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30 Cents YOUR CHOICE - Thursday, Nov. 20,1986 PAY THE LANDLORD’S MORTGAGE, OR PAY YOUR OWNI N MANCHESTER 100 HEMLOCK ST. CENTER SPRINGS PARK AREA Parkade sale More snow Complatety ramodalad 47' 2 badrootn rancH. Sunny :■ ■ n«w kitchan with appllancaa and bath. No wax floora, panoled aun oorch. Warm attachad garaga. Immadiata { 'V*> occupancy. 12,000. also INVITATION TO BID 7 room aluminum aided alr-conditlonad CAPE with INVITATION TO BID means a mall, on the way garage, newer kitchen and bath. Birch panalad family Sealed bids will be received l^ e Eighth Utilities Dis­ V,. ‘ . , • . room. Aaking $120,000. In the General Services' af- trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ flce, 41 Center St., Manches­ chester, Ct., seeks bids far k' ter, C T until Decembers, 1986 the following Items; Samuelson Broker call 649-0498 at 11:00 a.m. for the fallow- Storm keeps MACC, Ine: TW O (2) 4.5 AIR PACKS (1) ONE NEW G RAVELY F IF T Y ($0) FIR EFIG HTERS merchant says crews working hartd COM M ERCIAL CON­ PROTECTIVE COATS VERTIBLE TRACTOR Bid specificatlens may be (2) ATHLETIC SHIRTS obtained during normal busi­ By George Lavn^ ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 (3) BUILDING DEMOLI­ p.m.) Moi^av thru Saturday By John F. Kirch developers and was given pictures The Manchester Herald TION a REMOVAL from the (SIspatcher at the and George Layng of the planned expansion. The Town of Manchester Is EIGHTH DISTRICT FIRE­ ^ l l e many have recovered from the storm that V an equal opportunity em­ HOUSE, 32>Maln St., Man­ The Manchester Herald The developers plan to com­ ployer, and requires an affir­ chester, Conn. 06040. pletely enclose the Parkade by next dumped up to a foot of snow on the area early mative action policy for all of Sealed bids will be received spring, the source said. Work is Wednesday, several hundred Manchester and Its Contractors and Vendors at the above address until The section of the Manchester Bolton residents are among the thousands as 0 condition of doing busi­ 7:00 p.m. on Mondov, De­ Parkade shopping center surround­ scheduled to begin before the end of statewide who are still without electricity. ness with the Town, os per cember 1,1906, at which time ing Sears is scheduied to be soid the year, he said. Federal Order 11246. they will be publicly opened, The lingering effects of the storm put people out Bid forms, plans and specifi­ read aloud and recorded. today to a three-man partnership In addition, the source said four of their homes and kept crews at work on area cations are available at the Bids shall remain valid for that plans to enclose the structure new major tenants will open stores roads late into the night as forecasters predicted General Services' office. thirty days from the bid and turn it into a mall, an informed in the Parkade, but declinded to TOWN OF opening date. The District more snow for today. MANCHESTER, CT. reserves the right to relect source said this morning. name them. He said five more In Manchester, about 25 people spent the night l9iAPARTMENT8 STORE AND IS n RECREATIONAL MISCELLANEOUS ROBERT B. WEISS, any and all bids for any rea­ The source, a Parkade merchant stores will be added to the rear of at the state armory on Main Street despite a GENERAL son deemed to be In the best the Parkade. recommendation by the Red Cross that the »I f o r r e n t OFFICE SPACE EQUIPMENT I FDR SALE 030-11 Interest of the District. who asked that his name not be JOSEPH TRIPP used, said he did not know the sale "He's got a lot of good things building not be used. 3 and 4 room apartments, Office Space For Rent. Skis-Knelsel 190 centime­ Tw o 50Ft. rolls of snow FIRE COMMISSIONER price. here,” he said, referring to the site “It’s not a good place for a shelter,” said Elaine * NEW CONSTRUCTION * Sweet, director of the Connecticut Valley East no appliances,no pets,se­ Excellent location-heat, ters, with look 77 bindings, fence. 4 ft. high. $25.00. CARS Doted at Manchester, Conn, One of the three people who will plans. “This guy did all of this You could be settled in this beautiful, new curity,col I 646-2426. Week­ air ,lonltor, parking. 500 $130. Nordlco boots size Each New. Phone 643-8470 this 12th day of November, purchase the popular strip shop­ before actually purchasing.” Branch of the American Red Cross. Besides being home by the end of Januaryl This property days 9-S. souore feet $250. 649-5334. 10. $25. 646-4732.______after 6pm. FOR SALE 1906. drafty and cold, she said, the armory Is in 034-11 ping center on West Middle Turn­ Many of the current tenants are features cathedral ceilings, 2 full baths, 3 or 643-7175. Ski boots, women's 6'/i, pike is Amran Oron, the merchant renewing their leases, he said. violation of some state building codes. Two bedroom apartment excellent condition, must Hedstrom baby carriage. Those who spent the night at the armory came bedrooms, French doors toa 12x16deck. All for rent. Dishwasher, dis­ 3 rooms containing 900 sell. Need money! Only Converts to stroller. $30. 1981 Buick Skylark, 54,000 said, but he did not know the names The developers have a history of INVITATION TO BID from the Samaritan Shelter run by the Manches­ this and morel Situated on a 100x200 lot with posal, pool, tennis courts. souore feet on Spruce $35. 643-4096.D Coll 649-6646. miles, power steering, of the other two partners or where renovating and upgrading shopping power brakes, air condi­ ter Area Conference of Churches and were sent Near 84. Coll 2 8 2-79 M after Street. Parking, can di­ centers, the source said. He said beach rights to Lake Chaffee. Call us for tioning. Call Gary at 568- The Eighth Utilities Dis­ any of the three are from. there because MACC’s Main Street building lost 7 :0 0 pm. or (617) 864-5770 vide, 1 year lease. Call trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ ISnoOATS/MARINE 2020 or 64641213. 'The sales agreement is scheduled they are currently building “a more details. $120,000. X4204 days. 643-6712. Hearthmate woodstove chester, Ct., seeks bids to: power. 1 ^ EQUIPMENT to be signed later today, the source gigantic one” on Long Island, "You had to put them someplace,” said Nancy and accessories. Best Replace Hose Body & although he did not know where. Wi can iialp you bicomi a offer over $35 takes It. Booster Tank on 1969 Mock said. Officials with the Cutter Carr, MACC’s executive director. INDUSTRIAL 1978 Fiesta, good condi­ Pumper. “REALE” PR0FE88I0NAU 16 foot Mod River canoe, Brick lined. 6464)439. It tion, runs well, 110,000 Operating Corp., the Parkade’s The source said the decision to The shelter had its power restored this morning. Call 648-4S2S.andaak(orDan. PROPERTY paddles Included. Used must go. 6464>439.a miles. $500 or best offer. Bid specifications may be landlord and part owner, could not turn the Parkade into a mall was Acting Director Jeff Cox said. ID four times. Excellent con­ obtained during normal busi­ Spacious 4 room apart­ 742-6358 after 6. ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 be reached for comment. not made as a way to compete with Carr said Manchester’s armory was one of the dition. $800. Please call High chair, upholstered, the proposed 785,000-square-foot D. F. REALE, INC. ment near bus. Adults Manchester-Good space 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- p.m.) Monday thru Saturday Cutter owns the West Middle handful around the-state opened by Gov. William preferred, no pets, 1 car, at reasonable prices. Call yellow, attached formica from the Dispatcher at the Turnpike side of the Parkade, Mall at Buckland Hills planned for Raaf Eafafe 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Eighth District Firehouse, 32 A. O’Neill. 2 security and reference. owner for present or fu­ table, chrome frame, northwest Manchester. Although radio and television stations had 175 Main St.. Manchester, Ct ture needs at 643-2414.. molded troy, $30. 649-2723 Main St., Manchester, Ct. which contains the Sears store, a M kM hf.K HKi iK th 649-1265. Planning Director Mark Pelle­ spread t)ie word that the Manchester armory was 646-4S25 mornings or after 5:30.n 1981 Pontiac Phoenlx- D&L department store, a Channel M USICAL Sealed bids will be received being set up as a shelter. Sweet said the only Manchester - 2nd floor 2 ROOMMATES good running condltlon. Home (Center and other smaller grini said today that he had not ITEMS at the above address until heard about the sale, though some shelter officially set up In town was at the Senior bedroom, heat and ap­ WANTED $1250. 649-2271. 7:00 p.m. on Monday, De­ stores. The Broad Street side of the pliances, no pets. $550 plus El cember 1,1906, at which time shopping center is owned by the developers have spoken to him in Citizens’ (Center on East Center Street. She said AAonchester-No shoveling security 646-3979. Automotlv8 Dodge-1982 Arles Wagon. they will be publicly opened, the past about the Parkade. He said one person sought to spend the night there, but snowl $59,900. Spacious read aloud and recorded. Boston-based Wilder Manley Asso­ APARTMENTS Manchester-$250 per 86,000 miles. $2200. Call ciates, Parkade officials have said. he did not know Oron. eventually found another place to to stay. well kept unit close to 1-384 FOR RENT Tw o bedroom townhouse month ' plus 'h utilities. 646-4732. Bids shall remain valid for Others vvithout power in the Manchester area and on bus line. Quick Apply :40 Olcott Street, thirty days from the bid The sale of the Sears side of the Pellegrini said that to enclose the - heat, hot water, car­ Hammon Cord Organ- CARS opening dote. The District apparently made their own arrangements. occupancy possible. peted. AM appliances. Air Apt. 107. Cleon, quiet, 1966 Dodge Charger-(jood Parkade would end months of mall the developers would probably 0 single key board, wood Joyce G. Epstein Real responsible. FOR SALE reserves the right to relect need only a building permit. Sweet said that if a larger shelter is needed 2 bedraom apartment- canditloning. Call 649- frame, bench, gaod condl- condition. Needs engine. any and oil bids for any rea­ speculation by merchants at the tonight, Manchester High School will be opened Estate. 647-8895.0 Wall to wall carpeting. 5240. tlon. $100. Call 649-9981. Asking $1000 or best offer. son deemed to be In the best , Parkade, who have said repeatedly However, if they plan to expand the Appliances Included. No 649-6818. Interest of the District. by the Red Cross. “We are prepared to jump in AAonchester-$239,900-4 that a developer was interested in shopping center, site plans would any direction if need be,” she said. pets. Lease. Security. 2 bedroom plus loft, 2 IP E TS A N O JOSEPH TRIPP have to be approved by the bedroom Colonial nestled Available December 1st. baths. In the Clock Tower 03FURNITURE 77 Volare-Good running FIRE COMMISSIONER purchasing the large shopping More than 200,000 people in Connecticut were on 2 plus acres In one of Planning and Zoning Commission, Also 3 bedroom duplex. Mill, Indoor pool, many I SUPPLIES 1966 Rombler-The Clas­ condition. $500/best offer. Dated at Manchester, Conn, center. Since last winter, rumors without power after the storm, and 54,812 were AAanchesters finest loca­ Lease. Security. No pets. extras. Available De­ 2 twin beds with frames, 649-8549. this 13th day of November, have spread throughout the Par­ he said. still in the dark early this morning. tions. 12 X 19 master sic I From when they mo- 1914. Available December 1st. cember 1st. 643-7611 or like new. Simmon firm, German Shepherd pup­ de'em like they used to. kade that Cutter would be selling. Anne Flint, president of the bedroom with walk-ln 03511 As of 9 a.m., 300 people in the Manchester and Call 643-1595.a 646-1094. 649-8199 asking $200 or pies, full blooded parents, 1979 Ford Falrmont-6 cy­ Manchester Area Chamber of Com­ Horild photo by Tucker closet. Dining room, eot- Only 85,000 miles! Solid However, until today nobody knew Bolton area were still without electricity, best offer. AKC. $100. Call after 4. runner. 742-7686 evenings. linder, automatic trans­ who the potential buyer was. merce, said she had not heard about according to Northeast Utilities spokesman Jose In kitchen and super fam­ 3 bedroom apartment, 'h mission, power steering, 1 bedroom apartment, 246-7242. INVITATION TO BIO the sale, but added that she was not Chavez. He said that total was down from about ily room with cathedral duplex fully appllanced heat, and hot water, quiet Wing back chair, print power brakes. Good con­ "This is a new owner who wants celling, skylight, brick surprised. While Wednesday's storm caused problems for adults, it gave children 5,000 customers who were left powerless Wednes­ kitchen, IVb baths, no neighborhood. Referen­ fabric, warm tones. Ex­ I MISCELLANEOUS dition. 65K, $1100 or best The Eighth Utilities Dis­ to upgrade the shopping center,” fireplace, boy window and pets. 1 year lease plus ces, no pets, $435 monthly. cellent condition. $60.643- offer. 6464)487 or 8754812. trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ the source said. "It’s what we’ve “I know it’s been on the market,' the day off from school. In Center Park, 10-year-old John Doyle (top), day morning. sliders to large deck. 7>h IF OR SALE chester, Ct., seeks bids to: security deposit. $675 per 646-2311. 2041 after 6pm.o Autos. 2 cars for sale. needed. It’s going to give us new life she said. She said several market 13-year-old Joe D’Amora and 9-year-old Dean Thibodeau took baths, 2 car garage. D. W. month plus heat and utili­ Thunderbird 1981-Blue, MOUNT A UTILITY BODY Fish Realty. 643-1591 or Parts Only. 1972 Olds 455 ON A 10,500 GVW VEHICLE ... and increase the traffic coming research firms have called her over Please turn to page 10 ties. ^ 8 3 5 2 . Nice older duplex-2 bed­ Oak headboard with att­ Palyester fabric-many Engine $200, 1970 Ply­ fully equipped. Mint con­ the past few years for information advantage of the break and did some sledding. 871-1400.D ached night tables for solid colors. Great for dition. 424X10 miles. Auto­ WITH A 04 INCH CAB TO to the shopping center.” rooms, 1 both, private mouth 318 Engine $200. AXLE DISTANCE. He said he has met with the about the Parkade. 2 bedroom apartment In 2 driveway and entrance. queen bed. $99. Call 742- quilts. .50 cents a yard or Call 6464649 after 3:00pm. matic overdirive trans­ Manchester-$165,000-0ne family home. Downstairs, $550 per month. Call Bo­ 6141 evenlngs.a $50 for all. 643-1814.0 mission. Craig am/fm Bid specifications may be 6 room two story apart­ obtained during normal busi­ fully appllanced kitchen, land Brothers, 649-2947. stereo cassette. Power ness hours (9:00 o.m. to 5:00 1^ ment with up to 4 bed­ no pets. 1 year lease plus Colonial 4 piece sectional Sliding glass tub doors. windows, asking $4,500. p.m.) Monday thru Saturday I? rooms and two 1 bedroom security deposit. $550 per Manchester-Immediate very good condition. 633- Swan design, standard tub Call 871-3744 days, 646-5412 from the Dispatcher at the flats, each on one level, 2 Eighth District Firehouse, 32 1^ month plus heat and utili­ occupancy 3 bedroom du­ 5518.a size. $50. 6464638.0 Price reduced I New black after 6;30pm. Senate to investigate White House deals with Iran Main St., Manchester, Ct., gas furnaces, appliances ties. 646-8352. plex with natural wood­ Included. Convenient lo­ top and Interior with this work, gas heat. Children Blue love seat sofa, cozy 8 foot fluorescent fixtures classic red convertible, a 78 Ford Ranchero, V4 cation, call our office for 2 bedroom townhouse, ap­ seating for 2. $100. 647- with 4 foot lamps and engine, 62,000 miles, $1500 Sealed bids will be received way you could describe the arms decision was a mistake.” explaining to do” when he appears ok. $650 plus utilities. All- 1964 Rambler American. at the above address until B v T im Ahern tion of such arms sales have been at the details. D. W. Fish pllanced kitchen, no pets. brio Realty. 649-0917. 1543. shades. $5 each. 649-6201 .o firm. 643-2740. that were transferred as being McConnell said the president’s before the committee in closed Realty. 643-1591 or 871- Rebuilt lost year so It runs 7:00 p.m. on Monday, De­ T h e Associated Press least technically violated. Related stories session Friday. 1 year lease, security good and looks good. Was cember 1,1904, at which time defensive in nature,” Nunn said. failure to Inform Congress until 18 1400.a deposit, $550 per month Moving-Must sell! Wall Orthopedic weights 22 1979 AMC Splrlt-6 cy­ they will be publicly opened, ’”The president had so many months after the Iranian operation "My understanding is that he has $900, now $800. Call 635- read aloud and recorded. contradictions last night that I think on pages 4 ,9 He suggested that a group of plus, heat and utilities. unit $50. Baby's changing pound packets with pouch 1998 anytime. linder, 4 speed. $800. 649- WASHINGTON — A leading "wise men and women” should began "was at least a technical a written directive from the presi­ Spic 8, Span! 11 Immacu­ Bids shall remain valid for we’re going to have to have further 646-8352. table. $30. Dining table holder for legs etc. Cost 6703. Senate Democrat, hours after Pres­ review the administration’s foreign violation.” dent telling him not to advise us of late 6 plus room Ranch In w ith 4 c h a irs . $300. $54 . $40. 643-1710.O thirty days from the bid clarification today,” said Sen. Sam 2 bedroom duplex for rent 1978 Dotsun B-210 auto­ opening date. The District ident Reagan’s public grilling on But he said he thinks Reagan still this particular Incident.” East Hartford. Nice neigh­ 3 rooms, appliances, heat Playpen $40.646-9609 Nunn, D-Ga., on the NBC-TV’s policy decision-making process and borhood, 1'/> baths, 1st In Bowers Area. Ap­ matic, 2 daor. Best after. TRUCK8/VAN8 reserves the right to relect secret arms sales to Iran, saidtoday has the confidence of the American Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and hot water. No pets. pllanced; gas, heat, quiet Gloss Insulator collection, any and all bids for any rea­ "Today” program. able to restore credibility ... but I propose changes. flaor family room, ap­ 529-1975 after 5. Laura. k the Reagan administration still people on other issues. "It doesn’t outgoing chairman of the Foreign Security reaulred. Avolla- location. $595 plus utlll- TV/STERE0/ over 50 different pieces. | |F 0R 8A LE son deemed to be In the best needs to clarify contradictions Nunn, who is likely to take over as counted at least seven major Meanwhile, Sen. Mitch McCon­ pliances, city utilities, ble November 20th. 646- APPLIANCES $99 or best offer. 6494)477 Interest of the District. contradictions from what I had nell, R-Ky. and a member of the mean that his entire record Is wiped Relations Committee, said Reagan above ground pool. tles.Coll John ot 643-1591. 1981 Plymouth Horizon, 4 between what the president said and chairman of the Senate Armed may not understand that the law 2970. 031! evenlngs.o door. Standard, gas mizer 1983 Dotsun pick up, JOSEPH TRIPP previously been informed by his top Senate Intelligence Committee, out by this,” he said. $113,9(X>. Jackson 8, Jack- what his aides have been telling Services Committee in the new engine. 77k. Very good brown, low mlleoge, FIRE COMMISSIONER officials.” said on the "CBS Morning News” Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, required him to inform Congress son. 646-1316. CONDOMINIUMS Frost free refrigerator. Half Price! Flashing ar­ Dated at Manchester, Conn, Congress. Democrat-controlled Congress, that he had undertaken sensitive Rockvllle-2 bedroom, first Good working order, condition all aroundl 31,600. Model 720, 4 cy­ Nunn said he could not believe that Reagan should have admitted another member of the committee floor apartment, availa­ FOR RENT row signs $2991 Lighted, this 10th day of November, At the same time, both a said U.S. foreign policy is “in white. $75. 649-6039.O $1300. 633-2686. linder. Coll 633-2904. 19S4. that the arms sent were defensive, he made a mistake in approving the Interviewed by CBS, said, "I think secret negotiations with officials of 9 Waterfront Property! I! ble December 1. $375 plus non-arrow $2891 Unllgh- Democrat and a Republican serious disarray and it’s time to take Witches Woods Lake- 036-11 as the president maintained. Iranian deal. he (Reagan) didviolatethelaw.The Iran, a nation labeled a terrorist utilities. 872-1599 Manchester-BIgelow Hol­ ted$239l Free letters! Few 1980 Pantlac Sunblrd- member of the Senate committee some strong steps.” state by the administration. Woodstock, Ct. 5 room Westinghouse electric left. See locally. Factory: "When you have a major power "Wedon’texpectperfectloninour law says that we are to be advised in evenings. low condo. One loft, bed­ range self cleaning. goad running canditlon. MI8CELLANEQU8 that on Friday will launch the first '”The president contradicted all a timely manner.” Lugar told NBC, “I suspect that TrI-level with 3 bedrooms. room, Vh baths, lacuzzi 1 (800) 4234)163, anytime. PUBLIC NOTICB the information that had been put like Iran that is on the march that leaders,” McConnell said. "The Approxim ately '1200 Copper colored, working ' Asking $1300 or best offer. AUTDMDTIVE congressional Inquiry into Rea­ president has had a very good track Bentsen said CIA Director Wil­ the president does not understand 2 bedroom apartment, tub, spiral stairs, covered fine. Reasonable. $50 call Low mileage. 643-6125. gan’s actions said they believe laws out by his aides for the last week,” has declared its intention to take square feet. 1 car garage. combination gas stove, no Minolta mount Sollgor Century Yugo will record for six years. This particular liam Casey will have "a lot of the law...” parking, ample storage. after 6pm. 646-8661.a Tw o 185/70 R14 Snow Nov. 24, 1904 before Man­ Nunn said. ”Ihad hoped hewouldbe over Iraq, in this context there is no 80' on the water. Year- utilities Included. $450 plus One of a kind. $700. Two lens. 35/105 Macro. $65. requiring congressional notifica­ 1970 Capri needs work, tires. Studded. Used 1,000 chester Zoning Appeals round property.8129,900. security.. Call 643-5372 or months security, no pets. 6494l670.a Board to requesto special ex­ Jackson 8i Jackson. 646- 18 foot Coldspot Upright' best offer. Body and Inte­ miles. Mounted on 4 hole 646-7336. Available December. 872- rior In good shape. 646- ception as authorized by Sec- 1316. freezer. Excellent run­ Dotsun wheels. $75. will tlon(s) Art. II. Sect. 11.02.01 3972.______ning conditon. Rrst $99 1822 after 5pm. Manchester-New duplex, mount. 643-1938. □ Art. II. Sect. 5.01.02. of Zon­ TODAY’S HERALD END ROLL8 ing regulations. Smokin’ out in town 5 room, 3 bedroom, prime buys It. Call 649^003.o Rentals HOMES t r h width > 288 To update 54 Tolland Turn­ location. Immediate occu­ m width • 2 (or 288 pike, Manchester, from a pancy. $675. No utilities, FOR RENT LAWN AND MI8CELUNEDU8 Tax relief sought Slain leader burled M U8T be picked up at the MISCELLANEOUS used car deoler to o new car Cancer Society push doesn’t please all no pets. 649-4575. GARDEN FOR SALE FDR DALE dealer. More than 50,000 people, many of Manchaatar Herald OHIce Hi] The Connecticut Conference of style,” Wagner said. ROOMS House for Rent-2 bed­ b^ora 11 A.M. ONLY. 037-11 Municipalities, which lobbies at the them slogan-chanting communists, Bv John Mitchell and John Kirch Bolton Notch-NIcely fur­ rooms, dining room, ap­ The Manchester Herald ’Those included a balloon launch FOR RENT nished 2 room efficiency Riding lawnmower. Yard­ Capitol on behalf of the state’s 169 joined a funeral procession in pllanced kitchen. $700 Manila, Philippines, today for a scheduled for Wednesday and a "Run Including all utilities. For monthly. Security, refer­ man. 5 horse power, 2 VaNd Through cities and towns, will ask the 1987 Your Butts Off” one-mile fun race, Room-Central-Non- elderly gentleman. Park­ ences. Kris. 649-4428. speed. Forward plus re­ November IBB# Legislature for millions of dollars slain labor leader and issued an ’The American Cancer Society’s 10th which was to have lieen held this smoklng gentleman, ing. 649-9093. reverse. 25 Inch cut, en­ for property tax relief and to make appeal to President Corazon Great American Smokeout pushed morning. ’The race will be rescheduled room with telephone, next 3 bedroom, single family gine bad. $50. 643-4535.0 FREE CLASSIHED ADS up for lost federal funds. Story on Aquino outside the presidential some Manchester residents to quit to shower, parking, 649- for ’Tuesday, with the winner getting home In Manchester. No page 4. palace. Story on page 9. smoking, even if only for a day, with a two free meals in the Cheney Dining 6 8 0 1 . ______Get the Want Ad habit... pets $650/month. Coll To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for little help from their friends. read and use the little ads Tom Benoit at 646-7709. ■FUEL OIL/COAL/ Room. In Classified regularly. The smokeout, officially designated Room for non-smoking, I h r e w o o d "I’m sorry everything kind of de­ mature gentleman. Kit­ 643-2711. Index for today, began early at Manchester flated along with my balloons,” Wagner chen privileges. Washer I8T0RE AND Community College, where an Adopt-A- Seasoned Hardwood- Snow and sleet said. and dryer. Parking. Call Manchester-2 bedraom, 4 20 pagtB, 2 Bgctlont Smoker booth was set up ’Tuesday. The OFFICE SPACE Cut.spMt. Locol delivery. 1 8 The Manchester North Unit branch of 643-5600.______heat hot water and ap­ Fill out coupon (ono word Becoming windy tonight with school has also been demonstrating a the cancer society ran an Adopt-A- pliances. $510. Referen­ $110 full cord. 643-2207. per space) and mall or Advice______14 Lottery smoking doll with a test-tube attached, • 8 8 snow and sleet beginning shortly Smoker campaign to go along with Rooms-Main Street loca- ces, lease and security. No Manchester-Attractive bring to the Manchaatar Butinets______18 Obltuerlee__ -1 0 Colonial decor, 500 square ’ after dark then changing to rain. which measures the tar and nicotine in MCC’s activities, in which residents tlan. $185 and up. Referen­ pets. 647-9876 evenings. Herald Off lea, 16 Bralnard Cletelfled - 19-20 Opinion . 6 cigarettes, according to Donna Wagner, ces and security. Apply In foot, good visibility and RECREATIONAL • 10 IS Rain likely heavy at times before were invited to challenge an acquain­ parking. Near highway. Place. Comice , 8 People------2 a registered nurse at MCC who is persan. Apartment M af­ [BZJiI EQUIPMENT ending around daybreak. Tempera­ Sports 15-17 tance to try and kick the habit for the $500 plus utilities. Allbrio 14 ■ 18 18 Connecticut___4 helping to coordinate events. ter 1 p m .______Clearly atata Item and price 18 ture rising to around 40. Becoming day. Realty. 649-0917. partly sunny Friday morning and Entertainment 14 Televlilon _ _ 14 Outdoor activities were planned at LAWYER LEONARD HORVATH Large room for rent-close 3 room apartment-heat, For Sale. Rowing Ma­ In ad. One Item only par continued windy. High in the 40s. Focui 11 U.S./World------9 M CC but had to be postponed. ’”This Office Space-1-2 ar 3 ad. No pat, U g aala, or Please turn to page 3 .. cigarettes and health don't mix to bus lines and near town. hot water, stove, refriger­ chine, fully assembled, 1 Details on page 2. Local new e_3,10 Weather______2 weather really put a cramp in our $70 per week. Utilities ator, loundrv facilities, rooms ovalloble. Prime year old, excellent condi­ commercial ada accepted. Phono Included. Security and ref­ garoge. Ask about senior Main Street location. tion. $75. Call 646-3245 erences required. Call 643- citizen's discount. 646- Plenty of porklng. Rent after 5:30pm. 1021. 7268. very reasonable. 649-4003. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 20. 1986 — 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986 WEATHER Pdlitics stays in Swensson’s life By George Loyng night, she said. Rather, it was that representative Manchester has Recreation Center. Harold Reporter she saw defeat coming, but con­ ever sent to the General Assembly Swensson then became a tinued to receive both checks and — and the only one to serve three member of the Republican Town Connecticut forecast Reminders of Republican Elsie encouraging words from suppor­ terms — expressed a like senti­ Committee, first as the leader of "B iz” Swensson’s six years in the ters. That made her feel compelled ment, saying she’ll miss the people District B, then as vice chairwoman Central, Eastern Interior and Southwestern Connecticut General Assembly are to continue campaigning aggres­ at the Capitol. Many days, she under four different town chair­ Interior: Becoming windy tonight with snow and still coming in. sively, she said. brought In homemade muffins and men. The flrst of those was former sleet beginning shortly after dark then changing to Next to the telephone in her "It got to the point where I got creme puffs. Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, whom rain. Rain likely heavy at times before ending Porter Street home is a spiral knots in my stomach,” Swensson ‘“ To me, you’re just like everyb­ she called her “ political mentor” around daybreak. Tenriperatures rising to around notebook where she keeps written said. ody’s aunt,” ' one person at the because he helped her learn what it 40. Becoming partly sunny Friday morning and messages from constituents who The 64-year-old legislator, known Capitol told her after her defeat. took to win a campaign. continued windy. Highs in the 40s. have called to ask her for help with for her talkative, enthusiastic per­ Swensson’s main concerns as a West Coastal and East Coastal: Becoming windy their problems. The appeals have sonality, said she will mostly miss legislator were helping elderly IN 1980, the Republicans could tonight with rain beginning shortly after dark. Rain not stopped despite Swensson’s loss helping her constituents. Every day people and children, she said. She not come up with a4:andidate to run for the seat being vacated by continuing through the night, likely heavy at times, Talking Turkey in the ISth Assembly District Nov. 4 she would rise at 5 a.m., work on listed among her accomplishments then ending around dawn. Temperatures remain­ to Democrat John Thompson. writing letters to them for two working for a law that raised the retiring Democrat Francis ing in the 40s. Becoming partly sunny Friday and Turkeys do not come from the nation of Turkey. This Each is written down in the hours, have breakfast and then amount of state aid for funeral Mahoney. continued windy. Highs in the 40s. American bird received its name by mistake. Europeans notebook, as they have been since head for the Capitol, she said. expenses from $600 to $1,100 this “ No one else would run, so I said, Northwest Hills: Becoming blustery tonight with arriving in America confused the bird witb the Guinea Ishe was first elected in 1980. In the “ It’s going to be difficult not to year and $1,200 next year, and ‘What the heck, I would,” ’ she recalled. ” I never thought a Repub­ sn.ow beginning after dark, likely mixing with sleet past year and a half alone, the stack wake up at 5 now,” she said. ” ... It I helping poor mothers properly feed fowl. But the Guinea fowl didn’t come from Turkey lican could win in the 13th.” High and rain. Precipitation likely heavy at times before pf notebooks has grown to five, and had a failure, I worked tqM ^ and take care of their children. either. The Portugese found the bird in Guinea, West However, she beat Phyllis Jack- ending around dawn. Temperatures remaining in Bwensson said she will keep all of Swensson’s long hours'ahe at­ Temperatures HER BIGGEST success ston in 1080, and then former the 30s. Becoming partly sunny Friday morning Africa. However, they brought it to Europe through :them. tested to by those that saw her at Birr probably came too late, Swensson Manchester Mayor John Thompson and continued blustery. Highs 35 to 40. Turkey. This case of mistaken identity was soon ; In an interview this week, Swens- work. «on said she’d tried to explain to one “ She was the closest you can said. As a member of the Govern­ in 1082 and again in 1984. corrected. But by that time, the American bird had waller that she will no longer be come to a full-time legislator,” said ment Administration and Elections Swensson said she is not bitter about her loss to Thompson this N FRONTS: already been tagged with the African bird’s false name. Serving once the new legislative Manchester Republican Town Committee, she helped draft a bill Coastal forecast term begins. Chairman Donald Kuehl. “ I think that called for a referendum on year, though she complained that W arm .^^ Cold-v<^ DO YOU KNOW — What is the official language of she worked harder than anyone I removing the party lever from Thompson made false campaign Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and • " ‘Don’t you realize I’m not going Turkey? to be a representative anymore?’ ’’ ever knew in keeping in touch with voting machines. claims about her voting record. Showers Ram Flumes Snow OccludedStationary Montauk Point: Wind becoming east 10 to 20 knots her constituents.” The measure was approved by As for the future, Swensson said this afternoon. East IS to 25 knots this evening WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — Gettysburg Is located In Swensson recalled asking the person. Connecticut voters in the Nov. 4 she plans to spend more time with increasing to southeast 25 to 40 knots and gusty late Pennsylvania. • Although that might have come STATE REP. Mae S. Schmidle. election, but Swensson attributed her husband, adding that he has NATIONAL FORECAST — Rain is forecast today across the Pacific tonight. Shifting to northwest 20 to 30 knots early 11-20-86 c Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1986 hs news to the caller, Swensson said R-Newtown, said Swensson was one her defeat to the party lever and been understanding and helpful Friday morning then increasing to 25 to 40 knots during her campaigns. Swensson Northwest from centrai California to Montana, and from Tennessee and phe had come to terms with her of the h ai^ st workers on the what she labeled the Democratic and gusty during Friday. defeat even before the election. As Government Administration and “ political machine.” She said she is said she also will remain active as the Carolines north to Indiana, the Great Lakes and parts of New England. Seas 1 to 2 feet today increasing to 2 to 4 feet this A Newspaper in Education Program secretary of the Connecticut Easter hhe campaigned door-to-door In Electioidfcommittee, which Schmi­ hopeful the removal of the party Hsrald photo by Layng Showers are forecast from the Gulf coast of Louisiana to the Atlantic coast evening and to 4 to 6 feet late tonight. Sponsored by pnid-October, she said, she sensed dle chaired. “ There are a lot of lever will prevent that from hap­ Seals program and keep doing of the Carolinas. Snow is predicted for most of Michigan and Wisconsin Increasing cloudiness today. Rain tonight may The Manchester Herald 4986 was going to be a year in which initiatives we got through that pening in the future. volunteer work for Manchester StatB Rap. Elsie “Biz” Swensson hoids the notebooks ’T m really proud of the record I Memorial Hospital. along the coast of Lake Michigan. become heavy at times. Friday partial clearing. the Democrats would do well. without her help we would never she used to record phone caiis received from Visibility lowering to 1 to 3 miles and occasionally have succeeded,” said Schmidle. have as a legislator,” she said. Swensson has retired from polit­ less in rain and fog tonight and over eastern "I CRIED for a whole day,” “ The thing that disturbed me was Swensson’s political career be­ ics, but it has not left her life, she constituents at her Porter Street home. Swensson, 64, a sections into Friday morning. Swensson said. “ And then I got over that she really downplayed the gan in the early 1960s, when she said. Repubiican who served three terms representing the 13th “ There’s something about being Ahnanac it, and I’ve felt like a million things she did.” she added. “ She’s worked elections for the Republi­ Assembiy District, was defeated by Democrat John can Party at the District 11 polling a legislator that can never be taken dollars.” going to be sorely missed.” Thompson in the Nov. 4 eiection. V station in what Is now the Mahoney away from you,” she said. Across the nation Today is Thursday. Nov. 20. the In 1967, just a few minutes after The difficult part was not election Swensson, who is the third female 324th day of 1986. There are 41 11 a.m., the Census Clock at the Snow piled up in the Midwest today while the days left in the year. Department of Commerce ticked Northeast dug out from a wintry storm amid record Today’s highlight in history: past 200 million. low temperatures. On Nov. 20, 1975, Gen. Fran­ In 1980, after a disastrous Judiciary post pleases McCavanagh A storm that was moving through the upper cisco Franco died in Madrid, two reception by New York critics. In B rief weeks before his 83rd birthday. United Artists announced it was Mississippi Valley into the Great Lakes region he hopes to serve on the Appropria­ Franco’s death ended nearly four withdrawing its $44 million mo­ By George Loyng day that his leadership position on bling and fire and state building spread snow across Minnesota, northern Iowa and tions Committee, but he has not yet decades of absoluteruleinSpain. vie “Heaven’s Gate” for re- Town directors to meet on mall plan Herald Reporter the Judiciary Committee will allow codes. Wisconsin into northern Michigan. Some areas had McCavanagh said he was offered been contacted by party leaders. editing. him to serve as a liaison for safety a mixture of snow, sleet and freezing rain. On this date: When the Manchester Board of Directors resumes its recessed the chairmanship of the Program He said he also asked to serve on the In 1983, an estimated 100 State Rep. James R. McCava­ matters raised in the Public Safety By early today, Waverly, Iowa, had 10 inches of In 1620, Peregrine White, the meeting of Nov. 13 on Tuesday, members will consider a plan to Review and Investigations Com­ transportation or public safety million people watched the con­ nagh, D-Manchester, said Wednes­ Committee. In addition, he said he snow and Green Bay, Wis., 5. Travelers’ advisories son of William and Susanna fund the construction of roads and sewers for the proposed Mall felt honored to be on the judicial mittee, but declined because of his panels, although his first choice troversial ABC-TV movie “ The day he has been chosen vice for up to 4 inches of snow were issued for much of White, was born aboard the at BucMand Hills. panel because he is not an attorney, duties with the other two panels. was appropriations. Day After,” which depicted the chairman of the General Assemb­ Wisconsin, northern Illinois, northeast Iowa, Mayflower in Massachusetts Under the proposed arrangement, the town would issue bonds ly’s Judiciary Committee, a panel while most members are. McCavanagh is the second Bates represents the 9th Assem­ outbreak and aftermath of nu­ bly District, which covers part of Minnesota and northern Michigan. Bay. He was the first child to be to pay for the estimated $13 million cost of the improvements and he has serv^ on for the past two Manchester-area legislator to re­ clear war. East Hartford, Glastonbury and the Rain spread from the middle Mississippi Valley born of English parents in New pay the expense with real estate taxes collected on the mall over years. ceive his committee assignments. across the Tennessee Valley to the central Gulf One year ago: President Rea­ the next IS years. McCa v a n a g h , a 46-year-old On Tuesday, Sen.-elect Michael P. southwest comer of Manchester. England. “ Judiciary is a major, major Coast. Thunderstorms were widely scattered from gan and Soviet leader Mikhail The Economic Development Commission is scheduled to vote real estate broker whose 12th Meotti, D-Glastonbury, was named Vernon Mayor Marie Herbst, a In 1789, New Jersey became committee,” McCavanagh said, the Tennessee Valley to northwest Florida. Assembly District covers most of chairman of the Environment Democrat who was elected in the the first state to ratify the Bill of Gorbachev held more private on the plan Friday. adding that he was very pleased to A storm moving into the Northwest sent gusty meetings in Geneva. The directors will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lincoln northern Manchester, said being Committee. 35th Senatorial District seat that Rights. have been given the position. includes Coventry and Andover, winds and raip, with snow in the mountains, into Center hearing room. vice chairman of the Judiciary Democrat John W. Thompson, In 1910, revolution broke out in "Evidently they (Democratic lead­ Committee should give him more of who defeated three-term Republi­ said Tuesday she also has not been , Washington, the Idaho Panhandle and northwest Mexico, led by Francisco I. Today’s birthdays: Author and ers) were happy with the job I did told what committees !she will serve Montana. an opportunity to get his other bills can incumbent Elsife “ Biz” Swens­ Madero. TV personality Alistair Cooke is there.” passed. son in Manchester's 13th Assembly on. However, she said she applied Snow was decreasing across the northern and In 1925, Sen. R obert F. 78. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D- Town seeks architects for schools McCavanagh said he will also "Being on a major committee District, said Wednesday he has not fqr membership on the Education, EVENING CLOUDS — Weather sateliite photo taken at 7:30 p.m. central mountains of Colorado and gusty winds W.Va., is 69. Actress Gene 2 Kennedy was bom in Brookline, continue to serve on the Public hopefully gives me some clout in received word on what committees Environment, Finance and Public Wednesday shows a thick band of clouds extending in an arc from were subsiding there after closing passes with Tierney is 66. Actress-comedian The town has begun soliciting offers from architects to design Safety Committee but will not lead getting other things done for my he will serve on. Safety panels. Louisiana through the upper Great Lakes to the Dakotas. Precipitation is blowing snow. In 1943, during World War II, Kaye Ballard is 60. Actress repairs to four elementary schools and Manchester High School, it. constituents,” he said. State Rep. J. Peter Fusscas, mostly predominant from Louisiana to southern Wisconsin with A high pressure over the Northeast cleared skies American forces landed on Tar­ Estelle Parsons is 59. TV person and hopes to select an architect on Dec. 3, according to Building Before winning re-election to his The judiciary panel handles all THOMPSON SAID last week he R-Marlborough, said he does not but kept temperatures low from Pennsylvania and ality Richard Dawson is 54 Committee Chairman Paul Phillips. expect to be notified of his assign­ secondary areas over northern Florida and from Missouri to Colorado. An awa and Makin Atoll in the third two-year term on Nov. 4, bills dealing with the courts, asked to be on a number of panels, New York to New England. Gilbert Islands. Comedian Dick Smothers is 47 „ Phillips said an ad hoc committee composed of himself. McCavanagh said he wanted to criminal law, wills and estates, including Appropriations, Educa­ ments until after Thanksgiving. additional band of clouds is advancing over Washington and Oregon. Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST In 1947, Britain’s Princess Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., is 44 Building Committee member Frank Pitts and School Superin­ head the Public Safety Committee divorce, mortgages and judicial tion, Human Services and Environ­ Fusscas, whose 55th Assemby Skies are mostly clear over New England and from Oklahoma to ranged from zero at Williston, N.D., and Glasgow, Elizabeth married Lt. Philip Actress Veronica Hamel is 43 tendent James Kennedy will oversee the selection process. He and thought he had a very good nominations, among other things. ment, and expects to hear some­ District includes Bolton and An­ California. Mont., to 80 at Key West, Fla. Mountbatten in Westminster Broadcast journalist Judy Wood said the group hopes to receive about 10 offers and would like to chance of being named to the The Public Safety Committee over­ thing by the end of this week. dover, said he applied for the Abbey. ruff is 40. Actress Bo Derek is 30 choose a local architect. position. sees the state police, fire marshals, State Rep. Donald F. Bates, Finance, Judiciary, Banks and The elementary schools scheduled to be repaired are Nathan However, McCavanagh said to­ military affairs, legalized gam­ D-East Hartford, said Wednesday General Law committees. 0 Hale, Bowers, Verplanck and Waddell. The work will bring the schools and MHS into compliance with state building codes. O n the Light Side Voters earlier this month approved a referendum that provides PEOPLE for spending $8.88 million for the repairs. The town’s share of that Manchester smokes out cigarettes will be $3.6 million, with the state covering the rest. bly the most critical issue facing Phillips said he hopes the work will begin in July or August 1987 Continued from page 1 through the day. It’s like giving Smokers who enjoy their cigarettes can Puffer Alliance was available fh'r comment this morning, one revamped "CBS Morning Peeved councilman this city now,” Giarrusso said and will be completed by September 1989. them another conscience.” and have no desire to stop have Ali ties the knot News.” Those who "adopted” smokers A balloon-launching scheduled at themselves begun organizing. Manchester smoker expressed puts on horsepower Wednesday. “ We’re just going to some annoyance at the smokeout The program will premiere have to meet this crisis today.” pledged money to the organization Bennet Junior High School for On Friday the American Puffer Three-time heavyweight box­ NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Alliance, which grew out of the events. Jan. 12, CBS News President The New Orleans Times- and were rewarded with T-shirts today was also canceled because of ing champion Muhammad Ali Bugged by a report on the Institute of Social Ethics organiza­ Pauline Vanallen said she was Howard Stringer announced Picayune reported Sunday that Town schedules water-flow test for their efforts. So were those who Wednesday’s snow. The launching, has married the girl next door. number of city-owned Cars, City which is traditionally done in tion two years ago, scheduled a asked to leave the Creative School Wednesday. the New Orleans city govern­ tried to give up cigarettes. Ali, 44, returned to his home­ Councilman Joe Giarrusso rode The Manchester Water and Sewer Department will conduct a conjunction with the smokeout, has Smoke-In Day. of Hairdressing in Manchester Daniels, who had a baby last ment had more take-home cars “ This is not a fund-raiser, it’s a town of Louisville, Ky., Wednes­ to work in a horse-drawn buggy. fire-flow test on Parker Street Friday to test the water system for public education forum,” said l^n received national recognition be­ The counter-demonstration is today, where she attends school, week, has been on leave since than the eight any cities sur­ day to marry Lonnie Williams, But Giarrusso’s buggy was not fire-protection purposes, it has announced. Horvath, a Manchester attorney cause of its student involvement, supposed to symbolize the rights of because she lit up a cigarette. Nov. 7. Sawyer has been on “ I do feel that the people who are 28, his fourth bride. They were veyed by the newspaper. The test will start at 1 p.m. and last for about two hours. who is also the chairman of North Bennet Principal Thomas Meisner smokers and the discrimination various assignments while Char­ your standard French Quarter honoring this, that’s good,” she neighbors years ago on the city’s The quality and pressure of water could be affected on Parker Unit’s Public Education Commit­ and others have said. they have faced for nearly 20 years, lie Rose and Sandy Hill anchored model. Those are generally said. “ But it’s their choice. I said I Verona Way and plan to live at Street, Sheldon Road, Sanrico Drive and Progress Drive. tee. “ The purpose is to give Despite the activities aimed at according to information from the the morning program. driven by rather ordinary look­ was not honoring the smokeout. his farm in Benton Harbor, Mich. assistance to a smoker by having encouraging people to quit smok­ association. CBS, which has been losing to ing men; the reins on Giarrusso’s someone* monitor their progress ing . there is another side to the coin. Although nobody from the Ameri­ That’s my choice.” "When I first met Muhammad ABC and NBC in wake-up hour carriage were held by a woman L o ttery he was like a big brother. He ratings, will cut back its news clad in a slinky dress. didn’t have any sisters and as I program from three hours to 90 It also had a telephone, though grew up he was my idol,’’ the new minutes, from 6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. there was no indication that the Connecticut daily: Mrs. Ali said after the ceremony. Town mulls water-fee change on the East Coast. Mickey Mouse phone had any Wednesday: 062 D a iru HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN “ I think when I was 17 is when I sort of hookup. lowering minimum fees would be Under the current rates, the fell in love with him. “ The council’s cars are proba­ Play Four: 4327 By Alex Glrelll Q u e e n negligible. minimum fee is $31.20 per quarter “ I think I understand him Associate Editor for use of up to 1,200 cubic feet of Thanksgiving Specials pretty well and I know he Lovelace waits The town has asked citizens to The town administration is study­ water. understands me very well. I Former X-rated movie star conserve water because reservoirs Kuehi argued that if the amount think it will be a very happy ing the possible effects of eliminat­ ore low in the wake of a dry year. Linda Lovelace has been sent Manchester Herald ing or reducing the minimum were reduced to something like 600 Special Turkey Decorated $ ^ 9 9 marriage. The little girl next MUHAMMAD ALI MALCOLM S. FORBES home to await a liver donor after charge for water as a means of Kuehi said he has in mind a cubic feet and the cost cut along door grows up.’’ . . . marries again . . . “should be spanked” being cleared for a transplant. easing the burden on elderly revenue-neutral restructuring of with it, people now using 700 or 800 Oval Cakes & Lesrs Logs cubic feet would be encouraged to Lovelace, whose real name is USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 44 customers, but sources close to the the rotes that would lower the cost UgM. OBkB crunch. Cod and crMmy cho> to users of small amounts of water. use less. cdBtB and vanilla DO*. Plua rich, edd Linda Marchiano, was placed on Publlthad dally except Sunday Suggaated carrier rataa are $1.90 administration indicate it is diffi­ W ine abuse the transplant list Wednesday at cult to determine the exact outcome fu d o i and daMcloua Idng. 8" Decorated Round ^ 6 ^ ^ which said the Forbes Gallery Thomas Jefferson. and certain holidays by the Man- weeMy, $6.50 lor one month, $19.25 Tlia Dairy Ouaan* Caht. frotan and 9 Publisher Malcolm Forbes mi­ had asked Michael Broadbent, “ We still have the original Presbyterian-University Hospi­ chaatar Publlthing Co., tOBralnard (or three months, $38.50 (or tlx of such a change. paokagad for aaay taka homa. Pick on# up Other sizes available. tal in Pittsburgh, said hospital Place, Manchaater, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 (or one year. today. shandled a bottle of 1787 Chateau head of Christie’s London wine bottle with the original wine with Second data pottage paid at Man- Mall rates are available on requaat. The study was requested by Lafite he bought for a record department, what to do. the original wax and cork," said authorities. chaatar. Conn. POSTMASTER: Mayor Barbara Weinberg in Sep­ We Aleo Have Sheet Cakes, Square, Heart Shapes and 11" Rounds. $156,000 in December, a wine "I had to tell them there was Forbes’ son Christopher in a Marchiano, 37, was admitted to Send addreat changaa to the Man- tember. The question first arose Regular and Special Designe Always Available. To place a claaelfled or display expert says. nothing they could do,’’ Broad- telephone interview from Paris the hospital for tests on Nov. 10. chaatar Herald, P.O. Box 5B1, Man- when the ^ a r d of Directors was WALLPAPER SALE cheater, Conn. 06040. advertleament, or to report a news "If you didn’t buy your last cake at Hartford Road Dairy 'The bottle was put on display at bent said in a telephone interview with the New York Daily News. She suffers from acute cirrhosis Item, story or pidura Idas, call M 3- considerii^the budget for the Forbes Magazine Galleries. The Wednesday? But, he admitted, “ perhaps not in of the liver resulting from a 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 current fiscal year and was revived Queen, you probably paid too much!" Call 647-1076 It you don't racalva your Herald cork apparently has dried out Roger Yassen, president of the order we’d like.” hepatitis infection she appar­ p.m. Monday through Friday. last week by Republican Town by 5:00 p.m. waakdayt or 7:30 a.m. Chairman Donald Kuehl, who sees under ^ is p la y lights and is Chaine Des Rotisseurs, a gastro­ ently contracted during a blood HOUDAY TAKE HOME SALE Saturday, plaaae telephone your it a possible means of saving water. Selected Books SPECIAL BLIZZARD PIES transfusion. carrier. If you’re unable to reach The Manchaater Herald la a mem­ slipping slowly into the bottle. nomic society, criticized the CBS duo returns Administrative reports on the Dllly Bars...... 12/»3“ The problem was revealed display conditions, saying “ Mr. The transfusion followed a 1970 your carrier, call aubecriber service ber of the Ataoclated Press and a Buster Bars...... 6/‘3” car accident that lacerated her at 647-0046 by 5:30 p.m. weakdaye member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ question have not been made earlier this year in an article in Forbes should be spanked.” Faith Daniels and Forrest tor delivery In Manchester. culations. $ 0 9 5 D.Q. Sandwiches...... 12/‘2“ liver, said hospital spokesman public, but indications are they The Wine Spectator, a San The wine, found in Paris last Sawyer are returning to early- show that it the minimum charge 30% OFF D.Q. Choc. Chip Sandwiches...... 6/*3®* Francisco-based bi-monthly. year, was once the property of morning news in January on the Tom Chakurda. were eliminated entirely and a Aaeorfarf Plavore Frozen Homepack (vsnim & choco.)...... 2 / M ” fixed charge of $2.60 per 100 cubic Until Dec. 13 Valid Through feet of water up to the 1,200-cublc- foot minimum substituted, the Npyambar 1086 water department would lose at SHOPPER’S SPECIALS PEOPLE FREE CLASSIHED ADS least $115,000 in revenue. If the department were to charge New England To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for a fixed fee for ali water use, the fee would have to be $2.18 per 100 cubic Burger $ < Clams $139 Clam 7 0 ^ r ead classified *99 or less. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEI feet to provide the revenue needed to support the department on the & Fries JL & Fries JL Chowder § basis of the total amount of water it ____ Cup No matter what your advertising message, Fill out coupon (one word t 2 9 4 per space) and mall or now sells. s 0 7 • While that would save money for more people in this area will read it in classified. bring to the Manchester users of small amounts of water, it WATCH FOR THE SPECIAL LOWER PRICES AT Herald Office, 16 Bralnard • t o 11 1 2 would Increase costs for larger W e’ll help you reach the right people, too! Place. users, administrative reports THE HARTFORD RD. SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY!! Classified ads get results. Clearly state Item and price 19 1 4 1 0 1 0 Indicate. Now being remodeled. In ad. One Item only per The reports will be presented to E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO, ad. No pet, tag sale, or the Board of Directors for 723 Main St., Manchester We set the standard for service, convenience, and price. Open 6 commercial ads accepted. consideration. Call 643-2711 — Ask for Classified. Name . Phone Public Works Director George am to 11 pm. 7 days a week, next to Hartford Road Dairy Queen. Kandra said he thinks the amount 649-4501 of water saved by eliminating or MANCHE ST E R HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986 — $ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 20. 19»6

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Sports Car Tires D’Amore’s ouster. everyone knew: Democratic Gov. voted, only 993,692 voted for gover­ Democrat Francisco L. Borges The board also certified the QUALITY TIRES FOR SMALL CARS - COMPACTS — UNUSUAL SIZES “I’m not leaving, I’m not going anywhere,” D’Amore said William A. O’Neill swamped R e­ nor. Some 1.67 million statee had 511,252 votes to Republican results of the state House and GOODYEAR W ednesday. publican challenger Julie D. Bel- residents were eligible to cast Sebastian J . G arafalo’s 407,956. Senate races, as well as elections TOWN FAIR DISCOUNTS ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS Of for sheriff and judge of probate. i ^ B D O v n i i ) SEMON CUSTOM POlYSTEEl BRIDGESTONE He had planned to meet with the four Republicans in aga by 167,149 votes. ballots in November. Unaffiliated Party candidate W. RADIAL W.W. 1SSR13. ..'53 FINE QUALITY IMPORTED TIRES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Connectirat’s congressional delegation — U.S. Sen. Lowell P. O’Neill had 575,638 votes to Leroy Staib had 4,186 and Libertar­ Democrats swept to control of the 10U STEEL BELTED RADIAL W.W. 165R13 ....*57 • BRIDGESTONE •CONTINENTAL •DUNLOP Belaga’s 408,489. Unaffiliated ian Party candidate Thomas S. General Assembly on O’NeiU’s 185/80R13...... >561 175/70R13. .‘66 •PIRELLI •MICHEUN • GISLAVED Weicker Jr. and U.S. Reps. Stewart B. McKinney, John G. Other results certified by the 185/70R14. •74 Party gubernatorial candidate Ross had 5,733. coattails, having been out of power 155/80R13....*8t 206/751114.... *46 175/75R14...... •56l • YOKOHAMA • SEMPERIT • GOODYEAR Rowland and Nancy L. Johnson — this week. But he said he was board: Ik 195/75R14...... *641 195/70R14 ..*79 Frank Longo had 9,565 votes. Comptroller: since the 1984 Reagan landslide. Better Quality ie6/80R13... *41 215/76R14....'i4 Better Quality MICHELIN IMPORTS leaving shortly to visit his daughters in college and would not be OR WE PAY THE TOW!* 205/75R1S...... *681 1M0013...... Ml 1768014...... *64 Lieutenant Governor: Democratic incumbent J. Ed­ The board will m eet Nov. 26 to I STEEL BELTED 17V80R13.... *40 206/75H16....*46 Imported Sports Car back in Connecticut until afte.' Dec. 1. Members of the board were 205/75R14...... >68l 1468013...... *36 1868014... Democrat incumbent Joseph J. certify the results of the U.S. Senate TOWN FAIR STOCKS BRAND 186/80ni3... Mf 215/78ni5....*63 STEEL BELTED RADIALS 1668013...... M4 178^)6013 ..•64 Secretary of the State Julia H. ward Caldwell had 507,662 votes to IMPORT 215/75R15...... •72| IMPORTS 166012...... < 176014...... •43 1668013...... M6 166/706013..•66 Fauliso had 575,635 votes to Repub­ Republican Gary A. Frank’s race, won by Dem ocratic incum­ NAME SNOW TIRES 185/75ni4....*46 226/75R15....*Sf ALL-SEASON Tashjian, Treasurer Joan R. 225/75R15...... *751 166012...... *16 146013...... ' 176/70013...•36 1668014...... >61 166/709H14..>63 Kemler and Deputy Comptroller lican E. Clayton Gengras Jr.’s 418,590. Unaffiliated P arty candi­ bent Christopher J . Dodd over *FI»11(HinointCNntn[ ADUELOPV 196/75R14... *47 236/76H15.... *67 166013...... ' 166/70013...*42 Drug charges against cop dropped SNOW 235/7SR1S...... 'T e l 166013...... *96 166/70014...*43 TRX Lawrence Cacciola, sitting in for 408,490. Unaffiliated P arty candi­ date Salvatore DiBetta had 5,057 Republican Roger W. Eddy, and the ★ COODIEUSirburbinile AMICHUIEIMIS 116013...... m 166013...... ' ,65/7oMi6».f':''*. |155R12...... *39 166016...... M6 166016...... 166/70014...*46 180/6SHR390 ...... LITCHFIELD — Prosecutors have dropped drug charges Comptroller J. Edward Caldwell. date Tulio J . Belardinelli had 9,565. votes. six U.S. House races. , ★ UMlUOflO IliKuew * RUS Riin Otim! U dwoUj 178014...... H7 190/65HR390 ...... against Torrington police officer Vance E. Williams following a 145R13...... *39 166014...... *40 ECONOMY RADIAL 1SSR13.... .*45 Major Quality Theutonds and 176/70013... Mi SPO R T S itj;r e s ^ ruling that a key prosecution witness should not have been 166/70013...M7 166012 YOKOHAMA 165R13...... *49 BIAS SNOVf Thousands of 166013.. 176/70013...*37 granted immunity by the judge conducting the Torrington grand 166/70014... *46 166R12...... >49 166016...... 'll 175/70R13. .*54 WHITEWALLS Unadvertised 166/70014... *66 166013. 136/70013...*36 jury investigation. Reagan damaged credibility, Dodd says 166016. 166/70014...*46 146013...... Ml 176/706013..*61 The charges were dismissed Wednesday after Litchfield 185/70R13. .*59 186/00-13...... *36 SNOW SPECIALS 176014. 166013...... ;*44 166/706R13..*H 186/76-14...... *48 166013...... •46 166/708014. lOI Superior Court Judge Howard J. Moraghan reaffirmed his Nov. 6 1175R14...... *54 186/75-14...... *46 IN STOCK (gnlinenldl 176014...... ail 166/708R14..^M ruling that Daniel Sabia, the key prosecution witness, had By The Associated Press of his own administration, allies “By not including other people, secret, even from major allies, and 185R14...... *57 206/76-14...... *47 AT ALL TIMES! A 166013...... «| 1l6m»0131l6m»013..... Mi failed to involve directly such key 185/70R14. .*64 216/76-14...... *46 116/706014... illegally been granted immunity for this testimony. President Reagan damaged his and key congressional leaders of by trying to keep this thing under 218/76-16...... *46 Plus, Gel All of the 166013 ...... _____^ IE L I.1 wraps, that’s where they really administration officials as Secre­ TOW N FAIR TIRE 176014...... 166/706014... 166R13...... M6 , 166/706R13.. Moraghan had earlier said that Superior Court Judge Anthony credibility with Congress and the move. 195/70R14. .*66 228/76-18...... *62 166014 ...... 206/70HR14 . 166013...... *43 196/706014.. 2 V. Demayo, who is conducting the grand jury investigation into America’s allies by keeping his “That’s the kind of thing, that created a problem,” Dodd said. tary of State George Shultz. 165R15...... *52 238/78-15...... *66 FREE SERVICES! 176m»01S 166/66T016... 178/706013-MT I That failure, Dodd said, created allegations of gambling and corruption in Torrington, overtures to Iran too secret even while you would not want to “When It com es out, it com es out as Gef a Great Deal Now on Pre-Season 1st Quality Economy 1st Quality Economy (CORDOVSn) a hostage story, not as a foreign dissention within the administation SNOW TIRES ARRIVING DAILY improperly granted immunity to Sabia. within his own administration. Sen. announce it publicly, you certainly ALL SEASON DOUBLE BELTED would want your secretary of state, policy issue.” itself and opened Reagan to criti­ Buy Early and Save! Be Winter Ready! STEEL BELTED Christopher J . Dodd. D-Conn, said. DOUBLE BELTED RADIAL W.W. RADIAL W.W. your secretary of defense and your Had Reagan been more open in cism from congressional leaders Dodd said Reagan was right in Better Quality STEEL BELTED 155/80H13...... *28 158/80R13...... *88 Man gets 7 years in death of mom trying to quietly develop a relation­ key allies to know what you are up his approach, Dodd said, the and others. RETREADS 18S/80R13...... *88 186/80R13...... *41 “ I think what you are going to get 106/86R13...... *8f ship with elements in Iran, but to,” Dodd said in an interview in his overtures with Iran might have "GUlWMinU" RADIAL SNOW TIRES 186/80113...... *36 17S/0OH13...... *82 175/80R13...... *44 STA M FO RD — A Wilton m an accused of shooting his m other to been viewed as a strategic initia­ now is second-guessing” by Ameri­ 186/80R13...... *88 18S/80R13...... *47 erred in failing to inform members Senate office on Wednesday. .•25.00 155/80R13.... *44 205/75R14. 106/75ni4...... *88 death at her Greenwich home was sentenced to seven years in ca’s allies and adversaries, Dodd A/B78.13 . 188/78R14...... *48 198/78R14...... *88 188/75R14...... *48 ULTRA-HIGH PERJFQRMANCE RADIALS tive rather than as a deal to win C/D78«14 . •26.00 165/80R13.... *47 215/75R14. 208/76R14...... *87 195/75R14...... *48 U0M or utt uneuTSiup7 u u tm ia m iSimAMa m u u s t or nniimississiPPiX t missii prison. freedom for American hostages said. “You make the game too I E78«14 . . . •29.06 206/75H14...... *48 216/78R14...... *88 205/75R14...... *48 0 Kurt Peterson, 31, received the sentence Wednesday for l’F78«14 . . . •32.00 175/80R13.... *50 205/75R15. 215/78R14...... *44 205/75R16...... *88 216/75R14...... *88 [iJi/^Goodrich GOODYEAR EAGLE GT mPGooiMeh held in Lebanon, a deal that complicated. You’re saying one 208/78(115...... *41 Outline White Letters G78l14. •34.66 185/80R13.... *54 215/75R15. 215/78R15...... *88 208/75R15...... *48 RADIAL T/A 18S/70R13...... *eS COMP. T/A first-degree manslaughter with a firearm in connection with last Prosecutor under fire included some arms shipments to thing and their assumption is you 218/781115...... *48 . * io o 185/70VR13...... *105 j H7Bk14...... •37.00 215/75H15...... *62 185/70R14. . 228/76R15...... *40 Raised White Letters 205/60VR13...... *120 mean something else and they G7Bx15...... •35.96 185/75R14.... *54 225/75R15. 225/75(118...... *a 225/75H16...... ' I 175/70R13 ... 19S/70R14. . . *109 year’s shooting death of Mary Janet Peterson. Iran. Dodd said the freeing of 236/75R15...... *41 195/60R14. . . *107 19S/60VR14...... *144 H7Bx15...... •36.00 235/75R15. 23B/75ni6...... *48 1 16S/70R13 . . 195/70VR14...... *119 Peterson pleaded guilty last month to the Dec. 1,1985 shooting. 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Dodd said it is the diminishing of 205/70R13 . . - . *113 185/70VR15...... *110 1B5/70R14 . . . 22S/70R15. . . *119 after Attorney General Joseph Dodd said Reagan’s attempts to confidence in the administration, TIEMPO 215/6SR15. . 205/60VR15...... *190 manslaughter in a plea bargain agreement. was apparently illegal has been 195/70R14 . . . . *119 235/60VR15...... *170 Lieberman advised the Criminal not the Iranian dealings them­ 20S/70R14 . . . 245/60R15. . . *130 His lawyer tol 1 1 9 2 0 5 / 7 S R 1 5 ...... * a a 2 05/75R 15...... *77 ' 215/60HR1S 1 9 5 /6 0H R 1 5 ...... * 1 0 9 1155/80.13 ...... *38 205/75R1S 2 1 5 / 7 5 R 1 5 ...... 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Burr Corners Shopping Plaza W f G IV f ANSWIRS IN SECONDS ALL STORES OPEN MON, & THURS. 8:30-9 • TUES., WED. AND FRI. 8:30-6 • SAT. 8:30-4^ Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, CT K • ^ • A.* S • H 1 ^ < — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 20. IBM MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 20. 1986 — 7 OPINION Rezoning Jack mirnm MmmTw rejection Anderson 31 t e r was right Car cutback The Planning and Zoning Commission took the right stand this week in refusing to rezone land along Wetherell Street for a use doesn’t faze PS inconsistent with a comprehensive deveiopment plan that is a mere four months old. chief justice The proposal offered by developer Andrew It’s never too early to begin your Holiday N AnsaW called for a change from Rural Residence to Planned Residence Develop­ WASHINGTON - Is Chief Justice William Shopping... See what Miss Merry Christmas To pick out just the right gift for that special man on her list. Miss Merry Rehnquist a scofflaw? Christmas shopped at Regal Men’s Shop. Bernie Apter suggested a tradi­ ment for about 25 acres of open land as part of tional camel hair blazer. She loved it... and when she went into Regal’s a 52-acre development plan. Residential That’s exactly what congressional sources say he found for her gift-giving this year! Big and Tall Department, she found the perfect gift for "Santa” himself. development with a density of up to 10 units an is. And at first or second glance, it certainly looks bad for Rehnquist. Miss Merry Christmas found Regal’s quality and service makes holiday acre would have been allowed in the PRD The Costume Shop shopping easier. section. He has been deliberately ignoring a new law — Special Thanks to: Miss Merry Christmas 253 Broad St., Manchester passed by Congress and signed by President 0 When Manchester’s Comprehensive Plan of Lin Rand-DuBois for a Christmas Helper Costume REGAL MEN’S SHOP Development was adopted this past summer Reagan last month — that prohibits all but a 903 Main Street Foreign Relations outcome handful of high officials from having Manchester ■ 643-2478 after considerable controversy over housing chauffeur-driven government limousines take .4 densities in the southwestern section of town, them to and from work. The chief Justice is it provided for zone changes that would conspicuously absent from the list of eligible VIPs. accommodate a maximum density of three will affect Senate future A Supreme Court spokesperson confirmed that • units per acre in that area. Thus to approve Rehnquist is being driven to and from work in a ' V the PRD segment of the Ansaldi proposal government limo. She told our associate Donald J, would have undermined the plan, which was By Donald AA. Rothbero FOR THE NA'nONAL COM­ head Foreign Relations. Goldberg that the chief Justice is aware of the new * The Associated Press MITTEE, the three days in The Indiana senator proved law's provisions and has a Supreme Court attorney' adopted to replace one that had never been Washington will be a time to adept at building consensus updated to reflect the realities of a developing analyzing the statute. ” WASHINGTON - While Demo­ celebrate the return to.power in positions for policies on a rangeof i community. crats prepare for their new the Senate and a chance to rub issues, including the president’s ’The court spokesperson said Rehnquist may be ^ Obviously, the new planning guide cannot Senate majority, the most inter­ elbows with some of the party’s program to send $100 million in entitled to a free ride on grounds of security. ’Die m have become outdated in four months, and for esting early power struggle of the potential 1988 presidential aid to the contra forces fightingto new law does allow that particular exemption — tori the^ZC to have ignored it so soon after 100th Congress is Sen. Jesse candidates. overthrow the leftist government an official who has received a death threat, for * adoption would have been tantamount to Helms’ bid to take the senior Sens. Gary Hart of Colorado of Nicaragua. example. ' Republican spot on the Foreign and Joseph Biden of Delaware, saying it was not needed in the first place. Relations Committee. Rep. Richard Gephardt of Mis­ THE HELM8-LUGAR contest BUT THE LAW REQUIRES certifying in writing That holds true no matter how selfish the souri, Gov. Bruce Babbitt of may not be decided until January to Congress that “highly unusual circumstances • i motives of those who turned out to denounce The North Carolina conserva­ present a clear and present danger,” with the " | tive wants to move ahead of Sen. Arizona and the Rev. Jesse when the committee holds its first the Ansaldi proposal. Jackson are expected to do a little meeting of the new session, but reasons spelled out. Congressional sources say Richard Lugar, R-Ind., who, Rehnquist has not submitted such a written In the long run, higher housing densities in served as committee chairman i stroking of party activists. most unofficial vote-counters the very area Ansaldi proposed to develop At the Capitol, neither the expect Lugar to win in the certification and thus not entitled to a limo for the last two years while the GOP security reasons. may be justified. That may even be true Democrats nor the Republicans committee and in the Republican controlled the Senate. caucus if Helms carries his during the life of the plan, which was designed Republican and Democratic are expected to turn to any new The legislation, introduced by Sen. William Miss Merry Christmas is a smart shopper. She has to be because she faces for the Senate leadership. challenge that far. Prramire, D-Wis., was intended to cut back on the to last 10 years, because conditions in senators were scheduled to meet It’ll be a swapping of Jobs for Sen. If Helms proves that assess­ finds the best products at the best prices for the biggest buyer in the separately today to choose their expensive, unnecessary use of government Santa has a strict dress-code during the holiday season. That’s why Miss One of Miss Merry Christmas’s duties is to put Santa in "well rounded world. That’s why she visits A1 Sieffert Jr. at Al Sieffert’s Super Dis­ southwestern Manchester may change. The Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., and ment wrong, the expectation is vehicles by public officials. Congressional studies demand for housing may increase leadership for the session that Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan. Byrd, who the North Carolina senator would Merry Christmas visits The Costume Shop for the North Pole staffs shape” each holiday season. She knows that the best place to do it is at count Center. Al can give Miss Merry Christmas the lowest prices on a begins next January and to start showed that literally hundreds of federal officials & LaStrada Restaurant right here in Manchester. Not only does LaStrada dramatically, and utilities may be improved. was minority leader the past six lead the GOP on a far more uniforms. She knows that Mr. Mrs. Claus trust the Costume Shop to large selection of T.V.’s, VCR’s, Stereos, Microwaves and home appli­ determining committee lineups. were commuting courtesy of the taxpayers — supply the North Pole community with all their wardrobe needs. The offer a full, tasty meal for his discerning palate, but it’s at a price that he Indeed, as originally proposed, the years, will take over as majority confrontational course with De­ nearly 70 in the Defense Department and State ances. Top quality products at the lowest prices; Santa and Al Sieffert Some decisions they make will leader, while Dole will move in mocrats on foreign policy issues. Department, for example. The cost ran to millions Costume Shop will outfit you loo! can take Mrs. Claus, Miss Merry Christmas and all the elves too. make the perfect holiday pair. 2 comprehensive plan called for housing give the first hint of the tone for the other direction. Helms would reflect conserva­ of dollars a year. densities of up to 10 units per acre in the area. the next two years as the It’s how the other senators line tive frustration with policies on AL SIEFFERT’S Then residents of the area protested and won The new law slashed the list of eligibles THE COSTUME SHOP LA STRADA RESTAURANT Democrats assert the majority up that will set the tone for the South Africa and Latin America. 253 Broad Street 471 Hartford Road SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER their point. they won in the 1986 elections and next two years, and that is the The senator not only takes a drastically. Except for VIPs with security 445 Hartford Road If they were not right, the plan should not the Republicans try to preserve significance of Helms’ challenge hard-line position on Nicaragua, problems and a few executiv e-branch officials Manchester ■ 646-5758 Manchester ■ 643-6165 Manchester ■ 647-9997 have been modified. But it was changed, and President Reagan’s agenda. to Lugar. but he is one of the few explicitly granted the privilege by the president, Party chairman Paul G. Kirk Two years ago. Helms had congressional defenders of Gen. use of chauffeur-driven limousines to get to and the PZC adopted it. from work was limited to the president, the vice The PZC’s decision against the zone change Jr. plans to use a Democratic seniority on two committees. Augusto Pinochet of Chiie, a 0 National Committee meeting Foreign Relations and Agricul­ leader whose repressive policies president and the heads of most agencies — not must have been especially difficult because Sunday to issue a warning that the ture. Keeping a promise made have drawn criticism from the including the Supreme Court. the rezoning application came from Andrew 1986 election results represent'an during a tough re-election cam­ administration. Capitol Hill sources have described the fierce : s Ansaldi, whose proposal looked to be of high opportunity but not a call for a paign, Helms chose to b ^ m e With Democrats eager toinves- lobbying by various agencies in this Z quality and whose general reputation as a return to the policies of the 1960s chairman of the Agriculture tigate the role of the White House status-conscious city to have their officials Z responsible developer merits respect. and 1970s. Committee, leaving Lugar to National Security Council in exempted. The White House — which has a I Whatever the future may hold, however, it Latin America and secret deal­ comfortable share of the exemptions — encouragetit was the right decision for now. ings with Iran, and with arms this pressure by telling the agency heads to Jake ' controi a high priority, foreign their beefs to Congress. • policy could overshadow domes­ m tic issues in the next Congress. ONE OFFICIAL who had a good case was Selwa Z Letters to the editor If that is the case, the Foreign Roosevelt, the State Department’s chief of 1 Relations Committee, chaired by protocol. Her Job requires full-dress calls on ; J The Manchester Herald welcomes original Sen. Gaibome Pell, D-R.I.,could letters to the editor. visiting dignitaries at all hours of the day and become a battleground reminis­ night. Despite persistent phone calls to Capitol Hill, [ Letters should be brief and to the point. They cent of the Vietnam War period she didn’t make the list. But she told us the White Z should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for when the panel was in the House has assured her-she will be among the 10 ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters forefront of opposition to policies must be signed with name, address and daytime officials the president can designate to receive of both Democratic and Republi­ home-to-office transportation. ^ telephone number (for verification). can administrations. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the Other VIPs won’t be so fortunate and will either interests of brevity, clarity and taste. Donald M. Rothberg Is the chief have to drive themselves to work, take buses or Miss Merry Christmas knows that all work and no play make Claus a dull Sometimes, when Santa’s very busy, he lets Miss Merry Christmas Miss Merry Christmas knows what it’s Ijke to gel clothes for Christmas Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester political writer of The Associated ride the Metro. Neither the comptroller of the boy. So when those at the Pole paint the town, they make sure to include choose her own holiday gift. This year, she found a spectacular deal on a gifts. And that’s why she likes coming to Jeans Plus. At Jeans Plus, she Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. Press. currency nor the chairman of the Federal Deposit a visit at Pete McNamara’s Buffalo Water Tavern. There they can Ify quality cultured 18" pearl necklace (5!<^-6mm) for only $295 at Dia­ can find just the right Men’s and Women’s sportswear, from Levis and Insurance Corp., for example, made it into the one of the daily luncheon specials, or dance Wednesday nights at "Ol­ mond Showcase. She’s heading back to the North Pole quickly with the Jordache to Calvin Kleins. A package from Jeans Plus will bring a smile short list of free riders, even though their agencies dies Nite” . Santa can even top off his Right with a hearty sandwich, as news, because this and other special holiday prices will only last until to anyone’s face. lobbied long and hard. Maybe they can hitch a ride December 31, 1986. With Diamond Showcase, Santa’s going to add lus­ long as he and the reindeer make it before midnight! with the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, tre to everyone’s holiday. Venture clubs reveal promising ventures who did make the commuter list. JEANS PLUS Even heavy clout in Congress proved unavailing BUFFALO WATER TAVERN DIAMOND SHOWCASE 297 East Center Street STAMFORD — “I knew that venture capital Journal, for example. A recent speaker in this time. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, who chairs 622 East Middle Turnpike 386 Middle Turnpike West Manchester ■ 646-6459 clubs could work in high-tech areas and Fairfield Stamford, James McManus (no relation), told how the influential Senate Post Office subcommittee, Manchester ■ 649-8302 Manchester • 646-0012 County, Connecticut. But I wondered in the spring he built Marketing Corporation of America from an tried to get chauffeured commuter rides for the 9 of 1985, could the concept work in low-tech or initial $75,000 investment to a point that he could postmaster general and his two top aides. He had to - no-tech areas?” said Carroll Greathouse, the Northern raise $M million in venture capital in five weeks. settle for Just the postmaster general. Will IIJIIIIB J, administrator of the Connecticut Venture Group — About $23 million of that has gone into IS the nation’s oldest venture capital club. Perspective investments with three “turkeys already roasted,” “Then Venture Magazine did a four-page spread. Michael J. McManus he said. Five are “in the three- or four-star Furry In Foggy Bottom And I was flooded with requests from around the category,” and five others are in the “in-between Secretary of State George Shultz was reported to country to help start similar groups. They now stage where we will probably put in the most be outraged over the White House’s backdoor range from Puerto Rico to a committee putting time.” arms-for-hostages deal with Iran, but his wrath together a club in Montreal and new ones in was nothing compared to that of his professional Richmond, Va., Phoenix, San Francisco and THOSE QUOTES are picked up from the monthly underlings in Foggy Bottom. Rank-and-file career Milwaukee. reporter and a decade as a syndicated columnist. 10-page Connecticut Venture News, another means diplomats were understandably aghast at “By the end of a year, 50 of these clubs had been I’m not easily impressed. But when I went to the of bringing together prospects, money and people. disclosure of the secret arms supplies sent to Iran; established. In our July/August Directory, there Connecticut club’s Stamford luncheon, I found This month’s edition has 14 ventures looking for for years they have been quietly entreating U.S. were 79,” Greathouse said. “I know of 85 now and myself dreaming of brand new schemes for making funding. Many aren’t glamorous. One firm wants to allies and other governments not to sell weapons to there will be 100 by year’s end — double that of a money with the fun of being able to try one’s ideas buy “low-tech” manufacturing outfits while others the Iranians. In fact, one of those delicate don’t-sell year ago.” out on folks looking for a good investment. It’s range from "commercial rubbish” to a new missions was in progress at the very time news of What is their attraction? exhilarating! computer firm promising 100-fold returns on the administration’s secret deal hit the headlines. Money! Lots of it. The monthly club luncheon is the prime draa^iuL. Investment. Tliere are an equal number of ads for The diplomats are mightily embarrassed. card. First, there’s a 30-to-45-mlnute cocktan^ people, and many more selling services for young “BUSINESS WEEK” put it more sedately on period that encourages entrepreneurs to meet with growing firms. May 26: “At venture capital clubs you get to know investors, lawyers, ad men. Job seekers and All of this leads Carroll Greathouse to say, the people involved in new business straightaway.. would-be capitalists. ‘"Ibere is a genuine need in any metropolitan area Despite a busy schedule, the North Pole still finds time to party every for the kind of forum and marketplace venture /- holiday season. So Miss Merry Christmas brings her party plana to High­ ... with any new venture, keep in mind that to iHanrliPBtpr Hpralh Santa’s got a prfelly hectic schedule this lime of year. In fact, it's down­ compensate for the high risk and the lack of DURING LUNCH, anyone can stand up and capital groups represent. What we’re doing is Holiday shopping from store to store gets hectic. Miss Merry Christmas land Park Market. Imagine, everything from fresh deli party-platters to dividends along the way, the eventual take should make a pitch for a new product, an Investment networking — bringing together people interested Founded In 1881 right confusing; so he delegates his travel planning to Miss Merry found one-stop shopping al Fairway Dept. Store... Holiday decorations, international foods to candy-filled champagne bottles, all in one place! Christmas. She knows just how to get it done - Travel Time. be a lot more than what you have come to expect opportunity, or a Job. At the Venture Club of in the venture process. PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PuMIthar crafts, toys, and gifts galore. Steve Josephs, Fairway’s new owner, was This Christmas crews could choose any market in the world, and they from Wall Street. ‘Look for five to six times your Indiana , two entrepreneurs can make more “The growth in the economy today is coming OOUQLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacutiv* Editor Travel Time makes order out of confusion, and gets Santa from the glad to help her choose gifts Icn all ages and find beautiful new orna­ choose Highland Park Market in Manchester. It’s a full order, but no­ JAMES P. SACKS...... Managing Editor North Pole to Europe to Manchester and back quickly, easily amd econ­ money In five years,’ says Larry Reynolds, a formal, five-minute presentations about their from small business, entrepreneurs and ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Aaaoclala EdHor ments for her tree too. What a refreshing change! body fills it belter. Washington writer on ventures. ’ ’ needs, which have ranged from $50,000 to $5 Inventors.” omically. If Travel Time can handle Santa, they can handle you. That’s no exaggeration. Prime Capital million. For those coveted slots, presenters are They deserve to find each other and venture DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advartlaing DIractor FAIRWAY DEPARTMENT STORE HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Management of Stamford boasts a return of 25 screened by a committee. capital. No wonder that chambers of commerce MARK F. ABRAITIS...... Butinaaa Managar TRAVEL TIME percent a year. But numbers don’t communicate Then a major speaker has the floor for a half are now starting venture capital clubs. SHELDON COHEN...... CompoaingManagar 950 Main Street 371 Highland Street ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praasroom Managar 805 Hartford Road feelings. hour. Indiana has had such people as James K. JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... CirculationManagar Manchester ■ 646-1717 Manchester ■ 646-4277 With a quarter century of experience as a Morris, managing editor of Venture Capital I^lchael J. McManus is a syndicated columnist. Manchester ■ 646-5725 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov, 20, 1986 — » .8 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brownt SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Charlat M. Schulx H O L P VX! POtl'T PBhlr ) V.S./Wortd In Brief Reagan defends Iran arms deal IZAIPBP / u i m a t ? MEv! ujhAt 'r e you TyiSPoolZ! ------^ ^/V\.UCH \NBPUTIN POIN67COAAE ^^OCl A PeNB-rUPU \NlNPON/ By Michael Putzel a third country involved in our shipments but that Secretary of tantamount to paying ransom to Contras In U.S., report says The Associated Press secret project with Iran.” State George Shultz, said to be terrorists. ^ WASHINGTON — About 70 Nicaraguan rebels are undergoing Aides said the furor over the Iran dismayed by the operation, will SpSaklfig of the unidentified AN 0 N > ^B u i c . U.S.-sponsored military training at an undisclosed location in the WASHINGTON - President arms sale constituted the most stay in his Cabinet post. Iranians with whom the United United States, according to a published report. Reagan, struggling to regain his . serious policy crisis of Reagan’s six “ He has made it plain he would States was dealing, Reagan said, " I The Washington Post, citing unidentified administration credibility in the midst of one of his years in office, and critics kept up stay as long as I want him, and I said to them that there was want him,” Reagan said. sources, gaid in Thursday’s editions the location could be a U.S. most serious foreign policy chal­ their attack. something they could do to show After his address to the nation military reservation or "sites that look similar to military sites lenges, says he is convinced his Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., the likely their "Sincerity and if they really last Thursday failed to persuade but belong to the CIA.” decision to sell arms secretly to new chairman of the Senate Armed meant it that they were not in favor Iran was worth the risks. Services Committee, said he the public he was being completely If the report is valid, it would mark the first major sign that of backing terrorists, they could r If the cover had held a bit longer, "counted at least seven contradic­ truthful about his secret dealings begin by releasing our hostages.” ~:P^^ /f-2^ direct U.S. support of the Nicaraguan rebels, also known as UJE PIP PA55 A Reagan said, his secret diplomacy tions” between what top officials with Iran, Reagan said Wednesday, Contras, has resumed after a two-year hiatus. ” I have reason to believe, " he 50UVEHIR STAMP! would have resulted in fre^ om for have told him and what Reagan told “ I deeply believe in the correctness t h e p h a n t o m by Lm Falk A Sy Barry U.S. military support and training of the Contras had been of my decision. I was convinced added, “ that we would have had all five American hostages instead of reporters. five of them by this last weekend” ^ a 1^ ------prohibited in the last two years until Congress formally approved only three. And usually loyal Sen. Richard then, and I am convinced now that ------Y TALKr/OR THI5/*MN 7'a had it not been for the publicity a new $100 million Contra aid package last month. Lugar, R-Ind., outgoing chairman while the risks were great, so, too, MOU TRIED TO BOMB PRESI-/ WILL HAVE YOO FOR Reagan came under some of the explosion that followed the leak of of the Foreign Relations Commit­ was the potential reward.” ^ENT LUASA^/ANOTHER I/^/S LUNCH' most intense questioning of his the U.S.-Iran dealings, apparently lAAN WAS WITH you. He insisted he “ was not breaking presidency at a news conference tee, criticized Reagan’s decision to by someone Reagan identified as an ' tV M O ? , any law” by keeping the 18-month Swiss test goes ‘out of control’ Wednesday night — and had to withhold from Congress word that Iranian government official "hos­ project secret from Congress, retract a statement on a key point secret negotiations had been under tile to us.” BASEL, Switzerland — A cloud of smoke drifted over this city shortly after it ended. way for 18 months. which has required the president to "I alienated my roommate...flossing with today from a chemical accident near the site where a toxic spill He repeatedly denied that he “ I suspect that the president does inform it of covert operations in a Three American hostages were his violin strings.” into the Rhine River triggered an ecological disaster. Authorities knew anything about an arms not understand the law with regard ’’timely” manner. released in Beirut at times that said there was no danger to health. shipment by another country, but in to informing Congress on these Nor did he admit the sale of arms coincided with the arms shipments, CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks & Caaale An experiment using 1,000 pounds of a phenol compound “ went a statement distributed a short things...,” Lugar said. to Iran while pressing that radical Reagan acknowledged. But he out of control" at a testing center of Ciba-Geigy, Switzerland’s time later by the White House, Reagan said several of his top Islamic republic to bring about the again denied he had been trading largest chemical manufacturer, the company reported. Reagan acknowledged, ’ ‘There was advisers opposed the weapons release of hostages in Lebanon was arms for hostages. Phenol is a caustic, poisonous, crystalline acid compound N ^M906Jtinq^eaturo»^yrirt

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U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit MANILA, Philippines — More than 50,000 people, many of them slogan-chanting communists, y- - joined a funeral procession today for a slain labor leader and issued an appeal to President Corazon Aquino outside the presidential palace. 2 Cheering office workers pelted the noisy but peaceful crowd with store For. yellow confetti as the procession THE BORN LOSER * by Art Sansom Vfilues accompanying the body of Rolando I've em \ op snaciiib pots, th e jHiS£x)wt5Aecoo*5ueisTm;iF epgAl! 6o t ; Olalia made its way from the University of the Philippines ,^ g A T AA\EP1CAM ^WDt:COUT.., chapel through the heart of Manila e a r MoYTHiMe to a suburban cemetery. T D H E L P ? It was the largest and most open display of flags, banners and 0 \ , personalities from the underground Puxxies A s tro g r a p h left in the heart of Manila since the beginning of the 17-year-old com- !33 'munist insurgency. Many ACROSS 2 Black and blue Answer to Previous Puzzle marchers wore T-shirts with the -■-r ^ u r ^irthds^ hammer and sickle symbol and 3 Style of type s=T7cT. chanted “ Long live the Communist 1 Mistakes 4 College degree Nov. 21, 1986 Party of the Philippines” and 6 Throw (abbr.) "Revolution!” Exciting new involvements will keep you 11 One or the 5 Regard The procession, which varied in on the go in the year ahead. They will FRANK AND ERNEST ■ by Bob Thaves other 6 Sunday speech satisfy your mental and physical re­ size throughout the daylong proces­ sion, stopped 500 yards from 13 Add salt tq (abbr.) quirements and, in addition to being usy fun. they'll also provide you with oppor­ Yoi/'vP <50r A B CAMp}Ai<»N ' Malacanang Palace, sealed off by 14 Avoids 7 Guardian spirit tunities to learn. ^ahEPOLB T b m Y , .... ; barbed wire barricades and 15 Publishing blun­ 8 Argentina's SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Lessons hundreds of police. Certairileedl ders Peron you've learned from experience will give 5HIFT Cti/%I6B AT THE Olalia’s widow Feliciana handed you the edge over those you compete 16 Nothing 9 Paid attention TPANi'M lX^iON p l a n t , GPASS two senior officials a letter for against today. You're not apt to make Aquino that was read aloud. It 17 Displease 2x4x8' 9 Q 9 9 Reg. 39.99-24" Lauan to the same mistakes they will. Know RocTf poz.ir*cjdNft,rilic Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. treme rightists.” Her husband’s (abbr.) strument ■SHAKilS/(S AT t h e (SA.OVF A Q 4x8x%j"-'Tan Bark Hickory’ B 0 0 Stainless Steel 29 Flatten 42 Welshman, e.g. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. supporters blame rightist forces AOg'Windsor'-Foldlng 23 Garden plot 18 Netherlands T m AV£S II-Z-O 33 Subordinate 45 Mrs. Dick Tracy SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Joint ' loyal to Defense Minister Juan ATTIC STAIRWAY WALL PANEL ENTRY LOCKSET 24 Small Island commune ruler simulated finish on panelboard. Devon' style. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986 — II I> - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thureday, Nov. 20, 1986 More snow coming as first storm’s effects linger FOCUS

Contlnned from page 1 homebound. He stressed that if someone does remain in their home The affected streets in Manches­ without electricity, they should not ter are Wetherell Street, Wyllys use charcoal to provide heat or cook Street, Timrod Road, Keeney because the fumes are deadly. Street, Broad Street and Plano Meanwhile, Manchester Park Plaza. Power should be restored by and Cemetery Division employees late this afternoon, Chavez said. removed large tree branches block­ Because power is out on Keeney ing roads early today and then set Street, the Keeney Street elemen­ out to get smaller limbs out of the tary school was closed for a second way, division head Robert Harrison w day. Director of Cirriculum Allan said this morning. B. Chesterton said today. He said Harrison said the entire crew, all other schools were reopened, about 18 people, were at work. and no problems were reported. Harrison said the division’s In Bolton, Leewood Drive, Colon­ switchboard was deluged with ial Drive and Birch Mountain Road phone calls early today and had he Extension should have electricity had to set priorities and tackle the back by late this afternoon, Chavez more urgent jobs first. By 0 a.m. the said. last of the trees limbs blocking a Bolton Administrative Assistant road had been removed, Harrison Karen Levine said town officials said. were considering opening a shelter Manchester Highway Division Wednesday night, but did not after crews were out this morning NU assured tte town that most sanding roads and plowing snow i N homes would have power that piles back as far as possible to evening. She said schools were open make room for the additional snow and officials were regularly check­ that is expected to fall tonight. ing on elderly people. Highway Superintendent Keith In Coventry, 130 homes were still Chapman said weather reports without power as of 9 a.m., vary, but he is preparing for the according to NU spokeswoman worst. Marilyn Brossmer. That is down Crews worked all day Wednes­ from 2,740 homes that were left cold day, with some out until 10; 30 p.m. and dark on Wednesday. The operation started at about 2 She said the streets affected are a.m. Wednesday. Chapman said North River Road, Carpenter that if the storm hits early today, Road, Cedar Swamp Road, Silver the workers may not get home at Street and Jones Crossing Road, all all. of which should have power again by mid-afternoon. Cancellations The same holds true for most of those around the state, Chavez said. The All Connecticut Conference Coventry Human Services Direc­ championship football game be­ V tor Dorothy Grady said no shelter tween East Catholic and Notre was opened because most homes Dame scheduled Friday night has had power by Wednesday evening. been postponed due to field condi­ Manchester Health Director Ro­ tions. The game has been tenta­ nald Kraatz said this morning he tively rescheduled for Saturday at did not know o f any problems noon at Fairfield University, East Herald photoa by Pinto involving people who spent the Catholic director of athletics Tom night in homes in which there was Malln reported. The financial aid no electricity. He said people who information session planned at Harald photo by Rocha Carol Delaney supports her 13-month-old daughter, Kathy LeDonne, La Leche group leader, asks vvomen for Suzanne O’Dell, 11 weeks, sits with her mother, Sally Herald photo by Rocha are healthy should be able to spend Manchester High School this even­ O ’Dell, at a La Leche League session. at least one night in a cold house, ing for college-bound students has Ruth, as she gets ready to nurse. suggestions for a wish list for mothers returning home Shelby Joy, 12, cross-country skis past gravestones in though there is the risk of hypother­ been cancel^, guidance counselor Sira Berte, 17, gave some life to Wednesday’s snowfall by from the hospital. the East Cemetery Wednesday after about eight inches of mia if someone is not bundled up. David Frost said this morning. building a soccer snowman. Berte was helped by her Kraatz said the Manchester Frost said the meeting has been snow had fallen on the town. Joy attends llling Junior visiting nurses group is checking on rescheduled for Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. in 14-year-old sister, Meg. Both are members of the High School and has been skiing for three years. the elderly and infirm who are the MHS cafeteria. Manchester High School girls’ varsity soccer team. Mother^s milk MHS girl’s killer gets up to 50 years Obituaries

Bv John Mitchell into a wooded area off Hop River Ernest F. 8ass of arrangements. Breast-feeding is the only way, La Leche League members insist Herald Reporter Road in Coventry while she was still Memorial contributions may be Bieu’s battered body was found April 27 near thrashing around and moaning. Ernest F. Sass, 88, of 570 Vernon St., died Wednesday at Manchester made to the American Cancer Bieu’s battered body was found the mother slip the robe on VERNON — A 25-year-oId Mans­ the Hop River. An autopsy showed she had Memorial Hospital. Soc^ e t j ^ Bv Margaret Hayden “ Support from everyone for LEDONNE RECOM­ field man was sentenced Wednes­ April 27 near the Hop River. An M ENDED a practical gift for before answering the door. 2 He was the husband of Lillian Herald Reporter breast-feeding.” day to up to 50 years in prison — 10 been stabbed 18 times and suffered blows to autopsy showed she had been LeDonne had a novel suggestion for tired and new mothers — coupons that say “ This is a hint that you are not stabbed 18 times and suffered blows Wallace Sass, and they had ob­ “ A maid.” years less than the maximum — for things like “ One hour of ready for visitors.” the head that fractured her skull, according to to the head that fractured her skull, served their 61st wedding anniver­ THANKSGIVING Im agine the ideal situation. Be “ The body I had before the busy mothers who want to avoid unwanted the April murder of a Monchester baby-sitting,” “ Two hours of a police affidavit. ' according to a police affidavit. The sary In April. unrealistic. Don’t consider pregnancy in two days.” High School student. NOVENA TO F-*’ JUDE visitors. cleaning” “ A meal.” NURSING CAN HELP in autopsy also revealed that Bieu had He was bom in Berlin, Germany, O holy St. Jude, A»juii>ie and mar­ money or time. "D ad home all the tim e.” David L. Copas, who pleaded "Hang a bathrobe by the door," she said, Money saved by breast­ toning the figure after guilty in Octob«r to the brutal engaged in sexual activity in the Feb. 11, 1898. He came to this tyr, great In virtue and rich In mira­ These were group leader ” A baby sitter for the other hours before her death. cles; near kinsman of Jeaus Christ, feeding can be used for labor pregnancy, LeDonne said. murder of Laura Bleu, began Eugene T. Kelly handed down his did a good job.” - country and settled in Manchester Kathy LeDonne’s instructions kids.” recommending the mother slip the robe on Joseph Toth, Bieu’s grandfather, faithful Intercessor of all who In­ savers such as a dishwasher, a Nursing helps flatten the serving his sentence Wednesday sentence, the court listened to Copas, who pleaded guilty Oct. 8 73 years ago. Before retiring, he voke your special partronage In for a wish list for a nursing “ Eight hours of uninterrupted watched Wednesday’s court pro­ before answering the door. “This is a hint that microwave oven, disposable abdomen by contracting the after being transferred to Somers Copas’ attorney, Jerry Gruenbaum to murdering Bieu, had changed his owned and operated his own dairy time of need. To you I have re­ mother returning home from the sleep.” ceedings, which lasted about 20 uterus, and it uses from 600 to 0 plea twice. He originally pleaded farm for inany years. course from the depth of my heart plates, disposable diapers or a State Prison. He could be released of Coventry, argue for a change of hospital after the birth of a baby. “ A beautiful wardrobe.” you are not ready for visitors." on parole after serving just under 35 plea, which was denied. guilty to Bieu’s murder in April, minutes, and said that the sentence and humbly bag to whom Qod has diaper service, she said. 1,000 calories a day. For a new Besides his wife, he is survived by given such great power to come to “ Then, w e’ll make it closer to “ An uninterrupted shower and years, an assistant state's attorney Contacted this morning. Gruen­ then changed his plea to innocent in was fair considering the maximum. Blake suggested good organi­ wardrobe, she suggested tag one son, Gilbert F. Sass of Man­ my assistance. Help me In my pre­ m eal.” said this morning. baum said the sentence was “ un- June. ” It was a vicious crime,” he said. reality,” she told the 12 young sales, consignment shops, chester; three grandchildren, sent and urgent petition. In return I zation. LeDonne replied that "H e's got to do at least two-thirds derstandable under the Earlier this month, Copas at­ “ I still feel In my heart anyone that mothers who were compiling the Steven Sass of East Hampton, promise to make your name known babies and organization do not sewing, and swapping clothes. of the sentence,” said Assistant circumstances.” tempted to change his plea back to commits a crime like that, they and cause you to be Invoked. list at a recent Manchester A F T E R THE LIST was Edward Sass in Florida and Laura always go together. Some babies For the whole bath, LeDonne, State’s Attorney Donald Caldwell, “ I was asking for 40.” he said, innocent, but Kelly denied his bid should be put to death.” Say three “Our Fathers, Three Evening La Leche League completed, LeDonne went Dumont of Ashford; and five nurse every two hours night and who is a mother of two, noting that the minimum sentence noting that other judges might have because he said there was no cause Toth said that Bieu’s relatives Hall Marys and Qlorlas." Publica­ meeting at the home of Sharon through it and offered great-grandchildren. tion must be promised. St. Jude works for you.” day, LeDonne said. While a new suggested bathing with the baby. for the crime would have been 25 been influenced by comments that for the change. had gotten involved in Survival of Kaminsky, 31 Edgerton St. The suggestions. would give her baby no water or the Homicide, a group he said is pray for us and all who Invoke your While the wish for a maid mother may not get eight She also suggested that the years. Bieu’s family members made dur­ Copas, who has been held at the A private funeral and burial will aid. Amen. This novena has never Manchester chapter is part of a Try for a positive birth and other liquids from a bottle. made up of relatives of victims. cannot be realized for most. continuous hours of sleep, she husband watch the children. Caldwell said that before Judge ing the sentencing. “ I thought Kelly Brooklyn Correctional Center since be at the convenience of the family bean known to tall. I have had my 30-year-old international organi­ breast-feeding experience, she “ I got what I wanted,” Blake his arrest, was charged with "People don’t understand what a at the family plot in East Cemetery. request granted. LeDoniie suggested that a and the baby can establish “ Fifteen or 20 minutes alone in a zation that strongly favors said. said. stabbing and hitting Bieu on the person has to go through,” Toth There are no calling hours. The J.C. relative, friend ora paid similar sleep patterns so the bath does wonders for your said. “ We’re hurting.” breast-feeding. To do this, she recommended LeDonne also recommended head April 25, then dragging her Holmes Funeral Home has charge high-school student help the new mother can nap when the baby psyche,” she said. She also Police make arrests By turns, the mothers and what member Barbara Blake having another birth-support mother. naps. The members agreed that recommended taking the expectant mothers called out had done. Blake had her medical person present during labor “ Remember, breast-feeding mothers and nursing babies telephone off the hook and not ideas. The babies suckled, slept professionals sign an agreement besides the husband. saves between $800 and $1,200,” often did wake up at the same answering the doorbell during or cooed and children laughed, that they would avoid Breast-feeding can reduce near scene of death she said. She stressed that paid time. nursing and bath times. sang and imitated motor sounds administering heavy medication postpartum depression by 0 I6-$a0()itinc6 help would be needed for only a LeDonne had a novel After going through the list, Police today reportedted three( ar­ case, police said. Butcher, who as they drove their toy vehicles during labor and delivery, changing hormone levels, she short time, if at all. “ But, if it is suggestion for tired and busy mothers and children enjoyed rests made in connectionctipn with the police say had a knife in his on the floor. THe living room especially medications that said. She also encouraged not feasible, beg your friends. mothers who want to avoid snacks of fruit juice, cheese and investigation of th^suspectedle/ SI possession, was released on a $500 sounds harmonized in the might make it difficult for her to women to share their concerns Practice before your mirror, unwanted visitors. whole-grain crackers. La Leche murder last week ^ f 1 Ellington non-surety bond. friendly session. nurse. The agreement (with with LaLeche members and teenager Michael S. Linders, but a saying ‘I need help.’ I ’m “ Hang a bathrobe by the stresses natural food for all According to the police report, an Some wish-list ideas included; alternatives in case of other friends, and to read the spokesman said he could not serious.” door,” she said, recommending members of the family. officer who knows Butcher stopped “ No postpartum depression.” problems) stipulated that they group’s literature. “ Whatever comment on the incidents. him as he was walking east on Craig Anthony Scott, 17, of 125 n sell-ebration Center Street at 10; 29 a.m. in order Spruce St., was arrested at 12:15 to question him in regard to a.m. Monday and charged with Linders’ death. interfering with an officer and THESE 10 HBtch Cpo.. 4 Cyl.. S A f i O K 81 PONT. GRAND PRK Craig Scott is scheduled to OIL INC. Auto. AC, P8. R S * « ^ au», ac. $ 5 7 9 3 TRUCKS appear in Manchester Superior 85 CHEV. C-10 PICNUP inefficiencij, Court on Monday. A court date of 83 CHEV. 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WINDSOR, C T 06074 nate, but they should keep $fi49 CARTER C O ., IN C . 203-644-5240 Americans out of that area.” RED ROSE! dozen 1221 IrtIN ST. - OPEN EVENINSS TILL 0 - TOURS. TILL 0 - MANCHESTER »eioor.*Neooooooooooecicd MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday,, Nov 20. 1986 - II K — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thureday, Nov, ft. 1986 Dumping kittens on the road Employee assistance plans is not the humane soiution show dramatic turnarounds Fred, a com­ In general, it’s estimated that an puter operator, employer gets back $5 for every $1 I’ve got a new accompanying vomiting and-or di­ w a s 0 V e r - invested for each worker, reports kitty. Driving arrhea when fed such rich foodsi- whelmed. His ALMACA. Other studies also cite bonne three Even small amounts may cause wife was in the savings of $10 to $12 for each dollar weeks ago I no­ attacks of digestive pancreatitis, hospital, his fi­ Sylvia spent. ticed a carton by Be nice to your pets and feed them nances were a What’s more, with a growing the side of the Pet Forum normally on the holidays, with- horror, and his i i ' trend to implement these pro­ road near my maybe just a snack of festive food.. landlord was Porter grams, it’s becoming quite profita­ house. Stopped Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. threatening to ble for private consulting firms to to pick it up to FOR THOSE who give surprise evict him if he get involved. throw it in the puppies or kittens on Christmas didn’t come up w 1 trash, but inside morn — don’t do it. I’ve seen too. with the rent. It “ IT’S REALLY THE creation of were a mother many people, often elderly, who are seemed that there was no way out. workers with all types of problems a new benefit,’ reports Daniel Klein cat and five kit­ burdened by unwanted Christmas Fred began to drink. in all types of work settings. of Hansen Inc. “ Every company tens, four probably 7 to 8 weeks old. a car when dumped. With people pets. Be sure the recipient really It’s no surprise that Fred’s Job The type of EAP depends on the we’ve worked with has viewed it as Undoubtedly dumped by a fair- retiring and moving South, others desires a dependent. If so, then performance suffered. And his boss specifics of the office or workplace. successful.” He cites one manufac­ weather owner. going to condos or apartments that remember, place nothing live noticed. In the past, Fred was Most have a part-time staff turing firm that saved 50 percent by The queen was wild and ran off. don’t allow pets, there are more under the tree. The holidays, with ronsidered an excelient employee, member or outside counselor who reducing absenteeism and increas­ The orange kitty was larger and humane ways of pet disposal. their attendant preparations and. but he begqn to be late to work, if he refers workers to community cen­ ing productivity. older than the others and starving. lam ing a domestic pet that’s confusion, don’t create the kind of showed up at the office at all. ters where they can get help for Confidentiality is a key concern Found homes for the others and been provided with food and shelter environment in which to Introduce Fortunately. Fred’s firm had an their particular needs. An EAP with employee assistance pro­ took big yellow home. Leave food into an environment where it must a new young pet. employee assistance program or counselor Is often a psychologist, grams. Most EAPs deal primarily N for the mother but haven’t been hunt or scavenge to survive is an A gift certificate for the new pet EAP. His boss suggested that Fred social worker, certified alcohol with alcohol and drug counseling. able to catch her yet. extreme form of animal cruelty. If to be claimed after the holidays is speak to the counselor. After counselor or physician — who is not But a growing number of counse­ ail other avenues fail, euthanasia is Kitten was wormy, had fleas and more practical. By that time,', discussing his situation, the counse­ only familiar with the treatment of lors deal with or direct workers to Herald photo by Rocha ear mites but is fattening up and often a more humane solution but preparations can be made in.' lor directed Fred to a community people’s problems but also in touch community groups that can help seems to appreciate her new home. should be considered only as the advance, knowledge gained on service group that helped him face with the workplace and with a wide range of problems Benjamin admires duck She sticks so close I have trouble last alternative. raising them if needed, and the his financial and family problems. community. concerning personal finance, not stepping on her. She purrs home returned to post-holiday, In addition, he sou^t help for his ‘‘STRESS IS ‘THE word these health care questions, legal mat­ non-stop and likes her new family. WITH THE COMING holidays normalcy. Make sure a healthy pup drinking problem. days. It’s one of the problenns ters, child or spouse abuse, job Benjamin Paradise, 4, smiles at a bright will be open free Saturday from 9 am. to My daughter's cat. whom we some advice is warranted. Even Herald photo by Roche orkitten Is delivered. Have him or people admit to with no stigma stress, child care and general duck, one of many items set for sale at 3 p.m. Items on sale include country cat-sit, has an out-jointed nose. She though the latest thing in greeting her examined by your veterinarian MOST JOBS ENTAIL some de­ attached,’ ’ reports Marilyn Sneid- family concerns. doesn’t like the competition and is cards is pet birthday cards, pets the holiday crafts fair at the Unitarian- crafts, folk art, used books and toys, first. : gree of Stress. And if you’re having erman. Community Action Coordi­ Despite the recent surge of Marlow helps nurses* drive spray-marking the property more really don’t know when it’s their a personal problem — from a nator for American Federation of interest in drug testing, the No. 1 Universalist Society Meetinghouse, 153 baskets and Christmas gifts. There will than ever to let the little newcomer birthday nor do they know when it’s marital mess to drug abuse to State, County and Municipal Em­ problem in the workplace is W. Vernon St. The preview sale will be be children’s activities and a luncheon know who’s top cat. Thanksgiving or Christmas. There­ financial worries — odds are it’s alcohol. ployees, who sets up these pro­ Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and will cost $3. on Saturday. Downtown merchant George Marlow chairmen of the fund-raising effort. This Only wish folks that have female fore. it’s not necessary to allow Allan Leventhal Is a Bolton going to affect your performance at grams across the country. gives a check to Barbara Bayer, center, is the first time the nursing agency has cats would have them spayed or. if them to celebrate by feeding them veterinarian. Do you have a ques­ the office. More and more companies are “ DRUG TESTING IS not the real Refreshments will be served. The fair not. at least take them to a shelter turkey and stuffing or whatever you tion you’d like to see answered ' For this reason, about 70 percent issue,” says Bickerton. “ Drugs in and Alita Gay for the Visiting Nurse and conducted a membership drive. Mar­ seeing the results of these types of or humane society so they can have serve on the holidays. here? Write to Pet Forum, P.O. Box of Fortune 500 companies have programs, the workplace Is.” Experts agree Home Care of Manchester’s member­ low’s store, at 867 Main St., is a chance for adoption rather than Companion animals used to pet 591, Manchester Herald, Manches­ some form of employee assistance ‘‘In 12 separate studies we‘ve that helping workers in a construc­ V ship drive. Bayer and Gay are co- ceiebrating its 75th anniversary. freezing, starvation or being hit by food often will haveindigestion with ter, 06040. program, reports Richard Bicker- seen dramatic turnarounds,’’ re­ tive way, through education and Secretary of education hits ton of the Association of Labor- ports Bickerton. Implementing counseling, is the better solution. /Management Administrators and these programs reduces the But still some companies remain Consultants on Alcoholism Inc. number of sick days, accidents, and unconvinced that they will get a (ALMACA), a private non-profit health care and health insurance return on their investment when Dental society advocates healthy teeth for a lifetime group that has a professional costs. they "implement an EAP. Also, federaliy subsidized ioans association with EAPs. In brief: It makes good manage­ some don’t want to get involved in the lives of their employees. But the Editor’s note: In an effort to Second there are concerns about rewarded with the retention of most ANSWER: Osteopororisisabone be observed also. For example, eating a well-balanced diet. In­ Sometimes called employee ment sense. When job perfor­ By Dave Skidmore demic year. Bennett said he was subsidize all of the interest on the creased Vitamin C is necessary to . complexities of life are such that increase people’s awareness of the their general health and well-being. or all of his natural dentition. disease that affects elderly people following dental extractions, slow counseling services, these pro­ mance, productivity and morale The Associated Press sending letters to the presidents of loans until after the borrower help the bones repair themselves. the well-being of workers and the importance of good lifetime dental No one wants to live his last years in Neglect of the teeth at this stage in large numbers. Osteoporosis is a healing is seen due to the decreased grams focus on the prevention, improve, it can only spell savings all 3,331 U.S. colleges and universi­ begins repayment and a portion An adequate intake of dietary end result are inextricably linked. health, the Connecticut State Den­ poor health or debilitated to the will in a short time lead to an disease caused by a loss of bone abiiity of the body to repair bone. education and rehabilitation of for an employer. WASHINGTON - Federally sub­ ties inviting them to apply to be part thereafter. calcium through milk products tal Association has declared the point of being a burden to his increased number of cavities, gum mass due to the loss of the internal Also increased bone loss similar'to sidized student loans encourage of the test. With unsubsidized loans, “ no such as yogurt and buttermilk, and week of November 17 to 24, Dental family. In other words we would all disease and inevitably tooth loss. structure of the bones. Throughout that found in gum disease occurs. colleges, to raise tuition and should At the same time, Bennett, a longer will the costs of college be also proteins are needed to promote^ Health Week for the Elderly. This like to,^ave a good quality of life, There should be no question as to our lives our bones are constantly For people wearing dentures, a give way to a new kind of loan frequent critic of soaring college hidden. ... Rather than spending bone growth and replacement. Social Security Mailbox column was prepared by the not ju ^ longevity. For this reason whether you want to spend the rest being remodeled by resorption faster wearing away of the jaw’s requiring borrowers to pay more tuitions, said he may ask Congress someone else’s money, students Minerals such as fluoride, which iS" Manchester Dental Society. most elderly try to fake better care of your life chewing comfortably as (loss of bone) and consequent ridges happens causing the den­ for their diplomas, Secretary of to tighten the federal aid spigot. He will find themselves making deci­ of themselves physically so that you always have and being free of replacement of bone material. As tures to loosen and fit improperly. in drinking water, magnesium and Education William J. Bennett says. said his department was looking at sions about their own money,” iron are also very important. QUESTION: I am 72 years old they will be in good health. oral disease or whether you want to we age the ability to replace bone When the lower jaw becomes very Outlining a broad view of what excluding any tuition increase Bennett said. Before changing your diet on your and I probably don’t have much Certainly no rational person would spend it having to adjust eating that has been resorted diminishes thin it becomes difficult to make a Many proofs needed to apply student aid should look like in the greater than 1 percent above own, however, be sure to check with Under the income contingent loan time left. Why should I bother with take up heavy smoking or start habits to a slowly deteriorating oral and therefore leads to a decrease in well-fitting denture. future, Bennett on Wednesday inflation when figuring the level of your physician. Any dietary program, repayment would not my teeth? eating a high cholesterol diet condition. bone mass. This disease is painless Treatment of osteoporosis by a described a loan system without federal aid for which a student physician will also help to slow changes must be consistent with begin until nine months after simply because they are elderly because most people do not know QUESTION: My husband died number; proof of your age; the used. federal interest rate subsidies that qualifies. graduation and for the first two down the progress of the disease as any other medical problems that, ANSWER: Most people as they and "don’t have much time left that'they have the disease until several weeks ago. I know I’m death. certificate; proof of mar­ would also take into account the Calling for college cost contain­ years payments would be between manifested in the mouth. The you are being treated for. QUESTION: I receive both SSI get older have two concerns regard­ anyway” . So it should be with QUESTION: My doctor tells me something happens. What usually supposed to file an application for riage; the children’s birth certifi­ borrower’s ability to repay. ment, Bennett said boosting stu­ $20 and $50 per month, depending on happens is that as the result of a fall treatment usually consists of tak­ cates and their Social Security checks and Social Security retire­ ing their lives. First come thoughts dental health also. A person who that I have osteoporosis. Since this Social Security survivors benefits, The loans, called income conting­ dent aid in response to tuition the size of the loan. of mortality and the realization that has taken good care of his teeth disease affects the bones of my bones are easily broken. ing calcium supplements. It is also Explorer Christopher Columbus • but I don’t know what papers to take numbers, if they are applying for ment checks. If my Social Security ent loans, would allow graduates increases makes it easier for they are not going to live forever. throughout his life is usually body, can it affect my jaws also? In the mouth many changes can wise to make sure that you are died in 1506 in Spain. with me. Can you tell me what I’ll benefits; and the deceased check increases automatically, do I who take low-paying jobs to repay schools to raise tuition even higher 'After that, payments would be have to report this as a change of 2 need? worker’s W-2 Form' or income tax their loans over a longer period, but in the next year. He noted that costs based on the borrower’s income return for the year before death. income to Social Security? all borrowers would be required to per student have Increased 36 and would never exceed 15 percent ANSWER: Some of the proofs Don’t delay applying because you repay their loans fully. percent above inflation since 1975. of adjusted gross income. Grants, you may need to apply for survivors don’t have all these proofs. The ANSWER: No. Social Security The proposal will be tested in a Current federal programs — requiring no repayment, would still benefits are your Social Security people at the Social Security office knows about the increase in your five-year pilot program at 10 Guaranteed Student Loans and be provided to the neediest stu­ T U R N O N number and deceased worker’s can suggest other proofs that can be Social Security check, colleges during the 1987-88 aca­ National Direct Student Loans — dents, he said. THE LIGHTS!

4 Lucky kids will have the S chance to ride with Santa” in a Fire Truck to light the Christmas Tree in Downtown Manchester.

Friday, Nov. 28, 1986 6:30 P.M. St. James Church lawn Main Street

Lobo, a nice male shepherd cross, sits with Dog Warden Enter your child’ s name Richard Rand. Lobo is ready for adoption. to win the honor of Adopt a Pet 9 turning on the Christmas Pound is crowded Tree Lights. And... get a

By Barbaro Richmond A little black and tan shepherd ride in a Fire Truck. 4 Special to the Herald named Rex and about 3 months old, was left at the pound on Nov, 17. It must be the holiday season. Among the other new ones was an . entries will be chosen. Everyone is probably too busy to 8-week-old black and white female Everyone is invited to get to the dog pound to adopt a dog. retriever found Nov. 16 on Spencer The population at the pound was Street. Another new one. picked up Drawu’:: Nov. 26. about IS last week and this week it’s Nov. 18 on West Middle Turnpike attend the Tree Lighting! still about 12. near Interstate 84, is a very This week’s featured pet is a nice handsome neutered male. He’s Most Downtown Stores will be open late and many will be offering male shepherd cross named Lobo. about 4 years old. is a shepherd and He’s about 1 year old, is black and was also wearing a red collar. tan, and was found on Oakland Poppy, last week’s featured pet, hospitality areas. Chances to win Gift Certificates too^ Street on Nov. 6. He’s a nice, but is still waiting to be adopted. She is shy. dog. a Doberman-shepherd cross and (in participating storea only) Some of the dogs from last week was found at Maple and Spruce were claimed by their owners and streets on Nov. 7. three had to be euthanized by a Several others are still waiting to veterinarian. All three had been be adopted and others are waiting for owners to pick them up. MAIL OR DELIVER TO Entries must featurec) pets in recent weeks — El Grades be received by Daisy. Twiggy and Colonel.. Rand is at the pound on Olcott K-6 THE MANCHESTER HERALD Among the new dogs on Tuesday n Nov. 25, 1986 Street weekdays from noon to 1 Only was a female of an unknown breed, p.m. or he can be reached by calling El 16 Brainard PI., Manchester, Ct. about 3 months old. She is a pretty the pound at 643-6642 or the n beige color with a nice black face. Manchester Police Department at Name — ______Grade - She was found by the motor lodge on 646-4555. or someone can be Tolland Turnpike on Nov. 16. reached at either number, Monday Address ______School. Another new one is a male, about through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. 10 years old. He’s a mixed breed, is Phone. Age. brown and was wearing d red collar There is a 15 fee to adopt a dog when picked up on Jones Circle on and the new owner must have the Nov. 18 He has a West Hartford dog licensed. Before being licensed rabies tag on his collar. the dog must have its rabies shot. 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thuraday, Nov. 20, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgdav. Nov. 20, 19y — 15 Thursday TV Advice SPORTS

5:00PM [H B O ] MOVIE: A Soldier's her parents for support when she receives [U S A ] Airwolf Story* ICC) Towards the end of World a low grade on a college English paper. In Stereo 1 0 i l 5 P M [H B O ] Not Necessarily War 11. a black Army attorney s investiga­ Television The NNTN news team looks at Honest family introductions tion into the murder of a black sergeant at a dD French Foreign Legion This docu­ the new television season. In Stereo. Louisiana military base ignites further racial mentary on today's French Foreign Legion strife. Howard E Rollins. Jr.. Adolph Cae­ explores the true nature of the legion--the 1 0 l3 0 P M (11) News Race shaping sar 1984 Rated PG. reality behind the myths (60 min.) (11) Honeymooners Part 2 [T M C ] MOVIE: Fletch' (CC) Police cor­ dD MOVIE: 'Sands of Iwo Jima' An offi­ [M A X ] Cinemax C ^e d y Experiment: ruption and drug trafficking are encoun­ cer's son has no liking for the traditions of are a step in right direction The Big Bang Up-and-coming comedian tered by a newspaper reporter working the Marine Corps but under the stress of Robert Wuhl provides us with nonstop undercover Chevy Chase, Joe Don Baker, battle, a tough sergeant rhakes him see wisecracks and gags set in a carnival side­ Tim Matheson 1985. Rated PG. In Stereo otherwise. John Wayne, John Agar. Adele up quite weli show. Mara. 1949 DEAR READ­ haven’t had a 12- and 14-year-old 6:00PM ® CEMS) d® ® News 1 1 :00 P M (E CE @D dD SD News ERS; I recently correct you in front of a stranger. dD Season's Greetings From the Three's Company (X) Honeymooners Three episodes from the ® ®D Late Show published a let­ Abby, give us mothers a break! By Len Auster C£) Magnum. P.l. series: Ralph takes a job as a Santa; Reggie CE Carol Burnett and Friends ter from “Bir­ THE ‘WICKED STEPMOTHER’ Sports Editor Von Gleason III, Poor Soul and Joe the Bar­ d D ® Gim m e a Break Ql) Odd Couple mingham,” who IN HOBBS, N.M. tender make a holiday visit; the Kramdens wrote to say that Dear Ahhy (ID Private Benjamin and the Nortons ring in the New Year at a The Untouchables Some of the names from the past @ ) Doctor Who party with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. dD Wild, Wild West while she was at Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My own mother, to will be missing, four-time cham­ Host Jackie Gleason. (2 hrs.) whom I was very close, died when I (SD Charlie's Angels d D This Old House (CC) the..iiome of a pion and course-record holder John Novela: Monte Calvario new -friend, the was 13. My father remarried and (S) Quincy (3D dP Tales of the Unexpected Treacy the most notable, but there dZ) This Old House (CC). children came later moved to a city where I had still will be a prestigious field toeing • (3D Reporter 41 (S )M ‘A*S*H (ID MOVIE: ‘To Be Announced' home from never lived. My stepmother not the start line next Thursday for the MacNeil'Lehrer Newshour dD 24 Horas school and the only told ail her new friends that I dD Facts of Life [CNN] Prime News 50th anniversary of the Manchester dZ) S C T V Network mother intro­ was her daughter, but maligned me Five-Mile Road Race. [DIS] MOVIE: The Great Muppet [D IS ] Best of Walt Disney Presents (60 [CN N ] Moneyline Caper' The muppets act as a trio of report­ min ) duced them this way; ‘T d like you closed in due time. But until and to them and complained continu­ Four of them attended a pre-race ers trying to solve a major jewel theft. [ESPN] Auto Racing '86: NASCAR At [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet to meet my son, Andrew. And this is unless it does, to make a point of it is ally about my lack of love and luncheon Wednesday at Cavey’s. Charles Grodin, Diana Rigg, Jack Warden lanta Journal 50 0 Coverage from Hamp­ [H B O ] Young Comedians All-Star Reu­ my stepson, Johnny.” both tasteless and inappropriate.” respect. She treated me with Connecticut native Bill Rodgers, N 1981. Rated G. ton. GA. (2 hrs ) (R) nion Superstars of the comedy world join “Birmingham ” wrote: “ Might it That seems to be a reasonable contempt, and then had the temer­ who will be marking his 20th [E S P N ] Mazda SportsLook [H BO ] MOVIE: The River' (CC) A hard forces to introduce some of today's bright­ est new comics in this tenth anniversary not have been kinder to have and proper comment, right! ity to complain to my children anniversary of road racing, tops the [M A X ] MOVIE: Edge of the City’ An working farm family must use all their introduced them bctth as “son’?” . Wrong! Read on for a few of many about what a terrible child I had army deserter lands a job on the water­ resources to save their land Mel Gibson, celebration with hosts Harry Anderson. Ri­ Nutmeg contingent that will also front and is befriended by a gang boss Sissy Spacek. Scott Glenn. 1984, Rated chard Belzer, Howie Mandel, Robin W il­ Then she (“Birmingham”) re­ critical letters: been. She also berated me for include Waterford’s Jan Merrill. Sidney Poitier, John Cassavetes. Jack PG -13 In Stereo liams and Steven Wright (60 min.) In marked that she had a relative who telling my own children all about The former U.S. Olympian heads Stereo Warden 1967 [U S A ] MOVIE: 'When a Stranger Calls' always made it a point to tell people DEAR ABBY: I am the step­ their “real” grandmother. the women’s field that will be minus [U S A ] Dance Party USA Alone in the house with her charges, a ba­ [M A X ] M O VIE: 'Zapped!' A shy science on first meeting that Sharon and mother of two wonderful children Thirty years later I am still defending champ Judi St. Hilaire. bysitter is stalked by a psychopathic killer. whiz develops telekinetic powers after a Carol Kane, Charles Durning, Colleen De- lab accident Scott Baio, Willie Aames, Natalie were her whole sisters, but who have lived with my husband trying to undo the damage she has Merrill was in attendance at the 6:30PM ® WKRP in Cincinnati whurst 1979. Scalman Crothers. 1982. Rated R. Jennifer was her half-sister. She and me for over five years. The done. She even persists in introduc­ luncheon as were two of the chief (S) dD ABC News [T M C ] M O VIE: 'W hose Life Is It, A ny­ 8 : 30PM (3D Million Dollar Chance of a added, “Another relative, believeit children’s mother lives in the same ing me as her dau ^ ter after I have men’s division threats, John Do­ (3D Benson way?' A man, paralyzed from the neck 0 Lifetime or not, would say in the presence of town In which we live. When repeatedly asked her not to. I do not herty and Geoff Smith, to take down, fights to make his own decisions. Ci D s c t v d2) dP) Family Ties (C C) In Stereo Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes, Chris­ her children, “Tommy is our own introducing the children, I state wish to be thought of as this Treacy’s crown. dD Too Close for Comfort dl3 Novela: Herencia Maldita tine Lahti 1981 Rated R child, but Jimmy is adopted,” . that they are my stepchildren. Not woman’s daughter. Moreover, the St. Hilaire, who set a course (^ ® NBC News dp Good Health from Jane Brody's [U S A ] Wanted: Dead or Alive “Birmingham” asked me to only would their mother have memory of my own mother means a record with a 24:40 clocking, will dD Nightly Business Report Kitchen comment, I did, as follows; “In corrected me for calling them my great deal to me and I want to keep miss the anniversary run with a 1 1 : 3 0 P M ( B (Ja) A B C News Night Herald photo by TucKer dD Noticiero SIN 9:00PM (33 Simon & Simon (60 min ) line making a casual introduction, any. “children,” but the children would it alive for my children. groin pull. dD Silver Spoons ® Police Woman mention of 'step,' ‘half,’ 'own' or have corrected me. (And they So you see, Abby, some of us Treacy, Richard O’Flynn and CE MOVIE: 'The Valachi Papers' Mafia Ray Ferraro of the Whalers holds the puck on his stick . confrontation Wednesday night at the Hartford Civic [C N N ] Showbiz Today life as seen through the eyes of famed in­ (]D Honeymooners ‘adopted’ strikes me as insensitive have!) stepchildren prefer to be intro­ Gerry O’Reilly, the top names of former Joseph Valachi Charles Bronson, and uncalled for. Should a closer So, you think the introduction of duced that way. the famed ‘Irish Connection’, will V [E S P N ] Best of Bill Dance and gets set to fire it into the open net as Montreal goalie Center. Ferraro’s goal proved to be the only one for Gerald S O'Loughlin, Jill Ireland 1972, (22) d D Tonight Show (60 mm.) In Stereo. friendship develop, the specific stepchildren as such as “tasteless A STEPCHILD [U S A ] Love Me. Love Me Not (5p M O VIE: 'Man on a String* A govern­ not be in this year’s golden dD MOVIE: 'The Glitter Dome' Two ve­ Patrick Roy makes the first move in their second-period Hartford in its 4-1 loss. ment undercover agent lands in the middle relationship will probably be dis- and inappropriate”? Well, you (NO CITY. PLEASE) anniversary run. They’ll instead be C B S News teran Los Angeles police detectives inves­ 7:00PM of warring mobsters when he sets out to tigate the murder of a movie studio head, in The Athletics Congress National C E {^5} (P ) M -A 'S 'H sabotage a crime ring from the inside. fighting burnout while unraveling the mys­ Cross Country Championships in Christopher George. Jack Warden, Joey (3D (22) Wheel of Fortune tery involving Hollywood's seamy under­ Grey 1971 San Francisco on Saturday, Nov. dD $100,000 Pyramid ground James Garner, John Lithgow, 29. The most familiar name from ( ^ Hogan's Heroes (11) Jeffersons Margot Kidder 1984 Tissue disease is explained ; CariadiGllS SkatG by WhalGtS the ‘Irish Connection’ who will be in (18) Carson's Comedy Classics (?'?) (30) Cheers (CC) While Cliff tries to dZ) News the field Thanksgiving Day morn­ persuade Norm to join his lodge, Diane [C N N ] Sports Tonight d3) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour uses a lovGStruck student to make Sam DEAR DR. DEAR DR. GOTT: Somewhere I Len Auster ing is Charlie Breagy, who was [D IS ] M O VIE: Kelly' A young girl who is By dD Barney Miller jealous In Stereo GOTT: I’ve having trouble adjusting to life with her read that if a child has polio, she Sports Editor fourth in the 1983 race. dD New Newlywed Game (2_|] Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth stepfather, leaves the city to live with her been diagnosed gives immunization to any children A ‘British Connection’ takes the dD Novela: Maria de Nadie (CC) Attenborough voyages down the father in the Alaskan wilderness Christo­ as having mixed born to her. Is this true? I had it in HARTFORD — The crowd place of the one from the Sons of Amazon River to study its vast species of pher Chapman. Robert Logan, Twyla- dZ) Nightly Business Report connective- 1918 and have four girls. started tunneling out of the Civic Erin, Topping the list are Smith and fish, to look at the gigantic Victorian water Dawn Vokins 1981 Dr. Gott Illy, and to examine the world's largest ro­ tissue disease, Center with 3:23 left in regulation. Doherty, both first-time entrants. (§D Maude [E S P N ] SportsCenter Live [C N N ] Moneyline dent, the capybaras (60 min ) (R) and I find that DEAR READER; A mother’s Get the picture on how the Doherty’s biggest achievement in [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour Peter Gott, M.D. [E S P N ] SportsCenter Live dD Novela: Muchachita it’s almost im­ immune proteins are passed on to homestanding Hartford Whalers '86 to date was winning the lOK dZ) Mystery: Brat Farrar (CC) Simon s 1 1 :3 5 P M E Entertainment Tonight possible to get her newborn children. However, faired Wednesday night? Peachtree Classic in Atlanta. Ga., [H B O ] Inside the NFL Highlights of the Mark Harmon talks about his upcoming NFL games, including commentary by Len schemes to discredit his twin brother go any information the protection lasts only a few The Whalers talked big at their with a record time of 27:56. His best awry when the Ashbys prepare to wel­ film, "Summer School," which focuses on Dawson and Nick Buoniconti (60 min ) In his comedic talents In Stereo about it. Could weeks at best. The mother’s gift of annual monthly luncheon one after­ time for five miles is 22:43. Smith, Stereo come a new heir to their family estate (60 min ) Part 2 you tell me temporary immunity is short­ noon prior, but they couldn’t back now residing in East Freetown. [T M C ] M O VIE: 'Beverly Hills Cop' (CC) 1 2 : 0 0 A M ® Kojak Geoff Smith [C N N ] Larry King Live something lived; the baby must develop its their words with deeds as the Mass., was second at the Maggie A fast-talking cop trails his best friend's E Nightlife about this strange disease? To a large degree, the treatment own permanent immunity to var­ defending Stanley Cup champion Valley, N.C., Moonlight 8K with a killer from the alleys of Detroit to the posh [DIS] MOVIE: 'World's Greatest Ath­ QD Star Trek galleries of Beverly Hills Eddie Murphy, lete' Raised Tarzan-siyle in Africa, a primi­ of your disease depends on its ious diseases by experiencing the Montreal Canadians swooped into time of 22:42, beaten out by one reasons Manchester will have her Judge Reinhold, Lisa Eilbacher 1984. tive blonde youth is carried off to America (18) Tales of the Unexpected DEAR READER: Connective severity and which organs are natural infection or by being town and took home a 4-1 victory, second by Kenyan Michael in its field. “Normally, every year I Rated R. In Stereo for potential athletic glory Jan-Michael dD 800 Club tissue is tissue that supports and affected. In general, some immunized with vaccines. It was the first meeting between Musyoki. go to TAC (race) which have [U S A ] Riptide Vincent, John Amos, Tim Conway 1973. dD Alfred Hitchcock Presents Rated G joins body parts together. Connec­ connective-tissue diseases are un- I might add that babies are the Adams Division combatants Smith, a British Olympian in 1980 conflicted in the past. This year I dD Jimmy Breslin's People (60 mm ) 7:30PM C E p m Magazine [M A X ] MOVIE: 'My Man Adam' (CC) tive tissue disease can affect any of treatable; others can be treated susceptible to certain infections since the divison final last April. and ‘84. was the Boston Marathon got hurt so I laid low. I strated some (3D A Current Affair Trouble begins when a young man with an d D Novela: Am o y Senor (60 min ) the supporting structures in the with medicine, such as cortisone. that ordinarily do not cause serious That’s when the Canadians nipped champion in 1984 and '85. This year decent training two weeks ago. overactive imagination meets the girl of his 2 ^ Jeopardy dt) Sanford and Son body. Inflammatory arthritis, lu­ adult disease. In addition, mothers the Whalers in the seventh game on he won the New Bedford. Mass., “1 just wanted something to point dD dreams Raphael Sbarge. Veronica Car [CNN] Newsnight pus. scleroderma, eye disease, I believe that your own doctor is half marathon and took fifth place dD Entertainment Tonight twright 1985 Rated R who are carriers of some disease a Claude Lemieux overtime goal. to and I wrote about running here." [E S P N ] Dewey Stevens Ladies Pro muscle and bone abnormalities and your most reliable source of infor­ at the Beijing Internatonal Mara­ Merrill, a gold medalist at the ClD Independent Network News [T M C ] M OVIE: 'Police Academy II: (or who have only partial immunity They didn’t need any heroics Bowlers Tour Coverage from Las Vegas, heart ailments are common mani­ mation. Askhimorhertogiveyoua to them) can infect their babies Wednesday to remain unbeaten in thon in China. Pan-American Games in ’75 and dD Best of Saturday Night Their First Assignment' (CC) The worst NV (90 mm.) (R) siudenis ever lo go to a police academy festations of connective-tissue thorough explanation of your par­ “I’ve wanted to run in this race dD (M) Barney Miller during the birth process or imme­ Adams Division play at 5-0-2 as they ’79. cited. Merrill’s overture was graduate into the worst police officers ever [HBO] MOVIE; 'Bad Medicine' (CC) A disease. ticular condition. diately thereafter. won their fourth in a row. ’They lead for a couple of years, but never pot welcomed — quickly. ® Carson's Comedy Classics to walk a beat Steve Guttenberg, Bubba young man intent upon becoming a doctor around to it.” said Doherty, who She ran a half marathon in (56) New Newlywed Game Smith, Howard Hesseman 1985 Rated enrolls in a sleazy South American medical the division at 11-5-3 for 25 points PG -13 In Stereo college when his grades prove loo poor for while Hartford at 7-6-3 for 17 points represents Etonic, “Two years I September and reinjured a hamst­ dD All New Dating Game American schools Steve Guttenberg. Alan was coming but I didn’t because I ring pull. “I think it will be a 9:30PM (18) Odd Couple is tied with Boston. The Bruins dZ) Wild, Wild World of Animals Arkin, Julie Hagerty 1986, Rated PG deadlocked Buffalo Wednesday got married. Last year I was competitive race in the women’s 0 Carol Burnett and Friends (2'2) do) Night Court Dan is shocked when Thoughts dD 2 : 0 5 A M (3D Night Heat O'Brien and ho is offered a bribe by Harry's temporary 1 night, 4-4. The Whalers have played injured.” he explained. “It will be a field,” Merrill said. “I’m not sure if Giambone clash with a young vigilante [C N N ] Crossfire replacement judge In Stereo three less games than Boston. solid race. I’m just sorry John any records will be set." [ESPN] Speedweek group when an old man is murdered by the (41) Novela: Camino Secreto friend of the leader (70 min ) Within the past month the Sur­ immediately.” They also recom­ W arn, I was called on to give the Hartford committed the deadli­ Treacy couldn’t race again. If he ’The 38-year-old Rodgers will be [M AX] MOVIE: 'Our Time' Two high mended that two billion dollars be est of sins against the flying could it would have added some marking his 20th year in road school couples m 1955 share the same 1 0:00PM (3D Knot's Landing (CC) (60 12:30A M CE Judge geon General has made a very “sex lecture”, I used to read from min ) flavor to the race. I’m looking racing, returning to where his growing pains as they all discover the bit­ ® Entertainment Tonight startling announcement about the provided for research and educa­ the practical wisdom of Proverbs: Canadiens. The Whalers fell be­ tersweet mysteries of first love Pamela News danger of AIDS (Acquired Immune tion by 1990. h in d Montreal’s 7-0 record after forward to it next Thursday.” career on the roads started. As a (E (iD Jim & Tammy “Why should you be infatuated, Sue Martin, Betsy Slade. Parker Steven (1lD Independent Network News Deficiency Syndrome). He stressed Yesterday, the suggestion in this my son. with a loose woman, and l^ai^fng after two periods is small Smith, a native of Liverpool, schoolboy, Rodgers, a native of son 1974 Rated PG (16) Late Night with David Letterman England, attended Providence Col­ Newington now residing in Boston, (18j Mission: Impossible Tonight's guests are Billy Crystal, John the immediate need for explicit sex column was that Moral Values embrace the bosom of an adventu-, testimony to that fact. “When you lege. He represents Converse. “I’ve was 18th overall with the best time 7:35PM [D IS] Mouseterpiece Thea­ (22) (30) Fast Copy Tonight's stories in­ Lithgow and 80 year-old Barbara Mosley education in our schools. To my Mean Good Health. Today, the ress? Foram an’s (woman’s) ways give them the lead, they’re tough to ter Herald photo by Tucker clude a retrospective of Jimrhy Carter's (60 mm ) In Stereo mind this, too, comes under the emphasis is upon another positive are before the Lord, and he watches come back on,” said Whaler coach heard a lot about the race from among schoolboy entrants. “I’m 8:00PM C D Fresno (60 mtn } Part 5 of 1976 presidency, an interview with co­ dD Alfred Hitchcock Presents heading of Moral Values, along value; not only Better Health but Jack Evans. “Whey they do get Breagy and the other Irish guys,” now going to see if I can beat my median Garry Shandling, a look at best sell- all his paths. The iniquities of the (partially hidden) hooks the Canadien 5 dD Gene Scott also Greater Happiness! This will Hartford defenseman Ulf Samuelsson Smith said at the luncheon. “I’m high school time.” he quipped at the f crs based on real-life crimes, and an exami with “moral choices involved in wicked ensnare him, and he is ahead of you, they are very difficult (3D MOVIE: Love and Bullets' A Phoenix nation of why women marry men in prison. [U S A ] Edge of Night social issues such as poverty, happen only with the acceptance in to play against. They dump it out. (5) tries to catch Montreal’s Brian center. looking forward to a great race bull luncheon. “I’m very excited to be plainclothes lieutenant tries to prevent the caught in the toils of his sin. (60 min ) In Stereo don’t see myself up there with John back. It really didn't click in my crime-syndicate takeover of his city 1 2 : 4 0 A M [M A X ] m o v i e : The hunger, ecology, and nuclear war”. our society regarding sex; no more dump it in and they can clear their Skrudlund as teammate Dave Tippett Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland Rod Stejner Mystery: Brat Farrar (CC) Simon's Alchemist' A simple man turns into a wer­ All these need to be taught in our anal or oral sex; no more promiscu­ Robert J. Bill zone very well.” (Doherty) but I’m going to give it a head that this is my 20th year of 1979 schemes to discredit his twin brother go ewolf by night after he is cursed by a sor­ public schools, our homes, and our ous sex; but a sex life restricted to It was a tight checking first good try. road racing.” awry when the Ashbys prepare to wel­ cerer for accidentally killing his wife a cen- Minister of Vlsltatlo C E d D NFL Football: Los Angeles Raid­ standards approved by medical as The three goals in the second away forawhileby General Manag­ “I don’t like to lose and will be Rodgers, four-time winner of the come a new heir to their family estate (60 lury'^go Robert Gmty, Lucinda Doolmg churches. Center Congregational Churc period with the Whalers holding a behind the net and fed Smith in ers at San Diego Chargers (C C) (3 hrs j giving John and John Gregorek a Boston Marathon and New York rnin ) Part 2 1985 Rated R Again, at the end of last month, well as religious authority. (UCC 9-5 edge in the shots on goal front. The former Minnesota North period enabled the Canadiens to er's resident Emile Francis for his CfT) News the announcement was made that When, as chaplain during World department. They in fact had the concentrate on defense. “moral and physical,” state. Tur­ run for there money.” he added. Marathon, was the first American (26) Local News ^ :0 0 A M ® I Love Lucy Mancheste Star’s pop up went under Mike M O VIE: 'An Eye for an Eye' An ex­ 1 Gregorek. 26. and a member of in two big marathons this year. He dD (38; Honeymooners Part 1 “a panel of prominent scientists lead early in the middle session on Liut’s arm for his llth goal of the “It was the same style of play geon said. “It’s sore, but I’m feeling cop has a one man vendetta against drug ® Dynasty and public health officials urged Ray Ferraro’s ninth goal of the year. that they used in the playoffs,” better. It really hurt after the the 1984 United States Olympic was fourth in Boston and 1 Ith at the racketeers in the labyrinth of San Francis­ (4lj SIN Presenta: Estamos Unidos En- E Joe Franklin Show team, ran a poor fourth to Treacy a CTiicago Marathon. co's underworld. Chuck Norris, Christo­ irevistas a diforenies personalidades (60 that AIDS education be expanded season, a thing of beauty, Stewart Montreal took the lead for good at Ferraro said. “We made mistakes operation but I’m just hoping that I dD Twilight Zone pher Lee, Richard Roundtree 1981 min ) CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Gavin forechecked Ryan Wal.ter off 9:32 with Smith setting up the game letting them get a two-goal lead. It can be back skating in about six year ago and. according to reports, A record field is expected for the dD McMillan and Wife: Coffee. Tea or '^T) Remember W hen (60 mtn ) the puck and fed Dean Evason at winner. Chris Nilan, who would forced us to dump the puck into weeks.” He hopes to rejoin the club wants to atone for his performance 50th anniversary run. weather Cyanide (61; Kojak Saturday, November 22, 1986 — 10am-4pm the blue line. He found a wide-open icing on the cake with less than a their zone and took us out of our in two to three months. He hopes the of a year ago. He tried to stay with permitting. “We’re going at 10 Star Trek Unitarian Universalist r Treacy on ’Heartbreak Hill’ in 1985. o’clock, nuclear fallout what have [CNN] CNN Evening News Ferraro to Canadian goalie Patrick minute left, forced the play with the game.” abdominal surgery, that cut away and paid for it. “I’ll be a lot more @ ) (ID Cosby Show (CC) Denise turns to [ESPN] PKC American Kickboxing Meetinghouse Roy’s right. Ferraro, showing the puck coming to Smith. His center­ “You have to play that team from fatty tissue that was being squeezed you,” quipped David Prindiville, CRESTFIELD CONVALESCENT HOME in front,” Liut said. “They do and causing the pain, puts a halt to prepared than last year," he told one of the key members of the 153 W. Vernon St., Manchester confidence of a goal-scorer, held ing pass was wristed home by FENWOOD MANOR the puck until Roy made the first rookie Shayne Corson, his fourth of everything.” ail the speculation that had been Herald sports writer Jim Tierney. Manchester Road Race Commit­ Preview Sale: Nov. 21, 7-9 PM, *3 ♦ move and then shifted it around the the season. Hartford outshot Montreal, 24-20, flying about his desire to play. “I “It is important to race on the tee. As of Wednesday, there were ♦ course before, Hopefully, I’ll be approximately 5.200 entrants. That Cinema Saturday, Nov. 22, 9-3, Tree 565 Vernon St., Manchester, CT 06040 sprawled Roy and went top shelf. A second power-play goal at but Roy was again too tough for the can’t actually believe people would “That was a great goal Evason 17:02, by Petr Svoboda made it 3-1. Whaler shooters. Montreal was think that. I’m a young athlete feeling good at the top of the hill this is about 350 ahead of last year’s Hmndcrmfted Gifta dt Decormtloru it 2-for-5 on the power play while the playing a game that’s fun. Of time. It’s a potentially fast course pace when a record 5,649 entries ChrUtmma Shop it Bmskett it Stitched A ★ie Wooden Items ★ Ceramics ★ Christmas set up for Ferraro,” Evans said. Svoboda’s drive from the point But then the momentum went in tipped off Gavin and knuckleballed Whalers were O-for-3. course I want to play.” and a race over it makes a big were forwarded. The actual field HARTFORD (R) 7, 9:20, — ''Crocodile'’ Dundee Knitted Items it Near Antiques it Used O rnam ents ★ Handsewn Crafts difference.” was slimmed by last year’s 32- CliMma CItv — Peoov Sue Got (PG-13) 7:10, 9:25. — Peaov Sue Got Books & Toys it Vermont Cheese it Montreal’s favor. Evans saw the in past Liut’s stick side. WHALER NO’TES — Whalers are The Whalers are home Friday Married (PG-13) 7:10, 9:25. — Some­ L Merrill, holder of 14 AAU and Married (PG-13) 7:10, V-.30. — Nobody's Ci%itdren*s Activities it Preserves dt ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.J cause of that as four consecutive “The guys were up for the now 5-2-2 at home, ’They were night against the St. Louis Blues degree. rainy weather to an esti­ 9 thing Wild (R) 7:05,9:15. Fool (PG-13) 7:M,9:45. — Menooe7:30, B ehery it penalties on his club. “The game game,” Montreal coach Jean Per­ unbeaten in their last five (4-0-1) at before traveling to Nassau Coli­ TAC national championships, will mated 4.000 runners. 9:50. — The Nome of the Rose (R) 7, be Tuning for the first time in 9:40. WINDSOR - Luncheon • got away from us,” he said. “You ron said. “The power play worked the Civic Center before the Cana­ seum Saturday night to face the Proceeds from the race are Floid — Too Gun IPG) 7:15. could feel the momentum shifting” tonight. Roy made some good saves diens came to town. . .Injured New York Islanders. The Whalers Manchester. A native of Waterford, earmarked for the Muscular Dys­ RAST HARTFORD Bobby Smith, the game’s No. 1 and. when we clear the zone like we Whaler left wing Sylvain Turgeon are back home on Thanksgiving eve the 30-year-old Merrill admits to trophy Association fund, national ■oftweed Pub A CInemo — Top Gun not being physically where she (P G ) 7:30. star, tied it at 7:42 on a power-play did tonight, I guess it takes a lot of made his first visit to the Civic to entertain Adams Division rival objective of Tall Cedars of Le­ Peer Richard's Pub A Cinema — Top Center, after being told to stay Buffalo. I wants to be. That’^ one of the banon. one of the sponsoring bodies. Gun (P G ) 7:30,9:30. goal. Lemieux skated out from their offense away.” fbowcfne Cinemas 1-9 — Soul Mon (PG-13) 1:2S, 7:30, 9:45. ^ ^ la n d by Me i ^ " I V I K K I ’ S )R ) 1:40, 7:40, 9:55. — SotmHblng Wild 254 Broad St., Manchester (R ) 1:15, 7:J5, 9:50. — 52 R tk-U p (R) NBA roundup 1'20, 7:30, 9:50. — “ Crocodile" Dundee lha (PG-13) 1:35, 7:10, 9:20. — Streets of 7 all naw Before the Gold (R ) 1# 10:05. — The Color of Money Make Your (R ) 1:05, 7:15, 9:40. — Jumpin' Jock Own Floih (R) 1:30, 7:35,10. — Children of a -Bonanza Great Turkey Day Race, Lester God (R) 1:10, 7:05, 9:30. •plir Fried Shrimp stop by for breakfast. Old-guard Celtics hold off youthful Atlanta MANCHRSTRR Dinner UA Tbeotert Rart — Too Gun (PG) 7-20. 9:40. — Tough Guys (PG) 7:15, 9 -30. — Peggy Sue Got Married (PG-13) Open 7:30am-12:00pm praise for Atlanta, but Larry Bird cals in the second quarter, said the 101-98 with 3:11 remaining but a pulled away from visiting Detroit, Rookie Kenny Walker scored 25 By Bill Barnard three-point play by Johnson and which lost its third straight game. points and Bill Cartwright 22 for 6 7:30,9:45. *5.79 1 The Associated Press said after his 29-point performance Celtics stars are not overworked. November 27 two free throws by McHale put New York. VRRNON with » that “We didn’t play very well and “We’re not worried about the Lakers 117, Spurs 108 6 CIlM 1 A 1 — Ferris Bueller's Day Off The , with 50 we still beat them. To tell the truth, minutes the starters are playing Boston back in control. (P<»-13) 7:10, 9:15. — Top Gun (PG) 7, we’re not really worried about right now,” Rodgers said. “We “We made too many mistakes,” Los Angeles improved its record Warriors 112, Cavs 104 9:30. victories last season and a 7-1 mark to an NBA best 7-1 as Magic Don’t forget to order your Holiday Pies! to start 1986-87, want to believe that them. We’re not worried about want to win basketball games and Atlanta Coach Mike Fratello said. Golden State handed Cleveland WRIT HARTFORD establish ourselves as the champs. “Too many mental mistakes. With Johnson had 29 points and 13 its fifth straight defeat as Purvis a younger generation of NBA teams anyone.” assists. Rim 1 A 3 — Top Gun (PG) 7, 9:30. — is ready to challenge for the The Celtics and Hawks are both We want the wins and we’II do a team as good as they are, they’re Short scored 21 points despite Tough Govt (P G ) 7,9:30. Baked Pie deadline for orders: 7-2, but Boston has done it despite whatever it takes.” going to take advantage of them” The victory wasn’t easy for the leaving the game with a strained championship. The game was marred by a near visiting Lakers, who broke away WILLIMANTIC ' lor ^1 ffXTTii^ * tteetaurenW' ; The defending champion Boston injuries to Danny Ainge, Bill "I think all the talk about the knee late in the third period. Jllltefl teuore Cinema — The Boy Monday, November 24 fight between Bird and Atlanta from an 84-84 tie in the fourth Celtics have other ideas. Walton and Scotf Wedman, al­ number of minutes the starters are Larry Smith had 16 points and 17 Who could Fly (P6» Qjypon _____J though Ainge played briefly against playing is very much overplayed,” guard Glenn Rivers in the second period. The final margin was their rebounds and Eric Floyd 17 assists Color of Money (R ) 7,9:20, — Tal-Pan >■ The Celtics, the oldest team in the largest lead of the game after Cream Pie deadline for orders: league, and the Hawks, with some the Hawks in his first appearanceof Johnson said. “We’ve only played period, followed by a shouting for the Warriors. the season. Meanwhile, McHale nine games. We have a bench that match between Fratello and Johnny Moore hit two three- MANCHESTER of the best young players, met for pointers in the last 2:10. Suns 111, Nets 101 Tuesday, November 25 the first time Wednesday night, played 43 minutes. Bird 46, Dennis can helplxiut when we need it.” Rodgers. EMERGENCY 240 Spancar SI. with Boston winning 111-107. Johnson 42 and Robert Parish 40. The Celtics scored eight consecu­ Reserve forward Mike Sanders Shop Rita Plaza Bullets 119, Pistons 105 76ers 98, Knicks 94 scored 21 points and Walter Davis Fire — Police — Medical From NIKKI with LOVE Kevin McHale, who led the Parish had 20 rebounds to go with tive points for a 99-92 lead with just 646-2770 Celtics with 30 points, said the his 12 points. over five minutes left and went on to Moses Malone scored 18 of his 31 Roy Hinson scored 23 points and was lO-for-12 from the field for 20 254 Broad St Manchester Hawks were “right up there, one of But assistant coach Jiqi Rodgers, their 45th consecutive home vic­ points in the first half and Jeff Philadelphia held off a New York points as Phoenix dropped visiting . DIAL 911 the five top teams in the league” who took over when Coach K.C. tory, including42at Boston Garden. Malone added 17 of his 28 in the rally from a 16-point deficit in the New Jersey to 2-8. worst record in In Manchester • 646-3000 • Other Boston players had similar Jones was ejected with two techni­ The Hawks closed the gap to same span as Washington easily fourth quarter. the league. 4» — wnt'iicnc.jiii.w mi!.k a l u , inuradav. Nov. 20, 19S8 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 20. 1986 - 17 Prime-time Fiesta Bowi not a financiai bonanza NHL roundup

Bv Mike Harris rewarding situation,” he added. of the solid New Year’s Day bowl “ I think this (Fiesta Bowl) show we’ll be able to show a strong is tied to one bowl or another by a The Associated Press “ We’re in a situation where we will lineup that allows fanatical fans to would draw big (ratings) pre-game show. In the last couple of conference. be pre-empting prime-time pro­ watch college football from late numbers,” Schanzer said. “ Lower years, because of a Fiesta Bowl “ Really, we’ve got a (bowl) Contrary to popular belief, a gramming. pre-empting profitable morning to late night by switching than the last game of the World overrun, the (Rose Bowl) pre-game system by and large that has Recalled Lacombe responds for the Sabres prime-time showing of the Fiesta programming for a show that will from network to network. Series, but I think maybe the mid show has not gotten on. The Fiesta allowed us to crown a national Bowl with top-ranked Miami play­ not bring in the same kind of 20s. I expect It would be in the top 10 Bowl started at 1; 30 (EST) and ran champion and allow for a game that ing No. 2 Penn State would not be a revenues.” of the week, maybe the top five. people want to see played. In th re^ . This time, however. Fiesta Bowl over three hours.” Bv The Associated Press are the fewest of any team in the goals by Ron Sutter and Dave financial bonanza for NBC. If Miami gets past East Carolina. officials and NBC apparently have of the last five years, we’ve had* Schanzer said that the shifting of league. Brown. “ The financial aspects of this 2-8, and Penn State defeats Pitts­ pulled a dual coup by matching the “ It’s a game everybody wants to (bowl) games that in one way or this game to accomodate a national Norm Lacombe wondered why he Steve Thomas got the Leafs game are not what we went into it burgh. 5-4-1, on Saturday, as nation’s top two teams and getting see and it features great personali­ another decided the national chanri- “ I think it’s going to give the team championship battle is “ not neces­ was sent down to the minor leagues started with a goal in the opening for,” Kenneth Schanzer, the execu­ expected, the two undefeated them out of the post-New Year's ties.” In the past, the Fiesta Bowl sarily likely” to be a precursor of pionship, and there were no special* a lot of confidence,” said Sabre tive vice president of NBC Sports, teams will announce immediately Eve grid glut and into prime time has been the afternoon game for- things to come. provisions made.” after starting the season with the winger MikeToligno, whose power- minute of the third period. . 'A told The Associated Press in a after their games that they will after people have had some time to NBC on New Year’s Day, with the “ This was a truly^unique situa­ Buffalo Sabres and last night. play goal in the third period made it telephone interview from his New meet in the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, sober up, let their stomachs rec­ Rose Bowl following immediately. tion,” Schanzer said.'“ You have Asked if the network was respon-^ Sabres Coach Craig Ramsay gave 3-3. Devils 4, Red Wings 3 York office. "We went into it Ariz., on Friday night, Jan. 2 in a over and their eyes rest. Asked what would replace the two independents vying for the sibie for putting together the:'- him the answer. Claude Loiselle, acquired in an because we were offered the chance game that should decide the na­ Bruins Coach Terry O’Reilly, The game would pre-empt, game in the Thursday afternoon national championship, with no proposed prime-time bowl deal. “ We put Norman down in the off-season trade with Detroit, came to have a very special game and tional championship. among other shows, “ Miami Vice," time slot if it is moved to prime time obligation to any conference or any Schanzer said, “ We indicated to ther minors and we asked him to do whose team was involved in its we’re delighted to have the prop­ back to haunt the Red Wings, Bowl bids cannot officially be a hit in the past that has been, a on Friday night, Schanzer said, particular bowl. That doesn’t Fiesta Bowl people that we could n more and he came up and at least he fourth consecutive overtime game, erty, the premier college football offered or accepted until Saturday intercepting a clearing pass with ratings disappointment to NBC this “ Really, that hasn’t been decided. happen every year. On the con­ accomodate the game on Friday. showed he’s willing to try,” said complained about the 52 minutes in matchup of the season. at 6 p.m. EST. For one thing, the Rose Bowl will less than two minutes remaining to season in its battle with CBS’ trary, you usually have a team in night if that is what they wanted.^; Ramsay after Lacombe scored the penalties referee Don Koharski “ But it is not a financially Thp Fiesta Bowl normally is part kick off on time at 2 p.m. (PST) and set up Doug Sulliman’s game­ the (for the national title) that But they came to us with it.” ^w histled against his team. The goal that gave Buffalo a 4-4 tie with winning goal against Glen Hanlon. t' ______A Sabres were penalized only 27 the Boston Bruins. New Jersey led 2-1 entering the penalty minutes. Lacombe, playing in his first final period, but Steve Yzerman “ I think that was the major •"V game since being recalled from the and Shawn Burr scored early to t A reason,” said O’Reilly. “ We go on American Hockey League’s Ro­ give Detroit a 3-2 lead. chester Americans Monday, the road and we spent half the time New Jersey pulled even at 7:48 in the penalty box.” N SCOREBOARD capped a Sabre comeback that saw when Pat Verbeek converted Kirk Buffalo cam a point after being Bruins defenseman Ray Bourque Muller’s centering pass for his 13th said the penalties “ disturbed the )■ down 3-1 and 83 in the final period. goal. Brulns4.8abres4(0Tl Lakars 117, Spurs 108 It was a goal that showcased flow. We were up by two goals and Hockey Basketball ■■) Lacombe’s puckhandling skills. He they scored two power-play goals Blues 7, North Stars 5 Boston 3 0 1 8 -4 L.A. LAKERS (117) deked Boston defenseman Mats' and it put them back in the game.” BufMe 1 8 3 0 -4 Rambis 95 3-4 7, Worthy 816 1-2 17,; They aren’t singing the Blues in First Period— 1, Boston, Foster 1, 3:56 Abdul-Jobbar 613 49 16, Scoff 7-14 7-8 23i {' Thelin, pushed the puck between Lacombe, Foligno, John Tucker (sh). Z Boston, Courtnall 5 (Llnsemon, Johnson 11-18 3-4 25, Cooper 813 80 l^-v Thelln’s legs and then lifted a and Dave Andreychuk were the St. Louis, but Minnesota might be NHL standings Bouroue), 10:27 (pp). 3, Buffalo, Andrey­ NBA standings BrIckowskI 1-3 80 Z Matthews 87 80 1Z an appropriate location. chuk 7 (Ruff, Foligno), 10:55. 4, Boston, Green 81 80 0. Totals 47-90 1827 117. c- backhander past Boston goalie Buffalo goal scorers, while Geoff (Srodln 3 (Larson, Simmer), 17:44 (pp). SAN ANTONIO (MS) -v Courtnall, Dwight Foster, Thomas “ This was a very important game WALKS CONFERENCE Penalties— Neely, Bos (h lg h ^ck ln g ), EASTERN CONFERENCE Doug Keans. AP photo 0 Greenwood 96 92 6, Mitchell 819 662Z’' for us,” . Blues Coach Jacques FolrUk DivMen 3:37; Krupp, Buf (sICAhIng), 0:55; Atlantic Divislen Gilmore 56 1-2 11, Moore 814 85 19, “ He made a great play, and if he Gradin and Tom McCarthy scored W L Pet. GB W L T FIs OF OA Foligno, Buf (hooking), 17:1)0. Robertson 1323 813 34, Dawkins 16 80 2,'. plays that kind of hockey he’s going f6r Boston. Martin said. “ This victory means PhllodelllMo 12 4 2 26 75 43 Second Period— None. Penalties— Boston 7 2 .778 — Thompson 513 9212, Nealy V3802.Totals ' we have nine of 10 possible points in Buffalo's Mike Foligno (right) hooks Wednesday night inf Buffalo. The Sabres PHtSburoh 11 6 2 24 76 64 Ruuffu, Buf (Interfemce), 3:26; Neely, t k ' Philadelphia 7 4 .636 1 41-90 2 3 X 108. to be an effective player for us,” Washington 4 6 .400 3'/i Now Jersey 10 7 2 22 73 S3 Bos (slashing), 4:10; Mllbury, Bos.fhold- L A . Loken 28 96 X 21-117.. said Ramsay. Flyers 2, Maple Leafs 2 the last five games in ourdivision.” Boston’s Steve Kasper and draws a and Bruins skated to a 4-4 tie. N Y Islcmders 10 7 1 21 71 55 Ing), 9:32; Krupp, Buf (holding), 11:45; New York 3 8 .273 5 Son Antanle 31 26 25 26— 168 The Blues, getting two goals Wdshlnolon 7 10 3 17 65 S2 Bouroue, Bos (holding) 13:22; Buffalo THEY’RE BACK! New Jersey 2 8 .200 S'/j Three-point goals— Cooper 3, Scoff Z Lactambe, who has bounced up With his team trailing 2-0 after two-minute penalty in their NHL game Central Division N Y Rangers 5 10 4 14 69 60 bench, served by Creighton, (unsportv Moore 3. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— „ and down between Rochester and two periods, Toronto Coach John apiece from Rick Meagher and Adorns DIvIsleii manlike conduct), 14:9; Thelven, Bos Atlanta 7 2 .778 — L.A. Lakers 49 (Abdul-Jabbor 11), San„ Doug Gilmour, beat Minnesota for Montreal 11 5 3 25 73 62 (cross-checking), 7:42; Housley, Buf Milwaukee 7 4 .636 1 Antonio X (Robertson 10). Assists— L .A .-a Buffalo over the past two seasons, Brophy had a few choice words. Quebec 8 8 4 77 6S (sloshing); 18:25; Boutlller, Bos, malor- College basketball’s top performers Chicago 5 3 .625 Vh Lakers 31 (Johnson 13), Son Antonio 26- the second straight night. V 20 said maybe the goal will show And his Maple Leafs listened. Horltord 7 6 3 17 55 60 game misconduct, served by Miller Indiana 6 4 .600 V/t (Robertson 10). Total fouls— L.A. Lakers 24, Rookie left wing Larry DePalma slapshot midway through the final Oilers 5, Rangers 4 Messier, came after the Bangers Boston 7 9 3 17 64 68 (spearing), 19:07. Detroit 3 6 .333 4 San Antonio 22. A— 10,581. - people he belongs in the NHL. “ The big thing is we had the Cleveland 3 7 .300 4Vi and Dirk Graham scored two goals period found the net and pulled had scored three straight third- Buffalo 4 11 3 11 62 65 Third Period— 5, Buffalo, Tucker 3 SCORING “ It hurts going down,” he said. character and guts to come back,” Glenn Anderson missed bis CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (Ruff), 2:55 (pp). 6, Buffalo, Foligno 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE each for Minnesota. Chicago into the tie. The Black- target and won the game Just 65 period goals to erase a 81 deficit. Nenis Olvisien (Ruuffu), 5:36 (pp). 7, Boston, McCarthy 7 MMhimst Division “ They don’t tell me why. I Just go Brophy said. “ We came back with a Houston 5 3 .625 — hawks remained winless in six seconds into overtime. Jan Erixon, Don Maloney and Toronto 9 5 4 22 63 S3 (Bouroue, Neely),9:08.8, Buffalo, Lacombe Player, school (’87 class) ’86 Rank ’86 Avg. Sunslll.NstslOI down. Now, I have to prove super strong third period and we St. Louis 8 5 4 20 61 56 1 (Housley), 14:18. Penalties— Pedersen, Utah 5 3 .625 — Kings 4, Blackhawks 4 games, however, “ I cut across the middle, and I Tony McKegney scored the goals Detroit 7 10 1 IS SO 60 Bos, mlnor-malor (sloshing, fighting), Dallas 5 5 .500 1 myself.” had the better chances in the that brought the Rangers back with Ollcogo 4 11 5 13 64 86 3:12; Ruff, Buf, mlnor-malor (Instigator, Denver 5 5 .500 1 NEW JERSEY (181) Steve Ludzik was simply trying to Jim Fox’s 10-foot backhander for was trying to go through his legs.” Terrance Bailey, Wagner (Sr.) 1 29.4 Williams 97 80 4, Woolrldge 11-18 93 » , Lacombe’s extra effort may have overtime.” Minnesota 5 11 2 12 68 78 fighting), 3:12; Mllbury, Bos (elbowing), Sacramento 3 6 .333 2'/} keep the puck in the Los Angeles Los Angeles at the 7; 39 mark of the Anderson said of his goal against less than five minutes remaining. SmytlM Divtslen 5:25; Foster, Bos (delovofeome), 5:36; Joe Yezbak, U.S. Int’l (Sr.) 3 27.0 Son Antonio 3 7 .300 3 GmlnskI 49 56 13, Birdsong 7-7 1-2 15,-* helped the Sabres, who entered the A deflection by Wendel Clark Washington 510 8010, Bailey 81800, King John Vanbiesbrouck. “ He got a Edmonton’s Jari Kurri had Winnipeg 12 6 1 25 75 59 Andreychuk, Buf (Interference), 7:07; , UCLA (Sr.) 4 24.9 Pacific Divisten game with a four-game losing through the legs of goaltender Ron zone. ., final period had broken a 3-3 Edmonton 12 8 1 25 92 78 Llnsemon, Bos (high-sticking), 8:10; L.A. Lakers 7 1 .875 — 813 84 16, Wood 16 80 Z Brown 36 1-2 7,? scored once and set up two other , Northeastern (Sr.) 7 23.8 Coleman 162-24, Turner3481ATotals43-85. “ But, in an instant, I decided, deadlock. Fox’s goal came after pretty good piece of it but it bounced Calgary 10 9 0 20 63 70 Courtnoll, Bos, minor-game misconduct Seattle 5 4 .556 3 Los Angeles 4, Chicago 4, tie Shots on goal— Boston 15-7-7-2— 31. Buf­ Greg Anderson, Houston (Sr.) 2 12.9 Washington 119, Detroit 105 Gattlson1-3002.Totals43782534111. f (talden State 11Z Cleveland 104 St. Louis 7, Minnesota 5 falo 11-8-10-4-43. David Boone. Marquette (Sr.) 9 10.6 NewJeney 32 23 22 34— 181 r M CC hoopsters open with a victory Edmonton 5, N.Y. Rangers 4, OT Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 2 of L.A. Lakers 117, San Antonio 108 Thursday' Games 7; Buffalo 2 of 8. , Clemson (Sr.) 10 10.5 Phoenix 111, New Jersey 101 Fhoenlx 48 V X 14— 111 ( Sports In Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. (kxilles— Boston, Keans (33 shots-29 Bob McCann, Morehead State (Sr.) 12 10.4 Thursday's (tames Fouled out— None. Rebounds— New Jer- [ Chlcogo at Phllodelphia, 7:35 p.m. saves). Buffalo, Cloutier (31-2^. Cleveland at Atlanta, 7 :X p.m. sey 48 (Williams 10), Phoenix 43 (Nance, 1 FRANKLIN, MASS - The Man­ Hamilton Garcia and Paul Swartz moved out to a 10-6 advantage after scoring column for MCC. Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. A— 11483. Utah at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Edwards 7). Assists— New Jersey 25 ^ M CC (98) — Rick Knight 0 08 0, Paul (Wood7),PhoenlxX(Humphrles10).Total ' Dave Murdock in Bentley lineup chester Community College men’s added 13 each, and Mike Stowell five minutes of play and never Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Referee— Oon Koharskl. Linesmen— Ron Portland at Denver, 9:30 p.m. looked back. At the 10-minute mark Swartz 61-213, Tyrell Hartfield 101-1 21, Friday's Gomes Asselsttne, Gord Broseker. NEA GRAPHIC Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. fouls— New Jersey 35, Phoenix 22. { basketball team opened its season and Bernard James hit for 10 Ozzle Grant 0 80 0, Donald Cost 7 2-216, St. Louis at HortfOrd, 7:35 p.m. Indiana at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Technicals— Phoenix Illegal defense 2, t WALTHAM, Mass. — Senior David Murdock will be in the in fine fashion Wednesday night by apiece, of the fiorst half. Garcia connected Carl Fair 0 80 0, Hamilton Garcio 6 08 Quebec at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Who are the top college basketball stars returning from Milwaukee at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Birdsong. A— 9651. * starting lineup for the Bentley College football team when it goes thumping host Dean Junior Col­ on MCC’s first three-pointer in 13, Chris (talllgan 3 806, Mike Stowell 5 Blues 7, North Stars 5 Frtday's (tames Hartfield also turned in an 8110, Tony Moys 01-21, Bernard James Woshlngton at Detrolt(^7:3S p.m. after the National College Football Association championship history and the Cougars took a Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. last season? Reggie Miller of UCLA is the best-known (talden State at Boston, 7 :X p.m. lege, 90-69. MCC returns to action excellent defensive performance as 5 81 10. Totals 41 59 90 Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 :X p.m. AP praaaason Alt-Amarica Hat Saturday in a home match against St. John’s Fisher College of commanding halftime lead of 47-27, DEAN (69) — John Horris 1-08 2, Scott N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Minnesota 3 8 2—4 among the leading Division I scorers. And David Saturday night at 8 p.m. when it he limited the Demons’ leading Houston at Washington, 8 p.m. hosts Springfield Technical Com­ scorer Mike Herrick, who entered The closest Dean got was 10 Cogglage 7 08 14, Keyin Fee 0 08 0, St. Louts 3 3 2 -7 New York at Chicago, 8 :X p.m. Albany, N.Y. Jared Hilliard 43-511, Mike Herrick 30-2 2 Robinson of Navy is the most widely acclaimed Canadlsns 4, Whalers 1 First Period— 1, St. Louis, Flockhort 7 Dallos at Phoenix, 9 : » p.m. The players who received votes In the Bentley goes into the championship game at 9-0. munity College at East Catholic the game with a 24.7 points per points. 56-46. with 13:06 remaining 6, Stev Culp 3 2-2 8, Ron Brienes 1 56 7, (Bourgeois, Bothwell), 5:32 (pp). Z Minne­ rebounder. New Jersey at L.A. Lakers, 10:X p.m. preseason All-American balloting with Murdock, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murdock of 88 South High School. game average, to only six, in the game. The Cougars scored Mike Carroll 21-15, Tom Connolly 3 08 sota, OePalmo 1 (Maruk, Plett), 7:41.3, St. San Antonio at Portland, 10:X p.m. name, school and votes received: eight of the next 10 points and were 6, Kurt Soorkmonn 26-7 lOTotols 2617-21 0 3 1— 4 Louis, Meogher 2 (Bothwell, Cavolllnl), , Navy, 63; Steve Rd., Bolton, is a 1983 graduate of East Catholic High School where Tyrell Hartfield’s 21 points led six Swartz and James controlled the 69 0 1 0— 1 10:34 (pp). 4, Minnesota, DePalma 2 Alford, Indiana, 59; Danny Atannlng, he played football for four years. MCC players in double figures. boards for the Cougars with 12 and never threatened the rest of the Halftime: 47-27 M CC. 3 of. goals: First Period— None. Penalties— Smith, (Clccorelll, Musll), 15:35. 5, Minnesota, CeHIcs 111. Hawks 107 Kansas, 59; , North Carolina, Donald Cost chipped in 16 points. way. Eight of II players hit the (tarda (MCC) 1 Mon (high-sticking), 6:30; DIneen, Har Graham 7 (Brooke), 19:59 (sh). 49; Pervis Ellison, Louisville, 36. Reggie eight rebounds respectively. MCC (Interference), 6:30; Ouenneyllle, Har Penalties— Plett, Min (roughing), 2:25; Blackhawl(s4,Klngs4 Williams, Georgetown, 25; Reggie Miller, (hooking), 8:10; Nllan, Mon (elbowing), Minnesota bench, served bv Lawton ATLANTA (187) UCLA, 13; David Rivers, NotreDame,9; Graf survives McNeil challenge 16:06; Corson, Mon, malor (fighting), (too mony men on Ice), 4:56; Clccorelll, ^ Wilkins 11-316-729, Wlllls9^120-118, Rollins , Illinois, 6; , 16:06; Robertson, Har (skshlng), 16:06; Min, double minor (roughing, hlgh- Los Angeles 8 1 1 1-2(H)ZWIttman7-13Z316,Rlvers 6-12 13-14 (taorgla Tech, 3; Chorles Smith, Pitts­ Klelnendorst, Har, malor (fighting), stlcklng), 7:22; Bourgeois, StL, dou­ Chloaoo 8 1 3 25, Levlngston (M) 2-2 2, Koncok 3-3&06, burgh, 2; Tony While, Tennessee, 2; Mark NEW YORK — West Germany’s Steffi Graf survived a MVP Schmidt also disputes Clemens’ selection 16:06; Smith, Mon (cross

Notices Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment__ 80 Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income Tax ...... 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 Lost/Found...... 01 RATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. Status of some bonds unchanged by new tax law P e r s o n a ls ...... ' ]. ^ ’ 02 Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Painting/Papering...... 56 Boats and Marine Equipment.....83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Announcements...... y... 03 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. Auctions...... [ 04 Roofing/Siding ...... 57 Musical Items...... 84 QUESTION: 8, 1986. The interest from those issued to build factories and such returned them to the brokerage name. Cameras and Photo Equipment ... 85 Minimum charge; 4 line*. My wife and I, F in a n c ia l...... '...... os Rentals Flooring...... 58 bonds remains free from federal generally will be taxable. firm through which I had made the The registrar places your name Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 both retired, income tax. Still other private activity munic­ purchase. on the face of the bonds and on the Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to have combined To fend off letters from retired ipals are specifically given tax- The bonds pay interest on March books of interest paying agent. All Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the annual taxable Investors’ folks, let’s point out that tax-free exempt status for regular tax 1 and Sept. 1. The brokerage firm interest coupons are cut off the ' Help Wanted...... n Condominiums for R ent...... 33 Services Wanted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. income of municipal bond interest must be purposes but not for alternative mailed me a check for the Sep­ bonds and destroyed. The regis­ ' Situation Wanted ...... 12 Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, $45,000. We also a Guide added to adjusted gross income and minimum tax purposes. As the tember interest payment. But I tered bonds then are returned to Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Office Spoce...... 35 Merchandise the deadline is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. own municipal half of Social Security benefits to result, the interest from those have yet to receive the bonds in you. Instruction...... 14 Resort Property ...... 36 “ William A. Doyle Industrial Property...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... 71 Automotive bonds, which determine if part of SS benefits are bonds can be subject to a 21 percent registered form. Employment Services...... 15 READ YOUR AD. Classified advertisements are pay tax-free in­ subject to federal income tax. Even tax levy. This process shouldn’t take long Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 Every time I inquire. I’m told it — a few weeks, at the most. Six Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 taken by telephone os a convenience. The terest — at though that’s a backdoor way for The rules on this go on and on and takes a long time to exchange Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one least, to date. I M i l h . months is a ridiculous delay. Real Estate Wanted to R ent...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 the ,IRS to take a bite out of are far too voluminous to be bearer bonds for registered bonds. TV/Stereo/Applionces...... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of have read that, otherwise tax-free interest, techni­ condensed in this space. But six months! Is that possible? Once the bonds are in registered Homes tor Sale ...... 21 the original Insertion. Errors which do not under the new tax law, there will be grown that could hold all the new form in your name, the semiannual Services Machinery and T ools...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 cally it is a tax on SS benefits — not The closest we can come to a Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 lessen the value of the advertisement will not some federal income tax on munici­ tax regulations on municipal bond on municipal bond interest. nutshell is the advice to double­ ANSWER; Almost anything is Interest checks are mailed directly Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Child Care...... 1...... 51 be corrected by an additional Insertion. pal bond interest. to you.' Good Things to E a t...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 interest within its shell. Like other Many municipal bonds, classified check the tax status of every possible when what should be a Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 Many investment advisers are provisions of the Tax Reform Act of as “government purpose bonds" municipal bond issued on and afer relatively simple chore is handled ’The municipal bonds you own touting municipal bonds as tax- 1986, those rules are so complicated and issued on and after Aug. 8 to Aug. 8 — before buying. in a slow and/or sloppy manner, must have been originally issued free. But I think, at some point, the the members of Congress who build such things as roads, schools which seems to be the case with before July 1,1983. No new issues of Internal Revenue Service will say, drafted them deserve the term N and state and local government QUESTION: I purchased three your bonds. municipals have come in bearer "Pay up, Clyde.” Can you explain "nutty.” buildings will also pay tax-free $5,000 municipal bonds six months The broker should have sent the form since that date. However, Notices this, in a nutshell? First, the good news. The new tax interest. ago. They arrived in bearer form, bonds to the registrar of that many previously issued municipals IOIhELP WANTEB ED hELP WANTEB IIU hELP WANTEB O H HELP WANTEB O D HELP WANTEB O D hELP WANTEB O D HELP WANTEB law does not change the status of The interest from some new with interest coupons attached. particular bond issue, with instruc­ in bearer form are still available in ANSWER: The nut has not been municipal bonds issued before Aug. “private activity’’ municipals Preferring registered bonds, I tions to register the bonds in your the marketplace. Poultry farm workers full State school substitute Child Core-Seeking ma­ Person to perform cour- Part time Receptlonlst- Customer Service-Inside Port time teller needed (^PERSONALS time. Benefits Included. teacher-immediate open- ture, coring woman to rler and general file clerk Looklna for a bubbly, out soles. Manchester com­ Putnam Bridge, East Call Arbor Acres Farms. Ings for substitute core for Infant, 3 days per sevices. Port or full time. going person who enloys pany will train. Take Hartford office. Will 633-4681. John Purcell. teachers. Certified In Spe­ week, 8-5, In my Manches­ Flexible hours possible. people. Must be responsi­ orders, service existing train. Apply Savings Bank 4ew Credit Card! No one cial Ed. Per diem rate of ter home. Flexible on Retirees welcome. Send ble, mature and dependa­ customers. Beautiful new of Manchester, 923 Main Schwab sale another chapter refused VIsa/Mastercard. $60. Apply at Mansfield days. 646B053. resume to: Kathv Tower ble. Hours approximately building. Coll Sharon. Ad­ St. Manchester. 646-1700. Call 1-619-565-1522 ext. Training School, route 44, of Fuss & D’Nelll, 210Moln 1 to 5, except Tuesdays till C.76CT... 24 hours. vanced Careers. 282-9232. ECE Mansfield Depot, Ct. or Mature woman to core for St., Manchester, Ct. 06040 9. 4 days per week. Call 16-22K salary. Part time day position In call Susan PawloskI at toddlers, morning and af­ or coll 646-2469. EDE/M-F. 646-5153. Leave message. Part tIme-Dent'al customer service depart­ 566-8451 or 429-6451. ternoon shifts. 7 to 1,1 to 6. Port Time. Female Pre­ Assistant-Experience pre­ in banks vs. non-banks fight ment o f' area fuel oil AA/EOE. In the Children's Place Part time-for $50 a dov- Automotive Title Clerk- ferred. Soles assistant. ferred but not necessary. Employment company. Experienced In Day Core Center. Man­ our work Is like ploy. Coll Varied duties, pay com- Please apply In person. Call 643-1726. working with the public or Planned Maintenance chester, coll 643-5535. Mr. Mike of 1-800-367-3720 mensurate with Floral Expressions. 646- By Bill Menezes Charles Schwab, who founded the Stocks and mutual funds repres­ telemarketing helpful. Service Salesman to ser­ or 1-203-249-7852. experience. Benefits, va­ 8268. Loving grandmother or The Associated Press discount brokerage in 1971 and then ent just the tip of the financial & Education Apply In person at Atlas vice and repair loading Clerical position. Accu­ cation, coll Bernie at Car­ responsible student for sold it to BankAmerica in 1983, has services iceberg that the nation’s oil, 414 Tolland Street. dock. Levelers. Good rate typing reoulred. dinal Buick, Manchester. 24-vear-old. M v home banks and thrifts have lobbied East Hartford between driving record Is required Computer experience 649-4571. Secretory - VP of Soles. (mileage supplement) or V NEW YORK — Amid the jockey­ said he is putting together a bid to ing for preeminence with consu­ buy back the operation. fiercely for the right to sell. Current 8:30 and 4:00. EOE. and a mechanical back­ helpful but not necesory. Salary to $17,000. Growing vours. Tuesdays 3 to ground Is helpful. Will Insurance and dental be- Clerk/Tvpist. Small East Bobvsltter-Needed, Tue- suburban company ac­ 9 p.m. and Thursdays, mers, the possible sale of Charles Also expressing interest this past law prohibits the sale of securities, HELP WANTED Sales/Industrlal. A na­ real estate and Insurance by banks train on the lob. Excellent , netits In Glastonbury of­ Hartford office. 8:30 to sov through Friday from tively seeking expe­ 3 to 5:30 p.m. Call at- Schwab & Co. by BankAmerica Wednesday was First Nationwide tional service organiza­ benefits and lob opportun­ fice pork. Coll Sue 659- 4:30. Monday through Fri­ 2pm to 9pm. 2 children In rienced secretory tor In- ter6p.m.,643-9540. Corp. has given the nation’s banks Savings, a unit of Ford Motor Co. and thrifts, while such restraints do ' Part time drivers - wanted tion Is looking for an ity. Please call Mr. Sher­ 2666. day. Pleasant working mv Manchester home. novotlve soles and non-bank financial service that owned 20 percent of Schwab & not apply to non-bank companies for South Windsor school agresslve self motivated wood Rose at Stordox conditions. Permanent 646-3508 otter 9pm. department. Ability to Part time help wanted - companies another big chance to Co. before it was sold to that also may offer some banking 'buses. Starting pay $6 per Individual to cover the Equipment Company, Dietary Aide-Immediate position. Excellent ben- deal ettectivelv with Relloble, loving Individu­ elbow for position. BankAmerica. services under a loophole In the hour. Full training pro­ state of Connecticut. phone 228-9478 for an opening for energetic per­ flts. Might be Ideal for clients, set priorities and als needed to work In a While the profitable discount And on Friday, a top official of law. vided. Call 528-0086. Knowledge of hydraulics Infervlew. son to perform a variety someone re-entering the assist VP. Word process­ reputable day care center. brokerage operation alone would be Chrysler Financial Corp., the finan­ and/or electronics a plus of kitchen tasks. 3-7pm. lob market or someone ing ond computer knowl­ 646-7090, Linda. Charles Schwab has been press­ East Hartford roofing but will provide training. Will train beginner., Coll lust starting out. Please edge preferred. Steno a a sparkling jewel in the crown of cial services arm of the nation’s company looking for roof­ College- graduate pre­ Assisfant managers 646-0129. Soles Reps Needed-Salary plus. Outstanding benefit third largest automaker, was ing for some time to buy back his wanted. Day shift. We call Mrs. Palmer, 289-9576. plus commislon. Inside any financial services operation, company because of his beiief that ers and roofers helpers. ferred. Excellent oppor­ package. Fee paid. Call Schwab also represents access to quoted as saying his company No experience necessary. tunity with a growth or­ have flexible hours availa­ State school substitute soles, no experience ne­ Ann Ross, 659-3511, Busl- ownership by BankAmerica was ble. No experience neces­ Carpenters Needed- cessary, will train. Coll more than a million potential new might be interested in Schwab. Benefits available. Call iented company. Send Instructor-Immediate op­ Immediate opening for ness Personnel Wanted Licensed electri­ depositors, borrowers or spenders. Others reportedly interested in hindering the brokerage’s long­ 289-2919. resume to; Regional Sales sary. Call 646-4300. enings for substitute In­ 11-5pm, Monday through Associates. term ability to compete with experienced carpenters. Friday. 282-9893. cian. Callafter5.568-5846. And although banks and thrifts Schwab & Co. include Citicorp, the Manager, 3836 Pem- structors with minimum 2 All phases of construc­ are limited in what products they nation's biggest banking company; brokerages held by non-bank brooke Lane, Vestal, New years experience os a tion. Full time employ­ OH Burner- Service techni Church Consultant-United companies. « York 13850. mental retardation Port time kitchen help. cion and Instoller. Li­ may sell, a company with Schwab’s Security Pacific Corp., the nation’s T ment and benefits. Coll Cooks and waitresses. Church Directories Is look- PART TIiNE worker or 2 years of 742-5317, 8:30 to 5:00. Mon­ censed. East of the River. p Ingforaself motivated and customer base would be in a strong No. 7 banker and a major non-bank “His (Schwab’s) major concert college training In Special Weekends. No experience Full time, Insurance and position if those limitations eventu­ financial services company; and has been the fact that the financial ONE OF THE nicest day through Friday, necessary. Will train. success oriented Individ­ DATA ENTRY things about want a d s Is Infant day care needed Ed or the Behavioral benefits. Excellent wages. ual to work full orpart time ally are removed. First Interstate Bancorp, which services business is getting very beginning In January. For Sciences. Per diem rote of D&D Coterers. 646-2394 or 647-9137. their low cost. Another is Dental Dftlce-18 to 24 646-0350. In sahes/publlc relations. BankAmerica, which is in the already is bidding to buy all of competitive,” said Hugo Quackeil- Glastonbury firm their quick action. Try a more Information please $45. Apply of Mansfield hours per week, 4 days. You will be contacting BankAmerica. seeks person to work call 643-0889. Training School, route 44, Manager - Full time. As­ process of selling off subsidiaries to bush, spokesman for Schwab & Co. want ad today! Computer skills desired, Landscaping procedures. orea churches of oil faiths. raise cash and return to its "core” "A lot of the things our customers with Lotus 123 soft- Mansfield Depot, Ct. or expereinced In dental of­ sistant manager - port Female or male has the coll Susan PawloskI of Fall cleaning, pruning and time. (15-20 hours; after­ businesses, said two weeks ago that SCHWAB & CO. had 1985 net want, we can’t offer under tht wear on P.C. 25 hours fice not necessary. Send snow removal. Phone Kel­ same opportunities tor it would sell the Schwab unit if the revenue of $160 million and after­ current regulations.” - K Mart help wanted. 566-8451, 429- work resume to P. D. Box noons 8i alt. weekends). achievement. Cur 24 years per week. Require 70 HELP WANTED! 6451.AA/EDE. ly’s Londscoplng 528-8114. Growing self service stor­ price was right. tax Income of $11.4 million. The WPM. Experienced 505, Manchester Ct. 06040. 9to 4 Monday thru Friday. of experience con guide company' has said it expected Merchandise Em­ Buaperaoni. Kitchen age organization hos per- vou to success. A good Although Schwab has been a BANKS AND thrifts may not preferred but will train. Babysitter needed for 7 Nurse Aldes-Currently ac­ monent positions In East 2 bright spot in BankAmerica’s dis­ revenue of about $235 million this underwrite corporate securities; ployees, Cashiers, Clean Up Pereonnal Gas station attendant. beglnlng Income. Gasallo- An exciting opportun­ Stock. Full time and month old. Near MCC. cepting applications for Port time afternoons and Windsor and/or Monches- wance. Incentive program mal financial picture, the banking year and after-tax profits of about but may own discount brokerage ity to lesrn new skills. Housewives, retirees, Some evenings until 8pm. our Nurse Aide training evenings. Flexible Hours ter for 2 people who wont a and expense paid training company said it considered Schwab $26 million. firms that do no underwriting. part-time positions Call646-7871. variety of Independent 633-8374. available experience high school students. class that will begin soon. tor the right person. Apply school. Training begins a portfolio holding rather than a In addition to discount brokerage Congress for the past several Excellent pay, liberal Also taking applications at Vernon Shell. 875-5450. work Including customer January 6th. Send resume core business, and as such it was services, Schwab offers no-load and years has failed to pass legislation not necessary, many ★ MEDICAL ★ tor CNAs. We otter excel­ reoltlons and light office to: Lorry K. Robertson, P. employee benefits. hours. Apply: lent wage and benefits. duties In a pleasant & AP photo expendable as BankAmerica at­ low-load mutual funds; the Schwab giving banks and thrifts the now?’ SECRETARY Receptionist - Answering C. Box 507, Gallon, Chlo. tempted to work out of its financial Quotes' automated stock quotation prohibited powers, and industry SECRETARY Apply in person daily Piano’s Restaurant Please contact:Director phones, sortie clerical du­ unpressured environ­ 44833. 275 Boston Tpke. of Stott Developement at ties. Apply In person at ment. Call Mr. William­ woes. and news service; and Financial leaders have said the issue again Mon-Sat Manchester K Part time position avail* son at 649-6980. Hondl Self Gravity-defying Ink Independence, a money manage­ will be one of their top priorities id For receptionist, M art 239 Spencer Bolton, CT 06043 Cresttleld Convalescent H&B Tool, 481 Sullivan Hair Stylist In progressive typing and generai able in Internal Medicine Home/Fenwood Manor. Ave.,South Windsor, be- Stor-lt Place. solon In Vernon Circle 0 ’THE COMPANY said this past ment software program. It also 1987. Street EOE. 6 4 3 -2 3 4 2 administrative du­ office. Responsibilities in* Mondoy-Frldov, 7om- tweeen 8om and 4pm or area. Experienced pre­ A worker at Scripto’s Anja Engineering down. The company says the new week that it planned to sell $7 billion plans to offer Schwabline, an While waiting for such legislation 3pm dt 643-5151. EDE coll 528-9341. ferred but not necessary. to $8 billion worth of assets over the electronic home information ser­ ties. Good skiiis re­ elude billings, insurance Telemarketing-Career Laboratory in Monrovia. Calif., dem on­ 25-cent pen has a 6,50Ofoot write-out to become reality, the Industry hat) Opportunltv-or lust port Full or part time posi­ next two quarters, helping to raise vice providing stock quotes, portfo- been fuming over the inroads made quired, inciuding forms, light typing and tions. Call tor appoint­ strates Super Stick ballpoint pens that capacity and is the first disposable Secretory-Port time otler- time. We hove exciting its capital by y$750 million to $l_Ji«rand trading records and news by non-bank competitors into the typing and PC. Ex­ patient contact. noons; general duties In­ opportunities available ment. 643-6713. write at any angle, including upside ballpoint pen that can write at all angles. billion. ’tailored to each customer. prohibited areas. cellent opportunity / Call Cathy cluding typing, shorthand, Accounts Povoble-Entrv tor energetic motivated Part Time. computer, data entry, tele­ level East Hartford com­ Individuals. We otter full M q JBUSINESS benefits. Send your between 9 am and 5 pm phone; responsible, Inter­ pany seeks person willing training, flexible sche­ ><9|bppbrtunities resume and salary Earn Extra Cash! 646-4665 esting position. 646-6270. to learn. Excellent benef­ dules, high salaries and history to: its salary $250 week. Coll complete benefits. Ask U.S. trade deficit in eiectronics soars Business In Brief Sharon at Advanced Ca­ vourselt-are you making steel Building Dealership ParsonnsI Administrator INSERTERS WANTED reers, 282-9232 corner what you ore worth? It not with m a I o r WASHINGTON (AP) - Gadget- showing American buyers prefer A 16.3 percent growth in world­ were about even with last year, at KCR Technology Inc. Main and Governor call Mr. Mello at 1-800-367- manutacturer-Sales & En­ loving Americans bought $15.3 foreign-made home entertainment wide sales of U.S.-made consumer $29.3 billion. U.S. farm trade surplus drops ★ ★ ★ ★ Streets, East Hartford. 3720 or 1-203-249-7852. gineering support. Starter billion worth of consumer electron­ equipment by a better than 3-1 electronics was the brightest spot in 100 Prestige Park Rd. Call 647-9946 ads furnished. Some areas Total electronics industry sales E. Hartford, CT 06108 token. Call (303) 759-3200. ics equipment, mostly imports, margin. the electronics industry’s factory WASHINGTON — The U.S. farm trade surplus in the last fiscal Ext. 2401.______during the first nine months of the American companies also are shipments reported for the first dropped from $152.4 billion to $151.6 An Equal Oppty. Employer Ask for Bob RETAIL ASSISTANT billion. year dropped to $5.4 billion, a fifth of what it was in the early year, the Electronic Industry Asso­ buying far more foreign electronics three quarters. 1980s, according to figures from the Agriculture Department. M/F WANT ADS are the ciation reported today. than American manufacturers are Computer and industrial elec­ Qualtfiod Appitcantt Only But electronics association Presi­ Officials said Wednesday that the value of farm exports in the friendly wav of finding a Purchases of televisions, stereos, shipping overseas. tronics sales were off 9.4 percent dent Peter F. McCloskey said it is Fotomat cash buyer tor applian­ radios, video recorders and other The trade group said the total from $54.8 billion to $49.6 billion this year that ended Sept. 30dropped to a nine-year low of $26.3 billion, ces, musical Instruments, still possible to break last year’s while imports of agricultural products rose to a record of $20.9 K R home electronic devices in the U.S. trade deficit for ail electronics year. record level. cars and a host of other United States increased 7.9 percent equipment for the first nine months Communications equipment billion. ASST. MANAGER / MANAGER TRAINEES Full time position offering RRIMTERS Items. increase over last year. hit $12.2 billion, a more than 40 sales were up 5.1 percent to $40.2 Employment in the industry was In the 1984-85 fiscal year, American farm exports had an $11.5 C o m e Grow With IJs management training for Of the total, $4.9 billion worth percent increase over the January- billion. estimated by the association to be billion edge over imports. NIGHTS: were made in U.S. factories. September period last year. Sales of electronic components off 2.3 percent to 1,770,000 workers. the Wllllmantic and Storrs CARD GALLERY stripper, minimum 2 years The value of U.S ‘

All real estote advertised In the Manchester Herald Is subject to the Fair Tutor-Experienced and Housing Act of 196a. which certified teacher with de­ mokes It Illegal to adver­ gree In early childhood. tise any preference, lim­ Will tutor your child. Coll itation or discrimination Sheryl at 643-4936. based on race, color, reli­ Quality child care given Complete Interior Reno­ gion. sex or notional by responsible mother. vations. Textured ceil­ origin, or on Intention to 643-2984. ings. Repoir damaged Real Estate make any such prefer­ walls. Expert Installation ence. limitation or dis­ Loving mother will core of all wall coverings. Con­ crimination. The Herald fOr your child In m y home. tinental Painting. 872- will not knowingly accept Manchester area. 644- 6018. HOMES any odvertlsement which 1476. FOR SALE Is In violation of the law. MISCELLANEOUS I Complete Interior renova­ tions. Textured ceilings. SERVIGES Monchester-No shoveling Government Homes from CARPENTRY/ Repair damaged walls. snow I $59,900. Spacious $1 (U repair). Delinquent REM00EUN6 Expert Installation of all Odd lobs. Trucking. Home well kept unit close to 1-304 tax property. Reposses­ I wallraverings. Continen­ repairs. You name It, we Tune Up Time - Leaf sions. Call a05-6a7-6000 ext and on bus line. Quick No lob too big or small. tal Painting. 872-6018. do It. Free estimates. Blowers, snow blowers, occupancy possible. G H 9965 for current repos­ Insured. 643-0304. lawn and garden equip­ session list. Complete Interiors and Joyce G. Epstein Real exteriors. Quality and Re- J 8i L Stone-Painters. ment. Also offering o com­ Estate. 647-aS9S.o llablllty. Continental (Reduced rates)-Wlnter plete sharpening service. Painting. 872-6018. season, commercial, resi­ Your neighborhood Quality Sharpening, 104 ONE OF THE nicest handy man I Honest fam­ Hilliard Street (203) 649- 30 Cents For long-lasting fire, dential. fully Insured, 0 things about wont ads Is quality references. Cater­ ily man, will estimate any 2111.______choose hardwood loo? their low cost. Another Is lob you create, lawns, No lob too big or too ing to customers who INVITATION TO BID that produce a shorter their quick action. Try a demond perfection. hauling, cleaning, paint­ For electrical repairs or N small. Complete Interiors flame ond burn less ra­ wont od todoy! 6048. ing, and minor repairs. handyman, call 649-2254 pidly than soft woods. If and exteriors. Quality and Tha Eighth UtllltlM Dis­ The Eighth Utilities Dis­ reliability. Continental Residential/Business. evenings. Free estimates. trict, 32 Main Stra«t, Man- trict, 33 Main Street, Man­ oromo Is the most Impor­ For the highest quality at Licensed and Insured. chMtar, Ct., taakt bids to: chester, Ct., seeks bids to: Lack of snow brings relief Painting 872-6018. tant consideration, select Manchester's Flnest- the lowest prices call, MOUNT A UTILITY BODY Replace Hose Body 8, wood from fruit trees. If Locatlon 9 room custom­ John 643-4353. Hawkes Tree servlce- ON A 11,500 GVW VEHICLE Booster Tank an 1949 Mack you hove fireplace loos ized Cope set on 3 plus ELECTRICAL Bucket Truck 8, Chipper. WITH A 04 INCH CAB TO Pumper. for sole, find buyers the acres In Hlglond Park. PAMTIN8/ Stump removal. Free esti­ AXLE DISTANCE. Bid specifications may be quick and easy way ... Ideal for professional ho- PAPERMR mates. Special considera­ Bid spoeincotlont may bo obtained during normal busi­ Rainfall proves forecasters wrong, eases problems me/offlce. "We con gua­ Dumas Electric— Having tion for elderly and handi­ obtolnod during normal busl- ness hours (9:00 a.m. ta 5:00 with o low-cost od In Electrical Problems? n tit hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday thru Saturday Classified. 643-2711. rantee our homes!” 646- capped. 647-7553. 2452. Blanchard 8> Name your own price — Need a large or a small D 8> D Landscape- p.m.) Monday thru Saturday from the Dispatcher at the Father and son. Fast, from tho DIspatchtr at tht Eighth District FIrahause, 33 By George Layng Rosetto. 646-2482.0 Repair? We Specialize In Complete landscape se- Masonry RepaIrs-AII Eighth District FIrahouso, 33 Main St., Manchester, Ct. 0 dependable service. Residential Work. Joseph vlce, leaf and brush re­ types of additions, altera­ Main St., Manchostor, Ct., 04040. Herald Reporter Painting. Paperhanging & Dumas. Fully Licensed. moved. Call David tions, ons Stuco. Call 643- Sealed bids will be received In Two Lengths Must be seen I Luxurious 3 Removal. Call 872-8237. Free Estimates. 646-5253. 659-2436. 9508 or 649-5635. Sealed bids will ba received at the abava address until Manchester breathed a sigh of bedroom aluminum sided at the above address until 7:00 p.m. on Monday, De­ relief this morning after what had 7:00 p.m. on Monday, De­ cember 1,19M, at which time Colonial on the west side. been forecast as snow instead came Great family house. "We cember 1,1914, at YVhIch time they will be publicly apaned, they will be publicly opened, read aloud and recorded, t; down as rain Thursday night, con guarantee our read aloud and recorded. homes I" 646-2482. Blan­ Bids shall remain valid for washing away some of the heavy Bids shall remain valid for thirty days from the bid mass that snapped tree limbs, took chard & Rosetto. 646- HOMES APARTMENTS STORE AND FUELOIL/COAL/ thirty days from the bid opening date. The District V 2482.0 FIREWOOD opening date. The District reserves the right to relect down power lines and made travel HD FOR SALE FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE reserves the right to relect any and all bids for any red^ difficult on Wednesday. South Windsor-New list­ any and all bids for any rea­ son deemed to be In the best son deemed to be In the best Interest of the District. "Oh boy was I ever,” Park ing Immaculate 7 room Interest of the District. Superintendent Robert Harrison Raised Ranch. Spacious JOSEPH TRIPP Manchester-$165,000-0ne 2 bedroom oportment- 3 rooms containing 900 Seasoned Hard wo od- JOSEPH TRIPP FIRE COMMISSIONER said when asked if he was pleased family room with deluxe 6 room two story apart­ Wall to wall carpeting. square feet on Spruce Cut,spllt. Local delivery. FIRE COMMISSIONER with the snow's failure to wood stove. 3 bedrooms. $110fullcord. 643-2207. Dated at Manchester, Conn, ment with up to 4 bed­ Appliances Included. No Street. Forking, can di­ Doted at Manchester, Conn, this 13th day of November, materialize. 7'/2 baths, quiet location. vide, 1 year lease. Coll rooms and two 1 bedroom pets. Lease. Security. this 10th day ol November, 1904. “We were so very, very fortu­ Only $159,900. U & R flats, each on one level, 2 Available December 1st. 643-6712. 1904. 035-11 Realty. 643-2692.0. gas furnaces, appliances Also 3 bedroom duplex. RECREATIONAL 034-11 nate,” he said. "If we had had what Included. Convenient lo­ Lease. Security. No pets. Monchester-Attractive EQUIPMENT was predicted, we’d be in trouble.” Suddenly Available- ED By this morning, power in area cation, coll our office for Available December 1st. Colonial decor, 500 square Court of Probate, District of INVITATION TO BIO Charming older Colonial the details. O. W. Fish Call 643-1S95.0 foot, good visibility and towns was almost all turned back For Sale. Rowing Ma­ Manchester located on East Center St.. Realty. 643-1591 or 871- parking. Near highway. NOTICI OF HEARING The Eighth Utilities Dis­ on. Northeast Utilities officials chine, fully ossemblecL 1 In Manchester. 5 bed­ 1400.O 3 bedroom apartment, $500 plus utilities. Allbrio IN RE: RITA N. McCANN trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ said, adding that remaining out­ rooms. lots of space. Pos­ duplex fully oppllanced Realty. 649^17. year old, excellent condi­ Pursuant to on order of Hon. chester, Ct., seeks bids for William E. FitzGerald, the following Items; ages are scattered. Some 210,000 sible office location. Call Spic 8, Span! 11 Immacu­ kitchen, I'/a baths, no tion. $75. Call 646-3245 after 5:30pm. Judge, dated November 4, customers statewide were without today for details. Joyce G. late 6 plus room Ranch In pets. 1 year lease plus Office Space-1-2 or 3 1904 a hearing will be held on TW O (2) 4.5 AIR PACKS Epstein Real Estate. 647- East Hartford. Nice neigh­ security deposit. $675 per rooms available. Prime an application praying for FIFTY (50) FIREFIGHTERS power after Connecticut was co­ 8895.0 • , borhood, 1'/j baths, 1st month plus heat and utili­ Main ' Street location. Skis-Knelsel 190 centime­ change of name as In sold ap­ PROTECTIVE COATS vered by up to a foot of snow ties. 646-8352. Plenty of parking. Rent ters, with look 77 bindings, plication on file more fully Wednesday night. floor family room, op- $130. Nordica boots size 10. appears, at tha Court of Pro­ Bid specifications may be pllances, city utilities, very reasonable. 649-4003. bate on December 1, 1904 at obtained during normal busi­ The return of electricity meant 6-6 Duplex-with heating above ground pool. $25,646-4732. ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 2 bedroom apartment In 2 2:15 P.M. p.m.) Monday thru Saturday that Keeney Elementary School systems, garage arid a $113,900. Jackson 8, Jack- Mary Lou Taylor, family home. Downstairs, Ski boots, women's 6V7, from the Dispatcher at the students returned to classes today. prime lacotlon near the son. 646-1316. fully oppllanced kitchen, 041-11 EIGHTH DISTRICT FIRE­ While all Manchester schools were hospital. “We Guarantee INDUSTRIAL excellent condition, must HOUSE, 32 Main St., Man­ no pets. 1 year lease plus sell. Need moneyl Only closed Wednesday, Keeney had to Our Houses" Blanchard & Waterfront Property! 11 security deposit. $550 per PROPERTY chester, Conn. 04040. Rosetto. 646-2482.0 Witches Woods Lake- E] $35,643-4096.0 Sealed bids will be received stay closed for two days because of month plus heat and utili­ the power problems left by the H«rsld photo by Rocha Woodstock, Ct. 5 room ties. 646-8352. Manchester-Good space PUBLIC NOTICE at the above address until Skis-Kastle fiberglass 170 7:00 p.m. an Monday, Oe- storm. One floor llvIng.Avalloble TrI-level with 3 bedrooms. at reasonable prices. Call Century Yugo will appear cember 1,1984, at which time A p p r o x im a t e ly 1200 cm. with Solomon step In Meanwhile, town crews should Town of Manchester Highway Depart­ though the town generally uses a 2 If you buy this Immacu­ 2 bedroom townhouse, op- owner tor present or fu­ Nov. 24, 1904 before Man­ they will be publicly opened, square feet. 1 car garage. bindings, color red and chester Zoning Appeals finish clearing branches this after­ late 3 bedroom ranch. pllanced kitchen, no pets. ture needs at 643-2414. white. Excellent condl- read aloud and recorded. ment employees John Turgeon, left, and vacuum to collect the piles, Wednes­ 80’ on the water. Year- 1 year lease, security Board to requesta special ex­ noon that were either left hanging Fireplace, pool 8. more! tlon.$45.649-1794.o ception as authorized by Sac- Bids shall remain valid (or Herald photo by Tucker Sidney Cushman, right, rake wet leaves day’s snow and Thursday’s rain promp­ "We Guarantee Our round property.$129,900. deposit, $550 per month tlon(s) Art. II. Sect. 11.02.01 thirty days from the bid or were knocked onto streets and Jackson 8> Jockson. 646- opening 4rata. Tha District ted officials to change their method. Houses" Bloncnard 8. Ro­ plus, heat and utilities. ROOMMATES Art. II. Sect. 5.01.02. of Zon­ Lonise Bias, whose son, Len Bias, died after using sidewalks by the snow, Harrison on Glenwood Street this morning as 1316. 646-8352. WANTED OOAT8/MARINE ing regulations. reserves the right to relect PHOTO-GUIDE 8360 setto. 646-2482.0 EQUIPMENT any and all bids (or any rea­ cocaine, taiks to about 800 students at the East Hartford said. The only tree that fell over Bruno Goiempa gathers a ioad. Ai- PAHERN To update 54 Tolland Turn­ son deemed to be In the best entirely because of the heavy snow B -ia 3 rooms, appliances, heat pike, Manchester, from a Interest of the District. Coventry-Cozy 5 room Monchester-$250 per Middie Schooi Thursday. Her son’s death was not in was on Edgerton street, he said. Rontals and hot water. No pets. used car dealer to a new car JOSEPH TRIPP large puddles, but no flooding. A casual car-coat with in­ aluminum sided year month plus Vz utilities. 16 foot Mod River canoe, dealer. Highway Superintendent Keith trucks, which then haul them away schedule, which it used in the past. Security required. Availa­ FIRE COMMISSIONER vain, she said. "We were fortunate, very fortu­ teresting detail can be round Ranch near Coven­ Apply :40 Olcott Street, paddles Included. Used 037-11 Chapman was also relieved. “ This for disposal. "If we had gone on the weekly try Lake. Wall to wall ble November 20th. 646- four times. Excellent con­ Dated at Manchester, Conn, nate,” he said. "If we got another 10 made in a longer version Apt. 107. Clean, quiet, this 12th day of November, is a reprieve,” he said. Chapman said about 60 percent of schedule, there could have been carpeting 8. stove. Beauti­ 2970. dition. $800. Please call inches of snow, we’d be in trouble.” for rain or shine. Nice in ROOMS responsible. 1984. He said Thursday’s rain helped the leaf piles in Manchester have some areas that were really wool, corduroy or poplin. ful view of the water. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Cheryl Dewey of Northeast Utili­ FOR RENT Rockvllle-2 bedroom, first MISCELLANEOUS 034-11 wash away some of snow that been collected. If the next few loaded,” he said. No. 8360 with Photo- Private beach and boot­ ID 99468:30-5:30. Ask for Bob. ties said only scattered, individual ing rights. $82,900. James floor apartment, availa­ FOR SALE Love fights drugs, covered leaves, allowing crews to weeks are relatively dry, the Chapman said the leaves did not Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. outages remained in the R. McCovanagh Real Est­ Room for non-smoking, ble December 1. $375 plus MorchandlSB resume their pickup of the piles that pickup should be finished by cause snow plow crews any real Size 10, 3 2 bust, 2% utilities. 872-1599 MUSICAL CARR Manchester-Bolton area today, and yards 54-inch. ate. 649-3800.D mature gentleman. Kit­ had been raked onto curbs before mid-December, he said. problems, though some piles were evenings. ITEMS FOR RALE should have been restored by late Patterns available only chen privileges. Washer Bias tells students the snow hit early Wednesday. The He said the snow this week set accidentally pushed into the ends of in sizes shown. Storrs-NIce 2 bedroom and dryer. Parking. Call ENDROLLS town’s vacuum aparatus cannot be crews back by one week. But driveways as streets were cleared. this morning. Mobile Home In adult 643-5600. 2 bedroom apartment, Asked about the general condi­ In Coventry, the remaining elec- combination gas stove, no FURNITURE TTVs wMh • 288 used because the leaves are still too Chapman said the town is ahead of TO ORDER, senil $2.50 for tic h community. Appliances. ED Her son’s death was not in tion of the streets. Chapman said pattern, plus SOt tor p o iU io and utilities Included. $450 plus 12ki wkmi - 2 (or 288 By John Mitchell wet, he said, but plows and loaders where it would have been if it had Central olr ond porch. Rooms-Moln Street loca­ vain, in her opinion. "God had to Thursday night’s rain had left some Please turn to page IZ handlint. $32,900. James R. McCa- tion. $185 and up. Referen­ security. Call 643-5372 or 2 twin beds with frames, HammondCord Organ- M UST be picked up at the Herald Reporter are putting the leaves into dump not changed from a weekly pickup SUE BURNETT vonogh Real Estate. 649- 646-7336. like new. Simmon firm, Manchester Herald Office 1981 Pontiac Phoenix- take someone special,” she told (name ol paper) ces and security. Apply In single key board, wood before I t A.M. ONLY. ttdO *ve. of AmericM 3800.D person. Apartment M af­ 649-8199 asking $200 or best frame, bench, good condi­ good running condition. EAST HARTFORD - In the students, adding that her son New York. N.Y. t0036 ter 1pm. • Bolton Notch-NIcely fur­ offer. tion.$100. Call649-9981. $1250.649-2271. January, Lonise Bias had a represented "one man to save Print Name, Addreis^wilh ZIP nished 2 room efficiency Manchester-Open House. dream that someone in her millions.” CODE, Style NumOer and Size. Including all utilities. For Wing back chair, print 1-3pm. Saturdoy, No­ Large room for rent-close Hammond Cadette Organ 1966 Dodge Charger-(3ood family would die. Bias had a lesson to offer the vember 15th. 305 Hilliard to bus lines and near town. elderly gentleman. Park­ fabric, warm tones. Ex­ with automatic rhythm. Iran deal illegal, Wright charges Automotivo condition. Needs engine. “ When I woke up, I cried for parents gathered for the talk as St. 4 room Ranch.com- ing. 649-9093. cellent condition. $60. 643- $70 per week. Utilities Excellent condition. $275. Asking $1000 or best offer. two hours, it was so real," she well. "We need more love in the pletely redecorated new Included. Security and ref­ 2041 after 6pm .□ 649-1164. said it is “ clearand unambiguous." to withhold information about the Manchester-2 bedroom, 649-6818. said. "E ve ry so often it would home,” she said. “ You must By Lawrence L. Knutson United States to improve U.S.- Casual Knit wall to wall carpeting. A erences required. Coll 643- Rep. Henry Hyde, R-Ill., Iran operation from Congress and heat hot water and ap­ come back just for a little while, show love.” The Associated Press Iranian relations and free Ameri­ pleasure to show. Direc­ 1021. Oak headboard with att­ Gulbransen Pacemaker CARR emerged from the private briefing that Casey complied with it. pliances. $510. Referen­ ached night tables for 77 Volare-Good running then it would go away ... I Although Bias, who is from can hostages held in Lebanon. tions: Brood Street to left Spinet organ with rhythm FORRALE condition. $500/best offer. and said, ’‘I think there is an He said there was no point in on Hilliard Street. $98,900. ces, lease and security. No queen bed. $99. Call 742- dismissed it.” Hyattsville, Md., has given W ASH IN G TO N — Accusing the "W e have learned about people section and Leslie. $500. 649-8549. unresolved difference of opinion on badgering Casey about that. James R. McCovanagh APARTMENTS pets. 647-9876 evenings. 6141 evenings.o 643-9819. . But eventually, the dream speeches all across New Eng­ Reagan administration of violating from other countries who have been the interpretation of the law.” "The problem lies at a higher Real Estate. 649-3800.O FOR RENT forced the self-described “ born- land and the Southeast, it was the law. House Majority Leader involved in shipments (of arms) 1979 Ford Falrmont-6 cy­ " I think there was no violation of level than that,” Wright said. "The Colonial 4 piece sectional again believer” to confront the deaf that she was amazed by Jim Wright said today that Iran "'With- the condoning of the United yery good condition. 633- PETRAND linder, automatic trans­ the law,” Hyde declared. And, problem lies with the determina­ Great Opportunity! A 3 and 4 room oportments, mission, power steering, Lord, she said. the East Hartford students’ paid more than $12 million for the States and the complicity of the rare find In Manchester. 6 5518.0 1966 Rambler-The Classic I referring to the keyword used by tion of someone in the executive no appllances,no pets.se- RUPPLIER power brakes. Good condi­ Five months after it first efforts to welcome her, which weapons it purchased from the United States in some instances,” room Cope, fireplace, ap­ 3 room apartment-heat, From when they made'em the administration’s critics, he branch that the president doesn’t curltv,call 646-2426. Week­ like they used to. Only tion. 65K, $1100 or best occurred, her son Len, a 22- included a huge sign on the front United States. Wright said. pliances on extra large lot hot water, stove, refriger­ Blue love seat sofa, cozy said: " ‘Tim ely’ is a word of art. have to abide by the law unless he days 9-5. ator, laundry facilities, German Shepherd pup­ 85,000 mllesi Solid runner. offer.6464)487or875-6812. year-old University of Mary­ of the building, a band perfor­ Wright, commenting after a And he said these countries “ felt, with a possibility of two seating for 2. $100. 647- The law in that regard was wants to.” garage. Ask about senior 1543. pies, full blooded parents, 742-7686even I ngs. land basketball All-American mance of “ The Greatest Love of closed-door hearing with CIA Di­ at least, that they were abiding with building lots. Convenient Two bedroom apartment Thunderbird 1981-Blue, deliberately drawn in a vague Earlier, White House officials but private location. citizen's discount. 646- AKC. $100. Call after 4. who’d been chosen to play for A ll.” and the singing of a rap rector William Casey, told repor­ the wishes ol the United States” in for rent. Dishwasher, dis­ 246-7242. fully equipped. Mlntcondl- fashion.” briefed members of the House $185,000. James R. McCa- 7268. Moving-Must sell I Wall the Boston Celtics, was dead of song about substance abuse by ters that 1.000 of the 2,008 TOW shipping arms to Iran. posal, pool, tennis courts. unit $50. Baby's changing tlon. 42,000 miles. Auto- "Clearly the president has the committee on "the whole setup” of vonogh Real Estate. 649- Near 84. Call 282-7908 after cardiorespiratory arrest. After three students who had written missiles bought from the United Wright said Casey assured 3 room apartment-heat, table. $30. Dining table m ^lc overdirive transmi! right to withhold information from the secret details of the Iranian 3800.D______7:00 pm. or (617) 864-5770 MtRGELLANEOUR he used cocaine, brain signals to it. States were assembled in San members of the House Intelligence stove, refrigerator, car­ w ith 4 ch a irs . $300. Autos. 2carsforsale. Parts Sion. Craig am/fm stereo Congress. I ’m not saying it was arms deal. x4204 days. cassette. Power windows, his heart were interrupted, "This is the best reception I Antonio last February. Others were Committee that there are no other Keep your TV picture peting, near parkade. Playpen $40. 646-9602. FOR RALE Only. 1972 Olds 455 Engine wise. I ’m saying it was unwise.” About 20 members of the commit­ asking $4,500. Call 871-3744 have had anywhere.” Bias told shipped separately, he said. cases in which the CIA has been sharp with frequent clean­ Older persons preferred. $200, 1970 Plymouth 318 causing it to beat irregularly Rep. Bob McEwen, R-Ohio, com­ tee attended an early morning Engine $200. Coll 646-6649 days,646-5412 after the crowd gathered in the “All were paid for by Iran — $12 ordered to withhold information ing of the screen. Use a No pets. $395 plus secur­ Sofa-Danish madern Tw o 50Ft. rolls of snow then stop, according to medical menting on the entire situation, briefing at the White House by Vice ity. Call 643-6002 ar 649- after3:00pm. 6:3(>pm. school’s auditorium, while look­ million plus,” Wright said. about a covert operation from mild soap with water or a style. 85 Inches, long, dark fence. 4 ft. high. $25.00. reports. said, “ Hell hath no fury like a Adm. John Poindexter, the presi­ 6205. green. Fair condition. ing at red and white banners on Congress. 9 it was Len's tragic death and Wright, who is likely to be House bit of ammonia In water. Spacious 4 room apart­ Each New. Phone 643-8470 78 Ford Ronchero, V-8 congressional committee dent’s national security adviser, to Be sure to dry thoroughly, Asking $75. Coll 644-19S0.O after6pm. 1981 Buick Skylark, 54,000 her belief in God's word that the.wall which read “ Say No To Speaker next year, said that other " I don’t think there is any ment near bus. Adults 2 bedroom duplex, ap- miles, power steering, engine, 62,000 miles, $1500 scorned.” get his version of events. if you have an extra Bias said brought her to East Drugs” and "Death Of A than the United States and Israel, question tifat the law has been preferred, no pets, 1 cor, pllanced kitchen, no pets. Contemporary dinette power brakes, air condi­ flrm.643-2740. Wright said Casey confirmed Leaders of the Senate intelli­ television set no one Hedstrom baby carriage. Dreaj ■’several other countries” have broken,” Wright said. security and reference. Lease security deposit. set, butcherblock formica tioning. Call Gary at 568- Hartford Middle School Thurs­ reports that Attorney General gence committee, beginning its watches, why not ex­ Converts to stroller. $30. 1979 AM C Splrlt-6 cylinder, shipped arms to Iran. But he said He said the law forbids the United 649-1265. Available early De­ table, 30" X 48", four C:all649-6646. 2020or646-0213. day with an an anti-drug mes­ Edwin Meese III reviewed the own investigation, were Mso to change tor cash with a 4speed.$800.64F6703. sage for the 800 students. _ Please turn to page 4 these shipments were not necessar­ States from withholding secret low-cost od In Clossifled? cember. 643-7791. Breuer chairs, caned president’s order directing the CIA receive a briefing from Poiiw|exter. Manchester - 2nd floor 2 seats and backs. $75. 649- ily connected to the efforts by the information from the Congress and 643-2711. Heorthmafewoodstove bedroom, heat and ap­ 3261 .P 1979 Oldsmoblle-Delta pliances, no pets. $550 plus and accessories. Best offer •A’ “88". New custom paint. CONDOMINIUMS over $35 takes It. Brick security 646-3979. FOR RENT Price reduced! New black Excellent condition, me­ What mokes Wont Ads ITV/RTEREO/ lined. 6464)439. It must go. chanically and physically. Today’s HERALD work? People like you 6464>439.a top and Interior with this Two bedroom townhouse APPLIANCER classic red convertible, a 643-6391. Teamsters mount drive at J.C. Penney who read and use the - heat, hot water, car­ Manchester-BIgelow Hol­ low condo. One loft, bed­ High choir, upholstered, 1964 Rambler American. Want Ads every day. 643- peted. All appliances. Air Rebuilt lost year so It runs 1972 BuIck Electra-AII au­ U.N. condemns raid Clearing tonight 2711. room, V/z baths, lacuzzi 18 foot Coldspot Upright yellow, attached formica tomatic,needssomework. conditioning. Call 649- good and looks good. Was organizing efforts,” Hayes said. on,” he said. “ They certainly have “ The company spends a lot of 5240. tub, spiral stairs, covered freezer. Excellent running table, chrome frame, Easily restorable. $500 or By John F. Kirch The United Nations has con­ Gradual clearing today, but molded tray. $30. 649-2723 $900.now$800. Call635-1998 the right to listen to a labor union, money to keep the workers in the parking, ample storage. conditon. First $99 buys It. bestoffer.646-6868. Herald Reporter " It ’s a real w ar.” demned the U.S. bombing raids on windy with a chance of a rain or M o nchester-$239,900-4 mornlngsorafter5:30.a anytime. He said the effort was strictly a but they also need to know what psychological fold,” Hayes said. 2 bedroom plus loft, 2 One of 0 kind. $700. Two Call649-4003.o Libya as illegal and says the North snow shower. Clearing this evening bedroom Colonial nestled months security, no pets. Employees and management of­ rank-and-file manuever and that they have without one,” he said of "Probably the greatest obstacle the baths'. In the Clock Tower Minolta mount Sollgor 1978 Datsun B-210 auto­ TRUCKR/VANR African nation is entitled to com­ but remaining blustery. Low near on 2 plus acres In one of Mill, Indoor pool, many Ayallable December. 872- Electric stove 42 Inch self the union was playing it "low-key” employees. people have to overcome is fear of lens. 35/105 Macro. $65. matic. 2 door. Best offer. FORRALE ficials at Manchester’s J.C. Penney pensation for "material and hu­ freezing. Sunny Saturday with a Manchesters flnost loca­ extras. $650 month. Avail­ 3972. cleaning. Excellent condi­ at this point. It could be a year If employees begin signing union the company, fear of lossing their 649-0670.O 529-1975ofter5. Laura. Catalog Distribution Center may be man” losses suffered in the attack. high in the middle 40s. Details on tions. 12 X 19 master able December 1st. 643- tion. $99,649-4393.0 before the effort Is in full swing, cards, Radabaugh said, manage­ jobs. I'll be frank with you. On the bedroom with wolk-ln on a collision course as organizers The world body Thursday passed a page 2. 7611 or 646-1094. 1981 Plymouth Horizon. 4 1983 Datsun pick up, take the first steps toward unioniz­ Hayes said. ment would point out the benefits day we submit our (union) cards, closet. Dining room, eot- HOMES Sears slow cook toaster Kerosene heater-Rodlont brown, low mileage, non-binding resolution condemning A warm sweater to knit In kitchen and super fam­ Eight like new asking $75. doorv Standard, gas mizer ing more than 1,000 employees at As yet, the effort is virtually they currently enjoy. J.C. Penney will launch a campaign and wear with your skirts 1 bedroom apartment, FOR RENT oven like new. $22. 649- engine. 77k. Very good 31,600. Model 720, 4 cy­ ’The drive would mark the second the raids by a vote of 79-28, with 33 ily room with cathedral 64341017.O linder. Call 633-2904. the facility. unknown among officials at the that will boggle the mind. It's a job, nr pants wardrobe. heat, and hot water, quiet 8913.0 condition all around! time since the center opened in 1982 abstentions. Story on page 8. celling, skylight, brick neighborhood. Referen­ Russell Hayes, director of organi­ giant warehouse, a 2-million- a real job they do on these people. No. 5180 has directions fireplace, bay window and 3 bedroom, single family Mimeograph machine, $1300.633-2686. square-foot distribution center lo­ that workers have tried to organize. Union-busting is big business in this In d e x for Small, Medium, Large ces, no pets, $435 monthly. home In Manchester. No zation for Teamsters Local 671, said sliders to large deck. 2'/i ILAWN AND stencils. Ink etc. $15. 646- MIRCELLANEOUR cated in the Buckland Industrial In 1984, the Teamsters failed to country.” Moynihan resigns and E xtra -L a rg e Sizes 646-2311. pets $650/month. Call 5847ofter6.a 1970Capri needs work, best a 40-member rank-and-file commit­ 24 paggg, 2 ggctlong baths, 2 car garage. D. w . Park. organize workers after manage­ The union expects the company to (32-46) inclusive. Tom Benoit at 646-7709. GARDEN offer. Body and Interior In AUTOMOTIVE tee was formed about two months state Democratic Chairman Ti­ Fish Realty. 643-1591 or Nice older duplex-2 bed­ " I ’m kind of curious because on a ment conducted a massive public hire an outside law firm to hinder Advice__ . 17 Lottery______2 To ordor, iiod $2.50, lor oaeh 871-1400.n Set of Donsk dishes, beige good shape. 646-1822 after ago and has begun publishing a mothy J. Moynihan is resigning to pattern, plus SOt lor poitago and rooms, , 1 bath, private Riding lawn mower. with brown trim. 44 piece 5pm. Tw o 185/70 R14 Snow tires. newspaper to educate workers formal basis we haven’t heard relations campaign to undermine any organizing effort, Hayes said. Buelnest. .22 Obituaries____12 driveway and entrance. become president of the Greater iiandiinf. STORE AND Yardman. 5 horse power, set. $18.643-5832.0 Studded. Used 1J)00 miles. about the union. anything from Local 671 about it,” Local 671, union officials said. He said many union leaders at the Clutifiad - 23-24 Opinion 6 ANNE CABOT Nice, large, private lot $550 per month. Call Bo­ 1978 Fiesta, good condi­ Company officials, however, de­ Hartford Chamber of Commerce (snmn nl paper) comes with this 3 bed­ 2 speed. Forward plus Mounted on 4 hole Datsun He said the union has not yet said Dennis D. Radabaugh, the plant will be isolated by manage­ Cornice______10 People _ _ _ 2 land Brothers, 649-2947. OFFICE SPACE tion. runs well. 110.000 and New Haven Democratic Chair­ IldOAvo. MAmarlcaa room, 2 full both home I reverse. 25 Inch cut, Portobletypewrltter- wheels. $75. Will mount. begun to sign up workers and center’s manager. Radabaugh said nied that any such campaign took ment, while others will be Connecticut _ 5, 7 Sports — _ 18-21 New York, N.Y. 10030 6 4 3 -19 3 8 .0 man VlnceiU JBf^auro is expected FIreplaced living room engine bod. $50.643-4535.0 prlnter. hardly used. $75. miles. $500 or best offer. warned that the company would put he had seen a one-page union paper, place. They said that company intimidated. Print Name, Addraea wltk ZIP Manchester-Immediate 742-6358after 6. to siiccectT^Moynihan. Moynihan JEntertelnment 14 Television _ _ ie COUE and Style NwaOar. and extra flue In family Office Space For Rent. 646-1760.O up a battle to stop the effort. but was not sure exactly what it officials were merely called in from "Th a t’s absolutely untrue,” Ra- occupancy 3 bedroom du­ Toro electricpower shovel 2 snow tires E78-14 Fire­ has been state chairman for almost Focus 13 U.S./World .8 . 11 SPECIAL: Over 200 ae- room, 2 car garoge, lo­ Excellent location-heat, " It ’s a militant company based was. New York to talk to employees plex with natural wood­ with 100 foot extension Tvpewritfer-Remlnator. Dodge-1982 Arles Wagon. stone used 1 season. two years. Story on page 5. Local news3-4,12 Weather______2 lections and a F R E E cated In Andover. work, gas heat. Children air ,|anltor, parking. 500 " I ’m unaware of any effort going about current benefits. Please turn to page 12 cord and operator's man­ Good condition. $35. 649- 86,000 miles. $2200. Call Mounted. AMC rims. $50. on their past practices toward other Pattern Section in the $125,000. Strono Real Est­ ok. $ ^ plus utilities. All- square feet $250. 649-5334. ual.$65,649-9062. 6464732. 643-5563ofter6.o ALBUM. Just 13.00. ate. 647-7653.0 brio Realty. 649-0917. or 643-7175. 1819.n