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Hanrhpbtpr Mprali Dishwosher, New Wall Coll Anytime, Leave Eric 649-3426.0 PLY/!Aoi?Thvolaro1977

to — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Nov, 21. 1988

APARTMENTS [^INDUSTRIAL [ ^ PETS AND WANTED TO FOR RENT CARS PROPERTY [ ^ S U P P L IE S BUY/TRAOE FOR SALE AVAILABLE Immt- e a s t TJ a r t f o r d . A p - d lo ttly , 1 bedroom AQUARIUMS. 5 and 10 1983 PLYMOUTH Re­ proxlmatelv 1,000 gallon with hoods, H ELP IN G p e o p l e ^j - Truancy apartment. SS45. Heat liant. Automatic, 4 cy- square foot steel build­ stand, pumps and tlsfy their needs ond and hotwatertncluded. ing. 14 foot overhead llnder. $700. 742-5054. Manchester 2 bedroom townhouse. much more. $100.00. wants ... thot's whof want door. Heat, convenient Coll 646-4575. ads are all about. FOR Sole. 1984 Cadillac SOSO. Heat and hot wa­ Seville. Sliver, red No board support location. $500/month. FR E E To good home. ter Included. Security 646-4144.______leather Interior, and references re­ Very friendly, male loaded. Excellent con­ cat. Call 649-3739. Old furniture, clocks, Honda Sells Only for call-back plan /3 quired. No pets. Boyle p l a y e r p ia n o s ore In dition Inside and out. Management Co. 049- demand. If you have one oriental rugs, lamps, $13,000 Coll 647-0717. 4000.______you do not use, why not Wishing will not sell any­ paintings, coins. Je­ thing ... a low-cost ad In 1976 C H E V E T T £ . 4 speed, M A N C H ES TE R . 3 bed­ exchange It for cosh with welry. glass & china. excellent condition, — Quality, room newer duplex, o wont ad. Classified will. Why not Will pay cash. Please snow tires. $250. 649- wall to wall carpet, place one todoy! 643-2711. 5460.______fully appllonCed, call. 646-8496. berths, full basement. H a l MISCELLANEOUS VOLVO Wagon, OL. $750 month. 043-1023. i ^ F O R RENT [ ^ MISCELLANEOUS Standard, custom Dependable Used l^ F jlR S A L E sound, dark green, ex- SOUTH Windsor. 1 bed- STORAGE space availa­ _^ellentJ«900;«^006L room, appliances. No ble. $85/month plus 1 Automotive pets. Security. 875-7919. EIGHT month old water- month security. 10 feet bed, $325. Courthouse AUTOS FOR Cars!! MANCHESTER 2 family, bv20feet. COII52H609. One Gold membership, RENT/LEASE available Immediately G AR AG E for rent. One 12Vi months left for CARS . Large 3 bedroom, car. 31 Prospect Street. $450. Compared to reg­ __ I FOR SALE FR EE Milage on low cost baths, appliances, new $50/month. 872-8095, ular price of $700 plus. auto rentol. Vllloge HanrhpBtpr Mprali dishwosher, new wall coll anytime, leave Eric 649-3426.0 PLY/!Aoi?THVolaro1977. Auto Rental. 643-2979 or to wall, 1 year lease, message. 646-7044. security. $000 plus utili­ 4 Door, 6 cyl. Auto, PS. Am /FM , one owner. ties. 049-5909. ENDROLLS Very good condition. CARS MANCHESTER. First WANTED $800 or best offer. 872- FOR SALE floor, 2 bedroom apart­ TO RENT 27% width - 254 8158 after 6pm.______ment In renovated 2 13% width - 2 for 254 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 3 0 C e n ts family house. New ap­ W A N TE D . Place to pork MUST be picked up at the C H E V Y Vega 1975. 64,000 Herald Office Momilay thru miles, 3 speed, runs pliances. $700/month my car until April, good, $605 or best offer. plus utilities. Call 649- Inside or outside. 646- Thuraday before 11 a.m.only. 2071. 1345. 649-0761. CLYDE CHEVROLET-BUICKf INC. MANCHESTER. Two ROUTE 83r VERNON bedroom townhouse. Se/f Your Car Nice location, all ap­ MorchHiidisB sales 60 Buick Skylirk *2995 25 years ago: pliances. Heat, hot wa­ 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. *5995 Judge rules 63 Buick Ragal •6995 ter, carpeting, air con- NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ dltlonlng. Call 047-1595. 64 VW Jatta 4 Dr. *5995 1988 HONDA ACCORD eral Statute 23-65 prohibits ns 4 I^or,Door, Rad, Aromatic,Automatic, P. Stasring,Stasrin * 12,995 NOW accepting oppllco- FURNITURE the posting of advertise­ 4 Lines — 10 Days 84 Caprice Wagon *6295 P. Braksa, Air, TIH Stasring, #1557 A president tlons for 1 bedroom, 1 ments by any person, firm or 504 charge each addi­ 64 Olds Cut. Wgn. *6995 bedroom handicapped corporation on o telegraph, LIV IN G Room set. Light telephone, electric light or tional line, par day. You 64 Buick Skyhawk 4 Dr. *5995 1985 DODGE LANCER and 2 bedroom Section brown velvet sofa and power pole or to o tree, can cancel at any time. 65 Buick Regal *8795 Gold, 4 Cyl., Automatic. P. Slsarlng, P. Brakaa, 8 apartments. Please love seat. Coffee and shrub, rock, or any other SORRY. P. Windows, P. Ssat, Air, Till, Radio. Vinyl Top, #1570 died in Dallas for haulers 85 Century Wgn. go to Oakland Heights end table. Wood and natural oblect without o writ­ NO REFUNDS OR *8595 *5995 Site office, 360Oakland mirror. $1100 or best ten permit for the purpose ot ADJUSTMENTS 65 Century 4 Dr. *8995 Street, Manchester. protecting It or the public and 85 Cav. 2 Dr. 1983 TOYOTA CELICA offer. 645-1744 after *4995 Gray, 4 Cyl., 5 Spasd. P. Brakaa, Air. Tilt Stasring, Monday and Wednes- 7pm. carries o fine of up fo SSOfor 85 Cutlaaa 2 Dr. each offense. C«Ll HERM.D *8995 Radio, #1673 By AAark Godich day, 10om-12 noon. 86 Electra 4 Dr. *6995 *10,995 The Associated Press MANCHESTER. 1st CLASSIFIED 86 Cele. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 floor, 2 bedroom apart­ CARS CARS 1983 HONDA PRELUDE Blua, 4 Cyl., S Spaad, P. Brakaa. Air, Radio. Sunroof. in trash suit 643-2711 DALLAS — Some were too young to remember. ment In renovated 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE 872-9111 *1683 family house. New ap­ *6395 Others recalled the moments the fatal shots rang pliances, carpets, etc. out as President John F. Kennedy rode through By Andrew Yurkovsky centers from clustering in towns $700/month plus utlll- 1986 CHEVY PICKUP downtown Dallas in a motorcade 25 years ago today. tles. Call 649-2871. Blua. 4 Cyl.. Automatic. P. Stasring. P. Brakaa. Radio. Manchester Herald such as Manchester where land­ acv-5 The city planned no official ceremony to mark the fill fees are low. E A S T HAR TFO R D . One SCHALLER *4495 passing of a quarter century since Kennedy's bedroom, firstfloor, on In a decision which could have The request for an injunction SPECIAL PURCHASE assassination, but on Monday hundreds flocked to busline, appliances, ACURA (PRE-OWNED) 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX statewide ramifications, a Super­ had been sharply contested by 4 Door. Rad. 4 Cyl., Automatic. P. Stasring, P. Brakaa. Dealey Plaza, where he was mortally wounded at wall to wall carpeting. ior Court judge ruled Monday attorneys for the town, who said USED CARS WIndowa. Air, Radio, #1717 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 22, 1963. SSOO/month plus utlll- PROGRAM CARS *7995 that the town landfill would have that some of the residue was tles. 568-1054.______Other organizations planned remembrances 87 Accord LX I....*11,995 to accept recycling residue for out-of-town trash. VER NON. Park Street. 4 1987 CHEVY NOVAS' 1985 HONDA CIVIC today at Parkland Memorial Hospital, where 86 Audi 4000S .... *10,395 the time being from a Manchester Last Tuesday, Fracasse issued room . $550. 3 bed­ 4 Door, Gray, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad. P. Brakaa. Tilt Stasring. Kennedy was taken after being shot, and the Texas 87 Mazda RX7 ....*11,995 RadlOj#1723 recycling operation. a temporary injunction against rooms, garage. $750. *4995 Theater, where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested Both fully appllonced. 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 7,595 10 TO CHOOSE FROM Judge Ronald Fracasse the town until Monday’s hearing. hours after the assassination. 649-3398. 87 Toyota Q T .....* 9,995 1986 CHRYSLER LASER granted a temporary injunction Monday’s order bars the town Whha, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad, P. Stasring. P. Brakaa. P. On Monday, the focus was the memorial that R O C K VILLE. One bed­ 86 Chev K-10 ..... *13,995 that would prevent the town from from keeping two trucking firms room, new wall to wall WIndowa, Air. Tilt Stasring, Radio. #1734 marks the tragic location: a stone slab inscribed barring access to the dump by the from dumping residue from the 86 Chav C20 ...... * 7,995 *5295 with Kennedy’s name and surrounded by partial carpet. S400^5/month ONE LOW PRICE $7777 company after a hearing in recycling operation in the town 86 SR-5 P/U ...... * 8,295 walls. Plus utilities. Two bed­ 1985 HONDA ACCORD Hartford Superior Court, said landfill off Olcott Street. The room, $525, without 86 LeSabra...... * 8,995 Whita. 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad, P. Stasring, P. Brakes. Ernest Saucedo, 20, of Dallas, hadn’t been born All equipped with Automatic Transmission. Power Steering, Air, Radio. #1738 Stamford attorney Jeffrey Ste­ recycling firm is N S Realty, and utilities, $630 Including 86 Marc. Sable....* 8,995 when Kennedy died, but he visited the memorial heat and hot water. Power Brakes, Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo. *6995 phens. Stephens, who represents the haulers are Anco Inc. and anyway. Four bedroom, 85 Audi G T ...... * 7,995 a recycling firm involved in the .Admiral Trucking. The three 1988 HONDA CIVIC "I just made it my business to come by,” Saucedo $750/month without 86 Audi 4000S .... *10.395 • Long term special rate 60 month 4 Door, Slivsr, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad. P. Brakes. lawsuit, said the order will companies, which are related to utilities. 872-8095, onv- 85 Olds Clara .....* 7,350 Radio. #1744 said. "I just feel I needed to come by. This is remain in effect until a ruling is one another, all have headquar­ tlme, leove message. financing available to qualified buyers. *9495 history.” 85 Chav Blazer.... *13,595 made on a permanent injunction ters at 260 Tolland ’Dimpike. MANCHESTER. Quality Raul Miranda, 40, was in Dallas for a convention 84 Accord LX .....* 6,995 • Remainder of factory 6/60 warranty. 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK and a declaratory judgment that Anco and Admiral had been 2 bedroom, heat, hot 2 Door, Slivsr, 4 Cyl.. Automatic. P. Stasring, P. Brakaa when he remembered the anniversary, and decided water, all appliances 84 Toy. Camry ...")f 6,995 Subject to prior sale - Taxes and registration extra. Air, Radio, #1741 is being sought. barred from the landfill for *5795 to visit the memorial before returning to Los State Sen. Michael P. Meotfi, dumping out-of-town garbage. Included, air condition­ 83 LaSabre...... * 4,995 Angeles. ing, quiet, on busline. 85 Subaru GL .....* 7,995 EVROLET D-Glastonbury, said today that a ” I just don’t think that decision Ideal for middle aged Rt. 83, Windsor Avc. 872-9111 1985 HONDA ACCORD “ It’s something that I can tell my kids what 345 Center St., CLYDE 4 Door, Whha, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad. P. Stasring. revision of the state’s solid waste is correct based on the facts and senior citlsens. 247- BUICK, INC. Rockville/Vernon E X IT 64/|.n4 P. Brakes, Air, Radio, *1745 happened,” he said. ‘T m going to tell them that 25 laws may be in order in light of presented to the court,” said 5030.8625. Manchester e 647-7077 *6795 years ago this event changed the history of the the court ruling. He has said Meotti, who attended Monday’s MANCHESTER. Four , the history of the world.” previously that legislation should room apartment In 1987 HONDA CIVIC At Parkland, five doctors and nurses who were at 4 Door, WhHa, 4 Cyl., 5 Speed. P. Brakaa. be written to prevent recycling See LANDFILL, page 10 eludes heat, hot water, Hit Stasring, Radio. *174S the hospital when the president arrived were to appliances. Adults pre­ *8495 ferred. No peU, non- participate in a roundtable discussion today. smoker. Security and 198^ TOYOTA COROLLA At the Texas Theater, Dallas-area artists, poets references. $600. 643- 4 Door. Tan, 4 Cyl.,, Automatic. P. Stasring. P. Braksa and musicians planned a series of exhibits and live Air, Radio, #1753 Dems want accord 9257 or 649-2623. PUBLIC NOTICE *6995 performances. AP photo MANCHESTER. 2nd On Sunday, 30 former Green Berets and 150 floor. 2 bedroom, heat 1985 TOYOTA VAN UNAUTHORIZED FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE (7 Paasangsr) Slivsr, 4 Cylindar, Automatic. onlookers gathered at the Dealey Plaza memorial to ASSASSIN’S VIEW — This is the view today from the sixth-floor and appliances. No remember Kennedy. The members of the U.S. pets. $600 plus security. P. Stasring, P. Braksa, Air, Radio. *1758 *7195 corner window of the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, OK’d with district Call 646-3979. Army Special Forces wore their berets — authorized by Kennedy in 1961 — as they saluted Texas. It was from this window that Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly M A N C H ES TE R . One bed­ 1988 FOX 1983 SUBARU STA. WG. shot and killed President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. By Alex GIrelll and a consensus developed in room, wall to wall car­ 1988 GOLF Blu*. 4 Cyl.. 8 Spaad. P. Braksa. Air, Radio. *1757 *4195 four wreaths at the memorial. Manchester Herald favor of the revised agreement peting, appliances, 2 Door Hitchbsck Wagon In front of a plaque at the plaza lay a small stock #4557 WE WILL proposed by town attorneys. heat and air condition­ 1986 PLY. COLT PREMIER American flag with a bouquet of flowers, about 200 A consensus of the Democratic The agreement also came up ing. No pets. Clean. • Power Steering 4 Door, Blua, 4 Cyl.. Automatic. P. Slsarlng, yards from the memorial and across the street from stock #4801 • Metallic Paint P. Braksa, Radio, *1758 majority on the town Board of for discussion at a meeting of the $525/month. Available • Splash Guards • Stripe *5995 the Texas School Book Depository Building. Directors wants to approve a December 1st. 647-9138. • AC • Stripe Package John Kennedy’s legacy: district Board of Directors Mon­ Package • Automatic NOT BE Authorities say Oswald opened fire from a revised agreement with the day night. EAST HARTFORD. Two • Luggage Rack 1982 HONDA ACCORD sixth-floor window there into Kennedy’s motorcade. bedroom apartment. Hatchback. Sllvar. 4 Cyl., Automatic, P. Brakaa, Radio, Eighth Utilities District that The district directors voted to Heat, hot water, park­ WAS *9780 WAS *9942 91799 *4195 The attention given the 25th anniversary has would settle festering fire and hold a public hearing at their ing. SSOO/month. 528- UNDERSOLD roused more interest than usual in the site, said An appeal to our spirit sewer jurisdiction disputes, meeting Dec. 19 at which they 6616. SAVE *1027 SAVE *1065 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI Gary Mead, who drove one of several tour buses that Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said would explain the agreement to M A N C H ES TE R . Second Hatchback, Gray, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad. P. Stasring. stopped at the memorial Monday. By Andrew Yurkovsky after Kennedy’s assassination. Some today. the district voters and to hold floor. December 1st oc­ P. Brakaa, P. WIndowa, Air, Tilt, Radio. #1764 * 11,195 "They’re very much aware of it,” Mead said. AAonchester Herald of them say that their idea of politics The town’s Board of Directors another meeting as soon after cupancy. 2 bedrooms, OR “ They don’t want to miss this part of the tour.” has been influenced by the late will discuss the proposed agree­ that as possible. They also voted all appliances, nice 1984 AUDI 5000S Dallas native Darrell Jordan, making his first . John F. Kennedy spoke to a packed president. ment tonight and DiRosa said he neighborhood. One Brown, Automatic, P. Brakaa, P. WIndowa. Air, Radio. visit to Dealey Plaza, spent about an hour Monday auditorium during a campaign speech Democratic Director Barbara B. hopes the directors will vote to months security. $575 *8753Ptu$ Ttx and flag. *8877 #1767 See ACCORD, page 10 Plu* Tax and Pag. plus utilities. 569-2147 OUT *7995 touring the area. at Stamford University in I960. Weinberg, a former mayor, and state approve it. The directors are or 228-4408. ” I’ve been watching all of the (television) There was standing room only, but Rep. John W. Thom pson, D- scheduled to meet at 7 in the 1988 HONDA ACCORD Geoffrey Naab. now a Republican Manchester, believe that Kennedy had MANCHESTER. 2nd 1988 JETTAS 1988 CABRILETS 4 Door. WhHa, 4 Cyl., 6 Speed. P. Stasring. hearing room of Lincoln Center. floor. 2 bedroom, heat P. Brakaa, Air, TIN, Radio. *1780 * 12,995 See DALLAS, page 10 member of the town Board of Direc­ the ability to inspire people to work for On Monday night, the directors and appliances. No P re -O w n ed Stock #4739 TRADED tors, got in through a back door and the betterment of others. received a packet of information Mall sewer pets. $600 plus security. found himself a front row seat. ” I don’t think anyone has motivated • Metallic Paint • AC 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI on the proposed accord, including Coll 646-3979.______All Hatchback, Bslga, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad, Power Stasring, Naab, who was 21 or 22 at the time, people to go beyond themselves as he revisions by attorneys represent­ AC • Power Steering • Power Steering Power Brakaa, Power Windows, Air. Till Wheal, ■ The world just stopped the day JFK was was impressed by the speech and was able to do,” said Weinberg, who is has Hom art Radio, *1772 ing the town of a the latest draft HDME8 • Automatic • Stereo Radio • Cruise Control * 11,995 shot... page6 became a Kennedy fan from that 52. She said that she has definitely been agreement submitted by the FDR RENT moment on. He remembers the late influenced by Kennedy. district and approved by district WAS *17,540 1984 FORD ESCORT ■ In Manchester, the shock has not been 4 Dr.. Brown, 4 Cyl., Auto, P8, PB, AC, Radio, #1766 president as a man who was able to Thompson said, “ Right from the directors at a meeting Nov. 16. concerned m a n c h e s t e r T T ^ *3295 forgotten... page 7 inspire people and to make them feel very beginning, he asked people to room, 2 btdroom Ou- *9495 SAVE *1993 After the Nov. 16 meeting, the SEE US pride in their country. sacrifice, and I think he appealed to district directors made the draft pltx house In nice 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX ■ Personal memories of that day 25 y e a rs By Alex GIrelll Memories like Naab’s are shared by the best instincts of people.” public. neighborhood. $600, SALE PRICE 4 Dr, Rad, 4 Cyl., S Spd, PS. PB, PWlnd., Air, Caaaatta. Manchester Herald own utilities. Deposit *9695 *1776 *6195 ago..page 8 many other local politicians, both DiRosa declined to discuss the required. Available Democratic and Republican, 25 years See LEGACY, page 10 town revisions in detail, but The developers of the $70 December 1st. 742-9400. TODAY!! 198S CHEV. BLAZER 4x4 $ 1 A J.4IS Republican town Director Ronald *9895 * 1 5 , 5 4 7 6 Cyl., Auto. PS, PB. Air, Radio, *1782 J L ^ million mall being built in Buck- ANDOVER Lakefront. Osella said that a provision in the Plus Tax and Aag. P/ua Tax and Rag.' land have approached the Eighth Three bedroom, se­ district draft for the earliest date cluded Ranch. One car Utilities District and the town to 1985 HONDA ACCORD at which the district could occupy garage. Gorgeous 4 Dr., Gray, 4 Cyl., Auto. P8. PB, Radio, #1776 discuss an agreement over the *7495 a town-owned firehouse on Tol­ wooded acre. $950 plus Clothing costs fuel inflation increase construction of a sewer to serve utilities. Coll 295-8430. ★ ★ USED CAR JAMBOREE ★ ★ land Turnpike is one source of the development. COVENTRY. 7 rooms 1985 NISSAN PICKUP disagreement. Rad. 4 Cyl., S 8pd., PS, PB, Air, Radio. #1781 WASHINGTON (AP) - A percent if it persisted for 12 Excluding food and energy, The 1989-model prices will con­ Construction of the sewer has plus. Avolloblo Do- VOLKSWAGENS 81 VW Van. 7 Pata.. blue.... *48DD 88 Ford Tempo...... *8 9 0 0 *6195 The district draft provides that second straight sharp increase in months. The annualized rate had prices rose 0.5 percent for the tinue to be phased in over the next been stalled while the district and ctmbor 1. Adults pro- if a certificate of occupancy is forrtd. Roforoncos and 82 VW Rabbit, 4 Or, deal... *4450 85 Pont. Grand Am ...... *8 2 3 8 1987 HONDA CIVIC clothing prices associated with declined to 4.1 percent in Sep­ month, more than half of which several months as they replace town negotiate an agreement to / Hatchback, Bslga, 4 Cylindar. 5 Spaad, Power Brakaa. issued by the town to one of the socurlty. tiOO otr the new fall lines sent consumer tember on a large drop in gasoline was due to sharp increases in 1988 models in dealer showrooms. settle longstanding sewer and fire 88 VW QTI white, 16V., M 2 .5 D 0 84 VW Jetta, 2 Or, blue.. *3056 87 Toyota Corola...... *8 4 0 0 TIN Slsarlng, Radio, *1783 major commercial developers in month. 74^7494 or 742- *4995 prices up 0.4 percent in October, costs. clothing prices and automobile Medical care costs rose 0.5 jurisdiction disputes. 85 VW Scirocco...... *7695 the Buckland area, the district •161. 87 Jetta QLI, 4 Or.... *11,1D 0 84 Jeep CJ-7...... *7 4 0 0 the government said today. Food prices rose just 0.2 insurance and finance charges, percent, halfway between the In another development, the 1985 HONDA CIVIC CRX fire department will be permitted TOLLAND. Two bed­ 85 Olds Cutia**...... The 1.8 percent gain in apparel percent, one-fourth the 0.8 per­ the Labor Department said. respective 0.4 percent and 0.6 district’s attorney told district 87 VW Jetta, brown... *98DD *7 2 0 0 Rad, 4 Cylindar, 5 Spaad, PB, Radio, #1787 to occupy the town firehouse. room houso prlvoto, *4195 costs was accompanied by a cent jump of September, on large The apparel cost gains re­ percent increases in August and directors Monday that the devel­ 1 + /- ocro. Full boso- 85 VW Jetta 4 Dr., silver. OTHER MAKES 83 Buick Century LTD.... *5 5 0 0 DiRosa said the Democratic *69DD moderation in price gains for decreases in prices for fruits and flected the introduction of higher- September. opers of the mall, called the mont, 2 cor gorogt, priced fall and winter fashions, directors caucused Monday night workshop, hook-ups. 86 VW Golf, 4 Or., blue. . *6 gOD 88 Mercedes 420 QL . *31.620 83 Nliian Stanza...... *4 9 0 0 food, which had posted steep, vegetables, poultry and pork. Pavilions at Buckland Hills, were drought-related increases over Fruit and vegetable prices particularly for women’s and In the last year, medical costs $125.172-2200. 88 VW Golf, 4 Dr, white.. *68DD 88 Toyota Calica QT.. *10,400 81 Jeep Scrambler...... *4 6 0 0 have risen a total of 6.7 percent, concerned the sewer line might the summer. actually fell 1.1 percent in Oc­ girls’ clothing, which rose 2.5 be installed in wetlands. The town 88 VW Golf, 4 Dr. blue... *6DD0 85 Cady Sedan, brown.. *9550 83 Buick Skylark...... *4 5 9 5 The jump in clothing prices was tober after rising a total of 12.9 percent after a 3.5 percent compared with increases of 5.2 I^RTDREAND percent for food, 3.8 percent for TODAY has already been ordered to pay 85 Audi 5000S, siv/blue.. *9550 83 Chav. Cavalier...... *4 4 0 0 virtually as steep as the 2.0 percent the preceding three increase in September. $150,000 in fines after months of I^D FFK E 8FACE percent increase posted in Sep­ months because of drought- Shoe prices also rose 2.5 per­ housing and 4.6 percent for clothing. controversy surrounding work In i n s t a n t Sulfot. Com- tember. Over the last three related shortages. Prices for cent following a 3.5 percent Index wetlands near the sewage treat­ plotoly furnlahod. months, apparel costs have re­ beef, pork and poultry last month increase the previous month. The October increases raised 20 pagas, 2 aactlons ment plant. Fhofw onsworlng and placed hospital costs and food fell 0.3 percent, 0.8 percent and 3.0 Automobile insurance and fi­ the department’s Consumer John D. Labelle Jr., the dis­ ■ocroforlal support. prices as the greatest stimulant percent, respectively. nance charges rose 1.4 percent Price Index to 120.2. That mean’s Builnati____ 18 MHS World___ 14 647-4000. trict’s attorney, said at the VOLKSWAGEN ® of inflation, the Labor Depart­ Offsetting those lower prices and 3.4 percent respectively. New a basket of goods costing 3100 on Claaalfiad _ 19-20 Nstlon/World_ 9 meeting of the district directors O FFIC E Spoco. 400-1500 24 ADAMS ^^/^NCHESTER ment said in releasing today’s was the biggest monthly price car prices, seasonally adjusted, average from 1982 through 1984 Comic* . . 16 Obituarlea. that the Homart Development Co. squoro foot. Exctlltnf report. increase for dairy products since were up just 0.2 percent with location. $275. 647-9223, would have cost $120.20 last Focu*_ . 15 Opinion__ has approached him about a 643-7175. 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 The 0.4 overall October in­ December 1980 — 0.9 percent. prices for 19R9 models reflecting a month, up 40 cents from Sep­ Local/Stat* Paopla___ . 15 developer's agreement under crease would amount to an Cereal and bakery products costs little over one-fourth of the new tember and compared with a cost .2-5,10 Sporta___ annual inflation rate of 5.1 rose 0.7 percent. car prices surveyed in October. of $115.30 a year ago. Lottary. ------2 Talavlalon. See S E W E R S , page 10 g — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Nov. 22, 1988 _8 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

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Holiday trays at library Leone Perry made to the Newington Volunteer Curtis of Ocala, Fla.; a sister, Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box Florence Bristol of Windsor Leone Perry, 91, formerly of Police arrest man calls for truancy system The Andover Public Library is selling holiday 11061, Newington 06111. Tanner Street, widow of Dwight Locks; five grandchildren; a treat trays as a fund-raiser. The sale is being great-grandchild; and several Perry, died today (Nov. 22, 1988) By Andrew J. Davis and Verplanck — have call-back coordinated by Andover Friends of the library. nieces and nephews. In gun threatening After five “ questionable” ab­ at the Avon Convalescent Home. Ellen Chase u Manchester Herald systems, all run by Parent- sences, elementary students are The decorated trays, filled with holiday cookies The funeral will be Wednesday She was bom in Saint Cloud, '1 and treats, can be ordered at the library at a cost of Ellen (Ames) Chase, formerly at 10 a.m. from the Giuliano- Teacher Association volunteers. referred to Youth Services, the Minn., Sept. 15, 1897, and was a A Manchester man was arrested Sunday and A Board of Education commit­ $5. The deadline for ordering is Dec. 3. There is a of Winthrop, Mass., mother of Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 Martin School is implementing a policy states. resident of Manchester for 40 charged with possession of a weapon in a motor tee will not recommend imple­ sign-up sheet at the library or phone orders will be Mary J. Hazel of Manchester, Washington St., Hartford, fol­ system. Waddell School stopped Frank Amara. Keeney Street years. She was a graduate of the vehicle after witnesses told police he pointed a gun taken by calling 742-7428. died Monday (Nov. 21, 1988) in lowed by a Mass of Christian menting a proposed call-back its program this year because of School principal, said all absen­ University of Minnesota and at them, police said. The library will be closed Thanksgiving day. It Hartford. burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter’s telephone system to curb truancy construction work at the school, ces require a note from a received her master's degree Thomas E. Whorff, 21, of 159 Hilliard St., was will be open Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Besides her daughter, she is Church. Burial will be in the State despite receiving a petition with he said. student’s parent or guardian. from Columbia University. She arrested at 10:48 p.m. at the intersection of Center and Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. survived by a son, Jason Robert Veterans Cemetery, Middletown. 1,000 signatures supporting the The Keeney Street and Wa­ taught English and history in and Main streets after a state trooper pulled him Police and school personnel of ; and three Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 program. shington schools have had pro­ International Falls, Minn., and over for running a red light and called Manchester told committee members at the grandchildren. p.m. The committee, composed of grams, but because of a lack of she was a substitute teacher in police, according to the police report. meeting that the truancy rate — PTOs sponsor craft fair The funeral will Wednesday at Memorial donations may be board members James Moran- Manchester for a number of Two passengers in another car behind Whorff’s volunteers they did not offer them estimated at about 1 percent on 10 a.m. from St. John’s Episcopal cey, Francis A. Maffe Jr. and The four Coventry PTOs will sponsor their 13th made to the American Heart told police that they were turning onto Center Street this year. Letendre said. the elementary level and between years. Church, Winthrop, Mass. Burial annual craft fair on Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. to4p.m. at Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ from Church Street when Whorff passed them, John Tucci, unanimously re­ Maffe, who has said it would 1 and 2 percent al Ihe secondary She is survived by a son, John will be in Winthrop Town Ceme­ Coventry High School, Ripley Hill Road, Coventry. ford 06105. yelled and made an obscene gesture at them, police jected a proposal by a parents’ cost about $38,000 to implement level — is not a problem in E. Perry of Simsbury: two tery. Calling hours are today 4 More than 75 craftsmen will be exhibiting and said. committee that called for paid the program, said he was disap­ Manchester. ’ daughters, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Marsh selling theircraft items. Luncheon will be available. Hagan and Mrs. Robert (Sarah) While both cars were stopped at a light on Center staff to telephone parents every pointed in Letendre’s presenta­ Funeral Home, 174 Winthrop St., Digan and Capt, Russell Holy- Seelert, both of Stamford; and In Memoriam Street, Whorff yelled at the driver and passenger of morning of a student’s unex­ tion. Though Letendre told the Winthrop, Mass. field of the Manchester Police In loving memory of Alan D. Max­ the other car, who yelled back, police said. 'WI plained absence. Committee committee that East Hartford eight grandchildren. Memorial donations may be Department told the committee Celebrating 10th anniversary The funeral will be Wednesday well, who passed away on Nov 22 While still in his car, Whorff pulled a gun and members rejected the plan at and Vernon have call-back sys­ made to the Heart Fund. 1982. threatened to shoot the two in the'first car, police ■ M that there are not many elemen­ at 9:15 a.m. at the John F. ■ their Monday night meeting tems, she did not say whether To celebrate the 10th anniversary of "United: A said. tary school .students roaming the Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Gone but not forgotten. because they said they did not their programs improved attend­ Cancer Support Group,” there will be a meeting Whorff was also charged with threatening and .streets while they .should be in Dec. 5 in conference room C at Manchester Center St., followed by a Mass of Milton Panders Always remembered. think it would improve attend­ ance figures, he said. Also, he operating a motor vehicle without a license. He was school. Digan said he supported Memorial Hospital from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Wife Mildred. ance rates. said it was not demonstrated that Milton 0. Panciera, 63, of released on a $250 non-surety bond and is scheduled the sy.stem, but .said it is not a The meeting will honor present and past Bridget Church. Burial will be in Daughter Audry and Son Glen The rejection means that the the system’s current attendance Westerly, R.I., formerly of Man­ to appear in Manchester Superior Court Monday. cure-all, participants of the support group. All patients and St. Bridget Cemetery. There are chester, father of Thomas J. committee .will not recommend policy is lacking. “Yes. there’s room for im­ families who have formerly been associated with no calling hours. Panciera and Mrs. Linda Rec of that the full Board of'Educalion “ I don’t think we have a Memorial donations may be provement," he said. “ It is not a the group are invited to attend. Manchester, died Friday (Nov. Margaret C. Parish Drug find nets arrests ...rr.'^' approve the plan when it meets problem with the students.” he made to the Manchester Scholar­ panacea. It will not cure the This self-help group provides the opportunity to 18, 1988) at Westerly Hospital. Monday al the Keeney Street said. “ You can’t educate the ship Fund, Hartford Road, Man­ MANNING, S.C. (A P ) - Mar­ problem” discuss with others, feelings, attitudes and ways of He was a graduate of Manches­ Two Manchester men were arrested Sunday at School. parents (about the importance of chester 06040. garet C. “ Peggy" Parish, the- coping with the diagnosis of cancer. For more ter High School. the Manchester Parkade and charged with RecjiiiblLl Piitlo/Mantliealef Herald Morancey said the committee IiClcndre said the .system would author of dozens of popular, school attendance) with a total information call the Home Care Department at the Besides his son and daughter, possession of marijunana, police said. will recommend that the board improve attendance by informing educational and entertaining call-back.” hospital, 647-4739. Peter C. Galasyn he is survived by his wife, Douglas S. Hamilton. 28, of 92 Westerly St. and OUNCE OF PREVENTION — Carolyn shot during a Monday immunization implement attendance- parents the morning of a child’s children’s books including the Carl R. Gettner III, 26. of 68 Wetherell St. were . Under the current system, all Peter C. Galasyn, 55, of Ne­ Catherine H. (Hepworth) Pan­ Rountrees, a registered nurse with the session in the Lincoin Center hearing improvement measures such as absence. The system would save “ Amelia Bedelia’’ series, died arrested after police patrolling the Parkade saw a absences except those due to wington, brother of Stanley Ga­ ciera: a brother, John V. Pan­ establishing minimum attend­ the .school system money by Theater to hold castings Friday at age 61. car parked in the parking lot and saw Hamilton walk town health department, gives Town room. illness mu.st be approved in lasyn of Manchester, died Sunday ciera of Somers; and five .freeing administrators to do behind a dumpster. Manager Robert B. Weiss his annuai flu ance requirement.® in the elemen­ advance, according to board (Nov. 20, 1988) at his home. grandchildren. She died of a ruptured abdomi­ other work, she said. The Little Theater of Manchester will hold open Police said they saw a pipe on the floor of the car tary schools, having the school policy. The .school administration Besides his brother, he is The funeral and burial will be nal aneurysm, hospital authori­ castings for its season opener, “ The Musical at Gettner’s feet and found rolling papers in his board honor students with perfect monitors excessive absences and After the meeting, she vowed to survived by his wife, Jean (Sip­ private and at the convenience of ties said. Comedy Murders of 1940,” Nov. 30, Dec. 2 and Dec. 5 Jacket. Police also found two small baggies of attendance, and trying to educate tardiness and parents are called continue her fight fora call-baek ples) Galasyn; two sons, Peter C. the family. The Gaffney-Dolan at 7:30 p.m. at the theater workshop, 71 Hilliard St. Although she never married. marijuana on the ground behind the dumpster parents of the importance of in for a conference if poor Galasyn Jr.' of Newington and Funeral Home, 59 Spruce St., system. “ We’ll never give up The play is a comedy, not a musical, and has roles Miss Parish loved children and where Hamilton had been standing, police said. school. He offered no specifics on attendance persists, according to James F. Galasyn of Saco, Westerly, R.I., is in charge of O S H A drops most of fines that effort.” she said. “ We know for five men and five women. The casting received and answered nearly loo Both men were charged with possession of less the ideas Monday. the policy. Maine: a daughter-in-law, Kris­ arrangements. it’s good for the ehildren.” committee hopes that all ethnic groups will audition letters a day from fans, said her than 4 ounces of marijuana and possession of drug The call-back propo.sal was for the show. tine V. Galasyn of Saco, Maine; 8CS m i before making the arrest. wrongdoing. tration have agreed to accept a perts said they expected to result OSHA officials have said they Coventry total of $430,000, which covers the from the collapse. wanted the willful citations to cost of the federal investigation Library Committee, Booth and Dimock Memorial Honor Roll It could have taken 10 to 15 stand because of the severity of Library, 7:30 p,m. into the collapse of the partially years for all the suits to go the violations. Holiday Closings completed apartment building on April 23. 1987. SUPER Bennet Junior High dlce. Grant Lowery, Hongkha Luong- praseuth, Shelby Maltempo, Elizabeth given to the following students: Twenty-eight men died in the Thoughts The administrators and McCubrev, Jennifer Merrill, AAellssa collapse and 16 others were teachers at Bennet Junior High Myers, Kristin Newton. Thursday is Thanksgiving, a legal holiday. injured. Patrick Osborne, Caltlyn Pentleton, GRADEt Municipal, state and federal offices: All are S P School have announced that the 1 0 6 Daryl Richard, Erica Rlngbloom, Juan HWi Heners Zampano said Monday that The closed Thursday. The Andover Town Office following students achieved a Rodriguez, Kelsey Rodwell, Melissa Jennifer Connor, Sheno Cunningham, without the cooperation of OSHA We thank Thee for the fruitful years. The sacred Ross, Rosa Santiago, Tim othy Se- Kathleen DeMarchl, Matthew De­ Building will close at noon Wednesday. The place on the first quarter honor officials, a settlement “ would not gains of toil and tears. For mighty work through kelsky, Kevin Sevlgny, Tam ara Sines, Marco, Beth Gerhard, Karen Jurezak, Manchester Municipal Building. Bolton Community Difference roll; Stephanie Smith, Phitsamay Sourinho, Noah Starkey, Jessica Wtimot. have been possible.” SHOP weakness wrought, For souls who led in deed and Hall and Andover and Coventry town office G RADE 7 Christopher Spadaccinl, Shira Sprin­ Grader Last week, Zampano reported thought; They followed Jesus in the light. And their Kendro Atnmann, FelUcIa Avers, ger, Thomas H. Stevens, Christopher MIgli Msfisrs buildings are closed Friday. The Manchester and Gory W. Bacon, Kevin Banks, Jeffrey Stone, Alison Tweed, Kerri Whitcomb, Almee Allaire, Danlal Daley, Alpano that a $41 million settlement had h loud anthems thrilled the night. Coventry landfills are open Friday. Belcher. Corrie Best, More F. Breen, Joy White. Kumar, Catherine- Mogllocco, John been worked out among dozens of ,S 111)0 How loud are your words of praise for our Father? Andrew Brindisi, Weston Campbell III, Rollond, Sarah Rowe, Katrina Tripoli, Post offices: Will be closed Thursday. Express Oollor Chonthavone, Sara M. Chap­ lawyers, victims, builders and Are they loud enough to “ thrill the night", or are G R AD E V Raymond TanskI, Kelly Watt, Annette mail only will be delivered Thursday. QuaUly man, Susan Conklin, Heather Corona, Wlotr. the city of Bridgeport. That they barely audible? Jessica Dembowtkl, DImItrlos Dlako- Cheryl Adomv, Jeffrey Artlaco, Grade* Libraries: All are closed Thursday. Bentley Christine Bell, Thomas Berte, Matthew agreement is scheduled to be Do your friends, co-workers, teammates, school loukas. Shannon E. Oonnelly. HIjh Heners Memorial Library in Bolton and Booth and Dimock Adams A. Ouncon, Diana Ford, Kirby Best, Brian Blount, Colleen Boas, Anno E lln b ^I Brannick,L ______Lynn______Buonnano, signed on Dec. 1. mates, know that you are a Christian and that you Horan, Sean E. Jackson, Kerl Keenan, Christen Breen, Amy Bresclano, Mi­ Library in Coventry are closed Friday. chael Brosnan, NIckle Brown, Kim­ Kristine Curran, Keith OeLaIre, Shon- “ That completes the global SUPER STOP & SHOP have a wonderful Savior to praise? Thomas Kelley, Justin Kelsey, Laura non McCarthy, Suzanne Panos, Ann berly Crockett, Emma Delaney, Teresa Department of Motor Vehicles: All Department of Even those who suffer and die in His name, gave Knapp, JaV KralewskI, Corey S. Kwok. Marie SalewskI, Ann Starkey, Meggan settlement and I feel very good Kimberly Lozarln. Amy Loehfelm, DIschert, Kristin Donnelly, Stan Dun­ Motor Vehicles offices will be closed Thursday. can, Michael Embser. Travis, Marie VIncl. about it.” Zampano said Monday. praise to Him to the last. We who have much to give Brendon McCoffery, Julie Melser, LIso Grades Auto Emissions testing stations will be closed .\ll Imir Ji.miniKis Mllozzo, Mark D. Miner, Andrea Jane Faber, Jason Flore, Rachel H IM Heners Terry Mikelson, a spokesman S2\(x-> thanks for, should be willing to praise His name at Hanley, Sarah Hennlgon, Jeffrey Hllle, Thursday. 1)111 Murray. Lori Cotaldl, Nathan Donlon, LIzo for OSHA in Washington. D.C., every opportunity. Jessica NaezkowskI, Heidi Ouellette, Jenny Horvllh, Carlo lezzi, Dennis Murcia, Patricia Russo. Retailers: Most stores will be closed Thursday. llJ F suImIi.' \'.ll■j,lli(l^^ in am, Joyner, Keosomone Keovilav, Toe-Mln said $430,000 is still a very Let your light shine — for the mighty works that Kimberly Parkany, Patrick Peak, Mot- GRADES Schools: All schools are closed Thursday and thew PedemontI, Sharon Rockow, Erin Kim, Lynne Knapp, Dona Kobvlonskl, General Heners significant penalty. He added aolor .iikI alai iiy set we have witnessed and for the fruitful years with Ryan, Pamela Sharkey, Stephen Sina­ Adam Kramer, Erick Kubik, Steven Grade S Friday. Lommev, Jeffrey Laziarls. that OSHA’s purpose in issuing them .ip.ii'l. W'e uill give which we havfe been blessed. tra, Sara L. Suitor, Joel M. Varney, David Bueno, Allison Davis, Brlgld Banks: Banks are closed Thursday. s .r ‘)4.') Jennifer Walsh, Gina Watson, Jodi Christopher McKnett, Gleda N. Davis, Dorcev Devanney, Devon Gor- you ihe iiilonnaiion you iieeJ Wilcox, Kelly Woodridge, Leslie Miller, Amy MIzoras, Nicole Monaco, ceou, Travis Holyfleld, Cvnthia Lavoie, Liquor: All package stores are closed Thursday. to m.ike a wise ^li.imoiKl Joyce Hodgson Perrett Worsley. Seth Morablto, Robert O'Morra, Eric Ann Torldono, Mena Zorlnelod. Bars may remain open. G R A D E I Passmore, Kirk Rlngbloom, Jeffrey Grader pureha.se. MANCHESTER The Salvation Army Kimberly Bates, Michael Bottoro, Ross, James Ruel, Rachel Schuetz, General Heners Garbage pickup: There is no curbside pickup in Cynthia Botticello, Kelly Bowler, Re­ Kimberly Shook, Marchann Sinatra, John Carlson, Heother Docherty, Manchester and Bolton Thursday. Pickup will be becca Braman, Danielle Brown, Lauren Amy Marie Smith, Kathryn Smith, Megan Hickey, Meghan Kelly, Priscilla C t - r r i / i c J .1/1)1771,/)) . Ii i7i'.///,’i/ Philip Smith, Brian Sulllvon, James delayed one day. 342 BROAD STREET Buckno, Trisha Coshmon. Peter Hvum Mogllerl, Tara Mullon. . 5 8 ^ ( ii7/)i,/,,].'/.s/.s iit'rit .S'i7i7i7v i icrn I.dh(u\itoix Lottery Choi, Nydla Cruz, Joseph D'Amoro, Tatro, Heidi Towle, Jewell White, Grades Recreation: All Manchester Recreation Depart­ (100 Otl Mn.) Kimberly Wilhelm, Todd Williams, General Heners Derrick OembowskI, Amy Durato, Amy Jessica Yost. ment centers are closed Thursday. There will be no Prtom 9ubt9ot to ohongo. Dwyer. Matthew Beggs, Sara Branclerl, Da­ Seth Egnasko, Nicole EIcker,. Re­ nielle Cartier, Amanda Devanney, Kat­ recreation swimming at Manchester High School MaHelwftBr • 64S-8393 Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries becca Frov, Alison W. Frenette, Scott St. James School hleen Outty, Jeml Jordan, Shenno Thursday or Friday. Fuller, Heather Fultz, Heidi Fultz, Kolos, Nathaniel Plese, Bryan Pertto, around New England: Manchester Herald: The Herald will publish a Elolse Gonzales, Nicole Hachev, Dawn First term high honors and Elizabeth Shells, Mora Upenleks, An­ Connecticut daily: 589. Play Four: 0126. Harris, Gabrielle Henson, llano Her- drea Zabkar. morning edition Thursday. Offices will be closed Jewelers Since 1885 mon. Sun Hee Hwong, Lonl lacovelll. general honors for students in Grades WILSON Massachusetts daily: 8233. Thursday. Amy Jonannes, Richard Johnston, Grade 5 to 8 at Saint James School General Heners Tri-state daily: 589, 3105, Jennifer Korpe, Chanhpheng Keovlloy, Kothryna Andrusik, Francis Ma- Emergency numbers: In Manchester, for high­ were announced. Award certifi­ Rhode Island daily: 9901. Mary Krupen, Emily Loppen, Jessica gllerl, Kristie Smith, Courtney Snyder, way: 647-3233; for sewer and water: 647-3111; for 14 YEARS OF QUALFTY SERVICE Lowrence, Jean Lee, Rebecca Logul- cates for this achievement were Melissa Watt, Novld Azrinelod. refuse; 647-3248. OPEN Weather ^aiirhpfitpr Hpralft

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U r I Hill, R.l. and Montauk Point: The Manchester Herald Is s member ot the Associated Prsea :G Small craft advisory. Tonight the Audit Bureau ot Circulations, the New England Prses Open V( S 6 1 5 6 9 2 Today's weather picture was drawn by Rebecca Association and tha New England Newspaper Assodatlon e i9 M Accu Weeihe-. k>c winds variable around 10 knots. Thur*. TIM 9 PM '>7 MAIN STREET ■ MANCHESTER Seas 1 to 2 feet. Hernandez, 9, a student at Nathan Hale School. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 — 8 L O C A L Two of 4 youths drunk in river crash ‘A-b-d-l-c-a-t-e’ Finguerra lot plan By AAark Seavy & S T A T E The Associated Press spells success awaits staff study FA R M IN G TO N — A New Haven police conft- By Andrew J. Dayls office and retail space on about 39 Manchester Herald By Nancy Concelman 20 townhouses get OK mander says the release of test results showing that Manchester Herald acres; and 15 acres of open space, two of four young adults were legally drunk when in addition to the apartments. Members of the Planning and Zoning How does Rebecca Miller spell success? A-b-d-l-c- their car plunged into a New Haven river will not Members of the Planning and Finguerra has also applied for Commission Monday unanimously approved a help investigations into the accident. a-t-e. < V Zoning Commission Monday deferments of sidewalks on the final plan of development for the construction Miller, of Pioneer Valley Christian School in Deputy Chief Medical Examiner H. Wayne A tabled a vote on whether to east side of Buckland Street, from of townhouses off Park Street. Springfield, Mass., won the annual spelling bee of 20 Carver II on Monday said that it is not yet possible to approve a 24-lot subdivision for Buckland Hills Drive to Pavilions The application was submitted by Herman the Association of (Kristian Schools International determine what role alcohol played in the fatal 151 acres around the $70 million Drive and from Buckland Hills Frechette, who plans to convert an existing accident. on Monday. Six schools were entered in the contest, mall in Buckland. Drive to the South Windsor town house at 52 Park St. into four units and build an New Haven police Cmdr. Thomas Muller said if it which was held at Cornerstone Christian School at The commission is scheduled to line. additional 14 townhouses on the rear portion of was his decision he would not have released results 236 Main St. ■ ' vote on the subdivision applica­ Town ordinances require side­ the iot. of the blood-alcohol tests showing levels ranging Miller, 12, of East Longmeadow, Mass., is an tion from New York developer walks on both sides of a public The deveiopment will include 48 parking from 0.06 to until investigations were complete. eighth-grader at Pioneer Valley. She spelled the 0 .1 1 John Finguerra at its Dec. 5 street, but a developer may defer spaces and a recreation and patio area, said Under state law, a person is legally drunk with an word “ abdicate” to capture the spelling bee from meeting, after the the town staff installation of walks until the architect Alan Lamson of Frazier Lamson & eight competitors. blood-alcohol level of 0.10 . reviews plans. town decides they’re needed, if Budlong Architects and Planners. After winning, the ever-smiling Miller said she “ I would not have given out the information unless Finguerra heads 1-84 Asso­ ever. At that time, abutting we could possibly say who the driver was,” Muller found winning the title “ exciting.” She said she ciates, which owns the land property owners pay for a portion said. "Giving out bits and pieces of information does studied a few weeks for the contest. around the 150-acre site that will of the installation. not help you.” Rebekah Randall of Berkshire County Christian Sentence upheld In murder contain the mall known as the “There will be little or no The four 1987 graduates of East Lyme High School f School of Pittsfield, Mass., Jessica Stillmake of pedestrian ... on Buckland Pavilions at Buckland Hills. The H A R TFO R D (AP) — The state Supreme — Michael R. Gallo. 20, Jill S. Sawyer, Christy S. Christian Heritage School in Trumbull, and land is zoned Comprehensive Street,” Lamson said. Court ruled that a lower court had properly Stevens and Laura M. Lagrotteria.all 19 — drowned Alexandra Henley of Christian Heritage finished Urban Development. He added that adjacent uses sentenced a New London man to two early Nov. 13 after the car they were riding plunged second, third and fourth, respectively. The four The subdivision will allow would probably draw more vehi­ consecutive iife sentences in the murders of a into the Mill River at the end of Chapel Street. students will go on to the regional tournament in Finguerra to sell 55 acres to the cle traffic because they are mother and daughter. Carver declined to match the victims to their York, Pa., on Feb. 27, said Donna Dumas, spelling Trammell Crow Co. of Dallas, “ regional in nature.” The high court ruling Monday came in the blood-alcohol level. AP photo bee coordinator. which proposes apartments Finguerra also has asked for a ease of Jerry D. Daniels, convicted of stabbing The blood-alcohol levels correspond roughly to Students at Faith Christian School in Southbridge. 1,000 AUTOPSY RESULTS - Dr. Wayne around the mall. The subdivision deferment of sidewalks on thd to death Christine Whippie and her daughter. consumption of between l*/4 and five drinks, state Lyme, whose car plunged into the Mill Mass., and West Woods C^hristian School in Hamden will al.so allow developers to west side of Slater Street, from Amy Russell. Associate Medical Examiner Edward T. McDo­ Carver, right, deputy state medical River in New Havert. At left is Edward T. also competed in the contest. .submit final development plans Buckland Hills Drive to Inter­ The state had appealed, arguing that Daniels nough said. Police have said that a case of beer, examiner, discusses partial autopsy McDonough, associate medical Winners were crowned in grades 5. .7 and , then 6 8 to the commission for individual state 84 and from the South should have received the death penalty. most of it consumed, was found inside the sunken the winners and first runners-up of each grade results Monday in connection with the examiner. lots or developments. This means Windsor town line to Buckland Daniels had also appealed. car. competed in an overall competition. deaths of four young adults from East projects may be developed separ­ Hills Drive. Under Connecticut iaw. after a defendant is “ All I can say is it was there, but to what degree it Individual winners and first runners-up were, ately from one another, said Alan The town’s sidewalk plan does convicted of a capital felony, a separate contributed to the accident will only be known when respectively: owned by Stevens, but authorities have said they the night of crash. Officials have said there was a Lamson of Frazier Lamson & not require sidewalks on the west proceeding is held to determine the punish­ the entire list (of evidence) is put together,” Carver ■ Grades: Jennifer Larson of Pioneer Valley and Rtginald Pinto/Manchatter Herald have not determined if she was driving the vehicle. time when 2-ton concrete barriers completely Budlong Architects and Planners side of Slater Street, he said. ment. including the possibility of the death said. Carver said the bodies were found floating against blocked the road, but they have been unable to say Jessica Stillmake of Christian Heritage. ALL SMILES — Rebekah Randall, of Berkshire County Christian of East Hartford. penalty. A swing bridge over the river has been closed the roof of the car, which wasdiscoverd upside down why or when the blocks were moved. ■ Grade 6: Jessica Perry of Christian Heritage Lamson’s firm represented In Daniels' case, the jury was unable to since August 1987 and is locked in an open position — School in Pittsfield, Mass., and her principal, Richard Haapanen, Thinking of in about 15 feet of water. and Becky Campo of Christian Heritage. Finguerra at the meeting. unanimously agree that the death penalty was perpendicular to the road — to allow boat traffic to Carver said ink markings were found on the back smile after Randall won the local seventh-grade Association of The bodies showed no signs of physical injury. ■ Grade 7: Rebekah Randall of Berkshire County The PZC must approve final Remodeling For warranted. The three-judge panel presiding pass through. of the hands of all four victims. Authorities have Christian Schools International spelling bee. Randall placed Carver said. and Christina Buckley of Pioneer Valley. plans of development before any over the Superior Court case then dismissed The youths, all of East Lyme, were reported indicated the markings were similar to stamps used The Holldeye? ■ Grade 8: Alexandra Henley of Christian second In the overall competition held at Cornerstone Christian work begins. Lamson said some the jury and sentenced Daniels to two missing by their parents in the evening of Nov. 13, New Haven police are continuing their investiga­ by bars to mark people entering the establishments. Heritage and Rebecca Miller of Pioneer Valley. School Monday. of the lot configurations may consecutive iife terms. about 24 hours after they left their homes for a night tion into the crash and have said it may take several Call Nutmeg East There have been conflicting reports whether the change during development. PZC out in New Haven. weeks to complete. four friends — all under the state drinking age of 21 approval would be required for Contracting Carver said his office couldn’t determine who was Com. UomM City officials have conceded that there was a gap — were drinking at a New Haven bar the night they any modifications, Divers search for trucker driving the car at the time of the crash. The car was in concrete barriers at the end of Chapel Street on died. Finguerra’s preliminary plan Sptolallzing In • Oaoka • Painting Qanaral Carpaniry B R ID G EP O R T (AP) — Police cUvefs failed State is facing huge budget deficits of development for the sites, • No Job Too Small to find any signs of the drVer of a approved June 20. includes an tractor-trailer truck who was believed to have H A R TFO R D (AP) - As the direct say in how next year’s 1989-90 budget year, beginning budget year. industrial research and develop­ Eatimalaa 872-4602 been thrown from his cab into the Pequonnock Bolton selectmen to see panel’s review executive branch puiis together budget will be balanced. Caruso July 1. He also said cuts in “Given tbe size of (the gap). it ment complex on 32 acres; hotel. River during a crash on the P .T. Barnum the state budget fornext year, it’s said he did not see how it would be spending would be difficult be­ will probably take a combination Bridge on Interstate' 95. By Andrew J. Davis selectmen have 30 days to act. The “ Besides being chairman of the avoid a repeat of this year's annual getting some shocking news from possible to do it without some cause of his desire to keep of expenditure reductions and State police divers on Monday resumed the Manchester Herald charter could be up for public vote in Board of Selectmen, it’s mainly meeting, when townspeople rejected the iegislative branch. form of tax increase combined commitments already made. revenue enbaneements.” Caruso search started by Bridgeport police shortly January, he said. ribbon-cutting,” Manning said. “ Yes, the $7,075,748 budget and ordered with cuts in spending. Anthony V. Milano. O’Neill’s .said. ” I don’t think it all can be Thanksgiviiig Day Feast! after the accident occurred about a.m. The General Assembly’s 8 B O LTO N — The Charter Revision “It’s still pretty much the same.” I believe this is an attempt (that) the officials to reduce the budget to $6.9 His office also predicted the budget chief, said that as his solved on the expenditure size.” Sunday. The U.S. Coast Guard also helped in budget office, the Office of Fiscal Make your Reservations Today! Cali 633-5225. Commission has completed a report Young said. “ We were pretty much chief elected officer be maintained by million, he said. state would end the current office reviews agency requests Milano also said he remained the search Sunday. Analysis, estimated Monday that which recommends switching to a through with that argument. There the people.” The selectmen can either accept or budget year with a deficit of for 1989-90, “ our concentration is concerned about the 1988-89 de­ State police said the accident occurred the gapbetween requirements for town manager form of government, was no debate. We were pretty much Changes in the Annual Town reject the commission’s propo.sed $188.3 million, more than triple on the appropriations (spending) ficit, which his office last esti­ Vinner Buffet during a heavy rainstorm when the driver of state spending at current service continuing the practice of electing a committed.” Meeting also were approved by the changes. Manning said. the most recent estimate from side, to keep the appropriations mated at $56 million. the southbound truck apparently lost control ievels and expected income from first selectman and eliminating the Public opposition to having other commission. Manning said. Instead of If rejected, it will take about 225 Gov. William A. O’NeilTs budget as low as possible without causing He .said that estimate would he near Exit 27. taxes and other sources for power of town meeting to order selectmen elect the first selectman giving people the option of accepting, signatures, or percent of the office. any disruption in state .services.” revised when the next estimate “The operator has not been located and it is 10 1989-90 is $632 miilion, a gap of I inVcy with Stiillinj> Tossed Salad specific cuts in budgets. was one reason for continuing to have rejecting or decreasing the budget, eligible voters, to override the select­ O ’Neill is now putting together He said he would not make an comps out Dee. I and indicated it feared that he may have been ejected from the unprecedented proportions. Baked \ ’iigiiiia Ham Marinated N'egetahles There was no thought at the townspeople vote for first selectman, the commission’s recommendation, if the 1989-90 budget, which he will estimate of the gap between would be larger because ” we vehicle into the Pequonnock River.” a .state men’s veto and bring the charter up commission’s Monday meeting of said 'Thomas Manning, committee approved, would allow townspeople for a townwide vote, said member “ It’s certainly much larger preesent to the legislature in current services spending and have seen some deterioration in Baked Suod Cheese Wheel police spokesman said. keeping the present selectmen form of member. The commission had dis­ only to accept or reject the budget, he Ginny Wickersham. than anything I can recollect,” February. revenue for 1989-90. (revenues from) the corporations I-a,sagna Rolls Sc Butter government and not proposing the cussed allowing other selectmen to said. Wickersham said she hoped the said Ralph J. Caruso, director of State agencies are requesting a The governor will have an tax.” Veal (iac tiaiore Desserts Boating law hearing set switch to a town manager style, said elect the first selectman. By changing the meeting proce­ changes would be acceptable to the the legislature’s Office of Fiscai record $7.25 billion for 1989-90, a especially difficult time balanc­ Earlier this fall. O’Neill or­ Bi.iised Beef & Veg. Bumpkin ft- .Apple Bie Robert Young, commission chair­ With the change, the position dure, it will be up to the boards who selectmen and townspeople. Analysis, which issued the report. 20 percent increase over 1988-89, ing the 1989-90 budget becau.se dered a 3 percent reduction in Kielhasa &•, Sauerkraut C O V E N TR Y — The town's new boating man. The report will be sent to the becomes largely ceremonial since the presented the original budgets to “ I certainly hope it will go,” she Caruso has worked on .state O ’Neill said last week that more than $350 million for 1988-89 state spending, among other Mashed I’otatoes Coflee, Tea, Apple Cidei ordinance will be the subject of a public selectmen within the next few days, town manager would take many of the come back to the townspeople with an said. “ We would not have gone this far budgets for 24 years. while it was still early, he couldn’t came from one-shot sources that measures, to reduce the 1988-89 Veget,il)le Du Jour hearing Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Capt Nathan he said. day-to-day duties now performed by acceptable budget, he said. if we did not think it was the right Although his office has no rule out tax increa.ses for the won’t be available in the next deficit. Hale School. Once receiving the report, the the first selectman, he said. Manning said the change would thing.” Before the ordinance was adopted, some • Adults - $ 12.9 .5* • Seiiiois - $ 11.9.5 residents expres.sed concerns that state Agencies want $7.25 billion, a 20% jump Chiltlren under 10 - SO.0.5 Department of Environmental Protection Coventry sets . officials were not at the previous publir H A R TFO R D (AP) - State Monday, the same day the After those reviews. Frassinelli as debt service — paying off state hearing. agencies are asking for a grand legislature’s Office of Fiscal said, "some people are going to bonds — and state employee The D EP. which must approve the ordi­ SUPER total of $7.25 billion to spend in the Analysis estimated that the gap have to start making some tough retirement benefits nance. will be represented at the Dec. 6 public hearing next budget year, a 20 percent between current tax levels and decisions.” loakd hearing. increase over the 1988-89 budget current-services spending for Gov. W'lliam A O’Neill said Frassinelli said, for example, of just over $6 billion. 1989-90 would be an unprece­ last week that tax increases could the debt .service payments will go S lO P a from $148 million to $274 million. Racketeering verdict guilty on town landfill The largest request comes dented $632 million. not be ruled out as an option in from the welfare department, the balancing the 1989-90 budget. State employee retirement health N EW H A V EN (AP) - A Colombian man By Jacqueline Bennett Department of Income Mainte­ The governor’s budget office, Along with the budget requests, benefits will go from $25 million to 2941 Main Street • Glastonbury faces “ hundreds of years” inprisonafter being Manchester Herald SHOP nance, which wants $1.43 billion the Office of Policy and Manage­ agencies were required to submit $.53 million in 1989-90, and state ■ 2031633-5225 convicted on charges of movingapproximately in 1989-90, up from $1.28 billion ment, is in the process of lists totaling 10 percent of their contributions into the teachers Tax and (Jratuily will In- adfJed lo the chucK $12 million to Panamanian accounts through a C O V E N TR Y — A public hearing has been set for this year. reviewing the requests and the requests where spending could be retirement fund will go from $305 dummy corporation in Greenwich set up by the Dec. 12 on a new ordinance that would govern use of The requests represent what projections of the amount state cut. if O’Neill finds that million to $354 million FBI. the town landfill. agency heads say is required to taxes will produce in the year necessary. In addition, he noted, state A jury deliberated fora day and a half before Town Council members at a meeting Monday set maintain current services, not beginning July 1. 1989, said In addi'ion to department employee health benefit costs will go from $112 million to $146 HAPPY THANKSGIVING finding Carlos Restrepo guilty of 66 counts of the time of the hearing at 8 p.m. but a location will be any new programs. Gordon Frassinelli, theNo.2man spending, there is a variety of AND TRY A TRADITIONAL THANKSQIVINQ DINNER AT racketeering, conspiracy to violate the federal decided later. The numbers were released in 0PM . required spending for such things million next year. racketeering statute, conspiracy to aid and The ordinance was drafted in an effort to address SUPER STOP & SHOP 179 Tolland Turnpike. abet the distribution of cocaine and multiple the problem of long-term waste management and to violations of the federal Money Laundering help preserve the town landfill on Route 31. The CBIA warns of move to shift tax burden Manchester Control and Travel acts. landfill has a life expectancy of about another 10 IslSlMlIep About 15 people were arrested and prose­ years, council chairwoman Joan Lewis has said. cuted in Connecticut as part of the operation, Bv Alex GIrelll erty, and thus not taxable, it is million. He said a commitment to He predicted the sales tax, atid Under the ordinance, a resident would not be Manchester Herald now being considered tangible continue funding the Education the exemptions to the sales tax. Thanksgiving Dinner Served from 11am to 9pm which the F B I code-named Expressway. charged to use the landfill for separated household Restrepo was described as a key figure in the property. That view has been Enhancement Trust Fund may w ill be reviewed by the waste that does not contain bulky waste. contribute to the deficit. The Legislature. case. The Connecticut Business and challenged and is the subject of a APPETIZER, Choice of One A business use permit would cost $.50 per year plus Industry Association will heavily case before the state Supreme fund, set up to provide increases "Just about everything is on the Restrepo. who was arrested in June 1987. will a per load fee. be sentenced sometime in January by U.S lobby against any property tax Court. He said there might be a in teacher salaries, runs out in table. There will have to be some Chicken Gumbo Soup - Chilled Tomato Juice - MANCHESTER new sources of revenue,” he said. District Judge Jose Cabranes. court officials The developer permit would cost $60 per month reform to offset the state deficit legislative proposal to define 1989. Chilled Fruit - Fruit Cup said. per vehicle. Developers are encouraged to bury 342 BROAD STREET that would shift more of the tax software as taxable. Brennan said the CBIA hopes The talk was part of the stumps and logs at the construction site. burden to businesses, members Brennan said that in the 1990 legislators will scrutinize every chamber’s regular Monday lunch At the time of disposal, there would be a developer of the Greater Manchester fiscal year the state deficit could state program to control the series on business and commun­ ENTREES Weiss to receive award user fee of $15 per private vehicle or pick-up truck, Chamber of Commerce were told range from $200 million to $400 deficit. ity topics. Celery and Olives - excluding stumps, logs, and metals, $20 for a Monday. Tossed Green Sslad with French Dressing Town Manager Robert B. Weiss will receive compactor dump truck. $30 fora 10-wheel dump, $40 Joseph Brennan, a staff attor­ ney with the CBIA, spoke to about a distinguished service award from the for a dual or tri-axle truck, and $50 for a trailer MAIN COURSE Connecticut chapter of the American Society truck. If stumps and logs are included, the cost 35 chamber members at a lun­ for Public Administration. increases substantially. cheon meeting in the Cheney Roast Young Tom Turkey with stuffing, Weiss. 66. has been Manchester’s manager Dining Room of the Lowe Pro­ gravy and cranberry sauce...... » 8 . 7 5 for 22 years. He plans to retire next June. The cost of a commercial permit per year under gram Center at Manchester Com­ This Thanksgiving add Color to your table Roast Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus...... •■JQ 95 the ordinance is $360 per vehicle plus a per load fee Previously he was manager in South Berwick. OPEN munity College on the projected Wniwf InctudM: Brud and Buttar, Maahad or Franeh PotatM at the time of disposal ranging from $5 for a private Maine, for four years and in Windsor for 13 state budget deficit and what lies With Flowers from Park Hill Joyce Candy Varna. Swaal Paaa or M(xad VagataMaa. Taa or Cotfao ' years. vehicle or pick-up truck to $25 for a trailer truck, ahead for the business Weiss will receive the award Dec. 1 at the excluding stumps, logs and metals. With those community. items the cost would be much higher. DESSERTS society’s annual awards banquet in Hartford, He said property tax reform is Choice of One: according to a news release from the society. There will be no cash transactions at the landfill. one area to watch. Send the Hot Mince, Pumpkin Pie or Ice Cream State Education Commissioner Gerald Tirozzi Booklets of tickets in denominations of $5 per ticket THANKSGIVING He also said that the state will be the guest speaker at the banquet. would be issued for sale by the town and given to the Department of Revenue Services Chlld’a Portion; landfill attendant by the user before dumping. is stepping up audits to find items FTD For Children Under 12 Years of Age - *3.00 “ I want to eliminate the exchange of any cash at which businesses have thought were not taxable, but actually AUTUMN Woman charged In stabbing the site.” said Town Manager John Elsesser. CHINESE DISHES When properly separated, no user fee would be are. HARVEST H A R TFO R D (AP) — A 33-year-old woman charged for the disposal of glass, newspaper, He advised the businessmen to APPETIZER: has been charged with the stabbing death of cardboard, chipped brush, clean-fill, leaves, make sure their books are kept BOUQUET her estranged boyfriend, police said. Island Tidbits storage batteries and used engine oil. properly. (Fantall Shrimp, Golden Fingers, Chicken Roll) Lawrence Daniels, 25. of Hartford was Residents would be fined $25 fora first violation of And he said that while compu­ stabbed once in the chest about 6:30 p.m. the ordinance. $50 for a second. $100 on the third. On ter software has been regarded * 2 5 0 0 Wonton Soup Monday outside a bar in Hartford's North End. the first violation, a business will be fined $50. $100 until recently as intangible prop­ police Lt Ronald Ciak said. Daniels was taken on the second. $200 on the third. Commercial and A.n l - P.M. 8 1 MAIN COURSE to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was developer’s first violations will result in a fine of pronounced dead at 8 p.m. $360. on the second $720. and on the third $1,440. A f Thankaglvlng Turkey Imperial...... • 8.75 Police arrested Nathalene Parkman. also of fourth violation for any will result in permanent Oldest artifacts The Island Delight...... • 9,75 Hartford, and charged her wKh murder. “She revocation of a landfill use permit. The oldest undisputed artifacts HOLIDAY Sarvad with Fnad R(oa, Taa and Oaaaart was taken into custody right at the scene.” There have been problems with out-of-town (mainly fluted points) ever found Conn. Maal Tax 7VM Ciak said, adding that police don't know what dumping at the landfill, according to town officials. For Your Shopping Convenience in the New World were made by CENTERPIECE prompted the stabbing. Paleo-Indian hunters known as with candle, wheat and Fresh Flowers NewTahlag Officials say they will be vigorously enforcing use of RasarvaBaot far Year Parkman was held overnight by police in lieu the landfill by residents and local businesses and the Clovis people, who pursued Ice Age mammoths, camels, .36 Oak St. CMsIbhm Party of $150,000 bail, awaiting a court appearance developers for trash generated only inside town. $ 5 0 0 ‘ •r/ bison and horses nearly today Bulky waste dumpers will be charged a user fee 12,000 dr (^rry 6 4 9 -0 7 9 1 ■gy Caw643-9S29 equal to that for commercial rates. years ago. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Nov. 22, 1988 — 7 » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988

The AssaMinatioii of John F. Kennedy The Assassination of John F. Kennedy And the word went o u t... Ihe president is deacf the hand of Robert Kennedy and And at the end of the Mass, with The world just stopped stepped out on her own, head a sprinkler of holy water in his high, shoulders back, stride firm. hand, the old cardinal circled the Up the avenue she strode, beauti­ coffin, blessing it as he went. the day JFK was shot ful in black and gallant in “May the angels, dear Jack, lead purpose, with her husband's you into paradise...” brothers and sisters and their And the Most Rev. Philip M. By Saul Pett teen-agers removed their hands wives and their husbands, this Hannan, auxiliary bishop of Wa­ The Associated Press from the pockets of their jeans remarkable family. shington, closed his eulogy with a and women tightened their fin­ There came then the new long passage from John And the word went out from gers around the pickets of the president and the new first lady, Kennedy’s inaugural address and that time and place and cut the fence. Tears stained their faces, surrounded by young men ner­ once more there returned the heart of a nation. In streets and their young and their old faces, vously scanning the huge muted vision of a new young leader, the offices and homes and stores, in their white and their black faces. crowd along the curb and the vapors of his breath circling his iunchrooms and showrooms and At the gate the procession was windows above and the rooftops head in the wintry air, calling his schoolrooms and board rooms, on met by a squad of Marines and led above them and all sudden countrymen to a new journey. highways and prairies and in along the gracefully curving movement near and far. "...Let the word go forth from beaches and mountaintops, in drive between the elms. In days to There came then the strangest this time and place, to friend and endless places crowded and come there would be larger and of all sights, in large shapes and foe alike, that the torch has been sparse, near and far, white and more majestic processions, but small, in cadence and out, the passed to a new generation of BURTON PEARL LILLIAN McCANN JOE COSGROVE JOE TYLER ANN DITARANDO PAT BRINDAMOUR black. Republican and Demo­ Americans — bom in this cen­ none so slow, none so geared to princes and kings, the foreign . "a dangerous world" . . "he was so young" . “school went quiet" . . . "what could have been" . . . "felt so bad" . . . “wasn't joyful" crat, management and labor, the the rhythm of tears, as the presidents and prime ministers tury, tempered by war, disci­ word went out and cut the heart of cadence of the Marines this marching up an American street plined by a hard and bitter peace, a nation. Saturday morning. In two past American drugstores and proud of their ancient And husbands called wives and straight lines, glistening bayo­ American cafeterias and Ameri­ heritage...” wives called friends and teachers neted rifles held across their cans mourning their president. 25 years later, the shock has not been forgotten told students and motorists chests at port arms, they De Gaulle of France in olive gray, AND NOW TWO years and 10 stopped to listen on car radios and marched oh so slowly up the drive Selassie of Ethiopia heavy with months later it was time to move stranger told stranger. Oh, no! and all that could be heard was medals, Baudouin of Belgium in again. And once more they By Andrew J. Davis pened. Everyone felt so bad. young. He was vibrant. He had tal point in American history. Bui hopes of the future. He was a “Shock, absolute shock and we cried from hearts stopped by the sound of their shoes sliding on khaki, Philip of England in Royal carried the casket out into the Manchester Herald Some people just didn't believe it tremendous magnetism." unlike Sinnamon, Tyler said young president. They felt this disbelief." shock, from minds fighting the the macadam. Navy blue, Frederika of Greece bright sunlight and Jacqueline at first." Pat Brindamour, 36, of 43 Kennedy also played a part in guy was cut down in the prime of But Kennedy's death did not word, but the word came roaring Under the portico, under the in fur, Mikoyan of Russia in black Kennedy paused on the steps of A quarter of a century has not “There was so much realiza­ Dover Rd., was also in elemen­ making his name. life ... and maybe things would surprise Burton Pearl of 649 Main back, true, true, true, and disbe­ coat and striped trousers; in all the cathedral with her children. faded the memories of many tion of hope in the years preced­ tary school at the time of “They remember him for the have been different." St. The former owner of Pearls lief dissolved in tears. handsome hanging lantern, they stopped and divided and lined up 200 marching symbols from 92 As he watched his father's casket Manchester residents who re­ ing,” said Paul Petersen, 51, of 35 Kennedy's death. She was a reason of 1) the tragedy and 2) a Tyler said he remembers TV and Appliance on Main Street, Incredibly, in a time of great nations. being borne down the steps, little member vividly the assassina­ BirchSt. “It was shocking, tragic sixth-grade student. perception of what could have standing on line in the cafeteria, who is now retired. Said that numbers, in a time of repeated with the soldiers and sailors and airmen on the sides of the steps, John Kennedy squinted in the sun tion of President John F. that he would be killed.” Brindamour, a University of been,” said Tyler, who was a leaving his tray and running to a though he was “paralyzed” when reminders that millions would die THERE CAME THEN, from and saluted. Kennedy. student at Northern Arizona television set upon learning of the he heard about it, the news was in a nuclear war, in a time when at the stiffest, straightest atten­ Petersen, on disability retire­ Connecticut library assistant, tion of their lives. Jacqueline the government, from the govern­ And the procession reformed in said students at the former University in Flagstaff, Ariz., tragic event. not as shocking to him as to other experts feared we were being cars, and roiled slowly down the People interviewed at the Man­ ment, was working as an engi­ Kennedy emerged first from the ment of law, the justices of the chester Parkade and on Main neer at Anderson Labs in Bloom­ Lincoln Grammar School in and is now an insurance agent. “I had left my tray in line and people. numbed by numbers and immun­ Supreme Court and the men of the broad boulevard, past the Lincoln “Technically, he hadn't really immediately went to a TV to see He said; “It's a dangerous ized against tragedy, the death of ambulance, still wearing the Street frequently referred to field when he heard the news. Bridgeport were sent home early same pink suit stained through Cabinet and the men of the Memorial, over the Memorial that day, but they were not told done that much yet. They had what had happened,” he said. world we live in.” a single man crowded into our Congress and, perhaps saddest of Bridge and through the high iron Kennedy's assassination on Nov. “Everything stopped. Everyb­ souls and flooded our hearts and eternity the afternoon before. 22,1963 as shocking and unbeliev­ ody stopped what they were why. With the 1962 Cuban missile all, the tiny group of close friends gates of Arlington National crisis still fresh in everyone's filled all the paths of our lives. and advisers who had followed Cemetery, and the line was so able. Though it is 25 years after doing,” he said. “Somebody had a A great shadow fell on the land WITH HER HUSBAND’S the fact, that historical Friday in TV set and everybody crowded mind, students thought that brother, the attorney general of President John F. Kennedy him all the way and were still long the last cars were still maybe the Russians were com­ and the farmer summoned to the leaving the cathedral as the first Dallas is etched in many people's around the TV set. He was a very the United States, with his other following him: Pierre Salinger, minds. popular man. It was very difficult ing, she said. house did not find the will to brother, the youngest member of who worried about his image, and cars were entering the cemetery return to the field, nor the of Cambodia ordered anti- of your powers along lines of to believe that could happen. “We thought something really the United States Senate, with his Ted Sorensen, about his rhetoric, three miles away. “It was like it was yesterday,” Everyone liked him so much.” secretary to the typewriter, nor sisters and his friends and aides American posters hauled down excellence in a life affording and Kenny O'Donnell, about his The bagpipers of the Air Force said Judy Mrosek, 56, of 99 bad had happened, but we didn't the machinist to the lathe. whom he had led to this house, and in Tokyo Bay flags of the U.S. scope.” Here, at this old house, appointments and much more marched over the lip of the hill Hartford Road. Mrosek, a house­ Lillian McCann, 77, of 171 E. know what," Brindamour said. There was a great slowing this far and now no farther. Seventh Fleet dipped in salute had he reached the peak of his than that. playing “The Mist Covered the wife, said she was in Friendly's Center St., who is retired, said she “It wasn't joyful. We thought we down and a great stopping-and the while little Japanese fishing powers? Cardinal Richard Cushing of Mountain," one of John on Main Street when she heard was home at the time of the fatal were going to be invaded (be­ big bronze gong sounded and a Jacqueline Kennedy waited in motionless silence while the boats, on a condolence call, came But now it was time to go. came down the steps of St. Kennedy's favorite tunes. And the news. Everyone in the restau­ shot in Dallas. “Everybody was cause) at the time there was a man shouted the market is closed flag-covered casket was removed close to the great gray warships, The muffled drums began and Matthew's Cathedral to greet the the Marine Corps band played rant was stunned and disbelief sad,” she said. “He was pretty Communist scare.” and the Nfew York Stock Ex­ from the ambulance. Then she their tiny flags at half-mast, too. the cadets of the academies family. “Rose, my dear, my “The Star Spangled Banner" as showed in their eyes, she said. popular. He was young and all the Bill Sinnamon, 60, of Bigelow change stopped, just stopped. The moved forward, and across the dear,” he said, embracing the the body was carried up the women liked him." St., who is retired, was with other Boston Symphony Orchestra and they turned in behind it and “It was such a shock,” she said. walked up the steps and through CLEAR, BRIGHT sunlight and way, through the elms and over mother of the dead president, who grassy slope. Joe Cosgrove, 53, of 14 Strong grief-stricken people at Memor­ stopped a Handel concerto and an arching blue sky promised a “I had never lived through St., was teaching elementary ial Corner Store on Main Street. the glass doors and into the lobby the lawn, the bells of St. John's had lost two other children in war Forever was here and the sun something like that.” started a Beethoven funeral and down the long corridor lined serene Sunday in Washington, Episcopal, “the Church of Presi­ and peace. was sinking behind the Virginia school in Newington on Nov. 22, “There was a bunch of stricken march and the Canadian House of with stiff, silent men in uniform even a sense of gathering majesty dents,” began to toll. And the Jacqueline Kennedy, now hills. The old cardinal came Ann DiTarando, 65, of 93 Pine 1963. He heard of the president's people hanging around,” he said. Commons stopped and a dra­ and finally came to a stop in the as the procession formed to,take Black Watch bagpipers moved joined by her children, knelt to foward again and, in a tone Street, was working as a tele­ assassination through a school The assassination has propelled matic play in Berlin stopped and East Room. John F. Kennedy from the White into place, as so many small parts kiss the cardinal's ring and he pitched to the spheres, he com­ phone operator when she heard announcment. Kennedy into legendary status the United Mations in New York House to the Capitol. moved into place this day, leaned down to kiss Caroline and mended the body of “this wonder­ the news. After the news of the “The principal announced it among presidents, since Kennedy stopped and Congress and courts There the casket was laid Soldiers, sailors and airmen because Jacqueline Kennedy had pat little John, who had begun to ful man. Jack Kennedy” to God. shooting was broadcast on televi­ over the intercom and the whole had not been around long enough and schools and race tracks gently onto the black catafalque stood at ease awaiting the start. remembered that two weeks ago cry on this, his third birthday. From out of the sky in the south 50 sion and on radio, telephone lines school went very quiet,” said to shape the country in his image, stopped, just stopped. And foot­ that held Mr. Lincoln on another Ten army drummers began beat­ on the White House lawn he had Here, still, in the march of the jets roared overhead and there began buzzing with people calling Cosgrove. "There was an old he said. ball games were canceled and dark incredible night almost 100 ing out their muffled tattoo. White enjoyed their music. family milestones was the gaunt again was Air Force One now friends to tell them, she said. Irish custodian (who) came down Joe Tyler, 48, of 444 W. Middle theaters were closed and in years ago. There, the kneeling House employees, cooks and There came then striding up the old priest, who had married John dipping its wings. And three “It just got so noisy and busy,” the hall crying. Turnpike, also agreed that the Dallas a nightclub called the priests began praying as they and maids, secretaries and garden­ avenue the joint chiefs of staff, and Jacqueline Kennedy 10 years cannons, firing in turn, pounded said DiTrando, now retired. "We “I guess I was really shocked; assassination played a part in BILL SINNAMON JUDY MROSEK PAUL PETERSEN Carousel was closed by a others would through the long day ers, gathered forlornly on the heroic in braid, the symbols of the before and baptized their child­ out the last 21-gun salute and up couldn't figure out what hap- kind of unbelieving. He was making Kennedy's death a pivo- . . "stricken people" . . . "a shock” "everything stopped" mourner named Jack Ruby. and night by the flickering light of lawn to watch their president vast power that could not save ren and presided at the funeral of on the hill three riflemen fired a the candles which silhouetted the pass down an archway of 50 flags. him. Could not save the man who their infant son and droned out final farewell volley of three IN WASHINGTON, along Pen honor guard riveted to the floor. “Hey!” shouted a teen-ager had survived the war as a Navy the invocation at the inaugural of rounds. nsylvania Avenue, they had wa­ In the great stillness, under the with a radio stuck in his ear. lieutenant but not the peace as the 35th president of the United Taps was sounded over the hill Connaliy, ited silently all that Friday night black-draped chandeliers, one “Oswald was just shot! “ commander-in-chief. There States. and the flag was raised taut and outside the iron picket fence, tried not to hear the mocking Live, on television, before came then the seven matched And into the cathedral they all level over the coffin and folded NEED SOME EXTRA their eyes scarcely leaving the echoes or see the remembered millions, Lee Harvey Oswald was grays pulling the caisson and went in such diversity as to with loving care and passed from not JFK, SUPER lovely old house. Early in the sights, of Pablo Casals bowing the shot in the basement of the Dallas casket and the riderless horse, include Dwight Eisenhower and hand to hand to the hand of the SPENDING MONEY? evening the guards had kept them cello, of ballet dancers pirouet­ jail by Jack Ruby. He died soon at empty boots reversed, silver Harry Truman and John Glenn widow and the eternal flame was moving and so they walked slowly ting, of great actors reading the same hospital attended by sword sheathed in the ancient and Richard Nixon and Nelson lighted and the Lord's Prayer the target? Newspaper routes available in your area... SIOP& down the street, eyes right, and at Shakespeare and Nobel scientists some of the sa me doctors who had manner of mourning the fallen Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater was intoned once more. And at the comer they turned and came as excited as children by the pronounced the same verdict warrior. and Billy Graham and Henry 3; 34 o'clock, on the afternoon of NEW YORK (AP) - Lee back on the street side of the house, of the Marine Corps over the body of the president of There came then Jacqueline Ford II and George Wallace of the fourth day, John Fitzgerald Harvey Oswald bore a grudge Earn money and prizes by delivering the sidewalk, eyes left. They looked SHOP quartet playing while the presi­ the United States two days Kennedy, now the pride of a Alabama and Martin Luther King Kennedy was lowered gently to against Texas Gov. John Con- Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. like a strange silent group of dent and his lady danced and the before. nation, and she suddenly let go of Georgia. his grave. nally and may have intended to mournful pickets demonstrating great and the glamorous of the Serenity, dignity, any sugges­ kill him instead of President John Call today to get more details. love, not protest. world danced in a merry swirl of tion of majesty suddenly drained . F. Kennedy, according to a new In the chill darkness before coattails and long gowns. out of the American system. 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Greeks, “Happiness is the full use g — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 — > OPINION NATION & WORLD Another John F. Kennedy IN BRIEF Mulroney wins 'free trade’ election TORONTO (AP) - Prime Minister SPME with 82 seats, more than double its 40 about 43 percent for the Conserva­ accurate to say as leader of the party cozy deal! Shuttle in 'deep trouble’ Brian Mulroney called today for The youth of him hnd the gallantry of him of four years ago, and the socialist tives, 32 percent for the Liberals and in this election, this historic election, national healing after voters returned are tied in together. THE NEW YORK (AP) — The recently resigned New Democratic Party of Ed Broad- 20 percent for the New Democrats, that I am not somewhat disappointed. head of Soviet space research says his him to office with a weakened bent with 44 seats, up from 30. with the turnout at about 75 percent of Of course I am.” They made a beautiful human combination majority government, ending a div­ Both Turner and Broadbent vehe­ for arms country’s maiden space shuttle launch had the 17.5 million eligible voters. After a jittery start in the four small to be ruined by one mad bullet plowing its way isive campaign over his U.S.-Canada mently opposed the trade pact, signed "absolutely no scientific value,” and the U.S. The Canadian Press hews agency Maritime provinces of Atlantic Can­ through his bone and flesh. free trade pact. Jan. 2 by Mulroney and President and Soviet shuttle programs are in "deep said the Conservatives had 5.4 million ada, the Conservatives swept Quebec trouble” economically. His Progressive Conservative Reagan, saying Canada would be He was young, and he was gallant, and he By Jack Anderson votes, the Liberals 4.05 million and the and did better than expected in Party won Monday’s national election beholden to America. The pact, was full of a dry, sophisticated humor. and Joseph Spear Roald Z. Sagdeev, who headed the Soviet New Democrats 2.4 million. Ontario, Canada’s largest province Space Research Institute for 15 years, said last as Canadians accepted the “ leap of passed by the U.S. Congress, requires Perhaps the humor helped make him seem While party loyalists celebrated to where opposition was thought to be week’s inaugural Soviet shuttle flight — like faith” that the 10-year deal to ratification by Canada’s parliament. WASHINGTON - If the PentagoO the sound of a jazz band playing the strongest to the free trade agreement. the most intelligent president of our times. the 1981 flight of the first U.S. shuttle — was an eliminate all remaining trade barri­ "Canadians have ... indicated the U.S. Battle Hymn of the Republic, procurement system has run amok-. They also did well across western He could usually see himself, and one who “ outstanding technological achievement.” ers with their economically intimidat­ road they wish to follow,” the prime Mulroney watched the final election American defense contractors aren’t Canada, especially in Alberta where sees himself can see others well, including his The shuttle, however, “ is technology of the ing southern neighbor was good for minister told a midnight rally in his results coming in from the Western the only ones who are cashing in on th6 the country. the important oil and gas industry was opponents. 21st century. Why should we pay 20th century hometown of Baie-Comeau, Quebec. provinces with family, friends and situation. An Israeli arms dealer^ money for it?” However happy Mulroney was with He predicted his second term would eager for the deal to proceed. There was a time when some of us were a Shlomo Zabludowicz, has also landet) aides at a nearby hotel. "M y personal view is that American his new mandate, the Conservatives bring "not just more prosperity, but A somber Turner said from Van­ The Liberals’ did better than little frightened of his youth. We thought that, lucrative military contracts and has saw their clout erode in the newly more oppportunity and security for all come to the attention of federal experience with the shuttle indicates that from couver, British Colombia, that he had expected in the Atlantic provinces, when he actually got into the cold w ar battle the point of view of cost efficiency, the shuttle is expanded 295-seat House of Com­ Canadians.” Canada is enjoying a investigators. I fought “ with all my heart and with all while the New Democrats turned out he had talked about so much, he was at first in deep trouble,” said Sagdeev, mons. They won 169 races on Monday six-year economic boom. my strength and I ’ve got no regrets at best in British Columbia. On June 14, the FBI searched thj as compared to 211 out of 282 seats in nervous and uncertain. But we saw him settle It was the first time since 1953 that a all” for waging the bitterly contested Mulroney has said he would call home of Meivyn Paisley, formef the 1984 election. party won consecutive majority go­ campaign, called Oct. 1 by Mulroney. parliament back into session — likely down, and blood himself, until he got to be assistant secretary of the Navy; Stealth unveiled today Official figures with 95 percent of vernments, and the first time this Broadbent was similarly dejected, by Dec. 12 — to proceed with the able to fight with magnanimity and tolerance Among other things, they wer« the vote counted showed the opposi­ PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) — The Air Force is century for the Conservatives. telling a half-empty union hall in legislation needed for the agreement looking for indications that Paislejl tion Liberal Party led by John Turner toward his enemy as well as considerable bringing the B-2 stealth bomber, the crown The popular vote broke down to Oshawa, Ontario, “ It would not be to take effect Jan. 1 as scheduled. had helped Zabludowicz obtain mil; mastery. Jewel of its super secret "black inventory,” out itary contracts between 1981 and 1988; But even when that judgment he was from behind the veil of secrecy that has Paisley is a central figure in the shrouded it for a decade. always talking about may have been a little Pentagon procurement probe, but nd uncertain, he never lacked for courage. He charges have been filed. The high-technology flying-wing aircraft, Dangerous toys designed to penetrate enemy radar defense The latest Pentagon contract giver; had the best kind — the courage to be gentle, and drop nuclear bombs, was being unveiled to Zabludowicz’s firm, Soltam Ltd.,- the courage to go calmly against an hysterical today by Northrop Corp. at a rollout ceremony was announced in March. Soltam, in a general trend of surface nonsense, the joint venture with Martin MariettsC — although at a secure distance of 200 feet. on the increase courage to take the full and single Corp., won a $270 million contract to "It is simply not comparable to anything responsibility for a mistake which may have build 120mm mortars for the Army. ■ ever done before. It is the first real WASHINGTON (AP) - A last year, including 105,000 to computer-age aircraft,” Northrop spokesman been created by many. The decision to buy the Israeli^ consumer group says toys that children under 15, according to Les Daly said Monday in one of the aerospace can be dangerous to children are He had the courage always to be himself. designed mortars came after foub, the safety commission. A shared emotional experience years of wrangling between Congress, company’s first public pronouncements about more available than ever, and it Two types of toys to avoid, the the B-2. He had the supreme courage to make and the Army. In 1984, Congress! criticized the government for consumer group said, are baby himself the leader in the direct and necessary So Sterling Goplerud. our new authorized the Army to pursue al Daly referred to an aircraft that has not yet failing to respond. walkers and crib gyms. The By Nancy Pappas sembled fora "don’t panic’’ speech by flown and which the General Accounting Office assault on one of the great barriers principal from the great Midwest, mortar contract. Zubludowicz cele-1 “ Dangerous and potentially walkers can tip over or fall down our principal, and a half-hour or so of estimates could cost taxpayers up to $68.5 unworthily surviving in this democracy of decided that the best way to prevent a television. brated by hosting a party at his; dangerous toys are more availa­ stairs, while the gyms are respon­ Henry Hinkel was the last man with billion if the Pentagon builds the 132 panic was to get the news out to all the I realize now that these were efforts Washington home for the Senate- ble than ever this year.” said the sible for a dozen deaths and 662 ours. whom you'd expect to share an aircraft-fleet sought by the Air Force. students. As students moved through made to kill time, as our school buses Defense Appropriations Subcommit-1 Consumer Affairs Committee of other injuries in the past five When he had dared to fight that battle, and emotional experience. He was a man the long, dark halls to their home­ were rerouted so we could be tee, a committee staffer and other! the Americans for Democratic years, the report said. whose emotional gamut seemed to had won, the main domestic effort of his rooms, teachers were briefed on the dismissed early. But though it served sources told our associate Jim Lynch.; Judge appeals to Reagan Action. "Our consumer group The report recommended some administration pressed on toward a second run all the way from belligerent to situation. The cozy relationship apparently; was inundated by potentially basic safety guidelines for gleefully vengeful. a purely practical purpose to the great battle of the same nature. school system, it helped the students bothered Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-1 WASHINGTON (AP) - The judge in the dangerous toys." Christmas-shopping parents: He seemed to take delight in A president shot. A killer at large. enormously. Ariz. Immediately after he replaced! Iran-Contra case says President Reagan The group’s 17th annual report ■ Look for sharp edges, small These domestic battles, the other great terrorizing the seventh-graders in his The nation shocked and grieving. We seemed to gather strength from Sen. John Tower. R-Texas, as Senate; should consider the “ various courses of action issued Monday also criticized the parts, projectiles and potential battle being fought in the whole world, were homeroom at Eastview Junior High We walked into the homeroom — sitting. 944 strong, in the auditorium Armed Services Committee chair-; he may take” to stop the trial of Oliver L. North Consumer Product Safety Com­ danger if the toy breaks. Toys School in White Plains, N.Y. That’s such as to breed extrem ist emotions in the mine was Room 101 — with the with its plush seats and enormous man in January 1985, Goldwater sent- to prevent national security secrets from being mission. the federal agency with fabric in them should say the what made the fourth Friday of minds of men, or to enlist the partisanship of strangest feeling. What event was stage. a letter to Army Secretary John'. disclosed. charged with overseeing consu­ material is flame retardant or November 1963 so strange. sick men in search of extremist emotions. important enough to pull us from We were grieving, frightened, none Marsh Jr. The congressional authori-! U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell did not *■ } i mer goods. flame resistant. Painted toys It was then that we saw a Mr. Hinkel \ K- French class or earth science lab, of us certain where to turn. If our zation bill had included some condi-; say that Reagan should consider pardoning the The report assailed what it said should be non-toxic. Yesterday some of this irrational ugliness who cared deeply about something orchestra rehearsal or a gymnastics teachers were so deeply distressed, tions that appeared to make Zubludo-j four Iran-Contra defendants but suggested is the “ pitiful ineptitude" of the ■ Read the directions. Avoid took the shape and concentrated power of a other than his grade book. This was a workout? what reaction could we expect from wicz the only possible supplier,! other means by which the trial could be safety commission. toys with instructions that are too Mr. Hinkel who seemed to exude bullet. Immediately we sensed something our parents? Goldwater said that wasn’t what,’ stopped. Commission spokeswoman complicated. When a culprit is found guilty, there will warmth, caring and even a bit of strange about Mr. Hinkel. Where was Congress had in mind. “ There was; He said that under the Classified Information Elaine Tyrrell said the agency ■ Consider the child’s age. understanding. People wept openly, both students also be some guilt for the climate which the usual small sneer? The bushy, and teachers, but it helped to be clearly no intent to stifle competition- Procedures Act, Reagan could declare that the wouldn’t comment yet on the Good toys should not require This was a Mr. Hinkel who wept. Andy Rooney-style eyebrows doing together. or to accelerate the acquisition! danger of disclosing highly sensitive govern­ report, but she said it plans to constant supervision to ensure produced and inspired him. President John F. Kennedy had push-ups along his forehead? As our buses were called, we left . process to the point where adequate! ment secrets was so great that the charges issue its own Christimas toy safety or correct use. Also, watch Let us try to cleanse ourselves, not merely been shot. We were in our sixth-period Nothing we had experienced had that room somewhat reluctantly. I testing was not possible.” he wrote.; must be dropped. The president, as the nation’s guidelines. for inadequate or misleading age classes when an announcement told by condemnation and punishment, but by prepared us for a subdued Mr. Hinkel. heard not a single jubilant comment After the Goldwater letter, at least- chief law enforcement officer, could either Toys caused 131,000 injuries labels. trying to make some of our own living a all students were to return to their I cannot remember his precise two other companies entered the! directly order the case dropped or he could homerooms. about our early dismissal — even tribute to the memory of this clean, gallant, words. I'm not sure they matter, after from those who normally worked as mortar competition before losing out; invoke secrecy laws to prevent disclosure of Immediately, the student body was '< t 25 years. But the impact was clear. little as possible. to Soltam this year. ; classified information, which could have the literate, humor-gifted, excellence-dedicated abuzz. What could be happening? I "The man was devastated. A man And on the bus home, the image I Throughout the years that Zabludo-! same effect. AP photo Arafat’s visa OK’d young leader. learned later that a few of our number who seemed to worship no one but carried most strongly was of Henry wicz waited inthe wings. Rep. Joseph! BREAKING NEW GROUND — President Reagan and wife, Nancy, talk as All the qualities in Jqhn F. Kennedy seemed already had heard the awful news, the himself was moved past words, as he McDade. R-Pa.. went to bat for him.,’ completely unbelievable news. Hinkel, showing the students that he, they shovel dirt Monday for the groundbreaking of Reagan’s presidentiai to add up to one final denominator. attempted to explain to us what had too, was a vulnerable human being. McDade, the ranking Republican on; Onassis body held up Students taking messages to the happened. the House Defense Appropriations! library in Simi Valley, Calif. The Reagans gathered with close friends to for U.N. address He was a civilized man, who fought against That he, too, could be touched by the BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - The office had heard the radio news As it turnedout, Mr. Hinkei's failure Subcommittee, was looking out for hi.s! break ground on what wiii be the $40 miliion home for the iargest barbarism at home and abroad. magnitude of the murder of the transfer of the body of heiress Christina bulletins. Those in a classroom to communicate didn’t matter much constituents back home. ; CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - PLO This was in his character as well as in his president. Onassis to a Greek island for burial has been accumuiation of papers and memorabilia for any president. Esmat Abdel-Meguid that the nearest the teachers' lounge noticed in the long run. After 20 minutes or so United Press International recently; chief Yasser Arafat said today held up by judicial authorities pending the U.S. administration has agreed to action. His hope for and belief in the the khot formed around the tiny in the homerooms, the entire student reported that Soltam had assured! the United States has agreed to determination of the exact cause of death. grant me an entry visa so I can possibility of a world in which men treated black-and-white television and went body was brought down to the Nancy Pappas is a reporter for the McDade that it would put the! give him an entry visa so he can over to investigate. A preliminary coroner’s report on Monday address the United Nations,” auditorium, where we were as­ Manchester Herald. production plant in McDade’s district; address the U.N. General Assem­ each other as civilized human beings was the said the cause of death was acute pulmonary Congressman denies Arafat said. bly in New York. dominant theme of his living. if Soltam won the contract. A; There was no immediate com­ edema, or the accumulation of fluid in her Arafat indicated in remarks to The degree to which our living still falls spokesman for McDade said there! ment from U.S. officials. was "no proof" of such a deal and that! lungs. The report did not say what caused the reporters that the visa was Abdel-Meguid said last week short of that civilized state became the mark the production site has not yet been; build-up. obtained with President Hosni Days in Dallas: November 1963 Ms. Onassis, 37, died Saturday at the country charge of extortion that Egypt was interceding with of his dying. chosen. But he noted that Soltam has- Mubarak’s help. Speaking after a home of her friends, Albert and Marina Washington in an attempt to The horror of the sacrifice to which he strongly considered building the plant! meeting with Foreign Minister new Interstate 4 across Florida, The frightened. The cut over his eye was Dodero. A doctor at Clinica del Sol hospital in secure a visa for Arafat. By Ed Cain near a testing facility owned by Pocal! NEW YORK (AP) - U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia’s South Bronx congressional dis­ Esmat Abdel-Meguid, Arafat headed, combined with the nobility with mood was quiet at Jhe old Orlando very evident. Officials had taken him Buenos Aires, where the body was first taken, Industries in Scranton, Pa., which is; Garcia, indicted with his wife in the trict that became a huge defense contrac­ also said more than 50 countries Arafat did not specify a date for which he followed his path of duty and airport. to another room for questioning. said the cause of death was a heart attack. As a 1959 graduate of Manchester in McDade’s district. Zabludowicz is- Wedtech scandal two weeks after his tor through a Small Business Administra­ have recognized a Palestinian his second address to the General On the flight everyone talked about Police Chief Jess Curry held an Heart attacks can cause an accumulation of principle toward whatever the danger might High School, it never crossed my mind one of the principals in Pocal! re-election to a sixth term, vowed to fight tion program that allowed minority-owned state proclaimed last week by the Assembly. His first address, in what was going to happen. World War impromptu interview. This is the fluid in the lungs. be, made the imperfect torch of civilization that four years later. I’d be close to Industries. ; the corruption charges "with all of my firms to obtain government contracts PLO’s parliament-in-exile. 1974, followed U.N. acceptance of III ... an invasion of Cuba ... etc. interview where it seems I was Forensic experts were analyzing body tissue flam e higher as he passed it on. one of the biggest stories of the We have obtained Army records; God-given strength.” without competitive bidding. “ President Mubarak informed the Palestine Liberation Organi­ Arriving at Hobby Airport in Houston, immediately alongside the chief and and other evidence to determine whether drugs century. It simply proves the point which indicate that McDade badgered* The indictments against the 55-year-old me today (Tuesday) through Dr. zation as an official observer. I connected with Trans-Texan Air­ I ’m seen on many of the films which But allegations of bribery, influence­ that you never know what’s going to the Army with at least six letters.! figured in Ms. Onassis’ death. Democrat and his wife, Jane Lee Garcia, — Manchester Evening Herald lines. It was strange that the stewar­ were made. peddling and other wrongdoing enmeshed happen. trying to hasten the selection of a; 48, were issued three days after Rep. Mario dess was dressed in a cowgirl outfit Saturday afternoon, it seemed the Wedtech in a series of federal and state Saturday, Nov. 23,1963 After leaving MHS, I traveled to mortar contractor. Army records also; Biaggi, D-N.Y., was sentenced to eight with a five-gallon hat. It seemed out of focus shifted to New Orleans where investigations that forced it into bank­ Boston to attend a junior college show 14 telephone conversations- Nixon praises Quayle years in prison for extorting cash and stock place. Oswald was known to have passed out ruptcy proceedings in December 1986. NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS where I spent, essentially, a school between McDade and Army Underse-! valued at up to $3 million from the Wedtech My flight arrived in Dallas shortly leaflets supporting Cuba, Earlier in WASHINGTON (AP) — Dan Quayle is not " I maintain my innocence and that of my year — September through April. cretary James Ambro.se from May! Corp. after 6 p.m. It was getting dark. As I 1963, I had become friends with a the “ intellectual midget” portrayed by the wife and pledge to fight this case with all of Although just 18, I managed to snag a 1985 to May 1987. ' ; At least 19 people, including former drove into the city every radio station young woman who lived in New news media, says formei" President Richard my God-given strength,’ said Garcia, a job in Lakeland, Fla., in 1960 where White House aide Lyn Nofziger, have been either had funeral-like music or was McDade maintains that he pressed* M. Nixon. two-time Bronze Star winner in the Korean virtually every aspect of radio skill Orleans, She said she’d pick me up at the mortar issue because the Army! convicted in the case. Nofziger was found doing news on the assassination. I the airport and take me to French When the vice president-elect and the man War who in 1978 became the second person was needed to handle copy writing, needed to upgrade its antiquated! guilty of illegal lobbying. checked into a downtown hotel and Street, where Oswald had lived. I who also was vice president for eight years of Puerto Rican ancestry to be elected to sales, logs, DJ’s, sports and news. I systems, and that he supported open; In Monday’s federal grand jury indict­ rushed to the police department. In made reservations and headed for talked for the first time on Monday, they the House of Representatives. BO LEN S T W O was forced to learn the business while competition for the contract. ! ments, the Garcias were accused of retrospect, security was nil. I simply New Orleans Sunday morning. She discussed U.S.-Soviet relations, arms control a teen-ager living by himself. On McDade’s even-handed intentions! extorting $76,000 from Wedtech plus a "M y brush with the criminal justice explained who I was and that 1 was was at the airport gate and we headed negotiations between the two superpowers and STAGE POWER! occasions like that, you grow up fast. may not always have been clear to the! $20,000 interest-free loan from one-time system has left me deeply shaken as I have news director of a radio station in for French Street. While on the way, the role of the vice presidency. Real fast. Army. After McDade sent the A rm y Wedtech vice chairman Mario Moreno in observed the government harass and Lakeland. That got me anywhere I the car radio blared, Oswald has been After the meeting, Nixon pronounced Quayle I stayed with the station for more updates on Soltam’s efforts to meet - exchange for obtaining "favorable, lucra­ intimidate my staff, colleagues, friends wanted to go in the policedepartment. shot and killed in Dallas." a man of intelligence and dedication and said 00 than two years until trying to move contract specifications. Undersecre-1 tive defense contracts for Wedtech," said and family to induce them to say $ . As soon as possible I called my I called back to Lakeland and we he’ll be "an excellent vice president.” 525 into the political arena. That failed. I tary Ambrose wrote back on Feb. 10,; James Fox, head of the FBI office here. something negative about me while station, WLAK, with details and did decided to pick up whatever I could in “ I was very surprised. He is a very different had been promised a job by a man 1987, and reminded McDade, "O f; They also were accused of receiving virtually ignoring polygraph evidence phone reports for what seemed like New Orleans and head back for man from the intellectual midget who has been running for governor but it was course, before we can proceed further • $77,500 and a diamond and emerald demonstrating my innocence and all other hours. Late that night, police brought Lakeland. Twenty-four hours later, I portrayed among the media,” Nixon told necessary for me to "get lost” for a in this matter, we must hear from ! necklace from Wedtech founder John exculpatory information and testimony,” ■/ut Lee Harvey Oswald fora midnight was back in Florida and watching reporters at an impromptu news conference. few months until he was ready to other bidders” ; Mariotta and his wife, Jennie, in 1985. Garcia said in a statement issued through news conference. Lights flashing, what was going on in Dallas. Like announce. In short, that didn’t work Zabludowicz’s access to Pentagon* Wedtech was a tiny machine shop in a spokesman. Bill Danvers. reporters yelling, police looking un­ millions of others, it was a difficult out and I joined another station in contracts first surfaced in 1983 when it sure of themselves, pushing, jostling, time for all of us. Save Lakeland in November 1963. My first was revealed that Assistant Secretary elbows flying. You name it, you In the days afterward, I spoke to a day on the job was Nov. 18. That week, of Defense Richard N. Perle had probably saw it. number of civic and school groups John F. Kennedy was shot. recommended that the Army buy Bush meets another winner today I got back to my room around 2 about my experience. I ’m still trying I had just finished broadcasting the weapons from a Zbiudowicz com­ a.m,, then got up at 6 a.m. and headed to gather the video that shows me with noon news and headed to downtown pany. back for the police station. It seemed Oswald and other officials. No doubt WASHINGTON (A P) - George attorney general and Lauro F. John Sununu, Bush’s choice for In Houston, Bush will discuss Lakeland for lunch. As was my Model -lOJI as though hundreds of news personnel my grandchildren will have some­ Bush is off to a fast start in filling Cavazos as education secretary. White House chief of staff. “ economy, trade, drug enforce­ custom, I poked my head in at the Mlnl-editorial were on hand. Having covered the thing to talk about. his Cabinet, but he says he will They join Treasury Secretary Sununu told the governors, “ I ment" and “ possibly” immigra­ Marine recruiting station to say hello. space shots at Cape Canaveral, I was Americans who are determined to refrain from proposing new for­ Nicholas F. Brady, another hol­ think the next thing you’ll see, tion issues with Salinas, said As I walked in they hollered, "The familiar with large media crowds but Ed Cain, formerly of Manchester, Is keep their handguns will be hard eign policy initiatives either in dover, and James A. Baker III, probably after Thanksgiving, is Tate. president has been shot.' 1 rushed this was something beyond descrip­ now associated with KRIV-TV In pressed to dismiss a recent study in today’s meeting with his Mexican the former treasury secretary the focus shift a little bit to the “ These are informal discus­ Power to Keep Up With The Big Guys O IM8 by NCA. MC back to the station, listening to details tion. I knew the networks were “ live” Houston Vancouver and Seattle. Researchers counterpart or in nex.t month’s and now Bush’s choice for secre­ defense side, a little rounding out sions between two presidents on the radio during my 10-minute trip. • Powerful 4 HP • Directional Chute* Control "How about a cigarette? Er ... on second for a lot of this but I still managed to at three universities chose those talks with Soviet President Mik­ tary of state. He also named of that team, and then rounding, elect,” she said, adding that the Upon arrival my first stop was the thought, never mind." get my tape recorder mike in front of a neighboring cities as a test case for hail Gorbachev. Richard G. Darmanasdirectorof out of some of the other major meeting was “ to symbolize the • 2-Stage 21" • Folding Handles Associated Press machine and listen­ lot of people. Bush was flying off before dawn Letters to the editor the effectiveness of handgun laws. the Office of Management and areas.” importance of the relationship • Big I T Auger Diameter ing to the network. The news filtered I positioned myself outside of an They found that a person is five times for what was expected to be a Budget. The New York Times, citing with our neighbor Mexico.” in; The president was dead. office where Oswald was being more likely to be shot to death by a belated victory celebration with Brady and Baker were accom­ unidentified Bush transition With four Cabinet members I told the new owner, Roland Potter, questioned. Sooner or later he’d come Letters should be brief and to the handgun in Seattle than across the Republican governors in Point panying Bush for-today’s private aides, reported today that Bush chosen. Bush is off to a faster TAKE THE that perhaps I should go to Dallas. out the door. Mid-morning Saturday, point. They should be typed or neatly border in Vancouver. The cities and Clear, Ala., before heading to talks and luncheon at the Johnson has decided to offer former Sen. start than most recent U.S. iHaiirltPslrrI iirralti That would make an impact on the the door opened. I shouted a question Handwritten, and, for ease in editing, their people are as close as twins, Houston for a get-acquainted Space Center in Houston with John G. Tower of Texas the job of presidents. NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS local news scene if I reported from meeting with President-elect at Oswald: "Did you kill the presi­ should be double-spaced. Letters except for one important difference: Salinas, who takes office Dec. 1. defense secretary after Tower did not name Foundtd In 1681 Dallas itself. The answer was yes. Carlos Salinas de Gortari of dent?" Our eyes met and he must be signed with name, address Vancouver has strict gun control The president-elect and his agreed to name a strong manager his first Cabinet choice until Dec. W.H. PREUSS SONS PENNY M SIEFFEBT...... Publlihtr They called a travel agency to mumbled, but he was turning his head and daytime telephone number (for laws. Mexico. entourage were flying first to from outside the Pentagon as his GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor 11, 1980. Dwight Eisenhower 220 BOSTON TPKE, RTE 6 & 44 determine my quickest flight to and saying "no." Everyone was verification). On Monday Bush named two Mobile, Ala., and motoring to top aide. Is DOUGLAS A BEVINS...... Exocullv*Editor Dallas. I had to go to Orlando and came closer, naming his first on MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor shouting a question and Oswald didn’t The Herald reserves the right to edit Jack Anderson and his associate, more members of his Cabinet, Point Clear to address the Repub­ Transition spokeswoman BOLTON. CT • 643-9492 change in Houston. I sped at speeds reaching once again into the Nov. 20, 1952. Bush named Baker ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AmocIi I* Editor seem to know what question to letters in the interests of brevity, Joseph Spear, are syndicated colum­ lican governors’ conference, Sheila Tate said late Monday she on Nov. 9, the morning after the approaching 100 miles an hour on the ranks of recent Reagan appoin­ respond to. He looked confused and clarity and taste. nists. which heard Monday from one of had no information on prospects election, and announced Brady HIGH PERFORMANCE SINCE 1911 tees to keep Dick Thornburgh as Balens. their own. New Hampshire Gov. for a Tower appointment. was staying Nov. 15. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday, Nov, 22, 1988 1 iBanrliriitrr Hrralii Panel interviews Landfill Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 3 consulting firms SPORTS Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 proceeding. He added that he Is considering By Andrew Yurkovsky “ wrote off” Bennet, Shaw and a total revision of the state's solid /Manchester Herald Boyer because of its lack of waste laws, or the drafting of a experience in doing manager specific statute dealing with The services of a consulting searches. Celtic boss operations like N S Realty. firm to help screen candidates for DiRosa wouldn’t rule the Herald Angle He described such operations the town manager’s post will cost Bennet, Shaw and Boyer firm out, as "transfer for recycling roughly $10,000 to $20,000, not saying that the committee was Earl Yost facilities.” including expenses, town Direc­ leaning toward the other two (I ^ Stephens and the executive tor Ronald Osella said today. candidates. He said that he and has tough officer of N S Realty, Angelo Members of a committee han­ Director Stephen T. Cassano, Squillante, have said that gar­ dling the search interviewed another member of the commit­ bage containing recyclables is representatives from three con­ tee, would do some further hauled to the 260 Tolland Turn­ sulting firms on Monday and will research later today. pike facility, separated and sold make a recommendation tonight Osella said that Korn-Ferry’s choices to other firms for processing. to the full Board of Directors on fee would be $15,000. With a $5,000 Collegian not While they have admitted that which one of them should be cap on traveling expenses, the some of the garbage is from out of hired. By Howard Ulman total cost for assistance from that town, they say that the residue The board is looking for a The Associated Press firm could be as high as $20,000, remaining after the separation of manager to replace Robert B. Osella said. likely to win the recyclables is generated Weiss, who will retire June 30, BROOKLINE. Mass. — Boston Celtics coach within the town. 1989. He said the fee for Isaacson, Jimmy Rodgers knows what he doesn’t have — Town ordinances prohibit the Osella and Mayor Peter P. Miller,. Gilvar and Boulware Larry Bird. Now he’s trying to figure out what he dumping of out-of-town garbage DiRosa Jr. said that the commit­ would be one-third of the manag­ in Manchester has left. in the landfill. tee had agreed Monday that two er’s salary plus expenses. In his first year as coach of the most successful Stephens said that under Mon­ of the firms would probably be The manager’s current salary College mnners once dominated the scene in the franchise in NBA history, Rodgers istryingtobtend day’s court order. N S Realty will more suitable than the third. is $68,000, and members of the Manchester Road Race victory circle, but it’s no three rookies and three second-year pros into an be permitted to continue hauling The three firms being consi­ search committee have agreed longer the case. otherwise elderly team. Until that process progresses, he is reluctant to residue to the town landfill as long dered are Kom-Ferry Interna­ that the minimum salary for a With the 52nd mnning of Connecticut’s No. 1 road add a player to replace Bird.thestarforward whois as it meets the guidelines of its tional of Stamford; Isaacson, new manager should be at least race, the third oldest in New England, scheduled state permit, which calls for a expected to be sidelined three to four months after Miller, Gilavar and Boulware of $75,000. Thanksgiving morning at 10, club entrants now ratio of 80 percent reyclables to 20 undergoing surgery Saturday to remove bone spurs Boston; and Bennet, Shaw and Osella said that Bennet, Shaw hold down the favorite’s role. percent residue. from both heels. Boyer of Boston. and Boyer would charge a flat fee Not since the 1979 Turkey Day trot when John He said that the percentage will Osella said that the committee of $9,000, plus expenses. “ I frankly would rathertotallyknowexactly what be monitored through monthly Treacy was still at Providence College has a we have on our 11-man roster and that will tell us reports to the town. AP photo collegian broke the tape first. The Treacy triumph what void we have and where our greatest need is.” was his second wearing the colors of PC. The man If the 80-to-20 percent ratio MOMENTS AFTER SHOOTING — Rodgers, an assistant under former coach K.C, cannot be met. Stephens said. “ I after the president was shot during a mainly responsible for the start of the “ Irish Jones, said Monday. President John F. Kennedy is slumped Union ready to strike presume we’ll be back in court.” motorcade through Dallas on Nov. 22, Connection’s” domination of the local race later AP photo “ It could be at guard. It could be at forward. It in the back seat of this convertible as his added two more triumphs. could be at center. I ’m not really sure right now, but Stephens said that the the 1963. Twenty-five years after his assas­ TOUCHDOWN — San Francisco tight declaratory judgment is a “ dec­ wife leans over him and a Secret Service Treacy’s four victories trail only Amby Burfoot’s ton’s Barry Wilburn (45) watches in their we’ll know that after we look at these 11 guys sination, Americans remember Kennedy at Pratt & >Vhitney end (84) leaps across the laration as to the legal rights” of agent rides on the bumper moments with a striking sense of loss. nine and Johnny Kelley’s half dozen on the all-time NFL game Monday night at Candiees- playing for a little bit.” both parties in the case. He said list and is tied with Joe McCluskey, who also won line for a touchdown as Washing- tick Park. The 49ers won, 37-21. Bird was able to walk well with a new cast and was the case would now go to trial, but By Nancy Concelman talization and surgical costs, four times. discharged from the hospital Monday. “ He’s in good he could not say when that would /Manchester Herald which amounts to $500 per year Seven of Burfoot’s nine wins were in succession spirits with a very good sense of humor. My original be. for an individual and $1,000a year while Kelley, McCluskey and Eamonn Coghlan prognosis of his return to basketball in 3‘/i to 4 Court officials this morning Dallas Legacy The union representing blue for families. Pratt currently each recorded three in a row. months at this point appears reasonable,” said the could not confirm the ruling collar workers at Pratt A Whitney covers all costs. Redskins’ playoff hopes team physician. Dr. Arnold Scheller. Defending champion and No. 1 the past two From page 1 From page 1 is poised to strike if talks between “ Depending on what they come The Celtics were 2-4 with Bird and are 2-1 since hr reported by Meotti and Stephens. years. John Doherty will be out to match the three the parties fail to resolve dis­ up with for a wage determines stopped playing. Theirdefense was shaky in a loss in straight successes of the aforementioned Thursday agreements over health care whether we’ll walk or not, “ said a Washington Saturday night and now they face a specials the past several months Democratic Mayor Peter P. that splendid memory.” costs and other issues by Sunday, worker at the East Hartford against another star-studded field headed by tough grind of four games in five days. and trying to formalize my own DiRosa Jr., who is 41. was a junior But he added that the “ splendid when the union’s three-year con­ plant, a Manchester resident who national figures. slipping from their grasp It begins tonight in Hartford, Conn., against Accord opinions” about what happened, in high school when Kennedy was memory” of Kennedy is in itself tract expires. did not want his name used. Doherty, a transplanted Englishman who Cleveland. A home game Wednesday night against he said. ‘ T v e been walking all assassinated. He said that the important. Talks between company and “ They (workers) don’t want to competed for Ireland in the 1988 Summer Olympic Charlotte is the only breather before games Friday Bv Dave Carpenter who completed 27 of 41 passes for Montana threw two TD passes From page 1 over the place.” lesson he learned from Kennedy “ It became a part of us, in a union officials today were sche­ strike, but they’re ready to.” Games, will be out to uphold the stranglehold the night against Milwaukee and Saturday night in The Associated Press 271 yards and three touchdowns for the first time since Sep­ Jordan said he was disap­ was that the only reason politi­ sense.” he said. duled to end about 5 p.m., said a The worker, who said he feared “ Irish Connection” has boasted over the last Atlanta. but suffered two interceptions, tember. He connected on an pointed the city and county cians exist is to help people. Kennedy was loved by millions spokesman for Machinists Local for his job security if identiHed, decade. The Celtics have had some strong stretches in SAN FRANCISCO - The Wa­ was similarly glum. 18-yarder to Brent Jones on the that agreements reached in any planned no formal anniversary “ That’s been a key to me,” he of Americans, and he made them 91. Negotiations between the two added, “ That’s (full coverage) For the last seven Road Races over games, but Rodgers said they have been inconsist shington Redskins have had a “ We’ve got to continue to 49ers’ first possession and an future negotiations should be ceremonies, but said he thought said. proud to be Americans, as sides began in September. something we fought for 15 years Manchester’s paved streets, "Irish Connection” ent, a common weakness of young players. At an hard time hanging onto the bail believe in each other.” Williams 80-yard tipped bomb to Jerry made public when they are made he understood why. DiRosa said that Kennedy was President Reagan has done, The union distributed a flier ago.” representatives have had their named inscribed on unusually long 2-hour, 15-minute practice Monday. all season. Now their playoff said. “ I don’t think we’ve got the Rice on their next-to-last series of by negotiators. "They (local officials) worked a brilliant politician, and he Naab said. last week to its 11,(X)0 workers Rodgers concentrated on defense. The company also proposes the winners list as well as nine of'the last 10 years. chances are slipping through kind of guys who are going to say, the night, matching the longest The negotiations, in progress 25 years to try to get the nation to showed his brilliance in forcing Naab doesn’t recall whether he statewide listing strike benefits “ We’re 4-5,” he said. “ It’s not where we want to increases in insurance deducti­ Three men, Coghlan (3), Treacy (4) and Doherty their grasp ’Let’s start up our car and get pass play of the quarterback’s since January, have been carried forget it,” he said. Nikita Krushchev to remove voted in 1960, but he said, “ If I and picket line assignments at be, but I still feel that we’ve made strides in a bles and new payroll deductions (2) have caught the fancy of the crowd since ready for the Christmas career. out by DiRosa and district The Dallas County Democratic Soviet missiles from Cuba during voted, I voted for (Kennedy).” four plants. George Almeda, The Redskin.s. averaging number of areas and I think over the long haul a lot for special medical accounts that Treacy ended Burfoot’s reign in 1978. holidays.’” But he complained afterward of Director Samuel Longest in pri­ Party, which had been in charge the Missile Crisis in 1962. Democratic state Rep. James national labor representative for nearly three turnovers per game, of things that we’re addressing right now will be to union officials say add up to $1 per Treacy’s course record of 21.26 set in 1979 a stiff left knee that he sprained vate, with only broad terms made of the official observance, last Thompson, who is 56 and was 31 R. McCavanagh, D-Manchester, Local 91, also said the union was made four Monday night ina 37-21 Only Dallas and Tampa Bay our benefit later on.” hour pay cut. appears safe as constmetion work on the upper end when he tripped over offensive public. marked the anniverary five years at the time of Kennedy’s death, believes that among Kennedy’s prepared for a strike. loss to San Franci.sco that ail but have given away more gifts in the Jim Paxson, a 6-foot-6 guard, started the last Pratt & Whitney earlier this o f Highland Street is bound to shave.several tackle Steve Wallace in the At the district meeting. Direc­ ago. Since then, it has sponsored said that Kennedy’s election contributions were his concern Almeda, who could not be dethroned the defending Super form of fumbles and intercep­ three games in Bird’s place and scored 39 points. year eliminated 2,600 white collar seconds off this year’s winning time. Doherty’s second quarter. tor Joseph Tripp moved to set ceremonies each May in honor of marked a change from the for minority groups and for the reached for comment this morn­ Bowl champions. John Taylor’s tions than Washington. Depending on matchups, Rodgers said he would jobs from plants nationwide to winning effort last November was five seconds off It was Montana’s 32-year-old early dates for an explanation of Kennedy’s birthday. laid-back atmosphere in the 1950s working man. ing, said Monday negotiations are 95-yard punt return and Joe switch players in Bird’s spot. help improve the company’s the existing standard. San Francisco’s strong de­ legs, not his arm, that put an end the agreement to the district “ We got the impression that the under President Eisenhower. Like others, McCavanagh, 49. continuing. He said he could not Montana’s two touchdown pas.ses Second-year forwards Reggie Lewis and Brad position in the jet engine market. fense, somewhat overlooked in to Washington’s mild second-half voters and for a date on which family preferred we remember “ With Kennedy, there was an thinks that Kennedy instilled a elaborate because the company and scoring run for the 49ers did Lohaus should see considerable action. The other □ □ □ the team’s seven-game offensive comeback bid. those voters would vote on the the happier moment celebrating appeal to the people — to their sense of pride in Americans. He and union have agreed to a news United Technologies. Pratt’s the other critical damage. young Celtics are second-year center-forward Mark drought, didn’t sack Williams but The Redskins, given a bonus proposal. his birth,” county party Chair­ spirit,” he said. considers himself a moderate blackout until Wednesday. parent company, reported a 15 Thirteen college runners have won the Coach Joe Gibbs figures Wa­ Acres and three rookies — guard Brian Shaw, .stuffed the Redskins’ running first down on the San Francisco 4 District Director Ellen Landers man Sandy Kress said. Kennedy also had a wonderful, Democrat and believes that Almeda said a press conference percent increase in profits for the Manchester Road Race. shington. which blew a chance to forward Ronnie Grandison and center Ramon game. Tim Smith, starting in when roughed agreed that dates should be set But Bob Boynton, a visitor from refreshing sense of humor, Kennedy was also a moderate. is scheduled for noon Wednesday third quarter of 1988 over the The runners represented a dozen colleges, all in move into a four-way tie for first Rivas. place of the injured Kelvin placekicker Chip Lohmiller, had but not until both governments St. Ignace, Mich., said he was Thompson said. Democratic Director James F. at the Quality Inn in Cromwell. third quarter last year. Profits the East, nine in New England, two in New York place in the NFC East, still can Rodgers hasn’t shown much faith in Acres, and Bryant, gained six yards on 12 closed a 23-7 halftime deficit to have appoved an agreement. surprised an official ceremony Naab. 50. was a student at “ Dutch” Fogarty said that what One of the main stumbling were up from $165 million, or $1.26 earn a wild-card berth by sweep­ Rivas rarely plays. That puts a great burden on and one in Pennsylvania. carries and fumbled twice on 23-14 on Williams’ 4-yard pass to Tripp countered that the dis­ was not planned, but added, “ I Stamford when he heard appealed to him about Kennedy blocks in negotiations is a prop­ a share in 1987 to $190 million, or ing its four remaining games starting center Robert Parish, 35. The parade of collegians .started in 1928 — the hard hits, losing one. Ricky Sanders, trict leaders have been criticized also don't think Dallas should Kennedy in 1960. The late presi­ was the fact that he called a spade osal by the company that workers $1.45 a share forthe period ending The coach said his first choice to fill Bird’s roster second year the race was run — when Jim Gwinn. But that’s a tall order for a recovered one fum­ Washington quickly got the ball for setting deadlines reaching share a guilt complex over this,” dent was a good speaker and his a spade. begin paying 20 percent of hospi­ Sept. 30. 1988. spot is 7-foot-2 center Stojko Vrankovic of representing the Connecticut Agriculture College, teamthathasgivenup71 pointsin ble and had an interception for back on a punt to open the fourth agreement and should not do Jean Weir said she had been in talk on Latin America impressed ill just thought he was the Yugoslavia. He is playing fora team from his home now better known as the University of Connecticut. two games and was able to coax the 49ers. picked off period, but returner Gary Clark anything to delay action. Texas the month before Kennedy him. greatest.” said Fogarty, who is country but has signed a contract with the Celtics. .was first. only 56 yards out of its sputtering another pass on the San Fran­ muffed it and And Tripp said he expects the was assassinated, and found it Naab admits that because of his 64. “ He was kind of flamboyant. I “ I ’d like to see Stojko Vrankovic in that spot.” Walter Bennett of Springfield College was next in running game in Candlestick cisco 4. recovered on the Redskins’ 44. town will have a response within a hard to believe the tragic news 25 short term, Kennedy probably liked his style.” Rodgers said. "Whether that’s going to happen or Aparo case sentence line as champion the following year and then Park. “ Defensively we showed a lot of couple of weeks, at any rate. years ago. has left no great legacy, ’’except Republican Director Theunis Montana personally finished not. I don’t know.” Manchester’s own Joe McCluskey. out of Fordham Not since the 1979 Pittsburgh character,” 49ers coach Bill off the six-play drive by scram­ Landers moved to conduct all “ T erry” Werkhoven wasn’t in­ Rodgers’ primary concern is working with the Steelers has a team successfully Walsh said. “ It wasn’t an artful negotiations over the accord volved in politics around the time University, put together his string of three straight. bling to his right for 16 yards and players he does have. is reviewed by court 1930-31-32. defended the N F L title. After game, but we did beat a quality then four more for the score, publicly in the future. of Kennedy’s assassination, but What about the possibility that the Celtics, who Washington dropped to 6-6. there team ” diving hard into defenders both Longest objected, “ If you want he said he thought Kennedy had Ted Vogel from Tufts won in 1948 with Johnny have been champions twice and finalists four times Sewers were no brash predictions from The victory enabled San Fran­ times. me to continue, I have a problem done a good job. HARTFORD (AP) - The ad­ with murder. Their cases are Kelley showing the way while at Boston University in the last five seasons, might not even make the the most prominent Redskins cisco to stay two games behind The last five with someone looking over my “ I think we’ve had some good ministrator of a Glastonbury pending. in 1951-52-53. playoffs from the strong Eastern Conference? From page 1 that the no-repeat streak is in New Orleans in the NFC West and winners haven’t won a single shoulder while I negotiate.” presidents since him. but it’s hard woman’s estate has asked that a Charlie Dyson represented the University of “ I don’t think about that.” Rodgers said. Aparo was strangled with a danger. move into a tie with Philadelphia. Tripp offered a compromise, to say what his potential would harsher sentence be imposed on Connecticut in 1956 when he was No. 1 in the closest playoff game since their title stocking early Aug. 5, 1987, in the "We are hating life right now. Phoenix, the New York Giants days, and the Redskins might not saying the negotiators could hold have been.” said Werkhoven. one of four young people charged finish in history. His margin of victory was by one which the sewer could be built. directors accepted a new petition Glastonbury condominium she but it will pass.” defensive end and the Los Angeles Rams at 7-5 even get a chance now. But Gibbs private discussions and then Werkhoven is 66 and would in her death. second over Alan Shaler of Hamilton College. Atty. Thomas DeMille, who re­ Monday from some North Main shared with her daughter. Joyce Dexter Manley said. "A s long as in the crowded playoff scramble. doesn’t want to hear about any Saints are now explain them to their respective have been 41 at the time of the Michael J. Zacarro’s testimony Peter Close, another home-grown product like presents Homart, said today the Street residents, asking that a Aparo’s body was found in we hang in together and play “ Every win now is really big. trends. board and to the public. assassination. Monday came during the second firm has also approached the sewer be installed within a year. Bemardston, Mass. McCluskey, out of Manchester High, led St. John’s hard, even if things don’t work There will be some teams caving ” I don’t think there’s a Super Landers withdrew her motion Thompson remembers hearing hearing on whether Christopher town for an agreement. Most of those residents live in the Wheatley and his form er girl­ to the team title in 1956 with his individual victory. out, you just ha ve to go along with in. We just have to take advan­ Bowl jinx,” he said. “ There’s no and offered another which pro­ the news of Kennedy’s assassina­ Wheatley, charged with hinder­ expected to win “ We’ve been talking to the town area that will be served by the friend, Kira Lintner, were Brown University’s Bob Lowe dominated the tage of our opportunities.” Walsh vided for keeping the public tion on the news at a barber shop it,” excuse for losing — at least not and the eighth for some time section of sewer approved for ing prosecution in the slaying, granted immunity by Hartford scene in both his junior and senior years in 1959-60 By Austin Wilson informed at every step in in Hartford. Quarterback Doug Williams. said. that one.” now,” DeMille said. “ Obviously installation Monday night. should be granted accelerated State’s Attorney John M. Bailey and Olympic-bound Vic Zwolak of Villanova topped The Associated Press negotiations. “ I was getting my haircut, and we want to work with whoever rehabilitation, a form of before investigators uncovered the 1963 Held. That passed with Longest and Construction of the sewer has someone came into the barber probation. turns out to have the evidence that they said linked the Ray Crothers of Central Connecticut State NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints Director Willard Marvin voting in been delayed for about three shop and said Kennedy was On Aug. 25. Wheatley was jurisdiction.” two to the plot to kill Aparo. University was the best of the pack in 1965 and Holy Hubbell had memorable day almost inconspicuously passed another historic opposition. years for various reasons includ­ shot.” Thompson said. “ And the granted accelerated rehabilita­ DeMille stressed that Homart Investigators said Wheatley Cross’ Art Dulong won in 1967. milestone with their ninth victory of the season. ing its link to sewer questions barber said, quite distinctly, tion and placed on two years’ has taken no position on which and Lintner drove Coleman to John Vitale gave the University of Connecticut a A 42-0 rout Sunday of Denver, guaranteed the government should be the sewer dealt with in the proposed ’Don’t fool like that.’ ” probation, after which his crim i­ Joyce Aparo’s condominium, wa­ SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - looke’d “ decidedly puzzled.” ac­ third champion in 1970. He was the only man to Saints a new experience — back-to-back winning authority in the area. town/district agreement. Thompson said tears were nal record would have been ited outside while Coleman Carl Hubbell’s 253 lifetime victo­ cording to one observer. Gehrig, seasons. Weekend storm break Amby Burfoot’s reign during a 10-year ries weren’t nearly as memora­ who would go on to win the Triple As a result of Homart’s con­ On another sewer matter not running down his face as he was erased. strangled her with a stocking, and Last year, when the Saints won their ninth game period. Treacy was the last college star to win. ble as five little strikeouts. Crown that season, then went Is still being felt cerns over wetlands, the district related to the town/district driving home to Manchester. However, Superior Court Judge then followed him to Bemard­ — with a 44-34 victory over Tampa Bay — Dyson and Crothers are still regulars each year Hubbell, a Hail of Fam er and down swinging, with Gehringer directors voted to have A. R. agreement, the directors decided Naab said he felt a profound Francis R. Quinn agreed to hold ston, where he dumped her body impromptu street parties started a week of exulting in the starting field among the former champions. the National League’s dominant and Manush pulling off a double HARTFORD (AP) - Some Lombardi Associates, their con­ to go forward with planning for a sense of shock after hearing news another hearing after he learned and car. over being winners at last. pitcher of the 1930s, was 85 when communities were still recover­ sulting engineer, arrange for soil sewer for Irving, Chambers, of Kennedy’s death while on a that Zacarro was not notified Wheatley was subsequently The greatest period for college dominance in steal on the third strike. This week, the talk is of playoff possibilities — ing from a weekend storm that tests and apply to the Arm y Corps Lockwood, and Broad streets. Navy ship in New London. about the August hearing. None of charged with conspiracy to com­ Manchester was in the ’50s with six victories noted he died Monday, 54 years after A frustrated Gehrig informed hardly a mention of what was a historic milestone fanning five of baseball’s grea­ Foxx. "You might as well cut, it cut power to 41,000 electricity of Engineers for constuction 'The directors, after a public DiRosa was dismissed from Joyce Aparo’s friends or family mit murder and accessory to with four more in the ’60s. just a year ago. test hitters in the 1934 All-Star customers and caused extensive permits if necessary. hearing, decided to go forward school for the day after news of members were present at the murder, and Lintner was charged Since 1980, club members have ruled the roost — won’t get any higher,” but the “ You’re right. I nevereven thought about it,” said Philadelphia Athletics’ star fared flooding in some areas. In a related matter, the direc­ with plans for that sewer despite the shooting was broadcast. On first hearing. with conspiracy. Bailey, how­ ChOriie Duggan of Athletic Attic in ’80, Eamonn Game. Saints General Manager Jim Finks, who went The storm, which lasted fromm tors voted to go forward imme­ the high cost. the way home, he heard a radio Wheatley’s attorney. Hugh ever, decided to drop those Coghlan of the New York AC in ’81-’82-’83, Treacy The left-handed screwballer, a no better, going down on strikes. through his regular Monday meeting with the New 20-^ame winner five times for the After Bill Dickey broke the late Saturday to early Monday, diately with a portion of a Lombardi Associates esti­ announcer say that the president Keefe, said he had mistakenly charges because of the immunity of New Balance in ’84-’85 and Doherty of Etonic the Orleans Quarterback Club without the topic being New York Giants, was the start­ string with a single, Gehringer brought as much as 3.2 inches of residential sewer to serve North mated the cost at $400,000 or had died. been told that Ina Camblor, Joyce agreement. Lintner has since last two years. raised. ing pitcher for the National remarked, “ I was happy to see rain to parts of the state and wind Main Street residents whose perhaps $350,000 if a section of the "It was one of those things, you Aparo’s sister, was executor of been granted youthful offender The day of a college man winning in Manchester Of 23 callers quoted in the Monday Morning League All-Stars and faced a that. It was starting to get gusts as high as 40mph. houses can be sewered to an sewer can be routed through thought maybe (the announcer) the estate. Under state law, status, and will serve no jail time. is most likely over. Quarterback column of the Times-Picayune, none lineup of nine future Hall of About 35.000 customers lost existing pumping station off private property owned by Da- made a mistake,” he said. He notice must be given to “ the embarrassing.” mentioned locking up a winning season. Two Famers, including Babe Ruth When opposing pitcher Lefty power by 6 p.m. Sunday, and all North Main Street. mato Enterprises. said that he was very upset victim orvictims” of a crime, and predicted a Super Bowl berth, and a third referred and Lou Gehrig. Gomez came to the plate, the but 10,000 had it restored b y ' But the directors declined to Lombardi was asked to report because he felt that something he they must be given the opportun­ to the joys of leading the NFC West. Hubbell had pitched two score­ umpire reportedly snarled at Monday morning. Northeast Util­ pay for pumping out septic tanks to the directors at a Dec. 19 could identify with had been ity to speak before a defendant is Battlefield angel Callers to radio talk shows were equally blase’ . less innings in the 1933 All-Star ities spokesman Jackie Harris of residents along the street meeting on the possibility of taken away, granted accelerated Toronto enters him, “ Are you trying to insult Coach Jim Mora said Monday that it’s clear the OXFORD, Mass. (ASP) - Game, the first year it was Hubbell, coming up here with a said. But another 6.000customers between now and the time a sewer getting the right to route the Fogarty was 39 when he heard rehabilitation. attitude of Saints fans has changed since last year. the news while riding a bicycle Clara Barton, the American played, but in 1934 he started bat?” Gomez struck out. lost power when winds increased to serve them is installed. sewer over the Damato land. Quinn said Monday that he “ I definitely think so. I think the expectations this down Main Street. humanitarian and patriot who slowly. Nicknamed “ King Carl” and again at mid-morning, she said. The directors said to do so About 12 residents of the area would decide in the next two year are ipuch greater, much higher, and I think was bom here in 1821, is best Hurst bidding Charlie Gehringer opened the “ The Meal Ticket,” Hubbell Power was restored to all but would establish a bad precedent, indicated by a show of hands that “ Gee, it was terrible.” he said. they should be,” he said. weeks whether to sustain the known as the founder of the game with a single and advanced earned the Most Valuable Player 2.600 — 1,800 in Middlefield area and would constitute a subsidy by they wanted the district to “ That was one of the worst days probation. Cornerback Dave Waymer, a rookie when the of my life” American Red Cross. BOSTON (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays have to second on an error. Heinie Award with a 26-6 record in 1936 — by 5:30 p.m., she said. Power those who pay a sewer tax to those continue studying the possibility " I think her loss is a much Saints finished 1-15 in 1980, was unaware that McCavanagh heard the news on During the Civil War she offered Boston Red Sox free agent left-hander Bruce Manush walked. and set a then-record of 46 1-3 was expected to be restored to all who do not. of sewering the area. greater void than has previously victory over Denver clinched a winning season. a car radio. When he told his nursed wounded soldiers and was Hurst $4.7 million over three years, according to a Ruth, Gehrig and Jim m ie consecutive scoreless innings customers by today. The small section of sewer Only one resident voted against been considered. Certainly, she "W e clinched? Are you sure?” he said. parents, they started crying. called “The Angel of the Battle­ published report. Foxx, who combined for 127 from July 13 to Aug. 1. 1933. CARL HUBBELL Harris said the areas hit the which will link with the pumping proceeding with plans. did not deserve to die in such a Second-year cornerback Toi Cook, dressing at the “ Back in ’63 when that happened field.” She also served as a The Boston Globe quoted an uidentified source in homers that season and 1,741 “ Young left-handers still look hardest were the eastern shore­ station is now part of a larger No estimate of the costs to each vicious way,” said Zacarro. . . . dead at 85 locker next to Waymer’s, confirmed it. “ That’s it was a very devastating expe­ battlefront nurse during the the Blue Jays’ front office as saying that the team lifetime, were the next three on Hubbell as one of the legends of line and along the Connecticut sewer project. Separating it from property owner is available. Wheatley was accused of help­ number nine,” he said. “ That’s a winning season.” rience,” he said. Franco-Prussian War and the was anxious to pick up the left-hander even though batters. Hubbell began throwing the game.” Giants spokesman River in Middletown, where the rest of the work means the Those costs will be available at a ings friend. Dennis Coleman, and Spanlsh-American War. 1933, 1936 and 1937 and the World After last year’s ninth victory, Waymer and the Jays passed up the opportunity to get Hurst for his famous screwball, which Duffy Jennings said from San 10.000 customers had no power; cost for it wiii be higher. more formal public hearing that Karin Aparo carry out a plot to Series against Washington in offensive tackle Stan Brock, alsoa rookie in 1980, sat As American Red Cross presi­ much less money four years ago. curved away from right-handed Francisco. the northeast com er of the state, Richard Lombardi of Lom­ will have to be held before the Busing decision kill Karin Aparo’s mother. Police 1933, when the left-hander won quietly together and savored the changed circum­ dent from 1882 to 1904 she The $4.7-million offer matches what the Red Sox batters. Hubbell was elected to the Hall where e.OOOhad no power; and the bardi Associates, said the bids sewer can be built. In 1971, the U.S. Supreme Court charged Karin Aparo with acces­ participated in relief work at the two games. stances. There was none of that on Sunday. area near the New York State reportedly offered Hurst last month before his agent Ruth, nearing the end of his of Fame in 1947. could be invited on the sewers as upheld the use of busing to sory to murder and conspiracy to Johnstown flood in 1889 and the His major-league career, all The victory over the Broncos, by the largest line, where about 8,500 had no Nick Lampros urged the pitcher to test the great career, took a called third The Giants won the National early as January. Herald reporter Nancy Concel- achieve racial desegration in commit murder, and charged flood in Galveston, Texas, in 1900. with the Giants, ran from 1928 winning margin in team history, gave the Saints a power. free-agent market. strike on the outside corner and League pennant with Hubbell in In another related matter, the man contributed to this report. schools. Coleman, her former boyfriend. She died in 1912. through 1943. two-game lead over the Rams in the NFC West. I t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 19B8 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 — 18 Heisman Trophy only a doorstop in bygone days SPORTS Legend can’t By James LItke North Side and nothing for the backer, punter, passer and kick for $25,000 for two years. these guys makes me glad I ’m coach John Heisman until the The Associated Press mantelpiece in her hallway, so I returner for the University of Berwanger never played a watching from the sidelines to­ following year. IN BRIEF left It there,” he said. “ When I ’d Chicago, which was just then down of pro football, going to CHICAGO — Today’s cost of day. Specialization has made "This shows you how times go over there to visit. I ’d toss my beginning its slide from domi­ work instead as a s|k>rts writer stop Montreal promoting a Heisman Trophy them much more skillful,” he have changed,” Berwanger said. hat over it.” nance in the years following the for the Chicago Tribune. A few said, "but then they ought to be. “ I just got back after traveling 30 ErardI joins 100-wln club candidate probably runs higher In 11 days, the winnerof college retirement of “ Football’s Grand months later, he headed for the “ We played 60 minutes. Back hours from a two-week trip to the than the price of the bronze football’s most-coveted award Old Man,” coach Amos Alonzo In the excitement of CIAC postseason NEW YORK (AP) - The casting won in 1935 by Jay world of commerce because the then, when we gave up the ball, I Soviet Union. My biggest thrill will be trumpeted across the Stagg. pay prospects at the newspaper play, one important fact was overlooked. know a le­ Berwanger, the first to be called played the next three downs at about the whole Heisman thing NHL Roandnp sports pages of every newspaper looked no better than professional Manchester High girls’ soccer coach Joe gend when they see one. college football's best. left linebacker and then went back then was the free airplane across the country. Berwanger went on to become football. Erardi joined the 100-win club. However, an inspired Guy “ And mine wound up as a back to receive the punt.” ride.” Lafleur was not enough to lift the But in 1935. most people didn’t the first player drafted in the “ Even in the pro ranks, I was Back then, they didn’t even call Erardi’s 100th win was the Indians’ 2-0 doorstop for 15 years,” Ber­ . hensive in warmups and early In have much regard for the 25- ’s first big for a running back then, but the statue the Heisman Trophy first-round victory over Conard High. wanger. now 75, said Monday, Between business and other Facing his former Montreal the game. pound bronze casting of a running draft, claimed by Philadelphia not today,” said Berwanger, a either. Manchester added one more victory before chuckling at the memory. outside interests, Berwanger team for the first time since “ It was kind of strange in back, his left arm cradling the and promptly sold to the Chicago majority owner of.a successful The Downtown Athletic Club of bowing in the semifinals to Simsbury. "I’d just graduated from doesn’t have as much time to coming out of retirement, Lafleur warmups to see the (Canadiens) football, his right extended in a Bears. subuiban Chicago plastics manu­ , which will Erardi’s eight-year mark at the helm is school. I was living in a rooming devote to football as he’d like. But scored a goal for the Rangers and jerseys on the other side,” stiff-armed salute. Players were making a top of facturing business who describes formally present the award Dec. 101-27-9. He’s the third Manchester coach house and I just didn’t have any he says he watches a “ handful of played a strong, all-around game. Lafleur said. “ I was nervous in Its model could have been $125 a game at the time. Ber­ himself as the man in charge of 8 after several days of hoopla this fall to join the 100-win club. Fourteen- place for it. games” every weekend, then Still, the Canadiens survived 4-2 my first shift. After that, I was Berwanger. who was a 6-foot-l. wanger asked the late George golf outings for the company. honorary dinners, didn’t name it spends the rest of the week year girls’ swimming coach Dave Frost “ My aunt had a home on the 195-pound running back, line­ in one of two NHL games Monday okay.” Halas. one of the NFL’s founders. “ Seeing the size and speed of in honor of long-time college catching up with the sports pages. (106-36) and ninth-year boys’ soccer coach Bill McCarthy (108-34-16) previously night. Toronto beatSt. Louis50in Mats Naslund had scored at reached the century mark. the other. 16:02 of the first period to give the “ I followed Guy’s career,” Canadiens a 1-0 lead. Twenty AP photo Montreal Coach Pat Burns said. seconds later, Lafleur tied it for Llut out 5-10 days N O T TH IS TIM E — New York goalie John Vanblesbrouck keeps an eagle “ He was one of my idols. Now I ’m the Rangers with his only shot on SCOREBOARD eye on the puck as Montreal’s Bobby Smith approaches the net in their game glad he’s getting a second goal for the first two periods. HARTFORD — If things aren’t bad chance” Lafleur was in the crease when he enough, the will be Monday night at Madison Square Garden. The Canadiens won, 4- 2. Before coming out of retire­ put a rebound of a shot by Marcel Defensive bocks—AAark Seals, BostonU.; without their No. 1 goalie, MikeLiut for5-10 ment this season, Lafleur had Dionne past Brian Hayward for Robert Tolley, Boston U.; Kevin Smith, days. The 32-year-old Liut had to leave Rhode lslond,and Brian Jordan, Richmond. played 14 years in Montreal, his fifth goal. Hockey ECHO Hockey GRID GENIUS FootbaD Punter—J Im Carriere, Conn. practice with recurring inflaammation of generally dominating the hockey “ It wasn’t a big thing, just like SRCONDTRAMOFFRNSR the rotator cuff in his right shoulder and will Kennedy, Dekkers win ‘Boom Boom’ returns scene. In 961 games with the any other goal against any other Wide receivers— Darren Altlere, Boston be on tbe sideline. What college football players study U.,and James Anderson, Deloworo. GRANGER, Iowa (AP) — Indiana's Canadiens, Lafleur had 518 goals team,” Lafleur said. “ It would Tackles— Scott Hough, Molne,andFrank That leaves Peter Sidorkiewicz in goal for RENO. Nev. (AP) — Ray “ Boom Boom” NFLatandlnga Robert Kennedy and Michelle Dekkers ran and 539 assists. have been nicer if we had won.” NHLstindIngs Mite A Major subject Level ol enrollmeni among players Maguire, New Hampshire. Wednesday’s home game against the Mancini and Hector “ Macho” Camacho (}u o ^ — Bill Buttler, Moss., and Rob to NCAA cross country titles Monday, the He resumed his career in New Actually, that was the last time DMC Construction won two lost Quebec Nordiques, and probably the will stage their comeback fight here March W ALIS CONFERENCE weekend, 8-0 over East Haven ond 5-2 Business administration AMERICAN CONFERENCE Noble, Maine. first time one school has produced the 6 under a formal agreement reached over York this season not long after he the Rangers were even with the Polrkk Division over Newington. Wes Arcenas and Center— Rob Am brosino, Delaware. rematch Saturday night in Quebec City. was voted into the Hockey Hall of Canadiens. Russ Courtnall then Jennifer WIehn each had four goals, W L T Fet. pp PA Quarterback— Dave Palozzl, Mass. men’s and women’s individual champions the weekend. W L T Pts OP OA Social sciences 14.0% Running bocks— Carl Smith, Molne,and Kay Whitmore, with a 7-8-1 mark and 4.79 Fame. NY Rangers 2S (reoff Mstts three ond Mike McCarthy x-Buttaio 11 1 0 .917 252 154 in the same year. The Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors scored a power-play goal at 8:51 Pittsburgh and Dave Roglon one each for the New englond 7 5 0 .553 196 225 Pete Lombardi, Vlllanova. goals-against average in Binghamton, has "This is a good place for him to Physical education Tight end— John Yergev, Olowore. Kennedy, a freshman from Columbus. Authority reached the agreement Saturday of the second period to give the Philadelphia 87 83 Constructlonmen. Metts. Mike Indianapolis 4 4 0 .500 266 218 been recalled to serve as Sidorkiewiez’s be,” Burns said. “ We have a lot of New Jersey 70 83 McCorthy and Matt Ryan each hadt9io N.Y. Jets 5 4 1 .458 239 245 Kicker—Tom Withka, Vlllanova. Ohio, stayed behind the lead pack for much with promoters Joe Gagliardi of San Jose, Canadiens a 2-1 lead and Mont­ WNahlngton Miami 5 7 0 .417 195 240 DEFENSE back up. young kids on this team, it would real never lost it. M a assists to lead In that department. Chris Communications Linemen — Mark Lewis, Maine; Scott of the 10,000-meter race, then sprinted past Calif., and Lou Falcigno of New York for NY Islanders 57 72 NuccI had 21 saves In the two games In Central have been tough to come into our The victory was the fourth Adams DIvltlon goal. andnnotl 9 3 0 .750 360 240 Nason, Malne,andJoeCullen,AAoss. Clemson’s Yehezkel Halifa in the final 150 the bout’s site rights. Montreal _ _ Natural sciences [ 6.0% Houston 6 4 0 .647 301 277 LInebockers— Jock Reybold, Boston U.; training camp. He’s better here straight for the Adams Division- 13 8 3 37 91 81 Will Tvehsen, New Hampshire; MattTullev, meters to win the men’s title in 29 minutes. Under the agreement, the authority paid Boston 9 7 5 33 “ “79 <6 Cleveland 7 5 0 .583 204 193 YanCon cites DeGennaro 20 seconds. — (Michel) Bergeron’s the best leading Canadiens. who have only Butfolo 8 11 3 18 73 .. 89„ Squirt B Arts and humanities 6.0% PlltstHX’gh 3 10 0 .167 229 333 Atass.; John O'Brien, Vlllanova, and $6.50.000 for the site rights and will receive Quebec 7 13 3 14 74 97 West Mickey Watson, Vlllanova. O'Brien and Dekkers, a barefoot runner from South coach for him.” lost once in their last II games Dumont Brothers had three games Walson,tle. DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Sophomore the first $750,000 in gate receipts. The Harttord 7 13 1 15 47 77 Engineering Denver 4 4 0 JDO 237 255 Africa, followed just the opposite tactic in Lafleur showed some of his old (8-1-2). The Patrick Division­ CAMPBELL CONFERENCE lost weekend. It downed Columbia, 9-2 5.5% L.A. Raiders 6 4 0 .900 219 234 Defensive backs — Bryan Bossord, quarterback Matt DeGennaro of Connecti­ promoters will receive the next $50,000. and Central Connecticut, 4-5, and bowed Seattle 4 Mlaware; Tim Byrne, New Hampshire; the 5,000-meter women’s race. She jumped flashes, scoring a first-period leading Rangers were 2-0-1 before Netrli Disisien to West Haven, 5-1. Todd Hutton hod 4 0 .500 212 238 cut and senior linebacker John McKeown of with the authority and promoters splitting W L T Pts OP OA Criminal justice 3.5% Son Diego 4 6 0 .333 167 230 (tarry Jordan, New Hampshire, and Ryan goal to tie the game at l-I. His Monday night. three goals and two assists and Kevin Jones, New Hampshire. into the lead at the start and held it all the the money after that. The authority will not Detroit 11 5 4 24 80 ~ Konsos City 3 5 1 .292 181 218 Massachusetts were picked the offensive passes were u.sually on the mark, Mapte Leafs 4, 0: Toronto 10 11 1 Brodeur, Matt Denis, Mike Dumont, Puntar— Jeff Olivo, Richmond. way in beating Texas-EI Paso’s Tina share in any television money. Blues Tom 31 Nick Stauder, Joey TInson and Tyler Education 13.0% NATIONAL CONFERENCE and defensive players of the year in the St. Louis 8 8 3 19 44 73 East Ljungberg by 25 meters, finishing in 16:30 The fight will be the latest of the too. Fergus scored three con.secutivc Oilcogo 4 12 4 Brooks the other goals In the Columbia N.Y. Giants 7 5 Yankee Conference. 14 91 104 game. Stauder hod three goals and 0 .583 253 246 “ I really didn’t know what to goals and goalie Allan Bester Minnesota 4 13 3 11 40 87 Other il.i% i Ptillodelplila 7 5 0 .583 283 254 Jim Reid, who guided Massachusetts to a The Wisconsin men and Kentucky comeback fights which have become TInson, Dumont and Brodeur In the win Phoenix 7 5 expect." said Bobby Smith, who made 2l saves to lead Toronto SmvttM Division over Centraol while Brodeur had the 0 .583 282 274 share of the conference title with Delaware, women, the two favorites, won the team fashionable in boxing By March 6, it will Calgary 14 4 3 31 94 54 Washington 4 4 0 JOO 278 307 Callaga bowl pictura titles. played with Lafleur for many over St. Louis. It was the fourth Los Angeles 13 7 0 only goal In the game ogalnst Wet Datl(B 2 10 0 .147 196 292 on Monday was selected the conference have been four years since Mancini retired 34 107 87 Haven. Dumont had two assists and NEA Graphic* years in Montreal. “ I expected a three-goal game in Fergus’ eight- Edmonton 12 7 3 24 93 80 Central coach of the year after reversing last year’s from the ring. Winnipeg 9 4 3 Brodeur, Mike Ruth and Lee Skinner Chicago 10 2 Saturday, Dec it very inspired performance and I year career. 31 74 70 one each. S U B JE C T M A TTER — About one-third of the football 0 .833 253 152 CiHifenila Besd 3-8 record. The Minutemen finished 6-2 in Mancini, 27, the former World Boxing Vancouver 9 11 3 31 77 73 Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 304 185 was not di.sappointed. He made ” A little luck has to go your way Monday’s Oames In other action, Hebron Wood Pro­ Detroit 3 9 0 At Presne, OalH. Bucks activate Grayer Association lightweight champion, retired ducts downed Hamden, 4-3, and blanked players at Division l-A colleges are majoring in business .250 168 242 Western Michigan vs. Fresno St., 4 the conference and were picked for the Montreal A New York Rangers 3 Tompo Bov 3 9 0 .290 213 308 following his 15-round decision loss to some passes oniy Guy can make. sooner or later,” said Fergus, Toronto A St. Louis 0 Centrol Connecticut, 7-0. Gaol scorrs administration. The findings is based on a College Green Bov 2 10 0 .147 182 246 p.m. (ESPN) NCAA 1-AA playoffs. MILWAUKEE (AP) - The Milwaukee I'm sure he found it very strange who .scored three goals after Tuesday's Oames were: Scott Cochran (4), Tyler Brooks West mday, Dec S3 Carl Smith, a freshman running back Bucks on Monday activated topdraft choice Livingstone Bramble in Reno in February (3), Jim Morin (2), Nick Moiczyk (1) Football Association poll of about 3,000 players at 41 New Orleans 9 3 Independence Bowl to be playing against guys wear­ going 12 games without one. “ We Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. and Brian O'Leary (1). Sean Wordwell 0 .750 270 186 At Shreveport, La. from Maine, was named rookie of the year. 1985. Washington at New York Islanders, 8;05 L.A. Roms 7 5 0 .583 300 232 Jeff Grayer, who has mis.sed more than ing his (old) sweater. He’s doing showed tonight wc wanted to win p.m. had three assists. Shawn Hayes hod 19 institutions. ^ San Francisco 7 5 0 Southern Mississippi vs. Texos-EI Paso, 8 The nine conference coaches did the Camacho, 26, has fought only sparingly in saves to earn the shutout. Chris .583 262 226 p.m. (MIzlou) three weeks with chicken pox, and placed what he’s wanted to do — we’re right from the start. We gave it a Butfolo at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 208 260 voting. guard Jay Humphries on the injured iisi the last two years. Wednesday’s Oames Chambers played well. x

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Wella woodworking, welding and the free-spirit effect, use a blow dryer SADD (Students Against Drunk only 51 46 26 order to make "a career move.” thing in industry,” says Mr. for your hair-care dollars. But are added body, bounce, fullness, ease of drafting. Styling Mousse for Fine-Damaged — and lots of brushing. D riving). Safe Rides, and MADD Every He felt that if he stayed any more Groot, also an Industrial Arts there differences among the goos? combing and the feel of the hair. The Hair, at 23 cents per ounce, was the Observations of a typical class Styling lotions and glazes are the (Mothers Against Drunk Driv­ day 2 0 0 than 10 years that he would find teacher. volunteer went home, to return a few cheapest product and ranked in the tool of choice for many young of Horton’s reveal that he is a Recently, Consumer Reports chem­ / / ing) which have been set up in great difficuity in every motivat- days later for another test. Over top third. It was also the highest-rated Every compatible and very concerned Saying good-bye to a teacher ists evaluated 39 brands of mousse, professional women. These products order to deal with the problem. Hirr>cn1f to l0dV0 several months of testing, the beauti­ alcohol-free mousse. L ’Oreal Free other month 12 25 21 teacher who gives individual also means welcoming one. Tak­ including 12 “ regular” and “ extra add body to thin hair, fight the Public service announcements Horton knows he will miss his cian made more than a thousand hold Styling Mousse, which ranked attention to everyone despite the ing the place of Horton is Mr. hold” versions. A professional beauti­ frizzies, and bring some order to promote awareness of the present job, but he is looking comparisons. sixth, is the best-selling brand, Never 10 10 35 busy and very loud environment. Rashaw, who ironically was the cian was enlisted to apply the chaotic curls. They can also create a dangers of alcohol abuse on forward to his new job in Vernon All the mousses made hair more perhaps in part because it has the wet look. television and over the radio. Wayne Horton " I t ’s a shame to see him leave teacher that Horton replaced products and to judge each one’s at The Tool Stop where he will be manageable, although some did a highest ad budget. An ounce costs 65 Hair sprays, once the nemesis of the Therefore, High School World Didn’t answer 0 14 24 eight years ago when Mr. Rashaw effectiveness on the hair of 24 female selling tools to contractors and volunteers. During the testing, the better job, though not dramatically cents. natural look, are back in style. decided to poll the students to As you can see from our results. homeowners. left to learn and take on a career cans were covered with paper to different than others. Topping the If hair mousse does not create the They’re used to finish the hair styling discover how prevalent the prob­ the majority of the Seniors drank in machining. This departure, Horton has conceal their identitv. ratings was Estee Lauder Swiss styling effect you’re seeking, there procedure no matter . what other lem is here at MHS. mostly on the weekends as did the Conference teaches stated, is not due to any problems Styling Mousse. But at $1.25 per are other possibilities from the products were first used. In accor­ We polled 145 students from Juniors, whereas the majority of u-ith tho students or the school —Dana Hensely, Kristen Turek The beautician applied one product ounce. It was among the most hair-control arsenal to consider. dance with government regulations, a each class of seniors, juniors and the Sophomores never drank at to one side of a shampooed and expensive. It was also one of the few Gels, a favorite among teen-agers, spray’s aerosol propellants don’t sophomores. We asked them how all. Also, what was interesting to ‘leadership skills’ towel-dried head and a second pro- that contains a sunscreen. offer versatility. They work well for deplete the ozone layer. often they drink alcohol. Here’s see was that none of the Seniors what they said. were hesitant to answer the t j t' ; ' question. They all answered Nine Manchester High School their meanings, the V.I.C.A. willingly, while a number of students recently attendeji the pledge, the local V.I.C.A. struc­ Shock of Kennedy’s death Srs. Jrs.Soph. Juniors, and an even larger 10th annual Vocational Industrial ture. and the five purposes of At least number of Sophomores, refused Clubs of American (V.I.C.A.) V.I.C.A. had to be memorized. once a week 11 14 to answer the question. Stateman’s Conference. These The 1988 V.I.C.A. conference Dr. Gott At least — Nanette Cooper, students also earned their State- theme and its explanation, one man’s Pins. The conference was part of the opening and closing Peter Qott, M.D. recalled at 25th anniversary once a month 31 23 27 Kerry Rohrbach held Oct. 24 and 25 at the Howard ceremonies, and the V.I.C.A. Johnson Conference Center in emblem and its parts had to be DEAR To tho.sp who strive to keep it A# photo Windsor Locks and was spon­ memorized as well. Also, each ABBY: News free: sored by the state Department of student had to publically speak at Confused students reports indi­ A nation that will now unite ROYALITY MEETS STARS - Britain’s Education’s Bureau of Voca­ one of the group meetings. cate that there More strongly for his goals of tional Service. “ It taught me leadership skills Queen Eiizabeth, the Queen Mother, will be more right. Over 25 schools were in attend­ and qualities to better my club,” K chats with iegendary Holiywood film than the usual Dear Abby This land, this world will better choose colleges ance with up to 10 students from said McGee. Kelly replied. “ It stars Mickey Rooney and dancer Ann Strange behavior annual public­ bo each school. Attending the con­ taught us how to work in a Abigail Van Buren ity on the 25th Because of John F. Kennedy. Miller at the London Palladium Monday. ference from Manchester High group.” Another pupil in attend­ Choosing the right college is up a second appointment with anniversary of FRED GROBEE, The Queen Mother was attending the were Kathy Lerch, Christy Zim­ ance. Zimmerman, said. "It always difficult. Students in their their guidance con.selor. During must be checked the assassina­ GARDEN GROVE, CALIF. merman. Kelly Ruff, Kim Royal Variety Performance. Rooney and Junior and Senior year get this meeting, use the career taught us how to work together as tion of the late Fowler, Cherita Smith. Gary Miller are appearing in “Sugar Babies” at confused aboiit deciding what center computer to begin the a family because we were put President John Kelly. Carolyn Cavanna, Chip DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently received a letter DEAR READERS: Where London’s Savoy Theatre. career they would like to pursue. search of the perfect college to fit into groups without anyone from F. Kennedy. were you when you heard “ the Walters and Cory McGee. All of from my dad — who lives three blocks away. In it he Students need to take the right his or hers needs. This computer the same school. We had to Shortly after that unforgettable said these students were awarded said he was sure his apartment was bugged and that news?” My husband and I were in courses to set college preparation contains up-to-date information develop skills in meeting, getting day, I wrote a poem about the Tokyo, traveling with then- their Stateman’s Pins at a gra­ the people upstairs had a CB with which they were A sniper’s bullet through the in motion. Each college looks at about colleges ranging from to know people, and cooperating death of President Kennedy and head. California Attorney General duation luncheon. Kelly, Lerch broadcasting demonic messages to him. He has two things; SAT scores and whether it is a two to four year with other students we did not submitted it for publication to the Stanley Mosk and his wife. (He is and Smith also won special been acting a bit weird lately, but this takes the He’d fallen, and a red blood PEOPLE grades. Students need both strong college to how to get financial know.” Pacific Telephone Co. where I now associate justice of the awards for the most professional, cak ^ What should I do? I don’t know if he has stain scores and above average grades help. Each student will then be V.I.C.A. is one of the largest was employed. It was published California State Supreme Court.) the most improyed, and the tinhitus or dementia. Spread on the spot his head was in order to have a large selection given a li.st of schools they should student clubs in the state with in the in house publication. (I lain. Mosk was awakened aboqt 5 Danza humbled by star consider. person showing the most leader­ nearly 3,000 members in over 40 of schools to choose from. All DEAR READER: The type of mental aberration retired from the telephone com­ There cradled by his young a.m. by a telephone call from the From the end of the Junior year ship, respectiyely. local clubs. Membership has been LOS ANGELES (A P) — Tony Danza, the students should attempt to take your father is experiencing is a common conse­ pany 15 years ago.) wife’s arm. United States, relating the terri­ until the beginning of the Senior The purpose of the conference increasing for over 15 consecu­ former professional boxer who stars in T V ’s either P.S.A.T.’s or S.A.T.’s quence of the aging process and of certain drugs — This poem was never copyrigh­ ble news. We all turned on the TV year, students are expected to was to train perspective officers. tive years. Last year in the Unable now to stop the harm. “ Who’s The Boss?” comedy series, says he during their Junior or Senior especially those used for'cardiovascular disease ted, so anyone who wishes to use it and saw Jack Ruby kill Oswald! visit each of the colleges and get The goal of all the students Manchester club were 60 My God, what sort of troubled was humbled by getting a star on the year, whether they’re planning to and insomnia. may do so. Abby, I have enjoyed brain Our reaction? Shock, horror and some idea on whether or not it is a attending the conference was to members. This year we hope to Hollywood Walk of Fame. attend college or pursue some If his perceptions are unrealistic (and I assume your column for many years and disbelief. place in which they re interested. earn their Statesman’s Pin. In increase membership to between AWARD WINNERS — Cherita Smith, left, received the Would plot a deed of siich " I don’t deserve this, when I see all the other career after high school. they a re ), he is showing evidence of paranoid would be honored if you chose to disdain? We were enormously touched They should inspect and tour the order to do this several things had 75-100 members. Most Helpful award, and Gary Kelly received Most talented people out there who don’t have one,” " I believe in education, its delusions. This could be a form of dementia, loss of print it. by the sympathy extended by the campuses. They should find out to be accomplished. The V.I.C.A. We ought by law to burn in Danza told fans Monday. “ But being a kid from important for everyone to have Cooperative during the VICA Convention. Kathy Lercti, good reality testingand judgment— ora reversible, This poem is not intended to be flame Japanese people. Wherever we what each school expects as far motto, the V.I.C.A. colors and —Kathy Lerch New York, I couldn’t resist my name in the one” says Mr. Mocaldo. not pictured, received Most Improved. drug-related phenomenon. I doubt that tinnitus any kind of political statement. I went — in the elevator, in the as class rank, financial pay­ Such seekers of ignoble fame: sidewalk.” Sophomore year is as impor­ (ringing in the ears) is a consideration. voted for Kennedy, but I also lobby of our hotel and on the ments. how important college Yes, burn and torture publicly Danza gained fame as an aspiring boxer tant as any other year for a Your first step should be to contact your father’s voted for Eisenhower, Nixon and streets of Tokyo — Japanese board scores are, and what the To quell such thoughts of moonlighting as a cabbie in the TV series college bound students. Students doctor, explain the situation and request assistance. Reagan. infamy! strangers bowed their heads and are encouraged to pet nvolved in college offers for extracurricular “ Taxi.” A medical examination and testing are certainly in Or am I giving vent to hate said softly, “ So sorry about your school activities and to take some activities. Find out if the school Bruce leaves mark on Class of ’89 On the Death of President order. Like that which brewed this president.” electives that interest them. fits the student’s own personal Kennedy “ What ever you have — take They should also dance with the In my opinion, the problem should be placed tragic fate? We were in no mood to continue Students will have a meeting with needs. At the beginning of the Stars ‘don’t dress well’ it to the top.” says senior band next year. By then it directly in the doctor’s lap; the physician is in the I felt the shock and rage and If Kennedy could speak. I ’m our vacation, so we cut our trip their Guidance Counselor during Senior year students should have Patrice Bruce. “ Stick to your Profile should fit into the school best position to supervise and coordinate an grief sure. short and returned home. RADNOR, Pa. (AP) — Hollywood stars the beginning of the year. Stu­ another meeting in which they own convictions and decisions. budget. And I know it started investigation that will certainly include treatment And gloom and utter disbelief! He’d want us only to endure. today are “ sort of a strange breed” who really dents should enter this meeting will discuss school choices and fill If you have something you want with us, the class of 89.” Bruce and, perhaps, the utilization of a nursing home if I heard the news; somehow it His passing just as we have DEAR ABBY: Three years ago don’t know how to dress well, says Rodeo Drive wijh an idea, a career choice. Get out college applications. During everyone to know about, when want to make M.H.S, more continued. your father is becoming incapable of caring for seemed done; I divorced a man who had little dress shop owner Herbert Fink. information on that "career this whole process it is also its at the top everyone will spirited.” says Bruce. Bruce has been described by himself. That it was only something Then work to make this country time for me and our 2-year-old ’ ’Some of them reach stardom very quickly. idea” . Talk to member of profes­ important to talk to parents and know,” continues Bruce. Very Bruce founded and is now many as being loud, bold and If your father is not under the care of a physician, dreamed. one daughter. Quite often they’re from small, unsophisti­ sions. ask questions, and spend get their input on certain issues, scholastic and incisive thoughts instructing the first drill team crazy. "Patrice is wild and find one. Or, consider taking him to the emergency The president was shot, they Which really gives equality The one serious relationship I cated areas, so they really have no idea of how time in that particular field, such as how much they are expressed nicely by one who is at Manchester High School. As unique. She has her own way of room at your local hospital. Your priorities at this had since my divorce recently to dress. They wear the wrong colors, the conduct a self-directed search. willing to pay. know to some as "partyin C!aptain of the drill team doing everything,” says best point are to find assistance in diagnosing your dissolved, and now my ex- wrong styles. They have all this money and Towards the end of a student’s Patrice.” Patrice Bruce will lead the friend Heather Lawson. father’s ailment and obtaining the necessary help husband has been avidly pursu­ they almost don’t know how to spend it,” he Junior year, he or she should set —Stacia Boisvert, Kerri McKnett "She’s always been wild and senior class of 89 into history. Bruce’s view of herself is not for him, before he harms himself or others. Data Bank ing me. He patiently waited for said in this week’s TV Guide. crazy. I ’ve known her since the “ The philosophy of the drill too diferent either. “ I think I ’m For example, older patients with paranoid me during my love affair, and “ Dynasty” designer Nolan Miller agreed. 4th grade. Hope she never team is to move your body,” fun and outgoing. I am willing delusions may come to believe that they are was there to pick up the pieces. Asked to name six Holiywood women with Socials provide way calms down.” says senior says Bruce. "The drill team is to make everything fun. I get persecuted and that their food is poisoned. They stop Now he wants to remarry me. class and taste. Miller could only come up with Vonda Kindall. all about foot work and body along with everyone. I don’t eating. Nutritional deficiency may become a How do you know they're in love? He’s been to counseling and is two from his show: Diahann Carroll and Linda Due to her exuberant and movement. Hopefully next care what kind of people they problem. sure that we can make a go of our Evans. spirited personality many feel to learn about AFS year, if the drill team is still are.” says Bruce. In addition, paranoid patients are often confused Five- to seven-year-olds were asked, "How can marriage if he has another she has left her imprint on coordinated, it will be extended —Raquel Rizzo, Valerie Willi­ and may forget to take their medicines — or take too chance. Manchester High School. ” I to Junior and Varsity teams. Patrice Bruce you tell when people are in love? What do they do?" My question: What is the Prince publishes book Recently, the American Field the Assistant Director of AFS. ams many, thereby contributing to the deficiency. .success rate of your readers who Service Club .held a Finnish from Longmeadow. Mass., gave Thus, medical attention is your first and best step. LONDON (AP) — Prince Charles is taking have remarried the spouses they Night. Mari Kohaukka, Heather a presentation about the AFS Other resources — such as specialists, visiting :■■ ■■.■' ; 66% 1 his campaign for more sensitive building once divorced? I am very much Hostetter’s AFS host sister from foreign exchange program. Four nurses and home health aides — can be brought in at design into the book stores with the publication the doctor’s discretion. interested in the response this Finland, spoke about the country. AFS exchange students spoke Students aware of ‘Soviet Union Today’ Hug .;.'24% 4 of “ A Vi.sion of Britain, A Personal View of may draw from your readers. Architecture.” She is staying in Massachusetts about their experiences: Helen DEAR DR. GO’TT: What causes morning Is Perestroika the beginning of Please inquire. It would mean a Royalties from the book, based on the Prince this year. Hostetter, the vice Call, who went to Belgium. “ The Soviet Union Today” . Kasson. a History Professor at barter goods that contries don’t erections? Like to be together/ a far-reaching transformation of lot to me. of Wales’ recent television program on president of AFS also spoke about Hostetter, who went to Finland, In the morning sessions of the Trinity, told his listeners of the need. He also believes that do things together m the “ adventures” in Finland this tl>e Soviet Union? Or will Gorba­ PERPLEXED IN architecture, will be given to his Charities’ and two Foreign students staying symposium, professor Carol J. many burdens facing Gorbachev Gorbachev should offer the Soviet DEAR READER: Morning erections are com­ past summer. chev be defeated by bureaucratic Get married |.° 10% ] BETHLEHEM Trust along with a $543,000 advance. in Manchester this year. Frede- Any and Professor Olga P. Hasty today. He said that, “ Goi-bachev Republics almost total automony mon because of stimulation during dreaming and, Mari remarked at the number oppostion and the sheer difficulty Doubleday U.K., a division of the Transworld rique Gabard from France and talked about Russian Literary is not a Democrat. His purpose is (not independence) to achieve probably, pressure from a full bladder. These They love each other/ _ _ of Finnish kids who are punks. of changing of Soviet economy? DEAR PERPLEXED: I’ll try Publishers Ltd., said it will publish the Nicole Meyer from Switzerland. Traditions and how it has just to make the Russian system economic balance. erections are not under voluntary control, in the tell them they love | - . I 6% One does not usually associate How is current U.S. policy each other Readers, if you remarried your hardcover hook in Britain in March. It also will AFS is encouraging any M.H.S. changed from the time of the work and be competitive. It was a fascinating experience usual sense. They occur because of unconscious Finland with punks. Heather including the issue of arms "e x .” how did it workout? Please be released in Canada, Australia, New Zealand student who is interested in going Czars to the present time of to hear such well informed people mechanisms, coupled with warmth, relaxation and Help each other n 2% noticed that although many Fin­ control, affected by the recent let me her from you. and the United States. to a foreign country to contact Glasnost. The rest of the afternooiCVas express their ideas about a lack of fatigue. Men who consider themselves nish people know how to speak changes and restructuring in the Mr. Stems or Mrs. Tyler. There is highlighted by a speech pres­ country that is so often talked impotent often have morning erections, thereby English, they were afraid to Soviet Union? What are Gorba­ The second speaker of the Strange behavior Q 2% ^ scholarship money available to ented by the former American about yet hardly understood. It is dispelling the possibility that their sexual malfunc­ speak to her for fear of making chev’s chances for success given morning was professor Robert A. The facte about druas, Al DS, and how Baryshnikov to debut defray the cost. Host families are Ambassador to the Soviet Union not often that high school students tions have a physical basis. the rigidity of Russia’s past Battis. He said that Gorbachev Other responses ^.,-r. j e% *» to prevent unwanted preananev are all mistakes. She was also surprised carefully screened, and there is (1981-1987), the Honorable Arthur have the opportunity to hear a In Abbv'i new, expanded booklet, DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Ballet dancer regimes. will have a difficult time carrying Erections are common during sleep, too. The man at how the people knew that she always an AFS representative A. Hartman. He discussed Gorba­ man with the authority that the "W hot Every Teen Should Know." To Mikhail Baryshnikov is making his theatrical These were some of the ques­ out radical economic reforms who fails to have erections during sleep is usually order, tend your name and oddreii, was America before she even sa id liaison in case any problems chev’s chances of having success Hartman possesses, especially Don't know plus check or money order for S3.50 to: debut at Duke University as a man who turns tions that were discussed Oct. 28. that he has set in motion. suffering from organic impotence, such as seen with a word. should arise. once his reforms got underway. when discussing such important Dear Abbv't Teen Booklet, P.O. Box into an insect in Franz Kafka’s horrific novella, at a Russian Symposium at However if these reforms do diabetes, nerve disorders and circulatory 447, Mount Morrit, III. A10S4. Poitage It The two girls served a Finnish You do not have to be able to He feels that in order to moder­ issues and “ the Soviet Union insufficiency. “ The Metamorphosis.” Trinity College. Five M.H.S. succeed. Success will not be know NEA graphic Included. dessert. It was made of a special speak a foreign language. Being nize the economy, Gorbachev Today.” Ron Kumin, Duke’s drama administrative studetns and Stephen Armstrong until the I990’s. dough that was shaped and baked an AFS exchange student is an must deal with the outside world. director, said he was approached by producers attended the program entitled Just before lunch. Samuel B. with cinnamon. exciting and worthwhile expe­ He has to compete; he can’t —Ryan Barry of the pre-Broadway production because AFS thanks Heather and Mari rience. As a student, you form a ln>vitro fertilization is becoming popular Baryshnikov wanted a “ less traditional, more for giving us a taste of Finland, bond with people that can be relaxed” setting for his dramatic debut. maybe now we know a little more lifelong. SeiM this opportunity Baryshnikov, whose film credits include about this beautiful northern now! Contact Mr. Steams in room MHS hosts vocational schools at mini fair By Dr. Robert C. Pork can be fertilized with the husband’s the couple must spend days at or “ The Turning Point” and “ White Nights.” will country. 216 or Mrs. Tyler in room 228 for sperm. To do this, the doctor will use nearby the clinic, each attempt costs make his stage debut Feb. 3. On Oct. 27, Americans Abroad more information. The Manchester High School stated, “ Having many represen­ ment is extremely Interested in colleges. They ranged from In just a few short years, in-vitro Woman’s Heakh ultrasound or a surgical procedure several thousand dollars, and the Night was held. Mary Constant. —Erica Dejoannis Guidance Department sponsored tatives here at one time means impressing students. The high music and dance instruction to fertilization (IVF) has gone from called laparoscopy to locate and success rates are not high. Recently a Vocational-Technical School that students will not ha ve to miss school is a preparation for auto repair. Barbara Boccaccio, being a scientific experiment to a “ harvest” the eggs. The eggs are then there has been concern that some Jackson to release video Mini Fair, on Nov. 9. The fair took as many classes throughout the students to take an active part in a representative from Tunxis procedure that has allowed thousands IV F clinics, a couple must have placed in a dish with the husband’s clinics may be attempting IVF “ Movin On” , an exciting new The four panels will be place in a partitioned area of year to visit with society. Many students do not Community College said that of couples to have babies that they undergone a thorough infertility sperm. Within a day or so, the without enough experience. You LOS ANGELES (AP) — “ Moonwalker.” a program sponsored by the presented in November, Janu­ Clarke Arena. Many vocational representatives.” realize that they could actually since September, she has “ at­ might not have had otherwise. If you work-up and have received a recom­ fertilized eggs are replaced in the should not hesitate to ask how many 94-minute video celebration of the weird and Guidance Department, will be ary. March and May. The first and technical schools from Cen­ The mini-fair, which was or­ support themselves in a short tended 25 of these fairs in Central wonder if IV F is for you, here are mendation for IV F from their doctor. woman, and she is carefully watched successful pregnancies a clinic has wonderful world of Michael Jackson, is being introduced to Manchester High panel. "Careers in the Social tral Connecticut and Massachu­ ganized by Ronald Mocadlo. a period of time. The guidance Connecticut, and that she had 10 some general guidelines as to who are Some clinics will not accept women for about two weeks to see if the had, and what ^its percentage of released early next year. School this fall. Sciences,” will be on Nov. 30. setts. ranging from Antones guidance counselor at Manches­ department is trying to make more to attend.” the best candidates and what the over 40 years of age. fertilized eggs, now called embryos, success is. The video will be an amalgam of Jackson’s The program is modeled The moderator will be Art Bartending School to the United ter High School, was held for it’s certain that they will have a Student Tanya West said, “ it procedure involves. Once accepted, the woman’s men­ attach to the womb (uterus) . Your doctor can tell you Is your are musical performances, his reflections on after the "Major Monday" Glaeser, Chairmanof the Social Technical School, attended the fifth years. He mentioned that marketable skill and the means of was very education. The schools Who can be helped by IVF? In strual cycles are carefully monitored, If this happens, pregnancy occurs. a good medical candidate for IVF. But media pressures and a narrative film in which series begun by Miml Rosenb­ Studies Department, and guest mini fair. “ usually 1,000 students attend it going on. Mocadlo told the High explained several aspects of the general, this procedure is recom­ and she is usually given drugs to If it doesn’t, the cycle is repeated. only you and your partner will know if he transforms himself into a robot and then a latt at the University of Connec­ panelists inciude William Dion According to a notice released every year,” This fair was School World that he had been programs, that I felt I should mended when the woman’s uterus and ensure that she will ovulate or Established IV F clinics report that it is a good choice for the two of you. spaceship to battle a drug pusher named Mr. ticut and consists of four career of the Federal Bureau of throughout the school on the sponsored by the guidance de­ planning the mini fair since know before choosing a place to ovaries are normal, but the fallopian produce eggs. Blood tests and a test women have a 20 to 25 percent chance Big, said CBS Music Video Enterprises. information panels comprised Investigation. Dr. Leslie Monday before. “ The mini-fair is partment in order “ to expose September. continue my education.” tubes are either blocked or have been that uses sound waves — ultrasound of becoming pregnant dliring one The release of the video on Jan. 10 comes at of professional men and

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Inc 30 Fencing sword 51 Glossy fabric young people find love and understanding (In Stereo) 2:00A M dD Update: Making it Hap­ 29 Skinny fish 45 Actor___Julia with the help of an older man, Laurence 31 Superman's girl [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Castaway' Based on [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred pen 33 Work 46 Slave 54 Hockey gp. Olivier. Arthur Hill. Sally Kellerman 1979 Hickman, Nick Charles. 32 Fine soil 47 "A " ______Rated PG. Lucy Irvine's account of her year on a de­ CiD 0® Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ 35 Luau food serted tropical island with an eccentric En­ [ESPN] SportsCenter vice (3 hrs ) ZIPPY by Bill Qrllllth 34 "Mikado" char­ "apple" 55 Espionage org. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Falling in Love' (CC) A 3 6 ______-de-sac glishman she met through a peronal ad [H BO ] Not Necessarily the News: The 0D White Shadow 7o u G o AI.0N6 WITH VouR acter 49 College group 56 Social insect chance meeting on a commuter train Oliver Reed, Amanda Donohoe, Georgina 37 Unequaled Reagan Legacy The NNTN team recalls (I® NVR Showcase HEY, THERE 8VT..6UT \Nou/AV, sparks a mutual romantic interest between Hale. 1987. Rated R. the bumpy, blunderous moments of the ' l if e ONOep V/£IUOilOAl , &BCV, PAI. 39 Gravel ridges 10 11 a construction engineer and a graphic de­ MUST BE foM£ ' ..C'«0Al,«T [USA] WWF Prime Time Wrestling Reagan Era, which began in Hollywood and 0® Dating Game THAT Vouf2£ SASlCALLV IM onoetts.. ,ithov6h t it 1 eveeV;' ISN’T W 6 A 0 41 Most showery signer. Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep, M i STARE ' t THIMK 12 r ends at the White House (60 min ) (In [D IS ] MOVIE' 'The Dirt Bike Kid' An un­ COWT/ZOt- AND THEN, ONE T«‘ comeback, WAS J uJT a ( b m m ib 's -iT/tcffevfVALy, 42 Lay Harvey Keitel 1984, Rated PG-13 8 :3 0 P IV I ([ID Roseanne (CC) Dan re­ Stereo) I NEEP < usual dirt bike plays a key role in a teen­ HfiTC 8 t u , fashion 8H8-YEXt>«ei STlAtotATE TH’ [U S A ] Fat Albert veals his innermost feeling about Ro ager's efforts to save a local hot dog stand DAY ...... IT HAPPefJS a 44 Dog gp. IS soanne's sister. (In Stereo) 1 1 :35PM (3D Night court BtC••"PRiMCtT 'E m IN ECONOMY .CREATE 45 Paper 6:30P M CSCBS News (CC) (In Stereo) from demolition Peter Billingsley, Stuart tSRlFFVT’ ” 1 1 :45PM [MAX] MOVIE: 'Flash- Pankin, Anne Bloom 1985 Rated PG. Tniep ONLY A , at movies and TV commercials. Evan Kim, -< MEAROPQOM FROM ME TEN OR J [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing; From«Atlan man (In Stereo) MIM V^TERC^AV MORE OFTEN Master Bong Soo Han, Donald Sutherland TWENTY 5 ZANQOSEOa.' — QXOSTM [U S A ] Miami Vice tic City. N.J. (2 hrs.) (Live) 0® Sea Hunt 1977. Rated R 7;30PM d ) PM Magazine Featured [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Hoosiers' (CC) A former (4® Hollywood Squares R N V O I C B K . Marty Underwood, former aide to John F college coach faces resentment when he ( ID Gene Scott 3;30A M (iii Twilight Zone takes over as head of an Indiana high 6 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "It man is only a little lower than the angels the Kennedy. [D IS ] Kennedy vs. Kruschev An over­ [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet \3 angels should reform." — Mary Lillie. school basketball team. Gene Hackman, fSD Current Affair Dennis Hopper. Barbara Hershoy 1986 view of the Cuban missle crisis in 1962 dD ( ^ Jeopardy! (CC) Rated PG (In Stereo) that led to fear of possible nuclear war Narrator Eddtond O'Brien dD Kate & Allie (CC) 9 : 3 0 P M m Roseanne (CC) Dan re [ESPN] Running and Racing 01) INN News ^ veals his innermost feeling about Ro seanne's sister (In Stereo) [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Sweet Country' In Zl M*A*S'H 1973, an American couple faces brutality CALDWELL (^ ) Liar's Club [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Heartbreak Ridge' and torture at the hands of Chile's new re­ ■22 (CC) A decorated career marine officer is ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (30) Win, Lose or Draw gime Jane Alexander. John Cullum, Carole given the task of getting a platoon of raw, Laure 1987 Rated R I by Henri Arnold and Boh I er- 08) 01} Newhart (CC) undisciplined recruits into fighting shape OIL INC. I'LL BET OOC, OSCAR, A N' THAT ...irp SURE BE NICE ...BEFORE THEY FLIP I GUESS I'D BETTER SEE IF I Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett [U S A ] Edge of Night NEW PARTNER OF THEIRS HAVE dD Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) W HAT A O U T by Bill Hoett IF THEY'D GIVE ME TH' SWITCH ON THAT CAN FIND OUT WHERE THEY Unscramble these lour Jumbles, McGill 1966 Rated R. (In Stereo) BEEN MESSING AROUND WITH „ A LITTLE ADVANCE DANG THING! OH, DROPPED ME OFF THIS TIM E! one letter to each square, to form [C N N ] Crossfire 1 2:35A M (3D Family Feud TH’ TIME MACHINE! WARNING... __ .__ _ WELI___ ,------four ordinary words. 1 0 :0 0 P M dD CE @8) [CNN] News [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater 1 :00AM CID stop smoking .61* (39) NBC News SpecisI: JFK: That ■t.v [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull (3D Joe Franklin per gal. C. O. D. SOGOE Day In November (CC) A look back on the 150 gal. minimum purchase * ’WHAT ELSE 81OOPM GD Garfield: His 9 Lives Ani­ 25th anniversary of the assassination of 0t) Twilight Zone COOLP HE WANT mated (CC) Evolution Garfield-style as we President John F. Kennedy. (60 min) (In (38) Hart to Hart _LJ trace Garfield's past incarnations from pre Stereo) (ID Podra Usted Adetgazar? 649-8841 OS FOR historic times to the present (60 min.) (In 04) New Pequot; A Tribal Portrait The [C N N ] Crossfire PriCM Subitet to Chtngt E X C E P T A N m Stereo) heritage of the Pequot tribe and the efforts to regain tribal land are explored. (60 min ) EVALUATION OF KLEAN dD MOVIE: 'Airplane II: The Sequel' A lunatic airline crow finds itself on a lunar d® War and Remembrance (CC) Pug is M IS S HOUSTON P ’ L J shuttle hurtling toward the sun. Robert reassigned to Moscow; Slote proclaims Hays, Julie Hagerty. William Shatner the plight of European Jews; Byron returns m . 1982 to the Pacific; Churchill and Roosevelt meet dD Who's the Boss? (CC) Tony explains in Casablanca; shocking news awaits Na­ TYPAIR talie and Aaron in Paris. Stars Robert Mit- THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom how his youthful misbehavior prevented WHAT THEll^ his grandfather (Tony Danza in a dual role) chum and David Dukes (60 min.) Part 6 of I t f e g t BABIES'BEC7l?OOA.\ from becoming an American citizen (In 7. (In Stereo) VOU aAlM YXJ AK5 UOWOCEWT, '

MARKET REPORT Acllvil)i ov»r th> pail 30 Iftfling cjy i HERE TOGETHER FOR YOU! “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday” CnN’STITUTION ST’ATE MANOfSTH^HONCA 24 ADAMS ST. 646-3515 238-EVW "II, f s and the Manchester Herald Your *25 check Is waiting at MANOfSTtRHnNTA if your license number appears somewhere in the classified columns today... .CONNECTICUT , |f j ^ MORNINGS. Office PROOF Operators LABORER and expe­ FOOD Service workers worker tor Manchester TRAINING. Nurse Aide LOST needed. Hours 5-10pm. rienced Corpenter needed. Mondoy- classes beginning soon HIGH 2,070.06 1 Real Estate office. Ty- EXECUTIVE AND FOUND Excellent opportunity SECRETARY/ needed for commercial Frldoy, no weekends. to troln fora rewording lOW 3,036.81 K m r plng/bookkeeplng ex­ for housewives or col­ work. Please coll 646- APPiy Good benefits. Coll Ju­ lob os o Nurse Aide. SALES perience helpful. 646- CLOSE 2,065 9 ' 1 lege students. Coll 643- RECEPTIONIST 5775. lie, 683-2222. Ext. 2326, Paid training period 4655.______1787 otter 5pm. The Prudential is CHANGE Up 3.56 ! for Real Estate office in 7om-11om.______with Increase otter 90 seeking a bright, UPT0 S6 .5ST0 START PART time mornings. WAITRESSES. Days. days. Coll 643-5151, m Apply In person to: Coll 643-2711 to place vour LOST In Mr. Amazing Early morning donut Manchester. Pleasant, highly motivated in­ General office workers od. Crestfleld Convoles- parking lot, Frt. Nov. tor Manchester Reol finisher. Apply In energetic personality LoStrodo, 471 Horttord cont Home, Manches­ dividual, who has the 11. Block portfolio ap­ Estate office. Typing & person: Rood, Manchester. BOOKKEEPING Assls- TWT8 UTW78 Mtwrr yTwTV btwT» U and telephone manor. ter, Connecticut. initiative to build a proximately 48” X 60” bookkeeping expe­ WAREHOUSE Opportun­ tant/Receptlonlst. solid professional containing artwork. rience helpful. 646-4655 MR. DONUT Light office duties, ities. Full time or port South Windsor Nursing FULL Time, 10pm-6om, help wanted to perform sales career in insur­ Personal value. Re­ 255 West Middle Tpke. some typing & comp, time. Due to expanding Center has full time ward. 742-9908 ask tor Manchester, CT business, we hove Mondoy-Frldoy posi­ lonltorlol duties for lo­ ance and invest­ Chris.______. WANTED 8am-12, M-F, needs for Individuals tion available for qual­ cal store In the Wllll- ments. Extensive 2 To ttsrt Immediately. Snack who ore willing to give ified candidate. Re­ montlc area. $6.00 and years earn as you FOUND. Tiny, oil block bar help, bartendart, and desk TEACHER Aide. Before Call 646-5200 kitten. Oxford Street o little extra effort In sponsibilities Include; up depending on expe­ learn training pro­ IN BRIEF help. Top wagaa. nighta and and otter school, 7om- return for on opportun­ Accounts payable and rience. Please coll 1- area. Found November waakanda. Apply to Manager. 9om and 3 to 6pm. gram. College Degree 16th. 647-1326.______ity to move ahead In o receivable, payroll 489-2445 tor further de­ Parkada Bowling Ltnaa. Man- Infant core givers tails. Collect colls preferred. Starting chaatar. No phone calli. ON THE JOB TRAINING growing, dynamic or­ processing and phone Barzottini named partner LOST. Small, block and needed, 7-12:30pm, start an exciting career In ganization. We offer answering. Knowledge accepted. salary up to *500 per white cot, blue collar. 12:30 to 6pm. All posi­ of computers helpful week. Excellent bene­ JEWELRY Sales. Port tne optical Industry. We are excellent wages and DRIVER. New England’s Mark Barzottini Knox and Center Street tions 5 days o week. a wholeaale optical lab generous fringe benef­ but not necessary. fits. Call Bill Raspa or of Glastonbury has area. Reward. 645-6200. time X-Mos help and Coll 644-9172. largest electrical pro­ aaeking a trainee for our of­ its which Include den­ Background In Medi­ duct distributor hos op­ Harry Velardi at 646- been named a year round positions PARA-PROFESSIONAL fice ataff and a lab techni­ care and Medlcolde o GIVE YOUR budget o available. Flexible tal. Full time: first, enings tor truck drlv- 1145 or send resume to partner in the Man­ breok ... shop the clossi- Aide needed In the cian trainee. Starting second and third shift plus. Excellent storting ers. Primary hours. Apply: Dia­ Bolton Elementary hourly rata $5.50 with re- pay, benefits and work chester accounting (ied columns for bargain mond Showcase, Man­ openings. Port time: responsibility Is to Prudential School, Bolton, Con­ vlewa In 30-90-180 days. Thursday evening, Sat­ environment. Poten­ moke deliveries to cus­ firm of S. Richard buys! chester Porkode. necticut, to work with Call Bob Pound to ditcuas tial tor career growth. Insurance Co. Bottaro P.C. urday and Sunday op­ tomer locations or to 491 Buckland Road, Chapter 1 students. Ap­ the excellent fringe bena- enings. It you hove For o contldentlosl In­ our branches. Qualifi­ Barzottini. a cer­ proximately 19 hours fita and appointment for In­ warehouse experience, terview, please send cations Include good So, Windsor, CT 06074 tified public ac­ per week. For Informa­ terview. come In and fill out on resume to : Office Man­ driving record, Class II for immediate countant. received EARN tion, coll Steven Bent, QSA OPTICAL application or coll ager, South Windsor drivers license along EOE appointment, h/f his bachelor’s de­ Assistant Principal, Economy Electric Nursing Center, 1060 with the ability to read gree from the Uni­ 643-5166. 649-3177 Supply, 428 Tolland Main Street, South mops and communi­ EXTRA ,^|4, Turnpike, Manchester, Windsor 06074,289-7771. DO YOU hove o bicycle no versity of Connec­ /H, cate ettectlvely with 647-5000. EOE/M F EOE customers. We otter one rides? Why not otter It ticut in 1980. He is a excellent wages and for sole with o wont od? member of the EARN $8 PER HOUR generous fringe benef­ Coll 643-2711 to place vour Connecticut So­ MONEY FOR THE U.S. Census Bureau needs Fleldllsters In its which Include den­ od ciety of Ct*As and Hartford and Tolland Counties, tor the 1990 tal. Come In and till out on application or coll DON'T KNOW onyone American Institute census. The lobs will lost from 3-S weeks, W E S E L L who wonts to buy whol of CPAs. Economy Electric HOLIDAYS! storting now and the hours ore flexible. Supply, 647-5000. you hove to sell? Let o Barzottini is a Earn $8 per hour + 22'/^( per mile for the EXCITEMENT!! EOE/MF wont od find o cosh buyer member of the The Manchester Herald is use of private automobile. Reoulrements: fo r you! Manchester Jay- U.S. Citizen, and pass o written test. Toyota & Pontiac — Two of the bast cees and has been looking for a responsible selling cars in Americo todayl Mark Barzottini If Interested, coll The Census Office at: Join the World of Advertleingfl active with com­ adult to deliver the Guaranteed income offered to people munity relations between high school students 203- 644-0634 who ore career minded, self-motivated and the accounting profession. He and his wife. NOW HIRING Manchester Herald. Bouel OoDertimltv E m p la w CLERK TYPIST and hove a desire to be more than Susan. live in Glastonburv. overage. with Courier Duties EXCELLENT STARTING WAGES Great earning potentiai for Any previous soles experience very AMERICA WORKS OF helpful. Full time diveralfled opening In our Adv­ Association honors Keiiie working approximateiy 2 ertising Department. Knowledge of data MANCHESTER and EAST HARTFORD , We hove one of the best compensation Matthew Kellie of Manchester was recently hours per day. Must have processing a plus, but will train. Pleasant * 6 ““ For Closing Hours *5®® For All Other Shifts JOBS, EXCELLENT WAGES AND BENEFITS ' & training plans available in the in­ telephone manner, good typing and honored for outstanding service in the life reliabie transportation and dustry. insurance field by the National Association of WE ARE NOW Mimra STATE WELFARE spelling neceaaary. Reliable transporta­ Call Gary Bergren or Bill Batsie at 646- tion a must. Fraternal Insurance Counsellors. be organized. RECmERTS M JOSS PAVIIM FROM *6 to *9 IN 4321 for a personal interview. Kellie, a representative of Lutheran Brother­ EXCELLENT BENEFITS MANCHESTER AND EAST HARTFORD AREA Good hourly wage, excellent benefits In­ hood, received a certificate for quality Caii Frank McSweegan at COMPANIES. I LYNCH TOYOTA PONTIAC | cluding dental. business and production of insurance at the Wittf our training, trangportatlon and daycare 500 W. CENTER ST. association’s 38th annual convention. 647-9946 for more asilstanue, Ifs easier than you thinki II you are Call the Manchester Herald for Interview • Flexible Hours • Crew Incentives • Insurance Available receiving atate welfare, call us today at 244-2120 MANCHESTER appointment at 643-2711. ask for information. and ask for Nicole. Jo Deary. Country Christmas set ' Free Meals • Profit Sharing The 22-year-old Taylor’s Nursery in Hebron • Regular Wage Increases will be transformed into a country village at Christmastime during the holiday shopping • Free Uniforms • Vacation Bonus season. • Advancement Opportunities M A N C H E S T E R JO B SER VIC E... alway» raady to aarva Job-$aakan and araa amployara at no charga... On certain days beginning this Saturday. J O f f Taylor’s country barn will be filled with Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: craftspeople featuring hand-made gifts. A Stop by any of the locations listed below or call 643-2213 SERVICE • Medical facility seeking • Local manufacturing plant seek­ train exhibit will also be featured. housekeeping worker. Employer ing a plant sarviceperaon with a The nursery and bam will be open Nov. 26 will train. Good pay and excellent minimum of 6 months' experi­ and 27. Dec. 2 to 4, Dec 9 to 11 and Dec. 15 to 24. to learn more about the employment opportunities with McDonald’s.* fringes. ence in Installation/malnte- nanca/repalr. Will perform a va­ Hours are noon to 9 p.m. weekdays. 10 a.m. to8 • Machinist opening evalleble tor • Like outdoor work, and not efreid •Great opportunity for all-round riety of routine and preventive p m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays. individual with 1 yr. experience ot heights? Employer will train to auto mechanic with 2 yrs. experi­ • You can be “on the road" Immedi­ • Excelleni opportunity lor indi­ maintenance work In plant. Ex­ The nursery will be open 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Dec setting up/operating a variety of install cable TV wiring. Very good ence and own tools. Excellent sa­ ately If you have e class 2 Ct. driv­ vidual. with 2 yrs. retaU.experl- cellent salary snd benefits. 24 GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALO anca, to become Retail Manager machines that cut, bore, drill, and pay/benefits. lary and benefits. er's license and a good motor ve­ The nursery was started by Emery Taylor, Trainee. Excellent fringe benefits turn; read blueprints. Good pay hicle record. 2nd shift position. who died last April before he could see the Including bonus. and benefits • Local machine shop aaeking •Local employer seeking Good pay and benefits. State Of Connecticut country barn opened for Oiristmas. The ON SATUROAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING McOONALD’S LOCATIONS. Inspector with 1 yr. experience in warehouse worker. Will use fork Labor Department opening this season will be held in his memory. •Full time flexible openings for process and final inapection. Will lift and high stocker. Good restaurant workers; no experi­ 806 Main Street The nursery is located at thecomerof Routes 70 West Center St. 1221 Tolland Tpke. 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottvilte Rd. 30 Lafayette Square read blueprints and uaa mica and pay/benefIts. 85 and 207 Manchester. CT Manchester, CT ence required. Good pay/excel- gagas. Good pay and benefits. Manchester. C 7 06040 East Hartford, CT Vernon, CT Rockville, CT lent benefits. Overtime available. ____ (203) 649-4558 to — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988

Q j j W M S A APARTMENTS PETS AND HELP WANTED I FOR SALE FOR RENT SUPPLIES M A H C fiR T R ^TunitsT? family plus one single NOW accepting applica­ AQUARIUMS. 5 and 10 House Keepers % Spedoli^ gallon with hoods, family. Two family lust 1 tions for 1 bedroom, 1 Part Him poaHlon. P tont painted. Enloy the pri­ bedroom handicapped stand, pumps and apply at; vacy of a single family and 2 bedroom Section much more. $100.00. Call 646-4575.______Quallly Inn with the added feature GLEANINB CARPENTRY/ 8 apartments. Please 81 Hartford T^a.. Vamon of Investment prop­ MISCELLANEOUS go to Oakland Heights F R E E To good home. SERVICES Site office, 360 Oakland 646-0700 lOt/M erty. Close to down­ REMODELINB ELECTRICAL SERVICES Very friendly, mole town and shopping, I Street, Manchester. cot. Call 649-3739. CLEANING Service. CONSTRUCTION Labor­ highway and buslines. H O LID A Y House, Retire­ Monday and Wednes- Price reduced. Asking Home or office. Day, ment living, ambula doy, 10om-12noon. Is advertising expensive? ers. Must be familiar night, weekend. HOUSE You'll be surprised now with pipe, road and site $169,500. Prestige GELSOMINO tory, home-llke MANCHESTER. 1st Properties, Better Weekly specials. Reg­ RENOVATIONS atmoshpere. Call 6 floor, 2 bedroom apart­ economical It Is to adver­ work. Salary based ina Ranlerl, 645-0682. NonowNo 1 loom or ontlro houoo. ELECTRIC tise In Classified. 643-2711. upon experience. Year Homes and Gardens, •tftp oM pimtm woMo. Inouloto. RaaldanHal wiring apaotalltl. ment In renovated 2 round work. Coll 647- $59-0775, evenings, 537- •hotiroek and Nniali. Alto Inlortor Fraa lallmalas. GSL Building Malnte- family house. New ap­ 0143. Broker/Owner. ' c l e a n i n g ' poimino. CoN nance Co. Commercl- pliances, carpets, etc. 9745 for appointment. S«rvlcln« tti* AAanchMttr A WII* 5 6 8 *7 7 4 8 MI8GELLANE0U8 IlmonMc orto. HonMt gnd r*lto> al/ResIdentlal building $700/month plus utlll- couelt to cloon your homo, G 4 7 ”38 ^ 8 f loovo mtMEBt- repairs and home Im­ tles. Call 649-2871. F0R8ALE offlco or windowt. t vtort ox* provements. Interior MOTO PHOTO porlonco ond rtforoncos. Coll EAST HARTFORD. One EIGHT month old water- BOLTON Lake. Four and exterior painting, bedroom, first floor, on The nation’s leading 1 room Ranch, masonry Lourfo for o froo otflmeto. IBIPAINTINB/ HEATINB/ light carpentry. Com­ bed, $325. Courthouse busline, appliances, One Gold membership, hour photo finishing on lots, 2 storage 742*0267 ISJPAPERINB PLUMBINfi plete lanitorlal aer wall to wall carpeting. buildings, private vice. Experienced, rel 1216 months left tor chain Is seeking enthu­ $500/month plus utlll- $450. Compared to reg­ siastic people for full beach, appliances, gas NAME your own reaso­ lable, free estimates. tles. 568-1054.______heat. Reduced to PJ’s PlumMng. Htatlng A 643-0304. ular price of $700 plus. and part time posi­ nable price. Father 8, RO CKVILLE. One bed­ Eric 649-3426.0 $144,000. 649-1794. CARPENTRY/ Son Painting and Pap­ Air CanoHloiilng tions. We offer train­ Boilers, puinpe, hot water room, new wall to wall BRAND New listing. REMODELINB ering. Removal. 291- tanks, new and RENT A RUNNER ing, competlllve sal­ carpet. $400-495/month Adorable 4 room Cape 8567. replacements. argetry 8 EiraM plus utilities. Two bed­ ENDROLLS ary, employee dis­ on Anderson Street In FREE ESTIUATES room, $525, without counts and bonuses Manchester. 2 bed­ ItMMlRf SorvIcB x r y , width - 284 FARRAND REMODEUNC GALLIGAN & CO. 643-9649/228*9616 Wa will do your grocary utilities, $630 Including 13Ki width - 2 for 284 for Individuals with Ini­ rooms, updatted both, Room addHIona, daekt, rooSng, heat and hot water. PAINTING shopping and othar MUST b* ptokad up at th« tiative. Apply In per­ carpeting, ful' base­ awing, windowt and guMart. Four bedroom, ment, 1 car detached Btckhot and bulldoztr tanrict INTOnOWaTEMR srrands whlls you work or HaraM Offlea Monday thru son, 9am-7pm. folnUoB A tMidno- Alio. MISCELLANEOUS $750/month without Thuradaybafora 11 a.m.only. garage, cute yard near avallaMa. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. - drNoRWyt 66Bl6d. FuNy inourod. raltx. Call for dalalls. utilities. 872-8095, anv- 306 West Middle Tpke. the hospital. Afforda­ SERVICES flme, leove messoge. bly priced. $119,900. Bn. 647*8509 8 49 *7 4 82 , etterapmor Manchester, CT Jackson 8, Jackson Rm . 645-6849 8 47 *3 8 08 iMvt mew609 742 *8 2 87 , anytime MANCHESTER. Quality Reol EStote, 647-8400.D Angelic Home 2 bedroom, heat, hot M ECHANIC. Full time or water, all appliances ROOM To grow. A grow­ Included, alrcondltlon- port time. Must be ing family will hove 888 HOME WALL DOCTORS Care Registry WILL PAINT TO auallfled to work on all Wallpaper hanging Local regialry offera quality Ino, quiet, on busline. plenty of room to ex­ IMPROVEMENTS PLEASE Ideal for middle aged makes of vehicles. 5-10 specialist. Expert work care... lower coal to patienla... fro m your picture o r elide pand In this charming 7 at reasonable rates. Free and senior citizens. 247- years experience a room bungalow colon­ 8 REPAIRS companions, home makers, uielercolor or ucrylic "No Job Too Small" estimates. Residential (n 5030. $625. must and tools. M &M ial on Henry Street. 4 Barbara Leppen - Service Station, 649- Rsglttsrad and Fully Inaurtd and commercial. 6 4 7 -1 9 5 6 bedrooms, both with FREE ESTIMATES Steve Koski, 647-8201 2871.______shower, walk-up attic. Bill Olson, 528-8364 6 4 3 -1 7 1 0 RDME8 F U LL and port time drlv- Spacious living room, 647-0593 FDR RENT ers helper, moving fur­ formal dining room, mWKESTREESERVlK niture. Coll 647-1717, fireplace, pantry, 2 car CuRtom BuM honiM. iddMonB, BucksI, truck 6 chipper. Slump “GROCER-EASE ” co. MANCHESTER. Four leave message. garage. Bowers fwiwdiMno. wood eldlhg. deekA. R00FW6/ rcmovti. Free sstimstct. Qrooary ahopping dallvary room, 2 bedroom Du­ roofino. oonofolo wofk. moBomy 8 iM aarvloa. Open 24 houra. 7 School. New Price. phioio of eonolniodon. SHRNfl Spcdtl consideration for plex house In nice daya a weak. Call ua with Automotive SERVICE PERSON $159,900 Jackson 8, tf rou>9 tto* Of oeofroefon oof efderiy end hindlcepped. neighborhood. $600, to work on rscrsation Jackson Real Estate, id furnM li fovr o b N» * ooN ml your litti own utilities. Deposit vehicles, full or part 647-8400.O______FuHy Inourod • Froo Fotimotoo 6 4 7 - 7 5 5 3 required. Available hms. Will train. Apply: MAO CaastracMea MANCHESTER 645*1277 December 1st. 742-9408. CAR GRACIOUS and spacious. a fa iM t ir 8 BlBiMt^i^CimpIng Lovely 6 plus room ROOnNG COVENTRY. 7 rooms ___ |F0R8ALE Cape Cod on Concord 643-1720 AWtortlwk WlnMr RM66t I b o b o n b N typoo GAY & SON plus. Available De­ rooRfig and aRpoct ippalfB. t7 7S4 TalcoMlla Rd. Road. 3 bedrooms, 2 MASONRY cember 1. Adults pre­ PLYMOUTH Volore 1977. yeere expertwice. Oueranleod. Brick, block and stone, Looking for full baths, center chim­ RENOVATMMVFLUS UeetiBOd end InevPid ferred. References and 4 Door, 6 cyl. Auto, PS. Complete Inter, and ceramic tils, marble and security. $800 per ney fireplace In front to concrete. something? Am/FM, one owner. back living room. Un­ Extar. Home 6 4 5 * 8 8 ^ ___ No lob Is too small I month. 742-7494 or 742- Very good condition. BUSINESS finished 4th bedroom Maintenance Custom 8161.______$800 or best offer. 872- I OPPORTUNITIES on 2nd floor. Nicely Painting and Papering 282-7341 o r 427-8973 TOLLAND. Two bed­ 8158 otter 6pm.______kept 85'x225' yard. Now Repair or Renew Cell- room house private, C H E V Y Vega 1975. 64,000 FRANCHISE Opportun- asking $169,900. Jack- Inga, Walla, etc. Rec. 1 + /- acre. Full base­ miles, 3 speed, runs Ity. Join dynamic Inter­ son & Jackson Real Rooma, Oackaand Light ROORNG ment, 2 cor garage, good, $605 or best otter. national service com­ No lob loo M r o r IP O b n m M. W IN j m Estate, 647-8400.n Carpent^ Roofing, work 7 daya uMN |ob oompMo. workshop, hook-ups. 649-0761.______pany. Earn a 5 to 6 MOUNTAIN Road. Park- Quttar Repair and RELIABLE MOVINfi $825. 872-2200,______figure Income. Com­ Cleaning. 870-9477, Joe 1983 PLYMOUTH Re­ llke treed yard sur- Low, Low Rates. liant. Automatic, 4 cy- plete training and man­ ronds this 4 bedroom lANOLOMFS SPECUL agement assistance. 847-9289, Rick Short notice moves. Shop the I 8TDRE AND llnder. $700. 742-5054. family colonial with Cleaning — On call Mln- d Exclusive territory. large sunroom. See this tenance Quick Refur- Insured. Depandsbie ___ I FFM* 8PACE FOR Sole. 1984 Cadillac Unlimited personal Need repairs around the Classifieds. Seville. Silver, red U8iR built home today. biahlng or Ramodellng 24 Years experience In INSTANT Suites. Com- growth. Investment re­ Blanchard 8, Rossetto home? Coll on expert. leather Interior, quired. Coll 1-800-624- inuiEO - Sr. Mteagnt moving H e r a l d pletely furnished. loaded. Excellent con­ Realtors," We're Sel­ FrN EiOmlas You'll find the help you Phone answering and 7613. Ext. 1392. ling Houses" 646-2482.0 need In Classified. 643- dition Inside and out. 646-2253 646-9669 Anytinw 643-2711 secretarial support. $13,000 Call 647-0717. SOUTH WINDSOR. Spo- 2711. 647-4800.______colus new 8 room U8 baths, appliances A 60-unlt wall to wall carpet, | » | fOR8ALE * Additional Lines SIX Pep Line, Per Day and garage. Rothman condominium MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ fully appllanced, V/i & Rothman, 646-4144. community located room hewer duplex, baths, full basement. FORD Bronco II. 1984, 4 *'Classifications 71 thru 87 wall to wall carpet, Asking $140,000. on 24 beautifully $750 month. 643-1823. *15 wheel drive, excellent * Merchandise Under >250 fully appllanced, 1V^ M AN CHESTER. 2 bed­ 4 Unas — 10 Days condition, 6 cylinder landscaped acres, baths, full basement. * Ad must contain price! room, heat, hot water, 509 charga aach addi­ power iteerlng, [ 2 2 ] condominiums complete with pool, $750 month. 643-1823. appliances. $590. A M /FM cosoette, clots You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds tennis court and tional line, per day. You 2 hitch. $6225. Rich, FOR SALE SOUTH Windsor. 1 bed­ Adults preferred. No can cancal at any tima. due to this low price... carport parking. room, appliances. No pets. 647-9876, even­ days, 683-1466, even­ pets. Security. 875-7919. SORRY, ings, 872-2039. SOUTH WINDSOR. Afflu­ Priced at *155,000 ings. NO REFUNDS OR ent life style. 2 bed­ Principal^ Only M A N C H EST ER 2 family, MANCHESTER. Onebed- ADJUSTMENTS rooms, 2 full baths plus available Immediately room apartment, new IAUTD8F0R CALL CLASSIFIED a full master bedroom Call 043-2711, . Large 3 bedroom, Vfy building. Second floor, CALL HERALD ___ |8EtlT/liA8E suite with many ameni­ 8;30am-5pm baths, appliances, new on busline, one year ties are offered In this dishwasher, new wall lease, $550/month. CLASSIFIED F R E E Milage on low cost 643“2711 NOW! contemporary Condo. Aak for to wall, 1 year lease, Utilities additional. Pe­ auto rental. Village $184,900. Century 21 Ep­ Mra. Fromertn security. $800 plus utili­ terman Real Estate, 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Auto Rental. 643-2979 or stein Realty, 647-8895.n ties. 649-5989. 649-9404. 646-7044.