1« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav. Dec. 30. 1986 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT HOMES M8rchandlse FUEL OIL/COAL/ CAMERA8/PH0T0 MMCELLANE0U8 [CARR , SPORTS FOR RENT Ifirewood I e q u ip m e n t FOR RALE FORRAIE Firewood; cut, split and Manchester-6 room Cope, ANTIQUES/ Polaroid Land Camera - King size - free flow 1974 Chevy Suburban 10 Crash, drug find New tax law Huskies capture V h boths, attached gar- delivered. All seosoned model 230 with flashgun. waterbed mattress.One passenger. New tlre$ ape. Sunroom, finished ICOLLECnSlES hardwood from auallty Excellent condition. Will year old. Excellent condl- Reese hitch. $900. i basement, fireplace, dealer. Northeast Log­ sell for $40.00 or best tlon.$75.00 or best offer. lead to charges boosts car sales consolation game large backyard, on bus Antique - 1800 trunk, ging. "Wood Is our only offer.649-7918.o______6 4 9 -0 0 7 8 .O route. Stove and refriger­ business". 742-9168. IS^TRUCKR/VANR r T Z w- ■ $60.00. Old kitchen crock Wishing will not sell anv- ... page 12 ... page 4 ... page 18 ator. $800/month. Secur­ $30.00.Call 643-7534.D IEI f ORRALE 1 ity. Lease. 742-6124. thlng a low-cost od In I RECREATIONAL Classified will. Why not Automotive ITV/STEREO/ [ e q u ip m e n t place one todoyl 643-2711. 1978 Ford - F150, supercab. Just because you don't 6 cylinder, new valve lob <0 use an Item doesn't mean lAPPLIANCES For Sole. Rowing Ma­ and carborator, new bat­ the Item has lost Its value. IMI8CELLANE0U8 CARR tery, bed liner, radical a Why not exchange It for Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 chine, fully assembled, 1 year old, excellent condi­ [ f o r 8ALE FOR RALE tires, $3000. Many extras. cosh with an od In Classi­ cubic feet. Manual de­ 646-6513 after 6 pm. fied? 643-2711. frost. $25.00. 643-2809.D tion. $75. Call 646-3245 ofter 5:30pm. 10 Gallon Fish Tank - with Mercury Bobcat, 1979 1974 Ford Van, good condi­ Don't miss the many ofter- light, 2 pumps, filter, wagon, 6 cylinder, auto­ Ings In today's classified Man's Cross Country skis, heater and gravel. $5.00. tion. $1500 or best offer. STORE ANO matic. 67,000 miles. $1400. 875-6344.0 columns. poles, shoes. $50. 649- Call 649-3581.0 649-6977. OFFICE SPACE 9239.0 Ford Ranger - pick up 83; Apartment size washer Old brass chandelier - not 1985- 4 door Mercury dryer. Needs work. Free fully loaded, low milage. fiaiirlipatpr Mrralh Manchester - Prime office wired. Ornamental. ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm B0AT8/MARINE Topaz, 5 speed manual, 646-6920. space, 1000 to 4800 square for taking. Coll after 6pm. $20.00. Coll 643-1814.0 front wheel drive, 19,000 feet. Front door parking. 647-1357.P______EQUIPMENT miles, AM/FM stereo, Boyle Real Estate Com­ Men's size 7 ski boots. cassette. Worrenty. $7000. MIRCEUANE0U8 t' pany, 649-4800. ^ IFUEL OIL/COAL/ 46 foot Mad River canoe, Also fits women's size 8 Death In family, must sell. (pIBM byM EA, l«K AUTOMOTIVE Wodnesday, Dec. 31,1986 30 Cents Ihrewood paddles Included. Used 1/2. Very good condition. 646-0517. Store - Manchester, Moln four times. Excellent con­ Asking $25. 649-4339. Street. Approximately 750 dition. $800. Please call 1982 Mazda - 626 luxury Jeep rims- 4 mounted on I - 9 J APARTMENTS lo o I APARTMENTS square feet. For more Seasoned Firewood, cut. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Twin size mattress and sedan. Air conditioned, H7B-15 recap snows. 5 lug Information coll 529-7858 box spring. Very good wheels. $60.00 for all. I3 Z I for RENT FOR RENT $45 a pickup truck lood. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for stereo cassette, sun roof. or 563-4438. You pick up. 742-7247. Bob. condition. $35. 742-7080.O All options. $4350.633-4581. 8958.0

Manchester - Charter Oak Manchester - 5 1/2 room 4 Rezoning Street - 5 room duplex, duplex with parape. Lo­ centrally located near bus cated near Manchester line. ^ year lease. Security Memorial Haspital. deposit. No pets. $465 per $475/month, stove and re- month. 649-2871. frlperator furnished. Available January 1,1987. WIE'VIS TUI?NI=ID ON Phone 745-2772 (Enfield) E Manchester - 1 bedroom sought for apartment with applian­ 646-4024. Shown by ces. Utilities not Included. appointment. THE $450. monthly. 643-6120. Manchester - 3 rooms, Manchester-4 rooms, 2 second floor, appliances, bedrooms, appllonced kit­ $350 plus utilities. Adults SAVINGS chen. Available Imme­ preferred. 647-9255 or 649- houses 6985 after 5 pm. 0 261 diately. $475/month plus HiaurhpHtFrI Minchiilir — A Cliy l VllligiChirm Mrralft security and utilities. No 3 room apartment - heat, pets. 647-0895. Bv John F. Kirch decade,” the report said. C hot water, electric and Town Senior Planner Robert 2 family flat, 1st flaor, 4'/j appliances Included. $105 Herald Reporter room apartment, applian­ weekly, no pets. Security Hannon said today that planning ces. Adults preferred, no and references required. A South Windsor development officials are still working with the pets. Security. $450 646-2253.Avallable Imme­ firm is seeking approval of a zone developers to resolve several tech­ monthly. 649-7885. diately. change that would allow construc­ nical problems with the site plans. tion of 261 single-family houses on Another town official said it could Newly renovated 3 room, Manchester-Adorable 3 be March before a public hearing is room apartm ent, 2nd 140 a c re s in n o rth e a s te rn 1 bedroom apartment In 3 1 held on the application. Manchester. family residence, $425 flaor, appliances. Availa­ ble Immediately. $375 plus The proposal submitted by Fair- There are about 96 homeowners plus utilities. Security and whose property abuts the site. references required. 643- heat. No pets. Call 623- key Associates calls for changing 2803.______1983. the zoning of a 140-acre site off Hannon said. Vernon Street from Rural Resi­ Meanwhile, a Bristol-based con­ Newer 3 bedroom apart­ nCONDOMINIUMS dence to Planned Residence struction firm has been recon­ ment available Imme­ IFOR RENT Development. structing a 6.900-foot stretch of diately. All appliances, If the zone change is granted by Vernon Street and Vernon Street wall-to-wall, $650a month. the Planning and Zoning Commis­ West in that area. 643-1823. Available Januarv-2 bed­ Last February, the state Depart­ room end unit, patio, sion, the allowable building density basement, swlmmlnp/ten- on the land will increase from 1.3 ment of Transportation awarded a units an acre to 10 units an acre. But contract to the Bristol Construction UOAL NOTICK nls court. $585 monthly. 742-0672. site plans show that the developers Co. to improve the road, which is RROUROTPOR narrow, curvy and hilly in many PROPO$AL$ would only build two houses per 2 bedroom townhouse, acre at the site and that tot sizes spots. The South Windsor Board of Westape Condos. 1V^ Education seeks proposals would be no smaller than those in The company is supposed to far a CO NS U LTAN T to assist baths, fully appllanced (CLASSIFIED DISCOUNTS) Residence AA clusters and Resi­ widen the street to a uniform 32 feet In the acquisition, funding. kitchen, washer/drver and straighten out curves and Installation and aperotlon of hook-ups and private dence A zones, both of which are a computerized Energy Man­ basement. Central air, low- to medium-density housing grades. The work includes Vernon agement System for It'selght paol, tennis, and dlnlnp zones. Street irom near Greenwood Drive 3 buildings. Proposals will be north to West Vernon Street and accepted through January room. Small pet accepta­ The property is located off 17, 1917. Interested firms ble. Heat and hot water SPEAK Vernon Street near Taylo r and then down that road to Taylor HerstAplKXn h» Teeksui - should contact the Facilities Included. $785/month plus Phoenix streets just south of the Street, a road network that would Services Office (» 3 ) 528-9711 security. Available Imme­ ' be affected bY ''T'afrkey’s far further details. Vernon town line. It is surrounded 1 diately. Call 646-8352. development. 053-12 by mostly lower density zones Just enough FOR except-to the southeast, where the Assistant Town Engineer Wil­ Lydall Woods condominiums sit in liam Camosci said that the $2 TOWN OF BOLTON INVITATION TO BIO another P R D zone. million reconstruction project did Josiah Grover, 9, rear, and his brother Johnathon, 7, both two other brothers at Center Park this morning. TAX COLLECTOR’S not anticipate the development of NOTICE Sealed bids will be received The town’s Comprehensive Plan of Manchester, took time out this morning to enjoy the Forecasters are predicting more snow will fall tomorrow In the General Services' of­ THEMSELVES! of Development, which the PZC Fairkey’s land, but he added that Notice It hereby given fo the fice, 41 Center SI., Manches­ dusting of snow that fell on the area. The two were with night. Taxpayers of the Town of ter, CT until January 14,1987 approved in July, designates the the subdivision should not cause Bolton that a supplemental at 11:00 a.m. for the follow­ land as a low-density area, a any problems if it is approved. Motor Vehicle Tax of 33.9 ing: TO RECEIVE YOUR NEW ‘CD’ SAVINGS, ALL ADS MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR EITHER classification that calls for a mills laid on the list of Oc­ According to a traffic study done (1) SPECIFICATIONS TO maximum of only three housing for the developers by Kasper tober 1, 1985 for motor vehi­ REBUILD 100 FT. 7 OR 10 DAYS IN THESE SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS... cles registered after October AMERICAN LaFRANCE AUTOMOTIVE units an acre. Associates Inc, of Wethersfield, the 1, 1985 but before August 1, AERIAL LADDER TRUCK MERCHANDISE FOR SALE In its site report. Fairkey development would add another 1986 becomes due and paya­ (2) POLICE UNIFORMS & ’86 worst year ever for U.S. trade ble January 2, 1987. Interest RELATED ITEMS Classifications stressed that more housing is 1,000 vehicle trips a day to area at the rate of one and one halt Classifications 71 through 87 needed in Manchester. “ The de­ streets. Area roads could handle percent per month or frac­ The Town of Manchester Is (•xcluding 78-79)______91 through 97 tion of a month will be an equal opportunity em­ mand for housing has steadily the additional traffic, the study Bv Tom Raum Exports, meanwhile, after rising dollar against other major curren­ charged for all taxes remain­ ployer, and requires an affir­ outpaced the supply during the past said. cies to have had more impact on ing unpaid one month after mative action policy for all pf The Associated Press in September and October, fell to US- same became due. Minimum Its Contractors and Vendors $18.6 billion in November from the trade accounts. Interest charge S2.00 each as a condition of doing busi­ (sIEW W ASH IN G TO N - The nation’s October level of $19.3 billion. But, rather than decreasing, Trade bill. ness with the Town, as per Federal Order 11246. trade deficit surged to a record The November deficit was high imports have been increasing all Office Hours - s a v i n g s Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Weiss report paints $19.2 billion in November, revers­ even by recent standard.";: It through 1986 even though a weaker Deficit Monday thro Friday - cations are available at the dollar in theory makes them more 9:00 A .M .-3:00 P.M. General Services' office. ing a three-month trend of improve­ compares to an average monthly N o v e m b e r expensive to U.S. consumers. Monday Evenings - TOW N OF ment and making 1986 by far the deficit of $14 billion during the $19.2 billion 7:00 P.M. -9:00 P.M. MANCHESTER, CT. 7 D a ys $ave *5®“ smooth town picture worst year ever for the nation’s preceding 10 months.The previous Exports of manufactured goods ELAINE POTTERTON, ROBERT B. WEISS, 4 Lines fell to $12.7 billion in November, GENERAL MANAGER trade accounts, the government record had been an $18 billion TAX COLLECTOR down from $13.4 billion the previous 059-12 By George Layng today, assesses the town govern­ reported today. shortfall in July. 060-12 10 D a ys $ave *9“® month. Imports of manufactured Herald Reporter ment’s actions in 1985 and 1986 and The Commerce Department re­ Government analysts suggested goods, meanwhile, rose to $29.5 offers a generally positive view port appeared to dash expectations that one reason for the worsening of NOTICE billion from $24.5 billion in October. PUBLIC HEARING 5 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *7®® Land development in Manchester about what has been accomplished. of many economists that a turna­ the trade balance in November BOARD OF DIRECTORS has been "perhaps the most signifi­ In fact, aside from the extra burden round in trade was taking place. might reflect an attempt by impor­ Farm trade was one of the few TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT cant single event which has taken placed on the town staff, the 15-page Fo r the first 11 months in 1986', ters to bring products into the areas showing a surplus. In No- Notice Is hereby given thof the Board of Directors, Town of 10 D a ys $ave *12®® place over the last two years,” report does not list any mistakes Americans imported $159.1 billion United States in advance of a tariff . vember, Americans exported $484 Figures rounded Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Town Manager Robert Weiss has that may have been made or cite more than they exported — already that took effect on Dec. 1 of 22 cents million more in farm products than Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, in billions of dollars Connecticut, on Tuesday, January 5,1987 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ >.nformed the Board of Directors in any serious problems on the surpassing the record $148.5 billion for each $100 of a product’s value. they imported. sider and act on the following: 6 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *8"® his biennial report. horizon. shortfall for all of 1985. The report also showed a sharp Oil and petroleum product im­ L Proposed appropriation to Generol Fund - Weiss said increases in the Weiss said in an interview today The 1986 deficit is currently increase in imports of automobiles, ports increased to $3 billion in Town Clerk...... $20,000.00 number of new homes and busi­ that he did not attempt to list the running at an annual rate of $173.6 November from $2.7 billion in the to be financed by fees collected In excess of 10 D a ys $ave *14®® especially from Japan. budget estimate. nesses — and especially the problems faced by the administra­ billion, government analysts said. The $19.2 billion trade deteriora­ month before. planned Mall at Buckland Hills — tion. While there are still major Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - The staggering deficit — the tion in November compares to a The largest single deficit in Fund 51 - Substance Abuse Prevention Council ... $ 5,000.00 7 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *9®® have placed "a substantial burden” issues to be addressed, he added, highest ever recorded for a single $12.1 billion shortfall in October, a November again was with Japan — to be financed bv a State Grant. on the town administration. But the plans for doing so are in the works. month — resulted from a sharp $12.6 billion deficit in September $6.7 billion, the largest in history All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at effort “ should provide a sound He admitted there still remains increase in imports, which rose to a and a $13.3 billion deficit in August. and up from the $5 billion trade 9 locations which are accessible to hondicapped citizens. In 10 D a ys $ave *16®® economic base for years to come,” “ a lot of fine tuning to be done.” addition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary record $37.8 billion from $31.4 Analysts had expected recent imbalance with Japan of the he said. aid In order to facilitate their participation at meetings billion of the previous month. declines in the value of the U.S. previous month. should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the The report, which was released Please turn to page 12 scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be made. 8 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *10®® STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 10 D a ys $ave *18®® D a te d ^ Manchester, Connecticut this 24th day of Decem- TODAY’S HERALD Holiday features peace, pleas and parades 055-12 (SAVINGS QUOTED ARE FROM OUR REGULAR ADVERTISED PRICES) Bv Pete Brown with 6 million flowers. corps will play and fireworks will peace, it will happen.” said Julie MANCHESTER Family life targeted Tax law takes effect The Associated Press Organizers expect 1 million curb- light the sky for 13 minutes, Ann Young, chairwoman of the NOTICE OF PUBLICE HEARING - representing the number of states worldwide group Peace is Possible APPLICATON NO. SCEL-85-127 Connecticut needs to spend more A far-reaching new tax law side spectators and a worldwide T V at the time the Constitution was Now. "It certainly goes beyond ENCROACHMENT ON FLOODPLAIN WHEN YOU CALL TO PLACE YOUR AD. BE SURE TO money on improving family life begins affecting the paychecks of The solemn will mix with the silly audience of 350 million for the HOCKANUM RIVER because more children are being American workers Thursday, as Americans usher in 1987 and the parade, which will be followed by written in nearby Independence that. But what it all comes down to Hall. is, it all can’t hurt.” Pursuant to Sec. 220-342 of the Connecticut General Statutes, ASK FOR YOUR ‘CD’ RATEI raised in homes where both parents boosting exemptions and cutting 200th birthday of the Constitution the Rose Bowl football game the Commissioner of Enyironmentol Protection has under work and in one-parent households, rates while reducing or eliminating with prayer, fireworks, raw fish between Michigan and Arizona Before the parties, an estimated In Hawaii, where sashimi, or raw consideration the application of Frank Strono to ploce fill say some Democrats in the legisla- several favorite deductions. Story and rose petals, while millions State. 400 million people in 75 countries fish, is a must on the New Year’s within Inland wetlands and within established stream Day platter, good weather and good channel encroachment lines tor the Hockanum RIyer In the tufe. Story on page 4. on page 7. around the globe pause to contem­ Philadelphia will be the site will pause for an hour in 1986 to Town of Manchester In conlunctlon with the construction of NO COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS. PLEASE! CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED ANYTIME, BUT TO RECEIVE YOUR DISCOUNT, plate peace. Thursday of the nation’s oldest contemplate peace: said Ruth Lar­ fishing have helped hold down condominium units outside of the encroachment lines. This Police across the country plan organized parade, the Mummers kin of the Quatrus Foundation, a prices for ahi, or yellow fin. blue fin 6 activity will take place on his property off New State Road ADS MUST RUN FULL 7 DAYS OR 10 DAYS... Index and big eye tuna. opposite Hilliard Street. stepped-up drunken driving pa­ Parade. Thousands of strutters in spiritual awareness center in Aus­ tin, Texas, that is acting as ” We have a good supply this year, The Commissioner will Issue or deny o permit for the 24 pages, 2 tecllona trols, many communities are offer­ feathers and sequins will compete proposed work based on his tindings on Its effect on the Clear and cold ing revelers free cab rides home, for $318,000 in prizes. census-keeper for a loose network so at the low end we have some ahi flood-carrying and water storage capacity of the waterways Advice______16 Lottery______2 of participants in World Peace Day. for $3.95. Last year, there was Clear tonight with a low in the and authorities in Los Angeles are Philadelphia’s bicentennial cele­ and floodplains, flood height, hazards to llte and property Business_____24 Obituaries____12 The vigil begins everywhere at nothing for less than $10,” said Guy and the protection and preservotlon of the natural resources teens. Sunny Thursday with a high pleading with people not to herald bration of the Constitution gets off Classified - 22-23 Opinion______6 noon Greenwich Mean Time, the Tamashiro of Tamashiro Market in and ecosystems of the state Including but not llmted to to place your ad in the mid-30s. Outlook for the rest the new year with gunfire. to a blazing start New Year’s Eve ground and surface water, animal, plant and aquatic life, Com ics______17 People______2 only time the whole world is on the Honolulu. of the New Y ear’s weekend: Windy Parade-watchers in Pasadena. with 66 spotlight.s illuminating the nutrient exchange, and energy tlow, with due consideration same calendar day — the last day of New York will celebrate with an to the results of similar encroachments constructed along with a chance of snow Friday. Connecticut _4-5 Sports____18-21 Calif., on Tuesday were already Benjamin Franklin Bridge, which the United Nations-designated In­ anticipated 300,000 people expected the reach of waterwoy. Clearing Saturday. Fair Sunday. Entertainment 16 Television____16 staking out pieces of sidewalk for connects the citj’ with Camden. ternational Year of Peace. In accordance with Section 22o-6(3) of the General Statutes, High in the 30s. Low in the 20s. Focus.______11 U.S./World___7-8 the New Year’s Day Rose Parade, N.J. a public hearing on this application will be held on February As 1987 begins, a fife and drum ‘T m not saying if you wish for Please turn to page 12 10, 1987 In Room 565, State Office Building, 165 Capitol Details on page 2. Weather. which will feature 59 floats adorned Avenue, Hartford, C T, starting at 9:30 a.m. A copy of the appllcaton. Is available for Inspection In the Water Resources Unit, DEP, Room 201, State Office Building, 165 Capitol Ave., Hartford, C T 06106 and In the Town Clerk's Office In Manchester. Dated: December 23, 1986 John W. Anderson, Deputy Commissioner Happy New Year to all our neighbors 057-12 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegdav. Dec. 31, 1986 — « t — MANCHESTER HERALD. WedncBdav. Dec. 31, 1986 WEATHER Andover^s mending wall Connecticut forecast keeps peace and taxes

Central. Eastern Interior and Sonthweat Inte­ By George Loyng 30 rior; Clear tonight with lows in the teens. Sunny Herald Reporter Thursday with highs in the mid-30s. Outlook for the rest of the New Year’s weekend: Windy with a ANDOVER — Robert Frost wasn’t speaking of chance of snow Friday. Clearing Saturday. Fair municipal boundaries when one of the characters in his Sunday. Highs in the SOs. Lows in the 20s. poem “Mending Wall” said: “Good fences make good ‘ 10 Weft Coastal and East Coastal: Clear tonight neighbors.” with lows 25 to SO. Sunny Thursday with highs But the recent dispute between Ashford and around 40. Outlook for the rest of the New Year’s Willington over which owns an eight-mile-long, weekend: Windy with a chance of snow Friday. one-mile-wide strip of land between the two towns ^40 Clearing Saturday. Fair Sunday. Highs in the SOs. seems to lend the line of verse some validity. Where a Lows in the 20s. town’s border lies can be important when it’s time for a T h e S h o ck in g T ru th municipality to send out its tax bills. Northwest Hills: Clear tonight with lows 10 to IS. On New Year’s Eve, 1879, Thom as Edison gave the first Sunny ’Thursday with highs SO to S5. Outlook for the I ,1 Andover will probably never be involved In a similar public demonstration of his incandescent lamp. In the land war, thanks to the foresight of its settlers. It is one SO rest of the New Year’s weekend: Windy with a Low ^ 40 1880s, he set out to prove that the electric power of the few towns in the state that has its border clearly chance of snow Friday. Clearing Saturday. Fair marked, according to resident Philip Brass, an Temperatures Sunday. Highs in the SOs. Lows in the 20s. industry would be safer if it chose his DC system over 80-year-old retired chemist who lives on Route 6. 40' '40 40 George Westinghouse’s AC system. Edison and en­ Every quarter of a mile or so along Andover’s 16 gineer Harold Brown demonstrated the dangers of AC miles of border there is a stone indicating the boundary Coastal forecast by using it to electrocute animals. A commission investi­ location. Called “bounds,” they were put there in 1909, FRONTS: though cruder stone markings were used as early as Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and gating alternatives to hanging was so impressed it 1849. W arm -w Cold-^^ Montank Point: Wind north 10 to 20 knots this authorized the development of the electric chair. Along the Bolton border to the northwest, some of the afternoon. North beconning northeast around 10 DO YOU KNOW — What do the initials “AC” and bounds are just large field stones. Along the southeast Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary knots tonight. Northeast 10 to 15 knots ’Thursday. line with Columbia, sharply shaped and engraved Seas S feet today and less than 2 feet tonight and “DC” stand for? stone posts are placed. Thursday. TUESDAY’S ANSWER — Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. Herald photo by Pinto There should be a total of 73 stones. Brass said, but Fair through tonight. Increasing clouds again over the years nine have been lost and seven displaced. NATIONAL FORECAST — Rain is forecast Thursday for the northern haif Thursday. 12-31-B6 < Knowledge Unlimited. Inc 1986 E of the Pacific coast, changing to snow inland over higher elevations. Snow Take It backi THE FIRST LE’TTER of each neighboring town is flurries are expected in the Midwest, while snow and rain are forecast for A Newspaper In Education Program carved onto the side of the stone it faces. Most of the Jan Geleneau of Ashford waits to return ter. She was one of a number of people PART OF ANDOVER WALL the Southeast. Across the nation Sponsored by stones are hidden in the woods and one is apparently The Manchester Herald a Christmas gift Tuesday at the J.C. who took part in the annual post-holiday buried in a marsh, but a few are along the roadside. .. . Bunker Hill Road boundary stone A low pressure system east of Cape Cod brought Penney catalog warehouse in Manches­ rush to stores throughout the area. Earlier this spring. Brass, his son, First Selectwo- snow to eastern New England today, white rain and man Jean Gasper and another resident walked along In the southeast corner, a stone marker Indicates high winds Uireatened the northern Pacific Coast. that about 20 acres shown on the map to be in Hebron the Bolton border to take a count of the stones and see really belongs in Andover, Brass said. The issue has Travelers’ advisories for 2 inches to S inches of which ones need repair. snow were posted for southeast Massachusetts and never been pressed, he said, though he made a point of Almanac The last time a complete survey was done was in notifying town officials about the discrepancy In the C the Rhode Island coast. The snow was expected to Herbst calls for troopers taper off to flurries by daybreak. 1976, when Brass said interest in the American 1976 survey. after she expressed interest in income level. For single residents Bicentennial helped attract a dozen or so people of all A similar error was what prompted Brass’s initial Snow blanketed Long Island on Tuesday with Today is Wednesday, Dec. 31, than $12 billion in foreign aid. By John F. Kirch interest in the stones. After he inherited the property he nearly 5 inches at Plum Island, N.Y., 4 inches at the 365th and final day of 1986. In 1974, private U.S. citizens Herald Reporter public safety issues. Herbst also that level is $9,000 a year and for ages. It took about five days of walking to cover the were allowed to buy and own gold will sit on the Education couples it is $12,000. entire border, he said. lives on from his mother, he noticed that a bound Mattituck and 3 inches at Montauk. Today’s highlight in history: There were plans to do the same this year, but not delineating the Andover-Columbia border was In the Gale warnings were posted from Maine to Rhode Forty years ago, on Dec. 31, for the first time in more than 40 Connecticut needs to increase the Committee. Herbst’s bill would increase the "A district like ours depends income levels to $12,000 or less for enough people showed interest. middle of the parcel, which was previously thought to Island and gusts in excess of 30 mph were clocked at 1946, President Harry S. Truman years. number of state troopers on duty lie completely in Andover. and improve prescription pro­ heavily on state troopers,” Herbst singles and $15,000 or less for Brass said he’d be willing to lead another survey, but Boston and Falmouth, Mass., and at Portland and officially proclaimed the end of In 1984, Rajiv Gandhi took only if more people accompany him. Before 1976, the Brass said that as Andover becomes more Augusta, Maine. World War II. office as India’s sixth prime grams for elderly people, state said. “We have to make sure we couples. The patient would pay the developed, knowing exactly where the border Is may Sen.-elect Marie Herbst. D-Vemon. have enough manpower to serve first $7 of the bill and the state last walk probably occurred in 1909, Brass said. A Strong winds and unusually high tides threatened On this date: minister. newspaper article from that year indicates that the become important in order to prevent some owners In 1985, singer Ricky Nelson, said today. this area,” would pick up the rest. to cause flooding along the southern Maine coast In 1857, Britiain’s Queen Victo­ Between 800 and 900 troopers are Meanwhile, state Rep. Edith previous survey was in 1849. from paying taxes to more than one town. early today. ria decided to make Ottawa the his fiancee and five other people Herbst. a former teacher who is Under state law. adjoining towns are required to Another reason for the existence of the bounds may were killed when Nelson’s pri­ currently mayor of Vernon, said currently on the road, Herbst said, Prague, D-Columbia, has been be psychological. Brass said. He noted that Andover Another storm system was approaching the capital of Canada. those two issues will be top and the state hopes to boost the appointed vice chairwoman of the appoint people to "perambulate the lines and renew the Pacific Coast, scattering rain from Oregon to In 1862, President Lincoln vate plane caught fire before force to about 1.140. How that Insurance Committee and will also bounds and monuments between their respective was incorporated in 1848 after land was taken from priorities when she takes over as Coventry, Lebanon and Hebron. northwest California. Gale warnings were in effect signed an act admitting West making an emergency landing Senate chairman of the General translates into dollars. Herbst sit on the Judiciary Committee. communities.” The statute. Section 7-114 of the from Washington to northern California. Virginia to the Union. near DeKalb, Tex’as. Prague said this morning that she Connecticut General Statutes, imposes a penalty of $15, "This is a symbolic stone wall," he said, explaining Assembly’s Public Safety Commit­ didn’t know. that the early settlers may have been afraid the other Snowshowers were scattered over western North In 1879, inventor Thomas Edi­ Today’s birthdays: Actor An­ tee in January. Herbst also plans to submit a bill had been given a choice between but apparently has not been enforced. son first publicly demonstrated thony Hopkins is 49. Actress towns would try to take back some of the land. Dakota, the upper Ohio Valley and the central Herbst,, who won election Nov. 4 to increase the number of people that post and one of assistant “If you feel more secure, you wouldn’t want a wall,” Appalachians. A travelers’ advisory was posted for his electric incandescent light in Sarah Miles is 45. Singer John allowed assistance under the Con- majority leader of the House. She BRASS SAID he is mainly interested in the historical over incumbent Republican James aspect of the bounds, adding that he also enjoys Brass said. the northern mountains of West Virginia where 1 Menlo Park, N.J. Denver is 43. Fashion designer Giulietti in the 35th Senatorial nPACE prescription bill program, chose the Insurance Committee. The second character in Frost’s poem puts itanother In 1943, a near-riot of bobbys- Diane von Furstenberg is 40. which currently pays 50 percent of Prague said, because insurance walking in the woods. But he said he has found some inch to 3 inches of snow were expected. District, which includes Andover, errors in town maps that have not followed the border way: “My apple trees will never get across/ And eat the Scattered rainshowers were common over the oxers in new York’s Times Singer Donna Summer is 38. Coventry, Vernon and several other the drug bill for residents over 65 wilt be a major issue during the years old who earn under a certain next few years. outlined by the stones. cones under his pines, I tell him.” Florida Peninsula and along the western Gulf Square greeted Frank Sinatra’s towns, was appointed to the post • . MORNING CLOUDS — Weather satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. shows a Coast. singing engagement at the Para­ In 1860, a force under Italian 3VC W' storm system east of Cape Cod producing clouds and snow over New Fair skies prevailed over the Carolinas and from mount Theater. patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi in­ the lower Missouri Valley across the central Plains In 1961, the Marshall Plan vaded Sicily and captured England. A large area of clouds and rain covers the Gulf of Mexico and expired after distributing more 3 to the central and southern Plateau. Palermo. coastal states. Frontal clouds stretch from California northward to the ’Today’s forecast calls for rain over the northern Directors to consider scaied-down Toiland Turnpike pian Pacific Northwest while a storm system in North Dakota produces clouds Pacific Coast, northern California and the Florida street if the massive mall north of Commission has proposed that a Peninsula. A revised proposal thaLcalls for Owners Association — utrangly Turnpike resident who heads Hills. Residents have said they over the northern Plains and upper Midwest. NMPOA, could not be reached for want to keep the rural character of Interstate 84 is built. She also said non-profit group lease the range scrapping plans for a sidewalk and criticized plans for the sidewalk and pay for the work in order to On the Light Side and bikeway at a hearing. comment this morning. However, their neighborhood. that keeping the present 50-foot bikeway along Tolland Turnpike right of way does not guarantee that save the town the estimated $75,000 will be considered by the town The modified design plan to be the group previously has an­ NMPOA secretary Joyce Senk- considered next week also calls for nounced plans to file a lawsuit to beil said this morning the group will homeowners will not lose property cost of repairs. Lust for affair nets is the same as the view in San Board of Directors on ’Tuesday. when sections of the road are The preliminary design proposal making the two-lane road a uniform stop the improvement project. probably not make any final Francisco.” decision on the lawsuit until widened. The board, which meets at 8 p.m. woman trip to Iowa The newspaper agreed to run follows recommendations made in 32 feet wide, for building granite in the Lincoln Center hearing room, curbs, and for the installation of a In particular, NMPOA members January. Also Tuesday, the directors will PEOPLE DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - an ad by the Des Moines chamber November by the board’s Demo­ Lankford has criticized the De­ consider whether or not the town will also consider a revised affir­ 12-inch water main and a sanitary are upset that Tolland Turnpike Elise Rychlewski knew exactly touting the Iowa city and offering cratic majority. The changes came shooting range at the Nike site mative action plan for hiring after Tolland ’Turnpike residents sewer line. It scraps the idea of and other roads in the area may be mocratic majority’s proposal as too what she was looking for: “Girl the free trip. San Franciscans heavily congested by traffic going vague and has demanded informa­ should be renovated and reopened. municipal employees submitted by Beach Jai-Alai Fronton presi­ after he and first lady Nancy were asked to write, in 25 words and the group they organized — the widening the right of way by 10 feet. the Human Relations Commission. Neuharth a winner dent Arthur Silvester Sr. was a Reagan return from a year-end seeks city for brief, but meaning­ Catherine Lankford, the Tolland to the planned Mall at Buckland tion on how much traffic will use the The Advisory Park and Recreation ful affair. Must be interesting, or less, why they would like to Northern Manchester Property Gannett Co. Chairman Allen H. limited public figure, meaning he vacation in Palm Springs, Calif. visit Des Moines. could not be libeled unless ABC The president broadcasts the friendly, traditional (but full of '1.1 u . ^ Neuharth is the latest winner of wonderful surprises).” Rychlewski, who won over ■»CARD the International Radio and News had believed its report was five-minute speeches, usually about 350 other entries, will false. live, at 12:06 p.m. each Saturday. Officials in Des Moines had Push for engineer to continue Television Society’s Gold Medal, just the city for the transplanted arrive in Des Moines on Jan. 30 given for his contributions to Silvester’s 4-year-old suit They are carried live by the ABC, and return to San Francisco on arose from a June 21, 1979, NBC and CBS radio networks, New Yorker living in San Town Charter, the police depart­ delays in some projects. (sum communications. Francisco. Feb. 1. Her visit will include a The town manager’s decision not The IRTS is an industry broadcast of a “20-20” segment those of The Associated Press performance at the Des Moines to hire a traffic engineer and to ment has the responsibility for anchored by Hugh Downs and and United Press International Rychlewski, 32, won an traffic control. He also noted that Lutz also said that if no traffic . organization with members from expense-paid trip for two to Civic Center by ballet star Rudolf instead use the new town engineer engineer is hired, there will be no im Q nm (ami ^ ------s«SM - I 0 radio, television, broadcast ad­ produced by Bernard Cohen. and several independent Nureyev and dinner with and the police department’s traffic Town Engineer Thomas R. Currin, %CARD His suit claimed Downs, Riv­ networks. Iowa’s capital ip an essay contest who was hired this week, has centralization of the town’s traffic vertising, cable, programming, sparked by a friendly feud Nureyev. officer to oversee Manchester authority. By dividing responsibili­ Conni syndication and related areas. era and Cohen libeled him in the The White House has no count roads is a “cop-out,” according to a worked as director of transporta­ 17-minute show “Jai-Alai: Li­ of how many stations carry it. between boosters of Des Moines tion services for the Manchester ties between the police, planning Neuharth is to be honored with and San Francisco. spokesman for a newly formed and public works departments. ( M s the society’s 1987 Gold Medal at cense to Steal,” by implying he Board said. A spot check by The citizens group. firm of Fuss & O’Neill Consulting staged a fire that destroyed his Associated Press in September The contest was Des Moines’ Engineers Inc. Lutz said the town leaves some doesn’t believe an awards banquet March 5 at Chamber of Commerce response Lottery the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. fronton, a place where jai alai is showed that in many sections of Allen Lutz, a member of the things “just falling between the played, on Christmas Eve 1978. the country the broadcast cannot to a San Francisco Examiner group 'TRAFFIC, or Town Resi­ In addition, Weiss said he plans to cracks.” s s ( M s In announcing the award in a newspaper ad earlier this year news release, James L. Green- ABC News’ lawyer, Tom Julin, be heard. Connecticut daily: dents And-Friends For Infrastruc­ propose that an outside traffic in holidays. said, “I believe that reasonable touting the cultural amenities of ture Control, said Tuesday the new consultant be hired if the town Lutz said TRAFFIC intends to go wald, chairman of Katz Com­ San Francisco. The ad showed a mi munications and president of the people would come to the conclu­ Tpday’s quotes Tuesday: 288 town engineer will be too busy with engineering and planning depart­ ahead with its push to make the CARD sion that they did a fair job.” couple sitting in front of a TV set, other duties and the traffic officer ments cannot provide the neces­ town hire a traffic engineer. (M s (M s The bank will be dosed IRTS, said, "We are honoring a and said in a headline, “For a lot P lay Four: 0656 man who has forged an extraor­ Silvester’s lawyer, Stephan “We feel her only chance is to has no expertise in traffic sary engineering information on tomorrow for the hohday. of people, the view in Des Moines Lotto: ^8-9-19-2^34 development projects. dinary career in the world of ALLEN H. NEUHARTH Dreyfuss, said, “I don’t want to get a new liver.” — Dr. Chiiitoph engineering. But our Conni automatic communications and has become .. . "extraordinary career" make any comment about it Broelscli, before doctors began a Lutz said it is unlikely Currin will KB (Ms a major force in broadcasting as other than to say that, of course, fourth liver transplant in just “That’s not a traffic solution,” EMERGENCY Lutz said. “It does not surprise me be able to provide that information teller will still be on the well as publishing.’’ Tillman gave her a leather dress, we will appeal.” over a month for 7-month-old because of the backlog of work Fire — Police — Medical JU Meghann LaRocco. Manchester Herald that that would be the kind of job 24 hours a day at CARD Last year’s winner was NBC the reported response of the administration.” awaiting him. The position has been (M s Qsm Chairman Grant A. ’Tinker, who Tuesday. DIal-A-Reagan? vacant for over six months, and DIAL 911 convenient locations all has since resigned and is enter­ When she tried the dress on, “The question of winning de­ Public Works Director George In Manchester The White House, after experi­ mocracy from the government USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 78 On Monday, Town Manager ing an agreement with Gannett she found a diamond ring in the Robert Weiss said that under the Kandra has said there have been BS &SS around Manchester. Co. to produce television pocket, the Tribune said, quoting menting with letting radio sta­ and party does not exist.’ — He Publlshsd dally axcapt Sunday Suggaatad carrier rataa ara $1.80 and cartain holidays by tha Man- waakTy, $6.50 lor ona month, $10.25 9 Use your Conni-card. If programming. an unidentified staffer on the talk tions dial up President Reagan’s Dongchang, China’s senior vice weekly radio speeches on the chairman of the Education Min­ chastar Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard for thraa months, $38.50 for six JU show. Placa, Manchastar, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for ona yaar. (e iB H you don’t have one, stop by ::a k u telephone, will try to expand the istry, denying that any students Sacond class postaga paid at Man- Mall rataa ara avallabla on raquast. CLIP AND SAVE New flame audience by getting listeners to have been arrested by the chastar. Conn. POSTM ASTER : and apply for one. So you Rivera cleared Sand addraaa changas to tha Man- dial it for themselves. Communist government for pro­ To placa a classiflad or display Gina Hemphill, granddaughter chaatar Harald, P.O. Box 591, Man- can enjoy your hohday-and “We hope to be able to get some democracy activism. advortlaomont, or to report a news of Jesse Owens and a torch An ABC News broadcast by ehaatar. Conn. 00040. 0B (M s QJi Ham, story or picture ldepoe*TtoH laer defendants. om|-s !su|i(d|oa !Uie|yv-9 IjnBl-E N.^liiiRd cocaine possession and his case Celebration! Mistletoe & Holly flowers, bird feeds, potting transferred to Hartford, where he is Sherbacow served in the U.S. Co/VlJdl^ Sea Cfuum. Sixyta J0 |0 3 aqi„-Z !sue3jj)v 8u|Ajr|S-i :iHDITl)IOdS/H31VAA31dO]d attorney’s office in the 1960s \^nterics's __ , ^ <3-, la-t !q-z !p-l iSaHOAAHJiVW scheduled to appear Jan. 27. ■ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK- MANCHESTER’S FINEST JEWELER SINCE 1918 Don't forget Itl books & morel He remains free on $10,000 cash alongside David Margolies, cur­ 699 MAIN STR EET MANCHESTER. C T 06040 fresheste^t^^dream' 335 Main Street 646-5016 sau|dd||ji|d ai|l ‘ouinbv uozfjo3 :]WVNSAUN bail posted after his arrest Dec. 11. rently the chief of the organized 300 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST 168 Woodland St. OPEN 3STVd-S MaiKhctUr WOODLAND Manchester Open 7 Days, Sherbacow was among four men crime and racketeering section of MANCHESTER 643-5617 Manchester DAILY ilSIVd-* !»Ai$ua)ap-l 18961-1 ladODSQTBOAA arrested in Connecticut and Florida the U.S. Justice Department’s 643-8676 GARDENS 643>8474 8:30-6:30 THE ICE CBE8M FACTOBr rtin l « tti C o J U ^ - Itt Ctnn niti FRESH ntiriHl on charges stemming from a drug criminal division. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1986 — 7_ * — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1986 U.S. ready to ring in new tax iaw I u.s./worid in Brief OPINION Bv Jim Luther to withhold from each paycheck. judicious use of deductions. agreement among economists that The Associated Press The Internal Revenue Service On the other hand, millions of by sharply boosting taxes on AT&T to cut rates by 11 percent corporations, the law is likely to cautions that delaying that chore families lose the benefits of deduc­ WASHINGTON — American Telephone & Telegraph long­ WASHINGTON - Afar-reaching too long could result in too little tax slow short-term economic growth tions for two-earner couples, sales distance customers are getting an 11 percent price cut beginning new tax law begins affecting the being withheld, and that could .taxes and, gradually, consumer and worsen the nation’s trade State should paychecks of American workers mean a penalty. deficit. New Y ea r’s Day. interest. Writeoffs are reduced for IT ’S I0:00. PO AT&T had planned a price cut of 8.1 percent, or $1.2 billion, but Jack Thursday, boosting exemptions Effective with the new year, the medical expenses and such miscel­ Here are some of the major and cutting rates while reducing or 50 percent maximum individual tax laneous deductions as union dues. changes. Unless noted otherwise, was ordered Tuesday by the Federal Communications VoU KKoW WHERE Anderson eliminating several favorite rate drops to 38.5 percent. It will fall Deductions for Individual Retire­ they are effective for ail of 1987. Commission to increase the cut to $1.9 billion. take lead in deductions. to 33 percent in 1988. ment Accounts are limited for • The personal exemption, which AT&T’s competitors said earlier that they would reduce their YoUR Foreign The law, which will shift $120 The old system of 14 brackets for middle- and upper-income earners, was $1,080 in 1986, rises to $1,900 in rates to remain competitive. All told, according to FCC billion in taxes from individuals to couples and 15 for single people will and capital gains will be taxed as 1987 year and $2,000 by 1989. Chairman Mark S. Fowler, 1987 long-distance bills should fall by corporations over five years, is the be cut to five for 1987. There will be ordinary income. • The standard deductions, used more than $2 billion. Policy iS? most thorough overhaul of the three brackets in 1988 and latqr by those who do not itemize, rise The cuts are possible largely because of reductions in the rates AIDS fight The new law makes major federal income tax in at least 33 years, when three-quarters of all slightly, to $2,540 for singles and long-distance companies pay local phone companies for making changes in a tax system long years. workers will pay a flat rate of 15 $3,760 for couples, in 1987 and will go the connection between an individual phone and the long-distance To no one’s surprise, AIDS continues to percent. decried as overly complex and up significantly in 1988 — to $3,000 Khomeini still Individual income taxes will drop unfair. It does little to simplify, company’s switching center. spread like wildfire through the United States. by an average of 2.2 percent in 1987, Sharply increased personal ex­ for singles and $5,000 for couples. Fowler also predicted that local rates generally will remain ■vr although the number of people • The special deduction of up to Some 26,000 cases of the dread disease have and when the rate reductions are emptions and higher standard flat in 1987 and may be reduced in some states. itemizing deductions is expected to $3,000 for two-earner couples, been diagnosed thus far, and the figure just fully effective a year from now, the deductions mean that a four- drop by about 13 million. It seeks to which offset part of the “ marriage keeps on climbing. chief danger tax cuts will average 6.1 percent. In member family will be able to improve fairness by requiring that penalty,” disappears, along with both cases, there are losers as well; make $11,360 this year before Bomb explodes near Italian minister In some respects, however, the nature of the people with similar earnings and the income-averaging benefit for About 18.S percent of all taxpayers paying any income tax, compared epidemic is changing, at least in Connecticut circumstances pay about the same all taxpayers. MERANO, Italy — A pipe bomb exploded early today just will pay more this year and 15.5 with $7,990 in 1986. A single person amount of tax and that any • The deduction for state and outside a ski resort hotel where Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti and other parts of the Northeast. State in the world percent will face tax increases in may earn $4,440, up from $3,560, corporation reporting a profit pay local sales taxes dies: other taxes was staying, police said. The blast blew out windows but caused statistics show that for the first time 1988 and beyond. before incurring income taxes. some tax. remain deductible. no injuries. intravenous drug users are contracting and WASHINGTON — For the second consecutive For typical taxpayers, none of the Those changes will end the By eliminating or cutting some • Only 65 percent of consumer year, we nominate the messianic mullah of Iran, A police official in the nearby northern city of Bolzano said spreading AIDS, or acquired immune changes will affect 1986 tax returns, income-tax liability of an estimated specific tax advantages, the law interest incurred in 1987 will be panic broke out on the first floor when the bomb exploded at about Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, as the world’s most which are due by April 15. However, deficiency syndrome, more than homosexual 6 million working poor. Other parts reduces the importance of tax deductible: starting in 1990 none 1; 20 a.m. outside the garden wall of the luxurious Palace Hotel, dangerous leader. the law requires all workers to file of the new law will make it tougher consequences as a factor in busi­ will be deductible. Mortgage inter­ men, who are now the second-highest risk where Andreotti has spent many vacations. new W-4 forms by Oct. 1, instruct­ for upper-income investors to avoid ness and investor decision-making. est on two homes generally remains A year ago, world attention — and American ire But a Foreign Ministry official noted that German-speaking group. ing their employers how much tax the tax collector through the On the other hand, there is wide deductible. — was focused on Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi. We separatist groups occasionally have carried out bombings in the The trend, already seen in New York and fired off a fusillade of nine columns last January, New Jersey, clearly means more cases of region, and said this bomb did not appear aimed at Andreotti. warning that Khomeini, not Gadhafi, was the real “ We don’t see this as a particularly important episode,” said transmission via so-called “ straight” sex and threat. E Mediator enters French railroad strike ministry spokesman Daniele Verga. “ These actions are just will soon result in the disease advancing at a “ Khomeini is our public enemy No. 1,” we demonstrations without (being) attacks. They don’t have any frightening pace through all segments of warned. We charged that he was directing an Bv Je^frev Ulbrich appointed mediator. target.” society. More babies will be bom with “ undeclared war” against the United States — a The Associated Press Union delegations remained be­ defective immune systems, more carriers low-scale, low-cost, low-risk underground war hind at the Tuesday evening session will unknowingly pass the disease along and against Americans everywhere. PARIS — A government media­ with management to discuss work­ Former Nazi guard faces charges many more people will die of AIDS. 1 ROCKV MlN. We reported that the ayatollah is training svnbicat 1 tor said he would begin talks today ing conditions and other issues aimed at ending a 2-week-old under dispute. WASHINGTON — Stripped of his U.S. citizenship, a form er Yet instead of responding to the shift with professional terrorists in the deadly arts of assassination, sabotage and subversion. We named S?®**inots ’ nationwide rail workers strike that New Jersey man may face criminal charges abroad after new measures, health officials seem prepared c has disrupted holiday traffic, held Francoise Lavondes, the media­ admitting he was a guard at a Nazi death camp and once shot a C the Iranian leaders who are responsible for the tor, was appointed Monday when to do little until it is too late for anything to be up mail delivery and cost the helpless prisoner in the back. killings and kidnappings of Americans. We the government temporarily sus­ done at all. debt-ridden rail system $15 million Stefan Leili, 77, slipped out of the United States in August, provided explicit details, including the locations of r q a r e eg" a day. pended a proposed new wage The problem is that while those in charge of Reagan needs help abroad system that would emphasize merit shortly after his sworn deposition was taken by the Justice the most important terrorist nests. The state-run railroad, the So- fighting AIDS in the state acknowledge that over seniority for promotions and Department’s Nazi-hunting team, the Office of Special DE LYON ‘ ciete Nationale des Chemins de Fer Investigations. OSI Director Neal M. Sher said Leili s drug users will continue to be the main WE TOLD HOW TERRORISTS, acting on Francais, said management and increases. Bv Barrv Schweld problems with thefalteringSoviet trip to China, probably in early granddaughter told him Leili was somewhere in West Germany. instructions from Tehran, had bombed the U.S. non-striking workers have main­ conduit for the disease, they are reluctant to economy. Besides, he is not March, which could place a burr Confederation Secretary General The department announced Tuesday that in Newark, N.J., U.S. Embassy and Marine Corps barracks in Lebanon. tained service at an average level Georges Lanoue said Tuesday night try tactics that might provoke controversy. WASHINGTON — With a strong obliged to help Reagan overcome under Gorbachev’s saddle. And District Judge Harold Ackerman had granted an OSI motion to We charged that the same terrorists had kidnapped of 25 percent of normal. that he and the other union heads All they currently have planned is a $100,000 assist from Secretary of State his political difficulties. Richard W. Murphy, the assistant denaturalize Leili, who lived in Clifton, N.J. The judge also and tortured Americans, particularly CIA official The rail strikers number about would meet with Lavondes, but that counseling program for those already getting George P. Shultz, President Rea­ secretary of state for the Near 20,000 and include 30 percent of all declared several “ findings of fact” about the evidence against And yet, an arms control deal William Buckley, who died from the savage they objected to the government’s treatment for drug dependency. gan will try to pull himself out of East, probably will go to Israel, railroad employees but 88 percent Leili and directed that they be forwarded to West German beneficial to both sides — sparing treatment. We described the terrorist suspension of the salary system That may be a good first step, but it is far the morass of the Iran-Contra Egypt and Jordan next month to of all train drivers. rather than a total withdrawal. authorities for possible criminal action. the Soviets billions they could use headquarters — a former schoolhouse in downtown Leili earlier admitted in a deposition taken by OSI affair in 1987 with a vigorous and see if there is solid sentiment for Coupled with a 3-week-old strike from sufficient. domestically — would appear to Baalbek — where these outrages were planned. We “ We will not refuse to meet investigators that he was a guard in the Nazi SS Death’s Head productive diplomatic offensive trying to set up peace talks. by seafarers and dockworkers and AIDS is a radical problem, and getting it be in the interest of Reagan and cited intercepted messages as an indisputable a day-old walkout by some em­ Francois Lavondes, but we are Division at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria, in the four corners of the world. under control will require radical measures — Gorbachev. The last U.S.-backed effort source of our information. ployees of the Paris subway, the opposed to the maneuver by man­ where 200,000 people were killed. He also admitted shooting a The embattled president .trying measures as likely to stir discord as they are They have an understanding to collapsed in February. King We charged that terrorists are masquerading as Christmas season has been less agement and government which French Jewish prisoner, 17-year-old Leon Axelroud, in also to overcome medical prob­ meet again in Moscow next year, Hussein of Jordan and Yasser Iranian diplomats, with diplomatic credentials and than merry for French travelers. consists of kicking the ball out of the December of 1943, as the youth tried to run from two SS bullies but to have any effect. lems and to rebuild his credibility court,” he said. but there is no apparent m ove­ Arafat, the chairman of the immunity. No less than Khomeini’s ambassador to On Tuesday evening, the heads of had no chance of escape. Beyond counseling, the first intelligent step and popularity, intends to look for ment on either side to nail that Palestine Liberation Organiza­ the Vatican, Ayatollah Khosrow-Shahi, is believed the country’s largest union, the Several thousand striking rail­ where drug users are concerned would be to opportunities with the Soviet Communist-run General Confeder­ third summit meeting down. tion. were unable to agree on a to direct terrorist operations in Western Europe. road workers and supporters dem­ make clean syringes generally available. Union and elsewhere. joint delegation to negotiate with ation of Labor, and two other major onstrated in Paris and other major On other world fronts, the Finally, we warned that an "underground Iranian unions, the Workers Force and the Shiite group claims It killed 3 Jews Although addicts clearly aren’t about to quit Apart from the pressures of the Israel. Hussein declared he had cities Tuesday. Reagan administration was not network of potential murderers and saboteurs is AP photo French Democratic Confederation injecting themselves, most won’t share double scandal that has beset the reached “an end to another BEIRUT, Lebanon — An underground Shiite Moslem group terribly active before the Iran- being built up in this country,” with “ at least 100 of Workers, walked out of talks with In Paris, an estimated 5,000 needles unless they have to if they’re made administration, Reagan has chapter in the search for peace.” today claimed to have killed three Lebanese Jews in retaliation Contra controversy envelopedthe trained Khomeini agents already in place.” Members of France’s largest union, the Communist-run railroad management. people, including confederation 3 aware that doing so is likely to mean a barely two years remaining to But Murphy has heard such members from several other for what it said was Israeli shelling of Shiite villages in southern White House. Still, there are To stoke the fires in the bellies of his radical General Confederation of Labor, walk past the Paris But they insisted the action was a leave a mark on foreign affairs grim statements before and keeps "gesture” rather than a “ rupture,” trades, marched for two hours, Lebanon in the last four days. painful, lingering death. several opportunities for major followers, meanwhile, Khomeini keeps up a headquarters of the French railroad "SNCF" Tuesday as through a major arms control and said they intended to begin ending up in front of the railroad A group calling itself The Organization of the Oppressed on Such a program has already started in New accomplishments. trying. constant campaign of defiant gestures, public I agreement with the Soviet Union, Reagan’s opportunities in Latin the management of the SNCF and government officials talks today over a controversial headquarters near the St. Lazare Earth made the claim in a statement accompanied by York, and Connecticut should follow suit Shultz is leaving on a trip next blackguardings and terrorist attacks, hoping that photographs of the three men and delivered to the independent a new peace initiative in the America appear to be limited. His meet to try to resolve the 13-day old railway strike. wage system with a government- station. immediately, even as the general public week to six sub-Saharan countries the United States will continue to be a tolerant An-Nahar newspaper shortly after midnight. Middle East or a solution to the commitment to the Contras in awareness effort is increased a thousandfold. in Africa, a warmup perhaps to a punching bag. The statement identified the victims as Youssef Yahuda bloody racial problems in south­ Nicaragua is as firm as his visit to southern Africa later in the Benesti, Henri Menn and Elie Srour, and claimed they were spies Already, the gay community in the U.S. has ern Africa. support for the Star Wars pro­ year to tackle the twin problems of YET HE HAS DEMONSTRATED that he’s really for Israel’s Mossad secret service. No bodies were found and the moved toward containing the spread of AIDS. A lot may depend on the gram in space. So a negotiated U.S., Canada reach lumber agreement racial apartheid and Cuban “ afraid of U.S. m ilitary wrath,” we wrote on claim could not be verified independently. Safe sex is up and statistics are beginning to willingness of Mikhail Gorba­ peace, through the many Latin troops. Jan. 12. When his provocations start rousing Srour and Benesti were kidnapped in west Beirut almost two stabilize. chev, the Soviet leader, to meet American countries eager to play TheU.S. policy of “ constructive Americans to action. Khomeini quickly seeks to percent surcharge on imports of 32 percent of the entire U.S. ers, who initiated the case, claim years ago. Police said they had no information about Menn. But in general, a ridiculous complacency him half way. They spoke, at least, the matchmaker role, remains Bv Tom Room engagement,” which depended on head off the consequences through quiet Canadian softwood lumber, includ­ market. these fees are so low that they In Tel Aviv, the Israeli Foreign Ministry declined to comment in Reykjavik in October of big elusive. The Associated Press amount to an illegal subsidy and still pervades the nation. moral persuasion to move Preto­ negotiations. On two occasions, we reported, he ing pine, spurce, Douglas fir and U.S. homebuilders have esti­ on the claim. However, an Israeli army spokeswoman said Israel steps toward disarmament. But If foreign policy is to rescue undercut U.S. prices. has not been shelling southern Lebanon during the last four days. Television networks refuse condom ads, ria toward racial equality, is “ scrambled to end a hostage situation when it WASHINGTON — Minutes be­ other woods used extensively in mated that the 15 percent tariff Reagan’s prized anti-missile pro­ Reagan, his best chances for In the United States, companies adolescents are mistakenly sheltered from under review. Undersecretary of became clear that the United States had set fore a midnight deadline, U.S. and home construction. could raise the cost of a typical gram, known popularly as “ Star success would appear to be an Negotiators reached the agree­ home in the United States by $1,000. must bid for the right to cut trees. the facts that might protect them, and specific State Michael Armacost returned m ilitary intervention in motion.” Canadian officials signed an agree­ The Commerce Department’s Wars,” was an intractable obsta­ arms control agreement with ment during more than 30 hours of Dec. 21 from a preview tour of But President Reagan followed a pattern of ment to boost by 15 percent the Canada had offered to implement Congress hit on highway Inaction steps that might do some good are shunned cle. And negotiations held subse­ virtual round-the-clock bargaining October finding that Canada was Moscow, a Mideast peace confer­ selective prudence, making moves that obviated price of Canadian construction a 15 percent tax on lumber subsidizing its softwood imports by out of the fear that an outcry might ensue. quently in Geneva by U.S. and Zimbabwe, Zambia. Mozam­ aimed at beating a Tuesday mid­ WASHINGTON — One of the first tasks of the new Congress ence or a new initiative in the need for action. We wrote on Jan. 19 that lumber exported to the United shipments to the United States, but 15 percent reversed a 1983 finding Beginning with providing needles for Soviet delegations did not ad­ bique. Botswana and Malawai. night deadline for the penalty southern Africa. Khomeini’s anti-American animus was “ as visible States. only if the tax could be phased out that the stumpage fees did not will be to come up with money for highway construction, but addicts and forcing wider dissemination of vance prospects fora settlement. The net result may be a more ruling by the Commerce as Canadian provinces increase states and highway groups say congressional inaction already is in advance as a sandstorm whirling on a desert The negotiated breakthrough constitute a subsidy. New talks will be held in mid- muscular approach to South Department. their timber-cutting fees. playing havoc with 1987 roadbuilding plans. information, the government must get its horizon.” Yet the policymakers in Washington, we was announced by Commerce The controversy comes amid Africa. Barry Schweid heads the State The agreement generally in­ U.S. negotiators generally “ Many states will lose the entire 1987 construction season if head out of the sand where AIDS is concerned. January. complained, seemed to have “ a schoolboy’s crush” Department spokeswoman Desiree efforts by the two nations to Department staff of ’The Asso­ ’Tucker only hours before the volved a 15 percent surcharge on wanted the Canadian tax to stay in action isn’t taken soon.” says Lester Lamm, president of the It would help if officials found the courage to on radicals like Khomeini. negotiate a far-reaching “ free GORBACHEV HAS HIS OWN SHULTZ IS ALSO planning a ciated Press. department was scheduled to make future Canadian lumber shipments place for a longer period. trade” pact that over time would Highway Users Federation, a group of 400 companies and make Connecticut a leader in the effort. We learned that the White House was making a final decision on its preliminary to the United States but the specific At issue were “ stumpage fees” eliminate most trade restrictions. associations interested in highway issues. secret overtures to Iran and spoke to the president finding last Oct. 16 that Canadian details were not available. paid by Canadian lumber compan­ Canada and the United States are The federation held a news conference Tuesday to focus about our concerns on Feb. 24. We agreed not to timber-cutting policies amount to Last year, $3 billion in Canadian ies to provinciai government for the each other’s most important trad­ attention on the potential consequences of the 99th Congress’ publish his reply until the hostages were freed, but an unfair subsidy. softwood lumber was shipped to the right to cut timber in government- ing partners, with two-way trade failure to pass a 1987 highway financing bill before it adjourned GOP has lots to remember about Futtner we don’t think it violates the agreement to say he That finding called for a 15 United States, accounting for about owned forests. U.S. lumber produc­ last year surpassing $120 billion. last October. , r. - j defended the necessity of appeasing Iran. A $13.1 billion highway bill was approved by the Senate and Apparently, the president hoped to bolster the House, but then fell apart amid disputes about certain provisions The Republican organization in this state of the Education Committee, for example, when “ moderates” around Khomeini, neutralize Iran such as a suggested rollback in the 55 mph speed limit. The new Rep. Jonathan Pelto of Mansfield had expected to and prevent a dangerous escalation that could South Africa braces for beach fights Congress is expected to m ove quickly to try to pass the measure suffered two serious losses in 1986 — one it is trying \ to forget and one it should hold in its memory. be considered even though Cohen was a deputy jeopardize the Western world’s oil supply. He after it convenes next week. tion reported rumors that vacation­ Enough has been written and said about the ranking member this year. feared Khomeini had created a crescendo that, The reference apparently was to Friday at the Amanzimtoti beach Capitol Bv Lourlndo Kevs ers involved in the Christmas disaster at the polls on Nov. 4. And the GOP wilt And Rep. Ray Joyce of New Britain was moved given one final spark, could ignite a conflagration black women sometimes taking resort south of Durban. The Associated Press Amanzimtoti town clerk David fighting were planning attacks this have opportunities in the years ahead to turn that Comments over from the Environment Committee, where he that would sweep the Islamic world. their swimming suit tops off, and black men sometimes going swim­ Ongley said the trouble began when weekend. It said several white Judge dismisses confession, charge around. So this isn’t about the election. -J was ranking member, to chair the Energy JOHANNESBURG, South Africa people on holiday objected in the right-wing Afrikaner Resist­ Bob Conrad Committee when Rep. Steve Duffy of Bristol STILL, WE REMAINED unconvinced and broke — “ Whites Only” signs went up on ming or sunbathing in their under­ E L PASO, Texas — A judge who threw out a confession by The party cannot easily recover from the other ance Movement planted its interviews to sharing beach facili­ beaches packed with vacationers wear, rather than swim trunks. loss in the year just ending — the death last June of thought he was the one to move up from the story of Reagan’s secret “ tilt toward Iran” on swastika-like flag at a pool where ties with blacks. Henry Lee Lucas agreed Tuesday to drop a capital murder and extra police were deployed to Officials at Bikini Beach on Pat Futtner. its walking encyclopedia of useful membership on the latter panel to the chair. April 28. We reported that “ Washington has been black and white children were In Port Elizabeth in the eastern charge against the man who once confessed to hundreds of enforce segregation laws after Gordon’s Bay in western Cape political information, its human card file on the Stolberg created some wonderment among quietly conciliatory in the behind-the-scenes splashing each other. Cape, the city council has applied to killings across the nation but then recanted. 9 province posted “ whites only” mixed sunbathing sparked Christ­ have its shoreline open to all races. “ I think we’re all a little tired of it,” State District Judge players past and present, its expert on party rules House Democrats over his selection of three — negotiations with Iran over the American hostages signs and began telling Indian and Police also broke up fights mas beach battles that wounded Segregation remains official, how­ Brunson Moore said. “ I think the time has come to end it. and election laws, its savvy strategist on count ’em — Stamford representatives to chair held by pro-Iranian terrorists” but that “ this mixed-race sunbathers to leave the between blacks and Indians on a five people. ever, until Gene Louw, the central committees: Reps. John Wayne Fox on General dramatic, subterranean shift in policy toward Iran officially white beach, the South beach for people of Asian descent in Hopefully, this is the last w e’ll all hear of it for a long, long tim e.” campaigning, its wonderfully rumpled and cool project is anything but partisan. Anyone who knew Port Natal police commissioner government’s provincial adminis­ Law, Moira Lyons on Transportation and Richard goes beyond the fate of the hostages into the realm African Press Association Durban and at a beach set aside for Lucas, 50, was indicted in the May 27, 1983, ax slaying of guy when the pressure was too much for everyone Pat — and that includes many Democrats — may Brigadier J.C. Van Niekerk said trator, approves the action. of global geopolitics.” The president is convinced, people of mixed race. 72-year-oId Librada Apodaca at her El Paso home. else. help. Blumenthal on Planning and Development. 'Tuesday he had ordered an extra reported. Many South African beaches long Durban City police said an extra Also Tuesday, the United Demo­ As with hundreds of other cases, Lucas confessed to that We contend that Futtner’s death shortly before Above all, the Stolberg selections demonstrated we reported, “ that an effort must be made to police helicopter patrol and tem­ cratic Front, the largest anti­ DONALD FISHER of Windsor and Katie have been racially segregated, but 40 to 45 officers would patrol slaying but then recanted, saying that all his confessions were convention season and the ultimate collapse of a (are ya paying attention. Governor Bill?) that establish relations with Ayatollah Khomeini.” porary police posts north and south apartheid coalition, said it ex­ McGuire of Waterford (formerly of Ellington) some cities, mostly in the Cape beaches throughout the rest of the bogus and had come under pressure from law enforcement supporting Toby Moffet’s effort to grab the Meanwhile, the ayatollah continues to sulk of Durban on the Indian Ocean. pected to face "detentions, party in disarray were more than coincidental — province, have eliminated discrim­ holiday season. Christmas, Hanuk- agencies eager to clear unsolved crimes. came up with the idea. They are putting together a contentiously in his holy city of Qom. He is a According to the South African E l that the GOP would still have had a shot if he had gubernatorial nomination from O’Neill this year kah and New Year’s fall in the restrictions and wholesale harass­ The hearing was held without Lucas, already on death row for committee to work on the details and set criteria Broadcasting Corp., Van Niekerk ination laws or refused to enforce been around to the finish. was no handicap when the chairmanship jobis were strange protagonist; ancient, cheerless, decrepit, middle of South Africa’s summer, ment” in 1987, but remained his conviction on the 1979 murder of an unidentified hitchhiker. for selecting a winner. McGuire says the Farm also said he was appealing to them. “ committed to waging a non­ Pat — no one would know who you meant if you distributed. with glowering black eyes and a long, white, Four whites were stabbed and a and beaches are jammed with Prosecutors said they had no choice but to seek a dismissal Bureau will be asked to provide a representative. sunbathers to “ adhere strictly to violent struggle against used his formal first name of Fenton — was Two of Moffett’s most active backers. Rep. Irene patriarchal beard, his face darkened into an angry black man’s leg was broken in vacationers. after Moore refused to admit Lucas’ confession into evidence. Among the first to come on board are Audrey public decency” because otherwise The South African Press Associa­ apartheid.” officially the G O P’s political director at state Favreau of New Britain and Paul Gionfriddo of cast, with a classic condemnatory scowl. clashes Christmas Day and last Brett of Bloomfield, Lincoln Streeter and Richard violence could result. headquarters in Hartford. Outside of the office or Middletown, for example, made the winners’ circle He is a determined religious zealot driven at once Rittenband of South Windsor, State Rep. John away from his home town of South Windsor he was — Favreau heading Human Services and by idealism and hatred, a usurper who justifies White House keeps mum on Casey Tiffany of Lyme, Eugene Zaleta of Newtown, unknown to the public. But on the job he was Gionfriddo on Public Health. Rep. Joan Hartley of himself as the avenger of Allah. He has stirred up a award overturned Heather Danaher of Marlborough and Robert Reverse di PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — The White House is revealing little always accessible, always ready with the tidbit of Waterbury. whose husband Jim was Moffett’s mass following at home and craves one throughout Googins of Glastonbury. Jay Malcynsky, a New plaintiffs. He gave the other two the about the condition of hospitalized CIA Director William J. 6 campaign chief in that city, will chair the House Islam. damages. obscure information you needed. CHICAGO (AP) - A federal Shadur reversed a jury’s findings option of accepting $15,000 each in Casey, except that President Reagan has not spoken with his Britain attorney, will give legal service. side of Executive and Legislature Nominations. Thus he remains our candidate as the world’ s that the 13 were entitled to punitive judge has overturned a $4.3 million The officers contended that Ma­ compensatory damages or request­ longtime friend and is not yet considering replacing him. The committee will organize late in January. damages. He also said three of the SOME WERE VAGUELY AWARE that Futtner And Rep. Doreen DelBianco. also of Waterbury and most dangerous leader. reverse discrimination award to 13 this had transferred them because ing a new trial to determine Spokesman Larry Speakes said Tuesday it would not be McGuire says contributions are coming in already. plaintiffs were not entitled to they are white and supported had once been a man of the soil, battling like so a Moffett activist, is vice chair of Labor and Public white Chicago police officers who damages. “ appropriate at this stage” for Reagan to talk to Casey, whose They should be sent to Republican headquarters at compensatory damages, but did not former Mayor Jane M. Byrne many others in his part of the state to keep its Employes. alleged they were transferred from Shadur cited a U.S. Supreme condition has been a mystery since he underwent brain cancer 1 High St., Hartford, in care of her. rule out the possiblity of such during the 1983 election in which she shade tobacco industry alive. Or that he had sold • Former Democratic State Chairman Tim prestigious jobs because of their Court ruling that punitive damages damages for the other 10. w as defeated by Harold surgery Dec. 18. . . ^ cars. Or that he had been state agriculture Moynihan of East Hartford, settling into his new Hlaurlipstpr HrralJi race and politics. cannot apply to municipal Speakes, in Palm Springs, Calif., where the president was Political notes I “ My clients are absolutely flab­ In early September, the jury Washington. commissioner when Thomas Meskill was governor. job as president of the Greater Hartford Chamber awarded each of the officers $55,000 defendants. vacationing, said he had “ nothing new” on Casey’s condition and Founded In 1881 bergasted,” the officers’ lawyer, In his ruling, Shadur said the trial Everyone knew immediately on that dark day in • Gov. Bill O’Neill and his ranking advisors may of Commerce, admits he’ll miss the political action in compensatory damages and “ We are extremely pleased,” referred reporters’ queries to Georgetown University Hospital, John Gubbins, said late Tuesday had produced no evidence of not have been too thrilled with every choice of when the General Assembly opens next week. And PENNY M. SIEFFEHT...... Publisher said Joseph Gagliardo, first deputy where Casey is undergoing treatment. June that the party wasn’t going to be able to after U.S. District Judge-Milton I. $275,000 in punitive damages — political discrimination, though he chairmen for House committees in the new in a radio interview Sunday on WPOP, Moynihan DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editor more than the $250,000 sought by the corporation counsel for the city. Georgetown University Hospital spokesmen in Washington replace him in that cluttered back room at JAMES P. SACKS...... Moneging Editor Shadur announced his decision. noted that a reasonable juror might headquarters. His personality, his store of Democratic-controlled Legislature, but they kept disclosed that he is in a “ continuing dialogue” with ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Associate Editor Gubbins said he would appeal. lawsuit. have concluded there was some said Casey remained in stable condition Tuesday. Shadur also ruled that Raleigh Gagliardo said the additional hands off. The governor, a form er House leader his successor, John Droney of West Hartford, to “ They are police officers and evidence of racial discrimination. Speakes reiterated that no consideration was being given to knowledge went when he did. Mathis, former executive director information requested by the judge The good news is that some Republicans are himself, would not have it any other way. help with who’s who and what’s what for a DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advertising Director they’re used to juries in criminal would come in the form of a written finding a replacement for the ailing CIA chief and that no lists of MARK F. ABRAITIS...... BusinessManager of the Office of Municipal Investiga­ Shadur reversed the jury's find­ potential successors were being drawn up. doing something in P a t’ s m emory. A scholarship in Even so, the list of chairmen who were chosen chairman. trials,” he said. “ They can’t ing of racial discrimination against explanation from the eight plain­ SHELDON COHEN Composing Manager understand how a judge in a civil tions, who along with the city was his name is being created as an annual award to a mostly by incoming House Speaker Irving Stolberg ROBERT H HUBBARD Pressroom Manager three of the officers and requested tiffs about why they should receive case can seemingly Ignore the named defendant in the lawsuit, young person interested in agriculture. M ore than of New Haven included a few surprises. Rep. Bob Conrad writes a weekly column on JEANNE G FROMERTH Circulation Manager was not personally liable for any additional information from eight compensatory damages. jury’s intentions.” politics. Futtner loved agriculture. The scholarship Naomi Cohen of Bloomfield as House chairwoman Connecticut politics. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec 31, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 31, 19S6 — 8 7-month-old girl receives fourth liver Bv David DIshneau boy who died of Sudden Infant The Associated Press Death Syndrome, developed a blood clot after about three weeks CHICAGO — A 7-inonth-old girl "She’s still quite sick. She’s by no means out and was replaced with a newborn’s had a 50-50 chance of survival today liver that failed to function properly after her fourth liver transplant in of the woods. But she’s doing well so far," ho because it was not fully developed. just over a month, but her parents added. The third liver was implanted Dec. FREE 1 Month’s Supply were optimistic because it was “ the 21. best liver so far.” Meghann was bom with biliary Night Alone'^ Meghann LaRocco, whose first atresia, a liver defect that would ST of Vitamins transplant was Nov. 29, received "They just need more time to tell the operation. have killed her, doctors fiay. Her to the proud parents V her fourth transplanted liver dur­ whether there is any problem with “ You’ve got to look at the bright status as a previous transplant ing a six-hour operation Tuesday this liver or any residue of the side,” LaRocco said. recipient gave her a higher priority BABY of 1987’s firstborn. A K. night. University of Chicago Medi­ strain her body has been under,” he “ This has been the best liver so than a half-dozen other children cal Center spokesman Bill W. said. far” since the first transplant, he nationwide awaiting a donor. ' ‘8 ' , •40°° Gift Certificate ^ • U8t8 Bulger said early today. Doctors believe that Meghann, said in a telephone interview from Meghann’s case gained attention m Meghann was in critical but whose case earned national public­ the hospital. ” We have no choice earlier this year when thieves stole stable condition this morning, ity after the theft of donation cans but to use anything that comes 22 donation dans her parents had to elegant Cavey’s Bulger said. Doctors hoped she distributed by her parents, is only along to keep our child surviving.” placed in stores and other busi­ would be strong enough to be taken the second human to be given four Mrs. LaRocco said the medical nesses to collect money for their off a mechanical respirator in a day transplanted livers, Bulger said. center has become their “ first daughter’s initial transplant. (Plus *10°° towards or two. Doctors began implanting the home” since Meghann underwent LaRocco, 33, an unemployed Dr. Stu Goldman, a pediatric fourth new liver 'Tuesday after her first transplant and that the Chicago dock worker, said about the babysitter!) resident in charge of the baby’s Meghann’s third transplanted liver experience has taught her to take $8,000 was stolen, but that it was a care, was by her side for six hours swelled too large to fit her abdo­ nothing for granted. small amount compared with the during the night after the trans­ Compliments of to Manchester’s first, A P photo men, Bulger said. “ We used to go day by day,” she total cost of medical care. Mrs. plant, Bulger said. “ We feel her only chance Is to get said. “ Now we go hour by hour. It LaRocco said donations had ex­ "He feels she’s changed dramati­ a new liver,” Dr. Christoph wears you out not only physically ceeded $100,000. and every newborn Liver transplant patient Meghann LaRocco, shown being cally in her appearance because of Broelsch, chief of liver surgery, but also emotionally and mentally. Broelsch estimated Tuesday that held by her mother, Shirley, in November, underwent a the operation. Her breathing has said before doctors began to “ You have to believe in your hospital costs were between “baby of the year” fourth liver transplant operation Tuesday after her third eased from what it was,” Bulger transplant the liver of a dead doctors because they know their $150,000 and $300,000. transplanted liver swelled too large to fit her abdomen. said. 10-month-old Chicago-area baby. business. And faithwise, you have Doctors believed the only pre­ in 1987. “ She’s still quite sick. 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Dec. 31. 1986 Town cops Homicide charged F O C U S /F o o d will prowl in ’85 town crash for drunks A South Windsor man was gram and a quarter of cocaine and arrested Monday in connection about a quarter ounce of mari­ While some Manchester resi­ with an automobile accident in juana, valued at about $25. dents will spend tonight celebrating Manchester last year in which his Later,' acting on information the end of 1986 and the beginning of friend was killed. obtained in the first arrest, Vernon, a new year, others will be doing George Scott Maclachlan. 20, was Manchester and South Windsor their part to ensure revelers are charged with negligent homicide police arrested Kevin G. Nichols, around to see the beginning of 1987. and released on a promise to 26, and Shirley A. Spencer, 26, both Gary Wood, spokesman for the appear Jan. 5 in Manchester of Vernon, in a raid at 72 Union St. Manchester Police Department, Superior Court. Police held off on In addition to an ounce of suspected said at least eight officers will be the arrest until Maclachlan’s rec­ cocaine, police reported seizing patrolling the streets tonight in uiinninc overy from the accident, which left amphetamines and other items. their traditional effort to round up him without both his legs, police Mattica was charged with sale of drunken drivers. said. The passenger in the car. cocaine, two counts of possession of He said New Year’s Eve is busier Jeffrey Pandolfo, 18, of South cocaine, two counts of possession of b : than Christmas Eve in that respect Windsor, was killed in the accident. cocaine with intent to sell, operat­ because there are “more activities Machlachlan was traveling north ing a drug factory and possession of menus going on.” on Slater Street on May 25, 1986, marijuana and drug While Christmas Eve is more a when the car he was driving paraphernalia. time for family. New Year’s Eve weaved into the southbound lane Sindelar was charged with pos­ “is ‘get out and party,’’’ Wood said. and struck a tree on the west side of session of cocaine, possession of Andrew Beck, spokesman for the street, according to a police cocaine with intent to sell, operat­ Manchester Memorial Hospital, report. The car burst into flames ing a drug factory, possession of Cold winter weekends are meant for inviting a said the hospital plans no change in almost immediately and police marijuana and possession of drug crew of friends over to watch a football bowl its procedures but is prepared for a were unable to rescue Pandolfo, paraphernalia. game or trying out the latest board game. Here busy evening. whose body was burned beyond Mattica was held on $25,000 bond “It can vary from year to year.” are two menus that score winning points tor easy, recognition, police said. and Sindelar on $25,000 bond hearty entertaining. he said, noting that what happens Police found two unopened cans pending appearances today in depends largely on the weather. of beer in the car. A toxicology Manchester Superior Court. Manchester Safe Rides, now in its report indicated Maclachlan’s ITALIAN SAUSAGE WITH PEPPERS third year of operation, will keep blood-alcohol content, at .04, was AND ONIONS extra holiday hours tonight as part AP photo well within legal limits. No further The condition of an Andover man MARINATED BEAN SALAD of its effort to keep the celebrations information was available on why who burned himself Friday night E GRAPE AND PEAR CRISP safe. the charge was filed. while under restraint at Manches­ Safe Rides adviser Kevin O’Don­ All systems go ter Memorial Hospital has wor­ Savory Italian sausage adds international flavor nell said the organization of young Police arrested two Manchester sened from serious to critical, a people, which provides rides to to this classic combination of bright red peppers Bob Dianuzzo, foreman of the Artkraft in diameter and weighs 200 pounds, will women Tuesday in a drug raid on spokeswoman at a Boston hospital and sliced onion. Equally at home on a crusty those under 21, intoxicated or Sycamore Lane that netted about said this morning. otherwise, who request the service, Strauss Sign Corp., checks this week to be lowered in New York's Times Square $150 worth of suspected cocaine and Thomas Bartlett, 29, of 416 Lake French roll or served with eggs for Sunday brunch, will be in operation from 10 p.m. to3 make sure all 180 red bulbs on the New tonight for the 78th time in the past 80 led to the arrest of two others in Road, is being treated at Brigham it adds Italian pizazz to American fun. a.m. Year’s Eve apple in New York are in years. In 1943 and 1944, the drop was Vernon in a bust that netted about and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Safe Rides gave more than 500 $7,000 worth of the drug, police said where he was flown by LifeStar Continue the Italian theme with a marinated C rides last year, O’Donnell has said. working order. The apple, which isGfeet postponed because of the war. today. helicopter after suffering second- bean salad. Beans arc fast becoming a premier Deborah A. Mattica, 30, of 970 and third-degree bums on 20 to 30 choice for flavor, economy and health. Choose Sycamore Lane, and Donna Sinde- percent of his body. canned beans for super easy preparation or start lar, 25, of the same address, face Holiday features peace, pleas and parades various drug-related charges, in­ A Manchester man suffered an with dry beans. See below for soaking and cook­ cluding operating a drug factory. epileptic seizure while driving ing directions. Continued from page 1 five-mile midnight run. At the cities such as San Francisco and Homecoming ’86, a year-long pro- Police said an undercover officer Tuesday afternoon and crashed w ater stations, they’ll gulp Albany, N Y. ihotion effort. had purchased half a gram of into a utility pole on School Street, And give a prize to whoever gucs.ses the secret in Times Square for the annual New champagne. Officials in Rochester. N.Y., hope “We’re urging every Tennessean cocaine from Mattica at the Syca­ police said. ingredient in crunchy, satisfying Grape and Pear Year’s Eve descent of a six-foot, Drunken driving seems to be to gather 50,000 people to hum in to join in Homecoming ’86’s year- more Street address earlier this John R. Moriconi, 56, of 21 Lilley Crisp, still warm from the oven. Grapes bake into 200-pound illuminated globe down a getting attention everywhere, with 1987 with the city’s third annual end event by ringing a bell on New month while Sindelar was present. St., was treated at Manchester 430-foot tower. It will be the globe’s such plans to keep drinkers off the kazoo concert. sweet, juicy morsels that have a tang and te.xture Year’s Day, whether it be a sleigh Police said they seized about a Memorial Hospital and released. all their own. 78th trip in 80 years. It took 1943 and roads as free taxi rides, car tows, “It’s a sickness. I guess." said bell, church bell, dinner bell or 1944 off because of the wartime designated-driver programs and Kathy Brockman, city director of telephone bell,” said Lee Munz. the dim-out. free coffee and soft drinks at cultural affairs and special events. executive director. A fireworks display at New roadside stops Organizers hope to send the perfor­ Iranian says discussions Keep this menu on the sidelines for those last York’s South Street Seaport will Boston once again will celebrate mance around the world via satel­ Parts of the sweeping new tax minute decisions to have friends over after work. culminate with a 35-foot cham­ with First Night, an alcohol-free lite and cellular telephone. code also take effect Thursday, pagne bottle blowing its cork. In array of music, theater, dance, art. Tennessee issued a statewide call boosting exemptions, cutting rates aren’t linked to hostages Whether you watch sports or a favorite classic Central Park, about 4,000 are food and fireworks that began in for bell-ringing at the stroke of and reducing or eliminating movie on the VCR, you won’t have to miss a expected to show up for the annual 1976 and has spread this year to midnight to mark the close of its deductions. .' NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Iran’s meeting in Tehran, Iran’s capital. minute with this almost instant meal. prime minister said today that Iran’s Parliament speaker, Ha- U.S.-Iranian talks aimed at return­ shemi Rafsanjani, in recent weeks PARTY SAUSAGE TRAY ing $507.7 million in Iranian frozen has made the return of Iranian BARBECUED BEAN CASSEROLE Weiss report paints smooth town picture in the United States are not linked to assets frozen in^he United States a CHOICE OF BREADS the issue of American hostages in condition for possible Iranian inter­ Continued from page 1 ment is being upgraded; that a plant had to be upgraded, as did the direction, Weiss suggested that he, CONDIMENTS: MUSTARD, MAYONNAISE, number of playing fields, tennis and quality of town water, drainage his staff and members of the town Lebanon. cession on behalf of six Americans OLIVES, PICKLES 3 kidnapped in Lebanon by under­ handball courts and swimming facilities, roads, sidewalks and the Board of Directors take a two- or U.S. and Iranian officials have FRESH GRAPES Weiss’s report lists a variety of pools have been improved; andthat landfill. three-day retreatjpr conduct a more been meeting this week at The ground groups believed loyal to Iraif, accomplishments in the planning, the Human Services Department During his tenure, these prob­ extenaive gtudy the town involv­ V Hague Jn ^he Netherlands in an What could be simpler than an attractive plate of police, fire, recreation and human helped a local church group estab­ lems have been or are slated to be ing a number of im m unity leaders effort to settle the dispute over the However, the $507.7 million being services departments during the lish a homeless shelter in 1985. addressed, he said. Renovations and resident. Iranian money. discussed at The Hague is only a cold cuts? Stop at a deli or supermarket on the two years. On a larger scale. Weiss also said are currently under way in the portion of millions of dollars in way home and choo.se from the wide variety It notes that a new Comprehen­ Cheney Historic District and are On a personal note. Weiss, who Iran’s official Islamic Republic claims still outstanding. In addi­ available: bologna, salami, ham, pepper loaf, ham that since taking over as town will be 65 in six months, said he does News Agency, monitored in Nico­ sive Plan of Development has been manager 20 years ago. “most of the planned for downtown Main Street tion, Rafsanjani has demanded the and cheese loaf, beerwurst and mortadella. Put drafted to govern land use decisions and the sewage treatment plant, a not plan to retire. sia, quoted Prime Minister Hussein United States release millions of 1966 concerns have been addressed Musavi as saying the negotiations out a few interesting mustards, olives and a selec­ over the next 10 years; that the and much progress has been made sidewalk repair program has been “My enthusiasm for my work has dollars worth of military equip­ town for the first time in its history toward resolving problems” instituted, a new water treatment not waned. While thanking God and were by no means connected to the ment bought by the late Shah tion of pickles for guests to sample as they assem­ has hired a black patrol officer and plant is in operation, and water my wife’s good care for sound hostage issue. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi but not ble their own sandwiches. He said that when he first The news agency did not elabo­ that over $1.4 million worth of drugs arrived, downtown Main Street and pipes throughout town have been health, I feel that I can continue to delivered because of the Shah’s has been confiscated by police; that the Cheney Mill areas were deterio­ replaced. contribute to the quality of life in rate on Musavi’s statement, which ouster in 1979 by Islamic Keeping cans of cooked beans in the pantry the Town Fire Department’s equip­ rating and the sewage treatment In order to continue in this Manchester.’’ he said. it said he made after a Cabinet revolutionaries. guarantees speedy meal preparation. Pinto or kid­ ney beans bake for 1-1/2 hours with a quickly assembled spicy sweet-sour sauce that comple­ Obituaries ments the menu. We Salute Finish with a bowl of some ol the eight varieties Angela M. Saimond N.Y. Charles A. Matre of ripe California grapes available in the fall. They Donations may be made to Angela M. (Pontillo) Saimond. Charles A. Matre, 67. of 113 W. make great grape-by-grape snacking, and satisfy Sacred Heart of Mary Church. 1511 the inevitable case of the “munchics” and the thirst 81. of Watervliet, N.Y., and a 6th Ave.. W.ntervliet, N.Y. 12189. Center St., died Tuesday at Hart­ former Manchester resident, died ford Hospital. He was the husband Italian 5au/age marinated Bean Salad of play-by-play excitement. Tuesday at Samaratin Hospital in of Madge (Huot) Matre. Yeu! Troy. N.Y.. after a long illness. She Victor K. Schmidt He was born in Redding, Ohio, 3-1/3 cups drained, cooked great northern was the wife of Charles Saimond and was an inspector at Pratt & At 2:35 p.m. each school day, Todd With Pepper/ And Onian/ How To Cook Dry Beans and the sister of James Pontillo of Victor K. Schmidt, 41. of 10 High Whitney Aircraft. He was a veteran beans, navy or small white beans* Manchester. Meadow Road. Bolton, died early of the U.S. Marines, serving in & Jamie Gochee rush home from 1/4 cup chopped green pepper Soaking Tips She was born in Hartford and was Monday morning at his home. He World War II. Nathan Hale School to meet their ad­ 2 large (about I pound) red peppers 2 green onions, thinly sliced Preferred Method: Wash one pound dry beans. Adtl 10 cups hot a resident of Manchester and was the husband of Diane (Harring­ Besides his wife, he is survived by 1 medium (about 8 ounces) Spanish onion 1/3 cup olive oil water; boil 2 minutes. Remove from heat; cover and soak 4 to visor Cindy Obst, and collect the 150 2 tablespoons olive oil Norwich before moving to Water­ ton) Schmidt. four sons, Gary Matre of Manches­ papers for their six routesi During the 2 tablespoons each white wine vinegar 12 hours or overnight.* Drain, rinse and cook. vliet in 1931. She was employed by Police said Schmidt shot himself ter, Michael J. Matre of Brimfield. ■TUf I I clove garlic, minced and lemon juice Quick Method; Wash one pound dry beans. Add 10 cups hot the Jupiter Textile Mill in Water­ after turning a gun on his wife and Mass.. Bruce A. Matre of Manches­ eight months that the two have been 3/4 teaspoon dried thyme leaves 1 clove garlic, minced Herald Carriers they have continu­ water; boil 2 to 3 minutes. Cover and set aside 1 to 4 hours. vliet for more than 20 years, and daughter. Erika, 16, early Monday ter, and Brian G. Matre of East 6 fresh Italian sausage links (about 1-1/2 pounds) 1/2 teaspoon salt Drain, rin.se and cook. retired 20 years ago. She was a morning. Mrs, Schmidt and Erika Hartford; one daughter. Mary Ann ously shown the highest degree of 1/2 cup water 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper communicant of Sacred Heart of are reported in satisfactory condi­ Berry of Bristol; a brother. An­ professionalism. All their papers are 1/2 cup dry white wine Dash bottled hot pepper sauce Cooking Tips Mary Church. Watervliet. and was tion at Manchester Memorial thony Matre; and six grandchild­ Drain and rinse soaked beans; put into large kettle. For each a member of its Rosary Society. Hospital. ren. He was predeceased by a son, delivered on time, bills are always ac­ 2 tablespoons minced parsley Cut peppers in twelve wedges. Cut onion into I/2-inch slices: pound of beans add 6 cups hot water. 1 to 2 tablespoons shortening She was also a member of the He was born April 6, 1945, in Mark Matre. curate, both have joined sales crews, or vegetable oil and 2 teaspoons salt. Boil gently with liti tilted Church Guild of St. Anthony’s Lichtenfels, Germany, and had The funeral will be Friday at 9:30 and there is rarely a complaint of a separate into rings. Cook peppers in olive oil in large frying pan Combine beans, green pepper and onion; set aside. Combine oil, over medium heat 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Add onion, until tender. Church in Hartford been a Bolton resident since 1972. a.m. from the John F. Tierney misplaced paper from any of their 'vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper and hot pepper sauce; Besides her husband and sister, He was employed by the Nu Way Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., garlic and thyme and continue cooking 18 minutes, stirring fre­ blend well. Pour over bean mixture. Marinate at least 1 hour or she is survived by one son. Paul A. Tobacco Co. in South Windsor for20 with a mass of Christian burial at customers. Imagine running six small quently. Meanwhile place Italian sausage and water in another overnight. Serve at room temperature if made ahead and chilled. *Beans are more digestible when soaked for a longer period of time. 9 Saimond of Watervliet. N.Y.; one years. Church of the Assumption at 10a.m. businesses and you get an idea of the frying pan. Cover tightly and cook over medium heat 10 to 12 Add parsley just before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. daughter. Margaret R. Mundy of Besides his wife, he is survived by Burial will be in St. James workload these two young entrepren­ minutes, turning once. Remove cover and continue cooking 15 Bozeman. Mont.; three grandchild­ a son, Victor K. Schmidt Jr. at Cemetery, Calling hours are Thurs­ to 18 minutes or until cooked through and browned, turning oc­ ren; and several nieces and ne­ home; another daughter, Lisa eurs have! *Two cans (about 16 ounces each) great northern, navy or small day from 6 to 8 p.m. casionally. Remove sausage from frying pan. Pour off drippings. white beans may be substituted. phews. She was predeceased by Schmidt of Bolton; and his parents, Memorial donations may be four brothers and a sister. Otto and Aldona Schmidt in Jamie Gochee 8, and Todd Gochee, 10 — Increase heat to medium-high; add wine to deglaze pan, scraping made to Assumption Junior High When Todd Gochee, 10, is not per­ up brown pieces. Add vegetables and return sausage to frying The funeral will be at 9 a m. Florida. School. Outstanding Herald Carrieral Saturday from the Parker Bros. The funeral will be private. forming his Herald duties he enjoys pan, stirring to coat with sauce. Continue cooking 2 to 3 minutes Memorial in Watervliet. with a Burial will be at the convenience of movies, drawing and baseball. He's or until sauce is slightly reduced and thickened. Makes 6 servings. Grape Rod Pear Cri/p Barbecued Bean Ca//erale mass of Christian burial at 9; 30 the family. There are no calling saving some of his earnings to help rier. Both of the Gochee brothers a m. at Sacred Heart of Mary hours. The Holmes Funeral Home. want to thank their customers who Note: One and one-half pounds continuous link Italian sausage 3 cups California grapes, halved and seeded if necessary 1 large onion, chopped Church. Watervliet.‘Burial will be 400 Main St., has charge of his mother buy a car so that she can 1 can (29 ounces) Bartlett pear slices, drained 2 cloves garlic, minced NOTICE take him to the beach this summer. make delivering and collections easy may be cut into 6 pieces and substituted for the Italian sau­ in St. Agnes Cemetery. Menands. arrangements. sage links. 2 tablespoons flour I tablespoon vegetable oil Probate Court is open for What he likes most about his Herald by “paying on time, and with a smile 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar 3-1/3 cups drained, cooked pinto, pink, red conferences with the judge Route is the money he earns and the and who don't complain on bad days 1 tablespoon lemon juice or kidney beans* from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on people he meets. when the paper may be a little late.” 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 1 can (about 16 ounces) tomatoes New Year’s closings Thursday nights. Appoint­ Party 5au/age Tray Oatmeal Streusel Topping 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce ments suggested. Night Municipal offices: Closed Thurs­ re,staurants can sell liquor to their Jamie Gochee, 8, enjoys many of Because of their willingness to co­ Sweetened whipped cream 2 tablespoons cider vinegar telephone number: 647-3227. 1-1/2 pounds assorted sliced deli meats 2 tablespoons each packed brown sugar 6 day in Manchester, Andover, Bol­ customers. the same things that his brother en­ operate, professional attitude, and ton, and Coventry. The offices will William E. Fitzgerald excellent service to their customers, (bologna, cotto .salami, old fashioned Toss grapes, pears, flour, brown sugar, lemon juice and peel until and prepared mustard Emergency numbers: In Man­ joys. Most of the time he even likes loaf, smoked ham, mortadella, hard salami) fruit is well coated; spoon mixture into 6 (6 ounces each) individual 2 tablespoons chopped chiles be open on Friday. chester, police and fire 911; An­ Judge of Probate the Herald honors Todd and Jamie Federal and state offices; Closed school. The fresh air and exercise that 6 ounces thinly sliced Swiss cheese souffle or custard cups. Top with Oatmeal Streusel Topping. Bake (■enerous dash cayenne pepper dover, police 423-7272, fire 872-7333; Gochee as carries of the month. Thursday. Open Friday in Bolton, police 643-6604. fire he gets on his routes, in addition to 6 ounces thinly sliced colby cheese at 375° F. 20 minutes or until topping browns. Serve with whipped Schools; Closed Thursday and 872-7333; in Coventry, police 742- the money that he earns, are what he Thank you, Gochees, for a job well 3 tomatoes, thinly sliced cream. Makes 6 servings. Saute onion and garlic in oil. Add beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, Friday. 7331, fire 429-9355. likes most about being a Herald Car- done. I medium red onion, cut into l/8-inch slices vinegar, sugar, tiiustard, chiles and cayenne; mix thoroughly. Oatmeal Streusel Topping: Banks: Closed Thursday. Manchester Herald: Will not FREE Assorted breads, sliced Combine 3/4 cup uncooked old- Pour into 2-quart baking dish; cover and bake at 350° F. I-I '2 Post office: Closed Thursday , but publish on Thursday and its offices fashioned oats, 1/3 cup each flour and packed brown sugar. 3/4 hours. Makes 10 to 12 servings. perishable, special and express will be closed. Blood Pressure teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1/8 teaspoon salt; mix well Cui items will be delivered. Arrange sliced deli meats, sliced cheeses, tomatoes and onion on 1/3 cup butter or margarine into oatmeal mixture; stir in 1/2 cup *Two cans (about 16 ounces each) pinto, veil or kidney beans CLINIC - BY NURSE Newspaper Carrier of the Month large serv ing platter. Serve with assorted breads. Makes 8 servings. Business offices; Most will be EVERY THURSDAY chopped nuts. Makes about 2-1/2 cups. can be substituted. closed Thursday, but .some will EMERGENCY open on Friday. 5-9 Fire — Police — Medical LIGOEH PARKADE PHARMACY Public transportation: Holiday PARKADE HEALTH ind iiattrl)ratpr Brralft schedule for Thursday. DIAL 911 NUTRITION CENTER Alcoholic beverages: Sales are In Manchester PARKADE • 404 W. MIDDLE TPKE. prohibited at liquor stores, but MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 31, 1986 — 15 H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1986 Resolve to make better meals In the microwave in 1987 All in all, ’twas a good year for Back Room regulars Weil, 1986 is renewal of good fellowship and To say this year was the best is an The time has eggs, cracker crumbs, onion paper, and microwave at high for Cover with waxed paper, and Vi cup flour almost behind friendship with Estelle and Gene understatement. Made up for all come to begin a powder, salt and pepper in a 10-inch 2*A minutes. Turn patties over and microwave at high for 9 minutes, or Vk teaspoon salt us as this co­ Moriarty. Although the fishing the years we went up and fished for New Year! Per­ glass pie plate. Mix well, press into microwave at high for an additional until done; rotate dish after 4 Vk teaspoon pepper lumn goes to wasn’t the greatest this year, (I one or two weeks and were lucky to haps you. iike shape, cover with waxed paper and 1 VI to 3 minutes, or until desired minutes, and rearrange rolls so le g g press. It’s been Jo e ’s think the bass decided to teach us a get just one fish. This year was a miiiions of oth­ M icrow ave microwave at medium-high (70%) degree of doneness. uncooked portions are to the outside 2 tablespoons milk one of the better lesson) we had a great time. bonanza year. Scott, was high man, ers, have been for 6 minutes. Rotate dish >A turn, Remove patties to serving plat­ of the dish. Yields 6 servings. Two-tbirds cup line dry bread years for me. W orld And then later in the summer catching and releasing 15 salmon giving some K itch en and continue microwaving at ter; cover and let stand for a few cmmta with one Joyce and I went back to Poco for and losing nine. I followed him, thought to some medium-high for another 0 min­ minutes. Drain off but 2 tables­ Vk teaspoon paprika exception. ” Joe Garman some more R & R, and again had a catching and releasing nine fish resolutions for Marge Churchill utes. Drain well. poons of drippings from baking Saucy tola 2 tablespoons olive oil T h e year super time. and losing six. The nice part was the HOPE i987's change and im- Combine brown sugar, mustard, dish. Add soy sauce, mushroom Vi cup fine, dry bread crumbs Italian tomato sauce (see recipe started sadly for Another highlight in June was the fish ran between 15 and 30 pounds. p r o v e m e n t . and vinegar; mix well and spoon slices, onion and green pepper. Vi cup chopped green onion below) the Back Room weekend I spent on the west branch Came home from Nova Scotia in Many of these over meatloaf. Cover with waxed Cover with plastic wrap and 2 tablespoons chopped green Vi cup shredded mozzarella regulars. De­ of the Delaware River as an the middle of October, just in time will be broken or cember ‘85 had seen Dave Bengston Early spring saw yours truly Instructor at the Caucci/Nastasi fly AGREAT CATCH! paper and microwave on medium- microwave at high for 6 to 8 pepper for opening of bird season. Beau, forgotten before the new year has you an abundant supply of new high (70%) for 0 to 8 minutes, or minutes, or until vegetables are 1 can (iVk ounces) crabmeat, 2 teaspoons fresh chopped pars^ plucked from our midst In a receive the prestigious "M ” award. fishing school. I hope to do it again our big yellow Lab, did a superb job progressed many weeks. But, the ideas. New ideas are always until loaf is firm to touch. Drain off tender crisp. Spoon vegetable mix­ drained, rinsed, and flaked (or If ley senseless murder. The anniversary I still have a "It didn’t happen to next year. this year with pheasants and two idea is good, and the desire is welcome to most cooks, and cer­ drippings. ture over patties and serve. Yields 4 you wish substitute 1 cup Imitation Remove and discard any excess of his passing was felt as deeply as me” feeling about it. I can honestly Throughout the year the Back woodcocks. He has turned into one certainly there. tainly help chase boredom away. Top loaf with cranberry sauce servings. crabmeat) fat from cutlets. Place cutlets on the day he left us. Although he may say that, for me, this was, and is, Room crew met regularly, had helluva hunting dog. Perhaps one resolution you might and microwave at medium high waxed paper and flatten to Vk-Inch not be with us physically, he’s still a the supreme accolade. some good times in back of the store When you receive your new 1 egg, beaten Again, a good part of the fun in the consider making is to provide your (70%) (or 2 to 3 minutes. Let stand thickness with a meat mallet or Back Room regular with all of us. The trout season opened and as and out on the streams, too. A lot of microwave, either as a gift during Chicken roH-ups 1 teaspoon lemon Juice hunting comes from the camarad­ family with better prepared and this holiday season, or several for 5 minutes before serving. M teaspoon paprika rolling pin. But the rest of the year went usual none too soon. After more laughs, a lot of kidding, a lot of real 1 package (10 ounces) frozen erie with friends Tom Quinn, Frank more interesting meals. Or, per­ years ago, there was a little book Garnish with parsley. Cut into • sole fillets (about 1 pound) Combine (lour, salt and pepper; really well. Our younger son, Peter, than 50 years of trout fishing, the good fellowship sure goes a long chopped spinach, thawed Horton. Doug Ingram, Lee haps you would simply like to packed inside which gave you a wedges to serve. Yields 6 to 8 2 taMeopoons butter stir well. Combine egg and milk; married a wonderful girl, Judith buildup waiting for opening day has way. 1 tablespoon butter McNamar, Stuart Wyand and Bill healthy and happy New Year. resolve to use your microwave great deal of information about how servings. Sour cream sauce (see recipe beating well. Combine bread Rey, in January. Now both sons not lessened one iota. In fact. I ’m And, of course, come the end of Simmons of Rockville make my Vk cup seasoned dry bread Senecal. skeet shooting Sundays a pleasure. more and take better advantage of to use yoiir microwave and how to below) crumbs and paprika, stirring well. have brought us the daughters not too sure it doesn’t get worse September, a group of us, Scott crumbs Joe Garman, a Manchester resi­ ail the features it has to offer,. In use its various features. If you’re Mock fillet mlgnon Chopped fresh parsley Dredge cutlets in flour mixture; we’ve never had, and it really is a each year. Garman, Brad Stevens, Father And I can’t forget two of the Back So all in all, as you can see, it’s either case, let today’s column help really not using your microwave for Vk cup finely cbopped onion Combine dry bread crumbs, then dip in egg mixture, and super feeling. Joyce and I both feel Fishing was good. A highlight, of Jack Moskus, Bill Senecal, Cal Room regulars — Stanley Geidel been a great year. I hope that 1987 dent for many years, is a recog­ 0 slices becon you fulfill these resolutions, and cooking, but just reheating, maybe 1 egg, beaten thoroughly coat with bread crumb quite pleased, and are enjoying course, is the annual trip Frank Bullard. Art Randall and yours and Reggie Christiansen. Both will be as good a year for all of you nized authority on the subject of 1 pound lean ground beef green onion, green pepper, crab­ keep them throughout the coming you need to review the features of 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese meat, 1 egg, lemon juice and mixture. having daughters around the house Horton and I take to Pocomoon- truly all headed for Nova Scotia Manchester residents, both great as ’86 was (or me. From the bamboo fly rods and the sport of fly 2 tablespoons fine dry bread Garman gang, our best wishes fora year. You will certainly benefit, your microwave and take full Vi teaspoon garlic powder paprika. Divide crabmeat mixture Pour oil into a 12-by-8-by-2-inch when they come to visit. shine Lake in Maine, and the salmon fishing. needle artists. They and Fred fishing. crumbs and so will your family. advantage of what it has to offer. Do Vi teaspoon pepper among fillets, spreading evenly. baking dish. Arrange cutlets in 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes Preparing meals, either for your­ you know how to change the power 1 teaspoon lemon Juice Roll up each fillet and secure with a dish. Cover with waxed paper and V« teaspoon salt self or for a family, can become a level, and use the automatic 2 whole chicken breasts, split, wooden toothpick. Arrange In an microwave at medium (80%) (or 14 Vt teaspoon garlic salt boring chore if you let it. So, look for features or probe? If not, re-read and boned and skinned to 16 minutes, or until desired Vt teaspoon pepper 8-inch square baking dish. Try a simple, elegant brunch some new ideas. Why not start 1987 the book, and find out how to do 1 egg, beaten Place butter in a 1-cup glass degree of doneness. About Town 1 teaspoon soy sauce with a new cookbook? Spend some these things. One-third cup dry seasoned bread measure; and microwave at high Spoon Italian sauce over cutlets;, £ 1 Jar (2Vt ounces) sliced mush­ time browsing through the cook­ Today’s column features recipes crumbs for 30 seconds, or until butter is sprinkle with mozzarella cheese, By Alleen Ciolre center; about 35 minutes. Cool in peaks. Stir together the flour and rooms, drained book section of a local bookstore. for you to use to start the New Year Place thawed spinach on paper melted; brush over fillets. Cover and top with Parmesan. Micro­ Newspaper Enterprise dish on wire rack. buttermilk mixtures just until 1 medium onion, thinly sliced Local students In The Pavane You’ll be delighted with the number with a new zest and enthusiasm. towel, and squeeze until barely wave, uncovered at medium (50%)’ Association In bowl, combine salad and combined. Fold in egg whites. One-third cup chopped green with plastic wrap, and microwave and variety of microwave cook­ Happy New Year, and bon apetit! moist. Place butter in a medium power for 2 to 3 minutes, or until ! Two Manchester Community College students will dressing ingredients. Blend well. Brush a heated waffle iron with oil pepper at high for 3Vk to5>A minutes; rotate books available for your selection. bowl; microwave on high for 30 dish once during cooking. Remove cheese melts. Sprinkle with pars- be Introduced Saturday at The Pavane debutante ball, Brunch dishes that look extrava­ Cover and chill. To serve, pile and bake the waffles until they are .seconds, or until butter melts. Add gant but are easy to make are ideal filling into baked shell. This golden brown. Top with ham sauce One of the best microwave Place bacon on a bacon rack in a fillets to serving dish. Top with sour ley. Yields 4 servings. sponsored by the Hartford Chapter of UNICO National. Cranberry ham loaf spinach and (A cup bread crumbs, kitchen-tested recipe makes 6 to serve. This kitchen-tested recipe cookbooks on the market is "Micro- 12-by-8-by-2-inch baking dish, cover cream sauce, and garnish with Tlte women are Verna Lisa Corona, daughter of Mr. for holiday brunches. 1 pound ground cooked ham chopped onion, 1 beaten egg, Singles, especially, will find a servings. makes 10 5-inch-by-3-inch waffles; wave Cookbook, the Complete with paper toweling and micro- parsley. Yields 6 servings. Italian sauce and Mrs. James P. Corona, and Sherri Dolores Tutino, 1 pound ground fresh lean pork Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, salad served in pastry puff or 5 servings. Guide,” by Pat Jester, published by wave at high for 5!A to 7>A minutes, daughter of Lynda Rose Tutino. H.P. Books. A new revised edition is t eggs, slightly beaten pepper and lemon Juice, stirring Vi cup cbopped onion Corona lives in Rocky Hill and Tutino is from East cornmeal waffles with ham sauce C or until bacon is done. Crumble Ham sauce now available. 1 cup cracker cmmta well; set aside. Sour cream sauce I tablespoon oHve oil perfect answers to more informal Cornmeal waffles bacon and set aside. Hartford. Vt teaspoon onion powder Place chicken breasts on waxed 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce entertaining. Creamed Ham Most of the popular women’s Combine ground beef with bread­ 1 carton (8 ounces) commercial ■A teaspoon salt paper to flatten to Vk-inch thick­ sour cream Vk teaspoon dried whole basil Round out the simple menu with a 1 cup unsifted all-purpose (lour 3 tablespoons butter or marga­ magazines now also have columns crumbs, parsley flakes, salt, garlic Singles meet their ‘type’ V* teaspoon seasoned pepper ness. Top each with an equal Combine onion and oil In a 1-quart fruit cup topped with sherbet and I'A teaspoons baking powder rine which feature microwave recipes, salt, pepper. Mix well and shape 1 teaspoon dry mustard V* cup firmly packed brown sugar amount of spinach mixture, and Vk teaspoon salt casserole. Cover with plastic wrap V Single people can."meet their type” at any of the six ready-to-bake croissants. Vi teaspoon baking soda I'A cups diced cooked bam or give microwave directions for into 8 patties >A-inch thick. Place V* 1 teaspoon dry mustard spread evenly. Roll up each and Combine all ingredients, stirring and microwave on high for 1 to 2 Red Cross singles blood drives being held throughout Vi teaspoon salt One-third cup chopped onion some of their feature recipes. Why of the bacon in center of each of 4 not clip some of these and ^ ve them IVt tablespoons vinegar secure with a wooden pick; dip in well. Yields 1 cup. ^minutes, or until onion is tender. the state Friday. These singles-only drives are the first ChMsy salad Two-thirds cup yellow cornmeal 3 tablespoons flour patties; top with remaining patties, beaten egg and coat with remaining Stir in tomato sauce and basil,^ statewide coordinated effort in the country. The drives 2 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon chill powder a try? 1 can (Bounces) whole cranberry Two-thirds cup water and press to seal edges. bread crumbs. will feature entertainment and special refreshments. 1 tablespoon sugar 'A teaspoon salt Of course, with all due modesty, sauce Microwave uncovered for 3 to 4 Vi cup butter or margarine Itallan-style veal ' The Hartford area location is at the Parkview Hilton. I'A cups orange juice we also suggest that a recipe file Fresh parsley sprigs Place patties in a l2-hy-8-by-2- Place rolls, seam side down in a minutes on high, or until sauce is 1 cup unsifted all-purpose (lour I'A cups buttermilk 12-by-8-by-2-inch baking dish. 4 veal cutlets (V i Inch thick) thickened. Yields 1 cup. Hartford, from 2 to 7 p.m. Appointments are not One-third cup butter or marga­ 1 cup light cream made from this column will give Combine cooked ham. fresh pork. inch baking dish. Cover with waxed Vi teaspoon salt necessary. rine, melted and cooled In a heavy saucepan, melt 3 4 eggs In large bowl, mix flour, baking, tablespoons butter, add ham and I'A cups shredded Jarisberg powder, baking soda, salt and onion. Cook until onion is tender. Supermarket Shopper American family endures cheese Tutino Corona cornmeal. In a small bowl, beat the Blend in flour. Add chili powder and 1 cup cubed cooked ham BOLTON — The first program in a four-part book egg yolks and sugar until light. Beat salt. Gradually stir in orange juice. 1 cup turkey, cut in strips discussion series on the contemporary American in the buttermilk and butter. Beat Add light cream and simmer 10 ■A cup thinly sliced carrots family will be Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bentley egg whites until they form stiff minutes. Memorial Library. AM Bridge Club lists results Vi cop sliced green onion Packaging for supermarkets is competitive business Vi cup chopped red pepper The program will feature the saga, “ During the Results of the Manchester AM Bridge Club on Dec. 22 Female physicians up by 20 percent Reign of the Queen of Persia” by Joan Chase. Jordan Vi cup salad dressing forward, it means that package is weaker In size and were as follows; 2 tablespoons prepared mustard By Martin Sloane adds up to a lot of impulse purchases, and impulse thin one? Why did a frozen entree decide to use black as Pecile, professor of the department ofhumanities, U.S. ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — The the year 2000. impression.” North-south — first. Dean McCarthy, Frank Votta; United Features Syndicate purchases just might be affected by better visibility its main package color, a color usually avoided for footj Ooast Guard Academy, will lead the discussion. 1 tomato, cut In wedges number of women physicians has Why did Folger’s choose a low flat package for its second. A1 Berggren, John Greene; third, Louise The journal noted that enrol­ and more attractive packaging design. packages? There will be more about the impact of For more information and registration, call the In medium saucepan, bring wa­ incresed by more than 20 percent brick pack coffee, while Maxwell House selected a tall Kermode, Jim Baker. lment of women in medical schools Picture yourself walking down the supermarket Did you ever notice that some packages are visible packaging on consumer decisions in a future column.. library at 646-7349. since 1980 while the total number of East-west — first, Frankie Brown, Faye Lawrence; ter and butter to a boil. All at once, increased from 11 percent in aisle. Now think about how you go about selecting your far down the aisle? Vartan says that packaging design physicians has risen only nine second. Mary Willhide, Suzanne Shorts; third. Bev add flour and salt. Stir vigorously 1971-72 to about 31 percent in purchases. It probably doesn’t seem particularly should start working at a great distance, because as About town deadlines with wooden spoon over low heat percent, reports Family Practice complicated. You just walk, pick them out, and toss shoppers walk down the aisles they first see the Taylor, Betty Messier. 1983-84. 3 Free Cleaning with O-CEL-O DOW ic WD-46 Results for Dec. 29 were: until mixture forms ball; remove News, them into the shopping cart. package obliquely, at an angle. “ Detergents areagood Clip *n’ file refunds ; To have your community news printed in the About Offer. Receive a free O-Cel-0 Sponge, Sponge North-south — first, Sara Mendelsohn, Bill Levy; from heat. Beat in eggs, one at a According to the medical jour­ In 1984-85, total enrollments in ‘ ‘’That’s not really so,” saysGerron Vartan, a senior example of packaging that works from a distance,” Town section of the Herald, it should be received by Scrubber and Scouring Pad. Send the requ ir^ second. Jim Baker. Louise Kermode; third and fourth, time, and continue beating until nal. the number and percentage of medical schools declined slightly vice president of S&O Consultants, a San Francisco- points out Vartan. "The package colors are bright, and Cleaning prodnets, soaps, paper prodneta, bags, Sfive days before it is to appear. The information should refund form and the following proofs of purchase: Jim Baker, Al Berggren, Hal Lucal, Carol Local. smooth. Blend in 'A cup cheese. women physicians is expected to for the first time in 37 years, but based packaging-design firm. “ Most people are not nearly 70 percent of detergents have an easy-to-read wraps (File NO. 10) be typed or printed clearly in a brief format. Items can a triangle piece snipped from the cap of one can of East-west — first, Mike Franklin. Tom Regan; Spread evenly into well-greased continue to grow until the end of the despite the slowdown in growth, aware that the typical supermarket has 17,000 items, one-word title of six or less letters.” Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off be mailed to Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Dow Bathroom Cleaner, two Universal Product second, Irwin Goldberg. Rich Guttman; third. Ann 9-inch pie plate. Bake at 400 degrees century, with women accounting the supply of physicians is at the and as they walk up and down the aisles, they are coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage Manchester 06040, left at the Herald between 8:30 a m. Vartan says his company performs visibility Code symbols from any O-Cel-0 products, and a McLaughlin. Dale Harned. until golden and puffed and dry in for 21 percent of all physicians by highest level in history- seeing about 300 items a minute.” coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed land 5 p.m. weekdays. research using a set of black boxes that simulate a piece snipped from the red cap of a WD-40 can. For the grocery manufacturers, the supermarket proofs of purchase while looking for the required shopper looking at a product package. In one of the Include the cash-register receipt (s). Expires shelves are the most competitive environment in the forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and black boxes, the product package is placed on a Feb. 28. 1987. world. When a shopper walks down the supermarket magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers turntable. The turntable is rotated right and left until aisle, he or she looks at every brand in a particular may not be available in all areas of the country. the angle is found at which the viewer begins to SPILL-MATE, Buy Two, Get One Free Offer. category at the same time. It may only be a quick Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. A ll Types recognize the product. “ The angle at which this Receive a coupon good for free Spill-Mate Paper VO® BAUSCH HERBAL glance, but the consumer is judging as many as 175 happens guides the manufacturer in deciding how far These offers require refund forms; Towels. Send the required refund form and the Hairdress 1.5 oz. K VASEUNE l-T IP S beverage brands and sizes and as many as 200 cookie VO® around the package to wrap the product name.” Universal Product Codes from two packages of &L0MB and cracker brands. CASCADE Buck Back $1 Refund Offer. Send the sSint Dermatological C otton ESSENCE How much does the size and shape of the product Spill-Mate Paper Towels. Expires Jan. 31,1987. H o t O il iJuUon Shoppers take product visibility and package design required refund form and the net-weight sterile Saline Formula Lotion package affect your purchase decision? Will a taller, Swabs Shampoo for granted, but for manufacturers, it is a matter of statement from two Cascade SO-ounce or two T r e a tm e n t Solution skinnier package have greater consumer appeal than a Here’s a refund form to write for: a coupon for 5.5 oz. Normal or Oily growing concern. As competition increases, manufac­ Cascade 65-ounce packages. Expires Jan. 16,1987. ■ W 300's short, squat package? free ice cream (maximum value |2 and a 15-cent 2's 10 oz. turers are spending an increasing amount of time and 15 OZ. GLAD $1 Refund Offer. Send the required Smucker’s Ice Cream Topping coupon). $ 2 0 7 money in an attempt to catch consumers’ eyes as they "The manufeturer of a product does not want the refund form and three proofs of purchase SMUCKER’S Free Ice Cream Offer, Form $30 7 $217 walk down the supermarket aisles. Vartan says that consumer to think his package is smaller than that of (Universal Product Codes and tear strips) from Request, P.O. Box 739, Medina, Ohio 44258. Senda $ 1 7 7 improving a package’s visibility by S or even 10 percent the competition,” says Vartan. “ So we have a black any three Glad products. Expires Jan. 31,1987. self-addressed stamped envelope. This offer — through color or brand recognition, for instance — box that tests for product size and impression. The expires Jan. 31,1987. While waiting for the form, can mean gaining an edge over the competition. black box is divided in half. Two competing products or KORDITE Plates |1 Refund Offer. Send the save the net-weight statements from three jars of Researchers are also telling manufacturers to pay package designs are tested, one on each side. The required refund form and two purchase proofs Smucker’s Ice Cream Toppings of any size or PERMASOFT 'more attention to product visibility. They say that 60.4 consumer looks at the right side with the right eye and from any combination of Kordite Plates, along flavor (Regular, Special Recipe, Squeeze Bottle EXLAX Shampoo or percent of supermarket purchases are not planned in the left side with the left eye. She moves the packages with the cash-register receipt with the purchase or Magic Shell) .along with the brand name from a advance and that 80.7 percent of supermarket shoppers backwards or forwards until they appear to be the jOHNSorrs Conditioner price circled. Expires Jan. 31,1987. half-gallon (or larger) container of ice cream. Get fast AXIS make their final purchase decisions in the store. That same size. At the end of the test, if one is farther Baby CUREL All Types Deodorant ■ Shampoo Hand Lotion 8 oz. Cologne !^!iS%.0RAJEL 6 oz. Menus Lotion for 15 oz. All Types Toothace Pain $309 $2®7 3.5 oz. Senior citizens gravy, baked potato, squash, salad, mesan, hot dog on a bun. becued beef on a roll, french fries, Friday: Fruit juice, meat and RHAM high schools $39 7 whipped jello; Roast beef sand­ carrots, fruit bar. cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruited $ 1 9 7 Tuesday: Coq au vin, stuffed The following lunches will be^ , The following meals will be wich, applesauce, peaches. Wednesday: Pork chopette and jello with topping. cabbage, grilled cheese with to­ served at RHAM junior and senior; served at Mayfair Gardens and Tuesday: Roast turkey with mato and bacon, beef ragout over gravy, whipped potato, broccoli, high schools the week of Jan. 5- Westhill Gardens the week of Jan. 5 stuffing and gravy, whipped potato, applesauce oatmeal cookie. noodles. Andover Elementafy through 9; through 9 to Manchester residents cranberry sauce, peas, salad, Wednesday: Baked ham, London Thursday: Ziti, meat sauce, ADVANCE DELFEN ORTHO The following lunches will be Monday: Cheese pizza, green,: OSCAL POLY who are 60 or older; cake; Bologna and cheese sand­ broil with gravy, chicken burger on green beans, garlic bread, fruited Pregnancy Gynol served the week of Jan. 5 through 9 beans, mixed fruit. Contraceptive Monday: Cranberry juice, roast wich, fresh apple, milk. jello with topping. a bun, pork chow mein. at Andover Elementary School: Calcium Test Kit Contraceptive pork with gravy, sweet potato and Wednesday: Shells with meat Friday: Cheese pizza, tossed Tnesday: Beef and bacon patty, - Cream Thursday: Shrimp egg rolls, mashed potato, corn, homemade; DEBROX VISOL apple casserole, peach shortcake. sauce, wax beans, peas, salad, salad, cherry cobbler. Monday: French bread pizza, Supplement V3 oz. large refill Foam Canadian hamburger, chicken and green beans, peaches. roll, cake. ‘Tnesday: Orange juice, turkey pudding parfait; Cold turkey sand­ E a r D ro p s Vitamin 50 gm large refll cashews, lasagna. Tuesday: Tacos, rice, tomato and stew, pastel rice, broccoli- wich, applesauce, milk. Wednesday: Fruit juice, grinder,^ DS-CAL'2^»<» Tablets Friday: L iv e r and onions, lettuce, fruit. chips, banana. ’ .50 oz. Tablets 126 gm. cauliflower medley, blueberry Thnr^ay: Corned beef dinner, Bolton schools $779 chicken pot pie, baked haddock, Wednesday: Grinders, chips, Thursday: Stuffed shells with; ElMrihol colcium 1000’s $9®7 crisp. boiled potato, carrots, salad, pud­ cheese ravioli. The lunch menus for Bolton h e i^ keep bones w/lron salad, juice bars. meat sauce, peas, garlic roll,«- heoNhy With GMiM $ 2 ^ 7 ADMUKI Wednesday: Tomato juice, beef ding; Ham salad sandwich, sliced Saturday: Corned beef, beef Elementary and Center schools for vifOTTWi D to im­ Thursday: Cheeseburgers, pars­ applesauce. ' prove coloiFn stroganoff. noodles, mixed vegeta­ pineapple, milk. stroganoff, hog dog on a bun, chef’s next week are as follows: .absorption $9 27 ceiinnci ble, fresh fruit. ley potatoes, peas, cup cakes. Friday: Fruit juice, tuna crois-r ORTHOOYNOLr Friday: Baked haddock, whipped choice. Monday: Hot dog or hamburg, 100's CONTRACEPTIVE JELLY Iburaday: Corn chowder, catch potato, spinach, salad, cookies; potato nuggets, apple. Friday: Pizza casserole, mixed sant, chicken vegetable soup,; vegetables, pears, roils. chips, chocolate cream pie. ' of the day, potato puffs, stewed Egg salad sandwich, orange, milk. Manchester schools Tuesday: Orange juice, spaghetti tomatoes, California compote. with meat sauce, Italian bread, KAOPECTATE PROMEGA Friday: Pineapple juice, meat Manchester Hospital The lunch menus for the Man­ green beans, peaches. STAYFREE roll with brown gravy, mashed chester schools for the week of Jan. Wednesday: Cold grinder, tossed SILHOUETTE MITCHUM SELSUN A&D Regular or Fish Oil potato, peas and pearl onions, Manchester Memorial Hospital’s 5 to 9 are as follows: salad, mixed fruit. Ointment Concentrate Capsules banana cream pudding. senior citizen suppers are served Monday: Hamburg patty on roll, nnirsday: Tacos, lettuce and ARNOLDEENS THINS Roli-On 8 oz. seven days a week from 4; 30 to 6; 30 potato chips, corn, fruit. tomato, corn chips, hot sauce, 10's Deodorant BLUE 1.5 oz. 30’s Meals on Wheels p.m. in the hospital cafeteria. The Tnesday: Grape juice, bar­ frozen fruit juicie. menu for the week of Jan. 4 through All Types Shampoo MID-WINTER ^ $ 1 5 7 The following are the meals to be 10 is as follows; 1.5 oz. All Types served to Meals on Wheels clients Sunday; Barbecue chicken, the week of Jan. 5through9. The hot Swedish meatballs, cheeseburger Need Home Improvemente? noon meal is listed first and the cool on a bun, chef’s choice. /A $207 evening meal second; Monday: Meatloaf with gravy, c a ll b o n u s s iz e $2^® Monday: Boneless pork loin with batter-dipped fish, eggplant Par­ 1 M 5 oz. " ■ Americans spend millions on snacks Available at participating VIKING Crown Pharmacy VALUE PLUS STORES! Lenox Pharmacy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Prescription Center Nol all items available at USTERlNf convenient packaging and product all stores. 299 E. Center S t LUBRIDERM ALPHA Americans have an appetite for variety, dried fruit has become a 646-0484 208 W. Center St. USTEraNE In progress. Not responsible lor Manchester Lotion snack foods. high quality snack that fits with a Manchester typographical errors. S' M outhwash Last year, they spent $600 million contemporary lifestyle. Family Rooms Remodeling Good values on all seasonal merchandise. LubildenTT Scented or Unsc. KERI just on fruit snacks, a relatively 18 oz. Small Jobs Welcome Lotion 16 OZ. Lotion new product category. Htfalth a fORORYSKlNCARt According to Del Monte USA, a EMERGENCY Kay Drug Co. Brooks Pharmacy Quinn’s Pharmacy $ 5 0 9 $ 2 2 9 16 oz. maker of fruit snacks, the growing Baiuty Aids Fire — Police — Medical Scott Lappen Barry Morgan 14 Main SL. 585 Enfield Ave., 873 Main St. concern with nutrition is affecting 305 East Center Street Sale PricesI $g77 even the fun foods we eat. For 875-3354 429-4614 BFFECm e DATES East Hartford Enfield Manchester DIAL 911 Open Thursdaysl Manchester, Conn. Jan. 1-3, 1937 example, dried fruit was tradition­ RugItterud with State of Connecticut Consumer Protection ally used seasonally, mostly as an In Manchester till 8:00 643-4958 ingredient In cooking. Today, with MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 31, 1986 - 17 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 31. 1986

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Is it backgrounds comes together at a re­ "I learn how to use a computer, p a y s o yo u c a n 't s u e New Year’s Eve kind?” And if the answer to either search center in Virginia to overcome THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk R 8y Barry . ooGUceNse Y ( n \0RE BAP you published of those questions is negative, I their speech problems. Austin Pendle­ on ABC’s "Head of the . RBSVUW'ON COiAR ANYBOPY THEN,EITHER! some New Ye­ won’t say it. ton, Barbara Eda-Young, Michael Mur­ Class,” airing WEDNESDAY, 'PicTATOR TOZZAN O f im m iM A . SAFE? IT'S OEGTROVEP/J / m ABKEP// Y bABABU/,APE_ Dear Abby phy. 1984. DEC. 31. 550 0 OF OUR PEOPLE IN MAN/, ? X>OU ALL RISHT6^ ^ ' ar’s resolutions. Just for today I will make a 6ENEFML BABABU, 1 (SAVE 10U TEN yCUUHlf' 6:00PM ® ® ® ® @S) N e w s BANSALLA JAILS//b e c a u s e UH/„ I cut that co­ Abigail Van Buren conscious effort to be agreeable. I MILLION TO PUT A TRAININS CAMP ® Three's Company CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME OF SOME MASKEP MAN/,, lumn out and will look as good as I can, dress IN THE EtANiSALlvA taped it on my becomingly, talk softly, act courte­ (O) Qimme a Break 1987 Compulog JUN6LE.TOU SAIP bathroom mir­ ously and not interrupt when CT8) M ork and Mindy IT rt(4& SA FE^ ^ y1 ® M * A * S * H ro r w h ere I someone else is talking. Just for I thought this obedience school could read it ev­ today I ’ll not improve anybody Doctor Who ixLK was for dogs\ ery morning. I except myself. dD Charlie's Angels want you to know that it has helped will not dwell on thoughts that Just for today I will have a (58) T h re e S to o g e s M a ra th o n (2 hrs.) lz/31 me to become a better person. I am program. I may not follow it (?1) Reporter 41 depress me. I will chase them out of [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: Fol- ^ CAPTAIN EASY ' by Crooks R Casale exactly, but I will have it, thereby (4D Novela: Monte Calvario not saying that I kept every one of my mind and replace them with d2) MacNeil Lehrer Newshour lie s G o to H o lly w o o d (R). | "THERE WA& NO TIME FOR FINES&E".... "BUT OUR TROUBLES WERE saving myself from two pests: MOVIE: 'The Hallelujah Trail' Saloon JUST PE0INN1N&'’ ... those resolutions every day, but I happy thoughts. (61) F a c ts o f Life ®D [HBO] Barbara Streisand: One Voice kept most of them, and they have hurry and indecision. owners and miners order 40 loads of HBO presents Barbara Streisand as she Just for today I will adjust myself [DIS] M O V IE : 'B e n ik e r G a n g ' A fa m ily of C)1986 Kuig fBBtWBS SynOcRtB, tnc World rights rBSorvod Just for today I will have a quiet whiskey and the U.S. Calvary to protect belts out hits and shows her glitz from now become habits that have made to what is. I will face reality. I will orphaned children embark on a cross­ it, while a temperance leader decides to a remarkable improvement in my half-hour to relax alone. Duringthis country journey that takes them to Ha­ her own backyard In her first live per­ correct those things that I can stop it. Burt Lancaster. Lee Remick. formance in twenty years. (70 min.) In T" personality and character. time I will reflect on my behavior waii in search of a new life. Andrew 1 9 6 5 . BLONDIE by Dean Young R Stan Drake correct and accept those things I McCarthy. Charlie Fields, Jennie Dun- Stereo. and will get a better perspective on [CNN] Prime News I hope you will run it every New cannot correct. * das 1965- Rated G [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour WHEN I 0RINS A l l ATTABOY, BUMSTEAO.' my life. ONLY TWO LETTERS ? I'L L MAKE UP FOR YOU JUST MADE Y ear’s Eve. I ’m sure it wiii benefit Just for today I will improve my [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook [DIS] New Year's Eve Special (60 min.) IT NEXT AAONTH YOUR CHRISTMAS Just for today I will be unafraid. I 11:05PM [TMC] MOVIE; Invasion SEEMS LIKE YOU'RE m y PAY.'.' , " many others as it has me. mind. I will not be a mental loafer. I [M AX] MOVIE; 'Butterflies Are Free' An [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pulling; Bat­ U.S.A.' A former government agent goes HARDLY ^ARMING NEVER TOO OLD will force myself to read something will gather the courage to do what is actress' concern for her blind next-door tle o f th e M o n s te r T r u c k s (R) back into action when Russian terrorists YOUR that requires effort, thought and right and take the responsibility for neighbor grows into a warm friendship. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Moving Violations' (CC) invade the United States. Chuck Norris. PAY .' 4 T DEAR NEVER: ’The “ resolu­ concentration. my own actions. I will expect Goldie Hawn. Edward Albert, Eileen A moronic group of students struggles 1985. Rated R In Stereo. Heckart. 1972. Rated PG. to graduate from traffic school. John tions" column has become an Just for today I will do something nothing from the world, but I will 11:30PM ® CBS Happy New Year, [USA] USA Cartoon Express Murray. Jennifer Tilly, James Keach. established annual tradition: positive to improve my health. If realize that as I give to the world, 1965. Rated PG-13. America Gladys Knight and the Pips host the eighth annual New Year's cele­ the world will give to me. 6:30PM W KRP in Cincinnati [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Night the Lights DEAR READERS: These New I ’m a smoker. I ’ll make an honest bration from New York's W aldorf Asto­ W ent Out in Georgia' A talented country Year’s resolutions are based on the effort to cut down. If I ’m over­ Have a happy, healthy New Year. ® (^ ABC News ria Hotel, featuring entertainment by singer and his sister stay one step ahead And pray for peace! ffT) Benson Glen Campbell. Air Supply. Melba original credo of Alcoholics Ano­ weight, I ’ll eat nothing I know is of trouble. Kristy McNichol, Dennis ARLO AND JANIS ' by Jimmy Johnson Moore and Freddie Jackson. (2 hrs.) nymous. I have taken the liberty of fattening. And I will force myself to LOVE, ABBY O S C T V Quaid, Mark Hamill. 1981. Rated PG. Live. ' using that theme with some varia­ exercise — even if it’s only walking P.S. If you are driving tonight, Too Close for Comfort [USA] Wednesday Night Fights (60 ® D ic k C la r k 's N e w Y e a r's R o c k in 'E v e tions of my own: around the block or using the stairs don’t drink. And if you're drinking, dD ® NBC News min.) please don’t drive. '87 Dick Clark hosts his annual New Just for today I will live through instead of the elevator. d $ Nightly Business Report 8:30PM dD i9 H ea d o f th e C la s s (CC) Year's Eve countdown with guests In­ this day only, and not set far- Just for today I will be totally Noticiero SIN Charlie decides to change his 'old- cluding Tracy Scoggins, Mork Linn- fashioned' ways when his students ob­ Baker, Barry Manilow, Smokay Robin­ reaching goals to try to overcome honest. If someone asks me some­ ^ST) Silver Spoons ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook ject to his refusal to learn how to use a son and the Bangles. (90 min.) Live. all my problems at once. I know I thing I don’t know. I will not bluff; [CNN] Showbiz Today com p u ter. (R). ® Police Woman u s r WEEK I can do something for 12 hours that I ’ll simply say, " I don’t know.” For Abby’s booklet. "How to [ESPN] Action Outdoors with Julius Bo­ f9~) M illion Dollar Chance of a Lifetime dD New Year's Eve Special (60 min.) would appall me if I felt that I had to Just for today I ’ll do something Have a Lovely Wedding.” send a ros S A W s m 6 U V 5 UH/n" «£R£ @D Novela; Herencta Maldita keep it up for a lifetime. dD Battle of the Bands Eight bands, I ’ve been putting off fora long time. check or money order for $2.50 and ® C B S N e w s IM MS. TRELLIS-' TfltY PoiNfr? 7:00PM ® Magnum, P.l. An ex­ selected in local and regional competi­ Just for today I will be happy. I ’ll finally write that letter, make a long, stamped (39 cents). self- 9:00PM o f m f UD d§) M-A'S-H hooker Magnum encountered while tions around the country, perform for 1 Abraham Lincoln said, "Most folks that phone call, clean that closet or addressed envelope to: DearAbby. cash prizes and a chance to have their (® dD Wheel of Fortune serving as a hotel detective in Honolulu are about as happy as they make up straighten out those dresser Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, returns and entangles him in her search music recorded. Hostsi.Sammy Davis Jr., dD ® $100,000 Pyramid their minds to be.” He was right. I drawers. Mount Morris, III. 61054. for her missing sister. (60 min.) (R). Louise Mandrell. Taped November 1 at 3D Jeffersons the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in ® 3 D D yn a s ty (CC) A t A le x is ' g a la ba ll, Nashville. (90 min.) (TD Carson's Comedy Classics Blake makes a final attempt to recover (56) Tonight Show Tonight's guests are his company, Dominique confronts Al­ dD MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour Billy Vera and the Beaters, comic Bill exis for a royal battle and Ben fights for (26) B a rn ey M ille r Kirchenbauer, manualist John Twomey control of Colbyco. (60 min.) and hu la h o o p ch a m p io n M a t P le n d l. (60 Juice, water are best bets (j$0) New Newlywed Game C9~) MOVIE: 'Lost Horizon' Travelers visit min.) In Stereo. (DD Novela: Maria de Nadie the land of Shangri-La where poverty, ill­ @ First Night @ Nightly Business Report ness and age are unknown. Peter Finch, D E A R DR. remedy” is not dangerous, but it Liv Ullmann, Michael York. 1973. [CNN] Sports Tonight dD Citrus Bowl Parade From Orlando, GOTT: I drink certainly is weird. I can think of no Fla., the 6th annual parade features the (22) Gimme a Break (CC) Nell and [DIS] MOVIE; The Little Shephard of U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit Kingdom Come' A Kentucky mountain mineral water sound medical rationale for the college bands from Citrus Bowl compet­ Joey travel to New York to visit Addy boy fought for the North while loving the instead of soda "flush” you describe. Gallstones itors Auburn and USC in a 60-unit pro­ and get Samantha settled in college. (R) cession highlighted by the Gatlin Broth­ In Stereo. South. Jimmie Rodgers, Chill Wills, pop or juice. are not dissolved by the substances Luanna Patten. 1961. ers as honorary grand marshals and (4D Novela: Cicatrices del Alma What are the Dr. Gott you drank; if stones pass from the treasure hunter Mel Fisher as the grand [ESPN] SportsCenter [CNN] Larry King Live pros and cons? gallbladder down the bile duct, they m a rsh a l Peter Gott, M.D. [DIS] MOVIE: 'One Magic Christmas' 11:45PM [M AX] MOVIE; Girls Just will cause excruciating pain. [CNN] M o n e y lin e 1985. Rated G. W a n t to H a v e Fu n ' (C C ) T h e w in n e rs o f a DEAR Any type of oil in the diet will [ESPN] SportsCenter dance contest will become the hosts of [ESPN] AW A Championship Wrestling the nation's hottest dance show. Sarah READER: Min­ cause the gall bladder to contract [TMC] MOVIE: 'City Heat' (CC) A cop Holiday Special (2 hrs.) Jessica Parker, Lee Montgomery. 1986. and force bile into the intestinal and a private eye tangle with mobsters eral water is [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Music Lovers' An R ated PG. during Prohibition, Clint Eastwood, Burt just that; water tract, to digest fats. Stones, if interpretation of the turbulent life of Reynolds, Jane Alexander. 1984. Rated present, will not be affected, but composer Peter Tchaikovsky is pre­ 1 2:00AM ® M O V IE ; 'G ig r A to m b o y with some addi­ PG. In Stereo. is being groomed by her sophisticated they may irritate the gallbladder sented Richard Chamberlain, Glenda tional minerals. The mineral con­ else, heart disease and — as a final [USA] Airwolf Jackson. Max Adrian. 1971. Rated R. grandmother and great aunt to be a suc­ tent varies from brand to brand, payoff — lung cancer. Patients with lining and cause colic or chronic cessful courtesan. Maurice Chevalier, 7:30PM (® PM Magazine [USA] Boxing Anthony W illiams versus Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan. 1958. and some brands are quite high in emphysema who continue to smoke inflammation. The "green peas” Marvin Garris from the Blue Horizon in (T) Current Affair sodium — so choose carefully if you should have their heads examined. you passed were probably vegeta­ Philadelphia. PA. (60 min.) Tape De­ 3D Tales of the Unexpected have to limit your salt intake. Soda They are in for real trouble. ble leftovers from food you ate ® dD Jeopardy layed. (26) Keys to Success (d) Entertainment Tonight may taste better, but it contains To give you more information on several days before. Stay away 9:30PM QD Odd Couple 3D Novela: Amo y Sanor dD INN News additives — such as sugar or emphysema and other lung dis­ from the apple-juice/olive-oil (2D (SD You Again? (CC) Henry quits his 32) MOVIE: 'The Day of the Triffids' A artificial sweeteners, food coloring eases. I ’m sending you a free copy flush; it won’t help you or your (l8) Best of Saturday Night job at the supermarket when a woman meteor shower causes blindness and the growth of man-eating plants. Ho­ Puziles and acids — that we could do of my new Health Report, Living gallbladder. (26) B a rn ey M ille r less experienced than him is made his su p e rio r. (R) In Stereo. ward Keel, Nicole Maurey, Janette without, and it isn’t nutritious. On With Chronic Lung Disease. Others dD Carson's Cor^iedy Classics Scott. .1963. 3D Novela: Camino Secreto the other hand, fruit juices do have who would iike a copy should send 06) New Newlywed Game 3D Sanford and Son DEAR DR. GOTT: What are [HBO] MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Nerds' Answer to Previous Puzzle $1 and their name and address to All New Dating Game 4 ______nous some nutritional value and contain some natural sources of (46) (CC) C o lle g e freshm en , tired o f b e in g h u ­ [CNN] Newsnight t ACROSS vitamins. P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 5 Do wrong j ^ o u r potassium? (dZ) W ild , W ild W o rld o f A n im a ts miliated by the campus jocks, form their [ESPN] NFL Films Presents 6 Non-clerical 44101-3428. Be sure to mention the o w n fratern ity, w h ic h e v e n tu a lly le a d s to 1 Even [poet.) If you’re thirsty — but have to [CNN] Crossfire [USA] D ra g n e t a confrontation between the two 4 Wriggly fish female '^Birthday watch your waistline — drink plain title. [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater groups. Robert Carradine, Anthony Ed­ 12:10AM 3D Dick Clark's New Yearns 7 Adam's water. If you want a little pick-me- DEAR READER: Many fruits 7 Ever [poet.) Jan. 1,1987 [ESPN] Road Facing; Merrill Lynch wards, Bernie Casey. 1984. Rated R. Rockin' Eve '87 Dick Clark hosts his an­ 10 City in grandson up, fruit juice is better than soda. in DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently are rich in potassium — for Fiesta Bowl Mile Coverage from Phoe­ nual New Year's Eve countdown with 6 Prepare copy PRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thave* 10:00PM eSJ The Equalizer A young Oklahoma my opinion. took a so-called “ gall-bladder example, bananas, oranges, prunes nix, AZ. guests including Tracy Scoggins, Mark 9 Pole Events and conditions will instill power­ ladies' man is marked for death unless Linn-Baker, Barry Manilow, Smokey 12 Firearm ful new ambitions in you in the year flush.” This consists of eating no and apricots. The exact potassium [HBO] Not Necessarily the Year in Re­ he can retrieve certain information 11". _. Kapital" Y ou C A N T Robinson and the Bangles. owners' gp. ahead. Your chances for success look DEAR DR. CK)TT: My husband, solids and drinking 8 ounces of content can vary; however, a view Nothing gets past the 'NNTN' within 36 hours. (60 min.) (R). 13 Inner [comb, 13 Nighttime crack team of reporters as they look [HBO] On Location: Robert Klein on good, but you must remember lo repay 56. was told that he has emphysema apple juice every hour for twodays. medium-sized banana has about 400 ( ® N e w s form) [poet.) back at the major events of 1986. In Broadway Klein performs his unique favors to those who assist you. OUT NOW —ALL 18 Insect stage in the early stages and should stop On the evening of the second day, I milligrams of potassium, while an Stereo. C8136) Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) A man free-form comedic style in his first one- 14 Lab burner smoking. He still smokes two packs followed directions and drank 8 orange has 200 to 250; 10 dried whose son faces a bone-marrow tran­ man Broadway show. (65 min.) In 15 Test 20 Compass point T H ^ CAU-f NPAP^" prunes, 600 to 700; and 10 dried 8:00PM ® New Mike Hammer Ham­ splant learns a shocking secret and a Stereo. 16 Blank 22 Eastern CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Sport­ a day. What effect will the smoking ounces of olive oil and the juice of mer falls in love with a missing woman spinster falls in love with her paid es­ 1 2:30AM (® Entertainment Tonight 17 Slackening bar philosophy ing events that you share with friends have on him? two lemons, went straight to bed apricot halves, 300 to 480. If their he is h ired to fin d . (6 0 m in.) (R). cort. (6 0 min.) (R). physician approves, many people 3D Jim & Tammy on a loom 23 Vice president today will be more fun if you keep bet- H A V ^ N and lay on my right side. I passed (d) MOVIE: 'Movie Movie' Dynamite (T8) Mission: Impossible ' ting out of the picture. One of your pals 3D MOVIE: 'The Adventures of Mark 19 LIttlest (si.) DEAR READER: The combina­ about a cupful of what looked like who need additional potassium can Hands tells of a young man's struggle to 24 Shout may not lake losing lightly. Major become a boxer, and Baxter's Beauties dD Star Trek Twain' The life of American humorist 21 Proceed [2 J get it from these natural sources, tion of emphysema and smoking green peas. Are these gallstones? Mark Twain is dramatized. Fredric wds.) 25 " ____ La changes are ahead (or Capricorns in the which are more palatable and less of 1933 lampoons lavish screen musi­ ( ^ (56) St. Elsewhere (CC) Axelrod and THAveiji'^/ will lead to progressive difficulty in Could this practice be dangerous? cals. George C. Scott. Irish Van Devere. Fiscus attend a medical convention in March, Alexis Smith, Donald Crisp. 23 Competing Douce" coming year. Send for your Astro- breathing, chronic bronchitis, a expensive than potassium Eli Wallach 1978. California, an exasperated Mrs. Craig 19 4 4 . 27 E skim o , e g. 26 Lunchtime 39 Language suffix 45 Diamond State Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to As­ 28 Zooms [engine) nagging cough, intolerance to exer- DEAR READER: This "home supplements. faT) (§9) P e rfe c t S tra n g e rs (C C ) Larry dumps baby Barbara in Craig's lap, and 3D ^ Late Night with David Letterman 32 Architect 40 Period of [abbr.) tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. a pro football player shares a room with Tonight's guests are Bruce W illis, eti­ 29 Part of eye Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. saves Balki's life and must cope with his Saarinen historical time 47 Take to court c o u s in 's u n d y in g g ra titu d e. (R). an idol-worshipping young boy. (60 quette expert Letitia Baldridge and co­ 33 Extinct bird 30 Nest of 48 Jealousy Be sure to state your zodiac sign. min.) (R) In Stereo. m e d ia n C h a rlie H ill. (6 0 min.) (R) In 42 Actress Dale d 3 N e w s 34 American pheasants 49 Part of a plant dD Local News Stereo. 31 Accomplish­ 50 Zsa Zsa's sister AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Be careful SD MOVIE: 'That's Entertainment' An Indian What substitutes for liquor? 3D Muy Especial: Lo Mejor del Ano 3D G e n e S c o tt ment 43 Colorado ski 52 Golfing aid today that you’re not overly intent on anthology of scenes frofn MGM musi­ 35 Sailor's patron resort cals and dramas Is presented. Fred As­ [CNN] CNN News [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Syracuse saint 33 In grown-up 54 having your own way. if you get too Clear Day If you do want to use the alcohol, taire, Bing Crosby, Elizabeth Taylor. Thunderboat Classic from Syracuse, NY 36 Own [Scot.) manner 44 Pronto [abbr.) pushy, someone might push you back. DEAR [M AX] MOVIE; 'Brewster's Millions' (6 0 min.) you can often buy miniatures of 1 9 7 4 . (CC) A minor league baseball player 37 Refer to PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) This isn't a POLLY: If a re­ 1 O MOVIE; 'McCloud: The Colorado must spend 30 million dollars in 30 days [USA] Edge of Night 38 Heavenly day to dredge up an old, unpleasant is­ cipe calls for a cognac, brandy, rum. whiskey and various liqueurs. These miniatures Cattle Caper' Marshal McCloud arrives to inherit an even larger suni of money. 1:00AM ® Nightlife bodies sue that’s distasteful to a friend. If you couple of teas­ in Twin Forks to pick up a homicide sus­ Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lonette (® Joe Franklin Show 40 Ancient British don’t let sleeping dogs lie, you might re­ usually hold a couple of tablespoons pect. Dennis Weaver, John Denver. McKee. 1985. Rated PG. poons or tables­ [CNN] Crossfire chariot gret it. p r A Pointers — just enough for that touch of 1 9 7 4 . [USA] Riptide ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be cautious poons of cognac [TMC] MOVIE: Track of the Cat* T w o 41 A n cie n t flavoring in many recipes. (26) MOVIE: 'Lucky Lady' Adventurers today regarding the advice you give to a or whiskey or 10:30PM (]3) IN N N e w s brothers in late 19th-century California Mideast region Polly Fisher POLLY battle the coast guard, the sea and friend. If the matter doesn't pan out sat­ maybe ‘A cup of gangsters in their effort to make a for­ [DIS] Small One A young boy must sell set out to capture a mountain lion that 43 Darth ----- 1 • J isfactorily you could be blamed for its rum. what can a tune In smuggling. Liza Minnelli. Gene his flop-eared donkey because his father has been destroying their cattle. Robert 46 Urns Hackman. Burt Reynolds. 1975. decides it is toaold to work. Mitchum, Tab Hunter, Teresa Wright. 50 Facilitate failure. person substi­ 19 5 4 . TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Collective DEAR POLLY: Since I have (22) 06) King Orange Jamboree Parade 51 Airline informa­ tute without go­ 1 1:00PM ® ® dD OD 3D N e w s [U SA] Auto Racing: Sears Shootout (60 Joe Garagiola and Marie Osmond co­ tion [abbr.) endeavors might not be your cup of tea ing out to buy a IN m heart disease. I must keep my ® 3D Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers min.) today. Avoid Involvements where you host the annual Orange Bowl parade 53 D o — medicine with me at all times. C D m o v i e ; 'The Gumball whole bottle of from Miami, FL. (60 min.) Live. 3D MOVIE: 'That's Entertainment IT An 1:30AM o thers must rely on a partner or vice versa. Unless I had a pocket in my dress, it all-new musical extravaganza compiled Rally’ People from different walks of life these items? I don’t use them in of course, you could use rum (24) dZ) Live from the Met: Die Fleder- 55 Small bottle GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Usually wasn’t easy to keep it close. Now I from 30 years' worth of priceless Metro- join in a Goast.to.coast auto race. Mi­ you're not reluctant to lend a helping baking very often. extract to retain the rum flavoring. maus The Metropolitan Opera Company chael Sarrazin, Tim Meintire, Suaan 56 Bernstein, for Bridge Goldwyn-Mayer films. Fred Astaire. ELEANOR However, if the amount of liquid is have a large locket that opens and. performs Otto Schenk's production of Flannery. 1976. short .. hand where needed. However, today Johann Strauss' operetta. (4 hrs.) In Gene Kelly 1976. more than a couple of tablespoons, in place of a picture. I put the pills I CSD Ju d g e 57 Smooth you may not disguise your resentment if Stereo. 3D The Untouchables you’re called upon. So aeciarer drew trumps, cashed DEAR ELEANOR: Liquor in you should increase the other need. 1 wear the locket wherever I dD INN News 56 Swiss mountain (28) M O V IE : 'N ig h t S la v e s ' In a sm a ll, dD Wild, Wild West CANCER (June 21- July 22) It's best the ace of clubs and the ace of hearts, such recipes can usually be elimi­ liquids in the recipe by the same go during the day and do not have to 59 Affirmative re­ Relief is just seemingly peaceful village, a man sees (28) T a tes o f th e U n e x p e cte d [CNN] Newsnight Update ply today to steer clear of financial risks NORTH 12-31-N and overtook his heart jack with dum­ nated entirely, or you can substi­ amount so the liquid to dry worry about not having pills when all the townspeople, including his wife, (58) T h re e S to o g e s M a ra th o n (2 hrs., 3 0 [DIS] MOVIE; 'How to be Very, Very Po­ 60 Entertainer where someone else is calling the D862 needed. move into the dark streets and let them­ an end play away my’s queen. Now declarer led dum­ tute some other flavoring such as ingredients ratio remains the min.) pular' Two dancers, who witness a mur­ MARY selves be mysteriously herded onto ____ Sumac shots. If you can’t be captain of the WQ107 my’s jack of clubs and discarded — vanilla or almond extract. For rum, same. der and flee for their lives, find them­ ship, don't ,be part of the crew. ♦ 86 3 2 trucks and driven away. James Francis- 3D 2 4 H o ra s selves in a college fraternity. Betty By James Jacoby not a losing diamond but the heart ♦ Q J 4 cus, Lee Grant, Leslie Nielsen. 1970. Grable, Sheree North, Robert Cum­ DOWN LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you see your king. West won the club king and had [CNN] Moneyline dD Three Stooges Marathon (3 hrs.) mings. 1955. mate walking around the house with a WEST EAST Not getting beyond four spades was nothing left but clubs and hearU, the C o n tin u e d. 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Badger 12:20, 2:40, 4:45, 9:50, midnight. — VERNON Running for a cab is my health routine." — Andy Warhol. past president of Harvard said, household, or our own church, our Heortbreok Ridge (R) 12:15, 2:40, 5, cm* 1 R 2 — stand by Me (R) 1:30, Plato — Stand by Me (R) 7:15. — Intended Into what they say. the king of clubs? New York Times. "liberty like charity begins at own town or even niirown coiinfrv Concordia Lutheran Church 7:30, to, 12:15. — Little Shop of Horrors 7:10, 9:10. — The Color of Money (R) 7, Flight of the Novloator (PG) 2. ,1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 31, 1986 - 18 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1986 SPORTS Cheney and Efolton boys register hoop victories respectively. TOLLAND — The Cheney Tech CHBNEY T IC H (70) — Troy Norman hole,” East coach Donna Ridel MHS nipped Manchester’s next game is Wed­ boys' team won its 9 2-4 21, Willie Ortiz 3 4-6 10, Mack said. second game in as many starts Hawkins 5 0-0 10, Tom Dowd 3 4-7 10, It was another tough defeat for nesday. Jan. 7, at Hartford Public Terrance Phillip 91-519, Bill SheoOO-00, H.S. Roundup Sacred Heart’s 5-10 forward Tuesday night, defeating Tolland BUI LeTourneau 00-20 Totals 2911-2470 Suzanne Bowen poured in a game- the Manchester High girls’ basket­ at 5 p.m. High, 70-54. The loss was the third in TOLLAND (54) — Mike Allanbach 10 ball team as it dropped a 45-41 WINDSOR (45) — Marsha Tullach 0 Happy Evason 1-1 21, Carlton Cavword 4 1-2 13, Pat high 36 points to guide the visitors to 0-00, Maura WalshOO-00, Liz Flynn50-0 a row for Tolland. victory over the Eagles. "Suzanne decision Tuesday to Windsor High Tracy 1 0-3 2, Jett Hart 0 2-5 2, Dan added 12 points. East Granby’s 10, Margaret Flynn 0 1-2 1, Wanda Senior Troy Norman scored 16 of Vasauenso 3 4-612, Jett Darling 2 01 4, (Bowen) proved to be the key at Clarke Arena. The Indians Whallley 3 1-2 7, Karen PInel 0 0-0 0, Bob NIylson 0 0-0 0 Totals 2210-17 54 Tom Stickels scored a game-high 23 Cindy Carlsaullla 0 04) 0, Patricia Ward his 21 points in the second half and hitting inside and outside and she remain winless for the season at 0-6 Three-point field goals: Cheney (1) — points in defeat. Bolton’s next 4 7-819, Jane Hudson 20-14, Kerri Scott 2 6-foot-5 sophomore Terrance Phil­ Norman. was 16-for-22 from the (foul) line.” while Windsor’s record moves to 0- 2 4 Totals 18 9-15 45 contest is Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at helps Whalers lip scored nine of his 19 points in the East trailed after each quarter. 3-0. MANCHESTER (41) — Barb O’ Brien home against Tolland. Anna Riggio scored a team-high 1 1-3 3, Kris Cool 1 0-0 2, Erin Prescott 1 fourth quarter to ensure the Beaver 17-5, 31-16, and 41-28. The Eagles 1- 2 3, Anna Riggio 7 3-417, Kris Volsine 2 Bolton triumphs BOLTON (62) — Ted Daly 41-49, Mike 17 points to lead Manchester while win. Yavinsky 6 2-2 14, Ed Cusano 0 0-0 0, could get no closer than nine points 0-0 4, Val Holden 52-212, Jen MIstrettoO “ (Troy) Norman had a strong Brian Raoney 7 0-0 14, Wade Cassells 5 Val Holden added 12 points. “ Anna 0-0 0, Kristie W hite00-0 0, PoulaHolllsO BOLTON — It happened again. during the second half with four 0-0 0 Totals 17 7-11 41 game,” Cheney coach Aaron Silvia The Bolton boys’ basketball team 2-7 12, Mark Yavinsky 1 2-4 4, Jim players fouling out — including Riggio played a super game.” topple Capitals Hathaway 11-1 3, Craig Winslow 0 2-4 2, Indian coach Joe DePasqua said. said, Norman pulled down a team- Won a game. Doye DelCampe 1 2-2 4, Totals 2512-2462 three starters. Jo Marie Rucci led Bolton falls In OT high 17 rebounds. "W e had a pretty The homestanding Bulldogs, who BAST ORANBY (30) — Jeff York 0 0-1 East with nine points while Karen "She (Riggio) had 15 rebounds and 0, Tom Stickels 8 7-10 23, Garrett Kelly 0 17 points. Erin Prescott caused good first quarter and started to only won one game last season, Mozdzierz and Theresa Sombric EAST GRANBY — Host East 0-10, Scott Cabrera 1 3-45, BUI Flanagan numerous Windsor turnovers.” LANDOVER, Md. (A P) - When stuff,” said the 5-foot-lO Evason, pull away in the third (quarter).” defeated East Granby High School, 1 0-1 2, Eric Lemieux 0 0-0 0, Jeremy added eight points each. Granby High scored all seven of the Windsor’ s Patricia Ward took he was traded from Washington to who shuttled between the Capitals Cheney led, 17-7 after the first 62-30, Tuesday night. Bolton’s re­ Kalafus 0 0-0 0, Chris Overton 0 0-0 0, The East junior varsity team points in overtime to overcome Matt Gautnier 0 0-0 0 Totals 10 10-18 30 game scoring honors with 19 points. Hartford in March of 1985, Dean and their top farm club several stanza, 31-27 at halftime, and 48-41 cord is now 1-3 and East Granby is upped its record to 6-0 with a 39-24 Three-point field goals; None Manchester battled back from a Bolton High, 33-26, in girls’ basket­ Evason couldn’t have been too times before being traded. "But I following the third quarter. 0-3. victory. Heather Osinski led the 15-5 deficit following the first ball action Tuesday afternoon. happy. don’t hold any grudges. It’s part of Tech placed its five starters in Brian Rooney scored eight of his scoring with 16 points. The Crusaders are now 1-5 for the quarter and a 26-15 score at The Capitals were on their way to hockey, getting traded.” double figures. Besides Norman 14 points in the first quarter to lead East’s next game is Saturday season while Bolton, a first-year the National Hockey League’s third Evason has rediscovered his and Phillip, Willie Ortiz. Tom Bolton on its way to a 16-6 lead. The Girls’ basketball night at Mercy in Middletown. halftime to pull within three points. 30-27 after the third quarter. The varsity squad, is winless in three best record that spring, while the scoring touch in Hartford. He had 20 Dowd, and Mack Hawkins each Bulldogs led 28-17 at halftime and East beaten Indians failed to get any closer. starts. ’The clubs meet again Whalers were in the process of goals in 55 games after being scored 10 points apiece. "W e have 40-21 after three stanzas. SACRED HEART (61) — Suzanne "W e applied pressure defense in Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Bolton. missing the playoffs for the fifth recalled last December, and his five guys averaging double fig­ "Brian Rooney got us off to a good The East Catholic girls’ basket­ Bowen 10 1422 36, Kote Laffin 1 1-4 3, Whitney Cavanaugh led all scor­ the third quarter. We were coming straight year. goal against the Caps gave him nine ures,” Silvia said. "W e had a start.” Bolton coach Craig Phillips ball team took it on the chin against Louro Moran 11-2 3, Maureen Mashic 1 ers for Bolton with 12 points. 0-0 2, Polge Femmlns 4 1-2 9, Morel and coming but they we’d get a But times have changed. Hart­ in 35 games this season. definite height advantage with said. "M ike Yavinsky, Wade Cas­ Sacred Heart. 61-42. Tuesday night EAST ORANBY (JS) — Karen Rus- Garafalo 1 3-6 5, Kim Cvanik 1 1-3 3 turnover or a missed shot or a foul.” If. ford leads the Adams Division this The Capitals could use that kind Phillip, Ortiz, and Norman, and sells. and Rooney controlled the in All Connecticut Conference ac­ Totals 19 23-39 41 nock 2 2 4, Susan Purcer 2 0 4, Debbie cited Manchester assistant coach Vlschak 4 1 9, Betsy Beekman 2 1 5, season and the Capitals are in the of scoring. Only two teams in the after awhile we started to pull boards.” The three combined for 23 tion at the Eagles’ Nest. East’s Mike Masse. Wendy Halter 1 0 2, Susan Fuller 0 11, i Patrick Division basement. league have scored fewer goals away.” rebounds. ” We had well balanced record falls to 1-2 in the ACC and 3-3 EAST CATHOLIC (42) — Amelia Stacy Perry 3 0 6, Maureen Scannell 0 0 The Indian junior varsity team Evason helped maintain that than Washington, and one of them Tolland’s Mike Allanbach tied scoring with Ted Daly and Ed overall while Sacred Heart im­ Bearse 3 1-2 7, Karen Mozdzierz 2 4-8 8, 0, Kotle McCullough 0 00. Totols 14 5 33. Debbie Houghton 10-2 2, Jo Marie Rucci won, 51-19, to even its record at 3-3 BOLTON (24) — Whitney Cavanaugh situation Tuesday night, getting a (Detroit) has played two fewer Norman for scoring honors with 21 Cusano doing a fine job controlling proved its record to 4-0 in the 3 3-8 9, Kathy Wuschner 0 0-0 0, Theresa with Amy Mann and Demetra 2812, Wendy Nell 408, AnnleCassells21 goal against his former mates as games. points. Cheney resumes play Fri­ the tempo.” conference and 5-0 overall. McCreodv 2 0-0 4, Katv Fisher 0 2-2 2, 5, Amy StoudI 0 0 0, Kris Kelly 01 1, Jill Thereso Sombric 4 0-2 8, Potty Evans 0 Grant leading the way for Manches­ the Whalers beat the Caps. 3-1. And Things have gotten worse for the day at 7:30 p.m. at home against Yavinsky tied Rooney for team- “ Cold shooting during the first Supple 0 0 0, Lydia SIdur 0 0 0, Theresa E 0-00, Brenda Mozdzierz 10-02. Totals 14 ter with 12 and 7 points. McMon 0 0 0. Totals 8 10 24. he is clearly happy to be where he is undermanned Capitals since East Windsor. high honors with 14 and Cassells quarter and turnovers put us in a 10-24 42 Christmas. Already without Bob M M iU k • A now. " It ’s a good feeling to be with a Carpenter, whom they benched five winner,” Evason said. "Everyb­ weeks ago, Washin^on has since ody’s always happier to be on a lost Mike Gartner with an elbow winner.” injury and Alan Haworth with a Georgia takes Kentucky out of Its comfort zone Evason had been a prolificscorer bruised knee. in junior hockey, with more than 300 Top defenseman Rod Langway also missed Tuesday’s game, be­ points in his final two seasons. But A layup by Keith Harris gave C By Rick Warner he got only limited playing time cause of the flu. Kansas a 77-76 lead with 2:27 left in The Whalers, atop the Adams The Associated Press with Washington before being overtime. Hawaii trailed 79-77 with Division with 44 points (19-10-6) are N C A A Hoop traded. The Capitals had expressed 10 seconds left when Manning hit back in action tonight on New Georgia’s defense took Kentucky some concern that he was too small his free throws to seal the victory. Year’s Eve against the North Stars out of its comfort zone. to be an NHL regular. Kansas is now 7-3 while Hawaii in Minnesota. "They gave me some of that The Bulldogs used a variety of dropped to 5-6. zones against the No. 11 Wildcats Toney Mack led Georgia with 24 points while Dennis Williams added Herald photos by Tucker Tuesday night, forcing the 11th- No. 14Templa7S,Toledo88: Nate 15. Ed Davender had 16 points for ranked Wildcats into their poorest Blackwell scored 22 points as the Kentucky, which dropped to 6-2. Hartford’s John Hurlbert (above) tries to drive on Texas shooting performance of the sea­ Owls captured the Blade Classic. A&M’s Todd Holioway in the championship game of the Froese is perfect son. Kentucky hit only 25 of 62 field No. 2 Purdue 94, Toweon Blele SB: The senior guard was named the goal attempts in losing to their The Boilermakers rebounded from tournament’s most valuable Connecticut Mutuai Ciassic at the Hartford Civic Center Southeastern Conference rivals, their first loss of the season by player. He had a total of 36 points Tuesday night. The Aggies won the titie, 79-66. UConn’s 69-65. winning a consolation game at the and 15 assists in two games. Jeff King (right) gets hit by Lehigh’s as against Pittsburgh “ Some say playing a zone against Dallas Morning News Classic. Toledo led 49-48 in the second he goes to the basket in their consolation game which the Kentucky is digging your own Guard Troy Lewis scored 19 half, but Temple ran off 12 straight grave,” Georgia Coach Hugh Dur­ points to lead Purdue. 8-1. which points to take command. Toledo Huskies took, 71-57. Bv Dick Brlnster ham said. “ But they penetrate well was soundly beaten by North narrowed the lead to 72-68 with 53 The Associated Press if you go man on them.” Carolina Monday night. seconds left before Temple put the NHL Roundup Kentucky Coach Eddie Sutton “ It’s hard to play for third place, game away with three free throws. It wouldn’t be fair to say that New said his team suffered an emotional but if you have pride there’s no Temple improved its record to York Rangers goaltender Bob letdown after beating intrastate choice,” Purdue Coach Gene 11-1. Toledo, 7-4, was paced by Jeff Froese almost never loses to rival Louisville over the weekend. Keady said. Haar’s 23 points. UConn captures third place, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia with 22 saves. He has “ We didn’t prepare our players allowed just two goals in his last two No. 4 North Carolina 88. 8MU 88 No. 15 DePaul 92, Pepperdine 75: Drop the almost, and you’ve got as well as we needed to,” he said. Reserve forward Stanley Brundy it. games. "Their heads were still in the clouds (OT): The Tar Heels escaped with The Kings, who got first-period an overtime win after SMU’s Kato scored 17 points and grabbed 10 Froese, in his third start for New from Saturday’s win over rebounds to spark DePaul. 3 goals from defensemen Steve Du­ York since being traded from Louisville.” Armstrong missed a three-point chesne and Jay Wells, handed the The Blue Demons led 47-40 at Philadelphia, stopped 31 shots In other games involving Top shot at the buzzer in the title game Texas A&M cops Classic title Flyers their fourth straight loss. of the Dallas Morning News halftime and put the game out of Tuesday night to boost his career Twenty teams, No. 2 Purdue beat reach with a 9-1 spurt in the second record against Pittsburgh to a Per-Erik Eklund put Philadel­ Towson State 94-58; No. 4 North Classic. phia ahead 1-0 with a power-play half. staggering 16-0 as the Rangers beat Carolina nipped Southern Metho­ Guard Jeff Lebo made six three- By Len Auster goal at 9:13 of the first period. But point shots and scored 22 points to Also scoring 17 points for DePaul the Penguins 5-3. dist 88-86 in overtime; No. 7 were Dallas Comegys. James Ed­ Sports Editor But Froese. now 2-1 as a Ranger, Duchesne tied the game with his Syracuse defeated Boston Univer­ lead North Carolina, 10-1. fifth goal, unassisted at 12:50. and wards and Terence Greene. The is a reluctant history student. sity 96-67; No. 8 Georgetown topped “ SMU played an unbelievable Wells made it 2-1 with his seventh, Blue Demons are now 9-0. HARTFORD — While being in the “ The most important thing is I ’m Long Beach State 86-72; and No. 12 game,” North Carolina Coach Dean at 16:07. Smith said, "W e couldn’t stop them Eric White had 15 points for hated consolation game, a designa­ 1-0 with New York against them.” Kansas edged Hawaii in overtime. AP photo Rookie Jimmy Carson and Mar­ and we’re fortunate to have won.” Pepperdine, 4-8. tion Coach Jim Calhoun would he said. “ The rest of that, it’s in the 81-80. cel Dionne also scored for the change if he had his way. was not to past and it’ll drive you crazy if you Also, No. 14 Temple beat Toledo Armstrong scored a career-high No. 17 PItUburgh 98, Wisconsin Kings, who beat the Flyers for just be the place to be. UConn didn’t think about it.” 75-68; No. 15 DePaul defeated 28 points to lead SMU. which 82: Forward Demetrius Gore Boston University's Mike Alexander Syracuse at the Carrier Dome Tuesday forget the objective of the game — the second time in their last 24 dropped to 8-3. Walt Poddubny scored his second Pepperdine 92-75; No. 17 Pittsburgh scored 30 points, 28 of them in the (right) retrieves a loose ball against night. The Orangemen won, 96-67. winning — as it downed two-man goal of the game with 5:54 remain­ meetings. second half, to lead the Panthers to downed Wisconsin 98-82; No. 19 No. 7 Byracuie 98, Botton dominated Lehigh. 71-57, to capture ing to break a 3-3 tie as the Rangers Blackhawks 5, Islanders 3 the championship of the Rainbow North Carolina State beat Loyola. University 87: Freshman forward third place in the ninth annul won for the third time in four Classic. Chicago escaped from its per­ 111., 97-85; and No. 20 Duke Derrick Coleman scored 22 points Connecticut Mutual Classic Tues­ games. Pittsburgh, missing high- Curtis Aiken added 26 points and sonal house of horrors — the overwhelmed Northwestern 106-55, to pace the undefeated Orangemen day night at the Civic Center. scoring center Mario Lemieux, Charles Smith had 21 for Pitt, 8-2. Nassau Coliseum — with only its Willie Anderson hit two free to their 11th win of the season. The Huskies’ third-place finish continued its slump. The Penguins Wisconsin opened up a 47-39 lead second victory in 25 visits. throws with five seconds left to seal Center Rony Seikaly * finished Taylor named MVP in NFL kept intact their string of never are 0-5-3 in their last eight games. early in the second half, but the The Islanders had lost only once the victory for Georgia, 8-3. with 15 points, 12 rebounds and losing twice in their own tourna­ Elsewhere, it was Calgary 4. New Panthers outscored the Badgers to the Blackhawks at the Coliseum "W e just didn’t play,” said three blocked shots for Syracuse, ment. UConn, in 12 previous UConn Jersey 3: Hartford 3, Washington 1; 33-7 over the next nine minutes to since 1974. The lone defeat come Kentucky guard Rex Chapman. which scored the first eight points EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. sive end for the Los Angeles been named the league’s defensive Classics and Connecticut Mutual Quebec 6, Montreal 3; St. Louis 4, take command. last Jan. 4. when Chicago won 4-1 "They got their first seven or eight of the second half to open a 50-37 (AP) — A crunching tackle on Gary Raiders) used to be there,” Madden player of the year three times. ” I Classics, had won seven, finished Boston 3; Chicago 6, New York Rod Ripley and J.J. Weber each behind goaltender Bob Sauve. who baskets on layups. If we hadn’t dug Anderson of San Diego for a 2-yard said. “ Lawrence Tayior is the only played well and I feel good about it. runner-up four times and third Islanders 3; Los Angeles 4, Phila-^ lead. scored 18 points for Wisconsin, 10-3. came up with 38 saves Tuesday ourselves such a deep hole, we Junior guard Drederick Irving loss. A cross-the-field sprint to nail one there now.” I felt better about this year than the once. delphia I. and Edmonton 7, Van­ night. wouldn’t have had to live or die with No. 19 N.C. 8late 97, Loyola 85: In the 1985 offseason, there was last couple.” Texas A&M. which was runner- couver 3. led Boston with 23 points. Rueben Mayes of New Orleans for Steve Larmer scored two goals three-pointers.” Bennie Bolton scored 25 points to no gain. Busting in on Jay some question whether Taylor There was a lot to feel good about, up to UConn in 1982. made a The Rangers’ victory was in for Chicago, getting his first in the Georgia led 64-56 with about a No. 8 Georgetown 88, Long Beach lead the Wolfpack to a come-from- Schroeder of Washington to cause a wouid be at the dominating level Taylor led the N FL with 20'/i! triumphant return as the Aggies doubt until Jan Erixon, who had opening period when he put a minute left in the game, but a 81. 72: Reggie Williams scored 27 behind victory. fumble in the biggest game of the again despite having a fifth- sacks, helping the Giants to a 14-2 toppled turnover-prone Hartford, scored earlier, hit an empty net rebound shot past Islander goalie three-pointer by Chapman closed points and sparked a second-half Loyola jumped out to a 21-8 lead straight All Pro season. Many felt season and the NFC East cham­ 79-66, for the championship. with 13 seconds remaining. Mo­ year. Billy Smith at the 17-minute mark the gap to 67-65 with nine seconds rally as Georgetown remained behind the scoring of Andre Moore, Lawrence Taylor was again all the 6-foot-3, 245-pound outside line­ pionship. It was New York’s first Junior forward John "Trezvant ments earlier. Froese made a to make it 2-0. left. unbeaten. who finished with 22 points. But over the field in 1986, and on backer wasn’t playing up to par, title of any kind since 1963 scored 22 of his game-high 24 points point-blank save on a shot by Kevin On the next play, the baseline The Hoyas trailed 59-58 with 12; 13 N.C. State rallied and led by as Tuesday the New York Giants and he eventualiy was treated for Taylor got 41 votes in the MVP in the second half as the Aggies. 7-2, LaVallee. Flames 4, Devils 3 referee ruled that Georgia failed to to play, but Williams stole the ball many as 14 points in the second half. outside linebacker was named both substance abuse. balloting by sportswriters and held off a second-half charge by the The Rangers, who also got a goal New Jersey had the home-ice get the ball inbounds on time. But and completed a three-point play to Mike Giomi added 18 points for the N F L ’s Most Valuable Player “ My first couple of years, I was broadcasters from each of the 6-3 Hawks. from Tomas Sandstrom, appear to advantage, but that has been a the decision was overturned by the put his team ahead to stay. the 9-2 Wolfpack. and its Defensive Player of the real happy,” Taylor said. “ This N FL’s 28 cities, to 17 for runnerup Trezvant was the tournament be overstocked in goal with Froese confusing issue in the Devils’ backcourt official, who said the MVP. Teammates Winston Crite Perry McDonald and Mark Til- No. 20 Duka 108, Northwestern 55: Year by The Associated Press. year has been a lot of pressure and I Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles and Vezina Trophy winner John games with the Calgary Flames. Bulldogs called time before violat­ and Todd Holloway and along with Imon each added 15 points for the Junior guard Kevin Strickland “ He’s one of the few players in the have been able to do what I ’ve had Rams. Vanbiesbrouck. But General Man­ The victory, Calgary’s sixth in ing the five-second rule. 9-0 Hoyas. Tony Ronzone paced scored a career-high 25 points to ieague who can go out and dominate to do. Right now, I happy and the Dan Marino of Miami was third Lehigh’s Mike Polaha and UConn’s ager Phil Esposito, who coached seven games, left the Devils with an Anderson was fouled by Chap­ Cliff Robinson were named to the Long Beach State with 15 points, all lead the Blue Devils to their eighth a game,” CBS-TV sportscaster MVP is one of the biggest highlights with nine votes, followed by Joe the team in the absence of Tom 0-6-1 mark against the Flames since man on the ensuing inbounds play, Morris of the Giants, with five, and all-tournament team. from three-point range. win in nine games. Senior guard John Madden said. “ He’s the oniy of my career.” Webster, doesn’t mind having the franchise moved from Colorado and made the free throws that John Elway of Denver, three. Jerry Lehigh. 4-4, saw all but one of its Tommy Amaker added 16 for Duke. guy who can dominate a game on The season has been a highlight surplus talent. in 1982. determined the winning margin. No. 12 Kanta* 81, Hawaii 80 (OT): Rice and of San points scored by Polaha and Northwestern Coach Bill Foster, defense if he’s piaying at his top as well, although Taylor says his Herald photo by Tucker "What I like about Froese is one John Tonelli scored twice in the “ We let a couple of opportunities Danny Manning scored 21 points, Francisco, Tony Eason of New forward Daren Queenan. Polaha who used to coach at Duke, called it notch. third year in the league was his of the players was telling me he final 4:35. including the game- go when we could have made shots including two key free throws in England, Mark Bavaro of the netted 32 points, lO-of-23 from the a “ long night.” His team, which “ Dexter Manley (Washington’s best. hates to be scored against even in winner with 23 seconds to play. and didn’t, but we made some big overtime, to keep the Jayhawks floor including 7-for-17 from three- UConn’s Phil Gamble (25) tries to guard Engineers with 32 points. Gamble, shot 25 percent and had 20 turnov­ defensive end) was there earlier in "This year has been no slouch,” Giants and Walter Payton of practice.” Esposito said. Aaron Broten scored his second free throws down the stretch,” from finishing last in the Rainbow point range while Queenan added ers in the first half, fell to 5-5. the year and Howie Long (defen­ said the 27-year-old Taylor, who has Chicago got one vote each. Lehigh’s Mike Polaha during their coming out of a shooting slump, was The Penguins, who got goals from goal of the game on a 25-foot shot Durham said. Classic. 24. “ If you run through the ECC consolation game Tuesday night at the 6-for-12 from the field and had 16 points Craig Simpson. Bob Errey and Dan from the slot to give New Jersey a (East Coast Conference), you’ll see Civic Center. Polaha hit for seven for UConn. Quinn, are 0-2-3 in the five games 3-1 lead early in the third period. each team has two kids who got Lemieux has missed with sprained But the Flames came back on a away.” Calhoun said of the Engi­ three-point field goals and led the right knee ligaments. disputed goal by Hakan Loob, who neer pair. "They’re Big East "You go back over the last five appeared to be offside before players in the ECC.” offered Walking wounded Redskins are expected to play games where they’ve been tied or beating Alain Chevrier with 20-foot UConn run into foul trouble, Robin­ crowd down considerably. The Lehigh coach Fran McCaffery, consolation games. I ’ve only lost one-goal games,” Pittsburgh shot to make it 3-2 at 5:54 of the third son had three personals at the 5:14 advance sale was 9.829 and the The two were nearly enough to one before tonight. There were Coach Bob Berry said. "With the period. mark and with 1:54 left. Calhoun, actual number through the turn­ "Joe just said he thought he Meanwhile, the 49ers are hoping game. top the Huskies. But UConn, which moments, whe I thought we might pace Mario was on, you could sprained ankle, both practiced and who was imploring the whistle stiles was 5,590 according to Tim Blues 4, Bruins 3 Bv The Associated Press would stick with me,” Ryan said. “ I they’ll fare better than they did four "H e’s fine. Fastball, curveball. evened its record at 5-5 heading into let this one slip away.” Calhoun expect a goal from him in three or are listed as "probable.” for the looters to "call it both ways,” was Tolokan. UConn’s associate direc­ said. ‘Fine, I ’d be glad to play.’ ” weeks ago against the Giants. changeup. It was all there.” said the bulk of its Big East campaign added. four of those games and that Goals by Brian Benning, Charlie game against the defending Super NFL Playoffa slapped with a technical. UConn, tor of athletics, communications. The walking wounded of the Ryan stepped in for slumping "There’s no doubt about it. We Berry. that resumes Saturday night at 8 There were several positive would’ve made the difference.” Bourgeois and Gino Cavallini in a Bowl champions. charged with nine personals at the Tolokan said he believes this was Washington Redskins realize their Ken O’Brien and threw three geared up to stop their running “ The team that has to be favored against Syracuse at the New Haven performances turned in by the Lemieux was sidelined Dec. 20 2:09 span of the first period gave St. “ Injuries are as big a concern to half, had another nine tagged on in the smallest crowd ever in tourna­ is no tomorrow if the Chicago Bears passes in leading the game and it cost us the ballgame.” in the playoffs is the one that runs Coliseum, was able to pull away in Huskies. Robinson, who . ran into after scoring 27 goals and adding 28 Louis its second straight victory us as the Bears are.” safety Curtis the second 20 minutes. Lehigh, ment history. , , George was chase them out of the N FL playoffs Jets past the Chiefs. Coach Bill Walsh said, looking back the ball well and plays good the final 10 minutes. “ We played foul trouble in the first half, had his assists in Pittsburgh’s first 32 after seven straight losses and Jordan said. which was hit with only three by the anxious to warm up for the game, Saturday, so both the injury- Ryan dIdV not throw during at a 21-17 loss to the Giants, who defense,” Denver Coach Dan well the last 10 minutes,” said second consecutive 19-point outing. games. extended the Boston’s losing streak Joe Jacoby and Russ Grimm, contend with Chicago defensive end half, totaled 21 at game’s end. plagued and the flu-ridden will be trailed 17-0 at the half. Reeves said. "So I think the Husky captain Gerry Besselink. Freshman Steve Pikiell, thrown but Calhoun turned down his to five games. who comprise the left side of the Richard Dent, had a massive practice Tuesday, however, resting Funny how getting the attention Oilers 7, Canucks 3 "This time, we’ll still have to stop Chicago Bears should probably be 6 who had 8 points and 8 rebounds. into the point guard role for injured overture. He is hoping to make it Ron Flockhart added a goal and ready for the game. Washington offensive line, are fiberglass cast on his hand but a stiff arm. of the officials works out. doesn’t it? "W e’ll roll Into Chicago in wheel­ Morris, but we’re going to have to the Super Bowl favorite again.” “ We were lucky to get that spurt.” fellow freshman Tate George, who back for Tuesday’s game against Wayne Gretzky scored two goals an assist for the Blues. nursing injuries but probably will practiced Tuesday. The Giants are concerned about Sophomore guard Phil Gamble, chairs and crutches, but no one’s San Francisco Joe be prepared for a more diversified On Sunday, the Broncos face a “ At the end we went triangle-and- was felled by an ankle ligament Seton Hall at the Meadowlands in to pass another milestone, moving Cam Neely, Thomas Gradin and start Saturday. Both were both hurt Cleveland may have the home- going to miss this game,” defensive offense,” Walsh said, New England team which has two (on Polaha and Queenan).” injury last Friday, turned in a solid showing some needed confidence in East Rutherford, N.J., minutes ahead of former Montreal star Guy Geoff Courtnall scored for Boston, in the Redskins’ 19-7 victory over field advantage throughout the Montana, who according to New his shot, was 6-for-12 from the field end Dexter Manley said Tuesday. York comerback Perry Williams is Despite his performance against shown, at times, those same Calhoun said, “ and it worked. We 32-minute effort in which he scored away from his hometown of Ne­ Lafleur into 10th place on the with Gradin and Courtnall adding the Rams. Jacoby broke the metac­ AFC playoffs, but Coach Marty and had 16 points for the Huskies. Manley and another Pro Bowl the best quarterback in the game. Miami in the final regular-season characteristics. were fortunate to pull it out.” 8 points, dished out 8 assists and wark, N.J. "H alf my hometown all-time NHL list with 520. two assists each. St. Louis goalie arpal bone below the middle finger Schottenheimer, who says his big­ ’ ’Coach said if I didn’t shoot the ball player, wide receiver Art Monk, Williams also said wide receiver game, during which the Patriots “ New England was able to run Calhoun saw the victory a posi­ was charged with only 2 turnovers. would be there,” said the persona­ The Oilers, who haven’t lost to Greg Millen stopped 28 of 31 shots to in his right hand and Grimm gest contribution has been convinc­ I ’d never get out of my slump,” were among those who saw limited Jerry Rice is probably the best at made the playoffs, quarterback the ball against Miami (in the final tive step for his young squad. ” It And Spider Ursery came off the ble George. Vancouver since March 10, 1985, win his second straight game. suffered bruised left ribs in Wa­ ing the Browns they ’ re good enough Gamble, who had been averaging practice time as they battled the Steve Grogan will not start against regular-season gam e), and that’s helps them.” he began “ Wehaveto bench and gave the Huskies 32 also got two goals from Glenn shington’s first playoff victory to play with the best, says they must his position now. five shots per game, said. UCONN (7D — Clift Robinjon 9 17 1-5 Nordlques 6, Canadlens 3 Nose tackle Jim Burt says the key Denver. Tony Eason will lead New why they won,” said Reeves. believe in ourselves. The kids minutes of valuable time in which 19, Jeff Kino 1-46-48, Gerry Besselink3-4 Anderson. Jari Kurri, Mark Napier flu. not become complacent. The Redskins, who advanced to since 1983. England against the Broncos The Patriots finished the regular needed something tonight. Maybe he scored 10 points, grabbed 6 UConn, ironically, was able to 2-4 8, Steve Pikiell 1-54-78, Phil Gamble and Jeff Beukeboom also scored for Rookie Trevor Stienburg’s first In Saturday’s other game, the “ We’re not a great team, because to controlling Montana might be 4-12 3-4 14, Robert Ursery 5-12 0-0 10, the NFC semifinal game by beating keeping him in the pocket. season as the worst rushing team in we didn’t play pretty, but we got rebounds and proved a thorn for win it at the foul line down the Edmonton, which got steady goal­ NHL goal proved was the game- New York Jets visit the Cleveland we haven’t won any champion­ Sunday. stretch. Pikiell was the key figure Greg Ecnomou 1-2 0412, Jeff Lewis 0-0 the in the "With the receivers he has, I New England Coach Raymond the league, averaging a meager some positive results. Queenan at times. 0-0 0. Totals 26-58 18-24 71. tending from Andy Moog. winner for Quebec, which got two Browns in the AFC, with the winner ships.” he says. "In my mind, wild-card game last weekend, list Berry says Eason’s injured 85.8 yards per game on the ground. This was like being in a dentist’s ” Our team is one that needs for the Huskies, hitting 6-for-7. LEHIOH (57) — Daren Queenan 8-20 Tony Tanti, Michel Petit and goals and an assist from Michel lining up the following weekend there’s only one championship.” think it puts more pressure on the 8-9 24, Tom MartlnO-21-41, Bill Cheslock seven players, including five star­ But with a healthy Craig James and chair and havingsomeonedrill you. everyone to play well,” said Cal­ UConn was 18-for-26, 69.2 percent, Steve Tambellini scored for the Goulet. V against the winner of Sunday’s New The Jets, who snapped a five defensive line and linebackers to shoulder was 100 percent for the 0-4 0-1 0, Erick Bronner 0-1 0-0 0, Mike Tony Collins, the Pats clearly have We came out flat. It was a typical houn. “ Steve the last three minutes from the line compared to their Polaha 10-23 5-4 32, Bruce Breder 0-5 0-0 Canucks. Rookie Jason Lafreniere, Gilbert ters, on their Injury report. England-Denver game. Sunday’s game losing streak with a wild-card get the pressure on Joe.” he said. " I Patriots’ practice sessions Monday Running back George Rogers, the potential to run well, as they did consolation game. They should was confident with the ball. And season average of 60.9 percent. 0, Tim Russell 0-10-0 0, Pete Rudman 0-3 Delorme and Brent Ashton also other game has the San Francisco victory over Kansas City Sunday, think the thing with Joe is to try to and Tuesday. Eason had stretched 0-0 0, Don Henderson 0-0 0-0 0, Ron Kings 4, Flyers 1 who has a bruised shoulder, and a year ago when they ranked sixth rename it to the petite champion­ Spider gave us a boost. He gave us HUSKY NO’TES - The threat of scored for Quebec, while Peter 49ers visiting the New York Giants. will again start Pat Ryan at contain him and not let him move. a nerve In his right shoulder during Gregory 0-2 00 0. Totols 18-41 14-20 57. Pro Bowl wide receiver Gary ship. or something like that. some athletic ability.” snow, and the fact UConn was not in Three-point field goals — UConn- Los Angeles has a hot golatender Stastny and Alain Cote had two Jacoby, who will be forced to quarterback. That’s when he makes his plays.” the second quarter of the Miami in the 28-team league. ” I ’ve seen my share of bad It was a tight first half which saw the championship game, held the Gamble (1), Polaha (7). in Roland Melanson, who checked assists each. Clark, who has been hampered by a 1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday nec. 31. 1986 - t \ _ 1 W — M A N C H E S TE R H E R A L D . Wednesday. Dec. 31.1986 SCOREBOARD Celtics’ reserves come through with flying colors Bv BUI Barnard The Clippers, losers of 21 of their seconds to play, helping Philadel­ CdtiberCgrtc The Associated Press BaargalownBS, Long Boaeh 8172 last 22 games, were led by guards phia win for only the third time in 11 FlMMt4.Divllt3 Concordia, Mo.S4,N. Dakota S t.» NBA Roundup Mike Woodson and La rry Drew starts. H<»ckev Third Ptace The maligned Boston Celtics’ with 20 points each. Charles Barkley, who had 29 CpH t v 1 • » - « Basketball GEORGETOW N (84) ____ LolherW,MlnotSt.*f reserves, known as the green team, points and 13 rebounds, hit a free - r - Ham J m m w 1 1 McDonald 514 55 IS, Williams 218 73 77, Cetor Ceunfry q g wic Blazers 120, Suns 105 PlritPM-led— I.Calaarv.OltolKBullard. GHIery 22 54 8, Bryant 24 55 9,Smlth1-2 came through with flying colors throw with 23 seconds left to give PiplIntliD.'ll;*. J, N*w J«f»»v.Br«rtjn ______24 5, Winston 1-2 1-2 3, 'nilmon 5 9 1 3 15, S. Utah St. W ^StorodoM Tnes# when they got a chance to bail out “There were three or four other Kiki Vandeweghe scored 12 of his the 76ers a 110-108 lead. But on the NNLttiiNlliiot 12 (Loitaiit, viiiichtk), 17:07. NBA ttinolngt Jackson 2 3 2 8 0 , Jefferson 22214. Totals Third Ptace the starters. options, but I crossed those out 34 points in the fourth quarter and 76ers’ next possession. Lever stole PanoniM— ShMhv, Col (roughing). 7:42; X-M253484. Western St., C0I0...X,. ^V*nie 41 Seattle SuperSonics had an 8265 quickly and told La rry to do it,” Clyde Drexler added 26 points for V «itw t k, N J (roughing), 7:42; Htinwr, LOfIG BEACH ST. (X ) eelunibu*ColtoseMiwYear*«ftwitaW Nn) a pass and went for a layup. W ALIt CONMRINCC N J (holding),0:44; McGrov.Col (tripping), EASTERN CONFERENCE Purry5115712Braxton24204,Hatten57 O w m pw iw iw lead and Boston’s starters, con­ Jones said. Portland against Phoenix. However, Erving blocked the shot 1t;0a ABontlc OMsIen 2210,Walker13282Moore5120810, Wiley ValdostaSt.K,Columbu*72 ceded to be the best in the NBA. Robert Parish had 23 points for Vandeweghe scored eight points and Maurice Cheeks sank a free W L T Pit OPOA Sooend P«rlod— d, N «w JerMV, Adorn* 12 W L Pet. O B By LEWIS WITHAM 2105410, Ronzone580815, Flemlno23080, Third PIM „ „ were on the bench in the third the Celtics and Kevin McHale during a 14-4 surge that put the throw with five seconds remaining HilkxWphta 25 11 2 S2 M3 106 (Wokmln), 10:33. PanottI**— Tontlll.COI Boston X 9 .490 — Take the last digits from the Hoffman 13447, Langston 22080. Totals AlbonvSt.,N.Y.X,Montevgllo4? NY litandm 19 IS 41 140 129 Philadelphia 14 14 4W 25441517X. quarter Tuesday night when the added 17, the first time in 29 games Blazers in control early in the final to end the scoring. 3 (trtfipino), 1:99; Sultw, Col (tloMilno), SO year ('54, '56 or '58) that football eennacllcul Mulual CtoMlc m n w * IS IS 7 37 137 131 9:98; Ludvig, N J (holding), 1 :9 ; Washington 14 15 .49 4 Halftime— Georgetown 45, Long Beach OwmptonsMP reserves scored 13 consecutive this season he scored less than 20. period. 14 18 3 3S 141 167 Eonovko, N J (holding), 13:08; Wilson, Col New York 9 21 .300 HW star Paul Hornung won the St. 42. Three-point goals— <}aorgetown 7-14 Texes A3iMX^rttord44 Phoenix led 79-73 late in the third Pistons 103, Bucks 99 NY Hanotrs 14 17 6 34 190 1S3 (hlgh,ttlcklno), 20:00. New Jersey 8 X .284 im ; divide by the (Tlllmon 43, Wllllms 25, Bryant 1-1, Third Ptace points to close the deficit to two Xavier McDaniel scored 25 for the 144 Winston 21, Jackson 21), Long Beach St. period, but a 10-3 run put Portland Detroit handed Milwaukee its vtOMwIISTOfl 12 19 < 30 112 Third Parlod— 4, N*w Jersey, Broten 13 Central Division number of Super Bowls won Connecticut 71, Lehigh 57 going into the fourth period. Sonics and Alton Lister had 20 ) M vW m i (Ddneko, Mullsr), 2:29 (m ). S, Colgorv, Atlanta X 7 .741 — 215 (Ronzone 54, Moore 25, Hoffman 13, I MerntadNaws CtaMic in front 10-3 by the end of the second loss in 15 home games as nanvoro 107 by Pittsburgh (2,3 or 4); and add Wiley 0-1 ) . Fouled out— Wiley. La rry Bird then scored 12 of his 27 points and 17 rebounds. 19 H) 6 44 116 Looh 14 (Wilson), 9:94.4, Colgory, Tonelll 9 Detroit 17 9 .454 2V^ wnumpovtSMiip quarter. The Blazers’ fourth- Adrian Dantley scored 25 points, fvtoifirw 11 15 6 42 136 124 (Bsinhort, Mocoun), 19:29. 7, Colgorv, Milwaukee 19 11 433 216 Hornuhg's old jersey number Rebeunds-Georoetown37(McDonold11), North CarallnaM,S)llnaM,So.Melhi2 Melhodl*tM,DT points in the final 12 minutes, Q uitec 6 30 134 118 Chlcogo 14 14 9 0 416 Long Beach St. X (Purry 8). Assists— Pacers 111, Cavaliers 99 quarter outburst gave them a 97-86 including three key free throws 16 16 To n e lll 10 (R einhort, M u lle n ), 19:37. (5, 7 or 9). Third Ptace including a 12foot jum per with two Bottan 16 16 4 36 121 115 Penollles— Colgorv bench, served bv Bul- Indiana 14 15 4 9 7 (taorgetown 11 (Bryant, Williams 3), Purdue94,Towson.St.9 ______Jack Ramsay got his 799th lead with 8:20 left, and Phoenix, down the stretch. Buftato 110 141 Long Beach St. 14 (Wiley 5). Total fouls— seconds left, as the Celtics escaped 1 23 S 31 lord (toomony men on Ice), 1:22; Brickley, Cleveland 13 14 .448 8 Defiance Purpla B Gold Holiday T a u n x coaching victory as Chuck Person which got 26 points from Walter The Pistons trailed 90-84 in the CAIMPBBLL C0NP8RBNCE NJ (hold1no),2;3l;Mocoun,Col(rouehliw), WESTERN CONFERENCE P A Y O F F : Georgetown 18, Long Beach St. X . A — with a 108-106 victory. The answer equals 4857. mant Morris OMston 9:01; Verbeek, N J (roughing), 9:08. Midwest Division the Rams' score that fell short of Chomplet Despite B ird’s late heroics, Bos­ scored 23 points and Wayman Davis, never was closer than 11 the fourth quarter before a free throw B1. Louis 14 16 6 34 123 130 Shots on goat— Colgaiv 8-12-14— 34. New Dallas 19 9 479 — Deftoncef0,Calvlnn Tisdale added 22 points and 13 rest of the game. by Dantley tied the score at 95-95 CMoago 14 10 6 34 141 160 Utah 19 W 49 16 Pittsburgh's 31 points in Su­ ton Coach K.C. Jones credited the Jersey 8-103— 21. Third Place rebounds for Indiana against with 1:25 left. Dantley went to the Mlniwsata 15 17 3 33 141 139 Power-plov Opportunities— Colgorv 0 of Denver 13 17 .49 7 per Bowl XIV. PmaburghB8.Wlaconaln82 Capital 75, IndtonaTachOI reserves with keeping the Celtics in Knicks 103, Bullets 97 Toranto 14 16 S 33 121 128 4; New Jersey 1 Houston 11 17 .39 8 Detahta CtaHic the game. Cleveland. line when Te rry Cummings, who Dttrott 13 IS 7 33 111 123 Sacramento 8 X .384 11 New York won its fourth straight Goolles— Colgorv, Lemelln (21 shots-18 viioiiipavniiaiBs "W e put the green team in during The Pacers will play host to the led the Bucks with 24 points, was Smytas OMston soves). New Jersey, Chevrier (34-30). San Antonio 8 X .347 12 PotsdamSt.74,Statenlsland44 game after a 5-21 start, beating EGwonlon 34 13 2 90 ITS 134 A — 11JJ7S. Padtlc Division 61 = g + 9 ^ 9S :UaM8NV ^Colombo% W 0, Goodson 24 08 4, the third quarter to get some Los Angeles Clippers Friday night, called for a technical foul for Third Ptace Washington with a 22-6 spurt in the Cotaorv 23 14 1 4S 14S 133 L.A. Lakers X 4 .784 — Cavanaugh 28 23 2, Aiken 215^24 26, WllllamPatartonM,Mass.-BoitonK _ defense,” Jones said. " It would’ve giving Ramsay a chance to become slamming the ball on the floor. WInnIPM 17 IS 4 38 123 125 Portland 19 12 .413 416 Brookln08080,Mo*lek1-10«,5mlth21158 EoNarn Caltoga BoNielbali Teurnament final 6:23. (D 1886. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. ruined a great effort by the green the second N BA coach with 800 Los Angsto* 17 10 3 37 159 159 Nordlquil 8, Canadiant 3 Golden State 17 14 448 416 21,Gor*12X93X,Lane275511,Rast2828 uwmgHvnwsiV Gerald Wilkins scored 12 of his 29 Warriors 102, Bulls 99 Voncouvsr 11 23 3 2S 12S 149 Seattle 15 13 .94 7 0, Cooper 21080, Corrigan 08080. Totals EatternM,Rutgar5NewarkM team if we would have lost. They career victories. Red Auerbach of points in the fourth quarter and Bill ToMday's Gamss Phoenix 13 17 .49 10 354125299. Ih lrd Place deserve credit for the win.” Boston is the all-time leader with Golden State snapped a three- N.Y. Rongsrs 5. m s b u rg h 3 1 8 2 -3 L.A. Clippers 4 24 .143 18 WnCON8IN(81) , Philo. Pharmacy R,Houghton49 Cartwright added a season-high 27 1 3 2-4 "A nondescript group brought 938. game losing streak behind Joe Colgorv 4, New Jersey 3 Tuesday's Games Platona103,Bucka9B Helneman 24084, Tatt 13083, Smlth5l2 First Tulsa CtaMic points for the Knicks, who trailed Morttord 3, Woshlngton 1 Rrst Period— 1, Montreal, Chellos 4 New York 19, Washington 97 08 15, Moloskl 08 08 0, Jackson 13 08 2 Champtonshlp Boston back,” Sonics Coach Bernie Barry Carroll’s 25 points and 23 by Quebec 4, Montraol 3 (Noslund, Robinson), 4:39 (pp). 2, Indiana 111, Cleveland 99 Weber 214 2318, Ripley 5135418, Jones M TulsoM, Colorado St. 41 Rockets 105, Clippers 102 by 10 on three occasions in the first Chris Mullin against Chicago. CMcoge N .Y . Islonders 3 Quebec, Goulet 21 (Ashton, P. Stostnv), Detroit IDS, Milwaukee 99 Blckerstaff said. "And then the S, D E TR O IT (101) 228, Portmon 245712. Totals29421514K. Third Ptace six minutes of the fourth quarter, Mullin, who held Michael Jordan St. Louts 4 Boston 3 12:42 (pp). Penottles— Kordic, Mon, mlnor- (kilden State 19, Chicago 99 Dantley 9-14 7-8 X , Green 7-13 1-2 15, Drexel40,WllllamAMary9 Boston All Stars came through in Akeem Olajuwon’s tie-breaking Los Angela* 4, Phllodelphio 1 molor (chorglna, fighting),4:14; Stlenburg, San Antonio 115, Utah 19 Lalmbeer M 4 4-4 14, Dumors 2-4 2-2 4, HalfHme— Wisconsin 41, Pittsburgh X . the last time at 91-81. to 31 points, only the fourth time in E Hancock HaN of Pome Teurnamanl the clutch. When Boston had to get free throw with 17 seconds left ' Bdmonwn 7, Voncouvsr, 3 Que, mlnor-molor (Instloator, fighting), Phllodelphio 111, Denver 19 Thomas 4-14 24 14, CampMI 24 24 4, Threeiwlnt goals— Pittsburgh 59 (Aiken Wilkins and Patrick Ew ing then 4:14; Delorme, Que (crosschecking), it done, they made the right passes the Bulls’ last 17 games that the AP photo W edweedov’s Oontes Houston 105, L.A. Clippers 19 Johnson5-125415,Mahorn1-1(M)2,Salley33 57, Gore 1-2), Wisconsin 1218 (Helneman Rndlov93, UrbonoTS capped a career-high 45point per­ scored four points each in an 11-0 Chicago at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. 4:04; Ludwig, Mon (roughing), 7:39; Portland IX , Phoenix 19 00 4. Totals 4043 229 19. 21, To n 1-1, Smith 59, Jackson 21, Ripley Third Ptace and the right shots.” N B A ’s leading scorer was held Lemleux, Mon, malor-mlscondud (fight­ formance as Houston handed Los spurt that put New York ahead by Quebec at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Boston 104, Seattle 19 MILWAUKEE (9) 54). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Ind.-R. Wavne96,Mlch.-Deartx>m75 After the Boston reserves nar­ under 40. scored 12 in the third N .Y. Istandars at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 ing), 7:39; Glllls, Que (roughing), 7:39; Wednesday' Games Cummings 11-X 28 24, Reynolds 25 247, Pittsburgh 35 (Smita 11), Wisconsin X Angeles its ninth straight loss. one. Moses Malone, who finished Boston’s Kevin McHale (right) ieans in on Seattie’s Aiton Price, Que, mlnor-molor (Iratigator, period, when the Warriors led by as p.m. No gomes scheduled SIkma 212 4414, Hodges 4 -n 04) 8, Pressev (Weber9). AssIsts-PIttsburghX (Goodipn rowed the gap, Seattle rebuilt its The Clippers, who trailed by as with 21 points and 16 rebounds, Lister in their NBA game Tuesday night in Seattle. The WlMilpag at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. fighting), 7:39; Sevlgnv, Que, served bv Thursday's Gome 213 24 X , Pierce 217 23 X,Breuer2422 4), Wisconsin X (Helneman ). Total Mt. St. Mary's, Md.49, N. Kentucky 44 lead to 88-79 in the fourth period many as 16 points in the third many as 14 and took a 79-68 lead into Colgarv at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Lofrenlere, miscondud, 7:39; Smilh, Mon L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10 p.m. 4,Smllh2104M),Mokeskl21O4)0.Totals41.« Fouls— Pittsburgh 17, Wisconsin X . Third Ptace scored on a tip-in to put the Bullets the fourth quarter. Celtics won, 108-106. Morttord at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. (hooking), 12:09; Rochefort, (}«w (hold­ Friday's Gomes 12X99. Technicals— Ripley, Wisconsin Coach before the Celtics rallied again. period, tied the game at 102-102 on a ahead 93-92, but a laup by Wilkins ing), 13:49; Corson, Mon, mlnor- West Chester 47, Stockton S t.9 The Bulls managed to close TMndav's Qoine New Jersey at Detroit, 7;X p.m. Detroit X 9 21 24— 19 Yoder .A— 2850. Bird gave the Celtics their first lead three-point play by Michael Cage gave the Knicks the lead for good Pittsburgh Hi Washington, 1:35 p.m. mlscondud (sloshing), 14:15; Cote, Que, L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 :9 p.m. Mllyraukee X n 9 24— X wnBifipiaaiiiiiv Golden State’s lead to 8584 midway snapped a six-game losing streak putting the Spurs ahead to stay. miscondud, 14:15; Gainey, Mon (hook­ since the first quarter with four with 53 seconds left. Olajuwon with 3; 13 left. Chicago at Boston, 7 :9 p.m. Three-point goal— Pressev. Fouled out— <3ueens Coll. K , Hunter 44 through the final quarter before the and knocked Utah out of a tie with ’Thompson scored eight and Jon ing), 14:9; Montreal bench, served bv Atlanta at Washington, 8 p.m. Hodges. Rebounds— Detroit 9 (Green X ), minutes remaining when he hit a made one of two free throws to put C Third Place Warriors pulled away. Sundvold seven of San Antonio’s WhalaraS.Capltala1 Kordic (delay of gome), X:00. Milwaukee at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 51 (Cummings 11). Assists— How top twonty farad Dneonto91, N.Y. Marttlme73 running push shot in the lane. the Rockets ahead 103-102 before Dallas for first place in the Midwest Seattle at Dallas, 8 :9 p.m. Detroit 24 (Thomas 10), Milwaukee 77 KtownN HolMav Teurnament 76ers 111, Nuggets 108 final 20 points. Second Period— 3, Quebec, Lofrenlere 10 ButHui ineythey aiondidn’t i taxetake tnethe lead leaa torfor Quintin wuiniin Dailey,uaiiey, playingpiaying hisnis firstiirsi ------— S n u r * 115 Jflzz 109 Division. . . , Houston at Denver, 9 :9 p.m. (Pressev 13). Total touls— Detroit X , uiuiiiinuiuiiv Spurs 115, Jazz 109 Karl Malone paced Utah with 23 1 1 1— 3 (Cote, Price), 7 :9 . 4, Quebec, Delorme 2 Philadelphia at Utah, 9 :9 p.m. Milwaukee 31. Technical— Cummings. How the top twenty teams In The good until the final two seconds. game for the Clippers, missed a Julius Erving, playing his last ’ Alvin Robertson, who had 21 Karl Malone paced Uta Assodoted Press' college basketball poll Marletta44, Glossboro St. 52 8 8 1—1 (Cote, Glllls),8:43.5, Quebec, Stlenburgl (P. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:9 p.m. A— Third Ptoco “ I knew I was going to shoot the 15-footer and Houston’s Mitchell gamegame in in Denver Denver after after 16 16 seasons, seasons, Mychal Mychal Thompson Thompson scored scored a a points. 10 assists and eight re- pointspoints as as the the Jazz Jazz lost lost foifor just the Stostnv), 10:12. Penalties— Green, fared this week: "I knew I was going to shoot the 15-footer and Houston’s Mitchell First Period— 1, Hartford, Evoson 9 Sacramento at (Jolden State, 11 p.m. 11,052. GroveCltv74, Thiel 44 lastshot.” Birdsaid. “ Ican’tletthe Wiggins sank a pair of free throws blockedblocked a a potential potential game-tying game-tying season-high season-high 29 29 points, points, including including 14 14 bounds, broke a 103-103 tie with a thirdthird tim tim e e in in 15 15 gamesg; in (Lowles*, Somuelssen), 18:30. Penalties— Mon (hlgh-stlcfclno), 10:30; Eagles, Que 1. Nevodo-Los Vegas (113) did not play. last shot,” Bird said. "Ic a n ’tletthe Wiggins sank a pair of free throws 2. Purdue (21) beat Towson State 959 . Krystal Ktaseic in the final period, as San Antonio December. Borr, Ho t, mlnor-moler (Instloator, tlght- (elbowing), 10:30; Corson, Mon, malor- uauaiwnriawiiBi defender dictate m y shot.”shot.’ for for the the final final margin. margin. layuplayup by by Lafayette Lafayette Lever Lever with with six six in the final period, as San Antonio three-point goal with 2:55 left, December. Ino), 3:12; Bhim, Was, mlnor-molor gomemlscondudltlohtlno),11 ;01; Ludwig, 3. Iowa(120)dldnotplay. Tn.-Chattanopga75,So.Mlstlsslppl70 Mon, mlnor-molor (roughing, fighting), 4. North Carolina (121) beat Southern (arose checking, fighting), 3:12; Adams, Celtlc8l04,8uperBonlca102 Warrlora102,Bulla9B Third Ptace Was (hooking), 11:47. 11:01; Hough,Que,mo|or-gamemlscondud MettK)dlst8234.DT. (fighting), 11:01; Glllls, Que, molor (fight­ 5. Auburn (7-1) did not ploy. Samford44,Colgate57 Second Period— 2, Hartford, Fronds 10 GOLDEN STATE (19) Marshall Opitailsl Tournament (OIneen, M urzvn), 8:04. Penalties— Qovln, ing), 11:01; Skrudlond, Mon (slashing), BOSTON (IM) 4.1 ndlona (21) did not play. 1 1S:(M; Cote, Que (Interference), Bird 1219 4-5 X , McHale 213 54 17, Ballard7-130414, L.Smlth24044, Carroll 7. Syracuse (113) beat Boston U. 9547. viwwfipiPtexnna Ho t (hoMIno), 5:31; Stevens, Was (slosh­ 121957X, Floyd4142814, Mullln7-17210X, FerrlsSt.71,AlmaR Houghtlin’s prayer shot gives Iowa win in Holiday Bowl 15:04; A. Stostnv, Que (high-sticking), Parish 11-19 1-3 73, AInge 24 04) 5, D. 8. Georgetown (98) beat LongBeoch State ing), 14:19. Higgins 24228, Teogle28044, Whitehead Third Ptace Third Period—3, Hartford, Dhwen 18 18:35. Johnson 211 4-4 10, Roberts 0-3 24 4, 8572. SIchtIng 441-19, Dove 1-324 5, KlteO4230, 2-42-24, Moss13042.Totals389022X102. 9. Navy (52)dldnotplov. Alblon9,Adrlan» (Anderson, Fronds), 4:13.4, Woshlrndon, Third Period— 4, Montreal, Ludwig 2 NIC ■“ Loughlln 11 (Stevens, Plvonko), 10:35 (Dohlln, Smith), 3 :9.7, Quebec, Ashton 22 Corllsle 04) 22 2. Totals 37-X 2233 18. St. John's (93) did not play. Bv The Assoclatpd Press ■xxxRxxxxMtaMXRR^xxxgRi The New Year’s Eve bowls are Hawkeyes’ regular-season finale, Conyers and cornerback (^arence Clarence tailback Gaston Green irushed 33 (Kumpel, (joulet), 8:07. 8, Montreol, 104. CHICAGO (X) 11. Kentucky (52) lost to Georgia 4245. The New Year’s Eve bowls are (pp). Penottle* Cote, Hor (trtpplna), Oakley 1-51-23,Cureton2429,Walters25 Mlnn.-Duluth9, Northwood42 BY In e Associaiea Hress No 18 North Carolina State, 8-2-1, said his holder. , NunnNunn after after drug drug tests. tests. Conyers Conyers timesfor266yards,them- Smith, Mon (sloshing), :48; Glllls, Que Lister 212 24 X , Ellis 7-X 23 17, 14. Temple (121) beat Toledo 7538. Nunn for a prohibited drug he took U C LA to its easy victory over (sloshing), 8:40; Kordic, Mon (charging), McMillan 3-3004, C. Johnson 1-3234Lucas 220, Corzine 14042 Brown1-1042, M Iers 15. DePaul (98) beat Pepperdine 9275. kicked the game-winning Peach Bowl at Atlanta; Colorado, high snap. son. Was (hlpplno), 15:15. 1-11-23.Totals40«17-XX. Moorhead St. 9 , MlnnesotoMorrlt 44 for flu-like symptoms. Brigham Young. Shots on goal— Hartford 13-13-14— 42. 20:00. 47028, Young02222, Stansburv 1-4002, 14. Illinois (22) didnotplay. 6-5, vs. No. 14 Baylor. 8-3, in the “ Chuck was really the hero,” Williams 01 OOO.Totals 42101122) 19. 17. Pittsburgh (22) beat Wisconsin 9232. Seventh Ptace in the Holiday Bowl, Iowa place- The drug issue in Woshlngton 413-10-27. Shots on goal— Montreal 4-8-11— 25. Ou- Northern St. 19, Southvrest St. 121,2DT Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, and Houghtlin said. “ I can’t tell you how Green ran for three 6twc y 0 6 ^ OeMen Stole X X X 33— 19 18. Georgia Tech (53) did not play. kicker Rob Houghtlin was bending Power-plov Opportunities— Hartford 0 of Chicago M X M n — X Indiana. 6-5, vs. Florida State, 6-4-1, good he is. I ’d take him anywhere.” moved into the courts ’Tuesday in and passed for another as U C LA , 3; WoMngtm 1 of 3. Power-plov Opportunities— Montreal 2 Boston X X X 24—X* 19. North Carolina State (22) beat Loyola, over on the field, saying a prayer minutes of the game. of 5; Quebec 1 of 5. Seattle X X 19 22-19 Three-point goals— Jordan 2. Fouled 111.9735. in the All-Am erican Bowl at “ I don’t think there will be a more the aftermath of a testing scandal 8-3-1, won its fifth straight bowl <)oolles tiortford, Llut (27 shots-26 out L.Smith, Paxson, Turner. for his grandfather, who died just San Diego State, playing its first saves). Woshlngton, Mason (42-39). (ioalles— Montreal, Roy (22 shotv17 Three-point goals— Bird 3, AInge. X . Duke (21) beat Northwestern 10555. exciting bowl game in America this„« that saw a number of other players, game. The previous major college saves). Quebec, Malorchuk (25-22). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Boston X Rebounds— Golden State 52 (L . Smith 13), before Christmas. bowl game since 1968. had taken a Houston. A— 11,145. Chlcogo 41 (Corzine 8). Assists— Golden Transactions year,” said Iowa Coach Hayden including All-American linebacker bowl game rushing record was 265 Referee— Mike Noelh. Linesmen— Roy A— 15,403. (McHale 11), Seattle 43 (Lister 17). Houghtlin, who missed two field two-point lead on a 21-yard Kevin The New Year’s Day bowl games Assists— Boston 24 (D. Johnson 7),Seottle24 State X (Floyd 11), Chlcogo X (ConIneS). have No. 3 Oklahoma. 10-1, against F ry, a contender for the vacant Brian Bosworth of Oklahoma, yards by Dickie Moegle of Rice Scoplnello, Gerard Gauthier. Total fouls— Golden State 19, Chlcogo X . Tusaday’a collage hoop acores goals and an extra point earlier in Rahill field goal with 47 seconds (McMillan 12). Total fouls— Boston 17, No. 9 Arkansas, 9-2, In the Orange head coaching job at Southern Cal. banned from postseason play. Most against Alabama in the 1954 Cotton Kinga4,Flyera1 Seattle X . Technicals— Bird, Boston Technicals— Golden State Illegal defense BASEBALL the game, kicked a 41-yarder as left. of those suspended, including Bos­ Bluta ,Bnilns assistant coach Rogers, Boston 2. A— 15317. EAST time expired to give the 19th- “ I wasn’t nervous,” he said. " I Bowl at Miami; No. 4 Michigan. “ San Diego State may be the Bowl — a game better known 4 3 Coach Jones, Boston IHegol defense, TEXAS RANGERS— Signed Steve Bue- greatest loser in any bowl game, if worth, were found with steroids in Boston Coll. X , Lafayette 84, D T ranked Hawkeyes a 39-38 victory was right where I wanted to be. I 11-1. against No. 7 Arizona State. because Alabama’s Tom m y Lewis 1 8 0 -1 S e ^ le Coach Blckerstaff, Seattle Illegal EosternM, Rutger5Newark9 chele, Intlelder, to a one-veor contract. their systems. 3 you can call them losers.” came off the bench to tackle Moegle 8 2 1—2 defense. A— 1449. over San Diego State in the ninth was lucky 1 was able to redeem 9-1-1, in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, 76ara 111, Nuggets 108 Falrlleld43,NewHampshlre40 “It was a great ballgame and a While Bosworth said he would hot M. LOON 2 1 2—4 First Period— 1, Philadelphia, Ekiund 8 Indiana, Pa. 77, Robert Morris 53 SAN DIEGD PADRES— Named Doug Holiday Bowl Tuesday night. myself.” Calif.; No. 8 Texas A&M, 9-2. on a long run down the sideline. First Period— 1, St. Louis, Benning 7 Duennes director of stadium operation*. horrible,, horrible loss,” San Diego fight the NCAA action, Louisiana ( Howe), 9:13 (pp). 3, Los Angeles, Duchesne lona42,/Vlarlst9 " I said a prayer and the last thing In the only other bowl game against No. 11 Ohio State. 9-3. in the The Cougars, who were appear­ (Hunter, Gllmour ), 7:71 (pp). 2, St. 5, 13:9. 3, Los Angeles, Wells 7 (Carson, PHILADELPHIA (111) Monmouth, N.J. 72, Coppin St. 42 BASKETBALL Coach Denny Stolz said. State defensive end Roland Barbay Louis, Bourgeois 1 (Hughes, Flockhart), Robinson 514 2312 Barkley 2151217 X , Rhode I stand 101, Brown 42 Nottonal Basketball AssectaHen I said was; 'Dear Lord, I dedicate Tuesday, No. 15 U C LA routed Cotton Bowl at Dallas, and South­ ing in a bowl game for a ninth Taylor), 14:9. Penalties— Brown, Knicka 103, Bulleta 07 Mark Vlasic had two T D passes asked a state court in New Orleans 8 :X . 3, St. Louis, Covotllnl 7 (Ragland, Phi (elbowing) ;34; Robltallle, LA (trip­ McCormick 24 25 7, Ervlng 7-15 24 17, St. Peter's93, Niagara 78 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Traded the this game to m y grandfather Brigham Young 31-10 in the Free­ ern Cal, 7-4, against No. 10 Auburn, consecutive year, wound up 8-5. Meagher). 9 :9 . Penalties— Bourgeois, ping), 8 :9 ; Corson, Phi, malor Cheeks2142418, Vrones23()44, Wlngate4-7 Syrocuse94, Boston U . 47 rights to World B. Free, guard, to the for Iowa, 9-3. to allow him to play under an W ASHINGTON (97) 2411, Hinson 4-141-19, Toney 14232Totols Philadelphia 74ers for a secondfound (Robert Germain Houghtlin Sr., dom Bowl. 9-2, in the Citrus Bowl at Orlando, StL, double minor, served by Evans (flllhllna), 14:05; Sutter, Phi, double minor SOUTH Todd Santos had three first-half injunction in the Sugar Bowl. Green’s scoring runs were from (roughing), 1:53; Morkwort, Bos (rough­ (roughing), 14:05; Kennedy, LA, nrxilor Cotledge 212 (M) 10, Jones 22 1-2 1, M. 43462440111. AlobanrtaSt.mW. Illinois in draft pick In 19ta. who died Dec. 22). I used to call him Eight more games on New Year’s Fla, 3, 1 and 79 yards, and he added a Malone 2 X 54 21, J. Molone 218 22 12, DENVER (19) PDOTBALL touchdown passes for the Aztecs, Another hearing , in the Barbay ing), 1:53; Bourque, Bos (boarding), 4:41; (fighting), 14:05; (tallev, LA (roughing), Atlantic Chrlsttan42, N.C.-WllmIngtonX ‘Pops’ ” said Houghtlin, whose Eve and New Year’s Day precede Houghtlin. who also kicked a 13-yard touchdown pass to Karl Hunter, StL. mlnor-molor, served bv 14:05; Williams, LA (holding), 14:X; Whotlev 29 04 12, Roundtield 54 04 10, English 14X 212 9 , Cooper 25 22 8, DukelOi, Northwestern 55 Nottonal Peotholl Lsoaoe 8-4, who had to play the game case was scheduled for today. Adoms28044, W1lllams292-214,Cook5424 Schaves23224,Lever12177-9X,Dunn2424 B U F F A L D BILLS— Named Dick Roach game-winning kick marked the the Fiesta Bowl on Friday between game-winning field goal with one Flockhori (Instigator, fighting), 14:03; Smith, Phi (Interference), 19:9. Second E. Michigan 78, Md.-Balt. County 75 without wide receiver Anthony In the Freedom Bowl, junior Dorrell on an option play. Morkwort, Bos, malor (flghtlng),14;9. Period— 4, Los Angeles, Carson 17 (Tovlor, )3, Bol 0-2040. Totols4298121497. 4,Hanzllk7-14«419,Walker24244,Evans03 Gearolo49, Kentuckv45 defensive backtield coach, Chuck Dicker- third lead change in the last 4>6 No. 1 Miami and No. 2 Penn State. second left against Minnesota in the Second Period— 4, Boston, Neely 13 Duchesne), 11; 19 (pp). 5, Los 04 0, Rasmussen 14 2-2 4, Alarle 20 24 0. Georgia St. 109, Piedmont 44 son special assistant to the head cooch (Grodln, Courtnall), 8 :9 . 5, St. Louis, Angeles, Dionne 15 (Robitollle, NEW YORK (19) Totals414825331M. (>rambllna77,SWTexasSt.40 and Bob Ferguson director of propersonnel. Flockhart 10 (FOderko, Nattress), 13:9 Cartwright 214 29 77, McNeolv 54 0410, PhNodatahta X X X 32— 111 McKenna), 14:9. Penalties— ^Williams, LA Ewlno4122814,Hendersan5-91-111,Wllklns McNeese St. 74, St. AAary's, Texos 56 (pp). 4. Boston, Grodln 5 (Courtnall), (holding), 2:37; Tocchet. Phi (holding), Denver XXX 29—19 Memphis St. 79, Oklahoma St. 51 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— 13:34. PenaWes— Mllbury, Bos, double 8:49; Marsh, Phi (closing hand on puck), 12X24 X , Cummings 271-25, Orr23040, Three-point goals— Barkley, Hanzilk. N. Carolina St. 97, Loyola, III. X Announced that Ken Imon, offensive line minor, served bv Morkwort (roughing), 10:9; Dionne, LA (hooking), 12:52; Ploy- Tucker2-4044, Oldham22040, Sparrow 1-3 Fouled out— Hinson. Rebounds— New Orleans 72, WIs.-Steven's Pt. 41 coach, will not be ofteredonew contract. Paterno, Johnson at loss for words 1:14; Evans, StL (roughing), 1:14; fair, LA (holding), 17:24. 1-13.Totals41-«21-X19. Philadelphia 44 (Barkley 13), Denver 48 Penn St. S , E. Carollna54 Sports In Brief Gllmour, StL, gome mlscoixhict, 1:14; Third Period— None. Penalties— (Lever 11). Assists— Philadelphia X (E rv­ Robert Morris 77, Indiana, Pa. S3 HOCKEY Romoge, StL (hooking),4:49; Covalllnl, StL (tallev, LA (tripping), 1 :9 ; Dionne, LA Washington X X 11 19— 97 lng 4), Denver X (Lever 7). Total South Alabama 105, Rorlda Inti. 45 National Hockey Loosuo (roughing). 9:X; Larson, Bos (hooking), (hooking), 12:9; Ekiund, Phi (hooking), New York 73 T IM 2 9 -1 9 fo u ls — P h ila d e lp h ia 29, D e n v e r 28. South Ftarlda40, Holy CrossK NEW JE R SE Y DEVILS— Sent Chris leads to steroid use. We build up and I think everyone will see an Fouledout— None. Rebounds— By Herschel NIssenson 11:47; Neelv, Bos, malor (tlghtlng), 13:45. Technicals— Philadelphia Coach Goukos, St.LeoX,Coe84,OT Terrerl, goaltender, to Maine of the Parcells NFL coach of the year strength with patience, the old- exciting game.” 13:48; Romoge, StL, malor (fighting), Shots on goal— Phllodelphio 9-7-7— X . Washington 52 (M . Malone 14), New Vrones.A— 17,^. W. Kentucky 19, Tennessee Tech 44 American Hockey Leogue. The Associated Press York 54 (Cummings 9). Assists— Fiesta Bowl fashioned way.”. Johnson; “I think when you see 13:48; Courtnall, Bos (holding), 14:25; Los Angeles 8-14-5— X . Xavier, NO N , Blrm.-Southern44 NEW YORK — Bill Parcells, who got the job he dreamed of Rantord, Bos, served bv Grodln (delay of Power-play Dpportunltles — Washington X (Adams 7), New York 77 MIDWEST TEMPE, Ariz. — “I’m running Johnson; “ We put in our drug all the ingredients for this game, it game), 17:X. Phllodelphlal o(7; Los Angeles 1 of 4. (Sparrow 7). Total fouls— Washington X , Bowling Green 9 , Conlslus53 when he became coach of the New York Giants four years ago, program a couple of years ago and adds up to one of the finest games in New York 19. Technicols— M. Malone, Rockats 105, Clippers 102 out of opening statements but we’re Third Pertod— 7, Boston, Courtnall 4 Dayton 9 , Creighton 81, DT was named today the N FL coach of the year by the Associated a long time — two undefeated (Middleton, Grodln), 19:54. Penalties— Washington llleooldefense2.A— 13,X1. Rec basketball very excited to be here,” Miami stronger and more experienced. We it has been our policy all along that Goalies— Philadelphia, Resch (Xshots-X Huron 87, NotlonolM teams, two teams ranked No. 1 Mllbury, Bos (htatvstlcklng), 17:42; saves). Los Angeles, Melanson (23-22). HOUSTON (19) Illinois St. 9 , SW Missouri St. 55 P re s s . Coach Jim m y Johnson said, look­ are much improved in the offensive we do not discuss the particulars of Romage, StL (higtvsticking), 17:«; A— 14,794. Sampson 512 54 17, McCray 44 1-1 9, lnd.-Pur.-l ndpis. 74, St. Xavier 75 Parcells, 45, a man close enough to his players to laugh when our program. There are a couple of (Miami) and No. 2 (Penn State) and Bouttller, Bos (high-sticking), 18:10; ing like he was trying to suppress a line and at wide receiver. We are Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— Rvon Dlaluwon 19-27 58 44, Lloyd 514 23 14, MIntwsotaX, Murray St. 44 they douse him with a barrel of soft drink at the end of each players who did not make the trip. I some outstanding individual play­ Hughes, StL (higtvstteking), 18:10. Boiok, Jim Chrlsttson. Pacars 111. Cavaliers 99 MInnIefleld 25 04) 0, Harris 2-7 224, Reid N.llllnols94,BollSt.74 MIdgota yawn. stronger physically than we were a 271-2 8, Petersen 1-21-2 3, Wlgglnsl-2 22 4. N. Michigan 19, Grand Valley St. 9 victory, coached New York to a 14-2 record and the NFC East “I have nothing earth-shattering year ago. and we are going to have do not want that to be construed as ers. I know with all the buildup for Shots on goal— Boston 8-11-12— 31. St. Totals428422X105. Ookland,Mlch.44,Trl-State54 Mavericks 23 (Paul Kirby 14. Nell title, their first championship of any kind in 23 years. to say,” Penn State Coach Joe to be. discipline with the NCAA. In fact, the game, there will be a lot of Louis 7-109-9. _ ^ , C LEV E LA N D (99) LJ1. CLIPPERS (19) St.LoulsM,Evansvllle9 Allbrio and Ed PInkIn ployed well) it’s not. All starters did make the expected of it and I ’m sure both Powcr-plav Dpportunltles— Boston 0 of OlleraT.CanuckaS Hubbard 13 28 5, Williams 2-5 23 4, (tape 212 23 18, Maxwell 210 22 18, Westmor 105, Dakota Wesleyan 74 Nuggets 18 (Todd Sharp 3. Mike He received 44 votes in the balloting to 19 for Marty Paterno said. Johnson; “ We are an expe­ 5; St. Louis 2 of 5. Dougherty 4-4 1-1 9, Bagiev 212 20 7, Beniamin 510 55 14, Woodson 212 1-2 X , Wichita St. M, N. Arlzona49 Glacopassl and Grant Cline ployed Schottenheimer of the Cleveland Browns. Mike Ditka of Chicago, If. the excitement is supposed to rienced and mature football team, trip. All players who are supposed teams will fulfill those GooHe* Boston, Keans (5 shots-2 Harper7-212417,West441-X,McCray571-1 Drew 7-17 54 X, Valentine 25 20 4 WIs.-Green B w 43, Wayne St. 9 well) to be here are here.” expectations.” saves), Rantord (9:52 first, X -X ). St. 1 2 2 -7 last year’s winner, got four votes, as did Jerry Burns of be building for Friday night’s much more mature than we were Vancouver 1 2 8-3 11, Turpin 2-41-25, PrlceO-4200, Newman 2-5 Flelds27220, Gordon 1-1082, NImphlus 13 Xavier, Ohio 78, Duquesne47 Lakers 24 (Glen Weeks 4, Ben Gains 4. Louis, Mlllen (31-X). 3-4 7, Lee 7-14,2214, Poauette1-1557. Totals 002, Kempton08080, Dailey13082. Totals SO UTH W EST JohnAhibergplavedwell) Bulls 18(Jay Minnesota; New England’s Raymond Berry had 3; NewOrleans’ national championship showdown, one year ago. We are really not a A— 14883. RrstPerlod— l,Vancouver,TombelllnllO Paterno; (Miami quarterback) (Tontl, Sutler), 10:34.2,Edmonton, NoplerS 3 2 9 2 2 X X . 433515X19. Bavlor73,Morsltall49 Corongelo 8. Rachael and Roslland Jim Mora 2, and Joe Gibbs of Washington and Bill Walsh of San it seems to have bypassed the rival senior-loaded ballclub, but we are Paterno; ” I am in favor of a Referee Dove Newell. Linesmen— Pat INDIANA (111) Houston X M X 18— 19 RIceW, Southwestern, Kon. 9 Coax played well) Vinny ’Testaverde Is in a league Dapuno, Dan Schochte. (KrusheInvskI, Smith), 9:X. 3, Edmonton, coaches. experienced. I think we will be able playoff system, but I don’t know if Gretzky X (Coffey, Gregg), 12:24 (pp). 4, Person 12X 23 73, Tisdale 219 44 X , LJk. Clipper* X X X X — 19 PAR W EST Francisco one apiece. with Dan Marino and , Stlponovlch 7-12 23 14, Remlng 49 22 10, Three-point goals— Reid, Woodson. DenverM,Occldental51 O r perhaps they have been asked to handle the big game such as this this game will show people what a Edmonton, Gretzky X (TIkkanen, Ander­ Rlchorttasn 57 24 13, Long 217 22 14, who we played against. I don’t think son), 15:34 (pp). Penalties— Lowe, Edm, Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Houston 49 DePaul92, Pepperd1ne75 everything a mob of more than 600 one much better than we did one playoff can mean to college foot­ Blackhawka . lalandera Verhoeven 14 20 2, Drelllng 1-3 2-2 4, (Dlaluwon 14), Los Angeles 44 (Cage 12). Dominguez Hills St. 49, Malone 49 anybody has ever played better.” 6 3 malor (slashing), 1:51; Messier, Edm Mocy 1-4002, Gray 211-21, Russell 1-2002. sports writers and broadcasters — year ago (a 35-7 Sugar Bowl loss to ball. People who aren’t college (slashing), 2:51; Butcher, Van, malor Assists— HoustonX(Reld7),LosAngelesX Fresno St.41,WestVlrglnla54 Bowling Johnson; “ (Penn State quarter­ Totals 4519 12X 111. (AAaxwell, Woodson 4). Total fouls— (taorgetown M, Long Beach St. 72 Perkins to take control of Bucs plus a 300-man crew from N B C -TV Tennessee).” football fans will say, 'Hey, this is a 2 1 2 -5 (tlghtlng), 9:X; McClelland, Edm, molor back John) Shaffer wins, and that’s (fighting), 9 :X ; Vancouver bench, served Cleveland X 24 X X - X Houston 21, Los Angeles X . A— 8819. Gonzoga77,BolseSt.74 — can think of. pretty good game.’ ” N .Y. Istandars 8 2 1— 8 Indiana X X X X -111 Hawall-HlloX,Okla. BoptlstX BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama’s Ray Perkins was expected the bottom line for any quarter­ First Period— 1, Chicago, Donnollv 4 bv Lowry (too many men on Ice), 10:X; Three-point goal— Bogley. Fouled out— Here are some of the quotes the Paterno; “ We were (drug) tested Kulak, Edm, malor (fighting), 14:01; Los Angeles St. 9 , Abilene Christian 59 Elka to announce today that he is leaving one of college football’s most Johnson; “ I like the playoff idea, (Secord, B. Murrov). 5 :9 . 2, Chicago, Verhoeven. Rebounds— Cleveland 41 (Lee Big East atandinga LoulslanaSt. 117,lll.-Chlcaoo84 coaches and players have two weeks ago and nobody showed back. He does exactly what’s asked Larmer 14 (Watson, Savard), 17:00. Lowry, Von, mlnor-molor (Instigator, prestigious coaching positions to accept one of the most provided it does not damage the 14), Indiana 59 (Tisdale 13). Assists— Big East Conference C a ll Montana St. 93, Warner Pacific 75 Ralph Dover 141-143331, Andy La- up with anything. I am ' not of him, and he does it well.” Penalties— Monson, Chi (cross­ fighting), 14:01; Summanen, Edm (trtp- Cleveland 24 (Harper 7), Indiana dispensed this week; plno),14:02. 25 W L w L NewMexlco91,Wlnthrop44 moureux 152-49, Tony FIcaro 139142 challenging jobs in the . bowl system. The tradition of the checking), 7:44; Ludilk, (3)1 (slashing), (Long 7). Total fouls— Clevelond X , Paclflc72,Ctal-Davls44,OT Paterno; “ We’re much better surprised that no one tested posi­ 9:39; Curran, N Y (slashing), 11:57. Second Period— 5, Edmonton, Beuke- St. John's 1 0 9 0 408, Al Atkins 141-373, John RIedor The Associated Press learned Tuesday that Perkins, who met Paterno; “ This is the most bowls has done so much for our Indiana X . A— 10494. 1 0 0 3 Redlands74,Cal-SantaCruz40 145373, Brian FIchro 132142-X1, J errv than we were last year (Penn State tive on our team. We are not a boom 1 (Gretzky, KurrI) ,8:09(pp) .4, Vlllanova for several hours with Tampa Bay owner Hugh Culverhouse, will game, I would not want to see that Voncouver, Petlt4(Bruce),9:19.7, Syracuse 0 0 11 0 Son Jose SI. 59, Hayward St. 53 Ridel 1X-385, John Dagstlno 145139142 get-rich-quick program. Pressure attention I have ever seen for a Second Period— 3, New York, Trottler Sonoma St. 115, San Jose Bible 40 was 11-1, losing to Oklahoma 2510 12 (B. Sutter), 1:15.4, New York, Mokela 13 Vancouver, Tontl 13 (Pederson), H): 37.8, Georgetown 0 0 9 0 425, Paul Ford 142171-49, Joe Tworo- accept a m ulti-year contract to coach a team that has posted to compete with established teams college football game by themedia, hurt.” Edmonton,AndersonX (Lowe.Messler), Providence 0 0 9 1 W. New Mexico 49, New Mexico St. 44, D T nlte IN-401, Charlie Whelan 154317, in the Orange B o w l). We are older. (Kerr), 13:47 (pp). 5, Chicago, Larmer 15 W. Virginia St. X , Denison 72 consecutive 2-14 records. He would replace Leeman Bennett, who Prescott, Sovord), 19:08. Penalties— 14:X. Penalties— Benning, Von (hooking), Pittsburgh 0 0 8 3 Jack Talley 142-132390, Bill Preston 7:19; Coffey,Edm (holding), 11:44; Smith, Spurs 115, Jazz 109 Boston College 0 0 7 3 Whitman 19,WossukX 149304, Travis Cook Sr. 149145-4W, was fired on Monday. 9 rCaltahon, Chi (slashing), 8 :9 ; Kerr, iN Y (hIgh-stIckIng), 10:31; Presley, Chi Edm(hlgh^cklng),14:X. Seton Hall 0 1 8 1 Bernie Gudeahn 142372, Duane Krause Perkins, it was learned, had scheduled a meeting with his Connecticut 0 1 5 5 132152392, Ernie Pepin 142384, Rick dnterfsrence), 11:13; Curran, NY Jelbow- Third Period— 9, Edmonton, Anderson X U T A H (189) (Messier, McClelland), 13:41. 10, Edmon­ TOURNAMENTS Burnett 137-371. coaching staff an hour before he was to meet with reporters to Ground game is key I f i9 ,14:37. Tripucka 212 00 18, Malone 214 57 23, Ataartsen's Helldav Classic m r d Pertod— 4, Chicago, Fraser 13 ton, KurrI X ((Jrelzky, Gregg), 18:X (sh). Tuasdenf's Result* discuss the Tampa Bay situation. Eaton 13224, Green 5112413, Hansen 7-14 UConn 71, lAhlgh 57 Champtonshlp (Brown), 3:34. 7, New York, B. Sutter 19 Penalties— Sutter ,Von(unsportsmanllke 24 17, Stockton 24 22 8, lovoronl 1-144 4, Neb.-Dmaha74, Cal-Rlverslde71 AARP The Dallas Morning News, citing an unnamed Alabama (Potvln, Ftotley), 11:X. 8, Chicago, Sovord conduct), 3:14; TIkkanen, Edm (slashing), Pittsburgh 98, Wisconsin 82 Curry24004, Balley5144414,Scurrv2200 Boston College W, Lofoyette 84 (D T) Third Ptace official, reported that Perkins had accepted a long-term 20,19:9 (on). Penalty— D lo v k , Chi (hoM- 8:51; McSorlev, Edm, malor-gome miscon­ 0.Totals43«22X1W. PugetSoundX,Cent. WashIngtonM Bruno Giordano 225570, Claude LeB- in Rose Bowi matchup PERRY’S Syracuse 94, Boston University 47 duct (fighting), 14:42; Lowry, Von, mlnor- SAN ANTONIO (115) Bank of WllHamsiiurs Classic lanc 97, Hardy Thompson 5N, Ted contract, probably for five yars, which would make him the *"liwl*'on goal— Chicago 5-14-10— X . N.Y. mlsconduct (roughing), 14:42; KurrI, Edm Georgetown 84, Long Beach State 72 Godarowskl 514, Roger Bagiev 519, AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Greenwood 40 5514, Mitchell 7-131-115, Saturday's Games Buccaneers’ coach, general manager and vice president of Istandars 18-12-11— 41. (roughing), 15:04; Beukeboom, Edm, Gilmore 23 24 7, Robertson 1221 00 21, W.Georgla81,CumberlandX Norm Lasher 59, Ron York 577, Bv Harry Atkins game. Don’t beat yourself.” Power-play Opportunities— Chlcogo 0 of malor-misconduct (fighting), 15:04; Syracuse at UConn (New Haven Yolanda Burns 19, Bea Bagiev 212, operations. The agreement, the newspaper added, also allows 244 Broad S I • 647-8576 * 168110110* 1 6 ; Dawkins 13234, Corbin 24224, Thompson Coliseum), 8 p.m. Third Place The Associated Press Michigan Coach Bo Schem- 3; N .Y. Islander* 1 of 5. Butdier, Von, mlnor-malor-misconduct 12145 4 X , Krystkowtok 1 3 0 0 2 Sundvold DaklandClly71,

APAimiENTS KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright Notices Business P ro p e rty...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment___80 RM ffiNT Resort Property ...... 26 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 Lost/Found ...... 01 Bookkeeping/Income Ta x ...... 54 M ortgages...... 27 Recreational Equipm ent...... 82 R A TE S : 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. Personals...... 02 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 24 Locust Street. 7 room Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 6 to 19 days; 70 cents per line per day. 2 bedroom townhouse. BUSINESS & SERyiCE DIRECTORY Announcements...... 03 apartment. No applian­ RoofIng/SIdIng ...... 57 Musical Item s...... 84 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. Wastage Condos. Auctions...... 04 ces. Security. No pets. Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum charge: 4 lines. baths, fully oppllonced Financial...... 05 Rentals Flooring...... 58 Call 64A-2426 weekdays 9to Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 5. kitchen, washer/dryer PAMnNO/ H M U iN a iU S Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heating/Plumbing...... 60 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 D E A D LIN E S : For classified advertisements to hook-ups and private I CARE PAPEMNS sEfnncai Employment & Education Aportments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Monchester-2nd floor, 2 basement. Central air, Condominiums for Rent...... 33 pool, tennis, and dining Help Wanted...... 11 Services Wanted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. bedroom, heat and ap­ l:tomes for R ent...... 34 room. Small pet accepta­ > available In my Name your own price — Odd lobs, Truckinfl. Homs Situation Wanted ...... 12 For advertisements to be published Monday, pliances. No pets. $550 Store/Office Space...... 35 plus security. Coll 646- ble. Heat and hot water Dll time openlnot, HOUDAVCLEANMfi Pother and son. .post, repairs. You n^m# It, irw the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Phmnlng to entertain dur­ do It. Free estimates, Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise 3979. Included. $785/month plus Ibyjttata. 6466151. dependabit service. Instruction...... 14 Automotive security. Available Imme­ ing the holidays but don't Pointing, Poperhonglna B Insured. 6434004. Industrial Property ...... 37 Holldav/Seasonal...... 71 hdve time to prepweT We Removal. Coll 872-8237. Employment S ervices...... 15 R EA D YO U R AD. Classified advertisements ore 3 and 4 room apartments. diately. Coll 6466352. eonhetal Weoreaprofee- Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 OOAtWO>WAYtovor... Your local homtymonl Roommates W anted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sole...... 92 taken by telephone as a convenience. The No appliances, no pets. tlonol cleontne service Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one I exiro cosh for yourself with 10 yrs.'exp. In th6 Call John at 64363» arMtl Wanted to Rent ...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trollers...... 93 Security. Coll 646-2426, HOMES please leave message. Real Estate Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of weekdays between 9 and 9 make it possible tor rough, dependable clean- TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 FOB BENT me else to enioy, inp. We & ON photee et Homes tor Sale ...... 21 Machinery and T o o ls ...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 the original Insertion. Errors which do not 5. deonlnp plus panrty set­ ELECTMCAL Howkes Tree Service* Services lessen the value of the advertisement will not golf dubs you never Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 Monchester-6 room Cope, |L Sell them with a wont ups, and deon-ups. Our Bucket Truck A Chipper, Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Child Care...... be corrected by an additional Insertion. Manchester-3 rooms. e service it alt* evaii. Stump removol. Free eetl* Good Thihgs to E a t ...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 Parking, centrol. No pets. IVii baths, attached gar­ wkiv, bhwMy, or monthiv. Dumas Elsctrtc— Having Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services. Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 age. Sunroom, finished Electrical Problems? metes. Special conetdero- Security. Referen- Cemmereta) deonlne is tton tor etderly and handi­ ces.$375. 643-9776. b a s e m e n t, fireplace, Oise even. Ceil; Need a large or o small large backyard, on bus Rdpotr? We Specialize in capped. 647-7SS3. - Residential Work. Joseph Coventry - new 2 bedroom route. Stove and refriger­ 64B-085S* ator. $800/month. Secur­ 08lltc«rpprovided- 2tull Dumas. Fully Licensed. Art's Light Truddng * R 7 1 HOMES R i 1 HOMES duplex. Excellent loca­ Free Estimates. 646S253. Cellars, attics, garages tion, 2 baths, wall-to-wall ity. Leose.♦ 742-6124. W M Lots 04 h FH o elp w a n ted I ^ F O R SALE 1 ^ FOR SALE to ^ IliftI core. Licensed cleaned. Junk hauled. (^PERSONALS E l l HELP WANTEO EU hELP WANTEO OJI hELP WANTEO EU ELP WANTEO carpeting. Fireplace. Sky­ epPEKTRY/ Furniture and appliances light, central air. Applian­ Manchester-"Very nice 6 'o m td r? room townhouse." Fully ------nt loco- moved. Odd lobs. Very ces Included. Minutes to HEATWS/ honest dependobl# Sales Person-Immediate Polnters-Expandlng Receptionist - needed for Doll House - Manchester - New Colonial In town - 8 . 1-384. References and se­ carpeted, all kitchen ap­ „ . Hortford bus Nurses Aide needed for Receptlonist-Full time po­ pliances, 3 bedrooms, V h worker. 25 years expe­ LBOAL NOTICE position for retail salM elderly woman 8am- crews on 1st and 2nd shift. our new office located In $114,900 - Dormered Cape big rooms, 2 1/2 bottw, ^ curity deposit required. tine ,0 0 V on and easy off PLUMBiNQ Court of Probote, District of sition. Heavy phone re­ baths, and a full base­ ^^J8M274. eerpenliy a Remodding rience In moving. 6469|Mt9 MonchMter RBQUB8T FOR Happy New Year person with rapidly ex­ 12noon. Monday through sponsibilities, typing Painters and painter Salmon Brook Park In style home In the Bowers first floor fireplaced fam- r $700 month. 742-7247. anytime. NOTICE OF HEAHINa ilv room with cathedral ment. A great location! •ervleee > Complete, PROPOSALS to a very special person panding tv-appllonce Saturday. Call 649-7600 be­ required. Apply In person helpers. Experience help- Glastonbury. Filing, typ­ School area. 4 bedrooms Pogortv Brothers — Bo- IN RE; CAROL ANNE or 3 bedrooms and a celling and skylights. ( Two bedroom townhouse S675/month plus utilities! home repdtt end temo- MICHAUD The South Windsor Board of E outlet. Excellent benefits tween 2pm and 6pm only at H & B Tool, 481 Sullivan . ful but will train. Flexible ing and telephone skills TNve*a. someone out throom remodeling; In­ $199,900. Blonchard & Ros­ Immediate occupancy. deitng. Smelt seate com- Pursuant to on order of Hon. Education seeks proposals Vi Pillard and opportunity for ad­ for appointment. Ave, South Windsor, be­ work schedules available. necessary. For more In­ formal dining room as - heat, hot water, carpet­ tlieri wtio wants to buy stallation water h ^ e r s , You con be a good sales­ fora CONSULTANTtoossIst vancement. Salary plus formation please call desired. FIreplaced living setto, 646-2482. "W e Gua- - ing, air conditioned, all Call Mr. Lindsey, Century merdd work. Registared. William E. FitzGerald, Love Sunny & Ray tween 8am and 4pm. Above average pay. M/F, 21 Real Estate. 647-0200. power tools. Find Insured, reWrencee 845- oorboge disposals; faucet man ... lust use a oulck- Judge, doted December 23, In the acquisition, funding. Insentives, experience ne­ Nurses Aide needed for call tor appointment. 871- Mindy or Lori at 741-2557. room, recently completed rontee Our Hbuses!"a appliances. Nice location. . ltyerwltholow. Manchester-4 rooms, 2 HBOATS/MARINE Death In family, must sell. and corborotor, new bat­ H76-15 recap snows. 5 lug barred os by low provided. authority to sell certain real nance position for fleet of ble at 649-0439 or 646-7642 person at LaStrada West, origin, or an Intention to , wheels. $60.00 for all. 647- Johanna M. Bruder, and ask for April. Begin Here - Well main­ bedrooms, oppllonced kit­ ___ Ieo u ip m en t 6460517. tery, bed liner, radical properly situated In the tractor trailers. Some ex­ 471 Hartford Road, tained 6 room Colonial moke any such prefer- ) 8958.0______Assistant Clerk Town of Manchester, County P H O T O L A B seeking HOMES chen. Available Imme­ tires, $3000. Many extras. The fiduciary Is: perience preferred, basic Manchester. situated In a nice residen­ ence, limitation or dis- , diately. $475/month plus ANTIQUES/ Chevette-1981-4 door 6466513 otter 6 pm. of Hartford os In sold appli­ full and part time help set up tools necessary. Waltresses-Part time, FOR SALE crimination. The Herald • 16 foot Mod River canoe, hatchback, automatic, Four snow tires on rims, Ruth T. HIngkeldev cation on file more fully flexible hours, good tips. I tial area. 1 1/2 baths. security and utilities. No COLLECTIBLES IS Hamlin Court appears, of the Court of Pro­ experienced In Monday through Satur­ Legal Secretary tor 1 man Spacious closets. Par­ will not knowingly accept , pets. 647-8895. paddles Included. Used power steering, new 1974 Ford Von, good condi­ size 16615,2 MIchelln, and Middletown, CT 06467 bate on January 12, 1987 at day. Benefits and vaca­ Apply In person; Vic's . NORITSU Equipment law office. Shorthand ne­ All real estate advertised tially finished basement. any advertisement which four times. Excellent con­ brakes, shocks, muffler. tion. $1500 or best otter. 2 Engelberten. $100. 646 063-12 10:30 A.M. tion. Call 243-5457. 151 West Middle Tpke. cessary. Call 646-2425 In the Manchester Herald Antique - 1800 trunk, 76,000. $1200. 643-0964. Mary Lou Toylor, very helpful! J Great place tor a young Is In violation of the low. Manchester - 3 rooms, dition. S800. Please coll 875-6344.0 4729. weekdays 9-5. Is sublect to the Fair family. $106,500. Call now $M.00. Old kitchen crock 643-4942 otter 6pm or 647- Medical benefits. second floor, appliances, 041-12 Housing Act of 1968, which for on appointment. $350 plus utilities. Adults $30.00.Call 643-7534.D 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for LEGAL NOTICE Please come 6 4 7 *1 0 8 1 Hair Dresser wanted- makes It Illegal to adver­ Realty World, Frechette preferred. 647-9255 or 649- Bob. In or call. Progresslve salon In Ver­ tise any preference, lim­ MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS VACANT RESIDENTIAL LEGAL NOTICE P a r t T im e . Associates, 646-7709.D 6985 otter 5 pm. PROPERTY FOR SALE BY non seeks hairdresser to itation or discrimination NOTICl TO CMDITOIIS TV/STEREO/ FOR SALE FOR SALE TOWN OF ANDOVER MANCHESTER PARKADE CAMERAS/PROTO FOR SALE E STA TE. 139 Vernon Street, Earn Extra Cash! take over exisiting clien­ based on race, color, reli­ Manchester - $197,000 - E S TA TE OF 3 room apartment - heat, APPLIANCES Manchester, Connecticut, FUBUC HEARING OF 396 WMl MkMI* Tixnpa* tele. Commislon and be­ gion, sex or national This very well maintained AGNES C. KLUKAS, Late EQUIPMENT I'A story frame house, six PLANNING 8 ZONING Of Manchester, Deceased hot water, electric and room, 2 baths on 80 ft. x 140 ft. COMMIE8ION ------MANCHES1ER nefits. 872-7420. 871-7693. origin, or an Intention to Colonial Is an eight room appliances Included. $105 make any such prefer­ The Hon. william E. Fitz­ Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 lot. To be sold by sealed bid ON PROPOSED 8UBDIVIMON INSERTERS WANTED Rooming House located In Gerald, Judge, of the Court weekly, no pets. Security cubic feet. Manual de­ Polaroid Land Camera - at the Manchester Probate ence, Mmitafion or dis­ quiet area. Excellent busi­ of Probate, District of Man­ model 730 with flashgun. The Planning 6 Zoning Com­ Cook-M/F. Full time, pay and references required. frost. $25.00. 643-2809.D Court, 66 Center Street, Man­ mission of Andover, Connec­ 3 crimination. The Herald ness opportunity, plus chester at a hearing held on 646-2253.Avalloble Imme­ Excellent condition. Will WIE'VIE 7URNI chester, Connecticut 06040 on negotiable. Apply In per­ will not knowingly accept December 29, 19M ordered January 22, 1987 at 9:00 o.m.. ticut will hold o Public Hear­ Call 647-9946 garage rentals possible. diately. Apartment size washer sell for S40.00 or best ing on Monday, January 12, son: Antonio’s Restau­ any advertisement which that all claims must be pre­ otfer.649-7918.o TI-IE Sealed bids must be submit­ rant, 956 Main Street, Sentry Real Estate, 643- sented to the fiduciary on or dryer. Needs work. Free ted to the Probate Court on 1987 at 7:30 p.m. In the lower Is In violation of the law. 4060.O before April 1, I9t7 or be Manchester-Adorable 3 level of the Town Office Ask for Bob Manchester. for taking. Call after 6pm. S/VVINGS or before Jdnuory 20, 1987. Building on the following pe­ barred os by low provided. room apartment, 2nd 647-1357.D PETS AND iBanrliriitrr Hrrah'i All bids must be accompan­ Governm ent Homes - ied by o certified or cashier's tition: An Ohio Oil Company Manchester - $164,900 - Johanna M. Bruder, ' floor, appliances. Availa­ from $1 (U repair). Delin­ Pore pleasure best des­ Assistant Clerk SUPPLIES check for 10% of the bid. If BIRCH DRIVE - Petition otters high Income, plus The fiduciary Is: ble Immediately. $375 plus bid Is conditional upon fi­ of Scott R. Vinci for a 9 lot RENT‘ quent tax property. cribes this home located heat. No pets. Call 623- cash bonuses, benefits to Repossessions. Call 605- Lee Mackenzie FUEL OIL/COAL/ nancing, the Interest rote, sub-divislon entitled mature person In the Hart­ In desirable Rockledge 91 Central Park West 1903. AK C Lob puppies. Block amount, and time needed to Birch Meadow. Property 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for area. Features Include New York, NY 10023 FIREWOOD eves and hips, certified obtoln some must be stated Is bounded on the North ford area. Regardless of current repo list. on bid. Any buyer must be experience, write G. W. cathedral celling, beams, nM-12______2 bedroom, heat, hot wa­ shots. Ready to go! 627- by property N/F of YOUR recessed lighting, 2 fire­ 9831. prepared to close within Thomas J. Hsher, prop­ P A R T T IM E Read. American Lubri­ ter, parking, olr conditi­ Seasoned Firewood, cut. thirty (30) days from the dote erty N/F of Robert M. Le- Manchester -$172,900- Spa­ places, master bedroom Stf a pickup truck food. cants Co., Box 426, Day- cious 2,000 square foot oned. $480 per month. Call the bid Is awarded. All bids zon and by Shoddy Mill ton, Ohio 45401. with full bath, well de­ offer 6pm. 528-6616. You pick up. 742-7247. ore sublect to Probate Court Rood; bounded on the Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 12 x signed kitchen, sliders to MISCELLANEOUS approval. South by property N/F of CUSTOMER SERVICE 20 living room, large kit­ Erich Sllsmets, property Reps Needed-tor business patio, lower level with Firewood; cut , split and FOR SALE For further details or (or In­ chen, formal dining room, ICONOOMINIUMS spection, contact Attorney N / F of E l Izobeth . . . with a rental ad in accounts. Full time, family room, den, laundry delivered. .All seasoned Gotchell; bounded on the DEPARTMENT 13 X 20 first floor fire- and two car garage. Sen­ FOR RENT hardwood from cwollty Thomas S. Florentino at 649- Classified.' People $60,000-880,000. Part time, placed family room, 2 1/2 10 Gallon Fish Tank - with 2865. East by property N/F of $12,000-$18,000. No selling, try Real Estate, 643-4060.O dealer. Northeast" Log­ light, 2 pumps, filter, Elizabeth Gotchell, prop­ looking for housing baths, 2 car garage. Par­ ging. "Wood Is our only (CLASSIFIED DISCOUNTS) 05612 erty N/F of Bryan and Di­ Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm r e p ^ business. Set your Available Januorv-2 bed­ heater and grovel. $5.00. tially finished walk-out Super Price Bolton - 3 business” . 742-9168. ane BurrIII; bounded on read Classified own hours. Training pro­ basement.D. W. Fish room end unit, patio, Call 649-3581.0 the West by property N/F Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm vided. Call; 1-612-938-6870, bedroom house In a se­ . y o u ^ INVITATION TO BID of Stephen and Suzanne faithfully. Suitable Realty, 643-1591 or 871- rene country setting. Fire­ basement, swlmmlng/ten- SPEAK M -F , 8am to 5pm (Central nls court. $585 monthly. Did brass chandelier - not Sealed bids will be received Donahue, property N/F Sat. 7:00-10:00 am 1400.O place, garage and morel In the General Services' of­ of Gory Gott, property tenants for your room Standard Time). 742-0672. wired. Drnomental. Blanchard & Rossetto, $20.00. Coll 643-1814.0 FOR fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ N/F of Barry Neal, prop­ are sure to see your ad Manchester - Spacious - ter, CT until January 14,1987 erty N/F of Mr. 6 Mrs. 646-2482. "We Guarantee iM ILEP Surplice Style Fronklyn Folrclough, in the Classified $172,900 - 2,000 square foot Our Houses!"o at 11:00 o.m. for the follow­ Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 12 x King size - free flow THEMSELVES! ing; property N/F of Donat EXPERIENCED woterbed mattress.Dne and Irene Roy and by eolumns. 20 living room, large kit­ TO RECEIVE YOUR NEW 'CD' SAVINGS, ALL ADS MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR EITHER (1) SPECIFICATIONS TO property N/Fof Keith and Unique Contemporary - year old. Excellent condl- REBUILD 100 FT. chen, formal dining room, Columbia - a most unusual 7 OR 10 DAYS IN THESE SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS... Christine McNutt. WRECKER 2 1/2 baths, 2 car garage. Knit for Baby tlon.$75.00 or best otter. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 1 AUTOMOTIVE AMERICAN LaFRANCE home loaded with extras 649-0078.O AERIAL LADDER TRUCK At this hearing. Interested Call 647-9946 Partially finished walk­ C Inilllcillonf 7i through 87 I .ClinHIcollon* Including an 6 person hot (esdudtng >8-78) 91 through 97 (2) POLICE UNIFORMS & persons may appear and be DRIVER out basement. D. W. Fish RELATED ITEMS heard and written communi­ tubi $180's.Blanchard & Men's size 7 ski boots. cations will be received. In­ full benefits — Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Rossetto, 646-2482. "We n e w ‘CD’ The Town of Manchester Is with 1400.n Also fits women's size 8 formation pertaining to this Guarantee Our Houses!"□ 1/2. Very good condition. s a v in g s on equal opportunity em­ application Is on file In the of­ Ask for Jeanne full or part time. ployer, and requires qn qfdr- fice of the Town Clerk, Town MANCHESTER Check Out This Invest­ Asking $25. 649-4339. mqtlve action policy for oil of Office Building. Call In-Law, Too! - Bolton - 8 4 Lines 7 Days Save »5“» Its Contractors and Vendors ment. ...See this fantastic 3 acres surrounding this os o condition of doing busi­ Doted this 31 St day of Decem­ Stan Ozimek at family with large private Twin size mattress and 10 Days Save ‘9'’“ magni* ;ent 8 room con­ ness with the Town, os per ber, 1986, and 7th day of Jan­ HERALD yard, seperate utilities, box spring. Very good Federal Order 11246. uary, 1987, at Andover, Con­ people read Morlarty Brothara temporary with a seper­ condition. $35. 742-7080.O 5 Lines 7 Days Save »7“» classified ads modern Interior, low Bid forms, plans and speclfl- necticut. classified 643-5135 maintenance exterior and ate 3 room In-law apart­ 10 Days Save »12»‘’ certlons ore available of the ANDOVER FLANNING phoae 643-2711 ment! FANTASTIC! garage for 4 cars. Priced General Services' office. 6 ZONING COMMISSION 7 Days Save *8““ Kenneth Lester, tosellot$141,900.JoyceG. $289,900.Blanchard & Ros­ ENDROLLS 6 Lines TOWN OF setto, 646-2482. "W e Gua­ 10 Days Save MA"" MANCHESTER, CT. Chairman Epstein Real Estate, 647- Z Th width • 259 ROBERT B. WEISS, Suzanne Dower, rantee Our Houses"n VIC6Cholrman 8895.D width - 2 for 259 7 Lines 7 Days . Save '9“° GENERAL MANAGER liiiiiiimiiiiilii M UST be picked up at the Save ‘leoo 059-12 03612 HiartrhPHtFr Iferalh Manchester Herald Dffice 10 Days HOMES HOMES before 11 A.M. DNLY. 8 Lines 7 Days Save ‘lOoo FOR SALE FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE EXTRA NEWSPAPER I I 10 Days Save »18'"> TOWN OF ANDOVER ISAVINOS OUOTIO A « FROM OUB RtOULAB ADWe«Tl$eO FBICE91 PUBLIC HEAEINO OF PLANNING * ZONING COMMISSION ON PEOPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE 9 CARRIERS CARS SUBDIVISION REOULATIONS FOR SALE WHEN YOU CALL TO PLACE YOUR AD. BE SURE TO MONEY... 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Easy to sew; To all Herald Readers who have something to sell for Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, You can be a Herald Area ENJOY THE SEASONS flame and burn less ra­ trimmed sacque and boot­ comfortable to wear. Connecticut, on Tuesday, January 6,1987 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ Adviser and handle and su­ pidly than soft woods. If ees for the little one. No. 8103 with Photo- sider and act on the following; In this brand new 6 room Ranch. Spacious corner aroma Is the most Impor­ Guide is in Sizes 38 to 60. <99 or less. We will run your ad for 7 days — FREEI pervise our carrier boys and lot within walking distance to Lake Chaffee with No. 354 has knit direc­ Proposed opproprlotlon to General Fund - CALL N O W tant consideration, select tions for Infant Size 1 Size 40, 44 bust, 4H yards Town Clerk...... 820,000.00 girls. If you Ilka kids, want a beach rights. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplaced wood from fruit trees. 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In Call 647-9946 xiwTilnl,' .MWJ-- saw I 10 14 10 10 addition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary Wi CM help VN bMami i R n Ysnu N.Y. toMi Claarty state Ham and price old In order to facilitate their portlclpotlon at meetings protect o ^ h ijd i^ ... "REAIi"_PMiFEUIONALl Prlit Xoep.. AO.droii • !» U t CODE MO sqla Naadior. Prist Nssit, Adirtti slUi ZIP should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the or 647-9947 Cell aAMfiZSb iiid nk tar Out COOE, Sips NsiiiStr lad SUs. In Bd. One Ham only par scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements can bo G IV E YOUR budget a SPECIAL: Over 200 s^ Bd. No pal, tag aala, or mode. D. F. REALE INC. break ... shoo the classi­ lections and a FREE Bask FASHION — Pholo- oommarolal ads aooaptad. Phone STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY fied columns tor bargain Pattern Section in the Gehk Pattcras la aB sizes Name. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I J S hW. iM^Mtar I7BI buys! ALBUM . Just $3.00. n iim ; special Grace Cok g ^ te jl^ Manchester, Connecticut this 24th day of Decem- 84MB2S lOOKSottJJStocll ConKiloa for bugcr sites; Addrata______M) MH1 H hH< )hMt 6121-eoiU— Old aod Ktw. Haw sad 2 BONUS Coapoast 05612 illllllllllllllli H draii tkmi Dow la lukt tkaai. $2.00 a copy. I M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 31, 1986 Withdrawals from IRAs taxed regardless of age

QUESTION: income, or have a good tax- curity Act of 1974 — "ERISA,” for In 1983 and 1984, office.» time. Being 63,1 can start making preparer do it for you. short — and all amendments to that withdrawals from my IRA without I put $2,000 for federal legislation. ERISA autho­ each year into QUESTION: You wrote that a penalty. I would like to continue QUESTION: I applied for a loan rized the yery first IRAs, an individual re- retired person can no longer putting money into my IRA, even investors’ at my bank and offered to put up my If you sorhehow manage to use tirement ac­ contribute to his IRA. I’m retired, after I begin taking money out. Is IRA as collateral. The bank denied your IRA as collateral for a loan, count at a bank. but I earn approximately $6,000 a yhis permissible? Guide the loan, even though the value of that’s counted as a distribution. In 1986, I had to year from part-time work. Why William A. Doyle my IRA far exceeds the amount I You must report the amount of the can’t I contribute to my IRA? ANSWER: Yes. Taking withdra­ close the ac­ wanted to borrow. loan as income on your tax return count and take wals from your IRA doesn’t prevent I was told that some law does not and pay whateyer tax applies. you from making contributions to the money out ANSWER: You can, until the allow a bank to accept IRAs as loan Worst yet, you’re hit with the 10 your IRA. Your IRA contribution for personalrea* year in which you reach age 70 ‘A. collateral. Is this true? If so, can percent penalty tax, if you’re under reduces your taxable income and sons. The bank You’re not fully retired. That you give detailed information about age 59 '/4. part-time work pays you "earhed the tax you have to pay. took its penalty of $143.28 and I However, if you had little or no the law to which the bank referred? It would take many times the However, if you have cash elected to have them withhold tax, income’’ and means you can other taxable income in 1986, that space this column has ayailable to continue making IRA avaiiable, it doesn't make sense to which amounted to $508.04. withholding just might have been ANSWER: It’s true. Using an list all the details on ERISA and its contributions. take money out of your IRA until I ’ve been getting all kinds of enough. IRA as collateral for a loan is a amendments. For complete IRA you pass age 70 'A. IRA withdra­ stories about owing fines and You’ll have to figure that out "prohibited transaction” under the information get a copy of Publica­ QUESTION: I ’m collecting So­ wals are added to your ordinary penalties, because I am only 58. yourself, based on your total 1986 Employee Retirement Income Se­ tion 590 from your nearest IRS cial Security and working part- income and are taxabie. What is the straight information on this? How much do I owe the International Revenue Service? ,

ANSWER: Regardless of your age, you are required to pay income CLOSED NEW YEAR’S DAY TO PREPARE FOR tax on money withdrawn from an IRA. And because you are under age 59'/^, you must pay an addi­ S M E tional penalty tax equal to 10 lEFFERTS... percent of the money withdrawn. FR ID A Y , You’ll have to fill out Form 53229 and attach it to your Form 1040 SATURDAY g federal income tax return to stay SUNDAY ONtYI square with the Internal Revenue Service. You wouldn’t have to pay that 10 percent penalty tax if you are permanently disabled. The bank’s $143.28 penalty had nothing to do with taxes. It’s obvious that your IRA was in certificates of deposit and the bank levied the penalty for redeeming the CDs before they matured. It’s impossible for 'ine to calcu­ late how much tax you owe, or if you owe any at all, because you don’t ' mention the balance in your IRA at the time you closed the account and took the "premature distribution.’’ That distribution was the $4,000 you put in, plus the interest that has build up, minus the $142.28 bank . penalty^ It’s'doubtful that the $508.04 tax you elected to have the bank withhold and send to the IRS was sufficient to cover the total tax bite. O riN SUNDAY NOON-5

.SAMSUNG - ZENITH Merck & Co. LOWEST ONI-Y PRICES • 4 HEAD most admired • CABLE READY VIDECI VIDEO CASSETTf PLAYER RICOROER NEW YORK (AP) — Merck&Co. Inc., which had soaring profits through the first three quarters of 1986, has been named the most admired corporation in the United States and Connecticut-based Un­ ion Carbide Corp. landed amongthe least admired in a survey by Fortune magazine International Business Machines Corp., which had been named the most admired corporation every year since the poll was first taken in 1982, finished seventh in the survey released Tuesday. Merck, a Rahway, N.J.-based DJ pharmaceutical firm, scored 8.38 SYSTEM out of a possible score of 10 in a poll e v e r y by the weekly business magazine of more than 8,200 senior executives, outside directors and financial ? m % o r a p p *-» a n c e ... analysts. LiTTLE Three hundred firms in 33 indus­ e v e r y Litton LITTON try groups were listed in the r e d u c e d rankings. The 10 largest companies in an industry, determined by sales or assets, were included in the ^jeeow A V survey. The respondents ranked Merck first overall in long-term invest­ ment value and ability to attract, develop and keep talented em­ ployees, Fortune said. The business magazine also sought opinions on firms’ quality of management, quality of products or services, innovativeness, finan­ cial soundness, community and environmental responsibility and use of corporate assets. Merck finished no lower than fifth in any of these categories. Fortune DELIVERY said. • free normal HOOK-UP Merck reported earnings in­ creases of between 20 and 27 • free removal percent in the first three quarters of 1986, The company has had great • locally owned CLEANS success with two products intro­ • MEMBER, national ITSELF duced in the U.S. since December el’ ctbicml' 1985, Vasotec, a medication for high buying group for giant blood pressure, and Primaxin, an PURCHASE POWER!! injectable antibiotic. Computer giant IBM placed second in financial soundness, fifth in ability to attract employees, ""'SELECTION! eighth in long-term investment value, ninth in quality of manage­ ment and 10th in use of corporate assets. Last year, it ranked first in all of these categories. The company’s chairman, John Akers, told Fortune, “ I would expect that in the not too distant future, we will be back.” The top 10 finishers in the the poll included; No. 2, Liz Claiborne, the apparel manufacturer; No. 3, aero­ . general space giant Boeing Co.; No. 4, J.P. Et.ECTRIC Morgan & Co. Inc., commercial • Big in i LRio r bankers; No, 5, Rubbermaid Inc., • ENERGY .SAVER maker of rubber and plastic pro­ so ducts; No. 6, Shell Oil Co.; No. 8, Johnson & Johnson, the pharma­ • ^ H I ^ S H E R ceutical firm; No. 9, Dow Jones L TV" Co., the financial reporting com­ SELtU I lUN • M OPtM SUNDAY 12 N O O N • S P M pany and publisher of ’The Wail Street Journal; and No. 10, Herman C ^,fv^CO,RDSBS CROM Miller, the furniture manufacturer. / Falling out of the top 10 was • VHS FULL SIZE NowRxHN Wdw Conolnjel^ £-Z TERM S. Exxon Corp., which ranked 13th, • VHS-C FORMAT •ol-aMand • CASH Fortune, noting the world’s largest • NEW 8mm UNITS •llv«r La-/BptRO«r tl. oil company had an improvement • CREDIT CARO in its overall score, attributed the • MONTHLY SHOP ELSEWHERE FIRST,. ) 9 7 PAYMENTS slip to increased competition YOU'LL SEE WHY IT PAYS h9$4 CASTBOUNO OPCN among the top firms in the poll. EASY TO GET TOI MAWHEITEIl CT UptaMSOOInMinteridH On the negative side, the least TO SHOP AT SIEFFERTS! 4«MStWIIIS It RwIHlid buytri. admired company of the 300 firms hmcmiiucT j PAILY: MON-THURS TIL9 ^ TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 .JHIDAY TIL * . |^ was LTV Corp., the steel company that has filed for protection under federal bankruptcy laws.