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to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 15, 1986 MANCHESTER SPORTS 2 - MA HOMES OFFICE/RETAL FOR RENT EQUIPMENT BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Flood worry Bears beat Lions 2 bedroom Ranch, conve­ Typewriter - Remington nient location, stove and portable. Good condition, clouds proposal on late field goal retrloerator, 2 months se­ $35.00. Call 649-1819.0 curity plus utilities. $400. CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ MISCELLANEOUS ... page 4 ... page 15 644-1933. IBAa Compatable Compu­ REMODELING SERVICES ter for home or business. CHILD CARE ( PLUMBING Extra Clean Ranch style Zenith TC with 10 meg duplex. Ideal for In-law hard disk, 640K memory, Licensed loving mother- Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Odd lobs, Trucking. Home situation. "Complete pri­ modem and much soR- immediate openings, Carpentry ■ Ramodallng throom remodeling; In­ repairs. You name It, we vacy" tor both parties. ware. WIN proyide cus­ Manchester home. Reaso­ Services - Complete stallation water heaters, do It. Free estimates. 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HanrliPHlrr Hcralh bedroom $525 plus utili­ ing the holidays but don't by experienced carpen­ Furniture and appliances ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm ties. Possible long term year old, excellent condi­ have time to prepare? We ter. Call Dan at 646-3793 or tion. $75. Call 646-3245 can help I We are a profes­ moved. Odd lobs. Very lease. No pets. Call L lifo r honest dependable details, 646-7709. after 5;30pm. sional cleonlng service Tune Up Time - Chain 50 with 10 yrs. exp. In tho­ IMKAMTING/ sows, snow blowers. Also worker. 25 years expe Man's bicycle. 26 Inch rough, dependable clean­ offering a complete shar­ rience In moving. 646-9669 Manchester - For Rent - ing. We do all phases of 1 ^ 1 PAPERING anytime. Tuesday, Dec. 16,1986 30 Cents Unlaue free standing unit. wheel,$35.00. Good condi­ pening service. Duality cleaning plus party set­ Sharpening, 104 Hilliard I One year old condomi­ tion. Call 649-1680.O ups, and clean-ups. Our I L o v Street 649-2111. nium. Fireplace, 1 bed­ service Is also avail, Name your own price — Cut baking time In half room, bath, fully ap- Hart skis - 175 cm with wkiv, biwkiv, or monthly. Father and son. Fast, next time you fix meat Tei loaf by baking In muffin TOWN OF MANCHE$TER, CONNECTICUT pllanced kitchen, washer Solomon step-in bindings. Commercial cleaning Is dependable service. NOTICE OF and dryer, central air. No Good condition. $50.00. also avail. Call: Painting, Paperhanging 8, tins rather than the con­ ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE Call anytime 649-1794.a Removal. Call 872-8237. ventional loaf. Saves fuel White House pets. $700.00 per month 649-0858 D 8, D L a n d s ca p e - and makes attractive indi­ In accordance with the provliloni of Chapter 3, Sectlani 1 Magic plus utilities. Security dep­ Complete landscape se- vidual servings. Use a and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Isherebv given of the adop­ osit and references re- tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, aulred.James R. McCava- BOATS/MARINE ELECTRICAL ylce, leaf and brush re­ low-cost ad in Classified CARPENTRY/ moved. Call David Connecticut, on December 9 ,19M. nogh , Real Estate, EQUIPMENT for quick response next AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE 649-3800.n REMODELING 659-2436. time you have something Dumas Electric — Having to sell. 643-2711. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of asks immunity goes to Sh< Hove you read today’s 16 toot Mod River canoe, Electrical Problems? Hawkes Tree Service- Manchester that Section 13-41(e)(1) of The Code of O ^ln- paddles Included. Used Ceilings and walls re­ ances be deleted and the followina be substituted therefor: Classified section? If con­ Need a large or a small Bucket Truck 8< Chipper. Sm art shoppers shop four times. Excellent con­ paired, doors and win­ (e) Retirement by policemen tains hundreds of Interest­ Repair? We Specialize In Stump removal. Free esti­ Classified! They find E dition. $800. Please call dows repaired, extra ing otters. 643-2711. Residential Work. Joseph mates. Special considera­ that s a good way to tight ( 1) Any provisions of this orticle to the controry notwith­ NAl 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- shelving Installed. Call Dumas. Fully Licensed. tion for elderly and handi­ standing, the policemen and officers of the police de­ 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Bernie at 646-3172. partment may retire and receive pension povments school for \ Free Estimates. 646-5253. capped. 647-7553. 641271?'’ for top aides ••■STORE AND Bob. provided they shall have completed at least twenfv-five (25) years of service In the police department and hove area o I OFFICE SPACE met the age requirement on the upproprlote effective CAMERA8/PH0T0 dates listed below; By John Mitchell Manchester - 3 rooms a. Effective July 1, 1974 attained age fifty-five (55). Herald Reporter WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ In relaying Reagan’s call to the containing 400 square feet EQUIPMENT b. Effective July 1, 1975attained age fifty-three (53). dent Reagan today called on the Congress, Speakes said the presi­ TRUCK8/VAN8 MI8CELLANE0U8 INVITATION TO BID on Center Street. Call MI8CELLANE0U8 c. Effective July 1, 1974 and thereafter attained age "You will not believe what is Senate Intelligence Committee to dent does not intend to summon 6464)042. F0R8AIE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE Sealed bids will be received Poindexter and North to the Oval 35mm Canon - AE-1 Ca­ I In the General Services' of­ fifty (50). about to happen,” old-time magi­ grant limited immunity to former C mera. Body only, perfect fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ Policemen and officers mov retire and receive a pen­ cian Richard Potter gleefully told White House aides John Poindexter Office and demand that they tell condition. $95.(X). Call 643- < Poir H-78-14 Doral snow 4 X 14 X 17 Corvette Rally ter, CT until December 31, sion commencing the first day of the month followtng about 400 modern-day students, and Oliver North to compel the m to him what they knew. " I think the A I ROOMMATES 9797 after 7 pm.o 19M at 11:00 a.m. for the fol­ the completion of the above requirements. Effective WANTED tires on rims. Excellent Wheels - Centers and lowing: July 1,1975, each policeman and officer wlllberequired parents and teachers in the Buckley testify in the investigation into the president would subject himself to condltlon.$50.00. Call 643- rings. $225. Negotiable. FURNISH & INSTALL to take a physical examination, as determined by the School gymnasium this morning. Iran-contra scandal. criticism if he followed that course MI8CELLANE0U8 For Sale-1974 Ford Van In 1228.0 647-9869. general manager, once he attains his fifty-third (53rd) of action.” Speakes said without Vernon-House to share, NEW FUEL DISPENSING birthday. Beginning July t, 1974, such physical exami­ Then with one quick gesture, he White House spokesman Larry good condition. $1S(W or SYSTEM (REBID) Speakes. in a hastily called but elaboration. professional M /F , non- E l F0R8ALE best offer. Call after 1981 Ford Granada en­ nation will be required after each policeman's and of- passed a coin from a small wooden Snow tires - F78 x 15, Snow The Town of Monchester Is flcer'sflftleth (50th) birthday. Onceapollcemanandof- box into a twisted cloth that a nationally televised briefing for smoker. Unusual loca­ 4:30pm . 875-6344.D gine, transmission and on equal opoortunity em­ flcer attains his fifty-fifth (55th) birthday^ he must, by Speakes’ announcement came as tion. Plenty of room and Box Spring and Mattress Biters, Firestone. Excel­ body parts. Sold Individu­ ployer, and requires on affir­ written application, request that the general manager fifth-grader held tightly on the reporters, read a statement from White House Chief of Staff Donald privacy. $350/month plus for double bed, $150 or lent condition. $80.00 a ally. Call 646-6168. mative action policy for oil of extend his period of employment on a year to year basis stage. Reagan declaring that limited Regan was testifying under oath 1978 Ford F-150 Supercab,' pair. Call Ray at 649-8447.0 Its Contractors and Vendors beyond such policeman's and officer’s fiftv-titth (55th) one third utilities. Call best offer. Apartment size 6 cylinder, new valve lob Megan Lavatori, the girl who immunity is “ not amnesty or before the Senate Intelligence evenings. 646-3419. os o condition of doing busi­ birthday, and. If such appllcatlan Is approved by said white stove-needs new and corborator, new bat­ VW Bug - 1971 engine ness with the Town, os per general manager, said general manager shall notify participated in the hocus-pocus, clemency.” Committee. The White House has coll. $30. 646-5160 otter needs minor work. Has Federal Order 11246. the pension board. In writing, of such approval; how­ Both Poindexter. Reagan’s tery, bed liner, radial Firestone - snow tires. said later she still couldn’t under­ been under increasing pressure in 6pm. tires. $3000. Many extra?. some parts.$40.00.Call 647- Bid forms, plans and specifi­ ever, each policeman and officer must retire at age former national security adviser, $50.00 for pair. P165/B0 1545.0 sixty (40). IN EXCEPTIONAL CASES, THE GENERAL stand how it was done. “ He was recent days from congressional 646-6513 after 6pm. cations ore available at the and his former aide North have Merchandise Farberware - Open hearth R13/S call 646-7247.0 General Services' office. MANAGER, UPON WRITTEN REQUEST OF THE interesting,” she said. "It was sort leaders to compel testimony from POLICEMAN OR OFFICER AT LEAST THREE (3) broiler. Excellent condi­ When you call Classified TOWN OF of exciting.” refused to testify before congres­ Poindexter and North. A8od condition. Cost f|on by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, relea Riding lawn mower Connecticut, on December 9, 1904. With the merger. Hale said. over $225. Scotch percem oi the stock, strongly Board and the rtate Banking said Heritage would have to take held Craftsman 5hp 24 Inch cut. ORDINANCE Bv John F. Kirch figure is lower than 1985 losses of Heritage will turn around. gaurded. $75.00. Call 646- supports the buyout. Department have already given drastic action to stay afloat, Th 5186.a Runs! 17 years old mov Herald Reporter $3,098,000, but " it ’s still a loss.” "From here on in, it’s going to be BE IT ORDAI NED, by the Board of Directors of the Town of Heritage, which has posted huge verbal agreement to the buyout. including huge staff cuts and the 1963' need work $50. 643-4535.n Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to Morgan Hale said. all positive.” he said. losses over the past several years Hale said. The stockholders’ vote is sale of branches throughout the the Sr.nllr.H n"?. *Z'3»O0 (Seven Thousand Three The financially troubled Herit­ ComFed has a net worth of $83 I 7 b JTV/STERE0/ Hundred Flttv) Dollars those premises described In Sche- The losses have made it impera­ due to a loan portfolio it acquired in the last major hurdle the financial state. Gold dui6 A attached hereto. age Savings and Loan Association million and has 21 offices in tive for Heritage to complete the a 1984 merger with Fidelity Federal institution must face. cludi 1 APPLIANCES ENDROLLS of Manchester could be under new The S&L has already lost $30 Massachusetts and five loan pro­ Prepared by william J. Shea merger, Hale said. Savings and Loan of New Haven, ZT'h width - 259 Assistant Town Attorney ownership by the end of the year if "W e’re going to push hard to get a million in deposits over the last duction offices in Connecticut. Its Hem signed a definitive agreement in Electric stove - 30 Inch, 139. width - 2 for 2SC 10-31-84 stockholders approve a merger Stockholders will meet at 10 a.m. favorable vote in.” Hale said. year, according to financial state­ assets total $972 million, compared Keni October to be bought out by self cleaning. M UST be picked up at the SCHEDULE A agreement with the Massachusetts- Monday to vote on the merger The savings and loan institution ments. while $5.6 million of deposit to Heritage’s $260 million. and I Copper,$50.00. Call 643- Manchester Herald Office ComFed for $7.7 million. accounts were transferred to 9 Those preml»s situated on the westerly side of Keeney based ComFed Savings Bank, agreement. If it is approved. could survive without a merger. Heritage, which has 13 branches 2809.n before 11 A.M. ONLY. Under the terms of the agree­ Street In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and Heritage President William H. Heritage could become part of the Hale said, but it ’’ wouldn’t be the another bank when Heritage sold in the Manchester and New Haven State of Connecticut, described as follows; ment, each of Heritage’s 496,000 Hale said this morning as he ComFed chain by Dec. 31. Hale Heritage'you and I know.” its Tolland branch office. areas as a result of its merger with Sound Design Stereo - Those premises designated as "PARCEL 'E' Deed to the shares of stock would be purchased announced further losses in the said. Fidelity, signed its agreement with So A M /F M , record changer, ' • ’■♦“In mop or Plan entitled, by ComFed for $15, with per-share “ That’s one reason we’re pushing In addition. Heritage has already speakers.$25.00.Call 649- Hookleberry Lane Strawberry Lane Par- fiscal year that closed Sept. 30. The company needs a two-thirds ComFed after it pulled out of price subject to downward adjust­ this merger,” Hale said. “ We need cut its staff 10 percent by not Ja 2287.0 fn l Connecticut Scale 1' - 40' Job No. 171- Heritage reported a net loss of vote for approval of the merger, merger negotiations with the Suf- Automotive ment of up to $1. extra capital to stop this bleeding.” replacing workers who left to take of So I*®’ 1? ®' Griswold 8, Fuss Inc. 210 $2,302,000 for the fiscal year that Hale said. He said the company’s field Savings Bank. 5iJo Connecticut 04040 Telephone 444- The Federal Home Loan Bank Without an infusion of funds. Hale other jobs. of $ Block and white televi­ Flop or plan Is on file ended Sept. 30, Hale said. The board of directors, which holds 38 sion, 13 Inch. $X.OO. Call In the Town Clerk s office In sold Manchester. polic 649-5875. D CARS *•” *'<» days after this publl- Br FOR SALE ratlonln this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days TODAY’S HERALD Coui Welbllt 5 cubic foot refrlg- r . !! ’ fJ’ ®®!!®®*!?.’’ ***** Ordinacne a petition signed by that erotor formica top, white. nM less than five (5) percent of the electors of the TDwn, as District says fees key to sewer project 1980 - Toyota Tercel - determined from the latest officlol lists of the Registrors of of hi Excellent condition. 1985 Voters, has not been filed with the 'Town Clerk requesting Its model. $99.00. Call 649- excellent condition. 65,000 reference to q speciql Town election. N( miles. $2900 or best offer. 10 years, would involve a hookup Eighth District sewer plan in Guide to colleges Hosts are liable 3651.0 By George Loyng cludes a massive shopping mall. He Willi Call 649-8678. STEPHEN T. CASSAND charge of $40 for each foot of pipe August, required that the town SECRETARY Herald Reporter said the district would collect some It hasn’t hit the best-seller list, A guest is served drinks, then Jam BOARD OF DIRECTORS fees, which could be considerable needed to connect with the prop­ control a key valve that will allow but a Simsbury guidance counse­ drives. There is an accident, an Chevy Citation 80, loaded, MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT erty, he said. That would generate the sewage to go into the Adams Although the Eighth Utilities depending on the size of the sewer lor’s book about colleges that cater injury, sometimes a death. Who is 4 speed, am /fm stereo IWed ot Manchester, Connecticut this 10th day of Deember, Street line. District has the go-ahead it needs to lines. $533,000, Joyner said. to students with learning disabili­ responsible? According to courts Whirlpool refrigerator with tape, 65,000 miles. The Eighth District is currently 6 He said the outlet charges are the $1650 or best otter. 647- 031-12 build a planned Buckland sewer In Joyner said the cost of the sewer ties is a hot item among parents and and legislatures in at least 14 states, $165 and matching GE challenging that requirement. 9456. northwestern Manchester, District project would be about $1.7 million, key to financing the project be­ school systems. The director has the host can be sued if it can be stove $95. Very good con­ While the appeal is pending, both President Walter Joyner said Mon­ including $300,000 already spent on cause they are expected to bring in gotten calls from as far away as proven he “ knew or should have dition. 232-8792 or 569-3951. the town and DEP have said the 1984 Chrysler Loser XE, To place your day the project will not be economi­ sleeves under Interstate 84 on over $1 million. Virginia about tbe book, which known that his guest was drunk ...” fully looded, excellent LEGAL NOTICE "Without the outlet charges, district can build the sewer line and TOWN OF ANDOVER cally feasible unless the utility Buckland and Slater streets and contains extensive information Story on page 9. running condition. Best the dispute over control of the valve MACHINERY greeting ad FINAL ACTION OF THE PLANNING A ZONING authority can collect charges from $1.4 million that the sewer line is there is no way we can recoup our about special programs at 60 offer! Cal! Terri at 646- COMMISSION costs,” he told members of the can be resolved later. AND TOOLS those who will use the sewer. estimated to cost. colleges and universities nation­ Index 2156. Eighth District Board of Directors Joyner said the Eighth District please phone At a meeting of the Planning 8, Zoning Commission of An­ If the line is not built as planned, The Eighth District could collect wide. Story on page 7. dover, Connecticut, held on December 8,1984, the following Monday during a meeting at the should not build the sewer if it 20 pages, 2 secMons Console Singer sewing 1977 Ford Granodo, 6 cy­ large-scale development in Buck- $1.6 million from hookup charges, action was taken; district’s Main Street firehouse. cannot collect the user fees. “ We’re machine. Good condition, linder, 4 door, stereo tope, land — something the town has which is the amount paid to install 14 1 ftMwry 9 Sllsmets moved and Dower seconded to Impose a Under a disputed agreement with not going to subsidize the town, for $25.00. Call 649-0050.13 excellent condition. 643-2711 moratorium and that It be enforced from December 8, been planning for for years — could the sewer line from the main line to RllRklMIR in Obituaries 10 the town of Manchester, those fees Chris’sakes,” he said during a $750/best otter. 643-8526. 1984 through January 31, 1987, at which time no be prevented. the property, and outlet charges, Cloudy tonight Classified..^.19.20 n p in tn n . e Ask for Classified subdivision applications will be accepted. Motion would go to the town if the Buckland break in Monday’ s meeting. Table sow 7" Seors. Good Town Manager Robert Weiss which is the fee paid to use the C n m lm H 9 condition. $19. 649-9537.D 1968 Jeep Wogoneer- passed unanimously. sewage is channeled into the town’s Under the sewer agreement with Mostly cloudy tonight with a low declined to comment today on what sewer, he said. Connecticut..5,7.10 Sports _ 15-17 outomotlc, 350 engine, 2 Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 15th day of December, sewer line on Adams Street. The the town, Joyner said the Eighth in the 20s. Wednesday, intervals of 14 1984. effect Joyner’s position would have The revenue figures, which are Entertainment_14 Television barrel hitch, 4 wheel state Department of Environmen­ clouds and sunshine with a high FrtniR 11 U.S./World a 7|LA W N A N 0 drive. $785. 643-2371. ^ Ads must be phoned in no later than Mon., Dec. 22, 3 P.M. ANDOVER PLANNING 8, ZONING COMMISSION on the town’s plans and on the based on full development of the 'lOARDEN KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN northwestern section of town after tal Protection, when it approved the Please (urn to page 10 around 40. Details on page 2. Local newe _ ,3.4,10 Weather 2 SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN proposed development, which in­ ED 1971 - VW Beetle. Rebuilt ^ I Please note: Larger size ads are available to full page! 027-12 Wheel barrel - $12.00. Call engine.$250.00 or best 649-5741.0 otter 649-8007.O MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 — 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 Divided district leaders vote to keep talks secret

WEATHER By George Loyng on the town Board of Directors "This is not going to be easy," he Walter Joyner Joined together to Herald Reporter defeat the proposal. Director Wil­ named their own three-member said. lard Marvin, the board's seventh negotiating team to conduct the While Joyner argued that the Connecticut forecast The question of whether negotia­ member, did not attend Monday’s talks. They also offered to build on Eighth District should give the tions between the town and the meeting in the district’s Main addition to the town’s Buckland town a chance to prove it is acting in Central, Eastern Interior, Southwestern Inte­ Eighth Utilities District should be Street firehouse. ^ 4 firehouse so that the facility, which good faith, Landers and Tripp both rior: Tonight, mostly cloudy. Low in the 20s. open or closed sharply divided the The vote came after district legal is located on Tolland Turnpike said they were suspicious and criticized the town’s choice of Wednesday, intervals of clouds and sunshine. High district Board of Directors before a counsel John D. LaBelle Jr. warned within the Eighth District but used to serve neighboring areas under negotiators. around 40. 4-2 vote Monday to keep the that he and firefighter James the town’s Jurisdlciton, could be Selected to negotiate for the town 30 West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, mostly discussions secret. Sarles, both members of the shared by firefighters from the two were Mayor Barbara Weinberg. cloudy. Low 25 to 30. Wednesday, intervals of M fH ', " I ’m not going to allow ... any negotiating team, would quit if its r W tainted, colored, revised, re­ only function was to set an agenda. departments. Democratic majority leader Ste­ 40/ clouds and sunshine. High around 40. j i t k I vamped comments to be leaked to " I f you want to narrow the issues No date has been set for the phen Penny and former Town Northwest Hills: Tonight, mostly cloudy. Low the press before the press has a down... the negotiating team under preliminary talks, which arc in­ Attorney Kevin O’Brien. around 20. Wednesday, intervals of clouds and chance to sit down and record Joe’s motion is not going to have the tended to be a forerunner to more " I find that hard to work and I see Sunshine. High in the middle 30s. Merry Christmas! exactly what was said,” Eighth authority to do that,” LaBelle said. formal discussions. politics at work, not good will,” said Landers. Penny and Weinberg both ,40 Americans exchange more than two billion Christmas District Director Joseph Tripp told Coastal forecast cards each holiday season. Artist John Calcott Horsley fellow board members. LASSOW, the third member of SARLES SAID after the meeting vocally supported passage of the that the preliminary talks would November referendum question, he began the tradition in 184.'1 by designing this card for a In addition to seeking open talks, the district team, said Tripp's Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R*L, and Tripp proposed that the Eighth proposal would "handicap the hell help set priorities for the issues to pointed out. London businessman. New postal services helped the “ I have a fear of closed-door so- Montauk l^int: District’s three-member negotiat­ out of us.” be discussed later. After they are sessions whenever we deal with the '50 Wind variable 10 knots or less today, tonight and tradition to become widespread. Bostonian Louis Prang ing team be authorized to meet with But Tripp vowed to immediately held, he said, the negotiating team town of Manchester,” Landers Wednesday with seas about one foot offshore and produced the first American Christmas cards in 1875. its town counterpart only to set an make public any information he will report to the directors with a list of options. said. Low calm over Long Island Sound. agenda. The full boards of directors leams of the talks. Landers argued Prang’s cards were popular until cheap Kuropean cards The team would then seek in­ Temperatures 60 Visibility locally below 3 miles in late nighttime from both governments should then that the public and the full board flooded the market in the 1890s. Instead of com­ need to know what is going on so structions from the board and and early morning haze. publicly discuss their differences GORDON LASSOW < JOSEPH TRIPP 6 0 ' they can make informed decisions. return to the bargaining table to Mixed sun and clouds today and Wednesday and promising quality. Prang just stopped making cards. over fire protection and sewer . .. limits and openness EMERGENCY service, he said. TTie move toward negotiations . . . yotes for secrecy hammer out an agreement, Sarles partly cloudy tonight. DO YOU KNOW - In the mail businesss, what do the Director Thomas Landers voted follows the defeat of a referendum said. Any proposed settlement Fire — Police — Medical FRONTS: initials U.P.S.stand for’.' with Tripp, but directors Samuel question Nov. 4 that would have provided fire protection and sewer longer fend off consolidation with would go to the board, or possibly to changed the Town Charter so that service to most of northern Man­ the town. district residents, for final appro­ DIAL 911 MONDAY’S ANSWER — The Eiffel Tower is located in Longest. Lorrain Boutin, Gordon Warm Across the nation Lassow and District lYesident the Eighth District — which has chester for 98 years — could no Last week, majority Democrats val, he said. In Manchester Paris. Stwwers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary A low-pressure system off the California coast 12-16-86 ' Knowledge Unlimited, Inc 1906 brewed bad weather today for much of the West, while another low-pressure system scattered rain E A Newspaper in Education Program Many Issues could be on table NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts rain in the South. Sponsored by for Wednesday for the central Gulf and upper Mississippi Valley and for The low pressure off central California spread showers into coastal sections of California and into The Manchester Herald Although the fate of the Buckland refusing to reveal the specifics, he within its jurisdiction. areas of Arizona and New Mexico. Tripp said he would favor having d f w e S ie g s Arizona and was expected to push locally heavy firehouse and a planned sewer line said they deal mainly with prob­ rain and snow into southern California, where in the North End are the major lems such as coordinating the 911 the Eighth District take over the building, in exchange for which the Doestrtmean Just Jeans anym ore^ travelers’ advisories for snow and gusty winds items to be discussed by negotia­ emergency system, tax assess­ district would help the town build a were posted for mountains above 7,000 feet. tors. Eighth Utilities District direc­ ments and bills, and the Buckland station in southern Manchester. The low pressure was expected to move into Almanac tors said Monday said there are firehouse. 1600 Silver Lane ^ Manchester many issues they would like to see The Buckland station drew the Otherwise, he said he would sup­ Arizona and New Mexico late today and Wednes­ port a sharing arrangement. K-Maft Plaza C most comment Monday night as the day, causing rain and mountain snow. resolved with the town. directors voted to compile a list of Director Thomas Landers said he A weaker low-pressure system in the northern Today is Tuesday, Dec. 16, the A "wish list” drawn up by Director Joseph Tripp calls for previous Eighth District offers to was skeptical of the town’s offer. Gulf of Mexico caused scattered rain from the 350th day of 1986. There are 15 days left in the year. working out joint emergency re­ share or purchase the facility. “ I ’m concerned that they are trying lower Gulf Coast Into northern Florida and at all costs to keep that station at Today’s highlight in history: sponse plans for areas near the Board members said they want southern South Carolina. any cost,” he said. In 1773, the Tea Party town-district boundary, including the negotiating team to understand Showers also were scattered across Kentucky, He proposed that the town and took place as American colo­ the one around Manchester Memor­ the history behind the latest effort southeast Missouri and southern sections of Illinois ial Hospital; the staging of joint to share the station. Last week, Eighth District fund a joint study of and Indiana, while fair weather prevailed from the nists, disguised as Indians, a number of fire protection issues, LADIES SHIRTS majority Democrats on the town boarded a British ship in Boston drills for Manchester’s two fire Dakotas and western Nebraska into the central and Board of Directors offered to such as whether the areas served Harbor and dumped more than departments; seeking greater northern Rockies. cooperation with police when they expand the firehouse at town by the town from the Buckland 300 chests of tea overboard in a Much of the nation had temperatures in the 20s to work within the Eighth District, expense so that town and district station — including the Bryan protest against tea taxes. DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS 30s early today, although readings were in the teens and a new formula forassessing the firefighters can share the building. Farms subdivision — could be in sections of the upper Mississippi Valley and On this date; amount the district pays to the town The station, long a focal point of served better in another way. That across the central and northern Rockies while the In 1770. the German composer to have its sewage treated. controversy, was built on Tolland proposal was turned down after secretary. 60s prevailed across south Texas and Florida. Ludwig van Beethoven was born. Director Gordon Lassow said he Turnpike ^ fo r e the area became Eighth District President Walter Joyner said a study might be ” a Dense fog was widespread early today from the In 1809, Napoleon Bonaparte In 1985. at services in Fort has drawn up a list of 46 points he Eighth District territory. The town little premature.’’ central and southern Plains into the middle was divorced from the Empress Campbell, Ky., President Rea­ wants to see discussed. While uses it to serve neighboring areas Mississippi Valley and across northern Utah. Josephine by an act of the French gan and his wife, Nancy, offered Dense fog covered Spokane, Wash., on Monday, senate. condolences to the families of 248 In 1916. the monk who wielded preventing airplanes from entering Spokane soldiers killed in the crash of a International Airport for most of the day, and the powerful influence over the Rus­ chartered plane in Drunks offered warning and help National Weather Service said the fog was sian court. Grigori Rasputin, was Newfoundland. expected to remain a problem. murdered. K a 2 »® year. The organization provides In 1944, the World War II Battle By John Mitchell Wood said that drivers who are "W e ’ll be fogged in for days, unless another Today’s birthdays: Author rides to anyone under 21 who needs of the Bulge began in Belgium. Herald Reporter , arrested on DWI charges for their While Supplies Last weather system comes along,’’ said meteorologist V.S. Pritchett is 86. Actress Liv the service, and not all riders are In 1960, a United A ir Lines DC-8 first time are eligible for an alcohol Our Reg. •12'* each technician Jim Mitchell. "... We might see the sun Ullmann is 47. CBS News corres­ intoxicated themselves, he said. MORNING WEATHER — Satellite picture recorded at 2:30 a.m. today and a Trans World Airlines Super As friends and family gather to education program. If they suc- Sunday.” pondent Lesley Stahl is 45. "W e may not be able to take the Constellation collided over New celebrate the Christmas season, cessNlly complete the program, shows rain clouds overthe Southeast. High-level cloudiness extends from Today’s forecast called for ralnshowers from the arrest record is eras^. driver off of the road but we can York City and crashed, killing alcohol consumption generally Mexico to the central Rockies. Frontal clouds along the California coast southern California and Arizona into southern Utah Kevin O’Donnell i director of take the passenger out of the car.” 134 people. Italian composer Giacomo Puc­ rises and many people drive after produce some showers. and from South Carolina and Georgia into Florida. having too much to drink. With that Manchester Safe Rides, now in its he said. Sizes Small, Medium, Large, Solid Colors, Pastels and Brites In 1980, President-elect Ronald cini died in Brussels in 1924 before " It would be our preference that in mind, state and local groups are third year of operation, said the Reagan chose Gen. AlexanderM. he could complete his final opera. no one needed us,” he added. working to keep the holidays as safe group will be open for regular hours 2 Pocket Button Front Padded Shoulders Haig to be secretary of state, and “ Turandot.” It was finished b y ' Unlike Wood, who said his as possible this year throu^ a on weekends throughout the holi­ Raymond Donovan to be labor Franco Alfano. department deals with more intoxi­ combination of awareness and the day season but will also open on cated drivers during the winter threat of arrest. New Year’s Eve from 10 p.m. to 3 6 holidays, O’Donnell said Safe Rides About half of all traffic deaths am . A SUPER DEAL!! PEOPLE Safe Rides, which O’Donnell is busy all the time. result from alcohol, a depressant " I don’t know that there’ll be an O n the Light Side that reduces visual ability and called an organization of “ young increase,” he said. “ I really never Open Monday thru Saturday, 10am-9pm / Sunday Noon-5pm w a s runnerup for best slows reaction time. people providing for young peo­ know what to expect.” Golden medallions screenplay. In an attempt to promote aware­ ple,” gave more than 500 rides last “ Hannah and Her Sisters” also Phantom is back gold,” he said. ness of a problem that causes 29,000 Philippine President Corazon was chosen best picture in voting The first two years, the do­ deaths and 560,000 injuries annually CRYSTAL LAKE. 111. (AP) - Aquino and Anglican envoy over the weekend by the Los nated coins were South African nationwide at an estimated cost of The Christmas-time “ Phantom Terry Waite have been selected Angeles Film Critics. Krugerrands. But the past three *24 million. Gov. William A. O’Neill for the Society for the Fam ily of The New York critics named of Crystal Lake” has struck years, they have been gold has designated this week as “ Drunk Man’s 1987 Golden Medallion Sissy Spacek best actress for her again, leaving five shiny gold Canadian Maple Leaf coins. and Drugged Driving Awareness awards. work in “ Crimes of the Heart.” coins in a Salvation Arm y “ It is pure philanthropy with Week.” Aquino was recognized for collection kettle in this northern At the Manchester Police Depart­ C4 PURIIAN). The best actor was Bob Hoskins no tax incentive” since the “ encouraging the fullest demo­ for “ Mona Lisa” and the best Chicago suburb. contribution can’t be declared on ment, it will be business as usual, according to spokesman Gary cratic participation of all Filipi­ supporting actor award was The phantom “ drifts in like the tax returns, said Bob Bonesteel, Wood. But that doesn’t mean a nos, for seeking peace through Daniel Day Lewis of “ A Room smoke and as quietly drifts spokesman for the charity away,” said David Schneider, half-hearted effort, he said, be­ political and economic change With a View .” organization. SWEATER SALE! and through negotiation,” the McHenry County director of cause “ It would be hard to step up a Hanif Kureishi’s script for pretty active program.” society said Monday in announc­ “ My Beautiful Laundrette” was volunteer services for the Salva­ ing the awards, to be given Feb. tion Army, after the coins, worth In 1983, the department arrested voted best screenplay. 616 people on charges of driving 5. about $2,000, or *400 each at Reg. *30 “ The Decline of the American Lottery while intoxicated, he said. That LINK'S GOUT SWUTBI.... $ 2 P Waite, secretary to the Archbi­ current gold prices, were left Empire,” the Canadian movie in number has significantly de­ shop of Canterbury, will be over the weekend. French directed by Denys Ar- creased every year since. In 1984, • 100% Acrylic • Navy-Ecru honored for "his success, in the “ I have no desire to know his or cand, was chosen best foreign Connecticut daily 598 people were arrested and the her identity, buti think it must be • Easy Care • Forest-Red Sizes face of long odds, in gaining the language film. Monday; 304 number dropped to 464 in 1985. As of release of American hostages Twenty-five New York-based a very colorful person —- an the end of November, Wood said, Machine Wash & Dry • Burgundy M. L. XL held captive in Lebanon,” it said. newspaper and magazine critics incurable romantic to drop in Play Four: 6144 358 arrests had been made in 1986. The society was organized in cast votes for the 52nd annual “ We would like to think we’re 1963 by the Council of Churches of TERRY WAITE AND CORAZON AQUINO awards. An awards ceremony is having some sort of impact on the City of New York. Past 90 . . . score big in Golden Medallion awards scheduled Jan. 25. Manchester Herald Manchester with the notoriety Golden Medallion recipients in­ we’re getting,” he said. $22 Reg. *32 cluded Bishop Desmond Tutu, Current quotations SHAKER VEE. Henry Kissinger and presidents Kudos for Tip’ fields such as agriculture, USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 66 • Ramie & Cotton • Navy Nat. Kennedy, Eisenhower, Johnson science and medicine. “ Our views are different, but and Carter. w e’ re brothers.” — U.S. Rep. Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are *1.50 Group says • Pink Red Retiring House Speaker Tho­ and certain holldaya by the Man­ weekly, *6.50 for one month. *19.25 • Machine Wash Tony P. Hall, D-Ohio, amid 9 mas P. "Tip” O’Neill Jr. has Woody scores chester Publishing Co., 16Bralnard for three montha, *38.50 for six • S. M. L. XL • White Green been honored by the American reports that his brother was Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and *77.00 for one year. help needed Friends of Hebrew University of Woody Allen scored big for a arrested in Nicaragua and ac­ Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. Soul man robbed second time with critics whose cused of spying for the contra chester, Conn. POSTMASTER; HARTFORD (A P) — A group of Jerusalem, which is setting up Send address changes to the Man­ 90 James Brown, the “ Godfather graduate fellowships in his opinions are considered a ba­ rebels. chester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Man­ To place a claaallled or display organizations calling itself the $ 2 2 rometer of Academy Award “ The idea that officials can’t chester, Conn. 00040. advertisement, or to report a news "M eet The Needs Coalition” said Reg. '32 of Soul” music, reportedthe theft name. Item, etory or picture Idea, call 643- SHAKER CRU sentiment. live on incomes already five today that the 1987 General Assem­ of *7,000 from a locked van, O’Neill, who was made an 2711. Office houra are 8:30 a. m. to 5 • Navy • Ecru police said in Augusta, Ga. honorary fellow of the Israeli The New York Film Critics times greater than that of the If you don’t receive your Herald p.m. Monday through Friday. bly should concentrate on spending • Acrylic & Wool Brown, 53, told the Richmond school Monday night, is “ a Circle on Monday chose Allen as average American worker is by 5:00 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. more money on improving services • Kelly • Yellow Saturday, pleaae telephone your • Machine Wash County Sheriff's Department symbol of American democracy best director of 1986 and “ Han­ absurd.” — Rep. Carl Pursell, rather than on tax cuts. carrier. If you’re unable to reach The Manchester Herald Is a mem­ One coalition leader, Joel Cogen that the van was parked in front and represents a concern for nah and Her Sisters” best movie. R-Mich., as a federal advisory your carrier, call subscriber service ber of the Associated Press and a • M.L.XL human welfare,” spokesman Diane Wiest, who played one of commission urged pay raises of at 647-0046 by 5:30 p.m. weekdays member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ of the Connecticut Conference of of his office Friday evening. Municipalities, said recurring state Ellsworth Rosen said. the title characters, was chosen 60 percent to 80 percent for lor delivery In Manchester. culations. Nothing else was taken, said budget surpluses prove that the He said the fellowships would best supporting actress and Cabinet members, congressmen William Glenn, vice president of state can afford to dramatically James Brown Enterprises. be used by graduate students in Allen, who also wrote the script. and some other officials. tin Increase spending on services. EARL VEE...... iw Reg’24 "These needs for public services • 100% Orion • 12 Colors cannot be addresses if the state continues to diminish its fiscal • Machine Wash • S.M.L.XL 6 capacity by cutting state taxes,” And Dry P E n P L E FREE CLASSIFIED ADS Cogen said, “ Before further state tax cuts are considered, unmett To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for needs should be adequately s a l e ENDS DEC. 24th addressed.” read classified <99 or less. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEI The coalition released a list of scores of services for which it wants OPEN MON -FRI more money, ranging from educa­ 903 MAIN ST. 9:30-9:00 No matter what your advertising message, FIN out coupon (one word 1 2 9 4 tion to job training, hazardous DOWNTOWN per space) and mail or waste disposal, asbestos removal, I A E G A T S I SAT. 9 30 to 5:30 6 m ore people in this area will read it in bring to the Manchester 6 7 0 housing for the elderly, child and MANCHESTER B ‘yo u r Quality Mfn $ Shop adult day care, legal services to the SUN 12 to 5:00 Herald Office, 16 Bralnard 0 1 0 11 1 2 643 2478 classified. We’ll help you reach the right Place. poor and increased grants to cities and towns to help them keep 1 4 people, too! Classified ads get results. Clearly state Item and price 1 9 IB 1 6 property taxes down. in ad. One Item only per The group said the items were not ad. No pet, tag sale, or Name- Phone ranked in any order of priority and Call 643-2711 — Ask for Classified. commercial ads accepted. there was no estimate of how much Address. everything on the list would cost. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 19Sg - 5 8 - MANC 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 Shelton mayor camps out near dump to get first-hand whiff

Aquifer report 100 percent methane.” Docker said, from his visit and discussions with which serves lower Fairfield SHELTON (AP) - The smell of Monday in a telephone interview get the public to focus on the County. The agency is installing a anchovy pizza mingled with the from Lenny’s Dog House restau­ problem of disposing of solid adding that the recent wet weather residents to bring problems at the harrier in the landfill’s ground that stench from a nearby landfill as rant, where he had an anchovy waste.” may be contributing to it. dump to the attention of the CRRA will keep the gas from seeping Mayor Michael E. Pocowta bunked pizza for dinner and spoke to about Methane gas. a product of decom­ Ruth Curley, who works at the On and the state Department of across the road, he said. iaiB is in the works overnight near the dump to get a 40 residents who came by to deliver posing garbage, probably is caus­ the Rocks Spirit Shoppe near the Environmental Protection. first-hand whiff of the problem. their complaints. ing the smell, said Jam es Docker, a dump, described the smell as Shelton and other area towns are The CRRA also is entering Into a spokesman for the CRRA. “horrendous ... a very sickly, sweet working on sponsoring a garbage- contract with Solar Energy Inc. to analyze it and see what the options Pacowta said he decided to stay Pacowta said seagull droppings By John F. Kirch in a restaurant across the street damage parked cars in the vicinity, Concerned that the potentially smell.” to-energy plant In which trash is capture the methane from the Herald Reporter are." . , . from the Connecticut Resources although the dump operators play explosive gas was seeping toward “The smell is stronger outside, burned to create electricity. How­ landfill to use in producing electric­ ’The plan of development, which Recbvery Authority’s regional tapes of various noises, such as the River Road businesses and but you can smell it when the door ever, there have been environmen­ ity, he said. was adopted by the PZC in July, Town officials will study Man­ landfill after residents told hint he barking dogs, to try to scare away homes across the street from the opens and closes.” Pacowta said. tal questions raised about the says aquifer protection is a priority “Operating a landfill under the chester’s underground water couldn’t appreciate the problem the birds. main gate of the 38-acre dump, the “ People who live near the landfill release of the hazardous substance hut takes no specific measures to best of circumstances is difficult. It supply and submit a report to the because he doesn’t live in the area. “I ’m not only doing this for the CRRA has been digging trenches to say that the air settles at night and dioxin into the air by such plants. causes some unique problems to Planning and Zoning Commission achieve that aim. “I ’m awaiting the early morning people of Shelton.” he said. "This is vent the gas for about a week. the wind dies, so the odor is Docker said the CRRA Is trying to Pellegrini said the comments hy early next year. Planning Director , hours. I ’m told that trucks start not the only landfill in Connecticut, Docker said Monday. stronger.” find a solution to the methane people in the immediate neighbor­ Conservation Commission Bf the Shelton landfill. Jfi Mark Pellegrini said Monday night. coming in and seagulls,” he said nor in theentire world. I ’m trying to “We’re not sure if the problem is He said he’ll use what he learns hood.” Docker said. The report will identify the town’s members and a recent proposal by aquifers — which feed wells and are Manchester Lumber Co. to build on New State Road have put the issue Partly a key component of the water Utilities! supply — and offer options on how in the public eye. It is important for Bail $500,000 each for murder suspects An artist’s rendering shows how a proposed 100-unit proposing to build the housing for elderly people on West they can be protected as develop­ the commission to understand t o short-sig Center Street. ment occurs, Pellegrini said. issue and set its own agenda rather the town congregate housing complex will look. Paul Liistro, than react todeveloper’sproposals, NEW CANAAN (AP) - Two cerning the stolen property, he Go Pellegrini’s comments came a said. secret. president of the Manchester Manor nursing home, is week after the Conservation Com­ he said. unemployed New Canaan residents “Burglars consider this the Gold Coast... "It’s are in jail in connection with a Scott said the two have held odd Membt mission. an advisory board that ”There is a potential problein,” jobs, but neither have full-time ForThe makes recommendations on land- Pellegrini said. ’"There is a need to botched burglary attempt that close to the Merritt Parkway, the houses are decided 1 ended in the murder of a 63-year-oId employment. use issues in town, called for the focus on ground water." Police discovered Mrs. Viner’s sit down art consultant, the first homicide isolated and there’s lots of goodies inside." protection of the watercourse in the “Ves,” responded PZC Vice body after being summoned to the Gold Congregate plan raises flood question victim in 16 years in this affluent town, the New State Road area. Chairman Ronald Gates. “Give us Police Lt. Gene Ready two-story, colonial house by her bedroom community of New York Only two ’The Conservation Commission something.” husband. Arthur Viner. about 11:30 zoning regulations require. City. Bv John F. Kirch partner in Fuss & O’Neill Consult­ linked to the nursing home. Liistro criticized the town’s Comprdien- Manchester Lumber Co., whose p.m. Wednesday. Joseph 1 During the public hearing, Liistro Police Chief Ralph M. Scott Herald Reporter ing Engineers, argued that fillingin said. sive Plan of Development for Center Street building burned down He said he didn’t know if the two Viner. president of the Investor Althou argued that there Is a need for such called the case a “third-rate Hour of Norwalk that Wilson, in a the flood way would not hurt in this Single residents would have to be classifying the area for industrial in a fire Sept. 1. is seeking a special intruders forced their way in or if Central Management Corp. in New meet wit at least 62 years old. but one housing In Manchester. Those 65 use, saying the three wdls off New burglary gone bad” as he outlined statement to police after his arrest, The Manchester Planning and case, Liistro said he is revising the exception that would allow con­ implicated Boyd in the slaying. they knocked on the door and the York, notified police after he plans to avoid the water channel. member of a couple could be as years and older are one of the State fe»ad provide half of Man­ what investigators believe hap­ side, it w Zoning Commission tabled a devel-. struction of a lumber yard at 401 Boyd’s bail, originally $25,000. was victim opened it. returned home from an office Manchester Senior Planner Ro­ young as 50, providing the spouse is fastest growing age groups in the chester’s drinkable water. The PZC pened last Wednesday night when atlhrge. oper’s plan to build a congregate New State Road. increased to $500,000 on Monday. One suspect apparently knew Christmas party. bert Hannon said he has submitted 62 country, he said. should consider modifying the Ann W. Viner was killed. housing complex for elderly people The proposal Includes plans for a Scott said Wilson was charged something about the house. Scott An autopsy showed that Mrs. Inthe I the plans to the state Department of Patios would be located outside "Certainly there is a need and we industrial zone on New State Road Her body was found floating face Monday after technical questions warehouse, store and storage with murder because he was said, adding that police don’t know Viner had been struck several Yoiir District Environmental Protection and is the building to encourage social believe we have a terrific prop­ to minimize the hazard to the. down in the family pool shortly arose about its effect on a flood way areas, plus a paved parking lot allegedly seen near the scene of the how th e suspect got his times on the head then dumped into awaiting its report before making a gatherings, the developers said, osal." Liistro said “ It’s Imperative water. Conservation Commission after her husband returned home to Choice cmifiden zone. that we find good quality housing containing 78 parking spaces. ’The crime. information. the pool where she drowned, Paul Liistro, president of the recommendation, he told the PZC and special activity rooms would be members have said. find his wife and her car missing, The intruders allegedly stayed in authorities said. The pool is about Standing for this age group.” proposal will come before the The police chief said intruders $150 Manchester Manor nursing home, during a hearing on the proposal locat^ inside. “People read the newspapers,” and the family dog bleeding from a the house after the murder for a 100 feet behind the house, which is conceivt “This particular site will be No one spoke against the Pellegrini said after the PZC met commission In February. head wound, police said. apparently entered the house has proposed to build the 100-unit Monday. “If It is approved,” Pellegrini through an unlocked back door in short time, stealing jewelry, stereo nestled on 4.1 acres of land. turned tl Liistro said he will work with the unique and will best serve the proposal. Monday In Lincoln Center. Authorities said Tyrone Wilson. ■ complex on 7.7 acres off of West said, “the risk to the ground water the kitchen shortly after Mrs. Viner equipment and a small amount of The secluded area, where homes town to correct the problem and interest of the regulation,” Liistro The Planning and Zoning Com­ “There’s an issue out there. If there 21, was charged with felony foster fo Center Street, near Hop Brook. should be held at a minimum.” had returned from National League cash, police said. are valued at $800,000 and higher, hopes it does not hold upthe project. said. mission approved new zoning regu­ is an issue, now is a good time to murder, third-degree larceny and mandatt Part of the proposal involves filling lations in July allowing private of Women voters fund-raiser in Authorities said the intruders has frequently been a target of and paving over a small portion of The development would include Congregate housing is a living theft of a motor vehicle. Terrence drove the Viners’ 1986 Volvo to burglars, police Lt. Gene Ready on the to arrangement for elderly people developers to build congregate Boyd, 20, was charged with sixth- New York. the flood way zone for a staff 10 efficiency apartments. 64 one- Norwalk, where they bought some said. The VC bedroom apartments and 26 two- under which services such as a housing in residential zones pro­ degree larceny and theft of a motor “There was a brief struggle and parking lot and an emergency vided they do not change the Planning panel tables she was struck with a heavy blunt cocaine and m arijuana. and tried to “Burglars consider this the Gold victory t access drive. bedroom apartments on a site near common dining area and laundry vehicle, police said. sell some of the stolen goods. Then, Coast.” Ready said last week. “It’s the nursing home. The units would facilities are provided on-site. character of the neighborhood. The suspect, who were arrested instrument. and then dragged to the hide. Iti But because flood ways are The amendment paved the way pool where she drowned.” Scott they dropped the car off at an close to the Merritt Parkway, the needed for runoff during major be contained in a three- and Liistro’s proposal also would fea­ Sunday, were arraigned Monday in elementary school in New Canaan, houses are isolated and there’s lots misintei four-story building shaped like the ture a bus service to augment for Liistro’s application, the first of Penney outlet proposal Norwalk Superior Court. They were said. Jewelers Since 1885 storms, the National Flood Insu­ its kind under the new regulations. Scott wouldn’t say what weapon police said. of goodies inside.” and for i rance Program requires that they letter "T .” with three smaller public transportation at the site. ordered held in lieu of $500,000 bail Scott said police believe the two New Canaan’s last reported BHlfiTOi DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN "cottages" jutting off its sides. The housing would be within one The old regulations made it more ’The Planning and Zoning Com­ planning officials said that com­ each at the Bridgeport Correctional was used, only that it was probably MILFCRO NlW HAVFN SOUTHBUHY TORRINOTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY atmospl remain open, planning officials difficult for private developers to pared to the 2-mllIion-square-foot “one of the items lying around the suspects were the only ones in­ murder was in 1970. when a man said. Each unit would be eqiiiped with mile of a pharmacy, grocery store, mission Monday tabled a request Center. A Dec. 30 court date was killed four family members. Scott Michaei'i Cnarge/Masiet CaicJ/Visa/Amencan Express The is church, bank and restaurant, as build housing for the elderly. by the J.C . Penney Distribution distribution center, the store outside of the home.” There was a volved in the burglary and murder. Although William O'Neill, a an emergency calling system set. There may be more arrests con­ said. District Center to open a 110,000-square-foot planned by J.C . Penney can be Sources close to the case told The pile of wood outside. retail store inside its warehouse on considered a “subordinate use.” account Tolland ’Turnpike. To accommodate shoppers, the coming New Seasons subject Commission nnembers said they company is proposing to add 500 of leade In Brief wanted to review a traffic study parking spaces at the southwest D o dd -E d d y conducted by Fuss k O’Neill comer of the site, a section that is recogni of District 1199 drive Consulting Engineers of Mandies- mostly grasslands. There are al­ interest Lanes change on Interstate 84 ter before taking action on the ready 1,700 spaces around the giant sp en d in g talks. application for a special exception, building. EAST HARTFORD — Eastbound motorists on Interstate 84 By John F. Kirch Rosenblum said, after complaints required because of the size of the The area that would be disturbed found two changes in force beginning today. Herald Reporter arose about working conditions. proposed store and its location in an by the additional parking is about 7 “The main problem is the people n e a rly 4-1 Drivers were shifted north onto two lanes of a newly built industrial zone. acres, site plans show. A special e d ic a t e d viaduct just east of the Main Street overpass, the Connecticut Employees of New Seasons Inc., don’t feel they’re being tre a t^ with J.C . Penney, which hopes to open exception Is required whenever a D which operates two Manchester respect and dignity,” Rosenblum Department of Transportation said. the store by September 1987, has developer proposes to work on group homes for mentally retarded said. At the sam e time, Exit 58 to Roberts Street and Silver Lane was already received a traffic permit more than 4 acres or constmct WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. people, charged this morning that Although employees would like Christopher J . Dodd. D-Conn.. temporarily relocated a quarter-mile west. from the State Traffic Commission. more than 60 parking spaces. TO TH E En management does not respect their higher wages, that issue is clouded outspent Republican Roger Eddy Motorists qn Governor Street who want to gain access to If the proposal is approved by the In other action, the Planning and rights and is improperly trying to by the group home’s relationship by nearly a 4-to-l ratio in his Roberts Street and Silver Lane are advised to use Main Street PZC, the national retail ^ ain Zoning Commission changed the prevent them from unionizing. with the state. Rosenblum said. The zoning of a 4.5-acre parcel off successful bid to retain his Senate and Silver Lane to reach Roberts Street. would sell discontinued and over­ When Jonathan Rosenblum, a union state Department of Mental Retar­ Tolland ’Turnpike from Business II seat, according to reports filed with CHALLENGE OE The changes are expected to be in effect until the late summer stocked merchandise at the store, organizer, said a majority of the 36 dation sets the rates New Seasons, a which would be inside Penney’s to Business V. the Federal Election Commission. its shar of 1988. They are part of the 1-84 widening project. employees want to be represented private non-profit group, can existing warehouse in the Buckland ’The change, which was sought by The reports, covering the period Alrea by the New England Health Care charge its clients. Industrial Park. No additions Walter Uccellini Enterprises Inc. of through Nov. 24, showed Dodd A GROWING game a Employees Union. District 1199. Because of that it is difficult for would be made to the building, Albany, N.Y., means more dense spent h.8 million against Eddy’s Four.” MACC still needs gifts for kids But management is delaying the the company to offer higher wages. company officials have said. development will be permitted in $454,022 in a race Dodd won handily. union vote needed before District Rosenblum said. the area. and the Under zoning and industrial park Dodd reported raising $1.17 mil­ COMMUNITY. The Manchester Area Conference of Churches still needs new 1199 can become the legal bargain­ Management at New Seasons ’The land is currently owned by could w regulations, a retail store is not lion in 1986. but. added to money and used playthings for its annual Toys For Joy disbursement. ing agent for employees. could not be reached for comment. Robert W. Weinberg, president of allowed in an industrial zone unless raised earlier, the Democratic NOW! The toys are selected by low-income parents or guardians "Management is stalling on According to Rosenblum. New It is secondary to a larger Economy Electric Supply Inc. of' Seasons operates group homes on senator’s campaign still was pushinf referred by social workers, teachers and public health nurses having a vote,” Rosenblum said. operation. Manchester. It is located near Scott Drive and Middlefield Street. $209,272 in the black after the and given to needy children. "Management is also harassing During a public hearing on the Interstate 84 off of Tolland ’Turn­ can sta: Both are 24-hour operations where election. All donations should be unwrapped, though paper and ribbon individuals who support the union.” proposal Monday in Lincoln Center, pike and Deming Street.. along tt the clients live. are welcome and will be given to parents. New and good-as-new District 1199 scheduled a news Eddy reported raising $456,742 Lewis a used toys are accepted. All must be clean and in working order. conference this afternoon to discuss In addition. New Seasons runs a and also ended the campaign debt Toys can be left through Thursday at the town’s Center Street details of complaints. workshop on Garden Grove Road free. a multi firehouse next to the Municipal Building, the Eighth Utilities District 1199 began organizing where its clients participate in According to the reports. Dodd apparel District firehouse at 32 Main St., the Main Street office of employees several weeks ago. various activities. raised $864,765 from individual current Heritage Savings and Loan,and at the Mancheser Mall, 811 Main contributors and $330,920 from "If it St. political action committees. Eddy reported raising $387,831 Lewis \ Clerical workers accept ‘ from individuals. $35,613 from Unle! Cheney Tech exams set Saturday Diamond earrings 14kt gold ! political action committees and Newinj new contract with town $25.00 per pair to $7,576 : $34,000 from GOP groups. hidden Students hoping to attend Howell Cheney Regional Vocational In House races. 1st District Technical School can take entrance exams Saturday, the school Ladies gemstone rings 14kt and 18kt gold ’ Democrat Barbara B. Kennelly they’re announced. Clerical and technical workers year and 6 percent in each of the $100 to $19,000 reported raising $249,441 and horse ii The entrance test and ninth and 10th grade fall enrollment tests represented by the American Fed­ following two years. spending $308,695 in her successful restrict Gold chains and bracelets 14kt and 18kt gold for ladies will be held in the cafeteria at the West Middle Turnpike school. eration of State. County and Munic­ The union had to fight to retain an re-election campaign. She had a enactec insurance program, under which and men $40 to$1,700 i post-election cash balance of Manchester and East Hartford public school students should ipal Employees. Local 991, ratified startini report at 7:45 a.m. Testing will end at about 10 a.m. a three-year contract with the town the employees collect $45 a week Mens gold rings, diamond, onyx, signet : $132,952, also because of a surplus after they have missed eight days of ; entering the campaign. Her Repub- with ca All other public and parochial school students are asked to Monday afternoon that will in­ $195 to $3,885 report at 10:45 a.m. Testing will be finished at about 1 p.m. crease wages and retain an em­ work due to sickness. Fuller said. • lican opponent, Herschel Klein, Ifag For more information, call the school’s guidance department ployee insurance policy. Members rejected two previous ! reported raising $5,867 and spend­ along, I contract proposals after the town at 649-5396. Members voted 35-12 to accept ing $6,065. tried to eliminate the insurance Conner the contract during an hour of In the 2nd District. Democratic payment. Fuller said. one of t balloting in Lincoln Center, union incumbent Sam Gejdenson re­ ‘"They tried to take that away,” NOW Is the time to see our new South Windsor keeps fighting mall President Robert Fuller said. ported raising $632,316 and spend­ Meanv Fuller said. "I think they’re looking - About 60 municipal employees are exciting exclusive jewelry creations ing $737,358 to defeat Republican import to save money. ’The town is The South Windsor Town Council passed a resolution Monday represented by Local 991. where the quality Is as pleasing : Francis Mullen. Gejdenson re­ night that enables it to take legal action more efficiently in its self-insured.” ported a campaign debt of $75,000. of the € effort to block construction of the Mall at Buckland Hills in The contract guarantees a 6.75 Town officials could not be as the price! Mullen reported raising $148,519 legalizi northern Manchester. percent wage increase in the first reached for comment. and spending $157,903. exister Under the resolution, Hartford attorney Ralph G. Elliot, the In the 3rd District. Democratic special counsel working on the case, can take legal action against Rep. Bruce Morrison won re- election after spending $378,264 and the mall without getting approval from the Town Council first. 200 W. Center St. • Manchester • 646-6056 Elliot still needs to get approval from the South Windsor town raising $429,468. the reports Jewelers showed. Morrison’s opponent. Ern­ manager. est Diette. reported raising $4,385 s» South Windsor officials would not say what type of action is NOW OPEN! THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE and spending $14,232. being planned. Extensive 555 Main Street In the 4th District, the closest Oneo M -F 9 -6 House race in the state in 1986. public c Selection Manchester, CT 06040 Republican Stewart McKinney won S a t. 9 .5 recentl: Near Center Street after spending $415,105 and raising Reagar o f $358,316. McKinney, who started nation's hrst Lamaze labor-delivery A true indication of the vitality Thurs. Eves 203-643-5353 from their special interest here—a inter-Ai the election with a hefty campaign hrough the years, the vibrant Christmas facility in a community hospital. In of a community is the quality of Abrai ’til 9 open evenings Wed, Thurs, and Fri to 8 pm balance, reported cash on hand of growth and continuing ex­ bond that furthers the commitment the 1980s our physicians played a its medical care, and more impor­ Reagar 25% OFF NOW!!! Decorations! open evenings Mon 12/22 and Tues 12/23 to 8 pm $50,222. cellence of Manchester Memorialto initiating responsive services, His Democratic challenger, state T leadership role in the establishment tantly. the commitment of its respect open days Monday thru Saturday Hospital's medical staff has par­ needed programs and important — P a tr Special Prices for 13 Days Onlyll Rep. Christine Niedermeier. re­ of Cardiac Rehabilitation and medical professionals. ported raising $225,351 and spend­ alleled the rapid expansion and medical innovations. Univen SALE ENDS DEC. 24 area-wide emergency medical care At the heart of the Manchester ing $254,869. She reported a debt of growth of the East-of-the-River Traditionally, our medical is a higi We will take a full 25% Off any job that we sell. $80,845. including loans and un­ programs. Memorial medical staff is a desire Coloml community. staff, working closely with the hos­ settled bills. Our medical staff's dedica­ to make this an even better place an acc) GO TO HARVARD In the 5th District. Republican This development has had pital. has been at the forefront of R ece Encore Jewelers Club Rep. John Rowland beat back a tion and attention to excellence to live. Their neighborliness and — ROOFING — SIDING — mutual benefits. The challenges in­ advancing services and programs. alm a it challenger by raising $321,728 and extends to every phase of Man - sense of closeness to the area is spending $339,430. Democrat herent in a growing area provide In the 1950s they were in­ Airpori — MASONRY - member name, Chester Memorial Hospital's something you won't find just any­ should Jam es Cohen reported spending talented, dedicated physicians with fluential in beginning Progressive 59 address $333,424 and raising $170,004. Cohen where. And best of all they are en rout Call Todayl Time is Running Out $ .* Patient Care, which led to the medical services, providing the reported a campaign debt of unique opportunities to serve. The here, dedicated to the challenge of Univer telephone. Intensive Care Unit concept. In the area with a superior array of Harvard University—just one of the many sights to see in historic $212,437. quality of life has attracted the In the 6th District. Republican medical and surgical specialties. a growing community. th e Dollar average of ten purchases free toward your next purchase. majority of our 150 physicians to 1960s they helped introduce the SHE Cambridge, MA. Get away this weekend. Kids and cars stay free, incumbent Nancy Johnson raised Transferable among family members. live or have practices East-of-the- agents ‘per night plus tax, single or double occupancy ' $356,616 and spent $385,498, the airport c o m p a n y Not valid on sale Items. reports showed. Her unsuccessful River. Our community benefits impris( 643-2659 opponent. Democrat Paul Amenta, M a n c h ester M em o rial H ospital detenti' 555 Main Street • Manchester, C T 06040 reported raising $37,543 and spend­ Sheratun C'ornnfiaricl«*Holri 203-643-5353 ing $40,757. under r Sheraton Hotels. Inns & Resorts Worldwide All incumbents except McKinney A Neighbor for Life at a fed The hospitality people of ITT won by margins of 60 percent of the summt MANY FINANCING PLANS AVAILABLE 16 GARDEN STREET, HARVARD SQUARE. CAMBRIDGE. MA vote or more. McKinney was held to countrj 617/547-4800 less than .55 nerconf Abra '1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 — 7 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec, 16, 1986 9 -M OPINION Ifs no best-seller, but guide to special colleges is a hot item HAOAI charging $8 per copy. Contacted schools about their pro­ said. By Brent Laymon because there was so little informa­ IQ test for learning disabled But educators have discovered A publisher has expressed inter­ grams, they kept referring her to The Associated Press tion for kids who are learning students. that people with such disabilities est in putting the information on a Simsbury; Arkava said. disabled and ^ who want to go to Arkava and a colleague in the can compensate in various ways. SIMSBURY — It hasn’t hit the college,” Arkava said Monday. guidance department at Simsbury computer disc, Arkava said. People with learning disabilities The college responses were origi­ can’t process certain kinds of An example is student who must best-seller list, but a local guidance “ Often, the information that was High School, Barbara Sterrett, always use a calculator because his Secret talks nally Intended only as a resource information, Sterrett said. The counselor’s book about colleges available was erroneous,” he said. distributed a two-page question­ brain won’t process simple arith­ Jack that cater to students with learning “ Kids were coming back to us and naire to 157 colleges. Of 120 that for Simsbury High School, Arkava condition has nothing to do with said. "W e didn’t start out intending intelligence, she said. metic problems even though he can disabilities is a hot item among saying, ‘Why did you tell me that responded, 60 colleges had full grasp complex mathematical the­ parents and school systems. college had a program? It „ programs and 28 others had limited to publish a book,” he said. Disabilities can range from by 8th, town Anderson dyslexia, in which a person has ories, Sterrett said. Alan Arkava, guidance director doesn’t.’ ” programs. Arkava said. Word about the project spread, however. After the school received difficulty reading because his brain “ The world is not going to for Simsbury public schools, says The book contains sifch informa­ The Simsbury school system has change, so you learn to compen­ he’s gotten calls from as far away tion as whether a school gives sold 250 copies of the book, 15 requests for the 75-page docu­ scrambles letters, to attention sate.” she said. as Virginia about the book, which students extra time to take tests or “Colleges Offering Programs for ment. Simsbury school officials deficit disease, which means a THE FI betray public person has a very short attention contains extensive information provides taped textbooks for those Students with Learning Disabili­ agreed to publish the information. about special programs at 60 who have difficulty reading. It also ties,” to parents and school sys­ One call came from a University span. President-elect Dwight D. Eisen­ colleges and universities lists any charges for such services, tems in Connecticut, New York and of Virginia graduate student who Until relatively recently, it was hower kept his campaign promise Partly because leaders in the Eighth nationwide. the school’s admission require­ . Massachusetts. Arkava said. Pub­ said she was writing a dissertation asssumed that such people in 1952 to visit Korea to assess the Prison heads on the same subject. As she wouldn’t go to college, Sterrett Utilities District continue to suffer from “ We were very, very frustrated ments, and whether it requires an lished in May. the school system is short-sightedness, their upcoming talks with the town government are likely to be held in won’t cry as secret. Sales tax receipts continue to climb PARK 'n’ GROOM Members of the district Board of Directors million a year, a fraction of the decided Monday that when their negotiators Hansen leaves HARTFORD (AP) — Revenues cars because of attractive financ­ Since the 1986-87 budget year The Return billions in tax revenues that come in, sit down with their counterparts from the from the state sales tax are ing packages — before the end of began July 1, the state has collected each year, he said. continuing an upward trend, but a the year. That, in turn, has helped $589.7 million under the 7.5 percent of the town, the doors should be closed to the public. WASHINGTON — Form er Rep. George Hansen, Further, Baida said, any reduc­ top budget official says concern is swell state tax coffers. sales tax, an increase of $78.9 Only two members, Thomas Landers and tion in the oil company tax would be House Call R-Idaho, is serving five to 15 months in the mounting over how Connecticut Figures released Monday showed million over the same period in the more than offset by belter-than- Joseph Tripp, stood up for openness. Petersburg (Va.) Federal Prison Camp for falling will fare under the federal tax sales tax receipts up 16.1 percent in 1985-86 fiscal year. Profeaaional Dog Grooming that comes to you. BLONC expected receipts from the real Although that development will certainly to list certain transactions in a required financial reform plan. October compared with October In large part because of that • Grooming conveniently done at home disclosure report. He is scheduled to be paroled this 1985. Baida's office had expected a increase, the state expects to end estate tax. I'L L e meet with a warm reception from the town “ What’s going to happen after “ The number of houses being sold a Night & weekend appointments available TONISI 17.4 percent increase. the budget year with a $142.8 week. ,.i January first, that’s the only is not substantially higher, but the a MasterCard, VISA, American Express accepted IMPOR side, it will prove unfortunate for Manchester “ But the fact that it was a little million surplus. CONTI Prison authorities could well be releasing concern we have,” said Edward C. prices are higher than last year and atldrge. less doesn’t mean much because 16 Baida said that because of low All grooming done in our specially equipped van. Hansen in self-defense. He is the adult version of Baida, chief of economic and that’s being reflected in the real In the election last month, the Eighth percent by itself is a very, very prices for oil. his office will likely the obstreperous brat in O. Henry’s "The Ransom revenue forecasting in the gover­ estate tax,” said Baida. DOG GROOMING NOW A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE. strong performance,” Baida said, reduce its expectations of revenue District Fire Department won a vote of of Red Chief,” who raised so much caln that his nor’s budget office. That tax, which amounts to 0.5 “ The Christmas shopping season , from the oil company tax. He said it Under the new law. sales tax percent of the price of a home, has Park ’n’ Groom Inc. KloWlo Dog Grooming confidence from the people of Manchester. hapless kidnappers wound up paying his father to should be a very good one, too,” was too early to say how much of payments will no longer be deducti­ brought in $39.7 million so far this Standing up to an assault on district autonomy take the kid back. Sales tax revenues were up 24 reduction will be made, but said it ble on federal tax returns. As a year, an increase of $8.3 million 569-8293 ______conceived by top Democrats, the voters Hansen has always been a maverick. In his seven result, many consumers are buying percent in Baida’s last monthly would not be very much. That tax produces about $35 over this time last year. turned thumbs down on a proposal designed to terms in the House, he was a pain in the posterior of “ big ticket” items — especially report. foster forced consolidation. Without that bureaucrats in the Internal Revenue Service, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration “ mandate there would have been no agreement and other agencies he believed were constricting on the town’s part to talk at all. Open Forum the rights of individuals. During his 5'/i months in More die ON TH The vote in the district Monday night is a prison, his critical faculties have grown even j- victory only for those who have something to sharper. In crashes hide. It will pave the way for Leaf collection: misinterpretation of what happened on Nov. 4 HANSEN HAS PENNED a steady stream of and for unbridled dealing in a back-room Judgment of the leaves letters to former colleagues in Congress, written a ;■ *Bah Humbug’ magazine article lambasting the “ American with trucks atmosphere. Gulag,” filed numerous complaints with prison C a n you The issues that divide the town and Eighth To the Editor: Snow, snow, beautiful snow. officials and telephoned us on a regular basis. District are issues of broad concern, and “ They can swallow me like Jonah in the whale,” HARTFORD (AP) - More peo­ With us for days, then away you go. ple died in crashes involving said the 6-foot-6 arch-conservative, “ but I can still accountability should be a hallmark of the ’Tis two weeks before Christ­ Leaving behind you, all wet and yucky, tractor-trailers in Connecticut dur­ coming negotiations. The refusal on the part mas and our leaves remain on Piles of wet leaves, soggy and mucky. give them indigestion.” ing the first six months of 1986 than of leaders on either side of Middle Turnpike to East Middle Turnpike. You’re piled up on Henry, Hemlock and Bissell, Shortly after our Thanksgiving Day report on during the same period of 1985, but recognize that indicates that the public • In a recent article, 90% of the Just waiting again to be clean as a whistle. Hansen’s blistering review of the prison cuisine, he ■ fewer people were injured, accord­ snot y o u r went on a hunger strike. In a memo to the camp ing to state transportation officials. interest may fall behind others in the coming leaf collection was reported com­ But from Adams to Wyllis, and streets in between pleted and it was said that this Almost missing none, ugly piles are to be seen. administrator, D.A. Chapman, Hansen explained Figures released Monday by the U.8. A talks. state Department of Transporta­ system of leaf collection has We’ve been promised to pickup time and again. that for months he had "tried and watched others r proven to be quite successful. If try to correct obvious hazards” in preparation and tion also showed that the total For fulfillment of promise everyone has a yen. number of accidents involving this is the case, why have we, as handling of food, “ only to be rejected, refused and Leaves, leaves, "Beautiful?” NO! tractor-trailers went from 798 in the even ridiculed.” yet, not had one pickup? We' re weary of you, when, oh when will you go. first six months of 1985 to 909 in the Therefore, he wrote, “ I shall not be eating any Many residents are awaiting We wonder if you on our streets will stay lay first six months of 1986, a 13.9 the return of the trucks. How When time is no more, and it’s Judgment Day? such food which is handled or processed in the percent increase. fortunate for them—at least some Petersburg Prison kitchen facilities except a very Overall highway traffic, includ­ Enough games few items which I might comfortably ingest with of their leaves were collected. We Beatrice B. MacAlpIne ing motor vehicles, increased be­ realize that the weather has 103 Henry St. some degree of safety.” Since Dec. 1, Hansen has tween 10 percent and 12 percent on slowed down this process but this subsisted on milk, soda and fruit or vegetable Interstate 95 and between 6 percent When it comes to lotteries, Connecticut has is ridiculous. juices. and 7 percent on all other highways, its share. The turnpike is heavily traveled We wrote to the Petersburg prison warden, Jeff during the same period, he said. TTie accidents occurred on 1-84, Already there are the daily three-number and the leaves are constantly Clark, listing most of Hansen’s complaints. The has been evidenced, and those of bear in my car and my plan was to 1-395, 1-91, 1-691, and 1-95, said game and its companion-plus-one, “ Play being blown back on the walks and warden responded, and we then spoke to Hansen us who have been involved with return him to the store. Richard A. Martinez, a DOT into our yards. On several occa­ for his rebuttal. Four.” There is the twice-weekly Lotto game, this effort are most appreciative I thoughtto myself thatthisbear assistant planning director. sions a truck and an auto have The DOT statistics showed that 12 and there are all the instant tickets anyone of this support. did not belong on a shelf — he been stuck in the lea ves. I , f or one, HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: people died in 11 fatal accidents It is our earnest hope that those belonged to someone. I turned my could want to buy. along with many of my neighbors • Hansen; Inmatesontheway to meals, work involving trucks between Jan. 1 and P» who have postponed a gift to this car around and drove to a local Now state lottery chief J. Blaine Lewis Jr. is would also welcome the sight of a and recreation, must pass a large electric June 30 this year, compared with point would now come forward to church. I walked in with the bear pushing for standby legislation so the state Public Works Department leaf- transformer leaking carcinogenic PCB. Clark; the eight who died in seven fatal help us through this last portion of and explained my attachment to it can start a new game “ if something comes removal vehicle. There was “ a small leak confined to the concrete accidents during the same period of A( the drive. We think you will find it and asked if they would please along that looks good.” What looks good to slab” under the transformer; it was repaired in 1985, Martinez said. a most appropriate Christmas gift give it to a child who would be in Florence Miele August. Hansen; The cleanup was in September, “ It’s higher than we’d like to see I Stoi Lewis and other officials is the idea of joining to the community as a whole. need of a toy for Christmas. Their it. but not overly’ larming,” Mar­ 393 E. Middle Turnpike and meanwhile the inmates waiting for dinner wd! a multi-state lottery, something that answer was that some child was tinez said. “ Considering the in­ stood in the PCB puddle. 7 Kim going to be very happy on crease in traffic, it’s somewhat apparently is prohibited by a moratorium William R. Johnson • Hansen; The dining room is infested with I I Cry Co-Chairman Christmas morning. expected.” 12 Fen currently on the books. Creche drive still roaches and flies, and garbage is flushed out the State transportation officials re­ Nativity Scene Fund Drive I walked away feeling very 14 Per “ If it comes about and we’re not involved,” back door of the kitchen into a main pathway, corded 186 tractor-trailer accidents happy and a thought came to me, 15 Rec Lewis warned, “ we could get hurt badly.” needs your help eventually making its way into the Appomattox in which people were injured in the that doing this made me feel mui P.S. Donations may be made River. Clark; “ The camp dining and kitchen area first six months of 1986, a 2 percent Unless he and the other high rollers in wonderful and in turn some child 16 Mai payable to The Nativity Scene is not fly- and roach-infested, nor do we flush drop from the 190 injury accidents Newington know something that’s been would receive a beautiful present 17 Fen To the Editor: Fund, c/o P.O. Box 231, Manches­ garbage into the river.” Hansen; “ It is impossible in the first half of 1985, Martinez hidden from the rest of the state, it appears on Christmas. 19 Cht ter, CT 06040. to get from point A to point B without walking said. In large measure because of the If all of us donated a toy or gift Through July 1 of this year, 20 Poi they’re putting the cart before the proverbial through the slop (from the kitchen). The sidewalk support provided by your paper, this Christmas, what a joyous transportation officials recorded 22 Sle( horse in this lobbying effort. The law goes right through the slop puddle and the hill the Nativity Scene Fund is now Christmas we could make for a 58,400 accidents involving trucks, mei restricting state-sponsored gambling was Let’s all make beside it is trenched to take it from the sidewalk within $2,500 of its goal. child. buses and other motor vehicles. In 25 Jok enacted for good reason, and the idea of into the river when it is hosed.... Roaches 26 Dar Understandably, with the The holidays are very difficult all of 1985, the accident total was children happy constantly fall out of the milk dispenser.” Chr starting another lottery should be approached creches now in place, there is times for that child who sees other 115,600. officials said. • Hansen: Food is hauled in a truck bed 29 Bee with caution. perhaps a possibility that the children making out lists and encrusted with slop and slime. Clark; “ The food is anc If a good multi-state proposal does come continuing flow of funds will To the Editor: talking about all the material placed in covered containers and does not come in 31 Syn dissipate; however, if we are to things that they want. Rail service along, the Legislature should consider letting contact with the truck bed. The truck is rhy repay the loans that have been Last week while I was Christ­ Let us open ourhearts and make Connecticut participate, providing it scraps periodically cleaned.” Hansen; The truck bed is 33 Stri provided and to build up a small mas shopping I came across a this a special Christmas for some one of the current games to avoid saturation. “ hosed, not scrubbed or disinfected.” To put it 35 Sm cash reserve against future ex­ beautiful teddy bear. He was too child, after all this is a tim etogive in sad shape Meanwhile, the lawmakers have more another way, he said, the “ slop is periodically 36 Cai penses, there is a need to have a beautiful to leave on the shelf so I and to share with those around us. livened up with water. ” sub important things to do than cater to the whims continuing commitment to the purchased him. I soon found out Merry Christmas. • Hansen; Inmates were forced to “ rappel” over W ATERBU RY (AP) - The 37 Ov< of the ever-growing bureaucracy that project. that the person he was intended a cliff along the river to retrieve mistakenly state’s passenger rail service has 38 Orr legalized gambling has brought into It is most gratifying to note the for wouldbereceivingone already Carol A. Harrison 39 W r dumped stones now being used at a prison official’s fallen on hard times, with all 13 of broad community support that for Christmas. I packed up the Coventry 42 Re] existence. residence. Clark; "During the repair of a walkway its single-car trains expected to be 45 Nin at one of our government-owned houses, the out of service until at least 1988. according to a published report. 46 Tic walkway stones were mistakenly discarded over a The Sunday Republican of Water- 4 9 Tri! sloping embankment. Rather than to replace the bury found that despite the prob­ bel Shame on U.S. for imprisoning journaiist costly stones, they were retrieved.... As a safety lems, state officials are not about to 51 Act precaution, the inmates were provided a safety line give up on the SPV 2000 vehicles and Sw to maintain their footing.” Hansen; “ It was a cliff, are going ahead with a rehabilita­ 53 To year she publicly criticized the M-19 guerrllls for One of the most miserable performances by a the footing was bad and one guy was hurt by the tion plan that will cost up to $4 54 log public official I have witnessed was turned in their violent attack on the Palace of Justice in rope strung around his waist.” million. 55 Lor recently on CBS-TV’s “ " by Ronald Bogota. The newspaper, in an examina­ 56 Sm Reagan’s assistant secretary of state for Lara, also interviewed on “ 60 Minutes,” Pentagon watch tion of state records, reported that inter-American affairs, Elliott Abrams. George categorically denied the charges made against her five of the cars have been out of Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger has Free gift for all who call i(jentifying their house- Abrams appeared on the show to justify the by Reagan’s spokesman. service for between seven months issued a stern warning to his subordinates not to Reagan administration’s mistreatment of a McGovern Although she has been critical of the government and 30 months because of fires. The His put pressure on defense contractors or their no obligation! respected young journalist from Bogota, Colombia in Bogota as well as the Reagan administration, other eight have broken down so Ho employees who speak out on public policy matters. often they are no longer reliable, Call 649-9601 Go — Patricia Lara. A graduate of Columbia cabinet officials in Colombia have nonetheless Weinberger was responding to a stinging inspector the newspaper said. University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Lara defended her patriotism and integrity while Dinner for 2 at Cavey’s-w hen we sell your home. Fur general’s finding that high N avy officials — Only three of the SPV 2000 trains is a highly regarded reporter for El Tiempo — expressing shock over her treatment by Reagan Spi including N avy Secretary John Lehman — were can be used on Metro-North Com­ Giv Colombia’s most prestigious newspaper. She is also officials. muter Railroad branch lines be­ instrumental in the firing of a Raytheon executive 6 Ins an acclaim ed author. bizarre procedure was necessary to protect tbe The New Yorker magazine, in an article on this cause of equipment problems, the who voiced public doubts about the need for every Check this aerial now-call as soon as you Recently, she was selected for an award by her security of the United States. Notwithstanding the issue, cites the Colombian foreign minister’s newspaper found. for a big penny the Pentagon asks for at budget time. alma mater. She arrived on Oct. 12 at Kennedy young woman’s excellent record at Columbia observations about administration charges, “ We The trains manufactured by spot your house. Airport in New York with a bona fide visa for what University and her position as an accomplished don’t know where the U.S. government obtained Transit America were purchased should have been a routine walk through customs journalistlwho has gained the respect of Colombian such information.” by the state for $13 million in 1980, en route to the award ceremony at Columbia politicians of widely differing views, Abrams tried Also cited by the New Yorker was former They were to be loaned free of to paint her as a serious threat to America. President Belisario Betancur, a strong critic of the iHaurlipatpr HrralJi charge to Amtrak for use on the University. New Haven-Springfield line. How­ surprise Cl Linking her to the M-19 guerrillas of Colombia M-19S, who said that Patricia Lara is “ in the first Founded In 1881 ever, Amtrak stopped using the SHE WAS IM M EDIATELY SEIZED by customs and to the Cuban government, Abrams vaguely ranks of her profession.” trains 13 months ago. referred to her frequent visits to Cuba, implying Betancur then referred to those in the Reagan PENNY M.SIEFFERT ... Publliher Drinks not included at Cavey's agents and held under guard overnight at the DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.. The newspaper also found there “W that she must somehow be under the control of administration who have attacked Patricia Lara as . Exacullvt Editor airport. For the next two days she was kept JAMES P. SACKS. Managing Editor have been 11 fires on the SPVs since imprisoned at an immigration and naturalization Havana. Citing no proof of her involvement in “ officials who do not bring honor to the ideals of ALEXANDER QIRELLI. .. Ataoclata Editor they started service, with two cars TO detention center. Then she spent another two days terrorist activities, he said, “ She hasn’t been one of freedom sought and proclaimed by the founders of catching fire on July 3, 1983. The under maximum security and solitary confinement the bomb throwers, but her role is every bit as the great U.S. nation.” DENISE A. ROBERTS .Advartlaing Dlractor trains were kept in service because TQI MARK F. ABRAITIS .....Butinaaa Managar officials believed the fires to be at a federal prison. She was finally called into a important.” What that role is we are left to wonder. To Betancur’s words. I can only say amen. PRE SHELDON COHEN . Compoting Managar Crossen Realty Inc. unrelated mishaps, although Am­ summary legal proceeding and kicked out of the ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... • Praatroom Managar trak now believes the fires resulted ACTUALLY, IN 1984 Patricia Lara publicly Former senator and presidential candidate JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar 117 Buckland St. • Manchester, CT country. from a design “ conducive to fire,” George McGovern writes a svnriirnted rnlnmti Abrams told the CBS audience that all of this praised a truce in the guerrilla war. The following the newspaper found. 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday^ P6C. 16, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 16. 1986 — » 10 — I HAOAR THE HORNIRLC by DIk Brown* SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Chari** M. Schulz

ARB OtJL,r IhtTBRBSTBP ISl n-\io ONB THIH& J I WAS W0NPERIN6 IF J yOU'P LET US MAKE v.s./worid In Brief I State holds hosts liable for guests SOME PAPER CHAINS FOR OUR CHRISTMAS TREE.. liability. Iraq holds up OPEC price accord According to '"rhe people were not excited about having liability extended to 7 " GENEVA — OPEC’s hopes for decisive action to dry up the Drunk Driver Liability world oil glut and boost prices have been dampened by the courts and legisla­ them,” said Tom Mann, an Iowa state senator who sponsored legis­ resurfacing of one of its most intractable problems: the war tures in at least 14 between Iran and Iraq. 15 states hold hosts liable for guests’ lation exempting hosts from the J state’s dram shop act. "W e felt that The 13 oil ministers of the Organization of Petroleum states, the host can act was not meant for those who '"V Exporting Countries were entering their sixth day of drunken driving. _____ | Maine I ENI provide drinks at a social occasion Manbl deliberations today on a plan for cutting oil production in an be sued if it can be who may not have the same trained "WX, VOU KNOW, A5 SORT UJE COULP START UllTH attempt to push up prices. and L eye as a bartender.” conspi THE PHANTOM by L** Falk A Sy Bany OF A CLASS PROJECT.. MV MATH PAPER.. After Monday’s session, conference sources said the key proven he 'knew or f t Lawmakers in other states, in­ schedi obstacle was Iraq’s refusal to be committed to a lower level of oil „* T A R A S H m production than Iran. The sources spoke on condition they not be ico. Rhode Island and Maine, have until 1 OF PRESIPENT LUASA V identified. / / / that his guest was passed legislation defining a host’s A c IVOKf OF BANGALLA I 1 ^ ) LANA Iran and Iraq have been at war for more than six years. responsibility. In many cases the postpt drunk action came in response to the defeni liability insurance crisis of the past Seal Nicaragua says Hall had Jail map By Fred Boyles two years. arresl 1 /z-M The Associated Press In most cases those laws limit consp lJ MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Officials said one of the maps found liability to the serving of minors or in the sock of an arrested American showed the area around the ning ( BOSTON — A guest is served obviously intoxicated guests. First £iAN6ALLA \ prison where convicted American mercenary Eugene Hasenfus CAPTAIN EASY ^^by Crooka A Casale drinks, then drives. ’There is an Mand is serving a 30-year sentence. " SO AFTER WE COVEREP * accident, an injury, sometimes a presic SIX PAYS IN ONE STOP"... '"rHERE WERE STOONG feel­ The U.S. Embassy meanwhile said it still is waiting for an death. Who is responsible? Black boxes Acc * I II ^ answer from the leftist Sandinista government on its request to ings on the part of some legislators Wo'iit sbup- riA L00KI^16• fop 6oMe- ^ WELL HOT unless it is .15 and above.” L CONCEALED EIACny The pilots, who left California at 8 a.m. Sunday, were expected attention two years ago with a Courts in Wisconsin, Pennsylva­ tive commission studying the im­ Lesniak said the legislation came were ^I^1PUT. CAN ‘tbO 6U6GES7T TiilNG- To /V\ftKe Triefft ruling by the New Jersey Supreme nia and Michigan, limited their pact of Kelly V . Gwinnell found no a sa (FTiMlsriC,eN£l?6£'nc. to cross over the Philippines around 19:39 a.m. PST after shutting despite pressure to pass a law WAV& To IMPROVE down the experimental craft’s front engine and taking advantage Court. rulings to the serving of alcohol to evidence of a significant increasein overturning the Supreme Court said. Thi m ? lO ^ MORALE? EXClTeb ABOUT of the strong tailwinds. In the case, Kelly v. Gwinnell, a minors. cases. decision. THeiR cm&9S! couple served the equivalent of 13 In Illinois, Georgia and Colorado, Jury Verdict Research Inc., a “ We could have taken the easy by F 4 m Concert remembers Otis Redding drinks to a guest in less than two it was the legislatures that acted, private Ohio com pany. found only a way out and exempted the host The hours, then let him get in his car and passing laws that also limit social few social host suits among the from liability,” he said. "But there com) iV/e MADISON, Wis. — Drummer Clyde Stubblefield remembers drive away. host suits to cases involving mi­ 2,500 cases it reviews each month are advantages to making the host to be where he was 19 years ago when the voice of a legend in the nors. Louisiana and Indiana have from around the country. responsible. We restricted it to get to th making named Otis Redding was silenced forever. THE GUEST’S CAR struck laws on the books permitting suits "A s of now. there is not a big flood the really irresponsible person.” Boud ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Graue Stubblefield was backing soul singer James Brown on a St. another car while trying to pass on for the excesses of adult guests. of these cases,” said Jeanine ford nette 1 j_ WHAT IS IMPORTANT Louis stage Dec. 19,1967, when the announcement was made that a curve. ’The driver of the second Fisher, an assistant research car suffered a broken ankle and THE COURT RULINGS and director. " IF A PERSON keeps serving or affid. IS THAT YOU'RE OUT­ a plane carrying Redding and his entourage had crashed into a NUMBERED.' NOW jaw. She sued both the intoxicated legislative action brought new insists that an intoxicated person Thi Madison lake. U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit GIVE IT UP! driver and his hosts. public debate to the issue of SOME PREDICT the cases will continue drinking, we think they Boud “ The whole place went silent,’’ said Stubblefield, who had The court said the hosts bore drunken driving. increase as attorneys become more have a responsibility as a host,” invef played behind Redding. responsibility for the accident, " It ’s a difficult question that cuts fam iliar with the concept of host said Ron Servis, public affairs Othe Eleven form er members of Redding’s band and the outlining sjpecific criteria that both ways,” said David Horowitz, a director for Mothers Against Drunk have WAVE! WHAT \ (VN\ AFRAIP OF HEIGHT s T ^ liability. ARE VOO POINO1 Pinetoppers, another soul group, are performing a benefit would permit similar lawsuits. Los Angeles superior court judge “ The trend among lawyers in Driving. If OP THERE?.' J concert tonight to raise money for a memorial near Lake “ Where the social host directly who participated in the ABA study. drunk driving cases is 'to find out But some fear such legislation guilt; Monona, where Redding and six others died when their serves the guest and continues to do "The public wants to stop driving where the person got the alcohol may be asking too much of hosts. mum twin-engine Beechcraft crashed three miles short of the Dane so even after the guest is visibly under the influence and at the same from and if it’s a social host, you James Mosher, director of the and I County Airport. intoxicated, knowing that the guest time, they don’t want to be held to just don’t drop the case anymore,” Prevention Research Center, said will soon be driving home, the some possible liability if they do said Victor Colman. a research homeowners may someday face the social host may be liable for the serve someone who ends up in an analyst with the San Francico- same constraints as bar owners Leadership change rumcred In Hand consequences of the resulting accident.’ ’ based Prevention Research Center, when it comes to serving alcohol to N( HANOI, Vietnam — Delegates to the Communist P arty’s Sixth drunken driving.” the court said. An Associated Press-Media CJen- a state and federally funded organi­ friends and family. THE BORN LOSER ’ by Art Saniom Congress are freely discussing rumors of top leadership changes Other state courts have also ruled eral poll taken last year found that zation that studies issues connected "W e could be moving in the r in favor of some type of host while those questioned favored with alcohol abuse. direction that if you’re throwing a sc JSV\ C »V f 6 iZ-16 AKIP NO, IP W T MAt=e HO05E ^ ^ EWC30(&H,. -MEET VOU with Western reporters allowed to cover the proceedings for the DOyOUAW ^ CO you FEALIZE liability. Courts in Minnesota, Iowa tough measures against drunken Fear of such lawsuits prompted big party there are some proce­ IT'9 FOUFAVEM, ' I calls!-SEE ME AT MV OFFICE! r-^ !^W EPe IN 20 minutes. first time. and California extended so-called driving, 65 percent felt hosts should the legislatures of Iowa, Minnesota dures you should follow,” he said. tioirx. cA ii^ Lower-level government officials were pulling reporters aside cc dram shop laws, rules governing not be liable for a guest’s later and California to overturn court “ I don’t think society is ready for CCCTDP.? jHOPWAPFT,e?' to talk about reports that party chief Truong Chinh, Prim e licensed sellers of alcohol, to actions. decisions that favored host that.” Minister Pham Van Dong, and key Politburo member Le Due BC PuMmles Astrograph Tho, all would step down during the four-day congress that rely stat( convened Monday. 6 new The resignations, if true, would follow months of strong cons criticism of leadership failings, especially over economic policy. Panel urges huge federal pay hikes ACROSS 7 Wine (Fr.) Answer to Previous Puzzle Fi 8 Short sword They would be the most dramatic changes in the Communist had ^ o u r both the House and the Senate overturn them. The recommendations submitted Monday to 1 Stop talking (2 9 At the summit party’s 56-year history. WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal advisory effet commission, calling top officials’ salaries Reagan's salary of $200,000 would not be Reagan called for the heads of agencies such as wds.) 10 Season of ^ i r t h d s Q F wen changed. the FBI and the National Aeronautics and Space 7 Kind of meat woefully inadequate, is urging immediate pay Sept fasting Similar recommendations from five previous Administration to get raises of 73 percent, 11 Crystalline gem Carnegie Hall epen after rehab raises of 60 percent to 80 percent for members of ranc 12 Brown pigment Dec. 17, 1986 Congress and the Cabinet, judges and the heads commissions on the same issue never have been boosting their pay from $77,400 to $135,000, the 12 Femele sibling FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thave* ity c 13 Thing in law NEW YORK — Sinatra sang, Horowitz played and Bernstein of government agencies. enforced in full. And there were suggestions same as recommended for members of 14 Perspires Sept 18 Speck of In the year ahead, you may become in­ conducted, as Carnegie Hall reopened after a seven-month, Pay for members of the House and Senate, Monday from members of Congress that Congress. 15 Recite volved in a lucrative venture with oth­ moisture from $39-million effort to update the famed concert hall’s mechanics which would have to pass on the proposal, would boosting their pay into the six figures is as Salaries for the nation’s 821 federal judges musically ers. Although it will be successful as a HALFWAY PoWN TUP wou the eyes while restoring its 19th Century acoustics. go from $77,400 to $135,000. Cabinet secretaries’ politically unacceptable now as in the past. would be boosted also — from $81,000 to $130,000 16 Male or female group activity, you'll end up handling it for trial judges and from $85,700 to $135,000 for ipal 20 Atomic number on your own. There was wide praise for the hall’selegantappearance, but no salaries would almost double — from $88,800 to 17 Feminine suffix 5 |e:i SLOf>E, JL ^ P A L I Z E P “ The idea that officials can’t live on incomes appellate judges. The annual pay of Chief that (abbr.) unanimous answer to Monday night’s big musical question: $160,000. already five times greater than that of the 19 Chooses Justice William H. Rehnquist and his retired the i 21 Shakespearean SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Nega­ What, if anything, did the restoration do to Carnegie’s magic If approved by President Reagan, the average American worker is absurd,” said "I 20 Poison tive financial trends will reverse them­ X WA^’N 'T THP MA^TPf? predecessor, Warren Burger; Vice President villain sound? recommendations of the panel, chaired by Rep. Carl Pursell, R-Mich., who vowed to rm selves today. Try to get the benefits George Bush and House Speaker-designate Jim 22 Sleeveless gar­ Glenn Dicterow, concertmaster of the New York Philhar­ General Foods Corp. Chairman James L. oppose any increase. 22 River in South from this while the getting is good. Gel a Wright, D-Texas., would be raised to $175,000. age) ment op Mr P^TINY- monic, said the restoration seemed to have improved the hall’s Ferguson, could be submitted to Congress as Tl 25 Joke anthology Africa jump on life by understanding the intlu- u part of the president’s fiscal 1988 budget Also criticizing the commission’s plan was The Supreme Court’s eight associate justices ences that will govern you in the year acoustics — on the stage and in the front rows of the audience. aboi 26 Dancer 23 Omeletlike proposal on Jan. 5. The raises, for 3,000 top consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who urged a would receive a salary hike from $107,200 to 44 Fuss (comp, ahead. Send for your Astro-Graph pre­ did Charisse 24 Colt's father 32 Urns federal officials, would be automatic unless "citizens’ revolt” to fight the pay increases. $165,000. 34 Tended wd.) dictions today. Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, ID TuAves II -/4, cov< 29 Becoming 26 Movie 39 Razor clam 46 Musical group c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, the ancient 27 Charitable or­ Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to More dead In Pakistan ethnic riots 40 Eggs on 47 Am not (si.) prei 31 Syncopated ganization state your zodiac sign. 41 Singer Bob 48 Crafty KARACHI, Pakistan — Ethnic fighting erupted again today Cl rhythm (abbr.) Gl finds Korean friend 34 years later WINTHROP -by Dick Cevalli Boa 50 _____ Moines CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Agree­ after a night in which residents stood on their rooftops to guard 33 Stranded 28 Land title 42 7, Roman 52 Ear (comb, ments that you nail down today will be whe against rioters who had burned hundreds of buildings. The 35 Small weight 30 Pour forth 43 Slave form) permanent and bountiful, especially if a I TOOK CHIFeOM HIS WE DID FINE UNTIL insu clashes have left at least 146 people dead and 545 injured. W ILDERVILLE, Ore. (AP) - 36 Caustic friend for whom you have respect is LBASH TO THE VETfe CHIPS RECOQ-NIZED ther involved. Although thousands of Pakistani army and navy troops When Lee Soo Man moved from substance YESTERDAY. THE BUILDIN©... inve continued to patrol Karachi, rival groups again today battled Korea to New York six years ago, 37 Over (prof.) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Be extra ma) with shotguns, daggers, knives and pistols in violence that he sometimes would walk the 38 Ornamental ball amicable with persons you meet today I f V streets looking for the tall, hawk- a ri! whose line of work is similar to yours. A affected about half the city. 39 Wraps nosed GI who had given him a home Tl big opportunity could come through Fighting also flared again in Hyderabad. 169 miles to the east, that 42 Reject during the Korean War. one of these contacts. where a bank, two government offices and 12 shops were set 45 Nimble Con Sellers, 64, was looking, too, ing for 46 Tic- . ■toe PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Pleasant ablaze, witnesses said. and when he returned to Korea in The violence began late Saturday when Pathans, angered by cam 49 Tristan's things could happen for you today if you October to research a novel about 9 liab beloved 22 23 24 don't take yourself or events too seri­ police drug and weapons raids in their neighborhoods, took to the the war, he took a scrapbook with Dl» Con 51 Actress ously. Whatever occurs can be turned streets and began erecting barricades. Witnesses said full-scale pictures of a 12-year-old boy in to your advantage. agei Swanson rioting began Sunday when the Pathans began attacking combat fatigues and carrying an ARIES (March 21-April 19) The full Cor Mohajirs and Biharis. M-1 carbine. 53 To be sure force of your luck isn’t apt to come into Mui 54 Ingesting play today until you really need it. All will Thanks to some lucky breaks, 55 Long times then meld together to help you make Counsel sought In Nofziger probe they found each other last weekend 56 Snobbish gains. Bridge after 34 years of trying. P< TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It looks like WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is seeking an " I looking for him all my life,” you may derive personal benelils from DOWN independent counsel to investigate whether former presidential Lee, 47, said Sunday in his broken two unrelated sources. They will come English from the living room of from people of both sexes who like you. aide Lyn Nofziger violated the law by helping a New 'York firm Hissing sound Avoidance play would have played low from his hand. Sellers’ southern Oregon ranch GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Conditions He would then have returned to dum­ obtain a $31 million military contract, sources say. Hockey player NORTH house. " I only know him as Sgt. look extremely favorable for you today to the nth degree my and played another club, intending Federal law enforcement sources who asked not to be Gordie where your worldly wants are con­ ♦ A 8 7 4 Connie. I cannot find this.” the same strategy. However, he was identified said Monday the department filed a motion requesting Furze genus cerned. This advantageous tide also ¥ J 9 3 They met the first time on the By James Jacoby spared that trouble when East played appointment of an independent counsel by a special, three-judge Spanish aunt spills over into your career area. ♦ A 6 streets of Taegu, South Korea, after P CANCER (June 21-July 22) Competi­ ♦ 8 7 6 2 low. He rose with the ace and played panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals. the communists overran Seoul. Lee mai Give voice to Although West’s two-spade bid 16 tive involvements are your strong suit another club. East had to win the Word of the decision to turn the matter over to a special was a refugee from the capital and Dec 6 Insects (c)1 9 8 6 by NEA, Inc WEST EAST seems suicidal, it was a weak jump- queen of clubs and could not get his prosecutor came as the firm, Wedtech Corp. of the Bronx, filed AP photo today. You should wind up the victor in ♦ QJ 10 9 5 ♦ K Sellers was a combat correspond­ con either sports or business jousts. shift response, used by many experts. partner on lead to cash his two spade ¥86 ¥ 10 4 for reorganization under Chapter 11 of federal bankruptcy laws. ent for the 38th Infantry Regiment 6 him LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be patient today, The deal occurred in a crucial match a Qombat correspondent and Lee was a ♦ Q 8 3 ♦ KJ 10 9542 tricks. Eventually a third club was of the 2nd Infantry Division. Lee Soo Man (left) and Con Sellers catch veh because opportunities are coming your ♦ J 9 4 ♦ KQ5 in the World Teams last September. played, and later Ron Rubin made his " I don’t know why I picked him up on 34 years since they last saw each 12-year-old refugee when Sellers took way that aren't completely visible yet. T When today’s South, Ron Rubin, ar­ game contract by discarding a spade IRA bomb explodes at police station out of the hundreds of others,” said All should work out as you have been SOUTH other during the Korean War. Sellers was him in. 30.1 rived in four hearts, he didn’t care for loser on dummy’s last little club. Sellers. “ Maybe it was because he hoping. ♦ 632 his chances. Although normally a Although declarer had played nice­ B E LFAST, Northern Ireland — Terrorists planted a bomb on a wes CELEBRITY CIPHER VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You are bet­ was standing straight and looking ¥AKQ752 queen lead would deny the king, Rubin ly, at the other table the opening spade am CelDbrIly Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present ter equipped today to handle major as­ ♦ 7 school bus early today and forced a man to drive the bus to a directly at me and not begging. regiment’s Public Information Congress to get an Oriental into this stepfather, becoming a newspaper Each letter In the cipher stands for another Today's dua: K equals C. was suspicious of his expert opponent queen lead was ducked, East winning poll signments than you are to toy around ♦ A 10 3 police station, where the bomb exploded, injuring seven people. “ I took him in the Jeep and took Office. country,” Sellers said Sunday. " I man for 15 years before emigrating on lead. So he grabbed the ace, imme­ repi with the smaller ones. Put little things the singleton king. Now declarer did The IRA claimed responsibility. him up to regiment with me. 1 got Sellers was rotated home in 1952 saw m y senator in Mississippi. But to New York. Vulnerable: East-West diately regretting his haste when the not have to be so careful about keep­ rigl “ W IW T REG LONNQAL CQNGAQ UZ UL on the back burner. The man who drove the bus jumped off and shouted a warning, him some clothes, bought him some and left L «e with the regiment after everything died.” During Sellers' trip this year to Dealer: East king appeared from East. Still he had ing West off lead. He drew trumps and pas LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today and to­ and police evacuated 300 families from homes near the police boots and had some fatigues trying unsuccessfully to adopt him. Lee stayed with the regiment for Korea, a story was broadcast on to go about his business of establishing made his contract easily by nlayine Jan TQKQLLWAX LONNQAL IGAQ ZEWT UL morrow are both good days to capital­ West North East South station in west Belfast before the blast. tailor-made for him, he was so ... In Sellers’ scrapbook, a yellowed about two months, then went home television there about his efforts to ize on any promising developments you dummy’s fourth club. ace and a club. Cin 1 ♦ 1 ¥ Police said the bomb contained an estimated 800 pounds of newspaper clipping datelined to Seoul to find his fam ily. His locate L»;e. have going for you careerwise. Make Doing that without allowing West to little. 2 4* 3 ¥ Pass 4 ¥ "With the U.S. Second Division” father had been killed, but his A friend ot i.ee's now living in the win TQKQLLWAX. ” — LQTQKW. these priority Issues. have the lead was not a simple task. explosives and caused heavy damage to the police station and "That night there were mortars Pass Pass Pass mother, brothers and sister eventu­ Dominican Republic was in Korea pav SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Under your But there was one card combination nearby houses. ^ coming in and he went right to described his desire take Lee home PREVIOUS SO LUTIO N: "Suburbs are things to come into the city from." and saw the broadcast. When the personal direction, situations will work that would work, and declarer had to The Irish Republican Army, in a telex to news organizations, sleep. I was the one sitting up with him. ally returned. H i — Art Linkletler. Danish King Canute, who ruled Sellers went back to Korea in 1955 out favorably today (or both you and the play for it. At trick two he played a claimed responsibility for the explosion. On Monday, police said scared.” “ I have two sons already. One friend returned home he telephoned lace Opening lead: ♦ Q London from 1016 to 1035, was the and tried to find Lee, but couldn’t. Lee. other party involved. Assume low club from dummy. If East had most famous of the early Danish the outlawed guerrilla group planned a pre-Christmas bomb blitz Lee stayed with Sellers more more won’t make any difference,” iail command. the story quoted him as saying. Lee, meanwhile, followed in the “ He say to me, ‘This looks like played the king or queen, declarer kings who invaded England. in the British province. than a year, riding in the Jeep as spol Sellers gathered news for the "A t that time, it took an act of footsteps of the man he called his your face,” ’ said Lee. suffi tion MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 16. 1986 — 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 12 - N Bribe case It’s been Connecticut in Brief FOCUS arraignment grim life Gillies Is Step ahead of senators postponed HARTFORD - State Insurance Commissioner Peter W. for Jerry Gillies says he’s a coupie of steps ahead of state senators who want to beef up his department. “ What I am gathering they are attempting to achieve we are in ‘An American Tail’ hit or miss? ENFIELD — The arraignment of Editor's note: This is the fourth in the process of implementing," Giiiies said. “ I am in the process Manchester developers Neil Ellis a series of vignettes provided by the of restructuring this office ... in a fashion that is responsive to and Leonard Seader on charges of Manchester Area Conference of what (the senators) have suggested." conspiracy to commit bribery, Churches, which is seeking to He said he wili propose the addition of 15 staff members to his scheduled for today in Enfield provide needy people with Christ­ agency for the budget year beginning Juiy 1. His department now For kids, Grownups Superior Court, has been postponed mas gifts, food and clothing. has 91 employees, who handle reviews of the more than 900 until Friday. insurance companies doing business in Connecticut. A court official said today the Jerry is in his late 50s, and he Last week, incoming Senate President Pro Tempore John B. postponement was requested by the talks so softly that you can hardly Larson, D-East Hartford, and Sen.-elect Mark H. Powers had this one’s can enjoy defense counsel. hear him. And he hangs his head, said they were drafting legislation to create a division of Seader. 60. and Ellis. 43. were which makes it even more difficult consumer services and a division of rate review in the Insurance to hear what he says. Handicapped arrested Dec. 2 on charges of Department. a winner movie, too conspiring to bribe Enfield plan­ by his seventh-grade education, ning officials. Ellis is president of partial blindness and chronic physi­ First Hartford Realty Corp. of cal and mental health problems, he Bozzuto blames Weicker, D’Amore By Nancy Pappas By Susan Vaughn Manchester and Ellis is vice finds it increasingly difficult to Herald Reporter Herald Reporter president. leave his room, let alone look for HARTFORD — Former state Sen. Richard C. Bozzuto, who lost a bid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination this year, says According to affidavits, the two work. Want to know Just how good I went to a matinee of As long as his mother was alive, U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. and state GOP Chairman T developers in 1981 sold an 8.8-aere the new animated feature, "An Universal Pictures’ “ An Ameri­ tract of land in Enfield to William he had a home to come back to. Now Thomas J. D’Amore Jr. were to blame for the party’s losses this American Tall” really is? My he lives alone in a room with only a can Tail” with no preconceived Boudah. then Enfield Planning and year. children did not ask once in the Zoning Commission chairman, for hot plate. In spite of his outreach At a state Capitol news conference, Bozzuto said Monday that notions. movie’s entire 90 minutes if I ’d about $50,000 below the assessed worker's efforts, he couldn’t bring Weicker should remove himself from any leadership role in the Since my own children are take them to the bathroom. value of the land. himself even to go to the commun­ Connecticut GOP and D’Amore should resign. long past the animated cartoon Police charge that Seader, who ity Thanksgiving dinner. Bozzuto said he was not interested in D’Amore’s job and And that must be some kind of stage, I had paid no attention to left in November as chairman of the It’s been a grim life. He badly declined to recommend a replacement. The one thing Weicker recoi^d. the commercials or promotion Manchester Board of Education, needs boots and shoes and thermal could do for the party is use his prestige to help it raise money and The girls, ages 3 and 7, sat hype on the pre-Christmas film underwear. He needs to know, even handled the negotiations with Bou­ Herald photo by Tucker build for the future, he said. quietly in the theater, release, other than to vaguely dah. The affidavit said Ellis, who if it is just for a moment, that E Both Weicker and D’Amore refused comment on Bozzuto s mesmerized by the horrifying notice that it was a Steven owns the Journal Inquirer news­ someone cares. Leslie Robinson, a fourth-grader at Buckley School, remarks. adventures of little Fievel ...... minim ... Spielberg production — always a paper in Manchester, approved the Jerry is one of the more than 340 Mousekewitz. He is a 3-inch-tall point of interest considering the transaction. holds a key this morning that will eventually open the box people and households that MACC mouseling in oversized clothing While negotiations on the sale in which Robert Olson, performing as 19th century hopes to help during the Christmas Court upholds kidnap-rape conviction filmmaker’s success record. were taking place. First Hartford magician Richard Potter, has transported her ring. season. Non-perishable foods, new who washes overboard as his So when this new creation of Realty Corp. had a zone-change and good-as-new used toys and gifts family is traveling by boat from characters — a family of request before the PZC to build a for shut-ins and elderly people may HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court has upheld the Russia to America. Russian mice exchanging gifts senior citizen housing complex, the be left at the town’s Center Street conviction of a 30-year-old New Haven man accused of ’Thanks to a bottle that’s for Hanukkah — came on the fire headquarters, the Eighth Dis­ kidnapping and raping a prostitute in New Haven in 1983. affidavit said. Boudah and Seader Magic goes to school conveniently bobbing nearby, screen, I was pleasantly C never told PZC members that they trict firehouse at 32 Main St. any The high court on Monday rejected claims by the defendant, the junior Mouskewitz arrives in office of the Heritage Savings and surprised at the Russian setting were in the process of a completing John Mclver, that he had received an unfair trial because the New York Harbor just a bit later M b , a sale agreement, the affidavit Continued from page 1 nothing to do with black magic — Loan Association, or the Manches­ and the fast action that ensued. judge allowed into evidence statements he had made to the police than the rest of the family. But said. enthralled the crowd, ter Mall at 811 Main St. Checks can after an arrest he claimed was illegal. The court noted that I was struck by the rich color K o “ I thought it was interesting," he cannot locate his parents and The zone-change request sought At one point he threw a deck of be mailed to MACC Seasonal Mclver had not objected to allowing the statements to be used and the classical animation said sixth-grader Lori Miller. “ Ma­ Sharing. P.O. Box 773, Manchester, sister in the hustle and bustle of BOl by First Hartford was approved. cards in the air and waved a silver during his trial. % reminiscent of some of my own have The value of the senior citizen gicians today, they don't do as CT 06040. Victorian New York City. sword around as they fell, success­ Also rejected was Mclver’s claim that the police had deprived childhood favorites from Disney, from complex, when built, is estimated many card tricks." Helped — and hindered — by a fully stabbing the two of clubs him of a fair trial by failing to retain as evidence the coat upon such as “ Cinderella.” “ Fanta­ Hebn to be nearly $2.3 million, according Third-grader Peter Larson said chosen by a student minutes which the rape allegedly took place. variety of oddball characters he sia” and “ Lady and the Tramp.” The he liked the “ philisophical paper," V;,- ;. to the affidavit. Most of the land earlier. encounters, Fievel wanders a special piece of folded paper And no wonder. Don Bluth, a sauss Boudah purchased from First Hart­ Olson, who has been performing Fees key through New York on a child) ford was later sold and Boudah which Olson turned into different veteran of Disney animation, magic for 20 years, said after the Ethics panel fines business group tantalizing “ so near and yet so than netted a profit of about $45,000, the objects while telling a story. co-produced “ An American performance that the difference far” kind of odyssey. As he trips Foi affidavit said. “ What you find is there's a lot of Tale.” between magicians of 150 years ago to district HARTFORD — For the second time in four years, the state across a wooden bridge above a The arrests of Seader. Ellis and non-magic in a show like this,” Ethics Commission has fined the Southwestern Commerce and It was clear from the tale’s and today is their speed. “ Today, chasm of buildings, his father Boudah followed a grand jury Olson said, adding that 150 years Industry Association of Stamford for failing to file quarterly onset that it could be viewed by Suf you've got to be quick,” he said. ago, it was not unusual for magi­ and sister are walking on the investigation that began in 1985. “ Attention spans get shorter after lobbying reports on time. an adult on two levels. The Other Enfield planning officials cians to do ventriloquism or sew er pian street below. As he’s hoisted The tim e " The commission on Monday levied a $280 fine against SACIA classic story paralleling immi­ Hosp have also been arrested. puppetry. upward in a makeshift elevator, and a $280 fine against its lobbyist, Harry Harris, the maximum grants to the U.S. in 1885 had recor If Seader and Ellis are found That slow build — mixed with the '"The real magic is to convince Continued from page 1 his mother and father are pseudo-scientific jargon magicians people it's not done by trickery” penalties allowed under the law. The law carries a $10 penalty for enough real-life facts to interest guilty, each could receive a maxi­ every day a lobbying financial report is late. preparing to bed down in a most adults. ’There are mum penalty of five years in prison of yore used to prove to their small Olson said. “ It's a fun way to make District would only receive be­ Ethics Commission attorney Alan S. Plofsky said SACIA was doctor’s bag less than six feet and a $1,500 fine. audiences that the tricks had a living.” appealing details such as the tween $80,000 and $100,000 from the fined $25 in 1982 for a similar violation. away. town ifit gave up the outlet charges. mice going through immigration On Friday, Joyner met with a on Ellis Island and having their ’THIS IS JUST the kind of number of town officials, including Bill would ban cigarette machines names changed to more No insurance, situation calculated to make Obituaries Weiss, Public Works Director Americanized versions. George Kandra and representa­ HARTFORD — State Rep. Robert Farr says he has filed a bill little kids want to scream at the prohibiting the sale of cigarettes in vending machines to lessen screen. Remember those old But the story is also appealing so troopers tives from Homart Development enough on its own to keep an nr Adolph VIot and four grandchildren. Corp. of Chicago, which is building the chances of children under the age of 16 buying them. Punch and Judy puppet shows? A mass of Christian burial will be The West Hartford Republican said Monday that the stickers adult as interested as the Adolph Viot. 83. of 42 Lilac St,, the Mall at Buckland Hills north of Children yell and point at Punch, Thursday at 10 a m. at St. Mary's on cigarette vending machines stating that cigarettes may not be children he or she accompanies cover Bolton died Monday at his home He was Interstate 84. telling him to spin around and Q.l Church, Orono. Maine. Burial will to the film. the husband of Louise (Fracchia) Joyner said he explained the bought by those under 16 “ has proven to be ineffective in look at the dangers which lurk ers. be in Mount Hope Cemetery, BOLTON — The town will have to Viot. Eighth District’s financial predica­ preventing illegal sale and purchase.” behind. Spielberg obviously took tribe Bangor, Maine. Brookings-Smith rely on protection from the resident Born in Italy, he was raised in ment to the town, adding that “ If you are tall enough to get your quarters in the vending advantage of the 100th mere LaBeau Chapel, Orono. Maine, is in My children wanted to shout state trooper and state police until a Manchester and attended local Kandra is scheduled to meet this machine, you can purchase cigarettes that way,” said Farr. frain: charge of arrangements. similar directions to Fievel and anniversary of the Statue of 6 week with the district’s engineering flictii new policy insuring the town's 11 schools. He had worked at Cheney his family. It’s a lovely way to Liberty to add another familiar constables takes effect Jan. 1. consultant for the sewer project, reade Bros, and retired from Pratt 4 allow kids in the audience to feel dimension to the film, using it as First Selectman Douglas Cheney Whitney Aircraft. After his retire­ Elaine L. Molde Richard Lombardi of Vernon, to Shooting death considered suicide In the new movie, “An American Tail," a happy Fievel, p I u discuss the matter. they’re the “ insiders,” the ones a focus at the beginning and end numl had hoped the policy would go into ment, he worked for 13 years as a Elaine L. Molde, 44, of Cromwell, HARTFORD — The shooting death of Roberta Sherbacow of Neither Mayor Barbara Wein­ with greater knowledge than the top, gets ready to celebrate Hanukkah in Russia before of the film. As he arrives in New ish effect immediately. Town officials school crossing guard at St. James died Monday at an area convales­ Simsbury will remain classified as a suicide, Hartford State’s berg nor Stephen Penny, the characters themselves. his family leaves for a new life In America. Tiger, above, York Harbor, our mouse hero, plag were informed at the end of School. Mr. and Mrs, Viot had cent home. She was the wife of September that the present insu­ Democratic majority leader on the Attorney John Bailey has determined. Fievel, is flown to the top of the collei celebrated their 60th wedding anni­ William O. Molde and the mother of There’s a similar conspirator­ cries when he hears that Fievel has lost his family. Right, Board of Directors, could be Bailey said Monday he reviewed the evidence in the June death since rance carrier was canceling liabil­ versary June 1. Margaret Miner of Bolton. ial sense elicited during the Fievel meets a friend, Tony Toponi, who offers help. uncompleted statue by a pigeon reached this morning. and was convinced the woman killed herself. can ity coverage for the constables as of Besides his wife, he is survived by She also is survived by a son, terrific song-and-dance number, with a delightful French accent Asked about Joyner’s remarks. Bailey decided to review the case after learning the woman had out it Sept. 31. he said. a daughter, Elaine Viot of Man­ Michael LaRiviere of Bristol: two “ There Are No Cats in named Henri, who is overseeing “ We could not find anybody who Deputy Mayor Peter DiRosa said: told authorities that her estranged husband, a former U.S. does chester: a brother, Martin Vuil- stepsons. William Molde II of America.” The chorus of the statue’s construction. would provide insurance for munic­ “ I ’m sorry to hear that, but I want assistant attorney, wasa drug trafficker and had threatened her. usual lermet of Commaquid, Mass.; a Phoenix, Ariz., and Brian Molde of intemational mice, traveling History buffs may see Henri as ipal police," Cheney said, adding sister. Mrs. Victor (Emma) Mi- to know exactly what they (district Paul S. Sherbacow was arrested Thursday and charged with Cromwell: another daughter. Mi­ Evi that he had sought assistance from lardo of Middletown: and several officials) have to say before I possession of cocaine. His arrest followed a 14-month chele LaRiviere of Bristol: a Please turn to page 13 presi the state Insurance Department. nieces and nephews. comment,” investigation by state police. Please turn to page 13 stepdaughter, Carol Ann Brounis in authc "It's not what I really want — and The funeral will be Thursday at a Greece: her father, Louie G. St. Stanc I'm trying to get umbrella (cover­ time to be announced from the John Paul: a sister. Sally S. Ross of Wine coolers have more calories speal age),” he said of the new policy. F. Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W. Berlin: five stepgrandchildren: their The premium on the new policy is Center St,, followed by a mass atSt. White House and several nieces and nephews. NEW HA'VEN — Wine coolers are often higher in calories than Very about $2,000. Cheney said, but he James Church. Burial will be in St. She was predeceased by a sister. table wine, according the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment that I did not have information on the James Cemetery. Calling hours are Josephine Clark. asks immunity Station. the S( coverage the new policy offers or on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 The funeral will be Wednesday ai Analyses of 76 wine coolers showed that the beverages Lonely outpost created unforgettable Christmas His the cost and coverage of the p.m. 11 a.m. from the D'Angelo Funeral averaged 19 calories per ounce while table wines average 14 tor at previous policy. Memorial donations may be for top aides Home, 22 S. Main St., Middletown, calories per ounce, the station said in a report published recently. die v, Cheney said members of the made to the St. James School with a mass at noon at St. John's The report said six beer coolers analyzed contained on the By Kerwin A. Spencer squadron catching up to us with be m Board of Selectman were shocked Foundation. Church, Cromwell. Burial will be in Continued from page average 17 calories per ounce and three wines without alcohol not only much-missed equipment the II when they learned the constables' Calvary Cemetery. Middletown. insurance would lapse. He said that were tested had an average of about 4 calories per ounce. For centuries Biskra. Algiers, but — just possibly — mail! If ith Helen T. Kristan Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 NSC over the weekend. It is to be Our hopes rose immediately as the b there have been no recent incidents and 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday an outpost at the northern edge of involving constables that would Helen T, Kristan. 60. of Orono, effective in March. the Sahara, was a jumping-off bag after bag of long-traveled, you from 11 a.m. until the service. Teicher accompanied former na­ make insuring Bolton's constables Maine, died Friday. She was the damp and damaged packages tional security adviser Robert C. place and terminal for caravans a risky proposition. mother of Joan Kristan and Mar­ McFarlane and Lt. Col. Oliver carrying products and people and bundles of letters were There appears to be little chance garet Kristan-Hallenbeck, both of In Memoriam North on their secret trip to Iran south. This was the rou ^ new tossed from the top of loads to that other town insurance, includ­ Manchester. finovietime- waiting arms alongside. ’Then the last May. home of the 50th Service Squad­ ing general liability and coverage She also is survived by another In sad and loving memory of Julie Speakes said the resignations of ron, U.S. Air Corps where, as an deathly slow sorting and distri­ for the fire department, will be daughter. Anita Marie Kristan of Eckert who passed away on Teicher and other NSC officials are bution process took place. And, canceled. Cheney said. The general Orono, Maine: four sons. Joseph December 16, 1985. advance detail ferried to the to allow Reagan’s new national bleak and scarred site of a at last, it was Christmas!! 9 liability policy is written by the Kristan of South Windsor, David video ^ Ever close in mind and heart of security adviser, Frank Carlucci, Connecticut Interlocal Risk Man­ Kristan of Rockville, Justin Kristan brand-new airfield carved by the We yelled it to each other and those we hold most dear. to appoint his own staff. agement Agency, an arm of the of Orono, Maine, and James At tht Jundilon of Ptrkor St., Engineers, we literally dug in to hugged or shook hands with our Democratic leader Robert C. • 327 6nan Rd. • 1215 Rurmldt Aw Connecticut Conference of Kristan of Aberdeen, Md.: a sister. Daughter, Kathrine and Weodbrtdgo A Orton Rd. buddies, officers and enlisted Byrd of West Virginia announced MMchMtir Ent Nirttord await the arrival of aircraft, and Municipalities. Margaret Kocsis of New Haven: Son-in-Law, Frank I the choice of Inouye and named the the balance of our squadron. men alike. I remember going other Democratic members of the A few weeks earlier the 50th back to my bunk to open smashed panel as senators George Mitchell ANNUAL GIFT had debarked at Oran on the packages containing cookies, Police Roundup of Maine, Sam Nunn of Georgia, heels of invasion forces in our fruit cake and other goodies that Paul Sarbanes of Maryland, Howell MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES first combat-area experience. had seen better days. ’They were Heflin of Alabama and David Boren Now, as Christmas approached, like manna from heaven! Most of Oklahoma. Available in any we were a sorry bunch of GIs, welcomed were letters from Charges lodged in accidents Majority leader Bob Dole of ONLY isolated from our squadron, and loved ones. We devoured these Kansas designated these Republi­ slowly to make them last, putting can members: Senators Warren denomination - with no mail from home since we each aside for repeated readings Police charged a Manchester ter Memorial Hospital and re­ Davies was released on a written Rudman of New Hampshire, James left England. Even as Christmas man with driving while intoxicated leased, the spokeswoman said. promise to appear in Manchester McClure of Idaho, Orrin Hatch of Day dawned, we were afraid to in ensuing days. Dec. 5 after his car went out of Hauser was released on a written Superior Court Dec. 26. Utah. William Cohen of Maine and $^95 Let 'em pick trigger our own or others’ ’There are many memories of control on Center Street, ejecting promise to appear in Manchester Paul Trible of Virginia. emotions by bringing up the World War II which can be only him and a passenger from the Superior Court Dec. 29. An East Hartford teenager was dimly recalled after 40-odd ye­ 6 In other developments: out their subject. vehicle, police said today. cited for driving while impaired ars. None are more heartwarm­ after his pickup truck went out of • Eleven of the House Judiciary ing even today as I think of the The man, William F. Hauser Jr.. A Manchester man was charged control Friday night on Redwood Committee’s 21 Democrats asked Limited Time own movlesi The morning dragged, each of 30, of 436 E. Center St , was driving with driving while intoxicated Road and struck three parked' the three-judge panel that will us going about our duties half­ dedication and resolve of our west on Center Street at about 1 Sunday night after the car he was vehicles, police said. name the independent counsel in COUPON heartedly. minds forcibly reject­ squadron commander to reach a m when the accident occurred, driving struck a car stopped at a Police said Keith N. LeDoux, 17, the Iran-Contra affair to give the CV-''* ing any holiday memories of the base at Biskra, and to bring police said. According to a police traffic light on Center Street. police of East Hartford, was driving west counsel a broad mandate. home. About 11 o’clock we heard the spirit of Christmas to a bunch ' \ report, Hauser's car went off the said. on Redwood Road at an unreasona­ • The Justice Department has the rattles of vehicles and heavy of Sad Sacks who felt that right side of the road and he and the Robert S. Davies Jr., 24, of 53 ble speed when his pickup truck 00 begun an internal inquiry into the equipment out on the road. Some Christmas had passed them by! passenger in the right front seat. (Charter Oak Circle, was driving went out of control at about 11:30 James V, Chartier, 29, of 44 Pioneer department’s delaying of an FBI of us reached for helmets, rifles west on Center Street at about 9 p.m. The truck hit a car parked on probe into a cargo airline linked to OFF and ammunition, thinking the Circle, were thrown from the rear p.m. when his car struck the the north side of the road, then n window of the car and onto the efforts to supply arms to Iran and vehicles might not be ours. Then Kerwin A. Spencer lives at SO stationary vehicle, operated by crossed tothe south side ofthe road, the Contras. Overnight Movie Rental pavement. Alden Bailey, 87, of Wyneding Hill striking two other vehicles before a convoy of GI trucks came into Thomas Drive. Remember that Present this valuable coupon aod we’ll take a dollar off view, and with joy we recognized there Is just one more day left to Hauser was treated for facial Road, police said. Both Bailey and a rolling over and coming to a stop, • A leading fund raiser for the our regular overnightilgl movie rental rate. our own squadron numbers and enter the Manchester Herald’s lacerations at Manchester Memor­ passenger, Ann Clay. 85. of 44F police said. According to a police Contras, retired Gen. John K. Singlaub. told CBS News that he insignia on them. The wonderful My Most Unforgettable Christ­ ial Hospital andreleased. a hospital Case Drive, reported .suffering report, a fourth parked vehicle was Offer expires 12/23/86 — Proper ID Required — spokeswoman said. Chartier. who probable injuries, but neither was damaged by flying debris. believes Lt. Col. Oliver L. North This is the headquarters staff and crew chiefs of the 50th 1942. Kerwin Spencer is in the second row, third from the truth dawned and cheers rose as mas Memory Contest. W lnnen was not acting on his own in the One Coupon Per Movie — Not Good On 2 for 1 MH suffered head injuries and lacera­ taken to a hospital for treatment, Neither LeDoux nor a passenger Service Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra. Alqiers. in left. A Moorish-style building is in the backoround. we saw that this was our will be announced Dec. tS. tions. was also treated at Manches- according to a police report. was injured in the accident. Iran-Contra arms operation. 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 - 18 14 - M, K — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 16, 1986 Manchester Yesterdays There are ways to avoid

5:00PI W a te r. We did swing and sway personal interest phase-out [TMC] ex-m ilUi an airlin The Tax Re­ proceeds are used for educational e ri Hay form Act phases or medical purposes for you, your 1 98 0 F in zoot suits of the ’30s out the deduc­ spouse or dependents. In these 5:30P As we got older, we started to , tion for personal cases, you can deduct ail the Americ Bv Douglas A. Johnson Sr. One year we sang Handel’s "Mes­ interest (such as interest you pay on a mortgage up [hbO] siah.” The station then wasatop the attend the dances at Lakeside Sylvia Five m r Special to the Herald Casino on Cross Street in Coventry, ! interest on car to the fair market value of the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. loans or credit home. The mortgage is not limited avenge building on Central Row. Our choir Matthew Matson’s band from Willi- ; P orter to your original purchase price. So, ietes di I read the High School World each mantic played for our pleasure. He ^ card balances Steven time the Manchester Herald pub­ also Joined in the Hartford Times you can tap your home’s apprecia­ w h u rs i had the then-new Big Band Sound. . for personal ex- I lishes the page. A recent article carol sing, which in those days was penditures). tion in value. 6:00P about music at Manchester High held at the Times building on His band had 14 members. His ; combo of slap bass, piano, drums ; You can deduct EXAMPLE NO. 2: Black bought CBThi School brought the nostalgia of Prospect Street. 65 percent of his home for $100,000. ’The home is ( S Ma 1937-1941 back to me. In spring 1937, two chums of and clarinet could not be beat: - anywhere. His “Little Brown Jug", - your personal now worth $130,000. Black has 01) @5 mine, Wilfred Maxwell and Jerry interest payments in 1987; 40 cost $15,000. Smith has $80,000 of $80,000 of mortgage principal out­ By Dec. 1 the high school football Bidwell, asked me if I’d like to join and “Big Noise from Wenetka” : unpaid principal on his mortgage 0 i Mo and cross country teams had put percent in 1988; 20 percent in 1989; standing on his home. their new orchestra. Capering were as good as Glen Miller’s * and 10 percent in 1990. The plus outstanding consumer loans of ® Do their uniforms away and the combo. 1 - $25,000 on which he pays $2,500 in Black wants to borrow $30,000 for ® Ch basketball and dance season was Melodies. It was fine with me. deduction is completely gone after personal reasons and he also needs Wilfred played the guitar and sang. Every third Saturday the Lake-^ Z 1990. But that’s only part of the interest every year. 0 )Q u "in." side brought in big-name bands. to borrow $10,000 to help pay for his . (B ) Re Jerry played clarinet, Howard P i story, according to EH Warach, Idea in action: Smith consoli­ For $1. we enjoyed swing ’n’ sway daughter’s college education. The (g) Ms AH the high school’s home Grant was on trombone Art Auster senior vice president of Prentice- dates his consumer loans under a bank will give him a home equity basketball games and dances were was on drums, Elmore Gustafson with Sammy Kaye, Gene Krupa. /A#." home equity loan. Simply put, ® i) Fai and Red Nichols. Duke Ellington : Hall Information Services. credit line of $30,000. held at the Manchester Armory on was on piano and yours truly and You also must keep in mind this before the end of the year, Smith Wrong way; Black uses the ID IS l Friday nights. In 1938 Mr. Clarke’s Red Sherwood were on trumpets. was slated but for some reason! • borrows an additional $25,000 and g irl's l( key point; ’The change applies to $30,000 proceeds of the home equity her ma team won the Central Connecticut Hey, we sounded good. couldn’t appear. pays off all his outstanding consu­ We were all pleased with Matt 1 % interest on personal debts you have loan to buy the car and other items, help a I Interscholastic League and New We practiced mostly at the now as well as new debts you take mer loans. Result; All the interest so the interest deduction on $10,000 a tw o - Matson’s bond even after all the Big ; paid on the home equity loan is fully Lee, ^ England championships at Brown Masonic Temple on Center and at on after 1986. of the loan is cut back. University!! Elmore G’s on Hamlin Street. Our Time. However, there is a way you can deductible because the total 1979 Oh. yes, a few of our old high Better way: Black borrows [ESPN Herald photo, by Tucker After each local basketball game best numbers were — Punk Herald photo by Pinto continue to deduct the interest paid amount borrowed on loans secured $20,000 for his personal expenses on Friday night. Art McKay’sgreat Rockers, take note — "Boo Hoo,” school pals sported Zoot suits, the by his home ($105,000) does not [M A X on personal debt in full in 1987,1988 and $10,000 for the college ex­ Susan’ little orchestra played for dancing. "Chapel in the Moonlight” and craze in 1940. If you never heard of a and for years to come. exceed the purchase price of the Holidays at the hospital Zoot suit, check with your On Santa's lap home plus improvements penses. New result; He can deduct her mer Art’s brother, James McKay, "Alexander’s Ragtime Band’’!! all the interest paid on the $30,000, sona F played piano for the group. grandparents. ($115,000.) Quinn Wilfred got us gigs playing for Three brothers, Ricky, Bruce and among 125 children from Manchester YEAR-END MOVE: If you have for the amount borrowed for Three members of the Manchester president, Virginia Kelly, past president, During the Christmas season in Masonic dinners, YWCA affairs outstanding debts from credit card By comparison; If Smith does personal reasons does not exceed E [USA] ’37 and ’38, A1 Pearson, our a and the Dr. Townsend Club in Douglas A. Johnson Sr. lives at 27 Christopher Robbins, from left, of 360 and East Hartford who received gifts and purchases, car financing and the nothing, his interest deduction in 6:30P Memorial Hospital Auxiliary decorate a and Carolyn Raesler, first vice president. K Bluetleld Drive and is a frequent 1987 is only $1,625 (65 percent of the purchase price of his home. And cappella choir teacher and conduc­ Hartford. We played for our meals Oakland St„ are happy to accept gifts gift certificates worth $25 each provided like, consolidate them in a home he can deduct ail the interest on the (B ® Christmas tree at the hospital. They are, The auxiliary decorated much of the tor, brought us to WDRC in and trolley or bus fare! We didn’t contributor to Manchester Yester­ $2,500). And the deduction will be from Santa Claus during a shopping by 100 local businesses. Joseph Ruff equity loan before the end of the $10,000 educational loan since the 01) Be hospital for the holiday season. Hartford to sing Christmas carols. get rich, but we all loved music. days. even smaller in later years. from left, Marion Moore, auxiliary spree at K mart Saturday. They were also volunteered his time as Santa. year. In brief, take out a new first or mortgage debt incurred does not (3) SC second mortgage in 1986 and use the BUT CHECK TO see how much exceed the difference between the ■ (2® To proceeds to pay off the other debts. you’ll be paying to get an equity purchase price (plus the cost of Reason; Mortgage interest paid loan, cautions Warach. You have to improvements) and the fair market on your principal residence and one pay the $25,000 in principal in either @ Ni A bout Towvn llling releases honor roll value of the home. (B ) N( other home is exempt from the new case. The interest deduction you This is an extremely complex tax (B) Sil crackdown. You can deduct all the would lose by doing nothing is $875 C law. For example, Black can Grade 8 thavong, Kimberly Cherko, Tommie mortgage interest you pay on in 1987. Even at the top 38‘/4 percent [CNN llling Junior High School recently James Barbate, Leah Bastarache, Cohen, Kimberly Colangelo. deduct the interest he pays on the [ESPI During the interval, if cancer patients and their that opened Sunday at Artworks Gallery, 100 Allyn St.,. Patricia Coogan, Lucas Cosgrove, amounts.upto the original purchase tax rate in 1987, the savings would loan he gets for his daughter’s K of C has breakfast Sunday Divorce mediation available announced its first-quarter honor Luke Bittner, Steven Borglda, Robert. [TMC families have any concerns or wish guidance and Hartford. roll: Bovee, Shannon Bowen, Nancy Bray, Dorian Cotter, Frank Damlano, Chrls- price of the home (plus improve­ be about $336. You well might wind college costs only if he gets it from A divorce mediation service is now available at the Anrew Buccino, Amy Burnham, M i­ 'topher Domroth, Erica DeJoannls, ments) — even if the loan is not up paying a lot more than that in couple BOLTON — St. Maurice Knights of Coiumbus wili support, they may contact the home care department Manning’s prize-winning work in charcoal and wash Grade 7 chael Carrier, Jennifer Clark, Daniel Aaron Dixon, Brian Domanico, Lynne the home loan. If Black Just took an hom a have a pancake and French toast breakfast Sunday at the hospital at 646-1222. extension 2243. Manchester office of Child & Family Services. ’The is titled, "Kilty’s Wall, Connemara, Ireland” Michael Abrahamson, Pamela Coldwell, Christina Converse. Duffleld, Colin Ebdon, Erin Farrell, actually used to buy the home. refinancing — say, legal costs. out-and-out tuition and room-and- Anne from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. Maurice Church. 32 service offers a couple the opportunity to work with a Adams, Carey Babka, Christina Kathy Cuberbatch, LIv Dargln, Jason Christine Fellows, Melissa Flake. Tracy Example No. 1: Smith bought his Your equity loan may give you an board college loan, the interest 7:001 Hebron Road. counselor in working out child custody. - Ken Morgan of Coventry also has a piece in the show, Beaudry, Meredith Benson, Alison DeFreltos, Shelly DIeterle, Zeke Dow­ Forbes, Jeannette Gala, Craig Galll- home in 1980 for $100,000. Since additional break. Interest on mort­ deduction is cut to zero by the new which continues through Jan. 3. Hours are Wednesday? Bluso, Katherine Chadburn, Jennifer ney, Brian Eckblom, Anne Marie Ferry, gan, Gregory Geer. The menu wiil include pancakes or French toast, For more information, call the office at 110 Main St., Cion, Elizabeth Cleaves, Coryn Clif­ Eric Fettle, Douglas Gasklll, Aivsia Amy Gifford, Showno Griffin, Victo­ then. Smith has put in a swimming gage debt gets a special treatment crackdown. Odd — and sad — but sausage, and beverages. Adult tickets are $2.50, Santa sees double 643-2761. Child & Family Services is a private, through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ford. Rachel Cohen, Kate Conde. Gould, Audra Gulllksen. ria Gustafson, Melanie Hanley, Kris­ pool and a deck. The improvements under the new law if the loan true. Wendy Cook, Phyllis Corf, Howland Christopher Haddock, David Hamil­ tina Harrison, Matthew Helln, Linda chiidren under 12 are $1.50. No family must pay more WINDSOR — Santa will be seeing double on non-profit agency. Crowley, Jennifer Daloneau, Annmarle ton, Lauren Hastev, Julie Holmes, Hewitt, Jay Holmes, Heidi Howarth, 01) J< than $8. Wednesday at the annual holiday party of Mothers of Diana, Timothy Duggan, Leslee Du­ Karen Holmes, Meredith Hostetter, Russell Husbands, Michael Irrera.Emll 0® C; For more information, call Claude Ruel. 646-3828. llling concert Is Thursday Pont, Jonathan Eastwood, Alison Ep­ Craig Hublard, Jason Jones. Joseph Issavl-BabroudI, Carl Yoon Lin John­ Multiples of Greater Hartford. The party will be from Manning wins art show prize stein, Jerry Flores, Angela Foster, King, Sourldet Kongsavosane, Kate son, Judith Johnson, Scott Johnson. O) M 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at theL.P. Wilson Community Center. Corev Freeman, Dana Fudge. LIndstrom, Jennifer Long. Shawndolvn Johnson, Melissa Juros, (26) Bi Twins and triplets of every age will gather with their Robert F. Manning, professor of fine arts at ’The llling Junior High School Flute Choir, Clarinet Melissa Gavin, JIM Gearhart, Erin Jane Ma, Kysa J. McDonough, Heidi Todd Kessell, Lauren Kllbanoff, Paula Support group takes a break families for .cookie decorating, ornament making, Manchester Community College, has won first prize in Quintet and Brass Choir will be featured instrumental: Green, Christopher Gregan, Amy Har­ McHugh, Wendy Metcalt, Meredith Knight, Jason Kostiuk, Jeffrey Krawc- ris, Scott Haves, Patricia Hornbostel, Meyers, Paul Milton, Kimberly Moore, zvk, Marlle Lovotorl, Karen Lee, (B) N The Cancer Support Group at Manchester Memorial games and snacks as well as a visit with Santa Claus. the Critic’s Choice, an annual open Juried exhibition of ensembles at a holiday concert with all the school ■ Mark Howarth, Darlene Johns, Shan­ Ellen Morlarty, Matthew Morrissey, Walter Lee Jr., Anthony Luongo, Hospital will take a recess over the winter months and For more information about the club, call Mary artists from New York and New England. Of the bands ’Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ’The free performance is non Koulback-Lucas, Stacy Kellogg. Dean MozeleskI, Amy Munsell, John Danny Mo, Hannah MacKenzIe, Christa Matthew Kohut. Mutchek, Mary D'Loughlln. Martin, Ebony Miller, Michael Miner, DID YOU KNOW The sp submitted 151 works, 32 were chosen for the exhibition reconvene April 8, Champagne in Manchester. 646-3048. at Manchester High School Bailey Auditorium. Teresa Lester, Michael Marchand, Michelle Palmer, BobbI Jo Parlato, Allease Moore, Donna Moore. over Sf Jessica Marauez, Jason Morston, Duffy Anita Persaud, Kevin PIsch, Jeremy Teresa Mulligan, Naomi Munir, True unco vf Jomes McGee, Meredith MeduskI, PIzzola, Kevin Poirot, Tanya Santerre, Nguyen, Christopher Noyes, Ann Pag- Being a Manchester Herald carrier Is big gets d( gloll, Diana Pappas, Jill Porent, Kristie Tyler Miller, Cindy Moore, Denise Rhonda Sovllonls, William Schelde- ® Sp Mosher, Karen Muller, Kathleen man, Stuart Sherrell, Lori Shockley. Lynn Pastulo, Uven Phan, Marev business for young people? An Action Guide for the O'Marra, Quyen N. Phan, Dlga Press, Annette SIwek, Jennifer Smith, Sarah PInkham, Marian Plummer, Tonya [CNN This collectors’ action guide Births Andrea Relscherl, Laura Robinson, Spak, Paul Spiegel, Karen Stanlunas, Powers, Melina Quaglla, Patrick Read­ [ESPt David Rohrboch, Michelle Russo, Kris­ Joseph Stephenson, Chanthone Thom- ing, liana Robbins. Collector and Investor tin Schubert, Randell Shakes, Stephanie malangsv, Matthew Theriault, Angelo Jennifer Anne Rovegno, Leonard J. [USA L. Shea, George Silva, Kathleen Smith, Thomas, Stephanie Volade, Sarah Sadoskv, Jennifer Sorles, Ellssa Shore, 7:30P Host, Christopher Brian, son of Rachel Smith, Amanda Spak. Venezia, Sarah E. Whinnem, Carol Cherlto Smith, Jonathan Soule, Gary Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hust of Nike Norman Spector, Nathan Suver, Williams. Stoppelmon, Jason Swoln, Colleen d) AI Kelly Szkirka, Kerry Tedford, RoAnn Frank Addabbo, Mark Benford, Amy Thompson, KotherIneTonuccI, Stephen d ) ® may turn up some sleepers Circle, was bom Nov. 28 at Wesson Tramontano, Norman VIttner, Emily DID YOU KNOW Thorne, Mark Volsine, Jason Walde, Bloom, Kerry Bodin, Lee Ann Bonomo, Women’s Hospital, Springfield,. Amy Warendo, Daniel Warren, Eric Krish Bose, Michelle Boucher, Almec Walde, Jill White, Jodi WIdmer, (T ) En Mass. His maternal grandparents- Wlohtmon, Danielle Williams, LoKel- Brand, Michael Brown, Catherine Bur­ Theresa Wolk Lonlewskl, David Young, 0 5 IN gess, Heather Burnett, Khontoly Cnan- Kathryn Zeldler. Our Manchester Herald Carriers delivered Q. David Bow­ dropped because of its mixup with are Mr. and Mrs. George Matthei of sha Williams, Andrew Zadnik. 0 ® Be ers. may his the current quarters. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. His pater­ 2,207/436 newspapers In Manchester alone this tribe increase, Some Grundy types raised such a nal grandparents are Mr. and M rs.. (2® Ca mercifully re­ ruckus over “nudity” on the 1916-17 Lawrence Hust of Jacksonville, III. past year? (3® Nc frains from in­ Collectors’ quarter that the Mint re-issued the Bard, Robert Rudolph, son of Tail’ is a winner for kids 0® Al flicting upon us Miss Liberty encased in a coat of Robert Allen and Rena Denise i 5 NI armor. Satisfied? girls voiced concerns about 6 New ' readers the MS- C o m e r (Eschmann) Bard of 208 E. Middle Continued from page 11 actually a cat who wears a rat p I u s - s o m e - A reprinted "Numismatic Pri­ ’Turnpike, was born Nov. 22 at disguise. I suppose that’s to being separated from the rest of [CNN number gibber­ Russ MacKendrlck mer” done with special reference to Manchester Memorial Hospital. steerage class from Europe to make him seem even more our family, and have wondered [DIS] ish that has half dollars, indicates and explains His maternal grandparents are the New World, sing trium ­ his flo dangerous to mice. what to do if they “misplace" us. DID YOU KNOW decide fully 65 elements of a coin to plagued coin John and Carolyn Eschmann of 36. phantly that “there are no cats But the way that he layers his But these are fears they’ve been collectors ever examine. [ESPI Litchfield St. His paternal grand­ in America, and the streets are disguises and changes his able to handle quite well. So far. Our Manchester Herald Carriers walked over Challc since the Ameri­ Don't abandon a heavily parents are Robert and Beverly paved with cheese.’’ can Numismatic Association put regular price. scratched old coin unless you are persona confused the adults in we have not been wrenched 8:001 Bard of I06K New State Road. "But that’s not true,” my 50,000 miles this past year to deliver your local protec out its grading book. The MS-yuck Some random gleanings: If you sure you haven’t got a treasure with our party, and completely awake in the middle of the night Beecher, Kyle Eric, son of Scott 3-year-old told me with wide unfeel does appear once in a while, but need a Carson City mintmark “adjustment marks” In the early mystified the children. Writers by any nightmares. ist. w l F. and Sandy (Dickinson) Beecher eyes. ‘"They’ll find out. There newspaper? usually in a quotation. without hocking the Subaru, get days each planchet was checked by Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg, In fact, it’s not the frightening mean; yourself one of the 1875-77 dimes for hand and some stock was filed off of Windsor, was born Nov. 19 at are cats in America, right, who work on "Sesame Street" ® w Manchester Memorial Hospital. scenes they remember most of a V Even though Dave is a past under $20. when too heavy. mom?.’’ and other productions at And speaking of “stock.” you His maternal grandparents are vividly. It’s the scenes with girls president of ANA and also the Children’s Television Workshop, teach Don’t buy a 1916-DBarberdimeif always lose some whenever you Harold and Ethel Dickinson of 115 Papa Mousekewitz, a Zero author of the intro to the ANA WARREN T. RAT is the would have done well to Simplify tentic Standards book, he refreshes us by it might have a mongrel “D” stuck clean a coin, so resist the impulse. Columbus St. His paternal grand­ Mostel-kind of character who Elizat classic “bad guy" of the film — a this baroque bit of plotline. speaking kindly of worn coins, in on. This is a very prevalent fake. If this very with-it book is not parents are Fred and Carol worries about his children, DID YOU KNOW (3D > clear case of the cowboy who their conditions of Good, Fine, or Know your dealer. available locally ($9.95), send Beecher of 10 Laurwood Drive, mumbles in Yiddish and plays Tony wears the black hat. WARREN T. RAT is scarcely Ange Very Fine, perhaps the best shapes The misnomered “Mercury” in $11.95 to Bowers and Merena Bolton. He has a brother, Daryl, 2. the violin. Was this a direct But for David Klrschner, the stuff of whjeh nightmares Our Manchester Herald Carriers earned over w ith that most of us will ever see among the 1916-1945 dimes is a Ms. Liberty Galleries. Inc., Publications Dept. Esilger, Danyel Rene, daughter reference to "Fiddler on the creator of the story “An are made. Instead, my children (3D 6 the scarcer ones. with wings on her head to show deep Box 1224-NR, Wolfeboro, NH 03894. of Vern M. and Eileen (Small) Roof?” $154,000.00 this past year, plus tips, prizes and His “Action Guide for the Collec­ thinking. The real Mercury, a Ask for No. BBM-304. It is offered Esiiger of Juniper Lane, Bolton, American Tail.” it’s not enough have been haunted by the basic 0 5 n So far, there has been no the s) tor and Investor" is great for tips on macho male, had wings on his feet. with a 30-day money-back Q, David Bowers was bom Nov. 23 at Manchester to make him a quintessentially situation; Boy loves parents; trips? allegf die varieties that might turn out to The Susan B. Anthony dollar guarantee. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal evil rat. similar to Ratigan in the boy loses parents; boy finds clamoring in our house for the desei be major sleepers. The dime with (1979-1981), was not the first U.S. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. recently released film. “Great parents. Fieve! backpack, the Fievel gen, the 1824/2 overdate is one example. coin to cause confusion and get This is the cover of "Action Gui(je for the Collector and Chester H. Small of 75 Cottage St.- Mouse Detective.” This fellow is After seeing the movie, the sheets, the Fievel doll, the 0® 5 If it has ERI in AMERICA joined at zilched. There was a very nice- Russ MacKendrlck Is a Manches­ Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Fievel bedroom slippers or even (2®N Investor" by Q. David Bowers. The book is great for tips that t the bases, it is worth a bundle, and looking 20-cent piece circulating in ter resident who is an authority on and Mrs. William Esiiger of Venice, on die varieties that might turn out to be major sleepers. the animated Fievel who moves DID YOU KNOW sexuc you might just pick it up at a the years 1875-76 that also got collectibles. Fla. his lips as he tells you stories. tino, But let the merchandise (22) .6 Adults like it, too division of Universal Pictures You can ioln the winning team? to de Coin jewelry mg tl Continued friwn page 11 those who like a little more bring out a line of products Stere Original T-Shirts From the featuring Papa Mousekewitz, (ID r schmaltz. This film even has a Are you responsible? Nova sought after the animated counterpart of little mice romance. I found and I’ll be in big trouble! w o rk several of the wistful songs in At this point, though, the big thouf Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the than NEW YORK (AP) — While coin Buffalo Water Tavern real designer of the famed the quieter moments of the film question in our house is “When 9 Willing to see a job through? @i)^ collectors are delighting in the new statue. very touching. The entire score can we go see it again, youn gold coins being issued by the Adults can have fun Just trying by James Homer added another Mommy?” A 7-year-old of our fessK government after more than half a Cobu to pinpoint the familiar voices appealing dimension to the film. acquaintance has seen “An 1972 century, those who fancy coin American Tail" three times Do you like people? jewelry are equally enthusiastic, behind some of this new An adult can appreciate the (3® f says Kae McCulloch, fashion con­ animated crew of mice, cats, historical and geographical, and already, and is planning a fourth T w o rats, and even a cute little roach even political nuances in the film expedition this weekend. And their sultant to the Jewelry Industry Are you cheerful & friendly? w ish Council. named Digit. I’ll reveal only one even though those details may her parents are voicing no w ith "Through the ages, mankind has of the voices, Henri, who is actor bypass the child viewer. At no objections. Hill, ( always had a fascination for Christopher Plummer in his first matter what level “An 05 1 Can you handle money? $7) / wearing their wealth as bodily animated role. American Tale,” is watched, it ing 1 adornment.” she says. "An American Tail" has an is an easy, enjoyable way to "An American Tail” is playing the V The new coins are so sought after, even balance of action for adults spend a couple of hours during at area theaters, including Show­ pair case Cinemas In East Hartford. worn she notes, thatthe West Point, N.Y., used to fast-action thrillers and this holiday season. If your answer is “yes” to all non Depository where they are minted US is working overtime to meet the demand. these questions, then we’d like "There is no doubt that an Movie’s animator likes mice 6 impressive number of the new coins night so they won’t be noticed. animation, Bluth said, "since he will wind up in coin jewelry,” says *AUo available by mail at S7.00 Bv Bob Thomas to talk with you! a McCulloch, who reports that major The Associated Press When you see them, cleaning was the first and the most endear­ jewelry houses are making the $5, Only *5.00 (include* poitage and handling.) whiskers, trying pranks on each ing major character inanimation." $10. $25 and $50 gold pieces into LOS ANGELES — There’ssome- other, they’re very playful. They’re Bluth knows about Mickey. He Join the winning team — HAR rings, cufflinks, pendants and thing about mice that makes them not at all a threatening animal. worked for 10 years at the Walt Disney Co. before leading the 1979 CIn* earrings. so appealing as animated "We tend to look at them as cute Morrii characters. exodus of artists who were dissatis­ Be o Manchester Herald Carrier! the So BUFFALO WATER TAVERN little people, if you will,” he said. fied with the firm’s policies. Their Rose ( "I think people like mice because "In an animated film, all the first feature was the unsuccessful 9:40. - HALL FOR RENT animals are symbols for people. It’s Herald photo by Pinto they’re the underdog,” says Don "The Secret of NIMH.” EAS For parlies, showers, receptions, ''Drink in the Buff” Bluth, who joined forces with Just a natural that mice would fit "An American Tail" seems des­ CALL US AT Easi meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. Steven Spielberg for the new into this category. Everyone feels tined for a better fate. The $9 thing that they’re the underdog, that the Pool Pinochle champs l.,arge enclosed parkinft lot- Inquire: 622 East Middle Tpke. animated movie, "An American million Universal release sold $5.2 Mon ( Tail." whole world is beating on their million worth of tickets in the first Shot Lithuanian Hali heads.” Dunde Peter Vendrillo, left, organizer of the with a score of 597, and John Klein, 593. Manchester, Conn. 06040 "They’re the smallest animal on weekend at 1,246 theaters, ranking 9:20. - 24 QOLWAY STREET Mickey Mouse may have influ­ a close second to the box-office Rockville and Manchester pinochle The two clubs combined last week for an MANCHESTER the pecking order. They don’t hurt 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 ! 9:55. - I CaN bafora • P M anyi^dy. They sneak around at enced! the prevalence of mice in winner. ‘‘‘Crocodile’ Dundee." 2:35,4 clubs, looks over the scores of the top afternoon of play and a dinner at the ’ Phone 643-oeie 649-8302 pinochle winners. Sue Scheinbenpfluo Army and Navv Club in Manchester. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 - U M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 16, 1986 IS — MAN! Tuesday T V Advice SPORTS

5:00PM [ESPN] Mark Sotin's Salt B y B arry Water Journal (R) ^ T h « A u d i [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Airplane!' A skiddish An unborn child will miss ex-military pilot has to take the controls of TIMESTALKERS Rare NFL game leaves both clubs happy HEMPS an airliner after the crew becomes ill. Rob­ ert Hays, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack last four y 1980 Rated PG had knowi Dr. Scott McKenzie (William ment and 5:30PM [ESPN] Scholastic Sports all kinds of life experience By Harry Atkins finished with 83 yards on 19 carries Devane) enlists the aid of gifl-wrapi America (R) The Associated Press — including 33 in the Bears’ final Georgia Crawford (Lauren they’re sn [H B 6 ] MOVIE: Sword Of Gideon' ICC) will never know the pain of being drive. Hutton), a visitor from the DEAR The Jel Five men take on a top-secret mission to bom into a family that doesn’t want PONTIAC, Mich. - It was one of ” I was shaky,” Flutie said. ” I avenge the terrorist murders of Israeli ath­ 26th century, to travel back in ABBY: So Sunday, him, cannot provide for him and those rare ,N FL games where took my licks and tried to bounce letes during the 1972 Munich Olympics. time to prevent a fugitive "Hurting In Fort shellackir Steven Bauer. Michael York. Colleen De- resents his presence. everybody went away happy. back the best I could. Thank from the future from chang­ Worth" and her Pittsburg] whurst. 1986. goodness for Walter Payton and the ing the course of history, in husband have — Chicago Coach Mike Ditka was City beat 6:00PM CID dD dS) (S) News DEAR ABBY: Since you pub­ happy because the Bears rallied to running game.” "Timestalkers." It airs TUES­ decided not to Dear Abby At worst, (T) Three's Company lished the age classification of dogs beat Detroit 16-13. DAY, DEC. 16, on CBS. have children Abigail Van Buren Long, the Lions’ No. 1 draft pick wild-card ® Magnum. P.l. because to humans, will you please settle the — Lions Coach Darryl Rogers near violent discussions my Wends out of Iowa, completed 12 of 24 win their GD d§) Gimme a Break CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME “ there’s so was happy because rookie quarter­ passes for 167 yards despite being New Enf Clf) Mork and Mindy much wrong and I (all cat owners) hove been back Chuck Long, making his first having. We hope that you will make! sacked six times for 63 yards in @D Doctor Who with the world.” N FL start, played fairly well. losses by the Bears’ ferocious rush. similar data available concerning — Long, after breaking in against Charlie's Angels And now he in­ ’’They k",ew I was young,” Long cats. Quincy sists on an abor­ the best defense in football, was said. ’’They knew I hadn’t seen But it seems the parents have And by the way, ’ cot owners happy to be alive and still in one (S) Reporter 41 tion, presumably to “ save” the everything. They were teeing off on child from all those wrongs. never seen, heard, read or felt any may be properly referred to as ’’cat; piece. MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour Donny Adair are featured. (60 min.) battle the forces of nature, evil-doers, and me. They came with some blitzes. Yes, indeed. ’That poor child will of these things either. That’s why owned.” ’T m proud of what the defense © ) Facts of Life [CNN] Prime News corruption. Bill Cosby, George Spell, Gloria RALPH IN LOMITA, CALIF, Some I picked up, some I didn’t. Foster. 1972. never see a butterfly. Or a rainbow. they’re willing to deprive their did and I ’m proud of the bounce [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Nutcracker Fantasy' A [D IS] The Blue and the Gray (60 min.) ” 1 knew when we were in bad girl's love and courage are tested during ® Hogan’s Heroes A waterfall. A smile. A dog wagging child of them. Maybe that’s the real back we made in the second half,” field position they were gonna her many adventures while attempting to [E S PN ] NHL Hockey: Montreal Cana- ’’wrong” in the world. DEAR RALPH: According to Dr. Ditka said. ” We didn’t play good. diens at St. Louis Blues (3 hrs.) Live. @ News his tail. A tree. ’The Grand Canyon. throw the whole book at me. and help a handsome soldier under the spell of Rio. A baseball game. A rose. GORDON BARRETT, James Isaacs, my veterinary con­ I ’m not going to tell you we played a two-headed mouse. Voices of; Michele [HBO] MOVIE; 'Grandview, U.S.A.' [C N N ] Sports Tonight they did.” Grazing sheep. A Raphael painting. GRANADA HILLS. CALIF. sultant in Encino, Calif., cats live good. But we do feel pretty good Lee. Melissa Gilbert. Christopher Lee (CC) An independent-minded raceway [D IS] MOVIE: 'Mary Poppins' A lovable On the whole. Rogers said he was 1979 Rated G owner battles small-town corruption to re­ governess and a zany chimney sweep are The love in a spouse's eyes. ’’Swan an average of about four years about the way it came out.” Baal happy with the rookie’s perfor­ [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook tain control of her track, while embarking caught up in a musical adventure. Julie An­ Lake.” A parade. A jet stream. A DEAR GORDON: Tme, an un­ longer than dogs. In cats, the first The Bears trailed 13-3 at the start on an affair with a younger man. Jamie Lee drews, Dick Van Dyke. Elsa Lancaster. two years count for more ’’human mance. but didn't say whether Long [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Desperately Seeking flame in the fireplace. A bicycle. An born child will never experience of the fourth quarter, but rallied to Curtis. C. Thomas Howell. Patrick Swayze. 1964 Rated G. years,” but each year thereafter would start Sunday's season finale Susan' (CC) A suburban housewife loses 1984 Rated R emerald. A sailboat. A snowflake. A any of the wonderful things you so win thanks to a 4-yard touchdown NBAttini her memory and adopts a new wave per­ [ESPN] SportsCenter eloquently described. But neither counts for fewer ’ ’human years” run by Matt Suhey and field goals of against the Atlanta Falcons. [M A X ] MOVIE: Bad Boys' Jailed for an fishing village. A cathedral. sona Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, Aidan [HBO] Christmas at Radio City Music will an unborn child feel the pain of than for dogs. 32 and 22 yards by Kevin Butler, the Quinn 1985 Rated PG-13 accidental killing, a young hoodlum strug­ Hall Relax and enjoy this lavish star- That poor child will never hear a ” It’s rather obvious he has a long E ■At gles to the top of the prison snake pit. studded musical spectacular hosted by babbling brook. Or rustling leaves. poverty. Or prejudice. A Hiro­ The first six months equal 13 latter as time expired. Butler also way to go,” Rogers said. ” It’s also [USA] USA Cartoon Express Sean Penn. Ally Sheedy, Reni Santoni. Joel Grey with guests Leslie Uggams, A bell. ’’Rigoletto.” The patter of shima. A holocaust. Or a nuclear years, the second six months equal kicked a 41-yard field goal for obvious his future is bright. It's WKRP in Cincinnati 1982 Rated R Boston 6:30PM O Peggy Fleming. Robin Cousins and the rain. Another child’s laughter. A accident. That lucky child will eight years — therefore, the first Chicago’s only points in the first Phllodtlplil [U S A ] College Basketball: Ohio State Rockettes. (60 min.) In Stereo good for us to have something like ® d§] ABC News piano concerto. A hooting owl. The never be terrorized by youth gangs cat year equals 21 human years. half. WasMngtaf at Dayton (2 hrs.) Live that to build on.” Now York (3® Benson 11:35PM QD Entertainment Tonight ’’silence” of a desert. A foghorn. A that kill innocent bystanders in The second cat year equals 10 ’’The truest statement today was Eddie Murray kicked field goals G® SCTV 8:30PM ® G® Growing Pains (CC) ET talks with actress Glenn Close about random acts of violence. It will human years, and each subsequent when Suhey told me, ’If it ain’t Ben unexpectedly brings a tattered home­ her new film , "Fatal Attraction". church organ. of 52 and 39 yards in the first half, d® Too Close for Comfort less girl to celebrate Christmas with the That poor child will never read a never have to fear disease from year equals three human years. broke, don’t fix it.’ And we went the first his longest of the season, Atlonto [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Conan the Barbarian' Thus, a 10-year-old cat has Milwaukee d® d® NBC Nevvs Seavers. Conan’s life is traced, from the day his par­ poem by Bums. Or a love letter. polluted air or drinking water, or ahead and fixed something that giving the Lions a 6-3 halftime lead. Detroit d® Nightly Business Report ( ® Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime ents are murdered by the evil Thulsa Tolstoy. A science magazine. Vic­ the deadly consequences of playing achieved 55 human years. wasn't broke,” Ditka said, explain­ Detroit’s only touchdown came Indiana Doom, through his slavery as a young boy. in a schoolyard unthinkingly lo­ C Ctiloooo (41) Noticiero SIN G® No vela: Herencia Maldita tor Hugo. A name on a boat. A ing the Bears’ sluggish start. ” We to the time he becomes a champion gladia­ as the result of some hustle by the Cleveland d® Silver Spoons 9:00PM CB m o v ie : Izzy and Moe' In Christmas card. Mark Twain. The cated precariously near a toxic tried to throw the ball instead of run Lions’ punting team and a Chicago tor. Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl (For Abby’s booklet, ” How to [C N N ] Showbiz Today the 1920s. two ex-vaudevillians become Jones, Sandahl Bergman. 1982. Rated R. Bible. waste dump. it, and our game is to run the turnover. Prohibition agents and find' thrills in the That poor child will never feel An unborn child will never be Have a Lovely Wedding,” send a football.” Utoli [ESPN] NBA Today world of speakeasies and bootleggers 1 2:00AM dD Kojak check or money order for $2.50 and Dallas excitement. Or warmth. Love. seduced by drugs, or die before he’s Doug Flutie. who took over when The victory left the Bears with a Houston [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Cimarron' A pioneering Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Zohra Lam- X Nightlife a long, stamped (39 cents), self- couple IS determined to succeed in Okla­ pert 1985. (R) Anticipation. Awe. The atmosphere had a chance to live becuase of a starting Chicago quarterback Mike 13-2 record and kept alive their Donver (3® Star Trek addressed envelope to: Dear Abby, Son Antoni homa in 1889 Glenn Ford, Maria Schell, (X (4® Moonlighting (CC) (60 min.) of a jazz concert. A cold shower. dmnken driver. He will never kill or Tomezak suffered a leg injury on hopes of having the home field Anne Baxter 1960 In Stereo G® Tales of the Unexpected Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, AP photo Socroment ® MOVIE: 'The Gathering' A father at­ The satisfaction of a job well done. be killed in a senseless war. (Is AP plrato the Bears’ first possession, com­ advantage throughout the NFC 7:00PM CID CBS News tempts. one last time, to draw his family 1 ^ MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' A friend’s handshake. Reverence. there another kind?) And finally, he Mount Morris, HI. 61054.) pleted 13 of 24 passes for 130 yards. playoffs. The Bears need to win L A . Loker Golden Stc (X) d® M*A*S'H together at Christmas Edward Asner, ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents Detroit first-year quarterback Chuck Long (16) foilows When the Bears finally began their season finale Sunday against Bears' place-kicker Kevin Butler (6) raises his arms in Maureen Stapleton 1978. Part 1 Portland ® Wheel of Fortune G® Dick Cavett their rally in the fourth quarter, Dallas and hope the New York victory after he booted a 22-yard field goal with no time Seattle (H) G® Year in the Life Joe prepares to through as he fires a pass during first-haif action against ® ® $100,000 Pyramid G® Novela: Amo y Senor they did it mainly on the strength of Giants lose to Green Bay Saturday Phoenix compete in a grueling bicycle race, Glen left to give Chicago a 16-13 victory over the Detroit Lions Sanford and Son the Bears on Monday night. Long, in his first NFL start, to get the home edge throughout the L.A. CIIPO) (3® Jeffersons pressures his wife to abort her baby, Sam G® Swimmer has haystack hair their rushing game, sparked by in Monday night NFL football action at the Silverdome In (18) Carson's Comedy Classics must decide whether or not to break his [C N N ] Newsnight was 12-for-24 for 167 yards. The Lions, however, lost to Suhey, who gained 42 yards on 11 playoffs. No oanrH engagement and Lindly gives birth (2 hrs.) d® MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour [ESPN] NFL Films Presents (R) carries, and Walter Payton, who The Lions slipped to 5-10. Pontiac, Mich. Pan 2 of 3. In Stereo individual variation here, but we the Bears, 16-13. Boston c d® Barney Miller [USA] Dragnet D E A R D R . Utah at S® Before Stonewall (CC) GOTT: I swim can’t blame our woes entirely on Detroit c (4® New Newlywed Game 1 2:05AM ( X Hot Shots Amanda and the weather. Still, it’s hard not to be. (§® Novela: Cicatrices del Alma Jason uncover a ruthless family feud over daily for fitness. L.A. Lak (S) Novela; Maria de Nadie Phllodeli ^ 7 ) Evening at Pops: Christmas at Pops the sale of a magazine (70 min.) How can I pre­ depressed after a 7-day nor’easter d® Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (CC) (60 min ) ... or to be elated by a bright sunny New Jer The spirit of the Christmas season comes 1 2:30AM (X Judge vent the terrible Temple’s win a lift to Chaney San Anti over Sesame Street as Big Bird attempts to [C N N ] Larry King Live haystack condi­ Dr. Gott morning. Brophy captures Phoenix X Entertainment Tonight Golden uncover the secret of how Santa Claus [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Beautiful Blonde tion that my hair From Bashful Bend' A dance hall girl (16) Jim & Tammy p .m . gets down the chimney (60 min.) |R) is in? It also is Peter Gott, M.D. DEAR DR. GOTT: Can you get Denveri knows how lb handle a gun and gets into (2® G® Late Night with David Letterman PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Tem­ UCLA sophomore Jerome Top 20 at the end of January and the (§® Sports Talk developing a septicemia from poor living condi­ Seattle e trouble because of it. Betty Grable, Cesar ' Tonight's guests are Jay Leno, Dizzy Gil­ ple had just beaten 17th-ranked "Pooh” Richardson, a star at end of February,” he said. ” I don’t [C N N ] Moneyline Romero, Rudy Vallee 1949 lespie and tennis star Pam Shriver. (60 greenish tinge. tions? What happens if it is left decathlon crown really pay too much attention to the UCLA 76-65, but John Chaney, N C A A Hoop Philadelphia’s Ben Franklin High, Indiana i [ESPN] SportsCenter [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Shoot the Moon' A fa mm.) In Stereo What can I do untreated? scored 15 to lead the Bruins, who polls at this stage.I really feel that Clevelan Following the competition, coach of the 20th-ranked Owls, Ulan at [USA] Riptide mily goes through trying periods of separa­ ( ^ Alfred Hitchcock Presents about this? LONG BEACH, Ca. - Man­ have lost two straight after winning our team is not hitting on all the tion and change Albert Finney, Diane Kea­ DEAR READER: Septicemia is the 6-2,205-pound Brophy flew to wanted to keep playing. Phoenix 7:30PM ® PM Magazine G® Gene Scott chester High senior Brian their first three. pistons right now.” ton, Karen Allen 1982 Rated R a bacterial infection that is spread Houston. Texas, to attend an After Monday night's victory. ® A Current Affair [ESPN] Skate America 1986: Pairs DEAR READER: Your hair the medical profession. I think it’s Brophy. the state’s elite decath- "They’re definitely a Top 20 Blackwell sounded more 9:30PM ® Odd Couple Competition (60 min.) (R). Chaney challenged UCLA Coach we’re the caboose.” Chaney said. appears to be drying out because fair to say that weather does play from an infected portion of the body lete and rapidly becoming one of Olympic decathlon camp for a team, and for us to beat them — it confident. (X) d® Jeopardy (41) Novela: Camino Secreto week. Walt Hazzard to a game of “ They might i’ ” carrying us, is all NBA liai [HBO] MOVIE: 'Warrior and the Sorcer­ the oil is being washed away during an important role in our emotional through the bloodstream. Septice­ the best in the nation, won the just feels good.” said Blackwell, “ I think we’re able to play with (X) Entertainment Tonight ess' A holy warrior becomes involved in a Brophy, who is being wooed one-on-one, just like they used to I ’m saying. G® Harper Valley your swims. The greenish tinge is lives, but its specific effects vary mia is often fatal unless treated Winter Decathlon Open Division who was 2-for-lO from the field in anybody,” he said. “ I honestly G® INN News clan rivalry. David Carradine, Maria Socas, by several colleges across the play when Chaney was Hazzard’s "Their reputation is somewhat 10:00PM ( X News Luke Askew. 1984. Rated R. probably due to an improper from person to person. with antibiotics. The illness is not at the Long Beach State Decath­ the first half and 6-for-lO in the think we’re one of the best teams in G® Best of Saturday Night country, set four of his seven gym teacher at Overbrook High helping us. I ’m just happy someone Portland (X (4® Jack and Mike (CC) Jackie is [USA] Edge of Night balance of antimicrobials and For example, studies have shown necessarily a consequence of poor lon Championships last wee­ second. “ I think we showed a lot of the country.” d® d® Barney Miller personal records during the School in the late 19,50s. is considering us,” Dallas offered a scoop by a radical fugitive ready chlorine in the pool water: I ’ve that most people feel better when living conditions, although poor' kend. In doing so, Brophy character today.” Montel Hatcher and Charles Denver d® Carson's Comedy Classics to surface after 14 years of living under­ 1 :00AM (X I Love Lucy first day of the two-day competi­ "Right now?” said Hazzard. In the only other game involving never heard of the discoloration they are exposed to sunlight. personal hygiene may allow the: amassed 6,791 points, a personal With a standing-room crowd of Rochelin scored 14 apiece for L.A. Lake ( ^ New Newlywed Game cover. (60 min ) (R) X Dynasty "Right now, get your stuff on!” a ranked team. No. 6 Auburn beat occurring in ocean water or un­ Several consecutive gloomy days infection to begin and spread.; best mark, and he set personal tion. First Day: 100 meters — UCLA. Tim Perry had 11 points and Phoenix G® INN News (X Joe Franklin Show said Chaney, in a jovial mood Eastern Kentucky S7-82. 4.500 howling its approval. Temple 6 Atlanta (4® All New Dating Game 11,5; Long Jump — 21-feet. treated fresh water. Change pools can make people irritable and Septicemia can be started by a marks in seven of the 10 events. scored nine straight points early in 12 rebounds for Temple, which was Seottle d® NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at (1® Mission: Impossible (3® Twilight Zone 4-inches (personal best): Shot following his team’s fifth straight In other games, it was Michigan or wear a bathing cap. You alsocan moody, as any mother knows when minor (or major) injury, a surgical Brophy used college imple­ the second half for a 45-36 lead. A 22-for-28 from the free throw line, Phlladelpt New York Knicks (2 hrs ) d® Star Trek ( ^ M aude Put — 46-feet (personal re­ victory of' the season and 25th 76, Bowling Green 64; Stetson 60. Boston replace some of the hair oil by using the children are kept inside during procedure or a longstanding uri­ ments in the shot put. discus, few minutes later, the Owls put compared 6-for-12 for UCLA. [C NN] Crossfire (2® Local News G® More Real People cord) ; High Jump — 6-feet,2Vi- straight at McGonigle Hall. Cincinnati 56; Oklahoma State 77, Golden St a conditioner or shampoo for dry a rainy spell in the summer. nary infection. and high hurdles. Over 100 together a 14-4 surge — including Auburn 07, E. Kentucky 82: Center Mllwauke [DIS] Small One A young boy must sell Temple, which cracked the Top Minnesota 66; Nevada-Reno 95, (3® Nuevas Leyes de Imigracion (60 [C N N ] Crossfire hair. Inhabitants of northern climates, athletes competed in the event. inches (personal record); 400 Jeff Moore scored 32 points and Detroit his flop-eared donkey because his father mm.) 20 for the first time this week, is now Pepperdine 88 and South Alabama nine from Blackwell — to build a Utah [USA] Prime Time Wrestling (2 hrs.) particularly in Scandinavia and If you’re having an operation, you; Brophy was entered in the meters — 51.0 (personal forward Chris Morris added 25 as decides it is too old to work (5® Journey to the Dawning of the Day 8-1 this season. But Chaney, who 72, Youngstown State 63. 67-49 bulge. Socromen 1 :10AM [T M C ] MOVIE; Nana' One DEAR DR. GOTT: My friend areas around the Arctic Circle, are should know all you can about it. high school division, originally, record). unbeaten Auburn won its fifth Indiana [ESPN] 1986 Equitable Family Ski G® Kojak scoffs at early-season polls. said the As he’s done all season. Owls’ " It ’s hard to win here,” said Challenge Coverage from Vail. CO, (R). of Paris's most celebrated seductresses says that weather has nothing to do well aware that the short, cold Dr. Gott’s new Health Report, An but was allowed to compete in Second Day: 110 High Hurdles straight game. Son Antor Owls’ lone loss, to top-ranked senior guard Nate Blackwell kept Richardson. "But they played well. Woshlnoh [C N N ] CNN News captivates some new wealthy lovers. Ka­ with how one feels. I believe that winter days cause a national Informed Approach to Surgery, the open division. ” He didn’t go — 15.6; Discus — 149-feet, 8:00PM ® Wizard Simon attempts to tya Berger, Jean-Pierre Aumont. Shirin Nevada-Las Vegas on a buzzer shot shooting despite a cold first half, They were hustling. I think today Auburn, which trailed 48-47 at Houston [HBO] Training Camp: The Bulls Are weather conditions affect the body depression. covers everything from seconcl; against all the best college kids 7-inches (personal record): L.A. d ip t protect a 1? year-old wolf girl' from an Back Taylor. 1981. Rated R. in the preseason NIT semifinals, scoring 16 of his 22 points in the final they showed what they’ re made halftime, outscored Eastern Ken­ unfeeling scientist and a ruthless industrial­ in many ways. Can you enlighten us Certainly, some people are more opinions to outpatient surgery. For in the country,” said Manches­ Pole Vault — 11-feet,5V<-inches tucky 21-10 in the first six minutes of Chlcopo [M A X ] MOVIE. 'Rocky IV' (CC) Rocky 1:1 SAM CB MOVIE: One in a Million: carried as much weight as the wins. 20 minutes. Swingman Mike Vrees- of.” Cleveland ist. who want to use the child for their own on this subject? affected by bad weather than are your copy, send $1 and your name ter track coach George Suitor, (personal record); Javelin — means (60 mm ) Balboa battles the Russian champion, the The Ron LeFlore Story' This drama "Since UNLV is ranked No. 1 and wyk sank nine of 15 shots, including Chaney wasn’t so sure. the second half to take charge. New Jers Siberian Express,' In this clash of East and chronicles the incredible rise of Detroit others. Arthritis kicks up, appetites and address to P.O. Box 91428, ’’but he opened a few eyes out 157 feet (personal record): 1500 ” My biggest thrill and biggest ” We really took over in the New Yort ® MOVIE; 'The Beguiled' The presence they beat us in the last second this 3-fo-4 from three-point range, for 21 West Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren. Tiger centerfielder Ron LeFlore from prison DEAR READER: This subject fall off, moods change from optim­ Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure there,” — 4:51.04 (personal record) concern is hopefully we’re at the second half,” said Moore. of a wounded Union soldier in a Southern Bridgeite Neilson 1985 Rated PG to the major leagues. LeVar Burton, Madge istic to disgruntled. There is much to mention the title. year, they might be the engine and points. girls school creates emotional turmoil as Sinclair, Paul Benjamin. 1978. produces a lot of disagreement in teachers and students compete for his at­ [USA] Auto Racing; Sears Point Trans- Mllwauke tentions Clint Eastwood. Geraldine Page, Am (60 min ) 1:30AM (X Get Smart Attonta Elizabeth Hartman 197 1 Boston 10:30PM G® News G® INN News Utah (X G® W ho's the Boss? (CC) While d® Rape: the Boundaries of Fear (CC) Bizarrb Chlcogo Tony chooses the right Christmas gift for Save corrector with thinner Houston G® Honeymooners... The Lost Episodes [C N N ] Newsnight Update Gooden says Tampa police ‘were laying for me’ Angela, Angela hopes to surprise Tony New Yorl with a very special Christmas card [HBO] Training Camp: The Bulls Are [ESPN] Mark Sosin's Salt Water Jour­ WOshlnot( XD News Back nal (R). DEAR without disturbing the cake when Detroit do.’ an officer spotted the vehicles L.A. Loki 1:45AM [M A X ] m o v ie : My Man POLLY: Is TAMPA, Fla. (A P) — Dwight shoved the barrel right into my Adrian Sierveld. as saying Gooden work.” Police Chief Daniel New- G® MOVIE: 'Melvin and Howard' This is 1 1 :00PM CB CB ® (3® (S News serving it. Ehrlich said his investigation of weaving toward each other in Indiana the story of the gas station attendant who Adam' (CC) Trouble begins when a young there any way to MRS. M.H.H. Gooden says Tampa police were neck.” “ was down on the ground and there berger told the Tampa Tribune. (X G® Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers the incident continues, but that traffic. develarM allegedly rescued Howard Hughes from the man with an overactive imagination meets rescue dried-out ■ Attorney Charles Ehrlich said were a bunch of cops on him, "There is no doubt that force was Golden SI (X Carol Burnett and Friends the girl of his dreams. Raphael Sbarge, Ve­ "laying for me.” while an attorney preliminary findings support Good­ One of the arresting officers said desert Jason Robards, Mary Steenbur- typewriter cor­ DEAR POLLY: Zip up peanut for the New York Mets’ pitcher says Monday that “ witnesses have come kicking him. I even saw a few knees used. One officer was kicked in the New Jers gen, Paul LeMat 1980 G® Odd Couple ronica Cartwright. 1985. Rated R. en’s statements that he did nothing Gooden got out of his car using Dallas rection fluid. I Pointers butter cookies by adding chocolate interviews he’s conducted with forward and provided bits of it. It go into his back.” head and will be out (of work) for Phlladelp G® McMillan and Wife G® TJie Untouchables 1:55AM [HBO] MOVIE: Daad and three days.” Newberger added. wrong. profane language and initially Sacrotnet Buried' The sheriff of a sleepy coastal have an old bot­ chips to the dough. Delicious! witnessses indicate police may appears there were excessive beat­ Police denied the accusations, (2® MOVIE: 'Vanished' The FBI is advised d® Wild, Wild West Polly Fisher “ Another officer was kicked in the Gooden and four companions, refused to surrender his driver’s Seoltle that the President's top advisor is a homo­ town tries to solve a series of macabre tle that is half Our new house was very air-tight have used excessive force in ings involved,” saying the arresting officers did not Portland (1® Currents two of them major league baseball license. sexual Richard Widmark, James Faren- deaths. James Farentino, Melody Ander­ full, but is too and the moisture in the beams was restraining Gooden during a fight One witness. Joseph Riley, said act improperly when Gooden, 22, groin and had to be assisted by a L.A. Cllpi son. Jack Albertson. 1961. Rated R. prospects, were arrested Saturday Gooden. 17-6 last season when he tino, E G Marshall 1970 Part 2 d® Tales of the Unexpected thick and sticky causing a humidity problem. We with officers over the weekend. he and his two children witnessed was handcuffed and ankle-cuffed citizen walking down the street. Phoenix night on their way home from a helped the Mets to the world Son Antoi ( ^ (3® Matlock A socialite hires Matlock (M) M*A*S*H 2:00AM CB m o v ie : Tha Philadal- to use. installed a small woodstove, which the arrest and told the New York during the scuffle Saturday night. ” It got to the point where it turned "The cops hit me first. It was college basketball game at the championship, was charged with Denver to defend her maid, who is accused of kill­ G® 24 Horas phia Story' A society girl yearns for a JENNIFER not only supplemented our heating almost like a setup,” Gooden was Daily News that the children ’ ’were Tampa Police Department spo­ into a real fight and the officers had ing the master of the house (60 min.) In down-to-earth romance on the eve of her University of South Florida. They disorderly conduct, resisting arrest GZ) SCTV system, but helped to keep the crying when they saw what they, kesman Johnny Barker told News- to protect themselves,” said New­ Stereo (R) second wedding Katharine Hepburn, quoted as saying in today’s editions were traveling in three separate with violence and battery on a [C N N ] Moneyline James Stewart, Cary Grant. 1940. DEAR JENNIFER: Go to your placed in the trunk of your car is a house dryer. of Newsday. “ They were laying for (the officers) were doing to the man day that the department was not out berger. "No one can deny that force ( ^ Nova; Leprosy Can Be Cured (CC) cars. police officer. His attorney said he [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet X MOVIE: 'Bend of the River* An out­ stationery store and look for safe way to transport empty bottles MARY CLAIRE (G o o d e n )R ile y said Gooden was to get Gooden. was used, but they were talking Nova studies why some 12 million people me ... It happens a lot with me and According to police reports, a was also charged with careless 0 worldwide still suffer from leprosy, even [ESPN] NFL's Superstars George Hal- law, turned wagon-train scout, clashes typewriter correction fluid thinner. to the grocery store and bring full the group I hang around with and held by three officers while a “ When you talk brutality, it can about him being hogtied and Jordan.( though a cure has been available for more with his former comrade who hijacks the 1984 silver Mercedes-Benz driven driving. 9 English, l las. (R) (Most brands of correction fluid ones home. It’s also useful for fourth, a female officer, rushed be in two ways — the use of everything. He was handcuffed and settlers' supplies. James Stewart. Arthur Get ready for the after-holiday the cops down here. They put the than 40 years (60 min.) 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Then just add it a diet crunch with the weight-loss shackles on me for no reason at all across the highway and “ struck excessive force, which is a determi­ Bird, Bog d® MOVIE: 'Harry in Your Pocket' Two Back large boxes of soap or any glass keep him from kicking further. driven by his nephew, Gary Shef­ violently resisting arrest are third- (3® Grizzly Adams few drops at a time to the thickened Pointers in Polly’s newsletter "Su­ and beat me. him in the face with a flashlight.” nation that Mr. Gooden will have to McHole, young lovers become involved with a pro­ [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour field, were stopped by police after degree felonies. fessional pickpocket operation James correction fluid, stirring well with a containers that might topple over per Diet Tips.” Send $1 for each Newsday quoted one witness. make, or in the line of proper police That’s what we train the officers to Chamber [D IS] MOVIE: 'Chautauqua Girl' “ One guy pulled his gun and Coburn, Walter Pidgeon, Trish VanDevere 1 1 :05PM [T M C ] MOVIE: Scare toothpick or the applicator brush. while driving copy to Polly’s Pointers in care of J.Molonc [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook (R). M.Malon 1973 crow' Two drifters meet and learn about This should do the trick. FLORENCE the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box life, love and caring Gene Hackman, Al Pa­ Aguirre, (3® MOVIE: Trinity Is Still My Name' 2:30AM [C N N ] Sports Latenight POLLY 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be Two incompetent brothers fail miserably in cino. Dorothy Tristan. 1973. Rated R. [ESPN] SportsCenter DEAR PO LLY: To hold cake sure to include the title. their attempts to honor their father s last 1 1 :30PM CB (i§) ABC News Night- wish that they become famous outlaws CBS News Nightwatch DEAR POLLY: Keep a pair of layers together and keep them from Kasavage hop-scotching globe as tennis official line 2:35AM CID with large prices on their heads Terence Joined in Progress scissors in the bedroom or dressing sliding one off the other, insert Polly will send you a Polly Dollar Barkley, X Police Woman Hill. Bud Spencer. Jessica Dublin 1972 area. They're handy for snipping plastic beverage straws through ($1) if she uses your favorite Hartford Whaler drug posters were printed and Tallwood Country Club maintained its annual pledge Gilmore, 3:00AM dS m o v ie : Chubasco' A World traveler tag best applies to a former Abdul-Jol G® Novela; Monte Calvario (3® Honeymooners the layers to hole them In place. The pointer, peeve or problem in her made available for distribution with compliments of to remain open until the snow flies with a season final young tuna fisherman comes into conflict hanging threads or removing tags Manchester man who calls California his home now West, Clf An Evening of Championship Skat­ ( ^ G® Tonight Show Tonight's guests with his boss when he marries the man's straws can be cut to exact length column. Write Polly’s Pointers in Allied Printing of Manchester, long-time loyal tournament before the latest snowfall which was McHole, are Steve Martin, singer Sandi Patti and from new clothes. when he’s not hop-scotching around the globe as a ing 1986 Taped live at Harvard University, daughter. Susan Strasberg, Richard Egan, needed and are easily removed care of the Manchester Herald. supporter of the team. dubbed the Icebreaker. Pierce, A the world's lop figure skaters compete m magician Joseph Gabriel. (60 min.) In Christopher Jones. 1968. A large, deep cardboard box fulltime professional tennis official. Nonce, P Stereo. Manchester Area Conference of Churches’ fund was Seniors 62, for retired men, now lists 24 regular pair skating, ice dancing, and men's and G® Shopping line Peter Kasavage pens greetings from Honolulu where Herald Angle Humphrli enriched by more than $4,000 as a result of proceeds members at the Manchester Racquet Club. They’re Kersey, I women's skating in the 17th annual exhibi­ d® MOVIE: 'Man and Boy' Trying to he just finished a stint as a referee for one of the United tion World champion Brian Boitano and make a home and a life for his family on the [C NN] News Overnight Earl Yost from the Annulli Golf Classic staged last summer at the offered doubles play three mornings weekly — CofTwrlgl U S dance champions Renee Roca and Arizona desert frontier, a man is forced to [ESPN] Magic Years in Sports States Lawn Tennis Association's satellite Schrempi Marc Price is show business kid Manchester Country Club. The Classic replaced the Monday, Wednesday and Friday — with many playing Johnson, tournaments. Sports Editor Emeritus Manchester Open on the annual tournament schedule. all three dates. A dozen women are also involved in From Hawaii, he flew to New York to work the 6 Seniors’ play two mornings a week. By Jerry Buck comedian AI Bemle. By the time parents were divorced. I was here Nabisco Masters event at Madison square Garden. Price was 7, they were swapping Tot The Associated Press and my father was on the road. I ’d The former Manchester High and University of Williams, wisecracks on stage. work. I ’d go to school, too, but I Hartford athlete — he lettered in five sports in the same Oakley, i tn a O f me line Cinema LOS ANGELES — Marc Price ’T d play the part of the smart- never put school before work. My calendar year at UH — is now traveling 85 percent of Bright prospect Lalmbeef aleck kid,” Price recalled. ” He’d work was my school. M.Malon may be the last of a breed, the show the year as a tour director with special assignments Nassiff Arms is handling sales for the history of the Parish, B business kid who was raised in a say, ’I ’ve got to give you credit,’ ” My father encouraged me and such as a linesman in the Masters. Manchester Road Race by Amby Burfoot titled “ The Claude Larose, the local man who serves as Coach Willis, At HARTFORD „ , _ . 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:40,9:50. — Star Trek west nAMii-wKw trunk and joined his parents on and I ’d say, ’I’d rather have cash.' I Inspired me, but he never pushed Prior to the Hawaii and New York assignments, Town With a Heart of Gold.” Copies are $10 each. Jack Evans’ assistant with the Hartford Whalers, is all Donoldso IV: The Voyage Home (PG ) 12:30,2:50, ments this season. Armed with a two-year extension to Carr, Per Cinema City — Peggy Sue Got ■Im 1 8 1 — Something Wild (R) 7, stage as soon as he could toddle. remember hearing stories that my me. He gave me the opportunity to Kasavage worked pro men’s tournaments on the Proceeds will go to the shelter for homeless people in smiles these days not only with the play of the pros but Worried (PG-13) 7 : 10, 9:30 - Song of 5:10, 7:25,9:50. — Heartbreak RIdee (R) 9:30. — Soul Man (PG-13) 7,9:30. his contract as sports director at Channel 30. the Thompso the South (G) 6:50. — The Nome of the 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 10. — An American Price, who plays Skippy the mom carried me on stage as a baby. try it, and once 1 tried it, I knew I International Grand Prix circuit in Italy, Germany. former East Catholic athlete is working as a colorman Manchester. also his sons. Guy Larose, playing in his final year as a McHole, Rose (R) 9. — Home of the Brave 7.20, Tall (G) 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:20. — teen-age neighbor on NBC’s ” Fam- She was a singer whose stage name didn’t want to do anything else.” France and England, plus a stop-over in Arizona for the with George Ehrlich for University of Hartford Deaths in recent weeks claimed two Manchester junior in Ottawa, recently enjoyed a five-point 9:40. — Blue Velvet IR ) 7, 9:25. Three Amloos (PG ) 12:20, 2:40, 4:45, WILLIMAMTIC performance. The rugged 19-year-old, 185-pound 7:25, 9:50. — The Golden Child (PG-13) jHison (ouera anaew — Star Trek ify Ties” and stars In the heavy w s» * y Mbhd. SH7:fleiKlfather was Price was preparing for his first Fiesta Bowl. basketball games on radio. The latter, dean of men who left their mark on the athletic scene in 1,3,5,7:15,10. IV: The Voyage Home (P O ) 7:25, 9:35. metal movie "Trick or Treat,” is a a singer and agent and my day of filming as a guest star on While baseball, basketball, soccer, golf and tennis play-by-play announcers in the state, still does a big Manchester, Harry Squatrito and John ’ ’Gunner” center is one of Canada’s brightest young pro O EAST HARTFORD — Heartbreak Ridge (R) 7, 9:35. — An veteran comedian at 18. He also grandmother was a singer.” ABC's "Hotel.” He plays a college were Kasavage’s letter-winning sports in college he’s league job after more than 40 years. Hilinski. The former starred in three sports at prospects. Luc Larose, a freshman at Manchester High Johnson, Eettwood Pub B Cinema — Some­ American Toll (G ) 7:10, 9:10. — The School, has won a berth with the varsity. The senior Floyd, G. thing Wild (R) 7:30. MANCHESTER Golden Child (PG-13) 7:10, 9:10. — performs at Caesars Tahoe and At the age of 13 he was emcee of student involved In a fraternity now 100 percent into tennis and in his own words “ has Frank “ Snitz” Mordavsky is rounding out 50 years as Manchester High and later Fordham before turning to Rivers, A Peer Richard's Pub A Cinema — Soul UA Theaters East — schedule "Crocodile" Dundee (PG-13) 7:20,9:30. comedy clubs around the country. "The Too Short for Prime Time hazing that results In the death of a Larose won five Stanley Cup rings while helping the Thomos, unavailable. finally made it big.” a member of the Eighth District Fire Department, the a coaching career In New Jersey. Hilinski is best Man (PG-13 ) 7:30, 9:30. — Three Amigos (PG) 7:25,9:X. He grew up in the mold of such Players” at the Roxy Theater here. student. recalled as a fine basketball player and later a man Montreal Canadiens win as many NHLchampionships. Cheeks, t Showcase Cinemas 1-9— "Crocodile" oldest member in point of service. For years he was one r, t , Dundee (PG-13) 12:30, 2:30, d:30, 7:10, show business kids as Mickey ’T v e been pretty much on my In the brief time Price has been Pact extended of the most feared spikers in volleyball in New England who devoted many hours to the Little League baseball He's now in his third season as the Whaler assistant 9:20. — Stond by Me (R ) 1:05, 3:05, 5:15, VERNON WINDSOR Rooney, Donald O’Connor and Judy own since I was 14, when I started coach. P Cine 1 A 2 — Soul Mon (PG-13) 7:10, Ploio — Closed Monday thru performing, comedy has had a big competition. program. 9:55. — The Color of Money (R ) 12:15, Garland. His father is nightclub ’Family Ties,’ ” he said. ” My Mike Crispino is handling dual announcing assign­ Johnson, 2:35,4:55,7:15, 9:40. — FIrewolker (PG) 9:15. — Something Wild (R) 7, 9:30. Thursday. resurgence. Humohrli MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986 - 17 I« — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 16, 1986 IS - MA Playoff-bound New York Jets are smiling again Coventry girls trimmed

Kansas City's win. By Barry Wllner regardless of whether the Jets drop end Mickey Shuler called it "a new The Jets have no control over COVENTRY — Two of the three Annie Cossells 4 0 0, Whitney Cava­ playing the Bengals in the wild­ "To tell the truth, everything, naugh 0 1 1, Michelle Hardee 41 9, Kris The Auoclatcd Press their fifth straight game in Cincin­ dawn for us” — the Jets still ore whether they win the AFC East and elute expected to be among the best cat^ game the following week. But about the losing streak is forgot­ KellV 0 0 0, Teresa McMahon 000, Amy nati on Sunday. physically undermanned. On Satur­ get that wMk off. If the Patriots win In the Charter Oak Conference in Stoudt 0 0 0. Totals 9 2 20. a Jets’ victory would eliminate the ten,” Shuler said. “ For three, H.S. Roundup HEMPSTEAD, N Y. - For the day, they lost All-Pro nose tackle in Miami, they get the division title the pre-season clashed Monday But the burst of sunshine that lit Bengals from the playoff chase. weeks, we’ve walked around w ith, last four weeks, the New York Jets Joe Klecko and offensive tackle and the Jets are a wild-card team. night and when it was all done. up their training facilities on ■"rhe playoffs are very hard to this weight on our backs. There was - Cheney bows had known nothing but dlsappotnt- Reggie McElroy to reconstructive If the Patriots lose, the division Cromwell High emerged with a Monday was punctuated by a deep get into, so the positive thing that a lot of tension, but you try to work 2-2 4, Ann McNaughton 0 0-0 0, Brenda knee surgery. Pro Bowl linebacker belongs to New York. 49-38 win over Coventry in girls’ nnent and losing. Now, thanks to a sense of relief. And, for the first has happened is that we made it, your way out of It and not let It effect, Clhly 0 0-0 0, Milena GalUHo 7 1-5 15, HEBRON — The Cheney Tech gift-wrapped NFL piayoff spot, time in a month, some optimism. regardless of how we have played Lance Mehl already has gone that "You don’t want to lose in the first basketball action. Dawn Chassler 43-3II, Kim Czerwonka girls began its first-ever varsity round of the playoffs, although it’s you. "They Just outplayed us,” said 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 9-16 49. they’re smiling again. the last four games.” added route this year, and star defensive COVENTRY (30) — Stacey Robertson basketball season Monday night “ Knowing we ore in the playoffs McNeil, a Pro Bowler last year. , end Mark Gastineau won’t be ready better than not making It,” Bennett Coventry coach Ray Dimmock. " I 0 0-00, Anno Werfel 10-0 2, Kim Mizesko against RHAM High Sphool with the file Jets made the piayoffs on "This is a new beginning and yoH„ is a big lift to us,” running back "Not a lot of teams have been able until the playoffs after yet another said. “ It is the absolute worst thing expected Cromwell, East Hampton 6 2-7 14, Leslie Daneliv 6 62 12, Lisa Beavers on the short end of a 5617 Sunday, one day after a 45-24 won’t get us thinking about what ^ Talaga 2 60 4, Maura Danehy 0 0-0 0, shellacking at the hands of the Freeman McNeil said. "Now, we to win 10 games in the league this knee injury. in the playoffs because you don’t and us to be the top three clubs in score. Cheney, however, took its happened. The only thing you can,, Nektarlo GItsIs 20-0 4, M ollle Jacobson can be really positive. We’ll go into year. want to be the first ones to go home the league this season. After last 1 61 2, Corine Coglanello 0 61 0. Totals first step forward in preparing Pittsburgh Steelers, when Kansas get out of making the playoffs Is a,„ City beat the Los Angeles Raiders. this gome exhausting everything "It would mean a lot to all of us to from the party.” night I don’t know,” 10 2-11 30. itself for things to come. At worst, the Jets will be an AFC we can possibly do. If we win it, it "W e must take the positiveness get a week off,” defensive end By the smiles on their faces and positive. Coventry, l-i overall and 0-1 in “ Just looking at the guys today, I . . “ Overall, it was what I expected wild-card team, and they still can will give us a really great lift.” from this and get a boost from it.” Barry Bennett said. “ It’s a tre­ their relaxed demeanors, it was the COC, had a 23-21 halftime lead in our first game.” Cheney coach don’t think a guy in here dldn’f„ Bolton beaten win their division if Miami beats Ironically, if the Jets lose to While their their mental outlook mendous advantage to watch other clear Monday that the Jets felt a after holding a 12-8 bulge after one Paul Soucy said. “ The girls got a smile at least once.” COLCHESTER - Scoring 31 New England on Monday night. Cincinnati, they could wind up may be vastly improved — tight teams get beat up.” tremendous burden was lifted with quarter. But the Panthers. 1-0 in the feel for what it’s going to be like.” points in the first quarter. Bacon COC and 2-0 overall, took control in RHAM improves its record to 2-0. Academy had all the points it the third period. They outscored the while Tech. 0-1. will be back in needed en route to a 57-20 victory Patriots, 11-4, to assume a 32-27 action Thursday at East Hampton. over Bolton High in Charter Oak margin with eight minutes Cheney trailed. 9-2. after one Conference girls’ basketball action remaining. period, and 23-7 at halftime, with “ We came out and tried to play Monday night. RHAM opening uip a 36-23 lead Bacon’s lead went to 41-6 at man-t6man and they tore it apart after three quarters. Shalene Wes- SCOREBOARD halftime before Bolton was able to in the third quarter. And they went try led Cheney with 8 points and 14 to a box-and-one on Leslie (Da- generate some offense. rebounds. “ Westry had 14 rebounds Leanne Shoop and Julie Dim­ Connecticut, 4-1, lost Soturdov. seen nehy) and we didn’t handle it very and played well.” Soucy said. Malone, Mike Kelsey, Ken Herold and mock had 22 and 13 points, Big East atandings well,” Dimmock said. Danehy had “ (Kathy) Moriarty and (Christie) Derik Moulton had goals while Herold, respectively, to pace Bacon. Mi­ H«rald photo by Pinto BasketbaD Bio Bmt CentirMiM Hockey Joe Konrad, Brennan Lunberg and- 10 points at the half and finished Leal played well also.” Mike Rodriquez had assists. with a dozen. chelle Hardee and Annie Cassells RHAM (55) — Joanne Cavoll 5 2-5 12, St. John's Milena Gallitto led Cromwell netted 9 and 8 points, respectively, Julie Fanelll 20-04, Shannon Butler20-1 Third-year East Catholic High boys’ Eagles launch their 1986-87 campaign VMIonovo Pea W n B to lead Bolton. 4, Ronnie LewandowskI 4 2-7 10, Shelly Syracuse NHL standings with 15 points followed by Dawn Sutherland 5 60 10, Karen Bushev 0 60 basketball coach Ray Page says this is Saturday night at 7:45 against ACC foe NBAatandInga Georgetown Regal Men's Shop fell to Rldgrtleld, The Bulldogs. 0-1. resume action 0. , Michelle Mizesko 2 60 4, Laurie Providence Chassier’s 11. Kim Mizesko had a the deepest team he’s had to date. The South Catholic in Hartford. WI^ 3-0, and Middlesex, 5-0, last weekend. team-high 14 markers for Thursday at Cromwell at 7:30 p.m. Tibbetts 1 60 2, Karina VInkels 2 04) 4, Boston College WALES CONFERENCE Goalie Tom Mltney was busy with a Denise LewandowskI 1 0-0 2, Margaret assist ■ASTERN CONRERRNCE Pittsburgh Coventry. BACON ACADEMY (57) — Leanne E Potrldi DIvIslen combined total of 30 saves. TsuchIhnsh11 0-2 2, Joyce Boucher 01-2 He ha Altanitc DMtleii Connecticut Shop 11 0 22, Desiree Fafard 2 1 5, T Pis OF GA The Patriots are idle until next Tammy Garr 2 0 4, Karyn Macher 1 0 2, 1. Totals 25 5-17 55 Ger W L Pel. (BB Seton Hall Philadelphia 22 7 2 46 132 76 Julie Dimmock 61 13, Wendy Danko 00 CHENEY TECH (17) — Shalene Boston 14 7 .667 Pittsburgh 15 11 4 34 117 100 Tuesday when they host Putnam Westry 4 0-0 8, Christie Leal 1 0-0 2, Unive Phllodtlplilo 13 8 .619 1 Wednesday's Game 0, Darla Dllal 0 00, Jocelyn Adkins 328, t 16 12 2 34 116 103 High. Jodi VllardI 1 0 2, Erica Greene 0 0 0, Sharon Nix 060 0, Vicki Ferraro 1 602, East’s road a difficult one in gra 4 WotMngtan 10 11 .476 American at Georgetown New Jersey 14 14 2 30 116 135 CROMWELL (49) — Diane B orlllo 1 B illy Jo Zaks 0 0 0, Teha Popp 0 1 1. Kathy Moriarty 1 60 2, Vicki Garbich 0 New York 5 10 .217 10 Thursday's Game NY Rangers 10 14 6 26 117 120 Swimming 1-21 Monica Torres00-0 0, EileenZabko C .F New Jersey 4 10 .102 10W Japan Bowl: Boston College vs. SMU 04) 2, Leigh Hodge 5 60 10, Beth Totals 26 5 57. Washington 10 15 6 26 94 110 Bartolotta 2 3-6 7, Leo MorchInkoskI 1 BOLTON (20) — Wendy Nell 1 0 2, 1 60 2. Totols 8 1-2 17 Bv Jim TIernev guard offense this season, will rely sophomores will have to learn is a Central Division m d a y 's Game Adams Division — quickly. How fast they come along Atlonto I t 4 .010 Seton Hall at Fordham Boston 16 11 4 36 110 95 Herald Sports Writer on his depth and balance in order to public Milwaukee 15 0 .652 3V7 Saturday, Jan. 20 Games Montreal 15 13 4 34 111 104 make up for the lack of a proven will be a key to our season.” Page’s busim Detroit 10 0 .556 6 Japan Bowl; Boston College vs. Hartford 14 9 4 32 92 06 Swim Taam After suffering through a dismal scorer. "W e have the best balance goals, he feels are realistic for his Indlona 11 11 .900 7 Georgia Tech Quebec 14 14 4 32 113 97 North Stars since Ctiloogo 10 11 .476 7'A Rider at Providence The Manchester Swim Club 2-18 campaign last season, the East (this year) since I ’ve been here.” club this year. C Buffalo 6 20 4 16 93 123 500 t Cleveland 9 11 .490 0 Fairfield at Syracuse Newington last Saturday, 366198, at the CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Manchester High pool. Manchester was Sports In Brief Catholic boys’ basketball team, one Page said. “ Everybody’s a threat. “ We’d like to get to eight wins and throuf WESTERN CONFERENCE Temple at Vlllanova Norris DIvIslen OMdwesI DIvIslen Texas El-Paso at Georgetown led by triple winners Duncan Campbell, top Rangers would think, has oniy one way to These kids have the best attitude of qualify for the state tournament.” Minnesoto 13 13 3 29 121 115 Jennifer Holcombe, Katelyn Llnd- subsic Utah 13 7 .690 — St. John's ot Niagara St. Louis 12 12 5 29 96 106 move as far as records are any team I ’ve coached.” Page said. "W e want to show Inc., Dallas 14 0 .636 — strom, Melissa Myers, Jeanlene Hart, Toronto 12 13 4 20 90 103 and Matt FLIck. Manchester's next Wood to receive Gold Key Award concerned. However, the task wili The Eagle three-guard offense steady improvement. The ACC will Houston 9 11 .490 4 Detroit 10 13 5 25 05 93 Bv Ken Rappoport firm I Denver 10 13 .435 Monday's collaga hoop scoros swim meet w ill be against Rocky Hill at not be a simple one. Third-year will consist of 5-10 senior Andy be the toughest this year. St. Chlcogo 0 17 6 22 102 136 Rocky Hill High School on Jan. 10,1907. WINDSOR LOCKS — Ivan Wood, long-time teacher-coach- The Associated Press Son Antonio 6 15 .206 r/7 Smylhe Division Eagle coach Ray Page, who en­ Klopfer. 5-11 junior Rob Stanford, Joseph’s has three starters back Sacramento 6 16 .273 0 The 'A' meet w ill begin at 10 a.m. administrator at Plainville High School, will receive the Gold ■AST Edmonton 20 11 1 41 144 112 0 and under girls: 25 free — 3. dured a 3-18 in his initial season at and 6-1 sophomore Scott Altrui. ‘ 'He from its state championship team FocHIc Division Central St.,Ohio70, Delaware St. 77,OT Calgary 17 13 1 35 115 116 Key Award from the Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance, it was NEW YORK — Minnesota Coach L A . Lakers 16 5 .762 — Bernstein; 25 back — 1. Stephanie East, is hoping to change things (Altrui) was the leading scorer on and Aquinas and Xavier will be Winnipeg 15 13 2 32 105 104 Myers 19.91; 25 fly 2. Bernstein, 3. Lome Henning wanted to give (talden Stale 13 9 .991 3'/j St. Thomas Aquinos 91, Mercy, N.Y. 83 Los Angeles 13 17 2 28 133 140 announced. around this time. the freshman team (last year) and strong. The kids have a great t Portland 14 H) .903 3'/> Anderson; 25 breast — 2. Hughes, 3. Brian MacLellan a lot of ice time Temple 76, UCLA 65 Vancouver 9 19 3 21 103 122 GrodzIckI The 71-year-old Wood, amateur golfer Marcia Dolan, and a The road to success for the has excellent court sense. He’ll chip attitude and when you get that you Seattle 11 9 .590 4'/i SOUTH (Monday's Gome against the New York Rangers Phoenix 11 11 JOO 5W 0 and under boys: 100 med. relay— 1. third recipient to be named, will be honored at the 46th Gold Key Eagles, as it has been the last two in with some points. He’s got a lot of can steadily improve. We’ll sneak Thr Athens St. 83, Bethel, Tenn. 57 Minnesota 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 (Andrew Stone, Carl Jacques, Craig because he felt he would be L.A. Clippers 4 17 .190 12 Auburn 97, E. Kentucky 02 TiMtdov*s OomM (Unner Feb. 1 at the Howard Johnson’s Conference Center in years, will be unpaved especially potential.” Dave Price, a 5-11 up on some people.” compi OSendov's Gomes Jacaues, Kevin Lappen) 1:32.98; 25 free 'pumped up” facing his former Cedarvllle 122, Palm Beach Atlantic 92 Minnesota at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. — 2. Craig Jacques, 3. Lappen; 25 back Windsor Locks. due to the departure of last year’s junior who is undergoing a bone East opens its season Saturday explai No gomes scheduled Chris. Newport 79, Newport News 54 Montreal at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. club for the first time. ToesdBV't Oomet — 1. Craig Jacaues 19.7, 2. Stone, 3. Wood retired from education in 1976, but is still actively leading scorer Matt Perno (son of spur operation on bis hand, will night at 7:45 on the road against 1986 Dartmouth 04, Novo 66 Detroit at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Lowrence; 25 fly — 2. Carl Jacques, 3. “ Coming in. he had something he Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. - Dillard 78, Alcorn St. 76 Wednesday's Gomes former UConn basketball coach. most likely inherit one of the three ACC foe South Catholic in Hartford. Long! Utah at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Lappen; 25 breast — 1. Carl Jasaues involved in interscholastic sports. Mercer 76, Florida Tech 60 Buffalo at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. 22.65, 2. Lawrence, 3. Sobln; 100 free wanted to prove.” Henning said Schedule; Dec. 20 South Catholic Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Middle Tenn. 06, McNeese St. 00 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. He has been the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Dom ). who transferred to St. Paul guard positions when he returns. lishim L.A. Lakers at Cleveland, 7:30 p.n' relay — 1. Stone, Carl Jacques, Craig after watching the big left wing A 7:45 p.m.. 23 East Lyme H 7:45 New Orleans 97, AAankato St. 85 Toronto at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Jacques, Lappen) 1:17.91 Conference’s baseball and football director for 10 years, in Bristol for his senior year. “ He (Price) is our best ball the I Phllodelphia at Milwaukee, S p.m. Norfolk St. 73, Johnson C. Smith 55 Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. score two goals to lead the North p.m.. 27 Rotary Classic H 8 p.m! New Jersey at Chlcogo, 1:30 p.m. 9 and 10 girls: 50 free — 1. Jeanlene coordinating state tournament sites and officials: consultant to “ The experience of a starter, and handler.” Page said. “ He is a pure Englo N.C.-Ashevllle 65, Furman 62 Quebec at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. hart 32.97, 3. Amato; 100 IM — 2. Stars to a 4-3 win over the Rangers (piay Manchester in first round). 29 San Antonio at Dallas, 0:30 p.m. Radford 02, Md.-E. Shore 65 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. the girls’ basketball tournament committee for 11 years, and ■our leading scorer iast year, in point guard.” The Phoenix at Houston, 0:30 p.m. Hoffman; 100 free — Harf 1:14.74, 2. in the only NHL game Monday Rotary Ciassic H 8 p.m. (finais) South Alabama 72, Youngstown St. 63 Detroit at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Demerglan; 50 back — 1. Hart 37.99, 2. served on various CIAC eligibility committees. He was president addition to the new 3-point rule. ” Playing opposite Canny at the comp, Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 So. Mississippi 87, Col-RIversIde 66 night. Page said, referring to Perno’s other forward slot will be 6-1 senior Jan. 3 St. Bernard H 7:30 p.m.. 6 p.m. SW Loulslono 93, Tennessee Tech 91 Demerglan; SO fly — 3. Sullivan; 50 of the Connecticut Association of Secondary Schools in 1971-72. McLeilan played for New York presk breast — 1. Jennifer Hoffman 48.29, 3. departure. “ It’s a loss.” co-captain Mike Sipples. The key Xavier A 7; 30 p.m.. 9Fairfield Prep Denver at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Stetson 60, Cincinnati 56 North Stars 4. Bangers 3 Tickets to the dinner are priced at $30 apiece. last year before a trade to Minne­ Life Ii Seattle at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Tampa 121, Edward Waters 75 Erica Strevel 55.12; 200 free relay — 1. With only one returning starter reserves for the Eagles this year H 7:30 p.m.. 13 St. Joseph H5 p.m.. Wednesday's Games (Amanda Amato, Jennifer Cool, Hof- sota over the summer, and ieft with Wind! Tenn.-Martin 72, Ala.-Huntsville 61 fmon, Demerglan) 2:34.37 from last year’s team. 6-foot-3 will include 6-0 junior guard Brian 16 Northwest Catholic A 7:30 p.m.. Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Valdosta St. 07, Kennesow 72 Minnosota 2 2 0 -^ some bitter feelings. witht Clevelond at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.n N.Y. Rangm 1 1 1—3 9 ond 10 boys: 200 med. relay — 1. senior co-captain forward Damian Kennedy and 6-4 senior Joe Tomku- 19 Notre Dame H 7:30 p.m.. 23 St. MIDWEST (Chris Peck, Brian Jacques, Kevin Central football stays at Division II “ I got a bad rap here.” MacLel­ Utah at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Capital 64, Heidelberg 59 AP photo Rrst Porlod—1, Minnesota, MocLellon Canny. East, a member of the tough nas. “ He (Tomkunas) will be in the Thomas Aquinas A 7:30 p.m.. 27 Mass Phoenix at Son Antonio, 8:30 p.m. 12 (Graham, Rouse), 3:46. 2, Minnesoto, Begley) 2:37.94; 50 free — B. Jacques lan said, “ and I felt 1 had a lot to Cent. Michigan 60, Oakland, Mich. 51 34.77, 2. Peck; 100 IM — 1. Begley NEW BRITAIN — Central Connecticut State University All Connecticut Conference, will pivot when we do go to a pivot South Catholic H 7:45 p.m. and ii Huron 103, SW Minnesota 79 Maruk 10 (Nilsson, Wilson), 11:17. 3, New prove.” Y ork, Osborne 13, 14:39. Penalties— 1:23.18, 3. Marsh; 100 free — 1. Jamie officials have decided that their football team will continue to need scoring from everyone this offense.” Page explained. T.J. Feb. 3 St. Bernard A 7:30 p.m.. 6 The Illinois St. 90, Armstrong St. 69 Ready, aim, fire W olff 1:14.05; 50 back — 1. Peck 42.95,2. MacLellan said he came into Kalamazoo 60, Concordia, Mich. 57 Clccorelll, Min (hooking), 0:47; DePolma, year if it is to compete. Another Leahy (who was East’s soccer Xavier H 7:30 p.m.. 10 Fairfield to thi NBA leaders Min (slashing), 15:00; Ridley, NY (slosh­ Stone, 3. KempInskI; 50 fly — Begley compete at the Division II level rather than drop to Division III. Monday night’s game with “ but- Kentucky St. 60, Indianapolis 63 36.31.2. WolH; 50 breast — 1. B. Jacques casualty for Page is senior Kevin goalie), a 6-1 junior, will fill in at Prep A 7:45 p.m.. 13 St. Joseph 7:30 Book! Lewis 66, Ferris St. 50 Chris Evert Lloyd uses her racquet like a gun as she ing), 15:00; Samuelsson, NY (holding), “ There was overwhelming support from all areas to retain terfiies. because I was piaying Morvmouth, Kon. 95, MId-Am Nazarene 16:57; DePolmo, Min, misconduct, 20:00; 45.57.2. Guay; 200 free relay — 1.(Chris Riggs, a guard candidate who is the forward position along with 6-3 p.m.. 17 Northwest Catholic H 7:30 Team Offense pretends to shoot Martina Navratilova during the Peck, B. Jacques, Begley, Wolff) football. After studying the recommendations and accompany­ against some friends.” O Pt. Avg 94 Lambert, NY, misconduct, 20:00. bypassing the basketball season in junior Andrew Seeger. .p.m.. ISManchester A7:45p.m..20 Michigan 76, Bowling Green 64 2:22.00 ing rationale, I felt that it would be in the best interest of the If didn’t take him long to lose Portland 24 2004 116.8 Pringles Light Celebrity Tennis Classic Sunday in North 11 and 12 girls: 50 free — 1. Melissa order to concentrate on baseball. “ We’re young, just four seniors.” Notre Dame A 7:30 p.m.. 24 St. Dallas 22 2966 116.6 MIchlgon Tech 96, Lake Superior St. 07 Second Period—4, New York, KIslo 5 university for football to remain Division II,” university those nervous feelings, though, as Notional 90, S. Dokota Tech M, OT Miami Beach. Evert Lloyd and Navratilova were paired (Maloney, Miller), 1:07. 5, Minnesota, Myers 31.17,3. Karpe; 100 IM — Myers Page, who will employ a three- Page said. "The juniors and Thomas Aquinas H 7:30 p.m. Denver 23 2673 116.2 1:23.28, 3. Lappen; 100 free — 1. Myers President F. Don James said Monday. he scored on Minnesota’s first shot LOl L.A. Lakers 21 2432 115.0 N. Illinois 93, Rollins 64 Hartsburg 7 (Graham, Brooke), 8:52. 6, S. lll.-EdwordsvIMe 101, SW Baptist, with celebrities in the event that benefits the Cystic Minnesota, (MacLellon 13 (Wilson), 15:46. 1:09.13,3. Susan Domanlco; 50 back 02. A study of the school’ s program found little difference in the of the game. MacLellan added the excep Phoenix 22 2479 112.7 Penalties—(Maruk, Min (holding), 14:20; Karpe, 3. Domanlco; SOfly— 2. Lappen; Atlanta 22 2476 112.5 Mo. 96 Fibrosis Foundation. 50 breast — 1. Kim berly Stewart 41.90,3. costs of playing in Division II or in Division III, said Central clincher in the second period, his 6 SOUTHWEST KIslo, NY (unsportsmanlike conduct), slipp! Seottle 20 2240 112.0 14:20; Rouse, Min (slashing), 16:06; Os- Vega Athletic Director Richard McDuffie. 13th goal of the season. Philadelphia 21 2311 110.0 Hendrix 72, Philander Smith 64 11 and 12 boys: 50 free — 2. Anderson, Mic Boston 21 2307 109.9 NE Oklahoma 102, Azusa Pacific 92 boren, NY (Interference), 16:48. He said the school had decided to increase its efforts to raise “ It was a game that you dream Mond Oklahoma St. 77, Minnesota 66 Third Period—7, New York, Osborrw 14 3. M. Beganney; 100 IM — 1. Craig Hart East wrestling lacks numbers (talden St. 22 2402 109.2 W. Texas St. 100, Seattle 64 (Ridley, Greschner), 11:15. Penalties— — 1:24.23, 2. Knight; 100 free — 3. D. funds for the football grant-in-aid program. about.” said MacLellan. “ I wanted Swiss Milwaukee 23 2496 100.5 BaarsIB.LIonalS None. Beganney; 50 back — Sean Anderson to show the people around here that Detroit 18 1945 100.1 FAR WEST 34.34, 3. M. Beganney; 50 fly — 3. 6.5925 Cal Poly-Pomona 00, Cal-Dovls 79 Shots on goal—Minnesota 10-6-6—22. I could still play. A lot of bad things tional Tournament. How the Eagles Utah 20 2156 107.8 N.Y. Rangers 12-12-12-36. Knlghf; 50 breast — 1. Hart 40.99, 3. Bv Len Auster Junior Steve Karlson will wrestle up fri Sacramento 22 2345 106.6 Domlrxjuez Hills St. 06, San Fronclsco'St.69 Football CMeogo 0 0 13-16 Harford; 2(X) free relay — 1. (Anderson, fair is too difficult for Corpus to Detroit 3 7 0-13 Power-ploy Opportunities—Mlnr>esota Walton suffers another setback were said about me here.” Sports Editor at the 98-pound level. The rest of the Agi IrKlIana 22 2329 105.9 Oof 2; N.Y. Rangers Oof 2. Hart, Knight, M. Beganney) 2:09.40 One of the criticisms was that call. His No. 1 objective is to keep Son Antonio 21 2214 105.4 Hayward St. 73, N. Montano 72 First Quarter 13 and 14 girls: 1. 200 med. relay — tentative East lineup should in­ $1.43: Loyola, Calif. 116, Southern cal. Del—FG Murray 52,10:51 Goalies—Minnesota, Takko (36 shots-33 BOSTON — Bill Walton, backup center for the Boston Celtics those he does have heaithy. Washington 21 2169 103.3 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Soetaert (16-12), (Beth Cool, Kovlev Marsh, Karen Flick, MacLellan did not play defense. On When you start out with only 20 clude: 112- sophomore Jeremy Houston 20 2050 102.9 Coll.101 fecend Quarter Karen White) 2:26.66; 50 free — 1. but who has not played a gam e this year because of an ankle Schedule: Dec. 20 Manchester a po Nev.-Reno 95, Pepperdine 88 NFL atandlnga Chi—FG Butler 41, 2:21 Vanblesbrouck (0:00, 3rd, 66) Monday night, he was on the ice in candidates, and you need 13 to fill Palmer. 119 senior tri-captain Mike L.A. Clippers 21 2158 102.0 A—16,566. Katelyn LIndstrom 27.94, 2. White; 200 problem, has had another setback in his latest injury report. Tournament. 27 Lancer Tourna­ Gene Chlcogo 21 2157 102.7 N. Colorado 65, Denver 61 Det—FG Murray 39,14:45 IM — 1. Flick 2:50.93; 100 free — 1. the last minute with the North Stars all the weight classes, then you find Manganeilo. 126- junior Mike Carl­ St. Mary's, Calif. 08, U.S. International 65 Third Quarter Referee—Dave Newell. Linesmen— ment (at Waterford). 31 Manches- Th< Cleveland 20 2046 102.3 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Mark Pare, Mark Vine. LIndstrom 1:02.27, 2. Cool, White; 100 Walton had a second bone scan taken Monday on his right foot, protecting a one-goal lead. yourself in a precarious situation. son. 132- junior tri-captain Jeff New Jersey 22 2244 102.0 Det—Thompson 4 pass from Lone (Mur­ bock — 1. Cool 1:31.21,2. Throm; 100fly const East ray kick), 0:04 Fourth Quarter which revealed abnormalities in the nevicular bone, according to That made MacLellan proud. That’s the predicament for vete­ Villar. 138- senior tri-captain Matt ter/Cheney Tech H 11 a m. New York 23 2275 98.9 Howtop twenty fared W T Pet. PF PA — 1. Flick 1:32.14; 100 breast — 1. Jan. 3 at Wethersfield with yen. Chi—FG Butler 32, 2:34 LIndstrom 1:17.36, 3. Morsh; 200 free Jeff Twiss, spokesman for the National Basketball Association “ It means a lot playing at the ran East Catholic High wrestling Terzo. 145- sophomore Mark New England 10 .667 378 200 Chi—Suhey 4 run (Butler kick), 9:11 Hartford Public and RHAM 10 Team Defense v-N.Y. Jets 10 .667 343 334 relay — 1. (Cool, Marsh, Flick, White) club. end.” he said, “ because I got a rap coach Santos Corpus. McConnell. 155- senior Larry Wy- O No. Avg How the top twenty teoms In The Chi—FG Butler 22, 15:00. 2:09.10 Miami 0 .533 403 371 A—75,602. Twiss said orthopedists Drs. Robert Leach and Tony Dal, have as a bad defensive player in New Corpus’ normal complement is land. 167- junior Peter Myer. 185- a.m.. 9 Fairfield Prep A 6 p.m.. 14 Milwaukee 23 2340 102.1 Associated Press' college basketball poll Buffalo 4 .267 280 332 ECHO hockey 13 and 14 boys: 200 med. relay — 1. Atlanta 22 2256 102.5 fared Monday: (Rauls Ramans, Kevin Poirot, Michael conferred about the abnormality to determine the course of York. I ’ve been playing in the last between 35 and 40. This year only 20 junior Spiro Stamboulis. unlimited- Bloomfield A 6 p.m.. 17 Bristol Indianapolis 2 .133 199 376 d ll Det Boston 21 2109 104.2 1. Nevodo-Los Vegas (50) did not Central AmbrosI, Eric Abaham) 2:13.00; 50 free action. He said Walton was scheduled to see Daly Tuesday in Los minute of most of our games. came out for the team. “ It’s the junior Josh Scaiora. Central/Bristol Eastern/Windham Utah 20 2095 104.0 ploy. First downs 10 14 — 1. AmbrosI 27.47,2. Abraham; 200 IM WA x-Clevetond 11 4 .733 344 293 Rushes-vards 40-161 21-56 " I never did that with the smallest group I ’ve ever had.” said Carlson posted an 8-4 mark a year H 9:30 a m.. 21 Glastonbury H 4 Chlcogo 21 2200 104.0 2. Purdue (SO) did not ploy. Cincinnati 9 6 .600 357 373 — Poirot 2:41.69; 100 free — 1. AmbrosI Angeles. Airfo Houston 20 2096 104.0 3. Iowa (SO) did not ploy. Passing 119 104 MItaB 1:01.47, 2. Borahom; 100 back — 1. Rangers. If just goes to show you Corpus, in his 15th year at East. ago while the three tri-captains. p.m.. 24 Xavier A noon. 28 Fitch H 6 Pittsburgh 6 9 .400 208 312 Return Yards 80 34 Walton sustained his ankle injury during the first week of air-to New York 23 2423 105.3 4. North Carolina (SI) did not ploy. 4 11 .267 258 322 United Bank won twice lost weekend, Ramons 1:21.00; 100 fly — Ramons how much you can do if your coach “ But this is happening at other Villar. Mang^anello and Terso. were p.m. WOshlngton 21 2217 105.6 Houston Comp-Att-Int 13-26-1 12-24-1 October while using an exercise bicycle. airlin 5. Illinois (7-0) did not ploy. West whipping New Haven, 161, and blank­ 1:28.56; 100 breast — 2. .Poirot; 2Wfree has confidence in you.” all around the .500 mark Corpus Feb. 3 East Windsor A 3:30 p.m.. Detroit 18 1907 105.9 6. Auburn (SO) beat Eastern Kentucky Socked-Yards Lost 2-11 663 ing Southern Connecticut, 60. Inthewin relov 1. (Ramons, Poirot, AmbrosI, schoois. too. Giastonbury. where I x-Denver 11 4 .733 362 206 Punts 4-49 649 11 Fermi A 6 p.m.. 16 Somers H 4 Tht L.A. Lokers 21 2225 106.0 97-82. Kansas City 9 6 .600 334 307 over New Haven, Duane Flcora, Scott Abroham) 1:50.15 Rookie goaltender Kari Takko teach, usualiy has 70-80 and only recalls. East went 4-14-1 team-wise Irtdlono 22 2330 106.3 7. Oklahoma (SI) did not ploy. Fumbles-Lost 5-3 2-1 Open girls: 50 free — 1. Jennifer p.m.. 18 Sacred Heart A 4 p.m., head) Seattle 9 6 .600 325 277 Penoltles-Yards 061 443 Chamberlond, Joe Haves and Duke was another key man for the North had 40 this year.” he added. last season. Cleveland 20 2165 100.3 8. Indiana (4-1) did not ploy. 8 7 .533 299 316 Mansell each had three goals, Nate Holcombe T f.ltt 100 IM — 1. Holcombe and t (Jolden St. 22 2400 109.5 9. Syracuse (7-0) did not ploy. L.A. Holders Time of Possession 31:99 20:01 UNLV atop college hoop poll Stars Monday night, kicking out 33 For the moment. Corpus has two East opens its season Saturday 20-21 Class L Tournament, 28 State Son Diego 4 11 .267 310 349 Spleker a pair and Bret Lentine one. 2:39.02, 3. Wood; 100 breast — 1. Go( New Jersey 22 2410 109.5 10. Oorgetown (SO) did not ploy. NATIONAL CONFERBICE Spleker had four assists, Todd Hutton Holcombe (no tim e given) shots and helping to stonewali the unfiiled weight ciasses. Thattrans- morning at the Manchester Invita­ Open. Dallas 22 2419 110.0 11. N ow (4-1) did not ploy. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NEW YORK — Nevada-Las Vegas remained atop The “ W East RUSHING—Chicago, Payton 1943, Su- and Mike Beaulieu three apiece and Open beys: 50 free — 1. M ott Flick Rangers in a frantic third period iates into 12 points in forfeits each Philadelphia 21 2317 110.3 12. North Carolina State (S I) did not ploy. .067 316 212 Jennifer WIehn, Nick Stauder, Mansell, 25.55; 100 IM — Duncan Campbeii Associated Press’ college basketball poll, while three teams — Sacramento 22 2430 110.5 x-N.Y. Giants 13 2 0 hev 11-42, Anderson 2-13, Thomos 2-12, when they came within one goai. match. And that’s just to start. “ I expel v-Woshngtn 11 4 0 .733 347 212 Flutle 611. Detroit, James 12-32, Jones 9-24. Hayes and Chamberland one each. 2:20.34; 100 free — M. Flick 57.08, 2. St.John’s, DePaul and Temple — made their first appearances of Seattle 20 2233 111.7 13. Kansas (4-1) did not ploy. Dallas 7 8 0 .467 336 313 Jessie Carlson-Conwav was In goal. In Melocowsky; 100 back — Campbell The North Stars needed only four stili have to fili two weight classes quali Portland 24 2691 112.1 14. Pittsburgh (4-1) did not ploy. Phllodelpha 5 9 1 .367 342 291 the shutout win, Chomberland hod four 1:08.95; lO O fly - l.M . Flick 1:11.34; 100 the season in the national rankings. our t L.A. Clippers 21 2355 112.1 15. St. John's (60) did not ploy. PASSING—Chicago, Tomezok 0-2-0- shots to score their first two goals and keep everybody healthy.” he St. Loub 3 11 1 .233 197 334 O.Flutle 13-261-130. Detroit, Long 12-261- goals, Mansell, Haves, FIcara and breast — Campbell (no tim e given) The Runnln’ Rebels, 6-0, received 48 first-place votes and 1,238 Phoenix 22 2471 112.3 16. Georgia Tech (3-2) did not ploy. Central Hutton one each. Rios, WIehn and Mike against Ranger goaltender Doug says, a prospect that isn’t necessar­ Twins, Morris playing state Son Antonio 21 2374 113.0 17. UCLA (3-2) lost to No. 20 Temple7665. 167. points from the nationwide panel of sportswriters and x-Chloago 13 2 0 .867 320 177 RECEIVING-ChIcago, Gault 653, Gen­ Ruth had two assists each and FIcara Soetaert. ily true. GT Denver 23 2715 110.0 Minnesota 8 7 0 .533 365 256 and Stauder one apiece. broadcasters. It was the second consecutive week Nevada-Las 18. Kentucky (SI) did not ploy. try 3-30, Payton 26, Mlooreheod 1-25, MacLellan put in a soft back­ The 91 and 105 pound divisions are (jetrolt 5 10 0 .333 271 306 Sanders 1-18, Wrlghtmon 1-(mlnus 4). _ . . Vegas, which was victorious in its only game, 99-88 over 19. DePaul (SO) did not ploy. Green Bay 4 11 0 .267 230 363 Bowling hander from the slot at 3:46 and presently open. The latter would The Price Is RIghf 20. Temple (SI) beot No. 17 UCLA7S65. Detroit, Thompson 654, Blond 655, Giles g n i||l1 A Scoring Ton)pa Bov 2 13 0 .133 222 452 2-39, James 1-7, Jones 16, Mondlev 16. ^ Nevada-Reno, held the top spot. u Dennis Maruk knocked a rebound have been filled by Rich Lee. who West MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. L.Wood 6 Son topped Windsor, 63, Purdue, Iowa, North Carolina, Illinois and Auburn, held the into a virtually empty net at 11; 17 was fourth in Class L a year ago. o FO s Avg v-L.A. Rams 10 5 0 .667 295 243 lost weekend. Phil Dokin had two goals faced (Twins) Kent Hrbek. Tom Jordan, Chi. 21 293 204 791 37.7 y-Sn Francsco 9 5 1 .633 350 233 two through six spots, respectively, each moving up one place after Soetaert came out to block a But he bypassed his senior year and MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Jack and Michael Russo and Marty Curtis Elka Brunansky. Gary Gaetti and Igi 651 20.3 7 0 0 .467 271 9 English, Den. 23 269 112 New Orleans 254 one opiece. Russo, BUI Hayes, M att from last week’s voting. Oklahoma was seventh with a record of shot by Kent Nilsson. is now a coliege freshman. Morris and the Minnesota Twins Wilkins, Atl. 21.. 200 143 569 27.1 Atlanta 6 8 1 .433 260 274 NFL playoff acliedule WelnIckI and Kris LIndstrom eoch drew Jerry Ridel 144-364, Chet Stanek are ready to play their own Kirby Puckett, and it wasn’t 18 102 102 405 26.9 Rec basketball x