuel, and food bills; Todd, Peter and Gay Blair, Elizabeth Robehy- Larry and Helen Wittkofske, and Mr. and Mrs. want to lAirt him any more. I called the WBC. right. 1 don’t have to run from people depending on so little. After I finished my somewhat different from what we’ve been mer, K.M. Morley, Jessie Sweet Circle, South Robert' Knight, for contributions to the She­ the ref in to stop it four or five times The two stood in the middle of the anyone. I ’m gonna sit back and let nails, I started on the pencil erasers. reading in the paper. United Methodist, Robert T. Leo Jr., Marguerite pherd’s Place. before he came in. Marvis was ring at the opening bell but two everything come. This was just The up-swing evidently hasn’t hit us yet. I can C. O’Connell, Jacob Haroian, Mrs. Winthrop F. To Harold J. Leese Floor Equipment and taking an' awful lot of minutes into the round Holmes business tonight. I won a good MONDAY MORNING, we got a call from Bruce start saying thanks, though. To the Eighth Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Tabol, Mrs. Leo P. Colburn, Supplies, for a generous donation; Fred Hughes, punishment.” flicked his left jab into Frazier’s fight. I don’t wanna hurt McCubrey at Bennet. Bennet students were Utilities District, Jim and Jackie Morelewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Cunliffe, Mr. and .Mrs. Naktenis, and Arthur and Kathleen Fitch, for contributions Holmes said he had predicted a face and then landed a stunning anybody.”. collecting food for the Pantry this month. God Mr. and Mrs. Leo Juran, Paul and Georgiana Robert L. Mullaney, Mr. Edward F. Moriarty, to the Human Needs Fund. lopsided fight. overhand right to the side of his It was Frazier’s first loss as a pro bless them. Bruce said, ” Oh didn’t you know, Sombric, and Barbara Greene, who adopted R.W. Taylor, Kathryn M. Patulak, Bertha Hart, To Arthur and Kathleen Fitch, and Donald J. ^ “ I said before that Marvis was head. Frazier collapsed, stagger­ and only the second in his career, Illing is collecting food for Thanksgiving families for Thanksgiving. Manchester WATES Manchester High School. Emanuel and Ann Raven, for their contributions in memory of Ruth biting off more than he could ing backwards and falling which included a 51-1 amateur baskets? Call Al Hadigian.” We did. and lo and provided two complete baskets, and Parents Hirth, and Joan Miner. F. Duncan. chew,” the champion said of awkwardly. record. Holmes weiglied in at 219 Frazier, who had only 10 pro fights. He got up at the count of eight but pounds while Frazier weighed 200 "Fighters like that are made for was obviously in deep trouble and and was the lightest man to fight a me. He stood right there in front of Holmes wasted little time in heavyweight champion in several me. Those guys are so easy to hit. I finishing off the overmatched years. Calendar Flock’s goal: couldn’t miss him” Frazier, Holmes battered the "M arvis got hit early with a good Frazier appeared to be in good challenger into Frazier’s corner. shot and he didn’t survive,” Joe The champion raked Frazier with Frazier said. “ It’s as simple as who are no longer actively practicing their faith. basketball practice at Waddell; 7:45 p.m., new shape 30 minutes after the fight Preacher will speak when he and his father, former nine consecutive rights to the jaw, that. Marvis should have been The following events have been scheduled: member class. sending Frazier’s mouthpiece into getting off his shots. Larry was Monday — adult Advent discussion group on the Saturday — 9:30 10 times over heavyweight champion Joe Fraz­ a.m., Lucia rehearsal in ier, spoke to reporters the seats. wide open. L a r ^ surprised me The Community Baptist Church will sponsor a challenge of change, 8 p.m. in CDC center. sanctuary; 5 to 7 p.m... scout troop 126 ham dinner. As Holmes stood Frazier up with with the power in the right hand, preaching mission featuring Dr. Anthony Campolo Wednesday — holy hour on welcoming. Sister Helen Bv United Press selling enlarged photo­ ' l was a little tight and before I his left hand and punched away but what surprised me more was Dec. 3 and 4. Bonin, 7 p.m. Center sets week International graphs of fellow church knew it I got caught with a good with his right. Holmes motioned that Marvis didn’t (ire when he had Campolo, the author of* Dec. 5 — adult Advent discussion group on members. punch," Frazier said. “ Larry is a frantically to referee Mills Lane to the chance. several books, is chairman i' challenge of change, 8 p.m. at CDC center. The following events are scheduled at Center Congregational Church for the coming week: An Englewood, Colo., great champion. He caught me move in and stop the fight. Seconds "The hooks were there, the right of the sociology depart­ Dec. 7 — holy houir on preparing. Sister Marilyn "The people are being Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, choral room; 6 minister, taking his cue with a real good shot. He hurt me, later Lane did. hands were there, be just never ment at Eastern College, I Canning, 7 p.m. very creative,” said p.m., confirmation, Robbins Room. from the parable Jesus but I ’m still here. He got me this As the fight was halted, Frazi­ fired them.” St. David’s, Pa. He hosts a I Dec. 12 — adult Advent discussion on challenge of Swenson. "Three couples 1 Wednesday — 6:30 p.m., sacred dance. Federation taught about making the television show in the Phi-1 change, 8 p.m. at CDC center. are going together to cook Room: 7 p.m., Bible study. Carrier Room; 7:30 p.m., most of one’s "talents,” ladelphia area and has I Dec. 14 — holy hour on rejoicing, Larry gourmet dinners and hire Chancel Choir, choral room. has given 450 members of been seen on “ Good Morn-1 Deraleau, 7 p.m. themselves out for dinner Thursday — 10 a.m., Bible study, Robbins Room. his congregation $10 each ing Am erica” and "The [ Dec. 15 — speakers Paul Loverde and Dorothy parties. Several musi- Friday — 1:30 p.m., Cosmopolitan Club, Federation and challenged them to Celtics break streak Mike Douglas Show.” Saunders on divorce, annulment, separation and .cians are going to use Room and sanctuary. increase it 10-fold by Campolo is president of I re-marriage, 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve. their $10 for publicity and the Evangelical Associa-1 Dec. 19 — adult Advent discussion on challenge of Families pray together The Rev. Keith Swenson present a baroque music UPl photo tion for Education in the ■ change, 8 p.m. at CDC center. of Bethany Lutheran concert on Dec. 4.” WBA lightweight champion Ray “Boom Caesars Palace in Las Vegas Friday Dominican Republic and Dec. 20 — communal penance service for young The following events have been scheduled at the Church in the south with win over Hawks Haiti. He has also deve­ people with sacrament of reconciliation, 7 p.m. Church of the Nazarene for the coming week; Denver suburb, said he is Swenson, whose congre- Boom” Mancini stands over Johny night. Torres took an eight count, but loped a ministries program Dec. 21 — communal penance service for all with Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ confident $25,000 will be gration has grown to 1,900 Torres in the first round of their bout at was later knocked out by Mancini. BOSTON (U P l) — Dennis John­ quarter. Washington, which led 54-52 at for disadvantaged youth. sacrament of reconciliation, 7 p.m. ; cent Home: 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor: 7 p.m., collected as “ seed mo­ members in the three son scored 25 points and Larry Bird Sampson scored 12 points in the the half, fell behind by as many as He will lead a discussion board of Christian life. ney" to start a new church years he has been pastor, and Robert Parish had 22 apiece first half while Malone canned 16 of 11 points in the third period, thanks for young adults Dec. 3 at 3 | Wednesday — 7 p.m., family prayer time; teen in the nearby Highlands said he wanted to get the Friday night, enabling the Boston ' his 24 points and collected 10 of his in large part to 19 points by p.m. A musical group. The Emanuel sponsors concert Bible study; Chancel Choir rehearsal. Ranch community. “ grass roots” involved in Celtics to snap a four-game losing rebounds in the first two periods. ' Detroit’s Kelly Tripucka. Psalms, with Linda Hirtle Friday — 6:30 p.m., adult Christmas party at BoonrTBoom scores easy The following events have been scheduled at With Christmas still beginning the new mis­ streak with a 109-102 victory over The Sixers opened the third Washington outscored Detroit and Barbara Young, will Willie’s Steak House. Emanuel Lutheran Church for the coming week: more than a month away, sion church. the Atlanta Hawks. quarter with a 9-2 spurt and never 11-7 in the iast three minutes of the perform. Saturday — 11 a.m., teens Christmas-shopping with Dr. Campolo Sunday — 4 p.m., Richard McKee, bass-baritone, some results are already The Celtics took control for the relinquished the lead. period to close within 99-83 at the Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. Campolo Carol Newell. concert with Jack Litten at piano. being reported. The pastor said the game in the final period when they The win was Philadelphia’s end of the period. will preach at a worship service. The church choir will Monday — 3; 30 p.m. staff meeting; 6:45 p.m., One couple used their Rocky Mountain Synod scored nine straight points to turn fourth in row and kept the Sixers Washington, 6-8, got 22 points perform. South sets week first>round KO of Torres scouts; 7:30 p.m., property committee. $20 to buy materials for (regional jurisdiction) of an 86-84 deficit into a 91-86 lead atop the Atlantic-Division at 11-3. from' Frank Johnson and 19 from On Dec. 4 at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Campola will speak Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven Chorus: 4 p.m.. The following events have been scheduled at South pine cone wreaths and the Lutheran Church in with 4:53 to play. The Rockets (ell to 5-8.' Greg Ballard. on how a sociologist looks at aging. Finally Dec. 4 at 4 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPl) - was counted out. Desert Springs Hospital — the Junior and Cherub choirs: 6:30 p.m., CPR class in United Methodist Church for the coming week: sold them for $400, Swen­ America, contributed Parish had four points during the Golden State 110, Indiana 105 For Detroit, 7-8, Tripucka had 31 p.m. Campolo will preach at a service featuring The World Boxing Association light­ " I love them type of fights," same hospital Kim was taken to — chapel: Lucia at Duff’s; 7:45 Claudia Circle, Bible Monday — 7;30 p.m., staff and parish relations son said. A woman in­ $1,500 and the remaining spurt while Quinn Buckner and At Indianapolis, Mickey Johnson points. Bill Laiipbeer 21, Isiah Psalms and the church choir. The public is invited to weight champion Ray Mancini Mancini said. "Johnny Torres is a for observation and tests over­ study. committee. vested her $10 in film and $3,000 given away was Kevin McHale each had a basket. scored 22 points in a reserve role Thomas 15, Cliff Livingston 12 and all the meetings. knocked down overmatched junior welterweight with a big night. He was described as con­ Wednesday — 7:10 p.m., worship in chapel; 7:30 Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards group; 3 p.m.. Bell development costs and borrowed from The Hawks, who are 0-6 on the road and Golden State led from the start John Long 11. Johnny Torres with an overhand right hand. 1 didn’t want to take scious and in stable condition. p.m., Bible study, Emanuel Choir. Choir; 7:30 p.m., women’s prayer and study group: made more than $100 by individuals. this year and 7-0 at home, never got to extend the Indiana Pacers’ Mavs 98, Kings 96 right Friday night and finished any chances of anything happen­ In earlier bouts, middleweight-( Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group; 11; 13a.m., care nominating committee. closer than three points the rest of losing streak to six with a 110-105 At Dallas, Brad Davis hit a St. Mary’s plans Advent him off with two seconds remain­ ing. 1 have a potential date with Mark Holmes, brother of the and visitation: 11:30 p.m., Bible study with bag lunch; Wednesday — 7 p.m.. Bell Choir; 7:30 p.m., Chancel the way. The decision snapped a victory Friday night. go-ahead layup with 12 seconds ing in the first round of a scheduled (former WBC super featherweight heavyweight champion, scored a COVENTRY — St. Mary’s Church, 1600 Main St., noon, Manchester Community Services Council in Choir; adult Bible study. North Church plans meeting four-game Atlanta winning streak. Golden State expanded its lead remaining and Elston Turner stole 10-round non-title fight. champion) Bobby Chacon and I technical' knockout over Henry will sponsor several special events during the coming Luther Hall; 12:15 p.m*.. Advent Bible study; 3:45 Thursday — 6:30 p.m., Junior Choir; 7:30 p.m.. The Celtics won despite shooting at each of the quarter stops, going an inbounds pass with three North United Methodist Church will have its annual The bout at Caesars Palace was don’t want anything to interfere Walker with one second left in the season of Advent. The theme of the celebration is p.m.. Belle Choir; 6:30 p.m., confirmation classes; Youth Choir; lay witness committee. a season low 41.5 percent from the into the fourth quarter with an seconds ieft to preserve the Dallas meeting Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be a preliminary to the 12- round with that. eighth and final round in a "welcom e,” and daily prayer will be offered to those Scandia smorgasbord; CPR class; 7:30 p.m.. Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. field, which included a 6-for-27 85-75 advantage. Indiana got the Mavericks’ 98-96 victory Friday served at 7 p.m. heavyweight fight between World "You get paid the same for one one-sided fight. All three judges effort in the second period. Boston difference down to three points night over the Kansas City Kings. round or 10, so why not get it done gave Holmes all eight rounds. Boxing Council champion Larry trailed 53-47 at halftime but opened twice in the fourth quarter behind The division-leading Mavericks Holmes and challenger Marvis right away. That's what I wanted Holmes remained unbeaten in 25 the third period with a 16-5 spurt to the play of rookie Leroy Combs, overcame a seven-point deficit in Frazier. to do. I wanted to get the job done pro fights while Walker fell to get back into the game. The lead who scored eight points and pulled tbe final five minutes to remain Mancini, 28-1 with 22 knockouts, right away and take care of 22- 12. Religious services then changed hands 10 more times down seven rebounds in the final unbeaten in eight home games. backed Torres into a neutral business.” In another preliminary, Steve before the Celtics pulled away^ period. corner with 20 seconds left in the It was Mancini’s first fight in Las Hearon, the WBC’s fourth-ranked Kansas City, despite falling Dan Roundfield led Atlanta with Purvis Short had 21 points for round and dropped him with a right Vegas since just over a year ago junior welterweight, was upset by behind by 11 at one point in the' study. Nursery provided tor day. Theocratic School pike, Bolton. Rev. Stewart Manchester. Rev. Marvin a.m.; holydays,5:30and7:30 23 points while Eddie Johnson had Golden State and Larry Smith led Auemblies of God Covenant Society-East, 153 W. Vernon when he knocked out Duk Koo Kim. Edwardo Dominguez. Hearon sus­ opening period, took advantage of all services. (646-291)3) (speaking course), 7:30 p.m.; Lanier, pastor, 9:30 o.m., Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., p.m. Confessions 4:30 to 5 St., Manchester. Rev. Arnold that landed flush on the jaw. 22 and Dominique Wilkins 21. The all players with 15 rebounds^ Two Colvorv Church (Assem­ Service meeting (ministry church school; 11 o.m., wor­ Kim died several days later. tained a gaping wound over his left a Dallas cold spell in the second Trinity Covenant Church, Sunday school; 11 a.m., p.m. (742-6655) Westwood, minister. 10:30 Torres was up at the count of eight Celtics outrebounded Atlanta 54- of Indiana’s three Ohio State blies of God), 400 Bucklond 302 Hackmatack St., Man­ training), 0:15 p.m.; Sunday, ship service, nursery. (649- morning worship; 6 p.m., Church of St. Maurice, 32 a.m., service. (646-5151) but Mancini moved in and landed a Friday night’s fight was held in the eye in the second round and the quarter to jump in front by two at Road, South Windsor. Rev. Congregational chester. Rev. Norman Swen­ Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 3472) evening worship; 7:30 p.m., Hebron Road, Bolton. The 40. alumni, Clark Kellogg and Herb Kenneth L. Gustafson, pas­ son, 8 a.m., worship; 9:25 a.m.; Watchtower Study, North United Methodist bible study (Tuesday); 7 Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, pos­ flurry of lefts and rights and ended same ring. referee stopped the fight in the the half. tor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bolton Consreoatlonat 10:25. (646-1490) 76ers 115, Rockets 101 Williams, had 21 points and Willi­ The Mavericks missed 14 con­ Church, 228 Bolton Center a.m., Sunday school; 10:25 Church, 300 Parker St., Man­ p.m.. Ladles' prayer (Thurs­ tor. Saturday mossatSp.m.; the fight with a left to the ja\^ Torres, of Homestead, Fla., fell third with Hearon’s face a mask of schooi; 10:30 a.m., worship, o.m., coffee and fellowship; chester. RIchord W. Dupee, day); 7 p.m.. M en's prayer Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:15 At Houston, Moses Malone and ams had 11 rebounds. secutive shots in the second period, child-core and nursery; 7:00 Road, at the Green, Balton. Torres toppled to the canvas and to 21-9. He was later taken to blood. Rev. R. Stanley Eaton, Inte­ 11 a.m., worship. (649-2855) pastor. Schedule: 8:45 a.m., (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Youth and 11 a.m. (643-4466) Julius Erving combined for 46 The victory gave Golden State an but Kansas City — which had a p.m., evening service of Jewish — worship, adult Bible class, service (Friday). (649-9848) 8-7 record, while Indiana dropped praise and Bible preaching. rim minister. 9:30 a.m., wor­ nursery: 10:)5a.m.,worship, TH E points and Malone grabbed 13 three-game winning streak broken (644-1102) ship service, nursery, church Conservative rebounds Friday night to lead the to 3-11. school; 10:45 a.m., tellow- Episcopai church school for age 3 Saivation Army BIBLE NHL roundup — still could not draw even until Temple Both Sholom, 400 through 6 grade, nursery; Presbyterian Philadelphia 76ers to a 115-101 Washin^on 120, Detroit 111 shlp; 11 a.m., forum. (649- St. Ooorgo’s Episcopal 5:30 p.m.. Senior Methodist Salvation Army, 661 Main 4:30 remained in the half. Baptist 7077) Church, 1150 Boston Turn­ E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ Youth Fellowship at church; Coventry Presbyterian St., Manchester. Capt. and SPEAKS victory over the Houston Rockets. At Pontiac, Mich., Jeff Ruland Center Conarseatlonal pike, Bolton. Sunday 8 a.m., chester. Richard J. Plavin, Church, Route 44A and Trow­ Mrs. Randall Davis. 9:30 Rookie Ralph Sampson led the scored a career-high 38 points and With the score at 99-83, Dallas Church, 11 Center St., Man­ rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, con- 7 p.m. sacred donee rehear­ B y Bapthl BIbl* Church of Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy sal. (649-3696) bridge Road, Coventry. Rev. a.m., Sunday school: 10:45 Rockets with 20 points and seven rookie Jeff Malone added 22 ran off a 10-2 streak to take the Covtnirv. the Gronge build­ chester. Rev. Newell H. Cur­ Eucharist, Rev. John Hol- tor; Dr. Leon Wind, robbi Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, a.m., holiness meeting; 7 Eugana tis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. emeritus. Services, 8:15p.m. South United Methodist Caps stop Rangers, 3-1 Friday night to spark the Washing­ lead. Steve Johnson put Kansas ing, Route 44, Coventry. Ste­ llger, vicar. 11 a.m., fellow­ Church, 1226 Main St., Man­ 9:30 a.m., worship: 10:45 p.m., salvation meeting. Brawar rebounds in his first professional phen Smith, pastor. Worship Robert J. Bills, minister of ship hour. Monday through Frldoy and 9:45 a.m. Satur­ o. m., Sunday schooi; 7(649-7787). p.m., ^ game against Malone. ton Bullets to a 120-111 victory over City in front with two free throws services Sunday at 1) a.m. visitations; Rev. Clifford O. day. (643-9563) chester. Dr. Shephard S. Jesue said unless one Is Friday, 4:45 p.m.; Wednes­ Johnson, Rev. Laurence M. Bible study and fellowship. After a closely contested first the Detroit Pistons. with a minute to play and Dallas’ and 7 p.m. All are welcome. Simpson, pastor emeritus; day, 9 a.m.. Holy Hill, pastors. 9 and 10:45 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., “bom again” ho cannot LANDOVER, Md. (U P l) - Red Wings 5, Penguins 2 completed the Detroit scoring with (742-7937) Michael C. Thornton, asso­ Eucharlst.(643-9203) a.m., worship; 9 a.m., church prayer meeting. (742-7222) Unitarian see ao

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Elwoy (flu) ore probable ... Chargers Rad WIngi 5. Panguim 2 Csitica 100, Hawka 102 •ppgpppppggggg**###^#* stort QB Ed Luther, C Dennis McKnIght for QB Don Fouts (shoulder), C Don Scholastic Mocek (groin), who ore doubtful. RB PltHbwib 816-8 ATLANTA 062) Teniils Footboll Jomes Brooks (onkle), in quarter test OotraH 111-8 wilkine 5 X 54 21, RoundfleM 519 7-9 Smith (knee) ore questionable. NT Bill First period—1, Detroit, Boldlrev 8 21, Rollint 3-508 4, E. Johnson 15141-2 •••6«6pgg6gp«gppgg66P* •••pppppgpnnppnppppppn Elko (foot), S Bruce Loird (shoulder), (unassisted), 11:40. Penalties— 22, Rivers 53 54 8, Mike Glenn 510 1-2 LB Woodrow Lowe (back-neck) STORRS — Based on the brief and six assists for 20 points. Seior Smith, 14, Whitman 51 52 0, Brown 54 58 4, uri .tanriinne ZS^cholastic standings Det, 3;S4; C orlyle, Pitt, 7:10; Young, ore series history between the teams, co-captain Tony Pierce will be in Poulfl 1-2 58 Z PInone 50 58 0, Totals TatlDia rBaUlU probable. P itt, m alo r, 10:55; AAelrose, Det, m olor, 4575 1523 102. fans may expect another overtime goal for UConn. He has been ^Football CINCINNATI (5-7) AT MIAMI (M ) op 10:55; M axw ell, Pitt, 14:07; Tebbutt, Pitt, Mondoy — Bengols TE M.L. Harris contest when the University of spectacular in goal for the Hus­ *^inal standings 14:11; Klslo, Det, 18:50. *^0«Jeu'54' 58 11, Bird 519 54 22, Ndw South Wglee Open Amerlcon^nference (knee)%s doubtful. WR David Verser Second perl^t—2, Detroit, Yzerman 14 Parish 5X 54 25 Henderson 2-10 50 4, At Sydney, Austroilo Nov. 25 __ p. Connecticut and third-seeded Ala­ kies, 15-8-1, during their five-game KIL (onkle). RB Stanley Wilson-(knee) we (Duguoy, P a rk), 2:41. 3, Detroit, D. Johnson 7-13 11-12 25, McHole 51154 QuortertlnaH viinmi 8 4 0 St lai questionable ... Dolphins RB Eddie HI bama AtcM meet here Sunday at winning streak. He has allowed but T W Lam bert 1 (KHIo), 3:21. 4, Pittsburgh, 13, Alnge 58 08 M, Buckner 59 53 4, Kathy Jordon, U.S., det. Sophie 5 i 9 A o n c h M ts r (ribs) Is questionable. noon in the NCAA Division I soccer two goals and posted three shu­ Kehoe 11 (Flockhort, Young), 10:31. 5, Wedmw24 2-2 4. Totols3M431-»109. Amloch, France, 51, 7-5; Elizobeth Inalond 4 4 0 sm ^ m INTERCONFERENCE GAMES Conord 7 2 0 8 2 0 Pittsburgh, Flockhort 7 (l^ oe), 13:22. AlloMo 14 27»19^-181 Savers, Australia, det. Glpl Fernoodei, ® quarterfinals. touts against top caliber Hall 7 2 0 8 2 0 Penalties—Tebbutt, Pitt, double- BONM ■ 24 21 27 35-189 Puerto Rico, 48, 57, 51; Jo Durle, ® ^ The clubs have met three times m tbrfrv 4 3 0 7 3 0 m inor, Thre P lnt pools — Johnson, Glenn. Britain, del. RosFalrbonk, South Africa, " BUFFALO-AFC (7-5) AT LOS AN­ competition. 5 0 GELES RAMS-NFC (7-5) — Bills mov and each Jias gone into overtime. Leading scorers for Alabama 5:27; M cC lelland , P itt,m isco n d u ct,5:27; Fouled out—Tree Rollins. Total 7-5,53; HelenaSukovo,Czechoslovakia, pi«^,,roh 0^4 n a<» 004 tzs V I Woods, Det, 5:27; M elrose, Det, tools- def.EvoPfatt,WestGermonv,58,53. ® ® ^ ^ Start probable T Tom Lynch (onkle) tor The first contest, in Storrs, ended A&M are freshman forward Jean •«n«v 540550 misconduct, 5:27; P o rk, Det, 8:13. Atlanta , Boston 19. Rebounds—Atlanta Semifinal pairing — Jordon vs. ^ J ® ^ ^ Justin Cross (knee), who Is out os Is DE “ • HarMord 4 5 0 4 4 0 24 Sherman White (knee). W R Frank Lew is in a 1-1 tie before a crowd of 6,200. Harbor with 20 goals and four Third period—4, Detroit, Duguoy 7 40(Roundfleldn),Boston54(PorlshU). Soyers^rle vs. Sukovo. Soustmi 1 it n nm m Windham 4 5 0 5 5 0 (Lodouceur, K lslo), 2:55.7, Detroit, Klslo A sslsti-A tlo n to l7 (R o o n d llo 1 d ,Jo h n so n 8375888 South African Open Houston 1 11 0 .083 203 354 (shoulder) is questionable. QB Joe The next engagement was the 1981 assists for 44 points and sophomore Wothtrifleld 2 7 0 2 8 0 Ferguson (concussion), DE Scott 7 (Lambert, Boldtrev), 19:54. Penalties— 5),Boston24(Blrd8).A-Notayalloble. ** ” LA Raiders 9 3 0 7» 319 248 NCAA championship game, taken forward Rahman Alarape with 10 e n fltid 2 7 0 2 8 0 None. Hutchin­ F d rm l 0 9 0 1 9 0 Shots on gool— Pittsburgh 7-12-12— Vitos Garulaitls U S det Guillermo Denver 7 5 0 .583 230 223 son (groin), DE.Ken Johnson (shoulder) 2-1 in overtime by the Huskies. And goals and 11 assists for 32 points. ore probable ... Roms .QB Vince 31. Mavaricks 98, Kintit 06 Vilas, Argentina, 54, 44; Johan Kriek, city 5 7 0 4U 243 M4 a year ago the clubs met in Storrs Sophomore keeper Chidi Opara HCC o'all Detroit 15-10-14-09. Ferrogomo (right hand), G Kent Hill before a UConn record crowd of has allowed only three goals in 10 W L T W L T Goalies—Pittsburgh, Herron. De­ (thigh), S Vince Newsome (neck) ore Eott Cothollc 3 10 9 10 probable.' 9,200 with the visitors taking a 3-1 games and has five shutouts to his troit, KANSAS CITY (941 "" "-NotHno^LieiiL” ^ South Catholic 3 10 9 10 MIo. A—2iai9. E^.Johnson 518 54 19, O lberding 2-453 Britoln, det. T im G ollickson, U.S., 5 1 ,5 _ _ . _ _ HOUSTON-AFC (Ml) AT TAMPA victory in OT. credit. Xovltr 3 1 0 7 3 0 7, Thompson 54 50 0, Drew 514 2-2 10, 4. I Fct. PF M BAY-NFC (Ml) — Oilers OE Bob Alabama advanced to the quar­ NWttt Catholic 13 1 1 7 2 Knl^t 515 55 17, Nealy 50 58 0, x-Dol as 11 2 0 .844 417 277 Homm (knee), LB Doryl Hunt (rib) ore Other quarterfinals Sunday have St. P o o l 0 4 0 0 10 0 probable.. .BuccaneersC Randy Grimes terfinals with a 3-2 victory over St. Louis, 15-2-1, at No. 1 Indiana, f5:’“BuiS’i-3’o5t'“M?J'ir.^'’5^1^V 'S ? ? :Si ^ replaces Steve Wilson (hand), who Is defending champion Duke. UConn 16-1-4; FairleighDickinson, 21-2, at doubtful os Is WR Andre Tyler (groin). K a LLA s ‘‘(9 « ° ^ * '' '’’ ‘’ '’ ^ * ’ ” - ^ ’ ‘ ‘ ...... N y"«° 3 8 1 M QB Jeff Komlo might stort for Jock won the New England champion­ No. 2 seed Columbia, 15-0: and San Thompson (elbow) who Is quest lonobleos ship with a 2-0 shutout over Francisco, 19-5, at No. 4 seed Hockey ore G (Sene Sanders (ankle), DE John Providence. Virginia, 15-4. CjOTmlrSs'l-llM^ SOCC©r 0X 011°’ ° 7 6 0 5M M M 7 Cannon (onkle),TKellyThonrKis(ankle), •••oaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaa* Basketball LB $Mtt Brantley (knee). DE Lee Roy 2 UConn will be led by senior Following Sunday’s games, the T u m e T T l ' Nl'rrohSs’w^l^^ •ppggpppppppppnppppppn chf*° ®°'' s tn ^ TO Hor0«r (V2(H)0r58 2Eillft M 2-2 4 Totals 42- •••••••••••••••••••••• Chicogo 5 7 0 417 .417 220 2M Selmon (groin), LB Jett Dovis (toe) TE . striker Jim D'Orsaneo, who has NCAA selection committee will NHLilandIngt 95 14-21 98. IOTOIS44- Tam pa Boy 1 11 0 .083 158 286 JimmieGlles(knftf)ore probable. nine goals and 10 assists for 28 meet in a telephone conference NEW YORK GIANTS-NFC (3-8-1) AT d SISS* ”19X25=98 '***‘■•*•"‘""8* son Francisco * “5 0 .583 329 232 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS-AFC (9-3) — points. Junior Thoukis Stavriani- Monday morning to decide on the GJants WR Mike Miller (toe), S Lorry Wolts Conference J^hree-polnt gools-None. Fouled « , ^B kX"S?llons I I t ^ dis is top in assists with 13 and has semifinal pairings and sites. Patrkk Division Flowers (toe), KR Leon Bright (shoul­ four goals for 21 points. Freshman UConn a year ago reached the W L T PH . O F O A NBAtlandIngi None. Total Fouls—Kansas CIfu n Chicogo 3 1 .7» — Atlanta 5 7 0 .417 247 244 der) ore auestionoble. G J.T. Turner NY Ranoers ., _ (knee), T Gordon King (ankle), LB Andy Scott Cook and sophomore Matt Final Four before bowing to 14 4 3 31 101 82 (3ollas23. Rebounds^KansMCIH’xi? v x-clinctied ptavoft berth Vinnie Liscomb Debbie Dussault Teresa Kittredge Ron Adams NV Islanders 15 8 0 30 98 80 Eastern Conference Johnson 10), (3allas 47 (BlockniantOL Jon Diego 2 1 .W V2 Thursday's R esulH Heoden (knee), LB Lowrence Toylor Addington each have seven goals eventual national champion Duke. Philadelphia 12 8 2 24 90 74 Atlantic Division Assists—Kansas city 24 (Drew 8) Dallas Tulsa 1 1 .5X 1 Detroit 45, Pittsburgh 3 (toe), S Pete Show (thigh) are probable WaWilneton 9 12 1 19 71 82 W L Pet. GB 29 (Davis 111. Technicals—Cummings, 11*’^ York 1 2 .3X I /2 Dollos 35, St. (_ouls 17 ... Raiders LB Matt Millen (foot), RB Pittsburgh 4 13 47 84 Dallas coach Motto. A—13875 Voncouvw 0 1 .000 I /2 Sundov's Gam es Chester W illis (shoulder) ore proba­ Philadelphia 10 3 .749 — Tomoo Boy 0 2 .000 2 (All Times EST) 6 New Jersey 2 19 55 104 Boston 9 5 .443 I'/i ble. Adams Division New Y ork 8 5 .415 2 Friday's Games Baltimore ot Clevelond, 1 p.m. PITTSBURGH-AFC (9-3) AT Boston 13 4 2 C o IIr DR hltkRthall CCnrRt (No games scheduled) Houston at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. DETROIT- 101 48 New Jersey 7 5 . 583 IVi UDIIBgB DBiKBlDIII BCOrBS Saturday's Gome Minnesota at New Orleans, 1 p.m. East grid title game Buffalo 12 7 3 85 80 Washington 5 8 .385 5 NFC (6-6) on Thursdoy — WR John Local runners tasted success Quebec Tulsa at Tampa Bay New England at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. 11 11 3 25 120 94 Stallworth (ankle) G Steve Cour- M ontreal 11 10 1 23 93 84 Great Alaska Shootout Sunday's Game Phllodelphloot Washington, 1 p.m. son By ten Auster Open. The latter placement just returnees. ” I feel we’ll have three good things.” Horfford 8■ 10■■ 2 18 72 79 otAndiorage.AkHka Chicago at San Diego Son Frondsco at Chicago, 1 p.m. (knee) ore out. T Larry Brown (thigh) Is Central DIvHlea set lor Friday night Herald Sports Writer missed earning Liscomb All-State strong runners and seven quality Blanchette said his team, at in Compboil Contorsna Nprth Carpllna St. 48, Alaska- Buffolo at L.A. Roms, 4p.m. doubtful. WR Wayne Capers (foot), Is Aflonto 7 5 .583 — questionable. T Tundi likin (virus), G the past two or three years, was Norrto D ivision Anchoraoe40 aannannnnnnnnnnppnpppg Denver at Son Diego, 4 p.m. honors. Manchester could be bol­ kids who’ll provide the depth," W L T O F O A M ilw aukee 8 4 .571 — IPTAY Tournament .www-www- Green B o V a t Atlanta, 4 p.m. Blake Wlngte (virus) are probable ... Detroit 7 7 .500 1 The state Class MM football at 9-1. The Eagles under coach Cross country the past few stered next year by the addition of Hull says. Sophomores Joel Fee- "short two or three kids." Minnesota 10 9 2 22 98 102 atClemson.S.C. Kansas City at Seattle, 4 p.m. Lions G Larry Lee, WR Jeff Chodwick, Chicago 10 10 2 22 84. 89 Chlcooo 5 4 .455 1'/2 Clemson)05WoonerS5 H O Y I H O ' N.Y. Glonts at L.A. Rolders, 4 p.m. RB Vince Thompson start for Don Greco championship game between Jude Kelly earned the berth seasons has been very good in Sean Gleason, a transfer from han and Paul Ray will help in ’84. The upcoming season holds Indiana 3 10 .231 4'/> .Toronto 10 11 2 22 94 109 SportanCutlatsClassIc Monday's Gome (foot), Leonard Thompson (low) who ore East Catholic and defending with a 14-0 victory over cros­ Manchester. Both the Manchester Southington via Arkansas^ The promise for the Indian girls. "K e e l Detroit 8 10 2 18 72 80 Cleveland 3 10 .23) 4 Mo. Baptist 117, Arlington Bootist 44 Walter Santemore, 10, heavyweights. Navy — Wallace 95 kickaff return son and won their fourth state class yet it was. ’T m extremely pleased Evans, sophomore Cathy Burke coming up should more than Detroit ot Pittsburgh Phoenix 4 9 .308 5, St.Louls70,Wm.Penn(lowo)43 Dec. 4 at Atlantic City, N.J. — Chorlle \ {Yaung kick) title in succession. THe Manches­ with our overall performance,” and freshman Tina Little, the adequately replace what we lose.” Minnesota at Toronto Boston vs. Mike Socchettl, 10, mid- NFLIlliurVrBDOrt Navy— McCallum 14run (Yaungkick) Edmonton at St. Louis Lovol8 71 Kinitat Slat* R7 diewelehts. ■ r r Navy — Brody 45 pass goal of Rams, ter girls, guided by Phil says Hull. " I t was quite unex­ latter 37th in Class LL this past Felicia Falkowski and Meg Colgory at Los Angeles Friday's Gomes LUgUIB 11, ivinsas OIBIB UC S at L os Angeles — Marcos (Young kick) Blanchette, while not among the pected. I was hoping for the team year, are all back. Freshmen Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Vlllosano vs. Maximo Ballesteros, 10. NFC Gom es A rm y — F G Stopa 42 Harvey are the two most promi­ Washington at Detroit, 7;35p.m. KANSAS STATE (42) temherweiohts. ' GREEN BAY (54) AT ATLANTA (57) A rm y — F G Stopo 40 N state’s very best still showed their to be competitive and be in the top Kathy DiMarco and Jennifer Tau- AHL stindlngs Dave Raffo Walter Payton. At one point in the nent deportees. Sophomores Deb­ Golden State at Indiana, 7:35 p.m. Roder 4-9 57 14, Mitchell 510 1-1 9 Dec. 13 at Atlantic City, N.J. — — Packers G Tim Huffman (hamstring) Army — Turner I run (Stopa kick) heels to a number of folks in ’83 and 10 in the state. ras are prospects from the junior Philadelphia at Houston, 8 p.m. Now — Williamson) run (Youngkick) UPl Sports Writer bie Dussault and Diana Brassell, Wotson 38 2-5 8, Alfaro 511 50 10, Anthony Fletcher vs. Ruben Munoz, 10, Is doubtful. RB Jessie Clark (toe), WR season he was on a pace that would hold great promise for 1984. ” We finished fourth behind three varsity squad. Northern SanDleoootSanAntonlo,8:30p.m. , Jackson 51 08 0, Watkins 53580, Cody llohtwelohts; Alex Ramos vs. Robert John Jefferson (knee), LB Michael Navy — Williamson 2 run (Young kick) the latter slowed most of the year Kansas City at Dallas, 8:35p.m. Navy— McDonaldXrun (Young kick) have vaulted him ahead of O.J. powerful teams so I was extremely ” I think next year we’ ll be W L T O F O A 1-2 51 2, Loketo 58 58 0 Totals 2554 15 West, 10, mlddlewelghts. Douglass (leg), DT Charles Johnson The Los Angeles Rams and Simpson’s single-season ,FL re­ by a knee injury, are among the NOVO Scotia 13 6 3 89 73 Denver at Utah, 9:30 p.m. 17 42 '“'“'S'®-" Dec. 13 at Atlontic City, N.J. — Simon (knee) ore questionable. CB Dwayne A81.347 "THIS PAST SEASON was a pleased.” stronger overall. We may not have Chlcooo at Phoenix,9:35p.m. LOYOLA (711 Brown vs. Ernest Jockson, 10, welter- O'Steen (hamstring) Is probable ... N avy A rm y Buffalo Bills will be trying to make group that returns. Adirondack 12 8 1 97 93 cord of 2,003 yards. Dickerson now learning one for us.” said Suitor, East loses Ron Adams, Bruce someone of Teresa’s caliber but Moncton 11 10 0 75 71 New Jersey at Los Angeles, lO.Up.m. (/olston 514 511 25, Hughes 514 11-12 **!«'*'’*;, ^ „ Falcons WR Floyd Hodoe starts tor First downs It 19 people forget when they meet • M o in t 10 6 3 74 64 Portland at Seattle, II o.m. 27, Nolan 52 1-2 1, Battle 3-4 2-2 8, Dec. 17 at Atlontic City, N.J.— c-Jett Alfred Jenkins (reserve-non-tootball RuNlts-vords 55294 5185 must average 150 yards in the next ’’and I feel we will be much better Antonia and Tim Howard, three of we’ll be packed closer together. ” If they start in July we could Sunday at Anaheim, Calif. four games to break Simpson’s Fr oderlcton 10 10 3 88 64 Mundt 54 58 0, Williams 35 55 10, Chondler ys. (3scor Muniz, 15, WBA m- Passing yards 29 179 for it. its top five. But ” our prospects for I’m looking for a very good year make a run at the league cham­ Shtrbrooke 7 15 1 86 110 Bertolinl 08 08 0, Cenor 58 (M) 0, bantamweight title. ness). LB Fulton Kuykendall (shoulder), Return yards 91 4 The Rams want their fans to record. Saturday's Gomes ” We learned about running in next year are that we should be provided we ^on’t have any pionship and maybe the state Souttiem Cleveland at New York Watkins 5) 50 0. Totals 225 7 27-32 71 Jo”- Atlantic City, N.J. — QB Steve Bortkowskl (knee), DT Don Posses 59-1 17-353 forget what they saw last week — a The Bills dropped a 27-24 heart- championship,” said the ever >• Rochester 13 9 1 103 89 Houston at Atlanta HairtIme—Loyola 35, Kansas State X Livingstone Bramble vs. Kenny Bogner, Smith (neck), S Bob Glozebrook (bock) Punts 533.3 537.5 big races, learned how to handle stronger if our underclassmen injuries or defections.” B altim o re 11 4 5 94 75 FumMes-lost 53 7-1 0 42-20 drubbing against Washing­ breaker last week against the Los Golden State at Dallas Totol fouls—Kansas Stole 25, Loyola X. '®' lightweights. are questionable. pressure, in those big race continue to run the schedule they optimistic Blanchette. ” I feel next Springfield 10 6 1 21 84 78 Fouled out — Mitchell, Nolan. MINNESOTA (7-5) AT NEWORLEANS Penaltle5vards 575 5X ton. The Bills want their fans to Utah at Kansas City Angeles Raiders. Buffalo is led by situations.” should,” said Hull. THE MANCHESTER GIRLS year we’ll have what I call eight or New Haven 9 13 100 111 Washington at Milwaukee Rebounds— pppgappppgggpappgppgpp (54) — vikings RB Ted Brown T im e ot possession 24:54 U:04 forget what they see when looking Her they B 13 83 99 Kansas Stole X (Elder 8), Loyola X (shoulder), WR Terry LeCount (ankle), c running back Joe Cribbs, who has The Indians return their top Juniors Bert Howard, Chris ’’had one of those seasons with nine dedicated runners.” Phoenix at t3cnver at league statisitics — the Bills already signed to play for the St. Catharines 8 15 1 17 100 123 New Jersey at San Diego (Nolan 9). Assists—Kansas Stole 7 d- I. : : _ DavldHutfmon(shoulder)arequestlono- seven for ’84. That group includes Rowe, Mike Barry and the Kit- some some good and bad aspects,” Next year won’t come too soon ’Binghamton 6 13 1 13 •9 109 (Roder 3), Loyolo 10 (Golston 4). A— Z lK IIIIQ *’'*• Darrin Nelson (knee), WR rank 24th in team offense and 25th Seattle at Portland Boaton College 20, Alabama 13 Birmingham Stallions of the USFL junior Vinnie Liscomb, 13th in the tredges, freshpaan Chuck and according to Blanchette. “ It was for the local teams. Each is looking Frklov’t Oomei 5800 (est.). a# 9 Sammy White (groin) are probable ... in team defense. next spring. Cribbs is tied for the Moncton at Baltimore _ _ _ ^ ._ -_ -^ _ a a a a a a a a a a a Solnts OE Regale Lewls (leg) Is out. WR Class LL run and 22nd in the State sophomore Jim. head the Eagle disappointing but we did do some for another good run in ’84. • agappppnnpppppnpppnpp pppuaaaaaaaaaupunuuu Groth (neck), DE Jim Wilks (knee), Both teams can accomplish their AFC iead in touchdowns with 10. Rochester ot New Haven Alobom a 3 3 7 0— 13 Nova Scotia at Sherbrooke DE Frank Warren (thigh) orequestlona- Boston College 0 6 0 14—20 goal with a victory, which will keep Joe Ferguson, who * Binghamton at Springfield Alo-FG Tiffin 20 their playoff hopes alive. With was knocked out of last week’s Soturdov's Oames Bowling worm Sanaa reaulta ’’'°pS^f'A"l'irp'^'irr 4^-°8r i T Atq-FG Tiffin 28 Spura 133, Cilppera i20 ^ W ASHING- BC-Strohqn 1 run (kick failed) V identical 7-5 records, Los Angeles game with a mild concussion, was College football roundup Adirondack at Binghamton Moncton at Hershey aaaaagapggnaangnaaaapa At Bormlo, Itolv, Nov. X TON (152) — Eagles CB Dennis Alo-Smlley 58 blocked punt return is tied with San Francisco for the expected to be back at 100 percent Fredericton at Maine SAN D IEG O (120) Men'sOlonlSlalom DeVoughon (knee), T Jerry SIsemore (Tiffin kick) NFC West lead and Buffalo is one Sunday. B altim o re at St. Catharines Kelser 48 3-4 11, Cum m ings 8-14 8-11 _ , _ 1, PIrmln Zurbrlggen, Switzer- (foot), TE Vvto Kob (thigh), RB Wilbert BC-Blestek 5 pass from Flutie Tri-Town lond, Montgomery (knee), NT Harvey Arm- (Waldron kick) game behind Miami in the AFC In other games Sunday, it’s Nova Scotia at Springfield 24, Donaldson 38 1-2 7, Nixon 5)5 57 15, Pierce 11-20 510 X, McDowell 1-1 08 Z 2:47.44. 2, Max Julen, Switzerland, stong (knee), LB Joel Williams (thioh), BC-Blestek 2run (Waldron kick) East. Philadelphia at Washington, Balti­ Hodges 2-4 18 S, Brooks 510 08 12, Bob Musko 247-224-454, Bob Arendt 2:47.47. 3, Martin Hanoi, Switzerland, QB Joe Plsorclk (finoer), R Molor A-58,(U7 (est.) “ I think when you get the hell more at Cleveland, Denver at San BC and Navy register triumphs Bolden State 110, Indiana 105 W hitehead 2-5 57 10, M cK in n ey 1-1 2-3 4. 222-574, W illia m T o rre v 224-574, H ow ie 2:47.79.4, Robert E rlocher, Italy, 2:48.91. Everett (bock), W R Glen Young (thigh) A lq BC Totals 4388 34-47 120. Edwards X1-523, Deane Baker 205527, 5, AndreosWenzel.Llechtensteln,2:49.10. ore questionable ... Redskins TE Clint First downs 18 19 kicked out of you it’s easier to come Diego, Kansas City at Seattle, New SAN A N TO N IO (133) Clayton Brosefleld X5, Joe Cotonlo. 4, Jurll Fronko, Yugoslavia, 2:49.17. 7, Didler replaces Don Warren (bock) who Roshes-yords 55— 246 43— 152 back, as long as you haven’t lost England at the New York Jets, OOLOEN STATE (110) Bonks 5)4 1-2 17, M itchell 3-11 2-2 8, X7-555, Gil Johnson X2-544, Dick Richard Promotton, Italy, 2:49.21. 8, Is out. KR Mike Nelms (knee), RB Nick Passing yards 61 198 By United Press International 182 yards and Eric Wallace re­ Smith 7-14 (M) 14, Short 9-23 3-3 21, Coons X5, Don Dzen 545, Roy Bessette Boris Strel, Yugoslavia, 2:49.34.9, Bolan Gloaulnto (knee), CB Brian Carpenter Return yards 57 58 your confidence,” Los Angeles Green Bay at Atlanta, Minnesota C a rro ll 4-14 4-4 14, Conner 5-14 2-2 12, G ilm ore 58 1-4 11, M o ore 59 2-2 13, turned the opening kickoff 95 yards G ervin 1514 58 34, Jones 4-4 2-2 10, Sr. 532, Ray Bessette Jr. 215535, Andy Krlzol, Yuooslavlo, 2:49.77. 10, Guido (shoulder) are questionable. DE Todd Passes 4— 12— 1 14 29 1 Coach John Robinson said. ” I at New Orleans, San Francisco at Floyd 4-11 1-2 13, M . Johnson 7-13 8-9 2^ Michaud 522, BUI Calhoun 511, Glen HInterseer,Austria,2:M.». Llebensteln (knee), CB Antho.ny Punts 3—43.0 6-^.6 Boston College scored a 20-13 after a lateral from McCallum, Brotz 1-3 04) 2, Monnlon 0-2 00 0, Tlllls Williams 55 2-2 8, Roberts 5S 3-4 It, know we haven’t lost our Chicago, Houston at Tampa Bay McNamara 3-4 52 4, Edmonson 512 1-1 Prentiss 503, Robert Torrev 5X, Clin- Standings W ashing­ Fumbles-lost 6—4 3—1 triumph over Alabama in a majot leading Navy to a 42-13 victory 2- 5 1-2 5, Cross 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 45-104 20- ton Church X 5 Bob Marchesanl 200, (After 3 days) ton (shoulder) are probable. confidence. and the New York Giants at the Los 13. Totals S5100 22-29 133. Penoltles-yords 4—30 6—67 intersectional game with bowl over Army in the 84th Army-Navy 24 1)0. Son Diego 23 32 34 25-120 Kevin Osborne 209-5X, Rob Mlgllore Individual — 1, Julen 45 points. 2, ST. LOUIS (551) AT DALLAS (152) ’’We’ve got to win three of the Angeles Raiders. Cincinnati is at INDIANA 005) X1-S19, Ray Berlin 534, Charlie Church Zubrlggen 40. 3, Erlocher 22. 4, Joel on Thursday — Cardinals DTs Elols overtones and Navy defeated game played for the first time on W illiam s 10-18 1-2 21, Kellagg 0-13 5-5 Son Antonio 32 39 12 30—113 last four to be division champs, I Miami Monday night. Three-point goals—Moore. Fouled 523, Tom Jones 5X, John Booth 548, Gospoz, Switzerland, X. 5, HInterseer 18. Grooms (knee), David Galloway (ankle) Army, 42-13, in Friday’s top games the West Coast. Army ended its 21, W elters 5-7 1-2 11, Steppe 3-9 4-4 10, out— Dove Edwards 521, Art Geer 550. 4,(tle) WenzI and Promotton 14. 8, (tie) ore probable. RB Willard Harrell (knee) think. Winning three of those four At Cleveland, the Browns Will try ;«4, Slchtlnp 3^ 00 4, Carter 58 t-2 11, G. College bowl pairings marking the start of the final big season at 3-8. Navy fell to 2-9. Williams. Totol fouls— Son Diego 25, Son Hanoi and Hubert Strolz, Austria, 15.10. is questionable ... Cowboys WR Butch is well within our reach, and for their third consecutive shutout. Johnson 515 08 10, Stipanovich 1-5 082, Antonio 32. Rebounds—Son Diego SO 8llta Duila Alex Glorol, Italy, It. Johnson replaces Drew Pearson (foot- weekend of the college football A crowd of 81,347 at the Rose Low e 2-2 )-2 5, Thom as 0 8 0 8 0, Combs winning four of four is well within After shutting down the running (Donaldson, Pierce 12), Son Antonio 43 nilB UWIB Nation's Cup — 1, Switzerland 149 onkle) who Is out. WR Douo Donley (All times EST) season. Bowl saw the midshipmen take a 3- 5 2-4 8. Totals 4588 1523 lOS. Dnris Bnuinnasr -soA M nuraan Points. Z Itolv, 48. 3, Austria, 55. 4, (thigh), G Kurt Petersen (bock) ore our reach. But we also know that game of Tampa Bay and New Qglden State 14 32 29 25-110 (Gilmore )4). Assists—Son Diego 24 196 Soturdov, Dec. to Bob Biestak scored two touch­ 40-37-7 lead in the series. Army has (Nixon 13), Son Antonio 35 (Moore 12). wood 18550^1 BumivAlU^^^ Yugoslavia, 37. 5, France, X. 4, questionable. LB Bob Bruenlo (thigh), Independence Bowl winning one of four is within our England in the past two weeks, -Mdlanp 25 14 24JO-105 Technical fouls— Brooks. A —8,542. downs 83 seconds apart in the not defeated Navy since 1977, Three-point goals—None. Fouled A t Shreveport, Lo. reach. We’ve got to protect against Cleveiand faces another running L is a C ox T85454, Jo y ce M ich a u d 191, Air Force (52) vs. Mississippi (55), 8 fourth period ly to lifting No. 15 managing only a 3-3 tie in 1981. - out— Karen Tracey 177, Jon Guerra 187-457, „ _ , Rlwor«(OTlt), DT Don smerek (ankle) that.” team in Baltimore, which features None. Total tools—Golden State p.m. Boston College over No. 12 Ala­ Friday’s game featured the most Saturday, Dec. 17 Buffalo Coach Kay Stephenson is a backfield of Curtis Dickey and 20, K SfhS'Ba^ ienskl’ iso**^' '^°' E n O lO Ild S k i G U ld O SAN FRA N C ISC O (7-5) A T C H ICAG O bama. The Eagles, who will meet lopsided score in the rivalry since Indlano 18. Rebounds— Golden Stole 47 Kathy Berzenski 452. ,5.7, _ p g Californio Bowl also charting his team’s playoff Randy McMillan. The Colts, 6-6, Bullata 120, Platona 111 At Fresno, Cnlll. Notre Dame Dec. 29 in the Liberty 1973, when Navy blanked Army (Smith 15), Indiana S4 (Wlllinms 11). chances, regardless of what the are coming off two straight losses. Assists— Golden State 25 (4 plovers with WOODSTOCK, Vt. (UPl)—Herelsthe 1^ Northern (52) vs. Col Stote- Bowl, finished their regular season 51-0. ' 4), lndlono27(Slchtlno4).A—8,111. HnmR Ennlnaars England Skl Areas Council official Fullerton (78), 4 o.m. statistics say. The Browns, who got 136 yards * Bw W ASH IN O TO N (130) nOlDB CnQinearS summary ot snow conditions at New Flo rid a C itrus Bow l 9-2. It was Boston College’s best McCallum, ranked first nation­ ” I don’t worry a bit about those from Mike Pruitt last week, are 7-5 B o llard 7-17 54 19, Rulond 1520 513 38, Trish Chorron t951955M, Erls Lon- Da^a^McLem”orefrand R^ At Orlando, Flo. regular season record since it went ally in all-purpose running, carried Mohorn 2-2 1-2 5, Sobers 511 54 9, nuriibers (statistics),” he said. ” I and could pull within a game of 39apllals3.Rangara1 glols I85M5, Martha Grant M5504, Skiing ^dltlonsoresi^ect to change M arylan d (53) ys. Tennessee (7-3), 8 9-2 in 1971. 30 times and scored on a 14-yard Johnson 7-11 515 22, Dove 2-4 08 4, Diane Hoves 178, Diane Cote 179-472 ?ue to vreother, sklw traffic, and other o.m. pay no attention to statistics. AFC Central- leading Pittsburgh Malone 1514 52 22, McMIllen 53 1-4 1, Thursday, Dec 22 Alabama, 7-3, finishes its regu­ Bea Carroll X4, Cothy Bohlallan tactors. Be awweof hanging conditions. f Statistics are for losers and we’re with a win. run in the second quarter that gave 3 C Y . Rangers 0 01— 1 Warrick 52 58 0, KopIckI 58 58 0. Hall ot Fame Bowl Sidihington 111—3 Totals 47-84 2544 120. 195500, Chris Sullivan 181-495, Shirley S! k ** Gar^ Fer^c k (%g)° WR Rldiev^atts not losers. lar season next Saturday against Navy a 14-0 lead. He went over the Eldrldge 191-494, Unn Davis 205211- oow^'^yjj' a?2doubt” l. D^ AI Horrid (to^! A t Birm ingham , Ala. 2 ~ -f i rst period— 1, Washington, Currie 2 At New Orleans, the Saints will Auburn and meets Southern Meth­ 100-yard rushing mark for the DETROIT n il) West Virginia (53) vs. Kentucky (6-5 ” What matters is that we’re in ■3Buchesne, Shond), 10:59. Penalties— Trlpucko 11-21 513 31, (.evlnaston 510 'p^t i°un^n°rn'o°h^^450°Pria Bu?kX iS : P gro^uto^ ;'S3S?ot2X'!?rarr^^ ^ Keith Von Horn, (^nkle) ore probable, 1), B p.m,' try to keM their faint playoff hopes odist Dec. 24 in the Sun Bowl. eighth time this season — a Navy ^noworth, Was, 18:24. 28 12, Lolm beer 515 55 21, Long 513 1-2 Friday, Dec X the running for the piayoffs and carol Scott 485. Bonnie Thomas 451. L ° J tS 5 :rriS ~ ^ ° r& ‘= ^ NEW ENG l ^ S S ^ ^ T N E W Y O R K alive agaftst the Vikings, who hold Alabama committed six turnov­ Record. Second period—2, Washington, 11, Thom as 518 53 IS, Tolbert 1-5 5 4 5, H oliday B ow l have a good, solid shot at making Corpen- a narrow lead in the NFC Central. ers in the game but had taken a 13-6 Navy put the game out of reach Johnson 4-9>1-1 9, Benson 5 2 5 8 0, Tyler A t Son Diego it. That’s all that’s important to tor 4 (Haworth, Shond), 18:32. Penol- 57 50 4, Russell 51 1-2 1, Curcton 08 08 ...... r d ‘‘ M " e r ^ M ^ ? s r « ^ Brigham Young 051) vs. Missouri (7- lead in the thirdperiod on a 58-yard .■tSe— Povellch, N Y R , 4:34; Beck, N Y R , me. Ifwemakethe piayoffs, I don’t A loss will drop Minnesota into a tie when quarterback Rick William­ 0, ThIrdkIII 5 8 08 0. Totals 45104 2534 4). 9 o.m. with Detroit and possibly Green scoring run by linebacker Anthony son scored from the 2-yard line I 7 w ; Theberge, Was, 9:02; Osborne, P n H i n TM “ k ?"""” fkn4).KedS:ibttii.S B*obc Saturday, Dec. 24 care if we finish dead last in all the w N YR . 14:33. Smiley with a blocked punt. W oMilngton 2S 29 29 37— 110 IV U U IU / I V spring conditions xx of 00 tralls-number Sun Bow l statistics.” Bay. Archie Manning, the long­ with 2:39 remaining in the game P“ Thlrd period—3, N.Y. Rangers, D etran 3418 3111— 111 of trolls open, mnvsnow made In lost 24 At El Paso, Texas Boston College converted a pair C T b v e - Three point goals— None. Fouled out— ' ##############•••••••* hours, tC'thIn cover whin* proboole... Jets RB Bruce Horper (ribs) Ram rookie Eric Dickerson is time New Orleans quarterback and another touchdown came with aaaaaaaaaaaaaanannuaa* ' """ cover, WDin |s out. CB Bobby Jackson (hamstring), c Southern Methodist (9-)) vs. Alabama now playing for the Vikings, is of fourth-quarter fumble recover­ 1:42 left when Ron McDonald ran llc h 9 (Ruotsolojnen, E rixo n), 0:34. 4, Thomos, Det. Totol fouls— Washington (7-2), 3 o.m. coming off his worst NFL game (37 Washington, Gustofsson 10 (unos- 24, snow, ne-night skiing available, no-not Monday, Dec. X 6 ies into a 5-yard TD pass from yards on 12 carries), but still has a sidelined with a thyroid condition. in from the 30. elsted), Detroit X. Rebounds—Washington Alotiq Bowl to Biestak and a 2-yard 7:17. Penalties— D ove Maloney, N YR , 40 NoIn'cJ.N«. football- T.,n. Operating,opT-oo-jrrtlno. !?hoM S°"“ ngs%a?TkW^^^^^ huge lead in the league rushing On Thursday, Detroit crushed Nebraska, nationally first- A t Honolulu, H aw aii TD run by Biestak. ;'3:27;McAdom,Was,14:10; Ftorek.NYR, (Bollard 17), Detroit X (Lolmbeer 11). T exas A A M , Channels 8, X Sugarlool wet snow 2 trails (a n k lX p'’ ch u ck°R om sw Penn Stole (78-1) vs. Woshington (8-3), race. Dickerson has 1,406 yards — Pittsburgh 45-3 and Dallas blasted ranked, and Texas, the nation’s 1S:10; Stevens, Was, 14:40. Assists—Washington 27 (Johnson A power failure stemming from 1 loo Call2ge''bo^^tb^l •’’ Kon's'oV'y? „„Soddleback wet snow 1 beginner troll 1 QB°Rl^'h^rd 8 p.m. 353 yards ahead of runnerup St. Louis 35-17. No. 2 team and the only other Shots on goal—New York 8-512—25. 9), Thuredoy, Dec. 29 a transformer problem in Foxboro major college team undefeated W ashington 4-21-9—34. Detroit 32 (Thomas IS). Technical—Shue, Houston, Channel 3 Sunday River wet snow 1 trail I litt ^°KANSAs’crfY°('5^AfsEATTLe <*- Liberty Bowl Gooltenders— New York, Hanlon. Wash, elected. A— 13,219. 2:X Boxing; Marvin Hagler vs. Western Mouaetiuietts ‘S^L®EATT^ A t M em phis, Tenn. knocked out the lights and the. and untied, complete their seasons ^Washington, Jensen. A-12,782. Robert Duran (taped). Channels 22, X BrodleMountalnmav BrocT’Budde (’knee) H o?t t Boston College (52) vs. Notre Dome regional telecast from the stadium today. 3:X College football: Nebraska vs. JImlnv Peak may operate 11-25 {o^^^ f"J0* (55), 8:X p.m. for 35 minutes. Most of the third Nebraska is a 14-point pick to ^ b r e t 5, B iick Hawks 2 Oklahoma, Channel 3, WINF New Hampshire m m i H wkllJih^ffTB FrMoy, Dec X Sports in quarter was played in twlight beat Oklahoma and finish the 4:00 Golf: Skins' Game, Channel X Wlldcrt wet snow 1 troll 1 lift, snowcat stm ^(anWX *^B BMhTjorkt^n (3qtor Bowl j : 0 0 Grand Prix Motorcycles. Chon- ®TffSSi); p,anstaopera.e„-25 At Joduonvllle, Flo. conditions before the power was season with a 12-0 mark while 76ara 115, Rockata 101 Iowa (52) vs. Flo rid a (7-2-1), 8 o.m. restored. Texas is an eight-point choice over ^nitaio i * *—5 Peach Bowl . .First perlod-1, Buffalo, Tucker 2 vs'Duke° E^PN ^ (i^oInTfB L?clous?mim(SiklSL''DE Football players Invited. Stadium officials used plows Texas A&M. U Pl photo A t Atlanta (Foligno, Ruff), 0:48. Z Chicago, M arsh 3 P H IL A D E L P H IA (115) 7:15 W h olers vs. Ronggers, W TIC J “ v Peak Plans to operate 11-M S«)haw'ks*m^'"s/^^^^^ K o°u’S !1 'V b Florida State (48) vs. North Carolina The Northern Connecticut Chapter of the National Football with rubber blades to push water In Saturday's other big games, Alabama halfback Linn Patrick (25) Is pulled down for (T. M u rrov, Fox), 0:59. Penoltles-Ruff, Ervlng 515 48 22, lavaroni 28 1-2 5, 8:00 College basketball: UCLA vs. Smugglers Notch plans to operate 11-X ’*orf^^^ (53), 3 p.m. But, 7:32; Foligno, But, 12:20. Malone 11-18 59 24, Cheeks 59 50 12, Foundation and Hall of Fame is sponsoring a ‘College Night’ on off the artificial turf after heavy George plays Tech, Ten­ Cal State-Long Beach, USA Cable S*°we wet snow 1 troll 1 lItt, advanced I"? Soturdoy, Doc. 31 short gain by Boston College defenders Scott Second'Perlod-3, Buffalo, Romiev 3 Toney 515 52 10, B. Jones 38 52 8, 8:X College basketball: Kentucky skiing only, top to bottom ste«*Auaust (aSkler^s au«Uo^^^ Bluobonnol Bowl Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Memorial Hall on the campus of Central rains had fallen for several hours, nessee faces Vanderbilt, Arkansas (Tucker), 12:15. 4, Buffalo, Houslev 11 Richardson 48 50 8, Johnson 57 58 8, vs. Louisville, Channel 11 Suporbush north Isgr wet or 8 trolls 3 A t Houston changing to brief wet snow in the meets Texas Tech, Southern Meth­ Harrington (52) and Steve DeOssie (99) in intersectional (Cloutier, Homel), 15:53. .Penolfles-B. Williams 55 3-4 9, Edwards 57 51 4, 9;00College basketball: Missouri vs. I life 2600 vertical feet too to bottom (inkle) NT B aylor (7-51) vs. Oklahom a State (78), Connecticut State University beginning at 6:30 p.m. M urrov, Chi, 0:54; Foligno, But, 5:44; third period before ending. odist takes on Houston and Arizona clash Friday afternoon at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro. Routlns 081-2 1, Threat) 1-1 50 2. Totals North Corollno, ESPN Kllllngton wet or 17 trolls 8 choirs Tulososopo (elbow) 8 p.m. The event will cost $6 for a buffet dinner and is open to all high Tucker, But, 8:32; O'Callohon, Chi, 49-91 17-X 115. Pico Peak Isgr trgr 3 trolls 3 lifts FfTiMnoF m j i a t n c u c i a k u -. Monday, Jan. 2 school coaches, their staffs and any senior players and their Napoleon McCallum rushed for State plays Arizona. BC took 20-13 decision. molor, 12:12; Moller, But, molor, 12:12; HOUSTON non SUNDAY Okemo Isgr 1 troll 1 lift Cotton Bowl parents that might be interested in a Connecticut college or Brown, Chi, 14:08; Playfair, But, 14:53; C. Jones 510 52 8, Walker 55 50 4, Noon College soccer: UConn vs Bromley wet snow 2trolls 2 lifts pil.'T n? ’ saSh ?' A t D allas Sovord, Chi, 17:13; Feom ster, Chi, 18:12. Sampfon 1514 51 X, Ford 48 58 8, Alabama A&M, WHUS-FM Stratton wet snow t troll t lift, wknds o^SSlbi2iiiiJh°n no Texas (150) vs. (Seorglo (51-1). university. Third Perlod-5, Buffalo, Perreault 15 Lloyd 7-X 58 14, Reid 7-12 08 15 Bailey 1:00 NFL- Eooles vi RaH.kin. 3 lifts, top to bottom prc^ble with o thumb, will start at QB Flosto Bowl (unassisted), 4:33.4, Chicago, Gardner 8 59 54 10, Leovell 57 53 10, Hayes 18 5 Channel 3 ' Mt Snow wet snow Isgr 4 trolls, top to Bobby Jones (knee) Is A t Phoonix, A riz. (B row n, B annerm an), 10:02. 7, But- 0 2, McCray 38 54 9, M. Jones 58 50 0, 1:00NFL: Potrlotsvs. Jets.Chonnels bottom, 2 lifts, some bore soots questlonoble. Ohio Slate (53) vs. Pittsburgh (52-D, Patriots activate Steve Nelson Grey Cup matches hungry squads folotto Teogle 1-1 08 2. Totals 4592 5)4 101. 22, X — D E N V E R (7-5) A T SAN D IEG O (48) 1:Xp.m. T o c k e r 3 (Wlemery Houslevir Philadelphia 3414 IS 85—n s 4:00 NFL: Giants vs. Raiders, Chan- New England winter sports outlook: — Broncos w ill start John Elw av at QB. R o st Bow l FOXBORO — The New England Patriots announced Friday that 19:18. Houston a 111815—101 VANCOUVER (U P l) - One of nel 3, WINF Rain could change to light snow and Mike Harden starts for S Dennis Smith A t Pasadena, Collt. veteran linebacker Steve Nelson will be reactivated before The Lions, the Western Division The week-long buildup to the points than they do, or keep theihto-^ • Penoltlee*Playfalr4 Bufr 5:33; Ruff. B u t Three-point goals-None. Fouled 4:00 Golf: Skins'Game, Channel 30 flurries In the north and mountains (knee) who Is out. WR Clint Sampson Illinois 051) vs. UCLA (48-1), 5p.m. the longest droughts in Canadian champions this year with a U-5 Grey Cup classic has been filled fewer points than we get," dead- 7:59; Sutter. Chi. 17:44; Bannerm an.Chi. out— 6:00 NBA: Knicks vs. Pacers, Chan- before ending today. Tonight clear. The may start for doubtful Rick Up^urch Orange Bowl Sunday’s game at New York against the Jets. n if^ e d bv Preston). 18;34. None. Total fouls—Philadelphia 15, sporting history will come to an record, last sipped champagne with the usual barrage of compli­ nel 9 mountalnscouldhavepartlycloudyskles (neck). S Steve Foley (onkle), RB Dove At Miami, Fla. Nelson has been on injured reserve since Sept. 28 when he. broke panned O'Billovich. "But se­ Shots on ooal-Chloogo 8-4^30. Buffalo Houston 23. Rebounds— Philadelphia S3 6:00 CFL: Grey Cup Championship. and a few flurries ore possible In Preston (knee) ore questionable. C Bill end Sunday when the B.C. Lions Nebraska (1)0) vs. Miami (Fla.) .(15 his right thumb in a game at Pittsburg. To make room for Nelson on from Lord Grey’s mug 19 years^ ments from both camps, with riously, the two teams are evenly ifr4tH3*33- (Malone 13), Houston 34 (Sampson 7). Toronto vs. British Columbia, ESPN northern Maine. Saturday portly Bryon (knee), NT Don Latimer (toe), LB 1), 8 p.m. hosts the Toronto Argonauts in the ago, while the Argos, who set a club Toronto head coach Bob O’Billo- Ooallet-Chicago, Bannerman. Buf- Assists—Philodelphia X (Cheeks 8). 7:30 NBA: Celtics vs. Pistons, Sport- .. Tom Jackson (ankle), TE Dean Barnett Sugar Bowl their roster, the Pats waved free agent linebacker John Gillen, who matched. I know it's a cliche, but ■folo, Houston V (Ford 1). Technical—None. A 1983 Grey Cup final. The deciding record with a 12-4 mark in the East, sChonnel, WINF mostly sunny. Highs from the 30s for (knee), RB Nathan Poole (ribs),T Jerry At New Orleans was signed when Nelson was hurt. vich offering a simple game plan the team.that executes well and ^Barratto. A-15,745 —^14814. 10:00NBA: Bulls vs. Lakers, ESPN north to 40s end low 50s elsewhere. Baker (flu). OB Gorv Kublok (neck). Auburn (51) vs. M ich ig an (9-2), 8 p.m. factor will likely be who is haven’t claimed a C FL champion­ he hopes will upend the Lions. makes fewer mistakes will win." thirstiest. ship sldce 1052. “ We just have^to score more 18 - M AN CHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Nov. 26, 1983 M AN C H ESTER H ERALD, Saturda>, Nov. 26. 1983 r- It ••#•••••••••••••••••••• ••«•••••••••••••••••••• 21 Lets/Lonq for lots $$ Apartments for Rant 42 sarvkas Offsrad ” F o r S a le MIeefor Me 63 Rscreotienal Item* 67 Cars/THicfct tor Sale 71 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa B u s i n e s s CLERK TYPIST FULL EXPERIENCED PAIN­ HousetMid Goods 62 FOUR PAIRS Blue cus­ HEAD SKI PACKAGES* 1973 FORD GRAN TO­ f r e e CATALOG — Of MANCHESTER — TWo T IM E — Olvarsifled du­ TER — Quality work. tom made, lined 84" — Lddles 190cm, size 8 RINO — $400 or best Offer, ^ d bargains, 5 acres to bedroomi In four family. drapes. Excellent condi­ Call affer 4pm, 646-8244. ties Include typing finan­ 500 acres, covering Ver- Appliances, w/w carpet­ Reasonable rates. Fully aeaeeeaaae************* Relker boot* - $45. Man’s cial reports, answering Insured. Free estimates. tion. $20 a pair. Call 195cm, size 8 Relker niont and the Berkshlres ing, off sfreet parking USED REFRIGERA­ 643-6463. telephones and opening at lowest Imaginable pri­ and storage. Rant $350 643-9237, ask for Jerry. TORS, WASHERS, boots, poles - $50.15 years new accounts at the busy old. Call 643-5478. ces. Write: Land Co- plus utlltles and security. Ranges - clean, guaran­ CUB SCOUT UNIFORM Concerts: whafs happening and where? main office of the South tolog, P.O. Box 938, North ODD JOBS, Trucking. Na pets. Call 64941717. teed, parts and service. Windsor Bonk & Trust Home repairs. You name SHIRT, size 12. Pants, LANGE FOAM-Flo 1969 BUICK 225 Electra— Adams, M A ''1247. Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8< husky waist, 30. Scorf, 2 door, full power. Good Co., 1033 John Fitch Blvd, MANCHESTER — Five It, we do It. Free esti­ buckle ski boots. Men’s Rock and country fans have a hot line more ablaze over and offers the scalper $12.50 plus $10. You now Son, 649 Main Street, clip and hat Included. condition. No rust. $500. local newspapers when, they have seats for a hot" •' South Windsor, CT. MANCHESTER — If you rooms plus garage. No mates. Insured. 643-0304. 643-2171. size 9 medium. $60. Call than the Pentagon's. Before a concert is advertised on have a choice. Should you bid $12.50 plus $12.50 (fora concert. ,.-i Please apply In person, Excellent condition. $15. 643-2880. Call 742-8296after 5pm. are thinking of building a pets. $375 per month. Call 643-6927. radio or in the newspapers, devotees are deciding total of $25) ? Or should you walk away, try to find What should you do when you’re so sick that yoU - between 9 and Horn or 1 new home In the spring Security deposit re­ WILLING TO DO ODD whose turn it is to wait on the Ticketron line this time. Your someone else to buy the tickets from, or, if have to miss the concert for which you’ve bought"" and 3pm. JOBS, Housecleaning, HEAD SKIS with step-in 1967 VOLKSWAGEN — we hove a 1.9 ocre ap­ quired. Call 649-8926 after TWIN SIZE WHITE Four For ports, many new or Nobody quite knows where the information comes unsuccessful, go home? What you do will depend upon tickets, made all the preparations, and looked proved building lot. 5:30pm. painting or wood work­ bindings. 200 cm. and 190 Money's how much you want to see the performance and how FOTOMAT CORP. Is hir­ ing. Have own transpor­ Poster Bed with Canopy cm. $150 each pair. Call rebuilt. Best offer over from ("John's sister's roommate has a friend who's forward to for months? ’ $30,500. Gordon Realty, FOUR PIECE COLON­ Frame. Ideal Christmas $150. Call 646-0586, the drummer's cousin and she says ...”), but it's much money you have to spend. 1. Call all the people you were going with to see If ’' ing neat reliable person 643-2174. LIKE PRIVATE HOME. tation. Call 643-0197. IAL BEDROOM SET — 643-2880. to work 9am to 2;30pm, gift. $85. Excellent condi­ anytime. usually accurate. So believe it: The best way to find Worth they know anyone who would like to buy a ticket. Studio-type apqrtnient. Excellent conditioni tion. Phone 647-9028 after out what rock and country concerts are coming to B E W ARY of counterfeit tickets. Before you buy, Monday thru Saturday. Utilities, apdilances. $495. Call 649-9642. Sylvia Porter 2. Be a sport. Give the ticket to your sister/mother/a •'? Malor medical and den­ 6pm. Tog Soles MERCEDES BENZ 250 your area is to know people who know people. try to compare the scalper’s tickets with a friend’s friend. - Working single adult. No 1970 — Blue. Engine runs legitimate tickets. (If the scalper doesn’t want you to tal benefits. Apply at the children, pets. Call 643- VANITY WITH MIRROR Once you know when and where the concert will be, 3. Give the ticket to a friend who is going to the ' store, Manchester DRESSMAKER — Some 1948 BEN D IE RADIO and well, new head and how do you go about getting tickets? The answer often do a close examination, chances are the tickets are concert to sell there — at box office price onljiV-* BV'LDING LOTS-East 2880. and matching chest of record player. Also 78 valves and many other Pgrkode. alterations. Reasonable drawers. Very good con­ TAG SALE — Friday and depends on your tolerance for sleeping in soggy counterfeit.) All tickets should be Identical except for Anything more is scalping add illegal. Middle Turnpike, near Rotes. Call 647-8730. RPM records from the Saturday, 9am to 3pm. new parts. $1000. Call clothes; your ability to find a stamp or drive a hard certain day. Then the envelopes are selected at seat number and perhaps color (often color indicates Earl Street. Owner will M AN CHESTER — Three dition. Asking $85. Coll 1920’S - 1930’S - 1940’s. $90 875-0717. rooms. Heat and hot wa­ 649-2558. Clothes, miscellaneous bargain; and your funds. Let's look at the randem. Promoters notify the lottery winners that place of seat and therefore price of ticket). Check the AND REMEMBER that concerts draw Crowds. hold mortgage. Call 265- or best offer. Call 649- household Items, new and 5241 evenings. ter. Stove and refrigera­ 4023. PONTIAC GRAN PRIX alternatives. they can get a certain number of tickets for tex office date on the ticket. Shop the scalpers. Don’t buy from Crowds draw pickpockets, ticket snatchers, and drug tor. Call 563-4438 or 529- used. 116 Carriage Drive. price if a check is received by a certain date. the first one who approaches you. Butdon’t be taken in . 18 lb. D R Y ER — Frlgl- 1982 — White two door. Often the best way to get tickets is to wait in line, dealers. Stay alert. NEWSPAPER DEALER 7858. dqlre’s Best. Dries sometimes for as long as 12 hours, before Ticketron or The second occasion is surely one of first come, first by someone who appears to be giving the tickets away N E ED ED In East Hart­ SNOWPLOWING By Pe­ SIN CLAIR 2X80 with 81 INDOORS — MOVING - Burgandy Interior and • Never flash money or a wallet. clothes but needs a heat­ modifications. Excellent Burgandy Landau Roof. the concert hall opens. It's a way of meeting people served. The earlier you get in your requests, the better at an unbelievably low price — sure as you’re standing • Don’t carry a wallet in your back pocket or in the- ‘ ford. Please call 647-9946 Rentals THREE SPACIOUS ter’s Tree Service. Call ing element. $59 cosh. Refrigerator - Dryer - who like your kind of music and sharing the your chances to see the performance from the seats there, something’s phony. between 8om and 11am now for prompt estimate, condition with books. $25. High Chair - Crockery - Alloy wheels, air condi­ pocket of a jacket: use your front pockets. ROOMS — In newer four Call after 6pm, 649-4136. Call after 3pm, 643-5347. tioning, am/tm radio, camaraderie that goes with being together for hours you requested. Dpn’t bid up just because someone is bidding • Don’t stick your ticket up out of your shirt pocket';;]^ for Informaflon. family. Appliances, heat, 649-2456. Garden Tools - BO'bks, etc. 62 Laurel Street, snow tires. $7200. Coll with nothing pianned. against you. That someone might be a shill (a person because it’s easier for you to get to. It’s also easier for- Rooms for Rent 41 laundry. $435. Immediate LADIES WOOL WINTER 8754)717. SCALPING, a common practice — illegal in most in cahoots with the scalper to drive up the price of the PART TIME — Laundry occupancy. Call 646-0063. HOUSECLEANING — WHITE PROVINCIAL Manchester. Saturday, snatchers. person needed. Saturday bedroom set, twin can­ COATS — Size 12-14, 2 BUT T H ER E AR E two occasions when writing states — takes place outside a concert hall the night of ticket). Bid ohiy what you have and can afford. Reliable work offered 9am to 4pm. • Don’t put your pocketbook on ihe floor or under and Sunday mornings. weekly or bi-weekly. Ref­ opy bed, double dresser Green Melton Chester­ away may get you good seats: the event. Someone is trying to sell tickets to the your seat during the concert. Hang on to it! Best of all,T MANCHESTER, CEN­ field, Navy Camel Hair Rec vebide* 73 Approximately 15 hours GENTLEMAN PRE­ TRAL — Large one bed­ erences. Call 646-1844. and night stand. Excel­ • When the performer is so popular that promoters performance at a price substantially above the box WARNING: This form of buying cannot be don’t bring one. total. $3.50 per hour. Call FERRED. $50.00 weekly. Reefer. $15 each. Call Wanted to Buy 70 recommended. room apartment on lent condition. $225. Call know it would be too dangerous for people to camp out office's. The amount in excess of what is printed on the • Don’t buy drugs. You don’t know who the pushers ~ George, 643-2751. 646-2000. HOUSEWORK AND/OR 6466388. 643- 6526. waiting for ticket sales to start; and ticket depends upon how popular the performer is and Then there are ticket brokers. Ticket brokers are second floor. $425. 1971 W INNEBAGO, 20 ft., are or what they’re selling. You’ll never see them— Heated. Security deposit LIGHT care for elderly. • When the performer is not well-known and the how many people want to buy the same tickets. people or firms who buy blocks of tickets for a show again, so you have no recourse if you get cheated or Experienced with refer­ FIVE P IE C E G IR L ’S ENGLISH CHINA BY sleeps six, good condi­ only way to get a full house would be to offer tickets at and then resell them quite legitimately prior to the Apartments for Rent 42 and lease. Coll 646-3253 or BEDROOM SET — tion. $6800. Call 633- (Reselling tickets at box office price is not illegal.) hurt. Aside from the real physical dangers involved 646-8268. ences. Coll 643-0639 after MINTON — Pattern- the box office and through the mail. Let's say you love the group performing and you're performance to anyone who is willing to pay more with drugs, remember they are illegal. If you’re 5pm. White/Gold trim. Twin York. To complete set. 3974/633-0036. beds. Double dresser- In the first case, tickets are usually doled out willing to spend $12.50 (the ticket price) plus $5 — the than box office price for a good seat. How much more caught, at the very least they’ll be confiscated and ' AREA ADVISORS MANCHESTER — Four Call 644-0628 after 7pm. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai through a lottery. Everyone sends in a self-addressed, M Isc for Sale /mlrror. Chest of draw­ 6 total of $17.50 that the scalper is asking. But while depends upon state regulations and how much in you'li be out every penny you spent. At worst, yoQ'" N EED ED in Manchester MANCHESTER-One, two WILL CARE FORCHILD- room apartment. Availa­ ers. $425. Call after 7pm, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa M ISt Automotive 76 stamped envelope (SASE) to a certain place by a you're negotiating this price, someone else comes demand the ticket is. Brokers usually advertise in the could be liable for arrest and imprisonment. to del Iver to our carriers. and three bedroom ble December 1st. $375 REN at night from 6pm Call 647-9946 between 9am apartments. Heat and hot plus utilities. No pets. on. Call 647-0670, after 644- 0628. Automotive and 11am. water. $400, $440, $495. Call after 4pm, 643-1482. 5:30pm. Call 649-4800. DELIVERING RICH FARBERWARE C O N ­ TWO 4 LUG 14 Inch rims. LOAM- 5 yards, $60.00 $10. Call 643-1634. FOUR ROOM APART­ VECTION TURBO OVEN Ileal Estate M ANCHESTER — Two Polntlng/Paperlng 52 plus tax. Washed sand, — Model 464. Used only 2 Cors/Trucks for Sale 71 M EN T — First floor. stone, trap rock, and trmes. Cost-$175, will sell . TIRES J78-15. Good con­ and three room heated Garage. No appliances. •a********************* apartments. No applian­ gravel. 643-9504. for $95. Call 649-1801. dition. Best Offer. Call m B ■ B ■ B tfomes for Solo Security. Older people 649-9664. 31 ces. Security. Phone 646- preferred. Call 649-1054. PAINTING AND PAPER 1974 TOYOTA CORONA Classified... 643' 27iH 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. HANGING — Exterior 36" X 18" PIN E Kidney — 4 door, 4 speed. Body Business Opportunities .. .22 .44 Household Goods...... 62 For advertisements to be Shaped Mirrored Top Notices Situation Wanted...... 23 .45 Misc. (or Sale ...... 63 Rates FOUR ROOM APART­ and Interior, ceilings re­ good shape, runs well, WORTH LOOKING Into published Monday, the dead­ MANCHESTER — Vanity with stool. Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 .46 Home and Garden...... 64 Minimum Charge: Cavely 7+ rooms with FOUR ROOM APART­ M EN T located In four paired. References, fully new engine parts. $2000 or ... the many bargains line Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. M EN T — Second floor. Insured. Quality work. ALUMINUM SHEETS Painted white. $25. best offer. Coll 646-9589 offered for sale every day Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 .47 Pets ...... 65 $2.25 for one day in-ground swimming family house, $330 per used as printing plates — Please call 643-1938. pool. Bath house and $240 per month, plus utili­ month plus security dep­ Martin Mattsson, even­ after 4pm, ask for Mark. in the classified columns! Announcements...... 03 .48 Musical Items...... 66 Per word: ties, $300 deposit. Nopets. ings 649-4431. .007 ” thick, 23 X 24". sot Auctions...... 04 Recreational Items ...... 67 shed. Two cor garage, osit required. No pets each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone 1976 HONDA CIVIC — 1-2 d a y s ...... 15« Read Your Ad two full baths. Aluminum Phone 643-4751, 4 to 8pm. allowed. Please call 871- Real Estate Antiques...... 68 643-2711. They M UST be Moving Must Sell,$700.10 INVITAIION TO BIO 3-5 d a y s ...... 14^ Classified advertisements siding, gas baseboard 6098. The Eighth Utilities District, 32 Main Street, Monchester, Homes for Sale ...... Services Tag Sa le s...... 69 THREE ROOM APART­ Building/Contracting S3 picked UP before cu. ft. Freezer, $200. Call 6 d a y s ...... 13« are taken by telephone os a heating. Attractive deck 11:00o.m. only. Connecticut Is seeking bids on the sole ot o 194* Amwiran Financial Condominiums...... Services Offered. .51 Wanted to Buy ...... 70 M EN T with heat, hot 646-4284. LoFronce, 750 GPM pumper Fire Truck. The tire truck Is be­ 26 d a y s ...... 12c convenience. off family room. Pre­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Lots/Land for Sale .. .52 water, stove, refrigera­ Homes for Rent 43 ing sold "where Is" and "o s Is". The vehicle mov be in­ M ortgages...... 11 Happy Ads: The M anchester Herald is miere areo. Mr. DeR- spected by colling (203) 643-7373 and arranging for on ap­ Investment Property Bullding/Contracting . .53 occo, Belflore Agency, tor, carpet. $335. Third LEON CIESZYNSKI Home and Garden 64 pointment. Sealed bids marked "Fire Truck" must b e ^ Personal Loans...... 12 $3.00 per column Inch floor. Adults only. No Business Property ... .54 responsible only for one Incor­ Group 1,647-1413. BU ILD ER — New homes, celved at the above oddress by 7:00 p.m. December 19,1W. Insurance...... 13 rect Insertion and then only pets. Centrally located. Bids will be opened and recorded ot 7:00 p.m. on that dote. Resort Property...... 55 Automotive Deadlines TOLLAND — Short term additions, remodeling, E X C ELLEN T QUALITY Bids sholl remoln valid for thirty days from the bid opening Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 for the size ot the original Security deposit. Call 643- lease or rent with option rec rooms, garages, kit­ 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale .. .. .71 0496. SEASONED HARD­ 50 HOUSEPLANTS — dote. The District reserves the right to relectonyandollbim For classified advertise­ Insertion. OPEN HOUSE to buy available on this 6 chens remodeled, ceil­ WOOD — Ook - Maple - Large pots. $2.50 each. for any reason deemed to be In the best Interest of the Dis­ .57 Motorcycles/BIcycles ....72 ments to be published Tues­ room ranch. Family- ings, bath tile, dormers, trict. The successful bidder sholl pay the bid price and re­ Rentals, Errors which do not lessen Sunday 1 •4 Hickory. $95/cord. Two Private Home. Call 649- move Ihe Fire Truck trom District property within ten days Employment .58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 day through Saturday, the MANCHESTER — Five room, llvlngroom with roofing. Residential or the value of the advertisement room, two bedroom cord minimum. Cut, split 6486. of the bid award...... Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services...... 74 deadline is' noon on the day St SAIRTIIS lOAO fireplace, I'/z baths, 2 car commercial. 649-4291. Helen J. Warrington & Education For Sale will not be Corrected by on apartment. Stove, refrig­ and delivered. Call 649- Clerk Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease.. .. .75 before publication. .Owner offers Cope garage on % acre. $700 1831 anytime. Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent ...... 43 additional Insertion. erator, wall-to-wall 65 Dated at Manchester, Conn, N Holidoy/Seasonal..:...... 61.61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 In excellent condi­ month. Call today, 646 FARRAND REMODEL- Pets tion. Front to bock throughout. $360. Call 649- 8352. ING — Cabinets, roofing, this 15th day of November, 1983 4003. 12" G.E. TV — Black and 029-11 ______••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace living gutters, room additions, white. AC/DC with a ligh­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I room, dining room, SIN G LE HOME — Good decks, all types of remo­ Help Wanted OAK STREET — One ter cord. Bought 11/82. BEAUTIFUL AKC TOY WARNING Notices Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wonted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wonted eat In kitchen, fin­ location, near schools, deling and repairs. FREE Retails for over $100, will POODLES — Will hold REFERENDUM VOTE n ; bedroom, heat, hot wa­ large yard. References estimates. Fully Insured. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ished rec room, sell for $60 Firm. 646-7473. until Christmas. Call 646- Regional School District Number Eight f •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••«•••••••#. $ quiet street, large ter, appliances, air condi­ required. Call 649-7230af­ Telephone 643-6017, after Towns of Hebron, Andover, ond Marlborough tioning. No pets. One 1103. December 4 ,19S3 LEGAL SECRETARY SALESPERSO N — Full LUNCH WAITRESS, 3-5 assumable m ort­ ter 2pm. 6pm, 647-8509. MUST SELLI Court Lost/Found 01 PART TIME DEALER MECHANIC TO WORK I month security. Prefer A referendum vote of the electors and citizens qualified to with experience. Re­ NEWSPAPER time. Experienced. M a­ days per week, 11am to for Lgundry Route. Ap­ gage. Call 643-7174 House One membership. FREE TO GOOD HOME vote In town meetings of the Towns of Hebron, Andover, ond quires skills In typing and on light trucks. Some • for directions. adult. $400. Call 644-2427, DESIGN KITCHENS by Marlborough, Connecticut will be held in the Town of CARRIER NEEDED ture. Apply: Marlow’s, 3pm, approximate. Expe­ proximately 14 hours. between 8am - 5pm. After Family or single. Best — 1 male, 1 female,^ 0 Store/Offlce Space Hebron at the following polling place: Hebron Elementary shorthand, and knowl­ rience helpful. Call 643- experience needed. ColL-! J.' P. Lewis. Cabinets, trained, short haired kit­ Inc. 867 Main, Call 646-2246 after 5pm, John at 649-0261. 5pm, 646-2662. offer over $75. Call 742- School and in the Town of Andover at the following polling LOST NOVEMBER 3rd — edge In real estate, est­ IN MANCHESTER Manchester. 2751, ask for George. weekdays. vanities, formica, Wilson 6490. tens. Call 643-5836. place: Andover Elementary School and In the Town of St. Bernard, year old, Seeking one more ates and bookkeeping. art, Corlan counter tops, Marlborough at the following polling place; Elmer Thienes Shepard, 7 years old. Call days, 643-5820, even­ CALL Condominiums 32 MANCHESTER — Excel­ 474 MAIN STREET — kitchen cabinet fronts, Elementary School simultaneously on the 6th day, night nurse. You will lent modern, three room ...CHRISTMAS FREE LAB CROSS PUP­ December, 1983 between thehoursof6;00A.M.and8;00P.M. Family pets. REWARD be paid on call rate, ings 643-7135. Business office space. complete woodworking WREATHS FOR SALE in PIES — Six weeks old. pursuant to Section 10-56 of the General Statutes, as $25 EACH. Call 872-3383or apartment. Fully ap- First floor, across from service, custom made visit rate and hourly pllanced kitchen, olr con­ bulk, decorated or undec­ Very friendly. Super pets. amended, upon the following question: 644-9183. NEW 2 BEDROOM post office. Call 6462426, furniture, colonial repro­ orated. Call 802-334-2079 Call 742-7596 after 5pm. 1. Shall Regional School District Number Eight approp­ rate. Beeper pro­ WAITRESS/WAITER — ditioning. No pets. Secur­ 9am-5pm weekdays. ductions in wood, 9 varie­ riate $3,798,646 (or alterations and renovations to the r Ha M vided. Hours - 8pm We need waitresses to .TOWNHdUSES — V/2 ity and References. $350 anytime. Dealers Senior High School and authorize the Issuance ot bonds and ties of hardwood and MANXMESE KITTENS temporary notes to defrov said gpprapriation? 1 Personals 02 to Sam, 7 days per work lunches and/or baths, fully oppllanced plus utilities. Call 649- welcome. CARPENTERS NEEDED Kitchen with custom veneers NOW IN STOCK — Solid grays with tails. Voters approving said resalullon shall vote "Y e s" and V dinners. Must be of legal 4003. those opposing said resolution shall vote “No". week, one week on, — Immediate openings wood cabinets. Choice of Call 649-9658 or evenings, FOR SALE — Used 19" Mother pedigreed calico one week off. Join age. Apply In person: 289-7010. Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 22nd day of November, for experienced carpen­ Ground Round, Glaston­ carpet and vinyl floors. Sylvania GT Matic color Manx, Father pedigreed 1983. CATCH COMPATIBLES an exciting, growing ters. All phases of con­ bury, 2 to 4pm. Electric radiant heat. Ex­ ATTRACTIVE OFFICE TV, needs work. $75 or Bluepoint Siamese. No Marie Burbank, Town Clerk FEVER! Connect with struction. Join a team of MANCHESTER SPACE available. Newly ANCHOR ELECTRICAL Town of Andover agency offering 24 cellent Insulating auall- best offer. Call 647-1560 papers. Make us an offer. 034-11 that, special person thru hour hospice home professionals that have 'fles Including: Andersen Immaculate two bedroom renovated, prime loca­ CONTRACTORS — Do after 6pm. Call 646-1325 or 649-2217. Judy Torlo's Compatl- been building a reputa­ PART TIME SCHOOL speitmeni In quiet real- tion. Call 649-0479. any size or type of work. care. Call 289-5425 BUS DRIVERS - Man­ Christmas Guide double glazed windows. dentlel nelghbortiood. LEGAL NOTICE blep - the dating service tion tor quality work for Fully Insured. Free Esti­ TWO HUGE DECORA­ Sam to 4pm, week­ chester — Applications Insulated and weather- Oerege, nice yard, eppl- ••••••••••••«•••••••*••’ mates. Call 647-0293. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Town ot Andover, Connacllcut that cares. Bloomfield: 15 years. Call 742-5317, stripped steel entrance snees, big basement. TIVE PLANTS, color TV Zoning Board ot Appaei* 242-5296, Farmington: days. VNA of East now being accepted. Call The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Con­ 8:30am to 5pm. Mike Leary, 12-5:30pm, DETECTORS A CCHJNTRY doors, double glazed $478 plus utimias. antenna and Frlgldaire Musical Items 66 673-6777. Hartford, EOE. METAL TYPEWRITERS 843-4580 Services ROBERT E. JARVIS — air conditioner-used only necticut will hold a public hearing In the Town Off Ice,' Build­ 643-2373. CHRiSTMAS wood sliding patio door. Building and remodeling ing Wednesday, November X , 1983 at 8:M P.M. to hear the C H R IST M A S S P E C IA L S on YALE TYPEWRITER SER­ Full basements with 2 months. Call 649-8091. following applications asking for relief from the Zoning M E T A L D E T EC T O R S by COUNTRY CHRISTMAS VICE — Typewriters Re­ specialist. Additions, Lows of the Town of Andover, Connecticut. CHRISTMAS HELP — Has arrived at the C R A F T S­ washer & dryer connec­ GOOD LOCATION — Pri­ ARE YOU TIRED Of look­ Employment White. CONNECTICUT built. 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McNamara, Chairman all phases of branch for Industrial and com­ ANTIQUE ACCENTS, 433 ing. $350 plus utllites. Call Chimney repairs. No lob BIDWELL HOME Im­ wide white plastic blind. 027-11 someone with a good rin«s. "W « S m m c i \ Items. Call- Jack Bertrand, private road. Cannot be too small. Call 644-8356. 1997. PART TIME HELP operation including mercial he.otlna and air Sell" 643-»T7. ' " Main Street. bulit upon. Call 643-2880. 647-1113 after 6pm. provement Company — $45 for all. Call 647-0810. voice and enthusiasm to WANTED — East Hdrt- conditioning duct work. ***** 643-1262. earn $67 ta $120 a week - iending. * '« - * '* * ***** Roofing, siding, altera­ ford locatlan. Pay according to Ability. DIAMOND SROVSIME Is FRUIT BA9 KETS tion, additions. 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Mushroom growing Johnson heads state group Can newcomers succeed where corporate biggies failed? William R. Johnson, president of the Savings Bank of Manchester, has been elected chairman By James V. Heallon cial mushroom grower In New of the Savings Bank United Press International England. Manchester, Gorin. Association of Rain tonight; Connecticut. FRA N K LIN — Five of the six came GROWING MUSHROOMS, which Monday, Nov. 28, 1983 The association late to farming, ancKthey learned one Julius Caesar called “ food for the and Tuesday Single copy: 25 ■* away. Itism ixed with poultry litter and Johnson, who re­ to grow agaricus bisporus — the hay to start the compost in which the Columbia blasts off on schedule sides at 56 Weir St. commercial mushroom — was Wil­ mushrooms will flourish. The compost in Glastonbury, suc­ helm Maya, its chief grower. He liked itself is eventually sold as garden ceeds Edward P, mushrooms so much he wanted to buy fertilizer. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Two minutes later, the boosters paralleling the East Coast to Lbrenson, chair­ the company. It's stacked at first in 5-foot high (U PI) — The space shuttle Colum­ split away as planned to parachute achieve an orbit reaching farther man and chief exec­ ricks that stretch for 400 feet, 40 feet bia rocketed smoothly into a back into the Atlantic Ocean for north and south than American utive officer of Bris­ M AYA TALK E D to Francis J. Foley longer than a football field. Heat is preliminary orbit today carrying recovery by two ships. manned spaceships have ever tol Savings Banks, III, a lawyer in nearby Norwich, who generated and the straw begins to the new $1 billion European-built " I t ’s just super up here, just traveled. as chairman of the recommended his partner, Milton L. decompose. Nutrients are added. After Spacelab research station and "a beautiful," Young said. "Ourview William R. Johnson association. Jacobson. "He does commercial It is the most ambitious interna­ six days, the compost is mechanically record crew of six on a nine-day doesn't change any. It’s really work," Foley said. The more Jacobson packed 10 inches deep into 1,300 wooden tional space science project ever heard, the more he liked corporate mission to conduct dozens of something.” mounted. Researchers from 13 trays 4 feet by 6 feet. experiments. The five Americans in the Railroad reports loss agriculture. If done right, somebody It is trundled into huge vaults where nations expect an unprecedented plants something and they get a return The veteran shuttle, refurbished shuttle's crew wore American C- UPI photo it is steam pastuerized at temperatures scientific bonanza from the mis­ PROVIDENCE — A spokesman for Providence on their money. with more powerful engines. flags on the left shoulders of their sion, ninth for a shuttle but first for up to ISO degrees in a mist that suggests Streaked parailei to the East Coast blue flight suits. Merbold wore an and Worcester Co., parent of the Providence and Jacobson assembled a $3 million to some Edgar Allan Poe may be a the 23-foot-long reusable orbital Worcester Railroad, said “ continued sluggish­ Lisa Gatchek harvests mushrooms in growing bins at Fanklin as it climbed into an orbit reaching ESA patch containing tiny flags of deal. He persuaded two businessmen, silent partner in the deal. Six days laboratory. ness" in the local economy is partly responsible Mushroom Farms. A group of local investors believe they can farther north and south than each of the agency’s 12 nations. Peter Matthews, and John Timken of later, rye, millet, or wheat inoculated for aaei loss of $1,003,000 for the nine months that American manned spaceships The veteran shuttle, refurbished Because of the mission's interna­ the roller bearing family, as well as a make'a success of the operation where a major corporation with mushroom mycelium is automati­ ended Sept, 30. have ever traveled. with more powerful engines, tional significance, the ship was former state's attorney, Allyn L. failed. cally planted in the compost trays. Company Comptroller Barbara Dryer said Flight commander John Young, headed northeast on a course carrying scores of flags. Brown Jr., to join himself, Foley, and The thread-like mycellium climbs to increased competition from the newly deregu­ Maya. making his sixth venture into mushrooms to ship and nobody cared in 119 metric tons, in 1979 to more than the compost surface, hungering for lated trucking industry and other transportation space and second (light aboard "W e bought it. We're having a good St. Louis. There were several layers of 6,700 metric tons two years ago, the sustenance. A layer of peat moss a.nd have also contributed to depress operating Columbia, reported all was well as time with it. It's a unique business," overhead. We don't have that. Com­ Department of Agriculture reported. limestone about an inch deep is added revenues, creating a $1.01 loss per share. the winged rocket freighter passed Jacobson said. They took over Feb. 9, munications are a lot faster in our “ They're killing us," says a spokes­ over the next 13 days. Infant mush­ Freight revenues had been up more than 6 82 miles over Newfoundland. when Ralston-Purina's operation was operation." man for Rep. Richard T. Schulze, rooms, or “ pins," appear eight days percent ahead of those logged in the same period Then he reported the ship’s at one-third capacity with more than Matthews specializes in communica­ R-Pa., whose district includes the area after casing. Then they go into any of 45 in 1982, but Dryer said they dropped off red-brown external fuel tank had 300 jobs on the verge of disappearing. tions. He arranges for reporters to tour around Kennett Square, Pa., the growing rooms where they double in considerably during the third quarter when the been jettisoned as planned to fall How could six newcomers who, with the the 300,000-square foot plant and for besieged mushroom capital of the U.S., size every 24 hours. firm lowered prices to attract or maintain back Into the Indian Ocean. Two few exceptions, didn't know one them to meet food authorities like Carol and headquarters of the American customers. minutes later, at 11:12 a.m. EST, mushroom from another, the wild king Cutler, whose inviting new book, Mushroom Institute, which at present WHEN T H E Y ’RE R E AD Y to be Columbia's twin maneuvering bolete from the cultivated champig­ “ Pate: The New Main Course for the is without a director. picked, that's when you know Edgar rockets fired to push the ship into non, .succeed when the board room ' '80s," just happens to include some of “ The Chinese communists don't have Allan Poe is long gone. The pickers are Association elects woman the initial orbit. I connoisseurs were packing it in? her mushroom goodies. to worry about making a profit. Our young people and rock music booms "Looks pretty good,” Young F AIR FIE LD ■— Joan B. Hawkins, president of Some investment bankers might peopie do. If they lose money, it's made from radios in the stacks. It's hard and -said, talkng through NASA's new 0 . ' h i the B & H Tool Co. in Bridgeport, has been elected FIRST, they got the business at a question diving head first into mush­ up by the government. As for fresh dirty work. They are paid a basic wage good price and didn't have as much fracking and data relay satellite the first woman chairman in the 83-year history of room compost at this time because mushrooms, they haven't figured a plus an incentive. Most seemed pleased dor the first time. the Manufacturers Association of Southern investment to recover as Ralston- Castle & Cooke, Inc., another big way to get them over here quick to be working. Connnecticut. Purina did, Jacobson said. And, they company, opened and ciosed its Con­ enough," he said. "N o health problems," says Mat­ It is the most ambitious interna­ were prepared to take care of business, Ms. Hawkins was first vice chairman of the necticut operation in East Windsor a Franklin Mushroom Farms special­ thews of a business that has been tional space science project ever • >.■ said Matthews. association's board of directors before being few years ago. izes in fresh mushrooms and expects to known to produce lung ailments mounted. Researchers from 13 elected chairman. “Franklin Farms is really a family sell 12 million pounds annually. To elsewhere. "The atmosphere is super- nations expect an unprecedented kind of operaton, a 7-day affair Ms. Hawkins started the machine tool company , THE RECESSION didn't help the insure freshness at the retail level, they filtered. All the air in the spawning and scientific bonanza from the mis­ requiring super-attention. You can't in the basement of her home 18 years ago. It now business genei^lly and what's really are sold to stores only within the casing area. These people are working sion, ninth for a shutHFbUtJjrst-fef employs 12 people and manufactures machines to turn your back on mushrooms. Ralston savaging it is low cost canned mush­ Northeast. They are packed in vented in a constant environment, somewhat :the 23-(oot-long reusable orbilm ft. j would close down on Friday and coat electrical wire and cables with insulating or rooms flooding in from the Republic of boxes and hauled in refrigerated high in humidity but the temperature is ;laboratory. ik protective materials. somebody would have 40,000 pounds of China. Peking's exports surged from trucks. Franklin is the only commer­ stable and the air is pure." • Young and rookie co-piloii: ^Brewster Shaw were at the con­ trols when the 2,251-ton shuttle's Wells Fargo opens station three main engines and two solid HARTFORD — Wells Fargo Alarm Services boosters roared into action on time has opened a new 7,500-square-foot monitoring Brass mill must prove it’s no ‘dinosaur’ at 11 a.m. EST. NASA scientist Robert Parker served as flight station at 45 Locust Street in Hartford's South t-jf 1 Meadows. engineer. Bv Dennis C. Milewskl federal bailout and successful turna­ The closing left 140 people without agreed to contribute 50 cents an hour to Down below on the lower deck The $800,000 station, used to monitor 2,100 United Press I'nternatlonal round of the ailing automaker. commercial and residential fire and burglar jobs in Bristol, which had the state's a loan fund until it reached $200,000. were NASA scientist Owen Garri- “ Chrysler used the breathing spell of alarms in Central Connecticut and Western highest unemployment rate at 13 “ What happened in Bristol is the way ott and the first two non-NASA BRISTOL — The future of a small, the help given by the federal govern­ Massachusetts, was built on Hartford Redevelop­ percent. it ought to happen," said Gerald scientists to fly aboard a shuttle -r- 133-year-old brass mill may help shape ment and the workers to make the ment land. Eastern Rolling Mills of New York Rocker, assistant regional director of Byron Lichtenberg of MIT and UK the roles of state government and labor changes necessary to put Chrysler City purchased the defunct mill for $4 UAW-Internatiqnal. "W here is it said Merbold, a West German physicist UPI photos unions in the uphill fight to rekindle back on a competitive scale. Now the million in December 1981, but the deal that when things are bad you don't assigned to the mission by the some of New England's vanishing workers are saying, 'We want it was nearly scrapped when state make adjustments to get over the European Space Agency. native industries. back.'" officials balked at providing guaran-' hump?" The ship’s first 2 minutes of The crew of the space shuttle Columbia Specialist Owen Garriott, Payload Paine elected director Bristol Brass, closed in 1981 for lack Bristol Brass workers were happy to tees for $3 million in additional start-up However, Rocker said other firms flight were spectacular. The solid Specialist Ulf Merbold, Payload Spe­ of operating capital, is back in business settle for a paycheck. leaves headquarters for a trip to the STAMFORD — Peter S. Paine Jr, has been costs. “ go in and plunder" to seek conces­ propellant boosters generated a with the help of a former competitor, The closing of the mill in August 1981 launching pad this morning. From left, cialist Byron Lichtenberg and Com- elected a director of Great Northern Nekoosa The Connecticut Development Au­ sions and “ cut losses the best you can long plume of orange (lame and givebacks from labor and a special act left the brass industry all but extinct in Corp. thority warned tax dollars should not and the hell with everybody else." dirty white smoke as the ship they are Mission Specialist Robert rriander John W. Young. At left the Paine has been a partner in the law firm of of the Connecticut Legislature. Connecticut's Naugutuck River Valley, become a "last resort to bail out shuttle lifts off the launching pad. Bristol Brass posted its first profits in climbed into a high thin overcast. Parker, Pilot Brewster Shaw, Mission Cleary, Gottlieb, Stein & Hamilton since 1972. where virtually all the nation's brass di^saurs," but finally approved $2 . “ Everyone recognizes the best asset Pr‘'viously he was associated with the law firms a decade last August, officials have was produced at the turn of the century. million with certain conditions. said, but Arthur Brown, who saw the (Bristol Brass) had was a very skilled of Sullivan Sc Cromwell, New York and Paris, and Jobs in the industry ha^e fallen from A^eci^sfl-act of the Legislature was workforce. Their fathers worked there Linklaters Sc Paines, London. mill through its demise and comeback a high of more than 100,000 to fewer needed to allow Bristol officials to as executive vice president, has and their grandfathers worked there, than 4,000 as mills either closed or place $250,000 in escrow, mostly money and they could produce," Rocker said. resigned. switched product lines. Middle East leaders arrive for talks with Reagan that Bristol Brass promised to pay in The reopened mill now employs back taxes. about 180 people, who turn out brass Aetna unit takes option THE SUCCESS of the mill will be men agreed-Arafat would have to ing ground fire Saturday or BRISTOL BRASS, founded in 1850 by The majority owner of the bankrupt allow wire for automotive suppliers bring peace to the war-shattered said the United States already had Syrian and Israeli troops out of his .closely watched by state officials.who a clockmaker to supply himself with Bv John Phillips Sunday. HARTFORD — A subsidiary of Aetna Life & mill provided a $300,000 letter of credit and parts for products ranging from Mideast. agreed to joint naval maneuvers country, left Lebanon as artillery leave. reluctantly approved a bailout with gears and wheels, owed about 1,000 United Press International Former Lebanese Prim e Minis­ The continued Syrian reports of Casualty Co, has taken an option to buy part of a against proceeds of the sale, Eastern hypodermic needles and locks to Shamir and Defense Minister with Israel. battles between the Christian taxpayer's money and cautious union creditors and had assets at least $1 Phalange and the Druze Moslem ter Rashid Karami was to, meet firing at U.S. jets underscored California research center in exchange for Rolling Mills pledged $75,000 in per­ jewelry and door knockers. Lebanese President Amin Ge- Moshe Arens were in Washington Gemayel, who is scheduled to fly leaders struggling for ways to stop million short when, it filed for militia raged in the mountains east with Syrian and Saudi leaders in Gemayel's larger problem of get­ intersts in properties in Aspen, Colo.; Pebble sonal assets and creditors added Michael Blum, president and chief mayel arranged meetings with for a White House summit that to Washington on Tuesday, ar­ concessions short of surrender. bankruptcy. ranged a second day of talks with of Beirut, killing at least two Damascus today to work out ting a compromise on the presence Beach, Calif, and other areas. $125,000 in escrow. executive of Eastern Rolling Mills, is Pope John Paul II and Italian Shamir said he hoped would boost “ Chrysler Corp. is a classic exam­ A flood had caused $1 million in people. details of the agreement. of foreign troops in Lebanon. Urban Investment and Development Co., an now in charge. He reportedly took over officials today on ways to halt the “ cooperation and coordination of Italian leaders and an audience ple," said Betty Tianti, secretary- damage to 19th-century buildings built with the pope today on ways of In Tripoli, there were indications Syria is demanding the abroga­ Aetna subsidiary, announced a $171 million THE DEAL was elinched when after a clash in manaegement styles fighting in his country before action.” Syria Sunday said it fired on a treasurer of the Connecticut State alongside a river and, on the Fourth of halting the fighting among Leban­ 4,000 fighters loyal to Palestine tion of a May 17 agreement agreement with Miller-Klutznick-Davis-Gray Co. members of Local 1500 of the United between Brown and the new owners. joining other Middle East leaders The two were scheduled to meet U.S. surveillance (light for the Labor Council, AFL-CIO, who com­ July in 1981, fireworks landed on the Liberation Organization leader between Israel and Lebanon, cal­ of Denver under which the comapnies agreed to Auto Workers, who had twice given up Blum could not be reached for in Washington for talks with President Reagan today and talk on’s warring factions. The pope second time in two days as the jet pared efforts to save the mill to the roof of a plant building and set it on fire. has issued repeated calls for peace Yasser Arafat might be permitted ling for the withdrawal of all acquire each other's intersts in jointly held raises in an effort to save their jobs. comment. President Reagan. with Secretary of State George streaked over Syrian forces in and national reconcilatipn in to lay down their arms and remain foreign forces from Lebanon. properties. As Moslem and Christian forces Shultz and Defense Secretary northern Lebanon’s Metn moun­ Lebanon. in the Tripoli area under an Lebanese officials want the Urban Investment has taken an option to buy exchanged artillery fire in the Caspar Weinberger. tain range overlooking Beirut. Different states have different Ideas Italy has more than 2,000 troops Arab-mediated cease-fire agree­ United States to agree to modify Miller-Klutznick's interest in Carlsbad Research mountains around Beirut Sunday, Israel Radio said Shamir wanted in Lebanon as part of the multi­ ment to halt the violence between In Washington, a Pentagon spo­ the May 17 accord to make it Center in Carlsbad, Calif., a 560-acre joint Gemayel went to Rome and Israeli $1.7 billion in military aid from national peace-keeping force. rival Palestinian factions. kesman said he was unaware of acceptable to Syria, but Israel says venture with The Koll Co. of Newport Beach, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir Washington — all in outright Gemayel, seeking help to get But both PLO and rebel spokes­ the agreement should stand. Cailf. arrived in Washington in bids to grants — for fiscal 1984. The report U.S. planes in Lebanon encounter­ Miller-Klutznick will buy Urban's 50 percent intersest in Aspen Skiing Co. of Aspen, Colo.; What to do with pension fund monies Pebble Beach Co. of Monterey County, Calif,; the 63-acre Twentieth Century-Fox studio lot in Los By Steven W. Syre chusetts extended the ban this year to The social aspect of it is the frosting on kee Mac has yielded a 14 percent Supreme Court upholds laws Angeles and Urban's interests in a Burlington United Press International firms that “ contribute to the oppres­ the cake." Northern site and downtown New Orleans. sion in Northern Ireland." return, better than many bond invest­ Three hurt in Coventry ments, and at the same time helped BOSTON — Public pension funds Most states that put money toward BUT S'TATES that provide mortgage keep a depressed industry alive. managed by states across the country some sort of social program have ilsed pools while making a prudent invest­ banning video-game machines create a pile of investment capital it to provide mortgages. ment aren't doing much to increase the But at the tim e the Yankee Mac Four die In Connecticut holiday crashes Investment report totalling more than $303 billion, but Massachusetts, which has the high­ public welfare, Alicia Munnelltsaid in a decision was made, investment in hardly a concensus on how to handle WASHINGTQN (U PI) — The “ mechanical or electronic amuse- technologically advanced pinball ^ Investment prices, courtesy of Advest Inc,, are est percentage of mortgage invest­ recent published survey. Ginnie Mae would have provided a and fractured leg, a hospital The driver, Wayne Bis- the money. Bv Herald Staff Supreme Court today sidestepped ment devices, whether coin- machines." as of 3 p.m. Friday. ments in its portfolio among the New If states offer mortgages while marginally better return — though the a n d United spokeswoman said. Light and sonnette, 17, of 337 High St.. In 1950, investment of the pension Press the issue of whether coin-operated operated or not." The penalty is a Regulating video games “ is no England states, distributed some itself making the best investment decisions hnoney may not have been used for International Landrie were both in stable Coventry, is in good condition at funds was almost always challened into video games are constitutionally $200 fine. different from the state's interest Price Change and invested in "Ginnie M ae," pools of concerning risk and return, they're just Connecticut mortgages. condition this morning, the Windham Hospital with a neck three types of safe investments: protected forms of expression. Nine merchants challenged the in regulating billiards, bowling ... Friday This Week mortgages packaged for them and crowding out others who wouid have Three people were seriously spokeswoman said. injury, a spokeswoman said. Federal issues, state and local obliga­ What pension fund investors can do The justices let stand a ruling action as a violation of the First juke boxes ... and other forms of insured by the government. otherwise provided the same service to Injured in automobile accidents The driver of the car that Coventry Police Chief Frank tions and corporate bonds. with their money is limited by states approving a ban on the games in Amendment’s protection of free recreation and amusement," the Advest Inc. 113/4 dn 1/1 the market, said Ms. Munneii, a vice over the Thanksgiving weekend struck them was Richard Gor­ Trzaskos said Bissonnette’s car Today, in New England alone, legal restrictions as well. the coastal resort town of Marsh- expression. court said, 1 3 1 / 1 CONNECTICUT CREATED its own don, 32, of Monument Hill, was northbound on Lewis Hill Acmat dn 1/4 president and economist at the Federai in Coventry. field. Mass., despite arguments by They also argued the law was emphasis on those instruments varies. Yankee Mortgage Assistance Corp, or Road when it crossed the center Aetna 36 up 1/4 Reserve Bank of Boston. Thirteen states limit penion invest­ Early Friday evening two Coventry. merchants who say the games are unconstitutionally broad because • • • • • • • • • • Other vehicles, such as stocks and line and went off the left side of CBT Corp. 29'/4 dn 3/4 Yankee Mac, in 1981, helping to aid the “ To say that the money wouid be ments to "legal lists" a strict set of Coventry residents were struck, Police said there is no cross­ mortgage funds, play important roles protected by the First it outlaws forms of commercial Colonial Bancorp 27 dn 3/i state's depressed housing market. there otherwise, I don't know,” said apparently as they were cross­ walk where Light and Landrie the road. It fell into a drainage in some states. cans and can’ts. Six others, including Amendment. entertainment that are protected. I l l S I Q C I U Q c i y Finast 15‘/4 dn 1/1 “ In the universe of investment Kbtt. A state’s mortgage offering may Maine, impose a "prudent m an" rule, ing Route 31 in front of the were hit. No. one has been ditch, Trzaskos said, and spun The variety is due in part to legal The court’s action lifts a stay such as coin-activated movies and jo pages, 2 sections First Bancorp 57 dn i/i opportunities it is possible to meet the make the money more accessible to providing much wider latitude. Bidwell Spirits store, police said charged in the accident, which 180 degrees, hitting a tree on the limitations fund investors face. Debate Justice William Brennan granted “ peep shows." ' First Conn. Bancorp 48 dn 1 fiduciary obligation and still embrace some people through its terms even if this iporning. is still under investigation. right side. over whether the investment of public The prudent man rule is applied with last July to allow the merchants to The town said it banned the ...... ; First Hartford Corp. 1/2 nc other portfolio objectives, social or the pool is not increased, he said. Richui'u Light, 20, of 1077 A one-car accident three No charges have been lodged pension money should be guided by restructions in 31 states, including the offer the games. games because groups of young. Business 7. Hartford Nationai 3 3 4 3 / 4 nc economitj,” said Connecticut Treas­ Ms. Munneii said states that iook to Main St., suffered multiple hours later on Lewis Hill Road, against Bissonnette. Trzaskos social as well as fiduciary considera­ ot^her five New England states. Massa- The resort town adopted the ban unsupervised males threatened classified...... 18-19 Hartford Steam Boiler 58‘/i dn 2 1 /1 urer Henry Parker. keep money in their area may often trauma and facial lacerations. just soulli of the intersection of said. He said the accident is still tions has also had an impact. chuMtts, for one, allows public pension at a town meejing in response to disruption lu nearby business. It Comics...... 8 Ingersoll Rand 48’/. up 3 3 /1 "W ith /espect to Yankee Mac, it wind up losing, some of the potential He was taken first by ambu­ Route 44, also sent two men to under investigation. fund Investments in stocks, but limits police complaints that video also said such games-■.’■e addictive Entertainment...... 17 J.C. Penney 633/. up 5 1 /. seems tv meet all of those ... It also return in the process as well. lance to Windham Community Windham Community Memor­ Travelers returning home equity holdings to only a list of banks games in a bowling alley, skating for young people and cause them to ' * ^ 9 1 5 3 /. THE DEBATE over social aspects of meets it/primary objective, which is to ial Hospital. One, passenger from the Thanksgiving holiday Lydall Inc. up V. "Once you start focusing on the Memorial Hospital and later rink and other businesses in town spend money they cannot afford. obituaries...... io investment concerns where the money diversify the portfolio away from and insurance companies. Dane Boudreau, 16, of Willing- weekend jammed airports and Sage Allen 14 up 1 geographic aspects of your mortgages, transferred to Hartford contributed to noise, traffic and Massachusetts' courts upheld o p in io n .^i. ^4 should go as well as where it shouldn't traditional stocks and bonds," he said. ton, was transferred to Hartford bus terminals and snarled traf­ SNET 3 7 5 / 1 up 23/1 there’s a significant chance of settling Massachusetts had 6 percent of its Hospital. congrestion problems because the law. The Massachusetts Su- peopietaik ...... :2 be. Philip D. Kelt, cl^ief investment Hospital with a fractured skull. fic on Connecticut’s main high­ Travelers 3 3 1 / 4 up 2 1 /4 for lotyer yields, she said. “ Once you public pension funds invested in stocks Raymond Landrie, 35, whose they attracted large crowds of preme Judicial Court ruled video Sports...... U-14 Massachusetts and Connecticut, for officer for the Massachusetts pension He was listed in stable condition ways where state police beefed United Technologies 6 7 1 / 1 up ll/l take your eye off the mark, there is a while Maine — unincumbefred by thq address was not available this youths. games are not protected by the ...... * example, won't use their pension funds, said the Bay State's mortgage thls'=4norning, according to a New York gold $382.00 up 22.00 tendacy to sacrifice returns.” same restrictions — had 47 percent of morning, is also in Hartford The June 1982 zoning ordinance Constitution b ecause "video ...... money to invest in some companies hospital spokeswoman. Please turn to page 10 investn]ent “ is first and foremost its funds In equities at the end of 1082, Hospital with a fractured skull* prohibits the operation of all games ... are. in essence, only • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • doing business in South Africa. Massa- looked at as a prudent investment ... PARKER SAID Connecticut's Yan­ Ms. Munneii said. ia 1 t '' V ./