to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 19. 1988

HOMES HOMES ROOMS APARTMENTS HELP WANTED l ^ F O R SALE FOR SALE IQ 7 J INDUSTRIAL MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE OVER Looking for a EXCEPTIONAL Value. MANCHESTER 7 room MANCHESTER. Sleep­ new career? Train to L-Shaped ranch. 3 bed­ MANCHESTER. Second MANCHESTER. 3400 You'll breathe clean, ing room for working floor. 2 bedroom, heat s q u a re foot, free­ DO YOU have a bicycle no drive o tractor trailer. fresh air when yau live rooms, 1'/j baths. New gentleman. Share bath, one rides? Why not offer It (This occupation has family room addition. and appliances. No standing Industrial In this lovely 4 bed­ n o cooking. pets. $600 plus security. building. Loading ENDROLLS for sale with a want ad? among the largest room, 2'/3 bath Colan- $210,000. Flano Realty, $245/month plus one Call 643-2711 to place your n u m b e r of lob 646-5200 Coll 646-3979.______dock, parking. Waod- 27% width • 258 lal which offers a fam ­ months security. Ref- land Industrial Park. 13% width - 2 tor 288 ad. openIngs-U.S. Depart­ BOLTON. 6 room, 2'/j NOW Accepting applica­ ily sized porch, first erences. 643-21-21_____ tions for 1 bedroom, 1 Principals only. 643- MUST ba plekad up at tha ment of Labor Statis­ floor family room, first bath raised ranch. Fin­ tic.) Earn your class 1 MANCHESTER. F u r ­ bedroom handicapped 2121. Hartid Offica Monday thru floor laundry and large ished family raom, cus­ nished room, kitchen Thursday bafora 11 a.m.only. license In Oweeks. Next tom wet bar. Great and 2 bedroom Section CLYDE 2 car attached garage. and parking privileges. 8 apartments. Please training opportunity Offered at $239,900. views. $205,000. Flano CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. begins soon. For Infor­ Security and referen­ go to Oakland Heights MISCELLANEOUS RO UTE 83, VERNON Century 21 Epstein Reolty, 646-5200. ces. $75 weekly. 569- mation, call 1-800-842- Realty, 647-8895.0 Site office, 360 Oakland FOR RENT SS Monte Carlo *6995 2246 or 203-749-0711. BOLTON. 5 room Ranch, 3528 or 649-4248. Street, Manchester. N I TAB 1 bath, 1 car detached 88 Elaetra T Type *10,495 New England Tractor E V E R Y little detail Is lust Monday and Wednes- GARAGE for rent. Nor- SALES Troller Training. perfect throughout this garage, 1 acre lot. doy, 10om-12noon. thend of Manchester. 83 Buick Regal *6995 $168,000. Flano Realty, entire 8 room Colonial APARTMENTS TWO bedroom with heat 643-1823. 85 Mere Lynx *2675 on South Farms Drive 646-5200______NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ FOR RENT o n first floor eral Statute 23-65 prohibits 85 Ford Escort 4 Or. *4395 R88l EstatB In Manchester. 4 bed­ BOLTON. 8 room Garri­ $600/month. No pets. 88 Skylark 4 Dr. *6995 son Colonial. Brand the postino of odvertlae- rooms, 1'/3 baths, fire­ One month security. Iq q J ROOMMATES ments by any person, firm or 88 Calabrity 4 Dr. *7695 place, 1 st floor new. 4 bedrooms, MANCHESTER. F irst Available January 1. floor, 2 bedrooms, I'/s 1 3 8 1 WANTED corporation on o telegraph, laundry, workshop baths, central air. Lo­ Call Dan 643-2226 telephone, electric light or 88 Caprica 4 Dr. *9995 HOMES plus rec room, big cated on Cul-de-sac. baths. $600 per month (leave message). After power pole or to o tree, 85 Cantury Wgn. *6595 plus utilities, security FEMALE, MIddleaged. FOR SALE su m m e r p orch. In- $274,900. Flano Realty, 7pm 646-9892. shrub, rock, or any other 85 Canlury 4 Dr. *6995 and references. Ne non-smoker to share natural oblect without a writ­ ground pool, and spa. 646-5200.______apartment. $250 plus 84 Skyhawk Wag. *5995 lianrlirBlpr B m li pets. 643-2121. ten permit for the pyrpose of All real estate odvertlsed In Lovely grounds sur­ BOLTON. Brand new half utilities. Referen­ protecting Itorthepubllcond 87 LaSabra 4 Dr. *10,995 the Manchester Herald Is round this exceptional Contemporary! 4 bed­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ HOMES ces and security re­ carries o fine of up to $50 for 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. *7995 sublect to the Fair Housing home. Across from rooms, Including mas­ ble Immediately. One FOR RENT quired. 646-0350, days. each offense. 88 Cala. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 Act of 1946, which mokes It Martin School. New ter bedroom suite. 1'/3 bedroom apartment. Illegal to advertise any pref­ price. $239,000. Jack- acre lot. $325,000. Flano $450, utilities extra. Se­ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm erence, llmitotlon or discrim­ curity and references MANCHESTER. Nine 30 Cents son 8i Jackson Real Reolty, 646-5200. room, single family, 872-9111 ination based on race, color, Estate, 647-8400.D required. No pets. Automotive religion, sex or notional BOLTON. 2,500 Squore set back high above FURNITURE PRICEDtosell. Theprice Boyle Management, origin, or on Intention to foot. Contemporary. 0 649-4800. East Middle Turnpike. make any such preference, of this brand new 7 plus rooms, 4 bedrooms, Ja­ Available Imme- DOUBLE Bed spring and limitation or discrimination. room Gambrel Colon­ cuzzi In master bed­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ dlatelv. $950/month. mattress with brass CARS SCHALLER The Herold will not know­ ial has been reset at ble Immediately. Five ingly accept any advertise­ room, family room. References and secur­ headboard. Good con­ FOR SALE $252,900 for an Imme­ $337,000. Flano Realty, room newer duplex. ity. Call Kenat 643-1442. dition. $125. Divan bed ACURA ment which Is In violation of $675 plus security dep­ the low. diate sale. Buy now 646-5200. that makes Into double 1968 PLYMOUTH S/6 . USED CARS Panel votes to kill before the price goes osit and references. bed. $75. Call 647-903.T Running condition. SOOTHE RN New Eng- 643-7798. STORE AND land classified ads back up. 3 spacious CONDOMINIUMS Good tires and battery. 87 Accord LXI ....*11,595 reach nearly 800,(XX) bedrooms, 2'h baths, M a n c h e s t e r : 2 and 3 OFFICE SPACE $100 as Is. 649-3196. 87 Accord LXI...*11,995 family room with fire­ FOR SALE room apartments. $380 TV/STEREO/ homes In Connecticut 1981 P O N T IA C T-1000. 86 Audi 4000S ....*10,395 and Rhode Island. The place, country kitchen, and $520. No pets. Se­ O F F IC E Space for rent. APPLIANCES large mud room with PRICED To sell at Bea­ Furnished or unfur' 86,000 miles. R u n s price for a baste 25 curity. 646-2426, 9-5, I great. Great winter 87 Mazda RX7 ....*11,995 first floor laundry. con HIM. Close to hik­ weekdays. nished. Pleasant sur- GAS Range, microwave, word ad Is only S55 and ing and sledding. One car. New brakes. 643- 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 7,595 motor vehicle tax Don't pass this one by! roundlngs. will appear In 43 news­ MANCHESTER. New 3 portable dishwasher. 1534. $675. 87 Toyota QT ....* 9,995 Situated on 2.3 acres In bedroom, third floor Manchester-East Hart­ All excellent condition. papers. For more In­ unit. $87,900. Sentry bedroom duplex. Car­ 1979 MERCURY Cougar. HARTFORD (A P ) — A state occurs would depend on a town’s is concerned about the proposal. formation call Classi­ B olto n . Jockson 8, ford line, near high­ Very reasonable. 643- 86 LeSabre...... * 8,995 Jackson Real Estate, Reol Estote, 643-4060.D peted, fully ap- way. 528-1783. Needs some work. $500 property tax panel has recom­ mix of real and personal "A t a time when both the state fied, 64^2711 and ask pllanced, 1V3 baths, full 0699, after 3. 86 Merc. Sable....* 8,995 647-8400.n or best offer. 645-0610. mended repeal of the local tax on property.” and municipalities are facing for detolls.D______OWNER will assist with basement. $775. 643- STORES and Offices for TV. Sanyo. 19 Inch, color. 85 Audi QT ...... * 7,995 BO LTO N. $170's Beauti­ closing costs. Three rent. 4(X)-1S00 square 1984 M ERCURY Marquis. motor vehicles, which generates tight budgets, they would be MANCHESTER. Victo­ 1823.______Excellent condition. 86 Audi 4000S .... *10,395 State Rep. Alex Knopp, D- fully maintained 7 bedrooms and 2 baths. feet. Rent starting at $50. 646-0599 One owner. Excellent an estimated $210 million per Norwalk, who voted against the eliminating one source of re­ rian. What a buy! Also available tor rent. AVAILABLE Imme­ condition. 39,000 miles. 85 Olds Clera ....* 7,350 Adorable Cheney doll­ room U 8i R built home $275. Excellent loca­ year for the state’s cities 8nd venue, The burden would fall to $100,000. Sentry Real diately. One bedroom tion. 647-9223, 649-5334. Fully equipped. $5395 proposal, said the task force had house, tastefully deco­ on School Road. 2 fire­ 85 Mazda R X 7 .... • 7,995 towns but is considered among residential and business real and places, vaulted ceil­ Estate, 643-4060.D apartment. $545. Heat FUEL OIL/COAL/ 633-2824. little information on how the rated In country style! and hot water Included. 85 Subaru Q L .... • 7,995 the most difficult taxes to collect. ings and a spectacular DRASTICALLY R e ­ FIREWOOD change would affect residential personal property owners, who 2 bedrooms, large 2bedroom Townhouse. 1983 CAMARO. Brown, 5 The proposal by the Property yard to raise your fam­ duced. One year old iq 7 i INDUSTRIAL speed, V-6,63,000mlles. 84 Accord LX ....• 8,995 property owners. would pay higher taxes,” Bren­ country kitchen, nice $650. Heat and hot wa­ SEASONED firewood for Tax Task Force drew immediate flat yard, 9x15, older, ily. Blanchard 8. Ros- Ronch style end unit. 13/I PROPERTY Good condition. $4200. 84 Toy. Camry ....* 9,995 “ It’s really almost like a shell nan said. setto Realtors," We're ter Included. Security sale. Cut, split and criticism from onelawmakerand pleasant neighbor­ Two bedrooms, first and references re­ 446-8645. 83 Nissan 200 ....* 4,495 game,” Knopp said. “ There A subcommittee had urged the Selling Houses" 646- floor laundry and gar­ delivered. $35 per load. a pro-business lobbying group. hood, 1 cor garage. quired. No pets. Boyle 742-1182. 83 Tercel...... • 3,995 would be no motor vehicle tax, panel to consider replacing the 94fl7 D age. $119,900. Sentry Both worried that cities and Washington School dis­ Management C om - 83 LeSabre...... * 4,995 but a higher mill rate. I don’t local motor vehicle tax, which trict. Easy access to Reol Estote, 643-4060.D pgny, 649-4800.______MANCHESTER towns would be forced to raise WOODBRIDGE Street. Sail Your Car 345 Center St.. think we have enough informa­ varies according to the local mill Hartford. $129,900. A QUIET country setting BOLTON. Spacious 4 MISCELLANEOUS property taxes and taxes on rate, with a uniform state tax, Anne Miller Real Est­ This covered front tor this 2 bedroom BUILDING FOR Manchester • 647-7077 tion about how it would affect porch will bring hours room, one bedroom, FOR SALE businesses to make up for the lost which would be collected by the ate, 647-eOOO.a Townhouse with I'/j 1'/3 baths, carpeting, LEASE residential property taxes.” of enlovment to this 3 baths, decks, central revenue. state Department of Motor Vehi­ COVENTRY. Contem­ bedroom remodeled appliances, nice loca­ 6.000 sq. ft. suitable for EIGHT month old woter- ns Knopp said middle-income a i r a n d garage. Municipal tax assessors say the cles when a car is registered or porary. Gorgeous home. 2 car garage tion. $475 per month warehouse, wholesale or bed, $325. Courthouse 4 Lines — 10 Days apartment dwellers, who can homel 8 room Raised $133,900. Sentry Real Includes heot. Imme- MOTORCYCLES/ motor vehicle tax is one of the renewed. . plus affordable In the Estate, 643-4060.D retail business. Free One Gold membership, so* charge each addi­ afford to pay local taxes, would Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 $140's. Blanchard 8, dlote occupancy. Call 12'/2 months left for tional line, per day. You MOPEDS most difficult taxes to collect. Blit lawmakers on the commit­ MANCHESTER. Lewins standing building at 299 “ get off scot free” under the baths, fleldstone fire­ Rossetto Realtors," 649-4000. Green Road. Large park­ $450. Com pared to reg­ can cancel at any time. They say it is difficult to locate tee said the $12.5 million cost to place In rec room, We're Selling Houses" Crossing. One of Man­ MANCHESTER. Two ular price of $700 plus. 1987 HARLEY Davidson motor vehicle owners who refuse proposal. chester's nicest con­ ing area, oil heat and air SORRY, begin the statewide program sunken living room, 1st 646-2482.D bedroom Townhouse. Eric 649-3426.0 Heritage Softall. Origi­ to pay the tax because they are Joseph F. Brennan, staff attor­ floor famlly/sun room dominium complexes. conditioning systems. NO REFUNDS OR would substantially weaken its MANCHESTER. Best buy Nice location, all ap­ Phone; Mr Schoenfeld at IN -G R O U N D Pool tips, ADJUSTMENTS nal new parts, exhaust often transient people. ney for the Connecticut Business chances of passing in the Legisla­ with heat! Cathedral 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, pliances. Hat, hot wa­ pipe, handlebar, seat ceilings, 1 car garage. In town. Oldie but goo­ 2'/3 baths, full base­ 16x32, $3295, 20x40, State Sen. William A. DiBella, and Industry Association, said ture in what looms as a lean fiscal die. 4 plus room Cope ter, carpeting, air con­ 643-5813 $4295. Coll 742-7300 ev­ CALL HERALD and carburator air Beautiful, large caun- ment, first floor ditioning. Call 647-1595. cleaner assembly. $300. who supported the proposal to the pro-business lobbying group year. trv lot. What a house! on nice corner lot. laundry with washer enings or 742-1552. Aluminum sided, large CLASSIFIED 649-1861. repeal the tax, said eliminating it $182,900. Anne Miller and dryer, central vac- would primarily benefit apart­ Reol Estate, 647-8000.D room have been newly cum and air. Marble painted. Brand new CARS CARS I CARS 643-2711 ment renters and homeowners 19 PLUS Acres. Lovely 3 fireplace In living CARS furnace. Some owner room and sliders to FOR SALE with low property taxes. Tax plan tempting beroom Ranch with FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE financing, or rent with deck. A dream kitchen, ( “ We’re taking the tax burden first floor laundry, 2 option to buy. Let's fireplaces, sliders to c o m p le t e ly op- and shifting it someplace else,” talk. $117,9(» Realty pllonced. Central loca­ back porch, 3 car gar­ World, Benoit, D i^ lla said. “ Where that shift age plus pond. Suitable tion and close to all to some officials Frechette Associates, conveniences. $179,900. ____ ■■ for horses. Possible 646-7709.CI subdivision. Offered of E R A Daniel Reale, Inc. TOLLAND. Price reduc­ Realtors, 646-4525. By Nancy Concelman town puts a lien on the name $399,000. Century 21 Ep- Manchester Herald sfeln Reolty, 647-8895.n tion. Attractive well TAKE the plunge. When $695,000 under which the car is registered kept Cape In a quiet '854^ but may spend years trying to NEW Listing. Be the first the summer heat rolls neighborhood on cul- around again you will Some town and state officials track the person down. Bekech to see this sparkling de-sac. Master bed­ CADILLAC seven room Ranch be glad you have the 'Brogham, 4 Or., support a proposal to repeal the said. room with private fabulous 16x32 In- LoatM. WMM boasting a first floor deck. New 24x24 pres­ taken in local tax on motor vehicles, as "It would relieve local tax family raom, three ground pool that long as it is replaced with a sure treated deck In comes with this lovley < *9.495 collecters of the burden of collect­ bedrooms, full base­ bock yard. Septic sys­ uniform state tax that will ing local property tax,” state ment and garage. The room Cape on Horton tem Is two years old. Road In Manchester. i J provide revenues equal to those Rep. John W. Thompson. D- kitchen has new ca­ Call for more details. towns currently receive. binets and floor. Full dormered with 3 87LINC0LNT ’85 0L08 robbery Manchester, said. “ The dollars $172,000. Realty World, bedrooms, I'/j baths The proposal by the state $154,900. Y o Y o Carroll, Benoit, Frechette As­ TOWNCAR FIRENZA and cents spent going after those Sentry Real Estate, 643- and a one car garage. Property Tax Task Force would (delinquent) taxes aren’t worth sociates, 646-7709.D Great price, $146,900. Aut, Lotdtd Auto, 4060.0 ______WEST HARTFORD (AP) - A remove from local assessors the it.” AVAILABLE Imme­ Immediate occupancy. *17.999. man dressed in a Santa Claus suit ROOM for the whole fam­ diately. Manchester. Jackson 8, Jackson iR Q iil burden of collecting delinquent A subcommittee has asked the ily thro the holidays and brandishing a silver-plated Cute aluminum sided Reol Estote, 647-6400.O n. motor vehicle taxes from people task force to consider replacing and Into the new year. Cape. Eat-In kitchen, revolver robbed an armored car who move frequently or change the local motor vehicle tax with a Potential tor In-law or NEW Duplexes - Man­ dining room with built- chester and single fom- 87 HONDA^ '^ l i l R C of $695,000 today as a guard was the name on their registration. uniform state tax that would be teenage suite. High­ in hutch, 3 bedrooms, 1 ’84 HdNDAl . jr ’'5. l l y attached removing money from a bank, Manchester Assessor Michael A. collected by the state Depart­ land Park School. car garage. Fenced PRELUDE StM NO police said. $209,900. Sentry Real townhouses. 14 baths, While Std. CIVIC Bekech said today. ment of Motor Vehicles when a yard. $131,900. D.W. fireplace, full base­ 4Dr..Speol*l MARQUIS Detective Capt. Russell Hughes Estote, 643-4060.D Fish Realty, 643-1591 .d Local tax bills on motor vehi­ car is registered or renewed. ments, appliances, car­ *11.S Patrick Flynn/Menchactar Herald said the robber took two sacks of SUPRISINGLY Reasona­ MANCHESTER. Stately «*999IK cles come out about nine months Thompson and M ayor Peter P. peting, and attached cash from a Dunbar Armored ble seven room Ranch Colonial. Super loca­ garages! From $140's. REPAIRING VANDALISM — Cub Scout and Birch Mountain roads in Bolton. after the vehicle is assessed. If with 3 or 4 bedrooms, tion, with a lovely flat Blanchard 8< Rossetto Ronnie Hainsey, 7, of 74 Volpi Road, Security Inc. guard outside a people move in the meantime, the large country kitchen Vandals cut off the tree's branches after See REACT, page 12 yard Is the setting for Realtors," We're Sel­ ’80 OLDS W 88 TOVOTl Bolton, hangs food for a second time on United Bank branch in the and garage. Easy ac­ fhls 3 bedroom Colon­ ling H ouses" 646-2482.0 '88 VW Cub Scouts decorated the tree with food Corbins Corner shopping plaza. cess to 1-384. $174,900 77UNCiDlll ial. Large kitchen and N O R T H FIELD Green SCIROCCO DELTA 88 J . t CAMRY a vandalized tree on the corner of Volpi for birds. The disguised robber hopped Sentry Real Estate, 643- dining area with pic­ M A R K VI-. Auto M -'^ arbm SSpd. 4060.0 ______Condo. One of the Red. 8 Speed Loaded into a car driven by another man Town, 8th request ture window. French area's best known R E D U C E D for quick sale. door to lalousled *8.999 •9.99S, and took off on a nearby highway, complexes offers this *2999. Hughes said. Police said no shots No more ride and seek porch. Formol dining 1600 square foot, 3 bed­ when you see this gen- room with wainscot­ rooms, 2'/3 baths unitat Vandals dampen Cubs’ spirit were fired. eraus three bedroom ing, plus a finished rec an unbelievable price " I was just shocked that anyone public act change Cope with front to back room. $199,500. D.W. In the $120's. We sold 2 80 TOYOTA^ 84 M ER C ^ '88 OOOBE^ '88 MERC. would do such a thing,” said Fnis '84 CHEV.' By Nancy Pappas very upset." Muro said. fireplaced living room, Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 last week-better hurry GRAND E. Barressi of Berlin, a part-time formal dining room STARLET ARIES SABLE Manchester Herald By Alex GIrelll VERNON. A traditional and see this one. Blan­ CITATIDN BINto, Auto The boys were to return today, to hang peanut teller at the bank. approval because no final accord and garage. $139,900. White, 4 si>d. AT. AC M ARQ U IS, butter balls and popcorn garlands, cranberries, Colonial that was cus­ chard 8, Rossetto Real­ Police said the robbers were Manchester Herald has been reached on other por­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- tom built for the pres­ tors," We're Selling BOLTON — The Christmas Grinch visited six doughnuts and gingerbread for the birds. 4060.n *2999. *685D • HI.999, driving a brown, Volkswagen tions of the overall agreement. ent owners, unique H ouses" 646-2482.0 *i.ggg.d 2.8 little Cub Scouts here while the youngsters were The Scouts, all second graders at Bolton The boards of directors of both Jetta. Capt, John Grimes said the ‘I don’t trust the town," Tripp SUNLIGHT splashes thru family room with MANCHESTER. Porter­ trying to play Santa Claus for the town’s birds. Elementary School, cho.se to do the tree as their the town and the Eighth Utilities wealth of trench doors pegged board flooring, car was last seen headed west on said, arguing that once the field Condominium. 2 A C3iristmas tree which the boys erected on first big service project, according to Justin District Monday approved reso­ In this elegant Ansaldl built In bookcases, for­ Interstate 84. request is made to the office of the bedrooms, 2 baths, I '84 CHEV '87 MERC.' '88 BUICK^ '87 MERC.^ town-owned land at the com of Volpi and Birch Mortimer, 7. of 63 Volpi Road. It took several lutions calling on the General Colonial with 3 bed­ mal dining room, 4 car garage, full base­ '84 FORD secretary of the state, it may not rooms, dramatic flre- bedrooms, a speclol 1st CAVAUER ^ R IV IE R A C0U8AR Mountain roads on Thursday was vandalized weeks to make all the things the boys were to The robbery occurred shortly Assembly to make changes in the ment. End unit. T- tRD MARQUIS be possible to withdraw it even if ploced family room floor billiard room, 2V? Wagon, Auto 8 Auto WMIe,Auto sometime early Sunday morning, according to hang on the tree. Justin said. before 9:19 a.m.. Grimes said. district charter as part of an the district decides to do so. $185,000. Flano Realty, Brown, Auto Brown, Auto and 2 car garage. baths, 2 fireplaces, 646-5200 Debby Muro of 15 Laurwood Drive, the boys’ den But on Monday afternoon when he returned "Th e investigation is just oc­ historic agreement between the In a letter to be sent to state $209,900. Sentry Real screened porch, sun •14.S •11.8 •io .Q g g > leader. All of the tree’s branches were sawed off curring now,” he said. two governments over fire and Estate, 643-4060.C deck, and much more, •4.8 *6.999^ home from school, Justin said his mother told Rep. James McCavanagh, the and left on the ground nearby, she said. sewer jurisdiction. situated on a nice treed L0T8/LAND him the tree had been clipped. A woman who answered the town and district have asked him The problem was discovered by Muro and her " I felt pretty said that it had got cut down, and telephone at Dunbar Armored The changes are designed, in lot In an area of com ­ FOR SALE '87 , to be responsible for control of the INVITATION TO BID parable homes. Asking '80 OLDS 84T0Y0Tjl '80 BUICK son, Johnny, on Sunday. They were on their way pretty angry about it too," he said. “ If they catch Security in New Britain acknowl­ part, to ensure the district cannot bill making the changes and to '87 HONDA 85 TOYOTA! THUN0ERBIR8 Sealed bids will be received $289,000. U 8. R Realty, CAMRY SKYLARK to visit Santa Claus at Wickham Park, she said, the person who did it, I ’d like them to be put in jail edged that it was a Dunbar car be consolidated with the town withdraw it from consideration if 643-2692.D BOLTON. Large wooded, ACCORD U l 0ME6A CELICA In the General Services' of- sloping lot In area of LX Auto Blue, Auto when they saw the tree. that was robbed. “ We are not without approval of district either government asks him to do llce, 41 Center St., Manches­ Black, 3 Sped. Rad. 8 Spd. AT. Loaded BO LTO N. Best buy In fine homes. $115,000. “ Johnny just burst into tears. He was very, commenting at this time,” she voters. so. ter, CT until 11:00 a.m. on the town. Affordable, com ­ •6.999^ See TREE, page 12 dote shown below for the fol- Coll evenings, 646-3120. •9,99i, $1,999^ •8.999. *10.8 •6.999^ said. The district directors approved When district President Tho­ lowlno: pletely renovated, 3 b ed ro om s, 1 bath. MANCHESTER. Two An employee at the United the resolutions despite strong mas Landers set out to read the DECEMBER X, 19S8 fam ily building lot. 646- Ranch style home with Bank, who wouldn't give her objection from district Director ONE NEW 4-WHEEL 0666. '84 PONT. '87 MAZDA! Joseph Tripp, who opposed the DRIVE TRACTOR WITH 5 detached 1 car garage. '86 FORD PONT. '87 TOYOTI '86 PONT. name, said, " I cannot reveal See ACCORD, page 12 1st floor laundry on 1 COVENTRY. Wooded '86 FIREBIRD PICKUP 86 M AZDA\ FT. RO TARY BROOM building lot with view TAURUS COROLLA BONNEVILLE] Dems may fight FOI ruling anything” WITH TRADE-IN acre wooded lot. Still FIERO as. Auto Red/WhAe RX7 time to choose colors. In new subdivision. Auto Blue, Auto Auto Sllvar. Stlok. Lt. Anthony Duffy said John D E C E M B E R X. 19M Rad, Std. $174,900. Flano Realty, $70,000. Call 871-61)06 •0.596, By Alex GIrelll of the majority party. Republican cuses of Attorneys Stephen Penny Wheatley of Farmington wit­ *Mr. J.’ needs helping hand ONE NEW TRACTOR Gallery of Homes, 646- •11.999^ •7.1 •7.8 WITH PLOW •5.998 Manchester Herald Director Ronald Osella has asked and Kevin O’Brien, both paid to nessed the robbery followed the 5200. Editor’s note; This is the D E C E M B E R X. 19U the FOI commission for a formal represent the town. suspects’ car ip his van for about changed his lifestyle. ONE NEW G R A V ELY MANCHESTER Owner fi­ Democratic Town Chairman ruling on the law. a mile on the highway and seventh in a series of vignettes After a recent discharge nanced - no money M0RT6AGES 88 DUICt ’87 MERC.! 87 MERC Cummings said that if it is COMMERCIAL M ERC 86 M AZD Al 86 LINCOLi 84 C AM AR l BCAO IL Theodore R. Cummings said Cummings said the Democrats determined that he cannot attend provided police with descriptions on people in the Manchester from a medical facility, he d ow n to qualified COLONY PARI CONVERTIBLE TRACTOR TOWN CAR SOMERSET SEVILLE SABLE today his party will consider a will have to consider a legal caucuses of the Democratic di­ of the robbers. area who need assistance became ill suddenly and had buyer. 6 rooms, 3 bed­ FALUNG BEHIND?? M ARQ UIS Pickup LX IRDC T-Typ*.SOr„ Wason, Autoj Blue. Auto JA N U A R Y 5,1909 rooms, I'A baths, 1 car Good CondWonJ Auto AT. Blue, Load loaded. B lu e , legal challenge to any ruling by challenge or a change in the law rectors, the Republican directors during the holiday season. The great difficulty getting help. ATHLETIC SHIRTS STOP FORECLOSURE!! detached garage *2999 Ifl *7250 •10.8 the state Freedom of Information to exempt party chairmen from should voluntarily exclude the vignettes are provided by the Medical staff recommended a The Town of Manchester Is $132,900. Flano Realty, If you are falling behind on *5999^ • f Manchester Area Conference on equal opportunity em­ 413.8 Commission which determines any provision that prohibits the Republican town chairman, John system that provides push 646-5200. your mortgage payments... TODAY of Churches. ployer, and requires on affir­ OR...If your home Is In fore­ that the chairman of a majority majority directors from having Garside, from their gatherings. button access to medical as­ mative action policy forall of MANCHESTER. 6 raom sistance. "M r. J.’s” income is Its Contractors and Vendors closure. WE C A N HELPI party cannot legally meet with a another person at caucuses, “ What’s sauce for the goose, is Cape. 3 bedrooms, quorum of town directors in In the past five years “ Mr. too limited to afford Care Cali os o condition of doing busi­ baths, fireplace In liv­ No payment program avail­ which are not open to the public. sauce for the gander,’ ’ he said. I n d e x ness with the Town, os per able for up to 2 years. Bad caucus. J” has been hospitalized sev­ System. Federal Order 11244. ing room $137,900. Fl- Osella, in a complaint filed Osella’s complaint says that 24 pages, 2 sections credit Is not a problemllAsk Cummings said it appears to eral times for long periods “ Mr. J " is part of more than Bid forms, plans and specifi­ ono Realty, 646-5200. fail DO OH I'tG today, said the attendance of the the Democrats assemble as a cations ore available at the how LOW payments can 301-313 CENTER STREET him that the FOI Commission will town chairmen at caucuses is a quorum of the Board of Directors Business______11 Obituaries______2 because he became so debili­ 390 households assisted MANCHESTER. Six help you SA V E YOUR General Services' office. room Ronch. 3 bed­ AAANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT take a strict interpretation of the traditional practice and has in their caucuses to discuss and Classified _ 22-24 Opinion______10 tated from an illness. Unable through the MACC Seasonal HOME TODAY! TOWN OF rooms, 1.5 baths, fin­ /MORIAR^Y BROTHE law and hold that the chairman of never been at issue, but the reach a consensus on matters Com ics______18 People______17 to be gainfully employed Sharing Appeal, Box 773, Man­ M A N C H ESTER , CT. Swiss CBBsarvatlve Group '’TI'PO., ished family room, the majority party, which now is attendance of others is at issue. over which the board has supervi- Focus------17 Sports_____13-16 (which he finds most distress­ chester 06040. Donations are RO BERT B. W EISS, Florida Sun Room. at (203) 4S4-1336 or 643-5135 GENERAL MANAGER USED CAR HOTLINE o ^ 6 the Democratic party, cannot He referred in particular to the Local/State___2-6 Television_____19 ing) , his illness has drastically still being accepted. 043-12 $180,000. Flano Realty, (203) 4S44404 646-5200. 64M588 join in caucuses of town directors attendance at Democratic cau- See LAW, page 12 Natlon/World-7-9 Weather. Z - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. 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A bou t Tow n Police Roundup ‘Frightening’ road Program to honor Dr. King Police search for man repairs worrying The Manchester Interracial Council will hold the 8th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemer- after alleged beating ative Program and Potluck Supper Thursday, Jan. Police said they are seaching for a local man 12 at South United Methodist Church. 1226 Main St. who allegedly beat his wife with a telephone area communities at 6 p.m. The theme of this year’s program is "A receiver and threatened to stab her with a knife. Celebration of the Man and His Dream.” The Police applied for an arrest warrant Monday for It will cost Manchester more program will focus on the teachings of Dr. King and Bv Andrew J. Davis Anthony Carrington, 35, of 54 Ruby Drive, on than $67 million, if town officials the diversity of the Manchester community. Manchester Herald charges of second-degree assault against his wife immediately began to fix all Dorothy Selinger will be the guest soloist. Those and threatening, according to the police report. town-controlled roads and wishing to attend should bring a main dish (a !> ' V"-, The price of road repairs in Carrington's wife suffered a cut to the lobe of her area towns has reached such high bridges needing repairs, said casserole, salad or dessert) to feed 10 people. Call ear. police said. Upon searching the house, police CCM Public Relations Manager Gladys Stringfellow. 649-9943. or Mary Jaworski. .levels that the towns will need discovered Carrington had escaped in his car, police Kevin Maloney. Bolton’s road 643- 4938. if you plan to attend. increased state assistance to foot said. the bills, area officials say. problems can be solved for $27 After searching for Carrington and not finding Manchester Town Manager million, while Andover’s total La Leche meeting set him, police applied for a warrant for Carrington’s Robert B. Weiss said that towns road repair cost reached more arrest, police said. will not be able to repair roads than $6 million, the report states. The January meeting of the Manchester Evening with local funds. “ Obviously that is a frightening La Leche League will be held Wednesday. Jan. 4, at ” I think towns, without ques­ figure,” said Elsesser. “ It’s 7:30 p.m. at 4 Locust St. South Windsor. The topic of Police arrest man, woman tion. would not be able to handle phenomenal,” the meeting is "Advantages of Breastfeeding to (the cost of repairs).” said Weiss. Though the figures are taken Mother and Baby.” Many mothers have found that following disturbance ” I don’t see the town resources from a January stale Depart­ breastfeeding is uniquely suited to meet both the being ... elastic enough.” ment of Transportation study. physical and emotional needs of their baby. A Manchester man and an Enfield woman were Elsesser said the total has not Mothers, grandmothers, infants and toddlers are all arrested Monday night after they were involved in Coventry Town Manager John been reduced significantly over Elsesser called the $106 million welcome. For further information, call Carol at an argument, police said. the year because new roads have price tag to fix roads in his town a 644- 4109 or Kathy at 646-7277. Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald Michael L VanCamp. 38. of 32 Cottage St., and been added. Kathryn McGann, 36. of Enfield were arrested on “ frightening figure.” That cost “ It’s too large a problem to for road repair in Coventry was A GIFT OF TO YS — The Manchester director of MACC: and Jon Hawthorne, charges of breach of peace, police said. ignore but it’s too large a problem Senior clinics scheduled Police Department donated toys to the chairman of the children's Christmas Police said McGann went to see VanCamp at his quoted in a Connecticut Confer­ to do in a decade.” he said. Manchester Area Conference of apartrfient and after a heated argument she struck Patrick Flynn/Mancheeter Herald ence of Municipalities study on “ Roads get to the point where you A blood pressure clinic will be held Wednesday. party, look overthetoys.Thetoyswill be how much it will cost to fix town Churches' Seasonal Sharing Appeal. distributed to needy families with the him in the chest. CAROLING IN TH E COLD — The Salvation Army band St. Singers braved the cold to entertain each other with can’t fix them. The total cost to all Jan. 4. at the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center VanCamp became angered and grabbed McGann roads and bridges. the citizens will be higher if it’s from 9 to 11 a.m. for those whose last names begin From left: William Daley, president of the Christmas baskets on Thursday. leads residents in the annual carol sing Sunday in front of the holiday spirit. by the front clothing, picked her up and shoved her The CCM study, relea.sed last not done soon.” with the letters A through K. A blood pressure clinic police union; Nancy Carr, executive out the front door of the apartment, police said. the creche at Center Congregational Church, 11 Center week, was prepared by transpor­ Coventry is looking into start­ will be held at Westhill Gardens, 24 Bluefield Drive, Both VanCamp and McGann were released on tation economist Richard P. ing a 10-year plan to fix local from 9 to 10 a.m. A blood pressureclinic will beheld $250 bond, according to police. They are scheduled Mudge. It estimates it will take roads, Elsesser said. This year, Wednesday. Jan. 18,attheSeniorCenterfrom9to 11 to appear in Manchester Superior Court today. $8.7 billion to bring all locally about $215,000 has been budgeted a.m. for those whose last names begin with the O bituaries maintained roads and bridges up to pave or repave town roads, he letters L through Z. PZC OKs HMO on Hartford Road to acceptable levels. said. Edith Reed Home. 376 Washington St.-, Brook­ burial at 11 a.m. at St. Bridget Vernon man charged Bv Nancy Concelman after it opens, company officials outside of the building, which hi.storic district. Most of the work Depression group meets line, Mass.; with a Mass of Church. Burial will be in St. Manchester Herald have said. include adding a vestibule for on the building involves renova­ Edith (Green) Reed, 60, of Christian burial at 9 a.m. at St. Bridget Cemetery. Calling hours with trespass, assault Vincent Amrhein, project arh- access to the lower level and two tions to the inside. Manchester, died Monday (Dec. Commission to rethink Depression Anonymous, a support group for those Lawrence Church, 774 Boyleston are today from 7 to 9 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Com­ citect. presented the plans to the handicap ramps. A lounge, radiology lab and 19, 1988) at home. suffering from depression meets every Tuesday at St., Brookline. Burial will be in Memorial donations may be A Vernon man was arrested Monday night after mission Monday approved plans commission. The PZC also followed the storage space for records are Bom in Brookline, Mass., on historic commission’s recom­ 6:30 p.m. in the Lowe Program Center of the Holyhood Cemetery, Brook­ made to the Newington Voltun- he allegedly struck a man he was visiting in the face to convert the former Multi- As conditions of approval, the proposed for the first floor. Dec. 24, 1927, she lived in mendation that materials used sidewaik deiay approvai Manchester Community College. Room CL131a. line. Calling hours are Wednes­ teer Ambulance Service, Main and neck, police said. Circuits building at 130 Hartford PZC required that lights in the Amrhein said. Offices and exa­ Glastonbury before moving to for a new gutter match the The group follows the 12-step program modeled day from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Street, Newington 06111. Arthur Lisbon. 43. of 88 W. Main St., in the Road into a 13.4% square-foot complex parking lot be designed mining rooms will be located on Manchester eight years ago. At existing trim in color and design. The Planning and Zoning Com­ Director. Mark Pellegrini said after Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees are Memorial donations may be Rockville section of Vernon, was arrested and medical complex that is sche­ to match others in the Cheney the second floor, he said, the time of her death, she was Plans for the facility were fiied mission may rescind its approval grading for the walks is available required. For more information call Marie B. at made to the Newington Child­ Erik Masse charged with first-degree criminal trespass, duled to open in September 1989. Historic district and that signs be employed as a secretary in the in October by Foundation Health Kaiser operates group-model of a deferment of sidewalks but installation would be 644-9046. ren’s Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St., third-degree assault and breach of peace, police subject to the Cheney National Reinsurance Department at the Newington 06111. Erik Oliver Masse, 9. of East said. The building will house a Plan of Connecticut, which oper­ HMOs, which provide almost all within a Birch Mountain Road expensive. Connecticut General Insurance Hartford, son of Philippe Masse Kaiser Permanente health main­ Historic District Commission’s Police said they responded to a report of a fight on ates 10 HMDs in the state. The services to members within a subdivision because of the Board The Board of Education, which of Manchester, died Saturday review before approval. Club donates gift money Co., Bloomfield, for 18 years. She West Middle Turnpike. tenance organization, which will PZC and historic commission are single complex. Outpatient care of Education’s concern about feels that sidewalks are neces­ Lillian May Slater , (Dec. 17, 1988) at Charlotte was a communicant of St. Bridget While being transported to police headquarters, provide inpatient medical care to The historic commission on required to review plans for would be provided at area hospi­ children’s safety. sary for the safety of children Hungerford Hospital, Torrington. an estimated 10.000 Manchester- At the commission’s Monday Ladies of the GOP Bowling League contributed Church. Lillian May Slater, 100, of Lisbon passed out and police took him to Dec. 2 unanimously approved changes to the building’s exterior tals under a contract with the walking to and from bus stops, He was born in Manchester. $100 for gifts for The Armenian earthquate victims. She is survived by two sons, Newington, formerly of Avondale Manchester Memorial Hospital for an examination, area customers within five years Kaiser’s plans for changes to the becau.se it is located in the HMO. meeting, members said they asked the commission to with­ Besides his father, he is sur­ The league collected the funds during their annual Roland E. Reed of Philadelphia, Road, died- Monday (Dec. 19, police said. would examine the 148-lot subdi­ draw its approval of the defer­ vived by his mother, Barbara Christmas Party at Arcadia Restaurant Dec. 16. Pa„ and Stephen E. Reed of 1988) at Hartford Hospital. She Police said they then held Lisbon on $S.(H)0 bond. vision planned by developer Gary ments. Hawaii; five daughters, Leslie was the widow of Burton Slater. (Bevins) Masse of East Hartford, He is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Pierce and the Mary Catherine Dawn of Hawaii, Elise Denning of Bom in Mount Beacon, N.Y., with whom he lived: his paternal Court at a later date. School board expels gun-toting student Development Co. of Windsor to Acting PZC Chairman Ronald Montreal, Canada, Judith Di- Aug. 9, 1888, she had been a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. determine whether sidewalks are Gates, who was acting on behalf Renzo of Wyomissing. Pa., Lynn resident of Manchester for many Aurele Masse of North Charles­ Bv Andrew J. Davis days, or the remainder of this school, said Dyer, Though it was a said. needed for about 14 homes that of absent chairman Alfred W. Reed of Malvern, Pa., and Dana years before moving to ton, N.H.; his maternal grand­ Manchester Herald school year and the first half of pellet gun, the school board still School officials found out about front Birch Mountain Road. Sieffert Sr,, said he wanted the DiBona of Philadelphia; two Newington. mother, Barbara Bevins of next school year, said Dyer. felt it was a dangerous weapon, the incident, which allegedly The PZC in June approved the Board o f Education to give the brothers, Herbert Green of Chest­ She is survived by a son, Forest Park, Ga.; several aunts, Lottery The Board of Education sent a Under state statute, 180 school he said. happened over a month ago, subdivision and deferments on PZC its rules on picking up school nut Hill, Mass., and Robert E. Frederick Slater of Granby; a uncles and cousins. message to students that guns days is the maximum a student ” We will not tolerate guns, earlier this month after it was one side of each of the roads off children for future deferment Green of Foxoboro, Mass.; two daughter, Mrs. Anna Wallace of A Mass of Christian burial will will not be tolerated in school by can be expelled from school. dangerous weapons, violence or reported by a teacher who Birch Mountain Road. Planning requests. sisters, Margaret H. Benjamin of Newington; 11 grandchildren; 20 be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries voting to expel a Manchester The board voted 7 to 1 to expel any intentional (dangerous) ac­ overheard a student talking about Wollaston, Mass., and Alice A. great-grandchildren; and nine St. Bernard Church, the Rock­ around New England: High School student Monday who the student. Dyer said. Board tions.” said Dyer. “ It was an it. school officials have said. Green of Chestnut Hill; four great-great-grandchildren. ville section of Vernon. Burial Connecticut daily; 097. Play Four: 0899. allegedly brought a pellet gun to member Terri A. Bogli was operable pellet pistol that could In response to the gun incident, granddaughters and several nie­ The funeral will be Wednesday will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Massachusetts daily: 5886. school last month, said Board absent from the meeting. kill someone.” school officials instituted a rule ces and nephews. at 10: IS a.m. from the Holmes Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Tri-state daily: 392, 9856. Chairman Richard W. Dyer. The student, whose name was The board agreed not to pay for which prohibited students from NEED SOME EXTRA The funeral will be Thursday at Funeral Hofne, 400 Main St., p.m. at the Ladd Funeral Home, wearing bulky outer clothing Rhode Island daily; 8469. The 17-year-old male student not released, allegedly brought a alternative education for the 8 a.m. at the Bell-O’Dea Funeral followed by a Mass of Christian 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. was suspended for 180 school .357-magnum pellet gun into student for the rest of the year, such as jackets, hats and hooded though it is allowed under slate sweatshirts, in school. School SPENDING MONEY? law, said Dyer. The board did officials implemented the rule the Public Records Manchester schools vote to pay for the student to be morning of Dec. 6. without giving Newspaper routes available in your area... Thoughts privately tutored the first half of students warning. next year, he said. The rule brought an immediate Patrick Flynn/ManchMtar Harald student reaction as about 100 Warranty deeds MuitiTech New England Inc. to John H. Mumford join national program Board member Gloria D. Del- students protested. Also, 21 stu­ Earn money and prizes by delivering the DRIVE COORDINATOR — Heidi Peltier, MuitiTech New England Inc. to Daniel L. and and Alison F. Grade, Stoneybrook Condominium, In his bgok. REACHING OUT. Henry Nouwen laFera cast.the dissenting vote dents were suspended for violat­ Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. a sixth-grade student at Washington Michelle A. D’Esopo, Oak Grove Farms Condomi­ $129,937. tells of Nan-in. a Japanese Zen master of the late Bv Andrew J. Davis because-she felt the board should ing the rule. Wayne A. and Kay A. Girouard to David M. and training of teachers and adminis­ not pay for the student’s educa­ School, is coordinating the school's nium, $121,900. 19th century. When a university professor came to Manchester Herald trators,” said Kennedy. “ The Students later agreed to halt Melinda D. Lawler to Barry F. .and Jean C. Jane M. Wolanin, 12 Hyde St., $126,900. inquire about tbe waysof Zen, the academic spent so tion during the expulsion period. the protests while a committee of Call today to get more details. efforts to collect food for the Manches­ Stephen G. and Sharon W. Linder to Anne F. school district’s strength is the ” I don’t think the message was Callahan. 333 Hilliard St., $123,000. much time explaining his interest and the urgency Manchester is one of six local practical part. We find a strength students and faculty worked out a ter Area Conference of Churches' Jay J. and Mary K. Brand to Burr R. and Carol D. Moriarty, Manchester Gardens Condominium, of his questions, that the master was hardly able to school districts to join a national strong enough,” she said. “ Any compromise on the proposal. in bringing them together.” kid, any student bringing a lethal Seasonal Sharing Appeal. Peltier, the Carlson, Southfield Green Condominium, $143,000. $64,900. speak. education “ network” to train Officials later allowed students to 647-9946 Wesley R. Rhula and Lucienne A. Rhula to Since the network has been weapon into school should be publicity chairman for the student Barney T. Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Peterman teachers and administrators, formed nationally, Kennedy said wear the hooded sweatshirts as a Stanley and Mary Z. Waickowski, 158 Tanner St., Later nan-in served tea. He poured until the cup expelled period. We’re talking council, is pictured with Ray Gardiner, Jr. to Jack A. and Lori P. Moreau, Thurston said John W. Brubacher, a it will help Manchester. Town compromise was worked out. Heights. $295,000. $154,000. overlfowed and the tea ran out over the saucer and professor at the University of guns, not pea shooters.” Ludes said at a Dec. 12 Board of the council's adviser. school personnel also are in­ Marble St...... all Sylvester J. and Laura A. Buttone to Sylvester, across the table into the lap of his startled guest. Connecticut. The student allegedly pointed Education meeting that school Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 Quitclaim deeds volved in two other local- McCabe St...... all Laura and Karen G. Buttone, Brook Haven “ Stop!” yelled the professor as he jumped to his Other communities involved in the gun at another student, school officials erred in implementing university partnership programs Stock Place...... all Condominium, no conveyance tax. Ellen Donadio and Lenora R. Donadio to Jay J. feet. “ Stop!” the network, which is based at officials have said. The clas.s- the rule without warning. The that help train administrators, he No. Main St...... 397-496 Center St...... 658-872 even Violette Constmction Co. Inc. to Kevin A. and and Mary K. Brand, Southfield Green Condomi­ UConn, are Hartford, Windham, room teacher did not see the school board voiced its support of PnbKc Meetings “ Like this cup.” san Nan-in quietly, “ you are said. Falknor Dr...... all Judith C. Kando, Tudor Court Condominium, nium, no conveyance tax. Enfield. Glastonbury and South incident, school officials have the new rule at that meeting. over-full of opinions and speculations, how can I “ (The network) brings in the Olcott St...... 76-159 conveyance tax, $128.70. Monique S. Toth to Robert M. Masson, one-half show you Zen, unless you first empty your cup?” Windsor, Brubacher said. experience of a much wider base ^ c a « Ka i ld certain holidays by the This is the first year since 1984 Tonight, mostly cloudy, breezy Manchester Publishing Co . 16 Bralnard Place. Manchester, said. and mild. Low 40 to 45. Wednes­ Conn 06040 Second class postage paid at Manchester, Conn Other universities involved in when fewer than 20,000 new units day. mostly cloudy and mild with Postmaster Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. the network are; Fordham, Indi­ were authorized in the state, the t TENTS • SWISS ARMY KNIVES P.O Box 691. Manchester. Conn 06040 ana State, Michigan State. report said. Every county has a 50 percent chance of showers. If you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7;90 I SOREL FOOTWEAR • DARTBOARDS CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 High around 50. Outlook for a m Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unable Brigham Young and the Univer­ registered a decline through the Thursday, partly sunny but to reach your caf^rler call subscriber service at by 6 sity of Maine, he said. first 11 months of this year cooler with the high in the lower p m weekdays for delivery In Manchester Manchester School Superin­ compared to the same period last OPEN to 10PM A M an tic Suggested carrier rates are $1.60 weekly. 97.70 for one year 40s. month. 923 10 for three months, 946 20 for six months and tendent James P. Kennedy said Men. to Fri. O o a tn S92 40 for one year his district decided to join the Year-to-date figures show that FARR'S Northwest Hills: Tonight, The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press, network to enhance the training 18,042 units were approved state­ f MAIN STREET Chriftmm Eve ilanrifFBtrr Ipralb mostly cloudy, breezy and mild. the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press of school personnel. wide for the first 11 months of this Today's weather picture was drawn by Tate Pasternak, Association and the New England Newspaper Association. 8 'til 8 PM OiMa Aoov-Weaew. i»c. A chance of showers after mid­ “ What the university has to year. 27 percent, or 6,860 fewer 6 4 3 -7 1 1 1 night. Low around 40. 10, a fifth-grader at the Cornerstone Christian School. offer is the theoretical part of units, than approved last year. It W tw Mitni M( m Ml ( » fe» M tra M M Ki M M Ml M fe« « » ini «a W lAI 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 20, IMS MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. 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Crisis grows 8th appoints Mace Leopard rug Illegal Sudden death of prosecutor LOCAL NEW HAVEN (AP) — An Oregon man indicted district fire chief in what federal officials allege is an international over shortage smuggling ring has pleaded guilty to violating stalls Enfield corruption trial & STATE the Endangered Species Act by shipping a By Alex GIrelll Mace has been active in plan­ leopard rug from Ohio to Connecticut, a federal Manchester Herald ning the computerization of the prosecutor said. HARTFORD (AP) - Reeling Bailey said. Castle is charged with forgery, of volunteers district’s fire protection service. Yale gets $6.6 million Martin C. Sher, 43, of Seaside, Ore., entered the from the sudden death of the “Larry had read all of the conspiracy to commit forgery He and his wife. Ginette, have two John Mace was named fire NEW HAVEN (AP) - Yale School of Medicine guilty plea Monday. He faces up to one year in prosecutor handling the compli­ testimony from the grand jury, and being an accessory to chief of the Eighth Utilities children, a son, Matthew. 10, and cated Enfield corruption trial, and had interviewed many of the HARTFORD (AP) — A shortage of ambulance researchers have been given a $6.6 million prison, a fine of $100,000, or both, said U.S. forgery, all in the second degree, District Fire Department Mon­ a daughter Rebecca, 8. He lived in Attorney Stanley A. Twardy, Jr. Hartford State’s Attorney John witnesses,” Bailey said. “It’s in connection with the alleged volunteers has created an emergency medical Hartford before moving to Man­ federal grant to study physical problems that day night and will assume his new may caus.e schizophrenia, a severe mental Sher was indicted along with several Connecti­ M. Bailey searched his staff for a almost impossible to say the time forgery of a subdivision map. services crisis in some parts of the state and iives duties Jan. 1. chester 24 years ago. replacement and faced the possi­ span it will take to get another are being lost, legislators and officials have been illness. cut residents and South African citizens on The decision to suspend his trial Mace. 34, of 104 Irving St., has Mace said after his appoint­ charges of smuggling expensive proriucls made bility of a mistrial in the case. state’s attorney ready for trial. told. ment by District President Tho­ The grant was awarded by the National was made after a meeting be­ been a deputy chief of the Institute of Mental Health for a five-year study to from various endangered species into the United “We didn’t have any volun­ We’ll try to make it as short as tween Bailey and Castle’s law­ "Patients are dying in the fieid because the department for three years and a mas Landers that some shift in be directed by Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic. a States. teers,” Bailey said Monday. “It’s possible.” yer, Phillip E. Tatoian Jr. of ambulances aren't getting out,” James Cooper, member of the department since duties of fire officers will be professor of neuroscience. Among the items allegedly imported were so shocking. Our staff met this Daly, a former assistant corpo­ Somers. Tatoian said it was an emergency services coordinator for Danbury November 1976. necessary because of his eleva­ “We expect exciting progress in our efforts to rhinoceros horns and leopard rugs. morning and we just couldn’t ration counsel in East Hartford, agreeable solution to a difficult Hospital, said Monday. He works as a plant protection tion to the top post in the believe it.” was familiar with municipal ‘"They can’t wait five years for statistics to be understand and conquer this devastating disease The other defendants are scheduled to stand situation. supervisor at the Internatidnal department. trial March 6, 1989 in New Haven. Lawrence J . Daly, the 41-year- planning and zoning procedures. gathered. ... We can’t afford to aiiow people to Fuel Cells Division of United Mace will replace Harold To- during the years ahead, and we believe the Yale “The only alternative was a students will make valuable contributions to No sentencing date has been set for Sher. old assistant state’s attorney No other prosecutor in his office continue to die,” Cooper said. Technology Corp. in South Wind­ pliff Jr., who said he resigned as prosecuting the case, died of an has that kind of background, mistrial,” Tatoian said. “It’s Cooper addressed a meeting of about 20 chief because of new responsibili­ those efforts,” said Dr. Lewis Judd, NIMH unfortunate for my client, but it’s sor. He supervises fire protec­ director. apparent heart attack at his Bailey said. iegislators and a dozen emergency service tion, medical emergencies, and ties in his job as supervisor of a Stratford Theatre sold certainly not unfair. It was Schizophrenia, a severe mental disorder, is Hartford home Saturday. “That is a problem,” Bailey providers. The meeeting was organized by the plant security. crew of electronic'technicians. Daly had already obtained two said. “These are involved cases. nothing that was within anyone’s characterized by a disintegration of the thinking STRATFORD (AP) —The Stratford Theatre, a Northwest Regional Council of Emergency Medical As deputy chief, he has been in Landers, in announcing the guilty verdicts in cases stemming But I still feel we will have control. What a depressing Services to share concerns about staffing shortages process, a loss of contact with reality and loss of landmark in the town center for more than half a time.” charge of the fire department’s appointment of Mace, said that century, has been sold to a fraternal group, from a grand jury investigation of competent counsel to go and align support for legisiative countermeasures. dispatch operation and has the title of assistant chief Frank emotional responsiveness. Nearly 3 million Americans will develop ending its history as a community movie house. alleged corruption in planning forward.” Still facing trial are William J. "There are (ambulance) corps that until recent served as a training officer and Mordavsky wili be changed to and zoning procedures in Enfield. He said he hoped to name a Boudah, former planning and times have had minimal staffing problems that are schizophrenia during their lifetimes, according The two-story red brickbuildingwas soldtothe communications officer. Before administrative assistant chief. Scottish Rite Masons for $420,000. Leo Lohrman, In addition to the on-going replacement for Daly aftera staff zoning commission chairman; now facing extinction,” said Rogert Corrigan, the being named a deputy chief, he He will continue to be responsible to national estimates. Nearly 100.000 schizoph­ renic patients are treated in public mental a mamber of the group, said the group has 4,000 forgery trial of former planning meeting Tuesday. Neil H. Ellis, a Manchester Northwest Regional Council director. "This prob­ was a lieutenant with Engine Co. principally for maintenance of commission secretary John A. Daly gained convictions in the developer and owner of the lem has been coming for a long time.” hospitals on any given day. members in southern Connecticut and will use 2 of department. equipment and buildings. Castle, Daley was to prosecute to first two grand jury cases last Journal Inquirer; and Leonard The council covers 51 ambulance services in 41 the theater as a gathering site. The theater has been showing movies since more trials stemming from the week, when a former Enfield Seader, also a Manchester devel­ towns in the primarily rural western and investigation. town planner and a Suffield oper and a former chairman of northwestern sections of the state. Surgery for archbishop 1926. 8th directors continue Lohrman said the inside of the theater will During a brief court session real-estate broker were found the Manchester Board of Educa­ Corrigan reported the results of a survey of HARTFORD (AP) — Roman Catholic Archbi­ Monday in Superior Court in guilty of five extortion- and tion. Ellis and Seader are to be government officials and medical providers that undergo “extensive renovations,” but the shop John F. Whealon was admitted to St. exterior will remain mostly unchanged. Hartford, Judge Barry R. bribery-related charges. tried together. addressed the causes and effects of the volunteer Francis Hospital Monday and underwent cancer shortage. Among the findings; irving St. sewer pian Lohrman said Scottish Rite Masons have no Schaller agreed to suspend Cas­ surgery today, his spokesman said. connection to Scotland and described the group tle’s trial until Jan. 4 to give a new ■ The traditional volunteer recruitment pool is Whealon announced last week that he will prosecutor a chance to review the dwindling because of a 17 percent drop in the By Alex GIrelll as a ritualistic, benevolent, fraternal firm commitment. undergo surgery for removal of an intestinal transcripts of the trial’s first two number of 18-24 years old — the age at which many Manchester Herald organization. The sewer would serve about 40 cancer growth. He underwent similar surgery in days. volunteers are recruited — and an increase in the houses and more than half the 1984. but the cancer has a history of recurring number of working women. “Since approximately two- Directors of the Eighth Utilities homeowners petitioned to have it every three to four years. Whealon said. Heater cause of fire thirds of the case has already ■ More workers commute to neighboring towns, District voted Monday night to installed. been presented and it’s a court Krause where employers are less likely to release continue planning for a sewer line The residents were told that in WATERBURY (AP) - Fire officials say a employees to respond to ambulance calls. malfunctioning kerosene heater may have trial, not a jury trial, there could to serve residences in the Irving the past the district has allowed Group home strike averted be a possibility we could con­ JPlorist & Greenhouses ■ Many people who move to small towns from Street area after owners of nine 10 years for payment of the sewer caused the fire that killed a 66-year-old Waterbury man. tinue,” Bailey said. “We’ll have urban areas don’t understand the volunteer homes there indicated by a show assessment. One resident said NORWICH (AP) — Health care workers at to read the entire transcript. But tradition or feei a sense of responsibiiity toward several group homes for the mentally retarded, John Mitchell was killed in the fire Sunday. of hands that they are still that while the sewer appears I’m not saying that after we read neighbors. buoyed by proposed contract negotiations, have Mitchell, whose body was found in a second-floor interested in the service. expensive now, in five years the the transcript we won’t make ■ Volunteers are afraid about transmission of the Four residents opposed the cost will climb to $15,000. called off a threatened strike. bedroom, was apparently using a space heater another decision.” dozen AIDS virus through physicai contact with patients. Union officials called off the threatened strike located on the first floor to heat his house. $ 2 0 Patrick Flynn/ManctMCtar Hwald sewer and three were undecided. In his motion to authorize Daly had called four witnesses Sen. James H. McLaughlin, R-Woodbury, said he Monday after Colchester-based Whole Life Inc, “The house was filled with soot.” Waterbury Red Roses C ash A Carry About 25 residents attended a Lombardi to continue planning. in the Castle trial, but two key wiil incorporate comments from Monday’s forum SING-ALONG — Phyllis Bonneau leads a group of children through a operators of the group homes, agreed to start Fire Marshal Anthony Zappone said Monday. public hearing on the sewer at the District Director Joseph Tripp prosecution witnesses remained into legislation he will present to the Public Safety song Monday at St. Maurice's Church in Bolton. The children are, from district firehouse on Main Street added that Lombardi should try contract negotiations Jan. 5. Zappone said the soot may have been caused by Committee in January. If volunteers can’t be found The workers, members of District 1199 of the an improper mixture of fuel in the heater. to be called, Bailey said. left, Kevin Gasper, 4; A.J. Nelson, 4, who is partly hidden; and Katie at which Richard Lombardi, the to arrange to have the bid for the The additional two trials could to provide emergency services, state and locai Hospital and Health Care Workers Union, voted An autopsy was being conducted at the England, 4. district’s consulting engineer, project combined with a planned be delayed for months by Daly’s governments wiii have to pick up the tab, he said. said a conservative cost estimate sewer for North Main Street 60-9 last week to authorize a strike. University of Connecticut Medical Center in “We are killing the goose that laid the golden Farmington. death, Bailey said. of the project will be about residents as a means of attracting Whole Life operates 10 group homes and a day Daly’s lengthy involvement in egg,” McLaughlin said. care program in eastern Connecticut stretching “We’re checking the space heater now and $300.(X)0. That translates to about lower bids. and thorough knowledge of the from Willington to North Stonington. There are90 we’re awaiting word from the medicai exa­ $7,000 per home if part of the One resident, Pat Martin, of 183 complicated grand jury cases 643-9559 workers who care for 36 patients. miner.” Zappone said. « l l HMTTOW lOAO, MANCMSTK sewer is routed through the Irving St., asked Lombardi if it will make him difficuit to replace. ’Kicnaa State gives verbal OK private property of Raymond would not be less expensive to link Bridge problems Damato. a few of the houses to a sewer he If the sewer line is not routed said was installed in Woodland told by motorists to Coventry boating law through the Damato property, Street. Lombardi said he would Lombardi said it could cost about investigate that possibility $400,000. He .said he has tentative further, but has not be able to find Bob’s Christmas Hours: Mon. thru FrI. 10-a:30, Christmas Eva 10-B, Ciossd Christmas Day NEW HAVEN (AP) — At least four motorists Bv Jacqueline Bennett Marie Herbst, D-Vemon, of the 35th permission to get a right-of-way any plan that shows the Woodland failed to realize that the Chapel Street bridge was Manchester Herald District, have lobbied the state DEP to through the property but not a Street sewer Martin referred to. out of service and two nearly drove into the Mill increase supervision of the state boat River in the months before a car carrying four East COVENTRY — The state Department of launch site and approve the town ordi­ Lyme youths plunged into the river, killing the Environmental Protection has verbally nance restricting u.se of the lake. passengers, according to a published report. Economic and welfare approved a town ordinance that sharply Elsesser said Prague’s office also told VALUE The New Haven Register also reported in today’s restricts the speed of motor boats on him the state is committed to repairing the editions that a consultant warned city officials nine Coventry Lake during Sunday afternoons, boat launch and wants to discuss with town months before the fatal accident on Nov. 13 that New Town Manager John Elsesser said. commissioners named officials possibly closing the launch area Haven urgently needed a bridge safety inspection ”I have received verbally through state when it is full with boats in season. HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. said. ».Vr, program. Rep. Edith Prague’s office that the state CLASSICS The bridge has been out of service for months and In other matters, the council voted 6 to 0 William A. O’Neill, in a cabinet Both appointments require le­ DEP did approve our boating ordinance gislative approval. swung into a position perpendicular to the road to to table action on an ordinance to establish shuffle he said would “allow with some amendments. They approved Connecticut to remain on top,” Heintz, 36, of East Haddam, allow boat traffic to pass. our Sunday afternoon quiet hours.” the chairman of the Town Council as the Authorities have said that the car carrying the town’s chief elected official. Member shifted state welfare commis­ said he was "really thrilled and Elsesser told the Town Council Monday sioner Stephen B. Heintz to the very grateful to the governor” four from East Lyme drove through a gap in the night during a regular meeting at the Town Mark Soltys was absent. concrete barriers at the end of the street and into the position of economic develop­ and said he would work to expand Office Building. ”I think we should table action on this ment commissioner. Connecticut’s share of the export river. Their bodies were found more than four days The boating ordinance passed by the later. until the next meeting. I think we need a To replace Heintz as head of the business. council establishes controversial quiet full council,” said member Peter Halvor- Department of Income Mainte­ He said he would concentrate City officials have said they don’t know who hours from noon to 4 P.M. on Sundays from moved barriers that had completely blocked the son. He noted a number of different nance, O’Neill on Monday chose on trade with Canada, with which For most businesses, May 15 to Oct. 15. During the so-called opinions about the ordinance were dis­ Lorraine M. Aronson, who has the United States has just signed river, but they said they’re certain New Haven quiet hours, the speed of motor boats is the only risk m anager public works employees weren’t responsible. cussed at a public hearing about it prior to served as deputy education com­ a new trade agreement, as well as restricted to 6 mph. the regular council meeting. missioner since 1983. Europe, China and Japan. The Register reported that a videotape made by Proponents of the quiet time said it you'll! ever need an amateur filmmaker, still photographs in the The council also decided to delay "Both of these individuals are ’T ve been here forsix years, so would give sailboats and rowboats a for me, the idea of taking on a IS Men’s & Boys’ newspaper’s library, city and police records chance to use the lake. The ordinance was adoption of an ordinance that would stiffen proven managers and I am your Independent rules for use of the town landfill and nenw job and new challenges is indicate that the blocks were moved at least three passed in response to complaints from confident they will provide both RAYMOND BURR “ MelWown Plus” times in the past year. increase fees. agencies with strong leader­ appropriate at this point in my A a e n t ../' residents about excessive numbers of high career,” he said. Two motorists said they drove through a gap in powered boats traveling at high speeds and “I have reservations that some of the ship,” O’Neill said in a statement released bv his office. Heintz said he expected to Hi-top Leather the barriers in late October and early November recklessly, especially on the weekends. definitions (in the ordinance) are un­ continue at his current salary of Here^s w h y... You need insurance and almost ended up in the river. Two others said The presence of a state boat launch off ol clear.” said Elsesser. He also said he is “I have been weighing this $78,000. for your premises, machinery ancf data processing equip­ they were stopped only by the barriers after they Lake Street makes Coventry Lake a public concerned that due to a low turnout at a decision very carefully because Aronson, who will be taking ment, workers’ comp, disability and employee benefits. Basketball failed to see signs warning that the bridge was out. water way. therefore the ordinance had to recent public hearing on the ordinance, of the importance of both posi­ over an agency with a $1 It’s enough to keep a professional risk manager busy, but Susan Parks of Hamden said she stopped her car be approved by the state Department of many townspeople are unaware of it, tions. I feel I have found the right billion-plus budget and about that’s a payroll luxury few businesses can afford. Now Environmental Protection. within a few feet of the 15-foot drop to the water on “I have a feeling that when tis becomes combination of moves that will 1,600 employees, had left her you can rely on us for insurance advice and sound Prague. D-Columbia, who represents the Shoe Nov. 11 as she was heading home after having enacted, there’s going to be a riot at the allow Connecticut to remain on office for the day when O’Neill coverage. And because as an Independent Agent, we 8th Assembly District, and state Sen. landfill.” Elsesser said. dinner in New Haven. top in both areas.” the governor announcement was made. represent several fine companies, you get to choose the C ts3 Ki «a . right policies at the right price. We can be your “risk manager" — it won’t add a cent to (at the entrance to the Quality Inn your payroll. Residents heavily debate law 1-84 Exit 83) 6 4 3 -1 1 9 6 VERNON Independent Insurance Agents to name chief elected official CATHY*S Open 10-8 M-Th • w imiepeiiiieiir) of Connecticut, Inc. ' • Men’s sizes 7-12,13 Fri, ’til 9 £ • White with natural and black trim Bv Jacqueline Bennett for the council to create elective the ordinance to establish a chief ilnsurme ' Sat. 10-5 0 ? • White with navy and red trim ' Manchester Herald positions nor do I believe the elected official, saying many U sen l^ Sun. 12-5 a • Bob's reg. *34.99 council has any statutory or directives from the state call fora ^Wl'RE YOUR MORE-THAN-ONl-COMPANY AGENT, COVENTRY — A public hear­ Z charter authority to do so,” said chief elected official to take • Boys’ sizes 1 -6 ing to discuss an ordinance that Bouchard. action. TS PETS PETS PETS PETS PETS PETS Z would establish the chairman of • White with navy and red trim Bouchard said the designation Z • Bob’s reg. *29.99 the Town Council as the town’s of a chief elected official would be The state Housing Partnership program requires a chief elected chief elected official drew about a in conflict with the Town Charter LET THESE LOCAL BIG I AGENTS Sale now thru Sat., Dec. 24. dozen residents with a big differ­ because it does not give “the official to appoint members of a ence of opinion Monday night. power of elected appointment” to committee to study and recom­ Umkrtlia Cocilitm Wa SpaiBlallza In FIT YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS The ordinance is designed to. members of the council, nor do mend areas in town that could be Cuatom Daaigned AHIfd Iniuranci Agency IndtptiMiml InrarMct Cmtir, make it easier for the town to state statues. Bouchard sug­ developed foraffordablehousing. > 550. Spaelal become involved in many state gested instead a Cha rter Revision Pith Tanka Manchester IM. iStands on whether to support LargaiUMortmtMttof Manchester assistance programs, which re­ Commission be formed to create the chief elected official ordi­ quire that a chief elected officer the position of mayor, a proposal tm u m 15% O ff Clerks Iniursnce Agency. Inc. nance and the Housing Partner­ Manchester of the town be designated The that would then be voted on by all ship program appeared to fall Tkc WJ. Irish Inmirenes Agency state Housing Partnership pro­ the townspeople. along party lines, with most Singing CanariM • Aaat. Finebaa Aquarium Manchester gram is one such program. “This way a chief elected Crcckctl Agency. Inc. BCB'S Republicans opposing both and j • Lovtbirdt« Cockatiala otarting at Starter Kite "This isanexpedient waytoget official could be established with­ most Democrats supporting both. *S9.M • Baby Kaats AvaltaMa from Manchester around changing the Town Char­ out jeopardizing the rights of the Jcwcll-Englsnd Ineurencs ter.” Robert Olm.stead, a former Residents have petitioned the Ltrge Aaaortnnnt of Cagwa •20W electorate,” Bouchard said. council’s decision to join the Cummings Incurincc Agency Republican chairman of the The town currently operates Agency. Inc. Housing Parternership program Manchester STORES Town Council said during the under a town council-town man­ Manchester hour long hearing at the Town to town meeting. A special town ager form of government. The meeting will be held on the matter ‘.'X Office Building. "Let’s make sure council is elected and appoints Dsnild 8. BcncvccI Insurcnce we’re not giving the chief elected Thursday night. YOUR PETS Agency. Inc. Jehn H. LsRpen. Inc. the manager. The seven-member Denlocrats rallied later in the Uirg« Atsortmtmt of I official power todosomethlngthe Manchester council is currently ruled by a hearing to support the ordinance. smaii animali... LOVE Manchester council has not acted upon. This is Democrat majority, headed by fraught with danger,” he said. Chairwoman Joan Lewis. She “This is making mountains out • Baby Parratta - *li(l**l CHRISTMAS TOOl Rcymcnd E. Osrmcn Incurcnce The council will vote on the was elected to that position by of mole hills. The chief elected Agency. Inc. Rchcrt J . Smith. Inc. MIDDLETOWN ENFIELD HAMDEN ordinance at Its next meeting in fellow council members, not the official has leadership status Hamatara a RabbKa a Stockings • Toys Manchester 343 Main St., 347-5666 25 Hazard Ave., 745-1643 1697 Whitney Ave., 281-5441 January. Manchester WATERBURY MANCHESTER voters. Each council memberhas attached to it. I think it has a Garbifa a Snacks • Trsats Former Councilman Phillip 200 Chase Ave., 574-2003 260 North Main St„ 646-2292 equal power. always been so. This is just a Hllb, Rcgil end Himlltcn. Cc. Bouchard, also a Republican, Following the advice of Town clarification,” said Deborah Urkenam Incurcnce Agency HI. Ul.. F.nsm.a asked the council to deny the c( Ct. Inc. Attorney Abbot Schwebel. in Walsh, chairwoman of the Demo­ Gift Certificates Available Manchester ordinance. “I believe it is unwise November the council proposed crat Town Committee. Manchester 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 20. 1988 — 7 ‘Wood chipper' case moved Diner serves food, matchmaking NATION & WORLD

PLAINVILLE (AP) - At the Main Street want people to come back," said Elides, who said Crafts’ lawyers may still ask dismissal Diner, “ Catch of the Day" doesn’t necessarily he is preparing to play matchmaker again soon mean a menu item. It could mean a spouse. with other customers. Romance was the house special at the diner The new Mrs. Beck, 36, has worked part-time By Larry Rosenthal avenues to be explored.” Clothing cost decline Connecticut’s Institute for Social Sunday night when waitress Ann Rope married at the diner for about three years. The couple The Associated Press Inquiry poll state residents about decided to marry there “ because this is where we Farver said the agreement to steady customer James Beck. It was the first their knowledge of the Crafts wedding on the diner premises, but it was the m et," she said. HARTFORD — Attorneys for move the case to Stamford did not case. sixth time owner George Elides, 47, has accused murderer Richard mean the defense was conceding Their romance began shortly after Beck, a The defense would not disclose successfully played cupId with his clientele Crafts agreed with prosecutors that Crafts, SO, of Newtown, can the results of that survey Mon­ Floridian, got lost while driving from Hartford to drops inflation to 3% during eight years in business. on the transfer of the case to still get a fair trial. He said it only Southington two years ago and stopped at the day, although Farver said the poll Two of the couples he Introduced were at the Stamford, but they said they still meant that defense attorneys diner. “ This is the first place I went in Plainville. “ certainly has indicated that the wedding Sunday night. Steady customers Sharon By AAatt Yancey Only the departing Reagan the massive layoffs resulting may seek to have the charge believe the potential for getting a Everybody was pretty friendly,” recalled the fairest area of the state would be and Robert Knowles said they were "set up" by The Associated Press administration and a handful of from the 1981-82 recession ex­ dismissed on the grounds Crafts fair trial is the greatest in that groom. Stamford.” Elides and have been married five months. other optimists expect inflation to ceeds their demand for fatter cannot get a fair trial a second judicial district. Regulars Dick and Jane Brown were introduced Ann Beck said it was Jim’s southern accent WASHINGTON - Inflation de­ go lower next year. Many of the paychecks, economists point out. time. A source said last week that the celerated last month to an annual Crafts, who has been in prison by Elides and have been married for eight years. that initially sparked her interest. But, she said; rest say an increase can be “ While some areas of the poll results were favorable to the rate of just 3 percent, the Superior Court Judge Barry R. since his arrest in January 1987, is Mrs. Brown attributed the romances spawned “ George is the one who said I should go out with headed off only if the Federal country are now high-wage prosecution’s claim that an im­ government said today, as clo­ Schaller, who presided over charged with murdering his wife, by Elides to “ the environment of the diner.” him. He said he was a real nice guy and I should Reserve Board initiates a growth- markets, it’s soft in other parts,” - partial jury could be seated in thing prices fell for the first time Craft's first trial in New London, Danish-bom stewardess Helle “ This diner here i« Hkp a family — friendly. I give him a chance.” threatening cut in the money said Sandra Shaber, an analyst Connecticut. since August and food prices on Monday ordered the case Crafts, by unknown means in supply. for the Futures Group, a Wa­ stabilized for the first time since moved to Stamford — a location November 1986, and of disposing Farver said the poll results Allen Sinai, chief economist for shington consulting firm. "The last February. recommended by both the state of her body with a chain saw and were not disclosed because the The Boston Co., a New York impact of import competition and The Labor Department said its and the defense — after defense wood-chipping machine. defense may want to use the consulting house, predicts the fear has had a tremendous attorneys withdrew a request for information to support future Consumer Price Index, after U.S. annual inflation rate will rise impact on labor markets.” Animal activist is arraigned seasonal adjustments, rose just dismissal. No body was ever found — only motions. to 5.5 percent the first half of 1989 Dirk Van Dongen, president of body fragments the state says are 0.3 percent in November, com­ and possibly to 6 percent by the the 45,000-member National As­ Schaller's ruling, which ended The decision to agree to Stam­ from the remains of Mrs. Crafts. NEW YO RK (A P ) - A Queens community. federal complaint a week later pared with a 0.4 percent gain a end of the year without action by sociation of Wholesalers and his involvement in the case, was ford as the site for a second trial As a result, the prosecution has woman charged with placing a Her attorney on the federal with violating the National Fire­ month earlier. Before the sea­ the Fed. Distributors, said price inflation the second change of venue was based on a combination of the double burden of proving that bomb outside a Connecticut sur­ charges, Lawrence Kessler, said arms Registration and Transfer sonal adjustments, prices rose “ The odds are that the infla­ has not spurred the kind of large granted in the 2-year-old case. factors, including a review of the Mrs. Crafts is dead and that her gical company in November was it was not clear yet what Record for possessing illegal just O.l percent, the department tionary spiral will intensify be­ wage hikes that it did during the poll results and of news clippings, In the dismissal motion they husband killed her. ordered held without bail at her jurisdiction, the federal govern­ explosive devices. said. fore it lets up,... until basic policy Farver said. oil-price spikes of the 1970s. withdrew. Crafts’ attorneys had arraignment in federal court in ment or Connecticut, would Members of the Joint Terrorist The new figures slowed the changes are taken to slow the ” To the extent that labor is claimed the extensive publicity Defense attorneys have ap­ The defense had subpoenaed 25 Brooklyn on charges she pos­ prosecute first. Task Force, which includes city annual inflation rate from 4.6 per economy,” he said. “ This means trying to bid up its price now. it’s surrounding the case made it pealed Schaller’s refusal to lower newspapers and Connecticut tele­ sessed two other bombs in her Miss Trutt was arrested Nov. 11 police and FB I agents, found two cent for the first 10 months of the tighter fiscal policy and tighter a function of a tight market.” he unlikely an impartial jury could the $750,000 bond. vision stations for information home. after police said she allegedly live pipe bombs inside a suitcase year to 4.4 percent for the first 11 monetary policy or some combi­ said. “ That marketplace force is be seated anywhere in Crafts’ first trial was moved showing the extent of news U.S. Magistrate Carol Amon placed a radio-controlled pipe in her bathroom when they months. nation thereof.” a whole lot healthier than the Connecticut. from Danbury to New London coverage given the Crafts’ case. imposed the order of detention bomb packed with roofing nails searched her apartment after her With only December left, The government reported last psychological force that drove Thomas Farver, one of Crafts’ because of pre-trial publicity. It Cameras were allowed in the without bail Monday for Ste­ on the grounds of U.S. Surgical arrest in Connecticut. another month similar to No­ Friday that wholesale prices in inflation in the 1970s.” two public defenders, said it was ended in a mistrial on July 15 courtroom during the first trial. phanie Trutt, 33, an animal Corp. in Norwalk, Conn. They Court papers said the task force vember could enable the Reagan Novetfiber rose only 0.3 percent Nonetheless, the overall wage likely the motion would be after 17 days of jury deliberations State’s Attorney Walter Flana­ activist. Miss Trutt had been in said she apparently opposed the also discovered slips of papers ± Administration to finish its last — an annualized rate of 3.3 situation is gradually changing, resubmitted to the court in when a juror who had been the gan and defense lawyers said custody on $500,000 bail in connec­ company’s use of live, anesthet­ with instructions on how to make AP photo year in office meeting its inflation percent — despite large increases with hourly average earnings Stamford. lone holdout for acquittal refused they believe the trial could get tion with the state charges in ized dogs in surgical equipment pipe bombs and roofing nails, LOUD AS YOU CAN SHOUT — Ryuta Year-End Loud Voices Contest in Tokyo target of 4.3 percent for 1988. for gasoline and home heating oil. rising 3 4 percent over the past 12 to go on — despite a request to do under way this spring. Connecticut. demonstrations. similar to the ones attached to the Sasahara, a 27-year-old teacher, shouts today. Sasahara shouted out 36 other Food prices, which had risen at But the consumer price survey, months compared with a 2.6 "W e prefer to come in with as so from the judge. Assistant U.S. Attorney Leslie She was charged with attemp­ bomb found in Connecticut. an annual. rate of 10.9 percent Farver said he had not yet at the top of his lungs into a sound contestants to win the first prize of $400. more accurately than the whole­ percent increase the preious strong a case as we can," he said. In seeking to have the murder received transcripts of the first Caldwell had argued against bail, ted murder and possession of If convicted of the federal from April through September sale index, reflects increa.ses in year. Without elaborating, Farver also charge dismissed, defense attor­ trial, which stretched from April saying Miss Trutt was a risk of explosives. charge, she faces up to 10 years in measuring meter during the 8th annual because of the summer drought, service costs, such as higher Sinai contends those conditions said, “ There are some other neys had the University of 4 to July 15. flight and a danger to the Miss Trutt was charged in a prison and a $10,000 fine. were unchanged in November wages needed to attract and make the economy ripe for an after rising only 0.2 percent in retain workers in fast food chains inflationary wage-price spiral. October, the goverment said. and data processing. Shaber, however, expects infla­ Skinner gets Cabinet post; Clothing prices that had In tight labor markets such as tion to remain around 5 percent jumped a total of 4 percent in New England with unemploy­ on an annualized basis — if the September and October with the ment rates averaging below 4 incoming Bush administration introduction of new back-to- percent, employers are finding succeeds in keeping the value of 2 biacks beina considered school and fall fashions fell 0.3 they have to pay a dollar, two the American dollar stable. percent last month. dollars or even three dollars “ We’re not going back to a 3 ‘Widespread promotional sales above the $3.35 minimum wage to percent or 4 percent inflation GRAND RE-OPENING By Tom Raum u Skinner, is chairman of the policies, vowed to be equally for footwear and women’s and attract entry-level workers. rate,” she said. “ And I don’t see 5 The Associated Press Regional Transportation Author­ outspoken on urban issues as part girl’s clothing were largely re­ That phenomenon has yet to percent as being that much a ity of Northeastern Illinois, the of the Bush administration. sponsible for the November de­ filter up to similar-sized in­ price to pay for the growth that’s WASHINGTON - President­ nation’s second largest mass Kemp endorsed Bush after crease," the Labor Department creases for higher skilled occurring and the new jobs being VISIT THE NEWLY REMODELED CARD GALLERY elect Bush was poised today to transportation system. withdrawing from the GOP prim­ said. workers, whose fearofa repeat of produced'.” name Chicago mass transit offi­ A former U.S. attorney in aries last winter. cial Samuel Skinner as his Chicago and a pilot, Skinner, 50, transportation secretary, and was Bush’s campaign director for AT THE MANCHESTER PARKADE sources said an additional Ca­ Illinois. binet appointment would likely Sources said Sullivan, presi­ add the first black to the new dent of the Morehouse School of Bob’s Christmas Hours: I thru Fri. 10-9:30, Christmas Eve 10-6, Closed Christmas Day Cabinet. Medicine in Atlanta and a close A NEW SHOPPING EXPERIENCE... A GREAT NEW STORE Two blacks are in line for friend of George and Barbara Cabinet posts, according to sour­ Bush, remains the leading con­ ces who spoke only on the tender for secretary of health and condition of anonymity: retired human services. (Conservatives, three-star Arm y Gen. Louis W. however, were complaining VALUE Becton as secretary of veterans about Sullivan’s views on abor­ affairs, and medical educator tion, expressing concern that he Louis Sullivan as secretary of may not share Bush’s anti­ health and human services. abortion stance. CLASSICS The sources suggested at least Meanwhile, sources said Bush one of these appointments would was also ready to name Becton as be announced today along with secretary of the Department of that of Skinner. 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Welch constitutionally required Elec­ chusetts, telephoned electors important.” The Associated Press toral College system devised by pledged to him in Iowa and Bush and Quayle will be sworn the Founding Fathers two centur­ addressed a ceremonial gather­ into office Jan. 20. WASHINGTON - A West Vir­ ies ago. ing of his electors in the State- Many electors said they had to Gorbachev’s reform plan ginia elector who says the nation Nevada elector Eileen Schou- house in Boston. received mail from people urging has "outgrown" the Electoral weiller called it “silly” and "I’m sorry I’m not here in them to deny Quayle his elet^on MOSCOW (AP) - Soviet offi­ was nearing completion. Within houses, factories and farms have “archaic.” • another capacity," Dukakis said. as vice president. Some said they cials say the immense cost of College provided the only sur­ days, Pravda said, only men to be built anew,” Radio Moscow prise during the constitutional “But I want you to know there’s weren’t enthusiastic about raising new cities from the rubble involved in rebuilding the area said. “However,” she added, “I nothing that compares to running ritual officially electing George suspect it will be with us for a long Quayle, but they weren’t buying of the Armenian earthquake will should remain. V.I. Chernovanov, deputy Bush as the nation’s 41st for the presidency of the United the idea of dumping him. slow Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s Batalin told the Politburo com­ chairman of the Soviet agricul­ time to come.” States. president. After casting their votes for "I love George Bush and I’m efforts to achieve social and mission overseeing relief efforts ture committee, said preliminary “I wish the president-elect very enthusiastic about that, but economic reforms. that 70,094 people have been estimates show it will cost ^ Margarette Leach switched her Dukakis and Bentsen, Wiscon­ well," he added. “But I also know I’m not real happy with the Deputy Prime Minister Yuri evacuated from the quake zone billion Just to rebuild wrecked Democratic ballot — voting for sin’s 11 electors voted 9-2 to pass there were some things we were selection of Quayle,” said elector Bataiin told reporters in the and that 33,053 have been relo­ farm buildings, barns and other for president and along some unsolicited advice to fighting about in the campaign Tommy Thomas, a former Flor­ Armenian capital of Yerevan on cated to holiday resorts. rural facilities. for vice presi­ Congress in the form of a that are going to be there on ida state Republican chairman Monday that housing construc­ The bodies of thousands of Gennady A. Yagodin, the go­ dent — as she and 537 other resolution urging the Electoral January 20th, and they’re who voted for Quayle anyway. tion will begin next month in the people still buried in the rubble vernment’s top education offi­ electors carried out their consti­ College be scrapped. cities and viliages destroyed in pose the threat of epidemic, and cial, told reporters that “practi­ tutional duty. "The system is fatally flawed,” the Dec. 7 quake, Tass reported. Radio Moscow said survivors in cally all the schools were Otherwise, all voted as pledged said elector Lawrence Longley. The new buiidings wiii be the area were given medicine “to destroyed," including a Lenina­ to give Bush qnd Republican “We should not be in a position to significantly more resistant to make them more resistant to kan polytechnical institute thht running mate Dan Quayle each decide upon who should be seismic activity than those that infectious diseases." collapsed, killing 1,000 students 426 electoral votes, far more than president. It should be decided coiiapsed in the quake, the No survivors have been found and teachers. the 270 needed for election over most appropriately by the Ameri­ official news agency quoted him since Saturday, but there has Children must be sent to other Dukakis and Bentsen. The can people." as saying. been no official announcement of areas because the quake wiped switched ballot gave Dukakis one Although the Constitution does The quake, which measured 6.9 an end to the search. out 380 educational institutions, vote fewer than the 112 presiden­ not require electors to vote as on the Richter scaie, leveled the Because of the staggering from preschools to technical tial electors he earned in winning their state’s voters directed, cities of Leninakan, Kirovakan damage done by the quake, “all institutes, he said. 10 states and the District o^ there have been few deviations and Spitak, as weii as up to 100 AP photo Columbia. over two centuries of elections. villages, and left more than “I did it for a reason, and the Before Leach’s change, there had 500,000 people homeless. VOTES FOR HlS BROTHER — Prescott S. Bush Jr., of reason was to make a statement been only eight “faithless FTime Minister Nikolai I. Ryzh­ NASA agenda includes Greenwich, casts his bailot for his brother, President­ about the Electoral College,” electors.” H ■BSPS kov, who heads a Politburo said Leach, a Huntington, W.Va., Democratic electors in New commission overseeing relief ef­ elect George Bush, as Connecticut’s eight members of nurse. "It was fine then (when it York and Minnesota, and a forts, was quoted by Tass as Mars mission, station the Electoral College met in Hartford Monday. began), but we’ve outgrown it.” Republican in Texas, didn’t carry CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ICE CREAM saying reconstruction will cost For example, Leach said, she through with suggestions that A tatty ice cream made exclusively by Shady Glen for your Holiday much more than the $8.3 billion WASHINGTON (AP) - NASA Human Exploration of the Solar and the 269 other female electors they might cast symbolic votes originally estimated. "could have put a woman in” as for another candidate for presi­ enjoyment... chockfu) of red ripe marachino cherries, mini flavored green is laying the groundwork to send System in the 21st Century.” cherries, plump duhonnet cherries and almond nuts. The moat lanlalixing He called the destruction the next generation of astronauts The report examined several ‘Felt greaf says Bush president if they hadn’t wanted to dent or vice president. ‘ ‘ enormous" and said the disaster beyond the Earth’s orbit early in vote for the nominated “I have reservations about Mr. Holiday ice cream you ever tasted... bright and festive. Sold in economical strategies for exploring the inner half gallons, or hand packed at the counter while your wait. AP photo and relief effort dealt a palpable the 21st century, with missions to reaches of the solar system, candidates. Quayle,” said Texas elector blow to the national economy and Mars and a space station on a including establishing a manned to vote for his brother “I wish I had voted for Kitty William F. Spivey Jr. “But our DON'T BLAME HIM — Massachusetts presidential election. Each bumper Gorbachev’s campaign for Martian moon among the lunar observatory, setting up a Dukakis now," she said. president (Bush), who I do not Gov. Michael Dukakis gestures after sticker begins, “Don’t blame me..." change, Tass reported. possibilities. space station on the Martian By Judd Everhart of Old Lyme; Kaaren Page of The Electoral College vote set have reservations about, has seen receiving a framed gift of 11 bumper Dukakis received the gift Monday in The cost of rebuilding “will In a report released Monday, moon Phobos or sending astro­ The Associated Press Prospect; Dorothy C. Archibald the stage for another suspense- fit to choose him, so I’m going to stickers representing each of the 10 Boston prior to the Eiectoral College affect the implementation of the the National Aeronautics and nauts to the red planet itself early of West Hartford; Myron J. free ceremony on Jan. 4, when a go with what he says. ... I should joint session of Congress meets have abstained, probably.” voting. social programs being carried Space Administration said the in the next century. HARTFORD - Prescott S. Poliner of East Hampton, brother states and the District of Columbia that out in the course of economic Bush Jr. says his brother, of state GOP Chairman Robert S. and Bush, as vice president, is to Some states carried out brief gave Dukakis majorities in the Nov. 8 nation must make a "modest The ambitious blueprint ad­ DAIRY STORES reform in the U.S.S.R.” Ryzhkov investment of resources" during dresses President Reagan’s di­ President-elect George Bush, will Poliner; William H. McCabe of open the sealed ballots and ceremonies steeped in history, formally declare himself the while others made a party of the said. the 1990s to prepare the nation for rective on space policy issued last be a great president with "a Winsted; and H. Randall Pease » ... ■fVifO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN MANCHESTER * Leninakan and Kirovakan will a range of opportunities in space. January. The directive sets as a whale of good administration" Jr. of West Hartford. president-elect. event. Still others got the formali­ 940E MIDDL£Tn<£ ooRT 6 ■ Open DeJy and Sun . Paikads Branch open Mon dvuSel. e ff be rebuilt on the same sites, while Electors — one for each con­ Although other electors voted ties of voting and paper-signing JohnC andBerruceA.Rjeg.OMrm ijjv “This ability is critical to long-range goal “to expand hu­ for the next four years. W iism J Hoch, EMcuawt Manegsi Byrne bows out but 18 run Spitak will be shifted to a spot United States ieadership in man presence and activity Prescott Bush of Greenwich led gressman and senator a state has as expected, many agreed with over within 10 minutes. where there is less danger of space,” said the report titled, beyond Earth orbit into the solar Connecticut’s eight Electoral Col­ — are selected by party officials. Leach about the antiquated but Dukakis, governor of Massa­ another earthquake, according to “Beyond Earth’s Boundaries: system.” lege members Monday in casting Ryzhkov. New buildings will not presidential ballots for Bush and In race for mayor of Chicago exceed three to four stories. Vice President-elect Dan Quayle. Almost every building of more “It felt great. I enjoyed signing CHICAGO (AP) - Eighteen Washington's four-year term. became the city’s first black than five stories collapsed in the MAKE IT A SNAPPER CHRISTMAS that more than I’ve enjoyed candidates will vie for the may­ Independent candidates have un­ mayor. quake, and officials all the way up signing anything in my life,” or’s office, but the failure of til mid-January to file. Mrs. Byrne was derailed in her to Gorbachev have criticized Give that someone special Bush said after casting his ballot ex-Mayor Jane Byrne and On the Democratic side. Mayor shoddy construction they say in the brief ceremony in the state another former Democratic pow­ 1983 re-election bid when she and Eugene Sawyer, named to the Daley split the white vote, allow­ contributed to a death toll in the “Something Speclar. Senate Chamber. erhouse to go after the Republi­ post by the City Council after tens of thousands. “I think you’re going to see a can nomination leaves the GOP ing Washington to take the C h ristm as Washington died of a heart attack Democratic nomination. The Communist Party daily whale of a good administration." M a k e without a big-name contender. in November 1987, will square off Pravda estimated Monday that A gift that is practical, useful, and Connecticut’s balloting went as Mrs. Byrne, a Democrat in the against Cook County State’s The decisions by Mrs. Byrne 40,000-45,000 people were killed in planned: eight votes for Bush and city’s top post from 1979 to 1983, Attorney Richard M. Daley, son and Vrdolyak not to run was a the quake, at least 10,000 fewer quality built — eight votes for Quayle. Bush beat sent word through her daughter of the legendary Mayor Richard disappointment for GOP leaders. than an earlier toll of 55,000 given Democrat Michael Dukakis in to waiting reporters at the Board J. Daley, and Alderman Timothy Party slate-makers had passed by Soviet officials. Connecticut's popular vote on of Elections on Monday that she Evans. over all the other candidates who Ryzhkov announced that a Nov. 8. 750,241 to 676,584, to win would not pursue the Republican Sawyer and Evans, who are appeared before them at a recent government commission was A"SNAPPER” the state’s eight votes in the Puritan “Soft Orion” Sweater...... 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"My brother is general election will decide who but a white Republican made a practice and on assisting to build Moscow radio said evacuation 649-2111 going to be a very great will complete the remaining two strong showing against Washing­ the Republican party in Chicago $4700 of children, women and the SNAP CREDIT — VISA - MASTER CHARGE president. 6 years of the late Mayor Harold ton in 1983, when Washington and Cook County." elderly from the earthquake zone "I think the United States is in Haggar Imperial Flannel Slacks...... Reg.* o very good hands. He’s already made people around the world 100K> Wool e Heather Colora • Sizes 34 to 42 very, very comfortable,” he said. Books — A Great Last Minute Gift Although Bush said he never had any inkling that his brother j d i BUGLE BOY & COTLER would go so far when they were Ronald Scott Blazers...... 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Beirut tells us that violence is close to 2 Diamonds 6 Diamonds 2 Diamonds name, address and daytime telephone nian state. The Israelis annexed the erupting again in strife-torn Lebanon. with PLO representatives. And many Palestinians still cling to Reg. $185. N o w *319. Reg. $395. Reg. $185 number (forverification). city’s eastern Arab sector after the hope thA Israel, one day, will The Christians have formed their own N o w *149, N o w *149. But Israel’s leaders, despite nearly seizing it in 1967. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters universal acknowledgement that the peacefully decide to merge with a government in east Beirut and the T.W. is total weight of all diamonds. Illustrations enlarged to show detail. Sale ends 12/31/88 in the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. And what of a Palestinian state? Palestinian state. Moslems have set up a rival govern­ $20^0 PLO represents the Palestinians, still The Palestinians accept at least a Address letters to; Open Forum, refuse to deal with what they call a "I can’t even visit the family tombs ment in west Beirut. Both are Ask about our new Charge Account Easy Payment Plan. Leather Basketball Shoes Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. period in which it would be demilitar­ in the yard of my house” in Haifa, said maneuvering to control the national “terrorist” organization. ized — a nod to Israel’s security fears. style *4318 or #4066 Manchester 06040. Before any kind of peace talks can Khalid al-Hassan, a senior PLO bureaucracy. The Moslems control 31st Anniversary And they call for confederation with official, who said he still hopes for the central bank and have cut of' start, Israel’s objections must be moderate Jordan — an attempt to overcome — or a way found to such a peaceful road to a “demo­ money to the Christians. Bui l' EBLENS assuage Israeli worries about a cratic, secular state.” Christians have retaliated by o Ic l k - sugarcoat the PLO’s bitter presence. 9 7 4 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER radical, independent actor on their “We can’t have a democracy via ing food shipments to the Mosleiv, The Reagan adminstration has flanks. On* Coupon Psr Cuitomer • Whil* SuppIlM Ltd ^aiirlirstpr Hrrali'i violence,” he said. side. The Christians have a strongei Villd Only At MsnchMtsr EMtnt • ExplM 12-24-SS I favored submerging the PLO in a Israelis and Americans, however, Jordanian delegation to talks. It also For many Israelis, however, even a military force and may try to seize the n i l coupon mult b i p n iin lid il llmi ol purchiii. Founded In 1881 have tended to speak of such an entity peaceful end to their state would be bank by force. The Moslems could "Ploce Your Trust in has toyed with the idea of having the as a province of Jordan, ora sub-state the Dinmoexj Specialists PENNY M 8 IE FFE R T...... Publliher PLO represented in talks by outside unthinkabio then request the Intervention of the O EO nO E T C H A P P E L L ...... Editor whose police are overseen by Israel Syrian occupation army. Manchester Parkade DOUGLAS A BEVINS ...... EnKutlve Editor negotiators. The PLO rejects both itself. John Rice, correspondent for The iri-City Plaza MARIE P. Q R A D Y ...... City Editor plans. Such an entity would be located in Associated Ftess in Amman, Jordan, Manchester ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... Aitocldte Editor Jack Anderson and his associate, Vernon Israeli leaders have suggested the West Bank and Gaza Strip. But has covered the Arab-Israeli conflict 646-0012 sta '*ng limited elections to choose Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ 872-690U roughly 70,000 Jewish settlers now since 1984. nists. I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 20, 1988 iBauflirstrr Hrrali'i Study finds benefits in composting Section 2, Page 13 Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988 HAMDEN (AP) - A labora­ test their sludge to determine the material can be recycled as a soil Racke said traces of phena­ SPORTS tory experiment that examined type and resiliency of pollutants. enhancer, Racke said. threne are commonly found in composted sewage sludge has “ No one has really looked at "Concerns about air and water sludge samples, but not in any found that a commonly used how they break down and what quality, problems with disposal of amount significant enough to pesticide readily decomposed, pollutants are in there," said ash from incinerators, a growing cause health problems. Although but another organic pollutant Racke, who has since left the shortage of landfill space, and a phenathrene is "probably not produced by industry remained experiment station to become a new emphasis on recycling have toxic," Racke said some virtually intact. senior research chemist with members of its chemical family Wilbur Cross nips Manchester in thriller Dow Chemical Co. in Midland, all increased interest in compost­ The results of of the experiment ing as alternative means of are carcenogenic. Mich. Bv Jim Tierney schools. The most important of at the Connecticut Agricultural diposal of organic waste," Racke In his experiment, Racke com­ player,” Kinel said of the nephew Manchester Herald which was, “ Could Manchester Experiment Station could be Currently in Connecticut, the wrote in the latest issue of the posted his mixture for 20 days, of former NBA star John William­ cities of Greenwich and Bristol roughly the same period used by compete with Cross and gain son. “ Everybody played man-to­ important as Connecticut seeks Experimental Station’s "Fronti­ Fourth-year Manchester High compost their sewage sludge, municipal operations. He found some respect from the downstate man. He got some penetration ways to dispose of the 60,000 tons ers of Plant Science" bulletin. boys’ basketball Coach Frank using a mixture containing leaves that only a small trace of schools?" that we hoped wouldn’t happen of sludge generated annually, Racke experimented in his Kinel, on the heels of a superb 20-4 or woodchips. A number of other carbaryl remained, while most Kinel had all of his questions and he got in too close to the said Kenneth D. Racke, the laboratory with a compost mix­ season and Class LLstate tourna­ communities are constructing was broken down into harmless answered. basket." scientist who conducted the ture of woodchips and sewage ment semifinal berth, felt his club research. compost facilities, Racke said. elements. But phenanthrene Trailing by as many as 21 points Cross' is 3-0 with previous sludge in which he introduced two was prepared to test the treacher­ early in the third quarter, Man­ The bulk, or roughly two-thirds, proved extremely resistent and victories over Norwalk and Brien Racke said his experiment common pollutants — carbaryl 92 percent of it was unchanged ous waters of the unparalleled chester gallantly fought back in McMahon of Norwalk. y . should lead others to examine of the sludge generated by and phenanthrene. talent level of downstate basket­ the final stanza. A 12-foot baseline municipal wastewater facilities after composting, Racke said. With only two starters back pollutants in sewage sludge be­ Carbaryl is a commonly used ball in the Indians’ season opener. shot by junior Chuck Little (a is incinerated each year, he said. Racke said scientists at the from last year’s squad. Kinel’s fore the material is composted pesticide, while phenathrene is a state-run experimental station As far as choosing a formidable transfer from Hall High of West crew put forth a phenomenal and distributed as a soil enahncer But composting could become polyaromatic hyrdocarbon that is will conduct further tests on opponent. Kinel and Manchester Hartford) with eight seconds left comeback effort. to simulate plant growth. the preferred disposal means of a byproduct of some industrial composting, including testing for certainly dove right in to shoot gave the Indians a 79-78 lead. “Manchester was beaten,” Racke said the findings suggest the future due to a host of processes in which heating or chemicals in backyard composts first and answer questions later. But Cross sophomore guard 23rd-year Cross Coach Bob Sauls- that communities using com­ environmental concerns, includ­ burning occurs, Racke said in which grass clippings are The Indians entertained, per­ Manny Williamson, who scored 20 bury, whose career mark is posted sewage would be “ wise” to ing the fact that the composted Monday. tossed. haps, the best high school pro­ points, streaked down court and 431-100, said. “To their credit, gram in the history of the state in sank a 10-foot bankshot with two A . \ Manchester said if Cross is stupid Wilbur Cross of New Haven. seconds left as the Governors enough to let us in this ballgame, GOP asks for There were many questions pulled out an 80-79 win before a we’ll take it. And they sure came surrounding this unique encoun­ raucous crowd Monday night at close to taking it. If they had won A Accord ter — the first regular-season Clarke Arena. that ballgame. they would have deficit pian meeting ever between the two From page 1 “He (Williamson) is a tough deserved it ” A nightmarish first half saw H A R TFO R D (AP) — State Manchester commit 18 turnovers Republican Chairman Robert S. letter, Tripp insisted he was out of Landers. can be consolidated with the town (12 in the second quarter) against Poliner called on Democratic order because no letter was not The next negotiating session is only if the district voters approve Cross’ unrelenting fullcourt pres­ Gov. William A. O’Neill today to part of the resolution and because set for 4:30 Wednesday and the the consolidation. sure. After trailing. 29-23, after “ come out of hiding" and explain Tripp had no copy of it. town negotiators have indicated The boundary issue is one of the one quarter Manchester fell how he plans to handle the state’s I « Negotiators for the town and matters on which the town and behind, 54-37, at halftime. they are prepared to make $882 million budget crisis. PMrlck Flynn/M«nchMl*r Hanid the district have agreed to submit proposals that involve district negotiators have not Junior Dwayne Davilla had 18 the request for legislative action concessions. reached final agreement. “ We have not heard any M of his team-high 22 points in the first half for Cross. Manchester • VANDALISM — Cut off tree limbs surround a tree with the understanding that if Town directors, with little At one point Tripp said, “ They solutions from the governor, ■ decorated by Cub Scouts on the corner of Volpi and they do not settle disputed points discussion, unanimously ap­ (town) don't plan to settle with other than a meek proposal that senior Jason Goddard tallied 15 of Birch Mountain roads in Boiton. Vandals cut off the tree’s in the overall accord they will not proved the resolution at a 5 p.m. us.” his department heads try to his game-high 23 in the opening 16 support the charter changes. special meeting Monday. The He contended that. what has reduce their requests for funding minutes. branches after Cub Scouts decorated the tree with food “ We talked a lot about the for birds. That procedure was worked out district directors acted at their come to be called “ the third in next year’s budget,” Poliner in order to meet the state’s Dec. regular meeting Monday night. draft," a district draft of the said at a state Capitol news pressure (at half) and what we 23 deadline for submitting the After the district directors had proposed agreement, was to be a conference. weregoingtodoagainst it,” Kinel request while other matters are voted to add the resolution final offer. explained. “ We made a change still in dispute. question to the agenda for action, At the meeting of town direc­ “ It’s long past time for him to that I thought heiped. We were Tree The letter says, “ Both sides are 'Tripp said, “ You have just put us tors, Director Stephen Cassano explain to the people of Connecti­ still talking about winning, be­ cut just what he intends to do," he lieve it or not ” From page 1 of course hopeful that a withdra­ out of the sewer business." asked if passing the resolution wal will not be necessary, but we Tripp was the only director to would take away the town’s added. Saulsbury knew he made a want to be sure that everything is vote against the resolution. bargaining power by removing Last week. O ’Neill's budget near-fatal mistake at halftime. in place prior to passage of this The main provisions of the the Dec. 23 deadline problem. “I never compliment my team for about oneyearor something." chief, Anthony 'V. Milano, esti­ Patrick Flynn/Manohactar Harald of Selectmen turned down this Special Act by the General changes requested in Public Act And Stephen Penny, a lawyer mated that the gap between at halftime,” Saulsbury said. Douglas T. Cheney, a Bolton CLOSE ENCOUNTER — Manchester Monday night’s game at Clarke Arena. proposal, stating that the tree Assembly.” 200, which deals with the dis­ representing the town in negotia­ spending to maintain current “ We have a very young and smail selectman.' and Sandra Pierog. High’s Jason Goddard, left, battles Troy might obscure a stop sign at the The letter will be signed by trict’s authority, would fix the tions, said he would share Cassa- services and revenue from exist­ team (only one Cross starter was Goddard had 23 points but the the town’s first selectman, were intersection. Town Manager Robert Weiss and boundaries of district jurisdiction no’s concern except that accord ing taxes in 1989-90 would be $882 over six feet). They played so weli Streater of Wilbur Cross for the ball in Governors eked out an 80-79 victory. unaware of the vandalism to the To Pierog, the lopping off of the by district President Thomas and make it clear that the district seems to be “ very close now." million. in the first half and I compli­ tree. They did not know of any Christmas tree limbs seemed an mented them. I could see it was a heading into the final eight Troy Streater, Robert Moore points, respectively. other incidents of vandalism isolated incident of seasonal completely different team (after minutes. Now, it was Cross which and Dease added 13, 11 and 10 occurring in the town over the vandalism, similar in nature to half). They lost all zip,” was victimized by the turnover. WILBUR CROSS (S O ) — Troy Streater markers, respectively for Cross. 37-813, Dwayne Dayllla 102-22}, Manny weekend. the smashing of pumpkins at “ I think you saw the demise of a The Governors turned the ball Williamson 7 6-9 20, Joe Deose 4 ^3 10, Pierog, although surprised at Halloween. Cross team,” Saulsbury con­ over nine times in the fourth and Manchester was without 6-1 Robert Moore 5 1-3 11, Germoy Gom- the nature of the vandalism, .said senior starting guard Calvin brell 00-00, Terrence Brookshler 02-2 2, Muro is hoping that Pierog is tinued. “ It was like two different were outscored. 22-8. Terrence Rountree 0 0-0 0, Germaine that she had warned Muro right. After discovering the van­ teams. Superman went in at Meggett, who was suspended for Gombrell 1 (VO 2. Totals 30 20-27 80. against placing decorative ob­ dalism. she had decided to take halftime and came out like Clark Senior Willie Burg and junior one game due to disciplinary reasons. M ANCHCSTIR (7*) — Jason God­ jects at that intersection. all of the Scouts’ decorations and Kent. And, I have myself to Cory McGee had 13 points each dard 10 3-5 23, Eric Widmer 3 4-« 10, “ They had proposed building a hang them on the town Christmas Patrick Flynn/ManetMttar Hanild blame.” for Manchester while senior Eric Cross tipped Manchester, 93-86, Chuck LIHIe 4 OO 8, Cory Goldston 21-45, birch tree reindeer, and I sug­ Widmer added 10. “ He (McGee) Willie Burn 4 5-613, Cory McGee 60-113, tree, at the Bolton Green. V. QOINQ UP — Manchester High’s Cory McQee (33) looks A Joe Dease hoop gave the in the junior varsity contest. Borry Chopmon 0 0-0 0, Erik Johnson 1 gested that anything left there " I didn’t want to put up another Governors their biggest lead of played extremely well," Kinel Sophomore Darren Goddard and 0-0 2, Oevouohn Whitehead 2 1-2 5. that was movable would grow •g'i'A.V to shoot over Cross’ Robert Moore in Monday’s action at said. Manchester will be at Totals 32 14-24 79. tree, and put my son and the other the game. 62-41, with 5; 34 left in Bennet freshman Jeff Ross led Halftime: 54-37 Cross feet and walk off.” Pierog said on boys through this again. It could A” - -:.'- } •, Clarke Arena. McGee had 13 points for the Indians. the third quarter. Cross led, 72-57, Glastonbury Friday night at 7:30. the young Indians with 24 and 20 3-polnt field goals: M- McGee. Monday. happen again and again," she j*’ Muro said that, because of said on Monday afternoon. Pierog’s warning, she was pre­ But at an impromptu Cub Scout pared for the tree to be stolen. “ If meeting, called for Monday after­ r y MHS gained more than it lost on this one night someone had taken the tree, if it noon to assess the damages, the wound up in someone’s living boys voted to put about half of the Why did Frank Kinel schedule Wilbur Cross tor Division championship with East Hartford, and room, that is one thing," Muro decorations on the "overgrown Manchester High’s basketball opener? That raised was a state Class L L semifinalist. It was the first said. "But this kind of vandaliz­ toothpick." as one boy called it, some eyebrows; most coaches would rather time in over three decades Manchester had put a ing I was not prepared for” and on a limb lying nearby. schedule a “softie" who would allow his club to get team in the semifinals. Muro’s original propo.sal was to " I think we wanted to do that so - fk «.rs ■ S off on the right foot. T houghts Yet when the preseason schoolboy polls came plant a tree at the corner, to try to that people would be able to see Not Kinel. beautify what she considers a our free and see what someone A p L E N ty out, teams in the area were shrugged aside like relatively barren spot The Board had done to it” said Justin. No, the fourth-year Indian coach instead opted to they didn’t exist. “ We’re trying to prove basketball schedule a team that owns nine state Len Auster around here is competitive with anyone in the Minute championshps, three runner-up finishes and 16 Sports Editor state. Just look at the polls. Eighty to ninety I,A' District League championships under the percent are from downstate. It’s hard for us (in the legendary Bob Saulsbury. . , ______area) to get credit unless we play people like that.” React to Cross had already launched its season with two themselves of opening night jitters and the That’s why Wiibur Cross was the opener. From page 1 wins, over Brien McMahon of Norwalk (98-77) and prospect of playing “the Wilbur Cross,” then Manchester’s showing earned the Indians Norwalk High (86-69). Norwalk eliminated they’ll be just fine, thank you. respect. “ I would have liked the ‘W’ (w in),’’ Kinel Manchester in last year’s Class L L semifinals by a “ It was not just an opener, it was a big game,” said, “ but I hope this game does give us some DiRosa Jr. said they support that dollars. 26-point spread. Kinel said afterwards. respect.” idea because it would eliminate " I don’t think it’s going to mean Why did Kinel do such a thing? That’s exactly what he had in mind from the Saulsbury's 23-year record ran to 431-100 with the the wide difference among local a whole lot of difference for All your answers were vividly on display Monday outset when Wilbur Cross was put on the .schedule. win. He .said, “ Manchester was a beaten team,” motor vehicle taxes, which are revenues” DiRosa said. night at Ciarke Arena. Aii you had to hear was the The Governors weren’t the first choice: Kinel referring to his club’s 21-point lead at one point. based on each town’s mill rate. But Thompson said a statewide Our\feryBest reverberation of the crowd noi.se bouncing off the talked to Warren Harding of Bridgeport, another “ But we iet them back in the game. (And) they had walls — the decibel level was something — and you state basketball power, about a matchup, only to be " I don’t think it’s a fair tax." tax could hurt towns if the state the momentum and played well. To their credit, DiRosa said. "The car is worth doesn’t guarantee revenuesequal fuily understood. deferred. (Manchester) said if Cross is stupid enough to let the same amount of money." to or above those currently There was excitement in the air. There were Deferred, maybe, deterred, not on your life. us back in the game, then we’ll take It. And if they Bekech said the current fax bill I J-Jciiday Season students in the student body section, not a bunch of “ We’ll try to make a change or two (with the had won, they would have deserved it ” earned. The existing motor vehi­ for a $12,000 car registered in cle tax generates an estimated empty bleachers, and they were imploring their schedule) to make it as interesting as possible for Manchester saw the win slip away on Emmanuel Manchester would be about $476 $210 million per year for munici­ team with the cry of “ Defense, defense” in the the players and the fans. As a coach, you know the Williamson's bucket with two seconds left. What per year. That number is arrived palities throughout the state. Patrick Flynn/Msneheeter Herald waning minutes of Monday’s titantic struggle with fans and players enjoy big games. We don’t have a can’t be taken away, though, is the excitement that at by multiplying the as.sessed and Cross. lot of flexibility (in the schedule) but 1 do have was generated. value of the car. 70 percent of the About 14 percent, or $6 million, AMBITIOUS COACH — Manchester The Governors won, 80-79. but don’t fret. There some ideas,” he added. The crowd of 850 — very good by today’s of Manchester’s revenues come price, by 56 7 mills, the town’s High Coach Frank Kinel put Wilbur wiil be pienty of victories for Manchester High in One object which Kinel had in mind beforehand standards — saw high-velocity basketball. “ I hope current mill rate from its motor vehicle tax, Cross on the Indians’ schedule for a this 1988-89 basketball season. If the Indians play was gaining Manche.ster, and basketball in the . they come back,” Kinel said. DiRosa said he doesn’t believe Bekech said. purpose. The big game Monday night with the same level of intensity as they did in the area in general, a measure of respect. Manchester Manchester has given them good reason to the establishment of a state tax Manchester "just couldn’t sur­ excited everyone. second half against the Governors, after exorcising posted a 20-4 mark a year ago, shared the CCC East return. would have a dramatic effect on vive without that” Thomp.son revenues in what promises to be a said “ The trick is getting a tight budget year because of the statewide tax that would be close state budget deficit, estimated to to (the tax) existing in the be in the hundreds of millions of Offensive Carbonneau trips up Whaie towns." Coghlan retires M O N TR E A L (AP) - In other before muscling the shot beyond netminder with a shake of his Jennings, the result of rudely years, Guy Carbonneau might Liut. “Lately, I’ve been having a head. “ He was on his forehand, shoving Mike Keane into the NEW YORK (AP) - Ea- “ I got some pretty good have blocked the shot and pre­ lot of success with my backhand. coming down the wrong wing, and boards. The Montreal rookie monn Coghlan, the world jolts,” Coghlan. three-time Law ‘•SA pared to break up the next play. “ I just felt it was an approp­ I was sure he was going to send it slightly separated his right record-holder in the indoor winner of the Manchester riate shot for the situation." across to (Ryan) Walter. shoulder on the play and will be From page 1 But the Montreal Canadians’ mile and seven-time winner of Road Race, said of the acci­ Carbonneau. a swift-skating out at least two weeks. the Wanamker Mile, an­ dent on Interstate 95, near New center is a more confident, more • “ Instead, he threw it right at center more noted for his blanket nounced his retirement from Rochelle, N.Y., when he was aggressive performeroffensively me. I never really set up for it.” The Whalers managed only sion, control, and jurisdiction. one and said that O’Brien and coverage of high-scoring oppo­ track competition Monday. hit from behind by another this season. He gathered in the Claude Lemieux of the Cana- three other shots at Patrick Roy Democratic Mayor Peter P. Penny, both Democrats, met with nents, has been timely with his “I will not be running puck at the Montreal blue line and, in the middle period, and the vehicle. DiRosa Jr. said today that he has the Republican directors as v/ell production in many of the Cana- diens and Kevin Dineen had competitive track any a few seconds later whipped a Montreal netminder handled a received conflicting opinions as the Democratic directors. diens' first 36 games. ^ scored early in the first and longer,” Coghlan, 36, said. “ 1 As bad as the accident was, backhander between the legs of second period respectively to couple of difficult shots among from lawyers on the question of Cummings said the law seems will not be running indoor or Coghlan said he was more Hartford Mike Liut. the 11 he faced in the third period whether Cummings can attend to discriminate against local His goal against Hartford was create the 1-1 tie. outdoor track in 1989. How­ disappointed in having to give the meetings and still have them party chairpersons. his 13th of the season, a pace that to stretch his unbeaten string at up the 1989 indoor season, That broke a tie at 17; 17 of the Lemieux had a role in the ever. if my training is such qualify as caucuses, exempt from He said the majority party in would see him score 29 in a full the Forum to 14 games — 12 which he had planned to make second period provided Montreal Dineen goal, too, because he was that I can compete on a high the requirement that they be held the General Assembly, whether schedule, surpassing his career- victories and two defeats since his last on the boards — his with a 2-1 victory Monday night off serving a double minor. He level In road races, I will publicly. high of 24. the start of the season. favorite surface. Republican or Democrat, has over the . was first assessed a hooking pursue a schedule of road He said a conservative reading always caucused with many “ It’s just having more confi­ The Canadians, with 11 victo­ penalty 15 seconds from the end of races in 1989” “ I feel bad about being of the law by O'Brien is that dence in myself,” explained the “ Most of the night, the defense other people present, including ries and two ties in their last 13 the first period, and when he Coghlan’s condition will de­ forced to walk away from the meetings with Cummings present the state chairmen, lawyers, and quiet Carbonneau. who is increas­ did a great job of clearing the games at the Forum, moved 13 berated referee Denis Morel, an pend on how well he recuper­ indoor circuit prematurely,” other advisers. ingly looked upon by his team­ rebounds,” Roy said. are not caucuses. But DiRosa SWV1 points ahead of the Boston Bruins unsportsmanlike conduct penalty ates from a Dec. 4 auto he said. “ I’m very disap­ said one lawyer told him the law He said business in the House of mates for his solemn leadership. Hartford. 0-3-1 in its last four atop the . was added. accident. He was not seriously pointed I can’t run. is so vague that attendance by the Representatives stops when the “ I ’m more relaxed now when I games, returns home Wednesday “ I knew I wouldn't have a The Whalers scored 35 seconds hurt, but he did suffer a “ I just wanted to run the party chairman may be speaker of the house calls a party have the puck” night to face the Boston Bruins at chance to go to my forehand,” from the end of the first minor. hairline fracture of the right indoor season on a high level — permitted. caucus. Roll call votes are taken the CivicCenter. TheWhalersare explained Carbonneau. who Liut wasn't at peace with The Lemieux infraction also leg. superficial bruises of the I wanted to go out on a high DiRosa is awaiting an opinion in caucus and the process of now tied for third place in the broke down the left wing and himself as he replayed the goal, enabled them to complete killing left arm, and neck and back note. I wanted that more than from Town Attorney John trying to change some votes to Adams Division with the Buffalo waited until he reached the “ It was a bad, bad goal," off the finai half-minute of a injuries. anything else.” Cooney. determine the party’s position Sabres, who tied the Edmonton middle of the left faceoff circle muttered the dark-haired, ianky five-minute penally to Grant DiRosa called the issues minor goes on. Oilers at 5-5 Monday night 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 20, 1988 — 15

Herald Angle Vikings gain the home fieid edge SPORTS MHS girls come back Earl Yost By Mike Nadel “ Muster ran the wrong route. It was a The Associated Press good call, but It was just Inexperience IN BRIEF showing for us.” to down South Catholic MINNEAPOLIS — Walker Lee "H e called it. I threw it,” Tomczak HARTFORD - With ailing pressed them early and that got Ashley is rarely used in passing said. “ Unfortunately. I didn’t throw it Baseball clinic set senior point guard Tina Stone out us a quick lead.” Dimmock said. situations because the Minnesota in the right spot. I think it was a good V of the lineup, the Manchester Keryn Macher led Bacon with Vikings doubt whether he "can call down there. You can second- The Manchester Little League is sponsoring a H.S. Roandiip High girls’ basketball team was 11 points. cover” and think he’s “ a little slow.” guess yourself until the cows come youth baseball coaching clinic for Little League out of sync early on. But the C O V E N T R Y (34)— Corine Coglantllo He is used in running situations home.” managers and coaches, and those interesting in Howe is Indians gathered themselves to­ together as a team.” 0 0-0 0, M a u ra Danehv 2 2-2 4, Ncktarlo because he hits like a hammer. And Tomczak came back with a 1-yard coaching, on Saturday, Jan. 14,1989, from 9a.m. GItsIs 4 2-214, Brenda Thalacker 2 0-0 4, gether and remained unbeaten Sue Rohan led South with 14 the Vikings certainly expected a run touchdown pass to Dennis Gentry with to noon at Highland Park School. Mollie Jacobson 5 2-4 12, Cbritsy The clinic will be presented by Eastern with a 43-38 verdict over host points. Gagnon 5 0-0 10, Stocle Renfro 2 0-0 4, Monday night when the Chicago 1:15 remaining, but the Bears’ on-side t ' 0 * ' Manchester also won the junior Johanna VanKruIntngen 1 0-2 2, Jenna Connecticut State University head baseball South Catholic Monday night in Haynes 1 0-0 2, Janet Werfel 0 0-0 0, active piayer Bears needed only a chip-shot field kick was smothered by Minnesota and varsity game. 42-22. Jen Brindisi non-conference action. Michelle Dixon 1 0-0 2. Totals 25 4-10 54. goal to take a late lead. the Vikings had their second victory coach Bill Holowaty. Those attending should The Indians (3-0) are now idle and Erica DeJoannis led the 3-0 BACON ACADEMY (2t) — Keryn The Bears, who trailed only 21-20 at — third counting the preseason — of bring a glove and a pair of sneakers. Macher 4 1-2 11, Erin Transue 3 0-8 4, until Tuesday, Dec. 27, when they young Indians with 12 and 10 Stephonie McConnell 2 3-4 7, Billy Jo the time, tried to fool the Vikings but the season over the Bears. oppose crosstown East Catholic points, respectively. Zaks 1 0-2 2, Stacie Elsman 1 1-4 3, Liz with Aiumni instead looked foolish, as Mike The teams could meet again in the Cassorlno 00-0 0, Totals 12 5-20 29. Parish player of week in the opener of the Ellington M A N C H E S T E R (43) — Llso Cortler 5 Tomczak passed right into the arms of playoffs. 0-010, Am y M ann01-21, Kothv King 12-4 Halftime; 28-15 Coventry. Holiday ’Tournament at Ellington a surprised Ashley. The backup “ I know one thing for sure,” Ditka NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Parrish, who 4, Tammy Dubois 2 1-2 5, TrIcIa Hockey legend Gordie Howe will be showcased AP photo High. South squares its mark at O'Connell 3 8-1114, Beth O 'B rien 21-2 S, linebacker then looked plenty fast in said. “ If we play them again, we’ll averaged 22.5 points and 13 rebounds as Boston for atea hockey followers January 21 at the 2-2 with the loss, Shelly dieterle 1 2-4 4. Totals 14 1 5-25 43. racing 94 yards for the clinching beat them and you can put that in their beat division leaders New York and the Los SOUTH CATH O LIC (38) — Ann Hartford Civic Center when he leads the Whalers GOING HOME — Patriots’ rookie John “ (Tina) never misses a prac­ Hickey 5 0-0 11, Judy Rodrloues 0 0-0 0, Boys Swimming touchdown in a 28-27 victory that gave locker room for all I care.” Angeles Lakers, was named NBA Player of the Alumni against the New York Rangers Alumni as Stephens cleans out his locker at tice or a game. She’s our team Sue.Rohan 54-414, Sheri M urphy 11-23, Minnesota the home-field advantage Despite its success against the Week for the period ending Dec. 18, the league Tracy Berry 0 2-2 2, Autora Contrino 4 Eagles dunked leader and without her we turned part of Hockey Week in Hartford. said Monday. Sullivan Stadium Sunday afternoon. 0-0 8, Chris Batches 0 0-00. Totals 15 7-11 in next Monday’s NFC wild-card Bears, Minnesota. 11-5, finished se­ the ball over,” Manchester Coach 30 MIDDLETOWN - East Ca­ The 60-year-old Howe still possesses some of his game against the . cond in the NFC Central for the fourth Parrish helped the Celtics, without Larry Bird, The Patriots were eliminated from the 3-polnt field goals: South- Hickey. Joe DePasqua explained. That tholic High boys’ swimming team God-given skills as demonstrated only last Friday “ I saw the receiver I was supposed straight year. Chicago, 12-4, had win three of four games last week, edging NFL playoffs Saturday when they lost to Halftime: 1V-17 South allowed the Rebels to jump to an saw its record dip to 0-2 Monday night when he played a major role in the Whaler to cover (fullback Brad Muster) Charlotte’s Kelly Tripucka for the award. clinched its fifth straight division title Denver. early lead, including a 12-8 bulge Coventry breezes night as it bowed to host Middle- Alumini’s opening exhibition game of the season in block, so that freed me up to just drift the previous week when the Vikings Also nominated were Dale Ellis of Seattle, at the quarter. COVENTRY - A well- town High, 94-78, Bridgeport. into coverage,” said Ashley, who lost to the lowly Green Bay Packers. Armon Gilliam of Phoenix, Magic Johnson of the “ The second quarter we got our balanced attack led Coventry East is now idle until Friday, The Hall of Famer, who earned that distinction snuffed out the Bears’ attempt to rally “ It’s not Pearl Harbor Day,” Ditka Lakers, Jeff Malone of Washington, Johnny composure and in the third High to a 56-29 victory over Bacon Dec. 30, when it visits Windham during his 32-year career defenseman and from a 21-0 deficit. “ I saw the ball and said. “ It’s no big deal.” Newman of New York and Akeem Olajuwon of Top two are familiar quarter we looked for the good Academy Monday night in Char­ High contributed four assists in an 11-6 decision over a said, ‘Just catch it. Just catch it.’ ’ ’ It was for the Vikings, who would Houston. NEW YO RK (A P ) — Tennessee and Louisiana passes. We also used our height ter Oak Conference girls’ basket­ Freshman Neal Freemer was a young and talented Park City squad of schoolboy After making his first career have had to play at Anaheim. Calif., Tech, the two schools that have dominated advantage really well,” DePas­ ball action. double winner for East, taking and prep school coaches. interception, the fifth-year pro went to had they lost. women’s college basketball most over the last qua added. The win lifts the Patriots to 3-1 the 200 and 500 freestyles. Steve the left sideline, saw Joey Browner “ We definitely wanted to stay home Mets sign Leach Now in its sixth season, the Whaler Alumni has decade, held the top two spots iii The Associated Manchester, which trailed 19-17 in the COC. 4-1 overall, while the Abele won the 50 free while Matt block Tomczak, and was gone for the for Christmas.” said Ray Berry, who raised over $125,000 for youth hockey programs in NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mets relief Press poll. at the half, took a 29-24 edge into Bobcats slide to 1-3, 1-4. Coventry Martin was also a double winner longest pickoff play in team history. filled in capably for injured line­ Connecticut plus $37,000 for the UConn Children’s pitcher Terry Leach agreed to a one-year Meanwhile. Texas, 3-3, which had been one of the final stanza. Tricia O’Connell goes on the road for its next for the Eagles, annexing the 1000 Ashley might never have gotten the backer Jesse Solomon. Cancer Foundation. contract for $310,000 on Monday. the top five powers the last six years, fell to a was 6-for-8 from the foul line in encounter Thursday night fly and 100 backstroke. chance to make the play had he not “ That wasn’t as big a motivator as The date with the Rangers will be the first Leach, 24-9 lifetime in six major-league seven-year low at 13th after losing at Mississippi the fourth quarter as the Rebels against unbeaten Cromwell High Rasults; had a heart-to-heart chat with Coach just beating the Bears,” Minnesota’s 200 medley relay: 1. Middletown against a Alumni squad AP photo seasons, made $190,000 last year. He was one of 11 last week. The ranking ended a streak of 113 were forced to put the Indians on (5-0) at 7:30. Jerry Burns before the game. Keith Millard said. “ They’ve kicked 1:53.47. as all previous games have been played against Mets eligible for salary arbitration. consecutive top 10 appearances dating back to the foul line. O’Connell led “ We had good scoring distribu­ 200 tree: 1. Freemer (EC ) 2:00.50, 2. “ They don’t think I can cover.” our rears for so many years. It’sabout W INNING TD — Vikings’ linebacker Walker Lee Ashley returns Higgins (M),3. Rose (M). all-star squads selected from the sponsoring home Last season, Leach was 7-2 for the Mets with a Jan. 24. 1982. Manchester with 14 points. Beth tion,” cited Coventry Coach Ray Ashley said. “ They think I ’m a little time we do some kicking.” an interception 94 yards for a touchdown, giving Minnesota a 200 IM.: 1. Hawkins (M ) 2:24.20, 2. teams. 2.54 earned-run average. O’ Brien also had a strong fourth Dimmock. “ We had too many O.Roberts (M), 3. M.Roberts (M). slow, that some backs can outrun me. Ditka was kicking up a fit in the first 28-27 win over the Chicago Bears in Monday night NFL action in Besides the legendary Howe, one-time member “ Terry has been a valuable as well as versatile quarter for Manche.ster. “ She weapons for them. (And) we kept 50 free; 1, Abele (EC) 24:04, 2. Antol That’s the reason they don’t play me half, as the Vikings built their 21-point (M), 3. John Vitale (EC) Minneapolis. member of our pitching staff these last few years came off the bench and sparked running and wore them down.” Diving: 1. Shapiro (M) 188 points, 2. of the Whalers who reside in Connecticut and take in passing situations. lead. He acted neither like a coach Leafs fire John Brophy and we’ re glad we’re able to reach agreement on us.” DePasqua said. Nektaria Gitsis and Chrissy Mike Jaslon (EC), 3. Bortz (M) the ice with the Alumni include high-scoring Andre “ I think I should be playing a little whose team didn’t need a victory nor a 100 fly: 1. Mortin (EC ) 1:01.94, 2. First, Ditka grabbed the rookie and learning experience.” a contract on such an early date,” Mets senior TORONTO (A P ) — John Brophy, who was Li.sa Cartier chipped in 10 Gagnon netted career highs for Lacroix and Garry Swain, both successful in more, so I talked to Bumsie earlier man who suffered a heart attack M.Roberts (M), 3. Abele (EC) shook him and then he went back The Vikings learned something, too. vice president Al Harazin said. given a Christmas deadline to improve Toronto’s points and 10 rebounds for Man­ Coventry with 14 and 10 points, 100 tree: 1. Antol (M ) :54.32, 2. business ventures, as well as Tom Earl and Doug today and told him I wanted to play midway through the season. twice more to yell at Stinson. Wade Wilson learned that being record, was fired as coach of the Maple Leafs. chester while Shelly Dieterle respectively. Mollie Jacobson Wamester (M), 3. Vitale (EC) Roberts, Earl, business manager at Westminster more. He said he’d try to get me in the Ditka. who said during the week 500 tree: 1. Freemer (EC ) 5:24.42, 2, The Bears responded to that kind of named to the Pro Bowl was no His departure ended a two-year tenure as coach dished out 5assists. “ Dieterle and was also in twin digits for the Hawkins (M),3. Higgins (M). School in Simsbury, also coaches the varsity game more." that he wanted the Bears to win enthusiasm with 20 straight points, guarantee of being Minnesota’s full­ Twins sign Tim Laudner which included run-ins with owner Harold Cartier played really well,” De­ Patriots with 12. 100 back: 1. M artin (EC ) 1:08.44, 2. hockey team. Roberts manages the beautiful ice Why would the Bears pass on because he didn’t want the Vikings to Wamester (M),3. Shadle (M). including Tomczak’s 76-yard touch­ time . Ballard. Brophy was replaced on an interim Pasqua said. “ I ’m really proud of Coventry led at all turns. 12-6. 100 breast; 1. D.Roberts (M ) 1:07.24,2. skating arena at Connecticut College in New third-and-2 from the 8. when Kevin think “ we’re just another team that MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tim Laudner, who down pass to Dennis McKinnon and He threw touchdown passes of 3 basis with former team captain George them because they looked hor­ 28-15 and 42-23. “ Our defense and Eric Neff (EC), 3. Rick Carlson (EC) London and also coaches the varsity hockey team. Butler, who had made 10 straight field they can line up against and beat,” batted .251 with 13 homers and 54 runs batted in 400 tree relay: 1. ECHS (Vitale, Mike Neal Anderson’s 51-yard scoring run. yards to Steve Jordan and 18 yards to Armstrong. rendous early on but then pulled quickness set the tempo. We goals, could have given them a 23-21 was so upset after a running-into-the- for the Minnesota Twins in 1988, agreed Monday Carter, Abele, Freemer) 4:04.80. Norman Barnes and Tom Rowe are both on the “ We did something special. I think Alfred Anderson, but when he The Maple Leafs started the season with eight lead at the two-minute warning? punter penalty on Lemuel Stinson that to a two-year contract, his agent said. road as salesmen but find time to suit up with the we really saw something,” Chicago struggled in the second half. Burns victories in their first 12 games, but had won only “ I made the call at the goal line,” he pushed assistant coaches aside to Laudner. who became a free agent after the Whaler Alumni for the Friday night games, eight linebacker Mike Singletary said. “ We brought in former starter Tommy three since. They were winless in their last 10 Chicago coach Mike Ditka said. season, made $307,500 in 1988. He agreed last being scheduled this season. get at Stinson on the sideline. came up short, but it was a great Kramer. games and'had a 12-20-2 record overall. week to accept the Twins’ salary arbitration liiinois survives major scare Former Whaler captain Russ Anderson. Gerry offer. Ron Simon. Laudner’s agent, said the McDonald and Mike Veisor are all involved in the agreement on the two-year deal was reached automobile sales field or management while Marty Monday. Jockey suspended for life Howe is busy in real estate and management. Paul Players upset with its win over Missouri Hurley, who travels down the Massachusetts CHICAGO (AP) — Jockey Geary Louviere was Turnpike from Boston to play is an investment NHL cites Hextall suspended for life for using an electric prod broker. during a race last week at Balmoral Park, authorities said. NCAA Hoop Jim Troy, when not traveling around the country as Chargers MONTREAL (AP) - Philadelphia Flyers The suspension, which applies to riding and all as vice president of the World Wrestling goalie Ron Hextall, who led his club to three consecutive victories while extending his per­ other aspects of the sport, was issued during a Federation, sports player-agent Garry Howatt and sonal unbeaten string to seven games, was stewards’ inquiry, a preliminary step in the By Paul LeBor big Bill Bennett, owner of a sporting goods business ax Saunders named the NH L Player of the Week for the period Illinois Racing Board’s disciplinary process, The Associated Press in Rhode Island, are other ex-WHA or NHL ending Dec. 18. said Joseph Simopoli, deputy director of the Whalers who come back and dress in the green and Hextall allowed only one goal in each of the board. ST. LOUIS - Fifth-ranked white uniform. SAN DIEGO (A P ) — Chargers coach Al Saunders three games as he helped the Flyers return to the Louviere’s attorney said the ruling will be Illinois has survived its first "Anytime I can help the sport of hockey I will," isn’t bitter about being fired after a rebuilding .500 mark for the first time since Nov, 9. appealed to the full Racing Board. scare of the season and senior Gordie Howe said. “ It’s great to see the fellows that season, but several players say his dismissal was Lowell Hamilton thinks the Illini I played with over the years staying in the sports unfair. will be all the better for it. and getting out and helping raise money for the “ My regret is that we weren’t able to finish what “ It was good experience to various groups that promote youth hockey in we started. We hope that we laid the groundwork... have a game like this,” Hamilton Connecticut.” for a strong future for the San Diego Chargers,” Little Louie has seen It all said an 87-84 victory Monday The Whaler Alumni, organized at the start of the Saunders said after being informed of his dismissal night over No. 10 Missouri. “ It 1984-85 season by Howard Baldwin and Howe, the during a meeting Monday with club owner Alex was like proving something to latter serves as president, boasts a most imposing Spanos. St. John’s Carnesecca comes out with a new book ourselves. When we get down 10 (points) or more, we can’t worry record, 25 victories in 27 starts, including one loss “ I know that this team, in the future, will be an about that.” and one tie. Currently, the Alumni boasts an outstanding one,” Saunders said. “ The young talent Bv John Nelson business, but it’s always been a kinds,” he said. "Some were unfortunate, some spent time in Illinois boosted its record to 8-0, 18-game winning streak, undefeated over the last is here, and I ’pi sure that with a few select additions The Associated Press game. I hope when you read this, jail. I had a few second-story its longest winning streak in two three seasons. in a few critical areas, this football team will be a you’ll get the feeling that basket­ NEW YO RK — Lou Carne­ ball is not the end of the world. guys, a hijacker. Back in the ’ 50s, seasons. Missouri fell to 9-3 in the The winning streak will no doubt be seriously successful one in the future.” secca. head basketball coach at “ Could I last 40 years if I I had one poor kid who took his only game involving ranked threatened by the Rangers who have indicated they Saunders, who was publicly critical earlier this St. John’s University for 19 started today? Probably not. Too own life. And there was a guy who teams. will bring in Hartford former standouts Anders year of the players he was supplied by team management, posted a 17-22 record in 2‘A years. seasons, has underdog stature much pressure,” he said. made some indecent phone calls. But the Illini, except for senior Hedberg, Ulf Nilsson. , Gilles Though the Chargers won four of their final six built in. and everyone seems to “ You’re always coaching, always About 5.000 of them. ’There had to forward Kenny Battle’s 28 points Villemure, . Pat Hickey and Dave be something wrong in his me­ and Hamilton’s 21. might' not AP photo games this season, they finished fourth in the AFC love a little guy. recruiting, always thinking ... It Maloney. West with a 6-10 record. took me 30 years just to get a dulla oblongata. have pulled through. Illinois Prior to the Whaler-Ranger Alumni tilt, prep STIC KS UP — Toronto's Ed OIczyk, left, George Armstrong's debut behind the “ This is a tough business it’s just one of those At a midtown fete for the new five-minute radio show.” “ I ’ve seen a lot and been all trailed 39-21 late in the first half schools representing Loomis Chaffee and and St. Louis' Sergio Momesso joust bench after the Leafs fired,head coach things. I ’m not bitter at all," said Saunders, the book he did with columnist Phil over the world with that little and lagged behind 39-32 after Westminster will tangle at noon. during their NHL game Monday night in club’s seventh head coach, who refused to discuss Pepe, ‘‘Louie, In Season.” Carnesecca’s book isn’t one of round ball.” scoring the period’s last 11 points. John Brophy. Illini coach Lou Henson blamed The same night. will make his Toronto. The Maple Leafs won, 4-3, in details of his conversation with Spanos. (McGraw Hill, $17.95), Carne­ those tell-all tales. Nor is it a Carnesecca came into his 20th lone appearance of the season in Hartford with his Players rose to Saunders’ defense when told of his secca got ready to talk to a small grand expose, like “ Season On season at St. John’s with 440 the Big Ten team’s lackluster ’ teammates against the firing while cleaning out their lockers. ’The group of friendly faces. There The Brink” was of Bob Knight. victories, and his lifetime .737 start on poor shot selection and a Whalers. Chargers beat Kansas City 23-14 in Sunday’s season was a problem, though. Carnesecca is to Knight what winning percentage is in the multitude of mistakes that in­ finale. Not much taller than a parking Santa Claus is to the Grinch. all-time top 10. cluded four offensive fouls, ” We were starting to come together as a young meter, Carnesecca could barely Louie doesn’t say bad things He’s also seen the down side, “ Missouri made us play Armstrong winner in debut team.” guard Broderick Thompson said. “ I don’t see over the podium, and he about people. like the three years he spent with poorly.” Henson said, however. Russell in line think it was fair, b u t... I don't sit (in) on the board nearly banged his forehead on the New York Gov. Mario Cuomo the New York Nets of the old “ The second half, we played meetings and make those decisions.” microphone. did the forward for Carnesecca’s American Basketball Associa­ much better. Overall, we had an “ I feel bad for A l,” guard Dennis McKnight said. “ I know I should be on a horse,” book, and he writes: “ It’snotonly tion. So. though he admits to excellent (final) 30 minutes. Our “ I don’t think it was totally his fault, but I think he he said. his players whom Louie makes occasional screaming fits of guys worked hard.” for Georgia job behind bench for the Leafs Byron Irvin, a 6-foot-6 senior AP ptiota knew when he took the job that someday. If things He moved out from behind the better, it’s everybody he knows. frustration, he has gained didn’t go well, he would be to blame, and If things did rostrum and wandered around When friends cause him pain ... perspective. guard, was the chief instigator of Bv Bob Greene Missouri’s strong opening half, ATLANTA (AP) — The head football coach’s Edmonton, already on a power go well, he would get the credit.” the room, now at ease and pure Louie’s memory absolves the “ How many coaches lost 50 AROUND THE BACK — Illinois’ Larry Smith, left, passes The Associated Press scoring 12 of the Tigers’ first 16 job at the University of Georgia belongs to Erk play, pulled goaltender Grant Punter Ralf Mojsiejenko said he thinks Saunders Louie, tossing one-liners and culprits” and transforms their games in a season. I did, but the the ball around the back of Missouri's Mike Sandborthe NHL Roundup points and totaling 18 by Russell, if the long-time defensive aide to Fuhr for an extra skater with 1:53 deserved to return next season. rambling on. ugliness “ into displays of admira­ players aren’t dead. I’m not dead. during the first half of their game Monday night in St. George Armstrong was wor­ intermission. retiring Coach Vince Dooley wants it, accord­ left in regulation.' “ I think it’s an injustice because of the youth we “ Wby the book after 40 years of ble spirit...” It’s not llfeordeath,” Carnesecca ried about being booed. And when Missouri used an 11-1 sprint to Louis at St. Louis Arena. The No. 5 Illini beat the No. 10 ing to published reports. the Leafs in the game, especially Buffalo took a 5-3 lead at 7:03 of have on this team. A lot of things have happened (to coaching? I’d like to tell people In other words, Carnesecca said. “ The New York Mets didn’t his debut as NHL coach was over, Tigers, 87-84. Now head coach at Georgia Southern, which in the first period. the third period. But Edmonton contribute to the team’s losing record in recent what a great, great feeling it is to remembers things the way he win the World Series, but did the open a 39-21 cushion after the first he remembered the past. 15:44. Steve Bardo’s only field lost the NCAA Division 1-AA title game to With the victory, Toronto ended knotted the score on goals by Esa seasons), and the reasons for them haven’t been coach,” he said in his low, wants to — veiled in humor and city stop? Maybe it didn’t make Armstrong waited until se­ goal, a shot from 3-point range, Furman on Saturday night. Russell will have an 0-9-1 slide. Tikkanen and Carson. A l’s fault. We’re finally blending together as a scratchy voice. “ It always was a compassion. as much money, but it didn’t conds before the first puck was launched Illinois’ comeback. Ohio University extened and rebounds. Kevin Presto led "the right of first refusal,” The Atlanta “ I ’m happy for the fellas inside Edmonton never led in the young team.” game to me. It’s become a “ In 40 years. I ’ve had all stop,” dropped before taking his posi­ Kendall Gill’s two foul shots Youngstown State’s losing streak the Hurricanes, 4-3, with 26 Constitution, in today’s editions, quoted (the dressing room),’’ said Arm­ game. A list of potential head coaching candidates will tion behind the bench. capped a 22-4 surge that brought to 17 games with a 90-86 victory points. sources close to an eight-man search commit­ strong. “ There was no big stra­ Rangers 3, Capitals 1; Kelly be compiled by Steve Ortmayer, tl)e team’s director ” I didn’t want to get booed in Illinois abreast of Missouri at behind Snoopy Graham's 26 Alabama improved to 7-1 with a tee as saying. “ That’s been a foregone tegy. I just wanted them to play Kisio’s goal 27 seconds into the of football operations, Spanos said in a statement my first appearance, so I thought 43-43 with 17:12 remaining in the points. The loss was the seventh 102-87 victory over Southern conclusion from the beginning. He’s earned the way they know how to play third period broke a fie and gave released by the club. Giants waited the whoie season if I waited until the puck was game. this season for the Penguins. University as Melvin Cheatum that” and to play with effort. the New York its home victory “ We feel at this time it is necessary to make a dropped, (the crowd) wouldn’t EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J, Sunday was beat the New York struggled in 1988 on the offensive The teams were afterward Tony Petrarca finished with 15 had 26 points and Michael Ansley “ Russell is the legitimate candidate” The “ This is no picnic for m e.” over Washington. Kisio scored change in the head coaching position,” Spanos said. get a chance.” he said. (AP) — Forever, 1988 may go Jets. line and in the secondary. locked in nine more ties. Illinois points, nine on 3-pointers, and 25. Daily News in Athens — site of the university — Armstrong said to reporters of his from the bottom of the right “ We wish Al well, and a search for a successor will Armstrong. 58. took over the down as the year the New York The Giants didn’t though. The Giants started six different built five-point leads on three Duquense handed Pitt its third Keith Rawls’ 19 points led .seven today quoted a source close to the athletic first post-game meeting with the circle, converting a perfect pass begin immediately.” Maple Leafs after John Brophy Giants waited. Thirty seven seconds from the combinations on the offensive occasions, but Missouri each time loss of the season. 80-76. The Austin Peay players in double department as .saying. “ Everybody on the media. “ I’m just happy that we from John Ogrodnick to finish off The Chargers’ assistant coaches will remain with was fired earlier Monday . In 1967. They waited at the start of the playoffs and a second division line, ending the year with two battled back. Dukes. 4-4, nearly blew a nine- figures as the Governors beat committee wants him. There was a motion as won the hockey gam e,” ■ a 2-on-l break. the team until Saunders’ replacement is named, when the Leafs last won the year to see if tackle Karl Nelson title in three years, Al Toon rookies (Eric Moore and Jumbo After Illinois built an 83-79 lead point lead in the final 1:08, but Henderson State 94-74. early as last Thursday to make him a firm St. Louis goaltender Vincent Rookie Tony Granato gave the Ortmayer said. Stanley Cup. Armstrong was the would make it back from cancer. caught a S-yard touchdown pass Elliott) and a second year player with 2:25 left on Battle’s three- Brian Shorter missed a shot in the James Madison improvedto6-2 offer” Riendeau stopped a Tom Fergus Rangers an insurance goal at “ A degree of continuity at this point is a definite captain and Johnny Bower was They waited the first four games from Ken O’Brien for a 27-21 Jets (Doug Riesenberg) starting. In point play, Lee Coward’s 3-point lane with seven seconds left and in coach Lefty Driesell’s first shot and Secord. with Gord 9:13. It was Granato’s 18th goal, consideration.” he said. “ We have coaches on this Russell, however, said he hasn’t been Toronto’s goaltender. for Lawrence Taylor to return victory that ended the Giants’ the final game, an injury to Billy goal and Doug Smith’s stuff shot Colin Dobbs’ free throws four year at the .school with an 86-65 contacted Roberts draped all over him at tops among NHL rookies. staff that a new coach would be comfortable with.” from a substance abuse playoff hopes in a season almost Ard forced tackle William Ro­ off a fast break gave Missouri its seconds later sealed their fir.st victory over Radford, the High­ ” We didn’t start out great, but the front of the crease, got the Michel Petit also scored for Saunders. 41, had been at odds with team “ We don’t have anything set up,” Russell it was just like in the old days suspension. everyone expected them to make berts to play guard. last lead at 84-83. victory over the cross-town rival landers’ first loss in six games blade of his stick on the rebound New York, while Washington’s management since training camp, however, said Monday night in Montgomery. Ala., where They waited most of the season the playoffs based on strength of Nelson made it back and Battle went to the line and sank in 10 games. Pitt had already this season when Johnny Bower was in the to send it into the net. Geoff Courtnall scored his 19th because he thought he was given inferior talent. He is coaching the Gray defense for Sunday’s nets,” Armstrong said after for the team to start playing like schedule. started the first two games. two more clutch foul shots with 26 been beaten this season by Siena Vincent Damphousse. Chris goal. al.so drew Spanos’ ire by unfavorably comparing his Blue-Gray college all-star football game the Super Bowl champion of 1986 New York was 6-9 in the strike However, he was slowed by an seconds remaining, putting Illi­ and , both at home. Toronto’s 4-3 victory over the St. Kotsopoulos and Darren Veitch Canucks 5, North Stars 1; Rookie team with the Raiders before a Nov. 6 game against Oklahoma State had its second- Louis Blues. “ Our goaltender and finally the spent the final season of 1987 and had the likes of ankle injury and never regained nois ahead for good, and the Purdue. 6-3, remained un­ “ If someone knocks on you door, you have to also scored for Toronto. Tony goaltender Troy Gamble, playing Los Angeles. best offensive output ever and set held us In there. night of the season waiting for Atlanta, Detroit twice, Kansas his form of 1986 when he was mini’s Larry Smith hit a layup at beaten in five home games this be polite and see who it is. But right now. no McKegney. Herb Raglan and in only bis second NH L game, “ Who would you rather go to war with if you had to a .school record with 19 steals in a “ The players were excited and someone else to decide their City and the Jets on their arguably the team’s top lineman. the finish. season as the Boilermakers one’s knocked” Tony Hrkac scored for St. Louis. kicked out 30 shots as Vancouver feed your family?” Saunders said at the time to a 109-78 rout of Missouri-Kansas gave the puck away unnecessar­ playoff fate. schedule, not the NFL’s The defense overall had its Other Qamet: Sean Gay scored handed Wichita State its first loss City. , 5-2, had five Meanwhile. Coach Dan SabrN 8, Oilers 5; In Buffalo, snapped a two-game losing reporter’s question. He then went position by problems until putting things ily in the first period. It was And on the day after the final powerhouses. a career-high 30 points and in six games this season. 71-61. players in double figures, led by Reeves, a Georgia native, said he was Jimmy Carson’s goal with 54 streak by crushing visiting Min­ position to explain that he thought the Raiders had “ 1 don’t know if the expecta­ together for good in the final five understandable. ’They were ner­ regular season game, when the 5-foot-3 Tyrone Thurman, who behind the 23 points of Melvin Thomas Jordan with 21 points and contacted over the weekend, but declined to seconds remaining in the third nesota. Gamble, a second-round superior talent. tions were too high for us.” Phil games. Taylor, who was sus­ vous — just like I was.” Rams had decided their fate, the was named the football All- McCants. they fell 18 points short of the pursue the Job. period pulled Edmonton into a tie draft choice three years ago, Ortmayer, who came to the Chargers from the Simms said. “ We were not under A1 Secord’s power-play goal Giants started the wait for next pended prior to the start of the America return specialist last Florida snapped a three-game school record for points .set in a with Buffalo. Carson’s second worked on a shutout until Brian Raiders Jan. 27, 1987, repoprtedly had twice saved the illusion we were a great team. Another frequently mentioned name is North with 2:29 remaining in the third year. season, was the key to the week, handed out nine assists in losing streak with a 101-81 victory 1977 game again.st the College of goal of the game and 29th of the MacLellan scored a power-play Saunders from being fired during the season As the end came near, we got a Carolina State’s Dick Sheridan. period snapped a 3-3 tie and New York, 10-6, is out of the turnaround and he finished with a his college basketball debut as over Miami. Fla. Clifford Lett led Santa Fe. The loss was the fifth In year came on a 6-on-4 advantage goal for the North Stars midway although the two men had clashed over manage­ Toronto goalie Ken Wregget kept playoffs and with no one but to little more confident.” team-leading 15.5 sacks in 12 Texas Tech cruised past Portland the Gators, 4-4, with 22 points, a row for the Kangaroos, who won for the Oilers. through the third period. ment decisions. blame but itself. Allithadtodoon For the most part the Giants games. 8.5-62 while Dwayne Davis had 18 points thpir onanjno 0nmAAf fba cooenn U — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 20, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988 — 17 KC Chiefs turn to Peterson to turn things around I FOCUS/Advice WIT OF THE WORLD Bv Douo Tucker ity to have experience not only on a 4-11-1 log this season as the said. “ Obviously, the on-field “ He’s an outstanding football In Kansas City. Peterson takes Sao Paulo The Associated Press the football side, but the business' Chiefs became the NFL’s only success begins with players and man and I think the Chiefs are BRAZIL side, marketing and public rela­ over one of the NFL’s least team without a victory on the coaces. Once I get through that fortunate toget him,” Gansz said. successful franchises. Since 1971, KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As Carl tions. etc. If I feel it’s necessary. I road. process I will make some deci­ " I honestly like him. I’m looking the Chiefs have made only one Peterson takes command of the may bring in some people who I sions about what the next steps Credit clinics hurting countless clients forward todiscu.ssions with him.” playoff appearance while finish­ , Coach Frank know that could help” • As director of player personnel should be.” Peterson became director of ing last or next-to-last nine times Gansz is not alone in fearing for Speculation about Gansz and for the . Gansz met with the players player personel for the Eagles in in the AFC West. Poor drafting, By the Editors his job. his staff was rampant all over Peterson developed a close asso­ do that within about 30 days, it has to Mastercard with a credit limit set at Monday morning in what one 1977 and helped turn them into the questionable trades, front office of Consumer Reports Every employee is going to be Arrowhead Stadium. Peterson, ciation with former Eagles’ drop the information from your file. 50 to 100 percent of that deposit. termed a “ very business-like” NFC’s entry in the 1980 Super squabbling and team dissension Consumer put under a microscope, says the who helped bring championships coach Dick Vermeil, who is now Some credit clinics claim that if But people can obtain a secured atmosphere. Bowl. have led to the firing of four head To people beset by creditors and new chief operating officer of one to Philadelphia in two different working as a network analyst. credit bureaus are inundated with credit card on their own, without “ He didn’t say much about it As president and general man­ coaches since 1974. mounting debts, a "credit clinic” that Reports of the NFL’s most persistent, leagues, has never worked with But Peterson chose not to tip off verification requests, they will even­ paying a credit-repair clinic. A list of one way or another,” said all-pro ager of the Philadelphia/Balti- guarantees to clean up a bad credit failures. the Chiefs’ beleaguered field his thinking about a coach. safety Deron Cherry. tually miss their deadline and the banks offering such cards is available more Stars, he put together the The Chiefs have had only two report and arrange for a credit card most of its customers. “ When I say I want to scrutinize boss. “ I’ve already begun a tho­ Peterson and Gansz spoke negative information will be wiped for $3 from Bankcard Holders of USFL’s most successful fran­ winning seasons since 1976. might seem to be salvation. In fact, That’s not surprising. No one can out. or analyze the organization. I A loss Sunday to San Diego rough. in-depth evaluation of the briefly Monday before Peterson “ It is obvious there is much to America, 460 Spring Park Place, Suite chise. The Stars played in all such outfits provide about as much artificially clean up a bad credit But the ciinics can’t get rid of 1000, Herndon, Va. 22070. mean all of it.” Peterson. 45, said plunged Gansz’ two-year record current situation of all aspects of was introduced at a news three USFLchampionshipgames do. I ’m anxious to begin.” Peter­ salvation as a fox does to a flock of history. The only way a person can adverse information that’s correct. In If you need to straighten out any Monday. “ I ’ve had the opportun­ as head coach to 8-21-1. including the Chiefs’ organization.” he conference. and won the final two. son said. hens. legally remove correct but negative the unlikely event that the credit credit trouble, a non-profit credit­ State and federal officials have information from a credit record is to bureau has to delete the information counseling service is a better source begun to crack down on these clinics, settle the debts and then rebuild a simply because it has missed its of help. Such a service can help you which, authorities say, have victim­ credit standing by paying bills on deadline, it will restore the bad-debt establish a budget and set up a ized thousands of people. Earlier this time. record in time for the next round of payment plan with creditors. The year, for example, the operators of Credit-repair scams abuse a provi­ bills. services charge no more than $10 a SCOREBOARD Credit-Rite, a New Jersey clinic, were sion in the Federal Fair Credit Another popular credit-repair scam month or nothing at all if you can’t sentenced to prison for defrauding Reporting Act that allows people to involves peddling a “ secured” credit afford to pay. You can get a list of the 9,000 customers out of some $2 million. challenge any incorrect information card for a fee ranging from $35 to Rangers 3. Capitals 1 credit counseling services in your Credit-Rite had biiled clients an gathered by credit-reporting compan­ several hundred dollars. To get a area by sending a stamped, self- Hockey average of $650 each. But according to W^ntton g , g_, Football ies. Under the law, you have a right to secured card, the customer deposits addressed envelope to the National PEOPLE N.Y. Rongers i g J J Assistant U.S. Attorney Anne C. obtain your own report and to demand $500 to $1,000 in a speciai bank Foundation for Consumer Credit, 8701 , Firs* P e rlo d -1 , New York, Petit 5 Singer, the company pocketed the that a credit bureau verify the account. The bank, which charges its Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. NHL standings (Gronoto, KIslo), 17:26. Penalties— Hunter, Wos, m olor (flghtlno), 3:28; Nllan, N Y, money and did little or nothing for information in it. If the bureau can’t own application fee, issues a Visa or 20910. Cash has double bypass m o o r (flghtlno), 3:28; Sheehv, NFL atandlngs WALES CONFERENCE d ^ b le rninor (roughing), 8:46; Paterson, NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Johnny Cash Polrlcfe OtvMeil NY, teuble minor (high-sticking, rough- and Waylon Jennings are friends and country W L T Ftl OF OA IWi Was (hIgh-stIckIng), Plttsburoh 19 11 2 40 152 136 15.16; P e tit N Y (holding), 19:01; Hunter, East singers. 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Jets N Y Islanders 8 22 2 18 96 137 Pohultles— Vanblesbrouck, NY, served bv 6 7 1 .531 372 354 in intensive care Monday after 2>/i hours of Adams Division M o onev (slashing), 3:36; Hunter, Was Miam i 6 10 0 .375 319 380 Peter Gott, M.D. Montreal 21 10 6 48 143 114 (holding, 3:«; Show, NY (tripping), Central has no room in modest inn surgery to restore normal blood flow to his B o ^ 13 13 9 35 111 104 7:14; Ogrodnick, N Y (slashing), 9:30; x-CIncInnatl 12 4 0 .750 448 329 heart with a double bypass, doctors said. Hom ord 13 17 2 28 113 111 Langway, Was (hooking), 13:27; Lono- y-Cleveland 10 6 0 .625 304 288 Buftolo 12 17 4 28 114 139 WPV, Wos (holding), 15:39; Stevens, Was y-Houston 10 6 0 .625 424 365 DEAR Your husband should deliver “ His surgery went fine,” said Dr. Robert Quebec 12 20 3 27 123 157 (royghliv), 18:02; Gronoto, NY (rough­ Pittsburgh 5 11 0 .313 336 421 A B B Y : This this message — candidly, kindly Hardin, who helped perform the operation. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ing), 18:02. West Nerrlt Division .Period— 3, New York, KIslo 9 x-Seottle 9 7 0 .563 339 329 niay sound like and firmly. And you should be by “ There was no evidence of any damage to his W L T Pts OF OA (O gr^lck, Mullen) :27. 4, New York, Denver 6 8 0 .500 327 352 a trivial com­ his side when he delivers it. If heart,” L.A. Rolders 7 9 ^ ♦ ro lt 17 11 4 5 IM m Gronoto 18 (AAolonev), 9:13. Penalties— 0 .438 325 369 plaint. but it Marty is not aware of the Doctors have not said when Cash may be St. Louis 13 14 5 31 106 106 ^lirchuk , Wos, served bv PIvonka San Diego 6 10 0 .375 231 332 Dear Abby Toronto 12 20 2 26 108 149 Sondstrom, NY (rough­ Kansas City 4 11 1 .281 254 320 Thyroid causes has become a inconyenience he is causing you, moved out of intensive care or when he may be Minnesota 10 17 6 26 100 123 ing), 1:02; Vanblesbrouck, NY, served bv major problem Abigail Van Buren he needs to be informed. No one released, according to hospital spokeswoman Chicago 8 21 4 20 128 161 Langwav, Was East Smyttw Division (hlgh-stlcklna), 15:55. x-Phlladelphlq .625 379 319 with me. First can impose on you without your Debby Koch. Calgary 23 5 5 51 143 86 ..S*'ol» on goal— Washington 5-11-10— 26 N .Y . Glonts .625 359 304 of all. I ’m cooperation. Jennings, 51, who had a triple bypass a week ^ s Angeles 21 12 1 43 178 137 New York 12-9^14— 35. Washington .438 345 387 Graves’ disease »m a n to n 19 12 4 42 166 139 1 Opportunities—Washington Phoenix .438 344 398 seven months DEAR ABBY: Please check ago, was moved into a private room over the yyinnipeg 13 12 5 31 126 130 1 of 5; New York 0 of 5. Dallas .188 265 381 DEAR DR. GOTT: Our 36-year-old daughter is pregnant; I ’m with a leading dermatologist weekend and doctors hope he will be home for Vancouver 13 17 5 31 117 114 ,«P®?*’?*^Washlngton, Malorchuk 12-11-2 Central Christmas. Ms. Koch said. ^ MondoVt Oomet (35 S h o t ^ saves). New York, Vanbles­ x-ChIcogo .750 312 215 slowly recovering from Graves’ disease. We’d like already big as concerning how cigarette smok­ AAontreal 2, Hartford 1 brouck 128-3 (26-25). y-MInnesota .688 406 233 a house, my ankles are swollen come over go much, and I don’t Tam pa Bay to know more about it. ing affects the skin — especially a Edmonton 5, Buffalo 5, tie A— 17,369. .313 261 350 and it’s hard for me to get want to be the one to tell him. New York Rangers 3, Washington 1 „ Ptoser. Linesmen— Detroit .250 220 313 DEAR READER: When the thyroid gland woman’s. An observant person Urich to shift gears Toronto 4, St. Louis 3 Kevin Collins, Pat (japuzzo. 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Photo Editors; Editor: Kerry Rohrbach Renee Fournier Irish potato farmers are fighting for a future Valerie Williams h e ig h c h o o l o r l d By Cotton Tlmberloke much more attractive packag­ developing better-looking emigration. T H S W imports from other Common Emigration continues and the The Associated Press ing,” said Sheridan, who is potatoes. Market countries, and support "So great has been its influence birth rate is declining, so Ire­ spending about 630,000 Irish What is a good-looking potato? development of a potato process­ that the potato and the Irishman land’s population now is but 3.4 Volunie LIII, No. 12 Compilt'd by sUidriils of MHS, published by tho Monchesler Herold Charles Vousden, faculty adviser WILKINSTOWN, Ireland - It pounds (nearly $1 million) to “ What’s a good-looking man?” ing industry. are often considered as some­ million and potato acreage is a was a dismal day, wet and cold modernize the farm. “ The em­ responded Kevin Burke, general Experts say the effort is paying what synonymous,” potato ex­ mere 75,000. Commerciai grow­ and gray — the things most phasis all the time, every single manager of Irish Potato Market­ off. pert Edward McGivern wrote. ers, once tens of thousands, hateful about December. A few day, is better quality. I am ing Ltd. in Dublin, about 30 miles Gerry Doherty of the govern­ Spaniards brought potatoes to number only 6,000. potatoes were rotting and their ensuring that my market will be southeast of Wilkinstown. “ Very ment’s Department of Agricul­ Europe from Peru in the 16th smell was vile, but John Sheridan Burke, the Dublin potato there.” subjective,” he concluded. ture and Food said a long decline cent.ury. English explorer Sir didn’t seem to mind. dealer, said Ireland’s entry into Welcome to the brave new The Ideal spud is said to be in output is stabilizing. The total Walter Raleigh usually gets the Students respond to code Tramping across a muck-filled the European Economic Com­ world of the Irish potato industry, large, well-rounded and shallow­ was 400,000 tons last year and is credit for introducing them to the munity in 1973 “ has created yard in his rubber boots, the launching the praties of. legend eyed. Emerald Isle. To the Editor: cally humiliate our school and of troublemakers. Wasting and the administrators, as weil expected to be about 370,000 for competition, and a lot of people 42-year-old potato farmer showed into the 21st century. Presentation matters, too. diminish its prestige. Just think your own credibility and the as to plan and organize student 1988, he said. Ireland was the first European were not ready to cope.” a visitor around with typical Irish Ireland’s potato farmers, who Farmers are packaging their country to grow potatoes on a I cim writing this letter to you for a moment how a school school’s credibility is defi- activities. One of their main Imports are expected to be generosity of time and spirit. have a most colorful past, are products better, offering consu­ large scale. By the early 1840s "People are now eating things concerning our recent change looks when its students get on nately not wise. I ’ m not writing goals was to get more students 30,000 tons this year and exports Highlights of the tour of J and C fighting for a future dimmed by mers cleaner potatoes in smaller they were the main food for which are considered alien to the in our outerwear policy and the TV and cry about something as this article to give the adminis­ involved. 13,400. A ton of potatoes brings Sheridan Ltd., one of Ireland’s imports and a drop in demand. quantities and more uniform about 90 pounds ($140). one-third of its 8 million people. Irish character, such as pasta students’ response to this. To all unimportant as whether they tration a pat on the back either, Were they sick, and did they biggest potato farms, included a In the 19th century, potatoes sizes. Potatoes have been grown in Planting reached a peak of 2.5 and rice,” he said. students who were walking out can wear a jacket in school. but they publically apologized even care about what was going new bagging machine and store­ were the staple food of Ireland They are investing in better Ireland for more than 350 years million acres in 1845 but blight of classes and picketting in If any of you students are for their mistakes on the issue. on? What happened? Why were Use of potatoes for industrial houses full of those humblest of and blight caused a cruel famine. machinery and storage facilities, and are woven into its culture and destroyed the crop and caused the front of the school, I have to going to use the line that your If you students want some they so silent? The dress code alcohol and animal feed has tubers, whose irregular shapes Lately, the Irish have strayed to breeding higher-yield varieties history. They have inspired Great Famine of 1845-1849, a wonder what you were think­ locker isn’t a safe place to keep respect in the future I would decision, made under a guise of declined. With more women and skins of homespun brown such exotic foods as pasta and that are more resistant to disease poems and songs. They conjure catastrophe that killed an esti­ ing. Your point of outrage your $300 leather jacket your suggest that you do the same. reducing the number of colds at working and incomes growing, inspire instant affection. farmers are trying to woo them towards the new policy is weak. ignorance is bliss. If you have the high school, was made and will deliver larger crops per many images, warm as Irish stew mated 1 million people and fewer potatoes are peeled and “ We are putting our potatoes in back by, among other things. acre. They now export, to counter or wrenching as famine and caused another million to leave. What you succeeded in doing is ever actually looked at your — Ian Greenwald without any consultation with cooked at home. blowing this whole ordeal out of locker you would notice a small members of the student body, porportion. You made our ad­ hole where a padlock could be To the Editor: or with any input from the two ministration look bad, when in used. This article isn’t being bodies of the student govern­ Black Jewish congregation reality what they did was for written to put anybody down; An announcement on Tues­ ment. The leadership was NEW OFFICERS — Elected officers for Sock-n-Buskin your own protection. it’s just simply stating that you day, Dec. 6, about a change in elected by the majority of STOP HORSING AROUND... Your very selfish remarks should use your head in the the dress code at Manchester students at Manchester High drama club. not only hurt our administra­ future. High School caused widespread School to deal with this type of alive and well in Hartford tion but our school's prestige as Unfortunately for some of anger within the student body. situation. WE WILL NOTIFY , well. Manchester High School you kids who were jumping out Yet, throughout the affair, the I believe, a committee should YOUR CARRIER HARTFORD (A P ) — In Hart­ The son of a rabbi. Hall, 29, supposed to know without Try Our Pay-By-Mail THAT YOU ARE A has something for everybody. in front of TV cameras and student council co-presidents be formed, to investigate the Sock-n-Buskin ford’s predominantly black North grew up in an observant home proof?” Our administration, guidance talking to reporters it might be and the vice president were leadership of the student coun­ PAY-DY-MAIL End, one of the lesser known and said he would like to find a CUSTOMER. department, and teaching staff too late. If you ever have a nowhere to be found. These cil and how they dealt with the religious congregations is a group Jewish mate. Race, he said, is In fact. Eaves himself under­ Program... do have the student’s best legitimate reason to argue or leaders were elected last first day of this crisis. went a formal conversion process of 35 black Jewish families. unimportant. “ We are family, " It makes paying your subscription easier on interests in mind. What you boycott something, the press is spring, in order to improve “ We don’t go out and advertise he said. “ We have the same in 1972 to establish his status as a accomplished in doing is publi- is oldest club you Instead of paying your carrier every 2 going to write you off as a bunch relations between the students — Andrew Clevenger or brag. We know what we are, beliefs.” Jew because a fire in Jamaica weeks, you can simply write a check (or 3 Sock-n-Buskin, the drama ciub tion is usually a musical. In the what we believe in and what we Congregation members wor­ had wiped out family records. at Manchester High, is one of the musical Linask and Jawitz get practice,” said the Rabbi Jehu shiped for decades in Hartford The decision, he said, was made months, 6 months or a full year drop it in the oldest clubs in schooi. They have some additional help from the Eaves, who heads the Congrega­ before they purchased a small in the interest of being accepted mail Then, you can forget about having ready the M^MCHESTtRHIGH S C H ooL [[ MHS Coat PdlicV saifOTjTR been going strong for over 75 choral director Penny Dalenta, to tion Beth El. building in the North End 14 years “ wherever I go,” as well as to cash to pay your carrier answering the door years. Each year the club puts on help choose the play, as well a The 64-year-old rabbi, born and ago. The building is the former guarantee the status of his when it's inconvenient or being at home to D Df Note to two shows, one in the fail and one with auditions. Last year the two raised in a black Jewish commun­ Albany Jewish Center, a social children and future generations. pay your bill 4 in the spring. shows were MEDEA, and GODS- ity in Jacksonville, Fla., said his club that had its heyday from the He is quietly trying to persuade PE LL. Jawitz has been the Jamaican great-grandfather con­ 1920s to the 1940s. Wooden pews Simply complete the coupon below and send In May the club puts on what several members of his congre­ technical director for about two verted to Judaism. Eaves reads and prayer books for Congrega­ are called “ one acts.” One acts gation to do the same thing. it to us or if you would like more information readers years. When asked what he likes Hebrew and strictly observes tion Beth El came a former on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ are “ a series of short piays that most about the club, Jawitz Jewish dietary laws and other synagogue. This week, the congregation are usually produced, acted, tion Department, 647-9946 After initial pay­ replied, “ Having students seethe rituals. Sabbath school is held for an has joined millions of Jews The High School World staff directed and sometimes written ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed stage go from an empty space, to He said he doesn't understand hour each week, but Eaves said worldwide in the celebration of welcomes letters of response to by the students,” said actor Matt a fully constructed theatrical why some people see being black he would like to see children sent Hanukkah, the eight-day festival certain material in any issue. Ciough. The group meets at the .set.” Jawitz puts in roughly 100 and Jewish as unique. to Jewish religious schools, or of lights that began at sundown Letters must be typed or written beginning of the year and electes hours of his own time to work with “ You tell people you’re black yeshivot. Saturday, commemorating the neatly. The High School World officers who immediately start the set and crew per show. and Jewish and they want to know His youngest son. Joseph, is a victory of religious freedom- I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my has the right to edit all letters of work on the upcoming perfor­ The week of opening night, how, why and when,” he said. 1985 graduate of Yeshiva Univer­ fighters in Judea in 168 B.C. over response. Students should leave mance which is usually about 8 pay-by-mail subscription on better known as tech week, is the “ It’s been part of me all my life.” sity, a liberal arts college in New Seleucids who tried to force Jews letters in Charles Vousden’s weeks away. The executive board Commentary about smoking most hectic time of the show. Eaves, who commutes from York City that emphasizes Jew­ to accept Hellenism. mailbox in the main office of from the previous year nomi­ Rather than following the normal Boston to lead services , said ish teachings. He is now in Israel Enclosed please find payment for Manchester High School. Nonstu­ nates two candidates for each But while the congregation schedule of rehearsals which is black Jews can be found in New learning more about his faith Carrier Delivery: Smoking. It’s not a glamorous habit. Not only does cancers (heart, tongue, lips, lungs, throat, mouth) dents should write to High School office. Eiected officers for this shares the customs, beliefs and right after school until about 5 or 6 York, New Jersey, Massachu­ while he plays on a professional smoking lower your image, it makes you less are caused by these chemicals. Also your chance of World Editor, Manchester High year are: Jim Ludes, president: holidays of other Jews, it has little □ 3 months ‘23 10 □ 6 months M6 20 □ 1 year 92 40 p.m., the actors and crew go setts, Virginia, Florida, South basketball team. attractive. It’s hazardous not only to your health but having a heart attack is greater, it’s just not worth School, 134 E. Middle Turnpike, Katy Zeidler, vice president: Mo contact with the area’s white Senior Citizens: home and come back at around Carolina, Washington, D.C., Cali­ Eaves says the limited contact also to your lovelife, and it’s just as addictive as the risk. Manchester 06040. Moriarty, treasurer-historian: Jewish groups and generally □ 3 months ‘21 56 □ 6 months ‘43 12 □ 1 year ‘86 24 5:30. They then take care of all the fornia and Illinois. between black Jews and white other drugs (heroin, cocaine). As pathetic as it As for being addictive, cigarettes contain nicotine Matt Clough, corresponding sece- keeps a low profile in the last minute changes, with the For one congregant, Hartford Jews is not based on racism, but Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount _ _ _ sounds. 51 million people still pay over more than which, milligram for milligram, is more potent than tary; Elaine Wilzinsky, points community. script and with the set, and hold $33billion to smoke 600 billion cigarettes every year. cocaine. It takes just a few weeks of smoking for the secretary. traffic officer Bryan Hall, being on skepticism on the part of ‘Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary body to build up a tolerance level .to the nicotine. dress rehearsal. This goes on black and Jewish makes perfect white, mainstream Jews about According to a student poll of 100 students at MHS, That’s why when you stop smoking or decrease the At the end of each year until about 11 p.m. or so. “ There sense. the authenticity of their 25 girls and 13 boys said they smoke, while 31 girls number of cigarettes you smoke each day, you go Sock-n-Buskin elects the is a lot more involved when “ I feel I ’ m gifted,” he said. brethren’s status as Jews. Name and 31 boys said they don’t smoke. We also asked Students through withdrawal — just like heroin, crack, and members of the cast for Thespi­ putting on a show than people “ I ’ve got the best of both worlds, According to traditional Jewish them if their parents were smokers: 44 answered Address Apt cocaine addicts do! But there’s still a big difference ans the following year. Thespians may think. Much time and effort an ail-around view of life. ... The law, or halakha, individuals can yes, and 46 said their parents were non-smokes: 10 between cigarettes and other narcotics; cigarettes is a different part of Sock-n- is put in by everyone. It’ s hard blacks went through slavery and only be considered Jewish if they of whom claimed their parents had quit. .62* City .Z ip . Phone. killed over 320,000 smokers last year. That’s 50 protest Buskin for students who have work, but it’s worth it.” said the Jews went through the are bom of a Jewish mother and (160 dal. Min.) P r t c — auO/acf ro cAanga. As you can see there are more girls than boys that times the number of people who died from heroin done a certain amount of work. In Becki Lamoureaux, a member of Holocaust. Both went through can prove their lineage, or if they smoke and a slightly higher number of parents that and cocaine use combined. order to be elected for Thespians, the cast for the latest perfor­ trouble sometimes.” undergo a formal conversion. Manchester • 645-8393 MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL don’t, (though there is still that half that does.) But that’s not it. Smoking just isn’t “ cool.” Don’t students must work with severai mance of BLITHE SPIRIT. Hall takes off all Jewish holi­ While Eaves said white Jews So why do we smoke? After asking MHS students, kid yourself about smoking just because some w ar committees in Sock-n-Buskin for Everyone is encouraged to join days and said he has put up with a could be more understanding The Manchester Herald I concluded that most start smoking in junior high friends say you should or because you think it looks roughiy 100 hours, and gain 10 Sock-n-Buskin, and if you don’t lot of good-natured teasing from about why some blacks resent WILSON years because, “ it’s cool” , or their parents do it. For attractive. Every cloud may have a silver lining-but On Saturday. Dec. 3, at noon on “ points.” They must sellatleast3 get a part or the part you wanted, friends and acquaintances. being asked to prove their status P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 don’t stop there! The committees O IL C O . that half that try it, it becomes a habit and within a this just doesn’t apply when it comes to cigarette the New Haven Green, students tickets to the last show, and “ When I told people I was after decades of devotion to their 14 YEARS OF QUALITY SERVICE year they’re hooked. “ I have been smoking — since smoke. from high schools and colleges perform in at least three shows. are always in need of help. If you Jewish, they said, ‘I thought faith, he accepts the authority of seventh grade,’’ says senior Lori Giguerre. Here’s some good news — smoking has been across Connecticut gathered to But that still does not guarantee are interested in joining the club, Sammy Davis Jr. was the only mainstream Jewish tradition. **t ea an lyi y , So If so many teenagers are smoking these days banned in many public places (schools, airplanes demonstrate against the U.S. war that you will be in thespians. talk to anyone already in the club. Jew.’ I get people who crack “ I don’t blame them one inch,” because they start too young, or because their with flights less than two hours and offices) in43out in El Salvador. Among those “ You have to show a great deal of And check the “ board” in room jokes, ‘You've got two strikes he said. “ I know according to the parents do it, maybe a little reminder to the young of the 50 states. Cigarette advertising has been attending were two students from determination” says Dr. Kersti 271. Auditions for this year’s against you: you’re black and law you have to prove it. I ’ m a - OPEN SUNDAY - will decrease the number of smokers. For those of banned and this year the number of high school Manchester High Schooi, Mark Linask. musical will be held very soon, so Jewish.’ They're close friends Jew. If a gentile came to fne and you who aren’t aware of why smoking isn’t “ cool” seniors who smoke dropped 17 percent. But all hope Harvill and Ingrid Stearns. Directors Linask and William listen for an announcement. and so I laugh at it,” he said. said ‘I ’ m a Jew,’ how am I here are a few good reasons. is not gone, Nov. 17, 1988, was declared national Students spoke out for the end Jawitz choose the plays. The fall After you light up a cigarette your eyes become Smokeout Day. Sponsored by the American Cancer of the tortures and murders of production is either a drama or a — Chris Thibodeau HOLIDAY JEWELRY SALE irritated and bloodshot. Within a month the tobacco Society, this day was a holiday for smoking. On that civilians by the Salvadoran mil­ comedy, and the spring produc­ — Karen Rattanakoun begins to stain your teeth and brown your fingertips. day never-smoker or ex-smokers could “ adopt” a itary. These activities are being GEMSTONE JEWELRY PEARLS Before long, everything around you smells just as smoker, that is, offer the smoker moral support and funded by the more than 1.5 FLO’S DIAMONDS. stale as you do; your car, the carpet, your clothes, encouragement to help them quit for a day, and million of our tax dollars that the CAKE DECORATING & SUPPLIES 25% OFF the sofa, your pets, and even the people around you. hopefully longer. This campaign was held across United States is spending on the James Ludes receives The carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke also the U.S. for the 12th year running; it reached government of El Salvador every 191 Center Street • Manchester, CT 25% • • •" i f '■ 20% OFF reduces the amount of oxygen in your blood. After Manchester High School as well. It seemed to be a single day. This government we 6-6 1/2 mm. Strand, 18" |S*0*L«I«T*A*I:*I just a few months of smoking, this can lead to acne, huge success. When it comes to smoking many are supporting is really only the scholarship award 646-0228 OFF was $699.00 NOW *525.00 1 accelerated hair loss and broken blood vessels. This students are more informed than their parents, and military hiding behind the facade Sapphire, 1.47 ct. and Diamond, 5 1/2-6 mm. Strand, 18" Fine Qualltv Was is not a pretty sight, at all. are beginning to look out for them. This was evident or democracy. In a democracy, James Ludes. a senior student NOW 1/5 ct. T.W. Ring Smoking is hazardous to your lovelife. In a recent in the amount of interest shown to Gerrie Hoyt, R.N. there are no death squads. of Manchester High School, re­ was $439.00 NOW *329.00 cently was awarded a William was $799,00 NOW *599.00 .39 ct. Round •895.00 •715.00 poll conducted throughout the United States, guys “ I was pleased to have many students who are Students are calling for a cutoff Flo’s has a complete 4 1/2-5 mm. Strand. 16" Randolph Hearst Foundation Fel­ .43 ct. Heart •995.00 >795.00 prefered to go out with girls who do not smoke. But non-smokers ask for information about how they of this aid, which provides over Ruby. 1.21 ct. T.W. and Diamond, lowship Scholarship. Out of 104 was $319.00 NOW *239.00 here is the problem; female smokers outnumber could help their parents to stop smoking.” half the country’s budget, so that line of cake and candy ■ 12ct. T.W. 14KBand .59 ct. Marquis •1,095.00 •875.00 male smokers by 20 percent. Maybe you’re thinkng about smoking; maybe those in power would have to participants, student-leader 6 mm. Bracelet, 7" was $519.00 NOW *389.00 .68 ct. Round •1,950.00 •1,560.00 Even if smoking doesn’t kill you. you’ll never be your smoking or maybe you are ready to quit. Only negotiate with the opposition in Ludes won this $2,000 .scholarship supplies for the was $199.00 NOW *149.00 the civil war. Such a move would to the college or university of his 1.01 ct. Round •2,975.00 *2,380.00 quite as healthy as someone who has neversmoked. you can make the decision to stop or start, but the “ Hard to Get For’ ’ Heart-Shape Ruby and Diamond Pendant 14K gold clasp included choice. 1.61 ct. Round •5,125.00 Smoking depletes your body’s supply of minerals High School World hopes you think very carefully be a step towards a truly was $675,00 NOW *505.00 M, 100.00 The scholarship includes a MANY, MANY STRANDS IN STOCK and vitamins so it will probably take you longer to about this issue before you make any decision. democratic system. At a time cake decorator All Include FYee 14K Tiffany Setting. recover from an ordinary cold or flu. Don’t forget This information was provided by The American when death squad killings are on one-week internship to be held Three Sapphire 14K Bangle Bracelet smoker’s cough (hack) and reduced lung capacity. Cancer Society, an article in the December issue of a sharp incline, this demonstra­ from Jan. 24 through Feb. 2 in on your list. was $389.00 NOW *290.00 ALL WATCHES In other words, unless you put out that cigarette, Sassy magazine called “ Smoking is For Dags,” The tion was another reminder that Washington D.C.. all expenses D*I*A«M«0*N •D - 1 Emerald. 1/3 ct. T.W., and Diamond, your chances of getting that sports scholarship are Great American Smokeout, and Gerrie Hoyt MHS we won’t stand for U.S. war in Ei paid. Included will be briefings by IN STOCK E»A*R» r .I.N*G «S I 1/5 ct. T.W. Earrings gone. R.N. Salvador. the Department of Defense. State Flo has gift certificates. Department, meetings with Su was $449.00 NOW *335.00 Fine Quality Was NOW Cigarettes are deadly. There are over 4,000 Don't forget to order your 30% OFlF chemicals in every single cigarette. Numerous — Nanette Cooper — Ingrid Stearns. preme Court justices, and an 1/4 ct. T.W. $315.00 $250.00 internship with a senator. Holiday Cakes NOW! ALL GEMSTONE 1/3 ct. T.W. $469.00 $375.00 Each school was allowed to .. 14K GOLD nominate one person. Ludes was JEWELRY ON SALE! SOLD BY WEIGHT 1/2 ct. T.W. $849.00 $679.00 i»ai la «fa Ks »3isa (<3i « a K s l «0% Off * 0 141 Center St., Manchester ^ Devil’s Mill took Barlow ap­ HOURS: MON.-TUE8.-SAT. 10-6:30 • SUN. 12-8 appeal immensly to fiction read­ proximately eight months to ers. The final outcome of Carl­ l.'jS CENTER m .anchf:ste r 649-4537 complete. She doesn’t know what J 646-2302 I OPEN: WED., THURS., FRI. T IL 9 PM Subject to pdor Mie and typographical anon. ton’s letter to Barlow is that they inspires her. She just writes and want to publish her book with hopes for the best. No one else in IWa K i to »:> «a «

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I had to make a major know what for, I told him he was Trash does not lie, says They have buried a few room, 2'/i bath Colon­ dining room with built- OR...If your home Is In fore­ the Association of University adjustment to try and not be such here to keep me company. archaeologist William L. myths along the way. ial which offers a fam­ in hutch, 3 bedrooms, 1 SEEPRIB/ IHEATMO/ MISCELLANEOUS closure. WE CAN HELPI It’s a brand new contest with a ily sixed porch, first car garage. Fenced CHILD C M E SERVICES No payment program avail­ Cardiologists and chairman of a Type A personality with worka­ "I’m a strict nurse. I’ve had Rathje, a professor who gives — Americans eat everything m TAX PLUMlilNI able for up to 2 years. Bad Merchandise $10,000 first prize, but you may be the council on clinical cardiology his students academic credit on their plates. Wrong. Ten floor family room, first yard. $131,900. D.W. holic tendencies” him for 37 years and I want to floor laundry and large Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 D A Y C A R E for one child. credit Is not a problemllAsk glad that you are not an entrant. for the American Heart Associa­ D’Aprile has even created a for digging up garbage. percent of all waste in landfills 2 cor attached garage. Iftt MCOm TAXIS PJ't PhnsMiA NMthig a G A Y A S O N how LOW payments can On the other hand, all who have keep him. I’m happy to lift the M AN CHESTER. Stately Provided by levins tion. "They may stop smoking for low-cholesterol special sausage People say they don't drink is edible, Rathje says. "The Offered at $239,900. Colonial. Super loca­ mother. Beoinnino Consultation / Praparatlon' Air CMdWMliiB MASONRY help you SAVE YOUR been nominated are glad they are shopping bags." Century 21 Epstein HOME TODAYI a while, but then a year later, they for his deli customers, made with Margaret Miko of Catonsville, much alcohol, but they do, and average household throws out tion, with a lovely flat Jonuorv 2nd. Cdll 846- Boltara, pumps, hot walar Brick, block and stona, FURNITURE in the running. are back on cigarettes. that they eat a lot of healthy 15 percent of the food it buys." Reolty, 647-8895.0 yard Is the setting for 5260. ______Individualt / tanka, naw and ctromlc tllo. morbla and Swiss Camenrotlve Qrotip either veal or veal and chicken. Md., also 67, says that before her concrofo. The award; Heart Patient of "We’re doing rather miserably Schlant notes that most heart foods, but they don’t, he has 19 PLUS Acres. Lovely 3 this 3 bedroom Colon­ Sola Proprtalors raplacsmantt. at (203) 454-133S or DOUBLE Bed spring and heart attack she felt that Westing- — Landfills are overflowing beroom Ranch with ial. Large kitchen and FREE eSTlUATES No lob Is too small I the Year. in getting people to alter their patients do. in fact, end up more concluded. with fast-food wrappers. Not 0LEANHI6 (203) 4S44404 mattress with brass Some 100 hospitals are partici­ house Corp. would probably fold first floor laundry, 2 dining area with pic­ 8ESVICES Dan Moalsr A 4 T.S 3 19 643-964»/^S616 2BM341 o r 627-8973 headboard. Good con­ lifestyles. In an ideal world, this active and stronger than before. without her. She was a secretary While the truth is in the so. They amount to one- fireplaces, sliders to ture window. French pating, nominating those men ■room s dition. $125. Divan bed contest will also get some people There are exceptions. Herman to an important executive. trash, Rathje says few people quarter of 1 percent. Newspap­ bock porch, 3 car gar­ door to lalousled that makes Into double and women who essentiaily be­ to alter their lives before any­ Rice, 67, of Linthicum Heights, hold their breath long enough ers take up 15 percent of the age plus pond. Suitable porch. Formal dining CLBANINO SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS BROCK BROTHERS FOR RENT bed. $75. Coll 647-9033. came "bom again" heart pa­ Mrs. Miko, a widow, goes to the for horses. Possible room with wainscot­ Htv01 tpurhHng otasn tto m CASPBITRY/ thing happens. After all, every­ Md., suffered too much damage cardiac rehabilitation center at to dig for the evidence. space in the nation’s dumps, tor tht AofMsysf SERVICES KicevaBee 4 laadtcaglag tients after suffering heart at­ subdivision. Offered at ing, plus a finished rec BuHdoilng — Lotimprovamsnl MANCHESTER. Sleep­ thing we do, bypassing, other when he had a major attack in Rathje has some of his more than any other single RsHablo nMkfsntM otaanhie, REMOOEUR6 TV/8TERE0/ St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore $399,000. Century 21 Ep- room. $199,500. D.W. I — Crushed Stona for Bala — ing room for working tacks. Nearly l.S million surgeries, after-care treatment, 1982. But the doctors call him students at the University of T oM n d County area. three times a week, dons a sweat item. steln Reolty, 647-8895.a Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 HAMMESTREESERVIGE Btona Drtvawaya — Ragradad gentleman. Share bath, APPLIANCES Americans suffer heart attacks is secondary and palliative. It’s Arizona learning more than Rsfsranoos avoltsbio. I their miracle patient. suit, does her warm-ups, and NEW Listing. Be the first VERNON. A traditional Buokal, liuok 6 oMppar. Stump A ln sislla d n o cooking. each year and about 450,000 have primary prevention that is they might want to know about "And the sad thing about GAS Range, microwave, Rice worked on an assembly works out on the rowing, the that is they are the easiest to to see this sparkling Colonial that was cus­ S 4 S -8 n S eeo)S,«eMMySe> removal. FreaaaUmalat. $245/month plus one second heart attacks. needed.” line at a meatpacking plant when garbage. seven room Ranch tom built for the pres­ leer- “ Spadal oontWarBUon for 659-3781 months security. Ref­ portable dishwasher. treadmill and the bicycle. recycle,” he says. > route «m> or iiiUrM n n iier All excellent condition. Nominees, chosen by their One of the nominees already he felt such pain in his forefingers “We do run across some bad boasting a first floor ent owners, unlaue letuniMs rerr eoW - 00* wr ahtarty and handloappad. erences. 643-2121 doctors, are people who have “I was never what you would — Burying garbage causes it family room, three family room with Quality Homa s n 6 w r e m o v a l Very reasonable. 643- announced is Achille "Kelly ” that he asked the foreman if he call the athletic type, but now I stuff, but you just put on your to decompose quickly. puHy Maiifaa * naamanaiaa MANCHESTER. Fur­ 0699, offer 3.______altered their lives considerably D’Aprile, now 48, who is in far could see the nurse. gloves, hold your nose and get bedrooms, full base­ pegged boardflooring, Claaning Sarvica _ g 4 7 -7 S 5 3 R atldantlol nished room, kitchen through diet, exercise, medica­ wouldn’t miss it.” “We dug up a T-bone steak ment and garage. The built In bookcases, for­ Commarclot. Ortve and parking privileges. TV. Sanyo. 19 Inch, color. better shape than he was four A man not accustomed to being through it as fast as you can,” kitchen has new ca­ mal dining room, 4 Bweing tht MtinohosMr arsa. Building Mainte­ ways, ttortlng at $15 Excellent condition. Mrs. Miko collapsed on the job from 1970 that, I swear, if we Partenal claaning tarvloa Security and referen­ tion (including aspirin), quitting years ago when he suffered a ill, a non-smoker and teetotaler, says Rathje, speaking at a binets and floor. bedrooms, a special 1st 443-1724 < nance Co. Commerci­ Coll Bob, 872-8841. $50. 646-0599.______during a stressful day at work and datignad to hanifla lha al/Residential building ces. $75 weekly. 569- smoking, avoiding stress, and. if heart attack. He gave up the pack Rice ran up the four flights to the conference of the Ohio Al­ brushed the dirt off and cooked $154,900. YoYo Carroll, floor billiard room, 2 '/2 3528 or 649-4248.______applicable, trying to go from remembers someone shouting for it, you would eat it,” Rathje raaldanMal daenlng "s s d s tor repairs and home Im­ C h a r l e s the Handy of cigarettes a day he was medical office, collapsed, and liance for the Environment. Sentry Real Estate, 643- baths, 2 fireplaces, tha busy protaaslonal. CaH MANCHESTER. Room In [FUEL OIL/COAL/ Type A to Type B. smoking, he shed about 35 anyone with knowledge of CPR. says. They know it was 1970 by 4060.O ______screened porch, sun FAMIMW REMODCUm provements. Interior man. General work was left with only 40 percent of his “The first half-hour or so it today tor your fraa honw Room oddltlone, doola. root- and exterior pointing, quiet rooming house. FIREWOOD Dr. Robert C. Schlant, a profes­ pounds, and he now jogs to work "They practically had the smells pretty bad,” he says, newspapers and other dated ROOM for the whole fam- deck, and much more, oatatam ant Gutter cleaning, cellar Off street parking. $75 heart intact, despite triple­ situated on a nice treed Ing, tiding, ertndowe and gutt- light carpentry. Com­ and garage cleaning, sor of cardiology at Emory out stress. bypass surgery. shovel out,” she says. “The CPR “after that, you can’t smell it items nearby. lly thru the holidays 4 2 9 -778 S art. All lypaa ol rsmodaling and plete lonttorlol ser­ per week. 646-1686 or SEASONED firewood for and Into the new year. lot In on area of com­ window washing. Call 569-3018.______sale. Cut, spilt and University School of Medicine in "The hardest thing was realiz­ "When he first came home and prayers pulled me through. anymore.” In spite of their faults, this parable homes. Asking rspalra CaH Bob Famnd, Jr. vice. Experienced, rel­ Charles for all your Atlanta, says he agreed to serve ing I had a heart attack," says Rathje and his students sift Potential for In-law or iable, free estimates. general work. 872-4072. delivered. $35 per load. from the hospital he was crying The priest gave me the last country will never be without teenage suite. High­ $289,000. U & R Realty, ’CLEANINiEi ' Bin. 647-8509 643-0304. 1 APARTMENTS 742-1182.______on the advisory committee be­ D’Aprile, owner of a deli and rites." through curbside trash in 643-2692.n______Isrvlelne Ihs MeeehesNr a Wll- and depressed, because he had to landfills, Rathje says. "Even land Park School. Rts. 645-6849 FOR RENT cause the recognition could stim­ liquor store in Weathersfield. retire, he couldn’t lift anything Dr. Raymond Bahr, director of Tucson and dig into landfills if we burned what we can burn $209,900. Sentry Real BOLTON. Best buy In llmanhcorso. Honest and rslla- I PETS AND ulate other heart patients to Estate, 643-4060.O town. Affordable, com­ Mn coepin te dnnn your hemn, "I’d never been in a hospital over 5 pounds.iand his exercise the coronary care unit at St. around the country to get the or recycled the recyclables, emce or eSndeeie. f veore ex- KITCHEN & BATH A MANCHESTER. Second SUPPLIES follow physicians' orders. before. 1 got chest pains going to was limited to walking." his wife true picture of modern society, we would still have a tremend­ pletely renovated, 3 oerlenet nod refereneee. Colt Agnes Hospital, says he decided bedrooms, 1 bath. Laurie for o free estimate. PAMTNIB/ floor. 2 bedroom, heat "Sometimes it’s rather discou­ visit somebody in the hospital. says. 1 or as Rathje puts it, "to see the ous amount of landfill BOLTON. S170's. Beauti­ REMODELING ^ and appliances. No FR EE to good home. raging to see how people are to nominate patients because of fully maintained 7 Ranch style home with 742-0267 PAPESIN8 "At the time I was working 16 to "1 told him to stop crying. The the transformations he saw in American lifestyle from the material.” detached 1 car garage. From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, pets. $600 plus security. Turkish Angora, living after their recovery.” says 18 hours a day. 1 ate all the room U 8i R built home Coll 646-3979. young, male, cat, neu­ Lord had given him another some. on School Road. 2 fire­ 1st floor laundry on 1 our own craftsmen do the complete job — places, vaulted ceil­ acre wooded lot. Still MANCHESTER. First tered. Found on front time to choose colors. HOUSE CLEANING Wall PupBrlng & neatly and on schedule. floor, 2 bedrooms, 1'/j door step, can't keep. ings and a spectacular 645-1720. yard to raise your fam­ $174,900. Flano Realty, SERVICES P o in tin g Visit our sho'wroom or call for a free estimate. baths. $600 per month Gallery of Homes, 646- Spend time with your family Retidantlal, Commarclol, plus utilities, security ily. Blanchard 8< Ros- daring the boUdivs. M ui 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 setto Realtors,” We’re 5200.______References a, insurance. and references. No MISCELLANEOUS clean your home. Call pets. 643-2121.______EH I Selling Houses” 646- M A N C H EST ER Owner fi­ Marty SSettion, 649-4431 HERITAGE KITCHEN and FOR SALE 2482.0 nanced - no money 743-0217 o r 64^464^ MANCHESTER. Availa­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ask for Diana or HlcbeUe Gory McHugh, 643-9321 WOODBRIDGE Street. down to qualified BATH CENtER, INC. ble Immediately. One EIGHT month old water- This covered front buyer. 6 rooms, 3 bed­ 182 W. Middle Tumptice, Manchester bedroom apartment. bed, $325. Courthouse porch will bring hours rooms, 1'/j baths, 1 cor $450, utilities extra. Se­ One Gold membership, curity and references PART TIME HOMES of enlovment to this 3 detached garage 12'/3 months left for Notices bedroom remodeled $132,900. Flono Realty, required. No pets. $450. Compared to reg­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE 646-5200.______I CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS Boyle Management, ular price of $700 plus. home. 2 car garage ILOTS/LAND LOTS/LAND 649-4800. As a condition precedent to plus affordable In the MANCHESTER. 6 room FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Eric 649-3426.0 the placement of any adver­ PART Time lob of flexi­ WE ARE looking for o CUSTODIAN, Immediate O VER 18? Looking for a REDU CEDforquick sale. $140's. Blanchard 8> MANCHESTER. Availa­ IN-GROUND Pool tips, ble hours-or Ideal ploce self-starting, active In­ A IR Line Job. $19,500- COST-AUDIT Clerk. Cape. 3 bedrooms, I'/j tising In the Manchester He­ position available for new career? Train to $29,700 a year. Flight Seeking Individual No more ride and seek Rossetto Realtors," baths, fireplace In liv­ ble Immediately. Five 16x32, $3295, 20x40, rald, Advertiser hereby tor retirement person- dividual to work In our person with experience drive a tractor trailer. a q u iet country setting DRASTICALLY Re­ MANCHESTER. Two BOLTON. Large wooded, room newer duplex. attendants, all other with prior accounting when you see this gen­ We're Selling Houses" ing room $137,900. Fl- duced. One year old family building lot. 646- sloping lot In area of $4295. Call 742-7300 ev­ agrees to protect, Indemnity not ready tor the rock­ small mall order busi­ stripping, waxing, buf­ (This occupation has erous three bedroom 646-2482.0 ono Realty, 646-5200. for this 2 bedroom $675 plus security dep­ enings or 742-1552. and hold harmless the Man­ ing chair. New 31 unit ness. Duties Include: occupations. 516-234- experience and an ap- Townhouse with I'/z Ranch style end unit. 0666. fine homes. $115,000. fing floors and per­ among the largest 8135 Ext. A. ptltude for numbers to Cope with front to back osit and references. chester Herold, Its officers elderly housing com­ taking telephone forming other custo- MANCHESTER. Best buy MANCHESTER 7 room baths, decks, central Two bedrooms, first Call evenings, 646-3120. 643-7798. and employees against any n u m b e r of lob maintain accounting fireplaced living room, In town. Oldie but goo­ L-Shaped ranch. 3 bed­ LOOKING FOR good plex In Vernon Is look­ orders, light order dlal functions. Openlngs-U.S. Depart­ FOREMAN for excava­ formal dining room a ir a n d garage. floor laundry and gar­ and all liability, loss or ing for a Resident Su- packaging, helping our tion contractor. Expe­ records, monitor and die. 4 plus room Cape rooms, 1'/3 baths. New $133,900. Sentry Real age. $119,900. Sentry news? Look for the many COVENTRY. Wooded MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 ENDROLLS expense. Including attor­ Excellent storting ment of Labor Statis­ record lob cost, pro­ and garage. $139,900. on nice corner lot. family room addition. bargain buys odvertlsed building lot with view room apartments. $380 27 Jackson Burr Corner Shoppping Plus K IN ’S NEW VONK STYLE 6 4 7 -0 6 0 7 ___ STORES and Offices for 87 Mazda RX7 .. . *11.995 SUPRISINGLY Reasona- sunken living room, 1st In the General Services' of­ rent. 400-1500 square high school basketball/hockey helps others while helping yourself. floor famlly/sun room fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ Reol Estote, 647-8400.C 1138 Toll* ndTpke. DELICATESSEN S NESTAURANT ble seven room Ranch ter, CT until 11;00a.m.onthe The Golden Goose feet. Rent starting at 87 Toy. Corolla * 7,595 gam es one or two nights a week. If with 3 or 4 bedrooms, with heat! Cathedral NEW Duplexes - Man­ Video Sales & Rentals $275. 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Vernon 85 Audi GT ...... * 7,995 Real Estate, 647-SOOO.d ments, appliances, car­ Rte. 195 • Tolland. CT I PROPERTY 4060.O FT. RO TARY BROOM Manchester • 643-64S5 875-1344 86 Audi 4000S . . *10.395 WITH TRADE-IN peting, and attached garages! From $140's. 872-3541 MANCHESTER. 3400 85 Olds Clara ....* 7.350 D E C E M B E R 30, 19SS Blanchard & Rossetto square foot, free­ 85 Mazda R X 7 ... * 7.995 MANCHESTER JO B SERVICE... alwayt nmdy to $9nf» fob-»99k9n and araa amployara at no eharga, ONE NEW TRACTOR Reolfors," We’re Sel­ standing Industrlol W ITH PLOW ling Houses" 646-2482.0 GIFT FETCHERS building. Loading 85 Subaru QL ... * 7.995 Here are some of the many new job openings available this week; D E C E M B E R 30, 19M NORTHFIELD Green dock, parking. Wood­ 84 Accord LX ... * 8.995 JOB ONE NEW GRAVELY land Industrial Pork. • Interesting opening for an Challenging opportunity for Indi­ Condo. One of the 84 Toy. Camry . ..* 6,995 COMMERCIAL area’s best known FORA Principals only. 643- accounting dark. No experience vidual with figure aptitude. Em­ CONVERTIBLE TRACTOR 2121. 83 Nissan 200 ....* 4.495 SERVICE required. Employer will train to complexes offers this • Great opportunity for certified ployer will train to prepare In­ JA N U A R Y 5, 1909 83 Tercel * 3,995 enter Information In IBM 1600 square foot, 3 bed­ SECRET • Local employer seeking tool- mechanic with own tools. Excel­ come tax forms. Job to last 2-3 ATHLETIC SHIRTS rooms, 2'/z baths unitat MANCHESTER 83 LeSabre * 4.995 maker with minimum of 1 years • Looking for part time work? lent pay and fringe banallta. terminal, keep records, and months. Very good pay rata. The Town of Manchester It answer telaphone. Good on unbelievable price 345 Center St., axperlanca to lay out metal stock Opening available for security on equal opportunity em­ In the $120's. We sold 2 SHOPPING BUILDING FOR Manchester • 647-7077 and set-up and operate machine guard to check people In. route to pay/benafits. ployer, and requires on oftlr- last week-better hurry proper departments In local matlve action policy for all of LEASE tools. Excellent pay and benefits. • Experienced heavy equipment Its Contractors and Vendors and see this one. Blan­ EXPERIENCE • Love children? Employer seeking company. No experience •Valid class 2 license and good as o condition of doing busi­ chard 8i Rossetto Real­ 6,000 tq. ft. suitable for child cere worker for company's needed. Good pay. operator needed to operate motor vehicle record required for ness with ths Town, os per tors," We’re Selling warehouse, wholesale or MOTORCYCLES/ child cere center. Good pay plus • Let It snowl Let It snowl Employer backhoe and pay loader for snow Federal Order 11346. 249-4407 MOPEDS has openings for Individuals with iruci,« « « , lob, conneclicul Houses" 646-2482.0 retail butinaei. Free fringe benefite. removal. Class 2 license required. Bid forms, plant and specifi­ standing building at 209 snow plowing experience to drive • Immediate opening for clerk/re- Excellent pay rote. cations ore ovalloble at the MANCHESTER. Porter­ field Condominium. 2 Green Road. Large park­ 1987 HARLEY Davidson pick-ups with plow. Must have ceptionist. Lite typing and diver­ Labor Department General Services' office. Heritage Softall. Origi­ valid CT driver’s llcense/good sified clerical work. Employer will TOWN OP bedrooms, 2 baths, I tik M k ing area, oil heat and air 806 Main Street cor garage, full base­ nal new parts, exhaust motor vehicle record. Excellent train. Excallant pay and benefits. M ANCH ESTER, CT. conditioning tyatame. pipe, handlebar, seat pay. Manchester, CT 06040 ROBERT B. WEISS, ment. End unit. Phone: Mr 8choanfald at GENERAL MANAGER $185,000. Flono Realty, and corburator air ______(203) 649-4558 043-13 643-5813 cleaner ossembly. $300. 646-5200 649-1861. UP TO

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(Next to Dress Barn) Sal. 10-5:30 FREE 404 W. MIDdli issues. He served on the town’s AM EXP Manchester Parkade ■ 649-6382 Sun. 11-5 404W Mfi SM¥i rou moKirii The Greater Hartford Transit now defunct Transportation at yerfiode nstttmmn District is .studying a railroad line Commission. that runs through Manchester Through the study, the district CLASSIC BLACK® and surrounding towns as a will be able to assess current and Diamonds - Gold - Gemstones possible future link to Hartford future transportation needs of CROSS’ SPECIAL VALUES for commuters, a district official towns along the rail and come up • iN C e W; said today. with a long-term plan fora transit • V * TEX The federally funded study will system into Hartford, Howroyd help the district determine if said. The district could recom­ Traditional Cross styling assumes a $ 1 0 « 9 development patterns along rail mend the creation of a rail system beautiful satin black rmish, accented lines throughout the greater or use the land, currently owned with 22 karat gold electroplate. toll Point or 14K Henringbone Necklace W ' " Hartford area could produce by Conrail, for a special bus Classic Black is attractively gift with Diamond rnaf..; enough riders to make a transit route. Howroyd said. packaged and mechanically Lodies' or Men's Now*229.iU( S2K guaranteed for a lifetime. system cost effective, said Paul "The study’s not jumping to tHl lie. A. Ehrhardt of Simsbury, chair­ any conclusions on what mode of 1 man of district. transportation is best,” he said. Hummingbird Pin The district will also ask towns “They see this resource there The Porket Jot­ Diamond Eye ter bolt pen. In to consider changes in land-use that could be used." 9 Sapphires HAPPY, V, patterns that would enhance such The district is studying about 10 lifetime Now *269. Rci >349 '■Vi?.--.''*- stainless steel a system, he added. miles of rail that run from the cop, with your lllum uan,aiIa;(Bllail»«dcUil S«kcnd> I2/3I/M Phase one of the study, which north end of Manchester to choice ol tnree Parker Classic G ra y , like a Ask about our new Charge Account Easy Raymcnt Plan. involves mostly research, is Wickham Park, into East Hart­ I popular barrel Patrick Flynn/ManchMter Herald beoutifuHy tailored suit, fits being funded through a $40,000 ford and to Union Station in colors; blue, your style. And works os 3 1 St Anniversary NO ONE HURT — A firefighter inspects a truck after it Brothers Landscaping of South Windsor, were not grant from the federal Urban Hartford, Howroyd said. Part of I burgundy, or well on the job os it does Mass Transit Administration. the rail is also in South Windsor, block. landed on its roof today during an accident at Tolland seriously injured, police said. The truck flipped over after hours. It’s the time of year for sending lots Turnpike and Oakland Street. The two occupants of the when its brakes failed as it turned onto Interstate 84, The Knox Foundation of Hartford The Manchester section is provided $10,000 in matching about three miles long and runs S a le * 8 " $199 of good cheer! May you have the truck, Philip J. Bahler and David Barstow, of Bahler police said. Related photograph on page 12. reg. 17.50 ^ 3 ) i c m K m d funds, Ehrhardt said. The district along Parker and North Main merriest of holiday seasons and a expects to complete the first streets and Tolland Turnpike, he "Plooe Ifeur Fust in new year abundant with love, peace, phase by April of next year. said. Part of it is used for freight me Dbmond Spedolisls" Josh Howroyd, an alternate on service, he said. REED’S INC. and joy. Manchester’s Planning and Zon­ The district is also studying a Manchester Parkade Cosmonauts home safe after delay ing Commission. told commission portion of rail that runs from PARKADE Manchester Trl City Plata members about the study at a Monday meeting. Howroyd said MOSCOW (AP) - A Soyuz one year in orbit on Tuesday. a fault developed in the operation if the cosmonauts had switched See RAILS, page 12 Ladies...a new kind space capsule carrying a French­ Jean-Loup Chretien of France, of the on-board computer. The over to manual control to guide For Your Christmas Needs Gef your Gourmet Gift Baskets and man and two Soviets who had set who came down with them, spent main engine fired to slow the the ship to Earth as Tass had said of clothing store a space endurance record landed nearly a month aboard the Mir. capsule at 12:08 p.m., and the they might. $70,000 reward to find Every garment...only *8 Party Trays Ordered Today safely today after a three-hour Radio Moscow said Titov and living quarters and instrument On Sept. 7, equipment and A Full Pro-Shop Line re-entry 'delay caused by an Manarov were undergoing tests module were jetisoned, Tass said. human error delayed by a full day a remarkable value! we have the best freshly baked pies overloaded computer, Tass said. to determine how well they had As expected, radio contact with the landing of another Soyuz gun-toting ‘Santa Ciaus’ Balls ^ Bags k Shoes at the best price! The official Soviet news agency endured their lengthy flight. the craft was lost between a capsule that had separated from You must come to said the craft, which separated on Soviet officials have said the height of 90 miles to 50 miles Mir. In that incident, veteran By Mark Seavy Police and FBI officials said a schedule from the Mir space ability of cosmonauts to endure because the craft was enveloped cosmonaut Vladimir Lyakhov The Associated Press man dressed in a Santa hat, white station earlier today, touched long periods in space is a key to a by a plasma cloud. The capsule’s and Afghan Abdul Ahad Moh- beard and trench coat and Black Magic Returns Jan. 7 ^ Le Deli-Bakery down at 12:57 p.m. Moscow time manned flight to Mars they hope parachutes opened at a height of mand ran dangerously low on WEST HARTFORD - Santa bearing a silver revolver took two Formerly Swiss Colony about 60 miles from the Baikonur will take place shortly after the about six miles. food and air before landing. Claus came to West Hartford, but sacks of cash from the guards space center in Soviet Central turn of the century. Soviet television reported be­ Manchester Parkade • 398 W. Middle Tpke. At the time, Soviet media instead of bearing gifts he outside a United Bank branch in ^ PARKADE LANES ^ Asia. Titov and Manarov replaced a fore today’s touchdwon that "au­ reported the capsule’s life- wielded a gun and snatched more the Corbins Comer shopping Manchester. C T 06040 • (203) 649-5147 "Immediate medical check­ crew including cosmonaut 'Vuri tomated telementry showed an support system could hold out for than $700,000 from two Dunbar plaza shortly after 9 a.m. ups showed the cosmonauts are Romanenko last December and overload in the computing com­ two days but space officials said Armored Security Inc. guards Tuesday. Maxim Expraaao Cspucclno Machine feeling well,” Radio Moscow went on to break Romanenko’s plex," of a system aboard the the cosmonauts could make it outside a bank. “This is not a joke. Get up said. record of 326 days in space. Soyuz TM-6 capsule. It provided stretch to a week. But Wednes­ Dunbar has authorized a against the wall. Give me the Sale Price $7998 Reg. *09** - Hurry While Supplies LastI The landing ended mankind’s The official Tass news agency no details. day’s mission carried three cos­ $70,000 reward for information bags of money," the robber told longest space mission. Vladimir said the crew switched to a It was not clear whether A store full of first quality skirts, blouses, sweaters, vests, Jackets, to fully enjoy your best Christmas Parties ever! monauts instead of the two on leading to the arrests of the slacks, etc., etc__to mix, match and co-ordinate into stunning Titov and Musa Manarov marked back-up computer program after re-entry was computer-guided or board the September mission. robbers. See “SANTA," page 12 outfits. So much for so little because each garment is only $8... a remarkable value... come see for yourself! PIES • CAKES • PASTRY • COOKIES • FRESH BAKED BREAD & ROLLS Cookies $13.6 million winner Walter cares ONE PRICE SHOP DELICIOUS SANDWICHES • SOUPS • SALAD for grandsons Manchester Parkade • West Middle Turnpike • Manchester 643-1507 GIFT BASKETS needs financial help OHM m IM CM** Hm *. «R He* Dm m Hiefcieev la — rTirin n * I Reservations Now Being Accepted for sweeten Teiiieli M>»r— :4 •eaate «AUm HtbarM apH ta WeMHafUwa: PpMpwi PlM* K Editor’s note: This is the Meieid ta Wi y I*Md'bwrT IteM ChaeeAewwe la TwfHgMa'Taiia^taaCea* Open 7 am to 7 pm Monday - Friday HOURS MenHrFndey tO-6. IM lO-l. Sun 11-6 New Years Eve eighth in a series of 7 am to 6 pm Saturday • 8 am to 2 pm Sunday' DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - jackpot two days later, he told a vignettes on people in the Inmates Richard VanDeBoe quit his meat­ news conference he gave the Manchester area who need packing job and planned to buy a ticket to Ms. Elsinga as a assislancc during the holi­ By Nancy Pappas house with his girlfriend when he Christmas present after he knew day season. The vignettes Manchester Herald won a $13.6 million lottery. But it was a winner. are provided by the Man­ then, his debts, his ex-wife and his "I’m scared, happy — every­ ^•4*P chester Area Conference of There were 5,000 cookies estranged wife caught up with thing all at once," said Ms. Churches. r in the Dubaldos' living room him. Elsinga at the news conference. Monday night but no one VanDeBoe and his girlfriend, "We’re just one big happy family, "Walter” is head of a Manchester was OYorindulging. The Kelly Elsinga, received their first happier now.” four-member, intergenera- sweets there were meant to $510,750 lottery payment Tues­ She said they would buy a house tional family consisting of a be bagged, not bitten. day, but most of VanDeBoe’s and Christmas presents for her grandfather, sqn. and For four years, Donna $255,375 share was withheld two children. MAtMlA V4 grandsons. When his dis­ and Edward DuBaldo. of 37 under a court order. “I’m supposed to work tomor­ abled son was hospitalized Merchants Association Diane Drive, have collected And he'll need more than the row but I'm not going back," again. Walter took in his thou.sands of homemade $21,000 he was left with just to pay VanDeBoe, who lives in suburban MEMBER TENANTS young grandsons. The lag in cookies for the inmates of taxes next spring, his lawyer Norwalk with Ms. Elsinga and transfer of aid to dependent S O M n / N im U M 6 LEWIS LNOETTS PWMUCV PRAOHM^ the Hartford Correctional says. her children, said at the time. children has made it very CASUAL LAST VanDeBoe bought the winning car W66TWEM T MVMQI Facility and the facility’s But soon, the estranged wife difficult for Walter to man­ CVS MUMS ONEPnCEIIMP annex. Each inmate re­ $1 ticket for Lotto America’s Dec. came forward, claiming he gave age. The phone has been 66L PAPA H U TS ■EE6S ETATMWm ceives a plastic bag with a 3 drawing. When he claimed the the ticket to Ms. Elsinga to avoid disconnected and Christ­ NUMN6 M6WCAK PAIM6E 6AMER SHOP SEAM six-cookie assortment and a having to pay her a cut of the mas looks bleak. NniBAM PAMUME CLEJMEiS MAM OLENOAMTSTOK lU m S T M U PRO. fT8RE M PfRSUTI Christmas card, designed winnings. They were married in Badly needed: warm clo­ . . . to all our PARRAM REAL1U SNOPPE by Donna DuBaldo. written 1981, separated three months thing. shoes, and boots for M U M FAMUC6 P A M A N LANES LaOEU lAMERV (Fanaarfy Sutas Cstoay) in both English and TODAY KMNET SHOES PARtUME SHOE REPAM INTO PU6T6 (Panaarty SpiM) later and never got divorced the whole family (shoes and customers and LEE MV, MC. PEANUVmON TUOUUiANIUOn Spanish. because "we could never afford boots sizes 5 and 12. small e v m m m . Friends and relatives Index one," said Kandy McCullough and medium shirts). "Wal­ friends. have gathered each year to 24 pages, 2 sections VanDeBoe. ter” is a member of more help the DuBaldos bag all of Then, the former wife showed than 390 families receiving these cookies. But with the Classified _ 23-24 Obituaries_____ 2 up, also questioning his motives, help through the MACC rise in the jail's population Comics ______17 Opinion______10 saying VanDeBoe was years COOKIES FOR CHRISTMAS — Bill Kimball, front, of Seasonal Sharing Appeal, has come an increased Focus______16 People______16 behind in child support payments Box 773, Manchester, 06040. demand for the cookies. Tolland and Peter Dubaldo of Irving Street package Food______13-15 Sporls____ 19-22 for their three children. Donations are still being See COOKIES, page 12 cookies and Christmas cards for inmates Monday. Local/State___2-6 Television____ 18 accepted. Natlon/World 8-9 Weather______2 See L O TTE R Y , page 12