to - MANCHESTER HEBALD. Tuesday, Nov. 24. 1987 Bush could beat Johnny Carson, maigazine poll finds 51st road race, football

By Ltn AuOttr High School, which comes in at leading the pack Include Jean- Oak Street), Springfield KilUe Catholic, which already has a berth By KItn I. Mills whether Massachusetts Sen. Ed­ and' magazines and carries a percentage points. cent, and Ford’s, 11 percent. elected to high office? Monchosttr Htrald ‘ 8-8-1, In their annual Thanksgiving Pierre Ndayisenga, who trailed Band (141 Highland St.), Tommy in the state Class M championship The Associated Press ward Kennedy would go to hell for regular and highly critical co- The questions are a combina­ Furthermore, Spy found that Twenty-two percent voted for get-together. Doherty iq. the 1986 race by two UrellOrchestra (HighlandStreet), game next month. The MHS Indi­ lumn on The New York Times. tion of the legitimate and the the ideal candidate should be Charlton Heston, followed by his role at Chappaquiddick (their le of M l John Doherty, who’ll be running seconds, and Keith Brantiy, named St. Patrick’s Pipe Band (Highland ans rely upon their passing game WASHINGTON - If Vice Pres­ But the magazine, at age 15 absurd. male, between 50 years and 64 Paul Newman, 16 percent; Bill opinions were mixed), and Slst running of Uie Manchester > for Ireland after winning a year ago 1986 Men’s Road Runner of the Park Market), John Raymond’s that features quarteiback Rob For example, would Lou Harris Cosby, 15 percent: John Forsyth, ident George Bush were pitted learned, by writing to the Federal months, has a circulation of about years old and a little over 6 feet Road Race and the 18th edition of as a British citizen, will be back to Year by the Road Runners Club of Band (Porter/Wyllys streets), McLaughlin and talented receivers 11 percent; Jane Fonda, 9 per­ one-on-one in presidential races Bureau of Prisons, that convicted 50,000. Some 70 percent of its ask how much the ideal presiden­ tall. the Manchester-East Catholic foot­ defend his race crown. He is America. Johnny Prytko Polish Band (Porte- Eric Rasmus, David Russell and cent: Johnny Carson, 6 percent: against Massachusetts Gov. Mi­ inside-traders would not be al­ readers live in New York, Phillips tial candidate should weigh? Matching Bush against Duka­ ball game at Mdmorial Field will expected to face stiff competition Gerry O’Reilly, Richard O’Flynn r/Adelaide streets), Manchester Chip Driggs. East Catholic will chael Dukakis or New York Gov. lowed to wear their toupees in the said. Spy would: 181 pounds was the kis, the poll found the vice and M ary Tyler Moore, 1 percent. take place Thursday. from a world-class field of runners. and newcomer Gerard Dona- Pipe Band (Porter Street), Stewart counter wiUi its renowned wishbone Mario Cuomo or late-night TV slammer. The poll, which purported to preferred median weight, and 36 president won, 50 percent to 30 Phillips conceded that not About 0,800 registered runners, Among those challenging Do­ kowskl, the 1987 National TAC lOK Highlanders (Monro Park), Sphinx that is averaging 326 yards per host Johnny Carson, guess who’d The New York-based monthly ask “ the questions that the percent of respondents wanted percent. Bush had a little more including Carmel, Calif., Mayor and probably another 800 unregis­ herty is John Treacy, four-time champion, are also threats. Temple Band (Medical Building, game on the ground. Halfbacks win? — described immodestly by its American electorate REALLY the president to be between 170 trouble against Cuomo: 46 per­ Clint Eastwood in the question tered, are expected to answer the champion and record holder. Among the events taking place East Center Street); Senior Citi­ Jason Talbot and Aaron Alibrioand Bush, Bush and Bush, accord­ publisher, Tom Phillips Jr., as want asked,” was conducted by pounds and 190 pounds. cent to 35 percent, but he walked was an oversight, and he theo­ Manchester Road Race starter’s Treacy, the leader of the famed along the 4.748-mile race route will zens’ Band (Masonic Temple), and junior quarterback Marc Mangia- ing to a poll to be published by Spy “ the most talked-about and Penn & Schoen Associates for Spy Would George Gallup want to all over Carson, 63 percent to 15 rized that MTM fared so poorly gun at 10 a.m. In front of St. James “ Irish Connection,” last ran — and be the appearance of a dozen bands. Salvation Army Band (Citadel, fico are key operatives in the Eagle 20-page tabloid magazine. written-about magazine and J&B Scotch between Oct. 30 know whose hairstyle is more percent. because “ everybody still thinks Oiurch on Main Street. An hour won — in Manchester in 1988. He set Bands and their locations; Sphinx Main Street). ' ” backfield. No, Spy magazine is not a trade launched in the last decade" — and Nov. 5. The results, to be popular; Ronald Reagan's, The poll also delved further into of her as Dick Van Dyke’s ditzyi later. No. 1-ranked East Catholic the course record in his second Temple Brass Band (Army and Manchester High Coach Ron supplement Inside journal for guys in bulletproof held a news conference Monday published in January, were culled Jimmy Carter’s or Gerald the burning question of entertain­ wife.” High School will pit its 0-0 mark winning effort, in 1079, at 21:26. Navy Club), Manchester Civic Coumoyer said his team “ has to East leads the series, 7-8, and was against crosstown Manchester «1-»v o nArfoM n n w \ a " tn hept Rnsl trenchcoats whose bow ties are to announce the poll results. from telephone interviews with Ford’s? ers as political candidates. If Four percent of those polled Other notables who will be Orchestra Brass Section (Charter a 21-7 victor a year ago. really cameras. Some reporters seemed unfa­ 800 people across the country Spy would: Reagan’s hairstyle President Reagan’s transition is believed an entertainer already It is, however, the magazine miliar with the magazine, which chosen at random. The error was preferred by 30 percent, an inspiration to others, who else was running for president: Paul that asked real theologians frequently lampoons newspapers margin was plus or minus 3.5 ahead of Carter’s, with 22 per­ in Hollywood has a shot at being Simon.

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Gizzard collector MARLIN, Texas (AP) - A aiirlipatpr Hrrah'i woman who for almost 30 years Manchester — A City ol Village Charm has collected turkey gizzards and the odd things that come out of them will get to talk about her bizarre hobby on the “ Late Night Wednesday, Nov. 25,1987 30 Cents w a ^ - With David Letterm an" show. r % Ruth Stone’s unusual hobby got her a round-trip ticket Monday to New York to appear on the > comedian’s offbeat variety-talk show tonight. Stone used to clean and inspect gizzards — the bird’s second, Police digging V food-grinding stomach — and found dozens of curious objects in them, including crucifixes, coins, springs and glass, as well as shiny rocks. “ I even got a spark plug," Mrs.' Stone said. “ And things like rocks and marbles. Oh, and I got one child’s body dice out of it." i . Stone said her appearance on % ' i the NBC-TV show will be the first Bv Bruce MatzMn time she has seen it the whole way and Andrew J. Davis AP photo through. ’ T v e seen parts of it Manchester Herald before, but I always seem to fall Smoosh ‘Landing* asleep before it's over,” she said. Manchester police continued dig­ 'A ging today at 24 Pine Hili St. for the Donna Mills, right, gets a speciai party Monday at Lorimar Studios in remains of a person, perhaps a deiivery of an anniversary cake from Cuiver City, Caiif. The party ceiebrated Private wedding child, believed murdered over 35 feliow “Knot's Landing" stars Joan Van the taping of the series' 200th episode. years ago, according to Mayor (AP) - Actor Peter DiRosa. Ark, left, and Michele Lee during a cast Bruce Willis and actress Demi DiRosa revealed today that po­ Moore were married in a private lice are searching for the remains ceremony in Las Vegas, Nev., of what may have been a child. The last weekend, says a spokesman murder reportedly occurred be­ Reagan pardons the big turkey for Willis. GIZZARD COLLECTOR RUTH STONE tween 35 and 40 years ago, he said No other details about the . . . guest on Letterman show tonight after arriving at the scene at about WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ serious questions at Reagan. questions about the possibility of ceremony or guests were dis­ noon with Police Chief Robert D. dent Reagan says he would have The white-breasted turkey, pardons for form er aides John closed. The couple will live in cameo appearance on NBC’s Headliner home Lannan. which will end up at a pet farm Poindexter, Robert McFarlane “Matlock” to the rebuilding DiRosa .said police were “ not 2 pardoned the White House tur­ Willis’ Malibu beach home, said key, but he’s not making a similar rather than on anybody’s Thanks­ or Oliver North in the Iran-Contra spokesman Paul Bloch. project. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - It ruling out the possibility of more promise to any others, turkeys or giving Day table, was presented case. Willis, 32, is shooting the movie was a homecoming for enter­ enough informatloiL so that t^e otherwise. to the president by the National "That’s a question no one can “Diehard” in Los Angeles. Free-speech theft tainer Kenny Rogers, who re­ investigation may become more As 55-pound "Hawaiian Char­ Turkey Federation. The bird was answer," Reagan said. turned to the flashy casino where “ Moonlighting,” the ABC series WASHINGTON, Ind. (A P ) - A • d extensive than it is now. lie" flapped his formidable wings raised by federation president But, referring to the bird, he in which Willis plays a wisecrack­ stolen $23 street sign honoring he once booked talent. DiRosa said his information in the Rose Garden on Monday, Herman Mason of Hinton, Va. said, “If they’d given me a Rogers is a headliner at the ing detective opposite Cybill ex-national security adviser John came from the Police Department. reporters cracked jokes about As photographers snapped and different answer on Charlie and Shepherd, resumes shooting in M. Poindexter has brought an Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino The digging began Tuesday after­ non-avian White House turkeys reporters shouted, Reagan his future, I would have pardoned these days, but reminisced Sun­ January. eight-day jail sentence for the noon, when the police department and shouted the usual barrage of smiled but steered away from him ." Moore, 24, starred in the day about when he played the 5 man who argued the theft was executed a search warrant which Glitter Gulch casino’s bar, the movies “ St. Elm o’s F ire” and protected under his right to free “ entails digging up areas of the Gold Strike Lounge, and helped “ About Last Night ...” speech. house,” Capt. Joseph Brooks said “I’m very pleased, very book entertainment there in the this morning. Digging continued Ed Asner to take paternity test until late Tuesday night and re­ pleased,’’ said William T. mid-1970s. Surprise donation “ I was making $11,000a week in sumed shortly before 9 a.m. today. The boy, named Charles Ed­ Breeden, who could have been LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ed Asner's attorney, Michael those days,” he said. “ But I was The digging Tuesday and today ward Vogelman, was born in NEW YORK (AP) - “Cosby sentenced to a year in prison and Asner has been supporting a baby Schiff, said his client is making doing 21 shows a week, working was done in a shed attached to the August. Show” actor Malcolm Jamal- fined $5,000. “ Given the parame­ he allegedly fathered, and has child support payments, how­ six nights a week. And I had to .t--; rear of the house. Police said other agreed to a hlood test to deter­ ever, and has volunteered to take Wamer, who plays the adopted ters of justice that we have, I digging may be done in the yard. son of a Roman Catholic priest in think it was a fair trial.” pay all my own expenses, pay my mine if he is the boy’s parent, the the blood test. Hedberg named band, everything." Brooks said that police have “ had actor’s attorney says. “ He’s neither admitting nor a made-for-TV movie, has do­ Breeden, a 38-year-old part- reason to call in the medical NEW YORK (AP) — Gregory And today? “ I make that much The woman’s form er husband, denying the paternity but is nated $5,000 to the building fund time janitor, also was ordered examiner’s office” to examine Hedberg, associate director and a song now,” he said with a grin. David Stone, filed a Superior taking responsibility until such for the priest’s church. Monday to perform 80 hours of items found. It has not been chief curator at the Wadsworth Court motion Monday asking that time as the blood tests are Jamal-Wamer made the sur­ community service. determined if the items relate to the Atheneum in Hartford, Conn., has Asner be declared the child’s taken," Schiff said. prise presentation to the Rev. He admitted taking the sign in investigation, he said. been named director of the New Against gambling father and that Stone be relieved “ If the tests determine that he George Clements on Monday, as nearby Odon last Thanksgiving, Before DiRosa made his state­ of payments. is the child’s father, Ed will York Academy of Art. the two answered questions from two days after Poindexter, a BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (A P ) - ment this morning. Brooks had said Hedberg succeeds Russell Wil­ police had no idea iriio the alleged Stone said he has been paying support the child as any other religious leaders about the NBC native of the town of 1,400 people, Country music singer Larry kinson, who was acting director victim might be. He said officers Dsvid Kool/Minelwslir IHrsId his ex-wife, Carol Jean Vogel- father would." movie “The Father Clements resigned amid disclosures in the Gatlin is lending his name and David Kool/ManekatWr HaraM of the academy and now is looked through missing persons man, $3,000 a month to cover her Schiff refused to disclose how Story,” to be broadcast next Iran-Contra affair. talents to a rally for opponents of president of its board of directors. records from 35 years ago, and that A Manchester police detective videotapes an object mortgage payments and other much Asner is paying, but said month. Breeden said he was holding race track gambling. Manchester police detectives sift victim of an aileged homicide committed Hedberg, 41. is responsible for there were several people missing placed on a w:hite card after being removed from the dirt bills. the amount is substantial. The movie is a dramatization of the sign for a $30 million ransom Gatlin, who lives in this Nash­ through dirt and rocks taken from ashed 35 years ago is supposediy buried. the overall activities of the His attorney, Ronald Supancic, Supancic said Stone separated the real-life story of Clements, to protest U.S. support for the ville suburb, is to declare his Please turn to page 12 excavated from a shed in the back 6f 24 Pine Hill St. academy, which was founded in in the back of 24 Pine Hili St., where the said Stone also supported the from Ms. Vopelman in June 1986 who is portrayed by Louis Gossett Nicaraguan rebels and Poindex­ opposition to pari-mutuel betting 1982 to provide young artists and woman during her pregnancy and after nearly 11 years of marriage. Jr. ter’s role in the affair. He had at tonight’s rally, the organiza­ graduates with a classical aca­ paid for the insurance plan that He said she told Stone last A 1986 fire destroyed Clements’ claimed his action was protected tion Williamson Countians demic education in the human TODAY’S HERALD covered the cost of her child’s November that she was pregnant church in Chicago. Jamal- by his constitutional right to free Against Gambling said in a news Board OKs fair-rent panel; TtamksgMng 1987 I birth. with Asner’s child. figure. W am er donated his fee for a speech. release. Thursday is Thanksgiving Day, a legal holiday. Municipal, stale and federal offices: All are Cuban Inmates seize Jail hospital closed Thursday. The Andover Town Office Cuban inmates overran the Atlanta federal peniten­ next step to adopt ordinance Building will be closed FYiday. The Bolton tiary’s hospital today and seized 25 more hostages as selectmen’s offices, building inspector and negotiations resumed to free the 94 hostages held in accessor’s offices will be closed, but the tax Atlanta and the 28 held at a Lousiana detention center. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Bv Andrgw Yurkovskv the proposal during the board’s In voting for the fair-rent com­ collector’s office and town clerk’s office will be Story on page 8. Manchester Herald meeting in the Lincoln (%nter mission, the Board of Directors open ^ d a y . hearing room. rejected a proposal by Cassano to Post offices; Will be closed, but will deliver 9 The town Board of Directors Democratic Director Barbara B. have tenant complaints handled Express Mail and special delivery packages. Judge orders house condemned CAM CARS GARS CARS CARS CARS CARS followed the recommendation of a Weinberg was absent from Tues­ through the town attorney’s office. UlwarieB: All public libraries will be closed FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE study committee and voted Tues­ day’s meeting, but she had indi­ That proposal was supported only Thursday. The Mary Cheney Library and Whiton A Bissell Street man was taken by police to FOR SALE day to establish a fair-rent commis­ cated earlier that she was in favor by (^ssano, DiRosa and Tedford. Memorial Library will be open regular hours Manchester Memorial Hospital Tuesday afternoon and his home at 72 Bissell St. wascondemned after Judge of sion in Manchester. of setting up the commission. A suggestion by Director Theunis Friday. Bentley Memorial Library in Bolton will PLYMOUTH Volore M A ZD A 626,1981. 2 door, PLYMOUTH Horizon C ITA TIO N 1980. V6, high CHRYSLER LaBoron CHEVY Covallar CS1985. FORD L T D 1975 Station The next step for the Board of ’ "rerry” Werkhoven that the com­ Probate William FitzGerald issued a warrant to have 4 door, great features. W agon. $400. T e le ­ T h e vote was 53, with three be closed Friday as usual, and will be open wagon 1977. Auto­ 5 tp ^ , AM-FM tte- 1981. 40JI00 mllet, 4 miles, runs good, new 1982. A /C , A M -F M Directors will be to adopt a town mission be established for a trial him removed for health reasons. Story on page 3. matic, power sterrlng, reo. 75JM0 mllet. Great door tedan, A/C. Atk- cassette, cruise, tilt, 22,000 miles. Mint con­ phone 646-5910, Democrats — Mayor Peter P. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Andover starter, needs work. ordinance outlining the commis­ period of 18 months was not acted high mileage, 1 owner. thape IntIde and out. 1 Ing $1800 or bett offer. Drive It home. 8300 or new muffler system, dition. $5895 negotlo- onytime. DiRosa Jr. and Directors Stephen Public Library will be open Friday from 2 to 5 8 sion’s duties. To that end, DiRosa on by the board. Well maintained, runt owner. $2400 or bett Excellent condition. best offer. 649-3579 af­ warranty. $3495. Call ble. 6468335.______DODGE Dart Sport 1975.6 T. Cassano and Kenneth N. Tedford p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 'The Booth and DImock Man killed In concert brawl well, tome rutt. $950or offer. Call 649-9616 af­ 649-6748. Call after 3pm. ter 6pm. 647-0709. — casting votes against the prop­ on Tuesday night instructed Town Tedford and Cassano argued that Library in Coventry will be closed Friday and PONTIAC Sunbird 1979. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, re­ A New Haven man was fatally stabbed and four bett offer. 646-2585. ter 5pm. Keep trying. speed, new tires, sun­ osal. The three Republican direc­ Attorney John W. Ckioney to investi­ tenant complaints a director- open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Porter FORD Mustang 1979. 2 cent restoration. $1200. teen-agers hospitalized today with stab wounds and roof, reliable. Ideal 2nd 649-8474. tors and two other Democratic gate ordinances other state munici­ Library in Coventry will close at 5 p.m. today. NOTICR door. Good running other injuries following a melee that broke outduring a INVITATION TO OID co ndition. 646-0349. car. $500. 455-9781. 5- directors present voted in favor of palities have drafted. Please torn to page 12 Retailers: Almost all stores will be closed PUBUC HBARINO ran music concert, police and hospital officials said. BOARD OP OIRaCTORS Coll after 3:30pm. 9pm J3______Finding a cash buyer for Thursday. SeolodprepetaltferPreparallemferStotell inlerlerRet- Story on page 5. teretlon end Neiievellew to Oienev Moll. 177 Hertferd Rood, TOWN OP MANCNRSTBR, CONNRCTICUT VW Rabbit 1976. 2 door, the Items you’d like to sell Schools: All schools will be closed Thursday and Manchetttr, CennecHcut, will be received by M r. Alan Lom- NOTICE TO CREDITORS automatic, cleon. $700. Is easy. Just let our read­ Friday. ten, Cbolnnaa iulldine Committee, Cheney Hell Peundo- NoHce ta hereby given that Ihe Board of Directors, Town of 649-6279 evenings. tlen, n r t i Fleer OoM Room, Lincoln Center, 4M Main Manchester, ConnecNcut, will hold a Public Hearing at the E STA TE OP ers know what you have Town won’t4)uy right of way Banks; All banks will be closed Thursday. OREGAN, JOHN V. aka OR. Street, Moncheiter. CennecWcut, ttOtt, ot t!l8 P.M.. K.8.T.. Lincoln Center Heorlno Room, 494 Main Street, Moncheeler, for sale with an od In liquor: Bars may remain open Thursday; There’s rain on the way December 1 A 1987, at which Hme and place bids will be w b - Conne^cut, on Tuesday, December 1 ,19S7 at S:00 P.M. to JOHN V. OREGAN, SR. LIOUOR PBRMIT ceneldor and act on Ihe followina; The Honorable William E. Classified. 643-2711. liquor stores must close. Rain likelu tonight with low temperatures in the 7 lld v opened and read aloud. NOTICB OP APPLICATION Bv Andrew Yurkovskv purchase of the right of way from residents living along the line. FitzGerald, J u ^ , of tho Garbage collection: There will be no trash upper 30s aiul low 40s. Periods of rain likely on W di received after IMt time will not be accepted. Proposed opproptloMen to education Spoclol Court of Probate, District of This Is to elve notice that I, Manchester Herald Conrail, arguing that a trail or Outside the hearing room. Reale A leWitecUrv PM bene m a tM by Pw PMPir me tweNw In m Prolecte-Punddl-PorklneVocotlonolBduco- ___ ^ Manchester at a heart no held NOTICE TO CREDITORS collection Thursday. In Manchester, curbside ThanksglvinriKspecially in the morning, with highs in emmet eeml le S% et Pw lefel W er e eerWIee dwell eeelvelsnt In GERALD roUR N IER of 19 highway would infringe on their received congratulations from his tlon Oiront...... • 5,910.00 on November 17, 1987 ord­ TIMROD ROAD, MANCHES­ E STA TE OF THE DEADLINE FOR pickup scheduled for Thursday will take place the mid to u p ^ 40s. Details on page 2. tWetPu titelSiedidlbeiminPteSielPi n riiSie. TlwiecceMtetSie. to be flnanced by a State Oront. ered that all claims must bo LOIS C- NORTON, Late Ot Residents whose property abuts privacy. The purchase had been supporters. eerietP*ereeelr«etehimldiPettermm«eenePevmentbene»lnlPe TER , C T 8*848 hove filed on PLACING OR Friday, and pickup scheduled for Friday will take Proposed ooproprlallon to Special Grants - „ presented te the flduclary at oppIlcaHon plocarded NO- Manchester, Deceased the former South Manchester Rail­ propos^ by Town Planning Direc­ “ I ’m ecstatic with this decision. A ff Mm C M liN M t. the address belew. Failure te VBMBER9,1987wlthlheDe- The Hen. William E. ntz- CANCELING AN AD place Saturday. In Bolton, collection scheduled Tiie M M n g Commlllee, LTM/CMARM, reserves Ihe rlphl Pund 61 - Norcotfcs InvestleoHon Program ...... S23.250.00 road line got their way on Tuesday tor Mark Pellegrini two weeks ago. Now I can relax, he said.” to Iw flnoncod by State and Poderol Grants for promptly present any such porfment~ of Liquor Control a Oorald, Judge, of Ihe Court IS 12 NOON T H E DAY for Thursday will take place Friday. Ib e Index to relect any or Pit bids and to waive any technical Itvlnblde, dalm may result In the less ..JSTAURANT LIQUOR tar of Probate, Distrld of Man­ night. The board’s decision, reached Reale said that he had reached an when such action Is deemed to be In the beet Interest of Ihe S4JMLSS and S1I.79S.SA reepedlvely. MSTAUI BEFORE, MONDAY • Manchester landfill and the Coventry landfill will 24 pagt9,2 oactlona et rights to recover on such the pole ot alcoholic liquor on chester at a heorlno held on FRIDAY, IN ORDER The town Board of Directors during its Tuesday night meeting in agreement with Conrail to buy the Soofd* All public meetings of Ihe Town of Manchester are held at dalm. the promises COACH'S November 19, 1997 ordered be closed Thursday. Plane and OpecfflcoNane can be ebtolned upon deeoM of TO MAKE THE NEXT voted 52 not to go forward with the Lincoln Center hearing room, property for $200,000 before the . 9 Lottery. locolloae which ore accessible to handicappod c lH zm . In Johanna Bruder Roy, CORNER, 623 MAIN that all claims must be pre­ Emergency numbers: In Manchester, for Business — SHOO per eel at Ihe ofRce of Ihe Architect, The MolmMdt As- addmon, handicappod Individuals requirine on a u i^o ry STREET, MANCHESTER, sented to Ihe flduclary on or ISSUE. FRIDAY efforts to acquire the l.^mllg,^^ made one property owner, Alp­ town expressed an interest In eedotee^lC New G ndon T u m p ll^ Otastenbury, Connec- Assistant aerk highway: 647-3233; for refuse: 647-3248; for sewer Classified — . 22-24 Obituaries. old In order to tacUltata Iheir portldpattea at m eetim C T SiSte. The business will be before Pebruory 22, 198S or AFTERNOON BY 2:30 railroad right of way for use a s ^ l honse Reale, especially happy. acquiring it. He said he sent a letter tlcw t.iini, oner after November I t 1987. should contact Ihe Town at 447-I12I one week prior to llw Tho flduclary Is: owned ^ R P D , INC. of « D be barred os by low provided. and water: 647-3111. C o m ic s ______16 Opinion. No bid may be withdrawn for operlad of slirtY (48) days scheduled meeting so that appropriate orrangomente con be Evelyn W. Oregon PM FOR MONDAY'S trail or a north-south roadway Reale, who lives at 204 Hawthorne of acceptance to the company In MAIN S-TREET, MANCHES­ Johanna Bruder Roy, Manchester Herald: The Herald will publish a Connecticut. ___ 4-5 People____ .2 4 seeuent te tho eeenliie el bide wMheut Ihe wrmen censenf of mode. Executrix TE R , C T 0I84S and will bo ISSUE. THANK YOU through town. St., has been negotiating together October, but the railroad has not the Cheney Board of Commltelenere. c/o John O. LaBelle, Jr., Assistant Clerk morning edition Thursday. Offices will be closed Focus------___ 10 S p o rts_____ JAMeS P. FOG AR TY, SECRETARY conducted by GERALD FOR YOUR During last week’s directors’ with another resident to buy a contacted him. Esq. FOURNIER oe permittee. The flduclory Is: Food------. 1515 Television _ LTM/CHARM BOARD OP DIRECTORS 295 East Center Street Oiorles F. Norton COOPERATIONIII 1.2-mile portion of the right of way Thursday. meeting, residents in thearea of the ___ 2-4 U.S./World. Mike ZIzfca, President Doted at Moncheeler, Connecticut IMs )9lh day of Novem­ P.O. Box 5U GERALD FOURNIER 144 Lenox Street line spoke against the town’s and sell parcels of It back to other Please turn to page 12 Local news. ber. 1987. Manchester, CTS4040 Doted 13th, November, 1987. Manchester, C T 0*040 049-11 846-11 847-11 • 886-11 040-11 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 25, 1987 ■»- $ | I - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneadav. Nov 25. 1887 Bids on school Golf course Manchester In Brief Few changes as directdrs expansion study O K ’d 4 winners chosen to light tree make board appointments renovations well ’Three Manchester children and one Coventry child were chosen today to participate in the town’s tree-lighting ceremony, ticket for the Board of Directors, can and Arnold Kleinscbmidt, The town is going forward with a Most of the town’s board and scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday in front of St. James Church. commissions will change little as was named to the Building Commit­ Democrat, Cheney Hall Founda­ below estimates study into whether the goiflng Robert Moore, 11, of 48 Madison St., Manchester; Tammy tee to replace Theunis Werkhoven, tion; The Rev. Russell Camp, factiities at the Manchester Coun­ the results of appointments made Olivera, 10, of 3059 South St., Coventry; Katie Ruggiero. 5, of 126 by the Board of Directors ’Tuesday, a newly-elected town director. Democrat, Shirley FitzGerald, Contractors who bid on Ver­ try Club should he expanded. Croft Drive, Manchester; and Mathleu Vallier, 7, of 11$ Florence 'Hie Democrats re-appointed mocrat, and j^rene Fisette, Demo­ Low base bids for renovations to On Tuesday night the town Board but the 11-member Human Rela­ Nathan Hale and Verplanck schools planck School besides Jewett were St., Manchester will ride down Main Street in a,fire truck with tions Commission will have five Leopold LeFrancois, Richard La- crat, Commission on Aging; Mar­ Alma at $1,624,480; MS&P at of Directors voted to allocate garet Chrurchill, Democrat, came in well within construction Santa Claus and turn on the lights on the Christmas tree in front of new members when all of the Pointe, and Joseph Negri to the cost estimates Tuesday, according $1,639,000; DmC at $1,746,566; and $10,000 to pay for a consultant to St. James Church. Moore and Olivera are in the sixth grade and Building Committee. Robert Albert, Republican, and draw up plans to add another 18 vacancies are filled. to Paul Phillips, chairman of the Keating Brothers Construction Co. Vallier is in the second grade. Ruggiero is in kindergarten. ’The Republicans named J. John The directors re-appointed John Vivian Ladabouche, Democrat, of Hartford at $1,971,000. holes to the golf course. The W. Cooney as town attorney and the Commission on the Handicapped. building committee. directors also voted to seek a grant The names of the four children were drawn from entries sent to Malone and Susan Buckno to the ’The low base bid for work on ’Hie 1986 construction estimate the Manchester Herald, which is sponsoring the event along with commission. The Democrats firm of Okrant k Okrant as town for Verplanck was $1,499,600. It was from the state’s Municipal Liability auditors. Also, Jonathan Mercier, Republi­ Nathan Hale school was $736,030, Trust Fund to pay for an environ­ the Downtown Merchants Association and the Manchester Fire named Joseph Rafala, but tabled submitted by DmC Construction raised to $1,781,600 this year. two appointments, replacements ’The re-appointment of John R. can, and Diane Commollo, Ethics The renovations to Nathan Hale mental impact analysis on the Department. FitzGerald as a member of the Commission; Paul McGary, Demo­ Co. of Manchester. The low base bid effects of the proposed expansion ’The four children will report to the fire station at 75 Center St. for Eleanor Tunney and and for Verplanck School work was and Verplanck schools were de­ by 6 p.m., where photos will be taken. They will then ride down ’Ihomas Stringfellow, both of whom Rennet Nonprofit Corp. was tabled crat, and Mary LeDuc, Democrat, signed by Richard Mankey, a on the town’s watershed property. because of a discrepancy in infor­ library Board; Nicholas Jackston, $1,568,000, submitted by Charles The cost of the impact study is Main Street with Santa Claus to the tree, where all four will flick are resigning. Jewett Corp. of Glastonbury. Manchester architect. mation on the length of the term Manchester Country Club Board of Added alternates to the Nathan estimated at $35,000, and the town is switches to turn on the lights. Democratic Director Stephen T. involved. FitzGerald is chairman. Governors; William Bayer, Demo­ Five general contractors bid on seeking the maximum allowable each of the two projects, a response Hale project include some blacktop Cassano said alter the appoint­ Following are the persons ap­ crat,' Planning and ZoniUg Commis­ paving, a chain link fence, added grant of $34,794. i-. " i ments that the party is eager to pointed or re-appointed to posts: sion; Edward Coltman, Democrat, that pleased Phillips. “They are The idea of expanding the golf great,” Phillips said of the bids work to a teachers’ room, some new Groundwater regulation nearly done seek minority members for the Margaret Dion, Democrat, Advi­ ^ning Board of Appeals, and water mains, and insulation of course was proposed last week posts being vacated by Tunney and sory Board of Health: William ’Thomas Lattanzlo, Democrat, Zon­ which were closely grouped in during a meeting of the directors’ prices. some water mains. DmC’s com­ Planning Director Mark Pellegrini announced Monday that a Stringfellow. O’Neill, Democrat, Advisory Park ing ^ a r d of Appeals Alternate. bined bid for all five alternatives is subcommittee on the country club. final draft of the new groundwater regulation is ready, after Malone, who has been a member and Recreation Commission: Some appointments were tabled, He said he was gratified that the Many residents have been com­ town received so many bids in light $94,536. nearly eight months of work by the town staff and the Plamiing of the Board of Eductation, did not Beldon Schaffer, Democrat, and Cassano said, because those now in Altemtives for the Verplanck plaining in recent months that the seek re-election Nov. 3. Harry Reinhom, Republican, Ca­ the posts have not indicated of the fact that many school the course, which is leased to the and Zoning Commission. projects and other municipal pro­ contract involve blacktop paving In ’The Planning department is working on maps for the Eugene Sierkowski, who ran pitol Region Council of Govem- whether. they want to continue the rear of the building, blacktop privately owned club, cannot ac­ unsuccessfully on the Republican mpnt« Forum; Fred Bllsh, Republi­ serving. jects have attracted only one or two commodate the large number of regulation, and Pelleiuini expects to present the information to bids in recent months. paving to the east of the building, golfers in town. the PZC by next month and hold a workshop on the regulation The Building Committee, the replacing the wooden gym floor, Dec. 14 with the commission. Board of Education, and General and cleaning brick work. Jewett Pellegrinialso hopes to appoint a subcommittee of commission Manager Robert Weiss, will now submitted no bid for brick cleaning. and town staff members to present the proposed regulation to the Rifle range reopening killed review the bids, including the The firm asked $134,000 for the Board of Directors, Conservation Commission and Chamber of alternatives to each which would paving and floor. AIDS education Commerce. The regulation applies more to business and industry The Board of Directors, in effect, safety for shooting ranges, the Ekiucation will reclaim the High­ add to the bid price. The two schools are among five than to residential development, he said. rejected a proposal ’Tuesday night former military range would have land Park School building as an Contractors who bid on Nathan slated for renovation under a bond funds approved that the town restore to use a to undergo substantial renovations elementary school, it appears the Hale School, besides DmC, were issue of $8,880,000 approved by which have been estimated to cost Recreation Department will find M&L Building Corp. of Tolland with Manchester voters in 1986. shooting range at the Nike Site. ’The Bids will be opened on two others, The town Health Department will New zoning map adopted board unanimously voted to re­ $ 1 00 ,0 0 0 . iteelf in a space crunch. The a bid of $748,603; MS&P (instruc­ tion Co. of New Britain, $761,000; Waddell and Bowers schools, on use a state grant of $11,374 to pay for ’The Planning and Zoning Commission Monday voted to adopt a move the question from its agenda. Wilderness Sports of East Hart­ department’s offices are now lo­ AIDS education in Manchester. The vote ended months of effort to ford had offered to take over cated in teh school. The were Charles Jewett Corp., of Glaston­ Dec. 16. new zoning map that basically shows existing zoning boundaries moved from the Nike Site and may bury, $808,000; and Alma Construc­ Plans for renovations to the fifth ’The appropriation was approved transferred onto a new map. Planning Director Mark Pellegrini find a way by which the town could operation of the range, but has by the Bioiard of Directors during its put the range into operating condi­ declined to pay $25,200 as three have to move back, DiRosa said. tion Co of Vernon, $824,500. school. Manchester High School, said. years advance rent requested by Several other directors ex­ A 1986 construction cost estimate have not been completed. Law­ meeting ’Tuesday night. tion in cooperation with a private rence Associates, a Manchester Health Director Ronald Kraatx Historic and Flood Plain zones were added to the map, which shooting club or commercial range the town as assurance of it pressed similar views and some for Nathan Hale was $758,300. It makes it possible to identify zoning districts along property lines. commitment to keep the range said that there are higher priorities was raised to $908,700 this year, architectural firm, is planning the said that about $8,000 of the grant operator. renovations to all three. would pay for staff and the Several directors said that efforts operating. facing the town in the allocation of Phillips said. remaining $3,000 would go toward to reach an agreement with private Mayor Peter DiRosa said the cost money for recreation purposes. David Kool Manchsatar Harald expenses and operating costs. Zone change approved parties have failed to produce any to the town would be too high for the ’The range, which had been used Director Stephen T. Cassano was A zone change from Business II to Residence A was approved proposal that is economically feasi­ small number of people who would by several clubs, was closed in Health Director Ronald Kraatz, left, and Manchester 65, was taken to Manchester Memorial Hospital under a Drainage system OK’d the only member of the board to by the Planning and Zoning Commission Monday for a 1.7-acre ble for the town. use the range. He also said that with February 1986 because of health attorney Malcolm Barlow inspect a house at 72 Bissell St. warrant issued by Judge of Probate William FitzGerald. vote against the appropriation. the possibility that the Board of and safety concerns. parcel on Center Street between McKee and Dougherty streets. In order to meet standards of that was condemned Tuesday after owner Alfred Grezel, Cassano, repeating an argument he The developer. Center Street Associates, proposes 10 had made at last week’s meeting, single-family homes for the parcel. Four driveways will connect for New State Road said that alternative uses for the grant money should have been with a stub street that’s part of Center Street, and the other six Leaf collection in last week Bv Andrew Yurkovskv development in the area. presented to the board by the will connect with McKee and Dougherty streets. Manchester Herald To build a drainage system to Health Department. Concerns were raised at the Nov. 9 hearing that traffic on House condemned, man hospitalized serve the'lumber company alone ’The town’s curbside leaf pickup Street, Cook Street, Coburn Road, dow Lane, Middle Turnpike East A drainage system to serve would cost about $75,000. Center Street would pose noise and safety problems for future program enters it sixth and final Cromwell Road. (Woodbrldge to town line). Mountain Road, Munroe Street. development on New State Road Administration officials had fa­ residents, but commission members felt adequate frontage on week Monday. O’Connor, act­ Dale Rood, Deer Run Trail, Drescher the lots would protect against noise and the area would Rood. New Bolton Road, Nye Street. will be paid for under the town’s vored building the larger system in ing highway superintendent, said Earl Street, East Eldridge Street, Oak Grove Street, Overlook Drive. Judge of probate takes action because of health hazards industrial guidelines program. order to meet the needs of future impractical for business development. Tuesday that the operation is one East Maple Street, Eastland Street, Parker Street (Porter Street to Wood- DMV announces Elsie Drive, Elwood Road, Eva Drive. bridge Street), Patriot Lane, Pilgrim Neighbors suspected Grezel sold The town Board of Directors development. Officials have said day behind scheduled. An early Farmington Street, Ferguson Road, Lane, Pitkin Street, Plaza Drive, Ply­ Bv Nancy Concelman been debating when to go in. There hospital. Police spokesman Gary unanimously approved the financ­ that a drainage system to the river storm caused the loss of three days, R nley Street, Franklin Street. mouth Lane, Porter Street, Putnam was no question that he needs Wood said no charges will be some of his collection to the auction holiday schedule Garth Road, Gerard Street, Goodwin Street, Manchester Herald at the Manchester Mall to buy ing arrangement during its meet­ is needed to protect the aquifer but two have been made up. Street, Grandview Street, GreenhIII medical and psychiatric help.” brought against Grezel. under New State Road, the town’s Right of way to be abandoned Raddlno Street, Raymond Rood, Ri­ groceries. Mary Sullivan of 59 ing on Tuesday night. The town’s ’The Department of Motor Vehi­ Following is the list of streets Street, Greenwood Drive. A Bissell Street man was taken by Grezel. who was known as FitzGerald's decision to issue the Economic Development Commis­ largest supply of drinking water. Hickory Lane, Highland Street, High- chard Road, Ridgefield Street, River­ Bissell St. said she often saw Grezel cles will be closed ’Thursday, but ’The Planning Zoning Commission Monday approved the from which leaves are to be picked side Drive, Robert Road. police to Manchester Memorial "Tom.” is a retired Pratt & warrant came after several years sion had given its OK for the project Before giving its approval for the up next week: wood Drive, Hillside Street, Hilltop of debate, said attorney Malcolm walking up the street with items will be open Friday from 8; 30 a.m. abandonment of a 60-foot right of way originally reserved for a Drive. Scarborough Road, Samerset Drive, Hospital Tuesday afternoon and his Whitney employee. He has lived in two weeks ago. drainage system, the board re­ to 4:30 p.m., and Saturday from AcoUtinv Street, Adelaide Road, Indian Drive. St. Paul Drive, Steep Hollow Lane, the Bissell Street house without Barlow, conservator of the prop­ from his collection to sell at the possible extension of Elvree Street to create an additional Agnes Drive, Arcellla Drive, Ardmore Jeon Rood, Jensen Street, Jordt Stephen Street, Sycamore Lane. home at 72 Bissell St, was con­ Under the program, the cost of jected an alternate proposal by 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Taylor Street. heat, electricity or plumbing since erty. Conservatorship of the prop­ Manchester Mall auction. Director Geoffry Naab. Naab re­ building lot for the 96-lot Parker Street subdivision. Rood, Arnott Road, Ashworth Street Streri. demned after Judge of Probate ”I Jurt can’t believe they’re doing ’ the- drainage system will be fi­ Emissions testing stations will be Developer Holdiday Homes, which proposes 02 single-family Ext.,Asylum Street, Autumn Street. Kensington Street, Knollwood Road. Vernon Street, Vernon Street West, William FitzCIerald Issued a war­ at Ipast 1985,: possibly longer. erty had been going on for a couple nanced by property taxes from the commended that the lumber com­ closed ’Thursday, but will be open Bliss Street, Bolton Center Rood, Lake Street, Lancaster Road, Leo J. View Street. rant to have him removed for Kraatz said. A neighbor said he years, and a title in Grezel’s name this to him,” Sullivan said. "He pany's share for the drainage homes for the subdivision, will combine the right of way with Boulder Road, Bridle Path Lane, Lone, Louise Lone, Ludlow Rood, Walker Street, Waranoke Road, Wel­ and certificate of conservatorship never harmed anybody.” area development. Friday from 8a.m. to 5:30p.m., and additional property to create a 12,504 square-foot building lot. Buckingham Street, Butternut Road, Lydall Street (Vernon Street to Bolton come Place, Wellington Road, Wellman health reasons. bought and collected “junk,” The Manchester Lumber Co., system should be the cost for Byron Rood. town line). Lynch Drive. Road, Westland Street, Westminster Kraatz said Grezel lived by are in town records, Barlow said. Another neighbor, Jennelee Bleu, Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Road, W yllys Street. Alfred Grezel, 65, was taken to which is moving from Center Street developing its own system, qr Candlewood Drive, Cole Street, Cone Marlon Drive, Marshall Road, Mea­ Manchester Memorial Hospital at candlelight, which he said posed a The house will be boarded up. was also upset over the judge’s to New State Road, had proposed $75,000. 11:30a.m. Tuesday. He is to remain fire hazard because of the clothing Kraatz said. It will not be demol­ action. “He doesn’t hurt anybody. installing the drainage system to But Town Planning Director at the hospital under FitzGerald’s and other items he collected. ished unless the building inspector He should have the right to live his meet Its needs and those of future Mark Pellegrini said that the public REGIONAL WEATHER Almanac orders until space is available at More than 13 plastic gallon milk finds it structurally unsafe, but own life.” businesses in the area. improvements under the guidelines THE WEATHER Cedarcrest Regional Hospital in jugs, all full of urine, were set on the Kraatz said he thought it was Sullivan said neighbors knew The cost of the system, which program were usually paid for Newington. His house was con­ entryway floor, on the inside stairs sound. Grezel was a collector, but they would include a 2,200-foot pipe entirely through the tax revenues. TlteAc<»-WeaMwt'‘ forecast for • A Jl.. Thursday, November 26 Accu-Weather‘*'^lorecast lor Thursd-iy didn’t know about the reported Daytime Cornfilions artel High Tcm|x;raliir<: demned after inspection Tuesday and on a dresser, FitzOrald said. Last week. FitzfJerald met with underneath New State Road to the Director Mary Ann Handley added ,30 Nov. 25, 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between by Health Director Ronald Kraatz. Police said Grezel threw the Barlow. Kraatz. South Windsor condition of the inside of the house. Hockanum River, is estimated at that the hoard’s primary concern Is new moon (Nov. 21) and first attorney John Casey, appointed by Grezel’s father once lived in the Today Is the 329th W| T I F “There is concern about the urine that he had stored in the house $206,000. Under the guidelines pro­ protecting the water supply on New HWl quarter (Nov. 27). € health hazard the home presents.” at the three police officers who the courts to represent Grezel. house. “It was one of the nicest gram. the work would be paid off State Road. day of 1987 and the They agreed that Grezel was posing showplaces in town,” Sullivan said. 64th day of autumn. TODAY’S TRIVIA: In what Industry did FitzGerald said Tuesday. “We had appeared to take h|m to the through tax revenues on the Man­ “That property doesn’t ha ve to be a health threat to himself and to chester Lumber site and other built on,” Naab responded. Andrew Carnegie make his fortune? (a) neighbors, FitzGerald said. Rec announces steel (b) coal (c) railroads “It’s a matter of trying to TODAY’S BARBS Subcommittees formed evaluate the individual.” Kraatz holiday schedule TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in BY PHIL PASTORET said, "The conditions under which I f pkeocoIptioii^ ^ H PARKADE 1973, a presidential order reduced the One sure way to go broke Is to buy a lot he’s living pose a risk to him.” The Manchester Recreation De-’ maximum speed limit from 70 mph to of things that will pay for themselves Barlow said Fitz(3erald hesitated partment will observe the following 55 mph. over 20 years. to study recreation making his decision because of hours during the holiday weekend TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Andrew Car­ It's a rule of nature: At every seventh concern for Grezel’s privacy and at its four recreation centers. East negie (1835); Carrie Nation (1846); Side Rec. 22 School St.; Community OPhN garage sale you attend you begin to The Board of Directors has and playing fields. respect for his rights to live as he Pope John )(XIII (1881); Joe DIMaggio buy back the junk you sold three years Each subcommittee would in­ pleased. But the combination of a ”Y” , 78 N. Main St.; Mahoney (1914); Ricardo Montalban (1920) agreed to form two subcommittees Recreation Center, 110 Cedar St.; ago, to study recreation facilities and clude members from the town’s growing threat to Grezel’s health and the taxes he owes to the town and Highland Park Community TODAY’S QUOTE: "See everything: TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (a) Million­ programs in Manchester. The main Advisory Park and Recreation Center, 397 Porter St.: THANKSGIVING! overlook a great deal: correct a little" goal of one of the committees will be Commission and the town caused the judge to take action. The aire Andrew Carnegie made his fortune town was threatening to foreclose Thursday: All centers will ,be FRONTS — Pope John XXIII. as owner of the Carnegie Steel Corp. the improvement of Center Springs administration. • Russelltussell Stover 9 “ 2 •• PrescriptionsPrescriptions SHOwrns j on the house. FitzGerald said. closed. Park. Director Geoffrey Naab, was the Friday: All centers will be open Quality Candy • Film Of Course Director Stephen T. Cassano only member of the boa rd to oppose Taxes of $8,300 are owed the town, Warm Cotd StaBonary * A* 4.M IfH tax records showed. Casey said 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 proposed the subcommittees in a Cassano’s proposal. He questioned p.m. memorandum he read to the board why the directors should form the Grezel has refused to go to any Carrent Quotations hearings or have a physical Saturday: All centers will be last week. The directors approved subcommittees when the Park and open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the proposal during their meeting Recreation Commission has asked examination. I the board for assistance. Barlow said Grezel has a brother Sunday: The Mahoney Recrea­ Homemaker’s Choice. "The critics have to stand up inmate at the U.S. Penitentiary in Tuesday night. and sister in Manchester who could tion Center only will be open 1 p.m. Snowclouds building and say why we should have more Acconling to Cassano's plan, one “I find it a little puzzling that we Atlanta, in a call from the have not received any comment go to court over the incident. to 5 p.m. nuclear weapons instead of less.’’ besieged prison to a television of the subcommittees will look into There will be no recreation short- and long-term planning, from either the chairman of the Grezel lived on his pension OFF K1\>5______— Secretary of State George P. station. checks from Pratt & Whitney and swimming at Manchester High while the other will be charged with Park and Recreation Commission IQ SAiMlsTc OIL--. Of over New Shultz, amid grumbling by some or the commission itself,” Naab Social Security, Barlow said. School Thursday and Friday. 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A Manchester man and a Rock­ cash in on ville woman were injured Monday a quiet life on run morning In a two-car collision at the By Dtan OoltmbBSkl Dodd was not prerent at today’s Intersection of Hartford Road and settlements T h t Atsocafad Press announcement, nor were any De­ Spencer Street. HARTFORD (AP) - Authorities "Tell me what you want me todo. mocratic U.S. representatives. Police said Donald R. Quattnicci, are trying to learn how a reputed I was just getting ready to have HARTFORD (A P) — One super­ HARTFORD — Democratic state Several Democratic leaders of the 26. of 63 Elm St., was turning left organized crime boss acquired the dinner," the authorities said Per­ market antitrust Kttlement has Attorney General Joreph I. Lieber­ General Assembly were present. from the northbound lane of Hart­ false identity that enabled him to sico told them. netted Connecticut grocery man said today he will seek the U.S. If Lieberman wins, he takes a big ford Road onto Spencer Street when live for seven years in the guise of a Federal authorities say Persico shoppers nearly $1 million In Senate seat now held by Republican step up the political ladder. If he his car was hit by a car driven by retiree passing time at local bars habitually stayed up all night and savings and consumers could be­ Lowell P. Welcker Jr. loses, he still keeps his high-profile Yvonne E. Morris, 42, of Rockville, playing cribbage and drinking slept all day. For at least two years, nefit from an additional $10 million Lieberman said he expected to Job as attorney general, which he's who was driving south on Olcott expenrive whiskey. local police, suspicious of his as part of a second court-approved spend at least $2.8 million for a held for almost five years. Street, which turns Into Hartford He was known to friends in the background and activities, tried agreement. likely race against Welcker. a Road. area as Al Longo, but was actually unsuccessfully to identify him. An antitrust agreement between senator since 1970. A strong vote getter, Lieberman Quattnicci was taken to Man­ Alphonse Carmine Persico, the Federal authorities are trying to Waldbaum Inc. and the state At a state Capitol news confer­ led the Democratic ticket of state chester Memorial Hospital where most wanted fugitive on the U.S. determine how be obtained false resulted in $924,095 in coupons ence, Lieberman announced the officers In 1982 In his first race for he was treated for a cut to his Marshals Service list. identification and investigate possi­ issued by the supermarket chain formation of the Lieberman for attorney general and again In 1980, forehead and reieased. Persico, 87, had been missing ble accomplices who may have being redeemed by customers since Senate Committee that will enable when he was re-elected. Quattnicci was issued an infrac­ since June 23,1980, when he skipped helped him avoid detection, the July, according to figures released him to start raising funds for the lieberman, 45, represented New tions for failure to yield right of sentencing for extortion in U.S. report said. Tuesday by the attorney general’s 1988 campaign. Lieberman said he way. District Osurt in Brooklyn, N.Y. Haven in the state Senate for 10 Those who knew Al Longo des­ office. would formally announce his candi­ years, beginning in 1971. He made A convicted murderer, Persico is cribed him as a quiet, gentlemanly, Meanwhile, U.S. District Court dacy early next year. the brother of Carmine Persico, an unsuccessful bid for Congress in hardened drinker. He would spend Tuesday approved a similar. $10 " I represent new blood and 1080, losing to Republican Law­ whom law enforcement officials energy for Connecticut," he said. Truck hits car; long hours at bars, sometimes million agreement between Stop k rence J. DeNardis. have identified as leader of the drinking as much as a quart of Shop Cos. and the state in connec­ "As attorney general, my record Colombo crime family in New three are Injured liquor a day at the Place for Steak tion with the allegations of violating has always been to put Connecticut Welcker, 50, a liberal Republican York. Authorities have identified restaurant In West Hartford. antitrust laws. first, to pursue our Interests to the who has won strong support from Alphonse Persico as a powerful Three Manchester residents West Hartford Police Chief Fran­ Waldbaum Issued $7.8 million in hilt, to fight for our people.” unaffiliated voters and Democrats, were Injured Monday afternoon undeiboss in the organization. cis Reynolds said he once had a coupons to settle a case in which the Lieberman criticized Welcker, has been raising money for a bid for Persico llvedln the Hartford area when a truck struck a car from drink with Longo at the restaurant state alleged that the chain bilked saying the flamboyant senator has a fourth term. Isut has not formally behind on West Middle Turnpike. for more than six yearsr renting a few years ago. He said he was customers out of $2.6 million AP photo often pursued a "personal agenda” announced his plans. Police said Melinda Thomas. 18. apartments and homes in Farming- between 1978and 1982 by conspiring to the detriment of Connecticut interested in learning about Lin ­ Steve Snider, a spokesman for of 188 Pine St., was turning left off of ton, Avon, Bloomfield, West Hart­ with two other supermarket chains residents. go’s identity. which a knife fight erupted. One man Welcker, said the senator would West Middle Turnpike when her car ford and Southwick, Mass. to eliminate double-value coupons. New Haven police arrest two youths "M r. Welcker often seems more West Hartford police Lt. Ernest announce his plans after the first of was struck from behind by the He used at least two aliases, Although less than one-eighth of outside of the New Haven Coliseum was killed and four others were hurt. interested in making the network Little told the newspaper that his the year. Snider said Welcker truck driven by Gerald O. Solomon- David Kool/Manelwatar Hartid obtained two Connecticut driver’s the coupons issued were redeemed, news,” Lieberman said. department spent at least two years during a Tuesday night rap concert in would have no comment on son, 23. of 182 Homestead St. licenses under two different names a spokesman for Attorney General Gov. William A. O’Neill, one day trying to identify Al Longo. They Lieberman. Soiomonson claimed he was looking Christmas crafts and portrayed himself as a retired were suspicious of his associates Joseph Lieberman Tuesday called after being released from a hospi­ to the right in order to merge into rug dealer. The Hartford Courant and his sketchy personal history. the settlement a success. tal, was present for what he called Lieberman has been widely the right iane and did not see reported in Tuesday’s editions. “ We think that by getting the Liberman’s "announcement to an­ viewed as a possible rival to Stella Malotta, left, her 3-year-old son, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bolton Although inquiries were made to Thomas slowing to turn until It was He associated with a group of million Into the hands of several One man killed, four hurt nounce.” He gave a brief endorse­ O’Neill. But he has said that if he is Kenny, and Diana Danna look over some Elementary School, 108 Notch Road. the FBI in Hartford, no Identifica­ too late, police said. people whose social life centered on hundred thousand people, we’ve ment of the campaign. still attorney general in 1090 and Police said the impact pushed of the crafts that will be displayed at the Pictures wIth Santa will be offered from bars and restaurants in West tion was made. Little said. achieved our goal,” Lieberman "W e've had some head banging O’Neill wants to run again, he Thomas’s car 85 feet and across a Bolton PTO’s Holly Berry Craft Fair on 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free. Hartford, including The Corner Arthur D. Roderick Jr., criminal spokesman James E. Kennedy together, but we’ve walked lock would not challenge O’Neill for the grass median. Pub in Hartford which was raided investigator with the U.S. Marshals at New Haven rap concert said. step for the past 15 years. Joe gubernatorial nomination. Thomas and two of her pas­ in 1985 by police in a sports Service in Hartford, said the search Under the Stop b Shop settle­ Lieberman is a good candidate and port were notified to be ready for sengers. Douglas Fish. 21. and gambling investigation, the report for Persico focused on central ment, the company Is to distribute NEW HAVEN (AP) - A New called on Tuesday night to In I believe he’ll be a good United Connecticut’s three Democratic the arrival of the buses, which state Daronda Gilbert. 18. both of 185 said. Connecticut in August. He said that coupons worth $10 million. The Haven man was fatally stabbed and shutting down exits off a highway States senator," O’Neill said. congressman — Barbara B. Ken- Pine St., were taken to Manchester Andover zoning agent says ' Persico also once had a drink was based on leads and the belief four teen-agers hospitalized today near the Veterans Memorial Coli­ police escorted along the interstate. Lieberman said he also expected nelly, Sam Gejdenson and Bruce A. tentetive date to begin distribution Memorial Hospital. Thomas was with a local police chief and was that Persico was most likely with stab wounds and other injuries seum. where the concert featuring Yale University police also were Democratic U.S. Sen. Christopher Morrison, have all but ruled them­ is Jan. 10. deployed. State police took up treated for an abdominal injury. finally located by authorities using somewhere between Boston and In agreeing to the settlements, following a melee that broke out several groups was attended by an Dodd to endorse his campaign. selves out of the Senate race. positions on Route 34 and Interstate Fish was treated for a back strain, a computer to search through New York. neither Waldbaum nor Stop & Shop during a rap music concert, police estimated 5.500 to 6,000 people. and Gilbert was treated for a neck driver’s licenses looking for a The manhunt involved a team of and hospital officials said. No policemen were injured, ac­ 91. problems stem from no help admitted wrongdoing. Treated and released from Yale- and back strain. All were released. match of his description.. investigators who checked First National Stores, Finast. is At least 15 people were arrested cording to police Chief William New Haven were David . 15, Another of Thomas’s passengers. On Nov. 9, a match was found for hundreds of thousands of docu­ the third supermarket chain ac­ on breach of peace, disorderly Farrell.Police said the motive for and Jarvis Wilson, no age given, Thank You.... Ronnie Fish, 23, also of 185 Pine St.. Bv Nancy Conceimon iong before she entered office Juiy beyond the end of his term in July one of Persico’s aliases that led ments and used a computer to cross cused of an antitrust violation by conduct and weapons charges In the stabbings wasn’t known, but Manchester Herald . both of New Haven, Urtz said. and Soiomonson were not injured. 1 1988. authorities to a West Hartford check Department of Motor Vehi­ the state. The case involving that Tuesday night’s disturbance, ac­ concert-goer Samantha Lauder, 15, Listed in fair condition early today Soiomonson was issued an infrac­ "They are feeiing frustrated with PZC chairman Kenneth A. Lester apartment. cles registrations with a profile chain is pending. cording to Sgt. Walter Northrup. of Bridgeport said the melee To all who supported me for re-election tions for following too close. ANDOVER — The first selectwo- the fact that enforcement isn’t said he has no problems with When six U.S. marshals entered matching Persico’s general age Michael Younger, 19. died at 1:21 started over a dispute among following surgery for stab wounds man and a member of the Zoning being done,” Duchesneau said. "I Kostic. "H e’s pretty much done the apartment at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. and description. a.m. today during emergency youths over who had the largest was Troy Hall, 17, also of New this year and to those who have supported Board of Appeals claim that the wouid think that he could be doing a what he thinks Is right.” He feels a 9, they found the fugitive standing He will be sentenced next month surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospi­ neck chain. Haven. me throughout my four years as Mayor. I Injuries minor town zoning agent is not doing his better Job. Everything is working Job description for the zoning agent barefoot and shirtless in the kit- In New York on the extortion tal. according to hospital spokes­ The 80 officers on the midnight At St. Raphael’s, spokesman Ken job weil, but the chairman of the on a time ciock. the commission’s position would help resolve differ­ rhpn c*i— a pot of Spaghetti. charge. Prisoner man Thomas Urtz. shift were brought in early to Warren said today all three people look forward to continuing my service to In Friday crash Pianning and Zoning Commission decisions must be carried through. ences between Kostic and the Another teen-ager who required reinforce uniformed patrolmen, admitted Tuesday night were In the town of Manchester. I will always re­ said it’s because there’s no job Enforcement is the key, and has commissions. "When you don’t emergency surgery was in fair detectives, and mounted policemen fair condition today. They were A Manchester resident was in­ description to guide him and he been weak for a iong time." have a Job description, you have with A ID S condition today; two others were who converged on the coliseum. identified as James Carr, 15, member my terms as Mayor with fond me­ needs extra help. Kostic said he has no conflict with problems," Lester said. ThePZCIs High court hears Police scattered brawlers and admitted with a stab wound to the jured Friday afternoon when his treated and released. Urtz said. car was hit on South Adams Street Donald L. Ayrton, chairman of the PZC and acts only as an adviser working on a description and should Three others. Including a girl who hustled young adults onto char­ chest; Stacy Houstan, 19, of New mories. by a car pulling out of a driveway. the ZBA. said he has had a conflict to the ZBA. But he feels a Job be ready to discuss it with Kostic was trampled, were admitted to the tered buses that had brought many Haven, treated for stab wounds to Police said Michong ’Turgeon. 24. with zoning agent John Kostic since description and extra clerical help next month, he added. Lester denied test Hospital of St. Raphael, where they to the concert from Hartford and his back; and Tammy Gardner, 17, Many comments have been made about of 571 Hartford Road, was north­ shortiy after Kostic took the posi­ is necessary for the position. agreed that Kostic may be over­ New Britain case Bridgeport, the New Haven Regis­ of New Haven, who was was In fair were listed in fair condition today, bound on South Adams Street when tion in 1985. ’T m not sure he knows Although he is only paid for working worked because the town planning FARMINGTON (AP) - A ter reported in today’s editions. condition with Injuries she suffered my letter requesting leniency for Stephen representation law is based on "as hospital officials said. Garey C. Samok, 37. of South his Job too weli. I have a problem 13 hours a week as zoning agent. and zoning agencies have been HARTFORD (AP) — The seven Somers State Prison inmate suffer­ Police said state troopers were Police in Hartford and Bridge­ from-being trampled. Massaro. I acted solely out of compassion Windsor, pulled out of a private with him enforcing stipulations that Kostic said he often works 20 to 30 getting busier. justices of the Connecticut Su­ principle that goes back to when our ing from AIDS claims he was driveway, striking ’Turgeon’s car. we put on variances we’ve hours per week, in addition to preme Court are weighing the country was founded: we’re going denied a bronchial test at the for some parents being torn apart. I cer­ ’Turgeon was taken to Manches­ granted." holdings full-time job. " I need help Duchesneau said she doesn’t constitutionality of a law guaran­ to have majority control, but University of Connecticut Health protect the rights of the minority. tainly was wrong in writing that letter. For ter Memorial Hospital, where he First Seiectwoman Earleen B. andl need more hours. Voucan’tdo want Kostic to be Judged too teeing political minority represen­ Center, according to a broadcast Builder denies safety obiigation was treated for minor injuries and Duchesneau said she noticed some very much in 13 hours. It takes a quickly. "He is very knowledgable tation on local legislative bodies. There is no absolute right to win." report. that I apologize. frustration with Kostic from com­ man in zoning regulations. He’s William Dworski, representing released. long time to get the data collected” The Justices heard arguments Joe Mack, 39, serving a prison compliance with the standard. Ing that letter and contemplating Samok was issued a warning for mission members at meetings, and Kostic hasn’t decided whether or given an awful lot to our town in the the five Republicans who were term for armed robbery, was HARTFORD (AP) — Officials of Tuesday in the case involving this declared winneis after the Nov. 3 a company facing $2.5 million in Texstar was fined $2.5 million by their next step. I look forward to working with the Board failure to yield right of way from a she believes the frustration began not he'll continue in the position past." denied a bronebyscope test on Sept. OSHA officials based their letter year’s municipal elections In New municipal elections, said the mi­ fines in the L ’Ambiance Plaza OSHA. which handed out fines private driveway. 30 at the health center, WTNH-TV on a National Bureau of Standards and Mayor DiRosa to make his term as Britain. The law was alternately nority “ has a right not to be collapse are contending they don’t totalling $5.1 million to five com­ of New Haven reported Monday. investigation of L’Ambiance Plaza. assailed as unconstitutional and excluded” from municipal have to meet safety standards panies as a result of the collapse. Dr. Edward Blanchette, medical OSHA hired the bureau to deter­ meaningful as my terms have been. praised as a protecting a basic government. urged by federal officials after the He said two different sets of About Town political right. director of the maximum-security national and international stand­ mine the probable cause of the Mother charged Another lawyer for the GOP, prison, said today that he was disdstsr One lawyer in the case is James Lawrence Halloran, told the Su­ Michael Russillo. a vice presi­ ards cover components of the collapse. Sincerely, notified that Mack had been denied lift-slab construction method, In death of son A. Wade, representing five Demo­ preme Court that the law "protects the test, in which a tube is inserted dent of Texstar Construction Corp. Building. The Coventry High School band and choir will which was used at L ’Ambiance in Thanksgiving service set crats who lost bids for the New the minority from the tyranny of into a patient’s throat. Mack, who in Dedham, Mass., said Monday WINDSOR (AP) — A woman is perform. Santa Claus arrives by fire truck at 7 p.m. Bridgeport. The building collapsed Britain Board of Aldermen even the majority.” was known to be carrying the AIDS that not all his company’s equip­ free on $500 bond after herarrest on First Church of Christ Scientist. 447 N. Main St will Residents may visit him in the Capt. Nathan Hale during construction in April killing Complete dictetor though they all received more votes Halloran criticized the Demo­ virus had been suffering from ment has to meet the standard that charges she failed to provide offer a Thanksgiving Day service at 10:30 a.m. The School cafeteria. Refreshments will be available. 28 workers. The rule of Benito Mussolini as than the five Republicans who were crats for nominating a candidate coughing and vomiting, Blanchette each component of a floor-slab medical treatment to her 8-month- community is invited. Care for young children will be declared the winners under the for each of the 15 seats, rather than lifting system can carry 2.5 times The lift-slab process requires complete dictator of Italy began Barbara B. Weinberg old son. who later died, police said. provided. said. concrete floors to be pour^ at June 10, 1924, with the murder of Director Britannia daughters meet minority representation law. nominating only 10, the maximum He said UConn officials told him its anticipated load. ’Tracy Biduck, 26; of West Hart­ ground level and then hoisted into Giacomo Matteotti. Matteottl was The law requires that at least five number of seats they could win. they were concerned about steriliz­ In October, the federal Occupa­ ford surrendered voluntarily to place along steel columns by Jacks. an Italian socialist leader and an Fold (Of hy th a C o m m ltw g lo ll* 9l»ctlsrta w W « ln b g ro,9 « tn m lH . (XrafehM, Trso- Britannia Chapter. Daughters of the British Empire, of the 15 at-large council seats go to The five Republicans and the five ing their equipment after the tional Safety and Health Adminis­ police on Monday after a warrant Ballet company performs will meet on Thursday. Dec. 3, at 11 a.m. at the Texstar officials wrote OSHA last outstanding opponent of the early •urar, the minority party. This year, the Democrats who are challenging procedure. The inmate later under­ tration sent letters to lift-slab was Issued for her arrest, said week outlining their disagreement. Fascist regime. He was murdered Connecticut Concert Ballet of Manchester will Community Baptist Church. 585 E. Center St. Members Democrats ran 15 candidates, the their seating have been sworn in as went a similar test another hospi­ companies asking them to stop police Lt. Nicholas Riccio. should bring Christmas gifts for the Victoria Home. ncU 4 nfrixlnla (cav thpvnrp review perform the “ Nutcracker" ballet on Friday, Dec. 4. at 8 Repubicans 10. aldermen without voting powers, tal, and has been diagnosed as lifting floors until they could assure He said Blduck was charged with p.m. at the Wallace Stevens Theatre of the Hartford Hostesses will be Mrs. Richard D. Tanner and Mrs. “ We won, folks,” Wade told the pending the outcome of the case. having AIDS, Blanchette said. risk of Injury to a minor, reckless Insurance Group, Asylum-Avenue. A reception will be John M. Wallace. justices of the high court. "W e got The case was then sent Imme­ Ivan Robinson, spokesman for endangerment and cruelty to held at 6:30 p.m. in the Twin Towers of the insurance the most number of votes. But what diately to the Supreme Court. There the hospital, said Monday night that persons. company. Tickets are $15 for reception and perfor­ Child clinic offered the statute says is, the losers win was no indication when the high he was aware of the WrNH report ^ Riccio said Windsor and West mance. Other performances are Dec. 12-13and Dec. 19. and that doesn’t make sense.” court might rule, but officials but could not comment without « SANTA SAYS... Hartford police have been working For locations and ticket prices, call 643-4796 or 528-6266. COVENTRY & A well-child clinic will be held on He said the law "dilutes the votes indicated it could be a matter of violating the inmate’ s doctor- ^ jointly on the investigation of Thursday, Dec. 3, from 8:45 to 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s of those who voted for my clients to days. patient relationship, even though ^ Blduck’s son's death since July. Christmas sing planned Church. All preschool residents of Coventry, Colum­ zero.” The last time an election case the television station said Mack had , The woman brought the baby to a bia. Andover, Ashford, Chaplin and are But Assistant Attorney General went to the Supreme Court for such authorized it to discuss his medical ^ party July 3 in Windsor, he said. Daniel R. Schaefer, representing COVENTRY — The town will hold its Christmas eligible to receive all immunizations and routine an expedited review, the court record. I The infant was already critically ill SHOP Carol sing and tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday. physicals. Children are seen by appoinment only. For the secretary of the state, the chief issued its ruling the day the case “ We give full and proper treat- ' with a high fever. After the party, election officer, said the minority I [ was argued. Dec. 2, at 6:30 p.m. at the Coventry Town Office more information, call 228-9428. ment to all patients, including AIDS j she took the haby to her home in patienU. fully and properly,” Ro- , West Hartford where he died on -ibinson said. July 5, he said. SPEED EQUIPMENT AUTO ACCESSORIES DOWNTOWN Blanchette said there are two i "W e believe her actions at the methods for sterilizing equipment ' party contributed to the death after a bronchyscope — soaking in because she did not seek medical Seinta Is disinfectant, which would destroy ' treatment in a timely manner.” ★ CHRISTMAS SALE! ★ any AIDS virus, or gas sterilization. Riccio said. THIS The gas method, however, can Biduck was released on bond and On His Way LADIES DAY AT SPEED & SPORT shorten the life of the equipment ordered to appear in Enfield Free Gift For All Ledlee and is to be avoided if possible. Superior Court on Dec. 8. to the Blanchette said. Friday - Nov. 27 and O A O / CHRISTMAS Cinema Parkade! Sat. Nov. 28 UP TO OU /O OFF Four men admit Support These Downtown Businesses. Free coloring Looking for that Special Christmas Gift for marijuana sales Friday From 9:30 am to 8:00 pm Hospitality Booth In Most Stores HARTFORD books & candy the man In your life? Cinema City — Cinderella (G ) 7,8:45. HARTFORD (AP) — Four men Antonio’s Arthur Drug WNton’s Miller Real Estate — Dark Eves 4:40,9:30. — The Princess (Courtesy o f the arreste

Opponents of a fair-rent commission put up Japan makes a spirited fight Tuesday night, but the effort was futile in light of the fact that the votes in favor of it had a lre a^ been counted. amends with Three of the town mrectors, who later voted Make it a Regal Christmas I against the commission, argued long that a CAMEL HAIR LUXURY lACK NICKLAUS BLAZERS S fair-rent commission could not accomplish lU n kvJU o J^ anything in behalf of rent payers that cannot research aid YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP When you put on this pure For leisure or casual business 7S7 Main Street, Downtown Manchester be accomplished under the existing WASHINGTON — The Japanese government has mechanisms or by some appointed town apologized to the United States and is sweetening camel overcoat, you foel like a days. It’s a pleasure to slip Into official, like the director of health or the town its regrets with what could be billions of dollars. million dollars. The fabric is lush. a Jack NIcklaus* Blazer. 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RJEGAL’S Open Friday Night • November $30 billion to overcome the advantage the Soviets H "Your QuMlity Mon't Shop" Anyone who expects a fair-rent commission Jackson on the road again Cosh/Chock Open MoO'Set 9;J0«5;J0 on Previout Saletll gained by this $17 million deal, and the Japanese M C/yiSA Thurt. *lil B Final Salet to perform m iracles in resolving disputes, government has tried to appease the Pentagon by 12 to 5 particulary financial disputes, between By Rita Beamish the White House, along with and also about British envoy agreeing to put up some of the research and Goodman, where Jackson more or Terry Waite. tenants and landlords, is in for a development money. Shop For Your Holiday disappointment. But, as one director who WASHINGTON - There he less upstaged President Reagan. While Jackson aides cautioned According to a secret Pentagon memorandum T W E E D S that not too much should be made Wilton’s Gift Shop 8 voted in favor of it observed, it should be goes again. With a roar of jet This first trip abroad in Jack­ we’ve obtained, the joint anti-sub project is being Gifts in a relaxed and personalized atmosphere son’s 1988 campaign also has of this effort, not many observers kept under wraps because U.S. officials are afraid 8 given an 18-month trial. Impartial monitoring engines, Jesse Jackson is off to 8 Specializing in Hummel Figurines, another world trouble spot on the unmistakable echoes or other 1984 would be willing to completely that Japan will renege on the agreement if it is 8 of its performance during that period should excursions: his trip to Cuba to see dismiss his mention of wanting to made public. The Japanese government is 8 8 latest of his globe-trotting CONTACT LENSES OFF Collector’s Plates, Early American Gifts answer all the questions that have arisen President Fidel Castro, who then “reach out” for the hostage particularly concerned that no connection be made 20% 8 8 excursions. 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Tokyo 8 8 For Business: NOUDAYSHOPnilO.INSCOVEIU 8 night to abandon any effort to restore a Arabia, to his delivery of 600 tolerance of the military estab­ South Africa, but then went to honored both pledges. 8 8 shooting range at the town-owned Nike Site. lishment, Jackson said he wanted and asked Pope John Paul From the basic daisy pounds of Christmas gifts for the But there was also part of what the memo called 8 F IR S T 3 8 wheel with one step FAIRWAY crew of a U.S. warship, Jackson’s to show support for the men and II to go there and focus world A REFRESHING CHANGE Part of the reasoning for rejecting the idea a "satisfactory settlement” that was not made 8 8 correction, to memory trip is designed to attract maxi­ women on the front line while not attention on the apartheid system public—and which, in fact, wa.s never Intended to was that it would cost too much money in necessarily condoning the U.S. of racial separation. 8 8 writers with up to e COOKIB TINS e RAKIWARE relation to the number of people for whom it mum public attention. be. 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K ■ COATS A CLARK YARN ■ HUGE CRAFT buy a railroad right of way that runs along tin admiringly describes him as He said he’d still go, but he form beyond bis support for the contribute substantial amounts as well as technical £tcrfUisiU ^ iamonJi £r troops there and his statement expertise. The goal of this project is to respond to 8 We also service what we sell, on ...... premises. . ^ ^ and CROCHET THREAD DEPARTMENT Center Springs Park and a number of back "not just a candidate forpresident shifted his focus to the other GREAT GIFT IDEA - GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE yards of Manchester residents. Part of the — he's an international aspect of his "fact-finding” trip: that the United States cannot the challenge posed by increasingly silent Soviet 8 •#3 aalling lypawrilar Una (Source: Dataquatt S Ventura DavalopmanI) EXTENDED STORE HOURS IN DECEMBER simply walk away from the 785 Main St., M anchester • 643-8484 argument against that proposal was that it personality.” the planned meetings with offi­ submarines.” 8 cials and American business region. Despite this clear evidence of a connection -8 ■8 would cost too much to buy the land and However they are viewed, 8 A Store of Inspiration Jackson’s trips to places like people in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Regardless of that aspect, between the Toshiba sale and the new joint ~^^OLo7ASHioNEDTmCEp^ WALLPAPER SALE 8 develop it as a bikeway or walkway. Syria, Cuba and Nicaragua have Jordan and Kuwait. Jackson will maximize the politi­ research project, the Japanese didn’t want their 8 in Downtown Manchester It is probably true that dollars spent on become something of a trade­ Then he got the military forces cal mileage from his trip. largesse made known — even though it might have 8 20-50% Discount other recreation facilities and programs will mark for him. back into the trip by promising to He will be able to claim, as he gone a long way toward softening Capitol Hill 8 cNywxeb 'PiciL^ on all wallcovering books Calendars for Daily Inspiration 8 bring a more immediate return in Whether this week’s jaunt will help deliver 600 pounds of gifts already has, that be is theonly one anger. Unisex — Full Service Hairstyling help his presidental aspirations collected by the students of a among a dozenpresidentialcandi- “If the ASW research project becomes linked to Haircuts Perms E. A. JOHNSON recreationpl satisfaction. dates who cares enough about this 8 But the right-of-way decision may prove to remains to be seen. Rhode Island woman whose son is the Toshiba case,” the memo warns, “the GOJ serving in the gulf. volatile region to go there and (Government of Japan) will withdraw from the 8 P A IN T CO. have been shortsighted. In a 1984 trip to Syria he stunned 3 the political establishment by The day before his Tuesday investigate the situation first project.” 8 S5 *20 723 Main Street ) ibles & Books | While the path of the rails may be totally hand. flying home with downed U.S. departure, he raised another In a revealing passage that shows the Pentagon 8 Manchester inadequate for a road, the rails themselves Navy pilot Lt. Robert Goodman, tantalizing possibility by saying budgetary mind at work, the memo notes that manchesterM A l l 8 I could possibly be a key to future restoration of who had been released to Jackson he’d speak to people who might Rita Beamish Is covering Jesse recovering monetary damages from Toshiba would S11MAIN8T. 649-4501 840 Main Street • 649-3396 rail transportation. The town has now by Syrian President Hafez Assad. have information about the U.S. Jackson’s presidential campaign be a lengthy and uncertain process, "and any funds Call for appointment • 643-1442 •8 foreclosed that option. That got Jackson an invitation to hostages kidnapped in Lebanon for The Associated Press. recovered would return to the general fund rather 8 than to DoD.” 8 So instead, the Pentagon negotiators opted for a 8 direct monetary apology from the Japanese to the 8 □imetapp Defense Department; the Joint anti-sub research 8 Moderates haven’t targeted Stolberg yet project. "Hiis mechanism will provide larger 8 New formulas for 8 Japanese contributions to ASW RIcD than we could 8 cold/allergy House Speaker Irving Stolberg can take heart. A New London are two, incidentally, who could ever hope to recover through legal action or 8 expect support for speaker if they were to become You Can Faal at Home With Ut relief F c u r m a r v i new lineup of “moderate” Democrats at the State administrative sanctions,” the memo explains. It 8 • MANCHESTER • ROCKVILLE • WINDSOR Capitol isn’t laying the groundwork to knock him candidates. But neither is likely to try if Stolberg also notes that “Japanese contacts have been told 887 Main St., Manchester B wants re-election. • EAST HARTFORD • HARTFORD (2) outof his job. that very large investments would be involved, and • CLINTON • PUTNAM 643-2401 I The “moderates” will surely give Stolberg and Capitol Smoko’s supporters are still with him and would that they would be expected to make large e E lix ir be there in a contest with Stolberg. One is Rep. Dimetapp his liberal soul mates in the House a hard time Conuneats contributions to the common research fund.” e Extentabs 1 2 -hour relief during the legislative session which convenes in Richard Balducci of Newington, a respected cog in February. But that will over issues, such as how Bob Conrad the Democratic operation. “I’ll support him,” says Mlnl>6dHorial • T a b le ts 4-hour relief much of the public’s money to spend on various Balducci, if such a contest develops. What a contrast in compensation! A civilian “Sq programs. Dumping Stolberg is not the moderates’ The moderates, meanwhile, are too busy on an worker at a National Guard base in Vermont came □imetapp □imetapp reason for organizing. agenda for 1988 to be concerned with head-hunting up with a gadget that costs $8.70 and replaces ExtEfitabs: Tablets-. - Whether the New Haven Democrat continues as for now. "That’s not in our thinking,” says goggles that cost $4,500 a pair. He got a $10,000 speaker after the 1988 session depends on a string McCavanagh. award and may be in line for a $25,000 prize for of “ifs” : band of city legislators that made wav. s a few Political notoa saving the Army $6.85 million a year. Then we have Q Happy 1. “If” Democrats retain control of the House in sessions ago, a small but effective black caucus, the sculptor who was paid $333,000 for the statuary U elections a year from now — and that is no and now the liberals of the progressive caucus. • Tennessee Sen. Al Gore’s presidential bid has at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial — and has also 4 oz. Liquid Extended Action 2 4 Tablets guarantee. But "moderate" isn’t really accurate as a name gained the support in Connecticut of Ansonia Sen. collected $88,000 in royalties from the sale of Tablets Holidays! 2. "If” Stolberg wins his 10th term — but that is for this crew. Among the 44 (at last couqt) on Gary Hale, former co-leader of Gary Hart’s souverirs. And tbe sculptor who created (for pay) as certain as anything can be in politics. McCa vanagb’s roster are Democrats who are campaign in this state. the statue of a sailor for the new Navy Memorial is. <2.69 <2,69 <2,69 3. "If” he seeks a third term as speaker — and he moderate-to-conservative like Gov. Bill O’Neill and • 11m Phelan of Milford, administrative aide to also collecting royalties on souvenirs. As Jack has indicated he will. (His first and secogfl terms some who are liberal without being willing to Stolberg at tbe Capitol, has been named an Kennedy remarked, life isn’t fair. were separated by the two years when Republicans march to Stolberg’s baton. executive assistant to Motor Vehicles were in the majority and R.E. Van Norstrand of Smoko happens to be one of the so-called Commissioner Larry DelPonte of East Hartford. ~$loo Discount Darien was speaker.) moderates. Some will vote for him over Stolberg, Phelan will be the agency’s liaison with the Legislature, where he knows bis way around. fflandipstprI HrralJi I Be sure to attend the lighting of toward processing of one roll of color print film / 4. "If" he survives a challenge by Rep. Ron but not necessarily because Smoko is one of them. Gift Shop & Design Studio B Smoko of Hamden, who said again this week, "I He says he didn't join the group to pin down • Rosemary Raphael of Stamford has been Founded In 1881 135,126,110 only named to the executive committee for Vice 8 th^ Main Street Christmas Tree New Hours: Wed., Tliurs., Fri. 10-8 pm / Tues. & Sat. 10-5:30 8 8 want the Job.” prospective supporters nor does he expect others in With Coupon Only - Expires 12/1/87 But the moderates are not starting out as a base the McCavanagh caucus to come along because of President George Bush’s presidential campaign in PD4NY M. SIEFFEUT...... PuWWwr 8 this state. She replaces Betsee Osborn of Fairfield, OEOnOE T. CMAPPH.L...... EdHof I St. James Church Lawn Join Us Friday for g of opposition to Stolberg’s re-election even though that association. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editof NASSIFF CAMERA SHOP 8 some among them don’t like his performance. Smoko’s interest in running for speaker stems in now a co-chairman of Sen. Bob Dole’s Connecticut ALEXANDER OIREUI...... Aeeoclete EdRof I Friday/ Nov. 27th - 6:30 P.M. Mulled Cider & Refreshments g 8 part from bis disappointment over losing a bid to campaign for the same goal. 639 Main Street • Monchester Instead, they want to blunt liberal operations next • With so many politicians heading for foreign DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvertWno Dheetor 8 8 become majority leader. Smoko thought he had MARK f. ABRAinS...... BueMeee Meneger 989 Main St. (2nd floor Nassiff Sports), Manchester g year. ports. Rep. Jon Pelto of Mansfield—political 8 Santa will arrive by Fire Truck 8 The moderates, headed by Rep. Jim Stolberg’s backing. He believes be was let down by SHELDON COHEN...... CowpoeMg Meneger 649-8181 643-7369 tbe speaker, his old New Haven-area buddy, so that director for state Democrats — has become an ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Preeereom Meneger 8 xJi McCavanagh of Manchester, are the latest and JEANNE Q. EROMERTH...... Clreuletlon Meneger biggest political force within the Democratic Rep. Bob Prankel of Stratford got that post. apprentice globe-trotter, too. He’s just back from majority in the House. They follow a tiny, stubborn Frankel and Deputy House Speakei’ Bill Clbes of Finland. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 28,1987 - 1 « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 25. 1987 Rules have changed U.S./World in Brief Cuban inmates seize jaii hospitai on Federal Reserve ATLANTA (AP) - Cuban in­ Cuba gives inmates assurances mates overran the federal peniten­ QUESTION: tiary’s hospital today and seized 25 W e can r e ­ WASHINGTON — Cuba is giving assurances to rebellious more hostages as negotiations member when Cuban inmates in Georgia and Louisiana that they will be free to resumed to free the 94 hostages held we would not do pursue normal lives once they are repatriated even if they in Atlanta and the 28 held at a business with Investors’ Lousiana detention center. committed crimes before coming to the United States. any bank that Ramon Sanchez Parodi, head of the Cuban Interests Section in The factionalism among inmates did not have a Guide that has made negotiations difficult Washington, told a news conference Tuesday night his Lights for sign on its front W illiam A. D oyle both here and in Oakdale, La., door or window government was offering that pledge in an effort to bring a became further evident overnight peaceful end to the turmoil at detention centers in Atlanta and your ears showing it was a as five hostages in the main prison member of the Oakdale, La. here were freed about midnight Federal Re­ Cuba will take “ no reprisal whatsoever” against Cubans who Tuesday, before another group took Reflector plates face deportation under the migration agreement Havana signed the new hostages. gleam during assem­ serve System. with Washington last Friday, Sanchez Parodi said. These days, we can find no such or SAL. Is there some "catch,” One of 26 hostages taken this bly of the oval lenses signs and it seems .that no one making our CD not as safely morning was released with an of "Earllghts,” made sitting in any bank knows or wishes insured as we think? I X- CarluccI won’t allow hollow Army unspecified medical problem, said by First Opinion In to answer any question about being Sylvia Simons, a federal Bureau of a member of the Federal Reserve ANSWER: No catch. The $100,000 WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Frank C. Carlucci says Prisons spokeswoman in Palm Beach System. per depositor FSLIC coverage in that even though he’s more amenable to spending cuts than his Washington. Gardens, Fla. The Can you explain this? that type of account extends toeach predecessor, he won't allow a return to “ the days of the hollow Negotiations resumed after FBI health-care Instru­ of the two owners — you and your A rm y." agents summoned television repor­ ANSWER: There are approxi­ husband — and each of the two N Carlucci, in his first working day as the nation’s 16th defense ters and photographers who they ment allows moni­ mately 14,000 commercial banks in beneficiaries — your two children. secretary, told Pentagon workers Tuesday his command of the said the inmates requested as toring of ear condi­ this country. At last count, 5,844 Hie same rules apply to FDIC nation’s armed forces will be a change in style but not substance. witnesses, and continued as dawn tions suffered by were members of the Federal coverage. Reserve System. Besides that, This is one of the quirks of the Carlucci suggested the most noticeable difference between approached, Simons said. "They many children. are slow, but they are continuing." there are some 3,000 “ thrift institu­ federal deposit insurance system. him and Caspar W. Weinberger, who resigned after seven years AP photo as defense secretary because of his w ife’s health, would be in his Taiks also continued today in tions” — savings and loan associa­ Thereare other ways forafamlly to tions and savings banks — none of approach to working with Congress on the Pentagon budget. Oakdaie, officiais said. have more than $100,000 FSLIC or A Cuban prisoner at the U.S. which is a member of the Federal FDIC coverage at the same Reserve System. Penitentiary here said today the AP photo institution. FCC allows profanity after midnight inmates were prepared to continue *Big-ticket’ orders are still advancing There are 12 district Federal You can hav^ one account In your Reserve Banks around the country. name, one in your husband’s name, the siege indefiniteiy. Inmates at the federal detention center gutted by a fire set by inmates. The WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission "We are willing to die here if you WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders to U.S. October and the big September advance rose 0.6 percent in October. This sector, which is Years ago, only member banks one In joint names, one in your is putting the onus on parents to supervise what their kids listen to make any attempt to send us back in Oakdale, La., peer through windows inmates, holding hostages, control the factories for "big ticket” durable goods rose 0.3 indicated that businesses were confidently closely watched for signals it can give of could borrow from their district name in trust for him, one In his on the radio and watch on television after midnight. to Cuba," inmate Carlos Marrero- of the administration center, which was facility. percent in October after an even larger placing new production orders in the period industry plans to expand and modernize, is Federal Reserve Banks. The Fed­ name in trust for you — each with The FCC on Tuesday effectively gave radio and TV stations Gonzales told one of three television September advance, the government reported immediately before the collapse of the stock running 10.8 percent ahead of the same 10 eral Depository Institutions Dereg­ $100,000 insurance. With children permission to broadcast indecent material between midnight crews aiiowed inside the prison hostages. Sen. John Breaux, D-La., Tuesday said they had been well He said 315 inmates had surren­ today. market on Oct. 19. months in 1986. Analysts said this reflected the ulation and Monetary Control Act of and grandchildren, the combina­ and 6 a.m., but left it up to broadcasters to draw the line between early today. told a news conference this morn­ treated. dered since the takeover began The Commerce Department said that orders However, analysts have expressed fears that fact that the weaker dollar has boosted demand 1980 changed that and many other tions go on and on. indecent and obscene material during the time period. Obscenity "We have all the time to nego­ ing that the Cubans may be willing "W e were treated utmost like we Monday morning and had been for durable goods received a big boost from av businesses are likely to begin cutUng back on for U.S. exports and encouraged American rules. Now all banks and thrifts can Before any reader with a bundle borrow from the Fed. is outlawed on the public airways. tiate,” he said. “ We want to make to be deported to a third country. were their fathers,” former hos­ placed in secure areas of the prison. pickup in demand for aircraft, which lifted total orders in coming months, especially if jittery manufacturers to expand production capacity. of money rushes out to open such As far as customers are con­ accounts, he or she should study the “ The broadcasters should make a judgment and exercise sure we are not going back to “ The inmates are talking of the tage Bobby Anderson told WAGA- Tomas Garcia-Fuste, a Spanish­ orders for the month to a seasonally adjusted consumers cut back on spending. The biggest increase occurred in orders for V cerned. a bank or thrift’s member­ booklet explaining insurance cov­ discretion,’’ said Diane Killory, FCC general counsel. “ That’s Cuba.” possibility of having some other TV. "They gave us hot meals, they speaking radio reporter from $109.6 billion. The modest October increase in orders for transportation equipment, which shot up 3.7 Fires continued to smolder today, country to go to," Breaux said. percent in October to $27.4 billion. It was the first ship or non-membership in the erage, which is available at most what we would recommend." gave us medical attention.” WQBA in Miami, said negotiations This followed an even bigger 2.4 percent surge durable goods, items expected to last three or but helicopters which had dumped "Our position is that we would be "They fed us so much I think I put with Louisiana prisoners that he in durable goods orders in September. This more years, came despite the fact that the increase in this category since May and was Federal Reserve System makes banks and thrifts. water on the blaze had not been happy if another country would on some weight,” former hostage was aiding were stalled becaqze, figure was revised up from an earlier estimate military segment showed no change at all with attributed primarily to a jump in demand for virtually no difference. There’s no used since night fell Tuesday. accept them.” Bob Gravitt told the TV station. "They are afraid. There are ttk) defense orders holding at $9 billion. civilian aircraft. Orders for motor vehicles also reason to look for a Federal Salvador rightist loses Immunity of a 1.8 percent gain. QUE8TIWI: I rolled over a lump Relatives of the Cuban inmates One inmate was shot dead and “ Andtheyhad lots of cigarettes. We many opinions inside.” The key category of non-defense capital goods rose during the month. Reserve System sign at a bank. The combination of moderate growth in sum distribution from my company SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — A Judge began the process of maintained their vigil outside the three prison buildings have been were treated like gentlemen.” A SWAT team Tuesday dispersed You should watch for a symbol retirement plan Into an individual prison. In recognition of the destroyed by fire since the rioting in The Atlanta inmates posted about 30 Louisiana inmates who showing membership In either the stripping legislative immunity from Roberto d’ Aubuisson, the retirement account bank CD. That Thanksgiving holiday, one carried Atlanta began Monday. At least a banners with messages including had been brandishing crude wea­ Paying tuition Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. or ultra-rightist accused by the president of ordering the CD now totals $110,000. I have a sign today asking, “ What if the dozen people have been injured in “ Every hostage is all right.” pons and taunting guards at an the Federal Savings & Loan Insu­ assassination of Archbishop Oscar Amulfo Romero. $42,000 in another account in my Indians sent back the Pilgrims?” the riot. Warden Joseph Petrovsky told a entrance building, the only part of C o /eco cuts headquarters staff rance Corp. FDIC covers each Judge Alberto Zamora Perez of the Fourth Penal District Court name at the same bank. Two Salvation Army vans offered There were believed to be several news conference Tuesday after­ the complex not controlled by halts turnover depositor’s money up to $100,000 at also issued a warrant Tuesday for the arrest of Alvaro Rafael Are both these accounts pro­ coffee and doughnuts for the groups of inmates operating within noon that negotiations had broken inmates. WEST HARTFORD (AP) - Citing sluggish sales In Tuesday’s layoff, it joins other U.S. toy member banks and some thrifts. Saravia Merino, a retired army captain living in Miami, in DETROIT (AP) — When Herb tected to $100,000, meaning my only families while neighborhood child­ the prison. They differed on de­ down because of rapidly changing High-pressure fire hoses were and expectations of a slow holiday season. Coleco companies forced to cut staff in response to sluggish FSLIC provides the same assu­ connection with the case. risk is on the additional $10,000 in ren waiting for the school bus mands to be met before hostages demands from inmate factions. used to blast down a makeshift, Industries Inc. has laid off 60 workers, or about 10 sales. Layoffs hove already been made this year by Schervish, a Burger King restau­ rance of safety at member thrifts. Zamora Perez is conducting the equivalent of a grand jury my IRA? strained to see what was would be released but all were He added, "As long as the 80-foot-long barrier constructed by percent of the work force, at its West Hartford Worlds of Wonder Inc., Lewis Galoob Toys Inc.. and rant owner, found that his em­ investigation into the death of Romero, a champion of happening. angered over an agreement to send hostages are not being injured, and inmates, who have painted slogans headquarters. Mattel Inc., all in California. ployees were turning over almost QUESTION: My husband and I non-violence and equal rights for the poor, who was shot while as fast as the burgers on his grill, he have more than $100,000 in 15 ANSWER: Yes. An IRA, as well Outside the Oakdale, La., deten­ some detainees in the United States as long as we're making headway, such as "liberty or die” and The toy company, in announcing the layoffs Industry analysts said they expect layoffs soon saying Sunday Mass in 1980. thought of a way to get them to percenttn certificate of deposit due as a Keogh plan for a self-employed tion center, where Cuban prisoners back to Cuba. we’re going to negotiate this thing "freedom or blood” around the Tuesday, said employees from vice presidents to from Kenner Inc. in Massachusetts and perhaps stay: pay their college tuition. to mature in 1992. This is a joint person, is held by a bank or thrift in rioted Saturday night and seized 28 Two of the five hostages released out.” prison. clerical workers were let go. The reduction, which from Hasbro Inc. in Rhode Island. was effective immediately, brings the company’s Since then, turnover at his two revocable trust account in our a trust or custodial capacity. As Court snuffs out antl-smoking rules employment at headquarters to about 550 people. In 1986, Coleco lost $111.2 million, or $6.52 per Detroit-area restaurants has names, with our two children as such. It Is insured separately from "This is in response to an anticipated decline in share, on sales of $501 million in 1986. dropped from 300 percent in 1986 to beneficiary. Our savings and loan other deposits you ha ve at the same ALBANY, N. Y. — New York’s highest court today snuffed out consumer spending during the holidays and the first It has been plagued by cash flow problems, high 40 percent'in the six months ending advised us it is insured up to institution. Shultz says allies back arms pact If you want full deposit insurance the state’s attempt to prohibit smoking in public places, ruling half of 1988,” said Barbara Wruck, Coieco’s vice debt levels and slow sales of many of its products last June. $400,000. coverage on your IRA, you’ll have that the board that imposed the restrictions lacked the power to president of corporate communications. throughout 1987. Gary Jacobson, an analyst with So far, Schervish said Tuesday, I wrote to FSLIC and found the Kidder Peabody Inc. in New York City, predicted 30 of his 100 employees have taken to shift the amount above $100,000 to do so. , Belgium (AP) - The agreement to scrap shorter- replaced over the next 10 years. Ekiuard A. Shevardnadze at the "Coleco is intensifying its its cost reduction following statement in the brochure the company would post a loss of 35 cents per share him up on the offer, costing him a a different bank or thrift. However, 2 The Court of Appeals said the state Public Health Council, an Secretary of State George P. Shultz and medium-range missiles — Soviet inspectors would also be U.S. mission in Geneva, after two efforts throughout the company.” I received. ” A testamentary- this year, while analyst Sean McGowan of Balls total of about $9,000 a semester. The unless you have good reason to appointed arm of the state Health Department, usurped the today said NATO foreign ministers those having a range of 315 miles to allowed in the Netherlands, where days of talks. In the past two years, Coleco has laid off about 560 revocable trust account owned by a Zom Gerard Inc. in New York estimated losses workers attend two area commun­ believe your bank is going bust, power of the state Legislature in approving the strict emphatically approve of a historic 3,125 miles — is to be signed during cruise missiles would have been Shultz said there would be an people at facilities in West Hartford. New York and husband an wife, naming their two could reach 50 cents to $1 per share. ity colleges, with the option of children as beneficiaries, would be don’t make that move until your CD anti-smoking rules. This was the same reason given by two lower superpower agreement to scrap an the Dec. 8-10 summit in Washington installed next year at a base under exchange of notes with each of the Montreal. between President Reagan and construction. transferring to a four-year school. insured to $400,000.” matures. Otherwise, the bank courts in ruling against the ban. entire class of nuclear weapons. NATO countries to authorize' the Soviet leader Mikhail S. The United States will suspend its "W e’ve found other problems I constantly read advice not to might hit you with a stiff early Today’s decision ends a yearlong attempt by the state’s health Shultz said that during his report Soviet inspections. In Belgium, Gorbachev. deployment of cruise missiles — such as tardiness or absenteeism keep more than $100,000 in one bank withdrawal penalty. commissioner. Dr. David Axelrod, to restrict smoking. today to the North Atlantic Treaty Lord Carrington, secretary- Organization, he found no qualms It calls for dismantling over the another 208 were to be installed have dropped off as well," said The vote of the seven-member Court of Appeals was 6-1. general of the Western alliance, about having Soviet inspectors in next three years 364 American through the end of next year—once Retirement offer too successful Robert Kopecky of Henry Ford said the agreement “ is excellent Community College’s management We Repair five West European countries to cruise and Pershing 2 missiles now the treaty is signed, Shultz said. news — the result which the both the age and length of sc rvice development division, who helped Personal Income rises In October monitor compliance with the deployed in West Germany, Bri­ Technically, the accord will not alliance position and U.S. negotiat­ NEW HAVEN (AP) - Southern managers we may have to add We Stock Parte FREE 5 record of an employee as of Nov. 1. create the program. accord. tain, Italy and Belgium. take force until the Senate ratifies ing efforts were designed to New England Telecommunications back. We may have to hire some The Soviets agreed that 683 of it, a process that could take several people to replace them," Kober- Participants must be high school lor Blood Pressure WASHINGTON — Americans’ personal incomes shot up 1.7 In fact. Shultz said at a news achieve.” Corp.’s early retirement plan for Those managers eligible for their missiles, nearly all of which months. nusz said. graduates, maintain at least a C percent in October as a big surge in government subsidy conference before heading home managers was so successful that pension who choose to retire by CLINIC - BY NURSE are aimed at Western Europe, will Shultz said the Soviets were free The Soviets would have access to The company will trim its earn­ average and continue to work at the NORELCO - RONSON.- payments nearly doubled farm incomes during the month, the that all 15 allied nations "are the company may ha ve to hire back Dec. 30 have the option of increas­ be scrapped. to make their own decisions about two missile plants in the United ings about 10 cents per share to pay restaurant. EVERY THURSDAY Commerce Department said today. delighted with the treaty, and they some retirees and will cut fourth- ing their pensions by 5 percent or REMINGTON - BRAUN The United States and the Soviet any additional deployments before States, one in San Diego and one in for the plan, he said Monday. The Each employee also is required to The increase matched the monthly advance in July 1981. said so in our meeting today.” quarter earnings per share. collecting an equivalent lump-sum 5 -9 Union will exchange inspectors to Senate ratification. Utah at an unidentified location, cost of the plan had not been take five management courses at - ELTRON RAZORS Personal incomes have not posted a steeper rise since June 1975, “ This is something we have done About 570 managers, or roughly payment. LIGGETT PARKADE PHARMACY together ... there is a full sense of observe the dismantling and make The deal was sealed Tuesday by said officials who spoke on condi­ 13 percent of SNET’s mamangers, determined, he said. Henry Ford. when they went up 2.5 percent. Tony Garel-Frantzen, a spokes­ Small Appllanca Repair PARKADE HEALTH ind support." sure the missiles are hot illegally Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister tion of anonymity. accepted the early retirement Under the plan, SNET eased by When SNET announced the plan NUTRITION CENTER The government said the huge jump in incomes came while five years the pension requirments as a cost-cutting measure, it had man for Burger King in Miami, said Post Road Plaza, Rt. 30 consumer spending was flat, showing no improvement following option, said E. William Kobemusz, PARKADE • 404 W MIDDLE TPKE company treasurer and secretary. for both age and length of service. about 4,300 managers out of a total Schervish is the only franchise Vernon — 872-1280 a slight 0.3 percent decline in September. Tliat is more than the company Eligibility and pension amounts are work force of about 14,200 owner he knows of with such a The combination of the big rise in incomes and no increase in program. THE CHRISTMAS EDITION OF THE EAST HARTFORD ^ expected and "some of those determined by adding five years to employees. spending pushed the personal savings rate up dramatically EAT APPLES AGAIN? during the month. Let this be the last .holiday season that your ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET| dentures keep you from enjoying the holiday meals. East Hartford Middle School 777 Bumdde Ave., East Hartford, Conn. 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If you are tired of letting your teeth dictate your SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1987 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Santa Tuesday’s verdict marked the first time U.S. citizens have ______SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987 • 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.______been convicted of conspiring to commit terrorist acts in this diet, contact your dentist or local specialist; or call — FOOD BAR OPCN THROUGHOUT THE SHOW - Moms and Dads and country for a foreign government in exchange for money, said our office for a free consultation, and find out how General Admission $2.50 / with Ad $2.00' kids better scurry to Assistant U.S. Attorney John Podliska. dentistry can help you get more out of life. ' Rt. 04 East Exit 58. left at end of ExH. go to end of street, turn left, go straight through next tight .0 I the new building at “ The evidence showed this is an organization that presents I to Burnside Avenue, turn right, show about 1 mile. Let's cherish our health itself as peaceful, but really what they are is killers. They engage ' New E xiLRt 04 West to Rt. 44 Exit 60. to Burnside Avenue about 5 mites to show. Tri-City Plaza in in drug trafficking and killing,” Podlikka said. Don’t be a turkey this Thanksgiv­ The U.S. District Court jury returned the verdict after six days of ing! Give yourself a gift that will Vernon this Friday, and good fortune deliberation, which followed a five-week trial. be enjoyed for a lifetime. November 27 and watch Santa Claus in life as we celebrate Haitians undeterred by violence Dr. Bradley J. Daar NAME(S):___ arrive by horse-drawn surrey with a fringe D.D.S. ADDRESS: 9 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hait^ — People used tree trunks, tires and 229 East Center Street on top at 9:30 in this very special holiday trash overnight to access roads and keep their SINGLED MARRIED^Sf neighborhoods free of armed gangs intent on upsetting Haiti’s Manchester, CT. the morning. first general elections in 30 years. 643-5350 EMPLOYMENT: ' “ My impression is the government is being pushed in the Then meet and talk direction of free elections and it is shouting and resisting every MONTHLY RENT: step of tte way,” said Frank Salomon, an election observer and with Santa attorney with the Barbados-based Caribbean Rights Network. ANNUAL INCOME and have your Bob's will be closed 8 “ People are extremely motivated to vote. It’s a race to see APPLIANCE & VACUUM CENTER picture taken by The whose will will win,” Salomon said in an interview Tuesday. The CASH AVAILABLE- POST ROAD PLAZA, RTE. 30 Thanksgiving Day elections are set for Sunday. Camera Shops. 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SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR 872-1280 • At Tolland Bank Center Bldg. “WHERE SERVICE NEVER STOPS’ By Kathryn Baker do before: compete in the ratings consciousness in 1984 when she Morning News,” which continues in against NBC’s “ Today” and ABC’s became the first woman to anchor the 6-7 a.m. EST time period, and Answer to Previous Punia The Associated Press ACROSS 2 Fastens "Good Morning America?” American television coverage of the newsbreaks during “ CBS This Shoppers 3 Compass point □DO IHEIOO IDOCIO NEW YORK — In a hotel suite "What’s different about this show the Olympics at the winter games in Morning.” 1 Cut 4 Skinny fish overlooking Central Park where is their personalities,” says Corvo. Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. She then Corvo, who has been executive Thanksgiving heips □OQ DODO dODO editor of "CBS Morning News” and S Aetnts Joanna 5 Bacoma more □ o o n n o o D oeddo they are meeting the nation’s "Tlie collective personality of the became morning news anchor on profound BOOO DOES OOE3 television critics, "CBS This Morn­ broadcast is primarily the anchors, “ Good Morning America” and was "CBS Early Morning News” since pay to see 8 Drug Sganoy 6 Roots of plant ing” anchors Kathleen Sullivan and supplemented and supported by the frequent guest co-anchor. 1985, said ttie staff was cut in half o o o o o o o when the news division lost the (abbr.) 7 Encourage Harry Smith and producer David rest of the group, both on air and off. Smith, a former talk-show host on to recaii biessings public television in Denver, joined morning time period in 1986. 11 Halt 8 Worrying □OdCSOO OdDDDEl Corvo are getting a little silly. "W e’re not tr^ng to come in and Invent a new form of television in CBS in 1986 and was named Dramatic budget cuts followed, yule store 12 Piaea of 9 Computer abbr. □DO OOOO DODD They are tired, but also positively DEAR READ­ the morning. I think that viewer- correspondent earlier this year. His laying waste to the morale of the jaw alry 10 U kaly □ □ n o OOEDC] o o o giddy with enthusiasm. They re­ ERS; An update 14 Bay window present a new day for CBS News, ship has shown that they’re inter wife, Andrea Joyce, is a sports news division. 11 Sat of □□□□□□ oooooo The division is on a high since it on my tradi­ 15 Tanaaat which took a punch to the belly in e s t^ in information, and we anchor and reporter for WFAA-TV OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Deck the principles □ got the morning show back. CBS is tional Thanks­ 16 Naighbor 1986 when it lost the 7; 30-9a.m. EST happen to work for the best in Dallas. halls with lots of money: A glitzy, 13 Noises o W rri Mark McEwen, the weatherman also adding a new prime-time news giving column; D ear Abby Christmas specialty store is charg­ of Md. time period to a non-news division information and broadcast group in 18 Soft drink m E E on "The Morning Program” is show, "48 Hours,” in January. Tomorrow is ing shoppers f l admission during 17 W iaa replacement, “ The Morning the history of the world, so we think, Abigail Van Buren 20 Pertaining to E R S 1 M that’s something we can do.” staying, as is Dr. Robert Amot, a Sullivan said even an Impromptu Thanksgiving peak weekend shopping hours to 19 O aalic Program.” Day. so take a L L The success of the broadcast regular contributor of health fea­ staff meeting turned into a virtual keep gawkers from Jamming the 21 Month (abbr.) dawn N E 8 SI But after 10 months of miserable few minutes to hinges largely on that nebulous tures on "The Morning Program.” pep rally. aisles. 23 Biblical prophet ratings, "The Morning Program” 22 Pack away quality “ chemistry” between the Jim Lampley, sports director for ‘T v e been at New Year’s Eve think about ' The store, called 12-25, has more 24 Protege 33 Rowing tools 47 Dry (dishes) was canceled. When "CBS- This 25 KItchan co'-anchors. KCBS-TV in Los Angeles, will be parties that weren’t half as jubilant what you have to than $1 million worth of Christmas 26 Sentence part 35 Russian author 4 9 Bites Morning” premieres Monday, the be thankful for. applianea 39 Midriffs 50 Sticky 7-9 a.m. EST time period will be Sullivan, casual and outgoing, sports anchor, and CBS and Na­ and as celebratory as that,” she ornaments, toys, gifts and even a (abbr.) H ow ’ s your 28 A ro a a ----- 4 0 Err substances back under the news division’s wing sets off Smith’sbutton-down image. tional Public Radio’s Robert Krul- said. $50,000 "Arctic Prince,” with mir­ 27 Thick cord health? Not so good? Well, thank luck! You are free to go. There are roaa 42 Organs of 52 Look at officially. They already seem relaxed, finish­ wlch will report on business and "Somebody said, why are we rored sleigh and jeweled reindeer, 29 Roll of tobacco 29 Surrender 53 Unit of light going on the air so soon?” said N God you've lived this long. A lot of no walls or fences to keep you here. hearing So how will Sullivan and Smith do ing each other’s sentences. Smith economics. on display. people haven’t. You’re hurting? As a final thought. I’ll repeat my 32 Mora quickly 30 Infirmitias 45 Of birth 55 Firearm what no CBS team — Including Bill often cracking Sullivan up. Faith Daniels and Charles Os­ Smith, "and I said, you know, we Owner Pat Opstein said she Thanksgiving prayer; perhaps you 34 Typa of hawk 31 Mora graceful 48 Egg-shapad owners' gp. Sullivan leaped into the public good will co-anchor the "CBS can’t hold neonle back.” Thousands — maybe millions — are decided to charge admission after Kurils and Diane Sawyer — could hurting more. (Have you ever will want to use it at your table 38 Laafad through 8 9 10 people lined up outside while more B e tomorrow; 37 551, Roman visited a veterans hospital? Or a than 500 squeezed in, barely able to ■ hospital foti crippled children?) O. heavenly Father; We thank i s move. 38 W atar. thee for food and remember the 1 If you awakened this morning She and designer Lonnie Hanzon aaarehing rod T V Tonight hungry. IB and were able to hear the birds sing, said they don’t expect the fee to 41 Madiaval alava We thank thee for health and use your vocal cords to utter human keep customers away from the 4 3 M adiaval poam sounds, walk to the breakfast table remember the sick. Wonderful World of Dis­ (CC) Slap suspects that a potential store, which has three light shows 44 Wintar white 5:00PM dD iS) Perfect Strangers (CC) In a [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred on two good legs, and read the We thank thee for friends and ney: Bessbsll Fever Features include dream sequence, 40 years have passed buyer for the Ledger is a con artist. (In Hickman. Nick Charles. and displays including carousel stuff ' "Casey at the Bat." "Slide, Donald. and Larry's the world's oldest cub re­ Stereo) newspaper with two good eyes (or remember the friendless. [D IS] MOVIE: 'Mr. Belvedere Goes to horses and a bride Christmas tree. 48 Capital of Slide" and Goofy as an unlikely sports porter, suffering from a case of unre­ even one). praise the Lord! A lot of We thank thee for freedom and [HBO] MOVIE; 'Short Circuit' (CC) A College' Belvedere goes to college and "W e put an announcement ad in Michigan expert in "How to Play Baseball". (60 quited love. (Postponed from an earlier bolt of lightning transforms a high-tech people couldn’t. remember the enslaved. min.) the fun begins when he meets a young the paper saying we were going to 51 Bird (comb, date) warrior robot into a likeable little crea­ college girl. Clifton Webb, Shirley Tem­ How’s your pocketbook? Thin? May these remembrances stir us [ESPN] Auto Racing: Speedway Amar. ture who thinks he's human. Ally start charging and the day after all d D Bosom Buddies ple. 1949. to service. form) ica Serial From Ascot. Calif. (R) Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stev­ Well, most of the world is a lot these people came and lined up with G D Hill Street Blues [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Alrplener A neurotic ex­ 52 Alcoholic [TMC] MOVIE: Trading Places' (CC) A ens. 1986. Rated PG. poorer. No pensions. No welfare. That thy gifts to us may be used (53 Columbo pilot takes over the controls of an airli­ their dollars in hand, smiling,” bavaraga commodities broker and a street hustler ® ® News ner when the crew succumbs to food No food stamps. No Social Security. for others. Amen. (23 MOVIE: 'Forced Vengeance' An 10:00PM (23 Hanzon said. "W e had to tell them 54 Ready for become the objects of a bizarre bet poisoning. Robert Hays, Julie Hagsrty. No Medicare. In fact, one-third of Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, made by two elderly tycoons. Eddie Mur. American kung fu expert seeks revenge ® @3 Dynasty (CC) Sean seeks dam­ we didn’t want them yet.” aging information about the Carring­ Robert Stack 1980. Rated PG. the people in the world will go to bed and may God bless you and yours. action (2 wda.) phy, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis when his family and boss are murdered V There’s been some negative tons: Blake divests himself of controlling hungry tonight. LOVE. ABBY 56 Peacock 1963. Rated R Chuck Norris, Michael Cavanaugh. Mary 11:35PM ( ® Entertainment Tonight responses, Hanzon said, but "w e Louise Weller. 1982. interest in Denver Carrington: Sammy Jo (In Stereo) Are you lonely? The way to have a feather marking 5:30PM [E S P N ] Auto Racing: Barber lies to Steven (60 min.) had customers telling us they were Highway to Heaven (CC) Jonathan 1 1:45PM [MAX] MOVIE: The Clan friend is to be one. If nobody calls An afterthought; Want an instant 57 Preach Saab Series From Miami, Fla. (53) Kojak glad.” lobbies for legislation that would reunite of the Cave Beer* (CC) In prehistoric you. pick up the phone and call high? The surest cure for the 58 Blunder B2 63 [HBO] MOVIE: Sword Of Gideon’ (CC) women inmates with their families (60 (23 Star Trek times, 8 blonde child adopted by e Cro- somebody. Go out of your way to do post-holiday blues is to do some­ "Christmas shopping is hassle 59 Bud's sibling Five commandos take on a top-secret min.) (In Stereo) Jay Leno's Family Comedy Hour Magnon tribe develops into a woman of mission to avenge the terrorist murders (22) S3 enough,” Hanzon said. “ We 86 (23 (5^ Norman Rockwall. An Amarioan Bea Arthur, Brian Bonsall, Barbara Bil­ independent spirit. Daryl Hannah, Pa­ something nice for somebody. It’sa thing nice for someone. Why not 60 Store avant of Israeli athletes during the 1972 Mun- created a high-service environ­ Portrait (CC). (In Stereo) lingsley, Susan Ruttan, Florence Hen­ mela Reed, James Remar. 1686. Rated sure cure for the blues. call someone who lives alone and ich Olympics. Steven Bauer, Mtchael R. (In Stereo) 88 (23 MOVIE: The King of Marvin Gar­ derson and Anne Schedeen join Jay Are you concerned about your invite him (or her) overfordinner? ment. When it gets too crowded, the DOWN York, Colleen Dewhurst. 1986 (In Leno for a humorous look at American dens' A radio personality is obtastsd 12:00AM ® Getting in Touch country’s future? Hooray! Our Better yet, call and say, " I ’m sales people Just stand there.” Stereo) families (60 min.) (In Stereo) W it h inventing a tragic autobiography ® Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo) system has been saved by such coming to get you, and I ’ll see that Ms. Opstein and Hanzon said 1 Mora dry (c)1987 by NEA. Inc 6:00PM ® (1) ® (5?) P i News for his listeners. Jack Nicholson. Bruce (23 ® Newport Jazz '87 Highlights of concern. Concern for fair play you get home.” (Many older people more than 100,000 people have ® Three's Company Dern, Ellen Burstyn. 1972. musical periformances taped at the (53 Star Trek don’t drive, and those who do don’t visited the store since it opened (53 MOVIE: 'A Day for Thanks on W al­ 1987 Newport Jazz Festival, inter­ ® World Vision under the law. If you don’t like your ® Magnum, P.l. spersed with interviews with the partici­ ton's Mountain' As Thanksgiving ap­ (S ) Shopping Network elected officials, you can go to work like to go out alone after dark.) Sept. 27. It’s scheduled to close Dec. (TT) Jeffersons (CC) pants and archival film clips and stilts 24. proaches. the scattered Walton clan (23 Alfred Hitchcock Presents and vote them out of office. We still P. S. Special greetings to those of (.19' Simon & Simon tries to organize a family reunion Ralph from earlier festivals. (60 min.) (In Stereo) have the soapbox and the ballot you in the military who wrote from David Kool/Manchetter Harald Martha Dollison of Atlantic Gimme A Break Waite, Michael Learned. Judy Norton (TO To Be Announced. Beach, Fla., said she’d come back Taylor 1982 S5) Noticiero Univision box. or would you rather be in remote comers of the world to tell Doctor Who (£3 Gene Scott Central America. Ethiopia or me that you are using my Thanks­ to the store. " I ’ve seen lots of (53 NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at [CNN] CNN News [CNN] Newsnight Festive food CELEBRITY CIPHER (?§' T.J. Hooker Washington Capitals (2 hrs.. 30 min ) Afghanistan? giving prayer. Christmas stores around the coun­ Calflbrity CIphef cryptograms ara craatad from qu'otatlorrs by famous paopla. pasf anti prosanf [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Codename: Wildgeese' [U S A ] Dragnet try — this is wonderful,” she said. Each tatfar In tha ciphar afanrfs for anothar Today'$ c/oa V aquMla t (fij Family Ties @5) El Pecado da Oyuki A group of international mercenaries Freedom rings! You can still Martha Reichenbach of Manchester their Thanksgiving more pleasant. Rei­ 12:05AM ® Magnum, P.l. Reporter 41 (55) MOVIE: 'White Christmas' Two army raid drug depots in the jungles of Thai­ worship at the church of your The fee can be used to buy land. Lewis Collins, Lee Van Cleef, Er­ helps load food baskets at the Concor­ chenbach is a volunteer for the D M N CMS d?) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour buddies become a topnotch comedy 12:10AM [TMC] MOVIE; 'When choice, or not worship at all. You Dear abby’s Cookbooklet is here! anything in 12-25, Ms. Opstein said, V T B G T V P K G nest Borgnine. 1986. Rated R. (In [CNN] Inside Politics team and get involved with a sister act. Father W as Away on Business' A young can cast a secret ballot, and even To order, send your name and dia Lutheran Church Tuesday for Manchester Area Council of Churches, and people can browse during Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Stereo) boy. whose father has bean imprisoned, off-peak hours without paying. K N E E U U C R V P U DMNPKUHT [D IS] MOVIE: 'Return of the Antelope* criticize your government without address, clearly printed, pluscheck distribution to the needy to help make which runs the program. Clooney 1954. 10:30PM (23 in n News observes the uncertain world around Three shipwrecked Lilliputians brighten him in post-war Yugoslavia. Morsno D'E fearing a knock on the head or a or money order for $3.50 ($4 in the lives of the two children who find [CNN] PrimaNews (S3 Odd Couple M N G B K B EMSKNHGBSG Bartolti, Miki Manjotovic, Mirjana Kara- knock on your door in the middle of Canada) to; Abby’s Cookbooklet. them Gail Harrison, John Branwell. [D IS] Edison Twins Part 2 of 3 ® Muy Especial novic. 1986. Rated R. John Quentin 1986 Rated NR the night. P.O. Box 447. Mount Morris. III. [E S P N ] W KA Karate: U.S. Lightweight $ 3 That's Hollywood And if you want to live under a JVHH HOMS. [ESPN] SportsLook Championship From Las Vegas, Nev (60 12:30AM (5D W KRP in Cincinnati 61054 (postage and handling are Animals in Action An examination PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There are some days when I think I'm going to m in) (Taped) [D IS ] (E ) Ask Dr. Ruth different system, goodbye and good included.) Homeless children in America [M A X ] MOVIE; Oxford Blues' (CC) A of the problems giant animals encoun­ 2 die from an overdose of satisfaction " — Salvador Dali rough-edged student pursues a girl, and [H BO ] MOVIE: 'One Crazy Summer' ter. (SD Truth or Coneequsnest at the same time, tries to improve his Two recent hIgh-school grads help a [T M C ] MOVIE: Friday the 13th, Part VI: S2) (39) Lets Night with David Lettsrman character by joining the school's rowing young singer save her grandfather's (In Stereo) team Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy. Amanda house from demolition John Cusack, Jason Lives' (CC) Now dead and buried. More than 500,000 have ‘lost their right to be kids’ Pays 1984 Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) Demi Moore. Joel Murray 1986 Rated Jason is all but a bad nightmare, but the (39) Alfred Hitchcock Presents Artery blockage PG bloody carnage may not be over yet. [U S A ] Edge of Night [USA] Cartoons Tom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke. David [M AX] MOVIE: 'Wanted Dead or Alive' problems affecting them: feelings community, so they’re influenced Marianne Lawless, co-chairman 6:30PM C5,i Family Ties Kagen. 1966. Rated R. (in Stereo) 12:40 AM (39) m o v ie : T h e Thief Who Bv Anthony Marquez (CC) A maniacal terrorist stalks the Came to Dinnsr* A computer expert The Associated Press of isolation at school, academic ... they’re exposed to things that of the network’s Homeless Child­ (5) ^ ABC News (CC) streets of Los Angeles, bombing random 1 1:00PM ® ® (22) S3 ® News ren’s Committee, says the panel leaves his ragula* job to become a jewel problems, nagging insecurity and they wouldn’t normally be exposed I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME CHj Honeymooners (CC) locations at will. Rutger Hauer. Gene (® ® M*A*S*H thief. Ryan 0 Neal, Jacqueline B isset treatment is safe Simmons. Robert Guillaume. 1987 lost innocence. to if they were in a home setting.” sent a questionnaire to shelters by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Warren Oates 1973. OAKLAND. Calif. -Sitting £J (^' Jeffersons Rated R (In Stereo) ® Simon 8i Simon 5 asking about the needs of children. in a tattered warehouse in drug- The advocacy group National The family has lived in the shelter (^) NBC News (CC) (53 INN News 1;00AM (D Archie Bunker^s Piece The No. 1 need listed was child care, Unscramble these four Jumbles, [U SA ] Riptide D E A R DR. Coalition for the Homeless esti­ since March 23, after Jenkins lost I'm voting (S) Home Shopping Overnight Service plagued East Oakland, Ayodele which could free mothers to seek one letter to each square, to form Nightly Business Report (53 Connecticut Beat GOTT: Will you Nzinga Jenkins bitterly recalls the mates the number of U.S. children her plumbing job and could not four ordinary words. lor OUR guy 8 :3 0 P M (SD @3 Head of tha Class (CC) (3 hrs.) jobs and housing and make medical d t) Noticiero Univision A psychologist tests the emotional sta­ (23 Honeymooners explain what time her 10-year-old daughter des­ under 12 without homes at 500,000 to afford to make house payments. ® Joe Franklin appointments. d t) tove Connection bility of Charlie's students. 5 3 Motorweek The Mazda 929 sedan; happens during 800,000. The three then moved to a dingy tips on working with new car salesmen: (53 Twilight Zona cribed what it felt like to be The committee pushed success- HURTT [CNN] Showbiz Today C9) Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo) balloon Dr. Gott homeless. The significance of the numbers hotel but could not afford the rent a long-term road test update on the Su­ l23 Maude fuly for passage of a bill in the [ESPN] Scuba [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) A French zoology baru Justy; an unusual car dealer. (R) angioplasty? is driven home at shelters such as and had to enter Mission SAFE, student accidentally lets a poisonous T O Ask Dr. Ruth Peter Gott, M.D. “ She said she felt like an Legislature last year providing 7:00PM C3 ' CBS News ( ^ Soap Mission SAFE, where 30 homeless where they pay $125 a month for frog escape from the' aquarium (In [CNN] Crossfire DEAR unwanted puppy, a puppy that had people, some with children, strug­ their room. homeless families access to speoial News Stereo) ® PELICULA; 'U Banda dal Carro Rojo' funds for short-term emergenc Venganzas temibles y veloces persecu- [D IS] MOVIE: T h e Blue BinT Two child­ READER; Bal­ no home,” says the woman, a gle to survive in the dank ware­ "Both my kids know you got to CUIMS ® (??1 Wheel of Fortune (CC) 9:00PM (7) MOVIE: -Qandhr (CC) ren embark on a magical search for the child care, which ted not ciones an el tenebroso mundo de los loon angioplasty resident of the homeless shelter house and an adjoining room that pay first and last month’s rent to (5 ) 8100,000 Pyramid Over the course of 56 years. Gandhi traficantes de drogas. Fernando Al- elusive bluebird of happiness. Jane Fonda. Elizabeth Taylor, Todd Lookin- called Mission SAFE. serves as the men’s dormitory. A secure an apartment,” says Jen­ available because o i x resideijcy (U ) (51 Cheers rises from poverty to become India’s mada, Mario Almada. is an exciting leader against British rule Ben King­ lad 1976 Rated G. new treatment shelter official says the adverse kins, who tried in vain to save that requirement. (53) Best of Saturday Night (S3sctv She fondly remembers the time A PERSON BORN sley. Candice Bergen. Martin Sheen. [H BO ] MOVIE: 'HoHywood Vice Squad* to remove ob- conditions could affect the children amount. (23 M*A-S'H 1982. Part 1 of 2. d 3 Late Show (In Stereo) when she and her two children lived WITH A SILVER Prostitution, pornography and drug strutions in arteries. As we age, we surgically grafted across the nar­ in a four-bedroom house with a as they grow older. Now the children ask her is there The organization has also acted (23 MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour (Y ) @3 Hooparman (CC) A bored prin­ [CN N ] Moneyline abuse rule the streets as Hollywood pol­ OPOON IN HI5 ice help a mother search for her runa­ develop progressive arteriosclero­ rowed arterial segment. After “ There’s got to be some dam­ will be enough money for food, or as a go-between for homeless Barney Miller cess eludes Harry who is baby-sitting [D IS ] Missing Adventures of Ozzle and backyard and pleasant neighbors. (23 way daughter. Ronny Cox, Trlsh Van surgery, the graft acted as a bridge age,” said Charles E. Lawrence, for a class field trip. families and schools, to try to J MOUTH 6ELP0M her. (In Stereo) Harriet sis, the insidious buildup of mate­ Now, she worries how her kids have (53 @3 Hollywood Squares Davare. 1986. Rated R. to allow more bloodflow around the acting director since April. "It Some individuals and social ensure that children are allowed to m a k e s T H I5 , C£) Morton Downey Jr. [ESPN] NHL Hockey: Chicago Black- rial — composed of blood cells, adapted to life in a 12-foot-square dD La Dama da Rosa [USA] Search for Tomorrow depresses me that the children are agencies are trying to remedy the continue attending even though (53) MOVIE: 'Annia Hall' A New York co­ hawks at Los Angeles Kings (3 hrs.) calcium, protein and fat — within obstruction. cubicle without a window, running RIVETH d?) Nightly Business Report Now, by using a relatively simple starting out on such a bad foot.” increasing problems faced by child­ they lack a permanent address. Now arrange the circled letters to median struggles with his on-again. off- (Live) 1:05AM ® Love Boat our arteries, the blood vessels that water or a bathroom. form the surprise answer, as sug­ d D Three’s Company again romance with a young woman and safe technique, skillful practi­ For Jenkins’ children, aged 10 ren of the homeless. Still, what most worries Lawless [U SA ] Airwolf The Airwolf team must 1:25AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Young Lady supply oxygen and nutrients to our ^ A A > gested by the above cartoon. [CN N ] Monayline Winner of four Oscars, including Best prevent a group of anti-war pacifists Chatterley M* In her pursuit of pleasure, tioners can help patients avoid "They no longer anticipate going and 7, there are influences inside The Oakland-based Emergency and other shelter employees are Picture. Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, organs. With time, these rough and [ESPN] SportsCenter from using nuclear missiles to force total Cynthia Chatterly carries on her family's Irregular deposits‘ cause arterial bypass surgery. The doctor passes back to that,” says Jenkins, a the shelter she doesn’t like, such as Services Network, a coalition of 85 possible psychological effects on Tony Roberts. 1977. disarmament. (60 min.) romantic heritage with e visiting scho­ 33-year-old woman with a tired, [TIVIC] MOVIE: 'An American in Paris' (22) Year In the Life Foul weather and lar. Harlee McBride. Brett Clark. Sybil narrowing, much like rust in an old a small balloon-covered tube (cath­ bad language and “ low sexual agencies and individuals concerned the children — isolation in school, n n m t "E x ra " An American ex-GI finds romance and 11:30PM (® Lata Show (In Stereo) resigned look. ‘ ’They sort of lost the (Answers tomorrow) family feuds lead to a fowl-free Thanks­ Denning. 1985. Rated NR. (in Stereo) pipe. eter) into a diseased artery and mores,” and drugs and crime with homelessness, conducted a not being able to invite friends success in Paris. Musical score by giving at the Gardner home (60 min ) (In ® @3 Nightiine (CC) advances it, under fluoroscopic right to be kids.” outside where the children play. year-long study of shelter residents home and high stress levels. George and Ira Gershwin Gene Kelly. 1:30AM dD Get Smart When the stenosis (narrowing) Jumbles: PIVOT LURID DETACH VIRILE Stereo) (53 Honeymooners control, to the point of obstruction. As the number of homeless "They’re wilder than they were,” in Alameda County, which showed As one shelter worker put it, Yesterday's Leslie Caron. Oscar Levant 1951 ■ ® INN News becomes pronounced, organs be­ Answer What's the best way to win an argument with S 3 (S?) American Masters: Buster Kea­ Classified Eighteen Offers informa­ children has increased, according your wile?—AVOID IT [USA] Airwolf (53 come oxygen-depleted and symp­ Tbe balloon is then forcefully she says. “ We live in a community that 40 percent were younger than many of the children look "100 ton: A Hard Act to Follow (CC). Part 3 of tion on the latest employment opportun­ (23 Dating Game I toms result. For example, claudi­ inflated. As it expands, the balloon to homeless advocates, so have the inside this shelter. We’re an open 12. years old in their eyes.” 7:30PM ® PM Magazine Billy Crys­ 3 ities in the Connecticut area. (R) [CNN] Newsnight Update cation (cramps on walking) or stretches and cracks the i m a f SooU to. M I . ..• U .b l. tor « tal. American TV shows seen in foreign (8T) Sanda da Gloria (23 Addeiiy Greenspan asks Adderly to [USA] WWF Spotlight on Wreetling countries. angina (heart cramps) are the obstruction. [C N N ] Larry King Live find his missing maid. (70 min.) (Taped) consequences of narrowed blood Next, the balloon is deflated and ( S Current Affair [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Arthur's Hallowed (22) (53 Tonight Show (In Stereo) 2:00AM dD MOVIE: 'Mrs. Minivor* A C33 ® Jaopardyl (CC) Ground' An elderly British groundskee­ British family tries to lead s normal Hfs vessels to the leg muscles and to the the catheter removed. The debris is (23 Racing from Plainsfield during the German Blitz. Greer Gsrson. carried away in the bloodstream House hunting? Consider convertible (53 Barney Miller per resists efforts by a cricket team that heart, respectively. wants him to give up the plot of land he's (53 Hogan's Heroes Walter Pidgeon, Dame May Whitty. Until recently, the most satisfac­ and the artery is thus freed of (55) INN News taken care of for years. Jimmy Jewel. 62) Newt 1642. tory treatment was bypass graft­ blockage. In a few weeks, the ® (23 Carson's Comedy Classics Jean Boht, 1986. Rated NR. ing, In which an artery or vein was smooth arterial lining grows back If you are in flexible than Fannie Mae's older gage banking firm. From the west (23 M-A'S'H [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing Larry Alexan­ and the blood vessel heals. the market for a convertible offering, which res­ coast: Consumer response has been Astrograph (S9) Newlywed Gama der (28-10-2, 22 KOs) vs. Orlin Norris new home, why (14-1,8 KOs) for the N ABF Heavyweight 9 tricts borrowers to conversions "universally enthusiastic,” re­ Of course, the aging process d 3 Vi/in, Lose or Draw title, scheduled for 12 rounds, from Las AT YOUR ALL NEW continues. Therefore, patients who not consider a only during the third, fourth and marks Sig Anderman of Compu- d ?) World of Survival Vegas. Nev (2 hrs.) (Live) convertible? have had arterial bypss surgery or Sylvia fifth anniversaries of ^ e loan. Fund National Mortgage Network ARIES (March 21-April 19) You'll func­ ®J) Family Ties [TM C] MOVIE: The Money PIT (CC) Ev­ Thoughts balloon angioplasty must alter Yes, I did say in Pleasanton, Calif. Anderman tion effectively today in your dealings [CNN] Crossfire erything that can possibly go wrong their lifestyles and diets to reduce home. And I do “ WITH THE NEW, more literal adds that “ the convertible adjusta­ < % H i r with clubs, groups or large organiza­ does when a couple moves into a man­ NEW ENGLAND VIDEO [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America mean convertible, you have a much tions. These will be the primary areas sion bought for one-fifth of its original the risk of further, accelerated Porter ble loan is like having your cake and value. Tom Hanks, Shelley Long, Alexan­ convertible. ^ r t h d a y where Lady Luck will smooth your path. 8:00PM ® Oldest Rookie (CC) Ike "Praise the Lord. O my soul; all arteriosclerotic buildup inside the better shot at locking in a rate if ](ou eating it too.” and Tony start their own investigation to der Gudonov. 1986. Rated PG. (In MANCHESTER’S VIDEO TAURUS (April 20-May 20) S e t your my inmost being, praise his holy treated arteries. These patients Convertible are tracking rates coming down, But in response to any suggestion learn why Lt. Zaga has been placed un­ Stereo) minor goals aside today. Devote your must lose weight (if they are adjustable-rate notes a Fannie Mae spokesperson. about eating cake, realize that you Nov. 26,1987 der police surveillance. (60 min.) [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Midsummer Night's Sax SUPER STORE name. Praise the Lord, O my soul, lull attention to objectives that otter obese), stop smoking (if they mortgages are If you are thinking of opting for a pay for the convertible option. In the year ahead you will be occupied MOVIE: T h iaf of Hearts' A cat bur­ Comedy' At the turn of the century, three 8 and forget not all his benefits. He becoming an in­ convertible ARM, the plusses with many new, exciting involvements. major rewards. glar steals the secret journals of a young couples spend a summer weekend in the forgives all my sins and heals all haven’t already), obtain more GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You can gain creasingly popular type of include; However, it will be the things on which wife and unlocks her hidden passions. country hoping to find love. Woody Al­ my diseases; he redeems my life exercise and reduce dietary fat. homebuyers to ARMs than to DETAILS VARY FROM lender substantial support today tor an idea Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams. John len. Mia Farrow. Jose Ferrer. 1982. adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). fixed-rate mortgages. With a con­ • If interest ratps drop, the fee you've been working for a long time that Over 4,000 Movies! from the pit and crowns me with As more specialists become to lender, but all charge some fee to will provide you with the greatest gratifi­ you have that cannot be fully developed Getz 1984 Reason; Convertible ARMs give you pay for a conversion option is 9 :3 0 P M (£) ® Slap Maxwall Story love and compassion. He satisfies familiar with the procedure and as vertible ARM, you can still take convert. While some lenders cation and largest rewards. on your own. Start talking to the right my desires with good things so that the equipment improves, balloon you, the borrower, the option to advantage of the lower ARM typically much less than It would charge up-front fees for the option SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) Even people as soon as possible. my youth is renewed like the angioplasty may become a com­ trade in your adjustable-rate loan starter rates ■— but the difference is cost you to refinance your loan. to convert, others charge a pre­ though you may feel you are caught In CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) A business • VHS & BETA eagle’s.” —Psalm 103; 1-5. mon procedure, offering hope pnd for a fixed-rate loan. And as you that you can convert your ARM into Refinancing can cost about 5 to 6 mium only if you exercise the the middle of an awkward situation, sit matter is taking a turn tor the better, so TOe psalmist shows us how to health to millions of patients with focus on market volatility and a fixed-rate mortgage when inter­ percent of the total amount you are option. Shop around for price as tight and keep cool. It's going to work don't rock the boat. Just be sure you fully develop any opportunities that are Paul Winter Consort > praise the Lord. It is to be personal, arterial disease. interest rate swings, you appre­ est rates fall. borrowing. If that amount is well as conversion terms. All vary out to your advantage In a rather sur­ • VCR & Camcorder prising way. Trying to.patch up a broken o ffe re d . A combination of 7 spiritual, whole-hearted and pur­ ciate knowing that you have the Consumers in major metropoli­ $100,000, you will pay about $5,000- greatly! romance? The Matchmaker set can LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) What you do as jazz, classical poseful praise. The consequence o( Learn how to help protect your­ option to lock into a favorable tan areas like this option. Lenders $6,000 to refinance. Fannie Mae, for example, origi­ A Rentals help you understand what it might take part ot a cooperative ettorl today envkonmental volcos. this added blessing, including self from heart and arterial dis­ interest rate at some future tiihe. report that about half of their • If you feel uneasy about an nally charged a 1-percent conver­ should work out better than It you were I "Convertible ARMs are great for adjustable-rate mortgage, a con­ to restore the relationship. Mall $2 to "good things” and renewal. Jesus ease: tend for Dr. Gott’s new customers, when given a choice, sion fee plus a processing fee of up Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P.O. to attempt the same thing unaided. Find I the homebuyer who can’t qualify version option ives you an out. In Christ is the Bread of Life. The Health Report, Eating Right For a opt for convertible ARMs. to $250 to convert. This past Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. competent allies. Thursday, December 3 1 Apostle Paul testified, ” I can do all Healthy Heart, tend $1 and your for a fixed-rate mortgage, but A major factor fueling converti­ the meantime — a critical point — September, the association CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) M atters VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) Som ething things through Christ who gives me name and address to P.O. Box wants one badly,” notes Paul ble ARM success: The Federal you get the benefits of an ARM. dropped the 1-percent charge. should work out to your ultimate satis­ lucky Is presently brewing for you where 8 PM I the strength.” (Philippians 4; 13). 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be Havemann, vice president of HSH National Mortgage Association Initially lower rates of ARMs mean And repiember: Convertible faction regarding a commercial ar­ your work or career Is concerned. There' Is a good chance that you will become Lowe Program Center | During this time of the year when sure to mention the title. Associates, a publisher of mort­ (Fannie Mae) has placed its stamp lower monthly payments for you, ARMs typically lose their assuma- rangement in which you are presently gage information in Riverdale, of approval on one-year ARMs with for at least as long as those rates bility once you convert from an Involved. Keep aiming upwards. more aware of it today. Monche$ter j we celebrate, let us not forget all « LIBRA (Sapl. 23-Ocl. 23) P le d g e s m ade the benefits and blessings we New Jersey. a liberal conversion option. This last. — It is usually easier to qualify ARM to a fixed rate. Don’t overiook AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) T h is Community College j 646-2772 Salk raport on polio should be a rather fortunate day for to you today by two associates should receive. Our Creator and Redee­ past June, Fannie Mae, the nation’s for an ARM than a fixed-rate loan. this point. not be treated lightly. These people are All seats $15 | "SOME BORROWERS ARE un­ largest investor in home mort­ Lenders across the country give you. with friends playing key roles in mer is Indeed worthy of our praise. Reports submitted by Dr. Jonas your affairs. Indicators show that some­ sincere, and they will try to do that Open Every Day 10am-9pm* Obedience and faith characterizes Salk, predicting the use of Salk’s comfortable with the traditional gages, announced it will buy rave reviews to convertibles. From which they promise. S1 OFF all ttcketi In party with this ad j ARM since they don’t know what thing lucky might happen socially. *Sundays and Holidays Noon-Bpm the grateful child of God. anti-polio vaccine would eliminate convertible loans that allow the the east; "Customers don’t even For a useful free guide on PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) H appy s u r­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You stan d Reservations: 647-6043 j next year will bring as far as borrower to convert from an ARM want to talk to you any more convertible mortgages write to: to gain much more than you may realize the threat of polio within three prises may be in store today. espM ially W eckdiyi, 10 AM — I PM j PM tor Kenneth Gustafson years, were read to an American interest rates go,” he adds. to a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage without a convertible,” according Fannie Mae, Drawer SP, 1900 in areas where you recently encoun­ from a situation you should now be able to bring to a conclusion. Be aware of all MutercenI * V iu • chccki MH 841 Main Street • Mancheeter Calvary Church of the Medical Association meeting in In general, initially lower inter­ from the 13th through the 60th to Barbara Becker of Lend-Mor Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washing­ tered resistance. You’re on a roll, so of its ramifications. Assemblies of God Chicago June 11,1956. est rates are attracting more month of the loan. This is more Corporation, a Long Island mort­ ton, D C. 20016. make the most of it. » MANCHESTER HERALD. Wcdnegdav. Nov. K. 1987 — U

It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 25, 1987

S -i! i Board votes 5-3 ! FOOD for fair-rent unit Continued from pafte 1 When Tedford’s questioning had continued for several minutes. w appointed study committee heard Director James F. "Dutch" Fo­ '- V l: 4 during a hearing in August had to do garty interjected, "Is there any mostly with building and health relief for us?” code violations, not excessive Frank Strano and William E. rents. Belflore, two landlords on the study "I don't feel that a fair-rent committee who prepared a minor­ As the ho lid ^ aoproach, dioughts turn to festive foods, traditional commission is something that Is ity report opposing the fair-rent celebrations and niinily gathering. But holidays don’t always involve I shown to be needed by this commission, repeated arguments community," Tedford said. they have made in the past, femilies. In feet, entertaining a fnend who can’t be with loved ones can Cassano, noting that ttiree news­ including the charge that the 3^- S M J V „ make a holiday dinner especially memorable. papers circulate in town, expressed commission would lead tocondomi- concern that complaints brought to nium conversions and a reduction ' This dinner for two ca n ^ create(i wife little fiiss leavii^ plenty of time the commission would be public­ of the rental housing stock in town. for the evening a h ^ . Some of the steps can be done in advance with ized in the press. He said that a Belflore questioned whether pro­ possible advantage of having the tection would be offered to land­ ' foods frozen or refrigerated untii ready to use. town attorney’s office handle com­ lords from bad tenants. Divid Kool/ManohMMr Hwald plaints might be that deliberations "Where can a landlord come up Nowfortbefooditself!Thenuuncourse,Chicken^iiington,isaneie- with a complaint?" he said. "Can N would be exempt from disclosure Police are digging behind this house, located at 24 Pine searched for may be those of a child, according to Mayor nt entree t l ^ can be [HPq«red, frozen and then baked when needed. under the state’s Freedom of he complain to the fair-rent com­ Peter DiRosa. , S^timeacoompanimentsincludeacanotpuieeplusasavoiylonggrain . Information Act. mission? I think you’ll find that he HIM St„ for the remains of the victim of a murder that For the same reason, Cassano can’t when you get one in here." allegedly occured 35 years ago. The remains being and wifo rice, prepared from a package niix but with a few sin ^ e toi«tes7> had suggested that the complaints Fiorentino said that, based on the to provide new f l i ^ and texture. For dessert, ifsClKxxdate Souffle RdU, be taken up by the town Health experience of other towns of the a not-too-hrayy finde fiw im otherwise calorie-conscious meal. This des- Department. same size, Manchester could ex­ ■ sett recipe m a i^ enough to aliow informal entertaining later in die week, But a member of the study group, pect to receive between 30 and 50 Policy continue digging for tbdy r I Or packf^ a portion so your guest does not leave Crnpty-handi^. Manchester attorney Thomas S. complaints in the first year of the Fiorentino, said that housing com­ commission’s existence. He said Continued from page I scene do not cross” written on it. shed into the back yard, where the Reached by telephone Tuesday This year, ififsdiimerfortvyD,youiiuy fiIldit’8atFaditi(}nwotdlrq)^■- plaints now hdAdled by the Health the number would decline after the evening, he said he was "not saying Department are available to the novelty of the commission wore off. in the state during that time. The tape runs around 20-22 Pine Hill dirt was poured onto screens and sifted. Several times, two of the a word” about the police activity • ing. The menu’s rddy-now just set me date and prqnre for an enjoy- press. Director Mary Ann Handley The Rev. Robert "Kaiser” Brooks, who arrived on the scene St., a two-family house that fronts me iuid relaxed get-together. , . said that complaints to the town Hershberger, director of the Man­ this morning at about 10:30, said the street, and 24 Pine Hill St., detectives placed small objects on Manchester directories show that attorney might also have to be chester Mission Church of Bikers, that the search stems from a tip which is in back of 20-22 Pine Hill St. square white cards with numbers the house at 20 Pine Hill St. is disclosed under Ihe FOI. and a leading advocate of the of the from an informant received on May A statement issued Tuesday by on them, and videotaped the occupied by Florence Peterson. “I don’t see it as a situation that’s commission, said he considered the 28 of this year. Chief Lannan said that the facts and objects. Other objects were re­ Records show that Peterson and going to attract a lot of press formation of the commission a "We were told there is a possibil­ circumstances in the case are in a moved from the screens after her husband, Carl, bought the •Lf' attention," said Richard S. Conti, victory for tenants. ity that a 35-year-oId body is on sealed affidavit at Hartford Super­ sifting, and were placed in orange houses and the land in 1941 from the study committee chairman and "I think the tenants will get a fair ior Court. The judge who sealed the buckets. Charles J. Peterson. Carl Peterson ■ ^ V these grounds," said Brooks. a local attorney. shake." he said. “That’s all I ever Brooks said that police also were affidavit could not be reached for Pine Hill Street is a short, steep died in 1958, making his wife the Earlier in the evening, Tedford asked." given information on who may have comment. deadend off Main Street, directly sole owner of the property. ...'Vi spent about SO minutes questioning Hershberger, who will be retiring been responsible for the alleged Brooks said police may be across from St. Bridget Church. Records show thqt Charles J. pSorentino and Conti on how the shortly, said that the commission homicide. digging in the area for several days. The house at 24 Pine Hill St. is a Peterson continued to live at 20 committee arrived at its recom­ should be a plus for the community, Up to 15 Manchester police He said they will dig down to about 4 wooden, maroon, one-story Pine Hill St. until 1952. when he mendation: Asked by Tedford why although at first it may draw undue detectives and officers were work­ feet. structure. removed to Middletown. He had the committee had not proposed attention. ing today at the site, which is roped This morning, detectives were The house at 24 Pine Hill St. is bought the property In 1924 from alternatives to the commission, “There are going to be a lot of hy vAiinw tape with "crime carrying buckets of dirt from the occupied by Frederick Delaney. George R. Delaney. Conti said that the committee was bugs at first.” he said. "The main appointed only for the purpose of reason for a commission is for the determining whether such a com­ acts of a few. ...I'm just glad it Obituaries mission was needed. came out this way." SET THE MOOD made to the American Cancer Memorial donations may be Calling hours are Friday from 7 to9 Helen C. Small Society, 670 Prospect Ave. made to St. Joseph’s Living Center. p.m. Welcome your guest with these thoughtful seasonal touches. Town won’t proceed Helen C. Small, 68, of Hilliard Hartford. 88 Jackson St.. Willimantic. Street, formerly of Glastonbury, Dorcas Ben|amln ■ 'lUrn on an outside light and decorate your door to welcome your guest. died this morning at Manchester Mary Quinn Memorial Hospital. She was the Ruth Coughlin Dorcas (Stubenrauch) Ben­ ■ Decorate and scent the house or apartment with pine. with buying rail line Mary Quinn, widow of Thomas jamin, 87, widow of Thayer M. widow of Herbert K. Small. Ruth (Curtis) Coughlin, 79. for­ Quinn, formerly of Hackmatack She was bom in Granby and she merly of Coventry and Mansfield, Benjamin, of East Hartfonl, died ■ Use fresh sprigs of holly and candles for atmosphere. ^ u Continued from page 1 But Director Mary Ann Handley lived in Glastonbury until moving Street, died Tuesday at a convales­ Monday at a convalescent home. died Monday at Windham Com­ cent home. She was the sister of Nellie Messino said that the directors should be to Manchester in 1979. She worked munity Memorial Hospital, Willi- ■ Set the table the night before, turning plates upside down (an old Euro­ concerned about future use of the as a bench worker at Quality Name of Andover. Reale said he expects to continue mantic. She was the widow of SHe was born in Scotland. April Besides her sister, she is survived pean custom). Just before dining, reverse plates. negotiations with Conrail now that right of way. "It would have been Plate. Glastonbury, until she re­ Daniel J. Coughlin. 20. 1899. and she lived in the terrible if somebody 20 or 30 years tired in 1974. She was a communicant of St. Hartford and Manchester area by a son, Thayer I. Benjamin of the town has decided against ago decided to sell off (>nter East Hartford; two daughters, ■ For a quick centerpiece, weave colorfiil ribbons through pine boughs acquiring the right of way. She is survived by a son. Clifford Mary’s Church, Coventry, and was most of her life. Springs Park.” she said. C. Phillip of Bolton; two brothers. a member of the Mansfield Senior Edith D. Custer of Glastonbury and for a festive touch. C)r arrange fevorite ornaments in a basket or bowl, 2 In a memorandum to the Board of Handley, a history professor at She is survived by a son. Thomas Margaret Benjamain of Staten or surround them with holly or plants. Directors, Pellegrini had said that John Myers in New Jersey and Citizens. J. Quinn of Manchester; a daugh­ m Manchester Community College, George Myers of Tariiffville; six She is survived by a son, Daniel C. Island, N.Y.; six grandchildren; -.'T: the railroad property could be used said her research into railroad ter, Mary MaHoh of Middletown; and four great-grandchildren. for a bicycle or walking trail or. in sisters. Marie Tetro-'bf Shnbsury, Coughlin of Mansfield Center: two ■ Don’t be afraid to put your guest to work if he or she offers to help. history leads her to believe that the Ann Hilton of Manchester. Ger­ three brothers, ^Jphn Peak of The funeral will be Friday at I; 30 You might suggest opening and pouring the wine or other beverage or the more distant future, a new , brothers. Louis Curtis %f Granite Wethersfield, and'James and Pa­ p.m. at the Samsel k Carmon north-south corridor through town may have rights to the right of trude Waterman of SpiAhgfleld,'' Falls. Wash., and William Gray of carrying final dishes to the table. way if the railroad abandons the Mass., Elizabeth Ott of Norwich, trick Peak of Manchester; two Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, Manchester. Coventry; and many nieces and sisters. Sarah McGuinnes of Hart­ South Windsor, with the Rev. line. Katherine Mitchell of Somerville. nephews. ■ (Thoose music in advance or, allow your guest to select the music while Developing the trail would cost Naab said that it might be ford and Margaret Modzelewski of Garfield Thompson officiating. S.C., and Eva Smyk of Glaston­ The funeral will be Friday at 9 Bloomfield; six grandchildren; and you attend to last-minute details in the kitchen. about $125,000, while the roadway worthwhile to look into acquiring bury; and three grandchildren. a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Fun­ Burial will be in Wapping (Ceme­ just a portion of the right of way, six great-grandchildren. tery, South Windsor. Calling hours 5 would cost about $2.5 million The funeral will'be Friday at 11 eral Home. 76 Prospect St., Rock­ Pellegrini estimated. such as the portion near Center The funeral will be Saturday at are Friday, one hour before the ■ Keep the kitchen mood ’’easy?.. prepare the dessert and other foods a.m. at the Glastonbury Fuberal ville. followed by a ' Mass of in advance as much as possible. Use me freezer and microwave oven In voting against purchase of the Springs Park. Home. 450 New London Turnpike. Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. 9:30 a.m. at John F. Tierney service. right of way, members of the Board Naab and Handley were the only Glastonbury. Burial will be in St. Mary’s CTiurrh, Coventry. Burial Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Memorial donations may be whenever you can to simplify entertaining. of Directors cited the high cost of directors to oppose the board's James Cemetery, Glastonbury. will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. in the made to the Newington Children’s development and the possibility decision to turn down the purchase Church of the Assumption. Burial Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St., Newing­ ■ Have some ideas for after-dinner activities—perhaps a brisk walk in There are no calling hours. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 ton 06111. that title to some of the land might of the right of way. Memorial donations may be p.m. will be in St. James Cemetery. foe night air, or a board game to play, or rent an old-feshioned movie. not be held by the railroad. In an apparent criticism of the "When you have a large expendi­ administration. Director Kenneth ture of funds. I don’t think we’d be N. Tedford said it was “disconcert­ No first prize prudent to say that we’re preserv­ ing" that the directors learned ing something for a board 20 or 30 about the availability of the prop­ In Lotto drawing years down the line," said Mayor erty at such a relatively late date. Peter P. DiRosa Jr. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss HARTFORD (AP) - No first- Besides the cost of the land and had told the board earlier that the prize winning tickets were sold for Improvements, the town would administration had proposed the Tuesday’s drawing in the Connecti­ CHICKEN WELLINGTON ' 5 ^ have to bear the cost of a title purchase at this time l^cause of cut state lottery’s “Lotto" game. search on the property. Director negotiations by other parties with One first prize ticket in Friday’s H ie Oiitken VkUington, before and after (right), is frozen in a tight-sealing Servin’Saver" food amudner to rtuuntain freshness. 1 (IM/4 ounces) frozen puff pastry | Ronald Osella said. Conrail. drawing will be worth about M.5 Prepare several Hillingtons and keep them frozen for impressive and impromptu meals. 3/4 ciqi d^ white wine u * ^ million. t The winning combination picked 1/2 teaspoon basil Tuesday was: 2. 7, 17, 25, 30, 34. how-to-go-banking- CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE 1/2 teaspoon rosemary ' ' Inspectors find defects There were 184 second-prize W IL D RICE 1 whole chicken bremt, skinned, halved length-;: '■ s '* ’ tickets each worth $1,000. wfae, and boned ; ” There were 7,504 third-prize ALMONDINE ROLL 1 tablespoon b u ^ in 20% of missile parts tickets each worth $44. even-though- ■' 1/4 cup each: puTMd mushrooms, celery, onion ' ' i f r There were 108.133 fourth-prize 1 padow (6 ounces) original long grain & wild rice 6eggyolka 1 egg white, ughtly beaten with 1/4 teaspoon water tickets each worth $3. SAN JOSE. Calif. (AP) - Air being manufactured and had not 1/2 cup sin a ^ atanouds 1 cup powdered sugar I Force inspectors criticized assem­ been accepted by Air Force inspec­ we’re-closed-for- 1/4 cup chopped edery 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Rdlow pwkage directions ft)T handliqg and thawing puff pastry (le c ^ M bly line performance of a tors,” the statement said. "In Execs gave trouble 2 tablespoons butter 4 tableqiaons unsweetened cocoa powder requires just one sheet of puff pasfry). Combine 1/2 ctm wine with Connecticut-based defense con­ addition, most of the inspections 1/4 cup Rumesan cheese 6 egg whites basil and losemaiy and marinate chicken breast halves for one hour. ^ tractor that makes missile motors, done by the (inspection) team were coping with stress Rywdered sugar Saute chicken breast halves in 1 tablespoon butter and the reinaining and in one case found minordefects done at the lower level of assembly. "The defects are, nevertheless, the-holiday card. Prepare rice mix as directed for conventional or microwave prepara- 2 cups whipping cream, whipped 1/4 cup tirine just until chicken turns white in color; remove fttmi pan- in one of every five parts, a CLEVELAND (AP) - More 3/4 cup fbaefy crushed peppernunt stick candy and cool. Meanwhile, thorou^y combine the pureed mushrooms, ^ newspaper reports. of concern to the Air Force because executives are finding it harder to ti

U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 25. 1M7 Turkey transformations Menus Microwave solves the leftover dilemma Fancy microwave chicken Banlor cHliana What’s to be 2 tablespoons water for 4 to 6 minutes, or until defrosted, 1 up ricotia or cottage cheese done with a re­ Vk teaspoon instant minced garlic turning over and breaking apart Vk teaspoon salt 2 eupa bolHng water 2 tableapoona grated Par* The following meals will be served at Mayfair Gardens and frigerator full of IVk cups uncooked whole wheat once during cooking time. Drain Vk teaspoon pepper 1 cup bulgur wheat meaan chaeae Best part of holiday comes later Westhill Gardens the week of Nov. leftovers once Microwave noodles, cooked according to pack­ thoroughly, pressing to remove Vk cup chopped ripe olives 1 laaepoon Inalant chickan Vi taaapoon garlic powder 30 through Dec. 4 to Manchester the Thanksgiv­ age directions excess moisture. Stir the spinach 8 com tortillas (6 Inch diameter) % leaapoon paprika ing dinner is 2 cups cubed cooked turkey and cubed turkey into rice; softened according to package bouillon granulaa By Nancy Pappas residents who are 60 or older; Kitchen over? Let your 'A teaspoon Italian seasoning recover. directions *A taaapoon pepper 2 whole medium chicken Manchester Herald Monday: Pineapple Juice, 2 tableapoona margarine or breaata (about pounde chicken patty on a bun, potato microwave help Marge Churchill Vk teaspoon pepper Microwave at high for 4 to 5 FOR SAUCE: you to solve this 1 cup sour cream or plain yogurt minutes, or until the mixture is hot. IVk cups prepared mild salsa butter total), ekinned, boned, and 1 suppose it sounds strange, but wedges, green beans, pudding swirl. dilemma. 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan Stir in the sour cream and almonds. sauce % cup line dry aeaaoned halved lengthwtae ' for many of us, the best part of the cheese Let the casserole stand, covered for 2 tablespoons tomato paste Ihanksgivlng meal comes a few Tuesday: Apple Juice, fish, nod­ We suggest bread crumba 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts 3 minutes before serving. Yields 4 2 tablespoons chopped green days after the big holiday. dles in cheese sauce, broccoli, rye that you place In a 2-quart casserole, combine to 6 servings. pepper When the house guests have gone bread, banana cream pudding. leftovers of tur­ the broccoli, onion, water and FOR ■TOPPING: In a 1-quart microwave-aafe caaaerole combine water, bulgur, home and the best dishes are put Wednesday: Cranlwrry Juice, key, gravy and vegetables in containers that can be V i garlic. Cover and microwave at IVk cups shredded Cheddar bouillon granulea and pepper. Microcook, covered, on 100 away, I start enjoying the turkey roast turkey with gravy, sweet teaspoon salt refrigerated, covered. When it is high for 6 to 8 minutes, or until cheese percent power (high) for 4 to 5 mlnutea or until bulgur la done, leftovers, costumed in ever-so- potatoes and apples, mixed vegeta­ V4 teaspoon crushed red pepper Turkey a la king time to reheat, simply arrange the vegetables are tender-crisp, stir­ many different ways. bles, dinner roll, snowy Jewel flakes atlrrlng once. Keep warm. refrigerated foods In their contain­ ring once during cooking time. Vk cup butter Combine filling ingredients in a One of my favorites is the Hot dessert. V4 teaspoon sesame oil In a 1-cup glaaa meaaure cook margarine, uncovered, on high ers on the table, as a cold buffet. Stir in the cooked whole wheat 3 tablespoons flour medium bowl; mix well: Divide Brown casserole, a Kentucky fa­ Thursday: Vegetable Juice, liver Vk teaspoon Instant minced garlic filling into 8 equal portions, then for 45 to 60 aeconda or until melted. In a ahallow diah combine Let each person help himself to noodles, turkey, Italian seasoning 1 can (16V4 ounce) condensed vorite which wears a cloak of and onions, ch^dar-topped pota­ 2 caps shredded cooked turkey place 1 portion down the center of bread crumba, cheeae, garlic powder and paprika. toes, peas, pumpernickel bread, the kinds and amounts of food 2 teaspoons vegetable oil and pepper. Recover and micro- chicken broth Cheddar cheese sauce. Another is a wave at high for 3 to 6 minuses, or Milk as needed each com tortilla. Bruah meaty aide of each chicken piece with aome of the ranch-style salad, in which cold fresh fruit. wanted. Cover the microwave plate 1 medium carrot, cut Into thin until mixture is heated thppqgh, 2 cups cubed cooked turkey melted margarine; coat the aame aide with aome of the crumb chunks of dark meat are accompan­ . Friday: Vegetable soup, sesame holding each person’s food choice strips 1 Roll up each tortilla to enclose with plastic wrap and pop it into the stirring once during cooking'tima. Vk teaspoon pepper mixture. Place chicken, crumb aide up, on a mIcrowave-aafe rack ied by avocado chunks and walnuts. chicken, carnival rice, cauliflower, Vt cup sliced fresh mushrooms filling. Arrange enchiladas seam- dinner roll, strawberry shortcake. microwave. Reheat on high for 2 to Vt cup sliced green onions Blend in sour cream and Parg^san . 1 cup frozen peas side down In a 9 inch square baking In a 12- by 7'A- by 2-Inch microwave-aafe dIah. Sprinkle with And we've recently added a new cheese. Sprinkle with walnuts.be­ 1 4-onnce can sliced mushrooms, recipe to the repertoire, a spicy 3‘A minutes, depending on the Vk cup sliced water chestnuts dish. Blend sauce ingredients in a remaining crumba; drizzle with remaining margarine. Cover amount of fo ^ on each plate. This One-third cup chopped cashews fore serving. Yields 4 to 6 seryings. drained small bowl; pour over enchiladas. Ssechuan-style Chinese dish, in Mgalt on Whoels Toast points looaely with waxed paper. Cook on high 6 to 7 mlnutea or until which some of the test comes from method allows each person to make In a medium bowl, combine the chicken la tender; give diah a half-turn once. Serve with bulgur The following meals will be his own selection, and control first nine Ingredients. Mix well. In a 2-quart casserole, micro- Cover the baking dish with wax a Mexican hot sauce! wave the butter at high for IVk paper. Microwave on high for 7 to 11 mixture. Servea 4. In fact, I am so fond of these served to Meals on Wheels clients portion size. > Add the turkey; stir to coat. Set Wild rice turkey casserole the week of Nov. 30 through Dec. 4. It also eliminates reheatng more aside. minutes, or until melted. Stir in the minutes, or until the enchiladas are Nutrition information per serving: 231 cal.,29gpro.,5gcarbo., turkey transformations, I am un­ flour. Set aside. heated through, rotating the dish able to face a December without The hot noon meal is listed first, the food than is going to be eaten. In a 2-quart casserole, combine 1 6-ounce package long grain and 10 g fat, 91 mg chol., 226 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 60 percent cool evening meal second. Reheatng foods more than once the vegetable oil, carrot, mush­ wild rice mix tm In a 2-cup measure, combine once during cooking time. niacin, 23 percent phosphorus. them. So if I reluctantly agree to Monday: Roast beef with gravy, reduces flavor and quality of rooms, onions, and water chest­ 2 1/3 cups hot tap water oiDor chicken broth with enough milk to Sprinkle enchiladas with cheese. attend Thanksgiving dinner at equal IVk cups. Blend broth Into the another home, I must create the whipped potatoes, green beans, leftovers. This trick will also save nuts; cover. Microwave at high for 1 tablespoon butter 4 ' Microwave at 50% (medium) for 3 salad, dessert. Chicken salad sand­ you from having to wash all of ^those 4 to 5>/k minutes, or Just until the 1 10-ounce package frozen flour mixture. Microwave at high to 5 minutes, or until cheese melts, leftovers ardflclally. In my freezer, for 5Vk to 7Vk minutes, or until at the moment, is a 21-pound wich, fruit, milk. little pans used for reheating small carrot is tender crisp, stirring once chopped spinach rotating dish once during cooking Tuesday: Leg of veal with gravy, amounts of food by cnventional during the cooking time. 2 cups cubed cooked turkey mixture thickens, stirring once or time. Let stand for-3 minutes before turkey, purchased on sale for less twice during cooking time. than 17. When I’ve got the time. I’ll baked potato, carrots, salad, des­ methods. Add the turkey mixture and Vk cup sour cream serving. Yields 4 servings. sert, Ham sandwich, fruit, milk. Here are some other suggestions: cashews; stir. Recover. Microwave >/4 cup slivered almonds Stir In remaining ingredients, thaw and bake it up purely for the except the toast points. Microwave Scallops newburg purpose of freezing the meat again Wednesday: Swedish meatballs at high for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the In a 2-quart casserole, combine with gravy, noodles, spinach, Shredded turkey and mixture is very hot, stirring once the rice and flavoring packet, hot at high for 2 to 4 minutes, or until in meal-sized packets. mixture Is hot, stirring once during Marge Churchill Is a Manchester % teaspoon dried thyme, Speaking of freezing the meat, salad, dessert. Egg salad sand­ during cooking time. Serve over hot water and butter. Cover and 1 pound fresh or frozen aea wich, fruit, milk. cashew s cooked rice. microwave on high for 5 minutes. cooking time. Serve over toast resident who Is an expert on seallopa crushed there are a few tricks to avoid dried points. Yields 4 to 6 servings. microwave cooking. If yon have out meat and freezer bum. The Thursday: Baked chicken quar­ One-third cup turkey or chicken Microwave at 50% (medium) for 15 3 cups sliced fresh % teaspoon pepper ter tiwth gravy, plain rice, zuc­ hroth to 25 minutes, or until liquid is any questions about microwaving simplest is this' one: Always Szdchuan-style spicy turkey is a fine dish to cook up with leftover turkey. Walnut pasta and tarkey that you’d like to see answered m ushroom s 'k cup milk moisten the turkey slices or chunks chini, salad, dessert. Turkey slice 1 tablespoon soy sauce absorbed and rice is tender. Let Turkey enchiladas 4 green onlone, sliced 'h teaspoon Worcestershire sandwich, fruit, milk. 1 lahlespoon white wine 1 10-ounce package frozen stand, covered, for 10 minutes. here, write to; Microwave Kitchen, with broth (turkey or chicken) ora Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, sauce Friday: Lasagna, peas, cauli­ 1 teaspoon sugar chopped broccoli Unwrap spinach and place on a FOR FILLING: V* cup dry white wine little thiqned-out gravy, before you One-third cup chopped onion Manchester 06040. Several dashes bottled hot freeze them. Seal the packages well Combine picante sauce, soy Brown.” Stir untii ail flour lumps are flower, salad, dessert. Tuna salad I teaspoon cornstarch plate. Microwave spinach at high 2 cups cubed cooked turkey y« cup margarine or butter dissolved into the liquid, then sandwich, fruit, milk. popper sauce and label carefully. Use within two sauce, water, cornstarch and gin­ 3 tableapoona all-purpose ger. Stir untii cornstarch dissolves. V« cup ('A stick) butter or simmer, stirring occasionally, until Snipped parsley months. margarine flour Here are some of our family’s Set aside. sauce thickens. Stir in shredded Manchoster hospital •A cup flour favorites: Heat oil in a large skillet or wok cheeses and cook until the cheese Tothawfrozon scallops. In a 1-quart microwavo-safo casserole over medium heat. Add pepper and Ml teaspoon dry mustard melts. Do not boil the sauce. The following meals will be •A teaspoon Worcestershire microcook frozen scallops, uncovered, on 50 percent power stir-fry for a minute. Add pea pods Lay three slices of French bread served to senior citizens in the CONTRACTORS ^■'^7GERAi ,Ai HARDWARE Spicy turkey stir'lry sauce cafeteria of Manchester Memorial (medium) about 7 minutes or until nearly thawed, removing the and green onions, and continue or two slices of white bread into ■ / NNiNG Pepper to taste each of four small ovenproof Hospital, between 4:30 and 6:30 ALTERING & REMODEU.’-: GPEEN 9 ERG HARDWARE thawed portions twice. Remove all scallops and liquid from cep'. Sale Items casserole; set aside. 1 tablespoon water the sauce mixture. Cook and stir Ml cup beer with turkey slices. Divide the through Dec. 5. ■iss is-ic'i In the same casserole, combine mushrooms and onions. Cook, 1 tablespooB cornstarch another minute, or until vegetables 2 cups shredded Cheddar and cheese sauce among the four Sunday: Roast beef with gravy, covered, on 100 percent power (high) 3 to 4 minutes or until 2 teaspoons shredded fresh gin­ are tender-crisp and sauce has Parmesan cheeses (use any pro­ dishes, taking care to cover turkey baked chicken with gravy, ham­ tender. Drain. Stir in scallops and wine. Cook, covered, on high 2 ger root thickened. Sprinkle with sesame portion yon desire) completely, so it will not dry out. burger on a bun. 12 thin slices French bread or 8 Monday: Chicken Parmesan, to 2'/4 minutes or until scallops are opaque, stirring once. Drain, I tablespoon vegetable oil seeds, if desired. Serves four. You may stop preparations at slices Arm, good-quality white this point and refrigerate the American chop suey, fried haddock reserving 'h cup liquid. (Add water, if needed, to equal cup.) 1 red, yellow or green bell pepper, ORI seeded and cut into strips bread, toasted casseroles for a day, if desired. tail, tuna skitchwich. H m T H CLUBS For sauce. In a medium mIcrowave-safe bowl cook margarine Approximately 18 thin slices BOB S PAv'NG^.r ^. .NG >/4 pound fresh pea i ^ s , cut In Hot Brown casterole Top each casserole with two Tuesday: Stuffed filet of sole, FLORISTS-RETAIL on high about 45 seconds or until melted. Stir in flour, thymeand half diagonally turkey breast meat slices of bacon and place in a honey dipped chicken, meatloaf j^'in ?FE( pepper. Stir reserved liquid, milk, Worcestershire and hot pepper 3 green onions, cut into 1-Inch The Hot Brown casserole was so 8 slices cooked crisp bacon 350-degree oven. If the sauce has with gravy, Reuben sandwich. Sliced tomato. It desired /O' sauce Into flour mixture. Cook, uncovered, on high 2 to 3 minutes pieces named in honor of the Brown Hotel Just been made and is still warm, Wednesday: Liver mixed grill, or until bubbly, stirring every minute. Stir sauce Into scallop 2 cups diced cooked turkey in Louisville, Ky., where a chef in the casserole only bakes for about beef burgundy with noodles, tacos, the 1920s came up with the Melt butter or margarine in a cheese ravioli. mixture. Spoon into 4 individual 10-ounce casseroles. Sprinkle 1 8-ounce can water chestnut 20 minutes. If it has come from the slices, drained combination. Originally it was saucepan and stir in flour. Cook, refrigerator, it will need about 35 Thursday: Shrimp teriyaki, tur­ P LUKASZEWST with snipped parsley. Serves 4. 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds called the hot Brown Hotel turkey stirring occasionally, until flour minutes. Serve when hot and key divan with sauce, stuffed Nutrition information per serving; 346 cal., 24 g pro., 26 g begins to turn golden-brown. Add peppers, pastrami on rye. (optional) and cheese sandwich, but it was bubbly, with sliced fresh tomato on UK/ nt 1C carbo., 15 g fat, 50 mg chol., 625 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 14 Hot cooked rice long ago shortened to simply "Hot next five ingredients. top, if desired. Friday: Veal Parmesan, fried jETA percent vlt. A, 18 percent thiamine, 28 percent riboflavin. 24 clam strips, macaroni and cheese, percent niacin, 15 percent calcium, 22 percent iron, 39 percent hot dogs on buns. '.It .D4 JOUN Supermarket Shopper Saturday: Turkey tetrazzini. sea­ ’ phosphorus. SlWfRMANTO)RlS 10 ' X s J r m food newburg, manicotti. lEMEBGENCY APPTS| J90 Wntftr Slreef B55-22t7 [ Seniors Get lO^’o Off Pick-Ups Manchester schools jlOR CITIZEN DISOUf 555-3851 LYS. ^LTK Don’t cut whole package for proof The following lunches will be If to served in the Manchester public schools the week of Nov. 30 through By Martin Sloane Dec. 4: Sausage-stuffed mushrooms United Feature Syndicate purchase (between Jan. 1,1987andDec.31,1987) for Monday; Hot dog on a roll, potato Clip ’n’ file refunds chips, mixed vegetables, chilled 24 large mushrooms 1 cup shredded Monterey each $5 rebate. Expires Jan. 15,1988, m LAWN MAINTENANCE DEAR MARTIN: I would like to pineapple. ii DOORS-OVERHEAD TYPE ^ GARAGES ’A pound bulk chorlzo saus­ Jack cheese (4 ounces) save a little money on holiday gifts, Gift and Toy Offers NERFULS Gymnast Figure Offer. Receive Tumbles the Nerfuls Gymnast. Send the required Tuesday: Beef stew, combread. DERDERIAN LAWN CARE V< cup salsa or taco sauce but some of the refund offers on toys (Special — No File Number) T. McMANUS age or Italian sausage refund form and the logos from two Nerfuls toys, chocolate pudding. V* cup thinly sliced green and small appliances ask you to 15*0 Discount To Senior Citizens Tom McMarijS-Owtiet With the holiday season approaching. Smart along with the cash-register receipt (s). Expires Wednesday: Chicken nuggets ^ ^ 3 4 9 9 •Yksr Round Lswn Csrt onion send in parts of the boxes. If I have with dip, potato puffs, com, bread Cotnj; •Wsed Control •Lswn Mowing to cut up a package to get a proof of Shoppers should watch for refunds and rebats that Dec. 31.1987. are available for a wide variety of gifts and toys. and butter, cherry crisp. purchase. I won’t be able to give the PAMPERS Baby Kermit Offer. Receive a Baby ■ DRAPERY & CURTAIN m nSC O U N T TO SENIORS Wash mushrooms; drain. Remove stems and reserve for Some examples are listed in this column. Thursday: Shells with meat item as a gift. Whet do you suggest? Kermit Doll. Send the required refund form and 24 sauce, green beans, bread and WkOftUwntjw^^ Gip out the file and,^eep it with similar cash-off CLEANERS 555-3155 another use. Set caps aside. In a small skillet cook sausage until ROLAND WALKER Teddy Bear proof-of-purchase points from boxes of butter, fruited gelatin. coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage Pampers, along with a check or money order for no pink remains, stirring to break up any large pieces. Drain off RED BANK, N.J. Friday: French bread pizza, 2 Country Club...... 568-5579 coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed $2.95. An Ultra Papers 96 or 64-count box equals 12 BIGGS CARPET & DRAPERY fat. Stir together sausage and cheese. Fill mushroom caps with tossed salad, ice cream cup. proofs of purchase udiile looUiig for the required points, an Ultra Pampers 660ffnck-up6 oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until heated through. Sprinkle with or other identification, don’t cut may not be available in all areas of the country. equals two points. Expires Dec. 31, 1987. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. The foliowing iunches wili be green onion. Makes 24 appetizers. that piece out of the package. TONKA TRUCKS Rebate Offer. Receive up to a served in the Bolton Elementary 104 Mam ...... 555-5331 « % 0 W T b l Nutrition information per appetizer; 37 cal., 2 g pro., 1 g carbo., Instead, carefully cut off the top These offers require refund forms: $15 rebate. Send the required refund form and the and Center schools the week of Nov. 885-6778 3 g fat, 8 mg chol., 84 mg sodium. layer of the cardboard. Most BLUE BONNET Buttercup Cow Puppet Offer. Universal Product Code (s) from the packages of the 30 through Dec. 4; ■ ELECTRIC cardboard used for packaging is Receive a soft and cuddly velour Buttercup Hand following Mighty Tonka Trucks: for a $3 rebate, Monday: Vegetable soup, hot dog ■ R E A L E S W E composed of several layers. Peel Puppet. Send the required refund form and lObrand send the codes from the 3901 Dump, 4002 on a bun. pickle chips, chilled APPLIANCi^^JOR ■ GLASS-AUTOMOBII^, back the printed layer on top—with seals from any blue Bonnet Butter Blend package, Loadmaster, 3904 Tower Boom, 3905 Mixer, 3907 pears. (MJRNNAM REAL E8WE INC. ,'J -ItV' patience. If it doesn’t come off in along with $1 for postage and handling; or send the Dozer, 3920 loader, 3925 Crane, 3931 Backhoe. 3945 Tuesday: Minestrone, chicken PLATE, WINDOW, ETC Mmor mm wfw one piece, glue it together on required refund form and two brand seals, along Grader, or 5202 Car carrier; fora $1.50 rebate, send pattie on a bun, chips, applesauce. [SdnjorCiUnfH i-irlto.r 13 O cls Strsat...... SU-778S another piece of cardboard. with $5.99 and $1 for postage and handling. Expires the codes from the 2201 Mud Runner Pickup, 2202 Wednesday: Lasagna with meat ARNIE’S AUTO GLASS- 7 -7 TERRY NEAL eSIXTE Baked acorn squash Dec. 30, 1987, or while supplies last. Rovin’ Wrecker, 2510 Grader, 2534 Trencher- sauce, green beans, gariic bread, I Mown SERVICE 'J. ■ FINANCIAL PLANNING ttanlofq^^Foe^eps Diieounto aweepq^n^qav seen DEAR MARTIN: I Just noticed a MY CHILD Toddler Doll $5 Rebate Offer. Send the Backhoe, or 2961 Bulldozer; for a $1 rebate, send the fruit cocktail. fimosr*— ' Pepsi coupon that expired on the 160 S«wot Homt Road ...... 888-0800 1 acorn squash 1 tablespoon brown sugar required refund form and the Universal Product code from the 2207 (}uarry Dump. Include your Thursday: Fish and cheese on a C0N8UL1ANTS 13th and a Raisin Crisp coupon that cash-register receipt (s) with the purchase price(s) bun, potato puffs, fruit. 2/3 cup applesauce Code symbol from any My Child Doll package, along expired on the 20th of the month. with the original cash-register receipt or a circled.. Rebates are limited to $15 per family. Friday: Orange Juice, meat and FISHER’BINVESTMENTCENTER S%0l8eount‘toj ■ TRAVEL AGENCIES & Isn’t this strange? I thought all photocopy of the receipt indicating the date of Expires Dec. 31, 1987. cheese pizza, tossed salad, pudding STEVE EISHER-REQISTERED I4 3rtl BUREAUS Halve and seed squash. Place, cut side down, in a shallow coupons expired at the end of the with topping. baking pan. Bake In a 350-dogroe oven 30 minutes. Turn cut side month. up: sprinkle with salt. Stir together applesauce and brown sugar. MARY COX ■ GOLF EQUIPMENTS lOHIbSenh _ Kathy Michaels of Stroudsburg, RHAM high schools Spoon Into squash halves. Bake, uncovered, 20 to 30 minutes WHITTIER. CALIF. 8UPPUES-RE1AIL 888-8874 Pa. Kathy writes: "Our local The following lunches will be longer. Makes 2 servings. DEAR MARY: Most coupon supermarket had the half-gallon served at RHAM Junior and senior SUNSHME CRUISES Nutrition Information per serving: 173cal.,2g pro., 45 g carbo., clippers assume their coupons size of Liquid Tide on sale for 82.79. high schools the week of Nov. 30 Senior Diecounts AvtHable 31 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 15 percent vlt. A, 29 percent vlt. C. 21 expire at the end of the month, and I used a $1 Tide coupon to buy it, so I through Dec. 4; 21 Thomas RD 8Se-178S 585-2299 211 Country CM) Road 888-8717 percent thiamine, 11 percent Iron. mid-month expiration dates can be paid only $1.79. Returning home, I Monday: French bread pizza, annoying, especially because they found a Liquid Tide $3.50 refund green beans, peaches. are easily overlooked. Typically, offer that required only one proof of BOTTI’S FRUIT FARM Tuesday: Fruit Juice, steak and these are coupons that have been purchase. After deducting postage, cheese, sandwich, potato chips, issued shortly before expiration. the company actually paid me $1.49 on Bush Hill Road lettuce and tomato, pickle, ice They are becoming more common, for using their product!" cream. as manufacturers increasingly Manchester • 646-4810 Wednesday: Fruit Juice, grinder, Golden salad push consumers to use their cou­ potato chips, geiatin with fruit. When you use the Golden Opportunity Pages* find our senior reference guide; statewide listings on pons as quickly as possible. This is Send qnestionB and comments to d p e n 9 a .m .-6 p.m. 7 days a week Thursday: Baked manicotti with you’ll find more than phone numters, you’ll find employment programs, health care services, 1 cup unsweetened pineap­ 4 -servlng-alze package why checking the expiration dates Martin Sloane la care of the meat sauce, broccoli, homemade ple or orange Juice orange-pinaapple-flavored and circling them with a colored Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, until January roll, mixed fruit. discounts and special services. That is, if you’re sixty legal assistance and much more. 'h cup light raisins g a lslln marking pen is important. Manchester 06646. The voinme of Friday: Tuna in pocket bread, years or older. So turn to the Golden Opportunity Two 3-Inch places stick 1 cup ginger ale mail preclndes Individnal repUes to • Fresh Swsst Apple CMer • FraH Bathtts lettuce and tomato, potato chips, every letter, bnt Sloane will re­ Pages at the front of your SNET i cinnam on 11-ounee can pineapple DEAR MARTIN: When manu­ made on premises kjr Order pineapple tidbits. \bu’ll save on everything from accountants and facturers’ refund forms are almost spond to letters of general Interest 4 whole cloves ddblts and mandarin orange • 13 VarlftiM of ApplMj^rN, * 010 Baakata automotive repair to tax consultants and tree trimmers Yellow Pages, It’s the section in the identical, except for the expiration In the coinmn. Andover Elementary sections, drained dates, can I send for more than one? • Paara Patataaa just by showing your Golden Opportunity Card. phone book where the numbers add up. The following lunches will be SARAH BARAF • VagataMaa \ Hasa]f Simply fill out the application for the card in the book, In a small saucepan combine pineapple Juice, raisins, stick MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Advanced ‘metals’ served at Andover Elementary cinnamon and cloves. Bring to boiling; cover. Reduce heat; • Jama • OMb School the week of Nov. 30 through and we’ll send the card absolutely free. Plus, you’ll NEW YORK (AP) — Advanced Doc. 4i simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Remove spices. Add DEAR SARAH: This is my rule of composites, often called "synthetic Monday: French bread pizza, gelatin; stir until dissolved. Stir in ginger ale. Chill until partially thumb; If the offers are limited to metals,” are high-strength rein­ Open till Ifoon on green beans, Juice, ice cream. set. Stir In pineapple and orange sections. Pour Into an 6-by 8-by one per family, the refund forms forced plastics that are resistant to Tuesday: Hamburgers, potato 2-Inch panoral-quart serving bowl. Chill at least 6 hours or until are exactly the same except for the corrosion and high temperatures. Tlianitsgjving Day for your puffs, peas and carrots. Ice cream. firm. Makes 4 to 6 servings. expiration dats, and the dates are They are used in aerospace, medi­ Wednesday: Juice, pancakes, within six months of each other, I Nutrition information per serving: 189 cal., 3 g pro.. 47 g carbo., cal, automotive and industrial convenience sausages, applesauce. consider them the same offer. In applications. Thursday: Salisbury steak, 72 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 17 percent vlt. C. which case I can only use one of Phillips 66 forecasts that "sectors mashed potatoes, broccoli, cheese them. of the advanced composite market wedges, rolls, chocolate chip cake. OSNET are expected to grow between 15 Friday; Soup, grilled cheese, □ □ □ and 25 percent over the next five macho chips, cole slaw, peaches. We go beyond the calL

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BLONDIE by Daan Young B Btan Drak* MHS, East grid match caps festive day I'M AL.1. 9B T PO« THB ANO CHRISTMAS VACAHON WHAT A GREAT WHY 90 HAPPY, >• WHY TUWE TD SB ELMO ? . v^SHOULONY j .____ _ 1HANH9SIVINS IS C O M IH S R E A L A STUO BM T Z' j S - I B E VACATIC3N By Jim Tierney HAPPY? SOON Manchester Herald “We have to hopefully come up with some big The lineups After the 51st annual Manchester plays. We have to play a perfect game to win." r! THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sansom East Catholic Thanksgiving Day Road Race on Manchester ITTAKE5 ALL th an r fu llv Thursday, the town’s activities will Ht. Wt. Cl. not be through for this festive day of — MHS’s Ron Cournoyer No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. P08. 4o. Name ICIWPG OF ^ I AM NOT, celebration. PEOPLE TD OWE OF People can parade over to THEM! Memorial Field to view the 13th 6-0 185 Jr MA)iE THIG over Rockville High. The Indians. Indians' strength lies in the passing Rob McLaughlin 10 Marc Mangiafico meeting between crosstown scho­ Sr WORLD.,' lastic football rivals, Manchester 3-5-1 overall and 3-3-1 in the Central game, but they also possess two Arls Leonard 20 Aaron Alibrio 5-9 175 High and East Catholic High which Connecticut Conference East Div­ speedy running backs in senior Ron 5-10 196 Sr Smith and sophomore Arls Leo­ Ron Smith 28 Jason Talbot kicks off at 11 a.m. East leads the ision, lost the services of starting Jr WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoatl series, 7-5. A team can retire the senior quarterback Kelly Dubois nard. Both have the ability to break David Ruaaell 42 Scott Beaulieu 5-10 185 Army and Navy Trophy by winning during the Hartford Public game the big play. 41 Doug Rizzuto 6-0 195 Sr three out of five games. The Indians the fourth week of the season. “As always, it’s a big rivalry,” Chip Driggs East Coach Jude Kelly said. “I 88 Eric Lazarin 5-10 155 Sr " I ’ LL BE GLAD retired an A&N trophy in 1980. East Senior reserve quarterback Rob Eric Rasmus 2 won last year. 21-7. McLaughlin stepped in for Dubois would be very concerned from the 55 Josh Scalora 8^) 220 Sr WHEN t h e y emotional end of it. Strategy-wise. Dan Roggi The Manchester Herald will and has surpassed all expectations 75 Erik Bader 6-0 215 Sr HAND TH IS JOB ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnaon present its second annual Town from Indian Coach Ron Cournoyer Manchester’s offense has the capa­ Carl Mahlatedt “Rob McLaughlin has been the bility of coming up with the big 58 David DiGlacomo 6-3 220 Sr TO A OR HOW ABOUT, Champibnship trophy to the victor. Chris Friday WHAT 5H0aD I WRITE s w 'u weep i t * find of the year," Cournoyer said plays especially in the passing COFAPLITER VieiHIMG VOO THE HAPPINE55 66 Paul Chabot 6-2 205 Jr ON THE CARD w it h ON PAPER. MANY MAY see this McLaughlin has tossed for 976 game. The (Manchester) backs are Fran Jurewicz WITH NO 210 Sr STAN AND Bern's weDDING GIFT? matchup as one-sided. East Ca­ yards (64-for-166) and nine touch­ so quick that youcan’tfallbackand Qlen MacDonald 63 John Egazarian 5-10 PERSONAL tholic is the No. 1 ranked team in the downs in seven games. McLaughlin play the pass all the time." BIAS.” //■Zf stateand is unbeaten at 9-0 and also employs the talents of three of the The aspect of this game which 5 could make it closer than people captured its first outright AH best wide receivers in the state — 41 Doug Rizzuto 6-0 195 Sr e ".eg Paaturta S yfY X ta Inc Wo>M r-gtHt raarKVO expect is the fact that Manchester’s Chris Qarrepy 5-9 160 Sr Connecticut Conference Champion­ seniors Eric Rasmus (15 receptions Sr ship with a 5-0 league mark. East is for 316 yards in five games) and strength (the pass) lies right in the Greg Bucelviclus 5- 11 170 Sr 82 Brian DiBella 8-2 176 )/ assured of a berth in the Class M David Russell (25 receptions for 329 heart of the Eagles’ main weakness 215 Sr Dave Qolas 6- 5 . 200 Sr 75 Erik Bader 6-0 state championship game against yards) and junior tight end Chip (the secondary). 220 Sr Darien High School, the No. 2 Driggs (33 receptions for 446 “ 1 won’t mind throwing theball 50 John Dougan 6-2 215 Sr 55 Josh Scalora 8-0 .■pi times If they let us," Cournoyer 200 Sr ranked team in the state, which will yards.) Ray Angle 5-11 190 Sr 31 Larry Deptula 5-9 be played either Dec. 4 or 5. said. “ But. I feel they’ll try to take 5-9 160 Sr Meanwhile. Manchester has ex­ AFTER MANCHESTER’S 0-3-1 away our strength. East obviously Chris Rossitto 5-0 165 Sr 34 Rocco DeSimone is going to be working against‘our 0-9 190 Sr and then played the spade nine, over­ perienced a difficult campaign and START to its season, it reeled off Don Hentschel 5-9 170 Sr 49 StBve Gay NORTH U-*S-I7 Bew are opponents didn’t gain its first victory until the three straight victories before passing game so we have to work jBBon Talbot 5-10 195 Sr taking with dummy’s 10? If that lost to ALLEY OOP Dave Qraue him (McLaughlin) in reading the VInnIe Moore 5-7 160 Jr 28 ♦ A Q 10 8 7 the jack, he could next take the king fifth week of the season, a 12-7 win losing its last two. Obviously, the ¥42 bearing gifts defense on the move for us to win.” 5- 11 165 Sr 80 Kevin Wllaon 5-10 155 Jr with the ace and run the spades to shed HEY, A I WONDER WHO THOSE \ I SURE CAN'T SEE CAN Y'BEAT THAT? 1 WELL! IF ] ...THEN SOME- The driving force behind East’s David Russell ♦ J 7 5 three clubs and make 12 tricks. And ------a U Y S ARE YELLIN' A T? J ANYBODY ELSE.' HE TOOK ONE LOOK\ THAT'S TH' J BODY ELSE/ 20 Aaron Alibrio 5-9 175 Sr B 10 8 6 By James Jacoby AT US AND HEADED \ WAY HE /CAN INVITE (R ITl overwhelming success this season Eric Rasmus 6- 3 175 Sr that is exactly what Joe did. IN TH'OTHER DIRECTION.'/ WANTS 7'IM TO GUZ' Manchester-East Catholic series has been the wishbone offense and 24 Shaun Robinson 5-8 170 Sr WEST EAST So how did Hard Luck Joe go set? T'BE... ) FARTY,’ Brian Pelletier 5-9 145 Jr « 6 5 ' BJ432 Longtime readers of the Jacoby col­ series with crosstown its two workhorse halfbacks, senior Easy. Remember who was sitting East Catholic leads the season co-captain Aaron Alibrio and senior V 7 5 ¥ 6 3 umn may remember Hard Luck Joe East? Generous George. G.G. had just Manchester High, 7-5. The first game between the two ♦ K Q 10 4 3 ♦ A 9 8 6 2 and Generous George, whose exploits Jason Talbot. Talbot Is averaging passes out of 24 attempts for 232 “This year, the kids have been a Alibrio said.“It’s for the town enough sense to realize that Joe would 1975. Since that time. bragging rights. They (Manches­ BKQ42 B53 were recounted by my father for hardly be presenting him with a schools was played opening day an amazing 9.8 yards per carry and yards. The Eagle offense has little more consistent.” many years. Today's deal finds Hard has rushed for 908 yards on 93 ter) are up for us. Emotions will SOUTH chance to win the jack of spades unless they’ve met on Thanksgiving Day. Manchester retired an averaged 344 yards total offense Luck Joe in six hearts. Generous carries and leads the team with 14 per outing and averagesbettqi; than MCLAUGHLIN IS CONFIDENT definitely play a big part. They B K 9 taking it was going to solve declarer’s Army and Navy Club trophy In 1980 East in 1984. A school have nothing to lose.’’ The one tfAKQJ10 98 George (G.G.) was his right-hand TDs. Allbrio has gained 806 yards 30 while allowing IN his club’s ability to move the bail problems. So George lived up to his must win three games, out of a possible five, to retire a trophy. game at a time philosophy per­ ♦ opponent. name by letting dummy’s 10 of spades on llScarries (T.Oaverage) and has less than nine points per game. against the stingy Eagle defense. Joe trumped the opening lead and vades the Eagle team. ♦ AJ97 win the trick. - 4 The series year by year: scored 10 TDs. Junior Scott Beau­ “It’s a great challenge to play the contemplated his chances. There lieu has rushed for 458 yards on 79 No. 1 team In the state," Cournoyer “We think we can pass against “Coach has drilled that into us,’’ Vulnerable: East-West Joe had hard luck for sure when Manchester 13 them,” McLaughlin. “The key is Alibrio continued. “They’ve done a Dealer: South would be no trouble if the club honors both club honors were wrong, but that 1975 East Catholic 18 carries (5.8 average) with three said.“To beat the No. 1 team in the split, provided he could get to dummy Manchester 6 TDs while junior quarterback Mark state would be the highlight of the our offensive line. If I can get three good Job not letting us think about wouldn't have mattered if Gleorge had FRANK AND ERNEST ^by Bob Thavee 1976 East Catholic 14 seconds then I think we can pass the the state championshipgame. We’ll Well North East South twice to lead clubs. That would give carelessly taken the jack of spades Manchester 6 Mangiaficohas totaled 391 yards on high school career for most of my him a 75 percent play for the contract. 1977 East Catholic 12 ball. For our seniors, it (a win) worry about that after Manchester. 2 * , when Joe first played the suit. East Catholic 8 72 carries (5.4 average). players." Pass 2 4 Pass 3V He has two entries in spades if he e-MpLOYM^NT 1978 Manchester 18 Kelly knows his team won’t be would be great for us. It’s a rare I think we’ll be Just as pumped as Pass 4 V Pass 4 NT overtakes his spade king with dum­ L E V S SEE, N o w , 1979 Manchester 33 East Catholic 13 ALTHOUGH THE TIMES IN caught looking past Manchester opportunity that you get to play the them. Pass 6V A new book by James Jacoby and ApPf-i^^ATjpN^ Pass 5 ♦ my’s ace, but that play gives up the Manchester 40 East Catholic 7 which East passes the ball are few toward Darien. “I don’t think that’s No. 1 team in the state. They (East) Cournoyer summed up the game Pass Pass Pass chance to run the spade suit if the jack his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is 1980 get 4 or 5 yards a carry. It’s hard to from his club’s point of view: ‘They now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ Manchester 7 East Catholic 6 and far between, Mangiafico has anything to concern ourselves with. comes down on the third round of 1981 been proficient when called upon to Our philosophy all season is to focus stop them. I think we’ll be ready. have two of the best all-around Opening lead: 0 K spades. Suddenly Joe saw an extra coby on Card Games, ” published by 1982 East Catholic 12 Manchester 0 When It’s East and Manchester, backs in the state. We have to stop Pharos Books. o ^ J e C T I . . throw the ball. in one game. Emotions will be possibility. What if he drew trumps 1983 East Catholic 14 Manchester 0 “Mangiafico is a baseball pitcher key." Kelly recalled his first year you have to throw out the record the wishbone, but we also have to Manchester 13 and we know he can throw theball,’ (1979) when East had won the HCC books.” move the ball. We ha ve to hopefully I T o v f / ? 1984 East Catholic 14 Alibrio knowshisclub is ready for come up with some big plays. We 9 Manchester 12 East Catholic 6 Cournoyer said. “We have to be title and was favored to beat 1985 concerned about the pass." Manchester and was soundly Manchester and won’t be looking have to play a perfect game to W/ i T H , ^ G U E X S . Manchester 7 past them. “It’s very important,’’ Polly’s Pointers 1986 East Catholic 21 Mangiafico has completed 17 beaten 33-13. win.’’ L. • Ita? b| MCA. Ms '\mave5 11-25 for optimum flavor. — POLLY stead of sugary candied fruit, for the holidays. An easy recipe is in Polly’s H ere’s a good w ay DEAR POLLY - After hulling WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll walnuts, put them into a container of newsletter ‘Holiday Cakes and Lingering thoughts from the soccer tournament Breads,’ along with other tempting to freeze sausage water. Any that aren’t any good will OO YOU LIKE THE r THINK IT WAS _ Thiinuinv momina will be a spectacle that holiday treats such as cranberry EITHER GERTRUDE STEIN For example, locking up the University of Thursday morning will be a spectacle that float to the top. — TOOTIE teacher you h a v e 8 bread, Christmas stollen and fruit Some thoughts are lingering with the completion shouldn’t be missed. The Road Race Committee By Polly Fisher DEAR POLLY — I have found that T H IS TER M ? OR OACKIEMASON. Connecticut’s Soccer Stadium in advance would be keeping my rolling pin in a deep- cocktail cake. Send |1 for each copy of the state high school soccer tournaments for ■ a definite plus. has attracted a field that surpasses last year’s DEAR POLLY — How long can freezer, when I’m not using it, helps to POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of 1987. There are a couple of other negatives that must golden anniversary celebration. A local runner this newspaper, P.O. Box 93863, homemade fresh sausage be stored in keep dough from sticking to it. — The ’87 boys’ and girls’ tournaments ran into Thoughts be addressed. One, the tournament director’s may not win in Manchester ever again, but that the refrigerator? Can it be frozen? — GORDON Cleveland, Oil 44101-5863. Be sure to some bad luck with the weather. Snow jammed up doesn’t take away from the race by one iota. DEAR POLLY — Trace around include the title.. position must be filled by someone who can give his B.G.E. ^LA^A.l I LvCtui T the schedule and forced teams to play four games ApLENty full attention to the job. Myjak did the best he could Appearance money is paid to the top entrants. DEAR B.G.E. — Homemade fresh cookie cutters to make patterns for Polly will send you a Polly Dollar in a seven-day stretch. under the circumstances, but it’s not workable That’s freely admitted. There are those who’ve saotage (sneh as fresh pork sausage) appliques to sew onto sweatshirts, pil­ ($1) if she uses your fa vorite Pointer, Len Auster been involved with the race for many years who lows, knee patches or whatever you What happened with the weather was when someone has to say, “I can’t talk to you now. shonid be stored in the refrigerator no Peeve or Problem in her column. Sports Editor don’t like it. but it’s a reality today. If you want an want. unavoidable. Other problems could have been I’m in class.’’ 7 more than a day or two. For longer Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of elite field, money has to be shelled out. Manchester storage, it may certainly be frozen, Save empty pump hair-spray bot­ this ne wspaper. OUtll And, regardless of circumstances, asking ** Selection of tournament sites has to be improved m^sm players on all teams in the finals to play four games does it, and the result is a first-class race that is tightly wrapped in moisture- and va­ tles to fill with water for misting por-proof freezer wrap or plastic plants or ironing. Fill them with fur­ in the future. The Coventry High School boys, for recognized regionally and nationally. U.B. ACRES byJlmDavl* retired to watch his son play at GlastonburyHigh in seven days is way out of line. Chris D’Ambrosio, freezer bags with as much of the alr niture oil for dusting, or with a half­ example, were scheduled to play a quarterfinal the girls’ coach at Coventry High School, said after How do we see this year’s race? John Doherty withdrawn as possible. (Air in the ammonia, half-water mixture for game against Shepaug Valley at Canton High School. his team’s semifinal victory that the Patriots were will run under the green, white and orange banner package will contribute to freezer glass-cleaning. Be sure to label the When in danger, the irapala ante­ Several schools refused to give the CIAC of Ireland after winning a year ago as a British lope reacts with soaring jumps that School running on fumes the second half. Fatigue had to be barn and loss of flavor.) The flavors of bottles clearly. — PATTI Except Canton officials didn’t notify anyone until permission to use their fields for tournament citizen. He’s the defending champ. John Treacy is a tome seasonlnp may deteriorate in carry it 10 feet high and three times games. That left the tournament people with sites a factor. Make your own mix-based fruit that distance. 10:30 on the morning the game was scheduled that The argument presented by Mike Savage, four-time champ and returns after a one-year the freezer, so store the sausage in the their field was under water. “That was cute, said such as Loomis-Chaffee School in Windsor, where It lapse. Neither had a good track season in Europe. freezer no more than a month or two cake using healthful dried fruit, In- assistant executive director of the CIAC, was that Bob Landers, who assisted Arthur Myjak in was impossible to charge admission, and Silas But we have to go with Treacy, the king of the Deane Middle School in Wethersfield, where it was the tournaments had to be completed. It was a coordinating the boys’ and girls’ tournaments. valid point. But delaying winter sports by one or Highland Street hill, until someone unseats him. next to impossible. Another problem Landers and Myjak faced was two days would not have been earth-shattering. The top 10: 1. John Treacy, 2. John Doherty, 8. Q that many sites were not made available to the One idea Landers wants to propose is that Keith Brantly, 4. Jean-Plerre Ndaylsenga, 5. Gerry CIAC. “Trying to find sites where you can charge quarterfinal games be played at home fields. That O’Reilly, 6. Jim Cooper. 7. Richard O’Flynn. 8. PEOPLE WHO know admission and getting people to work; I never would draw better crouds to those games. Landers And the winner Gerard Donakowskl, 9. Richard Mulligan, 10. know there's a certain magic I « l ■ ■ i would also like to see championship sites realized It was such a hassle,’’ said Landers, a The 51st running of the Manchester Road Race on Charlie Duggan. about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 m~. designated a year in advance. former Wethersfield High boys’ soccer coach who MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegdav. Nov. 25. IM7 — It III - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 28, 19B7 Penguins acquire Coffey in seven-piayer swap

Browns msy be the best teem In the AFC long to get back in shape. By The Associated Press to renegotiate the last two years of a Johnston said. “ We’ve got It In Ozzle Newsome, who is starting to contract that paid him $325,000 writing.” In his six years as general angles. And Dixon and Minnifield league. He looks like he’ll fall down By Dove Goldberg better. It’s not that the Browns are a new slow down at age 33. PITTSBURGH - General Man­ annually in American dollars. Johnston said any consideration manager, Johnston has refused to Whalers will entertain cover man-to-man better than if you blow on him but he has a The Associated Press In fact, the Cleveland Browns are phenomenon. So on the day after the victory ager Eddie Johnston is delighted Coffey’s agent, Gus Badali, said an for Moog Is not part of the Coffey deal away top draft picks. In the anyone in the league. knack at winging the ball around a probably the best team In the AFC They went 12-4 last season and over Houston, the people in Oeve- with the biggest trade of his carieer agreement had been reached with trade. Moog wouldn’t become Coffey deal, he surrendered two of “ We had to get more pressure on pass rusher and finding a receiver The quarterback looks like a right now. Which shows what you came within 37 seconds of the Super land began thinking Super Bowl. because he not only acquired Pittsburgh and Johnston said it available until after the Olympics, his last three first-round choices — the quarteiback,” Coach Marty tiiat his antennae tell him will be in first-place Canadlens stork, stumbles rather than runs, can do when your strengths are Bowl, losing to Denver in overtime defenseman Paul Coffey, but made was, “ multi-year, more than two,” which end Feb. 28. Simpson from 1685 and Joseph from Schottenheimer said. “ This wasn’t the right place. What they need is the home field and flips his passes sidearmed. quarterback, running back and the after John Elway directed a 98-yard sure no other team would use the The Penguins also acquired left Coffey, 26, appeared at a Pitts­ 1687. year National Hockey League something we thought of at the It’s made a lot easier by Kevin for the title game, particularly if HARTFORD — The Hartford TTie one-time All-Pro tight end is best com eiback tandem in the drive that tied the game in the iast five-time NHL all-star against the wings Dave Hunter and minor burgh press conference Tuesday “ We may have mortgaged a little history. beginning of the year. We more or Mack and Earnest Byner, the their opponent is Seattle, the only Whalers (6-9-4) will entertain aging and the wide receivers are NFL. minute of regulation. That drive nttsburgh Penguins. leaguer Wayne Van Dorp. Johnston evening and tried on a Penguins bit but we feel we have some good The Whalers are coming off a less were forced into it by running backs. team that seems to be on a par with the Montreal Canadians (lS-45) small and faceless. The Browns' 40-7 rout of Houston exemplified what was wrong with “You’d have to be out of your Indicated another deal with Ed­ Jersey for photographs. He will players coming along who can fill 4-3 loss to Washington Saturday necessity." Two years ago, running as a them. The Seahawks, however, tonight (7:35, SportsChannel, Three members of the front seven on Sunday put Cleveland in com ­ the Browns — a soft, bend-but- mind not to be interested in Paul," wear 77 in his Pittsburgh debut in,” Johnston said. “ It’s only once night while Montreal had its Schottenheimer doesn’t say itbut tandem, each gained over 1,000 have problems outdoors. monton may be coming. WTIC) at the Civic Center. The — defensive ends Carl Hairstonand mand of the AFC Central at 7-3. The don’t-break defense that could be Johnston said. player of that According to Johnston, the Pen­ tonight against Quebec since his in a lifetime you get a shot at a four-game unbeaten streak “ necessity" translates into the yards. Last year, they were injured Schottenheimer downplays the “A Whalers, with 16 points, occupy A1 "Bubba” Baker and linebacker Browns are 5-1 in their last six exploited by the Eiways of the caliber comes along once every 15 guins, who are in desperate need of customary No. 7 belongs to defense- player like Paul Coffey.” snapped Monday night in an failure of Mike Junkin to fill the role in tandem, playing Just seven whole tting. the basement of the Adams Lucious Sanford — are from the regular games, outscoring the world. or 20 years. We didn’t want another goaltending, will get first shot at man Rod Buskas. Simpson, 20, had emerged as the overtime loss to Quebec. Mike of Banks, a malcontent In Cleve­ quarters together. "W e are not elite. We’re Just a Division while the Canadlens leather helmet era. opposition by an average of 32-14. Not anymore. team in our division to get him.” acquiring free agent goaltender It will be Coffey’s first game Penguins’ second-best player to 'Liut will be in goal for Hartford land but an effective blitzing This year, they alternate in a good football team that works as Mario Lemieux. Playing centerand are on top with 31 points. The Their best linebacker has been And they’re smug. This year. In place of bend-but- The Penguins acquired Coffey Andy Moog. Moog’s contract talks since the Canada Chip series ended while Patrick Roy will tend the outside linebacker who was often one-back set. Each can run, each hard as we can and prepares for the both wings, he had 13 goals and IS shuffled off to San Diego in return “ Houston got a little cocky don’t-break is something akin to the and two other players Tuesday with EMmonton stalled and he in September. season series is tied at 442. The net for Montreal. Paul Lawless Bears’ “46“ — six or eight men used as a fourth pass rusher. can block, each can catch. B}mer is next gam e," he said. assists In 26 games. last meeting between the two for a draft choice. The rookie taken because they’d won a few games,” “ Those types of tags are safe for from the EMmonton Oilers for committed to the Canadian Olym­ “ I’m probably not in the greatest (bruised ribs) and Dave ‘Tiger’ coming at a time. Hairston, Baker, The offense is no problem. the team’s leading receiver and Coffey, who benefitted from his teams on Nov. 11 in Hartford with that pick did nothing when he said Hanford Dixon, who teams Mack is third. No. 2 is wide receiver teams that have won two or three forwards Craig Simpson and Dave pic program while being paid under of game shape,” Coffey said. “ I’ve Williams (chest bruise) are was healthy and now is out for the with Frank Minnifield at comer- Sam Clancy and Bob Gollc rush - Berale Kosar looks like a stork been working on the bike and years of playing with ’s produced a scoreless 0-0 over­ questionable while Scot Klei- but he’s becoming as effective a Brian Brennan, a too-small, too- championships. When we do that, Hannan and defensemen Chris a promotional contract with a year with a broken arm. Yet the back. “ We had to show them who from up front, linebackers Sanford Joseph and Moe Mantha. corporate Olympic sponsor. skating with a couple of Junior Wayne Gretzky, will move to a time tie — the first such nendorst has skated the last two young quarterback as there isin the slow backup. And there’s tight end we’ll talk about being elite.” outcome in the Whalers’ eight- trade has helped make the team the good team was.” and Clay Matthews from different Coffey had been locked in a long “ If they decide to trade him, we teams, but it’s not the same as team with a Gretzky-type player of days and may see action. dispute with the Oilers, who refused get the first crack at him,” playing. I don’t think it’ll take too its own. N SCOREBOARD Maple Leafs upend Islanders Bv The Associated Press The victory lifted Toronto into a well for two periods,” lafrate said. tie with (Tiicagp for first place in “You go to sleep for one or two Oklahoma CItv 89, NW Oklahoma 84 the Norris Division and over .500 at shifts and they get the Woman’a collegatop twenty Panhandle St. 74, S. Colorado ^ UNIONDALE, N.Y. - It waa the SW Oklohoma 79, Ark.-Monticello 99 perfect opportunity to folG up. 1442. momentum.” Texas A B I104, Concordia Lutheran 75 lafrate, who is off to a fast scoring The loss was Just the third In the H ockey BaoketbaD The Top Twenty women's teams In The Instead, the Toronto Maple Leafs 0 F A R W E S T start for a defenseman with 12 goals last 11 games for the Islanders. Associated Press' preseason women's Adorns St. 91, N. Colorado 89 fought back. college basketball poll os compiled by Mel Chapman 83, (Srand Conyon 76 The Leafs, who hadn’t won at in 21 games, wasn’t shooting when “ We’ve been playing haphazard Greenberg of The Philadelphia Inaulrer E. Montana 73, Carroll, Mont. 68 Nassau Coliseum in 6>/t years, built he got the game-winner. and lucky and ttiat won’t continue on the voles of 66 women's cooches, with Hayward SI. 7Z Cal-Santg Crui 54 “ I was the only guy up,” he said. any more,” Denis Potvin said. NHLttandIngt NBA ttandingi first-place voln In parentheses, total Unfleld 97, (Seorge Fox 90 a 3-1 lead after two periods Tuesday points based on 198647 recordandlostyear's Point Loma 91; Ctoremont-Mudd 82 night. Then the Islanders tied It on “ I knew somebody was coming up, “ This time, we didn’t get away with final ranking: WALES CONFEEENCe EASTERN CONFERENCE Sacramento St. 74, Cal-Davis 64 goals b y 'P a t LaFontolne and so I Just put it out in front so I could It. We have to play better.” M rkfe Olvitlen R ecord P ts Pvs TOURNAMENTS AtlonUc DIvtslen 7 get back on defense. It was a bad W L T Pit OF OA W L Pet. OB 1. Tennessee (46) 3 4 7 1292 „ J A l ^ N IT Tomas Jonsson, and were storming “ Time will tell whether we NY Itlonder* 4 1 » 92 67 2. T e x a s ( X ) 31- 2 1233 1 Second Round the Toronto net. break for them, it went into learned a lesson or not,” Islanders Boston • ? -S "I,/. 3. Auburn (9) 31- 2 1 1 X 3 Nmv Jmev ^ 5! Phllodelphia 4 4 .500 m Iowa St. 104, Purdue 96 “ They turned it around,” Toronto (defenseman Ken) Morrow’s Coach Terry Simpson said of falling WOtlllntSon 9 10 1 19 63 60 4. lu>ng Beach St. (1) 33- 3 1072 4 Seton Hall 93, Middle Tenn. 61, New Jersey ? S i 5. Louisiana Tech 3 4 3 932 3 skates and into the net.” V M oryvlllo, M o., Ctoselc forward Gary Leeman said of the behind early. “ We can’t do that, PlttlbufOh 7 10 4 18 2 S New York * » 2? 6. Io w a 26- 5 846 9 NY Rangers 4 12 3 15 10 IS W ash in g to n 2 8 .200 S'/i First Round Islanders. “ They knew what they Goalie Billy Smith had no chance plain and simple. It’s been proven Ptillodelpnia 6 13 3 IS 63 90 7. Ylriglnla 26- 5 783 11 Mlllsaps 90, M aryville 81, OT Central DIvtslen 8. MIssIssIpgl 26- 5 7 X 8 needed to do. We started running on lafrate’s backhander. since the origin of the wheel.” Adams DIvltlen Chicago 8 2 -800 — EXHIBITION M o n tre a l 13 4 5 31 17 66 9. R utgers 3 4 3 744 5 Athletes In Action 81, Somford 74 around. They never give up in this “ I went out to play the angle,” The Islanders took a 1-0 lead with Milwaukee 7 3 .TO 1 10. Georglo 27- 5 TO 6 B oston 13 7 2 28 85 75 Atlanta 4 3 M7 1/Ji Baptist U. 97, Irish Nationals 90, OT Smith said. “ All I could do was the only goal of the first period. 11. O h io S tate 26- 5 6 X 10 Kentucky 75, Soviet Notlonals 72 building.” B u ffa lo 9 8 4 22 80 90 Detroit 4 3 .W l'/» — watch it.” Q uebec 10 9 1 21 79 81 13. W . K en tu cky 24- 9 598 Wake Forest 86, Ghent, Belgium 67 But the Islanders did give up a Brent Sutter tipped in Mikko In d lo n a S ? ‘SS Jix. 13. S o u th ern C al 2 4 8 581 19 The Leafs now have a 5-4-1 record H a rtfo rd 4 9 4 14 51 43 C le ve lan d 3 4 .333 4Clyde Drexler scored 32 points Pistons 97, Rockets 83 Phllodelphia 27. A— 12,217. Unseld, Washington Illegal defense 2. Belmont X , Birmingham-Southern 77 3polnt goals—Middle Tenn. 64 (Baynhom C e n tra l with 31 points, Woodson had a from the field, including 13 straight, and the held A— 12,212. 33, C.Ralne3y 34, Snell 41), Seton Hall 59 Brktgewoter,Vo. 69, Shenandoah 51 Chicogo 8 2 0 .8X 276 IX off. a fourth-quarter comeback by Vinnie Johnson had 26 points, Carson-Ne«Mnan NO, PIkevllle 84 Minnesota 6 4 0 .6X 217 210 strong supporting cast, including and scoring with a career-high 33 (Malor36,Sm lth1-1,KotslklsM). FOuled Sacramento to defeat the Kings. It including 13 In the fourth period, to Piatona97,BocfcotaB3 out—Ingram. Rebounds—Middle Christopher Newport X , Salisbury St. 85 Green Bay 4 5 1 ABIXIX Larry Drew and Benoit Benjamin. points. Eric Floyd, held scoreless in lead Detroit over Houston. The Tenn. 45 (C.Ralney 11), Seton Hall 52 Fort Valley St. X , ArmNrong St. 52 Tampa Bay 4 6 0 .4X X9 206 was the Blazers’ third consecutive Transactions Clippara 123, Warriora 120(20T) “ It was sensational the way we the first half, finished with 22. victory was Detroit’s third straight (Walker 9). Assists—AMddle Tenn. 9 Francis Marlon a, C k iflln M Detroit 2 8 0 .T0169 TO victory and the Kings’ fifth straight DETROIT (97) (Henry 4), Seton Hall M (Salley 5). Total Gardntr-Webb 8X S.C.-Alken 79 fought our way out of the holes we “ It just goes to show that when and its fourth consecutive oh the Hompdsrt-SydneyM, Va. Wesleyan 74 Dantlev 1-10 44 6, Mahorn 5-7 34 13, L.A. CLIPPERS (111) fouls—Middle Tenn. X , Seton Hall X. Son Frndsco 8 3 0 .8X 274 210 kept getting ourselves into,” Shue it’s going bad, it’s going bad,” Karl loss. road. Houston had a six-game home (jolmbeer 3-10 2-2 8, Dumors 6-12 47 16, Coge6114816, W ol(6143314, Beniamin A —X T O e s t. Jacksonville St. 99, Touooloo 79 New Orleans 7 3 0 .7X 2X 175 Otis Thorpe led Sacramento with AP photo Johnson C. Smith X , Benedict M said. said. “ So far this season we’ve had winning streak snapped. BASEBALL Thomas 3-5(H)6,V.Johnson9-208-1026,Sallev 11-124436, Drew3163424,W0odson 131966 L.A. Roms 3 7 0 .3 X IX 2 « 21 points. 460-28, Rodman 6-112-214, Bedford04l04l0. 31, Williams 39 2-2 6, Nessley 1-2 04 3, Kentucky St. 75, Bellarmlne 69 Attonto 2 8 0 .TO 143 294 The biggest hole was the seven- our faces pushed in the mud.” After Houston pulled within 7475 Amerteon League Lander 79, Newberry 73 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Nomed Totals3741233197. Valent1ne34044, Dailey04040. Totals4991 Thursday, Nov. 16 point deficit with 54 seconds left in Sonics 103, Lakers 85 Two Connecticut natives. New Jersey’s John Bagley of HOUSTON (81) Lee H3, Tenn. Temple 92 Kansas City at Detroit, 12:X p.m. Nuggets 132, Nets 104 on a three-point play by Akeem Grover "Deocon" Jonesrovlngbattlngond 21-2712). Uncoln Memorial 85, Cumberland, regulation. But Drew made two Bridgeport, loft, and Denver’s Michael Adams of Hartford base-running Instructor. McCray 5-9 Z7 12, Sampson 3-13 24 8, OOLOEN STATE (138) NBAleadera Minnesota at Dallas, 4 p.m. Xavier McDaniel’s 34 points led Olajuwon and a basket by Rodney Ololuwon 10-16 14 21, Harris 03 04) 0, T e n n . 82 Sunday, Nov. 19 Lafayette Lever scored 21 points, National Higgins 1517 33 33, McDonald 311 0-3 4, 3-point goals — he was 3-for-3 on Seattle to & fight-marred victory McCray, the Pistons scored eight chase a loose ball during third-quarter action of their Leovell 6-14 23 17, Conner 1-5 00 2, C arroll 7-237-1321, Floyd 7-2031022, AAullln Longw ood 79, Gulltord 77, OT anclnnott at New Yark Jets, 1 p.m. grabbed 13 rebounds and handed N E W Y O R K (AP) — The NoUonol Nlors Hill X , Presbyterian 77 those for the night — to set the stage straight points, including six by CINCINNATI REDS—Signed Joe Nux- B. Johnson0-1000, Free261-25, Maxwell 1-3 11-231-124, Frank31444,W hltehe(M 34046, Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. out 14 assists as Denver routed New over the Los Angeles, which Tuesday night game in Denver. The Nuggets won, 4 4 6 , A nderso n 1 41 -2 4 , Tu rn erO IO O O , S hort Henderson 1-3042, Mlnnle(1eld330'14, Feltl Basketball Association Individual scoring, M ary Washington 71, Lynchburg 70 Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. for Woodson’s heroics. dropped its second game in a row. Johnson, and were never threa­ hall, broadcoster, to o three-year rebounding, fleldgoal percentageond assist Mississippi Col. X , W illiam Corey 76 Jersey. c o n tra c t. 1-7648. Totals 304419-2983. 0-1O40.Totals43 Miam i at Buftalo, 1 p.m. “ We were in a position that we Both benches cleared in the third tened thereafter. 132-104. 104 2334 120. _ leaders through Nov. X : N.C. Central 104, Virginia St. 70 New Orleans at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Lever just missed becoming the LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Announced S coring N.C.-Greensboro 7t, F e rru m 73 had to makeacouple of 3-pointers.’’ resignation of Steve Brener, director of D e treU 31 IS 17 3 6 -4 7 LOS Angeles 111136 16 1113-113 Philadelphia at New England, 1 p.m. H ou sto n 16 16 36 1 7 -8 3 OoMen Stale 36 381313 11 9-118 O FO FT PtSAvg Oglethorpe 104, Toccoa Falls 61 St. Louis at Atlanta, 1 p.m. p u b lic ity . St. Paul's X , Show 77 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Signed 3-Polnt goals—Leovell 3, Anderson. 3Polnt goals— Drew X Woodson, AAullln. Jordon, Chi. ’ *1 Tompa Boy at Los Angeles Roms, 4 Fouled out—None. Rebourxls—Detroit 60 Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Los An­ B ird , B o s . ___ _ Z S S S J Transylvania X , Georgetown, Ky. 76 p .m . Mike LoCoss, pitcher, to a tw o -v e a r Wingate 66, Borber-Scotlo 54 c o n tra c t. (Rodman 10), Houston 55 (Ololuwon 15). geles 63 (Beniamin 13), Golden State 53 Vndewghe, Port. I S 5 22 2'2 New York Giants at Washington, 4 p.m. Assists—Detroit 22 (Dumors 9), Houston 16 (Higgins 8). Assisto-Loe Angeles 31 Aguirre, Dali. ’ 2 2 ?S W o ffo rd 99. Plednwnt 64 Denver at San Diego, 4 p.m. Miami Coach Johnson doesn’t expect same resuit with Irish Amerteon AsMclallon (Short 5). Total fouls—Detroit 22, (Drew, Woodson 7), (talden State 33 Barkley, Phil. I 2 2 15 2’2 MIDWEST Cleveland at Son Rranclsco, 8 p.m. BUFFALO BISONS—signed Tom Ro­ AIMon 107, Spring Arbor 84 mano, outfielder, to a contract wtth Buffalo Houston 24. Technical— fAohorn. A—16411. (Royd 15). Total fouls—Los Angeles 37, Theus, Soc. S 2 2 IS M endn, Nov. M you can run and what you can’t.” revenge. Golden State 20. Technical—Golden State Davis, Phoe. 5 ZJ £ 21 S’l Alm a 86, Goshen 74 Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle, 9 p.m. fans around the nation. next-to-last play. of the American Association. Ashland 74, Malone 67 are quite remote, so remote I don’t After the game, Notre Dame "I can’t believe that a good BASKETBALL Illegal defense. A—8,361. Wilkins, A«. ! SI 2 S2J-! Bv Steven Wine “ We did not try to run up the “ At the end of the ballgame. I was Thorpe, Soc. 8 X ® 12 Auaustana4.D. 115, Midland X even think about it,” Johnson said quarterback Steve Beuerlein said Christian school like Notre Dame Nuggeta 132, Natal 04 BemMII SI. 94 Northland a The Associated Press score.” Johnson said Tuesday. “ I surprised when the Issue was GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Ploced English, Den. ’ 2 2 222 ? with a smile. “ If we could squeeze would speak about revenge as a Molone, Utah 10 92 » 342 34.2 Benedlcllne,lll. 107, Loke Fbrest 87 AP Top Twenty football poll hate that we have the controversy brought up because we had played the Fighting Irish would remember Terry Teogla, guord, on the Inlured list. Block Hills St. 71, Oiodron St. S6 out a one-point win. I’d be the what happened. People in South motivating factor,” said Holtz, a —Activated Herb NEW JERSEY (106) TrallblazeraB8,KlngaB4 CORAL GABLES. Fla. — Miami we have right now. I really wish it so many setxnd- and third-team C a p ita l 99, U rb a n a X The Top Twenty teams In the Associated happiest guy in the world.” Bend. Ind., are now wearing coach known for dry humor. W illiams, forward, from the Inlured list. Woolrldoe 24 1-2 5, willlom s 6-11 3-7 15, C um m ings, M il. 10 102 X 239 X .9 Cedarvllle X , Denison 77 Coach Jimmy Johnson, accused of hadn’t happened.” players. I did not feel it was an LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Announced GmlnskI 6-11 33 15, Hopson M 2 34 7, Press collepe football poll, wtth first-place The second-ranked Hurricanes buttons that say. “ The Irish never “ I don’t think you ever get ahead SACRAMENTO (96) Royd, G.S. 10 83 69 236 X6 Cent. fOelhodlsI X , Avila X votes In parentheses, record running up the score the last time In Gerry Faust’s last game as issue,” Johnson said. jeflLompwlllbeoutfortherestoftheseason Washington 3-7 33 9, Bogley 47 2-2 10, Thorpe 8-19 57 21, Tyler 35446, Oldham Ellis, sea. 9 87 27 TO X.3 Grace 87, Purdue-Columet 79 and No. 10 Notre Dame appear of anybody if you’re trying to get followtngshouldsrsuroerv. Coleman 410 2-2 10, Blrdrang 5-7 04 10, through gomes of Nov. 31, total points the Hurricanes played Notre Notre Dame’s football coach, the “ 1 just don’t understand the forget. 547.” 1-10567, K.Smllh341-1 XTheus5183513, D re x le r, P o rt. 9 81 46 209 X .7 Grand Volley St. IX , Northwd, Mich. X based on 24-131317-16-15-14-131311-1498-7- more evenly matched than two At a news conference Tuesday at even with them. Sure, there are PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed Albert Branch 39046, W aller 0-71-21,Engler 1-554 Thompson 38 44 6, Edswirds 59 44 10, M.Malone, Wash. 9 59 89 207 X.0 Grand View 74, Doane 71 Dame, doesn’t expect to have that Hurricanes threw for one fourth- subject. Maybe once the score gets King, forward, to a two-vear contract. 7, Comaays4S1-29. Totals4O1022433104. 6-5-63-31 and lost week's ranking: years ago, when Miami )von 547. some feelings, but all we want to do Pressley37338, KMne1-234X Rnckney35 HosUngs 66, Peru St. a Record Pts Pvs problem when the teams meet quarter touchdown, blocked a punt to a certain point, the opposing South Bend, Notre Dame Coach Lou 8 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS— 7-713. Totals3487263394. Hope Ufl, Aoulnos X After that game, Johnson received is win the football game.” Suspended Ronnie Murphy, guord, with­ DENVER (131) Pet 1. Oklahoma (54) 11-44 1.1X 2 Saturday. coach should give you a list of plays Holtz said his team is not seeking PORTLAND (N ) F O FO A Illinois Tech 88, Elmhurst 67 2. Miami, Fta. (4) 344 1,1X 3 more than 400 letters from angry for another and ran a reverse on the out pavfor falling to lose weight. Enallsh7-153317,Schayas443210,Cooper 34 51 667 “ The chances of that happening Ca.Jones 57 41 10, Kersey 611 33 15, Conine, Chi. John Carroll 65, Case Western 57 3. Rorida State 314 14M 4 SACRAMENTO KINGS—Activated 5-9 1-2 11, Lever 9-11 35 21,Adoms313 Johnson 613 510 17, Drexler 1525 32 32, B arkis, Phil. 65 101 Judson a , St. Xavier S Fronklln Edwards, guord, from the 0411,Natt64041ZDunn23044, Rasmussen 518 4. Syracuse (1) 11-44 X3 6 Porter61532 14, Duckworth36426 Holton Rodmon, Oet. 42 68 Lake Superior SI. IN , Grand Rapids 5. Nebraska 314 979 1 Inlured list. Ploced Michael Jack- 3101-311, Vincent24044, Honzilk 1-20910, 3 5 4 4 4, Lucas 43 44 0, Ch.Jones 44 44 Hansen, Utah 47 n .603 B a p tts tX son, guard,on the Inluredllst. Smith 410 34 11, Moore 410 2-2 lO.Totals 500 6. LSU 31-1 830 9 0 .T o talS 4344 1 3 X 98. Holton, Port. X 55 L ew is 92, L o ke ta n d 51 7. Auburn 41-1 8X M FOOTBALL 541052330133. 593 Indiana’s Knight Is reprimanded by university 45 78 Soerementa IS 13 16 31—96 McKey, Sea. Lincoln 81, 6Ao. Southern M 8. South O iro lln a 4 3 4 711 13 State champs 39 33 36 36-W 6 Peritand 18111814-48 Threatt, Chi. X 60 Monkata St. W l, Dordt X OT opposing teams. ATLANTA FALCONS—Wolved Jimmy 39 11 17 36—131 52 n J78 9. Michigan State 431 6X 11 the sponsor of the game. Amateur Fouled out—Oldham, Johnson. G re e n , L A L Morion, Ind. 78, Hanover 71 10. Notre Dome 434 654 7 AVON — The Manchester only to himself and the basketball very, very sorry about that. He was suspended by the Big Ten Turner, defensive back. 3Point pool—Adams. Fouled out— Rebounds Socramento 61 (Thorpe 14), C oge, LA C 40 X 571 Morymount, Kan. X , St. fAory's, Kan. X Bv The Associated Press “ I was not particularly pleased Basketball Assoclatlon-USA, and — HOUSTON OILERS—Waived Andrew Schoyes. Rebounds—New Jersey 69 (W illi­ 63 109 509 11. UCLA 324 600 5 program, but also, and most Portland 48 (Kersey 11). Assists— M iller, Ind. 12. Oktahoma Skit 334 4X16 13 Soccer Club Rowdies (boys 13 through the sponsor — to the Soviet for throwing a chair across the Jackson, running back, and Earl Allen, ams 16),Denver61 (Lever 13). Assists—New Sacramento 23 (Edwards 6), Portlond 27 Parish, Bos. 09 I B 566 with the way I handled the situation 7 Minn.-Ouluth 72, Mlchtgon Tech tt importantly, to the entire univer­ court, reprimanded by the confer­ detunslve bock. Re-signed Eugene Seale, Jersey 25(Blrdsong5),Denver 37(Lever14). 13. Clemson 324 347 8 and under) captured the Con­ BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Coach team and (xach,“ the statement (Porter 15). Total fouls—Socramento 19, Mlnn.-Monts 86, Dakota St. a 14. Georgia 7-»4 344 14 sity and its supporters.” and certainly even less so relative ence for missing mandatory Total fouls—New Jersey 28, Denver 37. Portland 39. Technical—Portland llleeal Rebsimiln^ ^ Moody Bible 78, Grace Bible 64 necticut Junior Soccer Associa­ Bob Knight, who admitted he “ let read. "T n DIARAPOLIS c o l t s —W aived Bkilr Technicols—New Jersey Cooch Wohl, 15 Texas A4M 430 336 16 Meanwhile. Knight turned up to depriving people that were in the defense. A—12666. T e t AVB Mount Senarto X St. Norbert 75 15 Tennessee 431 320 15 tion’s State Cup championship some personal feelings outweigh The nature of the reprimand was coaches’ meetings and fined byLhe k m , ouorterback, and Tim Crawford, Dunn. A—9447. Oakley, Chi. 43 106 149 1 6 5 Mount Union 92, Thiel 67 Tuesday as speaker for a meeting stands of an opportunity to watch NCAA for pounding the officials’ 17. Souttiern Cbl 834 213 — on Sunday with a 41 win victory good Judgment” is under repri­ not specified. Williams, N.J. 7 X 65 X 1X3 N. Kentucky X , Cent, a ., Ohio a 18. A la b a m a 7-34 i n 17 our players play. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Ploced 86 1X0 over Mansfield. mand by the University of Indiana in Bloomington of the Rotary (Dlub table during last spring’s NCAA BuparSonlca 103, Lakara BS Barkley, Phil. 7 X 51 Nebrosho W ntyn 74, Central 69 19. Iowa 334 1H 18 “ I was wrong, and I’ve got to go It wasn’t the first time the former Raymond Cloyborn, cornerbock, on S Ik m a , M U . 10 X m I X 1X0 Prinetpto 76. Webster 72, OT Bill Kennedy had all three for pulling his team off the floor and apologized again for the tournament. Inlured rosetve. Signed Bruce Hansen, X. Fttt 434 119 19 on from there,” Knight said. Olympic and three-time NCAA M.Malone,Wosh. 9 44 61 105 11.7 Mo Grande 134, Blufftm X Olher recelvlna votes: Penn State 99V>, incident. He said he “let some Last season, he stomped and ru n n in g b a c k . G re e n , L A L 9 35 64 99 1 1 4 goals for the Rowdies while during an exhibition game with the champion coach has been involved LA . LAKERS (SS) SlU-Edwantovtlle HO, llUnols Col. 73 Indiana X , Wyoming 54, Son Jo m S ta te 34, The coach said earlier he was HOCKEY 109 10.9 Kevin Tedford had two assists personal feelings outweigh good slammed a chair to the floor, kicked Green 45 412 9, Worthy 44 44 6 Parish, Bos. 10 X 79 aoux Falls 77, westmor 70 Rorida 11, A ir Force9, EastemMlchlganO, touring Soviet national basketball In controversy during his 17 years NoHaiial HecKay Ls a y 9 X X 96 10.7 Judgment as far as the general angered by a lane violation game Radio, T V Abdul-Jobbor 5154410, E. Johnson 417 55 Otaluwon, Hou. St. Thomas, Minn. M , Winona St. 82 Ohio Stated, Arkansas 1,Mlchlgan1,TUIane and Brian Sardo one. team. a megaphone and yelled at Indiana BUFFALO SABRES—Colled up Bob 23, Scott 615 3315, M.Thompeon 693310, Lalmbeer, Det. 8 » 59 85 1 05 T r M o r X , a . Rnands, Ind. M scope of things In that particular officials ignored during free throws as coach. Holkidls, defenseman, from Rochester ot 8 32 51 n 10.4 1. The Rowdies beat Windsor, The walkout occurred Saturday Knight was convicted of assault­ cheerleaders for disrupting a free Cooper61366IX Ratnbls04440, Matthews Thorpe, Soc. Ttffln 73, Wilmington, Ohio O game were concerned.” token by a Soviet player. the American Hockey Leogiw.____ 331-16Totals347936278S. Trinity, III. 76, Lawrence 75 3- 1; former champion Walling­night after Knight was whistled for ing a policeman In Puerto Rico throw attempt by . PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Knight also told Rotarians. Tuesday’s statement from the TONIOHT SEATTLE (NS) Uppw Iowa W, Iowa Weslyn 75 ford. 3-2; Wilton, 5-0; Ellington, a third technical foul and ejected. during the 1979 Pan American After that incident, Floyd refused Acoulrid Poul Coittv* deftnserrKm, and 7 p.m. — Football: West Virginia at Chombers141-33,McDanM 132341034, O N e . A V 4 Wnshiitatan, M o. 104, Mac M urray 40 "Over the years 1 have put personal university said, in part. President Dave Hunter and Woyne Van Dorp, l4« 9 106 114 4 - 1; and Tolland, 3-1, en routeThe to Soviets, leading 6443, won by Games. In 1975, he taunted a to talk about Knight’s history of Syracuse (taped), NESN Ustar 1-6 36 4, Ellis 413 33 IXM cM Iltan Johnson, LAL W ls.-oibkesh 76, Wls.-Mllwoukee M thoughts aside far more than liiomas Ehrlich and Athletic Di­ wings, from the Edmonton Oilers In 7:30 p.m. — Conodlens at Whalers, 365611, W llllam s35446McKey 64 33 14, Porter, Port. 9 im 11.1 Wooster 81, M arietta 76, OT Calendar the finals. forfeit. touring Soviet team by pounding his temper outbursts. exchotge forCrolo Simpson ond Dove Schoene 311 44 4, CJohraon 43 44 a R o y d , G .S . 10 97 9.7 SOUTHWEST anyone in this room will ever know. rector Ralph Floyd strongly repri­ Hon nan, torwords, and Moe Morttho SportsOiannel, W TIC This is the first championship The university said in a state­ shoe on a table. He has chewed out “ I’m not going to get Into a 8 p.m. — Hawks at Celtics, Cox Young33369, Polynlce41440.Totals3945 Dawkins, S.A. 9 82 9.1 Austin Col. X , Huston-Tlllelson 99 And yet on Saturday night, I didn’t. manded Coach Knight, who gave and Chris Joseph, defensemen. Stockton, Utah 10 91 9.1 Cent. ArkantosX,Oktahom a Christian 73 for the Rowdies, who were state ment Tuesday, "Coach Knight said Indiana home crowds for not conversation like that when so Channel 3). WKHT, W ILI 3330101. I let a couple of personal feuds his assurance that such an Incident 8 p.m . — Bruins at Capitols, Channel 11 IS 36 1 4 - 85 Lever, Den. flnalists In the spring of both that he had made a serious mistake many things in collegiate athletics SOCCER THURSDAY would not occur again. cheering loud enough and at other 38 IS 38 H 36—188 Rivers, Att. Coll, of Ihe Onrks X , NE Oktahomo X 1986 and ’87. of Judgment, and that he recognized interfere with what was the overall upset me,” Floyd said. M eier M oo r Soccor Loggee 3italnt goals—Young X Matthews. McMillan, Sea. Hendrix 75. Delta St. 71 OT F o o lb a li “ The university has apologized to times for chanting obscenities at SAN DIEGO SOCKERS—Suspended 9 p.m . — Boxing: Lorry Alexander vs. East Catholic vs. Manchester (Mem ­ objective of that evening. And I was Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Los An­ K.Smtth, Soc. I Fayne X , Texas Lutheran a it caused great embarrassment not Julie Veee, forword, for 32 doys for Orlln Norris, ESPN 11 p.m . — Blockhowksot Kings, ESPN geles 47 (Green W ), Seattle 38 (Lister 13). Johnson, Bos. 10 74 rv S6. Lubbock O iritltan a orial R eid), 11a.m. slopping an ossistant coach. MANCHESTER HERALD. WednegdaV'. Nov. 25. 1987 - »l «8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 25. 1987 Seton Hall gives notice whipping boy days ate over REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES guys were blocking shots and the added 13 points apiece, while By Tom Conovon balls were bouncing our way. The Bryant and Martin Salley had 12 The Associated Press NIT Roandup thing just snowballed. We’re not each for Seton Hall. that much better than they are by Freshman Leslie Gregory topped PISCATAWAY. N.J. - Seton any stretch of the imagination. It Middle Tennessee with 20 points. Whether you are thinking Hall’s basketball team Is no longer was nice to happen our way.” Chris Rainey added 14 for the Blue REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK the whipping boy of the tough Big not have responded any better. You Middle Tennessee (%ach Bruce Raiders, now 1-1. East Conference. don’t want to super magnify any Stewart didn’t think it was so nice of buying a hom e or In any given year, the Pirates game on Nov. 24, but the effort was and called it his worst experience Iowa St. 104, No. 2 Purdue 00: At featuring: Century 21 Epstein Realty were almost a shoo-in for last place. unbelievable.” as a coach. West Lafayette, Ind. Jeff Grayer selling your present home, Not any more. The first half might have been scored 19 of his game-high 29 points MANCHESTER *248,900 The Pirates on Tuesday night Seton Hall’s best effort in a long “I apologized to P.J. because we in the second half for Iowa State. gave notice they are for real this time. The Pirates shot 62 percent gave them no contest,” he said. Purdue led 93-90 with 3:52 re­ EXCITING NEW 7 ROOM call us first, w e are alw ays season by getting 19 points from from the field In opening a 55-34 lead "We got outcoached, outhustled, maining before the Cyclones out- : Daryll Walker, building a big in the game played before an outdefensed, outexecuted on of­ scored the Boilermakers 14-3, In­ VICTORIAN FARMHOUSE ; first-half lead and routing Middle estimated crowd of 2,100 at the fense, outrebounded. They played cluding 10 straight points that made ready to help! ! Tennessee 93-61 to advance to the Rutgers Athletic Center. with a lot more heart than we did it 100-03 with 40 seconds left. • 3 spacious bodrooms • large rooms • semifinals of the Big Apple NIT. Seton Hall had to play the game and we took a 30-point whipping Iowa State’s Mike Bom closed the • fantastic front porch • spectacular master ' Seton Hall, 2-0, will face New there because its home arena does gap to 93-92 on a jump shot with 3:40 We are a full service which is very embarrassing.” • 2'A baths bedroom with jacuzzl ; Mexico on Friday night, while Iowa not meet the 5,000-seat requirement Carlesimo said making the Finai to go, and Lafester Rhodes, who State, a 104-96 upset winner over mandated by the NIT. Four bodes well for Seton Hall. finished with 18 points, had two free • 2 car attached garage • open floor plan No. 2 Purdue in Tuesday’s other But the change of scenery did not throws to give the Cyclones a 94-93 organization, ready to "In past years, the teams that • 12'x16‘ deck quarterfinal game, takes on Flor­ affect Seton Hall, which last season have made the Final Four have lead with 3:09 left. Iowa State never ida in the other Final Four game at posted Its first winning campaign gone on to have very good years,” trailed again. meet all of your ' Madison Square Garden in New since 1979-80. N he said. “It’s not a guarantee, but it Put Number 1 . York City. Walker and Mark Bryant, return­ really seems to have been an Purdue, 1-1, missed five of its ! This was no ordinary victory. ing from a one-game NCAA suspen­ accurate barometer.” final six shots in the final four to work for you’ real estate needs. ; Seton Hall dominated every aspect sion, were the keys for the Pirates. minutes. Everett Stephens, who ' of the game in beating Middle They scored seven points apiece in Carlesimo said he is familiar with finished with 17. points, scored the v> ' Tennessee, a team that went to the a 16-5 run midway through the first some of the New Mexico players Boilermakers’ final points on a NCAA tournament last year and half that gave Seton Hall a 33-15 because he tried to recruit them. 3-pointer with 30 seconds to go. was a preseason pick to win the edge, and Middle Tennessee never “New Mexico is a great basket­ Gary Thompkins scored 15 points QrtyWyi Ohio Valley Conference. got closer than 12 points the rest of ball program. Gary Colson does a for Iowa State. 2-0. AP photo ■1^ nn Z l ® “I don’t like to praise people that the way. greatjob,” hesaid. "They are very Purdue was led by Troy Lewis U&R REALTY CO. much, but it was important to let “For whatever reason, they Just talented. It’s a tough draw, but with 28 points, 18 in the first half. Purdue’s Todd Mitchell (left) and Melvin McCants Juggle Todd Mitchell scored 22 points for EPSTEIN REALTY them know what a solid effort that couldn’t get started,” Carlesimo there is no good draw. Each round a loose ball In their Big Apple NIT game Tuesday night ) 1987 Cenhiry 21 Real Estate Corporation as trustee for the NAE ® and'" —trademarks was,” Seton Hall Coach P.J. said of the Blue Raiders. “We were gets more and more difficult.” the Boilermakers and Melvin 543 N. Main Street, Manchester, C T 643-Z6fZ McCants had 16. against Iowa State. Iowa State won, 104-96. of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. Equal Opportunity Employer 647-8895 Carlesimo said. “Our team could the opposite. Shots were going in. Ramon Ramos and James Major EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor y Sports in Brief MCC cagers win second in a row V and had five steals. Pinto scored a After scoring the first 14 points of Three-point field goals by Scott to go With our consistency,” MCC Coach Skip Olander. "Tonight we game-high 27 points for Avery Commerclel-InveatmenI Company UConn football set 14 records the game, the Manchester Com­ Van Oudenhove and Rodney Bur­ Point. munity (Allege men’s basketball ney along with a pair of baskets had 21 turnovers which would Manchester •139,900 STORKS — The University of Connecticut football team, which team never looked back on its way from Kevin Wilson got MCC off and really be costly against the MCC (Ml — Burney 2M S, Foen^4 Rsducad for quick m Io. Charming stronger teams in ttie region and we 2-3 10, Greene S 0-3 10, Cottrell 3 0-14, savsn room, two bsth, full dorm- FOR SALE closed the 1987 season with four consecutive wins, set 14 school to an 88-74 triumph over UConn running in this one. With 5:35 left in HU trad Capa In mova In condition. still need to improve our shot Plorkowikl 0 2-2 2, Wilton 7 5-7 J9, a i MANCHESTER records and tied seven others. Avery Point. the first half, the Cougars held a VanOudenhove 71-2 20, Nordttrpm 21-1 Extras Includs, bay window In living • EstsMIahtd rastaurant wHh lull bar selection.” 5, Swartz 4 3-4 11. Tofolt 34 14-23 88. 1: room, tkyllghft In upatalra bad- Among the records set was for total yards, 4,431 in 11 games, an It was the Cougars’ second commanding lead of 30-9. Behind and apartment above. *175,000 straight win which moves their the hot shooting of Dean Pinto, VanOudenhove led five Cougars A V IR Y POINT <741— Pepin 1 1;4 3, rooma, largs dack and two out average of 402.8 per game. The old mark was 4,394 yards set in Pinto 9 08 27, Trocev 73-318, Oovie 31-2 buildings. SOMERS record to 2-1. MCC’s next game is Avery Point cut MCC’s lead to 34-21 in double figures with 20 points 7, Jotklewla 6 2-4 15, 1981. UConn also set a record for points scored with 291 and tied a while Wilson added 19. Paul Swartz Manchsstar *109,900 Manchester *180,900 • 42 prime aoraa ready for aubdlvlalon. *800,000 ’Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. when it hosts at halftime. Tompkins 0 (M) 0, Burt 0 0-2 0. Totoll 27 4 bedroom Cape, complete with tpaclout 1S'x24’ tlra- Rolling topo with atraam. single-season mark with 40 TDs. had 11 while Rob Greene and 15-28 74. „ ^ , 2 bedroom townhouaa condo. Appllancad the Eastern Connecticut University The Pointers were never able to Three-point oooli: MCC-— kitchan, living rm and alldera from dining area placed,------living^ - room,------, dining room,fwwiw, 14’x22'f-» iww,lower level.ww, .ww rac *250,000 Individually, quarterback Matt DeGennaro set records for Reuben Fuentes each tallied 10. room and 9'xl2' tun porch, 2 full batha, 2 car garage, 3- ENFIELD pass completions In a season (196) and TD passes with 18. Junior varsity team at East Ca­ get closer than 10 points after the VanOudenhove 5, Burnev 1. AP— Pinto to dack and private yard. 1Vi baths. An excsl- • 13 4 Aoraa near EnfMd Mall/ tholic High. The visiting Pointers intermission. Wilson also grabbed 14 rebounds. 3, Trocev, Jotklewlcz. lant home to gat started In. zona heat, newer root. High trattki araa *1,250,000 fell to 0-2 “We won but we still have a ways Greene dished out seven assists Halftime; 34-21 MCC. Directions: Parker Street to Scott Drive. VIbberts fourth leading rusher Manchester *234,900 Abtolutaly priatina, csntsrchimnay FOR LEASE STORKS — East Catholic High School graduate Scott Vibberts, Colonial. Exscutivs arsa of town. who started the year as UConn’s back-up quarterback, finished Rscantly radscoratsd. lovsiy lands­ MANCHESTER White may get nod for the Cowboys caping, largs totally updatsd D.W.FISH • 1S80 sq.ft, otnes apeoa In naw the campaign out of the tailback slot and totaled 216 yards on 43 kHchsn with all applltncaa, Includ­ THE REALTY COMPANY ultra modsm building. Prsatiga carries, a 5.0 per carry average. ing Caloric rangs, nswcountsrtops anvironmant. *13*»aq.ti. and nsw no wax floor. Vibberts, a red-shirt freshman, may battle it out with Mark Bv Denne H. Freeman “I could play both,” Landry said. Vikings Is vital to Dallas hopes for WILLINQTON Landolfi for the fullback job in 1988, according to a UConn an NFC wild-card playoff spot. • 12,000 to 17.000 sq. ft. avaHabla lor The Associated Press “I know Danny is anticipating he *4*® aq. R spokesman. Terry Antrum, who was UConn’s second-leading will start and I’m pleased he Is Dallas is 5-5 in the NFC East and ottiM, rastaurant or light Industrial ground gainer with 536 yards on 84 carries, is a graduating senior. Minnesota is 6-4 In the NFC Central I Be tte r IRVING. Texas — Tom Landry is feeling as good as he has. We still Bolton Chsrmhia *199,900 VERNON The 5-foot-ll, 192-pound Vibberts also saw action on special won’t work him hard this week.” 1 H o m e s , • 1400 S 3000 aq. h. spaoas at El Can trying to make the Minnesota “If we lose, our chances are a lot • A Aand Cardens yet completely modamizad 6 b MIroom i— ...... Victorian.. Farm- Ino Plaza. Good vlalbllHy from 1-64 teams and was involved in six tackles and recovered two — FREE HOME EVALUATION — area. Flald- *10“ aq.n Vikings sweat. Landry said a White-Pelluer slimmer.” Landry said. “This is houte with approximately 2,800 aq. ft. of living------— fumbles. He also returned 10 kickoffs for an average of 13.9 yards The Dallas Cowboys coach may combination in the game “could stone firaplaced living room, extra large dining room, ELLINOTON the game you want to win if you 11x25 appllancad kitchan, dan, music room, sun porch • Naw 14,000 a. t. Rat. /Prat. Ctr. per return. wait until the last minute to work to our advantage.” want to go to the playoffs.” and huge wrap-around deck, 2'4 batha, 2 car garage. Nice Prtma Rt. S3 loo. Fall oooupaney *11“ aq.ll announce whether Danny White or “The Vikings will have to be Landry said it is a wild year and location near Bolton Qraen. Steve Pelluer will start at quarter­ careful when Steve is in there m S e h tf/ the Cowboys still haven’t given up « 243 Msln SIrssL Msnchsstsr, C T 09040 back in the Thanksgiving Day NFL because he can really run,” Landry Car driver Elliott escapes injury hope of catching the NFC East B E A L E S T A T E S ER V IC E S • " • • • • omeEHOuM game. said, “That will be a big danger 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 Dally 8:00-6:00 (203) 643-4616 MARIETTA, Ga. — After winning the Atlanta Journal 500one division-leading Washington 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 Sat. 0:006:00 CALL LEN MATYIA OR CHRIS HELLER “They’ll both get equal work this they face.” Redskins. 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066______week after four members of his pit crew had been Injured during week.” Landry said Tuesday. Pelluer scrambled 10 times for 84 a race In California, driver Bill Elliott asked, “What else can “We’ll have both of them ready to yards against the Dolphins. He “It’s no season like any season happen to us?" go.” gained two more yards than Dallas you ever saw,” Landry said. “Last On Tuesday, Elliott, one of the NASCAR circuit’s most popular White, nursing a sore right wrist, tailback Herschel Walker. night’s Washington game (a 30-26 and successful drivers, was a passenger in an Air Force F-16 watched Sunday night’s 20-14 loss to "We were 50 percent (convert­ loss to the Los Angeles Rams) was a NEW LISTING - *160’s fighter that clipped a Georgia Air National Guard F-15 while the Miami Dolphins from the ing) on third downs because of perfect example. It’s a crazy year. The 18x35’ FAMILY ROOM addition creatOB a flying over east-central (Georgia. sidelines while Pelluer made his Steve’s runs,” Landry said. If you can predict what’s going to feeling of spaciousness unavailable in moat The pilot of the F-15, Lt. Col. Bruce MacLane of Atlanta, was 1987 debut as the starter. White said "That’s a pretty good percentage.” happen next, you’re better than I forced to eject from his jet, which crashed. MacLane was M A N CH ESTER CAPES! 2 full baths, great NEW the rest did wonders for his wrist. Landry said Tony Dorsett, who am.” K ITC H EN and a largo 1st floor master bedroom admitted to an Augusta hospital, but reportedly wasn’t injured. “It feels better than it has all has been nursing a shoulder injury, The Vikings were rated a one- The pilot of the plane carrying Elliott, Maj. Wayne F. Conroy, year,” he said. “I’m ready to go.” would play against the Vikings, but point favorite over the Cowboys for sultel 2 other bedrooms with full dormer, dining managed to limp his damaged F-16 back to Dobbins Air Force Danny White may get the room, deck, treed lot and a garage. M U S T BE starting nod for the Cow­ Pelluer threw two touchdown Walker would again start. the 3 p.m. CST game. Some 11,000 Base in Marietta, where it landed without incident. passes but suffered two intercep­ “Hopefully we’ll be able to use tickets remained on sale and the SEENI — 2 others Just listed call TO N IQ H T l boys against the Vikings on tions in the loss. He didn’t complete Tony this week,” Landry said. contest will be blacked out in the Call 646-2482 "WE'RE SELLING HOUSES” Thanksgiving Day. a single pass to a wide receiver. Landry said a victory over the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Real Estate BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Allison NASCAR rookie of year 647-8400 Charming and comfortable 6 room older Colonial DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Davey Allison, the only rookie on East Center Street. 3 bedrooms, walk-up attic, aluminum aiding, updated kitchen with pantry, NEW LISTING - 6-6 DUPLEX driver in NASCAR Winston Cup history to win two races, easily Chiefs, Lions are playing for pride 168 Main Street, Manchester modern bath, center fireplace and Iota more! ! located In the upper eaat aide of town. Huge 3 won Rookie of the Year honors for 1987, NASCAR officials said •139.000. By Harry Atkins record into Thursday’s game. don’t get much publicity and then, Lions wide receiver Pete Mand- I bedroom unite In excellent condition, hardwood Tuesday. probably, you can’t get good Allison, son of 1983 Winston Cup champion Bobby Allison, will The Associated Press The Chiefs, who now have ley has 40 catches for 492 yards and floora, maator bedroom aitting area, aeparate gaa struggled through a club-record publicity,” Gansz said. four touchdowns and is averaging receive $12,500 for the Champion Sears Rookie of the Year I heating syatema, now roof, aluminum aiding. Call PONTIAC, Mich. — When the two nine straight losses, had the best The Chiefs’ record, for example, 13.9 yards on 10 punt returns, Award, as well as $1,000 for each Winston Cup event in which he preseason record in the NFL, 4-1, generally overshadows the out­ breaking one for 61 yards. I today for a convenient ahowing. *190’a. competes next season. worst teams in the NFL play on national television on Thanksgiving and were expecting great things standing performance of rookie Call 646-2482 “WE'RE SELLING HOUSES" Day. turkey jokes are as plentiful after a convincing season-opening running back Christian Okoye, a “Pete has great stats, but nobody ln| ' Lombardi finalists are named as cranberries on the side table. victory over San Diego. But a loss to second-round draft pick from pays any attention to him because II Members of both the Kansas City Seattle, an 0-3 replacement record Azusa Pacific who leads Kansas he’s playing for a losing team,” ______HOUSTON — Ohio State linebacker Chris Spielman, Syracuse Chiefs and Detroit Lions know that, and then five consecutive setbacks City rushers with 469 yards and two Uons wide receiver Jeff Chadwick F! i nose guard Ted Gregory, Auburn defensive tackle Tracy Rocker but still it stings. since the end of the NFL players touchdowns. said. BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL!!! “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” strike have left the Chiefs 1-9. and Oklahoma tight end Keith Jackson were named finalists “You play for pride,” Detroit SUGAR AND SPICE!!! Wake-up to a bright and sunny kitchen filled with nose tackle Eric Williams said “I never dreamed we’d be 1-9,” And Oh So Nice! This 6 room older Colonial is Tuesday for the Lombardi Award. beautiful oak cabinetry! This fine 5+ room Cape ODFORYMimV It marks the second time in as many years that Spielman has ’Tuesday. “You play for a lot of Frank Gansz, the Chiefs’ first-year just delightful! Big spacious rooms, formal dining Cod offers a flexible open and airy floor plan, 2-3 made the final four for the award presented by the Rotary Club of money, but money doesn’t mean coach, said. "When they said they room, 2 full batha, remodeled kitchen with bull- bedrooms, newer modern bath, fireplace, BlaRchard & Rossetto were going out on strike, though, I er’a pantry, 2 enclosed porches, corner fireplace. Houston to the year’s top college football lineman. Last year, he beans. On national television, you hardwood floors plus a great yard for the don’t want your family to see what a knew I was in trouble. I can't tell Nice dry baaemeni, 1 car garage, aluminum aid­ gardener. Priced to aell! *134,900. 646-2482 lost to (>>melius Bennett of Alabama. you exactly why. It’s very complex. ing. All this for »128.000. Call Quick! 647-8400 REAL ESTATE J The winner, who will be announced at a banquet Dec. 3 in bad team you are. “We don’t feel like losers. We’re “You have to be ready to battle Houston, gets a 40-pound granite trophy. so close to being good it isn’t back and we just didn’t do it.” 9 funny.” The losing hurts in other ways. "BLIMPIE’S” — Own your own "N Even the go ^ players on teams like BRING IT * 95,000. REALTY WORLD 76ers sign Albert King Like the Chiefs, the Lions regu­ (Mancheiter) franchise! Free-standing build­ lars have won just one game in 1987, the Chiefs and Lions tend to go Century 21 Epstein Realty ing. (203) 648-7708 73 Wetl Canler Strsal unnoticed. That hurts their pride Banoll/Frachsita Attoclalsi Manchatlsr, CT 08040 PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers signed free-agent a 27-17 victory over the Dallas 543 North Main St., Manchester Albert King to a two-year contract Tuesday while giving up at Cowboys thre^ weeks ago. Coupled immediately and could hurt their *124,900. 3 Bedroom Cape with finished Rec W E G ET RESULTS least one second-round draft choice and placing Andrew Toney on with a 1-2 record by their replace­ pocketbooks later on. Room in basement. Fireplaced liv­ “I think when you’re 1-9, you (Manchetter) injured reserve. ment team, the Lions take a 2-8 ing room. “A PIVI8ION OF THOMA8 A. BENOIT eNTERPWtBEB" Terms of King’s contract were not disclosed. nffl' In compensation for King, the Sixers gave the New Jersey Nets HOM MIS Move right into this 3 bedroom. IPaniN N9ALTY *144,900. Brick Ranch with 2 car garage a second-round draft choice in 1988 and a conditional Bruce’s last evaluation Score with the Whalers WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION (WathertBeld) second-round pick in 1990. Each offle# IndapandtnHy ownad and oparatad. andSportsChannel *149,900. Lovely, oversized 4 bedroom all season long (Eait Hartford) Cape. Excellent condition! Gooden says he’ll take 1-year pact was a glowing report Stately 8 room Ranch. Great fam­ (Jet the best seat in the house *169,900. ily home and neighborhood. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Dwight Gooden wants to spend (Vemoa) The personnel evaluation of for 50 Hartford Whalers games, his career with the New York Mets and is willing to sign a Bv Rusty Miller Immaculate U&R built Contem. one-year contract for 1988 season, his agent said Tuesday night. Jhe Associated Press Bruce on April 22 gave the coach no plus Boston Celtics home action MANCHESTER •H4.W *199,900. rating below 8 on a scale of 1 to 10 in NEW TO MARKET. So many f ^ (Vernon) Colonial. In area of new homes. 7 Jim Neader, representing the star right-hander, began 10 areas of competence. and much more. turst packsd Into a small pries. This contract talks with Mets vice president A1 Harazin during the COLUMBUS, Ohio — The last evaluation of fired Ohio State The university made that evalua­ dsUghtful 2 bsdroom, I'A bsth, fln- *219,900. Four Family with newer paint, afternoon and called it “a good session.” tion and the prior year’s evaluation Call your local cable lahsd roc room Condo la a drsam newer roof and insulated. Owner "We got to express how Dwight really feels,” Neader said. football coach Earle Bruce ended corns trus. Call tor dslalla. (Vernon) with Athletic Director Rick Bay of Bruce available to The Asso­ company anxious! "And the way he feels is that he wants to be a career Met.” concluding: “Great Job! OhioState ciated Press. is lucky to have you!” and order Vinyl sided, move-in condition. Co­ *234,900. lonial Tudor. 4 bedrooms, I'/i Becker advances In tennis tourney But Bruce was dismissed Nov. 16 Bay, asked Tuesday if Jennings today. (Weal Hartford) rse mnssfs m tpsftsOSom*/ r baths. Newesr roof and furnace. by university President Ekiward had ever seen the evaluations, said, 4 jtor r>wMM FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, West Germany — Boris Becker of West Jennings, seven months after the “No, probably not. He would have B O LTO N *174,900. NEW LISTINQIll evaluation by Associate Athletic something like 5,000 employee A COUNTRY SPECIAL. Evarythlng you *274,900. B-1 zone. 2 business and lovely 4 room Germany defeated Niklas Kulti of Sweden 7-5,6-3 In a first-round Whalers vs Montreal want ahuatad In a baaulltui v ^ ^ a a t - apartment. Must see! TWO-FAMILY UP A DOWN match of the $150,000 Young Masters tennis tournament. Director Bill Myles was signed by evaluations to look at. He wouldn’t (at home) tlnq. Btataly 4/8 badroom Fadaral Colo- Each unit has 4 ganaroua alzs rooma with hardwood floors. Becker, who has won all three of the previous Young Masters Bay, who resigned in protest of the see it unless he was specifically nlai taaturaa an updatad kitchan and a looking for it. They seldom go Tune-in Tonight at 7:30 p.m. ganaroua dining room. A uniqua famlly- 'Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s!” Second floor Is carpeted. First floor leased until 11/1 /88. Stovs and tournaments here, had trouble in the first set, but regained his filing. slzad homa. refrigerator to stay In each unit. Located In Manchester. Call for Bruce was praised for his leader­ beyond my office unless requested For more information call Hartford area 677-9599, OB form in the second set. by someone else.” other Information. Being offered at $179,500. An sxcsilsnt buyl Becker’s participation in the tournament after being idle in ship qualities and lauded for his Windsor/Vemon 649-3457, Marlborough 546-2635. STRAND REAL ESTATE ^ work during the 1986-87 season, Jennings was unavailable for 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT singles play for several weeks is considered a warmup for the which the evaluation said was comment. A university spokesman United Cable — See What You’ve Been Missing! Masters Tournament in New York next week. TA T I TO n A V . R4’7_‘‘Sni riwlSfil “Probably ... his best coaching referred questions to attorney John \ m m c u u nunsMH cotfOMnnoH Q job.” C. Elam. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wcdneadav. Nov. »■ 1W7 - M U - M A N C H ES TE R H E R A LD . Wedneadav. Nov. 25. 1987 Rentals Merchandise FDR DALE RMSALE

SOUTHERN New Eng­ BRIGHT and Cheerful I land clasilfleld ado Woke uptoa bright and NDLNMY/ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 rodch nearly 800,880 sunny kitchen filled 8EA80NM. tiomee In Connecticut with beautiful oak ca- I and Rhode Island. Ths Mnetryl ThlstlneSplus MANCHESTER. Central Min: y *'i»i Dries for a bosic 25 room Cope Cod offerso location, kitchen and ATTENTION Wholesal­ wofd od Is only 8SS and ...... 25 Farm Supplies and Equipm ent___ flexible open and airy parking prlvlteget. 870 ers. Christmas trees Notices Business P ro p e rty...... Entertainment...... R A TE S : 1 to 6 days: 98 cants par fins par day. will appear In 43 news­ weekly.. Security and for sale (Approxl- Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income Tax Office/Retail Equipment ...... floor plon, 2-3 bed­ Lost/Found...... 01 7 to 19 days: 70cants par fins par day. papers. For mors In­ rooms, ntwer modern references. 649-9227 or m ^ l v 490). White and Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng .. Recreatlanal Equipment...... formation call Classi­ Personals...... 02 20 to 25 days: 60 csnts par fins par day. both, firepince, hard­ 649-4240. Blue Spruce. Call for Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Polntlng/Paperlng...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... »■ ■ ■• t' ■ • ■' ■ ''it - fied, 643-2711 and ask details otter 6pm. 644- Announcements...... 03 26 or mors days: 50 csnts par lltM par day. wood floors plus o Rooflng/Sldlng...... Musical Items...... lit jk ‘ for dstallBX) 2824. Auctions...... 04 Cameras and Photo Equipment... Minimum churgs: 4 lints. oreot yard tor the gar­ u m m a m Rentals Flooring...... GOVERNMENT Homes dener. Priced to sell I Financial...... 05 Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... FDNRBIT Rooms tor Rent...... 31 DEADLINES: For claulflsd odvsrtlsemsnts to from $1 (U repair). 8134.900. Jackson ft Heatlng/Plumblng...... Miscellaneous for Sole ...... Delinquent tax prop­ Jackson Real Estate. Apartments for Rent...... 32 be publlthsd Tutsdav through Saturday, the M A N C H ES TE R . Good lo­ Employment & Education Miscellaneous Services.. Tag Soles...... , ^ rant. erty. Repossessions. 647-8480J Iglothhm Condominiums for Rent...... 33 deadline Is noon on ths day bsfort publication. cation. 2 bedroom Port Time Help Wanted..... 10 Services Wanted...... Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 Coll 805487-6000 extsn- ... Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertltemsntt to be published Mondov, BRIGHT and Cheerful I opartment-2nd floor, WARM AcrynTpilepont Help Wanted...... n slon O H 9965. Store/Office Space...... 35 Wake up too bright and wall to wall carpeting, coat. Furrier hook Situation Wanted...... the deadline It 2:30 p.m. on Friday. N EW LIsHno. 2 Family up ... 12 Retort Property...... 36 Merchandise sunny kitchen tilled appliances. No pets. closing. 14. 840. 649- Business Opportunities...... 13 and down. Eoch unit with beautiful oak ca- Industrial Property...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... Automotive Security and lease. 7609. Instruction...... 14 R EAD YOU R AO. Closslflsd odvsrtlssmsnts a rt has 4 generous size blnetryl ThlstlneSplus 8485. Call 643-1995. Garage* and Storage...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles. Cars for Sole...... rooms with hardwood Employment Services...... 15 ...... 39 taken by tsisphons as a convsnlencs. Ths room Cope Cod otterso Roommates Wanted...... Clothing...... Trucks/Vans for Sole...... floors. 2nd floor Is cor- flexible open and airy MANCHESTER. Large 1 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Manchester Herald It respontibis for only one bedroom apartment, Furniture...... Campers/Trallers...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the slie of pstsd. 1st floor leased floor plan, 2-3 bed­ Real Estate Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 3rd floor. Stove and FUDNITUIIE TV/Stereo/Appllances... the original Insertion. Errors whjch do not until Novomber 1,1988. rooms, newer modern Machinery and Tools ___ Auto Services...... Stove and refrigerator both, fireplace, hard- refrigerator. Available Homes for Sale ...... 21 letstn the value of the advertisement will not MODERN 8 foot tofq, Services Lawn and Garden...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... to stay In each unit. wdod floors plus a December 1. No pets. Condominiums for Sale___ 22 be corrected by an additional Insertion. 8425 per month plus pole yellow with subtle Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Child Core...... Good Things to E a t ...... Miscellaneous Automotive...... Located In Manches­ grisot yard for tbe oor- ter. Coll tor other Infor­ security and utilities. green undertone. 8190 Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood . Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... dener. Priced to sell I firm. 646-5358. mation. Bslno offered 8134.900. Jackson ft Strano Real Estate. of $179,588. An excel­ Jackson Real Estate. 647-7693.______ANTIQUE and Contem- •fikiriAMiTJOMitfOM lent buy. Realty World- 6474400.g______EAST Hartford. 1 bed- porary furniture for sole. Antique Oak gate Frschstts-Bsnolt. 646- M A N C H ES TE R . 2 bed- room. 8435 monthly 7789. ______room Townhouse Con­ plus utilities. On bus leg table, antique I PART TIME line. 968-10M.______leaded gloss hanging Notices h e l p w a n t e d HELPWANTBI MANCHESTER. 3 bsd- dominium. Appllonced HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ■ HELP WANTED room Cape with fin­ kitchen, living room 2 Bedroom Townhouse. shade, clow foot setee, ished Recreation room Heat, wall to wall car­ side choir, antique P A tl m and sliders from dining pressback choirs, an­ As o condition precedent to In basement. Fire- area to deck and pri­ peting, all appliances, the placement of ony odver- RECEPTIONIST Part air conditioners, nice tique Oak cupboard, tlslne In the Monchester He­ O F F IC E help neeaea. FULL Time. Immediate placed living room. vate yard, Vh baths. time. Duties Include M ECH ANIC. Full time STOCK Clerk. Days, wee­ ARE you worth more? PitdititiantikaiiifjfK* 8124,986. strano Real An excellent home to locotlon. Coll 649-9240. stained gloss windows. rald, Advertiser hereby General office skills kends. Call 289-3432 Not satisfied with your opening. Soles/Offlce Rosewood chest on oprees to protect, Indemnity answering phones, position. 2 and 4 cycle wedOlOaaWytktHtf Estate. 647-7653.0 get started In. 8109,900. required. Telephone experience. Must be anytime. present Income? We position. Must be de­ Otm talts, TftfCklna. MANCHESTER. Availa­ chest, night stand, and hold harmless the Man­ dato entry, filing, etc. HERE'S an opportunity pendable and have milnaaneafn. K7-7W KI VERNON. Stately 8 room D.W. Fish Realty. 643- ble Immediately. 3 bed­ chester Herald, Its officers Coll 872-2606, S:30-5pm. for a challenging part 528-8992.______able to work on own are looking for 3 per­ Home readtffc You gloss top coffee table, W A N TE D Press PersorT. good organizational noma It. we da It. Piwe Ranch. Great family 1991.0______room apartment. 8650 lamps, mirrors, baby and employees against any A ID E to work In Klnde- time position that Is DENTAL Receptionist and have complet e set sons who have the abil­ and all liability, loss or Growing printing com­ ity to Increase their skills. Hours Include 2 esHnMdes.lmMrdd.643- home and neighbor­ MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ plus utilities. 649-8365. Items, etc. Wednesday- garden to 1st grade close to home I We for small busy prac­ of tools. Eckert's Lawn nights and Saturdays. wa«M iriblk|‘ MMMTCSIlliel expense. Including attor­ tice. 4 days per week. 8, Leisure, Coventry. pany needs qualified present Income. Op­ hood. 8169,988. Strano room Cape complete M A N CH ES TER . 2 bed- Soturday, 91 Robert classroom In the Bol- have an Immediate op­ person to run printing Call 643-2171. Real Estate. 647-7653.Q with spacious 15'x24' neys' fees, arising from ening for port time Experience preferred. 742-6103. portunity to advance S M f tlnrn to mtf room apartment. 8590 Road. Coll 6476191. claims of unfair trade practi­ ton Elementary a duplicators. Will be Tbfta's somdane out firplaced living room. per month. Security clerk/tvpist In our ad­ Duties Include schedul­ E X P E R IE N C E D Fork lift Into management com­ THE DEADLINE FOR flBisitfiatiiy rtaitt' VERNON. Immaculate U D E S F E R A TE L Y Seeking ces, Infringement of trade­ School. 19 hours per willing to train. Excel­ Itikni vdie wonts to laiy & R built Contempor­ 14'x22' lower level re­ and references re- marks, trade names or pat­ week. For Information vertising department. ing, Insurance record operators and laborers pany. Benefits. For PLACING OR to sell solid Maple cof- keeping. Salary negotl- lent wages and benef­ your personal Inter­ ary Colonial. In area of creation room and qulred. Call 649-29*7. fee and end table set. A ents, violation of rights of and application call If you have a pleasant for outside work. Be­ its. Call Prestige Prlnt- CANCELING AN AD 9'x12' sun porch. 2 full I privacy and Infringement of telephone manner, as oble. Coll 643-6528. nefits. Call 423-8417. view call 646-3936. new homes. 8199,988. GLASTONBURY. Cope, 3 fantastic banmln at 835 Steven Bent, Assistant Ing. 203-646-6161. IS 12 NOON TH E DAY Strano Real Estate. baths, 2 cor garage, 3 copyright and proprietary Principle at 643-2411. well as excellent spell­ DRIVER. Immediate op­ JE W E L R Y Sales. Full BEFORE, MONDAY - or 4 bedrooms, 1 car for tbe set, or S25 for the rights, unfair competition CONSTRUCTION Labor­ 647-7653.0______zone heat, newer roof. garage, gas heat, cel­ coffee table, 815 for the EOE.______ing and typing skills, ening. Manchester He­ time. Evenings, wee­ FRIDAY, IN ORDER 8189.900. D .W . Fish and libel and slander, which ers. Immediate open- M A N C H ES TE R . New to lar. Excellent condi­ end table. A perfect gift may result from the publica­ P A R T Tim e housekeep­ you may aualify for rald route Coventry kends. Will train. TO MAKE THE NEXT Reolty. 643-1991.0 this permanent posi­ area. Short hours, STUDENTS ★ Ings. General market. So many fea­ tion. 633-4728 evenings for the holidays 1 Give tion of any odvertlsment In ers for Quality Inn * contractor working all Apply Town 8i Country ISSUE. FRIDAY BOLTON.'Charmlng vet the Manchester Herald by tion. Some previous good pay. Call 742-8867 Part TIiho • Evsnlogs Jewelers, Marshall's tures pocked Into a ond weekends.______me o coll after 5;30pm Conference Center. phases of construction. A F T E R N O O N B Y 2:30 small price. This de­ completely moder­ at 742-9918. advertiser. Including adver­ Competitive wages. sales experience Is a or 647-9946 and leave NATIONAL now- Mall. PM FOR MONDAY'S tUFRRIOR COURT — MANCHESTER. 6 rooms tisements In any free distri­ plus. Hours are Full time employment INVITATION irO BID INVITATION TO BID eVie lightful 2 bedroom, 1 'h nized 9 bedroom Victo­ Please apply at front name and telephone spapof concern has ISSUE. THANK YOU JUVBNILB MATTRRS "Reeorloclno avmnoelsm In 0 charming newly bution publications pub­ Monday-Frlday, 8:30- and benefits. Call 742- DELIVERY. Receiving bath, finished recrea­ rian Farmhouse with redecorated Duplex on desk. Quality Inn of number and I will call Immediate openings Ssoltd prepotols for Preporotlem for Stogs 11 Interl w Rev Fleer/Rebert J. O'Brien approxim ately 2,800 lished by the Manchester 2:30. Call Denise Ro­ 5317 8:30-5pm. and Maintenance Man. F O R Y O U R toratlon and Renovation to Chtnov Hall, 177 Hartford Road, STATH OF CONNRCTICUT aiementorv Scbeel” tion room Condomi­ a quiet dead end street. TV/8TERE0/ Herald. Penny Sleffert, Vernon, 51 Hartford you bock.______for COOPERATIONIII NINTH OISTNICT square feet of living berts at the Manches­ Good driving record a M ondwtltr. Connscticut, will bo rocol\^ bv Mr. Alan Lam- The Beard of Education, 110 nium Is a dream come Includes garage. 8725 APPLUUKE8 Publisher. T u r n p ik e , 646-5700. SALES. One of our best ORDER CLERKS must. Apply of Mar­ ton, Chairman Bulldino CommIttM, Chenov tto ll^o n d o - Ordoref Neflce area . Fleldstone fire- EOE/AA.______ter Herald, 643-2711, for VERIFIERS Novomber 17,19sr, Long HIM Drive, Eoet Hart­ true. Call for details. plus utilities. No pets. an Interview. sales engineers for of­ Sales Clerits aed low's, 861 Main Street, tlon. First Floor Cold Boom, Uncoln Contw.^W^ ford, Ct„ will recelvt eooled Century-21 Epstein placed living room, ex­ A S S IS TA N T CHILD Care. Mature Strool, Monchstltr, Connoctlcut, 9*649< v® -* -!:' Menlvllle (Uncoevllle) 6436602. HOTFOINT Refrigera­ LOST PART Time hours. Good fice moves needs as­ Cashiers Monchester.______CO M M CN CO t bide for "RESURFACING Realty. 647-6895.0 tra targe dining room, MANAGERS. woman needed who oscombor IS, 1987, at which time and place Mdt will be pub­ GYMNASIUM FLOOR/RO- MANCHESTER. Quolltv tor, 12 cubic feet. 890. pay. Advancement op­ sistants. Many fine for modern health licly opened and read aloud. . ^ . . FelHloa ter me 11'x25' appllonced kit­ Coll 646-4539,6-9pm and AND FOUND portunity. All shifts. Call Today NURSES. RN's and con lovingly core for 9 Termlnottea el Forentol BERT J. O'BRIEN B O LTO N . A country spe­ chen, den, music room, 2 bedroom, heat, hot companies applaud shop In large shop­ Bide rocelved otter thit time will not be accepted. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL." cial. Everything you all dov Saturday. 646-4300. our moving crews and LPN's needed for pa­ month old son one day A MlWacterv SM Send executed bv the Blddw end wrttlee In m sun porch and huge water ond all applian­ LOST. Female Calico cot. LAUNDRY * 047-9946 4r ping center. Interest­ Bid Information and eoeclfl- want situated In a beau­ rely upon our control tient care. Numerous per week In m y O I « - omeunt dduol to f % of me lolol bid or o ewtmed ebeeti eoulvoleiit N LBONANO DOUBLAS cotlene ore available at the wrap around deck, 2 'h ces Included, olr condi­ Black, Orange, and ing and professional coses east of the river tonbury home. 633-6576 $% ef the tetel bid abell be subimtHd wWi each bid. The sueewUiH Femterly of Rockville. C T., Buelnett Office. Sealed bide tiful wooded setting. baths, 2 car garage. tioning, quiet, on bus­ White. Vicinity Green­ WASHMEN systems for their dor wnibefewdredte tur nHb Pet lor mence end Povment Sendt In tm New el Forte unknown Stately 4-S bedrbom transfers. If you like atmosphere unlike all Including a nurse before 8pm. will be received until 1:00 Nice location, near line. Ideal for middle CADS wood Drive, Manches­ HELP WANTED MOVERS, Drivers, 'fullamount df the Contract. ______Upon tbe jMlItlon of TH E p.m., Monday, December 7, Federal Colonial fea­ aged and senior citi­ Full and part time responsibility and other retail atores. needed to attend DRIVERS and Ware- The BulldineCommittee, LTM/CHARMjrMerwwthe ritfit COMMISSIONER OF CHILD­ 1907 at which Mme Miev will Bolton Green. 8199,900. FD R 8 M E ter. Large reward for Packers. Right spot for school with ventilator house men. Several op­ torelectonvorollbldeandtowalve any lechnlcalltv In b l«, tures and updated kit­ D.W. Fish Realty. 643- zens. $990/month. 247- positions available challenge, loin our Flexible hours. Ideal REN AND YOUTH SER­ bo oublldv openod and read chen and a generous her safe return. 643- CASHIER Full or part ambitious, active peo­ bound child, nighttime enings available when such action It deemed to be In the beet Intereet of Ih# aloud. Tho Board of Educa­ 1991.0 ______9 0 3 0 . ______8431. time. Buckland Street for weekend shift team for an Interest­ for young mothers VICES eoeking Iht lermlno- dining room. A unique ing, varied assign­ ple who can share our pediatric cases, 4 hour Immediately. Above Mon of Mie porontal riohte of tion rteervte Ihe right to ac­ MANCHESTER. Re- MANCHESTER. Large 2 and Route 84 Mobil. at local nursing goal of providing aual- and retirees. Apply at Plme and Spedflctmone eon te H tja li^u ira n depoelt of tho obovo nomad pereen In cept or rolect any or all the family sized home. ment. Never a dull evening Respite coses average hourly pay S2180 poreetotlhe office ofthe Architect, ^ Molmleldt Ae- duced for quick sole. bedroom apartment, Salary tS and up. Apply care facility. *7.58 Ity moving service. Ex­ once to the manager and others. Excellent rate. Time and W otter hie, chMd(ron) and oleo etot- Mde or the rloht to waive 8174,988. Centurv-21 1st floor, heat. $595 per TAKE A LOOK In person M onday- moment. Insurance toclotee, 41C New London Turnpike, Oloetonburv, Connec­ Ino that the minor chlld(ren) technical formalMlee if It le in Epstein Realty. 647- Charming 7 room, 2 Employmont and pension benefits. perience welcome, but Diane. pay. Please call Pat at 48 h o u rs . S te a d y ticut, o ito , on or otter November 23, IW . of the above nomed pereon the beet Intereet to do eo. both, full dormered month. 649-8940.______Frlday, 10am-5pm. per hour to start will provide full train­ No bid mov be wllhdrawn for o period of elxty (M ) dove eub- 8895.0 ______Car. Send resume or Quality Core. 521-9858. Monday-Frlday work ore uncared-for, noolected Richard A. Huot Cope In move In condi­ VERNON. Outstanding 84 Chev Caprice with excellent be­ ing. Insurance and pen­ Parkade Health A eoouent to the opening of bide without the written content of ore a word (e) of the Commle- Win. Lw** mw *o4WO COLLECTOR. 30-60 day letter to M r. Evans, A U TO Polish and detail schedule. Paid Insu­ Director of SUGAR and Spice... and tion. Extras Include, condominium (Rye- A Edueatlon accounts. Experience sion benefits. Perman- Nutrition Center tho Chonev Board of Commitelonere. tloner. The petition will bo oh so nicel This 6 room nefits. Must be Hartford Despatch person. Full and part rance, vacation and Buelneee Servicee boy window In living tleld) 2 bedroom, fully 02 Camsro preferred. Good work­ ent lobs. Apply Parkade Sbsfplag LTM/CHARM heard on the 9lh dov of Do- older Colonial Is lust over 18. Contact Moving and Storage, time. Immediate open­ holidays. Interviews at cember, 19S7 ot 2:00 P.M. 050-11 room, skylights In up­ appllonced, much AT. m Mr * 5 d 9 o ing condition and P.O. Box 8271, East Hartford Despatch Ceetar Manchester Tobacco & Mike ZUka, Preeldent o'clock In tho afternoon, at delightful I Big spa­ Steven Kegler at Moving 8, Storage. 225 ings In new, used and stairs bedrooms, targe more. References, se­ PART TIME hours. Apply In person. Hartford, CT 06108 or 404 W. Middle service departments of Candy Company, 299 the Superior Court — Ju­ cious rooms, formal deck and 2 out build­ curity. No pets. 8750 83 RX7lMnr.t1K *6795 Savings Bank of Man- 847-9191. visit us at 225 Prospect Prospect Street, East Taraplke Green Rood, Monches- 04F11 ______venile Mottere 169 Norwich- NOTICR TO CRHDITORS dining room, 2 full HELP WANTED auto dealership. Apply New London Turnpike, at E S TA TE OF ings, 8139,900. Sentry plus utilities. 649-4003. a4 MjsdA RX7 chester. 649-9696. Street, East hartford. H a rtfo rd . 528-9551. Maaebestar to Gorin Jaguar, Route ter. See Mr. baths, remodeled kit­ Real Estate. 643-4868.0 EOE. NOTICa Montvllle, (Uncoevllle), C T GRACE L. SMITH, O/k/O EAST Hartford. Newer 5 EXPERIENCED Florist 528-9551. EO E. 83, Vernon. Schoenfeld. In eold DIetrIct. It oooeorlng GRACE M. SM ITH, Late Of chen with butler's pon- K E N N E L Helper needed SALES Position Bedding F U iL IC NBANINa Moncheeter, Oeceoeed try, 2 e n c lo s e d MANCHESTER. Exciting room, 3 bedroom 87 Merc Cougar only. Excellent salary BOARD OF DIRRCTORS to and bolns found bv Hie tub- apartment, stove, re- mornings and wee­ Barn Is looking for self ecrlblno authority that tbe The Hon. William E. Htz- porches, corner fire­ new 7 room Victorian $AVE kends In South Wind­ and benefits. Send re­ TOWN OF MANCHI8TRR, CONNRCTICUT frlgerator, dis­ motivated people for 1 above named Leonard <3erald. Judge, of the Court place. Nice dry base­ Farmhouse, 3 spacious sor. 289-1509. sume or apply In per­ Doueloe hoe gone to parte un­ bedrooms, fantastic hwasher, wall to wall 08 Honda Freluds son. No phone calls sales positions. Full Notice It hereby given that Ihe Beard of Olrertore, Townof of Probate, DIetrIct of Mon- ment, 1 cor garage, known, therefore, ORD­ cheeter at o hearing held on front porch, 216 baths, 2 carpet, 1st floor. No MU. AT. to. m •11,900 PART Time Medical please. Wllllmantic and part time positions Moncheeter, Connoctlcut, will hold a ERED, That notice of Ihe aluminum siding. All Receptionist-Assistant TRUCK DRIVER / Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main S tre ^ November 19, 1907 ordered this for 8128,000. Coll car attached' garage, pets. References and Flower 8, Gift Shop, available. No expe­ PRIVATE PARTY Connecticut, on Tueedov, Decembor 1, HS7 of S.OO F.M . to heorino of thIe petition be that all claims muet be ore- 84 Merc. Topaz security. $990 monthly needed for our Rock­ 1158 M a in S tre e t, rience required. We given bv oubMehIne Mile lentsd to the fiduclarv at Ihe quick I 647-8400. Jqck- large rooms, spectacu­ 4 0 ,. AT, M , AO •3995 conelder and act on the followino'. lar master bedroom plus utilities. 649-4003. ville office. Medical Wllllmantic.______will train. Promotions WAREHOUSE order of notice once. Immed­ oddreee below. Failure to son A Jackson Real background and data from within. Positions Proooted appropriation to Education Special iately upon rocelol of Mile promoHv oreeent any euch Estate. 647-8400.O with locuzzl, open floor MANCHESTER. Out- 87 Ssbls G 8 ‘ DATA Entry-Clerical. Prelecle - Fund 41 - Perkine Vocational Educa­ Order of NoMco, In The Mon- dalm may reeult In the loee plan, 12'x16' deck. 4 Dr. *13,399 entry experience pre­ are hourly plus com­ Merchandise Ads ..$ 5,910.00 chetter Herald o neweooMr BRAND New listing I stondlng 7 room, 3 bed­ Medical billing office tion G rant...... of riohte to recover on such Centurv-21 Epstein ferred. Please call 646- mission with a full be­ to bo financed bv a State Grant. having o clrculotlen In the dalm. Charming and comfor­ room apartment In A A 84 Chev Caprice seeks full time person SYNDET PRODUCTS, INC. Realty. 647-8895.0 W|A.VIlAk 0314. nefit package. Open­ Proooeed appropriation to Special Gronte - City ot Moncheeter. Johanna Bruder Roy, table 6 room older zone. All new wall to •6495 for data entry and a leading mfg. supplying the commerical car wall carpeting. Bentley M A IN TE N A N C E Person clerical work. Ac­ ings available In Fond 61 - Marcotice Inveetlootlon Proomm,-...... *23,250.00 Suzanne A. PolomekI, /Uetetont Clerk Colonial on East Cen­ NEW Listing. 8160's. The 87 Line Condnsiital part time. Immediate several stores through­ wash Industry, has an opening for a truck to bo flnonced by State and Federal Granfe lor Clerk The fiduclarv It: ter Street. 3 bedrooms, 18x35' family room ad­ School District. No counts reclevable dnd S4.S00.00 and tll,7SO.OO, reepectivelv. pets. References and SAVE opening evenings and typing experience out the state. Pleasant driver / warehouse person. Class II license Kothle J. PIrolo, Executrix walk up attic, alumi­ dition creotes o feeling AM Dubllc meetinoe of the Town of Moncheeter ore held at RIGHT TO COUNSEL c/o lAO B. Flaherty, Jr., of spaciousness un­ security. 8750 monthly Saturdays. Light to helpful. Hourly wages, working conditions. num siding, updated 06 Nissan Stanza Call 667-2232 for an required, for regional dellvariaa, NO over­ locmioni which ore occeeeible to hondlcopp^ clfitene. In If the above named pereon (t) Eeo. available In most Man­ plus utilities. 649-4003. 40r. •6495 medium duty work paid vacations and ho­ addition, handicapped Individuale requirtne im auimiory wleh(et) on attorney but 30 Lofoyette Souare kitchen with pantry, maintaining auto deal­ Interview.______nights. Excellent benefit package, including le/ore unable to pov for one, Suite 116 modern both, center chester Capesi 2 full MANCHESTER. Excel- lidays. Please call 647- old In order to facilitate their o ^c lo o tlo n at m ^ l w baths, greot new kit­ 86 Line. Town Car ership. Apply to Gorin 0328______CO N D OM INIUM Conver­ health and dental insurance, profit sharing, ehould contoct the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to Ihe upon proof of InoblMtv to Vernon, C T 06066 fireplace and lots lent 3 Vi room oport- •Net $AVE pov, tho Court will provide chen and o large 1st Ja g u a r, Route 83, sion Company looking etc. Please apply in person. echeduled meetlno eo thot oooroorlate arronoemente con be 05M1 morel 8139,000. Jack- nrient, stove, Vernon.______CASHIERS. Weekends, for experienced main­ made. one for you. /Miy euch reoueet son ft Jackson Real floor master bedroom retrtimrator. No pets. 80 Ford Fiesta evenings, days, house­ ehould be mode Immediately suite I 2 other bed­ •2295 ACCOUNTANTS. Part tenance people. Must JAMES F. FOGARTY, SECRETARY at the Court office where Estate. 647-8488.0 References and secur­ mm,*m wives, high school stu­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS rooms with full time, varied duties. have knowledge of tile, SYNDET PRODUCTS, INC. your heorino le to be held. HDME8 ity. 8490 monthly plus 84 Mazda Pickup •4500 dents, seniors, make plumbing, electrical Doted at Moncheeter, Connecticut thie 19th dov of Novem­ MANCHESTER. Abso­ dormer, dining room, utilities. 649-4003. Call 872-2686, 8:30-5pm. your own hours. Call 991 Route 6, Bolton, C T FDR SALE lutely pristine, center deck, treed lot and a and carpentry. 528- ber, 1907. 052-11 HO MANCHESTER. 4 room 87 Sable *08' 289-3432 anytime. ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days chimlney Colonial. Ex­ oarage. Must be seen 12 •14,299 8992. EOE 04S-11 COVENTRY. Brand new. ecutive area of town. apartment, 1st floor, ASSISTANT Managers ★ Additional Lines 50

250 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED pliances, Including Ca­ located In the upper 37.5 hours per wdeKi 'Housewives, mothers with young children, i m ED Really. 649-1147.______loric range, new coun­ aorags, tool shed, good BROTHERS LPN position available, east side of town. Huge Part Time Some flexibility ★ Ad must contain price! MANCHESTER. Smart ter tops and new no 3 bedroom units In location, neor every- students. Earn extra money with your own RN-Statt nurse position full time on 2nd shift. 35 thlng. Coll 649-7230. 301 'Cantar St hours and work aicne-, CARPENTERS. Interior hour work week. 5x3 Investors cholcel wax floor. 8234,900. excellent condition, p>- -time |ob. Bring your children with you celling and dry wall. available on 2nd and Sentry Real Estate. 643- Manchastar. CT dule. Excellent fringe You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds rotating schedule. Full Newly renovated 3 hardwood floors, mas­ MANCHESTER. Beoutl- HOLIDAY CASH ana save on babysitting costs. 21 hours par Immediate openings. 3rd shift. 35 hour work state benefits. Salary family. 2 bedrooms 4068.0______ter bedroom sitting ful 4 room In excellent benefits. 2 evening General contractor week. 5x3 rotating 643-S13S due to this low price... week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise 820,316/year with In­ each. Quiet dead end WHETHER you ore Idrea, separate gas area. Stove, refrigera­ Earn the Extra $$ You Need meetings per month. working all phases of schedule. Full state be- street. 8224,900. Kler- thinking of buying o tor. No pets. Referen­ our carrier boys ahd girls. If you like kids, want crease due In Jonurarv tieotlng systems, new Contact: construction. Full time n e t I t s . Salary nan Reolty. 649-1147. home or selling your root, aluminum siding ces. 1650 Includes heat This Season Woridng 5pm-9pm 822,194/vear with an '08. Apply at: Mans­ a little Independence and your own Income, employment" and be­ field Training School, present home. Call us "Call todov for a conve and hot water. 649-4003. Nithin Chnior Increase due Jonurarv SOUTH Windsor, (jreat SCRANTON We Need: call 647-9946 or 847-9947. nefits. Call 742-5317, Route 44, Mansfield potential I Spacious 3 first, we are ready to nient showing. 8190's Superintendent of 6:30-Spm.______'88. Apply at: Mans­ Depot or call Susan helpl We are a full Blanchard ft Rossetto CNRYtLER-n.nilllTI field Training School, bedroom brick Ranch HDME8 Clerks ■ Verifiers ■ Asst. Mgrs. Schools FULL Time mature, re­ PawloskI at 429-6451. on 2.6 acres In an area service organization, “ We're Selllns 87 DODGE DAKOTA EU sponsible person to do Route 44, Mansfield de­ AA/EOE.______ready to meet all of Houses" 646-2482.0 FDD RENT Coventry Public CALL CLASSIFIED pot, or call Susan Paw- of fine antique homes. Perfect for Students / Moonlighters factory work In a water 8279.900. Klernon your real estate needs. Schools loskl at 429-6451 MENTAL Retardation UftRRealtv.643-2M9o O PEN House. Sunday, M A N C H ES TE R . 6 room soluble plastic manu­ Worker position avail­ Realty. 649-1147. 12-4, South Farm s, 07 DODGE 4x4 r u M Call 647-9946 Now 78 Ripley Hill Rd. PART TIM E facturing firm. Expe­ AA/EOE. home on busline. Avail­ TWik,miMMl Maa able on all shifts. Full Manchester. 7 room able Jonurarv 1. 8700. •wiaH4.mHv.WMv IftO Coventry, C T 06238 NEWS STAND DEALEN rience helpful but not and part time. Min­ Cape, 3 bedroom (Mas­ 07 DODGE RAM 00 F.U. 643“2 7 1 1 N O W ! necessary. Apply In TELEMARKETERS to No pets. Call between 3 imum of 6 months ex­ ter 19'x1116'1. Large ft 8pm. 6466000. 742-7317 Manchester area, deliver only to Honor person at: Polymer call from home. Your perience reaulred In kltchen/fomlly room Boxes and atoraa. Established route. Work n im s , 9 Middle Road, hours. Pays up to 88 per 87 DAKOTA 4x4 ru hour. Just set up ap­ nursing field. Educa­ with fireplace. Beoutl- STORE AND Full Time... approximately 6 hours per week - get paid Rockville. tion: Nursing field or tul Inoround pool. By .*T4I pointment with our OFFICE SPACE OAVE for 10. Must be evallabla at Prees tim e RESTAURANT. Food customers. No selling. mental retardation. owner. 821OJXI0. Direc­ Servers', Borbocks, Temporary position tions: Charter Oak to (12:30 pm) dally and Friday evening at 12:30 Coll 646-3875.______87 LsBARON GTS aha. Cocktail Persons, Hos- possibly becoming per­ Highland Street to Gar­ EXCELLENT Location. Mr.UWMlBlMHSn 49,786 a.m. Delivery of papers takes approximately t/Hostess, Banquet M E D IC A L Asslstant/se- manent. 88.87/hour. dener to Carriage to 900 square feet cmd up. 07 DODGE ARIES 4*. 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dapendabia Servers, DIshwqshers cretarv. OB-GYN of­ Apply at: Mansfield Harvest, right to 66 Store and offlees from rsin,AT,Aass*w. car a must Call Bob. at 647-0646. and Buspersons. Pull fice In Manchester. 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Like the floats, the balloons are By Andrea Hamilton 1 ■ **' The Associated Press designed after a creative meeting to choose a subject, usually a HOBOKEN, N.J. - Manfred G. storybook or cartoon character. Bass works all year to create his A blueprint and clay models are versions of the miracle on 34th used to guide workers as they lay Street to the delight of children on 1 iJ out urethane-coated nylon on Thanksgiving Day, then goes massive tables and cut pieces of home and collapses. material that are sealed together Bass designs the giant helium- to create up to 30 chambers in one filled balloons and floats for the I n ' balloon. annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Artists then hand-paint the Parade, and to him this Thurs­ balloons, which can be as large as day’s event is another work day 100 feet long and 35 feet wide. The — but one he relishes. chambers are filled with helium "Parades are for the young at on parade day. heart and there are a lot of big kids like me out there," said the Spider-Man and Snoopy will 52-year-old sculptor and illustra­ make their debuts in the 61st AP photo tor by training. annual parade, and an old favor­ He describes vividly the festive ite, Kermit the frog, will make his NEW ANCHORS — Kathleen Sullivan and Harry Smith, atmosphere that descends on 11th appearance. anchors of "CBS This Morning,” pose for a recent photo. New York City as hundreds of "The only thing that can go The enthusiastic duo are in New York, meeting with thousands of spectators line the r.A ^ wrong is the weather," Bass said. television critics, before the debut of their new program. 2‘/t-mile parade route to watch High winds make it difficult for the extravaganza along with the 25 to 40 people assigned to millions of television viewers \ > ■ maneuver each balloon. A Newspaper in Education Program nationwide. Bass is especially excited about The Quiz "A parade is a special event. the new Peanuts float featuring a The Man'^^eS^f Herald It’s done on a very special scale Teflon ice rink with snow-laden using all the elements of fantasy AP photo trees, icicles and a snowman for a w o rid s c o p e (10 I r ooch quMtkm Minwrad comeVy) that make up a parade," he said backdrop. last week as workers put the PARADE DESIGNER — Manfred G. Bass, 52, designer of “ When you look out the window finishing touches on floats such as floats and giant baloons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day at the first snow of the year, the the Marvel Universe, featuring Parade, poses In his Hoboken, N.J., workshop. snow sparkles, and as we grow characters from the comic book older we all have those precious, series. special moments. We try to This year, the parade will Ga. to roll, he hurries to the end of the capture them," Bass said. " It ’s feature 10 huge balloons and Bass and others begin trans­ route to dismantle the traditional like looking through a stained- more than 30 floats, all designed porting the brightly painted floats parade beginning, the turkey glass window." and constructed at Macy’s studio and balloons across the Hudson float. The ice rink will make its debut in a Hoboken warehouse by Bass River to New York City the night “ And after it’s all over, I go Thursday with Jill Schulz, daugh­ and 20 artists, carpenters and before Thanksgiving. The floats, home and collapse,” he said. "M y ter of Peanuts comic strip crea­ others. constructed of fiberglass and wife is very good about it. She tor, Charles Schulz, on skates. Bass, who attended the New steel, are collapsible so they can doesn't know Thanksgiving as a More than 2,500 Macy's em-’ York Phoenix School of Design, be transported more efficiently holiday." ployees participate in the parade Joined the studio in 1960 after through the Lincoln Tunnel. “ The next day, the hammers handling balloons to driving spending two years in the Army " I set up the whole parade," begin again,” Bass said, adding floats. Fourteen marching bands sculpting monuments at the In­ said Bass. After the Santa Claus that he already has a float for from across the country also will 1 In Washington recently, Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega fantry Museum in Fort Benning, float — always the last — begins next year on the drawing table. take part this year. asked Nicaraguan Cardinal Miguel Obando V Bravo to present a cease-fire proposal lo (he coniras. Mr. Ortega also met with Speaker of Ihe House |im WrighI, who was acting (CHOOSE Names in the News ONE: on orders from, against Ihe wishes of) Ihe President). 2 Twenty-sis people died in a M a tc h w o r d s recent plane crash at the Denver (2 points lor each corrsci match) Albert A. Marks Jr. handed airport. The DC-9 plane flipped Woods recovering 1- overcome a-inundale over his duties and title as chief over and broke apart on takeoff. executive officer ’Tuesday to the Al Ihe time, visibility was reduced LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor 2- overflow b-inspect James Woods, whose intense pageant’s legal counsel, Leonard because of (CHOOSE ONE: fog, portrayal of a photojoumalist in C. Horn, who has been associated snow). with the show for 25 years. 3- overrun c-esaggerale the movie "Salvador” earned 3 At Ihe recent Arab summit, him an Oscar nomination, is Marks, a 74-year-old stock­ broker, said he decided to give up several nations decided to resu­ 4- oversee d-conquer recovering from pneumonia, his me diplomatic lies with..?.. This spokeswoman says. jWIT joint responsibility after “ some soul searching” foilowihg the Arab nation was spurned by 5- overslale e-occupy Woods was hospitalized for a others for its 1979 peace treaty week before being released last Oct. 19 stock market crash. “ I decided you can’t have split with Israel. paopiawatch/spertiight weekend, publicist Andrea Jaffe (S points lor each correct answer) said ’Tuesday. Work on his film, authority,” he said. 4 President Reagan’s third nomina­ "The Boost," has been halted for Marks was the man who tion lo Ihe Supreme Court this 1 Publisher William Caines and Ihe rest of at least two weeks but resumes replaced .Parks first with actor year is Anthony Kennedy, a man his zany staff recently celebrated Ihe Monday. Ron Ely and then with the current who is considered (CHOOSE 35lh birthday of — Ihe naHon’s "The Boost" co-stars actress host, Gary Collins. He also ONE: more, leu) conservative oldest humor magazine. Sean Young as Woods’ wife. handled reporters when nude than Ihe previous two nominees. 2 Critics are praising "Timebends,” the photos of Miss America Vanessa Woods plays a New York hustler 5 The Food and Drug Administra­ autobiography of playwright Arthur and tax-shelter salesman who Williams appeared in a men’s Miller. Miller is perhaps best known for magazine. tion recently approved a new bums out and turns to drugs. drug called TP A. The drug could his Pulitzer Prize-winning play prevent tissue damage in patients (CHOOSE ONE: "The Clau Menag­ Preventive measure suffering from (CHOOSE ONE: erie," "Death O f A Salesman” ). heart attacks, tumors). 3 Most pre-season polk ranked last year's NEW YORK (AP) - Radio and Out of his element NCAA tourney runner-up (CHOOSE television talk show host Larry ALBERT MARKS JAMES WOODS ONE: Syracuse, Georgetown) number . suffers pneumonia MARIETTA, Ga. 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Atlanta Journal 500 on Sunday, ernment I lead re­ Navratilova b currently ranked second a preventive measure,” said Medical Center, where he will be The 41-year-old international was a passenger Tuesday in an cently announced in Ihe world. attorney Bob Woolf. opera star underwent the trans­ evaluated for a possible hip Air Force F-16'jet fighter that that average con­ 5 Two weeks into Ihe NBA season, the Woolf said King expected to plant on Nov. 16 and is expected to implant, spokesman Arnold Lips- collided with a Georgia Air sumer prices will rise man said ’Tuesday. Boston Cehks and LA. Lakers were stM resume his normal schedule on remain at the center for one more National Guard F-15 fighter over by 40 percent in Davis, who just finished an undefeated. The record for most wim Cable News Network and the month. He will undergo out­ Jefferson County. 19M. Who am I and appearance at Bally’s Hotel in al the start of a season b ..?... Mutual radio network within four patient tests he is released, Ms. No injuries were reported, what nation do I Las Vegas, Nev., underwent a-9 b-15 c-21 to six weeks. Edmonds said. although the pilot of the other lead? CNN said Rona Barrett would Carreras’ first major test since reconstructive hip surgery at the plane safely ejected before his take over the nightly King show the transplant will be Monday, hospital in November 1985 after fighter crashed. Elliott’s pilot, YOUR SCORE: St lb 100 points —TOP SCORE: temporarily beginning Monday. when doctors remove a small injuring his hip while filming a Maj. Wayne F. Conroy, flew 01 lo 90 pdnte — Eicellanl. 71 lo 00 pointe — Good. 01-7t'polnls — Fair. amount of marrow and test it for television version of "Aiice in safely back to Dobbins Air Force e Knowtadpa Unllmitad. Inc. 1123-87 ______Exercise cyciing leukemia cells and healthy cell Wonderland.” Base, officials a spokesman said. growth. Capt. Robert Coffman, an Air ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ SEATTLE (AP) - Spanish No more pageants Force spokesman, said Elliott tenor Jose Carreras was riding an Sammy’s surgery had done a recruiting commer­ q-S !im il- * !»sn3ej4$-£ f„u»ui exercise cycle a week after ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - cial for the Air Force Reserve and -*»l»s V fO Ml*»a„-I :LHDI111IOdS/M3 1 V M lld -S q-y !a-c !r-z tp-l :$ailO M H 3 1 VIV plant to treat leukemia, a hospital tainer Sammy Davis Jr. will and weathered the scandal of a ride” when the collision puz|Od ‘|)|S|aznjt| qaa(3(oM iJW VN SM aN spokeswoman says. undergo surgery next month to nude Miss America says he has occurred. sq3cn>l«aH-s "H e’s doing well. There are no restore a hip reconstructed two ended his 35 years as head of the He did not have an explanation !ssa|-y !)d/(8] - t im ous-z !|o saqSfM aqi |su|eBc-i :]d O 3 S a iB 0 M problems,” Susan Edmonds, of years ago, a spokesman said. Miss America Pageant. or description of the crash. 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You go out and get a she wants to come back and do field of world-class runners that something,” Prindiville said of have never been assembled Merrill. before In Manchester. “ This year you should see a pack, not Prindiville was also woricing just one or two (coming down on having Judi St. Hiliare, who Main Street heading for the set the women’s record in her finish tine)said Dave Prindi- lone appearance in ’85, return to ville, race coordinator, whose Manchester. Sabrina Peters, main responsibility is to attract who was second a year ago, and Susan Baxter-Faber of Nauga­ a top-flight field. ^ l - e C T R I C A field of close to 7,000 tuck are entered. Lee Hayer, NATIONAL SALE DAYS officially registered entrants — who turned in a 25:54 winning a record number — is expected effort, is not expected to defend SPECIAL FROM $ to answer the starter’s gun her women’s title. Thursday at 10 a.m. in front of The top three male and GENERAL ELECTRIC! St. James Church on Main female finishers will receive Street. When the gun is Maneiiwtar Hm M TAC Trust Awards of $1,000, sounded, the likes of defending $750 and $500. The first 25 \ SATISFACTION champion John Doherty, four­ Runners crowd Main Street a year ago runners are expected for Thursday's finishers and top five females time champion John Treacy, for the 50th Manchester Road Race. A run. will also make the prize list i> GUARANTEED Jean-Pierre Ndayisenga, Ri­ record field of about 7,000 registered along with the first three in four , der relwed er eaiheeee epdea chard O’Flynn, Gerry O’Reilly Team Etonic. Gerard Dona- age divisions (up to 39, 40-49, tnm 61M wKiRum wmAm, and Keith Brantly will stretch the Manchester course record in front of the field in 1980. The kowski, a three-time All- 50-59 and 60 and over). The first ■rfligwHf, IrMisr, raw* W*«kI, across the front of the pack. in 1979 with a 21:26 clocking. latest U.S. entry who has a shot b lim ^ , CMOMla a « l « w r » • • • • America at the University of three high school boys and girls j § Any one of the six could That time, according to nine­ of breaking the foreign-bom pardMMd al ratdL 4 9 Michigan, will also toe the start and top Connecticut male and emerge with the laurels in the time champion Burfoot, is one string is the 25-year-old Brantly line with what is shaping up as female finishers will also hit the 51st running. Or it could be any that’s going to take a stellar from Gainesville, Fla., who the best field in race history. prize list. one of several other first-time performance to beat. confirmed last Friday that he GENERAL Donakowski is the 1986 and ’87 S , ^ £ f e R A L or veteran entrants in the Ndaysisenga, who was bom will be in Thursday’s field. Two round-trip airline tickets ELECTRIC TAC National lOK champion. , Manchester Road Race. The in Belgium and now lives in Brantly, named the 1986 men’s to Hawaii, courtesy of Connecti­ REFRIGERATOR road runner of the year by the cut Travel Services Inc., will be 19 C U .F T. ' ^J^fpTRlC field is that star-studded. Fairfax, Va., was runner-up to The field is so deep, a randomly drawn at the awards F R O S T F R E E Doherty ran under the colors Doherty in the 1986 race, Road Runner’s Club of Amer­ Connecticut runner is going to ceremony. Winners must have of England a year ago but now finishing two seconds behind ica, is coming off a winning be hard-pressed to break into IDE BY SIDE performance. He won the Ja­ completed the 4.77-mile course. runs under the green, white and the winner as the pair went the top-25 prize list. David maica International lOK on orange banner of Ireland. He head-to-head down Main Street. Litoff, of Middletown, was the The big winner, as it is every Nov. 15, in .90-degree, 100 Joins the famed "Irish Connec­ Ndayisenga has had a good 1987 top Nutmeg finisher in ’86 with year, will be A e Muscular percent humidity, with a time of tion” that has been predomi­ to date with wins at the Fairfax 14th placement. He’ll be in Dystrophy Association Fund, 1 »1 9 9 nant in the Silk a t y run since its lOK, the Maryland lOK and 30:20. Thursday’s field. The top local the national objective of the “ The depth this year is far 19” RCA FISHER 13” ZENITH PANASQNICJ first appearance in 1978 when Penny Relays lOK. entrants again are Tim De- Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of NEC MITSUBISHI COLOR TV OUALCASSBTTE COLOR VtOSOeMSSfiSSSeoMSR\ O’Reilly and O’Flynn are greater than ever,” Treacy .FAMOUS MAKE VIDEO CASSETTE Treacy ended Amby Burfoot’s Valve and Steve Gates. De- Lebanon. The Manchester ' VIDEO 4HMAD D ECK ^ PORTABLE said. “ I ’m looking for a nice VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER • MSMOVS eomrnoL DOLBY long reign. Doherty, who runs each making a fourth appear­ Valve made the elite top-25 list a Road Race Committee and Tall PLAYED WITH day. And, who knows, maybe RECORDER •wmsutss m tM O T t $249 for Team Etonic, has had a good ance in Manchester. They, year ago in 23rd place. He saw Cedars are race sponsors, with .VMS fonmAT- TCABLM MAOY that recori will go,” he said of • wmtiMtaiijMon m YNBEORmAT $169 year to date. He’s won the along with Treacy, missed'Ihe his time slip by only a second financial backing from Pratt k % CABLt HtAOr $99 WHILE THEY LAST yMWWEWVVE _ his ’79 i ^ r d clocking. • VMS FORMAT Qiarlotte Observer lOK, the 50th run because of from 1985 to a year ago, but saw Whitney and The Hartford Others connmitted to the ’87 M 69 Rich CHassic, the Riverside commitments but are returning his placement dip by 12 spots. (Durant. 3 3 , ^ Twilight Five-Mller and the in hopes of gaining top honors. field include Jim Cooper, a $369 O’Flynn was second in the 1985 native of Granby who was third The women’s field is not A total of $21,380 was directed Warwick lOK. to muscular dystrophy re­ For Treacy, this is a return to race, trailing Treacy to the at the Nike (Therry Blossom lOK expected tb be as deep as the search from the race a year his favorite place to run. "This tape, while O’Reilly was third. title in Washington, D.C., in men’s, but a good group of ago. Race Director Jim Bal- is the one race I’ve been back to There has not been an Ameri­ 1986. Richard Mulligan, a new runners has been assem ble. A come said he expects to ap­ most often. I think that says can winner in Manchester since addition to the “ Iriish Connec­ pair of English entrants, Jill proach that figure again this something.” Treacy, from Charlie Duggan, in his lucky tion,” will be in Thursday’s run Clarke from Sheffield and Christine Benning from Man­ year. FISHER County Waterford, Ireland, set ISth appearance, broke the tape along with Gordon Snaden from COMPACT — STEREO delivery IM C LUO tA; AM/FM, STSMEO, DUAL C4SSETIE, normal hook-u m is te r 2 S F tA F E R S . ^ Join us in our second annual ^ DoiOJUt \WEST PRICES a & Christmas Open House & H 69 TERMS: cnoW ;- Z VELOUB 84 to 384 I CASH Thanksgiving Day ^ ^ E xW2 I MASTER CARD I VISA To I MONTHLY PMT. 6 am — Noon Now PHONE-647-999 to 1-384 Keinoy 8i 646-9277 SlWsr AAR HAHTFORn BnAH ■ KgENEY 8THEET. WIANCHE8TEH. CT It Iflttto I HOLIDAY HOURS . I Monday Evening, Nov. 30th Hirttord Rd. 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"We Street surgeon, is the commit­ treasurer; and Joan Brown, in charge of the second annual group of 50 keeps individuals start putting things together at secretary, who runs the race’s said. ' What does it take to put on a Who are the members of the tee’s coordinator. Prlndlvllle, Fred Gaal of the Nutmeg Manchester Road Race Health from running out onto the 6 a.m.,’’ he said. 41, is in charge of public hotline. A1 Cashman handles production such as the Man­ There are others who aren’t Manchester Road Race Forest, Tall Ctedars of Lebanon, Expo, which was held Saturday chester Road Race? course during the running of the Committee? relations along with handling, the prizes and awards. Bob at Manchester High School. race (anyone hear of Rosie even seen. There are those who Dorin is in charge of the timers, is that club’s representative on It takes people. It takes some They’re a group of Individu­ as Balcome said, “all of the the race committee. ’Tlie Tall "I get a lot of credit for what Ruiz?) and for post-chute se­ put on the annual spaghetti idlosyncracies of the Invited and Herb Stevenson is property paid individuais, of course, but dinner the evening before the als who. after taking over a Cedars were the only sponsors people do. There’s no question it the bulk of those who are the curity to keep the flow of successful product that maybe runners.” Prlndville is among officer. could not be done without runners coming in unimpeded. race. ’There are members of the "Herb’s group sets up all the of the race from 1951 to 1984, backbone of the Thanksgiving needed a little refinement, have those responsible for getting until Pratt k Whitney Aircraft them,” Balcome said. Keenan’s group is coordi­ Boy Scout troop from St. Mary’s world-class runners to enter the scaffolding and the chute sys- Day morning trot are the Episcopal Church that polices made the annual Thanksgiving volunteers. nated with the Manchester Day run on Manchester’s Manchester Road Race, lend­ Police Department, which itself the area ' around St. James ing to its prestige in recent They are volunteers who do so Church after the race is over. streets take off. willingly and have made it part is out in force for the race. The race first drew a four- years. ’There’s a contingent of 60 from And there are those, like Richard McKenzie and Jim of their family tradition dn the hospital workers, who fill in for figure entry list in 1976. But with fourth Thursday in November the police department active on this growth came complica­ Harvey are maybe two of the race day, said Capt. Robert their colleagues who are man­ of every year. ning the all-important positions tions. There were several snags most Important people on the "All those good people," said Guliano, patrol division com­ in 1978, including one at the committee. McKenzie, an attor­ mander. ’The police set up in the chutes on race day. Irene Smith, emergency medi­ And then there are those like finish line where many runners ney in Hartford with the firm of cal services cpordinator at traffic posts from start to finish didn’t get their placement or Day, Berry k Howard, Is the with officers stationed at all Smith’s husband, Dick, who is committee’s vice president and Manchester Memorial Hospi­ at home keeping an eye on the time. tal. Smith heads the volunteers major intersections to keep The committee was formed* results coordinator. He and traffic away from the runners. turkey and the grandchildren who help tabulate the runners while she and their two sons. after that to help iron out the Harvey were key figures as last as they get to and across the ’There’s a lead cruiser and year’s results were tabulated in two motorcycle patrol officers Michael and Richard, and her bugs. finish line. two daughters-in-law are work­ Since then, the road race has record speed. in the front of the pack and one Eamon Flanagan, chief of Her group numbers about 225. ing the race. had tremendous growth. ’There She has many veterans. "There cruiser at the tail end to assure were more than 6,400 officially anesthiology at Manchester the safety of any runner in the Does Smith have a problem are a vast number of people who getting her volunteer group? entered runners In 1986, a figure Memorial Hospital, is the com­ have been doing it for 10 years back. ’The police department is that surpasses the official entry mittee president. He’s credited also out before the race, setting "Never," she said. “We don’t with me,” said Smith. "There have an overabundance but we list for the 1987 Boston with helping round up many of are a lot of people willing. They up barriers and cones to help the key figures for the race. keep matters under control. do have extra people. We call Marathon. all say ‘yes,’" she said. them the floating phalanx. The group that oversees Those key people Include Pete Among these volunteers, Before Smith’s crew go6s to today’s operations includes Keenan, who is in charge of the work, there’s another group, They’re headed by Joel Ja- there are five who man the nenda and they’re there if we James Balcome, director of the security force that keeps un­ nearly warning stations. They headed by Herb Stevenson, the wanted spectators off the property officer for the race, need them." race. are the ones in front of the finish Working the race, according "My responsibilities are to course during the race and out line. “They help handle the flow ManeOwMr HmM that has the responsibility of of the chute system as the setting up the snow fences and to Smith, is not a chore for the handle the overall organization of traffic so the recorders can townspeople of Manchester. "I of the race. I do the nuts and runners come in. Another Flan­ best handle it," Smith said. There are approximately 225 volunteers who serve in the reviewing stands. ’This group agan recruit is Irene Smith, sets up the chute system after think it’s part oT our holidays. bolte from getting the applica­ There's a group of seven who chute system, recording the numbers as the runners There’s a real community tions printed and mailed to who is in charge of the 225 man the forward ropes. “Each come across the finish line. They’re an integral part of the the last of the runners have volunteers at the finish line. answered the starter’s gun at 10 spirit, is the best way to getting all the key people (rope) is held by two people and Manchester Road Race. describe it. ’There’s as much organized for the event to go they gently open and close the a.m. It takes about IVk minutes The Manchester Road Race for all the runners to cross the excitement with the volunteers off,” Balcome said. EMERGENCY chutes to help the flow of the runners as they pass Along with these volunteers Balcome. 44, a guidance traffic,” Smith continued. through the chute system. who help with the finish, there starting line. as with the runners who partici­ Fire — Police — Medical has begun and ended in front of Steven’s crew, led by Kenny pate as familiies^ counselor at Rockville High There are 36 to 40 more There are 25 recorders who are others who are there to keep School, has been race director D IA L 911 volunteers manning the gates document the runners’ finishes. interlopers out. There’s a group Irish, assistant Manchester ’’People can’t imagine of 50 volunteers, recruited by parks director, is paid. “We Thanksgiving without the Man­ for eight years. He previously In Mancbester and another 27, along with three Smith and George Roy serve coached cross country and leaders, whose responsibility is as finish-line coordinators. 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Dowetowe Male Street, Maachester MC/VI8A 457 Center St., Manchester______646-2500 649-5221 Burfoot is glad to be back Our MWkwi Rug Colacllon Doherty looks to add to a good 1987 ra p m a n ttttw tnoM enclling (M hions ■nd oolots n ttw M u s u y l training has been going well From •KgwH tradWoniU. By Len Auster was dubbed a member of the since getting over the injury in for his 25th consecutive run THANKSGIVMG wphialicalsd conlomporariot "British Connection” a year DaywmcEND and charming counuy dMigns. Manchester Herald August,” be said. By Len Auster I just want to keep my own you’ll find tha aiaa n ig th a t's ago along with G eoff Smith. He Doherty will have to combat streak alive,” Burfoot said. AREA RUG psifaci lor your home. Manchester Herald Hurry, and have one This has already been a good broke a string of six straight Treacy, whom he has faced Robbins will be entering his home tor die fioMays. successes by members of the They're apeciaty priced year for the John Doherty clan. twice in competition and lost When you think of the Man­ 37th consecutive road race, his I And Doherty, the defending famed “ Irish Connection,” both times, along with other chester Road Race, the name 43rd overall, on Thursday. champion of the Manchester which included four-time cham­ notables such as Jean Pierre rt.wiirM.ar.ww n r Amby Burfoot comes to mind. There are no dreams of Road Race, hopes to make 1987 pion John Treacy. Treacy is Ndayisenga, who was second in Burfoot, a nine-time chamr victory for Burfoot; no visions an even better year by leading returning to Manchester this ’86, Richard O’Flynn and Keith aammr oouNmvtar'” is pion, may not be among the of being up in front with the s. Thursday’s field for the 51st year after missing the golden Brantley, a Floridian who was leaders when the 51st road race likes of John ’Treacy, John running of the event. anniversary run because of named the top men’s runner of takes place on Thanksgiving Doherty and Jean Pierre Nday- Doherty has not had a heavy another commitment. 1986 by the Road Runners Club Day, but his presence will still sienga, for example. His one running schedule lately. He’s This time, both Doherty and of America. hope, though, is to match Ray generate a lot of excitement. been busy learning his new Treacy will be running for the “ I feel this is going to be a Crothers’ feat of winning the The 41-year-old Burfoot, ex­ responsibilities as a father. Irish. Doherty was bom in stronger field than last year,” high school, open and master’ s England but both his parents ecutive editor for Runner’s “ My wife (Jennifer) had a Doherty said. divisions. “ That’s pretty dark baby in the beginning of Sep­ are Irish, and he recently World magazine, said he’s' " I f he (Treacy) Is running because all the masters are so tember.” the 26-year-old Do­ became an Irish citizen. more than willing — but not well. I think he’ll take some fast,” Burfoot admitted. herty said. His voice brought “ That’s because of the British fully able — to be involved in his beating. If I run as well as I can, *T m not putting the time and his smile through the telephone selection policy for major 25th consecutive road race on I have a good chance of beating energy into it because of work lines from his home in West games,” Doherty said. “ You Turkey Day. and because of the years I did M tnehtttar HaraM him.” An Achilles tendon inflamma­ Warwick, R.I. The newest can be the best available AMBY BURFOOT run. You come to a point in life Being cautious is one thing tion, which took him out of member of the Doherty house­ runner, and because of a quirk John Doherty broke the tape first in 1986. He’ll be back . . . familiar name where the sport is more fun to first-time runners in Manches­ training for 2>A months, will put hold, Stephen, checked in at a you might not get picked. That Thursday to defend his title with four-time champion be recreational and this is TASHKA’* ter have found out is not the best on hold any dreams Burfoot Burfoot’s competitive days robust 10 pounds. 6 ounces. happened to me in ’84 when in purely recreational form e right John Treacy one of the many in the world-class field he II strategy. John Gregorek, the may have had of capturing the are at a standstill. His work Doherty returns to Manches­ the 5,000 I finished third in the now,” he said. have to beat. pre-race favorite in ’86, didn’t master’s division (40-49) title in with Runner’ s World has re­ M ILLIKEN r u g s ter as a winner in his last outing, trials and didn’t get selected The fluid stride that put him (for the in Los press the issue on the Highland the Manchester race. duced the time he’s had for ■ Mwrw The eeeieal and moat aMdrdaMa way at the Sports Med lOK in South April, in 28:30. He won the among the elite nationally and a w n O N ' to decorala your home. •MW Stmc Conara Angeles),” he said. neutral stand.” he quipped. Street hill and found himself too “ I’ll be running Manchester training, and the Achilles ten­ Bend, Ind.. which he took with a Twilight 5-Mller in Springfield, internationally will be slower. ------AT ------^------“ (But) I run for Ireland now so far behind Doherty and Ndayi­ very slowly in the back of the don problem has slowed him time of 28:34. He was in Europe Doherty’s goal is to make And the number of finishers in if it comes down to it. I ’m Mass., in 22:40 at the end of May senga. He placed third, 15 pack,” the affable Burfoot said even more. But Manchester is for the track season but suf­ Ireland’s Olympic team for the front of him will be increasing, A .l& 0non4 & n o Irish.” and also won the Rich Class lOK seconds behind the leader. in a telephone interview from the one race he said he won’t fered a knee injury in July and 1988 games in Seoul, South Burfoot, though, has no com­ Doherty’s best time for 5,000 in Johnston, R.I.. in 29:03, over Doherty plans to be anything his home in Pennsylvania.* miss. 409 New State Rd , didn’t qualify for the World Korea, in the 5,000. But he’s plaints. “ I’m going to be way, 643-5168 (3.1 miles) is 13:23, and for a hilly course. but cautious on race day. That was hardly the case “ This is the one racing streak Manchester & §QQ§. Iftc. Championships in Rome in late aware he’ll face some competi­ way back, but enjoying it.” 10,000 (6.2 m iles), 27:56. Doherty’s Initial visit to Man­ when Burfoot, then a schoolboy that I have kept intact while August. Doherty said he’s now tion in making that against such “ The hill doesn’t worry me. I Earlier in the year, Doherty chester saw him turn in a 21:45 at Fitch High School in Groton, letting all others slip. This is the fully recovered and raring to go notables as Eamonn Coghlan. hope to be out front setting the was involved in several road clocking over the 4.77-mlle burst upon the local scene in one most important race to me. Thanksgiving Day. Frank O’Marra and Paul pace. I won’t hang around. I ’m races. He was sixth at the layout. That was the eighth 1963. He took 14th place overall I don’t see m yself as a competi­ ‘T m at 128 pounds right now Donovan. going to get out and hammer Crescent City lOK in New fastest time ever recorded. He and was the fir ^ schoolboy tive runner anymore but I do and 128 is where I ’m at when British Connection? Irish it,” he said. Just in Time for Orleans in April. Treacy won thinks, though, that it was not across the tape in his first run want to keep certain tradition I ’m at my peak,” the 5-9 Connection? " I have a good And make it even a better that race. He was second at the his best effort. “ I think I ’ll be in through Manchester streets. alive and Manchester is the one Doherty said. British claim and a good Irish year for the Doherty clan. NVESTIN AN Holiday Gift Boston lOK Milk Run, also in better shape this year. My His placements saw steady most important race to me. Doherty, who runs for Etonic, claim so it’s best I take a “It’s my little Ironman ORIGINAL-Lf VI’S’ progress, reaching runner-up BLUE JEANS Giving... honors in 1966 and 1967. streak. 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"I have to believe in last in the 10,000 and 13th in the ■ Surround Sound myseif.” a vital aspect In this year’s Pierre Ndayisenga and Gerard Manchester Herald - 19" - 14" - 13" - 9" Donakowski, O’Reilly is also 5,000. He was fourth, however, ■ Dtgital-VCR's edition of the Road Race and at the Grand Prix 5,000 in . Dolby-Stereo V C R ’a Portables The last time Gerry O’Reilly The 1986 Big East Cross O’Reiliy has a plan of his own. realistic about his chances. For as long as people speak of ran In Manchester, he made Country champion, O’Reilly “You could run a fast race and the ’Thanksgiving Day road Brussels in September. Furniture by Thomasville history for the "Silk City" and His powerful finishing kick "It was a difficult year,” said had a star-studded collegiate couid prove decisive if this race finish fifth or sixth. It’s a weird race, one name will always be Radar Detectors VISA the entire state of Connecticut. career which was highlighted time of year to judge what kind part of the talk of the venerable the native of Villlerstown, In an effort to produce the is run at a tentative pace. County Waterford. ‘Tdldn’trun Bear Cat Scanners MASTER by a second-piace finish in the O’Reiliy has run a 3:54 mile and of shape other runners are in. Manchester event — Ireland’s MANY Wireless telephonss first sub-four-minute mile ever well in the World Champion­ OTHER CARD 3000-meter run at the NCAA 1:49 for 800 meters. That adds a little mystery.” John Treacy. Answering Machines DISCOVER in the state, the Manchester Division I Indoor Champion­ Although ’Treacy hasn’t raced A four-time winner and ships. The year starts again ITEMSI Telephones Community College/New Eng­ “If I can stay with the pack, WELCOME ships in 1986 and his record­ O’Reiiiy’s final tuneup for since September, O’Reilly course-record holder, Treacy is now.” Boom-Boxes land Relays committee high­ setting run in the Millrose would never discount his awe­ returning to the Silk City for the Regarding this year’s race, lighted the inaugural running of Manchester came this past Games Coilege Mile at Madison Sunday in the Baltimore, Md., some talent. “I would never sixth time. Manchester has Treacy knows he will have a Financing Available. Rent. Lease or Buy the Christie McCormick- Square Garden in 1986. O’Reil­ underestimate John,” he said. been the setting for several of /ComFed Invitational Mile at lOK. O’Reiiiy finished a strong stiff challenge from defending ly’s time of 4:01 shattered the second to feliow countryman “He’s one of the toughest his most momentous perfor­ champion John Doherty, Jean- Manchester High School on previous college mark of 4; 06. 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE. Cuitis Marcus O’Suilivan and was runners I’ve ever seen. He runs mances of an eventful world- Pierre Ndayisenga, Gerry MANCHESTER, CT June 20 featuring five nnen who O’Reilly placed fifth in the through pain barriers. If he class career. His only defeat in had broken the enviable four- timed in 29; 11 for the 6.2-mile O’Reilly, Keith Brantly and llllllllliillMathes NCAA Division I outdoor 1,500 distance. O’Suliivan was turns on the pressure, he can Manchester came at the hands Gerard Donakowski. For the 649-3406 HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTEF^ minute mark. last June. crack them." of fellow countryman Eamonn . Encouraged by an enthusias­ caught in 29:10. Another pre­ first time since he has raced In O’Reilly's biggest achieve­ race favorite for Manchester, Progressing rapidly among Coghlan. the world-record Manchester, Treacy doesn’t tic crowd at Pete Wigren Track, ment came this past summer elite runners, O’Reilly would holder of the Indoor mile, in a O’Reilly did not disappoint the Jean-Pierre Ndayisenga, was feel the pressure. when he qualified for the Irish third, two seconds behind love to win in Manchester. "It classic duel in 1983. eager onlookers expecting to “There’s obviously someone PET PICTURES with SANTA team in the 1,500 meters >riiich O’Reiiiy. would be the icing on the cake Treacy’s two most over­ witness Connecticut track and went to the World Track and within 10 yards or so, I think for 1987,” he said. whelming runs in Manchester there to run against," Treacy FrMv it/n , M field history. O’Reilly invigo­ Field Championships in Rome that I’ll have a good shot. Every One thing is for sure: O’Reilly said. “I think it will be first , 11/29,12/9.12ftS, rated the crowd with a 57- came during his initial two in late August. Despite being year I’ve run, John (Treacy) seems primed and ready to put appearances, in 1978 and 1979. class. He (Doherty) should be 12/29,12pa*ei second final quarter and broke eliminated in the first-round the favorite. I think the pres­ has busted up the hill. The hill forth a serious effort to get to Fresh out of ^oviden<» College ill/3ai2/7, the tape in 3:59.36 to vanquish heats of the 1,500 in Rome, separates the men from the the winner’s circle and, if this sure is on him." The last time one of the most coveted barriers in 1978, the then 21-year-old 12/14,19ew9pei S' O’Reilly has been training well boys." race is won on Main Street, Treacy journeyed to Manches­ Doherty and Treacy met on the in sports. and expects a big race in With the likes of Treacy, John O’Reilly Is the one to watch. roads was in the Crescent City O’Reilly, a 23-year-old Irish­ ter for the first time to try to end Manchester. Amby Burfoot’s seven-year JOHN TREACY Gassic lOK last April 4 in New man, will be returning to Orleans, which was Treacy’s “My summer was a little stranglehold on the winner’s . . . four-time winner Manchester for the 51st running disappointing," he said. “I final tuneup before the Boston of the Manchester Road Race. GER RY O ’REILLY circle. ra c ^ so much in college I left Treacy had garnered the try Championship in San Fran­ Marathon. Treacy took first This will mark O’Reilly’s fourth . . . in fourth appearance all of my races back at cisco, Treacy is now back in place with an impressive time appearance in the esteemed prestigious World Cross Coun­ Villanova. I know I’m strong try Championship In March Manchester for this year’s 51st of 27:59 for the 6.2-mile dis­ 4.77-mile race, where he has “If you’re ever going to make now. That hill (Highland Wejustteduced tance. Doherty was sixth. 1978 in , Scotland. In running. On ’Thanksgiving Day steadily Improved each year. “I’m looking foward to it,” DJ’S DOG GROOMING it, you can’t hold them up on a Street) doesn’t seem as intimi­ all, Burfoot, the 1968 Boston last year, Treacy, while in San In his maiden appearance in pedestal," said O’Reiliy, who dating. My training has gone Francisco, called Manchester Treacy said. “It’s always nice 119 Oakland Street. Manchester 649-0485 1983, the 1987 Villanova Univer­ Marathon champ, had won nine to win in Manchester. It’s a the price by7yeais. of the previous 10 editions of the after the race to see who had Exeluslv0 hRMdquarters for^ dog and cat supplies. sity graduate placed eighth, Manchester Road Race. After won because of his endearment great race. I think it will be won moved up to fourth in 1984, and to this grand race. on Main Street." After suffer­ lAMS, Eukanuba, HI Tor. Science Diet Triumph. finished a strong third in 1985, the race, one king (Burfoot) had been dethroned and another “Of course I’m glad to be ing through a trying 1983 year Purina Pro Plan Dog and Cat Food. when he defeated the highly before his Manchester show­ (Treacy) was the new monarch coming back to Manchester," CAT FURN. ■ DOG BEDS • COLLARS • LEASHES ■ SWEATERS touted John Gregorek. Hailing the 30-year-old ’Treacy said. "In down with Coghlan, Treacy from a country which has Now just $329.95. in Manchester. COATS • TOYS • CAGES • ALL NATURAL HOLIDAY GOODIES went into the race worried After his first triumph, most places you run a road race produced many world-class about his future. Even though Treacy vowed that the follow­ once or twice, this will be my runners, O’Reilly seems to be sixth time in Manchester. I Treacy finished second, the the budding phenomenon from ing year he would break the course record held by Burfoot. think that says it all. The first thing Coghlan said to him HAPPY THANKSGIVING the Emerald Isle. attraction is that Manchester is after the race was, "You’re Having missed Manchester Unique ^ Personal Gifts Treacy, who had defended his • Buy the Toro World Cross Country title in a good town.” back." last year because of a commit­ A two-time Irish Olympian, Treacy hadn’t been running ment to run in the TAC (The from S-620 now at Limerick, Ireland, matched his prognostication talents with his Treacy placed seventh in the world-class times in ’83 and Athietics Congress) Nationai 1980 prices. used Manchester as a spring­ running ability and in 1979 he 5,000-meter final at the 1980 Cross Country Championships m ONE HOUR m m • America’s most Olympics in and was board toward 1984 which re­ in San Francisco, O’Reiliy is shattered the course record by sulted in his silver medal. popular snow- an amazing 55 seconds. That 10th in the 10,000-meter run in giad to be coming back to his the 1984 Olympics before his “I was never so happy to "home away from home." thrower, over two new record, still existing, is 21:26 for the 4.77-mile course. stirring marathon run. In the finish second," Treacy said of "I’m really happy about • HALF OFF SECOND • PRIVATE GREETING ON million sold. The closest anyone has come to final event of the Los Angeles the 1983 race. coming back,” the native of SET OF PRINTS VIDEO TAPE Will this year’s race be • Electric start model ’Treacy’s enviable marii was in Games, Treacy took home to County Meath said. "It’s more • REPRINTS • T-SHIRTS similar for Treacy, an impetus • ENLARGEMENTS available. 1983 when Coghlan ran 21:36. Warwick, R.I., the only medal than a race to me. The Irish • FRAMES won by Ireland during the ’84 for bis medal aspirations in the • JIG-SAW PUZZLES • CALENDARS Treacy’s brother, Ray, was community up there is great. • Two-year lim it^ Olympics. marathon at the 1988 Olympics? It’s a great feeling. I remember • XMAS CARDS • POSTERS runner-up In the '79 race — a “You could put It that way,” •ALBUMS • CAMERA ACCESSORIES whopping 59 seconds in back of During 1987, Treacy has sitting in my hotel room in San encountered difficulties begin­ Treacy said. Kfore the mara­ Francisco with John (Treacy) a t 10% Off Kodak his sibling. thon in Seoul, Treacy’s first key Suggested Relall Price After a three-year absence, ning with his first nnaln objec- last year on Thanksgiving - tive of the year — the Boston race of 1988 will be the World wondering how Manchester Treacy bowed to Coghlan in an Cross Country Championships NOT VALID W m i AHV exhilarating 1983 race. Before Marathon last April. Treacy OtTMIDtW I in New Zealand in March, a title We wish for our patrons the best that the holiday went. I’m reaily looking for­ his Manchester run In 1984, had devoted his training regi­ ward to going back.” T' men to the Boston Marathon he has won twice. weekena brings... 20% OFF Treacy collected what was the love of family In what may amount to be the r 0i< pwh| •• il.N OB llil 4 during the previous six months. "It (Manchester) is always 111, IN or S m Hlir probably the flnest honor of his one of my favorite races," he the warmth of friends finest field ever to grace the Ita. I1 nl por M aM '•■■MMapKOifM.IM ^ Shi One of the pre-race favorites in «ilkI •Ilir alfii. iSM aW HI •»« I ' Hav«i^>DU done withoutalbro long enough?' career — an Olympic silver said. “I hope to do well.” and o f course — streets of Manchester, O’Reilly ^ • n l - U « ______L______I medal in the marathon at Los only his second marathon of his a full tummy! is confident in his chances to life, Treacy finished a disap­ Unquestionably, Treacy has From all of us at I .^'^ .1 lisaE I 2o%oTf Angeles. It was Treacy’s first added a profound touch of class win. "I wouid be looking to mix effort in a marathon. pointing 14th. He then set his ,Nl p t mpm. M iM -----^ .ttmmhn mi oNi M eyes on the 10,000 meters at the to the Manchester Thanksgiv­ it up with the guys," he said. lo ti otkor 0 tf o r. IvM bM MV «iw CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO. In 1984 and 1985, Treacy and ing Day Road Race. exposure O’Reilly knows that if he is to ____ _ JL*«< decimated the fields. After his World Track and Field Cham­ pionships in Rome beginning in "This race will will be going improve, seif-confidence wili 38 Main Street, Manchester 1988 commitment to his spon­ art A framing N«w Hours; Closed Mon late August. on for years and I’d like to think 111 Center Street Tuts.. W«d.. FrI. 9-5:30 play a pivotal role in his future. sor, New Balance Track Gub, that I’ve added a little history to to run in the TAC (The Athletics Treacy’s fortunes worsened Manchester - 649-6939 Thurs. 0-8 - Ssl. 0-5 He can’t continue to be awed by 643-7958 at the World Track and Field it," Treacy said. feliow countrymen like Treacy Congress) National Cross Coun- aqd Eanippn.Coghlan. Ndayisenga wiants to improve Treac/s record SAPSWE shape of his life to break John’s senga and Keith Brantly in the RkMILY 1ANNING CENTTERS beat. race’s history. He beat Treacy field. And it’s going to take one Bv Len Auster to th^ finish in 1983, at 21:36 mark," Burfoot predicted. Manchester Herald '"Treacy’s course record is as of them, with perfect weather by one to the winner's circle compared to 21:40, but his best There’s going to be a world- good as any course nnark in the conditions, too, at their best to clocking still trails Treacy’s class field in the Slat road race What will it take to break country,” Burfoot said, beat Treacy’s record. time was 29:13. Gerry O’Reilly, 2 i . l mark by 10 seconds. on Thanksgiving Day with the Bv Jim TIernev John Treacy’8 Manchester “ Treacy in his first year got a “ It’ll take someone really also entered in the Manchester 7 Tanning •"The mark is very, very likes of Treacy, defending Manchester Herald good feeling about the course talented and really fit to beat race, finished second. Sessions Each Road Race record clocking of champion John Doherty, ’86 and the second year (1979) he • good. It’ll take the equivalent of that mark,” Burfoot said. The Manchester course 21:26? runner-up Jean Pierre Ndayi­ For Jean-Pierre Ndayisenga, w a s winning world an Alberto Salazar in the best seems to fit Ndayisenga’s style A phenomenal effort, accord­ an improvement by one place in , 0 * 2 9 " championships. well and, after one impressive ing to Amby Burfoot. executive this year’s 51st Manchester Christmas Gift bid, he could be one of the editor of Runner’s World “ There have been some great Road Race will put him in the pre-race favorites in this year’s Certificates magazine. runners since he set the mark winner’s circle. Available Burfoot owns one Manchester He Impressed the crowd renewal. and none have come close. It’ll O tte r fcpi 19-3-aT Road Race mark that may take a world championship- throughout Manchester during “ I didn’t think it (the course) never be broken: the number of type effort to beat that mark,” his maiden appearance in the was very challenging,” Ndayi­ consecutive victories. Burfoot. Burfoot added. race in 19M. placing a strong senga said. ’Then he remem­ who first emerged on the local, second to newly crowned bered the long, arduous High­ scene as a schoolboy in 1963. Treacy’s 1979 mark eclipsed a champ John Doherty after the land Street hill. “ How fast you won the Turkey Day trot from record held by Burfoot for 17 pair dueled over the 4.77-mile can take that hill is the key. You 1971 to 1977. He also won the years. That clocking was 22:21. Today, however, it doesn’t even GRAND course. can make a mistake by being race in 1968 and ’69 to give him Ndayisenga, 23, was timed in conservative on the hill.” nine victories, a figure that has rank among the top 20 times in 21:47 — the 10th fastest time Conservatism, especially in a not been approached. Manchester Road Race history. ever produced in Manchester. shorter distance like Manches­ John Kelley’s six victories Eamonn Coghlan. the world Now he’s prepared to move up ter’s, is not in Ndayisenga’s are second most on the list of indoor-mile record holder, has that all-important one notch vocabulary. “ In a short race all-time winners. been a three-time entrant in and to dethrone Doherty. you can run bard from start to OPENING Manchester and holds three of “ I’m pretty excited about it,” finish,” he said. “ I think the But Treacy’s mark for the the five fastest times in the Ndayisenga said. "In a race public will see an exciting race. officially measured 4.77-mile like this you always want to run We’ll be trying to hammer each course, set in 1979, is one that Ladies...a n ew kind your best.” other all over the course. For Burfoot ranks as one of the two EMERGENCY in New England that could Ndayisenga is originally J.P. NDAYISENGA me, there’s no way I can run Fire — Police — Medical stand the test of time, Burfoot from Brussels, Belgium, and he .. . wants to move up one conservative.” A TAN FOR ALL SEASONS of clothing store grew up in Burundi, Central ’Treacy, who has usually ranks the mark in Uie Fal­ DIAL 911, Africa. Now he lives in Fairfax, (Mass.) Road Race; quelled his adversaries on the 3S2 Poll Rood Plua, Vomm, CT mouth, Mass., road race as the In Manchester Every garment.. .only *8 Va. • eighth in the Pittsburgh hill, will have a tough task in other one that will be tough to Since graduating from West Great Race lOK; subduing Ndayisenga up High- ^ 871-7176 !1 Virginia University in 1908, • fourth in the Orange Bowl landStreet. “ Whoever takes the a remarkable value! Ndayisenga has toured the elite lOK in Miami; initiative. I’ll give him my road racing circuit across the e third in the OctoberFest support,” Ndayisenga said. United States and has, in a short 12K in Chicago; and “ I’ll be closing out my season time, acquired quite a name for • second place in the ’Tulsa in Manchester,” he said. “ I himself. 15K, where he bowed to Gida- expect to be competitive “ It’s always Important to H^petfeamance. mis Shahanga and beat Ed there.” beat good runners,” Ndayi­ Eyestone and Sinclair. If Ndayisenga is as competi­ senga said. ‘"That’s where you In his most recent effort, tive as he was a year ago, he pick up your confidence. Guys Ndayisenga, after taking a could find himself in the like (John) Treacy are consist­ wrong turn on the course, winner’s circle after this year’s ent. People like me, we’re still finished third in the Baltimore 51st running of the Manchester lowprice. learning. Those guys already lOK last Sunday. Ndayisenga’s Road Race. have some tricks.” $ 4 7 9 9 5 At West Virginia, Ndayisenga was All-American for three Unique and Unusual Shopping straight years in cross country, indoor and outdoor track. His Opportunities two best accomplishments were his sixth-place finish in the I GLASTONBURY S O U D P IN E ! Division I National Cross (Coun­ BOOKCASE try Championships in 19M and WATERBED I HOLIDAY CRAFTS SHOW • Mirrored his third placement in the Lighted NCAA outdoor 5,000 meters in • 2 Etched OlaM 1985. He has run 28: IS for 10,000 1 NOVEMBER 28 & 29th, 1987 Deer Cabinets, meters (0.2 miles), 22:32 for g ------• Phene Jack five miles, and IS: 27 for 5,000 J| Saturday 10am*6pm / Sunday 10an>-5pm meters. Ndayisenga, who has a fluid, I GLASTONBURY HIGH SCHOOL smooth stride, plans to pursue Hubbard Street, Glastonbury. CT A store full of first quality skirts, blouses, sweaters, vests, jackets, either the 5,000 or 10,000 for next summer’ s Olympics ia Seoul, I . 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marketing business called K.B. won the Jamaica International By Jim Tierney dominated,” he said. “I don’t lOK with a time of 30:20 on a course get to race that often up in New Promotions. Manchester Herald In the 10,000-meter event at 90-degree day with 100 percent » England. You can go and make humidity along a hilly course. a name for yourself or you can the U S. TAC qualifying meet in Distance lends enchantment. June in San Jose, Calif., for the As Brantly calls Manchester IfeeUiJUlJ Gainesville. Fla., is a far cry go and just be a name. There’s an “exploratory race.” his is 4.748 « inmnrn an awful lot of good runners. second World ’Track and Field ^ “f i ' |j Nathan Hale from Manchester. But Keith Championships in Rome, favorite distance . to race is Brantly plans to bridge the gap I’m not going to put a lot of "anything between three and By Len Auster .£ F = = i: School — pressure on myself.” Brantly ran what he called “my between the two after his first worst track race of my career.” five miles.” ’The 4.77-mile Man­ Manchester Herald appearance in the Manchester The last time Brantly raced in chester loop should suit him just the region was in the New He finished a dismal 12th. Road Race on Thanksgiving Brantly still plans to concen­ fine. The official title of the Day. England TAC (The Athletics *”There are so many different Thanksgiving Day run through Start , Congress) outdoor track and trate solely on the 10,000 for his □ c 7/ Originally from Illinois, shot at the U.S. Olympic team styles of athletes (in the field),” the streets of the Silk City is the and m Brantly has lived in the Gator field championships last June Brantly explained. “You have Manchester Five-Mile Road at Northeastern University in for the 1988 Summer Olympics Finish ^ State since he was 7 years old. to be held in Seoul, South Korea. to make sure you know what Race. A19M graduate of the Univer­ Boston. Brantly finished sev­ each runner can do. It’s going to But it’s not five miles. Jc enth in the S,009-meter event in Brantly’s other key achieve­ sity of , Brantly has left ments of 1987 included second be like a 5,000 race. The pace It was hand-calibrated by an indelible mark in road which Treacy was third and will be similar.” Though he is Race Director Jim Balcome in racing circles across the United O’Reilly was fourth. place in the Falmouth Road CO Race (Mass.) in August; first noted for his front-running 1982 at 4.779 miles. States over the past two years. While in college, trackalways tactics, as is Treacy, Brantly But if you inspect the applica­ The closest place to Manchester was Brantly’s pride and joy place In the Asbury Park lOK; second in the Maggie Valley feels very confident in his tions for the ’87 Road Race where Brantly has raced was at KEITH BRANTLY over cross country. So road finishing touch, which he calls closely, you’ll see a section that racing is his main objective (N.C.) lOK in September (Do­ Riverside Park in Agawam, . . . American challenger his “secret weapon.” says, “Course is officially mea­ Mass, in 1986 and ’87. The now. He was three-time champ herty was ninth); and first i r i i place in the Pittsburgh Great I have extremely fast accel­ sured at 4.748 miles.” occasion was the Riverside Brantly is all too respectful of in the 10,090 meters at the eration,” he said. "Anywhere Is Manchester shrinking? O a k St. Highland St. Park Twilight Flve-Miler. the powerful Doherty. prestigious Penn Relays and Race lOK (28; 17) in September. Recently, Brantly was victor­ from zero to 10 seconds. I’ll What’s going on here? John Doherty, the defending "He (Doherty) is the type of placed fifth in the NCAA 10.000 wipe anyone out.” Historically, “We had it tax-certified,” Manchester Turkey Day champ guy you can’t let up on,” final in 1983. Brantly was a ious in the Wendy’s Classic lOK in Bowling Green, Ky„ on Oct. first-timers, no matter what Balcome explained at a prerace and odds-on favorite to repeat Brantly said. “He’s not the type four-time All-American (twice their credentials, haven’t fared luncheon, “It’s more accu­ this year, knows Brantly only of guy who has a bad day." outdoor track, once Indoor 31. His winning time was 29:01 and he defeated Mexican Mar­ too well in Manchester. Brantly rately measured. It’s abso­ The Manchester Road Race course officially measures the hill until a sharp left turn onto Porter Street. Then it’s a too well. In the ’86 race at Brantly, who has never run in track, once cross country) and lutely accurate now. We were mostly downhill stretch onto East Center Street, before has a degree in athletic admin­ cus Barreto, who was the No. 1 is out to prove them wrong. 4.748 ml[es. It begins in front of St. James Church on Riverside, Brantly established Connecticut before, is excited "I enjoy running where run­ advertising it incorrectly Main Street and winds onto Charter Oak Street. That the runners turn for home back onto Main Street. The his personal record for five about the race. "I have heard it istration. His occupation, out­ rated lOK runner in the country at the time. And on Nov. 15. he ning is appreciated,” he said. before.” turns into Highland Street and the runners continue up finish line also Is In front of St. James Church. miles (22:39) and defeated is pretty much Irish- side of running, is his own Phil Susag, who was head Doherty, who placed second. timer for many years, used a This past May, the pair calibrated trail-measuring m atch^ up again in the same wheel in 1945 when the race was race with the outcome being A Store of Inspiration revived after a lapse of 11 reversed. in Downtown Manchester years. 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If for any noson yom \ Offer Expire, 12/31/87 ings of a fine spectacle in * Extensive variety of omameots from around the world Vs bu. $12.50 onkr i] unocerMabk, just mum it uilhin THANKSGIVING Manchester on ’Thanksgiving * (Quality handcrafted gifts by local artisans 24 lioun for a full refurJ of llv puTthoit (nice. morning. * Gorham porcelain dolls DAY 646-6400 “It’s going to be an interest­ Shop Early For ih e Best Selection.' ing situation,’’ said Brantly. Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 to 5 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 to 8 ROAD RACE who is sponsored by the Kanga­ Sunday 11 to 5 a BUCKLAND AGWAY CoxCoble roos Track Club. “You’ve got 295 West Street, Bolton, Conn. 33 Adams Street, Manchester Channel John Treacy who is going to Gfeoter Hartford! (one mile north of Gay Qty State Park on Route 85) r t \ ^ Management & Staff hammer you into the ground. 6 4 3 -5 1 2 3 801 l\wker Street And Gerry O’Reilly, you have to 649^7514 ^lUir C tuinirv \ aliu s '^tort of the Manchester, CT 06040______646-6400 hammer into the ground or else mm AGW AYi (’3 ) Manchester Herald he’ll outUck you." Tabulating the race results Duggan set for his 20th Road Race has entered computer age "The win was bigger than in 1978. Treacy had won the By Earl Yost By Jim Tierney is such a flood of humanity.” “The reality is that people anything I ever won, even world cross country champion­ don’t always cooperate,” Har­ Special to the Herald ship early that fall, after Manchester Herald How does the actual process local people serving local people since 1953 better than the IC4A cross work? vey said. “Anyone who gets out country championship when I gaining the NCAA indoor and of line (in the chutes) causes us Twenty-year status will be outdoor three-mile crowns. Many people, especially All the information from the achieved by Charlie Duggan was in college. those who actually run in the race applications is collected problems.” HOLIDAY CLEANING “I had two goals in track; one Not winning in ’78 was Dug­ It takes Harvey and his when he reports to the starting gan’s biggest disappointment. Manchester Road Race, must and put into the main computer line Thursday at 10 a.m. for the to make the United States wonder how the results of such a at Aetna. That data entry helpers eight to 10 hours on TIME! Olympic team, and the other “I didn’t know about John begins four to six weeks before Friday, the day after the race, 51st Manchester Road Race. Treacy competing. My aim was massive event are tabulated His 20 consecutive appearan­ was to win in Manchester. I accurately and quickly. the race. and another six to eight hours featuring; ProfcBBional Shirt Service missed the first one. as did all to beat Amby Burfoot. When I On the day of the race there Saturday to complete the re­ ces rank him In longevity only heard Treacy was running, it For years, registered runners behind Charlie Robbins, Char­ the U.S.A. athletes in 1980. but I would not receive the race are two coordinated groups of sults. Despite Harvey’s profi­ Same Day Service Monday-Saturday got that second goal.” he said. kind of knocked me down a four people each. The four cient system, he is always lie Dyson and Amby Burfoot. peg.” he said. results in the mail until Christ­ Robbins will be in his 42nd race, looking back, Duggan re­ mas or later. Now, the results people at the finish line are trying to refine it. "Tailoring Shop” called that he “spent the entire Duggan did accomplish one equipped with microphones 36th in succession; Dyson will aim: He beat Burfoot, who are finished for publication a “At this Ume, I’m having fun be making his 36th start, 19th in fall (of 1980) training for the mere two days after the race — which are hooked up to four with it," he said. “It’s a for all your repairs and alterations Manchester race. I predicted settled for fourth place. But he people with headphones inside a row; and all-time champion didn’t plan on coming face to an amazing accomplishment. challenge from the computer, that I would cover the course in Manchester Hardware. Tn^Mtin Street Burfoot will become a 25-year face with Treacy, who has since Who is the mastermind be­ point of view. As long as I keep 299 WmI Middle Tpke. S53 E ul Middle Tpke. man in as many years. 22:30, and I did,” he said. The hind the swiftness in which the The personal computers used getting a kick out of it. I’ll MincbeBter Mencheeter Ifancbeeter official clocking was exactly made a name for himself in at Manchester Hai^ware are 649-4172 649-2100 Duggan first attracted atten­ Manchester racing annuals results are compiled? continue to do it.” 646.1887 tion Millie at Hartford Public 22:30. It’s Manchester resident Jim synchronized with the race "I worked 13 years to win in with four Turkey Day wins, plus clock. As runners cross the High School. Later he had a a course record time of 21:26 set Harvey. scintillating track and cross Manchester. The victory was Harvey, a 48-year-old em­ finish line, the persons stati­ something that you work for all in 1979. oned at the finish line call out country career at Springfield Back to defend his title in ployee of Aetna Life and Casu­ College, where he was a three­ your life,” he reported. alty, is a computer pro­ every fifth number to those in At the time, Duggan was a 1981. Duggan ran into the full Manchester Hardware. Also, as time All-America selection. He force of the “Irish Connection.” grammer instructor. He is the only Amerlcan-bom track and cross country high became involved in the road the runners parade down the school coach in Tampa. Irishmen Eamonn Coghlan. chutes, people manually write runner to win in Manchester in Ray Treacy. Mick O’Shea and race after his son played on a the last nine years. Offering the stiffest challenge town rec soccer team coached down the bib number of each eight years ago was runner-up Brendan ^ in n grabbed the finisher as a “safeguard.” Duggan prevailed in 1980. first four places in that order; by Dr. Eamon Flanagan, one of waving his arms high above his '4;.-“" V,. Mick O’Shea, part of the “Irish the race directors. Harvey, who The Manchester Hardware ■>v-' r Connection,” who was 17 se­ Duggan fell back to 14th place. list of times is then compared to head during the final stretch Sponsored by Brooks, Dug­ along with Dick MacKenzie down Main Street before thou­ conds slower and 120 yards handles the result tabulations, the list of bib numbers at the back. gan notes that “Manchester is a end of the chutes and each sands of spectators. Manch«t«r H«rald began working on the results Winning In Manchester was a During his junior and senior race within a race. For me now, five years ago after he designed finisher is assigned a time. All Charlie Duggan, who was the last American to win in years at HPHS, under the it's great to meet up each year of this data is then fed into a dream come true. Now 34j the with old friends like Amby a suitable program. 5-7, fleet-footed 138-pound Dug­ Manchester in 1980, will be the field for the 20th coaching of former Olympic "He (Harvey) is just incredi­ computer where the data is gan holds one distinction; He's gold medal winner Lindy Remi- Burfoot, Charlie Dyson, Ray calculated and sorted and a consecutive time Thursday. Crothers, Charlie Robbins. I ble.” Flanagan said. made the coveted prize list, gino, Duggan took schoolboy He approached his superiors placement is given. The time of reserved for the elite top 25 finish line. Three times he was five-year span before accomp­ honors in both the 1969 and 1970 really enjoy going there.” at Aetna to see if he could use each runner in the results is finishers, a record 19 times. second best and on two other lishing his goal in 1980. runs with eighth and sixth Duggan is now in the twilight one of their computers as the usually within one or two Last year he broke a three-way occasions, he was third. Last The 13th run for Duggan was places to his credit. of his two-decade career but he main source of tlie race data. seconds of the actual finish, tie he shared with Dyson and Thanksgiving he was a respec­ anything but unlucky. After a Three times second best. can still lookback an remember They were very supportive. which is phenomenal. Burfoot. table 10th. dozen unsuccessful attempts, Duggan saw the heels of Amby that cold November morning “They regard it as a donation to “We feel that it is more than Duggan, who has moved up From 1975 to 1979, Duggan starting while a student at Burfoot in both the 1975 and ’77 when he stood in the spotlight the community,” Harvey said. adequate,’ Harvey said. from Tampa, Fla., after 12 was among the pre-race favor­ Hartford Public High School in races. after ruling the field in the Previously, the results had What are the biggest prob­ years, is now teaching physical ites, placing second, third, 1968, Duggan finally reigned as A fellow named John Treacy Manchester Road Race. He was been gathered at Manchester lems for Harvey and his crew? education and coaching track second, second and third in that champion in 1980. spoiled Burfoot’s shot at the top king for the day. Memorial Hospital. and cross country teams at What was the most difficult Baldwinville, which is 10 miles part for Harvey and his EMERGENCY northwest of Syracuse, N.Y. BUY A T S, workers? Fire — Police — Medical He’s also coordinator of the “The difficult thing was how school’s football stadium. The DIAL 911 to handle so much data so In Manchester cross country squad is No. 1 in AUCTIONS quickly,” Harvey said. “There New York state competition. LAYAWAY Every Thursday Night "My second goal in Manches­ 2 Person LADIES ter is to run 50 consecutive (Ctoludlng Holiday Waoka) TOBOGGANS years. Ireally want to beon that • Antiques ■ Furniture ■ BrIc-e-Brec ■ Coins 10 S P E E D and PHONE 643 9559 prize list this year. I hope to • Qless ■ Almost Anything DOME Was M 39- SLEDS //. break 23 minutes which should place me in the top 15. Call 646-9243 TENT "I would like to win every for Inlormstlon end consignments $ 0 0 9 5 >/ category that I’m eligible for. I’ve won the high school div­ ision and men’s open,’’ he said by telephone. Other male age No need, just take me to the J ^ prize groups are 40-49,50-59 and SA"nN 60 and over. SWAN” Duggan was sharp this fall in and the 6’, 7' winning the Utica 15K, shaving Paddad Qrlpa "METAL Luggad Frame or 8' 20 seconds off the record held by KETTLE” Henry Romo. He added another $3799 Standard FREE or Daluxa 15K triumph in Lafayette, N.Y., Assembly *49“ and bested the field in a lOK in Antiques with carry bag Warrantee Pads Optional Auburn, N.Y., before trying the Collectibles W. H. PREUSS SONS Bank One Marathon in Colum­ SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS 228 BOSTON YPNE, RYE. S B 44 • BOLTON, CT. bus earlier this month. After 18 Hat Pins miles, he dropped out. Lace Collars 621 HARTFORD ROAD ^ _ 643-9492 DAILY Duggan has never finished Jewelry and More! MANCHESTER. HlghPerformanceSIncetsn lower than 20th in Manchester 9 to 9 Georgs M. Krause CONNECTICUT during his sparkling career. jlThe Satin Swan Metal Kettle Antiques^ FARR'S 3 4 5 Main Street 202 0 Bissell Street ^ 2 MAIN STREET A n A e iB S Fifteen times he was in the top SUN. 10 and eight times he was 6 4 6 - 9 8 8 7 Manchester 6 4 3 - 0 1 7 2 11 to 5 among the first five to cross the L Record holders Scorecard since 1945 Top 20 times Runner Time Year Record Runner Time Year Year Top three finishers Time 1. John Treacy 21:26 1979 M-Open John Treacy 21:25 1979 1945 Charlie Robbins, Herb Stevenson, Fran Leary 2. Eamonn Coghlan 21:35 1903 F-O ^n Judi St. Hiliare 24:40 1905 1945 Charlie Robbins, Tom Crane, Joe McCluskey 3. Eamonn Coghlan 21:37 1901 M-40-49 Robert McCarthy 23:51 1980 ______Quality Work In 1947 Joe McCluskey, Bob Knowles, Jess Van Zant 4. John Treacy 21:40 1903 F^049 Jane Arnold 25:20 1904 1945 Ted Vogel, F r^ Schoetfler, George Terry 8. 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