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K IT ‘M* CA R LYLE ®by Larry Wright APARmiEllTS HOMES RMRENT FOR REHT iBaurbrstrr) Manchesler - A City nl Village Charm Hrralb Coventry Lake Water­ Manchester — Large four front — Newly renovated, bedroom Contemporary fumithed one bedroom In fine family nelehbor­ oOortment for maximum hood. 8925 per month. Call Friday, Dec. 20,1965 Single copy: 25« 3 pertani. Available to Joyce, 647-8895. Jane IS. tSSO a month Includet hoot and electrlc- Odd lofr8« TruckMie. Hy. Leaie. S1.100 deposit Home repairs. Vow name A and references reaulred. STORE AND we do n. Free^ esti­ 743-3033. ( o f f ic e SPACE mates. in s u r^. 643W4. Free auotee, home owner. Food, fuel costs push consumer prices up ASanchester— North End, Howkes Tree Aervtce — Sieve Glorratona. Office Spoce — Excellent I- •...... ------one bedroom apartment. location with ample park­ io d ie t t r ^ a Chipper. In quiet residential area. ing. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. Stump Removal. Free Es­ Handyman for Services, Donald RataJezak said the sharp Both were in line with November odd lobs around your By the Asaoclotod Press grew a sluggiah 2.4 percent in 1085, today. full-year pace since 1967, when Near buslines. Utilities office suites are now timates. special conslder- gains in both beef and gasoline wholesale increases of 4.5 percent oNon for EMerly end Han- house. CarM ntrv. roof­ the weakest rate since the reces­ According to Labor Department consumer prices rose 3 percent. not Included. S400 available. 649-2891. for beef and 3.7 percent for monthly. Call 446-3151 be­ |icapped.647-7SI3. ing, etc. Call Tim at Sharply higher food and fuel sion year of 1982. figures, the last time retail prices Retail prices rose 4 percent in 1984. prices “ should vanish in a mont.i 647-8659 after 6pm. Moreover, analysts cautioned or so” as slaughter and marketing gasoline reported one week ago. tween 0am-4:30pm. Store — Moln Street, costs sent conaumer prices up 0.6 The Commerce Department said rose at November’s pace was OeUverlna ria i loom — 5 againit reading too much into the trends return to more normal Although most analysts are Manchester. 100% loca­ percent in November, the biggest growth in the gross national January 1984. The last time they Manchester — Two bed­ yards. SiS'plus tax. Sand, Jump in nearly two years, the product, the broadest measure of rose at a steeper rate was April November spurt because it was patterns. predicting slightly higher inflation tion, heat, air, parking Overall food costs were up 0.7 next year, few see it heating up room duplex with oppllon- Included, reasonable. 649- pravel. E stone. 643-MM. government said today. economic health, was down sub­ 1983, when there was a 0.7 percent attributed mostly to temporary enough to be a serious problem for ces. Newly remodeled, 5334 or 643-7175. The Labor Department's Conau­ stantially from the revised 6.6 increase. factors driving up beef and gaso­ percent last month, largely be­ Loving Mother will core nice nelehborhood, avail­ H^lfAPERIM mer Price Index had risen Just 0.2 percent increase posted in 1984. B^ut even with the advance line prices. cause of a 2.3 percent burst in meat the economy. able Immediately. SSOO fpr your child in our The more stable, underlying and poultry prices. The fuel plus security. Coll 643- home. Call 6464SW. Carpentry and remodel . P utBasi Bsetff c-»i««t Ctf»yNM.Inc percent a month from May to For the laat three months of this reported today, retail prices have factors continued to move along at component — listed as transporta­ Meanwhile, a government sur­ 3006. Ing servtess Complete EtePtrieai f>ratf September before inching up 0.3 year, the economy la growing at an risen at an annual rate of only 3.6 McKechnie Electric — Custom Painting and Wal home repairs and remo- Need A iorps or o i percent in October. estimated annual rate of 3.2 percent so far in 1985. the modest pace that has intiption tion in the report — also was up 0.7 vey predicted that U.S. businesses THE NUTCRACKER by The Joe Kubert School percent, mostly because of a 1.4 will cut back on investment Six room apartment for For that extra outlet, or to Ipoperlng. Quality work' 4mffl9e MOT* ",OTiPMir* WW In a separate report today the percent, according to an initial If that rate holds through De­ running at its slowest rate in For Sale aATHER 'RC5UNP, percent jump in gasoline prices. spending by 1 percent in 1986. Immediate occupancy, Update your exielino ser­ monshlp. CMI evenings, oraheoer HpsnePd and in- ncien7N0...HEH«s government said the U.S. economy "flash” calculation released cember, it would be the slowest nearly two decades. vice. ,84 hour emeroency Oory McHugh, 64»; ?«0 • ^Soept; $6,000 this year. The average is about $8,000, though ever since bis last living relative, his sister, was ro>« donations have fluctuated each year, he said. Wonder Worm Jenus 400 Classical Accoustic guitar taken to a local convalescent home 10 yeans ago. wood Burning fireplace with cose. Rarely used. Russell, who has been with the Salvation Army for The two of thorn would very much like to spend Insert by Dunham Lehr Nylon strings. Good for CARS/TRUCKS II8CELLANE0U8 27 years, said the group has had between six and eight Christmas tiMether. The home has already Inc. Used only 2 seasons. bralnner. Coll 646-3513. ( fo r SALE lU T OMOTIVE volunteers working since the day after Thanksgiving. invited him to join his sister for dinner. Asking S400. Coll 646-4886 S45.0 People have been very receptive to the Army’s The Manchester Area Conference of Churches I Send That Special onytlme. 1964 Rambler convertible Snow tires — one pair efforts, he said, even though it has not been reflected wtAld like to provide not just the ride, but a LOOKING FOR O low-cost In good condition. Asking mounted on Ford wheels, in the amount of donations so far. Christmas to remember, including all the special Maple Stereo Console — way to communicate your S1,000. Coll 389-1360. G78-15. Still good rubber. "It depends on the circumstances,” Russell said. touches that a family shares together — a amall $50. 647-1912.D advertising message? S75 pair, 649-4744.0 "When the weather is cold and people’s arms are full tree, homemade cookies, periiaps even a pie for Wont ads ore vour 72 Chevy Nova, new front of packages, they're less likely to give.” later. It won’t take a lot money but it will take a When you coll Closslfleo Quartz Heater — $20. answer. end, only 9,000 miles on He said the kettles, which can hold between $400 and special kind of giving. i Person Some Telephone 646-35S6.D rebuilt englne(wlth paper­ to place on od, o friendly $500 dollars each, have been set up at the town's major Albert and his sister are among the more than •• work), good condition. Ad-VIsor will answer vour stores, including Caldor, Bradlees, K-Mart and Shop 300 households which MACC hopes to help during •a $900. 742-5024 after 5pm. coll and help you word Rite. How long a volunteer solicits donations depends vour od for best response. the Christmas season. Nonperlsbable foods, and on the individual, said Russell. Automotive 1979 Ford Pinto— 4 speed, 643-2711.______gifU for shut-ins and elderly people, may be left at “ Some work only three or four hours, others the Kitchen Table and Choirs SOK, looks and runs good. UPI photo the Town Fire Department’a Center Street — Mooseheod Maple, 42' S1,150. Coll work: 646-7202, entire day,” he said. Most of the kettles are outside, headquarters, the Eighth District fire station at I HOLIDAY CHEER!! which makes the weather a major factor in how long a round with one leaf, excel­ , i m RS/TRUCKS Dove. Butterflies The House Democratic leadership tries shington, left, House Speaker Thomas 32 Main St., any office of the Heritage Savinga and lent condtilon. $295. Coll volunteer works, he said. Loan Association or the Manchester Mall at 111 646-0280. El^• Im R S A L E to sort out unfinished bUBlness in an Tip ' O ’Neill, center, and Rep. James Despite the lower totals so far this year, Russell said Main St. Checks can be mailed to MACC Seasonal Ill larger SiiM attempt to adjourn Congress for the Wright of Texas, confer in Washington. he expects contributions to increase as Christmas Sharing, Box 773, Manchester, 06040. 1975 Dodge Window Von holidays. Rep. Thomas Foley of Wa­ draws near. with a personalized message in the Herald — With bock soot, 3 speed “ Our busiest days are the two to three days after [g g j MISCELLANEOUS on column and removoblo Thanksgiving, and two to three days before FOR SALE bed frorhe In bock. S900. Christmas,” he said. works with the Manchester Area Conference of Coll otter 4pm, 74^5824. Russell said he is optimistic the trend will continue Churches to help provide needy people with food baskets and food vouchers, he said. Royal Portable typewri­ 1967 Mustang, automatic, Congress nears budget accord again this year. ter with leather cose. 10 6 cylinder. First S200 takes “ I ’m still very hopeful things will pick up as people The Army also visits nursing homes to help spread point type. Excellent con­ It. Coll 742-S843 otter get in the Christmas spirit,” he said. holiday cheer. dition. $50. Telephone 649- 5;30pm. finally arrived at about 1 a.m. EST to Reagan, who promptly signed it. Russell said donations to the Salvation Army help “ It’s always a great joy to give during Christmas," f i > i = 9 today when the House refused to t s 1047.O By Robert Shepard The bill was thought to be the last feed less fortunate people in the area. The Army Russell said. 1977 AMC Gremlin — United Press International consider the Senate's latest offer major obstacle to adjournment. I Women's full length Power steering, air condi­ and House Democratic leader Jim But the two chambers then got I leather coot, size 5, cor- tioning, new brakes, WASHINGTON - Congress Wright of Texas declared the into a long squabble, described by ^ mel color. Excellent con­ exhaust system. Snow edged to the brink of adjournment chamber had completed its busi­ several members as "a game of* Comet led wise men? dition. S50. 643-1S14.0 tires. Asking SSOO. 643-0636 early today, but was thwarted in its ness for the year. chicken,” over the $74 billion otter 6pm. effort to bead home for the The adjournment resolution was "budget reconciliation” measure. Right on time for the holidays by a stalemate over a $74 passed and House leaders pre­ holidays — 3 piece boy's The delay caused the 16-cent 70 Olds Cutlass Solon billion package of spending cuts pared to join senators in the cigarette tax to expire and techni­ Scholar: Jesus born in summer suit, size 16. S30. Coll Brougham — 4 doors, air and taxes. traditional telephone call to Presi­ cally revert to 8 cents a pack. 649-5354.0 conditioning, I cylinder, The drive to wrap up business for dent Reagan informing him Con­ Among the key points of conten­ automatic, runs well, By Masha Hamilton the 4th century, on the edge of sponsored seminar with students the loss session was to resume gress had called it quits for the tion was the new, broad-based tax 1 x 2 = Ladles small CB locket, needs grill and bumper, The Associated Press biblical Bethlehem, where an inn and journalists that his theory ^tnbroiilery. during daylight hours after the year. But the leaders instead on manufacturers to help finance coordinating bibs sweater no rust. S675 or best otter. could have been located, he said. about Jesus’ birth was based in and hot. Good condition. weary lawmakers caught a few huddled in Dole’s private office to •8.00 649-0252. the Superfund toxic waste cleanup BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Fleming, who also lectures on part on an unpublished work by S45. 643-4607.O consider their options. program, backed by the Senate, hours of sleep. Bank — New evidence suggests historical geography and ar­ Jerry Vardaman, profeyor of Dole finally emerged and re­ 14 Mercury Pork Colony Tangled up in the congressional but resisted by the Ilouse and the Jesus was not born Dec. 25, the chaeology at Hebrew University in archaeology at the Cobb Institute Lifetime Video Member­ Wagon — 9 passenger, cessed the Senate until 11 a.m. Impasse was the fate of the administration. date on which Christmas has been Jerusalem, founded the non- of Archaeology at Mississippi ship plus 10 free rentals. loaded, low miles, excel­ 16-cent-per-pack cigarette tax and today. The House followed suit, “ We have to make a judgment on celebrated for 16 centuries, and denominational Jerusalem Center State University, in Starkville, Won at Auction. Already lent condition, 812,000. Af­ a p r o p o ^ new tax on manufactur­ quitting until noon. dropping the (Superfund) tax or hove. 646-0475 evenings. that Halley's comet, rather than a for Biblical Studies 10 years ako to Miss. ter 12:00, 649-9337. ers to help pay for the nation’s During the long session that insisting on it and sending it back $20.0 star, alerted three wise men to his offer Bible courses for clergy and He said 4th-century scholars toxic waste cleanup program. began Thursday morning, the two to the House,” Senate Republican SCnSON'SGR€€TINGS birth, according to a Biblical lay teachers. 1977 Pontiac Wagon — The end of the first session of the chambers approved a |3M billion leader Robert Dole said at about 2 scholar. He said during a government- Looks now. One owner. catchall spending bill and sent it on PleaM turn lo page 10 Power brakes, power 99th Congress appeared to have a.m. Jim Fleming, founder and dean steering, roof rack, m ort. of the non-profit Jerusalem Center New Jogger, Bernot latch Runs well. $2400.7424160. for Biblical Studies, also says hook rug kits, (two 41' x Jesus probably wasn’t born in the 80'), other smaller. 742- TODAY’S HERALD 2 x 2 = 1900 Cougar XR7 — Auto­ Crestfield strikers get support year 1 A.D. as popularly believed, 6700. matic, dork blue With •14.00 8363 GrMcfa] spraya of BnL but in 12 B.C. landau top, power ctoor- Supporting that date is a new Ing, brakes, air. Super terilies and Flowera in easy embroidery and By John F. Kirch support of town and state officials, ing that union.” translation of a tablet that shows a shape, S24S0. Coll work: A welcome addition to B o w in g o u t I n d e x brieht colors add a Harold Reporter Granat said Thursday. “ We’re trying to bring enough population census was ordered in 646-7202, Dove. , the larm r aipo wardrobe springtime note to yonr I PETS . . . aid^siiiped loons or Four of the directors contacted pressure on the owners to get them re^on in 12 B.C., and evidence that The torch has been passed to a 2i pagoa, 4 aoetiona tab^Ioth or linens. Halley’s comet was visible that new generation of America's most skirt wil£ elastieiied No. 2460 baa transfer Five members of the town Board said they lent their names, which to negotiate,” Cassano said. I— SCRSON'S Gfl€€TINGS Doberman, rod, 4 years INVITATION TO b » #611' back and bnndy pockets. for 4 l ^ e designs and of Directors have lent their names would be used on letters sent by the Officials of Crestfield-Fenwood year, Fleming said. famous political family with the •wuiowAm o u m i n r. No. 8SM with Photo- Luke's Gospel recounts that surprise announcement Thursday PH flne** old, spaded female, excel­ The Boord of Educollen, 110 6 small motifa; color to a newly formed committee that committee to state officials, be­ could not be reached for comment ia lent lines and temper- Long Hill Drive, East Hert­ GnlSe is in Sisco 86 to chart; directions. supports striking workers at the cause they supported the strikers this morning. Jesus' parents, Mary and Joseph, by Sen. Edward Kennedy that he riaaaHi«H 68. Sixe 88, S6-ineh waist, _ mont. Froo to good homo ford, Ct., will rocolvo cost and thou^t the nursing home’s About 00 nurse's aides, house­ had traveled to BeMehem to be will not run for president in 1988. Coml<^ on Your message will appear Dec. 24t,h. proposals for “ HARDWARE .. .Jeans, 8 yards 45-ineh; TsjNStr, ttiS $2Jlt Nr tsM Crestfidd-Fenwood nuriing home, 9K.97 with fenced In yard. Coll sot Nr psstap laS a union organiser said today. owners — RoUand Castleman, keeping and maintenance em­ counted for the census when he was Story, on page 22. r*.i%nnaMI/>iit .. 649-1955. SUPPLIES''. Cost Propoool s U ^ 2% yards. Information and tpodflca- The directors are Stephen T. Josiah Lessner and Howard Dick- ployees at the Vernon Street home born in the stable of a crowded inn. pnfaHalirwMnt Hons oro ovalloMo at Iho TSI -a The family lived in Nazareth. 7 Casaano and James F. Fogarty, stein — were wrong to refuse to went on strike Oct. 21 to protest the P/wMie IK Free to good homes — 3 Businoso Offict. Cost Propo­ Fleming, 42, a native of East ia negotiate with District 1199. owners’ refusal to negotiate a block kittens, one young sals will bo rocolvod UnN11 lOO both Democrats, and Republicans 1 n/^al nawa Call Johanne - 643-2711 p.m., Tuosdov, Docombor 31, Thomas H. Ferguson, Donna Fogarty could not be reached for contract with the union. Union Meadow, N.Y., said one popular W eather forecast block cot. Please coll IMS at which Nmo Ihoy will 74^5760. Merrier and William J. Diana, comment this morning and has not officials have sought state and belief about Jesus’ birth does bo publicly eeonod and rood Winter storm watch for tonight nhHiiarlaa _ aloud. Tho Board of Educe- SPECIAL: Over 286 aa- according to Pearl Granat, an confirmed his support for the town intervention to help end the appear correct: be apparently was 0 Opinion hen rosorvos tho rioht lo oc- ZIM lecUona and n FHEB organiaer for the New Englaiid strikers. strike. born in Bethlehem near the and Saturday. Snow possibly be­ in Monday thru Friday, 8:30-5:00 copt or roloct any or oil cost Panpla Section in tha Health Care Employees Union, “ I told them to feri free to use my The new committee, called the present,-day Church of the Nativ­ coming heavy tonight with lows in ft proposals or Iho rlaht ;le New FASHION with ALBUBL jM t $846. name,” Ferguson said today. “ I ity, if not at the exact spot marked the teens. and lower 20s. Snow R p o flf wol vo tochnicol formal Hits If Pkoto-Gaido patterM in District 1199, which represents the Committee for Justice for Crest- 0 Free To Good Home — In It Is inthobostlntorosttedo aawautuiiMN striking workers. The committee feri that strike has gone on as long field Workers, was formed about inside the church. possibly heavy at times Saturday. TalaMlalnn all alia raagea, has a m i Bn». SW . country for spayed Mock Continued cold with highs in the 11 ft Mlnrlit lWanrl|fHtpr IlmiUi **' Richard A. Huot apeeial Graca Cole CoUac- N *«n Nmi Sm ta llHW. is made up of union organisations as it should. I believe they Xthe Ardieological evidence shows a 01 I lob c ro n who needs room Director tioN for larger alMa: plM - anm a aaiiis. m and other groups, a i ^ j ^ seek the owners) are wrong in not recogniz­ ^•leaie turn ta page It church first was built on the site in 20s. Details on page 2. Waathor gp-jmxe. * p ^ a . • , •'■■■■ •• i^SS^GM MIqPHe , OA9 to run. Affectlonqte dnd 00 ^ « e » . V #A ■usinou Sorvlcos 3 BONUS CoepoHl 4 >isi-j|iinoaN asaaniaig m tunlovlng. Coll 643-5136. 829-13 Price, . StJS bS« n OMSNpifk iNh. ■A MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Per M, 1965 - S , MAWCilMTBIl h e r a l d . FtfatoV. Dcc. M, 1965 Mill bonding gets WEATH l a nod from directors Today’s forecast Conversion to apartments Connecdcat, MasMchoMttt aai Rhode Islaad: Winter storm watch for tonight and Saturday. likely to begin in spring Increasing cloudiness today. Chance of snow west late Uiis afternoon. Cold with highs in the Ms. Snow By John F. Kirch to be used to pay for the tonight pMsibiy becoming heavy. Cold with lows in Herald Reporter rehabilitation. the teens and lower 20s. Snow possibly heavy at Silk Mill Associates has received • times Saturday. Windy with some blowing and The Board of Directors Thurs­ a construction mortgage of over ' drifitng srum. Continued cold with highs in the SOo. day night authorized the Manches­ $10 million from a Boston-basdd hlalne: Uostly sunny north foliowed by increas­ ter Redevelopment Agency to bank. Although terms of that ing cloudiness elsewhere today. Highs 5 to IS north issue up to $12 million in tax- agreement are still being worked and tebns to mid 20s south. Clouding up with a exempt industrial bonds for the out, Amy Bums, chairman of the .• • • *• • • • chance of snow north and snow developing south conversion of a former Cheney Redevelopment Agency, *aid ear­ tonight. Lows 5 above to 10 belowitortb and upper Brothers mill building into lier this week that Silk Mill single numbers to teens south. Snow and uindy apartments. Associates may be required to post Saturday. Highs near 10 north to near 20 south. The board’s action allows the a performance bond to back the New Hampshire: Partly sunny north and developers to use federally backed project. increasing cloudiness south today. Highs 10 to 15 mortgage revenue bonds to help north and upper teens to -mid 20s south. Snow convert the former Weaving Mill ONE ISSUE town officials were tonight into Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 5 at 91 Elm St. into 249 apartments. concerned about was the develop­ above to 5 below north and upper single numbers to Construction could begin in the ers' finland al ability to finish the mid teens south. Windy Saturday with highs from spring, the attorney who repres­ project once it began. the teens north to near 20 south. ents the developers told the board The bonds will serve to give them Vermont: Mixed clouds and sun with flurries during a special meeting Thursday tax-exempt status on the money today. A steadier snow developing late this In Lincoln Center. used to convert the Elm Street afternoon or evening and continuing tonight. Snow The Weaving Mill project is one building. Squatrlto had said it was Snow lob of about four redevelopment ef­ important for the board to act tapering to flurries Saturday. Continued cold with HereM photo* by Pinto forts either in the planning stages quickly before pending tax reform highs both days 15 to 25. Lows tonight 5 to 15. A winter storm watch.is in effect for tonight and Saturday. Today, skies or under way in the Cheney bills in Washington were passed will be increasingly cloudy and highs will be in the mid 20s. Snow is Historic District, which lies north and the developers lost a chance at ‘ Santa Claus expected to begin early this evening, possibly becoming heavy at Extended outlook of Interstate 384 and west of the bonds. times. Temperatures will remain cold, with lows 15 to 20. The chance of Today In history downtown Main Street. To keep tax-exempt status. Silk visits strikers "It's one of the hottest spots Mill Associates must keep the snow is near 100 percent. Saturday, snow will continue, diminishing Extended outlook for New England Sunday In 1864, Union Gen. William Sherman completed his going,” said Manchester attorney apartments available for rental for late in the afternoon. Today’s drawing is by Jason Pouliot, 9, of 142 through Tuesday: Santa Claus hands out gifts "march to the sea” across the defeated South and arrived Dominic Squatrlto, who represents at least 10 years after construction Broad St., a fourth-grader at Waddell School. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Thursday to children of the developers. Silk Mill Asso­ is complete and must rent 20 Partly cloudy Sunday. Chance of snow Monday. in Savannah, Ga. striking employees of the ciates Limited Partnership. The percent of the apartments at Partly cloudy Tuesday. Continued cold. Lows 5 to Pillowtex Corp., above, out- redevelopment partnership is below-market rates for low- 30.24 10 northwest and 10 to 20 southeast. Highs in the 20s made up of David C. Woodbury and income families. ‘aide the company’s Regent 1 s t Sunday and in the mid 20s to mid 30s Monday and Associates Inc. of Manchester, and If the Weaving Mill project and Tuesday. SEATTLE 30 jOO Street . At right, Ron- Munro, Jennings and Dolg Asso; others planned in the historic ,^ ^ ^ 2 9 .7 7 Vermont: Dry Sunday, chance of snow Monday Almanac delynn Bell climbs down elates Inc. of Farmington. district go through, there will be BOSTON and flurries Tuesday. Cold with highs in the 20s. -’from Santa's lap after re­ close to 750 new apartments in the Lows zero to 15. 8QUATRITO SAID the board's historic district. Maine: Fair Sunday. Chance of snow Monday. ceiving a gift. About 60 approval of the bond issue was the The former Ribbon Mill on Pine Today is Friday, Dec. 20, the Chance of flurries north and fair south Tuesday. employees of the pillow and last "critical juncture” for the Street has already been converted H f W YORK 354th day of 1985 with 11 to follow. ■' 29.77 Lows from 5 below to 10 above Sunday morning comforter manufacturer developers. The Manchester Rede­ into 104 apartments and work is ■The moon is moving toward its velopment Agency approved the continuing on the conversion of the moderating to the single numbers and teens full phase. have been on strike since Monday and Tuesday mornings. Highs in the teens bond issue Monday and will meet Clocktower Mill on Elm Street into SAN FRANCISCO The morning stars are Mercury, Aug. 26, when they walked to mid 20s Sunday warming to between 20 and 30 with the developers on Dec. 27 to 185 apartments. Venus, Mars and Saturn. off their jobs after negotia­ consider the structure and rate of The Planning Department re­ Monday and Tuesday. The evening star is Jupiter. New Hampshire: Fair Sunday. Chance of snow tions for their first union the bonds. cently received site plans for the Those bom on this date are under Approval of the bond structure conversion of the Velvet M4U and Monday. Chance of flurries north and fair south :e sign of Sagittarius. They contract stalled. would be relatively easy, Squatrlto Velvet Weave Shed at 60 Elm St. to Tuesday. Lows from 5 below to 10 above Sunday include industrialist Harvey Fire­ said. 210 apartments. In that project, the LOWEST DAYS ’TIL CHRISTMAS morning moderating to the single numbers and stone in 1868, philosopher Susanne Once the structure and rate have Massachusetts-based Cambridge TEMPERATURES teens Monday and Tuesday mornings. K. Langer in 1895, nuclear physi­ been set, the developers will be Development and Dwelling Devel- cist Robert Van de Graaff in 1901, responsible for marketing the tip 10 In 1983, Greyhound bus drivers' . opment Corp. of West Hartford and actress Irene Dunne in 1904 bonds, said James H. Lloyd III, a plan to build apartments in the mill ended a 47-day strike. I (age 81). bond counsel with Updike, Kelly & building and use the weaving shed LEGEND- In 1984, 33 unknown keyboart^ Across the nation On this date in history: Spellacy of Hartford, who repres­ as a parking garage. ’ works by Johann Sebastian Bacb- Ruddell grant boosts Cheney Hall fund In 1803, the United States for­ ented the town in the bond INAIN Snow will be likely over much of the Great Lakes were found in the Yale library, mally took over territory acquired agreement. and Ohio Valley region, spreading eastward to the three months before the compos-, from France in the Louisiana Bv Alex GIrelll co-trustee of the fund, called it “ a founder of the Hill-Stead Museum Contributions to the restoration Lloyd and Squatrlto told the WE DELIVER SHOWERS^ FLOW Atiantic Coast. Rain mixed with snow will fall over Purchase. er’s 300th birthday. in Farmington. fund are tax deductible. They are Herald Reporter challenge to the citizens of Man­ board Thursday that the bonds If you haven't received your UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST C> portions of North Carolina and Virginia. Rain or In 1922, the 14 Russian republics chester to match this $50,000.” Once restored, the front lobby payable to LTM/CHARM, c/o the would be issued by the town-’ A thought for the day: Philo­ Mencheeter Hereld by 5 p.m. snow will be scattered over the western portions of were combined to form the Union A challenge grant of $50,000 has entrance to Cheney Hall will be Greater Manchester Chamber of through the agency, but would not weekday* or 7:30 a.m. Saturday*, sopher Susanne K. Langer wrote,, Nebraska and South Dakota. of Soviet Socialist Republics. been received from the H. Louise “ Miss Ruddell would have been named the H. Louise Ruddell Commerce, 20 Hartford Road, be backed by municipal revenues. plea** call your carrier. If you're In 1976, Mayor Richard J. Daley "A rt is the ohjectification of Foyer. An engraved plaque will Manchester, 06040. National forecast Daytime temperatures will be in the teens and Ruddell Charitable Trust for the excited about this project, and Instead, the bonds are to be unqble to reach your carrier, caO of Chicago died at age 74. feeling.” commemorate her $50,000 gift. •ubacribar aervice, 047-0640. by 6 20s from New England across the Great Lakes and restoration of historic Cheney would have wanted to offer a guaranteed by the Federal Na­ During Saturday morning, snow is forecast for the North Atlantic Coast The trust created under her will Further information may be p.m. waekdaye or 10 a.m. Saturdays mid-Mississippi Valley to the central and northern Hall. to our town,” he said. tional Mortgage Association. is administered by three co- obtained from William R. Johnson, lor guaranteed delivery. states as well as parts of the Lower Great Lakes and Northern Ohio Plains and in parts of the Great Basin, with w The grant brings the restoration Ruddell was lifelong resident of The proceeds from the bonds are Manchester and a collector of trustees, attorneys George C. president of the Savings Bank of Valley. Rain is possible in parts of the Gulf Coast Region. Elsewhere the readings in the single digits over northern New fund drive to a total of more than $625,000 in pledges and contribu­ antiques. For many years she was Lessner, John S.G. Rottner and Manchester: Michael B. Lynch, weather will be fair. England and the upper Mississippi Valley. Josiah J. Lessner. Attorney Rol- president of Lynch Toyota Inc.; or Lottery tions. The goal is $1.2 million. executive secretary to Theodate t k v W flftP 91019 I OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 . In announcing the Ruddell Pope Riddle, an internationally land Castleman is counsel to the John A. DeQuattro, president of J granL attorney Josiah Lessner, a renowned architect and the trust. D. Real Estate Co. other numbers drawn Thursday OPEN TONIGHT Connecticut daily in New England; Thursday: 185 Tri-state daily; 979. 2347 UNTIL 9:00 P.M. PEOPLE Rhode Island daily; 4336 Offers for boards don’t bum any bams “ Lot-O-Bucks” : 11-18-33-35-40 Play Four: 0812 Massachusetts daily; 4580 ing having town employees re­ inspired by the ratings of a similar , The market for boards from Director George Kandra is look­ came from Mitchell Trucking Alter ego move the wood. Waiting for Gary resurrection of the "P e rry Mason” show. ‘.tobacco sheds is apparently not ing for alternative ways to get Inc., of South Windsor. The other 111V4 Center St., Manchester “ But I don't want to do episodic teievision remains of the shed cleared bid, $4,850, came from A-1 Demo The tobacco shed was blown Although has played

MILFORD (AP) - United Tech­ Leonard Levy, attorney for the fications, the contractor is im­ of all spindles with stainless steel Accused mobsters plead innocent tie rods. Martin Moore, a spokes* in Street I nologies Corp. has agreed to pay Gallagher estate, said UTC agreed mune from liability. \ChristmasOn man. for Sikorsky, said the comg the estate of a Milford serviceman to make the settlement even In the Fort Rucker crash, one of NEW HAVEN — Twenty-four alleged members and associates pany delivered all of the spindle* of the Genovese organized crime famiiy have pieaded innocent to $715,000 to settle a claim in though its liability in connection four rotor spindles broke while the ★ will be at the Manchester Mdll helicopter was 300 feet in the air, ' and tie rods ordered late las^ SANTA connection with his April 18 death with the crash has not been XWXiMMHMIMtW a variety of federai charges inciuding racketeering, gambling allowing one of the rotor blades to month. . and the collection of unlawful debts. in the crash of an Army Blackhawk established in court or through 611 Main St. on Saturday, Dec. 21, 1-4 pm helicopter, a lawyer for the estate negotiations with the government. fly off and causing the aircraft to He would not comment on thdi Those pleading innocent Thursday include John G. Ardito, 66, break up in mid-air, according to negotiations with the Army, whicit i said. The corporation did not acknowl­ FREE Coloring Books — $2 Photo (optional) of Queens, N.Y., a reputed captain in the Genovese family, and Roy Gallagher, who was 28, died edge responsibility in talks with an Army crash report. started four months ago. Armfc two high-ranking members of the family's Connecticut arm — at Fort Rucker, Ala., along with him. Levy said. Gallagher, a chief warrant of­ spokesman Lt. Col. Craig McNatf For Christmas Vincent J. Pollina, 65, of Derby, and Salvador C. Basso, 70, of two other soldiers in a training Hartford-based UTC confirmed ficer second-class, was being also declined comment on th4 Stratford. flight crash of the aircraft, which it had agreed to pay the $715,000 trained to fly the Blackhawk at the negotiations, except to say that ir FOOD BANK ~ Drop off point is GMng Pollina heads Genovese operations in Connecticut, according was manufactured by UTC subsi­ settlement. Sikorsky spokesman time of the crash. they were being conducted UJ to an indictment returned against the 24 in federal court in New diary Sikorsky A irc ra ft in James Ventrilio declined further The men who died with him were determine liability for. the crasl^ Personal Tee Pfaltzgraff and responsibility for tbe repairs** Haven last week, the result of a two-year investigation by the FBI Stratford. comment. Chief Warrant Officer Second DInnerware that included wiretaps and hidden microphones. As a result of the crash, the Levy said said UTC attorneys Class Buddy Parris of Georgia and Aviation trade journals havtf Army’s entire fleet of 628 Black- raised the issue of the so-called Flight Instructor Bobby Hogan reported that Sikorsky recomt ★ TOYS FOR JOY (M A C C ) — Drop off FREE DOWNTOWN Yorktown $ g 9 S Heirloom # Stolen teddy bear Is recovered hawks was grounded for inspection “ contractors defense” during set­ from Alabama, Levy said. He said mended strengthening BlackhawlC Village Garland ^ spindles with the tie rods 3'/4 yearS and repairs. The last of the tlement discussions, but did not the estates of both men are also point is at Manchester Mall PARKING Heritage piK* Bouquet pitet STAFFORD — A teddy bear stolen from an infant boy’s grave helicopter^ were to return to press it. pressing claims with UTC, but ago, but the Army did not follov^ Folk Art mWng Remembrance MtWng was returned to the boy's parents, after police found the tedjdy at service early this month, but the Boeing Co. succeffifully argued neither has been settled yet. through. S • On Street the home of a local youth. Army and Sikorsky officials have in the federal court case Shoenborn After the grounding, the Army Army officials responded thar 20% OFF Serving Pieces Authorities said that the bear, ^t'hich clutched a red silk rose, not yet determined who should pay vs. Boei ng last year that even when ordered the inspection of the the recommendation was made toi ★ TRIM-A-TREE ORNAMENT was taken a week ago from its glass case at 2-month-old Kevin the estimated $6.5 million pride aircraft parts are defective, if Blackhawk fleet, replacement of extend the life of the spindles anrj • Birch Street Lot tag. they’re made to government speci­ worn spindles and reinforcement was pot made as a safety warnlngi* CONTEST (Grades K-6) ~ Drop off Bull’s grave in Staffordville Cemetery. The theft received • Oak & Cottage Streets national publicity, and rewards of more than $300 were offered homemade ornament to Mari-Mads, 757 Main St for the teddy's return. J Acting on a tip. Trooper Louis Lacaprucia recovered the teddy • Purnell Place Lot bear Wednesday night from the home of a local youth, according GOP backs 1st Prize — Bicycle; Other Prizes Mdicgatdi i to Trooper David Waddell, who said the tip came from a friend of Judging at Mall, Dec. 21, 4 pm • Forest Street Lot the youth. The bear was returned to the parents on Thursday. expansion GIFT SHOP 8 Douglas Bull said he would put the bear back on the grave of his • St. James Lot 977 MAIN STREET only child, who died in October in Newington Children’s Hospital. of day care __ In Downtown Manebeator Maple Street Lot OPEN MON. thru SAT., 9.30 to SM: THURS. ~nu. 8:30 O’Neill action fills charity’s stock HARTFORD (UPI) - Republi­ can legislators are calling for We HARTFORD — Thanks to some help from the governor, it increased state spending and tax use TMs Week’s Special should be a merry Christmas after all for the needy residents of a incentives to improve day care in New Haven neighborhood whose food and gifts were stolen by haggar; Connecticut and make the service g For Youl 8 burglars. more readily available to parents. Expand-O-Matic State businesses will donate food, toys and clothing to replace The $5 million program an­ When you got Haggar* 365 fouth Specialty-Shop slacks, you can count on great the items that were stolen in a burglary earlier this week at the nounced Thursday calls for pofformanco year 'round. They I T M K O n . I Fair Haven Ministry in New Haven, the governor's office said stepped-up efforts to provide more 757 Main Street, Manchester :nrTiena ^ \s tu d io foaturt waistband for ultimata g FAIRLY SIZE MKROWAVE OVEN ^ _____ 8 Thursday. space in both public and privately comfort. Protected by ScoteWTo- 639 Main St.. Manchester loaso*. so they're completely r 6 3 m S I Gov. William A. O’Neill personally made phone calls to get run day care centers as well as to 30% OFF mochine washable, and backed donations of the items to replace those stolen from the ministry, increase training and salaries of ALL HEAVYWEAR by the Haggar* Guarantee of un­ 643-7369 conditional satisfaction. which had items for about 300 needy families in the Fair Haven day care workers. PramsaKs - SaowsuHs, Jackets, Coats Price ! neighborhood. Rep. Peter Nystrom, R- 00 The governor’s calls netted donations of 110 chickens, 25 Norwich. who chaired the Human For Great Christinas Gifts FOR turkeys, SO packages of hamburger, a supply of turkey wings. 400 Services Committee panel that 20% OFF *45 pounds of non-perishable food, toys for 200 children and a supply developed the program, said it was • ROYS-YOUTH a e iR LS Rsg. '30 eoch...Now '23*’ each (•zee 4-20) (elzM 4-14) ^ 2 9 of children’s clothing. designed to expand day care to all Cameras Frames parents in Connecticut who need • Blazers • Slack* - Jeans Buy2andSavp V5** • Sleeks - Jeans (Levi. Oehkoeh, Pretty ■MHieiMI the services. (Hm IIMw. Fwih, Lnl. Pleeae. Heafthtex) Camera Cases Photo Albums A FME A U f RATIONS • V nM liS eintcntnl • krttiWnteSiM Asbestos violation brings Jail term "We have a day care system MMioih, OlokI,) • Blanket Sleepers • n m UW, kSaMi lelM ti - iteSinaMnr • Flannel Shirte • Skirts Zoom Lenses (now) for those who can afford it • Solid Slip On Sweatere Straps BRIDGEPORT — A Waterbury man was sentenced to 30 days and for the poor subsidized by tbe • Jerseys *FREE Snowman Jar in jail in the first criminal prosecution in New England for • Jertaye • Pajamas with purchase. state," he said at a news confer­ • PejemM • Slack Sets Tripods Lense Filters violations of asbestos removal provisions included in the federal ence. I • Slack Sett • Sweaters Limited quantites. Clear Air Act. The Republican plan, which will yO IIARlXSOAv Chief U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy Daly Thursday sentenced INFANTS - TODDLERS Plus experienced personal RECALS I -I pi: IS C U T irS UNDERWEM Mom Wf1’ 1 \ ( , Thank you for your support. FREE OPEN EVERY Ann* has o**r 10 ysara one count of second-degree hindering prosecution. Blasko, a car DAY NOW sipsrisne* In slyllnfl A PSarkade « We wish you a Merry Christmas CHOOSE oosmsUes. salesman, is charged with two counts of sale of cocaine, three ' I ) \ ^ S FROM OUR UNTIL counts of perjury and one count of possesion marijuana. Merchants Association •8 & Happy New Year. ENTIRE Tuoeday - Friday 10 a.m. > 9 p.m. CHRISTMAS! HOURS Four suspects have been arrested in the on-going investigation. “8 SELECTION Saturday 10 a m. • 4 p.m. ^ Ann, Cindy, Bob, Terri, Sandl Jo, Jim, Rich, Lori, OF BOXED M 9:30'9:30 Appointments hsya priority. Darltihe M., Sandy S., Darlene T„ Donne & Karen T 9:30-5 30 AND ^ W 9;30-530 OPEN STOCK Th 10:00-9:00 Cross advocate V QIFT8 - Made by Connecticut Craftsmen F 9:30-6:30 Call 643-1442 Enjoy the Holldsya with Beautiful Nalle CHRISTMAS 8 9:30-6:30 flies feelings, "Craft Supplies At An Affordable Price" CARDS Sun I2:00-t;a0 In the M anciwfter Mall • 811 Main Stmnt SB Ask about our 10% Discount and 785 Main Street Downtown gets suspended NAIL TIPS For Your Convenience... Bulk Buying Discount Mon.-FrI. 9(X>-6:00 / Sun. 11:(XM:(X) 'til Christmas 18 Antiquo and Colloctible Shop$ M-S 10-5 - Thurs. 'til 9 SALE ENDS DECEMBER 22nd Manchester, CT 643-8484 GREENWICH (AP) - A town ;oo Amrncan E*pre». MC Visa ( ESS ESS xtat )E«s EM iBu nac Efis icat Ktat £ » cat ESS sac Ett m m f firefighter will be suspended for 9eg. •40“ -----BiwwfHiMCflisttSflCMiacEfacBas two days for flying the American You can now buy the Manchester flag upside down and at half staff to MANCHESTER protest a court ruling barring the Always Hair Herald at any of these neighbor­ I TW EED S a/y Stem & Rootl display of a cross atop the building. 345 Main St., Manchester However, Frank P. Marrello, 45, FLORIST 649-2522 ^ HARDWARE Call for Appointment 643-0789 hood locations nearest you! H 637 Main Street a 15-year veteran of the Cos Cob •r* 877 Main Street fire department, said he plans to ;i Manchester 857 Main St., Downtown Manchester fi appeal the suspension ordered by Arthur’s Drug Brad lee’s (Next to M e o w ’s) 8 631 Main Street Manchester Fire Chief John H. Titsworth on Post Office - Broad St. & Thursday. 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Sion, probable; Oaklond U. 104, Mlch-Dearborn95 onkle, probable. Sf. Louis. 0 € Oiarlle East Catholic runs out of gas in opening loss Ohio St. 80, Dayton 73 . _ Psngulns4,Narth8tsrs3|0T) Southern lndlona10l,Mo.-St. Louis 73 Baker, eor, proboM; LB ^ ►gtr1»> gluteal strain, p ro b ^ e ;_ W B Roy Ojeen* Hockey Taylor 82, Eorlhom 60 ankle, probable; D E Stafford Mays, Washburn 84, Doane68 21-6 lead after one period, homes­ pinned Colllgan, 121- Archambeau Wichita St. 85, New Orleans 69 ankle, questtonoble; O T Tootle RobWM, EAST LYME — The Eagles (C T ) pinned Cote 3:15, 129 Classon First period— 1, Pittsburgh, Bullard 16, • «***^ Wright St. 107, NE llllnols79 hamstring, probable; WR J -T . Smith, crash-landed in East Lyme Thurs­ tanding Rocky Hill never looked (C T) pinned Turner 1:41,119 Yole (T) (Schmidt), sh, 17:07. Penalties— Montho, Southwest knee, probable; OG t-OPP* day night. back en route to a 72-27 verdict ^ n n M Rvglel 1:10, 149 Bolon (C T ) NHL itandingi Pit, 15:39. Rice 90, Mary Hardin-Baylor 50 contuslonr quMtloinoblt; RB O .J. Anotr- dec. Potoskl 1911, 147- T . Plazzo (T ) toneknttfproboblt. ^ Visiting East Catholic High let a over Bolton High in the Charter Second period— 2, Minnesota, AAaruk 5 Tulsa63, Oral Roberts47 KtvSfotlsIlM— ThtRwdtklnihpvtwon pinned PIrtel :X , 155- Rose ( T ) pinned (Clccarelll),t:l6.3,Plttsburgh,Bullordl7 Wavlond Bop. 81, Abilene Christ. 74 three-quarter lead slip away in the Oak Conference basketball opener Watat ConftnfiM 24 ttraloht oomM whwn orw of fhtir bocKt Asplnwoll :50,169 J. Piazza ( T ) pinned (Shedden) 13:05. 4, Pittsburgh, W M t for both schools Thursday night in Romano 5:01,187- Joderre (T ) pinned Patrick mvWwi Cunneyworth 5 (Bodger, Bullard), pp, hos ruihtdfor 100 vordtor moro. St. Loul» final eight minutes, as host East W L T Pta. OP OA Cal St. Hayward82, Azusa Pacltlc68 hoswofl lofttwo of Iff loitlOoomMondno* Rouelle :47, Unlimited- Nett (C T ) 17:12. Penalties— Roberts, Min, Utah 107, Seattle72 Lyme rallied for a 5642 win in the Rocky Hill. pinned Bartley :42. Phlla-39. hovowonZoifloftiolohtniottlrtOiOfHflSof pounds won by pin for East and W L T PtS. O F OA Power-ploy conversion— Pittsburgh Fritz and Kyle Reagan, with 13 and Mike Montante netted 25 points Brian Lyunch won by decision at St. Louis 14 13 4 32 112 116 2-1. Minnesota 4-U Adult Vreoks — Woshington has won l « t six 12 points, respectively. and Dave Goodrich 17 to lead the Minnesota 9 IS 7 25 127 12S 147 pounds. American standings — Pogonl Cater­ ot eight ond lost tour on the rood. St. L m Is "They scored a lot of points off of Terriers. Brian Rooney and Steve '^'MCOOO 11 IS 4 24 125 143 (ioalles — Pittsburgh, Meloche. ers 60, Style 58, Green Hardware 3-2, hos lost eight of lost 10. A win Saturday East is back in action Saturday loronto I 17 5 31 115 135 Minnesota, Cosev. A-11,126. gives the Redskins three In a r p w ^ r f ourtumovers," noted Page. "They Gates netted 7 apiece to lead Detroit 7 19 4 II 91 156 Allied Printing 3-2, Monchester Cycle morning at the fifth annual Man­ t 2-3, Glenn Construction 2-3, Gentle MonkhoscoughtatleostonepossInlostC made a lot of layups.” ^ Ito n , which was a poor 9for-43 Smvttie Division Referee— Andy Von Hellemond. games. Rick Walker plays In his 88th chester Holiday Tournament at Edmonton 23 5 4 50 173 125 Touch Cor Wash 0-5, Manchester East Catholic led at the end of from the field. Ed Cussano and Police 65. straight gome Soturdov, which matches Clarke Arena with action starting Coloorv 17 10 3 37 133 104 hisnumber. each quarter. The Eagles were up, Keith Jarvis also put out strong Winnipeg 10 20 4 24 119 160 Notional standings — Hose Co. 4-1, at 10 a.m. Westown Pharmacy 4-1, OIRosaClean- 17-12, after one. 2920, at the half efforts for the Bulldogs. Vancouver 10 19 4 24 121 143 Sun&lv,Dec.22 Results: 99 Steve Karlson (EC) Los Angeles 7 19 4 18 101 152 Transactions ers 4-1, B.A. Club 3-2, Sportsman Cafe Chicago (14-1) at Detroit (74) and, 34-31, after three. ROCKV HILL (71) — Mike Montante pinned Lewondowskl, 109 Ben (F) Thursday's Results 2-3, Irish Agency 2-3, Manchester Bar Favorite— Chicago bv7. 19925, Dove Goodrich 7-917, Paul Assoc. 1-4, Smoke 65. Game-high scorer Matt Pemo pinned Craig Regino, 107- Navarro (F) Boston 2, Hartford I When Bears hove theball— RBs Walter Crltslolll 91-11, Dove Murk 4-912, Tom pinned Lee, 119 Friday (F) pinned Quebec 5, Montreal 4 Payton and Mott Suhev will run against pumped in 16 points, including 10 in Mozlono 1-92, Lou Plozza 1-92, Kirk Mike Carlson, 121- DobrzvckI (F ) mol. B A S IB A L L DeMeo 91-1. Totals 29-1972. Philadelphia 6. New Jersey 3 American League NFL's easiest team to run oixilnst. Both the first half. J.R . Clisham was dec. Mike Monganello, 128- Beaudry Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 3 ran (or lOOvardsInprevlousgameagalnst B O L TO N (17) — Brian Rooney 1-97, (F) pinned Jeff Vlllar, 139 Landry (F) CALIFO R NIA A NG ELS— Announced next, with nine points. Steve (Sates 2-97, Ed Cusano 2-04, Friday’s Oames that Geoff Zohn and Ken Forsch, pitchers, Herald photo by Pinto Lions. mol. dec. Mott Terzo, 149 Gurry (F) (All Times EST) Football When Lions hove the ball — FB James Despite the disappointing end­ Keith Jarvis 2-04, Doug Kelly 1-1-3, Joy mal. dec. Sean McGann, 147- Lynch will not be offered new contracts. Stephens 1-92, John Sombogna 0-04. N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 Reached a three-year agreement with the Jones will get ball one way or the other— ing, Page was pleased with several (EC) dec. Okun 12-8, 157- Dogllo (F) p . m . run or pass — os he leads club In both players. Wes Sargent 0-04, Mike Yavinsky 0-04. pinned John Overstreet, 169- Fisher (F ) Calgary at St. Louis, 1:35 p.m. Palm Springs A n ^ s . Totals 99-27. iMIleaal League Bound for Hawaii departments. WBF, 187- Lanciano (EC) pinned Washington at Winnipeg, 9:0Sp.m. NFL standings Key Inlurles — Chicago D E Don “ Mike Seegar and J.R . Clisham Morcette, Unlimited- Albert (F( Los Angeles at Edmonton,9:35p.m. — Traded Jay Tibbs, Andy McGotflMn, and John Mary Tracy (left) of West Hartford was one of the two Hampton (knee) played last week but did a real good job on the boards." pinned Kevin Boyko. Toronto at Vancouver, 10:3Sp.m. Stuper, pitchers, and Dann Bllordello, MIkeHartenstelnstarted. Detroit QB Eric he said. Seegar pulled down 11 Wrestling Saturday's (3ames American Conference Hippie went out with re-lnlurv of left knee catcher, to the for Bill lucky winners of roundtrip tickets for two offered to rebounds, while Clisham grabbed Minnesota at Boston, night (Killickson, pitcher, and Sal Butero, Eosf In fourth quarter lost week butexpected to Buffalo at Montreal, night official entrants and finishers at the Manchester Road W L T Pet. P F PA start. eight. Techmen bow Chicago at Detroit, night catcher. Girls basketball — Named y-MlamI 11 4 0 .733 400 320 Key Statistics — Detroit has allowed "Kevin Madden did a good job New Jersey at Hartford, night Race by Connecticut Travel Services. Gayle Trabitz, vice New Englond 10 5 0 .667 328 267 overage 168 yards rushing per game. Cheney Tech wrestling team at Vancouver at Los Angeles, night Dennis Rogers manager and Don Willi­ NY Jets 10 5 0 .667 356 254 handling the pressure," added ams pitching coach of Nashua of the president of branch operations for the agenicy, made the Chicago Is hopeful of matching Son Coventry triumphs N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, night indlanopolls 4 11 0 .267 286 370 Francisco's year-old record for inost one segment won three weight Philadelphia at Plttoburgh, night Eastern Loogue. Announcedthot Tom my Page. “ We were happy with our Sondtwlll return os manager of Hawaii of presentation. The other winner, Gene Carow of Hartford, Buffalo 2 13 0 .133 200 353 victories (15) In o 16game season. Bears play right up to the fourth quarter. classes in succession but the C O V E N TR Y - Good thing the Calgary at St. Louis, night Central have allowed lust 27 second-half points In Beavers couldn’t maintain the the Pacific Coast League. was not present. Cleveland 8 7 0 .533 277 247 We just have to get a few more Pats didn't stand pat. BASKBTBALL lost 12 gomes. Chicago K Kevin Butler momentum and bowed. 42-33, to Notional Boskelball Asseclotlen CIncInnotl 7 8 0 .467 418 403 needs one point to equal (jaleSayers' club players ready and it'll help our Coventry High's Patriots, trail­ AHL standings Pittsburgh 7 8 0 .467 369 327 NBA— Fined Darryl Dawkins of the record 132set In 1965. depth." Terryville High in the season ing by three points at halftime, New Jersey Nets $2,000 and Steve Houston 5 10 0 .333 268 378 Key Matchups — Chicago RE Richard opener for both schools Thursday WMt The Eagles hope to maintain a devised some defensive adjust­ Nerthem Division Stlponovlch of the Indlono Pocers$7S0tor Dent ogalnst Detroit rookie L T Lomas night at the Techmen’s gym. w L T PIf. OF OA fighting during o gome Saturday night. x-LA Raiders 11 4 0 .733 338 302 Brown. Bears' LBs handling Jones full 32-minute effort when they ments after intermission to over­ Nuggota 123, Blazors 11B Denver 10 S O .667 353 305 Larry Ash won the 99pound Adlrondac): 17 9 3 37 IX 98 Fined MIcheal Roy Richardson of New coming out of Lions' bockfleld. Detroit entertain Hartford County Confer­ come visiting Bacon Academy. 'F*'' , 11 3 33 115 116 Jersey 1500 and Roy Hinson of the Seattle 8 7 0 .533 325 276 secondary against Chicago QB Jim Maine 15 Basketball San Diego 8 7 0 .533 433 397 division by forfeit for the Beavers 51-36. in COC girls basketball Fredericton 13 14 6 32 127 111 Clevelond Cavaliers $250 for other PORTLAND (118) McMahon'sdeep posses. ence rival South Catholic High Herald pnolo by Pinto 14 14 3 31 142 129 Incidents. Thompson 68 66 10, Vondeweghe 617 Kansas City 5 10 0 .333 279 326 Heod-to-heod — Chicago leads series, with Peter Albert. Curt Archam- action at Coventry Thursday night. Sherbrooke Notional Conference Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Novo Scotia 11 18 4 26 IX 151 FOOTBALL 68 22, Bowie 617 6815, Paxson 6106612, 58-42-3,andwon last meeting24-3NOV. 10. beau and Jim Classon annexing the What were the adjustments, you Moncton 12 14 3 27 IX 114 Notional Football League Colter 2-6 1-2 5, Jones 66 1-2 11, East Streaks — Jones has caught a poss in E A S T L Y M E ($6) — Rondv Taylor 4 114 through 128 point divisions by Cheney Tech’s Ed Balon has control of Balon went on to score a decision NBA standings Drexler 612 8-8 18, Porter 68 2-4 10, W L T Pet. P F PA each of his 43 N F L games. Detroit K Eddie 1-4 9, Kyle Reagan 5 2-2 12, Crolg ask? Southern DIvIflon M INNESO TA VIKINGS— Announced Sebastian 0 3-4 3, Mike Slcoro 2 2-2 6, Rochester 19 6 3 41 IX IX the retirement of Jon Stenerud, ploce- Kersey 612 65 15, Johnson 62 0-0 0 x-Dallos 10 5 0 .667 341 302 Murray has modeaclub record 11 straight pin. But Terryville came back to "We don't want to publish that, Terryville’s Mike Potaski in their 140- victory but Beavers fell in the match, Totals 41-98 3649 118. ' NY Glonts 9 6 0 .600 371 273 FGs. Payton's nine straight gomes with Rob Fritz 6 1-2 13, Sol Florello 1 04 2, secure five of the final seven Hershev 17 9 2 36 129 IK klcker, effective at the end of the 1985 Eastern Conference Th orr Blorn 0 1-2 1, Chris Shea 1 04 2, we’ve got to play them again." said Springtieid U 12 2 X 119 119 season. DENVER (123) Washington 9 6 0 .600 270 296 more than 100-yards rushing ended last pound bout Thursday night at Cheney. 42-33. Atlantic Division Philadelphia 6 9 0 .400 249 275 Mike Kellv1042, Greg Mlstretto 3906, weight divisions. The lone victo­ St. Catharins 14 18 2 X 140 155 HOCKEY W L Pet. OB English 1629 1615 44, Natt 616 9-11 19, week. Patriot coach Ray Dimmock, Cooper 7-116519, Lever 2-8644, Dunn 66 St. Louis 5 10 0 .333 262 387 Totals 23 1916 56. ries for the Techmen were a New Haven 11 16 2 24 112 IX Notienol Hockey League Boston 21 5 .808 — Phlladetphla(64)atMlniMsota(74) E A S T C A TH O LIC (41) — Kevin Riggs tongue in cheek. "We were fouling them quite a bit Shoop added 10. Robertson 0900, Kim Mizesko 59915, Binghamton 10 16 4 24 IK 127 — Troded Mike 1-2 11, Schoves 2-3 1-1 5, Honzllk 2-4 604, Central decision by Ed Balon at 140 and Leslie Danehy 8 3-819, Llso Talogo 308 New Jersey 15 12 .556 6Vj x-Chlcogo 14 1 0 .933 419 181 Fovorlte— Minnesota bv2'/} 0 04 0. Kevin Madden 2 95 7, Mott Kim Mizesko and sophomore in the second half." Bacon, also 2-2, "Lisa Talaga and Shawn Dick­ Boitimore 9 19 3 21 107 IX Rogers, center, to the Phllodelphlo 14 12 .538 7 Turner 67 1-2 7, Evons 66 2-3 10, When Eogles hove the boll — QB Ron Chris Neff in the unlimited class. 6, Shown Dickson 2044, Anno WerfelO Thundav’t Games for Lorry Meinvk, detensemon, and Todd Rasmussen 61 60 0, White 60 (M) 0. MInnesoto 7 8 0 .467 311 322 Perno89116, J.R.CIIshom3959,Mlke Leslie Danehy netted 10 points sank 16 of 35 free throws. son did a nice job defensively," Washington 13 12 .520 7'/i Green Bov 7 8 0 .467 317 338 Joworskt will throw primarily to WRMIke Seegor 2 2-5 6, Andy Klopter 0 04 0, Cheney is back in action Satur­ 900, Moklko Mlglto 2 904, Sue Harris 1 No gomes scheduled Strueby, left wing. New York 7 19 .269 14 Totals 4691 3643 123. Quick and RB Earnest Jackson will take apiece in the second half comeback Danehy finished with a game- 04 2, Totals 2) 9-24 51. Portland 22 28 33 35— 118 Detroit 7 8 0 .467 290 329 Dove Price 0 1-21, Mike Sipples 11-1 3, added Dimmock. whose Patriots Friday's (Tames SKIING Central Division advantage of Vikings' weak running Totals 16 1919 42. day at the Pomperaug Tourna­ BACON (36) — Leanne Shoop 4 2-10 Maine at New Haven INTERNATIONALSKI Denver 23 24 41 33— 113 Tampa Bay 2 13 0 .133 277 428 for Coventry, which evened its high 19 points, while Mizesko travel to Windham Tech Monday 10, Desiree Faford0900, Tam m y G orr Milwaukee 18 11 .621 — W M t defense. ment at 10 a.m. Baltimore at Rochester FED ER A TIO N — Ruled that Ooroto and Detroit 15 13 .536 2Vj Three-point pools— None. Totol When Vikings have the ball — WR record at 2-2. contributed 15. morning for an 11 a.m. contest. 0 1-3 1, Bonnie Elfler 0 90 0, Julie fouls— P o rtla n d 33, D e nver 34. ' x-LA Rams 11 4 0 .733 334 261 Bolton upended Results: 99 Ash (CT) WBF, 100- Fredericton at Sherbrooke Molgorioto Tlolko of Poland can com­ Atlanta 13 14 .481 4 Anthony Carter now has routes down, "It was our best half of the Sue Gorrcck scored a team-high COVENTRY (51) — Mouro Danehy 0 Dimmock 1 6-7 8, Borlo Dllol 0 92 0, Binghamton at Springfield pete for France os soon os they become Clevelond 12 14 .462 4'/] Rebounds— Portland 54 (Bowie 12), Son Francisco 9 6 0 .600 380 247 Clayton (T) WBF, 107 Higgins (T) Jodi Dllordy 1 2-3 4, Sue Gorreck 4 910 New Orleans 5 10 0 .333 294 385 glvInoQBTom m y Kramer onothertarget ROCKV HILL — Jumping to a pinned Phillips, 119 Albert (CT) season so far," noted Dimmock. 13 points for Bacon, while Leanne 1-2 1, Pam Bognall 0 0-2 0, Stacey Saturday's Gomes French citizens. Chicogo 10 20 .333 8 Denver 40 ( Lever 9). Assists— Portland besides T E Steve Jordan. Hope tor better 13, Totals 10 1935 36. New Haven at Binghamton 18 (Drexler 6), Denver 24 (Lever Atlanta 3 12 0 .200 266 442 Indiana 7 18 .280 9 x-clinched division title outing from K Jon Stenerud, who missed- Rochester at Hershey Western Conference 10). Technicals— Portland coach three field goals and a conversion lost Adirondack at Maine Romsav. A— 10,088. v-6; Denver won lost meeting 13-10 In Bluebonnet Bowl (Houston) — Air 29 points and grabbed 14 rebounds the Big Ten Conference come in Hoock 199-180-525, Joyce MIchoud Ewing 11-20 67 28, Sparrow 3-8 4-6 10, overtImeonOct. 20,1985. Second period— 4, Quebec, A. Stostny 8 181-454, Maureen Wood 173-469, Linda Force (11-1) vs. Texas (8-3). 2:30p.m. Dallas 120, Atlanta 108; Washing­ was the game-winning shot. and World B. Free added 26 points with a fine 8-2 mark. They were (Picard, P. Stostny), pp, 9:16.5, Quebec, Walker 68 1-2 7, Tucker 613 2-3 14, Big East Conference O'oll Streaks — Seattle's season has been a Luce 174, Lorraine Weber 452, June Grunfeld 1-2 2-2 4, Bannister 65 1-4 7, All American Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.) ton 98, Chicago 92; Denver 123, Seattle's Jack Sikma, who fin­ to lead Cleveland over New York. ranked in the Top 25 in the Souve 6 (P. Stostny, A. Stostny), pp, Rowett 456, Bunny Ahl 462, Kathy W L W L cose ot win two, lose two. Lorgent has — (Borgia Tech (8-2-1) vs. Michigan 10;12. 6, Ciuebac, Cote 4 (Eogles, Glllls) Wilkins 65 61 6. Totals 41-86 21-32105. Georgetown caught at least one pass In 122-stralght Portland 118, and Detroit 99, ished with 28, had tied the score at Free scored his team's last eight nation hy USA Today before Sweden begins defense BerzenskI 457, Roxanne Wilson 451. Cloveland 29 18 28 24— 109 State (74). 8 p.m. 17:44. Penalties— Kordlg, Mtl, 5:05; Syracuse games, second longest streak In N ^ Peach Bowl (Atlanta) — Arm y (98) Seattle 97. 97 with 25 seconds to play. Rookie points, all from the free throw line, their loss _TrM>sday night to Svoboda, Mtl, 8:10; Kurvers, Mtl, 9:47; New York 10 23 27 25— 185 Cpnnecticut history. 7 Three-point goals— Tucker 2, Bagiev. .vs. llllnols-(6-4-1). 2:30 p.m. Marquette. Hunter, Que, 11:04; (jolnev, Mtl, 14:03; TrI-Town Boston College Saturday, Dec. 21 ' ^ Jon. 1 Palement, Que, 18:58. Fouled out— Ewing. Total fouls— St. John's PIHsburgh (74) at N YGionft (94) Senior guard Earl Kelley Dove SIvne 225-202-223-650, Dick Cleveland 35, New York 29. Cotton Bowl (Dallas)— Auburn (98) vs. of Davis Cup tennis title Third period— 7, Montreal, Robinson 8 Providence Favorite— Giants by 7. Texas A&M (9-2). 2 :X p.m. leads the Huskies in scoring (Smith, Noslund), pp, :S4. 8, Quebec, Kingsley 214-585, Wendell Lobbe 222- Rebounds— Cleveland 51 (Turpin 14), Seton Hall When Steelers hoye the ball — Hove a Boys basketball preview 581, BUI Calhoun 203-571, Andy M i­ New York 42 (Ewing 15). Assists— Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) — with an average of 17.8 points Goulet 24 (Souve, A. Stostny), pp, 11;18. Pittsburgh balanced ground gome with RBs Frank Michigan (9-1-1) vs. Nebraska (9-2). 1 :X . By Nesha Starcevic Penalties— DeBlols, M tl,9:51. chaud 235-564, Joe Kehoe 208-557, Art Cleveland 18 (Free 7), New York 26 Vlllanova Pol land ond Walter Abercrombie sharing per game. He also leads the club Davis Cup title and this may be too Geer 202-508, Wally Gouvln 209, Chip (Sparrow 8). Technicals— None. A— Orange Bowl (M iam i) — Penn State The Associated Press much pressure for such a young Overtime— 9, Quebec, Glllls 8 (Picard, 11,939. the work. Second-year pro QB Scott (114) vs. Oklahoma (10-1). 8p.m. in assists, dishing out 7.7 per Moller) 4:57. Penalties— None. Loree 202-559, Stu Parker 560, (jeorge Thursday's Result CompbellmakeshlssecondNFLstortdue player." Mayer 510, Ed Arnhelm 515, Robert Seton Hall 81, Dowling 45 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) — UC LA game. Seniors Eddie Williams Shots on gool— Montreal 13-9-6-4— to Inlurles to Mork Malone and (3avld (92-1) vs. Iowa (191). 4:W p.m . M U N ICH , West Germany — Led But Becker. 18, said he was 32.Quabec61S-5-1-25. Edwards 546, Dove Edwards 517, Tom Mavaricka 126, Hawks IBB Soturdov's Gomes Woodley. and Tim Coles each average 13 Power-ploy conversions— Montreal Jones 211-518, John Miller 533, Jim Minnesota at UConn (Civic Center), When Giants have the ball — Uke to Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) — Miami Coventry features juniors by Mats Wilander and Stefan happy with the draw and raring to (Flo.) (191) vs. Tennessee (91-2).9p.m. points per game forConnecticut 7-3, Quebec 7-3. Bogor 514, Ray Bessette 542, Rob 1 p.m. establish run with RB Joe Morris. QB Phil Edberg, Sweden faced West Ger­ go. Mlgllore 500, Bob Arendt 532. with the latter the team leader Goalies— Montreal, Penney. Qu­ D ALLAS (110) Georgetown at DePaul Simms, who leads NFC In attempts (479) many today to defend the Davis ebec, (Tosselln. A— 15,341. Aguirre 612 0012 Perkins 61111-12 23, Florida Stote at Pittsburgh and yards (3.723), completed six passes with 10 rebounds per game. Donaldson 20604, Blackmon 11-1761131, Howard at Providence lost week to WR Phi I McConkey. Bv Bob Popettl Garick, 6-3, averaged between seven to eight points Cup tennis title it took from the "I feel fine and I looking forward Referee— Don Koharskl. Esstarn Business Davls3-3606, Harper6131-313,Schremph Niagara at St. John's Key Inlurles — Malone (concussion) Herald Sports Writer and seven rebounds per game. Minnesota is led by senior United States last year. to the final.” he said. con ploy If necessary but Woodley guard Marc Wilson and 7-0 Joe (iarneau 141, Paul Peck 141, Lou 66 68 16, Ellis 69 64 10,Vlncent661-2 St. Bonaventure at Syracuse Radio, TV The pair of incumbents will join 6-5 center Jonathan Wilander, the French Open Becker has a 2-1 career edge Delloferro 153, Mike Dovls 146391, 5. Totals468131-40120. St. Joseph's vs. Vlllanova (Palestra) (shoulder) Is out. GCroIgWolfley (ankle) senior center John Shasky. Flyers 6. Devils 3 A T L A N T A (108) Sunday's Gomes C O V E N TR Y — The junior Patriots are not some Seymour in a starting lineup that will vary according champion, was drawn to play against Edberg, who won the Pete Aceto 142, Lorry Aceto 162-143-147- Is questionable. NYGIontsarehealthv. The clubs met last year in 452, L orry Seretto 160-392, Don Mat­ Levingston 671-211, Wl Ikins 162461229, Boston College vs. Valdosta State at Key Statistics— Gary Andersonisthree °Vouth service group waving American flags. But the to the opponent. Michael Westphal in the opening junior boys titles in all four Grand Red Lobster Classic field goals short ot All Hall-Shelk's TONIGHT Minneapolis with the Gophers New Jersey 21 0—3 thews 150-405, (3abe Szabo 144, Dave Wlllls6132-214,Rlvers6116413,Wlttman samegangmaybe frequently found waving high fives “ The starters will change from game to game," singles on the super-fast surface in Slam tournaments in 1984 before Philadelphia 8 2 3 -6 Dynes 154-169-453, Paul Gllberto 164- 610608, Hostings 1-42-24, Johnson6124-4 Seton Hall at Stanford leogue-record 35 and one away from 7:(» College basketball: Richmond taking a 61-60 decision. matching Chester Morcol for second. vs. Virginia Commonwealth, ESPN on the hardwood court before the upcoming scholastic said Badstuebner. "Some of the kids are quicker than Munich’s Olympic Hall, while the falling to the West German teen­ Rrst period— 1, New Jersey, (^ n e 5 426, Bruce Lovery 158-399, Jim BertussI IS,Koncak651-411,Webb60600,Chorles Following Saturday’s game. (Johnson, Higgins), 2:02.2, New Jersey, 145, Bill Munroe 145-391, Rich DeDoml- 601-21, Battle 1-1 60 2. Totals 460719-32 NewYork'sMorrlsls49 yards short of Ron basketball season is over. others, and some are better shooters than others." second singles pits Wimbledon ager in the Junior Masters last 108. College hoop results Johnson's club-rushing record of 1,182 8,®«!“w p O p '*'''* ''*■ Chonnels UConn will serve as host for the M cNobll (Preston),pp,4:21.Penalties— nlcus 156, Ron Joiner 152, Mark Holmes Coventry High's boys hoop program features seven Seymour and 6-0 guard Keith Rreault are the only champion Boris Becker of West January in England. BerglUnd, Phl,2:48; Verbeek, N J,9:28Ro. 410. Dallas 18111611— 118 yards. 9:00 College basketball: Old Domin­ 1985 Connecticut Mutual Classic Ationla 15141611— 188 ion vs. Virginia, ESPN players from the junior class — and no seniors. Ample other returning letter winners. Among the other Germany against Edberg, the Sutter, Phi. 9:28; Higgins, N J, 10:59; Teumoments Key Matchups — PIttsbumh O T Ray on Dec. 27-28 at the Civic Center. Edberg ♦ beat teammate Wi­ Howe, Phi, 15:15; Brown, Phi, 18:54; Three point goals— Ellis, Johnson. portions of height and scoring balance should provide forward candidates are 6-0 Kyle Breault, who also Holidays Fouled out— Koncok. Total fouls— Cardinal Classic E KST 1?;- Leonard Marshall; reigning Australian Open lander in the Australian Open final Preston, NJ, (tripping, penalty shot Consolation Pittsburgh C Mike Webster vs. N T Jim an entertaining season for the Patriots, who were 16-6 swings at guard, 6-1 Rhett Gibbs and6-3 Rich Reagan. Duquesne meets Northeastern champion. missed by Propp). 19:05. Dallas 22, Atlanta 32. Rebounds— Delaware St. 58, Brooklyn 57 earlier this month, displacing Potty Narbutos 148-355, Dot Chris­ Dallas 43 (Perkins 14), Atlanta 43 ■uH; P lt t ^ r g h WRs John Stallworth “ I really think it's going to be a balanced type of at 7 p.m. and UConn hosts St, Second period— 3, Philadelphia, tensen 128. East and Louis LIpps vs. CBs Elvis Patterson last year. The doubles are scheduled for Becker in the No. 5 spot in the Propp 23 (Poulin), 6:49. 4, New Jersey, (Levingston, Willis 11). Assists— Dallas Bowdoln 78, Lowrence61 Calendar The only asset that Coventry is short on is year,” noted Badstuebner, of prospects for offensive Francis (Pa.) in the Friday 36 (Dovls 12) Atlanta 25 (Rivers 10). and Perry williams. Saturday, while the reverse sin­ Hewlett-Packard-ATP computer Adorns 12 (Muller, MacLeon), pp, 1:48.5, Delaware St. 58, Brooklyn 57 experience. But on-the-job-training may prove costly production. The remainder of the bench will be filled nightcap. Propp 24 (Crossnran), pp, ' 14:32. Powder Puff Technical— Attanto coach Frotello. A— gles on Sunday will send Becker rankings. 5A67. Seton Hall81, Dowllng45 *^'*<*^tO*i •'Oh lost meeting, 274, in the early going, as the Pats seek to find the proper, by five junior varsity players. Penalties— Lorlmer. N J, 2:54; Propp, St. MIctKielsTO, Harvard 64 In 1976. against Wilander and Edberg Swedish Coach Hans Olsson Phi, 7:06; Kerr, Phi, 11:50; Muller, NJ, Madeline DIeterle 176, Nancy Hohn winning combination. As for the Charter Oak Conference race. Bad­ 453, Edith Tracy 456. St. Thomas Aquinos 75, Dominican 70 . — Pittsburgh needs a victory TODAY against Westphal. chose Edberg instead of Joakim 12:41; Lewis, N J, 14:19; Ekiund, Phi, St. Fronds ( Pa.) 105, Merevhurst 81 for 14th strolght non- iosing season .. BeysBaskellNili “ That’s the main thing at this point," said Coach stuebner is optimistic that the Patriots wilt be 14:49; bench, NJ, (served by Higgins), Conigliaro gets Wilhelm Bungart, West Ger­ Nystrom, who beat Becker at the Trenton St.74, Romaoo60 Anderson's 120 ^ I g h t extra points Is Manchester at Enfield, 7:4S Ron Badstuebner. "Just getting them all together and involved. 17;00; PIchette, N J, 19:56; Tocchet, Phi, LaVse Industrlsl South F longest current NFLstreak. Cheney Tech of Portland, 7-M many’s non-playing team captain, U.S. Open, because Edberg's pow­ 19:56. Scholastic Girls Basketball fitting them into offenses and defenses." “ If we take one team and probably put them on top, AthensSt.74,North Alabama69(20T) Womiiigteii (94) of St. Leuls (5-19) $225,000 award said his country's hopes of clinch­ erful serve-and-volley game is Third period— 6, Philadelphia, Zezel John Myers 216279673, Bruce Bald­ Blrmlnghom Sou.64 JocksonvIlleSt. 62 Favortte— Washington by 7. Enfield at Manchester, 7 ;x Ready or not, it all starts Saturday night, when it will be Portland High," he said, of the consenus COC 6 (Crossman, Poulin), 4:25. 7, Philadel­ Eost Catholic at Hamden, 7 :X ing its first Davis Cup title hinge on better suited for the fast carpet win 200, Dick M urphy 246223-665, E. Kentucky 78, Wllmlngton60 When Redskins have the ball — favorite. "But after that, there are five or six teams phia, Smith 5 (McCrImmon, Ro. Sutter), Roger MIcezkowskI 200, Rick Funke Kentucky St. 70, Bellormlne67 Washington will wont to establish the run Coventry hosts Tolland High at 7:30 p.m. BOSTON (U P I) — Former Bos­ whether Westphal and Becker can surface here. 5:30. 8, Philadelphia, Poulin 13 (Howe), 243-595, Charlie Smith Jr. 221-597, Al SATURDAY Two starters are back — point guard Larry Walsh that are going to be very even. We're going to be Bennat girla hoop McNeeseSt.64,NWLoulslano61 with George Rogersforaboloncedattack. ton Red Sox slugger Tony Conigli­ upset Wilander, the world’s third- Westphal, 20, has a 12-3 Davis 19:16.9, PhlladeMla, Zezel 7 (unas­ CzochowskI 203-211-600, Mike Vossollo N .C. State 77, Woke Forest64 I S i '52**'.''“ ’“ "'lo o k deep If Cardinals , Boibblball and forward Jason Garick. At 5-11, Walsh is the only competitive and we'll be in the pack." sisted), 19:25. Penoltles-MacLean, 206565, Mac Segor 246578, Butch The Bonnet girls dropped their South Alobama64, Cent. Florida56 South Catholic at East Catholic, 7:30 aro, felled by a heart attack in 1982, ranked player. Cup record and scored a key upset Witz QB Joy b ro o d e r. St. Louis has varsity player under 6 feet. Schedule — Dec. 21 Tolland H, 27 E.O. Smith H. NJ, 2:24; Gagne, N J, 9:08; Crossmon, Savino 205, Charles Hartley Sr. 236572, season opener to East Hartford, 41-30. Stetson 79, Dartmouth 53 given up 33touchdown passes this year. Bolton ot Somers, 7:M has been awarded $225,000 in a "On this very fast surface, we victory over Tomas Smid when Phi, 10:44. Brian Brown 207-210-604, Al Wilson Fullcourf mon-t6mon pressure de­ .Tamga99Cedarvllle (Ohio) 72 Tolland ot Coventry, 7:M “Size-wise, we’re not hurting,” admitted Jan. 7 Cromwell A, 10 Portland H. 14 Bolton A, 17 When Cardinals hove the ball— Will try workers’ compensation think we have a better chance of West Germany beat Czechoslova­ Shots on goal— New Jersey 1063— 236557, Nick Morottl 567, Rich Higgins fense kepf Bonnet In the gome, before Midwest to establish some offense, primarily wth .. . leeHechey Badstuebner. Vinal Tech H, 21RH AM H, 24 Cheney 'Tech A, 28 Rocky 21. Philadelphia 161M7— a . 206590, Denny Carlin 231-586, Fred East Hartford pulled away at the end. Beth. Nozarene6l, Ouachita Baptist 57 Monchester vs. South Windsor (of settlement. upsetting Wilander than beating kia in October to reach the final for RBStumpMltchell,whoneeds123yardsto ' The Coventry coach is counting on Walsh, who Hill A, 31 East Hampton H. Kozicki 221, Al Senna 217-595, Joe M ary Tsokolos scored 10 points to pace Chodron St. 67, Notional 60 crack the 1400-yordborrler. Hartford Arena), 8:18 p.m. Billy Conigliaro, his brother and Edberg." Bungart said. the first time in 15 years. Power-plav conversions New Jersey Paggloll 203, John KOzIckl 554, Leon the losers, while Beth O'Brien and Detrott68, N. Mldilgan48 East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 7:W averaged five assist per game in 1984-85, to Feb. 4 Bacon Academy A, 7 Cromwell H, 11 Portland appointed guardian, received two Lauren Bell added 8 apiece. Andrea Key Inlurles — Washington: D E Steve He said he was concerned about Bungart conceded that the 7-2. Philadelphia 7-1. Bilodeau 206559, John McCorthy 226 (}roveClty 57, Baldwin-Walloce55 Hamilton, hamstring, questionable; QB Wrettllog quarteHiack the offense. A, 14 Bolton A, 18VinalTechA,21RHAMA,25Cheney Doolies New Jersey, Resch. Phllodel- 214-637, John Stratton 209, Charles DelloRocco was top rebounder, haul­ Marlon (lnd.)98,Adrtan76 Monchester Holiday Tournament, 10 -checks this week totalling $187,487, Becker’s state of mind. Swedes were good on all surfaces ing down 10. Heather Lowson grobbed JdvSchroeder,rtbe,prebable; DEDexter O.ffl. “ He really gets the ball to the open men,” said Tech H, 28 Rocky Hill H. ’ phlo, Jensen. A — 17691. Hartley J r . 216226223-657, Barry Flon- Mo.-Konsos City 79,Poul Quinn 69 Manley, leg, probaWe; SS Tony Peters, the award minus legal fees, family “ Everyone in West Germany and that his team's prospects Referee— Terry Qreasnn ogon 206554. eight. NEMIssourl86,E. New Mexico 73 Cheney Tech at Pomeroug Tourna­ Badstuebner. March 4 East Hampton A, 6 Bacon Academy H. onkle, proboWe; G Russ Grim m , concus- ment, 10 a.m. , and friends said Wednesday. expects Becker to bring us our first looked dim on paper. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20, 1985 - 15

M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 College basketball roundup O C U S / Weekend Jumper big play for DePaul scol-ed 22 points to At Columbus. Ohio, Dennis Hop- By United Press International lead. DePaul scored seven of the State to an 85-69 next eight points to take a 38-37 son scored 23 points to lead Ohio previously unbeaten New Orleans. State past the University of Dayton The big play for No. 18 DePaul lead. Freshman Rod Strickland Wichita State capped the outburst with a three- 80-73 in the first meeting between while New Orleans fell to 4-i. Thursday night came in the fonn of the two Ohio schools in 52 years. At Tulsa, Okla , David Mossand a little jumper. point play. m “I thought they played us dead The Buckeyes, trailing 53-45 five Tracy Moore scored 16 poims Freshman Rod Strickland hit a minutes into the second half, went short field goal with just 14 seconds even,” said Meyer. “The one apiece to lead Tulsa to a M-47 difference this year is that we’ve on a 19-3 run to take a 64- 56 lead. left and added a pair of free throws Dayton, led by 28 points from Dave : l l ^ 7 9 ^ ^ S s ” wM.e Brian with only two seconds to go, lifting been making the big play, and if"-"" HJ winning the close games." Colbert and 22 from Ed Young, >* f the undefeated Blue Demons to a never got closer than 5 points the 70-67 victory over Northwestern. Northwestern battled to within S i t , 66-65 with 59 seconds left on two rest of the way. proved 5-2 and Oral Roberts “He’s going to be a great, great At Seattle, Chris Welp scored 21 player, and we have a lot of free throws by Shawn Watts, but Strickland made the jumper and of his career-high 26 points in the tfe .™ rF,,..C h ,r«S «v^ confidence in him,” DePaul coach second half to power the Washing­ Joey Meyer said. then the free throws toclose out the ■on icored 22 points and IPree victory. ton Huskies. Welp ran off 7 Other Hatters scored in double Northwestern opened a five- consecutive points with 11:42 to point lead early in the second half In other games. North Carolina figures to lead Stetson to a 79-53 State handled Wake Forest 77-64, play, after Brigham Young's Greg and stayed with the bigger Blue Humphries’ short jumper gave the victory over Dartmouth. Demons for the entire contest. Ohio State defeated Dayton 80-73 Randy Anderson scored 15 points “We should have stretched it and Washington beat Brigham Cougars their only lead of the for Stetson, 4-4, and Terry Johnson Young 74-68. game. and Gary Coachman each added (the lead) to 10,” said Northwest­ Elsewhere, At West Orange. ern coach Rich Falk. “We had the At Raleigh, N.C., Chris Wash­ 10. For Dartmouth, 1-4, John burn scored 22 points and grabbed N.J., Andre McCloud scored 14 Mackay and Eugene Sims each game going our way at that point. points to lead four players in We had two or three mental errors a game-high 12 rebounds to lift had 10 points. in a row that put them back in it.” North Carolina State past Wake double figures as the Seton Hall And finally, in Muncie, Ind., Dan Forest in the Atlantic Coast Pirates routed the Dowling Golden Northwestern fell to 5-3 with the Lions, 81-45. Seton Hall. 7-2, trailed Palombizio scored a game-high 28 loss. Conference opener for both teams. points and 19 rebounds to lead Ball Washburn, who scored 16 points 11-10 before 16-0 spurt blew the Kevin Holmes led DePaul with 18 game open midway through the State to a 73-63 victory over points, 14 in the first half. and grabbed 9 rebounds in the first Mississippi Valley State in the half and Wake Forest’s 5-foot-3 first half. The Pirates outre- UPI photo Northwestern led 32-31 at the championship game of the annual half and scored the first four points Tyrone Bogues, the smallest bounded Dowling 50-27. Cardinal Varsity Club Classic. of the second half to take a 36-31 player in the ACC, scored 15 points. At Wichita. Kan.. Lew Hill BYU’s Alan Pollard (left) wears a Washington road uniform as the BYU uniforms failed to put in an appearance. He’s guarded by a real Husky, Paul Fortier (right). Washington won, 74-68. Reds in major deal acquire Gullickson

CINCINNATI (UPI) - The gan, J o h n Stuper and catcher Dann me last year during the season he Reds.” wanted to go somewhere.” As for what the Expos got out of Cincinnati Reds completed their Bilardello. the deal, Gullickson figured they second major trade of the off- "I think we’re going to have the Gullickson admitted he had been finest pitching staff that we’ve a little more specific than that were "looking for a couple of Sports in Brief “season Thursday, acquiring vete­ pitchers to fill their staff.” ran right-hander Bill Gullickson ever seen,” said Reds’ owner when he chatted with Rose. Summer soccer signups planned from the Montreal Expos in a Marge Schott, “and now (man­ “When Pete played for us, I “In the last couple of years, the six-player deal. ager) Mr, (Pete) Rose has no enjoyed playing with him,” said Montreal front office has changed Manchester Ree Department will conduct youth soccer After getting right-hander John excuse not to give m e'a World Gullickson. “When he went to quite a bit,” he said. "They’re registration on three Monday nights — January 6, 13 and 27 — Denny from the Philadelphia Phil­ Series in 1986.” Cincinnati, I was wondering if I trying to rebuild. We were sup­ from 6-8 p.m. at Illing Junior High. lies during the winter meetings, Rose said he did not understand could get over there. I was ready posed to win it all in the early ‘80s There are four age groupings — pee wee (ages 6-7), midget the Reds added more experience to why Montreal wanted to get rid of for a change. I mentioned it to him and never lived up to the billing.” around the batting cage. Herdd photo by Pinto (8-9), juniors (10-11) and intermediate (13-14) with divisions for their pitching staff in acquiring Guillickson. who has a career Gullickson. who had a 14-12 record mark of 72-61 and a 3.44 lifetime “I feel honored Pete wanted me Reds General Manager Bill boys in girls in midget, junior and intermediate. Pee Wee play is to play for him. Last year, Bergesch said it was his under­ co-ed. last season with Montreal. ERA. Church of the Nazarene members, in a posed indoor Christmas set. From left, Becky Erikson and Jocilyn enjoy listening to tales told by David Blaney. A similar The Reds also acquired reserve “I don’t think there’s a manager Cincinnati proved that it’s on the standing that Gullickson’s salary, tableau will be one of many scenes tonight a d Saturday Age division is determined as of Dec. 31, 1985. There is a $5 catcher in exchange for in the league that wouldn’t want move up. I think the future will an estimated $800,000 a year, was a shot, show one part of the outdoor drive-through Erikson decorate the tree while Jeff and Andy Erikson registration fee and a $3 Rec card is required at time of pitchers Jay Tibbs. Andy McGaffi- Gullickson,” Rose said. "He told hold a lot of happy moments for the factor in the Expos trading him. registration. To help speed registration. Rec cards can be purchased in advanced at the East Side, Rec, Community Y, Mahoney Rec Center and the Rec Department office. There is a maximum number of participants and when the Cosell quits ABC-TV number is reached, registration will be closed. There will be no Drive-through puts reason into the season registration accepted after Jan. 27, 1986. NEW YORK (UPI) - Howard Roone Arledge, president of ABC Cosell, the outspoken sports com­ News and Sports, said Cosell asked Willington Sport David Blaney expects to double that number of foot-high wooden panels was also no small feat. mentator audiences love to hate, to forego his remaining 1986 By Nancy Pappas home with a living room, kitchen and den; and a Vikings’ Jan Stenerud to retire contract commitments with ABC nativity scene featuring live sheep, goats and visitors. “There was a lot of publicity after the last Most construction work was done Thursday, so has quit ABC television after 20 Herald Reporter that the displays would be exposed to weather — years. Sports. He had been scheduled to Haus donkeys. one,” he said. “Even the New York Times wrote EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn, — Jan Stenerud says he’s known for and vandalism — for as brief a period as possible. The network announced Thurs­ broadcast the Kentucky Derby, Against these backdrops, about 60 people — up a little blurb. So everyone’s been asking when the past few months that his career was over. What do Pasadena, Calif., and Manchester have As a precaution, one volunteer spent last night on The Norwegian ski jumper who became one of pro football's day Cosell, 65, will continue to Preakness Stakes and Tourna­ TVIlVC/f£Smi most from Manchester — will present scenes we were going to do another." work on ABC’s Radio Network, ment of Champions Tennis Classic in common? The efforts involved in putting together a four- the premises, and will be there again tonight. greatest kickers announced Thursday he will retire after the No, it’s not an athletic team or a food which carry out the theme. ”A Reason for the Minnesota Vikings conclude their season Sunday against the where he began in 1953 with his in 1986. RIFLES Season.” In the den, for example, a pair of acre tableau are enormous. About 100 people have show, "Speaking of Sports.” He phenom,enon. volunteered their time, each giving anywhere The drive-through Christmas scenes are open Philadelphia Eagles. "We wish him nothing but It’s the tact that both communities have grandparents will be sitting by the fire and Stenerud, 43. is the oldest player in the NFL. He has kicked a was named Broadcaster of the from 5 to 500 hours. Jobs varied from painting the from 6 to 9 tonight, and at the same times on Year in 1974 by the International success in his future endeavors,” Christmas pageants which people view from their reading from the Bible. Their voices will be Saturday. It’s expected to take about 20 minutes to league-record 373 field goals during his 19-year career. Radio and Television Society. Arledge said. amplified through a public address system, so huge wooden flats which constitute the “town," to OFF cars. transporting and erecting the 18-foot Christmas go through the whole thing, including a stop to The Manchester drive-through opens tonight that the visitors in their cars can hear the 25% LIST PRICE tree donated for the occasion. listen to carols and enjoy cookies and hot passages. Roger Maris remembered behind the Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. “Actually, that was one of the hardest things chocolate at the end. Visitors remain in their cars Long wins Maxwell Award Sponsored by the church’s Youth Programs The Church of the Nazarene put together a the whole time, so youngsters can view the scenes FARGO, N.D. — Roger Maris was remembered Thursday as a similar event two years ago, and were pleased we’ve had to do. It took eight guys just to load that presented annually by the Maxwell DUNHAM & AMERICAN Board, the layout includes 16 and 18-foot in their pajamas. The entrance to the drive- man who received a free pass into a spiritual Hall of Fame. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Iowa Christmas trees; 70 feet of stores, complete with When between 600 and 800 area residents visited thing onto a truck,” Blaney said. quarterback Chuck Long accomp­ Football Club to the college foot­ Erecting and lighting the more than 100 feet of 8- through is at 236 Main St. “Some might say he struck out in his final time at bat. But I FOOTWEAR BOOTS shoppers and a Salvation Army band; a huge the set-up. This year, however, youth worker don’t think so. I think of it as a base on balls, a free pass to lished what he set out to do when he ball player of the year. IN heaven,” said the Rev. John Moore, who delivered the homily at passed up a chance to turn pro and “I’d heard about it (the award) STOCK Maris' funeral. remain with the Hawkeyes for a from year to year, but I never I dreamed of getting it,” said Long, NOW! off of retail price Maris was buried Thursday at Holy Cross Cemetery in the fifth year. 25% stark, snow-covered North Dakota flatlands that produced the Long, who led the Hawkeyes to a who threw for 2,978 yards and 26 Battle of the Nutcrackers touchdowns this season. "I never left-handed power hitter. 10-1 season and a berth in the Rose • Direc tions • Bowl against Pacific 10 champion really thought about it. That’s why More than 600 people braved slippery roads and a steady F'rom hltirtf''t1 1 t.ikt’ t'xit fi') ')ff I S4 I'ff ox ' UCLA, will get his degree in it’s such a surprise.” junction vutfi A2 snowfall to fill alabaster-columned St. Mary’s Church, where marketing. Long was selected for the award For the best deal of all, just stay home! Maris attended mass as a boy. Some stood along the walls and He got a bonus..however, when over Auburn running back Bo many more crowded the basement. he was named Thursday as the 49th Jackson, the winner of the Heis- From Flowers. Albano’s corps was at its recipient of the Maxwell Award. man Trophy. toothpaste to best here, dancing with elan and Rangers send Rogers to Oilers holiday dance flexible postures in a sequence of productions, fast-paced pirouettes and point- NEW YORK — The New York Rangers Thursday traded work. Uthoff’s Waltz of the Flow­ center Mike Rogers to the Edmonton Oilers for defenseman Americans are a brand- Center Stage ers was more sedate, with ara­ Larry Melnyk and minor-league left winger Todd Strueby. conscious set of besques and turns. o m in u t e consumers. M. Renee Taylor Doing hoop tricks and high Seaver thinking HU MU 10- There’s still one jumps, Juan Flores was a dynamo OFFICIAL more weekend as Albano's Cracker Jack divertis­ CHICAGO (UPI) - Tom Seaver O I L C H A N G E o f ‘ ■N u t - sement. His earlier Jack-in-the- says he is “giving a little thought" cracker” per­ box also drew much applause. to retiring if the Chicago White Sox MANCHESTER formances Albano’s Spanish soloist. Dawn fail to finalize his trade to Boston, available to area shoppers. So his cape and flashing flares. Smiley precisely spun through the Chicago Sun-Times reported. ROAD RACE here’s my buyer’s guide to the several difficult fouettes. Seaver. a 41-year-old right­ top-rated brands of this Christmas IN HARTFORD, young Melyssa Uthoff’s sensual Arabian Coffee hander told the Sun-Times he is T-Shirts & Ties confection. dance had Virginia Rotterman discouraged by the club's inability The best buy is still the venera­ Mooney offered a wide-eyed Clara. Like Albano’s reserved Clara. floating through jumps as she was to achieve its end-of- the-season ble Baryshnikov production that is guided by her partner, Marc Kotz. promise to accomodate his wish to Contact: rerun annually on public televi­ Deneen D’Esopo, she didn't have dancing of any difficulty to do. Good timing by the corps denoted be closer to his family. J. Balcome sion. For the price of a few watts of the light and lively Chinese diver­ Seaver’s wife Nancy and daugh­ electricity, you can enjoy out­ Unlike Deneen, Melyssa’s role was early on taken over by an adult tissement, but the disappointing ters Sarah, 14, and Anne, 10. live in 643-5295 standing acting and breathtaking trepak number was marked by Greenwich, Conn. = ir- dancing among magical sets. This Clara. Judith Gosnell. The best male, dancer in Hart­ poor timing. His Madame Reg- has become for many the standard niere routine was halting, unlike against which local love versions ford was Jonathan Bauer. His snappy soldier doll in the prologue Albano’s well-disciplined display are judged. of energetic tots. In this area the Albano and and later Nutcracker solcier were Uthoff “Nutcrackers” vie for the standouts, with his high splits and Judith Gosnell in Hartford.’s top rating. Uthoff and the Hartford jumps. Grand Pas de Deux provided a CHRISTMAS Ballet offer live music, first-class Unlike Uthoff’s combat chaos, satisfying finish. Her partner Ted sets and elaborate lighting tech­ Albano’s believable battle choreo­ Hershey was plagued with balance niques. The production is a pol­ graphy livened up the Battle of the problems to the end. ished spectacle of 100 dancers on Mice. His mice in waistcoats had Albano’s Grand Pasde Deux was Bushnell Memorial Hall’s stage. huge molded heads wired with a truly exciting tour de force by With a company half that size, flashing red eyes. 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Is on page 16. aeeA Hours: Mon.-Sat.9:00am-9;00pm 315 Broad Street, Manchester lifts Cynthia Bulaong. as the Sugarplum Albano'a full-length production. Roux creates magical transforma­ Frederick was also an exuberant >5!«lubrlcAtVi^ tions of characters with sweeps of Ixwdrop, leading the Waltz of the v 4 ^ 9 U w 9 Sunday 13:00pm-5:00pm Across From Super Stop £r Shop fairy, in Tachaikoyak/s famous paa de f MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 — 17 !• — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 W t^kenders A btm t Towun Scientific community probes mysteries of aging By Gayle Young times, then died. no one has ever found a single error research. “I believe we can find out what’s R«d CroM seeks volunteera United Press International Called the Hayflick limit, the in the DNA of an old cell,” said Not too late serendipitous finding proved hu­ Roth. wrong then go back and fix the The American Red Cross, Connecticut NEW YORK — She is so old she man cells do not continue to Some scientists now believe mechanism,” he said. Branch, will hold a training program in dwatCT must pull herself onto a New York procreate steadily during an entire there may be genetic instructions It'a not too late to make a few more ornaments for Average Life THE KEY TO the mysterious your Christmas tree, so the Wadsworth Atheneum is assistance. Classes start the last week of ® • City public bus with both hands and lifetime. They slow their rate of in the DNA that tell the cell to stop day to be announced at 7 p.m. at iU headquarters a m shuffle slowly toward a seat division and eventually stop, say reproducing or to die after a genetic code that may determine offering a workshop to heip. From 2 to 4 p.m. how cells live and when they die Saturday, participants will make non-traditional Hartford Road. The Red Cross is seeking n u i« s,,. hurriedly vacated by a man in a scientists. certain period of time, said Roth, ■ senior citizens, clerical workers and others to tram ro . business suit. More recent experiments have meaning we are born with the may be found in the most unlikely ornaments, as well as gift wrapping paper. Admission Expectancy of places — cancer. Cancer cells, is Just $1. For more information call 278-2670, ext. 322. man shelters during times of crisis and to assist She will only reveal her first shown cells from different parts of genes that order the death of our The iriuseum is at 600 Main St., Hartford. displaced victims. name — Angelina — because she is the body age in different ways. cells. But he said no one has yet which kill healthy human cells by embarrassed to talk publicly about Some, like the fibroblast cells, stop been able to identify this code. their unmitigated growth,. are MCC raglstera for claitet her advanced age. She will only reproducing and die. Others lose Others believe our cells die believed to be immortal. When stars come out admit to being in her early 80’s. their functions, grow larger and because hormones needed for cell Scientists are studying cancer Manchester Community College is taking registra­ "I used to dance," she says. become less resilient and imper­ growth and reproduction become cells to determine how they differ It’s a grand night for star gazers. There are three tions of non-credit continuing education courses in Ballet? vious to chemical stimulants. scarce as the body ages. Would a genetically from normal cells. events at the Copemican Planetarium and Space Room 113i, Lowe Building. The Umes for registraUon "No. no. this.” And she moves Scientists now know aging oc­ simple shot of hormones keep us Other scientists are attempting Science Center on Welis Street in New Britain. At 7:30, are: Monday through Thursday from 1:M to 7 p . ^ . her trembling hands in front of her 70 curs when cells become old, forever young? to identify the genes that deter­ a show called “The Christmas Star” wiil be shown. It until Jan. 22, with exceptions. The office wIllbeclosM in a vague recollection of the making the organs they comprise "No, because many older cells mine aging. Kaleem Quadri at is followed at 8:45 p.m. by "Halley's Comet: Mark 'holidays and will close at 4:30 p.m. front Dec. 23 to ■ Charleston. become old and eventually result­ no longer respond to hormones as Kansas State University is study­ Twain’s Star,” which has proven to be a big favorite Jan. 2. For more Information, coll the Community She remembers the dance from ing in the body growing old. they used to,” said Roth. ‘‘We find ing genetic influences on hormones with pianetarium audiences. Then the observatory Services Registration office, 647-6242. 50 years ago, but she can no longer But what, scientists asked, the same thing true with calcium, to determine why different breeds will be open from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. for star gazing.. perform the steps, and it has only triggers the whole process? which is also vital to cells. So again of dogs live longer than others. Admission to either of the planetarium shows is 82.50 been in the last decade that They are still asking. we’re back at tbe cell level.” Leo Luckinbill at Wayne State general, $1.50 children. The observatory is free to Morrison will teach bombs scientists have tried to discover “Ask any gerontologist that Still another theory is that fast University has tripled the lives of those with a stub from one of those shows. Richard Morrison, son of Mrs. Gertrude Morrison of the reason why. question and you'll get a different moving molecules, called free fruit flies through selective breed­ 185E. Middle Turnpike, and the late Roland C. For most everyone, the manifes­ answer each time, ’ ‘ says George L. radicals, found in air and sunlight ing and believes a single gene may Morrison, will teach a course on nuclear bombs- tations of aging are obvious — hair Maddox, chair of the Duke Univer­ vital to life damage cell DNA when be responsible for longevity. turns gray, skin dries and wrin­ sity Council on Aging Human absorbed in the body. This too has A folksy Santa starting in January at the University of New Haven In It is here where gerontologists January. The course will Include the technical side of kles, bones become fragile, hear­ Development. Entering its 30th not been proven, said Roth. year, the Council is the oldest of the "We have a fairly good idea how split philosophically. One pool The Sounding Board, a coffeehouse, will present a making a nuclear bomb. The course will be called^ ' ing and sight dim, vital organs “Introduction to Nuclear Weapons.” While the course become prone to disease. nation’s old age centers. the body ages,” he said. ”We still believes in attempting to discover folk music concert with the Portables, and that "Many theories have been pop­ have not found what ‘triggers’ it. what triggers aging and master it well-known crooner of the North, Santa Claus. The will not be political, Morrison said he is concerned ' But the scientific community is delving much deeper than the ping up in the last couple years — My guess is that it lies in genetics. while the other believes it is futile concert will be Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at First Churcb about the arms race between the United States and the to force the body beyond Its \ 2 it’s hard to keep track of them,” he We are born with something that of Christ Congregational, 12 S. Main St., West . Soviet Union. The course will explore the effect of obvious. Researchers want to discover the biological mecha­ said. “All we really know is that determines when we will age and apparent limit of 110 years. They Hartford. Admission is $5 per person. Call 563-3263 for one-megaton bomb dropped in the'state. cells are programmed to be finite. hope to use research In ways to reservations. nisms that characterize the aging how.” process and trigger the body’s 45 We don’t for sure why or how.” Roth, 39, believes scientists will make inevitable aging less decline. So far, they have raised Most theories are followed at the someday find the trigger and damaging. What’s your sign? far more questions than they have National In.stitute on Aging in master it. He can no longer slam ”My goal is not to make us live Service N otes ____ ^ answered. Bethesda, Md. Part of the National dunk a basketball like he used to forever but to make it so we live -"The science of gerontology 40 Institutes of Health, the Institute when he was a teenager in Hawaii, healthy lives until the stroke of Traditional Christmas carols will be given a new midnight on our 110th birthdays, dimension tonight, when the National Theater of the today is about where chemistry 1900 '10 '20 '30 '40 '50 '60 '70 '80 was created a decade ago in but he believes he will live a longer was in the Middle Ages,” said response to strenuous lobbying on life because of gerontological ' then drop dead,” says Hayflick. 0 Deaf offers a sing-and-sign-along in Chester. Actors Coakley reports for duty Year from the theater will lead the songs in sign language, Leonard Hayflick, the 57-year- old Capitol Hill by scientists and the with musical accompaniment. Participants are U.S. Marine Pfc. Lee M. Coakley, son of Sandra L..^ acknowledged father of geronto­ medical community. welcome, whether they know sign language or not. Coakley of 629 E. Middle Turnpike, recently reported- logical research and director of the Source National Center lor Health Statistics U P l Most see the NIA, with its $143 This free event begins at 7:30 in front of the Chester for duty with the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa. University of Florida’s Center for million annual budget, as proof Book Co. on Main Street. It concludes with Coakley, a 1984 Howell Cheney Regional Technical Gerontological Studies in positive that gerontological re­ refreshments at about 9. School graduate, joined the Marine Corps in October Gainesville. AVERAGE LIFESPAN KEEPS CLIMBING search, has finally stepped out of 1984. “We suffered from avoidance for . . . we could live to 110 the shadow of geriatrics — the M utcracker years — no one wanted to study study of the care and social aging because it’s too depressing. crept up into the 70’s, most from blood pumped 4,000 times problems of the elderly — and into Sup by scoops Air Force promotes Mankowski Realistically speaking, this researchers say the human body every hour, strands of hair turn the forefront of medical research. In Bolton a Christmas Shop, I’m sure Joseph A. Mankowski, son of Josephine A.- science has only been seriously has an upper limit of 110 years. brittle from repeated combings The NIA’s Gerontological Re­ you’re surprised! All filled with fine gifts Have a scoop of this and that for supper Saturday at search Center is a modern, institu­ 6 p.m. at a smorgasbord-style meal at Hillstown Mankowski of 174F Oakland Terrace, has been- studied by a respectable number of and lungs lose elasticity from and decorations inside. There are nut­ promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior' people for five to eight years.” FOR CENTURIES, the aging pumping oxygen hundreds of thou­ tional building on a barren hill in crackers. smokers and pyramids you’ll Grange 87,617 Hills St., East Hartford. Each scoopful an industrial section of Baltimore. will cost 25 cents. Santa wilt drop in but others may airman. He is a radio communication analysis Scientists know the aging pro­ body was viewed in the same light sands of times a day. see. Music boxes, baskets and ornaments specialist in England with the 6950th Electronic cess begins sometime in the third as an old coat: something that This theory was universally In a classroom size office, make reservations by calling 569-8933. George S. Roth, head of the galore, and Cuthbertson china and Security Group. decade of life and continues more simply wore out after years of use. accepted until the 1950’s when glassware all gleaming. A selection all or less steadily until death. While Just as cuffs fray, color fades and Hayflick — working on a cancer Molecular Physiology and Genet­ the average American lifespan has seams give way, so do veins stiffen experiment — began colonizing ics Section, can explain most of the nestled in each little room, Victorian, Toy Shop’ to close Berwick completes basic fibroblast cells from connective current theories as to why human Country Scandinavian and crystal. A cells deteriorate — but neither he children’s room also with hand crafted U.S. Army National GuartTPvt. Todd E. Berwick,^ tissues of the human body in a This is the last weekend for Penny Pinchers to head laboratory dish. He noted the cells nor the institute are willing to toys and stuffed animals too. A place son of Thomas and EMna Berwick of Coventry, hasl endorse any of them. to the Old State House in Hartford for the free completed basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. He is a 1982' Births died after a certain period of time, you'll remember so performances of the National Marionette Theater's graduate of Coventry High School. no matter how carefully he nur­ One of the first theories formed I hope you'll all stop. production of "The Toy Shop." Shows are at 12:30, Herald photo by Bathew tured them. after Hayflick’s discovery was 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Haberern, Jennifer Lynn, Philbrick, Krystal Lee, daughter "Dogma at that time said if a cell that the DNA holding the genetic Mairy Christmas to all from While you’re there, don’t miss the model train Sing we now 'NoeV Schim'mel finishes course daughter of Brenda (Chasse) and of Robert E. and Sharon L’. dies, you did something wrong,” code the cell uses to reproduce The display, with engines chugging around several rooms Eric M. Haberern Jr. of 10 (Driver) Philbrick of 13 Russell said Hayflick in a telephone wears away or becomes subject to Nutcracker Shop on the state house’s upper floor. The model train Carpenter Road, Bolton, was born St., was born Dec. 2 at Manchester interview. ”I said baloney.” members of the South United Methodist U.S. Army National Guard Private David F. errors. Eventually it is no longer 295 West St.. Bolton. CT 649-7514 exhibit, complete with replicas of Connecticut Robert Gordon, Ray McGugan and Schimmel, son of Warren R. and Florence D. Dec. 2 at Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital. The maternal What Hayflick discovered was viable and the cell stops landscapes and houses, is open through Jan. 5. It was Sandy Finnegan lift their voices in song Church Choir, James Farrell gn bag­ Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. that a human fibroblast cell One mile north of City on Rte. 85 Schimmel of Andover, has completed an airplane reproducing. Mon.. Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-5, Tnurs., Fri. 10-8, Sun. 11-5 assembled by the Train Exchange in Manchester. in front of Cheney Hall, 177 Hartford pipes, and a visit by Santa Claus. A repair course at the U.S. Army Tranportation School,' ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland James Driver Sr., of Morristown, divided exactly 40 times, then died. “But we can’t prove it because Fort Eustis, Va. . . Chasse of 180 New Bolton Road. Tenn. The paternal grandparents He put the cells into a freezer after Road. The second annual carol sing, reception will follow at the Manchester The paternal grandparents are are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Philbrick 10 divisions where they remained Christmas opera free sponsored by the Little Theater of Chamber of Commerce, 20 Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Eric Haberern of of Manchester. The baby has two in suspended animation until they Manchester, the Cheney Hall Founda­ Road, where Mayor Barbara Weinberg Benoit trains in Great Lakes Cedar Swamp Road. Coventry. brothers. Rick and Ron. both 11, were ’old.’ When he thawed them E Menotti’s marvelous opera about a small Palesti­ tion and the Greater Manchester will be the hostess. Carolers are The baby has a sister, Jaclyn, 2. and a sister. Amber, 8. out, they divided exactly 30 more REGRETTABLE BUT UNAVOIDABLE nian boy and a large Christmas miracle, "Amahl and Chamber of Commerce, will be held in requested to wear at least one piece of U.S. Navy Seaman Recruit Kyle P. Benoit, son of the Night Visitors," will be presented free at 2 p,m. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Benoit of 611 Dunn Road; Saturday at the Hartford Public Library auditorium, front of the hall on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. It Victorian clothing, and bring a flash­ Coventry, has completed training at Recruit Training 500 Main St. The production, entirely in English, is will feature the Salvation Army Band light. The entire event is free. Command, Great Lakes, III. He joined the Navy ii> presented by the Connecticut Opera Express. under the direction of Michael Orfitelli, July. : ‘Nutcracker’ soured the holiday cheer FREE OeQem m is C One does not ment sloppily entered, with child­ time in pointwork, when shp expect the ren' spilling out of the half-raised appeared as a Butterfly soloist. In same level of skirt from its first hesitant appear­ this divertissement the posinfc OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AS A. proficiency ance on stage. Once assembled corps gave little support. ; Classified Ad from young before us, the children were Other ethnic groups were uneven community- Center obviously looking for cues for each as well. The Spanish dancers loA level ballerinas Stage step, before being abruptly herded their balance and the Arabiafk as from older into the skirt again. dance was draggy, not hypnotic. Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mall: professionals at Renee Taylor Usually just standing around, The Chinese corps did some cute S IO C K S E D U C T IO N SALE the Hartford Cigdem Tanrikut’s young Clara parasol twirling but not much Ballet or Al- and Cameron Rae’s young Prince dancing. The trepak was a fas(- Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. bano Ballet were twice unceremoniously paced pas de deux that lorf companies. dropped by Arthur Simoes into a momentum. T Price must be included. On Entire Stock of Men’s and Women’s Clothing and Still, Manchester’s Connecticut performed because of its popular­ large sleigh. It overpowered The corps was at its best in tht One item only per ad. Concert Ballet production of "The ity but also because it allows for toddler reindeer with unintended Waltz of the Flowers. Here they Furnishings! Nutcracker" relies a little too considerable variation among comic results when they tried to capably performed arabesques Do not use abbreviations. heavily on the loyalty of its local companies in cast size, set design pull it before the following corps. and turns behind Andrea Rae’s audience. . and choreography style. These stiff and poorly balanced Deut- I viewed the company's seventh features can be tailored to the SIMOES PROVIDED competent drop. • NO Pet, Garage, Tag Sale or Commercial ads Rising operational costs, failure to realize anticipated income and lack of sentiment on annual presentation of Tchaikovs­ budget limitations and the number support to Anita Karpiej’s wooden Other than adult guest soloistA the part of our creditors, forces us into this position . . . sell off the stock, convert the ky’s children’s ballet Dec. 14onthe and skill of the dancers and their Snow Queen through her ara­ Elizabeth Dunn proved the m oa accepted. merchandise into cash and let tomorrow decide the future. Every effort will be made to second weekend of its perfor­ choreographers. besques and turns. She performed accomplished student dancer. Q f weather the storm. mance. Even with that extra time before a corps that slowly slid her many featured roles she was for improvement, Joyce Karpiej's IF TECHNICAL difficulty is through sparse, simplistic choreo­ Ads must be printed on order blanks appearing in the best as the brisk soldier doll of the Therefore: effective immediately, the entire stock has been placed on sale at a fraction of production was marked by disor­ reduced for young dancers, miss­ graphy with little zest. Prologue, with well executed Manchester Herald. ganized stage management. Insuf­ ing virtuosity can be supplanted by Simoes had earlier partnered pirouettes. • its true selling price; everything including the newest arrivals for fall and winter. There 2 ficiently rehearsed ensembles of an emphasis on enthusiasm in well with Monica Mason’s adult Recorded music, sets and co»- are no exceptions . . . no restrictions. If it's in the store, it's for sale at "NEVER AGAIN all age levels frequently just went acting and dancing. There should Clara. Later he returned as a tumes were OK. Manchester danch through the motions. Soloists were at least be an orderly progression confident cavalier in the finale. His patrons are growing in their PRICES." This sale is for yo u . . . Don't MISS iti ! ' ■> often stiff and poorly balanced. of entrances and scenes. consistently good support was an sophistication. They deserve a n A steady stream of restless, Karpiej and her rehearsal direc­ important asset to the show. serious effort from the ballet they disappointed parents and children tor, Sheila Fucci, should be more As the Sugar Plum Fair, Monica support with their dollars. With To all Herald gradually reduced the opening aware of the importance of dra- Mason continued in the confident, Karpiej’s and her ballet master 1 2 3 4 readers who two-thirds house to one-half by the maUc Umlng. Fallen mice still well-balanced and expressive Brian Adams’ background in beginning of the second act. You littering the stage were slowly manner seen earlier. However, she dance, surely they have a right tb have something don't have to be a professional dragged off after the half-hearted performed some demanding cho­ expect it. ; 5 6 7 s to sell for 0 critic to recognize good and bad chaotic battle, at the same time as reography by Karpiej a bit too Elizabeth Dunn of Manchester is one of the Spanish dancing, and too often dance the young and adult pairs clumsily leisurely. 3 0 °°»5 0 °°0 IF 71 12 dancers in Connecticut Concert Ballet's production of groups forget this. switched Clara and Prince roles. Though she improved some­ Renee Taylor Is mnsic and dance 9 10 ^99 o r Less “The Nutcracker." “The Nutcracker” is widely The Madame Ginger divertisse­ what, Anita was still wooden, this critic of the Manchester Herald.' We will run your ad 13 14 15 for 6 days Free of IF YOU ONLY REMEMBER ONE SALE IN Charge. Alabama Shakespeare festival boosts Southeast’s pride I YOUR WHOLE LIFETIME... THIS WILL BE Fill out coupon and By Frederick M. WInshIp Shakespeare’s works and other the Festival Stage and Tennessee adding, "It is a remarkable thing over its Anniston budget of $750,000 dates the theater and will eventii- j Name- THE ONE! United Press International classics and is the Southeast’s only Williams’ " The Glass Menagerie" to have happened here, or last season. ally include a new home for thb either mail it or year-round professional, classical on the Octagon stage. anywhere.” Montgomery Museum of* illne Address bring it to the MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A repertory theater. riii: >i 111\(, oi- i iii^ > ro( K i> \o u w iH(,i:\ r His sense of amazement was THE SEASON IS already more Arts. “This project has been a Manchester Herald boom in community and regional “It’s a little like having a AS ONE MEMBER of the echoed by another visitor, Dennis than 70 percent subscribed by labor of love for both of us, h Phone. theater has thundered across the Shakespeare festival in your own audience was overheard telling Flower, founder of Great Britain’s theatergoers from Alabama and chance to do something forlfont- office. « United States since World War II, backyard.” said Carolyn Blount as another on opening night weekend, Royal Shakespeare Company. adjoining states, and ticket sales gomery and Alabama.” One ad a month only '^Christmas exchanges cheerfully accepted until January 6th'\ spawning more than 500 profes­ she looked across the lawn of her "We’re going to have to put Flower said the Blount theater was are expected to provide 51 percent Mrs. Blount, a vivacious graji- per family sional, non-profit companies, but suburban estate to the new theater ourselves in a whole new dimen­ in his opinion "the finest theater of the budget. The rem ain^r will (No phone calls the Southeastern states have been baired beauty, explained t h a t '^ named for her by her industrialist sion with this theater. It’s quite a complex setting anywhere, any­ be made up by state and city taught public school when she was the least affected. ______i ^ g e t o d ) ___ ‘’Special Holiday Hours’ toil k(i (Iways bem i quillty lion husband, former U.S. Postmaster change after watching TV all the time — and I think I’ve seen most funding, corporate support, and a young wonum and had tutoret Wi i i i not That is beginning to change with General Winton M. Blount. time." ira) wlH riniiln • gaaily lion until of them.” individual gifts, Platt said. Tbe studente in Shakespeare. Sbb IM FOIITANT (olng nvt ol Weeknights Until 9:00 PM Iho lul diy ol Ht nlilinco but tali the opening of the Carolyn Blount Blount built the theater for the butlinu wt V i iml MlUng ofl tht This remark underscored the The festival has Its own 42- state has given a $750,000 initial served on the board of the Anniston Saturdays Until 5:30 PM - pricn on tbo morchindlu will milio Theater near Montgomery, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival as •lock to r i l » ciih. Hit liini you tub yout lym 10 miko Mfi you'll phenomenal developn^ent which member repertory company grant and the city ^00,000. festival and when it teced bank­ p«ttonn«l will conllniit to Mno yon largest recipient of state and city a gift to his native Alabama and the the Blount Theater re^sents in which preyiously performed in Sundays 12:00>S:00 '' not diiiining. TMi ulo li tor you. "My wife is the Shakespeare ruptcy three years ago, she sug­ ilanrl|ratpr Hrralh gwlng ind ilttr Um u Io. Don't mUi HI funds in the history of American (Sunday, Dec. 22 - 10:00-5:00) nation. The festival was based in an under-theatered area. Hugh Anniston in the summer and to u r^ expert; I just built the theater,” gested Platt approach her husband regional theater. Anniston, Ala., until it moved to the Southern, who represented the 10 Southern states in a year. said tall, reserved "Red” Blount The $21.5 million facility — state capitol this year to open its for help but never mentioned the National Endowment for the Arts Martin L. Platt, founder and over a breakfast of ham, grits and company’s dilenuna to Blount. 16 Brainard Place Manchester 412 Main Slreef. MiiWlelown, CT 06457 / 2450 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT 06033 / 60 LaSalle Road, West Hartford, CT 06107 actually a complex of two theaters 15th season at the Blount Theater at the opening, described the artistic director, said the festival is scrambled eggs a t, his neo- Blount’s $21.5 mlUion was the and a huge support wing — will be Dec. 13-14 with performances of "A Alabama Shakespeare Festival as budgeted at $4.5 million through Georgian mansion, “Wynfield,” on used for the performance of Midsumnier'Nigbt’s Dream" on "a world-class .theater festival," next August, a dramatic increase largest single gift ever made to ah the 200-acre estate that accommo­ American playhouse. ♦ 1» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20, 1985 — It Advice Cinema The great phone elections

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Ql) Gimma a Braak 1982 Rated R HOLLYWOOD - Louis Gossett ® Carson's Comady Claaaica Jr., who won an Oscar for his 1:25AM [M A X ] m o v ie : 'Revenge of ® NawaCantar Several youngsters from NBC the Nerds' (CC) College freshmen, tired of performance as the tough drill @) Doctor Who series (from left: Amy Foster,. being humiliated by the campus jocks, sergeant in “An Officer And a form their own fraternity, which eventually CAPTAIN BA8Y®by Crooks A Cosalo ® Rsportsr 41 Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Ke- Gentleman," will not be recog­ -WE'RE eONNA BE shla Knight Pulliam, Tem- leads to a confrontation between the two SPIRITS OURBELVEBl ■ ® MscNail-Lahrer Nswthour groups Anthony Edwards. Julie ^^ntgo• nized in his latest role in “Enemy ® Good Timas pestt Bledsoe, Soleil Moon mery, Curtis Armstrong 1984 Rated R. Mine." Frye, Cherie Johnson, Joey IMIANTDM fejr Lm falk ft Sy ■any [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook 1:30AM dD Action News Gossett plays Jeriba Shigan, a and Matt Lawrence and Ca­ MOVIE: Hioh School U S A.' (lD Independent N ew t creature from another solar sys­ (CC) Senior Jay*Jay Madison becomes de­ sey Ellison) join Andy Wil­ tem 100 years in the future. He is NOW YOU 9 0 1 BECAME THE T HOW CUD y«3U d0) Night Gallerv WtLLOMIE SLflVEOFTHE leeTHeRe,f termined to dethrone Be^u Middteton from liams in Finland for "Andy pitted against Earthman Davidge, WITH ME, M 6IC \AU ,A B U y OP THE his perch as the school's most popular Williams and the NBC Kids [CNN] Newsnight Update played by Dennis Quaid. TH£g actor and an ex-dancer be­ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. devotion turns the woman's life into a hostile planet and must combine come unlikely roommates. Marsha Mason, nightmare Morgan Fairchild. Andrew forces to survive. Richard Dreyfuss, Quinn Cumminos 1977 Stevens, Michael Sarrazin 1982. Rated R. Rated PG As a Drac from the planet 2:00AM dD MOVJE: 'Romeo erKl Ju­ [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express Dracon, Gossett wears one of the liet* Young lovers are kept apart by their most complex masks and cos­ 6:30PM Ql) Benson United States Kurt Russell. Adrienne Bar- newscaster takes an interest in a senes of feuding families in this version of Shakes­ beau. Erirest Borgnine 1981. Rated R. murders without realizing that the killer peare's tragic romance Leonard Whiting, tumes in memory. His makeup is GD Odd Couple every bit as effective as the [U S A ] TNT lives in an apartment building across from Olivia Hussey, Milo O'Shea 1968 A R LO A N D J A N I8 " b y J im m y Johnoon (2P) Too Close for Comfort hers Lauren Tewes. Jennifer Jason Leigh, CD MOVIE: 'Tobruk' During W W II, Ihe anthropoid masks provided for the LOUIS GOSSETT, JR. you SH0U U )K PROUD. ^ ^ NBC Nightly News 8:30PM CID AII in the Family John DiSanti 1981 Rated R. Allies plan a mission to destroy Rommel's actors in "Planet of the Apes.” . . . in 'Enemy Mine' ITG0C& WHWE.IT5 dD Family Feud fuel supply in the Sahara Rock Hudson, DEC.20-WHtRt D0E*> i ® Nightly Business Report 10:30PM (11) News At the outset it was necessary for C W m O U PA N D ’ HEHM>' O 0R „ George Peppard, Guy Stockwell 1967 1iieTIM&G07 TOATOWN SEN&e OF HUMOR! m ABC News (2$ dZ) Wall Street W eek Louis Rukeyser (20) Alfred Hitchcock Gossett to spend seven hours in the IN EASTERN UfteOTOBIUFF analyzes the '80's with a weekly review of 01) Solid Gold BLONDII by Om i i Young ft Sion Drako ® Noticiero SIN (41) 24 Horas makeup chair, frequently falling ostrich was u.seful for the, way it OHIO.. PMlOFORNrWRE.'^*-^^^ economic and investment matters. [ESPN] NFL Game of the Week asleep while experts applied the turns Its head to listen and its (^ ) One Day at a Time [D IS ] Danger Bay 10:45PM (D IS ) DTV W HAT OO "H PRE-CHRISTTAAS 2:20AM dD To Be Announced spirit gum and plastic gimmicks to high-legged walk. I chose the 2 [C N N ] Showfaii Today HASH CALU THAn 9;00PM Q ] Dallas (CCI 1 1 :00PM (3 ) (30) (401 News [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 2:30AM [CNN] sports Latenlght transform him into the toadish leopard for it s cat-like movement CD Men/ Griffin CD Taxi [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] SportsCenter Drac. on all fours, its tension and \ CD MOVIE: 'The Old Curiosity Shop' Mr CD Action News Later in the six-month shooting w idc-open eyes. The kangaroo was [TM C] MOVIE: 'Carbine Williams' Af­ Quilp drives Little Nell and her grandfather 3:00AM (i!) space; 1999 ter years in prison, a convict proves to be a CD Bizarre John Byncr hosts this long run- schedule it would take only three good for its feminine qualities and from their home Anthony Newtey, David ning cable comedy series , [C N N ] News Overnight mechanical genius and is pardoned and re­ Warner 1975 hours for the transformation and a running ability. Stevie was terrific leased James Stewart, Jean Hagen, Wen­ (111 Carson's Comedy Classics [ESPN] SpeedweMt couple of hours to remove it at the for my head movements. dell Corey 1952 ^ Christmas Dream Mr. T and Em­ manuel Lewis star in the story of a latchkey (18) Best of Saturday Night Live [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Videodrome' This hor­ end of a day's work. 7 :0 0 P M (S) CBS News child learning the true meaning of Christ­ (20) MOVIE; 'From Beyond the Grave' ror film revolves around a cable TV sta­ t)fl(Na)(l%r tion's policy of showing extreme material Gossett's face became raw and "THIS DRAC BECOMES a d ] Three's Company mas from a kindly sidewalk Santa (60 Items bought from an antique shop hold min.) (R) terrible fates for their new owners Peter James Woods. Deborah Harry. 1983 sore. The double .set of contact female and gives birth to young (3D ABC News Rated R lenses burned his eyes, causing his during the course of the picture. Great Performances: Dance in Cushing. Donald Ploasence. Leslie Ann 0 ALLEY OOP ‘by Dave Qreue (3D $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Pyramid America: Baryshnikov By Tharp With Down 1976 [U S A ] Night Flight vision to blur. It 's a very difficult and demanding I t h in k I'D BETTER GET GD Jefferson. American Ballet Theatre This Emmy (22) NewsCenter 3:15AM [TMC] MOVIE: 'Camelot' ' sequence " WELL, SO FAR, SO GOOD.' NOW, IF MYSELF FARTHER UP THIS BABY WILL ONLY FLY A STRAIGHT (H) Knot's Landing Award-winning program features the cho­ (24) Doctor Who King Arthur and his Queen Guinevere are HE SUFFERED t HE tortures Gossett said he al.so worked on THIS VINE' ^ reography of Twyla Tharp and the dancing happy together until Sir Lancelot arrives COURSE TO ITS NEST, I.. . OH.' OH.' (38) M -A 'S 'H (g) (P) M*A«S*H of Mikhail Baryshnikov (60 min ) (R) and falls in love with the queen Richard for a month on locations in Iceland meditation to create a spiritual ON TH f PASTNACK by Bill Holbrook Wheel of Fortune SIN Presenta: Anillos de Oro <57i Capitol Journal Hodding Carter hosts Harris, Vanessa Redgrave. Franco Nero and the remainder of the time in plane for Ihe Drac. combining this weekly news magazine which reports ( ^ MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour 1967 Rated G Munich’s Bavaria Studios under male and female attitudes. dZ) Great Performances: The Import­ on Congressional activities ® Price Is Right ance of Being Earnest (CC) A man of [E S P N ] College Basketball: the direction of German director "I had to he ciireful not to go too (61) Comedy Break 3:30AM I poU T (S) Newlywed Game questionable ancestry yearns to marry the Richmond Times-Dispatch Invitational Wolfgang ("Das Boot") Pcicr.scn. far when the Drac turns female,” P O I & f l i W t W I D U W l C daughter of Lady Bracknell (2 hrs ) [C N N ] Moneytine Semi-Final Game 41 (2 hrs ) rri/rrfWfOsNT GD Loco Amor “I took the role to see if I could he said. "And I had to be cautious Z i l f r 1TB E , pOWH ^ [C N N ] Larry King Live [D IS ] MOVIE: ‘Babes in Toyland' A about failing to go far enough. dZ) Nightly Business Report villian plots to kill a newly-wed husband, come, through the mask and do W W i [DIS] MOVIE: 'Spirit of the Wind' A 3:45AM [H B O ] m o v ie : Touched' "A month before production T ISM 5 0 dD Glo Friends Save Christmas The Glo then marry the widow so he can control something believable with a crea­ Hfie7 f W C H - y | young boy overcomes his handicap to be­ Determined to make something of himself, began I went to Munich to work friends attempt to rescue Santa, who has come the world's champion dog sledder her sizable inheritance Tommy Sands, An­ a mental patient escapes and assumes a ture from outer space instead of been imprisoned by Blanche, the Wicked Chief Dan George. Slim Pickens 1979 nette Funicello, Ray Bolger 1961 new identity Robert Hays, Kathleen Seller, just playing a-robot. with a mime, a dancer and an Witch of the North Pole. Rated PG. [U S A ] Night Flight Ned Beatty 1983 Rated R "I couldn't use my old frames of athlete to exercise and get the [C N N ] Moneyltne [E S P N ] College Basketball: Richmond 1 1 :30PM ([ID Dynasty 4:00AM (5D Joe Franklin Show reference or the dependable tricks proper altitudes for this creature’s [D IS ] Disney's Legends and Heros Times-Oispatch Invitational Semi-Final I’ve employed as an actor in the graceful physical and facial move­ Game #2. (2 hrs . 30 min ) GID MOVIE; 'An American Christmas 01) Emergency [E S P N ] College Basketball: Richmond ments ahd speech patterns. THE BORN L08ER ®by Art Sansom [U S A ] Friday Night Boxing Carol' An updated version of the classic [C N N ] Larry King Overnight past. I tried to give the Drac a T5- Times-Dispatch Invitational Semi-Final Charles DiCkens tale about an old man who O o three-dimensional look to make "I worked with Wolfgang to (nOA'SALE TDTAK^ ,A)CRV\ALf«l«0(J Game #1. (2 hrs.) 9:30PM (18)independent News never enjoyed Christmas Henry Winkler. X l nope we DIDN'T HURT AM'/ON^. 4:30AM [M AX] MOVIE: Avalanche' him as realistic as possible." perfect the sort of characteristics [U S A ] Radio 1990 (38) MOVIE; 'You Can't Cheat an Honest Dorian Harewood, David Wayne 1979 that would be most effective and King Foptyrot >vnd»co*o*i JHE SPIRIT OUT CFcaiRISrAMe , TURNS lUroAPlISHIHfciaAIWMS’ — 5—i r v ------Man' Two men try to keep a showman's Cf] TV 2000 Wintertime fun at a mountain resort comes One of the first things Gossett did 7 : 3 0 P M QD p m Magazine to a crashing halt when nature intervenes in search of verisimilitude was memorable for the Drac. I deve­ ^^HOPPlUfe. daughter from marrying a wealthy man (11) The Honeymooners dD M»A*S*H Edgar Bergen, W C Fields, Charlie McCar Rock Hudson, Mia Farrow, Robert Forster. visit a zoo to .study .several loped a symbiosis with the crea­ (18) (57) Second City TV 1978 Rated PG O o C3) Wheel of Fortune thy 1939.' different species of mammiil. ture. He begins as an enemy and 0 “ C3D Benny Hill Show [HBO] Not Necessarily the News This (22) (30) Tonight’s 4:42AM SD Got smart MR. MBN« AND LITTLE M I88» by Hargroavoo ft 8ollort O o ‘ guests are Jack Lemmon and Sade (60 amphibian and bird. He wanted eventually becomes a sympathetic (0) Independent News comedy senes presents sketches, news character as layers of character and film footage satirizing current events min ) In Stereo Jeriba to walk, sit. swim and So) Barney Miller are peeled away. a t i m e o f h o p e (M) Hogan's Heroes behave like a Drac. Jeopardy 10:00PM 3D Falcon Crest (CC| Chase Egyptian President Anwar Sa­ "Actually, I was over-prepared supports Cole and Melissa when their baby (40) ABC News Nightline "I focused on a lizard, ostrich, ^ New Newlywed Game dat and Israeli Premier Mena- leopard, kangaroo and Stevie with different approaches to Jer­ a k i needs an operation, while Maggie's new (41) El Samurai Fugitivo chem Begin signed a peace treaty Benson novel outrages Angela (60 min.) (61) Comedy Toriight Wonder,” Goss.tt said, laughing at iba. I showed them all to Wolfgang. dZ) State W e're In ( D News in Washington in 1979 to end 30 the inclusion of Wonder. For the most part the Drac is a [C N N ] Sports Tonight years strife between their creature of my invention and I am dD Christmas Raccoons Cyril Sneer and OZ) Independent News [ESPN] SportsCenter "I chose the lizard for its aquatic his son Cedric attempt to take over Ever­ Cl6) Mission: Impossible countries. ability and neck movements The proud of him. " green Lake from the Raccoon family 1 1 :35PM C5D Entertainment Tonight (20) Tales from the Darkside [C N N ] Crossfire FRANK AND ERNEST ‘^ y Bob Thavea (2^ (3$ Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs 1 1:50PM [H B O ] Hitchhiker A man ' [USA] Dragnet encounter two naive young men smug­ staying over at a friend's house begins an gling cocaine-filled statues for a murder­ eerie relationship with a stray dog I'M N O T , 5 A Y i N < 3 •8 :0 0 P M CID Twilight Zone ous criminal. (60 min ) (R), In Stereo [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Emanuelle in Bangkok' t dD PM Magazine (2.4) Windows on Women (CC) Ruby Dee Emmanuelle teaches her lovers the art of ROBOTICS r r u p i p , $ u r { dD NFL Football: Denver at Seattle hosts this program which (Jocuments the total pleasure Laura Gemser, Chris J [CCI United Nations Decade of Women (60 Avram. Debra Berger 1978 Rated R DEPT. a l l > CID News min ) 12:00AM (11) 1^) Comedy Break ^^InFiveWords (11) MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' (41) Bodas de Odio (18) Uncle Floyd P u x z le s A a t r o g r a i ^ 1 5 I N t h f ; McCloud (3*1) Fortune Formula (40) Barney Miller P u g L l O p o M A I N . % d§) MOVIE: 'Strange Invaders' Outer- [C N N ] Evening News (57) News ^ space creatures, winding up their 25-year Answer to Previous Puzzle. 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(60 that IS Elvis, capturing the ups and downs and television take their licks in (his satire 13 Shaltar |Fr.) Jane____ Dec. 21,1985 WINTHROP.^^y Dick Cavalli What Starts T min ) he experienced putting his act together. on the world of popular entertainment 14 for 11 Dry up * dD d l) Washington W eek in Review 1970 Rated G Chevy Chase, Ken Shapiro. Richard Belzer whiakay E s s o In the year ahead, you will be instrumen­ WHATPE YCKJ I'M PLAkVINC5 P IN -T H E - 1974 Rated R 16 Daffy ISN Y THIS THE BIS^EST (CC) Paul Duke is joined by top Washing­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Eyes of a Stranger' A 15 Inditpanaabla 20 Fiddling I d E A L tal in organizing an interesting enter­ C O /N<5> TAIL-ON-7HE - DONKEY PLAYROCHA-yOU ton journalists analyzing the week's news. prise. It will be something grander in 12;05AM CD m o v ie : Treasure of 17 Foottaii coach emperor T A 1 SPENCER? A T LAURA'S PARTY. ^ SAW? the Amazon' In search of a diamond for­ scale than you've dealt with previously. Sc) MOVIE: 'The Bank Dick' As a reward 21 Jane Fonda for accidentally capturing a bank robber, a tune. a group of adventurers sail up the [TI a R D r z Paraaghian movie ■ u man is made a bank guard W.C. Fields, C h a n n e l s Amazon and encounter piranhas, head­ 18 Go to court 22 Observer UL 8AQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) It will Una Merkel. Cora Witherspoon. 1940. hunters and other treasure seekers Stuart Whitman, Bradford Dillman, Donald Pleas- 19 Laathar makar 23 Plump rr* C take the edge off of your good time to­ ® Cristal day if you neglect your duties. Get re­ WFSB Hartford. CT 3 ance 1983 21 Laathar whip 24 Uncivil o R O SD MOVIE: 'Scrooge' Scrooge, a misera­ sponsibility out of the way early, then go WNEW New York. NY $ 24 Pigaon thalter 26 Dine ' ble man who demands payment of loans New Haven. CT a 12:20AM [H B O ] m o v ie : 'Of Unk. 0 E O have a ball. Know where to look for ro­ WTNH 2 5 ______28 Oarsman even on Christmas, is visited by three spir­ WOR New York. NY 9 nown Origin' A vicious rat wreaks havoc tharmidor I m _D _L mance and you’ll find it. The Astro- vjMaj. ‘ UsA ''it' its of Christmas. Albert Finney. Alec Guin­ WPIX New York. NY 11 on a newly renovated brownstone. Peter 29 Hald in v f c / *. V V. W ' ^ Weller, Jennifer Dale, Shannon Tweed Graph Matchmaker set instantly reveals ness, Dame Edith Evans. 1970. WTXX Waterbury, CT 20 27 Actor Flynn readiness (2 1983 Rated R 31 Colorado Indian 45 The real____ SO Phoenix cage^s which signs are rcmantically perfect for [CNN] Prime News WWLP Springfield, MA 22 wds.) V¥^ Hartford. CT 14 32 Yalp you. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this \1-2C [HBO] MOVIE: 'Johnny Dangerously' WEDH 1 2:30AM ([S) comedy Tonight 30 Hangs on 47 Construction 53 Company (Fr.. CAWLi WVIT Hartford. CT 30 newspaper. Box 1846, Cincinnati. OM (CC) In the 1930s, an honest, gooij- (D Saturday Night Live 34 Eugana 33 Golf score beam (comp, WSBK Boston. MA 34 abbr.) 45201. hearted man is forced to turn to a life of O'Naiira WGGB Springfield. MA 40 (li) Star Trek 36 Look over wd.) crime to finance his neurotic mother's daughtar 54 Bantu language CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) If any­ BU08 BUNNY <^y Warner Bros. WXTV Paterson. NJ 41 38 More mature 48 Air (comb, skyrocketing medical bills. Michael Kea­ (i$ The Untouchables 36 H a r^ a harolna 55 Nothing one is entitled to have a good time to­ ,WGBY Springfield, MA 5Z 41 3^lamant tuba form) ton, Joe Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton ^ ^ Friday Night Videos In Stereo day. it's you. But don't take this as your THE SEST WAV To 'S TD SN£A< ’ B U T /p you LOSE VA CAN G ET' WTIC Hartford. CT •i 37 Daapot 43 Sour-laaved 49 Russian veto 56 Accounting 1984 Rated PG-13 39 Chaaaa State cue to overindulge. Know when to call it HUNT WABBIT.. . UP ON 'EM. TH E IN T O CNN Cable News Ntwrk IcnnI (M) Maude plant word agency (abbr.) EUBMENTTOP REAL ' [M A X ] MOVIE: No Small Affair' (CC) (DISl (abbr.) a night. DISNEY Disney Channel 1:00AM CID star Search '85 TROUBLE- Sparks fly when a teen age boy developes ESPN Sports Network IespnI 1 2 3 11 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Today you 40 Conatnict 10 a crush on an older woman* of twenty. IhboI f9 ) Joe Franklin Show might feel compelled to make some im­ HBO Home Box Office 42 Split in third! r Jon Cryer, Demi Moore. Rated R. CINEMAX Cinomax iMAXi (20) Night Gallery 1 2 provements around the house, but don't iTMCl 44 Branch of tha [TMC] MOVIE: 'Escape from New TMC Movie Channel ^ Break the Bank R ) p l n ? t t armad forcaa undertake a major renovation. You York' A fallen hero gets a second chance USA USA Network lUSAl '■ (61) Dr. Gene Scott 46 Opening! 1 6 could lose interest before It’s when he tries to rescue the President of the 4 7 ______acid completed. so Varying weight r PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) In friendly of India L conversations with pals today, try not to 51 Tuniaian ruler 2 1 2 2 2 3 introduce volatile topics. Religion or 52 Going on politics could lead to heated debates. Come Celebrate New Yearns Eve 67 Exiat 2 8 ARIES (March 21-April 10) You'll be SHOWCASE ^ 58 Defeat (2 wda., reasonably good at managing your per­ 3 1 sonal affairs today, but you might not be = HARTFORD M •L) as adept at handling things for others. at B B S - S m o INTERSTAn 84 EXIT 88 58 Lamb'a pan [n name 3 6 Be careful about your Involvements. ?5ircll 3«« wwuN lu n e lu o -fw i m*Noow SHOW owr TAURUS (April 20-May 20) eOMIl!)OUlRWW!D«!>/Ull«IOI»a>!Z 60 Daeompoaa Confidential B r M s e 4 0 family matters should not be discussed 61 Oglaa in front of outsiders today by either you OUT OF AFRICA 62 French E ith e r- or your mate. Talk only when others IA14K)0-7:l0-1ft05 compoaar strength he bad not really shown, he aren't present. A l i t t l e NORTH It-tS -tl carried on to six hearts, 'niere might A quiet dinner in our dining room - | « 7 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A CHORUS UNI DOWN Profitable re­ ♦ A 10 have been a problem if either defender sults are possible today, but you must goes a long way Full dinner entrees include 1230-U&5:I0-7:30«S0-IM0 VA109 was void of hearts, but such was not IPO-131 6 1 handle business matters with extreme 1 Chartamagna'a 9Q986S the case. The surprise on this deal was • Prime Rib Au Jus domain (abbr.) care. Don't demand too much or give ♦ K98 By James Jacoby T I C C O I O R P U R PLE iBEQi 6 7 that West did not bid six spades. 2 ^ lc a te d away more than is necessary. • Peal Cutlet Parmigiana l:IM:IS-7:15-IO:IO WEST Against perfect defense, he would K ! MOW UIM •MnunOH CUl iM 4m airspaad CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) At a social EAST It’s always a bit exciting to describe 6 0 have given up 900, but that would have • Baked Stuffed Shrimp (abbr.) gathering with friends today, don't try to ♦ KQ8754 ♦ J 9 6 a deal where a slam makes with mea­ CLUE be the center of attention. You'll be been a good bit better than the 1430 3 DouMa curve J T** ♦ 74 ger high-card strength in the com­ • Lobster Tails l:20-3:2S-5:20-7:35-g:40-11:45 more effective If you're a bit laid back. ♦ 753 IBS 4 ______monkey (C)1985 by NEA. Inc. 20 ♦ J 10 that North-South scored. ♦ a J S bined hands. Today we see a slam easi­ Swordfish LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It will be a mis­ ♦ Q 1076 $2 • THE JEWS. OF THE N U take If you take things for granted today ly making with 11 high-card points or ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ where an Important issue is at stake. In­ SOUTH facing only 13, and three of the IS — S uital^ toys 12:30-2:45-5JO-7304i40-H:45 ^ difference could cost you victory. ♦ 32 the club king — are not needed. CELEBRITY CIPHER W H n E M O H T S Osuemy OpMr oyiMoerm are orMMO Iram quouHons by tamout pwpu. pMt and prMsnt. VIRQO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Weigh your ♦ K J 88 5 32 Some may take exception to the UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) BLAST OFF! eeob lanar In aw dpliar atanda for anodar. Today'i dut: A aquala B. ♦ A K 4 every word before speaking today. Urt- cue-bid of four spades by North. After — Except where safety is a I:IM«-7:I0-B;45-1Z:IS IWH3I ♦ 4 In our Banquet Hall with dinner & dancing to the by CONNIE WIENER less you are on guard, you might unin­ all, there may be hands where even concern, parenta should not let the tentionally blurt out something others Vulnerable: North-South manufacturers' suggested age SPCSUKEUS “ COY AFJHYL COEYUC HX COY XFUBYU five hearts m i^ t be in jeopardy. How­ sound o f ”NIGHT MOVES” will find offensive. Dealer Blast ever, North ex]>ected his opponents to range limit their choice of toya l.'00-3:tO-S;20-7;40-IO:00-l2:IS IBS LIBRA (8epl. 23-Oct. 23) It's best today sacrifice at four spades since they saya Dr. James E. Johnson! • fPine During Dinner JVOB VU MOHDO RVXC EH8YX XCJHBY that you make do with what you have V e s t Nsrth Bast Saath YOUNG SHBHOCK HOUMES were not vulnerable. Since he intended assistant professor of education in • Champagne at Midnight^ 1«)-3:15-&20-7«M0:10-l2:l5 1 ,^ ^ and not borrow anything from others, Pass l Y to bid five hearts if that happened, it Pennsylvania Stote University's Party Favors OUL PVFULYJ.” — PJYLYJHOB PCAYJ. especially money. Hard feelings could ! ♦ SO SO SO seemed right to let his partner know College of Education. result if you don't repay promptly. SO 4 4 SO 6 0 Corklail Hour 7:00 ROCKY IV PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Do not try to live forever. You will not succeed." he had first-round control of spades “At times, toy manufacturers Dinner 8:00 8CORPK) (Ocl. 24-NovJS) Show your Pass Pass Pass ,1«-3«)-&00-7:16-9:25-1Ii0 iq , — George Bernard Shaw. mate the same consideration and atten­ and slam interest underestimate children's abilities Reservations 646-3161 / 649-3292 tion you show friends today. If he or she Opening lead: ♦ K Ehist kept his ^ ^ by and will suggest an older age, so e laaebyNEAlne. -■ 075 feels neglected it could lead to harsh South was not the toy is well within the ability of 60 Villa Louisa Road, Bolton, CT Imported by Slocum & Sons. Inc , West Haven. CT 06516 words. by the diamond the child,” he explains. 1 1985 Freixenel S A , San Sadurni de Noya. Spam Freixenel, USA, Inc , W Miltord, NJ Freixenet is a registered trademarX tt - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday Deo. 20. 1*85 — t»_ Kennedy decision changes HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL REAL ESTATE shape of presidentiai race 17» TollancI Tumplk*. M*nch**l*r Ik*. . 1 I M A ‘ tv '. 1 U ) I t • * FROM fi.13-1591 Bv Ruth Yffunablood aside complacency and the ap­ The Newest And Most (llil peals to narrow interest — to care REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: D.W.FISH f A j i 1 I I( U ) U ''' '■ ' "" '' • ^ ■ United Press International Modern Islander 1 1 1 . ‘ 871-nCO about one another, even the least Restaurant In The Area BOSTON - Sen. Edward M. among us." Kennedy stunned the political The announcement ended vast Come Join us for Also: Chinese, Polynesian and world by announcing he will not speculation that Kennedy would American Cuisine. seek the Democratic nomination run again for the White House — Christmas Dinner Exotic Island Drinks Plus speculation spurred by everything for the White House in 1988 11:00 A.M. to 0:00 P.M. Scechuan Selections. although “ this decision means that from his trip to South Africa last South Windsor I may never be president.” year to a diet that has trimmed his In relinquishing the presidentiai weight in recent months. APPETIZER, Chole* ol On* $ 1 4 7 , 9 0 0 mantle held by one brother and "I know that this decision means sought by another, the five-term that I may never be president. But - Chicken Gumbo Soup — Chilled Tomato Juice — Chilled Fruit Cup We would be pleaeed to ahow you Massachusetts Democrat said, "I the pursuit of the presidency is not through thia gorgeous U&R built my life — public service is,” ENTREES have decided that the best way to IV-ii advance the values you and I share Kennedy said. Celery and Olives — Tossed Green Salad with French Dressing residence featuring the best of two "I will run for re-election to the worlds, an atmosphere of graceful — peace on earth, economic M*ncli**l*r ' S18S,S80 growth at home, and compassion Senate.” MAIN COURSE There has been talk of Kennedy elegance, yet a comfortable home for Custom built Colonlsl. In an excellent loceSoni Cathedral cellln^g In let for all Americans — is to be a Roast Young Tom Turkey with Stuffing and Gravy flMF temlly room; tully eppllanced; Andereen windowt; 2 car Tandem United States senator, and not a as a presidential prospect since he your family. This Raised Ranch has 4 garage; d m heal; 3 bedroome end etudyll Call today for your private was elected to the Senate in 1962. with Cranberry Sauce ...... J® ’ ® candidate for president." bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with ahowingfnQl But he lost his only run for the Roast Prime Rib of Beef Au J u s ...... $9.95 Kennedy's announcement floor to ceiling Fieldstone fireplace and f ih Thursday night removed one of the nation's top office to Jim m y Carter Baked Sugar-Cured Ham with Pineapple Sauce...... $0.45 major Democratic frontrunners in a bitter Democratic primary Dinner Includes; Roll* and , Mashed or French Fried Potatoes or much more to delight your family. For for the White House and boosted fight in 1980. Yame, Sweet Pea* or Mixed , Tea qr Coffee. your personal showing, call today. the aspirations of two other leading The 53-year-old senator said he contenders. Sen. Gary Hart of EDWARD M. KENNEDY talked about his decision with his DESSERTS, Choice of One 643-4060 children, Kara, Teddy and Patrick Colorado and Gov. Mario Cuomoof . . . “maybe never" Hot Mince or Pumpkin Pie or Ice Cream New York. and other members of the family. In a taped television announce­ Childs Portion — For Children Under 12 Years O l Age — $2.00 Less. ment broadcast on two Boston up, to lead and to move this nation THE THREE OFFSPRING of teievision stations, Kennedy, sit­ forward,” Kennedy said. "Form e, Kennedy's unsuccessful marriage CHINESE DISHES ting in front of a Christmas tree, at this time, the right place is in the to Joan Kennedy "would have been East Hartford $86 ,9 8 0 said he will seek a sixth Senate Senate,” at my side through any 1988 APPE-nZER REAL ESTATE SERVICES Cute S'A room Split with fireplaced living room; 3 bedrooms: kitchen term and would elaborate on his Kennedy, who was at his home in campaign," he said, "but I am Islander Tidbits (Fantail Shrimps. Golden Fingers. Chicken Roll) with dining area; lower Is m I family room; utility room. Convenient loca­ 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 Fsslurs of the wosk Sponeored by The Manchester Herald. tion. Call today (or your pV|vate showinol __ _ decision at a 10:30 a.m. E S T news the family compound at Hyannis- aware of the burden that would — Wonton Soup conference today. port on Cape Cod during the have been placed on them and all T the members of my family." broadcast, said, "The prospect is MAIN COURSE " T H E T H IN G that matters that the fog surrounding my Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., >k r Wj who ran for the nomination in 1984, Christmas Turkey Delight...... $8.75 most, the greatest difference we political plans will cloud the far “ CLEAN AS A WHISTLE!” ■•V X/rt- can make, is to speak out, to stand more fundamental challenge to put said: “ I think it's a great Christ­ Chow Som Ding...... $9.75 mas present for Gary Hart and Served With Fried Rice, Tea and Dessert ^ \ li Mario Cuomo, the two most likely nominees.” Conn. Meal Tax 7'4% Dodd cites family^ear In a statement issued in Albany. N .Y., Cuomo said, " I regret that WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. certain amount of fear involved." Sen. Kennedy chooses not to run Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Dodd said the senator's children for president in 1988. I've said on Now Taking Rosarvatlona I decided not to run for president in have expressed concern over their many occasions that I thought he 1988 because of family concerns father's safety if he became a would be a strong candidate, but on lor Now Yaars Eva and worries about the impact of the presidential candidate. the other hand, no one has a right to Call 643-9529 race on his effectiveness as a Dodd said Kennedy has also tell a member of the Kennedy senator, said Sen. Christopher J. worried that his effectiveness as a family that he has a duty to the Manchester ^ ^ „ Dodd. senator, was being hampered by party or to the nation." Redwood Farms: Enjoy the outstanding v lw of from the large rear deck of this S room R aia^ Ranch. F'(*P The Connecticut Democrat, who speculation about a presidential room, 3 or 4 bedroomt, 2 car garage, etc. Priced to tell at $122,900. is one of Kennedy's closest friends run. in the Senate, said Thursday that he and Kennedy had talked earlier j '\5\5MAS\5\5\5V5\SV5\J\5\5\5\5\J>CV5\5\JV5\J\5\J\/^ In excellent condition, this 6 room, Vh bath, 3 bed­ this week about Kennedy's plans. roomAVUIII ColonialV/W iVIllOl a is a waiting ▼*«**.«**& for»va the vss%. right a .B -.v people! MOUNTAIN WOODS Kennedy also briefed Dodd 'Thurs­ featuring... Stone front, newer Vinyl siding, with attached Tw o wooded building lota remain day afternoon, prior to his tele­ g TTO BUSY TO COOK ? ^ . n . a c , . larage. Six year old roof, gutters and hot water to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and vised announcement that he was d TwmvA Stwrwt I 2 -I 4 i t i ------199.95 M anch ester lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road P ______f®. Ivfes®- Live Entertainment iieater. Finished room in nasement. Fireplace not entering the 1988 race for the Treat you and your family thia Chrlstmaa, to thIa lovely 7 room Capa that and bow window in living room. Super house!! frontage and town approved. White House. New Years Eve Friday & Saturday offara, 3 bedroomt. formal dining room, family room with fireplace and Price, $39,900 each. •iBt MMi A lABiKWitl* •|4i.95 5 DninO QUIDE an ancloaed aun porch, along with taveral other (Ina features that "Number one, it's the family," Mi«» MM A2A Mcvtfi*' makaa this home Ideal (or you! Priced at $136,000. $97,900.00 Dodd said in an interview. “ Any ^ 0>oi* I2/2I/A5 Buffet Appearing time a Kennedy runs, there's a ^ O ai: 423-297r(A«MH« S«iwmi cali moO ^ G Oiinm G Dec. 20 & 21st high level of passion. There's a at midnight! 311 TALCOTTVIllt RO fRT 331 “Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To Us!” VERIiON. C l (203) i n A823 "AMBERSAND” fS} Zinsser Agenqr ice U&R REALTY CO. STRAND REAL ESTATE 750 Main St., Manchestar A New Restaurant * 5 ®® with 156 E. 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(Rte. 83), Vernon / 871-6823 r e a l ESTATE SERVICES ______W* are ayallable to cater all private functions. 63 East Center St.. Manchester. 643-4060 WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION 8 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 20. 1985 — $$_ U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 GAF motion falls V.S./W orld In Brief Reports say Contras trade in drugs Stock don’t have the resources to control WASHINGTON (AP) - Nicara­ alleges that one of ARDE’s top ties would ultimately discredit the every flight.” , Carbide suit stays in state guan rebels operating in northern commanders used cocaine profits war effort. Several of the volun­ Four Americans who trained Shultz Matte polygraph teal ptana Costa Rica have engaged in this year to buy a $250,000'ahns teers said they supplied informa­ rebels in Costa Rican base camps cocaine smuggling, using some of shipment and a helicopter, accord­ tion about the smuggling to U.S. prices by air, rail and highway,” Ca­ shares, or 70 percent of the WASHINGTON — An open split is apparent in the said they discovered the Contra- By Lyda Phillips the profits to finance their war ing to a U.S. government official in investigators. company’s outstanding common adntinistratlon over lie detector tests, with Secretary of State smuggling involvement early thla United Press International branes said after handing down the against Nicaragua’s leftist govern­ Washington. ’Three U.S. officials who monitor stock at $85 a share in cash and George Shultz saying he would quit if his honesty were ruling and continuing the hearings ment, according to U.S. investiga­ President Reagan this year drug traffic from Colombia year. securities. questioned. These Americans said two NEW HAVEN - A federal Judge to Jan. 2 in New Haven. tors and American volunteers who accused the leftist government of through Central America to the U.S. District Court Judge Milton GAF said in New York it would Shultz, his voice thickened with emotion, told reporters who Cuban-Americans, while belplng- mixed ruled that a lawsuit filed by Union work with the rebels. Nicaragua of “ exporting drugs to United States said they began Pollack also Thursday heard argu­ honor what Anderson called “ Junk asked about his views on lie detector tests, "The minute in this the Honduran-based FDN open a. Carbide Corp. to block GAF’s The smuggling activity has poison our youth’’ after a Nicara­ receiving reports about Contra ments in New York in a complaint bonds” used to raise funds to government la m told that I ’m not trusted is the day that I leave. ’ ’ Costa Rican front, used armed NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices hostile takeover of the giant involved refueling planes at clan­ guan government employee, Fede­ involvement in cocaine shipments chemical company will be heard in filed Monday by GAF against purchase Carbide by selling off He then turned and left the room. rebel troops to guard cocaine flown- opened mixed today in active destine airstrips and sometimes rico Vaughan, was indicted by a in 1984, about the time Congress Carbide. GAF is charging the Carbide assets after acquiring the from Colombia to clandestine- trading of New York Stock Ex­ Connecticut, not New York. Shultz was expected to meet with Reagan today, but the time of helping transport cocaine to other federal grand Jury in Miami. cut off CIA funding to the Contra Danbury-based chemical and con­ firm. airfields in northern Costa Rica. change issues. U.S District Judge Jose A. the meeting was not available. Costa Rican points for shipment to A spokesman for the Drug rebels. Each official said he sumer products giant with using The New York hearing was ’The American rebel backers-, The Dow Jones industrial aver­ Cabranes denied a GAF motion to White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Thursday Cabinet the United States, U.S. law en­ Enforcement Administration said considered the reports "reliable.” illegal means to block the $4.3 expected to last several days. said the Cuban-American drug age, which rose 1.49 to 1543.92 dismiss or transfer the Carbide officers are among those who might be asked to take the tests. forcement officials said. DEA investigators are still not One official said a rebel leader in suit Thursday after hearing argu­ billion takeover bid. A White House official declined to comment on Shultz’s The officials, who refused to be sure if Sandinista leaders were Costa Rica reported that his group traffickers were members of the. 'Itursday, was up 1.49 to 1545.41 GAF CHARGES CARBIDE with 2506 Brigade, an anti-Castro group shortly after the market opened. ments from both sides, saying statement, saying, "W e ’ re going to have his words and identified by name, said the involved. planned to use $50,000 from Colom­ WARREN ANDERSON, Car­ trying to frustrate its bid by that participated in the 1961 Bay of Declines led advances 345-322 there was "little factual overlap" explanation stand on its own.” smuggling involves individuals Costa Rica, located south of bian traffickers "fo r the cause" — with a GAF suit against Carbide bide’s chief executive officer, confusing shareholders and giving Pigs attack on Cuba. among the 1,067 issues crossing the from the largest of the U.S.-backed Nicaragua, is a short flight from to support the fight against Nicara- Thursday defended his company’s unfair advantage to friendly ta­ One American rebel backer with New York Stock Exchange tape. filed in New York. Contra groups — the Nicaraguan the drug-producing areas of gua’s leftist Sandinista attempt to block tlie takeover by keovers rather than hostile takeov­ close ties to the Cuban-American Early turnover amounted to Carbide attorney Francis J. Artificial heart patient *very weak’ Democratic Force (FDN) and the Colombia. government. GAF and the chemical company's ers such as GAF’s. smugglers described an operation about 5,098,600 shares. McNamara Jr. Thursday said Revolutionary Democratic Al­ Contra leaders claim a com­ Cornelius J. Dougherty, the DEA “ pension parachute” plan. Carbide has filed documents that works this way: the cocaine is. Also on the economic frong, a GAF’s takeover bid seeks "to take M INNEAPO LIS — Mary Lund, the world’s first female liance (ARDE) — as well as a bined force of about 20,000 men, spokesman, said in an interview Anderson, called as a hostile with the Securities and Exchange unloaded from planes at rebel new study by a consumer group control of and dismember Union artificial heart patient, was abie to open her eyes and m ove her splinter group known as M-3. with most fighters based in Hondu­ that Colombian smugglers have witness by GAF’s attorney, Arthur Commission indicating it is consid­ airstrips and is taken to an Atlantic claims the Honda Civic and the Carbide Corp.” limbs on command after receiving her small-scale Jarvik-7, but A leader of M-3, Sebastian ras. The Costa Rican-based rebels increasingly used remote airfields “ We should not be deprived of Liman, appeared at the hearing for ering other defensive actions coast port where it is concealed on Ford LTD Crown Victoria are remained "very, very weak,” doctors said. Gonzalez Mendiola, was indicted — several thousand at most — are in northern Costa Rica for trans­ the forum of our choice in the state a preliminary injunction to block against GAF. including a possible shrimp boats that are later un­ among the best 1986 cars, while the Lund, 40, of Kensington, Minn., who suffers from a rare viral in Costa Rica for cocaine traffick­ less organized than those in shipping cocaine into the United in which we live and work,” Carbide’s “ project outline," a friendly merger with another loaded in the Miami area. Chevrolet Sprint and Cadillac’s infection that rapidly damaged her heart, was in critical but ing a year ago. No other- Contra Honduras and very poorly States, but that DEA headquarters defense against the hostile ta­ company or sale of some of its DeVille and Fleetwood fall into the McNamara said. stable condition late ’Thursday at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. leaders have been charged. financed. in Washington did not know the keover bid by the smaller firm. large assets. worst category, a new study by a GAF’s New York attorney Carey She underwent implant surgery and a second operation to check FDN spokesman Bosco Matamo- Associated Press reporters in­ political affiliations of those GAF, based in Wayne, NJ, made Carbide has offered its five top consumer group says. Ramos argued the two cases were for internal bleeding earlier Thursday. ros denied any drug involvement terviewed officials from the Drug involved. EMERGENCY UPI photo an all-cash $68-a-share tender offer executives at least $8.75 million in The study made public ’Thursday "in essence one big bail of wax” Lund rested comfortably during the night without experienc­ by his group. He said FDN Enforcement Administration, Cus­ Fire — Police — Medical and said both should be heard in for 48 million shares of Carbide's special compensation — so-called 2 COSTA RICAN Public Security Samuel J. Heyman, chairman and chief executive officer provided support for Contra troops toms Service, FBI and Costa also said Chrysler products had the golden parachutes — in the event ing any bleeding, and her kidney function was improving, a Minister Benjamin Piza said he federal court in New York for outstanding common stock Dec. in Costa Rica, but never conducted Rica’s Public Security Ministry, as most models in the “best of GAF, appears in New Haven in a file photograph. On. of an unfriendly takeover. hospital report said. A spokesman early today said the next had no knowledge of Contras even D I A L 9 11 convenience of witnesses and 10. any operations in that country. well as rebels and Americans who categories.” update on her condition would be given at a news conference at 10 being in his country, but added that In Manchester Thursday, a federal judge ruled that a suit seeking to attorneys. Carbide’s board of directors Carbide's suit claims the GAF work with them. The sources, both The evaluation was based on a.m. EST. "every farm has an airstrip and we block GAP’S bid to take over Union Carbide will be heard "New York and New Haven are responded by voting Dec. 15 to offer is "grossly inadequate and LE V Y SANCHEZ, a Miami- inside government and out, spoke government tests and private Lund was the world’s 12th artificial heart patient and the only 78 miles apart and are linked repurchase up to 47.1 million unfair.” based spokesman for ARDE only on condition that they not be . data. in Connecticut, and not New York. eighth to receive the Jarvlk-7. Two of five who had permanent leader Eden Pastora, said ARDE identified by name. implants are alive in Louisville, Ky., although both have suffered has "never been involved in any strokes — a risk posed by the devices. drug trafficking.” FIVE AMERICAN REBEL sup­ B E A R S 0 A new National Intelligence porters said they were willing to Estimate, a secret CIA-prepared talk about, the drug smuggling Serial bomber linked to 11 attacks analysis on narcotics trafficking. because they feared illegal activi­ B ^ R S . SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A serial bomber who killed his first ..643-2711 victim last week has been linked to 10 other attacks that injured Classified... BBARS- Sfore/Olfice Space Household Goods 19 people around the nation since 1978 at several universities and Business Opportunities Rates For advertisements to be aboard an airliner. Glastonbury Notices Situation Wanted Resort Property Misc for Sole published /Wondov, the dead­ Largeal Teddy Bear Shop in New Engtand Minimum Charge: Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info. /Wise, for Rent Home ond Gorden line IS 2:30 p.m. on Friday Authorities expressed fear that the bomber, who they S3.00 for one day speculate may be a disgruntled employee or someone who lost Personals...... 02 Instruction Wonted to Rent Pets Tennis Club P e r W ord: his Job to a computer, could strike again soon. The Wooden Sleigh Announcements...... 03 Roommotes Wanted /Vtusicol Items 238 Oak Street, Glostonbary, Conn. Recreotionoi items 1-2 dovs Read Your Ad Federal and local officials Thursday warned the public against V!J Auctions...... 04 Doll & Bear Shoppe Real Estate AntiQues 3-5 days touching suspicious objects, especially mailed packages from, Services Clossified advertisements unfamiliar parties. 283 Elast Center Street Homes for Sole Tog Soles 6 dovs ore token by telephone os o Services Offered Wanted to Duv 26 days An analysis of bomb fragments from the blast that killed a I. A Financial Condominiums convenience OPEN COURT TIME AVAILABLE Manchester, CT 06040 Lots/Land for Sole Poinfing/Popering The /Wonchester Herald is Sacramento businessman at RenTech Computer Rentals last Mortgaoes...... 11 649-9077 Open 7 Days I Investment Property Building/Controcting resDunsible only tor one incor­ week linked the explosive to 10 other bombs during the past seven Personal Loons...... 12 m Business Property Roofing/Siding rect insertion ond then onlv years. Eight of the explosions caused injuries to 19 people. D . 23 — Jan. 5 Insurance...... 13 Automotive Deadlines Resort Property Heofing/Plumbing tor the size of the original HOLIDAY SPECIAL Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Flooring Cors Trucks tor Sole For clossified advertise­ insertion. • NO GUEST FEES • 1 0 % O ff all Dolls & Bears Income Tok Service ftAotorcvcIes Bicycles ments to be published Tues­ E rro rs which do not lessen Mortar barrage rocks Irish town Rentals Rec Vehicles except Steiff - Employment Services Wanted day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement BELFAST, Northern Ireland — A mortar attack on the police Reserve Your Courts Now Rooms tor Rent For Sale Auto Services deadline is noon on the dov w ill not be corrected bv on station damaged about 100 homes in the small market town of Until Dec. 24th & Education Apartments tor Rent Autos tor Rent Lease before publication. additional insertion. • 2 Day Tennis Clinics for Juniors & Adults Holiday/Seasonol 61 /Wise Automotive Castlederg and forced some 250 families to flee but no one was All our staff at The Wooden Sleigh Help Wonted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... seriously hurt. The attack on Castlederg — in County Tyrone near the border • Parent-Child Round Robins ^ wish you a Merry Beary Christmas with the Irish Republic — occurred about 7 p.m. • Pro Shop / Gift Shop & A Happy New Bear! . Widespread damage was reported but only six people, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED including a policeman, were hurt. A police spokesman described • Tanning Bed NotiC8S LOST AND FOUND I ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED their iqjuries as minor. The attack came without warning. No one claimed Emergency? In Manches­ Found — German She­ RN Supervisory position Assemblers and coll wind­ responsibility but the outlawed Irish Republican Army was the Call 659-3731 ter, dial 911 tor tire, available weekends bay- Dffice Work — Full time, Babysitter Companion prime suspect. It has launched numerous attacks on police pherd Puppy, Hartford police, medical help. figure aptitude, typing, for 13 year old girl otter ers. Finger dexterity ne­ |108T AND FOUND Rood 8i McKee Street lor night shift In our 155 cessary. Experience not stations with homemade mortar launchers. bed, SNF-ICF facility spe­ Nurses Aides — Full or heavy customer contact shchool and school holi­ area. Saturday night. Coll part time positions availa­ and other general and days. Keeney Street area necessary, will train, 4 Lost — Tloer cot, 568-4966 Otter 5pm. cializing In short term day week, 10 hour day, ; .- C • • rehabilitation. Earn gen­ ble from 7-3, 3-11 shifts. varied office duties. Full or walking distance E -Tinker', vicinity Oak, Employment 7om-5:30pm, Monday erous pay, tuition reim­ Certified aides preferred. benefits program Includ­ Bennet. Coll otter 6pm, I t U Spruce, Maple Streets, thru Thursday. Apply at bursement plan, uniform Alternate weekends re­ ing dental paid. Coll 528- 646-1901. December 10. Block-gray & Education 1815. Able Coll 8i Electronics, stripes, white paws, nose, allowance, meals pro­ quired. Apply In person \ ( IIHIS IM \S during business hours, Howard Rood,. Bolton, Santa has a neck. Reward. Contact C. Lost — Child's pet, cot, vided and have your Live In companion for CT. . q ou Manchester weekdays free for other Rockville Memorial Nurs­ Warehouse Mon — Per­ 9 I Dellofero, 277-1273; otter Vernon Street/Kennedy elderly woman now thru manent full time opening I snoi>iM\(; ; 6pm, 646-3372. Rood area,charcoal gray pursuits. Contact D.N.S. ing Home, 22 South Street, January. Pleasant home Holiday Festival at Crestfleld Convales­ Rockville, CT. for energetic person, in Parkade » - !■ I with white bib and paws. HELP WANTED local distribution center In Manchester. Phone 643- Bonanza Steal House of I cent Home, 643-5151 tor an Manchester Is now hiring t Impounded — Mole, 10 Coll 649-4803. tor order picking, receiv­ 4962. / I ) \ ^ S Interview appointment. Part-time correspondents day time cooks and dis­ of Value for 5 Merchants Association ' years. Shepherd cross, Port Time Inserters ing and various other block and ton. Bush Hill Wont to sell your cor? For to cover scholastic sports hwashers, no experience C duties. Must be expe­ wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask events In the Manchester Teacher. Special educa­ necdssory. $4-6 hourly. Rood. Coll the Monches- quick results, use o low- for Bob.______Dishwasher — M /F. Dpen rienced lift truck opera­ Xmas shopping. . ter Dog Warden, 646-4555. cost Classified od. area. Sports knowledge tion experience with mid­ Apply today a t 240 Ings for nights and wee­ essential; newswriting ex­ tor. Colt between 8:30om Coventry — Driver for dle and elementary aged Spencer Street. EDE. kends. Good pay. Apply perience desirable. For and 4:30pm, Monday thru students, knowledge of Come in and save v a Manchester Herald. Lake Steak Club Restaurant, on appointment, coll Len Friday, 289-6821. area, good pay and cor skills Involving reading, Route 83, Vernon. Auster, sports editor, spelling, engllsh arts and BAUSCH & LOMB allowance. Call 647-9946. Truck Driver — Must be PoInter/FInIsh Work — Manchester Herald, moth. Conneticut state Light commercial, must m weekdqys before 10 o.m., DDT qualified, doss II, certification required. A world’s leader iaodlnufacturlng high quality pick up and delivery of hove 5-10 years expe­ >j*inoldeeni 643-2711. Contact Dr. Robert Lin­ rience and own transpor­ percision astronomical telescopes has DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM, INC. truck tires, New England coln, Principal, Tolland route. For application tation. Coll otter 6pm, 305 E. Center St„ Manchester, CT openings In the areas of optical lens grinding Nurses Aide Certification Middle School Inter, 643-9597. and polishing, machine shop manufacturing Has Immediate Openings for 2nd Training — Manchester and appointment, 282- level. 875-2564. Applica­ - Mon-Sat. 10-5 0683. 643-4958 Thurs. Nites-8:00 PM and general office and clerical positions. (Full Shift Freezer Personnel. We are Manor will be starting a tion deadline December and part time.) A fortune 500 company with a certification training pro­ 27. EDE. Masseuse: High Income competitive wage and fringe benefits package now accepting applications. gram on January 6th, Dietary Aide — Imme­ potentl’ol. Flexible hours, 1986. Training will be held pleasant working condi­ SANTA SAVINGS IN OUR MEMBER STORES located In East Hartford. Send resumes or Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m.- diate opening tor a ma­ Remove mineral buildup' from 7am-3pm, Monday tions. Contact Mott at apply In person: ture person to work 4 days from your teakettle by 5:30 p.m. Apply in person. thru Friday, for a period per week, 6om-2pm, In Cameo Club, B75-9839. pouring In holt o cup of BERNIE’8 TV A APPLIANCES PEARLE VISIDN of two weeks. Excellent fully equipped modern JDANN FABRICS 135 Prestige Park Circle opportunity to learn while white vinegar and one PRAGUE SHDES 40 Tolland Stage Road kitchen. Experience pre­ quart of top water. Heat to BRI6Q8’ ICE CREAM KINNEY SHDES East Hartford, CT 06108 you earn. Coll Manches­ ferred, but willing to train Tolland, CT 06084 ter Manor, 6464)129 tor energetic Individual. Ex­ rolling boll and let stand The dazzlina CARD GALLERY LISSEn S PHARMACY RADID SHACK for one hour. Pour out EOE. M/F. additional Information. RECORD DREAKER cellent starting rate and solution, fill with water, CASUAL LADY MARSHALLS benefits. Coll Manchester boll again and discord. Insurance Agency — Full Manor, 646-0129. time, background In prop­ lifihts cf CDMMAND PERFDRMANCE MILLIE FRUGAL RECORD WORLD Add buildup to your NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED budget bv telling no- erty and casualty neces­ REEDS STATIONERS longer used furniture and sary. General office work CDT NDRTHEAST SAVINGS PICTURE THIS IN BOLTON AREA Including customer con­ appliances with a low

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D.W. monthly plus utilities, se­ HDME8 IHDMES cluded! Blanchard 8, Ros- closed porch. $79,900. All utilities, on bus line, Main Street, 643-2171. Whv not exchange It for i Rassetto Real Estate, Fish Real Estate, 643-1591 curity deposit, leose. Call Carpentry, and. ramoda^- Oumoe liaaSbyNCA me FDR SALE FDR SALE setto Real Estate, 646- CHFA 9'/a. Evenings, 649- 8 call 647-9813. OF THE cash with an ad In Classi­ 2285, days, 547-6020. 646-2482. or 871-1400. 6 4 7 - 1004 a fte r 5pm i;ine services — Comniala tEioctrldal 2482. fied? 643-2711. weekdays. Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ iM c file . dbewt wont Glioma repairs ond rame-' Need A lai trial freezer. $350. 649- t^deUng. Qualify work. Ref- Rapoir? THE NUTCRACKER by The Joe Kubert School Four Room Apartment — 9012. ^ S S S ftS ii^ ktalr quick action. .. larancos. licensed and in- ResMenflol Heat, appliances, one car wont od ladovl ; aurad. coil 646416A , Dumas. Fi ★ ★ REAL ESTATE AGENTS ★ ★ only. No pets. Security, Wonder Worm Jenus 400 >' ' ...... ' ^ FreeEstli lease, references. S435. wood Burning fireplace .^BcantO'. ' Noma, your own Robert E. Jarvis< >< .. NEEDED Call 649-3340. Insert by Dunham Lehr 1484117, A aMHlt '.Bother iBulldlng-Ramodollnai'^: - Immediate openings Inc. Used only 2 seasons. For Those Seeking a Career in Deluxe Four Room, two Asking $400. Coll 646-4886 bedroom apartment — anytime. fully appllanced kitchen. i r REAL ESTATE SALES ★ Includes heat and hot Full and Part Time Agenta Needed. water. S525 monthly. 649- 4003. Kitchen Table and Chairs E X C E L L E N T O P PO R TU N ITY to work with — Moosehead Maple, 42" one ot Manchester’s most Professional Coventry Lake Water­ round with one leaf, excel­ AgenclesI Ask about our REIMBURSE- front — Newly renovated, lent condition. $295. Call MENT PROQRAM. For those currently en­ furnished one bedroom 646-0280. apartment for maximum A L L C N tM . PATMEE WINTEE rolled in Real Estate Principles and Prac­ 2 persons. Available to TME W O O L tF ! TfCOtA tices or for those recently completing the Fold Up Bed with mat­ I t Y t X Y 41 4( 4c 4c 4< June 15. $550 a month tress and plastic cover. ^ACE YtTUCAN course. 8i « * * 41 41 41 41 41 (MAdiNff. AT 7WC S4*ORk Includes heat and electric­ Like new. S65. Coll after IMI8CELLANEDU8 RECREATIDNAL CARS/TRUCKS ARS/TRUCKS A T DANIEL F. REALE we offer Training, and ity. Lease, $1,100 deposit 3pm, 646-6810.a Continuing Education Programs, with a su­ Swedish Gifts and references required. I FDR RALE [it e m s ______I FOR SALE IRSALE perb S U P P O R T SYSTEM that will make you Gymnasiums Appliances 742-3022. Porto-Crlb — Good con- SUCCESSFUL. visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT \ dtllon, sturdy, with mat­ Evening Bog — 75 years Ladles White Brooks shoe 1964 Rambler convertible 78 Olds Cutlass Salon HUGHIES W EIGHT ROOM. Arobics, AL SIEFFERTS APPLIANCES, 445 Manchester — North End, tress. Coll 649-1340 after old, block crochet, silver skates, size 9. $20. 644- nautilus, personalized Instruction - SHOP to find that extraordinary gift In good condition. Asking Brougham — 4 doors, air Hartford Road, Manchester, C T., 647- one bedroom apartment. 6pm. S25.0 beeds, long chain handle, 0348.O $1,000. Coll 289-1360. conditioning, cylinder, A * ARE YOU READY FOR A ** gift certificates available. 205 you've been looking for. We olso 8 9997. Shop now for a full selection of In quiet residential area. silk lining. Excellent. $50. automatic, runs well, Hartford Road, Manchester, 643-2749. carry Swedish Foods. Ellington Cen­ televisions, VCR's, audio equipment, Near buslines. Utilities Oven(bullt-ln 24') — 649-4649.0 72 Chevy Novo, new front needs grill and bumper, ★ CHALLENGE? ★ ter Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. not Included. S400 FINDING A cosh buyer big screen TVs, microwaves, com­ Stove top, Hood(30’ >, (or sporting goods equip­ end, only 9,000 miles on no rust. $675 or best offer. Call DAN NEALE For a CoafMaatlal latarvlaw « « « 4i pact disc players, washers, dryers, monthly. Coll 646-3158 be­ good condition. $75. 643- Mossberg 12 gage shot­ rebuilt englne(wlth paper­ 649-0252. 41 * 4( 41 41 tween 8om-4:30pm. ment Is easy when you and kitchen appliances. We will beat 7069.0 gun. Adlust choke bolt advertise In classified. work), good condition. any pricel action, 3 shot spare stock, $900. 742-5824 after 5pm. 84 Mercury Park Colony Ws un iMlp ysu became a Six room apartment for Solid Mahogany Bed — 643-6352. S80.o Wagon — 9 passenger, "REALE" PR0FE8SI0NAU Jewelry Immediate occupancy, Pineapple acorn top, 1977 Pontiac Wagon — loaded, low miles, excel­ IMISCELLANEDUS IMISCELLANEDUS 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c Call 84(MS2S. and ask far Dan. Gold Jewelry near center, with applian­ tw in. 649-5985. M on., Large 1950 Doll — $25. Automotive Looks new. One owner. lent condition, $12,000. Af­ lUTDMDTIVE [ a u t o m o t iv e ^ BRAY JEW ELERS, 699 Main Street, ces, no utilities, 2 months Manchester Specializing In Seiko and Wed., FrI., ask for (Jerry. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Power brakes, power ter 12:00, 649-9337. D.F. REALE, INC. escro, $550 per month. S99.n Coll 643-7534.0 steering, roof rack, more. Reel Eetete Pulsar watches. Also 14K Gold Chains Sporkling new 14Karat Gold Chains, Telephone 643-5372. Tires — 4 regular goo- IM U, ■i.aiiimi. 4i PROPERTY OWNER AND PROPOSED tion. Sacrifice for $35. black kittens, one young ADDRESS ADDRESS FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT I JOB IN TOWN! I 41 41 41 4i 41 Available January 1. 646-6236.0 black cot. Please call Modernized, two bed­ 30 Tolland Turnpike Showmut Equipment Co., The Typewriters 742-5768. 30 Tolland Turnpike, \ ‘5 «» hr./8 tarl | room apartment, close to Old Trunk — 19M Model. Monchester, CT 390.00 $15,572.70 YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE — CENTERPIECES, FRUIT BASKETS, Knitting shopping and bus lines. Asking $60. Good condi­ 30 Tolland Turnpike Showmut Equipment Co., The Typewriters rebuilt. Portable Flower Plants for Your Holiday $550 a month plus utilities. 30 Tolland Turnpike, Love to knit? Want to learn? DREAM tion. Call 643-7534X1 Typewriters from $35. Sales and Ser­ Needs. BROWN'S FLOWERS INC., Security and references Manchester, CT '12.0 $ 3,274.26 $ No dress code. Casual fun at- | WEAVER YARN SHOP has your knit­ 31 Tolland Turnpike Showmut Equipment Co., The vice. Typewriter and Adding 163 Main Street, M anchester643- required. Call M r. Bay- Free To Good Home — In 30 Tolland Turnpike, $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ ting needs for the holidays. 1327 B urn­ less at 643-2101 between Machines. 41 Purnell Place, Man­ 8455. side Ave., East Hartford, 383-0036. country for spoved black Manchester, CT 118.00 $ 4,711.74 $ on the phone, we might have a $ chester. 649-4986. 9am and 4pm. IMISCELLANEDUS lab cross who needs room 54 Tolland Turnpike Irwin, (ieoree P. 8 Gall F. to run. Affectionate and 15 Elro St., Manchester, CT 210.00 S 8,385.30 t 4c 4c Ik FD RSAIi 120 Tolland Turnpike Rouselvllle, (>arv Neal 8 Mason, I job for you. We offer a guaran- | 4( 41 41 4( 41 41 41 YOU CAN enlov extro funlovlng. Coll 643-5836. Gall R., 120 Tolland Turnpike, I teed salary with bonuses. Work | Ik Ik Ik * * ■ > vocation money by. tx- Manchester, CT 340.W $ 9,583.20 Frpe puppies, Australian 134 Tolland Turnpike Quaker Co., The 8 Mercury Oil chonglng Idle Items In Compony I done from our office, four even- | PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP your home for cosh ... Lab mix. Some with blue Box M, Burbank Rd., with on ad In classified. eves. Dovs, 646-3063. Wethersfield, CT 199.67 i . m . v i $ ings a week and Saturday | — Fancy Fruit Baskets. Boxwood Ceranojcs New Jogger, Bernat latch $ Fruit Baskets Trees - All Your Christmas Decorat­ Coll 643-2711 to place your 49 Toylor Street Barrera, Joseph E. 8 Irene E. $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ hook rug kits, (two 41' x 49 Taylor St., Manchester, CT 342.74 Deferred FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Order ing Needs I 36 Oak Street. 649-0791. Make the perfect ceramic gift for the od. 80'), other smaller. 742- MUSICAL 79 Toylor St. UrbdnettI, Anthony J. 8 Lebro $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ early. Also Wicker Items. 20% Off All holidays. Call Nancy Thomas, 6700. T., 57 Butternut Rd. 4c 4: 4c 4< ITEMS Manchester, CT 171.35 $ 6,842.00 Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND - 276 41 *^CERAMICS E T C ., 643-3862,1 Mitchell HDMES 1 Tolland Turnpike VIttner, William W. I ings, also Saturday mornings. | Oakland Street, Manchester. Drive, Manchester. Two Ladles Coots — One 1 Tolland Turnpike 643-6384. I FDR RENT with large mink collar, Lloyd's AM /FM stereo Manchester, CT 234.50 $ 9,363.58 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 4c 4> 4< 4< 4< good condition. Size 12-14. and M rack stereo car­ 11 Tolland Turnpike Tolcottvllle, Co., The I Manchester — Large four 11 Tolland Turnpike, Ik Ik >k >k 4* Package Stores $40. Coll 6481433. tridge player and turnta­ Manchester, CT 73.70 $ 2,943.14 bedroom Contemporary ble. Hardly used. Asking 21 Tolland Turnpike Conyers Construction Co., The NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED In fine family neighbor­ Brock Frame House Trai­ $85. Coll 647-1560 after P.O. Box 508, Manchester, CT 100.00 S 3,993.00 BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has a Crafts 37 Tolland Turnpike Aitkin, Thomas R. 8 Vivian H. IN MANCHESTER AREA variety of liquors, wines, cordials, for hood. S925 per month. Coll ler hitch complete with 5pm, ask for Len. Joyce, 647-8^. sway bars. 899.6485924.0 37 Tolland Turnpike WNdbrIdgi t 18-230 your holiday needs and gift giving CREATIVB«RAFTS has a varied se­ Manchester, CT 340.00 $ 9,513.20 8 Ideas. 378 West M iddle Tpke. 643-7330. lection of unique craft supplies. Per­ Stereo, 8 track, AM/FM 53 Tollond Turnpike Marino, Michael A. 8 NMth Eln 81 Manchester — 7 room Michael A., d/b/a Ammo Ent. all Country Christmas fect gift for the craft lover In your life. Men's Slip on shoes, new, record player, cassette AlMindir 81 house, centrally located, kangaroo hide, brown, adapter, 'speakers. $30. 15 Cedarwood Rd., Ellington, CT 91.45 $ 3,651.60 all Christmas Is coming, our geese are 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 25B Olcott Street, Manchester, 646- 55 Tolland Turnpike Conyers Construction Co. Catilir 81 407-553 add aniy 5825. $695 plus utilities. Call size 8, $25. 643-5697.0 After 5pm, 6486989.0 21 Tolland Turnpike getting tat. came and pick a 646-1021. Cairtir 81 50M55 odd onlji Christmas bear or perhaps a cheerful Manchester, CT 347.53 $13,176.17 LInetIn L 103 Tolland Turnpike D'Amato, Frank 8 Rlcclordone, 8 cat. Cinnamon sticks and rag dolls 8, 4c 4> 4> 41 41 u o A L N o n c a Frank, 103 Tolland Turnpike, Parklni 8L all country things galore - Irene gift TOWN 09 ANOOVaa V 5922 Manchester, CT 397.12 $15,857.00 Rldgtwsod l all wrapping In the rear, GInny by the CHERRONES PACKAGE STORE. NNAL ACTION OF TN I FLANMNO A ZONmO CONMU IION ^ 155 Tolland Turnpike D'Amato, Frank 8 Rlcclordone, 8 Stock up on your Holldoy beverages For Sale Frank 8 Vincenzo, Nicholas J., flOMIVlIt 8L all door. Holldoy hours. Mon.-Sat. 10-6, At a meeting of the Planning 8 Zoning Commission held on Make these easy-knit 55 Glenwood St., LJohn L 115-175 Sun. 12-5, Thurs. 'til 9. CRAFTS­ for a wide selection of gift packs, Unique Gifts December 9, ifts, the Commission voted to deny theoppllco- knee warmers for cold Manchester, CT 374.20 $14,941.11 8 8 MEN'S GALLERY. 58 Cooper Street, wines, champagnes 8. liquors. 624 tlon of Mr. Ylo Anson for o Special Permit for o rear lot. 161 Tolland Turnpike D'Amato, Frank, et ol 8 Shell L John 81 15-100 1338 weather protection this on Co., P.O., Box 3099, 8 Manchestjer. 647-8161. East Middle Tpke., 643-7027. The store with elegant, unique and HDUDAY/ Veisc Ave - Lester winter from 3-ply baby 8L Liwrinco 81 all different fashions and gifts from 4-12 yrs. Houston, Texas 200.00 » $ 7,916.00 Edaund L 8EA8DNAL Nay - Dower and Sllsmets yam or 2-ply sports yam. 179 Tolland Turnpike Treat, Richard H. 8 Lewis, 8 11-53 Ik « ♦ * * 41 41 41 41 41 around the world. EAST WEST /- Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 20lh day of December, No. 5922 has full knit Ronald, 6 Clark Rood, Filrvlow all An eesy-sew, comfy dress directions. Bolton, CT 270.00 $10,711.10 IMPORTS, lll'/z Center Street, ( 1985. (or the school girl with IRIM L all Monc|iester, 643-5693. ' ANDOVER PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION Ts order, tied $2JI0, fw task In a single Installment or by Installments, are levied In accordance. 8 8 ineess seams and side ■attsra, piss $09 for psstsf s aid Wm I MIddIa Tpka. 420400 KENNETH LESTER. CHAIRMAN lU. with the provisions of the Town of Manchester Charter, Sections 12-6,12-7,12-0, and 12-9, and Army/Navy UVING SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN E aaadlisi. Connecticut General Statutes, os revised. Sections 7-249,7-249o, 7-250,7-251,7-352,7-253, and HaalltM Dr. all 4c 4c 41 41 41 No. 1888 srith Photo- Section 7-2$3a. Tools 010-12 {tatalS?aotsH MeOivltl Or. all Come In and check out DOUG'S CHRISTMAS Gaids is in Sizes 4 to 12 nMMS^sawntsi Payments may be mode by an Instollment plon whereby assessment payments together with 6 1 CirpanlH’ Rd. all ARM Y NAVY'S discounted prices on SHOP BLISH HARDWARE, 793 Main years. Size , % yards Nt«raftl,ILY.ieOZS legal Interest may be spreod ever a ten year period. The Interest charged will not exceed the clothing and much more for the TREES ' lEGALNOnCa 45-iiieh. Prist Xsas, SOSrtti nitk ZIP maximum rote of Interest the Town Is obligated to pay on Its bonds and notes, and such Inter­ HanrySl 148-258 Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Com­ THE UNIQUE BOUJIQUE (Next to TOWN OP ANOOVIR coot ssO SQIS NssOMr. est may fluctuate from year to year. entire family. Doug's Is open from Parkar 81 388440 plete line of tools. Open Dally B:30am Vic's Pizza). 149 West Middle Tpke. PMAL ACTION OP THE PLANNNM a ZONHtO COMMWaiON 18 8880 l$ 2 J8 fw Assessments payable In a single payment ore due on Januory 15,1906, and the dote (or the Ini­ 9-9, M onday thru Saturdoy^ Sunday Lovely handcrafted gifts from laffNpsstajgesMlifirpeshe SPECIAL: Over 200 ac- Waadbrld^a 8L 330480 to 5:30pm and Thursday evenings for 19 Lewis Street At g meeting of the Planning 8 Zoning Commission held on ES&! lections and a FREE tial payment of assessments which will be paid by Installments Is January 15,19S6. Edward I all 13-5. 269 West Middle Tpke., Man­ the Holidays. 643-4121. porcelain dolls to teddy bears and Manchester December 9,190$, o conditional approval was granted to Mr. Pattern Section in the A copy of (Ms Notice of Assessment has been filed with the Town Clerk of the Town of Mon- chester (next to M edl-M art), 643-5065. candles to pot pour.rl. 643-8755. John Fortin ter a Seeclal Permit to build a single family resi­ Just $3.00. Chester------December ^ 1 18,1985. All persons affected hereby shall hove the right to appeal from BalW t l all (behind barn) dence In o Commercial Zone (Sec. 0.12 of the Andover Zon­ ALBUM. said assess '•8 t 8 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c I; SOOilS SI SS sacs ment within 21 days from December II, 1985. Karrav NN t all 41 B Ik * , 4i 4c 4c 4i ing Regulations), upon condition that all applicable zoning INuTsdkN.r.teSN 4 1 41 regulofiens be met, e.g. A-2 survey, erosion and sedimento- Pr^t jUiie,. MSiess sitt ZIP a-|2S—ecus— OiS saS Xn. Hos This Notice ot Assessment Is being moiled to oil ot the perSdns Identified herein os property Narill l all m eSDI, Sills Nsaasr aaS tbs. ts Srsti nun; Ssw ts muc tktm. 8 $18 Any Tree Nen standards, required distance tram brook and wetlands, 0-llt— NEIRLOOM MKOlnORK-. oamers on December II, 198$, and Is being published In the Manchester Herald and the Jour­ Union Cowl all deep hole and perc test, etc.. New FASHION with 20 tistt Ot McainretS iSUIt. nal Inquirer on December 20,1985. North eh il t all Open Sat. '& Sun. Dated at Andover, Connecticut iMs 20th day of December, Photo-Gaide patterns in Otis— TO CIVZ w UZP — 40 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 11th dov of December, 198$. 8 0 8 198$. all size ranges, has a assSitwan Itmt Is auks. 9 am - 4 pm a-IU-cs«flt-eO pstn tt enict. ROBERT B. WEISS ANDOVER PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION epeeial Grace Utle Collee- ittSS* GENERAL MANAGER KENNETH LESTER. CHAIRMAN Uon for larger aisca: plaa a U4 — UUMOUTIMZ COVULETS MANCHESTER HERALD SUZANNE DOWER. VICE-CHAIRMAN _24 era sue Misii Ss4 qsliu. PREPARED BY WILLIAM J. SHEA 646-4126 2 BONUS Coapgna! 8tl5 — POSE UlLTS — UlsCtitH ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY 031-12 Price .... SZiW x Mr TO piKBd Md aspllsu mil. I. "V U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 20. 1985 IJ S./WORLD FOCUS SPORTS

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Saturday, Dec. 21,1965 Single copy; 250 f Congress quits Stores prepare Litton rlI Litton without accord y I ij i' N obody knows more ^ ~ about microwave cooking for rush ------than Litton on deficit cut Bv Susan Vaughn SPECIAL HOLIDAY SAVINGS Herald Reporter MICROWAVE By Steven Komorow facing up.” said Sen. Robert C. Residents of the Manchester The Associated Press Byrd, D-W.Va., the Democratic area who have put off their leader. "W e send this back to Christmas shopping until the last ...N0W,BEF0RE CHRISTMAS. WASHINGTON - A tired and conference, that’s the end of this minute will have plenty of oppor­ frustrated Congress adjourned for measure.” tunity to fill the area under their the year Friday after failing in a The Senate could have revised trees this weekend. long battle to pass a $74 billion the bill Friday but House Majority Many stores plan to extend their ...WHEN YOU NEED IT MOS deficit-reduction bill, the center- Leader Jim Wright, D-Texas, said hours each night through Monday, piece of its 1985 budget-cutting the House was in cement — in part with some staying open as late as effort. because so many members had left 11 p.m. T D K BLANK In a final day of maneuvering, there were no longer enough And despite the late date, most with many lawmakers already on representatives in town to add up shoppers should find what they are VIDEO TAPE their way home, the Senate refused to a quorum. looking for. Stores contacted Fri­ FAMOUS MAKE - for the second and third times in "W e have completed our work,” day night reported that they were K i l i J still well-stocked for the final two days to pass the House version said Wright, standing in for of the massive package of spend­ Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., Christmas rush. ing cuts and taxes. The Hpuse had D-Mass., who already had left. “ We expect absolute bedlam if 4 4 9 removed from the package a new "W e’re just waiting for the Senate the snow doesn’t keep them tax to pay. for the “ Superfund" ... so we can catch the airplanes away." said Nancy Russell, man­ , OVER THE RANOE L i t t o n ! | toxic waste cleanup program. home.” ager of the D & L clothing store in The 35-29 and 35-30 votes killed The House, seeking to give the the Manchester Parkade. Russell I I tton the bill until next year. Senate a way to adjourn, convened said that D & L ’s buyers have been The Senate then approved, on a briefly Friday afternoon to pass bringing in numerous items this TOUCH J ! voice vote, a separate House- the separate package to simply week for the last-minute rush. _ _ _ _ PAD 11 passed bill to temporarily extend extend some expiring tax provi­ D & L will be open until 8 p.m. on touch some expiring tax provisions, sions until March 15 next year. The Sunday ’’for the first time in PAD Including the 18-cent-a-pack tax on bill passed by a voice vote, and no history,” Russell said. She said a cigarettes, until next March. It one questioned whether a quorum UPI photo company-wide decision will keep was the last measure needed was present on the almost-empty all D & L stores open longer on before adjournment. House floor. British church envoy Terry Waite jokes Waite said he hoped the captors of four Sunday because it is so close to Senate leaders telephoned Presi­ The bill would retroactively with his Shiite Moslem bodyguards American hostages would respond to Christmas. ’The store will also be 3 8 ^ dent Reagan at Camp David to renew the 16-cent-a-pack tax on Friday after a press conference at the open until 9:30 p.m. today and liotify him Congress was leaving. cigarettes, which technically his proposals and set them free by Monday. "M r. President, we’re here, dropped to 8 cents at midnight Summeriand Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon. Christmas. Leo Marquis, merchandise man­ I -J we’re finished, we wanted to check ’Thursday after Congress failed to ager at K-Mart on Spencer Street, COLOR TV and see if you had any further work act. It would also restore two said that shopping was heavy on COLOR TV Friday night and he expected it to I TOUCH PAD J L i t t O n } you wanted us to do,’’ said Medicare cost-control laws which Majority Leader Robert Dole, expired, one setting the rate at Waite says proposals ‘fair" continue until Christmas. C O LO R T R-Kan., who said the president which the government reimburses "A t least we’re hoping it will be indicated he did not. hospitals for treating Medicare BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Church of England the letters. Waite began his mission Nov. 13. (heavy).’’ he said. ton They exchanged holiday greet­ K-Mart will continue the ex­ 199 patients and the other a freeze on envoy Terry Waite appealed to radical Moslem The hostage negotiator, a bearded 46-year-old tended hours it has had since ------1 ings, and the leaders returned to fees paid to doctors. kidnappers Friday to let their American captives layman who stands 6-fool-7, told his armed the Senate chamber where the It bounced back and forth again go home for Christmas. It was his third visit to escorts that he did not want to stay at the hotel and Thanksgiving, staying open until W A V E - ' gavel fell for the last time at 6:28 between the chambers in a mara­ Beirut in a long quest for the hostages’ freedom. must get to his west Beirut hideaway to make 10 p.m. today and Monday and 0 _ T o u c h i p.m. The House foIlo\ved suit, thon session that ended early contact with the kidnappers. p.m. on Sunday. Waite said after arriving from London that he adjourning at 6:40 p.m. Congress Friday. He said that, after meetings with American People shopping for VCRs and iff has "just and fair proposals" for the captors. He returns on Jan. 21. Before the Senate reconvened officials in the United States and other parties in microwave ovens might have a ®gRowAre; Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., said Friday, Dole said the Senate could was flanked by gunmen of the Shiite Moslem little difficulty getting the brand Geneva he did not identify, he had prepared agio milita Amal, who took him from the airport to the the Senate would return to confer­ send the bill back to the House "proposals which I believe to be just and fairand they want, sdid Fred Gondek Jr., Summeriand hotel in Moslem west Beirut. ence with the House in January again, but acknowledged it would based on fair principles. I believe that if those manager of the new Toyko Shapiro Chef and revise the budget bill, which be pointless. “ I expect most of the "I remain optimistic,” he said. " I believe the principles are adhered to we can make further store on Broad Street. ELECTRONIC TUNER TOUCH iJS^I 179,1 the White House said would have House guys except those with 100 situation still is very complicated." progress.” As of Friday, Gondek reported COLOR TV r 1^1 FISHER 1 r B . been vetoed without changes. percent voting records are gone,’’ “ The fact that I’m here at Christmas is partly He did not elaborate. that his store was out of some "This is not being sent back to die he said. coincidental,” Waite said, "but I would hope that The Americans are believed held by Islamic brands of VCRs and said he as far as this senator is con- expected microwaves to be gone CROWAVEi 11 f B-B Hr I'w The Superfund tax dispute the significance of this religious festival, which is Jihad, or Islamic Holy War, a fundamentalist eemed," he said. blocked what was otherwise a a time of peace on Earth and goodwill towards Shiite group loyal to Iran. It demands the release by the end of the weekend, with no But he drew sharp criticism broad compromise on a wide- men. would not be lost here in this country." of 17 comrades convicted in Kuwait of bombing new shipments expected before from Democrats and Republicans, ranging package of program Waite represents Archbishop of Canturbury the U.S. and French embassies in December 1983. Christmas. 299 who said Congress needed to act changes and tax increases de­ Robert Runcie, to whom four kidnapped Islamic Jihad also holds four Frenchmen, and Tokyo Shapiro will stay open COMPACT I 'JsreSiS= this year to cut the huge federal signed to meet the guidelines of the Americans wrote last month requesting interces­ other factions hold a British journalist and an today and Monday until 11 p.m. deficit. fiscal 1986 budget Congress ap­ and Sunday until 8 p.m. is a 249 DISC I ®/'WiBBfen II sion. Two other missing Americans did not sign Italian businessman. " It ’s a way to let Reagan avoid proved last August. Beth Wogman, a sales manager /MAGNA VOX: at Sears in the Parkade, said that WIRELESS business was beginning to pick up REMOTE "E m erson M •CABLE __,, ‘ CABLE READY again on Friday after a slower • WIRELESS REI^TE 25 " week. But she said that business in — "v iD iO CASSETTE Manchester’s homeless get shelter, MACC says general this holiday season has not ELECTRONIC TUNER been as brisk as in previous years. "People are doing a lot of RECORDER COLOR TV kJ8&-31i§IFISHERi'' Bv George Layng conceive that we'd ever turn every level," the report concluded. While Carr said the shelter can chester shelter will not take comparative shopping," she said. Herald Reporter people away,” RECORDER Carr said there are between 25 handle the people from Manches­ referrals from other towns, “ if Sears will also have extended The National Coalition for the and 45 homeless people in Man­ ter, it has also had to help homeless they show up at the door, we’II take hours for the next three days, While an advocacy, group has Homeless, an advocacy group chester, although not all stay at the people from other towns that either them in." staying open today and Monday ‘ 1 9 " '■ charged that the state’s shelters based in New York, charged in a Main Street shelter. Peter Ward, have no shelter or have run out of According to the homeless coali­ until 11 p.m. and Sunday until 9. fisher! for homeless people have failed to report made public Thursday that evening supervisor at the shelter, space at their shelters. tion’s report, a Hartford shelter - Monitor help all those seeking warm beds, "hundreds of homeless people, said an average of 15 or 16 people Some other stores with extended IKMOTiTOMTIIOl “ There’s not enough shelters” turned away some 3,500 people hours until Christmas include 349 no one is being tu m ^ away from including young children, teenag­ have been staying at the facility Carr said. “ We have neighbors during a 12-month period. It Caldor at Burr Corners, which will 349 Manchester’s shelter, the execu­ ers and battered women, are each night since last month. COLOR TV who need to get their act together. ’' charged the practice is being be open today and Monday until II tive director of the Manchester turned away from shelters in the Ward, who agreed with Carr that Homeless people from other repealed at other shelters in the p.m. and Sunday until 9 p.m.; V M t T M Area Conference of Churches said state each night." It said there are nobody has been turned away from towns can stay at Manchester’s state. Marshall’s in the Parkade, which Friday. about 10,000 homeless people in the shelter, said the recent cold shelter for only five consecutive • WIRELESS "Consequently, large numbers will be open today and Monday “ We’ve never turned people Connecticut, but less than 950 beds weather has not increased the , REMOTE •TURNTABLE days, before they are referred to of homeless people are at risk of until 10 p.m. and Sunday until 6 • CABLE away," said Nancy Carr, execu­ available. number of homeless people seek­ agencies in their home town, Carr READY •SPEAKERS freezing to death this winter in one p.m.; and Bradlees. which will be tive director of the church group "Shelter and services for the ing a bed for the night. said. « • QUARTZ of the most affluent states in the open through Monday until 11 p.m. TUNING •AM/FM that operates a shelter for home­ homeless poor in Connecticut "It hasn’t had that much of an ’’They’re really in a bintL” she Most stores will close at either 5 IB H O U R I less people at 466 Main St. " I can’t remain woefully inadequate on effect,” he said. said, adding that while the Man­ isher Please turn to page 12 or 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve. v b e 6 c a s s e t t k STEREO r ^ T RECORDER Long hours take their toll Bhopal disaster TODAY’S HERALD • OOAL C A S s i m ™ ^ B O W Editor’s note; This is one of a morning — a 17-bour shift. A year blamed on plant 399 II ^^REO j series of vignettes prepared by the ago, she and her husband welcomed Hostages released Index Manchester Area Conference of his young troubled teenage child to Three gunmen who took over a 24 p«gM, 2 ••ctlons cSKif. — ' Churches, which is seeking to pro­ their family, knowing in advance NEW DELHI. India (UPI) — A report submitted to the courtroom packed with people in a vide Manchester and Bolton resi­ that there would he extra require­ Indian Parliament Friday blamed fault plant design and daring escape plot released their ArivIr.A 17 I dents with Christmas gifts, food and ments, both emotionally and ^ a n - insufficient safety precautions for. the Bhopal gas teak last two hostages unharmed on an RiiHinna* OA clothing. cially. They don't regret the decision, disaster that killed at least 1,700 people. airport runway Friday and gave GtaaaiflnH but she’s tired and the tiredness and The authors of the report also rejected claims that the Dec. up. The end to the hostage drama G o m ira 1A She works from 4p.m. to 12: Sta.m. worry show in her face. 3, 1984, gas leak at the Union Carbide pesticide plant could came on the runway of the Gnnnnrtiriit 10 • 0 she can be home with the iittie She’s still able to deal gently with have been the result of sabotage, as the company has • CABLE Chateau-Bougon airport near Fntnrtainmnnt ooes, aged 5 and 2. the children because they are her suggested. 17 READY Nantes. Story on page 10. F n riia Daring her husband’s long layoff, first priority. “ The view of sabotage is obviously an afterthought," said a 10 JUpAONK TUNI* her meager salary was all tb ^ had to She shopped at tag sales for warm' press release accompanying the Report on Scientific Studies Local nawa COLOR TV live on and aithongh be has been clothing lor the children, tnit ste on the Factors Related to the Bhopal Toxic Gas Leakage. L nttary o Mlled back to work, the idlla have hasn’t been able to find warm Ohitiiarlaa 10 U TERMS: $1500 The leak from a faulty valve at the plant lasted for three • CASH pUed up. So she continues to work the waterinnoof boots for the little tmes. hours and discharged about 40 tons of deadly methyl SnoW and cold O p inio n A SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER aecoad ahitt, gettinf by on five hours • CREDIT CARO /A/STANT 445 HARTRIRD RO. ■ KEENEY8T. M T OFF 1 ^ She still 'needs mattresses and isocyanate gas. Official estimates say 1,700 people were Snow will end this morning with P aopla 0 647-9997 of Mm p a on eoine nights. blankets. MONTHLY k ilM and 100,000 injured. Unofficial estimates range higher. accumulations of more than two Rpnrta 1A .20 MANCHESTER Ob' her overtime day she works PAYMENTS CREDIT Most of the dead were children and elderly people living in inches. Temperatures ,will stay Talaviainn 7-n 4491 OPEN DAILY: MON-THUR8 TIL 9 • TUES-WEO^T TN. 5 • FRIDAY TIL • from a a.m. until obs Pleaae tarn la page U i cold throughout the weekend. See 11 S /Worlrt 4, 9-10 I I I I I I Please turn to page 12 page 2 for details. W aath ar 2