to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Nov. 9. 1987

CARS I ^ H O M E S , R n H O M E S CARS Church-state: Board debates, school use / page 3 iFoiied: Celts derail I^FOWgAU IS J FOB SALE "V# FOR SALE I hm sale Jcomeback attempt by BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY CHEVY Malibu 1980. 4 GOVERNMENT Homes OPEN House. Sunday No- doorr olrr good condl- Pom SI (U repair). vember 8. 1-4pm. 123 CL\ D E tloiir high mlleogor Delinquent tax prop- Warren Avenue. This I^PAINTINR/ MISCELLANEOUS Sliding: Stocks drop as dollar declines / page 9 iKnicks /^ge is -, INC. highway. Snow tires erty. Repossessions. home Is Ideal for a CHILDCARE |2P]PAPEBIN6 ' SERVICES ROUTE 83, VERNON and extra wheels. 8900. Call 005-007-0000 exten- large family or an In- 643-5985 after 5pm. 78 Impol* 2 dr. *2996 slonGH9965. law situation I There BABYSITTING-Offered ore 5 bedrooms, 2 full daytime for you to go CARKHTHVA FALL CLEANUP 78 Cougar Coup* *2999 to appointments, etc. REMODEUfM SCRVICEt PAINTING PuHy Inturaa, fraa EsIMwMs 81 Oodg* DISC PU *4995 '•oom. Large kitchen Port time day care Oomplsle home rsoilrs end re-' InHrtor Spoekillato •6196 TAKE A LOOK Includes dining areo. modsUng. We speowtes In beth- CORRIVEAU’S 62 Canlury DOW* available also. L i ­ rooms end khehens. BlNiM seels Pride taken In every Job S3 BonnavUN 4*. •6995 U«in« Hardwood floors on 1st censed home. Lots of Lam Sank# 86 Sunbird eommeiolsl work. Regislered. In­ we dol Quality la our BSRagal 4 dr. •6995 '«V e l. W oll tO WOll love and attention. sured. relstenese. at,*s, a/c •7295 corpet. Full finished Former teacher. 647- main concern. 646-9716 84 Olds Clan 4 dr. •7795 83 RX7SNM>.tiK *6795 0709. M M l t l ______■ 84 Camaro eouad •8495 m^tte.Alr?iceXnt ^*r*Min'y"orhe? REASONABLE RATES 84 Camaro ooupt •8495 64 M a z ^ RX7 home to get started In. P®°' • h We cater to the HAWKES TREE SERVICE 88 Chavy S-10 pMnip •5495 •6895 $111,900. D.W. Fish ^ifl«o??DlrtS’ CLEANim home owner. Bucket, truck A oMppar. ° tlo«; "pttx slr'^^t Stump removal. Free 88 Chavy Caprloa 4 dr. •8495 87 Marc Cougar FREE e s t i m a t e s SAVE BOLTON. Gor^ous well to Maple Street to SERVICES THOMAS ®*S™" aatimalei. Speolal 88 Nova 4 dr. •8495 ltod.Leeded maintained family Worren Avenue, • Roofing Fully Inaurod conelderallon for oldarly 86 Camaro Z28 •13,995 aurbrstrr Hrralb SYSTEMIZED expe­ 83 Gran Marquii ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm home with many $2)4,900. Realty W orld and handicapped. •8495 •6795 rienced housekeeping. • Siding. Rac Rooms 87 Spaelrum 4 dr. 4dTH4tK energy features Includ- Frenchette-Benolt As- • Rsplaesmsnt Doors a Windows 6 4 3 - 6 7 4 4 87Chaval«a2dr. •5495 Ing 3 southern expo- soclates. 646-7709. Weekly and bi-weekly. 647-7553 82 RX7 QSL • SkyllghlA Attic Fans sure skylights, spa- m c U. , i.ti,.,. ■ Coll 649-3432. ■ronn •7895 • Rtpairs a DsmollUons I B 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 30 CantB clous 3 bedroom ^ ?iAhn?h S3 Mazda Pickup t u B S d a y , Nov. 10,1987 V-, Raised Ranch with BOOKKEEPim/ * 15% Senior CItlion itpertmodor •3700 Dlioount * D O D G E Von 1976. 50,000 12x34 1st floor fam ily I h a n d y 'm a n * INCOME TAX Fr»» WrtHtn E$tlm»U$ miles. Runs great, 62 Granada room, dining room, ®m«tT; iFLO O R IN fl Heme Improvement • *2650 den and recreation k « h t , 1 2 nT^!frt Quality work bseksd by a good working von.- Cuatomar Stilslacllon Polnllne - Wall Papering - room on the lower BARBARA RAY FLOOR Sanding. Floors Tiling - Light Corpontry • Needs some body 87 Line Continantal Guarantss work. Price to sell at ‘Sexisf level. Deck, 2 car gar- tJf2!22n,??n BOOKKEEPING like new. Specializing Leaf Service lowmnm Call Now - Manchester $AVc Reagan near court choice In older floors, natural $1100 or best offer. age. A most see! 5 *!ri22rrf2hi2/«r« SERVICES Call B A R R Y S C A N L O N $189,900. D.W. Fish 2|22 2o *1S9 ^ « 0 or stained. No waxing. 643-2129 or 646-3929. 85 Nissan Stanza Reaitv 6i3-i$oi Closing costs. $159,TOO. Bookkeeping for small 64S42S9 at 646-2411 tor estimate Realty. 643-i5Vi. - Century-21 Epstein businesses. Including payroll Jo h n V erto llle. 646- . 4 Or. •6495 5750. COMET 1965TLOW mi­ MANCHESTER. The lo- Realty 647-8B9S.a and quarterly taxes. leage, upholstery In ex­ 86 Line. Tow n Car language White House calls off Kennedy meeting with Helms SMm SAVE 2 H «'’iJ*n'^?o2"thu'*7 l i v e and e a r n 'i^ ' thTs 649-3281 cellent condition. 1 mlfm 9 hSril 2211* Vintage Duplex on a KITCHEN A BATH owner. 742-6569.______84 Marc. Marquis Kennedy. you know, that’s a good way to start." N O V A 1975 and 1979 M a ­ •roMQtW" SAVE WASHINGTON (AP) - President Rea­ merrt Cope Flnlsrid 222d «dsV2St‘’c2nvI: ICARPENTRY/ REM0DEUN6 SNOW REMOVAL scrapped gan, nearing a decision on a new Supreme Helms said he would keep an "open After the protest from Helms and others, libu Classic. Driveable. R EM 00ELIN 6 Quality onlttmanalilp cl MISCELLANEOUS Manchester Area - 84 Mazda Pickup •4500 Court nominee, met Monday evening at the mind" and added. “They’ve not closed the the president decided to nominate Gins­ room ap'd o iflordtbla prieat. Vl$ll our ■ SERVICES Best otter. Coll 646- burg, who bowed out nine days later shopping. ahowroom or call lor Iraa Reasonable Ratee 2776.______B4 Toyota O lica White House with his top prospect, Anthony book" on selecting a new court nominee. He By Andrew J. Dovls following the uproar over his admission that oatimala. TRANS-AM 1979. Good AT, AC **. Mk •8900 M. Kennedy, an administration source said said he favors a federal appellate judge details. $159,900. ODD lobs. Trucking. he smoked marijuana in the 1960s and 1970s. CARROUSEL 8 4 6 - 2 5 1 6 condition. Must sell. Manchester Herald today. from Kansas City, Mo., Pasco Bowman. Inn Century-21 Epstein HeritagD KHcIm ii A Home repairs. You 87 Mazda RX7 Other conservatives said they would be lovely home. $148,000. o«nlf« Ai7-«95a Woodworking A iMme It, we do It. Free $2500. 645-8221. Coll of- Kennedy, an appeals court judge from President Reagan and Attorney General Sentry Real Estate. 643- Realty. 647-wy5.o — *19,200 Edwin Meese III have been meeting with able to support Kennedy. Cirpontry Batti, lac. estimates. Insured. 643- ter 5pm.______The Manchester Board of Educa­ Sacramento, Calif., was accompanied by 4060.D NEW Llstlngl 1 floor 1B2 W. Mlddla Tpka, Uanchmlar 0304. OATSUN 210 1980 Station 85 Olds Calais tion voted Monday to clean up Reagan's chief of staff, Howard Baker, and conservatives as they try for a third time to "I think it’s fair to say he is the leading e Counter To p s Wagon. High . •6995 "sexist” language in two of its Attorney (General Edwin Meese III, said the fill the four-month-old vacancy. candidate," White House spokesman Mar­ MANCHESTER. Deluxe 3 2ll2i2,’ 64D-S400 lin Fitzwater said of Kennedy, a Sacra­ bedroom Townhouse w„u! Ii22 e Custom Cabinets SERVICE Cleon, reliable. $1200. policy statements, although one source. It is unusual for a prospective nominee to at Southfield Green, 643-0104. board member characterized the meet with senators, but this is a special mento, Calif.-based judge on the 9th U.S. e General Carpentry DEUVERING WANTED MORIARTY The session came several hours after 7Vt baths, large kitchen T Rich farm loam, 5 changes as "nit-picking." White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater case. (^rcuit Court of Appealsj all ihstallad with ISIPAINTIIM/ Sm lTa^wT cmed fi? t£ «enev yards, $75 plus tax. BABYSITTER Wonted. BROTHERS The board voted to add the word termed Kennedy Reagan’s "leading candi­ After the defeat of Robert H. Bork by the Conservative Sen. James McClure, R- quality and care - C y p A P E R im "her” to two of Its policy state­ Senate last month, and the withdrawal of Idaho, at the White House on another m m ;” « h -a s .“ w2'!o00: building or renovating. Sand, gravel, horse Mature person needed SCRANTON 301 Centar 81. date” for the high court slot. manure and decorative In my Manchester ments after the state Board of Douglas H. Ginsburg on Saturday, Reagan matter, told reporters, "If chosen by the UBRReolty. 643:^92.0 ria l’*fo'rThe‘’'you™ CHRYSLER- ManctiMtar, C T The source, who spoke on condition of Call INTERIOR Pointing and stonD home. Garden Street. Education cited the policies for doesn’t want to lose a third straight president I’d certainly support him.” staining. Experience CHRYSLER EXECUTIVE anonymity, said he did not know whether MANCHESTER. Stun- family or the soon to be Business 643-6053 Various hours. Please VEHICLES AND SELECT USED 643-S13S including gender-exclusionary lan­ Supreme Court nominee. He said there would have to be “very ning 3 bedroom GarrI- retired one! Fireplace, 7V2 years. For estimate 643-9504 other candidates had been given a chance to Residence 260-6209 •■•BBBRaaBBBBRBBBMBBMBBB cod 649-2204. CARS... strong reasons” for anyone to filibuster and son Col on lo In i i/i baths. Only coll 647-7815. SOME S.a% nNANCINO on LESS) guage. The state made the nota­ meet with the president. Helms just two weeks ago said "no way, Immaculate condition. $144,900. Call B la n - tions two weeks ago, during a Earlier today, conservative Sen. Jesse Jose" would he back Kennedy, suggesting noted, “There's a limited amount of time 87 D O D G E 4x4 PU nod IS r IAUTO Steel beam con- chard & Rosetta, Hoa aooo., ronov. ronov review of the board’s vocational Helms said the White House had called off a there could be a filibuster against a this year” to fill the court seat. structed home feotur- "We're Selling Traok. tra MHoW '16,885 I v y SERVICER policies. meeting scheduled between him and candidate that some conservatives consi­ Meese on Monday met with Sen. Orrin G. Ing a 12x20 living room . Houses" 646-3482.D 87 D O D G E RAM CHQR. Board member Francis A. Maffe Kennedy. dered not solidly enough conservative. But CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS 4a« TotWIy lotdod. Hatch, R-Utah, who earlier in the day MISCELLANEOUS Ukonaal '16,995 Jr., though, said he thought the on Monday, Helms said he had an “open blameid "gutless wonders” in -the White biJi.” iK o”, FDR SALE FOR RENT state had better things to do with his Heims, R-N.C., said he expected the FURNITURE FOR SALE 87 D A K O TA 4x4 nj AUTO SERVICE meeting to be rescheduled. mind." House for forcing Ginsburg to quit when he KbSri«r'.TSsr «« “ w w TurJ AkVFM Mono Coao., 2 Toiw, tax money than to change the "I always look at all of them with an open was willing to fight on despite the uUi2,?*'«'iH?nn®®2?2w bedroom units In excel- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ MANCHESTER. 3 room TE E Shirt transfers. Ap­ wording in the school board’s White House congressional affairs direc­ furnished apartment. CDFFEE table and end 4M0mi.«.t«nN, lA V E e Oil Lube Filter A N T H O N Y M. K E N N E D Y mind," he said. "I wanttobefairtohimand marijuana controversy. Reagan contended room brick Town- table (together or se- proximately 3000, also policies. tor Will Ball called Helms' office and said canJ^t. n i ^ r rio f .A n ! 2 2 l d T o ‘llrs“ " ' m S Convenient location. 87 LeBARON Q T S auiol^ I know he wants to be honest with me and. Ginsburg gave up voluntarily. house, dishwasher, parote),one Individual 50 to 100k num erals and Ak, UlM Nm i 1QK mNM *9,795 Special *16.99 . . . being checked again administration officials needed to talk with excellent buy In area of JlHr2u,r^^2rHino 22l2 Adults preferred. No "This is ridiculous,” he said. "I deck, spectacular gloss topped coffee ta­ letters for shirts, cops, fine homes. $229,900. on. h«tu2o pets. References and 1 87 D O D G E ARIES 4 dr. • Complete Brake think that when we say 'his,' they view. Convenient, on ble. Coll 742-5918 etc. Best offer. 649-3642 MS. MM. AT, AC. M AN. *6995 p W Fish Realty. 643- ®„®* month security. $525. know we mean ‘his-her.’ This is busline. No brokers. eveninos.o______offer 5:30pm.o______86 D O D G E 800 comt ^ Syatems viMnueeTEB ------T~ aluminum siding. Call $82,900. 649-1043. Coll Mrs. Brook. Auto, Air. MW. 10K 1*0. *11.995 nit-picking." MANCHESTER for sole today for a convenient Mondoy-Frldoy b e ­ W A T E R B E D king size. HEALTH Club Member­ e Tune up Specials The board voted unanimously to BRAND New Listing! ship for sole. Lifetime 86 D O D G E 600 corwt by owner. 6 room Co- showing. $190’s. Call tween 3:30-8pm. 649- Complete package ex­ Turbo. Mwioy. INK ml *11,495 Cleon os o whistle 3 membership to Court e Cooling Systems change three sentences in the two Youths host elderly lonlal completely Blanchard 8, Rossetto, 9472.______cluding headboard. plus room Condomi­ Asking $100. Coll 742- House One, Manches­ 86 LGBARON OonvL policies to read “his-her" instead of maintenance free, “ We're Selling 1 Room efficiency. Heat, Auto. Ak. SmuMMI *10,595 e Alternators, only "his.” fenced yard, newer fur- Houses" 646-3482.0 nium at Ridgecrest on 5918 evenings.o______ter for $100 regularly East Middle Turnpike. hot water and applian­ $200. Coll Anita at 643- 86LsBAR0Ntdrn Starters, and Assistant Superintendent Wilson ces Included. Security U N U S U A L 60lsh couch 8 Auto. Ak. AH tw toy*. „ 6^-0924**'^®*’*'*” *'***■ b u r s t i n g with person- 1 bedroom, generous 2711.______Stook 4 SmuNM *6,995 Tire Service E. Deakin said the language was and ‘It was great’ —— ------—:------alltv I Classy 7 room required. No pets. $275 feet long. Psychodellc closet spoce, Vh baths, Blue with Maroon cu­ WOOD Chips, doors, pa­ 66 CHY. QTS Tuito. originally passed in the IBTOs when OPEN House. Coventry. Tutor Colonial featur- sliders to deck. Kitchen o month. 646-2970. Auto. Ak. Mtrwy wbMto. _ e Body work and shions. Must sell will nelling, wall hung such wording was acceptable. Novem ber 15 from 1- ing 3 bedrooms, 1'/i appliances, private 1 Room efficiency 8u^Siisrp,1MCmN« *0,095 By Andrew J. Davis sang songs and read poems. Seniors not fit In new apart­ toilets, tanks and mis­ Rust repair “In two of our policies ... (they) 4pm. New listing. Move baths, 1 car garage. basement. Quiet area (small). Heat and hot 86 PLY R E L IA N T „ ™ Manchester Herald also visit^ a number of the school’s In condition. This 7Vi fireplace, vinyl and m ent. 649-5323 otter cellaneous building Wgrt. Auto. Ak. 14K ml. *7,595 found sexist language." Deakin In h andy location! water, security dep­ materials for sole. Coll e Car don't run? classrooms. — room, full dormered brick siding, newer 6pm.______66 CHARGER Free towing for said. "It is very obvious to see $119,900. Jackson & osit. $260 per month. 643-4139.______AjJO^MwwOWKt. The young and the old were bound Mary Keenan, chairwoman of Cape has mjmv fea- roof, finished base- Jackson Real Estate. 646-4412 to leave mes- 6 Piece Mahogany dining customer aervice cars where there is a whole bunch of tures among them are ment, blown-ln Insula- Must sell. Twin bed $155. together Monday at Saint Bridget Saint Bridget (3iui‘ch’s Worship 647-8400.O soge or 649-4820.______set. Good condition. 85 M U S TA N G aox m <4.905 only In Manchester. ‘hises.’" Committee of the Pastoral Council, 3-4 bedrooms, I'/s tion, outstanding notu- Coll 646-4521. Excercise blke$55. To ll Maffe. who voted in favor of the School. boths, large eat-ln kit- ral woodwork. New FDR Rent. 4 room apart­ dresser $155. 647-9407. 85 H O R IZO N 4 or. which sponsored the event, said ment In Vernon-Lydoll BEDRDDM Set, Blonde Auto. 1 Ownar. Uka changes in spite of his objections, They came together during the chen,2corgarage,new offering price! g/.MIKE aVNN that although the school has held Street area. Heat and Cedar wood with mir­ Naw. Unbatoabla al *3,995 was the only board member to school’s Senior Citizen’s Day. More wall to wall carpeting. $184,900. Jackson 8, MVESTMENT 276 Hartferd Read similar daya in the past, this was hot water Included. Dn ro r. $250. Coll 647-9502 64 FO R D TE M P O make a public comment on the than 30 area senior citizens at­ 10 minutes from Down- Jackson Real Estate, PROPERTY evenings.______4 Or.. Aule, Ak. 1 ovnar. . a a m 8 am - 8 pm tended the special program, which the first time the kindergarten town Manchester. 647-8400□ busline. Lease, dep­ Only SDK ml. Ntoal *4,995 subject. The elected board has four osit, adults preferred. 8 Foot couch $75. 7 foot FREE PALLETES was planned so the school's child­ participated. PERFECT for offices or 83 M U S TA N G Featowk. male members and five female “We thought it would be nice to 03*7 $175 0 » ' Prlnci: FRESH as a Daisy! At- No pets. $650. Coll 649- couch $195. Living tor pick-up vs. Auto. Ak. SrtshI 649-8309 members. ren could perform a community ' tractive 5 plus room owner occupied busi­ 4402 otter 6pm.______room choirs $95 each. <4,005 BUD'S MOTOR SALES service and meet with senior include the youngest and the oldest pols only.------Cape Cod In super fbm- ness. Presently used Other members of the commun­ 2 Bedroom , 2nd floor, Baker's rock $175. 8 Y N D E T 83 LeBARON 4 0 r. in the school," she said. “There for clothing shop and Auto Ak. Vary Ntaa. citizens from the community, said LBOAL NOTICI llv neighborhood. Ver­ adults preferred. No Teak table and choirs ity. though, did not agree with could be some people who don’t hair dressing salon on PRODUCTS. INC. OniyIOK mlaa. Spaidal <4,905 Saint Bridget Principal Sister satile floor plan, open pets. References.''Se­ $115. Arm choir table Maffe. 1st floor, and a unique Route 0, Bolton Helen Hart. come in contact with seniors." The Department of Public and a iry. Newer Oak curity. Keith Real Est­ $45. Dressers $45 each. CAM "I agree with them doing so.” Many of the seniors also seemed Utility Control announce o kitchen cabinets, rem - apartment with 649-0717. “C3iildren should have contact contlnued public heorina, ndeleri hath .hinv ate. 646-4126. 875-3311 FDR SALE said Petrea L. Reading, director of to enjoy their special day. All pursuant to Sections 16-11 o d e ie a D a rn , sn in y cathedral celling and the Women’s O nter at Manchester with seniors,” she said. "It's good loft on 2nd and 3rd MANCHESTER, abo ut M A P LE Desk/Vonlty. throughout the play, songs and ond 14-43 of the General Sto- hardwood floors, flre- Center kneehole, 6 Community (College. “I see where for them and us. Children need to tutes of Connecticut, to be place, pretty yard with floor. Walk up attic, November 15. 3 bed­ po^m readings, giggles and laugh­ drawer with Chippen­ he is coming from ... but when it know (older) people better, so they htid In tht Mtttino Room of memv vouno Dlantlnos new root. Shows very room, I'/i baths, cellar W ANTED TO can learn from their experience ... ter could be heard from the nicely! Must be seen to and attic area. $750 per dale mirror, $125. An­ comes down to (it), using he-she Kir«IiiS?oWn*n?i; ,% ‘SS*^j^,‘H' month plus util Itles and tique mantle shelf, BUY/TRAOE and learn to respect them. Tt's also audiehce. tlcut, on Tuesday, October oulck! $ l4 2 ,m . Jack- appre cia te . $274,900. C L Y avoids conflict. When you get down One of the senior citizens who Strono Real Estate. heat. 2 month security. scrolled brocketts,$60. to the definition, not everybody good for them to hear that young 20, 1907 ot 10:30 o.m., con- son 8, Jackson Real Coll 649-3168. OLD and new furniture, came to Saint Bridget for the cernlno Docket No. 07-06-Sl, Estate. 647-8400.O 647-7653.D - No pets. References. assumes. Though it might be a people can do good things too." Application for the Sole of 643-2121. household items and ★ TODAY'S SPECIALS^ A prayer service started the program was Katherine Mazur of glassware. Will pay tedious task, it might be sensible in the Amston Hydraulic DIvI- 1 Bedroom apartment. hour-long program, then Damien Manchester. She said she has Sion of the Amston and Be- l*^V M IIin n illN IIIIB O cosh. 646-8496. the long run.” attended similar programs at the seek Water Company to the lO O lUUIIWmilWIUllla References and secur- BOODTHINfiR "I strongly agree with the policy Daly’s 8th grade class served Ity. Coll Ed ot 649-2947. school and church over the years, nvgutoKi rnwviiiBnvfWMBr ffisfwo Amston Lake Water I^IFQ B BALE MORTGAGER TO EAT 1SB1 D O O O C D -1 E0 change.” said Janet Hollis Beers of sandwiches and salads. Seniors Company. Thot heorlno was OAKLAND-Helghts N H PONTIAC SUNSIRO were entertained as they ate by the but this year was special because of cancelled. Notice Is hereby 2 o n . A u to , l*S. W t m , AC. Manchester, who refers to herself Apartments ore taking fS. To-Torn, H Ton, the addition of the kindergarteners. That Got Away.” The children per­ olyen that the hearing on this M A N C H E S T E R . Im m oc- Ooto Ira.. aueftM 8m , AM/FM as a feminist psychotherapist. “It piano playing of Father Emilio Pam Labbe and Justin Laraia, kinder- motter has been rescheduled u late 3 bedroom North- applications for 1 and 2 Michaars Produce Autometlve Chfom, WHm *. A m m u m Cap. M o . 17,009 m a s . "I thought it was great,” she said. a iiL M U M Padelli. After lunch. Sister Dorothy gartensrs at St. Bridget School,' perform formed the play during the school’s to be held on Monday, No- field Green NO PAYMENTS bedroom apartments, Frmwh Fruit 4 Produca affects many things. Women have "I thought the children put on a Up to 2 yaors. KIti your fi­ Coulter’s class presented the play Senior Citizens’ Day Monday. waiting 11st only. Apply 24 Hr. ni. 74>-T4SS-Haffla 742.2024 *4996 * 8 6 8 6 had to translate men’s language for good show.” a scene from the play "The Little Fish S T ? S r s iJ iJ 7 iS i;^ “ Sd'3i: S n * a 7 'k " lt X e n dm ’ nancial dltncultlaa goodbva. “The Uttle Fish That Got Away,” tlonol Information may be pllonced kittJien, dim In person, 360 Doklond 40 Rm . N oUvo Mae*. CARS V______^ ______/ a long time—and.long enough. I am Avoid foracloaura. Catch up Street, Manchester. CoitlOfKl ApplM *1™ obtained from the Depart- Ing room and 12x20 on Iota poymanta auch at first not a he.” Hours 12-5pm only No­ 39 Ct. Kiwi FruH * 9** FOR SALE ment's Executlye Secre- living room, 2>/} baths, or aacond morteoee or avan 'Dr. Billy Scott, the minister of torv'sOffice. central oir, extra vem ber 16th. IS Ct. ContaloupM •12“ outstanding cradit cord bllli. PLYMOUTH Reliant First Baptist Church, said that DEPARTMENT OF doset spoce, carport, Kaap your homa fraa and MANCHESTER. 6 rooms, SO lt)i. Cfioft Pol I 8" although he would not comment on PUBLIC UTILITY amenities Include pool, 1982. Automatic, ste­ claar without liana. Bod east side Duplex. $575 Honoy Dowi 6 or 8*0 *" •llT* reo, electric windows. whether the changes were nit­ Board of Directors has plenty of posts to fill cradit or Iota paymant his­ 40 K». Chk). Boninot *12** MBI PONTIAC 1S79 MERCURY ROBERT J. MURPHY, «.-?2nn * n* uu* plus utilities. 649-8490. $1200. Coll 649-5460. picking, he thought the school tory It not o problam. Kindly TRANS-AM C O U O A R X R 7 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY COUrtS. $143,900. D.W. MANCHESTER. S p a ­ 25 Ibo. 6x8 Tomatooo *18** board should follow the suggestions 0 ^ , 0 Fish Realty. 643-1591. coll: too Ct. DAnjou Ptort •20“ I ROC Z281987.4,000 ml les. • Cfi, Auto. P8. Pvsm' 2 D U. • 0 | i. /Wto.* P8. aiito. town administration before acting. a term as as member of the the Thomas Lattanzio, Democrat, Council of Goveramenta. cious 1 bedroom oport- T-top, phone hook-up, M ndM W . Mho. AC. Oo* Ini.. A C . M M . , of the state. By Alex GIrelll ThB Swl$$ too Wm K. Rod Dol. *17“ Cheney Historic District Commis­ alternate to Zoning Board of Arnold Kleinschmidt, Democrat, ment Including loaded! Factory wor- B udM lM . Conol*. Sano. isimaam. "If the (state) board chose to do Manchester Herald Some of the appointed officials NOTICE ContDrvativB Group appliances and heat. Dollvor to Hortford ond 36,000 MMo. a * . M I M F were elected to town office Nov. 3 sion ends. Appeals. and Fred Blish, Republican, Che­ PUBLIC HRARINO Edit ot tho Rlvor renty. Pristine condi­ • 2 9 8 6 that, I think that’s appropriate," he ney Hall Foundation. 1-454-4404 or $495. 649-8490. tion. $14,500 or best and can be expected to resign their James Morancey, a Democrat Margaret Dion, Democrat, Advi­ BOARD OP DIRECTORS Uundndt a> Ham lo eOooaa ImU __ J ______/ said. “Apparently, the boan^ One of the early duties of the new The Rev. Russell Camp. Shirley TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT offer. Phone John 526- Board of Directors, which will be appointed posts. Newly-elected Re­ newly elected to the Board of sory Board of Health. 1-454-1336 thought it was appropriate. Yoir Education, is a member of the WilUam D. O’Neill. Democrat, FitzGerald, and Helen Ramey, all HOMES 3072 qnytlme.g______have to trust your board.” sworn In on Nov. 16, will be to publican Town Director Theunis Notice Is hereby eWen that the Board of Directors, Town of Werkhoven, for example, has said Housing Authority of Manchester. Advisory Park and Recreation Democrata, Commission on Aging. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the FOR RENT FUaOK/COAL/ O L D S M O B IL E 98 1966. n Vne CHEVROLET „ a : , 872-91 1 1 appoint or reappoint members of Commiaaion. Margaret Churchill and Vivian Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Good condition. Best ULTUC buICK, INC. various town boards and commis­ he will resign from the Building His term on the school board does Connecticut, on Tuesday, Noyember 17,1987 at 8:M P.M. to Rentals ANDOVER, tor nature FIREWOOD offer. Telephone 643- Committee. His term would have not start until next year. His term Eileen Stem and Louise Shaheen, Ladabouce, Democrata, and Ro­ consider and act on the following: ' sions. Most of the appointees will be bert Albert, Republican, Commis­ lovers. 3 bedroom, 2 0411.______TODAY Democrats because the Demo­ run until November 1988. on the Housing Authority runs until Democrata, Bennet Nonprofit Proposed appropriation lo Education Special both, Contemporary Corporation. sion on the Handicapped. Prelects - Fund 41 - Head Start Food 1987-88...... $38435.00 M A Z D A 1986 323 O X . 4 cratic Party remained in. the Mary Ann Handley, a newly- 1991. ROOMS Raised Ranch. River­ FIREWOOD SALE door, 5 speed. Excel­ elected Democratic director, is a Following is a Hat of approintees Harry Deegan, Democrat, Advi­ Jonathan Mercier, Republican, to be financed by a State Grant. front, pond. 5 acres. •S3 por cord, S tt. longtlit, lake aLbol majority after Monday's election. and Diane Comollo, Democrat, FOR RENT lent condition. $59d0. Persico In custody Normally the Democratic party member of the Cheney Historic whoae terms are expiring. sory Brard of Health. Proposed appropriation to Education Special Rent with option to gioon, dollvofod, S cord 568-1922 otter 5pm. Leopold -LeFrancoia, Richard Ethics Commission. Prelects - Fund 41 - Drue Preyentlon 1987-88 ...... $17,880.00 nilnlinuin. MC/VISA asks those who have served to find District Commission in a term that John W. Ckioney, Democrat, town SINGLE room, female buy. $950 month. 2 SPECIAL PURCHASE Federal prosecutors will ask that Ada Sullivan, Democrat', Housing to be financed by a State Grant. months security, refer­ D O D G E Aspen 1977. is set to expire next year. attorney. LaPointe, and Joseph Negri, ail preferred. Non- NsrtlNni FIrswsad Alphonse "Allle Boy" Persico be out if they are interested in Authority of Manchester. Proposed appropriation to Education Special ences. 647-9144 or 742- Slant-6, 49,600 original reappointment. Gloria DellaFera, Republican, William Bayer, Democrat, Plan­ Democrats, Building Conunittee. Prolects - Fund 41 - Account PSOO - Youth smoker. Convenient lo­ DMrllHitsrs miles, 1 owner. S139S. 1986 Mercury held without bond when he appears ning and Zoning Commission. Beldon Shaffer, Democrat, and Robert Faucher, Democrat, Ro- Emdoyment...... 81,000.00 cation. References and 7165 osk for Kothy. today at U.S. District C2)urt in Both the Democrats and the has been elected to the Board of 649-5445.______Question, but her term on the Edward Coltman, Democrat, Harry Reinhom, Republican, Re­ to be financed by Interest earnings of the Man- 1 week security. $60 Marquis Hartford to face charges he fled Republicans are waiting fora list of Pleaae tarn to pB|e 1* chestisr Emergency Employment Fund. week. Coll Mrs. Brook ■STORE AND DODGE Aspen 1976. 4 vacancies to be compiled by the board does not start until 1988 when Zoning Board of Appeals. gional Forum of the Capitol Region door, runs good. $300 or sentencing after a New York Proposed appropriation to Educotlon Special Mondoy-Frldoy b e ­ ■o f f ic e SPACE Brougham extortion conviction seven years Prolects • Fund 41 - ExcStTCosI Grant ...... 871,700.00 tween 3:30-8pm. 649- MUSICAL best offer. 647-7550. to be financed by a State Grant. 9472. EX CELLENT"Tocation. ITEMS PONTIAC Grand La 4 Door, Automallo, Power ago. Story on page S. Proposed appropriation to General Fund - _ MANCHESTER. N o rth -500 square feet and up. Mans Safari 1981. Auto­ OHorIng, Root Dolroolor, AM/FM Radto, Continuing tradition, Health Department - AIDS P re lect...... 811474.00 end. Kitchen privi­ Store and offices from FDR Sale. Hammond or­ matic, power brakes, Power Window*, Cruloo Control, Ak Snow and rain to be financed by a State Grant. gan along with bench In A/C, Excellent condi­ Veterans Day 1987: Holiday closings leges, off street park­ $ m a month. 647-9223 NOW Snow mixed with rain early Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - ing, security and refer­ or 649-5334.______excellent shape. $600. tion. 82600. 643-9758. Fund 61 - Shared Von for the E ld e rly...... 812,900.00 ences. No pets. $65 per 646-6023 after 3pm tonight, then remaining mostly Wednesday is Veterans Day , a state and federal Schools: Public schools in Andover, Bolton and to be financed by contributions from partic­ ’5595 cloudy. Partly sunny and continued veterans will march ipating towns and agencies ot which Manchest­ week. 643-7096 after ROOMMATES Sell Your Car holiday. Coventry are clewed. In Manchester, students will er's shore Is estimated at 85,975.00. 5pm. cold Wednesday. Details on page 2. Mnnlclpal, state and federal offices: All will be stay home, but teachers are required to attend an WANTED PETS AND soldiers missing in action and Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Mis­ 1986 Mercury Lynxt closed Wednesday. in-service day. Bv Nancy Concelmon cellaneous B u d ^ - Contribution to Fund 61 - RDOMATE Wonted. SUPPLIES Banka: Ail will be closed Wednesday. Manchester Herald prisoners of war during the Viet­ Sharsid Van tor the Elderly...... 85,975.00 I APARTMENTS *15 Past otftcee: There will be no mail delivery Manchester. Looking 4 boors, AulomaUc, Power Steering, Reer liqaor: Package stores and bars will be open for nam conflict will launch a hot air to be financed from Fund Balance. 2 Mole, Grey and White 4 Lines — 10 Days Index Wednesday. There will be no window service at the IFDRRENT tor a professional Fe­ Defroeter, AM/FM Redia Air Conditioning. On Wednesday, the Veterans balloon and distribute literature. To consider abandonment of those premises designated os loveable kittens. 1 Manchester Post Office, but the lobby will be open regular hours. male to shore apart­ 509 charge each addi­ 20 pagaa, 2 sacliont Beginning at 10:30 a.m. Wednes­ "Future Street" located between Lets No. 51 and 52, all as short and 1 long haired. from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a townwide Garbage collecUon: There will be nomal Council of Manchester will continue shewn on a subdiyislon plan of Green Manor Estates EAST^tarttord^^Ted'- ment with the some In tional line, per day. You Veterinarian checked. garbage collection in Manchester on Wednesday, a tradition that’s endured 67 years day. veterans from various organi­ Addition No. 4, Sheet 2 of 5, doted December, 1963. room. $435 monthly Fountain Village. Easy Advice. Lottery______2 collection at 3 p.m. 342-1386.______can cancel at any time. *4195 -and the Andover Dump will be open. of rain, snow and shine. They will zations, including the Veterans of All puMIc meetings of the Town of Manchester ore held at plus utilities. On bus access to 1-84 and Hart­ Businees_____ 0 Obituaries___ _ 10 Libraries: The Mary Cheney and Whiton SORRY, lead a Veterans Day march from Foreign Wars, the American Le­ locations which ore accessible to hondlcoppod citliens. In line. 568-1054.______ford. Call evenings and AKC Adorable 2 year old Clessifled . IB-20 Opinion — — 6 Memorial libraries will be closed. The Andover Emergency nambers: highway, 647-3233; refuse, addition, handicapped Indlyiduals requiring an auxiliary NO REFUNDS OR 647-3248; sewer and water, 647-3111. the American Legion Post Home to gion, the Army and Navy Club and MANCHESTER. Large 1 weekends. 282-1985. Somoyed needs new Comics _ _ 8 People------2 Public Library will be closed. The Booth and old In order to facilitate their Mrfidpatlen at meetings home. Has oil shots. ADJUSTMENTS Manchester Herald: The Herald will be published Manchester Memorial Hospital. Vietnam Veterans will march from should contact the Town at 647-3t23 one week prior to the bedroom apartment, $315 Includes heat and Connecticut _ 4 -S Sports _ 15-18 Dimock Library and Porter library in Coventry hot woter.o $100. 644-6497.______Wednesday, and its office will be open during And the Forget-Me-Nots will also the American Legion Post Home at scheduled meeting so that appropriate con be 3rd floor. Stove and Entertainment 13 Television____13 will be open for regular hours. * mode. refrigerator. Available FREE to good home. CALL HERALD / M O R I A R T Y b b o t h e h s / normal hours. continue a tradition that’s only one MANCHESTER. R ent- ■ ■ II ii * ' Focus______11 U.8./World _7, 10 Retallcrt: Most will remain open Wednesday. STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY December 1. No pets. mote wanted to share Miniature Poodle, year old. The organization for FIcaae tora lo page 18 Local new s_3,10 Westher ., 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS $425 per m onth plus apartment In town. $263 Black Male 2 years old. CLASSIFIED SrrSJtriT^ joi^waMiumnf CAOC10C Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this fih day of Noyember, security and utilities. plus Vt utilities. Call 2 Male cats, neutered, ^ MMKMItflk.CONNlCIICU1 D 4 0 * 9 1 J D 1987. Strano Real Estate. 649-5323 otter 6pm. Ask one Black, one Grey. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 8l8>t1 447-7653. lor Dove. 649-8172. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueidav. Wov. 10. H»7 — i « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuewlay. Nov. 10. PB7 Church-state separation THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER m "It* Accv-WeaSwr loi:8AJE.WwlnM d«v.Mm»en* >4i11 Accu-Weather*forecast for Wednesday 40 Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures Dangerous Worli (SNOW' 20 cited in schooi-use debate f\ Job-relatad doatlis By Andrew J. Davis discriminating against churches. are currently, said Wilson E. m Manchester Herald “ I still have a problem with singling Deakin, assistant superintendent. out churches,” she said during the For now, however, the proposal 60 Ooattis par 100,000 w orkers The need (or a separation of meeting at the board’s offices at 45 suggests a 20 percent cap on annual church and state is why church- N. School St. fee increases, said Deakin. groups have been singled out Kennedy stated there were defi­ The Church of the Living GOd, among the many organizations that nite reasons (or not including which rents Robertson School, Is use 'Manchester schools for their churches among organizations the only church group that cur­ activities, said James P. Kennedy, such as charitable, philanthropic rently uses school facilities. Deakin school superintendent. and cultural grouips, as GauVin had said ttiat church officials have been Kennedy made his comment suggested. notified of the possible fee increase, following discussion Monday night “ I ’m not sure if I agree with Dr. and have stat^ they considered it of proposed revisions in the Man­ Gauvin,” Kennedy said. “ There to be" fair. Officials of the 300- •_ a 6__ B chester Board of Education’s com­ are reasons why we single out member church have said they are ._ 7 0 munity use of school facilities. (church groups). It has to do with in the midst of seeking property to SMOWEBSj Under the proposal, church groups First Amendment issues.” build their own church. He added tiiat he would talk to 7 0 ^ would only be allowed to use school ’This was the third time in two property in case of damage to their town attorneys about Gauvin’s / / / / / /////,' suggestion and report back on Nov. months the board has discussed the Com StaSonwy facilities or while construction of a C 1907 Accu WealhOf. loi 23, when the board will vote on the policy. In September, Deakin and church building is in progress. Wilfred Dion, building and grounds Board member Anne J. Gauvin proposal, supervisor, requested that the objected to the language of the Church grohps may ultimately //t/f I f / , ! I ! ! I I , / / see fees rise to four times what they board approve revisions In the (/ ■ proposal, saying the board was policy. However, the board ob­ Widespread rain heips I t l/( U //// INDUSTRY '' In/r/ff I ^ n f// ///f/t jected to sections of the revision, NEAc including a policy that would place Ht(( !> i"'•ill' ii>iI,,/// School board says a two-year limit on church groups settie wiidfire smoke Almost 12,(XX) American workers died from injuries they , that want to rent school facilities. iL Ii-il sustained on the job in 1085, according to the National Deakin has previously stated that By The Associated Press and Midland, Texas. the provision was included because A band of rain extended from Safety Council. Two million people suffered disabling goodbye to Malone church groups, by nature of their Snow fell in the East today and northeast Texas across ­ W li Injuries In the workplace. size, place the heaviest burden on widespread rain from Texas into sas, Tennessee, Kentucky, West ’The Manchester Board of Eiduca- Malone over the two having "ideo­ the schools. logical” differences over the years. New England helped settle wild­ Virginia, Pennsylvania, northern tion said goodbye to one of its “ I want the record to reflect that At the board’s Oct. 26 meeting, a DavM Kool/ManelwMsr HaraM fire smoke. New Jersey and southeastern members Monday and welcomed its two new student members. he sits on the right of the superin­ second revision of the policy was Cold air extended from the New York Into southern New h/i// I Almanac The board said goodbye to Dr. H. tendent, while I sit on the left,” handed to board members for study through some old photographs he may England. Firefighter Doug Welch, who has Plains across the upper Missis­ John Malone, a board member (or Dyer said. ‘ purposes. That revision was dis­ sippi Valley, the Great Lakes Rain also was scattered across compiled the "South Manchester Fire add to his compilation. TODAY’S MOON: Between six years. Malone, who decided not The board also said hello to two cussed by the board Monday night. the central Gulf Coast states Nov. 10, 1987 re^on, Ohio Valley and northern full moon (Nov. 5) and last to seek re-election, will be replaced new members from Manchester While church and charitable Department Histories, 1097-1957," sifts while thunderstorms were widely New England, pushing early- ' i i * Today Is the 314th I M I IWl I 1 F quarter (Nov. 13). on the board by fellow Republican High School. James Ludes, a groups would be charged under the morning temperatures into the scattered across Georgia. day of 1987 and the John A. ’Tucci on Nov. 16. junior, and Barbara O’Brien, a proposal, a third group would be How many times 20s to 30s. Freezing temperatures The rain helped dampen clear 49th day of autumn. TODAY’S TRIVIA: Board member Terry Bogli senior, were added to the board as allowed to use school facilities for extended as far south as Marfa forest fire smoke from the air >s was Richard Burton married to Eliza­ free. School sponsored groups such History of fire, 1857-1957, beth Taylor? (a) one (b) two (c) three pinned a carnation to Malone’s non-voting student representatives over much of the East and South. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Chris Luzusky, 10, who lapel, while Board Chairman Ri­ after being chosen by the high as Parent-Teacher Associations, Rain mixed with snow from lives on Rachel Road and attends Robertson School. TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day In TODAY’S BARBS chard W. Dyer and School Superin­ school’s student government. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and groups Weather Trivia south central New York into 1919, the first air mall service was es­ BY PHIL PASTORET tendent James P. Kennedy Alternate student represenatives conducting town business fail under central New England. tablished between London and Paris. Every diet, health food or exercise pro­ awarded Malone two citations for to the board are juniors Meredith the free category. Such groups, iabor of iove for fireman Snowshowers were scattered CONNECTICUT WEATHER gram you can buy does one thing Infalli­ his service. Blodget and Carla Trovato and though, may be charged for wee­ TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Martin Luther kend and holiday activities. across northern Michigan and a (1493); William Hogarth (1697); Vachel bly: lighten the wallet. Dyer, a Democrat, joked with senior Stacey Zackin. By Bruce Matzkin put together the articles he had between will be found in Welch’s cold front off the Pacific Coast Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Lindsay (1879); Claude Rains (1889); That person who borrows your cas­ Manchester Herald collected. He has madefourcopies; compilation. For example, all of the pushed clouds and gusty winds Tonight, snow mixed with rain likely early then Richard Burton (1925); Roy Scheider settes and fails to return them is a tape­ one Is in the Manchester Historical articles about the Ninth District (1932); David Stockman (1946) worm. School fire in 1913 appear in the inland. Gale warnings were remaining mostly cloudy. Low in the upper 20s. Manchester residents alive on Society, one was presented to the posted for the coastal waters of Yarn Miii pians stiii staiied; Mary (3ieney Library on Friday, compilation. These articles were TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (b) Rich­ October 23. 1913 undoubtedly re­ Wednesday, partly sunny and continued cold. High in TODAY’S QUOTE: “ la m more afraid reprinted in the Herald on Oct. 23, Washington and northwest ard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were member the massive fire that one will be kept at the firehouse by of my own heart than of the pope and 1953, the 40th anniversary of the Oregon. the upper 30s. all his cardinals. I have within me the married twice, in 1964 and 1975. destroyed a whole block off the Capt. Jack Hughes, and one Welch fire. Otherwise, they would not Today’s forecast called for West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, rain may mix great pope, self" — Martin Luther. ® IM1. NEWSIWPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. south end of Main Street. is keeping for himself. board rejects window styie Welch said the Town of Manches­ have been available to Welch, since showers and thunderstorms from The Ninth District School burned with snow before ending late. Windy and cold. Low a 1923 fire at the Herald building central and northern Florida down in that fire, as did the ter Fire Department began in 1897, around 35. Wednesday, partly sunny and continued destroyed all Herald records prior through Georgia and South Carol­ prove the style of windows, how­ approval from the PZC. An area Company 4 firehouse and a couple when it was called the South By Nancy Concelman to that year. cold. High around 40. Astrograph ever, because the application was which has continued to present Manchester Fire Department. It ina; rain likely from Alabama Manchester Herald of other buildings. Hughes said that the “ South incomplete. Barlow argued that a problems, the need for adequate Most of us were not around to was begun by a bunch of Main across eastern Tennessee, West Northwest Hills: Tonight, a 40 percent chance of Manchester Fire Department His­ Plans for the development of the hardship was caused to the site parking, may finally have been witness the destmetion of that day. Street businessmen, after some Virginia and the middle Atlantic light snow early then partial clearing. Quite cold, low solved, Brophy said Monday. fires on Main Street alerted them to tories” is the first time this you to spend extravagantly today. If you Yam Mill at 210 Pine St. are again without windows. “ Almost all of but thanks to Doug Welch, anyone Coast states into southern New around 20. Wednesday, partly sunny and continued Brophy Aheam’s plans to convert the need for fire protection. The information has been compiled. do, you’ll end the day with a pain In your on hold. them have a good deal of damage.” interested in learning more about England. the Yam Mill into 103 residences ^uth Manchester Fire Depart­ “ If you’re a fire buff, I wouldn’t Rain mixed with or changing to cold. High in the mid 30s. purse. / The developers, Brophy Aheam he said. what transpired on that day can ARIES (March 21-ApiN 10) Occasional­ and 26,000 square feet of retail ment was a volunteer department miss it,” said Hughes. “ People snow was expected in sections of Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk ^Birthday of West Haven, requested last night now read about it at the Mary ly you can pull a bluff and your bravado “ Frankly. I resent you trying to space have been delayed because until 1957, when the town took it write about the Cheney Brothers Pennsylvania, New York and Point: Small craft advisory in effect. Winds northeast that the Planning and Zoning Cheney Library. and Case Brothers a lot, but no one will get you by, but today you’d bettor (^mmission hearings on its special put the responsibility of weather­ plans called for 236 spaces, 47 short Welch, a Town of Manchester over, Welch said. central New England. Nov. 10,1987 be sure you have a handful of aces be­ Much of what transpired in has ever done this.” 15 to 25 knots and gusty today. In the year ahead, you will become In­ exception and site plan applications proofing the building on us,” said of the 279 required. The firm, which firefighter since 1971, has put fore you up the ante. commission member William has been seeking a solution to the volved with a partner In an ambitious TAURUS (A pr! 20-May 20) If you are be continued Dec. 7 because engi­ together a compilation of news­ undertaking. Its possibilities for suc­ neering plans for the site are Bayer. problem since June, has negotiated paper articles and photographs too laid-back and easygoing today, a three-year lease for land west of cess are excellent, provided both peo­ don’t expect the world to beat a path to incomplete. (^airman Alfred W. Sieffert said which trace the history of the fire ple continuously aim at the same target. your door, even though you may think Traffic and parking study results he felt the PZC had been more than the Yam Mill owned by Northeast department over its first 60 years. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Today, you you have something great to otter. and plans for drainage and erosion cooperative with Brophy Aheam. Utilities, Brophy said Monday. The Entitled "South Manchester Fire may be tempted to use labor-saving QEMBN (May 21-Juno 20) Unless you control weren’t ready for last “ You assured us at this time that land would hold about 65 parking Department Histories, 1897-1957,” techniques that could actually make stabilize and strengthen your position In you would have all the necessary spaces. more work (or you In the long run. Stick night’s PZC meeting, held in the the book consists mostly of articles Call a business to d ^ , there Is LJncoln Center hearing room, but documents to go forward,” Sieffert that originally appeared in the PEOPLE to known methods that produce results, a pMSIbillty you could lose that which Brophy Aheam’s request to share the firm requested that the PZC said. “ We’ve been deferring this Manchester Herald. even If they're more tedious. Trying to you have alrmdy gained. 112 spaces in the Cheney Hall lot patch up a broken romance? The approve a style of windows to and deferring this” . Welch said he has been compiling CANCER (JtNio 21-July 22) Don’t be was turned down by the Cheney mance in the film “ Nashville,” Matchmaker set can help you under­ protect the building against Barlow agreed that plans were the fire department history for the more optimistic than realistic about Hall Foundation <>ct. 14. The Rambo in danger claimed that an officer ran over stand what It might take to restore the weather. Some of the windows overdue, but said the site was last 10 years. He said he originally Our Mortgage something you want to achieve today. If developers also abandoned the idea her foot on Feb. 5 following an relationship. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, presently in the building have been difficult for engineers to work with. planned to keep it for himself, but LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sylves­ you fall to come down to earth, you of creating 21 spaces north of the argument over two parking c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, might miss the brass ring. removed to clean the inside of the Developer Lawrence Brophy said he decided to make It available to ter Stallone, filming “ Rambo III” mill along Cooper Hill Street tickets placed on her car in 20 Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Qenerosity Is a building and others have been yesterday that Fuss & O'Neill others. in Israel, had to be convinced that SAOITTARHJS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) If you because of objections from Public minutes. virtue that you could overdo today by damaged by vandals, said Man­ would have engineering plans “ There’s enough people inter­ he and his entourage were in want to do something today where the Impulsively favoring the wrong people. Works Director George A. Kandra. Special^! Blakley objected to the second chester attorney Malcolm Barlow, ready in a couple of days. ested in local histoiy to make it danger when gunfire erupted outcome is chancy, do It alone without wh^ t app im b to it ./ in St. Paul, Minn., when he began Manchester. Conn. Postmaster; are available on request. 1 5 0 0 form erly *20.50 Sunday’s performance more than Send address changes to the To place a classified or display toll free at 1-800-962-3250. You'll find out advertisement, or to report a news 1 Kl*X0. an hour late. Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. For Your Prom Levi boot corduroy and denim Jean* • why New England's Best. A Northwest spokesman in Manchester, Conn. 08040. Item, story or picture Idea, call Dickie cotton d: corduroy slack* ( If you don’t receive you r Herald by 643-2711. Office hours are 6:30 a.m. or WeUi Site* iS '-JO ' Minneapolis-St. Paul, Robert to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. J CUNTON, DANIELSON, DEEP RIVER, Gibbons, said Monday; ‘The The Mancheater Herald is a B Saturdays, plaase telephone your W edding R GALES FERRY, MYSTIC , MONTVILLE. flight Doc was on did develop member of the Asaodoted Prasa. the No Adjutimenli carrier. If you’re unable to reach Cath/Oieck Open Mon-Set 9;30-S.-J0 on fVovioiu Sale* NEW LONDON, NIANTIC. OLD LYME. engine problems soon after ta­ Audit BureauofCIrculotlonsandthe ip2 your carrier, call subscriber service MC/VISA Thun. ’lU 8 |?|„| s «| .. rM W »l PAWCATUCK. PLAINFIELD, WATERFORD keoff and was forced to return to at 047-9946 by 6 p.m. weekdays for N e w England Newspaper • I'niquc Fashions & (iifls From Around the World* Los Angeles International Air­ delivery In Manchester. Association. port for repair and adiustrtient.” MAMCHE8TER HERALD. TimhuIiiy, Nnv. 10. 1W7 — I 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav. Nov. 10, JMZ- S o vie t T V U.S. wants reputed mobster Older alcoholics Cities iead Connecticut In Brief in weapons new sm an Kasmer*8 lawyer to appeal firing to be held without a bond HARTFORD — A lawyer representing Charles W. Kasmer, the HARTFORD (AP) - Federal Persico had $7,000 in cash in his hard to detect in state former director of the Liquor Control Commission accused of possession when he was arrested in sch o o is accepting bribes, said Kasmer’s firing by the commission will be prosecutors will ask that Alphonse 'Allle Boy” Itersicobeheld without about 8:30 p.m. EST. New Haven-based geriatric HARTFORD (AP) - A reporter appealed. Quoting a source close to the NEW HAVEN ^l2^ SINGLED MARRIEDX NOT LONG BEFORE THE HERALD Employees Union District 1199. The $3.5 million represents 15 (X>NN1 BANKS percent of the foundation’s net EMPLOYMENT: \Wktihni#i 12/99 income over the next three years, WILL BE PUBLISHING ITS Salter said. MONTHLY MORTGAGE: Faw n Hall “Eighty-five percent of income ANNUAL INCOME: _ CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING GUIDE! will still go to a broad range of interviewed The Savings Bank of Manchester ttnll CONNI Locations: 8 organizations in the region’s CASH AVAILABLE: ------M anchester-Spencer St. at Shop Rite Plaza; towns,” he said. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Fawn be closed tomorrow for the holiday. (Zaldor’s Shopping Center; The anti-poverty program has This special section will be appearing daily Hall, former secretary to Lt. Col. But not our Conni®“ Automatic Teller Manchester Memorial Hospital; been under consideration for a Oliver North, is apparently looking machines. They’ll be open as always AutoBank5“ CornerW. MiddleTpke. & Broad St.; year. for a job in television. Main Office, Purnell Place Entrance. “It was a review of the priorities in our Classified Section. So... Hall interviewed for a job at 24 hours a day at handy locations all E. Hartford-Putnam Bridge Plaza; Burnside Office. for a room addition.” television station WTNH on Mon­ around the area. East W indsor-Sophia’s Plaza (Rtes. 5 & 140). If you are a Manchester area business and day, the station’s news anchor said. Andover-Andover Shopping Plaza. “I understand she has quite If you don’t have a Conni card, Deadline Friday A $56,500 HOME EQUITY CREDIT LINE WAS For all love winla: come in and apply for one. So next time Ashford-Junction Routes 74 & 44. you have Holiday gift Ideas... serious journalistic intentions and M ansfield-6 Storrs Rd. 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Martha Layne OPINION Palestinian girl killed In protest More rain fell today in the South, fell Monday at El Dorado, Ark., and man Warren Olney. Collins to lift an emergency order barring travel into 12 million acres D EIR AL BALAH, Occupied Gaza Strip — Jewish settlers shot bringing relief to weary crews more than an inch at Muscle Shoals, At least 9,000 fires have burned of forest land, clearing the way for a and killed a 17-year-old Palestinian girl today after their cars battling wildfires in 14 states, while Ala., on the Tennessee border. more than 200,000 acres since Oct. firefighters in Oregon finally con­ “ One-half or three-quarters of an 27 in 13 Southern states, said Doug resumption of the hunting season. were stoned by protesters at a high school In the Israeli-occupied The rain isn’t expected to end the 1 DotOT UNOePSTNylO... Gaza Strip, officials said. trolled a blaze that burned out of inch will put the fires out, dead out” Williams of the U.S. Forest Service Fallen wall control for 71 days and charred said John Lalng, of the weather regional office in Atlanta. That fire threat, however. Police said they detained six settlers for questioning. Settlers Jack nearly 100,000 acres. service in Atlanta. doesn’t include West Viriginla, “ I ’d say we'll have to get a lot \ i m Cir INUftBItANT told police they only fired warning shots in the air and suggested Two people have died while But Tennessee forester Dwight where 150,000 acres have been more rain before we’re out of the to reporters the girl may have been killed by a stray round. OOUU) CO 6»M61W\N6 WK6 Aaderaon battling the Southern forest fires, Barnett said more is needed; charred recently. woods on this thing,” said U.S. r About 400 students clashed with arm y troops during a violent which have charred more than “ We need 3 inches to put us out of Smoke from the fires, which at Forest Service spokesman Charlie shows lack -m to Tiie^R pmr/!T demonstration at the Islam ic University, 10 miles to the north in Crail. 350,000 acres in 14 states. the fire business. We’re expecting a one time stretched from West Gaza City. Arabs at a building near the campus A band of rain was falling from half to three-quarters inch.” Virginia into New England, ex­ In Georgia, Monday’s rain was said soldiers used tear gas and fired shots in the air. northeast Texas across Arkansas, In Oregon, meanwhile, the 96,500- tended early today from eastern heaviest in Uie southern part of the Tennessee, Kentucky and West acre Silver forest fire was declared Tennessee to Maryland and Dela­ state, with only light showers in the o f ca u tio n Virginia, helping to dampen the under control Monday, marking the ware, the weather service said. parched northern mountains, but it Pentagon delays Trident, missile test fires and clean the smoke from the symbolic end of a devastating fire In Kentucky, a 75-year-old fire­ was helping. Ranchers live air over much of the East and season. fighter died after suffering an “ We’re in real good shape right WASHINGTON — The administration has delayed a test of the South, the National Weather Ser­ Fire officials flew over the apparent heart attack on Monday, a now,” Bob Bums, of the Georgia When the wind blew over a wall under Navy’s new Trident 2 ballistic missile with 12 dummy warheads vice said today. charred heart of the Siskiyou day after a 48-year-old man died Fire Commission in Macon, said construction on Spencer Street, there was no at the request of congressional leaders, officials said today. Monday's downpour in Tupelo, National Forest to check flare-ups while battling a blaze. Monday evening. Administration sources, who asked not to be named, said the one in the way to get hurt or killed. '-CI off the fat of Navy had planned to test the missile’s ability to fly with 12 The owner of the company constructing the warheads as early as late this week and no later than Nov. 20. building was grateful for that. “ I ’m glad no That schedule has now been extended at the request of one got hurt,” he said. “ The hell with the taxpayers’ land congressional leaders, who want to question Frank C. Carlucci 'Sticker shock’ in care for elderly N wall.” WASHINGTON — A small number of Western about the matter during his confirmation hearings Thursday to become the next secretary of defense. WASHINGTON (AP) - Ameri­ counted for the sticker shock” — “ It’s a real red flag that has to go said, adding that the department But the next time a sudden unexpected wind ranchers are getting a financial break on their The question of testing a Trident 2 with 12 warheads is cans who want the government to the jolt such a huge pricetag would up,” he said during his appearance soon will spend $17 million in an comes up and there is a large masonry wall grazing operations at the taxpayers’ expense, and controversial because it touches on an important issue in arms cover the entire cost of long-term cause. before the House Select Committee eHort to make sure Medicare standing with inadequate support, the wind a battle over continuation of the subsidy is shaping control talks between the United States and Soviet Union. nursing home care will suffer The expense would be added to a on Aging. beneficiaries and their children may well topple that wall on innocent up in Congress. "sticker shock” once they find out Medicare program already facing Burke insisted that long-term realize what kinds of nursing home bankruptcy after the turn of the custodial health care is the No. 1 care are provided by the govern­ bystanders. The Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. how expensive such a program Forest Service manage livestock grazing on 307 Protesters demand president quit would be, an administration official century unless it receives addi­ priority of HHS Secretary Otis R. ment and what kinds are not. Russell Davidson, Manchester’s chief tional financing. Bowen now that the catastrophic million acres of land in 16 Western states. They says. That program also will attempt to building inspector, has apparently found no DHAKA, Bangladesh — Police fired rifles and tear gas today at By the year 2030, there will be "The demographics are awe­ illness coverage is nearing final make recommendations for grazing fees, based on point out that many Medicare protesters demanding the resignation of President Hussain only two working Americans pay­ some,” said Burke, noting that 21 congressional approval. violation of the state building code involved in estimates of how much an animal eats. beneficiaries will no longer need Muhammad Ershad. The government said three people were ing money into the program for percent of the population is ex­ But he said the scope of the the construction process. But while other federal agencies charge $4.50 to the private supplemental health killed, but opposition politicians said as many as 12 died. each recipient of the benefits, pected to be over the age of 65 by problem is so great that a govern­ policies they now carry, or at least He calls the accident “ just one of those $16 per animal per month, BLM and the Forest Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Matin told according to Tljomas R. Burke, 2030, compared with just 11 percent ment solution alone is not practical. not in their current form. things, ” an unforeseen event that arose from Service collect only $1.35. Revenue from the fees reporters three people died and two were injured. chief of staff of the Department of now. Noting that private insurance pay s for only about 35 percent of the program’s the fact that the contractor had removed Sheik Hasina, head of the opposition Awami League, said 12 Health and Human Services. Burke, who was instrumental in now pays less than 2 percent of “ We believe we have succeeded Open Forum cost, and the difference is made up by the crafting the catastrophic illness nursing home costs, Burke said, temporary supports from the wall to make were killed by police gunfire and about IQO injured. Another Burke told a House committee on in awakening a sleeping bear with taxpayers. The subsidy has totaled more than $200 opposition leader, Khaleda Zia of the Bangladesh Nationalist Monday that he is aware of recent protection soon to be added to “ We can do better than that.” He respect to long-term care Insu­ way for steel framing that was expected. But Medicare, said 3.2 workers now pay said a rapidly aging baby boom is V million in the last five years, according to the Party, said six people died and SO were injured. polls suggesting that most voters rance,” said Burke. a stortage of steel delayed arrival of the questions. Yet we aCe still all good representative form of goven- National Wildlife Federation. would be willing to pay higher taxes the bills for every one person going “ to have to exert some sort of rment to members of the Man­ to finance nursing home care. drawing benefits under that personal responsibility” to make He said four companies now framing, and in the Interim the wind did Symbolic toast friends. One thing that bothers critics of the cut-rate market a group long-term care chester Property Owners Associ­ While not disputing the results as program. long-range plans for nursing home arrive. You also suggest that the next grazing fees is that many permit holders — which Nations wrangle over space project policy, compared with none a year lust ginger ale ation. Obviously, he has not far as they went, Burke did question By 2030, he continued, the ratio care. Even if there was no violation of the step will be legal actions. Is this include oil companies, land speculators and THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Twelve Western European whether they “ adequately ac­ will be down to 2-to-l. Education is the first step, he ago. really what the voters had in mind examined his responsibility as a investors as well as ranchers — sublet their building code involved in what happened, To the Editor: representative: to carry forward nations today agreed to put a man into space by the year 2000, but last year? I think not. grazing rights at significantly higher prices. Britain refused to join them, citing the high cost of the project, an there was a culpable lack of caution. . There are books in the libraries the will of the people he The No V. 6 Issue of the Manches­ The current fee formula was set up under the agency official said. Sudden winds may not be characteristic of about early Mancheser and I think represents. ter Herald carried a picture ofPat Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978. When The European Space Agency adopted a program calling forthe the weather in this area, but unpredictability people who do not know what this He castigates the SOS group for Ladd and me, acknowledging the the law expired in 1985, President Reagan extended development of a manned space shuttle, a heavy duty satellite 99 is all about, might enjoy reading having presented the facts. (Re­ is. Manchester Country Club’s con­ the formula with a $1.3!S minimum. launch rocket, and close cooperation with the United States on a them. They are not just about the member, Naab was on the town’s BLM spokesman Joe Zilincar said that without And while the weather is unpredictable, tributions to tlie Manchester manned space station. The **Unbelievable Eighth — but about the Cheneys negotiating team.) SOS does not shortages and delays in delivery in the Scholarship Foundation by an the minimum, grazing fees — based on a But British Trade and Industry Minister Kenneth Clarke told and the mills and how the town consist of “ selfish, selfish peo­ complicated formula — would have dropped below the conference his government would not take part in any of the construction industry are predictable. annual event memorializing de­ was started. ple." We want only to be treated $1. Both agencies pointed out that the low fees keep three projects apart from a small portion of the space station Putting those two considerations together ceased club members. Since all Meanwhile, let’s all keep the fairly and equitably. We would not many ranchers in business. As for the subleases, program, according to Heinz Risenhuber, the West German inside places suitable fora picture suggests that it would be good practice not to peace, at least until after the “ rather fight and consider what’s they said, in most cases they include buildings and research and technology minister who chaired the conference. were in use, we decided to go remove temporary supports from walls until holidays. Although I can’t get out, best for our neighbors” ; we feel other private property, not just the grazing outside to the gazebo. Alcoholic permanent supports are on the job site to I have been ordering from (and the referendum verified beverages are not permitted permits. sale this) that we were doing what was Botanu *suiT ! replace them, narrowing the window of time catalogues for my seven grand­ “ I understand all the arguments, but it’s a Arab summit struggles with strategy outside the clubhouse and it must best for our neighbors. SOS would 500 children and am surrounded with political issue and It always has been,” Robert for a big wind to blow over a potentially lithal be clear that this symbolic AM M AN, Jordan — Syria sought to block an attempt to allow boxes, which must be opened, wish for no one that they “ drown in Williamson, Forest Service range management mass of blocks. "toast" involved ginger ale, in its longtime rival, Egypt, back into the Arab League, but sorted, and wrapped. I am most their own sewage.” These are not director, told our reporter Tanya Isch. 4 DAYS ONLY ■ NOV. 11 THRU NOV. 14 Leaving temporary supports in place when spite of the possible unfortunate progress toward a united stand on the Iran-Iraq war was reported fortunate to have a nurse’s aide the words of an articulate, Reps. Mike Synar, D-Okla., and George Darden, connotations at first glance. It is at the Arab summit today. labor and equipment is on hand to remove who had been with me for seven intelligent person, worthy of D-Ga., have Introduced legislation to raise the said that the appearance of evil is The 21 chief delegates held a three-hour closed session, and a them may be bad construction logistics from years — who does the wrapping representing all the people of grazing fees, while Rep. Ron Marlenee, R-Mont., sometimes worse than the evil reliable source said Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine a cost point of view. and hiding, I must also plan for Manchester. itself, and a little more thought on has countered with a bill that would keep the fee Liberation Organization, addressed them. The source, speaking food for 11 people for a week. The SOS committee was a very But if the alternative is merely to hope the our part would have eliminated formula the way It is. on condition of anonymity, said he didn’t know what Arafat said. So unless all these politicians small, dedicated group — not A Marlenee aide said critics often don’t consider wall won’t be blown down or to hope that if it any chance for misinterpretation Afterward, King Hussein of Jordan and Arafat met over a and Mr. Weiss would liketochipin backed by either political party — that holders of grazing permits must make i oes nobody will be under it is far more costly. of an innocent photograph. private lunch without their aides, the source said. The two and hire a caterer for me, I consisting of few, if any, recogniz­ improvements, such as digging wells and leaders, at odds for 21 months, also met for nearly one hour in the able names, who sincerely tried to • J.L. Pickens suggest they get off my back fora maintaining fences. A fee increase would lead morning. while and go fix some sidewalks present the honest facts. We were some ranchers to drop their leases, he said. It was their first encounter in Amman since a joint effort for President opposed by major political forces Manchester Country Club and streets that need fixing. “ Our opponents would like that,” the aide said. peace with Israel collapsed early last year. The two met in who have continually frustrated “ They would love to push ranchers off the land and Kuwait last January. Elinor A. Patten the efforts of the Eighth District to make more room for wildlife.” Get off the back^ 33 Mather St. be left in peace. We are not the Critics point out that only 2 percent of all U.S. Manchester source of strife; we only seek livestock producers use public grazing lands, and Memorial to honor fallen soldiers of Eighth District survival. only 7 percent in the 16 Western states. Synar wrote Attorney Naab, your integrity last year in a committee report, “ If Congress LONDON — An Englishman’s 16-year battle for a memorial to To the Editor: SOS group only demands your public apology — decided to subsidize all American (livestock) 749 American soldiers killed in one of the forgotten tragedies of • 100% WOOL & WOOL BLENDS ’ 36 to 60 Reg. not only to SOS, but also to the producers to the same extent, the subsidy would World War II ends Sunday when the United States finally honors What’s with that editorial you seeking survival conscientious citizens of the cost more than $2 billion annually.” their memory. ^ , j, . BASIC SOLIDS & STRIPES ! 40 to 60 L ^ wrote the day after voting? You “ Eighth” who rejected the pro­ Besides questioning why a favored few ranchers , a dry run for the D-Day landings on England s made us in the Eighth District To the Editor: posed agreement. “ Brass knuck­ should be getting subsidies, Synar and other south coast, resulted in one of the single largest losses of life after • FASHION STRIPES & PLAIDS • 42 to 50 X Long sound like a bunch of old crooks les” were expected from Penny, opponents of the current setup have never been Pearl Harbor. But for more than three decades, details were kept who are holding progress back I was astonished to read the the author of the white elephant convinced that BLM Director Robert Burford secret and even now, few Americans have heard of it. For 53-year-old Ken Small, the unveiling of a plaque Sunday because we are diehards. comments made by Geoffrey firehouse in Buckland, but not should be Involved in grazing-fee policy, even commemorating the men who lost their lives in the English Values to $250 • Slight charge for alteration^. May I remind you that last year NaabintheManchesterHeraldon from you. indirectly. In 1981, whenhewasapi^lnted, Burford Channel off Slapton Sands beach on the Devon coast will mean in a townwide referendum the Nov. 4. Can these statements be Certainly we are willing to owned land that had grazing permits attached to it. that Am erica has recognized one of its worst wartime setbacks. vote was a landslide that the town honestly quoted? negotiate, but not on our knees He sold the property to his sons before assuming should leave us alone. Disregard­ On my front lawn during the with hat in hand. Please accept us his official duties. ing this vote, the town now wants past week was a sign inviting my as equals. With proper mutual Before he was confirmed, Burford signed a Reagan opens debate on peace plan our sewers. neighbors to support Naab’s respect, much cain be achieved. statement recusing himself from making “ any candidacy, because I believed he decisions which directly affect Bureau of Land WASHINGTON — President Reagan, while praising pending WOOL SPORT COATS Your editorial missed the es­ 1967 DyNEA Inc sence of the Eighth. We are one big was a man who would support the James L. Dodson Management grazing permits which I now own.” cease-fire talks between Nicaraguan officials and the contra "You knew about superconductors ‘when family; everyone knows how will of the people. He carefully 89 Horton Road Gabe Paone, deputy ethics officer for the Interior rebels, says the Sandinista government is “ nowhere near” they rode on trains and punched tickets'?^ everyone voted on the four explained the workings of a Manchester Department, of which BLM is a part, said; “ I guess compliance with the Central America peace agreement. every reasonable person would have to say yes, Reagan, in a speech Monday, also raised the possibility of there’s an appearance of conflict of Interest. But substantive diplomatic contacts between the United States and It’s the significance that Is Important, and we don’t Nicaragua. His remarks opened a week of intense debate in Washington on Cut spending to slash the budget deficit think it’s significant.” Central America. Also on the agenda was a speech today by Under the dome Secretary of State George P. Shultz to the Organization of WASHING’TON — Wall Street has made it clear free to a pensiont That would be reduced to $15,000. American States General Assembly and a round of appearances And employee contributions to profit-sharing plans Freshman Sen. Dan Evans, R-Wash., is among the federal budget deficit must be slashed if later in the week by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega. • WELCHMORE TWEEDS • 36 to 46 Reg. • 40 to 46 Lonj those who want to streamline the Nuclear confidence is to be restored in the economy. So would be taxable. A fam ily could have $200 a month Regulatory Commission by putting it under a leaders of Congress and the administration went to paid for health care by an employer, but would pay • HERRINGBONES • 36 to 44 Short Northern single administrator. He told a Senate hearing that a “ summit” to work out details. taxes on anything over that sum. he had turned down an offer to join the NRC They have agreed on a modest goal of cutting the To cut defense spending. Tim e magazine Values to $160 *s o l id b l a z e r s n o t in c l u d e d . Perspective suggests slowing research on 13 weapons systems because it was too cumbersome. “ Now, that was deficit by $23 billion in this fiscal year, in large part We Are Pleased to Announce 9 to save $25 billion over five years. I think a stronger before I joined the...,” Evan said, his voice trailing because a deficit-reduction law already in place Michael J. McManus off as laughter erupted. “ No,” he protested, “ the mandates across-the-board cuts of $23 billion by case can be made for stopping production of entire The Opening Of: v Senate is a gazelle... compared to how the NRC Nov. 20 If alternative budget cuts are not in place. duplicative weapons systems. President Carter once said that a single Trident operates.” The packed hearing room roared Unfortunately, this unprecedented summit has submarine has so many missiles with so many approvingly. ACUPUNCTURE FOR HEALTH HAGGAR PANTS SALE! not been used creatively to develop m ajor ways to slash the budget deficit in 1088 or beyond. multiple warheads that it could wide out every Mlnl-Minorial •‘A Caring Whollstic Health Center" For example, when It was learned that one option and their employers paid in over the years. Rather, m ajor city in the Soviet Union. Y et there are so The Chinese government’s handling of its 8 under consideration for cutting spending was to all benefits come from current taxes. A person who many Tridents and other subs that there are 5,600 population problem through draconian birth TRI-BLENDS ALL WOOL limit cost-of-livlng adjustments (COLAs) for Social retires today at age 65 (and most retire earlier) has nuclear weapons on them alone. control measures has stirred a lot of controversy, Stephen Greenberg Security and other retirees, a firestorm of criticism paid in only $12,433 on average. Add to that 4,600 more on bombers and 2,268 on land-based missiles for a total of 12,526. Are any but you certainly can’t fault their efforts in the field erupted, prompting both sides to say Social That will be paid out in benefits in 21 months — or Dipl. AC. (N.C.C.A.) more needed? “ No! ” says the Center for Defense of gerontology. Deng Xiaoping, at 83, has decided Security was “ off limits.” 42 months if pmployer taxes are included. But Information, arguing that the nation should stop to retire to make way for “ younger” Communist NatiMal Sown C«riHM Awpwicteirirt That is unfortunate. Retirement payments are average retirees will live 15 to 19 years. Summit conferees were not considering cutting building all types— on bombers, subs and land, Party apparatchiks. But the guy he’s stepping one of the fastest growing parts of the federal down for, Zhao Ziyang, is 68 years old. This is budget, and one where the benefits paid vastly benefits, but limiting COLA adjustments to 2 saving $15 billion a year. Treating a broad range of health problems percent below the increase in costs of living. It notes that the U.S.S.R. has only 10,664 such passing the torch to a new generation? Actually, 2»,»60 2»»85 outweigh contributions made by individual weapons — fewer and of lower quality. A building the older we get, the more likely we like the idea including: • Reg. *40-*45 • Reg. *55 retirees. Instead of getting a 4.2 percent Increase in 7 that being over 60 is considered sort of young; not In 1975, Congress passed a law that provides payments in December, retirees would get 2.2 half would give a clear signal that we DO want to • Chronic Pain • Qynecoiogical Dysfunction for nothing are such folks called sexagenarians. • Sizes 32 to 42 • Sizes 32 to 42 automatic COLAs rather than occasional, voted percent. That would save $5 billion this year. negotiate a 50 percent cut of these weapons as • Low Back Pain • Stress Reiated Syndromes increases for inflation. And payments have soared More Important, if the same step were enacted called for by Reagan. A more conservative stance would continue • Headaches • Digestive Disorders from $68 billion a year to $200 billion — a three-fold for four more years, the savings would be $28 building ’Tridents and the Stealth bomber invisible • Smoking • Asthma, Aiiergies, Sinusitis growth, while the number of recipients rose only billion in the fifth year and $80 billion overall. iKaiirliPstpr Hrralii to Soviet radar, but stop other systems. Why 1 slightly, from 32 million to 38 million. A compassionate option is to eliminate one year’s • Sports injuries • Arthritic Conditions A similar COLA pattern exists with federal COLA, but restore it afterward. The first year continue building the accident-prone B-1 bomber, Founded In 1881 civilian and military retirement benefits and of savings is big — $8.4 billion. Suprisingly, the five which can be seen by Soviet radar? Why continue building MX missiles, when 50 are in place with 10 PENNY M. 8IEFFEBT...... PuWNhW - Only Sterilized, Disposable Needles Used - [ RECAUS l-l I year savings could be $42 billion as the savings railroad retirees, also federally subsidized. ■ 'Your Quality Mens Shop- J warheads each? Of the 157 more the Pentagon OEOnOE T. CHAPPELL...... 6<«»or Certainly, one major societal benefit of bigger continues. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Bi(«cutlv# EdHor wants for $4 billion, 107 are only for testing. And retirement benefits is that poverty among the Another area for creative spending cuts is ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AiiOcW# Editor why are Midgetman missile needed at all? elderly has been cut in half. But now a smaller subsidies for the affluent. Corporations often pay 903 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - OPEN WED., THURS. & FRI. TIL 9 P.M. CDI says this conservative approach would save DENISE A. ROBERTS...... • AdvotlWno DlrMor percent of the elderly are poor than the nation as a executives big pensions and health care benefits. If MARK F. ABRAITI8...... Butinow Managor 543 North Main Street • Manchester whole. Therefore, it is reasonable for America to excessive benefits are taxed as income, the deficit $10 billion a year. SHELDON COHEN...... CompoaMg Managor could be cat $7 billion a year. Who would be The most conservative of these options would cut ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... 647-8789 _____ get off the automatic pilot on benefits! JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... • • Circulation Managor Contrary to what many retired people believe, impacted? spending $25 billion or more than the mandated $23 their monthly check did NOT come from taxes they At present, employers may contribute $30,000 tax billion. g — MANCHESTER HERALD. 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By Marcy Oordon more confidence.” In Washington, the White House 2043.24. normal operating hours Monday by reporters, clerks, secretaries and T h t Assoclotsd Prsss Earlier, the relentless deteriora­ took the unusual step of denying a The London Stock Exchange also spying open until 3:30 p.m. EST, a maintenance workers kept working tion of the dollar’s value alarmed New York ’lim es report today opened sharply lower bat was half hour shorter than usual. while federally mediated talks NEW YORK — Stocks dropped in foreign investors and sent the quoting unidentified Mficials as rising later in the session. The NYSE officials said today they continued. No further talks are Financial Times 100-Share Index would maintain business as usual scheduled. W COOMTPOWftI COUTw/ueS IM TM£ early trading today, following a Tokyo stock market careening saying the Reagan administration _ ____ -(N-TH£-8*U00N'^£«^JT..THtS further decline in the dollar, losses lower in the fourth week of welcomes a lower dollar. The was off 1.5 points to 1,563.7 by although about 1,100 clerical While dealing with the strike. P(W£ EnTUy |5 f(W ICetl y A 6 « B I A N Of D-m it on foreign markets and a strike by turbulence since the Oct. 19 world report may have partly accounted midafteraoon. Nevertheless, the workers voted Monday to strike Wall Street traders also faced the UJOOO CA - POLITIC? -N'Pwlf.'AWINfllMO COmSotf 1,100 clerical workers against the stock collapse. for the dollar’s slide today. rebound reflected only selective ovef failure to reach a new reappearance of computerised pro­ New York Stock Exchange. In Tokyo today, the dollar’s value On the Tokyo stock market, the buying and did not represent a contract. ^ gram trading, which had been The Dow industrials, which lost slid below 134 yen for the first time 225-share Nikkei Stock Average fell broad stock rally, traders said. A bargaining session between the restricted after being blamed as a HAQAN THS HOHRIBLE by Dlk Browm nearly 60 pdnts Monday in a since modem exchange rates were 731.91 poinu to 21,666.46, or 3.3 ’Traders looked for a rignal from NYSE and Local 153 of the Office big factor in the stock market’s wild nervous session, fell about 31 points established in 1949, overwhelming percent. Tbe closing was nearly 225 a meeting of central bankers from and Professional Employees Inter­ fluctuations. The reemergence of the tech­ 0CY, I fZBAULY hap a Hecnc,, from 1,900.20 to the 1,869 level in the central bank efforts to stabilixe the points below its 21,910.08 close on the major Industrial powers. But national Union ended Monday nique, Involving instantaneous buy­ PAYJ MY H£P>/e0 Ape eH oTlt first 45 minutes of business today. U.S. currency by buying dollars. the day of last month’s crash. the meeting in Basel, Switserland, afternoon, and the membership ing and selling of stocks and " I think there’s a buyers’ strike The dollar closed at 133.65 yen, Share prices on the Hong Kong ended Monday without any new voted 2-to-l to go on strike, said stock-index futures, kept many out there,” said Hank Striefler, a the fifth-consecutive record low stock exchange closed lower in thin policy initiatives announced. Michael Goodwin, the union’s investors on the sidelines Monday. senior vice president at Shearson closing. Later, in London and New trading today. The Hang Seng The U.S. financial exchanges, secretary-treasurer. " It’s a market drifting under its Lehman Bros. Inc. in New York. York, the dollar traded at about Index, the key Indicator of blue which curtailed trading schedules The union’s contract expired at own weight,” said Larry Wachtel, a "They’re just looking for a little 133.60 yen. chips, fell 96.07 points, closing at after the crash, moved closer to midnight Oct. 31 but the floor N No new ideas Strike by clerks from bankers won’t halt trades

NEW YORK (AP) - A union the timing of the quotations.” to end turmoil representing 1,100 Wall Street "You’re going to see a lot of clerical workers went on strike corrections," added JimSaccardo, today, but a market official said the an exchange reporter for 27 years. BASEL, Switzerland (AP) — In their first meeting strike would not disrupt the New "Eighty-thousand dollar a year since the October stock market crash, central bank York Stock Exchange. executives are not going to take the chiefs of key industrial nations have done little to "The integrity of the market­ abuse and the pressure.” rebuild confidence in the world financial system. place will be maintained," Richard The union had been working The officials declared Monday at the close of two Torrenzano, a vice president of the under terms of its previous contract days of secretive talks in this Rhine river city that they since Oct. 31. A bargaining session V exchange, said Monday night after remained committed to ensuring die "smooth the clerical union voted to strike. with a federal mediator ended functioning” of the financial markets. About 400 pickets from Local 153 Monday afternoon without produc­ But they announced no new recommendations or of the Office ai^ Professional ing an agreement, largely because specific policy initiatives that could raise hopes for a Employees International Union of the exchange’s position on quick end to turmoil in the stock ana currency markets. marched in front of the Broad pensions, Goodwin said. The dollar, which has lost about 7 percent of its value Street entrance to the exchange this Goodwin said the last strike by against the West German mark and Japanese yen over morning. clerical workers at the exchange the past two weeks, continued to slide Monday as the The union voted 2-1 Monday to go was about 40 years ago, but he did central bankers met in Basel. on strike, said Michael Goodwin, not know details of that walkout. The meeting, led by U.S., West German and the union’s secretary-treasurer. On Monday, the exchange offered Japanese central bank chiefs and including eight other Strikers will not interfere with wage increases of 5 percent in each leading industrial countries, produced a bland anyone entering or leaving the of the next three years, as well as an statement about seeking to promote cooperation. building, said William Stockdale, additional floating holiday, im­ It also welcomed last week’s coordinated interest- the captain of the pickets. provements in the pension and rate moves by West German, Dutch, French and Swiss "W e won’t stop people who want savings plan and other benefits, central banks. Those moves, aimed at shielding to go into work,” he said. Stockdale, Torrenzano said. European currencies from the dollar’s recent plunge, who works in the exchange’s "This offer is reasonable and were singled out as an example of improving monetary security department, said some serious," he said. cooperation. union members reported for work Goodwin said the pressures on The Basel session was not intended as a forum for early this morning. He declined to floor reporters, who mark the stock announcing major new initiatives. The central bankers estimate how many. trades and enter them into a of eight European nations, plus the United States, The exchange opened on time computer, make improvements in Canada and Japan, meet here every month to today at 9:30 a.m. EST, with pensions necessary. exchange views and ideas on key issues affecting the supervisors performing the jobs of " I f you’ve watched the market financial markets. striking floor reporters, clerks, the past few weeks, it’s easy to see Because the bankers are not political officials, they secretaries and maintenance how a worker can burn out readily, are not in a position to make major agreem enU^ch as workers. In the only visible conces­ handling those deals on the floor,” the so-call^ Louvre accord of last FebnMry on AP photo sion to the strike, the exchange he said. "With all of the activity and seeking to maintain steady currency rates. Decisions closed its visitors gallery, which is volume, these workers have to keep of that kind are made by finance ministers, who have staffed by union workers. up." no regular pattern of meetings like the central It’s been 47 years since there’s been a strike by unionized workers at the Strikers also include about 325 The union is asking for a pension bankers. American Velvet Co. in Stonington, and both workers and management workers at Securities IndustiV of half-pay at age 55, he said. This week’s meeting took on an air of added urgency, credit the profit-sharing plan. Union President Lucy Sylvia and company Automation Corp., which provides Currently, a worker earning $33,700 however, in view of the dollar’s continued slide and a President Jacques D. Wimprheimer, examining velvet, meet daily to technical support for stock a year with 35 years’ service who general state of anxiety in the financial world about transactions. retires at age 65 would receive a whether the major economic powers can settle their discuss problems. Marvin Dantowitz, who has pension of $11,700. The exchange policy disputes. worked on the floor of the exchange he said, offered to move retirement It was clear from the outcome of the meeting that for 28 years reporting sales and up to age 62 and improve early those disputes — which are more political than quotations, said he did not believe retirement incentives. economic — stand in the way of a major breakthrough Profit-sharing pian management could fill in properly. Torrenzano said a trading floor in international cooperation on the dollar and economic "It takes three to five years to reporter works 33 hours a wrek and policy. become a good reporter. They’ve earns about $36,500 a year. "So we The Europeans, for instance, are generally unhappy been training a month ...,” he said. think these people are well paid,” on lead to casii iwo more heart iricks with U.S. Treasury Secretary James A. Baker’s keeps firm competitive “ I wouldn’t rely on the accuracy or he said. as Willy threw a spade from his hand. statements that the Reagaii administration has shifted U-M-87 His own NORTH Willy was then ready to take his nine its economic focus from defending the doliar to ♦ K THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sansom V 8 6 4 3 worst enemy tricks with a spade return, but West averting a recession. By Dean GolembeskI Textile Workers Union. Further declines in the dollar, which are predicted ♦ 9 8 7 6 4 was not so obliging. He led a club. Wil­ The Associated Press The average salary is $8.59 an hour, and ♦ A K 5 By James Jacoby ly had no recourse but to play low and by many economists, would hurt Europe’s export- when combined with pension and health Common stock hope that West had been forced to lead oriented economies at a time when the stock market STONING’TON — Jacques D. Wimpfhei- insurance benefits, the workers are compen­ WEST EAST Some players would immediately away from the queen. No such luck, slump is threatening to curb economic growth. sated about $12 an hour, according to ♦ QS2 4J9763 mer says he has a solution for U.S. bid three no-trump with the North and Willy had once again gone set in a Most European nations are far more dependent on companies struggling to keep pace with company figures. IT Q J 10 9 4K5 hand. They would reason that the ♦ K5 makable contract. exports than is the United States. foreign rivals or searching for ways to solve The employees also share in 22 percent of ♦ J 10 2 spade king strengthened stoppers in Willy needed to maintain safe com­ dividend hike 410 9 3 4Q762 labor problems: profit sharing. the profits, paid out in cash near the end of that suit, and their fear would be that munication between the dummy and Wimpfheimer’s American Velvet Co. has each calendar year. The payment was 4.5 SOUTH playing in hearts would place game in his own hand. After the successful fi­ Q U E8TIO N : never had a strike, has avoided arbitration cents for each dollar earned last year, but 4 A 10 8 4 jeopardy if hearts split badly. This nesse of the diamond queen, he should Dollar at new low Several years over labor disputes, and has remained has ranged from nothing to 39 cents per 4A72 particular North did use the Stayman simply play a low diamond from his ago, I inherited competitive since it implemented a profit- dollar. Wimpfhelmer said. This year’s ♦ AQ3 convention to search out a possible hand. Whatever happens then, Willy shares of both sharing plan in 1940. The plan was started a payments haven’t been figured. 4J84 major fit. can get back and forth between the preferred stock Investors’ In Europe trading year after the conclusion of a bitter, Lucy Sylvia, president of Local HOT and an Vulnerable: Neither West had the spots to lead hearts, two hands to make nine tricks. k ” employee for 31 years, said she had no and convertible 16-month walkout by its unionized workers. Dealer: South even though he knew dummy would preferred stock Guide The company was among six featured in a complaints about the way American Velvet have four of them. Fortunately for the A new book by James Jacoby and LONDON (AP) — The dollar fell to new lows but was in a large corpo­ Weal North East South FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavet U.S. Labor Department film, released in is run. William A. Doyle defense, Willy Nilly was stroking the his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is fluctuating within a narrow range In moderate " I f there is a problem, we do sit down and ration. The an­ 1 NT dummy. He ducked the opening lead now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ September, which examined labor- European trading this morning. Dealers said the talk about it,” she said. " It’s a good nual report to Pass 2 4 Pass 2 4 as East put on the king, and then won management techiques that others could Pass Pass coby on Card Games, ” published by selling pressure on dollar appeared to be easing. stockholders Pass . 3 NT the next trick with his heart ace. He follow to beat foreign competition and solve relationship.” Pass Pharos Books. (iold prices fell. Sylvia, who has been union president for 10 mentions a divi­ played a spade to dummy’s king and labor problems. The dollar opened sharply lower in Europe, years, said workers will seek dental benefits dend increase took the diamond finesse. When his strengthened a bit and then slipped back to its current " I f you have to go to work every day at a effective Sep- common stocks had no direct effect Opening lead: V Q Sir John A. MacDonald became and an improved pension plan when their and a stock split queen held, he promptly played ace job where no one cared if you did well or on your investment. You continue Canada’s first prime minister in 1867. levels, dealers said. three-year contract expires in 1989. tember 1986. and another diamond. That put West The dollar was depressed somewhat by an article in badly. If you don’t share in the profits, it My quarterly dividend checks to receive fixed dividends from would be prettydamn boring. In fact, it must Wimpfheimer said the company and quoting U.S. officials as saying workers had a stormy relationship leading have not changed. Nor have I both classes of preferred stock, as that President Reagan welcomes the decline in the be terrible,” said Wimpfhelmer, president of received any additional shares to you have in the past. American Velvet. up to their first collective bargaining dollar. reflect the stock split. Why? However, because your converti­ "Granted, everyone can’t be in business agreement signed in 1937. In 1938, the Polly’s Pointers One government official quoted in the Times article ANSWER: Because, in virtually ble p referr^ stock has a provision for themselves. Still, in a sense they can feel workers went on strike over a management 9 said "the answer is no” as to whether the U.S. Federal all cases, dividend increases and “ protecting against dilution.” your every day they are participating, that what request that weavers tend to four rather than Reserve would intervene to stabilize the dollar. stock splits apply only to common "conversion privilege” has been the increased volume, so each tea­ per, P.O. Box 93863, Cleveland, OH they do is effective and that they are in a way two looms. 44101-5863. Be sure to include the ti­ Adding to nervousness was the continued shakiness The strike forced the company to consider stocks — not preferred stocks. altered. Take out calories spoon has fewer calories. working for themselves,” he said during a Because it is convertible pre­ You can also mix a reduced-calorie tle. — POLLY of world stock markeU, as Tokyo stock prices took moving South, as so many Northeastern The typical preferred stock is a another steep fall today, dealers said. recent interview. fixed-income security. The divi­ ferred, you can turn in your shares but leave in taste margarine with batter for a compro­ In addition to profit sharing, American textile mills did, selling out or seeking a Reports that the West German Bundesbank had dend rate is set at the time the and receive shares of the com­ mise spread that is not as low in calo­ Velvet gives employees a voice in the solution. Polly will send you a Polly Dollar intervened, buying small amounts of dollars, were p referr^ stock Is issued and never pany’s common stock. By making By Polly Fisher ries as diet margarine, but lower in operations. Daily morning meetings lor Wimpfheimer’s father, Oarence, bought calories than butter — with much bet­ (fl) i f she uses your fa vorite Pointer, moatly ignored by the market. Other central banks the business from the rest of his family and changes. The exceptions to this that exchange now, you’ll receive Peeve or Problem in her column. were not sighted on the open market. planning and problem solving are attended general rule are "participating more common shares than you DEAR POLLY - Do you have a ter flavor than diet margarine alone. by company executives, the union president settled with the workers, installing a local, recipe for a reduced-calorie butter Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of Other than the U.S. budget talks, the market was preferreds” and "variable rate would have received before the Another method for holding down and another worker. active management and profit sharing. 8 that tastes good? — G.B. batter calories is to scrape batter off this newspaper. focuring on statements coming out of a central bankers The union was at first skeptical of profit preferreds.” common stock was split. meeting In Basel, Switzerland, and the U.S. trade There also are twice-a-month meetings for Besides its fixed dividend, a the stick with a vegetable peeler in­ representatives of each department to swap sharing and the changes that Wimpfheimer’s stead of catting off a chunk with a figures for September, which will be released father instituted. It signed an initial one-year participating preferred stock pays QUESTION: My financial condi­ DEAR G.B. — There are sevt ideas and discuss problems with Wimpfhel­ additional dividends if dividends ways yon can somewhat n knife. The nice, thin slivers of batter Thursday. . „ contract that was eventually expanded to tion as worsened since I bought my Earlier in the day, Kiichi Miyaza wa, Japan s finance mer and other executives. are increased on the same com­ the calories in hatter while maf you can peel off this way will add few­ cover three years. home and obtained a mortgage on it In 1961, John F. Kennedy was inau­ minister, said that nothing really was decided at the "Profit sharing is financial participation,” pany’s common stock. A variable ing that good hatter flavor. er calories to yonr bread and are very Wimpfhelmer said, "but in exchange for six years ago. I am considering gurated as president of the United Monday meeting in Basel. "It was so bad they didn’t brileve him and rate preferred pays dividends that refinancing nmy mortgage. If I am Try whipping the hatter for nse as a easy to spread, even when the butter sharing our profits, we expect exployees to States; the Peace Corps was born; In Tokyo, where trading ends as Europe s business the feeling was so high they thought there rise and fall In line with interest turned down on refinancing, could spread on sandwiches, rolls, biscaits, is ice cold. give us ideas to work well, efficiently and to South Africa became a republic; ex­ day begins, the dollar plunged 1.35 yen to a close of was some advantage for him in this rates in the marketplace. this jeopardize my present 7 toast, pancakes and waffles. Place a ternal cardiac massage (cardio-pul- 133.65 yen, setting a record low closing against the cut waste material. We hope to turn them all profit-sharing plan,” Wimpfheimer said. A basic difference between pre­ stick of soft (not melted) batter in a I’m sending you a copy of my news­ mortgage? monary resuscitation) was intro­ Japanese currency for the fifth consecuUve day. into capitalists.” Sylvia and Wimpfhelmer said the main ferred stock and common stock is medinm bowl and beat with an elec­ letter ‘ Super Diet Tips,’ which in­ U.S. ACRES by Jim Dayio Wimpfheimer’s family began velvet ma­ cludes more tips for cutting calories duced; the Russians sent the first Later, in London, it was quoted at 133.65 yen. issue concerning both sides now is that some that a company must meet the ANSWER: No. The mortgage is a tric mixer until the butter is light, nufacturing In the United States in 1845 in in yonr everyday diet. Others who human being into orbit; Joseph Heller Other dollar rates at midmoming, compared with newer employees take profit aharing for dividend requirement on its pre­ contract between you and the fluffy and increased in volume. Store New Hampshire. It started manufacturing In would like a copy of this issue should published “Catch 22”; and the U.S. ini­ late Monday; , granted and don't offer enough new ideas to ferred stocks before paying divi­ lender. As long as you meet the In a tightly covered container in the t Stonington In 1892 in the same factory of send $1 for each copy to POLLY’S tiated its first

10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Nov. 10. W»7 Matches cited Join the protest, I FOCUS in house fire Discarded matches thrown into a Lieberman urges trash can started the Monday fire that damaged the basement of an Lieberman referred to the , up­ Autumn Street home, Manchester By Nancy Pappas AAanchMter Hnrald coming summit conference be­ A requiem for Buttercup Anne Fire Capt. Jack Hughes said this tween President Ronald Reagan morning. State Attorney General Joseph I. and Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail She was between 36 and 36 years Hughes said that Kathryn Joslin, Lieberman called on Manchester’s Gorbachev as an ideal opportunity 19, the daughter of Robert and Bv Viola D'Atnour old. Jewish community Saturday even­ to put pressure on the Soviet Mary Joslin of 119 Autumn St., had I called the farm er from whom ing to become more active in the government. "Soviets are sensitive lit a gas heater in a recreation room A twin size pink sheet was all it we buy our hay to get the name of fight for the rights of Jews in the to American public opinion, even a bulldozer operator to bury her. in the basement, and discarded American Jewish public opinion, took to cover her body. / Soviet Union. He urged some of the He suggested that I call a Mr. several matches before leaving the Lieberman said. "W e need to let Her death had been peaceful. town's most influential and affluent Palmer. room and going upstairs. Shortly people know of our concern.” No pain. No suffering. Her afterwards, a smoke detector went Jewish families to join him in a My husband had to drive me demonstration for Soviet Jewish The date of Dec. 6 was chosen, breaking just sl6wed down and off. and Joslin went to a neighbor to around the next day. I was so rights on Dec. 6 in Washington, D.C. Lieberman said, because Gorba­ stopp^. call 911. Joslin was alone in the upset that I felt that m y sudden Speaking Saturday evening at a chev it is the day before the formal And our Shetland pony. Butter­ house when the fire occurred. opening of the summit meeting. cup, was dead. bouts of crying would nnake an The fire caused heavy damage to fund-raising dinner put on by the Manchester chapter of Hadassah, "We think Gorbachev will already The vet said that he was willing unsafe driver. We decided not to the basement of the house, and be in this country. If not, hopefully to come out and try some heroic tell Kathy until she came back moderate damage to the kitchen. Lieberman said that the world’s third-largest Jewish population when he geU here, he will turn on efforts to save her, but he didn’t from her honeymoon. lives in the Soviet Union. “ Yet the television and see that Jews — think it was a good idea because Mr. Palmer arrived Monday Three men face Soviet Jews have consistently been and others — were there in she was so old. afternoon with several trucks, a denied even the rights given to Washington, in great numbers.” He had known her and cared for dozer-backhoe and three young N cocaine charges other Soviets, like the right to free Rabbi Richard Plavln of Temple her with special tenderness for assistants. They took the fence immigration and the right to free Beth Sholom, seated on the door in fifteen years. In his Southern apart and squeezed the dozer the Ostrowitz’ living room, echoed self-expression,” he said. accent he said, “ Why don’t you between the posts with not a Three men were arrested Friday Lieberman’s sentiments. " It is Lieberman, who is the chairman just go out and be wiUi her.” quarter of an inch to spare. night on charges they were snorting of ConnectiooK^mmmission of very important that some of you go cocaine in a parked car, police said. I had just told him on the phone Without touching her, he maneu­ Elected Officials rqr Soviet Jewry, down to Washington with us,” he Bruce Lynch. 22, and Thomas that I thought she was breathing vered his bulldozer next to spoke to more than 70 members of said, when Lieberman had con­ Melan, 24, both of Ellington, and her last breaths. Buttercup and started digging. Hadassah and their guests, who cluded his formal remarks. ’ T llb e Connecticut is mostly rocks and Randall Arsenault. 23, of Vernon, there, and at least two others will go She was dying all week. It was came to the dinner at the home of our:'land is no exception. The were charged with possession of with me. I am serious about almost a symbol of the end of Mallorie and Arthur Ostrowitz on depper he dug, the more boulders cocaine and drug paraphernalia. Greentree Drive in Glastonbury. wanting people to give up a day and childhood and the beginning of a he brought up. While Mr. Palmer Lynch was also charged with The event was to raise money for do it.... Give up a day and scream new phase in our daughter’s life. possession of marijuana. research on Parkinson’s disease, about this.” We had an unspoken agree­ was digging, I sat on the ground Police said they saw the three holding her now-cold little head. I being conducted at the Hadassah .Although he said he planned to ment, the vet and I, that Butter­ men enter a parked car in the Hebrew University Medical Center cup had to live until until my kissed her good-bye from me and parking lot of Harpo’s nightclub on stay for dinner and a social hour to in Jerusalem. Israel. daughter’s wedding was over. all of her friends. The hole he dug Oakland Street, where they re­ follow, Lieberman and his wife, In his talk, Lieberman focused And so he came out and gave her' with the backhoe must have been mained for several minutes. Two whose first name is Hadassah, left only on the matter of Jewish rights more than 10 feet deep. We put officers parked in front of the car. a ^ u t 20 minutes after the speech shots many times that week. in the Soviet Union, and avoided her and the pink flowered sheet and saw the men behaving in a was concluded. Each time she revived a bit. She V entirely the question of his antici­ gently In the hole by hand and manner consistent with cocaine John nahsrty/Spoctal to tho Horald The program chairman was Ruth would eat a little for him or for pated announcement that he will start^ to coverher with dirt, also use. police said. Cohen. Maxine Jaffe was chairman me, and each day was one day Michael Owen, 33, of Danielson, is from the North Coventry Fire Depart­ run for the U.S. Senate against by hand. When the officers approached the of the Special Gifts Evening, an closer to the wedding day. Repuablican Senator Lowell Everyone worked. Mr. Palmer car. they saw Arsenault holding a extricated from his car Friday night ment more than an hour late Friday to annual fundraising event which Buttercup was blind. Totally Weicker. rolled-up dollar bill, and Arsenault after an accident on Route 44 just east of free Owen from the car. Hadassah runs. There are approxi­ blind from birth. The first time I told his assistants what to do and Every American — whether then locked the car and refused to mately 380 members of Hadassah, ever saw her was at the Hebron he managed the dozer as if it were Route 31 in Coventry. It took firefighters Jewish or not — should be pressur­ open it, police said. a Jewish women’s service organi­ horse auction. She was brought a toy. ’The assistants took the ing the Soviet government to grant When Arsenault finally opened zation, in Manchester, according to rocks and boulders and made a Russian Jews the right to assemble, out and made to trot up and down the door, the officers found some Marilyn Weil, Hadassah chapter little stone wall around the head worship freely and emigrate, he the narrow smoke-filled runway marijuana and a mirror with white Police probe Coventry crash president. in the old red auction barn. end of the grave. powder that later tested positive for She was so thin that her back When it was all finished, I asked cocaine, police said. Coventry police are still investigating an accident Windham Community Memorial Hospital, with a looked triangular, just like a Mr. Palmer how much we owed All three men were released on late Friday in which a Danielson man was pinned in fractured left leg. Ramp for handicapped donkey’ s back. Even the rough, Buttercup acts as a diving board for Kathy, him. I was prepared to pay him $2,500 non-surety bonds, and are the car he was driving when it struck a guardrail on A passenger. Jolene Dagostino. 21, of Meriden, tough, macho guys that hung out anything for such a wonderful scheduled to appear Nov. 16 in Route 44. was thrown from the car in the crash and was found whizzed by in a blur punctuated She was peaceful but her brea­ job. l^ e y had all been so nice and at the auction called out to have you and her. white and blue pom-poms on her Manchester'Superior Court. Firefighers from the North Coventry Fire on the road. She was taken to Manchester Memorial by visits and calls from the vet. thing was somehow different. It so gentle with both me and her taken off the auction block We gave her vitamins., speciai bridle. Children from six months Department spent about an hour extricating the Hospital, where she was treated for an injury to her set for country club Shoes to pick up, dresses to was a slower tempo. My husband Buttercup. He said, “ nothing.” So because she was so pathetic! feed (because she had bad teeth), to twelve years had a nice ride Two men injured driver, Michael Owen, 33, of Danielson, from the right shoulder and released. collect, the rehearsal at the and I both knew the end was near. 1 repeated my question, “ How I grabbed Ida, my young guest and of course iots of carrots and around the sun-speckled field in car. They had to cut the guardrail to free him. Owen The car was going west on Route 44 when the Wheelchair-bound people will be clubhouse, will pay for materials, church, the auto accident my We told our friends Cindy and much do we owe you?” Again he from New York City, ran around apples. Our blacksmith started a back of the house. as car hits pole is in fair condition in the critical care unit of accident occurred at about 11:30 p.m, Friday. able to get into the clubhouse at the which is expected to be about $3,500. husband had on the way to the Dan, and they came over with said “ nothing," and then he said back, and found the pony with her program of trimming her hooves. Kathy’s wedding was June 20. Manchester Country Club in the The ramp will lead from the rehearsal, the rehearsal dinner, a their three young children to say that if people cared half as much parking lot to a door in the south end owner. I asked him how much he A beautiful, prancing grey She­ The Monday before the wedding Two men were injured Sunday future because the club, in coopera­ shot to perk Buttercup up. good-bye. about their children as we did of the building that leads into the had to get for her — he said tland emerged. was extraordinarily hot and evening after the car they were in tion with Rotary Club, is going to The wedding day was also a Buttercup was lying flat and about the pony that this world crashed into a utility pole on Main main hail, which is used widely for “ eleven dollars.” She got to know her special humid. Buttercup became over­ build a ramp at the south end of the blur. Buttercup was chipper. breathing easily but slowly. The would be a much better place to Street, police said. building. banquets. I don’t know where I got the friends very well and I’m sure she heated. When I took her tempera­ Obitaaries Relatives, guests, bridesmaids, three kids came over and petted live. Police said a car driven by Pickens said wood was chosen as courage but I demanded that he recognized them. Children were ture it was 103 degrees. We sat on The club is in the process of and our beautiful bride — all sorts her. They had all ridden her in the Again I pressed to pay him, and Donald Weld. 29. of 74 Cottage St,, the material for the ramp because take whatever money I had her favorites. She was so gentle the ground with her head in our seeking a building permit for the ($3.62) and that he also to drive of preparations at our house — past, especially Christie, the he told me that his kids had ridden hit two poles before crashing into a The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 ramp now and club officials hope to if the building iseverexpanded, the that we allowed all of our little laps and tried to comfort her, as Frieda Klelnschmidt Howard J. Stratton her to my house because she was the limo — the photographer — middle child. They were very Buttercup years ago and this was third, which was cracked and left a m. from the Carmon Funeral get it built before the winter expansion would probably take friends to have “ pony rides” on we waited for the vet to arrive. Frieda (Lamprecht) Kleinsch- Howard J. Stratton. 77, of Bloom­ should we take a picture of Kathy sweet with her and I know she something he wanted to do for being held up only by overhead Home, 8 Poquonock Ave.. Windsor, weather makes its impossible. place at the south end of the too weak to walk the seven miles. her. Eventually Kathy earned It was a long week. Sometimes field. died Sunday at a local in her wedding gown with Butter­ loved that. her. wires. Weld was charged with midt, 84, formerly of Fairfield with a mass of Christian burial at 9 building and it will be less costly to And so our long relationship money for a grand piano for her she was standing up. We all convalescent home. He was the John L. Pickens, club president, cup and the other horses? Have When Cindy, their mother, I was so grateful! What a driving while intoxicated. He faces Street, widow of Michael Kleinsch- a.m. in Our Lady of the Assumption remove a wooden ramp than one of began. A pony can be difficult and high school by giving pony rides brushed her and fussed over her, midt. died Monday at a local brother of Ethel Scott of said the club will seek a contractor ail the animals been fed and came in the back yard she called neighborly thing to do! a Nov. 23 appearance in Manches­ Church, Bloomfield. Burial will be steel. full of mischief. Not Buttercup! and playing clarinet concerts. tempting her to eat with offerings convalescent home. Manchester. to pour the foundation that will The Commission on the Handi­ watered? Will Buttercup live “ Buttercup” very softly, it was ' If something good can emerge ter Superior Court. in Mountain View Cemetery, She was always sweet and good — She gave over 700 pony rides. of tasty tidbits and garnished Bom in Manchester, April 3,1903, Besides his sister, he is survived support the ramp. The club will capped has been urging the club to through the wedding? Did Kathy accidentally the exact tone Kathy from a sad situation like this, I Weld and a passenger, Andre Bloomfield. Calling hours are Wed­ almost as if she were always Buttercup’s last pony rides with carrot shavings and grated Simon, 25, of East Hartford, were she was a lifelong town resident. by three nieces. nesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. have the ramp, to be made of provide access to its building and thanking us for giving her a good say a final good-bye to her? used when she called her. Butter­ guess it is a reminder, of how The private funeral will be pressure treated lumber, built by were this past Memorial Day at apples. When she lay down in her taken to Manchester Memorial She was a member of Concordia Rotary took on part of the respon- home. No pictures — it is too dusty for cup sat right up and perked her wonderful friends and neighbors Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Rose Memorial donations may be maintenance workers. He said it our neighbor’s home. They had a lush pasture, we joined her and Hospital, where they were treated Lutheran Church and the Golden sibily for the project. The ramp was At first people wondered why the dress, and our colt. Fantasia, little ears up for the last time. can be during a difficult time, and Hill Funeral Home. 580 Elm St.. made to the Newington Children’s may be necessary to hire some picnic for the entire neighborhood curled up around her in a vain and released. Age Group of the church. She was designed by Richard Lawrence, an we got a blind Shetiand pony for is a busybody and might ruin it. After our friends left I called how the hearts of many can be Rocky Hill, with calling hours one Hospital. 181 E. Cedar St.. Newing­ tem porary help because the and Buttercup was invited. She attempt to shield her from the also past president of the women's architect, a Rotarian, and a Will I survive the wedding? Will our vet, and went back out to her. touched by a pet like Buttercup hour before the service. Burial will ton 06111, or to the American Heart summer employees have left. our smail daughter. We told wore red, white and blue ribbons inevitable. auxiliary of the Manchester Zipser member of the Commission on the my feet survive the wedding in Buttercup died shortly after that. Anne. Woman injured be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Association. 310 Collins St., Hart­ everyone that Kathy could see in her long white mane and red. The pre-wedding activities Club. Rotary, which meets at the Handicapped. my unstretched, blue-dyed satin She is survived by a son. Arnold Rocky Hill. ford 06105. and that was enough for both of shoes? Will Buttercup survive the in High St. crash M. Klelnschmidt of Manchester; them. three daughters. Lillian F. Roland L. Violetta Gwendolyn Chambers Their training began bareback wedding? A Marlborough woman was in­ Klelnschmidt. Bertha K. Die- Dinner to honor Diana on a long tether. Both Kathy and We got back at about 3:30 p.m. Roland L. Violette. 51. husband of jured Sunday evening after the car trichsen and Mrs. Walter (Elsie) Gwendolyn (Long) Chambers, Buttercup learned to find their after the reception, and Butter­ O cile (Ruest) Violette. of Bloom­ she was driving collided with Armstrong, all of Manchester: a 79, of 9 McGuire Lane, died Monday balance at all gates going around cup was upright and doing pretty field. died Monday at Mount Sinai another car at the intersection of sister, Elsie Chister of Manchester; at her home. She was the widow of m e in a large circle at the end of well even though it was very hot Hospital. Hartford. He was the for service to town Pine and High streets. a brother. Eklward Lamprecht of Frank Harold (Tiambers. the line. Walking and trotting out. The vet and his wife left our brother of Lorraine Violette of Police said Patricia M. Andrews. East Hartford; eight grandchild­ Born in Kansas, she had lived in wedding reception and went Bolton. were easy for both of them, but it 20, was driving on Pine Street. ren; and IS great-grandchildren. Manchester for 62 years. Before William J. Diana, who served are $15 per person and a limited directly to another wedding in Besides his wife and sister, he is took a iot of coaxing at first to When she went through the inter­ retiring in 1972, she was head of seven terms on the town Board of number will be available at the Boston. The funeral is Thursday at 11 survived by two other sisters. learn to canter in both directions. section. her car was hit by a car housekeeping at Meadows Manor. Directors, will be honored Friday door. Kathy and her husband left on a.m. at Concordia Lutheran Marceil Hunter in Florida and We have 17 acres and eventu­ driven by Bertha A. LaPointe,56, of She was a member of Center at a dinner at the Army and Navy The event includes a cocktail Church, 40 Pitkin St. Burial will be Dorothy Violette in Maine; three ally Buttercup learned to get all their honeymoon. 55 Wadsworth St., police said. Congregational Church. Club for his 20 years of service to hour beginning at 6; 30 p.m., dinner Our dear and faithful form er in East Cemetery. Calling hours sons and a daughter-in-law. Karl She is survived by four' sons, around our property. I think she LaPointe was traveling on High the town. at 7:30 p.m. with comments after pupil, Peter, left to fly back to are Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Violette of Boston, Mass., Kirk and Arthur Anderson of West Hartford, knew where she was by listening Street, police said. the dinner. California. He had known Butter­ Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main St. Theresa Violette of Windsor and Leo Anderson of Coventry, Donald Diana, a Republican, decided this to the sound of her hooves hitting Andrews was taken to Manches­ year not to seek re-election to the Memorial donations may be Keith Violette of Bloomfield; a Anderson in Florida and Robert the ground. Anyone calling her cup since he was a little boy ter Memorial Hospital, where she studying piano with m y husband. made to Concordia Lutheran daughter. Sarah Violette of Bloom­ (Cambers of Manchester; a daugh­ Board of Directors. He has been had to be careful, however, was treated for a shoulder injury deputy mayor and minority leader Front-wheel drive ^ u rch Memorial Fund or to a field; and a brother, Ivan Violette ter, Mary Anne Burdick of Man­ because she would come in an (I sometimes wondered if some of and released, a hospital spokeswo­ and he served for four years as the charity of the donor’s chbice. of Cheshire. chester; one brother, John Long, in Most front-wheel-drive cars have absolutely straight line to the our pupils studied with us be­ man said. state’s deputy comptroller. Kansas; 20 grandchildren; and 20 adjustable suspension in the back caller. You had to be sure that cause of our animals and the axle that requires periodic align­ great-grandchildren. He has been a member of a there were no hazards between uniqueness of seeing a horse The funeral is Thursday at 11 number of civic committees includ­ ment. Armstrong H re Co. says this come into the house.) Saturday Veterans to march Wednesday a.m. at Center Congregational ing the Independence Day Celebra­ requires special four-wheel align­ night we checked on her many Cliurch. Burial will be in East tion Committee that revived the ment equipment which is not times. She was still holding her Viola D ’Amour is a pen name. One is owned by Vietnam veteran down. Cemetery. Calling hours at the townwide celebration of Independ­ available at all service stations. own. CoBtlnned from page 1 Anyone knowing Buttercup will James Clark of Bolton. That The procession of veterans and John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 ence Day and which has conduct^ Misalignment can cause tires to Sunday was a different story. Buttercup gives pony rides. wear ubeveniy and reduce also know the author. Buttercup visits the kitchen. 20 American Legion Drive to the balloon has the POW-MIA logo on the Illing Junior High School Band W. OnterSt., are Wednesday from the event for the past several years. Manchester Memorial Hospital, four sides. Ail three are expected to will begin at 10:30 at the American 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets for the prime rib dinner treadwear. where they will remember fellow travel around Manchester and Legion Post Home at 20 American veterans with prayers, speeches touch down several times during its Legion Drive. Veterans and auxil­ and a poem. one-hour flight, said Mary Beau­ iary members will march to But while these veterans will take lieu, Northeast Regional Director Manchester Memorial Hospital, _ _ ‘Chorus Line’ 9 to the streets, others will take to the for the Forget-Me-Nots. where the Rev. Ernest Harris, air. During last year's maiden hospital chaplain, will read an invocation. Members from the Connecticut voyage, the balloon touched down Valuable Doug Lebelle gave a fine sensitive performance George J. Roy, acting president Choreographer Darlene Zoller has crafted fine Forget-Me-Nots veterans’ organi­ at three locations where members When Michael Bennett first conceived “ A Chorus of the hospital will speak and Fred precision work from the company, particularly in relating a humiliating experience as the young drag zation will gather at 1 p.m. at 75 passed out literature on the organi­ Line” in the mld-’70s, it was as a minimal theater zation. This year, Beaulieu expects A. Thrall of the the flashy finale number. queen Paul. New State Road for a "flight for piece of stories told by 24 dancers about their Good cameos were also turned in by Duane Brown to attract the same large crowds, Barracks will recite the poem, “ In Among the talented and enthusiastic cast, some freedom.” At 2 p.m., three hot-air careers in dancing and what led them to the in a very amusing indictment of Buffalo as an balloons will be launched, weather although she could not predict Flanders Fields.” Coverage. Indivisual performances stand out. profession. It later was expanded through workshop CcnterStage inappropriate place for self destruction; permitting. where the balloon would touch Flags in front of the hospital will Guarded by the largely unseen and rather 8 performances and became a musical when Edward Mike Paris as Greg, as the turned off in mid-grope be lowered to half staff, and The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy sadistric director, Zack, skillfully played with tough wreaths will be placed on the World Klaben and Marvin Hamlisch were hired to put Robert T. Donnelly tenderness by veteran actor Dan ^In, each Jewish yuppie and Roderick Tyler as Richie who World I monument at the hospital words and music to a book by James Kirkwood and applicant reveals truths that will help the director includes in his instruction an obvious racial Nicholas Dante. Neil Simon added uncredited characteristic, less it be overlooked. Lots of posts to fill entrance. The hospital was built in make his final choice. 1920 as a memorial to World War I assistance. Although the program did not provide credit for Tbe ensemble is particularly effective in “ Hello You deserve a homeowners policy that's worth A labor of love for his craft, Bennett conceived “ A 12, Hello IS. Hello Love” with it’s wonderful and Continued from page I Terms are also expiring for a veterans, and rededicated in 1970 to musical numbers, Valerie Hayward was a volupu- number people whose appoint­ all veterans. a lot more, without a lot more cost. Chorus Line’’ as a tribute to the dance “ gypsies” ous vision in green as the street p®* terrifying stories of pubescent awakening and . who contribute so much to Broadway musicals and “ What I Did For Love” , with a strong lead by Lisa nald Oaella and Louis Kocsis Jr., ments are made by General Man­ The ceremony is organized by the The Prudential Premier Policy goes above vulnerable Sbella in “ Everything was Beautiful at receive so little credit. It deals with the hopes, fearsT staging of the Pulitzer Prize-winning work and Republicans, Human Relations ager Robert Weiss. Veterans Council, an organization and beyond ordinary homeowners in- , Kettering. Those appointees include Arthur of about 15 members from the frustrations and insecurities of a specific group of concentrated on performance skills for his young The talented young performers assembled by 7 Commission. Faucher has said he surance. It provides up to $5,(KX) in ***wfw'cracking Marie Pitruzzello as the still Glaeser, Democrat, and Dr. Dou­ cdst will not seek re-appointment and VFW, the Army and Navy CHub and dancers auditioning for a chorus line. Without a real hopeful High School of Performing Arts graduate LTM provided an enthusiastic audience with one of glas Smith and Joan P. Naab, the American Legion. coverage (with a $1,000 limit per / siory line, uie inuBieai» a .ci.ov«. Musical Director Mary Blish also aids the singers Osella has been elected to the Board story line, the musical is a series of small stories as Diana, punched out a strong lesson In f ^ t r a t l m at the best efforts this group has staged in some time. Republicans, Conservation item) on valuables like jewelry and 17 applicants audition for places in an eight member by providing clean strong musical support conduct- of Directors. Method acting class in “Nothing and K.C. This is the kind of ensemble that would be extremely Commission. furs. Plus expanded personal prop- chorus. “4 and 4” , 4 boys, 4 girls, hopefully ing on equally enthusiastic and talented pit band. Paul McCary and Mary LeDuc, "Relscherl was spirited as the sister emulating capable of pulling off, with the aid of some of LTM ’s John DiQuattro, Republican, and misheard• os 44 by a------young dancer,-■------virtually Scenic designer Albert Qiurilla and Lighting Democrats, Library Board. erty, theft and casualty coverage. neophyte dancer in “ I Can Do That.” stable of good veteran actors, such genre musicals Phillip Harrison, Democrat, Eco­ Designer Stephen Chaffin have also stayed with the Robert Fuller, Democrat, Pen­ It even guarantees full replace- ; assuring every applicant a job. Lisa Kettering as the pert and perky Val, who as Babes In Arms, Dames At Sea, Godspell or any nomic Development Commission. original concept of the simple effectiveness of a sion Board. Little Theatre of Manchester has assembled an used silicone to enlarge her talents, delivered the number of 30’s revivals. " A Chorus Line” Is the kind ment cost for your home. So bare audition stage. Black walls brocken only by Sol Cohen and Judith Pitts, enthusiastic group of young performers whoottack number “ TiU and Ass” with exactly the right of theater performance that turns a cold blustery Nicholas Jackston. Democrat, Democrats, and Marion Taggart, call your Prudential repre-< appearance of seven revolving mirrored panels lao. (M ton iwMnium. M e t MfelMt* lo ohan fa the material with a verve that does credit to Mr. November night into a warm memorable evening. 74 amount of innocent evocativeness. town representative on Manchester Republican, Jury Comnmittee. sentative now for a free, provide multiple image depth for dance numbers. Bennett’s original concept. What they may lack in Tall statuesque Peggy D’Amato as the former Country Club Board of Governors. Joseph Hachey, Democrat, Park­ obligation Pru-Review. It's a gem < ^ Mr. Chaffin is severely restricted in his creative individual dance skills is more than compensated feature dancer down on her luck who was once Remaining performances of "A Chorus lin e” will Pascal Prignano. Democrat, ing Authority. efforts by the inability to light the front of the stage 872-2140 policy. Check the phone book for y o u r for in the precision ensemble work and tbe romantically involved with Zack, provide love be Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Redevelopment Agency. due to the physical limitations of the auditorium. Prudential office. performance energy that has been sorely lacking in interest and Nicole Rheaume was charming in her East Catholic High School auditorium. For more In addition to those positions, the recent LTM productions. The strenghth of the performance is in the ensemble William of Normandy became The Prudential enthusiastic Inability to “ sing.” Information, call lt8-8868. directors will name an auditor. The WILSI^Ii Director Fred Blish has hewn to the original work. post has beon held for many years the C^onquerer Oct. 14,1066, with his ABOVE AND BEYOND'' by Okrant ana uxiant. 349 E. victory over King F^rc!-* -t the O IL CO. « 1987 PrucJenlwl Property arwJ Casualty Insurance Company AH nghts reserved Center o i, Battle of Hastings. MANCHEStER HERALD. Tueiday. Nov. 10. IW7 - II 1« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueidav. Nov. 10. 1987 Choose and use tax tactics to put more in your pocket Tuesday TV 5:00PM f i) Wondsfful W o iM o f Dto- m noy: Tho SVramp Fox Amarican Ravolu-, The brutal discover other tax angles that will ceed the 2 percent mark.) take advantage of the reimburse­ IDEA IN ACTION: Say that WHO'S THE ment exception and put more before the end of the year. 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I am 57 [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Hotel' A varied assort­ to free American executivei w ho are being 3 Shopiiara Network will want to be in that room to see it and have been DEAR PLAINTIFF: Hooray for ment of guests and unwelcome visitors held hostage aboard a Persian Gulf oil rig. 3 Alfiad Hitchcock Praaants you for standing your ground! And make their w ay to the financially troubled (6 0 min.) (In Stereo) sold. It’s standing room only at the divorced from 3 Quincy for other women (or men) who have St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans. Rod moment.” “Joe” for five Dear Abby Taylor, Catherine Spask, Kevin McCarthy. (3 ) dZ) Ring of Truth (CC) A look at how 3 Oena Scott lost their jobs because they refused geologists use tha evidence of tha present Van Gogh, who was able to sell years. Joe broke 1967. Rated PG [CN N ] Nswsnight few if any pictures during his short, Abigail Van Buren to put up with their boss’s unwel­ to reconstruct the pest. (60 min.) Pan 4 of up our 31-year 7:00PM CD c b s N e w i 6 . [ESPN] Haras Racing: Quartsr Horsa R un MacK*ndrlck/Sp*cl*l to tti* Herald come touching, holding and patting tormented lifetime, painted the marriage by SD Novala: Sanda de Gloria Biasdara Classic ChampionaMp A aarlaa AP photo — contact your nearest Equal CD N e w t irises in the garden in the Saint- saying he didn’t CD Wheel of Fortune (CC) [CN N ] Larry King Livs of seven races ranging In prize money from UNIQUE — Vintage sewing machines dolls, so it’s hard to figure how much Remy asylum where he lived Employment Opportunity Commis­ $20,000 to $125,000, at Lot AlamHoa, AUCTION — “ Irises,” a major late oil painted in 1889 love me any CDS100.000 Pyramid [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Blue Bird' T w o child­ Calif. (BO min.) (Taped) aren’t catalogued like stamps, coins or this experimental device is worth. before his suicide in 1890. sion. Sexual harassment is an ren embark on a magical search for the more, but he did &1) Cheers [USA] Drsgnat The Dutch master’s paintings by Vincent van Gogh, who never sold a picture in his unlawful employment practice elusiva bluebird of happiness. Jane Fonda, love his secre­ 0D Best of Saturday Night have soared in value this year, life and died penniless, could challenge the most under federal law. Elizabeth Taylor, Todd Lookinlad. 1976. 12:05AM d Nlajpium, p.l. tary. who was 24 at the time. (Joe mistress to stay away, but unless Rated G. setting price records the artist d WKRP in Ckwlnnatl expensive painting in history when it is auctioned off at was 54.) They are living together in she has an IQ of a houseplant. she dD MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour [HBO] MOVIE: 'Airptanal' A neurotic 12:30AM Experimental sewing machine could not have imagined as he lived already knows that her presence at DEAR ABBY: I need to know how d Ask Dr. Ruth Sotheby’s in New York Wednesday. a house he bought for her five years ■ ^ Barney Miller ex-pilot takes over the controls of an alrti- in dire poverty before his death at a person gets crab lice. My wife got ner whan the crew succumbs to food poi­ ago. ’They are not married. your son’s wedding will make you ^ ^ Hollywood Squares d Truth or Conaaquanoaa age 37. The problem now is that our uncomfortable. them then said she must have soning. Roben Hays. Julia Hageny, Roben 3 3 Lata Night with David Lsttsnnan several million dollars during a dl) Novela: La Dama de Rosa Stack. 1980. Rat^ PG. “ Irises,” which depicts a patch of $20.2 million paid in June for van 24-year-old son is getting married Go to your son’s wedding, hold gotten them off a toilet seat at work. Scheduled: TV pertontllty Tom Snyder, Nov. 4-3 sale, in which Sotheby’s ^ Nightly Business Report [TM C ] MOVIE; Something Wild’ A may be worth in the hundreds purple irises and one white bloom in Gogh’s “ The Bridge of Trinqu- in December, and Joe is bringing your head high and quit worrying Could she have been fooling filmmaker John Watara. (60 min.l etaille” and the “ Sunflowers” recorded the second-highest sale around? dD Three's Company mild-mannered executive is whisked away 3 Alfred Hitehcock Prssants a sea of green stems, is owned by his mistress to the wedding. Abby. I about who else will be there. And on an exciting but dangerous adventure af­ price. for contemporary art at $23.4 Please tell me what percent [C N N ] Moneyline This is an different patterns before 1867). John Whitney Payson, an art just can’t handle her being there. I please remember, above all, that ter meeting a beautiful mystery woman. [USA] Edge of Night Sotheby Chairman John L. Mar­ million. likelihood it is that they came from [ESP N ] Monster Truck: Legend of Big experimental Howe managed to get into the consultant who lives in Falmouth have been hurt enough without this day belongs to your son and his Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, Ray Llotla. 1 2:40AM 3 m o v ie : 'Traokdown; ion, who has described “ Irises” as “ We believe the investors or a toilet seat, or an affair. Foot 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) sewing machine driver’s seat and made the others Foreside, near Portland. having this woman flaunted in front bride, so do your part to make the Finding tha Goodbar Klllar' A New York His mother, Joan Whitney Pay- the most important work to be institutions interested in this paint­ These doubts are damaging a [ U S A ] Airvsfolf [U SA] Boxing Harold Brazier (SO-7-1,35 City detective tries to tolva tha tadiatic resting now at a pay toll through a patent pool. This of my family and friends. day a happy one. KOs) va. Terry Whitaker (19-4, 10 KOa) in murder of a young schoolteachar. George auctioned in America, will deter­ ing aren’t likely to be affected by very good marriage. 7:30PM CD p m Magazine A tour of CoDectors* came after a series of lawsuits, son, a philanthropist, art collector Is there anything I can do to keep a junior welterweight bout scheduled for Segal. Shelley Hack, Alan North. 19S3. place nearby, mine the minimum bidding price, the stock market,” added Tancock. MUST KNOW Moscow. Soviet fashion designer Viyach- mostly with I.W. Singer, that were and owner of the New York Mets, her from coming? Joe and I do not DEAR ABBY: I repeatedly told 10 rounds, from the Sherwood Country possibly on a usually 40 percent of the lowest Still, Tancock said what price eslav Zaitsev. 1:00AM d ArcMe Bunkor't Ptacs time-out on its Corner reported luridly in the public prints acquired it for $80,000 in 1947, and speak to each other, but I called him my former boss not to touch me. DEAR MUST: I don’t know the Club in Indianapolis (taped Nov. 5). (2 hrs.) hung it over the fireplace in her price expected. “ Irises” brings may be a harbinger percentages. However, it is possi­ CD Current Affair (Tsped) d Home Shopping Ovsmight Saivica way to the and served to make the sewing to ask if he planned to bring her. and hold my hand, play with my hair or (3 hrs.) Russ MacKendrick Since the Oct. 19 stock market of future sales. CD ® Jeopardyl (CC). 10:00PM d) Law 8| Harry McOraw Smithsonian. machine a household word. living room. he said yes. pat my rear. He persisted, and ble to pick up body lice from a toilet ( d Joe Franklin Since 1976, the painting was crash sent shock waves through “ I think it’s probably true to say rejecting him cost me my job. seat, so don’t let suspicion louse up CD Barney Miller Harry helps his hockey Idol, whose father It is worth in After they got the things deve­ Would it help to appeal to her not Is deeply in debt to loan sharks. (60 min.) (3D Twilight Zone displayed at Westbrook College in foreign markets and put strong more people will be analyzing the to come? I want my son’s wedding Abby, your statement that some a good marriage. (Si IN N N e w s the hundreds loped to actually do a job of sewing, (S) ® Carton's Comedy Clattlct SD (X) (3) N e w s 3 Maude suburban Portland. downward pressure on the value of results of this sale, particularly people feel that their space has but just how some further creativity emerged to-be a happy occasion for all of us. QS Koiak 3 Atk Dr. Ruth Payson decided to sell “ Irises” the dollar, economists have said since the stock market has been WAmNG FOR AN ANSWER been violated is true. However, For Abby’s booklet, “ How to (S) M*A*S*H much is hard to with machines called the Dolphin. investors around the world are (3) Star Trek [CNN] Crosafira figure. Vintage sewing machines ing machine that could snip ad lib. after another van Gogh master­ behaving so erratically,” he said. when I told him to stop it. he Have a Lovely Wedding,” send a d® Newlywed Game Cherub. Horse and Squirrel. being cauUous and deferring large (g ) Barney Miller Pan 2 of 2. @ Crime Story (CC) Danny Krychek [ESPN] Triathlon: Rainbow Iron KMs are not catalogued like coins, Besides the useful snipability. the piece, “ Sunflowers,” was bought in Weigman said he expects 1,000 DEARWArnNG: One fact of life referred to me as the "Ice Queen.” check or money order for $2.50 and discretionary purchases. la gunned dow n by a powerful Chicago From Phoenix, Ariz. (R) stamps or dolls, and there is no squeezing of the handles supplied The Ewers and Baylor volume March by a Japanese insurance people to attend the auction of that many people have difficulty Because of his abusive ways and a long, s ta m i^ (39 cents), self- ® Win. Lose or Draw thug planning a major Las Vegas casino Weigman and Tancock said they [USA] Search for Tomorrow national collectors’ club to run to. the power for running the needle. seems kind of thrown together, no firm for $39.9 million, the most ever “ Irises,” which was seen last acknowledging; You can’t control unwelcome touches, a federal addressed envelope to; Dear Abby. dZ) World of Survival robbery. (60 min.) (In Stereo) do not believe the stock market .1:05AM d Love Boot They do appear as oddments now This is described in Ewers and index, and they just can’t spell paid for a painting. month by thousands during a the behavior of others — only your judge will now have to decide this Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, d l) Family Ties (3) (S) Story of English From the Revolu­ collapse will affect the'auction. Baylor’s “ History of the Sewing “ receive” — bad example for kids. Payson said he realized a paint­ own. Yes, you could appeal to Joe’s case. Mount Morris, III. 61054. [C N N ] Crossfire tionary W ar to the Roaring '20e, the evolu­ 1:1 5AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Fsvar Pitch' and then. Kovels’ 19th Guide notes a four-week, 17,500 mile exhibiUon tion of American English Is traced through They do give us the flavor of the ing potentially worth $40 million or “ That took place three weeks [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Bad News Bears Go to (CC) A sportswriter reaearching a story on Victor Model S-7447. made arOund Machine,” published in 1970 by the tri^'to Tokyo, London and Geneva the westward expansion by pioneers, riv- more could not safely remain in the ago,” Weigman said. “ Sotheby’s Japan' A greedy agent decides to grab all gambling become obseesed with winning 1860, at |85, and a four-drawer Sincere I^ess of Arizona. times, with all the friendly back- and Zurich, Switzerland. erboat men, gold miners and 19th-century Bt the gaming tablee. Ryan O'Neal, Cather­ has had some very strong sales of the profits he can from a sandlot base* Wheeler and Wilson of 1880 for the Here we read that in, 1833 one stabbing. Also, many sidelights; Joan Whitney Payson Gallery. He Immigrants. (60 min.) Part 6 of 9. (R) ine Hicks. 1985. Rated R. (since then), both in the decorative Payson has pledged a portion of bail team's trip to a Japanese tournament. same price. They also list a Willcox Walter Hunt invented the first We learn there that Isaac Singer also cited high insurance costs as a Tony Curtis, Jackie Earle Haley. Chris S D Noticiaro Unhriaion and fine arts. It’s hard to see any the proceeds toward establishing Infants and sleep problems 1:20AM [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Trick or had an impact on our social scene reason for selling the work. Barnes. 1978 Rated PG. and Gibbs portable, a chain- model that did not try to do the an endowment to support the work IfD Hill Street Blues Treat' A put-upon heavy-metal fan's life far beyond mere stitchery; He Sotheby spokesman. Matthew effect.” changes after he conjursi up tha violent stitcher, for $75. same as a hand-stitcher. It had a of artists and to secure the future of his bowels that as soon as he eats, 7:40PM [D IS] Mouseterpiece Thea­ [CNN] CNN News devised the hire-purchase plan — Weigman said he expected “ Irises” He said investors from Japan D E A R DR. ter [M AX] MOVIE: 'Hannah and Her Sla­ spirit of hit rscamty deesaesd Idol. Marc ’These were all commercially vibrating upper arm, an eye- he has to run to the bathroom. It Price, To n y Fialda, Lias Orgollni. 1986. to fetch somewhere between the purchased three works of art worth the gallery named for his mother. GOTT: My 6- ters' (CC) A seriocomic portrait of two produced and are not too scarce, pointed needle and a shuttle carry­ installment selling — and now look! j^ n Houston Knights (CC) A Rated R. (In Starao) seems as if it’s a choice between 8:00PM CD years in the emotional lives of three Man­ month-old son parolled murderer, under protective cus­ whereas the breadboard construc­ ing a second thread. It didn’t really hattan aisters. Winner of three Academy wakes up starving or going blind. What can tody, escapes from LaFiamma and Lundy. 1:30AM d Oat Smart ' tion shown here has to be unique. work, so he abandoned it and turned □ □ □ Awards. Mia Farrow, Michael Caine, screaming three you suggest? (60 min.) (3D INN Nawa Also in the Flea Market Trader to dreaming up a weaving machine. Dr. Gott Woody Allen. 1986. Rated PG-13. Hotline provides or four times a (D MOVIE: 'Re-Animator' A young 3 Doting Qamo we see a cast-iron crank machine, knife sharpener, an inkwell and the TONIGHT: Meeting of the Man­ 1 0:30PM @ ) INN News chester Philatelic Society at its new Navy comes In night. He takes Peter Qott, M.D. DEAR READER: To my knowl­ scientist obsessed with restoring life to the [CN N ] Nawanight Update B. Eldridge. Wanamaker. 1880s, for safety pin. dead creates havoc at a New England univ­ 3 ) Honaymoomra club room — the Whiton Library his pacifier and edge, bowel urgency is not a ersity when his experiments go out of con­ [DIB] MOVIE: 'The Dream Chasers' $65. They were all powered by hand, The first patent came to John 9 D Nuovas Noches con Tallna Faman- Auditorium. Same times; 6:30 to 9 rare-bird report eventally goes common side effect of prednisone, a trol. Jeffrey Combs. Bruce Abbott. Bar­ Harold Gould, Justin Dana. 1984. Rated crank or otherwise, until Isaac Greenough' in 1842, and then the del PG. o’clock. Preparations for the MAN- from the rain bock to sleep. cortisone drug. I think that your bara Crampton. 1985. [HBO] HBO Comqdy Hour: Joo Plsoopo Singer invented the treadle and deluge. Elias Howe, who gets all the [ESPN] Running and Racing The pediatri­ husband should be examined to find CD ® W h o 'a the Bosa? (C C ) The family Livo Comedian Joe Piscopo of ’‘Saturday forgot to patent it. In 1984 this lines, was just one of a horde of PH IL ’87 bourse and auction are WASHINGTON (AP) — After almost two CHARLO’TTE. N.C. (A P) — First there were suicide cian says it’s another cause for his intestinal is distressed by the sudden death of Night Live" fame portrays his many char­ [USA] Hollywaod Insider column showed a shears-type sew- deep-thinkers. (There were 900 heating up. Ton y's father-in-law. (In Stereo) acters in October, 1987 stage perform­ decades of debate, the Navy has decided that hotlines and drug hotlines. Now there’s a hotline for “ stronger anx­ disruption. Since his vision appears 2:00AM d MOVIE; 'Olno' A paroled CD Bosom Buddies ance. (6 0 rnin.) male sailors and officers may carry an umbrella birders. ' iety.” What is this? your son to fret. to depend on taking the prednisone, delinquent Is hel|>ed by a worker in a settle­ “ I knew it was a service that was needed,” said Bob GS Hill Street Blues 11 :OOPIVi Id (X) (3) (3) (19) News ment house. Sal Mlnso, Brian KsHh, Susan while in uniform. I hope that you have not misinter­ he will surely wish to continue the Kohrar. 1957. The decision by Adm. Carlisle A.H. Trost, the Odear, who gave up his executive salary with a major DEAR READER: Im not sure. preted your pediatrician’s attitude medicine, either in an altered form Q ® M O V IE : 'P rin ce of Players' This film d 3 M*A*8*H About Town textile manufacturer nearly three years ago to follow tells the story of the Mad Booths, one of d Simon a Simon d Home Shopping Overnight Sorvica chief of naval operations, might not appear the Young children are almost always as uncaring. I am sure that the or another dosage schedule. America's greatest acting families. Richard (3 hra.) stuff of controversy. But his authorization makes his dreams — and a few rare birds. wary of unfamiliar things and doctor would be willing to meet with In my opinion, the boWel problem Burton. Maggie Mcnamara, Raymond Mas­ Q D INN Nows (3D to Succaas For $25 a year, Odear’s company in High Point, aptly sey. 1955. 3 Untouchablsa the Navy the second military service to allow its people. This is a natural tendency you and share your concerns. When ought to be addressed as a separate 3 Win. Lots or Draw named Bob-O-Link Inc., offers subscribers the latest ® MOVIE: 'Mr. Majeetyfc' A farmer de­ 3 Honaymoonsra Hospital tour offered Painting demonstrated men to carry an umbrella — and disputes an old that they usually outgrow. children wake up screaming, par­ issue. Ask his ophthalmologist to [ESPN] SportaLook tips on rare bird sightings. Birders call from all over Doctors know that youngsters ents need reassurance and advice, refer him to a gastroenterologist. fies the m ob by giving work to the needy. 3Spoctstalk 9 Tours of the birthing unit at Manchester Memorial Whiton Memorial Library, North Main Street, will military sentiment that a military man protecting Charles Bronson, Al Lettieri, Linda Cristal. [M AX] MOVIE: 'BaHod of CaUa Hogue' the United States and Canada to listen to the as well as a reasonable guarantee Your husband’s bowel difficulty 3 S o a p Hospital are offered to expectant parents and couples host artist Charles Movalli of Rockport, Mass., who himself from the rain with an umbrella looks too may have nightmares, which can 1974. A loner Is joined by a proethuts In hie tape-recorded messages. that the infants are not sick or in can probably be helped by a change (3D PEUCULA: 'El HI|o da los Pobras' search for the good life. Jason Robardt, contemplating pregnancy on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. To will demonstrate oil painting on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at effete. be truly frightening. Also, children (S) Matlock Matlock defends a pro­ Cmdr. Tom Jurkowsky, a spokesman, said Odear came up with the idea after years of experience stress and separation pain. in (Uet or a medicine to reduce fessional wrestler (Dick Butkus) charged Comalio Myna, Eitels Nunez. 1975. Stella Stevens, David Warner. 1970. register for a tour, call the hospital at 647-4735 between 7:30 p.m. Movalli is a contributing editor for American Rated R. ' frustration as a lifelong birder. Ask your son’s doctor what is excessive intestinal contractions. with murder. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ® SCTV Artist magazine and is listed in Who’s Who in American Monday that Trost had recently received a anxiety (from a caretaker) the [U SA] MOVIE: 'la Caga Aux Follas' A 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. “ Birding had always relied on an old boy network,” meant by “ stranger anxiety” in the @ Nova (CC) The development of S D bats Show (R) (In Stereo) Art. * recommendation from the Navy’s Uniform Board same way adults do. Are there young man brings hie fisneae'e paremt he said. “ They kept each other informed. But I never context of your own family. At the new techniques to predict when and with [CN N ] Monayllns Refreshments will be served. The event, sponsored to make the change and d ecid^ to authorize the tensions in your family that could what forces volcano will erupt. (60 min.) home to meet his gey fathar. Micfial Ser- Older adults get courses found out about the good stuff until they (birds) were same time, ask what can be done to DEAR DR. GOTT; I have persist­ [DIS] Missing Advanturss of Ozzia attd rauh.UgoTognazzI, Michel Galabru. 1979. by the Manchester Art Association, is open to the move “ as a common-sense approach to the contribute to your child’s awaken­ M O V IE : 'Casablanca' A n elusive already gone. Or if I got there, it turned out not to be make the child more comfortable. ent, extreme tenderness and sore­ Harriot The Manchester Community College Older Adult climatic conditions that Navy men have to face.” ing? Is life relatively stable and nightclub owner is faced with the return of d Nawa (R) public. For more information, call 649-4259. ness of my muscles after even a [ESPN] Iraida the PGA T o u r 2:05AM Association is offering courses on exercise, yoga and Previously, only the Air Force allowed its men wdiat was advertised.” quiet? Has he been frightened on an old love and her husband, a French free­ 8 So Odear quit his job and started a phone-in service minimal amount of exercise. I ’m in dom fighter fleeing from the Nazis. Hum­ [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Whan Fathar Was 2:30AM (3D TwWght Zona learning computer software. to carry umbrellas. All four services have allowed awakening to find a stranger, DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband my early 30s and think I ’m too phrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Hen- Away on Buainats' A young boy, whoso [CN N ] Sports Latsnight “Gentle Exercise” will be held Tuesday and women to carry umbrellas for years. that would provide subscribers with up-to-the-minute rather than a parent? In addition, a lost sight in his only good eye. He Agoraphobics meet Wednesday information on verified sightings of about 250 species of young for this. retd. 1942. father has bean imprisoned, obtstvsa the [ESPN] SporttCantar Thuraday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in room CL244, The Navy’s Uniform Board and top brass have variety of discomforts and pains — takes 5 milligrams of prednisone uncertain world around him in post-war birds that are rare to the North American continent. MOVIE: 'Midnight Express' A'young beginning Nov. 17 for four weeks and again on Dec. 15 Manchester Area Agoraphobics Together-Daytime debated the issue off and on since 1969, always such as colic, urinary infection or daily, which restored his vision. American struggles to escape t)>e brutal Yugoslavia. Morano D'E BartoW, MIkl Man- 2:40AM d NIghtwatoh Support Group will meet on Wednesday at 10; 30 a.m. at Callers to the "North American Rare Bird Alert” get However, the drug has so disrupted DEAR READER: Painful, injustices of a Turkish jail. Brad Davis. iolovic, Mirjana Karanovic. 1985. Rated R. for four weeks. The fee is $12.50 per session. rejecting the change with such excuses as it would wet diapers — could be causing [HBO ] m o v ie : 'Night Pa­ a detailed description of the latest bird sightings in the tender muscles ip a young person Randy Quaid, John Hurl. 1978. (Parental [USA] AbwoH WhHa kivattlgating tha 2:55AM Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. The group hamper saluting. trol' (CC) Wild and crazy thinga happen “ Hatha Yoga” is offered on Tuesday and Thursday Discretion Advised) death of a friend’s fathar, the AirwoH team meets every Wednesday to help those with panic U n lt^ States a ^ Canada. The callers even get the suggest the possibility of muscle when a rookie cop moonKghte at a atan- in the fitness center on the lower campus from 9; 30 to Two years ago — when the Army’s Uniform diacovsra that a deadly virus it being man­ directions to the exact spot where the birds were found. inflammation (myalgia). Myalgia (ji) Novela: Pecado da Oyukl dup comic. Linda Blair. Pat Paulaan, Pat 10:30 a.m. beginning Nov. 17 for four weeks and again disorders. For more information, call the Mental Board recommended the same step — Army ufactured for subvaraive purpoaaa. (60 has been linked to many infectious ® M O V IE : 'T h e W arH o ie ' A gang leader Morita. 1984. Rated R. on Dec. 15 for four weeks. The fee is $12.50 per session. Health Association at 529-1070. Secretary John O. Marsh and then chief of staff On a typical day in early August, a birder could learn Thoughts min.) plans to unite all the gangs into an army 7 that a red-billed tropical bird had been sighted on diseases (such as influenza and 3:00AM (3D m o v ie : 'Color Him Daocr “ Introduction to Lotus 1-2-3” will be held daily Jan. 4 Gen. John A. Wickham Jr. blocked the recom­ strong enough to take over New York City. 11:30PM d Lata Show (R) (In Stereo) Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts, a terek sand­ polio), low blood sugar and excess [CN N ] Nawa Overnight through Jan. 14 except Fridays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in mendation and vowed that no soldier would ever Michael Beck. James Remar, Thomas d ® NightHna (CC). Entertainment guide sold carry an umbrella while they were still in office. piper was seen near Victoria, British Columbia, a Autumn, New Ehigland’s glory, with morning dew, a honey bee release of hormones from the room C205. The fee is $30 and the textbook costs $8. parathyroid gland, and connective Wickham has since retired, but Marsh remains black-backed wagtail was found in Southern Califor­ has slipped past. Reds, yellows and laden with pollen, a full harvest For more information, call 047-6135. The Lutz Children’s Museum on Main Street is tissue (autoimmune) diseases. in his post. nia, and-a male and female curlew sandpiper were oranges have turned into a gray moon, anoaktree.acaterpillarora offering the Entertainment ’88 booklet which contains spotted on Ocracoke Island, N.C. hawk in flight has though, “ What a You need a thorough examination Koffee Klatch meats ^scount coupons and two-for-one tickets for restau­ A source said at the time that Marsh and that awaits winter’s white cover­ Cinema Wickham considered unbrellas an “ artificial “ We’ve got 375 spotters situated around the United ing. During October’s explosion of curious accident” ? Nonsense! St. and blood tests by an internist, a rants, museums, sports events, motels and hotels in physician trained in diagnosis. You The Koffee Klatch will meet on Wednesday at First affectation” that was “ intrinsically unmllitary.” States and Canada who know what they’re doing,” color I wonder how many of us took John in the book of Revelation 7,9:30. — Uka Fathar Like Son (FO-13) Connecticut. *1110 booklet is on sale at the museum for records all of heaven worshipping are, indeed, too young for this. Get HARTPORD Beauty IR) t:3S, 7:25, 9:45. — D ac^ Congregational Church on Route 31 in Coventry from Trost, while finally breaking with such Odear said. the time to pause, gaze at the fall ...... Tha Crackdown (R) 1:40, 7:20,9:20. $25 through Jan. 1. Of the price, $5 will benefit the some help in discovering its cause. Cliiama Clfv — Doga In SiKica 6:40, With IV — noon to 1:30 p.m. It’s all-you-can-eat for $2. Chowder or arguments for the Navy, is issuing some ground Reputation means everything in birding, which is not spectacle, draw a deep breath of God and declaring, “ You are 9:20. — Tha Prlcati Brideride (PO)(PG 7:10,^ " 7:40,10. — Lett Than Zero (R) 1:15,7:15, museum. For more information, call Pat Nelson at 9:30. — Prince of Darknati (R ) 1:30, c lK Tir2 — OIrfv Dicing (PO^I salad It 50 cents extra. rules just to be safe. to confused to birdwatching. crisp, cool air and sigh, “ What a worthy, our Lord and God, to 9:50 — Made In Heaven (PO ) 6:50,9:30. 7-10, 9:30. — Father Lika Son 646-0475 or Marilyn Neumeyer at 643-1117. Be informed about prescription — Slamdance (R) 7,9:40. 7:30, 9:50. — Htllo Again (P O ) 1:20, Jurkowsky says the Navy is ordaining that “ Birding is much more active,” Odear said. woi^erful product of the time and receive glory and honor and power,' 7:30,9:35.— Potol Attracflon (R) 1,7:15, (FO-131 7,9:10. drugs: Send for Dr. Gott’s new umbrellas must be plain black; cannot be carried “ Birders don’t go out and watch a bird for an hour.” chance that is evolution” ? Or how for you created all things, and by RAfT HARTPORD 9:55. — Baby Boom (PG11:10,7:20,9:^. INILLINlANTie . ___ _ , Older adults meet Thursday your will they were created and Health Report. “ Consumer ’Tips on — Suipact (R) 1:15, 7:10, 10. — The U.A. Tbo CHMiagt — Day-care exchange to meet in formations; must not be used as a walking stick Birders have also been known to be rather many of us have looked into the Rotlweed Pub » ClnaitMi — Samaana 7:15,9:45.— Fatal Aftroefipn (R15,7:15, have their being.” What a thought! 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Oauroom Editor Co-Editors Julie Gam er Deborah Bray PhotoBraphy Editor Raina Kelley T he H igh School W orld Stacey Zackin Volume LII, No. 8 Compiled by students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald Stephen Armstrong, faculty adviser Celts hold off late Knick rally BY Bill Barnard Pitino, in his first season as Students Students wary of AIDS The Associated Press Knicks coach, installed a pressing “You have to give Knicks credit, but they defense that forced the Celtics into At Manchester High School a two high-risk groups to stay away know to use it, when to put It on, how NEW YORK - Whether the 22 turnovers. response to AIDS is not one that from. One being the group of people to put it on, when to take it off for the Celtics can return to the simply dug too big a hole for themselves.” " I f our offense catches up to our condom tobeeffectlye. The condom produce evokes fear among students but it is who are drug users and/or those BA Tl^nale this season is open to defense, we’ll be a very good is certainly no good in the wallet. existent. Informing the student has who have had many sexual question, but one things appears Twenty-five points Is a lot for anybody. But the team,” Pitino said. made them wary of the disease. In partners. The other group is those “ They started picking off passes When students were asked their certain: they’re still too good to Knicks are only going to get better. They have the nurse’s office at the school there who have had blood transfusions blow a 25-point lead to the winless left and right, but we had a big yearbook before 1985. As far as finding this views on the topic of AIDS three guys out there that don’t quit.” are pamphlets available on how one enough lead to weather the storm,” generally different opinions were New York Knicks. can and cannot get AIDS along with information out about one’s partner given. One was a slightly nonchal­ “ You have to give Knicks credit, Jones said. general information about the the students’ most-asked question Picture this; ant outlook of many, whodon’thave but they simply dug too big a hole Despite the Knicks’ ragged of­ effects of AIDS. This year juniors at the AIDS conference was, “ How — Larry Bird It’s June. Seniors are almost a great worry of it, being so rare, for themselves,” Larry Bird said fense, Pitino saw some things he and seniors will be allowed to view a do I know if my sexual partner is graduates, juniors are about to but, it does not mean there is no tear after the Celtics beat the Knicks can build on. video tape on the subject, in their telling the truth?” Patrick Ewing led the fourth- become mighty upperclassmen, Gustafson stated that sexual of the disese. It’s just not the top 96-87 in the only game In the NBA on English classes. Mrs. Lynn Gustaf­ quarter rally with 12 of his 23 points, and sophomores are ready to let in a control is for everything. There ore thought going through one’s mind. Monday night. "Twenty-five points son, the head nurse for Manchester Danny Ainge scored 21 points and while rookie Mark Jackson, mak­ class they can call “ underclass­ many other diseases which are now Anotoer view was a great fear of the is a lot for anybody. But the Knicks didn’t know It,” Celtics Coach K.C. schools, and the national school Robert Parish had 20 points and 14 N possibilities of conceiving AIDS, Jones said. “ They started hitting ing his first start, had 14 points and men” . What's more typical of that nurse created the tape which is a becoming more widely talked are only going to get better. They and being mostly afraid tht we rebounds for the Celtics, who kept 10 assists. Ewing was lO-for-16 from busy time of year, when only days presentation of her informing the about. Hepatitis B and chronic have guys out there that don’t some shots and we got sloppy, so know so little about it. One student of school remain, than Somanhis? students about AIDS and allowing mono are two that people need to be quit.” they got back in it. We never really calm in the face of New York’s the field and Jackson 7-for-9, but the Anxiously throughout the year, for their responses. The tape of careful of. Neither is fatal but both stated “ They say they know but The Celtics led 67-42 with 7; 30 left got it back together.” pressure defense and a crowd of rest of the team was 19-for-56. students await the June distribu- repeated comments of students has are more easily spread. Both they don’t.” A third response was a in the third quarter, and to that Bird, who went into the game as 19,591, the third sellout in 19 New York got as close as seven mixture of the other two. Walking Uon of MHS’s proudly produced not yet been edited but is available through saliva and hepatitis B also point. New York was 17-for-49 from the NBA’s leading scorer with 75 home-opening games at Madison points twice, the last time at 87-80 yearbook, Somanhis. What many of down the halls looking at different in the nurse’s office at the high through blood, semen, contami­ the field. But the Knicks went points in two games, had 16 points, Square Garden. with 3:13 left. Then a three-point these people are not aware of, people and wondering if any have school for students and adults nated needles and it can be passed lO-for-32 the rest of the way and got 10 assists and nine rebounds for the "In the first quarter, I was play by Ainge with 1; 47 to go built however, is the great deal of Ume AIDS is not common. With knowl­ wishing to view it. When Gerry from a mother to a child. These can as close as seven points twice in the Celtics, but he was only 5-for-18 looking to tire the Celtics out with the margin to 90-80. and effort put out every year to edge given that many homosexuals Hoyt was asked if the high school be taken care of through good from the field. our press,” Knicks Coach Rick The Celtics used a 14-2 spurt in the AP photo produce the publication. For star­ and drug users are common carri­ fourth quarter before Boston held would go as far as to dispense health habits such as proper “ I was frustrated on some of my Pitino said. “ But when you press, first quarter and a 13-2 run in the ters, Somanhis, which derives its ers, reference was given to avoid­ on in the final minutes. condoms as is now being done in nutrition, exercise and plenty of you still have to , and we didn’t first 4‘A minutes of the second half Boston’s Larry Bird is guarded closely by New York's name from ''^ u th Manchester ing close associations with them. A “ We started playing like it was shots, but I just have to keep Kenny Walker (34) during first-quarter action- many colleges she said, “ No, we sleep and also the proper care and garbage time, only the Knicks shooting.” Bird said. until it was too late.” to built their big lead. High School,” is offered as a course would not go that far.” Later she handling of body fluids. student said very seriously “ It’s scary being responsible for some­ at MHS. The elective contains 26 commented that the best way to If sexual activities are to be done, seniors and juniors, and gives prevent AIDS is to not be sexually protection should be used, the thing that big. If It happens it students the chance to take an probably wasn’t an accident.” active. condom being one’s safest bet active role in collaborating the new Mig runs stand Gustafson commented also that if against disease. “ However,” Gus­ Jets’ win ties AFC East V — JULIE GARNER and exciting aspects of the year­ one can’t be sexually null there are tafson explained, “ you have to book. There are no tests in this The concession stand at MHS work for the stand. All profits from defense. “ We weren’t flat. We took class, but undoubtedly the students football games has been going the stand go to SAA, and this Bv Barry Wllner to being the old Jets.” learn invaluable knowledge about the lead and they came right back.” strong for the past seven years. concession stand greatly aids this The Associated Press The old, old Jets always lost to the wide array of tasks that need to Seattle. These Jets have victories O’Brien, whowas23-for-30for226 Douglas Migliozzi, biology teacher Student Activity Association. be accomplished. Thurston enjoys being involved EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - over the Seahawks in three succes­ yards and showed a new nimble­ and head cook at the Saturday Numerous food items’ can be ness In avoiding the pass rush, Some students will deal most afternoon refreshment stand, tho­ purchased at the football food “ The old Jets are back.” sive seasons. extensively with photography, Billy Griggs said it, Jim Sweeney “ We just made too niany mis­ guided New York 82 yards in 11 roughly explained the history of stand. Everything from the original It took The High School World became a Thespian, a small select school, and she is very interested in while others may become profi­ and Troy Benson echoed it and takes to win,” Seahawks Coach plays. The Jets recaptured the lead MHS concessions in a recent “ Mig’s dirty dog” to kielbasa and almost a week to catch up with group of people that are talented in politics. She closely follows the cient in laying out pages. Whether Coach Joe Walton wore a broad Chuck Knox said. “ Offense, de­ on Griggs’ touchdown one play interview. Italian sausage can be found there. Manchester High’s Mary Thurston. the dramatic arts. Republican and Democratic de­ members of this class are involved smile because of it. fense, special teams. It just wasn’t after a fleaflicker backfired — and Migliozzi, known as “ Mig,” for­ In past years, fried dough was Certainly one of the high school’s When she isn’t busy with these bates, and is enjoying the presiden­ primarily with publicity, sales, The Jets, who had lacked inten­ our night.” then worked. merly worked at the football games made with tremendous success. busiest students, Thurston has activities, Thurston enjoys going tial campaigns. advertising, reporting, photor sity in two post-strike losses, were “ They put our fire out,” Fredd O’Brien handed the ball to' Roger sharing the concessions duties with However, this year there has been a activities every' day after school, out with her friends, to the movies, Thurston is also concerned with graphy, art work, or typing, each fiery football players Monday night Young added. “ They wanted it Vick on first down at the Seattle 30. former MHS teacher Greg Kane. change; French fries proved easier and most nights also. At school, she to plays, and football games. She other social issues, especially one student will get a taste for each one as they beat the Seattle Seahawks more.” Vick pitched back to the quarter­ They decided in 1980 to take over to prepare, so no more fried dough is a member of the International also has a part-time job at a local that she researched this summer, of these tasks. 30-14. The victory. New York’s third JoJo Townsell "wanted a chance back, who could not find anyone the stand together and assign three is sold. Other foods found include Thespian Society, and is business fabric store, and belongs to her “ orphan diseases.” These are Unlike most electives, students straight over Seattle after seven to contribute. It was definitely a open deep. He did find Freeman student cooks. Before the takeover, candy, smartfood popcorn, soda, manager and a vocalist with the church youth group. Lately, Thur­ diseases that roughly 20,000 people are not just working for their own consecutive losses — and the Jets’ must-win situation. We wanted to McNeil in the flat and McNeil the stand had previously been run hot cocoa, and coffee. Approxi­ Round Table Singers. She is also on ston says that she has been have across the United States, and benefit. They know that they are avoid a losing streak and needed to turned O’Brien’s desperation by the Manchester Fire mately 15 pounds of hot dogs are The High School World staff, active spending a lot of time filling out that there are drugs for, but these sixth in as many home games on responsible to put out a yearbook Monday night — lifted the team into regain our confidence.” shovel pass into a 26-yard gain. Department. sold on a regular Saturday after­ in the student government, and the college applications, to the four drugs are not manufactured be­ better than the last, and that they an unprecedented five-way tie in Townsell, a backup wide receiver “ We work on that in scramble Student help for the stand comes noon; Migliozzi looked forward to president of the drama club. Sock schools that she would like to cause so few people need them, so are obligated to produce a high- the AFC East. All of the division’s assured to see much more action drills in practice,” said McNeil, from students Migliozzi recruits selling 30 pounds worth at the ’n’ Buskin. ' attend. These are all New England- people are dying. Thurston does not quality display of MHS — past and teams are 4-4. Seattle drops to 5-3. because Wesley Walker separated who lost his starting job to Johnny from his classes; several of the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Probably the most important of based schools. like the tact that a price is thus present. The hardest thing about “ We couldn’t do anything but be his shoulder Monday, bolted 91 Hector this week. “ I just go five students have helped out for three Two Saturdays ago Mig’s kitchen these many activities to Thurston is Thurston plans to study English, being placed on human life. the class, everyone would agree, emotional,” said Griggs, a seldom- yards untouched with a punt return yards and turn out. try to get into years. Migliozzi’s daughter Tammi crew dressed in costumes for the her involvement in the drama club. theater and communications while About herself, Thurston says, “ I would be meeting deadlines. Cer­ used tight end who caught a 4-yard to break a scoreless tie in the position to get some positive is also a recent addition to the Halloween weekend. The final She has belonged to this group for in college for her major courses. like myself, and I am proud of what tain pages must be ready at touchdown pass from Ken O’Brien second quarter. yards.” concession stand staff. game for Mig and his crew will be the three years that she has been at After college, Thurston is not sure I do.” She likes being involved with different times so the whole staff for his first regular-season recep­ “ It was ournight and we regained O’Brien got 22 positive yards on Kane is no longer at MHS; the Turkey Day game against East the high school, either as part of the of what she is going to do. She is many activities, and is glad that she must organize their time and tion in 37 games. That score put the the character that carried us the his five scrambles and was sacked Richard Ferranti, COEP teacher at Catholic. chorus in a production, as costume interested in teaching, on the high is so active in the community. She efforts in order to get everything Jets ahead 20-14 after they blew a last few years,” Townsell said. “ We just twice after going down 23 times MHS, known as “ The Bear” now designer, set constructor, or stage school or college level, and she also enjoys being friendly, and says that squared away on time. Perhaps have to keep building on it.” in four games. does all ordering and financial - RENEE FOURNIER manager. While working with all of thinks that she might like to become she likes being nice to others. She 13-0 lead. almost equally as challenging is “ Our backs were against the The Jets built a 13-0 lead as Pat “ You can’t make decisions like these different aspects of the group, a lawyer, ora theater director. Her considers her family to be the most being organized. There are so many wall, we had to play good, we djd not Leahy kicked field goals of 35 and 36 that ahead of time,” he said of his she made her presence known to dream is to direct a Broadway play. important thing in her life, and also little things that cannot be left out. want to get embarrassed on Mon­ yards. Then Townsell fumbled a scrambling. “ When I drop to pass, I others in the club, and also to those Thurston said that many people considers her friends to be very Despite all the hard work, how­ day night on national television. punt early in the third period and always intend to pass. Today, I had Speaker helped organize outside. In the spring of last year, might think that a lawyer is not in special. ever, the seniors and juniors agree Personally. 1 felt all the emotion — Seattle recovered at the New York the time to choose to pass or to she was elected president. Because correspondence with her image, it seemed like the old Jets again.” 3. Curt Warner scored from there. run.” that it’s a lot of fun, and also a of her involvement, Thurston also but she does take a law class at - JEN BERNIER privilege. It gives them many peaceful march in USSR Sweeney agreed that the inten­ On the Seahawks’ next posses­ The only positive note was Largent’s continuation of his con­ opportunities and experience in AP photo sity that disappeared after the sion. Dave Krieg hit Steve Largent publications, as well as making What can one dedicated person do Peace and Friendship in Russian. players’ strike had returned. with a 29-yard scoring pass, giving secutive game reception streak, them the viewfinders of their own to try and end the arms race and There was an “ overwhelmingly NHS holds induction ceremonies Jets’ running back Johnny Hector (34) night’s at the Meadowiands in East “ I felt it in the (locker) room Seattle the lead. which is at 145. time. establish better relations with the positive response” to the walk by gains yardage in the first quarter as Rutherford, N.J. The Jets won, 30-14, before the game,” he said. “ Troy “ We had a chance to control the “ I ’m not taking anything away Soviet Union? Mr. Kevin Deame, the Soviet citizens, Deame said. “ I pledge myself to uphold the leadership. bara O’Brien, secretary. The guest and I were talking about it. There game and we didn’t,” said Krieg, from the Jets,” Krieg said. “ We did - HEATHER NELSON who spoke to a joint meeting of the “ We walked in places that have high purposes of the National Honor Once a student is inducted, they speaker at the induction was Seattle’s Fredd Young reaches for him ‘and now all five teams In the AFC East was a little different feeling In the who was harrassed into a 12-for-29 some things well and then self- Current Affairs Club and Leam- never been seen by Americans or Society to which I have been are expected to give a minimum of Hartford Courant columnist Colin during the first quarter of Monday are tied for first with 4-4 records. air. It felt good. We had to get back night by a scrappy Nejv York destructed.” peace Oct. 29, tackled the odds and foreigners.” Whichever town they elected; I will be true to the one class period of service each McEnroe. Taking a humorous helped organize a peace march walked through the streets were principles for which it stands; I will week. Some ways in which this can approach to a serious subject, he across the Soviet Union. lined with people waiting to see be loyal at all times to my school be done are; helping a teacher, stressed the importance of putting Deame, a software engineer, Americans. Some women even and will maintain and encourage working in the office or library, or life into perspective and never Volleyball placing an over-abundance of pres­ Baseball world lures 76 players to the free agency line became interested in ending the brought out their religious icons high standards of Scholarship, by tutoring other students. sure on yourself. arms race .when he came across because they considered the peace Character, Leadership and At the induction ceremonmy, the Also filing tor free agency Mon­ Carlton of Minnesota and Twins Being a part of the National one thing. You look silly when you Schmidt settled on a two-year pact software having to do with nuclear walk to be a blessed event. Service.” chapter officers spoke on the four By Ben Walker places. day were pitchers Tommy John of designated hitter Don Baylor were Honor Society is an outstanding Last year. 79 players became free finish fourth and you’ve got the worth 24.5 million with Philadel­ sets It up weapons which contained many The marchers played a lot of The F.A. Verplanck Chapter of qualities of service, scholarship, The Associated Press the New York Yankees, Joaquin among those who were eligible to phia while Ripken got a multi-year bugs and errors. He then began to basketball, volleyball, and soccer the National Honor Society recently character and leadership. Officers achievement which all members agents but Andre Dawson and highest payroll in the league.” file for free agency but did not. Donald Fehr, executive director deal with Baltimore, believed to be Andujar of Oakland, Ed Lynch and educate himself about nuclear which are the most popular sports inducted 30 new members. The are; Cheryl Spiegel, president; should take great pride in. * NEW YORK — Mike Schmidt and Lance Parrish were the only of the Major League Baseball for two seasons at about $1.7 million Dickie Noles and Infielder Manny Monday was also the deadline for The girls’ volleyball team, al­ weapons issues. Deame joined a in the Soviet Union and they also induction ceremony was held on Suzanne Fiynn, vice president; Cal Ripken Jr. are staying put while promiment ones to change teams Players Association, has said he’s per year. Trillo of the Chicago Cubs; pitcher eligible players to demand a trade. though tills has not been one of their peace march across the U.S. from consumed large quantities of ice Oct. 28 in Bailey Auditorium at Terry Scata, treasurer; and Bar­ — WENDY MORTON Jack Morris, Dave Righetti and before the season started. Since Mike LaCoss, outfielder Ekidle fearful the owners will continue Others who got new contracts Pitchers Jeff Reardon of Minnesota better seasons, is a very exciting California to Washington, D.C., in cream which is a favorite food in Manchester High School. Mike Witt can start seeing how free then, an arbitrator ruled baseball shunning the free agents. instead becoming free agents were Milner and utilityman Joel Youngb­ and Greg Harris of Texas and team to watch. Although there is Ohio and heard two comments on a the U.S.S.R. The march ended with Inductees were juniors; Suzanne the free-agent market will be. owners illegally conspired to res­ “ They’ve learned how to play the Cincinnati catcher Bo Diaz, in­ lood of San Francisco; outfielder infielder Alfredo Griffin did so, only an average of 30 or 40 people at regular basis. One was “ get a job,” a rock concert by American groups Agasi, AtuI Aggarwal, Lauren Bell, A total of 76 players filed for free trict free-agent movement in 1985, game,” Fehr said. fielder Ed Romero of Boston, Ken Griffey and infielder Graig although that move, like declaring a match, this reporter thinks that and the other was “ go try that in the such as Santana, Crosby, Stills and Mere^th Blodget, Laurie Ann agency with 18 of them, including although no penalty has been set. Another grievance alleging Commissioner Peter Ueberroth Baltimore outfielder Jim Dwyer, Nettles of Atlanta; utilityman free agency, often is a negotiating attendance and the squad’s record Soviet Union, try that over there.” Nash, and James Taylor, as well as Brindisi, Helen Call, Kevin Covell, Juan Berenguer, Frank Tanana Jamie Quirk of Kansas City; owners’ collusion on free agents has said; “ To what extent a club infielder Mickey Hatcher of Los tool. is, in the very least, indirectly So they did. Members of The Soviet rock groups. There is a John Eccher, Alexander Eitel, and Jose Cruz, declaring Monday pitcher Mark Clear of Milwaukee; last winter is in the hearing stage. desires to participate in the market Angeles and pitchers Dave Schmidt related. For example, in the early International Peace Walk Inc. documentary about the peace Craig Hempstead, Gregg Horowitz, before a midnight deadline. outfielder Ken Landreaux of Los Minnesota’s Gary Gaetti, the “ I ’m not adverse to going in,” for free agents is an individual of Baltimore and Jim Gott of ’80s, the MHS squad drew 125 or 150 talked to the American and Soviet march on Showtime and the Heather Hostetter, Allison Kane, Starting today, free agents can Angeles; pitcher Moose Haas of American League playoff MVP, St. said New York Yankees owner matter to be determined solely by Pittsburgh. people at a couple’of matches. The embassies in Washington about members of The International Alison Larkin, Erik Meyers, Gre­ negotiate with any team and some The New York Mets have exer­ Oakland and pitcher Greg Minton Louis’ Jack Clark and Milwaukee’s action Is expected. Charlie Lei- George Steinbrenner, a frequent each club.” volleyball team was very good having a peace march in the Soviet Peace Walk Inc. hope to have one on gory Murray, Brian Parkany, cised their option to keep pitcher of California. Paul Molitor each became free brandt, Dave Smith, Chili Davis, participant in past free-agent bo­ Schmidt and Ripken, both eligi­ then, playing eventual state cham­ Union. The group received flat no’s PBS also. Grace Phillips, Keith Reimer, Kera Bob Ojeda while St. Louis released Pitchers Dan Petry of Detroit, agents although all would prefer to from both countries. However, the Rennert, Birgit Sauer, Wendy Bryn Smith and Brett Butler are nanzas. “ If we can'stay within our ble for free agency, agreed to new pions Maloney and even winning The 200 Soviets on the march first baseman Dan Driessen. Bob Forsch of St. Louis and Steve remain with their teams. one game against them. marchers persisted and from June were members of the Soviet Peace Smith, and Jeffrey Staniunas. among those who could also switch structure and be rewarded, that’s contracts minutes before midnight. Another minus for the team is 12 to July 8,1987, there was a peace Committee and they were a diverse Senior inductees were; Amy Apari- that Manchster is a “ soccer and march in the Soviet Union with 200 group. Two-thirds were communist cio, Susan Caringer, Meredith swim town,” said Priscilla Mally, Americans and 200 Soviets. The party members. "Peace is a very Duggan, Erik Lindland, Jennifer who along with Katherine Mayshar point of this march was that there important thing to them.” Deame Perry, Michael Sears and Christine co-coaches the squad. There is also are a lot of misconceptions about said. “ Therealpointaboutthistrip. Visco. Illing football program remembers Alex Ferguson no feeder program so that by the the people in both countries and the real mission, was the people, In the process of choosing Na­ time that the girls get to the high that nothing is going tol happen in meetig the people.” There will be tional Honor Society candidates, in his own right, summed up Ferguson as “ no Looking at a 1955 midget program, which school, they know the basic funda­ the way of peace until there are another peace walk next summer those students with a very high * 9 The memory of Alex Ferguson will live for years greater a role model for youngsters.” included individual photos and team shots of each mentals and strategies. Mally also better relations. from June to July whith the Soviets class rank were sent NHS forms. for his many contributions to the football program Deakin said that he “ hit It off Immediately (with team, Simmons pointed to one page, the one said that this team shouldn’t have The comment the American coming to the U.S. They were to give information at Illing Junior High. featuring the Firefighters. only 5 wins against 11 losses at this marchers heard most often was pertaining to clubs and extra­ Ferugson) when I first came to Manchester 17 Herald Angle “ We had an undefeated season. Swede point in the season; many matches “ Mir Druzhba” which means - CINDY TARBELL curricular activities and services Tom Kelley Illing’s director of athletics, saw to years ago after he learned that I had played have been extremely close. which they belong to. Their club 4(i Earl Yost football.” Solomonson was our head coach and Alex that. Ferguson, Pinky Pohl, Randy Brown and Charlie Although this season definitely advisers were required to write a Last Friday afternoon at Illing’s Immaculate ■|. t •' Sports Editor Emeritus Kennedy was impressed, not only with reference to accompany the form. Garrow the assistants,” he recalled. It was has not been their best, there have new gymnasium, impressive dedication Ferguson’s accomplishments on the football field, been some improvements, such as Quinby presents an The Chapter Council Committee but with "his work ethics in the school,” the same Simmons’ first Introduction to Ferguson. ceremonies were conducted in Ferguson’s honor. A the strong play of Lisa Cartier and then reviewed the information and This fall, Simmons decided to honor the memory 8 large and attractive sportsmanship plaque and sentiments echoed by Lindgren. Lisa Marconi. made a decision on each individual of Ferguson, who prepared hundred of young trophy case was unveiled in the lobby adjacent to " I ’ll always remember the leadership and More than a few players from the student. This committee consists of players for high school football competition in his example to students the gym dedicated in his name. dedication values that Coach Ferguson instilled in Manchester volleyball program Manchester High School teachers years at Illing, by having a decal in Ferguson’s have gone on to play at the college Mrs. Sherrill Jamo, Miss Helen Kelley, who served as master of ceremonies, left me,” O’Neill said. No one was more pleased with the entire memory, 1917-1986, applied to all helmets, a most level. Most recently, Paige LePak, After five years of working as a would be necebsai>. i»ti tutuic Jette, Mrs. Carol Moriarty, Mrs. no stone unturned in planning and carrying out the The talented Illing band, with about 75 of its fitting tribute. from last year’s squad, now plays teacher in the home economics plans include getting her Ph.D. and Bernadette Musseman and Mrs. special program honoring the man who played a members on hand, under the direction of first-year program than members of the Ferguson family at Pace University. Another MHS department at MHS, Barbara to continue to move towards the Roberta Thompson. To qualify for big part In the success of Illing football teams for leader Jim Hilbie, added class to the occasion with who were among the nearly 100 friends and school volleyball aluminl from the early Quinby is definitely an example to central office. Watch out, Mr. membership, the students must several selections, right up to the drum roll as the associates as well as football players Yosh Vincek, Ludes, here comes Mrs. Quinby! nearly two decades. Series of problems ’80s, Katrine Walsh, played at her students. show the important qualities of Ferguson died early last year. trophy case drape was removed. Ray Zemandi and George Vincek, who played and 7 Quinby enjoys working with Snow didn’t cover the ground but the first annual UConn. service, scholarship, characterand Ferguson, who was from the "school of hard coached on teams with Ferguson. Quinby recently became a vice people and challenges that she can Usually those in administration or long-time Jim LeSureTown Tennis Tournaments ran into one knocks,” with no experience in high school as a The trophy case includes trophies, plaques and - TOM SHEILS principal in charge of the Voca­ learn and grow from “ This job faculty members from the classroom are problem after another in 1987. player, launched a career in football while in the photographs as well as clippings and footballs from tional Department. She has dedi­ allows me to do so,” added Quinby. recognized but in Feguson’s case it was entirely The three divisions have finally been completed “ My objectives are to learn all Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. He was still undefeated teams Ferguson coached in the midgets cated much time and effort into Application party held for seniors different. While on the payroll at Illing, Ferguson with former pro Tom Casalino winning the men’s getting this position. “ One must aspects of my job and do them involved in the sport SO years later as an unpaid, and at Illing. was a valued member of the custodial staff. His singles. 6-4,6-1, over Todd Custer in a field of 22. apply, get recommendations, and well,” stated the determined volunteer coach. The entire program was a fitting tribute to a man first love though, was after hours as coach of the Ron Konopka was a two-time champ, teaming then be Interviewed by many woman. Part of her job is to make The teachers’ lunchroom was were there to help students with any friends are right there to help” said No man in Manchester in the last half century who contributed much to the Illing football Krivanec’s questions or problems that they Scheoneberger. The most asked junior high’s football squad. with Julia Britnell to win the mixed doubles over different people, including the sure there the right amount of inundated with eager seniors as a was more involved in football than Ferguson whose program. encountered when filling out their Among those who spoke briefly but highly of the board of education,” said Quinby. funding for the Vocational question was “ What is the CEEB (a Custer and Sue Hadge, 6-1,7-5; and had Gregg party to fill out college applications applications. Approximately 50 stu­ big man who put the Illing football |)rogram on the playing career spanned 20 years and another 30 The example Quinby gives of that Department. number that is a school code) Horowitz as his doubles partner in whipping Gary was held Thursday, Oct. 29. It was dents participated. This demon­ map were Dr. James P. Kennedy, Manchester years was spent coaching on all levels, from the energy tip is to never give up your goal no “ This job has given me a grater number?” The answer which may Eariy Introduction Tucker and Casalino, 6-3,7-5. strates the need for such an superintendent of schools in Manchester; Dick midgets, to the schoolboys, to the semi-pros, all matter how tiresome and difficult it opportunity to go forward in my held

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Leaders affirmative action team leader) cinnati, Los Angeles and the Nbw of a black group insisting on nwre ~Iarry Edwards was all about,’’ York Yankees — have changed - SOUTHINGTON — Nine long-time coaching standouts and one executive-level baseball opportuni­ )urm said. general managers without hiring a I of the best basketball players ever to come of the state have been ties for minorities express^ satis­ Monday, Edwarch defended his' black. Four others have general - selected to the Connecitlcut High School Coaches Association Hall faction with answers given by /grotm’s efforts since being ap­ manager vacancies, and have ., of Fame and will be inducted at a luncheon Saturday, Dec. ISgat NHL Roundup Baseball Commissioner Peter , p o i n t by UeberroU)-in-the after- ^ven no incUcation they will fill ! the AquaTurf Club in Southington at 12: IS p.m. Ueberroth’s office about future mathVf A1 Campanis’ comments on them with blacks. Coaches Joe Bruno of Hamden, Ed Ferrigno of Windham High, prospects. the April 2 Nightline program. In Cleveland and San Diego re- - Joe Folino of Staples of Westport, John Fontana of Southington, QUEBEC (AP) - The Quebec “ Hopefully, we’re working for short, Campanis said blacks don’t placed club presidents without ’ Mac Miller of Middletown, Gerry Rosseau of Waterford, Ed Nordiques are on a roll because the same cause, and in the same seem to possess the qualities to fill hiring a black. Sadlon of Nonnewaug in Woodbury, Billy Schofield of Killingly they are being aggressive and Foremost among |he questions . direction — tohavethe problems of front-office and managerial and Crosby, and Sal “ Red” Vederame of Wilbur Cross of New relentless, and winger Michel minorities in basdi>all resolved,” positions. before Monday was why blacks ; Goulet says continued success with baseball backgrounds had - Haven Join former Norwalk High and NBA basketball star Calvin said Baseball Network spokesman Murphy as the inductees. depends on a continuing effort. “ People have been offered jobs, been left out of the commissioner’s Frank Robinson, a baseball Hall-of- Tickets are $16.50 apiece and available to the public. Tickets "We were aggressive, we were and they’ve turned Jobe down,” program. always beating them to the puck Famer who later became the_ may be reserved by contacting Joe Fontana at 23 High wood A ve., Edwards said. "That’sthe preroga­ “ We haven’t made any effort to - and we didn’t let up even when we game’s first black manager.' Southington, or by telephone at 6229810. "W e’re satisfied with the answers tive everybody has. (Chicago Cubs exclude anybody,” Durso said. had the lead,” Goulet said Monday they gave us.” coach) Billy Williams turned down "W e’ve been open to having dia­ night after scoring his 12th goal of Leaders of the black group and of a job the other day. It happens logue with anybody inside or the season and adding three assists Ueberroth’s affirmative action pro­ every day.” outside the game wlio had some­ Center heading for Connecticut? as Quebec beat the Boston Bruins gram met Monday for the first time Williams was offered a managing thing positive to offer. I ’m not nire ; 6-4. “ That’s what we have to do to and pledged to forge a relationship job in the Chicago Cubs system, but of all the motivations that went into - Dan Cyrultk, a 2foot-ll center from Williamsville, N.Y., has win.” of cooperation. declined when he learned that John it (the forming of the Baseball schedule a Wednesday morning news conference and he The victory was welcome relief The most tangible element in the Vuknvich had been former general Network). But I’m happy It reportedly will announce at that time that he will sign a national because it was only the fourth in manager Dallas Green’s choice for occurred.” letter of intent to play basketball at the University of Connecticut. nine home games this season for the N agreement is the sharing of infor­ Ruglnild PInto/MinohMtw Harald mation in compiling a list of the vacant job as Cubs manager. Cyrulik averaged 20.0 points and 14.9 rebounds per game last Nordiques, the only club in the NHL qualified minorities for available Since Vukovich didn’t have any Leaders of Baseball Network had ’ year. He visited tiie UConn campus last weekend. without a road loss this season. Freshman Katelyn Lindstrom has every this season and set the school record in jobs. minor-league managing expe­ planned to disperse after Sunday’s The National Recruiter’s Cage Letter ranks Cyrulik as the 20tl^ Montreal beat Toronto 3-1 in the reason to smile. She led the Manchester the 100-yard breaststroke. The Network, a group of about 50 rience, Williams didn’t think )>e opening meeting, butagreedtostay ; best center in the country. only other NHL game Monday High girls' swimming team in scoring blacks with close ties to baseball, should have to serve an apprentice­ an extra day for a hastily called An earlysigning weeklong signing period begins Wednesday. night. was created in a meeting here ship to become a major-league meeting with the commissioner’s i Two other top UConn recruits 22 guard Chris Smith of Kolbe High "W e finally played a complete Sunday out of dissatisfaction with manager. ghoup. ; in Bridgeport and 28 forward Tony Scott of Rochester, N.Y., are good game at home,” Goulet said. the progress of Ueberroth’s com­ Since Edwards’ hiring, four "W e’ve been talking (with net- . also expected to sign during the early period. Scott reportedly is Anton Stastny scored two goals, mittee in bringing about minority teams — Cleveland. Philadelphia, workleaders) all along,” Edwards, choosing between UConn and Syracuse. while Mike Eagles, Alan Haworth Lindstrom and Lindland hirings. Kansas C^ty, and the New York who answered only a handful of and Gaetan Duchesne scored one "It was a good discussion, and Yankees — have replaced manag­ questions, said Monday. each for the Nordiques, who took we’re going tocontinueit,’ ’ said Ed ers without hiring a black. The “ That’s not true,” said Ben Red Sox sign Ed Romero over second place in the Adams Durso, an executive vice president Indians replaced a minority — Pat Moore, a former coach and scout • Division. Corrales — with a white — Doc BOSTON — Utility infielder Ed Romero, who was eligible for Eagles’ goal, which gave Quebec make impact with MHS AP photo in Ueberroth’s office. who also Is a member of the " I think we were able to clear up Eld wards. Kansas City offered the network’s executive committee. free agency but had not filed, has been signed to a new two-year a 5-2 lead, came on a penalty shot in Frank Robinson right) and Jim “Mudcat" announce the formation of the Baseball some misunderstandings that peo­ job to Hal McRae, who turned It “ Was there communication? Yes. • contract by the Boston Red Sox. the second period, after he was Bv Len Auster Grant visit before the start of Sunday’s Network. ple had about what minority issues down. But that was after (the network’s Romero, who will turn 30 next month, came tb Boston from the hauled down by Glen Wesley with Manchester Herald nows conference in Irving, Texas to were all about, and what (baseball Four clubs — Philadelphia. Cin­ weekend convention) was set.” Milwaukee Brewers following the 1985 season. He hit .272 in 88 Quebec two men short. V games for the Red Sox last season while playing four infield “ I was at least a foot away from There are several sports where positions. He had a career-high 12game hitting streak from April him and it was obvious T never freshman athletes are brought 21 to M ay 13. tripped him,” Wesley said. “ I took along slowly and not much is his stick off the puck and he lost his expected from them as they begin balance.” their high school Careers. There are Cardinals release Dan Driessen . The penalty shot was the first of exceptions such as cross country SCOREBOARD Eagles' NHL career. where East Catholic High’s Nancy ST. LOUIS — Veteran first baseman Dan Driessen, a “ I wanted a good burst of speed Byrne appeared on the scene and going in,” said Eagles, who beat late-season-acquisition who helped the St. Louis Cardinals win placed third place in the state at goaltener Doug Keans with a high the National League pennant, was released Monday. last weekend’s State Open Meet. shot to' the glove side. “ I thought I Football Driessen, 36, was purchased by the Cardinals from their And then there’s swimming. Hockey ECHO hockey was going to go to the stick side, but Manchester High girls’’ swim­ Louisville 'Triple A team Aug. 31. He stepped into the lineup when the way he was standing, I saw first baseman Jack Clark injured his ankle Sept. 9 and made 15 ming Coach Dave Frost was twice some room at the top.” blessed in the 1987 season as a pair starts at the position for the Cardinals. NFL standings The goal grew in importance of 14-year-olds, Kerri Lindland and In 24 regular-season games, Driessen hit .233 with one home NHLitinilings MHeA when Rick Middleton and Randy Katelyn Lindstrom, made an im­ Wllllngton Plzio House fled Yale, 4-4. AMERICAN CONFERENCE run and 11 runs batted in. Burridge scored 21 seconds apart in mediate impact with the Indians. WALKS CONPKRENCE Scoring goals for Wllllngon were Mike East the final minute of the second Patrick Dtyitleii Soderlund, Todd Hutton, Scott Rickard, L Pel. PF PA . Their contributions, though, were W L T Ptt OF OA Scott Chamberlond, John Phelps and Buffalo 4 .5 * 143 197 ■ period. not a surprise to Frost. " I knew she Now Jersey 9 4 1 IV 54 43 M att Denis. Assists were acaulred by bidlonapolls 4 J * 153 119 • But Duchesne made it 6-4 at 6:13 4 171 : Pirates sign pitcher Jim Gott (Lindland) would be good and NY Islanders 9 4 1 19 <2 42 Jason Thibodeau, Soderlund (21, Rlck- Miami S B 7 0 of the third period, sealing a victory WasMn^on 7 4 1 15 47 43 ord (2), Phelps, and Joe Haves. New England 4 .SCO 149 148 . PITTSBURGH — Pitcher Jim Gott Monday agreed to terms on contribute,” said Frost, in his 13th PlttsburaO 5 7 3 13 55 57 N.Y. Jets 4 J * 195 177 that moved Quebec into sole year at the helm. "AndKatelyn was Ceiilrai a two-year contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team said. NY Ronoers 4 9 3 11 43 71 possession of second place in the one of the- known commodities. PtlllOdelplllO 4 9 3 11 42 42 MHaB Cleveland 5 3 925 a i 110 ' Gott, 28, had until midnight to file for free agency, but signed Adorns Dlvtsien Houston 5 3 .425 200 i n division, with 19 points, four fewer She’s swam in the Rec (swim team)- Montreal 10 4 3 23 49 53 DMC won a gome and tied one lost Plttsbuigh 5 3 925 174 ira instead, said team spokesman Greg Johnson. than Montreal. program for years.” Quebec 9 5 1 19 42 51 weekend.. DMC tied East Haven 5-5, ClncInnoU 2 4 .2* 1* 174 “ Jim Gott made a tremendous contribution to our late-season Bob Sweeney and Jay Miller also Buffalo 7 5 3 17 54 57 before edging Central Connecticut, 14). Lindstrom has already etched Boston 4 7 2 14 57 59 Against East Haven, Trevor Frenette Son Diego 7 1 0 .875 174 141 surge with 13 saves in 16 opportunities,” said Syd Thrift, the scored for the Bruins, who have hfr name into the school record Hartford 5 7 2 12 42 51 scored two goals (or DMC while Justin Seattle 5 3 0 925 2 * 145 won only once in their last seven Podula, Lee Skinner and Mike Pirates’ general manager. book, with three years left. She CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Denver 4 3 1 943 198 140 “ He’s a great addition to our club both on and off the field. His gamer. Norrts Mvlslon McCarthy added one apiece. Jennifer LA . Raiders 3 5 0 975 149 189 broke a nine-year mark previously W L T Ph OF OA WIehn and Matt Ryan each had two Kansas City 1 7 0 .1 * 1 * 249 positive approach to his job has had a profound impact on his Stastny got his third and fourth held by Chris Scott in the breast­ Toronto i 4 0 14 44 SB assists for DMC while Skinner and Mike 9UTIONAL CONFERENCE goals of the season, both set up by BolarskI added one each. Ryan was the teammates,” Thrift said. ■ ' stroke. lowering the standard sev­ Detroit 4 4 2 14 45 47 his brother Peter, to extend his Cblcaoo 4 7 2 14 44 48 outstanding defensive plover. Mike Washington 4 2 .750 204 1 * Gott was 22 with a 1.45 ER A in 25 relief appearances with the eral times during the season. Her MInnesola 5 7 3 13 52 58 Dumont tallied the winning goal against Dallas 4 4 S B m 185 Pirates after being acquired from San Francisco on'Aug. 3. consecutive-game scoring streak to mark is now 1; 13,9. The old St. Louis 4 8 1 9 42 50 Central. WIehn hod theassistandgoalie Phllodlphla 4 4 SB 182 213 15. Mike McCarthy recorded 10saves. Kvie 975 182 208 Overall, he was 1-2 with 13 saves and a 3.41 ERA in 55 standard was 1:15.3. Smvtlie Division St. Louis 3 5 Mario Gosselln faced 25 shots in Edmonton 9 5 1 19 72 S3 Melsterllng was the defensive player of N.Y. (Tlonts 2 4 .2 * 140 185 appearances during the 1987 season. “ It was a major accomplishment WInnIPN 8 5 0 14 47 5 the game. Central goal for the Nordiques. while Keans breaking the record,” Frost said, Caloarv 4 4 2 14 54 57 Chicago 7 1 J75 m 1 * was tested 40 times the Bruins. SB 1 * 1 » "in that she’s a freshman and no Los Angeles 4 9 1 9 37 58 Squirt A Minnesota The teams exchanged power- Voncouver 4 9 1 9 47 54 Tompo Bay 9 * 192 1 * Rams reinstate LeRoy Irvin one broke it for nine years. I feel Mondoirs Oomes Family Home Remodeling deteoted Green Boy 9 * 147 144 play goals (with both Haworth and she’ll own the record the next three Quebec 4, Boston 4 Newington, 4-2, before It wos shut out, Detrott .2 * 144 2 * Sweeney scoring goal No. 7) before Montreal X Toronto 1 4-0, by Hamden. Nate Spleker led FHR ANAHEIM, Calif. — Cornerback LeRoy Irvin, suspended by years, unless someone moves in Taiidov's Oomes with two goals In Its win over Newlnoton Son Frncisco 7 1 0 975 2 * 174 . Los Angeles Rams Coach John Robinson for “ conduct the Goulet scored with only nine from out of state,” New Orleans 5 3 0 .4 * 311 1 * - seconds left in the first period for a New Jersey at New York Rangers, 7:35 while single goals were added by Jamie detrimental to the team” last week, has been reinstated to the A year ago, when the Indians p.m. Sutherland, Mike WelnIckI and Kevin Atlanta 2 4 0 .2 * 1 *2 5 4 > 2-1 Quebec lead. Washington at New York Islonders, 8:05 Fleming. Assists were acaulred by L.A. Roms 1 7 0 .1 * 134 315 | active roster, Robinson said Monday. posted a 6-5 mark, six seniors led p.m. Sutherland (4), Andy Zlanlo (2), Craig Monday's Game “ I talked with LeRoy this morning and we’re bringing him Haworth got the Nordiques on the them in scoring. This time the Phllodelphlo at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Massicotte, Keith Mlllen, and Spleker. New York Jets * , Seattle 14 Sunday, Nav. 15 back on the squad,” Robinson said. “ His role is not yet certain. scoreboard first at 2:33 with Allen versatile Lindstrom set the pace. "I Calgary at WInnIpea, 8:35 p.m. Todd Housworth had 12 saves In net kind of felt she would be our top Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. while Massicotte was the defensive Buffalo at Clevetarxl, 1 pm . We agreed on some things.” Pederson off for holding. Referee Wodaetdov's Oomes standout. Dallas at New Englond, 1 pm . Ron Hoggarth also had signalled a scorer. I saw her last year in Rec Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. The Rams coach said Irvin’s status, ostensibly meaning when Boston at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Housworth made 24 saves against David Kool/Mtnchatlsr Herald minor against Nevin Markwart for meets so I knew she was good,” Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Hamden. Houston at Rlteburgh, 1 p.m. and how much the two-time All-Pro will play for the Rams, will be Los Angeles Roms at St. Louis, 1 p.m. pulling down Goulet when Haworth Frost admitted. WoNilnoton at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. determined on a day-to-day basis. Detroit at Chicago; 8:35 p.m. Indlarxipolls at Miami, 1 pm . became the extra attacker with Lindstrom’s best event is the Colgarv at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Squirt B Race for the ball Tampa Bov at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Robinson had suspended Irvin, who had first requested a Bufralo at Vancouver, 10:05 p.m. New York Jets at Kansas Oty, 1 p.m. Gosselln at the bench. Haworth breaststroke. “ She’s about 5 foot 7 Hebron Wood Products won one, lost anclnnotl at Attanto, 4 p.m. contract renegotiation and eventually demanded to be traded, and she gets a lot of propulsion from one, and tied one last weekend. HWP beat Keans with a hard slapshot Seton Hall's Paul Duffy is surrounded by nevertheless, received an at-large bid to Green Bay at Seattle, 4 p.m. last Wednesday. her legs because she is so long and beat Newington, 3-1, bowed to Enfield, New Orleans at Son Francisco, 4 pm . from the left point. NHL m u H t 3-1, and tied Yale, 0-0. Kevin Brodeur UConn’s Wayne Churyk (left) and the NCAA Tournament and will host New York Giants at Philadelphia, 4 Sweeney tied it for Boston at 19; 31 in the breaststroke the kick is much scored two goals and Tyler Brooks p.m. more important than in the other added the other In the win over Fernando Carlos in their Big East Harvard Sunday at 1 p.m. at the with Robert Picard off for interfer­ Los Angeles Raiders at San Diego, 8 - strokes,” Frost said. Frost believes Newington. Nick Maiczyk and Cory Connecticut Soccer Stadium. p.m. Savard NHL player of the week ence. Ray Bourque fired from the Nordlqun 6, Bnilm 4 W ry had assists. Bruce Turgeon and championship game last Sunday in the 200 individual medley and Shown Haves also played welt. Brodeur Storrs. The Pirates won, 2-1. UConn, NEW YORK — Chicago center Denis Savard, who scored 11 blueline and Cam Neely used his picked up the lone goal against Enfield. skate to deflect the shot to Sweeney 100-yard freestyle are Lindstrom’s 1 3 8—4 Jets30,8oahawks14 points last week, was selected NHL Player of the Week Monday. next best events, but he hasn’t _____ 2 3 1 -4 Robert Skoglund hod an assist while who then faced an open net. Chris Duperron was the defensive Savard had three goals and eight assists in three games last hesitated to use her where points Hrst Period—1, Quebec, Haworth 7 standout and Shawn Hayes hod 20 saves (Cioulet, Brown), 3:33 (pp). 3, Boston, NEW YORK (D) 8 8 14 8— M week, including a three-goal, three-assist performance that led Goulet got that one back 20 were needed. Sweeney 7 (N e ^ , Bourque), 19:31 (pp). 3, In goal. Cummings 1-4092, Walker 2-5094, Ewing N.Y. Jeta 8 18 18 1 8 -M seconds later taking a pass from Skoglund was the defensive player of 10-14 34 23, Jackson 79 09 14, Wilkins the Blackhawks to an 25 victory over the Minnesota North Stars Frost knew Lindland could do the Q ue^, (3eum 13 _(Lambert), 19:51. the game ogalnst Yole and Haves Lane Lambert at the Boston Penotttei Pedersen, Bos (holding), :45; Basketbafl 5-13 09 10, Green 04 24 3,McNeolv14 TransactioBis NYJ—Townsell 91 punt return (Leahy on Sunday. job in diving for the Indians, but Raginild PInto/ManohMMr Hunk) Plcard, Que (higivsttcking), 4:14; Klunk, recorded 20 soves. 24 4, Tolbert 2-3 09 4, Sparrow 1-5 09 2, kick), 2:44 blueline and skating two strides didn’t know how well. “ I was Bos (Mghettcklng), 9:48; Finn, Que Henderson 09 09 0, Tucker 411 3-2 13, NYJ—FG leahv 35,14:» before slapping a shot past Keans (tripping), 12 :*; Sweeney, Bos (rough­ Cartwright 3-7 4410. Totals 348113-1887. flUrd Quarter surprised that she hit 186 points. Freshman Kerri Lindland, a student at Bennet Junior P n Waa a BASEBALL NYJ—FG Leahy 34. 3 :» from the top the faceoff circle, That’s more than anyone has gotten ing), 13:27; onus, Que (roughing), 13:27; NBA standings American League Rangers’ Sandstrom out 7-10 days High, soars high off the diving board at a practice Courtnall, Bos,doublemlnor (high-sticking, Design Group One lost to New Haven, Boston » a 23 1 9 -^ Sea—Warner 3 run (Johnson kick), 5:44 Boston drew even again at 4:44 of in their freshman year,” he said. 7-4, and tied Hamden, 3-2. Gregg New York n 19 18 29-87 BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Agreed to Sea—Iqrgent * pass from Krleg (John­ session. Lindland was Manchester High’s top diver in her roughing), 18:08; Brown, Que,doublemlnor terms with COI Ripken Jr., shortstop, on a the second period when Miller (holding, roughing) 18:08; Picard, Que Talman registered a three-goal hat EASTERN CONFERENCE 3-polnt goals—Alnge 2, Tucker 2 FOuted son kick), 8:42 NEW YORK — Tomas Sandstrom of the New York Rangers Lindland surpassed the 182point trick (or Design Group agolnst New Altanttc Division out—None. Rebounds— Boston 49 (Parish two-yeor contract. Agreed to terms NYJ—Gflggs 4 pass from O'Brien scored his first goal of the season, barrier twice with a 186.30 effort first year of varsity competition. (Interference), 19:23. wUh Dave Schmidt, pitcher. will miss seven to 10 days with a hairline fracture of the right Second Round—4, Boston, Miller 1 Haven while Ken Herold added the W L Pet. OB 14), New York 43 (Green 9). Assists—Boston (Leahy klck),'14;* but the Nordiques regained the lead against Fermi and 186.20 score other score. Kevin WIehn hod two Boston 3 0 1.000 — a (Bird 10), New York25 (Jackson W). Total BOSTON RED SOX—Signed Ed Fourfh Quartir index finger, the NHL team said Monday. (Morkwort), 4:44. 5, Quebec, A. Stostnv 3 Romero, I nflelder, to a two-year contract. ninth graders in 1982. Factora holds (Ooulet, P. Stcistnv), 8:44. 4, Quebec, A. assists while Ken Herrold picked up Phllodelphlo 1 1 .500 1'/i fouls—Boston 17, NewYork27. A—19,»1. NYJ—Hector 1 run (Leahy kick), 3:57 Sandstrom suffered the injury Saturday in a game against the on Stastny’s two goals. against Windham. and one-and-a-half twists. She has a Slostny 4 (Goulet, P. Stostnv), 13:44. 7, one. Brennan Lundberg also hod an New Jersey 0 1 .000 2 N Y J -F G Leahy * , 13:34 Lindland has a gymnastics’ back­ tendency now, to over rotate on the the school mark in diving with 234.5 assist while Mike Rodriguez played well Washington 0 3 .000 2W Notional A—40,452. Los Angeles Kings. He has sixgoalsand lOassistsin 15gamesbut Quebec, G ^ e s 3, 15:32 (sh). 8, Boston, CINCINNATI REDS-SIgned Bo Dloz, ground and that, according to twists. “ She’s a superior twister points. He believes, though, both Middleton, 4 (Thelvin, Sweeney), 19:03. 9, defensively. Don Barry and L.undberg New York 0 3 .000 3 has not scored since he was cross-checked by Philadelphia’s Central Dlvtsien catcher, to a two-year contract. sea MYJ ; Canadlens 3, Leafs 1 Frost, is a good building block for and goes too far on some dives. have room for improvement. Boston, Bunidee, W (Kasper, Morkwort), each scored a goal In the deadlock with Dave Brown on Oct. 26. 19:M. Penoittes Miller, <3ue (hooking), Hamden while Phil Dakin, Jim Lock- Atlonta 2 0 1.000 — Rec hoop PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Aoreedta First downs 17 a : At Montreal, Stephane Richer’s diving. "That has made It easier to We've had to slow her down,” Frost Chicago 1 0 1.000 terms wUh Mike Schmldt,thlrdboseman,on 22111 37-1* < Lindstrom, by natural matura­ 3:31; Miller, Bos (roughing), 4:05; wood, and Barry hod assists. Herold Rustws-vards Brown was given a 12game suspension. said. was the defensive standout. Goalie Tom Cleveland 1 1 .500 1 0 two-year contract. Passing 144 210 ■ ninth goal of the season enabled the teach her to dive. There’s a definite tion and by working out with Picard, Que (roughlno), 4:05; Plett, Bos PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to (roughing), 4:05; Glllls, Que (roughing), MItnev had 15 saves. Detroit 1 1 .500 1 Return Yards 14 1 * ; ^nadiens to extend their unbeaten similarity in that in gymnastics you Both Lindstrom and Lindland weights as the team does in the Indiana 1 1 .500 1 Adult bsskelbsll terms on a two-year contract with Jim Cmp-Att-Int 12-222 22300 , 4:05; Crowder, Bos (tripping), 4:23; Plett, streak to seven games. have an awareness of where your will see action at Saturday’s state preseason and during the year, will Bos (stashing), 11 ;*; Powder, Bos, Mllwoukee 1 1 .500 1 Gott, pitcher. Socked-Yords Lost VU 214 . Paa Wn B WESTERN CONFERENCE Manchester Bor Association * (BUI BASKETBALL Punts 5 * 594 • Mansdorf will play In South Africa body is in space,” Frost compared Class L Qualifying Meet at Hamden get stronger. That will lower her minor-motor (high-slicking, fighting), Gorra * , Tom Juknis a, Collins Judd The outcome was hardly as 13:53; Rnn, Que, double mlnor-malor MIdwssI Division Notional Basketball Assectatten FumMes-Lost 22 21 • that to diving.. The one difference, High. Lindstrom is the No. 13 seed times. And Lindland in time will be Regal Men's Shop beat New Haven, W L Pci. OB 10, John Moson 10) B.A. Club 74 (BUI CHICAGO BULLS—Waived RIckle Wins­ Penalttes-Yords 2101 1294 ; JERUSALEM — Israeli tennis champion Amos Mansdorf will , decisive as an earlier meeting (Instigator, high-sticking, fighting), 43, and lost to Southern Connecticut, Bollock 21, M ark Bonnet 13, Dan Barry he added, is using the diving board. in the breaststroke and will also adding more degree of difficulty 13:53; Olllls, Que (hlgtvstlcklng), 15:13. Denver 2 0 1.000 — low, forword. Signed Granville Walters, Time of Possession * ;0 9 M;51 . compete in South Africa later this month despite a protest by the between the two rivals last month in 3-1. Chris MIckus had two goals for Dallas 1 1 .500 1 12, Mike Auglllea 13) center. But the 5 foot 8 Lindland, who is new swim on the medley relay and dives. “ Once she gets a couple more Regal's while Dave Mannebach and Houston 1 1 .500 1 Smith Brothers Insurance 74 (Brian FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL STATime* Israeli Foreign Ministry, the player’s father said Monday. Toronto, when the Canadlens freestyle relay squads. Lindland Third Period—10, Quebec, Duchesne 3 Brian Kellogg each added a goal. Peter Connolly 14, Dave DeMaIn 13, Peter to diving with her only previous dives and perfects them her scores (Picard, A.Stattnv), 4:13. Psnaltles— Sacramento 1 1 .500 1 Noltenal FeotbaU League RUSHIN<$—Seattle, Warner 18-*, Willi­ The 22-year-old Mansdorf, Israel’s top-ranked player, is routed the Leafs 10-3. Hayes had on assist. In the loss to Son Antonio 1 1 .500 1 Gourlev 12, Lou Desarlo 11, Peter Heard DETROIT LIONS—Signed Vyto Kab, ams 840, Krleg 1-1, Rodriguez 1-0. N.Y. Jets, experience last summer, has been will be in the diving competition will go up,” Frost says. Duchesne, Que (hooking),(hooking)^ 10:48;10:W; Bourque, Southern, Kevin Lowhad the goal while 10) Smoke 42 (Jim Richard * , Joel scheduled to play in the $375,000 South African Open in which Frost believes will help her. Bm (hlgh-sltcklng), 13:0; Picard, Oiw Utah 1 1 .500 1 tight end. Hector 3043, McNeil 7-43, O'Brien 5-8, Vick In the rematch, the Canadlens open to learning as much as she Kellogg hod the assist. Pacific Division Boranowskl 12) LOS ANGELES RAMS—Reinstated Le- 5-5. The Impact from the pair was 8 (Iriglv^cklno), 12:0; Unsemon, Bos Westown Pharmacy 104 (Lyndon. Johannesburg starting Nov. 16. He is the tournament’s defending weren’t afforded some breathing can. “ She’s not afraid. She’ll try Frost compares the impact of (hlglvelicrItcklng), ------13:0;--- Glllls, - Que" (rough-' l_A. Lakers 2 0 1.000 — Rov Irvin, cornerbock, from the PASSIN(»-8ealtle, Krleg 12-382-1*. Portland 3 0 1.000 — Krogh 31, Larry Krogh * , Dennis Tracy champion. „ . „ j room until Chris Nilan scored at difficult dives,” Frost said. these two freshmen to that of diver immediate. And the good news is Ing), 13:52:0 . suspended list. N.Y. Jets, O'Brien 23309-m Seattle 1 1 .500 1 * , Ron Roy 10), Main Pub 100 (Jim NEW YORK JETS—Activated Reggie RECEIVING-Seoltte; Largent 2in, Shelley Factora and swimmer that there’ll be more — three years StmtsI on01 goal— Boston 49-10—24. Quebec Wehr * , Seon Thompson * , Tom Foran Foreign Ministry officials protested Mansdorf s plans Monday, 9:53 of the third period. The Among Lindland’s present dives 1413-13-40. (talden State 0 2 .000 2 McElroy, offensive lineman, from the Williams 293, Warner 28, Ttoe 1-8, Mary Ann Troy when they were worth — to follow. L.A. Clippers 0 2 .000 2 18, Paul Chute 12, Nick Foran 10) physically unable to perform list, and saying they violated the spirit of the Cabinet’s decision in insurance goal came a few minutes is a back dive with one somersault Power-ptay Opportunities—Boston 1 of Calendar DIRosa Cleaners a (Hal Rawlings a, Skans11-11, R.BuUerl-9. N.Y. Jeto,Toon444, 4; Quebec 1 of 5. Phoenix 0 2 .000 2 Lester Lyles, defensive bock, from Klever 4 -*, McNeil 394, Shuler 391, Sohn September to sever cultural and trade ties with Pretoria. after Gary Leeman of the Leafs Monday's Game John Connolly 15, Chuck McKean 13, Al Inlured reserve. Waived Ken Jones, 391, Hector 2 8 , Vick 29, Grlgat 1-4. Oootles Boston, Keans (40 shots-34 Robb 12, Carl Bulauclus 12) Irish appeared to have goaltender Brjan saves). Quebec, Gosselln (34-20). Boston 94, New York 87 ofltoslve lineman, atxl Eddie Hunter, Tuesday's Games Insurance 43 (Chris Mateva 14, Ken running back. Hayward beaten but fired wide with A—15,193. TODAY Detroit at Indiana, 4 p.m. Schoppman 13, Tom Blelencia 12, Pat AP eollogo football top twonty a backhander. Coffey’s return to Oilers unlikely Eeve Seccer Chicago at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Collect 10) HOCKEY Reds sign Diaz to new contract CMts S Dtvlslen Washington at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. National Hockey League Coventry at Terryvllle, 2 p.m. The Top Twenty teams In the Assoctaled The Canadlens, who have five EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — bring his salary in line with that of would be returning to the Edmon­ 7 Los Angeles Lakers at Son Antonia, PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Recalled CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds signed catcher Bo Diaz to Cinadlint8,MapltLMfi1 colleM footballall poll, vrlth first-plooe victories and two ties In their ton dressing room to get along with 8 ; * p.m. Jock Callander, center, otkI Steve a guaranteed two-year contract Monday. Defenseman Paul Coffey’s holdout Ray Bourque of the Boston Bruins. WEDNESDAY Golden State at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Guenette, goalie, from Muskegon of the votes Tn parentheses, record longest unbeaten stretch of the is nearing the end of its second Bourque, the Norris Trophy Glen Sather, the coach, after “ what 1 8 -1 OIrte Seccer Utah at Los Angeles aippers, 10:X Soccer through games of Nov. 7, total points Diaz, 34, was eligible to file for free agency before the deadline InternaUonal Hockey League. Sent season, fell behind 1-0 when Peter month and with each passing day winner last season, earns a re­ has happened the last several 1 8 Ctaet L Dtvlslen . p.m. Frank Plertrangelo, goalie, to Muskegon. bosedM *921217-14-1214-121211-10927- Monday night. The Reds said the new contract will pay Diaz FIrsI Period—1, Toronto, Ihnocok 2 Staples at Manchester, 3 p.m. Denver at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 4249-21 and lost week's ranking: Ihnacak scored at 10:28 of the the chances of his returning to the ported $320,000 in U.S. money. weeks” with Glen Sather, the (Kotsopoulet), 10:*. 2, Montreal, Le- Ctafi S Otvlslen Houston at Portland, IO:Xp.m. 1 Record Pis Pvs $850,000 in the first year and $900,000 in the second. The ballclubf opening period. But just wer a general manager. 1. Oklahoma (30) 9 0 0 1,144 1 Edmonton Oilers grow slimmer. Coffey’s salary is reported to be mleux 4 (Oreen, Nashmd), 11:43. X East Hampton a t Coventry, 3 p.r Dallas at Seattle, 1 0 :* p.m. MBC Cycionss said the contract doesn’t include incentive clauses. minute later the Canadlens pulled Montreal, Richer 9 (Smith, Chellos), Wednesday's Games 2. Nebraska (15) 9 2 0 1,1* 3 "Each day makes It harder for $320,000 in Canadian money. “ It would be tough to go back. The Manchester Soccer Club Cy­ 3. Miami, Ra. (9) 7-00 1,111 3 Diaz had one of his best seasons last year, when he was chosen even on a goal by Claude Lemieux. 1 7 ;* (pp). Penalties—DeOroy, Tor Indiana at Boston, 7 : * p.m. Scholastic me (to go back) and, I ’m sure, each “ What I ’m asking for is not But, if they’d pay me the money, I ’d (Interference), 14:19; Clark, Tor (Silcogo at New Jersey, 7 : * p.m. clones (girls 12 and under) won two 4. Rorlda State 2 1 2 1221 4 for the National League All-Star team. He hit .270 with 15 homers (stoNilnB), S:00; Corbonneou, Mon (slash- Atlanta at New York, 7 : * p.m. games over the weekend. The Cyclones 5. UCLA 212 943 7 Richer, who is becoming a pi votal day makes it harder for the Oilers,” unrealistic, it’s In line with the go back.” defeated South Windsor, 5-1, Saturday 4. Syracuse 9-20 103 8 and drove in 82 runs, trailing just Eric Davis and Dave Parker for lno),S:(B. Philadelphia at Washington, 7 : * p.m. player on the Montreal power play, Coffey said in a telephone interview going rate.” tocond Period—None. Penalties— Radio, TV Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. and then beat Tolland, 41, Sunday. 7. Notre Dame 7-12 8* 9 the team lead in that category. Coffey said his demands have Oolney, Mon (Nglvsllcklno), 9:34; O r m , Dallas at Utah, 9 : * p.m. Scoring goals for Manchester against East JV football 8. Georgia 7-22 494 tW then beat goaltender Ken Wregget Monday from his Toronto home. Coffey has played seven seasons South Windsor were Missy Jolly (2), 9. Clemson 2 1 2 444 tW He was the third-highest paid member of the Reds at.the end of come down considerably but the Mon (hooklno), 12 :*; Lsemon, Tor Phoenix at Golden State, 1 0 :* p.m. Alison Frenette (2) and Sharon Fish. Ttta East Catholic lunlor varsity at 17:39 of the first. Coffey, a two-time Norris Trophy with the Oilers and only Wayne (stastUng),*:*. 10. LSU 7-1-1 432 5 the season, making $825,000, according to a salary survey earlier Oilers’ offer has not increased TONIGHT Turning In fine 'performonces were football team defeated St. Joseph's of 11. Alabama 7-20 417 t13 winner as the best defenseman in Gretzky, who along with Mark Trumbull, Monday afternoon. this month by The New York Times. The survey said Mario Soto The Nilan goal came after Peter much. “ I ’m not coming down Third Pertod—4, Montreal, Nllon 3 7 p.m. — College hockey: Northeast­ CsltlcsBB,Knlcks87 Heather Jolly, Amy Danohv, Karen 24a, 12. Auburn 7-1-1 547 4 the NHL. has been a holdout since Messier had his contract renegev ern at Boston University, NESN Jurezak, Hllory Keever end Jodi Pon- Eagle quarterback Chris Mueller threw 12 Michigan State 221 440 IS and Dave Parker made the most money on the Reds, with Soto Svoboda’s shot from the blueline anymore, I want what’s fair.” (Svoboda,Chelloel,9:S3. Penoltles-None. two touchdown passes to Kevin Wilson. the Canada Cup tournament ended tiated this year, has had a greater Shota on goal—Toronto l»9-7-24. Mont­ 7:M p.m. — Capitols at Islanders, tlllo. On Sundoy, goals were scored by 14. South Oorollna 2 3 2 4B t13 getting $1.2 million and Parker $1.1 million. bounced from the back boards on to ESPN Jolly, Frenette, Shlra Springer, Betsy Also, Tim Carroll and Jim Varhue 15. Penn State 7-32 3 * 14 in mid-September. He wants his statisical influence on the team’s The last Edmonton offer, which real lO-tO-IS^ added TDs. The East defense forced The Reds have 10 players eligible for salary arbitration before Nilan’s stick, and he cracked the Power ploy Opportunittes—Toronto 0 of 8 p.m. — College football: Western * ? i d ^ 8 4 4 ’l4, Roberts453-411, Par1sh413 McCubrey, Sheila Rlngbloom and 14. Indiana 7-20 301 18 contract — a six-year deal signed offense. Coffey rejected about 10 days ago, Illinois at Northern Illinois (taped), 4 4 * , Aln^171-121, Johnson348-814,Daye Sharon Rackow. Also playing well for three turnovers. The Eagles remain 17. Oklahoma Stole 7-20 2 * 13 puck In from a few feet in front of 2; Monireol 1 of 1 unbeaten with an 8-9 record and will next season. four years ago — renegotiated to The problem now. Coffev said, was a new six-year contract. Oootlee Toronto, Wregget (35 Niota-32 SportsChannel 1-3448, KltaO-l 090, Slchtlng 39094, Lohous the Cyclones were Tamm y Glaeser, 18. Tennessee 221 144 19 Wregget. 9 p.m. — Boxing: Harold Brazier vs. 1-3092, HenryO-1090, Lewls09090, Acres09 Jennifer Barnett, Devon (kirceou, host St. Bernard's of Uncasvllle Mon­ 19. Texas A8AA 2 2 0 114 ' » saves). Montreal, Hoyword (34-25). day at Mount Nebo. A—14,731. Terry Whitaker, USA Cable 090. Totals33-7028-*94. Mary Melelver and Dawn Harris. * . Arkansas 7-20 * — I» — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Nov. 10, 1987 Raiders are hitting difficuit times L06 A N G E LE S (AP) - The Los Later, the Raiders face resurgent backs into five sacks. Martin said and ran 31 yards to the Raiders’ Angeles Raiders have lost five Buffalo, Kansas City and probable 295-pound Raiders’ rookie John 11-yardIine, andthe Vikings>soored straight games — the first time that playoff teams Cleveland and Clay, the team’8 No. 1 draft choice their clinching touchdown on the has happened to owner Al Davis Chicago. was part of the problem. next play, mtdclng the score 31-13. since 1964 when the team was In Entertotnmenf . San Diego beat the Raiders’ "H e ’s (Clay) definitely one of the "The last turnover killed us,’.’ •ookkeepind/income T or . Oakland and Davis was the coach. replacement team three weeks ago weak links in the offensive line, Raiders defensive end Howie Long Corpentry/Remodellnp. Davis still was deciding things Polntlnp/Pooerlno...... 23-17 when Elvis Patterson re­ along with a few others,” Martin said. "It ate us alive, emotionally Rooflnp/Sldlno...... Sunday, when he sent word from his turned an interception 7S yards b r said. and physically. There are only so Ploorlnp...... Electricol . box high in the Metrodome that the a touchdown with 18 seconds many turnovers you can take and Room* for Rent...... “ You can’t throw without time to Aoortmenli for Rent..... Heotlno/Piumblno...... DEADLINES: For ctosslfled odverttstmonts to Raiders should change quarter­ remaining. keep coming back from. It’s Employment & Education Mltcelloneout Services . be published Tuesdov through ioturdov. the throw and you can’t run without Condominium! for Rent Services W onted...... backs. 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Ciostified odvertlsements ere 31-20 victory over the Raiders. didn’t count the two losses the their Heisman Trophy winners at . Roommotet Wonted.. Ciothino...... Tfucks/Vons for Sole... 97 token by telephone os o convenience. The when the Patriots’ missed a last- Wonted to Rent...... Furniture...... Compert/Trolltrs...... 93 Monchester Herold It responsible for only one Los Angeles, which won its first Raiders’ replacement team suf­ running back, Allen and Bo Real Estate Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the slie of Jackson? minute field goal try, but were TV/Stereo/Appllonces . . Motorcvcies/Mopeds . . 94 three games this season, is 3-Sand fered before the end of the players’ Homes for Sole ...... 21 Services Machinery ond Tools Auto Services...... 95 the originol Insertion. Errors which do not strike. given a second chance when the Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Lawn ond Gordon Autos for Rent/Leote. . . 94 lessen the volue of the odvertlsement will not fading fast. Minnesota linebacker Jesse So­ Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23 . 51 be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. "I don’t know," Allen said when Raiders were caught offside, and Child Core...... Good Things to Eot Miscelloneous Automotive 97 Coach Tom Flores admitted that lomon said that when the Raiders Investmeni Property .’...... 24 Cleonlnp Services. 52 Fuel Oli/Cool/Firewood .. Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... 99 asked what’s wrong with the once made the second one to win 26-23. the outlook was bleak, that the used both at the same time in the The Raiders outgained Minne­ chance of making the playoffs was intimidating, swashbuckling second half, it didn’t matter. Raiders. sota 398-200 and held the Vikings to “ a long shot.” "It doesn’t complicate the de­ a net 84 yards passing, but again a "The big thing is to get back and Is it the indecision at quarter­ fense because they can’t give ’em defensive mistake made a huge win a game." Flores said. back? Rusty Hilger has been pulled both the ball at the same time,” difference. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED That won'tbe easy. Ahead for the three times in his fivecareerstarts, Solomon said. “ There’s not enough ED CD All-Pro cornerback Mike Haynes GD GD GD GD Raiders is a tough late-season including Sunday’s game when footballs.” tried for an interception, but the SALES Clarke needed. 2 WRECKER Driver or schedule, including a game Sunday immobile Marc Wilson took over Allen and Jackson had good but pass by Minnesota’s Wade Wilson P u z z le s HEAD Teacher to work M EDICAL Office person­ PART Time Female Fa­ positions available. Garage Mechanic with at San Diego against the Chargers, with 3-5 year olds In day experience. Pay based N and threw the ball well most of the not spectacular games against the bounced off his hands into those of nel. Some bookkeeping cilities Custodial As­ Mornings 9:30-4pm. who have won seven straight games time but was sacked three times. Vikings. Allen ran 11 times for SO care nursery school and patience contact, sistant. 9:30am-1pm, 5 Evenings 4-9pm plus on experience. Coll M Vikings’ receiver Hassan Jones, 8i M Auto Body. 649- and lead the AFC West with a 7-1 “ It doesn’t make any difference, yards and caught four passes for 12 setting. Must hove de­ telephone, billing and days per week. Apply SALES. Wont to be paid Saturdays and Sun­ who ran in to complete a 58-yard ACROSS 46 W att Indies, Answer to Previout Puzzle gree In Early Child­ Insurance. Mondoy- South Windsor Board 2871.______record. we still have to block,” center Don yards. Jackson’s blazing speed was touchdown play. what you ore worth? days. Apply at; Eblens a.g. hood Education. Hours Frldav, 9-12 and 1-5. of Education Facilities Casual Clothing and EXPERIENCED Florist After that, the Raiders play at Mosebar said. evident as he ran for 71 yards on 12 " It’s like a funeral now, and 1 Hive dweller 49 Group of □□□□QIZ] QDnDBD We offer on opportun­ 6Do can be part or full time. Send resume to: Box Services, 1737 Main ity for you to write your Footwear, 974 Moln only. Excellent salary home against defending AFC Is it the offensive line's fault? carries, but on his one pass everyone is getting ready to walk eight □□□□□□ □□□OBD Call 647-0788 or 649-9228. LL, C/O the Manches- Street, South Windsor. and benefits. Send re­ champion Denver and at Seattle, housework 53 Flower own paycheck. If you Street, Manchester. Minnesota defensive end Doug reception, he fumbled after gaining away from the gravesite.” Raiders 9Rooeter's QBQ (^{^B E3QQ ter Herold. 528-9711 ext 40. EOE. sume or apply In per­ where they have been outscored necklace CAREGIVER. 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For during the 500-kilometer race. welterweight championship In the ring, is finding more 24 _ and haw grams for school-aged member remains in stable but He was listed in good condition at None of the drivers was injured in PART TIME a confidential Inter­ n n DUSIHEM Steve Colwell. 35, of Blairsville, 27 Reglattr of threads children with primary V trouble outside of it as he finds himself in the middle of a critical condition. Riverside Community Hospital, the crash. Ga., had been released. The team’s 29 Coin opening 43 Follow view call Paul WInsor emphasis on before EUi s I dppdrtunities Butch Stevens of Charlotte, N.C.. she said. The 22-year-old Hill, the team's feud between co-managers Donald Bowers and Richard 32kM plaoe 45 Gats away at 236-3261 or 1-800-842- and after school day jackman broke his jaw and frac­ $ STUDENTS — MOMS $ 4320 ext 265. An Equal the team’s tire carrier suffered Charles Hill of Dawsonville. 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Call Jim RHAM High School, account maintenance. 333 Bldwall 8t. enced professional Hebron for Informa­ 8am-4:30pm, Mondav- advertiser. Including adver­ Crestfleld Convolscent for details 633-5288, ev- SALES Consultant. Look­ MAINTENANCE Manchester, C T 06040 tisements In any free dlstrl- Home. 643-5151. enlngs 228-0787.______carpenter. Must have ing for ambitious, wil­ tion and application Frldoy. Coll Savings butlan publlcatlans pub­ call S. Culllnan at 228- Worker. Full time posi­ Bank of Manchester 647-0101 WAITRESSES. Dining RN-LPN. We have a tull own tools and tran­ ling to learn person to tion available for Inde­ loa lished by the Manchester fill an opening at a 9474.______9am-4:30pm. 643-1787. Herald. Penny Sleffert, and fountain. Part time time or port time posi­ sportation. Good sa­ pendently self starter. EOE.______Publisher. evenings and wee­ tion on 3-11, Monday- lary plus paid vaca­ family run, growing, ACCOUNTS Payable Applicants should have PER Full Time.... kends. Flexible hours. Frldoy. No weekends. floor covering store. Clerk. Part time posl- experience and ability SCHEDULE your own I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME tion, etc. Apply now No experience neces­ hours. A very busy! Good tips. Will train. For more Information to — tlon. 9am-2pm. in all aspects of main­ !• by Henri AmoM and Bob Lee DAY Apply: Howard John­ please call. D.M.S. sary. Call 643-5168 be­ Monday-FrldaV at tenance Including; national firm Is recruit-' NURSE AIDE tween 9-5 for Interview. health care facility In Ing medical people to Umcrambt* th«M four JumWM, Oh, you'n kwt I POWER son’s, 394 Tolland 9am-3pm, Monday- MAK COMPANY general repairs, paint­ byepieityfe A- Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days CERTIFICATION Manchester. Duties complete Insuranceex- one Mter to eacti iquare, to fomn Turnpike, Manchester. Frldoy. Crestfleld Con- 643-2659 ing, carpentry, plumb­ hMX onSnaiy wont*. EQUIPMENT HELP WANTED 649-6220.______volscent. 643-5151. consist of routine ac­ ing, mechanlcal/elec- ams. RN's, LPN's and * Additional Lines 50«P Per Line, Per Day CLASS ED ★ EM T's who can draw counting clerical work trlcal systems. PART Time Housekeep­ COLLECTOR. 30-60 day OPERATIONS Manage­ blood and perform SINEA Meadows Manor la MECHANICS ers. Good starting sa­ , accounts. Experience Including use of calcu­ Alternating weekends ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 aaaklng appllcanta to ment. Hartford Des­ lator and typewriter. required. Competitive EKG's are qualified. lary. Saturday ond preferred. Good work­ patch Moving and Restaurant $7.25 plus per hour. Please call 1-800-992- attend a 3 woek certifi­ HERE'S an opportunity Sunday. 9:30-3pm. ing condition and salary and benefits In­ ★ Merchandise Under >250 cation claaa to begin 2 needed immediately. Ex­ for o chollenolng port Storage needs osslst- Salary commensurate cluding health-dental 3221 between lOom and •atwas— “ Apply within. Colonial hours. Apply In person. ants. Schedule and dis­ Crew 2pm, Monady-Frldov. Novembar 16. The pay time position that Is Vernon Inn, 346 Kelly Savings Bank of Man- with experience. Inter­ Insurance and pension ★ Ad must contain price! perience preferred but not close to home! We patch crews. Long ested applicants apply plan. Apply In person, SPECIAL Educatlon- for the claaa la *6.91 per Road, Vernon. chester. 649-9696. days will pass swiftly In Weady’s Old FELCT necessary. Salary based on hove on Immediate op­ In person at: Meadows Mondov-Frldov, 10am- Vocational Instructor, You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds hour. Pewrmanent full­ ening for o port time OFFICE HELP BAYLOR-SupervIsor. We busy, responsible as­ Fashioned Manor, 333 Bldwell 4pm. Rockville Mem­ .5 position available. time or part-time poal- experience. Good benefits, clerk/typist In our ad­ have openings for a signment. Insurance Hamburgers Street, Manchester, orial Nursing Home, 22 High School Voca­ _ c / " / / / tlona may be available One full time, one re­ Supervisor position ev­ and pension benefits. CT. 647-9191. EOE. due to this low price... vertising department. gular part time general SouthStreet, Rock- tional team for Innova­ THAT FORTUMI HUNTER at oompiatlon of the excellent working condi­ If you hove o pleasant ery weekend. 7am-7pm Send resume for ap­ on 260 Broad Street, TELEPHONE Enumera­ vllle, CT.______. tive cross categorical, office person or claims and 7pm-7am. For pointment to: Hartford Manchester has im­ DEMIPE WITHOUT ANY POLLARS doaa. thaee poeHlona telephone manner, os tors needed to update self contained pro­ IS TR Y IN S TO F lN P A start at *7.71 per hour tions. Call Wally, service ma­ well os excellent spell­ person. Good typing a more Information Despatch, Personnel mediate openings for Manchester city direc­ SECRETARY. Shortharid gram. Special Educa­ ing and typing skills, must. *7.50 to start - please coll: Director of Manager, P.O. Box lunch and closing tory. Work at home. required. One man tion or Vocational Cer­ _L RICH 6AATE WITHOUT plus an axcallant bana- nager for appointment. *8.00 after 30 days. Nurses, Monday- 8271, East Hartford, CT fit program. Pleas# you may qualify for shifts. Excellent start­ Send name, address Manchester Law of­ tification required. A N Y T H IS . this permanent posi­ Send resume to « Frldav, 9am-3pm. 06109 or visit Mr. Evans and telephone number fice. 646-2425. Experience preferred. apply In person at: at our 225 Prospect ing wage, meal dis­ SIMDAL 64M 378 SERVICE tion. Some previous Business Manager Crestfleld Convolscent to: Johnson Directory, Competitive salary Now CALL CLASSIFIED Home. 643-5151. Street office In East count, training, uni­ aiTenge the eifcled lettera to Meadows Manor soles experience Is a P.O. Box 1213 P.O. Box 763, Cheshire, ★ STUDENTS ★ and benefits. Call for forni the eurpriea anevKor, aa aug- 6464055 PARTS plus. Hours ore Manchester TELEPHONE Enumera­ Hortford. Please do not forms and growth op­ C T 06410, Attention: P"* TIirb - Evanings application (203) 742- z n z gaatad by the above cartoon. 333 Bldwall St. Mondov-Frldov, 8:30- tors needed to update phone. EOE.______portunity provided. Monchester______N.*- lONAL naw- 8913. Send resume, ref­ Manchester, C T 08040 646-2789 SALES 2:30. Coll Denise Ro­ CHILD Care needed for Manchester city direc­ FOUNTAIN Server. Full Apply today. EOE. OFFICE Help. Tele­ spaper concern has erences, transcript and 047-9101 berts at the Manches­ one year old son. Full tory. Work at home. time weekdays. Good certification to Virgi­ “ E Z i r D ” 643-2711 NOW! ■os phone, light typing, Immediate openings ter Herold,643-2711,for time. Coll Ty at643-9462 Send name, address wages plus tips and bookkeeping helpful. for nia Dalton, Director of (Antwars tomorrow) on Interview. or 649-1436. and telephone number benefits. Steady em­ TEACHER'S. Classroom EOE-M/F. 633-8317. ORDER CLERKS Pupil and Staff Support ...... ■ I Jumblaa: WOMEN CATCH VIRTUE SECEDE to: Johnsdn Directory, ployment. Apply How­ and Immediate open­ 2-20 hour positions, i VERIFIERS Service, Coventry Pub­ Answer “Thara'a a lot ot money to be In the P.O. Box763, Cheshire, ard Johnson's, 394 Tol- ings at RHAM High ASSISTANT lic Schools, 78 Ripley cstUs businsts''-80 I'VE “HERO" THE PROFESSIONALS CT 06410, Attention: land Turnpike, maintenance, 1 clerk. r School, Hebron. For Apply In person. Salva­ MANAGERS. HIM Road, Coventry, Monchester______Manchester. 649-6220. Information and appll- C T 06238. EOE. ) JWWIB BMk N*. a b mmmb Iw asm 30 ADAMS STREET tion Army Thrift Store, Call Today I mt tmekm. km «b Mi iMMayar. FX). 9m 4at, OibefcFMI PART TIM E FU LL Time Counter Per­ PART Time Dis­ actlon call C. Franson 385 Broad Street, ^ 647-9946 ★ DRIVER. Part time lor ■ I tSkJSJS^ iiT iSmnmk^mik^ ...... MANCHESTER, CT 06040 son for local wholes­ hwashers. Days, even­ at 228-9474.______Manchester.______Manchester Herald T D m iS ( A aler. Knowledge of ings and weekends. NEWSPAPER DEALER TRUCK Driver. Full time CASHIER Full or part $80K per year. National route. Coventry area. plumbing and heating Good wages. Will train. position open. Class II wholesale lewelry Short hours. Good pay Newspaper Dealer needed In Manchester - helpful. Good hourly Apply: Howard John­ time. Buckland Street driver's license only and Rt. 84 Mobil. Sa­ company needs repre­ Coll 742-8867. 9-12am, 7 CELEBRITY CIPHER South Windsor Area. Full time money for rate with benefits. Call son's, 394 Tolland sentatives for local to lOpm.D CaiibfMy CIptar aypMgrara an crauad tram quolallont by tamoua required. Benefits. lary $5 and up. Apply In pMpla. paM and praaant. Eacli tariar In tha dphar atanda (or Why Ask Santa? pert time hours. Dependable car, a must. Mark. 872-9101. Turnpike, Manchester. Apply: W.H. England area. No direct sales, 9 person M -F 10pm-5pm. anoOwr. TotHy't duKFtqutlf V. 649-6220. ______. wholesale only. (713) INSURANCE. Immediate Call Fred for interview @ 647-9946 between Lumber Company, opening In Manchester Route 44, Bolton, CT. CUDSTODIAL opening. 782-1881. 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. M AINTENANCE Person. Full time 8 hours a day, office for group clolm '■JP ETAN PTX When you can find It all In Dependable, reliable, M EDICAL flexible nights. Excel­ DISPATCHERS. Our ex­ processing and general DIRECTOR OF Billing Clerk panding division needs maintenance person- with knowledge of ac­ lent benefits. Apply office work. Flexible DZFA KC KVAJE this year’s Manchester FAMILY /custodlan needed at a counts reclevable and South Windsor Board professional, organ­ hours. 8:30-4. 643-6401 Manchester Parochial ized Individuals to loin medical Insurance of Education Facilities JDTPA. 'KLX KC school. 2nd shift. Services, 1737 Main our operations depart­ Herald Gift Giving DEVELOPMENT Manchester office. ment as dispatchers. Fringe benefits. If In­ Call 646-0534 between 12 Street, South Windsor. CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR CENTER terested call 643-5088. noon and 2pm. 528-9711 ext 40. EOE. Transportation expe­ CASHIERS JEEZXZFAM JPE Guide! You'll find gifts rience preferred, but Fall * Part thae — 8 Housewives, mothers with young children, Administer Innovative, willing to train. Excel­ aVANAVFJXZFAN JN students. Earn extra money with your own comprehensive family lent compensation and •S/Mr. for everyone ... from part-time |ob. Bring your children with you development center. TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ SECRETARY full benefits. If Inter­ ALL SHIFTS ested please send re­ AVAILABLE. MORNING, ■ ADD.' — DTL Grandma right and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per Includes: daycare for Good opportunity (or DAYS. NIGHTS AND Infants/young toddl­ RECEPTIONIST sume and salary re­ week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise a self-motivated WEEKENDS. . MXTEEJVE. ers; parent education; quirements: V.P. OTHER POSITIONS . down to the . ^ „ 3 NEEDED (NOW) our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want Individual with strong Operations, Harte- AVAILALBE PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "How come nobody wants to counseling; Info/refer- 0|Kralii)n of :i very Inisy l{< >1JM tcli>|ihoiu' Hanks Transportation argue wHh me? Is It because I'm always so right?" — Jim S paperboy! The Guide will 8 a little Independence and your own Income, ral. BS/BA In Early typing, communi- APPLY TO PERSONNEL Import experience helpful, but not ri-|)lii‘.s will FIRE Restoration com- OVERPASS NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... working experience. Ih> iK'ld coiiridontial. atmosphere. High pony looking for HARTFORD, CT. TH E DEADLINE FOR It will contain endless gift Ideas 8 lent working conditions — Must have minimum 1 school diplome and workers. Will train. $6 101 WANCHE8TEH AREA______PLACING OR For interview call Tom Dell, 8 am year preschool day­ Ex<»‘lirnl noncomi'iliuiory Ironcl'ii progiani. minimum 2 years starting pay. Full and CANCELING AN AD and where to purchase them. If you | Henry St...... 281-316 care experience. secretarial part time day work. IS 12 NOON THE DAY to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. Salary; $19,510. Send experience. Excellent Cal I after 9am. 646-6855. >UND yourself Princeton...... 167-190 A|'i|)ly ii. iK'/soii or call (HJ-l 1(11. with beauty. Excellent BEFORE, MONDAY - are an Interested business/ give 8 Tanner ...... 124-168 resume by 11/24/87 beneflta package. REGIONAL Classified opportunity for full FRIDAY, IN ORDER Wellesley ...... ••• to; salary $13,579. ads reach nearly time employment with TO MAKE THE NEXT M /yNiO €sratH 0 N i > v Green Rd...... 204-330 Mr. Stoner An l-aiual OpiMM lumly Emplovcr. MalcT’cmalc. Send reaume to: 3,000,000 homes. One one of Connecticut's ISSUE. FRIDAY us a call! 24 Insertions for only $50.40 | classified ad placed finest lewelers. Exten­ AFTERNOON BY 2:30 THE PROFESSIONALS North Elm St...... 5-91 Hartford Rogion P at W ils o n with the Manchester sive benefit program. PM FOR MONDAY'S y - ' r - you can't go wrong. 8 ^0^ ALLicC.”R!NT;riC S2RVJCS!" !f^C 78 Nsfth M8ln SL Herald will be placed In 24 ADAMS STREET Woodbridge St...... 18-230 YWCA 579 MlfiCl.E TURNPIKE WEST Apply In person to: ISSUE. THANK YOU fi ' 8 MANCHESTER. C T 0SO40 M8MlMStsr, CT 08040 over 200 newspapers' Diane Allevo, General FOR YOUR 135 Broad Street ^ ^ 1 MANCHESTER CT OROAD throughout New Eng­ Manager, Michael's COOPERATIONIII I * Call Now!! 643-2711 Ask for Tracey. | CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 Hartford. C T 06105 W P te P the mark of printing excellence hy n/IS/17 land for one low price. Jewelers, 958 Main 848-3520 AN EOiS/AA Employw. ItO/AA Coll Classified 643-2711 Street, Manchester, CT ana ask for a8tdii9

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