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By John F. Kirch Herald Reporter in hijacking If you’re wondering what people do the day after Christmas, they shop. The lines forming behind the cash At least 62 people killed registers at retail stores in the Manchester Parkade this morning as plane burns in desert were longer than those at the return tables. Customers walked up and suffered in the fight between the down store aisles, thumbing RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (A P) - through sweaters, shirts, Christ­ Iran today denied involvement in hijackers and security officers. In Washington, a State Depart­ mas cards and gift wrapping — the hijacking of an Iraqi jet that mostly at reduced proces. crashed at a remote airstrip and ment spokesman said there were no Americans iaboard the plane. The Christmas has come and gone, burned, kiiling at ieast 62 people. but its passing is not evident in the One passenger said he heard nationalities of most of the pas­ sengers were not known. average Manchester store. Each explosions and gunfire in the has its own sale and prices on Aarar told Ted Koppel on ABC’s cockpit before the crash. holiday ornaments and other holi­ Anonymous callers to news me­ ’’Nightline” that he saw only the day products are being slashed in hijacker who ran through the first dia in Beirut, Lebanon, made half. conficting claims of responsibility class cabin, but that the noise from At Card Gallery, there was on behalf of four terroist groups. the tourist section led him to believe actually a line of people outside the One caller said he spoke for Islamic there were "from two to three or door, waiting for the store to open. Jihad, which is believed loyal to four” assailants. “ Sometimes you wonder where Iran. Aarar said the hijacker looked to the business is going to come from Iraqi officials blamed agents of be about 20 or 21 years old and did next year,” said Jay Reed, the Iran, its enemy in a 6-year-old not speak. manager at Reed’s, which sells border war, for the hijacking and In Lebanon, an anonymous caller cards, gift wrapping, office supp­ crash Thursday. But Iran's official claiming to speak for Islamic lies and books. Islamic News Agency today issued Jihad, the terrorist group that holds “ We’ re buying,” said Charles a statement denying any involve­ American and French hostages, Ekstrom of Glastonbury. “ My wife ment in the hijacking. told a Western news agency in is coming to see if some of the "W e condemn any moves which Beirut that his group was responsi­ Christmas things are for sale. She’s may threaten the lives of innocent ble. Islamic Jihad is believed made not iflo happy-With out artiilriaL - - passengers,” the agency quoted an up of Shiite Moslems loyal to the tree and she wants to see if anything Shiite leaders of Iran. unidentified Foreign Ministry offi­ AP photo is half price. I ’m sure some other cial as saying. The IRNA dispatch He said the air pirates acted in paraphernalia will walk out, too.” was monitored in Nicosia, Cyprus. cooperation with the Dawa party, Although the day after Christmas which is made up of Iraqi Shiite Sulieman Aarar, a former Jordanian Saudi Arabia while on a flight from Saudi Arabia said 62 people were Baghdad, Iraq, to Amman. Aarar said has the reputation for being the day killed in the crash at Arar, a small Moslems who support Iran. The deputy prime minister and interior of returns, local retailers inter­ desert airstrip about 700 miles caller demanded the release of two minister, is met by his son Mohammad in would-be hijackers detonated at least viewed this morning said other­ Sin northwest of Riyadh and 250 miles hijackers he said were arrested Amman, Joradan, Thursday evening. two hand grenades as the aircraft was wise. They estimated that between after the crash. southwest of Baghdad, Iraq. It also Aarar was a passenger on the Iraqi trying to make a forced landing. At least 10 to 15 percent of all business will Fri said nothing alMut the hijacking, Other anonymous calls to news be returns or exchanges, while Chris saying merely that the plane tried organizations in Beimt claimed Airways jetliner that exploded and 62 people were killed. most of the transactions are sales. for tl to land and crashed. responsibility on behalf of three burned at a remote desert airstrip in “ It’s usually a good sales day,” El< Jordan put the number kilted at previously unknown groups. said Charles E. Underwood, operat­ falo. One caller said the Revolutionary 65. ing manager at the Manchester yea r Action Organization was responsi­ The two governments also gave Parkade Sears store. " I t ’s not celvc conflicting figures on the number of ble and would stage further attacks comparable to the holiday season. on "Iraqi embassies and interests" 1t happened like lightning’ stem people aboard Iraqi Airways Flight But it’s a much higher volume day unless three members of the group point 163 from Baghdad to Amman, than a normal shopping day. People with Jordan. were released from Iraqi jails. get money for Christmas, gift They The Saudi Defense Ministry said Another said the Revolutionary Survivor heard shots, screams from cockpit certificates.” card there were 107 people on the Boeing Shiite Organization was responsi­ Reed said Dec. 26 is traditionally Sh( 737 — 91 passengers, 15 crew ble but gave no further information. his company’s biggest day in AMMAN, Jordan (A P) — A 62 of the 107 people aboard were have been at war since September members and a security man — 44 Yet another caller said the, transactions. Since most items are Sinat Islamic Revolutionary Movement former interior minister who sur­ killed. However, the Jordanian 1980. “ I ’m of whom survived. It did not “ The back of the plane was on fire half price, the store doesn’t make was responsible. vived the Christmas Day hijacking government said 65 people were her i account for the 107th person. and the cabin was filled with as much money, but cashiers The Jordanian government said The Gulf News Agency quoted an of an Iraqi jetliner said he heard an killed. color explosion and gunfire from the “ It all happened like lightning smoke,” Aarar continued. “ Oxy­ handle more people, he said. 95 people were on the plane, 30 of Iraqi official Thursday^ as saying Albert Jean, the manager of deca( cockpit before the Boeing 737 about an hour after we took off from gen masks dropped from the ceiling whom survived. One survivor, the hijackers were “ two agents of Hobbytyme Stores at the Parkade, Sh( crashed in Saudi Arabia, killing at Baghdad,” said Aarar, who was in and we put them on our faces. Then former Jordanian Interior Minister the Iranian regim e." He said both said many people purchase extras also least 62 people. the first class section. the plane started swaying and Sulieman Aarar, said the plane was were killed, one by a security for gifts they received Thursday, other “ The captain had just announced He said the man with the grenade began a sharp descent, a nosedive. commandeered about an hour after official and one in the crash. such as additional tracks for a train “ I s The state-run Iraqi News Agency that we’d entered Saudi airspace did not identify himself or say why leaving Baghdad and had just “ It hit the ground very hard and set. doesi quoted an unidentified government when one passenger from the he was trying to hijack the plane. the seat cushions came off and we entered Saudi airspace when a man “ It’s usually a good day for us,” abou official as saying two hijackers who economy class jumped up with a “ The door was slammed shut. were all on the floor,” he said. “ The stood up with a grenade. Then there was loud noises and he said. “ We do expect some He’s "Three security men jumped up traveled on Lebanese passports hand grenade and ran towards the fuselage split into two, with the two screaming from the cockpit and returns.” comi and tried to stop him and wrestled had arrived in Baghdad on a flight cockpit,” the former Cabinet minis­ pieces on the ground about 200 or behind in the economy section. A Ko him to the floor, but he slipped out of from Yugoslavia. ter, Sulieman Aarar, told reporters 300 yards apart. few moments later, there was an Please turn to page 10 pictu their grasp and crawled into the In Paris, Iraqi Ambassador Mo­ upon arriving in the Jordanian explosion inside the cockpit,” “ An attendant in the first class table cockpit,” Aarar told reporters in hammed Sadiq el-Maschat called capital 10 hours after Thursday’s Aarar said. section pulled me and my brother the Jordanian capital of Amman. the disaster "a crime of the Iranian crash. once, “ Then right after that there was Khaled from under the seats and all He said he heard an explosion regime.” "Three security men jumped up 1977 another explosion in the economy three of us threw ourselves out of from the co^pit, followed by an Saudi Arabia said nothing about and tried to stop him and wrestled Gifts helped class compartment and pistol shots the plane as it continued to bum,” explosion in the rear of the plane the hijacking. It reported simply him to the floor, but he slipped out of that “ The plane failed to land and their grasp and crawled into the in the cockpit,” he said, indicating he said. H Ir and gunshots in the cockpit. there were at least two hijackers. Aarar, his brother and a third "The back of the plane was on fire hit the ground 800 yards off the cockpit,” he said. town needy The Bahrain-based Gulf News Jordanian identified as Salim al- T h i and the cabin was filled with runway. This resulted in the plane The Iraqi Airways flight 163, Agency quoted an Iraqiu)fficial as Dado were flown back to Amman in wher smoke,” Aarar said. burning.” which was flying from the Iraqi saying in Baghdad that the hi­ a helicopter sent by King Hussein. Christmas in Manchester was all year: The plane then went into a The flight from Baghdad to capital of Baghdad to Amman, jackers were “ agents of the Iranian They were met at the airport by the more merrier for many resi­ RipU nosedive and broke into two when it Amman normally takes 50 minutes, crashed off the runway at a small regime” travelling on Lebanese Hussein’s son. Prince Abdullah, dents because of the money, food Muse hit the ground, he said. but because of the Iran-Iraq war desert airstrip in Arar, 60 miles passports. Iran today denied any armed forces commander Gen. and gifts donated by townspeople to says A doctor in Arar told ABC News Iraqi planes have taken a longer, south of the Saudi-Iraqi border and involvement in the hijacking. Zaid bin-Shaker and senior govern­ churches and local agencies that that he treated survivors for bums 2‘A-hour route over northern Saudi 250 miles southwest of Baghdad. anotl The two Persian Gulf nations ment officials. help the needy. and bullet wounds they apparently Arabia. ’The Saudi Defense Ministry said Hit Most were funneled through the was I Manchester Area Conference of Mem Churches, which serves each year now. TODAY’S HERALD Reagan names probe counsel as a coordinator for the holiday I ’ m { effort. He MACC distributed more than 350 proceeds to the Contras from secret the r WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ Foreign Intelligence Advisory Christmas food baskets this year arms sales to Iran. Instead, Reagan collei Weicker nixes lolly’ U.S., Iran to talk debt dent Reagan today appointed Board. and provided hot holiday meals for chose Frank Carlucci, a veteran about 50 people, according to Nancy David Abshire, his ambassador to He is a 1951 graduate of the U.S. U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Iranian and U.S. officials meet trouble-shooter in Republican Carr, its executive director. NATO, as his coordinator for the Military Academy and earned his says he’s “ probably the best thing Monday to discuss the return of $500 administrations. The meals went to shut-ins while million owed by the . ongoing investigations into the sale doctorate at Georgetown in 1959. He the Republican Party has going for Abshire’s new task will be to some personal gifts, like sweaters Iran has linked release of the of arms to Iran and the diversion of is married and has five children. it,” but he won’t run for president in coordinate the White House re­ and robes, were distributed to money to possible intercession on profits to the U.S.-backed rebels in “ He will head a team that will 1988 because it would be folly. “ I ’d sponses to congressional inquiries patients in convalescent homes, love to do it.” Weicker said behalf of U.S. hostages in Lebanon. Nicaragua. coordinate White House activities on the Iran-Contra affair. handed out by social workers and Wednesday during an interview Story on page 5. Abshire will be given Cabinet in all aspects of the Iran matter,” He will start his new assignment recreation directors at the centers. with Connecticut Radio Network in rank, Reagan said, and will serve the White House announcement on Jan. 5 and will continue some Carr said she wanted the gifts to be his Greenwich home. Story on page as a special counselor to the said. NATO duties until a successor is delivered by someone who could 4. president. Abshire was considered a candi­ Index appointed and confirmed by the also take time out to visit with the Abshire, former president of the date for the job for Reagan’s recipients, but MACC didn’t have 20 pao«6, 2 ••cUont Senate, the White House said. Georgetown University Center for national security adviser following enough volunteers to go around. "The president is pleased and Lottery. Strategic and International Stu­ the 1980 election, but the appoint­ Cash contributions this year Advice. grateful for Ambassador Abshire’s Obituaries___ 10 dies, was appointed permanent ment went instead to Richard V. lagged a bit. Carr said. Turning colder Buslneee------18 willingness to undertake this im­ Claatllled -16-20 Opinion _ 8 representative on the Council of the Allen. Abshire’s name was also Two days before Christmas, Clear skies tonight with a low in portant . special assignment and Comics------8 People______2 North Atlantic Treaty Organization mentioned as a successor to Vice donations totaled $19,179. Last year the mid-20s. Wind light northwest. looks forward to working with such Connecticut _ 4 Sports _ 15-17 on March 30,1983. Adm. John Poindexter when Poin­ at the same time $21,982 had been Mostly sunny and colder Saturday a talented and dedicated public Entertainment 12 Television _ 14 A native of Chattanooga, Tenn., dexter resigned as national secur­ donated. Carr said officials ex- with a high in the mid-30s. Fair servant,” the White House state­ U.S./World _ 5 , 7 the 60-year-old Abshire also is a ity adviser Nov. 25 following the Sunday with highs 35 to 40. Details Focus------11 Please tarn to page 10 Weathsr______2 former member of the president’s disclosure of the diversion of ment said. ' ^ on page 2. Local now s.3,10 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 26, 1986 — I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 26. 1986 Policies won't lead WEATHER to ‘smokeless’ U.S.

Connecticut forecast 'By John Mitchell “ anticipate there’s going to be Herald Reporter increasing legislation.” Central, Eastern Interior and Southwest Inte­ State law for hospitals currently rior: Clear skies tonight with lows in the mid-20s. Some local employers without requires no-smoking areas and Wind iight northwest. Mostly sunny and colder policies on smoking in the work­ signs designating where smoking is Saturday with highs in the mid-SOs. Fair Sunday place have no plans to adopt new allowed. Patient waiting areas with highs 35 to 40. rules, but town and health-care already are off-limits to smokers, West Coastal and East Coastal: Clear skies officials say they want to see though MMH does have one in the tonight with iows in the mid-20s. Wind northwest 5 changes and further guidance from X-ray department where smoking to 10 mph. Mostly sunny and colder Saturday with lawmakers. is allowed. Beck said. highs in the mid-SOs. Fair Sunday with highs near The push for regulation gained But unless legislation does come 40. new momentum with the release about, some employers said they Northwest Hills: Clearing eariy tonight. Lows Taking the Fifth last week of a report by Surgeon think the battle between smokers and non-smokers will remain at a around 20. Mostiy sunny and colder Saturday with Key figures in the Iran-contra scandal, such as John General C. Everett Koop indicating highs around 30. F a ir Sunday with highs in the a link between tobacco smoke in the stalemate. Jim Franchere, personnel man­ mid-SOs. Poindexter, have been taking the Fifth Amendment environment and lung cancer in ager at J.C. Penney, said em­ recently. The Fifth is one of the ten amendments that non-smokers. ployees can only smoke in desig­ Koop cited studies showing that make up the Bill of Rights. The original Bill of Rights nated areas at the company facility non-smokers could face health Coastal forecast proposed by Congress contained twelve amendments. in Manchester. No change is risks from second-hand or "pas­ foreseen, he said. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R .I., and However, the states failed to ratify two of them. One sive” smoke and called for employ­ “It gets difficult,” Franchere Montauk Point: Wind northwest 10 to IS knots today would have limited the size of the House of Representa­ ers to establish smoke-free environ­ said. "The employer is really decreasing to around 10 knots tonight through ments. The goal should be a tives. The other would have prohibited lawmakers from caught in the middle right now.” “ smoke-free America” by the year Saturday. Seas on the ocean 2 to 3 feet today raising their own salaries. ,, Assistant Town Manager Steven 2000, he said. ■ ' i i subsiding to less than 3 feet tonight through R. Werbner said the town operates Saturday and on Long Island sound 1 to 2 feet today DO Y O U K N O W — Which arhendement protects Andrew Beck, spokesman at Manchester Memorial Hospital, under the constraints of the state subsiding to 1 foot or less tonight through Saturday. citizens against unreasonable searches? Legislature, which he called too said that even before the surgeon '- V.5 W EDNESDAY’S ANSW ER — Chanukah is the Jewish general’s report was released, “ vague” to inflict change. “ It is of great concern to us,” he said of NATIONAL FORECAST — Showers are forecast Saturday for the Pacific holiday that is celebrated at this time of year. hospital officials decided to change Across the nation smoking. Northwest, Fiorida and southern Georgia. 12-26-86 Knowledge Unlimited. Inc 1986 their rules as "good community health practice.” The law requires that a smoking Snow was widely scattered today, powdering Effective Jan. 1, smoking is policy be established if there are more than 50 employees, but sections of the East, Midwest and Northwest, while A Newspaper In Education Program \ banned in the cafeteria and main early morning fog covered broad sections of the Sponsored by lobby in what Beck called the “ first doesn’t get any more specific, said nation from the Midwest into the South. The Manchester Herald step of a long-range plan to make Werbner, who is a lawyer. Snow was scattered across northern Michigan the hospital a smoke-free facility.” Attempts to initiate a no-smoking rule at the Municipal Building a few and north central New York and a travelers’ Beck said hospital officials also years ago failed when “ employees advisory was posted for the Yakima Valley of reacted against it,” Werbner said. Washington, where a snowfall of about 2 inches was Almanac Since then, each department has expected before ending today. Man says established its own unwritten rules, Freezing rain fell in sections of central Michigan mostly based on how many workers Today is Friday, Dec. 26, the Airborne Division, surrounded and northwest Pennsylvania, while light rain in each office smoke, he said. 360th day of 1986. There are five by German forces in Belgium, he was hit spread across central New York. Werbner said legislation should H«r*ld photo* by Tuck*r was relieved by units of the Rain extended along the northern half of the days left in the year. Hannukah, be “ strengthened” so that it’s not Pacific Coast and fog was widespread from the the Jewish Festival of Lights, Fourth Armored Division. while jailed the subject for collective Great Lakes across the Ohio and Tennessee begins this evening. In 1947, heavy snow blanketed bargaining. Holiday footwork valleys, central Gulf Coast region and lower Today’s highlight in history: the Northeast. A man arrested Tuesday follow­ "W e’re not going to make dra­ Despite the threatening gray sky, Sam Swenson, 13, takes Mississippi Valley. On Dec. 26, 1776, the Battle of was buried under 25.8 inches of ing a dispute with another man matic changes at this point,” said Today's forecast called for rain along the Trenton was fought during the snow in 16 hours. Los Angeles, involving a shotgun said he and the Dr. James Kennedy, superintend­ time out on Christmas Day to piay with his new gift on Oak northern Pacific coast, changing to snow in the Revolutionary War. General meanwhile, set a record high other man were abused while being ent of the Manchester schools. Grove Street. Swenson, of Kennebunk, Maine, was visiting mountains; rain from Florida along the Gulf Coast George Washington’s troops cap­ temperature of 84 degrees. detained in holding cells at police Calling smoking policy a constant his great aunt Elsie Johnson. through southeast Texas; and strong and gusty tured 1,000 Hessian soldiers in a In 1975, the Soviet Union headquarters early that morning. topic of debate and review, he said, winds in the northern Rockies. major defeat for the British. inaugurated the world’s first In an interview he requested, “ We’ re moving in the right Highs will be in the 20s in northeast Minnesota On this date; supersonic transport service • Michael Diana told the Manchester direction.” and northern Michigan; 50s to 60s over much of In 1799, the late George Wa­ with a flight of its Tupolev-144 Herald that during his detention a Currently, teachers are required California, the desert Southwest and from the shington was eulogized by Col. airliner from Moscow to Alma police officer, without provocation, to smoke in designated areas, as are students at Manchester High Andover zoning revisions not major southern Plains across the lower Mississippi Henry Lee as “ first in war, first Ata in the Soviet Republic of banged his head against a wall and School. ” I think you have to provide Valley, central Gulf states and middle Atlantic in peace and first in the hearts of Kazakhstan. attempted to break his thumb. his countrymen.” Ten years ago; Sen. Philip A. Diana, 27, of 71 Green Road, alternatives and that’s what we’re Coast; 70s in much of Florida and along the distinction between the two. required three-quarters of an acre. Some members of the group In 1865, James H. Nason of Hart, D-Mich., called by some of made the allegations Tuesday doing,” Kennedy said. By George Loyng southern coast of California; and 30s to 40s across Robert Lipira, a spokesman for Herald Reporter A lawsuit based on the discre­ Still another section being re­ Andover Concerned Residents for MORNING CLOUDS — Weather sateilite photo taken at 2:30 a.m. shows a Franklin, Mass., received a his colleagues “ the conscience of afternoon after he was released most of the rest of the nation. Gerber Scientific Products in South pancy between buildable and usa­ vised currently restricts building the Environment have said they storm system and its coid front over the Pacific Northwest. Rain is faiiing Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST patent for a coffee percolator. the Senate,” died in Washington pending a court appearance on “ of earthen structures” within 100 would like to have new homes be charges of disorderly conduct and Windsor, said officials there "ha­ ANDOVER — Forthcoming revi­ ble land is currently pending across Washington and Oregon. A few showers are over southern Texas. ranged from 2 degrees below zero at Yellowston, In 1893, the future leader of at age 64. feet of wetlands. Lester said that built on lots no smaller than two criminal mischief. Police said he ven’t established any policy at this sions to the subdivision regulations against the town over the PZC’s High ciouds are seen entering the southeast from the Gulf of Mexico. Wyo., to 74 at Key West, Fla. China, MaoTse-tung, was born in Five years ago: Leaflets from time.” There has never been any may limit the number of homes approval of a Hendee Road subdivi­ because of a typographical error, acres. Hunan province. and Steven Dickenson, 33, of 128 the sentence should have said "or However, Lester said that prop­ the Solidarity trade union ap­ Eldridge St., were involved in a need for a smoking policy, he said. allowed on some tracts of land, but sion earlier this year. Earlier this In 1917, during World War I , the peared in Poland, claiming that The same is true at the Pillowtex the changes should not greatly month, a moratorium on new earthen structures” and included osal probably will not be addressed ' dispute involving a loaded shotgun during the revision process. U.S. government took over oper­ authorities had gassed a group of plant on Regent Street, where an affect development. Planning and construction was imposed pending other buildings as well. ' at Dickenson’s Eldridge Street " I f we stick to the regulation of Overall, the changes will not be ation of the nation’s railroads. protesting miners and forced ' apartment. In connection with the employee said there were no plans Zoning Commission Chairman the revisions. In 1931, the Pulitzer Prize- to institute a smoking policy. Kenneth Lester said this week. The new definition of buildable 100 feet from wetlands on building, major, Lester said them back to work at gunpoint. incident, Dickenson was charged that may have an effect (on new "W e're really not changing winning musical play "O f Thee I Kennedy said that although legis­ Lester said the commission has land would involve a number of with threatening, disorderly con­ development) because there’s a lot much,” he said. “ We're tightening PEOPLE Sing” opened on Broadway Today’s birthdays: Actor Ri­ duct and criminal mischief. lation will play a big part in the held two workshops in an effort to factors and would exclude wetlands of wetlands in Andover,” he said. up our definitions so people know In 1941, Winston Churchill chard Widmark is 72. Comedian, future of smoking in public, he can’t clarify the existing regulations and altogether, Lester said. Police spokesman Gary Wood Lester said that in the case of some what we mean.” became the first British prime composer and author Steve Allen perceive of a smokeless society limit construction only to “ builda- Another revision being consi­ said Wednesday that Diana had not subdivisions, the requirement Another workshop is scheduled of bed when he kicks off an ad he was governor of California minister to address a joint is 65. Comedian Alan King is 59. when a “ schizophrenic” govern­ ble land.” The current code refers dered by the PZC would limit Sinatra a Santa come forward to police with the could mean there is less buildable for Monday, and a public hearing campaign for Florida’s fresh and both now have their own Record producer Phil Spector is ment subsidizes tobacco production to "buildable land” in some sec­ construction to lots containing at meeting of the U.S. Congress. allegations. He said they would be land and result in fewer homes will be held next month on the Frank Sinatra brightened the fruit on New Year’s Day. lobbying firms in Washington. Churchill warned that the Axis 46. Actress Jane Lapotaire is 42. investigated if Diana brought them at the same time it condones efforts tions, While in others it mentions least 30,000 square feet of buildable land instead of the currently being constructed. changes proposed by the PZC. Christmas of a bedridden woman “ Hellooo Sunshine,” Scott will Deaver is the subject of an would "stop at nothing.” Baseball player Carlton Fisk is to the department’s attention. to battle smoking. "usable land,” with no clear for the 10th year in a row. say to Citrus Bowl football game investigation by a special coun­ In 1944, in the Battle of the 39. Baseball player Chris Chamb­ Eleanor Kopiasz, 62, of Buf­ fans as he greets a new day sel into allegations he used his Bulge, the embattled U.S. 101st liss is 38. falo, N.Y., confined to bed 18 wearing green and yellow position or connections as a top years because of paralysis, re­ pajamas. aide to Reagan in the White Coventry inspection woes may iead to discipiinary dispute ceived gifts including 18 long­ The portly Scott will appear House to further his private stemmed red roses, a tub of five more times during the game clients’ interests. The president O n the Ught Side in Orlando, Fla., standing in a Council of problems in his depart­ budget. "There is definitely a problem in pointsettias and a basket loaded repeatedly has expressed confi­ By Jacqueline Bennett department. Willnauer has been “ When you’re understaffed and grocery store fruit bin, kissing a ment in March, complaining that At a meeting in October, Wil­ that department” Council woman with honey, cheese and fruit. dence in the integrity of his old Herald Correspondent submitting late reports to the not able to do the job the taxpayers Elizabeth Paterson said Tuesday. They were accompanied by a grapefruit, and so on. friend. Seafood catch rests O’ Rourke fired off a telegram to Planning and Zoning Commission deserve and are then criticized, the building inspections were being lnauer, supported by Assistant compromised by staff shortages. Inspector Alwyn Broderson, critic­ "A t this point we’re not sure if it’s card signed "Frank.” The Citrus Bowl, carried on The first family leaves Wa­ Lick this week upping the ante to COVENTRY — Town Manager and the Zoning Board of Appeals charges are then trumped up,” with hockey score In the past year, he said, building ized administrators and council personnel or organizational.” She said she is not sure how ABC on New Years Day, was a shington on Saturday to spend 20 pounds of lobster or crab. Harold Hodge said this week he is and may be spending too much time Willnauer said. problems had doubled and were members for not hiring additional There is conflicting opinion Sinatra found out about her, but natural vehicle for launching the the New Year’s holiday with PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - ’The gam e will be in Portland considering disciplinary action on individual inspections, Hodge He said he would appeal any campaign because the Florida charged. action taken by Hodge, to the courts compounded by numerous sewer staff. among town officials regarding ‘ T m glad he did.” He has sent friends in California, but won’t be The University of Alaska’s chan­ and if Maine wins, said Lick, against a building official because Willnauer then asked for one Citrus Commission kicks in “ His inspections my be too if necessary. overflows he had to attend to. He Willnauer’s performance. her a special mattress and two visting their ranch. cellor has doubled the ante in his "We’ll have a party. Twenty of a backlog in inspections, but the full-time inspector and one full­ detailed,” Hodge said, adding that The proper procedure would be predicted his work load would Paterson said Willnauer had color televisions during the past $375,000 as a sponsor, said Pete hockey wager with the Univer­ pounds of crabmeat is a lot.” building official defended his per­ time clerk. He also asked that an such a determination is up to a state for the top administrator to sit increase further when houses are generally been a fine inspector with decade. . Barr, executive vice president of sity of Maine president; 20 formance and said the problems outside agency be brought in to building officer. He also said he has down, find out what the problems hooked up to the state-mandated a fine reputation, and Lewis said She said she understands he Fry-Hammond-Barr, the Or­ Today’s quotes pounds of Maine lobster or an result from understaffing. evaluate what his department received complaints from towns­ are and try to address those needs, sewer project. she not heard of his filing late also sends Christmas gifts to lando agency handling the equal measure of Alaskan king Hodge said he "hasn’t ruled out He said almost 2,000 new building needed to do to improve efficiency. promotion. "Men and women of the world, Lottery any action” against Buiiding In­ people unable to reach Willnauer he said. reports until this year. other disabled people and added, crab will be paid after Monday’s "I believe I’m doing an excellent lots had been approved by the PZC The council agreed to hire a Christ asks us to love one spector John Willnauer, including and therefore has ordered him to But Hodge contended that late "I suspect that Mr. Sinatra FRANK SINATRA contest. job,” Willnauer said. " I ’m doing and predicted development would part-time temporary clerk through another. This is the message of dismissal. ” I am waiting to hear keep office hours. reports and complaints about in­ doesn’t really want publicity The Maine school’s president, the absolute best I can under the soar further when the Route 6 mid-December and to pay for the . . brightens spirits Christmas, this is the good wish Connecticut daily: from the town attorney,” Hodge Willnauer said Tuesday he is spections have been a problem for about what he does for people. Dale Lick, had bet 10 pounds of circumstances ... I ’ve been the expressway is completed. evaluation, which is schooled to Holiday traditional that I address to all from the said Tuesday. operating as required by state law. years. He said he would know by He’s a wonderful man. He has h is state’s celebrated Wednesday: 892 building inspector here for 16 years Willnauer asked for help at the begin in January and will be Hodge said he had notified When local officials interfere, he next week what course of action he compassion.” President Reagan and his wife bottom of my heart.” — Pope crustacean. and plan to be here until 1 retire.” time, but his request for additional conducted by Personnel and Man­ one-night stands. Willnauer in writing of concern said, it becomes difficult to do the would take. Kopiasz has an autographed celebrated Christmas with an John Paul II, in his Christmas But Alaska Chancellor Patrick Play Four: 1633 Willnauer first warned the Town personnel was cut from the town agement Services of Glastonbury. He said Bourhon Street is just about time accountability in his job. picture of the singer on her night exchange of gifts and a tradi­ Day message. as tacky as it was when he closed table and says she talked to him tional turkey dinner at the White Al Hirt’s three years ago, raising once, when he called during a House with fam ily members and a furor by saying the street had 1977 Buffalo blizzard. friends. "In the triumph of democracy Injury and crash lead become dirty, dangerous and Manchester Herald Elaine Crispen, Nancy Rea­ and the vindication of non­ filled with unsavory characters. gan’s press secretary, said Rea­ violence, we have prepared the HIrt content "And the jazz places kind of went gan gave his wife a red robe and fittest offering to the Prince of USPS 327-500 V O L. CV I, No. 74 to 2 suits against town TliakOtleJi down the drain. I thought that she gave him a horse blanket. Peace whose birth we cele­ Youth Specially’Shop The New Orleans nightclub was sad. I stilt think it's sad,” he Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 Crispen said she could provide brate.” — President Corazon and certain holidays by the Man­ where Al Hirt blew his horn for 22 said recently. weakly, $6.50 for one month, $19.25 lacerations and the loss of some no details about the gifts. Mrs. Aquino of the Philippines, on her chester Publishing Co., tSBralnard (or three months, $38.50 for ^ x A Spruce Street man and his son 757 Main Street - Downtown Manchester years has been turned into Looking back at his old club, he Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. have filed a lawsuit against the teeth because of the incident. The Reagan from time to time has first Christmas in office. months and $77.00 for ona year. MANCHESTER PARKADE Ripley’s Believe It Or Not said, " I ’m sorry in some ways I Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. town of Manchester seeking over papers said her station wagon given the president blankets for 396 Wm I Mktdl* Tumplk* (0 — Museum, and the jazz trumpeter chester, Conn. POSTM ASTER: sustained damage in the crash and got rid of it. In some ways I feel a the riding horses they keep on $15,000 in damages for injuries MANCHESTER says he’s unlikely to start Send address changes to the Man­ blamed the town and others for 40% OFF little lonesome for it. But the their ranch in California. "The back of the plane was on chester Herald. P.O. Box 591, Man­ To place a classified or display suffered when the boy fell off another. nightclub business has slacked advertisement, or to report a news negligence. Joining the Reagans for dinner fire and the cabin was filled with chester, Conn. 06040. monkey bars in the playground of Hirt, 64, said three years ago he Item, story or picture Idea, call 043- Shea also declined to comment on off so much. I just felt it was time were Mrs. Reagan’s brother. Dr. smoke. Oxygen masks dropped Nathan Hale School in January 647-1080 HEAVYWEAR was thinking of opening a club in to stop losing money.” 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 that suit. Richard Davis of Philadelphia, from the ceiling and we put them If you don't receive your Herald p.m. Monday through Friday. 1985, according to papers filed with Memphis, Tenn., orSt. Louis, but by 5:00 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. The suit listed the town as a 'O N E HOUR C O L O R PRINTS and his family, as well as their on our faces. Then the plane the town clerk’s office. now, he says, ‘ T i l never leave. Saturday, pleaae telephone your defendant because Manchester has PRAM SUITS old friends — the Michael K. started swaying and began a Robert F. Abel, 11, of 302 Spruce I’m going to croak right here.” carrier. If you're unable to reach The Menchester Herald Isa mem­ deed to property owned by the Boys & Girls Deavers and Nancy Reynolds sharp descent, a nosedive.” — your carrier, call subscriber service St., fractured his left arm after his color proceooing retains He spends much of his time on A fruity campaign ber of the Associated Press and a estate of John S. Risley, which was and her son, Mike. Suleiman Aarar, who survived at 647-9940 by 5:30 p.m. weekdays member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ hands became stuck to the steel bar ItO brilliance. The color you see the road, playing pops concerts, for delivery In Manchester. where the tree limb fell from. The 6 mos. - 24 mos. NBC weatherman Willard Deaver and Reynolds were the Christmas Day hijacking and culations. I because of the cold weather and college campuses, and strings of papers said the town should have tod&y Is t he color you’ll see In a yearl Scott will look like he just got out members of Reagan’s staff when crash of an Iraqi jetliner. material of the bar, according to a copy of the suit on file with the town cleared the limb from the road. GIRLS' JACKETS clerk. The notice maintains the Also named were the town of ^ B x 7^14 • injury occurred after the boy tried Bolton, likewise for failing to clear to release his hand from the bar. the limb; the state Department of Assistant Town Attorney William Transportation, because the road is BOYS' JACKETS PEOPLE FREE CLASSIFIED ADS I Shea declined to comment on the a state route; and the two executors ■------8^20 To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for : case because he said he was not of the Risley estate — Gladys R. • familiar with it. However, he did Hall and Dorothy R. Miller, both of pead claasif led ’ 99 or less. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEI - say that it was unusual for lawsuits Vernon. SNOW SUITS to arise from injuries suffered by Portugese navigator Ferdinand Girls Boys . students at school. Magellan reached the Pacific : In another case, a Bolton woman 2-4 2-4 No matter what your advertising message, Fill out coupon (one word 1 2 s 4 Ocean after passing through the per space) and mall or ■ Is suing the town of Manchester for South American strait that now 4-6X 4-7 more people in this area will read it in bring to the Manchester s e 7 • over $15,000 for injuries she suf- bears his name. Herald Office, 16 Bralnard : fered on Dec. 22,1984, when the car • 10 11 IS she was driving struck a tree limb -I?% P f - ' € GIRLS' COATS classified. W e’ll help you reach the right Place. that had fallen onto Lake Street EMERGENCY 2-4 4-6x 7-14 Clearly state Item and price IS 14 10 IS near the Manchester-Bolton town Fire — Poiice — Medical people, too! Classified ads get results. Top Brands — Broken Sizes — All Sales Final In ad. One item only per ’ line. NO ADJUSTMENTS ON PREVIOUS SALES ad. No pet, tag sale, or Name. Phone Documents filed with the town DIAL 911 Open Mon.-Sat. 9; 30-5:30 / Thurs. ’til 8 PM ______Call 643-2711 — Ask for Classified. commercial ads accepted. said that Lyda C. Grous of French In Manchester .Address. ^ Road in Bolton suffered facial MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 26, 1986 — 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Dec. 26, 1986 Manfredi leaves Somers V.S./World In Brief U.S., Iran to negotiate repayment By Abner Katzman millions more than was necessary assets, including the $500 million. Iranian assets held in the United The Associated Press on loans from U.S. banking syndi­ States include the $500 million River closed after chemical spill cates active in Iran before the 1979 Six Americans are missing in escrow account, $300 million worth Lebanon, and most are believed of weapons stored in a Virginia after father puts up bond THE HAGUE, Netherlands - revolution. held by Shiite Moslem extremists CHICAGO — A 15-mile stretch of the Des Plaines River was Iranian and U.S. officials meet The $500 million in overpayments warehouse and hundreds of mil­ closed today after a "brown, sludge-like" material thought to be Monday to discuss the return of $500 is being held in escrow by the New loyal to Iran. lions of dollars worth of military SOMERS (AP) — Former cardi­ gasoline or fuel oil leaked from a pipeline, authorities said. million owed by the United States. York Federal Reserve Bank. equipment paid for by the late Shah ologist Russell F. Manfredi, sent­ The spill occurred about three miles southwest of Joliet, said A U.S. State Department source Manfredi’s attorney said hie client planned to Iran has linked release of the The tribunal told both sides in cautioned against linking progress Mohammad Reza Pahlavi but enced last week to 20 years for the Donald Gould, director of the Will County Office of Emergency money to possible intercession on August that if final agreement is not never delivered to the Islamic bludgeoning death of his wife, go to his father’s home for the holidays. He Services. in the financial talks to the behalf of U.S. hostages in Lebanon. reached by Dec. 20, either country hostages. The source, who spoke on fundamentalist government that planned to go to his father's home in estimated that the appeal process could His deputy, Thomas Mefferd, said the leak in the pipeline The United States has agreed in could ask the court to impose a condition of anonymity, noted that succeeded him. Pennsylvania for Christmas after owned by the Amoco Pipeline Co. began about 7:30 p.m. principle to return the $500 million, settlement. Instead, both sides the $500 million is only part of The money and weapons were filing an appeal of his conviction take a year or more. Thursday and had been stemmed about midnight. but the two sides still need to work decided to hold another round of and posting bond. billions of dollars in Iranian'assets frozen after Islamic militants se­ Mefferd said cleanup crews were on the scene early today out details, such as the wording of talks. frozen in the United States. ized American hostages in Tehran Manfredi, 33, was released on vacuuming the substance from the water and from the area of the an Iranian pledge that it will make An Iranian source at the tribunal $250,000 bail from Somers State in 1979, holding 52 of them for 444 pipeline leak. no further demands once the case is indicated he believed the return of "From our point of view, we days. The claims tribunal was set Prison on Christmas Eve shortly “We were told that it was either gasoline or fuel oil," he said. closed. the money could be negotiated would assume that this is not going up under the 1981 accord that also after his appeal was filed in court. death of Catherine Billings Man­ distress, a mitigating factor under “Once the Iranian Central Bank without tribunal intervention. to solve Rafsanjani’s problems, fredi, who was beaten with a Connecticut law, when he killed his ‘It appears also that there was another product, possibly Jet fuel, freed the hostages. His father, Frank Manfredi of that was run through the pipe earlier in the day.” has given ... the release, it is “This is not a problem,” said the this is not going to meet his Carbondale, P a.,' delivered a baseball bat and dumped out a wife. expected that the money will be source who spoke on condition of conditions," said the source. “As Officials at the tribunal acknowl- $110,000 bank check to Superior second-floor window of the couple’s Mrs. Manfredi’s body was found returned,” said an American anonymity. we’ve assumed, the Iranian ' edged the financial negotiations Court on Wednesday, said Alana West Hartford home on March 8, slumped across the front seat of the Iran says it killed 3,000 Iraqis source close to the negotiations. Iran’s Parliament speaker, Ha- speaker in his general statement may affect the hostages. But both Gayle, an assistant court clerk. 1985. family car, which had been The Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, a shemi Rafsanjani, has said at least about unblocking our assets ... American and Iranian representa­ Half of the bail, or $125,000, was On Dec. 18, Superior Court Judge smashed into a utility pole less than NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran today claimed it killed 3,000 Iraqi Netherlands-based court that has five times in recent weeks that his means more than just this. He tives denied that the hostage covered by a Goshen cottage owned Thomas H. Corrigan sentenced a mile from the couple's home. soldiers and wounded 6,500 others in an offensive on the southern been disentangling the two coun­ nation would intercede on behalf of means all the properties that have question or any other diplomatic by the Rev. James F. Leary, a Manfredi to the maximum sentence Prosecutors charged that Manfredi front that involved fighting for strategic islands. tries’ financial relations since 1981, American hostages in Lebanon If been maintained in the United issue between the two nations is Roman Catholic priest and friend of of 20 years. staged the crash to make his wife's Iraq has claimed it beat back the offensive, which Iran ruled in August that Iran repaid Washington released Iranian States.” raised at the financial talks. Manfredi, and another $15,000 was The father of three young sons, death look like an accident. launched Wednesday night, and killed thousands of Iranian cash previously posted by the elder Manfredi had been barred while he The defense didn’t contest the troops. Manfredi, Gayle said. awaited sentencing from seeing his state’s claim that Manfredi killed Manfredi's attorney said his children, who live with his wife's his wife, but argued that the In Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, soldiers fired machine guns British client planned to go to his father’s relatives in Pennsylvania. doctor's mental state was the key into the air today in celebration after state-run radio said Iraqi home for the holidays. He esti­ Gallitto said terms of the appeal issue. forces were victorious, witnesses said. Iraqi artillery fired 21 mated that the appeal process bail didn’t include a provision that In sentencing Manfredi, Corrigan ceremonial rounds over the city. could take a year or more. Manfredi not try to see his children. rejected defense pleas for alternate Iran, however, has claimed its forces attacked four islands in tanker AP photo The lawyer, William J. Gallitto, But, Gallitto said, he didn't know if sentencing to allow him to serve as the Shatt al-Arab waterway which separates the two countries, said Manfredi's appeal was based Manfredi was barred from seeing medical director of a halfway house overrunning Iraqi positions. E llth-hour shoppers on instructions the judge gave to the the children as the result of a child in New York City. jury and rulings on evidence. custody case going on in "I don't feel that alternate sinks Shoppers line up at the gift-wrapping for Christmas, many people got in Manfredi filed the appeal himself Pennsylvania. sentencing would deter others from Soviet miners die in explosion and has applied to the state for a Manfredi had been charged with disposing of nagging spouses,” REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) - A booth at the Hartford Civic Center some last-minute shopping during their public defender, Gallitto said. murder, but the jury convicted him Corrigan said. ‘‘I therefore find it MOSCOW — A concentration of methane gas exploded in a coal British-owned tanker sank early Wednesday afternoon. With only a few lunch hours. Manfredi was convicted on Nov. 3 of the lesser charge after finding he necessary to sentence you in a mine in the Don River Basin of the Ukraine and some miners today after hitting a rock on the east hours remaining until the stores closed of first-degree manslaughter in the acted under extreme emotional traditional way.” were killed, the official Tass news agency reported Thursday. coast of Iceland, and at least nine of Tass did not say how many miners died in the blast, which it the 12 crew members were killed, said occurred Wednesday at the Yasinovskaya-Glubokaya mine Iceland’s National Rescue Organi­ zation said. C in the coal-rich Donetsk region about 575 miles south of Moscow. It was the second fatal sinking of Envoy to boost state’s image abroad The brief dispatch did not say if any miners were injured. It did a ship in the North Atlantic in two Connecticut In Brief not provide details of what caused the explosion. days. An Icelandic freighter sank The news agency said the Soviet government. Parliament and opment Corp. Thursday midway between Iceland Body found in truck at Bradley NEW HAVEN (AP) - Former University College of Oxford now are about 275 foreign firms the Central Committee of the Communist Party sent condolences and Norway, killing three crewmen Yale University President King- University. with offices in Connecticut. However, he said, he is not to the families and relatives of the miners who were killed. optimistic the company will agree and leaving three missing and WINDSOR LOCKS — The body of a man found in the back of a man Brewster Jr. says he plans to Brewster, who served as Yale Carson said Brewster will re­ believed dead. partially burned truck in a parking lot at Bradley International "extol the virtues of the state” in president from 1963 to 1977, is a ceive a retainer of $2,000 a year plus to locate in New Haven. He said he undertook the discussions at the Rescuers found one crewman Airport has been identified as that of a Massachusetts man and his new role as Connecticut’s partner of the London office a New a fee of $300 per day that he works. alive but he died shortly after­ his death has been ruled suspicious. European special envoy for eco­ York law firm. He specializes in The retainer and fees will be paid request of former Yale Secretary Two arrested in DEA agent’s death Henry “Sam” Chauncey, president wards, said Rescue Organization State Police identified the victim Thursday as Joel P. Rubin, nomic development. international business transactions by the Connecticut Economic De­ LOS ANGELES — Two Mexican nationals have been arrested spokesman Johannes Briem. Res­ 43, of Ludlow, Mass. Brewster, 66, a lawyer and and advises European clients on velopment Commission, a private, of Science Park. cuers recovered six bodies, ail in former U.S. ambassador to the their business activities in the non-profit corporation which as­ in connection with the abduction and slaying of an American drug Police said they have not determined how Rubin died, but an As Yale president, Brewster’s agent in Mexico, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency announced. lifejackets, and spotted two more Court of St. James in Great Britain, United States. sists the state, Carson said. liberal positions on the Vietnam bodies before they sank, he said. autopsy was scheduled for today. was appointed to the post Wednes­ In a telephone interview with the Brewster said most industrial­ Jesus Felix-(5utierrez, 38, and his nephew, (jarlos Felix- Rubin’s body was found Wednesday afternoon by a state War, free speech and the Black Gutierrez, 26, were arrested Wednesday in Los Angeles County A search was under way for the day by Gov. William A. O’Neill. Journal-Courier of New Haven on ized states have representatives in Panthers often stirred controversy. three missing crewmen, but they trooper after a parking lot attendant reported a partially burned "As my personal ambassador, he Wednesday, Brewster said he ex­ Europe. on federal narcotics charges and charges of conspiracy to kidnap AP photo truck in the lot. He spearheaded the university’s and murder Enrique Camarena Salazar, the DEA said Thursday. were feared dead. will expand the prestige and the pects to do most of his work in Great "It’s a question of having some­ transformation from a male bas­ Their ship, the 1,260-ton Syneta, A small rifle was found in the truck’s front seat, but there was scope of our international reverse- Britain. one on the spot,” he said of the A source close to the investigation told the Los Angeles Times no evidence that Rubin had been shot. State police Sgt. Dan Lewis tion to a coeducational institution in sent a mayday call at about Flaming cove investment and export-promotion The state Department of Eco­ special envoy’s job. "If a firm is that Jesus Fellx-Gutierrez is believed to have been in the house midnight Thursday, saying it had said. efforts in Europe,” O’Neill said. nomic Development already has an interested in investing, I will go and 1969. near Guadalajara where Camarena was tortured and killed in The fire appeared to have started in an ashtray in the front of office in Frankfurt. West Germany, talk to them.” He said he expects to remain no run aground on Skrudur rock at the “I don't know if I can entice, February along with a Mexican pilot who occasionally flew for mouth of the Faskrudsfjordur on Smoke rises from a fire in Hong Kong floating restaurants. Two people were the 1977 Dodge Ram and extinguished itself, Lewis said. companies to locate in Connecticut, to promote investment in Connecti­ He said he has already had more than five more years as the DEA. master of University College, an the east coast of Iceland. The call today that destroyed about 120 boats in injured and more than 900 others who but I can at least inform them about cut and the sale of state products discussions with a British com­ “They’re not regarded as the triggermen,” the unidentified said the crew couldn’t launch what the opportunities are,” said abroad. pany, which he declined to identify, autonomous residential school with source told the newspaper about the Gutierrezes. a cove popular with tourists for its lived on the boats were left homeless. 350 students. Brewster said there is liferafts because the vessel was too Grand lists in state grow 11.2% Brewster, who is serving a three- Economic Development Com­ about the possiblity of locating at The slaying caused strained relations between the two nations close to the rock. year term as the master of missioner John Carson said there New Haven’s Science Park Devel­ a mandatory retirement age of 72. after the United States accused Mexico of dragging its feet in the 2 HARTFORD — Taxable property values in Connecticut grew by 11.2 percent to $77.7 billion between 1984 and 1985, while investigation. property taxes levied for 1986-87 jumped by 12.5 percent to $2.7 billion, a report states. Weicker rules out ’88 presidential bid China broadcast backs students’ goals The report, released Wednesday by the Connecticut Public Ambassador linked to contra affair Expenditure Council, also says 18 municipalities have taxable NEW YORK — The U.S. ambassador to Costa Rica helped Bv Ina Chang two days after students in the citizens to demonstrate and main­ China, sources said today thou­ property values, or grand lists, of more than $1 billion, headed by GREENWICH (AP) - U.S. Sen. certainly don’t have the money to meetings, but I feel pretty good the Senate, is a maverick Republi­ Lowell P. Weicker Jr. says he’s raise a valid effort for the presid­ about the job that’s been done,” can with appeal to Democratic and secure Costa Rica’s permission to build a secret airstrip for the The Associated Press capital staged a protest march tain public order in the capital.” sands of students demonstrated Stamford at $5.1 billion. contras and was deeply involved in overseeing its use. The New- from Qinghua University. The Shanghai imposed similar restric­ four nights this week. Residential taxation continued virtually unchanged as a “probably the best thing the ency. So it’s absolutely out.” Weicker said during the interview independent voters. He was cata­ The sources who spoke on condi­ Republican Party has going for it,” Weicker, 55, said there’s a 50-50 to be broadcast Sunday on the pulted into the national spotlight in York Times reported Friday. PEKING — Peking officials announcement was carried on the tions Monday following weekend 6 percentage of all property taxes collected at 57.8 percent, while but he won’t run for president in chance he’ll seek re-election in 1988 network’s “Dialogue ’86” program. 1973 as a member of the Senate The Times said its report about the ambassador, Lewis Tambs, today clamped down on student national evening news broadcast. marches involving tens of thou­ tion of anonymity said the main business taxes accounted for 33.8 percent. The remainder came was based on a senior government official in Central America protesters by issuing a ban on Under the new rules, those who sands of protesters. themes of the marches were 1988 because it would be folly. to the Senate seat he’s held since “And if I feel more is to be done Watergate committee. academic freedom and democracy. from motor vehicle and other taxes. 'Td love to do it,” Weicker said 1970. He said he’ll consult his wife there for the next six years, then He has bucked President Reagan whom it did not further identify. unauthorized demonstrations, want to demonstrate must send an On Thursday, new pro­ Grand lists are used to set the amount of property taxes needed while sources in Nanking said appliction to police five days in democracy posters were seen at Students also were upset about a Wednesday during an interview and seven sons before making a that in conjunction with my family and conservatives on a number of The Times said the official told it Tambs asked at least seven special exam on political knowl­ to finance a municipal budget. Most cities and towns collect taxes with Connecticut Radio Network in decision because public life “takes will make up the decision. What’s at issues, including abortion, school times that the airstrip be reopened for use by contra supply thousands of students have partici­ advance and submit their names, Qinghua University. One of the on July 1 and Jan. 1. pated in pro-democracy marches the purpose of the demonstration, posters read, "Where else but in edge required for graduation, the his Greenwich home. “When I see its toll on the family.” issue is the happiness of my kids busing, and school prayer. planes after the newly elected Costa Rican government of sources said. what’s out there in terms of However, there’s nothing about and my wife and whether or not I’ve “I think in terms of issues, this week. the number of people involved, the China can you only have demon­ President Oscar Arias Sanchez closed the airstrip this summer. The official media, meanwhile, time and the route. strations in the desert and wild Students at Shanghai’s Tongji candidates and presidents, I think I his Senate job that would sour him got the spark to be as scrappy as debates, and the act of being According to the Times, U.S. government officials and contra University said they gave city Moser Farms recalls milk product could do a better job. on seeking a fourth term, Weicker I’ve been in the past.” president. I’m probably the best backed students in their call for Police must respond in writing areas?” It referred to the Shanghai officials said Tambs and others in the U.S. embassy in Costa Rica greater jtlemocracy but said within three days. ban. officials until Saturday to meet ELLINGTON — Moser Farms Dairy Inc. has announced a ’’But that takes money, time, and said. Weicker, who served as a state thing the Republican party has were Involved in a contra supply network that was set up by Lt. their demands, including greater delegates. Ihavenotimeinsofaras “As I’ve said before, I don’t go to going for it,” Weicker said. "On the changes must be made through The news broadcast said those Students have demonstrated in at voluntary recall of all fluid milk in half-pint containers bearing a representative, Greenwich first Col. Oliver North, who last month was fired from his White House existing channels and that revolu­ who violated regulations would be least nine cities this month de­ press freedom, an acknowledge­ I’m doing my job as United States many White House dinners, and I selectman, and 4th District con­ other hand, in terms of delegate post on the National Security Council staff. manding greater democracy, hu­ ment that the protests were justi­ Dec. 27 expiration date. senator. I have no delegates, and I don’t get applauded at Republican gressman before he was elected to votes, I probably have none ....” tionary' fervor would lead to punished, but did not give further The milk is sold in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode anarchy. details. man rights and freedom of the fied and punishment for police Island, the dairy said. Peking’s People’s Congress im­ The broadcast said the ruling was press. officers who allegedly assaulted a Moser Farms took the step Wednesday after a single sample of Vietnam floods kill at least 165 posed the ban on demonstrations passed to “uphold the legal right of In Nanking, a city in eastern marcher. skim milk in a half-pint container bottled Dec. 15 showed “Take a Look BANGKOK, Thailand — Floods inundated five provinces of presumptive evidence of the bacteria listeria monocytogenes, L. central and southern Vietnam earlier this month, killing at least said Solomon Kerensky, the dairy’s attorney. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FROM 165 people and injuring scores of others, the official Vietnam All products bottled on Dec. 15 have a Dec. 27 expiration date, Morlarty Bros. News Agency reported Friday. Voyager crew set for media Journey he said. The agency, monitored in Bangkok, said the Dec. 3-4 floods There have been no reports of illness and other dairy products Used Car Specials THE MANCHESTER HERALD washed away hundreds of houses, schools and storehouses and the materials and equipment was — eggnog, cream, sour cream, and whipped cream — are not 84 VW Rabbit $eoQR tens of thousands of acres of paddy lands and other food crops. MOJAVE, Calif. (AP) - Voyager epic trip also are on the horizon. ducts and service." included in the recall, said Christina Richardson, a spokeswo­ 4 Or., Spedsl Ed. 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Jack The Associated Press with this reality and to bring norms That is complicated by a world of V and institutions into line with high divorce rates and delayed needs don’t T p ir ^ WASHINGTON - The changing society as it exists in the 1980s,” marriage in which more and more Anderson world of women has had a dramatic Spain and Bianchi wrote. women maintain their own house­ impact on Americans in the last 30 Their study, published by the holds — often trying to support Many of Manchester’s needier residents are years, and reconciling their many Russell Sage Foundation, is based themselves and children. having a more joyful holiday season this year ju im roles poses the challenge of the on a detailed analysis of data Women “ who are divorced from because of the generous concern shown by the rest future, a new study reports. collected in the 1980 census. Bjanchi their husbands are seldom divorced of the community, and by some segments in Women’s growing role in the is a population expert at the Census from their children; most children particular. ¥l£SlDEM T!i world has progressed faster than Bureau and Spain, formerly of the of divorced parents live with their At times when attention is focused on the poor by the accepted norms of society, bureau, is an assistant professor at mothers,” Spain and Bianchi resulting in a cultural lag between observed. charitable organizations such as the Manchester MIEN Sheiks cringe the University of Virginia. how women are viewed and how Historically, men have held jobs Area Conference of Churches, it is easy to become The result is what many women they must cope with life, said the outside the home while women aware of and sensitive to the predicament of others term a “ balancing act” as they try new study, "American Women in tended to house and family, the to move between family and work who are less fortunate. The problem is that while at thought of Transition.” report notes, but that situation responsibilities. the need does not pass with the season, the As a result, three crucial issues began to change when the post- The ability to juggle these com­ awareness often does. confront society — wages, child World War II Baby Boom genera­ peting demands often forces In times of general prosperity, it is easy to care and housework — said Su­ tion started to mature. women into what are considered assume that there are only a few people in town iran’s power zanne M. Bianchi and Daphne “ The family-oriented 1950s were traditional female jobs such as who are not making it. That is particularly so when Spain, authors of the study. perhaps the last decade in which teaching or nursing, or forces them statistics show decreases in the number of people AP photo “ The shift of women out of the women’s behavior and social to work only part time. home and into the labor force and who qualify for government assistance. norms were in agreement,” they WASHINGTON - Ayatollah Khomeini has out of marriages and into independ­ said. While many dramatic changes But such figures can be deceiving, and the A Warsaw family watches the Christmas broadcast live to his homeland for the become the bully of the Persian Gulf, and his ent living arrangements represents By 1960, one-fourth of wives with have occurred for women one area number of people with inadequate incomes may in Eve mass celebrated by Pope John Paul first time. which has changed little is wages, neighbors are afraid to stand up to him. changes which are out of step with children were in the labor force and fact be larger than most people perceive it to be. said Bianchi and Spain. Last month, for example, Iranian warplanes II. The mass of the Polish-born pope was the ability of social institutions to today that figure is more than half, The poor tend to hide their circumstances — and support the changing economic role the authors wrote. mounted a deliberate attack on an offshore oil the more they find themselves surrounded by of women,” they reported. But while most mothers hold facility of the United Arab Emirates, killing five Larger questions ignored Changes in the last three decades jobs, adjustments at home have not financial security in others, the more completely workers and wounding 26 more. Yet the “ THE RATIO OF female earn­ they camouflage their needs. have launched society on a road been made. They continue to do the E government of the emirates didn’t dare accuse Polish authorities give ‘gift,’ ings to male earnings has remained It is sobering to think that a child would stay out toward equality of the sexes from majority of housework and day remarkably stable over time ... Iran openly of the provocation. of school on the day of a Christmas party because Bv Barry Schw^_^ government accused of sponsor­ Is Reagan’s objective to moder­ which there is no turning back, they care facilities for their children are women on average make 70 percent wrote. his or her parents cannot afford a gift to exchange. ing terrorism. ate the Sandinista government’s There was no doubt in the minds of UAE often inadequate or prohibitively or less of what men make when both government officials that Iran was to blame for the " I f we want a productive labor costly. Because the poor do hide, it is all the more easy WASHINGTON - Centals are Former Secretary of State policies toward its citizens? Its are working full time,” they said. attack, which was the most serious on a show pope’s midnight mass force of female and male workers, to ignore them and to let them sink deeper into advised to learn from the past but Henry Kissinger has raised sev­ neighbors? Is the president try­ non-combatant since the Iran-Iraq war began more but also value the family, work FIN A LLY, WAGES of women Explanations range from women isolation. That makes it all the more important to not to plan for the next war by eral provocative questions, in­ ing to force a power-sharing hours must be flexible, day care remain low in comparison with men spending less time in the work­ than six years ago. In fact. Dale Van Atta saw a remain aware and sensitive generally, not Just in refighting the last one. Situations cluding these: “How can we arrangement between the Sandi- Bv Matthew C. Vita “ It was a great Christmas gift for The Vatican broadcast began available and affordable and work — an inequity that was the personal force, having less skills, experience classified diplomatic cable from the UAE the season surrounding Christmas and the new are not static. Change is contribute to ending a w ar on an nistas and the contras? Or is The Associated Press Polish TV viewers.” said a young shortly before midnight and ended within the home equitably problem of a few women decades or training to simple sex inevitable. equitable basis by supplying Reagan seeking to overthrow the government in Abu Dhabi declaring that the with the conclusion of the Mass just divided.” ago, but which now affects the discrimination. C year. woman who identified herself only It would be a mistake to put arms to the side that has the government in Managua? emirates had determined the attackers were WARSAW, Poland - Millions of as Malgorzata, commenting out­ before 2 a.m. The pope celebrated yaur faith in the Maginot Line, or upper hand and whose victory Iranian. Poles enjoyed what one described side the cathedral. "It was broad­ the Mass in Italian and his words Congress debated some of these to count on the wide Atlantic to would undermine all moderate The cable was sent on Nov. 25, the day the UAE as “ a great Christmas gift” watch­ cast to 40 countries, so why not were translated simultaneously questions before the contra fund Same old IRS keep a European war from forces in the Moslem world? oil terminal was bombed. Yet the emirates’ only ing Pope John Paul l l ’s midnight Poland? After all, the pope is into Polish by a TV announcer. Fires take toll on Christmas was revealed. The answers it Polish.” At one point, the announcer said Am erica’s shores. “ Did anyone — proponents or public announcement deplored the attack by planes Mass broadcast on Polish television came up with were mixed. identified only as “ foreign.” for the first time. Cardinal Jozef Glemp, the pri­ the pope "always feels linked with LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn. (AP) to rescue trapped residents. in Tennessee in 1986, said Kristine Area residents will begin receiving their tax In trying to understand the opponents of the scheme — Poland, but on the day of Christmas Many people in this devoutly mate of Poland, and Gen. Wojciech — A fire that gutted a home for the The fire apparently started in the Bender, a spokeswoman lor the forms for 1986 in today’s mail, presuming the Iran-contra affair, it might be describe to the president the Eve he feels especially tightly INITIALLY, CONGRESS A W ESTERN D IPLO M A T was not surprised at Roman Catholic country chose to Jaruzelski, the head of state, met on elderly, killing six people in Ten­ room of 71-year-old Robert Davis, state Fire Marshall’s office. wise to heed the same advice. damage that would result to U.S. linked with his homeland.” Internal Revenue Service got its mail out on time. voted down Reagan’s request for stay at home to watch the Polish- Monday and issued a joint invita­ nessee’s worst blaze of the year, who died, said Crawley. In other holiday fires: Reporters are reliving Water­ credibility worldwide and espe­ the Abu Dhabi government’s refusal to identify the And given the clamor surrounding the actions in born pontiff celebrate Mass at St. tion for the pope to visit Poland next The announcer reported that apparently began in the room of a Davis, a mentally retarded deaf cially in the Persian-Arabian open U.S. m ilitary support to the attackers. “ Even if they had final proof, they would • A Christmas Eve blaze in Congress this past session, many taxpayers are gate, looking for the “smoking Peter’s Basilica instead of attend­ June. John Paul visited his home­ Polish pilgrims to the Vatican had man with a history of playing with mute, “ had a history of playing rebels while approving $27 mil­ not admit it publicly.” the diplomat explained, Boston killed a man and a woman, probably expecting major changes beginning with gun,’’ the piece of evidence that Gulf, as well as the impact on oil ing midnight Masses at their own land in 1979 and 1983. given the pope two Christmas trees lighters, an arson investigator said. with lighters,” though no lighter lion in so-called humanitarian because the attack “ represents a serious and the man’s son, Lewis S. proves criminal intent. prices, from the inevitable disclo­ churches. At a Christmas morning Mass at from the Zakopane mountain re­ However, Jim Crawly, state was found, Crawley said. A lighter the next filing. help. Then, last October, Con­ Martien III, was charged with Indeed, it may turn out that sure that the United States had escalation of the war they do not want to face.” " It was great, just great,” said St. John’ s Cathedral, Glemp gion, where the John Paul often senior arson investigator, said the likely would have been destroyed They shouldn’t. gress changed its mind, yielded to arson and murder. Fire Capt. laws were violated in the seven acted in flat contradiction of its The reason the UAE doesn’t want to challenge Maria Kraszucka, interviewed avoided any criticism of the go­ hiked and skiied when he was cause of the fire Wednesday had not had one been in the room, he said. The forms that are now arriving represent the Matthew Corbett said the blaze was pleas from Reagan and Shultz, Iran is that the Maine-sized group of seven oil-rich Thursday outside St. John’ s vernment. He said the country was archbishop of Krakow. Fire Chief Roy Holloway said a last hurrah of the old system, which had more secret U.S. arms deliveries to own passionately declared anti­ been pinpointed. believed caused when a kerosene and authorized $100 million in sheikdoms is inherently fearful, weak and helpless, Cathedral in Warsaw. “ I nearly awaiting the pope’s visit "with hope Five people died in three house passer-by reported the blaze at 4:23 —bracjie^deductions and, allegedly, more Iran and in the establishment of a terrorism policy?" The church gained the right to space heater was thrown at a door. m ilitary and other U.S. aid. afraid of the ayatollah’s terrorists and powerless cried. We were all surprised that and impatience.” fires on Christmas Eve and Christ­ a.m. The residents who survived secret fund to aid Nicaraguan Similarly, the key questions to broadcast radio Masses every Neighbors said a loud argument loophol^than the new one does. they (the authorities) decided to do Glemp said Poles were "espe­ mas in New Jersey, New York and managed to escape from the rebels by diverting some of the be asked about the contra funding The weapons debate will be before his m ilitary might. Sunday as part of the agreement in preceded the fire. Killed were What the system that comes into being next year it.” cially sensitive” to the pope's Massachusetts, authorities said. A one-story structure by the time relate to the policy behind aiding revived early next year when The armed forces of the United Arab Emirates 1980 that led to the creation of the Lewis S. Martien Jr., 50, and really means, optimistic projections notwithstand­ profits. The decision to broadcast the desire for peace and, in an apparent 27-year-old man was charged with firefighters arrived, he said. Reagan asks Congress to release number only about 46,00fl troops on paper, now-outlawed Solidarity free trade Bernadine Woodhouse, 32. ing, remains to be seen. If what’s known thus far is But focusing on legalities, or the anti-Sandinista guerrillas. Mass live fulfilled a long-standing criticism of President Reagan's Owner James Parker helped one including a 2,000-man air force and a 1,000-man union. arson and murder in a blaze that any indication, “ simplification” the revision was even on how much President $40 million that remains to be request of the Polish church, which Strategic Defense Initiative, killed two in Boston. of the residents to safety and tried • A fire that broke out in the spent. Later on, there will be navy. It has a handful of American Hawk missiles added: “ We understand the need State television broadcast the not. and confusion will be the order of the day when Reagan may have known about TH E D EBA’TE is centered on has demanded that the officially In Lawrenceburg, the dead were to get back into the building to basement of a Plainfield, N.J., another debate — fight is proba­ and French Exocets. But an astonishing 80 percent atheist Communist authorities al­ for disarmament in outer space.” 1978 Mass inagurating John Paul’s it comes time for the 1987 filing. what was going on, may mean whether Reagan ordered the fund five residents and the 16-year-old rescue others, but the door locked home killed an 83-year-old woman of the em irates’ arm y is made up of foreigners, and low religious observances to be However, Glemp said that Poles, pontificate and several Masses 2 missing a larger point. set up (he has said he did not), bly a better description — over son of the proprietors of the J&D behind him. Sheriff Tom Pyrdum visiting her family from Wilson, But for now, taxpayers can take comfort and fall celebrated by the pope during his acquiesced in its creation, or did whether to vote for more weapons the officer corps includes men of 29 different shown on government-controlled though “ afraid” of the threat of Residential Home for the Aged. Six said. He pounded on the door to N.C., early Thursday. Two firefigh­ into the familiar old panic. They have until April 15 television. It was seen as a sign of nuclear war, are more concerned trips to Poland in 1979 and 1983, but AT THE HEART of the controv­ not know what Lt. Col. Oliver for the contras. nationalities, who must communicate with each people were injured, including a alert others. ters suffered minor injuries in an to sort out almost the same morass of slippery and improving relations between the with the country’s environmental the church has been denied permis­ North of the National Security The revelations about the fund other in English. firefighter who sustained second- The fire at the 11-resident, attempt to rescue the woman, contradictory regulations they’ve been dealing ersy that preoccupies Congress, communist government and Ca­ problems, including dirty water sion for regular broadcasts of have sent Congress and the press As if that weren’t more than enough to dissuade and third-degree burns while trying family-owned home was the worst Bessy Hester. with for years. the press and perhaps large Council staff was up to. tholic church. and air. Masses on TV. chasing after legalisms while the U AE from standing up to Iran over the Complacence should not result from that segments of the public is the Since Congress had forbidden judgment that prompted the U.S. arms assistance to the also trying to reconstruct the unprovoked attack on the oil facility, there is also a recognition, however. potential fifth column of frightening proportions Beginning with the prompt filing of the new, decision to try to improve rela­ rebels, a serious legal issue is chain of command that brought the fund about. already in place in the sheikdoms. ’The 30,000 to Japanese Cabinet OKs more complicated W-4 form, smart taxpayers will tions with Iran, end its war with involved. 6 40,000 Shiite Moslems living in the northern areas begin getting used to the replacement rules pronto. Iraq and to liberate the hostages But beyond that narrow point The larger questions are not being asked much, for the time across the Persian Gulf from Iran could be incited There may be less brackets, but there will be just by providing arms to so-called are larger questions about Rea­ being, but the answers could be by the Khomeini’s fundamentalist mullahs into no-growth budget plan as many pitfalls for the unwary. moderates in Tehran. gan’s foreign policy objectives. The decision was the presi­ Are vital U.S. interests at stake in much more instructive than open revolt, or at least into welcoming a possible As taxpayers file the 1986 forms that may be TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese Finance Ministry and other minis­ dent’s. The National Security Nicaragua, requiring a commit­ whether Ollle North operated on Iranian invasion. waiting in the mailbox even now, they can be sure Cabinet has approved a prelimi­ tries on the size of their appropria­ his own. of at least one thing: Whatever the new code means Council staff implemented it. ment of American weapons or tions before final government ap- IN FACT, PRO-IRANIAN troublemakers have nary fiscal 1987 budget plan that in terms of fairness, tax time in the United States Secretary of State George P. even non-lethal aid to the people provides for almost no growth, . proval of the budget, which is been arrested in recent years with weapons and will be a bureaucratic nightmare in April 1988, as in Shultz, who opposed the initial he calls “ freedom fighters” but Barry Schweid has covered despite strong pressure to stimu­ expected next Tuesday. diplomacy for ’The Associated plans for the overthrow of the ruling sheiks in the April 1987. Oh, and one more: The IRS will always decision, questioned the wisdom critics say include anti­ late the economy from Japan's The government will then present Press since 1973. name of Khomeini’s Islamic revolution. ‘"There is be there to catch those who fall. of appearing to negotiate with a democratic elements? major trading partners. its final budget proposal to Parlia­ no question that (Iranian agents) could make The Finance Ministry said Thurs­ ment. Final approval is expected things happen if they were told to.” the Western day that the preliminary budget next spring. diplomat told Van Atta. plan it compiled for fiscal 1987, Of the total expenditures, the And so the fearful sheiks of the United Arab which begins next April, totals proposed preliminary budget plan Economy is strong, but challenges loom Emirates have tried somewhat desperately to 54.101 trillion yen or $333.9 billion, allocates 3.479 billion yen or $21.5 maintain neutrality in the Persian Gulf war. ’Their up 0.02 percent from fiscal 1986 and million to defense, up 4.1 percent the smallest increase in 32 years. It from the current fiscal year ending hopes are with their fellow Arabs, the Iraqis, and, By John J. Carson can begin later in the new year to tap into a new retain that standing, as well as our positive support would be the fifth budget in a row March 31, 1987. in the early part of the war, the UAE gave Baghdad source of venture capital, with the operation of the programs, with the continued close cooperation of with only a slight spending increase Proposed public works spending $1.5 billion a year in aid. The amount has since been The economic outlook in Connecticut for 1987 is state and private sector’s $10-$15 million the General Assembly during the upcoming over the previous year. falls by 1.9 percent to 6.017 trillion cut because of the drop in oil prices and resulting good, with the state’s performance in the coming Connecticut Seed Venture Fund. The fund will legislative session. Japanese government spending yen or $37 billion, while foreign aid, retrenchment. year expected to mirror or exceed our experience focus on start-ups of the earliest stage that are too The federal budget deficit, meanwhile, continues plans and domestic growth are of including official development as­ in 1986. Particularly important is the fact that we risky or too small for involvement by traditional to grow unabated and topped $220 billion in But the sheiks have also tried to stay friendly enormous Interest to the country’s sistance, rises by 3.1 percent to Winter will be entering our fifth consecutive year of venture capitalists. September. Responsible fiscal policy is required of with Iran. Tehran maintains a diplomatic major trading partners, the United 642.8 billion yen or $3.96 billion. States, European Community and sustained economic growth. But while more of the individuals, companies and state governments, residence in the emirates, and substantial trade In announcing the budget. Fi­ same is expected in terms of performance, the NEW AND SMALL BUSINESSES in four and it is not too much to expect of the federal between the two nations continues through not at China. nance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa additional municipalities will benefit from state bureaucracy. Non-action will only serve to the same level as before the war. ’The sheiks have The U.S. administration has told reporters that his ministry had major national economic issues of ’86 will become argued that an improvement in enterprise zone incentives, when the program is aggravate the effect of this potential “ economic tried to negotiate an end to the bloodletting — but struggled to "resolve the dilemma magnified in importance in 1987. Japanese economic growth would expanded to ten zones from the current six. Firms super nova” on the nation’ s capital markets and failing that, they are determined to placate the between boosting domestic demand boost domestic consumer spending, Boot Connecticut will start 1987 in an enviable neighboring some existing zones may also benefit the value of the dollar. Iranian bully. and fiscal reconstruction.” position. Of the 50 United States, 31 are currently in thereby raising demand for im­ as several current zones are expande^jn size. For Under a separate category, the or near economic recession. Twenty states will ’THE LOOMING POSSIBILITY of federal ported goods and helping reduce the neighborhoods and cities involved, mterprise government is to spend 25.28 trillion have declining revenues. Connecticut, as nearly anti-trade legislation does not bode well for CIA lawyers Japan’s large trade surpluses. zones are a proven method of stimulating localized Negotiations are planned over yen or $156 billion for infrastructure everyone knows, is faring much better. The state’s Connecticut, the most export-depenctent state in the For various reasons, the CIA routinely uses development. the next several days between the investment and loan programs. \ economic performance has sparked record new nation. A ftercareful investigation, icm ay be lawyers to set up its “ front” corporations. A .A business starts and expansion and has provided Additionally. Gov. O’NelH’s CONNSCIENCE- proven that Congress must act to “ level the playing Maryland lawyer helped set up the CIA arms Ja m b o re e 2000 initiative, which includes new funding for 9 substantial revenues for new programs. field” for some U.S. industries in their dealings shipping company. Associated Traders, which we U.S. faces health challenge Science Park in New Haven, Conntech Park in with foreign competition. But Washington must A steady, moderate economic growth is in store have written about. And form er intelligence Storrs and a new grant program to assist high-tech resist the temptation of reacting to the $128 billion for Connecticut in 1987. The state’s consistently low analyst John Marks has revealed that the CIA used CHICAGO (AP) — American be about 50 years into "digesting" entrepreneurs to participate in the federal Small trade deficit by instituting sweeping punitive unemployment rate should remain near current a Washington, D.C., law firm in the 1960s to set up society has two generations to get the 78 million people born during Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, restrictions. Such action would prompt foreign levels through 1987. Nationally, do not expect the Zenith Technical Enterprises in Miami. Zenith’s ready for a dramatic rise in the years after World War II, will help prepare the state economy for the 21st governments to retaliate by closing their markets Goldsmith wrote. unemployment rate in 1987 to break 6.5 percent. assignment was to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel healh-care needs that will accom­ century. to U.S. exports. The fate of 144,000 export-related The United States average for January through Castro. pany the twilight years of the jobs in Connecticut hangs on the concept of free September stood at 7.1 percent. Meanwhile, economic and political issues will millions of Americans born in the 40% OFF abound in 1987. Some will be familiar, some new, trade. baby boom era, a financial analyst CONNECTICUT’S TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, but all must be addressed, for all have the potential Closest to home, perhaps Connecticut’s most says. CALDWELL Mlnl-editorlal “ Most people think we’re going to growing at a rate of just over 3 percent in 1986, will of impacting the state and its economic climate. pressing issue, is a unique opportunity brought It’s a small thing, to be sure, but we wonder if Ma be facing tremendous pressure (to continue to expand and set new records. Its growth State-assisted company expansions and move-ins about by the state’s own economic health. As Bell’s operators could change their spiel when we spend more on health care) in the OIL INC. totaleid 248 in 1986, and helped to create and retain Connecticut businesses create new jobs, more and will be fueled by expansion in non-manufacturing next couple of years,” says Jeff C. Men’s Women’s dial a number that has been either changed or sectors. Construction employment growth should some 18,300 Connecticut jobs. That activity will more wokers are needed to fill them. As the cycle disconnected. They now say, “ The number you Goldsmith, a senior adviser with begin to top off, while the best gains will be made in likely decline in 1987 as the state’s ability to assist progresses, firms are reaching deeper into the 63.9 have reached...” That’s the point of course. It’s a Ernst & Whinney accountants in services, finance, insurance and real estate. the private sector in creating new jobs is curtailed employment pool. per gal. C. O. D. As of October 1986, some 59,000 residents number we haven’t reached, and we find it Caiicago. Manufacturing employment should level off and by Washington and as traditional labor-intensive “ My point is we’re going to face remained to be tapped. It is the dismantling of the irritating to be told that we have. How about, ’"The Children’s increase modestly, as basic industries evolve into developments are supplanted by more the real pressure when the baby 6 649-8841 newer emerging industries and as obsolete capital-intensive projects. barriers that keep the remaining jobless people number you dialed... ” or just a straightforward: boom generation becomes from employment that is the greatest challenge for Prtcm Subl^et to Changt manufacturing methods are replaced by more “ I ’m sorry, that num ber...” ? C’mon, Ma. elderly.” Select Styles Available advanced technologies. In 1987, exports will be IN AD D ITIO N TO ’THE CUTBACKS in federal Connecticut and local governments. When By the year 2000, U.S. society will bolstered by the decline of the dollar and a stronger development programs, the Tax Reform Act of 1986 successes can be scored, both sides of the U.S. trade positibn while, domestically, restricts tax-exempt bond financing of economic workforce equation, businesses and jobless, will Intermediate marfcdawru may twive been taken. investments in capital goods should improve now development initiatives. benefit. Hanrlipatpr HrralJi that the uncertainty of federal tax reform is behind New volume and eligibility restrictions will slash The issues involved are economic, social and ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. political in nature and their implications reach far icafSlRMorilB Store us. low-cost Industrial revenue bond financing Founded In 1881 State per capita income is projected to reach a traditionally available through the Connecticut beyong 1987. Reality dictates that the greatest potential for accomplishment in this area will arfse PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... INSURANSMITHS SINCE record high $18,773 in 1986, surpassing Alaska for Development Authority. The use of tax-exempt DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExacuiN* Editor the first tim e in recent memory. Assuming a bonds to fund construction of new state-municipal only during the best of times, when the need for JAMES P. SACKS...... Managing Editor workers is highest and when public and private 1914 sim ilar gain of 6.5 percent in 1987, Connecticut’s industrial parks and mini-parks, and the expansion ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Ataoclata Editor per capita income should come within striking or start-up of regional revolving loan funds, is also sector resources are available. DENISE A. ROBEmS Sale ends January 1,198^^ distance, literally just within dollars, of the $20,000 in jeopardy. It is In 1987, then, when we must work together to ...... Advartlaing DIractor bring jobs to all our residents. MARKF. ABRAITIS ...... Bualnaaa Managar m ark and again outdistance the rest of the U.S. To fill this multi-million dollar vacuum in SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Managar 649-5241 As the year begins, there are three major state funding, alternative funding sources are being ROBERT H. HUBBARD ...... Praasroom Managar 65 E. Center Street John J. Carson Is the state commissioner of JEANNE Q. FROMERTH economic developments ready to come on line. explored. Connecticut is a leader in ...... Circulation Managar Manchester, Ct. Entrepreneurs in search of “ Yankee Ingenuity” business-assistance financing, and we expect to economic development. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Pec. 26. 1966 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 26, 1986 — t

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ACROSS 4 Avoirdupois Answer to Previous Puzzle May the Spirit of the Holidays Fill Your weight s p E C \a P E D ^ o u r 1 Stop 5 Archite ct______A R A L D U D E n □ D Hearts and Homes with Happiness and May Saarinen ‘ B i r t h d a y 5 W W II area P E s o E R 1 C 8 Glade 6 W aver s P E C L E o FRANK AND ERNEST ''by Bob Thaves 1987 Be A Happy and Healthy New Year! 7 Requesting pur­ Dec. 27, 1986 12 Loosen NEW COLONIAL - IN TOWN SUPER PRICE • BOLTON 13 Eternally (abbr.) chase of Two things for which you've been hop­ - V E T o |o p U s Q o 4 0 0 0 o 8 big rooms, 2V4 baths, 1st II. fireplaced tarn. rm. 3 bedroom home In a serene country 14 Eagerness for 8 Experienced ing have excellent chances of becoming o u p Z E A L 0 R N O w/cathedral ceilings and akyllghta, $199,900. setting. Fireplace, garage and morel action parson realities in the year ahead. 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Mail $2 25 Physician 35 Wintry 41 The two of us to Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, 26 Landing boat 29 Indianapolis 36 Caulking, for 42 New P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101- 27 Cracked one Hempshire city 3428. team UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY - COLUMBIA 28 300, Roman 36 Cut one's 45 Barrels AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Material WINTHROP - by Dick Cavalli Real Estate 30 Resembling a trends continue to look quite hopeful a most unusual home loaded wth extras IN-LAW TOO! - BOLTON 31 TV network incisors 48 S a u lt______S tcret lurround this mtgnlllcent 8 rm. Contemporary cubicle (comp, for you again today. If there's some­ including an 8 person hot tubi $180’s 32 Hand 39 Sensed with Marie ' l e a r n t o p l a y t h e I DIDN’T EXPECT TO HAVE with a teparata 3 room In-law apt.l Fantaatict $2N,900I wd.) thing of substance you've been want­ Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI ” ...646-2482 tongue 50 And so on CHROV\ATfCALi:Y-TUNED D E A L WITH lILJNK M A IL. 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Epstein MANCHESTER IMPRESSIVE CONTEMPORARY 49 — de France friends will respect you for your princi­ REALTY WORLD' ples and go out of their way to do what (203) 646-7709 ^3 West Center Street 50 Faminina suffix Real Estate ^ they can to help. [ t e g 647-8895 Frechette Assaciates Manchester. CT 06040 51 Thin board GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Conditions 52 Nail weight continue to look favorable (or you WE GET RESULTS 34 35 Bridge WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION 53 At that time where your earning power is concerned. Don't let any opportunities tor gain slip ENTERPRISES” , 54 She (Fr.) 40 past you. ' 55 Vetch CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your intu­ 43 lZ-26-86 The bidding trump only when he got on lead again 56 Relinquish itive instincts add a big plus to your po­ NORTH 4 Q 10 5 2 with the heart ace, and declarer man­ tential today. If you've thought a mailer 47 directs the iead aged to ruff two heart losers in dum­ DOWN through carefully, don't be afraid to » K J ♦ J 8 7 6 4 my to make three spades doubled. Check Out This take a chance on it. 61 1 ♦ J7 By James Jacoby What’s the answer? Investment... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's not just busi­ 1 Extinguish See this fantastic 3 family with ness "as usual" tor you today. The time WEST EAST 2 Fake 64 When the hand belongs to your side When your side is defending and has large private yard, separate is ripe for you to hammer out something 4 9 8 3 4 A strength in all suits except trumps, de­ 3 Figures of big that will benefit your family as well in a part-score, but the opponents out­ utilities, modern interior, low 4 A 6 4 Q 10 4 3 2 clarer will make ruffing tricks be­ 6 26 as yourself. ♦ 9 3 bid you, what do you do if you think maintenance exterior and gar­ speech (C)1986 by NEA, Inc- ♦ A K 10 5 2 cause of his distribution. To hold him VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You're an ex­ 4 9 8 2 4 A 10 6 5 3 you can set them one trick? At rubber ages for 4 cars. Priced to sell at cellent team player today and you'll be bridge you pass and take a small plus- to as few tricks as possible, the best $141,900. a big asset to any collective Involve­ SOUTH score. But at tournament bridge, defense is to cut down on dummy’s 4 K J 7 6 4 ment whether it's for something serious where your score is compared with the ruffing power by leading trumps at CELEBRITY CIPHER 4 9 8 7 5 Private, yet close to everything, fits the description per- or just a pleasurable pursuit. scores at many other tables, you can­ every chance. The opening lead should Celebrity Cipher cryptoorems are created Ironri quotatlona by famous people, past and preaent. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Do your very ♦ Q fectiy for this Superb, Immacuiate, 10, pius room (jontempo- Eecb letter In the cipher itanda for another. Tod»y'$ due: K equa/a C. not afford to let your plus-score be be the spade three. When West wins best at anything in which you're en­ 4KQ4 rary. Fioor-to-ceiiing, Fieldstone firepiace, beam track smaller than everyone else’s. In to­ the first diamond, he leads another by CONNIE WIENER gaged today. Rewards are apt to be far iighting, Cathedrai ceiling with 2 balconies over-looking the Vulnerable: Botti day's deal, North-South was vulnera­ spade. And after taking the ace of grander now than they would be at an­ Dealer: South hearts, he should play a third spade. huge living room. Down stairs boasts a lovely In-Law apart­ “JVB AYGJPI JVNWF XWAAVUX EYIlVWT. other lime. ble, so it was right for West to double New Construction... ment, and a professional dark room. Many more amenities!! three spades. If he could increase his Declarer can now ruff only one heart SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) People and West North East South in dummy and the close double will Charming 4 bedroom Colonial Asking $295,000.00. ^ v u x ^iihfJivJifT. a d u m w f I t 'Svents tend to orbit around you today, Pass plus-score from 100 to 200, he would situated on a 2+ acre private lot beat most of the other North-South net East-West plus-200 for an excel­ “ Pu tting You 1st Is 2nd N atu re fo U s !” BEGIN HERE instead of you orbiting around them. I ♦ Pass 1 V 1 ♦ In Manchester. Fantastic flre- pairs. lent tournament score. Well maintained 6 room Colonial situated in a nice residential TVMMWIWUKW.” — EVABV XYGUPI. You're likely to be the center of atten­ Pass 2 ♦ 3 « Pass placed family room with sky­ tion wherever you go. 3 ♦ Pass Pass area. 1’A baths. Spacious closets. Partially finished basement. 3 ♦ It seemed right to lead the diamond A new book by James Jacoby and bis light, shiny eat-ln kitchen, large STRANO REAL ESTATE SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Your Dbl. Pass Pass Pass Great place for a young family. $106,500. Call now for an ap­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “The three ages of man: youth, middle age and greatest asset today could well be your king to take a look at the dummy. But father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now formal dining room and much pointment. ______‘You haven't changed a bit.'” — Tom Collins. sense of liming See it you can finalize Opening lead: ♦ K that normal lead resulted in disaster. available at bookstores. It is “Jacoby more. Call today for details. Of­ 156lO O E.jcj. CENTERI £a i\ oi., ST., MANCHESTER, v./n CT.i . __ ilU| ( S2 J l situations that you've had trouble Although West switched to a trump at on Card Games, "published by Pharos fered at $217,900. ^ P j i»t*_ concluding. trick two, he was able to play a second Books. CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD’’[ i ^ (203) 646-7709 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 26, 1986 — H 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 26. 1986 Obituaries Teen faces charges in phone-truck theft FOCUS/ W eekend An Ellington teenager arrested A South Windsor man involved in Robert T. Burgess, 39, ot Vernon. Meriden. Barberi was charged by Man­ Hekn E. Herrick P. D’Antonio, both of Hartford; a earlier this month in connection two automobile accidents in Man­ He also fled the scene of that chester police with failure to drive daughter, Gea Boucher of Hart­ with a burglary at the old Highland chester Wednesday evening was accident, police said. Helen E. (Burnett) Herrick. M, of A passenger in Burgess’ car, right and two counts of evading ford; a brother, Primo D’Antonio of Park School was charged Wednes­ apprehended by Vernon police 41 Wales Road, Andover, formerly Patricia ’Twerdy, 23, of 217 Wood- responsibility in connection with Mamaroneck, N.Y.; and three day with second-degree larceny after his involvement in two addi­ of Manchester, died early today at a bridge St., was treated Wednesday the two accidents on Tolland grandchildren. and two counts of third-degree tional accidents in that community. local convalescent home. She was for a neck sprain at Manchester ’Turnpike. He was charged by The funeral will be Saturday at burglary in connection with the At least one person was injured in the widow of Carl B. Herrick. Memorial Hospital and released, a Vernon poi.'oe with driving while 8; 15 a.m. from the D’Esopo Fun­ Nov. 29 theft of telephone equip­ the accidents, hospital officials Bom in Hartford, April 23, 1898, spokeswoman said. intoxicated and two counts each of eral Chapel, 277 Folly Brook Blvd., ment from a truck parked behind said. she lived in Andover for 2S years. Police said Barbieri continued on evading responsibility and reckless Wethersfield, with a mass of the Southern New England Tele­ Police said the man, Rick Bar- She is survived by four daugh­ Route 83 into Vernon, where his car driving following in connection with Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. phone Co., police said today. beri, 22, was turning left onto ters, Mrs. Michael (Jean) Marco of struck a car operated by Raymond the two accidents on Route 83. Luke’s Church, Hartford. Burial Thomas Henry Shea. 18, was Tolland ’Turnpike from the parking Andover, with whom she lived, He was released by Rockville will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, released on a $1,000 non-surety lot at 103 Tolland ’Turnpike in Hardy. 52, of 40‘A Church St., Mrs. Lewis (Marion) • Booth of Manchester, sending Hardy’-s car police on $1,000 bond pending an Wethersfield. Calling hours are bond pending an appearance Dec. Manchester when his car struck Manchester, Mrs. Victor (Evelyn) into a tree. Police said he again fled appearance Jan. 7 at Rockville today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 29 at Manchester Superior Court. In another vehicle operated by Car­ Hampson of Bolton, and Mrs. the scene, turned onto Route 30 and Superior Court. Following his ar­ Memorial donations may be the previous arrest. Shea was man Beaulieu, 24, of 427 Main St. Nelson (Edna) Bartlett of Wales, he struck a car operated by Anita C. rest by Manchester police, he was made to the American Heart charged with first-degree larceny Police said Barberi, who fled the Mass.; two sons. Carl B. Herrick Wagner, 37. of Vernon. Wagner’s released on a written promise to Association, 310 Collins St.. Hart­ and third-degree burglary. Five scene, continued east on Tolland Jr. of Vernon and George Herrick of car subsequently struck a car appear Jan. 12 at Manchester ford, or to the the Parkinson’s other youths were also charged. ’Turnpike and his car struck the Birmingham, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. rear of another vehicle, operated by operated by Jeffrey May, 30, of Superior Court. Wallace (Doris) Shearer of Bolton; Disease Foundation. 13 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren; a niece and a > nephew. \ The private funeral will be held at \ the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ) GIGANTIC STOREWIDE PRICE CUTS !!! Main St. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to the Andover Voiunteer Fire Department. Andover 06232. AFTER CHRISTMAS... Sergio D’Antonio Sergio D'Antonio, 65, of Hartford, died Wednesday at Hartford Hospi­ tal. He was the husband of Victoria (Alieva) D’Antonio and the father o f Alfonso D’Antonio of Manchester. He also is survived by two other sons, Victor D’Antonio and Thomas BLO W-OUT!\ Take Town stores - fO P E N SANTA'SB AG Of GOODIES MAY BE EMPTY,. I I SUN ' -B U T OUR WAREHOUSE IS STILL PACKED still mobbed 'WALL TO WALL" WITH TOP NAME BRAND ' 112 to oJ MAJOR APPLIANCES,..COLOR TVs,..VCRs,.. Continued from page 1 MICROWAVES AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!! The gift of the Magi and other holiday treasures are going to be perform in sign language and the spoken word at the same time, Many customers will return \ presented by the National Theater of the Deaf at the Chester so that audiences hear and see every word. items, retailers said, but not in the Meeting House tonight, Saturday and Sunday. The players crowds they used to. Many local retailers said that returns are more likely to come in trickles the next E VER YTHING MUS T few days rather than one big push today. But there will still be lines to wait in, they cautioned. BE SOLD!!! Here’s an easy list for those who are up for an outing ’ ’Where you used to get rushed (with returns) the day after Christ­ mas, you don’t get that anymore,” I HELP US CLEAROUT OUR 1986 By Nancy Pappas free, and appropriate for Monday and Tuesday at 11:15 Underwood said. ” It’lI stretch out INVENTORY, AND WE'LL SHOW YOU 6 * What’s a Jabber- a.m. ancH', 15 p.m. The show for a week or two after.” Herald Reporter even very young children. wocky? It’s a children’s is at the Science Museum of That fact was mirrored outside INCREDIBLE "YEAR-END" VALUES THAT Performances are Saturday performing group which is the stores, as customers walked Got the after-Christmas Connecticut, 950 Trout Brook CAN'T BE BEAT. and Sunday at 12:30,1; 30, bringing its flamboyant into Marshalls. D&L and other blues? Nothing to do but 2; 30 and 3:30 p.m., and Drive, West Hartford. stores. Many carried-half opened musical barnyard show to the Admission for the perfor­ Christmas gifts, but the majority stand in those long, long lines Monday through Wednesday Wadsworth Atheneum in to return the pink and green mance only in $4; for the were there looking for cards and WE'RE NEVER at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m., and Hartford on Sunday. The gift wrapping they could use next museum exhibits and the blouse that’s a few sizes too 12:30 p.m. At the same time, show, which stars Dolores the year. \\ small? you can take in the Great performance, it’s $6.50 for “ We have very few returns,” said TIRED OF Chicken and Leonard the Pig, adults, $5 children 12 and Jean Roman of East Hartford. ” We Don’t despair. Although Train Exhibition, set up by is at 2 p.m., and tickets are this weekend is certainly not under. ask each other (what we want) the folks at New England just $2 for adults, $1 for before Christmas.” GIVING YOU THE as action-packed as the last Hobby Supply on Hilliard children 12 and under. While few have been, there’s still Street; and an exhibit of children enjoy the charac­ tf* At Old Sturbridge LOWEST PRICESml plenty to do. And frankly, creches with hundreds of ters, their parents may sing Gifts helped couldn’t we all use a break figures. Village, a history museum in along with such musical spoof Sturbridge, Mass., the pace from the hustle-and-bustle of numbers as “ Easter of the town needy NO REASONABLEJDFFER REFUSED !!! the last few weeks? picks up in the week between Snack,” and “ Rockin’ Christmas and New Y ear’s. u * It’s bear-ly possible Piggie.” Continued from page 1 to avoid learning about bears There are special musical . Did Santa bring you when you visit the Lutz presentations, puppet shows, pected the money would be made up 1 a new pair of roller skates? Children’s Museum this hands-on crafts such as after the holidays. candlemaking, and more. But contributions of non- You can skate at Skating weekend. The staff will be / • One more time. perishable foods were high this Palace East, 467 Main St., showing a film called Company One in Hartford has The museum is open from 10 year, Carr said, with 4,000 items East Hartford, even if it’s "B ears” at 2 and 4 p.m. one more weekend of its a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission from Howell Cheney Regional dance production, based on 0. is $8.50 for adults, $4 for Vocational Technical School put­ raining outside. Tonight and Saturday, Sunday and ting MACC in good shape. Other DAYS ONLY! Saturday evening there Tuesday. Then “ Bears, King Henry’s “ Gift of the M agi,” children ages 6 to 15, and free canned and packaged food contri­ jvr-' are sessions from 7 to 9 of the Wild” will be shown The work is set to an original to those under 6. butions came from Manchester ($3.75) and 9; 15 to midnight Dec. 31, Jan. 2,3 and 4. The score, and is narrated by High School, East Catholic High John McDonough and Jane School. Manchester Community CLOSED FRIDAY ($4.) Saturday morning from museum is open from noon to College and the Regional Occupa­ 10 a.m. to noon is set aside for 5 p.m. on weekends, at 247 S. Newith. Performances are 10r*. Hanukkah,the tional Training Center, among big tonight and Saturday at 8, festival of lights, will be PREPARE FOR OUR youngsters learning to skate, Main St. Jobberwacky, a children’s performing group, is donors. Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. celebrated with a party Sm H ^ although they may bring their appearing at the Wadsworth Atheneum on Sunday. “ There was more food this year Tickets are $10 general, $8 sponsored by the United than ever before,” Carr said. parents. Admission is $1.50. “ The toy donations were great,” Fam ily skating from 1 to 4 4 * Take in a show. The students and senior citizens. Brethren of Hebron Sjm- she added. There was a shortage of p.m. costs $2.50. If you National Theatre of the Deaf For reservations, call agogue on Sunday. The party toys for teenagers, but overall the weren’t lucky enough to in Chester is presenting a which combine music, spoken name of the family walk, 278-6347. will be held at the synagogue, collection of both new and used toys at the intersection of routes 66 in good condition was good, Carr receive new skates for show designed for young word and sign language, will focusing on evergreens, being said. Christmas, you may pay $1 to people and adults, called be presented Saturday and organized for Sunday at the and 85 in Hebron. There will be traditional foods and Carr said toys are expensive and rent them. “ The Gift of the Magi and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Goodwin State Forest Conser­ 8f . Take a trip to the when parents picked them up to Other Holiday Treasures.” Tickets are $8 general, $5 vation Center, off Route 6 in exotic east, with the National games. Participants are give their children, they left either Marionette Theater’s perfor­ asked to bring a small gift for with tears in their eyes or big smiles Those “ other treasures” youth and senior citizens. Call Hampton. The walk is from 1 on their faces. A, Visit the Old state include James Thurber’s 526-4971. to 3 p.m., and will be followed mance of “ Aladdin and his each chiid, to put into the gift Both the town’s Elderly Outreach House in Hartford to see the extremely funny “ The Dog by warming refreshments in Wonderful Lamp.” Perfor­ exchange. Admission is $5 for program and its Social Services National Marionette Theat­ That Bit People,” ’ about a the nature center. $1 donation mances are Saturday at 11:15 adults, free to ages 13 and program worked mostly through younger. The big doin’s start MACC. but each also had its own er’s 20-minute show called hateful yet loveable mutt O * Go take a walk. will be collected. For more a.m. and 1:15 p.m., Sunday at program. “ Christmas Dream.” It’s named Muggs. The shows. “ Color Me Green” is the information, call 455-9534. 1:30 and 3:30 p.m., and at 4 p.m. Elderly Outreach distributed more than 50 Christmas gifts to clients who were alone and home- bound this year, relying on contri­ butions from the parishioners of St. Bridget C3iurch and the Legal Sea!^ Secretaries Organization. A social services aide at the Klaus Brandauer’s film career has accelerated agency said this morning that the n i ' yearly distribution “ went very Bond in OPEN SATURDAY month. He is totally convincing as from Romeo to Don Carlos and ‘Never Say Never well.” By Bob Thomas Figaro and Hamiet and whatever. Again.” With little fanfare, some people The Associated Press a coach, also as a Russian Jew. "The Lightship” takes place They did some shooting in the Russian-Jewish So I waited a long time before gave cash to the town’s Social OPEN SUNDAY accepting another movie.” "That was a fairy tale.” LOS AN G E LE S — Klaus Maria almost entirely on an old lightship Services Division. Director Ellen section of Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, N.Y. The film was the critically Brandauer said with a laugh. “ It Brandauer, who held his own with anchored off Cape Hatteras in the Jones said. The gifts amount to acclaimed “ Mephisto,” in which had nothing to with history. The about $100 or $125 each Christmas two superstars in “ Out of Africa,” 1950s. A lightship warns other "Several people came up and started talking NOON-5 he played an actor who collabo­ James Bond movie was more a and pay for various items the craft of navigational dangers. can be seen in two current films — Russian or Yiddish to me. That was the supreme rated in wartime with the Nazis in calculation than a part. It was a state’s assistance program cannot " I t was a fantastic thing to be on as a Soviet im m igrant and as a order to further his career. The chance to be seen by 500 million cover. one small ship for nine weeks with compliment," he said. German-bom U.S. N avy officer. Him was directed by Hungarian people. And maybe some of them In one instance, the gift fund paid Frigidairef The new Brandauer movies are nine American actors and one might say, ‘Here’s ‘Colonel Redl’ for an advertisement so a man European,” said Brandauer. Istvan Szabo, with whom Bran­ "Streets of Gold,” in which he dauer also made the acclaimed — let’ s see the man who was in the could sell his car. It has also paid He originally was to play the plays a onetime boxing champion "Colonel Redl.” James Bond picture.’” for a photo for a refugee’s immigra­ who coaches two New York street gang leader to Robert Duvall’s OPCN SUNDAY 12 NOON • S PM look at the dark side. I have my West Germany and began acting " ’Mephisto’ came to America, Brandauer and his wife of 23 tion card. FULL SELECTION boys to fight his former country­ captain. "But because I had just ’’Very smoothly,” is how Melanie dark side — there aren’t in the theater when he was 19 and we won the (1982) Oscar as the years, Karin Mueller, live in men, and "The Lightship,” in done a heavy, we switched roles,” own Moroney, coordinator for Meals on U- many angels in the world. years old. He became a bright best foreign language film,” he Austria, but they have just bought which he is commander of a Navy said Brandauer. Wheels, described this year’s deliv­ CAMCORDERS “ There were things that I young star of the German­ said. “ Of course I got a big a New York apartment to be ship which is commandeered by a Brandauer’s film career has ery of Christmas dinners to elderly E-Z TERMS; admired in Bror Blixen. He was a speaking theater and in 1972 attention from the Hollywood closer to their son, Christian, who • VMS FULL SIZE murderous trio headed by Robert accelerated since “ Out of clients and shut-ins. • CASH kind of adventurer, and a very played his first film role in "Th e producers. But unfortunately I got is studying music in Chicago. • VHS-C FORMAT Duvall. Africa," which won him an Moroney said MACC paid for the • CREDIT CARO honest man. He never told a lie. If Salzburg Connection,” a 20th a lot of very strange offers: " I will come here often, but I will • NEW 8mm UNITS "Streets of Gold” required Academ y Award nomination as 48 meals handed out, which were tMitoimo • MONTHLY you have that, and can also show Century-Fox production starring soldiers from Germany, Nazi keep my house in a small village OrtNMG 01 l-JO* 1 Brandauer to coach the two young M eryl Streep’s errant husband. prepared at Manchester Memorial 647-9997 PAYMENTS his dark side, then you have a full, Barry Newman and Anna Karina. generals, SS guys. There was no high in the Alps above Salzburg,” r i/'FV'-'H'^RE FIP^ I easy TOGCTTOI RIPER M8COUNT CENTER____ boxers, played by Adrian Pasdar "A t the first look, Bror Blixen Hospital rich character.” " It was such a bore for me that I way I would play things like that. ” said the actor. " I t ’s only 13 hours At the Samaritan Shelter on Main YOU LL SEE WHY i T PAYb Up ti'ISOOInilMl eridlt and Wesley Snipes. That called for would seem to be a dark-sided I gw M4 Bom 42 years ago in the carried on with my theater He did, however, accept the from Vienna to Los Angeles. The Street operated by MACC, Carr MNCHEtTEIl Cr _ to pMlIllMl buyiro. much ring work as well as road character,” he said abouthisrole. TO SHCJf’ AT SIF • ( EPTb' 1 Austrian village of Alt Ausee, career,” he said. “ I had a villainous Maximilian Largo in world is so small, it’s not said fewer than 30 clients turned out OPEN DAILY; MON-THURS T IL 9 ■ TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 8 . fy n ij.g work. Knowing nothing about " I had nothing against that, Brandauer grew up in postwar Sean Connery’s return as James necessary to move.” Christmas Eve for the first holiday boxing, Brandauer trained for a because we occasionally have to wonderful time doing everything at the site. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 26, 1986 — U

It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 26, 1986 Oh, how ‘Sweef it is... Be a carrier! Ever wonder why newspaper carriers smile so much? Because Bv M ary Cantpbell ing her for six months, through next sing, move in ‘If My Friends Could they’re having FUNI When yog're a carrier, you get to meet others The Associated Press April 28. See Me Now,” ’ she says. “ It’s hard your own age, go to special meetings with food and prizes, and win Miss Reinking has replaced stars to keep your breath in good control. I great prizes (or signing up new subscribers. And that's not alii You on Broadway before, following Sometimes at the end of it I just | can earn your OWN money and show you're not just a kid anymore. If NEW YORK — Bob Fosse choreo­ you're 12 years or older, why not find out more? Call 647-9946 todayl graphed “ Sweet Charity” for Gwen Donna McKechnie in “ A Chorus want to die. Verdon for its f966 opening. Twenty Line” and replacing Miss Verdon in "But the structure of it is years later it looks like it was “ Chicago.” She was in the original wonderful, ft’s like a giant scene. created for Ann Reinking. Broadway cast of “ Goodtime Char­ You don’t see anywhere that it Gee, ma Miss Reinking is dancing up a ley” and “ Dancin’” and went on to breaks, ft all flows, ft seems very lianrl)pfitpr storm as the repiacement star in the films “ All That Jazz,” “ Annie” natural. the revivai of the Broadway hit. and “ Micki and Maude.” “ Sometimes f hear singing in Kourtney Chambrello, 2, They’re the same dance steps that Asked whether she minds being a ‘Friends’ and realize someone in admires an early Christ­ Miss Verdon did, but with some replacement. Miss Relnking, rep­ the first couple of rows is singing ■<4 ,y embellishments for Miss Reinking. lies no and adds, “ There’s an along and having a great time, ft’s mas present — a new Miss Reinking says Fosse "loo­ advantage to being the original. If sweet, isn’t it?” sened a couple of things up for me so it’s a hit, there’s an incredible For four years Miss Reinking has baby sister named 1 could show off little things. 1 do hoopla and you get a lot of been married to millionaire busi­ Amanda Holly, born Dec. grand jetes at the end of ‘I'm a attention.” nessman Herbert Allen, whom she Brass Band."’ Miss Reinkiag Miss Reinking was approached met on a blind date. After she 19 at Manchester Memor­ leaves the show in April, she’ll take learned those big leaps in early when the “ Sweet Charity” revival ial Hospital. The girls’ 4* ballet training in her native Seattle. was being cast. “ 1 had other a stepdaughter who’s graduating Maybe Monday “ He knows 1 have good exten­ commitments,” she says. "1 was from college and her Australian parents, Jeffrey and £ sions and backbonds,” she says. doing a one-woman show. Every­ school chum to Australia, “ f have Laurie Chambrello of 60 Brenda Griffin of Hack­ “ So he put in high kicks and 1 flip thing works out for the best, f think four stepchildren,” she says. “ They back in ‘There’s Gotta Be Some­ I’m more ready to do it now than 1 call me the fifth child.” Hudson St., gathered for matack Street shows off a thing Better than This.’ was then.” After that, she’ll star in a remake “ His workjust looks good on me. 1 Her role In "Sweet Charity” is of the Judy Holliday comedy “ ft the family portrait shortly Christmas present she have an affinity for it. 1 think that’s physically demanding, but Miss Should Happen to You” for TV. before they took Amanda T he H omestead bought herseif Monday at why 1 look at home with his Reinking says, “ Sometimes 1 have She also might return to William- ^9^11 A fine dining experience with a country antique flair. stown, Mass., where she appeared Holly home In a bright choreography, ft feels really good. more stamina when 1 have a The owners and staff of the town’s dog pound. And his choreography’s not dated, two-show day. Energy begets in Maxim Gorky and Tennessee red Christmas stocking, a ft’s more complex now but it’s very energy at times.” Williams plays last summer. She She said she might cail r / the Homestead take this distinctive. When you see a Bob She tries to keep in shape all the also choreographed a musical hospital tradition this ?/, the Chihuahua cross Fosse dance, you know it.” time. “ If you get too out of shape it about Alice Roosevelt Longworth time of year. opportunity to thank you E staging a ball in heaven. Debbie Allen played Charity is very painful to get It back, ft’s not Herald photo by Pinto J Monday. Hope Valentine for the revival’s worth it.” But dramatic acting and choreo­ -c u u ic for making our Grand first six months at the Minskoff Miss Reinking says the hardest graphing don’t mean she’s retiring UUMJMCAM F A fir Theater, then left to go back to thing is dancing and singing in the from hoofing, the dancer says, “ f Opening a success. , Photo by Richmond “ Fame.” Miss Reinking is follow­ same song. “ You talk, sing, dance. want to dance for as long as f can.” Working at home can cause problems Make your New Years Eve reservations early. Serving dinners — 3 sealings,

A bou t Town Band biands all-star rockers 5:00 — 7:00 — 9:00 If given the to enforce minimum wage laws employers save on overhead, be­ C , choice would when a home worker is paid by nefits and salaries. Open New Years Day Blood drive is Tuesday Elderly help newborns’ families ; you opt to skip piecework. Also, there is no way to For women on the professional or I the office and enforce health and safety condi­ clerical level. the study showed that 12:00 — 8:00 A blood drive will be held Tuesday from noon to 5 Manchester Memorial Hospital is participating in a with a rugged country sound work at home? S y lv ia tions and child labor prohibitions. one-half relied on some form of p.m. at the Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main St. new foster grandparent program that is designed to More than 13 "We recognize clearly that the child care. People who have not donated blood for 56 days may link low-income elderly volunteers with high risk million of you — dangers of exploitation are there,” “ The image of the woman at her 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) donate. Appointments can be made by calling the infants and their families. The hospital is one of six in Bv Joe Edwards tire. Their first public performance The band has fashioned a soar­ ' 12 percent of all Porter says William Blackburn, director kitchen computer terminal with her Connecticut Valley East, Greater Hartford Chapter of the state participating in the program which operates The Associated Press was with the Beach Boys in July ing, four-part harmony sound that’s employed U.S. of policy of the Wage and Hour baby quietly behind her is more Mansfield ■ 456-2240 the American Red Cross at 643-5111. Waik-ins are also only in Connecticut. 1985 in Washington. reminiscent of the Eagles, with workers — work Division of the Department of fiction than fact.” reports welcome. Called Foster Grandparent At-Risk Newborn Care NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Two once “ We started right at the top,” McFee providing most of the ' at home in your Labor. But requiring every em­ Christensen. Program, it is sponsored by the Thames Valley Council played with , said McFee, who plays fiddle and country licks by playing his fiddle, ' own business or ployer to be certified before home The survey also dispelled the for Community Action in Jewett City. and another was bass guitarist and who also was a member of the pedal steel guitar and dobro. as a corporate work is permitted should avoid myth that women like to work at ANGELOS PIZZA Beethoven Chorus rehearses The foster grandparents, through home visits, will vocalist with Creedence Clear­ group, Clover, with Huey Lewis. “ We play with a little more home worker, reports the first change rapidly enough for the great problems. home. Home is the last resort for attack, an edge to ,” The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from provide support for the parents who may lack stable water Revival. With two other , a drummer and national study ever made on the number of talented men and women Exactly how will the Labor the real working woman who has 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church relationships, education and adequate housing and musicians, they’ve formed South­ percussionist, was a Doobie from McFee said. “ We play on our topic, recently conducted by Elec­ available in the workplace.” says Department regulate working con­ limited options and leverage in the & RESTAURANT St. There will be refreshments before the rehearsal. income. The program attempts to reach premature, ern Pacific, the latest entry on 1972-82. Stu Cook, bass guitarist and records, and most others don’t.” tronic Services Unlimited, a New Barbara Howell, managing editor ditions? It’s doubtful that the marketplace adds Christensen. Said Cook, “ It’s hard to put On Jan. 7 the chorus will present a musical program low-birth weight and severely handicapped infants country music’s growing roster of vocalist, was with Creedence from ' York-based research and consult- of Home Office Magazine. department has the personnel and When these home-based workers excitement on record. Your sound at Vernon Manor. A car pool will leave Emanuel born to teenage mothers. bands. 1967-72. ' ing firm specializingin work at As a result, many talented resources required to monitor have primary responsibility for a Lutheran Church at 1:30 p.m. that day. The program offers low-income senior citizens a Alabama blazed the trail early in The other two members of has to take its place. We’re trying to home. entrepreneurs run their own busi­ properly home working standards, child, they report the combination PIZZA SPECIALSl get the center to move to us, not us modest stipend for participation which does not affect the decade, becoming the first Southern Pacific are Tim Goodman Initially, the concept of working nesses at home. says Hugh McDaid, a New York to be “ isolating” and “ stressful.’ social security, housing or food stamp qualifications. country band to achieve commer­ (guitar, synthesizer, vocals) and to the center. It wouldn’t be good for at home suggests greater flexibility But what about hte nearly 6 State Labor standards There’s no denying that many Plain w/One Item Students audition for chorus cial success. Since then, such Kurt Howell (keyboards, vocals). us to sound like the others.” and a better quality of life that million remaining home workers investigator. women would want to be at home Wa Pffa It Oitl groups as Exile, Sawyer Brown, Goodman, the group’s lead vocal­ Jennifer Masson and Laurie Smith, ninth-grade The band listened to more than allows any home worker — from the who work not for themselves but for Whether or not the federal with their young children. But Square Circle Club meets Restless Heart and now Southern ist, is a former solo recording students at filing Junior High School, have passed the 400 songs to get the right ones for ' person running his or her own an employer? restrictions on industrial home home work is not always the Pacific have recorded country artist. Howell is a top songwriter *4.00 *4.50 first audition for the All-State High School Chorus. The Square Circle Club of Manchester Lodge of “ Killbilly Hill.” One of those . business to a clerical worker in a Depending on the type of work work are lifted, such state laws as panacea it’s believed to be. And the Small music and forced Nashville music and has played keyboards for Students who score above 75 on the first audition are Masons will have an open house Monday from 9a.m. to selected was Bruce Springsteen’s large company — to set his own they do. home work could offer a the New York State law which calls public perception is not necessari- Medium *5.00 *6.00 executives to rethink the long-held Waylon Jennings and Crystal eligible to take the final audition on Jan. 10. noon at the Masonic Temple on East Center Street. “ Pink Cadillac.” hours and pace. But realistically, positive alternative. However, in for the strict control and gradual lyt reality. Better child care in the premise that solo vocalists are the Gayle. workplace is the answer. Large *6.00 *7.00 2 The girls are members of the filing Singers and Refreshments, card games and pool will be available working at home could cause more many cases, it gives an employer a elimination of industrial home vanguard of the country sound. “ There has been a certain “ Killbilly Hill” is also the title of (“ Sylvia Porter's New Money Jazz Chamber Choir. for Masons and their friends. the group’s recently released sin­ problems than good for many. way to exploit workers. work are still effetive. Southern Pacific, an intriguing resistance and we knew it could be If you are self-employed, working The proposal by labor Secretary But exploitation of home workers Book for the 80s.’’ 1.328 pages of 662 Center St., Manchester • 647-9334 blend of former all-star rockers difficult coming out of the rock gle. The video of the song shows down-to-earth advice on personal three generations of a family whose at home can be beneficial. Today, William Brock to end the restric­ is not limited to industrial workers. who’ve added a surprising touch of field,” McFee said. “ But we’ve there are I million more self- tions that have been in place for “ Employers in general are more money management, is available country music to their playing, come a long way and hope to go work on oil rigs is overshadowed by through her column. Send $9.95 plus their love of music. The video, done employed individuals than in 1979. over 40 years on certain industrial likely to hire home-based workers recently released their second further. There’s been some reti­ bringing the 1986 total to nearly 8 home work could produce chilling as independent contractors rather $1 for mailing and handling to album, “ Killbilly Hill.” They’ve cence from (country) radio stations entirely in' black and white still “ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book photographs, covers the transitions million, reports the Bureau of effects for these workers. In theory than in theirtrue employee status.” had four singles in the Top 20 of the who say, ‘Rock stars are dabbling reports Kathleen Christensen, for the 80s.” in care of The of birth, marriage and death. Labor Statistics. This increase is it seems a good idea; allowing a country charts since they first in this.‘ one and a half times the rate of woman in the apparel industry, for Ph.D., of City University of New Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 6 started 1>A years ago and they’ve “ Our records are honest repres­ Their four top singles include ’ overall employment growth during instance, to be at home with her York, who conducted a survey of 419150. Kansas City. Mo. 64141. Friday & Saturday Specials just been chosen best new country entations of what we do. We’ve won “ ” (featuring a this period. kids. 14.000 women who either work at make checks payable to Andrews. group by Billboard Magazine. over a lot of radio people by touring guest vocal by ), “ Corporate America cannot But realistically, there is no way home or want to. For this reason. McMeel & Parker.) Hailed by critics as a potential and inviting them to hear us. You ‘‘Perfect Stranger,” ‘‘Reno • Crabmeat Casserole...... *6.95 supergroup, the band acknowl­ can see our enthusiasm and Bound” and ‘‘A Girl Like • Sausage & Peppers over pasta...... »5.95 edges that Alabama paved the way. sincerity.” Emmylou.” “ The time was right,” said John • Linguini & Clam Sauce ...... *6.25 McFee, who was with the Doobies Chris Reeve savors ‘Superman IV’ • Veal Piccata...... *7.25 from 1978-82. “ People liked the idea Consumers get C A TV discounts of a band and the camaraderie. Once they had a chance, they LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cable Product Seals or bar codes for the BOREHAMWOOD, England - “ We’re going for something now, and there has to be a new Man. said the series’ success has a LA STRADA Restaurant showed there was a market and television customers in the Los merchandise to prove their Four years ago, Christopher Reeve emotional, which is, ultimately we heightened awareness of our inter­ lot to do with a need for heroes. 471 Hartford Road 643-6165 that people liked their sound.” Angeles area soon will be able to go purchases. said he’d had enough. But as the would all like to see a world with no actions as people on this planet. “ There’s a new breed of young ______Mon.-8Et. 5:30-10 / Sun, 'til 9 ______It took Southern Pacific just 12 to their supermarket or grocery When these proofs of purchase Man of Steel, he’s donned his cape nuclear weapons,” Reeve said. “ I, Christopher, see the world as people who want to see a superhero, hours to get a recording contract. A store and come home with dis­ are returned, consumers will re­ and is ready to fly once again. “ The question is, why can’t some­ Smallsville, In a way,” said the which we don’t see too many of in Warner Bros, executive heard a counts for their cable TV service. ceive credit averaging about one “ You should never make an body just take it away?” actor, who hopes for “ a new age in films these days,” said the 27-year- tape of their music and marked the According to the industry jour­ dollar per two or three items T H E H o m e s t e a d unequivocal statement like ‘never In “ Superman IV,” that question the next century where we begin old Pillow, who makes his movie cassette “ sign immediately.” nal, subscribers to the service will purchased which will go toward A fine dining experience with a country antique flair. again,” ’ said Reeve, who stars as is posed by Jeremy, a 12-year-old really to take responsibility for this debut in “ Superman IV” Since then, they’ve toured with receive a product booklet along their cable bills. If the discounts schoolboy who writes to Superman planet as a whole rather than our the comic book hero in “ Superman Reeve is keeping his options open the Oak Ridge BoyC Lee Green­ with their cable bills. When they earned exceed the amount of the at the Daily Planet in Metropolis, particular little horizon right in MONTH OF DECEMBER SPECIAL: IV,” a $32 million movie now as far as future “ Superman” wood, Hank Williams Jr., the purchase a product depicted in the bill, the average will be credited urging him to fight for world peace. front of us.” shooting at Cannon Elstree studios movies are concerned. Judds, Dan Seals and Reba McEn- booklet they will save the Universal during the next billing period. in Hertfordshire. An ultimate showdown, of course, Reeve said the appeal of “ Super­ The Homestead Scallops It’s the fourth,,“ Superman” film ensues between Superman and man” is in its presentation of “ the “ I think this is the swan song, but j Scallops with a cheddar cheese sauce over lingttini, served In 10 years for the 34-year-old actor, Nuclear Man, but not before our child in the adult and the adult in the you never know,” he said with a with our house salad, bread and butter and vegetable. who has spent more than three hero goes flying with Lois Lane child — these deep-down fantasies grin. “ To take it one step at a time Cinema years playing Superman on the (Margot Kidder), rebuilds the that are very simple, very naive.” and not make predictions is the best •13.95 screen. Great Wall of China and saves a Mark Pillow, who plays Nuclear thing to do.” Remember lu for your holiday partiet. HARTFORD American Tall (G ) 12:15, 2, 5:35. — VRRNON The new one. Reeve says, is a Soviet cosmonaut lost In space. Houiv; Lunch ■ M-F, 11*4 / Dinner • M>Th. S*9, Fri & Set. 5-10, Cinema City — No Mercy teiv Y e a r Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Crimes of UA Theoters Bast — The Color of IV: The Voyage Home (PG) 12:45, 3, Keeney carols Money (R) 2:30, 5, 7:30, 9:50. — No , arch villain Lex Luthor. Luthor has the Rambo movies and in the |5trcl| 3 tut 9 the Heart (PG-13) 12:40,2:55,5:10,7:40, 5:15 7:25, 9:35. — No Mercy (R ) 7:25, 9"SD. -M osquito Coast (PG ) 12:15,2:35, Mercy (R) 2:15,4:30,7:15,9:30.— Stand 9:35. — Lady and the Tramp (G ) 1:20, ' a new, evil progeny named Nuclear upcoming epic TV miniseries, Keeney Street School 4:55, 7:10, 9:40, 11:55. — Little Shop of bv Me (R) 2,4, 6 ,1 ,10. — Heavy Metal 3:20,5:20,7:20,9:20.— The Golden Child Man, who Is ready to wipe out the “ Amerika.” fo r ChiUhren (R) midnight. — The Rocky Horror Horrors (PG-13) 1:05, 3:05, 5:15, 7 :40, (P<»-13) 1,3:05, 5:10,7:15,9:20. — Three “ I don’t want ‘Superman’ to be youngsters carol for 9:55, 11:40. — Heartbreak Ridge (R) Picture Show (R) midnight. — Pink Amigos (PG ) 1,3:05, 5:10,7:15,9:20. — ' world unless Superman comes to Best Italian 1984-86 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 10, 12:15. — An Floyd: The Wall (R) midnight. Heartbreak Ridge (R ) 1,3:30,7,9:25. — the rescue. accused of being a piece of Voted Conneellcul Magwdne their neighbors on An American Tall (G ) 1,3, 5:15. “ It’s political and apolitical,” American propaganda,” he said. KIDS - COME SPEND Tuesday. Ernie Mar- said Reeve in an interview. “ We’re living in a global village Preienti A New Diversified Menu Aerobic routine helps arthritis Flaia — Stand bv Me (R ) 7:15. — coux, left, and Donald Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (G ) 2. NEW YEAR'S EVE • Italian Cuisine • Seafood • Fowl • Steaks • Ribs ATLANTA (AP) — Many people may not be harmful to people with AT THE GROUND ROUND Houde are among the with arthritis hesitate about begin­ arthritis, according to the Arthritis December Specials: (Xue... wed., Thun, only) 120 school children ning an aerobic fitness program Foundation. 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5:00PM (S) MOVIE: -l if e Goes to the Movies' The editors of Life Magazine take A mastectomy doesn’t mean a look at the motion picture business with actual footage from famous films and rare glimpses backstage. Shirley MacLaine, Bosworth is ineligible Liza Minnelli. 1976. STARMAN [H B O ] MOVIE: M icki and Maude' (CC) A bigamous husband learns that both of husband’s love must lessen his wives are expecting. Dudley Moore, Robert Hays stars as the kind Amy Irving, Ann Reinking. 1984. Rated and vulnerable alien who has PG-13. returned to Earth, in “The Re­ DEAR the fire department arrived and for the Orange Bowl 5:35PM [TMC] MOVIE: -StowBway turn” episode of ABC’s ABBY; In re­ freed his foot, it was still intact, in the Sky' Persuaded by his grandfather, r though bruised and blistered. There “Starman,” which airs FRI­ a young boy stows away on a hot air bal­ cent years, we loon that travels from the rooftops of Paris DAY, DEC. 26. heard of more are many other children who have By Will Lester Bosworth and the others about Thursday. The three players did not over Mont Blanc to the Mediterranean. and more Dear Abby not been as fortunate, losing toes The Associated Press steroid use. accompany the team to Miami. 1971. women who, and feet. “ Of course I warned him.” Switzer said the three players Abby, alert parents to instruct 6:00PM CD CB ® @5) (®) News through cancer Abigail Van Buren M IAM I — Orange Bowl officials, Switzer told reporters. “ 1 talked to had two urine tests and turned up (X) Three's Company surgery, have children to stand in the middle of already disappointed because their him in January about the new rule. positive for steroids both times. The GS Gimme a Break lost one or both the step while riding on escalators, game won’t have a role in selecting 1 knew they took steroids to be tests were made by the UCLA and to familiarize themselves with GD Mork and Mindy breasts. a national champion, greeted an bigger and stronger. Medical Center. Doctor Who Some women the locations of the emergency Oklahoma football team that was “ They knew they would be tested Oklahoma has been giving drug buttons at the top and bottom of the (S) Charlie's Angels are devastated. missing colorful All-America line­ at the bowl site. They knew what the tests to its players since the stairs. It could mean the difference GD Reporter 41 Some married backer Brian Bosworth, ruled repercussions would be. They knew preseason. m l between a terrifying experience Bennett, reached by telephone at @ MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour women fear that their husbands Might have to depart ineligible because traces of steroids that they would be ineligible,’’ But you and me. that Just ruins your day and a pair his parents’ home in Evergreen, © ] Facts of Life will think they are Ugly — and many were found in his system. Switzer added. “ We don’t advocate leave them. Some unmarried Will always be we. of shoes, and having a crippled Oklahoma’s opponent, Arkansas, it or condone it, but it’s unfortunate Colo., said he feels the decision is [DIS] MOVIE: 'Snoopy, Come Home' CB $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime [ESPN] SportsCenter Snoopy bids Charlie Brown farewell in or­ women fear that no man will want child. suffered a similar loss earlier in the that the young men didn’t realize it discriminatory and added he is in dD dZ) Wall Street W ith Louis Rukeyser LAURA Z. SOWERS, der to return to his first owner. 1972. to marry them. DEAR ABBY: I ’ve read with week, when the NCAA declared wouldn’t be out of their system. the process of appealing. 11:35PM CB Entertainment Tonight ALBUERQUE Rated G. (3D Novela: Herencia Maldita Ed Asner talks about his upcoming NBC- I ’d like to share a letter from my interest your recent columns deal­ linebacker David Dudley ineligible “ They say it’s been several Bennett, a sophomore, said his [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook [USA] Check It Out! TV series. "The Bronx Zoo". mom received from my dad after ing with hidden dangers to children. after testing positive for steroid months since they’ve used steroids. family physician prescribed ste­ DEAR LAURA: Thank you for a ■r/1 [MAX] MOVIE: The Elephant Man' A 9:00PM CB Kennedy Center Honors: 11:45PM [H B O ] MOVIE: Revenge she had a mastectomy. Maybe I have another one to add to the list: use. The medical profession tells me roids for him last May while he was physically deformed man is rescued from stx/i A Celebration of the Performing Arts of the Nerds' (CC) College freshmen, tired some husband can use it to reassure escalators. We are all aware of the valuable letter. Readers, did you Bosworth, an outspoken player that steroids stay in your system, rehabilitating a knee following pi;, life in a freak show and becomes the toast Walter Cronkite hosts the annual awards of being humiliated by the campus jocks, danger of a dangling shoelace know there are emergency buttons arthroscopic surgery and that of 1890's British-society. John Hurt, An­ his wife, or some wife will realize with a punk haircut who has possibly a year or two.” presentation, which honors Lucille Bail, form their own fraternity, which eventually catching in the teeth at the base of at the top and bottom of an blood tests he took at Oklahoma thony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft. 1980. Ray Charles, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, leads to a confrontation between the two that real love is not lost with the loss publicly crusaded against drug use, Bosworth’s father, through a Rated PG. Yehudi Mehunin and Antony Tudor for groups. Robert Carradine, Anthony Ed­ of a bodily part. the steps, but another hazard exists escalator? I didn’t. and two other Sooner players were family spokesman, said his son told recently had been negative. He said [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express their contributions to the performing arts. wards, Bernie Casey. 1984. Rated R. K A Y HUNT as well. It occurs when the slick penalized after traces of anabolic him he had not taken steroids since he took the steroids for six weeks E (2 hrs.) sides of the escalator meet with the DEAR ABBY: A person has to be following the surgery. 6:30PM CB w k r p in Cincinnati 1 2:00AM CB star Search (60 min.) steroids were found in their last March. CB American Money '86 rubber on the sides of tennis shoes. careful with how he introduces “ My doctor said the drugs will not CD d§) ABC News (B Nightlife Would you love me less? systems. “ What happened was that Brian CB dD Dads (CC) Allan's dream date may If I lost a toe, would you love me H ie friction can cause a backward stepchildren. Do you realize that In was in the university hospital make you gain a lot of weight; they V '■-'2'3 (TT) Benson be ruined when he discovers a blemish on (3D Star Trek Steroids, a manufactured pull on the foot, which drags both some states. Including the one in earlier this month with a stomach are just for rehabilitation of the 4 * GD s c t v his nose. GD Tales of the Unexpected less? strength hormone, add bulk to the shoe and foot into the machine. which I live, a stepfather can knee,” he said. CB MOVIE: 'Ice Castles' A young figure MOVIE; 'Cinderfella' This take-off on If I lost a foot, would you love me body,' but they also have health disorder. He was dehydrated and @) Too Close for Comfort dD legally be compelled to pay child Shoemaker conceded he had skater's dreams of Olympic glory seem the fairy tale comes complete with wicked less? There’s even a grimly accurate risks, including causing heart the medication he took must have (S) NBC News i term for the situation: ingestion. support for a stepchild If he Is In taken steroids. shattered after she is almost totally step-mother, fairy godfather, beautiful If I lost a leg, would you love me problems. brought out the fact he had taken GD Noticiero SIN blinded in an accident. Robby Benson, princess, and wicked step-brothers. Jerry I learned about this hidden “ loco parentis?” That doesn’t “ I took steroids back in May and less? The loss of Bosworth was another steroids months ago,” Foster Bos­ © ) Silver Spoons Lynn-Holly Johnson, Colleen Dewhurst. Lewis. Ed Wynn, Judith Anderson. 1960. danger the hard way when my mean he’s crazy, but he has held for the last time June 2,” he said. 1979 If 1 lost a finger, would you love blow for Orange Bowi officials. worth was quoted as Mying. “ Brian [CNN] Showbiz Today ( ^ Alfred Hitchcock Presents me less? 4-year-old son’s foot was “ in­ them out to the world as his own. was told that steroids3«n^ow up a “ Coach Switzer told us at the time C dD dD Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs “ It seems like everything’s hap­ [ESPN] Action Outdoors with Julius (3D Charlie's Angels gested” on a department store MARIE IN MIDLAND, TEXAS that we should stop because we pose as cocaine importers in Colombia and If I lost an arm, would you love pening to me this year,” said a year after it is taken." Boros (3D Novela; Amo y Senor escalator. By the grace of God, would be tested for the bowl. I did enlist a cynical pilot to help them find out me less? disheartened Orange Bowl presi­ The elder Bosworth said his son 6:35PM dD Doctor Who who has been ripping off dope smugglers. GD Christian Children's Fund someone on the escalator knew that that. It was still in my system and I If I lost an ear, an eye, an dent Stan Marks. “ You might say would go to Miami and give his side (60 min.) In Stereo (R). [CNN] Newsnight there are emergency stop buttons For Abby’s booklet, “ What Ex­ am punished.” 7:00PM CB CBS News appendix, a gall bladder, my hair, the real Orange Bowl was played of the story. The player was with his dD Connecticut New Week [ESPN ] NFL Game of the Week located at the top and bottom of the actly Teen-Ager Ought to Know," Switzer said he learned about the CB d§) M*A"S*H etc. Sept. 27 (when Miami defeated family in the Dallas area for (3D Novela: Cicatrices del Alma escalator. If you’ve never seen send a check or money order for test results two days ago. CB dD Wheel of Fortune 12:05AM (B T.J. Hooker Hooker To you, would I still be me? then-No. 1 Oklahoma). If Miami Christmas. dZ) Managing Our Miracles risks losing Romano's friendship when he them, it’s because they are positi­ $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 “ I ’d certainly rather it be ste­ CB d§) $100,000 Pyramid Of course! And you are still you to and Oklahoma don’t play, they Two of Bosworth’s Oklahoma [C N N ] Larry King Live defends a woman officer accused of co­ me. And how I thank God for just oned to be easily visible only if cents), self-addressed envelope to: roids than cocaine or marijuana,” (3D Jeffersons wardice in a shootout which killed Roma- would be sitting here one and two.” teammates, offensive guard Gary [D IS ] MOVIE; Beniker Gang' A family you’re standing on your head. Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box said Switzer, who added the loss of ^' (3D Carson's Comedy Classics no s friend (70 min ) (R). you! Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer Bennett and defensive tackle David Herald photo by Pinto of orphaned children embark on a cross­ My son was fortunate that when 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054. the players shouldn’t hurt his dD MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour country journey that takes them to Hawaii Piece and parts said during a news conference at Shoemaker, both non-starters, also 12:1 0AM [M A X ] MOVIE: The Sen- team’s performance against Ar­ ( ^ Barney Miller in search of a new life. Andrew McCarthy, Miami International Airport on were declared ineligible for steroid Charlie Fields, Jennie Dundas. 1985. Rated suous Nurse' A registered nurse is hired use. a university spokesman said kansas Jan. 1. Under tight scrutiny GD New Newlywed Game G. to take care of an aging count. Ursula An­ ’Thursday that he had warned (4p Novela: Maria de Nadie dress, Duilio Del Prete. Jack Palance. [ESPN ] Top Rank Boxing from Las Ve­ 1979. Rated R a home-and-home series tonight with dD Nightly Business Report gas, NV (2 hrs., 30 min.) Live. Excedrin regimen isn’t good Whaler captain Ron Francis (10) tries to 12:30AM (T) Judge dD Maude [TMC] MOVIE: City Heat' (CC) A cop make a pass as he's checked by Boston's the Montreal Canadians at the Civic CB Entertainment Tonight [CNN] Moneyline and a private eye tangle with mobsters Center at 7:35. The clubs meet Saturday during Prohibition. Clint Eastwood, Burt Ewing’s all-around effort Tom McCarthy in their NHL game GD Jim & Tammy might prevent them? [ESPN] SportsCenter Reynolds, Jane Alexander. 1984. Rated D E A R DR. Tuesday at the Civic Center. The night at the Forum in Montreal. [H B O ] Inside the NFL Highlights of the PG. In Stereo dD GD Friday Night Videos In Stereo. GOTT: For the NFL games, including commentary by Len [USA] Robert Klein Time dD Alfred Hitchcock Presents past two years I Whalers won the game, 2-0. They begin Dawson and Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) In (61) Gene Scott have taken DEAR READER: I’d vote for Stereo. 9:30PM CB ® Gung Ho (CC) When pesticides over bugs. The amount of Hunt becomes the guest speaker at a [ESPN ] Auto Racing '86; Rally Racing . Excedrin (250 [TMC] MOVIE: Track of the Cat' Two RAC Rally from London, England. (60 min.) Dr. Gott such chemicals in processed food is leads the Knicks to victory brothers in late 19th-century California set Chamber of Commerce breakfast, he in­ milligrams) al­ (R|. infinitesimally small; the bugs out to capture a mountain lion that has vites Kaz to attend--with unexpected re­ most daily for Peter Gott, M.D. sults 12:45AM [T M C ] m o v ie : 'invasion present more of a hazard. been destroying their cattle. Robert Mit- various minor By Bill Barnard winning 10-foot jumper at the that bounced high to Ewing, whose 5th Rotary Club Classic chum, Tab Hunter, Teresa Wright. 1954. dD Fourth Estate U.S.A.' A former government agent goes’ shot hit the front of the rim. back into action when Russian terrorists ailments. Now I suspect that your “ bugs” are The Assaclated Press buzzer gave the New York Knicks [USA] Riptide dD Novela: Camino Secreto invade the United States Chuck Norris. there are days weevils that are producing with an 86-85 victory over the Chicago bounced to the back and fell dD Sports Talk 1985. Rated R. In Stereo. through the basket as the buzzer 2 7:15PM [D IS ] DTV when my stom­ abandon in your dry food and NEW YORK — Patrick Ewing Bulls in a nationally televised Christmas Day NBA game. sounded. 7:30PM CB p m Magazine 1 0:00PM ( B News 1 :00AM dD Solid Gold ach hurts. Could spreading from open box to open said it might have been the most Washington beat Philadelphia " I haven’t had a player jump into CB A Current Affair (B (@ Starman (CC) An alien returns to (B Telephone Auction I have caused box. Throw out any open containers exciting game he’s played in since coming up this weekend Earth to help the son he left behind, but is 102-97 in the only other game my arms like Trent did since CB dD Jeopardy CB Joe Franklin Show permanent damage to my stomach not require treatment. If you do of grain products, including dry pet he was in college. constantly on the run from a government require treatment, get checked out Thursday. Georgetown,” Ewing said of the CB Entertainment Tonight official. (60 min.) (R). GD A t the Movies Rex Reed. Bill Harris. and/or nervous system? Should I food, stock up with a new supply And it was no coincidence that it Scheduled reviews: "Little Shop of Hor­ completely restrict my use of by a doctor to make sure that there and keep the new food in closed also might have been the best The Knicks trailed 85-84 after joyous postgame celebration. “ We The same time slots will be used Cougars blasted its first round (3D A t the Movies Rex Reed, Bill Harris. (3D Cover Story rors" (Rick Moranis, Steve Martin); "No need to play psyched and this Bv Jim TIernev Scheduled reviews; "The Golden Child" aspirin in the future? is nothing seriously wrong. Please containers. This should rid your all-around game he’s played since Chicago’s Dave Corzine completed Herald Sports Writer Monday for the final round of the opponent Hartford UConn (2-2), dD ^ Crime Story Holman implicates Mercy" (Richard Gere, Kim Basinger); a three-point play after a missed should help us.” (Eddie Murphy); "Native Son" (Matt Dil­ Torello as a dirty cop to U S. Attorney ■'The Morning After" (includes an inter­ be careful that you don’t overuse kitchen and pantry of unwanted he wore a Georgetown uniform. Classic. ’The college consolation- 95-45, earlier this season. lon); "Brighton Beach Memoirs" (Jonathan Ewing shared the holiday spo­ Harry Breitel while Luca heads for Florida view with Jane Fonda) DEAR READER: Excedrin is over-the-counter remedies for var­ visitors. ’The use of pesticides in the Along with his 28 points and a shot by Michael Jordan with six The fifth annual Manchester game will be at 2 p.m. followed by Meanwhile, in the high school Silverman, Blythe Danner). after an attempt on his life (60 min.) In seconds left. After a timeout, Trent tlight with Jordan, who scored 30 Maude made of aspirin, acetaminophen ious ailments as a substitute for growing grains will not protect the season-high 17 rebounds, Ewing’s Rotary Club Basketball Classic will the high schrol consolation contest division which began in the classic 6 (3D Best of Saturday Night Stereo points (eight under his league­ and caffeine. This combination can seeing your doctor. final product from being contami­ offensive rebound and game­ Tucker missed a long jump shot begin with first round action at 4 p.m. The high school champion­ three years ago, Middletown (0-1) dD Barney Miller (S) Bill Moyers Journal: A Conversation [C N N ] Crossfire leading average) and wowed the is the defending champion. East w ith Huw Wheldon Moyers talks with Sir cause stomach upset, peptic ulcer nated in the home by insects. Saturday with the finals and ship game is slated for a 6 p.m. start ( ^ Carson's Comedy Classics (B MOVIE; 'The Postman Madison Square Garden crowd Huw Wheldon who created a golden age 1:15AM and jitteriness — all of which are DEAR DR. GO’TT: Our house has consolations Monday with all tour­ and the finale will be the college (0-2) and Manchester (1-1) which dD New Newlywed Game Always Rings Twice' Passion turns to with his spectacular moves. But will renew its crosstown rivalry for of British television during the seven years murder when an aimless drifter and a sultry temporary symptoms that disap­ been bothered by little bugs in our nament games to be played at East divison championship at 8 p.m. GD All New Dating Game he was managing director of the BBC (60 Jordan was disappointed with the housewife meet Jack Nicholson, Jessica pear when the medicine is stopped. dry food — cereal, rice, flour, etc. I Catholic High School. Awards will be given to the the 20th time in history (East leads min.) Dr. Gott’s new Health Report, loss and his own lO-for-28 shooting. dD Wild, Wild World of Animals Lange, John Colicos 1981. To my knowledge, Excedrin does keep a clean kitchen, so I ’m upset There will be a high school championship teams and runners- the series, 16-3) with one of the local dD Local News What You Should Know about “ It was a heartbreaker, but we dD Carol Burnett and Friends 1 :20AM [H B O ] Inside the NFL High- not cause damage to the nervous by these unwanted boarders. My division, which will feature East up in both divisions. There will also squads assured of a spot in the high (36) Honeymooners.. The Lost Episodes Nursing HOmes, offers a step-by- didn’t play well enough to win,” [C N N ] Crossfire lights of the NFL games, including com­ system. husband’s theory is that since Catholic and Manchester High be awards given to the most school final. Part 1. mentary by Len Dawson and Nick Buoni­ Jordan said. “ My shooting was [D IS ] Zorro If your “ minor ailments” are everyone has become more con­ step guide to rating facilities and School, and a junior college div­ valuable player and all- Tyrell Hartfield, averaging 20.7 (3D Noche de Gala conti (60 min.) In Stereo terrible, as the stats will show. It [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: helped by one or two Excedrin cerned about chemicals in food, finding the best care available. For ision, featuring Manchester Com­ Toumament teams for both div­ points per game (eighth in New (57) Capitol Journal seems like everything was short.” 1985 NFC Championship/AFC Cham­ 1 :30AM (11) INN News tablets a day. I think you should there are fewer chemicals and your copy, send $1 and your name munity College. isions will be selected. England) leads MCC along with NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at Jordan’s most crowd-pleasing pionship (R) [CNN] Newsnight Update consider going off medicine en­ more bugs. Which is more harmful and address to P.O. Box 91428, The schedule will be as follows: MCC (8-1), ranked third among Manchester native and East Ca­ Phoenix Suns (2 hrs ) play was a dunk over Ewing in the [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Little Shepherd of tirely. Everybody has various to us — any eggs that these bugs are Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3428. Be sure Saturday first round at 2 p.m. — New England junior colleges, has tholic graduate Chris Galligan at 8:00PM CB Scarecrow and Mrs. King [CNN] CNN News Kingdom Come’ A Kentucky mountain seesaw fourth quarter, when there Amanda is assigned the case of a Russian aches and pains that ordinarily do leaving around, or insecticides that to mention the title. Mitchell College vs. Middlesex never won this tournament, A year point guard. Mitchell boasts the [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Spies Like Us' (CC) boy fought for the North while loving the were 10 ties and nine lead changes. fourth leading scorer in New who wants to defect but who doesn't have Two eccentric government workers find South Jimmie Rodgers. Chill Wills, Luanna (Mass.) Community College: 4 ago, the Cougars lost to Mitchell in “ He dunked on me, but we won the qualifications for a defector. (60 min.) themselves embroiled in international es­ Patten. 1961. p.m. — Middletown High School vs. the finals. Mitchell, unbeaten with a England. Mike Cronin, who is (R). the game,” Ewing said. “ I ’d like pionage when they enter a spy-training [ESPN ] Running and Racing (R). Windsor High School: 6 p.m. — 9-0 record and currently ranked averaging 21,3 points a game. ( B One Million Children Are W aiting A program Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, my teammates to think they can [MAX] MOVIE; 'Howling II' (CC) A Manchester Community College second in New England, and MCC Middlesex (7-2) is ranked sixth in new cure for Leprosy called Multi-Drug Donna Dixon. 1985 Rated PG. Dark-bread eater offers tip count on me down the stretch. If psychic tracks down a sinister cult of wer­ New England. Windsor High is 0-2 Therapy (MDT) and how it can solve this [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Conan the Barbarian' vs. Hartford UConn; 8 p.m. — East would be a great matchup for the global disease is examined. (60 min.) ewolves Christopher Lee, Annie McEnroe, they go to me. I ’ll help them.” final of the college division. The this season. Conan's life is traced, from the day his par­ Sybil Danning. 1985. Rated R. Catholic vs. Manchester High. (B dD Webster (CC) When Katherine ents are murdered by the evil Thulsa DEAR box itself can be held shut with a “ He carried us,” ’Tucker said of and George become landlords, Webster Doom, through his slavery as a young boy, 2:00AM (B MOVIE: Mrs. Miniver' A POLLY: My rubber band and tucked into a Ewing. “ He got us to the point secretly welcomes a family of clowns as to the time he becomes a champion gladia­ British family tries to lead a normal life dur­ daughter likes shopping or needlework bag for where we had the opportunity to their new tenants. (R). tor. Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl ing the German Blitz. Greer Garson, Walter win. then he won it himself. When Jones, Sandahl Bergman 1982 Rated R Pidgeon, Dame May Whitty. 1942. white bread and toting about. Your helpful Pointer ( B News I like dark earns you the Pointer of the Week my shot came off, the big guy was Jets to fly with Ryan, not O’Brien (3D MOVIE: 'Y entr A young woman dis­ [USA] Airwotf (B Hollywood, the Silent Years (60 min ) Part 1. bread. Seeing Pointers award, a copy of my book, “ Polly’s right there. It was a beautiful thing guises herself as a boy and sets off to 10:30PM GD in n News "Kenny is our quarterback and study Jewish books forbidden to women. (3D Grizzly Adams that only the two Pointers; 1081 Helpful Hints for to watch.” Bv Barry Wllner who was the N F L’s leading passer GD Hollywood Ctoseup Polly Fisher will be in the future.” Walton said. Barbra Streisand, Amy Irving, Mandy Pa- (?D Music City, U.S.A. of us eat to­ Making Every thing. Last Longer.’’ The Assaclated Press five weeks ago. That was before the tinkin 1983 dD Tales from the Darkside Bullets 102, 76ers 97 "Pat has always produced when we [E S PN ] Mazda SportsLook (R) gether, two Others who would like this book Jets lost five consecutive games to GDMOVIE: 'Father Goose' During WWII, (38) Honeymooners... The Lost Episodes loaves seems may order it for $6.50. Make check Moses Malone, in his first game HEMPSTEAD. N Y. — Panic? fall to 10-6. They backed into the have called on him. I'm going a South Seas beach bum mans a strategic Pan 2 2:20AM [H B O ] m o v ie , w ild Geese in Philadelphia against the team somewhat on what Pat has done in like a lot of payable to Polly’s Pointers and Who’s panicking? playoffs with the wild-card slot. watching station which is suddenly in­ (57) McLaughlin Group ir (CC) A group of darrng mercenaries at­ which traded him to Washington in the past and I know he will give us a vaded by a French girl and seven children. tempt to aid a Nazi war criminal escape bread for two send to Polly’s Pointers. P.O. Box Certainly not the New York Jets. Pat Ryan, who guided the Jets to Cary Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard. [DIS] A Magic Kingdom Yuletide Spe­ from a Berlin fortress where he has lived in 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. June, scored 28 points and pulled a victory in New England and into a shot in the arm.” cial Join Mickey, Minnie and a group of people. So, I Just ask them. 1965 solitary confinement for forty years Scott down 21 rebounds. Ryan led the Jets to a pair of singers and dancers from the Magic King­ split each loaf in half and put half a thread and broken beads. I also POLLY "W e all realize we need a lift,” 13-0 lead against Denver in another Glenn, Barbara Carrera, Laurence Olivier. Malone, who was dealt along with victories over Kansas City in 1974, GD MOVIE; 'Fame' Talented teenagers at dom in a special winter wonderland loaf of dark bread in with half a loaf have in the box a small open tight end Mickey Shuler said win, takes over. Ryan, a nine-year New York s High School for the Perform­ Rated R. Terry Catledge to Washington for the last time the teams met. 1 1 :0 0 P M (B UD dD GD GD News of white, storing the other halves jewelry box. In the lid I put the DEAR POLLY: To avoid mushy Thursday as the Jets prepared for veteran, has been a dependable ing Arts learn about life. Irene Cara, Barry 2:30AM [CNN] sports Latenlght Jeff Ruland and Cliff Robinson, fill-in. but Walton has insisted for "E very decision you make like Miller, Ann Meara 1980. together in the freezer. I open both beads and sequins I ’m currently or disintegrating dumplings in AP photo Sunday’s AFC wild-card game 9 CB Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers . [ESPN] SportsCenter received a standing ovation that the last two years that O’Brien is his this is not easy.” Walton said. (ID Fast Copy Tonight's stories in­ ( B Carol Burnett and Friends ends of the bread wrapper in which working with. This makes it easy to soup, don’t stir the soup while the against Kansas City. “ Just being in 3:00AM OD Hollywood, the Silent lasted nearly a minute when he was clude a 1949 retrospective, a look at tele­ the two halves are kept, and reseal grab and attach the appropriate dumplings are cooking. Just put the Trent Tucker jumps into the arms of New York Knick the playoffs should give it to us. but quarterback. O’Brien was sensational as the vision production logos and a profile of a GD Odd Couple Years (60 min.) Part 2. introduced before the game. He still says so, even though them with a twist tie at each end. bead or sequin to my needle. The lid on the pot and leave them alone what Joe has done might help, too.” Jets won nine straight games to Chicago priest attempting to find homes GD CNN News (33) Emergency teammate Patrick Ewing (33) after the latter scored the “ That was a big win for us, but I O’Brien will be on the sidelines This way, we can open one end for large box on my lap is also good for until the cooking time is up. What Coach Joe Walton has done move to the top of the NFL. for children in foster care programs. (60 (S) Friday Night Ringside (60 min ) $1) Shopping Line winning basket at the buzzer Thursday afternoon to beat wasn’t out to do anything as an min ) In Stereo white bread and the other end for catching beads if I drop them, T.A. is bench quarterback Ken O’Brien, Sunday and Ryan will start. dD Cinema Showcase [CNN] News Overnight individual,” said Malone. SD ® Washington Week In Review dark. instead of retrieving them from the the Bulls, 86-85, at Madison Square Garden. dD Tales of the Unexpected [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Beniker Gang' A family ® MOVIE: 'The Boys From Brazil' TWO OF A KIND floor or chair. All items are stored DEAR POLLY: I always keep a ( P M 'A*S*H of orphaned children embark on a cross­ Former Nazis plan to rise again to world country journey that takes them to Hawaii in this box, making it a neat and book of stamps in my billfold. When power through a diabolical scientific plot. (3D 24 Horas in search of a new life, Andrew McCarthy, DEAR POLLY: This is a helpful easy package to take along when I need one, I always know where to Lawrence Olivier, Gregory Peck, James dZlSCTV Charlie Fields, Jennie Dundas. 1985. Rated way to do my crafts sewing with traveling or visiting. find it. Mason 1978 Giants, 49ers will be the key playoff matchup [CNN] Moneyline G sequins and beads. I use pill bottles MRS. S B. THELMA (@ MOVIE; 'Jesus Christ Superstar' [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [ESPN] College Basketball: Teams to with lids to keep the different colors requiring compiicaiea surgery. Montana missed eight the 49ers 21-17 — something the 49ers and their fans The rock musical version of the Biblical Be Announced (2 hrs ) (R) story of the last seven days in the life of [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Rosebud Beach of sequins and beads (one bottle for DEAR MRS. S.B.: I think your An infinite number of prognostications wil be surely weeks of the regular season, but returned to lead San aren’t likely to forget. It was also the Giants who Jesus is set amid the tumult of contempor­ Hotel' The owner of a Florida hotel plans [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Elephant Man' A be deliberated concerning the National Football Francisco to the NFC West title — an honor they won by eliminated the 49ers from the playoffs last year setting physically deformed man is rescued from each color). When I work, I keep a lap box is a good idea for any Polly will send you a Polly Dollar ary Israel Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, to blow it up for the insurance, but his blouse-siz^ box on my lap with all League playoffs which are upon us and will commence beating the Los Angeles Rams on the last game of the up an authentic grudge match for Sunday, Jan. 4. at Yvonne Elliman 1973 daughter turns it into a brothel instead. Pe­ life in a freak show and becomes the toast portable craft work, including ($1) if she uses your favorite ter Scotari. Colleen Camp, Christopher Lee of 1890's British society. John Hurt, An­ my bottles of beads and sequins in needlework, hand sewing, embroid­ Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her Sunday with the wild card games in the American least for San Francisco. Given a Washington victory (41) Novela: Monte Calvario season. 1984. Rated R. thony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft. 1980. it. I also have a bottle for thread and ery, crocheting, etc. All your column. Write Polly’s Pointers in Football Conference and the National Football Jim Tierney Due to a speculative move on the league s part, the over the Rams Sunday in the NFC wild card game, ’the ®D MOVIE; 'Run, Simon, Run' An Indian Rated PG. game’ will transpire and the victor will win Super Bowl returns from prison, determined to seek [USA] Night Flight use another to collect scraps of supplies are handily contained. The care of the Manchester Herald. 49ers and the Giants could meet in the first round of the [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Elusive Pimpernel' An There will be an abundance of discussion concerning NFC playoffs, provided Washington defeats the Rams. XXI on Jan. 25. revenge against the white man who mur­ 1 1 :30PM (B GD ABC News Night- English dandy disguises himself to save 6 the incongruity of the AFC this past season, the notable dered his mother Burt Reynolds. Inger line French aristocrats, from the guillotine. The Redskins won’t be allowed to play the Giants Stevens, James Best 1970 CB Police Woman David Nivon, Margaret Leighton, Jack playoff absentees such as Seattle and perennial Herald Sports Writer unless it is the NFC championship game, based on the The accolades the Giants have received thus far powerhouses like Miami and the Los Angeles Raiders. [CNN] Prime News GD Honeymooners Hawkins, 1950 ‘Search for Tomorrow’ finishes fact they’re in the same division. during the post-season haven’t been without recogni­ In any event, the main topic for football aficiconados [D IS ] Five Mile Creek (3p How to Make a Million [USA] Night Flight (R) The fickleness of the AFC this past season began with tion of the ominous 49ers. The Giants could be will revolve around the most consistent team in eliminated in the first game they play in the [ESPN] World Class Championship dD GD Best of Carson Tonight's guests 4:00AM C£) Hollywood, the Silent NEW YORK — In the final story nounced the cancellation last played on the audio system. the supposed power of the Denver Broncos. After the Wrestling (60 mm ) are Charles Grodin, musician Clark Terry Years (60 min.) Part 3. football all season long and, perhaps, in many people’s Broncos experienced difficulty, the New York Jets post-season. Montana and wide receiver Jerry Rice, line for “ Search for Tomorrow,” month. The sound man pointed to the [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Fletch' (CC) Police cor and actress Olivia Brown. (60 min.) (R) In (11) Emergency lead character Joanne Tourneur Joel Mason has been the show’s eyes, the favorite for Super Bowl XXI the New York assumed the top billing in the conference beind who averaged nearly 100 yards in receptions per game, ruption and drug trafficking are encoun­ Stereo. prop phonograph and suggested, makeup artist for 25 years. “ I cried Giants. quarterback Ken O’Brien’s awesome statistics in the are a lethal combination. Add to that, all-purpose tered by a newspaper reporter working un­ [C N N ] Larry King Overnight dreams of Christmas future. "Shouldn’t the needle be on the the first trip to a Super Bowl a major accomplishment. dD MOVIE: 'Our Man in Havana' A Hav­ The Giants, who compiled a 14-2 record, are led by first half of the season. Then, the Jets began a dreadful running back and the most underrated player in the dercover Chevy Chase, Joe Don Baker, ana vacuum cleaner company agent, need­ “ She goes about finding tomor­ at first. But I ’ve gotten over that,” An intangible which Giant fans haven’t had to contend T kti Maiheson 1985 Rated PG. In Stereo [HBO] Training Camp: The record?” The stage manager fixed game, Roger Craig, and the revitalized Joe Cribbs ing money, is recruited into the British Se­ 4:1 5AM row." said Mary Stuart, the actress he said. “ We had big stars on the quarterback Phil Simms, linebacker Lawrence drought and Cleveland surfaced as a definite contender Bulls Are Black it, then called for a retake. with in, at least a light year or so, will be the role of coupled with a solid defense makes the 49ers a [M A X ] MOVIE: Fright Night' (CC) A cret Service. Alec Guinness. Maureen who has played Jo since the soap show at one time. It was like one big Taylor, running back “ Little” Joe Morris, and tight with second-year phenom Bernie Kosar at quarter­ teenager finds it difficult to convince ever­ favorite in post-season play — a part which may work O'Hara. Burl Ives. 1960 4:30AM [D IS ] a Magic Kingdom opera premiered 35 years ago. family. And now - our family’s Action. Jo hands Stu an orna­ end Mark Bavaro, who is rapidly becoming the best at back. The hottest team at the end of the season might legitimate match for the Giants. yone that his next door neighbor is a vam­ ( ^ Hogan’s Heroes Yuletide Special Join Mickey, Minnie and ment. Then she begins to cry. his position in football. For Giant fans, the last against the psyche of the Giants. All the pressure lies on the shoulders of New York pire Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowell. a group of singers and dancers from the “ When I find tomorrow, it will be gone.” The main adversary standing in the Giants’ path to have been Seattle, with a newly found defense, but they “ I guess this is all just too much championship football appearance was in 1963. and Simms, who are unbeaten at home this season, William Ragsdale 1985 Rated R dZ) News Magic Kingdom in a special winter won­ yesterday.” The final day of shooting was Pasadena will be the resurgent San Francisco 49ers, failed to make the playoffs with a 10-6 ledger. for you to take,” Stu says For many loyal Giant fans, as good a season as New with the 49ers unbelievably appreciative of the [U S A ] Sanchez of Bel Air Frankie wants [CNN] Sports Tonight derland. The last episode of “ Search for Dec. 15. A week earlier, the champions of the NFC West. The 49ers (10-5-1) are led Which brings us back to the decisive game of the sympathetically. York had this past year, if they don’t win the Super fantastic comeback by Montana. The Giants and the to start up a restaurant in Bel Air. [DIS] MOVIE: Brigadoon' Two Ameri­ 4:45AM [H B O ] m o v ie : Feverpltch' Tomorrow” aired today. The show cameras filmed characters Jo and by former Notre Dame star and All-Pro quarterback 1986-87 N FL playoffs — the Giants vs. the 49ers. A cans come across a little village in the A sponswriier researching a story on Bowl this magnificent season will be cast away in the 49ers are the two best teams in football this year. It 8:30PM ( B G® Mr. Belvedere (CC) made its debut Sept. 3,1951, making Stu as they hung ornaments on a “ This is Christmas,” Jo laments. Joe Montana, whose career was considered over, by Monday night game in San Franscisco late in the year Heather discovers that her new boyfriend Scottish highlands that comes alive one gambling become obsessed with winning annals of discarded New York sports history. saw the Giants rally from a 17-0 halftime deficit to beat should be quite a game. day every 100 years. Gene Kelly, Van at Ihe garhbling tables. Ryan O'Neal, Cath­ it the longest-running daytime Christmas tree while "Have Your­ “ What happened to ‘peace on many, early in the season due to a back injury IS stealing merchandise from the record self a Merry Little Christmas” Obviously, there will be Giant fans who would consider store where she works |R). Johnson. Cyd Charisse 1954 Rated G. erine Hicks, 1985. Rated R. drama in television. NBC an­ Earth, goodwill to men?” Cut. I* - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 26, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 26. 1986 - 17 Sweden, Australia tied in Davis Cup tennis final Alabama enjoys itself to Sun Bowl victoty pressure of a Davis Cup final, but I MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) old former University of Georgia he won three matches before losing after being out-hustled and out- of his hometown crowd. Cash was felt very relaxed. I’d prepared for — Mikael Pernfors, playing on star and two-time NCAA champion. to eventual winner Boris Becker of finessed. far steadier than his Swedish this for a month. I think mentally By Herschel NIssenson grass for only the fifth tinne in his Pernfors’ win over NcNamee West Germany in the quarterfinals. "He outplayed me,” the Austral­ opponent. which Perkins said might be the possessions. The Crimson Tide this was the best match I have The Associated Press career, vindicated his selection as a vindicated Swedish team captain “ I was pleased with the way I’d ian admitted. Cash said he had not been biggest in all of football, out­ went 47 yards in six plays after singles player and gave defending Hans Olsson’s decision to include been practicing and I usually McNamee, ranked 4Sth In the concerned by his form, even when played.” weighed Alabama’s defensive front strong safety Ricky Thomas forced champion Sweden a tie in the Davis him as a singles player ahead of the perform better in matchplay,” said world, but with an 11-4 Davis Cup trailing in the first set. He attrib­ EL PASO, Texas — Alabama’s by 20 pounds a man, but James a fumble and also recovered it, 83 bowl preparation was a little Cup final with a 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 sweep more experience Anders Jarryd Pernfors, who is ranked 11th in the singles record, made error after uted his early problems to the sun Edberg, who said his timing was said, “ Weight is a myth. Speed and yards in six plays, and 92 yards in 16 different than in the past but the over Australian Paul McNamee. and Joakim Nystrom. world. unforced error as Pernfors pres­ shining in his eyes when he was off, was not happy with the way he quickness is the name of this plays and a time-consuming 7V4 outcome was the same as it has minutes. "Pernfors played fantastic ten­ sured him constantly. serving. played for his country. game.” been on 10 of the Crimson Tide’s last Pernfors’ triumph Friday at nis, but he’d shown me in practice He took just 91 minutes to blitz Cash earlier had thrilled a "I don’t usually play well in the And in the 235-pound Bennett, The last drive was Alabama’s 11 postseason trips and it resulted in Kooyong made it 1-1 in the best-of- that he was capable of it,” said McNamee, 32, a two-time Wim­ sun-baked sellout crowd of about "I didn’t feel I was playing that Davis Cup. Maybe that will come in Alabama had a linebacker who left longest of the season and it was five final after the opening two Olsson. bledon doubles champion. 11.000 by out-lasting Australian badly,” he said. "I wasn’t that the future,” he said. a record 22nd bowl victory. Washington’s backs in the dust, or Humphrey’s show as he wound up a ” We changed our philosophy a singles matches. Cash is scheduled to team with "I was surprised it was over so Open champion Edberg, a serve- disappointed, and when I got back Australia is bidding to repeat iU at least stretched out on the day on which he ran for 159 yards on little bit this year,” Coach Ray Pat Cash earlier scored an John Fitzgerald to face Edberg and quickly and so easily, but I passed and-volley specialist ranked 20 into the first set I knew I coiild win 1983 Davis Cup final victory over artificial turf. 28 rushes. He carried 10 times for 45 Perkins said following 13th-ranked exciting 13-11, 13-11, 6-4 marathon Jarryd in the doubles Satui^ay, real well and I returned well and places above Cash’s 24th world the whole match. Sweden on the gross courts of "Bennett did a good job and the yards, inciuding his Sun Bowl Alabama’s 28-6 rout of No. 12 victory over Swedish No. 1 player with the reverse singles schedule those are the main points of my ranking. “ I was returning a bit better than Kooyong, while the Swedes are other guys up front did a good job, record-tying third touchdown, and Washington in Thursday’s Sun Stefan Edberg to give Australia a for Sunday. game,” said the spiky haired The 21-year-old Australian he was. It was just a point here and aiming to become the first team too,” said Chandler, a 58.2 percent caught two passes for 22 more. Bowl football game. sensational start to the final. Pernfors’ only previous expe­ Swede. ‘”rhat was one of the best battled back from 1-5 down in the a point there- that’s the way it is since the abolition of the challenge passer during the regular season It was the final game for Bennett "Usually, we play a (bowl) game "I knew if I lost we’d be In big rience on grass courts was at matches I’ve ever played.” first set before triumphing in 3 when you play a guy who is that round 15 years ago to win the trophy who completed only 20 of 43 and was and Shula. Humphrey has two more for two reasons — l,towin,and2, to trouble,” said Pernfors, a 23-year- Wimbledon earlier this year, where McNamee offered no excuses hours 45 minutes. Playing in front good ... There is nothing like the three straight years. intercepted twice by free safety years and Perkins, the subject of have fun. This year, we came to Kermit Kendrick. recent rumors that he is headed for have fun first.” "It got to the point where I knew the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, The teams were wined and dined someone would be there, and not also said he isn’t going anywhere. all week in El Paso and across the necessarily Bennett. It was their "I fully expect to be at Alabama Rio Grande in Juarez, Mexico. whole front line.” for a long, long time,” he said. "I "We’ve had a fantastic time,” Washington came in ranked don’t know how I can put it plainer SCOREBOARD Perkins said. "I don’t think any seventh nationally in total defense than that.” other bowl committee could do as and the Huskies did a good job in the The triumph gave Alabama a good a job — probably not as good — first half, except for Humphrey’s 22-14-3 postseason mark — the 39 Klckelf RstunMn showing the team and the traveling 64-yard touchdown run early in the bowl games are a record — and the NO YDS AVG LG TD party a good time.” second quarter for a 7-0 lead. Crimson Tide finished the season Sondioz. put. 25 591 326 <4 0 BasketbaD But only Alabama had fun on "With the exception of one big 163. They had been tied for the F c M > t b a n M cG m , O n . 43 1007 23.4 94 0 Humphtry, Jgti 38 <55 23.4 96 1 Thursday. Some grinches named play, they stuffed us in the first most postseason victories with Boll, Don. 23 531 ZL1 43 0 Cornelius Bennett, Bobby Humph­ half,” said Shula, who was playing Southern Cal, which meets Auburn Long, Don. 31 480 329 43 0 NBA atandinge rey and Mike Shula teamed up to in front of his father, Miami in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s N F L playoN schedule tcertne steal Christmas from Washington. Dolphins Coach Don Shula, for the Day. Washington wound up 661. Teuchdewm EASTERN CONFERENCE Bennett, who made 11 tackles and first time as a collegian. Shula Played for the second time on TD Rush Rec Ret Pis .■fflEW B oom ’ siicir. Atlantic Dhdslan SMidov, Dec. M pressured quarterback Chris completed 15 of 26 passes, including Christmas Day, the Sun Bowl Kansas City at New York Jets, 12;X W inder, Den. 14 9 5 0 14 W LFCt. OB p.m W arner, Sea. 13 13 0 0 71 Boston 16 9 .640 — Chandler at least that many times, third-period scoring throws of 32 attracted a crowd of 48,722, some Los Angeles Rams at Washington, 4 Hampton, Mia. 12 9 3 0 72 Philadelphia 14 13 .519 3 led a ferocious defense that held the yards to wide receiver Greg Ri­ 2,500 short of capacity. p.m . Walker, Jets 12 0 12 0 72 Washington 13 13 .9K 3’A highest scoring team in Washington Duper, Mia. 11 0 11 0 M New York 7 21 .29 K'A chardson and 17 to Humphrey. It also marked the first time a »gtuitlev, Jon. 3 ,1M7 history — 33.8 points a game — In the second half, Shula added, bowl game was conducted with the New York Jets or Kansas City at Polge, K.C. 11 0 11 0 «6 New Jersey 6 19 .340 TO i Cleveland/12:Xp.m. Central Dhrttlun without a touchdown for the first “ Things started ciicking for us. help of private corporate sponsor­ Woshhigtan or Son Frondsoo at KkUHlO Atlanta 19 6 .wp — time since early last season. Once you get going like that, you get ship. The 53-year-old Sun Bowl, the Chicago, 4 p.m . P A T F G Lg PtS Milwaukee 19 8 .704 1 t m ik n , Jon. 4, lfS7 Franklin, N.E. 4445 3241 49 140 Detroit 14 9 .6 X 4 "I don’t care who you are, when your confidence going, you get a nation’s oldest independent post­ LosAnpelesorSanFrancIscoatNewYork N.Johnson, Sea 4242 2235 54 100 Chicogo 13 13 JX 6'A there’s a hand in your face it’s rhythm going.” season contest, is in the first year of Giants, i2:X p.m. Korlls, Oen. 4445 20-20 51 104 Indiana 13 14 .481 7 AP photo difficult to execute,” Washington Leading 7-6 at halftime — Wa­ a $1.5 million, three-year partner­ New England at Denver, 4 p.m. Breech, CIn. 50-51 17-32 51 101 Cleveland 11 14 .440 8 Sunday, Jon. 11, Ifl7 Low ery, K.C. 4343 1226 47 100 WESTERN CONFERENCE Coach Don James said. "Overall, shington’s Jeff Jaeger kicked field ship with John Hancock Financial tiles and limes te be announced MMwesi DtvMan Washington's Rick Penney (30) is puiied Thursday in Ei Paso, Texas. The they are the best defense we have goals of 31 and 34 yards in the Services, which boosted the payoff AFC and NFC Championship gomes NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dallas 17 9 .654 — down for a three-yard ioss by Aiabama's Crimson Tide whipped the Huskies, faced.” second period — Alabama scored to $850,000 per team, almost Sunday, Jon. 3S, iw r Utah 17 9 .654 — Super Bowl at Pasadena, Calif., 6 p.m. Denver 12 15 .444 516 Ciiff Thomas during Sun Bowi action 28-6, for the championship. Washington’s offensive line. on three consecutive second-half $300,000 more than last year. A T T I Y D S T D IN T Houston 10 15 .4X 616 Pre Bowl Kramer, Minn. Sacramento 8 18 .3X 9 undny, Feb. 1 Montana, S.F. San Antonio 7 X .259 TOV6 At Honolulu Hippie, Del. Fadflc Divislan Tim e T B A Simms, Giants L.A. Lakers X 6 .762 — Lomax, St.L. Golden State 16 11 M 4V6 New York Rams plan Schroeder, Wash. Portland 17 12 .5W 4<6 S p orts B rief Archer, Alt. Seattle 14 11 .560 5V6 in Joworskl, Phil. Phoenix 13 14 .481 7V6 N F L leaden Pelluer, Dali. L.A. Clippers 4 21 .1M 15'A Thursday's Games to go back Wright, G.B. looks into New York M, Chicogo 9 Whaler Wives dinner dance set AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Rushers Woshlnciton 102, Philadelphia 97 OFFENSE Fridenf's Games ATT YDS AVG L G T O HARTFORD — The sixth annual Whalers’ Wives Waltz for the Yards Rush Poss DIckorton, Ramt 404 1831 4.5 43 11 Golden State at Detroit, 7:X p.m. King deal to basics a n d n n o tl 64m 2S33 3957 Morris, Giants 341 1516 4.4 54 14 New Jersey at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Children will be held Thursday night, Feb. 19, at the Parkview AMoml 6324 1545 4779 Mavos, N.O. 386 1353 4.7 90 8 Dallas at Denver, 9:X p.m. Hilton Hotel. Proceeds from the dinner-dance will go to the Seattle 5409 2300 3109 Payton, Oil. 331 1333 4.2 41 8 Boston at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Cleveland 5394 1650 3744 Riggs, Atl. 343 1337 29 31 9 Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:X p.m. University of Connecticut Health Center’s Children’s Cancer By Rick Warner Bv David Glnsburg Jets 5375 1729 3646 Rogors, Wash. 303 1303 4.0 43 18 L.A. Clippers at Seattle, 10:X p.m. Fund. Ticket information may be obtained by calling 674-1252. The Assaclated Press The Assaclated Press Son Diego 5356 1576 3700 Jonos,. Dot. 353 903 26 39 8 Saturday’s Games New England 5327 1373 3954 Craig, S.F. 304 830 A1 35 7 Cleveland at New Jersey, 7:X p.m. Raiders 5299 1 7 m 3509 MItcholl, St.L. 174 800 46 44 5 Collage bowl picture Sun Bowl Milwaukee at New York, 7:X p.m. NEW YORK - New York State WASHINGTON — Los Angeles Denver 5216 1673 3530 D.Nolson, Minn. 191 793 4.3 42 4 Detroit at Washington, 7 ;X p.m. Athletic Commission Chairman Rams Coach John Robinson says Houston 5149 1700 3449 (Jolden State at Atlanta, 7:X p.m. Giamatti to speak at Diamond Club his team will go "back to the Buffalo 5017 1654 3363 Rocolvors DOC. 13 H ockey Indlano at Chicago, 8:X p.m. Jose Torres says manager Carl Pittsburgh 4011 2223 2500 NO YDS AVG LG TO CatHomta Bowl Alabama 28, Waehington 6 Phoenix at Dallas, 8:X p.m. King shouldn’t be paid for the Tim basics” when they meet the Wa­ 4700 1491 3209 Denver at Son Antonio, 8:X p.m. WEST HARTFORD — Former Yale University president A. Indlonopolls Rico, S.F. 86 1570 18.3 <6 15 At Fiusno, CulH. Witherspoon-James “ Bone- shington Redskins on Sunday in the Kansas City 4210 1460 2750 Crolg, S.F. 81 <24 7.7 48 0 SanJosoSt.37,Mlamil,Ohlo7 Houston at Utah, 9 :X p.m. Bartlett Giamatti, the new president of baseball’s National WwSCWfpfwfl Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. NFC wild-card game. J.Smlth, St.L. 80 1014 127 45 6 DOC 30 0 7 14 7—20 NHL etandinge League, will be guest speaker Sunday, Feb. 15, 1987, at the crusher” Smith title fight because DEFENSE Wolkor, Dali. 76 837 11.0 84 2 liNtopMNiMICS BOWt Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10:X p.m. While quarterback Jim Everett Yards Rush Poss Ala— Humphrey 64 run (Tiffin kick) Sufiilov*s OaitM t King never told the commission he Clark, Wash. 74 1365 17.1 55 7 At tlirovoport. La. Wash— FG Jaeger 31 University of Hartford’s Diamond Club dinner. has given Los Angeles the ability to Raiders 4004 1720 3076 (Monk, Wash. 73 1068 14.6 69 4 Mississippi 20, Texas Tech17 WALES CONFERENCE Portland at Seattle, 9 p.m . was co-managing Smith. Kansas City 4934 1739 3195 Wash— FG Jaeger 34 Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. The second annual fund-raiser for the Hawks’ baseball team effectively throw the ball, the Bavaro, Giants 66 1001 122 41 4 DOC 33 Ala— G. Richardson 32 pass from Shula Potrlcfc Divislun “ As far as I'm concerned, techni- Denver 4947 1651 3296 Lotton, G.B. 64 840 121 36 4 Hull e l Fumo Bowl. W L T Fts O F OA will be held at the Hartford Sheraton with cocktails at 5p.m. with balanced Rams now have lost two Houston 5034 2035 2999 (Tiffin kick) caliy and legally, Carl King was C.Brown, Atl. <3 918 14.6 42 4 At Tumpo, Flu. Alo— Humphrey 17 pass from Shula Philadelphia 9 8 2 9 155 92 Knicka 88, Bulla 85 dinner to follow an hour later. straight and four of their last seven New England 5101 2203 2970 Clark, S.F. 61 794 120 45 2 Boston Colleao27, Georgla24 N Y Islanders 19 13 2 X 1 9 119 never the co-manager of ‘Bone- Pittsburgh 5252 1072 3300 (Tiffin kick) Tickets are $50 apiece, or $500 a table. For tickets, call Michael games. In last week’s 2614 loss to Doc. 35 Ala— Humphrey 3 run (Tiffin kick) Pittsburgh 15 14 5 9 IX IX crusher’ Smith,” Torres said Cleveland 5269 im i 3200 Puntors Sun Bowt A-40,722. New Jersey 16 16 2 34 1 9 154 CHICAGO (K) Gargano, assistant athleticdirectorfordevelopment,at243-4470. Thursday, San Francisco, All-Pro Eric Dick­ CIndnnall 5274 2122 3152 NO YARDS LONG AVG At Et Faso, Texas NY Rangers 12 16 6 X 19 143 Cureton 1-2 1-2 3, Oakley M O 1-3 5, erson had only 10 carries after three Seattle 5341 1759 3502 Landeta, Giants 79 3539 61 44.0 AlabamaX, Washington 6 Washington 11 17 6 X 1M 19 Walters3-7066, Jordan 12X1212X,Paxson But King’s father, promoter Don Son Diego 5366 1670 3600 Wash Ala quarters. Donnellv, Atl. 70 3421 71 43.9 Blug4lray All-Star Ctaesic First doiwns 16 13 Adams Division 27 2-2 10, Corzine 213 25 14,Banks253-2 King, has said that Smith signed a Butfola 5523 1721 3002 MOO* Cox, Wash. 75 3271 50 43.6 At MontBomerv, Ala. Rushes-yards 41-201 Hartford 18 9 5 41 110 99 12, Colter 0-3060, Tu rn e r 1-61-23, SellersOO Youth soccer registration is set management contract with Cari “ We’re going back to the basics,” Indianapolis 5701 1962 3739 Hansen, N.O. 01 3456 66 42.7 Blue31,Grav,7 Montreal 17 14 5 39 I X 115 232. Totals31-X23-X9. 6050 1661 4309 Passing 199 188 Robinson said. “ We got off the Jets Tettschik, Phil. 100 4493 62 41.6 Dec. 27 Return Yards 68 24 Boston 16 14 4 9 117 I X King on Aprii 19. M iam i 6050 2493 3557 Manchester Rec Department will conduct youth soccer track a little bit (toward the end of Runoger, S.F. 03 3450 62 41.6 Oater Bowl Comp-Att-Int 2 0 ^ 2 15-260 Quebec 15 16 5 9 19 113 NEW YORK (84) Smith won the Worid Boxing At Jocksomrllle, Fla. Punts 636 646 Buffalo 8 9 4 X IX 134 Cartwright 27 10-14 14, Walker 0-1 23 2 registration on three Monday nights, Jan. 5, 12 and 26, from 6-8 the regular season) and it was my NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Punt Returners Stanford, 80, vs. Clemson, 7-22,12:Xp.m. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Ewing 12X 24 X , Henderson 7-14 2419, Association heavyweight title Dec. OFFENSE FumMes-Lost 4-1 DO p.m. at the Illing Junior High cafeteria each night. fault.” NO YDS AVG LG TD (CBS) Penaltles-Yards 1-15 1-15 Norris DhrMen Wilkins24226, McNeolv 1-2234, Tucker27 12 when he knocked out Withers­ Yards Rush Pass Slkohema, St.L. 43 522 12.1 71 2 Aloha Bowl Toronto 14 15 4 9 114 119 066, Cummings 1-61-23, Sparrow V-2662,Orr There are four divisions: Pee Wee (ages 6-7), Midget (ages Everett, who endured the worst SonFrondsco 6002 1906 4096 Tim e ot Possession 30:21 29:39 poon in the first round at Madison Gdffin, S.F. X 377 9.9 76 1 At Honolulu Minnesota 14 16 3 31 19 19 1-2 06 Z Thornton 06060, Oldham66660. 8-9), Junior (ages 10-11) and Intermediate (ages 12-14). Pee Wee Square Garden. Witherspoon was game of his brief NFL career MInnesola 5651 1730 3913 MancHey, Dot. 43 420 9.0 01 1 Arizona, 8-3, vs. North Carolina, 7-31,4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Detroit 13 15 6 X IX 115 Totals31-7433-XM. Washington 5601 1732 3069 Jenkins, Wash. X 270 9.6 39 0 p.m . (A B C ) St. Louis 12 15 6 X 110 1 9 Chicago 16 n X 22-65 is co-ed with the other three offered to boys and girls separately. also managed by Carl King. against the 49ers, said, “ I think Dallas 5474 1969 3505 RUSHIN<3— Woshln^on, Weolhersbv 2 Stanley, G.B. X 316 9.6 03 1 Doc X X , Fennev 11-19, St. Jones 6-11, Chandler Chicogo 11 18 6 X 121 146 New York 26 19 16 2 S -X Age is determined as of Dec. 31, 1986. The state is investigating aiiega- you’ll start seeing us play power Chicago 5459 2700 2759 L lb e ^ Bowl tmvthe Division Three-point goals— Henderson. Fouled football agaih. We’ve gotten out of Giants 5370 2245 3133 7-2, Covingston 14, Jenkins 22. Alabama, A $4 Rec membership card is required at time of registration tions that Carl King’s reiationship Ktakoff Returners At Memphis, Tenn. Humphrey 28-159, Wright 4-9, Jelks 2-5, Edmonton 9 12 2 46 IX 127 out— Walters. Rebounds— Chicago X that framework.” Atlanta 5106 2524 2502 NO YDS AVG LG TD Tennessee, 6-5, vs. Minnesota, 6-5,8 p.m. Calgary X 14 1 41 137 I X (Oakley 12), New Y o rk 56 (E w in g 17). and there is a $5 registration fee. with both fighters vioiated athietic Green B ay 5061 1614 3447 Allen 23, D. Smith 23, Shula 3(mlnus 1). Gentry, Chi. X 576 X.0 91 1 (R avcom ) PASSING— Washington, C. Chandler 20- Winnipeg 16 14 4 9 115 117 Assists— Chicago 19 (Jord an 5), New Yo rk 16 commission ruies. Dickerson, who rushed, for 1,821 New Orleans 4742 2074 2660 G ray, N .O . 31 066 27.9 101 1 _ Doc. X Los Angeles 15 18 3 9 19 157 (Henderson 8). Total fouls— Chicago 31, To speed registraton, Rec membership cards may be Rams 4653 2457 2196 432199. Alabama, Shula 15-2601X. Inspector Generai Joe Spinelli yards this season, claimed, “ I don’t Slkohema, St.L. 37 047 22.9 44 0 Freedom Bowl RECEIVING— Washington, L. Hill 377, Vancouver 10 9 3 9 118 IX New Y o r k X . Technicals— N ew Yo rk Illegal purchased at the East Side Rec. Community Y. Mahoney Rec Detroit 4555 1771 2704 Bess, M inn. 31 70S 22.7 43 0 At Anoholm, Calif. Thursday's Games defense 2. A — 15611. said Thursday that his investiga­ think we’re as physical as we used Phllodelphia 4542 2002 2540 Weothersbv 545, Fennev 4-13, R. Jortes 319, Center and Highland Park Community Center. Brown, Rams X 794 22.1 55 0 UCLA,7-31, vs. BrlghamYour)e,84,8p.m. Slater 1-24, Franklin 1-13, St. Jones 1-9. No gomes scheduled tion centers on a commission rule to be. We had been practicing the St. Louis 4503 1707 2716 (M Izlou) FrMav's Games There is a maximum number of participants that will be Ta m p a Bay 4361 1063 24m Alabama, Humphrey 5-43, Allen 224, G. that bars a manager from having- pass for about three weeks and I Scoring Holiday Bowl Rlchardson299,Staffard2-X,Bell2Z7. Montreal at Hartford, .7:9 p.m. accepted and once that number is reached, no further At Son Diego Pittsburgh at Buffolo, 7 :9 p.m. Bullata102.7BereB7 two fighters on the same card think we may have been getting too DEFENSE T D Rush Rec Ret Pts San Diego St., 80, vs. Iowa, 8-3, 9 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 :9 p.m. registrations will be accepted. There will be no registrations AP photo ’finesseful.’ ” Yards Rush Pass Blue-Bray game uniess speciai permission has been Rogers, Wosh. 10 10 0 0 I X (ESPN) Toronto at Detroit, 7 :9 p.m. WASHINGTON 082) accepted after Jan. 26, 1987. Washington, meanwhile, has also Chicago 41X 1463 2667 N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 8:9 p.m. obtained from the commission. He Rice, S.F. 16 1 15 0 96 Doc 31 Jones 16662, Cotledge16244, M . Atalone Giants 4757 1204 3473 Morris, Giants 15 14 1 0 m PoadjBowl St. Louis at Chicago, 8 :9 p.m. said the inquiry was requested by Blue squad quarterback Steve Beuerlein of Notre Dame digressed a bit after bolting out to St. Louis 4064 2227 2637 11-X210X, Whatley 1-4632 J. (Malone 6 X Walker, Dali. 14 12 2 0 04 BluaSI.Bray? Winnipeg at Minnesota, 8 :9 p.m. 26 23, Adams 69 1-2 13,Roundfleld21206 Gov. Mario Cuomo. looks downfleld for a receiver during the Blue-Gray an 11-2 start. The Redskins nar­ Roms 4071 1601 3 im Dickerson, Rams 11 11 0 0 66 North Carolina St., 8-21, vs. VlrglnlaTech, faturdoy's Games San Frandsco 4000 1555 3325 11,Cook24064, Wllllams7-101615,Bol6666 rowly avoided bringing a three- Payton, Chi. 11 0 3 0 66 8-21,1p.m. New Jersey at Quebec, 7 :9 p.m. 0. Totals 436612X102. “ Our major concern is to look at All-Star Classic Thursday in Montgomery, Alabama. Atlanta 4900 1916 2992 (USA-MIzlou) Blue 3 7 M 7— 11 N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 :9 p.m. Little League to hold sign-ups the commission’s own bylaws and game losing streak into the playoffs Dallas 4905 2200 2705 Kicking BhMboiiiief Bowl Gray 0 8 7 0—7 Hartford at Montreal, 8:X p.m. Beuerlein led the Blue to a 31-7 victory. by scoring 21 fourth-quarter points Minnesota 5012 1796 X 1 6 PHILADELPHIA (97) find out if they were followed,” said PAT FG Lg Pis At Houston Blue— FG » Carney Phllcxlelphla at Vancouver, 8 :9 p.m. Robinson 12X 25 X , Barkley 66 3616, in a 21-14 victory over Philadelphia Green Bay 5015 2095 2920 Butler, Chi. 36J7 2041 52 I X Colorado, 6-5, vs. Baylor, BO, 3 p.m. Blue— Ingram X pass from Beuerlein Detroit at Toronto, 8 :9 p.m. Manchester Little League will conduct sign-ups for the 1987 Spinelli, a former FBI agent who New Orleans 5102 1559 3543 (Camev Kick) McCormick 26 34 11, Ervlng 217 23 12 last week. Wersching, S.F. 41-42 2 5 X 50 116 (R avcom ) N.Y. Rangers at St. Louis, 8 :9 p.m. Cheeks 212 16 17, Green 1-3 66 2 season on consecutive Sundays, Jan. 4 and 11, 1987, at the once headed a federal investigation Detroit 5149 2349 2000 C.Nelson, Minn. 4447 2^X 53 110 All-American Bowl Blue— Palmer 2 run (Carney kick) Boston at Los Angeles, 10:9 p.m. Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs hopes Philadelphia 5224 1909 3235 Threatt 25 66 4, Wingate 35 1-2 7, American Legion Hall on Legion Drive between the hours of 1 and into boxing. Andersen, N.O. 30X 2M0 53 IK At Bhmbigbam, Ala. Gray— Rice 1 run (Ward kick) Vrones 61 6 6 0. Totals 4161 1 2 X 97. his young quarterback. Jay Washington 5297 1005 3492 Allegre, Giants 33-X 2 4 X 46 I X Indiana, 6-5, vs. Florida St., 64-1, 8 p.m. Blue— Porter 2 run (Carney kick) 4 p.m. After losing his crown, Withers­ Beuerlein gives pros Washbigten Ta m p a Bay 6333 2640 3605 Blue— I ngram 7 pass from Miller (Carney X X X 13—in Schroeder, will display the form (TBS) Philadelphia X 11 X X — 97 Signups are for all children between the ages of 7 through 12. poon criticiz^ Torres for allowing Jon. 1 Kick) that earned him a trip to the Pro Citrus Bewt C alendar Three-point goals— Roundfleld, Barkley. Youths must be seven before July 31, 1987 and not turn 13 after Cari King to manage both fighters At Orlando, Fla. A — 1B,5X Fouled out— None. Rebounds— July 31, 1987. Birth certificates are required at time of Bowl in his first complete season as How Top Twenty farad Washington in the title bout. an eyeful at Classic Southern Callfornla,74, vs. Auburn,22,12 66 (M . Malone 21), Phllcxlelphla 47 (Barkley a starter in the NFL. Schroeder N FL leaden p.m . (A B C ) registration and either a parent or guardian must accompany Torres said he heard rumors Ora 10). Assists— Washington 21 (J . Malone7, threw 11 interceptions in 11 quar­ Cotton Bowl First downs 23 13 SATURDAY each youth. before the fight that the younger AMERICAN CONFERENCE How the Associated Press Top Twenty At Dollae Rushes-vards 41-212 34-71 Philadelphia 27 (Cheeks 9). Total fouls— ters before rebounding in the final college football teams fared In bowl Beys Basketball W oshln^on 23, Philadelphia 26. A — 16655. League registration fee is $10 per player or $15 per immediate King was one of Smith’s managers, MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - It History is with Blue-Gray com­ Texas A&M,22vs.OhloState,23,1:30p.m. Passing yards 215 213 Rotary Classic but he was unabie to verify them. was a game for prospective profes­ petitors who dream of making it in period against the Eagles. (CBS) Return yards 76 11 (of East Catholic High) family. ATT COM YDS TD INT No. 1 Miami, Fla. (11-00) Jan. 2 vs.No. Passes 1231-1 12233 “ The commission was never sionals, and Paul Palmer, Mark the big leagues, even though many The 11 interceptions in the final 370 4746 23 Sugar Bowl Mitchell vs. Middlesex (Moss), 2p.m. Tryouts are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and Ahorlno, Mia. 623 44 2 Penn State at Fiesta Bowl. At Now Orleans Punts 3 X 2 5 3 Thuraday*! college hoop acoraa three games matched Schroeder’s Krleo, Sea. 375 225 2921 21 No. 2 Penn State (11-00) Jan. 2 vs. No. 1 Middletown vs. Windsor, 4 p.m. 22, weather permitting. notified that Carl King was in­ Ingram and Steve Beuerlein all of the nation’s top players missed Louisiana St., 23, vs. Nebraska, 2 2 3:X FumMes-lost 1-0 06 Manchester vs. East Catholic, 6 p.m. total through the Redskins’ first 13 Eason, N.E. 440 276 3320 19 Miami at Fiesta Bowl. _ 346 9 4 0 volved in the management of showed they were in that category the game because their schools 273 3959 24 p .m .(A B C ) Penoltles-vords MCC vs. Hartford UConn, 8 p.m. TOURNAMENTS Anyone interested in coaching, umpiring, serving as a Esioson, CIn. 469 No. 3 Oklahoma (101-0) Jan. 1 vs. No. 9 Rose Bowl Tim e of Possession 34:46 25:14 ‘Bonecrusher’ Smith,’ ” he said. in the 49th annuai Blue-Gray All were preparing for bowl games. contests. Schroeder, who began to O'Brien, Jets 402 300 36m 25 Arkonsoe at Orange Bowl. Chombiode Cleuslc commissioner or in any other capacity is asked to be at the 310 3054 17 At Fasitaena Calif. Bolton at Somers, 7 :X F im Round Torres said he welcomes Spinel- Star Football Classic. Last year, 63 Blue-Gray players encounter difficulty when the New Kosar, Clev. 531 No. 4 Michigan (11-1-0) Jan. 1 vs. No. 7 Arlzorxi St.,21-1, vs. Michigan, 11-1,5p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS signups. Kelly, Buff. 400 205 3593 22 Arizona State at Rose Bowl. Cromwell at Coventry, 7:X Chomlncxle 97, Hostings X li’s investigation. The trio led the Blue to a 31-7 were drafted by either the National York Giants dropped into a three- (NBC) RUSHIN(3— Blue, Palmer 221M, Brown Girts Bmketboll W. Kentucky X , Hawaii Pacific 74 For further information, contact Ed Dettore at 643-4482 or Paul Plunkett, Raiders 252 133 1906 14 No. SLoulslonoState (9-20) Jan. 1 vs. No. 6 246, Porter 311, Miller 2(mlnus 3), “ I almost asked for it,” he said. romph over the Gray in the Football League or the United deep zone and picked off six passes, Elwoy, Oen. 504 2m 3405 19 Nebraska at Sugar Bowl. East Catholic at Manchester, 3:X Tournament ot Cbrtsltan Collogos At Miami Beuerlein 3mlnus 8. Gray, Rice 243, p.m . Championship Scheinblum at 649-6470. “ I think it will make the commis­ Christmas Day contest, the first of States Football League. will face a similar alignment this Fouts, S.D. 430 252 3031 16 No. 6 Nebraska (9-20) Jan. 1 vs. No. 5 Oklahoma, 10-1, vs. Arkansas, 22, 8:X Woods 227, Neal 334, Smith 14, Alexander Louisiana State at Sugar Bowl. Windham Tech at Coventry, 11 a.m. Seattle 96, Hawaii Loa 74 sion stronger and show that I have the postseason for college senior The Blue owned the first half, Sunday. p .m .(N B C ) 30, Malkowskl3(mlnus 10), Bleler2(mlnus Third Ftaco Rushers No. 7 Arizona State (9-1-1) Jan. 1 vs. No. 4 21). Ice Hockey Kelvin Bryant and Gary Clark, Jon. 2 Manchester vs. East Catholic (at Whitmon 96, Christ Coll. 77 done nothing wrong.” ail-stars. getting on the board first with a A T T Y D S A V G L G T O Michigan at Rose Bowl. Fiesta Bowl PASSING— Blue, Beuerlein 12134-1X, Giants’ Bavaro to marry Nutmegger W arner, Sea. 319 1«1 4.6 60 13 No. 8 Texas ABM (9-20) Jan. 1 vs. No. 11 Bolton Ice Palace), 7:15 p.m. FHIh Ploco Spinelli and Torres are close Palmer, the NCAA’s leading 50-yard field goal by Notre Dame’s two keys to the Redskins’ passing At Tempo, Artz. Miller 212147. Gray, MalkowskI 2121- Regis 60, Fresno Pacific 49 Brooks, CIn. 205 1007 5.3 56 5 Ohio State at Cotton Bowl. M iam i, Fla., 114, vs. Penn State, 114,8:15 173, Bleir 32341. friends, but the inspector general rusher in his final year as a tailback John Carney. The Gray was held to game, were nursing injuries this Jackson, Pitt. 216 910 4.2 31 5 No. 9 Arkansas (9-20) Jan. 1 vs. No. 3 Sovonlh Ftaco WEST HARTFORD — Tight end Mark Bavaro, who helped p .m .(N B C ) RECEIVING— Blue, Ingram 21X, Baker Pacific Christian 83, Dominican 75 said the relationship would not at Temple, rushed for 166 yards in two first downs. week but are expected to play. A b e r c r o m b I e , Oklahoma In Orange Bowl. Jon. 10 441, Palmer 211, Brown 215, Porter lead the New York Giants into the National Football League No. 10 Auburn (9-20) Jan. 1 vs. Sauthem affect his investigation. 22 carries, scored one touchdown There was no more scoring in the Bryant suffered a bruised kidney in Ptt. 214 077 4.1 30 6 East-West Shrine Classic 1-9. Grcty,Gav273, Lee3X, Wells268, Neal playoffs, will be married next spring to Susan Downes of West McNeil, Jets 214 056 4.0 40 5 California ot Citrus Bowl. At Son Frandsco 221,Henrv1-12. “ Anybody who knows me knows and captured most valuable player first quarter, but in the second Philadelphia and Clark sat out the Hampton, Mia. 106 OX 4.5 54 9 No. 11 Ohio State (9-30) Jon. 1 vs. No. 8 Eostvs. West,4p.m. (MIzlou) Hartforcl. that if I was investigating my father honors. quarter Beuerlein, Notre Dame’s Eagles contest with a sprained Winder, Oen. 240 709 3.3 31 9 Texas ABM at Cotton Bowl. Huta Bowl Downes, 22, and Bavaro, who is in his second season with the Allen, Raiders 200 759 3.6 X 5 No. 12 Washington (B3-1) lost to No. 13 and he did something wrong, he’d Ingram, a wide receiver from career-passing leader, directed his ankle. At Honolulu Giants, became engaged over the Thanksgiving holiday. The Mock, Clev. 174 6 X 3.0 X 10 Aloborna 2M In Sun Bowl. ^ ^ .. Eostvs. West,4p.m. (NBC) go to jail,” he said in a telephone Michigan State and the most team 72 yards in 17 plays, hitting Clark, who was selected to the Roller, Hou. 199 662 3.3 19 4 No. 13 Alabama (10-30) beat No. 12 J x m Bowl Herald newspaper of New Britain reported in its Wednesday Pro Bowl, has gained 1,265 yards on Washington 386 In Sun Bowl. S o cce r interview from Albany. valuable offensive player on the Ingram on third and goal for the No.14Bovlor(B30) Dec.31vs.Coloradoat At Yohohamo, Japon editions. a team-high 74 catches. Teammate Receivers 10p.m. (ESPN) Home Engineora Spinelli said Withdrspoon and his Blue squad, caught nine passes for touchdown with 5: SS left in the half. NO YDS AVG LG TO Bluebonnet Bowl. _ • Jon. 17 The couple met while attending the University of Notre Dame, representatives have raised legiti­ 106 yards and touchdowns of 23 and A botched Gray punt attempt Art Monk gained 1,068 yards on 73 6 Christensen, Raldfs 9S 1153 1Z1 X 0 No. 15 U C L A (7-3-1) Dec. X vs. Brigham Jeanne Buccherl 172213556, Marv Senior Bowl from which Downes was graduated in May. Downes plans on catches and George Rogers rushed Toon, Jets U 1176 1X0 62 0 Young at Freedom Bowl. MIBL atandinge By LEWIS WITHAM PrestI 177-495, A lv ce M c A rd le 1724M^ mate questions about the Kings’ 7 yards. early in the third quarter set up the AAorgon, N .E . 04 1491 17.0 44 10 No. 16 Arizona (8-30) Dec. 27 vs. North At Mobile, Ala. for 1,203 yards. Only one team in North vs. South, 1 p.m. (USA-MIzlou) Marivs Dvorak 1X-179-504, Chris Sulli­ attending graduate school in the New York area next fall, the involvement in the Smith bout, Notre Dame quarterback Beuer­ Blue at the Gray 37. Four plays Anderson, S.D. K 071 1X9 X 0 Corollna at Aloha Bowl. Take the number of big Ten van 183463, Betty M a s ta n d rM 179, later. Palmer bolted In for the NFL history, the 1979 Dallas Collins, N.E. 77 604 X9 49 5 No. 17 Georgia (840) lost to Boston Eoeteni Division report said. which was promoted by Don King. lein completed 12 of 15 passes for schools (2, 3 or 4) that have D onna H ardesty 333-547, Fra ncine T u r- touchdown. Cowboys, ever had that combina­ Bouza, ind. 71 OX 11.7 X 5 CoUege 37-M In Hall of Fame Bowl. W L F d . OB played in the Rose Bowl game geon 1X-172538, B obbI G reco 317-483, “ Can a manager negotiate prop­ 148 yards, including the 23yarder Lorgent, Sea. 70 1070 15.3 X 9 No. 18 North Carolina Stale (8 -M ) Dec. 31 Baltim ore 8 2 .8X — Kris Carpenter 186178, Ruth Stiba The Gray finally got on the board tion of 1,000-yard performers. during the 1980s; multiply by the erly for his fighter when he is also to Ingram. Shuler, Jets 69 675 9.0 X 4 vs. Virginia Tech at Peach Bowl. Cleveland 8 3 .79 'h 183461, A lice Chittick 192-4XV Lin d a managing that fighter’s oppo­ Blue coach Mike Gottfried of afer the kickoff, marching 76 yards Under Gibbs, Washington has Duper, M ia. 67 1313 19.6 X 11 No. 19 Iowa (BOO) Dec. X vs. San Dallas 6 6 .5 X 3 current number of college Maher 182-484, Shirley Eldridge Hawks’ Webb out three months 1 ^ 1 1 2 in 11 plays. Virginia quarterback defeated the Rams three straight Brooks, Ind. 65 1131 17.4 04 0 Diego State at Holiday Bowl. Minnesota 4 6 .4 X 4 football bowl games (11, 14 or 4W, C Ind v H u rle y 187-507, TonfCave467, nent?” Spinelli asked. “ And can the Pittsburgh said, "Palmer is as D.HIII, Hou. 65 1112 17.1 01 5 No. X Stanford (8-30) Dec. 27 vs. Chicago 2 8 .3K 6 A lice H Irth 460, (Martha G ra n t 465, ATLANTA — Journeyman guard Mike Wilson will have a manager of both fighters negotiate exciting a back as you’ll see. Just Don Majkowski directed the drive, times by a combined total of 123-34, T ennis New Y o rk 0 10 .XO 8 17); and add the number (4, 5 Clemson at Gator Bowl. M a rth a M on ta ny 462, Jannett Wade470. chance, beginning today, to replace injured Atlanta Hawks guard properiy on their behalf when the about anything can happen when he completing three passes for 42 including 51-7 in the 1983 playoffs. Western Division or 6) of those bowls that have Gibbs, however, discounted the NO YARDS LONG AVG Tocoma 10 2 .89 — played continually on New ? 7 7 -4 M Spud Webb. promoter is a relative of his? These gets the baii. Steve (Beuerlein) yards. With 7:43 left in the quarter, Stark, ind. 76 349 63 45.2 Kansas City 7 4 .6X 2'h are some of the questions we want piayed an excellent game. Our Virginia’s Antonio Rice dove in for “ history repeats Itself” theory. San Diego 7 4 .6X 2'h Year's Day. Coach Mike Fratello said Thursday that Wilson, who played Roby, Mia. 2 2 15 ? Davla Cup raaulta Nito Owla offense was strong.” the Gray score to make it 17-7. "These are whole new teams,” he Camorlllo, N.E. E ES S'! St. Louis 5 7 .417 5 two seasons at Marquette with Hawks starter Doc Rivers, has to answer.” Los Angeles 4 6 .4X 5 said. "We found out this year that Molslolenko, S.D. 2 " if® P A Y O F F : The answer is also been offered a 10-day contract. Torres said the commission Ingram failed to meet a personal The Blue added a 2-yard touch­ Gossett, Clev. X 349 61 41.2 M E L B O U R N E , Australia (A P ) — Results Wichita 4 7 .364 5

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Apartment size washer matic transmission, 4 Opo. VA AMO AC, PA PA p SMM TINWhuM.M.atttM. Stwao. CnitM aitf moru w w A i l A B 83 DATSUN KMQ CAB dryer. Needs work. Free CAMERAS/PHOTO door, new battery. a Or. Lew*. _____ ftoar Dafoootr Pickup. 4r4. 4 Cyl., 5 8pd. P& PBb $200/best offer. 647-1927. Stereo CR88.. Jump ScMs for taking. Coll otter 6pm. EQUIPMENT ‘.l,d«,«7295 -**-*10,495 647-1357.0 •”~ ':sr-i«,*5 4 9 5 ::i.;;:;;;:«5 79 5 1985- 4 door Mercury •3 CHRYSLER UBARON Polaroid Land Camera - Topaz, 5 speed manual, 84 OLDS CUTLASS SUPNEME a Df.. 4 Cyl.. Aula AC. P8. PB. FUEL OIL/COAL/ model 230 with flashgun. front wheel drive, 19,000 78 CNEV CHEVEHE Bucket BcMe. Boer 85 D0D8E CANAVAN LE Excellent condition. Will 4 Or. 4 Cyl, AMa Op». vs. AMO. PA PA AM/FM Wg.. 4 Cyl.. AMO. AC. Sloroo. FIREWOOD miles, AM/FM stereo, AM/FM Hw*o sell tor $40:00 or best cassette. Warranty. $7000. t:;,N.M *2395 “ . u „ h . . , * 6 9 9 5 offer.649-7918.n ” ;S-»5895 '^ ';;;.M * n ,295 Seasoned Firewood, cut. Death In family, must sell. $45 0 pickup truck load. SS cHev. CMsmo 82 CNEV. CAMARO SO FORD FAIRMONT 83 CNEV. CIO nCNUP You pick up. 742-7247. Cpoi. VA S Spd. T-Nool OIm , PA IMMCELLMIEOUG MISCELLANEOUS Cp#., vs. AMO, AC, PA PA P 2 Dr.. 4 Cyl.. AMO. PA r . S Cyl.. aid., PA Sloroo Com, PA tlorae Com., N PAP. Vinyl Pool C S B e b A S B FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE *8995 ”-*“,r,S;M*6295 sUg MlcMl * 2 2 9 9 •UtiiricgA’5295 IRECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT King size - free flow Jeep rims- 4 mounted on woterbed mattress.One H78-15 recap snows. 5 lug LAST CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SALES TAX DEDUCTtONl year old. Excellent cohdl- wheels. $60.00 for all. 647- Ski's KnelssI 190 CM with 8958.D look 77 binding. $99.00. tlon.$75.00 or best otter. 649-0078.0 'A Good Piece To Buy A Cer' Coll 646-4732 otter 5 pm.o Jeep rims- 4 mounted on Old brass chandelier - not H78-15 recap snows. 5 lug WE BUY CHEVROLET Man's Cross Country skis, wired. Ornamental. wheels. $60.00 for all. 647- poles, shoes. $50. 649- $20.00. 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