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Complete Interiors buyer the easy way ...with ing, and minor repairs. INVITATION T O V O try Lake. Wall to wall Choppers Engine $200, 1970 Ply­ point approximatlav 200 feat watt of Ann Straat. Approxl- Education last week. Story on page Index are less serious types of injuries 28,467 to 32,648, he said. In 1984, U.S. ’Transportation TO OIDER, ( m 4 $2.90 fw tacb ano. Excellent sound. mouth 318 Engine $200. matlav 160 faat of Route 31 will ba realigned to tha Intartac- Lt. Kenneth Kirschner, traffic Secretary Elizabeth Dole issued duplex fully appllanced $150.646-1229 or 646-7380.or 4. and more people are walking away The statistics cover only state aattSTi, 9lM 909 t*r FMtigt mN Call 646-6649 after 3:0l)pm. 'tlon with Route 74, and otlgnol tvttam will ba Inttalled. Tha 24 pages, 4 sections coordinator for state police, said regulations that would have re­ inNllag. kitchen, V/i baths, no CDNDBMINIUM8 will donate to accredited proposed Improvemantt are being recommended (or fund­ from accidents.” and interstate highways patrolled pets. 1 year lease plus Shop the ing with Federal and State funds under tha Intaritate Trade- ’Tuesday that 540 front-seat occu­ quired airbags or some other form FBR RENT (charitable) Advice______17 Lottery. pants were seriously injured in The number of passenger vehi­ q)y state police. security deposit. $675 per organlzotlon.D In Program. Connecticut’s seat-belt law, of automatic protection on all cars month plus heat and utili­ Business__21-22 Obituaries______8 accidents between February and cles registered in Connecticut has MwTtrt.Ar.1MN Classifieds. Mara detailed Information, Including maps and drawings which calls for a $15 fine for sold in the United States by 1989, ties. 646-8352. Manchester-BIgelow Hol­ and other data partlnanttothadavalopmant of the prolact. It Clearing and colder Classified _ 22-24 Opinion______6 September 1986, compared to 671 in increased from 1.85 million in 1984 rrtil Naat, ASSnu win Zir Price reduced I New block available for Inspection and copying In tha office of tha De­ violators, requires all front-seat unless states with two-thirds of the CODI. lOlt ilwMtr aa9 t u . low condo. One loft, bed­ Clearing early tonight and colder C om ics------16 People______2 the same period a year ago. to 1.97 million as of September 1986, PETS AND tap and Interior with this partment of Trontportatlon't District II Headquarters, 171 according to the state Department occupants to wear seat belts. State country’s population enacted man­ New FASHION witli 2 bedroom apartment In 2 room, I'/i baths, lacuzzi [Manchester Salem Turnpike, P. O. Box 1007, Norwich, Connecticut, Mon­ with lows in the teens. Increasing Connecticut___7 Sports______9-12 ’The number of accidents, how­ SUPPLES classic red convertible, a police have issued 3,381 tickets for datory seat-belt laws. Photo-Guide patterns in family home. Downstairs, tub, spiral stairs, covered day through Fridoy, 0:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excepting holi­ cloudiness Thursday with highs 35 Entertainment 17 Television_____17 ever, rose from 16,421 to 18,116 and of Motor Vehicles. all size ranges, has a fully appllanced kitchen, parking, ample storage. Herald 1964 Rambler American. days. The number of motorists in­ failure to wear seat belts since the Rebuilt last year so It runs to 40. Snow or rain Friday. Details Focus------14 U.S./VI/orld 19-20 the number of traffic deaths special Grace ^ I s CoUec- no pets. 1 year lease plus One of a kind. $700. Two | German Shepherd pup­ CDMMISSIDNER volved in accidents as drivers or law took effect, Kirschner said. Please tarn to page 8 tion for larger siaes: pins security deposit. $550 per months security, no pets. 643-2711 pies, full blooded parents, good and looks good. Wos DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION on page 2. Local nows 3-4. 8 Weather______2 increased from 110 to 114 — a fact 2 BONUS CMponsi month plus heat and utili­ Available December. 072- { 8: 30 a.IT).-5:00 p.m. AKC. Slop. Call after 4. $900, now $800. Call 635- 0 96494 1998 anytime. Price .... $2J0 ties. 646-8352. 3972. 246-7242. 029-11 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 19, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1986-8 WEATHER Fence mending follows building dispute Panel to clarify policy on town selection of architects Connecticut forecast f t Bv George Layng about a statement criticizing Lam- saying the hiring was legal under up to $1.3 million for the project. Northwest Hills, Central, Eastern Interior, Herald Reporter son’s selection by the panel’s three the Town Charter. The selection The Building Committee unanim­ Southwest Interior and Coastal: Clearing early GOP members after it had been policy was not officially approved ously approved LaPointe’s motion. tonight and colder. Lows in the teens. Wind •I Members of the Manchester reported in the media. "It hurts me and did not have to be used, he said. Phillips will be included on the northwest around 10 mph diminishing to cairn. 1 Building Committee ended their to think we have people here that Mrosek answered that the policy subcommittee and will appoint two Increasing cloudiness Thursday with highs 35 to 40. differences Tuesday over how would do this type of thing” he appeared to be “ some kind of an other members with the aim of Snow or rain Friday. y^r architects should be selected for said, referring to members Joel official document’’ and said it was eventually having the town Board town-supervised construction pro­ Mrosek, Robert E. Samuelsqn and never explained to him it was only of Directors officially approve jects and agreed to form a subcom­ Theunis Werkhoven, the state­ advisory. selection guidelines. ment’s authors. When the discussion was over. mittee to further clarify the policy. “ You should have asked,” re­ Coastal forecast In their statement, the three But the resolution of the conflict sponded Democrat Frank Pitts. both sides said they would put the A Man o f Few Words — which flared last week when the questioned whether the town fol­ dispute behind them. “ I would just Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Democrat Richard LaPointe then The Gettysburg Address is one of the most eloquent panel’s three Republican members lowed the selection policy drafted in as soon forget it all and start over Montauk Point: Winds northeast 25 to 35 knots and proposed that a subcommittee be speeches ever made. Abraham Lincoln delivered the questioned the selection of archi­ the mid-1970s by Phillips and from scratch,’ ’ Phillips said. gusty shifting to north 20 to 30 knots and gusty this formed to work with Public Works tect Alan Lamson to draft prelimi­ former Public Works Director Jay At one point of the hour-long Low so morning and decreasing to northeast 10 to 20 knots speech on this day in 1863 as part of a ceremony to Director George Kandra to “ ap­ nary plans for a housing complex Giles when it hired Lamson. meeting. Phillips said he would Temperatures tonight. Winds east 10 to 20 knots Thursday dedicate a national cemetary. Before Lincoln got up to prove and clarify” the policy. He for senior citizens on North Elm The statement said that the support never again using the becoming southeast during the afternoon. Seas 5 to agreed with Mrosek that Lamson’s speak, a noted orator of the day, Edward Everett, Street — did not occur without some selection should have been made by selection policy, even though he 8 feet decreasing to 3 to 5 feet during the day and to 1 work "yfef a little on the design addressed the crowd for a full two hours. No doubt the criticism from Democratic Chair­ a larger committee than was used thought it was a good one. Mrosek to 3 feet tonight and Thursday. Rain and snow with side.’^ crowd was relieved when Lincoln followed Everett with man Paul Phillips. because the work appeared to and Samuelson said the plan was FRONTS: occasional sleet and fog lowering visibility to zero include more than just non-design Phillips said that preliminary his inspiring two-minute speech. Five handwritten " I and the other members were usuable. but needed clarification. to 2 miles. very upset and disturbed by the aspects of the project. The prelimi­ designs for the elderly housing W arm -w Cold|29 included 15 at Grand Rapids, Mich., breaking an 2 1 .^ 3 ® “ I Ea Although there aren’t any leaves left on the trees, Richard ^1I 4 Pack 4 I OI si/«‘ liel or 1894 record of 17; Marquette, Mich., minus 1, • Jumbo Showei Caddy '«Hjular form ula Keeps Longlile. 1500 average hours • Stacking Basket Bm .0^ ipeih (lean prevenfs breaking a record of 2 set in 1961; and Muskegon, Peterson of East Center Street is still using his rake to 60. 75 b 100 w atts. 4 inside • I? Urxtetshelf Basket ^ I avities Value 51 89 frosted bulbs per pacii $1 79 FREE Mich., 13, five degrees lower than a 1959 record. shake the snow from trees in his yard. The storm dumped • Papei TaWei Rack a Bars I each ___ value The 60s to 70s prevailed in Florida, the Gulf Coast ECEXg Farmer's Almanacs around eight inches in Manchester, and left residents 32 OZ. White Supply Lasts______CHRISTMAS 16 OZ. BAKING SODA SATHER'S region and soiith Texas. DISH DETERGENT PICKS & STEMS with a lot of shoveling (and raking) to do. BAGGED Strong winds lashed the east slopes o f the $*|50 northern Rockies and sections of the northern _____ - CANDY I Price Boxes I Plains, and drifting and blowing snow cut visibility ^ j t y Mild b geiiile does not f 4 io, Use ,ts an ta cid or harm hands Contains 1 to refresh your re Cat Toys - Dog Toys 'y x' / '. Slock up now fur all In g e ta i'ir or freez in western and central North Dakota. A high wind k Assorted candies no phosphates Pmk STORM CLOUDS — Weather satellite photo taken at 2:30 a.m. shows a 1 A recent meeting in Vienna between George Shultz and Soviet qteen or lemon Value Collars - Leads your Chfisfma^/^ ei V.iiue ? 51 00 Three architects to bid ^ to delight anynne' PET SUPPLIES warning was posted for northwest and southeast rl«H n ra liiiti Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze ended on a sour note. A $1 00 each '/2 storm off the New Jersey coast. This storm is producing a variety of Wyoming and the front range of the Montana lew days later, M r. Shevardnadze clarified his government’s HARDBOARD BOXED CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS weather, with snow, rain and thunderstorms across the Northeast. Clouds SEE-THROUGH Rockies. Gusts of around 45 mph hit Casper, Wyo., position on the testing of (CHOOSE ONE: nuclear, SDI) weapons. CAROS-SUPER VALUE WRAP and showers are scattered across the West from the Texas MfThRndle while Bozeman, Mont., had 40 mph gusts. on .fJorth Elm housing RUBBERMAID TRAY TABLE ENTIRE STOCK U.S. officials called his clarification a positive sign. Fast amt easy setup lor WINDOW SHADES 32 Assort Cards Bit) 25 sq It, roll northwestward to Colorado, Idaho and Washington. The subtrop^eP’jet Storage * Snack Tiav * End Table Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST used to select Lamson was proper. • Plant Stand Sale *2“ 1^49 Sale99‘ The town has invited three Box 18 Cards/Box stream continues to be evident in the satellite photo, stretching from ranged from 1 degree below zero at Marquette, 2 Recent reports suggest that the Matchwords 40 s() ft 4 pack (2 points lor each correct match) architects to submit proposals to Weiss said Tuesday that when the Assort Desit^ns southern Arizona to northern Oklahoma and southeastward to South Mich., and Redwood Falls, Minn., to76at Key West United States agreed to facilitate design the 24 units of senior housing proposals from applicants have SaleT* Carolina. and Sarasota, Fla. arms shipments to the nation of 1-revive a-immerse on town-owned North Elm Street been received, a selection commit­ 20% Off Sale ’r (CHOOSE ONE: Iraq, Iran) to land and a committee will meet tee will be formed to pick an OUR AIM IS TO SATtSFYI NOTICE; W« try to ord«r obtain that nation’s help in free­ 2-obtain b-make architect. ■litftcidnl rntrchandiM to mMt our ouitontofs n—d>. 8om« today to decide whether to invite quantlHM may ba llm itad. ao ahop aartyt ing American hostages. more. He said the committee would 3-manufaclure c-wince 3 In the November 4 congressional The three who have been asked to follow the makeup called for in a set elections, the Democrats gained offer proposals are Alan Lamson. of town guidelines on hiring consul­ 4-inundale d-renew who did preliminary planning on tants. Under those guidelines the PEOPLE control of the Senate. In stale 9 the project, Richard Lawrence and selection committee for non-school ‘ races, the Republicans made a 5-cringe e-procure Richard Mankey. Lawrence and construction projects includes net gain oi ..I., governorships. Mankey are Manchester archi­ three members of the Building Hoping for work Nancy seeks help a-2 b-5 c-8 Peopiewatch/SportiiDht tects. Lamson, a Manchester resi­ Committee. Other members are the 4 A huge discharge of toxic chemi­ (5 points for asch corrsci anssiar) dent and former Manchester plan­ director of public works, the town Bob Hope, who at 84 still is a First lady Nancy Reagan, cals into the Rhine River recently 1 Record stores say they have been ning director, has offices in East manager, the town engineer, the honored by sportscasters for her globe-trotting comedian, traded caused great ecological damage. flooded by demands for the long- Hartford. chief building inspector and fight against drug abuse, is lines with his wife when repor­ The Rhine begins in flows awaited live album by musician..?.. and Lamson was paid $4,800 to do another department head. urging the sportscasters to help Weiss said Friday that Lamson ters asked him about retiring. along the German-French the E Street Band. The new release schematic design work on the was chosen for the schematic Hope and his wife, Delores, her. border, into Germany, and includes songs from concerts performed housing project in order to develop arrived at Honolulu Interna­ Mrs. Reagan on Tuesday was through to the sea. cost estimates for a bond issue. On design work under the prescribed in the last ten years. town procedure for engaging a tional Airport on Tuesday on the awarded the American Sports­ Nov. 4, townspeople voted 10,737 to 5 America’s largest auto manufac­ 2 Vyacheslav Molotov recently died at consultant for non-design planning last stop of a trip that included casters Association Hall of 4,933 to appropriate up to $1.3 turer (CHOOSE ONE: General the age of 96. Molotov was a high Soviet million for the work. and research studies. That does not Riming a television special in Fame’s Humanitarian Award Motors, Ford) recently an­ official for more than 30 years. He was Assistant Town Manager Steven call for including members of the Tahiti and appearing at a cancer and a 30-inch-high porcelain nounced it would clirse 11 plants. one of the closest aides of Soviet Werbner said Tuesday that the Building Committee in the selection benefit golf tournament in To­ giraffe with the inscription: “ For The shutdowns could aiieci dictator..?... decision on whether to seek more committee. kyo. He planned to perform at a sticking her neck out for kids.” 29,000 employees. proposals will be made by a The Republicans who joined hospital benefit in Honolulu. Baseball Commissioner Peter 3 San Francisco quarterback.,}.. recently Ueberroth thanked her for “ rais­ committee that includes adminis­ Werkhoven in raising questions “ Mr. Hope, do you work for staged an incredible comeback. The trators and three members of the about the selection were Robert ing the conciousness of this money or just for people?” a athlete returned to the game jusi eight Building Committee. The Building Samuelson and Joel Mrosek. country,” and she asked for Newsname reporter asked at an airport news weeks after a possible career-ending Committee members are chairman Democratic Director Peter Di- sportscasters’ help “ because (15 points It you can Idsntlly this conference. parson In tbs nows) back operation. Paul Phillips. Frank Pitts and Rosa, who has guided the North you’re visible, you’re "He better do it for money if This fall’s international yachting races Theunis Werkhoven. Elm Street housing project, questi­ respected.” As the ranking Dem­ he’s going to support me,” Mrs. ocrat, t will chair the were held in (CHOOSE ONE: Australia, Werkhoven is one of the three oned the motive of the three in Republican members of the nine- raising the issue. “ I ’m not going to Hope said. Senate Labor and the United Stales). The winner of the member Building Committee. Last sit back and allow politicizing of Another reporter asked Hope if Human Resources! race receives the America’s Cup award. he ever planned to retire. “ Re­ BOB HOPE ALBERT FINNEY For The GIpper’ week the three questioned the something of value to the commun­ Commillee next] 5 The NFL’s hapless (CHOOSE ONE: New method by which Lamson was ity,” he said. tire? Retire? I don’t know how to . . . no retirement plans . . . best actor President Reagan sent a check year. In thb new job, spell that,” he said, then looked Orleans Saints, Denver Broncos) have chosen for the preliminary work. Phillips, a Demodrat, said he for 81,000 to the northern Michi­ I hope to re-shape recently improved to a point where the ' The issue was discussed at a customarily names one Republican at his wife. "Would you want me gan town of Larium to help federal education Jerry Van Dyke appeared on mance as the mysterious visitor team can legitimately talk about making meeting of the Board of Directors as one of the three Building to retire?” finance a recreation area named and jobs programs. national television twice this in Lyle Kessler’s “Orphans,” it into the playoffs. Thursday and Town Manager Ro­ Committee delegates to a selection “ I told you, you can’t afford after its most famous native, Who am IT week, in the comedy “ Fresno” which originated at Chicago’s bert Weiss said then that method committee. it,” Mrs. Hope said. George "The GIpper” Gipp. YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points —TOP SCORE: and a daytime series, “ Fame, Steppenwolf Theater Co. SI to so points — Excsilsnt. 71 to 80 points — QooO. 61-70 points — Fair. Brotherly wish Fortune & Romance.” In other awards Tuesday, Reagan as an actor played the * Knowlsdgo Unllmllsd, Inc. 1117-88 ___ For Fleet Productions, he Christopher Hampton’s “ Les Notre Dame football player, Anti-drug unit organizes 9 recently completed two films Comedian Jerry Van Dyke Liaisons Dangereuses” was uttering the famous line “ Win that will be out later this year. says he’d like to team up with his chosen best play and Andrew one for the Gipper.” One is a dramatic murder story, ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ brother Dick again in a comedy Lloyd Webber’s “ The Phantom Paul Vertin, a 24-year-old despite insurance woes “ Run If You Can.” The other is a television show. of the Opera” was named best student at Michigan Technologi­ high-tech comedy and action ‘T v e been trying to get him to musical. Both shows are ex­ cal University, said he wrote s|U|es suea|JO w^N-S !v!|(J|snv-p :ru(|uo)v aof-e !u||eis an in-service educational program movie, “ A.L.V.I.N.” Bv John Mitchell do ‘The Odd Couple.’ I loved pected to be seen on Broadway in Reagan about two months ago qdaso|-z iuNisSufids ainjg-i :iHOnillOdS/H3 lV M ]1 d0 3 3 -s !spue| Substance Abuse Concerns — a drug-awareness efforts in schools; The last time the brothers Albert Finney was chosen best housewife staving off madness in gan’s personal account with the -jaqiaN »qi ‘pue|j»z)|»ts-fr ! j -£ ! u * j |-z l|as-l iJdODSaiHOM town panel formed as a result of the and $1,700 will help sponsor a poster worked together was on “ The actor at the London Standard Alan Ayckbourn’s “ Woman in Beverly Hills Bank of America, ^Dlck Van Dyke Show.” Drama Awards for his perfor- Mind.” governor’s recent initiative — has contest in local schools. Vertin said. named an executive committee and Under Gov.William A. O’Neill’s is considering its long-term initiative, the state set aside purpose. $465,000 for all communities that The group, which met at Lincoln Manchester Herald organized committees designed to Center Tuesday afternoon, was Almanac Lottery discourage youths from using formed in August from an ad-hoc drugs and alcohol. 6 committee of concerned town offi­ USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 43 cials and parents. The town re­ Post said the state requires Today is Wednesday. Nov. 19, people, for the people, shall not In 1959, the Ford Motor Co. Connecticut daily: Published dally except Sunday Suggeatad carrier rataa are $1.60 ceived a special $5,000 state grant to surety bonding and liability insu­ and certain holidays by the Man­ weakly, 16.50 for one month, $19.25 the 323rd day of 1986. There are 42 perish from the Earth.” announced it was halting produc­ pay for the program. rance, something council officials tion of the Edsel. Tuesday: 234 chester Publishing Co., 16Bralnsrd for throe months, $38.50 for six weren’t aware of when they applied days left in the year. On this date: Place, Mancheatar, Conn. 06040. months and $77.0o lor one yoar. But the money, which must be Today’s highlight in history: In 1794, the United States and Today’s birthdays: Actor Alan Second claaa poataga paid at Man- Mall rates are available on raquatt. spent by June 30, still hasn t for the grant in August. On Nov. 19, 1863, President Britain signed the Jay Treaty, Young is 67. Baseball hall-of- Play Four: 0340 chaatar. Conn. POSTMASTER: arrived, partly because of insu­ “ I ’m still grappling with the Sand addraaa changaa to the Man- insurance issue,” be said, adding Abraham Lincoln delivered his which resolved some of the issues famer Roy Campanella is 65. To place a claasiflad or display rance problems, said John C. Post, Lotto: 5-9-22-23-28-33 chaatar Herald, P.O. Box 591, Man­ that the group might have to take /Gettysburg Address as he dedi- left over from the Revolutionary Former United Nations Ambas­ advartlsamant, or to report a nowa a member who is also the town’s cheatar, Conn. 06040. money from the grant to pay for ite te d a national cem etery at the War. sador Jeane Kirkpatrick is 60. Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- human services analvst. In 1831, James Garfield. 20th Talk show hostlAity K i«c is M. 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 The funds are to be used to pay for insurance. The other alternative, ^ K e of the Civil War battlefield in If you don't racalva your Herald p.m. Monday through Friday. president of the United Stdtes, Talk show host Dick Cavett is 50. five substance abuse programs. he said, is to make the town itself Pennsylvania. by 5:00 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. the recipient of the grant and use was born in Orange. Ohio. Broadcasting and sports execu­ EMERGENCY Saturday, please talaphona your Some $2,200 will go for a three- to “ We here highly resolve,” said municipal insurance. In 1917, Indian Prim e Minister tive Ted Turner is 48. NBC carrior. If you’re unable to reach The Manchester Herald la a mem­ five-part drug awareness tabloid Lincol^, “ that these dead shall Fire — Police — Medical When the insurance is straight­ Indira Gandhi was born. journalist Garrick Utley is 47. your carrier, call subtcribar service ber of the Associated Press and a that will be mailed to every not have died in vain; that this at 047-9946 by 5:30 p.m. weekdays member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ ened out, Post said, the group will Actor Dan Haggerty is 45. household in Manchester; $1,000 nation, under God, shall have a In 1919, the U S. Senate re­ DIAL 911 for dallvary In Manchester. culations. start collecting the money. Fashion designer Calvin Klein is : will fund a high school graduation new birth of freedom, and that jected the Treaty of Versailles by In Manchester " I haven’t been able to get an 44. Actress Jodie Foster is 24. ' party with a wide range of activi- government of the people, by the a 55-39 vote. ' ties, but no alcohol; $500 will pay for actual insurance quote,” he said. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneadav. Nov. 19, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 19, 1986 — 5 ^ ...... ^^^ei Jai alai ■fe.. Selectmen form SHOP DOWNTOWN THIS called ft drug committee V harmful By Andrew Yurkovsky human . services position, two Herald Reporter eighth-graders from Bolton Center School said the BRACE survey, as 8 By George Loyng summarized in a newspaper ac­ ^ I S IMi BOLTON — The Board of Select­ Herald Reporter count, did not accurately reflect the ^ men voted unanimously Tuesday to form a committee to study the drug problem in the seventh and Jai alai play at the Charter Oak findings of a survey on drug use in eighth grades. Park handball courts causes se­ the schools. Student Mary Cotton said that rious damage and may force the ’The group that conducted the although students answered hon­ town to spend $30,000 or more to survey, Bolton Residents for Alco­ estly some questions, such as those recondition the surface of the court hol and Chemical' Education, relating to work, they did not take ■ walls in a couple of years, Recrea­ sought the formation of such a the drug-related questions se­ tion Director Scott Sprague said committee when it presented its riously. But the proposed position is Tuesday. findings to the Board of Education necessary. Cotton said, because "Those courts were not designed last week. Members also said they studenjs are hesitant to seek help, to^have a hard ball thrown against hoped to have a human services from the school’s guidance it,’^ Sprague said. "So when an worker hired to counsel townspeo­ counselor. object hits ....it may not crack it ple, especially elementary and high FMRWAY DEPARTMENT STORE i Thursday - Friday - Saturday right away, hut it slowly wears school students, on drug and t 975 MAIN IT .' 946-1717 down the integrity of the wall.” MANCHESTER 8 alcohol abuse. HOURS: M-T-W-F / TH S-9 / SAT. 9-fcSO MC-VI8A Nov. 20 - Nov. 21 - Nov. 22 His comments followed charges Selectman Michael Zizka voted Bolton ZB A From "Baatoa” to lha "ImpoaalMa'* to find you should coma hart tstf Youth SjMtcialtyShop N last week by Manchester jai alai with other members of the Board of enthusiasts that they are being Selectmen to form the committee, Win d o w s h a d e s c u t ★ k e y s m a d e unfairly prohibited .from playing at ■«s<- but questioned the need for the needs m ore EXPERIENCE LEISURELY. ENJOYARLE OFF the courts. They said that the human services position. 20-30% OFF plastic ball they use Js not hard “You have not come close to HOLIDAY SHOPPING. DISCOVER... M.L HEAVYWEAR enough to damage the playing convincing me of the p -ed for a legal funds PramsuHs - SnowsuHs - JKkets - Coats surface. human services worker.” Zizka FAIRWAY A REFRESHING CHANGE 20% However, the contractor who was told members of BRACE who hired by the town this summer to BOLTON — A likely rise in legal • BOYS - YOUTHS eQIRLS Entire Stock! attended the selectmen’s meeting (Sizes 4-14) 0 expenses for the Zoning Board of ■ COOKIE HNS ■ BAKEWARE (Sizes 4-20) recondition the walis said jai alai at the Community Hall. Appeals was among increased ■ BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS • Blezers a Slacks - Jeans SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS play is damaging. "With somebody ’The committee is to include ■ TRIM-A-TREE (lavl, Oshhosh, Pretty expenditures the Board of Finance • Sleeks - Jeans Ptsass. tIssfttitsK) playing jai alai, the lifespan is representatives from BRACE, the • CHRISTMAS WRAP ■ TOYS OALORE 8 (Haalthtsx. Fsrrsh. Lavi. going to decrease drasticaliy.' ’ said learned about at its meeting ■ COOKIE CUTTERS ■ GIFT BOXES Oshhosh, Diehls) a Blanket Sleepers Board of Education, the Depart­ 8 a Skirts James Aldrich, president of Al­ Monday night. • Flannel Shirts ment of Health, the Board of The ZBA notified the finance ■ GIFTS FOR ALL AGES • Robes drich Construction Co. Inc. of Selectmen, the Department of 8 • Slip On Sweaters Manchester. board in a letter that the $10 a Pajamas 1 Welfare and the Recreation De­ currently allocated for the ZBA’s • Palamas a Slack Sets Aldrich said the courts are made partment. 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LOTTERY AND HEALTH & B o y t (2-20) G in i (2-14) Ovarallt - Slacks - shots from hard balls, such as those from Box Mountain Quarries, oper­ T-Sh(rt(, Brlata, Undenhirtt, PantiM Jartayt - Pa(tmti ^ 903 Main St. in Downtown Manchester | June, showed that 16 percent of ators of the Bolton Notch Quarry. In BEAUTY AIDS. 8 used in jai alai, lacrosse or seventh- and eighth-graders had M atter Card / V lu No adlualinante on prtviout aatet. 8 THIS WEEK - Open Wed., th u r., Fri. Till 9:00, Sat. til 5:30 8 baseball. used drugs within a two-week August, the ZBA refused to hear Extended Store Hours In December He said a racquetball or handball Box Mountain’s appeal of the - period. Among high school stu­ Bpiton Zoning Commission’s denial is made of soft rubber, can be dents, 21 percent reported using squeezed in a person’s hand, and of a permit to quarry at the Bolton ...with the real gold contacts. 8 drugs during that time. Notch lite. New KODAK travels at a slower speed than a jai ’The selectmen’s vote to form the lators, photo equipment and alai hall. Aldrich said he has seen Administrative Assistant Karen KODAK SUPRALIFE Alkaline committee came after about an Batteries give you: more— go for the gold! Use some jai alai players using tennis hour of comments from the approx- Levine told the finance board that SUPRALIFE “ Alkaline balls, but that others who see them legal fees for a court appearance e Real gold contacts for more new high performance imately 15 townspeople in KODAK SUFRALIFE Alkaline and decide to play probably do not attendance. would be at least $360 per day, the Batteries corrosion resistance and realize this and use hard plastic rate the town paid for a court outstanding electrical Batteries. bails. “We feel that there’s a problem in appearance in 1983. conductivity. town,” Raymond Boyd, the presi- In addition, the finance board Our shelves Sprague said there is already a e Maximum performance A/S -size 2-pack r a c e crack in the corner of one of the two Herald photo by Tucker dentof B , toldtheboard. “We was informed by First Selectman feel that our town may lack some Douglas Cheney that unanticipated time after time. favorite thii courts that was not caused by a C-size 2-pack racquetbali or handball. He specu­ "human services that we need.” He repair of one of the town’s dump • Double-sealed casing for The scents and sights of Christmas are lated that it was probably a harder WIntery mist added, however, that Bolton’s drug trucks for $7,200 would drain the longer lilfe and to prevent ball, perhaps even a baseball. problem is not unlike that facing $16,000 In the road equipment leakage D-size 2-pack everywhere Annalees, Byers choice carolers He noted that jai alai courts have Church at the corner of Bissell and Main similar communities in the nation. maintenance fund earlier than For all your battery needs — Ed Saunders fights gusting winds this expected. 9-volt I the original snow village, ornaments, imported^ g thicker concrete walls than the ones streets. About eight inches fell on Boyd said he would like to see the flashlights, toys, radios, calcu­ at Charter Oak Park and have a morning as he clears snow from around committee complete its study in the In other matters, the finance cards and wrap. Favorite things for favorite people, g hard granite surface to take the the Full Gospel Interdenominational Manchester Tuesday night. n e x t^ o months so that the human board dispussed formulating a shock of the ball. Sprague said it services position — If it is advo­ procedures manual outlining the would probably cost about $80,000 to cated by the committee — can be responsibilities of all town posi­ build jai alai courts in Manchester, proposed in the selectmen’s 1987-88 tions. Putting together such a something that would not be worth budget. nianual was recommended in June 8 by the town’s auditors, according to the expense. MMH measures up, group says Selectwoman Sandra Pierog, 8 One local jai alai player, Chris finance board Chairman Raymond who made the motion to form the Ursin, and its need was demon­ • MANCHESTER • ROCKVILLE • WINDSOR Schoembs of Vernon Street, said panel, initially recommended that 942 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER • 643-1505 997 Main St. last week that when players try to Manchester Memorial Hospital tation reflects the commission’s In order to assure that MMH strated when H. Calvin Hutchinson • EAST HARTFORD • HARTFORD (2) the selectmen support the creation resigned four posts he held, leaving M anchester play on cement walls behind stores, has received a three-year accredi­ faith in the hospital’s quality of keeps up with the commission’s of the human services position You Can Feel at Home With Us • CLINTON • GROTON • PUTNAM they are told by police to play at tation from a national commission care. standards, the hospital has ap­ without the added step. “It seems to the town in the difficult position of 649-6870 Charter Oak Park. Sprague said that inspected the site. “I guess they’re fairly confident pointed a task force that will meet filling jobs whose exact duties had me that we form committees and never been formally established. 9 Tuesday there might be a commun­ ’The accreditation, awarded by that there’s no need- to do another on an ongoing basis to discuss any study things to death,” she said. ication problem, but added that he the Joint Commission on the. site inspection for three years.” he new standards and to ensure that Ursin said he would seek to have Sava 15% on Aluminum and Formica 8 8 But Zizka argued that Bolton has money set aside In the coming fiscal CUSTOM FRAMING would inform the police depart­ Accreditation of Hospitals, is a said. existing ones are maintained. enough difficulty paying present Reserve Your Ring... 8 ment of the jai alai restrictions at voluntary process in which a The commission, a non-profit year to formulate the procedures Sava 10% on all wooda Sandra K. Muller, vice president town employees what they deserve manual, whichVlie hopes can be INTRODUCTORY OFFER the park. hospital is measured against na­ organization dedicated to promot­ and director of nursing services, without the creation of another CUSTOM FRAMING IN TIME FOR Sprague said that it is difficult to tionally recognized standards deve­ ing quality health-care services, is accomplished for $2,500 to $3,500 if a SAVE’100.00 J649 has been appointed to head the task position. college student Is hired to perform stop jai alai play at the courts, even loped by health-care experts. governed by representatives from force. While supporting the proposed THE HOLIDAYS though a metal sign is posted on the According to Andrew A. Beck, five national health-care the task. Hundreds of gift ideas for the artist on your list! *449 walls restricting the facility’s use to director of public relations for the organizations. Oil Sate • Pastel Sate - Art Backs - Eiasale racquetball and handball players. hospital, the commission can ’They indicated that MMH is in 09^ SPECIAL FRAME Phono OLIVETTI CX880 ELECTRONIC TYPE He said another sign will soon be award one-, two- or three-year compliance with the commission’s 8 Main PRICES END S4a-oei3 standards and is working to im­ erected at the park explaining the accreditations. He said the fact that 8 Siraat 12-15-BS Closod WITH COMPUTER INTERFACE 8 department’s policies. it gave MMH a three-year accredi­ prove its services. Beck said. FOR CHRISTMAS Downtown Wod. AHnn • 100 Chiricter Print Whool • Hilf-ipace key 8 Manchostor Opon Thurt. 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Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1986 — 7 ■ - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegday, Nov. 19. 1986 OPINION Settlement boosts clerical salaries By Judd Everhart settlements soon to come in other The Associated Press state bargaining units.” "What it boils down to is pay equity," O’Neill The General Assembly this year HARTFORD — About 5,000 state said, adding that the settlement will ensure approved; $3.8 million for Job clerical workers can expect pay evaluation increases for state cleri­ T h e time raises in March as a result of the that "the persons in the clerical positions are cal employees. settlement of a landmark lawsuit treated with the proper dignity and respect Betty Tianti, president of the Jack against the state by one of the Conniecticut State Labor Council, largest state employee unions. and equitable pay for the positions they AFL-CIO, called the settlement “ a Andersoa “ With this beginning, all state hold." major step forward” for state for talks employees will soon be paid solely employees. on the basis of their job require­ One of the women who initiated ments, not on the basis of their the suit, Silvia Tirrell, a former gender,” said Dominic J. Badolato, who announced the settlement in a and $4 million in 1988. clerical worker at Fairfield Hills T O / f f Y executive director of the Connecti­ joint news conference with Gov. “ What it boils down to is pay Hospital in Newtown, said the cut arm of the American Federa­ William A. O’Neill on Tuesday. equity,” O’Neill said, adding that agreement means that typists will has com e the settlement will ensure that "the “ no longer make the same as the T^FIPM SttIT? tion of State, County and Municipal The governor, who called the people who scrape the dishes in the The need for negotiations between the town Bizarre plot Employees, which brought the suit agreement historic, said it would persons in the clerical positions are against the state in 1983. result in lump-sum payments of treated with the proper dignity and kitchen.” government and the Eighth Utilities District “ For those employed by Connec­ $500 to about 1,800 clerical workers respect and equitable pay for the “ As soon as I was working six has never been clearer. ticut, (the state) will no longer be in lower salary grades. Pay raises positions they hold.” months I discovered they were Since the district won guarantees about its leaves eight permitted to underpay some job will range from 2 percent to 3 Badolato said the agreement paying this fellow who was an classifications simply because the percent of each worker’s current affects only one bargaining unit, ex-patient, who was illiterate, a future in the election Nov. 4, many majority of people in that classifi­ annual salary. The settlement will but said it would serve as “ the higher salary grade than I was in,” encouraging overtures have been made, even cation are women,” said Badolato, cost the state $1.75 million in 1987 beacon which will guide other she said. if all of the talk filling the air can’t exactly be jailed In Rio seen as sincere. Speaking for majority Democrats on the WASHINGTON — How did eight American , I town side of the fence, Mayor Barbara aktitm fosi: soldiers of fortune think they and 100 native Weicker looks to ’88 THANKSGIVING I Weinberg said last week she wanted to guerrillas could land on the coast of Ghana in SHARPENING SPEOAL immediately seek "understanding and rubber boats and overthrow Jerry Rawlins, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. and lost a Senate race against affection” with the district, a considerable president of the West African nation of some 13 Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn., Democrat Christopher J. Dodd by a Sunday, November 23,1086 million? change from her previous stand. Farther says he plans to start acting like a landslide. Open Forum Easy; They were convinced they had the official candidate, even though he hasn’t Weicker said he won’t make a 1:00-4:00 P.M. north, the independent utility Authority has final decision on his own plans until if secret backing of the CIA and the National ;■ made a final decision whether to m late 1987 and said family considera­ 0 0 appointed a team to negotiate about future Security Council. To their dismay, they learned seek re-election in 1988. N.E.G.S., INC. veritable banquet for the headline members on the ballot, but only one “ As far as fundraising is con­ tions, especially a desire to spend negotiations. Coventry battle seeker. will be there — the one first otherwise after Brazilian authorities seized their 136V2 Center St., Manchester Argentine-registered freighter on its way to Africa cerned, that will continue. We will more time with his children, still Such things would seem to bode well. But at It began, as so much does in appointed by the town manager, could cause him to step down from (Across from Helium Hi’s) a political ploy loaded with weapons last March. Herald photo by Tucker take the necessary steps, based on a the same time, there is a kind of eerie silence Coventry, around budget time. A ’liie second appointee was subse­ re-election scenario,” Weicker told the Senate after finishing his term. Commercial knife sharpener will sharpen your carving knives while quently ratified by the council and As we’ve reported, the eight mercenaries, all about the mechanics of town-district To the Editor: Democrat resigned from the coun­ reporters at a news conference The Republican senator, who had you wait. *1.50 pdr knife. Commercial knives available for sale. cil, and her party nominated a the third member took his seat in Vietnam veterans, are now languishing in a Rio de rapprochement that indicates someone is ’Tuesday. flirted earlier this year with the Open to the public ONE DAY ONLY Taxpayers of Coventry, did you former councilwoman to fill her the usual way. without the town Janeiro jail. They have, as the phrase goes, been Slow going Weicker predicted that the 1988 possibility of a presidential run, stalling and may well mean something more know that you will be paying No electric knives. seat. But because of acrimony left manager’s involvement, so only hung out to dry by the shadowy individuals who A motorist carefully pulls around another car that stalled election would be a better for said he had “ absolutely” decided V is afoot. between $3,000 and $6,000 for a over from the town meeting vs. the first appointee’s seat is suckered them into the cockamamie plot. The CIA Connecticut Republicans than this against it. 504 OFF EACH KNIFE SHARPENED special election to fill a Town contested. this morning on Main Street. Slick roads provided a Weicker also urged Connecticut If plain old stalling is the only problem, it referendum issue, three council has denied any involvement, and the man they year’s election in which the GOP (with this coupon) should cease immediately. The long-pressing Council seat that is already filled? members refused to ratify her claim recruited them says he did no such thing. challenge for most motorists who ventured out early lost control of the state house, failed Republican Chairman Thomas Does this outrage y ou. as it did me? nomination. Then another Demo­ Itdoesn’ttakeageniustoseethat The bizarre story might strike some as funny, but ' today after up to 8 inches of snow fell overnight. to unseat a Democratic governor D’Amoretostayon. questions about fire and sewer affairs grow Do you look around at the potholes crat resigned, and another nomi­ holding such an election is totally it’s no laughing matter to the eight Americans. increasingly crucisfl with each passing in the roads, at the rapidly filling nation was made, but the two illogical. The presumption is that Although the Brazilian charges against them were landfill, at the lumpy school the town manager’s first appointee moment, and more continually arise. Republican councilmen, astonish­ overturned by an appellate court, they remain in SHOPeARLYPOR First, there is the question of what use is athletic fields, and wonder why ingly. refused to ratify either one. must be elected or she holds her your tax dollars are being wasted their vermin-infested cells awaiting a decision on Subsidiary of U TC best for the town’s Buckland firehouse. Talks seat illegally, but the other BEST seiecnoN/ on petty political squabbling? And so the crippled five-member nominees are legal because the their possible extradition to Argentina on charges earlier this year produced no movement on Perhaps you areangryenoughto council finally passed a budget council ratified them in the of trafficking in contraband. having district volunteers and town want to do something about it. dictated by the minority; the two customary manner. firefighters use it jointly, despite the fact that I was. But I discovered that Republicans were in the driver’s But if the first appointee is DETAILS OF THE RAMBO ’TEAM’S baits parts saies sharing is clearly the best option. The result of because 32 of my fellow citizens seat because the three Democrats illegal, then aiiy subsequent coun­ recruitment are provided in a diary written by one REGAL'S ENTIRE STOCK! had signed a petition, the election couldn’t muster the four votes of the eight, Steve Hedrick. Our reporters Corky embargo against Iran. The Cana­ the impasse could be two back-to-back cil actions, including ratifying Bv Dean GolembeskI had to be held even if 3,200 of the necessary to pass a budget. (’The nominees, are illegal because the Johnson and Robert Young have seen the diary and The Associated Press dian government first reviewed stations, something that would be a rest of us objected. Why the lengthy delay cost taxpayers some quorum was not legally constituted letters the prisoners sent to family members in this and approved the deal in 1985. monument to a political failure of petition? The petition circulator $60,000.) to begin with. country. HARTFORD — A United Tech­ Military experts told the Los considerable magnitude. will tell you it’s the principle of the The real drama started when a Another bizarre twist: Although Hedrick, a weapons expert in Vietnam, wrote nologies Corp. subsidiary has sus­ Angeles Times and The Hartford Courant that the parts could be used Then there is the problem of fees for thing. But looking at the signatures Republican resigned. The council the town attorney disagrees with that he was signed up by one Ted Bishop. At the pended the shipment of helicopter on it and recalling past town was effectively dissolved, because engine parts to Iran under pressure in military helicopters sold to Iran homeowners linking up to sewers in the secretary of the state on this first “ team meeting” in Argentina, Hedrick wrote. meetings and hearings. I would the remaining four members did matter, he figures he’d better play from Canada, which has announced by Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. in Bishop told the group; “ You are being hired to 1979 before Moslem fundamental­ Buckland. As things stand, some have been have sworn that the chief principle not constitute the required five- it safe, so the special election to fill plans to review the $2.8 million overthrow the communist-backed government of ists seized power. charged twice because both town and district V of many of them was budget member quorum. the vacancy created by a Demo­ deal. Ghana. It’s a joint effort between the U.S., The action in Canada came cutting. The solution was for the town crat’s resignation will also have a “ Any civilian part can always, I officials insist on taking a "me-first” Argentina and another unnamed country. This Tuesday at about the same time I remember onesigner objecting manager t^ appoint the two suppose, be used in some military approach, no matter who has to foot the Republican on the ballot. mission is sanctioned from the highest office in the U.S. Commerce Secretary Mal­ strenuously to the Board of previously-nominated Demo­ connection,” Baldrige said. hundreds of dollars in bills. If you have a sense of humor — country.” , colm Baldrige told reporters in Education’s allotting $500 for a crats. That six-member council and you don’t live in Coventry — Pratt & Whitney Canada officials According to Hedrick, Bishop also told them: “ I ' Hartford that he saw nothing wrong weren’t in their offices in Lon­ ’The list goes on and on. morale-building staff breakfast later ratified the Republican nomi­ perhaps you are beginning to work directly for the NSC. I have walk-in access.” ' with the. sale of parts to Iran gue ' Quebec, Tuesday night. A Given the situation, it is clear that the words the day before school started. But nee. restoring the council to full chuckle as you grasp the implica­ Helicopter Support & Renewal Inc. membership. He told them, Hedrick wrote, that he had worked ■ secretary answering their tele­ 20^” OFF with a stroke of the pen he and 31 of the past week should promptly lead to tions; Afullseven-membercouncil The contract between Iran and phones said they had left for the day Enter the headline seeker, she of for the CIA-run airline. Air America, in Southeast action. As events belie the soothing others can mandate the purpose­ is elected in November. Soon a Pratt & Whitney Canada was struck and were unavailable forcomment. less spending of 10 times that the dazzling state statute majority-party member resigns. Asia during the Vietnam War. last fall, but the only shipment of 3 DAYS ONLY ^ statements, however, the politicians’ concern Mazankowski also was questi­ amount. Funny how principles knowledge. Minority party refuses to ratify the The Americans were to train a force of 100 parts was made Oct. 29, P&W said oned in Pqrliament about P4W for the town’s best interests becomes all the change. Soon the state Elections En­ majority party’s nomination, so Ghanaian rebels, apparently on board the freighteT in a statement released through Canada engine sales to Switzer­ more doubtful. And sad that Coventry is once forcement Commission found on after picking them up off the Ivory Coast, which UTC headquarters in Hartford. The council stays at six members. land. The engine is used in the 9 its desk a complaint from this adjoins Ghana on the west coast of Africa. The again embroiled in a time-wasting, intitial shipment was valued at The reason for the delay probably has a lot Process is repeated and council Swiss-made PC-7, a two-seat train­ energy-wasting, money-wasting oft-complaining Coventry citizen. membership stands at five. Pro­ invasion would be launched in rubber boats from $624,000 or about 25 percent of what THURS.-FRI.-SAT. to do with saving face. Political futures are at ing aircraft, that have been sold to legal wrangle. Several years ago I The town manager, she says, has been promised Iran. stake, and the ground rules of whatever cess is repeated again. Now the the ship. Part of the Americans’ mission was to Iran. supported a lawsuit against the shouldn’t be able to appoint council minority party gets to run a rescue two CIA agents from a Ghanaian prison. Canadian Deputy Prime Minister negotiations occur will probably be conceived town because I sincerely believed members, for they are the people candidate for the seat originally Don Mazankowski told Parliament Opposition politicians questioned NOV. 20 NOV. 21 NOV. 22 Tuesday that the company sus­ whether the Swiss aircraft couid be to minimize embarrassment. For that reason, the town meeting vs. referendum who appoint the town manager, won by the majority party. What THE LEADER OF the amphibious operation was pended the shipments at his govern­ used for military purposes and some thought of closed discussions ajong the matter needed to be settled once and therefore a special election fun — year-round campaigning! to be Godfrey Osei, a former Ghanaian official. and for all. must be held. ment’s request pending further sought assurances that the aircraft lines of last year’s futile talks between Mayor But cheer up, Coventry voters, According to our sources, he told the Americans wasn’t being used for such Never again will I be so naive. There may be legal merit to this review. things could be worse. At least your that he had raised $500,000 for the invasion, with the purposes. Weinberg and district President Walter Our lawyer worded the complaint view. State statute 9-222 may But, three hours before the tax dollars need not defend the help of a supposed Israeli agent named Solomon release of the UTC statement, Mazankowski said he couldn’t Joyner is probably making the official rounds. imprecisely and the judge was able indeed supersede Section 2-5 of the town against a lawsuit. Not yet, and what Osei called the “ Chinese Mafia” in New Baldrige said, “ United Technology provide any assurances and the Indeed, attempts to figure out a way to keep to sidestep the crucial issue, so Town Charter so a special election anyway. York City. had every right to sell them.” government was powerless to do nothing changed. 'The same ques­ may fill the seat. But right nowthe ’The state Elections Enforce­ the talks secret might just be the key to the As luck would have it, neither Osei nor Bishop Baldrige was in Hartford to address anything about the sales to tion plagued the following year’s seat is already filled, and statute ment Commission ruled against stalling. Should that prove true, it cannot be were aboard the arms-laden Argentine freighter local business executives. Switzerland. budget, but a new council took our 9-220 says that it may also be filled one part of the complaint butsaid it “ They didn’t have to ask Com­ Pratt & Whitney received the tolerated. point of view. at the next regular town election. Norbistor when Brazilian police seized it. Bishop NOTHING HELD BACK! did not have authority to ruleon the merce for permission,” he said. parts order from Iran four days f told us he has never worked for any government The coming talks between the town and the This time the opposition filed Unless, of course, 32 Coventry other part. News accounts have “ They may have called up to check before the release of an American Eighth District must be open and candid, with suit. Again, a judge’s rulingsettled voters sign a petition forcing a quoted the complainant'as consid­ agency. He acknowledged that he had helped with us to see if it was all right, but hostage in Lebanon, the Rev. those making the deals ready to be held absolutely nothing. So much for the special election. ering suing the town. (Won’t you arrange the arms deal for Osei, but denied having they’re not controlled because the Benjamin Weir, whose release has accountable. And they must get under way effectiveness of going to court. When the council found itself think twice next time you are recruited the mercenaries for either the CIA or the Iranians could buy that kind of part been linked to the U.S.-sanctioned But we supporters of that first without a quorum, the town tempted to say one individual can’t NSC. Compounding the Americans’ unfortunate from probably 10 different coun­ delivery of spare parts to Iran by before any more time is wasted. lawsuit got to pat ourselves on the attorney considered but rejected make a difference?) situation, they told their families, the U.S Embassy tries, including the Soviet Union.” Israel. Two other American hos­ EVERY FAMOUS BRAND IN STOCK back as noble defenders of the the option of a special election Are you wondering what could in Brazil has done nothing to help them get better UTC said the parts were for Bell tages have subsequently been freed public good. Alas, ego inflation and because by statute it could not be have b^n accomplished if all the treatment from their jailers. The embassy denied ; 212 commercial helicopters. Bal­ after negotiations involving deliv­ ery of U.S.-made arms and spare Letters to the editor excitement can be intoxicating. held until after a lengthy waiting time, energy, and money spent on the prisoners’ charges. drige said that made the deal ★ ARROW ★ HART, SCHAFFNER A MARX ★ LONDON FOG The initiator of our suit, who period. During those several exempt from the 1979 U.S. arms parts. The Manchester Herald welcomes original this hassle had been spent on dazzled us with her knowledge of weeks the town would have had no something worthwhile instead? Popular digest letters to the editor. ★ VAN HEU8EN ★ YVES SAINT LAURENT ★ MEMBERS ONLY the Town Charter and Connecticut legal governing body. I wonder if Heaven knows Coventry has Relatively speaking, our intelligence sources Letters should be brief and to the point. They the 32 signers (two of whom General Statutes, subsequently enough problems that need solv­ say, the irascible Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for chaired councils) would have Gemstones... Diamonds... Gold ★ PURITAN ★ CHRISTIAN DIOR ★ WOOLRICH did a 180-degree turn on the town ing. But they require constructive Iran is a popular, charismatic leader. The catch, of ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters meeting issue, laid low for awhile, found that state of affairs accepta­ thinking and quiet dedication. course, is the phrase “ relatively speaking.” The must be signed with name, address and daytime and next made the newspapers by ble. I certainly wouldn’t have. ★ BOTANY 500 ★ LEVIS FOR MEN ’Throwing monkey wrenches grabs intelligence experts are comparing Khomeini with Combined to Create ★ ENRO telephone number (for verification). complaining to the state about the Ironically, even the 32 signers a lot more headlines. his rival dictators in the Middle East, which may The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the town clerk’s office. The statefound aren’t goingto be pleased aboutthe What a waste. Colorful, Sparkling Holidays ★ CAREER CLUB ★ HAGGAR SLACKS ★ DAMON interests of brevity, clarity and taste. the complaint groundless. But soon election, because it won’t be the be like comparing rotten apples and rotten 9 Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester the preliminary scenes of the one they petitioned for. They oranges. At any rate, the analysts think Khomeini Fit for a Queen. Twelve Baguette diamonds Blanche Boucher clearly has a stronger hold on the affections of his plus fourteen brilliant cut round diamonds ★ MUNSINGWEAR ★ LEVI SLACKS ★ DUOFOLD Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. presentpresent drama drama began began to to unfold, unfold, a a wantedwanted all all three three of of the the new new Council Council Coventry uniquely surround a precious blue sapphire. people than do the rulers of Syria, Iraq and Libya .82 carat, total diam ond weight, — or even Saudi Arabia and Jordan. He might do 18 karat y ellow gold. ★ JANTZEN ★ SANSABELT ★ HANES well in a free election, they say. Special Holiday Price *1499. ★ PENDLETON ★ FLORSHEIM SHOES ★ JO CKEY I J O’Neill plays it smart with 1990 talk Our Reg. Price $1750. Interagency vendetta? A lso available in ruby & diam ond $1599. A common misconception about the governor’s ’The Justice Department has quietly put out the U.S. Rep. Barbara Kennelly of Hartford is another The richness of an oval cut blue sapphire com bing with office in Connecticut is that tenants must vamoose >,v word that it is investigating a former House staffer, possible candidate for governor, if she doesn’t go Ted Mehl. As an investigator for a subcommittee six square cut sapphires delicately blended with after two terms. for the U.S. Senate first. twenty-two brilliant cut round diamonds to form chaired by Rep. Glenn English, D-Okla., Mehl a masterpiece in 14 karat y ello w gold. A Not true. successfully fought the administration to get patrol INCLUDING The notion may com e from our national Capitol BEFORE SORTING OUT 1990, however, there is Special Holiday Price ★ aircraft for the Customs Service to use in the war experience when Franklin D. Roosevelt got to be Comments a 1988 on deck. We’re sure that the public, tired and against drug smugglers. Now Mehl has transferred »699. BIG A TALL DEPT. such a fixture as president (he was elected to four O u r Reg- Price $950, bored with politics after a seemingly endless to the agency to help it manage the aircraft. Justice Also available in ruby & diamond $899. terms) that Congress amended the Constitution to Bob Conrad gubernatorial campaign, doesn’t want to think Department officials say they’re concerned about a say that two terms would be enough for anyone. about 1988. But that isn’t stopping the politicians possible conflict of interest, but our sources believe A colorful oval cut red ruby is beautifully enhanced by The state has no limit on its governors. They may six brilliant cut sparkling diam onds in a brightly polished ring 6 from buzzing already about the outlook. the department is just taking revent on Mehl for his hang on for as long as the electorate will have o f 14 karat yellow gold. In Washington, for example, ranking success in enhancing the Customs Service’s drug them. Republicans are asking quite seriously whether Special Holiday Price The question of a third term came up again role. *579. “ That will be a great year,” O’Neill shot back. U.S. Rep. John Rowland of Waterbury will O u r Reg. Price $699. during the recent gubernatorial campaign. We “ and I’ll only be 60 then.” challenge U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker of Greenwich heard it asked about Gov. Bill 0 Neill. Gee, could These very special low prices are for the holidays only. Even allowing for the way O’Neill has been for the U.S. Senate nomination that year. Weicker OPEN WED. he — would he?’’ was the way it often came out. E. Offer good until December 31, 1986. 903 MAIN ST. feeling his oats since his big victory on Election hasn’t said whether he will seek a fourth term, but MaurlipHtpr HrralJi DOWNTOWN Clayton Gengras, the Republican candidate for Illusiralinns enlarged fo show detail. THURS. & FRI. Day, his remark shows he has been thinking about he hasn’t said he won’t either. Rowland, one of the MANCHESTER lieutenant governor, even made a public boo-boo^-^ 1990 already. GOP’s hottest prospects for the future, won a Founded in 1881 when he argued one day for O’Neill’s ouster. He d 643-2478 'TIL 9 ^ And even if O’Neill has no intention of running second term against this state’s heavy Democratic PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PuWIthef be a ’ ’lame duck,” and therefore ineffective in a again, it is smart politics to give the impression tide on Nov. 4. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Execullv* EdItOf second term. Gengras suggested. A reporter that he onight. None of that “ lame duck” handicap U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson of New Britain, another JAMES P. S A C K S ...... Maniglng EdHor straightened him out. for him. By his teaser last week, the governor also ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Associate Editor "Place Ibur Trust in rising star in the GOP’s handbook of personalities the Diamond Specialists" holds his potential successors somewhat at bay. to watch, is also a possibility for the Senate race in oAmv€€tAe DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Ad/#rtialng Director Tri-CIty Plaza BUT O’NEILL KNOWS there is no such limit. Attorney General Joe Lieberman is certainly 1988. She would not be a likely entry, though, if MARK F. ABRAITIS...... BusinessManager Manchester Parkade And that made his quick response to reporters on such a Democrat. The New Haven lawyer has been Weicker were a candidate. And she isn’t so sure she SHELDON COHEN ...... Composing Manager Manchester Vernon the day after he had won re-election something to a closet candidate for governor ever since he ROBERT H HUBBARD...... Pressroom Manager 872-6900 is ready for a statewide race anyway. A lot of JEANNE G FROMERTH...... CirculationManager fi46.Q012 keep in mind. The question was, what about 1990? became a statewide politician in 1970 as a senator. Republicans would give he'ratTai’gumfint.on that. > MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegday. Nov, 19. 1986 Otutuifriea Proposed hiring poiicy caiied weak CallMrtn* F«itttnb«ro John Bullk Continued from page l man Robert Faucher said of the dissects this ... now they’re talking to see the town get some positive Catherine (Bonnie) Feistenberg, John Bulik, 67, of 150 Parker St., plan adopted Tuesday. about ihnocent victims of affirma­ results.” formerly of 70 Jarvis Road, dM husband of Elizabeth E. Nagorny, the Manchester Interracial Coun­ In removing the statement, the tive action. You never heard that Those results could rest with the Saturday in Newport Richey, fla. died Monday at home. cil, said she was hopeful the town commission followed the recom­ kind of talk five years ago," Ck)oney hiring goals contained in the plan, She was the widow of Arthur He was bom in New York City, would make progress, but sorry the mendation of Town Attorney John told commission members. some town officials said. The plan Feistenberg. had lived in Stafford Springs 35 statement was removed. W. Cooney, who said in a four-page Commission members adopted She is survived by a daughter, calls for^ the hiring of seven years, moving to Manchester 31 In place of the controversial legal opinion that court decisions the plan unanimously, but not Ruth Sheren in Florida; two minority-group members and three years ago. He was a U.S. Navy statement, the commission added a show the town could be open to a before some members qualified grandchildren; five great­ women by June 1987. Over five veteran of World War II, a member statement that would require de­ lawsuit on the grounds of "reverse their vote. grandchildren; and eight great- discrimination." years, the town sets a goal of hiring of the Manchester Sportsmen’s partment heads to subrnRa written " I ’m willing to go along with the great-grandchildren. "It must be considered whether a 21 minority-group members and six Club and a life member of the report to Town Manager Robert B. changes if they actually protect the The funeral will be Thursday at 10 racially conscious selection pro­ women. National Rifle Association. He Weiss Justifying why a qualified town from a lawsuit,” said commis­ a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral retired as a carpenter with First minority candidate was not hired in cess would withstand a challenge sion member Eleanor Tunney. If passed by the Board of Home, 219 W. Center St., with burial National Supermarkets after 18 an underutilized position before the under recent court decisions,” "But if the actual spirit (of the Directors, the plan would also be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky years. actual job appointment was made. Cooney said. Citing several U.S. change) is to protect ‘innocent reviewed annually to see if it was Hill. There are no calling hours. He also is survived by a brother. Supreme Court cases, Cooney said victims,’ I don’t think that’s in helping the town hire more Dr. Michael Bulik of Stafford Town officials are currently that past "societal discrimination" keeping with the spirit of affirma­ minority-group members and Cecil C. Wood Springs; six nephews and two required to submit a report after was not good justification for a tive action.” women. Of the town’s approxi­ nieces. they have made their decision. raCe-conscious affirmative action “ If we have to remove the mately 400 employees, about nine Cecil C. Wood, 75, of Vernon, The funeral will beThursdayatll " I don’t think it lacks all of its plan. passage, then so be it,” said are non-white, according to HRC formerly of Manchester, husband a.m. at Introvigne Funeral Home, teeth, maybe a few,” HRC Chair­ "A s time goes by and the court ’'7'omas Stringfellow. "But I ’d like members. of Agnes (Medved) Wood, died Inc., 95 E. Main St., Stafford Monday night at Rockville General Springs. Burial will be at the Hospital. convenience of the family. Calling He was bom in New London, Nov. hours are today from 2to4and7to9 17, 1911, and had been a resident of Automobile sales boost summer GNP p.m. Vernon for the past 42 years. Before Memorial donations may be retirement, he had served as made to the Ashford Baptist service manager for the former By Martin Crutslnger and a slightly improved trade April-June quarter. The govern­ the year will average 3 percent to Church, P.O. Box 115, Ashford The Associated Press performance. ment blamed the inflation rise on Atlas-Bantly Co. of Manchester for 06278. 3.5 percent, reflecting increased 40 years. He was a charter member The 2.9 percent growth marked higher food prices. spending by consumers and busi­ of the Vernon Fire Department. In Memoriam WASHINGTON - The nation’s an upward revision from the Even with the upward revision in nesses rushing to take advantage of Besides his wife, he is survived by economy, propelled in part by original estimate one month ago growth, the economy was still expiring tax benefits. two daughters. Prudence Schifley booming car sales, expanded at a that the economy had expanded at a expanding at a rate far below The pace of current activity is far of Tolland and Patricia Kelly of In loving memory of Harold Bas­ moderate 2.9 percent annual rate 2.4 percent rate in July-September Reagan administration above the barely perceptible Sudbury, Mass.; two sons, James J. sett who passed away November this summer after the spring’s period. expectations. growth rate of 0.6 percent turned in 19, 1970. Walsh of Brookfield and Dennis J. near-standstill performance, the The faster growth was accom­ The administration had been during the spring. Walsh of Manchester; a sister. His memory is as dear today. government said today. panied by higher inflation. An hoping for growth in the final six That weak performance had led Velma Strant, and a brother, Fred As in the hour he passed away. The Commerce Department said inflation index tied to the GNP rose months of the year to exceed an to fears that the current economic M. Wood, both of Manchester; and the rise in the gross national at an annual rate of 2.4 percent in annual rate of 4 percent. recovery, now four years old, was Sadly missed, seven grandchildren. product was also the result of a the third quarter, up substantially Most analysts are predicting in danger of tumbling into a Helen Bassett and family The funeral will be Thursday at 11 hefty defense spending increase from a 1.7 percent annual rate in the growth in the final three months of recession. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main St! Burial will be in the East Cemetery. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Dorothy PaganI Dorothy (Russell) Pagani. 82, of 385 W. Center St., formerly of Charter Oak Street, widow of Aldo Pagani, died Tuesday at a Man­ chester convalescent home. She was bom in Manchester Jan. 8, 1904, and had been a lifelong resident. Before retirement, she had been a legal secretary for Judge William Hyde. She was a member of St. Mary’s Episcopal SDot your Church and had been active in church organizations. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star of Manchester and had been a member of the American Legion Auxiliary for more than 50 years. She is survived by two nieces, Phyllis Wilson of East Hartford and Jean Hall of Tunis, Africa; and two nephews, Donald S. Genovesi of Manchester and Louis M. Genovesi of Ellington. The funeral will be Friday at 1 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Burial will be in the East Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to the Book of Remembrance, care of St. Mary’s Episcopal CTiurch, 41 Park St. In Memoriam

In loving memory of Carol Benson Risley who passed away Novem­ ber 19, 1979.

October comes with sad regret, ■ The date and month we will never forget. For in our hearts she will always stay. Loved and remembered everyday.

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So far, 26 states and the District of Columbia have enacted mandatory seat-belt laws, according to the Connecticut Saifety Belt Coalition, a group that lobbied heavily for Connecticut’s law. Two of those < states, Nebraska and Massachu­ setts, repealed their laws in refer- endums this month, said Nancy Owen, .executive director of the Connecticut coalition. The 24 remaining states have • Free gift for all who call identifying their house- nearly 70 percent of the country’s population. Owen said. no obligation! In Connecticut, the Citizens Coa­ lition Against A Mandatory Seat Call 649-9601 • A BIGGER Free Gift for all who list their homes Belt Law is pushing for repeal here. with Crossen Realty. The group contends the law is an invasion of privacy. • Dinner for 2 at Cavey’s-w hen we sell your "The people of our society have been brainwashed for over 20 years fo ra ln g listed home. 6 now on the alleged safety benefits of seat belts,” David Soian of Nor­ • Check this aerial now-cal I as soon as you walk. director of the anti-seat belt coalition, said following repeal of spot your house. the Massachusetts law. “ For some people driving on our surprise. • A different aerial view next tim e-keep looking! roads at some times and under some driving conditions, seat belts are valid safety measures. For One "Bigger Gm" per household • Drinks not included at Cavey’s Others at other times and under other conditions, they are stupid and virtually suicidal." he said. Owen said an informal survey by her group found a majority of legislators in both chambers of the Crossen Realty Inc. General Assembly would opposed repeal of the law. 117 Buckland St. • Manchester, CT MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1986 — t I » MANCHMTIBIt HERALD. Wednegday, Nov. 19, 1986 Obituariea Proposed hiring poiicy caiied weak SPORTS

OUhtffii* P«tottnb«rg John Burnt ^ Continued from page 1 man Robert Faucher said of the dissects this ... now flRw’re talking to see the town get some positive about innocent victims of affirma­ results.” ClIhtrtiM (Bonnie) Feistenberg, John Bulik, 67, of 150 Parker St., plan adopted ’Tuesday. In removing the statement, the tive action. You never heard that rarmttly o( 70 Jarvis Road, died husband of Elizabeth E. Nagorny, the Manchester Interracial Coun­ Those results could rest with the commission followed the recom­ kind of talk five years ago,” Cooney M lu rd a y in Newport Richey, Fla. died Monday at home. cil, said she was hopeful the town hiring goals contained in the plan, would make progress, but sorry the mendation of Town Attorney John told commission members. Whalers anxious for game with Montreal IM wai the widow of Arthur He was bom in New York City, some town officials said. The plan W. Cooney, who said in a four-page Commission members adopted n lM t n b t r g . had lived in Stafford Springs 35 statement was removed. calls for the hiring of seven legal opinion that court decisions the plan unanimously, but not M lt la lurvived by a daughter, years, moving to Manchester 31 minority-group members and three Bv Jim Tierney division rivals. The Whalers (7-5-3) their sights are set on a division title the teams In the division, that’s the monton in his first NHL game in an In place of the controversial show the town could be open to a before some members qualified inspiring playoff performance was RlKh Bhtren in Florida; two years ago. He was a U.S. Navy women by June 1987. Over five Herald Sports Writer have sole possession of third place this year, the Whalers won’t be way you have to look at it. This emergency substitute role will also statement, the commission added a lawsuit on the grounds of ’ ’reverse their vote. no fluke. Ifindchlldren; five great- veteran of World War II, a member years, the town sets a goal of hiring with 17 points, three points behind happy until they reach their ulti­ game is important to us to make play. “ Millar impressed me the statement that would require de­ discrimination.” " I ’m willing to go along with the “ It could have went our way (last irindehlldren; and eight great- of the Manchester Sportsmen’s 21 minority-group members and six mate destiny — the Adams Division them (Montreal) aware and that other night," Evans said. " I want a partment heads to submit a written "It must be considered whether a changes if they actually protect the HARTFORD - It will be their season),” Whaler right wing Ste­ second-place ^ e b e c . I rMt'irandchlldren. Club and a life member of the women. championship and the Stanley Cup we’re capable of beating them." longer look at him.” . . .Evans report to Town Manager Robert B. racially conscious selection pro­ town from a lawsuit,” said commis­ first meeting since the Hartford wart Gavin said Tuesday at a ‘T m very pleased with the way The funeral will be Thursday at 10 National Rifle Association. He championship. Many questions will still linger indicated reserve goalie Steve Weiss Justifying why a qualified cess would withstand a challenge sion member Eleanor ’Tunney. If passed by the Board of Whalers were eliminated by them noontime luncheon, referring to our team has been playing,” ■ .in. at the John F. Tierney Funeral retired as a carpenter with First "This program has come a long after tonight’s contest, however, Weeks will start Saturday in New minority candidate was not hired in under recent court decisions,” "But if the actual spirit (of the Directors, the plan would also be in a dramatic game seven during Hartford's loss to the Canadiens in Whaler coach Jack Evans said. Nm m , l i t W. Center St., with burial National Supermarkets after 18 way," right winger Kevin Dinnen the Whalers are confident. " I can York against the Islanders. Mike an underutilized position before the Cooney said. Citing several U.S. change) is to protect 'innocent reviewed annually to see if it was the Stanley Cup playoffs last April. tbe seventh game of (he Stanley "Our chances for first place (in the In R«a# Hill Memorial Park, Rocky years. said. “ We’re looking no further see us heading in the right direc­ Liut will be in the net tonight.. .The actual job appointment was made. Supreme Court cases, Cooney said victims,’ I don’t think that’s in helping the town hire more Revenge Isn’t the likely term for the Cup playoffs. Gavin remained Adams Division) are very good. We Hill. There are no calling hours. He also is survived by a brother. than our division and we’re going to tion," Dineen said. Whalers will produce a “ Hartford Town officials are currently that past "societal discrimination” keeping with the spirit of affirma­ minority-group members and Whalers tonight at the Civic (Center inflexible concerning his club’s key have to perform every game . We Dr. Michael Bulik of Stafford settle for nothing less than first WHALER NOTES - Sylvain Whalers Video Yearbook” , which required to submit a report after was not good justification for a tive action.” women. Of the town’s approxi­ (7:30 p.m., Sportschannel, WTIC) Adams Division contest this even­ can’t sneak up on anyone anymore. Springs; six nephews and two place. I know we could have won it Turgeon will be available to the will be made available to the public. OtcH C. Wood they have made their decision. race-conscious affirmative action " If we have to remove the mately 400 employees, about nine when they face the defending ing. "W e can beat them (Montreal) Teams respect us and they have to nieces.- (the Stanley Cup) last year.” media within a couple of days, but, The "Video Yearbook” will be Wood, 75, of Vernon, " I don’t think it lacks all of its plan. passage, then so be it,” said are non-white, according to HRC. Stanley Cup champions, the Mont­ and will beat them,” Gavin be on top of their game to beat us.” Ceoll C. ’The funeral will be ’Thursday at 11 Evans emphasized the importance his return to the team is still sponsored by WHCT-Channel 18. Manchester, husband teeth, maybe a few,” HRC Chair­ "As time goes by and the court ’ri'omas Stringfellow. “ But I ’d like members. real Canadiens. But, rather, Hart- insisted. Although the NHL season is still (•rmerly of a.m. at Introvigne Funeral Home, of each and every divisional game. unknown. . .Scot Kleinendorst and TTie video will be completed for a (Medved) Wood, died ford w ill be aiming to show their Montreal (10-5-3) stands atop the young, Hartford feels that tonight’s ef A in ea Inc., 95 E. Main St., Stafford "In our di vision," Evansexplained, John Anderson will play tonight. pre-Christmas release, while the ondey night at Rockville General formidable adversary and the rest rugged Adams Division with 23 contest may set the tone in the N pilal. Springs. Burial will be at the of theNational Hockey League that points, and, more importantly, the division for the rest of the year. “ every game is like playing a Mike Millar, who scored his first date and details on availability will It convenience of the family. Calling Looking back on last year, while playoff game. With the closeness of NHL goal Saturday against Ed­ be announced later. He waa bom In New London, Nov. they are for real and last season’s Canadiens are unbeaten amongst hours are today from 2to4and7to9 Automobile sales boost summer GNP T. I l l I, and had been a resident of p.m. *emen for the past 42years. Before Memorial donations may be Iffllrement, he had served as made to the Ashford Baptist By Martin Crutslnger and a slightly improved trade April-June quarter. The govern­ the year will average 3 percent to aen'Ice manager for the former NHL roundup Church, P.O. Box 115, Ashford The Associated Press performance. ment blamed the inflation rise on 3.5 percent, reflecting increased of Manchester for Allaa^Bantly Co. 06278. The 2.9 percent growth marked higher food prices. spending by consumers and busi­ M yeara. He waa a charter member WASHINGTON - The nation’s an upward revision from the Even with the upward revision in nesses rushing to take advantage of ef the Vernon F ire Department. In Memoriam economy, propelled in part by original estimate one month ago growth, the economy was still expiring tax benefits. Reaidea hia wife, he Is survived by booming car sales, expanded at a that the economy had expanded at a expanding at a rate far below The pace of current activity is far Iwe daughters. Prudence Schifley Reagan administration above the barely perceptible Isles nip Nordiques moderate 2.9 percent annual rate 2.4 percent rate in July-September ef Tolland and Patricia Kelly of In loving memory of Harold Bas­ this summer after the spring’s period. f expectations. growth rate of 0.6 percent turned in Rudnury. Maas.; twosons, James J. sett who passed away November near-standstill performance, the The faster growth was accom­ The administration had been during the spring. Walah of Brookfield and Dennis J. 19, 1970. government said today. panied by higher inflation. An hoping for growth in the final six That weak performance had led Walsh of Manchester; a sister. His memory is as dear today. The Commerce Department said inflation index tied to the GNP rose months of the year to exceed an to fears that the current economic Velma itrant, and a brother, Fred As in the hour he passed away. the rise in the gross national at an annual rate of 2.4 percent in annual rate of 4 percent. recovery, now four years old, was M Wood, both of Manchester; and in wild, crazy affair Sadly missed, product was also the result of a the third quarter, up substantially Most analysts are predicting in danger of tumbling into a s a ^ grandchildren. Helen Bassett and family hefty defense spending increase from a 1.7 percent annual rate in the growth in the final three months of recession. Tne funeral will be Thursday at 11 a m at the Holmes Funeral Home. Bv Barry Wllner one of those nights. game’s first shot, just 41 seconds • Main It. Burial will be in the The Associated Press " I didn’t even know how much into the game, when he put the puck aal Cemetery. Calling hours are time was left,” Bossy said of between Peeters’ legs. He struck today from 7 to 9 p.m. « With 4; 05 left in what already had Trottier’s tying goal. again before the second period Mem orial donations may be * been a wild game, the New York ended as he picked up a loose puck m ade to a charity of the donor’s “ I made the first two saves,” rholce. Islanders caught the Quebec Nor­ Malarchuk said of that goal. “ Then behind Peeters after Sean McKen­ diques. Then things really got I saw the puck there and I just tried na’s backhander had trickled off V \ Oerethy Pagani crazy. sprawling." the goalie’s glove, and put it in the Greg Gilbert’s backhander It didn’t work. open net at 14:11. Dorothy (Russell) Pagani. 82, of slipped past goalie Clint Malarchuk Bossy’s winner came when he Bourne-completed his hat trick 32 Center St., formerly of M l W. at 15; 55 of the third period Tuesday broke free in the slot, took Trotti­ seconds into the third period. Grant Charter Oak Street, widow of Aldo to make the score 2-2. Already, the Ledyard fired a long shot wide of Pagani, died Tuesday at a Man­ er’s pass and sent a wrist shot off l l » ® . teams had engaged in several the net. but it rebounded off the end chester convalescent home. Malarchuk’s legs into the net. brawls, including one involving Ih e war bom in Manchester Jan. “ Was there a full moon tonight?” boards past a befuddled Peeters to I, it04, and had been a lifelong v r goalies Malarchuk and Kelly Islanders Coach Terry Simpson Bourne, who was alone at the right Nsldent. Before retirement, she Hnidey. asked. of the crease. had been a legal secretary for "^But the weirdest stuff was yet to Jets 3, Penguins 1 Blues 4, North Stars 3 Judge William Hyde, She was a SDot come. your Bernie Federko scored once and m em ber of St. Mary’s Episcopal The Islanders went on a power Winnipeg moved into first place assisted on both St. Louis goals in Church and had been active in play with 1:28 to go when Michel in the Smythe Division for the first the third period as the Blues rallied church organizations. She was a Goulet was called for tripping. As time since the NHL adopted its to win in Minnesota. m em ber of the Order of the Eastern New York pressed for the winning present divisional lineup in 1979. ' ■ The North Stars carried a 3-2 lead lia r of Manchester and had been a goal, Dale Hunter got the puck and They are 12-6-1 and their 25 points m em ber of the American Legion into the final period before Ric saw a streaking Alain Cote behind tie the Jets with Philadelphia for Aualtlary for more than so years. Nattress tied it at 57 seconds and the Islanders’ defense. Hunter’s the most points in the NHL. Mie Is survived by two nieces, Paul MacLean, FredrikOlausson Greg Paslawski scored the winning AP photo pass hit Cote in full stride and he Phyllis Wllfon of East Hartford and goal at 10:26. beat Hrudey with 23 seconds left. and Gilles Hamel had the goals. Jean Hall of Tunis, Africa; and two .Dirk Graham had a pair of goals neghews, Donald S. Genovesi of The shorthanded goal made it 3-2 “ It’s got a lot to do with Roger Clemens of the Red Sox shows off named Tuesday the American League’s for Minnesota. Manchester and Louis M. Genovesi for Quebec, a safe enough lead with confidence," Coach Dan. Maloney ofJBIIIngton. a new T-shirt he received after winning Moat Valuable Player, so little time to go, right? said. "The skill was always there, Canucks 5, Flames 0 The funeral will be Friday at l the Cy Yourig Award. Clemens was Sorry. The Islanders pulled Hru­ the desire was always there, it’s Petri Skriko scored three times, R m at 8t. Mary’s Episcopal dey for an extra attacker, giving just to get them confidence in including two shorthanded goals on be in the East Murch Burial will them a 6-on-4 edge with Goulet still themselves and to do little things the same Flames' power play in the Cemetery. ’There are no calling right at key times.” hours. in the penalty box. During a second period. Richard Brodeur Mem orial donations may be scramble in front of the Quebec net, Kings 6, Capitals 5 stopped 24 shots for his first shutout m ade to the Book of Remembrance, f ^ ^ 'I' - Bryan Trottier grabbed the puck, Bourne, who was acquired from this season and sixth of his career. s' Vis' .. *.S Clemens’ MVP award care of 8t. Mary’s Episcopal m ' waited to get full control and poked the Islanders in the waiver draft, Church, 41 Park St. it over a prone Malarchuk. collected his second three-goal The clock read 0:01. game of a 13-year career and Jay Golfers cited A wide-open overtime followed, Wells capped a rough night for In Memoriam NEW YORK (A P) - Bob Tway as both clubs got good chances. Washington goalie Pete Peeters disputed by Mattingly and Pat Bradley have been named With 15 seconds left. Mike Bossy In loving memory of Carol Benson with the winning goal on a long shot the 1986 Players of the Year by Golf Rlsley who passed away Novem­ cashed in for his second goal of the during a power play. Magazine, which conducted a poll ber ii, 1979. contest and the Islanders had an bit now and then. loronto, 107; Kirby Puckett of Peeters had given Los Angeles among 60 PGA Tour pros and 100 By Michael A. Lutz Minnesota. 105. and Boggs, 87. improbable, dramatic 4-3 NHL the power play by clearing the puck pros from the LPGA. The Associated Press “ A guy like (Clemens) does a Oolober comes with sad regret. “ I know he is valuable,” Mat­ victory. into the crowd and being whistled Tway won four events, including The date and month we will great Job every fifth day, but the other four days you’re counting on tingly said of Clemens. “ But it’s Elsewhere, it was Winnipeg 3, for a delay of game penalty. the PGA Championship, while never forget, KATY, Texas (AP) — Roger somebody else. I ’m a guy who hard for me to conceive that a guy Pittsburgh 1; Los Angeles 6, Bourne had an idea he would have Bradley won five tournaments, 9'nr In our hearts she will always Clemens realizes he only gets 35 who is in 33 or 34 games can be as including three of the four major wants to be out there every day, Washington 5 behind Bob Bourne’s a big night after a morning skate. stay, chances a season to prove his value. valuable... as an everyday guy who championships, and set a single help my club every day. I don’t like hat trick; St. Louis 4. Minnesota 3; " It was incredible.” agreed l

Redskins. By Dove Goldberg at quarterback in just three games. three touchdowns. fumble-prone , the and guard 33, Cross 32 Little Lever prospers Moreover, the 49ers have the The Associated Press It’s that they can’t run the ball. But Monday night against Wa­ mainstay of the rushing game for and Quillan 30, which in the N FL means that their time may be N FL’s toughest closing schedule, In only four of their 11 games shington, the 40er8 ran just IStimes four years. And Roger Craig isn’t particularly after their game with halfway to duplicating his 1,006- getting short. The question to Bill Walsh was have the 49ers averaged more than — for 83 yards — leaving Montana the Falcons, 5-5-1, this Sunday. simple and so was the San Fran­ four yards per rush — against the to throw 60 times, one reason the yard rushing-receiving double of As is San Francisco’s 1986 season. ’Their loss to the Redskins means TTien come the Giants, Jets, Patri­ cisco coach’s answer. Dolphins, Colts and Cardinals, game lasted almost four hours. He last year — in fact, he may have ots and Rams, who have a com­ where big men reign three teams that are hardly the completed 33 for 441 yards and become too battered by the work to the 49ers almost surely have to win The question: Was the difference the division to get an NFC playoff bined record of 34-10. model of defense and against the became the second N FL quarter­ repeat. Walsh was pessimistic enough to between the San Francisco offense But up front is the basic source of spot. ’The Bears, Giants and Reds­ By BUI Barnard “ We couldn’t get the open shots to points and Derek Harper had 22 Redskins, against whom they back to throw for over 400 yards suggest a week ago that given the that scored 43 points against St. kins, all 9-2, are just about assured The Associated Press go down,” Nets Coach Dave Wohl points and 14 assists. Byron Scott stopped trying early in the game. without throwing a touchdown pass the 49ers’ trouble. improvement by Atlanta and New Louis and just six against Washing­ of berths and if the 49ers don’t win said. “ We got the shots but they just added 23 points for the Lakers. One reason Montana was so — Cleveland’s Bemie Kosar did it Four of the five interior offensive Orleans, his team might be able to ton simply the difference between the West, where they trail the Rams didn’t go in. And Denver had a lot of effective in his return seven weeks just the Monday night before — and linemen have played together since win the division with a record of Lafayette Lever is proving that the Cardinals and the Redskins? Walsh took over in 1979. Tackle by one-half game, there are four even a little guy can sometimes second opportunities to score. Our Bucks 111, Wisrrtors 85 after back surgery in the 43-17 the first whose team failed to cross 8-7-1. But he was a little more The answer: “ I’d say so, yes.’’ other teams they have to beat out victory over St. glwouis is that San the goal line. , guard Randy optimistic after Monday’s mara­ prosper in the paint, where the NBA defense is terrific on the first shot, Milwaukee set two team defense To put it more simply, the reason Francisco ran the ball — 33 carries "W e just didn’t feel like we could Cross and tight end for one berth. big men reside. but if we don’t get the rebound it records in the first half while the two-time champs " I f you look at the record, I think thon loss. for 184 yards with Joe Cribbs run effectively,” Walsh said. "They are former All-Pros and center “ We have a tough schedule, but The 6-foot-3 Denver guard had 21 seems they always hit the next routing (xolden State. are 3-4-1 and struggling for a there will be three teams in it from picking up 105 yards in 21 carries. overpowered us up front.’’ Fred Quillan has been to the Pro we can compete,” he said. " I feel points and 15 rebounds, giving him bucket.” Ricky Pierce, starting for the playoff berth is much more basic Bowl. the East," said Walsh, adding the Montana had to throw only 10 times, Walsh was roundly criticized in good about our team." 33 rebounds in two games, as the Orlando Woolridge led the Nets Injured Sidney Moncrief, scored 26 that whether has been completing 13 for 270 yards and the Bay Area for releasing the But Fahnhorst is now 34, Francis Cowboys, 7-4, to the Giants and Nuggets defeated the New Jersey with 21 points and Mike Gmlnski points and Jerry Reynolds added 23 Nets 125-112 Tuesday night. added 15. Buck Williams had 19 for the Bucks, who established rebounds for New Jersey. team lows by holding the Warriors "What’ s happening is the big to 13 points in the second period and guys are blocking out really well Blazers 115, Rockets 111 35 points In the first half. The Bucks and the guards have been able to Portland won its fourth straight shot 63 percent from the field for the sneak in and get the ball off the game as Klki Vandeweghe scored game and led 85-55 at the end of the SCOREBOARD boards,’- qlever said. “ For us to six of his 23 points in the final 1; 18 of third quarter. N win, we have to get the ball moving overtime at Houston. and get everyone involved in the The Rockets led 81-74 going into Pacsra 98, Clippers 93 offense like we did tonight.” NFLteamatatlatlca the fourth quarter before a 12-3 John Long scored 12 of his 24 Likara 114. Mavarlcka 110 While Lever was frustrating the KIngsB.CapItaIsS spurt gave the Trail Blazers an points in the third quarter, and Nets, who have the NBA’s worst FootbaD Through OojSS ** 86-84 edge. Nine straight Houston Indiana went onto hand Los An­ Hockey Los Angeles t } J—4 L.A. LAKERS (114) AMERICAN POOTBALL CONFERENCE record at 2-7, 6-foot-7 Alex English points by Mitchell Wiggins gave the Woshlngten 2 1 * sportscardI Rambis 2-7 1-2 5, W orthy 6-14 7-8 19, O FFENSE _ ^ _ geles its fourth consecutsve loss. r Abdul-Jobbar 9^14 1-2 19, Scott 9-14 4-5 23, scored a season-high 43 points for Rockets a 97-91 advantage with 2:10 First Period— t, Los Anoeles, Bourne 1 Yards Rush Pass The cnippers trailed 83-71 at the (Taylor), :41. Z Washington, Froncf Johnson 1621 610 29, Cooper 5-11 4-4 16, NFL atandinga Miami 4189 944 3245 the Nuggets. left, but a basket with three sends end of the third period, the 10th NHLstandlnga schetti 3 (Gould, M u iW w ), 14:36. 3, BrIckowskI 1-1 60 2, Smrek 60 1-2 1, Cincinnati 4163 1600 2563 “ Alex always makes the big left by Terry Porter, who scored 22 Woshington, Haworth 10 (Adorns, Lang- Thompson 60 60 0. Totals 4!02 27-33 114. 3978 1M1 2737 straight game they have trailed 0 Jets shots,” Nuggets Coach Doug Moe woy), 16:10. Penalties— Blum, Was DALLAS (110) AMERICAN CONFERENCE New England 3887 1041 2846 points, forced the overtime. going into the fourth quarter, but a Aguirre 1620 62 26, Perkins 7-10 6 0 14, 3628 1333 2295 WALIS CONFERKNCE (roughing), 4:11; Sykes, LA (high- Raiders said. "H e didn’t want to come out, Robert Reid scored 21 points for 9-1 streak cut the deficit to 84-80. PoWdc D4vHten sticking), 6:40; Gortner, Was (cross­ Donaldson 50 62 12, Harper 1621 1-2 22, W L T pet. PF PA Houston 3599 1115 2484 bu fw e had to give him a little rest T Ptl O P O A Blackman 7-17 62 16, Wood 610 60 7, 10 1 0 .9X303 203 3526 1096 2430 the Rockets, who lost Ralph Samp­ The Clippers got within a point on checking),7:55. N .Y . Jets San Diego and he played 43 of a possible 48 PhllocMpnia 12 4 1 25 73 41 Second Period— 4, Los Anoeles, LedyardZ Davis 1-2-02,Schrempf 2-31-35, Ta rplev6660 New England 8 3 0 .727 304 181 Denver 3489 1189 m son with a right ankle sprain in the two occasions, at 00-89 and 02-91, 6, Wennington 6 0 6 0 0. Totals 50-97 611110. .455 276 290 3413 1204 2209 Ptttiburah 11 6 2 24 76 64 (Dionne, Robltollle), 4:42 (p p). 5, W oshind M iam i 5 6 0 Buftalo minutes.” second quarter. Sampson missed before a three-point play by Way- NY Islanders 10 7 1 21 71 55 ton, Hotcher 2 (Peeters), 7:36. 6, L< » Buffalo 3 8 0 .273 213 251 Cleveland 3308 969 ^ Mike Evans also played an New Jersey 9 7 2 X X 60 Angeles, Bourne 2 (McKenna, Sykes), L.A. Lakers S3 28 22 11— 114 Indianapolis 0 11 0 .OK 127 291 3285 1398 1887 the start of the season with a sore man Tisdale with 1:13 left made it Dallas M 21 27 24— 110 Seottle important role in Denver’s victory, Woshlnaton 7 10 3 17 65 62 14:11. Penalties— Martin, Wos (tripping), Central Indianapolis 3270 1023 2247 left ankle. 95-91. N Y Rangers 5 9 4 14 65 75 3:22; Ledyord, LA (holding), 5:32; Blum, Three-point goals— Cooper 2, Scott, Cincinnati 7 4 0 .636 271 278 Kansas City 2978 1100 1878 scoring nine of his 16 points during a Harper, Wood. Fouled out— None. 4 0 .636 2 X 232 2881 1396 1485 Lakers 114, Mavericks 110 Larry Drew led the Clippers with Adams DhrM en Wos (Interference), 8:24; Hatcher, Was Cleveland 7 Pittsburgh 13-0 spurt that turned a 100-99 10 5 3 23 X 61 (Interference), 10:32; Erickson, L A (hook­ Rebounds— Los Angeles 48 (Abdul-Jabbar Pittsburgh 4 7 0 .364 175 221 22 points. Montreal Magic Johnson scored 29 points, Quebec s 0 4 X 77 66 ing), 16:40. . _ 10), Dallas 48 (Donaldson 16). Assists— Houston 2 9 0 .182 194 255 DEFENSE Nuggets lead into a 113-99 advan­ V Harttord 7 5 3 17 54 56 Third Period— 7, Los Anoeles, Bourne 3 Los Angeles 22 (Johnson 9), Dallas 29 W k I Yards Rush Pass nine of them in a 3>A-minute span, (H arper 14). Total fouls— Los Angeles 17, tage with four minutes left. Boeton 7 9 2 16 M 64 (Ledyord, M cKenna), :32. & Los Angeles, Denver 9 2 0 .818 271 172 Raiders 2984 1015 1969 Bonics 119, Kings 105 DollOS23.A— 17007. “ Evans gave us a big. big lift as Los Angeles came from behind to Buffalo 4 11 2 10 58 61 Fox7 (NIcholls, Wells),8:07.9, Woshington, Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 2 X 240 Denver 3142 883 2259 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Hatcher 3 (Sampson, Lnnoway),_9:44. 10, L.A. Raiders 7 4 0 .636 218 195 New England 3143 1356 1787 tonight.” Moe said. “ And we win at Dallas. Dale Ellis scored 28 points. Tom AP photo HenH D Iv IfiM Washington, Murphy 8 (Stevens, Seattle 5 6 0 .455 I X 219 Kansas City 3241 1099 2142 needed his scoring badly. He came Johnson’s seven points took the Chambers 27 and Xavier McDaniel 21 61 51 Buckalll.WairloraSS San Diego 2 9 0 .182 219 275 3459 1498 1961 To ro nto 9 5 3 Adorns), 10:33. 11, Los Anoeles, Wells 4 Houston through and hit some big shots.” Lakers from a lOO-lOOtietoa 107-102 23 for Seattle against Sacramento. St. I jOu Is 7 5 4 IS 54 51 (Dionne, Robltollle), 11:27 (pp). Penalty— pntsburgh 3489 1292 2197 The Kings' Otis Thorpe (33), who played in Seattle. The SuperSonics had three Detroit 7 9 1 15 47 56 Peeters, Wos, servrt by PIvonka (delay of G O LDEN S TA TE (85) NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cleveland 3633 1452 2181 “ It was definiely one of those lead with 1:43 left in the game. H ie Sonics broke open the game Minnesota 5 10 2 12 63 71 gom e), 10:45. ^ Short 612 60 10, L. Smith 62 60 4, Indianapolis 3650 1286 2364 nights for me,” Evans said. “ I After the Mavericks scored five with a 15-3 spurt at the start of the in the Big East Conference in college at players with 20 or more points, led by Chicago 4 11 4 12 to 62 ^o ts on goal— Los Anoeles 12-8-13— 33. Carroll 2-7626, Flovd2-77-811,Mullln61062 N .Y . Glonls 9 2 0 .818 2 » 158 Son Diego 3701 1148 2553 straight points, Johnson added two fourth period for a 100-84 lead with Dale Ellis' 28-point effort, and whipped Smythe Division Washington 10-3-10— 23. 8, Washburn 68 1-6 7, Whitehead 61 44 4, Washington 9 2 0 .818 W 196 Cincinnati 3727 1492 2235 made up my mind I would be an Providence, leans back to put up a shot Winnipeg 12 6 1 25 75 59 Power-play Opportunities— Los An- Higgins 13446, Moss634410, Teagle61266 Dallas 7 4 0 .636 277 189 Jets 3826 756 3070 offensive threat tonight and I free throws to put Los Angeles 7:48 left. around the defense of Alton Lister of the Kings, 119-105.\Derik Smith netted Edm onton 11 8 1 23 87 74 aeles2of6; Woshln^on0o(3. _ 15, C. Smith 1-62-24, Ballard60600. Totals Phllodelpha 3 8 0 .2n 1M 209 Buffolo 3892 1273 2619 ahead to stay at 109-107. Derek Smith led Sacramento 63 70 3978 1290 2688 finally started hitting some shots in Colgorv 10 9 0 X (kKilles— Los Angeles, AAelanson (23 27-7131-3885. St. Louis 2 9 0 .182 140 263 Seattle Mark Aguirre led Dallas with 26 with 21 points. Seattle in their NBA game Tuesday night 21 points to lead theVings. Los Anoeles 7 11 1 15 74 64 shots-18 saves). Washington, Peeters (33- MILWAUKEE (111) Central _ _ M iami 4120 1660 2460 the fourth quarter.” Vancouver 5 12 2 12 55 71 27). Wayne Gretzky Cum m ings481-49, Pressey 1-31-23, SI kma Chicago 9 2 0 .818 W 130 Tuesday's Gomes A ^ ,1 2 7 . 410608, Hodges 68 6214, Pierce 16126-626, 190 Hellemond. Minnesota * * 2 S N.Y. Islanders 4, Quebec 3, O T Referee— Andy Von Breuer 1-3042, Revnolds6167323,K.Smith Detroit 4 7 0 .364 163 202 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Los Anoeles 6, Wosblngton 5 Linesmen— Pat Dapuzzo, (Xzn Schachte. This Edmonton Oiler super- 68628, Brodley 1-2346, McDowell 45(H)8, Green Bov 2 9 0 .I K 1W 272 300 OFFENSE _ ^ St. Louis 4, Minnesota 3 star has won the NHL's Hart MokeskI 2-6604.Totols 46812632111. To m po Boy 2 9 0 .182 171 Yards Rush pass Winnipeg 3, Pittsburgh 1 West San Francisco 4110 1149 2961 Martina makes her point decisively Memorial Trophy as the 180 Vancouver 5, Calgary 0 Oelden State 22 11 20 1 0 - 85 L.A. Roms ^ ? -SJ IS 3967 1398 2569 Wednesday's Oanws 178 Dallas Sports In Brief CanuckaS.FIameaO league's Most Valuable Play­ Mllvmikee M 16 2116-111 Sn Fronesco 6 4 1 -591 ?60 3905 1152 2753 Boston at Buffalo, 7:35 p.tn. 167 Minnesota er six times. Only the leg­ Three-point goals— Hodges 2, Bradley. New Orteons 6 5 0 .MS 1W 3740 1196 2544 her game. Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Fouled out— None. Rebouisds— Golden Atlanta 5 5 1 .500 208 198 Washington By Bob Greene Calgary 0 0 Chicogo 3726 1764 1962 ‘T v e played better than to­ New Jersey at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. endary Gordie Howe won State 47 (Washburn 11), Milwaukee 52 3625 1538 2087 The Associated Press Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Vancouver 1 2 t —i (Pierce 7). Assists— Golden State 16 Giants A C C title game at Fairfield U night,” Shriver admitted. “ But I’m Rrst Period— 1, Voncouver, Skriko 6 the honor as often. Thursday, Nov. 20 Atlanta 3622 1830 1792 Los Anoeles at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. (Moss4),Mllwaukee26(Pressey,HodglM7). Los Anoeles Raiders at San Diego, 2478 taking more gambles. I ’ve realized Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (Lanz, Sandlok), 12:43 (op). Penalties— Green Bay 3469 991 Total fouls— (Solden State 22, M ilw au­ p.m. 3190 1259 1931 FAIRFIELD — The All Connecticut Conference football NEW YORK — Martina Navratil­ N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Butcher, Van, mlnor-malor (high-sticking, N l* GRAPHIC kee 28. A — 10,585. (tatrolt it’s not the end of the world if I miss Thursday' Oames fighting), 8:39; Roberts, Cal, mlnor-malor Rams 3102 1681 1421 championship game between East Catholic High and Notre ova had something to prove. Sunday, Ney. 21 3068 1229 1839 a shot, 8,0 I’m taking more Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m, (high-sticking, fighting), 8:39; Petit, Van Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. St. Louis Dame of West Haven will be played Friday night at 7:30 at Catarina Lindqvist says she did it (roughing), 11:59; Fotlu, Cal, double minor New Orleans 2971 1390 1581 chances.” O lo o g o at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. T rail Blazera . Rocketa Denver at New York Giants, 1 p.m. 1644 very well, indeed. Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. (routing), 11:59. 115 111 Ta m p a Bay 2958 1314 Fairfield University. Notre Dame posted a 6-0 mark in ACC Detroit at Tampa Bov, 1 p.m. 2935 1282 1653 Shriver said she decided to take a Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Second Period— 2, Vancouver, Skriko 7 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Philadelphia action during the reguiar season while the Eagles were 4-1-1, The last time the two met, earlier (LIdster), 13:21 (sh). 3, Vancouver, PORTLAND (115) this year in Filderstadt, West new direction after the U.S, Open in Basketball Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m. DEFENSE their ione setback a 28-16 verdict to Notre Dame. Skriko 8,14:32 (sh). Penalties— Patterson, Carr 41161014, Vandeweghe6197-723, S. Minnesota ot Cincinnati, 1 p.m. (Germany, Lindqvist took the first September. Cal, malor .(fighting), 1:S; Petit, Von, Johnson 16184524, Drexler6194414, Porter Yards Rush Pass ' lalandara 4. Nordlquea 3|0T) Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 2953 1026 1927 : “ Martina said it then when she major (tlghtlng), 1:32; Hunter, Cal (high- 7-13 610 22, Jones 62 44 4, Poxson 49608, Dallas at Washington, 4 p.m. Chicago set and had match point in the sticking), 12:07; TantI, Van (high- Kersey 65 63 6. Totals 4006 3643115. Dallas 3024 1367 1657 said that since what I was doing N .Y . Islanders 0 0 3 1— 4 Atlanta at San Francisco, 4 p.m. 3071 1142 1929 Turkey Day grid tickets now on sale second before Navratilova pulled sticking) ,12:07; Reinhart, Cal,doublemlnor NBAatandInga Kansas City at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Rams didn’t seem to be working. I should Quebec t 0 2 o— a (slashing, hIgh-stIckIng), 12:22; Sutter, HOUSTON (111) Giants 3138 812 2326 out a three-set victory. New Orleans at Los Angeles Roms, 3310 1481 1829 First Period— 1, (Suebec, Brown 3 (Glllls, Van, double minor (slashing, hlgh- EASTERN CONFERENCE McCray 7-12 44 IS, Petersen 612 13 13 St. Louis Tickets for the Thanksgiving Day football game between East “ We were so close last time,” try something else," Shriver said. Eagles), 17:18. Penalties— Potvln, NY 3321 1188 2133 stlcklng), 12:22; Smyl, Van (high- Olaluwon 610 67 16, Reid 619 62 21, **'Phlladelphla at Seattle, 4 p.m. Minnesota Catholic and Manchester High School will go on sale at both Navratilova said after a 6-3, 6-0 “ So I’ve become more open-minded (trippino), 2:49; Curron, NY, misconduct, sticking), 13:05; B. Pederson, Von Wiggins 622 13 17, Harris 14 60 2, Philadelphia 3336 1475 1861 W L Pet. GB 3384 1285 2099 victory in their first-round match of about my shots, trying more, taking 1S:n; Moller, Que, misconduct, 15:53. (roughing), 18:16; Otto, Cal (roughing), — Sampson47608, B. Johnson631-27, Feltl 2-9 Monday, Nov. 24 Green Bay schools on Thursday. Tickets wiil be on sale at the main office at Boston 6 2 .750 3470 1587 1883 Seoondfferlod— None. Penalties— B. Sut­ 18:16. 6 4 .too 1 2-26, Llo yd6 260 0, Anderson 131-23.Totals New York Jets at Miami, 9 p.m. Detroit East Cathoiic daily from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m. Tickets at MHS will be the $1 million Virginia Slims chances.” ter, N Y , m olo r (fighting), 1:51; Bassen, N Y , Phllodelphio 3509 1415 2094 Third Period— 4, Voncouver, Petit 3 Washington 3 6 .333 Vh 461031625111. Atlanta (^ampionshipS at Madison Square 9 m lnor-m alor (Instigator, fighting), 7:08; 3559 1268 2291 on sale from 1-2:30 p.m. each day and will be sold next (Lowry), 12:00. 5, Voncouver, Sutter 7 3 7 .300 4 Portland 27 14 21 29 11— US San Francisco Against Reggi. the score was not Ashton, Que, molor (ffghttno), 7:08; A. New York 3638 1117 2521 Garden Tuesday. “ I haven’t been (Butcher), 13:24. Penalties—Otto, COI, New Jersey 2 7 .222 t'h Houston 10 19 11 22 8— 111 New Orleans Wednesday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tickets purchased in indicative on how close the match Stastny, Que (rouiihlng), 8:44; Curron, NY double minor (roughing), 17:22; Pe- Thre6polnt goal— Reid. Fouled out— S. Washington 3853 1311 2542 sharp playing against her. I wanted ( Division 4431 1848 2583 advance are $3 for aduits, $2 for students. Tickets purchased at (roughing), 14:50; PIcord, Que pllnskl. Cal (sloshing), 17:22. 7 1 .875 — Johnson, Petersen, Olaluwon. Rebounds— Ta m p a Bay actually was. Shriver lost her (roughing), 14:50; Trottler, N Y (high- Atlanta to show her what I can do. Shots on goal— Colgorv 6-11-7— 24. Von­ Milwaukee 7 4 .636 1'h Portland 62 (Carr IS), Houston 66 (Petersen the gate the day of the game are $5 apiece. service twice, in the third and sticking), 15:29; Glllls, Que (hlgh- couver 7-7-9— 23. 5 3 .625 2 13). Assists— PortioTKl 22 (Drexler 8), “ I also want to give the people in stlcklng), 15:29; Curron, N Y , m olor (fight­ Chicago NFL Individual laadera seventh games of the first set, but Power-ploy Opportunities— Calgary 0 of Indlano 6 4 .600 2 Houston 29 (Reid 9). Total fouls— the audience my best,” said the ing), 17:30; Donnelly, Que, malor 1; Vancouver 1 of 4. 3 5 .375 4 P o rtla n d 24, Houston 32. Te chn ica ls— had to work hard several other (fighting), 17:30; D. Sutter, NY, mlnor- Detroit world’s top-ranked women’ s tennis Goalies— Calgary, Vernon (23 shots-23 Cleveland 3 6 .333 t'h Portland Illegal defense Z Olaluwon, Through Oontes of Monday, Nov. 16 Jim Calhoun lands first recruit times to hold serve, moTor (h lg h -^ ck ln g , fighting), 19:33; saves). Vancouver, Brodeur (24-19). WESTERN CONFERENCE Reid. A — 16JI16. NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE player. “ I feel like I ’m cheating Hrudey, N Y, served by Ratley (abandon­ A-9,668. Midwest Division Harrah’s Odds STORRS — First-year University of Connecticut basketbaii them of their money when I don’t.” “ I played her much better three ing the n e t), 19:33; M alorchuk, Que, Referee— Ron Hoggorth. Linesmen— Jim 3 .625 — A T T C O M YDS TD INT mlnor-malor (slashing, fighting), 19:33; Houston 5 coach Jim Calhoun landed his first recruit Tuesday as Lyman The crowd got its money’s worth weeks ago,” Reggi said of her loss Chrlstlson, Brad Lozarowlch. 5 3 .625 —z Nuggeta12S,Neta112 Kramer, Minn. 334 192 2800 22 9 Show, Que, gome mlscor)duct, 19:33. Utah 117 1541 11 Dallas 5 5 .5K 1 Kemp, S.F. 197 DePriest, a 6-foot-6, 200-pound smali forward from Highland as Navratilova dominated every to Shriver in the Virginia Slims of 176 2707 13 O n v e r 5 5 .500 1 Schroeder, Wash. 348 aspect of her battle with Lindqvist New England. “ I don’t want to Third Period— 2, Quebec, Lofrenlere 8 NEW JERSEY (112) Hippie, Det. 305 192 1919 9 Harrah'a odda Park High School in Detroit, announced his intentions of Sacramento 3 6 .333 2»/a Woalrldge4179-1121, Williams 3-104610, ((Joulet, Slltanen), :41 (pp). 3, New York, Archer, Ah. 294 1 » 2007 10 in winning her 50th consecutive make excuses, but I just got in from San Antonio 3 6 .333 2‘/i GmlnskI 7-16 1-1 15, Washington 47 46 14, attending UConn next faii. Bossy 11 (DIneen, Tro ttle r), 4:16. 4, New Pacific Division Pelluer, Dali. 224 134 1728 5 singles match. playing a tournament in Puerto York, Gilbert 2 (Konrovd, Lofontolne), Birdsong 20347,Wood2-84611,Balley 491-3 222 119 1456 4 NFL DePriest. in one rating service, was ranked among the top 75 AP photo L.A. Lakers 6 1 .857 — 11, Klng4110110, Turner 34006, Brown 3-7 Young, T.B. Thursday “ I have a good streak going and I Rico and I am very tired. 15:55. 5, Quebec, Cote 5 (Hunter, Ashton), 5 4 .556 2 JaworskI, Phil. 245 1 » 1405 8 seniors in the country. He was the only junior named to the 19:37 (sh). 6, New Y o rk, Trottler 5 (Bossy, Seattle 007.Totals41-9724X112. 183 2359 13 Los Anoeles Raiders 6 over Son Diego want to keep it up,” the left-hander “ I did not play my best tennis Boxing Portland 5 5 .SK m Simms, Giants 335 B.Sutter), 19:59 (pp). Penalties— 270 144 1552 7 Suittfov Michigan Ail-State first team last season after averaging 16 Golden State 4 5 .444 3 DENVER (125) Lomax, St.L. Washington 3'/> over Dallas from Fort Worth, Texas, said. Pam Shriver makes a backhand return In her match tonight, but she played very well.” B.Sutter, NY (hooking), 6:32; Curron, NY 4 5 .444 3 points and 12 rebounds. He helped Highland Park to a 22-2 record (hooking), 10:29; New York bench, served Phoenix English 14267-743, Hanzilk 342-28,COoper Rushers Clevelarxl b'h over Pittsburgh “ She served and returned better” Mandlikova was her normal L.A. Clippers 3 7 .3K 4W New EnglOfKl 13 over Buffolo in Detroit’s large-school division. against Rafaella Reggi at the Virginia Slims Champion­ by Louer (too m any men on Ice), 17:33; 49 44 12, Lever 415 9-11 21, Dunn 45 34 3, ATT YDS AVG L G T D than their last meeting. Lindqvist unpredictable self. When she was Tuesday's Games Schoyes 1-5 34 5, Rasmussen 26004, Alorle Chicogo 14 over Green Bov UConn did lose out on three other prospects, however. Point Goulet, Que (tripping), 18:32. Tueaday'a fighta Dickerson, Rams 272 13K 4.8 42 7 said. “ She was a little nervous at ships Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. Shriver good, she was great. But when she O vertim e— 7, New Y o rk, Bossy 12 (Tro tt­ L.A. Lakers 114, Dallas 110 1-7 1-2 3, Welker 46 Z3 10, Evens 7-15 1-1 New York Giants 2'A over Denver Milwaukee 111, Golden State 85 Morris, Giants 233 KMO 4.5 52 10 guard Tim Singleton from New Orleans signed with Notre Dame. le r), 4:45. Penalties— Norw. 16.Totals449832-X125. Detroit 3 over Tampa Bov first, but then came back after her was bgd, Phelps was in the match. By The Associated Press Portland 115, Houston 111, O T Rogers, Wash. 241 9 X 42 14 won easily 6-3, 6-1. Shots ongoal— N .Y . lslonders9-9-12-4— 34. New Jersey 36 33 » 31— 112 22\ 946 4 .T ^ 41 5 Houston 6 over Indianapolis He had narrowed his choices to Notre Dame and UConn. Phelps’ chances came mainly in INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Yogi Denver 125, New Jersey 112 Denver 36 38 31 38-135 Payton, Chi. Cincinnati 3 over Minnesota first break.” Quebec A66-4— 22. Riggs, Atl. 246 919 37 23 7 Slx-foot-11. 240-pound center Sean Muto.from Mechanicsburg, the second set when Mandlikova’s Power-play Opportunities— N.Y. Islond- Buchanan, Berkley, Mo., stopped Alvin Indiana 98, L.A. Clippers 93 Three-point goals— Wood, Brown, Kansas City 4 over St. Louis In other first-round matches, Haves, Detroit, 6, lightweights; Jesse Seattle 119, Sacramento 105 Stoves, N.O. 162 810 5.0 34 4 ers 1 of 2; Quebec 1 of 6. Evans. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— in 702 35 3> 6 Son Froncisco lO'/i over Atlanta Pa., signed with St. John’s, after giving early indications of third-seeded Hana Mandlikova of concentration visibly wandered. Shelby, 175, Fort Worth,Texos, stopped J.B. Wednesday’s Gomes New Jersey 60 (Williams 19), Denver 64 Jones, Det. Los Angeles Ram b'h over New Orleans Goalies— N.Y. Islanders, Hrudey (22 D.Nelson, Minn. 141 5 X 4.0 t2 1 attending UConn. And 6-foot-9 power forward W illy Foley from After winning the first set easily, Wllllomson, 174, Los Angeles, 8, light Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. (Lever i n . Assists— New Jersey 23 (W ood Seattle 6 over Phllodelphio Czechoslovakia stopped Terry runnerup will collect $60,000. judges and umpire). I didn’t have a shots-19 saves). Quebec, Malorchuk Walker, Dali. 122 537 4.4 34 9 heavyweights. New York at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. 13), Denver 26 (Lever 7). Total fools— Monday Albany, N.Y., has decided to attend Boston College. Phelps of Larchmont, N.Y., 6-2, 6-4 Navratilova also has clinched the good day and neither did the Mandlikova raced out to a 4-1 (3430). Oorwtt, Dali. IX 5 X 4.3 X 4 Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey 31, Denver 27. Technicol— New York Jets Vh over Miami and No. 5 Pam Shrlver of Luther­ $225,000 bonus awarded to the advantage in the second set and A — 13,892. Golden State at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. umpires.” Referee— T e rry Gregson. Llrtesmen— Denver Illegal defense. A— 8,471. COLLEGE L.A . Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m . Receivers ville, Md., eliminated Italy’s Raf- player who finishes first in the “ She served much better today: threatened to make a runaway of WOyne Bonnev, (Jerard G a^\er. YDS A V G L G T D T e p M New Jersey at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. NO 1. M iam i, Fla. Is Idle Masse has good fall at Davidson faella Reggi 6-3, 6-1. season-long Virginia Slims points she returned better,” Lindqvist the match when, suddenly, her Tala of the tape Rice, S.F. 61 1234 X .2 66 12 Thursday's Gomes 2. Penn State 14 over Pittsburgh concentration disappeared. Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Clark, Wash. 58 974 16.8 55 5 Tonight, the opening round of this race. said of Navratilova. “ The last time 53 584 11.0 X 1 3. Oktohomra t'h over Nebraska DAVIDSON, N.C. — Junior Bill Masse of Manchester, an East Tale ot the Tape Utah at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Walker, Oall. 4. Arizona State Vh over Arizona season-ending event will be com­ Lindqvist, who returns Navratil­ she didn’t break my serve (in the Phelps broke Mandlikova’s ser­ The tale ot the tape for the World Boxing Portland at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Traaaactions Monk, Wash. 52 772 14.8 X 3 Catholic High School graduate, had another fine fall season with Bluea 4. North Btara 3 52 663 1Z8 45 3 5. Nebraska t'h under Oklahoma pleted when No. 4 Helena Sukova of ova’s serve better than anyone in first two sets).” vice from deuce in the sixth game Council heavyweight champlonshlpbout Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. J.SmIth, St.L. 6. Michigan over Ohio State 48 631 13.1 36 4 7>h the Davidson College baseball team. He led the club to a 10-2 Czecholsovakia plays Argentina’s the game today, battled her on even This time, Lindqvist could win as the jCzech launched a slew of to be held Saturday, Nov. 22 at Caesars Indiana at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Lofton, G.B. 7. Ohio State 7'h under Michigan It . Louis Palace in Los Vegas, N ev.: Milwaukee at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Clark, S.F. 48 614 12.8 45 2 record when the starters played, 11-4 overall. He switched from Gabriela Sabatini, No. 2 Steffi Graf terms through the first four games. only nine points on Navratilova’s sloppy shots, then held serve, broke 0-3 BASEBALL 47 XI 14.7 42 3 8. LSU 5 over Notre Dome C.Brown, Atl. 9. Alabam a Is Idle his fam iliar leadoff spot to the third slot in the order and came in of- West Germany takes on Lori But, after that, it was all Navratil­ serve in the 60-minute match. Mandlikova again and pulled even **Fh!l**Perlod— 1, St. Louis, Bennlng 2, Berhlck Tyson National Leogue Epps, G .B. 47 sn 1Z6 S3 4 6-09 (PP). 2, Minnesota, Plett 2 (Nilsson, PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Named Bob 47 367 7.8 42 0 10. So. California Vh under UCLA with a team-leading 17 RBIs and three homers in only 30 plate Age 33 20 Craig, S.F. McNeil of Houston, and No. 6 ova, although the winner was The victory moves Navratilova at 4-4. M a ru k ), 7:58. 3, Minnesota, ^ o b o m 5 Zuk scouting supervisor for soutnem 11. Arkansas 3 over SMU Weight 220 218 Pacara 98, Clippara 03 12. Washington IS over Washington appearances, including 12 walks. His batting average was .466. Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Ger­ helped by several dubious line into a quarterfinal matchupagainst But Mandlikova. concentrating (W ilson, Law ton), 14:34

; Height 6-2'/j 5-11 Californio. Punters Brooke, M in, m alor (flghtlno), 3.06, NO YARDS LONG AVG State Masse has reportedly had "serious talks” with the New York many faces Zina Garrison, also of calls. Bettina Bunge of West Germany, once again, dropped only two points 9 Reach 78 71 Continental BaikelbeSi A s ^ i ^ o n 13. Texas A8,M TVh over T C U Pavese, StL, molor (fighting), 3:06; Roige, Chest (normal) 42 43 INDIANA (98) ...... Londeta, Giants 56 2SX 6 45.3 Yankees Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs. He is also leaving Houston. “ It was two bad calls, ” Lindqvist who upset eighth-seeded Kathy as she won the next to close out the Min (Interference), 4:13; Gllmour, StL Person 8-15 1-2 17, Williams 3-13 2-4 8, ALBANY PATROONS— T ro ^ f 51 2236 7 43.8 14. Arizona Vh under Arizona State Chest (expanded) 44 45 Donnelly, Atl. 15. Auburn Is Idle The singles winner of the week- said, “ but that happens to everyb­ Rinaldi 7-5, 6-4 on Monday. flashing), : ; P o v ^ , Stlponovlch 46 2-4 10, Long 10-21 4-4 24, Sanders, guard, to Sovonnoh for the Colemon, Minn. 44 1917 6 43.6 open the option of playing with the U.S. Olympic team In the match. 13 18 Biceps 15 16 16. Stanford 18'/^ over California 16:49; Plett, M in (roughing), 19:49; Flem ing 5-7 5-7 15, TIsdole 5-12 3 6 13, rights to Jim Dolan, forward. Hansen, N.O. 58 2522 6 43.5 long event, billed as the richest ody. ... I ’ve seen worse than that. Mandlikova’s foe in the quarterfi­ “ I think she had a let-down,” Forearm 13 14 17. Baylor over Texas Pan-American games during the summer of 1987. Bourgeois, StL (roughing), 19:49. RIchordson 2-71-15, AAocv2-4(M)4,Grav04)2-2 FOOTBALL Cox, Wash. 54 23X 5 43.3 Th Waist 37 34 18. U C L A Vh over So. California women’s tournament in the world, But I didn’t play that well, so I ’m nals will be Shriver, a serve-and- Phelps said. “ And I might have hit Second Period— 4, St. Louis, Fedw ko 4 24 27 2, Russell 00060. Totals 3905203098. Notional Foolboll LoogiM (Poslowskl), 1:10. 5, Minnesota, Graham 6 Thigh BUFFALO BILLS— Waived Ricky 19. Clemson t'h over South Corollna will pocket $125,000, while the not going to blame them (the line volleyer who says she has changed a couple of good shots.” Calf 16 18 Punt Returners (Maruk, Lawton), 8:26. Penoltv— L J i. CLIPPERS (93) Moore, fullback. N O Y D S A V G LG TD X . (Seorglo Is Idle Neck 17 19% Other College Maruk,Min (chorglng),8:47. Vh 8 C d a e 4 5 1-29, Maxwell 4111-19,Benlomln HOCKEY Jenkins, Wash. 18 199 11.1 X 0 Th ird Period— 6, St. l^ u ls , Nottress 2 Wrist 5-16 4614, Johnson 4141-29, D rew 7-117-822, Nollonal Hockey lA O W Georgia Tech 7 over Wake Forest Brett undergoes shoulder surgery Fist 13 13 Slkohema, St.L. 26 263 10.1 61 0 (F e d i^ o , G llm o u r), :57 (PD). 7, St. Woodson 7-123-418, NImphlus 1-2002, White BUFFALO SABRES^talned Torn 34 Missouri 7 over Kansas Ankle 10 11 Griffin, S.F. 21 206 9.8 0 Louis, Poslowskl 5 (Federko, 4 9 1-29 , Huston 0 1 00 0, Kempton 001-21, Kurvers, defenseman, from Ihe M onffw Marhn, N.O. 22 214 9.7 X 0 Boston College 13'A over Holy Cross KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Third baseman George Brett of the Official welgh-ln will be held Friday, Nov. Tem ple Vh over Rutgers 10-26. Penalties— Rouse, Min (boordlng). FleldsOOOOO.Totals360119-2793. Canodlens for a 1988 second-round draft Cooper, Phil. 15 IX 9.3 58 0 Kansas City Royals underwent surgery in California Tuesday on 21. West Virginia 3 over Syracuse Bowl people are looking for full stands choice. Shots on goal— St. Louis 5-13-7— 25. 36 38 29 15-98 Kkhoff Returners Michigan State 13'/^ over Wisconsin his injured right shoulder, the Royals announced. L.A. CHppers 21 31 39 B — M N O Y D S A V G L G T D North Corolono t'h over Duke The operation, at Centinela Medical Center in Inglewood, because they put someone other Tennessee t'h over Kentucky After the diappointments of 1986, ness,” said Dudley. **PmSlr5lm^>PPO^'’'f'*»~S*- Louis 2 of Three-point goals— Drew, Wood- Gray, N.O. 19 567 X .8 101 Calif lasted about 45 minutes and went, as planned. Royals By Steve Baker The season has been a major than relatives and classmates on son. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Slkohema, St.L. 25 592 23.7 44 Irxllana 11 over Purdue Vol Coach Johnny Majors says he BYU 12>A over Utah The Associated Press the stadium pass list. Dozens of * '< > o a ll< S ^t.' Louis, M lllw W shots-30 Indiana 49 (Person 11), L.A. Clippers 60 Bess, Minn. 24 5 X 22.5 43 trainer Mickey Cobb said. Cobb said Drs. Frank Jobe and Lewis isn’t in the mood to question the disappointment for Big Orange Golf (Beniam in 18). Assists— Indiana 25 (Fle m ­ Bowling Illinois 11 over Northwestern others were saved by a blanket moves). Minnesota, Takko (25-21). Stamps, Atl. 21 455 21.7 35 Yocum removed cartilage from the arcomio-clavicular joint, as Liberty Bowl’s reasoning. fans, who thought glory days were ing 6), L.A. Clippers 24 (Drew 9). Total Jenkins, Wash. X 432 21.6 V Oklahoma State 6 over lowo State KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — When pardon from the NCAA. 11#S64. Colorado TD'h over Kansas State back when star quarterback Tony Referee' Dov Newell. Linesmen— Leon fouls— Indiana 23, L.A. Clippers 27. well as a very small portion of the end of the clavicle, or shopping to fill bowl pairings, the “ They can do anything they want Distractions aside. Tennessee Stickle, Dan McCourt. Technical— Los Angeles Illegal defense. Scortng Mississippi t'h over Mississippi State to. It won’t hurt my feelings,” Robinson got hurt and the Vols still Air Force 12 over Rice next best thing to having a great found itself beset with a rash of A— 4,765. — U.8. MIxad Majors said Tuesday. “ In fact, if we won the 1985 Southeastern Confer­ Tallwood TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Texas Tech 11 over Houston *^**Brett” wnL be in the hospital for two days, and will report to football team is having great fans injuries that claimed its top two Mike Hole 209, Dove Fenn 556, VIn Rogers, Wash. 14 14 0 0 84 Oregon State 1 over Oregon Spring training on time and be ready for the season, Cobb said. beat Kentucky I’ll be feeling pretty ence championship. BEST THREE OF FOUR BEST BALL Urban 210, Bob Skoglund X5, Lee Cote within driving distance of the runners and poked holes in a __Gross — Ron Boslle-Bob Mlller-Wol* Rice, S.F. 12 0 12 0 72 Iowa 5V^ over Minnesota Tennessee went on to whip Miami SuparSonIca 110. Kinga 10S X I, Fred KozIckI X1-561, Don Cote 222, San Diego State 2 over Hawaii stadium. good.” defense that returned nine starters. JataS.Pangulnal Komlnskl-RIch BorkowskI 240. Net — Morris, Giants 10 10 0 0 60 Kentucky Coach Jerry Claiborne in the Sugar Bowl 35-7 and finish No. Rich Pecker 202, Sandy Cullen 452, Sue walker, Doll. 10 9 K 0 60 Despite a 4-5 record with two Lou Gonzoles-Gordon Beebe-Roger Hale 202-560, Je n n y Fenn 198-502, Linda 4 in the nation. But shortly after Suddenly, a team that was L e n to c h a -F ro n k W o ltv n a 201, Sol SACRAMENTO (18S) Eason, Breeden cited by the AFC games left, the Tennessee Volun­ said the Wildcats have been too supposed to repeat as SEC champs Pittsburgh 0 0 Skoglund 203-525, M a rg e D eLlsle 179- Kicking New Year’s Day the dream began mZm Russo-ChIc Seoback-Jan Jovson-DIck Thorpe 7-14 3-5 17, Ty le r 5-9 44 14, 494, E v e LIvengood 176, A lice B row n busy trying to reverse their early 1 0 2 - 3 P A T F G Lg Pts teers can apparently sew up a was eliminated from the confer­ Brewer 205. Thompson7-120114, Smith 8-165-521,Steppe X1-525, Lin da B urton 183-476, Kris NEW YORK — Quarterback Tony Eason of the New England season misfortunes to ponder the to unravel. Period— 1, Winnipeg, MocLeon 13 Buffer, Chi. 24-X 21-X 52 87 Liberty Bowl invitation Saturday ence race by losses to Mississippi 4112414, E. Johnson 3-10Z28, Kiel ne2-6004, M cLa u g h lin 178-458, Sheila BonettI 484, Patriots and comerback Louis Breeden of the Cincinnati Benges Robinson and a former team­ (M ullen, H ow erchuk), 15:(H. P w o ltv — LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Gross — TheusZ51-25, Pressley l-3002,0lberdlng00 Werschlng, S.F. 29- X 17-X SO to with a victory over backyard rival postseason. Mullen, Win (cross-checking) J2:28. Ron Baslle 78, Bob Cham bers 80, Jim Linda Cromwell 180-508. Andersen, N.O. 20-X 19-X 53 77 mate were arrested on cocaine State and Auburn. 466. Totals41-8623-29105. were named the AFC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Kentucky. “ I haven’t thought about the Second Period— None. Penalties— Bldwell 82. Net — Roger Eddy 68, Sepffen, Dali. 34-34 13-19 47 73 Rec basketbaD trafficking charges Jan. 8 in a case Losses to Army, Alabama and RuskowskI, Pit iboldlng), 9 ^ Cunnej^^ Gordon Beebe 70, Lou Gonzales 71, C.Nelson, Minn. 30- 31 14-19 48 72 Week respectively, the NFL announced Tuesday. The 60,000-plus that fill Tennes­ Liberty Bowl. Our mind is on that was not resolved until the two Georgia Tech came after victories worth. Pit (hooking), 16:48; Neufeld, Win F ra n k W o ltyn a 72, Sal Russo 72, Chic *^»m5rs'l0184827,Mc()anlelll-211-223, Eason led the Patriots from a 28-16 deficit in their 30-28 victory see’s Neyland Stadium every home Tennessee. The results of the game over New Mexico and Texas-El (high-sticking), 19:07. Seobock 73. Llster7-124718, Ellis 12-213428, Young 1-5 Radio, TV over the Los Angeles Rams Sunday. He threw two toucMown will decide what happens after­ accepted a plea bargain and 1-2 3, C. Johnson 0 0 2-2 2, Stansburv 00 game are an obvious draw for the Paso. Only recently have the Vols Third Period— 2, Winnipeg, O lm i^ 2 B E S T 17 — Low Gross — Walt CONFERENCE Adulta ward,” said Claiborne. entered Knox County Penal Farm KomlnskI 70, John Nelloon 71, Steve 0 0 0, M cM illan 3-5 0 2 6, Schoene 06 24 6, passes to wide receiver Irving Fryar, the second a 2»3»EMEf(W Liberty Bowl in Memphis, where hit stride with a 33-3 win over (Homel,MeBaln),6:50.3,Pltt^t2h,Erw Wllllams3-5006. Totals499319-31119. Dudley says he likes the Vols this week. 3 (Chobot, Hannon), 13:07. 4, Winnipeg, McCusker 72. Low Net — Ted Blosko 60, ATT CDM YDS TD INT Manchester Police81 (T.J. (talabrese the game’s final play. Eason set team records of 52 attBiwpa only 38,000 watched , LSU , and homecoming opponent Memphis Jo h n CIszewskI 62, M ike Schardt 63, TODAY 27, B ob Charbonneou 18, Pete Moffet 18)' even if they stand the chance of While Majors wos worrying Hamel 7 (M cBaIn), 19:28 (en). Penalties— 31 38 38 3 4 -H S O'Brien, Jets 313 208 2749 X 8 36 completions in throwing for 375 yards, and his 26-yard run with Baylor play in 1985. State and a 22-10 win over T o m M a lln -E a rl N o rsw o rth y 64, D ave 7:X Whalers vs. Canadlens, Sport- Eason, N.E. 291 I K 2287 14 4 Manchester Cycle 78 (M ark Plekos 23, losing their final game to Vander- about finding a new quarterback, 38 35 38 34— 119 Bob Fronds 13, Bob Klernan 10, Joe three seconds remaining set up the winning play. “ We want to fill the motels and ^ S h ^ on gool— Pittsburgh 40-7— 17. B e rg stro m 65, Roger Lentocho66, C raig sChannel, W TIC Marino, Mlo. 421 2 » 3245 27 16 newspapers published stories about Mississippi. P hillips 67. Three-point goals— Chambers, Ellis. 7 :X Hawks vs. Celtics, W KHT M cG a n n 10) Breeden, in his ninth N F L season, had two IntercepUons, restaurants,” said Liberty Bowl *bllt and thus becoming the only Fouledout— Thompson, Schoene. Kosar, Clev. 354 214 2524 10 6 The Liberty Bowl has tabbed 7 :X Bruins vs. Sabres, Channel X Green Hardware 118 (Tom Bisson X , bowl team in the country with a violations of the NCAA’s “ extra '*T»oy3f^la^Opportunlt1es— Pittsburgh 0 Rebounds— Sacramento 45 (Thorpe 12), Kelly, Buff. 317 191 23X 15 12 returning one for a touchdown, and added four tackles in the executive director Bud Dudley, TWO MAN — BEST BALL— Low 8:00 Boxing: Frankie Warren vs. Jim Callahan 27, Rich HaydoszX, Peter Minnesota as its top choice for an Seattle 62 (Lister 10). Assists— Elwav, Den. 3 X I X 2207 13 7 losing record. benefits” and complimentary pass °*Oc»oMl»^!?mH)ur^, Romano (18 shotv Gross — John Nellgon-Steve McCusker Ozzle O'Neill, USA Cable Esiason, CIn. 322 181 2541 15 12 Dureman » ; Dave Lewis 19) Gentle Bengals’ 34-7 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. who plans to offer Kentucky the opponent of the Tennessee- 70 Low net — Mike Schardt-Poul Sacramento X (Theus, Smith 7), Seattle Touch Car Wash 116 (Steve Avers 52, “ It’s a gamble, but you have to rules. 16 saves). Winnipeg, Reddick (17-16). a ( Young 11). Total fouls— Sacramento 26, 8:30 College bosketboll: USSR vs. Kenney, K.C. 161 85 10M 9 5 invitation if the Wildcats, who are Kentucky winiter. Russlllo 63, Walt Komlnskl-Carl Mlko- Kansas, ESPN K iieg, Sea. 2 X I X 1633 10 10 Pat B u rk e 22, John Reiser 14, Lenny take some gambles in this busi­ Ten Vols sat out the first game A— 13,946. lowskv 64, Tom Malln-John CIszewskI Seattle 24. Technicals— Sacramento Coach 5-4-1, beat the Vols in Knoxvilie. 9 :X Rangers vs. Oilers, Channel 9 Wilson, Raiders 2 X 124 1666 12 14 Frenette 10, Gary GrodzIckI 10) Referee Bill McCreary. Linesmen— 65, Rich Borkow skl-yifolt Kokoszka 65. Johnson 2 (elected). A— 5,411. Woyne Forsev, Jerry Potemon. It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegdav. Nov. 19. 1986 Notre Dame losing South Australia FOCUS/F oofix gravy • Full time edge cleaning • 4-poaltion rug adjustment SHERRIED CHERRY SALAD with indicator • Edgabrush Wednesday, November 26 will be extra flavorful and delicious. (M akes 10 lo 12 scruingsj -. wnsisriaMBBuiLja^uii.t** $7095 e Fashion Show and Luncheon "Off and Running" Noon-2pm, Manchester Country Club. A no-fuss press in-the-pan crust makes this 9 Presented by Sage-Alien and Sally Middleton, Tickets $10.00, For Information and tickets; 2 (16-ounce) cans dark sweet cherries, drained, RICH GOLDEN GRAVY *159® *199® reserving syrup new version of pumpkin pie a winner Rig. *9g** Rl0.»249*'/ Bev Malone, Telephone 649-6716. (Makes ahoul I I 2 cups) W/Tooli 1 cup water with beginning bakers. 2 cups boiling water Rig. *199** Thanksgiving, November 27 1/3 cup bottled lemon juice 1/4 to 1/3 cup unsifted flour 1/4 cup pan drippings or 2 teaspoons chicken-flavor e Manchester Road Race 10am. St. James Church on Main Street. Entry Fee $6.00 before 1 (8-serving size) package black cherry or DEEP DISH PUMPKIN PIE margarine instant bouillon SPIRIT"'900 Dimension^'' 1000 Dimension™ 1000 November 14, and $8.00 thereafter. All Information; Telephone 643-1096. cherry flavor gelatin (Makes 10 lo 12 servings) luNHiMtor system Electronic 1/2 cup dry sherry or water In medium skillet, stir flour into pan drippings; cook and stir until dark 1-3/4 cups unsifted flour 1 (14-ounce) can PO W ERNO m E Variable Speed 1/2 cup chopped pecans brown. Stir in water’and bouillon; cook and stir until thickened. Refrig­ 1/3 cup firmly packed sweetened - • Lighlwelght CUEANime Lettuce leaves A C om p a ct SYSTEM POWERNOZZLE Friday, November 28 erate leftovers. brown sugar condensed milk- 4.0 4.3 Lemon Fluff Dressing • Q uo d rafle x"' • Sq t.b ag capacity PEAK HP CLEANING SYSTEM PEAK HP e Ruddeil Auditorium, Manchester Memorial Hospital 12 noon, "Cheney Brothers was the 1/3 cup granulated sugar (NOT evaporated Agitator 3 .1 .• Toofi inside World”, An audio-visual praeenatlon of life and labor In early 20ih Century South Manchester In small saucepan, combine water and lemon juice; bring milk) • O n e ita p h o M /his creamy. spiri?ec7 a n n k ts 1 cup cold margarine • D ual Brushed P E A K H P « 7 LEO diaplay monitors by John F. Sutherland, Profeaaor of History at Manchester Community Collegeand Director, Edge Cleaning connector all tyiiem a to a boil. In large bowl, pour boiling mixture over gelatin; delicious way lo toast Ihe holiday. or butter, cut into 2 eggs • Carpai/hard floor • Oualniodo euiotnAiic Institute of Local History, All Information; Andrew Beck, Public Relatlona, Manchester • Sofl-Touch selector or manual control stir until dissolved. Add reserved syrup and sherry; mix small pieces 1 teaspoon ground Cord Rewinds • 9qt bag capacity Memorial Hospital 647-4751. • Dirt finding headlight well. Chill until partially set. Fold in cherries and nuts. 1/2 cup chopped nuts cinnamon • Tools iniida e Blood Bank, St. Mary’s Church 1;30pm-6pm, Park Street, Manchester. Neill Auditorium APPLE CINNAMON • Ona-itap hoaa Pour into lightly oiled 7-cup mold. Chill 4 to 6 hours or 1 (16-ounce) can 1/2 teaspoon allspice 6 connector Orop-lns welcome. Appointments preferred. All information: Red Croas, Manchester 6 CREAM LIQUEUR 1/2 teaspoon salt 643-5111. ' overnight. Serve on lettuce with Lemon Fluff Dressing. pumpkin (2 cups) (M akes ahoul 1 quart) e Sportsmen’s Thanksgiving Service 6;00pm, St. Mar/s Church, Park Street, Manchester. All Lemon Fluff Dressing* Preheat oven to 350°. In medium bowl, cortibine flour and Information; Mary Willhide, 647-9550 1 cup marshmallow creme 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened 1 cup (1/2 pint) whipping or sugars; cut in margarine until crumbly. Reserving 1 cup crumb *299*® *309®; condensed milk coffee cream mixture, press remainder firmly on bottom and halfway up *199® Rig. *369** ' Rig. *4S9**^ e Hal Roach Show 8:00pm, Manchaater High School; Bailey Auditorium. TIcketa $12 at Ray ^ 3 tablespoons bottled lemon juice Rig. *269** Bailer’s Music Store, 50 Purnell Place, Manchester. All Information; P. J. Tierney, Telephone 1 cup (1/2 pint) whipping cream, unwhipped (NO T evaporated milk) 4 eggs* sides of 12x7-inch baking dish. Stir nuts into reserved crumb 64S-2597. 1 cup apple schnapps 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon mixture; set aside. In large mixer bowl, combine remaining In small mixer bowl, heat together marshmallow creme OPtN SUNDAY 11 NOON • I PM In blender container, combine all ingredients; blend until smooth. Serve ingredients except crumb mixture; mix well. Pour into pre­ and lemon juice. Gradually add whipping cream; beat pared crust. Top with crumb mixture. Bake 55 minutes or until smooth and soft peaks form. Refrigerate leftovers. over ice. Garnish as desired. Store tightly covered in refrigerator up to E-Z TERMS; History of the road race, written by Am by Burfoot, will be available at race time. Pratt & 1 month. Stir before serving. until golden. Cool. Garnish as desired. Refrigerate leftovers. • CASH Whitney Is underwriting the cost of the book and all profits will goto aldtheshelterfor *Tip; Dressing can be held in refrigerator 4 to 6 hours; • CflEDIT CARO *Use'only (3rade A dean, uncracked eggs. • M O NTHLT homeless people operated by the Manchester Area Council of Churches. stir before serving. I M t n SUPtH DISCOUNT CENTER l|| I 647-9997 PAYMENTS y r O 'C C T T O I b I U r****trM «. -aiiiTn.inTwri4MW W Eamon Flanagan, Festival Co-ordinator MKeins CT uiUp itIt'ISOO 'li IsMisI crUH lak M an n d a li pssUNti tspsrs OPEN DAILY: MON-THUHS TIL 9 . T U E S -W E D SAT T IL 5 • FBIOAT TIL a MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1986 - 16 M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1986 Pie making is more fun in a group Enjoy Thanksgiving by cooking turtey in the microwave

1 teaspoon vanilla extract It’*It’s time to . L CheckCheck for for warm warm spots. spots, Shield the recipe below. Remove giUlets from temperature is reached. glass batter bowl. Set turkey aside Bv Susan Vaughn in the group who have the day off, Smyth; Candy Cupboard; Kids think about tur­ top of the breast with aluminum turkey. Twist wing tips behind Tip: The purpose of the initial for standing time. For each cup of Herald Reporter she explained. Comer; “Lotsa Knots-Macrame”; Vt teaspoon salt ; back. Tie legs with string or replace 1 cup pecan halves ^ key. Just the foil. Defrost for the remaining time. cooking time at full power is to heat liquid, use 1 tablespoon of flour for Jan Skiff of Wethersfield, a friend Baubles and Beads. Also in the thought of that Spread legs and wings from the legs under band of skin, if present. the turkey quickly. Figure the thickening. Do not stir the flour into baked goods section will be other Place pecan halves on top or The delicious arotna wafting of the pastor’s wife, gave her the bottom pie crust in large 10-Inch pie; Iflrge, golden M i c r o w a v e body; loosen giblets. Make a small slit in back skin for weight of the turkey without the the hot Juices as it will lump. through the hall of Trinity Covenant recipe for the Joint pie-making kinds of pies made by women of the bird cooking Place turkey in cool water. Let release of steam. Brush whole giblets, which weigh about 12 Make a smooth paste of flour and effort. Skiff’s beach association church. plate. Beat remaining ingredients; Church last Tuesday morning was together. Pour over the pecans.^ creates antici­ K i t c h e n turkey stand 20 to 30 minutes, until turkey with basting sauce. ounces. If your turkey has a gravy water. Using a wire whisk, blend of apples, but there were no pies does a similar project every For those who are expecting a pation of the giblets and neck can be removed, Place turkey breast side down on packet or other similar item, the flour paste into the turkey Juices. huge crowd for Thanksgiving or Pecans will float to the top. Bake in, Marge Churchill baking in the room from where it summer in the Old Saybrook area. a 425-degree oven,for 10 minutes.; Thanksgiving and cavity is cool but not icy. Make a microwave rack in a large size weight of this should be subtracted Microwave on high until gravy came. There were, however, four Holmes mixed the huge batch of Christmas, here is the Covenant feast. sure the breast i.s defrosted under oblong or oval baking ish. Cover and not counted as a part of the thickens, stirring with a whisk 2 or 3 huge bags of apples, 64 quarts in all, dough with her hands, using 12 cups Women’s recipe for making 12 Reduce heat to 325 degrees for- turkey weight. To figure the min­ about 45 minutes longer. Tile use of a the wing area. with a tent of greased waxed paper. times. Add salt and pepper as and several women peeling them as of flour at a time. ”I never make a apple pies at once. Some of the microwave for To defrost turkey breasts or half Microwave on high (100%) power utes at full power (high) for your desired. For brown coloring, add fast as they could at one end of a pie at home, but I can make 12 at a women make other types of pies cooking turkey a turkey, unwrap turkey and place for 15 to 19 minutes. turkey, multiply the corrected Kitchen Bouquet. long table. time here. The older generation from leftover dough. Two of those Blueberry pie can make the preparation of your wave depends upon the size of the on a rack in a baking dish, breast Tlim turkey breast side up. Brush weight of the turkey by 2. This will If you are planning to stuff your At the other end of the table, taught us,” she said. recipes, Barbara Guggolz’s Dixie Pastry for double crust pie. Thanksgiving dinner much easier oven cavity. If your microwave is side down. Defrost for half of the with basting sauce. Give the baking give you the number of minutes at turkey, you might like this apple Janet Holmes had her hands in a How does she know when the pie pecan pie from her Texas heritage 3 cups blueberries (fresh or. and quicker than conventional full size (1.4 to 1.6 cubic feet) the time. Shield any warm or brown dish a half turn. Shield the wings, full power. In testing, it has been and sausage stuffing. The flavor and Judy Marteney’s blueberry huge bowl of sticky pie dough. dough is the right consistency? frozen) methods. You can enjoy some extra ideal turkey is 12 to 14 pounds. A spots with aluminum foil. Turn ends of drumsticks and top of the found the number of minutes at the combination with roast turkey is Three women were rolling it out as “My fingers know when it’s right, pie, are also offered. 3 tablespoons flour sleep, and still have Thanksgiving larger bird may fit, but the top of breast side up. Defrost for remain­ breast with small pieces of foil if second cooking 50% cooking is an excellent. fast as she could throw them the or the people rolling yell back to me V4 cup sugar dinner ready in plenty of time. the breast will be too close to the top ing time and rinse in cool water. Let these areas brown faster than the estimate only. Check the turkey for balls of dough. At another table, if it’s too dry or too wet,” she Pastry for 12 pies Dash salt Turkey can be microwaved on high of the microwave and may dry out, stand for 5 to 10 minutes, or until rest of the bird. Secure foil with a doneness when minimum cooking Apples and Robin Vollaro heaped the pie pans replied. She obviously enjoyed this 12 cups flour 2 tablespoons lemon Juice In one-quarter of the time needed even when shielded with aluminum breast Is completely defrosted in wooden toothpick where needed. time has elapsed. To be sure of sausage stuffing high with apples, sugars and spices. particularly messy Job. “The first 1 large can shortening 1 tablespoon butter conventionally. Microwave tech­ foil. the area behind the wings and the Cover with tent of waxed paper. getting an accurate temperature Betty Lou Nordeen, a music year this was my Job and I’ve been 3 caps water Roll out a little more than half the- niques speed both defrosting and Tlirkey defrosting chart cavity is no longer icy. Microwave at 50% power for 70 to 90 reading, insert the microwave 1 pound ground pork teacher at filing Junior High doing it ever since,” she said. 2 tablespoons salt pastry to ‘/i-inch thick and place in, cooking of turkey. Whole or half turkey — 5 to 8‘A To defrost turkey hind quarters minutes, or until juices run clear meat thermometer in more than 1 large onion, chopped School, added the top crust and Marge Nelson showed how she Mix all the ingredients together 8-inch pie pan. Sort and thoroughly If you plan ahead, you can defrost minutes per pound at 30% power and leg, arrange on a rack in a when turkey is pierced wilh a fork one section of the bird. For an 3 apples, peeled, cored and fluted the edges, trying several rolls the perfect pie dough. “You in large bowl. Mix until sticks wash the blueberries. Mix flour,- a turkey in the refrigerator in about Tlirkey parts — 7 to 9 minutes per baking dish with meaty areas to the between the leg and thigh and at the additional test, cut between the leg chopp^ techniques. ‘T'm the fluterbecause roll to the outside and use a light together in fingers. sugar and salt. Sprinkle about half, two days. However, If you use your pound at 30% power. outside of the dish. Defrost for half thickest part of the breast meat. and thigh to be certain that the 4 stalks celery, thinly sliced I’m the musician.” she said. She touch,” she said. the mixture over pastry. Pour in. Give dish a half turn twice during Juices run clear. 4 tablespoons butter or marga­ N microwave, you can defrost and ’Turkey cutlets — 9‘/i to 12‘/i of the time. Shield leg tips and yelied at the pie makers. "That was Swensen said the secret to the Filling for 1 apple pie blueberries. Sprinkle the rest of- cook the turkey on the same day. minutes per pound at 30% power. warm areas with aluminum foil. the 50% cooking time. When done, rine a littie small. You’re not putting Covenant Women’s luscious apple sugar and flour mixture over the Timing is important when there are To defrost a whole turkey, Defrost for remaining time until brush turkey with more sauce and 2 cups chicken broth enough flour. It doesn’t stick.” Vt cnp sugar cover tightly with foil. Let stand 5 to Herb-butter basting sauce 1 tablespoon parsley flakes pies Is that everyone helps. With 14 Allspice top. Sprinkle lemon oveT all. Dot. so many things to be prepared for unwrap the turkey so that you can surface is soft but not hot. Rinse The whole assembly-line pie­ to 15 women of all ages pitching in, with butter. Roll remaining pastry, your Thanksgiving dinner. Of feel the warm spots as it defrosts. under cool water. Let stand for 5 10 minutes. ■A cup butter 2 teaspoons seasoned salt Sprinkle bottom pie crust with Variation: roast stuffed turkey 2 teaspoons dried leaf rosemary 4 to 5 cups seasoned combread making process is a tradition tiiat the pie-making venture is usually sugar before filling pie pan full of a little thinner than lower crust.' course, the amount of time required Place the breast side down in a minutes, or until thickest part of the Covenant Women began seven completed in one morning. ’The Gash in any desired design. Bmsh, will depend upon the size of the baking dish. Defrost for 'A'of the meat can be pierced to the bone Lightly pack 2>A to 3 cups of 2 teaspoons dried parsley flakes staffing mix apples in desired amount, higher stuffing into body cavity and Vt to 2 teaspoons dried leaf thyme Microwave pork 3 minutes on years ago to provide pies for the women take the pies home and than the pie crust. Sprinkle the edge of lower cmst with cold water, turkey you are planning to serve. total time. Use foil to shield areas with a meat fork. group’s annual church fair. freeze them until the day before the to seal. Lay upper cmst over the How large a turkey is always a which feel warm. Turn the turkey l‘/4 cups into neck cavity. Skewer 2 teaspoons dried nibhed sage high, or until set. Drain fat and set sugar and allspice over the filling. openings closed with wooden picks. 1 teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet aside. ’’Instead of everybody making fair when one or two women bake Cover withHop cmst, seal and flute filling. Press together at the rim- question. The number of people a breast side up. Defrost for one- Basic roast turkey 0 Microwave as above. For larger Place butter in a small bowl. - Microwave onion, apples and them at home, we thought it would them in the church ovens. the edge of crust. and trim up pastry a half inch from, turkey will serve depends upon the quarter of the time. Check for b t more fun to do it together.” said The pies are sold on the day of the pi'' rim. Turn under edge of pastry, proportion of meat to bone. The warm or brown spots, shielding (A to 1 cnp basting sauce turkey, cooking time will be about Microwave at medium high (70%) celery in butter for 4 to 5 minutes on 9- to 10-ponnd frozen whole Harald photo by Tuclior Voliaro. fair for $3.75 each. The fair is Dixie pecan pie and flute. Bake at 450 degrees for 12- general rule is V* to 1 pound per them with foil. Also shield the legs the same. Smaller turkey may need for l‘A minutes,oruntil just melted. high, or until the onion is The pie making has been done on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 325. serving for poultry weighing under and wing wips. 11117) the turkey self-basting turkey, fhawed (with up to 3 to 5 minutes longer cooking Stir in remaining ingredients; mix transparent. Veterans Day ever since, said Other features will include Swedish Seggs degrees and continue baking until; 12 pounds. Allow ‘/t to Vt pound per breast side down, and defrost for giblet and gravy package If pres­ time at 50% power. A microwave well. Stir well just before brushing Combine all ingredients and mix Janet Holmes has the sticky job of mixing the pie dough Gloria Swensen, wife of ’Trinity’s rolls sold until lunch time. Booths 2 tablespoons sugar blueberries are cooked thoroughly,- serving for turkeys weighing more one-qurter of the time. ent) or 7V<- to 9'A-pound frozen meat thermometer inserted into on turkey. well. Stuff loosely into both cavities at the Covenant Women’s pie-making day every pastor, Norman Swensen. That’s include; ’Treasure Chest; Crafty 2 tablespoons flour about 20 to 25 minutes. Remove to. than 12 pounds. Rotate the dish so that the turkey whole turkey, thawed (without the center of the stuffing must To make turkey gravy: after of the turkey. Yields enough November. because there are several teachers Comer; a Magic Show by Bill IVi cups dark com syrup cake race and cool before cutting. The size of the turkey that can'be legs point to the opposite side of the giblet and gravy package) register 165 degrees. If not, con­ removing the turkey from the oven, dressing for a 10- to 12-pound conveniently cooked In a micro- oven. Turn turkey breast side up. Prepare basting sauce from the tinue cooking at 50% until this pour collected juices into a 2-quart turkey. V

Supermarket Shopper i he supetmarhei with Menus WAItKHOIIKI^. ntmis iiiul IM IA IJl'Y , The price is not marked 8«nlor clUzent high and high schools Nov. 24 and Tlie following meals will be 25. There will be no lunches served GRADE “A”-NEVER FROZEN served at Mayfair G a^ens and at the elementary schools. 10-LBS. TO UNDER 22-LBS. Westhill Gardens the.w^el( of Nov. Monday: Hot dog or chili dog on a on universai code symboi 24 through 28 Maribhester roll, potato puffs, cabbage or residents who are 60 or older; carrots, chilled fruit. Monday: Orange-pineapple Tliesday: Spaghetti with meat Fresh Bv Martin Sloane take several years for the code and' necessary sauce, tossed salad, bread and DOUBLE COUPONS equipment to be devloped — and several more years Juice, roast beef with gravy, United Features Svndicate mashed potatoes, green beans, rye butter, fruited gelatin. FROZEN-SWIFT PREMIUM before most retailers would be ready to use it. bread, diced peaches and pears. Wednesday: Half day. lUrkeys DEAR MAR’TIN: lama disabled veteran living on a ’Tne^ay: Chicken Parmesan, Tlinrsday and Friday: No school. 10 LBS. TO UNDER 22 LBS. fixed income, and we need all the help we can get to shells with Italian sauce, broccoli, save money in our groceries. salad, white bread, blueberry tart Bolton schools How do you read the code on the label of a product, Clip ’n’ file refunds with topping. Butterball the one that goes over the scanner so the register rings Wednesday: Cranberry Juice, The following lunches will be up the item and price? Could I learn to read it? Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off roast turkey with gravy, mashed served In the Bolton Elementary ’The supermarkets in this area stopped marking the coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage potatoes, green beans, cranberry and Center schools Nov. 24 and 25. Tlirkeys prices on the groceries, and although there are price coupons, for example. Start collectingthe needed Monday: BeefaronI, Italian proofs of purchase while looking for the required sauce, dinner roll, strawberry tags on the shelves, they are sometimes missing or shortcake. bread, salad, frozen fruit Juice. unreadable. forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and Hmrsday and Friday: Closed. Tuesday: Sliced roast turkey, Limit One It would be very helpful if 1 could get the pHce from magazines, and when tading with friends. Offers giblet gravy, whipped potatoes, with an Additional reading the code. — Martin Block. Fort Pierce, Fla. may not be available in all areas of the country. Meals on Wheels buttered com, cranberry sauce, Purchase of ‘15 Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. sweet potato pie. or More DEAR MR BLOCK: Unfortunately, it is impossible This offer doesn’t require a refund form: Tlie following meals will be W^nesday: Half day. to read a price from looking at the Universal Product TOUCHE Refund Offer, P.O. Box 1122, served to Meals on Wheels clients Thursday and Friday: No school. 89C Code — the thick and thin black lines that now appear Libertyville. IL60198. Receive a $2 refund and a $1 the week of Nov. 24 through 28. Tlie on all packaged-goods products. coupon. Send the Universal Product Code symbol hot noon meal Is listed first and the from any one of the following Touche products: cool evening meal, second; Coventry elementartes The Universal Product Code is used solely to identify Vi-ounce, .75-ounce or 1.5-ounce spray Cologne; a product and does not contain a price. The code also Monday: Beef stew with a Tlie following lunches will be 2-ounce or 4-ounce Moisturizing Body Lotion; Nscuit, wax beans, salad, apple­ served in the Coventry elementary contains a main 10-digit number. The first six digits 2-ounce or 4-ounce Smoothing Body Powder; or 9 represent the number assigned to the manufacturer. sauce. Cold turkey sandwich, schools the week of Nov. 24. Vt-ounce Spray Perfume, along with the dated orange, milk. Monday: Cheeseburger, potato Limit One with ’The last four digits identify the name and size of the cash-register receipt with the purchase price product. ’There are two digits outside the main code. ’Tuesday: Beef roulades, rice puffs, pineapple chunks. an Additional circled. Include your name, address, city, state pilaf, squash, salad, cake. Ham ’Tne^ay: Meat and cheese pizza, Purchase of ‘15 One is assigned for store-department identification, and ZIP code on a 3-by-5 card. Expires Dec. 31, and the other is an equipment-check digit. sandwich, fresh fruit, milk. hot vegetable, fruit. or More 1986. ' Wednesday: Cliicken a la king, Wednesday: Fruit Juice, grilled When the cashier passes the Universal Product Code These offers require refund forms; over the scanner, this electronic device reads the code cauliflower, green beans, salad, cheese sandwich, chips. Juice bar. BORN BEAUTIFUL $3 Cash Refund Offer. pudding. Bologna and cheese sand­ Thursday and Friday: No school. and sends the identification of the item to the store’s Send the required refund form andthe entire front computer. Prices are kept in the computer, and it is the Hsnild photo by Tucktr wich, fruit cocktail, milk. panel from a box of any one shade of Born Thursday: No delivery on FROZEN-U.S.D.A. BASTED computer that sends the price of the item to the cash Beautiful Haircolor. along with the original dated Coventry High School register. ’Thanksgiving. cash-register receipt with the purchase price The Covenant Women’s pie-making Bonnie Knight. The women in the Friday: Baked haddock square Tlie following lunches will be What can you do when there are no prices markedon circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1986. assembly line starts with the peelers in background are making and rolling the served at Coventry High School the Grade “ A” the products and you can’t read the price marked on with newburg sauce, mashed pota­ COTY $1 Cosmetic Rebate Offer. Send the the foreground. The peelers, from pie dough for about 45 apple pies that toes, carrots, salad, cookies. Cold week of Nov. 24. the shelf sign ? You can ask for a price check on the item required refund form and the proof of purchase Monday: Pork patty, whipped before the cashiei^rings it up. It will take an extra bottom left clockwise, Betty Lou Nor­ will be sold at the church’s annual fair roast beef sandwich, canned apri­ i (top portion of hand card with product name) cots, milk. potatoes with gravy, assorted fruit. H r keys minute of your time (andthe cashier’stime.) butthisis from any of the following Coty Cosmetics; deen, Nancy Gocht, Jean De Valve and Saturday. Tliesday: Quarter pounder on one of the few ways consumers can indicate to the Airspun Pressed and Airspun Soft Shimmer, sesame roll, vegetable, fruit. stores that shelf signs must be in readable condition Totally Transparent Loose and Pressed, Bare Manchester Memorial Wednesday: Early closing, no and must be in their proper places if item pricing is Blusher, Nature’s Blush, Thick-n Healthy. Mink The following suppers will be lunch. removed. Lash, Perfect Lashes, Stop It! for Lips, All-In-One served at Manchester Memorial Thursday and Friday: No school. Universal Product Code Note: If the Universal Makeup, Oil Free Makeup. Powderessence Hospital between 4:30 and 6:30 10 lbs. to Product Code with the 10 main digits does not Cream and Liquid, Powderessence Blush, along p.m., to senior citizens; under 22 lbs. particularly impress you. you’ll be interested in with the register tape with the purchase price Sunday: London broil with RHAM high schools knowing that a proposal has been made to double the circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1986. gravy, fried shrimp, baked chicken The following lunches will be number of bars in the code and increase the number of META International, Inc.. $2 Refund Offer Send with gravy. served at RHAM Junior and senior FROZEN main digits to 20. This expanded Universal Product the required refund form and the carton front CHERRONE’S # Monday: Seafood newburg. chili high schools the week of Nov. 24. A&P BUTTER BASTED Code would allow the supermarkets to keep track of panel with Head from Meta Henna Creme Hair dog, submarine sandwiches, Monday: Hot dog on a roll, baked random-weight items. It would also be the source of Color, along with the cash-register receipt. Home of one of the largest wine selections in Manchester chicken Parmesan. beans, carrots, applesauce. 10-LBS. TO UNDER 22-LBS. information on supply an sales trends. In addition, it Expires Dec. 31, 1986. Tuesday: Sausage and peppers, Tuesday: Full Thanksgiving would make it a lot easier for the stores to scan TAKE-OFF Makeup Remover Cloths Challenge announces their clam roll, quiche, braised short dinner. cents-off coupons. Offer. Receive a $1.50 coupon good on your next Wednesday: Early dismissal, no It is in this area that the stores expect to achieve ribs. Self Basting purchase of Take-Off, or 35 cents. Send the Wednesday: Cheese ravioli, beef lunch. substantial cost savings. The stores now charge required refund form and the Universal Product f stroganoff, knockwurst and Thursday and Friday: Noschool. manufacturers an 8-cents-per-coupon handling fee, Code symbol from Take-Off Makeup Remover Thanksgiving Specials! sauerkraut, lion’s ferry sandwich. and some chains say they lose money on coupons. Cloths (lightly fragranced or fragrance-free). Thursday: Thanksgiving dinner Andover Elementary Turkeys Scanning could reduce the cost of redeeming coupons Expires Dec. 31, 1986. BEER LIQUOR with all the fixings. by as much as one third. But even if the proposal of a The following lunches will be 9 Friday: Beef burgundy, baked 20-digit Universal Product.Code is accepted, it would Heineken 12 oz. bottles...... • 1 8 .9 9 1.0 Smirnoff Vodka...... • 8 .4 9 ham, fish and chips, chicken served at Andover Elementary the 750 Kahlua Coffee Liqueur...... • 1 0 .9 9 teriyaki. week of Nov. 24. Budweiser 12 oz. 12 pk. cans/case...... •10.4-9 Saturday: American chop suey, Monday: Manicotti, green 1.0 Fleischman Vodka...... • 5 .9 9 barbecued beef with lettuce and beans. Juice bar. Michelob 12 oz. bottles...... • 1 1 .9 9 tomato, sirloin steak. Tuesday: Turkey, mashed pota­ About Town 1.75 Beefeaters Gin...... ^ 2 0 .9 9 toes, com, rolls, pumpkin tarts. With Beck’s 12 oz bottles...... • 1 8 .9 9 750 Dewar’s White Label...... • 9 .9 9 Wednesday: Hot dog on a roll, Pop-Up Weinberg; the Rev. Anne Wrider of St. Mary’s Manchester schools potato puffs, mixed vegetables, Timer Interfaith service set Episcopal Church; Louise Bills of Center Congrega­ Coor’s & Coor’s Light 2/12 pk..... • 1 0 .4 9 1.75 Black Velvet...... 1 1 2 .9 9 Tlie following lunches will be fudge bars. Limit One With An Additional ‘15 or More Purchase tional Church; Nancy Carr, executive director of served in the Manchester Junior Thursday and Friday: No school. The Rev. James Kidd of Asylum Hill Congregational Manchester Area Conference of Churches; Barbara Molson 12 oz. bottles, loose...... • 1 2 .9 9 1.75 Bacardi Rum...... • 1 3 .4 9 Church in Hartford will give the main address, “Why Baker of Concordia Lutheran Church; and the Rev. Should I-Thank God,” at David Baranowksi of St. James Church. WINE the annual community Those attending may bring food for the MACC Try pizza for breakfast WHITE interfaith Thanksgiving Emergency Pantry. 750 Martini & Rossi Asti Spumante...... ^ 8 .4 9 NEW ENGLAND GROWN service Sunday at South United Methodist 3.0 Taylor California Cellars — Try a new approach to a sausage, Separate crescent dough into 8 egg and biscuit breakfast. These triangles. Place in an ungreased o&c A&P Church. ’The prelude will ColonlaMndian Thanksgiving set Rhine, Chablis, Rose...... ^ 6 .4 9 Ocean Spray start at 7 p.m. and will favorite ingredients make an easy 12-inch pizza pan, points toward the BOLTON — ’The Hans Christian Andersen Montes- 3.0 Ingelnook Navelle — pizza that’s sure to bring breakfast center. Press over bottom and up include the Case Memor­ sori School Thanksgiving celebration will be open to Boiled Onions Cranberry Sauce ial Chime, the Interna­ All types...... ^ 6 .4 9 drop-outs to the table. sides to form a cmst; seal perfora­ Cranberries the public Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in St. George’s tions. Spoon sausage over cmst. tional Staff Songsters of Episcopal Church hall. Route 44A. Colonial and native 750 Beringer White Zinfandel...... ^ 5 .4 9 London, England, and a Sausage-potato pizza Sprinkle with potatoes. Top with American crafts and games will be featured. Cheddar cheese. In a bowl beat recital by David Morse, A native American, Maxashawn, will dance in 1.5 Folonari — organist of South United I pound bulk pork sausage together eggs, milk, salt and costume. ’There will be cider pressing and butter Soave, Valpolicella, Bardolino...... ^ 4 .9 9 ; 1 package (8) refrigerated cres­ pepper. Pour into cmst. Sprinkle 0 Methodist Church. 15-oz. 2 3 9 0 : churning. The students will prepare vegetable soup, cent roll* ^ j ^ ^ Parmesan over all. Bake in a 12-oz. The worship service applesauce, corn and pumpkin muffins, and cider. ' 1 cnp frozen loose-packed hash jar will begin at 7:30 p.m. We can give you that expert touch in selecting a perfect Thanksgiving 375-degree oven for 25 to 30 minutes. brown potatoes, thaw ^ Makes 6 to 8 servings. 79 Other participants will 69 : 1 cnp shredded sharp Cheddar linclude; the Church /of Day W ine, as well as: Mime, clown show on Sunday cheese (4 ounces) Nutrition information per serv­ Ithe Assumption Folk ■ abundant parking ■ easy bottle return ing; 450 calories, 21 grams protein, ’Group; the Salvation Mallory Bagwell will demonstrate mim^ and • Segg* All Stores Will Be Open Late Monday the 24th. Tuesday the 25th and Wednesday 26th and clowning Sunday at 2 p.m. at Federation East, 10 ! Vt cnp milk 23 grams carbohydrates, 30 grams Army Band; the Rev. ■ check cashing ,■ gift packs for your host fat, 281 milligrams cholesterol, 1171 closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 27th.______• Shephard Johnson and Oakland Commons. Bagwell will combine juggling, ; V4 teaspoon salt unicycling, and acrobatics for the program, one of the VA teaspoon pepper milligrams sodium. U.S. RDA; 30 Pauline Trian of South “Once again, Lou & I would like to thank you for your support!" ■ 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan percent thiamine, 23 percent ribo­ PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WED.. NOVEMBER 26th, 1966 Family Theater series present^ by the Greater ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. United Methodist The Rev. James Kidd Hartford Jewish Federation. Admission is $4 forcenter flavin, 16 percent niacin, 22 percent Church; Cantor Israel 624 East Middle Turnpike Manchester 6 4 3 -7 0 2 7 calcium, 15 percent iron, 42 percent Tabatsky of Temple Beth Sholom; Mayor Barbara members. $5 for non-memb€;rs and $7.50 for patrons. ' In a skillet cook sausage until browned; drain off excess fat. phosphoms. i MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1986 — 17

H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne»day. Nov, 19. 1986 MAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browns f NAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Charlea M. Schulz W ednesday TV Advice ...BVEfZY PO& Mis p a y / OKAY, TI?00P5, HERE AS WE MARCH ALONG/ WE 6 0 OFF INTO IF YOU HAVE ANY l^'.OOPM [ESPN] Fishing: Best of THE WILPERNES5.. aUESTIOHS, PON'T « (John Fox's Outdoor Adventures HESITATE TO ASK... | l[TM C] MOVIE: 'Whose Ufe Is It, Any- 'wsy?' A man, paralyzed from the neck One day without cigarettes 'down, fights to make his own decisions. ST. ELSEWHERE Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes, Chris- !tine Lahti. 1981. Rated R. Dr. Morrison (David Morse, :30PM [ESPN] Down the Stretch can change a smoker’s life foreground) is haunted and :00PM ( £ (X) (g) dS @) News frightened by his prison at­ Three's Company tacker (John Dennis John­ DEAR everyday. Why? Peer pressure, no ^ Magnum, P.l. //- i9 ston),- who returns to haunt READERS: doubt. Gimme a Break him In the "Nothing Up My “ How about the rights of smok­ NQOLlVlER.I POUBT Tomorrow will ^ Private Benjamin Sleeve” episode of “ St. Else­ mark the 10th ers?” you ask. Of course they are THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A By Barry THAT w e'll s e e ANV kS) Doctor Who where.” The 100th episode of Annual Great Dear Ahhy entitled to smoke if they wish. But SOUVENIR STANPS! j(^ Charlie's Angels the NBC series airs American Smo- they will have to find a place where j ® Quincy WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19. keout, an up­ Abigail Van Buren they can smoke to their hearts’ /6IVE M e CKI1-D|2£N/ GD Carson's Comedy classics Breast cancer used to be the now. If you don’t smoke, don’t GD Novela: Muchachita [CNN] Newsnight ^ able to stay clean. Good luck. Keep ..I Si) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour biggest killer for women — now it’s start!” Yet an estimated.3,000 to [C N N ] Larry King Live [E S PN ] Rolex/Jackie Stewart Pro- 5,000 kids light up for the first time me posted. I care. ® Barney Miller lung cancer! [D IS ] Lake Wobegon Comes to Disney Celebrity Trap Shoot Coverage from Lon­ ;; ® New Newlywed Game Garrison Keillor's special talents and story­ don, England. GD Novela: Maria de Nadie telling abilities are profiled with a guest ap­ 12:05AM ® Adderly Adderly sus pearance by Chet Atkins (2 hrs.) ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Qraue - (§Z) Nightly Business Report pects foul play when the suicide of a [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Trancers' (CC) In the woman he had been protecting appears a SD Maude year 2247, b sinister mystic threatens the bit too cut-and-dry, (70 min.) Some doctors never listen 7^ [CNN] Moneyline peace of Angel City with zombie-like disci­ 1 2:30AM ® Judge [ESPN] SportsCenter Live. ples called Trancers Tim Thomerson Rated PG-13 ® Entertainment Tonight sometimes fail tolisten carefully to "[TM C ] MOVIE: Three Little Words' DEAR D R . GD Jim & Tammy their patients usually regret their U.S. ACRES by Jim Davit 'The songwriting team of Bert Kalmar and 9:30PM ® NHL Hockey: New York GOTT; I began Harry Ruby encounters setbacks and suc- Rangers vs. Edmonton Oilers (3 hrs ) GD 800 Club to lose my hair, lapses. What may have seemed to - cess in their work. Fred Astaire, Red Skel­ GD Odd Couple GD GD Late Night with David Letterman and also b e­ be a straightforward case of ton, Debbie Reynolds 1950. (ID You Again? (CC) Matt hopes to Tonight's guests are Carl Reiner, NBC imagined illness suddenly be­ sporlscaster Dick Enberg and comic Drake came impotent. **' [USA] Riptide find a nice girlfriend^or Henry by placing a Doctors told me Dr. Gott comes an unusual disease (that the personals ad in the newspaper. In Stereo, Sather (60 min ) In Steroo. doctor didn’t think of) or a side 7:30PM CID p m Magazine Alifred Hitchcock Presents that it was all in Peter Gott, M.D. ryi A Current Affair GD Novela: Camino Secreto effect of medication (that the GD Gene Scott my head and dD SS) Jeopardy 10:00PM ® Equalizer McCall is that I needed a doctor didn’t know of or forgot framed for murder when he becomes the [ESPN ] Best of Bill Dance (R) 'd 3 Entertainment Tonight psychiatrist, about). victim of a deadly con game, (60 min.) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Angelo, My Love' A I believe that the prudent practi­ *^ (3D Independent Network News that It was (D News gypsy boy and his brother chase the thief tioner must always assume that a GD Best of Saturday Night of a family ring from New York to Canada caused by a CE) (4§) Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) and back. Angelo Evans, Michael Evans. patient’s complaints are bona fide THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Santom SS) Barney Miller Charles and Elizabeth scheme to split Peter problem be­ Ruthie Evans. 1983. Rated R their patients: these praettHhners;t^)n and real. If the doctor is unable to ® Carson's Comedy Classics and Christine and a young Army lieutenant tween my wife and me, etc. Then I faces a sexual identity crisis. (60 min.) [USA] Edge of Night found out that the medication I was are not good doctors, in my opinion. discover an appropriate cause of (S) New Newlywed Game the complaints, he or she has the BUKEA'U GD Independent Network News 1 :00AM ® Million Dollar Secret taking was the culprit. Why don’t Nonetheless, many perfectly capa­ (lAAlcC MANY ® NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Buf- responsibility of referring the OF GD Mission; Impossible ® Dynasty doctors believe their patients? ble physicians sometimes don’t * (alo Sabres (2 hrs., 30 min.) patient to another doctor. This is INTERNAL All New Dating Game ® GD St. Elsewhere (CC) Dr Morrison ® Joe Franklin Show DEAR READER: This is a good listen to their patients. There are is haunted by his prison assault, Dr. Craig why there are specialists — physi­ REVEHOE ^ Wild, Wild World of Animals (3D Twilight Zone question. The answer depends on many reasons for this; I suppose urges the police to find his missing manus­ they all boil down to the fact that cians and surgeons who are trained @ Carol Burnett and Friends Maude how far you want to generalize 9 cript and Dr. Axelrod must cope with a in dealing with specific diseases or More Real People about the medical profession. doctors are human and make Pkizzles Astrograph [CNN] Crossfire bright 14-year-old pre-med student. (60 GD specific organ systems. min.) In.Stereo misjudgments. Good doctors who (ESPN] College Basketball '87 [CNN] Crossfire Some doctors simply don’t listen to ^ Weview: Dial Dick Vitale Special (60 54) GT) Newport Jazz *86 In Stereo. [ESPN] Mark Sosin's Salt Water Jour­ ^ ^in.) GD Local News nal (R) Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 2 Dell .7|35PM [DIS] Mouseterpiece Thea- (^) Honeymooners [USA] Auto Racing: Rockingham 200 3 Tennis term (2 (60 min ) (R) % u r *• ler GD Muy Especial: Juan Gabriel Thoughts 1 Tennis player wds.) i i ) Kojak ____ Lendl SiOOPMGD Fresno (60 min.) Part 4 of 1 ;05AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Megaforce' 4 Is not obliged b irth d a y ■ 5. [CNN] CNN Evening News 5 Folk singer Burl to (cont.) Super soldiers armed with high-tech wea­ ( S MOVIE: Frenzy' An insane murderer [HBO] MOVIE: 'Mass Appeal' (CC) An ponry fight for truth, justice and the Ameri­ Moral values taught by qualified some hard choices. ing and surprising, the flamboyant 5 3, Roman Nov. 20, 1988 FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thaves 7! strangles a series of women, Jon Finch, idealistic young deacon disrupts the can way. Barry Bostwick, Persis Kham- teachers will be accepted by the One of things that must be done is and inspiring new ideas in the 9 Small island 6 Trucks . Barry Foster. Barbara Leigh-Hunt. 1972 peaceful parish of a comfortable middle- batta, Michael Beck'. 1981. Rated PG. to change some of our bad habits. performing arts.” In fact, they 12 Marquis de aged priest Jack Lemmon, Zeljko Ivanek, student as a sense of duty. ’Iliese 7 Heron I've good news for you, Scorpio. It looks QD ® Perfect Strangers (CC) Balki and 1:15AM ® MOVIE: 'Nothing values will establish virtue that is Smoking is a bad habit that must be were subtly calling your attention 8 Dirty f* ■ .■Larry make a shocking discovery when Charles Durning. 1984 Rated PG. like your bank account will be much fat­ XI I T H * N K I T ’J " Personal' A college professor and an at­ firmly settled in the character of r^ u ced , and this calls for the firm to cigarettes, beer, and junk food. 13 Villain in 9 Whale ter by your next birthday than It is at the mey agree to take care of a friend’s baby [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Serial' A satiric took at torney attempt to stop the killing of baby the 70 s pokes fun at everything from ecol­ a6?li)tance of a moral choice. It “ In our business, asin yours,” they "Othallo" 10 Hebrew month time of this year's celebration. ,. for a weekend. seals Donald Sutherland, Suzanne So­ our youth. a n A L - L & 5 0 P Y ------ogy to religious cults Martin Mull, Tuesday One of the rewards will be good has been estimated that 36% of the affirm, “keeping up with the 14 Netharlands 11 Wants (si.) (SD Nows mers, Lawrence Dane. 1979, commune SUNDAY Weld. Sally Kellerman. 1980. Rated R. population, or 54 million people, freshest, newest, and most crea­ 19 Mason's aid SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The small­ fit) MOVIE: 'Force of One' Martial arts 1:25AM [H B O ] America Undercover: health. 15 Tennis player Jo n a h y y a s and underworld detective work are com- [USA] Airwolf smoke daily. To achieve the tive thinking is not an option: it is a 21 Asian country er pieces will slip into place today once SCHOOL Surveillance... No Place to Hide A star­ Take, for example, the recent ____ Nastase lined in this story of the California drug 1 0:30PM (3D News tling look at the rapid increase in the use of Associated Press release stating possible goal, the 36% must be necessity.” 23 Dregs you perceive the general outline. Don't JvvAULPVVep ^ A cone. Jennifer O'Neill, Chuck Norris, Ron 16 Cross try to put the details first. Major GD Alfred Hitchcock electronic surveillance. (60 min.) that “ the National Cancer Institute reduced to less than 15% "to cut the In this affirmation they are inscription 25 Varmint •Neal. 1979. incidence of smoke-related cancer surely right, as you will be, if you 26 Mormon State changes are ahead for Scorpio in the .. UAPSPP COppop/VTiON. fij) McCloud: Give My Regrets to GD Honeymooners 1:30AM CS) independent Network said Tuesday that the aggressive 17 Brown coming year. Send for your Astro- News by the year 2000. follow the advice of the National 27 Scarlett B m dw ay [ESPN] America's Cup Challenge use of existing knowledge could cut IB Impresses (si.) Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to As­ The day after I read this report in Cancer Institute. O’Hara's home MOVIE: 'Kelly's Heroes' The pros­ Downunder (60 min.) [CNN] Newsnight Update the annual cancer death ratein half 20 Actor Peter tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. a daily newspaper I happened to 28 First course 43 Suddenly, like 52 River duck "JHAV£J U-19 pect of netting $16 million in a wild dash [T M C ] MOVIE; Shooting Party' A [ESPN] NBA Today (R). by the year 2000.” Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. behind enemy lines brings out the leader­ group of upper-crust British elitists meets Robert J. Bills 30 Sly trick magic 2:00AM CS MOVIE: 'Cop in Blue However, if we are going to read an ad in a weekly magazine, 22 Hockey league 54 Half (pref.) Be sure to state your zodiac sign. . ship qualities of a busted officer. Clint East- with unexnected violence while pheasant paid for by one of our successful Minister of Visitation 31 Exclamation of hunting di.nng the days before the first Jeans' An anti-theft group prowls the achieve what is known to be (abbr.) wood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickies 1970 streets of Rome catching crooks by dress­ tobacco companies. They were Center Congregational Church 24 Iced____ annoyance 47 Ignores 55 Juicy fruit SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Confi­ World War. James Mason, Edward Fox, possible on good scientific evi­ (g ) ® Highway to Heaven (CC| Jona­ ing like them and infiltrating their network. supposedly advertising “ the excit­ (UCC) 25 Seals (window) 32 Hedge plants 49 Folksinger See- 56 Jacob's twin dential information given to you today tWINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli than and Mark help out a young gifted John Gielgud. 1985 Jack Balance, Thomas Mitlan. 1976. dence, we, as a society, must make will eventually prove to be to your bene­ 29 Frumpish 35 Sag college student cope with his selfish jock 1 1:00PM CD d) (g) S® ® News ® MOVIE: 'Where Time Began' Three fit, However, secrecy is essential for the SAME AS ALWAYS... I I KNOW WHY loommate. |60 min.) 33 Airline informa­ 38 Sediment 50 Shoshoneans ‘ w e l l , h o w a r e y o u GD Late Show people set off to uncover the wonders to present. FINDING SCHOOL THIS SETOFF THE BUS I BOTHER TO ASK @ ® Smithsonian World: The be found in the center of the earth. Kenneth tion (abbr.) 40 Kite stabilizer 51 Words of denial house (abbr.) (ID Odd Couple 34 Sound of a cat TERM,WINTH(30P? AKJDt h e r e it i s . HIM ANVTHINS. Wyeths; A Father and his Family (CC| More. Pepe Munne. Yvonne Sennis. 1978. 1 2 3 4 1 9 10 11 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your as­ host David McCullough looks at the crea­ GD The Untouchables 36 Male parent GD Grizzly Adams Cinema sessment of a situatjon is especially tivity of three generations of America’s GD Wild, Wild West 37 Red chalcedony 14 foremost family of arlisis. (60 min ) In [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook (R). 12 keen today, so rely upon your judg­ GD Motorweek 39 Court case ment. You won't miss any relevant clues ^tereo. [USA] MOVIE: 'Dante's Inferno' Greed MANCHESTER Tough Guvs (PG) 7, 9:30. ^ . 9 GD Tales of the Unexpected HARTFORD 41 Ordinance 15 17 when sifting through the evidence. D MOVIE: 'The Quiet Man’ An Irish- for wealth and power drives a man to his Clnsmo City — Peaov Sue Got UA Theafers East — Top Gun (PG) WILLIMANTIC 42 Choreographer merican boxer returns to his native vil­ GD M"A"S-H own destruction. Spencer Tracy. Clair Tre­ Married (PG-13) 7:10,9:30. — NobodWs 7:20, 9:40. — Tough Guvs (PG) 7:15, Jlllson Square Cinema — Tol-Pon (R) flage to claim the family homestead and win vor, Rita Hayworth, 1935. Fool (PG-13) 7:20,9:45. — Menooe7:30, 9:30. — Peggy Sue Got Married (PG-13) 7, 9:20. — The Color of Money (R) 7, Twyla____ 18 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In career GD 24 Horas 7:30, 9:45. 9 the local beauty. John Wayne, Maureen 9:50. — The Nome of the Rose (R) 7, 9:20. — Something Wild (R) 7:05,9:15.— 44 Mars, situations today, your greatest asset Is SCTV Network 2:25AM [H B O ] m o v ie : 'Avenging O’Hara, Barry Fitzgerald. 1952. Angel' (CC) A reformed hooker studies 9:40. VERNON The Bov Who Could Fly (PG) 7:05,9:15. Venus, etc. your ability to take a nominal opportuni­ [CNN] Moneyline cine 1 9 2 — Ferris Bueller’s Dov Off — "Crocodile” Dundee (PG-13) 7:10, 46 Bitter vetch ty and enlarge it into something really @ Novela: Monte Calvario law by day and investigates murder at ■AST HARTFORD _ „ 9:25. — Pegdv Sue Got Married (PG-13) [D IS ] Best of Ozzie and Harriet night. Betsy Russell, Rory Calhoun. 1985. ■ostwood Pub a Cinema — Top Gun (PG-13) 7:10, 9:15. — Top Gun (PG) 7, 48 Senorita's aunt 25 26 27 1 worthwhile. Use it. (0 ) MOVIE: 'To Be Announced’ 9:30. 7:10,9:25. fUtSMbyNEA.mc [U S A ] Wanted: Dead or Alive Rated R (PG) 7:30. 49 Zesty PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) What may [CNN] Prime News Poor Richard's Pub • Cinema — Top WEST HARTFORD , ^ WINDSOR [CNN] Sports Latenight Ploio — Too Gun (PG) 7:15. S3 Cotton fabric 33 appear to be a moderate gesture of [DIS] Edison Twins 1 1 :30PM (B ® ABC News Night 2:30AM Gun (PG) 7:30, 9:30. Elm 1 a 2 — Top Gun (PG) 7, 9:30. — good will.from a loved one might turn line [ESPN] SportsCenter Live Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Something 57 WWII area [HBO] MOVIE: Cocoon’ (CC) A group Wild (R) 1:15,7:25,9:50. - - Stand by Me 37 out to be something far grander than 58 Goes to court of aliens has a dramatic effect on the lives (TD Honeymooners 2:35AM ® CBS News Nightwatch (R) 1:40, 7:40, 9:55. — Streets of Gold 60 Hilo garlands you first imagined. Bridge of several people living in a retirement ® GD Tonight Show Tonight s guest is Joined in Progress (R) 1,7:40,10:05. — Jumpin'JockFlosh "WRITE IT DOW N' 61 Golfing aid 42 ARIES (March 21-April 19) You're in ’’ community. Wilford Brimley, Don comedian Paul Reiser. (60 min.) In Stereo. (R) 1:30,7:35,10. — The Color of Money the thoughts today of someone with , Ameche, Brian Dennehy. 1985. Rated PG- 2:50AM [M AX] M0V|E: 'New York (R) 1:05,7:15,9:40. — Crocodile Dundee 62 Construction GD MOVIE: 'See No Evil' A blind girt is Nights' The amorous adventures of nine (PG-13) 1:35, 7:10, 9:20. — Soul Mon whom you have powerful emotional ■ 13. In Stereo unaware that her family has been mur­ beam (comp, '[M A X ] MOVIE; 'Chorus Line: The New York socialites, including an interna­ Pfr13) 1:25, 7:20, 9:45. - 52 Pick-Up links. This dear friend is ready to help NORTH ll- lt - U played the heart ace and his low heart! dered and the killer lurks in the house. Mia wd.) to the 10, West went out to lunch. Obvi­ Movie' (CC) Young dancers auditioning tional rock star and a United Nations di­ (R) 1:20, 7:30, 9:50. — Children of a 4B 60 you where needed. ♦ Q7S Don’t show Farrow, Robin Bailey 1971. plomat. Corinne Alphen, George Ayer. Lesser God (R) 1:10,7:05, 9:30. HAL ROACH 63 Jana Austen TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Paint your ously West had to hold his last dia­ for a musical, seek fame and stardom^^i- title VQ109 chael Douglas, Audrey Landers 1985. (38) Hogan's Heroes 1983. Rated R, 67 canvas with bold strokes and bright col­ ♦ A8SS where it hurts mond, and when West finally and re­ 64 Double curve ors today. Your bigger ideas will do bet­ luctantly let a club go, declarer 65 City in Norway 4Q108 IS COMING/ 61 ter than any of your lesser ones. By Jamei Jacoby decided that West bad been forced to 66 God (Fr.) u m GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Most days, WEST EAST unguard the king. So declarer played ^ Fumy A/m 2a./9ae . 64 we have to work very hard for what we ♦ 8 ♦ 10 9 2 How can one explain the intuition his club ace and made his slam when »* DOWN ♦ K862 ♦ S43 Saturday Mornings 6 get, but this is one of those times when that tells a declarer where key cards the king came down. { ■ T fC K iT S 6 J you may do well materially without hav­ ♦ Q J10 7 ♦ 962 1 Egyptian deity oo44 (c)1966 by NEA, Inc. ♦ K7S3 ♦ 96 4 2 are located? Hesitant play by the op­ At other tables, the play may have 0 M . 9 S ing to put In too much effort. ponents is part of the answer. Another been the same, but if West resigned kS CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don't be SOUTH will never he the same... part is correctly judging the pressure himself to the Inevitable and let his * J 4kSo;'V ______hesitant to take control today where ♦ AK J654 ^ C £ _ you see persons who are supposed to experienced by a defender as the hand clubs go without pain, those declarers lojmrificomstnp. ♦ a J7 winds down. probably finessed in clubs and were SHANCH£i be In charge just floating. If you can do ♦ K4 CELEBRITY CIPHER better, do it. In today’s deal, played throughout set. Z* ' ^ t t r a y e l S H O fK C«t«brtty Clpb«r cryptogram * ara craatad from quotation* by lam oo* paopla. past and praaant. ♦ a J the room in a recent regional tourna­ Each lattar in tha ctphar stand* for anothar. 7odsy'» ckm: S a q u a /s Y. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A project that In­ terests not only you, but several others Vulnerable: Neither ment, the queen of diamonds was led Watch to see what's coming fREB ADMIS5I0H ^ by CONNIE WIENER as well, will meet with success today If Dealer; South against six spades. There were many Cyclones everyone nvolved looks out for one • dUferent results, some pairs not even “RNK BAJFOR JC OJPTK ... JOK XBO s another. West North East Sonth getting to slam. Today’s declarer, who A cyclone is an atmospheric circu-* to your door from NOV. 19*20 S VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Today you 2 4 was in slam, won his king of diamonds, lation of winds rotating counterclock-^; Pass 2 ♦ Pass (WED.)* (THURS.) ^ F IN T i^ ______HKBU ... TRBOLT PO POGKUTK may have to Influence a small, select 2 4 drew trumps ending in dummy and led wise in the Northern Hemisphere and'< group. If this is true, single out the key Pass 3 4 Pass 4 4 Pqss 4 4 the queen of hearts, carefully unblock­ clockwise in the Southern Hemi-'^ A nR /S H BACKDROP POR THE SOi^P ROAD EUJEJURPJO RJ NPT AKORBO people. Work closely with them Instead Pass 4 4 The Manchester Herald of with the majority. Pass 4N T Pass 5 4 ing the jack. West won the king and sphere. Tornadoes, hurricanes and^' ^ PROGRAM CENTER ^ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) This Is the Pass 5NT Pass 6 4 continu^ diamonds. Declarer won lows shown on weather maps are ex--* XBEBXPR8.” — TXNJEKONBFKU. MANCHESTER H/GH SCHOOL time for LIbrans to try to figure out ways Pass 6 4 Pass Pass with dummy’s ace and ruffed a dia­ amples of cyclones with various sizes"’ ll^l^ciicster CommwiMy CoOe*^ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The more money an American accumulates, the to expand upon good things they al­ Pass mond. Then he played his last two and intensities. Cyclones are usually Starting Saturday, November 22, 1986 MIDDLE TURNPIKE FOR TICKET INFO 64G-2S«7 less Interesting he becomes." — Gore Vidal. ready have In the mill, especially the spades, discarding first a low club and accompanied by precipitation and moneymakers. Opening lead; ♦ Q then the queen from dummy. When he stormy weather. y ' . . J2___ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1M6 The living trust is flexible

Reagan for a firm commitment not reported in Wednesday’s editions CIA also was authorized to support Defense minister’s fribnd ambushed to provide more military equip­ that the administration’s secret Iranian exiles opposed to the ment to Iran and to agree that shipments of arms to Iran are part Khomeini regime, and provided and popular planning vehicle M ANILA, Philippines — A band of gunmen dressed as women WASHINGTON - President future diplomatic contacts with of a seven-year-iong pattern of CIA neariy $6 miilion to the main today ambushed the car of a right-wing businessman who was Reagan wants his national security Tehran have State Department operations — some that date back Iranian exile movement, financed Defense Minister Juan Ponce Em ile’s friend, killing him and two adviser to remain on his job and is participation. . to the Carter administration — an anti-Khomeini exile group radio America’s vatorship proceedings, and by other people. not annoyed at Secretary of State The newspaper quoted unidenti­ designed both to gain favor with the station in Egypt and supplied a concept of the trustees familiar with their goals, George Shultz for speaking his fied officials as saying that Shultz Iranian government and to support miniaturized television transmitter dependent el­ David Puzon, 65, was slain six days after the killing of Rolando preferences and overall intentions. Olalia, a leftist whose death supporters blamed on “ fascist mind about U.S. arms shipments to had told Reagan that unless those Iranian exiles seeking to overthrow for a clandestine broadcast by Reza derly has it. Pahlavi, who vowed to return. A second group that may benefit elements” allied with Entile. The defense minister has denied Iran, a White House spokesman requests were honored, it would not changed dram­ The newspaper, quoting sources, In a separate story, the Post also considerably from a living trust is involvement. said Tuesday. make any sense to keep serving in atically over S«lvla the administration. said that in 1983, for instance, the reported that administration sour­ the still-active professional or No arrests have been made in either attack. John Poindexter, the president’s t h-e years. corporate executive who is being And spokesmen for both the State CIA provided a list of Soviet KGB ces said components for Hawk President Corazon Aquino, in a television interview today, said assistant for national security Profit-sharing amply rewarded, but doesn’t have affairs, has been widely reported to Department and White House de­ agents and collaborators operating antiaircraft missiles were included Porter she was unsure who was behind the recent violence, which has and retirement the time, or the experience, to have coordinated the administra­ nied a report Tuesday night that in Iran to the regime of Ayatollah in the secret arms shipments to helped fuel rumors of a coup. plans, deferred manage his or her own portfolio. tion’s secret diplomatic contacts Shultz had offered his resignation to Ruhollah Khomeini. The regime Iran. compensation, A trust may prove an ideal with Iran, which have brought Reagan. then executed as many as 200 Those missiles could become an and the in­ vehicle for coordinating current sharp criticism from Capitol Hill . The whole story is false,” said suspects and closed down the issue, the newspaper said, because creased value investment, tax strategies and U.S. missile plan questioned and elsewhere. Charles E. Redman, the State communist Tudeh party in Iran, the Congress earlier this year blocked of the family home have created a newspaper’s sources said. an administration request to sell future financial plans, and for WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is The New York Times, mean­ Depatment spokesman. comfortable and active existence may either terminate or become a At the same time, the newspaper Hawk missiles to Jordan, a U.S. making certain that they are being prepared to testify before Congress that the military has not while, reported in its Wednesday In related news. The Washington for many of the elderly and near well-organized vehicle for the state Post, quoting informed sources. reported its sources as saying, the ally. properly managed. endorsed President Reagan’s idea of eliminating nuclear editions that Shultz has asked elderly today. plan itself. Each trust may be A third group that may benefit ballistic missiles within 10 years, officials say. specifically tailored to meet each from a living trust includes child­ Adm. William J. Crowe, in testimony expected next week, will In the year 2000 there will be 41.2 donor’s needs by his counsel, yet ren who may inherit sizable million Americans aged SO to 64. a the instrument itself doesn't have fortunes. Even though they have .strongly back the goal of seeking an arms accord with the Soviet North Korea accused of death hoax rise from 2S.2 million in 1960. the to be complicated. A complete reached their legal majority, they Union that would one day eliminate all long-range ballistic U.S. Bureau of Census estimates. trust plan, for example, can be a may be ill-prepared for such missiles. But Crowe will stress that accomplishing such a step in South Korean forces assigned along recohotographed,” the newspaper N Bv Edwin Q. White minister, O Jin U, had seized Financial security and lack of two-page agreement written in responsibility. The young person 10 years is "overly ambitious” and potentially destabilizing, the The Associated Press power. the border to monitor all North quoted officials as saying. dependence on children or other plain English. officials said. can be encouraged to test and North Korea ignored the reports, Korean broadcasts ever since the Both Koreas maintain loudspeak­ relatives are prime considerations Who stands to benefit from living develop his or her own manage­ Crowe will also acknowledge, if asked, that the Pentagon brass SEOUL, South Korea — The and on Tuesday distributed televi­ armistice was signed in 1953,” he and goals of a comfortable retire­ ers at the DMZ, primarily to trusts? One group is certainly that ment skills gradually. And the was kept in the dark about President Reagan’s decision to ship South Korean press today accused sion film of Kim greeting Mongo­ said. broadcast propaganda and music. ment. Middle-age is no wthe time to of “ retirees” — in an era in which terms of the trust may be altered military supplies to Iran as part of a bid to improve relations with North Korea of trying to discredit lian Premier Jambyn Batmunkh at In Tokyo, a Japanese Foreign think about the plan for your the term is no longer synonymous by the donor at any time. that country. and destabilize the south with a North Korea’s Pyongyang Airport. Ministry official quoted the Seoul Lee Min-woo, president of the financial future. with elderly. Successful entrepre­ In all of these cases, the use of a hoax that North Korean President A senior South Korean govern­ government as saying there were South Korea’s opposition New One of the most popular vehicles neurs. sports and entertainment trust utilizes sound, traditional Kim II Sung had died. ment official, speaking to reporters recordings of the broadcasts, but Korea Democratic Party, was for financial planning in the golden stars, and others who amass money management, without sa­ Laser tests on arteries promising Questions about Kim were raised on condition of anonymity, said the that they were virtually indecifera- quoted as saying today the govern­ years is the “Living Trust." I fortunes at a reasonably early age crificing the flexibility that is Monday when the South Korean Seoul government had not. fabri­ ble. The Foreign Ministry said its ment should produce evidence “ to asked G. Morris Gurley, a vice frequently opt for a more leisurely essential in today’s investment D ALLAS — The first human trials of laser-powered devices to Defense Ministry said North Ko­ cated its reports. Asian affairs director, Kimio Fuj- recover its lost prestige.” president of the New York City- lifestyle “ while they can enjoy it.” market. Since the trustee or bum through clogs in arteries supplying the heart show they rean propaganda loudspeakers However, asked if it would make ita, was going to Seoul next week for The Korea Times, independently- based Chemical Bank. Trust & The money management they trustees assume responsibility, not could be cheaper than bypass surgery and more effective than along the demilitarized zone be­ available any tapes of the broad­ a trade conference, and would seek owned, said there were two theories Harald photo by Rocha Estates Group, for some advice on need at this point can often be only for financial management, balloon treatments, researchers say. tween North and South Korea casts, he said, “ It is general explanations of how the Kim death of what may have happened, one the complicated questions that served best with a carefully but for executing legal require­ Clogged coronary arteries were opened at least partially in six announced Kim had been shot to practice for the government not to report came about. involving an abortive coup attempt arise in reviewing a living trust. spelied-out living trust. Those who ments as well, the selection of a of the first seven Americans to undergo the procedure that could death. disclose how any intelligence re­ But the South Korean national by “ old guards” in the North A living trust is generally estab­ took big risks once are the most qualified trustee (or co-trustee) Raggedy Ann says welcome help prevent heart attacks, said Dr. Timothy Sanborn of Boston The Defense Ministry later said port was obtained, nor to present daily Joong-ang Ilbo, quoting De­ Korean military opposed to Kim II lished to meet any number of goals likely to desire a more conserva­ becomes a paramount considera­ University Medical Center. North Korean loudspeakers were any data thus obtained in public. fense Ministry officials it did not Sung’s plan to pass power to his son, within the lifetime of the donor. Its V tive approach to protect their tion for success. Betty Gorman straightens Raggedy inciuding a counted cross-stitch Sanborn, describing his findings Tuesday at the annual blaring that North Korea’s defense “ It has been general practice for identify, saiii there are no tape Kim Jong II, 45. greatest value lies in its flexibility. futures. They may keep as close (For advice on personal money It can be revocable and conse­ Ann’s apron for the Make and Take sampier made by club member Pat meeting of the American Heart Association, said laser thermal contact with their trustees as they management send $9.96 plus $I for angioplasty could become widespread within two years if the quently changed or terminated at desire in the making of investment Auction Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at iliing Johnson. She has won awards for mailing and handling to “ Sylvia successes continue. any time. decisions, but they are essentia y Porter’s New Money Book for the Junior High Schooi cafeteria on East cross-stitching at the Eastern States New tax form unveiled Say you are the donor; you can be relieved of any day-to-day man­ 80s.” in care of the Manchester Middie Turnpike. Gorman is president of Exposition and state Junior Women’s the income beneficiary and can Pope calls for end to mistrust WASHINGTON (AP) - More Internal Revenue Service. Undur agement responsibilities. In the Herald, P.O/ Box 419150. Kansas the Manchester Junior Women's Ciub, Ciub competitions. For more informa­ also be the remainderman to whom event of temporary or permanent City. Mo. 64141. Make checks than 100 million workrs are about to the law, employees have until Oct. 1 DHAKA, Bangladesh — Pope John Paul II today urged the the principal ultimately reverts. At disability, their affairs may be payable to Andrews. McMeel & sponsor of the auction. More than 150 tion, cait Jeanne Forschino at 647-9302. have their first encounter with the to complete the form, but a person the death of the donor, the trust handled without complex conser­ Parker.) handmade craft items wiii be auctioned, estimated 50,000 people attending an outdoor Mass to brush aside new overhaul of the federal income who waits that long could face a “ fear and distrust” between 280,000 Christians and almost 100 tax. penalty for having too little with­ million Moslems in desperately poor Bangladesh. Within the next several days, held earlier in the year. “ Everyone, especially the young, must learn always to respect employers across the nation will Whatever simplification is ex­ one another’s religious beliefs and respect freedom of religion begin receiving supplies of a pected from the new tax law, it is Births which is the right of every human being,” he said in a homily at revised Form W-4 that every not evident in tne new W-4 forms. ‘ the Ershad Army stadium where he also ordained 18 Bengali worker is required to file to adjust The old form and its instruction the amount of taxes that will be covered two pages; the new ver­ Sadler, llmothy John, son of priests. Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Phanphothong, Eric Alan, son of v The Mass was held just hours after the 66-year-old pontiff withheld from paychecks once the sion, unveiled by the IRS at a news John “ Jake” and Beverly (De- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cote Vieng and Melissa (Macey) Phan- ^ conference Tuesday, covers four arrived for a one-day stop in Bangladesh. new law takes effect Jan. 1. Carll) Sadler of 16 Lakeside Lane, of Manchester. His paternal grand­ phothong, 149 Oakland St., was The sooner the form is filed, the pags and includes a 22-column table Bolton, was bom Oct. 29 at parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert bom Oct. 29 at Manchester Memor- ; better for most workers, says the of figures. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Riley of Glastonbury. He has a ial Hospital. He has two sisters,’ His maternal grandparents are sister, Valerie, 2. Danielle, 6, and Amanda, 2. John and Helen DeCarli of Elling­ Government ton. His paternal grandparents are the late John and Elaine Sadler. urges safety ENJOY DINNER AT THESE

Manning-Phillips, Ksrle Ellason, In toy buying FINE LOCAL RESTAURANTS daughter of Lawrence L. Phillips I and Dawn Manning-Phillips of 38 V Randolph Schmid Princeton St., was born Nov. 8 at f he Associated Press Manchester Memorial Hospital. THROUGHOUT Her maternal grandparents are ; WASHINGTON - Consider Mr. and Mrs. Harleth Manning of whether those darling toys heckon- Manchester. Her paternal grand­ mg from the store window are safe parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen end sturdy before buying them as THE HOLIDAY 9 T. Phillips of Enfield. ^ristmas gifts, federal safety experts are urging. I “ Nothing should spoil one of the SEASON LaChance, Samantha Joan, feal highlights of this time of year daughter of Norman A. and Janice 4- the sight and sound of children (Meyer) LaChance of 54 Overland happily playing with their new.,^ St., was born Nov. 6 at Manchester toys,” Consumer Product Safety Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Commission Chairman Terrence grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Scanlon said Tuesday, at the Please do not call for John DeToro of Manchester. Her agency’s annual Christmas toy ^The Area’s Most Popular Meeting Gathering Place Since 1982” paternal grandparents are Mr. and iafety news conference. & THE DICKENSONS OF HENRY ST. MR. A ND MRS. DICKENSON Mrs. Norman F. LaChance of I Most parents are pretty careful of reservations on Thanksgiving, . . . wedding was Oct. 23, 1936 . . . married 50 years Southbridge, Mass. What they buy, but still there is a deed for annual reminders, added Now Booking Holiday Parties Barbara Bush, wife of Vice Presi­ ’ as we are booked. Berry, Eric Kevin, son of Kevin dent George Bush. in our Greenhouse and Marita (Driscoll) Berry of 120 1 “ In spite of all that’s been done Piano’s thanks you for your Dickensons celebrate 50 years Lakeside Drive, Andover, was born through the years to make toys • Accommodations for • Lunch & Dinner served Nov. 7 at Manchester Memorial $afer, the final responsibility al­ daily ll:30am-ll:00pm response. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Dickenson of 24 Henry St. law, Eugene M. and Gail Dickenson of Vernon. They Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ways rests with parents,” she said. Parties of 10-50 recently were honored at a reception given by tteir have three grandchildren, Erika M. Nelson and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy ! “ It’s up to us to shop wisely and to • Sunday Brunch children to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Jeffrey Nelson, also of Spring Street, and Kevin Driscoll of Norwich. His paternal Evaluate the safety of the toys we’re Before the reception, the Dickensons renewed their Dickenson, who is married to Bonnie Dickenson of • Mexican Specials grandparents are the late Mr. and Jewelers Since 1885 buying our children and grand­ • Buffet or Menu Happy Thanksgiving wedding vows before the Rev. Francis Krukowski. Storrs. Mrs. (3tto Berry of Toledo, Ohio. He children before we bring them The reception was held at the home of the BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN • Live Entertainment has a sister, Monique. 6. MILFORD NEW HAVEN JUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY home,” said Mrs. Bush. Selections Available Dickensons’ daughter and son-in-law, Richard and Mr. Dickenson is a retired automobile salesman and ’ Tues.-Sat. (No cover) from Pianos Michaels Chaige/Master Card/Visa/Amencan Express Scanlon stressed choosing the Patricia J. Nelson of Spring Street. Sixty guests a member of the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center, proper toy for children of various attended. Bonnie Lindland made and decorated the Mrs. Dickenson, who was employed for 18 years by the ages, and announced that the • Tues. Night - Jazz Night American Red Riley, Kyle Patrick, son 'of • Competitive Pricing home with floral arrangements. Isabelle Knofla of Cross, now serves as one of it^ Safety Commission has issued two with "R . J. Saxx” volunteers. She Patrick D. and Sue Ellen (Cote) Henry Street played organ music during the also is a Lutz Children’s Museum new pamphlets to help parents do reception. volunteer and a member and volunteer of the senior Riley of 135 Bissell St., was born Nov. 9 at Manchester Memorial this. CAFE & RESTAURANT The anniversary couple has a son and dauehter-in- center. \ Entitled “ Which Toy lor Which 275 BOSTON TURNPIKE R.F.D. 2, BOLTON, CONN. 06040 Child; A Consumer’s Guide for 120 Charter Oak St. Manchester • 649-1195 643-2342 "OLDIES NITE” Selecting Suitable Toys,” the boo­ LOCAL PODIATRIST ATTENDED klets come in versions for ages 200 W. Center St. • Manchester • 646-6056 SURGICAL SEMINAR birth through 5 and for ages 6 9 Wed., Nov. IS*** through 12. They can be obtained, at bo charge, by calling the commis­ X' NOW OPEN! HERSHEY, PA. - Dr. Loren related fields comprise the Presenting Larry Willey & “The Turntsbie” sion at 800-838-2772, or .writing the Nikki’s Celebrates Families J. Schneider from Manches­ 1986 faculty, providing a total Office of the Secretary, Consumer Extensive ter attened the 16th Annual of 33 hours post-doctoral podi­ product Safety Commission, Wa- November is Family Month at Nikki’s M-F 9-6 Hershey Surgical Seminar atric education. The oppor­ ihington, D.C., 20207. Selection n . • Scanlon noted that it this year is sponsored by The Pennsyl­ tunity to attend general lec­ Sat. 9-5 Equivalent to last, Americans will o f vania Podiatric Medical Asso-. tures, workshops, optional We’re Thurs. Eves Ipend more than $7 billion on toys NIKKI’S Christmas elation. The four day meeting, cadaver surgery, panel dis­ between Halloween and Christmas. Sponsoring ’til 9 which attracted over 800 doc­ cussion, and mini-courses in 5 That amounts to more than half of Restaurant Decorations! tors nationwide, took place at specific areas of interest was Ml toy sales during the year, is a Family restaurant. AMILY the Hershey Lodge & Conven­ given to each registrant, making it an especially important Family owned, family tion Center and the Milton S. which enabled concentrated fime to concentrate on buying safe atmosphere, family food. OF (terns, said Scanlon. Hershey Medical Center in emphasis and thorough cover­ Country Pies It ; Some 123,000 children were Full bar available. THE Hershey, Pennsylvania Nov­ age of each topic. treated in hospital emergency em ber 6-9. William L. Goldfarb, DPM, rooms for toy-related injuries last 254 Broad St. • Mancheste WEEK year, Scanlon said. Most of the The Hershey Surgical Semi­ from Bristol, Pennsylvania, injuries were minor cuts and 646-8000 Fill out entry slip at K ^ rf-' "SPECIAL” nar, one of the largest and General Chairman, stated \N\N A FREE DRINK! bruises, but 22 accidents were fatal. JTfine dining experience with a country antique flair. most prestigious podiatric that it is felt this annual meet­ Bring In your own “45” and Including Incidents of children Nikki’s — Drawing held every programs of its kind in the ing creates the opportunity for qhoking on small toys or parts, Saturday at 8 pm during the Chef Michael Kapsch, (formerly of Vilo’s Birch Mountain Inn) CASH Otrangling on crib toys and being country, is designed to pre­ the best and the brightest in STUMP THE BARTENDER month of November. invites you to celebrate The Homestead s November sent concentrated in-depth the podiatric profession to rim over by vehicles while riding DISCOUNTS (ricycles and other toys. courses featuring state-of-the- come together once a year for The Safety Commission’s event And the winning family, (150 gal. min.) art surgical techniques on the four days of dedicated study in GRAND OPENING stressed general safety concerns See the Herald’s Friday Dining Guide for our Specials. foot and ankle, as well as the a “True Meeting Of The and was co-sponsored by the Toy Dinner is FR EE! most current breakthroughs Minds” . Buffalo Water tavern Manufacturers of America, a trade 89 West Road I t Up to 5 meals plus a 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) (next to Moser Dairy Store) in podiatric research. Dr. Loren J. Schneider is in Drink In the Buff" *Tn contrast, the consumer affairs complimentary family sitting Mansfield ■ 456-2240 Over 50 renowned lecturers in practice at 483 West Middle Ellington, CT committee of Americans for Demo­ Lunch: Mon.-Fri., 11-4 the field of podiatric medi­ Turnpike, Manchester, 646- 622 East Middle Turnpike cratic Action will hold its annual toy from Deguzis Photographers E Dinner: Mon.-Sat., 5*10 cine, general medicine and 5153. safety event in a couple of weeks an award winning family Closed Sundays 8 7 5 -7 2 2 7 Manchester, CT That group singles out specific hfUhmel Sc AUes Kmpeek, Proprisiors Paid for by the office of Dr. Loren J. Schneider toys it considers both good and bad, f portrait artist! The Homestead Podiatric Medicine and Surgery 649-8302 either for reasons of safety or taste. W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1986 — 81 Evangelist with eye on presidency says he's no ‘straw man' BUSINESS By Donald AA. Rothberg done,” said the TV evangelist and his campaign would be reduction of He said Reagan “ doesn’t have the added, “ I think the black leaders not reflect either my views or my Th t AMocloted Prtss founder of the Christian Broadcast­ the federal debt, dealing with trade liaison I have out in the black feel that. It may be in error that abilities.” they feel it, but nevertheless, there ing Network. deficits, maintaining a strong de­ community and the Hispanic He complained that he has been is that feeling.” NEW YORK - The Rev. Pat Robertson has said that if 3 fense and his concern for “ the community.” “ presented as a narrow-issue or As for the political impact of that Robertson, trying to build Support miliion people piedge by September moral climate of our nation.” Robertson said he has spent 25 single-issue candidate and that is for a presidential campaign, says 1987 to work for his election he will Like President Reagan, Robert­ years working with blacks and impression, Robertson said that in Firm can trace value of stock just not the case.” he often is portrayed as a “straw seek the 1988 Republican presiden­ son is a strong opponent of abortion Hispanics in literacy and other this year’s Senate elections, in man” that makes him appear as a tial nomination. He said Tuesday and an advocate of school prayer. social programs. which the Republicans lost eight QUESTION: can be listed as having a ^‘zero’’ you’ll have to come up with proof single-issue candidate. that since he appealed for that show When asked why he thought he “ I believe I could be successful seats and control of the Senate, “ 91 value as of Dec. 31 of the year in that the stock actually became “ People are responding to me as of support in September, he has would have more success as building bridges to the leaders of percent of the blacks voted against After closing my EMERGENCY account at a ma­ which it lost all value. worthless in 1982 — not some other if it were a caricature,” Robertson received about 10 percent, of the president implementing a conser­ these communities instead of set­ the Republican candidates.” Fire — Police — Medical jor brokerage ’The kicker is that you are year. said Tuesday at a luncheon with pledges he seeks. vative agenda than Reagan has, ting up antagonisms,” he said. Robertson said that as he tries to Investors’ supposed to report that loss on the The Associated Press. He also is asking people to send Robertson replied, “ With all due While saying “ I don’t know that build support for a presidential firm, I asked for D IA L 911 return you file for that particular QUESTION: I have owned 176 “ I am simply astounded by the $100 with their pledges, but said not deference to the president, he there’s necessarily been confronta­ campaign “ people are responding a stock certifi­ hasn’t had my experience out on the tion” between the Reagan adminis­ to me as if it were a caricature, a In Manchester cate I had given G u id e year. If that happened before 1986, shares of stock in a company for lack of information that there is all are doing so. which I worked back in 1937. The about who I am and what I’ve Robertson said that the issues in street with the people.” tration and minorities, Robertson straw man that was set up that does the broker sev­ you can file an amended return — eral years ago. William A. Doyle Form 1040X — back for seven company’s assets were sold to a The broker said years. larger company that year. A copy that since the of the certificate, registered in my REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK . | stock is in the QUESTION: On Feb. 24. 1969, I name is enclosed. I took the brokerage paid $100 for 1,000 shares of stock. I certificate to my brokerage firm featuring: Jaiiies R. McCavaiiaghl firm’s name “ and is now worthless, However, the brokerage firm you lost track of this stock and. over the and asked them to research it to see there is no way we can submit the name in your letter is one of the years, have attempted to trace it by if it might still have some value. 237 East Center St. Manchester, CT 06040 | certificate to be transferred to your biggest In the business and, no writing to the bank that formerly After five months, my broker name.” doubt, traced that stock before was its transfer agent and to REAL 649-3800 > giving you the bad news that it’s various brokers. showed me a letter from a large He added that if I request the firm New York City bank. It states: to take the stock off its books, "our worthless. ‘"The above captioned certificate New York office will send you a Ask the broker with whom you In 1982, 1 finally received a N account does not appear on our letter for your records, declaring have been in contact to provide written reply from a brokerage record or the prior agents’ records GREAT OPPORTUNITY! the stock worthless." details of how that stock lost all its firm. It stated the stock is offered at as an outstanding shareholder. We Other than taking the brokerage value. Even though you no longer one-tenth of a cent and has “ no bid ESTATE A rare find In Manchester. 6 room Cape, are therefore retaining this certifi­ firm ’s word for it, how can I do business there. Uie brokerage at present.” What is the signifi­ fireplace, appliances on extra large lot cate for outright cancellation.” determine if the stock has any firm should furnish that Informa- cance of “ no bid?” AP photo Does the bank have the right to do with a possibility of two building lots. value? Since companies are sold, tioiL-After all, when you’ re told that? Convenient but private location. ' merged and otherv^se reorganized, riething you ownis worthless, it’s ANSWER: It means that no one is 6nly natural for you to want proof. willing to buy shares of that stock — •185,000.00 is there any source that can tell me ANSWER: That’s most unlikely. Logging sales OPPORTUNITIES what happened to the company The letter the brokerage is at any price. That makes your stock worthless. In your shoes, I would demand that 0 whose stock I own? willing to provide can be helpfUl to Ken Meyer, quality controller at American Lincoln You can take a $100 capital loss by certificate be returned, without any you. It will attest that the stock is Homes in Battleboro, N.C., inspects his firm’s new worthless. Asa result, you’ll be able filing an amended income tax cancellation, and then have good ANSWER: You can try R.M. research done. If there was an Smythe & Co.. 24 Broadway. New i^to take a capital loss equal to the return for 1982, the year in which Frostline log before shipment. The thicker, tighter, Cjce you paid for the stock on your the brokerage letter shows it had no exchange of stock when the com­ tongue-and-groove log was developed in anticipation of York. N.Y. 10004. ’That firm, the pany you worked for was sold, you Ch'^sCte. f I f »,• SA’."' 243 MAIN STREET eMANCHESTCP best source I know for tracing old incdme-tax return. value and the year in which you’ll n 643-1591 might be sitting on a gold mine. At an unusually hard winter. Log home sales are rising and securities, charges $20 for each On Schedule D of your Form 1040, assume It lost all value. COVENTRY - Cozy 5 room alu­ worst, you’ll have a worthless 50,000 families are expected to spend approximately $1 D.WFISH VERNON CIRCUt • VERilON U.S. company and $25 for each where capital gains and capital A word of caution. If the IRS -Mi...f..i.M.. 871-1400______certificate as a souvenir. minum aided year round ranch foreign company. losses are reported, worthless stock questions your amended return. billion to buy log homes this year, the company said. on Coventry Lake. Well to wall V carpeting and atove. Beautiful view of the water. Private beach and boating righta. Business In Brief Takeover fever on Wall Street cools Won’t laat et $82,900. By James F. Peltz loss. Milwaukee. Drexel confirmed it was subpo­ The Associated Press Should the junk-bond market run The junk-bond market enaed by the SEC and was cooper­ Value of dollar slips In trading into trouble, investors reasoned, it specifically by wid^prt m lrepor ating fully with the agency. Drexel NEW YORK — Wall Street’s could be harder for corporate that the investment ft Drexef has declined further comment on MANCHESTER $98,000 LONDON — The dollar fell against most major currencies in OPEN HOUSE takeover fever is rapidly cooling suitors to obtain financing for Burnham Lambert Inc\ )he doitii-' the case. early trading today. Gold prices moved up in what one dealer Sal., Nov. 18th — 1-3pm because of the government’s widen­ takeovers. And that might help nant underwriter and market Wall Street is worried that $05 Hilliard St. described as a knee-jerk reaction to sharp falls earlier in the ing investigation into insider stock decide whether certain companies maker .of the securities, is being Drexel’s involvement in the case week. 4 room Ranch, completely Manchester Good InvoBtmant $165,000 trading. retain or lose their independence, investigated by the Securities and might disrupt the firm’s junk-bond redecorated, new wall to wall One 6 room two story Apartment with up to 4 bedrooms and two 1 Gold o|>ened in London at a bid price of $392.30 a troy ounce, Investors dumped several some analysts said. Exchange Commission as part of business and thus hinder its clients’ carpeting. A pleasure to show. bedroom flats, each on one level, 2 gas furnaces, appliances Included. compared with late ’Tuesday’s $391, but fell back later. At But others said they believe its probe of insider trading. ability to quickly raise the neces­ Convenient location, call our office for the details. takeover-related stocks ’Tuesday in midmorning, the city’s five major bullion dealers fixed a weakness in the junk-bond market The SEC reportedly wants to, sary financing for takeovers. Dir: Broad St. to left on Hilliard St. large part because of fears that the recom m ended price of $391.50. investigation might weaken the does not mean many takeovers know any ties Drexel might havit Drexel’s executives, however, In Zurich, the bid price was $391.75, up from $390.50 late market for “ junk bonds,” the would be abandoned, only that they had with Ivan Boesky, the takeover have said they are coffrdent of Its Tuesday. high-yield, high-risk securities would be accomplished at lower speculator who last Friday settled ability to continue its current and prices. government charges that he en­ planned corporate financing STORRS - Nice 2 bedroom Mo­ One Ixindon dealer said the market experienced “ a little bit of often sold to finance major SOUTH WINDSOR - New listing Immaculate 7 room raised reaction on the upside’ ’ after its sharp fall below $400 an ounce in acquisitions. “If there are deals that make gaged in insider trading. efforts. bile home In adult community. Still, the market for junk bonds ranch, spacious family room with deluxe wood stove, 3 Europe on Monday, following a price tumble Friday in New York. The slide in takeover issues also sense, if they’re solidly financed As part of his settlement. Boesky, Appliances, central air and that already have been issued also bedrooms, 2'A baths, quiet location. Only $159,900. “ It’s a typical knee-jerk reaction,” he said. helped push the broader stock and solidly thought through, they’ll 49. paid a $100 million penalty and porch. agreed to help the SEC with its felt the impact of the Drexel In Tokyo, where trading ends before Europe’s business day market Into a severe decline. The get done,” said William D. Corneli- $32,900 investigation. reports, as prices of many of the begins, the dollar rose against the Japanese yen for the third Dow Jones average of 30 industrials uson, vice chairman of Strong- Corneliuson Capital Management ’The SEC does not comment on bonds fell for the second consecu­ straight day to close at 162.80 yen, compared with Tuesday’s plunged 43.31 points on ’Tuesday to Inc., a money management firm in investigations in progress, but tive day, traders said. 162.65. Later, in London, the dollar was quoted at 163 yen. 1,817.21, itis fourth largest point Manchester Very Private New $239,900 U&R REALTY CO. James R. McCavanagh 4 bedroom Colonial nestleo on 2-*’ acres in one of Manchester’s finest 75th ANNIVERSARY 75th ANNIVERSARY 75lh ANNIVERSARY 75lh ANNIVERSARY 75th ANNIVERSARY 75lh ANNIVERSARY locations. 12x19 master bedroom with walk-in closet. Dining room, 643-2692 Delco strike shuts down GM plants eat-ln kitchen end super family room with cathedral calling, skylight, D ETRO IT — General M otors Corp. said it sent about 3,000 237 East Center St. Manchester, CT 06040 649-3800 brick fireplace, bow window and sliders to large deck. 2'4 baths. 2 car Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ' 7 garage. workers home Tuesday when assembly lines in New Jersey, OPEN 6 DAYS Kentucky and Delaware ran out of parts from a strikebound > THURS. T A t Delco Electronics factory. MARLOW'S SALE ENOS NOV. 2fTN The automaker said it would shut down two Detroit plants until FIRST FOR EVERYTHING SINCE 1911 further notice and eliminate the first shift at another Detroit DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER FREE PARKING FRONT 4 REAR OF OUR STORE 9 factory Wednesday because of the parts cutoff. The three plants em ploy 7,340 workers. About 7,700 members of the United Auto Workers went on strike 75» ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS at the Delco plant in Kokomo, Ind.; on Monday after all-night talks failed to resolve a dispute over transfer of work to Mexico and subcontracting. About 900 GM w orkers in Bowling Green. Ky., 1,700 in Linden, 75th ANNIVERSARY and R u b b e r m a i d N.J., and 400 in Wilmington, Del., were sent home after about VHOE6 I ® MUST BE SEEN four hours when they ran out of I^lco parts such as radios and MANCHESTER’S HNEST BY CORNING WARE PRE-HOLIDAY TOY SALE the best you c a n buy 5 localion g rm. customized cape aat on 3+ acres In luxurious 3 bedroom aluminium aided Colo­ heat sensors, said GM spokesman John Mueller. Real Estate Highland Pork. Ideal for professional home/oftice. nial on the West Side. Great family home. ON ALL 168 Main St., Manchester SPIC & SPAN!!! "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI"...646-2482 "WE GUAR ANTEE OUR HOUSESI’’...646-2482 BRAND NAMES * 25% SAVINGS Immaculate 6 Ranch in East Hartford. 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UdWt* Handl-Tott MonV Cooual Carry- stop & Saa our Shovwooffl at 31 Woodtiefc Rd, Wotorbury, 785-6177 On SulWr CALL TODAY - 647-“ SOLD” f e (2031 646-7709 wnh prlott Ska Ihaos you could buy any quontSy and not Mlowor iloek. 75th ANNIVERSARY 75th ANNIVERSARY 75th AWWIVER8ARY MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1986 - M I t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1986 n- iritir'kifiririr\ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★ I f ¥ I f Financing for Lear ¥ I f I f buy proves eiusive I f ♦ Call 643-2711 ¥ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ¥ jf SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - O’Day sailboats. Wickes Cos. Inc. said difficulties in The Santa Monica-based company getting bank loans may prevent its $1.7 also owns the financially ailing Piper billion acquisition of aerospace and Aircraft, based in Vero Beach, Fla., manufacturing conglomerate Lear which AFG Partners has said it would BUSINESS HDMES HDMES Siegler Inc. place on the auction block. EBHELP WANTED ED HELP WANTED ED HELP WANTED HELP WAHTED HELP WAHTED DPPDRTUNITIES FDRSAIf FDR SALE Wickes said Tuesday it sent a letter to Wickes’ agreement to acquire Lear ED Lear Siegler saying it had "thus far been Siegler came less than a week after it One floor llvIng.Avallable Looking for a change- Carpenters Needed- Receptionist - Answering Steel Building Dealership Reduced to $99,950! Man­ unable to arrive at a satisfactory agreed to pay $1.16 billion for the New Nurae Aldes-Currsntly ac­ with m I o r It you buy this Immacu­ Credlt or collections expe­ Immediate opening for cepting oppllcotlont for phones, some clerical du­ 0 chester bv owner. 6 room agreement with its prospective bank York textile concern, Collins & Alkman manufacturer-Sales & En­ late 3 bedroom ranch. rienced preferred but will experienced carpenters. our Nurse Aide training ties. Apply In person at Oormered Cope, 1 car lenders” to finance the deal. Corp. Wickes said its planned purchase gineering support. Starter garage with patio. Pull FIreploce, pool 8i morel of the textile company is not train customer oriented All phases of construc­ class that will begin soon. Sales Reps Needed-Salary H&B Tool, 481 Sullivan "W e Guarantee O ur The company said Tuesday it will Individuol for credit man­ Ave.,South Windsor, be- ads furnished. Some areas basement. Excellent loca­ tion. Full time employ­ Also taking applications plus commislon. Inside taken. Call (303) 759-3200. Houses” Blancnard 8> Ro­ continue to seek funding through other endangered. agement duties. Part or ment and benefits. Call tweeen 8am and 4pm or tion and condition! Coll for CNAs. We offer excel­ sales, no experience ne­ Ext. 2401. setto. 646-2482.G sources "but it is not optimistic that it The two acquisitions would have full time days opening. All 742-5317,8:30 to 5:00. Mon­ lent woge and benefits. call 528-9341. owner for appointment. increased Wickes’ size to $8 billion cessary, will train. Call 6496309. will succeed in these efforts.” around Eastern Ct. Send day through Friday. Please contact:Director 11-5pm, Monday through Coventry-Cozy 5 room Michael Sitrick, a Wickes spokesman, annual revenues and $6.5 billion in resume or call:Credlt of Staff Developement at Secretary - VP ot Sales. Friday. 282-9893. 66 Duplex-with heating aluminum sided year declined to comment on whether the assets. Temps, P. o . Box 683, Crestfleld Convalescent Salary to $17,000. Growing E 3 in 8t h u c t i d n round Ranch near Coven­ Part time Receptionist- suburban company ac­ systems, garage and a company’s financing troubles resulted Wickes is best known for its home Vernon, Ct. 06066.872-1996. Looking for a bubbly, out Home/Fenwood Manor. try Lake. Wall to wall Mondav-Fridav, 7am- tively seeking expe­ prime location near the from an insider-trading scandal that has improvement and furniture outlets. It going person who enloys hospital. "We Guarnotee carpeting 8, stove. Beauti­ State school substitute 3pm at 643-5151. EOE rienced secretary for In- ful view of the water. rocked Wail Street in recent days, also has automotive and electronics people. Must be responsi­ novatlve sales Our Houses" Blanchard & making many investors unwilling to buy manufacturing units. Instructor-Immediate op­ ble, mature and dependa­ Rosetto. 646-2482.0 Private beach and boot­ enings for substitute In­ department. Ability to Tutor-Experienced and ing rights. $82,900. James N high-yield "Junk bonds” often used to ble. Hours approximately Part time kitchen help. deal effectively with structors with minimum 2 1 to 5, except Tuesdoys till Accounts Payable-Entry certified teacher with de­ R. McCavanagh Real Est­ finance corporate takeovers. years experience os a Cooks and waitresses. level East Hartford com­ clients, set priorities and gree In early childhood. ate. 649-3800.O Wickes declined to elaborate on the 9. 4 days per week. Call Weekends. No experience assist VP. Word process­ Nice, large, private lot Week is typical mental retardation 646-5153. Leaye message. pany seeks person willing Will tutor your child. Coll brief statement issued from its Santa worker or 2 years of necessary. Will train. ing and computer knowl­ comes with this 3 bed­ to learn. Excellent benef­ Sheryl ot 6434936. room, 2 full bath home. Storrs-NIce 2 bedroom . Monica headquarters. college training In Special 08iD Caterers. 646-2394 or its salary $250 week. Call edge preferred. Steno o Mobile Home In adult' Automotlye Title Clerk- plus. Outstanding benefit FIreplaced living room On Nov. 12, Wickes agreed to acquire for TV ratings Ed or the Behayloral Varied duties, pay com- 64641350. Sharon at Advanced Ca­ Are you an antique lover? community. Appliances. ' Sciences. Per diem rate ot package. Fee paid. Call and extra - flue In family Lear Siegler for $93 per share in cash. mensurate with reers, 282-9232 corner Read the offerings In Clas­ room, 2 car garage, lo­ Central oir and porch. $45. Apply at Mansfield Landscaping procedures. Main and Governor Ann Ross, 659-3511, Busl- $32,900. James R. McCa­ Wickes made its friendly but unsoli­ NEW YORK (AP) — Plenty of experience. Benefits, ya- ness Personnel sified every day to find the cated In Andover. Training School, route 44, Fall cleaning, pruning and Streets, Eost Hartford. Item or Items you’d like vanagh Real Estate. 649- cited offer after Lear Siegler bad view ers dropped in Sunday on catlon, call Bernie at Car­ snow removal. Phone Kel­ Associates. $125,000. Sfrono Real Est­ Mansfield Depot, Ct. or dinal Buick, Manchester. to own. 6432711. ate. 647-7653.0 3800.D become the target of a hostile takeover “Fresno,” CBS’ comedy miniseries. but call Susan PawloskI at ly's Ldndscaping 528-8114. bid by AFG Partners, a combination of 649-4571. 9 to 4 Monday thru Friday. Oil Burner- Service techni 0 many of them were packing their bags 566-8451, 429- Manchester-Open House. inp" TnHiiotrips Inc of Irvine, and Hair Stylist In progressive clan and Installer. Li­ before the end of the first two hours. 6451.AA/EOE. Open House-Sunday No­ l-3pm . Saturday, No­ Customer Service-Inside salon In Vernon Circle censed. East of the River. Real Estate Midland, Texas-based oil company Child Care-Seeking ma­ area. Experienced pre­ vember 16. 1:00-4:00 pm. vember 15th. 305 Hilliard In last week’s prime-time A.C. soles. Manchester com­ Full time. Insurance and AP photo Wagner & Brown. State school substitute ture, caring woman to ferred but not necessary. 196 Metcalf Rd, Tolland. St. 4 room Ronch,com- Nielsen Co. ratings, ABC’s “Moonlight­ teacher-immediate open­ core for Infant, 3 days per pany will train. Take benefits. Excellent wages. pletely redecorated new AFG Partners indicated previously Full or port time posi­ 647-9137. Beautiful 3-4 bedroom ing,” “Who’s the Boss” and “Growing ings for substitute week, 8-5, In my Manches­ orders, service existing tions. Call for appoint­ HDMES wall to wall carpeting. A that if the Wickes deal collapsed, it customers. Beautiful new Raised Ranch on a nice All the right moves would resume efforts to buy Lear Pains” recorded all-time highs and teachers. Certified In Spe­ ter home. Flexible on ment. 6436713. FDR SALE country lot. Main floor pleasure to show. Direc­ cial Ed. Per diem rate of building. Coll Sharon. Ad­ Manager - Full time. As­ OD tions: Brood Street to left made the to 10, but NBC continued its days. 646-6053. completely redecorated. Siegler at a lower price and sell off some $60. Apply at Mansfield vanced Careers. 282-9232. sistant manager - part on Hilliard Street. $98,900. season sweep for the eighth week and All real estate advertised Family room and den or Digital Equipment Corp. technician Ted Qaj uses two through the routine, it can continue to do the painting of its components. Training School, route 44, Babysitter-Needed, Toe- 16-22K salary. time. (15-20 hours; after­ James R. McCavanagh V Lear Siegler makes sophisticated even declared itself the new leader in Part time teller needed noons & alt. weekends). In the Manchester Herald bedroom on lower level. Mansfield Depot, Ct. or say through Friday from Come by and let us show Real Estate. 649-3800.O pistol grips to "teach" a robot the moves required to on its own. The Westfield plant has a second robot, aircraft systems, automobile seats, the network news ratings race. call Susan PawlOskI at Port Time. Female Pre­ Putnam Bridge, East Growing self service stor­ Is sublect to the Fair 2pm to 9pm. 2 children In Housing Act of 1968, which you all the nice features of do painting jobs in Westfield. Mass., recently. Once whose nickname is "Adam." suspension systems and windshields. The week was typical — no elections, 566-8451 or 429-6451. my Manchester home. ferred. Sales assistant. Hartford office. Will age organization has per­ Great Opportunity! A manent positions In East makes It Illegal to adver­ this home. Directions: 184 Smith & Wesson handguns and Cal and AA/EOE. 646-3508 after 9pm. Please apply In person. train. Apply Savings Bonk East to Exit 68 (195). Take rare find In Manchester. 6 the robot, nicknamed “Eve." has been walked no championship sports. Floral Expressions. 646- of Manchester, 923 Main Windsor and/or Manches­ tise any preference, lim­ left on Cider HIM. Right on room Cape, fireplace, ap­ “The Cosby Show” was in first place 8268. St. Manchester. 646-1700. ter for 2 people who want a itation or discrimination pliances on extra large lot Dental Offlce-18 to 24 variety of Independent based on race, color, reli­ Grant Hill. Right on Met­ and the rest of the top 10 was dominated hours per week, 4 days. EOE calf. (Follow the signs for with a possibility of two . Gas station attendant. w ( ^ Including customer gion, sex or national building lots. Convenient by NBC’s other half-hour comedies. Computer skills desired, reofflons and light office origin, or an Intention to Benton Homestead from NBC averaged a 17.4 prime-time expereinced In dental of­ Part time afternoons and 195.). Realty World. 646- but private location. Union may force garment jobs to Mexico SECRETARY evenings. Flexible Hours Part time help wanted - duties In a pleasant & make any such prefer­ $185,000. James R. McCa­ rating, followed by CBS with 15.8 and fice not necessary. Send ence, limitation or dis­ 7709. work resume to P. O. Box for the right person. Apply Reliable, loving.Individu­ unpressured environ­ vanagh Reol Estate. 649- ABC with 15.1. For reception, typ­ als needed to work In a ment. Call Mr. William­ crimination. The Herald adding that the company has set up a workers earning less than the minimum 505, Monchester Ct. 06040. ot Vernon Shell. 875-5450. 3800.D Bv Roger Munns fast workers earning up to $9 an hour, some Each rating point stands for 874,000 ing and general du­ reputable day care cen­ son at 6496980. Handl Self will not knowingly accept The Associated Press employees said in letters written to the U.S. factory at Clarinda in southwest Iowa but wage, officials believe employment would homes with television. ter. 646-7090, Linda. Stor-lt Place. any advertisement which Suddenly Available- Charming older Colonial Manchester's Flnest- Department of Labor in support of the that most workers prefer to sew at home. increase if the homework rule were relaxed, ties. Good skills re­ Is In violation of the low. Locdtlon 9 room custom­ company. “We haven’t been able to save the family Valin said. “Fresno,” a takeoff on such nighttime quired including NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED located on East Center St., DES MOINES, Iowa — Three women soaps as “Dynasty” and “Dallas,” In Manchester. 5 bed­ ized Cope set on 3 plus whose cottage industry grew into a The New York-based International La­ farm, but we’ve put food on the table.” she The department will take comments on IN MANCHESTER AREA Government Homes from acres In Hlglond Park. the case until Dec. 4 before making a ruling. started with a 33 percent share of the typing and P.C. Ex­ $1 (U repair). Delinquent rooms, lots ot space. Pos­ multimillion-dollar business say a union dies Garment Workers Union says Bor­ said. sible office location. Call Ideal for professional ho- Susan Cowell, spokeswoman for the DeLaine Erickson, a Cumberland seam­ audience in the first half hour of the cellent opportunity/ KNnsy 81 151 tax property. Reposses­ me/offlce. ”We can guo- may force them to move jobs to Mexico with deaux is violating a 43-year-old anti­ two-hour first installment Sunday, but sions. Call 805-687-61X10 ext today for details. Joyce G. allegations that their use of home workers sweatshop rule prohibiting the 250,000-member union, said in a telephone stress. has praised Bordeaux for providing benefits. Send your No. Main a Union 81 Area all Epstein Real Estate. 647- rontee our homes!” 646- only a 29 share remained in the last half GH 9965 for current repos­ 2482. Blanchard & violates anti-sweatshop rules. manufacture of some women's clothing in interview that Bordeaux’s piecework ex­ work. “All our farm income is tied up with resume and salary Hudaon 8L all session list. B895.0 ploits workers. the Farmers Home Administration.” she hour. Williams 81 all RRIMTEFRS Rosefto. 646-2482.0 Bordeaux Inc., founded by Jean Negley, the home, and has threatened to sue if the A share is the percentage of the history to: Bertha Turner and Julie Lisle in Clarinda federal government does not take action. "The employer doesn’t have to pay said, “My income is what we live on. Before Oakland 81 3-17 viewing audience. Must be seen I Luxurious 3 six years ago. has blossomed from a tiny "It just doesn’t seem fair that you can overhead. There are no paid vacations, no working for Bordeaux, we were on the 8ummltl 81 388-453 bedroom aluminum sided food-stamp program. We are now self- NIGHTS: HELP WANTED cottage industry into a major wholesaler of make men’s clothing at home and not benefits,” Cowell said. “Women work long Viewers apparently deported for less Personnel Breve 8L 48-55 CDHELP WANTED ED Colonial on the west side. jogging suits, with sales of $3.5 million women’s clothing,” Negley said, adding hours and in the end they may earn less than supporting.” satiric climes over on ABC, where the Administrator Ferguson Rd. all stripper, minimum 2 years Great family house. "We expected this year. ^ that the company did not know about the the $3.35 an hour minimum wage.” But some seamstresses say the work is movie “Sudden Impact” starring Clint Mountain Rd. all experience with some 4-color can guarantee our The two former teachers and a decorator ” rule banning some homework before the Labor regulation was designed to protect difficult and that they are underpaid. Eastwood edged up during the evening, NCR Technology Inc. homes!” 646-2482. Blan­ No. Elm 8L 82-230 experience. K Mart help wanted. ★ MEDICAL ★ chard 8i Rosetto. 646- said they formed the business because they union complaint. workers, even from each other, she said. “If Connie Jorgensen told a congressional starting with a 25 share and ending with all one worker says. ’I want to work for $1 an hearing that she earned about $1.85 an hour, too Prestige Park Road Rherwood Circle SECRETARY 2482.0 were "bored” with their jobs and needed "Make a shirt buttoned one way it’s legal a 33. Parker 8L 308-514 DAYS: Merchandise Em­ "dough,” hence the name “Bordeaux.” and the other way it isn’t,” she said. “It’s so hour,’ it hurts other workers. What the stayed up all hours and that her children East Hartford. CT 06108 • Small Press Operator Part time position avail­ “Fresno” airs one hour each night ' dall8l 1-47 ployees, Cashiers, South Windsor-New list­ The backbone of the company is the ridiculous,” Bordeaux situation means to us is the fear had to help her finish her work. 2 years experience. able in Internal Medicine ing Immaculate 7 room Each piece takes an average of between through Thursday. ledbrldge 81 203-470 Stock. Full time and piecework by 100 to 150 women, many of Bordeaux, which says its local payroll is and desperation for work.” a • Cutter Operator part-time positions office. Responsibilities in­ Raised Ranch. Spacious Jim Valin, assistant administrator of the 15 minutes and 52 minutes to complete and “Moonlighting.” the screwball detec­ them wives of farmers, who work at their about $1 million a year, has threatened to An Equal Opply. Employer 1-2 years experience. available experience clude billings, insurance tamlly room with deluxe Labor Department’s Wage and Hour seamstresses are given a mixture of tive comedy starring Cybill Shepherd MANCHESTER HERALD wood stove, 3 bedrooms, own sewing machines attaching appliques export its jobs to Mexico if the union wins M/F • Bindery Helpers, no experience. not necessary, many Division, said the case had drawn large assignments, with workers determining and Bruce Willis, had a rating of 25.9, its Oualllltd Appllcinta Only forms, light typing and 2'/2 baths, quiet location. to Jogging suits that sell in exclusive the battle. Call NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 employee benefits. "It’s the last thing we want todo,” Negley numbers of letters from both sides., their total workload, said Negley. “Home­ highest ever, and was No. 4, ABC’s top CALL FOR INTERVIEW patient contact. Only $159,900. U 8< R boutiques for about $70. Apply in person daily Realty. 643-2692.0 said in a telephone interview last week. While the department will not tolerate work is not for everyone.” show. The women receive $2.45 per item, with 1-800-221-S052 m ct 1 •8 0 0 -6 5 4 -3 5 4 7 Mon-Sat Manchester K Call Cathy ELLINGTON, CT Mart 239 Spencer between 9 am and 5 pm 9 MANAGERS/ Street EOE. nWANTED!! ASST. MANAGERS 646*4665 ED MLPWMITEO A Ladles apparel CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 JOIN OUR SALES FORCE chain has Immediate PART TIM E openings available DATA ENTRY for full time managers PART TIME and assistant manag­ P a r t Tim e. QIastonbury firm Farm Supplies and Equipment .. . 80 WORK PART TIME Business Property ...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 ers. We are looking seeks person to work Notices Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax .... 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 CUSTOMER SERVICE Earn Extra Cash! Resort P roperty ...... 26 RATES: 1 to 5 dovs: 90 cents per line per day. Must like children, must have reliable for career minded In­ with Lotus 123 soft- Lost/Found ...... 01 Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng ...... 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 02 Boats and Marine Equipment ... . 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. dividuals who are mo­ wear on P.C. 25 hours P e rso n a ls...... Wanted to B uy ...... 28 Polntlna/Paoerlng ...... 56 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. car. Hours 5pm-8pm, Mon.-Thurs., Announcements. 03 Musical Items...... 84 tivated, responsible, DEPARTMENT INSERTERS WANT^:D per week. Require 70 Rooflng/Sldlng ...... 57 Minimum charge: 4 lines. A uctions...... 04 F lo o rin g ...... 58 Cameras and Photo Equipment . . 85 9:30-1 pm Sat. and enjoy working WPM. Experienced F in a n c ia l...... 05 Rentals Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 with people. Previous Mon.-Thurs, 3:00-7:30 pm Call 647-9946 preferred but will train. Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng ...... 60 Miscellaneous for Sole ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to EASY MONEY retail experience a Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm An exciting opportun­ Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services ...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the ity to leern new skills. Employment & Education Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. plus. We offer: Health . Ask for Bob Condom inium s for R e n t...... 33 Services Wanted ...... 62 Sat. 7:00-10:00 am 633-8374. Help W a n te d ...... U Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, Benefits and a Pen­ Situation Wanted ...... 12 Store/Office Space...... 35 Merchandise the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. CALL SU SA N sion Plan, with sala­ Business O p p o rtu n itie s...... 13 Resort P roperty ...... 36 Automotive ries for qualified peo­ Instruction ...... 14 Industrial Property ...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... 71 READ YOUR AD. Classified advertisements are ple ranging from Employment Services ...... 15 Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles. , . 72 Cars to r S ole...... 91 IN CIRCULATION ASST. MANAGER / MANAGER TRAINEES .. 92 taken by telephone as a convenience. The $15,000 to $18,000. If Roommates W a n te d ...... 39 C lo th in g ...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sole ...... Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one 7A rnmppr^/Trnllers ...... 93 you are interested In Come Grow With Us Wanted to R e n t...... 40 F u rn itu re ...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of TODAY Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appllonces__ .... 75 Motorcycles/Mooeds...... 94 an exciting and chal­ .. 95 the original Insertion. Errors which do not CARD GALLERY Homes fo r Sale ...... 21 Machinery and Tools ...... 76 Auto Services...... lessen the value of the advertisement will not lenging career, call 1- Services 77 for Pf>nt/Leas$t...... 96 Condominiums fo r Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... be corrected bv an additional Insertion. 647-9946 800-972-9603 and ask Are you ambitious, creative, highly motivated? Do you enjoy working in a fast- Lots/Land tor Sale...... 23 Child C are...... 51 Good Things to E a t...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive ...... 97 for Personnel. Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 paced, ever changing environment? Then we are looking for you to join us. We Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel Oil/Coal/FIrewood ...... 79 are a progressive and expanding retail chain of card and gift stores. Do not pic­ ture us as a small card store: Our 2 new stores currently under construction are 12,(XK) sq. ft. and 26,(X)0 sq. ft. We offer a generous benefit program including merchandise discount, medical/ Notices | 1 1 ] h elp w a n ted m ] H E L P WANTED EO hELP WANTED PICTURE THIS i n i HELP WANTED [ H I HELP WANTED I u I hELP WANTED i n ] HELP WANTED dental insurance (if choosen), paid vacations, holidays, sick pay, and profit shar­ ing plan, for a confidential interview for placement in the Manchester/Vernon Part time drivers - wanted Dietary Aide-Immediate Person to perform cour- Receptlonlst- $ EXTRA MONEY $ area, call Shirley Wright collect 203-236-3281 or write LOST Assistant managers opening.for energetic per­ person combination. Wil­ 9 AND FOUND for South Windsor school Loving grandmother or wanted. Day shift. We rler and general file clerk Swltchboard Operator- buses. Starting pay $6 per responsible student for have flexible hours aval la- son to perform a variety seylces. Part or full time. Salary to $13,364. lingness to work overtime hour. Full training pro­ 2'/i-vear-old. My home ble. No experience neces­ ot kitchen tasks. 3-7pm. Flexible hours possible. Available due to promo­ for New England furni­ Diamond Sales Co. Will train beginner.. Call ture distributor. Benefits. With Your Own Part-Time Job. Lost-Female, gray tiger vided. Call 528-0086. (mileage supplement) or sary. Call 646-4300. Retirees welcome. Send tion. Busy front desk posi­ 345 N. Main Street, Suite 315, West Hartford, CT 06117. cat. Wearing two collars. yours. Tuesdays 3 to 6464)129. tion In contemporary of- Apply In person ‘.Ware­ resume to: Kathy Tower EOE Vicinity Brookfield East Hortford roofing 9 p.m. and Thursdays, Mature woman to care for at Fuss & O’Neill, 210 Main flce of successful house M 8i Associates, 170 An Excellent Opportunity for* Street. Coll 649-6293. company looking tor roof­ 3 to 5:30 p.m. Call ot- toddlers, morning and af­ Guest Service St., Manchester, Ct. 06040 corporation. 1 plus years Tunnel Road, Vernon, Ct. ers and roofers helpers. ter6p.m.,643-9540. ternoon shifts. 7 to 1,1 to 6. Representative-Position or call 646-2469. EOE/M-F. switchboard receptionist Housewives and Mothers with Ouch! Impounded-Male 10 year No experience necessary. experience needed. Excel­ old Shepherd mix trl- In the Children’s Place available. Experienced Benefits available. Call Day Care Center. Man­ preferred. Full time 3pm lent benefits Includes tui­ colored.Found In Joan 289-2919. tion reimbursement. young chiidren bring them Money’s Tight! Circle. Impounded- HELP WANTED! chester, call 643-5535. to 11pm. Excellent career opportunity for the right Downtwon Hartford on Infant day care needed Neutered 4 year old She­ Buiperiont, Kitchen Sales/Industrlal. A na­ person. Apply at front Part time day position In bus line. Fee paid. Call: beginning In January. For with you and save on WE HAVE AN EXCITING pherd, black and tan. Church Consultant- desk: Quality Inn,51 Hart­ customer serylce depart­ Ann Ross, 659-3511. Busi­ more Information please You Can Loosen the Pinch Found West Middle Clean Up Personnel tional service organiza­ United Church Directo­ tion Is looking for an ford Tpke, Vernon. 646- ment of area fuel oil ness Personnel Asso­ call 643-0689. babysitting costs. Tpxe. Call the Manches­ ries Is looking for a self Hausewives, retirees, 5700, EOE/AA. company. Experienced In ciates, Glastonbury. OPPORTUNITY IN ter Dog Warden ot 643- agressive self motivated motivated and success or­ high school students. Individual to cover the working with the public or By Becoming ------iented Individual to work Excellent pay, liberal state of Connecticut. Unisex Hair Stylist, part telemarketing helpful. YDliRPHOlVEWm full or part time In sales- ADVERTISING SALES! hours. Apply: Knowledge of hydraulics time, 20 hours. Must be Apply In person at Atlas /publlc relations. You will and/or electronics a plus dependable. Experienced OH, 414 Tolland Street, BERuimm A Telemarketer [ o ^ PERSONALS be contacting area Piano’s Restaurant but will provide training. with following preferred. East Hartford between Clerk/Typist. Small East (only 2 positions left) We have a permanent full time position available for an churches of all faiths. THEHWHEIV 6 275 Boston Tpke. College graduate pre­ Apply: Danco's 253 West 8:30 and 4:00. EOE. Hartford office. 8:30 to Advertising Sales Representative for the Manchester Her­ 6 Female or male has the Middle Tpke, behind Mr. 4:30. Monday through Fri­ New Credit Card I No one Bolton, CT 06043 ferred. Excellent oppor­ Y0liPl4CEA or refused VIsa/Mastercard. same opportunities for tunity with a growth or­ Donut. Planned Maintenance day. Pleasant working ald. Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5pm. Must be achievement. Our 24 ye­ 6 4 3 -2 3 4 2 Call 1-619-565-1522 ext. iented company. Send Serylce Salesman to ser­ conditions. Permanent ^CLAMIFIEDAD! A Crew Driver energetic and reliable. Must have dependable transporta­ C.76CT... 24 hours. _ ars of experience can resume to: Regional Sales Clerical position. Accu­ ylce and repair loading position. Excellent ben- guide you to success. A dock. Levelers. Good (car necessary) "EASY DOES IT " is the Manager, 3836 Pem- rate typing reaulred. flts. Might be Ideal for tion. Maintain established account list and expand terri­ good begining Income. driving record Is reaulred someone re-entering the wav to describe placing a brooke Lane, Vestal, New Computer experience 21 Hours Per Week Employment Gas allowance. Incentive York 13850. helpful but not necesary. and a mechanical back­ lob market or someone tory by cold call selling. Salary plus Mileage program and expense want od. Just call 643-2711 ground Is helpful. Will just starting out. Please for the"^ Manchester Herald! and we do the rest! Insurance and dental be­ reimbursement. Excellent benefits, including dental, paid paid training school. Telemarketing-Career nefits In Glastonbury of­ train on the lob. Excellent call Mrs. Palmer, 289-9576. Salary Plus Gas Allowance A Education Training begins January Opportunlty-or lust part fice park. Call Sue 659- benefits and lob opportun­ Houra; Mon.-Thura. 5:30-8:30 / Sat. 10-2 holidays, vacation. Please call Denise Roberts, Advertis­ 6th. Send resume to: ity. Please call M r. Sher­ Poultry farm workers full SOUND INTERESTING? Part Time Janitorial time. We have exciting 2666. You can be a Herald Area Adviaar and handle and Larry K. Robertson, P. O. opportunities available wood Rose at Stordox time. Benetits Included. ing Director, at 643-2711 for interview appointment. Box 507, Gallon, Ohio. work Rockville area. 2 hours per morning. 4 ttayn for energetic mottvotod Part time-for $50 a day- Eq u I pm M tC o ntpoN V, Cod Arbor Acres Farms. auparviaa our carrier boya * girle. If yeu U M k ^ R x ^ t > 4MJ3. per week. Call 249-6680. Individuals. Wo offer ftill our work Is like play. Call phone HawTe tor an 63»466Y. John Purcell. want a llttla Independence and your own I Call Susan 647-9946 for details. HELP WANTED training, flexible sche­ M r. Mike at 1-600-367-3720 Interylew. ONE OF THE good habits Auto dIsmantler-Some ex­ dules, high salaries and or 1-203-249-7852. Jewelery Sales-Part time thrifty people have deve­ perience desired but not complete benetits. Ask Ndwhiringl Monagerand Christmas help wanted. oobm vourself-are you making Part tIme-Dental waitresses with expe­ Flexible hours. Apply:Di­ DIAL ir§ Eaty To L the PInchl loped Is dally reading of necessary. Must have own HanrliPBtpr IUrralh the ads In classified. tools, overtime plus benef­ what you ore worth? If not Assistant-Experience pre­ rience for new Icecream amond Showcase, Man­ Wanted Licensed electri­ That’s where they find its, average 45-50 hours call M r. M elloat 1-800-367- ferred but not necessary. parlor In Coyentry. Call chester Parkade, 643-2711 cian. Call after 5.566-5846. value buys. weekly. Call 649-3391. 3720 or 1-203-249-7852. Call 643-1726. M r. Miles. 646-8340. Manchester. u - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednetdav. Nov. 19. IIM MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS rf* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Bleu’s killer BreasMeedIng MR Whalers can’t gets 50 years Is the only way handle Montreal KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright ... page 10 ... page 11 ... page 15 iianrliPBtpr HrralJi ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm

30 Cents YOUR CHOICE - Thursday, Nov. 20,1986 PAY THE LANDLORD’S MORTGAGE, OR PAY YOUR OWNI N MANCHESTER 100 HEMLOCK ST. CENTER SPRINGS PARK AREA Parkade sale More snow Complatety ramodalad 47' 2 badrootn rancH. Sunny :■ ■ n«w kitchan with appllancaa and bath. No wax floora, panoled aun oorch. Warm attachad garaga. Immadiata { 'V*> occupancy. 12,000. also INVITATION TO BID 7 room aluminum aided alr-conditlonad CAPE with INVITATION TO BID means a mall, on the way garage, newer kitchen and bath. Birch panalad family Sealed bids will be received l^ e Eighth Utilities Dis­ V,. ‘ . , • . room. Aaking $120,000. In the General Services' af- trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ flce, 41 Center St., Manches­ chester, Ct., seeks bids far k' ter, C T until Decembers, 1986 the following Items; Samuelson Broker call 649-0498 at 11:00 a.m. for the fallow- Storm keeps MACC, Ine: TW O (2) 4.5 AIR PACKS (1) ONE NEW G RAVELY F IF T Y ($0) FIR EFIG HTERS merchant says crews working hartd COM M ERCIAL CON­ PROTECTIVE COATS VERTIBLE TRACTOR Bid specificatlens may be (2) ATHLETIC SHIRTS obtained during normal busi­ By George Lavn^ ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 (3) BUILDING DEMOLI­ p.m.) Moi^av thru Saturday By John F. Kirch developers and was given pictures The Manchester Herald TION a REMOVAL from the (SIspatcher at the and George Layng of the planned expansion. The Town of Manchester Is EIGHTH DISTRICT FIRE­ ^ l l e many have recovered from the storm that V an equal opportunity em­ HOUSE, 32>Maln St., Man­ The Manchester Herald The developers plan to com­ ployer, and requires an affir­ chester, Conn. 06040. pletely enclose the Parkade by next dumped up to a foot of snow on the area early mative action policy for all of Sealed bids will be received spring, the source said. Work is Wednesday, several hundred Manchester and Its Contractors and Vendors at the above address until The section of the Manchester Bolton residents are among the thousands as 0 condition of doing busi­ 7:00 p.m. on Mondov, De­ Parkade shopping center surround­ scheduled to begin before the end of statewide who are still without electricity. ness with the Town, os per cember 1,1906, at which time ing Sears is scheduied to be soid the year, he said. Federal Order 11246. they will be publicly opened, The lingering effects of the storm put people out Bid forms, plans and specifi­ read aloud and recorded. today to a three-man partnership In addition, the source said four of their homes and kept crews at work on area cations are available at the Bids shall remain valid for that plans to enclose the structure new major tenants will open stores roads late into the night as forecasters predicted General Services' office. thirty days from the bid and turn it into a mall, an informed in the Parkade, but declinded to TOWN OF opening date. The District more snow for today. MANCHESTER, CT. reserves the right to relect source said this morning. name them. He said five more In Manchester, about 25 people spent the night l9iAPARTMENT8 STORE AND IS n RECREATIONAL MISCELLANEOUS ROBERT B. WEISS, any and all bids for any rea­ The source, a Parkade merchant stores will be added to the rear of at the state armory on Main Street despite a GENERAL MANAGER son deemed to be In the best the Parkade. recommendation by the Red Cross that the »I f o r r e n t OFFICE SPACE EQUIPMENT I FDR SALE 030-11 Interest of the District. who asked that his name not be JOSEPH TRIPP used, said he did not know the sale "He's got a lot of good things building not be used. 3 and 4 room apartments, Office Space For Rent. Skis-Knelsel 190 centime­ Tw o 50Ft. rolls of snow FIRE COMMISSIONER price. here,” he said, referring to the site “It’s not a good place for a shelter,” said Elaine * NEW CONSTRUCTION * Sweet, director of the Connecticut Valley East no appliances,no pets,se­ Excellent location-heat, ters, with look 77 bindings, fence. 4 ft. high. $25.00. CARS Doted at Manchester, Conn, One of the three people who will plans. “This guy did all of this You could be settled in this beautiful, new curity,col I 646-2426. Week­ air ,lonltor, parking. 500 $130. Nordlco boots size Each New. Phone 643-8470 this 12th day of November, purchase the popular strip shop­ before actually purchasing.” Branch of the American Red Cross. Besides being home by the end of Januaryl This property days 9-S. souore feet $250. 649-5334. 10. $25. 646-4732.______after 6pm. FOR SALE 1906. drafty and cold, she said, the armory Is in 034-11 ping center on West Middle Turn­ Many of the current tenants are features cathedral ceilings, 2 full baths, 3 or 643-7175. Ski boots, women's 6'/i, pike is Amran Oron, the merchant renewing their leases, he said. violation of some state building codes. Two bedroom apartment excellent condition, must Hedstrom baby carriage. Those who spent the night at the armory came bedrooms, French doors toa 12x16deck. All for rent. Dishwasher, dis­ 3 rooms containing 900 sell. Need money! Only Converts to stroller. $30. 1981 Buick Skylark, 54,000 said, but he did not know the names The developers have a history of INVITATION TO BID from the Samaritan Shelter run by the Manches­ this and morel Situated on a 100x200 lot with posal, pool, tennis courts. souore feet on Spruce $35. 643-4096.D Coll 649-6646. miles, power steering, of the other two partners or where renovating and upgrading shopping power brakes, air condi­ ter Area Conference of Churches and were sent Near 84. Coll 2 8 2-79 M after Street. Parking, can di­ centers, the source said. He said beach rights to Lake Chaffee. Call us for tioning. Call Gary at 568- The Eighth Utilities Dis­ any of the three are from. there because MACC’s Main Street building lost 7 :0 0 pm. or (617) 864-5770 vide, 1 year lease. Call trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ ISnoOATS/MARINE 2020 or 64641213. 'The sales agreement is scheduled they are currently building “a more details. $120,000. X4204 days. 643-6712. Hearthmate woodstove chester, Ct., seeks bids to: power. 1 ^ EQUIPMENT to be signed later today, the source gigantic one” on Long Island, "You had to put them someplace,” said Nancy and accessories. Best Replace Hose Body & although he did not know where. Wi can iialp you bicomi a offer over $35 takes It. Booster Tank on 1969 Mock said. Officials with the Cutter Carr, MACC’s executive director. INDUSTRIAL 1978 Fiesta, good condi­ Pumper. “REALE” PR0FE88I0NAU 16 foot Mod River canoe, Brick lined. 6464)439. It tion, runs well, 110,000 Operating Corp., the Parkade’s The source said the decision to The shelter had its power restored this morning. Call 648-4S2S.andaak(orDan. PROPERTY paddles Included. Used must go. 6464>439.a miles. $500 or best offer. Bid specifications may be landlord and part owner, could not turn the Parkade into a mall was Acting Director Jeff Cox said. ID four times. Excellent con­ obtained during normal busi­ Spacious 4 room apart­ 742-6358 after 6. ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 be reached for comment. not made as a way to compete with Carr said Manchester’s armory was one of the dition. $800. Please call High chair, upholstered, the proposed 785,000-square-foot D. F. REALE, INC. ment near bus. Adults Manchester-Good space 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- p.m.) Monday thru Saturday Cutter owns the West Middle handful around the-state opened by Gov. William preferred, no pets, 1 car, at reasonable prices. Call yellow, attached formica from the Dispatcher at the Turnpike side of the Parkade, Mall at Buckland Hills planned for Raaf Eafafe 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Eighth District Firehouse, 32 A. O’Neill. 2 security and reference. owner for present or fu­ table, chrome frame, northwest Manchester. Although radio and television stations had 175 Main St.. Manchester, Ct ture needs at 643-2414.. molded troy, $30. 649-2723 Main St., Manchester, Ct. which contains the Sears store, a M kM hf.K HKi iK th 649-1265. Planning Director Mark Pelle­ spread t)ie word that the Manchester armory was 646-4S25 mornings or after 5:30.n 1981 Pontiac Phoenlx- D&L department store, a Channel M USICAL Sealed bids will be received being set up as a shelter. Sweet said the only Manchester - 2nd floor 2 ROOMMATES good running condltlon. Home (Center and other smaller grini said today that he had not ITEMS at the above address until heard about the sale, though some shelter officially set up In town was at the Senior bedroom, heat and ap­ WANTED $1250. 649-2271. 7:00 p.m. on Monday, De­ stores. The Broad Street side of the pliances, no pets. $550 plus El cember 1,1906, at which time shopping center is owned by the developers have spoken to him in Citizens’ (Center on East Center Street. She said AAonchester-No shoveling security 646-3979. Automotlv8 Dodge-1982 Arles Wagon. they will be publicly opened, the past about the Parkade. He said one person sought to spend the night there, but snowl $59,900. Spacious read aloud and recorded. Boston-based Wilder Manley Asso­ APARTMENTS Manchester-$250 per 86,000 miles. $2200. Call ciates, Parkade officials have said. he did not know Oron. eventually found another place to to stay. well kept unit close to 1-384 FOR RENT Tw o bedroom townhouse month ' plus 'h utilities. 646-4732. Bids shall remain valid for Others vvithout power in the Manchester area and on bus line. Quick Apply :40 Olcott Street, thirty days from the bid The sale of the Sears side of the Pellegrini said that to enclose the - heat, hot water, car­ Hammon Cord Organ- CARS opening dote. The District apparently made their own arrangements. occupancy possible. peted. AM appliances. Air Apt. 107. Cleon, quiet, 1966 Dodge Charger-(jood Parkade would end months of mall the developers would probably 0 single key board, wood Joyce G. Epstein Real responsible. FOR SALE reserves the right to relect need only a building permit. Sweet said that if a larger shelter is needed 2 bedraom apartment- canditloning. Call 649- frame, bench, gaod condl- condition. Needs engine. any and oil bids for any rea­ speculation by merchants at the tonight, Manchester High School will be opened Estate. 647-8895.0 Wall to wall carpeting. 5240. tlon. $100. Call 649-9981. Asking $1000 or best offer. son deemed to be In the best , Parkade, who have said repeatedly However, if they plan to expand the Appliances Included. No 649-6818. Interest of the District. by the Red Cross. “We are prepared to jump in AAonchester-$239,900-4 that a developer was interested in shopping center, site plans would any direction if need be,” she said. pets. Lease. Security. 2 bedroom plus loft, 2 IP E TS A N O JOSEPH TRIPP have to be approved by the bedroom Colonial nestled Available December 1st. baths. In the Clock Tower 03FURNITURE 77 Volare-Good running FIRE COMMISSIONER purchasing the large shopping More than 200,000 people in Connecticut were on 2 plus acres In one of Planning and Zoning Commission, Also 3 bedroom duplex. Mill, Indoor pool, many I SUPPLIES 1966 Rombler-The Clas­ condition. $500/best offer. Dated at Manchester, Conn, center. Since last winter, rumors without power after the storm, and 54,812 were AAanchesters finest loca­ Lease. Security. No pets. extras. Available De­ 2 twin beds with frames, 649-8549. this 13th day of November, have spread throughout the Par­ he said. still in the dark early this morning. tions. 12 X 19 master sic I From when they mo- 1914. Available December 1st. cember 1st. 643-7611 or like new. Simmon firm, German Shepherd pup­ de'em like they used to. kade that Cutter would be selling. Anne Flint, president of the bedroom with walk-ln 03511 As of 9 a.m., 300 people in the Manchester and Call 643-1595.a 646-1094. 649-8199 asking $200 or pies, full blooded parents, 1979 Ford Falrmont-6 cy­ Manchester Area Chamber of Com­ Horild photo by Tucker closet. Dining room, eot- Only 85,000 miles! Solid However, until today nobody knew Bolton area were still without electricity, best offer. AKC. $100. Call after 4. runner. 742-7686 evenings. linder, automatic trans­ who the potential buyer was. merce, said she had not heard about according to Northeast Utilities spokesman Jose In kitchen and super fam­ 3 bedroom apartment, 'h mission, power steering, 1 bedroom apartment, 246-7242. INVITATION TO BIO the sale, but added that she was not Chavez. He said that total was down from about ily room with cathedral duplex fully appllanced heat, and hot water, quiet Wing back chair, print power brakes. Good con­ "This is a new owner who wants celling, skylight, brick surprised. While Wednesday's storm caused problems for adults, it gave children 5,000 customers who were left powerless Wednes­ kitchen, IVb baths, no neighborhood. Referen­ fabric, warm tones. Ex­ I MISCELLANEOUS dition. 65K, $1100 or best The Eighth Utilities Dis­ to upgrade the shopping center,” fireplace, boy window and pets. 1 year lease plus ces, no pets, $435 monthly. cellent condition. $60.643- offer. 6464)487 or 8754812. trict, 32 Main Street, Man­ the source said. "It’s what we’ve “I know it’s been on the market,' the day off from school. In Center Park, 10-year-old John Doyle (top), day morning. sliders to large deck. 7>h IF OR SALE chester, Ct., seeks bids to: security deposit. $675 per 646-2311. 2041 after 6pm.o Autos. 2 cars for sale. needed. It’s going to give us new life she said. She said several market 13-year-old Joe D’Amora and 9-year-old Dean Thibodeau took baths, 2 car garage. D. W. month plus heat and utili­ Thunderbird 1981-Blue, MOUNT A UTILITY BODY Fish Realty. 643-1591 or Parts Only. 1972 Olds 455 ON A 10,500 GVW VEHICLE ... and increase the traffic coming research firms have called her over Please turn to page 10 ties. ^ 8 3 5 2 . Nice older duplex-2 bed­ Oak headboard with att­ Palyester fabric-many Engine $200, 1970 Ply­ fully equipped. Mint con­ the past few years for information advantage of the break and did some sledding. 871-1400.D ached night tables for solid colors. Great for dition. 424X10 miles. Auto­ WITH A 04 INCH CAB TO to the shopping center.” rooms, 1 both, private mouth 318 Engine $200. AXLE DISTANCE. He said he has met with the about the Parkade. 2 bedroom apartment In 2 driveway and entrance. queen bed. $99. Call 742- quilts. .50 cents a yard or Call 6464649 after 3:00pm. matic overdirive trans­ Manchester-$165,000-0ne family home. Downstairs, $550 per month. Call Bo­ 6141 evenlngs.a $50 for all. 643-1814.0 mission. Craig am/fm Bid specifications may be 6 room two story apart­ obtained during normal busi­ fully appllanced kitchen, land Brothers, 649-2947. stereo cassette. Power ness hours (9:00 o.m. to 5:00 1^ ment with up to 4 bed­ no pets. 1 year lease plus Colonial 4 piece sectional Sliding glass tub doors. windows, asking $4,500. p.m.) Monday thru Saturday I? rooms and two 1 bedroom security deposit. $550 per Manchester-Immediate very good condition. 633- Swan design, standard tub Call 871-3744 days, 646-5412 from the Dispatcher at the flats, each on one level, 2 Eighth District Firehouse, 32 1^ month plus heat and utili­ occupancy 3 bedroom du­ 5518.a size. $50. 6464638.0 Price reduced I New black after 6;30pm. Senate to investigate White House deals with Iran Main St., Manchester, Ct., gas furnaces, appliances ties. 646-8352. plex with natural wood­ Included. Convenient lo­ top and Interior with this work, gas heat. Children Blue love seat sofa, cozy 8 foot fluorescent fixtures classic red convertible, a 78 Ford Ranchero, V4 cation, call our office for 2 bedroom townhouse, ap­ seating for 2. $100. 647- with 4 foot lamps and engine, 62,000 miles, $1500 Sealed bids will be received way you could describe the arms decision was a mistake.” explaining to do” when he appears ok. $650 plus utilities. All- 1964 Rambler American. at the above address until B v T im Ahern tion of such arms sales have been at the details. D. W. Fish pllanced kitchen, no pets. brio Realty. 649-0917. 1543. shades. $5 each. 649-6201 .o firm. 643-2740. that were transferred as being McConnell said the president’s before the committee in closed Realty. 643-1591 or 871- Rebuilt lost year so It runs 7:00 p.m. on Monday, De­ T h e Associated Press least technically violated. Related stories session Friday. 1 year lease, security good and looks good. Was cember 1,1904, at which time defensive in nature,” Nunn said. failure to Inform Congress until 18 1400.a deposit, $550 per month Moving-Must sell! Wall Orthopedic weights 22 1979 AMC Splrlt-6 cy­ they will be publicly opened, ’”The president had so many months after the Iranian operation "My understanding is that he has $900, now $800. Call 635- read aloud and recorded. contradictions last night that I think on pages 4 ,9 He suggested that a group of plus, heat and utilities. unit $50. Baby's changing pound packets with pouch 1998 anytime. linder, 4 speed. $800. 649- WASHINGTON — A leading "wise men and women” should began "was at least a technical a written directive from the presi­ Spic 8, Span! 11 Immacu­ Bids shall remain valid for we’re going to have to have further 646-8352. table. $30. Dining table holder for legs etc. Cost 6703. Senate Democrat, hours after Pres­ review the administration’s foreign violation.” dent telling him not to advise us of late 6 plus room Ranch In w ith 4 c h a irs . $300. $54 . $40. 643-1710.O thirty days from the bid clarification today,” said Sen. Sam 2 bedroom duplex for rent 1978 Dotsun B-210 auto­ opening date. The District ident Reagan’s public grilling on But he said he thinks Reagan still this particular Incident.” East Hartford. Nice neigh­ 3 rooms, appliances, heat Playpen $40.646-9609 Nunn, D-Ga., on the NBC-TV’s policy decision-making process and borhood, 1'/> baths, 1st In Bowers Area. Ap­ matic, 2 daor. Best after. TRUCK8/VAN8 reserves the right to relect secret arms sales to Iran, saidtoday has the confidence of the American Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and hot water. No pets. pllanced; gas, heat, quiet Gloss Insulator collection, any and all bids for any rea­ "Today” program. able to restore credibility ... but I propose changes. flaor family room, ap­ 529-1975 after 5. Laura. k the Reagan administration still people on other issues. "It doesn’t outgoing chairman of the Foreign Security reaulred. Avolla- location. $595 plus utlll- TV/STERE0/ over 50 different pieces. | |F 0R 8A LE son deemed to be In the best needs to clarify contradictions Nunn, who is likely to take over as counted at least seven major Meanwhile, Sen. Mitch McCon­ pliances, city utilities, ble November 20th. 646- APPLIANCES $99 or best offer. 6494)477 Interest of the District. contradictions from what I had nell, R-Ky. and a member of the mean that his entire record Is wiped Relations Committee, said Reagan above ground pool. tles.Coll John ot 643-1591. 1981 Plymouth Horizon, 4 between what the president said and chairman of the Senate Armed may not understand that the law 2970. 031! evenlngs.o door. Standard, gas mizer 1983 Dotsun pick up, JOSEPH TRIPP previously been informed by his top Senate Intelligence Committee, out by this,” he said. $113,9(X>. Jackson 8, Jack- what his aides have been telling Services Committee in the new engine. 77k. Very good brown, low mlleoge, FIRE COMMISSIONER officials.” said on the "CBS Morning News” Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, required him to inform Congress son. 646-1316. CONDOMINIUMS Frost free refrigerator. Half Price! Flashing ar­ Dated at Manchester, Conn, Congress. Democrat-controlled Congress, that he had undertaken sensitive Rockvllle-2 bedroom, first Good working order, condition all aroundl 31,600. Model 720, 4 cy­ Nunn said he could not believe that Reagan should have admitted another member of the committee floor apartment, availa­ FOR RENT row signs $2991 Lighted, this 10th day of November, At the same time, both a said U.S. foreign policy is “in white. $75. 649-6039.O $1300. 633-2686. linder. Coll 633-2904. 19S4. that the arms sent were defensive, he made a mistake in approving the Interviewed by CBS, said, "I think secret negotiations with officials of 9 Waterfront Property! I! ble December 1. $375 plus non-arrow $2891 Unllgh- Democrat and a Republican serious disarray and it’s time to take Witches Woods Lake- 036-11 as the president maintained. Iranian deal. he (Reagan) didviolatethelaw.The Iran, a nation labeled a terrorist utilities. 872-1599 Manchester-BIgelow Hol­ ted$239l Free letters! Few 1980 Pantlac Sunblrd- member of the Senate committee some strong steps.” state by the administration. Woodstock, Ct. 5 room Westinghouse electric left. See locally. Factory: "When you have a major power "Wedon’texpectperfectloninour law says that we are to be advised in evenings. low condo. One loft, bed­ range self cleaning. goad running canditlon. MI8CELLANEQU8 that on Friday will launch the first '”The president contradicted all a timely manner.” Lugar told NBC, “I suspect that TrI-level with 3 bedrooms. room, Vh baths, lacuzzi 1 (800) 4234)163, anytime. PUBLIC NOTICB the information that had been put like Iran that is on the march that leaders,” McConnell said. "The Approxim ately '1200 Copper colored, working ' Asking $1300 or best offer. AUTDMDTIVE congressional Inquiry into Rea­ president has had a very good track Bentsen said CIA Director Wil­ the president does not understand 2 bedroom apartment, tub, spiral stairs, covered fine. Reasonable. $50 call Low mileage. 643-6125. gan’s actions said they believe laws out by his aides for the last week,” has declared its intention to take square feet. 1 car garage. combination gas stove, no Minolta mount Sollgor Century Yugo will record for six years. This particular liam Casey will have "a lot of the law...” parking, ample storage. after 6pm. 646-8661.a Tw o 185/70 R14 Snow Nov. 24, 1904 before Man­ Nunn said. ”Ihad hoped hewouldbe over Iraq, in this context there is no 80' on the water. Year- utilities Included. $450 plus One of a kind. $700. Two lens. 35/105 Macro. $65. requiring congressional notifica­ 1970 Capri needs work, tires. Studded. Used 1,000 chester Zoning Appeals round property.8129,900. security.. Call 643-5372 or months security, no pets. 6494l670.a Board to requesto special ex­ Jackson 8i Jackson. 646- 18 foot Coldspot Upright' best offer. Body and Inte­ miles. Mounted on 4 hole 646-7336. Available December. 872- rior In good shape. 646- ception as authorized by Sec- 1316. freezer. Excellent run­ Dotsun wheels. $75. will tlon(s) Art. II. Sect. 11.02.01 3972.______ning conditon. Rrst $99 1822 after 5pm. Manchester-New duplex, mount. 643-1938. □ Art. II. Sect. 5.01.02. of Zon­ TODAY’S HERALD END ROLL8 ing regulations. Smokin’ out in town 5 room, 3 bedroom, prime buys It. Call 649^003.o Rentals HOMES t r h width > 288 To update 54 Tolland Turn­ location. Immediate occu­ m width • 2 (or 288 pike, Manchester, from a pancy. $675. No utilities, FOR RENT LAWN AND MI8CELUNEDU8 Tax relief sought Slain leader burled M U8T be picked up at the MISCELLANEOUS used car deoler to o new car Cancer Society push doesn’t please all no pets. 649-4575. GARDEN FOR SALE FDR DALE dealer. More than 50,000 people, many of Manchaatar Herald OHIce Hi] The Connecticut Conference of style,” Wagner said. ROOMS House for Rent-2 bed­ b^ora 11 A.M. ONLY. 037-11 Municipalities, which lobbies at the them slogan-chanting communists, Bv John Mitchell and John Kirch Bolton Notch-NIcely fur­ rooms, dining room, ap­ The Manchester Herald ’Those included a balloon launch FOR RENT nished 2 room efficiency Riding lawnmower. Yard­ Capitol on behalf of the state’s 169 joined a funeral procession in pllanced kitchen. $700 Manila, Philippines, today for a scheduled for Wednesday and a "Run Including all utilities. For monthly. Security, refer­ man. 5 horse power, 2 VaNd Through cities and towns, will ask the 1987 Your Butts Off” one-mile fun race, Room-Central-Non- elderly gentleman. Park­ ences. Kris. 649-4428. speed. Forward plus re­ November IBB# Legislature for millions of dollars slain labor leader and issued an ’The American Cancer Society’s 10th which was to have lieen held this smoklng gentleman, ing. 649-9093. reverse. 25 Inch cut, en­ for property tax relief and to make appeal to President Corazon Great American Smokeout pushed morning. ’The race will be rescheduled room with telephone, next 3 bedroom, single family gine bad. $50. 643-4535.0 FREE CLASSIHED ADS up for lost federal funds. Story on Aquino outside the presidential some Manchester residents to quit to shower, parking, 649- for ’Tuesday, with the winner getting home In Manchester. No page 4. palace. Story on page 9. smoking, even if only for a day, with a two free meals in the Cheney Dining 6 8 0 1 . ______Get the Want Ad habit... pets $650/month. Coll To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for little help from their friends. read and use the little ads Tom Benoit at 646-7709. ■FUEL OIL/COAL/ Room. In Classified regularly. The smokeout, officially designated Room for non-smoking, I h r e w o o d "I’m sorry everything kind of de­ mature gentleman. Kit­ 643-2711. Index for today, began early at Manchester flated along with my balloons,” Wagner chen privileges. Washer I8T0RE AND Community College, where an Adopt-A- Seasoned Hardwood- Snow and sleet said. and dryer. Parking. Call Manchester-2 bedraom, 4 20 pagtB, 2 Bgctlont Smoker booth was set up ’Tuesday. The OFFICE SPACE Cut.spMt. Locol delivery. 1 8 The Manchester North Unit branch of 643-5600.______heat hot water and ap­ Fill out coupon (ono word Becoming windy tonight with school has also been demonstrating a the cancer society ran an Adopt-A- pliances. $510. Referen­ $110 full cord. 643-2207. per space) and mall or Advice______14 Lottery smoking doll with a test-tube attached, • 8 8 snow and sleet beginning shortly Smoker campaign to go along with Rooms-Main Street loca- ces, lease and security. No Manchester-Attractive bring to the Manchaatar Butinets______18 Obltuerlee__ -1 0 Colonial decor, 500 square ’ after dark then changing to rain. which measures the tar and nicotine in MCC’s activities, in which residents tlan. $185 and up. Referen­ pets. 647-9876 evenings. Herald Off lea, 16 Bralnard Cletelfled - 19-20 Opinion . 6 cigarettes, according to Donna Wagner, ces and security. Apply In foot, good visibility and RECREATIONAL • 10 IS Rain likely heavy at times before were invited to challenge an acquain­ parking. Near highway. Place. Comice , 8 People------2 a registered nurse at MCC who is persan. Apartment M af­ [BZJiI EQUIPMENT ending around daybreak. Tempera­ Sports 15-17 tance to try and kick the habit for the $500 plus utilities. Allbrio 14 ■ 18 18 Connecticut___4 helping to coordinate events. ter 1 p m .______Clearly atata Item and price 18 ture rising to around 40. Becoming day. Realty. 649-0917. partly sunny Friday morning and Entertainment 14 Televlilon _ _ 14 Outdoor activities were planned at LAWYER LEONARD HORVATH Large room for rent-close 3 room apartment-heat, For Sale. Rowing Ma­ In ad. One Item only par continued windy. High in the 40s. Focui 11 U.S./World------9 M CC but had to be postponed. ’”This Office Space-1-2 ar 3 ad. No pat, U g aala, or Please turn to page 3 .. cigarettes and health don't mix to bus lines and near town. hot water, stove, refriger­ chine, fully assembled, 1 Details on page 2. Local new e_3,10 Weather______2 weather really put a cramp in our $70 per week. Utilities ator, loundrv facilities, rooms ovalloble. Prime year old, excellent condi­ commercial ada accepted. Phono Included. Security and ref­ garoge. Ask about senior Main Street location. tion. $75. Call 646-3245 erences required. Call 643- citizen's discount. 646- Plenty of porklng. Rent after 5:30pm. 1021. 7268. very reasonable. 649-4003.