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Condomanla-Beautiful 2 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Manchester - Older 7 bedroom# V/i both brick room Colonial In pleosent unit In Royal Arms. Gor­ 1 nelgnborhood. 3 bed­ geous! $70's. Blanchard & ; a JPAINTIN6/ IHEATMO/ MnCELLANEOUB MISCEaANEOUS rooms, dinino room, llv- Rossetto Real Estate. 3 1 Ino room with fireplace, 1 *'We guarantee our ’OlpAPERINB a PLUMBING SERVICES SERVICES 1 /2 baths, wall-to-wall car­ Homes!" 646-2482.D peting, kitchen applian­ Name your awn price — Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Odd lobs. Trucking. Home ces Included. 3 zone heat Pother and san. Fast, throom remodeling; In­ repairs. You name It, we with new gas furnace and I ROOMS dependable service. stallation water heaters, do It. Free estimates. hot water heater. Garage FOR RENT Painting, Paperhangtng & garbage disposals; foucet Insured. 643-0304. Tune Up TImf - Chain on treed lot. S128,900. Call Removal. Call 872-8237. repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- sows, snow blowers. Also evenings after « or 9 am-5 osterCord accepted. offering a complete shar­ Rooms-Main Street loca­ Your local handyman I iJIanrIlpatpr iipralJi pm weekends. 647-B105. ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm tion. $185 and up. Referen­ Call John at 643-4353 and pening service. Quollty ces and security. Call please leave message. Sharpening, 104 Hilliard Street 649-2111. 646-7089. MISCELLANEOUS Manchester-Excellent ELECTRICAL m 31 SERVICES Art's Light Trucking • buy. $119,900. This nice, Room for non-smoking decorated 3 or 4 bedroom Cellars, attics, garages Wednesday, Dec. 10,1986 30 Cents gentleman. Kitchen prlyl- Dumas Electric — Having raanch has the extras that cleaned. Junk hauled. leges, washer and dryer, Electrical Problems? Hawkes Tree Service- Furniture and appliances make a good home an parking. Call 643-5600. Need a large or a small Bucket Truck & Chipper. D 8i O Landscape- excellent buy. Lorge liv­ moved. Odd lobs. Very Repair? We Specialize In Stump removal. Free esti­ Complete landscape se- honest dependable i‘ t ing room with picture $62.50 weekly. Apply The Residential Work. Joseph mates. Special considera­ vtce, leaf and brush re­ window and brick fire­ worker. 25 years expe­ Rents Olcott, 40 OLcott Street, Dumas. Fully Llcens^. tion for elderly and handl- moved. Call David rience In moving. 646-9869 place. Super master bed­ apt. 107 only between 7 Free Estimates. 646-5253. copped. 647-7553. 659-2436. anytime. iD iM B byNE A. Inc. Town offers room suite with pegged and 10 pm. hardood floors, double closets and '/^ both. Alumi­ may rise num siding, steel beamed iAMRTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS CARS construction, 2 zone heat. FOR RENT Convenient location. ■J HOMES MACHINERY CAMERAS/PHOTO MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FORSALE D.W. Fish Realty. 643-1591 FOR RENT AND TOOLS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE to pay for E or 871-1400. □ One bedroom In conye- at Bennet nlentarea. Boyle Manage­ J Tw o twin bed headboards, Suburu -1985,5 speed, air ment Co. 649-4800. 2 bedroom Ranch, conve­ Machinist Vlse-4'/j” har­ Kodak - Disc 4000 camera solid Maple, $50 each, conditioning, stereo/tape Spacious Duplex In East nient location, stove and dened laws. 7" capacity. outfit. Automatic built In Skis, Grenoble 170 cm. Magnavox console ste­ deck, sun roof, P/pack, Horttord. Excellent In­ Newly decorated spa­ refrigerator, 2 months se­ Covered steel screw. $45. flash. Instant flash recy­ with Solomon step-in bind­ reo, $60. Boxed towel gift cruise, only 9,000 miles. By Alex GIrelll vestment opportunity! curity plus utilities. $600. 643-6801 .□ cle. Motorized film ad­ ings. Plastic soles. In good sets, new, $5 each. Call 646-3430. $7,400. Associate Editor Good location. Sliders off cious three room apart­ ment. Heat, stove, 644-1933.______vance. $25.00. Call 569- condition. $45. Call 649- 643-0427. fire sharing dining room. Full unfin­ 7616.0 1794.0 1980 - Toyota Tercel - ished basements. Wa- refrigerator, garage, "EASY DOES IT” Is the A proposal to hike rents at the laundry facilities. 646- excellent condition. 65,000 sher/Dryer hook-ups. Te­ wav to describe placing a Iq a J RECREATIONAL miles. $2900 or best offer. Bennet Apartments by 8 percent 2968. [p e t s an d Rug-beige, nylon twist. nants pay all utilities wont ad. Just call 643-2711 ■8ZJ eq u ip m en t 9x12. Call after 5:00 646- ENDROLLS Call 649-8678. met with strong opposition Tuesday except water. For an ap­ [s u p p lies Z r ^ wkNh > 288 By George Layng needed because both boards would C and we do the rest! 4320.O night from Kenneth Garrity, the pointment, coll 646-7709. IM WkNh - 2 for 258 Herald Reporter have to approve any settlement For Sole. Rowing Mo- 1985 Chrysler - Fifth tenant member of the group that before it could take effect. Realty World Frechette STORE AND chlne, fully assembled, 1 Free to coring home - Kenwood Equalizer Am­ M UST be picked up at the Avenue. Low milage - oversees the project. Associates. Playful, lovable white, plifier for Auto. $20. Call Manchester Herald Office $10,500. Call 643-9986 after In a move that surprised Eighth The selection of the town’s 3 room apartment. Heat, OFFICE SPACE year old, excellent condi­ before 11 A.M. ONLY. : After heated discussion, the tion. $75. Call 646-3245 blue-eyed Persian cat. 643-2809.O 5 pm. Fully equipped. Board of Directors of the Bennet Utilities District officials and Re­ negotiating panel also brought Great big 3 family In an hot water, stoye, refriger­ Spayed. Call evenings 649- publican colleagues. Democratic criticism from Republican town ator, laundry facilities, after 5:30pm. Non-Profit Housing Corp. ad­ excellent nelgborhood In Manchester - 3 rooms 6128.______Riding Lawn Mower- TRUCKS/VANS town directors Tuesday offered to Director Geoffrey Naab, who the Southend of Hartford. garage. Ask about Senior containing 400 square feet Croftsmon 5 Hp. 24 Inch journed its meeting untii Jan. 13 Citizen's Discount. 646- Hort Skls-180cm. Geze FORSALE and asked the management of the expand the town’s Buckland fire­ wanted a Republican director in­ 5 Room flats with seaper- on Center Street. Call bindings, used one season MISCELLANEOUS cut. Runs, but may need ID] house so that Eighth District cluded on the negotiating team so 7268. Automotive ate utilities. Many Im­ 646-0042. $70. 643-2831.0 work. $50.Call 643-4535. town-sponsored housing complex provements. Excellent In­ FOR SALE firefighters can share the facility. the effort would ^ bipartisan. 1979 Ford 150 Pick up. 4 X 4 for elderly people to present more Under the plan, the town would Majority Democrats said it would come potentall. Offered at Manchester - Quality 1 Sears - slow cook toaster with 83 Rsher Plow. Low bedroom and 2 bedroom Ice skates - size 10. $10.00. information on financial projec­ pay the cost of the expansion, which be best to keep the size of both $169,900. Jackson & Jack- I ROOMMATES Call 643-1710.0 Box Spring and Mattress oven. Like new. $22.00. CARS milage. Extra clean. tions for next year. son Real Estate, 647-8400 oportment, heat, hot wa­ WANTED for double bed, $150 or Coll 649-8913.0 $5295. Call otter 4 pm at has not yet been determined. negotiating committees to three, or 646-8646.D ter and all appliances FOB SALE Robert Heavisides, a Republican The proposal, unveiled at an and Naab’s amendment was de­ best offer. Apartment size 649-8926.0 member of the board, joined Included. Air conditioned, white stove-needs new Hoover vacuum - excel­ unusual joint meeting of town and feated six to two. Republican town A Positive cash flow Is quiet, on bus line. Ideal for $250.00 a month plus 1/2 BOATS/MARINE coll. $30. 646-5160 after lent condition. Tools - 1980 Buick Regal-6 cy­ Garrity in opposing the rent in­ Eighth District directors at Lincoln Director Thomas Ferguson and generated from this super middle-aged and senior utilities. Apply at The EQUIPMENT 6pm. never used. Good linder, 79,000 miles, air MOTORCYCLES/ crease. He argued that the increase citizens. $515 and $550. Olcott, 40 Olcott Street, El Center, aims to end the controversy Naab were the only two who voted 3-Famllv In Manchester. Christmas Items. $75.00. conditioned. Excellent MOPEDS should be no more than 3 percent, 247-5030. Apt. 107 only between 7 over the Tolland Turnpike station for the proposal. Republican Minor­ Mint condition Inside and 16 foot Mad River canoe, Sears-Auto console humi­ Call 649-4649.0 condition. Asking $2900. which he said is the current rate of out. Maintenance tree ex­ and 10 pm.' 643-8646 after 4pm. that has divided the town since the ity Leader William Diana did not paddles Included. Used difier. 13 gallon capacity. 1984 Yamaha • YZ80 $800 inflation. terior. Great Income pro­ 24 Locust Street. 7 room X-tra belts Included. Good Sears - All purpose weight 1970s, according to Mayor Barbara attend the meeting. apartment. No applian­ four times. Excellent con­ or best otter. Honda XR75 James Finnegan, who presided at Weinberg, who spoke for the “This is not a committee that is ducing property with sep- dition. $800. Please call condition. $135 or best lifting bench with leg att­ 1974 Ford Maverick - 4 erate utilities. Easy to see. ces. $650 per month plus door, good body, runs $50. or best offer. Call the meeting in the absense of board’s Democratic majority. going to do anything anyway,” said 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- offer. 649-9952.0 achment. All assembled, 646- 7844. Chairman John FitzGerald, said $132,900. Just call Jackson utilities. Security. No Merchandise like new. Call 643- great. $400 or best offer. "Your offer Is quite generous and Democrat Peter DiRosa. ()nly the pets. Call 646-2426 week­ 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for $75.00. "we can't ignore” future financial 8, Jackson Real Estate, Bob. Fisherman's color 9000.O 647-7168. takes me by surprise," Eighth rules for the talks would be 647-8400 or 646-8646.D days 9 to 5. crochet afgan. Hand­ MISCELLANEOUS obligations that will be incurred in District President Walter Joyner arranged by the group, DiRosa 171JHOLIDAY/ made. Large size. Beauti­ Sllverplate Flatware - ser­ AUTOMOTIVE the operation of the Main Street replied. The district directors did said. Manchester-$185,000. Manchester-Off Porter MISCELLANEOUS ful Christmas Gifts. New. vice for 8 In original wood MISCELLANEOUS complex when investors’ contribu­ Street. Nice 3 room apart­ I' < ISEASONAL not respond formally to the offer Naab also criticized the selection Great opportunity for FOR SALE $250. Keep trying. 649- box. Never used. 50 years FORSALE tions diminish. Tuesday night, saying they wanted of O'Brien, complaining that Re­ builders, Inyestors, ho­ ment. Heat, electricity, 9947.0 old. $85.00. Call 649-6039. Snow tires, mounted for Steven Erie, managing director meowners. 6 room cape. security deposit. No pets. Christmas Trees - cut your Mustang II. BR78-13. $60. more time to consider it. publicans were not told he was 643-8552. Call 64941494.0 of the Community Development The two sides have agreed to hold being hired by the town. Penny Fireplace, appliances, lo­ own. Sundays only. $15.00 Corp., which manages the 45-unit cated on extra large lot each. 11 Villa Louisa Road negotiations on how to set up talks responded that when O’Brien re­ with the potential tor two (on the road to Vito’s Like New-Snow tires. apartment complex, said the CDC on the proposal, but no date has yet signed as town attorney this buildings lots. Very pri­ Restuarant. Spikes mounted on 1984 feels the 8 percent increase Is the been set for the talks. summer, the board agreed to retain vate and desireable area. FREE CLASSIFIED ADS Sunbird Rims. 13". P- amount needed to provide a reserve The Eighth District has formed a him to help deal with the Eighth McCavanagh Realty, 649- One bedroom garden Tree Skirts - hand crafted, 17580/R13. $90.00. Call 643- for when investor contributions negotiating committee that in­ District. 3800.o apartment, air conditi­ non flamable felt. Availa­ To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for 4149 diminish. oned, wall to wall, ap­ cludes district Director Gordon That'led to a complaint from ble In red or white. 34 Rents now range from $397 a Lassow, district counsel John D. Naab that Republican members of For Sale or Rent- pliances, on bus line and Inches, $7.00; 58 Inches, Four 14 X 17 Corvette Rally month to $418 for one-bedroom Commercial storefront In more. $450 per month plus $9.00. 646-3978.0 ’99 or less. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEI Wheels - Centers and LaBelle'Jr. and James Sarles, a the board have not been kept high traffic area. Full utlltitles. References. 649- rings. $225. Negotiable. apartments and from $470 to $528 district firefighter who has been an informed of majority decisions. 647- 9869. for two-bedroom units. basement, 2 air condition­ 0764 after 7pm. Fill out coupon (one word 1 t 4 active Eighth District advocate. Naab said he was "insulted” that he ers to remoln. Newer T M FiA Club of Menotwotef Com* About 50 of the tenants of the per space) and mall or During their regular meeting was not told beforehand of the lOOamp circuit breakers One room studio. Availa­ m unity CoHogo wMtboaponoorIng Tw o 14 Inch wheels - Five converted school building attended • oboeoiato truffto talo on Oooom* bring to the Manchester • • 9 Tuesday, the town directors ap­ Democrats’ decision last month to and newer bath. $60,000 or ble January 1st. Applian­ lug used on 1975 Dart the meeting, which was held in the pointed to their negotiating com­ meet with the Eighth District $500 per month.Strano ces, heat, hot water bor 11th. ISMi and lOtfi. Boxat of Herald Office, 16 Bralnard Swinger. $10.00 tor both. 1B wHi aall for *9. aach. Trufflaa oan 9 10 11 community room. At one point, mittee Weinberg, Democratic Ma­ directors. Real Estate, 647-7653.a Included. Security, no Place. Call 649-3893.0 when Erie said rents might have to pets. 646-2970. ba plofcad up at ft# aehool In tha jority Leader Stephen Penny and Similarly, Naab said, the Repub­ Main Lobby of tfia Lowa BuNdlng. be increased drastically in the New Construction- Clearly state Item and price 19 14 19 19 Snow Tires - H-78-15. One former Town Attorney Kevin licans were not told about the offer pair mounted on new FOrd future if they are not increased O’Brien. to expand the Buckland firehouse. Charming 4 bedroom Co­ 2Vj Room apartment with In ad. One Item only per now, some the the tenants said in Htnid photo by Pinto lonial situated on a 2plus appliances. Heat, hot wa­ ad. No pet, tag sale, or rlms.$60.00. Call 647-8958.0 Those selections were made "It was a total, complete sur­ ter Included. Security, no Unison, "We won’t be here.” Acre private lot In Man­ commercial ads accepted. despite a suggestion by Joyner that prise,” he said after the meeting. chester. Fantastic fire- pets. Available December ANTIQUES/ N am e. Phone 1981 Ford Granada en­ It was Garrity who first broached Slippery stroll politicians be kept out of the Weinberg said Republican placed family room with 20. Call 646-2970. COLLECTIBLES gine, transmission and the subject of a rent increase, negotiations as much as possible. members were not informed be­ skylight, shiney eat-ln kit­ ED Address. body parts. Sold Individu­ noting that while there was appar­ ally. Call 646-6168. Shon Missouri (ieft) of Tudor Lane and Manchester High Schooi. Eariy morning' “The people of this community cause Democrats "just didn’t think chen, large formal dining Manchester- Five room Comic Book - Haunt of ently no direct reference to a rent are tired of the mess politicians of it, 1 guess.” room and much more. oportment, first floor. Fear, no. 19. Very good increase in the financial projec­ Saiiy Watson of Woodiand Street, both snow changed to freezing rain iater in Call today for details. Stove, refrigerator, $450 have made,” Joyner said. Most members of both the town condition. $90.00. Call 649- tions, there was a provision for an 8 17, make their way down Main Street the day, making both waiking and But town directors said that the Offered at $217,900. Joyce plus utilities and security 4744.0 G. Epstein Real Estate, deposit. No pets. 742-8628. Please turn to page 8 Tuesday on their way home from driving difficult in some parts of town. participation of elected officials is Please turn to page 3 647-8895.0 2 Bedroom Apartment, Check Out This Paying newly renovated. Good 0 CLOTHING Investment.See this fan­ neighborhood. Security, tastic Three Family with references and no pets. Coll 647-8061 after 6pm. Boy's All Wool Blazer. Supreme Court rules Connecticut can’t close primaries large priyate yard, separ­ Black. Like new. Size 16. ate utilities, modern Inte­ 4.* $35.00.647-9723.0 rior, low molntwenanace Manchester-2 bedroom, exterior and garages for heat, hot water and ap­ By James H. Rubin Constitution. of January 1985, there were 718,772 GOP leaders challenged the law four cars. Priced to sell. pliances. $510. Referen­ The Associated Press "The statute here places limits Justice Thurgood Marshall, writing for the registered Democrats, 477,749 reg­ in federal court and won. The 2nd Coll today for details. ces, lease and security. No ElFURNITURE upon the group of registered voters istered Republicans and 608,613 U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Joyce G. Epstein Real pets. 647-9876 evenings. WASHINGTON — The Supreme whom the party may invite to court, said the law violated the right of free independents. in 1985 that the law was Estate, 647-8895.0 In 1984, the state GOP led by Sen. unconstitutional. Four piece Colonial sec­ Court ruled today that if political participate in the basic function of political association guaranteed by the 4 room apartment availa­ Stereo Specialist Country Christmas * V- Swedish Gifts selecting the party's candidates,” Lowell Weicker, a moderate Re­ Numerous other states joined Smashing Contemporary. ble Immediately. Adults tional, excellent condi­ i parties wish to hold open primaries, publican with appeal to Democrats Connecticut in urging the Supreme Nearly 2000 sq. ft. of living only. No pets. No applian­ tion. 633-5518. J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ states may not bar independent Marshall said. "The state thus Constitution. One-duck, two ducks, many, many, visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT limits the party’s associational and independents, amended its Court to overturn the appeals court area In this new 7'/j room, ces, one cor, security and fessionals buy their stereo equip­ more ducks, fabric ducks, caryed SHOP. Nut crackers, pyramids, voters from casting ballots to rules to allow unaffiliated voters to ruling. 2'/i bath home. $199,500. references. Call 649-1265. Queen Anne chair for sale. ment and accessories. Discount determine the parties’ nominees. opportunities at the crucial junc­ Warm tones. Very good ducks, painted ducks, lucky ducks and Hummel figurines. We also cast ballots in the primary for the In today's decision, Marshall was Blanchard 8, Rossetto pricing on cash and carry Items. — Wreaths and flower and folk art carry Swedish foods. Ellington By a 5-4 vote, the justices refused ture at which the appeal to common candidates, Scalia said. licans to be eligible to vote in the Real Estate, "We guaran­ 2 bedroom apartment - condition. $75.00 Call 649- Call Jack Bertrand 643-1262. principles may be translated into "It seems to me fanciful to refer respective party primaries. U.S. Senate and House, governor joined by Justices William J. 7944.0 too, all hand made and waiting for Center Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. to resurrect a Connecticut law and other statewide offices. Brennan, Harry A. Blackmun, tee our Homes!"646-2482.0 wall to wall carpeting, you at challenged hy Republican leaders concerted action.” to this as an interest in freedom of Candidates chosen by the two oppllonces, security, major parties automatically are Independent voters were not Byron R. White and Lewis F. Mahogany dining room CRAFTMEN GALLERY who sought participation in the In a dissenting opinion. Justice association between the members 9 Hurry! Hurry!. 3 Bed­ lease. No pets. Also, 3 Antonin Scalia said the ruling was of the Republican Party and the accorded space on general election allowed to vote for other offices in Powell. Besides Scalia, the dissen­ room Cape In the Eighth bedroom duplex, applian­ table, excellent condition, SB Cooper St., Manchester, party’s primaries by unaffiliated ters were Chief Justice William H. one leaf, pads, no chairs. 647-8161 based on “fanciful” reasoning. putative independent voters,” he ballots, while minor party candi­ the primary, such as the state District. Fireplace, gar­ ces, lease security. No Jewelry Pets voters. legislature. Rehnquist and Justices John Paul age and only $105,000. pets. Available Imme­ $170.00. Call 643-7046. Holiday hours 7 days a week. Justice Thurgood Marshall, Writ­ The Connecticut law was de­ said. dates must fulfill other Largest selection of diamonds and signed only to assure that voters Connecticut, like most other requirements. The rule change conflicted with a Stevens and i^ndra Day O’Connor. Blanchard 8, Rossetto diately. Call 643-1595 or ***** DJ'S DOG GROOMING and PET ing for the court, said the law 1955 state law barring unaffiliated The case is Tashjian vs. Republi­ Real Estate, "We guaran­ 647-9330. King Size - bed with gem stone dinner rings. Christmas SUPPLY 649-0485. Bedding - violated the right of free political who refused to enroll in a political states, requires that voters be Democrats long have been the tee our Homes!"646-2482.0 headboard. Good condi­ hours, 9-8pm, M on.-FrI., 8-5 Sot. party could not help choose its registered as Democrats or Repub­ majority party in Connecticut. As voters from voting in primaries. can Party of Connecicut, 85-766. tion. $100. Call 646-7844. canopy, brass, cuddle and mats. association guaranteed by the One and two bedroom BRAY JEWELERS, Wayne Bray, Florists Coats, sweaters, rain gear, life Classic Cape built with apartments. Heat, hot wa­ 643-5617 PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER lockets and back packs. Unique cat excellence by "Beh- ter and all appliances 30 Inch folding roll away bed with foam mattress. SHOP - Fancy Fruit Baskets. Box­ furniture. Holiday goodies, toys rm an". 7 room, fireplace, Included. Quiet. Ideal for wood Trees - All Your Christmas and crates. Pet pictures with Santa, middle-oged and senior $25.00 or best offer. Call TODAY’S HERALD I'/j baths, redwood exte­ Decorating Needs I 36 Oak Street, November 28 and 29, 12-6 pm and rior. $140's.Blanchard 8, citizens. On bus line, air 649-2385.D House leaders divided over immunity Rossetto Real Estate. conditioned. $515. & $555. Fruit Baskets 649-0791 and 200 West Center Street, every Sunday after. Play pen with pad. Like 646-6056. “ We guarantee our Coll 247-5030. FANCY FRUIT BASKETS • Delly- Homes!" 646-2482.0 new. Wooden construc- By Lawrence L. Knutson investigation on this entire Iran men in knowing exactly what inquiry.” Clear and cold Money siphoned? tlon.$25.00. Call after 2 pm ered Locally - Shipped nationwide. MICHELLE'S FLORALS- Fresh ar­ Coventry - nice 3 room The Associated Press initiative,” Broomfield said. "I happened and who gave them Another Democratic member of at 649-8371.D NOW 20% OFF ALL WICKER rangements, silk arrangements, the committee. Rep. Lee Hamilton Mostly clear tonight with a low in Congressional investigators say apartment In Vinton Est­ PERO FRUIT STAND- Unique Gifts don’t think it deserves that kind of instructions for the diversion of there are growing signs that ates. Security, no pets, holiday wreaths and many gift of Indiana, said the issue of the teens and low 20s. Mostly sunny REDUCED 276 Oakland Street, Manchester, WASHINGTON — The Demo­ lengthy investigation. I think the funds (to the Nicaraguan rebels) as middlemen and brokers may have $365 per month. 742-1673. Tw o Pine bar stools with Items In both our stores. Hours The store with elegant, unique and well as the transfer of arms into immunity needs to be discussed but Thursday with a high of 30 to 35. backs and swivel bases. 643-6384 9:30am-5:00pm dally and Thursday cratic chairman and ranking Re­ press and other people have made a Details on page 2. siphoned off large amounts of the 6 •129,900 different fashions and gifts from he thought it was too early to grant Asking $99.00. Call 643- 'til 6pm. Saturday, 9-1pm. 857 Main publican on the House Foreign mountain out of a molehill on this Iran.” millions of dollars in profits from Buyer wanted immedi­ January 1, 1987. 4 rooms, around the world. EAST WEST IM -1 But, Fascell, speaking to repor­ It. Woodbridge Ave. East 1680.0 FERNANDO'S ORCHARDS, Birch Street, Mancheter 649-2522 (form­ PORTS, lll'/i Center Street, Man-j Affairs Committee disagreed today particular investigation.” the Iran arms sales that were ately for this very nice ex­ on whether to seek legal immunity But the chairman. Rep. Dante ters after CIA director William "I’m not prepared at this mo­ H artford. $275.00 per Mountain Road, Glastonbury. No- erly Leaf, Stem, and Root), 39 Chester, 643-5692. ment to say what kind of immunity meant for Nicaragua’s Contra pandable brick Cape on month plus security. 528- Oak Formica Table with tlye apples, cider, fruit baskets, Windsor Aye. (Rte. 83) Vernon, 875- for two former National Security Fascell, D-Fla., said he is "cer­ Casey entered the hearing room to rebels. Story on page 7. two 12 Inch leafs and 4 should be granted (or) whether it Concord Road. The rooms 0230 between 10 am - 8 holiday wreaths and other crafts. 5145 everyday 9-6, Sot. 9-5. Council officials whose testimony is tainly not ready to do that right begin a morning of private testim­ are large - a 14.8x19.4 liv­ pm.D padded chairs. Nice look­ now” because it would be “very ony, said there is still "a lot of work should be granted,” said Hamilton, ing set.$99.00. Call 643- crucial to investigating the Iran- Judge sets ball ing room, 2 13x14 bed­ ciontra affair. premature.” that needs to be done on this who was interviewed with Index 0155.0 Broomfield. Three more defendants in 1983 rooms, 8x13 kitchen, 10 CONDOMINIUMS Rep. William Broomfield, R- Poindexter and North appeared matter.” 24 pogoi. 4 ■octiona xl3 dining room, breeze­ Package Stores Mlch., said on the NBC-TV "To­ Tuesday before the committee and He said that while it is obvious Casey, testifying under oath, was Wells Fargo robbery are expected FOR RENT Queen size sleeper sofa Automotive permitted to appear privately even way and 1 car garage. To with chair. $99.00. Call day” show that he believes Vice both refused to answer questions, that until Poindexter and North to be freed within days after a , 17 Lottery . PAP Auto Parts, 307 East Center BROWNS P A C K A G E STO R E has a though some Democrats on the federal judge set bails ranging up to many improvements to 646-1413.C Adm. John Poindexter, who re­ citing their Fifth Amendment pro­ give their testimony “you’ll never Busln**s_21, 24 ObItuariM__ mention have been made Manchester - 1 year old Street (rear of Lenox Street) 649- variety of liquors, wines, cordials, tection against self-incrimination. know for sure what happened,” it is panel say he should be required to $1 million. U.S. District Judge T. condo. Fireplace In living for your holiday needs and gift giv­ signed last month as the president’s Clsssiflod— 21-23 Opinion ____ in recent months. 3528. Super sayings on gift Ideas "I think once we can get by and also true that “you don't rush out answer questions In public session. Emmet Clarie on Tuesday set $1 room, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, ing Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. national security adviser, and Lt. Comics 18 P e o p t o _ _ 2 Col. Oliver North, who was fired get the information from both Col. there immediately to get their Speaking to reporters, Fascell million bail each for Isaac Cama­ Jack J. Lappen fully appllanced kitchen 643-7330. testimony before an independent also said that administration docu­ cho Negron and Orlando Gonzales Connecticut___5 Sports _ _ _ 0 - 1 2 with washer-dryer. Cen­ from his NSC staff post, "deserve North and Poindexter, you’d be Entertsinmsnt 17 T*tsvlslon___ 17 Realty tral Air, No pets. Avalla- immunity” from prosecution for surprised how close we would be to prosecutor has been named ... and ments requested by the panel more Claudio. He set a $500,000 bail for b le January 1st. Sears - gas stove, brown, 3 concluding this investigation,” starts making decisions that could than two weeks ago have not been Ellas Samuel Castro Ramos. Story Focus . — .... 13 U.8./Wortd_____7 257 E^st Center St. their actions. $700/month plus utilities. years old. Asking "We can’t have a prolonged Broomfield said. "They are the key affect the entire process of produced so far. on page 5. Local nows 3-4, 8 Wsathsr _ _ _ 2 Manchester, CT 06040 Security deposit and refer $50.00.Any offers will be 643-4263 encA required. McCava- considered. 647-9869 nagh Realty, 649-3800.O eyenlngs.D t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Pec. tO. 1986 — 1

>1 ■ Selection of garage architect WEATHER 4 ..'■C '•‘ V,-i s.' Connecticut forecast spurs ‘favoritism’ controversy SO Central, Eantern Interior and Sonthwestem By George Lavng Under the Town Charter, such of Lamson by another selection Interior: Mostly clear tonight with lows in the teens Herald Reporter hiring is left up to the public works panel to draw preliminary designs and low 20s. Mostly sunny Thursday with highs 30 to / ■ director, Weiss said. He said the for a senior housing project on 35. The town will use its own staff to Building Committee was not used North Elm Street. The committee’s West Coastal and East Coastal: Clearing tonight design and build a highway garage because the project is relatively three Republican members wanted with lows in the 20s. Mostly sunny Thursday with on Olcott Street but will spend small and simple. a different selection process — one highs 35 to 40. $35,000 for outside help in construc­ Public Works Director George involving more people — used to Northwest Hills: Clearing tonight with lows in the tion of a Water Department garage Kandra said he followed the selec­ make such choices. teens. Mostly sunny Thursday with highs around on Spring Street. tion committee recommendation in Kandra said that in addition to 30. The decision Tuesday by the choosing Lamson. The major rea­ hiring outside architectural help to A Boy Or A Girl? Board of Directors to hire former son for the selection was that design the five-bay, $270,000 gar­ Planning Director Alan F. Lamson Lamson’s bid of $15,000 was the age, $20,000 will be spent to Coastal forecast Drought, disease and pollution have caused a serious to design the Water Department lowest of three considered, he said. subdivide and sell watershed land ,60 oyster shortage along U.S. coastlines. But under the garage came despite questions Weiss said that after learning of the town owns in Glastonbury. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and right conditions, the oyster is one of nature’s more about the selection from Mayor Lamson's selection, he had asked That land comprises 16 acres and Barbara B. Weinberg. Kandra if Lamson’s previous town Lo w 20 ^ Montauk Point: Small craft advisory in effect. prolific creatures. The mollusk is ambisexual. Young the proceeds from its sale would be } K .7 0 Winds variable 10 to 15 knots becoming west and Weinberg said the choice — employment was a factor and he used to cover the cost of the garage. Twnperatures ^ oysters begin life as males. Later they become females. proposed by a three-member selec­ was assured it was not. 160 ^) increasing to 15 to 25 knots and gusty today. If the land is not sold, Kandra said, Northwest at the same speeds tonight decreasing to As a female, an oyster may produce as many as 500 tion committee — created the "As long as he’s going to be a the outside services will not be million eggs a year. After laying eggs, tbe oyster again appearance of favoritism and former director we’re always going obtained. 10 to 15 knots Thursday. asked why the committee was to have this problem,” town Direc­ Seas 1 to 3 feet through tonight. becomes a male. An oyster makes this change many composed of town employees in­ tor Stephen Cassano said of Lam­ As for the highway garage, the FRONTS: Variable cloudiness today. Clearing tonight. times during its lifetime. stead of members of the Building son, who has been awarded a board agreed to waive bid requir- Thursday, sunny then increasing cloudiness with ments for the project and ha ve town Warm Committee. Weinberg said Lam­ number of other municipal archi­ chance of snow late at night. D O YOU KNOW — W hat valuable jewel grows inside Herald photo by Layng son, who stepped down in 1984, was tectural contracts. workers build the facility for $50,000. The move came after Showers Rain Flurries Snow O ccluded Stationary ^ Visibility lowering often to 1 to 3 miles. some oysters? well liked as a town official and The decision to have the outside argued that those who selected him work done was backed by all Kandra said bids from private TUESDAY’S ANSWER — Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Members of the Eighth Utilities District left are Willard Marvin, Eighth District firms ranged from $79,000 to Board of Directors meet Tuesday with might have been swayed by pre­ members except Democrat James Across the nation were executed In 1953. President Walter Joyner, Gordon Las- vious association with him. “Dutch” Fogarty, who opposed the $128,763. N A TIO N A L FO R EC A ST — Showers are forecast Thursday from southern 12- 10-86 o Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 the town Board of Directors to discuss sow, Thomas Landers, Samuel Longest But Town Manager Robert Weiss move, and Republican Director He said the town should be able to sharing the Buckland firehouse. From said only one member of the Director William J. Diana, who did E Texas to the Chesapeake Bay. Snow flurries are expected in the upper and Joseph Tripp. do the work for no more than A storm blanketed New England today with up to selection panel — which comprised not attend the meeting. $50,000. Materials will cost $35,000, Midwest and upper Great Lakes. 7 inches of snow, sleet and freezing rain, and A Newipaper In Education Program Sponaored by Water Superintendent Robert However, Weinberg said she with the labor being the remaining drenched the mid-Atlantic region, the Southeast Young, Recreation Director Scott voted with the majority reluctantly expense, he said. and the lower Mississippi Valley with rain. The Manchester Herald Sprague and Water Department and criticized the town administra­ The money is being given to the Another storm dropped rain and snow on the Town offers Buckland split utility engineer Richard Staye — tion for not providing the necessary town by the federal government to Southwest, and snow showers fell on the Great was an employee when Lamson information beforehand. replace a tobacco shed damaged Lakes. A mass of very cold air dropped A Newipaper in Education Program Conlinned from page 1 would probably involve adding a a merger with the town, a number was working for the town. Young The criticism over the selection during Hurricane Gloria in 1955. temperatures in the nation’s mid-section to around Sponsored by story to the building. There is of district supporters have called was the employee who worked for comes in the wake of complaints Under the terms of the grant, the zero, generating wind chills down to 50 below. The Quiz The Manchester Herald and Eighth District boards said limited space to widen the facility for the town to give up control of the the town concurrently with last month by members of the facility must be built by March 1, The eastern storm prompted a winter storm they want the talks between the two because of a nearby ballfield and Buckland station. Lamson. Building Committee over the hiring 1987. warning for northern Maine for 6 inches or more of negotiating committees to be secret rock ledge underneath some of the c woridscope (10l»olnU for etch quttllon answered correctly) The facility is located in Eighth snow. Caribou, Maine, had already received at so that comments will not get property, she said. District territory but is used by the least 7 inches overnight. sensationalized in the press. In 1984, a proposal to expand the Town Fire Department to serve Winter weather advisories for snow, sleet and But district Director Joseph firehouse so that Eighth District nearby areas within its jurisdic­ Non-union teachers waiting freezing rain were posted for southern and central Tripp disagreed, saying, ”We have firefighters could use it was esti­ tion. In the past the Eighth District Maine and northern New Hampshire, which to do an outstanding job of selling mated at a cost of cost between has offered to purchase the build­ The union representing Manches­ listen, but said any change in the The idea of letting non-members whatever it is we would agree to. $250,000 and $300,000. Those plans, ing, but the town has refused to sell received 2 inches to 6 inches of snow. In Vermont, which were rejected by the town, ter teachers will meet Thursday to rules of the contract meeting to attend without a voice still presents Canaan received 5 inches of snow, and 4 inches was We’re not going to do that by being it. discuss contract negotiations, but permit them to speak would have to a problem, Edwards said. SBCrcti V6. * * called for construction of a second reported between Manchester and Winhall. Weinterg explained that Demo­ living area above the bay area. As the district was preparing to 28 non-members who petitioned for come through a vote by MEA “I believe I will probably be Advisories for sleet and freezing rain remained crats agreed to have the town pay District Director Tripp refused to construct its own station two lots the right to have a voice in the talks members. there.” he said. in effect for inland sections of Massachusetts, for the firehouse expansion "in a comment on the town’s latest offer. away this spring, the town and the still don’t know whether they will be Connecticut, Rhode Island and central and spirit of cooperation,” because the And Lassow, while willing to Eighth District agreed to talk about allowed to attend. southern New Hampshire. town is the larger entity. She said consider the proposal, said he is sharing the Buckland firehouse. "We don’t know what we’re going Heavy rain prompted a flood watch for southwest the move represents a "giant step” "still not convinced they (the town) Those talks broke down after to do tomorrow.” said William Thursday, Friday, Saturday Virginia and a flood warning for Lee and Scott toward solving problems with the need that firehouse,” district officials complained they Edwards. a history teacher at Illing December 11-12-13 ONLY: counties. A flood warning was also in effect for the Eighth District, which provides Since a referendum last month in were not offered equal Junior High and one of those who Green River at Woodbury* Ky. volunteer fire protection and sewer which townspeople voted over­ arrangements. does not belong to the Manchester NINTH A weather advisory for snow and blowing snow service to most of northern whelmingly against the removal of Weinberg Tuesday conceded that Education Association, which re­ was posted for northwest upper Michigan, where 2 Manchester. provisions in the Town Charter that the original sharing offer was not presents most of the town’s 500 equal. teachers. “They (MEA) just don’t ANNIVERSARY SALE inches to 4 inches more snow was considered likely. Brent Scowcroft, former Senator John Tower* and former Secre­ Weinberg said the expansion allow the Eighth District to fend off talk to us.” Rain and snow also fell on New Mexico, southern tary of State Edmund Muskie* members of the special review A letter opposing the meeting, panel investigating the workings of the (CHOOSE ONE: NSC* V MORNING CLOUDS — Weather satellite photo taken at 2:30 a.m. shows Colorado and the Texas Panhandle. A travelers’ from which non-union teachers are advisory for 1 inch to 2 inches of snow remained in C IA ) and its secret dealings with Iran, talk here with reporters barred, was signed by 70 Illing OFF a wide band of clouds associated with a storm's frontal system stretching effect for the Panhandle and the mountains and after their first meeting with the President. teachers, including Edwards, and almost* from the southern Plains to the Northeast. Ahead and along the front, northeast third of New Mexico. A winter storm Talk was first In seven years forwarded to MEA President Cath­ 2 Reports have suggested that pri­ % watch was posted for the mountains of western and Matchwords 20 thunderstorms cover the coasts of Georgia, South Carolina and President Walter Joyner, laughter from both sides. erine Mazzotta over the weekend. EVERYTHING IN STORE southern New Mexico. vate arms dealers in al least two (2 points for ••ch corroct match) The informal discussion Tuesday According to Edwards, non­ Louisiana. The remainder of the nation is clear. MideasI nations* Israel and Per­ between directors of the Eighth “In the last nine years, we’ve met After the session ended and ^Except Gowns and Jewlery 1*reserve a-draw up members left their chairs, individ­ members are required to pay 80 sian Gulf oil producer ap­ Utilities District and the town was only once as a board, and that’s not percent of the normal union dues to parently acted as '^middlemen" the first since 1979, according to good,” DiRosa said. “I really think ual chats were held, with frequent 2-emil b-point out we should have a continuing smiles crossing the faces of both cover the cost of collective bargain­ in the U.S. arms deals with Iran. town Director Peter DiRosa. ing, contract administration and DiRosa said that the 1979 meet­ dialogue.” town and district directors. grievance adjustments. The fee is 3 A recent report called on all 3-indicate c-ejecl ing, held in the Eighth District’s Both sides Tuesday agreed to The two boards agreed to hold nations to reduce emissions of another joint meeting after the withheld from their paychecks, he Main Street firehouse, lasted only discuss setting up talks on a said. PEOPLE chlorofluorocarbons* chemicals 4-model d-set aside proposal to expand the town’s negotiating committees come up 643-5692 20 minutes before the two sides Mazzotta said this morning that the experts say may be damaging with a proposal on how to hold a parted without resolving anything. Buckland firehouse so that firefigh­ she expected “some of them 5-draft e-shape more formal series of talks on the IIIV2 Center St., Manchester No contest Responsible shows the Earth’s (CHOOSE ONE: “It was tense,” he said. ters from both departments could (non-members) will be there” at ozone* ground water). “We started like this once before use the facility. expansion proposal. That will prob­ • Unique Fashions & Gifts From Around the World * Peopiewatch/SDortliglit At one point in the 50-minute ably occur in early February, they Thursday’s meeting. She has been A vehicular manslaughter Episodes of CBS-TV’s “Cagney 4 South Africa’s ruling while gov­ ... and it ended that night,” district open to the idea of allowing the (5 points tor aach correct answer) meeting at Lincoln Center, the said. •i.).)... charge against singer Luther & Lacey” and NBC’s “The Cosby ernment recently (CHOOSE Director Gordon Lassow recalled. non-union teachers to attend and 1 The National Organization for Women In contrast, Tuesday’s joint discussion broke off so that direc­ VandroBS was dropped in ex­ Show” won awards for sexual ONE: rejected, accepted) a change for a no-contest plea to recently celebrated Us 20th anniversary. meeting was marked by courtesy tors from both camps could individ­ responsibility on television. regional power-sharing plan ually introduce themselves to each reckless driving and his agree­ The womens rights group is currently and humor. drafted by moderate whites and other. When it was the turn of town EMERGENCY Also honored Tuesday were under the leadership of (CHOOSE O N E: “Let’s work things out and try to ment to hold a benefit concert. blacks. The plan is seen as a Director Stephen Penny — a Fire — Police — Medical The 35-year-old rhythm-and- NBC’s movie “An Early Frost” Betty Frtedan* Eleanor Smeal). get together for the good of the Please Help!! Complete this form and mail It about AIDS and the CBS School model for racial cooperation. entire community,” urged Mayor longtime critic of the Eighth blues singer, whose latest album 2 Hollywood recently mourned the death Break Special, “Babies Having 5 The Interior Department recently Barbara Weinberg. District — he merely said, 'Tm DIAL 911 along with your contribution. is No. 2 on the soul charts, agreed of the always gracious ..?..* who starred sure everybody knows me.” Babies.” announced it would propose a “We, too, feel this is one town, one In Manchester to stage a concert in New York or in ’’Topper”, ’’Bringing Up Baby”, The comment was met with plan to allow oil drilling community,” said Eighth District Los Angeles within 12 months to Al Rabin, executive producer ’’Charade,” and many other films. (C H O O S E O N E: off the shore of* YES! benefit a scholarship fund named of the “Days of Our tea laac MC Ml W tat IKS IOC »a( taansacii for Lawrence Saiveminl. Lives” was voted a special on a wildlife reserv^e in) the state 3 A federal jury will soon rule on a defa­ I would like to help The Nativity Scene Fund. Salvemini, 27, was killed and award before the ceremony, at of Alaska. mation suit filed by (C H O O S E O N E : another passenger in Vandross’ which the presenters included Steve Lawrence, Wayne Newton) car was injured when the vehicle Cyblll Shepherd, Norman Lear, against NBC for its report that he was Name— ______My contribution is $ _ _ _ went out of control and smashed Patty Duke, Bea Arthur and Newsname linked to organized crime figures. HARTFORD RD. Address. into oncoming traffic Jan. 12. Mike Farrell. (15 points if you can Idanllly this 4 Texas billionaire (CHOOSE ONE: T. FREE Christmas parson in tha naws) Our Gift To You Three people in two other vehi­ The second annual Nancy Boone Pickens* H. Ross Perot) recently Coke Glass Please make checks payable to: Nativity Scene Fund cles also were injured. Susan Reynolds Awards for I am the leader of resigned from G M ’s board of directors For Christmas In dismissing the misdemea­ one of the most pop­ after battling for months with the and mail to; P.O. Box 231, Manchester, C T 06040 LUTHER VANDROSS WILLIAM KENNEDY Sexual Responsibility were spon­ nor manslaughter charge, Los sored by the Center for Popula­ ulous nations in the company’s top executives. Includes!! (Please do not send cash.) Angeles Municipal Court judge . . . pleads no contest . . . turkey of a complaint world. On a recent , tion Options. They were estab­ 5 A biography says that (CHO O SE O N E : Aviva K. Bobb on Tuesday lour* Mikhail Gorba- , French Fries lished to encourage and reward Fats Domino* Little Richard) once called placed Vandross on summary chev offered my Kennedy’s award-winning about an Up-The-Chimney sexual responsibility in the rock n^sic demonic. 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Sale Prices Now Thru Sat, Dae. 13th Explosives net Jail term Robbery suspects await ALL STORES 974 MAIN ST. OPEN WEEK NIGHTS Golway Street man’s ‘hobby’ got out of hand til 9 p.m. MANCHESTER freedom after bail set SUNDAYS 11-5 EbLeiis PLENTY OF FREE PARKMO Bv Andrew Yorkovskv public safety. position. Casual Clothing and Footwear OPEN NIGHTS til 9 Tunila declined to comment on Herald Reporter Before'sentencing, Tunila asked HARTFORD (AP) — Three more potentially dangerous. Gerena of Hartford to rob the depot the case after the sentencing. the court to take into consideration defendants in 1983 Wells Fargo However, the 2nd U.S. Circuit and then used part of the money to A psychiatrist who has been MISSES A Manchester man whose home Lawler’s "creative" spirit and the robbery are expected to be freed Court of Appeals in New York ruled finance their organization. Prosec­ K\X JUNIORS & counseling Lawler told the court was said to have contained a small fact that at the time of the incident within days after a federal Judge set last month that the continued utors say Gerena, a security guard that alcoholism was Lawler’s prim­ arsenal of weapons and explosives Lawler was an alcoholic. As evi­ bails ranging up to $1 million. imprisonment of Gonzales Claudio for Wells Fargo at the time of the ary psychological problem. He said was sentenced Tuesday to two dence of the forme^, he displayed U.S. District Judge T. Emmet and Camacho Negron while await­ robbery, is living in Cuba. concurrent five-year prison terms, Lawler was truly Interested In Clarie on Tuesday set |1 million bail JEANS & PANTS an example of Lawler’s handiwork ing trial would he unconstitutional. Richard Reeve, Camacho Ne­ gaining control of his life. A with all but one year suspended, — a bottle containing a wooden each for Isaac Camacho Negron Clarie said he wouid set bail for all gron’s attorney, said it could take member of Alcoholics Anonymous, and was fined |1,000. chair. and Orlando Gonzales Claudio. He nine defendants still imprisoned. days for the three defendants to of which Lawler is a member, also our John A. Lawler Jr., 39, of 20 “ It’s our contention that Mr. set a $500,000 bail for Elias Samuel Fourteen men and two women gain their freedom because arran­ OO "-e— testified on Lawler’s behalf. Many Stytas 6 Fabrics Golway St., faced a sentence of up Lawler is a very creative person,” Castro Ramos. have been charged in the Sep­ gements will have to be made for • Sutpandw Pant. to 25 years. He pleaded guilty in Tunila said. “ Knowing a little bit Police arrested Lawler at about Ball hearings were scheduled tember 1983 robbery, in which an property to be used as security for • WMlwd C n v u October to charges of manufactur­ about his creativity helps put things midnight July 30 after neighbors today for five other defendants; estimated $7 miliion was taken the bonds. • Corduroy ing a bomb and possession of a into perspective.” Hilton Fernandez Diamante, from Wells Fargo depot in West • M n lm reported an explosion behind his The three also will be required to ■ PraWMlwd Cnlm shotgun with a silencer. The Without commenting on its signif­ Yvonne Melendez Carrion, Enrique Hartford. Seven defendants al­ Many Famou$ Namanl house. Police said when they report daily to federal officials in • 8ton.WMh.d 0.nlm charges stemmed from an incident icance, ’Tunila handed the Judge a Segarra Palmer, Luz Berrios Ber­ ready are free on bonds as high as arrived on the scene, Lawler San Juan, Puerto Rico, by tele­ • Bugla Boy • Jordacha in July when police responded to a photograph of Lawler’s two child­ rios, and Luis Alfredo Colon Osorio. $1 million. GrHtStytn appeared intoxicated and began to phone or in person. Their travel will • Slata of the Art report of explosions behind ren, a IS-year-old daughter and a A bail hearing for Filiberto Ojeda Federal prosecutors contend that OUR Already FAMOUS W M U complain about youths in the area. be restricted to Connecticut, Puerto • Palmaltos • Zona Lawler’s house. 10-year-old son. Rios was to be held Friday. most of the defendants were LOW Prices ittOHlttir A quick inspection of the pre­ Rico and New York City, where • Lavl’s • Calvin Klein Lawler, dressed in a gray suit, He told the court that rockets and The defendants have been held involved with Los Macheteros, a mises uncovered a rifle with a other defendants are jailed. • Bonjour • Chic M lu m Six..: B-18 Jrt. SIz m : 3-13 Herald photo by Pinto appeared impassive when Judge gun collecting were two of Lawler’s since their arrest on Aug. 30, 1985, violent underground group advo­ scope, police have said. Police Raymond Norko delivered the hobbies. He said that for economic under the 1984 Bail Reform Act, cating Puerto Rican independence. “ The conditions are fairly harsh, obtained a search warrant early sentence in Manchester Superior reasons, Lawler began loading his which allows a defendant to be held The prosecutors say the Machete- but they are conditions which we Ice rules Court, but his mother, Mary own shells, from which the manu­ July 31 and found a crossbow and without bail on the grounds of being ros recruited and trained Victor M. can live with,” Reeve said. Lawler, was visibly upset and facture of fireworks — some of arrows, several shotguns and pis­ Frank Ferlazo of Hackmatack Street siuggish and siippery. Forecasters rested her head on the shoulder of a which police found at Lawler’s tols, parts of a hand grenade, pipe predict conditions wiii ciear up today friend. Lawler, who has no previous home — was a "natural bombs, and containers of gun scrapes the ice off of his car Tuesday powder in Lawler’s home. after the eariy morning snowfaii turned and through Thursday. convictions, began serving his progression.” Backers of multi-state lottery sentence immediately at the Hart­ He said Lawler’s job as a chief If the materials at the house had to rain and made road conditions ford Correctional Center. engineer at Exxon Corp., where he been ignited, they could have leveled Lawler's house and possi­ E While he praised the defense put worked until his arrest, entailed a Adun-t (27-42) A forth by John Tunila, Lawler’s greaj deal of stress and that bly others around it, a bomb seek to remove legal hurdles Studsnt SliM attorney. Judge Norko said his alcoholism was a common problem technician said when police re­ resrton«ihlHtv w a r tn protect the among individuals in Lawler’s moved the items from the home. Condo expansion proposed By Judd Everhart that looks good.” need enabling legislation. ALL THE The Associated Press i “ Standby legislation would not Lieberman told Oppenheimer, in SALI response to another question, that R G G b d k HOTTEST The zoning commission, which is another general site plan for 25 give us carte blanche to do anything By John F. Kirch HARTFORD — A proposal to he believed the proposal would not STYLESI scheduled to consider the general units. Bolton homeless denied shelter use we want, but it would give us carte Herald Reporter have Connecticut participate in a need congressional approval. The site plan Jan. 5, approved the ” We feel the circumstances have blanche to join something if we can multi-state lottery would appear to convince the executive director and opinion is dated Feb. 22, 1985. Two Coventry developers hove Frechettes’ request to build on the changed that will allow 25 units,” Officials have decided not to Manchester to such an arrange­ only for five days. After that, they C violate a moratorium on new forms the policy board it is a good thing,” Through spokesman William K. asked the Planning and Zoning site a year ago but cut the number Schulman said. “ We’ve done a ment," Weinberg told fellow are are required to be provided for allow homeless people from Bolton of state-run gambling and that’s Lewis said. “ We’re not asking for a Seymour, Oppenheimer said Tues­ Commission to increase the of units from the proposed 25 to IS. much more comprehensive traffic members of the Board of Directors by the town where they reside. Caian long-term use of the shelter oper­ one reason why backers of the idea blank check. If I get standby day that the division wants the Jeans and Corduroys tSsaa number of condominium units they At that time, commission study than the last time.” Weinberg said Bolton was not ated by the Manchester Area at a meeting Tuesday. want legislation introduced next legislation and the thing never legislature to debate the idea and are allowed to build at the comer of members argued that local streets Schulman said the Interstate She said if out of town homeless prepared to pay for having its Conference of Churches on Main year sanctioning such a game. materializes, nothing’s lost. decide whether it would violate the ASSORTED BOYS SIZES Park and St. James streets from 15 could not handle the additional 84-384 interchange is half com­ people were given equal access to homeless housed at the shelter and Street. Further, there’s no law on the “Jif it comes about and we’ re not moratorium. to 25. traffic generated by so many new pleted, something that will ease the the shelter, the space would be has made other arrangements. Mayor Barbara Weinberg said books now allowing Connecticut to involved, we could get hurt badly," “We feel it is certainly a gray units. traffic flow on local streets. “ used up.” Bolton Administrative Assistant Herman and Annette Frechette, Tuesday the decision would keep enter into that kind of agreement Lewis said. area,” Seymour said, “ and we are “ We feel this is a project that Acting shelter manager Jean Karen Levine said this morning who are suing the PZC in connec­ The decision prompted the more space in the shelter open for with other states. In an opinion issued iast year. perfectly willing to accept the G s iim m s Manchester needs,” Schulman Marc Bade said today that there that there are currently no home­ tion with an earlier approval for the Frechettes to file a lawsuit charg­ Manchester’s own homeless The proposal is on the agenda for Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- decision of the elected representa­ said. “ There is a need for housing in are currently 20 people staying at less people in Bolton. If there were, 2.T7-acre site, propose to build two ing that the commission did not people. Thursday’s meeting of the state man had said it was “ beyond tives of the peopie. We wouldn’t Waterproof downtown Manchester.” the shelter, which has the capacity she said, they would be put up in an large buildings to house 19 of the have the right to lower the number The town last winter considered Gaming Policy Board, which over­ question” that the legislature want anyone down the road to be LADIES The name of the subdivision to hold up to 40. She said she does area motel. units, while six units — including of units proposed, said South allowing Bolton’s homeless to use sees state-run gambling. would have to “ give its approvai to saying, ‘Where were you and why Boots would be Park Place. It would be not expect more than 25 people a She said she was not surprised by two for handicapped people — Windsor attorney David Schulman, the facility after the Bolton Board State Lottery Chief J. Blaine any such type of novel enterprise.” didn’t you protect us?’ ’’ TURTLENECKS located in a Planned Residence night in the coming months. Manchester’s decision because she would be placed in a house already who represents the developers. of Selectmen asked if that was Lewis Jr. said Tuesday that The opinion had been sought by Seymour said the division is “ in $ 4 9 9 9 Development zone, which allows up The shelter will house non- knew the shelter’s contract was on the site. Additions would be Although that suit is still pending, allowable. “ It would not appear ... “ standby legislation” is needed. A A.W. Oppenheimer, executive di­ the process of evaluating what the Frechettes decided to submit to 10 units an acre. that there’s any advantage to Manchester residents, she said, but restrictive. 1st Quality made to the house under their plan. bill he’d like to see the 1987 General rector of the state Division on impacts or multi-state lottery Sixes S -M -L Assembly pass would allow the Special Revenue. Oppenheimer would have. We have reached no six— 7 to 13 firm conclusion that we can support state to participate in a multi-state had acknowledged in requesting New Britain • Soutliington • Unionvillc • Torrington • W. Springfield • Manchester Business zoning sought game “ if something comes along the opinion that the proposai would with definite numbers.”

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SlEIN '64 from arms, sources say Town invites MTN. NEWS. NEA J a c k By Jim Drlnkord “ I’m personally a little disgusted committee has been unable to HEY, I KMoW THIS IS The Associated Press with the rip-off by some of the pinpoint how much .money was aquifer death international arms merchants,” involved and who benefited from it. going lb Sound really A a d e r a o n WASHINGTON — Congressional said another source familiar with investigators say there are growing the Investigation. ‘ ‘I think they may “ There were a lot of brokers” signs that middlemen and brokers have ended up getting more money between the Iran and Contra deals, CRAZY— WHY P o N 'T may have siphoned off large than the Contras.” , said Durenberger, “ and obviously they were compensated.” Once an underground water supply is amounts of the millions of dollars in The sources, who spoke on profits from the Iran arms sales polluted it is extremely difficult, if not WE TELL The Tr u t h ? condition they not be identified, CIA analysts who have testified impossible, to reclaim for drinking purposes. that were meant for Nicaragua’s raised several possibilities that will Contra rebels. before the Senate intelligence panel Wells in northern Manchester that were be probed by the intelligence ovei; the past week have ^escribed Iraqis see While the Reagan administration panels, including the appearance contaminated with degreasing compounds has said $10 million to $30 million in the weapons that have been flowing that commissions totaling one-third to the Contras and concluded that proceeds from the sale was depos­ years ago still show traces of the substance, or more of the proceeds were raked there is no evidence the rebels are ited in a Swiss bank account for use though the polluting has apparently ceased. off by various middlemen in the receiving substantial new aid from Israeli plot by the Contras, it seems much of deal. Not faraway live families whose wells, laced the Iranian deal, Durenberger said that money may have gone for sales One source also suggested that ‘Tuesday. with ethylene dibromide, can’t be used. Water commissions and fees, said con­ brokers may have collected exces­ will have to be delivered to their homes for the gressional sources. sive commissions, then used part of Some of the key figures in the foreseeable future because their natural in arms deals The House and Senate intelli­ the money to make a “ private arms deal have been called to supply has been turned to cancerous poison by gence committees are making the donation” to the Contras that might testify before both intelligence trail of the money that paid for the be intended to skirt legal problems committees and the House Foreign careless chemical applicators. WASHINGTON — Iraq’s leaders are deeply offended by the Reagan administration’s secret weapons a focus of their investiga­ of misuse of government money. Affairs Committee, but have in­ tions, members of both panels said. Given the fragile nature of an aquifer, it’s sale of arms to Iran, but they don’t plan to break Sen. David Durenberger, R- voked their Fifth Amendment hard to understand why officials failed, when “ There’s a lot of money unac­ Minn., chairman of the Senate rights against self-incrimination diplomatic relations with the United States. The counted for, an awful lot of money. drafting the Comprehensive Plan of Intelligence Committee, said that and have refused to answer ques­ reason Is a little strange, even for the mysterious A lot of people were trying to get without access so far to bank tions. That has left gaping holes in Development, to assure the protection of the Middle East: The Iraqis believe the whole scheme their piece of it,” said one congres­ records, and without full coopera­ the panels’ knowledge, investiga­ ones that remain pure in town. But fail they was cooked up by Israel to throw a monkey wrench sional source. tion from some witnesses, his tors concede. E did, and steps must be taken to remedy the into U.S.-Iraq relations, and they don’t want to give situation. the Israelis the satisfaction of having succeeded. “ We can conclude that the Israelis lured their Over the New State Road wells, the American allies into the quagmire,’ ’ Iraqi foreign Philippine cease-fire begins planners have actually paved the way for an minister Tareq Arlz told Dale Van Atta in industrial area. That is nothing short of Baghdad. "This operation is neither a victory for ridiculous given the loud warnings from the the Iranians nor the Americans. Israel is the sole Connecticut Department of Environmental beneficiary.’’ in spite of weapons dispute Protection that industrial development is the This single-minded view of the situation was also C type that most often spells doom for ground reflected by Aziz’s undersepretary, Wissam Az-Zahaawy. He expressed confidence that the Bv Robert H. Reid peace to which we look with all our time before adequate security Price: water. White House would be able to call on the "Israeli Open Forum The Associated Press hope and prayers.” mechanisms were in place. IIQOO is now available at Now members of the Conservation lobby’’ in Washington to bail it out of its present The cease-fire agreement, signed Guingona swore in the five- Commission are seeking changes, but they difficulties. MANILA, Philippines — Thefirst Nov. 27, provides for more talks to member national cease-fire moni­ nationwide cease-fire of the 17-year toring committee and said the seem a bit shy as they argue their case. They honestly sits back and takes a look “ It is an old story,” Az-Zahaawy said. “ The begin within 30 days on land Reagan put U.S. Leaves remain Iraelis’ primary aim is to undermine relations communist rebellion began on reform, political change and the group would begin work imme­ must quickly change their approach and at the way important classified diately on guidelines and proce­ T h e R u n -In between the U.S. and Iraq. To destroy relations schedule today, with no reports of status of U.S. bases. Nassiff Sports Shop become active advocates for their cause, documents are leaked, causing violations and President Corazon dures for ensuring compliance. on Its feet again for Christmas between the U.S. and Arab world, they continue to There were no reports of cease­ which should not be theirs alone. irreparabledamagein diplomatic Aquino expressing hope for , a fire violations. In Davao City, The truce began more than 12 Main Street, Manchester, CT Rocky Hill, CT When the comprehensive plan was put in circles as well as tellingthe enemy do everything they can to damage relations with “ longer and honorable peace.” however, about 610 miles southeast hours a fter the two sides a nnounced the United States and any Arab country.’’ place this past summer, administrators To the Editor: what our next move is before it To the Editor: The two sides, however, had yet of Manila, police said one leftist agreement on a compromise be­ to settle differences over where All Inquiries - Bev Malone - 649-6718 assured townspeople it would be kept current, happens, knows you were right. was shot to death and five were tween the military’s right to patrol The following is a copy of a letter There is an unconscionable and I would like to comment on the ’THE IRAQIS FEEL BETRAYED by the Reagan guerrillas could carry their wounded when leftists marching in and seize illegal weapons and the unlike the one that was adopted in the I recently sent to President inexcusable lack of responsibility town of Manchester’s leaf pickup administration. They are perhaps the most weapons. support of human rights and the rebels’ insistence on retaining their Government negotiator Teofisto .. mid-1960s and ignored ever after. Obviously, Reagan. on the part of people who give out program. It has been nearly two implacable of Israel’s enemies, and almost since cease-fire clashed with anti­ weapons. the start of the war with Iran six years ago, Iraqi Guingona, appearing with a rebel communists. the first revision needed is the inclusion of highly sensitive documents or weeks since the proposed date of The army said one soldier and Negotiators from the govern­ intelligence was convinced that the Israelis were counterpart, declared the 60-day ment and the rebel National Demo­ All profits go to the shelter for greater protection for key water sources. Dear Mr. President: information to the press. There is Nov. 16 as the last day of leaf truce in force at noon. He called on three paramilitary civilian volun­ no excuse for the loose lips. pickup by the town crews. The selling arms to the Ayatollah Khomeini. teers were wounded in a late night cratic Front said armed guerrillas Although the mechanism is in place for the both parties “ to exercise the utmost would stay out of "population homeless people operated by the ★ project was extended because of Whenever they got evidence pointing to clash with rebels Tuesday in Davao creation of an aquifer protection zone, one American citizens have had If it were up to me, which it isn’t, restraint and good faith” in the centers” during the cease-fire an unexpected snow storm a few Israeli-Iranian arms traffic, the Iraqis would raise City, 610 miles southeast of Manila. does not currently exist. very little to feel proud of sincethe anyone who leaked sensitive mutual search for peace. period. V Manchester Area Council of Churches weeks ago. The snow has come the issue with U.S. officials; The Americans would Aquino, who made peace with the But rebel officials expressed death of John F. Kennedy. When documentation or confidential If the development predicted and pursued promise to check into the matter, and would then communists a cornerstone of her concern over the future of the They said the military could you became president and took and gone and still the leaves line information would do time, and if come back saying the reports could not be national reconciliation policy, ex­ agreement and said they had been continue patrols against criminals — Manchester Road Race Committee by town officials comes to pass, the old North office you reminded me a lot of Delmont Street. lives were taken because of their confirmed. “ Personally, I had my doubts,’’ said pressed hope the cease-fire would pressured by the government into but would not seize weapons from End tobacco fields soon will be covered with Harry Truman. Your attitude According to plans each street indiscretion, life would be repaid. Az-Zahaawy. And recent events have proved his produce a "longer and honorable going ahead with today’s starting the rebel New People’s Army. concrete. Stores, condos, houses and industry towards the presidency was that was supposed to ha vetheir leaves skepticism was well founded. will be crammed in everywhere, and there the buck stops here and you Now it is time for you as chief picked up at least two or three executive to bring credibility times duringthe pickup schedule. In fact, we first reported on April 30 that Israel will be a geometric expansion in the use of restored my faith in the govern­ was selling U,S.-made arms to the ayatollah with ment after thedevastationcaused back to where it was for you a Each section of the town, a total Fate of creationism hazardous chemicals. With few protective year-and-a-half ago. You have of six, was supposed to have been the "tacit approval” of the Reagan administration. measures in place, that doesn’t bode well for by Nixon and Ford and the idiotic We estimated that Israel had supplied more than replies by Carter to questions made the decision that the assigned a leaf removal vehicle. Manchester’s future. responsibility was yours. Now it is There was such a vehicle in our $250 million worth of weapons and ammunition to about the USSR. Iran since 1980. rests with high court Come to our Re^al Christmas Sale! . New regulations alone won’t solve the your turn to make the final section, but our leaves werenever The reasons for Israel’s arms sales to Iran, we , problem, though. When a man stands up andtakes decision and serve notice to other picked up one time in all those reported, were “ to make money, to get Iranian oil, credit for errors in bad judgment, people in your Cabinet that if you weeks. Here it is already the first By Richard Corelli vist who served as lead lawyer for Even as the safeguards are developed, a to protect the 50,000 Jews living in Iran and to SAVE 20% as well as for when things go right, are accountable for their actions, week in December, a month from The Associated Press Arkansas in that state’s unsuccess­ more active role should be carved out for the establish some links with the Iranian military it shows that he is doing things. then they are accountable for the start of leaf pickup. What ful defense in lower courts of a Conservation Commission. Just as the Cheney officers that might be useful in a post-Khomeini nearly identical law. ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS And people who do things tend to their subordinates and that if they must we do? Put brightly colored WASHINGTON — In a case that era.” could be subtitled Darwin vs. the Arkansas officials decided not to National Historic District Commission is make mistakes. I firmly agree can’t stand the heat in the kitchen, bows on our leaf piles and add HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. DIOR. SASSON. It is the Iraqi conviction that Israel Book of Genesis, the Supreme Court seek Supreme Court review. asked for input on development decisions with your policy on the Iranian then it is time for them to stop them to our seasonal Christmas masterminded the U.S.-Iranian arms deal that has is studying whether states may The Louisiana law’s sponsor, BOTANY 'SOO' .Wool & Wool Blends within the area it has been appointed to situation that only those that trying to be the chef. Let the decorations. '■ caused Baghdad to try to "contain the damage,” require public schools teaching state Sen. Bill Keith, acknowledged watch, the Conservation Commission’s needed to know were informed. senators and congressmen know There must be a better solution. the religious foundation of creation- Reg. ‘225 to ‘400 Reg. Sizes Only...... S a l e ^ 1 8 0 to ‘ 3 2 0 according to Az-Zahaawy. “ We do not seek to evolution to teach creationism also. For as you know, there are more that this government is run on an a Right now a Public Works leaf The court today was to hear science. Keith said Charles Dar­ opinion should be sought when development is damage relations (with the United States)he leaks in Washington than there need-to-know basis because you removal truck would be as arguments over a Louisiana law win’s theory of evolution is a tenet proposed in environmentally critical areas. said. ‘’Otherwise, we would be drawn into Zionist SAVE 20% are holes in a sieve. The Senate can’t trust them and their indis­ welcome a sight as the Northeast that lower courts struck down as a of the humanist movement, which Impact statements should be required and plans and programs.” and Congress should take Care of cretions, and let the chips fall Utilities trucks were after Hurri­ violation of the constitutionally he called “ a bona fide religion” ALL BETTER SPORT COATS more detailed consideration should be given senatorial and congressional bus­ where they may. cane Gloria. required separation of church and itself. HIS BOSS, AZIZ, could not disguise his bitterness to construction proposals. iness and leave the running of the state. But Louisiana Attorney General BOTANY '500'. HARRIS TWEEDS. Y.S.L. over what Iraq sees as Washington’s duplicity. The justices’ decision, expected That might stall things at times, but it country to the man who is I speak for a lot of Americans Frances W. Smith William Guste said in a recent “ We were telling the American administration by July, could bury or revitalize the interview the state law has nothing Solid Blazers and Tweeds would pay off in the end. ultimately responsible for the who feel that the presidency S9 Delmont St. that the Israelis were providing arms (to Iran), creationism movement, which pre­ to do with religion and requires only final decision. hasn’t stood this high in a decade Reg. ‘125 to ‘195 Reg. Sizes Only S a le to For now, no one should stand by and watch and the Americans were telling us that the Israelis viously suffered a major setback in that students be exposed to compet­ ^100 ^156 and a half and it is about time those The Herald reserves the right if they feel a particular land-use decision were telling them that they had stopped,” Aziz Arkdnsds ing scientific theories. But now I honestly feel that you who doubt it face the fact that to edit letters in the interests of The Louisiana Legislature in 1981 might endanger a precious resource. said. "But now it’s clear to us (that the United "We are defending the student’s are trying to make justification to America is on its feet again. brevity, clarity and taste. enacted the Balanced Treatment right to be exposed to all the SAVE 20% States) knew actually that Israel was providing Commotion that seems unfortunate for the appease many for your actions in Address letters to: Open Fo­ fo r Creation-Science and evidence,” said Guste, a candidate moment might just mean the preservation of the past 18 months. You should not Philip J. Vaglica rum. Manchester Herald, P.O. military equipment with (U.S.) knowledge and Evolution-Science Act. Creation- in his state’s 1987 gubernatorial ALL SANSABELT SLACKS agreement. A green light was given to Israel.” something that cannot be replaced. have to do that. Anyone who Manchester Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. science parallels a literal transla­ race. lOO'^c WOOL FLANNELS. POLY-WOOLS AND POLYS It was only fairly recently that Iraq and the tion of the biblical version in “ There is nothing in the act that United States resumed full diplomatic relations, Genesis, stating that Earth and implies the Bible should be taught, Reg. ‘ 55 to ‘80 which had been broken off by Iraq because of U.S. most life forms came into existence that God should be taught.” Guste Sizes 32 to 42...... S a le ^44 to ^64 support for Israel In the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The suddenly about 8,000 years ago. said. “All that it provides is that Every lawmaker wants an extra title Iraqis said they were ready to resume full Evolution teaches that Earth is sfijentific evidence be taught.” diplomatic relations by 1980, but they didn’t want to billions of years old and that life iforms began developing gradually As it had in Arkansas, the appear to be seeking U.S. help in the war with Iran, HAGGAR HAGGAR HAGGAR several million years ago. American Civil Liberties Union led which started that year. It wasn’t until November As the big boys in both parties finish their orgy of Incoming Senate Majority Leader Con O’Leary Representing Louisiana before the attack on Louisiana’s law, labeling it an attempt to teach Magic Stretch Slacks Wool Blend Slacks All Wool Slacks handing out leadership titles for the new General of Windsor Locks admits there is a ‘ ‘proliferation’ ’ 1984 that Aziz flew to Washington to re-establish the high court is Atlanta lawyer formal relations and meet with President Reagan. religion disguised as science. • Navy • Brown • Belted • Char Grey Assembly, outgoing House Speaker R E. Van of titles now. He joins Frankel and House Wendell Bird, a creationism acti- $ 2 0 9 0 • It Grey • Grey • Black $ 22^0 • Machine Wash $3Q90 Norstrand of Darien could go down as Mr. Speaker-designate Irving Stolberg of New Haven in It is now clear that within months of this • Mid Blue 9 Capitol • Sizes 32 In 42 • 32 to 42 Eight-Tenths, arguing that the expense is justified because of the restoration of diplomatic relations, the Reagan • Siyes 32 to 42 Rei >28 Rei 37 50 Ret <50 House Republicans, a bit gun-shy over reaction Comments demands on modern-day legislators in time and administration ^gan secretly negotiating the effort. arms deal with Iran. Yet for all their bitterness, to the growing game of having may chiefs and few Bob Conrad Indians, are limiting themselves to 20 percent of And all of the top leaders reject any suggestion Iraq’s leaders haven’t even filed a formal protest that the spreading around of so many leadership over the recent revelations. They don’t want to give COM FORT their 59 members. That works out to 11.8 leaders PURITAN for the minority next year. jobs amounts to any kind of pay grab. In terms of Israel the “ pleasure,” as they put it. Rep. Bob Jaekle of Stratford, the new minority present-day earnings for services rendered, AIDS In Africa ‘Soft Orion" Sweaters leader and author of the 20 percent idea, named 10 they say, the state is getting a bargain. 100% AUSTRALIAN $15,200 per year. House members will collect $3,500 The AIDS epidemic in the United States pales by A N D JO Y deputies and assistant leaders who will report to • 100% Dupont comparison to the situation in Africa, according to him — the 11th — in the next session. That left him and senators $4,500 for expenses as well. Political notes Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif. He has estimateq Orion $1090 WOOL SCARFS with .8 or, rounding it out to the next percent, room Incoming House Speaker Irving Stolberg of New • U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd is slightly miffed because that as many as 2.5 million Africans are now • 12 Colors for a 12th leader. Haven and Senate President Pro Tern John Larson Gov. Bill O’Neill failed to tell him either about infected with the deadly virus, and that there is a 10 Because the House doesn’t want former speakers of East Hartford will be paid $25,500. Majority and tapping Vin Mauro of New Haven for Democratic • S-M-L-XL Reg. ‘24 percent risk among blood transfusion recipients in walking around without a cloak of recognition — minority leaders will receive $24,500. Deputy state chairman or, when Mauro declined, tapping Reg M2 Africa of contracting the disease. Worldwide, the naked in the public square, as it were — they leaders will receive $23,300 and assistant leaders John Droney of West Hartford for the job. The congressman has been told, there are 5 million to 10 IN DOUBT? A REGAL GIFT CERTIFICATE! devised an honorary title about 15 years ago. will be paid $22,000 — all annually. governor tells aides it was an honest slip of the million cases of AIDS, and if a cure isn’t developed Jaekle, with the .8 fraction available, used it to mind. W PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 6 soon, experts predict the number of victims will name Van Norstrand the minority leader-at-large. FOUR YEARS AGO, committee chairmen • Democratic National Committeeman Pete ENRO “ Soft-Spun” Sport Shirts...... no®® W FREE ALTERATIONS • FREE GIFT BOXES skyrocket to 100 million within five years. More than 20 million people have Bill Ratchford of Danbury and Jim Kennelly of gained the status of leadership at the pay level of Kelly of Hartford advised or otherwise helped in boucht Foamtieads for tneir comfort ROBERT BRUCE Wool Sweaters...... S29®® 4r LIBERAL EXCHANGE & REFUND POLICY Hartford, both Democrats and former speakers, assistants. 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Prastroom Managsr All titled leaders receive more money than rank Meriden, fiscal director of the Legislative Bob Conrad writes a weekly column on JEANNE G. FROMERTH.. .. Circulation Manager ^ ______«4 a .s 2 2 i______m and file legislators, who will receive the basic Management Committee. Connecticut politics. « - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 10. 19«6 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 10, 1986 — 9 W-M U.S./WorU In Bri^ Rents may rise at Bennet Apartments SPORTS Half think Reagan lying, poll shows Contined from page 1 By Oq' WASHINGTON — President Reagan received a strong rating percent increase in operation Tho Ai in honesty and integrity in a public opinion poll which also found revenue. Kenn that nearly half of all Americans believe he lied about his Garrity, a retired accountant, Lakers like the Magic touch strong knowledge of the Iran-Contra affair. asked if that meant a rent increase. ■howei The CBS News-The New York Times poll of 1,036 Americans, Erie said it did. which was released Tuesday, found that 47 percent believe By Bill Barnard creative.” Portland’s 13-polnt lead to 89-87 victory “ Most of us are on fixed income," The Associated Press Johnson, averaging 20.8 points Reagan was lying when he said he had no knowledge of the with eight minutes left In the third could I Garrity replied. per game, almost three above his diversion of profits from the arms sales, while 37 percent believe NBA Roundup period. the cro "W e all appreciate what the town More often than any other time in average for seven previous NBA the president was telling the truth. Vandeweghe then scored eight of •T v« has done to provide this complex," his career. Magic Johnson is seasons, scored 11 in the third However, when asked if Reagan has more honesty and the next 11 points for the Blazers as my liff he said later. But he said that the passing up passes and taking more period, eight in the final 2; 32, as the they pulled ahead 98-93 and coasted "Th« integrity than most people in public office, 54 percent of those Johnson is not necessarily sacri­ aim was to provide affordable shots. Lakers broke away from the from there. startet p o lM said he did, while 35 percent said he did not. The 54 percent ficing his passing game to pad his housing for the elderly and added; Johnson, a three-time NBA assist Knicks. scoring totals. He still leads the Steve Johnson scored 24 points mate. figure was a drop of 5 percent from the CBS News-The New York " I submit that it is not going to be champion, has never led the Los "In the past, I ’d get my points off for Portland and Clyde Drexler It’s I Times poll in November. league in assists and had 15 against affordable." Angeles Lakers in scoring for a breaks,” Johnson said after shoot­ the Knicks. added 23, while Tyrone Corbin and Giants The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage Erie argued that a survey of season, but this year he is averag­ ing lO-for-18 from the field. "Now "Everybody has been coming Mychal ’hiompson each had 21 for sometl points. I ’m looking for the shot more several apartment complexes in ing a point per game more than together as a unit,” Johnson said. San Antonio, which was hampered canap the area indicated that an 8 percent 39-year-old Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. aggressively. With me shooting and "W e’re playing good ball, passing it by poor shooting from the back- and r with Byron (Scott) picking up the increase for Bennet is reasonable "W e wanted him to shoot more in around. And if you’re open, you court. Starting guards Johnny inspire order to take more of the load off slack, we can take the slack off and that rents will remain lower take your shot.” ' Dawkins and Alvin Robertson were Shuttle booster tests successful Kareem.” Lakers Coach Pat Riley Kareem.” James Worthy, who, like Abdul- 3-for-15 and 2-for-14, respectively, there than in the market generally Elsewhere In the NBA, it was said after Johnson scored 22 points Jabbar, had 20 points, said John­ for the Spurs. BRIGHAM CITY, Utah — The third test-firing of Morton Garrity then asked what ameni­ Sacramento 120, New Jersey 107; in Los Angeles’ 113-87 rout of the son’s new aggressiveness on of­ Thiokol’s redesigned shuttle booster, now fitted with new rocket ties those other apartments of­ Atlanta 122, Cleveland 98; Chicago New York Knicks Tuesday night. fense has made things easier for the Hawk* 122, Cavaliers 98 Joint configurations and 0-ring materials, was everything fered, characterizing Bennet as a 106, Denver 100; Portland 120, San "This season the team has been inside players. "bare bones” facility. Erie said the Antonio 104; and Phoenix 109, Randy Wittman made all 10 of his engineers hoped it would be. running more and it’s helped "In the past, other teams would other apartment complexes have Golden State 94. shots from the field in the first 9; 50 “ It was totally uneventful, which is what we’re glad to see," Earvin be that much more defend us very tough inside, put comparable amenities. of the third quarter and finished said Allan McDonald, engineer in charge of the booster redesign. pressure on Kareem and me,” Heavisides asked if the town with 30 points on 14-for-18 shooting "W e could see no visible evidence of any leak at all in the joints." Worthy said. "But with Magic and bonds that provide the mortgage as Atlanta snapped Cleveland’s Under conditions simulating those of the disastrous Jan. 28 the others opening it up from the for the conversion of the old school five-game winning streak. Challenger launch, the booster’s joints and seals held tight with outside, it’s become a major asset could be pai^ off and the project Led by Wittman’s pinpoint shoot­ no sign of gas leakage during Tuesday’s test-firing. for us.” ing, the Hawks outscored the £ refinanced at a lower rate. Erie Tenants at the Bennet Apartments on sure. The town was a iimited partner in A 17-3 streak gave the Lakers a said he would explore the Cavaliers 36-24 in the third period to Engineers detected leaks during tests in August and October, Main Street are worried about the the conversion of the former school 35-19 lead in the second quarter, but take a 102-75 lead. Atlanta hit 65 possibility. McDonald said. Since then, the configurations of two joints have prospect of an 8 percent rent increase. buiiding, which is now occupied by New York closed the gap to 51-45 by percent of its shots through three Town Manager Robert Weiss said scoring the first two baskets of the been changed, and the Viton 0-rings used on Challenger have The project’s manager contends the senior citizens. quarters and 62 percent for the been replaced by 0-rings filled with Arctic Nitrile and silicone. this morning that he is almost second half. game. The new materials are designed to make the joint seals more certain the bonds are not the kind hike is necessary, but others aren't so With Johnson leading the way, Dominique Wilkins finished with that can be paid off early. He said it however, the Lakers outscored the Phllodi elastic in cold weather, said Thiokol spokesman Gil Moore. 17 points and Kevin Willis had 15 PmolM is not customary to issue that kind Erie said several times during are structured in so that there will the reserve will be somewhat lower Knicks 35-25 over the remainder of points and 14 rebounds for the NY ltl< of revenue bond for a project like the meeting that the Bennet Hous­ be a sharp drop after 1987 to about than the one expected at the end of the iHird period for an 86-70 lead. Hawks. The leading scorers for C New Ji The Knicks, who got as close as Soviet dissident dies In prison Bennet because the cost of such ing Corp. will be current by the end $10,000. Next year’s payment is 1986. Cleveland were John Bagley and NY Ro bonds would be too high. Erie and of the year in its payments to the $52,000. Garrity argued that the 8 percent; nine points in the fourth period Johnny Newman, with 14 points MOSCOW — Anatoly Marchenko, a prominent Soviet human Weiss both said they think the bonds town of Manchester. The partner­ increase in rents would amount to | before the Lakers pulled away, each. In future years that land rent will were led by Gerald Wilkins with 22 Boston rights activist who recently was pressured by the RGB to pay 10.5 percent interest annually ship has to pay the town what is only $17,000 in added revenue. " I f rise again, Erie said. points and Patrick Ewing with 20 Q u tb ti emigrate to Israel, died in prison at the age of 48. No date of his to investors. called land rent, in addition to a you take $17,000 out of the surplus, Suns 109, Warriors 94 points and 15 rebounds. Bufhric death was given. In connection with the high payment in lieu of taxes that would Both Heavisides and Garrity you don’t need a rent increase.” Larry Nance scored 29 points, 22 Marchenko spent 20 years in prison and internal exile, was a insurance premiums cited by the be equivalent to what the taxes contended that CDC should take a Garrity said. of them in the second half, as Bulls 106, Nuggets 100 St. Lm member of the disbanded Helsinki Watch Group that tried to managers as a reason for the would be if the property were harder look at its budget projec­ ‘ ‘And in 1989 we’ll have to close Phoenix came back to beat Golden Herald photo by Tucker MInnei monitor Soviet compliance with the 1975 accord on human rights. increase. Erie said insurance com­ privately owned. The land rent is an tions and questioned whether a the property,’’ Erie responded. A 40-point game is beginning to State for its fourth straight victory. Toroftt He also wrote the harrowing dissident chronicle "My Oetroll panies are showing high profits and escrow fund which ultimately gua­ surplus of about $46,000 at the close Rents at Bennet, which opened in look routine for Michael Jordan. Nance scored six as the Suns UConn sophomore Cliff Robinson (00) slams one Oiicoe Testimony” about his labor camp experiences. it is conceivable that rates in the rantees payment of the bonds. of 1987 is needed, but corporation 1984, were not raised in 1985. ’They He reached that plateau for the scored the first 10 points of the through in recent game against UMass. Robinson had a future will be cut in half. Erie said the land rent payments Director Eileen Stem observed that were raised 6 percent this year. seventh consecutive game against fourth quarter to wipe out a 78-77 Edmor team high 26 points Tuesday night but the Huskies Wlnnlp Denver, including eight in the last deficit. The Suns went on to bowed to host Boston University, 80-71. Cdloor Sniper fires on Kentucky campus three minutes as Chicago fought off outscore the Warriors 32-16 in the Los An a Nuggets’ rally and stopped a fourth quarter. Voncoi LEXINGTON, Ky. — A recently dismissed employee of the Local 991 sets vote on pact with town three-game losing streak. Chris Mullin’s 19 points led Bum University of Kentucky began firing random shots with a The Bulls led by II points in the Golden State, which lost for the St. L third period, but Denver got back third straight time. Wosl .22-caliber rifle from a campus building this morning, police said. Bv John F. Kirch UConn’s evening Phlle contract in August and again in details of the contract until after it by their previous contract. One person in the building was wounded in the leg, and others into the game as Chicago failed to Los I Herald Reporter September after differences over is ratified,” Werbner said. "Those Edm were trapped. Union officials could not be collect a field goal in the fourth Kings 120, Nets 107 contract language and salaries were the ground rules we worked quarter until John Paxson, who Spokesmen for the university identified the man as Ulysses S. Unionized clerical and technical arose. out (with the union)." reached for comment today. Reggie Theus scored 18 of his 33 Sf. L finished with 19 points, connected Los I Davis Jr., 25, a former employee of the utility crew who was fired employees of the town will meet proves memorable "W e have another tentative union Werbner said he could not specu­ In October, Local 991, which 7; 39 into the period. Gene Banks points in the fourth quarter as Colei for fighting. next week to vote on a three-year agreement,” said Assistant Town late on what the union members represents about 80 clerical and added 14 points in his first appear­ Sacramento snapped a six-game Was) Omer Kirtley, a supervisor who hired Davis five years ago, contract proposal agreed upon Bum Manager Steven R. Werbner, the would do, but he was hopeful that technical employees, had applied to ance of the season. losing streak and handed New BOSTON — The last meeting on “ Watson should be given a medal Edm' said he was on the first floor of the campus service building in his between the town and union nego­ town’s chief negotiator. "It ad­ the contract would be approved. In the state for a fact-finder to help Alex English, who led Denver Jersey its 12th defeat in 13 outings. the hardwood between the Univer­ of honor,” Calhoun said. "H e took office. The gunfire began about 6; 15 a.m. EST. tiators, a town official said this dresses whatever problems the the past, town and union officials Sacramento trailed 92-91 midway sity of Connecticut and Boston the bus off to the left side on the Vonc solve the contract problems. Fact­ with 28 points, led the rally that got N.Y. Police brought Davis’ father, brother and two members of his morning. union had with it and it addresses have called their differences finders are usually called in when the Nuggets as close as 93-89 with through the fourth quarter before University proved to be memora­ median strip with about 9,000 other N.Y. National Guard platoon to the campus service building to talk to ’The vote, scheduled for Monday, the problems the town had after minor. management and union officials 2; 52 left. Theus scored six points during a ble. The Huskies’ team bus was cars going by. He saved us.” p.m. will mark the third time in six further review.” 13-2 run that gave the Kings a 104-94 involved in an accident on the Cdlgi Davis. His father, Ulysses Davis Sr., also works in the building, If ratified by the rank-and-file cannot resolve their differences. Drake was out of the car when it Mlnr months that municipal employees I lead with 3; 17 left. The Nets led by Massachusetts Turnpike en route to Kirtley said. The agreement was reached Dec. members Monday and later ap­ Blaiers 120, Spurs 104 was struck by the UConn team bus. The injured person was identified as William Higgins, 48, a represented by Local 991 of the 4 after a meeting between town and proved by the Manchester Board of The application was withdrawn as many as II points in the third the Walter Brown Arena. Caihoun, who coached at Nor­ physical plant employee. He was in good condition with a leg American Federation of State. union officials. Werbner said. He Directors, the contract will be after a meeting between union AP photo Kiki Vandeweghe matched Jor­ period. UConn coach Jim Calhoun re­ theastern which had a sometimes Capit injury, said the University of Kentucky Medical Center. County and Municipal Employees said both sides had agreed not to retroactive to July 1 and will stay in officials and Werbner in mid- dan with a season-high 40 points as Otis Thorpe added 20 points and quested a postponement of the bitter rivalry with BU during his 14 will vote on a contract proposal. provide any details. effect until June 30, 1989, Werbner October paved the way for an The Lakers' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar looks for an opening Portland won its fifth straight with 17 rebounds for the Kings. The Nets, game for his shaken-up club. "Our years, nodded in agreement when Union members rejected the “ I don’t want to release any said. Employees are now covered agreement, officials said. as the Knicks’ Patrick Ewing keeps an eye on him. The a victory over San Antonio. whose 3-16 record is the worst in the kids have been on a bus since 4:30 asked if this was the last time FIrsI The Trail Blazers withstood a league, got 27 points each from this afternoon. I don’t know if our Connecticut would play the (Murp Lakers overwhelmed the Knicks at Madison Square How second-half comeback as the Spurs rookie Dwayne Washington and kids understood what had happened Terriers. Of Garden Tuesday night, 113-87. Orlando Woolridge. until they saw the bus,” Calhoun scored 11 straight points, cutting There were some difficulties in 7:00. said after the team arrived at BU at Garbage war begins, obituaries the game as well. The Huskies left ens, t 9 p.m. NJ the court at halftime thinking they The front stairs of the bus were (rougl were trailing, 39-31. When they Ing), 1 a similar post in Maine in the late Army. He served in the Far East Virginia Lee of Windsor, Vt.; a ; wrinkled like an accordian and the Secc M C C stays unbeaten returned for the second half the evidence disappears William Hesketh; 91 1950s. during World War II. and later sister. Sister Claire Marie Hesketh i front door had to be kicked out Wds ( Pats’ Berry rejects scoreboard read 39-29. Calhoun ping), served in India, Washington, D.C., of Cumberland, R.I.; five grand- I before the players could leave. rinpj' brigadier general Born in Lancashire County. Eng­ argued vehemently, but the change 1 1 : » ; The battle over garbage pickup and Germany, retiring from active sons; and a great-granddaughter. \ through the first half. Lyne, who Yet, BU refused to go along with a 17:15; much is dumped at the landfill. land, Nov. 11, 1895, Hesketh moved HOLYOKE — After a slow start, stood. No explanation was offered retired from Army duty in 1948. After retirement, he scored 19 points in the first half, postponement, and went on to score 17:15. for condominium dwellers has been Tuesday’s action had been threa­ to Providence. R.I.. in 1898. He the Manchester Community Col­ for the scoring change. TWr taken to the streets — literally. tened last week by O’Dwyer, lived in Bridgeport and Henniker, The James J. Gollogly & Sons offer made by SMU lege men’s basketball team fought kept Holyoke close and moved the a heated 80-71 victory over the (Mum served in the National Guard before Funeral Home in Providence, R.I., Hundreds of trash bags were president of Northfield Green’s A graveside funeral was held N.H, back and posted a 100-85 win host school to within five points. Huskies. The game didn’t get UConn. 2-3, pulled to within six Jersev World War I and was commissioned is in charge of arrangements. points. 72-66. with 1;33 left. But 18:20. piled alongside Ambassador and Board of Directors. O’Dwyer later today for retired Army Brig. Gen. He also is survived by a daughter. BOSTON (AP) — Coach Ray­ school to receive the "death Tuesday night over Holyoke Com- 52-47, at halftime. started until 9:45 p.m., a comprom­ an officer, serving in France. He guard Jeff Timberlake was 4-for-4 (fight Esquire drives Tuesday afternoon again complained to the town William Hesketh in Arlington Na­ mond Berry of the N FL New penalty.” muntity College. The visiting Cou­ Holyoke trailed by the same five ise agreement inasmuch as BU molor remained in the Army, serving in in the final 68 seconds to ice the by more than 200 residents of Board of Directors and said the tional Cemetery in Arlington. Va. England Patriots on Tuesday The school already is serving gars’ record remains unblemished officials wanted UConn on the court WOS harbor installations along the point deficit, 72-67, with 10 minutes Terriers’ third win in five outings. (holdl Northfield Green Condominiums, tipping fee should be waived for Hesketh, 91, died Saturday at the ATTENTION rejected an offer to return to three years’ probation, man­ at 7-0. Holyoke drops to 1-6. almost immediately. Atlantic Seaboard. to go. The Cougars’ Donald Cost Drederick Irving had 22 points to Shoi according to Edward O’Dwyer, the condominium owners. Veterans Administration Hospital Southern Methodist University, dated in 1985, because of illegal scored 13 of his 23 points in the final “ I told them we had a lot of Woshl NOVENA MCC’s victory offset a fine lead BU. Pom president of the condominium Tipping fees alone this year have in White River Junction, Vt. He was In 1942, he was promoted to the Kmart SHOPPERS his alma mater, as athletic cash payments to players by 10 minutes to spark MCC to the problems and asked what we could performance by Holyoke’s Andy Connecticut sophomore forward Oof 4 association. The action was taken so far amounted to over $4,000 for the husband of the late Borgney rank of brigadier general at the age director of the school’s em­ boosters, and other NCAA do. They said we had a contract and May the Sacred Heart of Lyne, who scored a game-high 32 victory. Cliff Robinson had a game-high 26 Goo to protest an extra charge residents Northfield Green residents, O’Dw­ (Gabrielsen) Hesketh and the fa­ of 46, making him one of the The Emerson ‘Stereo model battled sports program. violations. were obligated to play the game. I shots-! points. Five MCC players reached dou­ points, despite shooting only six of must pay for having their trash yer said, and next year's expense ther of William Hesketh Jr. of youngest generals in the American Jesus be adored, praised, A source at the Patriots, who asked them what time would be (30-21 "CTR949 advertised on Page ble figures led by Hartfield’s 25 20 from the free throw line. As a taken to the town’s Olcott Street could total over $19,000 if nothing is Manchester. honored, glorified and loved refused to allow himself to be Last Friday, SMU head foot­ established as a cutoff and they said 7 of our Dec. 10th Holiday Sav­ MCC will travel to Johnstown, points. Cost’s 23 was followed by team, the Huskies were 26-for-46 Refi landfill. done. Hesketh was appointed in 1951 by identified, said representatives ball coach Bobby Collins and ‘We’ll play at 12 o’clock.’ ” Calhoun Paten In Memoriam ings ad is incorrectly describ­ throughout the world, now N.Y., to play Friday night in the Chris Galligan 16, James 15, and from the line, while Boston U. was The garbage was gone later in the Public Works Director George Gov. John Lodge to serve as civil of SMU contacted Berry Tues­ Athletic Director Bob Hitch commented. ed. The copy should have read and forever, amen. Sacred first round of the Key Mark Junior Hamilton Garcia 12. Galligan 13-for-29. day and was apparently picked up Kandra is still studying the arran­ defense director for Connecticut day morning by telephone and resigned. Two weeks ago, the College Basketball Classic. The The accident took place around Flyei OUR REG. ‘ 69 STEREO WITH added 8 assists with James and Jeff King added 18 points for by the hauler who holds the gements in other towns and a report from 1951 to 1955. He also served in In loving memory of Rose E. Heart of Jesus, pray for us. he rejected their offer. university’s president, L. Do­ defending champion Cougars will 5; 30 p.m. when the bus slammed AM/FM RECEIVER AND DUAL Paul Swartz grabbing 9 and 7 UConn with Phil Gamble and Gerry municipal contract. will be ready in January, Town Lovett who passed away St. Jude, worker of miracles, Berry issued a one-line state­ nald Shield, quit. face New York City Technical into a stalled car on the Mass CASSETTE. The lines 5 band rebounds, respectively. Besselink chipping in 9 apiece. PBIMN The condominium residents have Manager Robert Weiss told the December 10, 1985. ment saying, " It is a compli­ Berry has maintained contact College at 6 p.m. with host Fulton- Turnpike, which had become dan­ In Memoriam graphic equalizer and SC3015 pray for us. St. Jude helper gerous because of rain and freezing Gamble, who was involved in a near Fin to pay the tipping fee, whereas directors Tuesday. Everyday events are easier to ment to be considered by SMU,' with his old school. Last spring, Montgomery Community College MCC (100) — Paul Swartz 1 1-2 3, (Cars includes component rack of the hopeless, pray for us. rain. The car, driven by Kelly fight in the first half when he got hit Manchester homeowners do not, But O’Dwyer urged a quick cope with because of the wisdom, but I have no indication what­ for example, he coached the facing Middlesex Community Col­ Tyrell Hartfield97-0 25, Ozzle Grant01-2 Ekiun In sad and loving memory of Bert should not have appeared. We 1, Donald Cost 10 3-4 23, Hamilton Drake, an 18-year-old woman from with an elbow from Irving, was phlo, because they live along private resolution of the matter and said guidence and love you gave so Repeat nine times a day for soever that I am to take such a SMU alumni team in the annual lege of New Jersey in the nightcap. L, McConkey who died December are sorry for any inconve­ Garcia 5 1-2 12, Chris Galllpan 7 2-2 10, Suffield, Conn., spun out of control, 0-for-ll from the floor. Gamble Vonci roads. Under the town's contract garbage will continue to be left on much of to us. You are in our nine days, and publish. step.” game against the varsity. The consolation game and the finals Mike Stowell 13-45, Bernard James03-5 Penal 10, 1985. 15 Totals 39 21-29 100 hit a guardrail on the right side of threw a punch at Irving but order with Sanitary Refuse Co. of Man­ Ambassador and Esquire drives hearts always with love. nience this may have caused SMU’s football program is in Berry currently has a five- are slated for Saturday. Poull Prayer will be answered. HOLYOKE (05) — Don Szostkiewicz 2 the road and then bounced back into was restored. Both players re­ Phllh chester, all garbage not left along­ until the tipping fee is rescinded. Ever close in mind and heart of our customers. the midst of an NCAA probe of year contract with the Patriots, 2-30, RonCoteOO-00, Jeff PrezkopowskI Sadly missed by. MCC got off to a bad start against traffic and the path of the bus. The mained in the game and a double Seo side a public road has to be hauled “ We don’t have any choice,” those we hold most dear. A.M. allegations of payoffs to its running through 1990. 21-25,ChrisFerro20-06,Glenn Barbour 12 (H Husband, children, grandchildren Holyoke, quickly falling behind, 9-2, 0 2-5 14, GIno Orlandl 1 2-2 4, Mike vehicle was stalled in the middle foul was called. away at the owner’s expense and a O’Dwyer said. He admitted that the players. The Mustangs face the Two of New England’s run­ Lowr ' Wife, Evelyn and great-grand children after the first two minutes of play. Paauette 5 6-7 10, Andy Lyne 13 0-9 32 lane without its lights on and the UConn is back in action Thursday (Kerr fee must be paid based on how pile "looks like hell.” possibility of being banned from ning backs, Craig James and Totals 31 19-28 05 Tocct The hot shooting of Tyrell Hartfield Three-point goals; MCC - (Jarcia, bus. driven by Watson Wordsworth, night at 8 at the Field House in 9 playing football for two years, this year’s top draft pick, Vend and Bernard James allowed MCC Holyoke - Ferro (2), Poouette (2) Storrs against the University of iHinnBMMMKaiMninHnHananniauiuiaunaHaaraaHMHi les !E« »s( £ » leaf iccat CM E«£s(£aiE»iEa()ea(x« £«)£ «£ » £ » £ » ]» tot lEaoE which would make it the first Reggie Dupard, went to SMU. couldn’t avoid hitting the Drake car 19:0S. to grab the lead, 26-19, midway Halftime: 52-47 MCC head-on. Rhode Island. Thli (Pete (Tocc COME HAVE Lister GARDENSJ Phi ( (roug Sho BREAKFAST Phlloi 168 Woodland St. 643-8474 East football had the edge going Into title game Pov You'n Invited to our of 5; Got WITH SANTA DlGiacomo (center) and defensive linemen Doug learned something from last year’s Thanksgiving Day saves GALA OPEN HOUSEI What more can be said about the East Catholic High Rizzuto (tackle), Erik Bader (tackle) and Larry game when they lost in the muck and mire at Memorial football team? All we can can do is add our Ref Saturday Dec. 13th AND CHILDREN’S ANIMAL ZOO Deptula (nose guard). Mangiafico, Aaron Alibrio and Field to Manchester High. . . Bill Barry wasn’t in the Oapu congratulations to head coach Jude Kelly, his staff, and i f Talbot are veterans in the defensive backfield and East Eagle lineup against Masuk, sidelined with a knee St. James School Cafeteria ■ k FREE Gifts for the Children Saturday, December 13th the players for capturing the state Class MM Thoughts should regain the services of junior Drew Seeger, who injury suffered in Week 8 of the season against St. ★ Refreshments Served Sunday, December 14th championship on Saturday. suffered a cracked collarbone in the opener against Joseph, but his teammates didn’t forget him. They Park Street, Manchester The 42-3 pasting of the Masuk Panthers by the Eagles ApLENty South Windsor and missed the rest of the season. Kelly each wore his No. 25 on their helmets in the title game. Ollsr 8:30 am — 10:30 am See “CHRISTMAS LAND” Polnsettlas Cyclamen, Ralgar,' was the most one-sided victory by the All Connecticut expects Seeger, who is out for the ’88-87 Eagle East was ranked fourth in one unofficial final Bsgonlaa, Mumt, _ Conference school this year and, obviously, the most \ Len Auster basketball team, to return for the ’87 gridiron Artificial trass, many decorating ideas, from *2.10 coaches’ poll. The Eagles trailed Class LL champ and - $ g 9S Kalanchoa, QardanlaX one-sided decision among the six state championship ■ 0 * ^ 1 ^ Sports Editor campaign. Trumbull. L champ West Haven and SS champion 6 Fun For All Ages ornaments, suggestions, lights and morel O^ngaTrwand games. "W e do have a lot of experience coming back, more Watertown. Who’s to say East isn’t the best of all of Rn moral If there’s an underlying reason behind East’s than we’re used to,” said Kelly, them? A playoff between all the champions is

In fact, Parcells loves that kind of By Barry Wllner period. He was pulled down by four straight coming into Detroit. seen; if you lose, you’re the worst. The newspaper also had scena­ fourth-and-17 pass that beat Minne­ By O avi Goldberg particuiariy the negative hype thing because he believes it keeps The Associated Press defenseman Brian Curran, got up But ’Tucker’s second goal of the rios of Super Bowls with the sota, Parcells made a point of The Auocloted Press —that’s surrounds the team. And all of it in shrieking head­ NHL Roundup and managed to put a 10-foot into game 8:08 into the final period Redskins, Rams, Bears and 49ers interrupting his post-game news his players from becoming compla­ As wide receiver Phil McConkey lines, as in the one, since rescinded cent. His favorite phrase these days Bob Froese has made no secret of the net. produced the tie. representing the NFC, b u t... well, conference to hug his quarterback Kenny Hill, the New York Giants’ puts it; “ Until now, the only people because of a three-game losing in response to questions that his desire to tend goal for an NHL He completed the hat trick with 35 you’ve gotta be a little bit fair, as he entered the locker room. Then Blues 4, Nordlques 1 strong safety, walked out of the who really believed in us were the streak, that four weeks ago pro­ assume the Giants are already in team. After demanding that Phila­ seconds remaining with a short shot particularly with two regular- he turned to the the assembled who had a hat trick, and Jimmy Mark Hunter had two goals and shower after New York’s 24-14 45 people in this locker room.” claimed; “ Jets are the Best.” Pasadena is " i t ’s a 16-game delphia trade him last month, he from in front of goalie Billy Smith, season games and the playoff to go. media and intoned; Carson; Edmonton 3, Minnesota 2; the Blues scored three times in just victory in Washington Sunday and It’s basically a New York Now, following the victory over didn’t expect his next assignment to , who allowed seven goals on only 20 What the players remember and “ I don’t care what you guys say season.” Buffalo 5, Detroit 5; St. Louis 4. over five minutes of the seexmd could barely push his way through phenomenon. Washington Sunday that put the "W e’ll savor this victory until come with the Flyers. shots. what motivates them is something about this man. He’s a great Quebec 1; and Washington 4, New period, driving goalie Clint Malar­ the crowd back to his locker. Newspapers in Boston, Chicago, them within a short step of their Froese mode the most of his first “ I am surprised at how well I am quarterback and I love him.” Wednesday, then get ready for St. Jersey 2. chuk from the net. ‘T v e never seen so much press in Denver and Dallas may devote first NFC East championship, it’s different. start in 21 games ’Tuesday night, doing,” he said. “ I came to training After Sunday’s game in Washing­ Louis” says linebacker Harry The Flyers made things easier Hunter started the spree at 6:04, my life,” he said. more space and do far more the Giants. They remember the boos that camp and I just wanted to make the ton, McConkey chose to accentuate Carson, the team’s captain and stopping 28 shots and looking on Froese by building a 3-0 lead. “ The bandwagon Jumping has analysis of their teams than the On Tuesday, the same tabloid cascaded down on quarterback Phil team and I worked hard. Any goals followed by goals 51 seconds apart the touchdown catch he had made semi-official spokesman. " I know anything but rusty in a 6-3 victory ’That was too much for Vancouver started,” commented his team­ New York papers do for either the that anointed the Jets devoted four Simms even as the Giants were or points are just bonuses.” from Ron Flockhart and Hunter by telling reporters surrounding the next question is will there be a over the Vancouver Canucks. to overcome. mate, running back Lee Rouson. Jets or Giants. But there’s a pages to the Giants, including a full winning with rushing and defense & again. letdown. No indeed. We’ve worked Last season, Froese took over Ron Sutter and Rich Tocchet It’s the secret ingredient in the particularly shrill quality in New page that under a headline pro­ early in the streak that grew to him; The Nordiques were so lifeless “ I know everyone was writing too hard and too long. Too many when Pelle Lindbergh was killed in each had a goal and an assist foi Giants’ 12-2 record this year and it’s York, especially in the city’s two claiming “ Giants Looking Real seven with the victory in Washing­ Oilers 3, North Stars 2 that Coach Michel Bergeron threa­ that we had the worst receivers in things have been said about not an auto accident and led the NHL in Philadelphia. But the focus was on something the rest of the country tabloids and on the local television Super,” proceeded to analyze possi­ ton. They attributed that to what With Minnesota setting up its tened changes in the roster. the league. Well that was a lot of being able to win down here or goals-against average. But he Froese. can appreciate. Coach Bill Parcells stations, that allows for no middle ble Super Bowls between the Giants they viewed as unfair newspaper power play early in the third period “ There are a few players who garbage and we’re showing you against this team or that team. faltered in a first-round playoff loss “ I enjoyed playing, not all that and many of his piayers are ground — if you win, you’re the on the one hand and the Jets, criticism of Simms. of a 2-2 tie, Craig MacTavish stole a think they will be here In February that now.” “ We’ll stay mad.” to the Rangers and, at the outset of other stuff that’s going on,” Froese for the Quebec Winter Carnival, but inspired by the media hype — greatest team the N FL has ever Browns and Broncos on the other. After Simms had completed a pass in the Edmonton zone, broke this season, rookie Ron Hextall added. “ I want to be the No. 1 I have news for them,” said became the Flyers’ No. 1 goalie. goalie. I proved that I can be time down ice and beat goalie Don Beaupre for a shorthanded goal. Bergeron. ‘"They won’t be playing Froese fumed and confronted and time again.” hockey in Quebec by then, I Flyers General Manager Bob The North Stars, who entered the promise you.” Clarke, seeking a trade, then sat as King* 7, Islanders 2 game with the NHL’s second-best Clarke tried to trade him. Robitallle, who leads NHL roo­ power play, missed on a two-man Capitals 4, Devils 2 “ He’s been sitting around waiting kies with 19 goals, and Carson, the advantage later in the period and on Michal Pivonka and Alan Ha­ SCOREBOARD to be traded,” Coach Mike Keenan Kings’ No. 1 draft pick this year, a power play in the final minute. worth scored 72 seconds apart early said. “ It doesn’t look like the trade connected 11 seconds apart in the Wayne Gretzky, the league’s in the first period for Washington. leading scorer, had a goal and an Ursinus 65, Swarthmore 52 will be made. We decided to play second period to give Los Angeles ’Die Capitals are unbeaten in four Big Eaat atandinga assist to outduel second-leading Kings?,IslandersZ w in , lose & I)HUW Vanderbilt 79, Indiana 75 _ him, for his sake and the team’s.” the lead for good. The Kings have games after a 10-game winless Big East Conference O'oll W. (Georgia 94, Albany St. 93, 2 OT And Froese responded. won five straight games. scorer Dino Ciccarelli, who had one streak, and trail the fourth-place w L w L MIDWEST “ It felt really good to be back'on Robitallle gave the Kings a 2-1 assist for Minnesota. Hockey Los Angeles 1 4 2 -7 0 5 0 Akron 73, Clevelond St. 69, OT Devils by two points in the Patrick Syracuse 0 ice,” he said. “ I don’t know if I ’ve lead at 5:52 of the second period N.Y. Islanders 0 1 1— 2 m iM setPO N! ..BVnieWfJf.. ^ (Seorgetown 0 0 4 0 Ashland 57, Wooster 55 Division. E First Period—1, Los Angeles, NIcholls 0 0 3 0 Cardinal Strltch 118, Milwaukee Eng. 74 ever had a tougher situation to play when he tapped in a cross-ice pass The Devils are 0-15-1 at the VIHAT?ANP St. John's Central W, Baptist Bible, M o. 92 AP photo Sabres 5, Red Wings 5 10 (Dionne), 19:37 (pp). Penalties— oUR (jWRlMieAck Seton Hall 0 0 4 0 in. I ’ve waited for such a long time. from Dave Taylor. Carson got his Playfair, LA (roughing), 5:44; Makela, 4 1 Cent. Missouri 79, Avila X Capital Centre since moving to New NHLitindlngs 6RfeRKEip)6.2WlUoN VIWlBATlCteT Providence 0 0 \ I ’ve proved that I can perform first goal at 6:03 when his pass from John ’Tucker had two goals for NY (roughing), 5:44; Hardy, LA (hold­ Boston College 0 0 4 1 Chicago St. 81, E. Michigan X Jersey in 1982. Concordia, Mich. M, 'Tiffin 71 ing), 6:20; Flotlev NY (hooking), 10:11; lUfifiUPWfFs, V lllon ova 0 0 4 2 under tough circumstances. I can’t the sideboards went in off the stick Buffalo and Petr Klima snapped his Craig Laughlin and Dave Chris­ iSTV-liBNueilHpexfec^ foRliiSiiililFRieNP. Defiance 56, Trl-Stofe 65 The Islanders’ Mike Bossy (22) and Bryan Trottler W A LBS CO N FKREN CK Curron, NY, misconduct, 10:11; Playfair, Pittsburgh 0 0 3 1 describe the way I feel right now.” of Islanders defenseman Ken persoal 12-game drought with a tian also scored for Washington, Patrick Dtvhlon LA (tripping), 12:37; Lelter, NY (trip­ iWLlioNFIWPlWiNS AHslfcoCRttV? Connecticut 0 0 2 3 Doane X , Grand View 67 sandwich Bob Bourne of the Kings during their NHL W L T Ptl OP OA ping), 13:56; Trottler, NY (tripping), 19:33. Dubuoue 74, Cornell, Iowa 59 Elsewhere, it was Los Angeles 7, Leiter. pair for Detroit. while Ken Daneyko and Andy Phllodciphla 20 « 2 42 119 «7 ftcjm?m5ul9iW 0cWL. Tuesday's Results Grocelond 64, (Srinnell 61 game Tuesday night at the Nassau Coliseum. The Kings the New York Islanders 2 behind Robitallle scored again on a The Sabres, with the league’s Brickley had New Jersey’s goals. Pmsburoh 14 9 4 32 103 91 Second Period—2, New York, Bossy 19, Boston University 80, UConn 71 Illinois Tech 76, NE Illinois 61 won, 7-2. five goals by rookies Luc Robitallle. breakaway at 7:32 of the final worst record at 5-18-4, had dropped N Y Itlo n d m 14 12 2 30 104 97 2:11 (pp). 3, Los Angeles, Robitallle 17 LaSalle 93, Vlllanova 86 Indianapolis 69, Anderson, Ind. 60 New Jersey 13 12 2 20 106 121 (Taylor, Dionne), 5:52. 4, Los Angeles, Providence 96, Brown 65 Indlana-SE 88, Hanover 69 WasNneton 10 13 6 26 91 107 Carson 11 (Playfair), 6:00. 5, Los Angeles, Tfiursdov's Gomes Ind.-Pur.-Irtdpis. 78, Earlhom 78 C N Y Rangers S 12 6 22 104 113 Carson 12 (Taylor, Lukowich), 14:57 (pp).6, Rhode Island at UConn (Storrs), 8 Iowa 86, Brigham Young 75 Adams Olvislea Los Attgeles, Fox 11 (Wlllloms), 17:59. p.m. Kansas St. 81, Creighton 64 Montreal 14 11 4 32 101 94 Penalties—Carson, LA (Interfer­ teton Hall at St. John's Keam ev St. 88, Ft. Hoys St. 86 Ridel optimistic about East’s fortunes Boston 13 11 4 30 96 09 ence), :16; Playtair, LA (holding),6:45; Maine at Boston College Lakeland 76, Northwestern. WIs. 74 S p orts In Brief Quebec 13 13 4 » 104 91 Williams, LA, double minor (roughing), Siena at P roviden ce AAarlan, Ind. 75, AAarlon X Hartford 13 0 3 29 01 70 13:26; Curron, NY, double minor Syracuse at St. Bonaventure M cKendree 59, (Jreenville 62 Buffalo 5 10 4 14 07 106 (roughing), 13:26; (.edvord, LA (rough­ Saturday's (Somes Michigan Tech 62, St. Norbert 45 top two scorers from last season — The center position will most play well in the league and outside CAMPBELL CONPERBNCE MId-Am Nazarene X , Peru St. 78 By Jim Tierney ing), 14:23; D. Suiter, NY, double minor Vlllanova at UConn (New Haven), Herald Sports Writer Aisling Buckley and Chris Baffin, likely be filled by 5-foot-8 senior as well. It will just be inexperience NofTts DIvIslen (high-sticking), 14:23; Playtalr,LA(delav of 8:30 p.m. Mllllkin 83, Augustona, III. n Poirot In TAC national championship at the beginning that may hinder St. Louis 12 11 4 20 90 96 gom e), 15:15; Bourne, LA(rouohlng),18:23; West Virginia at Pittsburgh Missouri 63, Drake 59 who averaged over 11 points a Kathy Wuschner. Looked upon to Minnesota 11 13 2 24 106 102 Smith, N Y, served by Louer (elbowing), Canislus at Syracuse N. Iowa 54, Coppin St. 62 IRVINE, Calif. — Twelve-year-old Bryce Poirot, a sixth grade Optimism is the word around the game. Ridel, though, feels she has spell Wuschner at the center us.” Toronto 10 12 4 24 04 91 18:23; Ploytolr, LA, mlnor-molor (Instlgo- Rutgers at Seton Hall Ohio Dominican 91, (5oshen 52 Detroit 10 13 4 24 79 07 Pur.-Calumet 74, Olivet Nazarene 55 student at the Buckley School in Manchester, will be the lone East Catholic girls basketball the players to fill the vacated slots, position will be 5-foot-11 senior tor, fighting), 19:16; Eliot, LA, served by U CLA at St. John's Schedule: Dec. 11 St. Mary’s A 7 O llcoeo 7 16 5 19 09 122 Williams (leaving crease), 19:16; Smith, Arizona at (Jeorgetown St. Louis 61, Dayton 53 _ Manchester representative at the The Athletics Congress (TAC) camp in preparation for the upcom­ especially in the scoring Theresa McCready. Among the Smytlie Dlvtslon NY,servedbvKerr(leavlng crease), 19:16; School of the Ozarks 86, Evongel 79 p.m., 13 Manchester H 12 p.m.. 16 Kinga120,Neta107 Sunday's Gome Junior Olympic National Cross Country Championship on ing season which kicks off for the department. other remaining returnees are Edmonton 17 11 1 35 127 105 Curran, NY, malor (fighting), 19:16. Boston College at Holy Cross Tabor 93, Bethel, Kan. 76 seniors Patty Evans, Katie Fisher, South Catholic A 7 p.m.. 19 Berlin H Winnioee 15 10 2 32 99 07 Taylor 62, Manchester 52 Saturday. Eagles Thursday at 7 p.m in New “ We lost our two leading scor­ W. Illinois 93, Ball St. 78 and Theresa Sombric. All three of 7 p.m., 22 St. Bernard H 7 p.m., 27 Calgary 15 12 1 31 100 104 Third Period—7, New York, LoFontalne BasketbaD SACRAMENTO (IX) p.- Poirot qualified for the nationals at the regional in Albany, Haven against an All Connecticut ers,” Ridel said, “ but, we have Los Angeles 13 14 2 20 124 125 13 (Trottler, Potvin), :21 (pp). 8, Los Johnson 6-14 3-3 15, Thorpe 6-17 8-9 X, B ig CBai raaUlI WIs.-Stevens Point 76, WIs.-Plattevllle people capable of stepping in and these players will see plenty of Manchester A 2:30 p.m., 30 Sacred Vancouver 0 10 2 10 92 113 Angeles, Robitallle 18, 7:32.9, Los Angeles, 59 N. Y., on Nov. 23 with an 11th place finish. Poirot, a member of the Conference foe St. Mary’s. The Thompson 6-14 ^214, Smith 5-174614, Theus doing just as good a job.” action. Heart H 7 p.m. Tueidoy’s Games Robitallle 19 (Taylor, Ledvard), 19:25. 10-2113-14X,Steppe48^210,Olberdlno(M)2-2 Wls.-Woukesha 71, Wls.-Woshlngton 67 Illing Junior High cross country team this past fall, took a Eagles are coming off a disappoint­ BuflOlo 5. Detroit 5, tie Penalties—Playfair, LA, mlnor-malor- y - . Wlttenberg69, Hiram 59 ing 6-15 campaign last season. East For East, its top two returning Senior Brenda Mozdzierz. Kar­ Jan. 3 Mercy A 7 p.m.. 10 St. 2, Tyler 362-28, Klelne2-50«4 Totals4M02 BU 8D. UConn 71 SOUTHWEST commendable 414th place in the 50th Manchester Road Race on St. Louis 4, Quebec 1 misconduct (Instigating, fighting), NDR aianOInga 36401X. coach Donna Ridel, however, re­ scorers are junior Amelia Bearse en’s sister, and junior Jo-Ann Rucci Joseph’s H 1:30 p.m., 14 Northwest Wosblngton 4, New Jersey 2 12:39; Kerr, NY, malor (fighting), 12:39. NEW JERSEY (107) Artgelo St, X , Southwestern, Texas 77 Thanksgiving Day. A 7 p.m.. 17 St. Mary’s H 3:30 p.m.. Pbllodelpblo 6, Voncouyer 3 Ark.-LIttle Rock 96, SW Baptist 67 mains positive toward her squad (5.4 average) and senior Debbie will be the key reserves for the EASTERN CONFERENCE Woolrldgell-225927, Williams 5134514, CONNECTICUT (71) Los Angeles 7, N.Y. Islanders 2 Shots on goal— Los Angeles 6-12-2—20. GmlnskI 7-13 M 16, Washington 10-2156 27, Robinson 15X 5 X 26, King 513 5818, Austin Peay 73, Rice X for the 1986-87 season. Houghton (3.6 average). Sopho­ Eagles this season. Ridel has two 21 St. Thomas Aquinas A 7 p.m., 24 Edmonton 3, Minnesota 2 N.Y. Islanders 6-17-16—39. Atlantic Division NW Oklahoma 74, Oklo. Baptist X W L Pet. GB Brown 312006, Bailey 26326, AAannIon 16 Besselink 36 36 9, Gamble 511 5109, “ I ’m quite optimistic.” Ridel more Karen Mozdzierz will be main goals for achievement for her South Catholic H 1:30 p.m. 29 Wednesday's Games Power-ploy Opportunities—Los An- 264, Turner33084, Wood 1-2083, McKenna Oorge 38 32 5 Economou 1-2 08 3, Okla. Christian 55, SE Oklahoma 54, OT Marcia Dolan to receive Gold Key Glastonbury H 7 p.m.. 31 St. St. Louis at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. geles2o(4; N.Y. lslanders2of7. Boston 12 6 .667 — Oklahoma CItv 104, Langston 75 said. “ It (the team) looks better. counted on heavily by the Eagles squad this year. Philadelphia 12 6 .667 — 08080. Totals4396XX107. Sprodllng 08 08 0, Ursery 51 52 0. Totals Los Angeles o f N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. (Soolles— Los Angeles, Eliot (39 shots-37 2261 2546 71. So. Nazarene 68, Central St., Okla. 56 We have more depth this year and for her scoring contributions this “ First of all, we want to qualify Bernard A 7 p.m. Calgary at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. saves). N.Y. Islanders, Smith (20-13). Washington 8 10 .444 4 Union, Tenn. 81, Hording X D A N B U R Y — For a quarter of a century, Marcia Dolan has New York 5 16 .238 8'A 27 X X 29^1X B(»TONU.(M) some rebounding.” season. for the ACC tournament,” Ridel Feb. 4 Mercy H 7 p.m, 7 Sacred Washington at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. A— 14,168. New Jersey M X X 25-107 Jones 33 584, Hendricks 37 48 10, FA R W EST been synonymous with the best there is in Connecticut women’s Buffalo at Chicago, 0:35 p.m. Referee— Mike Noeth. LInesmert— Kevin New Jersey 3 16 .158 9’/i Cal Lutheron 96, Cal Poly-Pom ona 95 East has five returning players “ Karen should be contributing stated. “ Second, we want to qualify Heart A 7 p.m, 11 St. Joseph’s A 7 Central Division Three-point goals—Washington Z Wood. Gabriele 35 51 4, Irving 1518 16 22, golf, both on and off the course. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 0:35 p.m. Collins, Dan McCourt. Fouled out—Washington. Rebounds— DaCosta 48 08 11, Alexander 38 52 8, Denver X, Pittsburg St. 59 from last year’s team. However, quite heavily.” Ridel said. “ She is a for the state competition. Our p.m., 14 Northwest H 1:30 p.m, 18 Tliursdav's O e itm Atlanta 15 4 .789 — Domlnlauez St. 79, Sacramento St. 66 One of the best-known and best-liked players ever to play the Milwaukee 13 7 .650 I ’/i Sacramento 67 (Thompson 19), New Jersey Williams 16 1-2 3,Tlmberloke45 7-10 16, the Eagles lost to graduation their good outside shooter.” schedule is so tough, we’ll have to St. Thomas Aquinas H 7 p.m. Vancouver at Boston, 7:35 p.m. 61 (Williams 13). Assists—Sacramento X Kodsl16 58 ZKIno52 58 0,Kalltsl08 08 Hawoll-Hllo 73, R orlda Southern 65, OT game in the state, Dolan, a native and current resident of N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Detroit 8 7 .533 5 Idaho St. 81, S. Oregon St. 65 Babraa 5. Rad WInga 5 Chicago 9 9 .500 5'/i (Theus 7), New Jersey 19 (Washington 9). 0.Totals3065 13 X M. Danbury, has been winning golf titles since she captured the N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7:35 Total fouls— Sacramento 23, New Jersey X. Halftime: Boston U. X , Connecticut X . Montana St. 97, Houston Baptist 75 p.m. Indiana 9 10 .474 6 Nev.-Reno X , San Francisco X Cleveland 8 10 .444 6'/^ A—7,521. Three-point gools — Connecticut 1-5 Florida Women’s Amateur in 1962. Calgary at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Buffalo 2 2 1 0-8 (Robinson 51, Gamble 51, O orge 51, NW Christian 84, Oregon Tech X Minnesota at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Oregon 58, Lamar 47 Her successes also include winning the Connecticut Women’s Defrolt 2 2 1 0 -8 Midwest Division Economou 1-2). Boston U. 7516 (Irving 1-5, First Period— 1, Buffalo, TuckerSIGIIIIes, Bulla 106,Nuggata 100 Pacific U. 79, Chico St. 65 Golf Association Championship and New England Women’s Golf Coventry girls have high expectations DaCosta36, Alexander 34, Tlmberloke 1-1). Dallas 12 6 .667 — St. AAary's, Calif. 79, Sonoma St. X Barrosso), :18.2, Buffalo, Parker 1 (Gillies, Utah 10 7 .588 V/7 Fouled out— Besselink, Ursery, Jones, Association Championship three times each, the 1977 North and Houslev), 11:24. 3, Detroit, Probert 5 Son Jose St. 57, Southern CZillfornIa 56 Capitals 4, Davila 2 Denver 9 11 .450 4 Williams. Rebounds— Connecticut 50 (R o­ (Higgins, Selling), 11:59.4, Detroit, Kllma 13 DENVER (IX) Utah 92, Utah St. 79 South Women’s Amateur and teaming with Nancy Syms to nals of the state tournament. It will Houston 7 10 .412 * '/i English 1518 7-7 X , Alarle 510 2-2 14, binson 13), Boston U. 47 (HeiKfrIcks, By Jim Tierney 5-foot-lO inch junior Leslie Danehy. battle for the conference title.” (Halword), 14:50. Penalties— Parker.Buf Tlmberloke, Kodsl7). Assists—Connecticut Washington 74, Portland 47 capture the International Four-Ball Championship three times. 1 0 1—2 Socromento 6 13 .316 6'/i Schaves 410 510 16, Lever 513 32 12, Westmont Coll. 67, Northrldge St. X Herald Sports Writer who averaged over 14 points game The other returning starters for be disappointing if we don’t.” (holding), 3:35; Krupp, But (tripping),8:53; Son Antonio 6 13 .316 6>A 11 (George 5), Boston U. 19 (Tlm erlake9). ______3 0 1 —4 Tucker, Buf (roughing), 0:00; Selling, Det, Dunn37086, Honzllk311584, Walker3636 Whittier 84, Herltoge 67 For these accomplishments and her constant congeniality Coventry will be 5-foot-4 senior Pacific Division 9, Evons36584, Smlth51580,Martln3834 Total fouls—Connecticut 27, Boston U. 35. last season. Danehy. who also First Period—1, Washington, Plvonka9 double mlnor-misconduct (roughing, slosh­ A — 1,000. through the year, the 46-year-old Dolan will receive a Gold Key guard Lisa Talaga and 5-foot-7 (Muntav, Gould), 4:09. 2, Washington, L.A. Lakers 15 3 .833 — 7, Rasmussen 51 (W)0. Totals 37812 4 X IX . COVENTRY — For third-year starred for the Patriot soccer team, Schedule: Dec. 13 E.O. Smith A, in g),20:00. Seattle 10 7 .588 4'/7 from the Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance at the 46th awards senior forward Stacey Robertson. Haworth 14(Lauohlln,Murphv),5:21.3, New Second Period—5, Buffalo, Houslev 8 coach Ray Dimmock, high hopes will be looked upon to do the same 15 Cromwell H, 23 Putnam H, 2 i Portland 12 9 .571 4'/i CHICAG O (106) Jersey, Danevko 1 (Muller, Bridgman), Orlando, Cyr), 11:50. 6, Buffalo, Gillies 3 Howtoptwanty farad dinner Feb. 1 at the Howard Johnson’s Conference Center in and great expectations are the two for the basketball squad. Danehy Expected to see a lot of playing time Windham Tech H 11 a.m.. 29 7:00. 4, Washington, Laughlln 10 (Stev­ <3olden State 11 9 .550 5 Oakley 1-11 56 7, Cureton 37 52 6, Parker), 15:37. 7, Detroit, Gallant 10 hoenix 10 9 .526 5'A at the forward postion will be ens, Adams), 10:16. Pertaltles—Hlemer, Oates,0'Connell),18:38(pp).8, Detroit, lima Brown 35084, Colter51580, Jordan153059 Transactions Windsor Locks. ^ symbols which could make this a will play point guard for Coventry Tolland H. L.A. Clippers 3 15 .167 12 NJ (elbowing), 0:34; Lolselle, NJ 14 (Oates, Veltch), 19:17. Penalties— 40, Paxson5117619,Corzlne47(M)5 Banks How the top twenty teams In The Dolan will be one of three athletes to receive a Gold Key, with banner season for his Coventry The other top returnee for the 5-foot-4 junior Anna Werfel. Jan. 5 Portland H, 8 Rocky Hill A, Tuesday's Games 36 51014, Sellers 52 32 Z Turner 33 08 5 Associated Press' college basketball poll (roughing), 10:56; PIvonka, Was (rough­ Kllma, Det (high-sticking). 12:12; rupp, the other two recipients to be announced shortly. Patriots will be 5-foiot-ll junior 12 Cheney Tech A. 15 RHAM A. 20 ing), 10:56. Sacramento 120, New Jersey 107 Totals35833537106. fared Tuesday: High girls’ basketball team. The key reserves for Coventry Buf (holding), 17:59. Atlanta 122, Cleveland 98 Second Period— None. Penoltles— Blum, Third Period—9, Detroit, Burr 9 (Pro­ Denver XXX 30-lM 1. Nevodo-Los Vegas did not play. BASEBALL Tickets to the dinner are priced at $30. The Patriots return four of five center Kim Misezsko, who aver­ are all sophomores, products of the Bacon Academy H 3:15 p.m., 22 L.A. Lakers 113, New York 87 Chicago X 31 X 25— 1M was (tripping), 6:05; Stevens, Was (trlp- bert), 4:12. 10, Buffalo, Tucker 6 2. Indiana (31) lostto Vanderbilt7575. American League starters from a team a year ago aged 10 points and 9 rebounds per successful 17-2 junior varsity club Bolton H 3:15 p.m.. 26 East iln a ), 0:29; Richmond, NJ (holding), Chicago 106, Denver 100 Three-point goals—English, AAartIn. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Named Deron (Kurvers, Houslev), 8:08 (pp). Portland 120, San Antonio 104 which wound up with a fine 14-5 game a year ago. Dimmock sees his Hampton H 3:30 p.m., 29 Cromwell 11:»; Clrello, NJ, malor (fighting), Penalties— zerman, Det (tripping), 7:57; Fouled out—None. Rebounds—O nver 56 3. Purdue (48) did not play. Johnson batting coach. Announcedworklng last season. They are 5-foot-lO inch Phoenix 109, (Jolden State 94 17:15; Greenlaw, Was, malor (fighting), Tucker, uf (holding) ,9:54. (Schaves 12), Chicago 53 (Oakley 13). 4. Iowa (78) beat Brigham Young 8575. agreement with Daytona Beach of the ledger and qualified for the Class S team as one of the favorites for the Maura Danehy, Leslie’s younger A Wednesday's Games Assists— Denver 23 (Lever W), Chicago 26 Hartford five stops Fordham 17:15. Florida State League for 1987 season. state tournament, bowing out in the Charter Oak Conference champion­ sister. The others include Molly Feb. 5 Portland A, 9 Rocky Hill H, Third Period—5, Washington, (Sirlstlon 7 New Jersey at Boston, 7 :X p.m. (Paxson 10). Total fouls—Denver X, 5. North Carolina (41) did not ploy. Announced working agreement with Overtime— None. Penoltles—None. Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 :X p.m. H ARTFO RD — Vince Johnson scored 18 points and grabbed ship. “ East Hampton, us. and 11 Cheney Tech H, J7 RHAM H, 19 (Murphy, Longwov), 9:12 (pp). 6, New Shots on goal— Buffalo S-7-4-2— 18. De­ Chicago 25. Technicals—Denver Illegal 6. Illinois (50) did not play. touth Bend, an expansion franchise In the second round. Jacobsen, Brenda Thalacker, Nek- Jersey, Brlckley 3 (Lolselle, Bridgman), New York at Washington, 7 :X p.m. defense. A— 10,717. 7. Auburn (28) did not ploy. Midwest Leogue,b^lnnlng In 19X. eight rebounds to lift the University of Hartford to a 79-73 victory “ I think we should be fairly Cromwell will be near the top.” Bacon Academy A, 23 Bolton A, 25 troit 9-18-12-0—39. Chicago at Atlanta, 7 :X p.m. taria Gitzis. and Corine Cagianello. 10:20. Penalties— Beaudoin, Was malor Power-plov Opportunities— Buffalo 1 of 3; 8. Western Kentucky (51) did not CLEVELAND INDIANS—Received ap­ over Fordham University in college basketball. strong,” Dimmock said. “ The one Dimmock envisions. “ Either us or East Hampton A (fighting), 7:10; MocLeon, NJ, mlnor- Sacramento at Detroit, 7:X p.m. plov. proval from American and National Detroit 1 of 4. L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, t : X p.m. Hawka 122, Cavallara 08 Fordham was leading 60-55 with 6:58 left in Tuesday night’s starter we lost was the lowest East Hampton will be the favorite. “ We should be pretty strong,” m alor (Instigating, fighting) ,7:10; Murphy, (taalles— Buffalo, Barrosso (39 shots-34 9. Oklahoma (31) did not ploy. League owners forsaletoRIchardandDavId Varsity games not noted begin at WOs (hooking), 9:55; Louiihlln, Was Portland at Dallas, 8 :X p.m. 10. Navy (41) did not play. Jacobs. scorer a year ago.” Individually, we’re stronger (than Dimmock reiterate. “ We’re hoj^ saves). Detroit, Hanlon Utah at Denver, 9 :X p.m. game when Hartford scored 11 unanswered points. Hartford’s (holdina), 15:05. ATLANTA OX) 11. UCLA (30) did not ploy. M INNESOTA TW INS—Signed Ron Mus- The key returnee for Coventry is East Hampton). It will be a good ing to reach at least the quarterfi­ 7:30 p.m. Shots on goal— New Jersey 5-0-17—30. Houston at Phoenix, 9 :X p.m. Wilkins 513 1-3 17, Willis 78 1-3 15, 12. Syracuse (50) did not play. selmon, pitcher, to a minor-league John Hurlbert delivered a 3-point basket to tie the game at 60, A— 18,275. Seattle at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. Washington 9^15-7—31. Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— Rvon Rollins 33 58 4, WIttman 1418 1-3 X, 13. Georgetown (48) did not play. contract. Named Bill Lohrscout. then put Hartford ahead 62-60 with a steal followed by a layup. Thursday's Games Power-ploy Opportunities— New Jersey Bozok, John D'Amico. Rivers 2-5 46 8, Levingston 57 08 10, 14. Kansas (31) did not ploy. TEXAS RANGERS—Signed Keith Creel, Hartford, 3-2, never relinquished the lead after that. 0 of 4; Washington 1 of 3. Cleveland at Indiana, 7 :X p.m. McGee7-171-215,Koncok36328, Carr 1-332 15. North Carolina State (51)dldnot ploy. pitcher, Dave Meier and Greg Smith, Goalies—New Jersey, Chevrler (31 Golden State at Houston, 8 :X p.m. 4, Borttle35478, Hastings 1-31-13. Totals53X outfielders, and Burk Goldthorn,catcher,to Dallas at Utah, 9 :X p.m. 16. Georgia Tech (31) did not plov. Vanderbilt proves program is on the upswing shots-27 saves). Washington, AOoson 17-271X. minor-league contracts. (30-20). Bluaa4,Nordlquaa1 San Antonio at Seattle, 10:X p.m. CLEVELAND (98) 17. Pittsburgh (31) did not ploy. National Ltogue Yale overpowers New Hampshire A-9,764. Williams 310 66 10, Hubbard 47 57 13, 18. Alabama (31) did not play. CHICAGO CUBS—Named Frank Luc- Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— ^Jerrv DougheHy 34328, Harper412361Z Bagley 19. Kentucky (31) did not play. chesl malor-leogue scout and mlnor- By Skip Latt 56; Marian 75, Marion 70; and problem arises, I will keep that Pateman, Mark Vines. Sf. Louis 1 3 8— 4 T rail Blazare 120, Spura 104 X. Arkansas (40) did not ploy. NEW HAVEN — Senior center Chris Dudley scored 22 points Quebec 0 1 0—1 5131-214, West472610,Prlce2-7348,Turpln leogue coach. The Associated Press Barry 94, Berry 71. (same) five starting the game.” 1-208Z Poouette26084, McCray 51080, CINCINNATI REDS—Acoulred Bill Cut- and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead Yale University to an easy 76-62 Of Iowa’s starting five, forwar(f First Period—1, St. Louis, Gllmour 13 Newman 510 4414, Lee 1-71-2 XTotals 3484 shell, pitcher, from the Montreal Expos to N CA A Hoop FlyeraD.CanuckaS (Rockhart, PaslawskI), 2:36. Penalties— PORTLAND (IX) victory over the University of New Hampshire in college No. 4 Iow a Sa, B righ am Y o u n g 75: Roy Marble had 16 points and guard Carr 2-3 1-2 5, Vandeweghe 17-27 56 40, 77-X9$ complete an earlier trade for Mike NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vander­ Pavese, StL (holding), 3:11; Price, Que Atlontd X X M 2 5 -1 X Tuaaday’a aollga hoop acoroa Smith, pitcher. Iowa’s Jeff Moe, a junior guard, (tripping), 5:48; Bourgeois, StL, malor Johnson 514 510 24, Drexler 517 7-10 23, basketball. bilt wanted to prove its basketball B.J. Armstrong had 15. 1 1 1—3 Porter580811, Kersey16082, Paxson3656 Cleveicnd X X M 23— N MONTREAL EXPOS—Signed Mike Y ale jumped to a 15-2 lead early in the first half on four quick scored a career-high 28 points, Others: At Akron, Shawn Roberts (high-sticking), 16:16. Three-point goals— WIttman, Harper, Madden, pitcher, to a minor-league con­ program is on the upswing. The 3 2 V -6 Second Period—2, St. Louis, Hunter 13 11, Jones08080, HoltonO11-21,Mart1n0808 EAST Indiana Coach Bobby Knight said including three three-point shots. B a g ie v , Price. Fouled out— None. tract. baskets by junior forward Paul Maley and led 36-20 at halftime. Commodores used second-ranked scored 17 points and Eric McLaugh­ First Period—1, Philadelphia, Suiter 7 (Federko, Nottress), 6:04. 3, St. Louis, 0, Berry 00080, Engler 1-11-13. Totals 4581 Albany St., N.Y. 17, Binghamton St. 77 his Hoosiers just didn’t play well But that’s not good enough to break (Carson, Tocchet), 3:10. 2, Philadelphia, Rebounds—Atlanta57(Wlllls14),Cleveland Alfred 82, Fredonia St. 78 NEW YORK METS—Received approval lin had 16, including two 3-pointers, Flockhart 8 (Gllmour, PaslawskI), 10:18.4, 23371X. 52 (West, Lee 7). Assists—Atlon taX (Rivers from American and National League Indiana to make their point. Ekiund 4 (Craven, Howe), 4:31.3, Philadel­ St. Louis, Hunter 14 (Bothwell, Wlcken- SAN ANTONIO (104) Amherst X , Worcester Tech 70 enough to win. into the starting lineup for the in the upset of Cleveland State, phia, Mellonby 5 (Carson, Zezel), 7:17. 4, Greenwood 261-2 5, Thompson 3153621, 17), Cleveland 23 (Daugherty 5). Total Baldwin-Wallace 59, Grove City 58 owners for sale to Nelson Ooubledav Clippers, Dailey reach agreement “ We proved to everybody that we “ We got a 9-point lead and that helser), 11:09. 5, Quebec, Slltanen 3 fouls—Atlanta 25, Cleveland 23. A— 10,276. and Fred Wllpon. fourth-ranked Hawkeyes. Coach Akron’s Doug Schutz scored from Vancouver, Peterson 2 (Sutter), 11:02 (sh). (Brown, Lafrenlere), 17:28 (pp). Duckworth 37 32 8, Robertwn 314 76 11, Baruch 81, CCNY 71 are for real,” said 7-foot center Will was the extent of what we did in the Penalties—Hodgson, Van (sloshing), 9:54; Dawklns3154510,Gllmore355814, Moore Bentley 69, S. Connecticut 56 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Clippers have reached an Tom Davis said. underneath the basket with 1:22 left Penalties—Moller, Que (roughing), 14:02; Received approval from American and Perdue. “ Coming into this game, a second half,” Knight said. “ The Poulin, Phi (Irrterference), 16:00Carson, Benning, StL (hooking) ,17:17. 26 1-2 5, Corbin 516 57 21,Sundvold 35 Boston U. M, Concwcticut 71 agreement with guard Quintin Dailey and hope to have the free “ At this time, there’s no need to to tie the game 59-59, forcing the Phi (holding), 18:37. 1-1 7, McKenzie 01 32 2, Krystkowlok 08 Carlisle X , Cedar Cliff 44 Notional League owners for sale of Taft lot of people didn’t think we had a team that deserved to win it. won it Third Period—None. Penalty- LakarellS.KnickaB? Broadcasting's stock to existing general change the starting lineup,” Davis extra session. The Zips, 4-1, out- Serond Period—5, Phllodelphlo Tocchet Glllls, Que (crosschecking), 13:25. 08 0.Totals 3568 3441104. Cortland St. 63, Ithaca 52 agent signed within in the next two days. Clippers President Alan chance, but we proved a lot of and they won because they made 12 (Howe, Sutter), 11:37. 6, Vancouver, C.W. Post 75, Concordia, N.Y 68 partnership heoded by Bill Giles, team said. "The team is playing well and scored the 3-2 Vikings 14-10 in president. Rothenberg said Tuesday. people wrong.” Low ry 3, 13:01. 7, Philadelphia, SInIsalo 7 Shots on goal— St. Louis 28-9— 19. Quebec Portland X X 26 33-1X LJk. L A K E R S (113) Delaware Val. 97, Elizabethtown 76 some plays and hung in there. getting along great, so until a overtime. (Kerr, McCrImmon), 17:17. Penalties— Son Antonio 26 X 19 30— 104 Green 46 51 8, Worthy 7-12 57 X, Dominican 73, King's, N.Y. 69 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Announced Perdue scored 15 points, grabbed 6-7-8—21. Ron Fairly will be radio plav-bv-plav “ I felt as we went down the 9 Tocchet, Phi (tripping), :S5; Benning Three-point goal—Porter. Fouled out— Abdul-Jabbar51446X, Johnson 1518322Z Drexel 91, Long Island U. 79 nine rebounds and handed out five Power-ploy Opportunities—St. Louis Oof announcer next season. Agreed to terms Benson offensive player of week stretch, Vanderbilt deserved to Von (holding), 15:17; Marsh, Phi (hooking), 3; Quebec 1 of 3. Drexler. Rebounds— Portlond 55 (Johnson Scott 2-10 08 5, Cooper 57 1-2 ILRambIs Duauesne 86, Slippery Rock 62 assists as the Commodores raised 19:08. 12), Son Antonio 49 (Thompson, Corbin 36 45 10, Thompson 37 36 9,Brlckowskl Eastern 101, Columbia Union 57 with Mike LaCoss, pitcher, and Harry win. I was very disappointed in the Goalies—St. Louis, Wamsiev (21 shots-20 Spllmon, first baseman, on one-year Third Period—8, Vancouver, Petit 4 saves). Quebec, Malarchuk (10-6), (Sosselln 9). Assists—Portland 25 (P o rter 10), San 2-3 58 4, Smrek 51 580, Matthews 58 32 2, Geneseo St. 78, Rochester X NEW YORK — Offensive tackle Brad Benson of the New York their record to 4-1 by upsetting the play of some of our people. It was a (Peterson), 2:35. 9, Philadelphia, Howe 7 Branch 1-1083 Totals458523X113. George Washington 100, St. Thomas, contracts. (9:09 second, 98). Antonio 23 (Dawkins 6). Total fools— Eastern League Giants and strong safety Leonard Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals No. 2 Hoosiers 79-75. great game for Vanderbilt, ” Knight (Tocchet, Zezel), 19:45 (pp). Penalties— A— 13,929. Portland 29, San Antonio 26. Flo. X In the only other game involving Lister, Van (hooking), 11:50; Hospodor, Technicals— Drexler, Portland Illegal NEW YORK (87) Gettysburg 65, Dickinson 62 NASHUA PIRATES—Announced they were named NFC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, said. Referee—Ron Fournier. Linesmen— will move to Harrisburg, Pa., and change a Top-20 team ’Tuesday night, No. 4 Phi (Interference), 14:53; Peterson, Von Gord Broseker, Brad Lazarowich. defense, San Antonio Illegal defense. Cummlngs471-19, Walker06520, Ewing Glassboro St. 67, Rutgers-Camden 42 the N F L announced. Indiana guard Steve Alford (roughing), 19:13. 51946X, Sparrow36086, Wllklns517492Z Hartford 79, Fordham 73 their name to the Senators. A— 5,M2. Pacific Coast League Benson, the first lineman to receive the award from either Iowa downed Brigham Young 86-75. topped all scorers with 28 points, Shots on goal— ^Vancouver 7-13-11—31. Cartwrtiiht34458,Dldham54580,0rr4846 Holy Cross 54, Assumption 71 Vanderbilt trailed 41-32 with Phllodelphia 8-50-22. 1Z Henderson 16 32 4, Tucker 310 08 6. Ijo Salle 93, Vlllanova 66 PORTLANDBEAVERS—NamedCharlle conference since it was begun in 1984, was matched against while forward Daryl Thomas added Suna10B,WarrloreB4 Manuel manager and Ken Sllvestrl 19:44 to play before sophomore Power-play Opportunities— ^Vancouver 0 Totals 348515X87. Lehman X , Hunter 54, OT Washington’s Dexter Manley, who entered the game with a 21 points and forward Keith Smart of 5; Philadelphia 1 of 4. AAolone 75, Point Park 74 pitching coach. guard Barry Goheen led a come­ Goalies—Vancouver, Caprice (22shots-16 Football LJk. Lakers X X X X — 113 Massachusetts 90, Keene St. 75 BASKETBALL league-leading 17‘A sacks. Manley did not record a sack on 13. saves). Philadelphia, Froese (31-28). PH O E N IX (109) New YerK 19 X X 17— X Nazareth 71, Union, N.Y 66, OT Notional Basketball Association back by scoring 20 of his 26 points. Nance 1317 33 29, Pinckney 510 57 16, Guard Barry Booker followed A— 17,124. Three-point goals—Scott. Fouled out— Oneonta St. 65, New Paltz St. 56 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS— Sunday. Perdue’s three-point play with Adams 1-3 08 Z Davis 515 3218, Humphries Activated Scooter McCrav,forward. Goheen and Perdue for Vanderbilt RefOrec— Bill McCreary. Linesmen— Pat 38328,Bedford26084,Gondrezlck 58 32 Norte. Rebounds— L.A. Lakers 59 (Abdul Old Westburv 62, Stony Brook 55 10:38 left gave Vanderbilt the lead. Oopuzzo, Leon Stickle. Jabbar, Johnsons),NewYork49(Ewlng15). Philo. Pharmacy 98, Baptist Bible, Pa, 69 with 13 points and forward Steve Top 20 achoolboy grid taama 14, Sanders 7-10 08 14, HornocekO2080, MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Signed Cedric Indiana. 3-1, pulled even at 64-64 Addison 26 0 8 4, (kittlson08080, Vanos 08 Assists— L.A. Lakers X (Johnson 15), New Marathon disqualifies 24 runners Reece finished with 12. York 16 (Henderson 4). Total fouls— L.A. Plymouth St. IX , Moss.-Boston 69 Henderson, forward, through the 1987-X with 8:34 remaining before a free 080. Totals47-891516109. season. Waived Hank McDowell, forward. Indiana, which hit 43.3 percent LakersX,NewYorkX.A—19,3X. Providence 96, Brown 65 throw by Frank Kornet 12 seconds NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A P )— Here Isa list Roberts Wesleyan 100, Hobart 98 NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed Kevin NEW YORK — Twenty-four runners have been disqualified from the field for the game, of thetop XConnectIcut high school f ootbal I GOLDEN STATE (94) St. Frands, Pa. X , Indiana, Pa. 72 McKenna, guard. later put the Commodores ahead to teams as selected by sports writers. Season McDonald 516 01 16, L. Smith 16 32 4, from the 1986 New York City Marathon for falling to pass connected on only 36,7percent, 11 of Dllara 3, North Stare 2 St. Joseph's, Maine 79, AAalne AAarltlme49 FOOTBALL records, first-ploce votes In parentheses. Ckirroll5151-217,Rovd33448,Mullln51735 Noltonol Football League required checkpoints during the Nov. 2 race. stay. 30, in the second half, while the Points tabulated on a 24232018-15151413 19, Bollard 1-71-23; Teogle311369, Higgins “ This should give us some 1 1 1—3 St. Thomas Aoulnos 67, Bloomfield 64 NEW YORK GIANTS-Placed Terry Among those disqualified was John Bell, who finished first in Commodores made 16 of 27 at­ 1311-1086-7-554331 basis.) 161-23, Washburn04080, C. Smith 35086, Scranton 72, Drew 69 national exposure.” Goheen said 6 _ _ 8 2 g—2 1. Trumboll(138)(15) Moss 46 l-29.Totals 3394152494. KInard, sofetv, on Inlured reserve. Signed the men’s Master Division for runners 40 and over. Two other tempts for 59 percent in the final 20 Rec basketball S. AAalne 58, Malne-Farmlngton 49 Tom Flynn, safety. after the game. "This is why Coach Rrst Period—1, Edmonton, KurrI 14 2. West Haven (108-1) men who finished in the top 100 were disqualified. They are minutes and shot 50 percent for the (G retzky), 14:X. Penalties— Musll, Min 3. Notre Da me (101-1) SE AAossochusetls 90, E. Connecticut 59 (C.M.) Newton schedules teams H H H Thiel 96, Allegheny 93 Stephen King of France and Warren Stehling of Milwaukee. King game. (tripping), 3:56; Muni, Edm (holding), 4. Watertown(11-1) Golden State ® ® ’‘r ** Trenton St. 57, Kean X like Indiana. To be recognized as a 6:5B; Lawton, Min (hlgh-sttcklng), 13:59. S-EattCulhollcdO-l-l) Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Trinity, Conn. 58, Coast Guard 42 finished 32nd, while Stehling was 42nd. Second Period—2, Minnesota, AAocLel- 6.lmmoculate(128) Phoenix 99 (Pinckney 14), Golden State good team, you have to play good Elsewhere, it was Hartford 79, Adulta Wesley 91, Frostburg St. X , OT lon 9 (Hartsburg, Clccorelll), 2:51 (pp). 3, 7. Hall(ll-1) 47 (L. Smith 12). Assists—Phoenix 27 Calendar teams.” Fordham 73: Boston University 80, 8. L8dvard(102) W. New England 52, W. Connedicut 72 Edmonton, Gretzky 24 (TIkkanen, Gregg), (Humphries 8), (Jolden State 21 (MulllnS). Irish Insurance 73 (Kim Bushev 40, Yale 76, New Hampshire 62 Newton said his Commodores Connecticut 71; Holy Cross 84, 14:01 (pp).4,Mlnnesota,Graham12(Acton), 9. Derbv (102) Total fouls—Phoenix 23, (Solden State 21. Tom Nellln 10), Hose Co. 66 (Jon 10. Stratford (11-1) SOUTH Purdue names Akers head coach proved to him they could maintain a Assumption 71; La Salle 93, Villan- 17:51. Penalties—Messier, Edm(hook- Technlcols—Hornacoek (elected), Floyd Llndberg 19, Jim Wehr 19, Paul Chute Appalachian St. 52, AAars Hill 65 THURSDAY 11. Ploft(ll-l) Ina), 1:15; Brooks, Min (hooking), 12:53; (elected). A—7,099. 12). Baptist, S.C. 57, Bethune-Cookman W Girls Basketball high level of intensity throughout ova 86; Providence 96, Brown 65; Gregg, Edm (higivstteking), 14:55; Hunter, 12. Middletown (32) Style 92 (Duane Milner 25, Bruce Barry 94, Berry 71 EasI Calhollc al St. Mary's, 7 p.m. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Fred Akers, former University of Memphis State 78. Murray State 47; 13. Shelton (32) an entire game. Edm (hlgh-sttcklng), 19:33. LeD oyt 22, G ary W right 13, D ave Milner Berea 97, Alice Lloyd 73 Ice Hockey 14. Xovler(32) 12), Gentle Touch Car Wash M (Steve Texas coach, has been named Purdue University’s new football “ I would have been very pleased Mississippi 58, Jackson State 36; Third Period—5, Edmonton, AAacTovIsh Coastal Caroline 92, Mount Olive 66 EasI Catholic at Darien, 8:15 p.m. 8, :S (sh). Penalties—Plett, Min (rough­ 15. New Canaan (86) Ayers X , Joe Horvach 13, John Reiser Covenant X , Lee 88 coach, Purdue officials said today. with the way our team played even Akron 73, Cleveland State 60 in 16. Hamden (7-3) ing), 1:40;'Gregg, Edm (tripping), 3:05; Radio, TV X). Cumberland, Kv 84, PIkevllle 69 FRIDAY Mark Adams, Purdue sports information coordinator, if the score had been reversed,” overtime; Kansas State 81. Gretzky, Edm (tripping), 3:31; Musll, 17. Seymour (32) Men's Basketball 18. Cheshire (32) Gardner-Webb 69. n Georgia 59 confirmed that Akers had accepted the job and said the official Newton said. “ We made a lot of big Creighton 64; Missouri 63, Drake Min (plovlng with broken stick), 6:26; Go. Southern 88. Sovannoh St. X MCC at Key-Mart Tournament (John­ 18. R ich (7-3) Midgata AP photo Anderson, Edm (tripping), 17:49. Hampden-Svdney 83. Randolph-Macon stown, N.Y.) announcement would be made at a 2 p.m. EST news conference. plays down the stretch. This is a 59; St. Louis 61, Dayton S3; Austin Shots on gool—Edmonton 6-11-9—26. X. McMahon (76) 77 Also receiving votes: Westhlllof Stamford TONIGHT Nuggets 23 (Peter Santos 11, Dennis Akers will begin work as soon as possible, he said. No other very significant win for our Peay 73, Rice 70; Utah 92, Utah Minnesota 7-7-11—^25. Joyner and Matt Daversa played well). (76) 34, Berlin (32) X , Ridgefield (7-3) 29, 7:00 C ollege basketboll: Virginia Liberty 57, Ferrum 79 SATURDAY State 79; Nevada-Reno 80, San Power-ploy Opportunities— Edmonton Lakers X (Jon G olos 8, Sandy Brlndam- details were immediately available. . , » * program.” Vanderbilt guard Barry Booker is congratulated by Fairfield Prep (532) X, Masuk of Monroe Tech vs. West Virginia, ESPN Lipscomb 92, Tenn. Tem ple 76 Girls Basketball 2 of 5; Minnesota 1 of 7. our and Wayne Coulombe played well). Memphis St. X AAurroy St. 47 Monchesler at East Catholic, noon Akers has a 96-44-2 record in 12 seasons, including two at It’s the biggest win for Vanderbilt Francisco 73; Oregon 58, Lamar 47; Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr (25 shots-23 (86) 24, Conord (53) 16, Kllllnglv (53) 13, 7:X Whalers vs. Blues, WTIC Commodore fans after Vanderbilt upset second-ranked Nougofuck (531) 10, airfield (76) ond 7:X Celtics vs. Nets, ^ortsChannel, Knicks 18 (Mike Marsh 8, Leland MIssluIppI n , Jackson St. 36 Coventry ot E.O. Smith, 7:Xp.m . since a 1978-79 upset of then-No. 5 Washington 74, Portland 47; San saves). Minnesota, Beoupre (26-23). Boutlller and Mike Carr played well). Wyoming. South Windsor (53) 8, Sacred Heort of WKHT Roanoke 71, Catholic U. X Ice Hockey Indiana, 79-75, Tuesday night in Nashville, Tenn. A— 15,417. Jazz 8 (Jeremy Burr, Chris Prue and Enfield vs. Monchesfer (Bolton Ice Louisiana State. Jose State 57, Southern California Referee—Don Kohorskl. Linesmen— Jim Waterbury (53) 3, Montville (66), Morgan 9:00 C ollege basketball: Lou isville vs. Shenandoah X , E. Mennonite 84 Western Kentucky, ESPN Peter Leonard played well). P a la c e ), 7:15 p.m. Chrlsttson, Bob Hodges. ofCIInton (52-1) and Newtown (7-2). Shorter 62, Oglethorpe 61 MANCHES’TER HERALD. Wwinciday. Dw;. |0. iggg. i t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wcdnegdav. Dec. 10, 1986 T rad es are Mets, Knight both to blame FOCUS/Food a t m inim um By Hal Bock In 1969, the last time they won the bring his club back against Pitts­ The Associated Press World Series, the Mets’ first burgh. Or Aug. 7 or Aug. 26 — both postseason move was to release four-hit days for him in the Mets’ ’The difference was $200,000, petty third baseman Ed Charles, an championship season. Or any of a at meetings cash in today’s baseball economy. aging but Integral part of that team. number of other games in which he But for $200,000, the New York Mets ’The replacement would be Joe played a key role. Sv Alan Robinson let World Series MVP Ray Knight Foy, acquired from Kansas City for Instead the Mets said no deal, Tbo Afsoclotod Press walk away. outfielder Amos Otis and minor- deciding that they could spend the Like many divorces, the blame league pitcher Bob Johnson. Otis money more wisely elsewhere. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - There’s here can be shared by both parties. would play 14 years for the Royals. Armed with the added bankroll, CetHwrm Pistachio Appetizers been plenty of talking but no After earning $645,000 last year Foy would lost 99 games In New they went out and drafted minor- swapping as major-league execu­ ($600,000 in salary, $45,000 in York. And the Mets’ seardi for a league pitcher Charlie Corbell from tives trade stories and rumors but bonuses), Knight said he was third baseman would continue. the pitching-poor San Francisco 8 ounces ground pork sausage not players at baseball’s annual looking for a $1.5 million contract. The solution for Knight would Giants for $50,000. And now they 4 ounces ground chicken or turkey winter meetings. That would be a suitable reward, he have been arbitration. Let him still have another $750,000 left over. 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese, divided thought, for his comeback season. submit his $1 million figure. Let the Who do you think Shea’s nearly 1/4 cup bread crumbs As the meetings wound down ’The Mets said $650,000. Mets submit their $800,000. And let 2.8 million fans would rather see? today, the last official day of 1 egg, beaten So both sides approached this a third party decide who was right. Charlie Corbell or Ray Knight? 2 tablespoons milk business, not a single major tran­ contract negotiation a bit unrealis­ But the club rejected that solution, So the sixth-game World Series saction involving a name player tically. Next, Knight said $1 million a remedy that would have cost at tableau will be frozen in memory. 1 teaspoon minced fresh garlic bad been completed. and the fiduciaries at Shea Stadium most $200,000 more than they had There is Mookie Wilson’s ground 1/2 teaspoon each oregano and thyme, crushed said $800,000 and no more. been prepared to spend. ball skittering through Bill 1/2 teaspoon salt Los Angeles Dodgers Manager 1/4 teasiMMm black pepper Tom Lasorda has a theory why the ’The irony is that both sides were Do you know what $200,000 Buckner’s legs. And there Is Ray probably a little off base. amounts to for a team that drew Knight racing home with the 1/2 cup chopped shelled natural wintertime session — which once California pistachios routinely saw 40 or more players Knight, at 34, is probably looking 2,762,417 fans? For a team sold for winning run, climaxing the most switch teams — has suddenly at the down side of the baseball hill $80 million? For a team that gets a unlikely comeback in Series 1/2 cup sliced black olives become a wheeler-dealer’s and there aren’t many $1 million piece of the action every time one of history. nightmare. contracts located in that territory. its $10.95 season highlight videos — As he scored, Knight held his Combine sausage, chicken, 1/2 cup cheese, bread crumbs, egg, milk, He may not find many teams in which Knight is a featured player head with both hands, looking like a garlic, oregano, thyme, salt and pepper; mix thoroughly. Place meat • “There are a lot of reasons, most rushing up to sign him at his fancy — is sold? man in shock, like a man who had mixture on a greas^ 14 x 8-inch sheet of aluminum foil. Fat pork mix­ of them dealing with money; figure. Pin money. ’That’s what. just been told that the World Series ture into a 12 X 6 X 1/2-inch rectangle. Combine remaining cheese, contracts, a player’s time of He was worth more, though, to Say the Mets average 34,000 per MVP would be cut loose over a pistachios and olives; spoon along center of meat. Roll tightly, jelly-roll service, the fact there’s no (De­ the Mets than he will be to anyone game at an average price of $6. mere $200,000. , fashion, from long edge; pinch seam ends together to seal. Remove foil cember inter-league trading) dead­ else. He could have served as a ’That’s $204,000. ’That’s all it would line,” Lasorda said. and place roll on greased baking sheet. Bake at 350° F. 25 minutes or season-long symbol of their cham­ have taken to ’ keep the third until meat is cooked and feels firm when pressed. Remove and chill at E “It used to be a team would call pionship season, the centerpiece of baseman. One night’s receipts. least 2 hours. Cut roll into 3/8-inch slices. Makes about 36 pieces. you about a player and ask what that improbable sixth-game come­ ’They could have given Knight EMERGENCY you wanted for him. Now, they want Ray Knight was a happy man with the Mets in the '86 back in the World Series and the Juiy 3, to commemorate the game Fire — Police — Medical to know what a player is making, author of the go-ahead home run in he won on that date last year with a World Series, hitting a homer In the seventh inning of the Game 7. lOth-inning home run against Hous­ whether’s he a S-and-10 player, does seventh game. Now, Knight and the Mets have had a DIAL 911 Caiifom ia Pisladiio he have a no-trade contract? It’s ’There is a certain eeriness about ton. Or April 21, for the game-tying In Manchester tough to make a trade,” he said. parting of the ways and both sides are at fault. all of this. eighth-inning home run he hit to Party Cheesebails The inter-league trading deadline once was the final day of the winter C meetings but is now July 31. ’That 1-1/2 cups shredded Swiss cheese lessens the pressure for teams to 6 ounces minced cooked ham make deals before they return 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened home for the holidays. 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsiey 1 tablespoon brandy (optional) Veterans with 10 years in the majors, five with the same team, 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce complicate matters because they 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder hove the right to veto trades. 3/4 cup finely chopped shelled natural Caiifomia pistachios ' “We have gotten a reputation for Can you net wanting to trade and it’s not deserved,” Pittsburgh Pirates Combine all ingredients except pistachios; mix well. Form into 1-inch General Manager Syd ’Thrift said. balls. Chill 30 minutes. Just before serving, roll each ball in pistachios. “The trouble is it’s just so tough Makes about 24 balls. anymore to make a trade and it takes so long to make one.” Players such as Tim Wallach, snot your California Pistachio Turnovers Mark Gubicza, Danny Jackson, Qiili Davis, Dan Pasqua, Ron Oester, Damaso Garcia, Bret Sa- 8 ounces ground beef bCrhagen, Phil Bradley, Danny 1/2 cup chopped mushrooms Tairtabull, Gary Redus, Orel Her- 1/3 cup chopped onion shiser and Willie Hernandez have 1 tablespoon minced parsley been mentioned in trade rumors. house? 1/2 teaspoon dill weed But even their reported availabil­ 1/4 teaspoon each salt and black pepper ity hasn’t kept general managers • 1/4 cup coarsely chopped shelled natural from playing let’s-not-make-a- Caiifomia pistachios deal. J i ’-V 3 tablespoons dairy sour cream San Diego Padres General Man­ 5^ s'* Pastry for two crust (9-inch) pie ager Jack McKeon, nicknamed 1/2 cUp finely ground shelled natural Caiifomia ’"Trader Jack,” doesn’t know when the trade logjam will finally break. pistachios, divided “Somebody’s going to panic soon and make a trade. But it’s not going Lightly brown ground beef; pour off all but one teaspoon drippings. Add to be us,” he said, puffing on a mushrooms, onion, parsley, dill weed, salt and pepper; cook over low ft*-''. heat about 3 to 4 minutes or until onion softens. Remove from heat; stir cigar. ■ V ^ ’The Padres, Kansas City Royals, in coarsely chopped pistachios and sour cream. Sprinkle pastry board or Dodgers and the aging Chicago lightly floured surface with 2 tablespoons finely ground pistachios. Lay Cubs have been mentioned in plenty one sheet of pastry over pistachios; sprinkle 2 tablespoons finely ground of trade talk. pistachios over top. Lightly roll rolling pin over surface to make ’The Dodgers are said to be ' ' p f ' pistachios adhere to dough. Cut out 12 (3-inch) rounds. Repeat with shopping four-time batting cham­ e/ifregTA/nf second crust. Place 2 teaspoons meat filling on one side of each round. pion Bill Madlock, a disappoint­ Fold over dough and seal edge with fork. Place on ungreased baking ment since his August 198S acquisi­ sheet and bake at 375° F. 15 to 18 minutes or until golden. Serve warm. tion from the Pirates, and would ns-f* J Makes about 24 turnovers. like Expos third baseman Tim Wallach as his replacement. ’The Dodgers also want pitching help for their stopper-less bullpen ^ » Jh Holiday California Pistachio Spread and are said to covet Montreal (not shown) right-hander Jeff Reardon. But they have balked at the Expos’ reported request for right-hander ^ .1' • ^ A ‘ 2/3 cup each mayonnaise and grated Hershiser, a 19-game winner in /, Parmesan cheese 1985. l a s -■ j... — — 1/2 cup chopped shelled natural Gubicza and Jackson, two young Caiifomia pistachios pitchers who helped the Royals to • iL.'* ' " » A’ / / J r ~ 2 tablespoons each chopped red pimiento and the 1985 World Series, are also green chiles being discussed and Kansas City Chopped shelled natural Caiifomia would like to deal for Cleveland shortstop Julio Franco. The Royals pistachios for garnish also would like either of Seattle’s two young outfielders, Bradley or Combine m ^nnaise, cheese, 1/2 cup chopped pistachios, pimiento and Tartabull. chiles. Bake in an oven-proof 1/2-quart dish at 350° F. 25 minutes or The Mariners are said to be until golden and bubbly; sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped pistachios disenchanted with Tartabull’s work over spread during last 10 minutes of baking. Serve hot. Makes 1-1/4 habits, even though the son of cups. former major leaguer Jose Tarta­ ~ 11^ ‘ "I j s the season to pull out all the stops and time to share the joys of Wrapped and stuffed foods such as calzone, wonton and dump­ bull hit 25 home runs and 96 RBI in the holidays’ many pleasures. All too often these celebrations hold lings have been making foe pages of food publications from Tblsa Serving Tip: Serve Holiday Pistachio Spread with assorted crackers, bis rookie season. Bradley batted to San Francisco. You may well start a trend of your own with foe toasted bread slices or toasted pita bread quarters. .310 in 143 games but had only 12 "'-fe-iMIIM 'W(5|| memories o f too many hours spent in the Idtchen. homers and 50 RBI in 526 at-bas. recipe for California Pistachio 'Rimovers. If you wish, make them Garcia is so eager to leave the Make a year-end resolution to break away from tradition! Create foe night before and bake them as foe first guests arrive. These Blue Jays that the second baseman a worry-free entertainment plan. Invite friends and neighbors to an hearty tidbits conceal a double dose of pistachios — in foe filling Rosy Glow Sparkler 9 showed up at the meetings ’Tuesday afternoon open house, a relaxing setting in which to enjoy one’s and pressed into foe dough. They are equally good hot out-of-foe- to dispel rumors he has a damaged company while making entertaining a lot easier. Have all the food ovenorwarm. 4 cups Vegetable Juice, chilled throwing arm. He hit .281 last prepared ahead and suitable for bufi^ presentation. Dress the table 2 cups chilled apricot nectar season. 3 tablespoons lime juke Also at the meetings was Mont­ with ferns and boughs or ivy. Time to stand back, feel foe warmth of foe hearth, experience foe rewards of your labor and congratulate yourself on a job well done. 2 cups chilled seltzer water real outfielder ’Tim Raines, who has Sliced lime rejected the Expos’ contract offer Serve a selection of eye-catching, non-alcoholic beverages. These but can reach terms by as late as If you would like a copy of a leaflet featuring Vegetable two drink ideas can add to the fun and lift everyone’s spirit in a In pitcher, combine ”V8”, apricot nectar and lime juice; mix well. Stir Jan. 8 without becoming a free whole new way. Sunshine Punch is a sweetened blend of citrtis and Juice, send a stamped, self-addressed, envelope to; agent. After that, the Expos can’t in seltzer water. Serve over ice cubes in 12-ounce glasses. Garnish re-sign him until May 1. • Free gift for all who call identifying their house- vegetable juices, which can be made ahead and is a refreshing each glass with slice of lime. Makes 7 cups or 8 servings. Recipe may change of pace. For a lift of a different sort, try Rosy Glow DRINK WELL, FEEL GREAT be halved. no obligation! P.O. Box 1232 In other news Tuesday: SparUer. The seltzer makes it effervescent; nutritious “V8” — The 26 major-league teams Vegetable Juice adds flavor while the apricot nectar smoothes it Adams Avenue unanimously approved the sale of Call 649-9601 • A BIGGER Free Gift for all who list their homes all out. Bensalem, PA 19020 Sunshine Punch the Cleveland Indians to brothers with Crossen Realty. (not shown) Richard E. and David H. Jacobs for Bright nuggets of pistachios stud ground sausage and chicken Or, if you would like a copy of a leaflet featuring California $35 million and the transfer of the in foe California Pistachio Appetizers. The roll can be made pistachios, send a post card with your address to: New York Mets’ ownership to • Dinner for 2 at Cavey’s-w h en we sell your 6 a day ahead and kept chilled in foe refrigerator. Arrange in a 4-1/2 cups Vegetable Juice, chilled Nelson Doubleday and Fred 1-1/2 cups orange juice Ifsted home. pinwheel configuration accompanied by a honey-sweetened ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Wilpon. forabig 1/3 cupeacA lemon and lime juice California Pistachio Commission The Jacobs brothers are partners • Check this aerial now -call as soon as you mustard. And what’s a party without a cheeseball? California 3 tablespoons honey (n a major shopping mall Pistachio Party Cheeseballs, a clever combination of simple ingre­ 5114 East Clinton #113 ownership-management company. spot your house. dients is inexpensive, easy and fun to eat. Fresno, CA 93727 In pitcher, combine all ingredients; mix well. Serve over ice cubes in — The NC approved the purchase 12-ounce glasses. Makes about 7 cups or 8 servings. of Taft Broadcasting’s interests in surprise. • A different aerial view next tim e-keep looking! the Philadelphia Phillies by the existing general partnership headed by team President Bill One “Bigger Gift" per household • Drinks not included at Cavey’s Giles. — The Sporting News named Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens, the American League Cy Young Award winner, as its major Crossen Realty Inc. league player of the year and Mets General Manager Frank Cashen as 117 Buckland St. • Manchester, CT its executive of the year. M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec 10, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1986 — IS Your Neighbor's Kitchen Pies made ahead are easy treat for holiday company

When holidavholiday _ _ _ minntpcminutes. Arrange ArrAnDpmt-nnt.santoDof cut-outs on top of Vk-inch thick circle, at least 2 inches mincemeat . crumbs The Lawrence family likes out-oMhe-ordinary foods company drops pie. Cool. larger than inverted pie plate. Fit l ‘/a cups water Vt cup packed brown sugar by, serve them a Variation; substitute walnuts for loosely into pie plate. Do not stretch IVi caps chopped apple Vlt teaspoon ground ginger Bv Nancy Pappas 16 slices white bread, crusts wonderful mic­ pecans. Pie may be frozen, and dough or it will shrink while Vt cups raisins W teaspoon gronnd nnuneg main dish. Next on the hit parade Vt teaspoon ground cinnamon Herald Reporter was the strata, which is a fine removed rowave dessert heated for serving. microwaving. Let stand for 10 2 tablespoons packed brown 1 pound white American cheese, In about the M ic ro w a v e minutes. Trim pastry overhangto a sugar Dash of salt brunch dish, Lawrence said. 2 tablespoons brandy 1 can pumpkin It’s tough to concentrate on the sliced amount of time Whole-wheat pastry shell generous ‘A inch. Fold to form a 1 pound cottage cheese required to perk K itc h e n high standing rim; flute. Prick with 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon aromatic bitten food when you’re visiting Elin 1 pint (2 caps) butter pecan Ice Lawrence. From the dining room of Mexican "pizza” 6 eggs a pot of coffee. Marge Churchill 1/3 cup plus 3Vi tablespoons fork, continuously at bend and 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 1 IS-mince can refried beans 1 cup whole or low-fat milk Two different shortening inch apart on the bottom and sides. cream her home on Wyneding Hill Road, Prepare whole-wheat pastry 2 cups chopped pecans visitors get a spectacular view of 1 8-oance jar toco sance Butter a 9-by-13-inch casserole. recipes are 3 tablespoons butter, softened Microwave at high for 5 to 7 shell with cut-outs. Crumble mince­ 1 -ounce can chopped green chile Line with 8 slices bread. Top with ^iven for pie V* cup all-purpose flour minutes, or until crust appears dry 1 carton (4W onnees) frozen Hartford and Avon. 4 meat into a 4-cup measure or bowl. whipped topping, defrosted But the food that Lawrence peppers American cheese. Spread cottage trusts prepared Vt cup whole-wheat Sour and opaque through bottom of pie Add water. Microwave at high for 6 ./■ prepares is, indeed, worth noticing. 1 6-onnce can chopped black cheese on top. Top with 8 more especially for microwave use. The microwaving. Let stand for 10 1/3 cup finely chopped nuts plate, rotating 2 or 3 times during to 7 minutes, or until water is V4 teaspoon salt cooking. Cool. Place butter in a 9-inch glass pie "We really like very unusual olives slices bread. Beat eggs with milk. recipe for the one-crust pastry shell minutes. Trim pastry overhangtoa absorbed, stirring after half of the plate. Microwave at high for IVi dishes," she said Monday, refer­ 6 green onions, chopped Pour over bread. F*ush bread down specifies butter, as well as a few generous ‘A-inch fold to form a ■A teaspoon ground nutmeg For cut-outs; roll out reserved cooking time. 3 tablespoons cold water pastry to Va-inch thickness. Cut into minutes, or until butter melts. Stir ring to herself and her husband, 2 or 3 cloves garlic, chopped with fingers, to be sure it is covered drops of yellow food coloringto help high-standing rim; flute. Prick in crumbs until moistened. Press architect Richard Lawrence. “It’s 1 IS^rance can tomatoes, drained well with egg mixture. Cover with give the microwave baked crust a with a fork, continuously at bend 2 or 3 drops of yellow food 6 pieces with a cookie cutter, or cut Mix in remaining ingredients. coloring into 6- or 7-inch circle and prick Pour into a pastry shell. Set on firmly and evenly against bottom very important to us that we sen'e and chopped plastic wrap and refrigerate for at golden brown appearance. Be sure and ‘A inch apart on bottom and and sides of pie plate. Microwave at foods which are out-of-the- 10 to 12 ounces grated sharp least three hours or overnight. • that the water you use for this sides. Cut shortening and butter into with a fork to outline wedges. waxed paper in the oven. Micro- flours, nuts, salt and nutmeg using Arrange in circle of baking sheet or high for 1 minute, or until set. rotate ordinary.” Cheddar cheese Bake in a 325-degree oven for an recipe is very cold. Microwave at high for 5 to 7 wave on high for 14 to 16 minutes, or 1 turn after 1 minute. Set aside to 1 cup gnacamole (see recipe hour. Let stand on the counter for 10 ■ The second pastry recipe is a minutes, rotating plate ‘A turn a pastry blender until particles wax paper. Microwave at high for 2 until apples are tender and filling is ’The kitchen of her 2-year-old resemble coarse crumbs or small to 4 minutes, until dry, rotating hot and bubbly, rotating ‘A turn cool. below) minutes before cutting. Accom­ whole-wheat crust. The darker every 3 minutes. If crust bubbles, In a 3-quart bowl, mix brown home is a cook’s dream. Lawrence W cup sour cream pany with maple syrup and fresh flour plus the nuts and spices in gently push back into shape. Check peas. Combine water and food every minute. Watch closely. every 3 minutes. Arrange cut-outs said. She always enjoyed cooking coloring. Sprinkle over flour mix­ Loosen from wax paper while on pie. Freeze for later use. Just sugar, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, Tortilla chips fruit salad. Serves eight. addition to the yellow food coloring for doneness by looking through the salt, pumpkin, and bitters. Place and entertaining. “But in this On a round, ovenproof platter make this crust a rich dark brown bottom of the plate. Crust will not ture while stirring with a fork, until warm. This recipe makes a 9-inch pop into microwave to thaw and house, I absolutely love it!" she particles are just moist enough to pie shell plus cut outs for garnishing heat for serving. ice cream in a medium bowl. w z which is at least 12 indies across, Squash souffle color, and is a perfect combination brown, but will appear dry and Reduce power to 50% (medium) said. layer each of the first eight with the mincemeat Ailing. opaque. This recipe makes I 9-incb clingtogetherandformaball. (You top. may not need all of the water.) and microwave for 10 to 20 seconds, Her combination kitchen-family ingr^ients in order. Do not stir or 1 10-ounce package frozen yellow pie shell. or until softened (not melted!) stir. mix them together. Bake in a squash, defrosted Reserve one-third of the dough for Mincemeat pie room features a raised counter, One-crust pastry shell cutouts. Fold into pumpkin mixture. Add which shields the cook’s messy 350-degree oven for 25 to 30 minutes. Vi cup sugar 1 microwaved whole-wheat pas­ Frosty pumpkin pie pecans. Fold in whipped topping. Top with guacamole, then sour cup flour 1/3 cup shortening Pecan pie Form remaining dough into a work surface from her guests’ line ball. Flatten to ‘/i inch on floured try shell plus cut outs >/4 cup butter Pour into cooled shell. Freeze for at of vision. It’s something Lawrence cream. Serve with tortilla chips. Salt and nutmeg to taste 2 tablespoons butter 1 egg, separated 1 package (9 ounces) condensed IW cups gingersnap cookie least 6 hours, or overnight. 2 cups milk 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 microwaved 9-Inch pastry shell pastry cloth. Roll out to scant would recommend to anyone de­ Serves 10 to 12 as appetizers. The teaspoon salt signing a kitchen. 1 stick margarine, melted 2 eggs Lawrences may also use the pizza 3 beaten eggs 3 tablespoons very cold water Vi cup sugar E Lawrence was stumped when in place of a main dish, with a large Mix squash, sugar, flour, salt and ' 3 or 4 drops yellow food coloring 1 cup light corn syrup iiifl: asked to share a few recipes with tossed salad. In that case, it serves nutmeg well. Add milk, melted Cut shortening and butter into ■A cup butter, melted The supermarket with...______. c o u p o n i . : '’■t» four adults and four children. - FREEwllhthUCoupon AP-2 628 Herald readers. She has collected margarine and eggs. Beat welt. flour and salt using a pastry 1 teaspoon vanilla with the p urc h a se ol hundreds, and was hard-pressed to To make gnacanwle: Mash a Pour Into a buttered 2-quart casse­ blender until particles resemble I teaspoon all-purpose flour AVAKI:H0IIKI:| 3 lb s of any variety ol 15 Ib. Canned Ham choose just a few. So she asked her role. Sprinkle with additional nut­ coarse crumbs or small peas. ■A teaspoon salt EIGHT O’CLOCK, BOKAR Mon-ell Golden Smoked tJ clove of garlic with a large, ripe IM IIC K S siimI children, 11-year-old Jessica and avocado. Add salt and lime juice to meg. Bake for 1 hour in a 350-degree Combine water and food coloring. IVt cups broken pecan pieces OR RED CIRCLE Herald photo by Pappas 8-year-old David, to make the taste. oven. Let stand onthe counter for 10 Sprinkle over flour mixture while Beat 1 egg yolk well. Brush BEAN COFFEE picks. First on the list was a minutes before serving. Serves stirring with a fork until the pastry shell with yolk to seal holes. Available only al CSi»> Mexican "pizza” — actually a four, as a side dish with meats. . particles are just moist enough to Microwave at high for 30 to 60 D O U B L E C O U P O N S * ' h n » ' V/hile su p p lie s Iasi Ybur Total Meat Purchase Cheese strata C Elin Lawrence prepares her Mexican room-kitchen in Wyneding Hill Road crustless array of dips — which can Note: Canned squash is not a Clingtogetherandformaball. (You seconds, or until egg is set. With Coupon “pizza,” which is actuaily a crustless home. Her family likes out-of-the- serve as either an appetizer or a Butter as needed good substitute for the frozen. may n'ot need all of the water). In a medium mixing bowl blend THE BUTCHER SHOR..CARVING A GREAT TRADITION ,ordinary foods. Form dough into a ball. Flatten to remaining eggs and egg white with -C array of dips, in the beautiful family inch on floured pastry cloth. Roll sugar. Mix in corn syrup, butter, (APP))) Store Coupon | F R E E 5 LB. CANNED HAM I out to a scant Vk-inch thickness. The vanilla, flour and salt until blended. Fresh Assorted London Broil Morrell QoMen Smoked or | RHAM announces honor students circle should be at least 2 inches Stir in pecans. Pour into pastry larger than the pie plate. Fit crust shell. Microwave at 50% (medium) Chicken Legs Pork Chops Steaks *10 O F F Ybur Total Meat Purclute | Students on the honor roll for the Kalam. Dann, Michael Dickson, Tracy Din-A BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS SHOULDER WhenYbuBuyAnyOfThasa | About Town Bernord LaPIne, Wendy McCorrIson, nello, Carin Dunov, Keith Evon, Kris­ loosely into pie plate. Do not stretch for 13 to 17 minutes, or until filling is 3-LB PKG. OR MORE first quarter at RHAM High School Kristine Moard, Katherine Mooney, tine Farrell, Kristin Faucher, Jennifer dough or it will shrink while almost set, rotating V* turn every 4 Stainless Steel Items At *17.99 Each | High are as follows: Louis Papineau, Lisa Pelletier, Yvette Flore, Todd Foster, Christine Gower, • 6 Piece Steak Knife Set Hloh honors; Pringle, Steven Rockefeller, David Shannon Hennoghan, Helen Horton, Lquili Amounts Lesser ol Cenip' Cui • 3 Piece Carving Set Sandahl, Trisha Say, Katherine Smith, William Jeffries, Chris Kenneolly, TonT Blade Lnd & K of C has New Year's party Health senfices offered Grodo 12; Mtchole Arnold, Mtlonle Quantilies Gram Fed Estes. Brett Florldlo, Timothy Heolv, Julie Souev, Christina Surdam, Anne Krueger. Sirloin End I e 20” Oval Meat Platter ^ 69- lb C hop s r Beef I wwihNCeem «w»*re0* I'wefwtiiieewiae I The Knights of Columbus of Manchester will have a The Community Health Care Services Inc. will hold a Jennifer Holt, Zone Kromish, Veronica Talonen, Carrie Tovlor, Jennifer Jennifer Machel, Mark McClanan, Menus 59 Lewondowfskl, Mary Moltzon, Shannon Thrall, William Tkact, Laura Welhl, Kathy Mendall, Bridget Murphy, Mat­ PORK LOIN-SIRLOIN PORTION-1.49 LB. ^EEFCHUCK-BONELESSCHUCK OR New Year’s Eve party Dec. 31. Dinner will be served at senior citizen clinic Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Hop Michael White, Lisa Widell, Valerie BONE IN-LESSER QUANTITIES-1.79 LB. PORK LOIN-RIB OR LOIN River Homes in Andover. O'Keefe, Lucinda Rlhm, Amy Wriaht. thew NIchels, Heather Dllver, Lodamla 7 p.m. Dancing to TGIF Sound Production, a disc Grade 11: Michael ChmIeieckI, Tim Wursthorn, Kimberly Young. Santese, Undo Santoro, Karen Sevich, Fresh ' ^ 6 9 C enter Cut |9 9 P o rk R o a s ts * 1 2 9 B o n e le ss '|69 Jockey, will be from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The service will hold office hours Wednesday from 2 Fellman, Douglas Hoogervorsf, Steyen Grade 11: Anthony Amalo, Hilary Wendy Lee SImes, Jeff Soares, Jenn^r Senior citizens sauce, tossed salad, bread and to 3 p.m. at Coventry Town Hall. Howard, Karen LaFountaIn, Katherine Bell, Ronald Blow, Jeffrey Bronke, Spica, Robert Stevenson, Lori Tebbm, butter, butterscotch pudding. P o rk C h o p s Blade-Rib Portion >b Shoulder Roasts The cost of $42 per couple will include choice of liquor McCall. Gregory Cavoll, Naomi Davenport, Karl Tkaci, Michelle Trueworthy, The following meals will be Chicken Breasts ^ Friday: Fish and cheese on a roll, PORK LOIN-COUNTRY STYLE RIBS OR F R E S H PO RK AAP-1-LB. PKG. 1.89 and setups. A blood pressure clinic will be held by the services Grace JO; Peter Bartak. Eric Clautler, Tina Doucette, Paige Eppinger, Denise Christy Weiner, Scott Wells, Margaret served at Mayfair Gardens and S M O K E D S A U S A G E OR For reservations, call 643-2758, 646-9044 or 646-7365. Dec. 18 from 1 to 2 p.m. at Village Pharmacy in Judith Dupre, Tamara Grytoko, Calleen Harr, Paige Harrison, Karen Higgins, Whalen. potato puffs, broccoli, harvest Hillshire Polska Kielbasa 2 .2 9 Sirloin End Pork Chops ,b1.49 Picnic Shoulders ,b89« Ann Page Sliced Bacon 11.79 Lorenc, Nancy Munsan, Patricia Nel­ Steven Hughes, Glenn Jewett, Annette Westhill Gardens, the week of Dec, PORK SHOULDER-BONE IN-STEAKS-t.49LB H Y O R A O E-B E E F F R A N K S 1-LB, P KG, 1.99 Coventry. Another one at the pharmacy is sheduled for Grade 9: Rebecca Bell, Lawrence cake. F R A N K S O R K N O C K W U R ST PORK LCHN-RIB SIDE OR ,.. ,, son, Donna NIchals, Dawn Wagner. Johnson, Kelly Ann Johnson, Lla 15 through 19, to Manchester 12-02 Fresh Butt Roasts lb. 1.39 Ball Park Meat Franks^ 1.89 Jan. 8 at 1 p.m. Grade 9: Diana Elliott, Anne Flelsch- Kalom, Matthew KIrchmver, Lynn Blake, Melnale Briggs, Samantha Chl- Hebrew National pkg 2 .1 9 W hole Pork Loins " ,b1.49 chockl, Kevin Damour, Paul Desllva, •residents who are 60 or older: P O R K L O IN -C H O P S 3 99 LB B E E F-1-LB P K G 1.39 TH ICK S L IC E 0 -2 A O 2 . PKG. 3.69 Pregnancy services offered For more information, call the services at 228-9428. hauer, Scott Healy, John Murray, Kula, Sean LeBaron, Lara McManus, SLICED Kathryn Rivard, Ben Wilson. John McVeigh, Ben Mund, Andrea Kerri Duchon, Annette Ellis, Bethany ' Monday: Cranberry juice, mea- Bolton schools A rm o u r S ta r B a c o n 2 .4 9 Boneless Pork Roasts ,b 3.49 A&P Meat Franks S51.29 Hygrade West Virginia Bacon .m 2. 2 9 Tours of the family birthing unit at Manchester Honors: Muzeroll. Foran, Rachel Foran, Matthew Friday, Elizabeth Gothreau, Jennifer Hayden, .tloaf with vegetable gravy, mashed The following meals will be CHUNK STYLE Memorial Hospital will be conducted Sunday and on Grade 12; Michael Arner, Rene Karen Palmer, Erik Plecuch, Michael THE FARM...A CROP OF FRESHNESS Claussen Pickles J71.59 RHAM students hold concerts Besaw, Jennifer Blewitt, Madeline Purtell, Karen Sabatino, Torrie Shev­ Jennifer Hughes, William Kelly, Jen­ potatoees, Mexican corn, wheat served in Bolton public schools the Armour 1877 Canadian Bacon ib 5 .3 9 Dec. 21 at 3; 30 p.m. chenko, Karen Souev, Shelley Suther­ nifer Kingsley, Matthew Lomblose, FRtSH-CHK:KENB8£ASTCUTLETS-tmPXO.3.1»-F£N«0OI€tT RHAM High School music groups will present Bonville, Joyce Boucher, Jack Burns, bread, cinnamon applesauce. week of Dec. 15 to 19; JU M BO B E E F -1 L B P K G 2.29 Tours will be offered every second and third Sunday Joanne Cavoll, Scatt Croggs, Jennifer land, Margaret TsuchIhashI, Mark Gregory Layok, Greg Legault. ;;52.19 Chicken Breast Nuggets’^ 2.59 holiday concerts Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Cramie, Julie Daley, Helfy Faucher, Utakis, Steven VIcino, Korlnd Vinkels, Down Loftus, Michelle MakowskI, 'Diesday: Vegetable soup, veal Monday: Juice, cheeseburger, Kahn’s Jumbo Meat Franks Extra Fancy of each month. They are limited in size and require Julie Warner, Sheri Warner, Melissa Down McManus, Kristina Miller, Karen Parmesan with Italian sauce, Golden in the high school auditorium. Melissa Favrv, Michele Favrv, Lena potato puffs, make-your-own blueb­ TH E DELI SERVICE SEAFOOD MARKET advance registration by calling the unit at 646-1222, Foran, Marla Garvey, Echa Grey, Witt. Phillips, Rebecca Rise, Julie Sabot, spaghetti, mixed vegetables. Ital­ erry sundaes. extension 2430 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tours are Groups performing will be. the Chamber Singers, Becca Gherson, Christopher Gluffre, Grade 10: Shane Anderson, Sondv Jennifer Seogroves, Amondo Trofford, Bananas Poinsettias Carol TsuchIhashI, Coleen Twor- ian bread, jellied fruit cup. Tuesday: Vegetable soup, clam BRIGHT RED B L O O M S FR ES H CUT ^ - k - * , limited to the expectant parents who are not already Concert Choir. Concert Band and Wind Ensemble. The Cristina Gomes, Carolyn Hoyden, Mau­ Arnold, Melanie Ballsano, Kimberly IhIPO RTED AMERICA’S FAVORITE FRUIT evening will begin with seasonal music performed by reen Howley, Lara Hudock, Karlo Boevneskv, Karen Bushev, Gregory kowskl, Elizabeth Tyler, Karl Utakis, Wednesday: Tomato juice, tur­ roll, tartar sauce, chips, cookie and Danish Ham ^ 3.49 Fresh Hake Fillet «•. 2 .3 9 enrolled in the prepared childbirth classes offered by Jalllardo, Kimberly James, Rebecca Chapman, Katherine Consoll, Stacey Jason Wadsworth, Kevin Wetherbee. SLICED 4.99 LB _ ^ ^ the Chamber Singers. Special selections will include key a la king, noodles, acorn fruit. LATRIESTA the hospital. squash, rye bread, fresh fruit. Wednesday: Sloppy joes on a bun, Genoa Salami ib 3.79 C99 Fresh CoHoe Salmon ,b 3 .9 9 The hospital will also offer a two-night pregnancy the Finale to the Fifth Symphony by Shostakovich and FR ES H CUT 'I Thursday: Apple juice, liver and pickle spears, fries, frozen fruit N E W Y O R K ER class Monday and Dec. 22. The two-session course is combined selections with all the groups. Fresh Flounder Fillet ,b 3 .6 9 onions with gravy, (^eddar-topped juicies. American Cheese ib2.59 3 *1 recommended for women in their second to fifth month Tickets at $1 each may be obtained from a music WITH IMITATION CRABMEAT potatoes, glazed carrots, dinner Thursday: Chili con came, corn- U.S. NO. 1-100 SIZE-JUICY CRISP BEAUTIFUL HANGING FLOWERS Fresh Turbot Fillet ib 3 .6 9 of pregnancy. student or by calling the high school at 649-9587. Neptune Salad inch Fresh Smelts «>. 1.49 pregnancy and addresses such issues as nutrition, Baskets pot PREVIO U SLY F R O Z E N -S N A P A EAT Hospital has record for donors fish, oven browned potatoes, green Friday: Fruit juice, meat and B E § J R E TO TRY O UR P U M P K IN OR Apples 7r 11” exercises, and concerns during pregnancy. PREMIUM QUALITY Alaska Snow Crab Legs ib 4 . 9 9 beans withdill, wheat bread, purple cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruited l^EgglMousse C a k e s!! FLORIDA-SWEET MEATY S-irrch Manchester Memorial Hospital has received an loti pot 5 .9 9 The sessions are held the third and fourth Monday of 'plums with a cookie. gelatin with topping. Red Peppers ,b1.49 Florist Mum s award from the American Red Cross for attaining the U S N O 1-A O D S C O L O R TO S A L A D S L A F L EU R E T T E-E X T R A FAN CY each month from 7 to 9 p.m. in the conference room at / TH E D A I ^ the hospital. No registration is necessary. greatest percentage of donations from first-time THEGIFTFQR THE FREEZER 1 Red Salad Onions ,b 59* R o s e B o u q u e ts bbbch4.99 donors at the hospital’s blood drive earlier this fall. ^ Meals on Wheels Coventry elementary r FRESHEXTRATENDER CALIFORNIA-TENDER SWEET bbbch79* About 26 percent of all donors at the drive were The following meals are to be Hydroponic Lettuce ..c»99« Bunch Carrots Bordens Friendly society has party The following meals will be Tropicana NATURAL-BULK-PICK YOUR OWN first-time donors, according to Richard G, Cable, JUMBO SIZE-BUTTER FLAVORED ^ _ ..served to Meals on Wheels clients served in Coventry elementary Roasted Pistachios ,b 3 .9 9 The Girls’ Friendly Society Sponsors of St. Mary’s director of Blood Services for the Connecticut Red the week of Dec. 15 through 19. The Florida Avocados ,79* Singles schools the week of Dec. 15 to 19: Orange Juice WHITE OR YELLOW Episcopal Church will meet Friday at Adams Mill fora Cross. hot noon meal is listed first and the Monday; Fruit juice, stuffed REG U LA R O R H O M E ST Y LE HOLIDAY FRUIT BOWLS Christmas party. Social hour will be at 6 p.m. and The hospital was presented with a plaque at a PEOPLE W HOARE cool evening meal second. shells, meat sauce, garlic bread, BRING ON THE PARTY! AN A&P FRUIT BOWL IS A GREAT IDEA FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY. dinner at 6:30 p.m. recognition dinner in late November. June Roncarti Monday: Baked meatloaf, Span­ sliced pears. 199 Members are asked to bring a $3 grab-bag gift. was also presented a special award for achieving the ish rice, mixed vegetables, salad, Tuesday: Junior mac, french T h e F a n c y 8.99 I 16-oz. Louise Clark and Helen Olsen are in charge. 10-gallon mark. cake. Bologna and cheese sand- ■ p kg . fries, fresh fruit. The C9! The Extra Fancy 9.99 COUNTRY STYLE OR BUTTERMH.K -'wich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Roast beef dinner, M l >0 IN CHEESE SAUCE Classic p'*«' T h e P re m iu m 11.99 GOINGPLACES Tuesday: Veal patty with mush- whipped potatoes, sliced carrots, ' Broccoli Pillsbury 4Va-oz. Birds Eye • Cauliflower ’ -room sauce, whipped potatoes, wax fruit crisp. 9-oz. Biscuits conts. > Peas ALL FLAVORS Dunkin’ Donuts® has the perfect addition to your holiday gift list The Wonder Mug. Complete with ;^beans, salad, pudding. Egg salad Thursday: Hearty vegetable VegetaIDIes pI'Q- GROCERY SPECIALS sandwich, applesauce, milk. soup, surfburger on a roll, vegeta­ CHEESE OB CHIVES Weight Watchers O an attractive gift box, this unique mug is designed not to tip or slide in the car, boat or just about Penobscot Potatoes pko 8 9 * &OZ. WAREHOUSE Wednesday: American chop ble sticks and dip. cupcake. DEL MONTE SALE cups PETITE O R PRE SL IC E D Yogurt anything you might be traveling in. And it’s also designed to look great sitting still in the home or office. ■'suey, carrots, peas, salad, fruit. Friday; Meat and cheese pizza, Chicken of the Sea C Sara Lee Croissants p7g Offer good at participating shops, while supplies last. '.Chicken salad sandwich, pears, hot vegetable, fruit. ORIGINAL, BUTTERMILK OR BLUEBERRY Vegetables Tuna Reddi W ip Real Cream 1.19 .'milk. Aunt Jemima Pancakes 99* REGULAR OR NO SALT ADDED IN OIL OR W ATER-CHU N K LIGHT Thursday: Roast chicken quarter COCONUT 1 99 OR DUTCH APPLE OR APPLE Parkay Spread <»».1.19 SPLL-RESISTANT, CERAMIC MUG WITH Coventry High School • Peas Suggested retail price with gravy, cranberry sauce, Mrs. Smith’s Pies ,n“b pkp' 1.79 • Whole Kernel S661 or Cream Style Cc comparable retail value .baked potato, squash, salad, gin- The following meals will be • Cut Green Beans Pillsbury Pipin Hot Loaf 1 .0 9 GIFT BOX & 14 OZ.COFFEE GIFT CERnHCATE Tax not included served at Coventry High School the 2.89 o* French Style CH0C.CH»»OR SUGARZ(K)Z. 1.79OR ^ UPHOLSTERY -gerbread with topping. Ham salad Jeli-0 Fruit Bars pig Green Beans P E A S OR C O R N Pillsbury Choc. Chip Cooldes mS" 2 .4 9 week of Dec. 15 through 19: 1&OZ 3 *1 59 • sandwich, peaches, milk, QUARTERS Monday: Taco boat, buttered Birds Eye Vegetabies poly tug 79* AL L V A R IE T IES -B 4 5-02 CO N T IN WATER Friday: Cheese ravioli with to­ SMALL WHOLE Blue Bonnet Sticks s:j89* mato sauce, Brussels sprouts, rice, fruit. Island Blends 99* A&P Solid White SORRENTO Birds E y e O n io n s ALLVARIETIES- . .OZ P KG Tuesday; Meatloaf, whipped po­ 5 4 S ’fa-OZ. ’iJ{1.19 zucchini, salad, pudding. Tuna SUPER CHIPS OR Tuna can Deli Ricotta Cheese tatoes with gravy, hot roll, fruit. Fruit Snacks 1 -69 s r FARJyiERS C H E E S E O R salad sandwich, fresh fruit, milk. McCains Super Fries LIGHT OR REGULAR-PEARS, PEACHES OR BR IC K O VEN Wednesday: Ziti with meat HEAT-N-SERVE c a t A&P Baby Gouda X 1 .1 9 6'(z-or B&M Baked Beans can w w pkg 89* Fruit Cocktail 2 *1 sauce, green beans, garlic bread, Celeste Cheese Pizza ALL VARIEnES-8 45-OZ, CONT E L B O W S O R R EG U L A R O R THIN LIQUIDATION ' Manchester Hospital IC E C R E A M TREAT G rap efruit J u ic e 'Sr‘1.49 fruit. ^Hawaiian Punch 79* Mueller’s Spaghetti H O O D O R N U F O R M -F LA V O R E D Gold Rush Bars pkg 1.99 The following meals are to be Thursday: Chicken nuggets, OLIVE CHL A V IN E G A R -S A L A D TURNIPSOR P L A N T E R S C A S H E W S 12-OZ 4.99 OR C o tta ge C h e e s e ’25 PURCHASE mashed potatoes, roll, peas, pud­ WH(3LEOR JELLIED 'Canadian burger, linguini with Sanka Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce ’S’n'SB * Sc o tt P a p e r N a p k in s X 9 9 * HoneyJo ^ 4 9 9 ALL VARIETIES ^ clam sauce, clam strips on a roll. ding with topping. 8oz. CONFECTIONERS OR LIGHT OH DARK BROWN Coffee jar 1-lb. % 4 A&P Deli Style Pickles BEAR.n III* LIMITED TIME ONLY Wednesday: Pizza, tuna noodle Tuesday; Fruit juice, steak and A& P Su g a r 2 p k g * I T 9 9 * WHOLE WHEAT OR OATMEAL N EW E N G L A N D V O LU M E S 17 and 18 casserole, poor boy sandwiches. cheese sandwich, lettuce, tomato VICTORY and pickle, applesauce. Pepperidge Farm Bread M a ra s c h in o C h e r rie s ’^8 9 * Snow ’s Clam Chowder ’S?8 9 * M i l l ’s Cooktxxik (killection -1 .2 9 FIRST — FinST SEHVE : fried filet of sole. , . SUPtRi-iGIlT A LL VAR IETIES FO R TH E G IV ER O N TH E Q O t $Hvw Oek come Wednesday: Homemade pizza, LAUNDRY ' Th ursday: Cafeteria closed to Reisman Pretzels b.o 8 9 * Pre-Wrapped Gifts » . g** garden salad, mixed fruit. Fab Liquid Detergent • > r 2.59 Ramen Pride Noodles 65?.*1 5 CRUSHED REG. O R F O R K ID S - public for employee Christmas FLAKED COFFEE Thursday: Holiday buffet. Wachusett Potato Chips mo 9 9 * tTc i A g o 59* AquaMresh Toothpaste 1.39 Folgers Special Roast c*n Geisha Pineapple Friday: Tuna grinder with let­ PLUS DEPOSIT-REGULAR OR DIET-ALL FLAVORS R EG ULAR O R LIGHT N E W PUMP! - '’^Friday: Baked halibut, veal TALL K IT C H EN Ib C T . 99*. M ED IU M 2(>CT. 69* OR 6.4. 32-oz. A 6 pump 1.89 tuce and tomato, chips, apple. S lic e S o d a b,ri.19 Kraft Miracle W hip |*r I 69 Crest Toothpaste - scalloplni, cheeseburger on a bun, Glad Handle Tie Trash Bags 1 .4 9 PETAL S O R - 3 2 - C T P LU S D E P O S IT -D IE T RITE, C H E R R Y R.C. O R AL L FLAVO RS I crabmeat salad on a roll. SMALL OR LARGE CRUNCHY BITES « CLAY FURNITURE BUILDING r 1 R.C. C o la 1,11'99* Ocean Spray Juices' 1.79 T am p a x T a m p o n s pkg. I Saturday: Salisbury steak, scal- Andover Bementary Kal Kan Mealtime ^^‘ 7.99 FAST ACTIN G 3 FREE Donuts with the purchase of a Half Dozen Donuts* P LU S D E P O S IT -R EG U L A R O R DIET SCHAARTAU-CHERRY 2.29 APRICOT 1.79 OR ~ lops, pork chow mein. The following lunches will be Sprite or Cherry Coke 1;111.09 SIN G LE PLY-4CK) C O U N T R O L L « « j i ^ Orange Marmalade Pepto Bismol ’1^2 .99 35 Oakland Street • Manchester I I Charmin Bath Tissue 6 pn 1 .6 9 FIT S A LL G IFT C O F F E E M A K E R S served at Andover Elementary PLUS DEPOSIT-ALL TYPES SCHWARTAU-BOYSENBERRY OR or 6 FREE Donuts with the purchase of a Dozen Donuts* CAT BOX FILLER-REGULAR ’Sr6 9 * ()ocaColaorTab 6 1.^11.99 Z W b 4 J O Q Strawberry Presenres 1.99 , Mr. C o ffe e Filte rs Dally 9am-5:30pm / Saturday 9-4 : Manchester schools School the week of Dec. 15 through Kleen Kitty twq W a 9 9 ' One coupon per customer per visit. Available at participating shops ■ I 19: I Offers cannot be combined. Shop must retain coupon. Taxes not included ' ’The following meals will_^te CHEESE WORLD ... Bresse Bleu Cheese » 4.99 • served in Manchester public Monday: Roast beef, mashed THE BAKERY ... New England ^ndwich Roils ... 1 .2 9 I Limit: 2 offers Offer good'Thru 12/31/06 potatoes, broccoli or peas, choco­ Extra Sharp Wisconsin Cheddar.. 2 . 9 9 Cheese Spreads 3.69 I - schools the week of Dec. 15 to 19. Honey Twist Egg Rolls 6 1 . 1 9 8 Inch Pumpkin Pie „ 2 . 4 9 Famous Brand Names ■ All Top Quality late cream pie. Cabots Cheddar With Sage ..3 .9 9 Giqanti Provolone'SC ,3 .9 9 y : Monday: Hamburger patty, po- V Rye or Pumpernickel Bread ..1.09 8 Inch M in c e Pie^ ^ ■ ■ 2 . 7 9 Tuesday: French bread pizza, ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS. I -m*. M. lilooIMMS(L. VHnan - tato sticks, peas, orange smiles WE HESEHVI IHI R-GHT TO LIMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ■Ml InMd ■(., tnlMd aSM B ■ salad, juice bars. p m e n fFrecrive eutiToicT rro THmj « a t . o e c iiT H . r •zz» am omiw Mwy., wtgumwd I T m : Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, dip ■1094IMnM.,tMtHw1l«r4 I V mixed Wednesday: Salisbury steak, - whipped potatoes, grai^ mashed potatoes, corn, chocolate NO FRILLS — JUST SAVINGS I *4MNmrP«kAim.,WMlHw«0rt I t ’s W o rth th e t r i p . ’At the regular I ' vegetables, bread and butter, Caldor Sliopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester ' chilled pears. chip cake. ' Wednesday: Beef stew with ve­ Thursday: Hamburgers, puffs, HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M J’O 12:00 P.^; Cash or Certified Checks. Delivery available. ~M68f8HbM OPiN8~24HO'UTOr7 DAYS getables, roll and butter, cherry peas and carrots, Neopolitan whip. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.; SUNDAY 0:()0_Aj

NAOAN THI HORMM.I byDIkBiowiM SNAFU by Bnic* Bm HI« PEANUTS by ChariM M. Schulz IF I l,0 6 e r SHIP A LOU&Y CAPP WHO W /L t, \ O i} Wednesday TV Advice 6 A I ^ I 0 B A0 LB T o V^ITp UlVE WlTM ? 6UES5 WHAT, UJE HAP A SPELLING f f ^ & B L . F / CHUCK.. TEST AT SCHOOL TOPAY, I s r M f M P M [ESPN] Action Outdoors ANP I GOT A 555with Julius Boros PERFECT SCORE.' i r [M AX] MOVIE; 'Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado’ A former gunslinger must Mother wears out welcome take up his guns once more to drive off cattle rustlers. Howard Duff, Victor Jorv Maggie Mahoney. 1956. DYNASTY 5i30PIV| [ESPN] Down the Stretch [TM C] MOVIE: 'Modern Times’ A fac­ visiting for several years with his mother’s encourage­ f i IB— UnHAd PAAturs 8ym»CAW,me li- f O tory worker finds sanity after he gets fired Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard 1936 ment, Adam (Gordon Thom­ DEAR DEAR PAUL: Congratulations, Rated G. son) uncovers secrets of his ABBY: I ’ m and good luck. I ’m glad you wrote. SHE A5KEPMETO 6:00PM GD d) ® ) News father's business in “ The Let­ 6OOP FOR YOU.. WHAT writing about a Your letter made my day, and m ay T M PHANTOM by La# Falk A Sy Barry FILL OUT AN dD Three's Company ter," the episode of ABC's PIP YOUR TEACHER SAY? p r o b le m I encourage others. Magnum. P.l. "Dynasty" airing WEDNES­ ACCIPENT REPORT! C£ feared I would 'H E HIT.,t h e y o u HAVE TEN A f=OUR„FIVE S IX ,, Q S Gimme a Break DAY, DEC. 10. Dear Abby PRE ftO e N T / SEVEN have sooner or DEAR ABBY: Will you please SECONPS TO T E U M £ j E kS H T // d S Mork and Mindy WHAT 1 w a n t t o - 4 later. settle a long-standing argument my CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Abigail Van Buren KNOW. WHO'5 t h e 'i ' S i) Doctor W ho My father-in- husband and I have been having 8 0 6 S ? WHERE 16 ® Charlie's Angels law died eight with my sister. Clara? Clara is ® Quincy vONE /. years ago. My single and three of us have been T W O // Sj) Reporter 41 mother-in-law taking our vacations together. We t h r e e ,, MecNeil-Lehrer Newshour moved in with always take one motel room with Never yell "cheese!" at a photo finish. (S) MOVIE: 'Yogi’s First Christmas' my husband’s double beds in it. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park friends wake sister and her family immediately DEAR GETTING: Tell your We take our small poodle along him for his very first Christmas ever. after the funeral, saying she needed husband you will agree to having and Clara takes her basset hound CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooka A Caaala [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Dog Who Stopped gang of young criminals. Robert Mitchum. A young nun is mysteriously murdered and some family around her "for a his mother "visit” for a specified George Kennedy, David Carradine. 1969. the priest who loved her is put on trial. Dick and a cat. M y husband and I sleep in "EVERYTHING HAP TO BE FOUNP the W ar' During their Christmas holiday, couple of months.” Eight years length of time. (A month? Two O two groups of children engage in a snow­ Rated PG. Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan, Maureen Sta­ one bed and Clara sleeps in the WITHIN THE CITY UNIIT6"... later, she’s still there, and my poor months?) But it should be clearly ball battle for possession of an ice castle. [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Silent Reach' Upon his pleton. 1979. Rated PG other bed with her animals. I ciqhu f t e r v t l I Cedric Jourde, Julian Elie. 1984. arrival in Australia to assume the position [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour sister-in-law is at the end of her understood by your mother-in-law . [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook of security controller for an Australian min­ patience. before she arrives that her stay will We always end up arguing about ing company, a former American intellig­ 11:05PM [DIS] Best of Ozzie and I [H B O ] MOVIE; Phar U p 'IC C ) The sud Last week Mom wrote to say that not be indefinite. how much each of us should pay for •LONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Drake ence officer IS plunged into an investiga­ Harriet I - den and mysterious death of an Australian tion into industrial accidents. Robert she would like to come and stay the room. Clara says each person I • champion racehorse is chronicled. Tom 11:10PM G® An Evening with Bar­ Vaughn, Helen Morse. Graham Kennedy bara Cook Barbara Cook presents an ev­ with us for a "couple of months.” DEAR ABBY: I had wanted to go should pay one-third of the cost, and I Burlinson, Martin Vaughan, Judy Morris. 1981 Part 2 of 2 I 1983. Rated PG. ening of song, including show tunes, old (We live 600 miles from her.) to law school for years, first my husband says we should pay 8:30PM d ) (i® Head of the Class (CC) favorites and contemporary works. (7 This could be another eight-year interviewing with a law school dean half and Clara should pay the other f [USA] USA Cartoon Express hrs., 35 min.) Alan experiences a drastic change in char­ visit. We have a boy, 13, and a girl, in 1964 when I was about to half. He figures that the two of us I 6 :30 PM dD W K R P in Cincinnati acter when he discovers his true ancestry 11:30PM CD ® ABC News Night II, and no guest room, but even if graduate from college. For various E as part of a class project are using one-half of the bed space ; CD A BC News line we had one, it would not work out reasons, I didn’t go, and m y dream and Clara is using the other half. ^ dD Benson CID NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at (3D Police Woman Washington Bullets (2 hrs., 30 min ) here, as Mom is a very demanding, went into cold storage. dS) SC T V Tape Delayed GD Honeymooners bossy and interfering woman. In 1982, I was giving law school We are planning another trip and @ ) Too Close for Comfort GD Novela: Herencia Maldita GD G® Tonight Show Tonight s guests M y husband knows how I feel, some serious thought again, but I need to know what you think about ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson (§} dg) NBC News are Dolly Parton and comic Rileh Shyder. and he doesn’t want her living with couldn’t get up the courage to take the way the room rent should be [D IS ] Danger Bay (60 min.) In Stereo. @ ) Nightly Business Report us any more than I do. but says he the first step. That is, until I read in figured. WHATHAmNEDWHIieiVAS 3:00PM QD Magnum, P.l. (60 min.) G® MOVIE: 'The Greatest' The story of * d D Noticiero SIN "ow es” it to his sister who has had your column a letter from a LIKES TO TRAVEL ASLEEP? WHAT HAPPENED?.' C5D (33) Dynasty (CC) Emily Fallmont ins­ Muhammad Ali's life is chronicled from [CNN] Showbiz Today ists that Blake read her letter, Steven is childhood to championship Muhammad her for eight years. Mom rents her 27-year-old man who wrote that he Ali, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Duvall 1977. DEAR LIKES: I vote with your [ESPN] SportsCenter distressed by Sammy Jo's marriage to own house out on a yearly basis. had always wanted to be a doctor, C Clay and Amanda (earns that Alexis knows G® Hogan's Heroes husband. 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I|M&>L OFTHE ' ® (131 O ) M *A »S*H GS) MOVIE: 'Hold The Dream' Emma 1 1:35PM ClD Entertainment Tonight Abby, his mother is 65, she’s in 5 ^ (X) d D Wheel of Fortune Harte, the matriarch of a vast business em­ Academy-Award winning actress Jessica good health, has money of her own. I enrolled in law school that fall at money order for $2.50 and a long, CQW W S HlgRAPCUv’... . pire, passes on her responsibilites to ’ 9 D d3) $100,000 Pyramid Lange talks about her latest film, "Crimes and could easily live alone if she age 42. Next month I will graduate. stamped (39 cents), self-addressed grandijaughier Paula Fairley, but not with­ of the Heart,"in a rare interview envelope to: Dear Abby, Popular­ dD Jeffersons out disruptions in the forms of family ten­ wanted to, but doesn’t want to. Thanks, Abby. I may have never [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Terminator' (CC) What should I do? done it without you! ity, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, 111. d3) Carson's Comedy Classics sions and troubled marriages. Jenny Sea- In the year 2029, the rulers of Earth devise grove, Deborah Kerr. Stephen Collins PAUL IN LA MIRANDA, CALIF. 61054.) dD MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour the ultimate plan that will reshape the fu­ GETTING ULCERS 1986 Part 2. ture by changing the past Arnold Schwar Barney Miller ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Graue GD Novela; Cicatrices del Alma zenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn. ® New Newlywed Game [CNN] Larry King Live 1984 Rated R d D Novela: Maria de Nadie [DIS] MOVIE; 'Father of the Bride' A 12:00AM dD Disease is sluggish blood dZ) Evening at Pops: Christmas at Pops bride-to-be puls her family through the trial (3D Nightlife (CC) (60 min.) of staging an immense wedding. Spencer GD DEAR DR. the veins or remove them (venous K [CNN] Moneyline Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Bennett. GOTT: I’ve stripping) may be necessary if U.S. ACRES by Jim Davis 1950 (1® Tales of the Unexpected [E S P N ] College Basketball: Virginia been hospital­ simple medical management is > Tech at W est Virginia (2 hrs.) Live. [ESPN] College Basketball: Louisville G® Keys to Success at Western Kentucky (2 hrs.) Live. ized with a dis­ ineffective. '"WHV, W O RE PRACTICALLV') 1 [ T M C ] MOVIE: 'High Anxiety' The new G® Alfred Hitchcock Presents '---- GLOEP TO IT ------^ t head of a San Francisco sanitarium places [TMC] MOVIE: '1 9 8 4 ' A state worker G® Dick Cavett ease called ve- ' his life in danger when he uncovers a sinis- rebels against the totalitarian government nostasis. or Dr. Gott DEAR DR. GOTT: I am con­ where everyone is under constant surveill­ GD Novela: Amo y Senor ^ ter scheme involving several staff mem- stasis dermati­ cerned about a numbness, tingling ance. John Hurt, Richard Burton, Cyril Cu­ GD Sanford and Son ^ bers. Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, Cloris tis. but I do not Peter Gott, M.D. and grabbing sensation that starts ' Leachman. 1977. Rated PG. sack. 1984. Rated R [CNN] Newsnight understand it. in my left shoulder and goes to my [ U S A ] Riptide 9:30PM G® odd Couple [ESPN] 1987 Big East College Basket­ Can you help? wrist. My doctor is not concerned. GD You Again? (CC) In Stereo ball Preview (R) I 7:30PM d D p m Magazine He hasn’t taken a cardiogram. I ’m GD Novela: Camino Secreto [USA] Dragnet d D A Current Affair D E A R 56, weight 150, and my blood (D Jeopardy [HBO] Comic Relief II (90 min.) 1 2:05 AM (dD Night Heat Tensions run Ve- high when the leader of a white suprema­ READER: pressure is 140-90. Entertainment Tonight [ M A X ] MOVIE: Ballad of Cable Hogue' nostasis is a $64 word that means remain a problem until proper THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sanaom GD A loner is joined by a prpstitute in his cist group is fatally stabbed and an elderly (iD INN News search for the good life. Jason Robards, Jewish man becomes the main suspect sluggish blood flow in the veins, circulation is restored. DEAR READER: The sensations O ) Best of Saturday Night Stella Stevens, David Warner. 1970. (70 min.) usually of the legs. This can result you describe m ay be due to Rated R. (£6) (M) Barney Miller. 12:30AM (dD Judge from varicose veins or any factor You can help the situation by inflammation around (or swelling Carson's Comedy Classics 9:35PM G3) Gz) James Galway's (dD Entertainment Tonight that produces an obstruction to the elevating your legs whenever possi­ of) anervein your neck or shoulder. Christmas Carol In Stereo \WELL, c o o l l y , d9) New Newlywed Game GD Jim & Tammy venous blood as it returns to the ble, using elastic support stockings A neurologist should be able to heart. When blood pools in the leg to help venous emptying and identify the cause of your symp­ lATIiWLRRiec? I'D'YE MAPRIED d3) All New Dating Game 10:00PM Equalizer A priest be­ G® MOVIE: In the Cool of the Day' A comes the target of killers when he hears young girl falls in love with a married man veins, it affects the nutrition of applying lotion to the dermatitis to toms. As part of your examination, [CNN] Crossfire Pkizzles . r o p T iA ^ HEP MOAAAITEP: assassination plans as part of a confes­ during a trip to Greece. Jane Fonda, Peter overlying skin. A form of skin prevent the skin from drying, a cardiogram or stress test would Aatrognqih [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater sion. (60 min.) Finch, Angola Lansbury. 1963 MEKELY fNHO LEFT HEP inflammation, called stasis derma­ cracking, breaking down and be­ help rule out the unlikely possibility 8:00PM dD New Mike Hammer Ham­ m News GD ® Late Night with David Letterman titis, results. The skin affliction will coming infected. Surgery to open of heart disease. BEEAU6E THEAOJEY'. mer uncovers several likely suspects when d D (33) Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) A mar­ Tonight's guests are Jane Seymour and ACROSS 2 Rodent Answer to Previous Puzzle he investigates an old friend's murder. (60 ried woman decides to have an affair to Robert Klein (60 min.) In Stereo. 3 ______HEP UWO.E min.) revenge her husband's infidelity and a des­ ( ^ Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1 Latin poet the ground LEFT HEP d D MOVIE: 'Secrets' An unhappily mar­ perate woman who recently lost a child GD Gene Scott aper, P.O. Box 91428, ute to Broadway. (60 min.) leader plans to unite all the gangs into an carried in vacuum bottles to serve 27 Was indebted 35 Wavy (var.) 47 Olympic (g) ( © Highway to Heaven (CC) Mark .crushed. Heat the cider and spices should send $1 for each copy to 28 410, Roman Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. and Jonathan are targeted by con artists 1 0:30PM GD News army strong enough to take over New at a skating party. to 39 Skin problem gymnast_____ York City. 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This is the last Prentice-Hall Information Servi­ five trading days. Starting in 1987, the regular way on Dec. 26,1986 or tax rules apply to listed options that BUSINESS year you get a ces, I offer you this tax advice. you must pay tax in the year you 1987, the profit will be short-term apply to stocks. But the critical date tax choice when The tax Rexibility you have by for options sold at a gain la 1 receive payment for the stock. gain since the stock was not owned you sell publicly selling listed stocks or bonds during Wednesday, Dec. 31, is the last for more than six months on the sale different. Reason: The settlement traded securi­ Sylvia the final five trading days is trading day in 1986 — and is a key date of Dec. 26,1986. date for listed options is the next BUSINESS FAILURES ties (stocks and especially important in 1986. You date. An investor can wait until the But suppose the stock was trading date after the date of sale. Keogh plan form needs revision bonds) during can benefit from having net short­ final trading day of 1986 to sell stock purchased June 23,1986, and sold on So if an investor who bought a put or CENTRAL STATES SUFFER IVIOST the final five Porter term gain taxed at lower rates in for a 1986 loss, even though the Dec. 24, 1986. Then the profit would a call sells it at a gain on Dec. S , the trading days of 1987 with the installment sale stock isn’t actually delivered and be long-term capital gain, whether profit is a 1986 gain. But if the option QUESTION; I •July, I’ll be allowed to file a Form prices than you paid. the year. In 1986. treatment. Or you can have net payment isn’t received until 1987. the taxpayer chooses to report it in is sold at a gain on Dec. 31, .the opened a Keogh 5500R for 1986. if the sale takes « 1 long-term gain taxed at the lower Whether stock is sold at a profit or 1986 or 1987. investor has a choice — it can be self-employed Under the rules, I must file a QUESTION; We have our IRA at place on or after 1986 rates by electing out of a loss, it is the sale date — not the ’The last day to buy stock to close 1986 or 1987 gain. retirement plan Form 5500C every third year. I a brokerage firm. We are not Dec. 24. you can installment sale treatment. settlement date — that counts for a short sale of stock — whether at a The critical date for options sold in 1982. At that investors’ dread the thought of filing Form pleased with our broker, but we treat the transaction as an instal­ treatment and pay tax in 1986. The new law takes away the purposes of the long-term holding gain or loss on the 1986 return — is at a loss is the same as it is for time, the annual 5500C for 1987. Is there any hope the really do not want to change our lment sale and pay tax in 1987. Or In consultation with Eli J. War- choice of when to pay tax on sales of period. For example, say stock was Dec. 23. stocks sold at a loss. Dec. 31 is the contribution to a Guide rules on this will be changed? IRA investments. What is the most you can elect out of installment tax ach, chief consulting editor of publicly traded property in the final purchased on June 27.19R6. and sold Puts and calls; The same basic last trading day. defined contri­ tactful way to change brokers? bution plan such William A. Doyle ANSWER; Good news! Those as I have was rules already have been changed. ANSWER: That depends on how limited to Those terrible Form SSOOCs no big a change you have in mind. REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK A Sign Of The TImesll $15,000 or 15 per­ longer have to be filed for one- If you want your IRA to stay at cent of self- person Keogh plans. You can file that brokerage firm, but you want f i l fea tu rin g : employed income. Now that you contributions. the much simpler Form S500R each some other broker to handle your HEU can put in 20 percent and up to 25 Keogh rules have been changed and every year. account, talk to the manager of the Looking percent, can I do this automatically frequently. Beginning with 1984, a brokerage office. Ask the manager Gas Stotli I REAL SOLD or do I have to sign new agreement self-employed person has been QUESTION; My individual re­ to assign a different broker. Don’t I weekend! forms? allowed to put up to 25 percent of his tirement account is at a brokerage be shy. That happens all the time. Apply Vei • Superior Service for an or her net self-employed income — firm. One of the stocks in my IRA is If you want to move your IRA to a 5450. 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 ANSWER: By this time, the but no more than $30,000 annually — way down in price. I would like to different brokerage firm, pick your • Senior Citizens Discount agency 3.1% trustee of your Keogh plan should into a defined contribution Keogh sell it and take a loss for tax new firm and talk to the manager • Continuous Advertising - ...... +5 Cleaners have drawn up a new or revised plan. purposes. My broker says I can’t there. You’ll get papers to sign and and Newin '>' - H-25.7% The 25 percent net calculation, take any loss on my income tax the account will be shifted — with ESTATE • Well educated, competent agents that gets © ^ \ > . ..' •: WjieimiiiPn 1 prototype plan, submitted it to the 10 am, Moi -i-20.0"4 Internal Revenue Service for ap­ however, is reduced by the amount return on a stock that is in my IRA. ail your investments intact. day. Plea! © '>'4.' ...... proval and sent a copy to you. Then of the Keogh contribution — mak­ Can I? But brace yourself for possible 1-800-343-11 results? -0.7% Joyce G . Epstein © • - you fill in the necessary parts of the ing the actual maximum contribu­ headaches. There’s a never-ending -2. plan form, sign it and send it back. tion 20 percent. That’s the cockam- ANSWER: No. Your broker is string of complaints about slow Call us , , ■ < ' transfer of accounts — especially REAL ESTATE © Are you sure you haven’t rceived amie way Congress wrote the correct. When you have a “ self- section of the law covering this. directed” IRA or Keogh plan at a IRA and Keogh plans — from one E OPPORTUNITIES -2.8% a new or revised plan form? Check S95 EAST CENTEH ST. today! © FAII IIRF.*■ ^ .. that account. You don’t pay income claims to have cracked down on 647-8895 (h *10*8% 75.3% NUMBERS INDICATE trustee. and have no employees. Because I tk ills t © Even if you don’t have the papers have a Keogh plan, I had to file that tax on any profit you realize from this. But my mailbag shows it’s still © . -ISL5% r JAN.-JUNE — or on the off chance your Keogh ridiculously long Form 5500C for selling stocks in an IRA or Keogh at a major problem. If you run into it, 2«3 M A lM S TB 8 tT »M A N C H E S TE H 1985 to 1986 plan trustee has been awfully slow the 1984 plan year. In July 1986, as higher prices than you paid. Nor do take your complaint directly to the O 643-1591 getting the work done — you should required, I filed the shorter Form you get any tax loss for selling Securities and Exchange in 11“-; VERNON CIRCLE • VER,VON NEA GRAPHIC be able to make larger SSOOR for the 1985 plan year. Next stocks in an IRA or Keogh at lower Commission. s (Source; The Durr & Bradstreet Corp.) MANCHES’TIR •IN ,000 •I.... . 871-1400 C Qroat Opportunity (or Bulldors, In­ Business failures have soared in the central and western vestors, Homsownsrs — 0 roon) regions of the U.S. between the Mississippi River and Caps - FIrsplaca, appllsnces, Analysts hail UTC streamlining move locatsd on extra large lot with the California. It’s the result of recessions in farming, energy potential (or two building lota. Very and mining. private and daalrabta area Bv Carole Thompson Inc. said. 1,000 salaried workers from its Hamilton Standard would offer an The Associated Press UTC said $355 million of the Hamilton Standard division and up early retirement program for fourth-quarter charge would re­ to 2,000 from its Pratt & Whitney hourly workers beginning July 1, HARTFORD — Financial ana­ present pre-tax losses expected to Aircraft division. 1987. Xerox moves execs “ The actions announced today lysts praised the corporate restruc­ result from the sale, reduction in Earlier this year, the company MANCHESTER $N,900 turing announced by United Tech­ size or termination of several small will enable us to complete our plan Immaculate 4 room Ranch announced smaller reductions in of restructuring and position UTC nologies Corp. as a positive step business units and operations. The the workforce at its corporate completely redecorated, new ManchMttr N/c« S tartsr $ 7 8 ,9 0 0 in reorganization bid toward streamlining the giant company, which has 300 plants for sustained, profitable growth in wall to wall carpeting. Corner lot. This H duplex affords you many (eatures ol a single (amlly home headquarters in Hartford, at Si­ 1987 and on,” company president defense contractor, even though it worldwide, would not say how korsky Aircraft in Stratford and at A pleasure to show. without the high price. Home Includes kitchen with stove and will mean a short-term loss. many business units would be and chief executive Robert F. re(rlgarator, living room, (ormal dining room and two bedrooms. Hamilton Standard. Daniell said in a statement. “ Our Located In nice quiet neighborhood, close to schools snd shopping. STAMFORD (AP) — Four top as the federal government. UTC said Tuesday that it ex­ affected. Must executives of the Xerox Corp. have The third new unit will be the U.S. Drohan said the company ex­ core businesses are strong, and we pected to post a substantial fourth- ” We’re in the process of negotiat­ pected to reduce its worldwide intend to strengthen and expand car. been assigned to new posts in an Marketing Group, which will han­ quarter loss as a result of $592 ing the sales of some small units workforce of 188,000 by an esti­ them.” 9:30-’ MANCHESTER - Elegance throughout In this executive 7 organizational rearrangement de­ dle direct sales and service to million in pre-tax charges taken for and defining the downsizing or mated 11,000 by the end of 1987. UTC is a broad-based designer termination of other units in our 8TORR8 - Nice 2 bedroom Mo­ room traditional styled home. Spacious let floor master signed to strengthen delivery of major accounts and commercial the restructuring, though it ex­ “ To reduce payrolls, you have to and manufacturer of high- operation,” UTC spokesman Tom bedroom suite, oversized family room with center fireplace, products to customers, the com­ customers. That function was pre­ pected to show a profit for the full offer incentives — one year salar­ technology products. Its best bile home In adult community. Drohan said. 3V& baths, central air, over 1 acre and much more, asking pany announced. viously carried out by the Business year. The restructuring plans, ies, pension benefits above and known products include Pratt 8i Appliances, central air and “ If there are two or three plants •264,000. As of Jan. 1, a new unit called the Systems Group. which call for thousands of worker beyond what they’d normally offer Whitney Aircraft engines, Carrier porch. V layoffs, was approved Tuesday by in an operation, we may, for Business Products and Systems — but it’s a one-time charge,” said air conditioning, Hamilton Stand­ $32,900 The International Operations and UTC’s board of directors. example, consolidate them into one Group will be responsible for most Jim Barnes, a vice president at ard controls, Sikorsky helicopters, the Xerox Corporate Research plant,” he said. of Xerox’s product planning, devel­ “ I think Wall Street is applauding ' Smith Barney Harris Upham and Norden defense systems, Essex Group were not effected. The remaining $237 million re­ Co. said. “ They’ll take it all at once, wire and cable, Otis elevators, and opment and manufacturing pre­ this move because it’s going to have U&R REALTY CO. a good chance of turning around the presents the estimated cost of but next year there will be fewer automotive components and M a n c h M to r E x e a ffa n f Buy $ 1 1 9 ,9 0 0 viously done by the Reprographics ’’Bringing the product- company’s earnings and reversing companywide reductions in the people to pay and they’ll report systems. James R. McCavanagh This nicely decorated 3 or 4 bedroom ranch has the extras that m'ake a Business Group and the Xerox development operations together tre’ve Built Our Reputation on oervice OOA/k ood home an axcallant buy. Large living room with picture window and the down trend the company has workforce, primarily salaried profits.” In 1985, UTC had $636 million in grick (Ireplace. Super Master bedroom suite with pegged hardwood 643-2692 Systems Group. reflects the growing interdepend­ 237 East Center St., Manchester, CT 06040 D 4 S I~ d o U U had,” L. Howard Nichol, vice workers, the company said. UTC said last week that under its income from continuing operations (loors, double closets and H bath. Aluminum siding, steel beam ence of our core copier-duplicator president of research at Advest, UTC has announced plans to cut contract with the Machinsts union, and sales of $15 billion. McCavanagh doesn’t rest till your living in the best! construction, 2 zone heat, convenient location. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor A new Special Markets Group will be developed to manufacture and business systems technologies and market entry-level and special­ and supports the increasing orien­ ized products such as electronic tation of our customers toward typewriters, engineering copiers integrated products,” said Xerox GM-Perot deal raises ethical questions and graphics equipment, electros­ President Paul A. Allaire. cism, he insists, was for the future est to muffle informed criticism? shares. tatic plotters and printers and ^ NEW YORK (AP) — When Don Jackson Wayland R. Hicks was elected an General Motors plucked a thorn good of the company, the world’s 3.Can a deal removing some of To issue more than one class of impact, electronic and ink jet the top brains from EDS contribute Rose Viola Jackson executive vice president and named Ross Perot from its corpo­ largest manufacturer. common stock, and to provide stock printers, and market supplies and named president of the new Busi­ rate hide on Dec. 1 it paid him twice It has other shareholders to the value of GM’s shares? of unequal voting power, violates Bill Roberts software for Xerox products. ness Products and Systems Group. the price for his stock that could wondering. The Securities and Exchange existing New York Stock Exchange And, considering that the agree­ requirements. The exchange, how­ The Special Markets products Robert V. Adams was also elected have been obtained by lesser Commission, already concerned We Rosalie Brunetti an executive vice president and shareholders. ment follows a spate of public with a series of revelations about ever, bent; it now seeks SEC will be distributed mainly through complaints of illegal insider trad­ named president of the new Custom Included in the deal was an illegal insider trading cases, is approval to eliminate the bans. ce/bo Paul Cavagnaro SMASHING CONTEMPORARY HURRY! HURRY! channels other than the Xerox ing and questionable investor and Systems Division. agreement to make similar pay­ interested in another aspect of the Because of the timing, the SEC nearly 2000 sq. ft. of living area in this 3 bedroom Cape In the eighth districti direct-sales force, including deal­ ments to some top officers of corporate maneuvers, it isn’t just EDS-GM relationship, this one This i Real Estate Mike Swanson ers, distributors, valued-added re­ hearing scheduled for December 16 new 7 room, 2'A bath homel $199,5001 Fireplace, garage and only $105,0001 Both will be based in Stamford. Electronic Data Systems Corp., GM shareholders who wonder if involving the nature of the shares. tailers, private-label sellers, and they’re getting a fair deal. and 17 could prove volatile. One Excell "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI’’...e4e-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESr...e4S-2482 Dwight F. Ryan becomes presi­ founded by Perot, purchased by shareholder has sued GM and its Patricia Centilcore telemarketers, the company said in After purchasing EDS, GM ex peri dent of the Special Markets Group GM in 1984 and operated since then GM shareholders, however, have issued to EDS owners and existing directors to stop the Perot deal. 647-8400 Vinnie Diana, Jr. a statement Tuesday. with headquarters in El Segundo, as a semi-autonomous GM center stage for the moment, and GM shareholders a special “ Class Other large GM shareholders are Calif. A. Barry Rand will become subsidiary. they are wondering: E” common stock. The new stock upset, and it seems safe to say Go 168 Main St., Manchester Another new marketing unit, the In addition, the GM-Perot deal provides dividends based on EDS many smaller ones are, too. The C!ustom Systems Division, will president of the U.S. Marketing included a pact designed to prevent l.Is it ethical to pay one investor profits; but it has only one-fourth hearing could become an outlet for develop and produce customized Group with headquarters in Ro­ Perot from continuing his criticism more than another? the voting rights of regular GM frustrations. If y< € systems for large customers such chester, N.Y. of GM management, which criti­ 2.1s it in the shareholders’ inter­ pie th Pie CONDOMANIA! Beautiful 2 bedroom, 1% bath brick CLASSIC CAPE unit in Royal Arms. QorgeousI 70’s Built with mcMtonc* by "BEHRMANN" 7 roomt, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 "WE QUARANTEE OUR HOUSRI” ...648-2482 flraplaea, 1H bathi, radwood axtarlor 140a "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSE8l"...e4e-2482 LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK!!! Business P ro p e rty...... ;... 25 E ntertainm ent...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment — 80 N o tic e s Ottlce/Retoll Equipment ...... 81 Great big 3 family in an excellent neighborhood in A positive cash flow is generated from this super WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax ...... 54 RATES; 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. the Southend of Hartford. 5 Room Flats with 3-Family in Manchester. Mint condition inside Lost/Found ...... 01 M ortgages...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Recreational Eauipment— ...... 82 Boots and Marine Eauipment...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. separate utilities. Many improvements. Excellent and out. Maintenance free exterior. Great income Blanchard & Rossetto Personals...... 02 Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Polntlng/Paperlng ■ 56 Musical Items...... 84 20 or more days; 60 cents per line per day. income potential. Offered at I169,9(K). producing property with separate utilities. Easy to Announcements...... 03 Roofing/Sidine ...... 57 Minimum charge: 4 lines. 646-2482 58 Cameras and Photo Eauipment ... 85 see. Just call 647-8400. $132,900. ^ PEAL ESTATE Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... Financial...... 05 R e n ta ls Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 60 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to 9 Rooms (or R ent...... 31 Heating/Plumbing...... Apartments (or Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services. 61 Too Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Employment & Education deadline Is noon on the day before publication. 349 EAST CENTER ST. Condominiums tor Rent...... 33 Services W anted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 Joyce G. Epstein Help W anted...... H Homes tor R ent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, MANCHESTER REALTY WORLD^ the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Situation Wanted ...... 12 Store/Ottice Space...... 35 Merchandise Reat Estate 647-8895 (203)646-7709 73 West Center Street Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 A u to m o tiv e Frechette Associates Manchester. CT 06040 Instruction...... 1j Industrial P roperty...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... 71 READ YOUR AD. Classified advertisements ore WE GET RESULTS Employment Services...... 15 Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 token by telephone os o convenience. The WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION Roommates Wonted...... 37 C lothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans tor Sale...... 92 Manchester,Herald Is responsible (or ortly one “A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES" Wanted to R e n t...... 40 Furniture...... ?4 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Real Estate TV/Stereo/Aopllonces...... 75 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 the original Insertion. Errors which do not Machinery and Tools...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 lessen the volue of the advertisement will not Homes for Sole ...... ^ S e rv ic e s Autos tor Rent/Lease...... 96 Check Out This Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden ..; ...... 77 be corrected by on additional Insertion. Child Care...... 51 Good Things to E a t...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 Paying investm ent... Lots/Land for Sole...... 23 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel O ll/C ool/Flrew ood...... 79 See thla fantastic 3 family with large private yard, separate utllltisa, modern Interior, low maintenance axtarlor and gar­ ages for 4 cart. Priced to aatl at 6 $141,900. Part Time - flexible hours. Land Surveyor/Party I mpounded-Neutered Dishwasher - Good start­ Part time Dental Assist­ Chief - tuM-tIme employ­ IL08T male 6 year old Hound. Surveylna/Clvll enolneer- Carpenter-minimum 5 ye­ ant. Experience preferred Busy Manchester real est­ ing position for someone ate office seeking creative ment tor experience sur­ For SALE or RENT AND FOUND Red. Found In the Man­ Ino - full-time employ­ ars experience In residen­ Interested In a career In but not necessary. Call veying personnel with chester Porkode. Please tial remodeling. Paid 643-1726. person to write ods. Typ­ ment for surveylno the restaurant business. ing essential. Also general knowledge of electronic coll the Manchester Dog manager with knowledge vocation, holidays and surveying, computer- Gordon Setter (Irish Set­ Insurance program. 643- Growth for hard working office duties. Call Susan New Construction... Commercial storefront in high traffic area. Full base­ Warden at 643h6642. of electronic surveying, Individual possible. Apply W aitresses/W alters assisted computations, ter with short block hair). computer-assisted com­ 6712. wanted - part time, full Shimer, 643-4060. Charming 4 bedroom Colonial ment, 2 air conditioners to remain, newer 100 amp cir­ Bush H ill Rood area. In person at Covey’s Res­ and drafting. Excellent putations, and drafting. taurant, 45 East Center time. Apply In person, salary and benefits. Con­ situated on a 2+ acre private lot cuit breakers and newer bath. *60,000 or *500 per mo. Named Duffy. Reward! Responsible for client re­ Hundreds of readers turn Luigi’s Restaurant, 706 Part Time - Office assist­ 646-2747. to Classified every day Street, Manchester. ant needed to provide tact Towne Engineering In Manchester. Fantastic flrs- lations, set-up and super­ Hartford Road, Manches­ Inc., P.O. Box 162, Rich­ KLP WANTED vision of field crews, field searching for some par­ ter, CT 06040. clerical support at Jeffer­ placad family room with skyl­ “ Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s !” Lost-Brown hoir cot, tiger CD ticular Item. Will your ad Horticultural mainte­ son House Adult Day Cen­ mond Lane, South Wind­ ight, ahlnay aat-in kitchen, SPACIOUS DUPLEX reconnaissance and re­ nance technician - full or ham, CT 06266. markings, Hamlin Street Secretarial position - Le­ cord research. L.S. or be there? 643-2711. Carpenters Needed - Im­ ter In Manchester. Con­ large formal dining room and in East Hartford. Excellent Investment opportunityl Good loca­ area, since Saturday, may part time positions to tact Michael Hebert at tion. Sliders oft dining rooms. Full unfinished baaamenta. gal Experience helpful. eaulvalent experience de­ mointain tropical plants mediate opening for expe­ Secretary-port time after­ much more. Call today for de­ STRANO REAL ESTATE be III. Call 646-0613 or Small centrally located sired. Excellent salary Part time - Clerical. Hours rienced carpenters. AM 646-2680 between 8 am and Washer/Dryar hook ups. Tenants pay all utilities except water. 643-6160. 10 am to 2 pm, Monday In local offices. Wilt train 5 pm. noons. General duties In- tails. Offered at $217,900. Manchester law office and benefits.. Contact enthusiastic people In all phases of construction. cludlng typing, 156 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CT. For an appointment, call 646-7709. ______looking for on Intelligent Towne Engineering Inc., thru Friday. Typing skills Full-time employment Found-Small female cat, or previous CRT expe­ aspects of Interior horti­ shorthond, computer data person Interested In learn­ P.O. Box 162, Richmond culture. Reliable car and benefits. Coll 742-5317, Night waitress, expe­ entry, telephone. Respon­ mostly eroy, Hartford ing and advancing In a Lone, South Windham, CT rience helpful. Call Mr. 8:30 to 5:00, Monday rience preferred, part CALL TODAY - 647-‘‘SOLD” (203) 646-7709 i.S*'**. Road area. 647-9355 or Whitney at 568-20X for needed. Excellent benef­ sible, Interesting position. challenging lob. Coll 649- 06266. its. 242-2552. through Friday. time. Apply 303 Adams St. 646-6270. 646-1483. 2$65. appointment. EOE. ; — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1986 MANCHEaiTER HERALD.'Wednegday. Dec. 10,1988 - 81 LOOK FOR THE STARS... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 KIT *N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright HOMES lAPARTMEIITB Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get ( T J", FOR SALE FOR RENT f

'^or Sale or Rant- Manchester - Quality 1 better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a Commercial storefront In bedroom and 2 bedroom m high traffic area. Full apartment, heat, hot wa­ 5He'j AuoAy$ basement, 2olr condition­ ter and oil oppllonoes ers to remain. Newer c m m w r n Included. A ir conditioned, A E tt)T«o u ) difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, AAonday-Friday, lOOamp circuit breokers quiet, on bus line. Ideal tor and newer both. 860,000 or middle-aged and senior much iTCOSfS $500 per month.Strano citizens. $515 and $550. fiOBortv BtvttierB *4* 9(F' , i,Tni(Ckln«r.HV I W ( y i ^ 99IVAMW0tii«k99f « Arf*f LWi#' TruektoB - •TbffeED/HC'/ yowr oiim |Nr(c»,.'ir' YOU iliPlivP If#'WV Real Estate, 647-7653.0 247-5030. r Mnip , fOlfef rOlf# NifOotn renMMMiMa; M« In . You 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. j#. BUT iBfliltiiJftB Afrywsi lemldHen woNr fiMlera, (to It. d fo n o d .' jii0«k hautod, New Construction- 24 Locust Street. 7 room (mured.. M H BOe. l»untitur»jirK( oRpUdnoM A toT Charming 4 bedroom Co­ apartment. No applian­ ilrt. moved, ddd lelwJ^ ViNV m o e e t h a n lonial situated on a 2plus YOor teedi hdwdymoBt ^d d p d B d d U C ces. $650 per month plus "OCPMWWWa,, I IX). Acre private lot In Man­ utilities. Security. No edit John dt H M m m A ^ I*EIP WANTED h elp w a n t ed h HELP WANTED HELP WANTED H D f OR RALE chester. Fantastic tlre- pets. Call 646-2426 week­ dam* lidvdfneoMiot: rtonm In mevtog. IHI h flp w a n ted ^ r elp w a n t ed ED E D ELP WANTB) ED ED CMoYHIdFM*' ED ploced family room with days 9 to 5. skylight, shlney eat-ln kit­ Mason-Experienced and a Texos Refinery Corpora­ Burr Bench Openlngs- i£ Gas Station ottondent - Truck driver for delivery Full time - Mechanic to Part time receptlonlst-4 to chen, large formal dining Manchester-Dtt Porter work on oil trucks and trainee for waterproofer. 8pm. Also 8:30am until 5 tion otters plenty of mo­ Openlngs for experienced Manchester-t^lce starter. room and much more. weekends, will train. of fuel oil. Truck driving $78,900. This duplex Street. Nice 3 room apart­ tr w VP Tijpd experience necessary. cars. Benefits Included. Full and part time, good on Saturdays. Total of 3 ney plus cash bonuses, personnel with aircraft '/2 Coll today for details. Apply Vernon Snell. 875- affords you many fea­ ment. Heat, electricity, 'Vruclt At O iip d g .'lm iim b 8BonowMdiMra. Port or full time. Coll Coll 649-2871. pay. Call 646-3361 or 563- days per week. Busy fringe benefits to mature parts backgotund. Ability Dftered at $217,900. Joyce t> A ifi|ind$cdP«< 5450. tures of a single family security deposit. No pets. r,ramp«dl. Prm dcompletdi r,sVOffi|IWW® 649-2871 for appointment. 3006. phones, light typing, and a person In the Hartford to handle heavy parts G. Epstein Real Estate, 643-8552. needed. Apply Reb Indus­ home without the high , Speddt egnoMtoro* Mryiee. Vtoi> todf . td*l Ii-fo Clerical help needed- pleasant office surround­ area. Regardless of expe­ 647-8895.0 rience. Write F. D. Hop­ tries Inc., 184 Commerce price. Home Includes kit­ INlltY v'tlonfareKtorty andlM|Adi> Cleaners - Wethersfield Port time - lanltorlol Town of Bolton, 25 hours Custodlon-Coventrv ing. Please collJonet at D. ' - 647<9iO. ^ m School system, excellent W. Fish Realty. 643-1591. kins, President, Box 711, St, Glastonbury, Ct. 06033. chen with stove and refrig­ Check Dut This Paying FMip.1 and Newington areas. 6 to work. Monchester/South per week. $5.70/hour. For 633-5271. EOE. erator, living room, for­ benefits. Hours 3 to 11pm. Fort Worth, Tx. 76101. Investment.See this fan­ (P lB eaby9g A .ln c 10 am, Monday thru Sofor- Windsor orea. 3 hours per more Information coll 649- mal dining room and two day. Please coll toll free Coll 742-9305. Texas Oil Company needs tastic Three Family with evening, 5 evenings per 8743. Closing dote Floor covering sales per­ bedrooms. Located In Dne bedroom garden 1-800-343-1801. week. Coll 249-6889. 12/23/86. mature person for short lorge private yard, separ­ apartment, air conditi­ Internaflonal Student Ex­ trips surrounding the Street sweeper operator, son, no experience neces- nice quiet neighborhood ate utilities, modern Inte­ full time, coll Manchester sory. Looking tor close to schools and shop- oned, wall to wall, ap­ APARTMENTS HOMES HOLIDAY/ INVITATION TO BIO change organization Hartford area. Contact rior, low maintwenanace pliances, on bus line and INVITATION TO BID seeks part-time represen­ Sweeping. 647-9137. ambitious Individual wil­ plng.D.W. Fish SEASONAL FURNITURE Sealed blda will ba racalvad customers. We train. exterior and goroges tor more. $450 per month plus FOR RENT FOR RENT In the Ganaral Sarvicaa' ef- Purchoaa of on* (I), tative to find homes for Write N. S. Dickerson, ling to learn and grow Realty.643-1591 or 871- four cars. Priced to sell. 1 1917 4-Wh**l Drlva, Bank Tellers 1400. □ utlltitles. References. 649- flca, 41 Center St., Manchaa- f pmt time poeWent tvaHaWe for high school exchange stu­ President, Southwestern Part time help wonted- with family run business. Call today for details. tar, C T until Dacambar 23, % Ton Pick-Up Part time clerical help needed — heavy Lovlng, dependable Indi­ Duties Include answering 0764 otter 7pm. 2 bedroom townhouse, 2 bedroom Ranch, conve­ •outti WIndtor Benh 4 Trust dents. Good 2nd Income. Petroleum, Box 961005, R . Joyce G. Epstein Real Tree Skirts - bond crofted, Dak Formica Table with 1916 at II :00 a.m. for tha fol- Tha Town of Coventry will 1-800-443-0100, ext 600. Worth, Tx. 76161. vidual needed ta wark phone and dealing with Manchester-Excellent heert, hot water, carpet­ nient location, stove and two 12 Inch leafs and 4 lowing: telephone, strong verbal communication Company In our Vernon offloe. Estate, 647-8895.0 Manchester- Five room retrlgerotor, 2 months se­ non tlomoble folt. Availa­ racalv* aaolad bid* for tha Rreulous Mlsr or ceiMer Mpsrt- afternaans coring for customers In retail show­ buy. $119,900. This nice, ing, air conditioning, all padded chairs. Nice look­ (1) ATHLETIC SHIRTS purchoa* of on*, (1), 1987 4- apartment, first floor. curity plus utilities. $600. ble In red or white. 34 skills helpful. Apply In person enoe helpful. CxosNent sterpng Banking-Full time assist­ young children In a repu­ room. Please call 643-5168 decorated 3 or 4 bedroom appliances, nice location. ing set.$99.00. Call 643- Whaal drive, % ton oick-uo at Smashing Contemporary. Stove, refrigerator, $450 644-1933. Inches, $7.00; 58 Inches, (2) FURNISH & INSTALL tha Coventry Town Hall, 1712 •■lory plus Inosntlvs. Rrst position Housekeeper - Immediate ant supervisor In Proof table day care center. and ask tor Tom. roqnch has the extros that Call647-1595. 0155.O AIR CONDITIONING IN Nearly 2000 so. ft. of living plus utilities and security $9.00. 646-3978.D Main Straat, Covantry, Ct. hours lOsnvtpm, Monday thru opening tor person who department. Machine op­ Linda, 646-7090. make a good home an area In this new 7'/h room, RECORDS DIVISION 8i until 10:00 A.M. January 20, Frtdey and ovary M Saturday: con work every weekend erations and reconcilia­ excellent buy. Large liv­ deposit. No pets. 742-8628. Two bedroom luxury STORE AND Queen size sleeper sofa ADJOINING OFFICE- 1907 at which ttm* and plac* 2'/i both home. $199,580. POLICE DEPARTMENT Saoond posMon hours IpnH 6pm, from 7 am to 3 pm. tion. Monday thru Friday, Excellent Income tor port Real Estata ing room with picture townhouse. In Highland OFFICE SPACE with chair. $99.00. Coll all bid* will b* ooanad and 8BM LOAN CENTER Blanchard 8, Rossetto 2 Bedroom Apartment, publicly rood aloud. Monday thru Thursday. 1pm-7pm Pleasant working condi­ 2pm-8pm . Saturday time home assembly window and brick fire­ Real Estate, "W e guaran­ Park area. Clean and r n ANTIQUES/ 646-1413.P The Town of Manchaatar la 923 Main Street on Fridays and ovary 3rd Soturd^. tions and good starting 8:30om-4pm. Coll 646-5773. work. For Information place. Super master bed­ newly renovated. Good private! Fully ap- an oauol opportunity om- The Town of Covantry raa- Apply fashsasn Ssm-apm, Monday tee our Homes I "646-2482.0 neighborhood. Security, Manchester - 3 rooms COLLECTIBLES ployor, and roqulroa on oftlr- arva* It* right* to walv* all Manchester, Ct. rote. Coll Manchester call 504-641-8003. Ext 8201. room suite with pegged pllanced, deck. For Sale-Breakfost set. motlvo action policy foroll of thru Friday. 1066 John FItoh B M ., HOMES hardood floors, double references and no pets. $750/month Including heat containing 400 square feet Informalltla* In the bidding Manor at 646-0129. TO CLEAN artificial flow­ Call 647-9322. Ita Controctora and Vondora procaa*. The Town I* not EOE South Windsor, CT. SOS FOR SALE closets and '/a bath. Alumi­ Call 647-8061 after 6pm. and hot water. 647-7411. on Center Street. Call oa o condition of doino bual- ers, place them heads ini I CONDOMINIUMS 646-0042. Comic Book - Haunt of oblleotad to accagt the lo- Looking tor 6 dependable down In a paper boo, odd num siding, steel beamed Fear, no. 19. Very good ntaa with tbo Town, oa par waat bid. FOR SALE Manchester-2 bedroom, Federal Order 11246. people. Could be senior salt and shake well. To All real estate advertised construction, 2 zone heat. Extra Clean 1 bedroom condition. $90.00. Call 649- Bid Forma, Bidding Inatruc- Convenient location. heat, hot water and ap­ duplex with country kit­ ROOMMATES 4744.0 ITV/STEREO/ Bid forma, plana and apocifl- citizens or husband and Cleon out storage areas In In the Manchester Herald cotlona art ovolloblo at tbo tlona, and Saacltlcatlon* Ra- PART U SE wife teams. Third shift, 10 D.W. Fish Realty. 643-1591 Condomanla-BeautItuI 2 pliances. $510. Referen­ chen, formal dining room, WANTED APPLIANCES aulrad con b* obtained at the your home or garage, DRIVERS Is sublect to the Fair Gonorol Sorvicoa' office. Offtca of the Town Manaoar, pm - 6om. Mobil AAort, 427 place on ad In classified Housing Act of 1968, which or 871-1400. D bedroom, 1’/> berth brick ces, lease andsecurlty. No full basement, washer/d­ *5H/R8««/Hr. unit In Royal Arms. Gor- pets. 647-9876 evenings. ryer hook-up, garage. TOWN OF Town Office■■ ------Building. 171712 Hartford Rood, Manches­ telling our readers what Deliver tor Manchester makes It Illegal to adver­ $250.00 a month plus 1/2 Sears - gas stove, brown, 3 MANCHESTER, CT. Main Straat, Coventry, Ct. Spacious Duplex In East geousl $70's. Blanchard t> Lease, security, no pets. CLOTHING ROBERT B. WEISS, ter. you hove tor sole. Wholesaler. Good tise any preference, lim­ utilities. Apply at The El years old. Asking (203) 743-6334. nWANTED!! Days/Evenings Hartford. Excellent In­ Rossetto Real Estate. 4 room apartment availa­ $ ^ plus utilities. Coll Liz GENERAL MANAGER itation or discrimination $50.00.Any otters will be road record raqulrad. ble Immediately. Adults DIcott, 40 DIcott Street, TOWN OF COVENTRY based on race, color, reli­ vestment opportunity I "We guarantee our for details 646-7709. Boy's All Wool Blazer. considered. 647-9869 020-12 HAROLD B. HODGE, JR. JOIN OUR SALES FORCE We Train Good paying, 40 hours only. No pets. No applian­ Apt. 107 only between 7 Expanding company gion, sex or national Good location. Sliders off Homes!" 646-2482.n Black. Like new. Size 16. evenlnos.o TOWN MANAGER per week, time and a ces, one cor, security and and 10 pm. naada IS paopla to con­ origin, or on Intention to dining room. Full unfin­ CONDOMINIUMS $35.00. 647-9723.0 Data; 12-4-04 half after 40 hours. ished basements. Wa- references. Call 649-1265. NOTICE TO CRBOtTORt duct homa ownar aurvayt make any such oreter- FOR RENT Vernon-House to share, Electric stove - 30 Inch, nio WORK PART TIME ovar tha talaphona. No Paid Insurance, holi­ ence, limitation or dis­ sher/Dryer hook-ups. Te­ Very warm Nowelglan self cleaning. E STA TE OF -12 Rentals 2 bedroom apartment - professional M/F, non- REESE A. BALLESTRINI, tailing. Call Mr. Mika. PART TIME days and vacatlona. crimination. The Herald nants pay all utilities pullover sweater. Copper,$50.00. Coll 643- o/k/o FLORENCE A. except water. For an ap­ wall to wall carpeting, Manchester - 1 yeor old smoker. Unusual loca­ Must like children, must have reliable (203) 249-7852 Apply Immediately. will not knowingly accept tion. Plenty of room and Medium-large, excellent 2809.O BALLESTRINI, O/k/o pointment, call 646-7709. appliances, security, condo. Fireplace In living condition. Cost over $100. REESE ANNA NOTICI TO CREDITORS Also warehouaa poal- any advertisement which room, 1 bedroom, 1 both, privacy. $350/month plus car. Hours Spm-8pm, Mon.-Thurs., (800) 367-3720 CUSTOMER SERVICE Realty World Frechette ROOMS lease. No pets. Also, 3 Sell $35. Call 646-4995.0 Sound Design Stereo - BALLESTRINI, Lota Of E S TA TE OF Is In violation of the law. fully appllonced kitchen one third utilities. Call Monchoator, dacaoaad CHARLES PEARSON, Lot* tiona, full or part time. Associates. FOR RENT bedroom duplex, applian­ AM/FM, record changer, 9:30-1 pm Sat. OD ces, lease security. No with wosher-dryer. Cen­ evenings. 646-3419. Tha Hon. William E. Fitz- Of Manchaatar, Dacaoaad DEPARTMENT Government Homes - speakers.$25.00.Call 649- Gorold, Judet, of tbo Court The Hon. William E. Fltz- MANCHESTER Great big 3 family In an pets. Available Imme­ tral Air, No pets. Avalla- of Proboto, Olatrict of Man­ Garold, Judo*, of Ih* Court from $1 (U repair). Delin­ Rooms-Main Street loca­ b le January 1st. WANTED 2287.0 E A S Y M O N E Y TOBACCO 4 CANDY quent tqx property. excellent neigborhood In diately. Coll 643-1595 or FURNITURE chaatar at o hoorlno hold on of Probata, Olatrict of Man­ I Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm the Southend of Hartford. tion. $185 and up. Referen­ 647-9330. $700/month plus utilities. TO RENT El Docombor $, 1986 ordorod chaatar at o haoring hold on INSUL SASH CO. Repossessions. Coll 805- ces and security. Call Security deposit and refer Phileo 30" electric range. that oil dolma muat bo pro- Dacambar 3, 1906 ordarod Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for 5 Room flats with seaper- Avocado, plus matching aontod to tbo fiduciary on or that oil dolma muat b* ora- FU LL TIME 209 Green Road ate utilities. Many Im­ 646-7089. Dne and two bedroom ences required. McCovo- Four piece Colonial sec­ current repo list. nogh Realty, 649-3800.O Garage for storage of car. tional, excellent condi­ hood. $150. Call 649-1988 boforo March 8, 1907 or bo aantad to the fiduciary on or Sat. 7:00-10:00 am Mancheeter, C T 00040 provements. Excellent In­ apartments. Heat, hot wa­ before 10 or otter 4. borrtd oa by low provided. bator* March 6, 1907 or b* CALL SUSAN •200“/»400“ $62.50 weekly. Apply The ter and all appliances January 15 to early April. tion. 633-5518. come potentall. Dftered at Phone 528-3911. Johonno M. Brudar, barred oa by low provided. par walk $169,900. Jackson 8< Jack- DIcott, 40 DLcott Street, Included. Quiet. Ideal for Manchester-New Dak Aaalatant Clark Johonno M. Brudar, IN CIRCULATION apt. 107 only between 7 middle-aged and senior Forest end unit, condomi­ Queen Anne chair for sale. MACHMERY Tha fiduciary la: Aaalatant Clark son Real Estate, 647-8400 Dtbro J. Goby Full Benefits or 646-8646.0 and 10 pm. citizens. Qn bus line, air nium. 2 bedroom, Vh Warm tones. Very good The fiduciary la; Manchester - Dider 7 bath, central air, 2 car condition. $75.00 Call 649- AND TOOLS SOI Old Colchaatar Rood Jon* P. Croa* Flexible Hours MAINTENANCE conditioned. $515. 8. $555. Morchandiso Amaton, C T 06231 23 Henry Straat TODAY room Colonial In pleosent Call 247-5030. goroge. $800 a month plus 7944.D We Train neighborhood, 3 bed­ A Positive cash flow Is APARTMENTS 023-12 Manchaatar, C T 04040 Maintanenoe wofkar fult dme generated from this super FOR RENT utilities. Call 872-9720. Machinist Vlse-4’/j" har­ 02M2 Call Mr. Ross potMon miMble tor Indo- rooms, dining room, liv­ Coventry - nice 3 room Mahogany dining room dened laws. 7" capacity. ing room with fireplace, 1 3-Famlly In Manchester. HOLIDAY/ pendonl m H ttartor. Altom- Mint condition Inside and apartment In Vinton Est­ table, excellent condition, Covered steel screw. $45. 647-9946 (203) 249-7852 ■M wookondi roquirod. Ap- 1/2 baths, walt-fo-wall car­ Newly decorated spa­ HOMES SEASONAL one leaf, pods, no chairs. 643-6801.□ peting, kitchen applian­ out. Maintenance free ex­ ates. Security, no pets, (800) 387-3720 plloant thouM havo axpari- cious three room apart­ $365 per month. 742-1673. FOR RENT ED $170.00. Call 643-7046. terior. Great Income pro­ anoa and abWiy In aN aapaota ces Included. 3 zone heat ment. Heat, stove, refrig­ MISCELUNEOUS CARS ducing property with sep- Christmas Trees - cut your LAWN AND of maintananeo Including go- with new gas furnace and erator, garage, laundry January 1, 1987. 4 rooms, King Size - bed with FOR SALE FOR SALE hot water heater. Garage erote utilities. Easy to see. own. Sundays only. $15.00 noral rapalra, palnUng. eti- facilities. 646-2968. Woodbrldge Ave. East Extra Clean Ranch style headboard. Good condi­ BARDEN poniry, plumbing, and on treed lot. $128,900. Call $132,900. Just call Jackson each. 11 Villa Louisa Road ED duplex. Ideal tor In-law tion. $100. Call 646-7844. maehanloal/alaotrleal aya- evenings after 6 or 9 om-5 8< Jackson Real Estate, H a rtfo rd . $275.00 per (on the rood to Vito's 1980 - Toyota Tercel - month plus security. 528- situation. "Complete pri­ Rug-beige, nylon twist. excellent condition. 65,000 HERE’S THE JOB YOU’VE pm weekends. 647-8105. 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 Restuarant. Wheel barrel' $12.00. Call 0230 between 10 am - 8 vacy" for both parties. 30 Inch folding roll away 649-5741.0 9x12. Call otter 5:00 646- miles. $2900 or best otter. Compatlttva aalary and Manchester-$185,000. pm.o Convenient location In bed with foam mattress. 4320.D Call 649-8678. lla Inoluda haalth Inaunnea Man Chester-Elegance 3 room apartment. Heat, nice area. Each unit In­ T h t F^IA O ub of Mencheetof Com> $25.00 or best otter. Call BEEN WAITING FORI throughout In this execu­ Great opportunity for and panalon plan. Apply In hot water, stove, retrlger- Super Nice 3 bedroom cludes country kitchen, munfty CoBoqo wW bo •ponoortno 649-2385.0 RECREATMNAL Kenwood Equalizer Am­ 1985 Chrysler - Fifth tive 7 room traditional builders. Investors, ho­ e eheeolote mifBe eMe on Oooom- paraon, Monday thru F rl^ , meowners. 6 room cape. otor, laundry facilities, duplex with country kit­ formal dining room, se­ EQUIPMENT plifier tor Auto. $20. Coll Avenue. Low mllooe - 10 am • 4 pm. styled home. Specious 1st bor n ih . l l t i and l« h . Boiioo of Play pen with pad. Like 643-2809.D We have a great job opportunity for a customer servi- NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Fireplace, appliances, lo­ garage. Ask about Senior chen, formal dining room, parate basement, ample 10 oM ooH for *0. ooen. Tnimoo om $10,500. Call 643-9986 after floor master bedroom su­ Citizen's Discount. 646- full basement, great fam­ storage, washer/dryer new. Wooden construc- 5 pm. Fully equipped. ite. Dversized family cated on extra large lot bo pfofcod up « i tM oobool In tbo ce/bookkeeping clerk in our circulation department. IN MANCHESTER AREA ROCKVILLE MEMORIAL 7268. ily room with fireplace, hook-up and garage. 3 tlon.$25.00. Call after 2 pm For Sale. Rowing Ma­ Riding Lawn Mower- room with center fire­ with the potential for two Miln Lobby of ttio Lowo BuHdInp. chine, fully assembled, 1 Nsl Miln a Unlan Si Arsa ill NUMINO HOME buildings lots. Very pri­ 2nd fireplace In living bedroom with tow firepla­ at 649-8371.0 Crottsmon 5 Hp. 24 Inch place. Vh baths, central year old, excellent condi­ cut. Runs, but may need TRUCKS/VANS This is a full time position, Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00. HudiM 81 KOwthStTMl vate and desireable area. room, washer/dryer ces. $850 plus utilities. 1 air, over 1 Acre and much LQQKING FDR good hook-up, garage. Lease, bedroom $525 plus utili­ Tw o Pine bar stools with tion. $75. Coll 646-3245 work. $50.Call 643-4535. FDR SALE Williams 81 Riekvllli, CT more. Asking $264,000. McCovanagh Realty, 649- 6 toot artificial Christmas Excellent typing skills necessary with some computer 00000 news? Look tor the many security, no pets. $850 plus ties. Possible long term tree and stand. $25. Deco­ backs ond swivel bases. after 5:30pm. Oakland 81 U8.R Realty 643-2692.0 3800. o bargain buys advertised Seqrs - slow cook tooster experience helpful. 8ummlt 81 utilities. Call Liz for de­ lease. No pets. Call Liz for rations, 25 cents and up. Asking $99.00. Call 643- 1979 Ford 150 Pick up. 4x4 In the classified columns tails 646-7709. , details, 646-7709. Call 649-2216. 1680.O Hart Skls-180cm. (3eze oven. Like-new. $22.00. with 83 Fisher Plow. Low Brava 8L Hurry I Hurry!. 3 Bed­ bindings, used one season R E D U C E D today. Coll 649-8913.0 m ilage. Extra clean. Good pay, excollont benefits & pleasant atmosphere. Mountiln Rd. Half-Size Classic room Cape In the Eighth $70. 643-2831.0 $5295. Call otter 4 pm at No. Elm 81 •129,900 District. Fireplace, gar­ Hoover yocuum - excel­ 649-8926.0 BharwMd Cirda I age and only $105,000. Ice skates - size 10. $10.00. lent condition. Tools - Buyer wanted immedi­ Blanchard & Rossetto Call 643-1710.O never used. Good If you are detail oriented and enjoy working with peo­ Parkar 8L ately for this very nice ex­ Real Estate, "We guaran­ Christmas Items. $75.00. ple this could be the job for you. ' dallBL pandable brick Cape on tee our Homesl"646-2482.c Man's bicycle. 26 Inch Call 649-4649.G aNdbrldga 8t Concord Road. The rooms wheel,$35.00. Good condi­ For Sale-1974 Ford Von In Please call Jeanne Fromerth, circulation manager BIIm u 81 are large - a 14.8x19.4 liv­ Classic Cape built with tion. Call 649-1680.0 Sears - All purpose weight excellence by "Beh- good condition. $1500 or Margril 81 ing room, 2 13x14 bed­ lifting bench with leg att­ best offer. Call otter 643-2711 (9 a.m.-11 a.m.) rm an". 7 room, fireplace, achment. All assembled, Lumis rooms, 8x13 kitchen, 10 I'/i baths, redwood exte­ BOATS/MARINE 4:30pm. 875-6344.0 xl3 dining room, breeze­ like new. $75.00. Call 643- for an interview appointment. Cambrldgi 8L rior. $140's.Blanchard 8, EQUIPMENT 9000.D North Main 81 way and 1 car garage. Too Rossetto Real Estate. many improvements to RWTORCYCLES/ Mathar 81 "We guarantee our 16 foot Mod River canoe, Sllverplate Flatware - ser­ RWPEDS Manchester Herald Cantarflald 8L mention have been made Homes I" 646-2482.n paddles Included. Used vice for 8 In original wood in recent montha. four times. Excellent con­ box. Never used. 50 years Eistflald 8L Redwood Farms Colonlal- Narthflald 8L dition. $800. Please call old. $85.00. Coll 649-6039. 1984 Yamaha - YZ80 $800 I L Jack J. Lappen flreplaced living room, Stereo Specialist Country Christmas Swedish Gifts ; 643-4942 otter 6pm or. 647- or best offer. Honda XR75 Wastflald 8t formal dining room, first : 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Farberwore - Open hearth $50. or best otter. Call R e a lty floor fomlly and extra rec J.B. ELECTRQNICS — Where Pro­ One duck, two ducks, many, many, Visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT fessionals buy their stereo equip­ Bob. broiler. Excellent condi­ 646-7844. MANCHESTER HERALD 257 Elast Center St. room In finished base­ more ducks, Tabric ducks, carved SHOP. Nut crackers, pyramids, tion. ^ .0 0 . Call 649-9239.0 ment and accessories. Discount ducks, painted ducks, lucky ducks and Hummel figurines. We also PICTURE THIS Call NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 I I Manchester, C T 06040 ment. 3 bedrooms and V/i baths. Lovely '/i acre lot. pricing on cash and carry Items. — Wreaths and flower and folk art carry Swedish foods. Ellington ICAMERAS/PHOTO Set of beautiful new Bar­ MISCELLANEOUS 643-4263 $154,000. By owner, 646- Call Jack Bertrand 643-1262. too, all hand made and waiting tor Center Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. AUTOMOTIVE I- EQUIPMENT bie doll and Cabbage 4426. you at Patch doll dresses. $10.00 $ EXTRA MONEY $ CRAFTMEN GALLERY each.Call 643-6452.0 Snow tires, mounted tor 58 Cooper St., Manchester, Kodak - Disc 4000 camera Mustang II. BR78-13. $60. outfit. Automatic built In With Your Own Part-Time Job. 647-8161 Two twin headboards, Call 649-0494.O Jewelry Holiday hours 7 days a week. Pets flash. Instant flash recy­ solid Maple, $49 each. cle. Motorized film od- Largest selection of diamonds and Boxed towel gift set, new. Like New-Snow tires. * * e * * DJ'S DOG GROOMING and PET vance. $25.00. Coll 569- $5 each. Call 643-0427. An Excellent Opportunity for* gem stone dinner rings. Christmas SUPPLY 649-0485. Bedding - Spikes mounted on 1984 7616.0 Sunbird Rims. 13". P- SELLo V hours, 9-8pm, M on.-FrI., 8-5 Sot. canopy, brass, cuddle and mots. Custom made tor Forest Housewives and Mothers with BRAY JEWELERS, Wayne Bray, Florists 17580/R13. $90.00. Coll 643- Coats, sweaters, rain gear, life MRCEUANEOUS Hills Colonial living room 4149 IPHOTO-OUIDE 643-5617 PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER lockets and back packs. Unique cat window. Moss green an­ young children bring them PATTZHN ■ SHOP • Fancy Fruit Baskets. Box­ furniture. Holiday goodies, toys FOR SALE tique stortln lined draper­ 4 >f 14 X17 Corvette Roily YOUR • tr I e e e • * and crates. Pet pictures with Santa, wood Trees • All Your Christmas ies. IV wide, eqch 76"x Wheels - Centers ond with you and save on Decorating NeedsI 36 Oak Street, November 28 and 29, 12-6 pm and Box Spring and Mattress 90". $60. 646-6211. rings. $22:;. Negotloble. Fruit Baskets 649-0791 and 200 West Center Street, every Sunday after. tar double bed, $150 or 647-9869. babysitting I M K i " ‘ L costs. HOUSE 646-6056. best otter. Apartment size FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - Deliv­ ***** white stove-needs new Tw o 14 Inch wheels • Five . . with a Classified ad. 1334 ered Locally - Shipped nationwide. MICHELLE'S FLQRALS- Fresh ar­ coll. $30. 646-5160 after ENDROLLS lug used on 1975 Dart NOW 20% OFF ALL WICKER rangements, Bilk arrangements, 6pm. 27% width - 2M Swinger. $10.00 for both. Home buyers read our PERO FRUIT STAND- Unique Gifts real estate listings \0Vf7*Vi holiday wreaths and many gift 13% width • 2 for 28# Call 649-3893.D 6 276 Oakland Street, Manchester, Items In both our stores. Hours The store with elegant, unique qnd Seors-Auto console humi­ M UST be picked up et the everyday. Advertise The basic shirtdress for 643-6384 9:30am-5:00pm dally and Thursday different fqshlons end gifts from difier. 13 gallon capacity. Manchester Herald Dtflce Snow Tires - H-78-15. Dne 6 your home in the the half-sizer with com­ 'til 6pm. Saturday, 9-1 pm. 857 Main around the world. EAST-WEST IM­ X-tra belts Included. (Jood before 11 A.M. QNLY. pair mounted on new Ford fortable yoke and zip- FERNANDQ'S QRCHARDS, Birch Street. Mancheter 649-2522 (form­ PORTS, TlV/*t Center Street, Man-) condition.. $135 or best rlms.$60.00. Call 647-8958.n Classilu'd eolumns front closing ending in a Mountain Road, Glastonbury. No- erly Leaf, Stem, and Root), 39 Chester, 643-5692. otter. 649-9952.0 where ready buyers will pleat. Windsor Ave. (Rte. 83) Vernon, 875- 1981 Ford Granada en­ MANCHESTER *119,000 five apples, cider, fruit baskets, Flshermon's color No. 1334 with Photo- ***** gine, transmission and see it. Classified Guide is in Sizes 10 H to COMFORTABLE CAPE holiday wreaths and other crafts. 5145 everyday 9-6, Sat. 9-5. crochet afgon. Hand­ Automotive body ports. Sold Indlvldu- readers will make your 24^. Size 12%, 36 bust, Need 3 bedrooms? Dne car garage? Thia newly made. Large size. Beauti­ allv. Coll 646-6168. 21 Hours Per Week 2% yards 46-inch. ***** ***** home a bestseller! Hated Capa has them both. Plus hardwood floors, ful Christmas Gifts. New. Salary Plus Gas Allowance Pleaae State Size. aluminum storm windows and doora. Ideal for $250. Keep trying. 649- CARS VW Bug - 1971 engine TO 0I8O, SMN U .M Nr Met children. Oulat area. Don't miss this valuel Lot us Automotive Package Stores 9947.0 FOR SALE needs minor work. Has uttan, plw 509 ftr fMtaia m 4 show It to you today. BROWNS P A C K A G E STO R E has a some parts.$40.00.Call 647- SOUND INTERESTING? PAP Auto Parts, 307 East Center Skis, Grenoble 170 cm. 1545.0 haadliat.aadllaf. variety of liquors, wines, cordials, You can be a Harald Area Adviser and handle and jaUMBDT Wo cm holp you bscoma i Street (rear of Lenox Street) 649- with Solomon step-in bind­ 1974 Ford Maverick - 4 auparviaa our carrier boya & girls. It you Ilka kida. 3528. Super savings on gift Ideas for your holiday needs and gift giv­ ings. Plastic soles. In good door, good body, runs Pair H-78-14 Dorol snow til "REALE" PR0FE88I0NALI ing Ideas. 278 West Middle Take. want a little Independence and your own Income... MANCHESTER NMT«rtbH.Y.IMM t sale; 10% oft on Gift Certificates. condition. $ti. Coll 649- great. $400 or best otter. tires on rims. Excellent Prist Saat, SSSrsii wits ZIP Call B4B-4S25. ind ilk lor Dm. 643-7330. 1794.0 647-7168. condition.$50.00. Coll 643- COM, Slilt MMSsr m t Sin. 1228.0 HERALD Bede FASHION - Pbolo- D. F. REALE, INC. Singer Slant-Q-Matlc-403 Suburu - 1985, 5 speed, air classiflnd ads people read CuMc Pallcnt Is all ilzn ftaaf Etfalo special, lust serviced. Ex­ conditioning, stereo/tape Snow tires - F78 x 15, Snow rautn; saccial Gract Cole cellent condition. Storoge deck, sun roof, P/pack, Biters, Firestone. Excel­ phoaa CoiKlioB tor larger lin i; 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 643-2711 classified Mt MHKH HkiiKtH bench. Blond finish. First cruise, only 9,000 miles. lent condition. $80.00 a aiHi 2 BONUS CoapovI 646-4525 646-3430. $7,400. pair. Call Roy at 649-8447.0 $2.00 a copy. 8100. 649-4702. j|j^_MANQI^fiTE^j^ERA^Pi_Wg^PMdayi Dec. 2 - M MANCHESTER FOCUS ______SPORTS New Job wages renew debate over changing economy Town stands by The menu varies Whalers power 9 vMottYanctv same period, the study said. income earners among full-time percent during the five years. manufacturing employment. study said 5.1 million of them will be TIM AsM Clottd P r t t t bridge position at soup kitchen past the Blues The 50-page report, released workers rose from 4.1 percent to 6 The middle and high strata, when “ Too much of the current debate in managerial, professional and ’Tuesday by Democratic leaders of percent between 1979 and 1984, part-time workers are combined over structural change is focused technical occupations increasingly L rJ WASHINGTON - More than ... page 3 ... page 11 the Joint Economic Committee of while those with “ high-stratum" with full-time Job holders, fell from on the fear of change and not occupied by woricers with college or ... page 15 one-fifth of the 6.7 million new Congress, is sure to renew debate incomes above $28,000 — in con­ 53.1 percent to 52.7 percent and enough on the employment oppor­ post-secondary training. luii-Ume Jobi created by the U.S. on whether the transition from a stant 1984 dollars — declined from from 16.5 percent to 14.9 percent, tunities being created,” said the economy between 1670 and 1984 goods to a services economy Is 27.1 percent to 24.2 percent. respectively, the report said. 40-year-old private Committee for “ The structural shift in occupa­ were at the federal minimum wage improving or reducing U.S. living The nearly 5.3 million net in­ “ If this pattern of development Economic Development. tions suggests that the distinction of 13.35 per hour or le u , a atudy crease in full-time middle-income continues, the standard of living of between manufacturing and servi­ standards. The committee’s study said commluloned by Congrus says. wage earners — from 40.4 million to a growing proportion of the Ameri­ ces is becoming less imports at than The authors — Barry Bluestone 600,000 of the manufacturing Job About 33 percent, or 1.5 million 47.7 million — raised their share of can workforce will be significantly what people actually do and and Bennett Harrison, political losses between 1973 and 1985 were in new Jobs, were at or below total full-time employment from Jeopardised,” Bluestone and Harri­ whether they have the education economists at the University of low-wage industries, such as tex­ minimum wage and considered 68.8 percent to 69.8 percent. son concluded. and skills to help them move up the Massachusetts-Boston and Massa­ tiles and shoes, while slightly more low'lncome. Nearly 78 percent, or But if the annual incomes of the 19 Meanwhile, a group of business earnings ladder,” it said. chusetts Institute of T^hnology, than half of the Jobs added during 8.3 million, of the new positions million part-time workers are leaders, citing previous work by respectively — argue that a prolif­ the same period were in higher­ But to ease the transition, several were in what was labeled a “ middle factored into the figures — along Bluestone and Harrison, released eration of low-wage and part-time paying professional and manage­ adjustment policies are needed to income stratum" of $7,000 to with those who did not work their own 84-page aimed at “ dis­ Jobs points to growing income rial occupations. help those displaced workers “ un­ J®anrl)PHtpr MrralJi 838,080. The number of high- inequality. year-round — the share of all Job pelling this notion of a downward dergoing the often painful and ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm income, 838,000-pIus full-time wage They cite Census Bureau figures holders considered low-income spiral" and that poor-paying ser­ Of the nearly 16 million new Jobs costly move to a new Job,” the study earners fell by 88,000 during the showing that the share of low- rose from 30.4 percent to 32.4 vice jobs are replacing high-wage expected between 1984 and 1995, the said. I BayBanks Thursday, Dec. 11,1986 30 Cents I sues ATM WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES!! Clubs Primary ruling network AL SIEFFERT'S teach of splits leaders BOSTON (AP) - BayBanks Inc. N/ has filed an antitrust suit against diversity Sh the operators of the Yankee 34 E automated bank teller network and pa Ore New England regional bank­ By John F. Kirch ings, alleging they are trying to f sgiOtN in Connecticut Herald Reporter monopoUu the automated teller nwrket in M u u c h u u tts. In Manchester’s school system, By Judd Everhart The suit, filed in U.S. District SUPER educators are doing whatever they The Associated Press ^ colortv Court in Boston Tuesday, names can to lessen racial tensions — and ub ^ A Wallingford-based Connecticut they say their efforts seem to be HARTFORD — Democratic Gov, Switch Inc, which operates the FAMOUS paying off. William A. O’Neill says a U.S, network, as well as four Boston C w'ii 139 • Ever since the late 1970s, Man­ Supreme Court ruling affirming the banks. Bank of Boston, Bank of MAKE chester’s one public high school and right of political parties to open New England, Shawmut Bank, two junior highs have been home to their primaries to linaffiliated State Street Bank k Trust Co. and multi-culture clubs, after-school voters could damage the two-party Fleet National Bank of Providence, SANTA student organizations designed to system because there would be R.I. improve understanding between little incentive to join a party. BayBanks u id the suit asserts different cultures and races. " I think it’s very possible it very that Connecticut Switch and the "The primary objective is to get Herald photos by Pinto well may weaken the two-party five banks conspired to restrain rid of racial isolation,” Lou Irvin, process,” O’Neill said. trade, to monopolise the market for the coordinator for the clubs, said in Coventry The 5-4 ruling came Wednesday automated teller urvices in Massa­ a recent interview. " I think we’ve in a suit filed by Connecticut chusetts and to employ unfair achieved that in all three schools.” Republicans against the O’Neill niethods of competition. celebrates (jrganizers aren’t so naive as to administration, which had argued BayBanks’ Vice Chairman Wil­ believe their clubs will erase racial that legislatures, not political par­ liam T. Sandalls Jr. said the rules Coventry rings in the •prejudices from American society, ties, should govern the electoral developed by Yankee 24 and the five or even from Manchester. But they holiday season with its process. regional banks would intimidate said they can see improved under­ annual Christmas Festi­ The high court struck down a smaller banks from Joining other standing among the ethnic groups Connecticut law requiring that networks. BayBanks operates one val of Music Wednesday at Manchester High School and at voters be members of a political of the larger networks in Masrachu- Bennet and Illing. the town’s two night at the high school party to vote in that party’s GOVERNOR O’NEILL H setts, X-Press 24, which would not junior high schools. primaries. The court said the law be tied into Yankee 24. gymnasium. Above, . . . worried about system In the MHS club alone, five violated the right to free associa­ Yankee 24 was begun in 19M by from left, Mike Kempt, tion guaranteed by the constitution. Cl Connecticut’s largest banks. It foreign exchange students are involved. Members this year come Kevin Banks, George O’Neill said he would file a bill in side, said he personally opposed sti allows bank customers to use the 1987 legislative session that open primaries but said he wanted automated teller machines of dif­ from from Japan, the Netherlands Evageliou, Valerie Hatch m and Denmark, Irvin said. would allow the state's 556,000 to hear the opinions of ail Connecti­ ferent banks to withdraw cash. The and Jon Hand, all unaffiliated voters to vote in all cut Democrats. lo network is run as a not-for-profit At the beginning of the year, he members of the Coven­ primaries, if a party wanted its " I don’t intend to use the prestige sh business and has about 730 ma­ said, the club set out to make the try High School Sym­ primaries open. of my office ... to infUience the chines in the state in its system. The students feel more at home. A pizza RSYiliblicans contend that in light ' positfon of ranl-iinTt-anaNffie Demo- flve regional banks would nearly party was held in September at phonic Band, play under of the Supreme Court ruling, no crats,” Droney said. double that number New England­ which the exchange students were the direction of Angelo such bill is necessary. The GOP had U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., wide. asked to talk about their countries proposed opening primaries for who led the Connecticut Republi­ using slides or whatever visual aids Gesmunda and Carl statewide office and for U.S. House cans’ fight, said he was "just they needed. Salina. At left, Rhett and Senate, but not legislative or elated” with the Supreme Court’s I “ We learn about different cul­ Gibbs and Kevin municipal elections. decision. Hooker buys He said the ruling would result in tures from each other.” said Irvin, Parzyeh, attired in tutus, O’Neill said he had asked the new an ex-football player and coach who Democratic state chairman. John better candidates and better T r realty firm joined the school system in 1981. dance a mock version of F. Droney Jr., to survey Connecti­ government. "Instead of finding differences, the Nutcracker Suite cut Democrats to see if they wanted “ It’s obviously important to the Jc they also learn similarities.” open primaries. The governor said Republicans of this state in the Rea STAM FORD (A P ) - Hooker during the show, which he would avoid making a recom­ sense that in one fell swoop it And it doesn’t stop there. In the busi Corp. Ltd., an Australian-based draws a full house every mendation either way. abu real-estate company, has acquired Illing club there are Laotians. Droney. standing at O’Neill's Please turn to page 10 T Merrill Lynch Commercial Real Hispanics. blacks, whites, Asian year. Eistate, officials of the two compan­ Americans and Indians. The mix Sav ies announced Wednesday. makes for healthy discussions Bar Term s of the acquisition were not during club meetings, organizers Kai disclosed. said. Registrar warns Job The new company, L.J. Hooker " I f you come to one of our An< International, is based in Stamford, meetings, you'd see a manifesta- Wol with offices in Miami, Orlando and lad' Tampa, Fla.; Washington; New of vote confusion Wei Please turn to page 3 York City; San Francisco, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and San Diego, Calif.; Tucson and Phoenix. By Alex GIrelll Republican Town Chairman Do­ Lil Aria.; Dallas and Atlanta. Associate Editor nald Kuehl said. That is when a U.S. The acquisition was announced City Council gunfire caused by sewer senator will be up for election at the p by George Herscu, Hooker 0>rp. The Supreme Court decision same time Manchester voters will her executive chairman; and E d w a ^ giving the Republican Party the pick a state senator from the 4th pre F. Kincade, president and chief MOUNT PLEASANT. Iowa (AP) The gunman apparently waited hearing for Dec. 19, Sankey. right to let unaffiliated voters take Senatorial District and state repre­ Eqi sentatives from four assembly executive officer of L.J. Hooker — A 69-year-old man who had for the meeting to end, walked in, McCoid set bond at $100,000 on "It kind of appeared he was part in any primary election the T International. complained about a hacked-up pointed his gun at the council each of the attempted murder waiting for the meeting to be over,” party wants to open to them may districts. for Under the current Republican “ L.J. Hooker International is a sewer walked into a City Council members and said, “ You sons of charges and $500,000 on the murder said Mary Wittmer, a reporter for cause confusion if voting machines in 1 rules, unaffiliated voters would be natural complement to our busi­ meeting and opened fire, killing the bitches.” before shooting DuPree. charge. Davis laughed when radio station KILJ. “ It kind of break down, according to the posi Manchester’s Democratic regis­ permitted to participate in a ness,” said Herscu. “ We have mayor and seriously wounding two witnesses said. He shot King in the McCoid asked him if he could pay looked like he knew what he wanted dec primary forthe U.S. Senate post but acquired a 10-year-old company council members, witnesses and head, then turned on Ms. Sankey. the cash bond. to do when he walked in. trar of voters. not in a primary for the others. pre: with $2.4 billion in volume in 1985, officials said. Ralph Orin Davis surrendered in Deputies and police officers That possibility arises because "He walked up to the ledge of the If there were primaries in both and more than 250 specialists in a Mayor Edward King, who was the council chambers after the brought Davis into the courtroom, two different kinds of ballots will be council seats. He walked to about categories, there would have to be range of corporate and investment shot in the head at point-blank shootings, police said. He was where he stood for about five on the machines in some cases and two feet in front of Councilman two Republican elections simul­ real-estate disciplines.” range, died Wednesday night at brought before Magistrate David minutes while news photographers more spares will have to be on Al DuPree and fired head-on at the taneously, Stevenson said. Herscu said Hooker Corp. which University Hospitals in Iowa City, McCoid this morning and charged took his picture. Davis did not hand, Democratic registrar Her­ councilman. I saw the city attor­ In effect, that happened in 1985 F Is based in Sydney, is Australia’s about 60 miles from this southeast­ with one count of first-degree respond to reporters' questions bert Stevenson said this morning. ney. He got up. reached across the when two elections went on at once Woi largest publicly owned real-estate ern Iowa city of 7,300 residents, said murder and two counts of attemp­ before the hearing started. The situation would be aggra­ table and tried to grab the gun out of vated. Stevenson said, if there is a because voters who live in the the corporation. Chartered in 1928, the hospital spokesman Dean Borg. ted murder. Witnesses said the gunman ap­ his right hand. At that time, I 9 Eighth Utilities District were not in I company is involved in land devel­ Councilwoman JoAnn Sankey Davis stood with arms folded parently waited for the meeting to Democratic primary and one of the realized it was not a cap gun.” permitted to vote on the question of opment, construction and property was in critical condition today at during the 10-minute hearing and end. walked in. pointed his gun at two-faceted Republican primaries whether the town should retain the management in Australia and University Hospitals with a head twice answered "Yes, sir,” when the council members and said. When police arrived, the gunman going on simultaneously. internationally. wound and two chest wounds, and asked if he understood the charges “ You sons of bitches.” before was sitting quietly in the front row The first time that could happen Buckland firehouse, a question Hooker Corp. also has housing Councilman Ronald DuPree were against him. He did not enter a plea shooting Dupree. He shot King in of audience chairs, said Ms. in Manchester under present Re­ and commercial development oper­ in serious condition, Borg said. and McCoid scheduled another the head, then turned on Ms. Wittmer. publican Party rules is in 1988, Please turn to page 10 ations in the U.S., through a U.S. BulMidiary, Hookef-Barnes. Kincade served as president of Merrill Lynch Commercial Real TODAY’S HERALD Estate since that company’s forma­ Casey testimony stuns panel tion in 1976. WASHINGTON (AP) - CIA closed session were said to be $30 million in profits from the arms Chance of snow GOP has ‘grown up’ Director William Casey told a stunned when Casey asserted that sales was diverted to aid theContra A chance of snow and rain early state Republican Chairman Tho­ Dollar makes gains House committee that a New York his conversation with Furmark was rebels in Nicaragua. Meese said tonight, becoming partly cloudy mas J. D’ Amore Jr. says the fact LONDON (AP) - The U.S. dollar businessman, not his own intelli­ the first hint he had that funds from then that two National Security after midnight. Low in the 20s, that GOP leaders are no longer 6 rose slightly against most major gence operation, tipped him in the sale of U.S. arms to Iran might Council officials were the only Partly sunny Friday with a high clamoring for his resignation as a October to a diversion of profits have been diverted to Central government aides who had known around 40. Details on page 2. result of the party’s staggering 6 currencies in early trading today. Gold prices were also mixed. from Iranian arms sales, says a America. of the scheme. losses last month is a sign that “ the In Tokyo, where trading ends published report. The Wall Street Journal, quoting The Post said Casey testified that party’s grown up.” Story on page 5. before Europe’s business day beg­ Casey, who testified in private two anonymous administration of­ he was called on Oct. 7by Furmark. Sniper subdued ins, the dollar rose against the before the House Intelligence Com­ ficials described as knowledgeable hisformer legal client in New York. FULL SELECTION II Japanese yen for the second OPEN 8UNOAY NOON • I PM mittee for less than 30 minutes about the Iran operation, said today Casey said Furmark told him he A man accused of holding police Index today, told the House Foreign that Casey knew as early as last had learned from an Iranian at bay in an 11-hour standoff at the straight day, closing at 162.70 yen, V«4 20 pag*6i 2 sxcllont compared with Tuesday’s 162.40. CAMCORDERS-^".;: Affairs Committee Wednesday he spring that profits from the Iran involved with a group of Canadian University of Kentucky that left two Later, in London, the dollar was received the tip from businessman sales were being funneled to businessmen in the secret arms people injured began acting stran­ Advice. Lottery. • VMS FULL SIZE Nicaraguan insurgents. The sour­ gely a month ago, neighbors say, quoted at 162.75 yen. Roy M. Furmark on Oct. 7, The deal that some of the money had Butinese. Obituaries. • VHS-C FORMAT ces said top-secret messages about ended up in Central America. walking “ up and down the halls Washington Post reported in to­ Clastifled _ 18-20 Opinion__ • NEW 8mm UNITS day’s editions, citing congressional the arms transaction were sent on The Canadians were threatening with guns.” The man took one E-Z TERMS; Cornice People. sources. That was about six weeks the CIA’s "privacy channel” and a lawsuit that would have exposed hostage for about three hours and • CASH Connecticut -5 . 7 Sports___ 15-17 SHOP ELSEWHERE FIRST,! before Attorney General Edwin that all messages on that circuit are the arms deal because they had put fired shots out a window after EMERGENCY e a s y t o g e t t* o i 1 3 SUPER DISCOUNT CENTEr I f I p 6 4 7 -9 9 9 7 • CREDIT CARD Entertainment 14 Television____ 14 YOU'LL SEE WHY IT PAYS • MONTHLY Meese III says he turned up the delivered automatically to Casey's up $20 million as middlemen in the walking into a building wearing a Fire — Police — Medical Focue 11 U.S./World____ 0 AM PAYMENTS WILLIAM CASEY scheme in late November. desk. sales and only received $10 million black, "Ninja-like outfit.” Story on TO SHOP AT SIEFFERTS! 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