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HOMES L0T8/LMID CARS CARS R M S M i FOR SALE FDR SALE FM 8 A LE Storms; Death toll across U S. at 73 / page 5 Weak?: Jkzz see MANCHESTER. New list­ MANCHESTER. Unique CHEVELLE 1972 for MAZDA 626 LX 19S5. ing. Immaculate 8 find. Lightly wooded ports. Coll between Mint, loaded, 5 speed. nothing wrong with room Cope that offers 4 building lot In one of 9am-Spm. 646-3084. 87700. 221-1101 after 5pm. ___ bedrooms, main floor Monchester's finest re- PONTIAC 1981. Very sldentlol orea. In­ Celtics /page 13 family room, formal SESSB9HBB9SBBSSU good condition. White, Korea: Election losers call for protests / page 13 dining room, eat In cludes swimming pool 4 door. Telephone 646- kitchen, 2 cor garage for Summer fun. COUNTOT 1355.______CLYDE $83,900. Klernan CHBVROLET-BUICIC, INC. and above ground CADILLAC Sedan De- pool, all situated on a Reoltv. 649-1147. MAIDS ROUTE S3, VERNON AU Y o » Clmmlng Nrnid* Vllle 1983. Immaculate. nicely landscaped lot Must be seen. All op­ ra Bulck LaSabra •2995 In a deslreoble neigh­ Fisa Esiimstas ■ Rafatseoas BUMNE88 PlaassCaN tions Included. 649-5189 52 Century osaae •6196 borhood. Priced at evenings and $199,900. U ft R Reoltv as CavalHaratiaan •4496 PROPERTY 6 4 6 - 3 6 5 0 weekends.______Company. 443-2892.D I BSChayanat*. •4995 MANCHESTER. Just MANCHESTER- 537 53 Century 4 4r. *omiD What your looking for. square feet.(Main UM ram oaiM TAKE A LOOK SSnagal4*. tMMMK Street). Ideal for doc­ 7 room full dormered wMOVIMMBo ViMQM MUM a4 0tdaClara4 4r. •7796 Cope In move In condi­ tor, lawyer. Insurance. 84 Chev Caprice 84 Camero aeuat •8495 Immediate occupancy. tion. Istfloqrden, front Wsn. UsetS. Bds* *04U0 54 Pontiac Trane Am •10,795 to back living room 646-4412 to leave mes­ iMaudirslrr HrralJi sage. 649-4820. 82 Cemero s re o c SBChetv. AalrovHi •10,196 with fireplace, recrea­ AT, FS, Ak * 0 6 8 9 SB Chevy Caprice 4 4r. •8495 ) Maiuihii.'^lnr A City nl Villanc Chan tion room and work­ «Wi shop In basement, 1 car 742*5726 83R)(7ai»r.tiK *6795 •8496 ' '-'Uti^PbUMu • f-—WfrK ‘-.A.l^-eorelfl--- ■: ■ SSNova4dr. garage and lovely pa­ 83 Olds Cutlasa aSCamaroZ28 •13,995 tio off kitchen. $149,900. MORTBAREB Pdceftii^bll Nbrffi fwr'gsr « Floors like new '::^’';v4U'Varlii^8dWeMir'A Otoro46rMrouBhim teAAC a BpobiaNzMe m oMerfMwi' AT.Mt.AO * 0 0 9 0 . at Spaotrum 4 dr. •8495 Sentry Real Estate. 643- •5495 30 Cents 4060.D______c!A • Naiumi ft stained floors put your ed In paint, S7 (>iavana a dr. Thursday, Dec. 17,1987 DO NOT GO a No watting anymore • ■ - , ...... — 87 Merc Cougar MANCHESTER. Attrac­ BANKRUPT! $AVE 872-9111 tive Ranch on fenced CMPfininr A jmB Virfuit • owwb 82 Olds Cutlass .enne corner lot boasts 4 stop Fortdotural Homoownort. luaivWA 4 44K * 0 ^ 0 bedrooms, 29x15 fam­ oonsolldM your bills, psy oft EMtMBJM SnVICii your crsdit cards, your osr or bu­ _mhMMm Imwig nmMImb sm9 f w r n m t o , 84 Merc. Topaz , Sell Your car ily room, cedar closet, siness loan, your mortgaga and OkistsiOi i d gusmy work.' Need repoirs around the 4 Dr, AT, PS. AC 'OwSd oversized deck leading savs, save your homall NO PAY­ * ^DnwwnnvOTi iQf vmpmiv 2 are killed nWMnPf^MMa rlW CMPmSIMMe ' '-a . to brick patio and In- MENTS UP TO 2 VEARSI Bad home? Cqll on expert. Nwfw nBTNMR^^MPwe 87Sabla'QS' h o o q q ground gunlte pool for credit, lets payments or urwm- Ininpehsiye. Call Obug ^ You'll find the help voti 4 0r.,Le«tf9d *13,399 very comfortable fam­ ploymsnl Is not s probtsm. Fora- heed In Clossiflad. 643- 4 Lines — 10 Days closurs assManca avallaWs lor l 4 » t t W H l - W i Bate a • e 84 Ch0 v Caprice ily living. $172,900. Sen­ tba sslf-smployad and nswiy dl- 2711, Wan.,VI.Ak *D490 508 charge each addi­ try Real Estate. 643- vorcadl Kindly call 4060.0 ______87 Line Continental^ Aftip tional line, par day. You Swiss Conservative LowMNM $AV C can cancel at any time. quake ^WEET as sugar I Adora- E ble 6 room Colonial on Group 85 NIaaan stanza SORRY, S9IAPARTMENT8 FUEL OIL/COAL/ MISCELLANEOUS 4 Dr. *o49D Gardener Street. Cozy a t 203-454-1336 o r Automotive NO REFUNDS OR atmosphere with taste­ 203-454-4404 i ^ I fo r r e n t RREWOOD FOR SALE 88 Line. Town Car ADJUSTMENTS ful decor, fireplace, 1st $Ave floor den, dining room 7 Room aportment,fur- TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ 86 Mazda SE5 CAU HERALD with built In Chino ca­ MISCELLANEOUS nlshed. 2 rooms tor fir M o o d s a l e proximately 3000, also CARS rocks Tokyo oipATooisoN *7295 binet, hardwood floors FOR RENT rent. Male or Female. *48 par cord, S ft. lengths, 50 to 100k numerals and FOR SALE CLASSIFIED and carpet. Martin 649-7911. green, dalivsiad, 4 cord letters tor shirts, cops, 84 Mazda GLC School District. Offer­ minimum. MC/VISA etc. Best otter. 649-3642 4*, Auto *5495 MANCHESTER. 2,000- 643-2711 ing prlce-$139,900. Nsrthsrn FIrswood otter 5:30pm.D IROC Z281987.4,000mlles. 87 Sable 'Q8' . _ _ _ By TerrII Jones severe damage, while a quake of 7 Jackson ft Jackson 2,400 square foot office. eiHOMES Dmrlbutsre T-top, phone hook-up, wpae«.LM4M *14^299 The Associated Press is capable of eausing widespread, C Industrial, commercial Real Estate. 647-8400. E^■FORRENT l 030-0050 RCA Console T.V. $150. loaded I Factory wor- 85 Olds Calais MISCELLANEOUS heavy damage. Ab ______space. Woodland In­ rentv. Pristine condi­ dustrial Park, Inc. 643- Queen size water bed ACAjaaw *0003 lAUTOMOnVE TOKYO - Buildings swayed The Central Meteorological BRAND New listing! HOUSE tor rent. Elling­ with or without mat­ tion. $14,500 or best violently today as a strong earth­ Agency reported 99 aftershocks In 2121. offer. Phone John 526- Houses this perfect ton. 3 bedroom Ranch, tress. $100. Coll 646- quake jolted the Tokyo area, killing the three hours after the main o ffic e/r e t a il 0423.______3072 onvtlme.n 8x16 Cor hauler. Heavy don't come along every garage. $80Q plus utili­ MORIARTY duty, dual wheel with at least two people and injuring ll, quake, nearly all very minor. ties. 2 month security. day 1 Incredible 5 room EDEQUIPMENT TWO large doll beds. One OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ broke set up available. authorities said. Longtime residents in Tokyo, a Cope In the Bower's Coll evenings. 875-7357. M nal 6 cylinder f lotheod, Rontais bunk, one regular with BROTHERS $900. 742-8758 Scott. Kyodo News Service reported at city of 11.0 million people, dee- School area complete HOUSE tor rent. Small white and yellow satin 60,000 original miles, ALDER 212 office copier. least 19 people were hurt, including cribed the quake as the strongest with a new furnace, hot Colonial. Three bed­ Letter and legal size, a ccesso ries. $50.00 runs good, recent 301 Cgnter 8t. water heater, 100 amp rooms. 1'/j baths. Close plain paper copier. each. Walnut piano point, chrome, uphols­ Manchtsltr, CT |CAR8 several at Narita airport in Chiba they had ever felt. service, 2 new full 2 1 APARTMENTS to everything. Large Multiple copies. Good bench, excellent condi­ tery. A Cleon cor. $5000. FOR SALE prefecture when about 120 plate- Objects tumbled off desks In baths, aluminum sld- FOR RENT yard. $800.00 a month. condition. $475. Coll tion $50.00. 649-9919. 742-8758 Scott. 643-5135 glass windows shattered in the high-rise office towers, wbricers lng,a fireplace and ex­ Coll Ed. 645-8201. 649-2796. main lobby, spewing shards of dove under desks and Christmas EAST Hartford. 1 bed­ tra Insulation too! Call MANCHESTER tor rent. glass onto the floor. shoppers in downtown stores ran to see for yourself! room. $435 monthly Available January 1. 2 It was not immediately possible screaming for safety. $140,900. Jackson ft plus utilities. On bus RECREATIONAL to reconcile the two iqjury reports. line. 568-1054,______bedroom, I'/a both, Telephone service was disrupted Jackson Real Estate. newly remodeled, 1st EQUIPMENT 647-8400.O______There were no immeiliate reports in some parts of Tokyo and train NOW Accepting applica­ tllor apartment. Easy of widespread damage from the tions tor 1 or2bedroom service was halted briefly, said the DON'T be bashful! Owner 1-384 access. Heat, hot FOR Sole. 2 Pair Cross quake, which struck at 11:08 a.m. has taken a new lob and handicapped apart­ the National Police Agency. water, appliances In­ Country skis. 200cm (9:08 p.m. EST Wednesday) and needs to sell this Im- ments for Oakland cluded. No pets. Non- ond 205cm, both with David Kool/Martchaatar Hareld The quake was strongest in Chiba moculote 5 plus room Heights Apartments. smokers preferred. Se­ size 8 boots. Coll 568- forced trains, airplanes and cars to pefecture, just east of Tokyo. Cope near Waddell Please call Monday curity deposit and 1 1903 after 5pm. Mary Stevenson, 104-year8-old, and Judge Peter C. home In Manchester on Wednesday. a halt. An unconfirmed report said Susumu Mochihara, Chiba police School. A flexible floor through Friday, 8:30- year lease required. Dorsey review her certificate of naturalization at her an apartment building had spokesman, said a woman, Mami plan adds a unlaue 5pm. 528-6521. $700 per month. 646- collapsed. Awano, 32, was killed when a statue touch. Complete with 4539. MUSICAL MANCHESTER. Ouolltv ITEMS The temblor measured a prelimi­ fell on her. He said a stone wall alsb fireplace, modern 2 bedroom, heat, hot nary reading of 8.6 on the Richter collapsed, killing another unidenti­ bath, great oak kitchen water and all applian­ ROOMMATES scale, the (Central Meteorological cabinets and a great TECHNIC stereo Amp. fied woman and serioualy wounding ces Included, air condi­ WANTED Agency said. The National Earth- a companion. yard for the gardener. tioning, aulet, on bus­ 100 watts 50x2, quartz After 104 years, she’s a citizen Call quick. $134,900. lock tuning, 16 presets. uake Information Center iq Klmtya Ishida, a spokesman for line. Ideal for middle ROOMMATE Wonted. Jackson ft Jackson aged and senior citi­ Like new. Retail $225, dulder, Colo., said the U.S. the Tokyo Fire Department, said at Female. Large living will sell $125. Firm aGeological % rvey gauged it at O.l. Real Estote. 647-8400. □ zens. $590/month. 247- By Anita M. Caldwell Ilie event yesterday was a welcome military experience. But Stevenson misun­ room ond kitchen, 2 649-8046 Otter 4:30 pm. A quake registering 6 can cause Please turn to page U SUDDENLY avalloble 5030. bedroom. Easy access Manchester Herald surprise for the centenarian, who had been derstood the clerk’s answer to mean that he for Immediate occu­ ELDERLY Housing. Now to 1-84. Fountain VII- WURLITZER organ with told by immigration officials that they would wasn’t eligible to apply. Angry and hurt, he pancy... before Christ­ bench. Excellent con­ taking applications for loge Apartments. $315 A 104-year-old Manchester woman was not be able to send out a judge until after New walked out, and his wife decided not to pursue mas If you like. This one and two bedroom per month. 282-1985 dition. Reasonable. Ranch has a large 1st 647-9867. sworn in aa an American citizen Wednesday, Year’s Day. Terri Glynn, deputy clerk in It on her own. apartments. Call 528- Linda. charge of immigration and naturalization in Right up until his death, Harry Stevenson floor family room, 6522.______becoming perhaps one of the oldest people in Low school bid 7 beautiful new kitchen, the country to be naturalized. Hartford, had attributed the delay to a heavy never became an American citizen, his wife dining room, modern MANCHESTER-lust ren­ PETS AND Mary Stevenson was sworn In at her home load of egurt cases. said. Mary Stevenson never pursued getting ovated 3 bedroom Du­ M8rch8ndlse bath plus a gorgeaous SUPPLIES by U.S. District Court Judge Peter C. Dorsey. But as the luck of the Irish would have it, her citizenship. But a few months ago, she treed lot with privacy! plex, 1st floor, V3 both and laundry room. John Evanchuk, assistant officer in charge at there was a break in a judge’s schedule. decided it was a good time to try again. called a ‘mistake’ See this fine Manches­ PAIR Of Cockotlels, IV2 the Department of Immigration and Naturali­ Kitty Wicks, a friend, has heard the “ I came to Manchester In 1920,” said ter home. $147,900. Modern kitchen with all appliances, cellar years old, cage and zation in Hartford, said that the ceremony familiar story of why it took so long for Stevenson, who was bom In Portadown, By Alex GIralll bidder would be the Charles Jewett Blanchard ft Rossetto E 3 FURNITURE extros. $100. 645-8355. County Armagh, Ireland on St. Valentine’s Corp. of Glastonbury, with a low Realtors. 646-2482. and attic area. Parking may have set a national record. Stevenson to apply for citizenship. Manchester Herald $750 month plus heat SKY Kennel for smoll DESPERATELY Seeking FREE “ We believe this is probably the oldest When Stevenson came to America In 1920. Day. “ Although I loved the old country, I base bid of 82,032,000. WANT a Duplex? This 6-6 and utilities. 2 month dog. 20x16x15. Used she went with her husband, Harry, to the didn’t want to go back to live.” The combined bid from Klewin Maple Street home has to sell solid Maple cof­ person that has been naturalized In the The apparent low bidder on a security, references. once. $ 60.00. 643-4846. immigration office to inquire about citizen­ She worked at the Cheney Mills when she contract for renovating two schools would still be lower than the only received tender loving No pets. 643-2121. fee and end table set. A AIR CONDITIONING country,” Evanchuk said. care from It's owner/ fantastic bargain at $35 9 Week old silver tabby. For Stevenson, who emigrated to Manches­ ship, Wicks said. Harry Stevenson proudly came to Manchester. in town has informed the town that other combined bid received. That occupant! Hardwood 474 Main Street. Second tor the set, or $25 for the Female. Bought at Hu­ ter from Ireland, the event marked the end of sta t^ that he had fought for America In two “ Any money I made in this country, I spent it made a mistake in one of its bids bid was $3,073,028, submitted by floor. Three rooms. mane Society. Coll 646- flkoors, moster bed­ coffee table, $15 for the OR *600 REBATE a 87-year wait. world wars. in this country,” the feisty Irish woman said and submitted too low a figure. Seaman Bratko Corp. of Holliston, Heated. No appliances. end table. A pertectglft 4575 anytime. room with a sitting $480. Security. No pets. “ Weil, I ’m happy that I ’m a citizen." she The clerk told him that it didn’t matter that proudly. C. R. Klewin Inc. of Norwich Mass. area and a walk In for the holidays! Give he had fought in the wars, meaning that one submitted the low base bid of The Building Committee la sche­ 646-2426. 9-5 weekdoys. me o coll otter 5;30pm SPRAY THAT Stain owov. said in a soft Irish brogue. “ I ’ve always closet. A pleasure to Ballpoint Ink stains on wanted to be one.” may apply for citizenship regardless of Please turn to page 12 $1,693,236 Wednesday for renova­ duled to meet tonight to discuss the see. $190's. Blanchard * HEBRON Apartment tor of 742-5918.______rent. 4 rooms and both. shirt pockets...other pla­ tions to Bowers School. The com­ bids and the confusion over the ft Rossetto Realtors. SOLID Boston type bidding will likely dominate the 646-2482.0______■ Heat and hot water rocker, like new. Ho­ ces, too...con be removed pany also submitted the apparent Included. $550.00 per alm ost moglcollv by low bid of 81,833,000 for renovations discussion. MANCHESTER. Spend ney colored. $150. Coll month. Security re­ 649-3274. spraying hair spray on the at Waddell School and the low Paul Phillips, chairman of the the new year In this spot then washing In the *500 to *1200 warm and charming quired. No pets. Nice combined bid of 83.5 million to do Building Committee, said Wednes­ area to ride a bicycle or usual way. Idle Items 1-84 west new Victorian Farm­ IBOOD THINOS renovations to both the Bowers and day he could not see any way the enlov o walk In the around the home con be PRICE REDUCTION Waddell schoola. town could allow Klewin to change house. Large airy exchanged for cosh, al­ rooms, beautiful front country. 646-6776. TO EAT But Mark Caichera, estimator for Its bid after the official bid opening. APARTM ENT tor rent, 3 most magically, when ad­ tie to 1-384 porch, Buckley School vertised In classified. Klewin, phoned Gerald DuPont, the This morning Caichera d eclin ^ District. Still time to bedrooms on first floor MteliafPs ProdvcB town's director of general services to comment in detail on the matter choose carpet colors. In 4 family house. until It has been discussed with $650.00. Coll Ed. 645- Fmh Frutt 4 Produce at noon Wednesday, one hour after Call today for details. S4 Hr. PD. 74a-T4aS-Honw TAt-MM HMISCELLANEOUS the bid opening, to say that the firm town officials. $248,900. Century-21 8201.______east ready 40 Nm. Native Macs If d r s a l e had submitted a bid for the Bowers Epstein Realty. 647- 5 Room Duplex. Washer- so Km. Mixed Nula 8895.0 Dryer hook-ups and work that was too low. He said the 72 Cl. Naval Orangaa SOLID wood bookcase *500 to *1100 firm overlooked a subcontract appliances. No pets. 80 Ct. Tangalo A 2-mile connector from west­ heodboard with large figure of 8328.044 (or window $600.00 monthly plus Sa Ct. Kiwi Fruit storage area. $150 or bound Interstate 84 at Exit SB and Joe needs CONDOMINIUMS utilities. Security dep­ 40 Ct. IR Grapalrult best otter. 646-4169. PRICE REDUCTION eastbound Interstate 384 is to be replacement, In addition to over­ FOR SALE osit. Coll 646-2198 or SO Rm. Chafa Potatoaa opened Friday at 9 a.m., complet­ head coats. 643-1568.______Honey Dawa 6 or Fa ing the $58 million Interstate This morning, DuPont received a your help MANCHESTER 2 bed­ VERNON 7 rooms. 3/4 40 Iba. Chlq. Bananaa ENDROLLS letter from Klewin, delivered by so Dz. Mad. Egga project, the state Department of room condominium bedrooms. $750.00 plus 27ft atMIti - 2Sa Federal Express, conflmlng the Joe's legs are bad. So bad too CL ITAnlou I U ft atkMi - a fof 2ia Transportation has announced. Townhouse. $81,900. utilities, lease, secur­ tOOWaaft. RadOal. DOT spokesman William Keish figures. that even with the help of a Close to shopping, ity, no dogs. Open MUST aa plakad up ai Sia DaSvar to Hartford and HaraM Offlaa Menday ttmi said today the new connector cane, he falls quite often. No 9 buses, and churches. House Thursday 6 The letter said the Bowers bid Eaal of the River Thuraday batora 11 a.m.oidy. should help to eliminate traffic should have been $2,033,300 and the longer able to work, he was Jack Lappen Realty. p.m., Sunday 10-4.18 N. apm lo oAeoM 1 evicted from his apartment. 643-4263 Park Street. 528-2649. •600 REBATE problems on Spencer Street and combined bid 83,091,386. Silver Lane. DuPont said he will refer the Sleeping at the Samaritan Shelter, he must leave at 7 CARS CARS Last week, the link between matter to Town Manager Robert CARS CARS westbound I-S84 and westbound 1-84 a.m. and, on his painful legs, FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Weiss and Town Attorney John was completed. The connection Cooney (or consideration. seek somewhere to stay between eastbound 1-84 and east- warm until the shelter reop­ Caichera said the situation it bound I-S84 had been finished in ens at 8 p.m. being reviewed by officials of 1988. Joe has just been declared 8 Klewin and the firm's lawyers. The link that will open tomorrow officially disabled by Social S P E C IA L OFFERaaa E N D S 1 2 -3 1 -8 7 The new figures given by Klewin will make it possible for motorists Security, hut it will be several would make the company the entering 1-84 in the Pleasant Valley months before the checks second to lowest bidder on the Road area to have direct access to begin arriving. Bowers School. The apparent low TOYOTA QUALITY 1-384 and to Spencer Street and Joe's special need: an WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI Sliver Lane. efflciency apartment or room In November, a connecting ramp and, as a special luxury, a TRUCKS FOR WORK OR PLAY! from westbound 1-384 to eastbound TODAY television to keep him 1-84 was finished. Before that link company. Joe's is one of the more than 7 1988 TOYOTA S/B was made, motorists had to exit 1-884, cross directly over Spencer 300 households the Manches­ Auto., Pickup Street to Cemetery Road and then Clear and cold ter Area Conference of enter the ramp from Cemetery Churches will help during the Tonight, diminishing winds with Oiristmas season. Checks Road. clear skies and cold temperatures. Planning for the link between 1-84 may be mailed to MACC — $185®« Low In the teens. Friday, sunny. MONTH - PBia Tai. • Rag and 1-384 began more than 80 years Seasonal Sharing Appeal, High 30 to 35. Details on page 2. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR- ago with plans to relocate Route 6. Box 773, Manchester. While all major road work on the Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Non-perishable foods, new Index and good-as-new toys, gifts ■LMMMe:aMMan4iiBa.«iMM«MlnH.raM0«aM.imapOTp.,_ project Is now completed, some ivaM4Mit •Mway MaMa at tMaaoi MW PMi ■( iMw • papMn) I« flnisblng touches itlll have to be A b n ss act 24 pagaa, 2 aacRona for shut-ins and the elderly, WEST CENTER STREET CARTER CO., INC. made and probably won't be done may be left at the Town Fire until next summer, Kelah said. Trumpeteers from the Coventry High try High School gymnasium. The Clossiflad _ 21-23 Obituarlaa___ 12 Department at 78 Center St., MANCHESTER 1229 MAIN $T, MANCHESTER9646-646490PEN TiL 8 PM-FRt., TIL 6 PM Town offldals have said that the Comloa _ _ _ 20 Opinion 0 the Eighth District Depart­ LYNCH School Band celebrate Christmas dur­ concert also featured a pQlka band and ment at 32 Main St., and westbound link between 1-84 and Focus — 10 Sports _ 13-10 ing the Evening of Holiday Music ballet routine. More photos on page 2. LoosI naws_2-3 Tsisvislon _ _ 10 ComFed's Main Street office. LEASING Please turn lo page It concert held Wednesday In the Coven­ Lottsry 2 W s a t h s r _ _ 2 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 17, 1987 - 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 17. 1987 Police officers Accident prompts victims of assauit 1-1 safety revisions Sii A Manchester police ofBcer will Manchester, ordered a dobennan By Andrtw Yurkovfky acid bath. be out of work at least until Dec. 21 pincher in the car to attack Leduc Manchester Herald Titanium reacts much faster with after he and another officer were after Blaiadell was arrested, police the acid than does aluminum, Allen assaulted during a scuffle at the said. Gagnon herself was then A local metal products company said. Burger King at 467 Center St. last arrested and was charged with is implementing new safety precau­ He said Wednesday’s incident Saturday, police said. breach of peace. tions after the accidental release of probably occurred because Volarat an acid vapor Wednesday resulted The officer, Howard Beeler, was Police said Lukowski attempted was preoccupied with some other injured while trying to take James in the evacuation of the building work while the aluminum was in the to talk wiOi Blaisdell adiile she was JJatra and injury of one employee. N. Lukowski, 33, of East Hartford, In a police cruiser and refused to IIMaU' bath. The aluminum is treated in a into custody, police said. Police 8 i n l^taxa Fifteen workers were evacuated bath of nitric and hydrofluoric acid move away from the cnflser when knanM from the Dynamic Metal Products said Lukowski kicked Beeler and ordered to do so by an officer. in order to clean off surface the other officer, Robert Leduc, Go. at 967 Parker St. at about 7p.m. impurities in preparation for weld­ several times. Lukowski was charged with Wednesday when a worker left a ing, he said. The incident began at about 9 breach of peace, interfering with an metal part in an acid purification ’The acid being used Wednesday p.m., when Leduc noticed thaj the officer and two counts of assault on bath too long, Manchester Fire night was a new batch that had Just driver of a car in which Lukowski a police officer. He was released on Capt. Jack Hughes said this morn­ bMn mixed, Allen said. He said Uiat was a passenger appeared to be a $1,000 bond and is to appear in ing. ’The worker, Phoneray Volarat with new acid, the treatment should intoxicated, police said. ’Thedrlver, court on Wednesday. .GagifOn, who of Hartford, was taken by a private last only about three minutes, while Suzanne M. Blaisdell, 30, of Hart­ was released on a $100 cash bond. Is car to Manchester Memorial Hospi­ with an older bath a treatment of up ford. was charged with driving also to appear in court Wednesday. tal and was released after being to 20 minutes might be required. while intoxicated. Blaisdell was released without treated for inhalation of toxic ’There had been a change of shifts A second passenger. Gall D. bond and is to appear in court next fumes, a hospital spokeswoman before the Wednesday incident, but Gagnon, 28, of 135 Spruce St., Monday. said. Allen said that Volarat had been Town of Manchester firefighters informed by a worker on the cleared fumes from the building previous shift that the bath of acid with smoke ejecters and permitted was a new one. He said that workers to return to the building at Volarat, who has been with Dy­ \ Manchester In Brief 8:41 p.m., Hughes said. No one namic since June 1986, is fully besidM the worker was injured. trained to carry out the treatment Slip on Sidewalk prompts lawsuit Richard Allen, the personnel procedure. manager for Dynamic Metal Pro­ Allen said that Volarat returned E A Wells Street man plans to sue the town for injuries he ducts, ' said this morning that to work at about 9 p.m. Wednesday, received in October when he fell on a sidewalk, according to a because of Wednesday’saccident, a but he was allowed to have the rest ’<*»*■ >-W' claim filed in the Town Clerk’s office. direct ventilation system for the of the evening off. The notice was filed by Manchester attorney Paul B. Groobert acid treatment area will be in­ Hughes said that the fire and on behalf of Frederick Bocchino, 57, of 175 Wells Street. It claims stalled. An alarm system will also safety equipment at Dynamics is Rtglnald Plnto/MaochMltr Htrald he fell Oct. 10 on a poorly maintained section of sidewalk on the Rtginald Plnto/Minchastar Harald be put into place, he said. “top notch.” south side of Purnell Place, resulting in a compound fracture in In addition, Allen said the acid “They run a very clean operation his right leg'and a sprain of his right ankle. Engineers get new office treatment area will be moved away there,” he said. i (“Some of said injuries or the effects thereof are or are likely to from other workers and will be kept C be permanent,’’ the complaint says. "He has lost time and FivB onglfiBBrs from ths Fuss and O ’Naill consulting firm Part of the gift was a corporate life membership in the off limits to everyone except those Light on her feet working with the bath. He said Tax oh textbook income from his profession as a musician and his earning try to dotormine ths bast placB to post a new sign for their Manchester Historical Society. From left are William capacity has been impaired.’’ Dynamic Is also looking into Monique Pitz, a dancer with the Manchester Ballet, headquarters in the former Cheney Brothers main office O ’Neill, president, Walter Fuss, chairman of the board, keeping some kind of chemical Is under attack The complaint says that the sidewalk was “cracked, depressed neutralizer on hand to stop the performs the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Wednesday and unsafe for pedestrian traffic.’’ building at 146 Hartford Road. The sign was a gift to the Leonard Jahnke, Francis Sampson, and Jeffrey HARTFORD (AP) - State Rep. principals of Fuss and O’Neill from the firm’s employees. reaction between the metal and evening at the Coventry High School Band’s Evening of Bocchino refused to say Wednesday what exactly he was Heidtman. acid if it gets out of control. Mae S. Schmidle, R-Newtown, said Holiday Music concert. Above, Jaime Dennison, 2, toots seeking in damages. He referred inquiries to Groobert. Groobert Wednesday that the sales tax could not be reached for comment yesterday. “We’re working very hard to should be repealed on textbooks for her own horn at the concert, while her mother, Debbie, correct this situation without elimi­ students at state-run colleges and enjoys the show. Both live at 126 Old Eaglevllle Road In nating It,” Allen said. universities. Coventry. Lodge moves to Manchester Poiice mum on murder investigation In October 1985 a similar accident Schmidle said the proposal would sent 10 Dynamic workers to the cost the state between $1 million Bob Benson, Master of ’Tuscan Lodge 126, will be installed on NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Police Ortiz and found the front door open, had stmek it from behind. Numer­ one count of second-degree assault, hospital for treatment, Allen said. and $1.5 milllion in lost revenue, but Friday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 25 East Center St. are saying little as they continue to had gone Inside and discovered her ous shot were fired from the fleeing and three counts of criminal He said there were no major that “it would certainly be a great Tuscan Lodge was previously meeting in Windsor and is now new investigate the death of a 22-year- body. Ahern said. car. The 19-year-old woman, whom attempt to commit murder. Serra­ injuries in that Incident, which benefit for those Connecticut stu­ to Manchester. After the installation, refreshments will be old woman, whose body was found The boy and the woman’s 5-year- police would not identify, was no’s bond was set at $150,000. occurred when a worker mistak­ dents who attend public colleges to Subdivision okayed at post office site served and music will be provided by the Shrine Dance Band. lying in a pool of blood in her old daughter were found unharmed treated and released at New Britain enly dipped a titanium part In the have this tax burden lifted.” kitchen early Wednesday. in the apartment. Ahem said. . — Felix Reyes. 26, of Hartford Bv Nancy Concelman requires PZC approval. has not been finalized. Cuts would also prevent the pur­ MMH gifts top $390,000 Police were alerted to the slaying The slaying was one of three Anthony Albizu, 25, and Ray­ was shot in the stomach Tuesday Manchester Herald Attorney Wesley Gryk requested If the Postal Service buys the chase of new vehicles and auto­ of Norma Ortiz by the father of her violent incidents in New Britain this mond Morales, 18, both of New and was in fair condition Wednes­ luliano’s Bakery to reopen the subdivision for the property land, the new facility would sit on mated sorting equipment. Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Development Fund Inc. 1-year-old son, police Lt. James week. In other incidents. Ahem Britain, were arrested and charged day at New Britain General Hospi­ one of the lots on the 12- to 14-acre Ahem said. luliano’s Bakery k Pastry Shop Illness, but will reopen at 10 a.m. Plans to put a new post office off located at the comer of Sheldon Postmaster Alden Victoria said ended the 1986-87 fiscal year with more than $393,000 in said: with first-degree assault and three tal . Reyes told police he was shot as Sheldon Road moved forward this Road and Oakland Street, across parcel, which is zoned industrial. contributions. It was a significant increase over the $107,000 in Authorities declined to how the — A woman was shot In the back counts each of criminal attempt to he entered the apartment building of 207 Spruce SL will reopen Friday Friday. ’The bakery will resume its But the Postal Service may face ’Tuesday he has heard no word on woman was slain or to identify the after closing its doors about two regular hours of ’Tuesday through week with the approve i of a two-lot from the Purdy Corp. Gryk would the status of Manchester’s pro­ contributions last year, hospital officials said. and slightly injured ’Tuesday night commit murder. Each was held on of a friend. He rang her doorbell subdivision at the proposed site. not comment Wednesday on another obstacle in building the man, who told police that he had while a car in which she was a $100,000 bond. Eric Serrano. 18, also and collapsed into the apartment months ago. Friday, 10 a.m. to6p.m., Saturdays posed office or the budget cuts. Under the leadership of Michael B. Lynch, chairman of the from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and The Planning and Zoning Com­ whether or not the Postal Service new 34,000 square-foot facility if Development Fund, gifts from individuals increased by $90,000 gone to the apartment to see Ms. passenger chased another car that of New Britain, was charged with when she answered the door. has completed negotiations to buy proposed Senate budget cuts be­ The new facility would house the Owner Nicholas CappelluccI said Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., mission on Monday approved the for a total of $183,570 from 675 contributors, officials said. The he closed the bakery because of CappelluccI said. subdivision request despite the land, and wouldn’t say whether come law and take effect Jan 1. distribution and carrier functions donations were used to purchase exercise, birthing and member Ronaid Gates’ concerns or not the proposed post office had The Senate’s proposed plan currently handled separately at the would involve shifting costs total­ offices at Center and Main streets, opthalmological equipment, among other items. about traffic in the area. Planning anything to do with his request for Memorial gifts, individual bequests and trusts contributed Director Mark Pellegrini reminded the subdivision. ing almost 12 billion from the Victoria said. Space shortages at Site plan But postasi officials have con­ federal budget to the Postal Ser­ the facilities at Center and Broad $198,186 to the fund. Persons interested in supporting the work of JIARTFORD ROAD DAIRY QUEEN commission members that because the hospital can contact the Development Office, 71 Haynes St., the postal service is exempt from firmed they are interested in the vice, requiring the Postal Service to streets, which measure about 16,000 local regulations, the subdivision is site. Linda Crabb, Postal Service cut spending and stop construction square feet total, prompted plans Manchester, 647-4752. approved ____ Cakes Are Us!! the only part of the plan that spokeswoman, said the purchase of more than 500 offices nationwide. for the move. C H R I S T M A S The Bolton Zoning Commission bSSer, CHRISTMAS CAKES & LOGS Wednesday approved final site 7 REGIONAL WEATHER A lm a n a c plans for the expansion of Able Coil, TREES Oval Cakes Serves 6-8 People THE WEATHER after the owners moved a proposed s p e c » » ) . loading dock from the front to the and Logs

Dec. 17, 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between side of the building. • Fresh Cut Trees It’i the heat thing to happen to cNte All Cakes last quarter (Dec. 13) and Plans for the expansion, which it nee cake. And what a treat It la. Light, Made Freeh Today is the 351st new moon (Dec. 20). involve constructing a 15,000 • Christmas Crafts Inside ^ Ch!>j^e& cake crunch. Cool and creamy choco­ day of 1987 and the square-foot building next to the late and vanilla D O * . Ptua rich, cold Dally 86th day of autumn. TODAY'S TRIVIA: Which orchestra fudge and delicious icing. You can existing 12,000 square-foot facility • Wreaths, Decorated have it decorated for any occasion. , m was conducted by Arthur Fiedler (a) on Howard Road, were presented to The Dairy Queen* Cake. Froxen and 4 647-1076 Boston Pops (b) London Symphony Or­ and Undecorated packaged for easy taka home. Pick on# the zoning commission Nov. 18. The ^ up today. TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In chestra (c) New York Philharmonic commission postponed its vote on 1933, the Chicago Bears defeated the We AUo Have Sheet Cakes, Square, Heart Shapes and 11” Rounds Regular and Special Dealgna Always Available. TODAY’S BARBS the application because the pro­ • Free Christmas New York Giants, 23-21, In the first BY PHIL PASTORET posed location of the loading dock Gifts for Kid "If you didn’t buy your last cake at Hartford Road Dairy Queen, regularly scheduled National Football You can’t fool today's kids with the League championship game. on the front of the building would you probabiy paid too much!" Santa-came-down-the-chimney story. make it impossible for tractor- TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: John Green- They know he comes into the house via trailers to back up to the dock Join the D. Q. CAKE CLUB - Buy 6 Cakes. Get the 7lh Fh|EI leal Whittier (1807); Arthur Fiedler cable TV. without backing in from the street, (1894); Erskine Caldwell (1903); Wil­ The only time a bear market is a good which violates zoning regulations. 'P'ictorian gardens HOLIDAY TAKE HOME SALE liam Satire (1929) thing is when it's Christmas and you Members said last month there S««»on«i Farm Marlitl BLIZZARD PIES have a corner on teddys. TODAY’S QUOTE: "Search thine own wasn’t enough room in the front of Coiner of Center D lllyB a rs...... 12/»4« the lot for trucks to manuever and heart. What paineth thee / In others In TODAY'S TRIVIA ANSWER: (a) Arthur and Maw Assorted Bustsr B a rs...... 6/*4“ thyself may be" — John Greenleaf Fiedler was the principal conductor of Chairman Philip G. Dooley asked Adams Streets nssots — Whittier. the Boston Pops from 1930 to 1979. owners Kenneth Rockefeller and Manchester. CT 06040 Hundreds to choose from D.Q. SandwIchBS...... 12/*2" Robert iteaburg to consider other $ 4 9 9 D.Q. Choc. Chip SandwIchBS...... 6/»4** locations for the dock. LOCAL DELIVERY AVAILABLE OPEN 11 00 A.M.-9 00 P.M. DAILY Seaburg said this morning that Rag. 'SSS Frozan Homepack (vanilla & choco.)...... 2/»1“ the location of the building was KtareacBac Current Quotations shifted and a small addition will be put on one end to accommodate the DAIRY QUEEN CHRISTMAS BEARS “I’m obviously very disap­ thing that will not Just leave the loading dock. Storms spread snow Groundbreaking for the addition, Assorted Bears pointed, but at the same time I Contras out to dry, or to wither on Soft & Cuddly know in my heart that I’m the vine, but provide continuity of which will consist of three units 3 colors avallabla: innocent.” — Michael K. Deaver, a level of food and clothing and measuring 5,000 square feet each, SALE Strawberry, Chocolata, Butterscotch in the East and West should begin in spring. Able Coil, $999 after a federal court Jury con­ shelter and medicine, and the which manufactures electrical lU f ik Q U a J ^ Reg. *4.95 By The Associated Press winds and heavy snow into victed him of lying about the delivery of that material, into or components, would use one of the mountains of California and lobbying business he formed after YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP possibly even through Febru­ units and rent out the other two to 757 Mairv Sireet, Downtown Mancliester A Western storm piled up snow Arizona. Snow also was falling in leaving President Reagan’s staff ary.” — House Speaker Jim light manufacturing or warehous­ FREE - 2 Giant Santa Bears to be given away. 9 3 feet deep in California moun­ western and south central in 1985. Wright, as House leaders sought ing businesses. Come In and Register (No purchase necessary). tains today and an Eastern storm Nevada. support for a compromise $6 LiquidationM. up to Dec. 30lh Sale fueled by Great Lakes moisture Snow was 3 feet deep at “The rigged election must be million aid package for Nicara­ Monoxide eruption blew snow across the region and Tehatchapi, Calif., and a half foot rejected with all the peoples’ gua’s Contra rebels. Includes!! New England. deep at Mojave. strength,” — A statement by An August 1986eruptionof carbon Everything Must Go Elsewhere, temperatures More than 2 inches of rain fell in monoxide gas from Lake Nyos in French Frias SouthKorea'soppositionNational • ^ Cameroon snuffed out 1,700 lives. A dipped in Florida, where early- some southern coastal areas of Coalition for Democracy, reject- L A K K C rV $]19 Soft Drink morning readings were in the 30s California. similar incident at nearby Lake ing the presidential election vic­ Monoun in August of 1984 killed 37. 5 0 ^ ^ O F F and as far south as Gainesville. Winter storm warnings and tory of governing party candidate ’They are the only recorded events 5 oz. Sundae 8 The Western storm sent strong snow advisories were widespread Today’s weather picture was drawn by Steve Ruggiero, who Roh Tae-woo. Connecticut daily in which gas released from lakes (Originmt Prlcm) Icholee oTitevort) in California and Nevada while lives on Croft Drive and attends the Robertson School. Wednesday: 907 has caused human deaths. Royal Treat Salel storm watches were issued for "We are working to accommo­ On All Merchandise Dig Into the cool, rich dallclou* taita of our Weather Trivia date everybody, and get some- ChooM from: northeast Arizona and the state’s Play Four: 7246 (Top Brandk) Peanut Butter Partelt.* Or luccloue Banana Single Burger...... ‘1.99 CONNECTICUT WEATHER Split covered with flavors Ilka atrawbarry and central mountains and in New Girls - Sizes 4-14 Double Burger...... ‘2.49 Mexico’s western and northern For the Record pineapple. All made with Dairy Quean* aolt B oys/Youth ■ Sizes 4-20 •arva, a reel dairy product. Royal Traata, Triple Burger...... ‘2.99 mountains. The southern moun­ Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Super D o g ...... ‘1.79 tains of Utah were under a snow Manchester Herald Husky Sizes everyone, and now apaclally priced. Tonight, diminishing winds with clear skies and cold An item in Friday’s Manchester Chicken Siandwlch....?^. ‘2.29 Infants / Toddlers - Sizes 0-4 WE ‘TREAT YOU RIGHT* 7 advisory. Fish Sandwich...... ‘2.19 temperatures. Low in the teens. Friday, sunny. High USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 67 Herald incorrectly listed the pater­ The eastern storm scattered 30 to 35. nal grandparents of Jordan Rl- snow through the Great Lakes West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, diminishing ; chard Daniels of Manchester. His S ^ O O fo rm e rly *20.50 region and New England. Publlthed dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 i paternal grandparents are Mr. and HARTFORD ROAD SPEED QUEEN winds with clear skies and cold temperatures. Low 20 and certain holldaya by the Man- weekly, $7.70 lor one month. $23.10 Northwest winds blew snow in 1 Mrs. Richard Daniels Sr. Levi boot corduroy and denim jeans • COIN LAUNDRIES (Next to Oalry Queen) to 25. Friday, sunny. High in the middle 30s. cheater Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard for three months. $46.20 tor six ' Also, a photo caption in yester- Dickie cotton & corduroy slacks northeast Ohio and western Place. Manchester. Conn. 00040. months and $92.40 for one year. Pennsylvania. Northwest Hills: Tonight, diminishing winds with day’s Herald incorrectly identified ITeUl Siset 25" JIT Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates the subjects of a picture taken at Only LOWEST PRICES IN CONNECTICUT Snowbelt areas in northeastern clear skies and cold temperatures. Low 5 to 15. Friday, Manchester, Conn. Postmaster; are avallabla on request. D.J. Dog Grooming. ’The photo Caih/Check No AdJuilmenI* on Ohio had as much of a foot of snow sunny. High 25 to 30. Send address changes to the To place a classified or display showed Jennifer, a schnauzer, and NC/VISA 32 Family Sited Wathars only 75C a load Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591. advertisement, or to report a news Final Sale* Previon* Sale* by early today. A heavy snow Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Manchester, Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture Idea, call 16month old Sarah Barberich, of warning continued for southwest Manchester, visiting Santa (John S M T W T F 17 Family Sized Dryers os a*.) — 15 min. 2SC Point: Gale warning for today. Wind northwest 25 to 35 If you don't receive your Herald by 643-2711. Office hours are 6:30 a.m. December 1987 "We give double the drying time" Pennsylvania. 5 p.m. weekdays or 7;30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Robotto) at D.J. Dog Grooming, of knots through this evening and 20 to 30 knots tonight 119 Oakland Street, on Monday. Circled dates indicate either Skies were partly cloudy in the Saturdays, please telephone your The Manchester Herald la a a Sunday opening 1-4 pm or 4 TRIPLE LOAD WASHERS • «1.7S a load diminishing Friday to 15 to 20 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet carrier. If you're unable to reach member of the AasoclatedPress, the Jennifer was one of several dogs Plains, and early-morning who gave their canine Christmas Open until 8 pm tem peratures were in the teens to today and tonight subsiding to 1 to 3 feet Friday. Fair your carrier, call subscriber service Audit Bureau of Circulations and the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 6 AM to 11PM weather through Friday. at 647-0946 by 6 p.m weekdays for. N e w England Nswspaper lists to Santa as part of a promotion 20s. delivery In Manchester. Association. by the grooming business “V.

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 17. 1987 — » 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 17. 1987 Election y ^ r tax cuts ] Carbide told to pay $270 million I More 'privatization’ urged for state government HARTFORD (AP) - State Rainy Day Fund (budget re­ lobbying groups representing the dented disaster, to fight out the case was filed after lawyers for HARTFORD (AP) — A business- ance of a strictly government tion of a committee that would budget surplus dwindling. Last arena.” maintenance and operation of Senate Democrats have report­ serve) , fill the Educational BHOPAL, India (AP) - People victims had demanded $770 million legal battle.” Carbide and the government said backed government watchdog function, the program is operated examine additional areas of state year, the state had a $365 million After Republicans won control of public buildings. And Florida uaes edly approved a plan calling for Excellence Fund and retire injured in the 1984 Bhopal gas in interim payments from Carbide. Deo made no mention of the $46 they were unable to reach an group says that private business by Hamilton Standard, a division of government that might be more surplus. This year, chiefly because the General Assembly in the 1984 private managers to run a state up to $25 million in tax relief in debt," one lawmaker said. "But disaster cheered and wept today NeverAeless, Vepa Sarthy, the million that the Indian government out-of-court settlement in the case. could do more of the state govern­ United Technologies (^rp. efficiently run by private of sluggish sales tax revenues, the elections, efforts were begun to mental hospital, according to 1988, an election year. the voters don’t know how the when a judge ordered Union already has spent to aid disaster The lawyers bad been discussing a ment’s functions and save taxpay­ Another example is Connecticut companies. surplus is expected to be only $5 turn some functions of the Depart­ CPEC. Several Democratic senators, surplus works and that’s the Carbide Corp. to pay $270 million in Indian government’s attorney, des­ victims. settlement in the range of $800 ers money. Transit, the bus system in Hart­ million. ment of Motor Vehicles over to who asked not to be identified, source of the frustration and interim relief to the victims of the cribed the decision as “ anexceilent ’’The recent downturn in Connec­ More than 2,800 people were million, according to sources close Although Connecticut has done ford, New Haven and Stamford, run private companies, but that idea CPEC recommended more ef­ said that the 21 lawmakers world’s worst industrial accident. Judgment." Attorney Vibhuti Jha, ticut’s fiscal position should Privatization "can serve as an fear.” killed and at least 20,000 seriously to the case. some of what has become known as by a private company completely was rejected. > forts toward privatisation in the present at a party caucus The payment, ordered by Bhopal representing the Poison Gas Epi­ heighten the sense of urgency effective buffer against an antici­ injured when gas leaked from a Scores of gas victims, who were "privatization,” the Connecticut subsidized by the state. areas of prisons, highway mainte­ Gov. William A. O’ Neill and District Judge M. W. Deo, works out sode Struggle Front and the Peo­ among state officials that they find pated downturn in economic condi­ CPEC said other states have had Tuesday voted to support an Carbide subsidiary’s pesticide staging a sit-in demonstration Public Expenditure Council said in CPEC said privatization is "a nance, data processing and the budget-writing officials in his to about 9 percent of the $3 billion ples’ Health Ginic, said he is innovative ways, such as privatiza­ tions," Levin said. success in such programs. expansion of the state’s "circuit outside the courthouse today to a report that much more could be management tool” than can be maintenance of state buildings. administration have refused to that India is seeking in damages "satisfied to a great extent” with plant in Bhopal in central India on tion, to stop the rapid expansion of breaker" program, which pro­ demand Interim relief, broke into done. “ used to contain the growth in He said allowing private compan­ New Jersey, for example, con­ commit themselves to any tax from the multinational company, Deo’s order. Dec. 3, 1084. state government,” said CPEC vides local property tax relief, It Is considered theVorld’s worst cheers and tears when Deo’s The most visible form of privati­ permanent public employees and to ies to perform more public services tracts with Sears, Roebuck and Co. The council also said the state cuts and have sounded cautious based in Danbury. Conn. ’The Judge said the order for Vice President Michael B. Levin. and, perhaps, of ConnPace, a industrial accident. decision was announced. zation in Connecticut is probably encourage efficiency in the provi­ "can make government into better to issue drivers’ permits. Tennes­ should consider selling off unused since the Oct. 19 stock market Deo ordered the relief payment to interim relief "shall naturally be prescription aid program for the India on Sept. 5,1086, filed its $3 Deo said the money wouM be the auto emissions testing pro­ sion of public services.” He referred to recent reports service providers by introducing see has privately operated prisons land and buildings where such plunge led to predictions of be allocated within two months. without any prejudice to the rights elderly. billion suit on behalf of the victims, distributed by P.D. Muley, a gram. Although it has the appear- The council called for the crea­ showing Connecticut’s anticipated competition into the public-service and contracts out for security. action is practical. slower consumer spending and Union Carbide issued a statement and defenses of the parties to the They believe such a move, accusing Carbide of negligence. Madhya Pradesh state high court although modest and far short of lower state revenues from the in Danbury saying the payment suit and the counterclaim that may be finally adjudicated.” ’The U.S. corporation blames Judge who has been named by the the state tax cuts provided by sales tax. ordered by the court "amounts to He said he felt interim relief was sabotage by a disgruntled government as relief commissioner majority Republicans in 1985 The legislature’s Office of awarding damages without a necessary because "attempts at an employee. for the gas victim s.. Politicians and 1986, could defuse GOP Fiscal Analysis, in its most trial.” overall settlement appear to have On Dec. 1, India filed criminal Deo suggested that compensation charges that they squandered recent projection,, said the state In Bhopal, Anil Diwan. a Carbide could be $15,400 fordeath; $7,692 for bogged down in the din of diverse, charges, accusing Carbide, several last year’s $385 million surplus could face a budget deficit of up attorney, said: “ We will study the loud voices, leaving the poor gas subsidiaries and a number of total disability, and unspecified without providing tax relief. to $229 million in the 1988-89 Judgment before deciding further lesser amounts for victims with mourn loss action.” victims, pathetically past even the officers of homicide and injury to “ We used it to increase the fiscal year, which begins July 1. lesser injuries. Earlier this week, lawyers for third anniversary of the unprece­ people and animals. ’The criminal : of M auro Authorities with gifts from the . NEW HAVEN (AP) - Politicians Manch^st^r Parkade seek suspect } across the state are paying tribute D&L Christmas Bonuses J to New Haven Democratic Town and neighboring merchants in stabbing j Committee Chairman Vincent E. ^ Enjoy th^ ' Mauro who died Wednesday at age Now through Christmas*, choose one of these terrific gifts for NEW HAVEN (AP) - The I 45, saying he was a political E MANCHESTER only 110 when you make any purchase totaling $50 or more. search for a 21-year-old suspect in a I "genius” and a "decent man.” Nov. 24 rap concert stabbing death PARKADE [ Mauro, the popular leader of one continued today, while another ' of the state’s strongest local politi- 33min Camera suspect remained in custody one V: Just *10 with any purchase AND f cal organizations, died Wednesday day after his arrest on a murder Holiday Spirit RECORDDREPKER t of injuries sustained when he was totaling *50 or more. 35mm fixed charge. NEIGHBORS j struck by a car, focus camera with zippered case. Both suspects In the stabbing of Manchesler Parkade Manchester 647-1495 IS A T TH E Michael Younger. 19. of New Haven [ In 1986. he had turned down a Perfect to capture special holiday are members of a Hartford gang, t chance to lead the state Democratic Tha MANCHESTER PARKADE moments! C authorities said. j party because he wanted to spend On Wednesday, police arrested j more time with his family. He was SAT., DEC. 11am-1:15pm Sprint Photo 16-year-old Troy Artis of Hartford. maxeUDilSiS) I known as a street-wise politician 1:4Spnf-3:00pm Kinney Shoes Christmas Bear He was being held on $500,000 I who delivered big-vote margins In Cuddly, soft, and ready J his city in local, state and congres- SUN., DEC. 20 11am-1:15pm Liggett Drugs following his arraignment in New to hug. White with knit Haven Superior Court. He was to sional elections. M g 1:1Spm-3:00pm Orfitellls Scoop 'N Dell return to court today. scarf and hat. Only *10 Mauro died at 10:35 a m. at Artis previously had been I with any purchase Yple-New Haven Hospital of head r R E t Coloring Books charged with first-degree assault in totaling *50 the stabbing of Kevin Carr. 16. of aM) chest'injuries. said Dr. Chris- S\S9 or more. New Haven, also durihg the concert each i I topher Baker, director of trauma and Cand) at Veterans Memorial Coliseum. I services at the hospital. Four other people were stabbed I Mauro is survived by his wife. at the concert and another person I Georgette, his children. Vincent was trampled during a bloody I Jr., 14. and Melissa. 10. and his *or until our / melee that erupted on the coliseum parents. ■lock it depleted floor during the concert. Connecticut Gov. William A. MEMBER TENANTS Authorities have since banned O’Neill called Mauro "a great KaMn/NEWNMIK 6 LEinS uoacTTS pn/utMcv PRAQUE SHOES the sale of tickets for floor spots political leader and a fine man.” during rap concerts. CMIMLUBY m m s u i t RAOH)8RACK He “ made the word ‘politics' car . noimiciuT uvnws RECORD RREAKER New Haven police on Wednesday come alive and made (being) a CVSDtMS I SCOOP N-DEU RECORD WORia didn’t identify the second suspect 01011101 \ 1231 East M ain St. politician a very proud thingtobe.” 06L PAPAamoi RCEM miMMCRf they were seeking in the stabbing. O’Neill said. DUHono snowcAsi SEARS But the arrest warrant affidavit in DoasaiHM PIUMMC CUMKIIS SHADY OIXR DAIRY Y RE IM Zayre Plaza “ He was one of the most decent 8 0 [FAMOUS BRANDI the Artis case identified the suspect muntST NHX pxt. trooE PMHUBC HCM.1H SHOPPE SUPERCUYS riisclirTWS men I ever met — a good friend, a as Anthony Williams of Hartford. iimason PMC a OM PAaMMUNES sum coioRY QouRan s h o p Meriden 630-0339 wonderful father and husband and JOMMFAMHCS____ PMMWC snoi REPMR THOM MeAR SHOES WATCH SALE Williams was previously charged son. and he was a statesman in KHMCT SH0C8 PEHiU mHM WEATHCRVIWE Berlin Tpk, Newington (next to Sonnd Playground) iThurs-Sur with reckless endangerment and 2188 6664)696 every sense of the word,” said New breach of peace. He was free Haven Mayor Biagio DiLieto. Wednesday on $1,000 bond. . i s WAi a uniquely gifted politi­ ’The affidavit says Younger was I cal leader.” said U.S. Rep. Bruce ( IS A V g W held by either Artis or Williams JO-ANNFABRICS Morrison. D-Conn. while the other stabbed him. Mauro was struck by a car in SEIKO Artis and Williams are members ENTIRE STOCK OF SWEATERS Hamden after abandoning his vehi­ of the Albany Avenue Gang in SELF-WIHMNG cle on the Route 40 connector to 30th Anniversary Hartford, according to Hartford SEW UP Interstate 91 at about 6:25 p.m 7 • Stainless Steel Band and Back poiice Sgt. Charles Morris, supervi­ 50'*/o OFF Tuesday, according to state police sor of the city’s gang violence task Sgt. David L. O’Keefe. • Waterproof force. LAST MINUTE SAVINGS OF SALE PRICED \ia v S16.99 mS49.99 O’Keefe said it appeared that Special Values • Shockproof Artis failed to appear in Superior Mauro may have lost control of his Court ’Tuesday on the assauit car in rain and poor visibility while • 1 Year charge, and Judge Frances R. traveling toward 1-91. 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Inc Wednesday and said he hadn’t received the letter. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgdav, Dec. 17,1M7 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec 17, 1987 Losers of Korean election issue call for protests OPINION Bv Barry Renfrew Democratic Party aiid Kim Dae- intersections In Seoul and other see the country plunged into they had reports of thousands of with Rob’s name. The Associated Press jung’s Party for Peace and Demo­ cities. turmoil. cases of multiple voting, phony Opposition leaders said during cracy refused to accept the election Senior government and security “If Roh is elected by a large voter registration, attacks on oppo­ the bitter and sometimes violent SEOUL, South Korea — Opposi­ results. officials met Wednesday night to margin, regardless of bis methods sition poll watchers and bribes. election campaign that Roh could tion leaders said today they re­ “I declare the hullifiicatlon of the plan a crackdown In the event of or accusations of fraud, I believe “We will not accept Mr. Roh not win a democratic election. Permanent jected the victory of governing presidential election,” said Kim major anti-government protests. It the people won’t respond to calls... Tae-woo’s election through such a Jack party candidate Roh Tae-woo in the Jae-kwang, a spokesman for the was decided to ban any opposition to mount protests,” said business­ rigged election and will counter the Kim Jong-pil was the only major presidential election and called for Reunification Democratic Party. protests, officials said. man Kim Ju-sung. undemocratic plot by rallying the opposition candidate to c o n c ^ nationwide protests to stop him Roh rejected the opposition’s Balloting was largely free of The Seoul Stock Exchange, which peoples’ power,” the dissident after the election, sending dowers Anderson from taking power. and congratulations to Roh. classrooms fraud claims and L^ippealed for trouble and about 89 percent of 26 had been falling because of concern alliance said. The two major opposition parties peace. "I have promised you peace million eligible voters went to the over the election’s outcome, posted But the alliance, which fielded In pre-election polls, all candi­ and the main dissident alliance and stability,” the fom er general polls. The only violence happened an 11-point gain to 48S points after about 100,000 poll watchers across dates did well in their native accused the government of resort­ said told reporters al ter claiming when protesters and police clashed news of Rob’s victory spread. the country, offered little evidence provinces, in a country where ing to massive fraud to win victory in the first direct presiden­ in Kim Dae-jung’s stronghold of Opposition officials today reiter­ to back up its charges beyond long regional loyalty is very strong. But make sense 'iM Pmatm Wednesday’s elections. They called tial election In 16 yeai's. Kwangju in the southwest. ated charges the Democratic Jus­ lists of allegations by anonymous Roh appeared to be the only for a repeat of the June demonstra­ Roh campaigned on the platform Many people in Seoul voiced tice Party and the government used citizens. Some of the charges candidate to get a uniformly strong H IM 1 0 tions that forced the government to that he alone coUld ensure full concern about new political vio­ bribes and intimidation to win the inciuded trivial matters, such as showing across much of the Both Bolton and Manchester seem to be agree to direct presidential democracy and preserve stability. lence. Most said they did not want to election. Coalition officiais said distribution of free pens inscribed country. mro/m Many pilots elections. He warned that the opposition moving tow ard the construction of mm “Let us re-enact the glory of the would plunge the nhUcm into violent permanent classrooms instead of temporary national resistance in June. The chaos. modular classrooms to meet the needs of a lie about rigged election must be rejected Cheering supporters chanting growing school population. with all the peoples’ strength,” the "Roh Tae-woo, Roiti Tae-woo” opposition National Coalition for applauded the bekmilng Roh and Apparently, the increase in enrollment is Democracy said in a statement. handed him bunches of pink and not illusory or temporary as Manchester The National Election Commis­ white flowers. Roh^Us flanked by School Superintendent James P. Kennedy drinking sion said that with 90 percent of the burly bodyguards. Doicens of secur­ once suspected, but real and probably ballots counted, Roh was winning ity agents guarded his news confer­ with 36.6 percent. Offlcials said ence at the headquarters Of the permanent enough to warrant building added WASHINGTON — Pilots with chronic alcohol or formal announcement of the final governing DemoCrntic Justice classrooms. drug problems who have lost their drivers’ licenses result was not expected before Party. For M anchester, the increased cost of can still climb Into cockpit of an airliner full of Saturday. As soon as pollliig places closed modulars is one key. Kennedy had been passengers and take off. That is because the Opposition leader Kim 'Young- Wednesday night, the government Federal Aviation Administration trusts the pilots to sam was in second place with 27.1 warned the opposition that it would E insisting, with some resistance from Board of confess their drunken driving records. And a hefty percent, followed by rival opposi­ not tolerate any proteiits to reverse Education members, that modular share of those pilots with a record lie. tion candidates Kim Dae-jung with the result of the voting. Roh had classrooms should be considered as one An ongoing Investigation by the Department of 26.2 percent and Kim Jong-pil with 8 pledged to accept the outcome. m eans of housing the expected increase in Transportation’s Office of Inspector General percent, the commission said. All police and military units An obscure nationalist received remained on top alert. Riot police in students. He has said he felt uncertain about looked for serious traffic violations In the driving 2.2 percent of the vote. green combat fatigues were posted whether the expected increase would be records of the nation’s 711,648 licensed pilots. The Kim Young-sam’s Reunification at government buildings and major perm anent or simply a tem porary bulge in sample turned up 10,300 pilots who had lost their driving privileges In the past seven years for enrollment. Scientific pork barrel C driving while intoxicated. Of those, 76 percent or THE PERFECT But the Board of Education, convinced that WASHING­ “Unless the many other im­ 7,850 pilots lied about the convictions in theie Mafia trial verdict expedience would be more costly in the long TON - Im­ portant areas of engineering periodic medical reviews submitted to the FAA, in GIFT run, has decided unanimously to reopen agine a tunnel and science are restored to which they are required to report DWI convictions. Highland Park School as an elementary buried about R obert adequate funding levels, the Even if the pilots had told the truth, the FAA has hailed by officiais school. 100 feet below commitment of Ae amount of no uniform policy for revoking flying licenses Can’t decide? Buy a Tri-City Since then it the school administration has ground. I t’s based on drunken offenses. And 10 states have no W a lters money contemplated for the laws on the books that make it illegal to fly drunk. PALERMO, Sicily (AP) - Politi­ Of 27 men charged vdth murder, Plaza gift certificate! They’re learned that the cost of modular classrooms only 10 feet SSC project will certainly have four were acquitted and 23 con­ wide, but it The FAA is finally examining its cians and justice officials today would be about $86,000 per unit, at least a damaging negative effect “self-disclosure” policy after years of making hailed a jury that convicted 338 victed, including 19 sentenced to good at all 36 Tri-City stores $10,000 more than originally thought. Adding tra v e rs e s a nationally.” Mafia members who ran a criminal life in prison. and are easy to buy. sprawling, excuses for doing nothing. One of the more the cost of delivery and connecting the i — Similar concerns have been startling excuses offered by the FAA is that there is empire financed in part by Of 358 defendants charged with racetrack­ multibilllon-dollar profits from he­ criminal association, 202 were modules to schools would increase the price to voiced by others, including no correlation between drunken driving shaped oval 53 roin sales In the . convicted. And of the 260 accused of Just stop by Vernon Coin or m ore than $136,000 a unit. Sheila Idnall, an MIT professor convictions and aircraft accidents. drug dealings, l68 were found miles long. who is president of the Ameri­ The officials said the trial, which As a result Kennedy has suggested that the FAA Administrator Allan McArtor has decided resulted in 19 life sentences, was guilty. Besides the life terms, the Vernon Drug now through The tunnel’s interior wall is of Sciences and National can Association for the Ad­ he will give pilots a grace period until Jan. 1 to Board of Education take a second look at the Academy of Engineering is Italy’s most ambitious prosecution jury handed out sentences totaling Christmas and purchase the lined with 10,000 superconduct­ vancement of Sciences. correct the record of drunken driving convictions of the Mafia and marked a turning more than 2,665 years. possibility of adding four to six rooms to the ing magnets that guide two assessing proposals for 35 possi­ SSC proponents argue, how­ on their medical certificates. That grace period point in the nation’s battle against "The trial is an Important piece perfect gift that’s guaranteed Martin School, which, iike Highland Park beams of protons around the ble SSC sites submitted by 25 ever, that this country could would make the pilots immune from FAA the crime organization. in an important process,” Palermo to please...and to fit! School, is in the southwest section of town. course in opposite directions. states. Next month, the com­ relinquish its pre-eminent posi­ administrative penalties, but not from prosecution An investigation into the assassi­ Mayor Leoluca Orlando said in an In Bolton, Board of Education members are They accelerate until they mittee will submit to the tion in high energy physics if it for lying on a government form, an offense that nation of several important gover- interview early today on state-run attain a blinding velocity. Department of Energy a “best carries a penalty of up to five years in prison and a ment officials led to the unprece­ RAI television. Unexpected treasures at in the process of trying to convince other town is unable to compete with the dented trial. Attorney Alfredo Galasso said officials that a two-classroom addition should Finally, when the protons are qualified list,’’ likely to include powerful new accelerators $10,000 fine. the jury’s verdicts showed “the Tri-City Plaza. traveling at almost the speed of only about six to eight finalists. Hours after the verdicts were be built at the Bolton Elementary School to planned for Switzerland and the McArtor said that even after Jan. 1, the FAA returned Wednesday, one defend­ hope of the honest people of light —186,000 miles per second DOE will select a single would not punish a pilot for lying on the medical house an expected increase of 100 students in Soviet Union. ant who was acquitted and freed Palermo was not extinguished.” — they collide at a phenomen­ preferred site in mid-1988. The SSC surely ought to be form if the pilot fessed up before the FAA learned was ambushed and shot to death on Galasso represented the family the next eight years. ally high energy level of 40 Finally, that tentative designa­ about the driving problem from another source. the street. of Gen. Alberto Dalla Qhiesa, whose One of their argum ents is that the addition built, but it hardly merits the Our reporter Frank Byrt has been the inspector 1982 murder sparked ^ e investiga­ trillion electron volts. tion will be formalized in early “crash program” status' its The trial of 456 defendants lasted would be more cost effective than renting 1989, just as a new president is general’s report and it lists several examples of 22 months and the jury deliberated tion that led to the trill. Welcome to the world of high most zealous supporters — and Dalla Chiesa’s assignment to portable classrooms and that the added being inaugurated. airline pilots with serious DWI convictions. A 35 days. Only 114 people were found P L R Z n i energy physics and the Super­ the states anxious to snare a innocent of all charges. Four Palermo, three montns before he Exit 64 off 1-84, Vernon perm anent classrooms would be useful even if conducting Super Collider. It is For the states involved, the Milwaukee man with seven DWI convictions died in “free” federal project — have the February 1986 crash of a cargo plane he was defendants died before the trial was was murdered, was seen as a signal enrollm ent levels off. with this tunnel that scientists stakes are high. The project will attempted to award it. over and the remaining 338 were of the state’s seriousness in chal­ creat 4,500 temporary construc­ piloting. He had a blood alcohol level four times lenging the Mafia. It is interesting to note from Manchester’s expect to probe the previously Indeed, there are fundamen­ that which the FAA considers pilots impaired for convicted of some crime. unexplored realm of “ inner tion jobs and 2,500 to 3,000 7 experience that when a town no longer needs a tal technical matters related to permanent positions. Its annual flying. A local district attorney had complained to school building for regular school purposes, space” — the submicroscopic SSC construction that remain the FAA about the man’s driving record, but the world of the atom., budget, all paid by the federal the building is put to another good use. unresolved. A firm commit­ FAA took no action on his pilot’s license. They already know that all govmment, will be at least $250 ment is called for, but so is a A pilot in ’Titusville, Fla., buzzed an airfield so That suggests that when there are doubts m atter — people, food, air, million. over the economy of temporary classrooms more deliberate pace. low that he took the top off a parked van. Witnesses t water and ev ertin g else — is But some skeptics warn that said he was drinking before, during and after the over permanent classrooms, it is better to Make it a Re'^al Christmas | composed of only three types of the boondoggle aspects of the ’This is the second of two flight. The man also had a prior drug arrest and resolve them by voting in favor of permanent sub-atomic particles: protons, SSC have obscured the impor­ related colnmns. had flown his plane between the towers of a hotel at leigh Full of Choices "There's no place like Regal's for the Holidays!" construction. neutrons and electrons. tant debate over its scientific the third-floor level. ’The FAA knew about the $ Previous controlled collis- merits. "The urgent political episodes and certified him in October 1985 to sions at smaller particle accel­ necessity of SSC politics is to continue flying planes. $ erators or "atom smashers’’ inflame domestic pork barrel Letters to the editor Tlie investigators found 262 first-class pilots with passions,’’ says critic Daniel S. at least one DWI conviction each. Thirty of them have shown that protons are The Manchester Herald wel­ All Christmas Plants 20% Off DETOUR Greenberg. were working for major airlines. One had eight $ RONALD SCOTT composed of even smaller ele­ comes original letters to the (Cash & Cqrry) TOW^ CLOSED ments — quarks, gluons and “There has been no debate traffic convictions in six years, and his most recent editor. DWI offense in 1986 cost him his driver’s license for P U B TO leptons -but the search for the about the SSC’s priority on the Letters should be brief and to $ BLAZERS HI&H iNSURARCt very essence of matter long list of unmet needs in the point. They should be typed or five years. Yet he is still licensed to fly. Gifts from around the World RAT6S continues. American science,’’ adds neatly handwritten, and, for ease Among non-commercial pilots, the auditors Major particle accelerators Greenberg, editor and pub­ found that 10.5 percent of toxicology tests on pilots $ in editing, should be double­ who died in plane accidents turned up alcohol in are located in New York, lisher of Science and Govern­ spaced. Letters must be signed Christmas Centerpieces California and Illinois. Even ment Report, an influential their blood. with name, address and daytime But the FAA continues to find reasons not to act. t Fresh & Permanent larger facilities are under con­ Washington newsletter. telephone number (for verificati­ $ 0 0 9 0 That view is shared by some FAA officials say they don’t have easy access to struction in Switzerland and on). ’The Herald reserves the driving records; and that cumbersome regulations planned in the Soviet Union — highly regarded scientists, in­ right to e^ t letters in the interests f Reg. $135 make it hard to revoke a pilot’s license in less than 4 cluding Jam es A. Krumhansl, a of brevity, clarity and taste. but the SSC will be by far the a year. • NAVY • POSTMAN BLUE • GREY • BLACK most powerful. Cornell University physics pro­ Address letters to: Open Fo­ ’The inspector general’s office has taken matters $ Sizes: 38 to 46R, 38 to 42 SH, 40 to 46L A joint committee estab­ fessor and vice president of the rum. Manchester Herald, P.O. into its own hands, preparing a list of offenders lished by the National Academy American Physical Society: Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. gleaned from driving records. Sen. Frank Laautenberg, D-N.J., proposed legislation in $ Big & Tall...... *109»° October to allow the FAA access to the National • Free Alterations Driver Register, a nationwide data bank that lists $ serious driving convictions. AIDS overshadows alcohol problem ’The FAA reports that it will consider an objective standard for revoking a pilot’s license and will look i 9 at the relation between drunken drivers and Our Wool Tweed Sport Coats Americans seem to be jogging less and enjoying get dead. 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I Alcohol related traffic deaths, after showing a down with alcoholism. 8 She hasn’t uncovered any huge government happy decline in the early years of this decade have We can’t make up our minds if drunks are blunders, but she has found enough small ones to been on the rise. In 1986, the last year for which we morally culpable or if they are the innocmt victims get herself fired — twice. In 1984 Tompkins’ I have flgures, the number of fatalities fell 10 short of of a disease. There’s a case before the Supreme adherence to regulations got her fired from the Red Rose Special PURITAN reaching 24,000 people. Can you imagine the furor if Court now in which two veterans argue that they Army and Air Force Exchange Service in Europe. I (Starting December 22) 24,000 people had died of AIDS? A fickle, fad-happy battlefield of public health, we’d better have fewer missed the time limit on using education benefits This fall, she was fired from Womack Army “Soft Orion" Sweaters press has turned its attentions to problems of lesser ads about safe sex and more about safe drinking. because, thanks to their alcoholism, they were too Community Hospital in Fort Bragg, N.C., after she niedical importance but more immediate In the contest of public money and attention, drunk to notice the time was slipping by. The demanded an investigation into missing medical I • 100 Dupont Orion excitement. AIDS appears to ha ve the lead over alcoholism Veterans Administration, in resisting tte claim, supplies. This time, Tompkins won. Her discharge • 16 Colors *1890 7 The 24,000 figure encompasses only alcohol because the AIDS lobby has scared the nation into says the menare not suffering from a disease, but was found to be “improper” and she was • Fully Washable the consequences of “wilful misconduct.” Lawyers I related traffic deaths; add in the number of other the belief that this condition is highly contagious. If reinstated. ’The Army is investigating accounting • S-M-L-XL Reg $24 alcohol caused accidents from drowning to falling it is contagious, everybody reasons, I might get it, for Michael Deaver, formerly President Reagan’s procedures at the hospital. off ladders, then add in the number of the alcohol ergo let’s put more money into AIDS. E v eryl^y deputy chief of staff, and convicted Wednesday of t related suicides and murders, and the annual knows alcoholism isn’t contagious, so skip that. perjury, offered alcoholism as a defense. IN DOUBT? A REGAL GIFT CERTIFICATE! numbers of alcohol connected deaths is five or six Some statements about the contagiousness of Try as the doctors may, however, with neither times the total number of ail AIDS deaths in all AIDS may contain exaggerations designed to scare AIDS nor alcoholism are we completely satisfied ^aiirlipstpr) Uprald I with the pronouncement that these are diseases years combined. money out of Congress. You don’t need to be an Founded In 1881 Nevertheless the press is full of statements and alcoholic for alcohol to kill you. You don’t even like diabetes or influenza. We believe It and then we articles about underfunding of AIDS research, have to drink; you can be killed by somebody else turn around and say the homosexuals or the lushes PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Pubitaher brought it on themselves. GEOnOE T CHAPPELL...... Editor AIDS care, AIDS this and AIDS that. Perhaps in an who is drunk, as opposed to AIDS, which most DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exoeutivt Editor I 85 East Center St., I RECAL’S I absolute sense AIDS is underfunded, but if to people have to do something in order to get. Be that as it may, studies show that alcohol death MARIE P. G B A DY...... Ctty EdHor I I 'Your Quality M^n's Shop M govern is to choose, then it is certain that alcohol is Beyond that the social contagion which rates go down when media attention to the problem ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Auoclato EdHor a much more serious public health problems than encourages a person to have one more drink at the goes up. Propaganda’s tedious repetitions do seem DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvarUtlng Director AIDS. AIDS is a putative pandemic, a predicted Christmas party before getting behind the wheel of to have their good effects so let’s get drinking back MARK F. A B R A ITIS ...... B utin eii Mantger I Manchester 649-5268 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester - Open Wed., Thurs., & Fri. Till 9, Sun. 12-5 cataclysm, but there is nothing speculative about a car is not vital or microbal, but it is more virulent in the papers and on the air and let’s keep it there, SHELDON COHEN ...... Composing Manager ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PraaaroomManager the alcohol disaster. It is here among us, killing than shaking hands with an AIDS patient. You not just for Christmas and New Years but for the JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Manager right and left. If triangle must be performed on the don’t have to be an alcoholic to get tipsy and then whole long year. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 17.1817-8 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 17, 1987 Death toll from storms across the U.S. hits 73 ‘Dear Mr. Jesus* hits Major welfare bill clears house By Chorloftt Porttr Hike Gage, Loa Angeles’ deputy on the ground Wednesday evening of motorists were stranded in the left 3,600 customers in Sanford and hard-bit Illinoia, except (or nortl^ Th* AttoclotMl PrMt mayor. at Tehachapi In the central Califor­ high desert near Victorville. 2,000 in Portland in the dark. em aectlonf such aa De Knib By Jill Lawrence half the states now permit benefits short. figure, to the $6 billion-plus figure “We simply have to make an cited repeatedly by GOP Two to three inches of snow was nia mountains, and accumulations High winds along the coast tore Arctic air drove temperatures County, where roads were plna* hearts of listeners The Associated Press to two-parent families. A winter storm that left record reported In northern of 4 to 8 inches were forecast today up boats and piers and kicked sand well below freezing Wednesday in tered with a foot of snow and Downey, chairman of the Ways effort,” said Rep. Leon Panetta, opponents. The Republicans, in making their; inowfall and 73 deaths while County, and winda gusted to 100 for southern Nevada mountains. dunes onto roadways. Power out­ the nation’s mid-section from the wind-whipped drifts 7 feet high. By Evan Ramstod WASHINGTON - The wide- and Means subcommittee that D-Calif. "The ultimate choice is blasUng Its way acroas the country mph at one mountain ridge, but the Since a Top-40 radio station in whether wt; are indeed a compas­ estimate, were including new Medi--* Icy roads and reduced visibility ages affected 177,000 Southern Canadian border to the Mexican "We’re tUII advteing against Th* At«oclot«d P rtu Tampa, Fla., began playing the ranging welfare overhaul plan wrote the bill, said two-thirds of headed into the AtlanUc on Wednes­ biggest surprise was a two-minute were blamed for at least four traffic California Edison customers and at border. travel unless abaolutely necea- approved by the House includes a those on welfare are children under sionate society and whether we will cald coverage already approved in . day as a "whacking big storm" song In October, “Dear Mr. a different bill plus a package of; snowfall on the beach at Malibu. deaths Wednesday in Oregon and least 45,000 Pacific Gas & Electric A bitter cold snap in that a ■ary," Deputy Lisa Byrd of the De DALLAS - A little girl’s major new work program for 16. turn our back on our own.” freak off the Pacific sprinkled snow California, and a homeless man Co. customers, utility spokesmen Jesus” has been getting atten­ Cost estimates on the new spend­ food stamp changes contingent on- “I can’t believe it. I lived here 25 medical examiner said contributed Kalb County SherlfPs Department lament about child abuse has tion usually reserved for major recipients and provisions for auto­ "We want them not to be hungry, over Malibu and cloaed Disneyland. years and I don’t recall ever having was found frozen in a doorway in said. to the deaths of two transient men in said late Wednesday. matic wage withholding to enforce we want them to have housing, and ing in the Democratic bill ranged extra money being available for Two more deaths were reported qutcMy become radio's hottest recording artists, even though from $4.3 bi llion, a Ways and Means them. ■now before," said Sharon Daley. Los Angeles. Snow even reached as low as the Dallas was expected to end today While driving was an obvious musical phenomenon. no money has been spent on child support orders. we want them to have some small at the new atorm ayatem pounded Wind knocked down power lines Three sea urchin divers were scenic coastal community of after record lows Wednesday of hazard, at least 34 of the weather- "In IS years of radio, I have promotion and the recording Is 2 The bill won approval Wednesday opportunity that their lives will be Oregon and California with cold and kicked up the aurf, and missing and presumed dead after Malibu. minus 5 degrees in Amarillo, 3 related fatalities in niinola were never seen a record that elicited years old. after fierce debates over how best like the lives of millions of other wind, rain and anow. shoreline retidenta were urged to their 42-foot fishing boat was "I can't believe it. I lived here 25 degrees In Lubbock and 7 in El Oiicago-area men who collapoed to help the poor and whether the children who have parents with One victim was a homeless man this many requests and so much The record cracked Billboard take steps to protect their homes. swamped by high seas off Califor­ years and I don’t recall ever having Paso. after ahoveling snow. emotion from listeners,” said five-year plan backed by the some money. That’s not much to found froien In a doorway in Loa DisnOyland, Knott’s Berry Farm nia. A Navy helicopter rescued six snow before,” said Sharon Daley, Northern Florida had freezing In West Memphis, Ark., where a magazine’s Hot 100 singles chart Democratic leadership will turn out ask,” Downey said in a floor speech Angelee. Gov. George Deukmeglan Bruce Kelly, morning DJ for last week at 82. In next week’s and parts of Interstate 5, Califor­ people in wetsuits who spent 17 who witnessed the two-minute temperatures this morning, and tornado linked to the first storm KZZP-FM in Phoenix, Ariz. to be a budget-buster, as Republi­ urging his colleagues to reject a Specializing Exclusively In and Mayor Tom Bradley opened nia’s main north-south artery, were hours clinging to the boat’s debris, snowfall. readings were In the mid- to upper killed six people and Injured 141 on issue, it will be No. 63 with a cans claim. GOP alternative. SLENDERIZING Plus-Size Fashions armories and recreation centers.to " ‘We Are The World' pales in bullet, denoting a fast-rising cloaed. Coast Guard Petty Officer James On the East Coast, up to a foot of 30s as far south as Gainesville. Monday, Mayor Keith Ingram took comparison.” "This was an extraordinarily The $1.1 billion Republican plan the street people. Gale warnings went up along the McPherson said. snow in parts of Maine closed Icy weather in the Midwest representativea of the Federal song, said Thomas Noonan, the difficult battle,” Rep. Tom Dow­ contained stringent work require­ Kelly’s station got more than magazine’s director of charts. "This is supposed to be a central CaliforMa coast, and winter The two major highways linking schools in Bangor, Augusta and complicated the task of clearing Emergency Management Agency SOO requests for the song the first ney, D-N.Y., said after the measure ments but. few benefits improve­ Where Fashion Is whacking big storm and the shel­ storm warnings were posted for as Los Angeles to the north. Inter­ other towns and made driving snow. on a tour Wednesday of the day he played it in late No­ “This falls in a different passed 230-194. "At several points it ments. It was defeated 251-173, with a look, n ot a size! ters will stay open as long as the far inland as Lake Tahoe. states 15 and 5, remained partly treacherous Wednesday. Central Travel conditions were reported three-mile atrip where hundred! vember, he said. category,” Noonan said. "It’s a nearly died, but the leadership went voting mostly along party lines. weather is as bad as It is," said Up to 3 feet of snow was reported closed early today, and thousands Maine Power Co. said downed lines returning to normal In most of were left homeless. The song, called “Dear Mr. topical record that happens to to work.” Democrats say the plan would Jegus,” is from the album hit on a sensitive area at a The cornerstone of the $4.3 billion pay for itself in the first three years Special Sizes "Shelter From The Storm” by sensitive time. This kind of Family Welfare Reform Act is a job through a phaseout of child care tax 13W-26W PowerSource, a Bedford-based phenomenon is exciting to our training, education and work pro­ credits for the well-off and acceler­ and 34 to 32 Ratals up Enjoy the warm and festive evangelical youth chorus featur­ business.” gram that would have to be ation of Internal Revenue Service ing 8-year-old soloist Sharon established in each state. Most debt collection. The record’s success has also welfare parents would be required atmosphere of Batts. had its effect on its young But GOP opponents contended i f k '0 on 65 mph “Dear Mr. Jesus, 1 don’t to participate and would receive HOLIDAY vocalist. Sharon appeared with child care and transportation the costs would skyrocket to billions v-T.'', “Wildflower” understand why they took her the Tampa Bay Buccaneers each year when it is fully imple­ Suggestions REWARD $500 mom and dad away,” Sharon subsidies. at National Football League team States also would have to identify mented. They also complained in her highways For information leading to the apprehension sings. “I know that they don't at a benefit for child abuse crisis bitterly about what they called Special E mean to hit with wild and angry many more fathers of children bom and conviction of the parties involved in the 1199 Main Street centers in the Tampa area last out of wedlock and set up a system barriers to work, such as a Size hands. Tell them Just how big week. provision that limits workfare in a By H. Josef Hebert destruction of property at Lynch Motors, Coventry, CT they are, I pray.” of automatic wage withholding public job to six months. The Associated Press She was scheduled to attend a when a child support order is issued In New York City, where the "This is called a pro-work bill and 500 West Center Street, Manchester. adoptive father of e-year-old breakfast benefit in Mesa, Ariz., or modified. WASHINGIDN - Traffic fatali- Specializing In Collector’s Teddy Bears, today. The bill also contains a provision it’s really an anti-work bill,” said All information will be held Lisa Steinberg is accused of Rep. Hank Brown, R-Colo., senior tiea on rural Interstate highways beating her to death, a radio increasing federal funds to states soared by more than so percent in in strictest confidence. Country Antiques, Antique Toys, Sharon said she is pleased that boost welfare benefits, which GOP member of the Downey station got more than 3,000 when she hears stories of people subcommittee. “It increases costs, states that increased their speed Call Joe McCavanagh requests in one day asking to have lost 33 percent of their limit to 65 mph last spring, Collectibles who have been touched by the purchasing power since 1970 and in restricts job referrals, increases C hear “Dear Mr. Jesus.” song. "It makes me feel good bureaucracy and increases taxes.” according to Transportation De­ A woman told a Fort Worth many states amount to less than Faotured is partment figures. 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 Wed.-Sat. 10-5 because I know that those people half the federal poverty standard. Some Democrats criticized the radio station the song forced her haven’t had help,” she said. only a faw The NaUonal Highway Traffic Sundays 11-4 7 4 2 - 7 4 8 2 to think of how she’d beaten her It would require all states to bill for not doing enough to improve provide welfare benefits to two- the lot of the needy, and for raising of hundreds Safety Administration said 450 child. "I realized that the cycle She said, however, that she’s in slock. people were killed on rural inter­ of abuse was continuing with this getting “a little tired” of the parent households — rather than false hopes at a time when even cutting off benefits if, as Downey Nawast state roads over a three-month generation. ... The cycle stops song because she hears it all the qualified job applicants cannot find period last summer in 22 states with this letter,” she wrote. time. put it, "the father has the temerity work. But others said the time had fashions to stay home with his family.” Only come to do something, even if it fell where higher speed limits went into to choosa effect. The same roads claimed 296 Uvea during the same May-July period the previous year. Gift Congress cleared the way last Extended Holiday Hours Police crack ‘Ski Mask Rapisf case April for states to increase their Certificates' speed Umlts on rural interstate By Steve Wllsteln October, Foster City police said. He will be charged at some point neighborhoods and, like police and Available roadways, but not on other high­ Mon. thru Sat. 9-9, Sun. 10-6 The Associated Press At least 16 of the rapes occurred with at least nine counts of sexual women’s groups, advised women ways. So far 38 states have eased since Foster City police found the assault, said Reyes. on ways to protect themselves. s p ^ restrictlona over 27,900 miles SAN JOSE, Calif. — The evidence three items, which Sanchez al­ At a news conference, police At least nine of the rapes of roadway,, but only 22 had higher that led to the arrest of the "Ski legedly used in an attempted displayed black pantyhose that had occurred since mid-August, when ■peeds In effect and provided Mask Rapist,” who terrorized burglary in 1985, according to been tied into a mask with eye slits, the big break in the investigation enough data to be include in the Northern California for three years police. At least nine occurred since black gloves and a black pellet gun occurred. The victim of the 1985 NHTSA figures, officials said. and raped at least 33 women, had San Jose police were tipped off resembling a .45-caliber automatic attempted burglary, who had iden­ The ataUstica from the 22 states about Sanchez in August. they said had Been found at O C fif-S A L E been in a police storage room since tified Sanchez and knew of the showed that fataUtiea climbed by 52 1985, authorities say. Sanchez, who is married with two Sanchez’ home. evidence, discussed the case with percent on the rural interstate It consisted of a blue ski mask small children, was arrested on his Jewelry and other Items belong­ cbunselors at a rape crisis center, ro a ^ during the May-July period, with red trim, a handgun and black way to work two nights after ing to several Ski Mask victims also said police Lt. Skip Hazen. ALL STORES OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 T IL CHRISTMAS while traffic deaths on other roads gloves. investigators who’d been following were found there, Hernandez said. where the speed Umlt could not be him for a month saw him try to Investigators have linked the The center relayed the tip to San NI6HTLY UNTIL 0 / CHRISTMAS EVE T IL S On Wednesday, police arrested Jose police, who added it to more increased declined by about 10 George Anthony Sanchez, a 26- break Into a woman’s home in rapist to at least 33 attacks in percent. Redwood City, police said. homes, businesses, churches and than 2,000 leads they were pursu­ year-old city sewer worker, as the ing, Hazen said. In seven states where the speed rapist who had baffled investiga­ "We are convinced with the high schools involving women 16 to Umlt remained at 55 mph on all tors in eight San Francisco Bay evidence at hand that he is clearly 77 years old, Hernandez said. Most Last October, San Jose police ; VERNON - Vernon Circle / 649-4430 highways, the number of deaths on area cities. The evidence was in the ‘Ski Mask Rapist,”’ said Deputy victims were blond professionals in asked for the ski mask, gun and AVON - Rt. 44, Caldor Plaza rural interstates rose only 10 Police Chief Ike Hernandez. their mid-30s. gloves in the 1985 attempted bur­ Foster Cit^ about 25 miles northw­ BLjPOMFIELO - 806 Park Ave., Bloomfield Shopping Plaza percent during the May-July est of here, and San Jose investiga­ Sanchez was booked for burglary The case drew about 100 glary, for which Sanchez was period. tors coordinating the manhunt and multiple counts of sexual members of the Guardian Angels convicted and served six months of \ SPRINGFIELD - At the "X" The figures were the latest didn’t find out about it until assault, said police Lt. Joe Reyes. crimefighting group, who patrolled weekends in jail last year. 7 available from the states, highway safety agency officials said. NHTSA officials cautioned — against "drawing any conclusions ... about long-term trends" from PAMPRIN the statistics, which covered a ■ l A LB ER TO EuMfcr EUCERIN 48's VASEUNE HALEY relatively small period. i j ^ Mouse N* Cream NIVEA Petroleum imMil A ll 16 oz. Cream Jelly s r s i 5-6 oz. Reg. Flavor Former state o 6 oz. 3.75 oz. ■J' $ 0 6 7 12 oz, * 2 ” $ 3 2 7 congressman 11iim iii 1 w m m K m iiiuuup • d e a d a t 7 9

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TRACE II ATRA He was unemployment commis­ Manchaater Not responsible for typographical errors. partridge 5'« sioner for the 4th District from 1947 Middletown—343 Main Street Enfield—Enfield Outlet Mall Cartridge to 1960 and became chairman of the S’s $ 2 3 7 state commission in 1948. Hamden—1697 Whitney Avenue Waterbury—200 Chase Avenue Health & "He was truly a self-made man,” Beauty Aids Kay Drup Co. Brooks Pharmacy Lenox Pharmacy said hla former special asaiatant, Sid Yudain. 'He parlayed an Manchester 260 North Main Street Sale PrIcesI 1A Main St.. 585 Enfield Ave., 299 E. Center S i East Hartford Enfield Instinct for politics into a national BFFECTIve DATES Manchester legislative career, and he was good OcaemOer I t - H ItKT at it." 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Deo 17 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday. Dec. 17, 1907 — 11 This mother heeds beds ahd that’s no bunk FOCUS DEAR MR. ROSS: I ’m writing because you’re the ever going to get better?” only one I can turn to for help. You see, I ha'vetwo kids Maybe today is that day... because the check I’m ages 8 and 2. My problem Is I need some bunk beds for sending will cover the cost of the new bunk beds. It ’ s not them. Right now they both sleep in the same twin bed. going to solve all your problems, but It’s one less you M y daughter had a urine infection Bpd used to ^et the TIuuiks have to cope with today. Her Infection is cured now, only the bed is a mess Your neighbors’ views: ^ a u s e the smell is so strong. For thf past couple of A Mfllioii dayait’s been getting worse. No one can go in the room □ □ □ because of the stench from the bed. ■ Percy Ro m DEAR PERCY: So you’re the one hiding all the U.S. My daughter started school and the smell of urine dollars! My future wife and I want to live a bizarre Will the Reagan-Gorbachev arms agreement bring us closer to world peace? stays in her hair. I try to wash it dally, but sometimes if lifestyle. She’s currently living with her family on their we re in a rush for school It can’t be done. small dairy farm. We want to raise miniature horses Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ro m Is latenMtloB- T?® reason I can’t afford new bunk beds for my kids We want our dreams, but need the dough to start our ally k n o ^ for his phllantbraplc works and BkM to Is I m on Public Assistance. Most of my money goes project. 1 guess $600,000 should do It for land, buildings encourage others to help aelre problems tor those In toward paying rent and electric. Sometimes I can’t and a few cute horses for breeding. need. Write to Ross In care of the Maacbester Herald, even do that. Please — a set of bunk beds Is so D^AR MS. R.: I assume you’drea singlephrent, who If we get the money, then we can get married at once P.O. Box 35600, MlaneapoHs, Minn. SMIS. Indade a necessary, yet so far out of my reach.' ' ■ feels she'*8 doing everything to keep the family — and get busy on the breeding. phone number If yon wish. All letters are read. Only a MS, W.R. together, with th^ funds of poverty. Iemphathized with MR K.K. few are answered In this coinmn, although others may PHILADELPHIA, PA. ypu and was left wlth^tae feeling of: “ When are things MILWAUKEE. WIS. be acknowledged privately. Cat’s problem might be bladder infection MANCHESTER DISCOUNT LIQUORS ^EAST-WEST IMPORTS 1032 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. CT 649-4750 P 643-5692 QUESTION: - ^ Conveniently Located In Heartland Plaza * We have re­ 111 Vi Center S t„ Manchester cently found Open Late Every Night that our 5 year old cat has been C'') Pet Forum EMBROIDERED This BUDS For You urinating in sev- CHINESE SHOES J eral places Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. around the E Phyllli Frazier: “ No, I don’t. I just Steve Whitham: " I really don’t Gloria Knoff: “ I ’m a skeptic. I just Susan Young: “ I hope so. I would George Allison: “ I doubt it. Be­ Doug Eitelman: “ No, I think they house. He has don’t think that those people can be know. I think in the long run we’re get the feeling that they’re speak­ like to have world peace at this time cause he’s not going to be in office essentially said things that had always used his trusted. I think that we haven’t going to have to get along with the ing with forked tongues. Both sides. of year,” that much longer. Reagan, I mean. already been established. But it litter box very really made a major step.” Russians. I really believe that we’ll ’That they’re not exactly saying And the people who come along was a good ‘dog and pony show.’ well until re­ Budweiser have to sit down and start speaking what they mean.” after him won’t pick up this treaty Maybe it accomplished something cently. Is there IT the same language. But I truly don’t idea.” that way.” anything we can do to stop this medical reason or a behavioral know if we’re there yet. At least this behavior and will our younger cat cause. is a first step.’’ begin to copy him? □ □ □ ‘ NOW ANSWER: The problem that yu C Edward A. Williams is a Man­ have described is one that veteri­ chester veterinarian. If you have a $ 7 9 8 Reg. »9'« narians deal with frequently. There question you’d like to see answered Only ^9^^ a Case are many different causes; some in this column, write to: Pel Tell Jane the truth that can be successfully treated and Forum, Manchester Herald, P.O. The LOWEST Price Available Tax 81 Deposit Excluded others that do not respond well. Box 591, Manchester 06040. • UMIQUE FASHIONS b GIFTS* It is important to first determine the duration of the problem, if this about her children has recently started. I would suspect that a bladder infection or . DEAR inflammation may be the cause. A ABBY: Within clinical examination and possibly the last few ye­ some laboratory work would be ars, I became required to make a definite diagno­ very friendly Dear Abby sis. Most urinary bladder diseases with a young respond well to treatment, how­ woman I met Abigail Van Buren ever, they can develop into a very ■OIDVf-SALE through work. serious and life threatening prob­ (I’ll call her lem. Prompt veterinary attention is Jane.) We used in order. to spend a lot of The cat should be observed to social time to­ determine his water consumption. gether. Janehas If water or other fluid consumption two young children. I have one. My Ill-mannered and badly behaved has increased, there may be a child is no angel, but she has been children are obnoxious and, there­ medical problem such as diabetes Extended taught good manners and proper fore. friendless. You would bedoing which is making the cat thirsty. behavior. Jane’s children are dis­ Jane and her children an enormous With an increased thirst there is ruptive. ill-mannered and careless favor. more urine produced and the cat Holiday Hours (breaking toys, spilling things), may not be able to retain his urine. and scream at the top of their lungs Very frequently, a brake in litter Mon. thru Sat. 9-9, until they get their own way. They DEAR ABBY: My mother is training is observed when a new also Interrupt eveiy conversation giving me the silent treatment. kitten or cat is brought into the Sun. 10-6 Jane and I try to carry on. Here’s the story: I’m 34, my wife is house. Cats can get very finicky Meanwhile. Jane makes noeffort to 33. We’ve been married for six about using a litter container that discipline them. Finally. I could no years, both have good jobs and have another cat has used. One sugges­ longer stand to go to Jane’s house never asked our parents fora dime. tion is to have a separate litter box and hold my tongue, so I started We are a sensible couple who have for each cat in the house and make making fewer and fewer visits. always lived within our means. every attempt to keep them very We just moved into a new condo 7 Eventually she asked nne what clean. Special was wrong. Did she do something to that we are renting. My mother If there is no medical reason for offend me? 1 assured her that asked me how rhuch rent we are his accidents, the process or nothing was wrong and she had not paying. I said something like: “ Oh, retraining a cat to use the litter pan Group of offended me. but I ’m not sure that Mom — don’t worry — we’re able to can be tedious. The longer it is put handle it.” She wasn’t satisfied, so was a fair explanation. Abby. how Ann Loflin/SpneW to tlw HnraM off and the inappropriate urination can I tell her I got fed up with she asked me again. Again I told habit is allowed to continue, the her she didn’t have to worry — but I battling for conversation time with more difficult it will be to correct did not tell her how much rent we Buffy, a young beagle, shown with Dog Warden Richard her while her children were the problem. Sweaters were paying. Rand is at the dog pound waiting to be adopted. Above, around? And I certainly couldn’t As a male cat redches puberty his Jake, a cat needing a permanent home, cuddles with tell her 1 couldn’t invite her to my Ever since then, she’s been sense of territory becomes quite home because her children were too giving us the silent treatment. Judy Lazorik of Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. strong and he will begin to mark his ill-mannered and uncontrollable. Knowing my mother, this is her Barbara Rlchmoml/Manehaatar Harald territory with urine. If he is What should I do? Must I wait way of punishing us. Do you think neutered before he starts his until Jane’s children grow up? Or she was wrong to ask me how much "territorial marking.” it is unlikely tell her the truth, and risk losing her rent we were paying? And do you Adopt a pet that he will ever begin this friendship? think I was wrong for refusing to behavior. If. however, he is neu­ NO WIN SITUATION tell her? tered after the “ territorial mar- SOMEWHERE IN THE USA king” habit has begun, it can be a DEAR NO WIN: Tell Jane the very difficult habit to correct. truth with all the love and diplo­ $15 This week Buffy needs a home Consult with your veterinarian as macy you can muster. She’s doing a DEAR SOMEWHERE: Your soon as a problem is encountered an Bob's Reg. SI 9.99-534.99 grave disservice to her children mother was out of line to have Bv Barbara Richmond adopted. He’s an all-black setter Judy Lazorik, an active member with her. She has one named Emmy he or she can determine if there is a who cannot be expected to know asked. You were within your rights Manchester Herald cross and was found roaming in the of the organization, and many other that she’s had for 12 years. Among what they have not been taught. to have politely refused to tell her. Great selection of sweaters in assorted area of Porter Street and Ferguson members, keep these cats and the ones she’s keeping now is this Minnie, last week’s little featured Road on Dec. 1. kittens in their homes until they can week’s featured pet named Jake. Compare policies styles, colors & patterns. Acrylics, wool dog. is going to fill someone’s The dog pound is located on town be permanently placed. Some of the To adopt, or take care oi a cat or blends, cottons. Ladies' S,M,L, Mens' Christmas stocking this year. 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There is also someone on duty at the tures offered by various firms, says gift for a loving family. He’s a tan pound Monday through Friday an insurance official. D E A R DR. and white beagle named Buffy. from 6 to 9 p.m. GOTT: I re­ Buffy was found on North Street Charles F. Wright of Aetna Life & cently had a Pap on Dec. 7. Dog Warden Richard There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog Casualty says some insurers offer a smear. My doc­ Rand said Buffy is about 3 years old and the new owner must have the “ Total Account” credit to those 9 tor called and Dr. Gott and is ready for adoption. He’s not a dog licensed. who insure both car and home with said it was Class large dog and has reached his full Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. is the same company. “ This credit II, but nothing to Peter Gott, M.D. growth. constantly in need of good homes differs from state to state but is be concerned Ebony, featured a couple of for cats and kittens that are lost or usually 10 percent off the auto about. 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Under this In addition, he says. “ Mature are normal or abnormal. ’The index, there are three categories: drivers who are 50 or older (55 in cervical cells can appear healthy some states) may qualify for up to a Middletown 343 Main Street and robust or they may look to be CIN I — mild dysplasia 10 percent discount on their auto 7 unhealthy or atypical. The degree CIN II — moderate dysplasia policy because experienced drivers of atypia is called dysplasia; this CIN III — severe dysplasia have fewer accidents.” Enfield Enfield Outlet Mall can be quantified in broad catego­ Under the old nomenclature, a ries depending on how different or Class n Pap .smear was not unhealthy the cells are. considered to be cancerous; it was Hamden 1697 Whitney Avenue ’The old categories ranged from I repeated in about six months and CALDWELL to V: the situation was carefully moni­ I — normal. tored. Gynecologists reserved bi­ Waterbury 200 Chase Avenue II — inflammatory atypia and opsy for classes III through V. OIL INC. mild dysplasia (indicating the Under the new system, biopsy is possible existence of a minor probably indicated for classes II Manchester 260 North Main Street low-grade Infection that affected and III. 76.9 the cells’ appearance). Therefore, the seriousness of par gal. C. O. O. III — moderate dysplasia (suspi­ your Pap test depends on which cious for cancer). classification your doctor is using. We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card or American Express IV — carcinoma-in-situ (unmis­ Ask him or her to explain your 649-8841 takable cancer that appears to specific abnormality and discuss FMeoa tu b ls e t to C heng* involve only the outermost layers of your future options. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday. Dec. 17.19«7 - H K - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 17, 1987 Obituaries Hart won’t answer SPORTS ENialMlh B. Tompkins House, 501 George St., New Haven 06511. personal questions Elltabeth B. (Habermann) Tompkim, M, of West Hartford, widow of Franklin J. Tonnpkins, June D. Loomis By William M. Wtich the pain and the hurt that has been died Wednesday. She was the The Associated Press caused to other family members, to Jazz not convinced of Celtics’ ‘weakness’ June D. Loomis, 70, of 1747 Boston staff, to hundreds, thousands of grandmother of Joy W. Gorin of Turnpike, Coventry, died Wednes­ Manchester. PORTLAND, Maine — Gary Hart supporters all across this country. By Howard Ulman The Rockets received Joe Barry day at Manchester Memorial But I can tell you one thing, we are Carroll and Sleepy Floyd from Besides her granddaughter, she Hospital. is trying to rekindle bis presidential The Astoclotod Press is survived by a daughter, Clarissa campaign In the early primary and well and strong today.” NBA Romidup Golden State in exchange for. She was bom in Coventry, June 3, “No single individual, nogroupof Sampson last weekend. Floyd T. Watson of West Hartford with 1917, and was a lifelong resident of caucus states, sidestepping as BOSTON — The Boston Celtics whom she lived; two grandsons, "nobody's business” the personal individuals, can ever hurt or cause had lost five of seven games. Their started his 265th consecutive NBA that town. Before retiring, she was such pain to this family again," she game and scored 14 points before Thomas H. Watson of Hartford and employed as an underwriter for questions that drove him from the home court was no longer a haven. race seven months ago. said. fouling out. Carroll scored only Bruce T. Watson of West Hartford; Aetna Insurance Co., Hartford. She Hie rest of the NBA was catching intermission. and two great-grandchildren. The former Colorado senator who It was Hart's flrst full day of up. nine. was an active member of the appearances since his announce­ “That was some of the worst Akeem Olajuwon, who with Services will be private with Second Congregational Church, re-entered the Democratic presi­ The Utah Jazz aren’t convinced. dential race this week was flying to ment in Concord, N.H., on Tuesday basketball I ever saw from us on Sampson had been called th'e “Twin burial la Restland Memorial Park, Coventry, and a member of the "They don’t look any weaker to both ends of the court,” Jones said. East Hanover, N.J. Taylor k Sioux Falls, S.D., today to meet that he was re-entering the presi­ me,” Utah’s Karl Malone said after Towers,” scored only 11 points. He church choir for over 50 years. She dential race he departed following Utah Coach Frank Layden was missed his first six shots while often Modeen Funeral Home, West Hart­ was also a 50-year member of the supporters before heading home to Boston beat the Jazz 121-111 Wed­ ford, has charge of arrangements. Denver to collect his breath and reports of his relatlonsbip with Rice concerned that Uie Jazz, who had playing forward with Carroll in the Coventry Grange and was past nesday night. given up 98.6 points per game, consider where his born-again and allegations of at least one other Hie Celtics "were asleep” in the post. master and had served for many fewer than all but one team, World B. Free led Houston with 15 years as its treasurer. She was candidacy heads next. affair. first half, Boston Coach K.C. Jones Hart spent his first full day of Hart responded only occasionally allowed 65 in the first half. points. treasurer of the Porter Library said, but awoke behind Robert It was Boston’s improved defense M ary E. Snydsr renewed campaigning Wedne^ay to questions from reporters, and Parish and Larry Bird in the third Denver had five players score 20 Association and a member of the 3 then usually in terse statements. in the third quarter thathelped turn or more points, led by Jay Vincent Mary E. Snyder, 83, of 271 N. Coventry Historical Society. in New Hampshire and Maine, quarter. Parish had 10 points and where he repeatedly refused to Asked if he'd become a “new Gary the game around as Utah’s shooting and Fat Lever, each with 21. Alex Main St., widow of Charles Snyder, She is survived by two aunts, Bird 9 to turn a 73-73 tie into a 94-85 percentage dropped from 52 in the died Wednesday at Manchester answer questions about his rela­ Hart,” Hart responded, “It's the lead with one period left. English and Blair Rasmussen had Bessie L. Carver of the Rockville first half to 40 in that period. 20 apiece. Memorial Hospital. She was bom section of Vernon and Rosa (John­ tionship with model Donna Rice, same guy.” The margin ranged from 7 to 18 the disclosure of which drove him The personal issue also arose in a “It got away from us and they In Steubenville, Ohio on April 14. son) Highter of Coventry; and two points the rest of the way as the were getting easy baskets,” said TSers 114, Spur* 102 1804, and had been a Manchester cousins, Sylvia McKinney and from the race last May 8. private lunch with 18 Maine suppor­ Celtics averted their first three- Nose to the grindstone "I don't intend to answer any ters here, according to one Thurl Bailey, who had 25 points for Charles Barkley scored 32 points resident for the past 15 years. She Clara Hutt, both of Coventry. game home losing streak in nine UUh. and grabbed 14 rebounds as the was a member of the Gospel Hall of The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at more questions about it,” Hart participant. seasons. In their 14-year history, William Crimmins, an industrial arts Instructor at llling said, interviewed on public televi­ The Jazz, 1-8 on the road this year Philadelphia 76ers defeated San Manchester. the Second Congregational Church David Mulheara, a Hart suppor­ the Jazz are winless in 18 games at but 11-10 overall, were led by Antonio. David Wingate, in his She is survived by a daughter, of Coventry. Burial will be in CJenter ' J unior High School, turns a piece In the wood shop of the sion's MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour. ter since 1983 from Naples, Maine, Boston Garden, “It's no one else's business. I don't Malone with 31 points. Kevin second season In the NBA, added a E Beverly Taylor of Manchester; a Cemetery, Coventry. Holmes Fun­ junior high school. An exhibit of both functional and said, “There was some concern “I had mixed feelings,” Utah’s intend to talk about it any more." McHale had 20 and Ainge and career-high 28 points for the son, William L. Snyder of Cuyahoga eral Home, 400 Main St.. has charge ornamental items he has made will open tonight in the among some people that the cam­ Mark Eaton said. “I thought we Parish 17 each for the Celtics. winners. Falls, Ohio; and six grandchildren. of arrangements. Addressing high school students paign not be a waste of time.” could win because they had not LIndgren Qallery at llling, with a reception from 7 to 8:30 in Dover, N.H., Hart was asked by a “We’re playing better, obviously, Philadelphia opened up a 51-27 The funeral is Saturday at 10; 30 Memorial donations may be Mulheara said he told Hart he been playing well but I was worried than we were two weeks ago,” lead with 4; 29 left in the second a.m. at Watkins Funeral Home. 142 made In her memory to the Second p.m. Crimmins works in both native and exotic student if politicians have the. right because they don’t often lose three to deliberately mislead the public, hoped “there'll be fewer rumors Ainge said, “but we’re still not at quarter and the Spurs could get no E. Center St. Burial will be in East Congregational Church of hardwoods. The exhibit will be open from 8:30 a.m. to going around and more factual straight here.” the level we want to be.” closer than 10 points the rest of the Cemetery. Calling hours are Fri­ Coventry. and to relate that to his campaign. Parish kept that from happening 3:30 p.m. on school days, through Jan. 15. "No, I don't think they do have a information,” and added, “I think Layden scoffed at the idea that way. day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. everybody was happy with the In a building where the Celtics were the Celtics, who have reached the Leon Wood had paced San Anto­ Memorial donations may be right to mislead the public,” Hart 87-1 last season. said. "But on the other hand, the outcome of the discussion.” NBA championship series in each nio with 24 points and Walter Berry , j r made to the Gospel Hall Home for He began the 21-12 third quarter of the last four years, are in trouble. had 23. C the Aged, Longport, N.J. 08403. Paul R. Robarge public does not have a right to know Hart's post-announcement swing run with a short jumper and a layup everything about everybody's per­ was taking him to states sparse in “If you live in Afghanistan, that’s Mavs 109, Nets 105 OT Paul R. Robarge, 73, of 547 Onter 2 killed in earthquake and followed Danny Ainge’s basket having trouble,” he said. St., died this morning at his home. sonal and private life.” convention delegates but which with a dunk that made the score Derek Harper’s 3-point goal with Hart generally ignored the ques­ loom early on the presidential "The Celtics lose one game and He was the husband of Mary Ann Continued from page 1 He added; “Our building was quite 81-77 with 5; 40 left in the third everyone panics,” Malone said. 20 seconds to play in overtime gave Etfward Joseph Sehlldge (Casavant) Robarge. tions of reporters as he, his wife Lee calender. After New Hampshire's quarter. Dallas its victory over the strug­ tough, and we don't have anything and college-age son John walked first-in-the-nation primary Feb. 16, “As long as they have the players Edward Joseph Sehlldge, 73. of Bom In Burlington, Vt., he lived hanging from the ceiling, so we're Bird, who led all scorers with 38 they have. Bird, McHale and gling New Jersey Nets. Harper, 338 Bidwell St., formerly of most of his life in Manchester, least other nine people were hurt in along snowy streets of downtown Maine begins selecting its 27 points, got the Celtics’ next two who had seven of his 27 points in the central Tokyo, and one in Ibaraki scared but okay.” Portland greeting passers-by and delegates in caucuses Feb. 28, and Parish, they’ll be one of the elite Gardner Street, died Wednesday at ^ fo re retiring in 1986, he worked at The Central Meteorological baskets. Parish got two more and teams.” overtime, hit a 25-foot jumper to a local convalescent home. Capewell Manufacturing Co. for 15 prefecture northeast of Tokyo, ducking into stores to shake hands. Hart would like a repeat of the Bird followed with their last five give Dallas a 106-105 lead. most of them hit by falling objects. Agency issued a warning for victory he won over Walter Mon­ Elsewhere in the NBA, it was He was bom In Manchester, years and recently worked for the tsunami — huge sea waves caused Lee Hart paused before reporters points of the period. Denver 132, Houston 113; Dallas The Nets, who have lost 12 of their March 5, 1014, and had been a Technical Aid Corp. of Rocky Hill. Ishida said most of the injuries on a street comer and, referring to dale here four years ago. “Parish won the game for us,” last 13 games and are 3-16 overall, were minor. by earthquakes. The warning was 109, New Jersey 105 In overtime, lifelong resident. He was a com­ He was a member of the Moose issued for a 300-miie stretch of family, said; “Andrea and John South Dakota’s Feb. 23 primary Bird said. “Even though I was and Philadelphia 114, San Antonio missed one shot and had another municant of St. James Church. Lodge of Tolland. An unidentified resident of Kim- is non-binding because of a dispute scoring, we couldn’t get the lead blocked before Sam Perkins con­ itsu city in (3hiba prefecture re­ coastline from Ibaragi prefecture and I and Gary, as individuals and 102. He is survived by a sister. Mrs. Besides his wife, he is survived by north of Tokyo to Shizuoka prefec­ as a family, have experienced with national party officials, but until Robert took over blocking verted a three-point play to end the Harley (Marian) Fuller of Somers; three sons, William C. Robarge of ported that an apartment building Democrats there hope it will shots, grabbing rebounds and get­ Nuggets 132, Rockets 113 scoring. collapsed, but there was no imme­ ture on Japan's Pacific coast west much pain over the last several a brother, John Sehlldge of Rock­ Shirley, Mass., P. Stanley Robarge of Tokyo. months. We have shared with Gary determine the state's 19 delegates. ting down on the break to score Michael Adams scored 24 points Mark Aguirre led Dallas with 31 ville; and several nieces and of Southington and Dean A. Ro­ diate confirmation or information baskets. to lead Denver over Houston, points. New Jersey’s Mike Gminski nephews. barge of New Britain; three daugh­ about possible injuries. “Robert also set some good picks playing its first game since trading scored 11 of his 24 points in the Graveside services are Saturday ters, Mabel M. Wisdom of Jackson­ The Japan Broadcasting Corp. for me,” he added. “That’s why I Ralph Sampson to Golden State. fourth period. at 9 a.m. in St. James Cemetery. ville, Ala., Leslie C. Robarge of showed scenes of broken windows run most of my shots on his side.” New Jersey scored nine of the last AFplwle and collapsed roofs in (3hiba, and “We weren’t expecting great There are no calling hours. Holmes Pooler, (3a., and Paula A. Robarge Woman becomes citizen Bird had scored Boston’s first 12 things tonight with the new players 11 points in regulation time, includ­ Kevin McHale (32) of the Celtics swats Boston Garden. The Celtics beat the ^ n e ra l Home, 400 Main St., has of Manchester; a sister, Hilda sporting goods and music supplies points, but Utah led most of the first in there. It could have been ing Ben Coleman’s layup with 42 charge of arrangements. Robarge of Burlington. Vt.; 15 that were strewn around stores in away the shot of Utah's Mark Eaton in Jazz for the 18th straight time at home, Continued from page 1 “There were no cars, only woods. Everything was half until a late flurry put the worse,”’ Rockets Coach Bill Fitch seconds to go, to tie the game 97-97 grandchildren; two great­ the area. Celtics in front 65-63 at said. and force the overtime. their NBA game Wednesday night at 121- 111. grandchildren; and two nieces. Kazuo Taira, a hairdresser in more simple. I can’t believe this is the same The funeral is Saturday at 9; 15 Chiba, said by telephone the She said she worked 10 to 12 hours a day so that town.” ENa Kittle a.m. from the John F. Tierney earthquake was "quite shocking.” her son, Norman, couid ieara a good trade. He is There’s been another change Stevenson has Ella (McCollum) Kittle, 75. of F^ineral Home, 219 W. Center St., now a carpenter and cabinet-maker for the Steak seen and hasn’t been pleased about. followed by a mass of Christian Club restaurants in Manchester. “There’s not much love today,” she said. EHIIngton, formerly of Manchester “He’s been a good son to me,” Stevenson said. “There’s too much greed and money.” Last-place Nordiques worrisome to Canadiens burial at 10a.m. atthe(3hurchof the and Vernon, died Wednesday at an Opening set “He never gave me any trouble. He calls me every But there was a lot of love when Stevenson’s East Windsor convalescent home. Assumption. Burial will be in St. By Kan Rappoport Nordiques have been giving the had every reason to worry. Including a go-ahead score by the opening period to give Detroit a James Ometery. Calling hoursare night and sees me every Saturday morning.” small apartment was the setting for the She was the widow of Leslie A. Her son, who attended the ceremony aiong with naturalization. The Associated Press Canadiens al| kinds of problems “They’ve come from behind Wayne Gretzky. 2-0 lead. Klima scored his second In Kittle Sr. Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. for 1-84 link this season. against us three times this year, so NHL Roundup But Mike Allison, playing his first the second period as the Red Wings She was bom in Castleton-On- Memorial donations may be Wicks, said, “She hasn’t had an easy life.” Judge Dorsey, who is of Irish descent, talked Norman Stevenson said his father, who died in with Stevenson before the ceremony and the two Despite being last in the NHL’s ' So when they started another of we were concerned,” center Bobby game with the Kings, scored his mounted a 5-0 lead. The-Hudson, N.Y., April 1, 1912, made to the American Cancer Continued from page 1 Adams Division and trailing Mont­ their patented third-period rallies Smith said. first goal of the season at 6; 31 In the Washington’s goal, by Craig and lived most of her life in Society. 257E. O nter St., Manches­ 1959, was sick for many years due to back and exchanged amusing stories about Ireland. other injuries suffered during his military John Person, designated immigration exa­ real by 21 points, the (Quebec Wednesday night, the Canadiens The Canadiens almost blew a Ron Lapointe quipped. third to tie the game at 5-5. Laughlin at 4:34 of the final period, Manchester and Vernon before ter 06040. 1-384 completed last week would four-goal lead this time, but held on was the Capitals’ first against moving to Ellington four years ago. relieve traffic on some town service. His mother hadtotakecareofthefamiiy. miner for the ceremony, presented the case, court Flames S, Jets 4 7 She attributes hard work to her longevity. reporter Sandy Visentin recorded the proce^ngs to beat the Nordiques 5-4, for their Rangera 9, D bvIIb 3 Detroit in 107 munites, 51 seconds, She is survived by two sons. Paul streets, including Adams and Cen­ first victory over their (}uebec A power-play goal by Calgary’s dating back to Feb. 24 of last L. Neron of Ellington and Leslie A. In Memoriam ter streets. The link was also “I realty don't have a secret,” she said. “Just and Glynn helped Stevenson sign the appropriate Michel Petit and Kelly Kislo each working hard. I was the breadwinner for 27 years. forms. province rivals in three meetings Joey Mullen with just over four had two goals to lead New York season. The Red Wings blanked Kittle Jr. of Columbia; 16 grand­ expected to allow easier access this season. The victory extended minutes left in the game led Washington 1-0 at Landover, Md„ children; and many great­ from surrounding towns, such as And I've lived a nice, clean life.” Dorsey, who has been conducting such over New Jersey. After falling In loving memory of our mother, Throughout her long life in Manchester, ceremonies for five years, clearly enjoyed his job the Canadiens' current home-ice Calgary over Winnipeg. behind I-O, the Rangers scored six on Nov. 17 in the teams’ only other grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Arnold, who passed Bolton and Coventry. unbeaten streak to 14 — 11-0-3 — Mullen banged home a centering meeting this season. The funeral is Saturday at 10; 30 Despite official optimism, how­ Stevenson has seen many changes. She gave a yesterday. straight goals through the first and away December 17th, 1957. hearty chuckle when a reporter asked her what's “You never get as nice a smile as on the faces and improved their overall home pass from Gary Suter at 15; 57 to second periods to wrap things up. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, ever, the westbound link which record at the Forum to an NHL-best give the Flames their third straight Blackhawks 4, Stars 2 400 Main St. ^ r ia l will be in It has been thirty years since the opened last week has probably been different now from when she first arrived. when they’re being naturalized.” he said. “It’san The Devils, although second in Lord took you to be with him. “It would take me a week to tell you,” she said. incredible, warm feeling they exude.” 14-2-3. win. The goal capped a big the Patrick Division, continued to Denis Savard’s goal with 7:54 left Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon. Cal­ less than a total success ih the eyes comeback by Calgary, which out- of some commuters. Traffic on that The Calgary Flames, another of play poorly on the road with a 3-10-3 snapped a tie and led Chicago over ling hours are Friday from 2 to 4 We love you and miss you so the NHL’s hottest teams, beat the scored the Jets 3-1 in the third Minnesota in a rare road-game and 7 to 9 p.m. section of roadway has been heavy record. They are 12-2-1 at home. much. Winnipeg Jets 5-4 to extend their period. The victory extended New York’s victory. Memorial donations may be and slow-moving during the early record in the last 17 games to 13-2-2. The win was Calgary’s first this made to the Ronald McDonald Bea, Bob & Dot morning hours. home-ice unbeaten streak at Madi­ Savard pounced ona loose pimk in The victory moved the Flames into season against the Jets after three son Square Garden to six — 5-0-1. the Minnesota crease and jammed first place in the Smythe Division losses to its Smythe Division rival. it into the net for his 16th goal of the over the Edmonton Oilers, who lost “We’re starting to get it to­ Wings 6, Capitals 1 Love those bubbles W» Repair Now you can get the same friendly, effi­ season, snapping a 2-2 tie. An ST. 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WhereWhere they they are are now now wouldn’t wouldn’t be be a a bat bad place for 8 DECEMBER 20 East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, After the front office dispersed trade rumors to the Whalers to finish in the standings as long as Manchester, Vernon, Rockille and South Windsor Whalers have apparently placed their oars in the Having a waters of success and altered their previous try and shake the cobwebs off its rusty product, Montreal wins the division. If the Whalers make problem with destination course to nowhere. Jim Tiernev young Mike Millar was finally brought up from the playoffs, avoiding a first-round encounter with After a dismal 0-5 commencement to their Binghamton where he was leading the American Montreal would be helpful. "So Hallow'd and So Gracious a Time" your insurance current campaign, the Whalers went unbeaten in Hockey League in goals. Millar has been sermon by Newell H. Curtis, Jr. the next seven (5-0-2) games. That was also the last Herald Sports Writer Impressive and has eight points (4 goals, 4 assists) WITH 51 GAMES REMAINING in the season account? time Hartford was at the .500 mark (Nov. 4). until in 10 games with the Whalers. anything can happen. As the disappointments . intensified earlier in the year more players opened 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. now. Call U8 - maybe DEAN EVASON, A 2^GOAL SCORER a year up and admitted taking nnatters “too lightly” due 7 In a season earmarked by uneven individual and Youth Orchestra we can help. team efforts, the Whalers seem to have found the ago, just picked up his second of the year Tuesday to the great success of the previous year. Tliey also winning m a^c which they cast over the rest of the night. Obviously, his lack of offensive production realiz^ goalie Mike Liut, the team’s 1987 Most Ask us about our special metamorphosis, the Whalers were drowning in the has hurt. Dave Babych, who had a bad year last Valuable Player, and backup goalie Steve Weeks 10:00 a.m. discounts. NHL a year ago during their Adams Division championship season. Presently, Hartford is in sea of NHL oblivion. They looked like anything but year (8 goals, 33 assists, 41 points), already has six were relied on too much. Now they realize there is sole possession of third place in the division after defending divisional champs and owners of the goals and 19 assists and is second on the team in no secret to success in the NHL. Each member of OLIVER occupying the basement for the better part of the fourth best record in the league last year. points behind Ron Francis. Ulf Samuelsson is the club has to be ready to play both physically and are zudeome. season. Goal-scoring has been Hartford’s main liability having his best year and has anchored the defense. mentally each game in order to win. It took The Whalers are on a five-game unbeaten string this season and even now it has tallied the least Still a very young team, the Whalers now have Hartford a little while to learn that lesson this year. ZUCCARDY (4-0-1) and have the chance to go over the .500 mark amount of goals in Uie NHL. However, only two things in proper perspective. When they slipped In a sport such as hockey where so much physical CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH for the first time this year tonight when they host clubs have given up less goals than the Whalers. into the playoffs in 1986, they swept first-place contact is allowed, it’s quite obvious that no team AGENCY St. Louis to end a four-game homestand. Hartford’s Kevin Dineen and Sylvain Turgeon, relied bn for Quebec before bowing to Montreal in a seven-game can take any other lightly. This is the reason for the amazing parity in the NHL. Comer Main & Center Streets 767 Main St. record is 12-12-5. their offensive abilities, had poor starts which series. Last year was a tremendous regular season contributed to the Whalers’ sub-par performances. and a disastrous playoff performance. Hartford There’s no one to rely on now but themselves. Manchester Manchester 647-9941 THIS KIND OF STREAK in which the Whalers Paiil Lawless, who has sat out the last four games, lost to Quebec in the first round in six games. The With the brunt of their physical and mental have fortunately found themselves is the sign of a has only one goal this year and was looking forward Whalers know that winning the division, as fine an problems behind them maybe now the Whalers will 643-9555 winner. Before this anxiously awaited to a big year. Lawless led the team in scoring in the achievement as that is, doesn’t by a them a ticket concentrate on winning. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurwiav. Dec. 17.'l««7 - 1» M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1987 ^dberg’s status is uncertain for Davis Cup final Sports In Brit/ MHS girls beaten at the buzzer Tedford places In tkl competition VIJay AmritraJ admitted. “ First of For 31 minutes and 59 seconds, By Sttplian Nosttrom pain today,” said Olsson after - out again with Mikael Pemfors late the other two singles matches. in singles as well.' Veteran playing captain-Vfjay all, to play Sweden anywhere is SNOWMASS, Ck)lo. — Donna Tedford of Manchester took sixth Interim Coach Mike Masse and the Tht Asaoclottd Press Edberg tested his ailing foot In a In the afternoon. Pemfors had Nystrom, who recently reco­ Manchester High girls’ basketball H.S. Ronndiip AmritraJ and Ramesh Krishnaq tough. And to play them In Sweden, place in her division (women’s 40-49) at the Lite NASTAR light 30-minute workout. "He hesi­ Joined the team Tuesday after vered from a knee injury, has only team appeared headed to victory. are likely to share singles duties for on clay, indoors, in the cold — It s Nationai Finals last Saturday. GOTEBORG, Sweden — Stefan tated a little bit when hitting Edberg’s Injury. played two matches in the past four But Hall High’s Dede Murphy hit a weeks and lost both. Jarryid, on the India, which hps reached the Davis not going to be easy.” The competition was for recreational ski racers. A total of 99 Bdben, who sprained his right foot backhands, but it’s quite normal desperation heave from midcourt escaping with a 63 win over considering the circumstances. Olsson. who has been in charge of other hand, has played very well in Cup final twice before. AmritraJ is competitors from 24 states took part in the 19th annual event. on the slippery indoor clay court Many feel that the Indians, who as the final horn sounded to give the Manchester High In CCC East earlier this week, returned to ^ b e rg , who Is ranked second in the Swedish team in four previous practice and in recent competition. also expected to team with his visitors a 3637 win Wednesday He was a semifinalist with Edberg brother Anand in the doubles upset Australia in the semifinals in Division ice hockey action Wednes­ practice Wednesday, but his status the world, was injured when sliding Davis Cup finals and has an Sydney, wlllbelucky towina setor night In interconference ploy at day night at the Bolton Ice Palace. for the Davis Cup final against on the clay surface to retrieve a ball impressive 21-3 won-lost record in last week’s Masters Doubles match. The fourth member of the Ayer, Lonergan do well with ECSU Ai*f8iiA tournament In London, played on Indian team is Srinivasan VasUde- two in the five matches against the It was the season opener for the India remained in doubt. Monday. since 1982, could chose to have WILLIMANTIC — Senior Tom Ayer and sophomore Pat The Indians begin their CCC East Falcons while the Indians are now Team doctor Lars Pettersson Edberg playing only the doubles |n Supreme Court. van, but he is not likely to see Swedish powerhouse. Division slate Friday night against action. Sweden won 4-1 last time they Lonergan, a pair of East Catholic High School graduates, did well 1-1 for the campaign. “ This doesn’t necessarily mean said Edberg's foot looked much the best-of-five match series. Windham High in Willimantic at Fermi tallied an empty net Jarryd, who was ranked as high met in Davis jCup play, two years with the Eastern (Connecticut State University men’s soccer that Stefan will play In the final,” better Wednesday. That would leave the other team this past fall. * 7:45. insurance goal with 11 seconds left Hans Mason, Sweden’s captain "It’s not swollen and the internal singles spot to either Anders as No. 5 in the world hi singles two Sweden, playing Its fifth consecu­ ago on grass in ^ngalore, India. Manchester hdd an 67 lead after Ayer scored eight goals and had three assists for 19 points and to stave off the Indians. Manches­ said. "I will not announce the lineup bleeding has stopped, Pettersson Jarryd, who Is Eklberg’s doubles years ago after making the 198S tive pavis Cup final; is heavily ’The draw will be held ’Thursday. one period and 21-14 bulge at favored to regain the trophy it lo8t ’The first two siiwles are scheduled started 17 of 20 games. Lonergan from his back/midfield slot had ter, with 40 seconds left, had a until after Thursday morning’s said. "The Injury can not get worse partner, or Joakim Nystrom. Wimbledon semifinals, has only halftime. ’The Indians extended faceoff deep in Fermi territory with practice.” by practicing.” Mats Wilander, ranked third in played doubles in Davis Cup final to Australia on grass in Melbourne Friday, with-the doubles match set two goals and five assists for nine points. He started all 20 games. their lead to 31-19 after three a year ago. ..for Saturday and the reversed Eastern had a 1861 record this past season. Coach Eric Famo pulling net- The competition begins Friday. N b erg , switching to the Scandin- the world and one of the very best on action before and it Is no secret that- periods before running into a minder Rod Cantrell in favor of a (fc,, expected to play he would love to finally get a chance "It’s nearly an impossible task,” singles on Sunday. “ Stefan told me he didn’t feel any avium Arena’s clay court, worked disastrous fourth quarter. ’The sixth attacker. "We won the draw Magic top vote-getter In the West Warriors, 2-0, outscored Manches­ and (Luc) Larose was in position in ter, 166, in the final eight minutes front to knock it home but the puck NEW YORK — Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers is the with Murphy’s bucket at the buzzer bounced and they (Fermi) broke leading vote-getter in early balloting for the NBA Western sending the Indians into the locker- out and scored from the blue line,” I Conference All-Star team. room with the emptiest of feelings. Farno recalled. Johnson, who is leading the league in assists with 11.6 per Lisa Cartier had 12 points and 10 Fermi took a 1-0 lead in the first SCOREBOARD game, has received 120,767 votes. Denver’s Lafayette Lever is rebounds while Chris Rovegno period on a power-play goal from second among Western guards with 80,270 votes, while Portland’s netted 11 points and Amy Mann 5 for Keith Levinthal at the 2:53 mark. Manchester. Stacy Patterson had 9 Wadnaaday’a eollega hoop acoraa Clyde Drexler is third with 51,508. Dave Ciolkosz, assisted by Larose, Blickhiwki 4, North Store 2 win. lose & DHl'AV - Houston’s Akeem Olajuwon leads the centers with 100,213 points to lead Hall. tied it at 21 seconds of the second votes. He is followed by Steve Johnson ot Portland with 62,101 and Manchester hurt itself at the foul period for Manchester. Fermi’s BAST Footbafl line where it converted only 13 of 28 Hcickcv Georgetown 89, Md.-Baltimore County Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Lakers with 46,982. Scott White and Jeff Bruno sand­ 9 Denver’s Alex English tops the forwards with 97,247 votes. opportunities. Hall was 6for-18 wiched goals around one of two by Rrst Period— 1, Chlcooo, LoVorre 1 John Joy 113, Medeor Evers 68. from the 16foot tine. Larose for a 62 reading after two (Fraser), 2:22. 2, Minnesota, Clccorelll 18 Princeton 61, Seton Hall 59 Teammate Calvin Natt is second with 94,076. E Manchester won the junior var­ NHL ttindlngt (Broten), 5:28. 3, Chlcooo, Valve 24 Staten Island 86 Lehman 72 NFL atandinga All-Star voting continues through mid-January. The game will periods. (VIncelette, Stapleton), 9:22. Penalties— Wesley 93, Lincoln, Pa. 74 sity game, 4610, with ’Trlcia Bruno tallied at the 2:37 mark of Tuer, Min, molor (flohtlno), 6:19; Mackey, be played in Chicago Feb. 7. SOUTH AMERICAN CONFERENCE O’Connell and Tammy Dubois the third period before Larose, WALaSCONmWNCB Chi, major (flohtlno), 6:19; Ludilk, Chi Athens St. 76, North Alabama 71 Mrtck DivWtii (hlolvMckIno), 6:19; Grohom, Min (trlp- EOStv. netting 11 apiece for the young assistd by cihris Gagnon, scored his W L T Pis OP OA Auburn X , Mercer 48 W L T Pet. F F F A ^ n o ), 10:46; Giles, Min (trippino). Auburn-Montaomerv IX , Dillard 78 Indians. NYltlandtrs 18 V 2 31 124 «3 11:34; B.WIIson.Chl (Interference), 13:58. Buftalo 7 6 0 .538 256 275 49ers waive T E Russ Francis second at 5:45 to cut the lead to 63. M w Je rs w 15 12 4 34 102 107 Clemson 91, Augusta 45 Indianapolis 7 '6 0 .538 256 225 HALL (X ) — Stacy PaHerson 3 84 9, White’s empty netter clinched it. PtllhMMpMo 13 13 5 31 102 111 Coastal Carolina 99, Earl Polk X Miami 7 6 0 538 329 290 Moore 1 2-4 4, Yonke 1 60 2, Susan Joy 2 Reginald Plnto/Manoheetor HoraM Second Period— 4, Minnesota, Clccorelll Davidson 93, PItt.-Johnstown 67 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Tight end Russ Francis, who had 41 1-25, Dede Murphy 3627, Julie Denneo 2 “ It was a very even game. I Plltlbuigll 12 13 5 29 109 117 19 (Broten, Ro.Wilson), 16:48. Penoltles— New England 6 7 0 .462 283 276 WosN noton 13 16 2 28 106 103 Rorlda 103, Ohio St. 69 N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 300 302 receptions for 505 yards for the San Francisco 49ers in 1986, was 3-4 7, Abby Karlyn 2 62 4. Totals 14 9-16 thought we played well although we Beroevln, Chi (trippino), 2:31; Rl.Wllson, Rorldo St. X , Stetson 67 38. Senior Co-captain Troy Peters wiii be in the'starting N Y Ronotrs 11 16 4 26 119 120 Chi (trippino), 7:02; B.WIIson, Chi, molor Central waived from the injured reserve list on Wednesday, along with did lose. We learned a lot and are aawwi Divw«fi Georgia Southern 71 Francis IVIarlon X Cleveland 8 5 0 .615 347 209 MANCHESTER (37)— Chris Rovegno (flot^no), 16:48; McRoe, Min, major (taorgla Tech 87, LSU 70 three other players. 2 7-911, Val Holden 162 2, Barb O' Brien 1 ready to come back,” Farno said, iineup when the Manchester High boys' basketbaii team C MentTMl 20 7 7 47 132 100 PlttslMirgh 8 J 0 .615 256 256 (flohtlno), 16:48; Stapleton, Chi (rouoh- Louisville 93, Cleveland St. 79 1-2 3, Shelley Dieterle 1 63 2, Liso Bottan 18 11 3 39 122 111 Ino), 18:26; Roberts, Min (rouohlno), Houston 7 6 0 .538 300 316 Francis, a 12-year NFL veteran, had 22 receptions for202 yards looking toward the Indians next taps off its 1987-88 season Friday night against C C C East Hanford 12 12 5 29 93 96 Mississippi St. 76, McNeese St. 66 Cincinnati ■4 9 0 .808 244 308 Cartier 4 61012, Kris White 1 602, Beth 18:26. South Alaboma X , BYU-ftawall M this season before being placed on injured reserve with a back O'Brien 0 60 0, Amy Mann 2 1-2 5, game which isn’t until Saturday. Buffalo 11 14 5 27 104 126 Third Period— 5, Chlcooo, Sovord 16, West Division rivai Windham High at Ciarke Arena. The CkMbtC 12 15 2 26 109 117 Tenn.-AAortln 75, Rust X Denver 8 4 1 .654 335 271 injury on Dec. 4. Tam rnv Dubois OOCO, Jodi WldmerOO-0 Dec. 26, when they battle Rockville 12:06. 6, Chlcooo, Valve 25, 19:20 (en). Virginia St. IX , Delaware St. X 0, Trlcia O'Connell 0600. Totals 1218X Indians were 14-9 a year ago and a state Class LL CAMPBELL CONPERBNCe Penoltles-VIncelette, Chi (hooklno),8:07; San Diego 8 5 0 .615 246 273 Francis, 34, was a first-round draft pick out of Oregon by New High at the Bolton Ice Palace. Mo nil MvMon MIDWEST Seattle 8 5 0 .615 317 252 37. Mackey, Chi, molor (flohtlno), 13:55; 'Augustona.lll. 75, Cornell, Iowa 67 8polnt field goals: Holl — Murphy. Larose with two goals and an quarterfinalist. W L T PM OP OA Graham, Min, molor (dahtlno), 13:55. L.A. Raiders 5 8 0 .385 281 259 England in 1975 and played six years with the Patriots before a Bluffton 67, Tiffin 47 .231 215 348 assist had an outstanding game for Dotrolf 14 12 4 32 117 98 Shots on oool— Chlcooo 13-14-11— 38. Dayton IX , RoINns 74 Kansas CItv 3 10 0 one-year "retirement” in 1981. He returned in 1982 when the Toronto 13 15 2 28 119 121 Minnesota 9-11-18— 38. NATIONAL CONFERENCE the Indians along with centrell, Scoring: Ollfoeo 12 17 2 26 110 136 AAorletto 74, Otteibein X Patriots traded him to San Francisco. Carlson) 6:18, F— Jett Bruno (Dan Power-ploy Opportunities— Chlcooo 0 of Missouri 105,. Virginia Tech 96 who had 31 saves. “ I don’t know First period: F— Keith Levinthal Letourneau) 8:06. Minnesota 11 16 4 26 105 127 2; Minnesota 0 of 5. x-Washngton 16 3 6 '.7W 91 29 Ice Hockey (Fred Provencher, Scott Masomery) 91. Louis 11 14 4 26 101 104 Muskingum 61 Wittenberg 61 St. Louis 6 7 6 .462 315 39 how many breakaways and hard' Third period: F— Bruno (Letour­ Goalies— Chlcooo, Pono (38 shots-36 North Park IX , Moody Bible M 2:53 PPG. neau) 2:37, M — Larose (Chris (tagnon) SmvHit DIvisloa saves). Minnesota, Tokko (3834). 14), Philadelphia 43 (Borklev 14). Dallas 5 8 6 .39 2X 311 MHS upended shots he (Cantrell) stopped,” Caloarv 19 9 4 42 155 116 Assists— Son Antonio 24 (Wood 11), Ohio Northern X , Mount Union 55 Phllodiphia 5 8 6 .39 282 346 NBA says Miami franchise safe 5:45, F— White (Andy Perkins) 14:49 A— 12,173. Valley City St. M, Moorhead St. 77 Farno said. (en). Edmonton 19 11 2 40 149 114 Referee— Don Kohorskl. Linesmen— Roy Phllodelphia 27 (Cheeks 12). Total fouls— N.Y. Giants 4 9 6 .3X 2X 39 Second period: M— Dave Clalkosz San A n to n io 25, P h llo d e lp h ia 28. WIs.-Superlor 9 , MInn.-Duluth 55 MIAMI — The NBA will not cancel the Miami Heat franchise BOLTON — It was an even game Fermi 1 2 2—5 (Luc Larose) :21, F— Scott White Saves: M— Cantrell31,F— Bobby Orr Winnipoo 12 15 2 26 105 117 Scoplnello, Randy MItton. Basketball SOUTHWEST Central Voncouvor 10 17 4 24 KR 114 Technicals— Robertson 2 (elected), x-ChIcago 16 3 6 .7X 3X245 even though season ticket sales don’t reach the 10,000 level by most of the way with Fermi High Manchester 0 2 1—3 (unassisted) :46, M— Larose (Todd 25. LOsAnootOS 8 20 4 20 120 157 BrIckowskI (elected). A— 9,378. Houston Baptist 57, Pan American 53 Minnesota "7 6 6 .59 3 9 294 Wsdnsraay's Oamts Texos X , SW Louisiana X , O T Green Bay 5 7 1 .40 221 247 Dec. 31. Montrool 5, Ouoliec 4 Flimn5,Jeti4 PAR W EST Tampa Bay 4 9 6 .39 266 39 The NBA said that since the Heat has sold over 9,200 tickets, it Now York Ronotrs 9, New Jersey 3 NBA standings Arizona 77, Ark.-Uttle Rock 53 Detroit 3 ra 6 .91 2 9 354 California 85, U.S. Intornotlonal X would not enforce the Dec. 31 deadline. O e f ^ 6, Washinoton 1 DePaul n , Weber St. X West Chicaoo 4, Minnesota 2 Wlnnlpeo 1 2 1— 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Nuggsts132,Rockats113 y-Son Frncisc 11 2 6 .846 376 246 “ I think we’re really not concerned,” Russell Granik, the C o t a ^ 1 0 8— 5 Montana 53, St. Mary's, Cal. 52 Designer says it’s time to get to work Caloarv 5, Wlnnlpeo 4 V-New Orleans 16 3 6 .7X 3X 29 Rrst Period— 1, Caloarv, Mocinnis 10 Attanttc DlvWon S. Utah IX , Texas Wesleyan X league’s executive vice president, said Tuesday. “ From all Los Anoeles 7, Edmonton 5 W L Pet. HOUSTON (111) Santa Clara 97, Chico St. X L.A. Rams 6 7 6 .462 2 9 284 (Bullard), 5:55. 2, Caloory, NIeuwendyk Boston 13 8 .619 Atlanta 3 16 6 .91 19 371 indications, things are going pretty good in Miami. So it’s not an 20, 11:56 (sh). 3, Vyinnipeo, R.WtIson 1 McCray 812 84 6, Petersen 67 3-3 10, EXHIBITION By Chris Dahl is by inaction.” must be completed by the end of its course of action and give Chance Vancouver at Boston, 7;35 p.m. Phlladelptilo 9 8 .529 Olaluwon 613 36 11, Floyd 510 64 14, N. Carolina St. IX , Marathon Oil 87 x STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Injured running back Blair Thomas "They’re quite happy with his cause we would deprive the Soviet 9 mlnor-malor (hloh-stlekino. flohtlno),8:15; 13:X; Fenton, LA (roughing), 14:X; A— 146X. LOS ANO ELES DODGERS— (tasignated Globe and Mail. “ Everybody un­ Mullen, N Y (rouohlno). 8:15; New York Smith, Edm (crosschecking), 14:X. Lois Hager 191-479, Betty Oerlch 19849,: progress.” audience of the possibility to watch Glenn Hoffman, Intlelder, for assignment. 66arlys Dvorak 4M, BobbI Greco 464, ’ of Penn State said Wednesday he expects to play in the Citrus derstands the absurdness of his bench, served by Dohlen (verbal abuse), BASKETBALL The veteran coach could not NEW YORK (AP) - Gayle their outstanding hockey players. It 9:15; Patrick, N Y (trippina), 10:13; Shots on goal— Edmonton 11-96— 26. Los Cello Somiiedro 4X, Fhyllls WolcoskI. Bowl. position. NnItoiMl Bosfcolball Attoctofton 455, Kim Lutz 461, Alice ChIttIck 479, - speak Wednesday, but was able to Sierens, a news anchor In Tampa, would be a big deal for the Canadian Lolselle,NJ(holdlna), 16:27; Verbeek, NJ, Angeles 167-13— 34. MavarIckalOB.HatalOS M IAM I H EA T— Homed Dave Wahl Thomas, the third-leading rusher in Penn State history, twisted "The strongest players want to misconduct, 19:33; DeBlols,NY,mlscor)- Power-ploy Opportunities— Edmonton Karen Vendetta 493, Denise Hills 181- ’ communicate using sign language Fla., will become the first woman to public and Canadian hockey. And scout. Calendar 515. his right knee in practice last week but he said he is recovering play one another and Ballard won’t duct,19:32. 3 of 6; Los Anoeles 1 of 8. NEW YORK KNICKS— Activated Louis and notes. He wrote the words "Go announce an NFL game on network we would get money from it. But, Second Period— 4, New York, Petit 3 Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr (34 shots-27 DALLAS 089) well. let them. The NHL has a director’s AChlIrre 1627 82 31,,Perkins 7-15 83 16, Orr, fonMird, from Ihe Inlured list, do it without me” on a piece of television, NBC said Wednesday. for us, money is not the equivalent (KMo, Oorodnlck), 3:49. 5, New York, saves). Los Angeles, Heoly (2531). waived Bob Thornton, forward. “ I think I can play and right now the doctors tell me I’m doing SondHrom 7 (Podwbny, Moclver), 6:02.6, A— 11,2X. Donaldson 85 00 4, Harper 918 6-6 37, paper Wednesday morning and Sierens, 33, will call the play-by- of a human being.” board. It probably has the right to New York, Pettt 3 (MuUen,Oorodnlck, 12:17 Blockman61964X, Tordev 1-61-33, Blob62 TODAY real well and I should play,” Thomas said at a news conference. solve this problem. It is intolerable, Referee— Ron Hoooorth. CHARLESTON GUNNERS— Beys Basketball gave it to some members of his play on the network’s Dec. 27 He said that, apart from the p ). 7, New York, Poddubny 17 Linesmen— Mike Cvik, Swede Knox. (too, Schrempf84826 Davis 1-1661 Totals "It would be a disappointment not to play.” such an interference (as rlxon), 14:46. 8, New Jersey, Johnson 5 469717-191X. Traded Andre Patterson, forward, to the East Catholic at Norwich Free staff, who are preparing for Michi­ telecast of the Seattle-Kansas City national team members, there are 8 Quod City ThuiMler for Perry Young, Academy, 7 p.m. 8 NEW JERSEY 085) But he added: “ I haven’t done too much on the practice field another 30 Soviet skaters who could Ballard’s).” (teem, Wolonin), 17:40. 9, New York, foniNird. gan’s Jan. 2 game against Alabama game. She will work with comment­ KIslo 11 (P olrick), 19:52. Penalties— Coleman 615 82 18, Comsovs 2-6 64 8, Valley Regional at Bolton, 7 :9 RadWlngi0.Cinidiem1 FOOTBALL Girls Boskelball and I don’t know at what percent I’ll be for the game.” in the Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa, ator Da.ve Rowe, a former NFL do well in the NHL. Koloskov complimented Soviet Shanahan, N J (boldine), :37; MocLeon, (taninski 616 57 24, Bogley 60 82 11, R cc hoop national team center Igor Lario­ N J, mlnor-malor (M oh^cklne, flohtlno), BIrAiono 57 60 W, Bradey 511 82 13, Coventry at Rocky Hill, 7:9 The 20th-ranked Nittany Lions play No. 14 Clemson in Orlando, Fla. lineman. "We are determined to send some 8 8 1—1 Wostrington 67 60 8, Engler 1-2 1-1 3, MINNESOTA VIKINGS— Waived Mike wrestling of these leading players to the nov, who earlier this week critic­ 7:40; Greschner, N Y , mlnor-malor (h l# - Hartonstine, defensive tackle. AAonchester at Platt, 6 p.m. Fla., on New Year’s Day. Schembechler was expected to be Sierens, who was a sportscaster sttcfclna.flahllne),7:40;Petlt,NY(haldlne), 2 1 1 —6 Hopson 512 60 10. Totals 4884 17-18 IX . NHL.” ized the strenuous training camp Rrst Period— 1, Detroit, O'Connell 3 Oailai 914 911 n-iw NEW YORK GIANTS— Placed Leonard Windsor at East Cathallc, 4 p.m. Thomas, the seventh-leading rusher in Division I-A, has run for hospitalized about another week, for nine years before switching to 8:09; Wolonin, NJ (trippine). 11:18; Ver­ Marshall, defensive end, on Inlured beek, N J (rouohlno), 17:07; Vonbles- (Barr, Chabot), 11 : X 1 OetroH, Kllma 17 itow Jene v 9 1 1 9 9 8 -M S Cheney Tech at Terryville, 4 p.m. 1,414 yards this season for the 63 Lions. He also is Penn State’s 'hie team, led by interim coach news, has done several simulated Koloskov said that Soviet leader regime that forces Soviet players to brouck, N Y , served by Mullen (sloshlno), (Chobot, Delorme), 19:X. Penalties— 8polnt goals— Harper 3, Aguirre, Brad­ telecasts with Rowe to prepare for Mikhail Gorbachev’s policies of live in camps, apart from their Adams, W (B (hookino), 6:16; Smith, Was ley, Bagiev. Fouled out— None. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Wolved Russ F R ID A Y Main Fub74 (Fetor Thompson 9 , Jim ) leading receiver, with 23 catches for 300 yards. Gary Moeller, will leave Dec. 27 for 17:07; Shanahan, N J (Mohetlcklno), 1 8:»; Francis, tight end; (taorge Cooper, line­ glasnost and perestroika were families, for 11 months of the year. Dianne, N Y (rotxM ne), 19:28. (hooking), 8 :9 ; Stevens, Was (roughing), Rebounds— Dallas 52 (Aguirre, Donaldson Beys Basketball Wehr 19, Nick Poran 11), iuk. CItto 71 Florida. the assignment. 15:X; Probert, Det,doublemln(X’ (holdino, 10), New Jersey 45 (Coleman 10). backer, and Bob Standltor, tackle. Windham at Manchester, 7 :9 (Bill Bollock 14, Marc Bennef 18). > The Seattle-Kansas a ty game coming to the Soviet hockey system "Larionov is an intelligent guy,” Third Perled— 10, New Jersey, Johnson 6 HOCKEY Schembechler, whose history of (MacLtan),1:27(pp).11,NewYork,Klslo13 rou(flilno), 15:X; Miller, Was (roughing), Assisis— Dallas 17 (Harper W), New Jeriiw Bacon Academy at Cheney Tech, 7 :9 ^ o rto m m Cafe 75 (Dean Frodel 19,) GaettI rejects Twins’ first offer and it means that ” we are ready for Koloskov says. “ What he says 7 18:X; (tallont, Det (roughing), Nottengt Hecliev League Girts Basketball heart trouble includes a heart will only be shown in about 10 (OeBlols, Erixon), 3:41. 12 New York, 9 (Bogley, Hopson 6). Total fouls— Oollos Erine ScoN 16, Tim Hogan 12, Bob) the widest possible contacts.” corresponds to reality and Is true.” Erixon 3 (Sondstrom), 14:23. Penalties— 18:X. 17, New Jersey 21. A — 9877. NEW YORK RANGERS— Traded Paul Manchester at Windham, 7 :9 ^nney IX , Smith Brotliers Insurance- attack suffered the day before the percent of the country. The game Second Period— 3, Detroit, Barr 1 (Cho­ Boullller, detonseman, to Ihe Winnipeg Beys Swimming M (Brtm (tannolly 14, Dave Demalo 11, • MINNEAPOLIS — Gary Gaetti has rejected the Minnesoto Koloskov met in Moscow with Koloskov granted the Interview Vonblesbrouck, N Y , served by Erixon Jets tor a fifitwound 19W draft choice 1970 Rose Bowl game, underwent wilt be seen in Seattle, but will (frtoplno), 1:17; Shanahan, NJ, bot, Kllma), 5 :9 (pp); 4, Detroit, Yzernwn East Catholic at Middletown, 3 :9 Fetor Oourtev 11) Twins’ first contract offer, but it now appears more likely that the NHL president John Ziegler and on the opening day of the annual 77 (Ooltant, Shoi^es), 8 :9 . 5, Detroit, and future considerations. Recalled Norm Sto^lngs^^Notlenal — Manchester; quadruple bypass surgery for the probably be blacked out in Kansas double minor (rouahlne), 9:53; Anderson Moclver, detonsemon, from Colorado of free agent will remain the club’s third baseman next year, Izvestia tournament, which In­ N J, miscenduct, 9:53; Petit, N Y (trlp- Kllma 18 (Chabot, Barr), 16:X. TRare 114,Spun 102 S A TU R D A Y •or AwoelatloirAl, Spoilsman Goto- second time since 1976. (Xty because the game Is not NHL Players Association executive Penalties— Adams, Was (hooking), 3 :9 ; the International Hockey League. Beys Basketball 61, W e M ^ Fhormoev 81, Main Fub - according to a published report. director Alan Eagleson earlier this cludes Canada’s Olympic team. pbw ), 11:35; Kern, N J (slashine), 14:33; PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Tuesday’s operation involved re­ expected to sell out. Psttl, N Y (slashine), 14:33; MocLeon, NJ Shoirples, Det (holdino), 9:M; Smith, Was East Catholic at South Catholic, 5 :9 82, B.CJ. 81, Irish Insurance 81,; “ We’ve talked but we don’t have an agreement," Gaetti’s He said he was interested in (roughing), 19:X; Murphy, Det (rough­ SAN ANTONW (WD Recalled Lee Glffln, right wing, hrom Coventry at Bolton, 7 :9 DIRosa Cleaners 83, B.A. Oub 83,; placing the four veins that were "We always start our new an­ month and a plan was devised at (trtppina), 10:08; Korn, NJ, mlnor-malor Nealy 60 60 0, Anderson 84 00 6, Muskegon of the International Hockey agent, Jim Bronner, was quoted as saying in Thursday’s edition having Soviet teams play against (choralne, croM-checkine). 19:29; KIslo, ing), 19:X. Smith Brothers insurance 1-4, SmMe> implanted in his heart In the 1976 nouncers with small games,” NBC that time to have the Soviet club Third Period— 6, Detroit, Chabot 6 BrIckowskI 88 60 6, Wood 517 1612 24, League. Assigned Dwight Mothlasen, 65. • of the Star Tribune. "They made us a formal proposal that we did NHL teams because "the NHL is N Y (rouahlne), 19:39; Orella, NJ, molor Robertson 517 8415, (heenwood 68 5918, rlghlwlng,toMuskegon. procedure, three of which had spokesman Kevin Monaghan said. champions play the Stanley Cup (flgM tner 19:32; Lolselle, NJ, molar (O'Connell, Kllma), 2:X. 7, Washington, American — Fogonl Caterers 80,’ the only professional league where Loughlln 4 (Stevens), 4:34. Penalties— Davis 85604, Mitchell 85604, NImphlus 1-1 Style 51, FOBS 81 Gentle Touch Car) not accept.” completely closed and the fourth "We don’t want to put too much champions. (slashine), 19:r; Pettt, N Y, maior (fleht- 601 Berry W-1686X, Gudmurtdnon61(t(i0. the best hockey players In the world ta e ^ 19:32; Show, N Y, molor (slashine), Washington bench, served by RMIev (delay COLLEOE Wash 1-4, lAonchester Cycle 1-4, Mon-, Twins Executive Vice President Andy MacPhail said he wasn’t having become 90 percent closed, pressure on them.” "Our team can take a plane and of gome), :X ; Stevens, Was (sltahlng), Totols3>«2831K)l H U N TER — Named Leroy Witherspoon Radio, T V tester Felice 1-4. have been assembled. In order to PHILADELPHIA (1H) assistant wrestling coach and Maito worried atout Wednesday’s development. doctors said. However, Monaghan said the go there.” said Koloskov. ” We are iho N on eool— New Jersey 7-69— 23. 13:^; Barr, Det (stashing) ,12:57. make progress, one must play Shots on goal-Washington 669— 21. Roblnson51711-12S, Barkley 18175833, Sonobtla onlstont women's gymnos- "I think they (Gaetti and Bronner) interpreted it as a Without the latest procedure, national audience will have a ready to play this year, but the New York 11-139— 31 McNamara63600, ChMks485513, KInglO against the beet on all levels — on Power ploy Opportunities New Jersey Detroit 18185-9. tlce coach. Mlrigala chance to hear a brief sample of matter lies with the NHL.” 60 6, Hinson 87 66 8, Wingate 1615 7-10 X , NORTH CAROLINA — Named predictable storting point," MacPhail told the . “ Both Schembechler likely would have 2 of 5; New York 3 of 7. Power-play Opportunities— Washlngtcx) TONIGHT Lakers 9 (G reg Ryan 4, Josh Buckno. He said such a series is probably the level of club teams, national 0 of 3; Detroit 1 ot 4. Henderson 1-4 6 0 1 Vranes 1-2 60 3.Totals Mack Brown head footboll coach. 7 :9 p.m. — Blues at Whalers, sides have spent time talking and we know what’s important to suffered another major, possible Sierens’ work. (taodes- New Jersey, Souve (24 shots-17 46X3841114. 4. GlnaOrlowsklalsoptayedwellforthe • teams and the level of stars. This is saves), Chevrter (0:00thlrdperlod,97). New Goalies— Washington, Malarchuk SportsChonnel, WTIC them, what they put a premium on. We’re on our way.” fatal, heart attack, said Dr. Otto ” At some point during ‘NFL three years away because the NHL '' 16 11 M 11— 181 O TTE R B E IN -N o m e d Mark Asher head Lakers), Spurs 15 (Ryan Olchefikleand ‘ our point of view. It Is for the York, VonMesbrouck (2819). (9shots-24soves). Detroit, Stefan (21-X). 7:9 p.m. '— College basketball: Dove Mulrheod ptoved well) Gago, who performed both bypass Live,’ we will use a sound bite from needs to line up sponsors and __ 77 M V 9 -1 1 4 football coach. Austin n a v at Wichita State, ESPN progress of Soviet hockey.” A — 17,151 Ipoint goals— Wood 1 Barkley, Wing­ Bucks 70 (Aaron Oolanty and Mott. the game,” he said. television contracts. Refsrse Don Morouelll. Linesmen— A— 19,293. URBANA— Announced the resIgnallon of 9:9 p.m. — College basketball: operations. ate. Fouled out-Gudmundsson. Roy DeCota, head toolball coach, effective Somberg p to i^ well), Celtics ii (Erie' Oord Broeeker, Bob Hodees. Referee— Bob Holl. Linesmen— Leon Bradley at Memphis State, ESPN Rose 4. Jennifer Cesmlnl ptoved well) Stickle, Jerry Potemon. Rebounds Son Antonio 57 ((Hidmundsson July 1. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 17.1967 - 17 U — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 17. 1987 Balanced attack leads No. 2 Arizona to victory ‘Disappointed’ Deaver maintains he is innocent No. IS MIssoufI 10S, yirglnla Tech No. I t Oeergelewn M, Md.>BaM. government officials on behalf of By The Auoclated Press SS: Derrick Chievous had quite a County Bt; Georgetown grabbed 20 Bv Janwi Rowitv B. Bell, Deaver gave his wife charges his lobbying violated con­ Seymour charged that when Trans World Airlines, his first N C A A H o o p night as Missouri prevailed in the offensive rebounds as it dominated The Auoclated Press Carolyn and 17-year-old daughter flict of interest laws. allegations of illegal influence It takes good balance to staynear game that was postponed one night the smaller Retrievers inside. Amanda a pained smile. Amanda Deaver was not charged with ped^ing surfaced in 1966, Deaver client. lied to spare the Reagans and other Deaver also was convicted of the top of the poll and Arizona has it. because of the heavy snow in the WASHINGTON - Michael K. rDeaver sank Into her mother’s violating the ethics law Itself. The Hoyas led 37-27 at halftime close friends embarrassment and lying to the grand Jury by saying be The second-ranked Wildcats had Midwest. Deaver sUll sayB he’s innocent even arms and was sobbing as she left Independent counsel Whitney but with Mark Tillmon scoring 11 of to save his lucrative lobbying couldn’t recall l o b l ^ g Reagan four starters score in double figures though the former presidential aide the courtroom. But laughter was North Seymour Jr. argued to Jurors clock on each possession but It contracts. administration officials other than Wednesday night as they beat Chievous, the ’Tigers’ all-time his 15 points in the second half they fa cu possible imprisonment fol­ heard coming from a defense team that Deaver’s false testimony didn’t work. pulled away for the easy victory to The Jury concluded that Deaver Treasury Secretary James A. visiting Arkansas-Little Rock 77-S3 leading scorer, had a career-high 42 lowing a jury’s verdict that he lied suite before the Deaver family left “ blocked the Investigation into “ Their game plan was obvious,” lied when he told the subcommittee Baker III to preserve a tax to remain undefeated after eight points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Improve to 8-1. under oath to bury allegations of the U.S. Courthouse. that.” Olson said. “ They wanted to work be did nothing to help South Korean incentive for U.S. investments in games. Vir^nia Tech saw a five-game Larry Simmons and Kenny Rey­ unethical lobbying. Outside, Deaver told reporters: “ We still don’t know whether the clock down to 20 seconds before trade envoy Kim Kihwan get an Puerto Rico. Steve Kerr and Tom Tolbert each winning streak snapped. nolds each scored 18 points for “I’m obviously very disap­ “ I ’m grateful for all the strength there were violations of the Ethics even starting to run things. We brief noeeting with President Rea­ Deaver was acquitted of one had IS points, Sean Elliott added 14 Maryland-Baltimore County, 3-3. pointed, but at the same time I and support I ’ve been given by so in Government Act.” changed that early (by switching Chievous, who refused to speak many people around this country Within nine months of leaving the gan while he was negotiating to charge he lied to the subcommittee. and Anthony Cook had 10 for know in my heart that I ’m inno­ He was also cleared of a charge he defenses), and after the start of the with the media after the game, seta Georgetown had 18 field goals In and my friends.” White House, Deaver and his firm reprasent the Seoul government as Arizona, which shot 66 percent for cent,” Deaver said Wednesday lied by saying he was only min­ second half, we tried to pressure new scoring mark in Hearnes the first half and all but an 18-foot In a statement issued by the had signed more than $3 million a lobbyist. the game, 23 of 35, including a 6-of-7 after a federal court jury convicted ’The Jury also found that Deaver imally involved in selection of a them more, and that’s what opened Center in ringing up the fourth- jumper by Dwayne Bryant came White House, the president said he worth of lobbying contracts with performance from 3-point range. him of lying about the lobbying lied when he toM the grand Jury he U.S. acid-rain envoy to Canada hlghest total in school history. He inside the key. and his wife, Nancy, were saddened large corporations and several Kerr made all but one of those. the game up.” business he formed after leaving couldn’t recall contacting any before he left the White House staff. Arizona led 28-19 at halftime and also tied the school mark for polnte President Reagan’s staff in 1985. by tbe verdict. foreign governments. “ Earlier in the year, teams were in a half with 29 In the second half Other Oamos: Louisville won for “ He has been a longtime friend, looking for me to shoot the the ’Trojans got within 30-25 before A friend and poliUcal associate of and his 17 free throws were the the first time In three games as It Ronald Reagan since the presi­ and has served with dedication,” 3-polnter, but now the team has tbe Wildcats went on an 8-0 run to fourth-best total In Missouri beat aeveland State 93-79. Herbert dent’s days as California governor, the president said. “ Beyond that I shown a lot of balance, and they are put the game away. “ We wanted to play the game history. Crook scored 24 points for the Deaver could be sentenced to five cannot comment further at this laying off me a little bit,“ Kerr said. Cardinals, while P en is EHllson time since the decision will likely be slow, because we have a tendency “ He always has more points than years in prison on each of three "That left some openings for me added 22 and freshman LaBradford appealed through our court to get into foul trouble, and this way I think,” Missouri Coach Norm convictions. Possible fines total tonight, and I hit them.” Smith had 21. Michael Deaver system.” It keeps (Johnnie) Bell and the Stewart said of Chievous, who had $22,000. Kerr made five of six 3s and U.S. District Judge Thomas The former deputy White House others In the game,” ’Trojans C^ach established his career best of 34 Freshman Dennis Scott hod 18 '■.. .I'm Innocent ” reserve Ken Lofton made his only Penfield Jackson scheduled sen­ chief of staff was convicted of two HUNDREDS OF ITEMS Mike Newell said. twice last season as a junior. “ Like points for Georgia Tech, nine attempt from long range while the tencing for Feb. 25. tacts and therefore wasn’t lying. By counts of lying to the grand jury and Bell led the Trojans with 13 tonight, I thought he had about 30.” coming on 3-polnters during a 16-0 Trojans were a woeful l-of-13 on Defense lawyer Herbert J. Miller resting, the defense did not call any a third charge of giving false points, one more than Juric Brown. run in the second half, os the Yellow 3-pointers. “ He ployed as fine a basketball Jr. vowed he would appeal the medical experts to testify about testimony to the House Energy and No. 11 norfda 102, Ohio State 00: Jackets beat Louisiana State 87-70. In'bther games involving ranked game as I ’ve seen In a long time, verdict, while conceding that his Deaver’s recovery from Commerce investigations subcom­ Florida pulled away early for the teams. No. 11 Florida beat Ohio Virginia Tech 0)ach Frankie Allen DePaul Improved to 8-1 as It beat decision not to call any defense alcoholism. mittee. The jury acquitted Deaver easy home victory as Vernon State 102-69; No. 16 Missouri said. “ He did the one thing that you Weber State 88-05 behind the 28 witnesses might have backfired. Juror Janice Hale said defense of two other charges. Maxwell scored 25 points and Joe E defeated Virginia Tech 105-96, and have to do, and that’s score.” points of Kevin Edwards. “ The jury verdict suggested I witnesses might “ have helped the The verdict against Deaver is the 4 E Lawrence added 20. ’The Gators, may have made a mistake,” Miller case a lot. That’s what a lot of us first conviction of a former White No. 18 Georgetown downed 6-1, used a 16-2 run to take a 34-15 Chievous made three consecutive Steve Pittman scored 24 points said. seemed to think.” House official of charges brought Maryland-Baltimore County 89-59. lead and it wasn’t close after that. free throws with about eight and grabbed 17 rebounds as Dayton by a court-appointed independent T|ie 8-0 start is the best for " I think that hurt by not putting “ That would have showed a Maxwell made 11 of 17 from the minutes left to give Missouri, 4-1, a beat Rollins 106-74. better picture,” she said. counsel. Former White House polit­ STUFFERS on a case, it could enlighten us on a Arizona in the five years Coach field and Lawrence was five'of six, 77-69 lead and the Hokies, 5-2, never lot of things,” said juror Frederick When the jury’s verdict was ical director Lyn C. Nofziger is Lute Olson has been there and it including all four of his 3-point got closer than eight points the rest Princeton made 11 of 20 3- Butler, noting that Miiler had announced by foreman Barrington scheduled to go on trial Jan. 11 on AP photo. includes victories . over three attempts as Florida, which led 50-33 of the game. pointers as it beat intrastate rival ranked teams — Michigan, Syra­ at halftime, made seven of 10 Seton Hall 61-59. the Pirates’ second raised the issue of Deaver’s strug­ Arizona University's Sean Elliot goes up for a rebound in gle with alcohoiism in his opening cuse and Iowa. long-range jumpers. Byron Irvin finished with 21 loss in 10games. Dave Orlandini led i 1 C Tuesday night’s game with Arkansas-Little Rock in points for Missouri, while Wally the ’Tigers, 4-2. with 21 points, while statement. Arkansas-Little Rock, 4-2, tried Jay Burson scored 20 points and C Miller contended that Deaver’s Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats, ranked No. 2 in the to slow down the Wildcats, running Curtis Wilson 18 for Ohio State, 4-1, Lancaster led Virginia Tech with Mark Bryant’s 26 points were tops memory was so impaired by 25 seconds off the 45-secnnd shot which was outrebounded 51-33. 2B for Seton Hall. J f m country, beat UALR, 77-53. alcoholism that he honestly til couldn’t recall key lobbying con- Bridgeport native Brown is heading for UNC ‘ I Is named bishop By Tom Foreman mark this year, when North Carol­ with very high quality, so I expect Open Daily 10 to 9 ■ Sunday 10 to 5 The Associated Press ina won only one of five home to see class young people on this BRIDGEPORT (AP) - A games. Crum came under increas­ campus when I get here,” he said. Bridgeport native has been named CHAPEL HILL, N.C - North ing pressure because of a conserva­ "And I have tremendous respect Roman Catholic bishop of Reyk-. P CATERING Carolina football fans are hungry tive offense and a failure in the past for him as a person.” javik, Iceland, and will leave his for a winner, but new coach Mack four seasons to win the key games. Brown went to Tulane as football post In West Virginia to assume his FOR Brown says they may have to wait Brown comes to Chapei Hill with coach in December 1984 and added new duties in February. SHEET for the feast. a 17-27 mark in four years as a head the title of athletic director the ’The Rev. Alfred J. Jolson. a Brown went to ’Tulane three years HOLIDAY f coach and the task of reversing the following April. The Green Wave Jesuit priest and professor at ago to rescue a football program on fortunes of a team which in the had suffered three straight losing Wheeling Jesuit College in West PIZZAS the decline. ’This season, he earned early part of the decade was seasons before Brown’s went to Virginia, was appointed ’Tuesday PARTIES * a 6-5 record and a bowl bid. He said considered a challenger for a New Orleans. by Pope John Paul. * Large Order that transition wasn’t easy, and national championship. Jolson succeeds the Most Rev. Diaceeals * that Tar Heel supporters should be “ Fifteen years ago, when I In his first two seasons, ’Tulane Henry Frehen, a Montfortlan priest patient. started coaching, I got a list of jobs posted records of 1-10 and 4-7. This from the Netherlands who taught “ You can ... go in and try and get that I felt like at some point I would year, the Green Wave went 6-5 and for a period at the Montfortlan fALDO'S PIZZARIA a good team immediately and a like to have an opportunity to be gained a berth in Saturday’s Seminary in Litchfield. 133 Spruce St., Manchester quick fix win-at-all-cost attitude around or look at,” said Brown, Independence Bowl. An unusual aspect of Jolson’s Wishing Everyone a Happy Holiday! and we were not going to do that at whose news conference at the selection Is that Jesuits are nor­ ’Tulane,” Brown said Wednesday at Smith Center was delayed one hour Brown, who returned later Wed­ mally missionaries or teachers. A I 6 4 3 -2 0 3 4 a news conference marking his because his flight was late arriving. nesday to Louisiana to prepare for bishop’s responsibility for oversee­ arrival in Chapel Hill. “ One of the jobs that was very, very the game, asked the returning Tar ing the finances of the diocese “ We took measures to build a high on that list 15 years ago was the Heel players not to base their where he serves contradicts the program instead of trying to build a University of North Carolina.” thoughts of his philosophy on what Jesuit vow of poverty, Jolson team,” Brown said. “ People have First on Brown’s list of imme­ happens when Tulane plays explained. ’There are only two to bear with us. It’s going to take all diate goals is to find high school Washington. Jesuit bishops in the United States -s the constituency pulling as one to seniors who will commit to the Tar and about 20 in foreign countries, he 7 make the University of North Heels. Most of his rivals in the "... Give us enough credit that our ftAitllG?? said. 7 Carolina something that we all can Atlantic Coast (inference have staff will come in here and we wili -' do whatever we can do with the be proud of in ourfootball program. gotten a big jump on North APpt; And I ’m going to need help from Carolina, although Crum’s assist­ talent that’s available here to try everybody in Oils state.” ants were on the road until his and win every football game next Cinema Brown, 36, succeeds Dick Crum, dismissal. year,” Brown said. “ So, do not Tulane University football Coach Mack Carolina. Brown's last game at Tulane who resign ^ under pressure on But Brown said he would not evaluate what’s been done at will be Saturday night's Independence ’Tulane and try to relate that to what Brown talks to two of his players after he Nov. SO. Crum left Chapel Hill as the disrupt the talent that Crum left announced he was leaving the school to Bowl in Shreveport, La. HARTFORD ^ ^ f c r a c l ? e r Tar Heels’ winningest coach with a behind. will be done at the University of Cinema CMv — Hope and Glory North Carolina.” (PG-13) 6:50,9:40.— The Princess Bride Step into a world of fantasy. Six theme rooms, each with its record of 72-41-3. But he had a 5-6 “ I think Dick Crum is a person coach at the University of North (PG) 7:10, 9:50. — CInderello (G) 7. — MvLlleosoOoo9:JO. — Dork Eves6:40, own distinct personality ami charm. 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So during the race that produced the record. since ’81. ★ Extensive variety o f ornaments from around the world LOS ANGELES — Renaldo track comeback and is gearing up Surgery on his left Achilles 12:20, 2:15, 4:10, 7:20, 9:30. — Fotol the indoor season I ’ll feel my way “ I do know one day it may be “ So it’s hard to say If the record AMrocflon (R) 12, 2:20, 4:40, 7:15, 9:45. ★ (Quality handcrafted gifts by local artisans “ Skeets” Nehemiah says he may for the Seoul Olympics. tendon, an Injury stemming largely — Wall Street (R) 12, : , 4:M, 7:30, through, race by race. If I ’m broken, but I ’m flattered that It’s will be broken, based on those 2 25 December 18th through December 27th, 1987 not have another world record left " I’m 100 percent healthy, from football’s stresses and 10:10. — Throe Men and a Baby (PG) ★ Gorham porcelain dolls competitive indoors, that will defi­ been there that long,” Neheniiah statistics,” he said. “ It doesn’t in him, but after a lackluster stronger than I ’ve ever been In my strains, ended his 1987 indoor 12:10, 2:25, 4:45, 7:25, 9:40. — Throw Shop Early For The Best Selection! nitely erase any concerns of physi­ said. seem like it will be in the near Momma From the Train (R )'2:40,2:50, professional football career he feels legs and I ’m optimistically ap­ season after three meets. cal injury and rehabilitation.” “ What’s more important to me future, but you never know. One 5, 7:50, 10. — Overboard (PG) 12:20, Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 to 5 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 to 8 he can reclaim his place as th^ best proaching the 1988 season — of Nehemiah spent the summer 2:40, 4:55, 7:15, 9:55. — Nuts (R) 12:30, Nebemiah anticipates that his than being the world-record holder would say since I’ll be 29, the odds Sunday 11 to 5 DAIRY MART hurdler in the world. course with it being a pivotal year finding out that he hadn’t fully 2:50, 5:10, 7:40,10:05. DAIRY MART I recovered as he competed in a few rivalry with Greg Foster will heat is being the first to break 13. are that in a speed event, I might 295 West Street, Bolton, Conn. PEPSI ''ilOLIIMY ” I guess with the old theory, because it’s the 1988 Olympics,” he MANCHRSTRR „ , LAY’S™ PURE 1 up. In last year’s Sunkist, Foster “ If I don’t do it and no one else not be able to run that fast again. ’You’re only as good as your last said. meets in Europe. 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As a member of the outdoor season, “ re-ingrain myself J 9 9 9 1 99 1 congratulations. — Hello Aooln (PG) 7:10. — Dirty of 13.00 in the 110-meter hurdles San Francisco 49ers he won a Super with fundamentals, then look for­ Dancing (PG-13) 9:20. Nehemiah said he may need a FREE Bowl ring, but he didn’t have ward to qualifying for the since 1979. He ran 13.00 in 1979 and WRST HARTFORD * 2 Liter Bottle fi'A - 7 or. Bags Qallon amateur eligibility and missed the Olympics.” tuneup for the Sunkist, and is Let us plan vour Qallon 1 lowered it to the current 12.93 in considering running in the Hamil­ Rim 1A 2 — Baby Boom (PG) 7,9:30. • Cheese Trays 1981. 1984 Los Angeles Games. “ I think the only unknown is my — Hello Again (PG) 7,9:30. HOUDAY PARTY ton Games on Jan. 15 at Hamilton, * SPECIALS FROM OUR DELI DEPARTMENT * Nehemiah, who will compete in Since regaining his amateur health,” he said. “ I guess that • Fresh Salads Ontario. 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billion in fiscal 1908, which began siles and 16 launchers. Bahrain There are also fighU over a By Alan From at which legltilative leaders hojped deductions for money borrowed to provision that would enscribe the ACROSS 7 Firearm Answer to Previous Puzzle The Associated Press to finish work on at least parts of the finance corporate takeovers. Oct. 1. would have to guard the weapons so owners' gp. ‘Simon & Simon’ back on air But that agreement set out only they don’t fall into terrorists’ fairness doctrine for broadcasters bill. But Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, 1 Diftinctiv* air 8 Bushy clump WASHINGTON - Congressional the broad outlines of deficit reduc­ hands, and promise to return into law. The Federal Communica­ S Mothar't lister 9 Trickle By Jarry Buck respect” despite good ratings. “It’s an amusing, doing OK, but we didn’t think we'd be picked up “We’re all [working tonight,” chairman of Uie tax bill negotiating tion. It is the details, such as which unused missiles aRer 18 months if tions Commission this summer after the fifth season. Then we went a sixth year budget negotiators hope they can Rep. Jamie Whitten, D-Miss., a panel, said the other chamber was 9 Insacticida 10 Prank The Aaaoclotad Press interesting show,” he said. “We came on in a begin signing off today on pieces of programs will be cut and whose the United States can provide an stopped enforcing the rule, which 11 Having pedal and didn’t do well at all. We do hove a hard core co-chairman of the panel of repre­ not being flexible enough, warning, required stations to air all sides of 12 Small brown blase of mediocrity.” a record-setting $600 billion spend­ taxes will increase, that Congress is alternative air-defense system. digits of viewers who will watch us no matter what. sentatives and Senators working on “Unless we see more substantive bird LOS ANGELES — It’s doubtful that any What’s the “Simon & Simon” appeal to ing bill, but wrangling continues now debating. House leaders were shopping a issues of public interest. Reagan 17 Cloth belt the bill, said Wednesday evening. moves by the House, we are likely already has veoed a bill thla year 13 Bushy hairdo television series has had a more checkered viewers? Stephens answered, “These are real over key provisions and over a The spending bill wraps all 13 package that would provide $6 19 Plunge in liquid During this time there was also a brouhaha to be here for some time.” that would have reinstated the 14 _ Qranda career than CBS’ “Simon & Simon.” guys. They’re not phonies. There are big-screen companion tax measure. “Hopefully, everybody will be annual appropriations bills into one million in non-military supplies to 22 Criticize over the show’s locale. CBS felt that San Diego through by Thui'sday.” 15 Curved molding The show, starring Jameson Parker and personalities and TV personalities. People want The Senate Finance and House package, measures that were sup­ the Contra rebels, who are trying to language, and has threatened to severely wasn't “sexy" enough and wanted it moved to Lawmakers racing the calendar 16 Highway edge Gerald McRaney as two San Diego private these guys in their living rooms. The television The lawmakei’s' goal was to send Ways and Means committees, posed to be enacted by Oct. 1. The overthrow the leftist Sandinista reject the spending measure if it 18 Guided (colloq.) Loa Angeles. That set off a campaign in San to fashion the two bills gave detectives, is back on the air after having been public can tell instantly if you're a real person. both bills to the White House for which write tax legislation in each legislation would provide financing government of Nicaragua. The contains the doctrine. 19 Computer abbr. 23 Mild expletive Diego to keep the show set there, and the themselves extra breathing room Other disputes involve finding a canceled once again. And if they don’t like you, you’re out of there.” Reagan's slgnalttS by the end of chamber, met separately Wednes­ for federal agencies for the entire Senate sought $9 million in assist­ 20 Footless 24 650, Roman network capitulated. Actually, the show has Wednesday, approving legislation After a lackluster first season on Tuesdays in The show, originally set in Florida, was first the week, even if rare weekend day but exchanged written offers. fiscal year. No single spending bill ance, but liberal House members site for a nuclear waste dump and 2 1 ______arms25 Radiation always been filmed in Los Angeles. extending financing for the govern­ deciding whether to allow 48 atotes 1981-82, CBS didn’t renew the show, then made called “Pirates Key" when it was created by sessions are necessary. Congress One House proposal would limit has ever been larger. oppose any aid. Reagan has threa­ 23 College measures to increase the speed limit to OB mph an eleventh-hour decision to put it back on the Philip DeGuere, who served as executive Now, after having been canceled, “Simon 4 ment through Friday. President then would leave the capital until deductible mortigages to a maxi­ Under last month’s budget agree­ tened to veto the entire bill without deg. 26 American producer for several seasons. Reagan quickly signed It. on about 7,000 miles of highways. ' Indian air. It moved to Thursdays and became a Top 10 Simon” has been picked up for 13 shows and is late January. mum of $1 million and home-equity ment, it is supposed to slash $7.6 money for the Contras. 25 Retread show the following season. back in its old Thursday time slot. ^ A temporary measure providing loans to $100,000. Within the $1 billion from the projected increase 27 Mischievous 27 Arrow poison “They did two pilots,” said Stephens. “CBS Then came “Cosby,” the blockbuster comedy money for federal agencies expired Legislators working on the tax million maximum, interest could in spending: $5 billion in defense boys 28 Selfsame 36 Carry the day 45 Dye liked the show but wanted some changes. It was “So many shows fail now without ever having bill — which is stjipposed to produce that NBC put on Thursdays the next season. The this morning, and without the be deducted on loans of up to and $2.6 billion in domestic 31 Irish islands 29 Pan tips 38 Too much (Fr.) 47 8lblical king moved to Sap Diego, and vte made 12 shows. I had a chance,” said Stephens. “Sometimes you $23 billion In new revenues over the 30 Return 48 Loch _ ratings for “Simon it Simon” sagged. It was put two-day extension the government $100,000 (or the purchase of boats or spending. 32 Semiprecious 39 Narrow inlet think we were 42nd out of 43 shows. We stayed never know if a show is good or bad. It goes up next two years, plus additional envelope (abbr.) monster on hiatus at the end of last season and brought technically would have gone out of mobile homes used as second But House-Senate bargainers stone 41 Tartar there for a year. against a popular show and people never tune in. benefit cuts and sales of federal 32 Fulfill a 42 In another 50 Gentle tap back this month. business. were not just arguing over spending 25% OFF NOW!!! . 33 Across (pref.) ABC's got a show called ‘Sledge Hammer’ that is assets — made some progress homes. command direction 51 A rose------Parker stars as A. J. Simon, the sophisticated, “The next year they needed something after The spending and tax bills are reductions. A host of other provi­ 34 Coda dot a good show but it’s up against ‘The Cosby Numerous groups of House- Wednesday. 35 Triumphant ex­ 43 Celestial bear rose college-educated brother, and McRaney is Rick, ‘Magnum, P.I.’ and they moved us to Thursday. supposed to contain provisions that sions caused slow going. Special Prices for a Few Days Onlyll 35 Blind a s ____ Show.’ Senate bargainers met Wednesday clamation 44 Undertaking 52 Great respect a down-to-earth Vietnam veteran. Over the We got great ratings. But they said it was a fluke trying to reach accords on portions The Senate accepted several would enact the terms of the budget Late Wednesday, negotiators SALE ENDS DEC. 24 36 Networks years, various cast members have come and agreed to a provision that permits 37 Rages 1 2 3 and only ordered 12 shows. Our biggest break “On theother hand, ’Call To Glory’ ran on ABC of the spending bill on which minor House previsions, including agreement the White House gone. Last year, Tim Reid played a detective was a crossover show with ‘Magnum.’ We disagreements remained, includ­ one to deny the targeted jobs tax reached with congressional leaders the administration to sell $7 million We Will take a full 25% Off any job that we sell. 39 Wash lightly after the Olympics. It was first. Then it started worth of shoulder-fired Stinger 12 n named Downtown Brown, but he has left to star thought we’d be in the Top 20. We were first. It ing defense, foreign affairs and . credit to employers who hire Nov. 20. That pact called for a $70 40 Actor Mllland in his own “Frank’s Place.” dropping steadily in the ratings. It had a chance. anti-aircraft missiles to Bahrain, a 41 Isn't (si.) caused some ill will. We finished the year in the People watched it and didn't like it. It’s a shame agriculture programs. A meeting of strikebreakers. House bargainers billion reduction in the rate of — ROOFING — SIDING — 15 “It’s really set up as a two-man show,” said Persian Gulf ally. 42 Car Top 10 Just behind ‘Magnum.’ The next year we that every show doesn’t get a chance.” all lawmakers working on the agreed to abandijn two controver­ growth of the federal budget over J executive pi^ucer John G. Stephens, who has were ahead of ‘Magnum.’” measure was scheduled for today, sial provisions restricting interest the next two years, including $30.2 The sale would involve 70 mis­ — REPLACEMENT WINDOWS — 45 Football coach 18 Despite its good ratings, “Simon 4 Simon” E been with the series since it first went on the air. _ Parseghian “People tune in to see these two guys. In the first The series stayed in the Top 10 until the fifth rarely got noticed. “CBS, Universal Studios Call Todayl Tima is Running Out 46 Atomic particle couple of years we shot them almost exclusively season, when it fell to 25th place. always took us for granted,” said Stephens. “We 49 Enclosing “In the fourth season ‘The Cosby Show’ came do get a great reception in San Diego when we go 25 26 in two-shots. They worked so well together.” t h e Call__ 52 Top Stephens calls “Simon & Simon” the “Rodney on,“ said Stephens. “ It sta rted tobeat’Magnum' down twice a year to film locations. The people Kennedy approval ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. 53 Horse relative Dangerfield” of television because it “gets no nnrt no»* ..oof It (onk it apart. We were still there are so cooperative.” 54 Orient 31 643-2659 55 Battles INSURANSMITH8 SINCE 34 _company g free 56 Chatter due by February 57 Lofty 37 1914 ------estimate. . 58 Yale students TV Tonight C J Bv James H. Rubin thought his own commitment to the DOWN Bill of Rights 'was greater than From Davenport. Iowa. (60 min.) (Taped) The Associated Press 5:00PM (T) H « Man / She Ra Chriit- Cl1) d D Noticlero Unlvlslon 649-5241 Biden's. Rauh replied, "yes,” ad­ 1 Military fugitive mas Spacial <60 min.) Q i) M OVIE: 'Tuff T u rf An East Coast df) Upstairs. Downstairs (R) [U S A ] Edge of Night ding that he dev0|ted more of his life 65 E. Center Street 2 Impulse WASHINGTON - Supreme MANY FINANCING PLANS AVAILABLE @ ) Santa Claus is Coming to Tow n Fred teen-ager clashes with an antagonistic © ] Hill Street Blues 12:40AM (3 ) m o v i e : -Pleasure to defending the cause of individual gang leader after his family moves to Cali­ Court nominee Anthony M. Manchester, CT. 3 Teach anew Astaire is the narrator for a musical look [CNN] CNN News Cove' A charming rogue visits a posh is­ liberty than had the senator. 4 Chemical suffix into the mysteries and myths of Kris Krin- fornia. James Spader, Kim Richards, Paul land resort which is the scene of wacky Kennedy must wait until the new 5 Biblical gle, alias Santa Claus. (60 min.) Mones. 1984. 1 0:30PM (E) INN News romantic entanglements. Tom Jones. year for the Senate to vote on his Constance Forslund, Joan Hackett. 1979. character [D IS ] Secret Agent Club Child detec­ Star Trek ® Honeymooners confirmation, but he can take tives discover a box of stolen jewelry and & d@) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) d D America Topicos concernientes sobre (R| comfort in a mounting chorus of 6 Flying saucers are pursued by dangerous thieves. (60 la politica, la culture y la vida de los hispa- 12:45AM [M A X ] m o v i e : 'AII the (abbr.) (c)1967 by NEA. Inc min.) Undersea World of Jacques Cous­ support and few dissenting voices. teau The mysteries of the ocean are stu­ nos residentes an los Estados Unidos. Right Moves' A talented high school foot­ [E S P N ] Australian Rules Football: Pre­ ball player hopes for a scholarship until he Democrats and Republicans on died by the crew of the Calypso. (60 min.) [D IS ] Animals In Action Featured: spe­ the Senate Judiciary Committee liminary final From VFL Park in Waverly. cies that rely on armor for protection. is unfairly kicked off the team. Tom Cruise. (60 min.) (R) (S ) Beulah Land Determined to rebuild her Craig T. Nelson, Lea Thompson. 1983. war-ravaged plantation, Sarah (Lesley Ann predict be will win approval. The ® ) News Rated R. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Better Off Dead' (CC) A Warren) remains steadfast until her former 11:00PM CD (B dD ® panel concluded its review of young man struggles with the hardships of lover, Casey Troy (Michael Sarrazin), re­ CE ® M*A*S*H 1:00AM CD Archie Bunker's Place Kennedy on Wednesday, wrapping adolesencft when the girl of his dreams turns to the South as a Union Army officer. CD Simon & Simon IT] ® Ask Dr. Ruth up its hearings ahead of schedule spurns him for a conceited athlete. John (2 hrs.) Part 3 of 3. Cusack, David Ogden Stiers, Kim Darby. GD INN News CD Joe Franklin after three days of testimony. 1985. Rated PG. (S) MOVIE: 'Good Neighbor Sam' An GD Untouchables CELEBRITY CIPHER advertising man, who suggests the family- GD Twilight Zone But the committee does not plan Cetebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present [ T M C ] M OVIE: Fool for Love' A hard ® Leave It to Beaver Each letter In the cipher stands for another Today's due / equals C. man approach to a straight-laced client, (M) Maude to vote on the nomination until late nosed rodeo cowboy falls in love with a finds himself posing as the husband of his d D This Old House Norm makes and in­ [C N N ] Crossfire in January after Congress returns sultry girl who stirs his passion. Sam She­ wife's best friend. Jack Lemmon. Romy stalls decorative arches for the kitchen's from its holiday recess. A vote by 'YDM LYOMUHYD QN X pard, Kim Basinger, Randy Quaid. 1985. Schneider. Michael Connors. 1964 exterior; blowing insulation into the exist­ [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Roxie Hart' A dancer Rated R. uses the publicity of a murder trial to the full Senate may be delayed until d@) Sledge Hammerl: They Call Me Mr. ing structure; applying blueboard to the further her career. Ginger Risers, George U X Y W Q U WL V M O W T M V NOQF ® ® c<0) News Trunk (C C) Sledge unwittingly brings in a ceiling. (R) February, likely leaving the high 6:00PM CE) Montgomery, Adolphe Menjou. 1942. (D Thrae's Company suspect contaminated with a deadly virus. ( 3 ) Soap court one member short for another (In Stereo) [ T M C ] M OVIE: 'Fool for Love' A hard- two months. YDM W U Y M H O W Y K QN WYL in Magnum, P.l. (S) PELICULA: La Guerritlers de Ville' nosed rodeo cowboy falls in love with a d D El Pecado de Oyuki Una tonadillera espanola que actua en Senate Judiciary Committee (It) Jeffersons suKry girl who stirs his passion. Sam She­ This Old House (CC) Sam Perry dis­ Mexico es convencida por su novio para pard, Kim Basinger, Randy'Quaid. 1985. Chairman Joseph R. Biden, D-Del., O Q F M L Q U N B I W B L Simon 8i Simon que ayude a los revolucionarios de Pancho cusses preparing the exterior for painting: Rated R. who previously expressed support PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Any event, once it has occurred, can be made to $0) Gimme a Break determining the farmhouse's insulation Villa, pues de ella no sospechara nadie. Carmen Sevilla, Julio Aleman. Vicente [U S A ] Edge of Night for Kennedy, said he had some appear inevitable by a competent historian." — Lee Simonson. ^Doctor Who needs; Norm installs fir decking on the front porch. Parra. 1967. 1:05AM CD Love Boat reservations but believed in the (2l) T .J . Hooker d D S C TV power of education to broaden the d D M OVIE: 'North to Alaska' Instead o1 1:30AM CD Get smart @D Family Ties Part 1 of 2. bringing back his fiance, a prospector d D Wilton North Report (60 min.) (In nominee’s sympathy for the rights CD Bamaby Jones (41) Reporter 41 brings his partner a beautiful consolation Stereo) of minorities and women. prize. John Wayne, Stewart Granger, IN N News ^7) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour [CN N ] Moneyline GD “I have grave doubts, and Fabian 1960. ® Dating Game (j6l3 Family Ties [D IS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and frankly I don’t know how I could [CNN] PrimeNews [C N N ] Nawsnight Update [CNN] Showbiz Today Harriet vote for him” if Kennedy's rulings [D IS ] Bast of Walt Disney Presents Pro­ [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ [ESPN] Scuba World [D IS] MOVIE: 'Return of the Antelope' fessor Ludwig von Drake explores man's as a federal appeals court judge 7 son. Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Three shipwrecked Lilliputians brighten relationship with outer space throughout [U SA ] Search for Tomorrow were the only guide, Biden said. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Three Amigos' (CC) \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME the lives of the two children who find them. history. (60 min.) (D MOVIE: 'Love Flnda Andy Three unemployed screen cowboys are 2:00AM But the senator added: “I believe by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Gail Harrison, John Branwell, John Quen­ Hardy' Troubles of the heart beset Andy S [M AX] MOVIE. The Wraith' An Ari­ mistakenly recruited to drive a greedy tyr­ in education. Exposure (to minori­ tin. 1986. Rated NR. zona gang leader is challenged to a drag Hardy when his girl returns unexpectedly Unscramble these four Jumbles, ant out of a small Texas town. Chevy [ES P N ] SportsLook from a vacation trip. Mickey Rooney, Judy ties) and education are important. one letter to each square, to form race by a mysterious stranger driving an Chase, Steve Martin, Martin Short. 1986. Garland, . 1938. It's had an impact on me and I four ordinary words. [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Skin Game* Posing as unearthly car. Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassav­ Rated PG. (In Stereo) master and slave, a pair of con artists ply etes. Randy Quaid. 1986. Rated PG-13. suspect it will have the same [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Color of Money' A CD Home Shopping Overnight Service their trade in the pre-Civil War South. [U S A ] Riptide (60 min ) former Chicago pool hustler teaches a (3 hrs.) impact on Judge Kennedy.” DARNB James Garner, Lou Gossett, Edward As- reckless but talented newcomer the tricks Kennedy. 51, a federal appeals ner. 1971. Rated PG. 8:30PM (£} We've Got It Made GD TwHight Zone of his trade. Sequel to 1961’$ "The Hus­ CD Entertainment Tonight ® W in, Lose or Draw court judge in Sacramento, Calif., [U S A ] Cartoons tler” . Paul Newmai., Tom Cruise. 1986. is President Reagan’s third choice (S) Different Worid (CC) Whitley is Rated R. (In Stereo) [ESPN ] SportsLook 6:30PM ® Family Ties less than enthusiastic about spending the to succeed Lewis F. Powell, who [USA] Airwolf [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow (X )@ § )A B C News (CC) holidays with her newly divorced father retired as a justice on June 26. News (R) I UNDET (Tj) Honeymooners and his girlfriend. (In Stereo) 1 1:30PM C S W ih o n North Report (60 2:05AM IX) Robert H. Bork, the president’s min.) (In Stereoj ® ® Jeffersons ® Otarminge (C C) Scrooge-like Lillian 2:15AM [HBO] MOVIE; Touch and first choice, was rejected by the seta out to ruin everybody's Christmas by Nightlioe ICC). Go' (C C) A star hockey player becomes ® (E ) N BC News (CC). (X) ® Senate after a bruising attack that i«-r7 denouncing Santa's existence. (In Stereo) IIT) Honeymoonera involved with the impoverished mother of Nightly Busirtess Report a child who had attempted to mug him. depicted him as a rigid, right-wing Frugal Gourmet Night Heat A neighborhood’s imhabi- REYYAL WHAT THBY CALLBC? ^ Noticlero UnMsion Michael Keaton, Maria Conchita Alonso. ideologue who threatened decades 9:00PM CD Simon & Simon A starry- tants refuse to reveal what they Itnow Ajay Naidu. 1986. Rated R. THE eur WHO ($1) Love Connection eyed flight attendant draws the Simons atxHJt a young girl's murder. David Carre- of progress for civil rights and dine guest stars. (70 min.) (R| [M AX] MOVIE: 'Paycho IH' (CC) The individual liberty. WORKEP OUT IN [C N N ] Inside Politics into a case involving the murder of her col­ Bates Motel is back in business with Nor­ A TUXEPO. [E S P N ] Winner's Circle Horse Racing leagues. (60 min.) man and a woman who claims to be his Douglas H. Ginsburg. Reagan’s Magazine CD ® MOVIE: 'Three Kings' (CC| Two (3 ) @ TonigM Show (In Stereo) real mother. Anthony Perkins, Diana Scar- next nominee, withdrew after ad­ UMPING days before Christmas, three patients from (3 ) Racing from Plainefield wid, Jeff Fahey. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) mitting he had smoked marijuana 7- Now arrange the circled letters to 7:00PM a ) CBS N«wm form the surprise answer, as sug­ a state mental institution who have been ® Hogan’a Haroee ( D N«wm cast as the three kings in the annual Christ­ 2:30AM GD Twilight zone in the past. gested by the above cartoon. IS) News OD (S I Wheel of Fortune (CC) mas pageant escape in downtown Los An­ [C N N ] Sporta Letenlght Kennedy received mixed reviews geles. Jack Warden, Stan Shaw, Lou Dia­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred [ESPN ] SportaCenter Wednesday from a variety of PrintanswBf here: A (3D $100,000 Pyramid mond Phillips. 1987. (In Stereo) Hicitman. Nicit Charles. UUQIC X I XXJ [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Prince Jack' A fictional witnesses a day after senators of (S) (3) Cheers [DIS] MOVIE: 'Arthur'e Hsilowsd SD Morton Downey Jr. recounting of the John F. Kennedy's years both parties showered praise on (Answers tomorrow) (18) Best of Saturday Night Ground' An elderly British groundsireeper QD Movie as president. Robert Hogan, James F. him. Jumbles: EXTOL CEASE PEPTIC LAYMAN (S) M*A*S*H resists efforts by a cricket team that wants Kelly, Kenneth Mars. 1984. Yesterday's (S ) M OVIE: 'Hotline' A struggling artist him to give up the plot of land he’s taken National Organization for Answer Horse racing Is the only sport whore windows @ ) MacNell / Lehrer Newshour takes a job as a phone counselor at a crisis do this-C L ^N PEOPLE care of lo t years. Jimmy Jewel. Jean Boht. 2:40AM CD Nlghtwatch Women President Molly Yard said (SS) Barney Miller center and is soon terrorized by an unk­ 1986. Rated NR nown psychotic caller. Lynda Carter, Steve 3:00AM GD Ufestylea of the Rich end the Senate shouldn't take a chance go) ® ) Hollywood Squares Forrest. Granville Van Dusen. 1982. [ESPN] SportsCentar Femous (60 min.) on confirming Kennedy because he JumbiB too k Nc. 03 IB BYBllBblB tor f 2 .U . wMcb InclutfBB POBlagt and Kandang. trom JumMa. eta thli nawapapar. P.O. eoi 43M. OdartM. FL 30003-43M. S S La Dame de Rosa (S ) Cheers (C C) Rebecca presents ev­ 11:35PM (3D Entertainment Tonight [CN N ] News Overnight might provide a fifth vote to Inclyda your nanw. addraaa and ftp coda and maka your chaek payaMa to Naartpaparbooka. @ ) Nightly Buelneei Report eryone with gifts when they have to work Actor-director Henry Winkler. (In Stereo) [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Return of the Antelope' override the high court’s 1973 Roe on Christmas Eve. (In Stereo) dS Three’s Company 12:00AM d) Mind Power Three shipwrecked Ulliputisns brighten vs. Wade ruling, which legalized [C N N ] Monaylitw @ ) Upstairs, Downstairs the lives of the two children who find them. (3D Entertainment Tonight Gail l^rrison, John Branwell. John Quen­ abortion nationwide. ® La Indomable [ESPN ] SporteCanter Q]) Star Trek tin. 1986. Rated NR. “We have no idea what he would dZ) Mystery I: Agatha Christie's Miss [HBO] MOVIE: 'Iron Eagle’ (CC) The (tj) Save the Children [ESPN ] Winner's Circle Horse Recktg do on Roe versus Wade,” she said, 9 leen-sga son of a fighter pilot and a retired Merpte (CC). Part 1 of 2. (3 ) Coneumar Discount Network Magazine adding that “women will notaccept Air Force colottel take drastic action to res­ [C N N ] Leny King Live [TM C] MOVIE: 'Nutcracker' E.T.A. the overturning” of the ruling. Astrograph cue the boy's fsther from his Middle East­ [D IS ] Disney Channel Christmas Disney (3 ) Alfred Hitchcock Presents ern captors. Jsson Gadrick, Louis Gossett, Hoffman’s timeless fairy tale receives a Ms. Yard also accused Kennedy . Chaniiet's first Christmas featuring cartoon ® Ouktcy balletic adaptation by the Pacific Nor­ Tim Thomerson. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In shorts and clips from several Disney clas­ of insensitivity to women’s fight for Treat seri­ E ) Gene Scott thwest Ballet Company. Hugn Bigney, Va­ ARIES (March 21-Apfil 19) Stereo) sics. (90 min.) equality and of failing to see ous matters with the respect they de­ [C N N ] Nawsitlght nessa Sharp. Patricia Barker. 1986. Rated [TM C] MOVIE: 'Playing for Ksepe’ [H B O ] M OVIE: 'Scanners' A rare breed G. (In Stereo) discrimination where it plainly serve today, but don't let things get so Three high-school graduates attempt to of people can read minds, transmit brain [ESPN] SpeadWsek <^four [E S P N ] college Basketball: heavy it lakes all the joy out of life. This transform a run-down country hotel into a beams and kill by concentrating on their [H B O ] MOVIE; ’Hsartbraak Ridge’ (CC) 3:30AM Ohio State at Florida (2 hrs.) (R) She told the 14-member commit

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"OUT^TAWOINK; IN TweiR FIELD’■ :B i u . ‘ NAFU by Brue. BaattI* KIT *N’CARLYLE by Larry Wrighi r ------IM MOVIfJ.ACToeS ONCE ivJ STAttl IF A floRMAl ftBfon Sroyc ar e w e talk in g ALWAYS STAND WEB/ WOTICINO IT, IT TO ANOTWB THIS Close, PKE- OR Po s t - , I liKS tStUy STANWNft H6K CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 , CtOff To EACH OTHER GETS eEAlty WRO IT'D PRoeABlV oe INTER- LlSrCBMlMT?? ANt> CUMEf0> UPTb HIM To ..I *ieAN,TH£y1?E, PPET60 AS AUACGRESSlYE, Pgec>ME. IMMtlNE MY4URWJie VA/HEN T«eV‘R£ IN A pRACTCALLy gug- la m \ WSooveiseD He w a s. 'TW O-^HOT' n\n& EVEN HOSTUE ACT.'.' N O tiC M Business P roperty...... Entertainment...... Form Supplies and Equipm ent. . : . 80 >JCX- MADE OF CHocOAie, OffIce/RetnII Equipm ent...... 81 RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per lino por day. Resort Property ...... Bookkeeping/Income T a x . 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line por day. Lo tt/Fo u n d ...... 01 M ortgooes...... Corpentry/Remodellng .... Recreqtlonql Equipment...... 82 P e rio n a lt...... 02 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line por day. Wanted to Buy ...... Polntlno/Poperlno...... Boqts qnd Mqrlne Equipment...... 83 Announcementa...... 03 26 or more ddvt: 50 cents per line per doy. Rooflng/Sldlno...... Muticql Items...... 84 Mlnlmom chorft: 4 linos. Auctions...... 04 Rentals Flooring...... Cnmerus qnd Photo Equipment... 85 Financial...... OS Electrical ...... Pets ond Supplies...... 86 Rooms for Rent...... Heotlng/Plumblng...... MIscelloneous for Sole ...... 87 DEADLINES: For ctoMlfled odvertliemonts to Employment & Educotion Aportments for Rent...... AAlscelIgneous Services... Too Soles...... 88 be published Tuesday through Soturdovi to* Condominiums for Rent. deodllno 1s noon on the day before publlcow n. 10 Services Wanted...... Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 Part Tima Help Wonted...... Homes for R e n t ...... For advertisements to be published Mondov# I d Htip Wanted...... 11 Storo/Offlce Space...... the deadline Is 2 :X p.m. on Friday. Situation Wanted...... 12 Resort Property...... Merchandise iro Butineee Opportunities...... 13 Industrial Proporty...... Automotive Instruction...... 14 Hollday/Seosonal...... READ YOUR AD. Classified advertisements m Oorooes and Storage..... Cars for Sole...... 91 K A N U T S by CharlM M. Bchirii Employment Sorvlcet...... 15 Antiques and Collectibles. token by telephone os o convenience. The Roomm'otes Wanted...... Clothing...... Trucks/Vons for Sole...... 92 Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only on# Wanted to Rent...... Furniture...... Compers/Trollers...... 93 THIS IS M 'I'APPRESS.. U)ELL,TOPAYrMLYPlA.. Rool Estoto Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the size m UUHAT ABOUT TV/Stereo/Appliances.... Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 the original Insertion. Errors which do not l a s t w e e k I C A LLEP ■nr; »-// YOU CAN SENP MY ,VOUR NAME?. Hornet for Sole ...... 21 Services Machinery and Tools ...... Auto Services...... 95 lessen the value of the advertisement will not CHRISTMAS CARP THERE MYSELF REBECCA,BUT "Surely you have more to say after trying Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 be corrected by on additional Insertion. I ALSO LIKE R ^H EL... to embezzle $25,000,000 than Just, Lott/Lond for Solo...... 23 Child Core...... Good Things to Eat ...... Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 'Beam me up, Scotty!'" Investment P ro p e rty ...... 24 Cleaning Services. Fuel OM/Cool/FIrewood .. Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98

THE QRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr PART TIME -s DEADLINES FOR HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED r M lO O W M 6 '.OH R E C O U P CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ACCOUNTS Receivable THOttsm:.. TELECOMMUNICA­ CLERICAL. Filing, MANCHESTER Medical office requires Office aerk. Experienced In HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Browne TIONS Technicians. phones, typing Includ­ oil aspects of medical MACHO TDK. LET ME WEEK OF DEC. 21tt WAREHOUSE Tel-Plus, America's ing various office du­ DIRECTOR OF Manager. Medical of­ fice exprience essen­ billing. Salary com­ L1V:E THI5 PartTliM #1 Independent tele­ ties In local Insurance mensurate with expe­ Looking for part time phone company has agency. Coll 875-3333 NURSES tial. Must be good ty­ HBL&A, fZmBfA0Ef2, Wis PfZOAM&BP YOU'BB Rt&htT. 11-17 WW PH\t pist, tomIMor with 3rd rience. Contact Lor­ E IPOL.. Starting Deadline . joined forces with Sle- for on appointment. \NB'P NB^BfZ & o T o BBP YOU &BT T^^B work to pay for party reimbursement, raine. 646-7704. l ^ H A M U E men's, a world wide Position available In A N O f S y / COUCH / TO T0U<$HEH Data For For Placing achool or ralae your leader In telecommuni­ progressive 120 SNF oble to deal with staff RN/LPN Immediate and public. Excellent U P M Y ^ N Ad atandard of living? cations technology. RN*8 & LPN’s commined to provid­ Medical Core Centers Ad Backed bv our unloue solory ond benefits. of Manchefter and HJcrkER... OPENINGS IN ing quality patient Present Manager Is Mon., Dec. 21 2:30 PM, FrI., Dec. 18 Hours are flexible. We combination of resour­ East Hartford hove win work with you to ces and experience, we ENFIELD, CT care. Requires excel­ owore of this od. Reply part-time openings for lent management and In the strlekest confi­ 'V/7 T ubs., Dec. 22 12 noon, Mon., Dec. 21 come up with a reason­ otter exceptional ca­ nurses with recent reer opportunity with Work cloaer to home dence to Box M M , C/0 acute or ambulatory Wed., Dec. 23 12 noon, Tues., Dec. 22 able achedule. We of­ and continue doing the nursing skills and t h e Manchester our growing organiza­ ability to coordinate experience. East Hart­ CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Casale Thure., Dec. 24 12 noon. Wed., Dec. 23 fer a clean, safe work tion. Openings exsist In things you enjoy the Herold.______ford hours ore two C environment, competi­ our New England area most about your Job — all nursing services. DRIVERS ond W are­ evenings and one wee­ J WHEN you SET OVER ’ THE BOMB Fri., Dec. 25 2:00 PM, Wed., Dec. 23 tive wages, paid vaca­ offices, from entry helping people. We Excellent benefit house men. Several op­ kend per month. M an­ ^ THE U.6. NAVV $HIPr , BUTTON ? tion, paid holidays and level (Mechanical, have openings on t package to Join our enings available chester hours are one mL yOU'RU THE ONE WHO Mon., Dec. 28 10:30 AM, Thure., Dec. 23 Electrical or Computer second and third shl profit sharing. Come In innovative manag- Immediately. Above morning, one evening, PRE^&E^THE BUTTON. Instollotlon/Servlce at our facility. Pay Is overage hourly pov one weekend per ment team. Send re­ THE PHANTOM by Loo Falk A 8y Barry and see how a leading Background consi­ commensurate with rote. Tim e and 'h otter month. Interested ap­ national electrical dered) to experienced sume to: PART TIME the labor market 40 hours. Steady plicants coll Sheri at B u r UNOBR THE KESL,,, 1 ^ wholesale distributor telephone technicians without traveling to Personnel Director Mondov-Frldov work 721-7393 Monday Noticss HELP WANTED operates. Please call with Kev/PABX Hatford or Springfield schedule. Fold Insu­ through Frldoy T to 4. for an interview. knowledge. Valid to work. Consider this South Windsor rance, vocation and As a condition precedent to driver license re­ opportunity and Join holidays. Interviews at the placement of any adver­ quired; T -Z license tor Nursing Center RN W.W. GRANGER. our other medical staff Manchester Tobacco 8> tising In the Manchester He­ CT. Prior working rald, Advortlfor hereby TELEMARKETING In providing quality 1060 Main St. Candy Company, 299 INC. knowledge of Slemen's So. Windsor, C T Green Rood, Monches- Educational oorcet to protect. Indemnify 185 Maxim Rd. medical care to our In­ n-!7 and hold harmless the Man­ Part Time and NEC o plus. With ter. See Mr. Hartford. C T 06114 Tel-Plus, you’ll enloy o mates. Former medics 289-7771 Schoenfeld. Development chester Herald. Its officers I d and employees ogolnst any Looking for people 525-3525 competitive salary and In the military are en­ and all liability, lost or who like to talk on outstanding benefits. couraged to apply. Coordinator ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson expense. Including attor­ the phone; speak Interested condldlotes Call us at 763-0865 ex­ STEEL ERECTOR neys' fees, arising from with a pleasant please send resume In tension 4104 tor more B A B Y S ITTE R . Responsi­ Position avallablo for claims of unfair trade practi­ Information or to bo Mutt have experience IHtW FIATTE-W IT WTO ces, Infringement of trade­ confidence to; Human ble energetic woman dynamic, ongrgotio FIRST PIMCH Off ABOUTA voice; who can Resources/Tel-Plus scheduled tor art Inter­ wanted to babysit 2 welding, connecting marks, trode names ’or pat­ person who pos- — . /) CJOAKTtR-IWMD ents, violation of rights of work from 9-1 p.m., ■h e lp w a n t e d Regional Headquar­ view. year old Infant In my and laying deck. Many - f \ l l OFGROWOPSCtF. privacy and Intrlnpement of Monday-Thursday. ters, 6268 East Mallow home. 20-30 hours fringe benefits Includ­ aessas the ability to copyrlpht and proprietary DRIVER. Immediate op­ Rood, East Syracuse, Conn. Correctional weekly. Light house­ ing dental. coordinate and pro­ BLONDIE by Dtan Young 8 Stan Drake rights, unfair compotltlon Wo offer: Hourly ening. Manchester He­ NY 13057. Equal Oppor- Institute keeping. Flexible vide staff develop- and libel and slonder, which EAST HAHTFDHD wage; commis- rald route Coventry tunlty Employer. Box 1400 hours. 659-3035. ment program. Roa- la may result from the publica­ Glostonbury- ONE THINS I DONY LIRE ARE THESE U TTLE SIWlNLy BUT fortunatelv t h e r e eione; incentives; area. Short hours, M/F/V/H. Minority Enfield. C T 06082 WELDIND • 280-2323 ARE VlAVS REMOVE tion of any advertlsment In candidates encour­ ponslbllitlat Include: ABOUT CHRISTMAS CARDS. 1 THINGS THAT GET ALL the Manchester Herald by paid vacations; good pay. Call 742-8867 Monchester line. t hTO e m aged to apply. Tel-Plus Attention training and orienta­ OVER ME advertiser. Including adver­ or 647-9946 and leave " \C/ courtesy member­ Communications, Inc. Nurse Recruitment tisements In any free distri­ name ond telephone AmrmiHv* AoNon tion programs, as wall bution publications pub­ ship; sales train­ number and I will call OpportunNy Imployor rAmericARworite Store as In service oduoa- lished bv the Manchester ing. you back.______Herald. Penny Sleffert, tlon. Excellent benefit Publisher. MECHANIC. Great op­ package. Send re­ If interested call- portunity, worth your 0 Judy at 646-7096. time to Investigate. Ex­ sume to: WANTED — NIQHT CREW ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue AAA Auto Club perienced engine, LOOKING FOR WORK Personnel Director Employnibnt transmission, hydrol- Looking for a 6 parson team to stock shelves on Soutk Windsor so OL' TUMK'S GOT HIM- V..TH' WAY THOSE MOOVIAN COME.M Y DEAR! LET'S DANG! NOW I'V E 391 Brood Stroet Ics. Call 522-7291 Mr. the night ahlft, Monday - Friday, 9:30 pm-7am. SELF A FEMALE SPY,EH?/wOMEN TALK,SHE PROB'LY GO INSIDE WHERE WE GOT T'EASE OVER TH' Joffe.______EDGE OF THIS STUPID BUT Competitive wages and benefits for mature, res­ Nursing Csntsr nn HMav^! n o t a b a d know s m o r e a b o u t WHAT'S CAN DISCUSS THINGS & Educatibn Minchottor, NIGHT Auditor part MOVE ON HIS PART.' Y GOIN' ON OVER THERE THAN A LITTLE MORE ROCK SO I CAN h e a r Equal OpportunNy Employar ponsible Individuals. Interested applicants apply 7 KING GUZ DOES,' PRIVATELY! WHAT THEY'RE SAYIN'.' time. Friday and Satur­ DONT HAVE THE SKILLS? 1060 Main St. day 11pm to 7am. MANCHESTER K-MART So. Windsor, C T PART TIME Please apply front Personnel Dept. ■ 239 Spencer St. WHAT A OUY by SHI HaasI desk. Quality Inn, 51 2 8 9 -77 71 HELP WANTED NEED TRANSPORTATION? ■ Manchester, C T ■ 643-5122 BEAUTICIAN Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. 646-5700. Then call us tor an interview. '■‘’AND REMEMBER, PHARMACYTierk^ort P art TI b m EOE/AA.______I HAVE CLOSETS AND time. Flexible hours. Meadows Manor O ttering on the job No nights, Sundays or F U L L Tim e house person paid TRAINING. DRAWERS FULL OF CLOTHES'.” holidays. Coll The South, 120 biid skillod for Quality Inn Confer­ Medicine Shoppe. 649- health care facility Is ence Center duties In­ FANTASTIC BENEFITS. 1025. currently seeking a clude: meeting set up, light' cleaning ond part-time beautician. Will work with you on arranging PART Time Worehouse room service. Full be­ THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom and Inventory work. The auccassful candi­ nefits. Quality Inn, 51 TRANSPORTATION. 15-20 hours per week. date will have a current Hartford Turnpike, I'M NEAL SQUAMISH.-m' NEWKAILBO^ h e y , ih e a e :\ ICON^PEPEPTPYlfOfc Morninas. Good pay. Connecticut license Vernon. 646-5700. 644-8962. and Insurance plus ex- EOE/AA. Classes begin January 1988. Y o u'peA ’ IT ONCg, BUT mBiz. perlaiKa working with t^I'M BPUTUSTHOKNAP^ P A R T Tim e general oT- I loesi 6K E A T ^ feOT ApouNPTorr. the geriatric popula­ Please call A. Plante t) 1SB 7 Haig F m A i t m S y m > c a s a Inc W ortQ " g W s «aaarvaE0U)5IOlJ .TdF MeidDWt ManDr typing and communi­ I BFHIMP.'JVF LOST 5AWIF55 Of BBIHG- hsijtup o cosh buyer for that HFCliC THAT WEVE HEVeR -AOSEM typewriter no one uses. 333 Bldwoll cation akilla: computer i TilE LOfJELIKleSS APART. 6T6PPFP To dBMIB THAT Use 0 low250 Charles Drive...... all while. Declarer ruffed the opening (written with his father, the late Os­ 7 East Middle Tpke...... 106-208 Even Vulnerable: Neither lead of the heart ace and played a D ealer; South wald Jacoby) are now available at East Middle Tpke...... 209-239 Odd spade honor from his hand. East aIWuJ ★ Ad must contain price! bookstores. Both are published by Parrett...... all showed out o f trumps. That was not Wnt North Eait Sooth Pharos Books. You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Strant St...... all 2* necessarily a problem. If South could ------U.8. ACRES by Jim OavK Summit St...... 73-203 Pan iO Sir 34 win two club tricks without mishap, he due to this low price... Summit St...... 63 only 4tr < ♦ Pan 4 NT could then play his good club tricks un­ WE NEED FEC0RATI0N6 FOR OOR TREE,SO HERE’S THE Hunnitord PI...... all 5NT The spouse of a worker who is re­ PLAN. WELL SLIP INTO OOR OWNER’S HOUSE ANPTAKE Pan 5^ Pan til West had to ru ff in. Dum my’s king East Center St...... 25-209 Odd Pan ST Pan 74 could overruff and then trumps could ceiving Social Security retirement or FEW SMALL ONES FROM THEIR TREE. NOW BE VERY Pan Pan Pan be drawn. So declarer played A-K of disability payments may become en­ Parker...... 399-514 clubs and then continued with the titled to a spouse’s insurance benefit Lydall...... 1-47 643-2711 643-2711 Opening lead: V A queen. West discarded a diamond. As when he or she reaches 65. Woodbridga...... 293-470 CALL CLASSIFIED HIghwood Dr...... all Please Note — Porter S t ...... 456-515 Wyllla S t...... all All Ads must be phoned into the Herald no later 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 N 01V! than Tuesday, December 22 at Noon! PEOPLE WHO k n o w CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 J know there's a certain magic I 1 1 1 W ■ ■ ■ V. about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thunwiay. Dec. 17.1W7 — M « — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 17. I9B7

HOMES MIMXLIMIEOUD ^ H O M E S [2^ HONES I HONES FOR SALE FOR SALE F O R ffiR T FURRITURE NELPWMITEO I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED M 8 T R U C T I0N FDR SALE FDR SALE DilkijbtditY M A N C H E S T E R . 2,000- DON’T be bashful I Owner BRAND Nfw listing I D E S P E R A TE L Y Seeking TR A IN to be a Diesel IMMACULATE newer U M A N C H E S TE R . Spend Houses this perfect 2,400 square foot office. to Mil (Olid Mdpit cot- INSURANCE Customer TE A C H E R Assistant. Ja- 6 R built Contempor­ the new year In this hastakenonewlobond nurary 1 apenlng at Mechanic, 7 month don’t comealongevery Industrial, commercial fee and and table Mt. A RECEPTIONIST Service Assistant. hands-on program. ary Calonlal. Field- warm and charming needs to sell this Im­ space. Woodland In­ state approved private maculate 5 plus room davl Incredible 5 room fantastic bargain at $35 Avoid th« downtown Manchester insurance Next class-Januarv stone fireplace. Beau­ new VIctarlan Farm­ dustrial Park, Inc. 643- tor the Mt, or $25 tor the Agency seeks mo tore school to assist In Cape near Waddell Cape In the Bower’s ■ill SERVING AMERICA 19th. Diesel Technol­ tiful country setting, house. Large airy 2 1 2 1 . coffee table, $15 for the hosslo, loin tho ilaff of person to help Account classroom with Autis­ School. A flexible floor School area complete ODD lobsy Trucklni. FROM THE Syndtl Producto, Inc. ■ ogy Institute, 105 Pho­ wall to wall carpeting. rooms, beautiful front with a new furnace, hot end table. A perfect gift Home repoirs. You representatives bv pr o- tic and Developmen­ A must seel $199,900. porch, Buckley School plan adds a unique COUNTRY WIMIEMOOEURR growing East of tho tal! V delayed students, enix Avenue, Enfield, water heater, 100 omp for the holidays I Give okta fooDsD) W «iiP A nnN l nome It, m Be If. w.* BEGINNING! vldlno technical, admi­ C T 06082.1-800-243-4242. Strano Real Estate. District. Still time to touch. Complete with me call after 5:30pm MAIDS River monufacturer, ages 4-10 years. Send service, 2 new full Rentals 0 eetlmotos. lnsurld.M5- nistrative and secret- 647-76S3.D______choose carpet colors. fireplace, modern gt 742-5918,______A ll Your ClMuUug iVeaxtt MirSui oniirMIITINO 643-2711 aerving the vehicle care arlal support. resume or apply to: bath, great oak kitchen baths, aluminum sld- MANCHESTER. By Call today for details. lng,a fireplace and ex­ .Feaa Cuimataa ■ Rafaraneaa . ffiouired ReterwNMi .e e • ♦ * * 4 *d*aoaaa#aaaaa Induatry. We have a Reaulrements Inclode- Community Child Gui­ $248,900. Century-21 cabinets and a great IT’S A SURE THING! dance School, 317 owner. 2 bedroom tra Insulation tool Coll * riaaaaCan HANDYMAN great opportunity at our strong organizational Real Estate Epstein Realty. 647- yard for the gardener. AFARTMERT8 BOODTHIIKn "•iilFiUIRARO.JR.^ Merty 'lletHieD •4494111 and communication North Main Street, Cape, finished base­ to see tor yourself I Heme Improvement • entry level for the right ment with bar, new 8895.0 Call quick. $134,900. FORRERT TO EAT 646>86S0 V •ery Mrilogli • Pelntlno • Well Feperlne • skills. Excellent envir­ Manchester, 06040. Jackson & Jackson $140,900. Jackson & J peraon. EOE.______furnace, partially fin­ Jackson Real Estate. J Tlline > Ueitt Corpentrv • onment In o no smok­ MANCHESTER. Your ished upstairs, en­ Reol Estate. 647-8400. □ Coll The Job Involvae an- ing office. For appoint­ MEDICAL Transcrlp- HONES new year will sparkle In 647-8400.n______E A S T Hartford. 1 bed­ , lianrI|MlYr Hrralft closed porch, applian­ SUDDENLY available room. $435 monthly RUplittri FrMiict 1.1 H W awertng talaphonaa and ment call Harriet tlonlst. Part time for FOR SALE this Immaculate 7 C O V E N TR Y . Start the PriinFnm 4 Produet BARRY SCANLON I ces. Asking $124,500. for Immediate occu­ plus utilities. On bus SS Hr. m. T48-T4SS4«Bms T4S-MS4 " 'GteMsMI Johnson, Independent Ophthalmologlcal room full dormered new year In your new 01644-2411 fireshiiMte directing calla, taking Principols only. 446- pancy... before Christ­ Insurance Center, Inc., practice. Salary com­ Cape located In South homel 3bedroom near­ line. 560-1054. and Inputting aalaa ord- All real estate advertised In 4496.______’ mas If you like. This 40 iba. NaMya MaM 0 • e e d 446-4050. mensurate with expe­ the Manchester Herald Is Manchester. Formal ing completion. Walk NOW Accepting appllco- so Iba. MIxad Nula nOORIRD Smart shoppers shop era, greeting cuatomera M A N C H ES TE R . New list­ Ranch has a larpe 1st W AUsRAI>ER> Are you on antique lover? rience. Contact Lor- subject to the Fair Housing dining room, family floor family room, to the lake. Klernan tlons tor 1 or 2bedroom 72 Ct. Na«al Orangaa T O D A Y IS a ao«d dpv to Read the offerings In Clos- Classified! They find and vlaKora, computar- Act of IMS, which makes It ing. Immaculate 8 handicapped apart­ ralne 646-7704.______room warmed by a beautiful new kitchen, Realty. 649-1147.______MO.Tangalo OaH:'. F A i l iffhirmhelldeifei plice on od In dasslf lod to sltled every day to tl nd the that’s o good wav to fight Ized dMa antry, etc. Thia Illegal to advertise any pref­ room Cape that offers 4 fireplace, enclosed ments for Oaklancf N Ct. Kiwi Frun WAREHOUSE Help. erence, limitation ordlscrlm- dining room, modern Quality wVk at bargiri RUMANOIW sell those Idle Item: Items or Items you’d like the high cost of living. la a raaponalble poaMon bedrooms, main floor porch, attached gar­ s r JBUDINESD Heights Apartments. 40 Ct in OrapafruK 643-2711. FOOD SERVICE Namco one of Am eri­ Inatlon bosed on race, color, family room, formal bath plus a gorgeaous M Iba. Chats FoWoaa (^ c e t. Coll Norm for es- a Floort like new '* you've been storing. / to own. 643-2711. In a buay offica. ca's largest retailers of religion, sex or natlonol age, quiet family treed lot with privacy! Please call Monday • BbeoMIztng In older floors quick call to 4 4 3 ^ 1 will dining room, eat In ralpROPEHTY through Friday, 8:30- Honay Dawa 0 or Fa tlmote. The light peraon muat home leisure products origin, or an Intention to neighborhood. Walk to . See this tine Manches­ a Neturel 6 stained floors put your od In print. SUPERVISOR kitchen, 2 car garage school. $199,900. 5pm. 528-6521.______40 Iba. Chlq. Bananaa be flexible, organized, Is extending and has make any such preference, ter home. $147,900. M A N C H E S T E R - 537 30 Di. Mad. Eoga % No woxing enymort IC A R 8 CARS Position available In limitation or discrimination. and above ground Century-21 Epstein e *-iy si, I have a pleaaant tele­ Immediate openings Blanchard & Rossetto SQuorD f6Dt.(Moln E L D E R L Y Housing. Now 100 Ct. ITAnlou Faart V r r ‘»*T FOR SALE FOR SALE progressive geriatric The Herald will not know­ pool, all situated on a Realty. 647-8895.0 , taking applications for iSwMinSsDW iet phone manner and have for full-time ware­ ingly accept any advertise­ nicely landscaped lot Realtors. 646-2482. street). Ideal tor doc­ too Waah. Nad Dal. MmVirfillli-ON^reO nursing facility. Posi­ house personal at our one and two bedroom DaHvar to Hartford and ABSOLl Bucket, truek A oh pper. a neat appearance. Typ­ ment which Is In violation of In a desireable neigh­ MANCHESTER. Move In W ANT a Duplex? This 6-6 tor, lawyer. Insurance. tion requires certifica­ new warehouse loco- the law. Immediate occupancy. apartments. Coll 528- Eaal of tho Rlvar RBMMMEUINI tflWtCff Stump removal. I'roe ing and data entry akilla borhood. Priced at condition. This 7 room Maple Street home has HunUnUa of ttarm la eSooM from/ fjOflHGBV fWnfV fGBBRfV Smt tV* pAiNTma aetimetes. Spedar tion and the ability to tlon In Manchester. Po­ SOUTHERN New Eng- 646-4412 to leave mes- 6522. CkwrenMed qvelKy teortt Nea lira around the are eaaontlal, 2 yeara $199,900. U & R Realty Colonial aluminum received tender lovino medillng. We i pi Bldiw Ip Seth- considarallon tor oMorly supervlae the overall sitions are permanent, land classifleld ads care from It’s owner/ sage. 649-4820. MANCHESTER ! ust ren­ TDOMNJ RHW MRODMA^k ^pRHMM 90M99 RetetencM. Fide EeUmatM. homt on mpert. recent buaineaa expert- Compony. 643-2692.0 sided home features 3 and handicapped^, MAKE ROOM ON YOUR operation of the die­ above average woges,^ reach nearly 800,000 bedrooms, 2 V2 baths. occupant I Hardwood ovated 3 bedroom Du­ Inexpenelve. Cell OeuB Yoo*l the help you eiKe la helpful. overtime available,' homes In Connecticut MANCHESTER. Just plex, 1st floor, 'h bath FUEL 0H./C0AL/ Classified. 643- tary department. Must what your looking for. Master bedroom suite, floors, master bed­ need In 6 4 7 -7 S S 3 full benefit package. and Rhode Island. The new carpet, front to room with a sifting ' and laundry room. Ifwewood • 4 » m B 2 3 S -1 4 7 2 2711. V ...... <•••<•••• Syndat offera a com­ be creative and Hours 8 to 5. Apply In 7 room full dormered I MDRTBABE8 petitive atarting wage price for a basic 25 back living room with area and a walk In Modern kitchen with dedicated In providing person to Namco. 100 word ad Is only $55 and Cape In move In condi­ all appliances, cellar and benefit package In­ tion. 1st floorden, front fireplace, garage. closet. A pleasure to quality meals. Excel­ Sanrico Drive Man­ will appear In 43 news­ see. $190’s. Blanchard DO NOT 60 and attic area. Parking F IH E W O b o M E XMAS There are new oak cluding health and den­ lent benefits and chester, C T. 06040. papers. For more In­ to bock living room $750 month plus heat ■49 par cord, 0 ft, langtht. E with fireplace, recrea­ cabinets In kitchen. & Rossetto Realtors. BANKRUPT! graan, dallvarad, 4 cord tal Inaurance, profit wages based on ex­ formation call Classi­ Call and let us show you 646-2482.0______Slop Forsdotursl Homsownors, and utilities. 2 month minimum. MC/VISA aharing etc. Pleaae call fied, 643-2711 and ask tion room and work­ consolldtto your bills, pay oil security, references. CARS DIG perience. T o join our shop In basement, 1 car these and other fea­ Pal Hoffmann for an ap­ Innovative manage­ for detalls.a SWEET as suporl Adora­ your cradll cards, your car or bu­ No pets. 643-2121. Northini FIriwood FOR SALE garage and lovely pa­ tures! $159,900. Realty ble 6 room Colonial on siness loan, your 'mortoaga and Dntrlbutora OUT LIST pointment. Syndet Pro- ment team, send re­ INSTRUCTION MANCHESTER. Attrac- tio off kitchen. $149,900. World Frechette Be­ Gardener Street. Cozy aavs, save your homsn NO PAY­ 474 Main Street. Second ducta Inc., Route 6, Bol­ sume to; tlve Ranch on fenced Sentry Real Estate. 643- noit Associates. 646- MENTS UP TO 2 YEAR8I Dad floor. Three rooms. 630-0059 Sell Your Car HIDDEN 7709.0 atmosphere with taste­ cradll, Isis paymsma or unsm- ton, Conn. 08043. 846- corner lot boasts 4 4060.D ful decor, fireplace, 1st Heated. No appliances. FOR ONE OF THESE HOLIDAY South Windsor bedrooms, 29x15 fam­ ploymsnl It not a proMsm. Fora- $480. Security. No pets. CASH 0172 or aend reaume to MANCHESTER. Keep floor den, dining room doturs atsManea avtllaMa lor SEASONED RREWOOD TAKE A LOOK P. O. Box 1425, Man- GUITAR LESSONS ily room, cedar closet, SOUTH Windsor. Is loca- ttM ttH-amploysd and nawly dl- 646-2426. 9-5 weekdoys. PRICED USED CARS Nursing Center tlon Important? 3 bed­ your Income coming with built In china ca­ Cut - Spin Dallvarad WITH cheater, C T 08040. taught by local profaaalonal. Tak­ oversized deck leading binet, hardwood floors vorcsdl Kindly call HEBRON Apartment for 1060 Main St. ing atudanta front baginnara on to brick patio and In- room Brick Ranch on Ini Newly remodeled 3 84 Chev Caprice C IOC family In quiet residen­ and carpet. Martin SwISB Conttrvotlve rent. 4 rooms and bath. YOU LOAD AT SITE Truck Won. LOBdtd. M o * *6495 So. Windsor, C T up. Call about HoHday Special. ground gunlte pool for historic Old Main School District. Offer­ Heat and hot water *15 Street. Lovely wooded tial area. The time to Group p e p Hand Ctsarigg GAS Attendant. Wee- very comfortable fam­ ing prlce-$139,900. Included. $550.00 per 62 Camaro 4 Lines — 10 Days DEMO SAVINGS DEMO SAVINGS 289-7771 Jim Harkins ily living. $172,900. Sen­ 2.6 acre lot. $249,900. buy Is now. $224,900. at 203-4S4-1336 or D4XD Anteweod AT. fO. AR *5695 knlghts and weekends. Klernan Realty. 649- Klernon Realty. 649- Jackson & Jackson month. Security re­ 87 CHEV. GAVAUER 87CNEV.CELEMITY 647-8553 try Real Estate. 643- Real Estate. 647-8400. quired. No pets. Nice 4S7-0515 or 4294229 83 RX7 eim. iix 504 charge, each addi­ Call 644-3444. Ask for 1147. 1147. 203-454-4404 *6795 4 Or., 4 Cyl.. Auto, AO, 4 Or,, va. Auto, AO, F t, 4060.O area to ride a bicycle or pg, aierea near Doleo Jov. 83 Olds Cutlass PS, Stereo, Reer Defog. enjoy a walk In the OiBni 4tfr •rewohBtn tional line. You can Certert Lift Price <10,007 Cener’eUatPrlMMAttS country. 646-6776. AT. PS. AC *5695 RECREATIORA^ HOW H i w < n , 2 9 5 APARTMENT tor rent. 3 EQUIPMERT ^ 87 Merc Cougar cancel at any time. *8595 bedrooms on first floor Had. UaOM SAVE In 4 family house. SORRY, FOR Sole. 2 Pair Cross 82 Olda Cutlass $650.00. Coll Ed. 645- Country skis. 200cm •uprQftw. 4 Or., 4fK *5295 NO REFUNDS OR rtrvnia $^UpB. 4 Cyty AulD. Aft 8201.______and 205cm, both with AC. pg, M. P meagee.g or. 84 Merc. Topaz P8. PB. SlBrBQ Obbb. Rmt Datof. LMke, a im Oeee.. T* WtieU. 7 Room apartment,for- size 8 boots. Call 568- 4 Dr.. AT. n. AC *3995 ADJUSTMENTS nlshed. 2 rooms tor 1903 after 5pm. •6605 WeeHASN rent. Mole or Female. 87 Sable ’QS' ____ _j'Sie.we.,4Ciri.,Auw, 4Dr., iMdad *13,399 AC. PS. PO, stereo Ci44., Reer 649-7911.______CALL HERALD Defoe MANCHESTER. 2tamllv, MUSICAL 84 Chav Caprice 5 room apartment. ITEMS Wgn.. va Ak *6495 B4 OLDS *7295 Newly redecorated, Ouieee MorenC 0ml, Auto. M. CENTER dog. 20x16x15. Used 85 Olds Calais I ROC Z281987.4,000 miles. ra. aimo. bedrooms. $750.00 plus *6995 T-top, phone hook-up, Power steering, A/C. utilities, lease, secur­ once, a 60.00. 643-4846. hckmou loaded! Factory war­ $1000. 646-7276.______86____ OLDSI Hetehkeok Cpe.. 4 ity, no dogs. Open 9 Week old silver tabby. RrantB HtlehM 1 YALE TYPEWRITER ranty. Pristine condi­ M AZDA DX 323 1986. 4 Auto. AC.AaPS.Pa,Wae