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DEC. 17,19M CHASE OF NEW OR 0 IBM EQUIPMENT DEC. 17,19M PURCHASE a. HlanrlTffitrr) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralft ’ALLATION OF ONE GRIP (OR EQ^UAL) HYDRAULICIC ATTACHMENT DEC. IS, 19IA ENERS a RELATED Saturday, Dec. 6,1986 30 Cents ITEMS own of Monchottor It luol opportunity *m- , and roqulroi on otflr- I action policy foroll of itroctor* and Vondort indltlon of doing bud- dth th* Town, at por il Ordtr 1124S. rmt, plant and tpoclfl- I or* ovollabl* at th* il S*rvlc*t' otfic*. REST HOME TOLL UP TO 6 OWN OF lANCHESTER, CT. O BER T B. WEISS, iENERAL MANAGER Docs unsure if Probate, DIttrIct of Manchettar if salmonella TICE OF HEARINQ T E O F HELM ER O. AFSON, DECEASED nt to on order of Hon. m E. F ItiG e ra ld , was to blame dated December 3, earing will be held on illcotlon praying for horlty to tall certain oper^ tlluotad In the WINDSOR (A P ) — A sixth nursing home f Mdnchetter, County ford at In tald oppll- resident who had been infected with salmonella on (II* more fully bacteria died Friday, but state health officials I, at the Court ot Pro- said they didn’t know whether the salmonella I December IS, 1980 at .M. was responsible for the death of the 81-year-old Mary Lou Taylor, man whose identity was not released. Clerk Officials at the Department of Health Services also said two more people had been Infected with WN OF BOLTON salmonella. Wanda Rickerby, a spokeswoman EOAL NOTICE for the state health department, said one of them Ion Planning Corn- is a patient at the Mountain View Healthcare will hold a Public Center and the other is the three-year-old child I on Wednetday, ir 17, at 7:30 p.m. In of one of the nursing home’s employees. n Hall to took com- Until Friday, an outbreak of salmonella at the I o r*-iubdlvltlon by Mountain View Healthcare Center on Nov. 16 SuppI* on Shady I * acre lot thown on and 17 bad led to the deaths of five people rt Johnton tubdlvl- between the ages of 77 and 96, and a total of 28 Eatt of Knollwood Identited at N/F illnesses. Now that total is 30. S. Morton, It pro­ Dr. Lyle Petersen, a state epidemiologist, be tpl It to create on* said, " It is entirely possible that today’s death ol building lot. could have been unrelated to the salmonella R. E. GORTON, CHAIRMAN problem.’’ He said the death was a sudden one, and that the patient had a history of heart disease. Petersen said the state chief medical examiner’s office is reviewing the case to CARS determine the cause of death. FOR SALE Rickerby said the two others found to be infected with salmonella became ill from ie Wont Ad habit... person-to-person transmission of the bacteria, 3nd use the little ads not from food. lassifled regularly. Officials had traced the salmonella outbreak 11. last month to pureed food served at the 1204t>ed nursing home two days earlier, Petersen said. Petersen said the bacteria, which is spread through infected food and feces, causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever. Inspectors cited unclean kitchen conditions at the nursing home > k last year, but none serious enough to result in fines. 79 Douglas S. Lloyd, who heads the Department of Health Services, has criticized the nursing photo by Tuokor home for waiting four days before notifying his office about the salmonella outbreak. However, WELCOME, CRECHE — William R, Johnson procession of about 300 people, who he has declined to speculate whether the carries a figurine of the baby Jesus up Main marked the arrival of the new creche at LOWER outcome would have been any different had the Street Friday night, flanked by Dan Reale Center Congregational Church with carols state been called sooner. and good wishes. More on page 3. COST Petersen said he expects no more deaths as a and Mayor Barbara Weinberg. The trio led a result of the salmonella outbreak. LESS DACHES^ Reagan ignores GOP advice M JOYABLI — Story on page 2 0 DRIVE MAGAZINE PULLOUT SECTION

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By David Espo “ Silent Night” may not have been the In coloring contest The Associated Press appropriate Christmas carol in Manchester Friday evening. , Winners of the nativity scene coloring WASHINGTON — President Amid the screaming sirens of respolndlng contest were announced Friday night at Reagan brushed aside advice from fire department vehicles next door, about 300 the creche’s welcoming ceremonies. GOP lawmakers on Friday to residents gathered on the lawn of Center The contest was sponsored by the replace Chief of Staff Donald T. Congregational Church to listen to music, sing Downtown Merchants Association and Regan and CIA Director William Christmas songs, and honor the town’s new the Manchester Herald. As part of the contest, children were Casey, while congressional investi­ nativity scene. gators leveled fresh charges about "I’m Just delighted,” said Mayor Barbara invited to draw a picture of their own Christmas nativity scene. Nine winners the diversion of U.S. funds to Weinberg, looking over the sea of people who were chosen in three different age provide military aid for Contra turned out for the mobile ceremony. “ You rebels. categories. ^ ■ know how cold it is.” Age 5-and-under winners were: Mi­ In the most serious crisis of the It had been Weinberg’s idea to host a Reagan presidency, a sprcial panel chael Anderson, 5, of 13 Bunce Drive, procession of citizens, storting from St. James Verplanck School; Jessica Forman, 5, of federal Judges reviewed the Church, proceeding up Main Street to Center “The people upstairs never administration’s petition for an of 299 E. Middle ’Turnpike, Bowers water their plants." independent counsel to probe arms Congregational Church, to pay tribute to the School; and Bekkl Almond. 3, of 63 Kent sales to Iran and subsequent new creche. The display is part of the Drive. „ j . tunneling of profits to the Contras. replacement for a pair of nativity scenes Age 6-to-8 winners were; KeriHyde,8. No action was expected before damaged in an arson fire Oct. 17 at the lodge in of 140 Sunnybrook Drive; Brigham Fay. Saturday. Center Springs Park, where they were stored. 8, of 443 E. Center St.; and Jennifer Connecticut Weather At the White House, spokesman The hourlong ceremonies started with Gates. 8, of 89 AnsaWl Road. All attend Larry Speakes said he had “ not music on the lawn of St. James Church. Martin School. found anyone who has a recollec­ “ We should hove brought an electric Age 9-to-ll winners were; David Case, tion of the president approving” in blanket with a real long cord,’ ’ one man sMd to 9 of 38 Edward St., Robertson School; Central, Eaatem Interior. Sonthweatem Interior: advance an Israeli shipment of a woman as they stood near the huge lighted Sarah Talbot. 10, of 115 Timrod Rood, Saturday, sunny, high around 40, wind southwest arms to Iran. Speakes declined to Martin School; and Emily Schauster, increasing to 10 to IS mph during the afternoon. Christmas tree on the St. James lawn. say which officials he had talked 10, of 351 Porter Street. St. James Saturday night, partly cloudy, low in the 20s. Sunday, Children played an energetic game of Simon with, or whether the president was School. sunny, high 35 to 40. Says in order to keep warm as the audience Weat Coaatal, Eaat Coaatal: Saturday, sunny, high among them. was treated to choral performances by the Speakes' comments contradicted around 40. Wind southwest, increasing to 10 to 20 mph Manchester Gilbert k Sullivan Players and testimony that former national during the afternoon. Saturday night, partly cloudy, the Townwide Chorus, a group of elementary- front yard around the nativity figures. Some security adviser Robert C. McFar- school children. All songs were followed by the low 25 to 30. Sunday, sunny, high 35 to 40. lane’s gave the Senate Intelligence knelt down in front of the baby Jesus while Northwest Hills: Saturday, sunny, high around 40, thumps and thuds of applause through gloves Committee in secret on Monday. others created a halo effect with their wind southwest increasing to 10 to 15 mph during the One source said McFarlane told the and mittens. afternoon. Saturday night, partly cloudy, low in the 20s, flashlights. panel that Reagan gave advance Then, following master of ceremonies Sunday, sunny, high 35 to 40. approval to the 1985 sale of U.S. William R. Johnson, president of the Savings A few young children, much to the arms to Iran by Israel. Bank of Manchester, the crowd walked up disapproval of some adults present, climbed Attorney General Edwin Meese Mnin Street to Center Congregational Church, on top of the large animals. Others, in the III said last week the president had where the new nativity scene awaited theni. darkness, almost tripped over the sheep. Lottery Numbers been told generally about the “ Don’t go too fast, or you’ll run over me,” AP photo “ I like to support community efforts,” was shipments after they were made in Johnson warned the group, as he carried a Michael Orfltelli’s reason for braving the cold. September of 1985. But the source President Reagan yells "no" to reporters as he makes his 30-pound baby Jesus figurine that would be said McFarlane told the panel the placed at the scene. Orfitelli. who lives on Village Street, added Connecticut dally Friday: m Play Four: 48M. president sent word to Israel that way to a waiting helicopter on the South Lawn of the White “ It really does feel good to walk,” Weinberg that his daughter was performing in the choir ConnMticut Friday Lotto: 1,14, tO, ZS, Z8, 30. the United States would replace any House Friday afternoon. Reagan brushed aside advice said, leading the line that stretched three town as well. weapons the Jewish state sold to from GOP lawmakers to replace his chief of staff and CIA blocks and up the church’s hill. “ It’s fun,” said Bobby Moore, 10, of Iran. director. The Reagans were on their way to Camp David “ We were hoping for a larger crowd,” said Manchester, looking at the animals around Speakes also disputed a report Dan Reale, co-chairman of the Nativity Scene him. Moore said that he liked to sing but Index that the ousted National Security for the weekend. Restoration Committee, which was formed to Council aide who oversaw the admitted he wasn’t very good. Said Dole of the president: “ He’s raise money for the two new tableaux. “ We’re operation met frequently with diverted to purchase ammunition. Sonja Kirk of Bolton said the ceremony Advice — ___ 38 Focus______. 18-19 Speakes said Reagan had decided not going to dismiss anyone unless very happy with the crowd we’ve got.” ___3-6 Reagan. So far, 34,900 has been donated to the fund helped teach her 9-year-old daughter, Colleen, Business. ___ 10 Local news. “ Ollie North did not brief the against calling a special session of there is some evidence of wrongdo­ .10-17 Opinion------. 12-13 Harald pliolo by Tuekar drive to raise 313,500 to pay for the two scenes. that Christmas meant more than presents and Churches____ president a couple of times a week Congress, a step advocated by ing.” Asked if he thought some Classified------. 42-47 Sports____ .47-56 presidential aides might resign. Baskets were passed around the crowd In heavily ornamented trees. “ 1 wanted to be __ 8-9 in private,” the spokesman said of Senate GOP Leader Bob Dole to C o m ics------. 40-41 U.S./World. exp^ite creation of special inves­ Dole replied, “ I don’t know any­ hopes that the donations would swell even part of it.” she said. “ It’s the spirit of it all.” j 6-7 Weekend Plus Magazine Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, who Beth MIzoras, 9. of Manchester, listens to carolers Friday Connecticut — tigative committees. thing about that.” Entertainment. J0 .3 7 ______Pullout 21-36 reportedly made such a claim in a night as she stands In front of one of the fiberglass animal Despite the show of spirit, it still doesn’t meeting with a church group last In the meantime, the Senate Meanwhile, a government pro­ " * I ^ e shadows of the Center Congregational Intelligence Committee heard its secutor told a federal appeals court figures on the lawn of Center Congregational Church. Church, the Bennet Junior High School Jazz seem like Christmas yet, Kirk said. winter, “ We need snow.” she said. “ I don’t know that Ollie North fifth straight day of testimony. in New York that the United States About 300 people braved the cold to welcome the new Band played while people continued to fill the will continue to prosecute people ever briefed the president in Republican congressional lead­ nativity scene. ManrliPBtrr Hrralft private, one-on-one ... There are ers made their third visit of the who sell American-made arms to very, very few times that Ollie week to the White House, and said Iran, despite disclosures of the USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 58 North was in the Oval Office, even afterwards that some lawmakers government’s own arms sales. Penny M. Sleflert. Publisher with a group,” Speakes added. had urged the president to make Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen Conrail gets OK to dismantle industrial tracks Reagan has said he knew nothing personnel changes. M. Mehltretterm made the state­ Sheldon Cohen DougiH A Bevins of the transfer of funds to the Contra Sen. John Chafee, R-R.I.. said ment in the case of an Austrian Simmers also hopes to bring commuter Esecutive Editor Composing Msnsger attorney Walter W. Simmers, who had be good for a north-south connector Robert H Hubbard forces battling the Nicaraguan some of the talk “ obliquely referred convicted in March of conspiring to rail service on a stretch of tracks that Oenite A. Roberts By John F. Kirch wanted to bring commuter rail service road, a bicycle path or a Jogging path, Advertising Director Pressroom Msnsger gvemment. which occurred at a to Mr. Regan,” while Sen. Pete V. sell U.S.-made helicopter gunships runs from the Manchester Industrial Herald Reporter to southern Manchester by using the old but have not mentioned rail service. Mark F Abrsitls Jesnne G Fromerth time when federal law prohibited Domenici, R-N.M., added, “ Ca­ to Iran. Park to Hartford. In the past. Simmers Business Msnsger Circulation Manager tracks, which run from Woodbridge In November, officials of the state military aid to the rebels. He says sey’s name came up. The CIA came The General Accounting Report, Conrail received the go-ahead from had said that he would use the south Street south to Elm Street. Department of Transportation said the Published dslly except Sundsy snd certain holidays by the he ordered the secret sale of arms up.” summing up a year-long investiga­ the Interstate Commerce Commission state only buys rail lines between major industrial tracks Conrail Just aban­ Manchester Publishing C o . 18 Brsinard Place. Manchester. to so-called “ moderates” in Iran in Chafee said Reagan took the tion into the humanitarian aid Friday to dismantle and abandon a But Simmers cannot raise the 3200,000 cities or if there is the potential for doned if the Manchester-to-Hartford Conn 08040. Second class postage paid at Manchester Conn position that neither Casey nor program for the Contras, said 317 line proved successful for commuter Postmaster; Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. an attempt to re-establish ties with 1.9-mile stretch of Industrial railroad Conrail is asking and has dropped his freight service. Neither is the case with P O Box 591. Manchester. Conn 08040 the strategically placed Persian Regan had done anything wrong million of the 327 million was paid tracks in Manchester. plans for that line, known as the South the Manchester Ii^ustrial Tracks,they use. If you don’t receive your Herald by 5 p m. weekdays or .7:30 and “ they would stay there and help for items purchased in Central Manchester Industrial Tracks. He said In May, Gov. William A. O’Neill Gulf nation. However. Pat Linskey, a company said. s m Saturdays, please telephone your carrier It you're unable him.” He added, “ The president America, and said the State De­ signed a law giving him the right to In a separate investigation, the spokesperson, said Conrail would wait Friday that he hopes the state or the Simmers said that Conrail told him to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 847-9948 by 8 General Accounting Office re­ took the view that he didn’t want to partment lacked safeguards that town of Manchester will buy the tracks four other people have made bids on the establish rail service on the northern o m weekdays for delivery In Manchester throw anybody to the wolves those funds were spent on approp­ 120 days before actually ripping the tracks. Conrail still uses those tracks Suggested carrier rates are $1 50 weekly. $8 50 lor one ported that more than half the 327 tracks apart and selling the land. If for future railroad use. land, but the company declined to name month $19.25 for three months. $38 50 for six months and million in humanitarian aid that without adequate cause.” He said riate items. But that seems unlikely. the individuals. but would consider an offer from 177 00 for one year Mall rates are available on request Reagan used approximately those anyone asks to buy or subsidize the line Simmers, Simmers said. Congress approved in the fall of In January, the State Depart­ within that time, company officials have Manchester town officials have ex­ Conrail’s Linskey said that the To Cisco a classified or display advertisement, or to report s 1985 for the Contra rebels “ could same words. ment paid nearly 326,000 for clo­ company had not received any offers for However, he admits that he still does n e ^ Hem story or picture Ides, call 843-2711 Office hours are Reagan, boarding a helicopter said, Conrail may sell them for railroad pressed some interest in buying the not have the financial backing to buy 8 30 s m to 5 p m Monday through Friday not be fully tracked,” The report thing and food never purchased, land, but only for a reasonable price. the tracks. The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press, for a flight for Camp David, shook wiih some of the funds Vi ■‘-is .-pent h.shoud Ti thentgatin' siiirr ,-n VI i-n'.mu.i.tlOi', - I gi's- One of those Interested is Vernon Ses'spcpcf >si,'>C'S’.lon j on iitiso .-ecc’pts. *ith .some money if Regan was leaving his siaif. njde.s. LV 111 Local Nows ia Brief Pet seeks to drop charges denied all the charges. Carl Zinsser reflects oh life without politics A Manchester psychiatrist who is submitted as evidence. Officials at the Department of accused of having sex with three of Wade said that unless Wolf “ I was able, in the last two years, to Health Services declined to com­ New Hope fund drive under way his patients Is asking Hartforo waives her attorney-client privi­ come up with $12 million for the sewer Bv John F. Kirch Superior Court to dismiss the lege, he cannot conduct meaningful ment. Officials at the Attorney treatment plant. I got $2 million for New Hope Manor, a Maiwhester re^dentlal General’s office, which represenw Herald Reporter charges being brought against him cross-examinations and properly Route 83,1 got the Children’s ’Trust Fund treatment center for teenage girls with drug and the health department, could not be by the state Department of Health defend his client. The phone in state Sen. Carl A. going in the state of Connecticut, put alcohol problems, has raised $ M ,^ “ Wolf has testified that she was a reached for comment. Zinsser’s Main Street office rings just through legislation to phase in Millstone drive. That’s more than a third of its . Services Dr. Donald Pet is facing 12 volunteer and then an employee at the way it always has. Only now, those and Northeast Utilities,” he said. “ We ’Theodore T. Cummings, president of the boaro oi A hearing on Pet’s request Is who are calling want to talk about did a number of things that I thought directors of New Hope Manor, said the majority of the charges from three women, who Pet’s Educational Community on scheduled Monday in Hartford say Pet Improperly counseled thein something other than politics. were positive. ’They were all reported in money came from Manchester Sonora. Birch Mountain Road. A sexual Superior Court In Hartford. while they worked for him and had relationship developed later and Zinsser, a three-term Republican who the press. I gotta wonder, who’s The fund drive began Oct. 1 on the 15th annirereary Besides the Medical Examiners sex with them while they were his continued when she became his lost to Democratic challenger Michael listening out there. It’s very frustrating, of New Hope’s establishment in a former Cheney Board hearings, which started in P. Meottl of Glastonbury In November’s it really is, when you put the time and patients. patient, she testified later. family mansion on Hartford 7J‘®. ’The charges were brought by the June, two of the women scheduled election, will relinquish his 4th Senator­ the energy to do these things that are leased to New Hope Manor by South United Methodist During a hearing in November, Medical Quality Assurance Div­ to testify against Pet have filed ial District seat in January. It means he positive and benefit the town and then Church for a dollar a year until 1997. ision of the state Department of Wolf said that Pet would He on the separate malpractice suits against is out of politics — at least for now—and lose. I think I know now how Winston Cummings said the three largest contributors are the Health Services, and are being couch with her during the therapy him. A third woman’ s complaint back in the real estate business full Churchill felt in 1950 after the war.” Savings Bank of Manchester, Mld<«es«t Mutai^ investigated by the Medical Exa­ sessions, hugging and kising her. against Pet was dismissed by the time. Zinsser said he wishes Meotti well. He Assurance Co. of Middletown, and Southern New miners Board, a three-man panel. ’Two other women are scheduled Hartford County Medical Associa­ ’The prospect of telephone conversa­ could not assess how the Glastonbury England Telephone Co. Each gave $1,000. ___ tion after an Investigation. tions about the housing market instead Democrat or the other Democrats would Donations may be sent to New Hope Manor, 48 ’The board, which has the power to to testify against Pet, who has suspend or revoke Pet’s license, of legislative bills doesn’t seem to do during the two-year term, but he Hartford Road. Manchester, 06040. bother him. If anything, Zinsser said, predicted that Gov. O’Neill will have has scheduled another hearing for the loss means he can build bis business problems with the lawmakers in the Dec 16. However, Hartford attorney Pan causes apartment fire and spend more time with his family. General Assembly. Hospital offers CPR course James A. Wade, who represents Manchester Memorial Hospital will offer a one- 2; 55 p.m.. after she heard a smoke DURING A RECENT interview at his FOR ONE, Zinsser said, the Legisla­ Pet, has sought in papers filed in A frying pan left unattended on a session class, Basic Life Support A, on Dec. 8. A detector. real estate office, Zinsser, 4S, spoke ture is more liberal and will set an Superior Court to drop all charges stove resulted In a kitchen fire in an frankly about politics, history and his two-session class, Basic Life Support B, Is planned against Pet or to dismiss testimony agenda apart from the administration. Dec. 18 and 17. ’The course is $7 for one session and $10 apartment on Queens Court Friday The fire, which took about eight family. He held back few punches and ’This could cause some strains. given by one of the patients, Sandra minutes to put out, did damage to for two sessions. afternoon. expressed opinions on Manchester’s In the past two years, he said, it was Wolf, during a November hearing. the kitchen wall. celUng, cabinets The classes cover topics such as signs and symptoms According to Pet’s attorney. There were no injuries in the flr^ Republican Party, the Democratic easy for O’ N eill to blam e the and stove, as well as smoke damage V of heart attacks. Infant cardlo-pulmonary resuscita­ said Deputy Chief Peter B eck^th General Assembly, Gov. William A. Republican-controlled General Assem­ Wolf has used her right of attorney- to the rest of the apartment, tion, and obstructed airway techniques. client privilege to avoid questions of the Town of Manchester Fire O’Neill, the Board of Directors and / bly for mishaps. But now that the Beckwith said. 7 ’ITte project Is sponsored by the hospital and the town Department. The occupant of the many other issues. Democrats are in full power, they will regarding evidence submitted of Manchester Emergency Medical Services Council. apartment. Sharon Walden, was The department sent three en­ He showed that despite his loss, take full responsibility for whatever s^&lnsf P d . That evidence Includes several not home at the time. gines, a ladder truck, the rescue Zinsser is still Zinsser — an intelligent happens. man with an ironic, sarcastic sense of diaries and Journals she wrote truck, and 19 firefighters to the “ Who’s he going to blame now.” Fitness club helps the retarded An upstairs neighbor at the humor who never hesitates to say what while she was under Pet’ s care. In complex, which is owned by Squire Zinsser said. “ Again, it’s one of the The Connecticut Special Olympics. In coidunctlon eight-unit complex, located at 54 addition, letters exchanged be­ Village, Beckwith said. he thinks. ironies of the election.” with Holiday Health and Fitness Centers, has formed a Queens Court, reported the fire at “ Sometimes, you have to do what you tween her and Pet have been Another may rest in the Republicans new fitness club to help mentally retarded people get In really think is right,” Zinsser said, “ and themselves. Zinsser was harsh on the worry about the politics later. Henry physical shape...... - _i„i Manchester Republican Party, which The club, which started Friday, is called the Special Clay once said, ‘I ’d rather be right, than he said is silent in the face of 15 years of Olympics Fitness Club, or SOFIT. It will be conduct^ president.’ I agree with that.” Democratic rule. at the Holiday Fitness Center on West Middle ’Turnpike His style earned him the respect and ire of many of his colleagues at the ‘”The Republican Party in this town and other clubs across the state. Make it a Regal Christmas Capitol, some of whom describe him as has got to become a more viable party,” combative and aggressive. Critics in the Zinsser said. “ We haven’t been doing Compactor Is out of commission Democratic Party say that Zinsser that.” The trash compactor at the transfer station in the followed the party tine too closely, while Internal fighting must stop if the GOP town’s sanitary landfill will be out ope^tlon for others dismiss that as Zinsser’s desire will make a headway in Manchester, about three weeks. Residents who normally b m g for unity in the GOP. Zinsser said. He said that the Republi­ trash to the compactor have been asked to go directly cans must take a vocal stand on the to the main landfill or put the trash at the curb for important local issues to become an "H E ’S A FIGHTER,” said Josh Howroyd, a legislative liaison for six effective opposition party. Thomas Ferlazo of the sanitation department said years who also was chairman of the H«nld photo by Pinto the compactor was moved to make way for Meotti campaign. “ He has a different AFTER ’THE ELECTION some peo­ construction of a five-bay garage to house town trucks, ple asked Zinsser to change his political style, he can be very combative. When Sen. Carl A. Zinsser sits In his Main Street real estate office. He affiliation. But Zinsser refuses. He trucks. he gets involved in something, he keeps says the loss of his 4th Senatorial District seat gives him more pushing until he gets an answer.” believes in the Republican philosophy, time for family and business matters. he said, and is concerned with the Simmons saluted by R.l. group Some critics said Zinsser’s aggres­ party’s future. John C. Simmons, a former Manchester r e c e n t, siveness may have rubbed some party sat on the energy committee. which lost control of the General leaders the wrong way, and kept Zinsser Assembly for the first time since 1984, For the next two years, though, has been honored by the Rhode politics will be taking a back seat to Expenditures Council. Simmons is director of from getting a major committee ap­ ZINSSER SAID he was very proud of and saw its gubernatorial candidate, other things, like spending time with his administration for the city of J^'w^^nce. pointment. But Philip S. Robertson, last his accomplishments. Julie Belaga, defeated soundly. three children, Sandra Lee Werkhoven, The award was presented last month at the council s session’s president pro tern in the “ I’ve enjoyed my six years and I may “ I think, quite honestly, that I didn’t Pamela Brophy and Eric Zinsser, his 43rd annual meeting at Brown University in Senate, brushes that aside. He said or may not be back in 1988 (the next campaign as hard as I should have,” Zinsser was made chairman of the Zinsser said. “ Part of the blame has to wife, Ellen, and his three legislative election),” he said. **«m m onrIs a 1964 graduate of Manchester High Energy and Public Utilities Committee He said he would decide whether to be myself. I have a very difficult time grandchildren. because of his expertise. seek the 4th Senatorial District seat in campaigning. I really don’t like todo it. I He will also have time for gardening School. just don’t like bothering people because and working around the house, he said. Although he admitted Zinsser was not November 1987. “ I ’m afraid that if 1 I think they have more on their niind. Regardless of what he does before his best friend, Robertson said Zinsser make it before then,” he said, “ it will be Kevin Walsh takes new post based more on emotion than fact. Now I Maybe I should have done more of that. 1988, Zinsser has retained his sense of - was one of the most effective legislators Kevin Walsh, water operations manager for have to sit back and re-evaluate and see The rest is history.” humor and his perspective. he knew. "Once you lose your sense of humor, Manchester, spent his last day of work in town Friday. “ Carl is an independently minded what’s next.” s HIS’TORY OR NOT, the loss has left it’s all over,” Zinsser said. “ You can’t He has taken a position as manager of resource NOW THRU CHRISTMAS The re-evaluatlon has already begun, individual.” he said. take yourself too seriously. Nobody is protection for the ^u th Central Connecticut Regional “ He was an effective legislator, said as Zinsser reflected on his Nov. 4 failure Zinsser with some questions and some and the disaster that befell the GOP. frustration. irreplaceable.’' Wntor Authority in New Haven. Democraticuemocraui; Rep.ncp. Walter uDiici S.t,. Brooks, who "..w €».,« w.w — ------Walsh has been employed by the Manchester Water KSJi.. oi w.ub, for your shopping convenience! Small towners chart their legislative strategy iHil 11 m w ulm a> Works Director George tondra M ^ d a ^ The salary range lor the post is $27,937 to $33,525. and adopt a list of actions they would strike. towns to remove abandoned vehicles, By George Loyng That measure was criticized by officials said. Herald Reporter like to see the General Assembly take RECAVS Andover and Bolton officials. when the legislative session begins in Cheney said abandoned cars are not a ■•Your Quollty GLASTONBURY — Small towns in January. “ I would hate to see a situation where large problem in Bolton, but Boisvert For the Record Connecticut are faring well, but a ’That agenda includes having the state the school teachers could go on strike,” said it is a concern in Andover. •01 Mato W m l In D ew itow pay for half of all local education costs, number of key issues and problems need said Bolton First Selectman Douglas Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso, addressing Onan Mon. > T w M W fc$ ». Wad,. T h u ra n F iif providing more money for town clerks ss to be addressed, members of the Council Cheney. the group In place of Gov. William A. ____a holiday art exhibit at of Small Towns, or COST, said Friday. and increasing funding for the training n^^^l[Sve*Gallery W Burnside Ave„ East Hartford, Making it easier for towns to remove O’Neill, who was recuperating from Officials from Andover and Bolton of part-time police officers. In addition, omi sumMi iT \.M . In .>:00 P.M. MMH, visiting nurses get grant The law in part sets up a program ceremonies at the Electric Boat shipyard, the Navy that provides state funds to towns said. Manchester Memorial Hospital and Visiting Nurse that wish to raise the minimum The San Juan is the third Navy vessel to bear the and Home Care of Manchester Inc. are among 21 salary of teachers to $20,000 by name and the second submarine of the 688-class to be "Place Ycxjr Trust in health-care agencies in the Hartford area that will split September 1988, Tirozzi said. launched at the shipyard this year. the Diamond Specialists" $112,750 recently given by the Hartford Foundation for Towns and cities are beginning to The submarine will be christened by Sherrill Hernandez, wife of Vice Adm. Diego E. Hernandez, Public Giving. use the program, he said. New Manchester Parkade TrI CityoAcmcoM' Plaza Also located in ’The money will help pay medical bills of qualifying Haven’s minimum teacher’s salary commander of the U.S. Third Fleet based in Pearl patients, the organation announced. ’The health is jumping from $14,000 to $20,000, H8f*bor H&wdii Manchester Vernon Bristol, Simsbury, agencies select the patients who qualify for assistance while the $16,000 minimum salary Hernandez, the principle speaker at Saturday’s 646-0012 672-6100 Cromwell & Waterbury under the foundation’s guidelines. in Somers, $15,000 minimum in ceremonies, is a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Feds tighten ‘F in French U.S./WorM in Brief rules against # . * * 5 -S' leads to death office smoke T b m says U.8. makes mistake MOSCOW — The Kremlin said Friday it will continue WASHINGTON (AP) - The to abide by SALT II treaty limits on nuclear weapons V , federal government told its agency despite Washington‘s decision to exceed them, but it at high school heads Friday they must provide a warned that the United States was making a big “ reasonably smoke-free environ­ mistake. ment” on the Job. The statement, carried by the official news agency While not a ban on smoking, the Tass, also accused Washington of abandoning SALT II LEWISTOWN, Mont. *•< '*»» students deal with the trauma of Thursday’s people than any similar action ever bloodshed, and authorities said they would decide before. The GSA is in charge of 7,500 Economic forecast lowered within a week whether to charge the boy arrested in the buildings covering almost the en­ % case as an adult. tire civilian work force of 2.3 WASHINGTON — ‘The Reagan administration Is million people. Kristofor Hans, 14, who was arrested Thursday after 'V lowering its forecast for economic growth in the officers surrounded his house, appeared before The new policy follows a National coming year as work continues on a proposed $1.02 Academy of Sciences report last District Judge Peter L. Rapkoch on Friday in a closed trillion budget for fiscal 1988, officials said Friday. A P photo hearing at the Montana Youth Treatment Center in month which concluded that expo­ Instead of the 4.2 percent growth the administration Billings. sure to smoking in the home had predicted, top-level government economists have Bolstering sea walla CANADA He was charged in appears to double the chance of projected growth at a less-optimistic 3.5 percent for the youth court with being a respiratory disease in children. coming year, administration sources said. MOtfTAMA ’ITiere have been many reports — However, the three officers who must sign off on the A Chicago city worker checks a line of lake was calm, but residents of the delinquent for reasons of A P photo H e te n a deliberate homicide and disputed by the tobacco industry — economic figures that will be plugged into the budget — sandbags on the Lake Michigan shoreline 22-block stretch of lakefront said the O attempted deliberate that such exposure increases the ’Treasury Secretary James Baker, budget director Friday, as North Side residents who had storm that had battered them earlier this chance of lung cancer among ‘ Billings homicide, said county ‘Beat ArmyV James Miller and Beryl Sprinkel, chairman of the' seen waves crash against seventh-floor week was just a preview of the winter attorney Craig Buehler. non-smokers. Some Environmental Council of Economic Advisers — have yet to reach Hans’ court-appointed Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, fired National Security Protection Agency scientists have agreement on this figure, the sources said. windows prepared for catastrophe. The storms to come. IDAHO WYOMING attorney, Bradley Par­ Council aide, had only one comment for reporters as he estimated that as many as 5,000 of rish, entered pleas of the 130,000 lung cancer fatalities i S d i o o ll left his Great Falls, Va., home Friday. “Beat Army,” he “ not true’ ’ to the delin­ each year could be caused what is quency petitions. His said, giving a thumbs-up. Army meets Navy today in their called ‘‘passive smoking” — Unemployment sun at 7 percent MdClman klllS HIS mOm, 20 OtlierS ______next scheduled hearing is annual football game in Philadelphia. simply being around smokers. WASHINGTON — ’The nation’s civilian unemploy­ UTAH COLORADO pgj, jg About 100,000 of those deaths are ment rate remained stuck at 7 percent for the third BOGOTA; Colombia (A P) — A women who answered knocks on said police surrounded the Italian Henrietta Smith, a 40- among smokers and are caused by straight month in November, the government said man described as hating violence their doors. restaurant and ordered Delgado to year-old substitute smoking, scientists say. Friday, but strong payroll growth is being viewed as a shot his mother, burned her body He visited an acquaintance, who surrender. He continued shooting French teacher, was fa­ Boozing can impair piiots About 30 percent of the govern- sign the economy may be getting a second wind for and went knocking on doors, killing said he appeared calm, then went to and police stormed in, killing him tally shot in the face ment‘s employees are smokers, renewed growth. whoever answered. Then he dined the fashionable Pozzetto restaurant with several bullets in the head. Thursday when she answered the door of her roughly the same as the population While the number of jobless- rose by 41,000, to at a restaurant and killed 20 people nearby in northern Bogota, drank “ He was a madman. He kept classroom, officials said. Vice Principal John Moffatt iong after aicohoi’s gone as a whole, GSA officials said. 8,283,000, in November, employers reported adding a there before he was slain by polled. eight vodka tonics, ate dinner, read shooting and shooting.” Gomez was shot in the hall, and two students were slightly The new government building quarter million new jobs to their non-agricultural When the shooting spree was over a newspaper and drew a .38-caliber said. “ At first, we thought the shots wounded by ricocheting bullets. NEW YORK (AP) - Pilot rule, some armed services specify regulations, effective Feb. 8, re­ payrolls for a third month in a row, the Labor ’Thursday night, 52-year-old Cam­ revolver. were firecrackers. ’Then we real­ Students said Hans had threatened to kill the regular peformance may be impaired for 12 hours between drinking and quire local agency chiefs to divide Department said. pos Elias Delgado had killed 26 The killer strolled through the ized it was a madman at the bar, French teacher, LaVonne Simonfy. up to 14 hours after a drinking bout, flying, while some airlines require their space into smoking and Factory jobs increased by 47,000 on a seasonally people, police reported. restaurant shooting people, most of shooting at all of us.” “ He told people ... ‘I ’m gonna blow Simonfy’s head even though no alcohol remains ir as much as 24 hours, the re­ non-smoking areas, and to post adjusted basis to edge above 13 million for the first time ’They gave this account; them in the head from five or six Firecrackers are a feature of the off because she gave me an ‘F ’ last quarter,’ ’’ said the blood, a preliminary study searchers said, Fred Farrar, an signs whdre smoking is permitted. since May, although total manufacturing employment Delgado shot his mother at their feet away. He paused to reload C hristm as season in Latin Trevor Weinheimer, 16. suggests. FAA spokesman, said Friday the Generally, open offices must be is still 96,000 below what it was a year ago, the apartment, wrapped her body in several times with some of the 400 America. Authorities were looking into whether there were The findings, which contrast with study and the federal requirement designated non-smoking areas. Of­ department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said. newspapers and clothing and set it cartridges he brought along in an Saul Serrato, a friend, said threats, Buehler said. Assistant Police Chief Tom federal requirements that pilots would be scrutinized in any new fice space can be designated for afire. He went to other apartments ammunition belt and briefcase. Delgado had been a crewman on a Killham said officers also were looking into the youth’s refrain from flying for eight hours rule-making on drugs and alcohol. smoking only if it can be “ config­ in the building and shot down five Juan Guillermo Gomez, a diner. plane in Vietnam. academic performance, but “ at this point, we’re not after drinking, appeared as the Asked about the value of alcohol ured so as to limit the involuntary Weinberger urges Iran contact ready to release a motive.” government considers testing air­ testing in light of the study, he exposure of non-smokers to second­ The shooting shocked the quiet community of 7,000, line piiots for drugs and alcohol. replied, “ What else can you do?” hand smoke to a minimum.” BRUSSELS, Belgium — U.S. Defense Secretary where the state Class A girls’ high school basketball H ie California study means “ be­ T h e study was reported in the This means “ the office space Caspar W. Weinberger said Friday that President tournament opened a few minutes before the gunfire ing drug-free might not be the only December issue of the American involved must be large enough and Reagan should keep trying to improve relations with broke out in another part of the building. issue,” said Dr. John Brick, labora­ Journal of Psychiatry. sufficiently ven tilate to provide Iran despite the uproar over secret arms and money DISCOVER JEANS PLUS LOW, LOW PRICES Mrs. Smith, a mother of two from nearby Moore, tory director of the Alcohol Behav­ It focused on 10 Navy pilots in a separate smoking and non-smoking deals. “ was nice. Everybody liked her,” said Tonya ’Tuss, 18, ior Research Laboratory at flight simulator 14 hours after they sections which protect the non- He said America could not afford to ignore Iran as a a senior. “ She was here a lot. She subbed for everylmdy Rutgers University in New Bruns­ drank enough alcohol to be legally smokers against involuntary expo­ force In the Middle East. “ The country itself is — government, language, English.” wick, N.J. drunk in many states, reported Dr. sure to smoke.” enormously important,” he said. “ Nothing can change Hans was d e s c riM by Weinheimer and sophomore “ This study at least suggests that Jerome Yesavage and Von Otto Currently, eating areas such as that.” Tim Severson as quiet and a fan of the fantasy board in alcohol-free subjects, there is Leirer of the Palo Alto Veterans cafeterias now must have desig­ Weinberger also linked the Reagan administration’s OPEN SUNDAY game Dungeons k Dragons. still some residual impairment. We Administration Medical Center and nated non-smoking areas. ‘This will continuing attempts to gain the release of American “ He had a few friends,” said Weinheimer. “ Nobody don’t know very much about that.” the Stanford University School of change to require that smoking hostages in Lebanon with further efforts at establish­ associates with them. They’re kind of scared to. Apart from the federal eight-hour Medicine. areas be set aside and marked. ing closer links with the Tehran government. They’re different from everybody else. They play D&D all tte time. They do drugs.” Asked if Hans used drugs, Weinheimer said, “ I don’t 12-5 know if he did, but I know some of the others do.” Sikh violence kllle 6, hurts 55 Killham, Buehler and Principal Bob Raver said there was no evidence of drugs ^ in g involved. You Can't Afford To NEW DELHI. India - Hundreds of Sikhs and A friend. Shannon Foucher, said Hans first security forces engaged in a gun battle at a Sikh temple _ threatened to kill his French teacher on Wednesday, Friday after a truck driven by a Sikh plowed into a Now ’til Christmas ^ and repeated the threat Thursday. She thought he was group of officers. ’Three soldiers and three Sikhs were Joking. killed. At least 30 people were wounded and 35 were "Som e of the kids laughed at him and said they didn’t Be Without Us! arrested, police said. believe he’d do it,” said freshman Rachel Stein, 14. At another Sikh temple in Old Delhi, Sikhs and R aver said he had not been informed about any a Hindus clashed and police fired guns to disperse the threats by Hans. He also said be would not discuss rioters. Authorities said 25 people were wounded and Hans' records. You can count on the Heralid for a jeans+phis"Yovr Pathion J»an Stor»" 105 Hindu militants arrested. | Mrs. Simonfy, who was advising cheerleaders at the ’The fighting occurred as Sikhs marked a religious tournament at the time of the shooting, was back in holiday honoring one of their martyrs. On Monday and class Friday, but Raver said she did not want to talk continuous flow of local news: Tuesday, Hindus and Sikhs had clashed over the 297 Easf Center St. Open Monday-Frlday 'til 9 with reporters. slaying of 24 Hindus by Sikh militants in Punjab state. Manchester 646-6459 Saturday 'til 6 Sunday 12-5 Moffatt, M, was reported in stable condition in the ’The army was put on alert in New Delhi and curfews intensive care unit at Central Montana Hospital. He News you can’t afford to be without. were imposed around the capital’s two main Sikh underwent surgery Thursday night for abdominal and shrines, the downtown Bangla Sahib temple near liver wounds. Parliament and the Sisganj temple in Old Delhi. BUSINESS Survivors to lead tribute to Pearl Harbor victims $500,000 homes Seattle shops HONOLULU (AP) - On Dec. 7, anniversary of the attack. MARKET REPORT 1941, Harlan C. Christensen was “ Coming back here has a lot of Activity over the past 30 standing on the quarter-deck of the special meaning,” Christensen want piece of USS Arizona, waiting for his said. "M y mother and father were now ‘pedestrian’ trading days brother. never able to come here, so “ We were going to take pictures everything I do here is for my Boeing bonus to send back home,” Christensen parents.” 2000 recalled Friday. “He hollered at in posh suburbs Three services are scheduled 1975 SEA’TTLE (AP) — Christmas me that he forgot something and aboard the USS Arizona Memorial was going back to his forward will come 10 days early for Seattle to commemorate the attack and 1950 quarters to get it.” STAMFORD (AP) — The million-dollar home in retailers and car dealers, as 80,000 pay tribute to the victims, including Christensen never saw his posh Fairfield County is no longer one in a million. Boeing Co. employees receive the 1,107 still entom b^ in the 1925 brother again. Moments later, Homes for that price and up are becoming a significant bonus checks worth an estimated Arizona’s sunken hull. Japanese warplanes bombed Pearl part of the market, real estate agents say. 1900 $200 million and merchants angle for a piece of the action. Harbor and the huge battleship The Navy’s annual tribute will The $500,000 home (What, no waterfront?) has 1875 quickly sank. become, well — “ pedestrian," according to a story in As part of new contracts nego­ include a moment of silence “ When the attack began, I went to Friday’s edition of The Advocate of Stamford and the 1850 tiated this fall, Boeing workers will throughout the Pearl Harbor Naval Greenwich Time. receive lump-sum bonuses ranging my station at the No. 4 powder Base at 7:55 a.m., the time the 1825 magazine,” Christensen said. There’s a 1930s ll-bedroom stone manor home on 43 from 9 percent to 12 percent of gross attack began. Later in the day, the “ When the ship sank I was able to acres in New Canaan, a 17-room Mediterranean villa pay. For a machinist earning Arizona survivors will hold a 1800 get out through the No. 3 gun turret. service. on 218 feet of waterfront in Stamford and a stone $25,000 a year, that comes to a tidy Dow Jones Average We couldn’t swim because fuel was colonial set on 23 acres in Greenwich. 1775 $3,000; for a $60.000-a-year engi­ 1,950.22 neer, a tidier $5,400, burning all around us in the water. These houses are among 259 residential listings 1750 Finally, the captain’s boat picked currently for sale in Fairfield County for $1 million or 0>w: 1.911.70 “ I don’t know how much money In Memoriam us up and took us to. Ford Island.” more. ’They each have their own special amenities — Close 1,925.06 1725 it’s going to dump in the Seattle area, but it’s probably good news Christensen, who retired last In loving memory of Eva Aronson. from polo fields and ponds to footbridges and AT phelo Change —14.62 1700 for retailers, car dealers and big year as chief of police in Columbus, waterfront. Dear Eva, On your birthday today, screen TV dealers,” said Boeing Kan., is one of 11 Arizona survivors “ The million-dollar home in Stamford is the home to TTT M I I I I I I 1675 I miss you more than ever. spokesman Fred Kelley. who will participate in a special be reckoned with,” said Isabel Dreyerl'a broker with 10 1 / ;>4 * Precision lumping 1 ceremony Sunday on the 45th Love, Husband Allan William Raveis in Stamford. “ It has become an Oct Boeing has 115.000 workers com­ integral part of the market. The $500,000 home has ► O*H*m( M 'f panywide and about 80,000 in the Members of the Qolden Knights, the U.S. crack parachute team, hold become pedestrian. That figure no longer buys the Seattle-Everett area. hands In free fall over Sydney, Australia, in a jump to promote the dream house.” All but administrative em­ ployees, who will have to wait until Australian Army’s Christmas pageant for charity. The Sydney Opera Although the market for'$300,000 condominiums and House can be seen in the center of the formation. houses has softened, the luxury home market from February, get their bonuses Dec. Greenwich to Westport is strong, and will only get 15. But (battle newspapers Friday stronger, most brokers say. were dotted with car advertise­ “ When you have a finite amount of product and an ments pleading with Boeing Abortion pill is on the way increasing demand, prices have to go up,” said workers to part with some of the Wall Street executives money. Merrilee W. Hamik, executive director of Sotheby’s WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite opposiUon International Realty in Greenwich. “ Public Notice to Boeing Em­ aware of that negative opinion.” from anU-abortion groups, a drug women K lb u N e ^ Traditionally, a third of the real estate listings in ployees.” said the inch-high letters Baulieu spoke at a news conference find life after Boesky in Performance Dodge’s ad. “ Be­ might use to end pregnancies in the privacy of sponsored by Catholics for a Free Choice, a Greenwich have been in the luxury home market. Now, their homes will eventually be available in the there are 135 homes listed at $1 million and up, a fifpire fore you purchase your new car or group that opposes the no-aborUons position of BOCA RATON. Fla. (AP) - truck, you owe it to yourself to shop United States, the inventor of a possible such Roman Catholic leaders and other that doesn't surprise Greenwich real estate brokers. Since very shortly after news of the drug said Friday. Though their business is beset by a us LAST! ” organizations. ASecond ’They cite several reasons for the strong luxury Boesky affair broke, that is pre­ “ It’s a matter of public opinion,” rather market including: major scandal, it’s hard to spot cisely what has happened. “ A lot of car dealerships will be Approval of his drug by the U.S. Food and than of scientific development or testing for Drug Administration wouid be “ not a big many long faces among Wall Street As Robert Stovall, president of going after their business,” said • Lower Fairfield County’s attraction to entertain­ Bill Cooper, executive director of safety, said EUenne-Emile Baulieu, the problem” on safety grounds, Baulieu said. He leaders these days. Stovall-Twenty-First Advisors ers and business people who want homes on both the French biochemist who came up with the said the compound has been used with federal To be sure, the insider-trading Inc., put it, “ The market is R4W Chevrolet in Seattle. Cooper Mor East and West coasts. compound known as RU-486. case involving arbitrager Ivan speaking to us, and we should listen says his company, which also is a approval in studies invoiving various dis­ • An increasing number of corporate executives The drug, which can be used to prevent or orders but at present “ not at all in the context Boesky was Topic A for discussion to it. There is life after Boesky.” Nissan dealer, has been running who come here because of the corporate headquarters end pregnancies by triggering menstruation, of, quotes, abortion.” among the brokerage-firm execu­ It has surprised many an invest­ radio spots asking Boeing em­ in New York’s Westchester County and southern will be marketed in France and several In general, he steered clear of that word tives here this past week for the ment “ expert” that the market ployees to bring in their bonuses Connecticut. Scandinavian countries next year, Baulieu “ abortion,” suggesting the drug should annual convention of the Securities could rise to record highs so swiftly this weekend and make a deal. • An increasing number of affluent, two-career said. instead be referred to as “ an effective but Industry Association, their princi­ on the heels of such potentially He said he hopes to attract 100 to couples want large homes with separate professional pal trade group. 125 serious shoppers this weekend, Asked when it might be marketed in the convenient means of contrafertllity.” suites. unsettling news. United States, he said, “ In my opinion it wiil And since Boesky is cooperating and “ probably 20 to 25 percent of Anti-abortion groups, however, “ have made But in retrospect, they say, this become available sooner than many people • More buyers want to create mini-estates in with the authorities as they con­ the cars we sell this weekend will be RU-486 a target,” lobbying Congress to oppose prestigious communities close to New York. phenomenon is not difficult to think.” tinue their investigation, brokers to Boeing employees.” U.S. approval of even research on the drug in explain. When a reporter said that many think Real estate agents also acknowledge that revisions candidly acknowledge that they are Ken Lowe, sales manager at connection with ending pregnancies and also Investors may well have been anti-abortion groups will be able to keep it off to the tax law — which increase the tax rate on capital braced lor the prospect that the Michael's Buick-Toyota, said his trying to halt studies involving other uses of gains to 28 percent in 1987 from the current 20 percent disturbed by formal allegations of the U.S. market forever, he replied, “ I am the compound, said Frances KissUng. stain may spread further. abuses by market participants in dealership and a number of others — have probably brought more houses to the market But few things can buoy spirits in are offering a special three-day According to figures from real estate boards, of the powerful positions. However, they the investment business more also seem to have been encouraged sale this weekend to Boeing Credit Givelito 135 properties listed at $1 million and up in Greenwich effectively than a rising stock Union members, offering cars at 40 cost more than $2 million. by the extent of actions taken by Missing man was murdered market on heavy trading volume. fleet discounts or better. In Stamford, there are 14 houses in the million-dollar regulators to curb those abuses. range and four are listed for $2 million or more. KINGWOOD, W.Va. (A P ) - A jury decided Daniel Reid shot, stabbed and then clubbed In Darien, there are 27 luxury properties and nine Friday that the disappearance of a man from Saint-Denis to death after luring him to Reid’s An Answer cost $2 million or more. a Hare Krishna compound was a case of cabin on the 4,000-acre Krishna compound In New Canann, there are 24 luxury homes and none homicide and convict^ a fringe member of with a promise of cocaine. Reid, 31, of Los is listed over $2 million. Please Help!! Complete this form and mail it the sect of murder. Angeles, also was charged with murder and is Norwalk has four homes listed at $1 million or more Thomas Drescber was convicted of killing to be tried later. In but none reaches the 92 million pricetag. along with your contribution. Charles Saint-Denis at the Hare Krishna Assistant Prosecutor Fred Gardner ac­ \i The numbers for Westport (which also include community in northern West Virginia, a crime knowledged after the verdict that prosecutors Credit decisions in less than 24 hours. Qosings proprties in Weston, Wilton Southport and Fairfield) prosecutors said included an attempt to were worried “ because we had no physical in 48. No application fees. Plus monthly pay- dissolve the body with acid. evidence whatsoever.” show 46 homes at over $1 million, seven of which are at , Y E S ! nients tailored to your budget by a professional least $2 million. The Preston County Circuit jury deliberated But Prosecutor Tom White said the would like to help The Nativity Scene Fund. second mortgage lender. Call Homeowners The most expensive home currently on the market in five hours before convicting the 37-year-old confessions gave jurors “ sufficient reason” to the county is a $21 million Tudor mansion on 63 acres in Ravenna, Ohio man of first-degree murder conclude that Saint-Denis was dead. Mortgage Company, a subsidiary of Citytrust, ____ Nam e. “ This is such a cold, calculated execution Greenwich. My contribution is $. without mercy, making a no-parole life at 674-0400 in Hartfotd, or i| “ What has fueled the enormous price rise the past sentence mandatory. A date for formal that they went out ahead of time and dug a year is the demand for land,” said Dianne Carnegie of Address. sentencing was not set. hole,” White told jurors. “ Then they got this Douglas Elliman Pickering in Greenwich. “ A house is acid and poured it on the grave and this yellow valued by the land it sits on. When a four-acre site goes Please make checks payable to: Nativity Scene FimH Defense lawyers, noting that no body had stuff comes out. It’s an Incredible story. It’s an for $800,000 plus, that sort of money puts it in been found, argued that Saint-Denis, 28 years awful story. It’s a true one.” HOMEOWNER) perspective.” and mall to: P.O. Box 231, Manchester old when he disappeared in 1983, bad left the Drescher also is wanted in California in the 1 1 MORTGAGE COMFANYi religious commune on his own, and that his slaying of another Hare Krishna member. Roger Ferris, an architect who heads Ferris ______(Please do not send cash.) W E avr A N SW ERS N Sfcorcs Associates in Southport, said some people not only absence was a simple missing persons case. WUte said Drescher will be extradited and, if want large homes, but mini-estates. Prosecutors cited the testimony of wit­ convicted in California, will be subject to the nesses who said Drescher told them he and death penalty. OPINION Democrats won’t conduct policy rampage

WASHINGTON - What will the Demo­ money — and would not be a political Paul Voicker and Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wls., incoming chair­ Contribution crats’ unexpectedly millstone around anyone’s neck. man of the Banking Committee. solid control of Congress Here are the major economic ’They’re both concerned that the mean for the nation’s ^ . battlegrounds for the new Congress; Jack money supply mayalready be growing economy? IstheReagan V • Trade and protectionism. Revers­ limits needed ing their historical roles, the Demo­ too fast and believe the best policy Revolution about to be would be to slow it down, even if it blown away by a whiff of Anderson crats are more in favor of across-the- board tariffs and quotas than the means higher interest rates. At first glance, the results of a grapeshot from Capitol • Tax lobbyists are actually look­ Hill? Republicans. If the Senate Finance questionnaire sent to state legislators and ing forward to working with — or on — Before supply-siders Committee follows through on such lobbyists by the state Ethics and Elections legislation, it will mean slower growth Finance Committee Chairman start hurling them­ Bensten. ’They regarded outgoing Enforcement commissions appear encourag­ selves off their condominium balco­ and higher inflation, according to ing. THE ’TRICKIESTCHALLENGE for economist Allen Sinai. Committee chairman Robert Packwood, R-Ore., nies, they should realize there is no the Democratic Congress will be to cut as a loose cannon, too unpredictable to A majority of those who responded said need for panic. Radical reversals of Chairman Lloyd Bensten, D-Texas, the deficits without a tax increase. will be sympathetic to pleas from be trusted. Bensten, on the other limits should be placed on the amount of CRACK fiscal policy are unlikely, and even the Republican leaders candidly adm it. businessmen for changes in the new hand, is a conservative, pro-business money lobbyists can contribute to political more modest Democratic economic their hopes that the Democrats will pol from the oilfields. initiatives that survive a presidential tax law. campaigns while the Legislature is in session revert to form, raise taxes, spend • Both Senate and House Banking veto will not take effect for months. • When the budget is cut, interest — a good step toward reforming what has more money and thus be vulnerable to rates will also have to be cut to provide committees wil have to come to grips ’The major impact of new trade, attack in the 1988 campaign. become an enormously expensive and abusive the needed spur for the economy, with the nation’s festering crisis in agricuiture and budget moves won’t The congressional majority isn’t system. be felt until 1988 or 1989. making up for the loss of government banking. ’The first order of business about to fall into the GOP trap, even spending as a stimulus. In fact, some will be to recapitalize the government But a closer reading of the survey results though just about everyone privately sources figure this will be the basis for insurance fund that guarantees Besides, the Democrats’ domestic dims any hope that things will change soon. agrees that some sort of tax hike will a deal between Congress and the savings-and-loan deposits of $100,000 agenda isn’tall that radical; reduction In the first place, only 51 out of 187 eventually be needed to restore a Federal Reserve Board; spending and less. The fund would be bankrupt of budget deficits; improvement of legislators bothered to respond to the semblance of fiscal sanity. But cuts for lower interest rates. The White now. if federal regulators didn’t keep trade through legislation; lower inter­ sources told our associate Michael House, with an eye toward 1988, will alive S&Ls that are technically questionnaire, and almost all of them did so est rates; resuscitation of hard-hat ilNilfP' Binstein the best that can be hoped for add its weight to the pressure for lower defunct. anonymously. industries; and a shift of governmen­ in the next two years are some interest rates. tal spending priorities from military to Of the 51 who responded, 71 percent agreed "technical corrections’ ’ in the tax code ’The main obstacles to a deal like this Jack Anderson is a syndicated domestic programs. that campaign contributions should be i«u._ that would raise a small amount of are Federal Reserve Board chairman columnist. restricted while the Legislature is in session. But only 51 percent said they favored an outright ban on political contributions during the session. Our most secret president Indeed, Berlin is doing weii The fact that so few legislators and lobbyists bothered to answer the WASHING­ During Reagan’s tenure in the BERLIN - with home-grown giants Siemens questionnaire would seem to indicate a TON - Presi­ White House, the Defense Depart­ It took a while and AEG based here. general satisfaction with the way things are at dent Reagan’s ment’s budget for its most highly longer for it to Computers are a more recent penchant for the state Capitol. That’s too bad, because with classifled “ black” programs has g e t started and rapidly growing addition. dealing with campaign costs soaring and public confidence increased by 50 percent. here. foreign policy Robert Donald The ’50s and VITAL TO BERLIN’S eco­ in elected officials dwindling, the status quo is and national THE WHITE HOUSE and Jus­ ’60s were the nomic renaissance has been the no longer acceptable. security issues Graff Walters tice Department have worked years of the modus Vivendi that has prevailed As one legislator wrote on the in strict se­ ceaselessly to suppress — ‘ ‘ Economic with East Germany for the past 15 crecy is surely questionnaire, “ The General Assembly is through proposed new laws, Miracle” in years. The politically turt>ulent a p rim a ry becoming a small-scale version of the U.S. restricted budgets or tightened West Germany and economically unsettling de­ cause of his proper. That Congress in terms of lobbying activity and regulations — the flow of infor­ cade that followed the building of current difficulties. was when new cities and indus­ ented, including such heavy­ contributions. At the rate we’re going, mation from the government to the Berlin Wall ended in 1971 with The weapons shipments to Iran transactions in absolute secrecy, the public. tries were rising from wartime weights as IBM, ITT, Gillette and new agreements regulating tran­ Connecticut will have the best government are only the most recent example Reagan eariy this year directed Reagan greatly expanded the rubble, when eronomic growth automakers GM and Ford, in the sit between the city and West of the White House’s fascination money can buy.” Casey to violate that written government’s power to classify rates were setting annual re­ guise of their long-established Germany. Since then, there have with clandestine operations and Although most of the legislators and connmitment. In addition, the information. Then several years cords. when there were more jobs German subsidiaries. It is esti­ been no checkpoint tie-ups. its paranoia about sharing infor­ president invoked a provision in ago he vainly sought congres­ than Germans to fill them and mated that operations in which Trucks and trains roll lobbyists who responded to the survey denied mation, even with responsible the federal law that allows him to sional approval for a measure “ guest workers” were being the sole or major interest is unhindered. a direct link between political contributions officials Inside the government. waive the advance notice require­ that would impose criminal pe­ imported whalesale. American account for close to 10 Economic growth has a strong and the success or failure of particular bills, Thus, the president has been ments under extraordinary nalties upon those impose reveal­ Berlin during most of that percent of Berlin’s industrial advocate in Berlin’s young (mid- running a covert paramilitary the appearance of conflict will be present as circumstances. ing classified data — even if the period was a Cold War battle­ employment. 40s) burgermeister, Eberhard operation out of the White House ground, isolated from themiracu- long as lobbyists are allowed to pad political Even in those special cases, the disclosure had no adverse effect ’The U.S. government mission Diepgen, who is frequently on the basement offices of the National lously recovering West, beset by coffers without significant restrictions. law requires congressional notifi­ on national security. here is actively assisting the road drumming up interest in Security Council staff. blockades and divided politically cation “ in a timely fashion” — The president seeks to justify city’s efforts to recruit more new business for the city. He has Clearly, Connecticut is best served if But most of the senior officials — eventually also concretely. and a year’s delay surely is not his proclivity toward absolute American money and activity. It had some problems of late with a lawmakers feel obligated only to its residents, who are statutory members of the But in more recent years the timely. secrecy on the grounds that it is is sponsoring promotional tours corruption scandal involving and not to private interests that have fattened NSC — the secretaries of state The principal characteristic city has been experiencing some­ to acquaint expansion-inclined under-the-table payoffs from pri­ and defense, and the chairman of necessary for national security. thing of a miracle of its own. their purses. In the same vein, lobbyists that distinguishes the Iranian In fact, his approach is disturb­ corporations with Berlin’s con­ vate business Interests. But the the Joint Chiefs of Staff — have Economics growth and new in­ should be able to go about their business operation from earlier secret ingly elitist. siderable investment and tax good news for him is that It^ been given limited information or Reagan initiatives is that in the vestment rates have been run­ advantages. without feeling pressured to make political Implicit in Reagan’s attitude is involves both major parties — his none at all about the Iranian previous cases the president has ning ahead of the West German ’The city also has structural own Christian Democrats and the contributions. initiative. the belief that the public can’t average for most of the ’80s deftly avoided major public understand arcane, delicate advantages. It is a long- Social Democrats, who were in The Intelligence Oversight Act disputes. (although preliminary figures Restrictions on such contributions would go geopolitical maneuvering and is established technological re­ charge, until 1981. a long way toward eliminating the requires the president to provide Those prior covert operations indicate that 1986 may show a search and development center ’The Berlin miracle does have advance notice to the House and instead thoroughly satisfied with slight slackening). The city has appearance that self-interest, rather than the include full-scale military opera­ simplistic explanations about with some 180 institutions, includ­ its critics, who point out that in Senate intelligence committees tions against the Nicaraguan attracted new enterprises which, ing two universities. Ithas a large addition to the tax and other public interest, reigns at the Capitol. whenever he plans a covert halting the spread of communism during the last two years, have skilled work force and a long government and an attempt to or making the world safe for concessions, the city gets an operation. created about 35,000 new jobs, a industrial tradition. destabilize Libya’s government democracy. annual flat subsidy from the West In addition, CIA Director Wil­ notable plus in an overall German While Berlin has been heavily through “ disinformation” in this But overbearing secrecy and German government that covers liam Casey pledged two years ago economy in which high unem­ industrialized since the middle of . country’s news media. covert action cannot substitute more than half its total budget that he would inform both com­ ployment is virtually the sole the last century, it has been iUaiuliPstpr Hpralft Reagan’s fetish about secrecy for carefully considered initia­ The city has been called a mittees within 48 hours of any serious problem. dependent upon heavy industry — has led to the imposition of tives that deserve and receive “ subsidy sponge.” Founded In 18S1 Intelligence activities or clandes­ elaborate security measures on iron and steel, heavy machinery But you make do with what you tine operations whose sensitivity popular support, both at the THIS PAR’TICULAR Berlin and the others that are in bad PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PuMlihar government employees — from grass-roots level and among have. This is what Berlin has and required presidential approval. story has a heavy American shape now in West Germany as in DOUQLAS A. BEVINS...... ExacutivaEditor polygraph tests to requiring that senior officials of government. at the moment it is doing very JAMES P. SACKS...... Managing Editor officials obtain clearance before accent. U.S. interests are the other advanced economies. Ber­ well indeed. ALEXANDER OIRELU...... Ataodala Editor IN A MISGUIDED ATTEMPT most important foreign investors lin’s leading activity has always S they can be interviewed by Robert Walters Is a syndicated to shroud the Iranian arms journalists. "Sometimes I wonder if a greater power is in the city’s economy. More than been and still is electrical engi­ columnist. Donald Graff la a syndicated FAST-FORW ARDiNG our lives!" a score of U.S. firms are repres­ neering and related activities. columnist. 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Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Sunday wor­ 5:M p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow­ Editor’s note: This (Hilumn is your sending paper and ribbon St. Mary’s Episcopal Attemblies of God ship; holy euchorlst, 8 and 10 a.m.; ship; 7 p.m.. Sacred Dancers. Sundav prepared by the staff of the along with the gift. Deadline for The following events are planned this week at St. _ Calvary Church (Assemblies ot church school, 9:45 a.m.; coffee fellow­ olilltiren ageSandvounoer. Concordia Lutheran elderly gifts is Dec. 18. God), 400 Bucfclond Road, South Wind­ ship, 11 o.m.; Lady Chapel open (649-3696.) Manchester Area Conference of MACC News Mary’s Episcopal Church; o sor. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pas­ afternoons; public healing service,' Here are the activities for this week at Concordia Churches. Sunday — 11 a.m., outreach comnnittee; 6:45 p.m., tor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:M second Thursday, 7:M p.m.; evening South United Methodist Church, 1226 A THANKSGIVING NOTE just praver, Wednesday, 5 p.m. Rev. John Lutheran Church: confirmation class; 7 p.m., youth; 7; 30p.m., Boy Scout a.m., worship, child-care and nursery; Main St., Manchester. Or. Shephard S. arrived "... my husband has cancer 7:00 p.m., evenina service of praise and Holllger, 643-9203. Johnson, Or. Paul Kroll, Rev. Law­ Sunday — 9:15 a.m., Cihristian Growth House, By Nancy Carr Committee. and our financial situation is very Bible preachlno. (644-1102) rence S. Staples, pastors. Schedule; 9 "Children and Stewardship," Fred Badger, leader: MACC Director all the joy of Christmas with their Monday — 7; 10 p.m., evening prayer; 7;30 p.m., a.m. church school; 9 and 10:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., installation of new church council at own children. Your gifts for the tight. Your generous Thanksgiving prevestry; chorale practice. St. Mary's Bplseepal Church, Park worship service. Nursery for pre­ basket certainly will take some of. Baptist schoolers. (647-9141) communion service. How would you like to add Josie to children may be left at the Center Tuesday — 5 p.m., Children’s choir; 6 p.m., choir and Church streets, Manchester. An­ the burden of our food bill off of us. Cemmunlly Baptist Church, SIS E. drew D. Smith, rector. Anne J. Wrider, Monday — 7:30 p.m., Christian Education your Christmas shopping list? Or Street Fire Station next to Town fellowship supper; 6;30 p.m., Capella Choir; church Center St., Manchester. Rev. James I. assistant rector. Worship; 7:30 a.m. Mormon Committee. Danny or Tracy or snub-nosed Hall, the Eighth Utilities District Thank you doesn’t seem adequate school teachers' meeting; 7;30 p.m.. Music Meek, minister. Schedule; 10:30 a.m., and 9:30 a.m.; church school, 9:30 enough but I can’t think of a better o.m.; baby-sitting, 9:15 to 11:15 o.m.; Tuesday — 6:30 p.m., (^ildren’s Choir: catechelics: Charlie? Especially Charlie who is Firehouse at 32 Main Street, the Committee. worship service; 9:15 o.m., church The Church et Jesus Christ et word’’ .... sri'ool- Nursery core provided. (643- Holy Eucharist, 10 o.m. every Wednes­ Latter-day Saints, 30 Woodside St., 8 p.m.. adult Bible study. not only snubbed but runny nosed Manchester Mall at 811 Main street Wednesday — 10 a.m., holy communion; 10;45 a.m., 0537) day. (649-4583) Manchester. Wendel K. Walton, bi­ Wednesday — 9 a.m., work day for retired men: and at 3 years old regards his sleeve or the Main Street offices of Your donations to the Seasonal Bible study; 7;30 p.m.. Senior Choir. _Fdlth Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., shop, 9:30 o.m., sacrament meeting; 10:30 a.m., agoraphobic suppert-, 7:45 p.m., Concordia as a marvelous built-in conven­ Heritage Savings and Loan. Sharing help us to pay for the ’Thursday — 4 p.m.. Cherub Choir; 7 p.m.. Boy Manchester. Rev. James Bellosov, 10:15 a.m., Sunday school and prim­ $10,000 in vouchers being allocated pastor. 9;M o.m., Sundav school; 10:30 Gospel Choir. ience. He’s an absolute little Please don’t forget our teenagers Scouts; 7; 10 p.m., evening prayer; 7;30 p.m., Bibie ary; 11:40 a.m., priesthood and relief to fa ille s of special need by local o. m., worship service; 6:30 p.m.,Church' ot the Llvbig Oed, on society. (643-4003) Thursday — 12:30 p.m.. Golden Age. charmer even when he’s turning as you add to your shopping list. study; chorale dress rehearsal. evening service. (646-5316) sociS^ workers and nurses, over SO evangelical, full-gospel church, Ro­ Friday — 7 p.m., peace vigil; A.A. the office upside down. Or Josie They sometimes need our loving Friday — 7;30 p.m., Girls Friendly Sponsors. _ First Baptist Church, 240 Hlllstown bertson School, North School Street, Rood, Manchester. 9:30 o.m., Sundav National Catholic who is round faced, round eyed and outreach even more than the little hot meals on CSiristmas day, Saturday — 7;30 a m.. Men’s Club; 7;30p.m., A.A. 8 Manchester. Rev. David W. Mullen, school; 11 o.m., worship service; 7 pastor. Meeting Sundoys, 10 to 11:30 still believes that Santa brings good ones. We would like to have your special "Just for You” gifts for p.m., Manchester Chorale winter concert; 9 p.m., p. m., evening service;; 7 p.m., mid­ St. John the Baptist Polish Natlonel South United Methodist Isolated elderly and meat and fresh o. m. Nursery ond Sundav school. Catholic Church, 23 Golwav St., Mon- things to good little girls. Josie tries gifts by Dec. IS so that we have time interfaith basketball, Illihg Junior High. week service. Nursery at all services. Full Gospel Interdenominational produce for Oiristmas baskets. (649-7509) Clwrch, 745 Main St., Manchester. Rev. , Chester. Rev. Stanley M. Loncolo, llie following events are planned at South United very hard to be a good little girl. to sort and ready them for the First Baptist Chapel of the Deaf, 240 Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10 o.m., pastor. Moss schedule: 9 a.m. (643- disbursement. That’s only nine Donations should be mailed to Hlllstown Rood, Manchester. Rev. K. 5906) Methodist Church this week; Tracy knows there’s no Santa Trinity Covenant odult Bible study and Sunday school; 7 more days. Seasonal Sharing, Box 773, Man­ Kreutxer, pastor. (643-7543) p. m., worship service. Tuesday at 7:30 Sunday — 9 and 10:45 a.m., Dr. Shephard S. Johnson Claus but she still believes in Harvest Time Baptist Church, 72 E. While you are out shopping you chester 06040. The following events are scheduled this week at p.m., special Bible studies; Wednesday Nazarene preaching “ Not Without Warning;” 4 p.m., Africa miracles. All knobby knees and Center St., Manchester. Rev. Mark D. at 7:30 p.m., worship service. Praver revisited, by Johnsons and Susage; 7 p.m., Christian might stumble across an extra nice If you wish you can note special Trinity Covenant Church; Eddy, pastor. 10 a.m., Sundav school; line, 646-8731, 24 hours. awkward elbows and a smile full of 11 a.m., morning service; 6 p.m., Church of the Naiarene,236 Main St., Youth Fellowship. flannel nightgown on sale for Sadie allocations on the check or on an Sunday — 6 p.m., Sunday Bible school program, Gospel Hall, Center Street, Monches- Manchester. Rev. Philip Chotto, senior bright energy and lots of teeth, evening service, Wednesday home ter. 10 a.m., breaking bread; 11:45 Tuesday — 10 a.m., Vineyards study; 7 p.m., Boy or a warm button-down-the-front enclosed letter, i.e., hot meals, entitled "What Will We Give To Jesus?” Following the Bible study, 7 p.m. (643-9359) pastor; Rev. Mork Green, minister ot she's hoping that somehow, some a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sundav school; washable cardigan for George. elderly gifts. No monies are spent program will be a carol Jsing, sharing tree and meeting. Scout Troop 47. way, there will be a Christmas tree 10:40 o.m., worship, children's church Albert may not have many teeth on toys unless specifically ear­ refreshments. and nursery; 6 p.m., evening praise Wednesday — 7; 15 a .m., early morning prayer; 4; 30 this year and presents for her and Christian Science left but he loves to suck on hard marked by the donor. ’Tuesday — 6 a.m., men’s prayer breakfast, service, nursery. Mid-week Bible p.m., Junior Choir; 6:30 p.m., Wesley Bell Ringers; her brother. Dan is older and wiser Jehovah’s Witnesses study, 7 p.m. (646-8599) candies and Marge would dearly Recent contributors to the Sea­ LaStrada Restaurant; 6; 30 p.m.. Covenant Women’s First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 7; 30 p.m.. Chancel Choir; adult Bible study, 277 Spring than his 9-year-old sister. By the N. Main St., Manchester. 10:30 o.m., _ Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland St. time you are IS, you know that love a cheerful poinsettia to sonal Sharing Appeal include very Christmas dinner at Manchester Country Club. Bring church service, Sundav school, and Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesday, Con- generous contributions from Dean care for small children. (649-1446) Pentecostal Thursday — 7:30 p.m.. Youth Choir. Santa is a pipe dream. Miracles brighten up her room. Gifts for our gifts to exchange for Yankee swap and Pilgrim gregotlon Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Thurs­ Machine, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reading Room, 656A Center St., Man­ day, Theocratic Ministry School Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon; 7 p.m., adult fellowship. happen only on 34th Street and if elderly shut-ins and neighbors in Manor; ’ 7 p.m.. diaconate; board of trustees. chester. (649-89(2) United Pentecostal Church, 1(7 Slaiby, Bolton Congregational (speaking course), 7 p.m.; Service Woodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. you’re poor, it doesn’t make any Manchester convalescent homes Wednesday — 8; 30 a.m., women’s prayer breakfast, meeting (ministry training), 7:50 p.m.; Church, Janet Phillips, Ernest and Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., difference if you’ve been good or can be left at the same collection LaStrada Restaurant; 6;45 p.m.. Pioneer Clubs; 7 Sundav, Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 Sundav school; 11 a.m., morning Margaret Segerberg, James and Church of Christ o. m.; Watchtower Study, 10:25. (646- bad. Christmas is just another time centers as the toys. p.m.; choir rehearsal; men’s seminar: women’s Bible worship; 6 p.m., evening worship; 7:30 Theresa Dougan, Marion Jesse- Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon 1490) p.m., biblestudy (Wednesday); 7p.m., Thoughts to get through. study. man, Barbara Atwood, Joseph and streets, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, Ladles' praver (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Of course, their real names aren’t GIFT IDEAS FOR our elderly ’Thursday — 4 p.m., confirmation class: 6; 15 p.m., minister. Sundav services: 9 o.m., Men's praver (Thursday); 7 p.m.; Jewish — Consenfative Dan and Tracy or even Josie and and shut-ins include warm flannel Barbara Lauzon, David and Ger­ AGAPE fellowship. Bible dosses; 10 a.m., worship; 6p.m., Youth service (Frldoy). (649-9848) trude Williams, Arthur and Linda worship. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Gold is the last of the colors of Christmas. Gold Charlie but they are our children pajamas and gowns, robes and Temple Beth Shelem, 400 E. Middle Vesho, ’Thomas and Elisabeth study. Nursery provided for all servi­ Turnpike, Manchester. Richard J. wrapping paper, gold bows, gold decorations on the and we would like you to put one of slippers for both men and women, ces. (646-2903) Presbyterian Healy, United Methodist Women of Emanuel Lutheran Church Plavin, robbl; Israel Tobatskv, cantor; tree. And for most of us, gold represents the money we them or the several hundred other lap robes, comb and brush sets, Dr. Leon Wind, robbl emeritus. Servi­ Coventry Presbyterian Church, spend in the Christmas season. We stretch our credit to easy to get into cardigan sweaters North Methodist, the F. Millers, ces: 7:30 p.m. Monday to 'Thursday, Route 44 and Trowbridge Road, Coven­ children referred to us on your ’The following events are scheduled at Emanuel Congregational 8:15 p.m. Friday and 9:45 a.m. Satur­ the limit, empty our savings accounts, part with our (but a little large, please), candies, Patricia Kean, Fred and Margaret Lutheran Church in the week to come: try. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, Christmas list. Belton Conerepattonal Church, 228 day. (643-9563) 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., Sundov last dollar, all in an effort to keep up with the holiday We are already collecting toy s for cookies (particularly the home­ Geyer. Sunday — 8:30a.m., communion; 9;45a.m.,Sunday Bolton Center Road, at the Green, school; 7 p.m., Bible study and push, make our friends and family happy, and maybe the annual Toys for Joy distribution made Und), puzzles, stationery church school; 10 a.m., adult education; 11 a.m., Bolton. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, fellowship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Minister. 10 a.m., worship service, Jewish — Reform prayer meeting. (742-7222) even impress someone with our generosity. sponsored each year by MACC. with pens and stamps included, a worship; 6:30 p.m., youth. GoM is the color of wealth and riches. And isn’t the nursery, church school; 11 a.m., fel­ Temple Beth Hlllel, 1001 Foster St. Presbyterian Church of Manchester, Parents who are having a hard time wallet or small change purse with a Monday — non. We Gals Christmas luncheon; 4 p.m., lowship; 11:15 a.m., forum program. Extension, South Windsor. Steven 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Ri­ coming of the Christ of Christmas the real wealth of the few dollars as “ crazy money’’ . THE staff; 6:45 p.m.. Scouts. (649-7077 office or 647-8(78 parsonage. chard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., worship financially will receive a letter Chotinover, robbl. Services, 8:15 p.m. service, nursery, 9:15 a.m., Sunday season, the riches of a new year that is just beginning. from their social worker or nurse or Soft cuddly and washable stuffed ’Tuesday — noon. Old Guard Christmas lunch; 7:30 Center Cenprepattenal Churth, 11 each Fridov; children's services, 7:45 Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. p. m. second Friday ot each month.school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. It’s the love of God. Jesus Christ, our Lord! child’s teacher inviting them to animals and dolls give our confused BIBIE p.m., Ruth Circle. Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Robert (644-8466) (643-0906) elderly a special friend to hug and J. Bills, minister of visitations; Rev. The best gifts are not the gifts which cost the most. come select one major new or Wednesday — 6 to 8 p.m., confirmation resource The best gifts are the gifts which come from the heart. rock with. Whatever the gift you SPEAKS center: 7:45 p.m., Emanuel (%oir. Clifford O. Simpson, pastor emerltus; good-as-new gift for their child Mlchoel C. Thornton, associate pastor. Lutheran Roman Catholic They touch the heart of the receiver because they are along with several stocking choose to share this year please by ’Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group; 11; 15 a.m., care 10 a.m., worship service, sanctuary; 10 Eugona BrawEr Church of the Assumptlen, Adams gifts of love, not of gold. stuffers. don’t wrap them. We unwrap every and visitation; noon, Martha Circle Christmas lunch; 4 a.m. church school. (647-9941) Concordia Lutheran Church (LCA ), First Cenprepetlenal Churdi et An­ 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. Rev. Arnold Street at Thompson Rood, Monchester. single donation even if you put a p.m.. Belle Choir; 6 to 8 p.m., confirmation gathering; Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur­ dover, Route 6, Andover. Rev. Richard T. Wongerln, assistant pastor. Sche­ Rev. Deborah Hasdortf YOU PROVIDE THE gifts to the note on it just to make sure of the Another group of scholars has 7 p.m.. Lucia rehearsal. H. Taylor, pastor. Schedule: 9:30a.m., dule; 8 a.m., holy communion, nursery day mass at 5; Sunday masses at 7:30,9, 10:30 and noon. (643-2195) parents and "M om and Dad’’ have contents. However, we welcome undertaken the challenge of ex­ Saturday — a.m., Lucia rehearsal; 7 p.m., Sundav school, all ages; 11 o.m., care; 9:15 a.m., church school, Chris­ TalcottvIHe CongregatloBal Chorch 11 Sundav worship, nursery care pro­ tian growth hour, nursery care; 10:30 $t. Barthelemew's Church, 741 E. tracting from the Biblical re­ basketball; 7:30 p.m., Lucia fest. vided. (742-7696) a.m. holy communion, nursery care. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. cords the real Jesus. We wel­ First Cenpregatlonal Churdi et Cov­ (649-5311) Martin J. Scholskv, pastor. Saturday entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 moss at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, come every objective effort to A visit from St. Nick Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 a.m., wor­ Church St.,. Manchester. Rev. Janet 10 and 11:30 a.m. help us see Jesus in true histori­ ship; 9:30 a.m., church school In Landwehr, pastor; Rev. C.H. Ander­ St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St., NEW SERIES Manchester. Rev. Robert T . Russo and cal perspective. Second Congregational Church will have a lunch with Church Lone House. Nursery care son, pastor emeritus. Schedule; 8 30 provided. (742-8487) o.m., worship; 9:45 a.m., churrl- i*rv. Emilio ,P. Padelll, co-pastors. OF TAPES The key Is objectivity. And Mr. and Mrs. Claus today at 11:30 a.m., sponsored by Second Cenprepetlenal Church, 3(5 school; 11 a.m., worship service, Saturday moss 5 p.m.; Sundav masses the Pilgrim Fellowship. Lunch will include a hot dog, N. Main St., Manchester. The Rev. v. nursery. (643-1193) at 7 30, 9, 10:30 and noon. (643-2403) ‘A New PertpecUve” when men begin with the pre­ St. James Church, 896 Main St., sumption that anything miracu­ chips and soda. There will be games and crafts for Joseph Milton, pastor. lOo.m., worship Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hack­ service, Sundav school, and nursery matack St., Manchester. Rev. Norman Manchester. Rev. Francis Krukowskl, lous In the accounts of his life children. Tickets purchased at the door are $3. Sunday for children; 6:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fellow­ Swenson. Schedule: 8 and 11 a.m , Rev. David Boronowskl, Rev. Joseph Call: at 10 a.m.. the service will include a reception for new ship. (649-2863) worship services; 9:30 o.m., Bible Kelly. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. reflects the acretlon of pious Second Cengregotlenal Church et school. (649-2(55) Saturday mosses at 4 and'6;30 p.m.; traditions, we can hardly hope members. At 6 Sunday, there will be a family potiuck Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Coventry, 1746 Boston Turnpike, Cov­ Latvian Lutheran Church et Man­ their efforts will be unbiased. supper. entry. Rev. David Jarvis, minister. chester, 21 (harden St., Manchester. noon, and 5 p.m. (643-4129) Regular schedule: 10 a.m., worship; 8 (643-2051) St. Mary Church, 1600 Main St., 647-8301 The canons of historical criti­ a.m., DIal-A-Rlde to church; 8:45 o.m , Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Coventry. Father James J. William­ for an Important Correction church school, nursery to grade eight, Route 31 and North River Rood, son, pastor. Masses; 5:15 p.m., Sotur- cism may well be applied to the adult discussion; 11 a.m., coffee and Coventry. William Douthwolte, pastor. doy; 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Confes­ recorded message gospel accounts of Jesus' life. sions 4;30to 5p.m. Saturday. (742-6655) fellowship; 11:15 o.m., lunlor choir; 4 Schedule: 10:15a.m. worship service; 9 But these rules do not require ’The service of lessons and carols at St. Mary’s p.m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; 6 p.m., o.m. Bible class (742-7548) Church et St. Maurice, 32 Hebron Episcopal Church will be at 4 p.m. pn Dec. 21. A senior church school and Pilgrim Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Rood, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford nor even countenence the In­ calendar of sacred music published in the Manchester fellowship. (742-6234) ( Synod), Cooper and High Curtin, pastor. Saturday moss ot 5 vestigator’s deciding In ad­ Tolcettvllle Conoreeotlenal Church, streets, Manchester. Rev. Charles W p.m..-'Sunday mosses at 7:30, 9:15 and Herald on Nov. 28 carried the wrong date. Main Street and Elm Hill Rood, Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 o.m.. Divine wor­ 11 o.m. (643-4466) vance what Is or Is not likely to Talcottville. Co-pastors: Rev. Ronald ship; 10:45 o.m. Sunday school; Holy have really occurred. Until Baer and Rev. Deborah Hosdorff. 10 Communion first and third Sundov there Is clear evidence of a.m., worship service and church (649-4243) Salvation Army Feeling Good About textual corruption and/or falsi­ Center Congregational school. (649-0815) Salvation Army, 661 Main St., Man­ YourseH Methodist chester. Mol. and Mrs. Reginald fication of the events recorded, The following events are scheduled this week at Covenant Russell. 9:30a.m.,Sundavsehool; 10:45 altering the record of Jesus' life Center Congregational Church: Bolton United Methodist Church, o.m., holiness meeting; 6 p.m., solva­ by twentieth century scholars tion meeting. (649-7787). Monday — 7 p.m.. cookbook committee. Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hock- 1041 Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. has little to commend It. motock St., Manchester. Rev. Normon Stewart Lanier, pastor, 9:30 o.m., ’Tuesday — 9:30 a.m.. mothers’ group: 3:30 p.m.. Swenson. Schedule: 8 and 11 o.m , church school; 11 o.m., worship ser­ Unitarian UnlveisaHst Singers with Scripture EMERGENCY Pilgrim Choir; 6:30 p.m., sacred dance. worship services; 9:30 o.m., Bible vice, nursery. (649-3472) Fire — Police — Medical Wednesday — 8:30 a.m., healing prayers; 7:30 p.m.. school. (649-2(55) North United Methodist Church, 300 CHURCH OF CHRIST Parker St., Manchester. Richard W. Universollst Society-East, Evidence of the Resurrection, an ecumenicai Christian group of Chancel Choir. 153 w. Vernon St., Monchester. Rev Lydall and Vernon Streets S Eoiscooei Dupee, pastor. Rev. H. Osgood Ben­ DIano Heath, minister. 10:30 o.m , musicians, wiii present a song and Scripture service on Friday at 7:30 p.m. DIAL 911 Thursday— ’r p "I ^oii7-,io n.rr nett minister. Schedule: 9 ond 10:30 service. Nursery care and vout^; r* Phone: 64&-2903 n -- n -erv'Cf 9 n - . Tdji; at St. James Church. It will feature inspirational and contemporary In Manchester Bible scries. SI. 'H t T •- r ctf* i - c : ; , I,. 0 ;fl J , t . J . (.-ji; r t e . \ i * i r . J Christian music. Refreshments will be served. .«.T» t.f.t •• • * , » » » M.f.i • If,tu n twit I 11 • » t * r t t • « «> <■ ______Weddings Don’t forget the party Engagements

Editor’s note: ’This column is pre­ pared by the staff of the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. Senior Citizens

By Joe DImlnIco Activities Director quired by state law. If interested, stop by the center and fill out a short Seniors are invited to attend our application. ’The course is $7. A check, annual Christmas party on Dec. 18. ’This made payable to A AR P and dated Jan. year our kitchen staff will prepare a 27, 1987, is required at registration. delicious chicken dinner. In addition, a Square dancers are reminded that choral group from the Timothy Ed­ there will be no class on Dec. 23. s wards School in South Windsor will be Don’t forget ’Thursday, for your here to sing Christmas carols. Rumor listening pleasure, we will have the . has it that jolly ol’ St. Nick will stop by Sweet Adelines. In addition, Betty for a visit. Those who want to Mackee, Connecticut Renewal Team participate in the grab-bag gift ex­ energy consultant, will be at the center change are reminded to bring a gift to answer any questions concering fuel valued at $2 and label the gift “ male” or assistance. "fem ale.” Last, best wishes to John Hayes and Keeping in the Christmas spirit, the Henry Cormier, who are in Manchester senior center is taking a collection of Memorial Hospital, and to Dorothy canned goods or money to be distributed Dahm, who is home convalescing. to people less fortunate. We encourage Scores: all seniors to participate so that all may Monday pinochle: Bob Aheam 817; /: have a joyous Christmas. Bob Schubert 800; Art Bouffard 765; Bill ’There will be a registration for the Stone 750; Ernest Grasso 744; Ann Fallsview trip on Friday at 9:30 a.m. Fisher 733; Helena Gavello 732. Lori Schlehofer-Jeffrey Robert Cynthia Law-Paul Qilligan Mary Fletcher-Robert Allen Lisa PerkowskI The affair is $200 per person. This Tuesday bowling: Ed Adams 524; includes four days and three nights John Scheibenpflug 206; Carl Lepak 519; (double occupancy), transportation, Frank Watruba 514; Andy Lorenzen 222, Mrs. Sean P. Borstel Mrs. Andrew R. Bednar nine meals, a cocktail party, and nightly 587; Burt Green 222; John Kravonta 210, 8chlehofer>Robert LaW'Qllllgan Fletcher-Allen Perkowskl-Trares entertainment. If interested, stop by the 560.; Marie Pick 176; Youlanda Bums center and pick up a flier. 177, 205, 508; Jean Lukacs 178,194, 532; Mr. and Mrs. ’Truman F. Schlehofer Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Law of 27 Jack and Gloria Fletcher of French Bernadette PerkowskI of Manchester Borstel-StepanskI Bednar-Socha Those attending the Christmas party Viola Pulford 176, 452; Ginger Yourkas Sr. of 20 N. Fairfield St. announce the Baldwin Road announce the engage­ Road, Bolton, announce the engage­ and Philip J. PerkowskI of Newington at Glastonbury Hills Country Club on 461; Celeste King 175; Sophie Kravontka engagement of their daughter, Lori ment of their daughter, Cynthia E. Law, ment of his daughter, Mary Lee announce the engagement of their Lisa M. Stepanski, daughter of Kim Mary Socha, daughter of Ed ward Tuesday are reminded the bus will leave 454; Loraa Kmiec 462. Ellen Schlehofer, to Jeffrey Edward to Paul E. Gilligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, to Robert Douglas Allen, son daughter, Lisa PerkowskI, to David Theodore and Patricia Stepanski of and Helen Socha of 12 Moore St., and the center at 10:30 a.m. and return at Wednesday pinochle: None. (Scores Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jean M. Russell T. Gilligan of Vernon. of Crawford and Norma Allen of East Trares, son of Marlene and Edward Manchester and Sean P. Borstel, son of Andrew Richard Bednar, son of Andrew 4:30 p.m. not turned in.) Robert of 192 Redwood Road. The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of Hampton. She is also the daughter of the Trares of Windsor. Charles and Jane Borstel of Malden, and Catherine Bednar of South Windsor, Special thanks to the Illing Junior Wednesday bridge; Betty Seiple ■ ’The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Manchester High School and a 1984 late Dorothy Fletcher. ’The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of Mass., were nnarried recently at St. were married Oct. 11 at Assumption High School Student Council and faculty 5,090; Tom Regan 4,060: Sol Cohen Manchester High School and a 1982 graduate of Southern Connecticut State The bride-elect is a 1983 graduate of East Catholic High School and a 1986 James Church. Church. adviser Maryann Pivonka for their 3,810; Jeannine Lucas 3,800; Tom graduate of Morse School of Business. University. She is a member of the Bolton High School and is presently graduate of Bay Path Junior College. The Rev. Robert J. Braunreuther, The Rev. Edward Pepin performed generous donation of pumpkin pies for Giordano 3,390. She is employed by 'The Travelers Co. of Connecticut Association for ’Therapeu­ studying for her bachelor of arts degree She is employed hy ’The Travelers chaplain of Boston College, performed the ceremony. The bride was given in our ’Thanksgiving dinner. Bridge (last week); Hans Bensche Hartford as a training specialist. tic Recreation Directors. She is a in economics at the University of Insurance Co., Hartford. the double ring ceremony. The bride marriage by her parents. Male golfers who did not receive their 3,850; Helen Bensche 3,670; Tom Regan The prospective bridegroom is a 1981 recreation therapist employed by St. Connecticut. She works in the Student The prospective bridegroom is a 1980 was given in marriage by her parents. Lisa Sander was maid of honor. awards at the annual banquet may pick 3,560; Sol Cohen 3,540. graduate of Manchester High School Elizabeth Health Center in East Employment Office at the university. graduate of Loomis-Giaffee School, Susan Stepanski, sister of the bride, Bridesmaids were Debbie Jasak, Bob­ them up in the office. Menu for the week; and is employed by Fiano Custom Hartford. ’The prospective bridegroom is a 1983 Windsor. He is a land surveyor with was maid of honor. Bridal attendants bin Bednar, Kathy Nault and Marie Pool players are reminded there are Monday — hamburger on roll, soup, Builders. The prospective bridegroom is a 1980 graduate of Manchester High School Gardner and Peterson Associates of were Laura Stepanski and Faith Blette. Tranquilli. still openings for the eight-ball tourney. dessert, beverage. A June 20 wedding is planned at St. graduate of Rockville High School and and is an airman first class in the U. S. Tolland. A June 27 wedding is planned at sisters of the bride. Jane Borstel, Mark Leavitt was best man. Ushers ’The tournament will begin Jan. 5. Tuesday — (Sicken a la king on a roll, James Church. attended Eastern Connecticut State Air Force, stationed in Oklahoma. A St. Bridget Church. sister-in-law of the bride, Kimberly Weil were John Socha, Dan Socha, Jim ’The senior center, in conjunction with vegetable, roll, dessert, beverage. College and Southern Connecticut State June 6 wedding is planned at United and Kathleen Hackett. Walsh, and Steven Roback. Teddy the American Association of Retired Wednesday — American chop suey, University. He is a police officer Methodist Church, Bolton. Charles S. Borstel, brother of the Socha was ringbearer. Persons, will conduct another drivers’ vegetable, roll, dessert, beverage. employed by the Town of Manchester. groom, was best man. Ushers were Paul After a reception at Imperial Cater­ education program on Jan. 27 and 28 Thursday — Salisbury steak, gravy A May 15 wedding is planned. O’Brien, Carl V. Brinkmann, grand­ ers, the couple went on a wedding trip to from 12; 30 to 4 p.m. ’Those woh finish the potato, vegetable, dessert, beverage. father of the groom, Stephen DeGurski, Orlando, Fla. They are making their course will receive a 5 percent reduction Friday — ’Turkey salad sandwich Brian J. Callahan and David Goodine. home in Andover. in their insurance premiums, as re- soup, dessert, beverage. Following a reception at Manchester The bride is a graduate of Central Country Club, the couple went on a tour Connecticut State University. She is About Town of Western Massachusetts and Connec­ employed by Connecticut Bank & Trust ticut. They are making their home in as a researcher for the mutual fund Allston, Mass. department. The bride is a 1978 graduate of The groom is a graduate of Central December health clinics Circle will have potiuck Manchester High School and received Connecticut State University and is St. Margaret Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will have her bachelor of arts degree in 1982 and employed as a supervisor by Balf Co. of Here is the December schedule for Citizens Clenter. a Christmas potiuck ’Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at St. James Fully Insured her master of arts degree in 1985, both Newington. SAVINeS School. Gifts will be exchanged. from Boston College. She is employed as the senior citizen health clinics Biood Pressure, hypothermia Bucket Truck & assistant to the president at Venture sponsored by the town Health presentation, 1 to 2 p.m., Spencer 20% OFF Software in Cambridge. Mass. Department: Village. WATE8 has Christmas auction Brush Clipper Regular Prices On The groom is a 1981 graduate of Monday, Dec. 8 — Blood pressure, Manchester WATES will meet Tuesday at 7; 15 p.m. 24 Hr. Maiden Catholic High School and is hypothermia presentation, 9 to 10 at Orange Hall on East Center Street. Weigh-in will All Tree Work currently attending Boston College. He a.m., Westhill Gardens. Clinic nurse: Carolyn Bountress, start at 6; 15 p.m. A brief business meeting will be Snow Plowing is employed as an adjustment clerk for Blood pressure, hypothermia R.N. followed by a Christmas auction. Done this Winter the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. presentation, 10:45 to 11:30 a.m., Presentor: Ervin Booker Jr. of The group will have a CSiristmas party Dec. 16 at 6; 30 Available Bennet Apartments, residents only. Northeast Utiiities wiii give a slide p.m. at the Acadia Restaurant. ’The next meeting will Free Estimates W edne^ay, Dec. 10 — Blood presentation on hypothermia. be Jan. 6. Stumps Pulled I Women’s council honors McAuliffe pressure, hypothermia presenta­ tion, for persons whose last names Locations of clinics: Pinochle scores listed or Ground begin with A to K, Senior Citizens M ayfair Gardens, 211-215 N. Main NEW YORK (AP) - Christa McAu­ National Association of Negro Business Pinochle scores for Dec. 4 play at the Army and Navy Center. St., community room. liffe, the teacher who died in the space and Professional Women; and Mildred CHub are: Monday, Dec. 15 — Blood pres­ Westhili Gardens, 24 Bluefieid Robert Schubert 682, Hans Fredericksen 657, Arline OUR PRICES ARE shuttle explosion, was among four Leet, head of the Trlckle-Up Program, recipients of the 1986 Women of sure, hypothermia presentation, Drive, community room. PaquIn 830, Margaret Vaughan 610, Floyd Post 604, which provides aid to African countries. Ann Fisher 599, Andy Noske 597, Fritz Wilkinson 595, Conscience Awards presented by the 9; 30 to 10; 30 a.m., M ayfair Gardens. Spencer Village, Pascal Lane, Harry Pospisll 580, and Seena Andrew 577. National Council of Women of the United McAuliffe's daughter will be pres­ Blood pressure, hypothermia community room. HARD TO BEAT, States. ented with an autographed copy of Mrs. presentation, 1 to 2 p.m.. Salvation Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Main Lindbergh’s book, "A Gift from the Army. St. Residents cited by Red Cross Sea.” The other recipients will each Senior Center, 549 E. Middle Others honored in ceremonies at the W ^nesday, Dec. 17 — Blood Four Manchester residents were among 61 blood EVEN WITHOUT receive a $500 check from Clairol. United Nations on Thursday were Anne pressure, hypothermia presenta­ Turnpike, nurse’s office. donors in the state honored by the American Red Cross Morrow Lindbergh, writer and widow of tion, for persons whose last names Bennet Apartments, 1146 Main St., for their contributions of 100 pints of blood. They were Maeehnler aviator Charles Lindbergh; Daisy This is the 23rd year in which the begin with L to Z, 9 to 11 a.m.. Senior community room. honored at the Marriott Hotel in Farmington. Donors George, U.N. representative of the awards have been given. THIS COUPON were James E. Dougan, Donald S. Ellis, John J. MT-T663 Naretto and Noel R. Taft. ______Thjt coMpon good Doe. 18,1966 througli Jan. 31,1967. ft , - . ■ . . ,i 1 ; f :t ?. - t i ^ f • Fflm Capsules

Jumpin' Jack Flash (R) — Whoopi Goldbarg, Stephen Colllna, John Wood, Carol Kane. (Comedy- Adventure) Whoopi Goldberg plays a lonely and bored transactions clerk who starts getting strange messages on her computer terminal — and suddenly finds herself In the middle of an international spy plot. Together Goldberg has a wonderfully expressive face, and she is ably assisted by Stephen Collins and Darol Kane, again — among others. This one won't start anyone pondering the meaning of life or the nature of the universe, but it and again is good diverting fun. Grade: B. Steve Martin, Randy The Name of the Rote (R) — Sean Connery, F. Newman and Chevy Murray Abraham, Christian Slater. (Mystery) How do you adapt a 200.000-word mystery novel set in a 14th Chase rehearse a century cloister? Surprisingly. Umberto Eco's best­ musical number at seller. directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud ("Quest for NBC's New York Fire") makes the transition with style and wit. Connery studios to prepare for has his best role In years as monk-turned-sleuth their reunion on William of Baskerville. and Abraham relishes his role as Grand Inqusitor. This wholly original film deserves “Saturday Night Live" to bo seen. But the screenplay is taxing; pay attention Saturday night. The to the action to reap the benefits. Grade: B. three have been Peggy Sue Got Married (PG-13) — Kathleen Turner, working on a new Nicholas Cage, Barry Miller, , Joan movie, "Three Ami­ Allen, Kevin J. O'Connor. (Comedy) Turner goes to gos." her 25th high-school reunion, faints and is thrust back to the time just before her graduation. "Back to the AP photo Future — Part M"? Hardly. Director Francis Coppola has crafted — at least for the first hour — a charming and engaging set of circumstances that explore the traumas of unresolved relationships. But Copola loses ‘American Tail’ quite a tale control halfway through, and an outrageous scene involving mysticism and a weepy conclusion destroy By Bob Thomas Gabor-like tones by the brilliant the mood. Grade: B-mlnus. The Associated Press Madeline Kahn. Dom DeLuise is Meet The Color of Money (R) — Paul Newman, Tom Cincma Review great as Tiger, the cat whose name There seems to be no middle belies his docile nature. Cruise, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonlo. (Drama) "Tw o ground with animated features; Other standouts; Christopher brothers and a stranger" Is a hustle that Fast Eddie They either become classics or they ated from the family and goes Plummer as Henri, the French Felson teaches his pool protege Vince. Unfortunately, are soon forgotten. The reason has through exciting adventures in the pigeon overseeing the construction the audience Is the stranger who gets taken. You to do with the peculiar nature of underworld of New York. Mean­ of the Statue of Liberty; Nehemiah expect the cool Newman and untamed Crulseto put on animation, which combines diverse while, the family discovers that Persoff as Papa Mousekowitz; a good show, but they founder in distointed subplots elements, all of them brought to life America is not the promising land John Finnegan as Warren T. Rat, a — unresolved sexual tension between Felson and by the animator's pencil. they expected. But all ends well, the cat in disguise; Phillip Glasser as Vince's girlfriend; threatened revenge from Felson's Besides expert draftsmanship, family reunited, the future bright. the hero Flevel. spurned pool shark. Meanwhile, director Martin the best of the Disney films had What makes the tale different is “ An American T a l f has no fewer Scorcese, with grandiose close-ups and glossy these elements; an absorbing plot, that the head of the family is Papa than four executive producers and imagery, makes nine-ball the real star. Biggest con of surefire comedy scenes, memora­ Mousekowitz. He is a mouse, as are three producers, but the key phrase Equalizer the season. Grade: C. ble characters and songs you could his wife and children. He promises is “ Steven Spielberg Presents a whistle. Of all the animated fea­ Children of a Lesser God (R )— William Hurt, Marlee them in a rollicking song, “ There Don Bluth Film ." Spielberg's basic tures in the past 20 years, “ An are no cats in Am erica." But his humanity is evident throughout. Matlln, Piper Laurie, Philip Bosco. (Drama) This American T a ll" comes closest to prediction proves wrong, and the Bluth, who directed and co­ Tony-award winning play makes the transition from achieving all these criteria. American cats, as ferocious as any produced (with John Pomeroy and stage to screen with dignity intact. Both Hurt and It is a marvelous movie with as created for the screen, provide the Gary Goldman), is the creative Matlin deserve Oscar nominations for their physically much appeal for adults as for menace of the story. force who has put it all together. and emotionally draining roles as a teacher and youngsters. The filmmakers embellish the The Universal release, which was student who fall passionately In love. Matlin is The story is nothing new. A bare bones plot with inspired written by Judy Freudberg and especially wonderful, and her transcedent beauty and family in czarist Russia, terrorized sequences and rare characters. Tony Geiss, is rated G, though very Edward Woodward unique expressiveness are inspirational. This Is the by the Cossacks, emigrates to the There is Gussie Mausheimer, a small children might be frightened first must-see fall film of 1986. Love does have a land of promise, America. En bosomy grande dame who leads the by the scary scenes. Running time; enjoys being language all its own. Grade: A-mlnus. route, the youngest becomes separ- anti-cat forces; she is voiced in 80 minutes. Crocodile Dundee (PG-13) — Paul Hogan, Linda TV’s chief justice KoslowskI, Mark Blum (Comedy) The leather-skinned Dundee, best known for his Australian tourism Theater Schedule SHOWCASE' commercials, makes a likable leading man in this ONEAUIS comedic travelogue. An attractive reporter (Kos- lowski) meets Hogan In the Australian bush, takes him HARTFORD 5:15, 7;20, 9:20, 11:10; Sun 1:15, 3:15, E. HARTFORD s g b - b s i o to New York City and falls in love with him. Yuks Cinema CItv — Peoav Sue Got 5:15, 7:20, 9:20. — The Color of Money INTtHSlAIE 64 EXIT b8 8APGAIN MATINEE-S2 SO abound when the naive Dundee makes his way around M arried (PG-13) Sat and Sun 1:50,4:10, (R ) Sat 12:15,2:35,4:55,7:15,9:40,11:55; 7:10, 9:30. — Song of the South (G ) Sot Sun 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:15, 9:40. — FIRST AFTERNOON SHOW ONLY the big city, and there is just enough action (crocodile and Sun 1, 3, 4:50, <:50, 0:50. — The Children of a Lesser God (R ) Sat 1:15, CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES DAILY LATE SHOWS FRIDAY & SATURDAY killing, snake wrestling, fish spearing) to keep Name of the Rose (R ) Sot and Sun 1:40, 4:15, 7:05, 9:30, 11:50; Sun 1:15, 4:15, 4:15, 7, 9:40. — M aHer of Heart Sat and 7:05, 9:30. audiences from squirming at the silliness. This Is light Sun 1:30, 3:50, 7:20, 9:45. HEARIBREAK STAR TRW fall fere. Grade: B-mlnus. MANCHESTER RIDGE w 70MM IV [PCI EAST HARTFORD UA Theaters East — Top Gun (PG) IIJAUH eIA Stand by Ma (R) — Richard Dreyfuss, WII Wheaton, Rostwood Fub A Cinema — Top Gun Sat and Sun 2,4,5,8:10,10:10.— Jum pin' hM M -ttSI (P G ) Sat 7:15,9:20; Sun 7:30. . Jack Flash (R) Sat and Sun 2,3:50,5:40, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell. Poor Richard's Fub A Cinema — 7:40, 9:50. — Soul Man (R ) Sun 7:30, ANAMBtICAN C H U D R E N O F (Adventure-Drama) It's a shame Rob Reiner's latest Running Scared (R ) Sat 7:30,9:30, 9:30; Sat 2:30, 4:15, 7:30, 9:30. — Fright TAIL IS) A L E S S W O O D midnight; Sun 5, 7:30,9:30. Night (R ) Sat midnight. — Heavy metal film is rated R (for strong language), because those Showcase Cinemas 1-9— “Crocodile" (R ) Sat midnight. — The Rocky Horror HUblNcIA hlMIATSA who stand to gain the most — the under-17 crowd — Dundee (PG-13) Sat 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, Picture Show (R) Sot midnight. 7 « f t » l l ;l l U A IIM IHI can't see it without parental supervision. The skeletal 7:10, 9:20, 11:20; Sun 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 7:10, 9:20. — Stand by Me (R ) Sat 1:05, VERNON SOM nHM G RREWALKW plot is based on Stephen King's autobiographical 3:05, 5:15, 7:40, 9:50, 11:40; Sun 1:05, Cine 1 A 2 — Soul Mon (PG-13) Sat W ILD Bi I M H M iig IBa 3:05, 5:15, 7:40, 9:55. — Heartbreak 7:10, 9:30; Sun 3, 5, 7:10, 9:30. — • M d b I M novella. "The Body." Four boys, living in the '60s, •cw nevn lon r Ridge (R ) Sat 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 10, Heathclitt, the Movie (G ) Sat and Sun m m -umiwoFHnm- journey to find another boy's dead body. There Is no 12:15; Sun 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 10. — 1:30. — Top Gun (P G ) Sat 2,7,9:15; Sun 2,4:15, 7, 9:15. horror, simply well-defined characters, lilting.comedy Something Wild ( R) Sat 12:20,2:40,5:05, THE COLOR S T A f lP B Y 7:25, 9:50, midnight; Sun 12:20, 2:40, and one of the best studies of friendship and coming of OFMONEYhi ME (HI illanrljratpr Mrralft 5:05, 7:25, 9:50. — Star Trek IV: The WEST HARTFORD IblAUSUA age to hit the screen. The case is flawless, and Reiner Voyage Home (P G ) Sat 12:30,2:50,5:10, Elm 1A 2 — Top Gun (P G ) Sot and Sun T:IM4AIISi has directed with a heartwarming sensitivity. Bring 7:25, 9:50, midnight; Sun 12:30, 2:50, 2, 4:15, 7, 9:30. — Jum pin' Jack Flash 5:10, 7:25, 9:50. — FIrewalker (P G ) Sat (R ) Sat and Sun 2,4:15, 7, 9:30. Saturday, Dec. 6,1986 tissues! Grade: B-plus. 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 8, 9:35, midnight; Sun 1 CROCODILE DUNDEE 1 12:40,2:55,5:10,7:40,9:50. — Little Shop WINDSOR 1 IbMSAAtATrtMfAIM | (Film grading: A — auperb; B — good; C — average; of Horrors (R ) sneak preview Sat B. — Plaza — Soul Mon (PG-13) Sat 7:15, D — poor; F — awful.) An Am erican Tall (G ) Sat 1:15, 3:15, 9:25; Sun 7:15. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Dec. S, 1986 - O a — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Dec. 6, t9»6 t ‘-ff; ■ ^ V i ' H ^ \ Profiles Between the Lines The story behind the story Stephen Cavagnaro

By Josie AddroM 91 Robert Road Bom Aug. 26. 1942 Occupation restaurateur Q. Will you please tell me all Q. Please tell me all about Marital status happily married you can about the life of actress FavorHa food pasta Michael J. Fox. Sarah Frances Farmer? Victoria Ondemolen, Holland, Mich. Siegel, Kenner, La. Favorlta bavarags wine A. He’s 25, from Vancouver, A. It’s a sad story. She was bom Favorlta sport basketball Canada, the fourth of five September 14, 1914 in Seattle to Roots for Celtics, Football Giants children of a policeman and an attorney and his wife and # Idas of a good vacation going to some 25-year Canadian army veteran was, from the beginning, a Caribbean Island and his wife who, as their son bright, precocious child. admits, have kept him on an Typa of antartalnmant prafarrad movies In high school, she gained a Favorlta antartainar comedian Jay Leno even keel throughout his rapid certain notoriety when she wrote rise to fame. He started acting at an essay called “God Dies” that Favorlta actor William Hurt the age of 15 (playing a won an award and was printed Favorlta actrass Meryl Streep 10-year-old; he’s always looked in a national magazine but was Kind of music prafarrad Broadway, jazz younger than he is) in a viewed as vehemently Gourmet Canadian Broadcasting Company K Favorlta magazina anti-religion by her neighbors Favorlta stora in Manchastar lullano's Pastry Shop series called “Leo and Me," a who then branded her as an job that lasted for two years. Favorlta spot In Manchastar Case Mountain outcast because of it. Car Mercedes Benz He then dropped out of high That reputation was furthered forest green school to pursue an acting career ■ n when in 1935, as a University of Favorlta color full time, got a few roles in Washington dicr,. . udent, she Last book read “American Tastes," Vancouver, and at 18 decided to won a trip to the Soviet Union James Villas move to Los Angeles. He got a sponsored by a local Communist f/' Pat paava rudeness role soon afterward in a Disney newspaper. Her mother friendly people film called “Midnight Madness” Michael Fox Bast thing about Manchastar threatened to kill herself if she Worst thing about Manchastar traffic lights and appeared in a few TV series went, and she did go, so the (among them “Trapper John” locals now branded her a and “Lou Grant”) before Communist as well. landing a regular role in what Partly due to the publicity would be a short-lived series, conservative, and recently won from that trip, though, she was Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald “Palmerstown.” an Emmy for his performances. signed to Paramount in 1936 and During that stretch, living the He has also recently, as immediately appeared in three good life on large TV salary you’re probably aware, become films: “Too Many Parents,” I checks, his weight ballooned, to a movie star courtesy of last “Border Flight” and “Rhythm 20 pounds more than it is now. year’s box-office champ “Back on the Range.” Once the series ended, and with to the Future.” He followed that it the checks, he didn’t live as with ‘Teen W olf’ and during Her performance in the latter well, especially because no other the latest “Family Ties” hiatus brought her to the attention of acting j ^ s were forthcoming, shot two other films, “Light of mogul Sam Goldwyn, who and he quickly lost the weight. Day” (in which he indulges his signed her for a dual role in DiscovcrTlic M^5K He was also broke and faced fantasy of becoming a rock star) “Come and Get It,” which Frances Farmer with threatening letters from due out in February, and “The made her a star at the age of 22. collection agencies when he was Secret of My Success” which The premiere was held in Seattle How would you like something that could make you Iw*.. called in, in 1982, to read for a will be released sometime in the and suddenly all of the people descent began. In October of in Washington where she, at the Its series called “Family Ties.” spring. A sequel to “Back to the who had said vile things about 1942, she was stopped on the age of 30, was declared insane. look and feel better... help reduce the risk of heart He, obviously, got the role, that Future” has also long been in her now fawned over her. She, highway for a minor offense, but She was locked in the violent disease... help control your weight? of Alex Keaton, the family the works. however, now said vile things when she insulted the ward for six years, during which Specials for the Month of December about them. policeman, she was arrested and she was raped by guards and EXERCISE can do all this. Following “Come and Get It” given an suspended sentence. presumably given a lobotomy, (Tuesday through Sunday) Paramount began to groom her The next year, she was arrested leaving her totally passive. Discover the magic of regular, vigorous exercise. Q. Whatever happened to Vicki for major film stardom with on assault charges when she She was releas^ in 1950, and It can help you be Carr? She had such a roles in “The Toast of New slapped a hairdresser on the set in 1957 surfaced in a San stronger, have more York,” “Exclusive” and “Ebb of the film “No Escape” and Francisco hotel working as a • Swordfish Steak marvelous voice, D. EUis, endurance and with crumb topping & lemon butter Modesto, Caltf.; Dorothea A. Tide.” She preferred the stage, this time she went to jail. receptionist. An appearance on reduce stress. however, and went to New York (served with potato, vegetable & salad) 1295 Cook, Ontario, Caltf. Shortly afterward she was “The Ed Sullivan Show” to perform in the Group A. She still has it and she’s still transferred to a sanitorium and followed in 1958, on which she People who are phys­ Theater’s production of Clifford performing and recording. She given shock treatments. announced plans to resume her ically fit generally • Pasta con Gamberetti your choice Odets’ “Golden Boy.” (She won her first Grammy, in fact, Eventually, she was released career. Ironically, her old studio. green and white linguini with shrimp also had a messy affair with in her overbearing mother’s Paramount, responded and put enjoy a happier, earlier this year, and has healthier and in garlic and tomato sauce performed onstage in “The Odets.) custody, and that was her her into a Grade Z movie called Unsinkable Molly Brown” and During this period, she started downfall. Her mother insisted “The Party Crasher.” She later more pro­ “South Pacific” around the drinking heavily and taking pills, that she return to Hollywood and moved to Indianapolis where she ductive life. country and in concert in but she finished one more film, when she refused, she had her hosted a TV show. She died Atlantic City. “Son of Fury,” before the real committed to a mental institution there in 1970 of cancer. Sunday Brunch llam-3pin / Dinner 4pm-9ptn She spends a good deal of her time in Mexico (where she’s very popular) and recording in Q. My friend and / are having a disagreement. Was Efrem different parts of the world for Zimbalist Jr. ever married to Stefanie Powers? E.G. Penman, Anything you'd like to the international market, recently Margate, N.J. know about prominent Italy and Brazil. She may be A. No, his wife Stephanie was Loranda Stephanie Spaulding, the heading to Broadway, though; personalities? Write to 275 BOSTON TURNPIKE RFD. 2, BOLTON, CONN. 06040 mother of his daughter, actress Stephanie Zimbalist. Ginger Rogers is reportedly after Josie, Between the For free information write: her to appear in a revue that she Lines, King Features FITNESS, Dept. 50, Washington, D.C. 643-2342 plans to stage. 20001 Q. I ’ve always liked actor Doug McClure. Is he still acting? Syndicate, 239 E. 45th Mrs. Jane Askew, Dothan, Ala. A. Yes, he’s in the movie “52 Pick Up” currently in release and St„ New York, N.Y. VIckI Carr is due out in “Omega 7” to be released at Christmas. 10017. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 6. 19M - »5

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w ancing on a trip to Paris and Vienna Life isn’t ail bad when you are no longer a perfect size 9 5 :0 0 A M CS CNN News Dolores Hart, Hugh O Brian, Pamela Tiffin. (3l) U S. Farm Report 1963 K i ! [C N N ] Crossfire 7 : 3 0 A M CS) Richie Rich By Rachel Cope Coldfarb 5 l2 0 A M [HBO] Video Jukebox ® Wonderama [TM C ] MOVIE; 'The Love Goddesses' ® ABC Weekend Special: Pippi Longs- Past and present female stars are featured locking (CC). Part 1 of 2. iR) y entire 36 years on in clips from many classic scenes. 1965. ® In Depth earth have been spent 5 : 3 0 A M (11) i n n N ew s Ql) Photon regretting that I could 0D Agricultural News gg Kidd Video not shop for clothes [C N N ] Showbiz Today gj) Macron 1 g i) It's Your Business in the petite section. I 6 :0 0 A M ® up Front (R) (39) Abbott and Costello enjoy a blissful O dD Young Edition Si) Nuestra Familia recurring dream that a herd of (T) David Toma Show J - ‘ ‘ M [C N N ] Sports Close-up medical personnel is begging me (5i) Tom fit Jerry [D IS] You and Me. Kid to drink milkshakes between O ) CNN News dD Superfriends 8 :0 0 A M ® Berenstain Bears meals because I'm really too ® Woody Woodpecker thin (a condition thought [C N N ] Daybreak [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents ® g® The Wuiiles (CC) impossible to anyone more than [HBO] M O V IE : 'Th e A m azing M r. Blun- f® In the Black 10 pounds overweight). den' A genial ghost and two youngsters fit) Photon travel backward in time to save two child­ But my life hit a new low g® Tom & Jerry ren from death. Laurence Naismith. Lynne recently when in one 24-hour Frederick. Graham Crawden. 1972. Rated g|) ( ^ Kissyfur period I noticed that the seams G (g® Sesame Street (CC). of my poncho were straining and [M A X ] MOVIE: Adventures of Bucka- (3 ) Phil Silvers roo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension @ Wall Street Journal Report I had to explain to a 112-pound Crimefighter Buckaroo Banzai battles an in­ salesgirl that I'd outgrown my vasion of aliens from the eighth dimension. (S) El Tesoro del Saber Peter Weller. John Lithgow. Ellen Barkin. watch. (g) GED Course 1984 Rated PG [C N N ] Daybreak While beating my ample chest 6 :1 S A M dD Davey fit Goliath [D IS] Dumbo's Circus with dimpled fists, it suddenly 6 : 3 0 A M d D Young Universe (R). [HBO] MOVIE: 'Enemy Mine' (CC) An earthling and an alien maintain an uneasy occurred to me that feeling so CD The World Tomorrow | friendship when they are stranded to­ ^ v . bad was really not good. Maybe CD Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show gether on a deadly planet. Louis Gossett. what I needed to do was CD Face Off Jr., Dennis Quaid. 1985 Rated PG-13. In enumerate all the advantages of (jD Josie and the Pussycats Stereo. [ M A X ] M O V IE : 'Flash Gordon' Flash (H) Lome Greene's New Wilderness being a bountiful beauty. I set fights to save Earth from Ming the Merci­ about changing my mindset. @6} Insight / Out less Sam J Jones, Melody Anderson, First, I realized, I am an d® Lazer Tag Academy Max Von Sydow 1980 Rated PG El Club 700 [U S A ] Go For Your Dreams: Cash Flow extremely appreciative guest. Expo Never do I turn down a scoop of Photon [C N N ] CNN Investigative Report 8 :3 0 A M ® Wlldflre the mashed potato fricasee [DIS] Wish Upon a Star ® Rainbow Brite casserole that my host has just 7 :0 0 A M (T) Captain Bob ® (4® Care Bears Family (CC) spent the entire afternoon ® Meet the Mayors CD Popeye 0JJ M O V IE : The Golden Eye' Charlie preparing. All-New Ewoks CD * Chan solves a murder and turns up a gang My genuine delight while CD New Jersey People of gold smugglers. Roland Winters. Man- TijA S TA si^^LA IN OLD ANNA — Amy Irving (right) plays Anna Anderson, the enjoying a slice of homebaked Cm ) M .A .S .K . lan Moreland. 1948 braided bread makes my hostess QD M O V IE: '' Cattle 0® Record Guide woman who may or may not have been Anastasia, the youngest daughter of Russia s last empires and ranch romances highlight this (gs Woody Woodpecker czar, on “ Anastasia: The Story of Anna.” Susan L^jcci plays a distant cousin Anastasia glad she took the trouble. saga of building the railroads in the West And I have yet to leave a pile Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Lee J Cobb g g (3® G um m i Bears who befriends Anna. "Anastasia” airs Sunday and Monday, Dec. 7 and 8, on NBC. 1943 (2® M O V IE : 'Arizona' A young Mis­ o f uneaten culinary treasure on sourian helps his girlfriend realize her [U SA] Jimmy Swaggart my plate to make the cook dream of owning the biggest cattle ranch GD This Week in Motor Sports (22) Lazer Tag Academy in the state William Holden, Jean Arthur, 1976. Rated G. wonder what he or she did 1 0:00AM CD Pee wee's Playhouse GD All-New Ewoks dD Macron 1 Warren Williams. 1940 [E S P N ] Best of Bill Dance (R) wrong. CD MOVIE: 'Feudin' Fools' When the GZ) Wall Street With Louis Rukeyser (56) Ring Around the World g® Business World [U S A ] Lottery Busters boys inherit a run-down plantation, they [C N N ] Previe’w I concluded that my padded Newsmakers ®D Agenda S.O.S.S.A. also inherit a feud. The Bowery Boys. Leo 1 1 : 0 0 A M CD Galaxy High [ESPN] Soaring; The Quiet Challenge personage provides other ® Abbott and Costello g1) Inhumanoids Gorcey, Huntz Hall. 1952. CD MOVIE: Island of the Burning Doomed' Scientists try to discover why (R) advantages as well. For the @ ) Follow Me [CN N ] Big Story CD ® Real Ghostbusters (CC). their island's climate is becoming hotter [U SA] Keys to Success Street Hawk aggrieved or despondent, crying ®1) Kideo T V [D IS] Good Morning Mickey! CD and hotter. Christopher Lee. Patrick Allen, 1 2 : 0 0 P M Puttin' on the Hits In [C N N ] Daybreak (H) Wall Street Journal Report CD on my shoulder is a tmly 9 :0 0 A M ® Muppet Babies Peter Cushing. 1972. Stereo. [D IS] Mousercise (26) Voyagers comforting and comfortable ® Popples CD Telephone Auction CD W W F Wrestling (60 min.) [ESP N ] College Football; Missouri at M averick W W F Wrestling Challenge (60 min ) ® (j® Flintstone Kids CD Black Sheep Squadron experience, in light of the Oklahoma State (3 hrs.) (R) CD New Jersey Hispano (0 ) Soul Train absence of spindly bones or [ T M C ] M O V IE : Com e Fly With Me' Co­ ® Voyagers GD MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' (S?) To n y B row n's Journal (5§) W W F Wrestling (60 min.) medy revolves around three airline hos­ g® Bugs Bunny (g) Telephone Auction ropey tendons a less corpulent © ) Championship Wrestling (60 min.) ( ^ Foofur tesses engaged in some complicated rom- (gg g® Smurfs ® W restling (60 min.) individual has to offer. [D IS] Wind in the Willows @ Great Performances: Irving Berlin's @ Ask the Manager ^ Black Perspective Children compete to sit in my [E S P N ] Running and Racing (R). America (2 hrs.) (31) El Chavo ® MOVIE: 'Arizona Raiders' A former [H B O ] Inside the N F L Highlights of the ® Three Stooges lap and snuggle into the warm as Confederate joins the newlyformed Ari­ Channels @ La Plaza NFL games, including commentary by Len (4j5) Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show zona Rangers to hunt down killers. Audie they babble, listen to stories or (Si) Wrestling (60 min.) Dawson and Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) In CD GD Lucha Libre SIN (60 min.) Murphy. Michael Dante. Ben Cooper. slurp drippy treats. And when I WFSB Hartford, C T [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Comer Stereo. all these elements along with the lanky are respected conditions. New York, NY CD 1965. out to play before shoveling out WNYW [MAX] MOVIE; Santa Claus: The GD Washington Week in Review hug, the huggee has no doubt buying sprees. New Haven. CT (C [TM C ] MOVIE: '2010' (CC) The U.S (@) Candtepin Bowling (60 min.) comfortable conversation of The time for “paunch-power” WTNH Movie' (CC) One of Santa's elves comes G D Fame Danny lands a spot on a live Sitting on a hard wooden their cluttered rooms. New York. NY GD and Russia team up to investigate a failed about the intention of that has not yet arrived. WOR mission to Jupiter. Roy Scheider, John to the big city and clashes with a greedy television show; Dusty invites Jesse to a GD PELICULA: 'El Halcon de Castilla' people who are more interested WPIX New York. NY chair or a bare wooden bleacher I’ve also dissuaded numerous Lithgow. Helen Mirren. 1984. Rated PG. In toy executive. Dudley Moore, John Lith­ rock concert. (60 min.) German Cobos. M.L. Fernandez. gesture after my abundant arms 1 only wish that the rest of the WHCT Hartford. C T m in the thoughts and hopes of one gow. David Huddleston. 1985. Rated PG. (g ) Sesame Street (CC). for an entire PTA budget hearing salespersons on my porch from WTXX Waterbury. CT Stereo. [E S P N ] N F L Gam e of the W eek (R). have given a squeeze. world would acknowledge <3£ or a complete basketball game believing they could worm their another than the calorie content WWLP Springfield, M A [U S A ] Proline 10:10AM [C N N ] Showbiz Week [HBO] MOVIE: 'Treasure of the Four GD MOVIE: 'Godzilla vs. the Thing' In Another plump positive I see meaningful life beyond a WEDH H a rtfm , C T Crow ns' Fortune hunters attempt to steal Japan, Godzilla was cast ashore by a hurri­ of the food items they are 9 :1 0 A M [CNN] Health Week Te e n W olf does not give me the same way into my living room to sell WTWS New London, CT « 10:30AM CD magical jeweled crowns. Tony Anthony. cane and battles Mothra. a giant reptile is that shopping does not give size 12. ■ 99 me encyclopedias. sharing. WVIT Hartford, C T 9:1 S A M ® Sesame Street (CC). CD ® Pound Puppies Ana Obregon. 1982. Rated PG. protecting her progeny-an egg. Akira me quite the thrill it does to the degree of discomfort a perfect Boston, M A m Takarada. Yuriko Hoshi. 1964. WSBK GD Pepsi Duckpin Challenge (60 min.) MOVIE: 'Modem Times' A fac­ Standing solidly in a ticket Unfortunately, even after Springfield, M A 99 [TMC] less copiously proportioned size 9 may incur. My generous WGGB 9 :3 0 A M ® The Got Along Gang tory worker finds sanity after he gels fired. [CNN] Nawsday line with colossal concentration, listing all these reasons a Paterson. NJ 99 ® Alvin Bi the Chipmunks hindquarters serve as a portable WXTV 0® America's Top Ten Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard. 1936. [ESP N ] Spoftscenter Saturday individual, so I spend less time WGBY Springfield, M A (B) (5$ Snowman I silently inform would-be queen-size body works in my 99 Rated G. and money in the marketplace. bolster against some of the cold WTIC Hartford, C T (g® Kids Ara People Too @ ) Three Stooges [M AX] MOVIE: 'A Christmas Story' “butters” that if they are going favor. I’m left with the same CNN Cabla News Nat. [CNN] g® Andy Griffith [U S A ] Beat the Pros (C C ) Small-town America In the mid- I am generally amused by the harshness of the world. (S ) Reino Salvaje feeling 1 get when 1 read the end DISNEY Disney Channel [DIS] 1940s is the setting for this holiday me­ With my size comes some to push their way into line out of Sports Network (E8PN] (411 El Chapulin Colorado (g ) Adam Smith's Money World moir about a boy who only wants a Red condescending labels ESPN 11 ;30AM CD Young Universe turn, it needs to be after me. of a book first. Homo Box Office (HBO) gg Say Brother Ryder BB gun for Christmas. Peter Billing- manufacturers place in large power. Pulling my expansive HBO [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch GD International Championship Wres­ No matter what transpires, 1 CINEMAX Cinamax (MAX] [CN N] Money Week frame up to full height and And I’m a really good cook. 1 Movie Channel [TMC] [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Jack and the Beanstalk' tling (60 min.) persons’ clothing, like “Fleshy TMC [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents This classic fairy tale is animated with new know how it’s going to turn out. USA Network [USA] (g) ® Punky Brewster ContInuMi. • • but Flashy,” “Pretty Plump” or placing my spacious self in a like to eat food with vivid color, USA characters and an original musical score. This is a world where slim, [U S A ] Make a Million simply “Portly People.” But my doorway has discouraged varied texture, intense flavor and amusement does not motivate children from considering going fun. 1 prepare meals to include lean, thin, gaunt, slender and MANCHESTER HERALJ). Saturday. Dec. 6, 1986 — W 86 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 6.1986

[USA] Night Flight [CNN] CNN Investigative Report [CNN] Newsnight [ESPN] College Football: Michigan at [TM C] MOVIE: 'Modern Times' A fac­ 11:1 5 PM Q® Leo B u sca g lia H a w aii (3 hrs.) (R). tory worker finds sanity after he gets fired 11:30PM QD solid Gold In Stereo. Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard 1936 Saturday, Continued 1:45AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Snow Bun- Saturday, Continaed QD S ta r S ea rch (60 min.) Rated G nies' Dad’s none too thrilled when his Q® M O V IE : 'T o Be A n n ou n ced' daughter takes up with his Bavarian re­ [U SA] Night Flight (R) expected. John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson. ® Q® Saturday Night Live Tonight's sort's ski instructor. Max Muxender, Ju- 3:10AM [M AX] MOVIE: Adventures MOVIE: 'Dragnet' Sergeant Friday dith Firsch 1983. sley. Darren M cGavin, Melinda Dillon. d® MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' and Officer Gannon are assigned to investi­ 1983 Rated PG guest hosts are Steve Martin, Chevy Chase of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Di­ and Martin Short, with musical guest mension' Crimefighter Buckaroo Banzai 1983. Rated PG. d® Bowling Coverage of the gate a pretty model's mysterious disap­ 9:40PM (S) Leo Buscaglia 1:55AM [HBO] MOVIE: Maria's Lov- Randy Newman. (90 min.) In Stereo. ers' A woman’s life is ruled by the men battles an invasion of aliens from the [USA] MOVIE; 'Vampire Men of the $135,000 Budweiser Touring Players pearance. Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Vic DOWN N e w s around her. , John Sav­ eighth dimension. Peter Weller. John Lith­ Lost P la n e t' A scientist sets out on a flight Championship.is featured from Taylor, Ml. 2 3 4 ACROSS Perrin. 1969. 1 0:00PM QD ®) MOVIE: 'Sunshine Christmas' Wi­ dower Sam Hayden and his daughter re­ age, Robert Mitchum. 1984. Rated R gow, Ellen Barkin. 1984. Rated PG. to an unknown solar system to try to find (90 min.) Tape Delayed. 0® Kraft Presents Jim Henson's The QD Q® Perry Como Christmas Show 1 Helper: abbr. 2 Sibling (clue to puzzle (CC) , Julia Migenes- turn to his home tow n in Texas for the holi­ the answer to a terrifying wave of vampire MOVIE; 'Black Gunn' A group of Christmas Toy (CC) A group of toys, in­ 2:00AM 3D M T V T o p 20 v id e o 3:30AM [CNN] This Week in Japan 5 He's Jason Seavers ansvirer) days. Cliff DeYoung. Barbara Hershey, attacks sweeping the earth. John Carra- Vietnam veterans robs a bookie joint for cluding a tiger, a mouse and a doll form a Johnson and George Strait join Co untdo w n dine. Robert Dix, V icki Volante, 1969 9 Fujiyama on "Quincy" 3 Elsewhere" Com o in a Christm as celebration from San Eileen Heckart. 1977. I 3:50AM [HBO] Sneak Preview money with which to arm their activist special friendship. (60 min ) QD INN N e w s group. Jim Brown, Manin Landau, Brenda 10 Surface to air missile 4 "Who's the Boss?" star Antonio, TX. (60 min.) QD Off the Wall 4:00AM [CNN] Urry King Weekend 1 2l05PM [DIS] Edison Twins (clue to puzzle answer) 5 Egyptian snakes QD Y e se n ia (60 min.) 0® That's the Spirit Sykes. 1972. j (g) Q® Hunter Hunter and McCall must [CNN] Sports Tonight Heroes: Made in the 12 Survive: 2 wds. 6 Law" QD Peter, Paul and Mary protect Sporty Jam es after he w itnesses a (H) Shopping Line 4:30AM QD Rhoda 12:30PM CID ® MOVIE: 'Curse of the W erewolf His [ESPN] Hartford Insurance Group Col­ USA. IS Like — through the 7 Kate Jackson role QD NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics vs murder and attempts to blackmail the co­ [ESPN] AW A Wrestling (60 min.) (R) beast-blood demanded he kill even those lege Football Report [CNN] Foreign Correspondents hourglass 8 " — Noon" C levela n d C a valiers (2 hrs.) caine dealer responsible. (60 min.) In Q D E ssence who loved him. Clifford Evans, Oliver 4:40AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : Boot Hill' 18 Cad 11 Actress Yates Stereo. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Conan the 2:30AM QD m o v i e : We vo Never d§) Connecticut Newsmakers Reed. Yvonne Remain. 1961. [CNN] Prime News 11:35PM The old w est holds many surprises for tw o 20 March 15th 13 Electroencephalogram; Barbarian' Conan's life is traced, from the Been Licked' An American lad. brought ® El M u n d o del Box (2 hrs.) o o [ESPN] College Football: Michigan at 0® Police Story hard-luck cowboys. Terence Hill, Bud [CNN] Evans and Novak 21 Gross, for short abbr. day his parents are murdered by the evil up in Japan, finds himself on the side of the H a w aii (3 hrs., 30 min.) Live. ® Honeymooners enemy in World War II. Noah Beery Jr, Ri­ Spencer, Victor Buono. 1969. Rated PG [DIS] New! Animal World dD MOVIE: 'Slay Ride' A man attempts 22 A rajah's vrife 14 Boo-boo Thulsa Doom, through his slavery as a to clear an Indian of murder. Glenn Ford,' 16 Jan-MIchael Vincent [HBO] MOVIE: Enemy Mine' (CC) An QD The Kingston Trio and Friends; Reu­ young boy. to the time he becomes a chard Quine, Robert Mitchum. 1943. 4:55AM [MAX] MOVIE: start the [ESPN] 1985 Heisman Sports Special: 24 " T h e ------Incident" Edgar Buchanan. Victor Campos. 1972. show earthling and an alien maintain an uneasy nion The original Kingston Trio is joined by champion gladiator Arnold Schwarzeneg­ [CNN] Sports Latenight Revolution Without Me' Two sets of Bo Jackson (R) 25 Exchange 17 Study friendship when they are stranded to­ Tommy Smothers. Mary Travers. Lindsey ger. James Earl Jones, Sandahl Bergman. identical twins, separated at birth, meet [USA] MOVIE: 'Spirit of Bruce Lee’ A o o 26 Source matter QD m o v i e : 'The Bermuda [TM C] MOVIE: 'High Anxiety' The new gether on a deadly planet. Louis Gossett. Buckingham and current Trio members, 3:00AM man rescues a Thai boxer while on his w ay 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Current 19 "Head of the Class" co- 1982. Rated R thirty years later on the eve of the French head of a San Francisco sanitarium places Jr.. Dennis Quaid. 1985. Rated PG-13. In (90 min.) Triangle' The history of this area in the Revolution. Gene Wilder, Donald Suther­ to Wansen. Michael Chan, Sun Chia-Ling. 32 Volcanic rock star 11 ;45PM Q® In th e S w in g Th is pro­ Atlantic Ocean is explored. Narrated by his life in danger when he uncovers a sinis* 1980. Stereo QD C rim e Inc. land, Hugh Griffith. 1970. Rated PG. ter scheme involving several staff mem­ 34 Anderson or Reasoner 23 Respiratory ailment gram pays tribute to the stars and sounds Brad Crandall. 1979 36 Frequently 26 Wounded In action: [MAX] MOVIE: 'Santa Claus: The [CNN] CNN News of the 40s with special guest Patty An­ bers. Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, Cloris 2:10PM [CNN] Health Week Movie' (CC) One of Santa's elves comes o 37 Melissa on "Falcon abbr. [HBO] Not Necessarily the News ^ drews entertaining with her renditions of Leachman. 1977. Rated PG. 2:30PM (3® Barney M iller ' s i ^ 27 Actor Zmed to the big city and clashes with a greedy 'South Rampart Street Parade' and the Crest" toy executive. Dudley Moore. John Lith­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'A Christmas Story' 1:00PM CE NFL Crunch Time (60 rousing 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' and d?) MOVIE; 'Wedding Night' A novelist 39 Frozen water 29 Follovired Cronkite gow, David Huddleston. 1985. Rated PG. (CC) Small-town America in the mid- min.) falls in love with a farm er's daughter. Gary 41 Increased; abbr. 30 Ms. Arden more. (60 min.) [USA] MOVIE; 'The Psychopath' When 1940s IS the setting for this holiday me­ Aatrograph (S MOVIE: 'The Masque of the Red Cooper, Anna Sten, Ralph Bellamy. 1935. 42 Pianist Peter — 33 A Rooney [ESPN] SportsCenter four men are brutally murdered, and a moir about a boy who only wants a Red Death' A tyrannical 12th-century prince is 35 "A — at the Top" Ryder BB gun for Christmas. Peter Billing­ [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch small doll in the image of the victim is left at m o v i e intrigued by a young girl and takes her to 36 Garibaldi on "Hill Street 1 2:00AM 3D : 'W h e n M ic h a e l [DIS] MOVIE: '20,000 Leagues Under the scene of the crime, the police inspector sley. Darren McGavin. Melinda Dillon. Calls' A woman is terrorized by phone live amidst the immorality of his court. Vin­ Blues" the Sea' A fanatical sea captain plans to follow s the clue to reveal the murderer. Pa­ 1983 Rated PG calls from a child, presumably dead for ARIES (March 21-April 19 ) Your c o m ­ cent Price. Nigel Green, Jane Asher. 1964. 36 Tar Heel St. control the world through the use of his trick Wymark, Margaret Johnston, John [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents many years, but determined to avenge his mercial interests should work out rea­ dD Golf: J.C. Penney Classic Coverage 40 ID for Everett submarine. Kirk Douglas, James Mason, o Standing 1966. mother s death Michael Douglas, Ben sonably well today. You won't get all Black News of this PGA Tour event is featured from Paul Lukas. 1954. Rated G. 10:30PM QD Gazzara, Elizabeth Ashley 1971. ^ o u r <, Largo, Florida. (2 hrs.) Live. 8:30PM QD Benny H ill you want, but you'll do OK. [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Omega Man' The QD IN N N e w s Q® M O VIE : 'F is ts of B ru ce Lee' A billion­ 0® Q® 227 Calvin decides to live with his TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ) II you are d ) MOVIE: 'Elvis and the Beauty lone human survivor of an atomic war bat­ (38) Honeymooners aire in Hong Kong, with information on in­ ^rth day father in Iceland when he grows frustrated seeking a joint involvement today, do it Queen' Tennessee beauty contestant tles a group of robed zombies. Charlton . ooo ternational smuggling and drug-trafficking, TV puzzle solution on page 30 with his grandmother's discipline In [HBO] MOVIE: Real Genius' (CC) A Linda Thompson's tempestous romance Heston, Rosalind Cash. Anthony Zerbe. hires Bruce Lee to protect him. Bruce Li, Lo with friends with whom you've been with Elvis Presley ends tragically. Don Stereo. group of gifted students at an exclusive Dec. 7, 1986 1971 Rated PG. science institution seek revenge against Lieh 1978. successful previously, not with ones Johnson. Stephanie Zimbalist, Ann Dusen- oooooo QD T h is O ld H o u se (CC) the unscrupulous professor who has been who have let you down in the past. [CNN] Newsnight Conditions pertinent to your status and berry. 1981 3:00PM CB m o v i e : Tron- A video GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20 ) An inellec- game inventor is zapped into an electronic [DIS] What a Day for a Daydream (60 stealing their ideas Val Kilmer. William finances wili show a marked improve­ (H) Keys to Success min.) Atherton, Michelle Meyrink. 1985. Rated 1 2:20AM [ H B O ] m o v i e : -Revenge tive associate may cling to your coat­ w orld where he must fight for survival. Jeff of the Nerds' (CC) College freshmen, tired ment in the year ahead. Be ready to (iD Soul Train Bridges, David Warner, Bruce Boxleitner. PG tails today and try to claim credit lor 9:00PM CD m o v i e : Against All of being humiliated by the campus jocks, swing the door open when opportunity (ID W W F Superstars of Wre&tling (60 1982. O d d s’ A n ex-pro athlete is hired by a petty [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents your achievem ents. II he isn't entitled to Of) Space: 1999 Q ) What's Happening Now!! [CNN] Sports Saturday form their ow n fraternity, w hich eventually^ knocks. min.) QD MOVIE: 'Inspector Clouseau' Bum­ hood to locate his runaway girlfriend. leads to a confrontation between the two do so, shake him loose. d® MOVIE; ‘To Be Announced' [DIS] MOVIE: Puss N Boots' A young 1 1 :00PM 3D C D (g ) ® (4® N e w s SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21 ) You (S4) Benny Goodm an; Le t's D ance (2 hrs.) bling Inspector Clouseau is called in to help Q ) New Gidget Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges. James Woods groups Robert Carradme. Anthony Ed­ CANCER (June 21-July 22 ) You'll be man inherits a cat named Puss 'N Boots MOVIE: 'Gloria' A former gun moll will succeed today, provided you have Scotland Yard. Alan Arkin, Prank Finlay. dD French Chef 1984 m ward*^, Bernie Casey 1984 Rated R quite resourceful and imaginative to­ C o m batl QD What a Country! proiecis a young boy from New York City staying power. Rosy beginnings could 1968. [ESPN ] College Football Scoreboard QD (4® John Grin's Christmas (CC) Rob­ day, but your nSgalive thoughts might d® The Saint Q® D e m p se y & M a ke p e a ce (60 mm.) qanqsters Gena Rowlands. John Adames Dancin' to the Hits What About Women [TM C] MOVIE: '2010' (CC) The U S ert Guillaume, Ted Lange and Geoffrey 1 2:30AM QD turn a trifle sour, and if you give up, Q ) MOVIE: 'Harum Scarum' A famous (M) MOVIE: 'Fire!' A devastating forest 1980 have parity with your bright ideas and ® Let's Go Bowling Laverne & Shirley and Russia team up to investigate a failed Holder star in a contemporary retelling of QD Siskel 8i Ebert 8> the Movies you'll lose. Major changes are ahead for movie star, visiting a Middle East country, fire, started by a convict to divert attention can ce l out w hat you co uld have created. mission' to Jupiter. Roy Scheider. John A Christmas Carol.' set in a black middle- QD W W F Wrestling Spotlight (60 mm ) Sagittarius in the coming year. Send tor dE) Leo Buscaglia becom es involved in intrigue and romance. from his escape, threatens to destroy a dD Frugal Gourmet QB) MOVIE: 'Dangerous Money' Charlie LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Impatience Lithgow, Helen Mirren. 1984. Rated PG In class community. (60 min ) MOVIE: 'The Streets of San Fran­ your Astro-Graph predictions today. [CNN] Newsday Elvis Presley, , Fran Jef­ mountain community Ernest Borgnine, Dancin' to the Hits QD Chan IS called in to solve a mystery while co uld be your w orst enem y in your bu si­ Stereo. fries. 1965. Vera Miles, Astin. 1977. QD MOVIE: 'Something for Joey' John cisco' A detective and his partner search on a cruise. Sidney Toler, Gloria Warren. Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Man in the White ® It's a Living Sonny (Paul Kreppel) pre­ for the murderer of a young girl Karl Mal­ ness d e alin g s today. D o n't let it w eaken You Made M e Love You Billy Taylor, [USA] Riptide Cappelletti wins the for his 1946 paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH Suit' A brilliant chemist invents a cloth QD Sabroshow pares for his date with an astronomer den. Robert Wagner, Kim Darby 1972 your position or cause you to make im­ Helen Forrest and the Harry James Band younger brother, who has leukemia. Geral­ [CNN] Evans and Novak 44101-3428. 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Don't let doubts or negative the unscrupulous professor who has been croft, Alec Guinness. 1984. Rated PG. In Chase, Steve Martin and Martin Short, today in your worldly affairs, but you gist travels to Salem. Mass., to examine [ESPN] World Cup Skiing: Women's head of a San Francisco sanitarium places Dracula Chuck Courtney. John Carradme, Q® MTV Top 20 Video Countdown thoughts cast a pall over your stealing their ideas. Val Kifmer. William Stereo. "The Platoon" (Tom Berenger, W iliam De­ might not be as lucky in situations historical events that defy explanation and Super G Coverage from Waterville Valley, his life in danger when he uncovers a sinis­ Melinda Plowman. 1966. opportunities. Atherton, Michelle Meyrink. 1985. Rated [MAX] MOVIE: 'Dreamscape' While foe); "La dy and the Tram p" / "S o n g of the 1 :05AM [TM C] MOVIE: The Omega investigate the world of witchcraft. (60 ter scheme involving several staff mem­ where there are friends involved. PG working with a scientist who has discov­ NH. (60 min.) QD Boxeo desde Mexico (2 hrs.) Man' The lone human survivor of an SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 ) Ventures min.) South" (Disney re-release) bers Mel Brooks, Madefine Kahn, Cions PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Treat both ered a way to project one's conscious [HBO] MOVIE: Micki and Maude' (CC) atomic war battles a group of robed zom­ I that you personally direct have excel­ 1:30PM (B) Fo rgotten C h ildren of the dD MOVIE: 'Doctor Who; The Ambas­ Barney Miller Leachman. 1977. Rated PG. QD Dance Fever your victories and defeats philosophi­ thoughts into another's dreams, a psychic A bigamous husband learns that both of bies. Charlton Heston, Rosalind Cash. An­ lent chances of success today. Howev- 8 0 s sadors of Death' [CNN] Pinnacle cally today. This will enable you to win stum bles upon a plot to use the method for his wives are expecting. Dudley Moore, d® As Schools Match W its 9:1 OPM [CNN] Showbiz Week thony Zerbe. 1971. Rated PG. ■ er, exercise light control over all the W ild Kingdom with grace and take the sting out of political purposes. Dennis Quaid, Kate [CNN] Big Story Amy Irving, Ann Reinking. 1984. Rated d® ® What a Country! [DIS] MOVIE: 'Challenge to Be Free' (g) (5® Amen Rev. Gregory 1 :10AM [CNN] CNN Travel Guide , expenditures. Little House on the Prairie Capshaw, Max Von Sydow. 1984. Rated [TM C ] MOVIE: ‘Boot Hill' The old west PG-13. 9:30PM After killing a ranger, a trapper flees across losing. (M) M au d e finds himself attracted to a recent widow the Arctic pursued by a team of trackers [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday PG-13 holds many surprises for two hard-luck [USA] Airwolf QD MOVIE: 'Toral Toral he has been counseling. In Stereo. and riflemen. Mike Mazurki, Vic Christy, 1 :25AM cowboys, Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Vic­ QD Celtics Talk Toral' While Japan's surprise attack on [M AX] MOVIE: Edge of the City' An 3:30PM QD puttin' on the Kids 6:30PM QD C B S N e w s [CNN] This Week in Japan Jimmy Kane. 1975. Rated G army deserter lands a job on the water­ tor Buono. 1969. Rated PG. [CNN] CNN Investigative Report Pearl Harbor is graphically reproduced, the @ ® SportsWorid Coverage of the [TM C] MOVIE: '1984' A state worker front and IS befriended by a gang boss. QD Small Wonder [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America [DIS] MOVIE; 'Invitation to the W ed­ lives of people present at the beginning of World Pro Figure Skating Championship is 4:40PM [DIS] Disney Channel Prev­ rebels against the totalitarian government Sidney Poitier. John Cassavetes,- Jack QD Siskel & Ebert 8i the Movies ding' An aristocratic British family's World War II is explored. Jason Robards, featured (90 mm.) 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with the same praise. “But they By Linda-Marie Singer Speaking of which, the journalist. Then at school an Englishman has been labeled the alumna of the Royal Academy are three of the best actors...” The proud father smiles as he old this for me, Tom Selleck of the Grecian of Dramatic Arts (RADA) Formula set. For in a TV world enrolled me in her drama club. catches himself doing a “Larry please,” Robert Olivier.” riddled with hulks and hunks. Well, that was the end of McCall says, But now with “The handing an Woodward looks like one of journalism. Equalizer” catching fire, and its “The Golden Boys.” Face facts: “Mind you, it was a bit hard umbrella to a star nominated for an Emmy, stranger in the Even his eyes are graying. So on my parents to understand. how long before this man elevator. The man, although it’s never a total surprise when My father was a factory worker H becomes a household name? bewildered, complies, until his would-be clients, upon who later became an And what sort of recognition McCall reaches for his throat: seeing his aging gait, head for unsuccessful poultry fanner. My ■ /W does he receive while running up “Leave the girl alone, the door. mother worked as a lady’s maid and down the streets of New understand? Leave her alone!" But not the fans who’ve in the days when there were York? “What girl?” comes the dubbed him a sex symbol and ladies.” “(}uite often a crowd will line trembling reply. “Who are send a continual slew of Against all, odds. Woodward up who haven’t a clue as to my you?” romantic proposals. The actor won a dramatic scholarship, name, except they know maybe Who is this man indeed, this looks up and grins sheepishly. becoming the youngest person to I can help them.” aging but agile Lone Ranger “What puzzles me, actually, is enter RADA. “Can you Can he? Does he? who pops up in elevators and this one letter I received from a imagine? Now my three older “Oh, do me a favor,” he back alleys of New York City gentleman who enclosed photos children (Tim, Peter, Sarah) says, accentuating every saving the day for people of himself in shorts. Funny, I have become the youngest to syllable. “I haven’t the time to who’ve nowhere else to turn? didn’t think there was any of attend.” help myself.” 'SMI “Odds against you?” reads ' that in McCall. Edward Woodward Still, when he informed his the daily newspaper ad. “Call “Then a lady from Cincinnati parents of his acting decision, Not so, says Jim McAdams, the show’s executive producer. The Equalizer.” came up with an awfully good they were puzzled. “Certainly Enter Edward Woodward, the idea. (Enthusiasm rises in his off any ashes that flick on his they felt I would fail. The first “We were in Harlem the other polished British star who voice.) She wanted us to get meticulous blue gabardine suit. time I walked out on stage, my day when some kids were portrays a retired CIA agent together for a few days.” He Linda Wayne, the program's mom burst into tears until I yelling and screaming at each offering a new brand of tea and clears his throat. “I presume she costume designer, enters with walked off. It was awfully other. That is, until they spotted sympathy to hapless yet stubborn meant going to the library or shirts, suits and overcoats embarrassing, since the Edward. ‘Hey, Terminator,’ they victims of crime. zoo, don’t you think?” perched on hangers, while the production was a comedy! And called to him. ‘Can you help For “equalizing the odds” Any plan of landing the real star exits for another take. my father? All the while he kept us?’ Believe me, Edward always often brings disappointment with “Equalizer” must be squashed, “I love dressing Edward,” yelling at my mother, ‘Be makes the time. clients refusing to adhere to his as the performer sits in his she says, rearranging his tasteful quiet!’ Happily, they lived long “Unfortunately, not advice. “Do it my way! Stay trailer catching glimpses of his wardrobe. “But the secret is enough to see my success.” everybody gets his name put!” he cautions. They seldom fiancee, British actress Michelle keeping in mind that his Part of the credit belongs to straight, so it becomes The do. Doltrice, and their 3-year-old character — McCall — has been the unsung hero of Woodward’s Exterminator or The Annihilator. Re-enter The Equalizer, once daughter, Emily Beth. schooled in Great Britain, so I boyhood — his grandfather, Yet he gets a huge kick out of more bailing them out, but not “1 see little of them except on created clothing reflecting his Albert Smith, a semi-pro boxer this. Such a consummate before delivering a searing weekends when we head for our style and sophistication. and teller of tall tales. professional as well as a kind, lecture on crime etiquette. rented house near Monticello. “Working with the man is a “Now there was a raconteur, giving man. Shooting any series produces It’s in the middle of a forest by pleasure. He’s scintillating, and such an imposing man. He “In fact, he’s also the type of long, frazzling hours, yet the a lake, so there’s time for charming, cuddly and sexy. Our stood 6’6” and was the actor who doesn’t overstep his 56-year-old actor seems to be boating, reading and walking. relationship has been great heavyweight champion of the bounds; If he doesn’t like a having a field day with his first Frankly, you can totally lose except for the very first episode. British Army during World War scene or disagrees about a American television series. yourself in such surroundings. They had him cooking II. He never let you forget that. certain point, he’ll say Although winning less than “But during the week something and I designed a As a little child I sat at his feet something like, ‘1 have some spectacular grades, CBS is whenever Michelle can, she stylish apron which he refused to listening to these incredible war thoughts on this.’ You better gambling on the show picking brings Emily to the set. There wear. ‘I’ll look like a poof in stories.” He grins. “It didn’t believe that we listen, because up steam this year. Its star, are never any problems with the this,’ he told me. He had his take long to realize he was the he has great instincts about this however, claims he couldn’t care child, for she’s part of a vast way, but I thought he was biggest liar imaginable. man. When he’s wrong, he less about the Nielsens. theatrical family and understands wrong.” “But whenever Albert Smith admits it. Hardly what you “How nice that the critics all the jargon. When the director Other people thought it wrong talked, you listened (a trait the would call a prima donna. have been so favorable, but I shouts ‘Roll!’ Emily is when the young aspiring actor grandson has mastered). Thanks “The crew notices this, too. really don’t care to speculate absolutely quiet, until the from Croydon, England, started to him I had my first taste of the They love him. Just stick around beyond that.” For Woodward moment he says, ‘Cut!’ Then out in the business he knew theater — a little Christmas long enough and you’ll see. maintains that what’s important she’ll come and put her arms nothing about. But after 2,000 pggeant.” He’s never rude or abusive, and is making the show as good as around me and say, ‘Well done, television performances, From pageants to Sir Laurence let me explain that last year it possible. Daddy.’ ” distinguished fiims (the most Olivier who hailed the boy from was tough. Writers worked "Ratings? 1 remember how “Daddy” reaches for his memorable being “Breaker Croydon as “one of the best round the clock and our ratings last sea.son everyone was talking eyeglasses, a trademark that Morant”), award-winning stints actors in England.” Woodward came as a result of word of about numbers. Even a crew conjures up Mr. Chips rather on Broadway, not to mention an quickly brushes off the mouth. Edward Woodward member rushed up to me all than Ellery Queen. As he gazes Emmy nomination for “The compliment: “Larry Olivier used “After all, it was hard has been dubbed the out the window, raindrops dance describing this man who was a excited: ‘Isn’t it great? The Equalizer,” he has proven his to say that about anybody he Tom Selleck of the overnights went up!’ 1 pretended along the pane of his trailer, slaying power. wanted to join the National deep cover operative with the 1 knew that ‘the overnights’ while onlookers strain to see “You couldn’t tell that to my Theater.” CIA for 35 years. Obviously, he Grecian Formula set. meant the ratings. 1 thought it who the celebrity inside really is. parents way back then,” he When Peter, Tim and Sarah was well-paid and made He's having a ball In had something to do with the Woodward lights up a declares, “although originally 1 Woodward became part of the lucrative investments which he bedroom.” cigarette and mechanically dusts did want desperately to be a company, they were showered lives off of. ■ "The Equalizer." MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 6. 1006 — SI so - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Dec. 6, 1988

death, arranges for Dorothy's care. (60 chael Cole, Patrick Cassidy, Heather Lsn- 2:30PM (D Golf: J.C. Penney Classic min.) Part 8. 1 2:05AM [HBO] m o v i e : 'BIII Cosby. genkamp. 1985. Coverage of this PGA Tour event is fea­ H im self Funnyman Cosby looks at the hu­ 9:30PM dD tn Depth mor in everyday faults, foibles and suc­ 4:00AM ( E m o v i e : saint' Roger MURDER. tured from Largo, Florida. (2 hrs.) Live, Sunday, Continued (8) Country Crossroads cesses. Bill Cosby. 1982. Rated PG. Moore. 1967. Simday, Dec. 7 ® Stableboy's Christmas SHE WROTE (8) Fight Back With David Horowitz 1 2:1 3AM © ] Mystery: Agatha Chris­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Dancing in the Daifc' A [DIS] Disney Channel Preview down and out actor is given a break by ■ [H B O ] M O VIE; 'Sw ord Of Qidison' (CC) tie 's M iss Marple (CC) Miss Marple Santa Claus gets down the chimney. (65 death of a television news producer. 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Rated G 1 2:30AM (XD [USA] Go For Your Dream s; Cash Flow flTI Insight biana David Toma Show Steven Bauer, Michael York, Colleen De- DEC. 7, Jessica (Angela Lans- (XD (8) Christian Children's Fund Expo [CNN] Sports Review [MAX] MOVIE: Last Dragon' (CC) A 2:35PM M O VIE; Yankee Doodle [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday whurst. 1986 Bruce Lee enthusiast must battle the Sho­ bury, r.) gets involved in the (3) MOVIE: 'From Here to Eternity' (8) Little House on the Prairie Dandy' The life of dynamic song-and- [DIS] Mickey's Christmas Carol Disney Based on the novel by James Jones. The 4:10AM [CNN] Showbiz Week Ql) in n N ew s gun of Harlem vvhen a pretty video club d.j. 1 0 :0 0 P M dDNews 5:30AM troubles of Kevin Keats dance man George M. Cohan, whose pa­ characters bring a new twist to Charles calm before the storm is seen through the dD Gene Scott is harassed by mobsters. Taimak, Vanity, dD Straight Talk 4:30AM (3D Grizzly Adam s [CNN] Money W eek (guest star Chad Everett), an triotic songs inspired a nation, is drama­ Dickens' Christmas story. eyes of five people stationed at Pearl Har­ Chris Murney 1985. Rated PG-13. [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch [ESPN] Tennis: 1986 Nabisco Masters tized- Jam es Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter bor just before World W ar II. Natalie QD INN N ew s [CNN] Big Story [TM C] MOVIE: 'Avantil' A conservative abrasive and controversial [ESPN] World Cup Skiing: Women’s [USA] K eys to S u ccess Round Robin from Madison Square Gar- \ Huston 1942. Wood. William Devane. 1979. (8 ) Insight / Out businessman falls in love with the slightly anchorman who becomes a Super G Coverage from Waterville Valley, den, NY- (90 min.) (R) 1 2:45AM (XD Solld Gold in Stereo (R). eccentric daughter of his dead father's prime suspect In the murder 3:00PM CB m o v i e : 'Miracle on 34th NH. (60 min.) (8 ) John Lennon Rem embered Inter­ (8) Outer UmKs 6:00AM CD Today's Business- mistress. Jack Lemmon, Juliet Mills. Street' Ap old man who professes to be [HBO] Fraggle Rock (CC). views with Paul McCartney. Julian Lennon 3 ) Billy Graham Crusade: Mission (XD A B C N ew s Big-time star of his program’s producer. Santa Claus brings new meaning to Christ­ and record producer George Martin prov­ W eekend 1972 Rated R [MAX] MOVIE: 'Funny Lady' An ambi­ France Call to a Nation Highlights of Or. 1:00AM (XD Naked City mas for everyone around him Maureen ide insight into the former Beatle's life and Grahaiti's recent Paris crusade. (60 min.) CD Black New s 9:00AM CD Com m ent O ’Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn. tious showman, marries Fanny Brice des­ death. Host; Wolfman Jack. (60 min.) (XD Rock 'n Roll Evening N ew s (60 min.) LOS ANGELES (AP) — CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME pite the former love she can never forget. 0 ) A t the M ovies Rex Reed. Bill Harris. d D Depth Plasticm an 1947 Joe Franklin Show Hugeness has become a CD Barbra Streisand, Omar Sheriff, James (8) Valerie (CC) One of Valerie's Scheduled reviews: "The Three Amigos, " (XD dD Christian Science Monitor Reports I CD Jerry Falwell C® M O VIE: 'Battle Hymn' An ordained Caan. 1975. Rated PG. clients develops a crush on her and buys including interviews with co-stars Chevy QD Tales from the Darkside On Christ­ trademark for Luciano Pava­ minister's W W II experiences prevent him her an expensive birthday present. In Q i CNN News CD Oral Roberts Chase. Steve Martin and Martin Short; mas Eve, two children listen to their fath­ rotti, both in his own size and in from feeling qualified to perform his duties. 6:00PM S ) CID ® N ew s Stereo. "The Platoon” (Tom Berenger. Wiliam De­ er's (E.G. Marshall) scary tale. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents (lD Tiny Tree the size of the piaces where he Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer. Dan Duryea dD MOVIE: 'The Dogs of War' A deadly dD Evening at Pops; Christmas at Pops foe); "Lady and the Tramp" / "Song of the (8) All Alone Together A portrait of the [HBO] MOVIE: Tell Me That You Love GD Kenneth Copeland their daughter becomes the hypnotic pri­ 1957. mercenary, tortured and deported by an (60 min.) South" (Disney re-release). (60 min.) Dinsmores, a middle-class suburban family sings. Me' A woman researching a story on bat­ (3) Telephone Auction soner of a strange religious sect, the dis­ (3) MOVIE: 'Seven Brides for Seven African government, returns to overthrow nearly torn apart by alcohol abuse, is fol­ tered women begins to see some parallels dD Batman Real to Reel (8) This Week in Country Music ^ [CNN] CNN N ew s The 50-year-oid Italian tenor is traught parents turn to a man whose job is Brothers’ Seven young frontiersmen are the decayed regime. Christopher Walken, lowed by a three-member panel discussion to her own life. Nick Mancuso. Rated NR. (S) Telephone Auction d5) It's a Living Nancy prepares for the [ESPN] A W A W restling (60 min.) (2P Great Performances Hosted by her to rescue runaway teen-agers. Kathy Can­ determined to add feminine attention to Tom Berenger, Colin Blakely. 1980. of the subject. (60 min.) noted for his girth and for King Leonardo daughter Lorna Luft, this retrospective non, Michael Parks, Leslie Neilsen. 1974. arrival of a restaurant critic. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Klute' A detective gets 6:10AM [CNN] Showbiz Week their lives by stealing seven brides. Ho­ d ) Buck Rogers (8) That's the Spirit appearances in such places as I® The World Tomorrow about Judy Garland's life and times fea­ CD MOVIE: 'The War Lover' During ward Keel. Jane Powell 1954 Day the Universe Changed: A Per­ involved with a call-girl who w as the last 6:30AM dD Robert Schuller tures rare performance footage and remin­ (3) M O VIE: ’Executive Action' Disturbed sonal View by James Burke (CC) James person to see his friend alive. . [ESPN] Superbouts Leon Spinks vs. Mu­ the Oakland Coliseum Arena, dD La Santa Misa WWII the captain of a Flying Fortress and (S) Little House about the course that American foreign CD New Jersey People iscences by Tony Bennett, Alan King and his co-pilot find themselves attracted to Burke takes a look at Darwin's theory of Donald Sutherland, Charles Cioffi. 1971. hammad All (Las Vegas, February, 1978). Hollywood Bowl. Rosemont [CNN] Daybreak Nelson Riddle. (2 hrs.) d5) MOVIE: 'Can't Stop the Music' An policy IS taking, a secret right-wing group evolution and how it w as adapted to fit Rated R. (60 min.) (R). (S) Christopher Close-Up the same girl. Steve McQueen. Robert plots the assassination of President John Horizon in suburban Chicago, autobiographical story of the formation of capitalist America, Nazi Germany and So­ [USA] Cover Story [USA] Go For Your Dreams: Cash Flow [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Comer (S) It's Your Business Wagner, Shirley Ann Field. 1962. F Kennedy. Burt Lancaster, Will Geer, O ) In Search Of... the disco group, 'The Village People' viet Russia. (60 min.) Expo and Madison Square Garden in [H B O ] Fraggle Rock (CC). (^ Adelante (p MOVIE: The Best Years of Our Bruce Jenner, Valerie Perrine, Steve Gut- Robert Ryan 1973, 1 0 :1 0 P M ® American Playhouse Insight Lives' Three World W ar II veterans from dD American Vice: The Doping of a Na­ New York. ^ Three Stooges tenberg. 1980. (3) Dawn Killer The townspeople oT Rom­ 1:10AM [CNN] Heafth Week Ring Around the World 9:15AM Sesam e Street (CC). the same town return to civilian life. Fredric tion Investigative reporter Geraldo Rivera 1 0 :3 0 P M (XD Spprts Extra These four stops on his North dS) Business World dD This Old House Marathon (CC) (3 ney Marsh track down the real culprit be­ takes the viewer into major U.S. cities to [TMC] M O VIE: ‘S tu ck on 9:20AM Mr. Rogers' Neighbor­ March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews. 1946 (8) Jimmy Swaggart 1:15AM [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch hrs.) hind the sheep killings and the evil man witness illegal drug activity and its conse­ You' An angel is sent to earth to end a American tour hold 15,000 to hood '' . (S) America en la Culture d D M O VIE: 'Copacabana' Laughter, [DIS] Contraption responsible for stealing an eight-member quences. Solutions to the drug problem are [USA] Hollywood Insider palimony feud. Irwin Corey. Virginia Penta, 19,000 people, not exactly a song and dance abound at the famous Co­ d D M O VIE: 'Evil Under the Sun' Hercule Face the State (57) Focus on Society flock. (60 min.) also addressed. (2 hrs.) 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QD Odd Couple 1:40AM opera in Berlin, in Chicago, in (22) Day of Discovery free them Bridgette Neilson. 1985. Rated PG. An ex-con is out for revenge when his Five men take on a top-secret mission to cluding "Ragtime." highlight a look at the [ESPN ] Bowling: 1986 Japan Cup Cov­ Wendy and Me 7 : 0 0 A M CD Spread a Little Sunshine (3) friend is killed by drug dealers. Burt Rey­ Vienna. These are not giant Celebrate avenge the terrorist murders of Israeli ath­ life of Jam es Cagney; interviews with the erage from Tokyo. Japan (60 min.) dD Siem pre en Domingo En via satelite [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Elephant Man' A CD 8th Day (8) The Saint nolds. Candice Bergen, George Segal. places. And they are not Tennessee Tuxedo letes during the 1972 Munich Olympics. actor, his colleagues and co-stars are fea­ desde Mexico. (5 hrs.) physically deformed man is rescued from [HBO] MOVIE: Bill Cosby. 1984. Rated R CD Face Off Steven Bauer, Michael York. Colleen De- tured. (95 mm.) 3:30PM dD W onderworks (CC) (2 hrs.) life in a freak show and becomes the toast ® 38 on Sports outdoors. For me, the big places dD Rev. David Paul Himself' Funnyman Cosby looks at the hu­ of 1890's British society. John Hua. An­ whurst. 1986. (2D M O VIE: ‘From Here to Eternity' The (ip Gamboa (60 min.) 1:45AM (XD Man About the House are the exception.” Cl1) Jerry Falwell dlD Nueva York Ahora mor in everyday faults, foibles and suc­ (ID Disney Family Showcase thony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft. 1980. CiB) Divine Plan [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Runner Stumbles' passions and violence of a group of sol­ cesses Bill (I!osbv. 1982. Rated PG. 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Scott, Rebecca De Among those are creations by min.) (R). ran. 1935- eccentric daughter of his dead father's ® ® Sports Machine Mornay, Ian MeShane. 1986. @D Insight / Out [USA] Sunday Cartoon Express (H) Leave It to Beaver [CNN] NFL Review and Preview (4p Video Cosmos mistress. Jack Lemmon, Juliet Mills. (8) Ask the Manager Arch Oboler, whose "Lights [MAX] MOVIE: 'High Anxiety' The new [CNN] Money Week (^ Chalice of Salvation [ESPN] Sportscenter's NFL Gameday [CNN] News Update 1972. Rated R. d D Star Search (60 min.) dD Spiritual Life Crusade Out” radio series was the 7:30AM CD Barrio head of a San Francisco sanitarium places [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Importance of (60 min.) ® NFL Football: Dallas Cowboys at CD Jimmy Swaggart d5) Sunday Mass his life in danger when he uncovers a sinis­ [D IS] Happy Birthday Mickey (90 min.) 6:35PM d D Th e Nutcracker A girl's dD [CNN] Sports Tonight Being Earnest' A satire on manners, mor­ spiritual predecessor of “ Hie ter scheme involving several staff mem­ Los Angeles Rams (CC) (3 hrs.) CD Celebration of the Eucharist d§) Underdog 1 2:00PM ® This Is the NFL [ESPN ] Auto Racing '86: Barber Saab Christmas Eve dreams are filled with danc­ [TMC] MOVIE: The Warriors' A gang als and marriage is told in the glib fashion Twilight Zone,” “ Alfred Hitch­ bers Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, Cloris ing toys, toy soldiers and a prince. (85 W .V . Grant d§) MOVIE: 'A Family Upside Down' Pro Series (XD New Jersey People leader plans to unite all the gangs into an of its author. Oscar Wilde. Joan Green­ (X) Meet the Mayors d§) Leachman. 1977. Rated PG. min.) cock Presents" and “ Am asinf The lives of a retired man and his wife are GD St. Jude: Please Help Me Live (60 army strong enough to take over New wood. Michael Redgrave. Dame Edith (JE) Day of Discovery (5^ B usiness of Management [TMC] MOVIE; 'Brazil' (CC) A mild- [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour shattered after he suffers a heart attack. 7:00PM (XD 6 0 M inutes (60 min.) min.) York City. Michael Beck. Jam es Remar, Evans. 1952. Stories." (35) What About Women d D Jem Fred Astaire. Helen Hayes, Efrem Zimbal- mannered bureaucrat rebels against the 4:30PM (X) Love Boat Thomas Waites. 1979. Rated R. [ESPN] Auto Racing: Nikki Lauda Ex­ system in a totalitarian society. Jonathon fT) dS) MOVIE: 'Swiss Family Robin­ (8 ) All Alone Together A portrait of the Metacom is offering two C® The World Tomorrow [DIS] Wind in the Willows ist. Jr. 1978. plains Fomiula One (R). Pryce, Kim Greist, Robert DeNiro. 1985. dD N ew s son' (CC) A shipwrecked family battles Dinsmores, a middle-class suburban family 1 1 :4 5 P M dD Entertainment This half-hour cassettes with four [ESPN ] Scholastic Sports America (R). (^ ® Meet the Press [USA] Get Rich with Penny Stocks Little House'on the Prairie Rated R. In Stereo. [CNN] Evans and Novak storms, snakes, tigers and pirates to turn a nearly torn apart by alcohol abuse, is fol­ W eak The members of the group Duran shows, called “ Lights Out desert island into a paradise. John Milts, lowed by a three-member panel discussion Duran talk about their upcoming LP, "No­ d l) El Club 700 10:1 0AM [CNN] On the Menu (S) Barney Miller Jewel in the Crown Susan is [ESPN] Horse Racing: Quarterhorse 2:1 5AM (® CBS News Nightwatch [USA] Dorothy McGuire, Jam es MacArthur. of the subject. (60 min.) torious.” their first album in two years. (60 Everybody.” (3) Charlie's Angels committed to a psychiatric nursing home Racing The 1986 Champion of Cham­ Joined in Progress (5^ Grace'n V e ssels of Christ Ministries Three Stooges 1960 min.) In Stereo. 1 0:30AM dD and Barbie is injured in a rickshaw acci­ pions will be held in Los Alamitos. Califor­ (8) (E) MOVIE: Anastasia: The Mys­ Oboler, 76, still has a paasion [C N N ] Big Story d D Para Gente Grande (2 hrs.) 2:30AM (XD w inning On Your Income (S) MOVIE: 'Tarzan’s New Adventure' dent. (60 min.) (R). nia. (60 min.) dD Entertainment This Week (60 min.) tery of Anna' (CC) Following the Russian 1 2 :0 0 A M dD Mission: Impossible for what he calls “ the ttoater of [DIS] You and Me, Kid Tarzan joins an expedition searching for dD Modem Maturity Revolution in the early 20th century, a trou­ Taxes Santa Claus Is Coming to 5:00PM dD Kojak (3) Greatest American Hero dD N ew s the mind.” [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Rainbow Brhe and the the famous lost Goddess. Ula Holt. Her­ [CNN] New sday 1:30PM bled young woman claims to be Anastasia, C® MOVIE: 'Leave Yesterday Behind' A Tow n (60 min.) (8) Mama's Family the Grand Duchess of Russia, who had Jimmy Swaggart free-spirited college athlete is given new Star Stealer' (CC) A greedy princess man Brix, (Bruce Bennett). 1936. [DIS] Mouse Factory (XD Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (XD “ If you're dealing with living threatens Rainbow's mission to bring co­ dD Snowman (^ T h e Kingston Trio and Friends: Reu­ (60 min.) (8 ) (8 ) Andy W illiam s and the N BC Kids been thought long dead. Amy Irving, Rex QDStar Trek hope by a young woman after he is crip­ human beings, you don’t need [ U S A ] All Am erican W restling (60 min.) nion The original Kingston Trio is joined by Search for Santa (CC) Singer Andy Wil­ Harrison, Olivia de Havilland. 1966. Part 1 pled in a polo match. John Ritter, Carrie lor, hope and happiness to the world. ^ Batman Part 1. dD Greatest American Hero 8 ) Keys to Success 1985 Rated G In Stereo. (R). Tommy Smothers, Mary Travers. Lindsey liams and several NBC child stars go to of 2, In Stereo. Fisher, Buddy Ebsen. 1978. special effects. We didn’t need QD ® Fam e (60 min.) (8) Hogan's Heroes Conversation With... 1 2:30PM CD N FL Today Buckingham and current Trio members. Scandinavia in a musical search for St. (2D Masterpiece Theatre: Paradise [CNN] Sports Latenight particular special sound effects. 7:45AM ^ Sacred Heart (90 min.) (R). (3) Dawn Killer Two professional sheep­ Nick. (60 min.) (R) In Stereo. Postponed (CC) Leslie trys to sort out his (8) Beyond Two Thousand Special (60 dD Temas y Debates High School Bowl [ESPN] SpoftsCenter CD dogs, rivals in a championship contest, be­ home life and Dr. Salter, near death, ar­ Just voices and some muaic. And 8:00AM CD Make It Real (§) Business of Management [CNN] Money W eek (8) W restling (60 min.) min.) (g) (E) NFL '86 come the prime suspects when several ranges for Dorothy's care. (60 min.) Part 8. 3:00AM dD Shopping Une plots,” he said. CD Point of V iew dD Puttin' on the Kids [H B O ] M O VIE; 'Phar Lap' (CC) The sud­ d D N ew Gidget Danni and her friend's sci­ (8) Christian Ufestyle Magazine (^ What's Happening Now!! sheep are found dead. (60 min.) ence teacher threatens to have them re­ (8) Country Crossroads [CNN] Newsnight Oboler estimates he’s written d D (3D Frederick K. Price [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday den and mysterious death of an Australian d D A t the M ovies Rex Reed, Bill Harris. ® ) Spotlight on Government champion racehorse is chronicled. Tom (8) He Man / She Ra Christmas Special moved from the cheerleading squad. (8 ) One Big Fam ily Jan lends Don's credit Scheduled reviews: "The Three Amigos,” [ESPN] College Basketball: Nevada- more than 8S0 radio dramas. M (j5) He-Man & Masters of the Universe [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Water Babies' An , (60 min.) dD We're Cooking Now Burlinson, Marlin Vaughan, Judv Morris. [CNN] Sports Sunday (60 min.) card to Brian. including interviews with co-stars Chevy Las Vegas at Mem phis State (2 hrs.) (R). published his Robert Schuller apprentice chimneysweep travels from the 1983. Rated PG. ® The Saint Chase. Steve Martin and Martin Short; flrst story in the dD The Bear Who Slept Through Christ­ [DIS] MOVIE: ‘The Importartce of [CNN] Week in Review [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Runner StiimbleB' London streets to adventure in Shark Cas- ‘ "The Watoon” (Tom Berenger. Wiliam De­ Chicago Daily News when be S D (S?) S esam e Street (CC). m as Animated. A young bruin goes in (8 ) Star Search (60 min.) Being Earnest' A satire on manners, mor­ A young nun is mysteriously murdered and tie. James Mason. Tommy Pender. 1978. 2:00PM (^ MOVIE; 'Cat on a Hot Tin [DIS] MOVIE: ‘North Avenue Irregu­ foe); "Lady and the Tramp” / "Song of the ® Oral Roberts search of Christmas and finds some unu­ Roof' Film version of the Tennessee Wil­ (4p Charytin als and marriage is told in the glib fashion lars' A surburban minister unleashes an the priest who loved her is put on trial. Dick was only 10. “ It was about an [ESPN] Sportscenter Sunday: This of its author, Oscar Wilde. Joan Green­ South” (Disney re-release). Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan. Maureen Sta­ sual adventures along the way. liams classic about a woman and her al­ [CNN] Newswatch unlikely band of women against the mob. amorous dinosaur and I won a ® Pat Sullivan Show W eek in Sports (60 min.) wood, Michael Redgrave. Dame Edith [CNN] Newsnight Update pleton. 1979. Rated PG. [CNN] Foreign Correspondents coholic husband. Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Edward Hermann, Barbara Harris. Cloris contest with it,” he recalled. dD El Ministerto de Jimmy Swaggart [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Elephant Man' A Newman, Bud Ives. 1958. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Love and Death' A de­ Evans. 1952. Leachman. 1979. Rated G. [DIS] MOVIE: Kiss Me Kate' This musi­ [USA] Win at Blackjack Presenta physically deformed man is rescued from [DIS] New! Animal World vout coward during the Napoleonic Wars ^ MOVIE: 'Kidnapped' A boy's cour­ [ESPN] Tennis: 1986 Nabisco Masters M O VIE: 'Brazil' (CC) A mild- cal version of Shakespeare's The Taming "But when I went to the life in a freak show and becomes the toast recounts his life and loves on the eve of his [TMC] 3:30AM [CNN] Crossfire dj) Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera [ESPN] NFL Game of the Week (R). age and a girl's love are shown amidst Round Robin from Madison Square Gar­ mannered bureaucrat rebels against the of the Shrew finds the stars battling as newspaper in my short pants to of 1890's British society. John Hurt, An­ execution. Woody Allen, D'ane Keaton. [CNN] Daybreak [M AX] Max Headroom swashbuckling action during the Scottish den. NY. (3 hrs.) Live. system in a totalitarian society. Jonathon much off stage as on. Kathryn Grayson, [DIS] Disney Channel Prev­ thony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft. 1980. Harold Gould. 1975. Rated PG. 3:35AM collect the money, they saw how rebellion. Michael Caine, Trevor Howard, Pryce, Kim Greist, Robert DeNiro. 1985. Howard Keel, Ann Miller. 1953. iew [DIS] Dumbo's Circus Rated PG. NFL Football: Naw York [USA] Wanted: Dead or Alive 1:00PM CB Jack Hawkins. 1971. [USA] Maybelline Women's Tennis Rated R. In Stereo. young I was and gave me a Giants at W ashington Redskins (3 hrs.) Challenge Semifinals from Rancho Mir­ [ESPN ] NFL's Greatest Moments: Best [MAX] MOVIE: 'Altered States' A re­ Jew ish Life 7:30PM (8) Check It Out! 8:30AM CD up Front 10:45 AM Live. d D Lo M ejor de la Copa Mundial: Espana age. C a (2 hrs.) Live. [ U S A ] Je w e l in the Crow n Soon after Ever C oaches (60 min.) search scientist searches for the beginning camera instead. I never forgave contra Belgica (2 hrs.) (8) Bob Uecker's Wacky World of of life through strange self­ CD Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig m o v i e : T»ra«n Es- the atomic explosion on Hiroshima, a dis­ [M A X ] M O VIE: Uforia' A UFO fanatic them.” 11:00AM CB m MOVIE: 'The Family Jewels' A 9- dD Christmas Eve on Se­ Sports capes' Tarzan is taken prisoner by a big- [CNN] Week in Review ^ 5:30PM tressed Sarah learns that Merrick and Su­ believes she has been chosen to lead the experimentation. William Hurt, Blair CD The World Tomorrow year old must decide which of her father's sam e Street The spirit of the Christmas game hunter who wants to put him on ex­ (5D One Big Family san are engaged. (60 min.) faithful when UFO's arrive. Cindy Williams, Brown, Charles Haid. 1980. Rated R. six brothers she wants to live with in order [ESPN] Fishin' Hole (60 min.) (R). season comes over Sesame Street as Big CD Sunday Mass hibition in England. Johnny Weissmuller, [USA] Wanted: Dead or Alive Fred Ward, Harry Dean Stanton. 1981. to collect her inheritance. Jerry. Lewis. Bird attempts to uncover the secret of how 9:10PM © ) Masterpiece Theatre: 3:55AM [HBO] m o v i e : Nickel Robert Schuller Maureen O’Sullivan, Ian Hunter. 1936. [USA] MOVIE: Washington Affair' An Rated PG. Donna Butterwonh, Sebastian Cabot. unscrupulous businessman uses his wife Murder. She Wrote (CC) Paradise Postponed (CC) Leslie trys to Mountain' Tw o teenagers help a middle- ® Heckle & Jeckle/Deputy Dawg 8:00PM (XD CD This Week in Connecticut 1965. to blackmail a government agent. Tom Sel- Jessica investigates the boating explosion sort out his home life and Dr. Salter, near [USA] Vacation Styles aged bachelor express his feelings. Mi­ (g) Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom CD N sw Gidget (X) M O VIE: 'Can Ellen Be Saved?' When teck, Barry Sullivan, Carol Lynley. 1980. Continued. . . » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 6, 1986 " T 1 MANCHESTER HERALD. 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REINISCH; I am a doctor; have mammograms, or dD $25,000 Pyramid (3D Wendy and Me said Guillaume. “ It’s a morality character. He was unable to give wife should be examined by a nately, there hasn’t been a great deliberate touching of the 35-year-old female in good even biopsies; are told that the [USA] Gong Show ( ^ I-Love Lucy tale. It’s a tale like ‘A Christmas of himself to other people, and he physician who is understanding deal of research on this question. genitals is common, and some physical condition. Last month lumpos are simply cysts — and Solation I 0:30AM dD Bewitched (55) dD Another World Carol.’ But if you say it’s ‘A suffered the most during the about sexual issues. 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There is no carefully check their breasts [CNN] Newsday Male babies can have pre-cancerous disease, but that I GD Hollywood Squares network asking him to do a black would call it humorous relief but functioning. If you are reluctant comparable research on women, erections even before birth, and should have another mammo­ and keep records of the location © ) The New Card Sharks [USA] Liar's Club version of Dickens’ classic tale not comedy.’ ’ to discuss sex with your wife, but we do know that, in general, female babies are certainly gram in two years. and size of lumps. [USA] Anything 4 Money 2:30PM Capitoi dD of redemption. He added, “ This is an perhaps you could show her this women have a better sense of capable of vaginal lubrication That was it! I feel Cysts can enlarge or develop Price Is Right dD The Jetsons I I :00AM (dD In “ John Grin’s Christmas,’’ a up-to-date look at ‘A Christmas column. Then you could ask your smell than men do. from birth onward. 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1 Turn card boxes into cookie boxes Gregory’s •f These recipes freeze well and are ready to assemble quickly Restaurant k I . By Jeanne Conte - 1 ^ c s : tasty use for those By Sondra Astor Stave cream sauce melded together empty Christmas card most delightfully but the portion boxes would be to line I had seen advertisements for seemed a bit on the small side them with foil and stuff Gregory’s restaurant at 6 Union considering the $4.75 price. them with these six Place in Hartford. But, when I One could choose either sumptuous C4X)kies and received a letter from Gregory’s Caesar or herbed tomato to Acandies — convenient little gifts. father complete with menu, dress the mixed leaf lettuce They all freeze well, so they suggesting that I visit, I could salad. The Caesar was missing may be made in advance, ready tiB iW not resist. George LaBonne Jr. the anchovy and lemon bite that to assemble at a moment's noted that Gregory was a I associate with this dressing notice when needed. Manchester boy trying to make and the flavors in the tomato Raw whole almonds are a good as a Hartford restaurateur. were hard to identify but both How could one ignore such were more than acceptable good buffer in these boxes, taken on their own terms. retarding breakage and adding an fatherly concern? authentic touch and taste from Gregory’s opened in October More than almost anything the land of that first Christmas, 1985 with a sophisticated decor else, liver seem's at the mercy of Other flavorings of lemon, dominated by a high pressed tin the cook who prepares it. So I fj mocha mint and lime add ceiling and framed posters. Most decided to take a chance with the tempting, light refreshment to compelling is one of the young person who would pair it with Joan Crawford; others advertise raspberries and sherry. Unfortu­ N the richness of the holiday cultural events. There is a sense repast. nately the dish was not Line a card box with of intimacy as the irregularly available. The seafood ragout, Enjoy! foii and fili it with shaped dining room is fairly ordered instead, proved a small with raised platforms and worthy substitute with several LIME PINWHEELS sumptuous cookies several niches. clams and mussels, a pair of 2 '/> cups all-purpose flour and candies. The menu, particularly the large shrimp and some flatfish '/’ teaspoon baking powder appetizers, offers a number of to fill in the spaces. All this went / teaspoon baking soda selections not found in other atop a bed of linguine. The Gregory's with Its art 'A cup milk to which 'A teaspoon area dining places. A small garlicky tomato sauce benefited deco interior Is a lime juice has been added round of the newly discovered greatly by a judicious mix of 'A teaspoon lemon extract Italian cheese, mascarpone, was herbs and spices and resulted in welcome addition to ‘A teaspoon vanilla extract marinated in olive oil, grilled a dish that was assertive but not Hartford's downtown then served on a bed of lettuce. It overwhelming. ■% cup shortening I restaurants. 'A teaspoon salt was accompanied by three Fettucine carbonara com­ I teaspoon almond extract Gradually blend in flour various food colorings and In small mixing bowl, blend croutons cut from Gregory’s bined tender noodles with bacon David Rooha/Manohaalar Harald V-i cup sugar own bread, a small loaf tasting and tiny peas and a finish of I egg, beaten I teaspoon vanilla extract mixture. decorations all ingredients, tinting to desired of sourdough, good enough to cream, parmesan and egg. The good coffee. green food coloring 1 tablespoon water Tint portions of dough shade of green. Add enough sugar to make consistency easy encourage eating in excess. dish was totally satisfactory, Gregory’s prices reflect its 2 cups flour different colors to suit the Mix well and divide into six Carpaccio is somewhat like especially with its pungent Gragoiy’s RMtaurant various plates of the cookie sections of muffin tins. With to handle. Form into patties downtown location. While soups Combine flour, baking 1 cup slivered almonds, beef tartar but the steak is cut garlic undertone, but somehow were available at $2.50 and $2.95, 6 Union Placo, Hartford, 548-1383. powder, soda and salt and set chopped press. Fill cookie press and form spoon handles, butter spreaders about one inch in diameter and into paper thin slices instead of just missed achieving the place on waxed paper to dry in appetizers began at $4.75 and aside. Cream shortening and different shapes onto ungreased or toothpicks, stir in various being chopped. The beef served heights that this preparation has went to $5.75. Main dishes Hours; Lundi, Monday throu^ Friday, 11:30 a.m. to sugar. Add egg and mix well. Cream the shortening and baking sheet. Decorate with food colorings and decorate refrigerator until ready to serve here was excellent as it must be reached elsewhere. ranged from $8.95 to $14.95 and 3 p.m.; Dinner, Monday through Thursday, 5to 10 p.m., Add flour mixture and milk sugar. Add the vanilla and cookie decorations before cookies. As frosting hardens, or freeze. for this dish to succeed and the Desserts were only for those desserts were $3.50. On Monday Friday and Saturday, 5 to 11 p.m.; Sunday brundi, 11 to 3 (with lime juice) alternately, almond extracts and water, baking. Bake 11 minutes. add drops of hot water, stirring Makes approximately two lemon, caper and olive oil who fancy chocolate. Chocolate and Tuesday evenings, two main p.m. dressing added just the proper beginning and ending with flour. mixing well. Mix in the water Makes about 7 dozen cookies. well. dozen patties. ■ mousse pie seemed rich and dishes have been available for Dress: Casual. piquancy. dense until one tasted the pecan Divide dough into two equal and flour and almonds, using the price of one. ■ Credit cards: MasterCard, Visa, American Express. MOCHA MINT FUDGE Grilled leeks with bacon was fudge pie which was even more portions. Tint one portion green hands when necessary. CUT-OUT COOKIES another starter not seen Handicapped access: yes. 'A teaspoon salt so. Alternate bites of each was a widi the food coloring to desired Form into snowballs the size 'A cup shortening elsewhere. fine way to end the meal Reservations: not required, but advised. shade. Chill both in refrigerator of large marbles. (If dough is 'A teaspoon salt 4 cups confectioners' sugar Leeks, bacon, capers and especially with sips of the very for at least 'A hour. too moist, add a little flour; if 'A teaspoon vanilla extract 7 tablespoons butter Between two sheets of waxed too dry, add drops of water.) 'A teaspoon alrrwnd extract 'A cup cocoa paper, gently form the two Place on ungreased baking sheet ■Vi cup sugar 3 teaspoons vanilla HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS portions of dough into and bake in preheated 300F oven 2 eggs, beaten 'A teaspoon mint extract 20 minutes. While hot, roll in 2 'A cups flour 'A cup instant freeze-dried Dinner rectangles. When about 'A inch FROM ‘M P rices AWM thick, and about the same size, confectioners’ sugar. coffee granules Specials Cream shortening and sugar. 'A cup milk ^ h aven't remove top layers of waxed Makes 3 dozen cookies. WONG’S Weekly paper and invert one rectangle Add eggs and flavorings and changed in mix well. Gradually blend in Gen^^ RESTAURANT onto the other. Roll up jelly-roll COOKIE PRESS COOKIES Melt butter in heavy saucepan 3 years! flour and salt. Chill at least one PEKING • SZECHUAN fashion and wrap in waxed 2 'A cups flour over lowest heat. Add all other AUTHENTIC CHINESE CUISUVE 'A teaspoon baking powder hour. On lightly floured board, ingredients and stir over low TAKE OUT SERVICE AND COCKTAILS paper. Chill in refrigerator until roll to about 'A inch thickness. CAR WASH ready to bake (will keep several V4 cup sugar heat until blended. Quickly Cut into various shapes and bake t o u c h l e s s c a r w a s h in g — SIMONIZ* SHINE Head Chef • Chef Wong weeks). I cup shortening spread onto buttered platter and in 350F preheated oven about 8 chill. Serve or freeze. When ready to bake, preheat I egg minutes. Frost and decorate 875-0661 'A teaspoon lemon extract Makes about 18 pieces. COUPON BOOKS...... <31*® oven to 375F and remove dough when cool. Gift Boxed (tWMbMtolbasrtcartT) from refrigerator. Remove 'A teaspoon vanilla extract Makes approximately S dozen LIME PATTIES waxed paper and slice thinly. food coloring and cookie cookies depending on sizes of / pound confectioners' sugar GIFT CERTIFICATES.... Post Road Plaza Mon.-T)iur. 11:30 - 10 pm Bake on a lightly greased baking decorations cutters. 352 Hartford Tnpke. Fri. & Sat. 11; 30 - 11 pm '/? cup butter, softened AlwasTB appreciated. sheet for about 10 minutes. See attendants for details.^ (Rte. SON). Vernon Sunday 12:00 noon - Makes about 3 dozen cookies, Preheat oven to 375F. Frosting to room temperature (1-84 Exit 65) 10 pm Combine flour and baking I cup confectioners' sugar 'A teaspoon lime juice '/« teaspoon lemon extract SNOWBALLS powder and set aside. Cream I teaspoon shortening / cup shortening shortening and sugar. Add egg 'A cup warm milk 'A cup corn syrup 344 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 'A cup confectioners' sugar and flavorings and blend well. 'A teaspoon almond extract green food coloring 88 — MANCHESTER HERALD. 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M. Renee Taylor is the music critic of the Manchester Herald. to talk with you! Join the winning team — WHERE FINE QUALITY Dancers promise to return JEWELRY IS NOT EXPENSIVE NOW. LAVAWAYTHAT SPECIAL NEW YORK (A P) — British ice dancers G IFT FO R C HRISTM A S Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill had to cancel Be a Manchester Herald Carrier I the rest of their 60-city U.S. tour because of Deairs Hue Jett vUrs anil (ioMsinilhs broken wrist, but the Olympic gold medalists CALL US AT __65 LaSalle Rd, West Hartford S2l-.l»n5 promised Friday to return. Holiday Hours: Mon.-FrI. 9:3(W :15, Sal. 9:30-5 15 Sun^T^-S Dean, 28, told reporters he tripped while leaving the credit Cards Accepted and Convenient Charge Plans Available. Or lay-a-V^toy That Special Gift Today Ma,l Orders Invr.ed ice in a Portland, Maine, rink Saturday. He said he had posed for photographers and was walking to a changing room when he fell, breaking a bone in his right wrist. 647- 99461 A mother of adopted children speaks out C alend ars Manchester DEAR ABBY: I’m the having a baby of “ her own’’ after all. treat my children just like everyone mother of four beautiful 6. Please spare us your speculations else’s, our sincere gratitude. You’ve got Monday children, two of whom we about what kind of villain their “ real class with a capital “ C” ! Sincerely, Permanent Memorial Day Committee, Lincoln adopted from India and mother” (as the clods put it) must have U.N. MOM Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. Korea. With Interna- been to give up such “ cute” children. It Conservation Commission, town manager’s office, tionai adoptions becom­ D e a r Abbs^ takes a courageous and unselfish CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: During 7:30 p.m. ing widespread, it wouid Abigail Van Buren woman to give up a child she cannot care this holiday season, when entertaining Tnesday be a great service If you for, and it takes precious little character guests you don’t know very well, if they Town Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing would print the following to get an abortion instead. Besides, refuse a cocktail. Immediately serve room, 7 p.m. in the hope of educating you’re very naive about the Third World Wednesday some of the clods and them a non-alcohoUc beverage. Never culture and the conditions these women say. “ Oh, have just one.” Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court building, 5 well-meaning but faced. If you are serving punch, eggnog or p.m. thoughtless people out 7. Please let us go about our business. Union Street Bridge public hearing, Lincoln Center there: any beverage containing liquor or wine, We’re a family, not a sideshow, and announce it loudly. And never, never hearing room, 7:30 p.m. 1. Please don’t call my daughter United States as tiny infants? Besides, we’re often in a hurry. My children have “ sneak” an Intoxicant into a beverage. Thursday Chinese. All Asians are not Chinese, just they’ll laugh themselves sick at your feelings identical to yours, and it makes Don’t load drinks, and don’t coax a Judge’s hours. Probate Court building, 6:30 p.m. AP Photo as all Caucasians are not German. She is expense in the car on the way home! them very uncomfortable to stand guest who has had enough to have “ just Martin Luther King Committee, Lincoln Center gold an American of Korean descent and 4. Please give equal attention to our listening while nosy strangers quiz us one more.” room 7:30 p.m. proud of it. Caribou roam the barrens along the Friday, wildlife experts began rounding two biological children. All four will about their adoptions. Forgive me If I 2. Please don’t tell my children how If you’re driving, don’t drink. And If Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland. On up 30 caribou to send to Maine. thank you — but don’t spoil it by asidngif seem brusque on these occasions. lucky they are, as if they were poor little you’re drinking, don’t drive. And should Andover they, too. are adopted. After all, it really 8. Above all, M.Y.O.B. about my waifs in need of a handout. My husband a guest become intoxicated in your is none of your business. And yes, children’s backgrounds: why they were home, either take him home or send him Monday and I are just as fortunate to have these Virginia, many people without fertility given up. If their birth mothers were home in a taxi. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office wonderful children as they are to have Game officials round up caribou ..problems have chosen to adopt for other married, etc. I ’m appalled by how often Building, 7:30 p.m. us, and your attitude is patronizing. reasons. I have been asked such rude questions Board of Fire Commissioners, firehouse, 8 p.m. Anyway, a biological child owes his 5. Please don’t tell us about your by friends, acquaintances and even Tnesday HOLYROOD, Newfoundland Friday’s roundup, which con­ shot tranquilizer darts as the parents even more — he owes them his For Abby’s booklet, “ What Every cousin, neighbor or .other acquaintances Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, (AP) — Game officials In helicop­ tinued through occasional snow helicopters swooped 10 to 20 feet life! strangers. ’This Information is off limits. Teen-Ager Ought to Know,” send a who have adopted. We’re really tired of to everyone outside our immediate 7:30 p.m. ters swooped down across a barren squalls, freezing temperatures and from the running caribou. At the 3. Please don’t compliment them on check or money order for $2.50 and a being stopped on the street to hear these family, and that means you too. Aunt long, stamped (39 cents), self-addressed wilderness Friday to capture the brisk winds, climaxed a year-long staging area, the animals were how well they speak English. What else tales, especially the ones that end with Mabel! first of 30 caribou destined for effort by the Maine Caribou Trans­ hustled to scales suspended from a would they speak, having arrived in the envelope to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, Bolton the woman becoming pregnant and And to all you wonderful people who P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood. Calif. 90038. Maine and the work of starting a plant Corp. to capture a nursery log cross bar, and given injections Monday new herd. herd. to ward off parasites, stress and Public Building Commission, Commtmity Hall, 7:30 Eleven of the reindeer-Uke anim­ “ It means an awful lot to see this infections. Blood tests were taken, p.m. als — larger than deer, but smaller come to fruition,” said Glenn H. and a tooth was taken from each Community Hall Advisory Committee, Community than moose — were rounded up Manuel, a member of the group and animal to determine its age. Lawsuit frenzy hard to stop Friday, including a 325-pound stag commissioner of the Maine Inland Finally, each caribou was given a Hall, a^p.m. Tnesday with a full rack. Fisheries and Wildlife Department. drug to revive it as it was loaded Board of Fire Commissioners, firehouse, 7:30 p.m. “ They’re prime animals,” said Biologists and field technicians into the trailer. DEAR D R . shoved it up further. Since then my Republican Town Committee, Community Hall, 7:30 biologist Dave Fong of the New­ GOTT: A l­ son has had constant sinus prolv p.m. foundland Wildlife Division. though I enjoy lems, but the doctor says the Tiinrsday The roundup will be completed your column ciheerio couldn’t still be in there. Board of Education, Bolton Elementary School, 7:30 Saturday. Biologists hoped to get 26 and find your What should we do to help his D r. G o tt p.m. pregnant females and four stags. BILLY GRAHAM answers infor­ sinuses? The tranquilized animals, their mative, it seems Peter Gott, M.D. legs tied, were unloaded from IN ROMANIA a shame that so Coventry helicopters on plywood stretchers many people » ' DEAR READER: The Cheerio at the base camp, then weighed, Monday have to write to could still be providing a source of dosed with medicine and loaded Finance Committee. Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. a newspaper for irritation and inflammation in your onto a cattle truck for the four-day, Arts Committee, Town Office Building. 7:30 p.m. answers to med­ son’s nose. The grain fiber in the 1,200-mile trip to Maine. Tnesday ical problems. I Cheerio might not be dissolved by “ I ’ m leaving the time of my life,” Electronic Advisory Committee, Town Office assume that because of the many DEAR DR. GOTT: My son, 5, nasal secretions. Take him to a beamed former Maine Gov. Horace Building, 7:30 p.m. lawsuits, the doctors have to be stuck a Cheerio up his nose two qualified ear, nose and throat Hildreth, 84, as he watched from a Probate Court, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. very cagey in answering patients’ years ago. The nurse tried to specialist for a thorough car. Hildreth donated $50,000 for the questions. Good patients have to remove it with a Q-’Tip, but just examination. Democratic Town Committee, Town Office Building. operation. 8 p.m. suffer because of those looking fora The caribou was once abundant Wednesday fast buck. Where is this lawsuit in Maine, where its meat fed frenzy going to end? Youth Advisory Committee, Town Office Building, CHRISTMAS TREES 7:30 p.m. woodsmen in lumber camps and was sold commercially. But none Thnrsday DEAR READER: Good question. “Choose and Cut Your Own” has been seen in nearly - eight I wish I had an answer. However, I Board of Education, Coventry High School, 7:30 p.m. decades. do not believe that people write me because their doctors are afraid of ff lawsuits. f * . <■ ' Most of the questions I receive $20 Coventry ready for holidays seem to come from sincere, per­ fectly ordinary people who are ANY TREE ON THE FARM ashamed, embarrassed or hesitant Bring the Family to Select Your Tree! COVENTRY — ’The town welcomed in the J6238. to query their own doctors. I try to holiday season with the annual tree lighting Dec. 12 to 15 — Traditional observance of give common-sense answers to and carol sing Wednesday at the Town Office Advent and Christmas Day at Caprilands. On '' I ' - i these questions so that patients will Building. More than 200 people turned out to Dec. 13, St. Lucy’s Feast, a festival of lights feel less intimidated about going to ^zen (^ristmas sing along with the Coventry High School and candles, a Swedish celebration. their own physicians for further Band and Choir. Seven-year-old Amy Put­ Dec. 19 — Republican Town Committee Across Romania, overdow crowds of churches to hear Billy Graham. To- information, clarification and nam, granddaughter of Town Council Vice Christmas Party, a cocktail party at the home from 25.000 to 100.000 people stood night lourney to a land of crowds and discussion. T re e ^ a rm Chairwoman Elizabeth Paterson, switched on of Joanne and Tom Sparkman, High Fields for hours outside cathedrals and see it |usl as it happenedi Although I am happy to answer Home of Quality Grown Trees the tree lights. Farm, Pucker Street. Donation $10 per questions, my replies are not meant Following is a list of other holiday events: person. Guest speaker. Public invited. I B to be the last word. I hope to Barber Hill Road, South Windsor Today — Celebrate the Feast of St. All month — Democratic Town Committee Hsrild photo by Pinto encourage people to seek out their Tel: 644-9505 or 644-0444 or 875-5470 Nicholas, a Dutch. Russian Orthodox holiday, will be donating canned goods to the Food own, more individualized medical at Caprilands on Silver Street. Seafood Bank. If you’d like to contribute, call the Toys bring joy attention. I like to think that what I luncheon revolving around the Legend of St. Human Services Office, 742-5324. do in print is exactly what any good Nicholas. As Laura Pescosolldo reaches for a doctor would do in the office. It’s Today — PTO Craft Fair, Coventry High Mayor refuses salary certainly what I do. I, too, am School, Ripley Hill Road. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. '-jr Christmas ball, her sisters Stacey, left, fearful of possible lawsuits; any Sunday 7 — Holiday open house. Strong WYMORE, Neb. (A P) - Mayor Roily Salts, X I ^ i i. and Kate admire the toys under the tree intelligent, practicing doctor is, House, South Street (near Hale Homestead), 1 saying “ I ’ve been blessed In my business,” ^ Mf. j ^ ' at Heritage Savings. They are the because so many lawsuits are to 4 p.m. Refreshments and music by David waived his $1,000 annual salary. . i ' 1 ' ' daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ill-founded and frivolous. I think Jarvis. A surprised city council unanimously Dec. 12 — Christmas Wish Fund to benefit approved Salts’ motion that he not be paid. Pescosolldo of Foster Street. The that people write to newspaper columnists because patients have a Coventry Clergy Fuel Fund to help local “ I want you to know I do this with the P TONIGHT 8:00 £3 8 Manchester Area Conference of need to know about health issues families with energy needs this winter. Send sincerest of intentions,” Salts said. “ I want Churches Is collecting toys for needy and, unfortunately, doctors are too donations by Dec. 12 to Christmas Wish Fund, the taxpayers to know I will do everything UNTO THE HILLS, Billy Graham's new book of dally evangelistic and devotional thoughts, care of Rose Fowler, 110 Wall St., Coventry, now available In all b^kstores Manchester children. often too busy or seem disinclined We reserve the right to limit the quantity. within my power to hold the line on spending. to provide information. 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Y A 10 7 5 4 6 3 2 hearts, pitching a club from dummy. i n onship fortunate enough to have Ga­ ♦ 10 9 ♦ 8 4 2 He could return to dummy by ruffing PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The people who wrinkle their briel Chagas of Brazil on the scene, ♦ Q 9 8 5 3 4 4 2 his last club with the diamond jack, noses at baseball Ians also sneer at m/stery novels. ” — FARFTY JTM (7AWei (2-S you can bet that he will furnish some but when he led a third round of spades Sydney H. Schanberg. SOUTH grist for the bridge columnist's mill. : n 4 9 from dummy and ruffed low. West Against six diamonds, Chagas, overruffed and played a trump. De­ WHAT THE 6KERTICS CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooka A Caaale 4 K Q 9 8 4 West, led the spade five. Declarer won 4 Q 7 5 3 clarer now had to come up short. It is ROPOLY I THOUSHT THAT FIRST dummy’s ace and played the jack of 4 A K J true that declarer could have played LI©HTER-THAN-A)R hearts. If Chagas takes the heart ace. BUPPV ANP I WOULP differently and made his contract, but m in CRAFT W AS. LIKE TO SIGN UP FOR VOUR Vulnerable Both South can ruff the spade return low, ecAVEWGER HUNT. Dealer: North Chagas gave him the chance to go OT 5M 1IBILS play king of hearts and ruff a heart wrong by holding back his ace of Answer HETOLC I Now arrange the circled letters to with dummy’s six of diamonds, ruff West North East South hearts at the second trick. Bravo, BUTTON FROLIC MATURE form the surprise answer, as sug­ another spade with the diamond queen RATIFY POORLY CLOTHE gested by the above cartoon. 1 4 Pass 2 V Chagasl ■ 19 - m and then draw trumps with dummy’s Pass 2 4 Pass .1 ♦ What the skeptics thought that PRINT YOUR ANSWER IN THE CIRCLES BELOW Pass 4 ♦ Pass 4 NT A-K-J, throwing the jack of clubs first lighter-than-air craft was— Pass 5 4 Pass 6 ♦ away on the third high trump in dum­ »L°Tm“rm T m -n’’ Pass Pass l^ass my. Looks easy, right’.’ But what Harry Hielmann. Detroit Tiger out­ A .L O T O F would you do if the lack of hearts won fielder. won the 1925 American DAYS UNTIL 1 incnin ' !■ ■J.! ♦ t.’ic trick’’ ThT.'s whai nac cri.;. !■ hat’ ir ', ut|j 'V'l 'i • ■ "BALLOON' CHRISTMAS L Jumble ioob Mo. tS le eveOablB lor tS.eo from Jumblo, , ' r ! ' I • s' " ; : , , , ..p K. ^.o. boB 4see, Oriondo. Ft sseos-asee. mciudo your S lip oodo ond molLO your ebodi poyobts to MowpoporbooXi CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 HELP WANTED HELPWAMTED IHELPWARTHI I M H f W ARTa HELPWANTa H E L F W A M T a Part-time cuitadlan • Truck Drtver/Warehouse Bookkeeper - pufomotlve Bookkeeper - Bloomfield Carpenters Needed - Im­ Port Tim e - Office assist­ needed by the Sauth Wind­ penon combination. WII- basic knowledge re­ general confrocfor hoe mediate opening for expe­ sor Boord of Education. llnpnete to work ant needed to provide Farm Supplies and Eaulpment — 80 quired. Computer expe­ Immedlofe opening for rienced corpenfers. All clerical support of Jeffer­ Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 V h hours dolly, 5 pm to for New England furni­ rience helpful, pay com- bookkeeper to do P/R, phases of construction. Notices Bookkeeping/Income T a x ...... 54 Otfice/Retall Equipment ...... 81 8:30 pm (hours flexible), 5 ture distributor. Benefits. son House Adult Day Con­ Resort Property ...... 26 mensurote with A/R and A/P. Computer Full-time employment fer In Mlanchester. Con­ Lost/Found ...... 01 Mortgaoes...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Recreational Eaulpment...... 82 days weekly. Excellent Apply In person :Ware- experience. Contact Ber- experience helpful. Coll and benefits. Coll 742-5317, Boats and Marine Eaulpment...... 83 opportunity for retired house M 8i Associates, 170 tact Michael Hebert of Personals...... 02 Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Painting/Papering...... 56 nle of Cardinol Buick, Guy, 242-8586, for 8:30 to 5:00, Monday 646-2680 between 8 am and Announcements...... 03 RootIng/SIdIng ...... 57 Musical Items...... 84 person. Inaulre In pereon Tunnel Rood, Vernon, Ct. 6 4 9 ^ . oppolnfment. through Friday. 5 pm. Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... 58 Cameras and Photo Eaulpment... 85 only, 8 .am to 3:30 pm. Flrionclol...... 05 Rentals Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 South Windsor Board of Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Miscellaneous tor Sale ...... 87 Education, 1737 Main St., Aportments tor Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 South Windsor, C T, Faclll- 8TATE OF CONNECTICUT KINDERGARTEN Employment & Education Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 flee Service Doporfmenf. Condominiums tor Rent...... 33 Services Wonted...... 62 The South Windsor Board DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER Help Wanted...... Homes tor Rent...... 34 of Education Is an MENTAL RETARDATION POSITION Situation W anted...... 12 Store/Ottice Space...... 35 AA/EOE. The M nohiilir Ktaewem Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise Secratarlee In the office of the Commlaelonar, 80 Automotive Pitkin Street, East Hartford, Ct. Cendldatea must Cmtor h « an ImmadMe Instruction...... Industrial Property ...... 37 Holldoy/Seasonol...... 71 opaning for a part Uma / full Employment Services...... 15 Miscellaneous tor Rent...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 Cors for Sale...... 91 poeeeaa neat, accurate typing skllla. The ability to Hina klndaigartan taaohar to Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans tor Sale...... 92 work Independently and be willing to perform a work wtih a group of lOohH- Wanted to Rent...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... — 93 INSUL SASH variety of aecroterlal skllle with computer training ■ drtfi. AppNeanla mutt hava Ouch! Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 pluel Cendldatea must have 2 years of experience In tatty oMMhood aduoaltonal Auto Services...... — — 95 FULLTIME background and axpartanca Homes tor Sole ...... 21 Machinery and To o ls...... 76 secretarial work or collaige training In eecreteriel praftriad. Services Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos tor Rent/ Lease...... 96 820QI8/S4Q088 Money’s Tight! Condominiums tor Sale...... 22 science may be substituted for the general n IfROTvMiraf piMWv Lots/Land tor Sale...... 23 Child Care...... 51 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 par W k 88 experience on the basis of 16 semester hours eaH Unde at 848-708a Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Wonted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 You Can Loosen the Pinch Full Benefits equaling 6 months of experience. Also, before EOE appointment to positlone, candidates mutt taka end Flexible Hours pees a etate aecretariel exam which requires typing By Becoming We Train but not ehorthend. Wo ere an equal opportunity MAmTENANCE Call Mr. Ross employer offering oxcallont benefite end eelerioa, A Telemarketer LOST (203) 240-7852 plus pleasant working conditlone. For more Info or Mabetnanao woiker fuN Hine HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED (only 2 positions left) AND FOUND (800) 387-3720 to schedule e private and confidential Intorvlaw, poatHon avaMabla for Indo- ptoeao cell Mrs. O. KozM at 526-7141. pandonf toH altttar. ARtm- Land Surveyor/Party alo woifcanda rtqulrod. Ap- or I mpounded-Femole-8 pNoant thould Itm n axparl- months old, Lab cross. Chief - full-time employ ment for experience sur BONANZA RESTAURANT anot and abNMy In aN aapaola A Crew Driver Black and white. East of mafnftnanoa Inaludine ge- Middle Tpke.______veylng personnel wItt “/Vow under new owner$hip and management.** Part time clerical help needed — heavy ’^MANPOWER” naral rapaba, paInHng, oar- (car necessary) knowledge of electron!* telephone, strong verbal communication ARRIVES IN pantry, plumbing and surveying, computer TED IS BACK!! maehanloal/aitoltfoal aya- assisted computations, skills helpful. Apply In peraon MANCHESTER iiW ANTED!! ttm a. for the Manchester Herald! HELP WANTED and drafting. Excellent If you. are neat in appearance, friendly and enjoy salary and benefits. Con­ ! meeting and working with people, we will croaa train for CompaUUvo talary and bana- Surveylng/Clvll engineer­ JOIN OUR SALES FORCE Ua Inoluda IttaNh bituranoa i tact Towne Engineering I several poations with advancement and wage increases. Reedy for a change? Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-8:30 / Sat. 10-2 ing • full-time employ­ Inc., P.O. Box 162, Rich­ and ptntlon plan. Apply In ment for surveying Position opportunities availaUe for order takers, SBM LOAN CENTER • Earn Income parpon. Monday thru Friday, mond Ixine, South Wlnd- • Get Out Of The House 10am-4 pm, manager with knowledge cashier, grill people. Meal runners, salad bar workers, WORK PART TIME h o m ,C T 06266. 923 Main Street • Varlety/Change of electronic surveying, and bussers. No experience necessary. Uniforms Call Susan 647-9946 for details. computer-assisted com­ Teacher Aids - Speech and Manchester. Ct. • Qsln Work Experience Must like children, must have reliable ROCKVILLE MEMORIAL language part time posi­ provided. Half price on all meals, free beverages. • Sherpen Skills putations, and drafting. EOE car. Hours 5pm-8pm, Mon.-Thura., NURSIN8 NOME Responsible for client re­ tions available. IS hours Insurance available. Apply • Control Own Schedule 2Z taiilh MroM IfB E a s y T o Looten the Pinchl lations, set-up and super­ per week, pre-school thru • Meet New People 9:30-1 pm Sat. IMnrtNo. CT 00060 vision of field crews, field grade 1 . Call for applica­ tion, Director of Pupil and reconnalssonce and re­ BONANZA If you have office ex­ cord research. L.S. or Staff Support Services, NORTHEAST SAVINGS EASY MONEY equivalent experience de­ Coventry Public Schools, ShopRite Plaza, Spencer Street, Manchester, CT perience and are Inter­ sired. Excellent salary 742-8913. EOE. or call 646-2770 ested In work, call or and benefits. Contact Immediate Opening for la presently seeking qualified candidates for come in to register In Towne Engineering Inc., part-time Custodial As­ the following employment opportunities; our new location. CALL SUSAN P!CTURE TH!S P.O. Box 162, Richmond sistant. Needed by the Lane, South Windham, C T South Windsor Board of COLLECTORS (Full time and part time, day 06266. iiuoortrtnnnnTTTTTnwr” — — ********=* MANPOWER IN CIRCULATION Education for maintain­ and evening hours available). TEMFORMY SERVICES $ EXTRA MONEY $ Housekeeper - Immediate ing femole facilities. V / t hours dally, 9:30 am to 1 strong verbal communication skills and previ­ 150 N. Main St. TODAY opening for person who TiRED OF Manchester • 643-4810 can work every weekend pm, 5 days weekly. Sept, ous collection or talemarkeling experience are With Your Own Part-Time Job. M -F / 8-5:00 from 7 am to 3 pm. through June. Apply In the qualHIcatlons that meet our needs. person at the Facility Thursday evsningt by Pleosent working condi­ FAST FOOD? appointment 647-9946 tions and good starting Services Office, 1737 Main TELLERS West of the river (Part time and full An Excellent Opportunity for* rate. Call Manchester Sf., South Windsor, C T, or time hours available with a variety of flexible coll S28-9711. E.O.E. Housewives and Mothers with Manorof646^n29. Potomat has exciting oppor­ daytime and evening schedules). tunities for both full and part Candidates should possese solid public con­ young children bring them tact skills and a strong figure apHtude. HERE’S THE JOB YOU’VE Part Time. time lobs. with you and save on Earn Extra Cash! SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR/RECEPTION- IS T (Part time Monday through Friday, 12:30- BEEN WAITING FORI babysitting nWl costs. No need to go home dead on 5:30 PM). INSERTERS WANTED your feet! Our positions offer Our Human Resources Department Is pre­ We have a great Job opportunity for a customer servi- Vou the opportunity to work sently seeking a well organized candidate with ce/bookkeeping clerk in our circulation department. Call 647-9946 light typing abHKy, proven verbal communica­ Independently and learn about tion skHls and interpersonal skills as well as a This is a fuil time position, Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00. Ask for Bob film products. minimum of 6 months office experience Exceiient typing skiiis necessary with some computer In return for your skills, Noilheast Savings off­ & experience helpfui. We are currently recruiting for ers competitive compensation, full benefits that Inicude free NOW checking and public Gas Station attendent - the South Windsor area. Good pay, oxcolloet benoftts A ploasaot atmosphoro. weekends, will train. Part time help wonted- transportation subsidies plus a friendly work 21 Hours Per Week Apply Vernon Shell. 875- some evenings. Apply In Benefits Include* good starting environment with excellent opportunities for 5450. person. Salvation Army wage* commissions* and growth and advancement. Salary Plus Gas Allowance Thrift Store, 385 Broad if you are detaii oriented and enjoy working with peo- Te*Kher Aids - Special Street, Manchester or Un­ participation In our bonus plan. Interested candidate may apply at our branch pie this couid be the job for you. SOUND INTERESTING? education; two full time ion Street, Rockville. locations during regular banking hours or In You can be e Herald Area Adviser end handle end positions; Immediate op­ Piease cali Jeanne Fromerth, circulation manager enings. K - 4 resource Port Tim e - flexible hours. For more Information call our Human Resources Dept, located at 50 auperviae our carrier boya & girls. If you Ilka kida, room and middle school Busy Manchester real est­ State St. In downtown Hartford. For more In­ 643-2711 (9 a.m.-11 a.m.) want a little Independence and your own Income... self contained class. Call ate office seeking creative 569-2744. formation about locations and hours call Hu­ for application Director person to write ods. Typ­ man Resources at 280-1111. for an interview appointment. of Pupil and Staff Support ing essential. Also general EOE Services, Coventry Public office duties. Coll Susan EOl S Schools, 742-8913. EOE. Shimer, 643-4060. Sg2292aSSBBB99SSBS2&gggSBggBBSaBflB0 Manchester Herald CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 NDUED H a p WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED |5j]ww«*FDH8ALE IFDR DALE CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 X-Roy Tadintclon for phy- Drama Director - for co- Full time - /Mechanic to Carpenter-minimum 5 ye­ tlclon't office In Rock­ currlculor student produc­ work , on oil trucks and ars experience In residen­ ville. Port tinfe flexible tions at Rham High cars. Benefits Included. tial remodeling. Paid hours. Please coll 872- School. Call 228-9474 for Call 649-2871. vacation, holidays and 8033, AAondoy thru Friday furthur Information ond Insurance program. 643- HOMED n n HOMED HOMED HOMED HOMED ■HOMED 9 to 5 for further Informo- an application. Babysitter needed - for 3 6712. FDR DALE |£ j FOR DALE FOR DALE FOR DALE I f o r d a l e FOR DALE tlon. Ask for Donna. month old In my home. Secretarial position - Le­ Monday thru Friday, 7 am Secretary-part time after­ Port time Dental Assist­ gal Experience helpful. - 4:30 pm. 646-7809. noons. G ^ e ra l duties In- Manchester - Older 7 Spacious Duplex In East Check Dut This Paving Manchester-Nice starter. Classic Cope built with N e w Constructlon- ant. Experience preferred Small centrally located cludlng typing, room Colonial In pleosent Hartford. Excellont In­ Investment.See this fan­ 878,900. This >h duplex excellence by “Beh- Charmlno 4 bedroom Co­ but not necessary. Coll Manchester law office Charge nurse, 3 to 11. 3 shorthand, computer data neighborhood, 3 bed­ vestment opportunity I tastic Three Family with affords you many fea­ rmon". 7 room, fireplace, lonial situated on a 2plus 643-1726. looking for on Intelligent evenings per week on the entry, telephone. Respon­ rooms, dining room, liv­ Good location. Sliders off large private yard, separ­ tures of a single family Vh baths, redwood exte­ Acre private lot In AAon- person Interested In learn­ skilled nursing unit. Call sible, Interesting position. ing room with fireplace, 1 dining room. Full unfin­ ate utilities, modern Inte­ home without the high rior. $140's.Blanchord & Chester. Fantastic tlre- Person to sit for two ing and advancing In a the Manchester Manor at 646-6270. 1 /2 baths, wall-to-wall car­ ished basements. Wo- rior, low maintwenanace price. Home Includes kit­ Rossetto Real Estate. Iplaced family room with youno school-oge child­ challenging lob. Call 649- 646-0129. peting, kitchen applian­ shor/Oryer hook-ups. Te­ exterior and garages for chen with stave and refrig­ "We guarantee our skylight, shlney eot-ln kit­ ren. Flexible hours dolly. 2865. Wholesale distributor ces Included. 3 zone heat nants pay oil utilities four cars. Priced to sell. erator, living room, for­ Homesl" 646-2482.a chen, large formal dining Must be able to pick up Part time - Clerical. Hours seeking auallfled driver. with new gas furnace and except water. For on op- Call today tor details. mal dining room and two room and much more. from school. References. Salesperson-Full or port 10 am to 2 pm, Monday Must be 25 years old with hot water heater. Garage polntment, coll 646-7709. Joyce G. Epstein Real bedrooms. Located In HurrvI Hurrvl. 3 Bed­ Coll today for details. 643-0607. time for flower and gift thru Friday. Typing skills valid Ct. class II license OPEN HOUSE on freed lot. $128,900. Coll Realty World Frechette Estate, 647-8895.a nice quiet neighborhood room Cope In the Eighth Offered at $217,900. Joyce shop. Some experience. or previous CRT expe­ and clean driving record. evenings after 6 or 9 am-5 Associates. close to schools and shop- District. Fireplace, gar­ G. Epstein Real Estate. 647-8095.O Night waitress, expe­ Apply In person. Flower rience helpful. Call Mr. Hourly rote $7.57 with Sunday, Dac. 7, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. pm weekends. 647-8105. YOU CAN enlov extra ptng.D.W. Fish age and only $105J)00.' Fashion, 85 East Center Whitney at 568-2020 for plonn^ Increode to $8.25 vacation money by ex­ Reolty.643-1591 or 871- Blanchard & Rossetto rience preferred, port For a long-lasting fire, 1400. o______time. Apply 303 Adorns St. Street, Manchester. appointment. EDE. within 6 months. Out­ MANCHESTER 100 HEMLOCK 8T. choose hardwood logs changing Idle Items In Real Estate “We guaran­ standing benefit package. Smashing Contemporarv. that produce a shorter your home for cosh ... Manchester-$185,000. tee our Homesl“646-2482.D C0ND0MMIUM8 Dishwasher - Good stort­ Apply between 9am and CENTER SPRINGS PARK AREA Nearly 2000 so. ft. of living with an ad In classified. Waitresses/Walters Cleaners - Wethersfield Completely remodeled 47' 2 bedroom ranch. Sunny flame and burn less ra­ Great opportunity for FOR D ALI wanted - part time, full ing position for someone and Newington areas. 6 to 3pm. EOE/M/F. M cKes­ area In this new Vh room, pidly than soft woods. If Call 643-2711 to place your builders. Investors, ho­ F o r Sale or Rent- new kitchen with appliances and bath. No wax floors, od. time. Apply In person, Interested In a career In 10 am, Monday thru Satur­ son Corporation, 280 Divi­ paneled sun porch. Warm attached garage. Immediate 2V!i both home. $199,500. aroma Is the most Impor­ meowners. 6 room cope. Commercial storefront In Luigi's Restaurant, 706 the restuaront business. day. Please call toll free dend Rood, Rocky Hill, Ct. occupancy. $112,000. Blanchard & Rossetto tant consideration, select Fireplace, appliances, lo­ high traffic area. Full Condomonla-Beauttful 2 Hartford Rood, Manches­ Growth for hard working 1-800-343-1801. 06067. 721-0000. also Real Estate, “We guaran­ wood from fruit trees. If Government Homes - cated on extra large lot basement, 2 air condltlonr bedroom, 1V^ both brick ter, CT 06040. Individual possible. Apply 7 room aluminum sided alr-conditloned C A P E with tee our Homesl"646-2482.a you hove fireplace logs from $1 (U repair). Delin­ with the potential for two ers to remain. Newer !unlt In Royal Arms. Gor- In person at Covey's Res- garage, newer kitchen and bath. Birch paneled family quent tax property. buildings lots. Very pri­ lOOomp circuit breakers geousl $70's. Blanchard Bi room. Asking $120,000. for sole, find buyers the Truck driver for delivery tuarant, 45 East Center EXECUTIVE SECRETARY quick and easy wav ... Repossessions. Call 005- vate and desireable area. and newer both. 860,000 or Rossetto Real Estate. Street, Manchester. All real estate advertised 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for $500 per month.Strano "W e guarantee our of fuel oil. Truck driving Samuelson Broker call 649-0498 In the Manchester Herald with a low-cost od In McCavanogh Realty, 649- experience necessory. Opportunity to Join desirable MANCHES­ current repo list. 3800.D Real Estate, 647-7653.0 Hom esI" 646-248241 Dispatcher - Will train. Is sublect to the Fair Classified. 643-2711. Part or full time. Coll TER firm. Provide secretarial support for Housing Act of 1968, which 649-2871 for appointment. For local service com­ pany. Weekly earnings successful executive. Research and project mokes It Illegal to adver­ S440 per week. Coll tise any preference, lim­ Concrete workers wanted work, coordinate luncheons, domestic/ itation or discrimination - South Windsor. Respon­ Sharon, Advanced Ca­ reers at 282-9232. Fee paid. international trayel arrangements. Sense of based on race, color, rail-, sible person with own glon, sex or notional transportolon. Good pay. humor and ability to deal with people. Good origin, or an Intention to Call after 7 pm at 289-4437. Horticultural mainte­ nance technician - full or shorthand skills a must. Word processing moke any such prefer­ PLAGE ence, limitation or dis­ Kennel Assistant - Re­ port time positions to experience helpful. Generous benefit maintain tropical plants crimination. The Herald sponsible onlmal- package. Competitive salary. Fee paid. Call will not knowingly accept orlented person needed In local offices. Will train enthusiastic people In all Ann Ross 659-3511. any advertisement which for animal care duties. Is In violation of the low. Modern boarding facility. aspects ot Interior horti­ Flexible schedule, full be­ culture. Reliable car BUSINESS PERSONNEL ASSOCIATES nefits. 633-6878. needed. Excellent benef­ its. 242-2552. Glastonbury Great big 3 family In an Because of our excellent nelgborhood In the Southend of Hartford. Stereo Specialist Country Christmas Swedish Gifts countless readers. 5 Room flats with seoper- MEMCNL J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ One duck, two ducks, many, many, visit the SC A N D A N A V IA N G IFT PART TIRE IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES Classified ads bring ote utilities. Many Im­ fessionals buy their stereo equip­ SECRETARY provements. Excellent In­ more ducks, fabric ducks, carved SHOP. Nut crackers, pyramids, such good response you ment and occessorles. Discount ducks, pointed ducks, lucky ducks Part time Position w n h a National Laadar come potentall. Offered at and Hummel figurines. We also $169,900. Jackson A Jack- pricing on cosh and carry Items. — Wreaths and flower and folk art carry Swedish foods. Ellington may have trouble Coll Jock Bertrand 643-1262. Available In Internal Days/Evenings Fotomat Corporation hw •xeallant oppor- son Real Estate, 647-8400 too, all hand mode and waiting tor Center Plaza, Ellington, 072-0273. keeping track of or 6464646.0 Medicine otfice. Res­ We Train tunltlM full time on all ahlfta lor atsom bitrt and you at ponsibilities Include production peraonnal. Previous photo finishing interested callers! CRAFTMEN GALLERY Expanding company 50 Cooper St., Manchester, billing, Insurance needs 15 people to con­ experience Is a plus but not necessary. Eager buyers read the A Positive cosh flow Is forms, light typing and duct home owner surveys Jewelry 647-8161 over the telephone. No These are entry level positions offering competitive Classified columns generated from this super Holiday hours 7 days a week. Pets patient contact. salaries. If you are seeking to supplement your Income 3-Fomllv In Manchester. sening. Call Mr. Mike. every day! Largest selection of diamonds and « * • * • DJ'S DOG GROOMING and PET with a 2nd |ob, or If you are seeking Immediate lull time Mint condition Inside and gem stone dinner rings. Christmas Call Cathy at (203) 249-7852 out. AAoIntenonce free ex­ SUPPLY 649-0485. Bedding - employment. Investigate the opportunities with hours, 9-Spm, Mon.-FrI., 8-5 Sot. canopy, brass, cuddle and mots. 646-4665 (800) 367-3720 Fotomat Corporation by applyingin person. To make It terior. Great Income pro­ Florists BRAY JEWELERS, Wovne Bray, Coats, sweaters, rain gear, life bebjws^ ^ n ^ ^ m convenient for you to apply, we are accepting ducing property with sep- erate utilities. Easy to see. 643-5617 PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER lockets and bock packs. Unique cat applications during any of the following hours; NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED $132,900. Just call Jackson • • * • * SHOP • Fancy Fruit Baskets. Box­ furniture. Holiday goodies, toys Weekdays, Sam - 4 pm OR 7 pm -10 pm; Saturday 0am MANCHESTER & Jackson Real Estate, wood Trees - All Your Christmas and crates. Pet pictures with Santa, IN MANCHESTER AREA - 12 noon. 647-8400 or 6468646.0 Decorating NeedsI 36 Oak Street, November 20 and 29, 12-6 pm and Ha Main 6 Unl8n SI Ana all HERALD Fruit Baskets 649-0791 and 200 West Center Street, every Sunday otter. FOTOMAT people read NuArm 8L > d a t fH M adt FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - Deliv­ 646-6056. 88 Praatige Pork Circle, East Hartford, CT classified Manchester-Excellent WllllainaSt .<11 phoiM 643-2711 buy. $119,900. This nice, ered Locally • Shipoed nationwide. MICHELLE'S FLORALS- Fresh ar­ decorated 3 or 4 bedroom NOW 20% O F F A L L W IC K E R rangements, silk arrangements, SiM RltSl ra nch has the extras that P E R O F R U IT ST A N D - holiday wreaths and many gift Unique Gifts Bma 81 48-56 moke 0 good home on 276 Oakland Street. Manchester. Items In both our stares. Hours excellent buy. Large liv­ The store with elegant, unique and MwRlalR 81 >11 9:30om-5:00pm dolly and Thursday different fashions and gifts from ing room with picture 'til 6pm. Saturday, 9-1 pm. 857 Main Ha EIm 81 K-230 window and brick fire­ around the world. EA ST W EST IM ­ StarwatR GIrela all FREE CLASSIFIED ADS FERNANDO'S ORCHARDS. Birch Street, Manchetar 649-2522 (form­ PORTS. 111V!i Center Street, Man-) place. Super master bed­ Mountain Road. Glastonbury. No- Parkar 8L 3W-M4 room suite with pegged erly Leaf, Stem, and Root), 39 Chester, 643-5692. To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for hardood floors, double ttve apples, cider, fruit baskets, Windsor Ave. (Rte. 83) Vernon, 875- WaaMrlifa -8l e283470 o J s in closets and W both. Alumi­ holiday wreaths and other crafts. 5145 everyday 9-6, Sat. M num siding, steel beamed BtlMi S I a *gg or less. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEl construction, 2 zone heat. Marim 81 * Convenient location. Lanm iH 1 t D 4 D.W. Fish Realty. 643-1991 Automotive Package Stores Canirliia Si >11 Fill out coupon (on* word or 871-1400. o par apaca) and mall or PAP Auto Parts. 307 East Center BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has a NarthMSiSL III • T D Mattar SL _ a bring to tha Manchootor • Street (rear of Lenox Street) 649- variety ot liquors, wines, cordials, Herald Office, 16 Bralnerd Monchester-Elegance 3528. Super savings on gift Ideas for your holiday needs and gift giv­ CMlwIMd 81 I • 11 11 throughout In this execu­ Place. ; sole: 10% off on Gift Certificates. ing Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. I EMlIMi 81 a tive 7 room traditional 643-7330. ID 14 ID ID NartMMiSl a Clearly atat# Item end price styled home. Spacious 1st WaMfMi 81 all floor master bedroom su­ In ad. One Item only per ite. Oversized fam ily MANCHESTER HERALD ad. No pet, tag aale, or room with center fire­ commercial ada accepted. N a m e . Phone place. Vh baths, central Call NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 air, over 1 Aero and much Addroaa more. Asking $264,000. U&R Rooltv 643-2692.0 lAPAIinilEIITS RECREATNMAL GARS Rtirtals FMIKIIT Iequifment ITAG BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY SALES FDR SALE Manchester FI re For Sale. Rowing Ma­ One room studio. Availa­ 1976 Chevy Novo RMIKIIT ble January 1st. Applian­ Department-Chrlstmos chine, fully assembled, 1 Giant Indoor Tog Sale- ces, heot, hot water IMRCELLANEOUS tree sole. Connecticut year old, excellent condi­ Antiques, porch furniture, Concours-good condition, PAMTHNI/ IMRCELLANEOUS grown trees. $26. Corner tion. $75. Call 646-3245 auto, air conditioning, Included. Security, no ICARPBITRY/ gas dryer, gas stove, king power steering, fm stereo, Central location, kitchen p ^ . 646-2970. REM0DELIN8 PAFERIN8 ISERVICES SERVICES of Main and Williams after 5:30pm. size oak waterbed, desk, privlleoes. Parking avail­ Streets. tools, matching sofa, runs well. Original owner I able. Security and refer­ Cross Country Skis - wom­ $895. Call 646-9778 2 'h Room apartment with Name your own price — Your local handyman I Odd lobs. Trucking. Home chair and ottoman, dark­ evenings.______ences required. $70 per appliances. Heat, hot wa­ Farrand Remodeling — repairs. You name It, we Christmas Craft Foir - an's size 6, men's size 9. room equipment, house­ week. 640-9227 or 569-3520. Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Fother and son. Fast, Call John at 643-4353 and Friday 8, Saturday, De­ ter Included. Security, no dependable service. please leave message. do It. Free estimates Excellent condition. Each hold and much more. 1985 Chrysler - Fifth pets. Available Oecember ters, room additions, Insured. 6434304. cember 6 8> 7 from 10am -4 set $50.00. Call 649-9239. Saturday December 6, Avenue. Low milage - Rooms-Moln Street loca­ decks, all types of remo­ Painting, Paperhanging 8, pm at Spencer Village 20. Call 646-2970. Removal. Call 072-8237. 9am to 3pm. 16 Summit $10,500. Call 6439986 after tion. $185 and up. Referen­ deling and repairs. FREE Community Hall, Pascal Hart Skls-180cm. (Jeze Street. 5 pm. Fully equipped. ces and security. Coll Manchester- Five room estimates. Fully Insured. Lane, Manchester, (off bindings, used one season 646-7009. Telephone 643W017, offer Spencer Street). Many $70. 6432831.0 apartment, first floor. Tune Up Time - Chain MDTDRCYCLES/ Stove, refrigerator, $450 6pm, 647-8509. D 8i D Landscape- Christmas Items at reaso­ CARS Room tor non-smokino saws, snow blowers. Also nable prices. Free coffee. MDPEDS plus utilities and security offering a complete shar­ Complete landscape se- Ice skates - size 10. $10.00. FDR SALE gentleman. Kitchen privi­ deposit. No peta. 742-8628. vlce, leaf and brush re­ Call 6431710.0 leges, washer and dryer, pening service. Quality Sharpening, 104 Hilliard moved. Coll David 1984 Yamaha - YZ80 $800 parking. Coll 643-5600. Dumas Electric— Having 659-2436. ANTIQUES/ I960 Buick Regal-6 cy­ or best offer. Honda XR75 One bedroom In conve­ S.J. Building and Electrical Problems? Street 649-2111. linder, 79,000 miles, air nient area. Boyle Manage­ GOLLECnSLES B0AT8/MARINE $50. or best offer. Call $62.50 weekly. Apply The Remodellng-for your Need a large or a small EQUIPMENT conditioned. Excellent 646- 7844. Olcott, 40 OLcott Street, ment Co. 649-4800. complete carpentry Repair? We Specialize In Hawkes Tree Service- I I condition. Asking $2900. opt. 107 only between 7 needs: Bathrooms, Residential Work. Joseph Bucket Truck 8i Chipper. SERVICER Red Goose Antiques Has 643-8646 after 4pm. and 10 pm. 2 bedroom duplex for rent porches, patio decks, Dumas. Fully Licensed. Stump removal. Free esti­ WANTED The Real Thing! Real 16 foot Mad River canoe, IMISCELLANEDUS In Bowers area. Ap- stairways, masonry re­ Free Estimates. 646-5253. mates. Special considera­ silks, cashmere, satins, paddles Included. Used 1974 Ford Maverick - 4 Iautomotwe pairs, pointing and ceil­ tion tor elderly and handi­ tour times. Excellent con­ APARTMENTS pllonced, gas heat, quiet Odd Jobs - Window clean­ taffates, furs! We are door, good body, runs location. $595 plus utili­ ings. No lob too small. 20 capped. 647-7553. overf!owlng w!th fabulous dition. $8()0. Please call great. $400 or best offer. Like new - studded snow FOR RENT years experience. Call ing, Interior painting. Call 6434942 after 6pm or 647- ties. Call John at 643-1591. NEATNn/ Mark at 649-5695. vintage clothing and ac­ 647-7168. tires. Size P215/75R15/MS. 647-0005. Art's Light Trucking - cessories; plus all our 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for B. F. Goodrl^ Trail- Newly decorated spa­ Two bedroom townhouse- PUIMBNM Cellars, attics, garages country antiques, of Bob. maker steel belted radial. cleaned. Junk hauled. YOU CAN enioy extra MISCELLANEOUS MISCEIIANEOUS Suburu -1985, 5 speed, air cious three room apart­ heot, hot water, carpeted. vacation money by ex­ course! Weekends 12 - 5 conditioning, stereo/tape $80 for pair. 646-1231. ment. Heat, stove, All appliances. Air condl- Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Furniture and appliances pm. Goose Lane, Coven­ MUSICAL FOR SALE FOR SALE deck, sun roof, P/pock, throom remodeling; In­ moved. Odd lobs. Very changing Idle Items In refrigerator, garage, tlanlng. Call 649-5240. your home for cash ... try, 742-9137. ITEMS cruise, only 9,000 miles. Snow tires, mounted for laundry facilities. 646- GIVE YOUR budget o stallation water heaters, honest dependable Mustang II. BR7313. $60. worker. 25 years expe­ with an ad In classified. 646-3430. $7,400. 2968.______Manchester-2 bedroom, break ... shop the clossl- garbage disposals; faucet Cable-Nelson piano, ex­ Hoover vacuum - excel­ Skis, Grenoble 170 cm. Coll 6494)494.d heat, hot «rater and ap­ tled columns for bargain repairs. 6494539. Vlso/M- rience In moving. 646-9669 Call 643-2711 to place your lent condition. Tools - with Solomon step-in bind­ anytime. ad. cellent condition, $750.00. 1980 - Toyota Tercel - Four rooms - Carpeted. pliances. $510. Reteren- buys! osterCord accepted. CLOTNINB Call otter 4:30 pm. 643 never used. Good ings. Plastic soles. In good excellent condition. 65,000 Like New-Snow tires. Security deposit required. ces, lease andsecurlty. No 2804. Christmas Items. $75.00. condition. $45. Call 649- miles. $2900 or best offer. Spikes mounted on 1984 $495. Heat and utilities not peta. 647-9876 evenings. Call 649-4649.0 1794.0 Call 649-8678. Sunbird Rims. 13". P- Included. Adults only. 649- Boy's All Wool Blazer. 17580/R13. $90.00. Call 643 4798. 4 room apartment availa­ Black. Like new. Size 16. PETS AND 4149 $35.00. 647-9723.n 1979 Honda Accord ble Immediately. Adults SUPPLIES CARS CARS Hatchback- special Monchester - First floor, 2 only. No peta. No applian­ HOUOAY/ IT i JHOLRAY/ wheels, sun roof, low mil­ Four 14 X 17Corvette Rally family, 4 rooms, one bed­ ces, ane car, security and CONDOMMIUMS ENDROLLS FOR SALE FOR SALE Wheels - Centers and FOR RENT SEASONAL I '' 18EAS0NAL Free to good home - 2 tan age, excellent condition. room, stoye, refrigerator, references. Call 649-1265. I 271$ w M h - 288 Tabby male kittens. Call Coll 6431470. rings. $225. Negotiable. dishwasher, hookup 131$ wMMi • 2 for 288 646-2368 after 4 pm. 647- 9869. washer and dryer In­ One and two bedroom Manchester - 1 year old Christmas Trees - cut your FURNITURE apartments. Heat, hot wa­ UVniBCWMniMI TREES M UST be picked up at tho cluded. No utilities. condo. Fireplace In living own. Sundays only. $15.00 Manchester Herald Otfico Free to caring home - Two 14 Inch wheels - Five Adults preferred. No pets. ter and all appliances room, 1 bedroom, 1 both, each. 11 Villa Louisa Rood C ut It fresh or tag it. Good Living room chair. lug used on 1975 Dart Included. Quiet. Ideal for before 11 A.M. O NLY. Playful, lovable white, $425 month. 646-6441 after 6 fully oppllonced kitchen (on the road to Vito's 19 Lewis St.. Manchester Excellent condition. blue-eyed Persian cat. Swinger. $10.00 for both. middle-aged and senior (b6Wndbam) Coll 649-3893.0 p.m. with washer-dryer. Cen­ Restuarant. $65.00. Call 649^3879. Spayed. Call evenings 649- r'Eike a L o o k citizens. On bus line, air tral Air, No peta. Avalla- *20** - your choice 6128. conditioned. $515. & $555. ble January 1st. OpMl IbSSaL SSun. /S4S-41N Love Seats - 2 olive green Call 247-5030. GIFT WRAPPING NOTICI TO CR8DITOR8 velour, (aood condition. Crochet Set $700/month plus utilities. Take the hassle out of E S T A T E O F ARE YOU SMART??? Security deposit and refer JANE A. OESMARAIS $50.00 for both. Call 643- IMISCELLANEDUS 3 room apartment. Heat, Coyentry - nice 3 room ences required. McCava- Christmas — e/k/O JANE A. 1814. | f d r s a l e M a zd a 626 hot water, stove, refriger­ apartment In Vinton Est- nogh Realty, 649-3800.D Personalized gift Th» riA aub ot MuichwWf Com- MCCOMBER Compare a for- ator, laundry facilities, otes. Security, no peta, wrapping In my home. munNy CoSag* WH batpetworins The Hon. Herman J. Four piece Colonial sec­ $365 per month. 742-1673. ■ ehoeolaW IniWH w H on Oaown- Preuss, Judge, of the Court Aluminum Triple Track garage. Ask about Senior CoB 047-0677 bw litti. ISSI and ISSi. Boaaa ot O f Probate, District of An­ tional, excellent condi­ Depreciates less than most cars Citizen's Discount. 646- HOMES tion. 633-5518. Storm Window. 36 x 55 Court of Probate FOR RENT IS «M aaH tor's, oiolv TnSSaaean dover at o hearing held on Inches. $12.00. Coll 643 RESALE over the same period of time In the 7268. District of Manchester bo ptokad up at t w aobool In tho December 1, 1984 ordered 4389. NAOA Guide NOTICB OP HBARINO Main Lobby ot Sw Loan SuSdlng. that oil claims must bs pre­ Queen Anne chair for sale. Manchester - Quality 1 Coventry - 7 room Cape, 3 CHRISTINAS sented to the flduclorv on or Warm tones. Very good In July, 1986, Automotive E$TATE OF FRANCIS M. barfore March 1, 1987 or be Box Spring and Mattress bedroom and 2 bedroom bedrooms, washer-dryer TREES barred qs by low provided. condition. $75.00 Call 649- News rated the 626 second. LESS apartment, heat, hot wa­ SWETZ, deceased 7944.D for double bed, $150 or RELIABILITY only to Mercedes Benz K Pursuant to an order of Hon. hookup, children O.K. N 0 1 K I TO CRiO rrO RS Sharon B. PreuM, best offer. Apartment size ter and all appliances W illiam E. FItzOerald, Beach rights. No Peta. at Nkhary Miga C lerk 190Din reliability for larger JHEADACHK Included. Air conditioned, E S T A T E OF The fid u cia ry Is: white stove-needs new Judge, doted December 3, $750 monthly. 742-6736. Fam IRISH. ROSA Mahogany dining room coll. $30. 646-5160 after cars. quiet, on bus line. Ideal for 1N6, a hearing w ill be held on The Hon. Norman J. Norman A. Oesmorols, Jr. table, excellent condition, an appllcallen proving for FRESHLY CUT C/0 John C. Driscoll, 6pm. middle-aged and senior Preuss, Judge, of Ihs Court Esquire one leaf, pods, no chairs. PERFORMANCE Faster than a BMW 325E citizens. $515 and $550. the authority to compromise STORE AND • Pine • Spruce • Fir of Probate, District ot An­ $170.00. Call 6437046. HIJOYABLi and settle a doubtful and dover at o heorlng held on 74 W est M ain Street D. P. Body Tone 300 0 to 60, and 247-5030. disputed claim In favor of OFFICE SPACE • Wreaths N orw ich, CT 84348 a VALUE - N evsm bsr 28, 1984 ordered 81M 2 rowing machine. Like a lot less money 0 DRIVE sold estate against Meadows (Baled It you wish) that ell claims must be ore- King Size - bed with new. $50. 646-1231. 24 Locust Street. 7 room Manor, Inc., os In sold appli­ Manchester - 3 rooms iR.446-liewi ssntsd to the d d u cle ry on or headboard. Good condi­ apartment. No applian­ cation on file more fully containing 400 square feet bsfers Fsbruory 28, 1987 or tion. S100. Coll 646-7844. 10 Available ces. $650 per month plus oppeors, at the Court of on Center Street. Call bs borrsd os by lew providsd. INVITATION TO B » Sears-Auto console humi­ Probate on Oecember it, 1W6 Sharon B. Preuss, Seeled bids w ill be received difier. 13 gallon capacity. Including; utilities. Security. No at 2:00 P .M . 646-0042.______30 Inch folding roll away C lark In the (Senerol Services' ef- X-tro belts Included. <»ood Deluxe pets. Call 646-2426 week­ The fiduciary Is: Rce, 41 Center St., Manches­ bed with foam mattress. condition. $135 or best days 9 to 5. Johanna M. Bruder, ROOMMATES Dionne M. Koogan ter, CT until 11 o.m. on the S25.00 or best offer. Coll Luxury Ass't. Clerk 82B Spencer Street dote shown below for the fol­ 649-2385.0 offer. 6499952.0 2 Drs. Manchester-Off Porter 016-12 WANTED Manchester, CT 06840 low ing: 4 Drs. Street. Nice 3 room apart­ 011-12 D EC. 17,1984 Fisherman's color Q T Turbos ment. Heat, electricity, $250.00 a month plus 1/2 PU R C H A S E O F NEW OR crochet afgan. Hand­ SOUTH USED IBM EQUIPMENT TV/SH RED / made. Large size. Beauti­ security deposit. No pets. utilities. Apply at The Plantation Is loeatsS on INVITATION TO BIO S8T0 626 Prices starting at *10,009. for a Deluxe 4 Dr., Olcott, 40 Olcott Street, ■PURCIMaB OF O m (1) D EC. 17,1984 ful Christmas Gifts. New. 643-8552. WINDSOR Sou th R Ivsr R d , o ft R o u ts 31, APPLUNCE8 $50. Keep trying. 649- with AC, PS, and Cassette. Stk #2035 Apt. 107 only between 7 Nofth Covsnby. Robert Vlaay 8TANOARO PR04010 V OR PURCHASE 6 and 10 pm. ■OUAL* INSTALLATION OF ONE 9947.0 FOR LEA S E snd tsmHy. CsS 742-6364. The Beard of Education, 110 E-Z ORIP (OR EQUAL) White General Electric MOQIMtUCKB- JUST A QREAT SFQSTY ) Long H ill Drive, East Hart­ H Y D R A U LIC clothes dryer. Five years IW ANTED ford, CT., w ill receive seeled ATTACHMENT EIggant town house for old. $99. Rrm. Call 520- Kenwood Equalizer Am­ Pries Includes: 1. A ll O s s ls r Prep. 2. Undsrcostlng One bedroom garden TO RENT Nowea TO cnaorroRa bids for "PURCHASE OF D EC. 18,1984 2942. Daytime.o plifier for Auto. $20. Call apartment, air conditi­ yearly lease. Only ONE (1) STANDARD PRO­ FASTENERS 6 RELATED 6432809.0 3. CIssn & Wax 4. Handling snd Frsight Charges 5866 E S T A T E OF FOLD V OR EQUAL". Bid In­ ITEMS oned, wall to wall, ap­ mlnutee from 1-84. All Working single mother YVONNE L. ENHO O/k/O formation end spectflcellens pliances, on bus line and YVONNE M. ERHO ere available at the Business Tho Town of Moncheeter Is MACHMERY new, featuring built-in with one child and dog The Hen. Norman J. an equal ooportunltv em­ Rug-beige, nylon twist. We're cleaning our all of our 1987 Mazdas — more. $450 per ntonth plus seeks two bedroom apart­ Office. Sealed bids w ill be re­ ANDTDDL8 Crochet tnis pn.,..___ vac system, attached Frouss, Judge, of the Court ceived until 1:00 p.m., Tues­ ployer, and requires an oftlr- 9x12. Call after 5:00 646- Come see us soon and really BE SM ART hat and scarf set for your utimtles. References. 649- ment. 649-3536 after 5:30 of Probate, District of An­ day, Decem ber 21, 1984 at mcrtlve action policy feroll of 0764 after 7pm. garage with opener, 3 dover at o hoorlne hold on Its Contractors and Vondera 4320.0 cool weather wardrobe. and weekends.______which time they w ill be pvb- Machinist vlse-4wide receiver-halfback-kick 33^B.2000 ,3535 whose passing helped the University of Miami to a Testaverde flew to New York on Friday with Gary returner Tim Brown, Ohio State wide receiver Crls perfect regular season and a No. 1 ranking, is expected Stevens, Miami’s offensive coordinator. Head Coach Carter, Auburn tailback Brent Fullwood, linebacker SMU pair go quietly 84 Marquia to reach a pinnacle of his own Saturday by winning the Jimmy Johnson was expected to arrive on Saturday. Cornelius Bennett and tailback Bobby Humphrey of 52nd annual Heisman ’Trophy as the nation’s ’The Testaverde family has scheduled a big party on Alabama, Penn State linebacker Shane Conlan, Texas >300 REBATE outstanding college football player. Sunday. A&M quarterback Kevin Murray and Brigham Young DALLAS (AP) — Southern Methodist head football 84 Marquia ic a q r defensive tackle Jason Buck. coach Bobby Collins and Athletic Director Bob Hitch ON ALL NEW CAVALIERS M d . Auto. AC *PPPP ’The outcome has practically been a foregone ’The announcement of the 1986 Heisman winner will resigned Friday following new allegations of recruit­ conclusion since Sept. 27 when Testaverde threw four be made at the conclusion of a half-hour CBS-TV show Testaverde, who missed Miami’s final regular- ing violations in the Mustang football program. THRU JAN. 5th “ 'ssas touchdown passes as Miami defeated then-No. 1 Saturday following the Army-Navy game, which season game with bruises suffered when he fell off his Dr. William B. Stallcup Jr., the university’s interim Oklahoma 28-16 and replaced the Sooners at the top of should end around 5; 30 p.m., EST. motor scooter, was the nation’s most efficient passer president, said in a statement that the resignations 85 Maxda RX-7 maaaa The Associated Press poll. ilua.8Mpd. *PPPU The Downtown Athletic Club, which sponsors the under the NCAA formula. He completed 175 of 276 were effe^ve immediately. “A Good Place to Buy a Car’ “It’s a great feeling to go back, especially to go to the Heisman Trophy, also invited Oklahoma linebacker passes — 63.4 percent — for 2,557 yards and a “During their years of service, SMU sports teams 82 Toyota Supra , announcement of the biggest award in college Brian Bosworth; Temple tailback Paul Palmer, the nation-leading 26 touchdowns. have enjoyed marked success,” Stallcup said. “Under Mk..sepd..AC,auMM« * O W a football,” said Testaverde, who lives in the Long Island nation’s leading rusher; Holy Cross tailback-defensive the prevailing circumstances, however, it is my community of Elmont, Just across the New York City back Gordie Lockbaum, a rare two-way performer: By throwing for 308 yards against ’Tulsa on Nov. 15, Judgment that Mr. Hitch’s and Mr. Collins’ resigna­ line from the borough of Queens. ’’And because I Michigan quarterback Jim Harbaugh and Penn State Testaverde eclipsed Bernie Kosar as Miami’s all-time tions are in the best interest of the university.” CARTER a a o 'T H m s haven’t been back home In a while, 1 can’t wait to see tailback D.J. Dozier. leading passer with 6,058 yards, all but 266 in his two Terms of the resignations, including whether or not seasons as a starter. The 26 touchdown passes, and 48 Hitch and Collins will be paid for the remaining years 1229 MAM STREET # MANCHESTER • 846-6464 how everybody back home is going to react — if I win it, Harbaugh will be unable to attend because Michigan MUistalt.1 rMMUS that is. has a game In Hawaii while Dozier declined the for his career, are school records. of their contracts, will not be revealed, Stallcup said. L. Sports in Brief Scoreboard Sports in Brief Scoreboard

Gllmour 12 (Bennlng,Federko), 11:46 (pp). UConn, Whalers at Civic Center Red Sox, Harper settle dispute Picart 119, Hawks 113 4, Buffalo, Krupp 1, 16:04. Penalties— Golf Auto Racins Harrah’s Odds Gillies, Buf (tripping), 3:33; PaslawskI, HARTFORD — The University of Connecticut BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox and dismissed coach Basketludl ATLANTA (113) StL (tripping), 6:24; Smith, Buf (rough­ basketball team (2-1) will have possibly its toughest W ilk in s 7-20 7-8 23, W lllls 817 2-2 20, ing), 10:33; Bothwell, StL (hooking), Tommy Harper have settled racial discrimination 12:54. match of the season today at 1 p.m. when it hosts Rolllns8104)0, Rlvers815l8l525, W lttmon J.C. Penney Cletsic NASCAR ochodulo RENO, Nev. (AP) — Here ore this compiaints Harper lodged against the American 810O4)8,Koncak1-3O4)2,Levlngstan858611, nationally ranked Purdue (2-0) at the Civic Center. The week's odds from Harrah's Reno Race & League club, state officials said Friday. NBA itindings Mc(3ee8161-415, Webb 1-31-23, C arr 84826. Second Period—5, B uffalo, C yr 4 Sports Book for National Football League (Kurvers,Sm lth), ;08.6,St.Louls, PaslawskI Boilermakers were fourth in the latest A P poll. The NEW YORK (AP) — The 1487 NASCAR The settlement, ending cases filed with the U.S. T o ta ls 399431-39113. LARGO, Fin. (AP) — Second-round games, college games Involvingteam sinthe INDIANA (119) 7 (Banning), 9:06 (sh). 7, St. Louis, Dark 1 Huskies are coming off a 62-52 victory Thursday night Stock cor schedule: AP Top Twenty and upcoming college bowl Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the (PaslawskI, Banning), '14:29. Penalties— scores F rid a y o t th e $450,000 J.C . Penney Feb. 15 — D a yto n a 500, D a y to n a Beach, ■ASTERN CONFERENCE P erson 8 9 04) 8, T is d a le 81 2 8 7 17, over Intrastate rival Central Connecticut State Classic played on the por-72, 4,957-yord gom es. Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, Altanllc DMfien Stlponovlch 811 88 23, Fleming 88 04) 4, Smilh, Buf (hlgh-sllcklna), 7:09; Flock- F lo . NFL hart, StL (hlgh^tlcklng), 78:09; Hunter, University. Following the UConn gpme. the Civic North course ot Bardmoor Country Club: Feb. 22 — M iller 400, Richmond, Va. included a provision that details of the accord could not W L Pet. OB Rlchardson878611,Wllllams698«17,Lona Sundoy B oston 13 5 .706 — 81 5 8 6 24, M a c y 8 7 81 9, G ra y 1-1 04) 8 StL (holding), 7:25; Bourgeois, StL (hold­ Center will shift gears for hockey as the Hartford In k s te r-P u rtz e r 61-44—IM M arch 1 — Goodwrench500, Rockingham, in g ), 16:54. Skinner-Hulbert 6546—131 New Orleans 3'A over Miami be disclos^. P tillo c M o tila 11 6 .647 1 Anderson821-31, Russelll-11-33.Totals4882 N.C. Atlanta 11 over Indianapolis W ostiln g to n 8 10 .444 4V^ Whalers (13-7-3) will entertain the Detroit Red Wings G o rb a cz-S to d le r 44-63—132 AAarch 15— Motorcraft500, Hampton, Go. But a separate agreeement reached between the Red 2840119. Third Period—8, Buffalo, Ruuttu 5. AAossey-McCumber 6645—133 Denver 6 over Kansas City Now Y o rk 5 13 .278 VA Atlanta M 34 22 31—113 at 7:30 p.m. The Whalers are coming off a 2-1 victory C levela nd 7'/t over Buffalo Sox and the two agencies said the team, while not New Je rse y 3 14 .176 9 (Locombe, Andreychuk), 2:10. 9, St. Lopez-Stronoe 6544—134 (M arch 24 — T ra n S o u th 500, D a rlin g to n , Indiana 26 3i 23 31^119 Louis, Federko 5 (Nottress, Evans), Thursdsay night over the Philadelphia Flyers, who Alcott-Gllder 6544-134 Minnesota 3 over Green Bay admitting it did an3rthing wrong, would obey the Civil Central DMslea Three-point goals—W ilkins 2, McGee 8 S.C. Philadelphia 4 over St. Louis A tla n ta 14 4 .778 — 11:44. 10, St. L o u is , C a v a llln l 3 (G ll­ own the bset record in the . DIckInson-Koch 6646—134 April 5 — First Union 400, North Rights Act banning discrimination on the basis of race, Stipanovich, Macy. Fouled out— mour, PaslawskI), 15:11. 11, Buttolo, Walker-Streck 4648—134 New England 6 over Cincinnati M ilw a u k e e 13 7 .650 2 Levinoston. Rebounds—Atlanta 62 (W lllls Hartford is currently tied for second place with W llkesboro, N.C. Pittsburgh 3'/i over Detroit color, sex, nationality or religion in the hiring or C hicago 8 7 .533 4'A Tucker 4 (G illies, Ramsey), 16:20. KIno-Tewell 7^43-135 April 12 — Vallevdale 500, Bristol, 11), Indiana SO (Stlponovlch 12). Penalties—FoUgno, Buf (roughing), 2:53; Montreal in the with 29 points. Quebec LIttle-Sulllvan . 6746—135 Chicago 17 over Tampa Bay promotion of workers. D e tro it 7 7 .500 5 Assists—A tlanta 21 (Rivers 6), Indiana 27 Tenn. Washington 4 over New York Giants In d ia n a 9 10 .474 5Vi Hunter, StL (hooking), 3:37; Ruuttu, Buf is in first place with 30 points. PulZ-Upper 6447—134 A pril 26 — Sovran 500, M artinsville, Va. (Lono6).Totaltauls—Atlanta 29,lndlana22. (holdlng),3:45. Kloss-Peete 6744^136 Son Diego 7 over Houston C levela nd 7 9 .438 6 Technicals—Person, Indlono Coach 66av 3 — Mdnston 500, Talladega, Alo. Son Francisco 7 over New York Jets WESTERN CONFERENCE Shots on —St. Louis 5B6—19. Buffalo Johnson-Crompton 6448—137 (May 24 — W orld 600, Harrisburg, N.C. R am sa y.A — 13,410. 14-158-37. Stephenson-Couples 6644—137 Los Angeles Rams 4 over Dallas MMwett DtvMon MCC cagere at home tonight N la y 31 — B ud w e lse r 500, D o v e r, D el. Howser faces experimental surgery D a lla s 11 5 .688 — Power-play Opportunities—St. Louis 1 of RInker-RInker 6644—137 June 14 — M iller 500, Long Pond, Pa. Monday 4; Buffalo 0 of 5. Spncer-Oevlln-Watson 6644—137 Los Angeles Raiders 3 over Seattle U tah 8 7 .533 2W Big East rssult The Manchester Community College men’s basket­ June 21 — Budwelser 400, Riverside, KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Royals Manager D enve r 9 9 .500 3 Goalies—St. Louis, Wamsiey (37 shots-32 Blockwelder-Azlnper 6644—137 C a lif. COLLEGE saves). Buffalo, Borrosso (13-9), Cloutier ball team will put Its unbeaten record (5-0) on the line Top 20 Dick Howser was to have an experimental form of H ouston 7 9 .438 4 Palmer-Hoyes 6664—137 Ju n e 28 — M ille r A m e ric a n 400, S acram ento 5 12 .294 t'A (0:00 third, 64). ; P e te rso n -S In d e ta r 71-64—137 No. 4 Michigan 14 over Hawaii Syraeuss 73, Oklahoma 8L 62 tonight against the Southern Connecticut State Brooklyn, Mich. Ollier Collm brain surgery Friday to treat his malignant brain San A n to n io 5 12 .294 t'A A— 10867. I Rltzman-Thorpe 66-70—138 July 4 — Rrecracker 400, Daytona tumor. Referee—BUI McCreary. Linesmen— University Junior varsity team at 8 p.m. at East Stocy-Hoos 6444^138 Thursday PocHIc OMston B each, R a . Oklahoma State 13 over Missouri The surgery, at Huntington Memorial Hospital in L .A . L a k e rs 13 3 .800 — OKLAHOIMA ST. M2) Ryan Bozok, Randy MItton. Catholic High School. The Cougars are led by Tyrell Tumer-Byrum 7046—138 J u ly 14— S um nser500, L o n g P o n d , Pa. Golden State 11 6 .647 2 Hagoe-SInsons 65-73—138 Soturdciv Smith 7904)14, C hristian8704)8, Klndiebn Hartfield. who is averaging 20 points a game. July 26 — Talladecw 500, Talladm , Army 2V4 over Now Pasadena, Calif., was not considered life-threatening. S eattle 9 7 .563 3'A 3 8 8 0 6, R ichardson 815 8 0 14, D a v is 1-2 Dahlel-KIte 67-72-134 A la . Howser was expected to be hospitalized for four or five P o rtla n d 10 9 .526 4 Coponl-North 7044—134 A ir Force 2V^ over Brigham Young 844, A lford858810, AAonuel37006, Patton Aug. 4 — Budwelser Glen, Watkins Bowl Oomes days. P hoe nix 7 9 .438 5'A OOOO0,GafneyO0O00.Totals285281262. G eddes-K nox 68-71— 134 G le n , N .Y . L .A . C lip p e rs 3 14 .176 10 Canadiana 3. Rad Winga 3 Posttewolt-Borr 7044—134 Contorata Bowl, Dec. 13 Inkster, Purtzer retain lead A u g . 16 — C ham pion 400, B ro o k ly n , San Jose State 8 over M iam i, Ohio The Royals said In a statement that the experimental Late Gomes Net Included SYRACUSE (H ) H a m tn e l-E ld e r 71-68—134 M ic h . operation, called immunostimulation, was considered C olem an 3 7 8 4 10, T r ld ie 812 1-1 11, Coles-Fehr 7i. ^ p _ i40 Aug. 23 — Busch 500, Bristol, Tenn. Imhpondence Bowl, Doc. 28 Prtdav's Games Mentreal 2 10 8-8 LARGO, Fla. — Jull Inkster and Tom Purtzer Mississippi 2'/i over Texas Tech from the beginning, and should not be taken as a sign B ro w e r 1-1 0 0 2, D ouglas 7-12 1-3 15, D e tre tt 8 2 1 8 - 1 K ra tz e rt-K ro tz e rt 70-70—140 Sept. 6 — Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. Hall of Pomo Bowl, Dec. 23 B oston 106, P h ila d e lp h ia 106 66onroe 815 8 7 20, w a lk e r 1-3 8 1 8 birdied the final hole Friday to finish with a Hlll-Pote 7144^140 Se^. 13 — Wrangler 400, Richmond, that Howser's condition had worsened. In d ia n a 119, A tla n ta 113 Rrst Period—1, Montreal, Corson 6 No. 17 Georgia 3W over Boston College Thompson 83 87 2, Selkolv 87 1-2 11, (Carbonneau, Chelols), 2:14. 2, M ontreal, 3-under-par 69 and take a one-stroke lead over Val Nouse-MIze 6673—140 V a. D enve r 113, N ew J e rse y 100 Harried 81 80 0, Hughes 00 00 0. Totals T a b o r-D o n o M 71-64—140 Sept. 20 — Delaware 500, Dover, Del. Sua Bowff Dac 2S M ilw a u k e e 91, W ashing ton 87 Smith IS (Lemleux, Noslund), 19:33. Skinner and Mike Hulbert after two rounds of the No. 13 Alabam a 3 over No. 12 W ashington 2861 1825 73. Penalties—Probert, Del (slashing), Sept. 27 — Goody's 500, AAartInsvIlle, New York at Utah, night Halftime—Syracuse 32, Oklahoma St. $650,000 J.C. Penney Classic. V a. Chicago at Phoenix, night ;06; Smith, Mon (roughing), 9:28; Gator Bowl, Doc 27 30. Three-point goals—Oklahoma St. 38 Norwood, Del (roughing), 9:28; (Hn- The leaders, who equaled a tournament record on Oct. 4 — Holly Farms 400, North Dallas at L.A. Lokers, night (Richardson 85, Christian 83, Davis 81), W llkesboro, N.C. C lem son VA over No. 20 Stanford Chicago approves stadium plan gras, Mon (hooking), 12:22; O'Connell, Thursday when they shot a 61, started the day with a Transactions (UohO Bowl, D oc 27 Saturday's <3ames Syracuse 86 (AAonroe 85, Douglas 81). Det (cross-checking), 15:03. Oct. 11 — Oakwood 500, Harrisburg, No. 16 Arizona 7 over North Carolina Fouled out—Davis, Alford. Rebounds— four-shot lead over Skinner-Hulbert and three other N.C. SPRINGFIELD, III. — Chicago’s hopes of keeping New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. U h w ty Bowl, Doc. 29 Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. O klahom a St. 33 (K In c h e o n T ), S yracuse 34 Second Period—3, Detroit, (Xites 5 teams. Oct. 25 — Notlonwlse 500, Rockingham, Tennessee 6 over Minnesota the White Sox got a boost Friday when the Illinois (Triche 8). Assists—Oklahoma st. 16 BASEBALL N.C. Boston at Cleveland, 8 p.m. (Kllm o), 4:20. 4, Djstrolt, Yzermon 10, The Inkster-Purtzer tandem had three birdies on the HOHduy Bowl, DOC. 38 House made a sudden turnabout and gave final Seattle at Houston, 8 ;n p.m. (Davis 9), Syracuse 19 (Douglas 8). Total 10:14. 5, Montreal, Richer 11 (Dahlln, American League N o v. 8 — W inston W estern 500, No. 19 Iowa 7 over San Diego State fo u ls —O kla h o m a St. 21, S yracuse 15. A — back nine and finished the day with a 36-hole total of Riverside, Callt. approval to a $120 million plan for a new 45,000-seat Chicago at Son Antonio, 8 :n p.m. Robinson), 17:35. Penalties—Corson, Mon, BOSTON RED SOX—Signed Joe Sam­ Pooch Bowl, Dec 31 22,562. m alor (tlghtlng), 1:IM; Kocur, Det, motor 14-under-par 130. bito, pitcher, to a one-yeor controct. Nov. 22— Atlanta Journal 500, Hampton, baseball stadium in the city. Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. G a. No. 18 N orth C arolina St. 1 '/!■ over V irginia Utah at Sacramento, 10:U p.m. (tlt^n g ), 1:04; Lalor, Mon (holding), NOtlOSOl LSQSVS Tech ’The House initially rejected the measure, falling six 1:37; Lalor, Mon (slashing), 10:31; Kocur, Skinner and Hulbert moved into contention with a CINCINNATI REDS—Signed Dave Con­ Dallas at Golden State, 11 p.m. Bhiehenet Bosd, Dec. 31 votes short of the 60 votes needed for passage. But on a Det (roughing), 18:18. second-round 66 that featured six birdies, an eagle and cepcion, shortstop, to a one-year contract. No. 14 Baylor 5'A over Colorado Sunday's Games two bogeys and left them with a 13-under 131 total. Lori PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Traded Rich All Amerteon Bowl, Dec 31 second vote 90 minutes later, the bill mustered 64 "yes’ ’ New York ot Portland, 10 p.m. Hockey Third Period—6, Detroit, Oates 6 (Shed- Renteria, InfleWer, to the Seattle (Marin­ R o rld o S tate 14 o v e r In d ia n a votes against 33 voting "no." Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:X den), 6:25. Penalty—(tallant, Det, miscon­ Garbacz and Craig Stadler, who have finished second ers for a plover to be named later. Football Plerlda Cllnis Bowl, Jon. 1 Hours earlier the plan, hashed out by Gov. James R. p.m . duct, 5:56. in the 72-hole event the past two years, shot a 9-under 63 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Announced No. 10 Auburn 7 over Southern Cal Overtime—None. Penoltles—None. to take third at 132. they w ill not re-sign Vida Blue, pitcher. Cotton Bowl, Jon. 1 Thompson and Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, NHL atandinga Shots on g o a l— M o n tre a l 7-6-61— 18. COLLRM No. STexos ABM 1'/> over No. 1 lO hIo State squeaked through the Senate with 30 "y es" votes— the D etroit 7-10-11-0-28. Debbie Massey-Mark McCumber followed at 133, Power-ploy Opportunities—Montreal 0 SOUTHERN METHODIST- NFL standings minimum needed for passage. Caltlea 108.76ara 100 three strokes behind the leaders, and 1980 J.C. Penney Announced resignations of Bob Hitch, Sugar Bowl, Jon. 1 WALES CONFERENCE of 3; Detroit 0 of 3. champs Nancy Lopez and Curtis Strange were among athletic director,, and Bobby Collins, No. 6 Nebraska 4 over No. 5 LSU The American League team’s owners had suggested Potrtch Division Goalies—AAontreal, Hayward (28shotv2S head football coach. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Rote Bowl, Jon. I they might move to another city or state if Chicago PHILADELPHIA (H6) W L T Pts OP GA saves). Detroit, Hanlon (1015). four teams four shots back at 134. East No. 4 Michigan 3'A over No. 7 Arizona R obinson 815 8 2 16, H inson 8 9 4 8 14, P h ila d e lp h ia 18 5 3 38 108 57 A— 19890. HOUSTON—Named Bruce Davis, line­ W L T Pet. PP PA St. didn’t find a replacement for 78year-old Comiskey M cC o rm ic k 8 7 1-1 11, E rv ln g 7-13 3 6 18, Pittsburgh 13 9 4 30 98 89 Referee—Don Kohorskl. Linesmen—Bob backer coach; Pat Thomas, secondary N ew E n g la n d 10 3 0 .769 347 220 Or ongo Bowl, Jon. 1 Park, the oldest stadium in the major leagues. Cheeks 810 4 8 16, B a rk le y 81 5 8 5 23, N Y Isla n d e rs 13 10 2 28 97 84 Hodges, Leon Shekel. coach; John Jenkins, offensive coordino- N .Y . Je ts 10 3 0 .764 304 265 No. 3 Oklahoma ITVti over No. 9 T h re o tt 1-2 4-4 6, W in g a te 1-3 8 0 2, New Je rsey 13 11 3 26 100 114 M ia m i 6 7 0 .462 335 313 Red Sox sign Sambito to r . A rkan sas Vranes 81 00 0. Totals 4875 2832 106. Washington 8 13 6 22 84 104 BOISE STATE—Named Skip Hall head B u ffa lo 4 9 0 .308 244 287 Pleito Bowl, Jon. 3 N Y R angers 8 12 6 22 104 113 BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox announced the football coach. In d ia n a p o lis 0 13 0 .000 147 339 No. 1 M iam i 7 over No. 2 Penn State BOSTON (188) Adams Ohrtslea TEXAS—Named David McM/lllloms Central Langer shares Sun City lead W edm on 8 2 0 0 0, M c H o le 11-17 0 0 22, Montreal 13 10 4 30 95 88 0llara 4, Pangulna 2 signing Friday of left-handed relief pitcher Joe head football coach. C le ve la n d 9 4 0 .642 284 273 Parish 18178533, Johnson81981327, Alnge Quebec 13 11 . 4 30 101 84 Sambito to a one-year contract for the 1987 season. C in c in n a ti 8 5 0 .615 323 332 3 9 8 2 8, R oberts 810 8 0 13, K ite 0 0 1-3 1, Hartford 13 7 3 29 80 74 P itts b u rg h 4 9 0 .308 216 271 SUN CITY, South Africa — West German Bernhard Edmenten 8 1 1—4 Sambito was used primarily as a short reliever last Carllsle830O5,ThlrdklllOOOO0.Totals4377 Boston 11 11 4 26 88 88 H ouston 3 10 0 .231 235 285 Langer birdied the 18th hole to gain a share of the 31-30108. B u ffa lo 5 17 3 13 79 97 Pitlstarih 8 1 1—1 season. He had a 2-0 record with 12 saves and a 4.84 West Bowling second-round lead Friday with Britain’s Howard Clark CAMPBELL CONFERENCE First Period—None. Penalties— earned run average in 53 appearances. D e n v e r 10 3 0 .769 321 219 30 26 29 31—186 Norris Division Anderson, Edm, double minor (hlgh- Basketbafl L .A . R aide rs 8 5 0 .615 282 254 at the halfway point in the Sun City Million Dollar Golf 18 IB 27 21-188 M inn esota 11 11 2 24 102 94 shcklng), 4:10; Muni, Edm, minor-gome Sambito, 34, had filed for free agency in November. Konsos C ity 7 6 0 .538 277 280 Challenge. Toronto 10 11 4 24 81 86 misconduct (elbowine), 4:10; Ruskowski, Three-point goals—Ervlng, Barkley, Pit, double minor (hlgh^cklne), 4:10; S e a ttle 7 6 0 .538 254 253 Langer, who carded a four-under-par 68, and Clark, St. L o u is 10 11 4 24 81 92 San D iego 3 10 0 .231 267 315 fislaxios Carlisle. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Detroit 9 13 3 21 70 81 Johnson, P it (tripping), 7:32; Smith, Edm Phllodelphlo 50 (Barkley 14), Boston 38 (high-sheking), 11:21; Dahlwlst, Pft Fridiy’i collagi hoop ocorei NATIONAL CONPERE4ICE Jan DeMonte 146-128-382, Rose Bo- who shot a 69, stood six under at 138 in the battle for the C hicago 7 15 5 19 87 115 East $300,000 first prize. (McHale, Roberts 7). Assists— Smythe Division (holdlng),16:26. rello 130-341, Chris Bradley 135-379, Philadelphia 23 (Ervlng, ChiseksS), Boston ■AST V -N .Y . G ia n ts 11 2 0 .846 265 191 Robin Teets 130, Irene PIsch 134, V alerie Ednsonton 16 10 1 33 122 98 Television and Radio y-W oshngtn 11 2 0 .846 303 227 Lanny Wadkins, co-leader with Clark after the first 30 (Johnson 12). Total fouls— W innipe g 15 9 3 32 98 84 Second Period—I, Edmonton, Graves 1 A d e lp h I 88. B a rry 74 Huestls 135-379. (Napier, Gregg), 3:12. 2, Pittsburgh, Du- C a rth o o e 67, B lo o m fie ld 63 D a lla s 7 6 0 .538 305 261 round, who shot a 72 for a tw8round total of 141, three Philadelphia 28, Boston 26. Technicals— Calgary 14 11 1 29 94 97 P h llo d e lp h a 4 9 0 .308 209 260 Phllodel^lallleaaldefesne.A—14890. Los A ngeles 11 14 2 24 110 121 guov 3 (Siren), 4:43.3, Edmonton, Anderson Castleton St. 42, Now Eneland Coll. 72 under par. Wadkins is the only American in the 15(Grelzkv, KrusheInvskI), 17:04. A Edmon­ TODAY E. Connoeticut 76, Plymouth St. 71 St. L o u is 3 10 0 .231 180 297 Blossoms V anco u ve r 7 16 2 16 83 102 Central nine-man field this year following pullouts by other Lolo Gomes Not Indudod ton, Tlkkonen 17 (G retzky, Anderson), 19:09. H a rtfo rd 74, C ita d e l 66 Penalhes—Errey, Pit (trippina), 6:33; 1 p.m. — College basketball: Purdue vs. UConn, J o h n J o y 77, P u rc h o M 67 x-C hleogo 11 2 0 .846 264 150 M arilyn Meyers 188-494, Francine U.S. stars because of anti-apartheid pressure against Friday's Gomes WPOP Pace 67, AAomoroneck S3 M in n e so ta 7 6 0 .538 323 227 Turgeon 192-178-187-557, Sue A n n u lll 185, South Africa. Big Eiit standlngi Detroit 3, M ontreol3 Beukeboom, Edm (holding), 10:20. 1 p.m. — Golf: J.C. Penney Classic, Channel 8 Slippery Rocky, Pa. 74, York 61 D e tro it 5 8 0 .385 241 263 Donna Schmitt 182-511, Dee Smyth Edmonton 4, Pittsburgh 2 Y o rk , N .Y . 77, H u n te r 68 G reen B o y 3 10 0 .231 203 324 17M65, Janet Hatton 450. O 'o ll St. L o u is 6, B u ffa lo 5 Third Period—5, Pittsburgh, Young 4 1 p.m. — Tennis: Nabisco Masters, ESPN T a m p a B a y 2 11 0 .154 201 383 W L W L N.Y. Rangers6, Wlnnlpeg3 (Blalsdell, Chobot), 6:56. 6, Edmonton, SOUTH S t. J o h n 's 0 2 p.m. — College football: Army vs. Navy, Channel 3 C h a rle tto n , W .V a. 43, F la . S outhern 86 0 3 0 N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, (n) Anderson 16 (G n h k y , AAessler), 19:46 60P Wofflon WItherspoon-Tubbs bout called off Connecticut 0 0 2 1 (en). Penalty—Smith, Edm (hooking), 2 p.m. — Bowling: Touring Players Championship, Lonoerood 44, N.Y. Tech 55 L .A . R am s 9 4 0 .692 235 196 SatiNndov'i OamM Sn F roncsco 7 5 1 .583 247 199 P itts b u rg h 0 0 2 0 Philadelphia at Boston, 1:15 p.m. 3:04. P Ik e v llle 108, C a m p b e lliy llle 85 M artha Grant 187-478, Debbie Finn S eton H a ll 0 0 3 0 Channel 30 S. Carolina St. SO, Savannah St. 70 A tla n ta 6 6 1 JOO 228 232 178-456, Joyce T yle r 175-491, BeaGogley NEW YORK — ’The World Boxing Association title Detroit at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Shots on g o a l—E d m o n to n 10-106—26. N ew O rle ans 6 7 0 .462 230 214 S yra cu se 0 0 3 0 Buffalo at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh 107-13-30. 3:30 p.m. — College football: BYU vs. Air Force. MIDWBST 188-493, Carolyn W ilson 179-478, M ary fight between champion Tim Witherspoon and Tony G e o rg e ta w n 0 0 3 0 W e itm o n t 78, W . M Ic h lo a n 52 x-clinched division Mumford 187-457, Laurence Faucher Montreal at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Power-play Opportunlhes-Edmonton Channel 40 y

L- NFL Capsules NFL Capsules Cincinnati (8 ^ ) at Naw England (10>3) MlniiBBota (7-6) at Qraan Bay (3-10) Indlanapolla (0-13) at Atlanta (6-6-1) 1 p.m. Sanday, NBC. 1 p.m. Sunday, CBS. 1 p.m. Sunday, NBC. Both AFC teams need win for playoff possibilities. NFC Central Vikings seek their first season Indianapolis now led hy new coach Ron Meyer, who N.Y. J bIb (10-3) at 8. Francisco (7-5-1) Bengals game behind Central division leading sweep of Packers since ’77 following 42-7 win on Sept. replaced Rod Dowhower last Monday. Falcons still Cleveland; Patriots tied with New York Jets for top 28. Minnesota holds 25-24-1 series lead . . . Last week: alive In NFC West, but need help from other teams . . . 4 p.m. Snnday, NBC. NFL Ronnihip spot in East. . . New England can clinch at least a Wild Vikings dominated Tampa Bay 45-13 on Sunday to keep Colts lead overall series 8-0, but haven’t played In two game slide after 9 straight wins Card berth with win over Bengals. Patriots have a playoff hopes alive. Packers outlasted Detroit 44-40 Falcons since ’74 . . . Last week Indianapolis while 49ers need win to stay in hunt for Wild Card four-game win streak over Bengals and are 6-3 on Thanksgiving Day because of Walter Stanley’s lost to San Diego 17-3 while Falcons beat Miami "'***’ ^cw England atop By The Associated Press overall Bengals are 2nd In AFC offense (384.8 yard 83-yard punt return TD with 41 seconds remaining. . . 20-14 to end 5-game losing streak . . . Injured Colts tne AFC East, can clinch playoff spot with win and a average) and Patriots are 2nd in AFC defense (293 Vikings QB Wade Wilson passed for career-high 339 starter Gary Hogeboom may start Sunday . . .' **’®*'.F "*■ f’Os Angeles Raiders, but average yield) ... Last week. Patriots won 7th yards. Including 3 TDs via 22 of 33 vs. Tampa Bay . . . high^ctane offense has scored just 6 points in last 8 The N FL’s two East divisions are Colts QB Jack Trudeau was 15 for 28 passing, 130 fit to be untied Sunday as the New straight, 21-20, over New Orleans; Bengals fell to WR Steve Jordan caught 7 passes for 97 yards, yards and l interception . . . WR Bill Brooks caught 7 •f®®" Francisco is m games behind NFC Denver, 34-28 . . . Cincinnati QB Boomer Esiason York Giants try to extend a streak including 46-yard TD . . . CB Issiac Holt has 8 passes for 76 yards, bringing his season totals to 55 for West leader Los Angeles Rams . . . New York lost to completed 21 of 30 for 306 yards, 2 TDs and 1 and the New York Jets try to stop Interceptions to tie for N FL lead 971. He is 29 yards shy of becoming first 1,000-yard same Rams last week. 17-3, while San Francisco fell interception . . . WR Cris Collinsworth caught 8 passes one. . . . RB Ted Brown rushed for 74 yards in 10 attempts rookie receiver since Bengals Cris Collinsworth In Giants 21-17 Monday night . . . San for 138 yards, including 2 fourth quarter TDs to rally m "^® ^®*’ place in the . . . Vikings have converted NFC-high 42 percent (71 ’81 . . . P Rohn Stark leads AFC with 45.3 gross Francisco leads overall series 3-1, but Jets won last Cincinnati from 34-14 deficit. Collinsworth now has 55 National Conference East almost of 169) of 3rd downs . . . Minnesota was penalized average . . . Falcons rushed for 219 yards on 45 " 33 . . . Jets QB Ken O’Brien is still catches for 912 yards, 7 TDs . . . RB James surely will be broken as the two 10 times for 100 yards against Tampa Bay. . .Packers carries vs. Miami, throwing only 13 times N F L s top passer, but was ineffective despite Brooks (held to just 27 yards by Denver) is still 2nd in teams on top, the Giants and the WR-KR Stanley compiled 287 yards vs. Lions on 4 . . . QB Turk Schonert completed 8 of 13 for 143 yards. impressive numbers (28 for 47, 272 yards 2 AFC rushing with 802 yards on lOOcarries. The Bengals Redskins, meet in Washington. catches for 124 yards, including 21 and 54-yard He also ran for 1 TD . . . RB Gerald Riggs gained 172 IntercepHons) TE Mickey Shuler led the receiving top the AFC. averaging 145.6 yards a game on the The Giants have won six in a row TDs: 3 kick off returns for 50, and 2 punt returns for yards on 33 attempts against Dolphins. He Is fourth In mrps with 8 catches for 61 yards . . . WR A1 Toon (4 ground . . Bengals fumbled ball 6 times against for the first time since 1970, and 113. His 21.1-yard reception average (29 for 629 yards) NFC rushing with 1,116 yards on 289 carries . . . Rams) became first Jets receiver to pass aggressive Broncos defense, but only lost 2 . . . TOth clubs have 11-2 records. Both leads the N F C . . . QB Randy Wright completed 18 of 26 Falcons are 2nd In N FL rushing (163.4-yard average) 1 .^ yard mark (1.048) since Wesley Walker in Bengals have gained over 400 yards four straight have clinched playoff berths but passes for 286 yards, 1 interception and 3 TDs ...... WR Charlie Brown (4 catches. 90 yards vs. 78 . . RB Freeman McNeil gained 74 yards on 20 weeks . . Patriots used 2 TDs on a blocked punt and Green Bay held ball for only 26; 15 during game and was are fighting for the home-field Miami) has 56 catches for 826.yards. carries . . . Jets NT Joe Klecko will see limited action advantage. fumble recovery In game’s last 5 minutes to for 3rd penalized 14 times for 105 yards. . . WR James Lofton’s against 49ers. . . Defense continues to lead AFC vs. the “ I want to be no other place In the consecutive come from behind w in. . . Patriots QB 57 catches for 741 are 3 from his 3rd straight rush (83.3 average yield) . . . San Francisco built a world Sunday than at R FK Sta­ T o ^ Eason, AFC's 2nd leading passer, threw for 271 60-catch season . . . CB Mark Lee has 7 interceptions. 17-0 first half lead against Giants before N.Y. Giants (11-2) at Washington (11-2) dium,” Redskins defensive end yards on 22 of 38 completions . . . New England allowing 3 third quarter TDs ... 49ers have 2nd Dexter Manley said. “ It’s going to gained Just2 yards rushing against Saints as no Patriot 1 p.m. Sunday, CBS. rated passing attack (263.2-yard average) ... be like the Super Bowl. If I won the gained more than 5 yards on the ground. . .WR Stanley Feature matchup between NFC East division Defense held Giants RB Joe Morris to 14 yards QB Morgan (3 catches. 51 yards vs. Saints) leads AFC with leaders and two of three teams $44-mlllion jackpot, I don’t think I’d Joe Montana completed 32 of 52 passes for 251 yards, 1 show up to pick it up.” 1,115 yards on 63 receptions. 7 TDs. . . New England is L.A. Raktert (6-5) at Baattia (7-6) with best record in football (Chicago is the other) . . . intei^ptlon and 1 T D . . . RB Roger Craig was 10for43 The Jets, once holders of a only team to score 20-or-more points In each game this 9 p.m. Monday, ABC. Giants have a 6-game winning streak while Redskins yards on ground and caught 12 passes for 75 yards two-game lead over New England season. They lead N FL with 347 points scored. . . AFC West rivalry with playoff spots on the line. have won 7 straight at RFK Stadium . . . New York 4^re lead the N F L with 31 interceptions . . . Don in the American Conference East, PK Tony Franklin is first In league with 123 points Raiders are 2 games behind division-leading Broncos, looking for first season sweep of Washington since ’78 Griffin is on top of NFC punt returners with 11.4-yard have lost two straight and now are ^ fe n s e is 1st against pass (171.2 average yield) and with Seattle 3 back . . . Raiders have best record on after 27-20 win on Oct. 27 which Increased series lead to average. ^ y tied at 10-3 with the Patriots, who CB Ronnie Lippetfs has 8 interceptions, both leading Monday nights, 24-3-1. Including 1-1 vs. Seattle. 6-3 on 59-46-3 . . Both teams clinched at least Wild Card have won seven straight. The Jets AP photo AFC. Monday’s . . . Seahawks have won 4 straight over Los berths last week with victories: New York came Dallas (7-6) at Los Angelas Rams (9-4) travel to San Francisco to play the from 17 points down to beat San Francisco 21-17 on Angeles in Kingdome, where C^uck Knox is 12-2 9 p.m. Snnday, ABC. 49ers, who lost 21-17 Monday to the Giant defenders Terry Kinard (43) and Mark Collins lay a Tampa Bay (2-11) at Chicago (11-2) Monday night: Washington beat St. Louis 20-17 on against divisional opponents since ’83 . . . Raiders NFC East Cowboys cannot win division, but Giants. The Cincinnati Bengals, nit on the Raiders’ Tim Moffett in their game early in the 1 p.m. Sunday, CBS. topped Seattle 14-10 on Oct. 12 to lead overall Max Zendejas’ 27-yard FG with 4 seconds remaining entertain Wild Card hopes. Rams lead fighting Cleveland for the AFC . . . Washington has won 30 straight games when season. The Giants’ defense will be out to stop the Bears wrapped up third straight NFC Central series 10-9. . . Last week, Raiders fell to Philadelphia NFC West by U4 game over San Francisco and can Central title, play in New England. Washington Redskins on Sunday. division title last week with OT win over Pittsburgh. 33-27 in OT; Seattle stuffed Dallas 31-14 on one of their RBs gains 100 yards. New York has not defend division with win over Dallas and loss by 13-10. Victory over Tampa Bay plus Rams loss to Thanksgiving Day . . . Raiders QB Jim Plunkett permitted a 100-yard rusher this season. . . Giants QB 49ers to New York Jets. Rams can clinch at least The Jets could clinch at least a Dallas clinches host spot for divisional playoff connected on 16 of 42 passes for 366 yards, 2 TDs and 2 Phil Simms completed 27 of 38 for 388 yards, 2 TDs with a Wild Card with victory plus Minnesota loss to wild-card berth in the playoffs with dule has Cleveland at Buffalo, Willhite scoring three touchdowns. game January 3 or 4 . . . Bears 23-3 win over interceptions. . . WR Jessie Hester caught 4 passes for 2 interceptions . . . WR Stacey Robinson had 5 Green Bay . . Last week. Cowboys routed by Seattle a victory and a loss by either Denver at Kansas City, Detroit at Buccaneers on Nov. 9 gave them 13-4 series lead, 193 yards, including 49 and 81-yard TDs . . . TE Todd receptions for 116 yards, including a 34-yard TD TE Cincinnati or the Los Angeles The 7-6 Chiefs lost their third on Thanksgiving Day 31-14, but are 16-2 following Pittsburgh, Indianapolis at straight, to Buffalo last weekend. including 7 straight. . .PK Kevin Bulter nailed 42-yard Christensen (3 for 43 against Philadelphia) needs Mark Bavaro brought in 7 for 98 . . . Giants powerful holiday. Rams beat New York Jets 17-3 Sunday Raiders, who are at Seattle on Atlanta, Miami at New Orleans, FG 3:55 into OT. Tampa Bay fell to Minnesota 45-13. . . 1 reception to become the first player in N FL running game held to only 13 yards. RB Joe Morris Monday night. The Patriots would The Bears, who already have Overall series tied at 10, including Rams 20^6 Minnesota at Green Bay, St. Louis clinched the NFC Central with an Bucs PK Donald Igwebulke had a club-record history to record 4 80-catch seasons . . . P Ray Guy has 1,160 yards on 269 carries, 2nd in N FL . . . P Sean divisional playoff win last year . . . Dallas QB Steve clinch a wild-card berth if they beat at Philadelphia, Tampa Bay at 55-yard FG vs. Vikings . . . QB Steve Young has not had punt blocked in past 606 kicks, 2nd longest Landetta has a 45.4-yard gross punting average, the Bengals. 11-2 record and a four-game lead Pelluer completed 22 of 36 passes, including 14 straight Chicago, Houston at San Diego and over the Vikings, could win the passed for 113 yards, completing 14 of 23, 1 streak In N FL history (Jets Dave Jennings went 623 leading the league . . . LB Lawrence Taylor has 16‘/4 to open game vs. Seahawks. He threw for 210 While the Jets have struggled Dallas at the Los Angeles Rams. interception. He was replaced late In the game by punts without a block from ’76-’83) sacks, second in N FL to Washington’s Dexter right to play the division champion­ yards, no interceptions . . . RB Tony Dorsett led the defensively due to injuries to Mark ship game at home with a victory Steve DeBerg, who threw for Tampa Bay's only TD. . . Seahawks QB David Kreig threw for 214 yards Manley (17(4) . . . QB Jay Schroeder hit on 23 of 44 At 8-5, the Bengals are one game rushing game, gaining 59 yards on 14 carries . . . P Gastineau, Joe Klecko, Marty over Tampa Bay, closing out their Bears RB Walter Payton (31 carries, 90 yards vs. on 16 of 23 passing, 2 TDs and 1 interception. . . RB passes for 256 yards, 1 interception and 2 TD. Mike Saxon has 25 punts inside 20 yard line to lead N FL behind Cleveland in the AFC Lyons and Lance Mehl, they have home season. The Bears clinched Steelers) is 3rd in N FL rushing with 1,121 yards on Curt Warner (AFC leading rusher with 1,080 yards) Redskins are 16-3 with Schroeder starting . . . RB . . . RB Herschel Walker is fifth in NFC scrimmage Central. The Browns-Bills game scored just six points in their last their second straight division title 269 carries . . . QB Mike Tomczak was 19 of 30, 235 gained 122 on 22 carries . . . WR Steve Largent George Rogers (shoulder) did not play against yards (1,212 via 579 running and 633 receiving) two losses. marks the first N FL meeting of two last week by beating Pittsburgh yards and 2 interceptions . . . PK Butler missed 3 FGs increased NFL-record pass catching streak to 136 Cardinals, but is probable for Giants. He leads N FL in Dallas is No. 1 in NFL pass defense (168.2 yards per former University of Miami team­ 13-10, while Minnesota routed (52, 53, 28), but still leads the NFC Is scoring with 98 games. He has 53 receptions this season for 797 ’T O ^ ith l5 . . . WR Gary Clark (5 for 66 yards against game allowed) . . . Rams QB Jim Everett was 9 of 17 “ Physically, I ’m fine,” said Jets mates, quarterbacks Bernie Kosar quarterback Ken O’Brien, who Tampa Bay 45-13. points. . . Chicago has allowed NFL-low 150 points and yards, 6 TDs. Cardinals) leads NFC with 71 catches for 1,192 yards for 155 yards, 2 interceptions and 1 TD . . . RB Eric of Cleveland and Jim Kelly of Mike Tomczak will start at has league’s No. 1 defense with 264.5-yard average . . . Redskins are 15-2 in month of December Dickerson (30 for 107 vs. Jets) leads the N FL with 1,523 eads the NFL with 247 completions Buffalo. The Browns won for the in 381 attempts for 3,189 yards and quarterback for the Bears in place yield . . Bears are No. 1 In N FL rushing (164.1). since head coach Joe Gibbs started in ’81. yards on 330 carries . . . L.A. has allowed just 29.2 fifth time in six games last week by 23 touchdowns. “ No excuses. We beating Houston 13-10 in overtime of the Injured Jim McMahon, percent ofopponents 3rd down plays. . CB Jerry Gray just did not do well when we had to although backup Doug Flutie says Cleveland (9-4) at Buffalo (4-9) has 8 interceptions to tie for N FL lead . . . WR Kevin do well.” The 10-3 Broncos could clinch Coach Mike Ditka has promised Miami (6-7) at Naw Ortaans (6-7) Denver (10-3) at Kansas CHy (7-6) House, picked up from Tampa Bay earlier this season, their second AFC West title with a 1 p.m. Snnday, NBC San Francisco, 7-5-1, trails the him a chance to play at least a few 1 p.m. Snnday. NBC. brought home a 60 yard TD pass. victory at Kansas City or a loss by 1 p.m. Sunday, NBC. Bills return home with first road win in 22 games Rams in the NFC West by D/i downs. the Raiders on Monday night. pubs with Identical records In different situations. beating Kansas City 17-14. Browns hold 1 game Angeles Raiders loss clinches games. “ I want to give him experience ” Denver beat Kansas City 38-17 on Miami Is 4 games behind AFC East co-leaders New margin in AFC Central division over Cincinnati . . # ..m f ‘•lyislon for Denver, while Chiefs need win The rest of Sunday’s N FL sche- Ditka said of Flutie. “ You have to York and New England; New Orleans is in Cleveland leads overall series 5-2, including 17-7 win iii for Wild Card consideration. . . Broncos topped Chiefs 8t. LouIb (3-10) at Philadelphia (4-9) Nov. 16 with Gerald be prepared for all eventualities.” Nov^ 6 38-17. Win would be 2nd straight season sweep contention for second Wild Card spot. . . Miami leads 85 . . . Browns won for 5th time in 6 weeks, 13-10, over 1 p.m. Sunday, CBS. the overall series 3-1 which includes 17-7 loss to Saints Houston In OT. Browns PK Mike Moseley, signed Broncos held on to beat decision over NFC East « i ' week. Saints lost to New England 21-20 last week, hit a 29-yard FG with 16 seconds left in OT andnnatl. 34-M, su^vlng 2 fourth quarter Bengal while Miami lost to Atlanta 20-14.. . Dolphins QB Dan for win. It was Moseley’s 5th OT game-winner TOs. Kansas City lost to Buffalo, 17-7, ending Bills fTO Eagles on Nov. 2 to take 41-34-4 series lead Coifs Irsay says he won’t pay up Marino completed 20 of 40 passes for 303 yards 2 TDs Browns QB Bemie Kosar suffered through a 3 ^ g a m e road losing streak . , . Broncos had no 20^ 7*on'^Ma*'x Zenrtil’®'® ol® Washington turnovers vs. Cincinnati for first time this season s 27-yard FG with 4 seconds but t h iw 4 IntercepUons. He Is 299 of 497 for 3,836 interception afternoon (16 of 41, 172 yards). He has INDIANAPOLIS (A P) — Owner “ He’s got the brains, he’s a despite snowy game conditions .. . Broncos QB John Angles Raiders 33-27 Thursday, irsay could not be yards, » ’TOs (with 20 Interceptions), all N FL highs thrown just 10 interceptions this year . . . RB Kevin Robert Irsay says Ron Meyer can business man and he’s a football Mack gained 121 yards on 28 carries .. , TE Ozzle . r . n Cunningham’s 1-yard TD run 8-07 earn more than $500,000 if he reached by telephone by The . . . RB Lorenzo Hampton has scored every ^ 228 yards and into OT following S Andre Waters’s 81-yard fumble man,” Irsay said of Meyer. 3 s ^ n d quarter TDs. Elway has led club to 33 victories coaches the Indianapolis Colts to a Associated Press on Friday. Dolphins rushing TD (8) this season .. . WR Mark Newsome had a 3-yard catch vs. Houston, and recovery to Raiders 4 . . . Cardinals QB Neil Meyer’s contract, according to Super Bowl, and that he doesn’t The owner told the newspaper Duper caught 4 passes for 115 yards vs. Atlanta; for the extended his consecutive pass-catching streak to 111 w nihltr^^hfn!?’®'!,*,®'

Continued from page 56 playing time Atlanta, which came into the game with the best ■■' 'V/;. ..V*' record in the NBA, was led by Rivers with a game-high 4 , 25 points. Mike McGee added 24, followed by Dominique Wilkins with 23 and Kevin Willis with 20. f ' Steve Stipanovich added 23 for the Pacers, with 13 of Scholastic Preview those in the first period. Herb Williams and Tisdale had •* III 17 apiece. >■ i ’The game was disrupted in the third period when rookie-Chuck Person was called for a technical foul By Len Auster after a shoving match with ’Tree Rollins, and Pacers Sports Editor Coach Jack Ramsay was also given a technical. As fans booed and threw ice and debris on the floor, the There are a few problems which the Manchester W: public announcer had to warn them several times that High girls’ basketball program is going to have to face they could be ejected from the arena. in 1985-86. They include: new coaches, new players, mi Play came to a standstill again when Person picked new system, inexperience. up a charging foul with 6:57 to play in the thirt, and Not necessarily in that order. more ice came onto the floor. First-year coach Joe DePasqua, who takes over Nuggets 113, Nets 100 from Steve Armstrong, inherits a club that posted an At East Rutherford. N.J., Alex English scored 36 8-lS mark a year ago and qualified for the state points and Bill Hanzlik came off the bench for 20 more tournament. What he does not have returning, as the Denver Nuggets snapped a four-game losing however, are the top five scorers from last year’s club, streak with a 113-100 NBA victory over the slumping induding leading scorer Dawn Martin who is now with New Jersey Nets Friday night. the Eastern Connecticut State University women’s Htrald pkoto by Rocha Denver had lost all eight of its previous road games ▼arslty team. ’The top returnee, among the scorers, is this season, while the Nets share the worst record in the Erin Prescott, who deposited 74 points. Anna Riggio East Catholic quarterback T.J. Alibrio Class MM championship game today league with the Los Angeles Clippers at 3-14. and Kris Cool, another pair of returnees, netted 56 and Wayne Cooper had 19 points and 13 rebounds for the t t points, respectively, in ’85-86. (right) will lead the Eagles Into the state against Masuk High. Nuggets, while teammate Darrell Walker added 14 points. “ E rin played maybe the most of those who are m b a c k ," said DePasqua, who will lead the Indians into Woolridge led the Nets, who have lost 10 of their last action next Saturday against East Catholic High at the 11. with 24 points, while Albert King and Washington added 17 and 16, respectively. I AP photo Eagles’ Nest in a noontime matchup. Prescott, a 5-6 East gunning for state title s o d o r coHiaptain, will be utilized in the backcourt. Bucks 91, Bullets 87 Hartford goalie Steve Weeks (left) Thursday night. Weeks was a standout Cool, a 5-8 senior and also a co-captain, has shown a By Jim Tierney year, will be led by their fine senior kicked field goals of 48 and 46 yards At Landover, Md.. Craig Hodges converted a makes the save as defenseman Scot In the Whalers' 2-1 victory. Hartford this season — a key factor if tmlay’s fo o d shooting touch in the pre-season. ’ ’But she has Herald Sports W riter fullback, Kevin RisCassi, who has three-point play with 1:05 remaining to give Milwaukee Kleinendorst checks Philadelphia's Pe­ hosts Detroit tonight at the Civic Center. scored 21 touchdowns and has game is a close one. Sean Keane has ▼ery little varsity experience," DePasqua cites. the lead and Rickey Pierce added three foul shots in the ter Zezel (25) during their game B ifg lo is a 5-8 senior who’ll see action underneath. East Catholic High will try for Its rushed for 1,016 yards. Senior replaced an injured Steve Gay for final 21 seconds as the Bucks defeated the Washington "S h e’s shown me some toughness," the first-year second state championship football quarterback T.J. Alibrio will be the the Eagles as place-kicker. Bullets 91-87 in an NBA game Friday night. coach said. title today when the Eagles face director of the Eagle wishbone It is somewhat difficult for both The score was tied 85-85 when Dudley Bradley stole Masuk High School of Monroe in the attack. Running backs Aaron Ali­ coaches to gauge today’s state the ball near mid-court to set up a field goal by Hodges DePasqua, who’ll be assisted by Mike Masse, said 5-4 state Class MM championship brio and Jason Talbot will be the championship since neither team on an assist from Terry Cummings. Fouled on the play Gretzky leads the Oilers Junior Val Holden, 5-8 Junior Kris Voisine and 5-6Junior game at 1:30 p.m. at Southington other main ingredients for the played a common opponent this by Terry Catledge, Hodges added the free throw. B art) O’Brien should see plenty of floor time. Paula High School. ’The opposing Panth­ season. For Quinto, this game is the Eagle defense. Senior co-captain Pierce scored 19 points to lead Milwaukee, which is ers will have an added Incentive most important of his career, ‘"rhis Bv The Associated Press Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Bonis, a 5-8 sophomore, and 5-6 Junior Jen Mistretta J.B.Kaldy will anchor the Eagle unbeaten in eight games at home but 5-7 on the road. have shown potential and also see some action. since they appeared in the Class defense. would be the biggest win in Masuk Canadians skated to a 3-3 NH L tie. Cummings and Randy Breuer had 18 points each, and it PIT’TSBURGH — Wayne Gretzky MM final a year ago, bowing to football history," Quinto said. For NHL Ronndap was a season-high for Breuer. set up second-period goals by Glenn Blues 6, Sabres 5 , "W e ’re inexperienced," DePasqua said, "but we Hillhouse of New Haven, 16-6. A main concern for East will be Kelly, who led his 1983 club to the Jeff Malone scored 25 points for the Bullets and have some good kids and they work very hard. moving the ball against Masuk’s MM title over Hand High (14-12), Anderson and Esa ’Tikkanen to lead At Buffalo, N.Y., right wing Greg East Coach Jude Kelly, in his Moses Malone added 21 as Washington’s outside-inside defense, which recorded eight sees a similarity between this team the to a 4-2 NHL 14 seconds left in the game, setting Paslawski scored one goal and One thing which DePasqua doesn’t want to see him eighth year at the Eagle helm, will combination again contributed the bulk of the scoring. victory over the Pittsburgh Pen­ consecutive this season, and the ’83 squad. up an empty-net score by Anderson. assisted on three others Friday team trytodoism atchup against opponents. “ If we try also be gunning for his 50th career guins Friday night. tying a state record in the process. “ Every team develops its own After a scoreless first period, night to lead the St. Louis Blues to a to oet up, we’ll be in trouble down low. We have to box victory at East. Masuk coach With three assists, Gretzky ex­ ’The Panthers offensively will be led personality,” Kelly said. "Quick­ Steve Graves scored his first NHL 6-5 NHL victory over the struggling out or we’re going to be in big trouble," he spoke of his Dominick Quinto, Sr., will be tended his scoring streak to 11 by quarterback Richard Gallos, ness and strength are characteris­ goal for the Oilers at 3; 12 of the . team ’s lack of height. "W e’ll be pressing a lot, a lot of appearing in his second state Hartford gains games and raised his league­ Dave Rusk at tailback, and Jason tics for both teams. The other second period. He slammed Mark Bernie Federko gave the Blues a pressure defense. We’re going to run as we do have championship in three years as the leading point total to 64 in 27 games. Aucello at halfback. Rusk, besides common ingredient (between the Napier’s left wing pass past 5- 4 lead at 11; 44 of the third period, some speed to push the ball up the court. We’re going to Panther coach. Anderson broke a 1-1 tie at 17; 04 his ability at the tailback slot, is two) is they play together and have Meloche. and Gino Cavallini s c o r^ the try to make the other teams make mistakes.” of the second period, taking Gretz­ ’The Eagles, as they have been all Masuk’s place-kicker and has learned the concept of team play." second victory The Penguins tied the score at clincher at 15; 11 when he slapped The favorite in the CCC East Division, as DePasqua ky’s pass and stuffing a backhander 4; 43 when Ron Duguay pumped a home a bouncing puck from the side past for his ISth. of the liet. sees it, has to be Rockville, ’"rhey have a lot back," he Bv The Associated Press shot from the right faceoff circle cited. Tikkanen made it 3-1 at 19; 09 off a over Moog’s shoulder. It was John ’Tucker narrowed the gap to two-on-one break with Gretzky. 6- 5 just over a minute later, scoring HARTFORD — Anthony Moye collected 19 points to Duguay’s 250th career goal but only DePasqua says his Indians will use a man-to-man Gretzky drew Meloche out of on a scramble in front of the net, hut Rotary Classic is on the schedule lead the University of Hartford to a 74-66 basketball his third in 26 games this season.

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By The Associated Press Bi BOSTON — Robert Parish scored 32 poinU, Dennis h( Johnson 27 and Kevin McHale 22 Friday night as the th Boston Celtics edged the Philadelphia 76ers 108-10# for their 47th consecutive Boston Garden victory. Sf With superstar Larry Bird watching from the bench with a strained right Achilles tendon, the Celtics outdueled Philadelphia down the stretch to take undisputed possession of the NBA’ s Atlantic Division lead I from the 7fiers. NBA With four minutes left, Roundap McHale broke the fourth tie of By I , the fourth quarter, 96-96, with a The * * ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ™ * turnaround Jumper and fol­ lowed with a running right-hander. Tl That put Boston ahead 100-96, and the Celtics held on Hon although the 76ers closed the gap to 104-103 on a heli three-point shot by Julius Erving with Just under two Res minutes remaining. pon However, Parish tipped in a rebound with one minute ers left and, after a dunk by the 76ers’ Charles Barkley, miU Boston put the game out of reach on a pair of free bon throws by Johnson. H With three seconds left, Maurice Cheeks, fouled kill) intentionally, made the first free throw, then tried to wer bounce the ball off the glass to a teammate. However, Nic Parish grabbed the rebound as time ran out. N The game was close throughout. The two old rivals insi were tied 99-30 after one period and Boston edged in sole front 58-56 at halftime. kill' Scott Wedman replaced Bird in the starting lineup, Nic but gave way to Fred Roberts after failing to score in T seven minutes. Roberts finished with 13 points. Barkley led the 76ers with 23 points and Erving had 18. PacwTB 119, Hawks 113 1 At Indianapolis, John Long scored 14 of his 24 pointo In the fourth quarter as the Indiana Pacers defeated the Atlanta Hawks 119-113 in an NBA game that was BV disrupted twice by unruly fans Friday night. Hei With the game tied at 105-105 with 4:20 to play, Indiana scored five consecutive points. Including three L by rookie Walker Russell, for a five-point lead with 2; 42 mei remaining. _ . j v AP photo cat The Hawks then began an 8-4 spurt, led by Glenn tha Rivers with six points, to get within 114-113 with 41 Boston's Qreg Kite (50) gets a left- the evening tied for the Atlantic Division off( seconds to play. handed hook shot off as his right elbow lead and when the dust settled, the me Indiana's Wayman Tisdale scored on an offensive tiat rebound with 23 seconds remaining to make it 116-113. finds the throat of Charles Barkley of the Celtics were on top following a 108-106 paj The Pacers then put the game out of reach on three free Philadelphia 76ers an Inviting target victory. Robert Parish had 32 points, throws by Clint Richardson. during their NBA match-up Friday night Dennis Johnson 27 and Kevin McHale are the Tnm to page 55 at the Boston Garden. The clubs began 22 to lead the way for Boston rep wa: Hif I

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