to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1983 Committee works on pension iaws to heip job sharing

By Susan E. Kinsman make is: are we dealing with arrangement and 1 don’t want to force, to improve employee mo­ United Press International benefits accrued to a position or mingham, Mass., first used it In the cost factor.”’ She said the leave that 40 percent person with rale and to provide a flexible benefits accrued to individuals?” 1965 to recruit teachers and the committee has estimated the op^ ‘Hard-core’ lobleas man Neighbor’s kitchen ’83 no benefits,” she said. working environment that re­ Steel layoffs HARTFORD — Job sharing — she said. "W e’ve got some serious Teachers working less than 16 work option is still used in the tion would be used by 5 to 7 percent sponds well to the changing needs Commonwealth. two people sharing the same job — questions." class hours a week are not eligible of public employees. of our work force," Mrs. Favreau In Hawaii, job .sharing has been says lobby Is needed most asked-for recipes not temporary could be a popular work option for Her study committee includes for benefits. The committee is still said. Meanwhile, committee single parents and workers ap­ six legislators, representatives used as a pilot program pairing members wilt try to talk to labor checking benefits for state "Th e committee advocates that proaching retirement in Connecti­ from the Permanent Commission tenured teachers with those newly unions to weight their support for ... page 3 ... page 13 workers. it be considered a work option that page 5 cut except for state pension laws on the Status of Women, the hired and pro-rating their pension Extending benefits to part ti­ can be negotiated into labor the idea and possibly head off penalizing the arrangement. benefits. Like Connecticut, the teachers retirement commission, mers could cause problems with contracts ... and wishes to encour­ potential problems before the A legislative study committee is pension issue is a problem because the Connecticut Boards of Educa­ "double-dipping" by workers who age use of job sharing by creating Legislature reconvenes in working to make job sharing part tion and both major teacher have other jobs. ”It could be very benefits are not paid to public February. an informational network," she employees working less than 20 of the state’s employment picture unions. A member of the state costly and may jeopardize the said. by revamping the pension formula Department of Education has been hours a week. whole bill,” Mrs. Favreau said. Job sharing has been found to to remove the disincentive for asked to join. Despite the problems from defi­ The study committee also pro­ decrease turnover and absentee­ public employees. They have been meeting since nition on down, there is demand for posed the Permanent Commission ism, improve morale and recruit­ The problem is differentiating October and hope to convince the job sharing,said Mrs. Favreau. on the Status of Women be directed ment and give employers better Flag confusion Rainy today job sharers from part-time Legislature’s Labor and Public "It appeals ti- women in child- Manchester, Conn. to collect materials on setting up coverage and more skills, said workers, some of whom do not Health Committee next month to rearing years, but to teachers The true history of the Stars and and Thursday job sharing programs and make Cyndi Billian Stern, who shares Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 qualify for pension benefits. draft a bill ’ ’to remove all statutory participating in phase-in retire­ Stripes has become so cluttered by those materials available through her job as director of the non-profit "Job sharers are two people obstacles that penalize job sharers ment programs and in single­ myth and tradition that the facts — See page 2 Single copy: 25

By Gall Collins that, It may have started a decade new regional utilities until cool and hold onto all eight new key word at AT&T command whole. Many people were only By Kothy Gormus phase-in of tuxes over nine years. crease in assessment of rehabili­ Al that time, a $7.50,000 bond DIRECTOR ELEANOR D Colt "ll is certainly .something to look United Press International ago, when the Justice Department February. stocks until the smoke clears. central. "It's very modular," an dimly aware that something was Htrold Reporter The two buildings are slated to be tated buildings. The $1.50,000 ceil­ issue for public improvements to man, a Democrat, said that while into.■' he said filed its antitrust suit against The regionals, with high-tech For phone company employees, executive said in a speech about about to happef) to the phone converted to apartments. ing appears to have limited the the district was pul to a referen­ she would like "more figures on the Removal of the $150.IKK) ceiling NEW YORK - Breaking up is AT4T, or back in 1956, when AT&T names like Nynex and Pacific D-Day meant Disaster Day. “The company finances. A customer company. Those who were had Two members of the Board of The developers have indicated intent of such deferrals to smaller dum and passed by a 4,877 to 3,844 potential cost to the town and the would not .set a precedent that hard to do, particularly if you're agreed to an earlier court settle­ Telesis, made their debuts on the ‘culture shock' created by these services expert warned that phone only a vague idea of what it Directors say if they don't get that financing for the projects projects. margin. potential tax revenue to the town," would result in a flood of requests the biggest business in the country. ment that kept it out of unregulated stock market in November, trad­ changes is difficult to exagger­ users with old-fashioned equip­ entailed, along with an uneasy more information about a pro­ depends upon their receiving a Fogarty questioned whether Ihe "Why two years down the road she is leaning toward voting fur the for deferrals, DiRosa said. Eight trillion bits of data to businesses. ing on a “when-issued" basis. Wall ate," wrote an AT&T executive in ment would have to be feeling that it would not be posed tax deferral for developers significant deferral. developers would cancel plans to do they say this?" Mrs. Mercier proposal. "Each case has to be reviewed separate, $54 billion worth of Street received them calmly, Sloan Management -Review. "In "modularized." pleasant. of two Cheney mill buildings, they convert the buildings to housing if asked. on its own merits." he said. pension funds to divvy up, 26,000 THE DIVESTITURE prepara­ treating them much like the fact, when Bell System people Even the beloved Bell symbol probably will vote against lifting "1 HAVEN’T GOT all the facts the ceiling is nut lifted. Mrs. Mercier said she asked Mrs. Collman said the (Kjssibility town General Manager Robert B. that the developers will cancel •Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg, repair trucks to repaint. 'The tions, at any rate, have been well-financed utility companies began to verbalize their feelings on was gone — given over to the "The word is out rates are going the celling on the amount of taxes yet,” said Democratic Director "If I thought I could gel a half that can be deferred. James F. Fogarty. million dollars. I would probably Weiss at a Dec. 8 meeting for their plans can not lx: easily Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Penny divestiture of American Telephone underway for two years, since the- they are. It was the "old" and the day divestiture was an­ regionals along with the Yellow to double, triple, or quadruple and and directors Stephen T. Cassano, nounced, they spoke in metaphors Fogarty said he is now leaning say the same thing," he said. information on the amount of the dismissed. & Telegraph Co. is not your historic January 1982, agreement “new” AT&T stock that attracted Pages and other goodies thrown people are nervous about it,” said The board's Republican minor­ William J. Diana and Kenneth N run-of-the-mill corporate divorce. in which Justice agreed to drop its most of the dealers' interest. The of personal grief, almost as if they onto the scales in an effort to make Brian Wilder, executive director of But two others say they probably against the proposal because he deferral and its impact on taxpay­ will favor lifting the ceiling. The has not seen figures on the size of Because the properties are in a ers, but has not yet received an ity leader, Peter DiRosa Jr., said Tedford could not be reached lor About 15,000 AT&T employees suit and scrap the 1956 accord in AT&Ts repeatedly finished one- had been deserted or there had sure the new utilities could mqjte it the Coalition for Consumer Justice he is also leaning toward the comment spent 1983 on divestiture duty, return for AT&T's promise to spin two on the New York Stock been a death in the family." on their own. The company that in Providence. proposal is on the directors' the project or what a deferral of historic district, the developers answer. agenda for Tuesday. taxes is likely to cost taxpayers. are already receiving substantial Mrs. Mercier said that based on proposal, despite the lack of data. preparing for the day when seven off the 22 local Bell operating Exchange most active list. prized on-the-line experience, up- He said, however, that he believed Democratic Town Chairman new independent regional utilities companies. The small stockholders who THERE MAY HAVE BEEN from-the-ranks management, loy­ THERE WAS GOOD REASON to The Downtown Coordinating Without such data, the ceiling on federal lax credits, Fogarty said. existing information, she would Theodore R. Cummings said that good reason. The old AT&T — good Committee Tuesday v ted un­ tax benefits should nut be blindly vote against lifting the ceiling if the the board would receive additional while he could not s[>eak lor the would be created to deliver local The breakup certainly does not make up the bulk of AT&T’s 3 alty and conservative deference to be worried, and confused, since matter comes up for a vote information before it votes. telephone service, ft took 100 end with Jan. 1. Providing "equal million investors appeared calm old Ma Bell — is gone forever. authority now wanted risk-takers even the phone companies did not animously to recommend that lifted, he said. DIRECTOR DONNA R. Democratic members of board. directors lift the current $150,000 "The committee spent some Mercier, a Republican, was also Tuesday. truckloads of paper just to inform access" to AT&T's long distance as D-Day (Divestiture-Day) “Mother doesn't live here any­ and aggressive decision-makers seem to be sure how much money DiRosa said he views the prop­ "All of the Democrats are giving it competitors, for instance, will not more," said Chairman Brown as celling on the amount of assess­ time looking at it and they set a skeptical about the need lor the However, she said. "1 would very serious thought and are customers what it will cost to lease neared. The financial services who could convince the naysayers they really needed. Ohio Bell, for ment that can be deferred so that hope that it doesn't come to a vote osal favorably becau.se it would their phones under the new be done until the end of 1986. community promised to take the he attempted to convince investors that AT&T knew how to market. instance, asked for an across-the- limit for some reason,” Fogarty deferral. Two years ago the seeking information from other the developers of the Manchester said. developers insisted they could not theti. I don't .see how the board can spur development in the area and regime. Sorting through those 8 trillion old AT&T shares and put them the new AT&T could be mean, lean "We know 1984 is going to be a board $4 per month increase for therefore would benefit the town towns that have u.sed assessment pieces of computerized data will and ready to compete in the Modes building and the Clock The directors in 1981 passed the proceed without the town's help, make a decision without that deferrals to see how it's working." The official divorce dale was set together again in "Humpty difficult year,” Chairman Brown each phone line, along with other Tower Mill building can receive a information." economically. for Jan. 1, or “oneoneeightyfour” take at least that long. Investors Dumply" trusts, but relatively few unregulated world of computers understated. hikes. Later, the utility decided provision for deferring the in­ ------'id. in phone company parlance. But will not even get their 18 million people bit. Most seemed to be and communications equipment. The tremors at AT&T spread what it really needed was not $4 but the breakup began long before new stock certificates in the seven heeding the experts' advice to keep "Modular" appeared to be the very slowly to the population as a 35 cents. Long-unemployed, 2 Peopletalk W eather he wants to start Today’s forecasts Streisand gives back Connecticut, Massachusetts and UCLA heart specialist Dr. Joseph Perloff has Rhode Island: Today snow, sleet lobby for jobless been named the school's first Streisand professor and freezing rain developing of cardiology. The endowed professorship was around noon. Precipitation will established with a $500,000 gift from the change to rain in most areas B y Sarah E. Hall sluggishness. "The private sector is actress-singer and the Barbra Streisand Founda­ during the afternoon. Gigh temper­ Herald Reporter doing nothing when it comes to tion, and $300,000 from the greater Los Angeles atures in the 40s but only 30s in the affirmative action," he says. "There's chapter of the American Heart Association, plus Berkshires and northwest Connec­ Fed up with what he says is a nobody helping the minorities out a grant from the Alice C. Tyler Foundation. ticut. Wednesday night rain every­ tightening job market, local resident there.” Perloff, a member of the UCLA School of where with temperatures around Bill strain is starting his own group to The fact that many major companies Medicine faculty since 1977, developed a unique 40. Thursday rain will end and tackle the problems of the "hard-core in the area will have regular employees program to monitor adult patients with congeni­ temperatures will remain around unemployed.” work overtime rather than hiring new tal heart disease. 40. Strain, 54 and without a job himself, ones makes Strain angry. Although Maine, New Hampshire; Snow says his group will consist mainly of companies save on fringe benefit costs developing from south to north people over 30 who have been unem­ when they hold off on hiring, he says, today then changing to sleet and ployed at least six months. These the practice is grossly unfair to the freezing rain south by evening. people, he says, have been "locked unemployed. Honesty pays Highs in the 20s to low 30s. Sleet out" of jobs for too long. Temporary employment agencies Maria Tuazon picked up a paper bag. In it lay a and freezing ruin changing to rain Private businesses are not doing also exploit the hard-core jobless, small fortune for an unemployed woman. south and snow changing to sleet enough to brighten the job picture, he according to Strain. When the unem­ “I thought there were some sandwiches in and freezing ruin by morning north claims. He says his group will confront ployed sign up to work with such an there,” said Ms. Tuazon, 49, who just recovered and mountains tonight. Tempera­ the state Legislature and "become a outfit, he says, they forfeit many the bag from a San Francisco corner. Cotton tures reminaing in the 20s to mid Heavy rain, some flooding force right on the floor.” benefits and most of the legal protec­ Battem, a hardware store employee, said he had 30s. Mixed precipitation changing "I believe I'm repre.scntative of tion afforded permanent employees. lost the envelope on the way to make a bank to flurries north and mountains Tonight windy. Rain heavy at times causing flooding of some roads thousands of people in this country at deposit. and ruin gradually ending else­ and poorly drained areas. Temperatures remaining 35 and 40 this time." Strain says. “ People are Some companies then try to cut costs Ms. Tuazon, who described herself as a where Thursday. Highs in the 30s. overnight. Winds southerly 20 to 30 mph. Thursday rain. Highs really getting hurl. People are going by using temporary workers rather religious person, said it never occurred to her to Vermont: Snow changing to around 40. Today's weather art is by Jenny Dabica, age 9. a fourth broke.” than hiring permanent ones with full keep the money. Said Battem, "When it happens mixed precipitation today and grader at the Bowers School benefits, he says. to you, you realize there's a wonderful world out tonight. Mixed precipitation STRAIN is unimpressed by reports there.” Her reward, $50 from Battem's own changing to rain in the south late that unemployment has dropped to the STRAIN SAYS his group will seek pocket. today. Ruin mixing with snow on lowest point in years. The jobless ideas for social and political action to Queen’s privilege Thursday. Highs today in the figures "may be skewed to represent change such practices, and will com­ upper 20s to low 30s. Lows in the Herald photo by Pinto American-born Queen Noor of Jordan, wife of what the government wants to be­ pile it sown statistics on unemployment upper 20s to low 30s Wedne.sday lieve," he says, claiming that the in central Connecticut. King Hussein, is vacationing in Austria and night. Highs Thursday mostly in A cross at last helping the local economy. national figures don't count .some three He aLso sees a need for job retraining, Man bites dog story the 30s. million people who have stopped again through the private sector. "The The couple bought three Austrian Sleyr- Long Island Sound: Winds 20 to Daimler armored cars valued at $26,000 each. ’ Robert Olyfsen bit his dog. His dog bit back. looking for work. state is not doing it," he says. A motorist crosses the Union Street bridge, which was has a four-ton load limit, after the June 28 collapse of Spokane police said Olyfsen became angry with 25 knots this afternoon and tonight. A former social worker, salesman, "And I just don’t see anything at this reopened Friday following repairs to correct structural the Mianus River bridge on the Connecticut Turnpike. Winds south Thursday shifting to toll-taker and Internal Revenue Ser­ his pet Labrador retriever during the holidays point coming out of Washington. D.C.. " weaknesses. Town officials closed the bridge, which and decided to punish it by biting it in the nose. the northwest in the afternoon 20 to vice investigator, he's concerned about he adds. A former Reagan man. he's The animal "apting in self defense" and in pain 30 knots and gusty. Visibility 1 to 2 the creation of a new poverty class: low grown somewhat disillusioned with the Seasonal ticket bit Olyfasen on his hands and legs. Officials miles in fog and ruin today and and middle income workers who lose president's plans to snuff out reported both man and dog in satisfactory Thursday. Average wave heights their jobs and cannot find new ones. unemployment. E Police are questioning a San Jose, Calif., meter condition. building to 3 to 4 feet by late Despite his good health, extensive work His own group for the hard-core maid who apparently got caught up in the holiday afternoon and tonight and higher experience and bachelor's degree from unemployed will be non-partisan and Man booked on charge of larceny spirit when she attached greeting cards rather thursduy with rough seas. • the University of Connecticut, he's only open to all in the Hartford-Manchester than tickets to windshields of illegally parked worked 15 weeks out of the lust 15 area, he says, although he's targeting A Hartford man was al the company's Main he was unable cars on Christmas Eve. months, he says. the over-30 jobless population. He to post a Manchester police Owen, 28. ol Vernon: "Merry Christmas from your friendly meter Extended outlook arraigned Tuesday in Street headquarters Nov. $5,000 bond Quote of the day In Hartford alone, he says, there are expects to have it going within a month. .Manchester Superior 23, police said. charged the following peo­ Ronald P. Zelenka Sr., 42. maid,” the cards said, "Your car is in violation Extended outlook for New Eng­ 12,000 unemployed. Most of these are For rhore information, call Strain at ple with drunk driving of 235 Spruce St.; and today. But this is only a warning. Be good — and Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige, Satellite view Court on a first-degree Hartford police ar­ Bond was lowered to land Friday through Sunday; Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a m. EST shows minorities, he notes, and he blames 646-8547 after 8 p.m. or write him at larceny charge, after he rested Smith Monday ev­ over the holiday weekend. Alfred Cushman. 21, of have a happy day.” commenting on 1984 as the Year of the Secretary; that sorry statistic on bureaucratic $1,000 after his arraign­ "The performance of the national economy Connecticut, Massachusetts and layered cloudiness extending from the Ohio Valley southward P.O. Box 95. Manchester. failed to return a $7,000 ening and turned him over ment. and his case was All but one were released New Springfield, Ohio. C The greetings were affixed to the cars of about Rhode Island: Fair through the on promises .to appear in Cushman was fined $85 in 60 downtown shoppers. increasingly depends on the productivity of the through the Southeast with embedded thunderstorms along the Gull car he leased from Healey to Manchester police He continued to Jan. 9, a period. Highs in the 20s Friday Coast. Patchy layered clouds stretch across the central Plains and Car & Truck Rental, po­ was held overnight al Manchester Superior lieu of having to make a Lt. Ron Rosso, said, “It's possible she's in office in both the private and public sectors. court spokeswoman said court appearance. "In honoring secretaries, we recogniize their worming to around 30 Saturday through the central and southern Rockies. Thin high cirrus clouds are lice said today. police headquarters when today. Court in January. violation of department policy. She has some and Sunday. Lows Friday around Agents for the rental On Sunday. Thomas L. discretion. She probably just got caught up in the key importance in achieving productivity gains 10 and in the 20s Saturday and streaming over the Great Lakes. New cruisers to be bought On Saturdav. Kirk E. Leithner, 22. of Weatogue. Christmas spirit.” made possible through the new word processors company and police tried and computers ... to a dedication and profession-, Sunday. The town is seeking bids to furnish As .soon as the new cars come in, the several limes in the last Deadly wind- Maine, New Hampshire: Fair the police department with seven new department will strip the lettering month to convince Gai'y alism that benefit all Americans through lower city on Australia's remote costs for goods and services." south through the period. Chance police cruisers. from .seven old cruisers and turn them L. Smith. .36. to return the The cyclone that hit of flurries north Friday and over to the town, according to Capl. cur. which was due back Darwin, .-\ustralia, on north coast. The code HIDDEN TALENTS?? Kirkpatrick assesses role Sunday, fair Saturday. Lows 5 The town's specifications call for 1984 Henry R. Minor. What the town can't Christmas Day 1974 adopted for Darwin's re­ below to 10 above Friday warming models with automatic transmission use it will auction off. .1 r a lA ilX /A n iA |li|^ reached wind speeds of up building now bars struc­ Are your talents so hidden, that they are Being U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations to 10 to 20 by Sunday. Higbs 15 to 25 and rear-wheel drive, and just about to 160 mph. 'The storm tures incapable of with­ lakes its toll. ‘ 'One pays a heavy price in personal Minor said the department has found'(l\^ r /V ^ I L J even a mystery to you? Glimpses north and 25 to 35 south. every part must be heavy-duty, but the that it is not cost-effective to keep a killed ,50 people and des­ standing cyclone-force gratification or satisfaction in terms of family Vermont: Snow tapering off supplier need not include flushing troyed 90 percent of the w inds. Would you like to find out what they are for life, in terms of financial rewards, " says Jeane Famed conductor Eugene Ormandy plans to be cruiser on the road much after it I'M XOUR. Ncvy Friday, then fair over the wee­ SAN ffiANClSCO lO^NVEn lights, sirens, radios, or cages for travels 65,000 miles. The frequency of better career possibilities? Kirkpatrick. in New York Jan. 10 to direct the I^iladelphia kend. Cold at the start with highs in m ailm an .... YOOR orchestra in concert at Carnegie Hall. The prisoners. breakdowns and repair costs In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, she the teens and lows 5 to 15, then ' The police department installs its OLD o n e j u s t Take MCC's credit course offering; said that "events have left me a sadder but wiser venerable conductor is 84 ... Harold Pinter and LOS skyrocket. highs in the 20s and low ,30s with own police equipment and paints It takes the department two or three SkjNEp A coNiieAcr' woman ... to hold a high level job in the U.S. Lady Antonia Fraser are in New York in lows in the teens Saturday and CAREER LIFE PLANNING (S.D. 101) government today is very difficult. It's very connection with the Roundabout Theatre Com­ WEST \ DALLA s \ J department identification on the years to put 65,000 miles on a cruiser. VNITH T H t NEWlCfflC Sunday. MPERATUHES \ iJ^I outside. Minor said. XNICKS., Monday evenings, 7-9:55 pm, trying and exacts a heavy price in personal life." pany's revival of the Pinter play “Old Times”. NEW O R L E A f'S Vernon Center Middle School 3 0 4 6 LtatkO ' o R '^ IN T E R Beginning January 23 High and low Fire Calls 50% More Power Plan now for your future, call 646-2137 The highest temperature re­ It's a tough lightweight COMMUHTV SEtmS DniSIOII ported Tuesday by the National that packs a mean punch. Almanac f " *v UPl V/EATHER FOTOCAST Wmdmtr CMMaHj Mbci Weather Service, excluding (Paramedics) Tuesday. 8 p.m. — elec­ It'll knock the stuffings U h*Nl SlTNt Manchester HwdMftor, CT 81848 2 Alaska and Hawaii, was76degrees Monday, 7:07 p.m. - trical fan fire, 40 Olcott St. out of winter! Today is Wednesday. Dec. 28, the at Presidio, Texas. Today's low National forecast Llghlwelghl 350 UHCC Monday, 8:33 a.m. — medical call, 51 Waddell (Town) 362nd day of 1982 with three to was 32 degrees below zero at Butte, dumpster fire. 45 N, Road (Paramedics) Tuesday. 8:08 p.m. — • Pow trlul 3’/i hp follow. Mont. For period ending 7 a.m. EST Thursday. During tonight, snow will be School St. (Eighth Monday, 8:21 p.m. — bioken water pipe. 128 4>cycie Rnglnc The moon is moving toward its expected In the Ohio Valley. Tennessee, and the North Atlantic Coast District) medical call, 42 Brook­ Parker St. (Town) • A uger clutch new phase. • 5 0 % more power States, changing to showers further east and south to the Middle Monday, 9:38 a.m. — field St. (Paramedics) Tuesday. 9.20 p.m. — The morning stars are Venus, • N o m ining fuel M odel 350 SALE Color phenomenon Atlantic Coast States. Rain showers will also be forecast for the broken water pipe, Man­ smoke alarm, 102 Colonial broken water pipe. 1 Her­ Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Pacific Northwest. Elsewhere weather will remain lair In general. chester Modes, Pine The evening star is Mercury. Drive (Town) itage Place. Main and Oak Color, an electromagnetic wave Minimum temperatures include: (maximum readings in parenthesis) Street (Town) Tuesday, 12:06 p.m. — streets (Town) 3 0 % TO 5 0 % OFF Those born on this date are under phenomenon, is a sensation pro­ Atlanta 15 (30), Boston 31 (51), Chicago 1 (14), Cleveland 5 (22), Monday, 11:34 a.m. — broken water pipe. 225 the sign of Capricorn. They include Tuesday, 9:30 p.m. — ENTIRE INVENTORY duced through the excitation of the Dallas 12 (33),"Denver 1 (29), Duluth -14 (8). Houston 15 (32), motor vehicle accident, Spencer St. (Town) medical call, 57 Charier L Big 8 Horsepower! Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of • Tw o-tlage partorm ance (EXCEPT PREVIOUS SALE MARKDOWNS) retina of the eye by rays of light. Jacksonville 45 .(63), Kansas City 0 (17), Little Rock 17 (32), Los near 73 Westerly St, Tuesday, 12:25 p.m. — Oak St. (Paramedics) A COMMERCIAL I the United States, in 1856; Spanish The colors of the spectrum may be Angeles 50 (68), Miami 68 (81), Minneapolis-08 (10), New Orleans 25 (Eighth medical call. Carter Wednesday, 3; 18 a.m. CCNTRACr WITH US • Powerful Bhpjwinterized | novelist Pio Baroja, in 1872, and produced by viewing a light beam District,Paramedics) 1WILU BRINijr VOL)/MORE Tecumteh engine (34), New York 31 (43), Phoenix 37 (62), San Francisco 47 (59), Seattle Street (Paramedics) — motor vehicle accident, • Cleart a big 24 ' path actor Martin Milner, in 1931. refracted by passage through a Monday, 1:57 p.m. — Tuesday, 1:50 p.m. — 305 Green Road (Town. BUSINESS FASTI On this date in history; prism, which breaks the light into 31 (44). St. Louis 3 (16). and Washington 34 (45). • Tough 2'flage deilgn service call, 83 Oak St. medical cull, 263 Olcott St. Paramedics) FAMILV WANT APS for greater throwing In 1832, John Calhoun, at odds component wave lengths. Custom­ (Town) (Paramedics) 1 with President Andrew Jackson, $ Free power arily the six primary colors of the Monday, 2:04 p.m. — • Electric became the first vice-president to spectrum are: red, orange, yellow, broken water pipe, Lydall , Start resign. green, blue and violet. Manchester Herald & Foulds, 615 Parker St. i Vv' In 1836, Spain recognized the Sugsttieii Llil ttt* B5 (Town) Papa Qind^ Eiecirtc Stih Fr«« independence of Mexico. Y our Sh ove l -SO 00 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Monday, 3:2.5 p.m. — In 1846, Iowa was admitted to the service call, 18 Whitney You Pay tS4S.SS I Union as the 29th state. Road (Town) In 1950, the 38th Parallel was USPS 327-500 VOL. cm. 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By Pegav Polk sweater and jeans. ANSA said. By Cynthia Plechowlak But Wall Street experts said the closures U.S. Steel said it will close the Cuyahoga United Press International "This. Is a secret that must The Milliyet newspaper said the United Press International were expected and probably overdue. Works near Cleveland: fabrication plants remain between him and me,” he pope's act showed a “ lack of Some affected plants already were in Pittsburgh and Ambridge, Pa., and ROME — Pope John Paul II said told his aides. respect" for the memory of the PITTSBURGH - U.S. Steel Corp.'s standing idle, and the company emphasized Elmira, N.Y.: ore operations in Wyoming his prison meeting with Turkish But speaking to women Inmates murdered editor, Abdi Ipecki. 'decision to close or partially close 30 steel that more than 10,800 of the 15,400 workers and Utah: five coal mines in Utah, gunman Mehmet All Agca, in in a separate part of the prison, he Agca, originally sent to the mills and mines at a loss of 15,000 jobs to be terminated were laid off previously. Kentucky and West Virginia; and specialty which the pontiff shook hands with said it is the third time he has maximum security prison at As- Infuriated steelworkers but raised hopes on But some steelworkers were angered at steel operations in Johnstown. Pa., Tren­ and forgave his vould-be assassin, pardoned Agca for shooting him coli Piceno In northern Italy, has Wall Street that the firm's steel operations U.S. Steel's handling of the announcement. ton, N.J., and Pittsburg, Calif. was an "historic day in my life.” May 13,1981, In St. Peter's Square. been in Rebibbia six months (or might finally crawl out of the red. Dean Bracken, president of USW Local Agca, a Moslem who once said he “ Today, after more than two questioning by Italian and Bulgar­ The No. 1 steelmaker announced Tuesday 1288 at the Johnstown, Pa., Works — one of The company also plans to close portions shot the pope because he was a years, I was able to meet my ian magistrates regarding his it will shut down all or part of 30 steel mills, the. plants slated for shutdown — said the of the following plants: the Fairfield, Ala.^ symbol of Christianity, bent one attacker and repeat the pardon, charge that Bulgarian secret iron ore and coal mines and other facilities, company told him to watch the evening Works; Fairless Works near Philadelphia; knee and kissed John Paul's hand which I immediately granted him agents plotted the attempt on the representing 16 percent of steelmaking news to discover his fate. the Gary plant, in Gary, Ind.; South Works Tuesday at the end of the 21-minute and which I was able to repeat in pope. capacity, by April 1984. "It is shocking." Bracken said. "A s late inChicagoo, the Geneva, Utah, Works; the public when it was possible from meeting in Agca's cell in the The dramatic meeting, ar­ 'The closings will lead to a $1.2 billion as Dec. 2, we met in Pittsburgh with U.S. Lorain Works near Cleveland; and the Rebibbia maximum security the hospital," the pope said. Steel and some people from the interna­ ranged at the pope's request, came pre-tax write-off and put more than 15, Clairton, Duquesne, Edgar Thomson, Ho­ prison. "This will remain for me a after John Paul conducted u employees out of work, the company said. tional (union). We thought we were in the mestead. National, and Irvin-Vandergrift historic day in my life as a man, us ” 1 have spoken to him as a prayer service in the prison chapel U.S. Steel Chairman David Roderick said process of negotiating to keep the plant plants, all near Pittsburgh. a Christian and as bishop of open.” brother whom I have pardoned and for about 400 of the prison's 1,500 the closings were "unavoidable in light of who enjoys my trust," a Vatican Rome,” he said, global, economic and market conditions in U.S. Steel lost $497 million on its steel U.S. Steel said it also will trim its male inmates. chemicals and agrichemicals businesses in spokesman quoted the pope as "The Lord made it possible for • steel.” business in the first nine months of 1983. The saying. us to meet as men, as brothers,” The inmates almost mobbed the ■ The cutbacks — the worst since U.S. Steel company lost $124 million in the third Florida and Aiabama, and withdraw from the rail business. One television cameraman the pope said. Agca, he said, pontiff as he walked along the aisle shut down 13 facilities in 1979 — had been quarter alone, but managed to turn a $52 filmed without sound and one still "made an attack on my life but from the rear ‘entrance to the anticipated since fall, but their magnitude million quarterly profit on the strength of photographer took pictures as the providence conducted things in its chapel and some knelt to kiss his UPI photo stunned some steelworkers. its Marathon Oil Co. subsidiary. pope, in white robes, shook the own way, which all would call ring. “ The decision ... comes as a crushing In 1982 — the U.S. industry's worst year U»S. steel Corp. Chairman David Roderick announces the The Welland Canal between lakes Ontario young Turk's hand, leaned his exceptional, 1 would even say blow to more than 15,000 of its employees since the Depression — U.S. Steel lost $361 In an address he said was aimed and Erie has eight locks to detour the head close to Agca to talk, gripped marvelous.” closing of all or part of some 20 steelmaking plants and related who are members of the United Steel­ million. The company's business has at prisoners “ all over the world.” 326-foot drop of Niagara Fails and the his arm and then patted him on the In Turkey, the newspaper whose facilities. He said the closings are part of an effort to cut the workers,” said USW acting president Lynn improved this year, but it is not expected to the pontiff said Jesus came "to rapids of the Niagara River. , shoulder in farewell. editor was murdered by Agca in company's losses. Williams. make money until 1984. UPI photo liberate man from the moral 2 The pope refused to disclose 1979 said the gunman was "not a Pope John Paul II shakes hand with his Mehmet AM Agca, in the latter's cell in what he said to Agca, 25, who was simple sinner, but a ferocious prison in which his passions wouuld-be assassin, the Turkish Rome. _ unshaven and dressed in a blue assiiss' " the Italian news agency confined him.” Congress studies bank fees U.S./W orld Jackson reconsidering visit to heip fiier WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Comptroller of the Currency, St or limit or restrict the amount of chairman of the House Banking Germain said, "It is clear the that charge...” Committee has ordered an investi- American consumer cannot rely St Germain said, "If the comp­ By Dennis G. Gulino gan said. "W e are doing everything we We've brought it from the back burner In ation of new service fees charged troller has his way, millions of United Press International can ... and it's possible that someone to the front burner,” he said several on the bank regulators for any y banks, saying customers are protection from unconscionable dollars in fees will be in the hands 8 with the best of intentions could change hours after attending what he des­ gbeing "nickeled and dimed to of national banks, not in the ‘Formal’ word awaited WASHINGTON — Democratic presi­ the balance unfavorably.” cribed as an “ amiable” State Depart­ charges" death.” pockets of American bank dential candidate Jesse Jackson, say­ Goodman's father, retired Air Force ment briefing. “ At a time of deregulation and CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire suppor­ Rep. Fernand St German, D- its supposed benefits to consu­ custom ers" ing he has accomplished much of what officer Robert Goodman Sr., also Goodman, 27, of Virginia Beach, Va.. ters of President Reagan say his unannounced R.I., cited a $2 charge planned by mers, I fear bank customers are he set out to do. reconsidered his plans indicated he would prefer Jackson let a black bombardier-navigator, was re-election drive may be legal now, but it's still banks In his home state for cashing In addition, St Germain said that to fly to Syria today to seek release of the government handle his son's fate. shot down Dec. 4 during a U.S. bombing being nickeled and dimed to death not "form al.” Social Security checks and a wait banks in his home state of Rhode captured U.S. airman Robert “ I do respect the Rev. Jackson raid over Syrian-held territory in by a whole host of new fees,” he Former state Senate President Robert Monier of up to four days before U.S. Island and other parts of the nation Goodman. tremendously. I don't want to seem Lebanon. Goodman, who also attended added. led a group of state Republicans — including Gov. Treasury checks are credited to The ruling affected several "in the finest holiday tradition" He called a news conference to ungrateful, but I do believe tbe best schools in Portsmouth, N.H., and John Sununu and former Gov. Lane Dwinell — to accounts. He said federal bank California banks sued by consu­ are planning to charge a $2 service discuss the matter further. chance of his release lies with the Skowhegan, Maine, is the only Am eri­ the Statehouse Tuesday officially to enter Reagan regulators are failing to protect mers who felt the fees charged for fee for cashing Social Security Jackson, who twice tried to reach policy the government is pursuing,” can prisoner of the Lebanese conflict. in New Hampshire's traditional first-in-the- consumers. checks for non-patrons. President Reagan by telephone Tues­ said the elder Goodman, who talked Even though Reagan told reporters returned checks were prohibited nation primary. St Germain Tuesday directed "Since the banks will also charge day, said he wanted Reagan to ask him with Jackson earlier in the day. he was willing td talk to Jackson, it under state law. But after submitting Reagan's candidacy Rep. Frank Annunzio, D-III., chair­ fees on any checking accounts personally not to go and said he Jackson said he did not plan to appeared the White House was reluc­ The comptroller's ruling stated, statement and the required $1,000 filing fee to the man of the consumer affairs opened, the only guarantee the probably would abide by such a negotiate with the Syrians, only to tant to let Reagan get directly involved. "A national bank may establish secretary of state, they said the "form al” subcommittee, to undertake the retired person has is the bank is request. carry a humanitarian plea for Good­ White House spokesman Larry any deposit account service ... candidacy announcement will come only from investigation. notwithstanding any state laws going to get a chunk of the check Earlier in the day, Reagan, who said man's release. Speakes, with Reagan in Los Angeles, Reagan. Citing a recent ruling by the which prohibit the charge assessed one way or another,” he said. “ This makes hiifl a legal candidate in New he would be willing to talk to Jackson, Jackson, who planned to leave for said Jackson's first call was referred to Hampshire." said"^onier, the president's state made clear that he thought Jackson's Damascus tonight, said he has already deputy chief of staff Michael Denver, .campaign coordinator. “ I think the statement trip was ill advised. succeeded in meeting some of his goals who suggested Jackson talk to State UPt photo stands by itself. Any formal announcement will " I would like to have some better by making the Goodman matter a top Department officials. Providence bar destroyed be handled by the White House.” understanding of what is contemplated priority. Speakes said Tuesday the adminis­ REV.JESSE JACKSON This orange encrusted in an ice cocoon Florida the last few days. Ice formed on Reagan will reportedly outline his re-election there because sometimes efforts of this "It's a real delicate matter and we're tration would brief Jackson furthei; plans in a teievised announcement in late kind can be counterproductive" Rea­ trying to be as sensitive as we can. should he go ahead with his trip. . . . might not visit is protected from the below-zero this Plymouth, Fla., orange tree wheen January. Gays shaken by bombing temperatures that have plagued central the sprinkler was left on. Withdrawal is urged Lebanon strife named top story of 1983 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - going to make people want to hide dence in the police probe of the L'YNNFIELD, Mass. — Rep. Nicholas Mav- Members of the city's homosexual who they are and what they are,” blast, which scattered debris over roules, D-Mass., says he will try to get Congress WASHINGTON (U PI) - United The year's news stories were domi­ community say they are shaken by he said in a telephone interview 40 feet of the empty nightclub and Crews race sun to save fruit to force the immediate withdrawal of U.S. Press International subscribers have nated by overseas events, with only the bombing of a local gay bar and with UPI. tore holes in its 20-foot ceiling. But Marines from their "vuinerabie" posts in chosen the continuing strife in Le­ three strictly U.S. stories breaking into that they fear the explosion may he said it was difficult to protect B y United Press headed toward Florida, best thing that could boxes of oranges. Tbe Lebanon and have them moved to safer positions banon, highlighted by the bombings of the Top to — the U.S. economy, the also disrupt the progress of the gay McDermott, who is also coordi­ against such random incidents. International with freezing tempera­ happen. grapefruit crop — where on land or offshore. the Marine barracks and the U.S. breakup of AT&T and artificial heart movement in the area. nator of the Gay Hotline, said tures predicted in the "It's just like your re­ Texas was hit hardest — Mavroules, a member of the House Armed Embassy, as the top news story of 1983. recipient Barney Clark. Rev. George McDermott, a staff Tuesday he feared the incident The owner of La Cage, another Harvest crews raced northern tier of the citrus frigerator: If you've got was not significantly hurt Services Committee, also told a news conference In the balloting for the UPI Top Ten Editors also chose the Top 10 stories minister at the Metropolitan Life posed a threat for other minorities gay bar, said he feared the against rising tempera­ belt Thursday night. some perishable vegeta­ in Florida. Tuesday that the U.S. troops should eventually be stories of 1983, the fighting in Lebanon for Europe, the Middle East and Africa Community Church, decried Mon­ as well. bombing would make less visible tures to salvage freeze- The Florida Citrus bles and then put them in a Also hard hit were the replaced by “ what are perceived as more neutral narrowly edged the Soviet Union's — the Beirut bombings were in first day's blast at Club 40 East as an "Whether they be black, his- gays afraid to come out in public as damaged oranges in Flor­ Commission scheduled an hot room they spoil. The Tampa Bay area tropical international forces." shooting down a commercial Korean place: for Asia — the Soviets downing aggressive act against a basically panic, women or oriental, they are well as cause a dropoff in business ida today and Texas citrus emergency meeting and cool, dry weather helps fish farms, which supply E In the meantime, he said, " I would ask my "A ir Lines jetliner as the most signifi­ the KAL jetliner topped the list; and for non-violent people. in danger now too," he said. a t local homosexual and sugar cane growers public hearing Thursday hold down bacteria and 80 to 90 percent of the colleagues that the Marines be removed cant story. Latin America — the U.S. invasion of "This is the kind of thing that is McDermott said he had confi­ establishments. counted their losses at to consider an embargo on spoilage.” domestically grown fish immediately from tbeir vulnerable positions at The KAL disaster was chosen the top Grenada was the leader. $121 million from the fresh citrus shipments to Rain wouid slow work for North America. the (Beirut) airport to safer positions on land and headline value story, with the Lebanon Editors were asked to rank the Top to devastating Christmas assure no freeze- crews and probably cause In Texas, agriculture offshore.” fighting second. both in significance and headline value freeze. damaged fruit gets into the fruit to drop off the officials said the damage Mavroules said he would offer the plan when The U.S. invasion of the tiny from a nominations list of 50 events River Is its cleanest in 13 years In the Florida citrus the hands of consumers. trees faster, Knight said. tab of $121 million in the Congress returns next month from its recess. Caribbean island of Grenada was chosen by UPI editors. Room was groves, where tempera­ Gov. Bob Graham Officials were hestitant lower Rio Grande Val­ He said the replacements for the U.S. troops to set monetary amounts ley's worst freeze in 21 picked as the third most important provided on the ballot for write-in NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UPI) profit conservation organization While avoiding specific recom­ tures plunged into the eased weight restrictions should come from individual countries, such as on crop losses, but Earl years did not take into story, both in significance and headline votes. — The Connecticut River Valley is Tuesday released a 65-page study mendations, the report calls for teens during the weekend, on trucks hauling citrus C Greece and Italy, not the United Nations, since Wells of Florida Citrus account losses to vegeta­ value. The Beirut bombings garnered 631 cleaner than it has been in more entitled “ Recovering the Valley: increased spending for protecting forecasters predicted and sugarcane to process­ the UN is viewed as a “ paper tiger.” points, with 24 first place ballots. The highs up to 80 and rain, ing plants to help speed Mutual, said Florida bles. ornamental plants, The UPI Top to stories for 1983 than 13 years, but dwindling An Environmental Status Report watershed areas, the reauthoriza- Mavroules also said President Reagan was KAL jetliner drew 584 points and 18 which industry officials the salvage operation. orange growers face aloe vera and other tropi­ reflated a year of heightened world federal funding threatens the of the Connecticut River Basin. lion of the federal Clean Water Act right in admitting responsibility for the terror first place ballots. said could cause the C.E. “ Pete" Knight, freeze fosses that could cal crops, tensions. Ranking fourth in balloting by progress of the past decade, 1970 to 1983.” next year and accelerated efforts bombing that claimed the lives of 241 U.S. freeze-damaged fruit to director of the state Div­ equal those of Texas, Ray Prewitt, executive newspaper editors and broadcast news The UPI Top to stories, signficance: according to a new study. The study was conducted over to decrease acid rain pollution, he Marines and servicemen. rot much more quickly. ision of Fruit and Vegeta­ California and Arizona director of Texas Citrus executives was the Soviet Union 1. Strife in Beirut, bombings of U.S, "Theg'e's been a tremendous the past 18 months by faculty and said. But he said others should share the blame for Citrus nipped by tbe ble Inspection for the combined. Mutual, said total eco­ breaking off of arms talks with the U.S. Embassy and Marine barracks 2. increase in water quality over the graduate students at the Univer­ Most importantly, the study failure to prevent the tragedy. freeze cannot be mar­ Department of Agricul­ Wells said the freeze nomic loss in the citrus in Geneva. Soviets down KAL jet 3. U.S. invades last 13 years,” said Terry Biunt, sity of Massachusetts in Amherst. concludes that unless federal "W e all share our responsibility,” he said. ture, said, " I f the weather may have cost Flofida industry could reach $100 Grenada 4. Soviets break off arms talks executive director of the Connecti­ It was aimed at evaluating how spending keeps pace, past gains keted fresh. But if it is Also on the list weyb such stories as picked before warm stays cool it would be the growers up to 27 million million. Slaying suspect is held 5. U.S. economy; deficits, recovery 6. cut RiverWatershed Council. "But efforts of the 1970s affected 11,260 could be lost, he said. the assassination ifiihe Philippines of Benigno Aquino killed in Manila 7. UPI photo by the same token, we may be acres of watershed area in Massa­ In 1970, an average of 35 cents weather rots it, the fruit BROOKLINE, Mass. — A 28-year-old resident • opposition leader Benigno Aquino, AT&T breakup: stock splits 8. Europe, A wounded Marine is rescued from the ruins of the starting period of back-sliding.” chusetts. Connecticut, New Hamp­ per resident of the valley was spent can be used by juice (BadEfiftaiMixyaiMfiaaiBaBaKecKfaitacfMBaicwsndaaeatGecEMndMEBXiMnaif U.S.Marine plants. of the Massachusetts School for the Blind who nuclear protests in Europe and the U.S. nuclear protests 9. Artificial heart barracks on Oct.23. UPI subscribers have picked the The Easthampton-based, non­ shire and Vermont, Blunt said. for the preservation of open space United States and the pact signed by trial ends as Clark dies 10. Lebanon, continuing along the river, he said. Another cold front was CLIP AND SAVE COUPONS I allegedly stabbed a woman to death because he strife in Lebanon as the top story of 1983. "just didn't like her” was being held today for Lebanon and Israel. Israel sign treaty. psychiatric observation. Good At Any Office Of Coupons t Bruno Barry Battle, a five-year resident of the expire Jen. 31,1984 | school who is also mentally retarded, had an Westmoreland releases docunents [(A DIVISION OF CARFST FACTORY OUTLRTS)! innocent plea entered for him during his arraignment Tuesday at Brookline District Court. He was ordered to undergo 20 days of 2N D 0X 1O SURPLUS CARPET CENTER MANCHESTER! observation at Bridgewater State Hospital and In $120-million suit against CBS 763 Main St. 643-11911 his case was continued until Jan. 13. ENLARGEMENT , POYOU RFALLV WHAT 191 Main St 643-1900 | Battle was arrested Sunday and charged in the I ^ By Henry David Rosso suit against CBS for its documen­ has been hurt by the television Exchange this ad for a coupon fSELlEVE THE WINDOW death of Mary King, 22, of Dracut, a school staff United Press International tary, "The Uncounted Enemy: A program. . SI6NS ATTHF . member. The woman had been stabbed repeat­ THEY 5AY?J I Vietnam Deception,” which sug­ " I f I were guilty as indicated by good for a FREE 2nd 8x10 fSORPLUS CNiPer CENTER. edly with kitchen and pocket knives and beaten I •RedeMnablTon day of order WASHINGTON - Gen. William gested Westmoreland withheld the broadcast, I could have been enlargement after January 8th. IN MANCMEsreie ? with a blunt instrument, police said. 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Shubow he had “ serious memorandum from George Crile John Scanlon, a New York public edly said their broadcast was WOW/ doubts” about Battle's competence to stand trial YOUR NEXT S A V E ! (of CBS) to (CBS correspondent) relations man representing CBS, true,” Westmoreland said in his M,m> hfsii'i Downtown H.utioid J5|.00 t h a t 's eREATf SINGLE and his responsibility at the time of the slaying. Mike Wallace in which, in the questioned Westmoreland's propr­ prepared statement. “ Their lawy­ 1080 hi'; IbHV . WITH AWy BROADLOONV VISION He said Battle had a “ long history of mental course of preparing Wallace to iety in releasing the documents at ers boast, 'We can prove truth.' car t t i A CARPET DEAL PRESCRIPTION illness.” P NTHEIR. interview me, Crile instructs him; a news conference. But this is not so. stock....fretty moch...' 1 CANT BASS OP. LENSES ’5.0 0 ! 'Now all you have to do is break “ We believe the appropriate "M y lawyers now have gathered •xpIrM 1-31-84 J Boy’s lockout probed General Westmoreland and we venue ought to be in the court,” and reviewed much of the evi­ M ON have the while thing aced,'” Scanlon said, adding the network dence," Westmoreland said. “ It is m h "* BOSTON — The state Division of Youth MY WAY TO Westmoreland said at a news “ endorses fully the substance and shocking.” Did your Christmas Gift include a semester d o n t Services has launched an investigation into why a ' T0R6er...THEY HAVE JWWCHESTER: conference Tuesday. conclusion of the documentary.” Westmoreland said his docu­ 16-year-old boy was locked out of a foster home on A SOPER FINANCING DEAL. S A V E I The statement quoted by West­ "It will not come as any surprise ments contain sworn statem e n t s at Manchester Community College? YOUR NEXT BIFOCAL Christmas night and left to wander streets in moreland is among three letters to anybody today that members of that "belie the broadcast's pre­ qODAY5 SAME AS CASH, bitter cold until rescued by police. said to be from Crile to Wallace, the war command responsible (or mise” from four senior officials PRESCRIPTION LENSES The DYS said Tuesday an employee of Dare Walk-in Registration ^ op TO 3YEARS ID FAY ’lO.OO although none bears a signature or implementing American policy in who were directly involved with Inc., a private non-profit agency with foster care initials. Vietnam are rallying together to the war — former Secretary of 1^ expIrM 1-31-8r^ contracts with the state, was suspended because for one or more courses WITH PAYMENT Kcnr Westmoreland called the evi­ defend that policy," Scanlon said. State Dean Rusk, former Defense SURPLUS of the incident. The Dare employee reportedly dence in the documents “ shock-1 Scanlon also released a series of Secretary. Robert McNamara and Due TlLFEBRUW y/,- CARPET CEMTER told the foster mother to keep the youth out of her by individuals who have not MH I ing” and charged CBS still is affidavits from officers under former CIA directors Richard home in Boston's Roxbury section because he did HONEST/ FOR EXCESS trying to destroy his military Westmoreland, "all of which Helms and William Colby. not get home before a curfew. previously registered in v e n t o r y pro m YOUR NEXT SAVE record. swear to their involvement in a Some of the documents were also The youth, Timothy Lennox, tried to find C.FO. SIORES- CONTACT The documents are part of cover-up." filed in U.S. District Court in New shelter with friends he had visited earlier that Westmoreland's $120 million libel Westmoreland was asked how he York. Last possible dates for registration are: PART ROLLS, PRESCRIPTION LENSES II night in Lynn, about 12 miles north of Boston, but FULL ROLLS, ’40.00 I his friends did not answer the door. January 5, 9, 10 f •xpIrM 1-31-34 I Dressed in a light ski parka, corduroys and 647 -99 4 6 SURPLUS CARPCT DROP COLORS, sneakers, he then wandered Lynn streets for 45 Baby pilot whale ‘doing fine’ 1 pm to 7 pm CEMTER ETC., AND MH I ! minutes in near zero-degree weather and a wind in the 305 BROAD STREET chill of minus-25 until rescued by police. BREWSTER, Mass, (U PI) - A she learns how to teed herself, said Noel would have continued nursing TO SUBSCRIBE INSTALLATION Registrar's Office on the Main Campus MANCHESTER, CT. SAVE Lennox, in DYS custody since October 1982 for nursing 7-foot pilot whale, who lost George King, owner of the Sealand ' for another four months if not for 2 doors from Manchttltr AAA ^ PAD FOR. YOUR NEXT larceny, was “ crying, in severe pain and unable her mother during a mass beach­ of Cape Cod aquarium. The 350- the beaching. 649-9199 to walk” when he flagged down a police cruiser, ing in which 21 whales died, was. pound whale, believed to be 12 to 15 TODAY! Blood samples have been taken SUN. 12-S • MT.IO-S • WUKOATS lO-t ONLY ♦l.OOsq.vHvi PRESCRIPTION police said. "doing fine” Tuesday while learn­ months old, was still nursing on | S $ 4 0 .0 0 i from the baby whale in hopes of U iq. yd mkiknum iMisSaSan snd rsdi-llow. He was treated at Lynn Hospital for exposure, ing how to adapt to her new mother's milk before Friday's Sosm •iSs. Wsmnsnii nor IncfciSsdJ •xpIrM 1-31-84 I determining why she and the released and then spent the night in police environment. beaching on a Wellfleel marsh. k MWmun FInmolns Frognm MOdSd headquarters. Noel, named for the holiday "W e have to teach her that this is others beached themselves and season, will be force-fed fish until good for her,” said King, adding what treatment she requires. L h c c 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 OPINION Groups seek Connecticut full GTB In Brief Energy grants awarded Bv Susan E. Kinsman Valeriano was convicted of fel­ obtained by police after unlawful Jack United Press International ony murder for hiring Julian seizure or exclude certain other from O’Neill HARTFORD — Schools in Coventry and eight Taylor, later the principal witness testimony; and his lawyer’s fail­ Weicker not candid about his pians other communities and Yale University will Anderson HARTFORD — Connecticut’s against him, to set fire to another ure to provide him with effective share almost $600,000 in grants for energy Supreme Court has rejected two New Haven apartment building. assistance. Bv Mark A. Dupuis conservation projects, state officials said today. appeals of the state's felony Six-month-old 'Tashika Nelson died Connecticut's new arson-murder U.S. Senator Lowell Weicker accommodation be must stay on Ice that long with United Press International The grants will be financed with funds from the murder law after interpreting a of her injuries a year after the Jan. law does not contain the controver­ says he knows why he and state’s share of a settlement in a lawsuit between law in Connecticut. the Secretary of the State's controversial phrase about how a 14, 1977, fire. sial phrase. "W e view the omission Ronald Reagan do so well with HARTFORD — Leaders of the state's chief the federal government and several oil compan­ death committed in the course of a At the time of both f i res, a person office before taking effect. ... as a legislative recognition that the voters of Connecticut, municipal lobby and Its largest teachers' union got no ies accused of price and allocation violations, the felony relates to the crime. could be found guilty of felony u!.,.;. :*•;> nrsnnist himself causes a Capitol Comments REPUBLICANS at the organ­ Weicker is working overtime though the two Republicans are L- - V commitments from Gov. William O'Neill on requests Governor’s Office said. The rulings Monday were issued murder "when acting either alone death during the course of commit­ izational level expect to lay out to convince Republicans a|id the to the governor for more state aid for education and In addition to Yaie, the matching grants will be on separate appeals filed by James or with one or more persons, he ting that crime it would be a rare a political odd couple much of B o b C o n ra d about $50,000 to cover costs of media that it's all up to the party other programs. given to schools in Coventry, Hamden, Hartford, Young and Armando Valeriano, commits or attempts to com m it... case where the death would not the time. pursuing their court case. They — that he Isn't twisting any Beware Representatives of the Connecticut Conference of Monroe, New Britain, Stafford, Wethersfield, both of New Haven, and upheld arson ... and in the course of and in also be 'in furtherance,"’ the Weicker says he and the Syndicated Columnist fully expect to encounter set­ arms to line up support for his Municipalities and Connecticut Education Associa­ Wilton and Windsor, officials said. lower court decisions. -Justice the furtherance of such crime or justices said. President are seen as politi­ backs, so they also expect to plan at the convention. tion met separately with O’Neill Tuesday and came Ellen A. Peters dissented in both flight therefrom he, or another In the Valeriano appeal, they cians who “ tell it like it is,” and bump this case right up to the The senator cannot allow the of war away saying they hadn't asked for any specific cases. participant, causes the death of a said the felony murder law re­ the people appreciate that. commitments and didn't get any. U.S. Supreme Court. Don't hold slightest suggestion that he is Sewer dumping backed person other than one of the quired only “ an intention to Reagan, says Weicker, is The record bears that out. alter a dozen years of what he your breath until that happens, Both groups said their talks with the governor were Both men were convicted of participants ..." commit the underlying felony upon engineering the change for aimed more at beginning what they hoped would be an HARTFORD — A citizens' conservation group going to win next year and take So it pains me to express the calls "exile," Lowell Weicker but the Republicans believe felony murder for separate arson Both men challenged the lower which the felony murder charge is personal benefit, and we can souvenirs ongoing discussion of issues with O'Neill through the says it supports plans by the city of Springfield, this state again because voters feeling that Lowell Weicker is has worked for this major step they can plead for speedy fires in which two children died of courts' instructions to the jury predicated." certainly go along with that coming legislative session, which begins in February. Mass., to dump 80 million gallons of untreated about the phrase “ in the further­ know he is "willing to stand up not really "telling it like it is" by his party. consideration — speedy enough smoke inhalation. Young, accused "We also held that the 'in argument. “ I didn’t ask for any commitments and he didn't sewage into the Connecticut River while repairs of setting fire to a three-story ance of.” and be counted," when he persists in saying “ no" He calls it the key to becoming to help them in 1984 primaries. WASHINGTON - This season is furtherance’ phrase functions But if this plan Is ever give any commitments,” said CCM Executive are made to the city .sewage system. apartment building March 2, 1979, "The trial court did not err when, primarily as a limitation on the' Weicker likes to be known as to running for governor in 1986. the majority party in Connecti­ The Republican budget for an appropriate time to give your­ cemented in place and Republi­ Director Joel Cogen. “ I was just sharing with him our The Connecticut River Watershed Council, said also was convicted of first-degree in charging the jury, it equated 'in vicarious liability of an accom­ that kind of a guy, too. He loves With all due respect, I believe cut again, and he predicts flatly self and your loved ones the 1984, incidentally, was beefed cans can open the gates to view of priorities." the discharge, part of Springfield’s plan to repair arson. furtherance o f with 'in the natural plice, such as the defendant in this to tell an interviewer how Weicker is blowing a lot of that the GOP will gain control of up to $627,000 earlier this month Connecticut's half-million unaf­ greatest gift of all — by asking He said the municipal lobby, which represents 67 its York Street pumping station, should be Keiya McDuffie, 3, died in the progression o f " the crime, the case, who does not perform the people push toward him on the smoke on this one. I understand the governor's office and the — a good $100,000 or more filiated voters, wouldn't that be your police department or nearest cities and towns with 73 percent of the state’s allowed because more expensive alternatives fire and Robert Smith, another justices ruled in the Young case. homicidal act ...,” the high court street and say they don't always his reason, and I buy it population, put among its priorities for the coming would leave the sewer system’s long-term Legislature in 1986 if the rules higher than the current budget. grand for a political veteran military base to check out any war occupant, was seriously injured They also rejected Young’s other said. 2 problems unsolved. agree with him but by gosh they completely. change is adopted. Part of that 1984 figure includes souvenirs you may have in your ■ legislative session grants to communities and when he jumped from the building claims the trial court erred: by The justices also rejected Valeri- who has always drawn well controlling health care costs. "It might be worth it to spend $1 million and know he's got guts, to use his Weicker has one big wide a sort of layaway plan for the home. to escape the flames. Young later amending the information charg­ ano’s claim the trial court erred by from those ranks? Both Cogen and two top leaders of the Connecticut have completely fixed the system, but it word for it. river to cross before he can Of course, there are other This warning comes from the confessed he set the fire for owner ing him with first-degree arson; in not instructing the jury on an gubernatorial race in 1986 — Weicker says it would enable Education Association told O’Neill their groups wouldn’ t,” said Terry Blunt, the group's I can confirm that, after come off thfs nonsense about Morris Sacks, who promised him its presumption of sanity: by affirmative defense to felony steps to be taken, too. Republi­ some $100,000. the party to win with "ordi­ heart. My associate Dale Van Atta, wanted the state to complete financing of the executive director. pushing my short legs behind $10,000 for the job. refusing to suppress confessions muder, as the law allows. 1986, And that is the special cans know they have no chance The betting at present is that nary" candidates. his wife and two children lived in Guaranteed Tax Base program of education grants to “ Personally I would like to do everything 1 can the tall man from Greenwich as GOP state convention on Jan. of convincing the Democratic Weicker's plan will fly at the At that point I put the weed mortal danger for several months communities. to prevent the discharge, but we do have to put he strides along the campaign 14. legislature to amend state elec­ convention next month. Even down. The thought of such a without knowing it. A cluster The GTB program was originally envisioned to this in perspective," he said Tuesday at if news trail. They do indeed reach for Weicker's proposal to open tion law, which now buns diehard opponents concede they change makes me giddy bomblet he brought back from phase in over five years state grants to equalize the conference in Hartford. Legislators consider changes his hand and say they like the Republican primaries to unaf­ unaffiliuted voters from parti­ have little hope of blocking it. A Lebanon last year and stashed on a amount of money spent on education from town to 8 enough. way he stands up to anybody. town across the state. filiated voters is on the line then, san primaries. companion proposal to abandon But to discount Weicker as an shelf in his garage turned out not to Greenwich man indicted and it is of the utmost impor­ So, us Weicker says, the GOP nominating conventions in fa­ have been defused as he had It has since been spread out to a seven-year phase-in obvious and probable candidate with completion set for the next fiscal year, which NEW YORK — A Connecticut man was indicted in emissions test procedure W EICKER IS UNBEATEN at tance to him (he'll say it is a will take its case to court. vor of direct primaries is thought. for the big job in 1986? Sorry, not begins July I, 1984, at a cost of about $45 million more Tuesday on charges he tricked four investors into the polls in more than 20 years of critical decision for the party) Precisely two months after the probably dead. yet. And if you press him. to the state. giving him more than $2(X),000. making provision for "hardship” running because he is, along that it be approved. special convention approves the The 2-month waiting period IF A FIR E or careless handling Bv M ark A. Dupuis Transportation Com m ittee to Weicker won't rule himself out, Cogen, CEA President Robert Egan and CEA JameS Masiello, 38, of Greenwich is accused of cases in retests and for people who with the image he works so hard Since taking over the Republi­ rules change, the GOP will go before filing in federal court is had detonated the live shell, it United Press International scrap it. either. (Syndicated by The Executive Secretary Thomas Mondani said O'Neill securities fraud and interstate transportation of He said there were some sub­ do work to vehicles before the test. to cultivate, a good candidate. can party apparatus a year ago into federal court to ask that this required because rules changes Herald of New Britain.) would have demolished his house gave no commitment to support so-called full funding money. HARTFORD — State lawmak­ committee members advocating The hardship issue involves and anyone in it. The 13-inch-long, for the GTB program next year, saying his budget According to the grand jury indictment repeal, but added, “ I would say the motorists whose vehicles fail the returned in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. ers studying Connecticut's auto bell-shaped Rockeye bomblet was proposals were still being prepared. general consensus was they were test and can't get back within the The two CEA officials said they also discussed with Masiello entered into "partnierships” for securi­ emissions testing program proba­ In Manchester i-'mt QM)MD$i>itfiatHf«* armed with a "shape charge" bly won't urge its repeal but may not going to recommend repeal." allowed 30 days for a free retest designed to penetrate a foot of tank O’Neill a five-year, $200 million Department of ties trading with his victims in which he told them Factors weighing against repeal and then have to pay the $10 test fee they would split 50 percent of the profits. recommend some changes to ad­ armor, allowing the main charge Education plan for improving public education in were the threatened loss of mil­ again. Connecticut. He tricked them into turning over their money dress corpplaints about the year- to explode inside the tank. old program, the head of the study lions of dollars in federal funds and Mondani and Egan, like Cogen. .said they didn’t ask and securities as "collateral" to secure stock The little bomb was given to my said. a feeling more time was needed to Eggs, a remarkable storehouse for and didn't receive any commitments at the trading, the indictment said, but kept the money. of nutrients, are among the few A cold place associate by Palestine Liberation Rep. Gerald Crean Jr., D- see how the program was working, The scheme earned Masiello more than $200,000 meeting. "General give and take." was how Mondani Crean said. foods that contain natural vitamin Organization leader Yasir Arafat over the past three years. Assistant U.S. Attorney Southington, chairman of a Legis­ summarized the session. He said two areas for possible D. Each man, woman and child in as evidence that the Israelis were “ The only commitment was to continue this type of Michael Feldberg .said. lative subcommittee studying the emissions program, said "Tuesday change expected to be included in the United States eats an average using American-made cluster dialogue." said Mondani, whose organization is the in the daytime the panel isn't likely to urge the full the preliminary report were; of more than 300 eggs annually. bombs. Arafat obviously thought state's largest teachers’ union with 26,000 members. Testo pays off debt It was 8 a.m. Christmas Those who live within walk­ the bomb had been defused, and Cogen said he also spoke with O'Neill about Israeli military officers later gave controlling health care costs, increasing state BRIDGEPORT — State Appellate Court Judge Eve. ing distance of the homeless payments to towns for property exempt from it a cursory check and let it pass. Robert J. Testo has paid the city of Bridgeport The temperature hovered shelter in the East Side property taxes and resuming urban aid grants Man found guilty of murder Months later, at the urging of a $15,000 for a tax bill that had been delinquent for eliminated in 1981. 10 years. in the 20s, but the wind made Recreation Center have be­ thoughtful Pentagon officer, Lt. sentneed January 30. The jury returning form a An attorney representing Testo brought a HARTFORD (UPI) - A Hart­ it seem much colder than come more aware in recent The penally for muider ranges three-day Christmas break, Tues­ Col. Mark Foutch, my associate check for the entire amount — $15,014 — to ford Superior Court jury has found from 25 years in prison to a life day asked the court reporter to that. days of the presence of these belatedly called the 57th Ordnance ^ Bridgeport's tax collector last Friday. The Joseph Silva guilty in the 1981 sentence, said Assistant State's read two sections of testimony. The man in the dirty green homeless types. Detachment at Fort Belvoir, Va.7" Center's kids money was deposited into the city’s bank account slaying of Jeffrey Glass, a Glaston­ Attorney James E. Thomas. One section was the testimony of to have the device checked out. The „ Tuesday. bury condominium caretaker. parka leaned against the They are not pretty sights. During the trial, witnesses testi­ Silva's alibi witness. Terrence "W e’re happy to hear about it. It will be in the The jury of six men and six front door of the Mary Cheney They are a painful reminder, two Army experts who took the fied Silva had told them he Kitchen, who said he and Silva had to Disiiey World bank today," Martin Wollner, the city's Assistant women returned the verdict at 4:37 bomb away to detonate on a firin g" discussed plans to murder Jeffrey been drinking in Manchester and Library. Two brown paper in fact, that not everyone in Tax Collector said Tuesday, The city had been p.m. Tuesday, ending four days of range said: "Y ou ’re lucky to be deliberations, Glass with Glass's estranged wife. Vernon bars on the night of the bags — his belongings — America has a warm place to HAMDEN (U PI) - The May. It was announced prepared to begin foreclosure proceedings on a alive." Silva, an unmeployed East Hart­ Glass was shot to death Jan. 10. murder. Children's Center accepts Dec. 20 at the center's two-family house owned bv Testo. rested beside him. It didn’t stay during the day. ford house painter, was returned to 1981, outside the Hale Farm Police maintained Silva had left the kind of kid whose Christmas dinner. The take unusual powers of obser­ Store owners along Main OTHERS HAVE NOT been so the Hartford Correctional Center condominiums, where he lived and the Torch Light Cafe in Newington mother left him in a place hasn't been the worked. at 9:15 p.m.. E vation to see that the man had Street have become more lucky. Unexploded ordnance from same since. FOR A MESSAGE OF on $500,000 bond. He will be Burger King and so when CHRISTIAN HOPE ANO LOVE nowhere else to go. aware of the homeless ones, World War II, Korea and Vietnam it says it's taking 50 of For the staff members Across the street, the Sal­ too. Often, these pathetic men — even from World War I and the them to Disney World in who will accompany the NOTICE Open fonim / Readers' views Civil War — is still capable of kids and pay $100 for the rAN evening in par is?^ vation Arm y’s Citadel beck­ and women wander into OHando, Fla., some peo­ Probate Court is open t r u m n ROBERT D. GREENBERG, M.D. detonating with tragic results. ple might want to know privilege, it translates for conferences with the A M l i i l i ^ 0 Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 Spend your Tuesdays in Vernon this oned. But the free Christmas stores, pretending to browse Consider these examples from why. The people at the into a five-day trip with a judge from 6:30 P.M. to Cnttf CNgriptiMMl Ckifck collection of emotionally M m cM tir Spring and feel like you’re in Paris ... Eve meal was several hours until a clerk tells them there Army files: center simply say why 8 P.M. on Thursday DERMATOLOGY away and the man had to is no loitering allowed. • Earlier this month, two 8- not. disturbed children that nights. Appointments "T ell me why they dpn't isn't part of the job year-old boys in San Diego were suggested. Night CALDWELL \NNOt \(;ESTHEREI.OC5TIO\ ofhisofeicetothe C occupy himself until then. description. ELEMENTARY FRENCH I On an ordinary winter day. The finest? killed by the explosion of a World deserve to go," says Ar- telephone number: 647- So he stood his lonely vigil, tl^ur Avitabile, an assist­ It's not going to be any OIL keeping warm during the day A disgusting article War II mortar round they had 3227. (Prtc* tub^Bct to ChaigB) An MCC credit course offering waiting for the library to To the Editor; ant to Brian F. Lyncb, the free ride for the kids, William E. FitzGerald Vernon Medical A rts Building is a challenge. For many of found on an old Marine firing either. "Each child will open. Manchester's finest strikes To the Editor: we stil 1 ha ve need for love in this executive director at the llldcp nf Proh.tle 98.’ C.O.D. range. have to put $50 toward the Tuesday evenings, 7-9:55 pm, these people, the challenge is again! "W e function as normal! " When something as happy as world. center, founded in 1883 6 4 9 - U 4 1 artford urnpike Manchester has become • Four boys in Pittsburgh were trip. To our kids $.50 is a 357 H T all part of the peculiar What as taxpayers in town do we Cabbage Patch Kids come when a dying widow known as a town that wel­ killed when a missile they were named Daniels asked major thing. Vernon Center Middle School lifestyle they lead. When have to do to get Manchester’s along, why must we look for Let’s nurture and expand on comes the homeless. Since playing with exploded. The par­ clergymen visiting her Vernon, Connecticut 06066 temperatures are sub-zero, finest to take the time to investi­ ways to destroy them? the good feelings these "kids” Beginning January 24. ents had thought it was a practice ' Poverty Square home to the homeless shelter opened gate an accident? It seems to me The Manchester Herald’s generate rather than think of though, the challenge can round (which is no guarantee that take care of her four here last year, dozens of that a pile-up is very serious! Dec. 20 article was a disgusting ways to destroy them. Reserve Your Evening Now, call 646-2137 often turn into a deadly something is harmiess). children. They called it PapaQinolk people have taken advantage 1 was driving on Doming Street attempt at humor. the New Haven Society for CRMHiin sancfs hmson O f f ic e H o u r s T e l e p h o n e nightmare. • In Beach Grove, Ind., twb of the free night's shelter and in Manchester Monday morning at Public acceptance and de­ Ted and Carol Lingard the Relief of Orphans and 10-year-old boys were killed and NMMAInst B y A p p o in t m e n t 871-9441 On a day like Saturday, few 6:35 a.m. Dec. 12 (when a 12-car mand for these "kids" proves 77 Woodland St. Destitute Children. food. five playmates wounded when one y Mnskwtw. CT WSM j choices exist, especially accident occurred). For one thing, some But who welcomes these of them dropped a rifle grenade. Have a Happy Holiday LAiCC when the stores close. It appears to me that the town of might say the money people during the day? • In Colorado Springs an 11- Manchester should consider laying could be better spent. year-old boy staggered into his "But you have to give Mary Cheney Library does, At the East Side Recreation off about ,50 percent of the warm ‘Patch’ was good satire PIZZA PARTY! home, his hands blown off and his kids opportunities for for one thing. Its reading Center, such “ loiterers” are bodies that make roll call an oilier Lw^e or Thick Rin Pizza. body torn apart by grenade frag­ fun,” says Streeter Sei­ room has become a haven for discouraged. Until the shelter everyday duty. One afternoon early in the week. expire* 1/8/84. Liout 1 per per*on. ments. He cried, "Mom m y, I ’m dell, an administrator. some of those who have It is of my opinion that the town On a Tuesday, as I recall, Not good on specials. opens for the evening, these dead!" — and died minutes later. "W hy children in a resi­ of Manchester could retain some of • I retreived my daily Herald dential treatment center nowhere else to go during the men and women must stand He had pulled the pin on a grenade with this coupon its tax dollars by appointing a From mail basket which acts as catch-all. can't have that, I just day — to the chagrin, per­ outside. he thought was a toy. resident trooper. It contained delicious humor don’t know. Because you Take-Out or Eat-In haps, of regular patrons who Where can they go? • In Manitou Springs, Colo., an The officer on the scene said all 'Bout an object which drives us batty: can't live at home and you 8-year-old boy, his sister and two aren’t prepared for such It is a question with no the cars involved had been going Being lately hawked ad nauseum. have some problems, 358 w. Midilli Tpkr For Pick-Up playmates were using a 37mm sights or smells. answers. too fast. If there were 12 cars Inciting letters sounding catty. doesn't mean you should Minchnitr Pirki^ * CaU: 646-8553 tank shell to punch a hole in a be punished." he said. 2 involved, why was one driver The piece about the Cabbage Patch, cardboard box. The shell exploded It's settled. The kids are singled out? What were the names "50 Ways to Kill the Kid," 1 and killed the boy. going to Disney World in of the other people involved? Evoked a laughter in my bosom. Berry's World • In Great Falls, Mont., a. "Public Record!" Put the ridiculous to skid. 4-year-old girl was rummaging: Who is running the Manchester One wrote, compared the Focus Staff through a box in her home anff; Police Department? Gary Wood To the slckie. Marquis de Sade: dropped a supposedly empty : the spokesman, or Chief R. Another bemoaned the ridicule mof tar round on the floor. She was- Lannon? At time of joy on Earthly glade. killed in the explosion. !•' P S. 6:45 a.m. Was it time to have But my thoughts about the Cabbage Patch, An Army poster headline says Snap! Click. Flash. Photo Finish. Your coffee and get off so-called duty'.’ Ways of getting one filling the air. SC Seems summed up by the wealthy gentle man all: "Wanted for Murder — Expl(C photo process deserves our photo Howard August sive War Trophies that Kill and: Who bought four for $900 air fare; process. 113 No. School S't. Injure Our Children.” I think of all the purchasers. At FROMEX, we analyze your film There are more than 800 Armyj During season of kindness and joy. ulc cut hair for your ego nok our/. explosive experts who will check"' frame by frame, not roll by roll. What's Who fight and maim and cheat on others Good laugh out potentially deadly exp losive more, you can count on great quality, To buy a little, ugly toy. devices in your home. Safe items^ because our trEiined technicians use To the Editor: The kids all want one, that's for sure. will be returned to you. J I enjoyed all of the letters the And on this I must agree; only Kodak paper and chemicals for the All you have to do to make surqj Manchester Herald printed in the Yet only in America. UJHRT IS fl JV p C fC Ill ? good look. Nobody but FROMEX gives that the souvenir is safe is to cal|h Christmas Memories contest, but I The land of rich, and brave, and free. you quality and 1 hour developing at no your local police department;' fl./vpcicut 1/ Cu/tom D^/igncd got a tremendous kick out of the The ones who wrote complaining odes extra cost. one sent ih by Elsie "B iz” About psychosis, poor taste, and "sick". n J u p C K U t y Prcci/k>n Cut This Holiday season^make every Swensson. It really jogged my Should certainly have realized memory. It was reaction much too quick; Letters policy n J V p C f C U l y a Pinl/hcd Product click count. FROMEX. Snappy photos finished Unbelievable as it seems, I had For the jibes contained in “ 50 Ways" The Manchester Herald y completely forgotten about those Weren’t aimed at dolls or those who bought ’em. welcomes letters to the n > v p c r c u l for (Tkn.UJomen ft Children in a flash. cartons containing 36 Tasty Yeast But rather at friends, acquaintances. editor. bars, which I also ate as a child. Local situations, and those who thought 'em. Letters should be brief and A / U p C f C U t i/Beoutiful f W tttfarm i Mancbeiter Downtown Hartford The words' of the song -- which I So, now remember, my dear friends. to the point. They should be Weitfarms Mnll Manchester 290 Trumbull St typed or neatly hand-written, (iowei level- Parkade (AcroBS from hadn't thought of in many years — When you read an article delicious. ond..Q .A fp c rc u t it oluioy/ Open 7 days a Civic Center) and, for ease in editing, next to Lcud 8t came immediately into my mind. Read it twice, and maybe three times o’er. Taylor) week Mon.rFn. B-6 Thanks for giving me a good For the Herald is never vicious. should be double-spaced Open 7 days a. 647-1080 Sat 9;30-B The Herald reserves the week 5 27-4687 laugh! 384-A W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE right to edit letters in the 649-2411 HOUBS n . ■, ■ ■ .-'1 521-9438 John Bossidy MOB fRI B K MANCur.strn (Manchester Parkade) interests of brevity, clarity S«I 9 f Mrs. Marjorie Glenney 61 Cambridge St. and taste. Disc film processed m one hour at Westfarms Mall and Manchester only Coventry

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■ r 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 28, 1983 - 9 At SAYS Loult F. Fox St. James Cemetery. Friends may short illness. He was the husband smars ... Louis F. Fox, 69, of 59 Waddell call at the funeral home Thursday SPORTS of Ellen (Person) Anderson and Road, died Monday at Manchester from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the father of George Anderson of MILLION DOLLAR Memorial Hospital. He was the Memorial donations may be Coventry and Nancy Gocht of husband of Lucille (Beecher) Fox. made to the American Heart Manchester. He was born Nov. 4, 1914 in Association. 310 Collins St., He also leaves a brother, Paul .Greenport, N.Y. He had lived in Hartford. Tech overcomes MCC in Rotary Classic Anderson of Newington; a sister, Avon and Canton before moving to Laura Nygaard of St. Petersburg, Manchester last August. He was Fla.; five grandchildren: and self-employed, having owned and Samuel J. Grlmoson several nieces and nephews. operated Fox's Restaurant in Samuel J. Grimason, 80, of Funeral services will be Thurs­ W arehouse Norwalk will be opponent Avon. He was a member of the Wethersfield, died Monday at day at 11 a.m. atErickson-Hansen Knights of Columbus and was a Hartford Hospital. He was the & Sons Funeral Home, 5 Hart St., past grand knight of Avon Council husband of Mary (Porter) New Britain, Burial will be in for Tech In championship 4376. Grimason. Fairview Cemetery. Friends may Gigantic Savings on Besides his wife he leaves two He was born in Manchester and call at the funeral home Thursday By Bill Dumas Cougar lead. sons, James Fox of Manchester had lived in Manchester and from 10 a.m. until the time of the Our Warehouse-Wide Correspondent With three and a half minutes and Robert Fox of Glastonbury; Hartford before moving to We­ service. 1 remaining. Tech evened the score three brothers, John Fox of Hud­ thersfield in 1948. Before retiring Memorial donations may be Stock of Famous Brand Hartford State Tech overcame a at 71. and took its first lead since son, N.Y. William Fox of Rich­ he had been employed as a made to Bethany Covenant nine-point second half deficit to the opening minute of play when it mond, Calif., and Joseph Fox of plumber and steamfitter for G. Church, 19 Franklin Square, New ' Appliances, post an 81-75 win over Manchester went up by 73-71 with 2; 40 to play. Long Island, N.Y.; two sisters, Fox and Co., for 25 years. Britain, Community College Tue.sday night Neely converted five consecu­ Theresa Suran of Whiting, N.J., Besides his wife, he leaves a TV's and Stereos! in the first round of the second tive free throws in the final minute and Anna Rowen of Hudson, N.Y.; daughter, Gloria Loewenthal of George A. Wenzel annual MCC-Rotary Club Basket­ and a half to boost Tech to its final and two grandchildren. ; and two grand­ George A. Wenzel, 56, of West IJ 5 U D elivery FREE Removal of Old Appliance ball Classic at East Catholic High 81-75 advantage. Funeral services will be Thurs­ children in New York; and several Hurley, N.Y., formerly of Man­ School. Tech will play for the MCC lost its rebounding strength day at 10:15 a.m. from the Vincent nieces and nephews in chester and Hartford, died Tues­ ^ rv ic ^ *FREE Installcitioh *ExceDf Built-Ins tournament title tonight at 8 p.m. when Scott Sweeney, the Cougars’ Funeral Home, 120 Albany Turn­ Manchester. day at Basser Brothers Hospital in against Norwalk Community Col­ 6-foot-7 center, fouled out with five pike, Canton, with a mass of Private funeral services for Poughkeepsie, N.Y, He was the lege. which defeated Hesser Col­ and a half minutes to play. The Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. family and close friends will be husband of Betty Virelli Wenzel. lege of Manchester, N.H., 71-54, in Cougars also lost Emerson via the 2 Ann’s Church, Avon. Burial will be held Friday at 2 p.m at the Holmes Tuesday night’s opener. He was born in Hartford on May foul route with a minute and a half .in St. Ann's Cemetery. Friends Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial 2,1927 and had lived in Manchester J MCC and Hesser College will to play and the score 74-73 in Tech’s 2 may call at the funeral home today will be in East Cemetery. Memor­ for many years with his uncle, meet in tonight’s consolation at 6 favor. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ial donations may be made to a Albert L. Schulze of Olcott Street. 8 HR VHS. p.m. Christie had 25 points to lead charity of the donor’s choice. He was a Marine Corps veteran of Hartford State Tech made up a Tech. Neely had 22 points and 15 World War II and the Korean VIDEO RECOIOER______60-51 deficit in the final eight and a rebounds. Ethel M. Hennequin Conflict. He was employed as an ■ ■ Remota CantrAl half minutes to spoil the sea.son MCC was topped by Brooks, who Ethel M. (Southerlin) Henne­ Lester J. Stone engineer with National Micronet- opener for the host Cougars. Tech had 21 points. Emerson had 17 quin, 71, of 19-M Henry St., died Lester J. Stone, 67, of Old Lyme, ics Inc. improved its record to 6-1. points. French .scored 10 points and 8 'Hiesday at Manchester Memorial died Monday in Englewood, Fla. Besides his wife and uncle he MCC coach Bernie Mulligan said pulled down 14 rebounds. Tenero Hospital. She was the wife of the He was the husband of Margaret G. leaves a son, George A. Wenzel Jr. "a lack of self-discipline on offense had 16 points, to go along with eight late Walter Hennequin. Stone and the brother of Lillian of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two in the second half, combined with assists. 8 She was born Sept. 21, 1912 in Allis of Manchester. daughters, Cheryl Wenzel of West foul trouble, cost us dearly. Tech On Tuesday night, Willie Stead­ New Rochelle, N.Y., and had been He also leaves two daughters, Hurley, N.Y., and Audrey Jobe of also killed us off the boards, as man’s 27 points and Bernard a resident of Manchester since Janet Viator of North Dartmouth, North Lauderdale, Fla.; his many times we were able to get but McNair’s 10 rebounds topped a 1933. Mass., and Donna Whitham of Old mother, Virginia Schulze Roberts one shot at the basket." lightning-quick Norwalk team. Before retiring in 1977 she had Lyme; two brothers, George Stone of Island Park, Long Island; and MCC took a lead. 11-10, after six Hesser was led by Steve Ray­ been a supervisor at Pioneer of Niantic and Addison Stone of two grandchildren. and a half minutes of play. The mond’s 15 points and nine Parachute for 19 years. She was an Oswego, N.Y.; and three Funeral services will be Friday lead increased to as many as 10 rebounds. lactive member of the Manchester granddaughters. at noon at the Holmes Funeral points, and was 36-27 at the half. Hesser led 7-2 in the early play, ‘Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, and Funeral services will be Thurs­ Home, 400 Main St,, Burial will be Eight points each from Winston but Norwalk came back to take a •a member of the Manchester day at 2 p.m. in the Alderson- in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Brooks and Charles French and 17-9 lead with 12 and a half minutes 'Senior Citizens and AARP. Prentis, Beckwith Lane Funeral There are no calling hours. Chuck Garen’s seven paced the left in the first half. Norwalk upped She leaves a son, Sgt. Robert L, Home, Old Lyme. Burial will be in Cougars’ first half effort. Fine its advantage to 15 points, before Hennequin of the Manchester Duck River Cemetery with full passing by Brooks and Ed Tenero, the outside shooting of Hesser’s Police Department; two daugh­ military honors. Friends may call along with French’s rebounding, John Walor and Jim Sherman ters, Judith M. Hennequin of at the funeral home today from 7 to In Memoriam added to the Cougars' first half brought the Blue Devils to within Goffstown, N.H., and Mrs. William 9 p.m. In loving memory of my son, success. 42-32 at halftime. (Jean) Burke of Westford, Mass.; Russell Corcoran, who passed Elroy Christie, with 10 points, a brother, Malcolm Southerlin of away December 28th, 1972. kept Tech in the game at the half. Noank; and four grandchildren. Albert G. Anderson GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Tech made a run at MCC early in HARTFORD STATE TECH (81) Funeral services will be Fridav Albert G. Anderson, 78, of the second half, and closed to — Reason 1-0-2, Christie 11-3-25. at 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Newington, died Tuesday at New Sadly missed by within 43-41 with 13.inic without preparation and Hartford coach Jack Evans said. Goulet fired home his second of the TOES. WED. SAT TIL 5 647-9998 evident in his face as he walked to Association, an organization for former state Phone 643-6196 ■” " ™ y Lombardo 10-3 2. Totals 23 10-19.56. "A win is always satisfying," I'm anxious to see what he does "But it didn't affect everybody's ''I round out the scoring. troopers. the bench following the Crusader ( 1 0 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 19B3 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 - U . Scholastic roundup Overtime pays Indian skaters stay unbeaten off for Blues NEW MILFORD - Once they Blake, Byram and Trudon held Manchester had an overwhelm­ Peter Albert in the 100-pound got warmed up, there was no onto the puck in their own end for ing 60-13 edge in shots. John Allen class was a double winner for the By United Press International was any magic. It’s spelled hard stopping them. the full two-mlnute penalty. "They and Harry Rule were in goal for the Techmen. Steve Hecker, Jeff work, and that’s what we have to Scoring only one goal in the first just set up a triangle in their own Wildcats. Boudreau, Anthony Barone, Eric The St. Louis Blues finally do. period. Manchester High ice end and held the puck." Horton "I was really pleased with the Gauvin and Jeff Main were also received some pay for working St. U)uis took a 2-1 first penod hockey team connected for four in said. play of Generis and my defense. winners against Canton. Main's overtime. lead when Jack Carlson scored for each of the next two periods en Manchester was successful on My two rookie defensemen, Mark pin in the unlimited class was the Brian Sutter's 13th goal of the the Blues at 7:28 and newly route to a decisive 9-1 triumph over two of three power play opportu- Cichowski and John Riemitis, also margin of victory for the Beavers, season, a 45-foot blast from past acquired Gary Paslawski followed Bethel High here Tue.sday after­ nites. The Indians launched the played really well form e," Horton 1- 2 for the season. the faceoff circle at 2:25 of OT, at 17:53. MacMillan scored for noon at Draddy Arena. scoring with a man advantage at said. Cheney’s next bout is Thursday gave the Blues a .5-4 comeback New Jersey at 10:45. "M y boys were just cold in the 2; 55 as Blake scored, assisted by in Madison against homestanding victory over the Devils. MacMillan tied the score at 10:02 first period," said Manchester Byram and defenseman Dan Bill Fleming and Brett Factora Hand High and Jonathan Law of It was St. Louis’ first decision in of the .second period when he coach Wayne Horton. "The area Senkow. also played well as penalty killers Milford at 10 a.m. five overtime games this season. combined with Bridgman and K was really cold and we didn’t get A shorthanded goal by Byram at for Manchester. New Jersey is 0-3-2 and has lost its Lever on a 3-1 break, beating St. warmed up until the second period. 5:28 of the middle session, assisted Manchester's next outing is Rnults; Cheney vi. Canton — 100- YL la.st two games in overtime. Louis goalie Rick Heinz. At 13:15. Then we just got things rolling." by Blake, begun a four-goal Thursday night against Bricn Albert tCT) pinned Coatee 1:36, 107- "Because this game was on the Jan Ludvig tipi^ed a point .shot hy McMahon at Wonderland Arena in Hudfon (C) WBF, 114- Hecker tCT) fc f The Indians’ onslaught, which deluge. Byram added his second of dec. Vanderbooart 10-4, 121- DeSImoi road and because we play Toronto Phil Russell past Heinz for a 3-2 brought their record to an unblem­ the game and ninth of the season at Darien at 8 p.m. (C) tup. dec. Mancinl 16-0, 126- at home for second place (Thurs­ New Jersey lead. ished .5-0, was led by the unit of 7:35 on the power play for a 3-0 Swanion 1C) pinned Pletlock 1:02, 134- McNell (C) tup. dec. Balon 19-6, 140- day) . this win was ever .so MacMillan completed his hat seniors Eric Trudon and Galen lead. Trudon got into the act at 8: 15 Iken (C) pinned Nete 1:13,147- KIntlev important for us.” said Sutter, who trick at 5:44 of the third period by Byram and sophomore Bobby and 13:05 with his eighth and ninth (C) dec. Dublel6-S, 157- Boudreau (CT) beat goalie Glenn Resch high to the picking up the rebound of shots by Blake. Trudon had the three-goal goals of the campaign for a 5-0 pinned Crowley :16, 167- Barone tCT) Wrestling pinned 'Vandervllet 2:53, 117- Gauvin glove side. Joe Cirella and Ludwig and hat trick along with two assists. bulge after two periods. fCT) WBF, Unlimited- Main (CT) "Bernie Federko was coming tapping the puck past Heinz. Byram netted two goals and pinned Canny 1:31. down the moddle and he called for St. Louis then got a goal from joe assisted on four other scores and Trudon capped his hat trick at Cheney vt. Pomperauo — 100-Albert Techmen split (CT) pinned Shehu 1:27, 107- Doolan the puck, ” added Sutter. "As soon Mullen on a power play. Gilmour Blake also had two goals and four 2:59 of the final period. Mike (P) WBF, 114-Cllftord IP) dec. Hecker as he hollered, Resch moved over a tied it at 15:27 of the third period on assists. Generis, on the Indians’ second CANTON — Cheney Tech wres­ 2- 1, 121- Mancinl (CT) drew with little bit to cover Federko. When I a rebound. Anderson l)-)1 ,128-Verolo (P) pinned > The threesome was also instru­ line, added two goals in the finai tling team came home with a split Pletlock 4:54, 134- (Jettlnger (P) shot, he was leaning the wrong "Playing the Devils now is not an 9i J mental in penalty killing as Man­ period with Blake accounting for at a triangular match here Tues­ pinned Balon 2:45, 140- Kepict (PI way." automatic two points," said 2 2 UPl photo chester was shorthanded 10 times the final score. Tom Granacker pinned Nete 1:44,157- Dublel (CT) dec. day afternoon. The Beaver mat- Jacques Demers, the St. Louis Janson 4-1, Grody (P) mal. dec. Bobby MacMillan scored three and the homestanding Wildcats, scored for Bethel to avert Indian men upended homestanding Can­ Boudreau 14-6, 167- Chavei (P) dec. goals for New Jersey but late coach. "They are very, very Kevin McHale (left) of the Celtics and Artis Gilmore fight now 1-1, failed on each occasion. goalie Ian Blood’s shutout bid at ton, 33-31, but bowed to Borone 16-10, 187- Gauvin (CT) WBF, third-period scores by Joe Mullen disciplined now. It was a big, big for rebound in NBA action Tuesday night in San Antonio. On one five-on-three situation. Pnmperaug, 36-23. Unlimited- Roy (CT) WBF. and Doug Gilmour lifted the Blues win for us.” Celtics won, 115-100. to a 4-4 tie. St. Louis is 2-15 on the road. "We deserved a better fate.” MacMillan was .somber despite - ' said Devils' coach Tom MeVie. the hat trick. NBA roundup "Tonight we forechecked them "1 don’t know why these things UPI photo well, we worked hard and I feel happen,” he said. 8 All the parts work sorry for the guys because they Sabres 7, Canadiens 4 8 worked so hard. Twice we couldn’t At Montreal, Brent Peterson This Is how you play get out of our own end and it cost us scored two goals to pace the Sabres Clippers finally both times.” before 18,080, the largest crowd of as Celts top Spurs UCLA coach Terry Donahue (left) and Illinois’ Mike as both Rose Bowl teams took a break Tuesday and The Devils are 0-3-2 in overtime the year at the Forum. Pierre White have their work cut out for them as they try to spent the afternoon at Disneyland. and 5-7-2 in their last 14 games. Mondou, in scoring his first goal at "M eV ie’s magic spell is not home this season, was set up by log road triumph explain the game of football to Mickey Mouse and Goofy over, ” said MeVie. "There never Guy Lafleur. SAN ANTONIO. Texas (UPI) - Larry Bird led Boston ’23-7, with Strong defensive work in the first 38 points. "W e started off good tonight and half and a steady offense in the By Fred Llet Philadelphia 112, Kansas City 109: the shot was going for me so I took second half gave the Boston Celtics UPI Sports Writer Los Angeles 118, Denver 116; and their 23rd season victory, a 115-100 it," said Bird. "In the second Utah 111, Golden State 102. decision over San Antonio. quarter, we started completing our The San Diego Clippers, wander­ Pacers 115, Burks 104 Sports in Brief ‘T think their defense in the breaks by getting second and third Police charge Wills with stealing ing nomads in search of a victory, At Indianapolis, rookie c’enter second quarter was the key." shots. It seems like the Spurs were found an oasis in Houston Tuesday Steve Stipanovich scored 20 of his Spurs coach Mo McHone said trying to prevent the bull from night. 24 points in the first half and the Liz Neubelt at finals LOS ANGELES (U PI) — Maury Wills, the first despite a driving rain. The window turned out to be said, and the former baseball star was "fairly Tuesday night. "They double- going down low so I just took my Having lost 29 straight games on Pacers won two straight games for player to steal 100 bases in a major league season, has shattered, he said, and a check on the car. a 1981 Audi, cooperative" with the arresting officers. sljots." NEW BRITAIN — Manchester’s Liz Neubelt teamed Tee’ (George Gervin) and the road, the Clippers finally won the first time in over a year. been accused by police of stealing something else — a determined it had been stolen in April in suburban Wilis, a standout with the Dodgers throughout the The Celtics broke open a 27-25 /V was one of the members of the Central took him out of the game. We shot away from home with a 110-95 Bullets 116, Nets 106 car. Lakewood. early 1960s, was the National League's Most Valuable first period lead with a 14-2 run Connecticut State University’s women’s flag 36 percent in the first half and you decision over the Rockets. Their At Landover, Md.. Jeff Ruland The former All-Star shortstop was arrested Player in 1962, the season he set a major league mid-way through the second pe­ football team that is playing in the national don’t win many ball games that previous road victory was Feb. 17 and Kick Mahorn scored 19 points Tuesday in a stolen car and police seized a viai they "H e said it was a friend’s." Sparkenbach said. record, since broken, by stealing 104 bases. riod. San Antonio forward Fred tournament, which began Tuesday and will way.’’ at Golden State. each to power Washington. The said contained cocaine. Wills, 51. was booked for "Asked further, he said. Well, it was a friend I met in Wills, a 4-time All-Star, retired with a lifetime The Celtics held Gervin to 18 Robertson hit a 3-point play to continue through Saturday at the University of The Clippers, however, are not Bullets have won five of their last grand theft auto and freed after posting $1,500 bond a restaurant.’" batting average of .281 in 14 major- league seasons. bring the Spurs within .35-39 before New Orleans. The Blue Devils earned the playoff points on three of 18 field attempts. about to break into song and dance. six games. pending a Jan. 6 hearing in Municipal Court. Sparkenbach said officers confiscated a six-inch He replaced Darrell Johnson as manager of the San Antonio went four minutes spot be finishing second in the Northeast regional "Boston really played super "As far as the losing steak in Pistons 140, Trail Blazers 100 vial "containing a white object and white resin" and a Seattle Mariners on Aug. 4. 1980, becoming the third tonight." said Gervin. who led the without bitting a field goal. concerned." said San Diego guard tournament, which was held at Worcester Police said other charges could be tiled following an water pipe "used as narcotics paraphernalia. ” A field black manager in major-league history. At Pontiac, Mich., John Long hit Polytechnic Institute. Spurs with a mere 18. "They just Norm Nixon, " I wouldn'tcare if we for 27 points and Kelly Tripucka investigation. test determined the substance was cocaine. Spar­ Under Wills. Seattle had a 20-38 record for the took us out of the game in the first Bird hit 10 of 14 from the floor lost 41 on the road as long as we win added 25 to carry Detroit in a roll. Capt. John Sparkenbach said officers spotted the kenbach said. remainder of 1980. With the Mariners struggling at half. They got too many second and scored 23 points to lead Boston at home and make the playoffs” Portland, down 70-52 at the half, car about 5a.m. PST on the Ha rbor Freeway and grew There was no indication that Wills was driving 6-18 the following season. Wills was fired and replaced D D shots.” to 62-45 halftime lead that was DeBen7 new Air Force coach under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Sparkenbach Nixon finished with 28 points was paced by Mychal Thompson’s suspicious when they saw a window was unrolled by Rene Lachemann on May 6, 1981. In the second half, the double­ never relinquished, (14-of-22 shooting) as did Terry 19 points. AIR FORCE ACADEMY. Colo. - Fisher team on Gervin began paying San Antonio. 11-20, trailed 88-74 Cummings, who also grabbed 19 Hawks 112, Mavericks 109 DeBerry, offensive coordinator of the Air Force Boston more dividends. after three periods and were never rebounds. James Donaldson did a At Atlanta, Dan Roundfield Academy football team the past several years, "They doubled ’Ice’ and 1 tried to closer than 88-78 in the second half. strong defensive job on Houston scored 18 of his 22 points in the Tuesday was named head coach of the Falcons. penetrate, which seemed to work Robert Parish contributed 21 center Ralph Sampson, who was second half and Dominique Wil­ DeBerry signed a four year contract, effective BC confined indoors in the second half.” said Spurs points and Kevin McHale added 20 limited to 13 points and nine kins finished with 23 for the Hawks. immediately. guard John Lucas. for Boston. rebounds, Atlanta forward Sly Williams DeBerry. 45, succeeds Ken Hatfield, who last MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U PI) — Doug How can we play if we haven’t week was named head coach at the University of UPI photo Donaidson, too. wants no part of suffered what appeared to be a Flutie dropped back to pass and drilled practiced outside.’ You’ve got toadjust E E streak talk. Arkansas. Hatfield said following his appoint­ broken right foot. Mark Aguirre the football 25 yards toward one of his to game situations and you can't do that North Carolina's Michael Jordan is very expressive as he "The losing streak means very led Dallas with 32 points. - ment that he would name DeBerry his offensive receivers, who nearly crashed into a (practicing) outside either because you Knox gets double, pulls off for jumper in ECAC Holiday Festival tilt Tuesday little to the players," he said. "W e coordinator at Arkansas if academy officials did cement wall trying to make the catch. just don’t know.” just go out and play every day. The Bulls 102, New York 96 not make him his successor. These are the limitations the Eagles Coach Jack Bicknell said it didn’t night at Madison Square Garden against Iona. Tar Heels media and the coaches hype up the won and will meet St. John’s for championship. At Chicago, rookie Ennis Wha­ have been working under during their appear likely the team would try to streaks of any kind. " tley’s 21 points sparked Chicago to Judge studies Cribbs’ pact recent practice sessions for the Liberty practice outside on Wednesday, either. named AFC’s best Lewis Lloyd and Wally Walker its sixth consecutive victory, the Bowl. Cold weather, along with snow The weather forecast wasn’t had 14 points for Houston. Bulls’ longest winning .streak in BUFFALO, N Y. — A U.S. District Court judge and ice that was on the ground promising. College basketball roundup "W e didn’t execute on offen.se at three years. Ray Williams had 24 says he wants to study a disputed contract Buffalo Tuesday, have forced workouts into a If there’s anything to be said for C C By Joe Carnicelli all." said Robert Reid of the for the Knicks. Bills running back Joe Cribbs signed with a U.S. tiny indoor facility on the Memphis practicing on a short indoor field, it’s UPI Executive Sports Editor Rockets. " I t ’s hard to win when 76ers 112, Kings 109 Football League team, court papers revealed State campus. that Notre Dame doesn’t have any you shoot poorly. Every time we At Kan.sas City, Mo., Bobby Tuesday. "You don't get a chance to work a lot better arrangements. "We re both in NEW YORK - Chuck Knox, who missed they rebounded and scored Jones made a 3-point play with two Judge John Elfvin set a Jan. 2 deadline for on your patterns and timing plays," the same boat. They don’t have an took over at Seattle this season and at their end of the court. ” seconds left and Maurice Cheeks Cribbs and his attorney to produce the June 30 said Flutie. indoor facility as we don’t, ” Bickneil led the Seahawks to the first Miners dig down After spotting the Rockets an sank two free throws a second later contract the football player signed with the BC hasn’t practiced outside since said. playoff berth in the history of the '• 4 m 11-1 lead, the Clippers outscored as Philadelphia ran its winning Birmingham Stallions. Attorneys for both sides they arrived in Memphis before Practices have been limited to a franchise, foday was named I ’ Pi's Houston .57-41 to go up .58- 42 at the streak to six. declined comment. Christmas. On Christmas Eve. the « series of short passes and running American Conference Coach of the half. Nixon had 10 points in the first Lakers 118, Nuggets 116 power in the building failed and they plays. There isn’t much more room to Year for f983. to trip Michigan quarter and Cummings 15 in the At Inglewood. Calif., Jumaal Sipe officiaiiy a Generai just gave up for the day. do any more, and the BC kickers aren’t The 51-year-Old Knox, who left .second. San Diego, with dedicated Wilkes hit a short jumper with five “ It would be important (to go getting much work in either. EAST RUTHERFORD, N J . - If the Cleveland Buffalo after five years at the end By Mike Tullv In the second half the Miners work on the boards, led 90-66 after seconds left to carry Los Angeles. outside), but it wouldn't be important if The Eagles only have a few minor Browns gambled and lost — as Brian Sipe claims of last season to take over as head UPI Sports Writer extended their lead to 59-50 with three quarters. Denver’s Kiki Vandeweghe, out we went out and didn’t get anything physical problems as they prepared for — then the U.S. Foothall League’s New Jersey coach of the Seahawks. was named 7:53 left in the game on a layup by "When Cummings and Nixon the la.st four games with a bud done, ” Bickncll said during the wor­ Thursday night's game. Linebacker Generals may have drawn another ace. on 23 of the ballots cast by IT ’ I's The Miners had to reach way Reynolds, Michigandroppedto8-l. have goodgames, we usually win, ” buck, had 34 points but missed at kout. " I don’t want togooutsidejust for Steve DeOssie did not practice Tuesday Sipe, a 13th-round draft pick who survived 12 56-writer panel, consisting of four down for this one. Eddie Smith .scored three points said San Diego couch Jim Lynum. the buzzer. The Nuggets have lost the sake of saying we went out. due to a leg bruise he suffered the day N FL seasons to star with the Cleveland Browns, pro football writers from each of Two free throws by Frank in the final 53 seconds of overtime "Our team is jelling and we have nine of 10 games. " I ’m convinced if I make a big deal before, but was expected to work out was introduced Tuesday as the newest member of the conference's f4 cities. Dan Reynolds with six .seconds left in for Arizona. played well. And us far as the Jazz III, Warriors 102 out of it, (the team) is going to say. Wednesday. the Generals. Reeves of Denver was second with the game gave lOth-ranked Texa.s- In the ECAC Holiday Festival in losing steak goes, the pressure is At Oakland. Calif., the Jazz won now off.” "I signed on Nov. 22. but the final technicalities 14 voles and Chuck Noll of E1 Paso a 72-71 victory Tue.sday New York, Brad Daugherty re­ their seventh straight and fifth in a weren’t worked out until last week," Sipe said. "I Pittsburgh was third with 11 votes. lieved All-Americas Michael Jor­ Elsewhere, it was: Indiana, 115, row on the road behind Darrell night over No. 14 Michigan in the have nothing but good feelings for my 12 years in The award gives Knox a unique opener of the Sun Bowl dan and Sam Perkins of the scoring Milwaukee 104: Washington 116, Griffith’s 27 points and Mark I New Jersey 106: Detroit 140, Cleveland, but it’s time to move on to what I hope Air attack planned double in Coach of the Year tournament. burden with 22 points tocarry No. 2 Eaton’s tough play in the middle. are better things.” Awards — he won the NFC award The Miners, 9-0, tonight will face North Carolina to a 74-61 victory Portland 100: Atlanta 112, Dallas Adrian Dantley had 22 points to 109: Chicago 102, New York 96; in 1973 as coach of the Los Angeles Arizona, which defeated Texas over Iona. In the opener. Chris surpass Pete Maravich as Utah's MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Senior Bowl series 17-16-1 Steve Sloan, Scott Hunter. Boston 115. San Antonio 100: Rams. Chuck Knox Tech 51-49 in overtime, Mullin scored 19 points and No. 7 all-time scoring leader. Hannah undergoes surgery With San Diego’s Don and will be trying to Richard Todd and Jeff UPI photo The Seahawks. who finished 4-5 St. John’s recovered from a Coryeii coaching and reverse a trend that has Rutledge. in the strike-shortened 1982.season . . .AFC coach of year "Our offense probably played a stagnant first half to beat Ford- BOSTON — New England Patriots lineman three talented quarter- seen the North win .seven Alabama coach Ray Australia’s Pat Cash makes backhand return in winning effort under Jack Patera and Mike lot better than our defense, " said ham 56-52. St. John’s made ll-of-12 John Hannah underwent successful surgery bucks calling signals, it of the last 10 games, with Perkins has called Lewis 2 2 Tuesday for repair of a torn left rotator cuff. against Sweden’s Joakim Nystoem, 6-4, 6-1, 6-1 in McCormack, earned the first looks like the South team San Diego. I ’TE P couch Don Haskins. "W e've shots from the floor in the second one of the contests ending the best quarterback he’s final. playoff slot in their 8-year history ■'Tbe Seahawks exist to win — got to make sure we come out play half. The Redmen will play the Tar Because of the operation. Hannah will not play will be doing a lot of in a lie. worked with since Dan by capturing a wild card slot. from the janitors to thesecretaries hard tomorrow night (Wedne.s- Heels in the title game Thursday in the Jan. 29 Pro Bowl. His spot on the AFC roster passing Jan. 14 in the 35th The South defensive Fouts. Lewis completed Seattle detroyed Denver 31-7 in the to the players. " Knox said when he d ay). Anybody can beat you on any night. will be filled by Dolphin offensive guard Bob annual Senior Bowl. front will include Auburn .56 percent of his passes AFC wild card game last Saturday took over at Seattle and he wasted given night. " In the Music City Invitation Kuchenberg. Bowl officials an­ greats Doug Smith and this, season for nearly The injury was incurred during the Patriots and will face the .Miami Dolphins little time in proving his point. Free throws almost cost I TEP Tournament at Nashville, Tenn., nounced Tuesday that Co­ Donnie Humphrey, as 2,000 yards. Aussies take Davis Cup just-completed season, according to a team press Saturday in a divisional playoff Knox used a blend of playoff- the game. Leading 70-64 with 2: .34 Charlie Bradley^cored 14 points in ryell, the pass-minded well as Freddie Gilbert of Peace was even more . .Australia (U PI) — second best doubles team in the world game. tested veterans and talented left in the game, the Miners mi.ssc'd the second haif to lead South release. It was discovered during the middle of coach of the NFL’s Georgia, Eric Holle of accurate for Florida, Australia clinched the 1983 Davis Cup behind John McEnroe and Peter Knox has earned a reputation as youngsters to carry the Seahaw ks the front ends of two bonus Florida to a 73-47 victory over the year, but Hannab continued to play. Chargers, will have as his Texas and Andre Town­ completing 186 of 292 final Wednesday behind powerhouse Fleming. 8 8 a muster builder during his 11-year to the playoffs this season. Knox, a situations, allowing the Wolve­ Texas A&M. In the nightcap. Phil quarterbacks Walter Le­ send of Ole Miss. passes for 2,079 yards. Pat Cash's overwheiming straight sets It is only Sweden's second appear­ NFL coaching career. After serv­ firm believer in a solid running rines to catch up. Cox scored 20 points to lead wis of Alabama, Boomer Florida's Wilber Mar- Esiason, who passed for Dream come true victory over Joakim Nystrom of ance in a Davis Cup.final. ing 10 years as an assistant with attack, got the man needed to Michigan’s Roy Tarpley had a Vanderbilt to a 69-52 triumph over Esiason of Maryland and hall will lead the line­ 2,332 yards this year. Sweden. The key to Australia’s victory over the New York Jets and Detroit. implement it in rookie Curt chance to tie the score from the cold-shooting Air Force. GREEN BAY, Wis. — This is the season for Florida's Wayne Peace. backer corps that will . suffered a shoulder injury Cash cut Nystrom to pieces in a Sweden was power. The Swedes simply Krtox became a bead coach with Warner, the Seahawks’ first round foul line with nine seconds left. He In the Gator Bowl Tournament dreaming and Forrest Gregg has realized his. Coryell will be able to include Ed Williams of in Marylad's loss to Ten­ lopsided match that secured Austra­ could not handle the Aussie attack and the Rams in 1973 and immediately draft pick. made the first shot but missed the at Jacksonville, Fla., Kenny Green "It is almost a dream come true to come back choose his wide receivers Texas. Jay Brophy of nessee in the Citrus Bowl, lia's 25th Davis Cup victory with a 6-4, sustained power of their normal serve produced marvelous results. His Knox brought in veteran stars second, and Reynolds got the scored 15 points to lead No. 11 and coach the Green Bay Packers," Gregg said from among Alabama's Miami and Kyle Clifton of but he has agreed to play 6-1. 6-1 triumph in 98 minutes at and volley grass court game. first club finished 12-2 and won the rebound and was immediately Wake Forest to a 76-67 victory over Tuesday as he returned to the city where he Joey Jones and Jesse Texas Christian. in the Senior Bowl if the such as Reggie McKenzie. Cullen Kooyong Stadium. They tried to keep the Australians NFC West title, setting the tone for Bryant. Charle Young and Robert fouled. Auburn. Ronnie Murphy scored starred for 14 years as an offensive tackle. Bendross or Southern The defensive backfield injury permits, The win gave Australia an unbeata­ from the net with a series of lobs but the the next five years. In his five Pratt and then made a hold move "W e didn’t shoot well," said four points in the final 16 seconds to "You never know in this business. Sometmes it Mississippi's Louis Lipps. will include Georgia’s Lewis wili have the (S ble 3-1 lead in the five- match series and Aussies hung back and countered the seasons at Los Angeles, the Rams, Michigan coach William Freider. boost Jacksonville to a 67-63 is timing. Sometimes it is luck. I ’ll say this is The South running Terry Hoage, Vander­ benefit of working with by benching popular quarterback the fourth singles clash between Mats Swedish attack with fierce volleys under Knox, went 54-15-1 and won Jim Zorn in favor Of Dave Krieg. "W e're a bigger ballclub, but we victory over Vilianova. fate." bucks will be Maryland's bilt’s Leonard Coleman, two familiar targets in Wilander and John Fitzgerald is now which kept the Swedes on the the division title all five years. were out-rebounded. We made In the Golden Triangle Basket­ Dave D'Addio and Mia­ TCU’s Allanda Smith. Jones and Bendross. the only free agent starting at inconsequential. defensive. Knox left for Buffalo in 1978 to quarterback in the NFL. some very careless mistakes. Any ball Classic in Pittsburgh. George mi’s Albert Bentley, along Mossy Cade of Texas and Jones led the Tide with 31 Cash. 18. is the youngest player to Australia received $.350,000 in regain­ take over a Bills club that had won time you play like that, you Allen scored all 14 of his points in Tar Heels hope to climb with Furman’s Stanford Tony Lilly of Florida, catches last season, fol­ Knox blended the veterans with play in a Davis Cup final. ing the big silver bowl for the 25th time a total of five games in the previous talented youngsters such as deserve to lose." the second halt to lead Pitt to a ATLAN TA — Senior tailback Tyrone Anthony Jennings and McNeese Auburn’s A1 Del Greco lowed by Bendross with It was 1-1 Monday when Wilander in 41 finals, second only to the United two seasons. Three years iater. the Warner, defensive linemen Jacob Texas-El Paso had five players 64-59 victory over crosstown rival sees Friday’s Peach Bowl as a chance for North State's Buford Jordan. will handle placekicking 27. defeated Cash 6-3, 4-6, 9-7, 6-3 and States, who have a 28-25 overall lead in Bills were 11-5 and AFC East Green, Mann Tuiasosopo and .leff in double figures, led by Dave Seitl Duquesne. Pitt will meet Illinois Carolina to bounce back into the Top 20 and to Senior Bowl general duties, while Alabama’s Lipps brings even more Fitzgerald then evened the score with a the Davis Cup. champions and they made the Bryant, linebacker Michael Jack- and Juden Smith with 13 each. State tonight for the champion­ \ close out his own college career with something to manager Bailey Slaton Malcolm Simmons does impressive statistics with 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 over the luckless Australian Prim e Minister Bob playoffs again the following son and safety Kenny Flasley and Michigan's Tim McCormick was ship. Illinois State, sparked by remember. said the South team .was the punting. him. He caught 42 of / Nystrom, who has yet to win a Davis Hawke leapt to his feet and led the sea.son. high scorer with 20. Hank Cornley’s 16 points, over­ North Carolina was rolling along with a 7-0 blessed with size, speed Lewis, the most valua­ Southern Miss' 80 pass the Seahawks were on their way. Cup singles match. 12,200 fans who erupted into pandomo- In 11 years as a head coach. Led by Warner, who led the AFC "Smith played his best game this whelmed Baylor 65-36 in the first record and a prominent spot in the national and a wide assortment of ble player in Alabama's completions and also is a On Tuesday, the Australian tandem nium when Cash, leading two sets to Knox’ team have won six division in rushing, the Seahawks clinched year," said Haskins. "It was the game. rankings until three straight losses dulled what football abilities. It will recent 28-7 upset of South­ kick returner. of Mark Edmondson and Paul McNa- love, 5-1 and 15-40 on Nystrom’s titles and made the playoff eight their first playoff slot on the final kind of play he was doing before he In the Milwaukee Cla.ssic, Kerry could have been a brilliant season. include 16 seniors from ern Methodist in the Sun Auburn's Ed West, who UPI photo mee blasted Anders Jarryd and Hans service, threw up a lob which Nystrom times. Entering the 1983 season, got hurt last year." Trotier scored 17-points, Dwayne "W e were disappointed by the 8-3 season," the Southeastern Confer­ Bowl, follows a long line of Tiger coach Pat Dye calls day of the regular .sea.son by Simonsson off the lightning fast grass failed to get hold of. his winning percentage of .636 The score was tied four times in Joiitison added 16 and Marquette reflected Anthony Tuesday. “ We were expecting ence, five of them from Crimson Tide quarter­ the most underrated beating New England before a Detroit Pistons (l-r) Bili Laimbeer, Kent Benson and Ciiff center court 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 to give The point regained Australia the Cup ranked third among active the first half and the lead changed sliul down Joe Dumars, the nar bigger things. But everybody is enthusiastic SEC champion Auburn backs into the Senior plaver in the SEC, and frezied Kingdome crowd and then Australia a 2-1 lead. for the first time situ e 1977 when they couches, surpassed only by Don hands on 13 occasions. At t he end of tiop s second-leading scorer, with Levingston are all smiles near the end of the game after about Friday’s game. and four from Alabama. Bowl, including Joe .Ha­ Miami’s Glenn Dennison blew past Denver in the wild ctird The Swedish pair are ranked the defeated Italy at i\ hite City in . Shula of Miami and Don Coryeli of playoffs. the half, the Miners led .37-;i4. a 69-55 rout of McNeese State. Detroit soundly trounced Portland, 140-100, in NBA play. The South leads the math. Kenny Stabler, are the tight ends. K - M AN CH ESTER H ER ALD . Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 S c o re b o a rd Food Pislona 140. Blazera 100 Collaga baskatball scores FOCUS/

H o c k e y B a s k e t b a ll PORTLAND (100) TuMdoy'iRwults S k iin g Natt 610 2-5 10, Carr 610 24 14, Tournam M tt Thompson 7-10 67 19, Paxson 39 1-2 7, First round Valentine 2-12 44 8, Cooper 1-7 34 5, BCACHsIMimPMtlval Drexler 612 2-2 12, Norris 60 60 0, St.John'i(N.Y.)56,FordhamS2 NHL standings NBA standings Lever 618 1-1 9, Lamp 67 2-2 10, No. Carollna74, lona61 AFC Coach of Iho Year Naw Ehgland 8kl Bulda Verhoeven 14 60 2, PlotrowskI 2-3 60 4. PorWsstClatsIc Here are readers’ 1983 favorites Wales Confartnc* Totals 39-102 2231 100. OreoonSt.61,BolsaSt.42 Eosttrn Conference DETROIT (140) OoterEowl NEW YORK (UPl) — Winners of WOODSTOCK. VI. (UPD — HpfPlIthP Patrick Division United Press Internatlonol'sCoachof the New Englond Ski Areot Council officlol W L T Pts, GF GA Atlantic Division Tripucka 11-23 35 25, Benson 2-2 2-2 6, Jacksonvlllt67,Vlllanova63 W L Pet. Lolmbeer 7-12 32 16, Long 1317 33 27, Wak*Forest76,Aubum67 Year Award In the American Football •ummory of snow condlllont ot New NY Islanders 24 10 2 50 170 123 OB Conference: England ik l area* at of7 o.m. Wedneedoy. Philadelphia 20 10 6 46 161 124 Philadelphia 21 5 .808 Thomas 7-13 6014, Levlngston 67 3313 Hunter HpIMav PMtIval Boston 23 7 .766 Johnson 610 33 11, Tyler 614 4-6 16, Oneonto 76, N tw York U. 61 1983-^huck Knox, Seattle Skiing condition* oretublecl to change NY Rangers 19 13 4 42 146 140 1982—Tom Flores, Los Angeles Raid­ due to weather, tkler traffic, and other Washington 17 18 2 36 126 135 New York 17 12 .586 5'/> Cureton 37 60 6, Tolbert 2-3 34 7, Hunter91,Yeshlva47 Washington 14 14 .500 ThIrdkIII 63 60 0. Totols 59-111 22-28 140. OoldenTrtontleClauk ers foctor*. Be owareofchanglng condition*. Pittsburgh 9 23 5 23 119 162 8 Legend; new-Inche* of new enow New Jersey 13 16 .448 9 '/ 3 Portland 29 23 25 23—100 llllnolsSt.6S,Bayk>r36 1981—ForrestGregg, Cincinnati New Jersey 7 27 2 16 102 167 enowtall ending In lo*t 24 hour*, pdr- Adam* DIvHlon Central Division Detroit 30 32 4238—140 Pittsburgh**, Duquesne59 1980—Som Rutlgllano,Cleveland Milwaukee 16 12 Three point goals— none. Fouled out— Mllwoukeelnvltotlenal 1979—Sam Rutlgllono, Cleveland powder *now, giHMCked powder, wetgr- A toast to our cooks! Boston .571 23 10 2 48 159 104 1978—Walt Michaels, New York wet granular, tegr-looee gronulor, frgr- Buffalo 21 12 4 46 145 132 Atlanta IS 14 .518 IVj none. Totol fouls— Portland28, Detrolt25. Miam i (Ohio) 70, Davldson52 Detroit 14 14 .500 2 Rebounds—Portland 53 (Carr 12), Detroit Morauett*69, McNeese St. 55 Jets troien granular, ceriFcorn enow, (where Quebec 20 14 3 43 174 135 1977—Red Miller, Denver two *uch terra* appear, the former *how* Montreal 17 16 2 36 137 138 Chicago 11 14 .440 3 '/j 57 (Cureton 10). Assists—Portland 24 MulIcCItvInvItatloniil Cleveland 8 21 .276 8Vj (Valentine 7), [3etrolt 36 (Thomas 15). So. Florida 73, Texas A6M47 1976— Chuck Fairbanks, New Eno- condition* on 70 percent or more terrain, Hartford 13 19 3 29 125 145 lond and the latter the next-moit-prevalent Compl)*ll Conference Indiana 7 20 .259 8'/i technical—Paxson, Portland. A— Vanderbllt69,AlrForceS2 By Barbara Richmond Cut the spareribs into one-inch pieces, then Western Conference 10,124. RoInbewClasilc 1975—Ted Marchibroda, Baltimore condition) vc-vorlobte condition*, Homemade Bailey’s NoitI* DIvleion *c- marinate with wine and soy sauce for 30 W L T Pts. GF GA Midwest Division Tennessee 76, Novy61 Herald Reporter L Pet. OB SunBewl 1974—Sid Glllman, Houston taring condition* xx of 88 trallt-number (Carla Bovee) minutes.Reserve soy sauce in bowl. Deep fry the Minnesota 17 14 4 38 155 152 of troll* open, mm-*now mod* In lo*t 24 Utah . 1 0 .656_____ Texas-EIPaso72,Mlctilgan71 1973—John Ralston, Denver spare ribs for about two minutes, take out and Chicago 15 19 3 33 127 140 Sixers HZ. Kings 109 1972—Chock Noll, Pittsburgh h o u r* , tc-thin cover, wbln- Exotic dishes from the India and the Orient, a Toronto 14 16 5 33 147 166 Dallas 15 13 .536 3 '/j YuleCiwCtassIc 4 eggs heat oil again then fry once more until spareribs Kansas City 13 14 .482 5 Upsala71,NJ Instlnrte59 1971—Don Shulo, MIomI windblown brunch casserole served poolside in Manchester, St. Louis 14 19 4 32 145 160 1970—Don Shulo, Miami tnow, n6nlght tkling avallobl*, nomot 8 ounces whiskey Detroit 11 20 4 26 125 154 Denver 12 18 .400 7Vj PHILADELPHIA (112) Montcloir St. 64, KutztownOl seafood recipes gleaned from my daughter's turn very brown (about 15 minutes.) Remove Houston II 18 .379 lost 1969—Paul Brown, Cincinnati operating, epr-operotlng. I can sweetened condensed milk Smvitie Division Ervlng 12-22 66 29, lovoronl 2-2 DO 4, Connecticut kitchen on Long Island, a hearty soup concocted spareribs and drain off oil from frying pan. Add Edmonton 26 7 4 56 220 149 San Antonio )i .20 .355 Molone 614 310 25, Cheeks 3-7 33 9, Cent. Conn. 107, Virginia St. 105(ot) 1 can evaporated milk Pacific Division Conn. Coll. 78, EQSternConn.77(ot) 1968—Hank Strom, Kansas City Mohawk Mountain pdr Itgr )6 trail* 4 by a priest at East Catholic High School. All were sugar, vinegar, water and cornstarch to the Vancouver 15 18 3 33 153 153 Toney 613 44 14, Williams 2-5 60 4, 1967—John Rauch, Oakland lift* mm. 2 teaspoons vanilla Colgory 13 16 6 32 130 151 Portland 21 10 .678 C.Johnson 35 2-2 8, Jones 35 1-1 7, Trinity 87, Wesleyan 65 found in Your Neighbor's Kitchen column during sparerib marinade. Los Angeles 19 9 .678 '/2 York75,CltvColl.70 ' 1966—Mike Holovak, Boston Ski Sundown op 10 troll*. 2 tablespoons chocolate syrup Winnipeg 13 19 4 30 158 175 Richardson 67 60 10, Edwards 1-3 60 2. 1965—Lou Soban, Buffalo Mt. Southington pp 11 trail* n*. the past year. Los Angeles 12 18 6 30 153 174 Golden State 14 17 452 Totals 4603 2626 112. Seutti 2 teaspoons coconut extract Heat one tablespoon oil in frying pan and pour Phoenix 13 I6 .448 7 Concordia (N.Y.) 78, Florldalnt'165 1964—Lou Soban, Buffalo Powder Ridge pp 10 trail* 4 lift* mm With the New Year about to arrive, we thought . (Top four In each division auallfy lor KANSAS CITY (109) n*. Instant coffee or coffee syrup can be in the .seasoning sauce and boil and stir until Stanley Cup playotts.) Seattle 12 15 .444 7 E. Johnson 1626 65 34, Olberdlng 37 34 MMwest 1963—Al Davis, Oaklond lit appropriate to share some of the "Best of the San Diego 10 20 .333 IOV2 Northwestern63,Clevelond51 1962-:-Jack Faulkner, Denver Rhode (eland substituted for the coconut extract. Mix all thickened and heated thoroughly. Add spareribs Tuesday's Results 9, Thompson 35 1-2 7, Drew 616 33 15, 196)—Wally Lemm, Houston Ski Volley pp 3 troll* 2 lift* mm n*. Neighbor's Kitchen" recipes for 1983. Many of the Quebec 7, Hartford 3 Tuesday's Rosults Knight 1-7 33 5, Merlweother 44 1-2 9, OhloU.55,Broaklyn48 ingredients in blender for about 5 minutes. Try and stir well before serving. Buffalo 7, Montreal 4 Indiana 115, Milwaukee KM S.Johnson 69 44 14, Woodson 6-9 2-5 14, Southwest 1960—Lou Rymkus, Houston Mom* recipes chosen have been requested repeatedly Washington 116, New Jersey 106 Colorodo70,TexasChrlstlan65 Sguow Mountain pp pdr 16 trail*. the extract, coffee or coffee syrup to .see which St. Louis 5, New Jersey 4 (ot) Buse 1-2 60 2, Nealy 60 60 0. Totals 46 Sugorloof pp 40 trail* 12 lift*. by Herald readers. Wednesday'sGames Detroit 140, Portland 100 87 21-30 109. Tulsa 102, PepperdIneTO you prefer. Atlanta 112, Dallas 109 West Saddleback pp Isgr 30 trail* oil lift* (All Times EST) Philadelphia 25 30 32 25—112 operating mm. Detroit at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Boston 115, San Antonio 100 Kansas City 23 331*27—109 California74, Loyola Chicago68 Brioche Chicago 102, New York 96 San Diego St. 85, Oral Roberts75 Sunday river pp 21 trail* all lift* Egg Scramble N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Three-point goals—None. Fouled NFLPlayoffx operating. Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Phlladelohio 112, Kansas City 109 out— (Gerry Harvey) San Diego 110, Houston 95 Pleasant Mounain pp 6 troll* 4 lift* (Barbara Chemistruck) Peanut Butter Squares Boston at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Toney, S.Johnson. Total fouls— Big East Rssuits mm. N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles, 10:35 Los Angeles 118, Denver 116 Phllo- (All Times EST) 2 tablespoons dry yeast Utah 111, Golden State 102 delphlo 29, Kansas City 31. Rebounds— NFL PMyoNs Lott Valley pp 11 trail* 3 lift* n*. I cup diced Canadian bacon- (Marty Adams) p.m. SL John’s 56, Fordham 52 Wild Card Gomes Eastern Moeeachuteltt 1 cup milk Edmonton ot Vancouver, 11:0Sp.m. Wednesday's (3amss Philadelphia 46 (Malone 12), Kansas City Vi cup chopped green onion (All Times EST) Saturday's Result Noshobo Valiev pp 7 trail* mm n*. 2 sticks butter >/4 cup sugar Thursday's Games 35 (Merlweather 8). Assists— Seattle 31, Denver 7 Wachusett Mountain Isgr 8 trail* mm 3 tablespoons butter or margarine Quebec at Buffalo Milwaukee at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia ST. JOHN'S (56) 1 cup peanut butter, plain or chunky 1 teaspoon salt Detroit at New York, 7:35 p.m. 27 (Cheeks 8), Kansas City 30 (Drew 7). Gloss 34 34 9, Stewort 2-4 33 7, Monday's Result ns. 12 egga, beaten Detroit ot New Jersey Los Angeles Rams 24, Dallas 17 Bradford pp 3 trails 4 lift* mm n*. 1 cup butter or margarine Toronto at St. Louis San Diego at Dallas, 8:35 p.m. Technical fouls— Philadelphlo. Illegald6 Wennlngton 2-3 61 4, Moses 61 1-2 1, 1 3-ounce can mushroom stems and pieces, l'/4 cups graham cracker crumbs Golden State at Phoenix, 9:35 p.m. fense2; Philadelphia, delay of game. A— Mullln 65 9-9 19, Allen 2-2 66 10, Divisional plavofts Boston Hills pdr 3 trail* 2 lift* mm n*. 3 cups powdered sugar 5 eggs Saturday, Dec. 31 Ward Hill pp 4 trolls 4 lift* mm n*. drained Utah at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. 17,009. Felgenbaum 2-2 60 4, Jockson (HI 2-3 2, 12-ounce package chocolate chips 1 teaspoon lemon extract, optional Thursday's Oames Totals 1621 24-28 56. Seattle at Miam i, 12:30 p.m. Western Massachusetts 4 teaspoons butter or margarine, melted AHL standings Detroit at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Brodle Mountain pp Isgr 26 trolls 6 lift* Melt the butter and add the peanut butter, 4 to 5 cups Hour Atlanta at Cleveland FORDHAM (51) 2>/4 cups soft bread crumbs (3 slices) Portland at Chicago McCormick 16 60 2, Roberson 610 1-2 Sunday, Jan. 1 mm ns 12 new since 12-22. crumbs and sugar and mix all together. Press 1 to 2 egg yolks Los Angeles Roms ot Washington, 12:U Berkshire east op 5 troll* 4 lift* mm ■A Utaspoon paprika Northern Boston at Houston 11, Samuels 4-10 2-3 10, Hobble 614 2-2 mixture into bottom of a 13-by-9-inch pan. Melt 1 to 2 teaspoons water W L T Pts. GF GA Kansas City at Son Antonio 12, McIntosh 60 2-2 14, Jones 1-2 (H) 2, p.m. ns. Cheese sauce (recipe follows) Novo Scotia 17 14 7 41 137 131 Philadelphia at Denver HawktIIZ.iNaverickslOQ Franco 61 1-2 1. Totals 2352 611 53 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 Jlmlny Peak pp 16 trails 5 lift* mm n*. the chocolate chips in top of double boiler and Scald milk, add sugar, salt and butler and cool Adirondock 17 13 6 40 152 155 Halftime—Fordham 24, St. John's 21. p.m. Bousquet pp 9 trails 2 lifts mm ns. spread over the peanut butter mixture. Chill 10 to lukewarm, sprinkle in yeast and let sit five Fouled out— None. Total fouls—St. Conference championships Otis Ridge pp 15 trolls 6 lifts. Fredericton 16 15 3 39 141 110 minutes. Cut into squares and return to minutes. Stir. Add eggs, extract and Uli cups Moncton 17 16 3 37 123 124 Celtics 115, Spurs 100 D ALLAS (109) John's Sunday, Jon. 8 Butternut Basin pp 12 trail* all lift* Cheese Sauce Maine Aguirre 12-21 7-12 32, Garnett 14 60 2, 15, Fordham 21. Rebounds— St. John's 19 Super Bowl XVIII operating mm. flour and beat thoroughly. (two minutes with 13 12 ■"6 32 126 116 refrigerator. It's important to cut them before Herald photo by Richmond Sherbrooke 11 22 3 25 133 173 Cummings 614 0-0 16, Blackman 610 44 (Allen 5), Fordham 22 (Samuels 9). Sunday, Jon. 22 Mt. Tom pp Isgr 8 troll* all lift* 2 tablespoons butter or margarine chocolate hardens. electric mixer.) Add another l ‘/i cups flour and South era BOSTON (115) 14, B. Davis 7-12 7-7 21, Vincent 62 1-2 1, Assists—St. John's 14 (Moses, Mullln 5 At Tampa, Fla., 4:30 p.m. operating mm n*. Maxwell 3-7 3-6 9, Bird 16-24 6-7 38* Ellis 38 60 6, NImphlus 611 35 13, Sunday, Jan. 29 Catamount pp 15 troll* 5 lift* mm. 2 tablespoons flour beat again. With a spoon, beat in gradually the Baltimore 21 7 6 48 167 132 each), Fordham 8 (McIntosh 3). ■A teaspoon salt Carla Bovee Rochester 19 14 2 40 163 135 Parish 9-17 3-3 21* Johnson 2-5 0-0 4, Harper 2-3 60 4. Tatals 43-85 22-30 109. Al Honolulu New Hampshire additional flour to form very soft dough. Beat five Springfield 15 15 4 34 Henderson 4-7 (H) 8* Buckner 2-8 1-2 5, A TLAN TA (112) Pro Bowl, 4 p.m. Balsams' Wilderness pp pdr 11 troll* ■A teaspoon pepper 143 141 Jacksonville 67, Vj|lanova63 all lifts operating. minutes by hand. New Haven 15 18 3 33 158 157 McHale 9-16 2-2 20, Alnge 1-3 (M) 2, Carr Williams 63 2-2 2, Wilkins 1622 33 23, 2 cups milk Cranberry Crunch the cooking oil in a deep pan and heat the oil. Put St. Cothorins 14 18 4 2-3 (M) 4, Wedman 0-2 (M) 0* Clark 1-2 (M) Ralllns 7-14 4-8 18, J. Davis 610 1-2 11, Wildcat pp Isgr 28 trails all lifts The dough may be turned onto floured surface 32 147 168 operating mm. 1 cup shredded American cheese the chicken mixture in the pan and keep mixing it Hershev 11 16 6 28 124 147 2* Kite 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 50-96 15-20 115. Johnson 614 2-2 18, Wlttmon 61 60 0, V ILLAN O VA 63 Coiiegefoolbaiihowis (Bev Malone) and kneaded but care should be taken not to add Binghamton 11 19 3 25 150 175 SAN ANTONIO (100) Brown 61 0-0 0, Rivers 1-5 66 8, Pressley 4-7 9-12 17, McClain 35 60 6, Black Mountain pp 10 trail* 4 lift* bare In large skillet cook the bacon and onions in the with a large spoon and then add ti cup water and Mitchell 6-17 17* Jones 4-7 0^ 8* Roundfleld 7-12 69 22, Glenn 24 60 4, spots, tc. too much flour. Dough should be soft and slightly Tuesday's Gomes Pinckney 610 612 16, Wilbur 69 60 10, three tablespoons of margarine or butter until 5 cu|>8 old-fashioned rolled oats mix again. Cover the pan and cook on medium No Gomes Scheduled Gilmore 4-5 2-2 10* Lucas 5-12 4-4 14* Hastings 24 2-3 6. Totals 42-94 2 635 112. McLain 67 60 8, Jensen 1-5 60 2, IndtpwKttnc* Bowl Bretton Woods op trgr 16 trolls all lift* sticky. Cover with plastic and let rise in warm Wednesdov's Games Gervin 3-18 12-14 18* Banks 7-13 2-2 16. Dallas 20 22 37 30—109 Everson 60 620, Dobbs 2-3 61 4, Brown Air Force 9* Mississippi 3 operating. onion is tender, but not brown. Add the beaten 2 cups flour heat for 15 or 20 minutes. place until double. Stir down. Cover tighjiy and Baltimore at Adirondack Paxson 2-7 1-4 6. Roberts 2-5 3-3 7* Atlanta 24 20 27 33—112 60 60 0. Totals 2346 17-27 63. Collfomio Bowl Cannon Mountain pp 12 trails 5 litti eggs and scramble, just until set. Fold 1 pound butter or margarine McNam ara 0-0 0-0 0* Edmondson 1-1 2-2 Three point goal—Aguirre. Fouled mm. refrigerate over night or until two hours before Rochester at Binghamton JACKSONVILLE 67 Northern Illinois20* Fullerton State 13 mushrooms and eggs into cheese sauce and turn 1 pound light brown sugar Hershev at Maine 4. Totals 34-85 31-37 100. out— Smith 1620 66 24, Murphy 615 4-4 16, FlorMo Citrus Bowl Attitosh pp 10 trails all lift* operating serving. Can be baked in greased brioche or Springfield at New Haven Boston 27 36 25 27—115 None. Total fauls— Dallas 27, Atlanta 24. Nadoskay 2-2 04) 4, Council 2-6 34 7, Tennessee 30* Maryland 23 mm top to bottom. into 12-by 7-by 2-inch pan. 2 cans whole-berry cranberry sauce Easy Scampi muffin tins. , Sherbrooke at Nova Scotia San Antonio 25 20 29 26 100 Rebaunds—Dallas 50 (Cummings, Hinton 5-8 04110, Lewis 2-7 1-2 5, Terrell Hall of Feme Bowl Mt. Cronmore pp 5 trolls 3 lifts mm Combine the remaining melted margarine, the Three-point goats— Paxson. Fouled Nlmphl- too to bottom. In large bowl, mix all ihgredients except the Divide off one-sixth of the dough and set aside. Thursday's Games 61 1-2 1, Person 61 60 0, Brown 60 60 West Virginia 20. Kentucky 16 crumbs and paprika and sprinkle on top of eggs. cran^rries. Work with fingers until all is blended (Barbara Richmond) Binghomton at Baltimore out— us 9 each), Atlanta 44 (Rollins 17). 0. Totals 27-60 1318 67. Holktav Bowl Loon Mountain op Isgr 15 trails 7 lift* Divide remaining dough into 36 or 60 pieces, Hershev at Fredericton None. Total fouls— Boston 28. San Assists—Dallas 21 (Aguirre, Black­ Halftime—Jacksonville 35, VlllonOva Brigham Young 21* Missouri 17 mm. Cover and chill until 30 minutes before serving. and (Tumbled to small pieces. Pal one half of the I'l cup unsalted butter depending on size of pans. Roll each into ball ancl Nova Scotia at St. Catharines Antonio man, 31. Sun Bowl Wotervllle volley pp Isgr 31 troll* oil Bake uncovered for 30 minutes in a 350 degree 20. Rebounds— Boston 47 (Parish 12), San B. Davis 6 each), Atlanta 19 (Rivers 6). lifts operating. Snow Mtn operotlng 3' mixture firmly onto large cookie sheet. Spread ' I cup finely chopped onion place in tins. Divide remaining dough the same Fouled out—Wilbur, Nodosoky, To­ Alabama 28* Southern Methodist 7 oven. Makes 10 servings. Antonio 40 (Mitchell 9). Assists—Boston A—6,159. tal Aloho Bowl trails tc. the cranberries over it and sprinkle the rest of the ' 3 to 4 cloves garlic, crushed way and roll into smaller balls. Cut or press hole 31 (Bird 6)* San Antonio 21 (Lucas 11). fouls—Vlllanova 18, Jacksonville 20. Penn State 13. Woshington 10 Gunstock Isgr pp 9 trolls 6 lift* mm. To make the cheese sauce: Combine the butler crumbs over the top. Pal gently but firmly. 4 sprigs parsley, chopped into tops of balls and place a small ball into each Technicals—Gilmore. A—13,112. Rebounds— Vlllanova 30 (Pressley Hlghlonds vc 8 troll* all lift* operating Thursdov* Doc. 29 some tc. or margarine, flour, salt and pepper and milk and Bake in 375-degree oven until golden brown, 1 pound uncooked medium shrimp, deveined hole,Cover and let rise until double. Combine 1 or Nordlques 7. Whalers 3 9), Liberty Bowl cook until bubbly. Stir in the shredded cheese Bullets 116. Nets 106 Jacksonville 38 (Smith 11). Assists— At Memptils* Tonn. King Ridge pp 17 trolls 7 lift*. about 20 to 30 minutes. Cut into squares while hot. '/4 cup dry white wine 2 egg yolks with 1 teaspoon water and brush on Mt. Sunooee pp pdr 6 trolls 4 lifts top until melted. Serve warm or cold as is or with ice cream or Vlllanova 7 (McLain 3), Jacksonville 9 Boston College (9-2) vs. Notre Dame to bottom. 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice lops of brioches. Bake at 375 degrees for 20 Hartford i 2 0 3 Clippers 110. Rockets 95 NEW JE R SE Y (lOd) (Council 4). (6-5)* 8:30 p.m. whipped cream. These travel nicely to potiucks Salt and freshly ground pepper minutes, or until brown and hollow sounding. ~ Quebec 4 a 0—7 King 7-ie 4-7 18. WHIiams 7-14 6-10 20* Fridavp Doc. 30 Pat's Peak pp 11 trail* 5 lift* mm. First period—1, Quebec, Moller 1 Crotched Mountain op Isgr 15 troll* 7 and tailgate picnics. Melt butler in medium skillet over low heat. Dawkins 4-4 4-5 12* Birdsong 9-18 2-2 20* (3ator Bowl lifts mm ns. Forgotten Cookies (Price, Cote), 1:21.2, Horttord, Turoeon SAN DtEOO (110) Ramsey 2-5 0-0 4* Gmlnskl 5-9 3-4 13* Pitt 64, Ouquesne 59 At Jadfsonvlllo* Flo. Add onion, garlic and parsley and saute until 17 (Quennevllle, Hosoodar), 12:40. 3, Temple Mountain pp Isgr 10 trails 2 Breaks 5-9 2-2 12, Cummings 11-23 612 Cook 2-2 2-2 6. R. Johnson 1-4 4-6 6* Iowa (9-2) vs. Florida (8-2*1).8p.m. lifts tc. golden, about 10 minutes. Add shrimp and place Boursin Cheese Quebec, Goulet 23 (unassisted), 13:34. 4, 28* Donaldson 3-10 4-6 10* Hodges SS (M) Richardson 3-9 1-2 7* Walker 0-0 (M) 0. Peach Bowl (Marty Adams) Chicken Curry Quebec, A/IcKegnev 10 (Savard, Pale- 10, Nixon 14-22 0-1 28* Kelser 1-4 2-4 4* Willoughby* 0-1 00 0. Totals 4004 26-38 PITT (64) At Atlanta Vermont in ovenproof dish. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 (Nancy Roser) ment), 17:50. 5, Quebec, P. Stastny 18 Vaughan 6)7 9-12 21, Watkins 00 5-6 5, Jay Peak pp trgr X trails 6 lifts. 2 egg whites Smith CM 1-2 1* Whitehead 1-4 4-4 6* 106. Florida State (6*5) vs. North Carolina Smugglers' Notch pp 35 trail* 4 lifts (NIma Kumar) minutes, or until shrimpare cooked. Coverlightly (Berglund, Moller), 19:49. Penalties— McDowell 0-1 1-4 1. McKinney 4-7 2-2 10* WASHINGTON (116) Armstrong 5-6 61 10, Culbertson 2-3 61 4, (8-3). 3 p.m. >/i teaspoon vanilla 16 ounces cream cheese, room temperature Zuke, Har, 4:13; Savard, (Sue, 6:34; Allen 7-14 60 14, Alkens 1-3 1-2 3, mm. and keep warm. Add wine and lemon juice to Townes 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 44-93 22-37110. Ballard 5-10 6-9 16* Ruland 7-15 ^ 19. Soturdav* Doc. 31 Stowe pp pdr 43 trails 10 lifts mm over Dash salt 8 pieces chicken, any parts, cut and cleaned Hunter, Que, 8:19; Slltanen, Har, 10:05; HOUSTON <95) Mahorn 6-9 7-12 19. F. Johnson 7-12 40 Robinson 1-1 60 2, Williams 63 14 1, Bluebonnet Bowl skillet and simmer about two or three minutes. 8 ounces whipped butler, unsalted, room Neufeld, Har, malar, 19:42; Price, Que, MIklesevIch 60 60 0, David 2-2 60 4 5 ft snow this month. * /4 cup sugar 1 large onion C. Jones 2-4 04) 4* Reid 4-14 2-2 10* 18* Sobers 7-14 2-3 16* Daye 4-5 1-2 9* At Houston Bolton Valley pp 27 trolls 44 lift* mm Season to taste with salt and pepper and pour over temperature malar, 19:4Z Sampson 5-12 13* Ford 5-9 1-2 11* Kopicki 2-4 40 8. Malone 4-11 2-2 10. Totals 2649 1626 64. Baylor (7-3-1) vs. Oklahoma State (7-4). 6 ounces chocolate chips 2 large cloves of garlic, grated ' 4 teaspoon marjoram Second period—6, Hartford, J ohnson 18 DUQUESNE (59) 8 p.m. ns. shrimp. Lloyd 7-12 0-1 14. Bailey 3-8 2-3 8. Leovell Dayls 01 1-2 1. Totals 42-61 32-48 116. Burke Mountain pp 25 trolls all lifts Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form; add 4 tablespoons yogurt (Fronds, Turoeon), 1:27.7, Quebec, Cote 0-3 1-2 1* M cCray 2-3 (H) 4* Hayes 3-6 1-2 New Jersey 27 29 24 2A—106 Sellers 11-20 2-5 24, Stevenson 7-91-315, Mondov* Jan. 2 '/4 teaspoon thyme 8 (M. Stastny, P. Stastny), 5:47. 8, Cotton Bowl operating mm. vanilla and salt. Add sugar slowly and beat until 1 teaspoon curry powder 7. Walker 6-7 2-2 14. Teagle 2-5 2-2 6* M. Washington 29 29 28 30->-116 I '' Beovers 67 66 6, SIsInnI Mad River Glen op frgr 25 trails all >,'i teaspoon oregano Quebec, M. Stastny 13 (Moller), 9:47. 9, Jones 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 40'88 15-24 95. Three-point goals—none. Fouled 63 2-3 2, Horrison 35 61 6, Eaglln 04 2- At Dallos stiff meringue forms. Fold in chips. Drop batter I'/t teaspoons salt 2 2, Bobo 60 2-3 2, Farrell 60 60 0 lifts operotlna. 110 out— Texas (11-0) vs. Georgia (9-1-1). 1:30 Sugarbush Valley pp 70 trail* 14 lift* by teaspoons on greased cookie sheets. Place in I teaspoon tumeric powder Quebec, Goulet 24 (Hunter, Slelgher), Houston 24 IS 24 29— 95 Dawkins* Ruland. Total fouls— Totals 22-49 1 523 59. p.m. Minestrone Romans '/4 teaspoon basil 13:06. Penalties— None. mm top to bottom novice Intermed preheated 375-degree oven and turn oven off. Let 3 tablespoons cooking oil Three-point goals—none. Fouled New Halftime— Dbauesne31, P itt29. Fouled Flosto Bowl exper. 1/4 teaspoon pepper Third period—None. Penalties— out— Jersey 36* Washington 28. Rebounds— out—Vaughan, Rawls. Total fouls_ At Phoonixj Ariz. cookies remain, until oven cools to roiom Mix all ingredients together with the chicken (The Rev. K. Bonadles) Dunn, PIft Suicide Six pp pdr 18 troll* 3 lifts. Blend all ingredients together. Beat until none. Total fouls— San Diego 20. Houston New Jersey 39 (Williams 11 )* Woshington Ohio State (8-3) vs. Pittsburgh (8-2-1)* Kllllngton pp 80 trails all 16 lifts temperature. and let sit covered for about an hour or two. Put Har, 7:41; Hunter, Que, 7:41; P. Stastny, 29. Rebounds— San Diego 50 (Cummings 42 (Ruland 14). Assists—New Jersey 23 23 Duauesne 21. Rebounds—Pitt 34 1 ;30 p.m. 1 pound sweet sausage smooth. Let stand for 24 hours. Que, 8:03; Robertson, Har, minor, molor, (Vaughan 9), Duauesne 33 (Sellers 9). Including gondola. 19). Houston 39 (Sampson 9). Assists— (Ramsey. Cook6) .Washington^ (Sobers Rose Bowl Pico Peak pp 26 trolls 8 lifts. 1 small zuechini, cubed game misconduct, 15:31; Aubry, Que, San Diego 13 (Nixon 5), Houston 15 7). Technicals—W illiams. A—9*483. ^ slsts—Pitt 14 (Allen 6), Duauesne 16 At Posodona* Colif. malor, 15:31. (SISInnI 6). A—6,028. Okemo op Isgr 43 trails 9 lifts mm. 4 medium potatoes (Leovell 4). Technical fouls— Bailey. A— Illinois (10-1) vs. U CLA (6-4-1), 5p.m. Ml. Ascutnev oo 7 trail* 3 lift* mm. Shots on goal— Hartford 8-15*9— 10,679. Orange Bowl 2 cups chopped Swiss chard 32. At Miomi* Flo. Timber Ridge pp 17 trails 3 lift*. Quebec 16-13-8—37. Nebraska (12-0) vs. M iam i (Fla.) (10- Magic Mountain pp Isgr 16 tro lls4 lift* 6 tomatoes, skinned, seeded and chopped Goalies—Hartford, Staniowskl. Qu­ Pacers 115, Bucks 104 mm. 't tablespoon wine g o l d e n s t a t e (102) M cA llister 156172-455, Art Denver (USFL) — Traded INTRODUCES Resch. A— 10,533. Short 2-15 2-2 6, Smith 616 33 15, Cunllffe 161-443, Pete Wol- guard Glenn Hyde and defen­ Herald photo by Pinto 2 teaspoons cornstarch Herald photo by Richmond Carroll 10-22 67 25, Conner 610 67 15, tvna 162-435, T rovls Cook 430, sive lineman Larry White to tho BO-mlnuto 6 cups oil Floyd 8-16 2-3 18, B ro il 67 60 8, Johnson Dave Lachapelle 152-429, Chicago (or wide re­ drivo-in and WE SERVICE ALL Mrs. Wellington Lee and her daughter Karen The Rev. Kenneth BonaiJies Sabrea7.Canadiens4 38 1-4 7, Tlllls M 60 2, Cross 3-4 60 6 Craig Coleman 152-424, Anton ceiver Nell Balholm, defen­ "Homo of Mr Goodwronch Totals 42-102 1626 102. Mayer 151-410, Joe Tollsono sive end Billy Purlfoy, tight drivoaway solutloni GENERAL MOTOR y "!!l 26 24 2* 35-111 410, Dave Plum ley 152-408, end Mike Him, linebacker Buffalo 3 3 1—7 Golden State 24 3) 24 23—102 Adolph Kusial 403, George Orlando Flanogon and the FOR: CARS AND TRUCKS Montreal l o 3—4 Three-point goals—None. Fouled Kelley 400, Pat Irish 399, Tom rights to tight end Pete Mo raiator Mis, First period—1, Buffalo, Plovfair 2 out— O'Connor 157-397, John Orto- Holohon. • ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS (unassisted), 5:20. 2, Buffalo, Pederson4 Short. T otol fouls—Utah 24, Golden Sfote lanl 152-397. High Individual M iam i' — Signed Chuck (Selling, Ramsay), 8:03. 3, Montreal, 27. Rebounds—Utoh 57 (Bailey 10), average - Chris Plumley Studley to replace Bill Arns- > COMPLETE COUISION REPAIRS Mondou 9 (Carlson, Lafleur), 15:39. 4, Golden State50 (Smith 19). Assists—Utah 144.4, Tony M orlnelll 136.41. parger as defensive coordi­ Buffalo, Andreychuk 15 (unas­ Standings: Coleman • RERUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Here’s a New Year’s recipe for ‘deadly potion’ 28 (Green 10), Golden State 23 (Conner, nator at the end of the season. sisted), Broil 5 each). Technical—None. A— Brothers 31-17, New England antf-frstzt dmiet, • AUTO PAINTINQ 16:40. Penalties—Playfair, Buf, malor, 9,905. Engine 30-18, Pumpernickel Los Angeles (USFL) — 11:00; Nllan, Mon, malor, 11:00; Ruff, Pub 3618, K.M.S. 29-19, Du- deanini ud/« tele, French actor Charles slice half the size of the scallops. So cup of the sauce. The mixture Boyer lived on steak, M ary . I sliced each scallop in half — should be wet so the cooked loaf Martin demanded snapper or Turkey Breast presto, 24 identical portions. pompano at virtually every SMOKED won't be dry after baking. Pat about half the meat mixture meal and ballerina Margot / That made it dead simple to into the pan, shaping it up the sides Fonteyn kept herself going on count total calories in any reasona­ and the central tube to form a tea and finger sandwiches. UPI photo HAMS bly firm casserole, then divide by tunnel. Spoon the cooked rice into ?a.69 General manager Honore Aschaffen­ Pontchartrain Hotel. The celebrated 24 to get a single serving calorie the tunnel, mounding it up into a SONGBIRD Jeanette MacDo­ HALVES COLONIAL count. Usually there’s a multipli­ ring shape. Cover thq rice with the nald preferred light soups and burg (right) and maitre d' Douglas restaurant is back in business following cation step as well, since the totals rest of the meat mixture. Pat tiny seafood salads, while Walt Lemen sit in one of New Orleans' dining a $500,000 fire five months ago. VIRGINIA BRAND will be so low I can afford two slices smooth on top. Brush top with the Disney went crab crazy during landmarks, the Caribbean Room of the for dinner. reserved >/« cup of sauce. Bake in every visit. "There's always a Cadillac WATER $ f 59 Glazed Ham preheated 350-degree F oven about through the summer serving Ma'tre d' Douglas Leman only acceptable phrase. And . WATER ADDED market," said general manager My favorite sweet ham-with-rice 60 minutes. meals at 14 tables in the hotel's keeps his waiters doing exactly guests "dine" instead of "eat." ADDED loaf (the hidden rice is the Honore Aschaffenburg, 28, who A . L.. Cool it and turn it out of the pan, private banquet room — a far what many have done for 20 "When I was hired as a surprise) came out to about 250 is following in his father's then cut most of it into individual cry from the main restaurant's years or more. Leman himself busboy, I had never worked so calories per slice. Here is that footsteps in the hotel his grand­ servings to freeze for taking to seating capacity of 200, but came to the dining room as a hard in m y life," Leman said. COLONIAL MASTER TRIMMED FRESH recipe. Calories per ingredient are father made famous. IMPORTED f *.59 "This room was packed be­ work. Makes 24 slices: 194 calories enough to survive. busboy in 1952. WALDBAUM'S FINEST HILLSHIRE given in the ingredient list. The per slice with rice, 165 without. "Y o u might update that and cause of the deep faith of the K r a k u s total and single serving counts are Total calories, 4,670 with rice, 3,970 say there’s always a Rolls- The famous old dining room, He takes great pains to break owner and a small covey of Smoked Pork Bntt WHITE at the end. without. Royce market. As long as we given a new rosy aura and novices of addressing dinner friends. New Orleans truly Canned Yard of keep our standards up, I don't outfitted with fresh flowers, parties as “ you folks" when needed a plush place to dine that Shoulder American think there's any threat of our reopened in mid-October. "ladies and gentlemen'' is the was not a nightclub." Hams SHANK PORTION IDEAL FOR Beef going down the tubes." H a m ROAST PORK! WHOLE SALAMI An updated rarebit The hotel and its even more 3 p o u n d c a n WATER ADDED Cheese famous dining room opened in 1948 with little fanfare and even Caribbean Room’s famous dessert S - f 9 9 9 9 adds extra protein less success. •5.99 rfl.29 .f l.29 A * t-B. LB. For two years it was virtually empty. In the 1950s it began IDEAL FOR PARTIES -DELICIOUS WISPRIDE By Aileen Claire blended: add milk and Worcester­ attracting a high-powered mix looks a bit like the Matterhorn U S D A CHOICE BEEF CRY-0 VAC U.S.D.A CHOICE BEEF , NEA Food Editor shire sauce. Cook, stirring con­ of show business celebrities, WILL CUSTOM CUT , „ ( Cheese Layer Cake lb 3*49 bakes. Bake 10-12 minutes in preheated 450 ROUND TIP INTO STEAKS O'ROAST Ltd. stantly, until thickened. Add plantation owners from the The most famous dessert served by the LB Whole Rib Eye degree F oven. Let cool. Boneless Roast HEBREW NATIONAL Welsh rarebit (rabbit or "rare­ cheese and cook, stirring, just until Mississippi Delta and wealthy Caribbean Room of the Pontchartrain Hotel is the bit") was popular with the Scot­ cheese is melted and blended. Mile-High Ice Cream Pie, a towering confection COLONIAL LEAN 2 LB Latin Americans. Filling: LOIN SIDE . 1.59 LB. 1 POUND Beef Salami BULLET 4 .9 9 tish, English and Welsh as a quick Serve hot cheese mixture over Journalist Lucius Beebe tra­ that looks a bit like the. Matterhorn in the Swiss 1 pint vanilla ice cream WHOLE or PACKAGE RIB SIDE LB Lean Sliced Racon way of serving a hearty meal. In French bread topped with sar­ veled 2,000 miles by private Alps. 1 pint chocolate ice cream Fresh Pork Loin OUR BEST HANSEL & GRETEL the 1700s, bread was often soaked dines. Accompany with green railcar to have lunch in the 'Thanks to equal parts of sweet and unswee­ 8 egg whites HONEY VALLEY FARMS STORE MADE - A L L PORK HILLSHIRE FARMS LEAN COOKED with wine, topped with cheese and pepper rings, cherry tomatoes, Caribbean Room. English actor tened chocolate in the sauce, the creation is less ■A teaspoon vanilla extract CRY O-VAC LB toasted until the cheese melted. onion rings, mushroom halves and Charles Laughton over­ sweet than many other desserts featured in the 'A teaspoon cream of tartar Italian Sausage HOT or MILD LB Polska Kielbasa PACK Roast Beef Smoked Ham Here is an updated version that zucchini slices, if desired. This whelmed local debutantes in its restaurant. 'A cup sulfear includes today’s seasonings and is kitchen-tested recipe makes 6 Bayou Bar. commending to one Mile-High Pie was introduced shortly after the PERDUE FRESH GRADE A WHOLE JIMMY DEAN LINKS, PATTIES or ROLL Layer slightly softened ice cream in cooled pie topped with sardines, adding to the servings. cowering beauty “ a chilled dining room opened in 1948. The baker who shell and return to freezer until firm. Beat egg TWIN PACK LB 12 0Z PKG total protein. glass of hippopotamus m ilk." created it has long since departed, but the pie Cornish Hens Pork Sausage LB. whites with vanilla and cream of tartar until soft Serve hot with tea, wine or beer. Actor Yul Brynner was a remains a favorite, and has been widely imitated IT'S PARTY TIME-COLONIAL NATURAL CASING peaks form. Gradually add sugar, beating until FIESTA ALL PURPOSE PEELED AND regular when he wasn't busy elsewhere. PERDUE FRESH WHOLE BONELESS 1 LB Tolerance grows whites are stiff and glossy and no sugar crystals playing the King of Siam. The LB., PKG Cocktail Franks lb Z«89 Norway Weish Rarebit remain. Mound meringue over ice cream, Chicken Breast Deveined Shrimp NEW YORK (UPI) - Women’s French musical virtuoso Phi­ THIN SLICED 2.99 LB Mile High Ice Cream Pie making sure it touches all edges of pastry. Broil BERNARDINO S PKG OF 6 — — 'A cup butter or margarine tolerance of premarital sex has lippe Entrempnt keeps a suite 30 to 60 seconds to lightly brown meringue. THE FRIENDLY FLORIST ■A cup flour increased in the past year and their upstairs — complete with grand Crust: ‘PICKY-PICKY PRODUCE for Return pie to freezer tor at least several hours. Poppy Seed Bolls X I*Z 9 ■A teaspoon salt apprehension about war has de­ piano. I'A cups sifted all-purpose flour BEAUTIFUL Drizzle chocolate sauce over each serving. ■A teaspoon dry mustard creased, a study shows. The ■A teaspoon salt Serves 8-12. SUPER LARGE SNO-WHITE "BAKED FRESH IN OUR OWN OVENS" >A teaspoon cayenne pepper second annual Glamour Magazine AMERICAN BALLET ■A cup shortening Fresh Flower (WHERE AVAILABLE) Women's Views Study also indi­ 2 cups milk Theater star Fernando Bujones 4-5 tablespoons cold water Table Arrangements POPPIN' FRESH 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce cates women were more con­ also has been a guest. Sift flour and salt together. Cut in shortening Chocolate Sauce Stuffing 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cerned with personal finance this All this opulence, in a city that until mixture resembles small peas. Sprinkle 1 AND 4 (1 ounce) squares Germ an’s sweet chocolate Rolls or Bagels TEA. cheese year than last, and their support of has traditionally valued food far tablespoon of the water over flour mixture and UP . PLAIN or Seeded ROLLS • grinder rolls French bread, sliced and toasted the Equal Rights Amendment has more than its surroundings, gently toss with fork. 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Send the required day-old bread be fresh each toy. 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER and the overripe tomatoes refund form and three complete price labels from be firm er than they look. W - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 MANCHKSTKIt HERALD, Wednesday, Dec a. 1983 - 17 Nbwb tor Senior Citizens Advice Lovable, neo-human Vats’ About Town Consumer advocate to speak Museum extends hours Libraries to close make play’s flaws forgettable Lutz Children’s Museum, 247 S. Main St., will open Manchester public libraries. Mary Cheney, Whiton A host who serves alcohol at noon Monday through Thursday. Thursday the Memorial and the Bookmobile, will all close Jan. 2 in museum will close at 8 p.m. observance of the .New Year holiday. By Frederick Waterman book were discovered by his flaw: It has stayed tethered to at Senior Center next week The museum will be closed on New Year’s Eve and Regular library hours will be in effect on Saturday. United Press International widow. Its source, not simply used New Year’s Day. The lines were 'about Griza- “Practical Cats” as a launching On Jan. 3 regular hours will resume, Tuesday, is responsible for guests BOSTON - “Cats” Is an Editor’s note: this column Is prepared by the lorour Annual Variety Show on Jan. 11 Irom2to4p.m. Clinic scheduled bella, the Glamor Cat. But Eliot pad for the Imagination. This year’s director will be Bob Vater. New talent is Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 2 p.m. unself-conscious display of tal­ "Cats” has all the flash and staff of the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. It COVENTRY — A blood pressure clinic sponsored dropped the lines because he appears in the Manchester Herald on Wednesdays alway.s welcomed, so if you have not auditioned, to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. DEAR READERS: Are ent, boasting an inarguably thought them too sad for child­ dazzle of a Vegas show; visually by Community Health Care Services will be held at person can be overweight and Saturdays. please make a point to stop by the center on the above you entertaining for the brilliant creative vision so en­ ren because the once- adored enticing but intellectually a date. Coventry Pharmacy from 1 to 2 p.m. on Jan. 3. holidays? Whether you and healthy. Please give dearing that audiences will Grizabella is now alone and wasteland. Bridge Club results There will be another blood pressure clinic on Jan. me equai time. forgive its flaws. By Joe DImInleo Seniors who would like to set up an appointment 17 at Hill’s Pharmacy from 1 to 2 p.m. are having just a few bedraggled, a feline with only Activities Specialist with State Rep. James McCavanaugh for Jan. 5 may The following are the winners in the Dec. 23 games friends over, or a house­ I am a woman who is Based on T.S. Eliot’s “Old memories of comfort and happi­ CHOREOGRAPHER Gillian D e a r A b b y and has been approxi­ Possum’s Book of Practical do so by calling the center and scheduling an of the Center Bridge Club; ful, if you plan to serve ness. It is she who most needs to Lynne has done a curious thing, appointment. The hours are from 10 to 12 noon. If you North-South: Barbara Davis and Mollie Timreck. Local resident honored alcoholic beverages, here mately 60 pounds over­ Cats,” a collection of profile begin again, to finish one of her both succeeding and failing at Greetings. Big news at the center is that Consumer weight for years. I will be poems written for children, Advocate Mike Boguslawski of Channel 8 News will be have any questions on legislative matters or of a first: Ken Kozak and Marilyn Jackson, second: Don Henry E. Agostinelli. 72 West St., was recently a r e a few tim e ly Abigail Van Buren nine cat’s lives apd start over. the same time. Her dancers personal nature, feel free to disccuss them with Mr, and Virginia Weeks, third. suggestions: 70 next month and my "Cats,” like the book, is an As a result, the forlorn move like felines, with a strik­ the guest speaker here at the center on Jan. S. Mike elected to the Board of Directors of the American blood pressure is the envy entertaining pArade of neo­ has an extensive background in consumer affairs and McCavanaugh. East-West: Glen and Lewslie White, first: Al and Society of the Italian Legions of Merit. Many folks (more than Grizabella.— touchingly played ing athleticism and Jazzy There are still seats available for the Ice Capades Sally Sekac, second; Penny Weatherwax and you think) prefer some­ of my slender doctor. I am human felines. But as the by Laurie Beechman — be­ grace: but what is initially at one time worked for the Consumer Protection Agostinelli holds the Cavaliere. an award from the not gluttonous as most various cats follow each other Agency. Individuals with consumer grievances are Show scheduled for Jan. II. The price of the affair is Barbara Anderson and Tom and Judy Hyde, tied for Italian government for contributions to the field of thing non-alcoholic, so let comes the rallying point for the interesting eventually becomes $12.50. H interested, please contact Jan Murtha of third. people assume when they on-stage to sing or act out his life dull. Once established, its In­ reminded to write them down so they can be present^ international education your guests know that soft community of cats as they to Mike afterwards. Post Road Stages at 644-1531. drinks, iced tea, fruit and' and bring out the coffee, noted that special arran­ see an overweight person. or personality, the absence of a gather to comfort her. They novative style fails to evolve. He taught in area schools after receiving degrees at Recent scientific stu­ plot becomes disturbingly Individuals are reminded about our new policy now Lastly, the center will be sponsoring a Legal Trinity College and the University of Hartford. vegetable juices are tea and snacks. This is to gements could be made have no wisdom to offer for “Cats” production cannot be Advocacy Program starting on Jan. 9 from 12:30 to available, and give them a dies have shown that a obvious. what she has lost, only affection in effect concerning Thursday programs. Tickets for AARP to meet in new year allow the guests who have according to “religious person who is 10 percent faulted. It is a lighting extrava­ lunch are now on sale at the center for $1.50. The 2:30 p.m, The program will run for five consecutive choice. (It’s cheaper, a buzz on time to sober up preferences.” Would you Set in a junkyard, the cats’ for who she is. ganza, a masterpiece of set Montiays. Items to be discussed will be Medicare, Connecticut Northeast Chapter 604 of AARP will Area women to meet too.) overweight will probably cut-off date for purchase of tickets for the Jan. 5 before they buzz off. please tell me how I can live longer than the per­ world spills off the Shubert design and costuming (both by program is Jan. 3. Baked manicotti will be the entree Tenant’s Rights, Consumer Protection, and Medi­ meet Jan. 4 at 1:30 p.m. at Kaiser Hall of Concordia Always serve some­ If a guest shows any determine the religion of Theatre stage and onto the MISS BEECHMAN’S plain­ John Napier). And there is a caid. If interested in the program, please sign up in the Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will thing to nibble on with son who is 10 percent tive “Memory” is a guaranteed for Jan. 5, have its January brunch on Jan. 4 at the Colony in signs of intoxication, do my pet? I wouldn’t want it underweight. balconies, with smail blinking pervasive enthusiasm that On Jan. 12 we will be honored by the presence of the front office. The Emergency Medical Service of Manchester will cocktails. (Food retards not let him drive home! observing Christmas lights and oversized junk (huge, show-stopper. It is the one song beckons the audience. These show slides and demonstrate emergency techniques. Talcottville from 9: 30 to 11:30 a m.. the flow of alcohol into the Doctors are now finding that “Cats” audiences wait for Manchester High School Stage Band, under the Donna Belanger’s topic will be "Celebrate with Call a taxi or drive him when it shouid be cele­ that excessive running crampled stoves: 3-foot bour­ are the qualities that make . direction of Curt Eckhart. Mr. Eckhardt is the new DEC. 23 SETBACK SCORES: Carl Popple. 133: Sue There will be a fully-equippefi rescue truck and 2 bloodstream.) and which they will leave Special Cakes” Gordon Harris will present festive home yourself. Or insist brating Hanukkah. and jogging can be dam­ bon bottles), enlarged to fit a “Cats” a success on both sides director, and I have been told the group is very good, Rowe, 132; Ann Wilkopp, 128; Robert Schubert, 124; tours by the Manchester Fire Department. Don’t serve alcoholic that he stay all night. cat’s eye point-of-view. humming. Unfortunately it of the Atlantic, for it exploits (in Mina Reuther, 123; Helena Gavella, 120; Bill Stomi. Refreshments will be served before the meeting at songs. Marcia Harris will speak on,"Celebrate a New drinks in king-sized EDGAR J. BURNS. aging to one’s internal humbles the rest of the other­ so don’t miss it. Outlook for ’84” (Better your sofa, or even organs as well as to the a good sense) the advantages The following Thursday, fellow member Gerry 116. 12:45 p.m. glasses. They hold too your floor, than a hospital PORT ORANGE, FLA. IT IS HERE that the com­ wise ordinary seore which that theater lords over all other much. spine, hips and ankles. sounds the same after a few Bowler will be on hand to show a slide presentation of bed — or heaven forbid, I would like to hear from munity of cats live — a society mediums. the trip that the Manchester Senior Center took to Never "load” drinks or the morgue.) DEAR MR. BURNS: reaily — with individuals it numbers, composer Andrew force “just one mord" on Pets raised in a Christian that reader again when he Lloyd Webber (“ Evita,” “Jesus Theater is at its best when it is Hawaii in 1973. I’m sure therre will be many familiar I want to emphaticaiiy gets to be my age — if he venerates, those it admires, and faces in the presentation as well as many of the anyone. That kind of gen­ state that everyone does home are assumed to be others it comforts, cajoles, or Christ Superstar”) displaying intensely alive, and “Cats” is erosity does no one a Christian. Pets raised in a makes it, that is. Sign me minimal musical breadth. alluringly, enviously so. A beautiful sites in Hawaii. not have the same toler­ savors. Lastly, on Jan. 26, we have a real old fashioned Fun favor. ance level for alcohol, so Jewish home are assumed All the lyrics — except those theme musical, “Cats” projects 8 White wine (a favorite to be Jewish. I once knew HEALTHY, HAPPY AND According to director Trevor in "Memory” plus 12 other lines an circumspect attitude and a Day coming up for you. Our old friend Melvis will be the best rule to follow is: If HEFTY IN INDIANA back in town to perform for us and he’s bringing with these days) tends to go you drink, don’t drive, and a terrier in Sioux City, Nunn'talso lyricist of "Me­ — are lifted from Eliot’s book, subtle philosophy that the best down more easily, so Iowa, named “Tex Lans- mory”), “Cats” was in pre- “must” reading for anyone life is to be found in a him a super All-Star cast. if you drive, don’t drink. His guest list includes Tiny Tim. Carol Burnett, The people are apt to consume Have a happy, healthy, burg” who refused to eat (Every teenager should production in London but stiil interested in understanding community, that no one is alone, more wine than liquor, but anything that wasn’t know the truth about looking for a centerpiece when what they are .seeing. But that life is not a solo venture — and Sweet-hearts, Rita-Baby (until we get a new name for YEARS safe New Year. And if her), The Old Timers, The Unknown Comic, and The be aware that wine is no you’re a host or hostess, kosher. drugs, sex and how to be eight lines deleted from Elfot’.^ strict adh<‘rpncp (s the show’s was never meant to be so. STORE HOI RS: less intoxicating. And help your friends to have happy. For Abby’s boo­ Three Bee-Boppers. Master of Ceremonies for this don’t sell beer short as an one, too. DEAR ABBY: You pub­ klet, send $2 and a long, gala affair will be our good friend Gerry "McMahon" 0|M*ii Jiiti. I't. M^KI. intoxicant, either. lished a letter from a stamped (37 cents), self- Bowler. So, put Thursday, Jan. 26 on your calendar himI Mtiii.. Jim 2ml. MINI ABBY and plan on attending this big fun afternoon. DOUBLE COUPONS Never offer a departing reader in Woodside, addressed envelope to: w tur.:;ns y s RadBent Manufacturiers’ CBnts-OH Coupons For Double Their Value. ( IIM K((X M slORts guest “one for the road.” DEAR ABBY: In a Calif., who insists that all Abby. Teen Booklet, P.O. Bill Devane survives actor’s hell Tickets are still available for the Dec. 29 Annual See Stores For oietails. Vajid Thru Sat.. December 31 st, 1983. FOKIRM Stop serving alcohol well recent column dealing fat people are gluttons, Box 38923, Hollywood. New Years dance. This year we will be having before the party is over. with burying pets, you and there is no way a Calif. 90038.) HOLLYWOOD — If a movie or " ’From Here To Eternity’ was Then, shaking off the lethargy of refreshments, door prizes and music to dance to by TV series faiis, don’t blame the Fred Silverman’s last hurrah at despair. Devane did the unthinka­ from none other than the Lou Joubert Orchestra. The actor. Or should you? NBC,” he said. “It began as a hit ble — lowered his asking price for price of the affair is $2. in advance and $3. at the door, Either way. Bill Devane’s prom­ six-hour miniseries and was con­ movies and TV and let it be known so get your tickets early. Much is harmful in coffee ising career wound up in the verted into a weekly hour drama. he was available for any acting Individuals are reminded that rehearsals will begin outhouse after two consecutive We only did 12 episodes and the work at all. failures — the $35 million movie ratings were terrible. bomb, "Honkytonk Freeway," and "No matter what anyone says, it "As Jason Robards once told me. the disastrous 1981 “From Here to hurts an actor to be associated with ’The secret to acting success is to Menus besides merely caffeine Eternity" TV series. a failed series because the blame is outlive ’em,”’ Devane said, grin­ Devane, who had been an put on the star. ning. "And George C. Scott’s up-and-coming leading man. be­ "I got a lot of negative publicity advice was right, too, 'Don’t turn Senior citizen DEAR DR. LAMB: I Radio City Station, New came an instant pariah. and entered a period of pure down anything. Actors have to was interested in your York, N.Y. 10019. act.’’’ The strong-jawed, hawk-nosed purgatory. I became an untoucha­ The following lunches will be served the week of USSCa OUANTITCS 1 69 L& BEEF LOM-SEM BONELESS BEEF LOIN-FORMERLV N.Y. STRIP STEAK BONELESS-BUFFET STYLE remarks that other sub­ The effects of caffeine actor made a powerful impression ble. The worst part of it was getting Jan. 2 through Jan. 6atMayfairGardensand Westhill stances in coffee can be aren’t all negative. Small He did the documentary, “Wil­ \jQ2Ul cMSclUk SheU B o neless T o p Q Q O Ham 1 9 on Hollywood, and viewers, with down on myself, it’s common derness." for literally nothing. Not Gardens to Manchester residents who are 60 or older: harmful besides caffeine. amounts stimulate people his John F. Kennedy performance enough. I guess. You blame Monday: New Year’s holiday. No lunches served. Ground "szi Sirl^ Steaks Loin Steaks ib O Roy^ I have noticed this myself. Your Health and may improve their a cent. Beef «, in TV’s "Missiles of October." He yourself for letting people down. Tuesday: Chicken cutlet with cream gravy. mashed ■roBTto MET NBmSMAU f OiD-fTH THIN) 12TH N03 2 •• i t i FLAYOft SEALED Oft SMOKED In fact, decaffeinated cof­ performance. Still, the was on his way to apparent "Word gets out. as if you had a Finally, the producers of "Knots sweet potatoes, seasoned turnip greens, biscuit, Boneless Rump Steaks 1^ Roast-0>en Re^y nliVLfS. . ^’ HiUshire Polska Kkbasa fee often makes me more Lawrence Lamb, M.D. amount used by people Krakus Canned Ham 2 stardom. rancid smell about you. People Landing" signed him at a bargain fruited gelatin with w hipp^ topping. KEF M».OON(lCtS(MALVtS4 I f lti FROZfN-SALAOtm •UFMOUNO-WHOlt-tOLn TO lU tS -CUSTOU LITTLE SMOKCS-S’Y OZ PRO 11« *«i 109 hyper than regular coffee. who have nervous tension After a half-dozen movies and actually avoid you. They don’t price, hoping to add macho machi­ Wednesday: Tomato juice, macaroni and cheese, Eldorado Cooked Shrimp Boneless Sirloin Tips Beef Rib Eye-Whole . 3 ” Oscar Mayer Little Weiners phg 1 Coffee is a great Ameri­ or other medical symp­ six TV films. Devane was poised return your calls. Offers quit mixed vegetables, wheat bread, rocky road pudding. nations, to the weekly soap opera FR O nM -nC LC O 3 OCVtMCO-MCCMUM SITE HOT OM SWCCT K C F CHUCK-«0$CLfSS SHOU.OCH Sliced can tradition. In modera­ toms seem to aggravate for the jackpot. Then he hit the coming to your agent. with a guy not quite as sinister as Thursday: Pineapple juice, shepherd’s pie, roll, Eldorado Shrimp Itaian Sausage London Broil Steaks . ” A&P Imported Ham . 3 ^ tion, it is sometimes a the problem. And the wall. "Matters got worse with ’Honky- "Dallas’” J.R. Ewing, to be sure, french-cut green beans, applesauce. 2 problem gets worse with ouoirnonM COUNT** mcAT i < i m c i $•> ONCKCN M A S T S I » • I t FRCSH-MXED FRYER PARTS great laxative. But if often Paul Newman, Warren Beatty tonk Freeway.’ It was just a but equally ambitious and Friday: Homestyle soup, tuna boat, marinated Sau-Sea Shrimp Cocktail A&P Sausage Meat Frf^ Chicken Legs .79* ^x -O Chicken______b69* leaves me so hyper that I It is certainly the national tion to the digestive sys­ the more caffeine a per­ and other established stars — even picture that didn’t work." ruthless. salad, hot dog bun. prune nut cake. E have to use alcohol to drug. tem (which is not to say son consumes. a Tom Selleck — may survive two Neither did Devane, at least not calm down. that caffeine is OK). I am convinced iarge or three consecutive disappoint­ for a full year. As he puts it. “I was Devane’s spirits, as well as his When I was in my early DEAR READER: Your ietter also men­ amounts of caffeine will career, have soared in the past few Manchester schools ments. Their track records and not a hot property." months. RICHMVITAMM'C" 20s I often drank 20 or Thank you for your com­ tions that you drink cola significantly increase popularity carry them over. But Instead of selling real estate or The following lunches will be served in the 40^EBAR4» more cups of coffee a day ments. There is no way I without any ill effects. blood pressure in people for a newcomer like Devane, one moving to New York to tackle the "I jinned the series because I Manchester public schools the week of Jan. 2 through A&P 79c and slept like a baby. can teii which substances However, most caffeine who have high biood pres­ disaster following on the heels of theater. Devane sat around wait­ wanted\o work and I wanted to get 6; Orange Juice S A lM U m STCAK. CMCKCN OdTUNACV When I was 331 deveioped in coffee are irritating colas contain far iess sure. Caffeine also de­ another can spell finito. It very ing for the telephone to ring. It paid for it," he said without Monday: No school. Last - day of Christmas u s 00O l-r « ' MN-COftTLANO-ltcMTOSHOft chronic indigestion and you. There are many caffeine than a normal creases the effectiveness nearly did for Devane. didn’t. bitterness. Morton Dinners ; r 8 9 ' Red DeEdous Apples 3 i.9 y vacation. A U VAiaCTttS ^ tried to stop drinking chemicals in coffee other brewed cup of coffee — of medicines used to treat Tuesday: Hamburg patty on a roll, golden potato C A iy OftWA JUICT fSI2C«tl than caffeine, including usually only about one- high blood pressure. R ^ L Hors d’Oeuvres S P ’ C coffee. With the help of sticks, buttered mixed vegetables, chilled pears. tCWTONRITVlE Ajro Jumbo Navel Oranges Librax, my digestion was flavor oils. In your case, fourth as much. There is ample evidence Wednesday: Pork chopette, gravy, applesauce, FLOfVOA-JUOCV SCEOIESS normal. Although I often you may have some aller­ I am sending you The that it can increase the Cheesecake 2^^ Large Limes ALL FLAVORS Cinema buttered noodles, garden peas, golden harvest cake. CMNAatONtMUSM SCSAMIONnAM ^ had relapses back to cof­ gic reaction to one of these Health Letter 14-4, Con­ frequency of irreguiar Thursday: Steamy tomato soup, deli-turkey sand­ Bagels Forever 2 M OftlTftlTKMAL ■HCAi TMV-am n New Country ^ | fee, I could go for two or ingredients in natural troversial Beverages: heartbeats. wich, vegetable sticks, chilled peaches. rnonNCONCCNTNATf ^^4* Fresh Mushrooms three weeks before trou­ coffee. Coffee, Tea, Colas and Incidentaliy, I strongly Hartford ment (P G ) 1:40, 4:15, 7, 9:40, Vernon TCNOCft-tXLICATE Yogurt X with The Rescuers (G ) 1:30,7, Friday: Cheese pizza, tossed salad with choice of Citrus Hill Orange Juke SMAftft-WHTTE Oft YELLOW g ^ a ble occurred. Your letter points out an Chocolate, for more infor­ disapprove of using alco­ Alhenaum CIntma — La 12. — Sudden Impact (R ) Cine I a 2 — Return ot the 9. 87 Belgian Endive Travlata (G ) 7:30, 9:30. 12:30, 2:45, 4:50, 7:20, 9:45, JedI (P G ) 1:30, 4:10, 7, 9:30. Windsor dressing, applesauce bars. Milk is served with all FLOtVOA-auTTEftY FlAVOftEO iG^ Cracker Barrel Cheese P ’ By the time I was 50, important fact: Individu­ mation. Others who want hol to calm you down — Never Sov Never Again Salad Tomatoes »59‘ PCOU.AR Oft CREAM SAUCE g m Cinema Clly — vertigo 11:50. — Chrlstlne(R) 1,3:10, Plaia — Return ot the JedI meals. New Year Pizza Sale! Jumbo Avodulos coffee started giving me als who have indigestion this issue can send 75 when you drink too much (P G ) 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:35. — 5:15, 7:40, 10, 12. — Yentl (P G ) 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. (P G ) 2, 7, 9:35. Vha Herring Party Snacks r Napoleon (G ) 2, 7:45. — Heat (P G ) 1:30, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40, West Hartford C tM B O iO M U Oft AMCHKA S F A V O n n FftUlT U S OOOldOCAL FOfttARM C painful pimples on my have poor toierance for c e n ts w ith a long, coffee. There is obviously WMTE. YEUOW . SWISS Oft SHAftft m a a and Oust (R ) 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 12:05. — Gorky Park (R) Elm 1 a 2 — Return of the Jeno’s ,J09 Yellow Bananas 3 .. 1.00 Russet Potatoes hairline — and so the coffee, whether it’s regu­ stamped, self-addressed a more sensible solution. 9:45. — Micky's Christmas 1:45,4:15,7:10,9:50,12:10.— JedI (PG) 2, 7, 10. — Never Chinese law in 300 B.C. RHAM high schools MelO-BitSiced Cheese S 7 9 ^ Cheese Pizza FORT WME. OAfCIC t HERB Oft a a a cycle goes. I am very tired lar or decaffeinated. envelope for it to me, in Anyone using tranquiliz­ Carol (G ) with The Rescuers D.C. Cab (R ) 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, Sov Never Again (P G ) 2, 7, forbade speaking to the SPKY BROWN (G ) 12:15, 2:25, 4:40, 7:05, 9. 7:45, 9:40,11:40.— Uncom­ 10. The following lunches will be served the week of OCLUKC I T 1 M Oft 4 o n CORN CHPS 7.SOZ.. CHEESE CURLS 6 SOZ. OR_ON of it. You might warn Those other substances in care of the Manchester ers should not use caf­ The Movies— To Be Or Not emperor without a clove Wispride S h ^ Cheese Spread Colonial — Reopens Friday. mon Valor (R ) 1:15, 3:15, Jan. 2 through 6 at RHAM junior and senior high La^zeria Qietse Rzza 'i? I** Gulden’s CLAM. JALAPCNO Oft g g people not to abuse coffee. coffee often cause irrita­ Herald. P.O. Box 1551, feine, either. Cinasludio — Reopens Jan. 5:15, 7:40, 10, 11:55. T o B e (P G ) 12,2,4,6,8,10:10. in one’s mouth. Planters II. — Two ot a Kind (P G ) 12, schools: M ustard T Deans Onion Dip 2 ,^ ” East Hartford Manchester 1:40, 3:20, 5, 6:40, 8:20, 10.— Monday: No school. Final day of Christmas Celeste Deluxe Pizza w 1 ” Cheez Balls c o n i ^89' LtOHT.TASTY The Man Who Loved Women Eastwood Pub <1 Cinema — UA Theaters East— Two of vacation. FUTCOOR-4 MOZ.OMLONOOMH AA. Blue Bonnet Spread Never Sov Never Again ( PG) a Kind (R) 2:15,4,5:45, 7:30, (R ) 12:15, 2:30,4:45, 7, 9:30. Sloutfer’s Deluxe 4:45,9:15. 9:30. — The Man Who Loved Wlllimontic ' Tuesday: Meat patty, mashed potatoes with gravy, Unde Ben’s Wild Rice Mix » 99^ CtICUMBER OMON, CHIVE OR ^ . SHOWCASK tAU•AOCl^02 OftftMCftQNMt<«-OZ 4% a q Births Poor Richard's Pub A Ci­ Women (R ) 2,4:15,7:20,9:40, Jlllson Squore Cinema — corn, homemade roll, pudding tart. Stouffer’sP izza^ „ 2 ” CHUNK U (W T M O L King French nema — Never Sov Never — To BeOrNotToBe. (PG) Scorface (R ) 1:30, 7:15. — Wednesday: Cheese pizza, green beans, mixed Bumbk Bee Tuna 1” Agoln (P G ) 4, 7, 9:30. 2, 4:10, 7:30,9:45. Sudden Impact (R ) 1:30, 7, Showcase Cinemas — Mansfield 9:15. — Terms of Endear­ fruitcup. FAMOUKCALPOHNU Onion Dips ^ Woodrow, Benjamin of Brandy Street, Boiton, grandparents are Mr. and Walnum, Justin Robert, Scartace (R ) 1, 4:15, 7:30, Translux Callage Twin — ment (P G ) 1:30,6:50,9:20.— Thur^ay: Tacos.lettuce and tomatoes, Spanish Sacramento Tomato Juice r8 9 * 9BtCH Collin, son of Philip W. was born Dec. 5 at Man­ Mrs. Max Cohen of 10 son of Clayton and Lynn 10:30. — Terms of Endear­ Schedule unavailable. Micky’s Christmas Carol (G ) rice, peaches. FOR AGIO MCNQ£STK>N OCftAH V N A T and Bethany Cowart chester Memorial Hospi­ Mark Drive, Coventry. Vendrillo Walnum of 503 Friday: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, mixed A J ^ Chuiberry Juke Cocktail 'S'3” W hite Woodrow Jr. of 10 New­ tal. His maternal grand­ Her paternal grandpar­ E. Center St., was born vegetables, homemade roll, frosted cake. Paper Plates 'ST man St., was born Nov. 22 parents are Gloria and ents are Mr, and Mrs. Dec. 9 at Manchester ' « Seltzer p FAST PAM fttUCF STAY OflT TOEXM^MS PV O Q at Manchester Memorial Harold Conary Sr. of Ronald Gerlach of 1531 N. Memorial Hospital. His Pampers Diapers ^ 7 Hospital. His maternal Vernon. His paternal River Road. Coventrv. Bolton Elementary-Center schools Bayer Aspirin TEBi , maternai grandparents FIFTH Annual tTiCK CAALV CAUFOftMU grandparents are Anny J. grandparents are Ro­ McCormick, Darren are Ann Kichar and Leo­ Stilikd Bucket Dives ^ 5 9 * DelI Monte Vegetables |■ D.C. C A B Barbasol Deodorant REGULAR OR NO SALT ADDED Cowart of New York City berta Stamp of Hebron Wheeler, son of James L, nard Vendrillo, both of The following lunches will be served the week of MOm-TMi aosTANT-iaoz aox g a q 2 and Cordell Cowart of and Robert Stamp of 1st Big Bash of the New Year and Roberta Wheeler Manchester. His paternal ------SttOWttAT Jan. 2 through 6 at the Bolton Elementary-Center NyQuil Colds Medicine Hungry Jack Mashed Potatoes 1 Vacaville, Calif. His pat­ Milford. McCormick of 82 Cush­ grandmother is Roberta 1:16-3:168:18-7: jm schools: SOTT-WITM ANTI OAS ACTION CftCAMY g M ernal grandparents are Powell, William John, man Drive, was born Dec. Walnum of St. Peters­ Monday: No school. Final day of Christmas holiday. Tempo Antacid Tablets Peter Pan Peanut Butter r ^89 Ruth Macfarlan of Truro, son of John Thomas and 10 at Manchester Memor­ burg, Fla. His great­ GORKY Tuesday: Fruit juice, cheeseburger, french fries, aCEFAftOM-lASACNAOftSPAC tMEATVAllS Mass., and Philip Wood- Denise Dougela Powell grandfather is Peter Ven­ for Children Scott Paper Napkins 'ST 79* Chef-Boy-Ar-Dw ■79* ial Hospital. His maternal green beans, pudding with topping. ftCOULAR Oft OCT row Sr. of Albany, N.Y. He Sr. of 54 Wilfred Road, grandparents are Do­ drillo of Talcottville. His PARKIS Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, buttered wMTHoaANoaftMiHTCM rhrsis OMOCft ALC. CLUa SODA Oft TOMC WATKft p h m A t ^ o l 1 3 5 has a sister, Rachel Ann, was born Dec, 9 at Man­ -SHOWtlAT:- Oorox LiqiM Bleach 'S Schweppes Mixers C&CCola Dtposlt O CAftO I 1 T O r « -C 3 AVCRAOESIZE rothy Wheeler of Staten great-grandmother is peas, garlic bread, fruit cocktail. CAT6 0 XFA.LCR g<7o KIDS - COME SPEND NEW YEAR'S l:484:T87:IO-98ait:IO 88 ’^aCAN CUSTOMOftOUNO a m Fresh Live Lobsters 3, chester Memorial Hospi­ Island, N.Y. and the late Mrs. J.E. Sweet of Tol- Thursday: Fish and cheese sandwich, lettuce cup, Kitty Litter 1” FRESH CUT Ward, Elizabeth Diane, tal. His maternal grand­ SVa-oz. Foam Cups ‘SS 59 Eight O’clock Coffee 2*” Kenneth H. Wheeler. His iand. He has a brother, chips, cookie and applesauce. THREE STAR daughter of David Corn­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. EVE AT THE GROUND ROUND UNCOMMON FOR THE LAUNDRY ^ AlLOfNNOS 4 % |0 Cod or Scrod FiUct paternal grandparents Christopher. 4. Friday: Fruit juice, meat and cheese pizza, tossed Maraschino Cherries 69* FRESH ing and Peggy Roy Ward John C. Dougela of Folger’s 0)ffee are Mr. and Mrs. W.S. VALOR l«l salad, choice of dressing, fruited gelatin with topping. Am & Hanuner 1 99 BONUS JAR WHOLE OR STRAINED m — ^ . Florida Scallops of 30 Liberty St., was born Wilfred Road. His pater­ -SHOWtlAf!- McCormick of 501 Porter Wishing will not sell any­ Milk is served with all meals. FRESH CALX2HT Dec. 13 at Manchester nal grandparents are Mr. • Magician and Clown I:l8-3:I86:I67«-I0g0-I1« Detergent J. Sanka " 1 9 9 Ocean Spray /lllv St. He has a brother, thing ... a low-cost ad in ftfOULAftOftCW .g a o Norwegian Salmon Memorial Hospital. His and Mrs. John W. Powell Brandon James, 27 Classitled will. Why not State Line Potato Chips 'SS I*” Instant Coffee ^ CranbeiTy &uce UNDER 10 COUNT SIZE Jr. of Stafford Springs. He 4:30 • 7:30 Andover Elementary maternal grandparents months. place one today! 643-2711. Y E N TL m aumiwti g«o »^YN»CT Sdper Colossal Shrimp are Robert and Mary Jane has a brother, John Tho­ Monday: No school. Final day of Christmas Cheez-Il Crackers 1” Charmin Bath Tissue 99 A&P Cranberry LARGE 31 TO 3$ COUNT SIZE Roy of Burlington. Vt. His mas Jr., 1. • Free Hats and Favors -SHOVmAF:- AU VANKTKI ^ a a Fancy Shrimp vacation. paternal grandparents Manchattar Elkt ISachman Twist Pretzels • 'S 89* Tab or Coca ColaK.’ ______’J T Sauce are Diane Ward of Ver­ Avery, Jason Chris­ • Free Kiddie Kocktails Tuesday: Cheese pizza, green beans, juice bars. topher, son of William C. Wednesday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, corn, met* v n c T i v i m c e m k r m t m thruoecembcr ttti. im W t m u f t v i t h e RMIHI TOUM T s a l e s ANO t o c o r r e c t TVFOQftAFHKAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AWMLASLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAS. tW A irm y mont and Ronald Ward of SCARFACE rm~ Vermont. and Dolores Michaud Av­ NEW YEARS • Our Regular Low bread, pears. r W IN S M I O ery Jr., of East Hartford, Thursday: Grilled cheese, potato rounds, coleslaw, ^Runpkki Alouette Baby Brie G k n R ^ Kreisberg, Kara Ger­ was born Dec. 9 at Man­ EVE PARTY Children’s Prices -SHOUVNAri- 8pic0 cbIcb. . ” A M A iarrO . HUNOAIIAN OR Honey Ham . ” main, daughter of Jona­ 1iXM:l5*7J0-10J0 Friday: Grinders, corn chips, salad, raisins. Milk is 1 French Onion NlbMers Cheese 2 chester Memorial Hospi­ North St„ WHUmontic than B. and MaryAnne tal. His maternal grand­ $45.00 par coupla Tol. 4M -U31 extra. I lie ILikvn ( lu'csc World Ilk' Di'li Germain Kreisberg of 425 parents are Jeanine SO BRING YOUB PARENTS SUDDEN Bread ahd Milk St., Cov­ Michaud of New Britain OPEN BAR 94 Ihe Charles Mul- IMmXCTiS Coventry schools entry, was born Dec. 14 at and Bernard Michaud of latiey family wish you AND COME JOIN US -SHOWN AT:- Bwnestyle Rolls 6>.59* JarKburg Cheese Cooked Corned Beef Round Manchester Memorial South Windsor. His pater­ DELUXE BUFFET all a happy, healthy l2J0*7:4MiO*7iM)«>l140 The following lunches will be served in the Coventry OIUOOUS QmjCOOuS Hospital. Her maternal nal grandparents are Mr. and prosperous New elementary schools the week of Jan. 2 through 6: !»Bix»d ^1” Longhorn Qieddar Cheese C ^ e d Plate Pastrami OTTH iALAPSNO W n M YOUR CHOICE grandparents are Mr. and and Mrs. William C. Av­ DANCING 91 Year. CHRISTINE Monday: No school. Final day of Christmas KlSniature Bagekttes 6i.S9* Mrs. Raymond Germain ery, 182 Hilliard St. He has vacation. Lorraine Che<«e Chicken Salad or Tuna Salad of Schuylerville, N.Y. Her ifHatB if Noise Maker* The Clark’s will he .!Bi Tuesday: Ravioli casserole, green beans, roll and AVAIUSH IN STORIS WITH IN STORl SAmRY SHOPS ______AVftlLAlU IN STORIS WITH GOURMET CHfCSE SHOPS AVAILABLE IN STOWES WITH SERVICE OELI SHOPS a sister Lisa Ann, 3. ------SHOWttAf:------— PRKSS IFFIC n vt PI STORES IISTIO OfCEMKR MTH THRUOfCEMSCft 3lST 1M3 WE RESERVE THE RtOHT TO LIMIT SALES ANO TO CORREtfl TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS paternal grandparents irCo/fee & Sandwichet closed Sunday, New CiKpund GLASTONBURY IO):3:ll)-S:l8jM2jMO|^ butter, fresh fruit. NOT AVAR.ABLE TO WHOLESALE Oft ftCTAR OCAIERS are Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Duclos, Jessica Lynn, at One. Year’s Day, reopening Naar Tha Putnam Bridga Wednesday: Fish on roll, macaroni and cheese, Monday at luncheon. TERMS O F Kreisberg of Bayside, daughter of Clay E. and Contact ^Rouni) peas and carrots and apple. N.Y. Lisa Cohen Duclos of The Sunday Buffet 3025 M ain St. 699*0162 ENDEARMENT|po\ Thursday: Hamburger on roll, potato puffs, CAIDOR SHOPPING CENTER BURR CORNERS, MANCHESTER Stamp, Matthew Je­ Rockville, was born Dec. 7 Lodga Steward Brunch will resume -J. -SHOWN AT: HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.; Junction of Routaa 2 6 3 I:4IM:I87IIO«:40-IHIO vegetable sticks, pudding with topping. rome, son of John Francis at Manchester Memorial 646-9263 January 8, 11:30 to 2. Friday: Juice, pizza or hot dog, hot vegetable, SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P.M.; SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. and Susan Conary Stamp Hospital. Her maternal assorted fresh fruit. Ig - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Pec, 28, 1983 MANCHES'iElt HERALD. Wednesduy. Dec. 23. 1983 - It Wednesday TV Bennet students’ Americans tackle Italy’s ‘nuova cucina’ By Jeanne Lesem tremely popular, iO-table mom while — " A trattoria, not fan cy." Mrs. Serwer said. Their book United Press International and pop restaurant in the heart of she said. "I knew the owner and follows that format in chaiMer ® - New anight kinds of honof. Adrianna t o - • smoke-out balloons Rome, near Piazza Navona. wanted to learn Italian cooking. presentation. It also includes iwup, 6:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 10:30 P.M. bsau, Hal Holbrooli. E.O Mar- . S - MOVIE: *Y#». Giorgio' A "The risotto is very rich, but not Food is such an important part of rice, pasta, gnocchi (dumplings), GD d ) CD IS 8 ® - N«w* CD ~ PM Magailne shall 1982. Ratad R. • NEW YORK — The wives of two womanizing^ globe-trotting opera .sweet,” she said. the culture in Italy;" salad and fruit dessert chapters. CD - ThrM 't Company (2v ** Alfred Hitchcock Am erican diplomats who met in CD - All In the Family star faNa madly in love hie 2:00A.M. i Buffets are a fashionable way of Twelve seasonal menus are GD ^ Buck Rogora female doctor. 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John James plays the trou­ GD FeUowthip Emorgoncy j What the authors have not born in ', Italy, is m arried to things that can be prepared They landed in New York, people who do smoke. Keep up As members of the diplomatic 8 8 - M*A*S*H bled Jell Colby on the ABC (SI - N C AA BaakMbaH: 8 - North Atnorloan Skgng f included among the more than 250 former Detroiter Michael Calin­ quickly. Each recipe includes ( 9 ~ USA Cartoon Express Brlghwn Young M UCLA ® - MOVIE: 'Shaffcy'o Vermont and Massachussets. the good work you are doing.” IS) Croufire serial ''Dynasty," airing Machine' An Atlanta vice aquod Championahlps Covarags of tha , recipes in “ Pasta and Rice Italian gaert, now the economics minister estimated preparation and cook­ community, they are under what G » - Dr. Gene Scott Students at Bennet Junior High, To the sender of the other 8 - Album Flash WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28. (S - MOVIE: EndMigmd •ergeani encounters p ii^s. women's giant slalom arid slakxn Style" (Scribner's, $16.95) is pasta at the American Embassy in ing times. Mrs. Calingaert said is "tremend­ ® - CHIPS is present^ from WatarviNe Val- who released them in obser­ balloon, Cheri, she explained & - AM New This Old House Species' The diacovary of muti­ crooked politicians and drug da- with flavors such as chili peppers London. “Americans have never eaten ous pressure" as hostesses. lated farm animela leads a ratirad alert in his everyday working ley, VT. (60 min.) vance o( the Great American that she had an aunt who had ® @ - MacNeil/Lehrer CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME During their assignm ent in Italian food in the traditional Guests expect something spe­ ( 8 > Veronica, El Rostro del detective and a female sheriff to a world. Burt Raynolda. Rachel and carrots. Newshour Amor O - Dating Game Smoke-out day Nov. 17, have recently died of cancer. "She cial, she said, "especially if they dangerous germ warfare opera­ Ward, Brian Keith, ^ te d R. Tomatoes and spinach are used Rome, Mrs. Serwer worked as Italian style — (with separate) s - Reporter 41 received letters from many had been smoking for years. know you're a good cook.” - Wheel of Fortune tion. Jobeth WilNamt. Robert Ur- ( 9 - Countdown to 'M Today's 2:30 A.M. in Italy to color some pasta, but not sous-chef in a restaurant (or a antipasti, fish and meat courses," ( 8 - Words and Music by finders. And the smnoking did not help 8 - Court ich. Rated R. program featuraa weekly prev­ ^ - CBS Nawa NIghtwaMh to flavor it, Efrem Funghi Calin- Randy Newman - Since students released the her with the cancer. Please (S )- Dr. Who (39 - Alfred Hitchcock Hour iews and profiles of the 1984 gaert and Jacquelyn Days Serwer Olympica. 8 - Crassflrs helium-filled balloons from the keep up on trying to help people 6:30 P.M. (S I - Benny HM Show said in an interview during a trip to Rice with strawberries — a side dish (8 ) ( 8 - Late Night with David 8 - Happy Days Again courtyard in the rear of the quit. The American Cancer CS) - One Day at a Time 8:00 P.M. (S ) - Sports Tonight New York. Lettermen school, the students have re­ Society is the best thing going,” (X) - CBS News C E G D * W hit Kid. The kids un- ( 8 - Dr. Who 2:45A.M. . They said the fad for unusual NEW YORK (UPI) - Cookbook 1 cup heavy cream sorbed before adding more. Rice ceived letters from all over New she wrote. (8 ) - ESPN's Horse Racing wittingly help a convict escape- (8 - Independent Network ® - Thicke of the Night 8 - MOVIE: 'Final Assign- flavored pastas in the United authors Efrem Funghi Calingaert Sail may not absorb all the broth called and run afoul of a bookie in the England and New York. Wkly. News ment' Tha chance meeting ■ Another bunch of balloons, and Jacquelyn Days Serwer say Hull the strawberries and wash for. The rice takes 11 to 25 minutes process. (R) (60 min.) 1:00 A.M. School nurse Margaret States has not caught on in Italy. ® - Inside Boxing (B ) > Bualneae Report taleviaion correapondant and e although released separately, their risotto with strawberries them under cold running water, to cook. When done, it should be CD - PM Magazine (E - Lnwn. B SMitoy B Co. Russian foumaNat leads to roman­ D w yer had charge of the ® (SI - NBC News apparently decided to travel in makes a splendid side dish for using a soft brush to remove any creamy in consistency. Add the 11:15P.M. (£ - Hogwi's H o to m tic intrigue. Mlchaal York. Gene­ “ITALIANS LIKE to experi­ project. She said that the the same direction and conse­ dirt. Puree half the strawberries IS) - Noticiero Nacional SIN CD - Fait Guy Tern sends (8 ) - Reporter 41 vieve Buiold. Ratad PG. ment with the sauces, not the chicken, veal or roast pork. broth in small quantities near the Noticias nacionales con Guillermo QD - MOVIE: 'Hating' An kmo- balloons appeared todrift in one quently became entangled with Colt, Howie and Jody to retrieve a cent night of fun and gamea at a O - M OVIE:'Tfie Blue Lm ^ ' pasta,” Mrs. Calingaert said. It is among more than 250 through a food mill, and break the end. Add the strawberry puree Restrepo. bail jumper who has used a com­ direction — toward New York — one another. They were spotted 8 @ ) - Msrk Russsll Comsdy - Arthur Hailey's Hotel fraternity house turns into a night­ Shipwreckad chHdran on a Pacific "(Flavored pastas) may be recipes in their cookbook. "Pasta rest into pieces with a fork. Set after the first 10 minutes of cooking ® - ABC News puter to tie up her ex-lover's mo­ 9:00 P.M. CD ^2 11:30P.M. if the letters received are any Spec. The King of Capital Co­ mare of death. Jeff East. ials^ grow to maturity. Jean in Ravena, N .Y by Norm and A1 a n d Rice Italian Style" aside. in broth. One to two minutes before ney. (R) (60 min.) (E C£ - MOVIE: 'ContliMntal QD - Independent Network - Hewell Fhre-O Simmons, Donald Houston, Noel good, but Italians like Italian food medy takes a special look at the CD CD - Tw W gM Zona Indications. Students did re­ Smith. 7:00P.M. ow Divide' A political reporter is sent News (9) Purcell 1949 the way it is,” her co- author said. (Scribner's, $16.95). Bring broth to a simmer. the risotto is done (the rice should 2 (E-N . nation's most pressing problems. - TMcke of the Night - CBS News into the wild country to interview CD (SI d t - Woman'a Intamadonal ceive letters, however, from "W e found your balloons very Heat 4 tablespoons of the butter still be slightly firm when you bite C3D G D - W o'ro # 1 0$ - Comedy Store's 11th In fact, the friend who gave them 8 - MOVIE: 'The Rlu' The orl- a reclusive lady ornithologist. 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CD - Interaid Crusade for Ufa guest had refused to eat it. 4 to 5 cups homemade meat broth two tablespoons of butter and the Moreno. Jack Weston, Kay Bal­ - Dynasty Blake weds compete for prizes. Londonderry, Vt., wrote to by her murdered husband. Jane QD 8 ® - Croeaflre - MOVIE: 'Ckcue Of Fear' The Smiths had quite a time Add rice, turn heat to medium- last >A cup of sherry. Stir, taste, CD - Laugh-In K^stle and Fallon ignores Alex­ (39 - North Americen Skiing O > ChMdren Running Out of (3D “ He was a very old-fashioned or 1 large chicken bouillon cube Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Hume lard. 1976. Rated R. (8) ® - Tonight Show Scotland Yard detectivea find in­ Yvette Knapp. She said. "We trying to retrieve some of them. -* Barney Miller is's warnings to beware of Peter Championships Coverage of the Time south Italian,” Mrs. Serwer said. and i large beef cube, dissolved In 4 high. and saute for 1 or 2 minutes, and add salt if desired. Turn off the (33) Cronyn. 1981. 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W.C.Fielda, Judith Allen. 3:45 A.M. out (or a walk when they found They said three members of ( 8 - Pop Spots: Best of '83 8 - MOVIE: 'I Nmr Joe Morrison. 1934 CD - Chloo end the Man ® - Prime News d f) - Great Performances: 9:30 P.M. 8 -M O V IE ; 'Jaws of Satan' A the balloon with Marc's name their family had quit smoking Oil-blasted shrimp: A hot or cold party dish Promised You a Rose Garden' CD - CN N Headline News 8 @ - Business Report Live From Lincoln Center 'Mari­ (S) IS) - Family Ties Alex sets 8 - Nlghtlln* demonic cobra terrorizes a sleepy ( 8 ) ( 8 - R*al People Tonight's A schizophrenic girl gets help on it. T h ey said the town where recently. "We also had much (S)' Esdava Isaura lyn Horne's Great American out to tame the 'wildest girl in (3D * Independent Network mkJ-westem town. Fritz Weavar. program features a group of dogs Songbook.' Mezzo-soprano Mar­ from a woman doctor. Kathleen 12:00 A.M. News Gretchen Corbett. Jon Korfcea. they live is just south of fun talking to many friends who 3 tablespoons pale dry sherry, shrimp with back up, carefully pull dry to prevent splattering, add all 8 > Entertainment Tonight school.' (R) NEW Y O R K (U P I) - Oil- that help hearing-impaired kids, a ilyn Horne returns for a live solo Quinlin, Bibi Andersson. 1977. (E - Pollc* Stofy I960 Rated R. Saratoga and near called to tell us the ballons were divided at once to the oil and stir constantly club for people who enjoy being (8 ) - George Stevens 'Great Rated R (39 - Sports Probe blasted shrimp is an ideal party the vein from the head end. Repeat ( 9 - MOVIE: 'Romeo and concert of American songs. (2 - s tw Trak overweight and a woman who is Moments In American Film.' GD ( 8 * NevYfywed Game 4:00 A.M. Schenectady. there," their letter said. Z scallions, white part only for rest of shrimp. Dissolve the salt until shells turn red. Ckmtinue Juliet' This great Prokofiev ballet hrs.) 8 - MOVIE: TTm S«luctlon' dish because it is good hot or cold. is based on Shakespeare's ro­ a kung fu champion. (R) (60 min.) (8 ) - Muy Especial: Paioma Sen GS - RwBo 1990 Today's pro­ (8 ) - Oeepedkto (E - Intarald Cnisads for Ufa The writer said she had been a A man from Weatogue said he The following recipe is adapted About '/t inch peeled gingerroot, in enough cold w ater to cover stirring one minute, then pour (2S) - Trampa Para un Sonador A popular T V reporter and her gram looks lha hottatt t r « )d . mantic tragedy of star-crossed 8 - MOVIE: 'A Boy Nsmsd BasMio live-in lover must contend with a .1 sm oker for about 20 years and found a balloon in a field off grated to measure about 1 teas­ shrimp and chill shrimp 30 minutes shrimp and oil into a strainer-lined Un hombre se encuentra entre el and performers in the world of 1:45 A.M. 8 - IM Amarlean WraatNng from "Everything You Want to lovers. 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Bv Helen Thomas The Reagan camp is jubilant appointees who would try to mains a big problem. United Press International over White House pollster Richard cripple or dismantle or change the The deficit of about $200 billion Year-end bond swap can help finances Wirthlin’s findings of a 62 percent direction of such agencies as the for a man who has always believed "He looks younger than when he came B u s in e s s WASHINGTON - 1983 was good job approval rating — rare in the Legal Services Corp. to provide in a balanced budget has been into office.” Swapping municipal bonds always has been a But the $37 .50 increase isn’t the only benefit. What is to President Reagan. Polls show third year of any presidency when lawyers for the poor, the Civil basically ignored at the White his popularity is high. He is upbeat. disillusionment normally sets in. Rights Commission, the Economic I n B r ie f popular year-end tax move for Investors — and it may significant is that White gels the tax writeoff without House, with Reagan certain the — White House Chief of Staff James Baker be particularly wise this year. If you handle matters His health is good. The pressure of And Reagan political strategists Development Commission, and the deficit will take care of it.self with worsening his investment position. Instead he the Oval Office is not dragging him say he will make a formal Education and Energy Firm to buy Toleco correctly in the remaining week$ of the year, you can Your improves it, growing prosperity. get 1) a current deductible loss that can shelter your down. He likes his job. announcement of his candidacy in departments. As he nears his fourth year in He has had to do some flip-flops. (i'aulion: If the tx)nds you buy are “ substantially M ERIDEN — Sonat Inc., the giant energy And early in 1984 he is expected a nalionally televised address Aides say Reagan is keeping his office. Reagan seems to have a He opposed making Martin Luther other highly taxed income and 2) more tax-free Money's identical " to the bonds you sell, and the two WHITE HOUSE PEOPLE al.so company, has announced plans to purchase the interest from the new municipal bonds you acquire in to announce his bid for a second from the Oval Office in late campaign promises and has the better grasp on the foreign policy King's birthday a national holiday, transactions lake place within 10 days of each other, claim that huge military outlays in stock of the Meriden-based Toleco Oilfield the swap. term. January. "sam e goals tor the next four handle. Aides say he is foeusing but when faced with the inevitable, Worth you can't deduct your loss currently under the the administration have resulted Services for $141.5 million and merge it into a Although the general decline in interest rates may The 72-year-old chief executive Keeping his conservative ere- years” — a rosy economy, peace "in no loss of turf" to the Soviets. more on international affairs, he staged a full-blown ceremony in Sylvia Porter "wash-sale" rule. If swapped bonds are issued by two dehtials intact, he is still pursuing wholly owned subsidiary. have boosted the prices of some of the bonds you own, is on a roll with "everything through strength and an emphasis However, in terrorists attacks in receiving a steady parade of the Rose Garden with civil rights different stale or local governments, they are not a "Reagan revolution" to reverse Both Teleco and Sonat officials said Teleco’s you still may have paper losses on older bond issues. coming up roses." say aides who on traditional values of family, Lebanon and in the invasion of foreign visitors, serving as host to leaders smiling their forgiveness. ' substantially identical." But what’ s "substantially describe his mood as “ very the tide of big government. work and patriotism. the Williamsburg Economic Sum­ corporate headquarters and research facilities If this is the case, now is the time to consider a bond identical " in the case of municipal bonds issued by the Grenada, more American fighting would remain in Meriden, with no reductions swap. The extra tax incentive: Tax rates for 1984 are 5 upbeat". Although his attempts to wipe Aides credit Reagan with bring­ mit, and traveling to Japan and HE HAS NOT MANAGED to same government? men were killed or wounded in 1983 planned in the 350-member work force. percent lower than 1983 rates. So the deductible losses "He is in very good shape" for out or reduce many of the social ing back a robust economy with South Korea. appea.se feminists, however, with There is no clear-cut answer. than in any year since the Vietnam Teleco provides service to oil drilling compan­ you get from bond swapping generally will be more another campaign, said White programs were slowed in 1983, he low inflation and lower unemploy­ War. his adamant opposition to the present value) that he can use to shelter his $3,100 One brokerage firm suggests that the bonds have at ies that take measurements underground without valuable this year than in future years; they will be short-term capital gain from hisstock transactions. If House chief of staff James Baker. did manage to put into power ment. although unemployment re- Nevertheless, Reagan's popu­ HE ALSO HAS PRESIDED over Equal Rights Amendment, but he least a ‘/i percent difference In the yield to maturity interrupting drilling, particulary off-shore sheltering more highly taxed income. White is in the 44 percent tax bracket (taxable income larity rose with the Grenada increasing involvement of the has made moves to woo women and five years’ difference in maturity to avoid the drilling. Bond swapping is, of course, really a form of tax between $60,000 and $85,600), the $3,100 tax loss saves wash-sale rules. venture. Observers said America United States in Central America voters with female federal Under the terms of the agreement announced deferral. The loss you take this year increases the tax White $1,,364 in taxes in 1983. needed a military victory, and the and in the Middle East, where he is appointments. To many of you reading this, the tactics suggested Monday, both Raymond Industries and the you pay when you sell the new bonds or when they Just for the sake of this example, assume that nine-day takeover of the tiny showing the flag with battleships In 1983, Reagan also discovered here can result in major tax benefits and can avoid French-owned Societe Nationale Elf Acquitaine mature. But by then, the new lower taxes will be in interest rates continue to drop significantly and White losses just as major. Caribbean island nation provided and aircraft carriers. education is a no-lose issue, and he will sell a combined 58 percent share of the stock effect. So swapping this year not only produces tax sells the Peach City bond next spring for $ , . Since them with a lift. Reagan's foreign policy can be barnstormed the country, partici­ 10 000 Year-end tax planning can and will save you in Teleco to Sonat at $17 per share. deferral; you actually may cut your overall tax. his tax basis in the bond is $6,900, he has a short-term The presidency has not taken its summed up in two words: "anti- pating in panels with his sleeves moneyl You have only days left in which to act. If you Sonat officials said the acquisition plans also As an illustration, say Sam white has pulled down a capital gain of $3,100. And the tax on that under the toll on Reagan as it has so many of Soviet." He views the world in rolled up, calling for "excellence in have any doubts at all about your planning, consult a provide for a $17 per share offering for the $3,100 short-term capital gain from .stock sales in 1983. new 1984 rates is $1.302. So White has postponed his tax his predecessors who visibly aged terms of the East-West struggle education," and merit pay for lax accountant or attorney. You owe the Internal remaining outstanding shares, bringing the total White bought an Apple City bond years ago for $10,000. fora year and cut his overall tax bill by $62 ($1,364 less and grew weary and gray during and has taken a hardline against teachers. Revenue Service only the legal minimum under the value of the purchase to $141.5 mijlion. The bond'seouponrateis 6'/i percent and the maturity $1,302) in 1984. four years in the Oval Office. the Soviet Union, calling it the Reagan has been plagued in 1983 law. Not one penny more! date is 2011. The bond's present market value is only If While holds on to the new bond for more than one Reagan wears the burdens of office "evil empire.” with some headline-making per­ $6,900. year, however, his taxable profit on the sale will be well, delegating the duties like a Although he has brought back sonnel problems, including the ("Sylvia Porter's 1984 Income Tax Book," her Development in Glastonbury White sells the Apple City bond and buys a Peach long-term capital gain. And assuming White sells for chairman of the board, and is only -some aspects of the cold war, ouster of the top officials in the comprehensive guide to income taxes, is now City bond with the same face value, maturing in 2029 $10,000. his lax under the new rates will be about $521. concerned with the major throwing down the gauntlet to the Environmental Protection Agency GLASTONBURY — Developers of the Salmon available through her column. Send $4.95 plus $1 for Soviets, he has also tried to do and paying a 6Vi percent. The market value of this In the meantime, he will be getting: mailing and handling to "Sylvia Porter's 1984 Income decisions. who were accused of playing Brook Corporate Park are looking into plans to bond is also down to $6,900. "H e looks younger than when he business as usual. When the politics With environmental build a 75-acre complex on farmland near Tax Book, " in care of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson MORE TAX-FREE INCOME. While now pockets came into office.” Baker said. Korean airliner was shot down by problems. Putnam Bridge. Drive, Fairway, Kan 66205. Allow four to six weeks DOLLARS-AND-CENTS BENEFIT: Sam White $687..50 a year interest (O’/i percent of $10,000) instead "H e's very diligent about watching the Soviets, Reagan retaliated only The complex would include a shopping center, for delivery. Please make checks payable to has a $3,100 tax loss in 1983 ($10,000 cost less $6,900 of $650 (6>/2 percent of $10,000). his weight and keeping up his lightly and refused to take any of The president also hud to jettison office buildings and po,ssibly a conference center. Universal Press Syndicate.) exercises. He enjoys being presi­ the tougher measures suggested a favorite cabinet officer — William Morgensen. a principal in the Keith dent. and he has more energy than by his outraged conservative Interior Secretary James Watt — Corp. of Hartford, said the construction would not members of his staff." supporters. who was in perpetual hot water, start for two or three years. He had no estimate of Managers find packaging Observers agree that Reagan, Reagan modified his proposals but who reached his Waterloo when the total cost of the complex. J who was shot in the chest in March in intermediate range missiles he made a joking reference to an Morgenson said Keith has hired Hammer Siler 1981 by a would-be assassin, has negotiations with the Soviets at the advisory committee as made up of George Associates of Silver Spring, Md.. to assess bounced buck and appears vigor­ Geneva bargaining table, but they "a woman, a black, two Jews and a the market for such a complex. The consultant's makes difference in saies ous and jaunty, projecting an came to naught. He went ahead cripple." report is expected within 60 days. image of confidence in himself and with President Jimmy Carter's Reagan's days have grown bus­ Distribution rights FRAMINGHAM. Ma.ss. (LPI) - aged about'20 new packages in 1983. But his purpo.scs. 1979 pledge to NATO to deploy 572 ier with foreign policy problems, Beauty may be only skin deep but the the activity ranged from a high of 350 Late in the year he began Pershing-2 and crui.se missiles in but he still generally walks over to Forechner gets knives skin surrounding products can play a new new packages in 1982 by one wearing a hearing aid in his right Europe and the Russians walked the Oval Office at about 9 a.m., major role in successful marketing, an personal'care product manufacturer to ear as a result of deteriorating out of the talks as they had gets an intelligence briefing, then SHELTON — The Forschner Group Inc. says it Amos Tuck School of Business .Admin­ an average of four* in the liquor hearing. threatened. meets with his staff to plan his day. has entered an agreement with Victorinox istration study revealed Tuesday. industry. Although Reagan is the man who The president believes that the He returns to the mansion about Cutlery Co. of Switzerland. "Managers are finding that funds Deighton said the most common has his finger on the button, and Soviets will return to the negotia­ 4:30 p.m. or 5 p.m. and then The agreement allows Forschner exclusive invested in creative graphic design and package change involved updated has a military aide following him tions in view of what is at slake. engages in a routine of exercises, U.S. distribution rights covering Swiss Army package re.search will often yield a design, typography or graphics and the with the black bag of nuclear The Strategic Arms Reduction including weightlifting that has Knives and the c-utlery manufactured in Switzer­ greater return than the same funds "packaging aesthetics"' was the single secrets, the awe.someness and talks, involving the larger inter­ expanded his chest. land by Victorinox and distributed by Forschner. applied to media advertising.'" said most crucial factor in creating a enormity of his responsibility continental ballistic missiles are He likes nothing better than to go The agreement, which covers the United States Dartmouth Prof. John A. Deighton, change. never seems to bother him. still intact, despite the uncertainty to his 688-acre ranch near Santa and its terriories and possessions with minor author ol the study conducted for Deighton said the study found cost Nor does he try to direct the surrounding the status of the Barbara with his wife Nancy, to exceptions, is for an intital period of five years Dennison Manufacturing s Technical plays a complex role in package military commanders in the field, Kremlin leadership. ' ride horses, clear the underbrush beginning Dec. 12. It gives Forschner the right to Papers Division. development. While cited a a minor as the invasion of Grenada showed. Domestically. Reagan has won and breathe the mountain air. renew for successive five-year periods if future Deighton said more than three- consideration for new packages, costs He invested great trust in the some and lost some with Congress. But much as he enjoys the sales continue to exceed average volumes quarters of all purcha.sed finished are a major reason for modifying UPI photo military, leaving to the Pentagon His 1983 gains were not as relaxed life that California offers achieved in 1981-1982. goods require packaging and corpora­ existing packages once the products hit the planning, execution and even spectacular as his first year in him. Washington is even more tions s|)end more than $.50 billion the market. office, when he scored stunning beckoning, and he feels that he has the control of the pre.ss to block annually on (lackaging and design. Manufacturers are also placing President Reagan relaxes in the Oval to a reporter during a recent interview. victories with his economic recov- nut yet fulfilled his political Andereen group breaks ground coverage of the initial stages of the That economic investment can " ac­ greater emphasis on safety considera­ Office'in the White House while talking operation. orv program and tax slash. mission. complish preci.sely the same goals ol BLOOMFIELD — Andersen Group, Inc., has tions us a result of the 1982 TylenoU product awareness, image formation scare, he said. That can be founfl broken ground at its Bloomfield site for a 27,000- and incentive to purchase'" as can be ■quare foot addition to its existing facility. primarily in the increased use 'of gained through media advertising, he The addition will bring the Connecticut location aseptic containers. In California town with large alien population said. up to a total of 100.000 square feet on a 16-acre site, ■ ’.Asept ic packaging is one of the most The first of Its kind The conclusions are based on a capable of providing working space for up to 500 dramatic developments in protective survey of 2.50 packaging and marketing people. Occupancy is scheduled for lute July 1984. packaging in the last decade. " he said. The first production model of Pratt & Whitney’s PW2037 jet executives in six industries — wine and The new construction is third phase of a engine is examined by Louis Durato of Haddam and Larry beer. food, liquor, cleaning and repair Food companies are rapidly convert­ Many don’t think stalled immigration bill is the answer five-year expansion program designed to im­ products, soft drinks and personal care ing to those containers and juices, dips, prove the operating conditions and to fulfill the Bernier (right) of Norwich last week following testing at the products. sauces and icing prime candidates for growing requirements of its subsidiaries and company's Middletown facility. The all-new highly fuel-efficient The survev lound industries aver­ the packages. corporate offices. aircraft engine is expected to save airlines millions of dollars a By Leon Daniel consider myself a criminal. I had holding jobs that might otherwise Kennedy said the INS raids are this year because it lacked support United Press International to survive.” desperately poor but he is not year in fuel costs. go to unemployed Americans, "public relations exercises" and was opposed by Hispanic really making it either. The former Dollar loses ground Vargas opposes legislation that aimed at securing more federal members of Congress, The Centers set up for ADAM Marine is a minimum-wage truck LONDON — The dollar slipped further in quiet SANTA ANA. Calif. - One in would require those qualified to THE INS SAID the arrest of 5,440 funding for enforcement. He said speaker also indicated he feared louder who would like to be a trading as European currency exchanges opened March and more by the electronic technology and four of the 220,000 residents of the work in the United States to carry suspects was an "unqualified illegal aliens "are the constant President Reagan might veto the WEST HARTFORD professional boxer. At 24, he knows today. Gold prices were mixed. end of the year. their positive presence in bustling city of Santa Ana is an counterfeit-proof identification success" but surveys taken later targets of crim e” and often are legislation in an effort to win Cunningham denies roie (I'P I) — Coleco Indus­ he has waited too long. Gold opened higher in Zurich at $380.50 an "This agreement will the computer market, Ho­ illegal alien who lives in fear of cards. disclosed that most of the jobs exploited by bosses who pay less Hispanic votes next year. tries Inc. Tuesday an­ "Tim es are hard because you’re ounce, up from Tuesday’s close of $378.50. In guarantee the mainte­ neywell is the obvious arrest and deportation to Mexico. "It would be discriminatory opened up by the raids had been than the minimum wage. As for the president, at a recent nounced an agreement in competition with the illegals." London, however, bullion prices dropped after nance of high perfor­ Americans in affluent, politi­ because the authorities would filled by other other non-citizens. Kennedy said his commission news conference he pledged to with a Newton. .Mass.^ choice." said Reed as he let off some steam the two-day holiday shutdown, opening at $379,875 in Marietta takeover bid mance standards for Coleco will publish a list cally conservative Orange County, check only on people who appear to “ Immigration is a pseudo prob­ opposes the Simpson-Mazzoli bill work for immigration reform company to set up ;i on a heavy bag at the Santa Ana an ounce against last Friday's $380,125. ADAM purchasers. " of the service centers and well as elsewhere in the United be foreign born. " he said. "But lem more than a real one," insisted because “ the impact of the em­ becau.se “ This country has lost network of service cen­ Boxing Club. Trading was quiet across the continent with the president of corporate were never fully reported. Vo.seloff said. "With their customers also can call a States, also are afraid. They fear a there should be some control at the the Rev. Allan Figuerroa Deck, ployer sanctions could be discrimi­ control of its borders, and no CONCORD, N.H (UPI) ters for Coleco's ADAM Would he work in the fields? strong dollar dropping slightly in value, except in strategy at Bendix, a "What was never re­ substantial expertise in toll-free number for help. silent and seemingly unstoppable border with the help of the Mexican director of the Roman Cathoiic natory” by providing an excuse not country can sustain that kind of — Mary Cunningham said personal computers. “ No way," Reed said. " I t ’s hard Zurich where it opened at 2.1885 Swiss francs, up invasion of an estimated 6 million government." mission to Orange County to hire Hispanics. position." in her first interview in Southfield, Mich., auto ported nor could it have The agreement with the work and low pay. That's some­ from Tuesday’s close of 2.1875. and aerospace supplier, in illegal immigrants and refugees Vargas believes that all illegal Hispanics. "W e also don't like the amnesty Hispanics comprise by far the more than a year that .she been because they (the customer services div­ thing you only do if you have to,” The dollar opened lower in Paris at 8.412 francs 1980 amid rumors she was into this country during the past aliens in the United States "should "B y and large, when one mea­ provision, which is minimal." largest segment of Santa Ana's and William Agee had an medial didn't know what ision of Hrfheywell Infor­ five years. be allowed to remain with full legal against Tuesday's close of 8.4325 and in Frankfurt "incredible fallout " after romantically involved was happening during mation Systems. Inc., al­ sures all the benefits against the Kennedy said. "And a national population. An estimated one-third DR. EDWARD HUNTER, pas­ Canada’s capital was Bytown Such fears are heightened at a rights. In exchange, the govern­ at 2.7485 German marks against 2.756. The U.S. her highly publicized re­ with Agee. He publicully that stage is that Bill and I lows Coleco to open liabilities, immigration to the identity card in a free society is of the population does not speak tor of the all-Anglo First United Named after the Outaouac (or Outauais) Indian time when about 10 million Ameri­ ment should require them to currency started trading in Milan at 1.669.50 signation from Bendix denied their involvement had an incredible fallout AD.AM service centers in- United States is a positive reality,'’ offensive." English. Methodist Church downtown, said, tribe. Ottawa was founded as Bytown in 1827. Located cans are unemployed and when prepare for U.S. citizenship. " Italian lire, down from 1,675 and in Brussels at Ciirp. because she felt he at a meeting of the com- right after 1 left Bendix. " Honeywell customer ser­ said the Jesuit priest. Still. H ispanics have not "We had one Hispanic member but on the Ontario side of Ottawa River border with government at all levels finds it Such broad amnesty is essential, 56.925 Belgian francs compared to a closing price forced her out. ptiny staff. she said. vice centers. Deck opposes the Simpson- K ENN ED Y SAID. HE hopes achieved a proportionate influence he moved away.” Quebec, the city was incorporated under its present increasingly difficult to fund he said, because it would be of 57.25. She also denied she had Twenty months later, "1 felt that he had They will be equipped Mazzoli bill on grounds that “ the immigration legislation will come in local government. The city has Hunter acknowledged some re.s- name in 1855. It became the capital of the Canadian schools and social services. inhumane — and impossible — to On the London exchanges, which reopened any direct role in Agee s she married her lormer basically stayed and with state-of-the-art test­ amnesty provision would not be up again in a different form "but an all-white school board, although entment against illegal aliens on Confederation in 1867. The nation cannot control its deport the uncounted millions of after a two-day holiday, the pound struggled to unsuccessful attempt at mentor. Ms. Cunningham made me go and I was ing equipment and highly sufficiently generous.” these questions should not be 80 percent of the school children the part of his church members. borders and Congress has been undocumented aliens, many of open higher at $1.4345 against last Friday's the helm of Bendix to take is now a consultant with furious. " she added. trained personnel expe­ "There have been cycles of decided in an election year." are Hispanic. A broad amnesty “ There's a feeling that the ^ unable to agree on how to revamp whom have been in this country for closing price of $1,433. over Martin Marietta in Joseph E, Seagram & "There were a good cou­ rienced in microcomputer scapegoating of recently-arrived They probably will not be, if provision in immigration-reform Hispanies are taking away jobs,” 'outmoded immigration policies. years. In Tokyo, the dollar closed lower at 233.78 yen one of the most tangled Sons Co. and has formed a ple months where it's a technology, said Mark L. immigrants." said Deck, whose House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neil legislation could turn a lot of he said. "These are hard times. We , The House still has not approved Vargas and his boss. Santa Ana against Tuesday's close of '233.99. merger battles in corpo­ capital venture business misnomer to say we w ere Yoseloff. Coleco execu­ mother was Mexican. "The Irish has anything to do with it. The Hispanics into eligible voters and see people living in their cars. But ■ the Simp.son-Mazzoli bill, passed Police Chief Raymond C. Davis, rate history. with Agee called Semper, friends.. tive vice president. and Italians were scapegoated. Massachusetts Democrat has said change all that. our people are willing to help. One last year by the Senate. The are critics of the raids staged by Bill suggested Ms. Cunningham was the Latin word for He said five centers w ill Now it’s the Mexicans and Sou­ he would not bring up Daryl Reed, one of the relatively feeling is resentment. The other is measure would .set new limits on the U.S. Immigration and Natural­ interviewed recently in "'always.” Minimum depth of the open within a week w ith 35 theast Asians." immigration-reform legislation few blacks in Santa Ana. is not caring." HARTFORD — Senate Minority Leader Philip legal immigration, crack'down on ization Service to round up illegal her Osterville, Mass., Ms. Cunningham, who Panama Canal is 40 feet. in service bv the end of Asked if he advocated com­ Robertson, R-Cheshire, said he will sponsor employers who knowingly hire aliens. Hunter, a supporter of the is writing a book about her pletely open borders, the priest legislation next year to help elderly, low-income home by New Hampshire illegal aliens and grant amnesty to Simpson-Mazzoli bill, said his ex|H'riences. said the cir­ "The Border Patrol has picked replied. “ The fact is that we have or jobless homeowners in tight financial times. Profiles, a monthly- millions already here. church sponsors an all-Hispanic cumstances following her parents up on the streets and an open border now and it works. Robertson said Tuesday his proposal for the magazine. "It's bad legislation," said Jose boy scout troop. depiirture from Bendix deported them while children were Those who suffer most are those legislative session beginning Feb. 8 would give She left her job as vice ■ Vargas. 47. who heads the Hispanic left at home alone, " Vargas said. Hunter's church permits an who are immigrating. My concern tax credits to banks and other lending institutions ; Affairs Division of the Santa Ana "Cars owned by deportees have Hispanic Pentecostal group to use is for the dignity of all immigrant in exchange for providing reverse annuity SSfiSDnS GRE?nHGS • Police Department. "It makes it a been left abandoned on the streets. its building for Sunday services. people. Human rights should be mortgages. from the staff at crim e to be hungry. All the laws in It disturbs the whole city. People "Our relationship with the His­ respected. Our immigration laws The mortgages allow a person to "sell back" a the world won't stop a hungry man are afraid to go out of their homes panics is very cordial," he said. are unenforceable. They just don't house to a bank through monthly payments that from trying to find work." to shop. When the Border Patrol GYlKliAificS Anne’s Place work.” Robertson said could help the elderly in Old Fashioned Prices The award-winning police of­ comes to town, business turns bad. AT HIS NEAT OFFICE in the Deck scoffs at the contention retirement years or low-income or unemployed Regular Everyday Low Prices ficer, a former field laborer and The raids are not illegal but they police station. Officer Vargas that illegal aliens do not pay taxes homeowners in tough financial times. garbage collector who was de- are unethical. Of the ones they recalled the days when he was on and are a drain on welfare He said state law already allows the mortgages HAIRCUTS PERMS ; ported to his native Mexico a dozen deport, 90 percent come right the wrong side of immigration low TINY TOTS tgM 12-24 oio't. Jsto't services. but providing the tax credits to banks would help *ree»-Se- times before finally marrying to back." he saw as unjust. PRE-SCHOOL aiM 3-S $500 *2 0 °° insure the law was used. INety* ; achieve U.S. citizenship, speaks Vargas said the raids have "Mexican kids are taught in BOYS & GIRLS acM S-16 ALTHOUGH MOST ILLEGAL • from personal experience. created a breakdown in communi­ aliens have federal and state school that the United States stole GYMNASTICS I That marriage failed but the cation between the Hispanic com­ income taxes withheld from their the Southwest from Mexico," he Call WININGERS 646-3687 ; American dream came true for the munity and local police because wages, as well as Social Security said. "There is no stigma to being Som«thlng Different...... Wish. Someone A 791 Main St., Manchester man who has done some hard undocumented aliens are so afraid Having taxes, they rarely apply for deported. The attitude is that it’s traveling since an impoverished of the authorities they do not report unemployment compensation, our land and we’re just going back boyhood in an adobe hut in Jalisco, crimes. to il.” welfare or food stamps because Happy Birthday PI BIJCNOTK K Mexico. The immigration service's big­ a party? they fear deportation. Vargas worries about the future. gest caper in recent years was with A Herald Happy Heart FREE!! "The greatest reason for devel­ “ Is there going to be another FREE!! • *T WAS AN ILLEGAL ALIEN,” Operation Jobs in April, 1982, a \ opment of the Sun Belt was its easy civil war over indocumentados? ■s RO-VIC "The Party Place” carries a i Vargas said. " I was deported a series of raids on .560 work sites Only access to cheap non-union labor." History will judge if the immigra­ BLOOD complete line of party goods, disposable ■ dozen times in the 1950s. I was a around the nation in a single week, Deck said. " I f all the undocu­ tion raids were right or wrong. guest in various jails. I didn't to detain and deport illegal aliens Conditions are getting so bad in k I9-00 PRESSURE plates, napkins, cups, invitations plus mented workers were to disappear OPT J0S£ • : K ., Mexico everybody will want to TAKEN BV much more. tomorrow. Orange County would CLINIC A leave. I already have about 50 come to a halt. Hotels and BEQISTFREU Live It up this New Years "Mexican kids are taught in school that restaurants would close. Certainly undocumented relatives in the ' NURSE UPI photo United States.” with Help from RO-VICI the car washes would. It would hit Love the United States stole the Southwest the electronics industry. There "The day I got my U.S. citizen­ MANCHESTER Award-winning police officer Jose Vargas in his office at ship I cried like a baby, ” he said. "I 811 MAIN ST. $44 tHoMon Bd.. Munchooior from Mexico. There is no stigma to being would be no domestic workers. AT: LIMETT PHARMACY and MALL Tolaphono M4-3322 knew they could never deport me DIRECTIONS Sheldon Road Rusty Kennedy, executive direc­ the Santa Ana, Calif., police headquarters. Vargas, a PARKADf HEALTH SHOPPE Home of the Antique Market Place runs beiwoon Oakland Street again.” deported. The attitude is that it’s our land tor of the county's Human Rela­ 18 Antique and Collectable Shops (Routt 83) and Parktr Street former field laborer who was deported to his native Sitting under a plaque that TIME; EVERY THURSDAY S PM TO 0 PM m north Manchester HOURS Daily 8AM-SPM- tions Commission, said, "Orange 643-2711 t o tuoDinreil at a COMMUNITY SERVICE by Antique Auction every Thurs. 7 p.m. "ihv iinrty plncf' and we’re just going back to it.” Mexico 12 times before he became a U.S. citizen, is proclaimed that he had been the Saturday CAM-3PM County is a perfect example of a Ask for.... opposed to the Simpson-Mazzoli immigration bill. He police officer of the year, Vargas i I'-.r.l TT PAHKAOf PHARMACY PARKADf HEALTH 6 — Santa Ana Police Officer Jose Vargas. community that thrives because of *' iH f PARKADf n u t r it io n CENTER contends it would not stop illegal immigration. said, " I haven't done bad for a Janet undocumented workers." wetback." ♦ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 28, 1983 A rea Towns Benoit lists openings ^Area towns In Brief LOOK FOR THE STARS... for county posts A n d o ve r B o lt o n / C o v e n try Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get Ramp bid awarded By Tracy L. Geoghegan expire Sunday. The new terms will will BOLTON — If you wonder where the Herald Reporter expire Jan. 1, 1987. Community Hall handicapped-access ramp that better results. Put a star on your od and see what a COVENTRY - Coventry Town Clerk was supposed to be finished by the end of this A L L SEVEN TERMS on the Patriot’s month is, it’s coming. Ruth E. Benoit has issued a list of Park Board of Directors will expire vacancies in town-appointed positions Feb. 28, 1984. At that time, the board Ryba to make pitch difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, The Public Building Commission only recently and of officials whose terms either will no longer exist unless the Town awarded the bid for the ramp to DmC have expired or are soon to expire. Council decides to extend the terms, as Construction Company of Manchester. DmC Officials whose terms have expired previous boards have done twiqe since submitted the lowest bid tor the project, $3,800. will serve until their successors have for federal funding i t - the board was established in 1980. ^ 8:30 g.m. to 5:00 p.m. » been appointed or until they have have Members of this board are: Roberta A spokeswoman for the commission said work been reappointed by the Town Council. Wilmot, Jane Coveil, Donna Newton, By Sarah Passell part of a road as a major traffic on the ramp, to be made of pressure-treated Ms. Benoit said Tuesday that most Marsha Heath, William Zenko, David Herald Reporter collector. CRCOG is in charge of wood, is to begin immediately. Bolton architect officials have indicated they would Homes tor Rent 43 Services Offered SI Bulldlng/Contractlng 53 . Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Cayer and Dianne Wilson. coordinating area towns’ wish lists for Alan Wiedie, who designed the ramp and will accept reappointment. After Alfred Quintiliano was elected BOLTON — First Selectman Henry their share of trade-in funds. oversee its construction, said the frozen ground The terms of two constables — R. to the council, he resigned as an P. Ryba says he will personally appeal Maziarz said when the time comes to could delay construction. But once started, he Robert Ford and D. Paul Martel — BRICKS, BLOCKS, FARRAND REMODEL- 1975 FORD GRANADA alternate to the Planning and Zoning to the chief of transportation planning design the Bolton Road project Vernon B said, it should be finished within two weeks. <»expired Nov. 9. These are 2-year STONE — Concrete. ING — Cabinets, roofing, GHIA — $1400. Good con­ Commission, leaving one of three in Connecticut for federal highway will probably have to halt the improve­ Chimney repairs. No lob VITAIAIKI terms; the new terms would expire gutters, room additions, dition. Call 646-6615. alternate positions vacant. This term trade-in funds to improve South Road. ments north of the Bolton town line. He ANDOVER — Two bed­ too small. Call 644-8356. Nov, 6, 1985. rooms, living room with decks, all types of remo­ will expire Nov. 1, 1986. The state transportation department said the state looks for a ’’logical 1975 DATSUN PICKUP Board given spending iimit Becau.se of the death of Frank Steel in fireplace. Across from deling and repairs. FREE Vicki Kenziorski has resigned, leav­ has twice turned down Bolton’s request terminus.” where the smaller road ODD JOBS, Trucking. estimates. Fully insured. TRUCK - Long bed with November there is a vacancy on the lake. $450 per month. Call BOLTON — Recreation Director Gary Morten- ing a vacancy on the Board of Welfare. for funds. State officials have said $200 meets a major state collector, to halt Home repairs. You name Telephone 643-6017, after cap. Excellent condition Cemetery Commission. Steel’s term is 742-8771. Her term will expire Nov. 7, 1984, Also million in federal funds, released when improvements on the smaller road. It, we do It. Free esti­ 6pm, 647-8509. throughout, $1550. 232- son said he is under orders from town officials to to expire Oct. 17, 1986. keep the town recreation budget next year at on that board, the terms of Marjorie the state decided not to build parts of mates. Insured. 643-0304. 9487. Jane Coveil’s term on the Conserva­ MANCHESTER - Availa­ exactly the same level as 1983-84, or about $27,000. Roach and David CayerexpiredNov.9, Interstate 291, may only be used in He could think ol no obvious terminus CARPENTRY WORK — tion Commission will expire Jan. 1, ble Immediately. Immac­ SNOWPLOWING — The figure includes about $22,000 from town tax 1983. Ms. Roach has said in writing she rural areas on roads classified as for the Bolton road project within Alterations, new work 1978 BUICK REGAL - 1984. ulate 5 room Ranch with Parking lots and drive­ Power steering, power revenues and about $5,000 from fees paid by those wants to be reappointed. collectors, which feed traffic from local Vernon boundaries. And, he said, newer furnace and many and repairs. Call David, o ways. Call after 5pm, o brakes, automatic trans­ who participate in activities the Recreation THE ECONOMIC Development The positions for both Coventry’s roads onto major arterials. South continuing the project south into Boiton 643-8996. 'other recent Improve­ M ik e 649-0539, 649-6344. mission, air condition­ Department sponsors. Commission now has a vacancy representatives to the Windham Re­ Road, they said, is only a local road. as far as Route 44 would add ments. Rent with option LEON CIESZYNSKI ing. V-6. Chrome wheels, because former member Donald Ray- gional Planning Agency are vacant Bolton administrator Karen Levine enormously to the cost of the project, to buy possible. $550 The town Recreation Commission began mer was elected to the Town Council in PLANNING A WED­ BUI LDER — New homes, plus more. Very good owing to the resignations of Claire has complained that the state’s position even if Bolton qualified for federal monthly. Tenant pays all DING, SHOWER OR budget deliberations Tuesday for the 1984-85 November, Raymer’s term would have additions, remodeling, condition. Best offer over Connelly and Raymond Desmone. One is inconsistent. She cited the inclusion funds. utilities. T.J. Crockett, SPECIAL PARTY? Get expired Feb. 1, 1988. Also on the rec rooms, garages, kit­ $4000. 643-7254 after 6PM . fiscal year. Its budget proposal is subject to position is by appointmentt of the town of Bolton Road in Vernon among Vernon is classified as an urban area, Reoltor, 643-1577. 15% to 20% off Quality approval by the Board of Selectmen and the town Economic Development Commission, chens remodeled, ceil­ manager; the other is by appointment projects that do qualify for trade-in which makes it easier to qualify for Invitations, Respond, ings, bath tile, dorm ers, finance board. the term of John Ohiund III will expire of the Planning and Zoning Commis­ money. The town of Vernon wants to federal funds for road projects, Mazi­ Thank yous. Call “An­ Feb. 1, 1984. The new term expires Jan. roofing. Residential or Bank fAULTI- NVUL sion. widen and improve Bolton Road. arz explained. As a classified rural Store/Office Space nouncements By Nancy" com m ercial. 649-4291. Mortenson said before the meeting Tuesday 30, 1989. Repossessions that his charge suits him fine. On the Pension and Retirement Bolton Road turns into Vernon Road area. Bolton cannot claim funds for as - call 241-1218 for day or V t T A l A l M S V\TAN( On the HU D Rehab Housing Commit­ Commission, the term of Robert and Quarry Road in Bolton. But the many of its roads, he said. evening appointment. F O R S A L E “ I hate to spend money," he said. " I liketocut tee. the Water Pollution Control Potterton expired Nov. 4, 1983. Potter- section of the road inside Bolton Ryba has not yet scheduled an MANCHESTER — 243 Rooflng/Sidlng laao Dodga Coll * i 7 9 0 budgets.” He said he was told to request no new Authority representative seat is ton has said in writing he would like to boundaries does not qualify for federal appointment to discuss the $2 million Main Street. New brick, CHIMNEY SWEEP — 1070 ChevrolBt CBmaro • 4 « 0 0 programs for next year. vacant. be considered for reappointment. The funds, Ms. Levine has pointed out. South Road project with John Drake, one level, professional Heorth Side Chimney 1066 Ford Mustang • 9 S 0 0 Three terms on the six-member new term would expire Nov. 4, 1986. Thomas Maziarz, a transportation chief planner for the Connecticut office suites, with full Sweeps. Experienced BIDWELL HOME Im­ The above can be seen In budget sessions over the next few months, professionals, fully In­ Board of Health have either expired or The council has given no indication planner for the Capitol Region Council Department of Transportation. Hesaid basement, separate fur­ provement Company — a tSB M the commission will also decide what to do witti sured with the safety and are vacant. The terms of Hanna how or when it will act. on these of Governments, admitted Monday it is he expects to meet with Drake early in nace and air. Abundance Roofing , siding, altera­ 913 Main St. $13,000 in federal revenue sharing funds the town Douville and Janice Kay Hall expired cleanliness of your home JOL appointments. unusual for the state to classify only the new year. of parking. Under con­ tions, additions. Same allocated to improve the playing fields at Herrick Nov. 2. There is also a vacancy on the struction. Occupancy In our priority. Call 649-3442. number for over 30 years. Park. VIT. V« board owing to the resignation of M arch. 750, 1000 and 2000 649-6495. BABYSITTING DONE IN Mortenson said he hopes the money will stretch Elaine Stetson in August. The new square feet. Still time to MIsC; Automotive 76 c c far enough to move the two fields farther apart, terms will expire Nov. 6, 1985. Tolland County Hill (South Coventry) customize. Call: Donald MY HOME — Can pro­ scrape and add clay to the infields, improve On the Parks and Recreation Com­ Saturday, 9:14 p.m. — medical call. Camp Fish, 875-9647. vide loving family atmos­ Heatbig/Plumblng 55 Fire phere and Individual at­ drainage, and rewire existing lighting. mission. the terms of Antonio D’Am- Saturday, 3:39 a.m. — motor vehicle Meeting Road (Bolton) tention. Available after UNIROYAL STEEL brosio, Walter Chambers, Richard accident, 2599 Main St. (South Coventry) Monday, :38 a.m. — medical call. North MANCHESTER — Ware­ February 1st. Call 646- B E L T E D T IR E — J78-15. Goodwin and Robert Wallace will Saturday. 5:45 p.m, — medical call. Orchard Ayers Road (South Coventry) house, R & D and/or llte FOGARTY BROTHERS Calls Industrial space. 1,000 sa. 7151. Excellent condition. $20. — Bathroom remodel­ Call 643-4859, anytime. ft. to 25,000 sq. ft. Very ing; Installation water reasonable. Brokers pro­ LIVE-IN COMPANION- Merry Christmas and heaters, garbage dispo­ Happy New Year! tected. Call Heyman (Womanl/BABYSITTER sals; faucet repairs. 649- Properties, 1-226-1206. By Mature Woman. Ex­ 7657. V isa / M a ste rC a rd Get the Want Ad habit ... perienced. Reply to Box accepted. KK, c/o The Herald. read and use the little ads Misc. for Rent In Classified regularly. PERK UP TOUR PBOFITS... Classified.... 543-2711. B u sin e ss O p p ortu nities .. .22 643-2711 Notices Store/Oftlce Space ...... 44 Household Goods ...... 62 For Sale Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort Property...... 45 Misc. tor Sale ...... 63 Rates For advertisements to be Paintlng/Paperlng $2 LEOAL NOTICE witli tlie items you. sell in the At a regular m eetlno of the Lost/Found. ...01 Employment Info ...... , .24 Misc. for Rent ...... 46 Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: published Monday, the dead­ MANCHESTER - 2 cor aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa garage available Imme­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Bolton conservation Com- ....02 Instruction ...... 25 W a nted to R e n t ...... 47 P ets ...... 65 $2.25 tor one day line is 2:30 p.m. on Fridoy. mlsslon/lnlond Wetland . . . 0 3 diately. No heat. No auto PAINTING AND PAPER Holldoy/Seosonal 61 A gen cy on 12/21/83, IW A P e r­ Classifieds. Roommates Wanted ...... 48 Musical Item s ...... 66 P e r W o rd : A u c t io n s . business. $85 monthly. mit *6-83-8 wos Issued with ...04 , Recreational Item s ...... 67 HANGING — Exterior conditions to Lowrence Real Estate 1-2 d a y s ...... 15« Read Your Ad T.J. Crockett, Realtor, and Interior, ceilings re­ A n t iq u e s ...... 68 Flono ot Rte 4. Bolton to con­ 3-5 d a y s ...... 14c .643-1577. paired. References, fully BEADED DOLLS and struct brook crossing, dls- Homes for Sole ...... 31 Services Classified advertisements 0 T a g S a le s ...... 69 6 d a y s ...... 13c Insured. Quality work. miscellaneous Christmas chorge storm drainage and Financial Condominiums ...... are taken by telephone os a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavaaaa construct o cul-de-sac and .. .32 Services Ottered ...... 51 Wanted to Buy ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... 12c Martin Mdttsson, even­ ornaments for sale, price Lots/Land for Sa le ___ .•33 Painting/ Papering ...... 52 convenience. two driveways In wetland n H a p p y A d s: ings 649-4431. range, $5 and up. Call areas ot the proposed Investment Property .. .. .34 Building/Contracting ...... 53 The Manchester Herald is Services after 6pm, 649-5072. Quarrvvilla Woods subdivi­ Personal Loans. 19 $3.00 per colum n Inch Business Property ...... 35 R o o fin g / S id in g ...... 54 responsible onlyforonelncor- sion off South Street. Insurance...... 1.1 Wayne K. Shorey, ' Resort Property .., ___ .. .36 Heating/Plumbing ...... 55 Autom otive rect Insertion and then only Bulldlng/Contractlng S3 C hairm an ....14 Deadlines Recreational Items 67 F l o o r in g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale ...... 71 for the size of the original Services Ottered $1 12/27/83 For classified advertise­ 057-12 Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcvcies/Bicvcies ___72 In se rtio n . Rentals ments to be published Tues­ DESIGN KITCHENS by E Em ploym ent Services Wanted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles ...... 73 Errors which do not lessen day through Saturday, the J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, S M A L L S L E D — 42” INVITATION TO BID E Rooms for Rent ...... 41 the value of theadvertisement REWEAVING BURN Sealed bids will be received Auto Services ...... 74 & Education For Sale deadline is'noon on the day vanities, formica, Wilson long. Very good condi­ Apartments for Rent .. . . .42 Autos for Rent/Lease ...... 75 will not be corrected by on HOLES — Zippers, um­ In the Office of the Director of before publication. brellas repaired. Window art, Corlan counter tops, tion. $9. Call 649-7779. General Services, 41 Center ....21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 H o lid a v / S e a so n a l...... 61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 additional insertion. kitchen cabinet fronts, Street, Manchester, Connec­ shades, Venetian blinds. complete woodworking LANGE FOAM-FLO ticut, until J A N U A R Y 13,1984 Keys. TV FOR RENT. at 11 ;00 a.m. for the service, custom made Marlow’s, 867 Main buckle ski boots. Men’s foilow ing; furniture, colonial repro­ ATHLETIC SHIRTS. Street. 649-5221. size 9 medium. $60. Call ductions In wood, 9 varie­ 643-2880. The T ow n of M anchester is Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Apartments for Rent 42 ties of hardwood and an eaual opportunity em­ PHONE Notices Rentals ployer, and requires an a ffir­ C veneers NOW IN STOCK mative action policy for all of C Call 649-9658 or evenings, its Contractors and Vendors Bluebird Quilt os a condition of doing HOMEMAKERS - Put MANCHESTER — Three 289-7010. Automotive Lost/Found 01 NEWSPAPER Rooms for Rent business with the Town, as PART TIME your housecleaning skills 41 room heated apartments. per Federal Order 11246. CARRIER NEEDED Mature person to answer to good use. Becom e part No appliances. Security. Bid Forms, plans ond spec­ AREA ADVISORS in Manchtster MECHANIC — New Ford telephone. Minimal book­ of The Clean Team and Phone 646-2426, 9 to 5 ifications are ovallableatthe GENTLEMAN PRE­ General Services Office, 41 LOST — Autumn ^treet NEEDED In Manchester keeping skills required. 3 qualify far flexible hours Side Pleats Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Call dealer needs qualified F E R R E D . $50.00 weekly. weekdays. Center Street, Manchester, a re a . 3 m o n th s old to deliver to our carriers. auto mechanic. Expe­ evenings and Saturday. and gaod pay. Call M are v Connecticut. 646-2000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• orange kitten. Pink col­ Cal 1647-9946 between 9am 647-9946 rience necessary. Full Top hourly wags. Open­ at The Clean Team, FOUR ROOM APART­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER. lar with bel I. Cal I 643-5064. and H am . benefit package. Salary ing available Immedia­ 721-7066. CONNECTICUT tely. Call A l Sle lfe rtJr.lo r FULL KITCHEN and MENT — No appliances. 1974 TOYOTA CORONA ROBERT B. WEISS, dependent on expe­ personal Interview. Bath Privileges. Security $240 per month, plus utili­ — 4 door, 4 speed. Body GENERAL MANAGER IMPOUNDED - Mole, 5 IMMEDIATE OPEN­ COLLEGE STUDENTS rience. Apply In person at ties, $300 Security dep­ 053-12 Business Opportunities 22 deposit required. Park­ good shape, runs well, years old, shepherd ING S for part time house- — Large firm must fill ; Superior Auto, Route 6, 647-9997 osit. No pets. Phone 643- 643-2711 new engine parts. $2000or cleaning In the several semester break ing. Call between 8am cross, E. Middle Tpke. Columbia, CT. and 12 noon, 643-2659. 4751, 4 to 8pm. best offer. Call 646-9589 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Male 8 year old. Lob, Glastonbury area. We openings. Start at $6.85 AND BABYSITTER — Our after 4pm, ask for Mark. A ndover tog, on Pine St. offer flexible hours ond per hour. It desired, posi­ COOKS — Short order or LIKE PRIVATE HOME. NOTICE TO CREDITORS home or yours. One Fem ale, 2 m onths old. good hourly rates. Call tion can become part pizza man, and dis­ Studio-type opartment. Notice Is hereby given, pur­ happy girl, age one year. Apartments for Rent 42 suant to Section 33-379 of the Terrier, P ork St. Coll M a id To Order, 659-2953. time on a flexible sche­ hwashers. Experience re­ Utilities, appliances. THE VACATION seo- 3 to 5 days, 2:30 to 5:30. Connecticut Generol Sta­ 646-4555. dule when classes re­ SOMEONE TO DO Iron­ quired. Days and nights. Working single adult. No son Increases the de­ tutes, as amended, that Call 647-9775. COOKS — Short order or sume. Interview now be­ ing in my home. Good Apply In person: Anto­ children, pets. Call 643- mand for photographic Florida Sun, Inc., a Connec­ MANCHESTER-One, two ticut corporotlon with offices pizza man, and dis­ fore exams, begin work hourly wage. Call 649-2094 nio’s, 956 M o ln Street, 2880. equipment. Now Is the FULL TIME TELLER — and three bedraom at 789 Moln Street, Manches­ hwashers. Experience re­ after Christmas. Please after 5pm. Manchester. time to run an ad In ter. Conn., has been dis­ Will train. Monday thru apartments. Heat and hot Employment quired. Days and nights. call Lin at 721-0349,3pm to MANCHESTER — Im­ classified to sell that solved by resolution of Its Thursday, 8:30 ta 5pm, water. $400, $440, $495. Apply In person: A nto­ 7pm only. FULL TIME TELLER — maculate two bedroom camera you no longer directors and shareholders. Will train. Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 7pm, occa­ Business Opportunities 22 Call 649-4800. A Certificote of Dissolution nio’s, 956 M a in Street, apartments. In two fom- use. has been filed with the Secre­ Manchester. FLORIST DESIGNER — Thursday, 8:30 to 5pm, sional Saturday. A pply In & Education SPACIOUS THREE BED­ "lly house. Immedlote oc­ tory of the State of Connec­ Area florist will have an Friday 8:30 to 7pm, oc­ person to: Marilyn Eden, ticut os required by low. FOR ASSISTANCE ROOM DUPLEX — cupancy. Appliances, opening for a full or part cassional Saturday. South Windsor Bank 8< All creditors must present COOKS — Short order or Large basement and garage, large basement. cloims against Florida Sun, DENTAL ASSISTANT — time designer. Give pre­ Apply In person to: Ma­ Trust, 959 Sullivan Help Wanted 21 pizza man, and dis­ attic. Appliances and In quiet, residential Inc., on or before April 30, Manchester. Expe­ vious experience In de^ rilyn Eden, South Wind­ Avenue, South Windsor, LEGAl NOTICE 1984, or thereafter be barred hwashers. Experience re­ hook-ups. Private drive nelghborhaod. $475 rienced. Four handed. tail. Write Flowers Inc., sor Bank & Trust, 959 between 9 and H am . quired. Days and nights. Tha following unredatmed as provided by Section 33- 2 month, plus low utilities. D la d g a t will ba sold on 12-31-63. Expanded duties. Excel­ Sullivan Avenue, South EOE. and garage. Yard. Quiet 379(d) ot the Connecticut 2 P.O. Box 1664, Manches­ Apply In person: Anto­ Call 643-4589. No. Issued 6/16/13; No. 633 General Statutes. All claims SALESPERSON — Full lent working team and area. Children accepted. Issued 6/27/63 IN PLACING YOUR AD ter, CT 06040. Windsor, between 9 and nio’s, 956 M a in Street, should be presented to: time. Experienced. Ma­ atmasphere. Your talent $465 plus utilities. Call W0008IDE CO. H am , EO E. $100 Per W eek Part Tim e Manchester. EAST HARTFORD — 607 H artford Rood, Duane Totten, Attorney ture. Apply: Marlow’s, and experience will be 643-1903. Post Office Box 87 at Home. Webster, A m e r­ Furnished apartment. Manchetter Conn. Inc. 867 Main, appreciated. Dr. Freed­ 056-12 M arlb o ro ugh , C T 06447 EXPERIENCED DEN­ ica’s favorite dictionary Two room efficiency for 055-12 Manchester. man, 643-0011. TAL CHAIRSIDE AS­ company needs home Homes for Sale 31 TWO BEDROOM TOWN-. HOUSE — Appllanced older gentleman. 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Call 646-9608, days ble Immediately. 5 advertising— i®anrI|rHtrr two bedroom town pleats is a flattering style Will train. Monday 9-1; houses, 1'/z baths, ap- and 649-0920, nights. rooms, 2 bedrooms, fam­ Thursday and Friday 11-5, to USER, use $2.00 tar sack for the fuller figure. pllanced kitchens, And­ ily room. Large yard. On jw tto , gin U f tar M od in Classified. 643-2711. 1340. 5836. 9153. 8-138 .fMMd — oIt m Um i fir 46 Item. P rice____ $1.25. 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 Discovery of book boosts needy college’s fund possibly in New York or London, O N L Y A F E W P A G E S of the By Rob Gloster have been told' it could be worth its detailed woodcut illustrations of Adrian Wilson, author of the 1976 Ms. Mount said. Dominican also Development panel joins Her new careen Reagan: what United Press International $50,000 or more. famous people and cities of the 15th Dutch book. chronicle, printed on paper made century and because it gives a The chronicle Is a “popular from rags, have been patched, and has a 1594 copy of St. Thomas Aquinas' "Summa Theologlae" to NEW ORLEANS - William THE ORIGINAL BOOK was history of the world from the history for the non-scholar," Craw­ a few Latin scribbles adorn the backen of tax deferral making romances 4 more means Crawford was looking through a published in the German city of biblical creation to 1493, one year ford said, based largely on hearsay margins of some pages. The offer and two books dating from / dusty stack of old books in the Nuremberg by Anton Koberger, after a young Italian named and accounts of travelers rather binding, made of pigskin, is still the 1600s, she said. ... p a g e 3 ... p a g e 11 ... p a ge 2 Dominican College library, trying one of the most famous printers of Christopher Columbus stumbled than detailed research, but is “ a holding the book together. “ D O M IN IC A N C O L L E G E has to find candidates for a book sate his time. A few years later in onto North America. good guide or chronicle of what Crawford and Ms. Mount said no business having these things," intended to bolster the financially Augsburg, Germany, another pub­ Martin Luther was a young, was going on." they do not believe the book is a Ms. Mount said. "They should be in ailing school. lisher reprinted the work, accord­ unknown monk when the book was fake because of the authenticity of At the bottom of one box was a ing to "Th e Making of the Nurem ­ printed, Portugese sailor Vasco de CRAWFORD AND DOMINI­ a controlled environment.” the paper and binding. A book collector at Loyola large, well-preserved volume with berg Chronicle," a 1976 Dutch Gama was contemplating a west­ CAN librarian Elaine Wiltse University estimated the chronicle Roman numerals on the title page book. ward voyage and the cities of Mount were searching through " If someone was to forge a book, could be worth $50,000 or more, but giving its date as M C D X C V Il. "In 1496 the Augsburg printer, Havana and Santo Domingo were collections of old books when he why would they let it sit in the back other observers said that figure " I said to myself, ‘Crawford this Johann Schonsperger, pirated the being founded in the "New World.” found the 338-page chronicle in a room of an old book collection?" Manchester, Conn. Cloudy, colder is impossible, it can’t be 1497,"' the whole work, publishing a German There were about 30 presses in box of books donated to the school she asked. might be too high. edition in small folio format," the the western world in the 1490s, just in the 1960s by a New Orleans Thursday, Dec, 29, 1983 history professor said. "Th e Making of the Nuremberg today and Friday But the book, "Th e Nuremberg Dutch book said. " It had 2,165 a few decades after Gutenberg judge. Dominican’s copy of "The Nu­ Chreniele ” said there are at least Single copy: 254 illustrations copied from the Nu­ printed his Bible that revolution­ remberg Chronicle" is not listed in See page 2 Chronicle," is nearly 500 years old 800 surviving Latin copies and 408 ized European publishing. "H e probably picked it up in the catalogues of "incunabulae" — and is considered one of the most remberg blocks and re-cut in a German copies of Koberger’s important historical works of the smaller size, and it was marketed "The Nuremberg. Chronicle re­ 1920s or ‘30s for a hundred dollars (Latin for “ cradle") — books iEatirI|rfitpr Hrralb original work, but does not esti­ at a lower price. mains one of the great works in or two," Ms. Mount said of the printed before 1500 — so it is Renaissance. mate the number of Schonsperger Though the book is a pirated “A year later he issued a Latin graphic art of the fifteenth century judge. The book was listed in difficult to determine its worth. copies. copy of the original work, pub­ edition, aiso totally pirated," it and its making deserves the Dominican’s files, but nobody The school, which has threa­ "This would be very exciting,” lished in 1493, it is in unusually said of the book now held by interest not only of art historians, realized what it was, she said. tened to close because of a $6 Ms. Mount said, "even if we didn’t good shape for a centuries-old Dominican officials. typographers and printers, but of " I guess it was waiting fordivinc million financial shortfall, will try • need $6 million." book. Dominican College officials The book is valuable because of . all those who love books," said inspiration," Ms. Mount said. to .sell the book at an auction. Troops to stay O ’Neill: 2 taxes in Lebanon may rise REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK By Ira R. Allen bombing attack on the Marines United Press International barracks that killed 241 service­ men and that President Reagan’s LOS ANGELES — The Marines overall policy was partly toplame By Mark A. Dupuis must stay in Beirut, despite as well. United Press International 8 The senior official said Reagan high-level questioning of their role: because their withdrawal could preempted the report Tuesday — HARTFORD - Gov. William thrust Lebanon into a state of accepting responsibility and ruling O'Neill said today the state will featuring,.. chaos, an administration official out disciplinary action against need to boost taxes or other says. others prior to its release — out of charges to pay for road and bridge "The Marines are a linchpin," concern that military command­ repairs, but said it was too early to the senior administration official ers held accountable for the say what levies should be boosted. said, "and if they go, the Italians bombing "have suffered enough." . O'Neill said he wanted to hear VERNON and French will puli out" of the from a task force he appointed to Check these features with this new U&R 6 Room Coionial built multinational force "and there will “ He (Reagan) wanted to put his study needed repairs to roads, with you in mind. be chaos in Lebanon. When the views on record, particularly on bridges and other public facilities the responsibility point, so that linchpin is pulled out. the whole known collectively as the infras­ • All Large Rooms these men would not be faced with thing collapses” tructure before saying what taxes the agony that they would be held • Front to back Living Room Deputy press secretary Larry needed to be increased and by how up to blame," the official said. much. • Fieldstone Fireplace Speakes made clear to reporters Wednesday that the president did The administration, through “ We really want to see what the • Formal Dining Room not plan to withdraw the Marines Speakes, was walking a political overall problem is” before decid­ any time soon. tightrope between starting an ing tax hike proposals, O ’Neill said • Eat In Kitchen all-out 1984 campaign battle oyer "Th e president has made a at a news conference. “ We’re policy in Lebanon and Reagan’s A DUTCH COLONIAL • Built-in Appliances decision that the deployment of the going to have to have added Ju8t 5 years young and better than Marines will take place in concert insistence — for the moment at income, there’s no question of that • 3 Large Bedrooms least — on keeping the Marines in new! In a great area too! With 4 bed­ with the diplomatic policy,” Beirut. The 44-member task force on • Large Lot, City Utilities i Speakes said. rooms, 272 baths, 1 S t floor family room infrastructure is expected to re­ Speakes also blamed Carter Speakes gave a flat "no” to the with a fireplace. It has a front entry • Sun Deck, Glass Sliders panel’s suggestion that policy was commend in an initial report that porch and rear patio, 2-car garage with administration cutbacks at the Priced at only $89,000. CIA for the lack of preparedness. to blame. But in insisting that the $5 billion will be needed over the Marines will stay, Speakes Wed- next 10 years to pay for repairs to extra storage and a lower level family Speakes said "the C IA and other ne.sday hedged a little, noting that roads, bridges and dams. room. Don’t miss this beauty. $115,000. intelligence-gathering agencies’ ’ The $5 billion figure includes were crippled by cuts ordered "the policy may evolve but the We can help you become a U&R REALTY CO. policy is as the president sets it and federal funds, which would make during the Carter administration. ’REALE" PROFESSIONAL! that's the way it stands now.” the bottom-line cost to the state "W e are in the process of Call 646-4525. and ask for Oan. less. O'Neill said. He also said he rebuilding capability," he said. When asked if he anticipated any expected the public would accept 643-2692 "But it takes time to rebuild that change in policy as a result of the Herald photo by Toroulnlo D.F. REALE, INC. paying more for infrastructure capability and to re-establish our Real Estate commission finding, Speakes said, repairs. U S t U m St., a — chs»U ». Cl. intelligence gathering methods.” Robert D. Murdock, Realtor "There’s none at the moment. But A tree torn from its roots by the Thursday morning, shortly before the " I think you sell it to the public 64fc-4sas Speakes said the administration policy evolves and policy evolves rainstorm Wednesday leans where It fell' town Parks and Cemeteries Department with the aspect that they're the was neither accepting nor reject­ in the light of current events, and people who are using the facili­ ing conclusions of a Pentagon- against the house at 37 Delmont St. hauled it away. it’s under constant review." ties. ” O ’Neill said. E appointed panel headed by retired He also said Reagan will begin O'Neill established the infras­ Adm. Rdbert Long. "examining alternative ways of tructure task force last April to The panel’s report, issued Wed­ deploying the Marines” when he inventory the condition of the state nesday, said the entire chain of Winds sweep through town; returns to Washington from his and local network of roads, command bore blame lor lax year-end vacation in southern bridges, dams and ohter public security prior to the Oct. 23 California. structures. Task force Chairman Edward J, some areas hit lay fiooding Stockton, a former state economic C development commissioner, has said all infrastructure needs — Fighting renewed A storm front swept through the ol Barker and Woodbridge streets Smaller blackouts on East Mid­ roads, bridges, buildings and all Manchester area Wednesday af­ and Green Road, which supply Cox dle Turnpike, East Center Street, MANCHESTER $57,500 other public facilities — could hit ReducedI Great for those just starting or retiring. Tenderly MANCHESTER ternoon and evening, bringing with Cable Co.’s power, went down at Ash Street and Gardner and $20 billion over the next 10 years. cared for 4-room Ranch in excellent condition. This charming Low overhead In living in this lovely 2 bedroom Con­ "En|«y IH « to the f uNMt" with this immaculate 3 bed­ it fierce, warm winds that melted about 9 p.m., a company spokes­ neighboring streets were reported home has a totally renovated bath, extra insulation and a lot of room Townhouse - 2'/> baths - living room, dining room, The task force will meet a week dominium. New kitchen, new carpeting, very nice in Beirut suburbs the snow and ice that have covered man said. lietw^een 7:15 and 8 p.m. Power was style. Located in quiet residential area Call our Manchester of­ throughout. Also a 1 car garage. Centrally located. eat in kitchen with appliances, large recreation room, from today in Bridgeport to fice for more details. 643-4060 north and central Connect icut for a Cable lines ran on battery power restored to the last houses by 2 Only $45.9(X). air conditioned. $71,900. complete work on its initial report, Christian-dominated arm y and week. for another two hours, until the a m., the spokesman said. Bv Danlela lacono which will cover the estimated $5 Amal, the rebel Shiite militia. back-up system was exhausted, United Press International On area highways passing billion road, bridge and dam repair Hours before the fighting began, tractor-trailor trucks pushed great the spokesman said. Service was BOTH MANCHESTER fire de­ plan. Lebanese government leaders met waves of water behind them, restored about 1:30 a.m., the partments ran throughout the BEIRUT, Lebanon — New fight­ The initial report will be used by with the U.S. and Soviet ambassa­ obscuring the vision of other spokesman said. early evening from one flooded ing broke out on two fronts today, O'Neill in preparing his budget dors in Beirut, government sour­ drivers as the trucks sped past building to another, their spokes­ with Lebanese army units under proposals to the 1984 Legislature, ces said. them. Small cars were blown out of T H E H E A V IE S T electrical out­ men said this morning. Firefigh­ fire in the mountains overlooking which convenes in February. The President Amin Gemayel met their lanes. ages were in Coventry. A spokes­ ters stemmed the tides with sand Beirut and fighting Moslem militia task force will submit a more- with U.S. Ambassador Reginald Despite treacherous conditions, woman for Northeast Utilities said bags and submergable pumps. forces in the capital’s southern detailed report later in the year Bartholomew to discuss regional there were no serious automobile 512 customers on South Street lost A Manchester Park and Ceme­ suburbs. Beirut radio said. covering other public facilities developments and Foreign Minis­ accidents reported in the Manches­ electricity when a tree fell on a teries Department crew worked MANCHESTER Lebanon’s feuding factions met such as railroads, buildings, and MANCHESTER $92,900 ter Elie Salem held similar talks ter area during the storm, local primary-supply wire at 7:45 p.m. from 8 p.m. to 1 a m. removing Located in desirable Westwood! Impressive, energy-efficient 7 Deluxe 3 bedroom Town House. Large kitchen and for the second straight day to try to remaining infrastructure needs. room Raised Ranch This over-sized Ranch has 3 bedrooms. 3 family room area, spacious living room. 2Vi baths, lull shore up the crumbling cease-fire with Alexander Soldatov, govern­ and state police said. Company crews were not able to potentially hazardous broken baths, family room with fireplace, full bath & laundry room. 2 basement, central air conditioning. Immediate occu­ ■kHidNstar - New listing on Henry St. Good sized. 6 "LARGE & AHRACTIVE" and the U.S. and Soviet ambassa­ ment sources said. restore power until shortly after 1 iinibs from trees, according to sets of glass sliders, one to deck, one to brick patio. 2-car gar­ pancy. Asking $84,900. Rm Cape. 3 bedrooms, dining room, living room w/flre- dors met with Lebanese leaders. No other details of the talks were THE WORST of it was over by a m., the spokeswoman said. department work coordinato Ken­ age and aluminum sided exterior Many extras Call our Man­ place. screened porch. Bowers School. Asking 3'/i room. First Floor Con­ neth Irish. chester office for an appointment. $69,900. available, but the sources said they 8:30 p.m.. but more than 1.000 Another 115 Lakeview Terrace dominium. Fully applianced State-run Beirut radio said army were part of the Gemayel adminis­ residents in parts of Manchester, customers lost power in early This morning they returned to Jo b le s s □ kitchen, new wall to wall. Well positions around Souk cl Gharb, a tration’s drive to break Lebanon’s Bolton, Andover and Coventry Thursday when a broken limb fell pull a fallen tree off a house on REALTY WORLD* — Frechette Associates government-controlled village on cycle of violence. were left without power for part of and took wires down with it at Delmont Street and remove two FREE U&R REALTY CO. 497 Buckland Road P 0 <3om 623 kept grounds. Owners anxi­ the first ridge overlooking Beirut, The meetings coincided with a the night, the result of trees and about l:.30 a m. Power was res­ others that had fallen into wires on MARKET South Windsoi. CT 06074 cla im s u p 643-2692 Bus (203) 644-3461 f n police hunt of Islamic fundamen­ limbs falling into electrical wires. tored in less than two hours. Ash and Newman streets. REAL ESTATE SERVICES e v a l u a t i o n ous! ' $41,900. came under attack from gunmen m f«ch •ndepenoeovy cmnetj aM ope>t'M talists suspectedof planting bombs lit Manchester 156 families lost In Bolton 258 customers on Route Robert D. Murdock, RoaKor in neighboring Aley, u mountain Some Manchester roads, includ­ 223 East Center St., Mancheeler 643-4060 REALTY WORLD. WASHINGTON — New claims town" controlled by Druze that ripped through two super­ ing Hartford and Redwood roads power. The fir.st outages were 6 had to scramble for flashlights for state um . iploynient benefits Moslems. markets, a snack bar, a clothes and Welherell and Autumn streets, reported about 6 p.m. on Bush Hill and candles from just after 7 p.m. 2 rose slightly during mid- Mortar shells and rocket- pro­ shop and a women’s hairdressing were awasli until a five-man town Road, Winthrop Road, Bell Street, to 11 p.m. Broken tree limbs fell December to 385,000, rebounding pelled grenades hit army positions shop Wednesday evening. Another highway crew, working overtime, Glendale Road and Garnet Road. into wires on Toomey Road early from a four-year low experienced a and the troops returned the fire. bomb exploded under a parked arrived to clear leaf-clogged catch Residents' lights came back on Thursday morning, cutting off week earlier, the Labor Depart­ There was no report of casualties. ear. basins, a spokesman for the town at 9:40p.m. At 6:47 57 customers on power to 14 households for two ment reported today. D.W. FISH REALTY CO. As the fighting died down in the The blasts, which occurred after highway department said today. Hillstown Road and neighboring hours. Acting Assistant Labor Secre­ OF / h o m e s / ^ ^ mountains, gunfire erupted in the the curfew began and sent resi­ Three quarters of Manchester streets reported their power out. In Andover only nine customers tary Royal Dellinger said the Shiite Moslem neighborhoods in dents fleeing into the streets in cable television subscribers, about They-sat in the dark until 11 p.m ..a on Jurovaty Road were without 243 Main St.. Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon number of initial claims jumped by southern Beirut, the radio said. panic, killecj one person and 7,500 households, lost service after Northeast Utilities spokesman power, between 6:45 p.m. and 10 20,000 during the week ended Dec. 8 643-1591 872-9153 injured three others, electrical lines at the intersection said. p.m. The clashes were between the 17, in data adjusted for seasonal factors. In the previous week, the season­ ally adjusted total was 365,000, the Koontz makes congressional candidacy official lowest since June 16, 1979. The department also reported Bv Kathv Garmus announcement of her candidacy, Koontz said she expects to an­ concerns are the cost of govern­ that 2.785,000 persons collected Herald Reporter however. nounce her candidacy within a ment and the quality of education. state unemployment checks dur­ "This just makes me an official month but is waiting to gauge the "We have to define, refine and ing the week ended Dec. 10. in COVENTRY — Former Republi­ candidate,” Mrs. Koontz. 54, said amount of support for her confine our spending," she said in seasonally adjusted data, a de­ can Town Council member Ro­ this morning. " I ’m still testing the candidacy. advocating a change in budget crease of 17.000 from the previous berta F . Koontz has filed as a waters.” “ So far. I ’ve been getting a lot of procedures in Washington. Con­ week’s revised level. WESTERLY ST. candidate for the 2nd Congres­ In papers filed with the secre­ support," she said. But she ac­ gress currently does not ade­ That total, however, does not sional District seat currently held tary of state and the U.S. House of knowledged the difficulty she faces quately oversee spending by go­ include 956,200 people that re­ ONLY 1 LEFT!! MANCHESTER by Rep. Samuel Gejdenson, D- Representatives Wednesday, Mrs. in raising money as a member of vernment agencies, she said, ceived benefits under other slate Beautiful full dormered Cape Cod ’Tis the season for family gatherings. fTe'd like to help you get a home Conn. Koontz named Barbara Crump as the minority party,. Connecticut’s Mrs. Koontz said there has been and federal programs, including with custom kitchen and bath, 2 bed­ GROVE PARK CONDO you’d be proud for your children to return to for years to come. These are She has yet to make a formal her campaign treasurer. Mrs. six-member congressional delega­ a decline in the professionalism of 839.100 under the federal supple­ truly two such homes. tion includes just two Republicans. teachers. Although some controls mental compensation program, rooms, living room, full basement Immaculate 1 bedroom salt box end Mrs. Koontz said she expects to need to be exercised at the state which becomes effective when other forms of benefits are plus the second floor is unfinished unit in one of Manchester’s most VERNON $129,900 MANCHESTER $109,900 step up her campaign activities and local level, federal certifica­ so you can do at a later date! Hurry! after the first of the year. Gcjden- tion for teachers could help create exhausted. sought after complexes. Fireplace, COMPLETE ★ w CUSTOM BUILT ii^ Inside Today soiTs second two-year term ex­ uniformity in the quality of educa­ Alaska remained the state with 60’s deck, appliances! 60’s. pires in November. tion. she said. the highest rale of insured unem­ This home is lacking nothing. 4 bed­ 3 bedroom Ranch built by U&R. 2 baths, 20 pooesi 2 sections, Mrs. Koontz said she did not Mrs. Koontz is an associate ployment. an unadjusted 6.7 per­ know if other Republican candi­ professor of botany at the Univer­ cent. compared to the national rooms, 2'A baths, eat-in size kitchen dining room, family room with stone fi­ .12 Obituaries...... to BIANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. dates will be vying/ for the sity of Connecticut. In addition to average of 3.2 percent for the week plus formal dining room. Large 1st floor replace with Fuego stove. Central air. .20 Opinion ...... 6 REALTORS . 18-19 Peopletolk ...... 2 nomination at the party's conven­ serving three terms on the Coven­ ended Dec. 10. family room with fireplace. Large lovely Deck. 2-car garage. Large concrete pa­ .,8 Sports...... 15-17 tion in July, but said she hoped try Town Council, one as chairwo­ The insured unemployment rate 189 WEST CENTER STREET grounds iriclude pool with wrap-around .12 Television...... 8 there would be so that issues can be reflects the percentage of workers (Corner of McKoo) IS J tio. man, Mrs. Koontz was also a deck. ' Q .2 Weather...... 2 debated. member of the town’s Conserva­ covered by unemployment insu­ 646-2482 Mrs, Koontz said her main tion Commission. Roberta Koontz rance that are collecting benefits.