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FrM to Qualified non­ jCARS/TRUCKS BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY profit organization, wood frame green house de­ I FOR SALE signed to sit on foon- dalton. 646-6754.0 1975 Dodge Window Van SERVICES------^ S E R V IC E S PAMTIM/ Tuesday, Dec. 10,1965 Single copy: 2S< — With back seat, 3 speed OFFESEO E U OFFERED PAPSNNQ an column and remoyable bed frame In back. Call Odd laba, Trucking. Handyman for Services, Interior pointing from p 5 Parrond Remodeling — V '• PETS after 4pm, 742-5824. Home repairs. You noma odd lobs around your per room, Indudlno otll- Coblnate, roofing, gut­ It, wa do It. Free astl- house. Carpentry, roof­ Inga. Walt coverlngi hung ters, room additions Tov Poodles — Dark apri­ Beautiful 75 Camaro. Su­ motaa. In s u r^. 643-0304. ing, etc. Call Tim at at offordoble rotes. Detail decta, otl tvpee of romo- perior Condition. Will bar- 647-8659 Otter 6pm. work guaranteed. In­ dellng ond regain. PREE New lawsuits seek cot, male and female, galn. Call 228-3227 sured, references. B.D. estlmotoe. Pullv ineured. S350. Call evenings, 875- Howkat Traa Service — (5- I 0865. anytime. Bucket Truck A Chipper. Painting Companv.071- Telephone 64S4017, after Stump Removal. Free Es­ 1721. 6pm, 647-tS09. 1984 Buick RIylera — timates. Special consider­ MUSICAL Loaded, mint condition. ation for Elderly ond Han­ Retired Nurse — Desires Custom Painting and Wal­ 28,000 miles. Must sell. lpapering. Qualltv urarfc- Leon Cleezynskl Builder to block town mall dicapped. 647-7553. private home nursing po­ ITEMS 875-8161, leave message. monshlp. Call evenings, — New homes, additlofts, sition. 649-7071. remodeling, rec rooms, Delivering rich loam — 5 G oi^ McHugh, 643-9321. By John F. Kirch the PZC. Manchester 1-84 Asso-, zoning regulations for the final site Lloyd's AM/PM stereo 1984 Magnum — Show­ oarages, kltehena remo­ Herald Reporter ciates, the Homart Development plans. yards, $65 plus fox. Sand, deled, oelllnos, both tile, and 8-track stereo car­ room condition. 3,000 gravel, & stone. 643-9504. />'1 Co. of Chicago and Rapid Ameri­ "That's the same argument they tridge player and turnta­ miles. Must sell. 875-8161, iBUtUNUe/ dormen, roofing. Re can Corp. of New York. 1-84 used for the initial plan,” Pelle­ PAINTING/ dentlol or commercial. Three new lawsuits have been ble. Hardly used. Asking leave message. Loving Mother will core ICONTNACTINB Associates and Homart are grini said, referring to a lawsuit $85. Call 647-1560 after [PAPERIN6 6 4 9 ^ 1 . DttEt»yD»A.lne- filed to block construction of the for your child In our 750.000-square-foot Buckland Hills partners in the development pro­ filed in July by Hartman after the 5pm, ask for Len. 77 Chevy 10 Van — 6 home. Call 646-4890. Dumot Electric— Having cylinder, standard, $2,100. THE NUTCRACKER by The Joe Kubert School mall planned in northwestern ject. Rapid American owns the PZC approved the develope/’s Nome your own price — Electrical Problems? Carpentry and remodel Manchester. land between Buckland and Slater general plan of development. That 649-8926 after Spm. Handyman for Carpentry, Father and son. Fast, Need A large or a small Ing services — Complete The Hartman Tobacco Co. and Streets on which the mall would be suit is still pending. RECREATIONAL electrical, plumbing and dependable service. Repair? We Specialize In home repairs and remo­ 1976 Plymouth Purv — 318 developers of the rival Winchester built. [item s______cleaning. Neat, reliable. Painting, Paperhanging Residential Work. Joseph deling. oitralltv work. Ref­ "No, a public hearing is not V-8, Good condition. $795. Free auotes, Manchester & Removal. Coll 646-5761. Oumot. Pully Licensed. Mall filed one lawsuit against the In addition to its claim about the required,” Pellegrini said. Call 633-3179 after 7pm. erences. licensed and In­ home owner. 649-1158, Pree Estimates. 646S2S3. sured. coil 646416S. Planning and Zoning Commission lack of a public hearing, the suit He also said the access roads the AM P Ten Pin Bowling and the Buckland Hills developers Boll with bog. $35. Call Steve Glorratona. Pointing and Paperhang­ said the final site plan for the mall developers plan to construct to the 1976 Vega Hatchback — ing — Exterior and Inte­ Robert E. Jarvis, Monday, charging that the PZC 646-1780.O Automatic, power steer­ includes provisions that violate north and south of the mall would Professional Painter — rior, ceilings repaired. Building-Remodeling ing. $375 or best offer. violated zoning regulations by Manchester zoning regulations. become public roadways and are Child's cross country skis, Specializing In Interior. References, fully Insured. Specialist. Additions, gar­ approving final site plans for the 4 not in violation of zoning 646-4122 after 4;30pm. Bronson and Hutensky have an poles and shoes, (size 2), Free estimates. 647-8730. Quality work. Martin ages, roofing, siding, kit­ I^ H E A T N M / mall without holding a public regulations. very good condition. $35. Mottsson, evenings, 649- chens, bothrooms, re- i g g i I------hearing. option to buy 80 acres of land 1977 Dodge Aspen — ,4 placement PUIMBMB Call 647-8869.0 door, 47,500 miles. $2,500 McKechnIe Electric — 4^1. Hartman filed a second lawsuit owned by Hartman as the site for The PZC approved the final site or best offer. Must see. For that extra outlet, or to windows/doort. 643-6712. against the PZC charging that it Winchester, which would be lo­ plans for Buckland Hills Nov 18. update your existing ser­ Jack Inkel Painting Inc. Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Just because you don't Call after 6pm, 647-9466. granted the Buckland Hills devel­ cated mostly in South Windsor. The plan allows the developers to vice. 24 hour emergency Interior • Exterior point­ Quality Building — New throom remodeling; In­ The suit asks the court to build the mall on about 138 acres use an Item doesn't mean ing, custom poperhang- construction, residential, stallation water beaten. UPl photo opers a wetlands permit that would 1963 T-BIrd — All power, service. Free estimates. TUB um e Alice prohibit the town from issuing a off Buckland Street in a Compre­ the Item has lost Its yalue. Ing. Free Estimates - commercial, additions, oariMoe disposals; toucet "destroy, damage or pollute the excellent condition, low Master license and In­ aowiai»...iiue building permit for Buckland Hills hensive Urban Development zone, Why not exchange It for sured. 646-3117. A part of Fully Insured. renovations, a complete repairs. 649^339. Vlea/M- • PKSMTIMewrTM.. wetlands, watercourses and envir­ cash with an ad In Classi­ mileage, must be seen. f*V UUT- March ends In Washington and overturn the PZC’s approval of which requires both commercial L.A. Converse, Inc. Established 1976. 649-0095. building service. 569-6154. ottorCord accepted. I CKACXeK'. onment” in the area. fied? 643-2711. $3,500. Call 643-2882 PM. final site plans. and residential development. The Monday. The transcontinental walk, The third suit was brought by plans show 516 housing units to be Members of Mothers Against Drunk attorney Bruce Beck on behalf of Along with charges that the PZC Driving (MADD) conclude a 4,205-mile which had corporate sponsorship from did not hold a public hearing, the built around the mail, including 54 the Manchester Environmental single-family houses, 50 two- coast-to-coast march across America Tang, was undertaken to create aware­ Coalition and charged that the PZC suit said that the final plan was approved without the requirement family housing units and 412 ly i JCARS/TRUCKS R n MISCELLANEOUS MiSCELLANEDUS MISCELLANEDUS on the western plaza of the Capitol ness of the issue of impaired driving. should have held a public hearing multi-family housing units. CM! TODAY FOR SALE [^AUTOMOTIVE AUTDMDTIVE AUTDMDTIVE to consider the effect the wetlands that the developer subdivide the permit would have on the area. site, allows for illegal drainage The wetlands permit granted into wetlands and allows two Nov. 18 allows the Buckland Hills 1967 Mustang, automatic, New HR78-14 White wall For Sale — 2 New radial Pair 215 x 70 R15 RImt tor The first suit was filed by developers to build an access road 6 cylinder. First$200 takes steel belted radial tires, size 14. $95 tor the Lincoln. Phone im ­ attorney Dominic J. Squatrito on access roads that are in violation of It. Coll 742-8043 after mounted. S35. Fits 78 pair. 643-4592.0 1098J3 New talks set for Thursday behalf of Hartman and Bronson zoning regulations. in the southwestern part of the site TO PLAGE A 5;30pm. Ford. Coll after 6pm, 646- and Hutensky of Bloomfield, one of Town Planning Director Mark across a small wetlands area and • * A ^ a * e • 4618.0 Ecpt the Winchester developers. Pellegrini said today that a public to drain water into wetlands to the 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air — It lists as defendants the town, hearing was not required under northeast. Best otter. Great tor resto­ Class I Trailer Hitch — ration. Call 649-3079. Fits Chew Caprice Wag­ in Pratt & Whitney strike ons, pulls 2,000 lbs. $20. LOW COST AD Toyota Corolla, 76 Llft- Call 649-6646 anytlme.a bdek — Automatic, air, Bv Kenneth R. Bozlnet the new round of talks as more than O’Neill for helping to bring both Police predict more arrests AM /FM , excellent. Many New Nylon Car Cover — S Send That Special United Press International 5,000 machinists entered the ninth sides back to the negotiations. new parts. $1,350/best Cost $35, sell tor $25. Size day of their strike at Pratt plants in O'Neill said telephone conversa­ offer. 633-5030. medium. 649-0388.Q ___ •• EAST HARTFORD - Pratt & Southington, Middletown and tions Monday with both sides Whitney and the union represent­ North Haven. cleared the way for the negotia­ 1981 Flat Stroda — 2 door, in wake of gambling raids 643-2711 ing striking machinists wiii re­ Betty Webber, a union negotia­ tions to resume. fuel Inlected, 40,000 origi­ sume contract negotiations Thurs­ tor, said Monday night she re­ "They have told me that they are nal miles. Excellent con­ ^ Person Some “ Once you get this stuff, it takes during which time police said they •• day in hopes of ending a bitter ceived a letter from Pratt urging both willing to return to the Bv George Lovng dition. $1,875. 742-9476. Snowmobile Troller — Herald Reporter a week to figure out where we can obtained listings of phone calls Four place, excellent con­ walkout over job security, the the two sides return to the table. bargaining table and resume con­ company said today. Webber said she was optimistic tract negotiations,” O’Neill said. go with it,” Holyfield said Monday made from the office. dition. $1,225. 649-4098 Ot- Police said they did not use an ter 6pm.______• Pratt, the world’s largest jet the labor dispute could be settled “ I am very pleased to be able to On Saturday afternoon, police in afternoon. Lacy Knit engine maker, and the Interna­ and "the whole state of Connecti­ act as a catalyst in securing the Farmington. Hartford and Hebron Among the items confiscated in undercover officer during the MOTORCYCLES/ two-year investigation, though MotchmatM INVITATtON TO SID SS10 tional Association of Machinists cut can have a merry Christmas." resumption of contract talks, and I were waiting for their countrparts Manchester were football betting [bicycles HOLIDAY CHEER!! they tried to plant one inside the ■■IBM PC XT' I agreed Monday night at the urging Pratt is among the largest employ­ told them I appreciate their in Manchester to give the signal, slips, a notebook full of blank The Board of Educotlon, 110 llien, at 4:30, six officers swept checks, numerous wrappers car­ operation . Lone HIM Drive, East Hart­ -of Gov. Wiliiam A. O'Neill to ers in the state. decision because there are no Bovs 20' Huffy bicycle, ford, Ct„ will receive sealed schedule new talks over the strike Tom Bouchard, a vice president winners in lengthy strikes," he down on two men who had come out rying designations of $1,000, and In 1983, the informant arranged Banana seat and training bids for "IB M P C X T ". Bid In­ at three Connecticut plants. with Pratt’s parent firm, United said. of the Art Upholstering Co. on betting records written on water- for Dadiskos to meet detective wheels. Only $25. Call formation and specifications Technologies Corp. and the com­ State labor Commissioner P. Forest Street, touching off simul­ soluble paper. A bucket of water Russell Wood, who had concealed 742-0465.D areavollable at the Business with a personalized message in the Herald Negotiations are set to begin at 9 Office. Sealed bids will be re­ a.m. Thursday at the Quality Inn in pany's chief negotiator, sent the Joseph Peraro was prepared to taneous raids at an apartment on was kept next to the records to his identity, police said. But police ceived until 1:30p.m., Thurs­ Vernon, a company spokesman letter to Webber. Pratt’s letter was assist in the contract talks, and has Birch St. and locations in the three destroy the information in the case said the meeting did not provide day. December 19, 1985 ot the information they were looking TOWN OF COVINTnV which time they will be pub­ said. in response to a formal request to been instructed to be available if other towns. of a raid, but police said they were licly opened and reod aloud. open talks by the lAM. The effort resulted in the disrup­ able to make the arrests before the for. The Town of Coventry It Union leaders began meeting The Boord of Education res­ 4 early today to chart strategy for Pratt and the union praised Please turn to page 10 tion of what police are calling one records could be destroyed. Dadiskos could not be reached complllne o list of Contrac­ erves the right to accept or for comment and has an unlisted tors for snow plowing tor the relert any or all bids or the of the largest gambling operations Also found were records indicat­ winter storms. If you ore In­ right to waive technical for­ in state history. ing $150,000 in bets had been placed telephone number. John Holmes, terested, please pick up the malities If It Is In the best In­ the owner of the Art Upholstering f 1 x 1 = ^ Police charged John “ The as of Saturday, police said. Holy- required forms at the Coven­ terest to do so. Co., who was charged with posses­ try Highway Department, 46 Richard A. Huot Greek” Dadiskos, 58, who lives at field said one reason the raid was Bradbury Lone, Coventry, Director I * 4 .0 0 I Gorbachev, Baldrige to meet 28 Spruce St., with 388 counts conducted on the weekend was sion of gambling records, refused CT. 0623S. If there ore any Business Services & , 03" related to illegal gambling. They because of the large amount of to comment when contacted Mon­ questions, please contact 015-12 M r. Roger Bellord, Superin­ MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet leader dinner for the conference partici­ He called on the members to said Dadiskos, who had a record of gambling that occurs on Saturdays day. However, he did say that tendent of Streets, at the “ maintain a strong sense of gambling arrests, headed an oper­ and Sundays. Dadiskos rented out a part of the Highway Department, 742- INVITATION TO BID Mikhail Gorbachev scheduled a pants and 50 invited guests. 6SW, between the hours of Sealed bids will be received meeting today with Commerce Council President James Giffen realism” about trade betweeen the ation that brought in at least $40 "It’s when they do most of their building in which the company is 7:00 and 3:30 Monday In the General Services' of­ Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, who said Monday the meetings were superpowers, saying Washington million a year. business,’’ Holyfield said. located. through Friday. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ supported expanding peaceful, Also arrested were Dadiskos’s "There’s something going on all Holmes, Dadiskos and his ter, CT until 11:00o.m. on the led a delegation of hundreds of U.S. held in an atmosphere of optimism 0 0 0 -1 2 date shown below tor the fol­ executives to the Soviet Union for sparked by the Geneva summit. non-strategic trade that is consist­ daughter, the owner of the uphols­ the time, but on the weekends, it's daughter, Diane Dadiskos of He­ lowing: three days of trade talks. The Tass news agency said the ent with policy. tery company and a Hartford man big business.” bron, were released on $5,000 cash DEC. 20,19tS- whom police said ran a gambling Police said the gambling opera­ bond Sunday morning by a man NOTICe TO CRtDITOM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS A U.S. Embassy spokesman said two sides were discussing projects “ The United States and the E STA TE OF DEC. 20,1985- FURNISH 6 1 x 2 = Gorbachev and Baldrige were to worth more than $1 billion but gave Soviet Union have serious differen­ operation for Dadiskos in Hart­ tion was discovered in 1983 be­ who brought in $15,000 in cash at M YR TLE M. COLLINS INSTALL NEW CEDAR meet in the Kremlin in connection no further details of the ces,” he said during a dinner ford. The investigation is continu­ cause of information supplied by a 3:55 a.m., police said. The Hon. Norman J. STOCKADE FENCE AT 466 •8.00 ing and more arrests are likely, confidential informant. Dadiskos’s The three are scheduled to be Preuss, Judge, of the Court MAIN ST. with the ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade negotiations. speech. “ The United States does K n i t 5 8 8 0 of Probate, District of An­ DEC. 23, 1985 ■ CLEANING and Economic Council meeting of Baldrige told the meeting Mon­ not extend MFN treatment or according to Manchester police offices had been under surveil­ arraigned in Manchester Superior dover at 0 hearing held on POLICE UNIFORMS day Washington supports ex­ detective Russell Holyfield. lance for the past three months, Court on Wednesday. SM ALL November 27, 1905 ordered The Town of Manchester Is more than 350 U.S. business official credits to the Soviet panded trade with the ^v ie t Union M B IIU M that dll claims must be pre­ on equal opportunity em- leaders and 250 Soviet trade Union." “"MBum sented to the fiduciary on or plover, and requires an affir­ but that it would not extend officials. He also said “ the trade relation­ LARGE before February 27, 19S6 or mative action policy for oil of The spokesman said either Gor­ most-favored-nation status or re­ be barred os by low provided. Its Contractors and Vendors ship cannot move independently of bachev or Prime Minister Nikolai move restraints on exporting stra­ •I Sharon B. Preuss, os o condition of doing busl- progress in other elements of the Clerk ness with the Town, os per • S€RSON'SGR€€TINGS Ryzhkov would attend a Kremlin tegic goods. The flduclory Is: Ndcrol Order 11246. bilateral relationship.” Carol L. Ladd Bid Forms, plons and specifi­ 216 Rt. 17 cations ore available at the The policy, which in effects Columbia, CT 06237 (ieneral Services' office. makes Moscow a second-rate 1352 fmouMmi TOWN OF MANCHESTER, S-Syn. I SXCIUSIVS Jane L. McKeon trading partner, is a source of 2S6Rt. 87 CT TODAY’S HERALD This lacy knit of Kitten Columbia, C T 06237 ROBERT B. WEISS, embarrassment for the Soviet GENERAL MANAGER 2 x 2 = Union and of controversy in yam is sure to tempt 016-12 010-12 The same look for mother your knitting skill and Washington. and daughter — pretty •14.00 N«w athletic policy Index will win many compli­ TOWN OP MANCHUTIR Earlier Monday, Giffen said the jrokes and zip-front clos­ ments. LIOAL NOnCf ing. The Board of Education Monday United .States should give the No. 5880 has knit di­ Soviet Union MFN trading status No. 1351 with Photo- At o m^lng on Derambw 2,19S5, the Plonning and Zoning night unanimously approved new 20 page*, 2 Motions Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. rections for Sizes 6-16 in­ Commlulon mode the following decisions: regulations that will allow talented and repeal the Jackson-Vanlk clusive. s» Size 12, 34 bust, 3% ZONING MAP iMUiOMINT (Z-49) - Adopted additional ninth-grade students to play on 19 amendment that links trade to yards 46-inch. •J t A Ts srtar, ssi4 S2JA tsr sask ?iCSS* "* " I•f»•et1v# dote December 30, I— S€RSON‘S GR€€TINGS athletic teams at Manchester High Ruling** 1A emigration policies. No. 1352 with Photo- lYBSl. Giffen, however, expressed op­ Guide is in Sites 3 to 8 psttsn, skn SOt tsr ptslits sa4 School. H ie policy is intended for r:iaa«lfU<9 IB-90 SMilllf. lY aiF n • •UBOIVISION • timism for bilateral trade. years. Size 4, IH yards. asMUSOT PARKIR rr^Rnr (M-T»- Approved with modifications a athletes who "can no longer 14 Two Separate Patterns. NaiWaaw StnlS etan of syMIvltlen for M lots and two parcels known os benefit” from competition on nAnna/rtl/*, it 0 “ We are seeing a change in Your message will appear Dec. 24th. 8* attitude In Congress. We have used lise A.i. <1 AaMfict: Street*'^ Vllloge", west side ot Porker Street - 902V Porker junior high school teams. Story on 19 SM YmS, H.T. isais Fntertt'''""f TO OMOL sted $2.00 far sssk page 4. the stick long enough; it is time for gOsn^M set nr psstats saS Prlit Kaet, ASSrtu alts ZIP MANCHISTGR SAND • ORAVRL CORP. - RROSION CON­ Pnr.im 11 the carrot,” be said. UMS aai SMa MaiSar. TROL PLAN (M-73) - Approved the certlficotlon ot o tell 1 nauia a-4 setNeNcn “ We hope to continue the mo­ SPECIAL: Over 200 aa- erosion and sediment control plan for "Porker Vllloae" Sub­ 1 nttefy ■Mknlwliwde lectioaa and a FREE division, west tide of Parker Street - 902V ParkerSt^t. Call Johanne - 643-2711 9 mentum biegun in Geneva, to start rthltiiariM in lie i6 t 8^1887 Pattarn Sectiou la tha •■WON RNTRRPRIIBS. SITS PLAN MOOIP1CATION • the whole trade mechanism ALBUM. Joat $2.00. HARTraRD ROAD • RIDWBLL STRRRT (B-41) - A p p r ^ O pinion A again,” he added. Horald photo by Bathaw WW Bsjnjepeisss.uin UP o n ^ f led the plan In regard to revisions to Building at 3- dm MMN, MHMr mm (Bia aasasMSS.zs«aw WMrtiMr fortcM t O^k^latalb 9 Hortford Rood. It was hoped the three-day New FASHION with »iis tsui ii4 tai aan. aw Monday thru Friday, 8:30-5:00 1A.17 Some of the items confiscated during a result of a two-year investigation, w inis SMBi sw m wsa Mat Aoopv of thOMdocitlont hot boon fHod In tho TownCItrk't aoudy tonight with a diance of Bporis meeting — coming just three Pheto-Oalde pettenM in e-ui—auwMM aamioMM— ottice. Talaulainn 19 raid Saturday on two gambling opera­ disrupted an operation police claim was ail alae raufee. haa a Zt UPSS 1 anewiiS iSMs. . light snow, possibly some freezing weeks after the Geneva summit — OUi— 10 livt ar aup—4t PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION lIRMfnri/l R tions in town ait in custody at police one of the largest in state history. special Grace Cole CoUae- atWwtm Itaas ts ansa. LEO KWASH, SECRETARY 8> "■rain developing late. Lows In the would helpend a five-year slump in tloB for largar aiasa; plua U.S.-Soviet trade. headquarters. The raid, which was the IMS^aaMS-M pataa at safes- Patau at Mancheeter, Connecticut thls91h day of December, SOs and low 50s. Details on ps«e 2. Wggther 2 2 BONUS Ceopesw! ifV. P riea .... 82J0 ana—suSaamitt ctnatns » e f : —as ar* aW.aM Sai.jini^ 013-12 »e> : MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 10.19M - ^ Mill bonding on hold IVEATH ia after public hearing Today’s foracast CoBUMtlcal, MawachsMttf sad M s lr Isla^: Development agency asks Mostly sunny in the morning, with increasing cloudiness during the afternoon. Highs from the assurances from planners mid 30s to the mid 40s. Cloudy tonight. A chance of light snow, possibly some freesing rain developing By John F. Kirch sewer and traffic problems. late. Lows in the Ms and low 30s. Light snow and Herald Reporter One resident asked about a traffi freesing rain inland, snow and rain along the coart survey and learned that no survey hai earty, then a mixture of snowandrainnorthandall The Manchester Redevelopment been conduct.ed. rain south. H i ^ from the noid 30s to the mid 40s. Agency wants more information before Agency members said they wanted 1 it acts on a plan to issue up to 815 million check whether the apartments would f Maine: P a ^ y sunny nortberp and mountain the town’s proposed new Comprehei sections, and mostly sunny elsewhere today. Higlu worth of industrial bonds for the from the mid 20s north to nnid 30s south. Fair norm conversion of a former Cheney mill on sive Plan of Development and wheibe the developers would have the financia and increasing cloudiness south tonight. Chance of Elm Street to apartments. After a public hearing on the plan to capability to complete the project. snow southwest sections late at night. Lows in the “We want the building to get started teens north to 20s ioutb. Partly sunny north and issue bonds to the Silk Mill Associates Limited Partnership of Manchester and and get finished.” said agency member light snow or mixed precipitation Ukely south David Garaventa. Wednesday. Highs from the mid 20s north to the 30s Munro, Jennings k Doig Associates Inc. of Farmington, agency members said If the town approves the plan, tb south. they wanted to know if the proposed agency will issue mortgage revenu New Hampshire: Partly sunny north and mostly conversion would help the historic bonds to the developer. sunny followed by increasing cloudiness south district. ’They said they wanted a today. H i^ s from the upper 20s north to mid 30s The bonds would be backed by tl written statement from the Planning proceeds from the project and wou south. Cloudy tonight with a chance of light snow and ^ning Commission indicating that not involve risk to the town, accordln after midnight. Lows from the mid and upper teens the PZC had reviewed the plans and to officials. The developers are seekin north to 20s south. Light snow likely north and light found no problems with them. the bonds to gain federal tax-exem snow or mixed precipitation likely south Wednes­ The developers plan to convert the status for the money used to rehabi day. Highs mainly in the 30s. tate the former weaving mill. j Vermont: Considerable cloudiness today with weaving mill building at 91 Elm St. into highs 30 to 35. Snow likely south tonight, possibly 249 apartments. If the Redevelopment Agency approves the bonding at a Under federal law, the developers start of something crummy mixing with sleet and freezing rain. A chance of meeting set for next week, the plan will must ensure that the units will be rented snow north. Lows 25 to 30. Sleet and freezing rain go before the town Board of Directors, for at least 10 years after construction If Tonight: cloudy with a chance of snow or freezing rain late. Low 25 to changing to rain Wednesday in the south. Snowy which must give final approval before the project is to retain tax-exempt Herald photo* by Savlit* status. The developers are also re­ 30. Chance of precipitation 40 percent. Wednesday: occasional light north. Highs 35 to 40. the bonds can be issued. UFI photo quired to rent 20 percent of the units at a snow or freezing rain early, then occasional light snow and rain. High Townspeople who spoke during Mon­ lower monthly rate for low Income around 40. Chance of precipitation 80 percent. Drawing by Megan Extended outlook day’s public hearing in Lincoln Center families. Lavatori, 9. of 215 Knollwood Rd.. a fourth grader at Buckley School. Today In history said they feared the addition of 249 ’The Redevelopment Agency wil Extended outlook for New England Thursday apartments In the area would create meet again Monday. through Saturday: In 1936, Britain's King Edward VIII abdicated to marry Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. The two are The song CSV A chance of rain Thursday. A chance of showers or shown after their wedding in 1937. SEATTLE flurries Friday. Fair Saturday. High temperatures of the season Ruling requires changes ^OSTON in the 40s with the low in the 30s on Thursday. The Joyce Perrett, above, highs in the 30s and the low in the teens and 20s on Friday and Saturday. Almanac shines a flashlight on in Main Street building NEW YORK Vermont: Rain or snow likely Thursday. A music for trombonists chance of snow Friday and flurries Satuiday. Today is Tuesday, Dec. 10, the playing during a com­ Zoning Enforcement Officer Thomas and should continue to regard it as Highs Thursday 35 to 40 falling to the 20s Saturday. rooming house. Lows 30 to 35 Thursday, dropping to the teens 344th day of 1935 with 21 to follow. munity Christmas carol O'Marra has ruled that a building at 791 Main St. owned by Nicholas and Phyllis The issue evolved from a request by iAN FRANCISCO Saturday. The moon is approaching its last sing Sunday evening in the Jackstons to the Housing Code phase. Jackston was never a licensed rooming Maine and New Hampshire: A chance of snow Center Park. Harry Jen­ house and cannot continue to operate as Appeals Board, headed by Kraatz, fori north and chance of rain or mixed precipitation The morning stars are Mercury, variance to reduce the number o Venus, Mars and Saturn. kins and Dorothy Jen­ a rooming house. south Thursday. Fair north and chance of rain or Zoning regulations since 1973 have bathrooms. snow south Friday and Saturday. Highs near 30 Hie evening star is Jupiter. kins, left, add their Those bom on this date are under prohibited rooming houses in Manches­ In a letter to the Jackstons, Kraat north to near 40 south. Lows in the teens north to 20s voices to the chorus of LOWEST the sign of Sagittarius. They ter except for those that existed before said they should reconsider their plans south. include poet Emily Dickinson in townspeople at the an­ the 1973 change. to continue the building as a roomin. TEMPERATURES 3000 As a result of O’Marra’s decision. 1830, librarian Melvil Dewey in DAY8 TIL CHRISTMAS nual event. The Salva­ house in light of O’Marra’s decision. NEW 1851, television newscaster Chet Health Director Ronald Kraatz has ■'0 ^ 3 0 ORLEANS tion Army Band pro­ informed the Jackstons they must In a similar case involving a building Huntley in 1011, and actresses at 801 Main St., the Housing Cod 30. '-LEGEND- Across the nation Dorothy Lamour in 1914 (age 71) pines in the early days of Work vided accompaniment. change the use of the building to either a and Susan Dey in 1952 (age 33). War II. "tenement” or "dwelling units” under Appeals Board allowed three of th V.VJSNOW Snow spread from the Midwest into the West zoning regulations. Under either desig­ units to operate under the roomin In 1983, the wife of Polish labo house designation, but changed the! t today, while freezing rain pelted broad sections of On this date in history: leader Lech Walesa accepted th nation, the Jackstons would have to / T-w Aia the nation and more rough weather was brewing. In 1898, Spain signed a treaty Nobel Peace Prize for him in Oslo provide kitchens for all 17 units in the designation of the other 17 units to' 50'' \ 'y / J SHOWERS^ FLOW A winter slorm warning for freezing rain with building. tenements. All 20 units had cooking- officially ending the Spanish- Norway. facilities, and the facilities were! UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST some snow was in effect in northern Missouri and a American War, giving Guam, In 1984, the National Scienc Phyllis Jackston has argued that heavy snow warning was posted for the southern town officials have recognized the ordered removed from the the three Puerto Rico and the Philippines to Foundation reported the discovery considered rooming house units. National forecast mountains of Colorado. the United States. of the first “planet” outside our building as a rooming house for years Winter storm watches were issued for west In 1941, Japanese troops landed solar system, orbiting a star 21 During early Wednesday morning, snow is forecast for parts of the central Missouri, northeast New Mexico, Kansas on northern Luzon in the Philip- light years from Earth. and southeast Colorado. North Atlantic Coast States as well as portions of the Central Plains Snow fell today from northern Michigan and States, Upper Mississippi Valley and Lower Great Lakes. Rain Is Wisconsin across the upper Missouri Valley, the Agreement concludes dispute about long lunch hours forecast for parts of the Gulf Coast, Lower Mississippi Valley, Ohio northern Plains, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, l o t t e r y Valley and parts of the Mid Atlantic Coast. northern Utah and northeast Nevada. ment police lunch hours to prevent Workers in the field will be breaks. lunch-hour directive and was an that if abuses continue, some other By Alex GIrelll solution will have to be found. And' Herald Reporter workers from taking long lunch permitted to go to lunch from their But the directive angered isolated incident. other numbers drawn Monday work sites, but they will have to go workers, who felt the abuses of Under the agreement reached both said that only a small number, Connecticut daily breaks. of workers have taken long- in New England: Highway, water and sewer to the closest restaurant, Werbner lunch periods should have been Monday after two and a half days Monday: 682 Tri-state daily: 858, 2240 Under the terms of the agree­ and Fuller said. discussed with the union. The of discussion between union repre­ lunches. Some citizens have com-! workers will not have to report to plained to town officials both^ Rhode Island daily: 8428 their headquarters to punch out for ment as described by Assistant The decision set aside a directive dispute came to a head last week sentatives, Werbner, Kandra and P lay Four: 7987 Massachusetts daily: 1858 Town Manager Steven Werbner issued by Public Works Director when the town had difficulty public works division heads, park publicly and privately that they lunph under an agreement reached have seen town vehicles parked in« PEOPLE .Monday between town administra- and union president Robert Fuller, George A. Kandra ordering all getting water department workers workers will continue to report to front of restaurants for long Itors and representatives of the all public works employees will public works employees to report to the scene of a nighttime break in the park garage at lunch time, have the same lunch period, from to their headquarters at lunch a water line. following what has long been the periods. ;union that represents public works Werbner said it will be a matter Imperfect couple ;empIoyees. noon to-12:30 p.m., except in cases time. Werbner said Kandra's practice in that department. By hit side where a supervisor has authorized order was issued to stop some Fuller said today that the Fuller said that union members of record now if a worker is ! In exchange, the union has instructed to take his lunch period Betty White seemed to relish naming another time. employees from taking long lunch problem was not related to the held their monthly meeting Mon­ Entertainer Eddie Fisher has been de­ !agreed to help the town manage­ day night and were happy with the at some time other than noon to luged with offers of chicken soup and potato Sylvester Stallone and his Rambo creation as agreement. 12; 30. He said if the town gets a pancakes by fans concerned about his the least newsworthy couple of the year. "We are telling our people that complaint about a worker who Is at near-collapse over the weekend, a hospital “A lovely couple, if there ever was one,” we don’t want any abuses,” Fuller a restaurant at another time, tht spokesman in Pembroke Pines, Fla., said. she said at the 45th Annual Golden Apple iDirectors to get Buckland Hills briefing said today of the agreement to help town will be able to check to see if Awards. White promised to present the Fisher, 57, was “in stable condition, for improvements in the communi­ in each of four years beginning the town monitor the situation. the worker was authorized to be at resting comfortably," said Ed Maas, execu­ award — a sour green apple — at the earliest The Board of Directors will be considered by the directors tonight Both Werbner and Fuller said lunch during that time. is the award of a contract to cations room at the police station. July 1 if the directors follow the tive director of the Pembroke Pines opportunity and then took a bite out of it as brought up to date tonight on the recommendation of the adminis­ . the audience applauded. status of the Buckland Hills Motorola Inc. for a complete police The purchase would be made Hospitai, where the singer was rushed communications system. Equip­ partially under a lend-lease tration. An allocation of $59,124 in !Wiww*«efixE*iwwwBais*e*e«ii»tiw$«ww«e<$«w»jfe Saturday night just before two scheduled Stallone and Rambo beat contrary couples shopping mall planned in northern the Capital Improvement Reserve Manchester. ment would cost $347,924. An agreement. performances. like Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett and additional $20,000 would be needed The town will pay $71,485 a year Fund would also be needed. "He felt weak and started having some Prince and Apollonia for the award. John Finguerra and representa­ “We try to make this an amusing award,” tives of Homart Development Co. difficulty. He was transported to our will brief the directors at 7; 30 p.m. SEE! 1 emergency room and then admitted for said Joan Crosby, head of the selection " IV r o p up C h r i^ a s for Less! I in the hearing room of Lincoln furtter treatment and observation,” Maas committee of the Hollywood Women’s Press Let It Snow Club Center. ’The board’s regular meet­ said Monday night, adding that he couldn’t Do you dread winter’s white stuff? Take consolation ing begins at 8. give details on Fisher’s condition except to “We mean it but we always try to make it say he was improving. funny.” from the fact that you weren’t around in 1816. In many Buckland Hills is one of two A one-time husband of Eiizabeth Taylor ’The group also honored the most news­ temperate regions that year, there was NO normal competing shopping malls planned and father, with ex-wife Debbie Reynolds, of worthy stars of the year — Elizabeth Taylor, summer warmth. In New England, for example, snow in the area. Town officials and actress Carrie Fisher, Fisher has been a Clint Eastwood and Bill Coshy. business leaders have supported it stayed on the ground throughout the year. Red and over the rival Winchester Mali favorite in South Florida for decades. Eastwood was the only one to show up and brown snow fell in parts of the U nited States, Hungary, made a bow to the press, saying he learned because Winchester would be that “the press has to be on your side” to Italy and elsewhere. The reason? The eruption of located largely in South Windsor Prince In epace succeed in Hollywood. Tambora in Indonesia spewed enough volcanic dust to and would generate far less taxes block much of the sun’s warmth for a whole year. for the town than Buckland Hills. Saudi Prince and former shuttle astronaut In another matter involving Saltaa Mb Salman was on hand in Riyadhto No AIDS DO YOU KNOW — What Indonesian volcano was economic development, the direc­ greet flve space colleagues who arriv^ for a heard 3,000 miles away when it erupted in 1883? tors will consider revisions to the FOR T H A T J a seven-day visit to his country. Rhythm and blues singer Lather Vaadross town guidelines desi|ned to en­ American^. Dan Brandensteln, John is angry at people who think his weight loss is MONDAY’S ANSWER — Theodore Roosevelt was the courage industrial devllopment. SPECIAL 1 Crel0tsB, Steve Nagel and John Fabian, IRENE DUNNE due to AITC rather than his strict diet. first U. S. President to win the Nobel Peace Prize. 12-10.85 ' Knowlediie Unlimited. Inc. 1985 Under one proposed change, the along with Frenchman Patrick Bandry, bows out of ceremony Vandross is suing the British magazine town would eliminate up-front H O LID A Y ^ were to tour the vast kingdom, meet Saudi Blues and Soul because it printed a report cash contributions to developers scientists and have an audience with King that he had the incurable disease. Vandross A Newtpaper in EdncnUon Prasram ■ f Spauandbr and reimburse development costs Fahd, Saudi officials reported after the once weighed 325 pounds and appeared 85 solely from increased taxes that e p T $ group’s arrival on Monday. Tribute to legends pounds lighter when he was on Patti The Manchester Herald come about because of the in- The five astronauts bad viewed Saudi LaBeile’s Thanksgiving special. c r e a ^ value of a property after Arabia from the orbiting space shuttle The Kennedy Center Honors gala in “No, this is not true,” Vondross said about ■ development, according to a re­ "your QuBlIty High Fashion Washington brought out some of the biggest jj* Discovery last June and decided they wanted the AIDS report in a Roaa Barrett interview port by Mark Pellegrini, town Mmn't Shop' a closer look. names in entertainment but one of the for "Entertainment Tonight.” “There’s no director of planning and economic in Eyeglasses The seventh crew member, U.S. astronaut honorees couldn’t make it. way I can get it. I don’t have it. It’s Manchester Herald deveopment. Another proposed ^ MANCHESTER VERNON flhaaatn Lactd, had to stay behind to do change would require a developer Irene Dunne was bothered by a bad back interesting that everybody attributes (to Open Mon. - Fri. til 9:00 Open Daily 10-9 capsui(capsule command duty, diplomatic sources and side effects from the medicine she takes AIDS) the weight loss, which was very hard Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher ;to demonstrate that town partici­ pation is necessary to make a Open Sat. til 5:30 Open Sat. til 6 said. for it and didn’t appear Sunday night with to do and took a lot of effort and everything.” Sun. 12-5 Sun. 12-5 |CIFTCERTinCATE] Sultan, a nephew of King Fahd, is the first VOL. CV, No. 60 ‘development competitive in the Bob Hope, choreographer Merce Cun- USPS 327-500 : marketplace. Arab astronaut and a hero to many Saudis. nlnghaih, opera star Beverly Sills and the nuwnhed dollyaiy oxcsel Swtdov Sutoootod carrlor rotoc oro 81.10 Among the other matters to be SUMD8T 12-5l^jf»f.«' songwriting team of Alan Jay Lemer and 'SnV SSesVin IfVIIWilleeM by fl wookly, SS.I2 ter ono monte, S1L1S GIFT CERTIFICATES Frederick Loewe. Jimmy Stewart still gave dieelerFvbIWiliiel* iea«______M I ter teroo montes, fSkte ter six Speaking of Florida monteo ond IS1.40 tor ono yoor. Now Discounted 15% Dunne an alliterative tribute. csfid cioss sosieeo eeld dt SSee- Mollroteooroovollobloonroouost. T ip ’ of the hat cbestor# Cerni.TosTMASTBn: Until Dec. 24th “She could sass back. She could soft-shoe,” Florida’s new tourism campaign features Solid dddrooo cboiwot to Iho Mon- Speaker U mows P. O'Neill Jr. got an Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shala beckoning ______id,n!aeeoxSn.Mon- ~ ■ No Other Diicounli Apply he said. “She could sashay and, boy, could cboiSor, Coen. 8l8rt Teotacc e ctaMHlcd or Sicelov ovation from the House and kind words from she sing.” from a lounge chair and Philip Michael edvcrtlccmcnt. cr to report e ncwo { IIKIS IM \> oQo Manchester the Senate’s top Republican as he celebrated Ibemas of “ Miami Vice” giving a come- ouAnANTaeo oeuvenv: n tew,jrtery w oktere floe, coll S«a you dont rocolvo vour Hwold bv 8 Zni. Otfico hours oro 8:Mojn. to S eSSTfHN CONNtCTICUrS LtADINa fULL SfSV/CE OPTICIANS his 73rd birt^ y. Military glee clubs serenaded Hope with bitber smile. The motto for the $5 million o.m. wooSdpyt y 7:M dm, foter. e.m. Mondov terouoh PrMoy. AHbough O’Neill, who is retiring after this his theme song, “’Thanks for the Memories,” campaign is “We got it” and Department of t eto^ioo totoo^io^io i^ow corrlor. P l r i o i ^ k a d e 7S3 and 191 Main St.. Manchaatar term, still will be speaker a year from now, and veterans who had seen him during his It voM'ro wiebto to roecb yew cor- 643-1191 or643-19(X> Commerce spokesman Warren Henderson rlor, cell lubierlbor oorvtco etSO- Tbo Monchiotir Morold is d sob- I) \ ^ s Merchants Assoclalion Congiress is likely to adjourn early — as it numerous overseas tours offered isn’t worried about the bad grammar. 9S«s by 8 ojw. wn bicyc erieejw. egj^r to Unl^ Prsss Interno Eaatbrook Mall, Mantfield, 456-1141 does in ’election years — so his birthday testimonials. “Granomar is not the hitfiert priority,” he Seterdeyo ter evercntecd eclivcrv ttendl noxassrvfcsoed Isd msmbsr inMendMCter. xMc9aiiai«««a(MiMi9Him»Bi«zMiinc9RCiBnM Monday was probably the last he’ll celebrate “How dare they do that tome?” Hope said. said. “Delivering a successful noessage is whils presidiBg over the House. “I'm up there crying. I’ll sue them.” our highest priority.” 4 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, »<>• ~ * 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue«day. Dec. 10. 1985 Change allows ninth-graders MtmchesterlArea Field Despondent farmer kills 3, self Towns In Brief problems By Mandy Mueller for informing him the lease would United Press Internotlonol be terminated. to compete on MHS teams Jim Stockman, owner of Hills Grain and Feed Dale Burr reportedly was out­ HILLS, Iowa — A farmer facing Inc., said (Dale) Burrwas in danger of losing his raged at the situation. Dale. Emily Monday in its North School Street review meeting attended by the M AC C makes toy plea an $800,000 debt and the loss of the and John Burr had borrowed By Susan Vaughn persist nearly $140,000 from the Columbus Herald f^eporter offices, credited Manchester High assistant superintendent and jun­ land he tilled for four decades farm and had grown despondent during the ior and senior high school adminis­ New toys are desperately needed by Friday for a plann^ Junction State Bank to buy the School Principal Jacob Ludes III, distribution of toys to children in more than SOO families in killed himself and three others in past few weeks. “You could tell something was chairman of the CIAC Board of trators and athletic directors. Bv Gtorge Loyng what a congressman called an land. The Board of Education Monday Manchester, a Manchester Area Conference of Churches official Jim Stockman, owner of Hills Control, with getting the rule Htrald Reporter indicator of "the brewing violence bothering him pretty bad," Stockman said. night unaninnously approved new As an added safeguard, Deakin Grain and Feed Inc., said Burrwas changed. said today. In the Farm Belt. regulations that will allow talented said, a niediqal opinion and a Fern O’Connor of MACC’s Human Needs Department said the Previous CIAC policy stated that BOLTON — The Public Building , Dale Burr, 63, killed his wife, in danger of losing his farm and ninth-grade students to play on post-season report will be department has used toys, but eligible children qualify for one had grown despondent during the athletic teams at Manchester High ninth-grade students who attended required. Commission may seek legal help in Emily, 64, his bank president, John junior high schools could not new and one used toy each. Mothers of the children w ill pick out iU effort to find out the cost of ; Hughes, 43, and a fellow farmer, past few weeks. "You could tell School. Deakin said that although there something was bothering him participate in high school sports the toys tUs Friday and ^ tu rd a y so that they will have tim e to drainage Improvements needed at Richard Goody, 38, before shooting land. On March 16,1984, the couple The policy is intended for ath­ have been gifted ninth-grade ath­ farmers on the phone who had a pretty bad," Stockman said. ^that were offered at the junior high repair used toys and wrap them before Christmas. the new Bolton High School ’ himself Monday while a deputy letes who "can no longer benefit" letes In tennis, wrestling, soccer loaded shotgun and were ready to borrowed $360,000 for an unlisted Burr’s financial problems also level. Backers of the rule change All types of toys for toddlers through older teenagers are field, PBC Chairman Michael P. , who had arrested him waited for from competition on Junior high and track and field, he does not get into the pickup and go down to amount of Johnson County land were known to his family, but their school teams, Assistant School argued that the rule was detrimen­ expect many students to take nei^ed, O’Connor said. Missari said Monday. ’ help, authorities said. the bank,’’ Levitas said. and on March 13, 1985, they tal to athletes who excelled in a People who want to donate toys may take them to either the MIssari said that neitber the severity came as a shock. Superintendent Wilson E. Deakin advantage of the new rule. "A ll the farmers’ troubles, prob­ "N o incident can more tragi­ borrowed $425,600 to buy more land "Evidently, there was more to it told the board. sport and to some high school town firehouse at 75 Center St. or the Eighth Utilities District PBC nor the project consultant, . lems, It takes the town by sur­ adjoining the first parcel. Board member Richard Dyer, cally reflect the brewing violence than we knew,” said his cousin, The regulations are the result of teams. firehouse at 32 Main St. They should not be wrapped, but Lombardi Associates of Vernon prise," said Al Hirt, a resident of In addition, the bank had paid the strongest proponent of the rule in the Farm Belt than the senseless Mary Burr. "H e was a very a rule change made in October by For example, the MHS wrestling wrapping paper could be attached, O’Connor said. has received a reply from B and P Hills, population 500, for 31 years. about $8,000 in taxes on Burr’s change, Monday called it "a good killing of John Hughes.” said Rep. pleasant individual and always a the Connecticut Interscholastic team did not qualify for some of the ’Turf Farm of Wlnsdor to requests " It ’s a shame but I ’m surprised it SOO-acre farm Sept. 20, then compromise that will help special Jim Leach, R-Iowa, a friend of good friend to all of us.” Athletic Conference, which over­ lighter weight events last year for an estimate on the cost of didn’t happen sooner.” revoked payment four days later. children impaired in the past Hughes. "The irony is that there sees interscholastic competition in because it did not have students installing a pipe that would alle- State officials have spoken of the ’The payment scheduled for Oct. 1 Burr, a member of the Rural without im p^ing the junior high Board seeks budget Input was no more thoughtful, compas­ the state. The change allows able to compete. viate erosion problems that have possibility failing farmers would sionate banker in Iowa." had not been made. Iowa Property Taxpayers of John­ UPI pOoto ninth-graders who attend junior Manchester is one of only 11 programs." BOLTON — The Board of Education will hear comments from left a gully at one corner of the Burr also reportedly was in son County,.which was founded to Bruce Lavery of Dorothy Road, turn violent and Dan Levitas of Gov. Terry Branstad called the high schools to play on high school school systems in the state that the public on the 19S6-87 school budget during its regular meeting fleld. Prairiefire, a group that counsels conflict with Goody over 80 acres of protest an increase in land valua­ a parent who vocally supported the series of shootings "a human A Hills Bank customer is turned away following the fatal teams at the discretion of adminis­ have three-year junior high Thursday night at the Bolton Center School library. Missari said he will contact financially troubled farmers, said; land that the Burrs and their son, tions for taxes due Oct. 1, had been change, asked Deakin Monday If a tragedy.” shooting of bank president John Hughes, 43, in Iowa trators even when a team in the schools. A half hour has been set aside at 7; 45 p.m. to allow residents to Town Attorney Samuel H. Teller if ■ • "This is what we’ve been warning John, had bought from a lan­ farming, since he graduated high student who was moved up to a Hills Bank and Trust Co., offi­ same sport exists at the junior high The new regulations require share ideas and interests related to next year’s school budget. B and P. which developed the field, . about all along.” downer in March 1984. Goody, who school in the 1940s. Monday. Dale Burr, a 63-year-old distraught farmer also high school team could move back cials refused comment on Burr’s school they attend. parental permission before a jun­ School Superintendent Richard E. Packman said. does not respond to another Levitas said he feared the finances but records in the Johnson leased the land before the Burrs killed his wife Emily, 64, and a fellow farmer, Richard to the junior high team If he or she "His farm was right down the School administrators and board ior high school student can play on ’The board will start meeting on the budget in January, request for an estimate. PBC shooting spree might trigger sim­ County assessor’s office showed bought it, refused to give up the Goody, 36, before shooting himself while a deputy who a high school team. They also ended up sitting on the bench. road from his parents',” Burr’s members had pushed for the CIAC Packman said. member Ronald A. Heim agreed at ilar incidents. the Burrs owed the bank almost property, saying the landownerdid require a recommendation from Deakin said that once an athlete brother-in-law, Keith Forbes, said. had put him under arrest waited for help, authorities said. policy change for the past year. Also at ’Thursday’s meeting, the Library Media Center a meeting Monday to ask Lom­ " I have personally dealt with $800,000 they had borrowed to buy not meet a state-required deadline the school principal and the changes teams, he or she will have Deakin, who drafted the policy Advisory Committee will recommend that the board build a bardi to again seek an estimate approved by the board when it met athlete’s coach, followed by a to stay on that team for the season. 3,000-square-foot library and media center at Bolton High School. from B and P on the cost installing a 4-inch underdrain, gravel, topsoil and sod. School keeps gas as backup Missari said he had talked with B - Formal search policy proposed and P owner Peter O’Meara Natural gas will continue to be used at Manchester High School Monday in an unsuccessful at­ Manchester public school stu­ garettes are prohibited. school and/or arrest and criminal as a backup fuel for emergencies and as a hedge against a sudden tempt to obtain a quote. " I got no * prosecution, the policy states. dents, their property and their The school board plans to act on cutoff of oil. information whatsoever. At this - lockers would be subject to search the proposal at a meeting next Students who refused to cooper­ School Superintendent James P. Kennedy told the Board of point, he’s just ignoring us,” ate with a valid search would be under a proposed policy explained month. Education Monday night that it had been told erroneously In Missari said. subject to disciplinary action and to the Board of Education Monday The proposed policy states that October that the school must use a minimum amount of gas or Lombardi, which is overseeing ; /or referral to the police, accord­ night by School Superintendent the searches would authorized pay a penalty. There is no minimum that must be used under the the work by the Windsor contrac­ "only when a reasonable suspicion ing to the policy. tor, sent a letter to B and P on Dec. James P. Kennedy. current system, he told the board at its meeting Monday. establishes that a search is justi­ 3 asking for an estimate, but has But the policy would prohibit Kennedy told the board the Some school board members raised questions when the board fied.” Kennedy said that reasona­ not received a reply, Missari told atrip searches, Kennedy said. administration "could think of no was asked in October to approve a bid waiver for repairs to a The policy would put "into ble suspicion would be deter­ the commission Monday. Bv Rold Soderlind circumstances where a strip boiler at the high school that had been fitted to burn gas. writing what Is in practice” and mined by administrators. He warned that he is considering United Press International search would be appropriate." He Kennedy said that the cost of both fuels is about the same. The would reflect recommendations 'The policy states that a student said the only reason would be if asking Teller to draft a “ threaten­ gas company has told the school administrators that gas is more OSLO, Norway — An American made by the Supreme Court on could be searched if school offi­ there were a "clear and present ing" letter saying that if no reply is efficient, but Kennedy said, “ Our tests show oil is more and a Soviet doctor received the searches and seizures by school cials believed that he or she had danger," something that would received by a specified date, a new . 1985 Nobel Peace Prize today while officials, Kennedy told the board violated the law or school rules. make it a police matter anyway. efficient." contractor will be selected to during its meeting Monday. Lockers and desks are considered He said the boiler at the high school has been r^ a ire d at a cost complete the project. hundreds of demonstrators stood Kennedy said the policy Is property of the Board of Education School board member Richard of about $10,000 to ensure the school’s contined ability to use gas. The town has appropriated - in the snowy streets outside to designed to uphold the privacy of and could be searched under the Dyer, who is an attorney, recom­ $30,000 to pay for the cost of , protest the granting of the presti­ individuals under the Fourth policy. mended Monday that a search developing the field. But under : gious award to a Soviet official. policy be distributed to all secon­ Math Is hot at high school Dr. Yevgeny Chazov, the per­ Amendment while providing for Evidence obtained in a search town policy, no money will be paid ^/WONDER IF THEY the health and safety of students would be handled according to dary school students to ensure that out until the work is completed. sonal physician to three Soviet Teachers are adjusting to a new mathematics curriculum that and employees. The policy would school rules and state law. If there a student could not claim that he or O’Meara could not be reached leaders, and Dr. Bernard Lown of went into effect this fall at Manchester High School, Math TAKE CREDir CARDS?'’ empower school administrators were any indication of a crime, she was not aware of it. Kennedy for comment this morning. Cambridge, Mass., accepted the and others to search for drugs and evidence would be turned over to said if it passes, it will be Department Chairman Philip Hyde told the Board of Education On Nov. 26, the Board of • $235,000 peace prize on behalf of alcohol, weapons, stolen property the police, Kennedy said. disseminated to the students this Monday night. Selectmen instructed Teller to International Physicians for the and contraband, including ci­ Such evidence could be used to year and included in the student Hyde said some teachers are adjusting better than others to provide the PBC with advice on its ‘ Prevention of Nuclear War. garettes in schools where ci­ support disciplinary action by the handbooks next year. what he called a "dramatic change’’ in the teaching of math. legal options. First Selectman The two — among the world’s The new program for algebra I and II and geometry stresses Douglas Cheney, who attended ' foremost heart specialists — are problem solving, probability, statitistics, and use of calculators Monday’s PBC meeting, said a co-presidents of the independent, and computers, Hyde said. warning letter "usually gets things Boston-based organization, which Bus complaint prompts change Hyde also told the board about a new math homework hotline going.” was awarded the 1985 Nobel Peace recently started for students in all the town’s secondary schools, The pipe would extend from the Prize for warning the world of the both public and parochial. Hyde said the hotline is staffed by gully in the northwest corner of the catastrophic consequences of nu­ A complaint by the parents of a transport the child until special School administrators acknowl­ qualified teachers Sunday through ’Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and field to an area north of the playing clear war. student who was refused a ride on a transportation by van can be edged at the November meeting “ These physicians have told us is geared toward helping students "g et through difficult spots” in surface. ’The cost of the underdrain school bus because he was on arranged, Kennedy said. that there was no written policy on what will happen if these weapons transportation for a temporarily their math homework. The hotline number is 647-3516. will figure in the final decision on crutches has prompted school Cab service will be arranged for were to be used,” Nobel Commit­ ’’I HOPE THEY ARE incapacitated child. But they said the additional work and who should administrators to clarify the students whose parents cannot tee Chairman Egil Aarvik said at special transportation has always pay for it. procedure for obtaining special arrange interim transportation, he the award ceremony at Oslo OPEN TONIGHTS transportation and include it in a been provided at the request of Postal worker gets new post Missari said the PBC planned to said. make its recommendation on the University Hall. revised bus policy. parents. Kennedy said Monday matter to the Board of Selectmen “ We know now about the atomic School Superintendent James P. The matter was raised at a that the informal procedure has A new superintendent of postal operations has been named at -T// 'i Monday, but had to delay action winter with its destruction of the Kennedy recommended to the meeting Nov. 25 after board been in effect for at least 10 years. the Manchester post office. because the estimate had not been biosphere and of all conditions Board of Education Monday that members heard a letter from Thomas A. Tomkunas, a 28-year employee who lives on In response to other questions provided. necessary for life,” he said. several steps be taken to help Barbara Poirot of Woodstock Woodland Street, was appointed to the position Saturday. The Nobel science and literature raised by Poirot and board ’The PBC decided Nov. 25 that the parents understand the proce­ Drive. Poirot complained to the Tomkunas will be in charge of customer service and will act as awards were to be presented later members, Kennedy said that stu­ cost of the underdrain should be dures they should follow when board about the refusal of a bus postmaster when the postmaster is away. today in Stockholm, Sweden, to dents will occasionally be asked to shared by the town and Lombardi, special arrangements are re­ driver to let her son, Kevin, ride He has also served as a volunteer firefighter with the Eighth five Americans, a West German display bus passes with a day’s which is responsible for the work quired. Parents of students at all the bus to school earlier this fall Utilities District Fire Department for 31 years and is currently warning and that emergency bus done by B and P. However, and a Frenchman. schools should be notified of the because he was on crutches. Lown, confronting objections evacuation drills will be the captain of Fire Company No. 1. members of the Board of Select­ procedures, he said. that his co-recipient signed a scheduled. men have argued that Bolton Parents will be required to Poirot said it was an inconven­ T document in 1973 criticizing Soviet The modifications outlined by should not foot the bill for any provide proof of injury from a ience for her to have to drive her dissident and 1975 NobI peace prize Kennedy will be part of a revised additional expense. physician so that the school district son to school. She said she was told winner Andrei Sakharov, said his transportation policy the adminis­ Another debate is going on over can apply for state reimbursement tby an attorney for the state organization was set up to deal tration is currently developing. the cause of the drainage problem. for the transportation, he said. Department of Education that the Fire Calls with nuclear weapons only. The policy will come up for a vote Heim has charged thatthe major Reimbursement will also be avail­ board was enforcing a non-existent "W e are not indifferent to other in the spring, Kennedy said. reason for the gully in the field is B able to parents who have to policy. Friday, 7:25a.m. — medical call, 134 Friday, 11:35 p.m. — motor vehicle human rights and hard-won civil and P ’s failure to grow grass. E. Middle Turnpike (Town, accident. Summit and Henry Streets liberties,” Lown said in his accep­ Paramedics). (Eighth District, Paramedics). However, Missari has argued Friday, 7:21 a.m. — motor vehicle Saturday, 8:11 o.m. — maltunctlon- tance speech before King Olav V accident, 56 Porter St. (Tow n, Ino alarm, 287 W. Middle Turnpike that the erosion was the result of and other distinguished Paramedics). MHS experiment benefits needy (Eighth District). ground water draining off the hill. spectators. “ But first we must be able to An experiment in mass produc­ of the IS combined bread and board Perkins said art students made the bequeath to our children the most tion by Manchester High School items — after costs — will be sent posters for advertising the sale, fundamental of all rights, which students will benefit the needy as to the Manchester Area Confer­ did the stenciling on the bread preconditions all others — the right well as give the students practical ence of Churches emergency food covers and are handling the of survival.” experience, the Board of Educa­ bank, according to Greg Kane, an ordering. Clarence McDermott The dedication to the preserva­ tion was told Monday night. industrial arts teacher. explained how food service stu­ tion of life was dramatically dents are working to - fill their demonstrated when Chazov and About 60 students in the coopera­ Students representing the de­ quotas for bread making. W h a f s Lown leaped from the podium tive food service program and partments described different as­ Kane said the project was during a news conference Monday Industrial arts and fine arts pects of the project to the school intended to give exposure to some and administered first aid to a departments have combined their board at Monday’s meeting. resources and skills to produce of the elective subjects in the your Soviet reporter struck by a heart cranberry nut bread and bread Joe Mallard explained how the school, to experiment with mass attack, saving his life. boards for sale during the holiday industrial arts students form a production, to develop leadership Hundreds of demonstrators pro­ season. production line to saw, drill and qualities among students and to tested outside the University Hall The proceeds from the sale of SO sand the bread boards. Martha open the door for more complex hang-up? today against the selection of industrial arts projects in the Chazov as co-recipient, charging be had taken part in Soviet WHEN IT GOMES ID future. He said the idea of helping the needy was the students’ idea. harassment of Sakharov, perhaps AIDS seminar Thursday Art teacher Carrrie Simon and the most prominent of all Soviet home economics teacher Kate dissidents. Leading the protest was former United Church Coalition for Cocco worked with Kane on hurt yo u HARTFORD — A seminar called wiurvou DOirTSjnrciui Nobel Committee Chairwoman Lesbian-Gay Concerns. developing the idea. "Spiritual Care for People with Aase Lionaes, who braved the Reservations may be made The breads and boards will be AIDS" will be held ’Thursday at the 14-degree temperatures wearing a People who are ready to buy, shop Because the more people know about through the United Church of ready before Christmas. Anyone Hartford Seminary, 77 Sherman poster bearing Sakharov’s picture. Christ. ’The cost is $12, including wanting to order one can call the your business, the more they’re likely to St. “ Find better friends. Dr. Lown,” the"T^Uow Pages. lunch. Call 233-5564 for more vocational education office at MHS read another poster. The seminar, which runs from 9 information. at 647-3561. And not just for phone numbers. do business with you. a.m. to 3 p.m., will provide The American and West German information and insight into what Is there a ambassadors refused to attend So when you run an ad in the %llow Our consultants can help. has been called the "20th century t r a y ’s ceremonies in Oslo — a plague," a spokeswoman said. favorite family , move Norwegian officials inter­ P^ges, m ^e it as informative as possible. CaU them at 1-800-922-3238. ATTENTION Christmas preted as a protest against the The seminar will feature a panel decision to bestow the prize on With answers to the questions most And make sure your business speaks of medical professionals who will ornament sitting in ' Chazov, a member of the Soviet address Issues of contagion, men­ often asked about your business. for itself in the ^llow Pages. Kmart SHOPPERS your attic or base­ ; Communist Party Central tal health and care for patients ' Committee. with Acquired Immune Deficiency ment? Perhaps it’s an But Soviet Ambassador Dimitry Syndrome. AD CANCELLATION NOTICE antique Santa or a miniature : Polyanski agreed to attend, break- The keynote speaker will be the Commodore Computer did not ship the bear. Bring your favorite to the ; ing a lO-year boycott that began The Original Yellow Pages JRk Rev. William Doubleday. pastoral ■ when Sakharov won the peace Commodore 64 Computer Disk Drive and Manchester Herald office between ' prize in 1975. care coordinator for AIDS patients Chazov, 56, and Lown, 64, were in Southern Neu/Englandlblephon* / \ at St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Dot Matrix Printer items set forth on and 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, the middle of an impassioned plea Center in New York City. Page 4 of the Dec. 1M4 “Check Your D d 6 .10 and 11. W e will photograph you and your ' for nuclear disarinam^nt at their The seminar is co-sponsored by LIsT Twice” sale event. We are sorry i news conference Monday whra the Committee on Homosexuality but no future supply Is anticipated. ornament — whether old or new, created by a skilled ; Soviet television reporter iJkv of the Connecticut Conference- craftsman or put together by your children. ; Novikov suffered a heart attack United Church of Christ, the AIDS ' and slumped from his chair. Project New Haven, the Metropoli­ The Herald will award $25 for the most unusual ornament. . t The two doctors pulled off their tan Community Church of Hart­ Second- and third-place winners will also be named. Pictures ' jackets and rushed to help the ford. the* Sexual Minorities Com­ of the loveliest and most unusual decorations will be published : stricken, 61-year-old reporter, tak- aaNET mittee of the Capital Region ; Ing turns administering heart Conference of Churches and the PLEASE RUN SAME DAY AS KMART CIRCULAR IS INSERTED. ______on Christmas Eve. Happy holldaye! ; massage. < - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueaday. Dec. 10. 19»5 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. »>, 1SS5 - T_ Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher, Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor aS ./W oH d Party leaders seek spending accord o p iN io n Ja m e s P. Sacks, C ity Ed itor In Brief By Sttvtn Komorow most government spending to continue three of the IS regular appropriations difficult effort to fashion a satisfactory The Auocloted Press after midnight Thursday, and attached bills for the fiscal year, which began b ill’’ an amendment to restrict the export of Oct. 1, have been passed and signed by Many House Republicans oppose the CT tA ©t985:WI!TVWraH?WR-TCCE6RA»A----- Arafat to racogniia larael? WASHINGTON — Congress and the nuclear technology to the People’s the president. The catch-all measure, bill produced by the House Ways and H O L M E / "® Reagan administration, at odds over a Republic of China. however, could face a veto if Congress Means Committee and favor their own Spot checks JERUSALEM — PLO chairman Yasser Arafat The restriction, opposed by tne votes to spend too much in any area, alternative measure: will conditionally accept a U.N. Security Council series of important financial bills, are trying to settle their differences quickly Reagan administration, would allow .Reagan has warned. Reagan said either bill would provide Jack resolution recognizing Israel during talks this "substantial improvement over pres­ so legislators can wrap up their work the technology exports only if Peking The president on Monday pressured WMkend with Jordan’s King Hussein, an first .agrees to permit outside verifica­ ent law and represent a significant and Anderson influential Palestinian editor said today. for the year. the House to approve a Democratic- of drivers House and Senate leaders from both tion that the equipment was used essential first step toward real tax sponsored tax hill. Although he dis­ Arafat will make his recognition of Resolution strictly for peaceful purposes. reform.” parties were scheduled to meet with the agreed with some of its provisions, he 242 conditional on Palestine Liberation Organiza­ The language was attached to the The tentative agreement approved president today to discuss spending said In a letter that a House vote against tion participation in a future Middle East peace spending bill by voice vote after last Friday by House and Senate bills, a balance-budget plan and tax the measure ’ ’would doom our efforts to conference, the editor said. Palestinian sources surviving a move to kill it, 59-28. Senate negotiators would set deficit ceilings a poor idea said Arafat was scheduled to arrive in the overhaul. The first two are facing achieve real tax reform for the Foreign Relations Committee Chair­ starting with $172 billion in the current Joidanian capital Amman on Saturday. deadlines this week, while the third has American people.” been Reagan's top priority, and he’s man Richard Lugar, R-Ind., said he fiscal year and drop gradually to zero in ■'Arafat will give Hussein a conditional answer., hoped the provision would be dropped Reagan said the House should ap­ fiscal 1991. If regular legislation failed PLO will recognize 242 in exchange for full pushing to get it passed by the House When state police announced Friday that before it adjourns for the year. when House and Senate negotiators prove the hill and send it to the to keep the government within the This research! PLO participation in an international conference meet to work out a compromise bill. Republican-controlled Senate, where red-ink limits, automatic spending cuts they planned to conduct spot road checks on an equal footing with other delegations,” said The Senate on Monday piessed ahead with detote on a Z498 billion bill to allow The money bill is need^ because only lawmakers could “ continue in the would take effect. beginning today in 13 eastern Connecticut Hanna Siniora, editor of the pro-PLO Al-Fajr towns, including Andover and Bolton, they newspaper in East Jerusalem. had in mind a noble goal: removing druhken is the key to { Siniora is one of two Palestinians living in the Israeli-occupied territories who have been Phllly drama ends d rivers from the road. nominated by the PLO to serve on a joint Jo'rdanian-Palestinian delegation. N o one would dispute the fa ct that nothing at aii | Assistant Secretary of State Richard Murphy, who toured the Middle East after the U.S.-Soviet intoxicated drivers pose a serious threat that 0/ Teen hostages overpower their captor summit in Geneva, told Palestinians from the needs to be reckoned with. But erecting WASHINGTON — As the woi;ld hurtles toward the* West Bank and Gaza last week that Hussein was you to step down from the office of random roadblocks will only result in the 21st century, research is the key to the future. Yet the * waiting for Arafat’s recognition of Resolution 242, By Kathleen Clute that fired only blanks, entered the were being held heard scuffling in the president and grant me leadership.” apprehension of a small number of drunken federal government squanders millions on silly* another source said. United Press International disciplinarian's office at Archbishop room about 8:20 p.m. as the three Ryan High School for Boys and took six remaining captives overpowered Gold. drivers at the expense of the rights of a great research — money that could be better spent toj The message said if Reagan did not PHILADELPHIA - Three boys held hostages. step down, "forces of evil” would shut many innocent motorists. advance American technology. > Executive given 80 years There was "a lot of emotion” and hostage with three other people at a down nuclear reactors, cause earth­ Federal administrators pass out grants w ith' HONOLULU — A high-living businessman who Armstrong said police suspected "tears of joy” as relatives and friends, Catholic high school ended the seven- (^ Id was not using a real weapon, but who had held a prayer vigil, learned the quakes, level cities, leave women The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution abandon to researchers who have studied almost,' claimed he was fronting for the CIA was hour ordeal by tackling and disarming "w e were not in a position to take a situation had ended, he said. infertile and kill children and politi­ protects U.S. citizens against unreasonable everything from the habits of the hagfish to the. sentenced to 80 years in prison for bilking $22 their captor who demanded that Presi­ chance.” Gold, who was whisked from the cians one by one. habitat of the hackmatack. Here are just a few^ million from his investors, including widows, a dent Reagan resign. searches and seizures, and a sober driver Gold gave police, a manifesto de­ school on a stretcher and taken to a " I am not doing this against my blind person and a terminal cancer patient. Authorities said Pat Hood, 15, Mi­ who obeys the rules of the road should have O p e n F o r u m examples: ^ “ I don’t know of a more reprehensible series of manding 'that Reagan “ grant me hospital for observation, was an outpa­ country, but rather to save my country • The National Science Foundation gave scientists^ chael Wissman, 17, and Raymond leadership” of the United States "or from total devastation or destruction,” good reason to b e lie v e that he o r she w ill not circumstances,” said U.S. District Judge Harold Smith, 16, overpowered Steve Gold, a tient at Benjamin Rush Center for $57,770 to catch mosquitoes and study their wingt accept the death of America,” police Mental Health and Mental Retardation, the message said. "Either choose my be stopped by police arbitrarily. Fong Monday in sentencing Ronald Rewald. He 22-year-old outpatient at a mental shape. “ This might possibly contribute to understand-{ spokesman Capt. John McLees said. according to Ray Kerlin, a unit director leadership or accept the death of also fined the former executive $352,000. health clinic, Monday about 8:20 p.m., ing their aerodynamic design,” explained at Fong ordered Rewald, 43, to make restitution to at the facility. America.” Such constitutional protections should not ending an ordeal that began about 1 About 4 p.m., police said. Gold sent On having a day in court spokesman. t the 37 victims named in the indictment and said Gold was charged with five counts one student hostage. David Hajduk, (o All 1,900 people in.the school building be subverted amid the public clam or for p.m. • Another $38,009 study was commissioned to find!} he would hear further arguments on whether "It was a very brave act,” said get a soft drink, and the boy escaped. were evacuated shortly after the siege each of false imprisonment, unlawful action against drunken drivers. While some If there is any one out there who sit but rather stand and face the reduced for. The prosecutors are out why people become depressed. The conclusion: i Rewald must repay about 350 additional investors Robert Armstrong, the city’s acting About 7 p.m. he released the Rev. Carl began, and classes at the nearby restraint, simple assault, making ter­ not named. people might argue that sober drivers have believes the middle-class individ­ back of the courtroom, looking at not interested in hearing your "Negative events may lead to depression.” J police commissioner. “ They brought to Grazek, a school official, and Dorothy Archbishop Ryan High School for Girls roristic threats and kidnapping, and Some 400 investors losf $22 million in the July nothing to fear from spot road checks, every ual can receive Justice in traffic the common folk while pretending insignificant little story: they want • The Federal Aviation Administration spent^ a conclusion something we had sweated Gay, a secretary, officers said. were also canceled. one count each of possession of an 1983 collapse of Rewald's firm — Bishop, Armstrong said detectives outside Gold’s typewritten message, read,'in instrument of a crime and recklessly U.S. citizen should have reason to fear a court. I'd like to talk to you about to engage in deep conversation revenue. The more revenue, the $57,800 to study the body measurements of airline; out for seven hours.” Baldwin, Rewald, Dillingham & Wong — Gold, armpd with a starter’s pistol ♦ho offioo M’horo tho rom hnoforvoc part: "Dear Mr. Reagan. I am asking endangering another person. tactic that resembles those routinely some land for sale in south Florida. with one another. They pick at more justification for their bureau­ stewardesses. ; according to prosecutors. Claus Von Bulow or some indigent their teeth, hike up their pants, cratic existance. employed in totalitarian states. • The Army paid $6,000 for 17 pages of directions on. Rewald said he set up the investment low-life defended by Joyce Daven­ check their watches and look Those individuals not repres­ how to buy a bottle of Worcestershire sauce. !! counseling firm on orders from the CIA. He said There are better ways to combat the port will find satisfaction with generally like a third-base coach ented by counsel will approach • The National Endowment for the Humanities', he had to solicit and spend investors’ money to with a man on second. These next and try to tell their story in keep up his cover. But former CIA officials problem of drunken driving. The state has their day in court. The average granted $2,500 to Arlington County, Va., to study why;! Argentine leaders draw prison sentences middle-class, or even upper- gyrations, known only to certain five seconds or less, (the attention people cheat on local tennis courts. * testified the agency's only role in the firm was to already embraced some of these by raising use its address and telephone number as a cover middle-class, miss-a-day-at-work, primitive tribes in the Philippines, span of the average prosecutor • The National Science Foundation spent $84,000 to' its legal drinking age to 21, stiffening the for agents. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) — Two former which they will come back to repress us,” said Hebe Armando LambruschinI was sentenced to 8 years and hire-a-lawyer-type person will find are performed for the lawyers when talking to an accused who did study why people fall in love. ' former Air Force Commander Orlando Agosti was penalties for motorists convicted of driving presidents and three other former officials were de Bonafini, president of the group. a large dose of apathy on their turn themselves as they posture for not retain a member of the club • The Agriculture Department spent $46,000 toj convicted and sentenced to prison for murder and The former government military commanders sentenced to 4>A years. while intoxicated and discouraging bars in the Halls of Justice. The peer recognition. The women, (excuse me, the Bar). "M y nameis Tropical depression dies discover that it takes .792 of a second to take an egg out* other crimes committed in a crackdown on opponents were on trial for mass murder, kidnapping, torture Galtieri, two former Air Force commanders — from offering drink promotions such as prosecutors and court staff, tispally more business-like than ... "N ex t!" And so it goes. Now, if of the refrigerator. !; MIAMI — The remnants of a post-season during which 9,000 people disappeared. and theft during the military dictatorship that lasted Brig. Gens. Omar Graffigna and Basilio Lami Dozo — happy hours, which only encourage patrons blinded by a daily procession of m^ny of the men, either sit arid all of us are treated the same (like Some of the dubious projects are contracted out to* tropical depression passed over the coast of A six-judge panel Monday convicted five former for seven years — from 1976, when a coup toppled and former Navy commander Adm. Jorge Anaya officials — including former Presidents Jorge Videla^ President Isabel Peron, until 1982, when Raul Alfonsin to drink to excess. Neanderthals, give the impression check their files, or do somethirig dirt), why not follow a different the nation’s most prestigious universities. Here is aj western Panama and southern Costa Rica early were acquitted. your presence is an enormous totally revolutionary and actually procedure when next we come to small sampling; j today with no reports of severe weather, and Roberto Viola — and sentenced them to prison was elected president. terms ranging from 4>A years to life for their roles in Videla was sentenced to life in prison, as was former Galtieri, Anya and Lami Dozo, however, still face If the state police are serious about inconvenience to them. "Mow dare talk to a client. court? • The National Institute of Mental Health awarded^ forecasters said. the crackdown on suspected leftists. Navy Commander Emilia Massera. Viola to sent­ charges in a military court on charges arising from you break the law and clutter up , The men will occasionally wink a professor $97,000 to study "social and behavioral.| "W e've written it off,” said National Hurricane cracking down on drunken drivers, they 1. Do not groom yourself for Center meteorologist Nathan Ellis. “ It's more an Four other officials — including former President enced to 17 years. Former Navy Commander Argentina's defeat in the Falklands War. their day! ” So much for the at theirs. (One wink could run you relationships encountered in a Peruvian brothel.” should put m o re troopers on the road and two weeks prior to your east-west trough of low pressure over the coast of Leopoldo Galtieri, who ordered the Falkland Islands presumption of innocence. a hundred and a half, you know • A professor from an Eastern university was!; provide them with bettter training in appearance, since looking Panama and Costa Rica. There's no well-defined invasion that led to war with Britain — were You arrive at the court building what I'm saying?) The side door awarded $41,130 to study the difference between knots}; business-like and respectable circulation.” acquitted. recognizing impaired drivers. Instead, three with a little optimism and a lot of opens and the case files are and links. His scholarly conclusion: “ A knot is a; Though Videla and a former navy commander were OPEN TONIGHT 'Til 9KI0 goes unnoticed. (Court people Ellis said the remnants of the depression were I ______\ d ays a fte r the spot-check p rogra m w as notes on what you will say in your brought In, followed by the prosec­ closed curve in three dimensions, and a link is a; sentenced to life, opposition legislators and human- avoid eye contact.) stirring up 20 mph winds early today and causing announced, the state police union issued a defense. You actually believe the utors. The following announce­ system of knots.” ; little more than showers and thundershowers, rights activists expressed anger at the sentences. 2. Ask if lunch is included in statement saying that ticket quotas imposed hallowed halls are the people's ment should be made, "Ladies and • A biologist from a Midwestern university was with no reports of flooding. The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a group that the fine. At Its strongest, the depression whipped 35 mph marched in front of the presidential palace during the by the department for the holiday season will forum, a place to have your "very gentlemen, it's showtime!" — or granted $31,900 to study two species of kangaroo rats.!! 3. State your belief in a trial winds and threatened to become the year's 12th dictatorship to demand information about their CHRISTMAS STARTS AT unique and special situation" rather, plea-bargaining time. The researcher discovered that when the rats snifC discourage troopers from making drunken by your peers. Since no one tropical storm. The annual hurricane season missing children, held an protest in front ofCongress reviewed in an unbiased manner. Each attorney approaches a pro­ one another, they are trying to communicate. * driving arrests because of the time it takes to present exhibits an IQ close to ended Nov. 30. after the verdict was read. Perhaps even "break the ice" with secutor, (the attorneys are pretty • A geochemist at a Northeastern institution got;! complete the paperwork involved in such double digits, all charges "These pardons and absolutions... are the means by an amusing anecdote. Wrong! much taken first, bearing in mind $41,310 in federal funds to find out if diamonds are should be dropped. JEANS-I-PLUS! arrests. Upon entering the courtroom the prosecutors are attorneys, really forever. After cleaving 600 diamonds in half, he 4. Finally, when the judge assigned to your case, it becomes what did you expect?), relates the determined they’d been around since “ the earth was Th e quota ord er, the state police union becomes irate and exclaims, apparent that if you showed up client's name, and the file is pulled. young.” president said, “ smacks of a police state "are you trying to show Shultz raps relations with PLO with dark socks,, you've over­ The prosecutor then reads the • An Ivy League professor was granted $33,630 to contempt for this court?” , mentality...” dressed. In fact, if you wore socks traffic cop's report for the first monitor "event sequences.” He discovered among quietly state, as the eloquent LONDON (AP) — Secretary of rejects what are, after all, the West Uermany, Kumaiiia, Hun­ at all, you've exceeded the defend­ time (if it takes longer than 12 other things that pressure applied to the inside of a basic premises of the peace gary and Yugoslavia. And so does stopping m any innocent Mae West did, "No, your State George Shultz today chided ants' dress code. The place is seconds, Evelyn Wood is recom­ blimp inflates it. But when the blimp is punctured, he 'Western governments that have process,” he said. While aboard the airplane, motorists in the hopes of catching the few honor. I'm trying to conceai packed. You hope quietly that all mended) . The attorney then asks learned, this fact becomes false. relations with the Palestine Liber­ Shultz arrived at London's Hea­ Shultz told reporters he accepted it.” Turn and walk away. I - ‘ i who have been drinking. In states and cities these people are brief and don't that the charge be dropped due to . • A Western university professor was awarded ation Organization, declaring that throw Airport shortly before dawn Israeli assurances that Jonathan Missy Jay Pollard, charged with spying Lee today. He is scheduled to meet w h ere spot road checks h ave been used waste a lot of time because you're extenuating circumstances, or $9,004 to find out “ which one type ofbird uses the nests "extremists must be resisted, not Since you have no chance of later today with Prime Minister for Israel, was not part of a larger ostensibly to catch drunken drivers, they certain the court will want to hear that the ciient is good to smaii of other birds to hatch its eggs.” He flew to the appeased.” equitabie treatment and a subse­ “ Unlike some of our European Margaret Thatcher and Foreign Israeli network for spying against everything you have to say. animals, has a clean record, just Caribbean, where he triumphantly concluded that have also been used to issue tickets or make quent loss is inevitable, perhaps friends, we feel that gestures Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, and the United States. STRETCH JEANS In front of the courtroom, just won a merit badge in acid rain shiny cowbirds don’t like being placed in another arrests for a host of other violations. this momentary satisfaction wiil toward the P L O ... only mislead its depart Wednesday morning for "What we know is the Pollard' beyond the small swinging doors cieanup, etc. The prosecutor, bird’s nest. case and that is what is being ease the frustration a bit. leaders into thinking their present Brussels morning for a meeting • E.S.P. Comfort Stretch (care should be taken in passing without hearing or seeing the Some waste can be blamed on loose-spending with 15 NATO foreign ministers. investigated by our law enforce­ Although the spot checks in eastern The preceeding is an observation inadequate policy is gaining them through these portals, lest a accused, officers a lesser charge to bureaucrats; other waste is the fault of the international acceptance and sta­ His trip, viewed as a follow-up to ment agencies,” Shultz said. • 14 oz. Denim Connecticut are slated to continue only until from a first-time visitor to court in miscalculated swing cause your plead guilty to, take It or leave it, congressmen who perpetuate it. Congress, for ture,” Shultz told an Anglo- the U.S.-Soviet summit in Geneva "There are no other cases that we Jan. 1, they bear long-lasting and potentially Manchester. • Straight Leg testimony to be given in alto), sit finished business. The client, for example, has refused to close a military base so old it American friendship society, the last month, also includes stops in know of.” dangerous consequences that make even a the attorneys. ail the court knows, could be Attila Celia Nathan is surrounded by a moat — a base the Pentagon nigrim s, as he began a 10-day • Sizes 6 to 18 short trial a poor idea. The men, for the most part, don't the Hun that charges are being Mancbeater neither needs nor wants. European tour. “ The PLO is not entitled to any Those congressmen who are willing to support the payment in advance so long as it tough legislation it will take to slash the waste are DON’T MISS THIS! pruscnls thuir annual anti(|in‘ show and joining the Grace Caucus — named after industrialist Mancheeter HiBlorical Society $ salt* this coming Salurday, D«*ccniher I4th from lOarn.lo tjmi at Waddell Fighting pornography: Why bother? J. Peter Grace, who headed a presidential commis­ QUESTION: School. 163 Broad Strcci in Manchcslcr. sion that located and identified billions in government Many fine dealers will Ih’ coming a great distance to display and sell their waste. Can yOu buy Sparkling New When Bruce Taylor, 35, was an assistant city “ We categorically disapprove the theory that antiques. The slate of Maine will have at least three dealers coming with prosecutor in Cleveland in the 1970s, prosecuting obscene films acquire constitutional immunity ConMentM file 14KT. GOLD CHAINS quite a bit of country furniture and accessories. Kurnitureof all pf'riods will he sold, not to mention jewelry, lamps, old toys, tools, silver, baskets, quills, pornographic "bookstores" and X-rated theaters, from state regulation simply because they are After his public-relatfons triumph at the Geneva from *10“ to *16?* per gram and an excellent variety of china and glass, and of course fine collectihles. he was often asked why he didn't focus on “ real exhibited for consenting adults only. Rights and summit, what can President Reagan do for an in downtown Manchester? crim e.” Northern interests other than those of the advocates are encore? Would you believe a trip behind the Iron A Christmas flair wilt he used in the decorating and to help us with that this year will he Cropley’s Lawn and Carden Outer, Inc. who will he rafflingoff “ I am.” he'd reply. "Organized crime controls involved. These include the interest of the public Curtain? That's what our White House sources say Perspective ■lOMtMV a fresh dug Christmas tree for one of you to plant at your home. Don't forget r the pom industry. And there are four times as in the quality of life, the total community iiiSBA J Reagan may try next to buff up his image as a to sign up at the door before you leave, there will be no cost for the raffle and Lee many sexual crimes near hard-core porn outiets Michael J. McManus environment... and possibly public safety itself." statesman. It will start the ulcers throbbing again -AT- the winner need not be present. Cropley's is located in the town of Coventry as elsewhere. You will see a decrease in crime as Consider Brenda Mackillop, a former Playboy among the president’s hardcore anti-communist on Route 44, and will also have discount flyers at the front desk in case you i these places close." eOLDEN OPPORTUNITY would like to go out and pav them a visit. "LONDON RIDER " bunny, who told the Pornography Commission she supporters, but Reagan was so pleased with his CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN Taylor's prediction was correct. Between 1974 "lived the ‘Playboy Philosophy.’" performance at (jieneva that he’d kind of like to try 80S MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER The show is again managed by Gail and Gene Dickenson of Memory Lane • 100% Cotton and 1977, he won all but two of 38 porn As a little girl she found Playboy around the again. Secretary of State George Shultz will broach Mon.-FrI. 0-5 / Sat. 9-3 Antiques and we believe this is the show's tenth anniversary. The charge for • 5 Pocket prosecutions, and closed 33 “ adult book stores.” we have been able to establish an apparent house. (More than 75 percent of pom is seen by the idea of a presidential visit as he meets leaders of the show will be $2.25, but with this ad you and your party will be admitted 643-6295 for $2.00 each. The result: Rapes and other sexual crimes relationship between pornographic imagery and children.) "What a distorted image of sexuality Yugoslavia, Hungary and Romania this week. • Straight Leg dropped 30 percent. sexual exploitation.” • this gave me,” she said. “ Pornography portrays However, those gains in Cleveland disappeared Though every exposure to porn does not spark sex as impersonal and insatiable. It d^icts Pentegon weteh • Sizes 3 to 15 when he left (to work with Citizens For Decency crime, its impact is major. A Michigan study of everything from orgies to sadism to incest to The complaints about the Army's new computer Of MANCNISfIt Through Law to aid other prosecutors). Dozens of 38,000 sex crimes found that pom was used just bestiality. I never questioned the morality of ' system finally seem to have re^stered. As we’ve CAiPOtl IHOINPfNO fLAZA new porn outiets opened in Cleveland, and new before or during the crime in 41 percent of the becoming a Playboy bunny because the magazine reported, the CAMIS system and its successor, OMNMON.-fllL forms of porn became widely available, $ 90 cases. And an FBI study in 1978 found 72 percent of was accepted in the home.” Stamet, were both plagued by rigged bids and particularly video cassettes sold by a couple rapes involved the use of pornography. “ I found that premarital sex with single men led SAT*10-A.NOWOifN M sole-source contracts. The result was hundreds of hundred stores. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop told the m eto affairs with married men. I looked on men millions of wasted dollars — and no computer system illNiAYl3i>S “ Today bars have nude dancing and live sex Pornography Commission: “ There is a growing as power objects and got on casting couches in the to show for them. Now we’ve seen an internal order ♦ •AMIOO acts, while we wouldn't let women take their tops body of evidence that points to the importance of attempt to become a movie star. I experienced that "an improved evaluation scheme” be developed off.” he says. "N ow you can see couples having pornographic stimulus for the adult who then everything from date-rape to physical abuse to for the computer projects. Specifications "must be intercourse, lesbians, and oral sex with customers sexually abuses children.” group sex and finally fantasizing homosexuality enforceable and identified up front,” with enough in the audience.” Yet American Civil Liberties Union attorney as I read Playboy magazine. detail to make the standards “ obvious to all vendors.” MEN'S NIGHT at HARVEY'S So what? Why shouldn't consenting adults be Barry Lynn told the Commission that Better late... allowed to do or buy whatever they want? pornography is “ nothing more than speech — “ THE 'PLAYBOY PHILOSOPHY’ gave me no WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11 words and pictures — about human sexuality... It warning as to the emotional, physical and Mlnl-edHoriel HENRY HUDSON, chief prosecutor for is wholly inappropriate for government to act as a spiritual devastation that accompanied supposed Here’s one that illustrates the verity of the old saw Coffee ServeiJ Check List Arlington County, Va., and chairman of the literary critic and cast its official opprobrium on sexual liberation. In reality, it was an addiction to jeans+pkis about lies, dannned lies and sUtistics: The Labor FREEQ\n Wrapping "Your fathion Joan J Storo" ^ Attorney General's Commission on Pornography, any of this material.” sexual perversion. I was extremely suicidal and Department has published a study which onii<.iini»f Sweaters Dresses told me: “ I am peraonally disturbed about reports sought psychiatric help for the eight years I lived that the productivity of federal workers rose at an Exchange After Christmas Slacks Skirts from law enforcemenj^sources of a po'sible THAT IS NOT how the Suprem?Court looks at in a sexually promiscuous fashion,” she said. annual rate of 1.5 proent between 1967 and 1983. Hie relationship between sexually explicit materials Personal & Courteous Blouses Robes 297 East Center St., Manchester, Ct. it. After a religious conversion she remained analysts ciphered this figure by dividing “ the output Attention portraying violent sexual activities and the level In its Paris Adult Theatre decision in 1972, it . celibate until her marriage three years later, index by the employment index” and coming up with Pant Suits Coats OfEN MON.-FM. 10:00-9:00 of violent criminal activity.” said “ This court has consistently held that where she has found "beauty, Joy, fulfillment and “ the output per employee-year Index.” Not hwing to V4 0F/F Regular SAT. 10:00-6:00 He noted three recent cases in Arlington obscene material is not protected by the First peace of sex within a loving marriage,” and is no statisticians, we certainly can’t argue with that Retail SUN. H:00-S:00 “ involving the sexual exploitation of children in Amendment. ...There are legitimate state longer depressed or suicidal. approach. We can say with certainty, however, that Mm i’z Night Mm'z Mght which either by admission of the defendent or interests at stake in stemming the tide of “ I ask you to judge which philosophy gives the several score bursaucrats we deal with each week seizure of pornography at the defendent’s house. commercialized obscenity... freedom ?” she asked. were not included in the Labor Department’s study. ■ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 10. ig«S MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue«dav. Dec. 10, 1985 - t -

Connecticut Dodd among top users of mass mailings The disclosure, which covers the WASHINGTON (AP) - A top aide to D-Calif., and Pennsylvania Republican responsibility, to keep in touch with the three months ending Sept. 30, showed High School World In Brief Sen. Christopher J. Dodd says the Sens. Arien Specter and John Heinz in folks,” DeLauro said. Dodd sent 4,089,000 pieces of m ail at a Connecticut Democrat is one of the top spending, said the report released ■ She said mass mailings frequently cost of $603,894, which worked out to 19 users of mass mailings in the Senate Monday. stimulate voters to write to Dodd, VOL. Lll — NO. 8 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald: Panel backe dnig subsidy because be feels it is a good way to Other southern New England sena­ expressing their views on major issues. cents on a per capita basis. HARTFORD — A legislative task force has communicate with citizens. tors were well down the list of spenders “ We know folks are reading it In contrast. Sens. Lowell P. Weicker proposed that low-income elderly residents be Dodd,, who is up for re-election next on mass nnailings, with three spending because we get letters indicating Jhat Jr., R-Conn., Claiborne Pell, R-R L. required to pay no more than $6 for any year, had the highest per capita nothing, the report said Monday. people want to bear from Chris 6n a and John Kerry, D-Mass., spent nothing prescription drug with the difference taken up by spending on mass mailings in the Rosa DeLauro, Dodd’s administra­ regular basis,” DeLauro said. on mass mailings during that period. the state. ^nate and the fourth highest dollar tive assistant, said mailings are one DeLauro said mass mailings range Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Under the proposal contained in the group’s amount, according to the first disclo­ way for a senator to stay in touch with from statewide newsletters to commun­ FBLA holds successful Monday’s final report to the General Assembly, sure of senator’s mass mailing costs. constituents. ications addressing specific issues, spent $13,855 and Sen. John Chafee. the program would begin July 1. Participants Dodd followed Sen. Alan Cranston, ”It’s an opp"'*”"**:’ ""d we feel a such as education. R-R.I., spent$18,614, the report showed. would have to pay $15 a year to register for the program. To qualify, a person would have to be at least 65 fundraising activities and earn no more than $9,000 a year. Married couples could earn up to $12,000. Probers focus study on underground leak The proposal is subject to approval by the 1986 they had a lot of fun while; The Future Business Leaders of In October the officers of the club General Assembly, which convenes in February. D ERBY (AP) — ’The workers digging Utilities, the state’s largest power ous conditions involving gas lines to The federal investigation may take America has begun its secondyear attended a day-long seminar on producing outstanding results. company. contact the DPUC. State law allows any up to six months, according to a Rounding out November, FBLA.' up the street at the site of the explosion of existence in style. The nonprofit Leadership qualities at the East that killed six people last week always such complaints to remain anonymous. National Transportation Safety Board members sponsored a food drive to; ” Our gas engineers were there and vocational education organization, Hartford Ramada Inn. The offic­ Coptsr rids hsips mothsr. stayed at least 5 feet away from natural Monday in Derby. Northeast Utilities official at the scene. feed a needy family of five in; continue to be there participating in the headed by faculty advisor, Mrs. ers of the club attended various gas mains, the contractor supervising workers returned to the rubble-strewn James Becker, the acting chief of the \ Manchester for 2 weeks. This gavel WORCESTER, Mass. — An expectant Connec­ investigation,” said Toni Blood, spokes­ Aiello. Is a club for students to individual workshops while advi­ the job says. site of the River Restaurant, trying to Hazardous Material and Pipeline Acci­ the family something to be thank-J ticut mother shook off her fear of heights and woman for the Department of Public learn firsthand about the business sor Pat Aiello attended a workshop Bruce G. King, a vice president of determine whether a break detected dent Investigation Division of the ful for at ’Thanksgiving time. ; boarded a helicopter for Worcester Memorial Utility Control. ”We are required to community as they develop voca­ on better listening skills. Philip D. Genovese and Associates, somewhere in the underground gas N’TSB, said a five-member board w ill November proved to be a great Mrs. Pat Aiello also announced, Hospital, where her premature daughter was examine any accidents that result in tional competencies. born, officials say. which has a contract with Derby to plan pipes caused the explosion. eventually rule on the cause of the The officers for the 1985-86 school month for FB LA. On November 4. that she won a $1000 scholarship to| fatalities, make a record and report and explosion. On Monday morning, doctors at St, Francis and supervise Its sewer construction, suggest possible means whereby such “We are trying to find the exact year are President — Floyd Muscular Distrophy supported a the Academy for Business Careers; said Monday that there is “ nothing to section or sections that were leaking, Rescue workers pulled the bodies of in Hamden or Norwalk or the« Hospital in Hartford helped Erika Brewster, 27, accidents can be avoided in the future.” Williams III. Vice-President — typathon. “ Flash Type” earned indicate that gas pipes were affected by and SM what it looks like in the ground, six people from the wreckage Saturday. Morse School of Business in! onto a helicopter just after the Hartford woman Cindy Lesniah, secretary Julia over a hundred dollars for M.D. had gone into labor. this (contractor’s operation.” She said it was possible that the then what it looks like out of the Fam ilies of the victims, who already Falkowski, Treasurer — Brian The fastest typist for the event was Hartford. She was awarded this] Twenty minutes later, the chopper touched DPUC would hold hearings on the ground,” said Philip Ashton, senior vice realized their relatives were dead, Arnold, Parlemenfarian — Diana . Danielle leggi and she won a scholarship at the Connecticut! The New England Railroad Construc­ down and Brewster was taken to Worcester accident, but that none was planned at president and general manager of the received positive identification Sunday Brassel, Historian — Britt Gustaf­ camera. Business Education Association' tion Co. has been installing storm Memorial, where 3-pound, lO-ounce Jessica the moment. gas group of Northeast Utilities, the night from the state medical examin­ son, Party chairman — Chris On a more casual note, the Meeting at the Yale Inn ini drains and sewer lines near the Brewster was born. restaurant, according to King. He said parent company of Connecticut Light & er’s office. Bourque, and Reporter — Michael dedicated FBLA-ers sponsored a Meriden. The scholarship will be! JOHN H. DOWNEY, head of the Power Co. awarded to a student who wishes to,' ” I’d never flown before,” said Brewster, “ I’m gas company officials have been at the A state D PU C official who was Burns. ’These people and about car wash where over 125 cars were afraid of heights. Before today I was afraid to go agency, has visited the scene twice thirty others make up the Man­ continue a business career. site almost every day because the since Friday’s explosion. inspecting the site said a private washed. Credit should be given over a bridge never mind go up in a helicopter.” "TH ERE WAS A gas leak. There was chester High School FB LA club. It when its due and three FBLA-ers On a personal note, Mrs. Aiello’s! construction company was digging in consulting firm checked the gas lines in Baby Brewster threatened to come into the Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- an explosion in the building. The was through the efforts of these brother became the proud father oi; the area of the pipelines. the area on Dec. 2, just before a went beyond their expected duties world in high flight but held off, the mother said. man also said he hopes the DPUC relationship between the two is the people that such activities such as Ryan Wesley Thorpe III, a teij State utility regulators have begun Bridgeport construction company be­ as members. Brian Arnold, Mi­ Once on the ground, she decided to take her time inquiry “ w ill be a comprehensive one so question being asked in the investiga­ a seminar, a typathon, a carwash, pound baby boy. He was nametl their own investigation into weekend gan digging to install sewer lines. chael Burns, and Peter Siena about things. ’The helicopter touched down at that any inadequacies in the utility’s tion,” Ashton said. and a food drive were held and or after his maternal grandfather,! explosion at the River Restaurant. Photos by Keeler and Bendzintkl stripped down to their Boxers and about 6:30 a.m. but Mrs. Brewster did not give gas-leak procedure can be uncovered When the broken piping is found, At that time, the pipes were intact and attended. Up to this point. FB LA stood in the middle of West Middle Wesley. Best of luck to the baby; birth until 10; 34 a.m. One theory is that the explosion was and corrected.” CL& P plans to turn the piece over to there was no leakage, said Philip Sher, Floyd Williams, Charles Sentieo and Connecticut. They were chosen by the has held a successful year. ’Turnpike drumming up business and his family. . caused by natural gas leaking from Lieberman urged any members of the federal investigators, who will bring it a gas engineer for the DPUC. the underprminrt linpe owned by Northeast public aware of any potentially hazard­ to Wnahinffton. D .C ., for further testing. regulator of the gas company. Robert Chang, (left to right), were Student Honoree Selection Committee Southbury hiring ordered selected from among the "top 100" to attend this 10th Annuai Day of Pride outstanding high school Seniors in Awards Ceremony, Nov. 16, 1985. HARTFORD - Gov. William A. O’Neill has Benno Schmidt takes helm M.H.S. student spends | ordered the hiring of 60 workers at Southbury Training School, a state facility for the mentally retarded that has been severely criticized by the federal government for allegedly dangerous Students attend ceremony conditions. Yale picks Columbia dean as president A.F.S. summer in France! The positions were not to have been filled before renovations, were completed at a number of Pdnicipal Jacob Lucies III an­ 'residential “ cottages” at the facility to bring University of Connecticut campus become a tradition at UConn tive literature and unabashed baseball fan, Giamatti Gerald Ford have studied at the 284-year-old school. nounced that Robert Chang, Cha­ in Storrs. them up to federal standards. Combined Wire Services Last year, more than 500 persons This summer, on the 17th of stayed with her regional AFS trying.” | put the school’s financial house in order, but ran into a Yale graduates making their marks in sports have rles Senteio and Floyd Williams III The “ Top 100” students repres­ attended the dinner and awards But, in a letter to Mental Retardation ranged from Walter Camp, regarded as the “ father of were among the “ Top 100“ out­ June. MHS student Jenny Obue left consultant, a colleague of her host Jenny adjusted quickly to life inj Commissioner Brian R. Lensink on Monday, NEW H AVEN — Benno C. Schmidt Jr., dean of the buzz saw of labor strife. ent 67 high schools throughout ceremony including students, their Giamatti. 47, had said he intended to submit his ,” and successful coach Amos standing minority high school Manchester for C.W. Post college father. There, she divided her time France, but a few things did! O’Neill said the hiring should move forward now Columbia University School of Law and a constitu­ Connecticut, said Dr. H. Fred families. University faculty, politi­ resignation in April 1984 but delayed his annoucement Alonzo Stagg, to running back Calvin H ill who starred seniors in the State of Connecticut, in Long Island. On the 18th she left between attending the cooking surprise her. For example, driving! ” to enhance the service we are providing to tional law expert, was formally named today as Yale Simons, UConn Assistant Vice cal leaders and area business to deal with contract negotations between Yale and with the Dallas Cowboys. chosen by the Student Honoree for France, and between June I7th school run by her host father and habits of some French people were clients.” University’s 20th president. President for Student Affairs and representatives. 2,600 clerical and technical workers. Selection Committee at The Uni­ and August 27th. she had what is staying at her regional consul­ a little different from what Jenny A report released in September by the U.S. Schmidt, 43, was named to succeed retiring A. The search for a new president of the prestigious Services and Director of the Day of called an AFS experience. The dispute led to a bitter 10-week strike by versity of Connecticut to attend the Pride program. tant’s home in the mountains. On was used to. “ They go 180 km. and Justice Department concluded that conditions at Bartlett Giamatti, who plans to step down June 30 as institution started in April with Giamatti’s Dr. James Lyons, Sr., a UConn Jenny was a member of the MHS head of the nation’s third oldest university, founded in white-collar Yale workers, which finally was settled Tenth Annual Day of Pride awards The Day of Pride began in 1976 as the 27th of June, she met her host think they’re just out for a little the l,lS0-b^ facility were inadequate and announcement. alumnus and President of Bowie branch of the AFS club system and in January. ceremony which was held on a method of attracting academi­ family for the first time. drive” , reports Jen. "and they go dangerous for patients. The report also found 1701. Vance, a Yale alumnus, headed a search committee State College was honored at the it was through the club that she Schmidt is a graduate of Yale and the Yale Law In April, Giamatti said he went by his “ sense of November 16, 1985 at 5:30 p.m, in cally qualified minority students to The family consisted of a father, around corners like there’s no “ high risks of injury in the event of fire or other which screened the candidates and discussed findings ceremonies and addressed the learned about the summer ex­ School. He has been on the Columbia Law School what the momentum is, what the directions arc and the Putnam Refectory on The attend the University, and it has students. mother and two small children. tomorrow.” Another discovery emergency.” at a meeting last weekend of the full 16-member Yale change program. She completed Her host father, Jean-Claude, that surprised Jenny was that! faculty since 1969 and has been dean there since June the best thing for the university” in deciding to resign from the presidency. Corporation. The group is the school’s board of the application process for accep­ worked at the cooking school and a certain items were cheaper in| Ruling on croM expected 1984. trustees. tance into both the town AFS restaurant and was seldom home. France than they would have beenj The expert on First Amendment law was chosen by ’The colorful scholar said he plans to take a year off Disclosure of the new president came from the New committee and AFS International Her host mother. Marie-Laure, in Manchester. A sweater that) NEW HAVEN — A federal judge was expected a search committee headed by former Secretary of when he steps down in June and has no concrete plans Sharpen your study skills Haven Journal Courier as well as the Washington Post based in New York. ’This process might cost $70 here might cost $3o! to file her decision today on whether a volunteer State Cyrus R. Vance, a Yale alumnus. for after that. usually stayed at home with her and New York Times. Schmidt was the finalist from includes a medical examination, two children, Cyril, two-and-a- there. ; fire department in Greenwich could erect a cross At least two women had been mentioned as possible The likes of patriot Nathan Hale, scholar Noah among 430 initial candidates for the position. lengthy essays, parental letters of half, and Delphine, seven months. The low point of Jenny’s trip; atop its firehouse this Christmas season. finalists from among about 430 candidates — Yale Webster and Presidents William Howard Taft and recommendaiton, and two inter­ Although they sounded like an occured when her family took a! U.S. District Judge Ellen Bree Burns last week Corporation member Maxine F. Singer and Univer­ before you get to college views. one in front of a board of ideal family, they were not. Jenny three day vacation to the Alps.! heard arguments on a request by three sity of Chicago President Hanna H. Gray, a former teachers and town committee was treated more like an au pair ’They were trying to mend their! Greenwich residents for an injunction that would acting president at Yale. members and another at home girl than a student. She spent most rapidly disintegrating marriage,; keep the Cos Cob Volunteer Fire Company from Giamatti was named Yale’s 19th president in 1977, Good study skills are essential to • Do your most difficult assign­ newspaper or news magazine with the family present. After of her time working around the and left the children with Jenny all! placing the cross on display this year. succeeding Kingman Brewster Jr. He also taught college survival. Improving your ments first — and as early in the regularly. completing all forms and receiving house and taking care of Cyril and the time. She couldn’t leave the! They contend the cross is a religious symbol English and literature at Yale from 1966 to 1978 after study habits, note-taking, and day as possible. notice of acceptance by the town Delphine. The situation was ren­ children to go sightseeing or| and putting it on display at the public fire house teaching at Princeton for two years. Giamatti reading skills now will give you a • When you need to read a Note-taking committee, Jenny waited expec­ dered even more difficult by shopping and her host parents: would violate the Constitutionally mandated graduated from Yale in 1960 and obtained a doctorate jump on college. Consider a few chapter in a book, try to learn it in • Use a large notebook to give tantly for three months and then marital problems that her host fought all the time. Cyril and! separation of church and state. from the school in comparative literature in 1964. suggestions from The College small chunks. Stop and ask your­ you plenty of room to write legib'y. learned that she had been chosen to parents were experiencing at the Delphine sensed the trouble be-j A Boston-born former Yale professor of compara­ Board on ways to sharpen those self questions about the material Use a pen -r ink is easier to read represent AFS in France. time. tween their parents and were' skills: as you go along. Summarize the than pencil. Pre-departure orientation was What does a sixteen year old girl cranky from being away from important points. • Leave a wide margin for conducted at C.W. Post and was do when faced with such a home. They became difficult to Studying making additions or corrections. mandatory for all students. Jenny Short te m i situation? Does she request manage and kept Jenny busy aU Film on • Always study in a quiet place • As you read, jot down any • Organize your notes by course received this orientation on the another family or return home? day. At this time she missed her where you won’t be distracted. question to ask the teacher. and date each page. 17th and boarded the plane on the Not Jenny. She stayed with her home and family most. Make sure you have all the • Read as much as you can. • Most importantly, do more 18th. That one day was the extent of host family for the rest of the The high point of Jenny’s expe­ Sakharov materials you’ll need to complete Push yourself to read novels or listening in class than writing. her preparation by AFS. and as she summer. “I didn’t want to be a rience proved to be the'^ane ride the assignment promptly and magazine articles in addition to Once you have a complete thought. recalls. “It didn’t really do any­ quitter” , Jenny explains. ’"That’s home, August 27th. “ I felt a sense without interruption. your school assignments. If you’re summarize it in your own words. thing for me.” Few students were •78 MAIN 8T. MANCH^’TER; CT . part of why I went in the first place of both relief and accomplishment. A VALUi VAItieTY STOACIHITH IHOAtl • Study as soon after class as interested in a particular subject Listen for what the teacher Impressed by the utility of their — to see if I could really do it. I I had survived my trip and I was released possible. Also, try to review your in school, borrow books from the stresses and repeats, and listen to pre-departure orientation. Many didn’t want to give up without going home.” notes or text before class, so the library to read more about it. Get your classmates’ questions. Note former students feel that it is the NEWTON, Mass. (UPI) - The material stays fresh in your mind. into the habit of reading a what’s written on the blackboard. responsibility of local AFS com­ .JSoviet Union edited a film of YES WE’RE OPEN! mittees to prepare students. ” I ! dissident Andrei Sakharov to make agree, if New York won’t do it, i it appear he was in better health MONDAY THRU FRIDAY local 'AFS committee should” , School philosophy ; and favored certain Kremlin poli- says Jenny. ‘ cies, the Nobel prize winning UNTIL 8 PM McGee leads double life Orientation continues in the host Students at MHS are recog­ munity and wise stewardship of '. physicist’s family said. SUNDAY 11 AM TO 4 PM country. Jenny found this more nized by the school as unique the earth. ’The film was released Monday to helpful in that it aided her in The school seeks to meet the individuals being prepared to the West German newspaper, Bild, adjusting to speaking French students’ needs for resources to and shows Sakharov in what the NOW TIL CHRISTMAS take their place in society as certificates. exclusively. She remained at the face the challenges of today’s paper described as “apparently as librarian-administrator orientation site, a youth hostel in contributing members of the world with flexibility, creativ­ go^ health.” Paris, for four days. On June 21, family, the community, the ity, and imagination, as well as However, family members who MHS has introduced a new policy she left on a train to meet her host state, the nation, and the world. with the basic skills necessary - reviewed a copy of the tape with This year, she resumed her both jobs would be difficult, but ’The school fosters a sense of whereby currently employed studies for a sixth-year degree, family. for coping with their personal reporters Monday said they were after the first semester, she will As Jenny’s host family was on membership in the world com­ needs. members can work to get expe­ which she now wants to convert choose between the two vocations. misleading and had been altered to rience in administrative duties. into a Doctoral program. She had vacation when she arrived, she delete symptoms of Sakharov’s Picture Mrs. McGee would like to become Our head librarian, Mrs. Joan intended to get her sixth-year a full-time administrator, but weak heart. He suffers from an McGee, is one such person. ’This degree in Instructional Technol­ making a choice is difficult be­ irregular heartbeat. semester she is balancing her time ogy. but the courses were similar cause she enjoys both, equally. She The tapes dispute the position between the library and her new to those she took for her Master’s yourself finds that helping students with taken by Sakharov’s wife, Yelena office. Our newest adpiinistrator Degree. In order to do something research gives her a great rense of School participates in Bonner, who is seeking heart says her new position helps her to different, she decided to become accomplishment, but watching a treatment in the United States and see, “ the whole picture” of high an administrator and she now notoriously difficult student im­ staying-With relatives at their mot]] school life. runnii^ your handles discipline for 270 students. prove is also rewarding. suburban Boston home in Newton. Mrs. McGee has been the proud The administrative office is also Mrs. McGee is very happy at Sakharov’s son-in-law, Efrem recipient of a Bachelor’s Degree responsible for teacher duties and MHS and would not leave here for Yankelevich. said a key moment in and a Master’s Degree in, library substitutes. Mrs. McGee works in another position. She feels that the high school bowl game the film "for the Soviete” came science. She worked in the filing ow n her office till about 11:15. and after rapport between the faculty and when Sakharov was shown carry­ Jr. High School Library for five this time she goes upstairs to the administration is excellent and she ing two suitcases to the Gorky train rates. Manchester High recently began The members of the team were years, and although she enjoyed library, ending her day in her considers MHS to be one of the best Caeser” , Casca comments' deci­ station when Bonner left for participating in a new varsity chosen and coached by Dr. William Annual Rate her time there very mucl^, Mrs. office. This schedule is flexible and schools around. sively on Cicero’s statements Moscow, the first step on her McGee insists she has never sport. Connecticut High School Brindamour, a history teacher at about Caeser. What was Casca’s business. can be rearranged if necessary. Bowl. High School Bowl is an M.H.S., who helped them prepare journey to the west for medical regretted applying to MHS. Mrs. McGee knew that handling comment on Cicero’s language?” . If you’ve been thinking about earning some money, Debbi Bray adaptation of the popular "College for the meet by holding "Trivial treatment. 60-90Days...... 7.60% you might want to consider coming to work for fVrtonxI Accoufia Only Bowl,” in which teams of high Pursuit’ matches. Success in this sport requires ’’What they failed to show is he this newspaper as a carrier. school students compete in aca­ both knowledge and quick recall. had to stop every few steps,” After winning in the quiaifytag Its a lot like being In business for yourself. You do demic trivia. The Manchester .Manchester w ill compete in Yankelevich said. "We don’t actu­ some selling. You deliver the product. You collect While you’re waiting to see what $100,000.) And, you’ll have the team consisted of three students: match, the Manchester tdhm ad­ January against Shelton High ally see these stops.” the money, and keep your records up to date. happens with the long term certificate flexibility to move your money in as Mathew Kim — team captain, a vanced to meet Cheshire High School, and hopes to again be a Yankelevich said Bonner told We show you the ropes, but after that you’re School in a televised contest on on your own most of the time. rates, the best place to park your few as 60 days. senior, is co-editor of High School winner. High School World, and all him Sakharov had to stop every So pull into your nearest CBT World, a member of the National December 1st. Following a half- of M.H.S., wish the team the best of Ifew feet and put the bags down. You learn a lot about how to handle various money is in a snort term certificate Honor Society, and a guitar player hour of close competittan, Man­ luck. ’The tape also shows a secretly things... people, money, sometimes dogs. at CBT. branch and park your money in a short in a rock band. He plans a career in chester emerged as the victor. , record^ conversation between But most of all. you learn how to handle J You’ll get the highest annu- term certificate today. But hurry, Final Score: 278 to 200. The B y the way. the answers to the Sakharov and Gorky Hospital chief yourself. And that’s good to know, the health sciences. above questions are; whatever you plan to do In life. al rate available. (Minimum with rates like these we’re bound ’Timothy Stahl — a senior, is a questions asked covered a wide administrator Yuri Obukhov. Sak- deposit-$500. Maximum- to run out of parking spaces soon. member of the Sock-n-Buskin range of topics, from academics, Charles and Di like to ski in !harov, apparently unaware of the Interested? Call our to trivia, such as where I ^ c e 'cameras, comments on recent circulation department, drama club, the Round Table Llchtenshteta, Austria, terooge’s or stop by in person. stagers, the National Honor So­ Charies and Lady Di iike to go for partner was Jacob Marley. Arthur events like the Achille Lauro Maybe we can go into ciety, and the Instructors of the ski week-ends. Here are some Wynn created the cross-word 1 hijacking and President Reagan’s business together. When youre ready to demand more sample questions; puzzle. ’The three cities are i-airi. 'Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) . finm abank. Handicapped. He hopes to be a _____ ' mechanical engineer. “ What was Scrooge’s buisiness Placid, U.S.A.: St. Moritz, Switzer­ - Bonner, 82, was examined by a 647-9946 __ Erin Sullivan — a junior is a partner’s name?” , “What gamb land; and Insburg, Austria. Casca . staff cardiologist. Dr. Adolph. LACARRlEILThe bis job you can luuidle. member of the Naitonal Honor was crated by Arthur Wynn and commented, ” It’s all Greek to ■ Hutter, at the Massachusette Gen­ Member FDIC Society, the M.H.S. girls track first appeared in a 1913 copy of the me!” eral Hospital for about two hours I Monday and was expected to team, and plays flute ta the New York World?” , "Which three (High School Bowl is

• * 1 ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 10. 1985 - 11 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tucadav. Dec. 10. 1988 Obituaries FO CUS/ le is u r e X B«rt L. McConk«y WillMimlna Bahan economics teacher. Bert L. McConkey, 76, of 74 Wilhelmina (Simonovitch) Be­ She was bora in Moncton, New Bretton Road, died today at han, 69, of 77 Lockwood St„ wife of Brunswick, Canada, and had lived Mancheater Memorial Hoapital. John T. Behan, died Monday at in East Hartford for the last 20 He was the husband of Evelyn Manchester Memorial Hospital. years. She was recently employed (Korsak) McConkey. by Sage-Alien ft Co.. Wethersfield. She was bom in Weymouth, She is survived by two brothers, He was bom in Portadown, Mass., and had lived in Manches­ Allen C. Horsman and Jack D. County Armagh, Northern Ire­ ter the last 33 years. She was Horsman, both in Canada; two land, June 23,1909, and had been a employed by Arrow Hart and Hegeman for 25 years, retiring in sisters, Mildred Lutes and Gladys resident of Manchester for 65 Sutherland, both in Canada; and years. 1978. Besides her husband, she is several nieces and nephews. Before he retired in 1972, he survived by two sons, David W. J. The funeral will be Wednesday worked in the spare parts sales Duffy and Daniel J. Duffy, both of at 6; 30 p.m. at Newkirk ft Whitney department of Pratt ft Whitney’s Addison, Texas; a sister, Helen Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford plant for 21 years. Girourd of Wethersfield; three East Hartford. A private burial He was a veteran of World War II, grandchildren; six great­ service will be in Whipple Ceme­ serving in the U.S. Army Air grandchildren; and several nieces tery, Jackson. Maine. Calling Force. He was a member of South and nephews. hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 United Methodist Church, Man­ The funeral will be Thursday at and 7 to 9 p.m. chester Lodge of Elks, the British- 11 a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home, American Gub, American Associ­ 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will Edward M. Machle ation of Retired Persons Chapter be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, 1275, the Old Guard, and the Edward M. Machie, 77, of East Rocky Hill. Calling hours will be Hartford, died Sunday at Hartford Manchester Senior Gtizens’ Cen­ the hour before the service. The ter. He was also a member of the Hospital. He was the husband of funeral mass will be at a later date. Catherine (Carlin) Machie. He Pratt ft Whitney Retirees Club. Memorial donations may be made Besides his wife, he is survived was the father of Mary Are) of to the American Cancer Society. Manchester. by his mother, Margaret (Lewis) UPI photo McConkey of Manchester; one He aiso is survived by a son. brother, David McConkey of Port VHalla bftinicfcl Dennis E. Machie of South Wind­ Orange, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Vitalia Delnicki, 77. of South sor; another daughter, Catherine wild, wild West Frederick (Muriel) Towle of Man­ Windsor, died Sunday at Manches­ NoMquist of Portland; two broth­ chester; Evelyn Flynn of Man­ ter Memorial Hospital. She was the ers; four sisters; and five Six inches of snow feii in the Denver snow is expected within the next 24 chester, Mrs. Edward (Alice) wife of Anthony R. Delnicki. grandchildren. hours as a bigger winter storm settles in Bora in Manchester, she moved The funeral will be Wednesday area overnight, making scenes like this Miner of Mansfield, and Mrs. the area. Eugene (Estelle) Moriarty of to South Windsor 47 years ago. She at 11 a.m. at Callahan Funeral common for Denverites trying to get to Islamarada, Fla.; two nieces and was a member of St. Margaret Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart­ work today. Another eight inches of five nephews. Mary Church in South Windsor. ford. Burial will be in Hillside The funeral will be Friday at a Besides her husband, she is Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling time to be announced at the survived by a son, Thomas A. hours are tonight from 7 to 9. Program gets praise, heat Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Delnicki of South Windsor; a Memoriai donations may be St. Burial will be in East Ceme­ daughter, Shirley Little in North made to the Visiting Nurse and tery. Calling hours are Thursday Carolina; three sisters, Abby Home Care Association of East from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Zelenak of Manchester, Anna Hartford, 70 Canterbury St., East Gasper in Texas, and Mary Dunkei Hartford 06118, or to the American Ohio center draws disabled of Newington; and two Cancer Society, 670 Propsect Ave., WaH«r F. T«w grandchildren. Hartford. 06105. By Doug Fisher out of five paralyzed people will be athlete, who is in the walking The funeral will be Wednesday ready within five years. program. Walter F. Tew, 69, of Canton, The Associated Press at9a.m. atSamsel Funeral Home. In Memoriam Despite the recognition, includ­ "Being in a wheelchair can be husband of the late Helen (Sa- 419 Buckland Road, South Wind­ FAIRBORN, Ohio - Roger D. ing four appearances on the CBS one of the most psychologically wicki) Tew, died Sunday at Man­ sor, with a mass of Christian burial program “60 Minutes” and a damaging things that can happen Herald photo by Pinto chester Memorial Hospital. He In loving memory of Rose E. Tackett was paralyzed 18 years at 10 a.m. in St. Margaret Mary ago and once felt he had almost television movie, Petrofsky to you,” said Tackett, a former with her purchase. The teddy bear at left is available from the was the father of Mrs. Charles (^urch. Burial will be in Wapping Lovett, who passed away Paula Champ of Manchester wants a closer look at a necklace, December 10th, 1977. accepted it. Now, he knows that stressed during a recent interview Clark County commissioner and MARC Bakery-Gift Shoppe, along with many holiday craft (Patricia) Bassham III of Cemetery, South Windsor. Caliing someday he will walk again. that walking is only part of a now aide to the Governor’s Office on display at the gift shop in Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester. hours are from 7 to 9 tonight. Jennifer Walters, a hospital auxiliary volunteer, helps Champ items. Every day events are easier to “Once I can get up. I’m not sure program that seeks to lower of Veteran’s Affairs. "I had almost He also is survived by a son, Memorial donations may be I’ll ever sit down again," says the medical costs while rebuilding accepted that I would never have Dennis Tew of Tejcas; another made to South Windsor Visiting cope with Because of the wisdom, guidance 39-year-old Vietnam veteran, par­ paralyzed bodies. the opportunity to walk again.” daughter, Cynthia McCready of Nurse Association, 91 Ayers Road. alyzed when shot by a sniper in the "Health and well-being are our Tackett still has not walked. He Rockville; seven grandchildren South Windsor 06074. and iove and several brothers and sisters. You gave so much of to us. mountains of Phu Bai in August interests here,” he said. has spent the last l‘A years The funeral will be Wednesday You're in our hearts aiways with 1967. Petrofsky, a physiologist and rebuilding muscle and bone, using Joyce Johnson love. Tackett, from South Charleston, engineer, says 500,000 people are a foot vibrator and a leg weight­ at 11 a.m. at Vincent Funeral paralyzed with spinal cord injur­ lifting machine. Tis better to give, so others may receive Home, 120 Albany Turnpike, Can­ Joyce Johnson, 68, of East Ohio, is among 35 paraplegic or Hartford, died Friday at herhome. Sadly missed by. quadraplegic people in Professor ies, and 10,000 more suffer such He has lost 25 pounds and now ton. Burial, with military honors, Jerrold Petrofsky’s program at injuries each year; 52 percent are has 180 pounds on his 5-foot-ll By Nancy Poppas individually. Friday, 2 to 5 p.m., Thursday 2to 8 will be in Greenwood Cemetery, She was formerly employed as a Husband, Children and Herald Reporter By an agreement with the p.m., Saturday and Sunday noon to Manchester High School home Grandchildren the National Center for Rehabilita­ quadraplegics; 80 percent are frame. Avon. tion Engineering at Wright State men. The average age is 17, and the Tackett vividly remembers his agencies which obtain these crafts, 5 p.m. University near Dayton. average hospitalization cost is first time on the weight machine. When is a Christmas gift more 50 percent of the cost paid by the Where can your youngster find a Eight of the 35 are walking about $150,000. "They hooked up my left leg and it than a Christmas gift? When the customers goes directly back to gift to buy for just a penny? through the use of electrical Then, a paralyzed person will raised just as normal as you can price you pay goes to some kind of the craftsmen, said Doris Stavens, Probably nowhere except at the Pictures lead to porn charges stimulation and braces, and one — spend an average of $1.2 million in imagine. ... I saw it, but I couldn’t a worthy cause; the renovation of a who manages the shop with her gift counter of the Lutz, where sea Jennifer Smith — walked 6.8 miles continuing medical care over a believe it.” building, donations of food for the husband. Emil. shells cost just one cent each. in the Honolulu Marathon on lifetime that is shortened, he said, "The artificial heart, other med­ poor, the support of handicapped The shop sells hundreds of items, AStorrsman was arrested after oping the film and finding pictures Police went to Marcus's resi­ people. Little Theater of Manchester, most of which cost less than $1. allegedly taking pictures of a nude of a nude 5- or 6-year-oid giri in dence in Stores and questioned him Sunday. The program has brought because of bone and muscle ical programs, cancer research, Petrofsky international renown as atrophy and psychological they’re searching for the There are quite a few museum various locations. There are usually a number of girl in various positions and then v,arious poses next to an aduit about the incident. Police said and non-profit gift shops in this Those looking to support the things which tie into a particular trying to get the film developed at a male, police said. The pictures did Marcus toid them another man well as charges of showboating. problems. answers," said Tackett. "Dr. “There’s some bad blood in this “I’ve been paralyzed for six Petrofsky has the answers.” town, but they’re generally fairly renovation of Cheney Hall can exhibit — Japanese paper dolls or West Middle Turnpike store, police not not show the faces of either the gave him $25 to develop some film well hidden from public view. Here make several helpful Christmas rubber dinosaurs, for example. said this morning. man or girl, police said. at the store. However, police said field right now,” said Howard years and all I could do was look at Chizeck, an assistant professor at people in their stomachs. You are a few of the locations where the purchases. LTM has had both There is also a case full of Craig F. Marcus, 29. was Marcus was unabie to identify the money you spend on Christmas Christmas cards and note paper perennial favorites, such as doll charged with risk of injury to a Another man tried to pick up the man as of Dec. 2 and poiice Case Western Reserve University begin to feel like a child,” said who reviewed the research for Susan Steele, 23, of Alexandria, EMERGENCY gifts will keep giving ... and giving printed with a painting of Cheney house furniture or a miniature minor and promoting a minor in an processed fiim on Nov. 27 and upon arrested him the foiiowing day. ... and giving ... Hall on the front. The painting was microscope. obscene performance. questioning told police a man Technology Review magazine. Va., a quadraplegic who was Fire — Police — Medical Nonetheless, said Dr. Herman injured in an auto accident. done by Thomas R. Codetta in 1983. Among the most expensive items Police said Marcus left rolls of called Marcus paid him $25 to Marcus was being held on $10,000 International Gift Shop, South It depicts Cheney Hall on a snowy are the do-it-yourself kits for 35mm film to be developed on Nov. develop some film and left a phone non-surety bond pending arraign­ Weed, director of Ohio State Now, "for a couple of hours a day DIAL 911 University’s Bio-Medical Engi­ I’m taller than a lot of other In Manchester United Methodist Church, 1226 winter evening. making wooden dinosaur skelet­ 27 at Sprint Photp. The manager of number where he could be ment at Manchester Superior Main St. Thursdays, 1 to 3 p.m. The notes and cards are being ons. Any profit made at the shop the store called police after devel­ reached, police said. Court on Wednesday. neering center, “I think he’s people,” said the 5-foot-ll former brought it to the forefront more A visit to the International Gift sold in packages of 10, for $5, at goes to the operation of the than anyone else. His work has Shop is like taking a trip around the Exposures:, J. Garman Clothier; museum. become sort of a standard against world in 80 minutes. There are lace Tweeds: Regal Men’s Shop; the which others are measured.” doilies from Bangladesh and Savings Bank of Manchester; the Manchester Association for Re­ New talks set at Pratt & Whitney Petrofsky’s work made head­ carved wooden animals from Manchester State Bank and the tarded Citizens Bakery-Gift lines three years ago when Nanette Africa; brass candlesticks from Manchester Chamber of Shoppe, 43 Purnell Place. Monday Continued from page 1 plex guarded by local and state members from three Pratt plants Why take a shot India and doll furniture from Haiti. Commerce. through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Davis walked a few halting steps police. in Southington. Middletown and while tethered to a large harness AH items are made by village There are also Cheney Hall In addition to elaborate eclairs The loud but orderly demonstra­ North Haven where a total of 5,300 craftsmen, most of whom work in T-shirts and sweatshirts available and succulent cinnamon buns, the tors greeted employees with cat- and an even larger computer. both sides ask him. workers struck Dec. 2 over union Since then, the equipment has been their homes. in a wide selection of colors. MARC Bakery-Gift Shoppe, is a cails of “stay home” and "turn demands for job security language Prices are reasonable. Christ­ T-shirts are $5 for children’s sizes great place to pick up non-^ible The union negotiating team will around” as the workers sped in a new contract. reduced in size, and Miss Davis with your health? now walks more than two miles a mas ornaments start at 65 cents; and $7 for adults. All sweatshirts gifts. Prices range from 40 cents meet at 8 a.m. Tuesday in East through the gates to start their They hoped the mass picketing the most expensive siiTgle item is a are $15. Call Anne Miller at for little painted ceramic lapel pins day. Harald photo by BMhow Hartford to firm up a time and workweek for the world’s largest would disrupt production at the child’s chair carved from maho­ 646-1180. Monday through Satur­ to $15 for an embroidered piece in a place for negotiations, Webber jet engine maker. main plant where about 5.000 of its Petrofsky, 37, predicts a com­ gany. A full creche scene carved hoop. The little panda above cost mercial system that can help four Sandy Finnegan. The shop is open on day, to place an order. said. The marchers also jeered at 7,700 workers are members of lAM GET YOUR FLU Doris Stevens, manager of the Interna­ out of olive wood from the West $1.50. Earlier Monday, more than 600 observation towers with one-way Local 1746. tional Gift Shop in South United Thursday afternoons. Bank of Jerusalem costs about $40. Lutz Children’s Museum, 247 S. machinists and representatives glass installed at all nine entrances A majority of the 5,000 East 3-year-old girl, Methodist Church, shows a creche to It is also possible to buy the pieces Main St. Tuesday. Wednesday and Please turn to page 13 from at least 14 other unions and a company helicopter that Hartford union workers voted marched in the cold at dawn near hovered to fiim activities. twice last week to reject the hit by car, dies nine gates of the sprawling com­ Most of the pickets were union contract, chiefly because of a lack IMMUNIZ/mON of job security provisions in a VERNON (AP) — A 3-year-old proposed three-year contract. girl was struck and killed Monday The union failed, however, to by a car operated by an 82-year-old Ritual proves fatal for girl gain the necessary two-thirds vote woman, police said. needed for a strike. Holly C. Caye was sitting on a NOW! Child and Family brunch attracts a big bunch JAKARTA (UPI) - A snake to a local hospital where doctors Also Monday, the National La­ bench in front of a K-Mart charmer’s daughter who tried to were unable to save her. bor Relations Board ruled that Department store when a car perform her father’s tricks to employees at the East Hartford driven by Flossie Chapman of before flu season strikes What do you ers. Members wore costumes from In a note scrawled shortly before plant were working without a Vernon first collided with another do when your the group’s production of "Yeo­ impress friends at school was she lost consciousness, the dying bitten and kiiled by a viper, a contract. A federal judge already car then climbed onto the sidewalk home is taken man of the Guard" to give a Emilia wrote, “please don’t kill the had rejected Pratt's claim that a and hit the child, Vernon police The highest risk groups are: medieval air to the carols they newspaper reported today. snake.” over for a bou­ The Jakarta Post said the girl. new pact was in effect. said. • Aduhs and children with chronic disorders of the cardiovascular or tique, a concert Socia^ sang before an enormous fire­ Identified only as Emilia. 16, put Pratt is the world’s biggest The girl was transported by Life hall and a res­ place. They included Bob Gordon, one of her fathers poisonous snakes designer and builder of commer­ Star helicopter to Hartford Hospi­ pulmonaty systems that are severe enough to require regular medical taurant? By 202 Speaking Gall Weed, Marjorie Hnlensky and in a bag and took it to school with cial and military jet engines. The tal, where she died about an hour foDowKips or hospitalization during the preceding year. persons, no Ginny Schneider. her last week in the East Java town main plant covers 303 acres on a after the 12:46 p.m. accident. No • Residents of nuising homes and other chronic-care fadfities less? What Mrs. Rhea Talley Stewart A large percentage of the female WE DELIVER population of Manchester and of Lumajang. II you haven't received your tract of 1,080 acres that includes an charges have been filed, police • Otherwise healthy individuals over 65 years of age; and adults and Don Gninan did As her friends watched, Emilia Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. airport and test buildings. said. in those circum­ nearby towns was present, all wrapped the spotted welang snake weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays... children with chronic metabolic diseases stances was to dress^ in Sunday best. It is likely around her neck and did not seem please call your carrier. II you're • Anyone who has extensive contact with these high-risk patients leave home. that the local supermarkets noted to notice when the vipers fangs bit unable to reach your carrier, call Early last Tuesday morning the Months ago the auxiliary staged a drop-off in trade. into her finger. subscribe! service, 647-9046, by 6 FIANO r e a l t y CO. But no one is immune without a vaccination. lady of the Guinan house left with a a taste-testing luncheon and se­ Belgians were, the topic of a p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays ^ ^ ______643-56141 friend for a day’s outing, and the lected a menu of sausage strata, conversation in'one room. Not Witnesses said Emilia collapsed lor guaranteed delivery. a few minutes later and was rushed No appointment is necessary and Manchester Auxiliary of Child and cranberry salad, tea breads, and people, but horses, two of which All Condos Feature: Family Services moved in for its desserts to be eaten with the now reside at the Coventry home of Automatic Garage Door we’re ready to serve you 7 days a week annual Country Christmas fingers. Shirley Glenney. "We have fewer Send Packages the HANOI Way o OAK GROVE STREET OFF PORTER STREI Brunch. The event earned several Recipes were distributed. On horses, but larger ones,” she told Central Heat & AC from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. thousand dollars for next year’s Tuesday members kept bringing Jane Behnke of Coventry, Barbara UPS • Emery or others available work, said chairman, Lynn Tyler. foil-covered pans, the contents of Scranton of Ellington and Celeste . SEND or PICK UP 2Vt Baths ______^ Skylights Checking reservations at the which were served by Audrey Sheldon. 510 N. Miln 8L 7 days a week The strike at Pratt and Whitney Breakfast Area door was 'Tyler, assisted by Diane Young. The kitchen committee Manduttw. CT r t r w t r m n ------Reilly, who brought along an was headed by Denlae Prindtville was on the mind of Eleanor Formal Dining Room Im m ediate assistant, her 3-year-oId daughter. and Satan Berte, who was in the Scranton Richarda of Glastonbury , Fireplace Kale, and Donna Ford and Cora spirit of tbe^lay with a stencilled formerly of Manchester. Her hus­ 2x6 Wall Construction Goodwin, the rest of the apron made for her by Betty band, Floyd Ricbarda, who for 17 Jauenda. years conducted a children’s pro­ 7 Acre Site with only OAKOtOVC committee. 24 units COOOMNUM M edical ' Decorated to a fare-thee-well for Stenciled objects similar to that gram on radio, is now with Pratt 1st Floor Laundry Christmas, the Guinan home was apron and other crafts were sold on and Whitney in communications. He had been called away from Full Basements like a museum all by itself. Sonne tM lower level, along with holiday wails bristled with the heads of wreaths, ornaments, candles, and home a few nights earlier at 1; 30 VERNON Cedar Siding C aieC enter animals that Dr. Guinan shot all sorts of gifts. A percentage of a.m., and didn’t return until 1:30 WINDSOR LOCKS 623-6982 Prewired for Telephone & TV PorterField during a career as a big-game sales went to the Child and Family p.m. Thermopane Windows Luxury TownhouMe Condominiumi EASTHARITORD hiinter. These were labeled with Services. Some of these were Doria Gorscb, who is travel Fully Applianccd Kitchen Open for Viewing crossword puzzle names such as offered as prizes with the raffle chairman for the Vernon Chapter, H«nM ptiolo by Ba Charter Oak Mall • 940 Silver Lane • 569-8800 tickets that Gruyee Shea and 150 GAL. MIN. ( | Plush Carpeting Throughout Saiurdayi from 11-4 mnd S u n d ^ from 11-4 paku and r^ b u c k . Annerican Association of Retired FUEL In another room was the model Bimby Taylor were selling. Persons, described a coming trip Rear Decks Denise Prindiville, left, and Susan Berte mas Brunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 99 MANCHESTER of the sailing vessel, Bluenose, Just before the first serving, the north to a resort featuring Christ- Front Foyers with relax a moment during the Child and Don A. Guinan Jr. West Middle Turnpike at Comer of Broad Street • 6468595 which Dr. Guinan spent 50 hours crowd was swelled by the liten- FULL HEATING SERVICE Atrium Doors nnaking in 1973. cbester Gilbert and Sullivan Play­ Pieaae turn to page 13 Family Services' annual Country Christ- MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec 10. 1985 - » - t t — MANCHESTER HEiRALD. Tutwlay. Dec. 10, 19S5 Tueaday TV Advice A bunch brunches- there is an Inner also — and in their ^ C l a r k Continued from page l i yurt had to sleep on mats on the ^ tK N > P M OD OB « ground. The Outer Mongolian yurt (DniriMiiaifahM f c f t ' ' ■■ mas crafU. But the travel story Woman who survived attack that topped all was told by Pat had beds. Since the orlglnm ^ ( D aM m Nm m residents of a yurt slept on the *B P001i CCI-J-J'O rt' Jacoboon, who with her husband ALICE IN W H I T ( Charlet had just 'been In Outer ground what this proves is mat (SOiabiMMaliwk behind the Iron Curtin tourism QB C— — *» Comady Clawlra WONDERLAND Mongolia. is now bound in red tape Except for on Oriental cast to savvy moves from outside in. people’s faces, it was just like r41 HAND & MACHINE SEWING Natalie Gregory plays tlie title Russia, she reported. The Jacob­ Yes, just ask me and I ’ll gladly- role In the television version DEAR sons did enjoy sleeping in a yurt, Rhea Talley Stewart covert cooperate. I have learned to be' of the Lewis Carroll classic ABBY: Tbree the elaborate tent typical of parties and other social events for assertive. If I want to smoke in a [■ • P N ] MaMto SportsLook about a little girl's fantasy- years ago I waa Central Asian nomads. the Manchester Herald. Send your taxi and the driver doesn’t wont [T M C n MOVIE; -bnoonolMila Diffar- adventure in a magic land. raped, beaten Lr>rw- Friends of the Jacobsons had ■oclal newf to Rhea Talley 8(e- anaaa An nkw-yaar-nid girt trin to 'di- me to, I get another cab. "Alice In Wonderland" airs and left for v|c)tp«f Inner Mongolia — yes. wart, Box 591. MancbCBter, 06040. w e a ' hanalf from Iwr Mif-involvad D.K. CARNAHAN. NEW YORK pawtaa. Ryan O'Naal, Sfwlav Long, Draw TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 dead in tbe mid­ Dear Abby ■anymora. .1984. Rated PG. on CBS. dle of nowhere. DEAR D.K.: Some cab drivers' [ U M ] USA Cartoon. Expraaa I found my way Abigail Van Buren \ are assertive, too. They light up ___ aA V 0:30PM QD ® Too Cloaa for Comfort CHECK L I S T I ^ FOR EXACT TIME back, identifled without asking their passengers' Hara)d priotoa by MacKandrick (atotaon my attacker Births and pressed permission. And if the passengers QiOddCoupto object, they’re told to find another 0 S N IC Nightiy Nawa charges. We This spool box, left, was originally designed to hold half cab. Meintire, Leianna Joy, daughter ents are Rosalie Reynolds and 0 WIpMly luafoaaa Raport went to court, dozen spools of white thredd from George A. Clark, sole Henry Frederikseh, both of Noith DEAR FED UP: Yes. There is a of Elsie May (Schweitzer) Mein- 0 A K N a w a and he is now serving five to seven agent. The above picture is a view of its top. The Haven. The .baby has a brother, years. He was up for parole once non-profit organization that helps DEAR ABBY: You are always tire of Route 44-A, Coventry, and 0 Noiielaro WN Malden, Bob Newhart. 1968. Robert NerkWski, 17, and two CD Sidy Graham's Southern Naw Eng­ and was denied>. My problem: At people like you. It is Victims for on your soapbox about cigarette Sandy-type dog and the little girl make a fetching pair. Michael E. Meintire of Wellswood 0 Ona Day at a Tima 0 0 Rlptkfo The guys take .the land Cruaada sisters. Rebecca Nerkowski, 12. the time of tbe attack, the police Victims, 1800 S. Robertson Blvd., smokers fouling the air. Well, how Road, Hebron, wBs bom Nov. 6 at CCNN] ih owbli Today 'Screaming Mimi' helicopter across the 0 Tha Honsymoonora about all those |>eople who put on so_ and Sara Monro, 9. border to save the father of Nick's beauti* took all my personal belongings for Loa Angeles, Calif. 90035. Write to John Dempsey Hospital, Farming- [O W ] Advanturaa of O slo and Harriot friend Cathy. (60 min.) 0 Second CHy TV evidence — including the jewelry it, describe your problem and ntiuch perfume, you could gag? ton. The maternal grandparents {E S P N ] SpoctaContar (3D ChMpMto 0 AH in the Family and clothes they took off me in the enclose a self-addressed, stamped Everywhere you go lately you’re, are Russell and Noel Schweitzer of 0 0 Tonight Show T o n ic 's guest ie practically asphyxiated by the Spool box is image of another era 7:00PM ( I ) CBS Nawa (B ) A Paealon for Excallanc*: An Ev*n> hospital. They told me I couldn’t envelope for a reply. Coventry. The paternal grandpar­ Sullivan. Bethany Suzanne, songwriter Vlasta Krsak. (60 min.) ( D Thraa'a Company Ing with Tom Paters have anything back until after the The people there are masters at fragrances. It’s bad enough when ents are Richard Meintire of daughter of Kenneth and Cheryl 0DoctorWho Tonight: Christmas-Hanukkah CD ABC Nawa [C N N ] Larry King Liva cutting red tape and letting people women bathe in perfume, but now It takes so brass fittings are intact and the Hebron and Shirley Meintire of (Peters) Sullivan of 46 Hunter case was over. party for members and guests of [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Spirit of tha Wind' A 0 Hogan's Heroes After tbe Jerk was sentenced, I know what their rights are and how that men have also taken to' little some­ wood comers are neatly halved North Windam. The baby has a Road, was bom Nov. 22 at ( D $100,000 Pyramid the Manchester Philatelic Society yourtg boy overcon>o8 his handicap to be* 0 PEUCULA; ‘El Pletolero Dosoono- asked for my things and was told I to obtain them. If you live in smelling pretty, a person needs a> times to make a together. sister, Jennifer Lynn Meintire, 17 Manchester Memorial Hospital. 0 Jaflaraona come the world's champion dog sledder. ddo' at Mott’s Community Hall. 587 E. would have to wait until the case Philadelphia, New York or Santa gas mask to keep from fainting. - day for a box­ months. The maternal grandparents are 0 Knofa Landing Chief Dan George, Slim Pickens. 1979. 0 Comady Tonight Collectors' So what else is new? The box was Middle Turnpike, 6:30 to 9. Rated PG. was appealed. Next they tell me Barbara. Calif., you can contact You can edit this any way you collecting nut. recently moved from a high shelf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of 0 0 M*A*8*H [C N N ] Sports Tonight [E S P N ] CoHag* BasketballAuburn at that the case has to be ty p ^ up, the the local Chapters. To start a want to, but please get it in the A real aficio­ in a Manchester house to a spot Bring a nicely-wrapped grab- Monro, David Jan, son of David Smyrna Mills, Maine. The pater­ 0 Whaal of FortuiM [E S P N ] SportsCantar Comer Alabama-Bfrmlngham judge must read it, sign it, then it chapter in your own community, column before the holidays.' nado can wax where the picture on me cover bag gift worth a couple of dollars if J. and Linda (Frederiksen) Monro nal grandmother is Grace Smith of 0 MacNaN-laiwar Nawahour |l dithyrambic y New Britain. The baby has three 9:30PM 0 $ Independent News 11:35PM CD Emartainmant Tonight must be filed. They said they write to the Los Angeles chapter Thanks. catches the eye. Can’t find the you want to join me merriment. of 96 Overlook Drive, was bom at 0 Prfoo la Right over nothing Russ MacKendrick 12:00AM CD Samaby Jonas “ lost” my things. Two months for particulars. GAGGING IN CAMDEN, N.J. artist’s name but it is certainly Need not be philatelic. Refresh­ Manchester Memorial Hospital on sisters, Lisa Beth. 20; Jill Suzanne, 0 Nawlywad Qama 10:00PM dD The Tenth Anniversary more than a Nov. 22. The maternal grandpar­ 14; and Jamie Elizabeth, 3. 0 laoo Amor Johnny Cash Christmas Special In cele­ 0 0 Comedy Break later they found everything. worth a curtain call. The pic ments on the house. bration of his 30 years as a performer, I have been calling them once a DEAR ABBY: As a smoker, I DEAR GAGGING: No editing wooden hunk (pasted on and lacquered), is all in 0 Nightly Bualnaaa Raport 0 U n c to Floyd Johnny Cash is )oin^ by June Carter Cash. month for three years, and I still want to thank you for your necessary. Readers, "Gagging” with breathing attractive muted colors. The 0 OWPrant Strokaa Larry Gatlin and Jerry Lee Lewis. (60 min.) 0 MOVIE; 'A Lion la in the Strsolt' A Southern peddler marries a school teacher, don’t have anything back! I keep response to "Smoked Out,” who has a point. Ralph Waldo Emerson slits in the sides scootching girl’s hat is ecru, her (C N N ] MonayMna CE) News then starts on a whirlwind rise politically, getting one stall after another; (|Bked if she had the right to said, "ModeraUon is essential to and a label on the end saying time it held ready money for dress is red and the pinafore -is About Town |DI8] MOVIE: ‘A Minor Miracia' A ( D ® Barbara Watters Special Barbara using hysteria among cotton pickers arid they say the courts are very busy complain about a chain-smoker the enjoyment of everything.” "One-half Standard Barrel... Cape charities and church. white to match the bit of lace group of orphan! and thair devoted Walters interviews Cybill Shepherd. An­ small town folk. James Cagney, Barbara Cod Cranberries ...” (I have one. "Ah-ah, you mustn’t take from guardian. Father Cadenae. band together gela Lansbury ar>d Michael J. Fox. (60 Hale, Anne Francis. 1953. now, and I will have to wait. seated next to her at a baseball Right on, Ralph! petticoat |>eeping out. The well- (kx>d for a now-and-then pride-of- the Lord’s Box! ” to turn poverty, hardkrmcka. and even ev­ min.) 0 S a m a y MWar OK, now that I have explained game. behaved shaggy dog is a Sandy iction in an aatounding triumph. John Hut­ (Problems? Write to Abby. Fora, possession seance.) "Just borrowing, Ma.” Overeaters meet Wednesday GD Independent News 0 Man from U.N.C.LE my predicament, I would like to Your reply: "You had every tyiie with a blue ribbon for a collar. ton, Pater Fo>. Pele. 1983. Rated G. right to complain. Most smokers personal, unpublished reply, send "Leave a chit! ” O ) Mission: Impossible [C N N ] Nawanight forget this ugly incident once and The box in the photos originally He seems to be waiting while Sissy Overeaters Anonymous will meet Wednesday at 8 (E S P N ] CoHaga BaakatbaS: Iona at n ^ only be told politely that their a self-addressed, stam p^ enve-, Inside the box right now is an rechecks a page from a geography lo id a ^ (S ) Trapper John. M.D. [E S P N ] NFL Supsratari for all, but I can’t get it out of my existed to deliver a half dozen p.m. in the cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester mind until I get my things back. smoke is offensive, and they lope to Abby, P.O. Box 38923. s)K)oIs of white thread from George embossed card with a hand holding lesson. (M A X ] MOVIE; 'Ooora Oanca on Fira' ( S ® ) Remington Steels Laura and Re­ [T M C ] MOVIE: ‘Chriatmoa Story' flowers with a ribbon. The card Memorial Hospital. Newcomers are welcomed at 7; 30 mington go undercover to solve a murder Can you help me? promptly react with courtesy and Hollywood, Calif. 90038. All corres­ A. Clark, sole agent. The“ O.N.T” p.m. The group follows the principles of Alcoholics (U S A ] Radfo 1990 Small-town America in the mid-1940s is says, “ In my welfare I rejoice.” Box collecting can be a thing of connected with an all-frills airline. (60 min.) the setting for this holiday memoir about a FED UP IN CONNECTICUT consideration.” pondence is confidential.) stands for nothing more esoteric Anonymous to help people deal with the problems 7:30PM CD p m Magaiino (S ) Woody Outhrle: Hard Travalln' boy who only wants a R ^ Ryder BB gun There’s also a clipping with a short mementos and whimsies, but it man Our New Thread — on the also can be "heavy.” The Time- underlying compulsive eating. (D M*A*8*H (S ) Odd Couple for Christmas. Peter Billingsley. Darren same plane of thought that gave a sermon about taking one day at a McGavin, Melinda DiHon. 1983. Rated PG. Life Encyclopedia has 16 pages on QD Whaal of Fortutta GD Bodas d* Odio publication from a town in Maine time. [U S A ] Edge of Night the subject. Its writer ” ... has (D Banny HM Show dD Loo Buscaglia me most apt of all possible titles: At the lower right of me open Church holds family night cover you see the points of two found a use for every one of the tiij moopvnooni mows SD How to Make It In America 12:05AM CD Simon ft Sinrwn A.J. Mother should see a doctor “ The Wiscasset Newspaper.” and Rick are in for a little sleight of hand common pins sticking up. That was hundred boxes she and her hus­ Second Congregational Church. 385 N. Main St., will 0 Bam ay MHIar [C N N ] Evening News Name it like it is! when an up and coming illusionist is mur­ a hinge repair done by Aunt band have acquired on country hold its Christmas family night Sunday at the church. 0 Jeopardy [H B O ] Hitchhiker A man staying over at dered. (60 min.) (R). D E A R DR. treatment. She also owes it to your antiquing jaunts.” No conscience At 5 p.m. the church school, junior choir, pilgrim a friertd's house begins an eerie relation­ The spool box has been a family Emma, and who is going to 0 Naw Nawlywad Oanw [H B O ] Not Nacesaarily tha Nawa This (H U T: I am 28 father. If she becomes disabled, pangs there. fellowhship and adult narrators will present ” A ship with a stray dog. comedy series presents sketches, news she will not be able to be there keepsake for generations. At one monkey with it now? All the other 0 Boaton Bnifoa Hocfcay and film footage satiriring current events. years old and Rainbow of Promises” in the sanctuary. Scripture [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Protocol' (CC) A naive when he really needs her. 0 Banaoo cocktail waitress becomes a national her­ have had active and music will be combined as a framework tracing 12:19AM d s MacNoilLahrer For most people, going to the' 0 WBd World of Animate oine when she is recruited by the State Nawshour psoriasis all the promise of the coming of Christ in Genesis and (C N N ] Cioaafira Departrrtent as a protocol official. Goldie over my body D r. G ott doctor is a lot like waiting for a: Isaiah through the fulfillment as recorded in the Hawn. Chris Sarandon, Andre Gregory. 12:20AM [M A X ] Hoodroom spanking: The anticipation is often; IH B O ] For Battor or for Woraa; Tho 1964 Rated PG forfiveyears.lt Gospels. Baalaat Proiom MichaaTa plan to recover 12:30AM CD (fomody Tonight seems to have more fearsome than the event; At 6 p.m. the Christian Education Board will No aiatar'a teat bunny b r i ^ the family [USA] Auto Rocirtg: 1986 Trans-Am Peter Qott, M.D. itself. As I’m sure you know, many.' Champs CD Beat of Saturday Night Live started after sponsor a dinner in fellowhsip hall. Those planning to cteoar togathar during tha Chrlatmaa holi- symptoms turn out to be less; dsys 0 Star Trak the birth of my attend may call the church office, 649-2863, any 10:05PM [T M C ] MOVIE: 'OM En- serious than they were originally; (U S A ] Dragnot ough' Two teenagers from different back­ (JS Tha Umouchabtoa first child. I weekday before 2 p.m. grounds strike up a summer friendship. 0 0 Lots Night with David Lsttsrman have used do­ perceived to be. In addition, those- The South Windsor High School Chorus will present Bethany Brothers to etng 8 : 0 0 1 ^ CD Alloa In W ondorland ICC) Sarah Boyd. Rainbow Harvest. Rated PG. Tonight's guests are Bob and Ray and mu­ zens of medica­ that are serious are almost always: a musical program at 7 p.m. Tickets for the Part 2 of 2 Young Alice diacovera more sician Bobby Womack. (60 min.) advanturaa in Wondartand, encountering 10:15PM [M AX] MOVIE: ‘All That tions (currently Diprolene) and her lower left groin. Pressure easier to treat before they become: performance will be 52.50 and available that evening. The Bethany Brothers, members of the the Wabua, tha Carpamar and Tweadle- Jaza' Despite failing health, a Broadway 0 Maude use a sunlamp seven days a week. doesn’t hurt, but it’s always there. catastrophic. ; MM Dominican order dedicated to prison daa and Twaadladum. (2 hra.) producer keeps up a mad pace choreo­ [D IS ] Still tha Soever No matter what I use. it either does My father is very sick with cancer What your mother may need: CD PM Magailna graphing musical numbers, editing a film [E S P N ] PKA Full Contact Karate most is some firm but gentle! DAR learns Colonial cooking ministry, will present a program of song and trying to manage his personal life. Jes­ not work or it is a temporary and my mother refuses to see a (D 0 Who'a tho BoaaF (CC| Mona'a sica Lange. Roy Scheider. Ann Reinking. [U S A ] Gong Show (one-to two-week) solution. Is doctor for fear of worrying him. encouragement to look out for; Orford Parish, Daughters of the American and scripture Friday at 7:30 p.m. at St. plan to axpoaa age diacritnination back- 1979. Rated R there any help for me? She had a gallbladder operation 15 herself so she can continue to be; Wk Revolution wil meet Thursday at 7-30 p.m. at the Ibaa whan Tony and Angela help her land a 12:35 AM [H B O ] m o v ie : '10‘ Caught WXi% James Church, in the lower church, fob with a ahoa company. 10:30PM as Nawa in a mid-life crisis, a man pursues his dream years ago and a cytoscope for healthy and useful. I am sure that! •home of Mrs. Edmund J. Gorman, 69 Dale Road. girl. Dudley Moore, Bo Derek. Julie An­ your father would want this for; Colonial cooking will be the subject of the meeting. sponsored by the church’s Renew CD Nawa 0 Dick Van Dyke DEAR READER: Psoriasis is kidney stones three years ago. She drews. 1979. Rated R. her. Really sick patients are Committee. The public is Invited. 0 MOVIE: 'Raggody Man' A aaHor 0 24Hofaa more than a heartbreak for many says it’s a "gas pocket,” but it Hostesses will be Sally Robb, Mrs. John Beggs, Mrs. [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Tender bilnga fova and violance into tha life of a [H B O ] MOVIE; ‘Fortreaa’ (CC) Rachel 12:50AM patients. However, you seem to be never goes away. C!auld this be usually comforted to see that loved John Darling. Marion Brookings. Mrs. A. Howard te n ^ dhrorcaa with two youtn eons. Cousins' (Dubbad) On a French country­ dangerous? ones continue to make a commit­ McElrath and Jeanne Robb. Ward side farm, a love-smitten teenager devises in the hands of a capable dermatol­ Potiuck set for Thursday Siaay Spacak, Eric Roberta. Sam Shepard. ogist who is undoubtedly aware of ment to keeping themselves well. 1981. 10:45PM [DIS]Ankal an ingenious plan to gain experience and fulfill his desires with his beautiful older new treatments for this chronic DEAR READER: No doctor Your mother will need good health The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary and its 0 M o C io u d Nawa 11:00PM (D 0 0 cousin. Thierry Tevini, Anja Shute. 1983. skin condition. One of the new could reasonably be expected to in order to meet the challenges that Illing Kold concert chapter will have a Christmas potiuck at 6 p.m. 0 MOVIE: 'High Midnight’ Whan the d lT a x I Rated R. therapies uses methotrexate, an diagnose the cause of your moth­ lie ahead for her. The Illing Junior High School Concert Band, Cadet Thursday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall. 608 E. wNaandchUdof aconatruction worker are CD Action Nawa I kHad In a drug raid, tha man aata out to 1 :00AM CD Qat smart anti-cancer drug. Ask your doctor er’s ache without examining her. Band and Jazz Ensemble will perform Thursday at Center St. After the supper there will be a teacup aacura foatica. Mika Cohnora, David Bir- CD Biaana John Byner hosts this long nin- (T ) Haadllite Chatara Send your questions to Dr. Goth auction. ning cable comedy series. if he thinks this would be appropri- She may have a small hernia, 7:30 p.m. at Manchester High School’s Bailey nay. 1979. dD aloe Franklin Show aate for you. arthritis of the hip, a chronically in care of The Manchester Herald OS Carson's Comady Classics Auditorium. The new Woodwind Choir and Brass 0 0 Tha A-Toam Tha team haada for (S ) Break the Bank pulled muscle or — as she fears — at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, 0 ^ tha South American Jungle to reacua Mur- 0 Bast of Saturday Night live Choir and senior trumpet soloists Matt Clough. Elise ® Dr. Garte Scott DEAR DR. GOTT: My mother is something more serious. If there is 44101. Due to volume of mail,; Robinson and Egils Ramons will be featured. dock'a kidnapped paycNattlat. (60 mki.) 0 Bosom Buddies MMH give children’s tours [C N N ] Croaefire 69 and in reasonably good health, a problem that hasn't disappeared individual questions cannot be! Admission will be free Refreshments will be 0 Nova Bpacial; Monarch of tha Moun- 0 NawsCentar talne [U S A ] Haartlight CHy although overweight (5 feet 2 190 within a few days, your mother answered, (juesitons of general available. Manchester Memorial Hospital is offering tours for 0 M*A*S*H interest will be answered in futun; children and teenagers and and their parents on the 0 C rla la l 1 m o v i e : McCoy: Biaaa pounds.) She has been complain­ owes it to herself to see a doctor to 0 (^Mnedy Break :05AM CD 0 Nova: Animal Architacta |CC| Unu- tha Big Fiah' McCoy attempts to pull a ing of a constant nagging ache in obtain answers and, if necessary. columns. • second and fourth Wednesday of each month or by aual habhata from the world of nature are [C N N ] Monaylina scam on a dishonest financial advisor and Health care services set special arrangement. preaantad. (60 min.) [E S P N ] Action Sports of the 80‘s: Tha his loan shark partner. Tony Curtis. Roscoe Tours are designed to show children the areas of the Wasidsnta Pro Triathlon Coverage from Lee Browne, Bob Dishy. 1975. Community Health Care Services will hold office 0 Fablan'a Good Tbiw Rock 'n' Rod hours Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. at Coventry Town hospital they would see during a usual stay. Children Ravtval Dallas. TX. 1:30AM (D l Love Lucy Hall for routine cheeks and health guidance. For more will obtain information about anesthesia, the (C N N ] Prhno Nawa [U S A ] Alfrad Hitchcock GD IndepeiKlant Nawa Some stains poseproblem o|ierating room and recovery room. information, call the services at 228-9428. (H S O j MOVIE; 'Haartbraakara' Two 11:10PM [D IS ] Disney's Legends [C N N ] Nawanight Update For more information about tours or for an ilafong frienda axpeharrca dramatic and Hstoa appointment, call Ann Bonney at 646-1222, extension change! in thek caraera, romatKea and 2:00AM CD m o v ie : 'InvlaiMa DEAR until the stain disappears. thak own ralatiortahip. Pater Coyote, Nick 11:12PM (S ) Second City TV S tride' An ex-con tries to go straight and POLLY: I re­ If the stain still remains, repeat Ski trips planned 2417. „ Haraid photo by Tarqulnk> Mancuao. 1984. Rated R. Dynasty sacrifices himself for his kid brother ¥vho is 11:30PM CD about to go wrong. Humphrey Bogart, Wil­ cently had a ca­ the paste treatment, only this time, Manchester Recreation Department is planning (EBAX] MOVIE; ‘Rad Bhoaa’ A lovaly CD 0 ABC News Nightline liam Holden, Gedrge Raft. 1939. taract opera­ use a paste of cream of tartar and balarina wktda up in a bitter atruggle be- two ski trips. A weekend trip for Killington, Vt.. will Hear jazz and carols twaan her career and m a rri^. Moira CD MOVIE: 'Taraa Bulba' 16th century tion and didn’t Pointers lemon juice. Rub it on thickly and ‘A Song tor Christmas' leave Highland Park School at 6 p.m. Feb 21, and Bhaarar. Amon Walbrook, Mahua Goring. Cossacks fight for freedom from Poland’s realize how cover it with a damp cloth to keep it return at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 23. The package will include domination. Yul Brynner, Tony Curtis. Manchester High School Jazz Ensemble and Round 1948. Channels badly stained moist. Leave the paste on for an Dave Campbell plays the piano as students are among several who will be transportation, two nights at Rutland Holiday Inn, one Table Singers will present a free concert Wednesday (T M C ] MOVIE: "Tha Rtvar- (CC) A hard­ Christine Kaufmann. 1962. my plastic kit­ Polly Fisher hour before scrubbing it off. GI) MOVIE: 'aloy in tha Morning' A strug­ Randy Norris, center, and Keri Lihdiand in the seventh-grade winter concert dinner, two breakfasts and two days of skiing. The at 7:30 p.m. at Bailey Auditorium of the high school. working farm family muat uaa all their re- 3 chen table tops If you’ve still got a stained aourcaa to aava their land. Mai Gibaon, WFS8 Hartford. CT gling law student and his wife try to cope rehearse a duet, "A Song for Christ­ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Cone Gymna­ cost is $190 each with four in a room and $215 with two The ensemble will perforin selections by Count WNEW New York. NY S with poverty and parental opposition to had become un­ counter top, chlorine bleach may Siaay Spacak. Scott (Mnn. 1984. Rated WTNH New Haven. CT $ in a room. For more information, call the department, Basie, Chick Corea, Spryro Gyra, Thad Jones and P6-13. their marriage. Richard Chamberlain. til I was able to do the trick. However, be very mas.” The Bennet Junior High School sium of the school. 647-3089. WOR New York. NY 9 Yvette Mimieux, Arthur Kennedy. 1965. others. The singers will sing jazz arrangements of (U S A ] Tim* WrattHng WPIX New York. NY 11 see again! They careful with this product. It could The department also will sponsor a day trip to traditional Christmas carols and the Coventry Carol. WTXX Waterbury. CT ' [E S P N ] Mazda SportaLook are brown with also bleach out some patterns and 8:30INM CD a s in th« Family Sundown, Canton, on Feb. 19. for persons 12to ISyears Wendy Drown will sing a solo. WWLP Springfiald. MA 2i [TM C] MOVIE: 'OaNipoH' Two Aua- coffee stains and other stains. I guns. colors on some plastic laminate CD 0 Qrawing Palna (CC) While Carol WEDH Hartford. CT old. The prices range is from $23 to $43. A $10 24 tralian friends come face to face with the have tried everything I can think First, try scouring tbe stains counters, so test the bleach on a llaiaiia her atraight-A report card, Mike WVIT Hartford. CT 30 brutality of war. Mel Gibson, Mark Lee. Give so others can receive non-refundable deposit will hold the spot. Full aooraa tew matka on an aptkuda teat. W8BK Boaton, MA 2t 1981. Rated PG. of. Please, can you help me? — with baking soda. If that doesn’t hidden spot on the counter by payment is due two weeks before the trip. WGGB Springfield. MA CDFamByFaud 4b [U S A ] Prima Tima Wraatling MARY work, make a paste of baking soda wiping on a little bleach, letting it Temple nursery celebrates WXTV Peteraon, NJ 41 and water, put it on the stains sit for 10 minutes, then rinsing it 8:4BPM (018] Mouatarplaca Thaatar .WGBY Springfield. MA >7 [M AX] MOVIE: ‘The Ki^of and photographed by Manchester come in for a patient gift, and wind Students of Temple Beth Sholom Nursery School 2:25AM , DEAR MARY: Let’s start with thickly and let it sit for 15 minutes clean. If no change in finish or Continued from page 11 Alzheimer confab scheduled wnc Hertford, CT •1 Comedy' Televtsion ia no laughing matter native Nancy Nassiff, at mansions up doing a lot more of their have been celebrating Hanukkah with games, songs CD Maiv Orlllln CNN Cable Nawa Ntwrk ICNN) Ihe mildest treatment, first, then or 80, then scrub it off. If that color or other damage appears, try 9:00PM for Rupe^ Pupkin, who stops at nothing for There are four long shelves full in Newport, R.I. These calendars shopping,” said Desrosier. The Alzheimer Support Group will meet Wednesday and by lighting candles. On Wednesday, they will CD 0 Moonlighting (CC) A buaineaa- DISNEY Disney Channel (DISl a shot at TV stardom. Riobart De Niro, '^work our way up to the bigger seems to lighten the stain, repeat the bleach on the stained area. ICSPNl of gift items such as these, all cost $7.50 each, with the profit The shop is operated by the from 7 to 9 p.m. at the mental health building of make wooden dreidels, tops used for a traditional man'a teat 6fo of phone numbara laada to ESPN Sportt Network Jerry Lewis. 1982. Rated PG. Qiver the stains with a cloth HBO Home Box Office iHBOl made by the workshop employees. going to the Manchester Historical Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester Memorial Hospital. The topic will be game. The nursery will be open from 9:30 a.m. to noon an axtortfon plot that landa Maddie and soaked in a bleach and water ^ David in troubla with the law. (60 min.| CINEMAX Cinemex (MAXi 2:30AM [C N N ] Sports Lotanight Some of the most popular — and Society. The calendars are availa­ Auxiliary. Profits go to that group, "Coping with Feelings of Depression: The Caretaker Wednesday. Parents are invited. TMC Movie Channel iTMCl solution (about a cup of bleach to a CD MOVIE: ‘Hot MMfona' A.crook pud! [E S P N ] SportsCantar therefore most difficult to find on ble at Nassiff Camera Shop. 634 then are presented as a contribu­ and the Patient.” Dr. David Kerski, geriatric On Monday the children made potato latkes and, r " USA USA Netvirork lUSAl Thoughts quart of water should do it) and let tion to the hospital. Last year, the offatarrlfichaiatbyuaingacomputar. Karl 2:35AM (D css Nows Nightwatch the shelves — are the baby blocks Main St. psychiatrist from the Institute of Living in Hartford this morning, they made Chanakah cookies. For more it sit for five to 10 minutes. Rinse gift shop contribution to the 2:40AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Camal made in needlepoint on plastic will 8)>eak. information, call Susan Ruchin evenings. 875-2125. Knowfodga' Two Amharat roommates the counter. This should start to canvas. 'These cost $3.50 for each Manchester Memorial Hospital hospital was $40,000, Desrosier For more information, call Visiting Nurse and (The "Thoughta” this week are bleach out the stains. If some compete (or tha affactiotta of a Smith co­ Lord God, we give You thanks set. Gilt Shop, 71 Haynes St. Monday said. Home Care of Manchester, s)M>nsor of the group, at ed. Jack Nicholson, Catvica Bergen, Art based on the Great-O-Antiphona-, for Your gracious love as ex­ stains remain, you may repeat tbe through Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Cinema Gsrfunkel. 1971. Rated R. 647-1481. Thibodeau at 4 -H confab traditionally used by tbe Christian pressed in tbe Law. May it always bleach treatment once or twice. Manchester Historical Society, Saturdays and Sundays, 11:30 a.m. Manchester Senior Citizens’ 3:00AM [C N N ] Nows Overnight church during the Advent season.) be for us a Law of life and a sign of However, chlorine bleach ia a C3ieney Homestead, 106 Hartford to 7:30 p.m. Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike. Donna M. Thibodeau, 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [E S P N ] Torvifo: 1966 AuatrNlan Opan the salvation You have prepared strong chemical and I don’t like to Thursdays, 10 a.m. to noon. MCC holds play contest Gerald Thibodeau of Hackmatack Street, attended M ontfltM Road. Thursdays and Sundays, Ito You might not think of checking Champfonohips Man's Finola from MaF ” 0 Adonai and ruler of the house for us. Amen. use it too often on any material, so the 64th National 4-H Congress in Chicago last week. ____ iCItV— H«nrvlV(P6-13)7,«. Tront-Lwx Collaoa Twin — Jogged bouma, Australia. (3 hra.) 5 p.m. in a hospital when searching for a Manchester’s senior citizens are Manchester Community College Theater Wing is — K8V SKChonce (R) 7:10,»: is— After Edoa (R) 7,9. — Rambo (R) 7 with Mad of Israel, who appeared to Moses in try the milder treatments first. She was selected to represent the state of Connecticut The Manchester Historical So­ set of cocktail forks, a maroon a talented crew. They set up a sponsoring a regional theatrical com|>etition for I (R ) 7:40, »:1 ». — Tha Gotfk Mutt Max (R ) 9. 3:45AM CD Qm smart the burning bush and gave him the Don’t use a bleach cleaner more in the area of foods and nutrition. The conference ran (PO)7:20,«:40. V9CII9R The Rev. Janet Laadwehr ciety sells a number of books and leather handbag or a colonial-style Christmas shop every December junior and senior high schools. Drama groups are C tai I A 3— One# Bitten (PG-13) 7:10, 3:50AM [T M C ] m o v ie : T h o Rhror' Law on Sinai: Come with an than once every few months or so. varieties of note paper to raise to sell tbe things they make such as invited to submit one-act plays or scenes from a full week. ^ PuB A CIMRM — Target (CC} A hardworking farm fimiy muat use EmaBBCl Latheran Charch - PO LLY pewter lamp with a hand- 9 :1 0 .-Target (R) 7,9:30. outstretched arm and redeem us.” money for the maintenance of the dried flower arrangements, ce­ full-length plays to be produced at a festival Jan. 18 at Some 2000 4-H youths from 50 states, Puerto Rico Watt Hortfard al thair raaourcss to aava thak lartd: Mai Most people certainly do not stencilled shade. and the District of Columbia are participating in the *Ve**iiieBeprs pi I A agaiiM — Blm I A 3 — Once Bitten (PG-13) 7, Gibson. Sissy Spacak, Scon Glann. 1984. -Cheney Homestead. Charles ramic objects, and even a hand­ the Lowe Program Center. Plays may run up to 40 TBro g tH H 7:10,9;30. 9:15. — Amodaut (P G ) I. Rated PG-13. think of the law as something that 1 Burr’s book, “ Yankee Bush Fac- Yet all of these items are made desk and chair set. Christ­ minutes. Entry fee is $35 per school and registration congress. Donna has been a member of 4-H since she !■*-—- Youry Wllllmaotic gives freedom. Instead, the law is available at the Manchester Mem­ was five. Her major projects are in foods and 4:(X)AM CD Joa FrtnkHn Show 2 tory ” is there, for $6 per copy. So is mas decorations cost about $1.50. must be received by Friday. iRerleek Holmes (PO-13) 12:45,3,5 . Jllltan Sdttara Cinema — Splat Lika usually seen as something that ALDO’S PIZZA “"jrasv orial Hospital Gift Shop. “ We try to nutrition, child care, home arts, dog care, clothing T:A 9:4S. — Kliio Solemon't Mlnat U t (P G ) 7:05, 9:15 — Rocky IV (P G ) 0 Emsrgoney ♦ "I f All The Great Men,” a $1.98 The ever-popular clocks start at For more information, contact Susan Plese, (PO-13) 1:30,3:15,5:10,7:30,9:35.— To 7:10, 9:10. — King Solomon't Mlnat restricts us and constrains our * paperback book about nnembers of be just like a department store, but about $25 for a wail model, but Theater Wing, MS 2, Manchester Community College, and public speaking. U i m ^ O l 9 l f i L . A . (R ) 1:45,4:30,9:40. [C N N ] (any King OvatnighI Bay 1 Large or Extra Large n » (PG-13) 7:05,9:20. — Fever Pitch (R ) 7, actions. *the Cheney family, by Margaret with more personal service,” said those with chimes or a pendulum 60 Bidwell St., or call 647-6013. .This year, Donna placed first in Hartford County, r ’. M M q ^ C h r ls tm M (O ) 1 ;30,3:30, 9:11 — J o g ^ Edge (R) 7:10,9:20. — But God’s La w was intended as a (■ » 3 Hbmb ar Dawn Desrosier, tbe manager. and second in the state, for 'her speech called "iniBt |;i|. t S T : 39. — R p^v IV (PO) 1,3,5, Toraef (R) 7,9:11 4:20AM [M A X ] m o v ie : *¥00 (tan't : Swenson Cheney. Note paper cost more. 2:0,9:11 — Splat Like U t(R ) 1,3:10, W fta ^ Taka It W M i You' Baaad on Pultnr Prito gift, not as a burden. God’s Law J shows sketches' of the Oieney The shop sells lingerie and sweat­ 4-H means to Me.” She is currently co-president o f tlw $ :m V.m. W. — WMla Niohtt (PG-13) Ptan — Target (R) 7:11 play by Gaorga S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, reshapes our liv n from wasteful­ ers, kitchen gadgets and cook­ In addition to these items, tbe Hartford County 4-H Interstate Club; assistant to the' 1:11 4:91, 7:W, 9:45. - l o A to the O ri«a -lM ~ :;2 Liter ObIm ♦ Homestead, and costs $3 per box. Hutchinsons have carol sing M v r * (P O ) ):45, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40. — about zany but warm family that balsvss hi ness to productivity, from desiiair receive ware, watches and jewelry. About seniors sell baskets, crafts supp­ vice president of the Hartford County 4-H Pair MgptWtld — Schedule unavailable. letting peopla do as thaypfoass. Jean Ar­ •r P«psl, iF o r those with a limited budget, RolwOtw RrHe and (ha Star Staalar lO ) to hope, and from tbe pain of t there are antique post cards for f l 90 percent of the customers are lies and kits for others to asseble. John and Doris Hutchinson of Route6, Andover, will Association; and a teen memlier of the H artfori 1:39, 3:30, 5:30. — Jogo td Edoa (R ) thur, Jamas Stewart. 193S. meaninglessness to the freedom of ♦each. employees of the hospital, said The shop is open just two hours hold a community Christmas carol sing Sunday at 6 County 4-H Camp Board. Donna is a junior at East 7:33,9:M. Now you know 4:25AM [HBO] MOVIE: Touehad- a puiposeful existence, (kid’s Law • Tuaa.-Wad. A Thurs. Only • Taka Out Only • • There Is also a stunning full- Desrosier. The other 10 percent of each week, but wares will be p.m. The public is invited to sing carols with the Catholic High School and plays on the vanKp Daterminad to make something of hknaslf. Tuos. A Vtad., 11 a.m. • 9 p.m, Thurs. 11 a.m. • 10 p.m .' _ UATBodtaraRdM-Commando (R) a mental patism sacapat and aaaumaa s is not meant to threaten iwiiiah- : color calendar, produced by bouse customers are people visiting displayed at other times, by Hutchinson family around tbe Christmas tree. Bring volleyball team. She is employed at ApplianceRapalTi: 7:0.9:30. — Toroat (R ) 7,9:30.— Thot The brain sends messages to the Fri. A Bat. 11 am . • 11 p.m„ Sun. 12 noon • 9 p.m. ■ I new ktentity. Roliart H ^ , Kathlean Baiter. ment but to introduce to us the * plant authority Thalassa (2tu8o patients in the hospital. "They appointment. flashlights. Inc., of Manchester. | Wdt ‘nwn...Thlt It Now (R) 7:10,9:11 body at a speed of 240 mph. Ctosod Mondm — Owiiar. MAo CorrantI ■t.. Nad Beatty. 1983. Rated R. peace and joy of eternal life. ' 1 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueidav. Dec. 10. 1W5 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 10. 1938 — 1»

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ARLO AND JA N I8 ™ by Jim m y Johneon THE PHANTOM by Loo Polk A Sy Borry puts a halt to 49ers gHVD© TOFIMDOUT V0UCM0ARGU£ WITH MU' VDUIWCH WlF IT WA&WT.' WCU,THAT METHODS BUT NOT breaker by virtue of 35-8 victory TUESroVE UMDUfiAB' MYRESUtTS? By Dave Goldberg UKC1HAT? The Associated Press over the Redskins on Dec. 1. ‘I was sick and tired Los Angeles, sluggish in the first SAN FRANCISCO - The Los of hearing how great half, got an 86-yard kickoff return Angeles Rams are tired of being from Olympian Ron Brown to open the worst good team in the the 49ers were and the second half — Brown's third National Football League. what a bunch of slobs TD return of the year — and a Fresh from a 29-3 loss to New 39-yard touchdown pass from Orleans that Coach John Robinson we were. We just Dieter Brock to Henry Ellard. called "the most shocking of my That pass, which Ellard caught career,” the Rams were about to outplayed them.' after it tipped off defensive backs Dwight Hicks and Ronnie Lott, I r\\\,;^ U ) i a tHH>W iz/(« lose the last glimmer of a four- — Eric Dickerson game lead they once held over San came just 30 seconds after San ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Ofeue Francisco. Francisco had taken a 20-13 lead BLONOIE by Oson Young A Eton Droks Then they rallied to smite the' with 5:38 left in the game. It also —WHICH MUST BE S O M E ­ s o A L L W E HOW? ) WHEN I FIGURE THAT WHERE D^OU / y ONE OUT, YOU'LL BE ^ N FL champions 27-20 Monday ended a streak of 17 quarters In THEN W OftQgAIO, U t WHAT DID VOUR MOM SAID, "N THEN WHAT I DON'T KNOWJ>IAT'S SUPPOSE THAT f WHERE CLOSE BY, S IN C E HAFTA DO IS which the 49ers defense had not OU LEATHER- ( WE HEARD TH' CRITTER FIND IT, SARGE.' TH' FIRST TO KNOW /^ night with two touchdowns in the field goal by Mike Lansford. "We "AUhfT M IUJE NEEDS MOTHER 8AV ? •''PORSET m x DID youR WHEN HE STABTED allowed a touchdown. A HUSBAND WHO ISN’T SHE CAN'T Y DAD SAY ? s p e l l i n g WINS WOULDi SEVERAL TIMES BEFORE last 5 minutes and 8 seconds that just outplayed them." RICH Of? HANDSOTiAE", HAVE you TAKE 'EM ? W E S A W IT/ clinched a playoff spot and all but Of the contract Dickerson said: That overshadowed a great insured them of the NFC West “ I didn’t think about it on the field. statistical performance by San championship. I ’m just glad it’s over with.” Francisco's Jerry Rice, who "W e came In here and everyone Los Angeles, which opened with caught 10 passes for a team record was telling us that the pitter-patter seven wins, then lost four of its last 241 yards. Montana completed 26 of San Francisco's little feet had' six games, improved its record to of 36 for 328 yards but also become thundering hooves. Well, 10-4, two games better than San contributed to a series of blunders we stopped that," said cornerback Francisco, which won the first that cost the 49ers dearly. Gary Green, who scored the encounter 28-14 jn Anaheim and "I'm not happy about anything game-winner with 3:24 left when entered the game with five wins in we did out there tonight," said he gi'abbed a pass from Joe its last six starts. Coach Bill Walsh, referring to a If the Rams win either one of blocked extra point, a holding THE pORN LOSER ®fay Art Santom Montana that deflected off Carl Monroe’s hands and returned it 41 their final two games — at home penalty that negated a 42-yard ON THE PASTNACK by Bill Holbrook field goal by Ray Wersching and an IRa^EMBEREPlHl6lsJX._/^ FLOWeRsi^Wai.WEFiORI^ WERE aoseD,$DHFRg^ yards for a touchdown. against St. Louis and the Los " I was sick and tired of hearing Angeles Raiders — or San Fran­ interception thrown by Montana to WHAT iftftJoVsrufE. ' ^THe'BfoHAS OORAHMN0»Ry,6O WHAT ^ RVE 6005$,,, BOY' how great the 49ers were and what cisco loses either to New Orleans Vince Newsome in the end zone WMpOfLRJOO W6/ piSHfiSTHAT IEH®U6HT'jD0 ------UPI photo a bunch of slobs we were.” said or Dallas, the Rams win the NFC after San Francisco had driven 79 AK< ClW W T yards to the Los Angeles three In m t L F|jO I«eR5. running back Eric Dickerson, who West. But the 49ers can still make stfue? FAW W FA«Hwt»AJl£ o ffr r . touchdown against San Francisco on celebrated his new three-year the playoffs by winning their next the fourth quarter. Rams’ Gary Green (27) sprints toward In fact. San Francisco domi­ C \ m £ S ! Monday night. Los Angeles Mfon, 27-20. contract with 97 yards in 16 two — they are tied with Washing­ the end zone with an interception of a carries, including a 41-yard run ton for the final wild-card spot but nated most of the game, outgaining ait Joe Montana pass for game-winning that set up a 29-yard fourth quarter hold the advantage in the tie­ the Rams 410-264. ■^fuajw t1-tO College basketball roundup CiMbyaCA me Winter meetings SyndKoM, tcK WorldrigMtr? FRANK AND ERNEST % y Bob Thavaa UConn, Celtics MR. MENn< ANO LITTLE MISS™ by Horgroovos A Sollars How c a n i T f . .. produce no action Ducks flatfooted WB HAVfN’T HAP ,wAMP FIFTY in action tonight AM/nJ U T E ^ By Ben Walker with the problems the sport faces. O ISSUING / The Associated Press Commissioner Peter Ueberroth, against the Irish r e r f who was to deliver a State of the Two basketball teams that Connecticut two of the last three ?Y>- SAN DIEGO — A lot of trade Game speech today, was to-meet local fans fancy will be featured years, including an 81-74 verdict 45 miles apart tonight as both last year. talk, featuring the names of privately with owners Wednesday (Kempton) tripped over a cheer­ the University of Connecticut The Celtics will be making By Jim Lottrell Joaquin Andujar, Andre Dawson and discuss the drug situation, leader and was really mad," and Boston Celtics take to the one of their three regular season United Press International 12-10 and Terry Kennedy, and no action expansion and relocation, and the Phelps said. "I may have one of my hardwood. appearances tonight at the started off basebaH’s winter meet­ use of the designated hitter in the Oregon was caught flat-footed assistants sucker punch him if The Huskies, shooting for Hartford Civic Center against ings — a gathering that some World Series. after thinking too much about that’s what it takes.” their fifth consecutive victory in the Atlanta Hawks. Tap off is at predict will produce only more of Notre Dame’s perpetual motion Notre Dame, 3-1, began an Among all the major trade 1985-86, take on Fairfield Uni­ 7:30 p.m. Boston sports a 17-3 the same. 8-point run with 11:51 left in the rumors Monday, only one minor versity tonight at the New record atop the Atlantic Div­ machine. WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli Senior Joseph Price came off the game, opening a 53-41 lead with " I told (Reds president) Bill transaction took place. The St. Haven Coliseum at 8 p.m. ision while Atlanta is 10-11 and bench to score a career high 20 9:25 remaining. Bergesch that I ’d be right here by Louis Cardinals purchased Hous­ UConn leads the series, 20-5, but in third place in the Central points Monday night to lead No. 16 Notre Dame was without the the phone if anything came up,” ton righty reliever Mark Ross, a the 2-2 Stags have beaten Division. P k iz z le s As Mollorv, Michlgon I Chris Splolman, Ohio ^ Manchester Rec Department’s women’s basketball league Victor Hurtuk and Horrison notched S «i nrgndece ____ _ • > -• opens its season Thursday night at Mahoney Rec Center with assists. Kevin M l lien made seven saves SSCilltf * * lla (^ — Mork Collins, \ games at 7 and 8 p.m. By Len Auster Riggio, and 5-6 junior forward Kris NHL itimllnos In goal. SF-Clork 7 goes from Montane Ot m iM k e r, Arkontos; Scott Thomoi# * Sports Editor Cool are up from the jasrvees. In Soturdav action. Regal outskoted (Werschlng k l « ) , 0:06 AIrFofco* vi. ^ league play runs thru Feb. 27 with games every Thursday. Mld-Folrfleld. 7-1. at Bolton. Hurtuk's LA — F G Lansford 25,6:08 Punter-SlovoKm,Rlco. i There are four teams in the league — Amusements Unlimited, The new players are 66 senior hot trick paced the offense, while Brian ^M r8 Take one from Column A, one Mary Prior, one of the best on the aportsman Paradise, Irish Insurance, and Prime Tim e Piayers. POtlKtl D4vM«f1 Wry. Addabbo. Jason Allen and Tim LA— Brown 86klckoft return, 0:14 from Column B, one from Column junior varsity two years ago who W L T Pta. o r OA Shumaker added a marker apiece. Jeff SF— Rice 66 pass from Montana (kick PhlkNWphla 30 ■ 0 « 124 n Grote. Gory Jonas. Jon Lange and foiled), 1:50 _ C. didn’t play last year, 5-7 senior Wothlnoton 16 7 3 35 100 71 Harrison eoch hod on oulst. Mlllen Feutlh That’s how some people jokingly Kim Ricci, a transfer student from LA— F G Lansford 29,8:28 ____ White on NE-8 all-conference team N Y Rangari 13 14 1 37 101 93 s to p p ^ seven shots and also eornedon order when they dine at a Chinese Emanuel Christian Academy in N Y Itlondcn 10 10 4 26 96 102 assist. Grote was named the autstand- SF— Craig 1 pom from Montano Swimiiiiiis NtW J9TMV 12 13 1 25 99 105 Ing player. (Werschlng kick), 9:22 _ ^ MANCHESTER, N.H. — Senior Denise White, a Manchester restaurant. Newington, and the 5-8 Nicholson. Plttfburgh 11 13 3 25 102 95 LA — Ellord 39 pass from Brock It’s no joking matter, however, Ricci has looked the best in (Lansford kick), 9 :0 native, was ieading scorer for the St. Anselm College women’s Attoim DivhiMi for Coach Steve Armstrong when it Manchester’s scrimmages. Qu«to«c 15 10 1 31 101 03 LA— Green 41 Interception return soccer team this fall with seven goals and two assists and was Betfgn 13 9 5 31 106 95 (Lansford kick), of 11:36 Rec ewlm club | named to the All-Northeast-8 Conference second team. comes to his Manchester High "Having so many players from MOfilrtal 13 10 3 29 110 99 Basketball A61/472 The Manchester J girls’ basketball program but the so many different backgrounds, it Buffalo 13 13 2 20 97 05 Enfield, 356239, last ,S ^ r«ta v at the J Hartford 12 12 0 24 99 99 >F Monchester High .pool. Triple winners . seventh-year coach admits select­ will take awhile for the team to CemoBell Coofaiwiee First downs 12 23 ing a starting lineup may be like a mesh,” Armstrong said. "Th e first 31— 110 Duncan ComiMsIl, Kelly Muir ond . ‘Jake’ Nevin dead at 75 Norrlt Mvltloa NBAitandIngi Rushes-vordi 24— 114 Ashley Sekoc W .the *»«v. MonOhK- ; Chinese fire drill. couple of scrimmages we looked W L T Pit. OP OA Socks-yords 4 -3 8 M O P—IS— 46.7 ter's next meet 1s ogpinst * | n «^ , BRYN MAWR, Pa. — John "Jake” Nevin, head trainer for the He’s just hoping the 1985-86 awful. We’ve looked better in the St. Loull 11 11 3 25 00 97 3rd down off. 4-11— 3L4 7- Locks at M HS on Jan. 11, beginning ot , Chlcoao 9 13 4 23 102 117 Basleni Cenferenee 4th down eft. o- 0 -1 -4 0 0 Vilianova University basketball team, died Monday at his home. season, which taps off Friday night last couple.” 300 MInnMOta 7 14 6 20 102 110 AtkMftc Divisien Posslng yards *'8endender girls— 100mwlleyrstav • He was 75. at 7 p.m. against East Catholic at Armstrong went lightly to his Ootrolt 7 15 4 10 05 120 W L Pet. OB Return yards 108 Boston 17 3 .ISO — 36-36-2 — 1. Manchester (Jeonlene Hp.rt,Potta , Nevin had suffered from Lou Gehrig’s Disease for the last two the Eagles’ Nest, doesn’t turn out bench last year. That didn’t allow Toronto 7 16 3 17 90 119 Passes Sullivan,Jennifer• SmvNw DIvMon Philadelphia 11 10 .524 tV i Punts S X J Myers) l:».44; » tree — . Hart.\7-12, , years. Craig Miller, a spokesman for the sports department, said that way. for too much maneuvering. This Edmonton 20 4 4 44 147 103 New Jersey 11 11 .900 7 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1 Washington 10 11 .476 TV^i 7-76 2. Sullivan; 25 bock — 1. Hort «J^1 ,2. . Nevin died at about 2:30 a.m. "Right now the weird thing is. year, " I think we’ll be 1611 deep. If Coloory 15 0 3 33 116 91 Penaltles-yards Myers; 25 fly — 1. Sullivan 31:00; 75 • Wlnnlpto 10 16 3 23 100 132 New York 5 16 .231 12'/i Tim e of possession 34:X He joined the Vilianova sports staff as an assistant trainer in although the opener is Friday, the you have flexibility like that, Central Olvislen breast — 3. Hoffnjon; 1(W • Voncouvtr 9 17 2 20 107 125 1. Manchester (Hart, Sullivan, Hof- . 1929 and about four years later became a full-time trainer. He starting lineup is undetermined. defensively you can do more. Lot AngolM 6 17 4 16 09 139 Milwaukee 16 t .667 — Individual Sta tM la fman, Myers) 1:16.x. J Mondov't Rofull Detroit 13 9 .991 2 Rushing— Los Angelos-OIckersan 16- was active in the job until about l ‘A years ago but continued Whoever does the best this week in “ I think we have some quickness NtW J t n t v 6, Mlnnttoto 4 Atlanta 10 II .476 4W 97, Redden 7-15, Brock 1-2. San Frandseg practice will start," Armstrong that we will utilize. I feel we can Cleveland 9 11 .490 5 Craig 19-56, Tyler 9-43, Rico M 4, 8 end under beys — lOO medley ratav working from a wheelchair: TiiMeav*t OaniM — 1. Manchester (Chris Peck,_And r ^ . said Sunday night run and press” Armstrong is also Boston of Pnilodtlphlo, 7:35p.m. Chicogo ( 16 .333 I Montana 1-mlnus 3. _ . The Wildcats dedicated their 1984-1985 season to Nevin and on Buffalo at Qutbtc, 7:35 p.m. Indiana ^ _ 5 15 .290 9 PoMlng—^os Anoeles-Brock 16-n^ Brown, Kevin Begley, Hal Blatack) ; Nov. 22 named the 53-year-old Vilianova field house the John The Indians posted a 14-8 mark a hoping for a big season from Toronto at Wothlnoton, 7:35p.m. Western Conference IX . Son FrancIscgMontana 3646-3-328. 1:25.67; 25 free — 1. Begley 16.W, 7. , year ago, good enough to share Martin. "If she doesn’t get hurt, Peck, 3. Blaleck; 25 bock — 1. Beglev < Jake Nevin Field House. PlthtMiroh at N.Y. ltlondtrt,0:05p.m. Midwest Divislen 1 ^ ^ V third place in the Central Connecti­ she will have a good year. She’s Edmonton at St. Louis, 0:35 p.m. W L Pet. OB Receiving— Los Angeles-Ellard 7-98, X .X , 2. Peck, 3. Blolec^ 25 fly — 1. ; Lot Anotitt at Caloory, 9:35 p.m. Houston 15 7 .603 — O.HIII 4£S, Hunter M O, Brown Brown2S.»,2. Jocoues; 25breost--1 . J cut Conference East Division at probably the most intense player Wtdnttda v't Oanwt Denver 14 • .636 1 1-15, Dickerson 14, Young 1-4. San Brown X .X , 2. Jocoues; 1(» free relpy J — 1. AAanchester (Peck, Brown, Be- , 9-5. ’They had post players such as we’ve ever had. At times, she’s too Montrtal at Hartford, night Utah 13 10 .565 r / i FrancIscgRIce 10-MI, Craig 7-41, Mon­ Whalers recall Dean Evason 62 Andrea Watts, who averaged 16 NY Itlandtrt at Pittsburg, night Dallas 11 9 .550 3 roe 5-22, Fronds M 3, Clark 1-7, Solomon glev, Blaleck) 1:16.K. j intense,” he tempered. San Antonio 12 10, .545 3 points and 14 rebounds a game, and N Y Rongtrt at Ntw Jtrsev, night 1-4. 9-IOglrle— M free— 1. Ashley Sekoc j HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers Monday announced the Armstrong sees Windham and St. Louis at Toronto, night Sacramento 7 14 .333 T h Interceptions — Los Angeles— a pair of 6foot-8 forwards in Kris Rockville as the teams to beat in Mlnnttoto at Dttrolt, night Poclflc Division Newsome 14, Greene 1-41. 34.53,3. Merldeth Elboum ; 100 lAA --3 .1 recall of Dean Evason from their American Hockey League L.A. Lakers 10 2 .900 — I Beth Sampson; 100 free — 1. Sekita j franchise in Binghamton to replace the injured Ray Ferraro. Noone and Betty Maher. the CCC East in ’85-88. "W e’re not Edmonton at Chicago, night UPl photo l:17.n:3. Melissa Myers; M b o c k -1. 1 WInnIptgat Voncouvtr, night Partland 13 11 .543 7 Sacks— Los Angoles-Wllcher 14, J g Evason. 21, will replace Ferraro who suffered a slight shoulder Armstrong lists 5-8 senior Sarah going to be the favorite to wiq Seattle 10 12 .455 9 ter 2-14, Miller 1-5. Son FrondsegBoord Sekoc 43.M, 3. Jennifer Korpe; M fly — ; Nicholson, a standout in soccer but anything this year," he says. The Golden State 9 15 J75 11 1-4, Shell 14. 3. M yers: W breosf — 2. Sampson: 2W seperation in the Whalers’ 7-2 victory Saturday over Boston. He AHL itindlngt free reloy — 1. Monchesfer (Karpe,, a non-basketball player since the outlook? "Like every year, our L.A. Clippers 7 14 .333 Missed field goals— None is expected to be lost to the team for up to two weeks. Phoenix 5 16 .231 13 Do you know me? Myers, Sampson, Kimberly Stewart) , ninth grade, as his tallest player. goal is to make the state tourna­ 3:29.64. N trllitn i Division Monday's Oomes Senior Kelli Reyngoudt, at 5-foot-7. ment. How quickly we mesh, how w L T 1»te. OF OA No games scheduled If you’re an ardent UConn basketball fan, then you may UPl top 20 football Adirondack 16 9 1 33 118 X Tuesday's (3ames 9-10 beys — 200 medley relay — 1. { is listed as a center for the Silk much we improve, and how well San Antonio at Chicago, 7 p.m. recognize Bob Staak, who lettered from 1969 thru 1971. Manchester (Sean Anderson, Kevin, Kelley Big East player of week Maine 15 9 2 32 105 96 NEW YORK — The United Preu Towners. the three who didn’t play for us last Fredericton 13 12 3 79 110 91 Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Holmes, Jeremy Harford, Justin Hu- < Sacramento at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. The balding Staak is now head basketball coach of Wake International Board of Conches Top X polo) 2:X.27; M fre e — 1. Holmes31.09, ^ PROVIDENCE, R. I. — Earl Kelley, &-foot-l senior gua 1 for "W e’ll have to work like crazy to year do may determine how we do Stierbrooke 12 14 1 75 IX 121 ratings, with first- Novo Scotia 11 13 3 75 102 121 Indiana at New York, 7:30 p.m. Forest in the tough Atlantic Coast Conference. 2. Jamie Wolff; IW IM — 1. Wolff; Connecticut, was named Monday the Big East Conference box out to prevent second, third in the long run. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. place votes and records In parentheses, 1:34.47, 3. Harford; I K U m — 1., Moncton 10 14 1 21 85 IX total points (based on 15 points for first Basketball Player of the Week and 5-10 guard Dana Barros of and fourth shots,” Armstrong "We’re going to have to be a fouttiern Dlvlilon Seattle at Milwaukee, 0 p.m. Anderson 1:16.07,3. Hupolo; K b o c k — 124 96 Utah at Houston, 0:30 p.m. place, 14 for second, etc.), and lost 1. Anderson 37.31, 3. Hupolo, 3. Josh Boston (College’s was named Freshm an of the Week. spoke of the apparent weakness. scrambling type team. We’re Roebetter 17 6 3 37 week's ranking: Heribey 16 7 2 34 114 n (Xillos at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Stone; K f ly — 2. Holmes; SO braosf — ; Armstrong sees his starting going to have to fight like heck to Goldeh Stateat Portland, 10:30p.m. Rich Hyde 10), Manchester Cycle 87 1. Penn State (36) (114) 565 1 1. Harford45.X; 3. Severence; 200free , Kelley averaged 20 points, eight rebounds and 9.5 assists in two Sorlnoffeld 12 11 2 76 102 104 Big East standings (Rick Klernan 24, Stan Alexander 23, get everything we can.” St. Cothorlns 12 16 1 25 IX IX Wednesday's (Tames 2. Oklahoma (1) (10-1) ^ 2 relay — 1. Manchester (Anderson,; Husky victories. lineup coming from a mixed bag. Sacramento at Boston, night Big East Conference O'all Bob Klernan 23, Kyle Ayer 13). 3. Iowa (10-1) 3 Holmes, Harford, Wolff) 2:21.80. New Haven 10 IS 0 X 99 117 Westown Pharmacy 93 (Gory Dayon ‘ He sees his choices from two who 109 Cleveland at Philadelphia, night W L w L 4. Miami (Fla.) (10-1) 479 4 Binghamton S 16 2 18 86 28, Peter MIrabello 16, Ray Shook 14, 5. Michigan (9-1-1) 393 5 saw considerable varsity expe­ Baltimore S IS 1 17 94 114 Seattle at Atlanta, night Syracuse 0 0 5 0 lt-12 girls — 200 medley relay — 1. j Schedule: Dec. 13 East Catholic Washington ot Detroit, night Connecticut 0 0 4 0 Lyndon Kioh 12, Dennis Downer 10), 6. Nebraska (9-2) m 6 Manchester (Karen Flick, Kristi Na-j Hartford tops Vermont In O T rience a year ago, three who saw a Menday'i Oontet Sportsman's 82 (Dean Frodel 22, Jim A, 17 Hall H, 20 Enfield H. No gom tt tchtduled San Antonio at Indiana, night Georgetown 0 0 4 0 7. Air Force (11-1) 282 8 son, Karen White, Kotelyn LIndstrom) ; little bit of playing time on the LA Clippers at Denver, night Boston College 0 0 3 0 Courneen 16, Tim Hogan 13, Jay 8. Tennessee (8-1-2) 278 7 2:21.32; 50 free — 2. Leigh Kurland, 3. i TMMtfoy's oomtN Howroyd 12, Gary Falton 11). HARTFORD — Junior guard John Hurlbert sank two free varsity in 1984-85, three up from January 3 Glastonbury H, 7 Binghamton at St. Catharines Portland at Utah, night St. John's 0 0 6 1 9. Brigham Young 01-3) 229 9 Nason; 100 IM — 1. Flick 1:16.81, 2. j Hartford Public A, 10 South Phoenix at Golden State, night Vlllanova 0 0 6 2 B.A. Club 84 (Brian Moran 24, Keith 10. Louisiana State (9-1-1) I K 10 Kurland, 3. Karen Stanlunas; 100 free throws with 18 seconds remaining in overtime and Ulysses the junior varsity, and three who Pittsburgh 0 0 4 1 Bonnet 21, Bill Bollock 16, Dan Barry 11. Texas A&M (9-2) 17611 — 1. LIndstrom 1:05.91, 3. Tra cy Garcia added another with four seconds left to lift the University didn’t play for MHS last year. Windsor A , 14 Ferm i A 3:30 p.m ., 17 Davlli 6, North Start 4 Seton Hall 0 0 5 1 10), Manchester Bar Association 79 12. Arkansas (9-2) I K 12 Lom bard; SO bock — 1. Nason 37.14,3. Rockville H. 21 Windham H, 24 (Ed Fitzgerald 22, Rob Avena 18, Ron 13. UC LA (8-2-1) 1X13 of Hartford to a 70-68 victory over the University of Vermont in an Dawn Martin and Maura Fo­ NBA leaden Providence 0 0 4 1 Lombardo; 50 fly — 1. Flick M .X, 3. East Hartford A, 28 East Catholic Slemlensk114). 14. Alabama (8-2-1) 10614 Karen Stanlunas: 50 breast — 1. ECAC North Atlantic contest Monday night. garty. a pair of 5-6 seniors, are the Ntw Jtrstv 313—6 15. Auburn (84) 74 15 H, 31 Enfield A. Mhmtsota 113-4 Monday's Result LIndstrom 37.13, 2. Kurland; 2W free The victory raised Hartford’s record to 2-4 overall and 2-0 in the returning veterans. Martin aver­ (Through Dec. 0) Seton Holl 114, Manhattan 61 16. Florida State (8-3) 71 17 relay — 1. Manchester (Flick, Nason, February 4 Glastonbury A, 7 First ptrlod— 1, Minnesota, Ha rtsburo4 Scoring Pee Wee 17. Ohio State (84) K 16 aged 5.9 points per game as a (Maruk, Clccartlll), 4:20.2, New Jersey, Today's Games White, LIndstrom ) 2:07.47. I conference while Vermont, paced by a game-high 20 points from g fg H pfs« UConn vs. Fairfield (at New Haven 18. Fresno State (104-1) 42 18 Hartford Public H, 11 Windsor A, Johnson 6 (Anderson, Higgins), 5:11. 3, Blue Devils 17 (M att Lovery 6, Seth senior forward Mark Mitchell, fell to 1-5. Hcrild photo by Pinto junior. Then there’s 63 senior Dantlev, Utah 22 230 193 669 : Coliseum), 8 p.m. Egon 14), Wildcats 15 (To m Kelly 13, 19. Oklahoma State (84) K z 1t-l2bgvs— »fre e— l. Kevin Poirot; 14 South Windsor H. 18 Ferm i H, 21 New Jtrs tv, VtrtMtk 6 (McNab), 0:30.4, English, (Ten 22 256 155 667 : guard Shelley Factors. 5-4 senior Ntw Jtrstv, CIrella 2 (Johnson, Robert Morris at Pittsburgh Shawn Labrec 2). X . Arizona (84) 18 X X .X , 3. Mike Am brosI; 1W IM — 2 .i Rockville A, 24 Windham A, 26 Woolrldge, Chi 24 227 159 613 I Boston College at Rhode Island Bruins 12 (Jeffrey Altrul 4, Randal Others receiving votes: Arizono State, Rauls Ramans; 100 free — 1. AmbrosI r Julie Falkowski, who saw limite(j time with the guard Julie Falkowski and Reyn­ A ndtrson), 14:00. Penoltles— Plett, Wilkins, Atl 21 203113 522 : Baylor, Bowling Green, (Teorgla, Geor­ East Hartford H. Min, 0:59; Wolonln, NJ, 5:37; Russell, Wednesdoy's Games Sllman 4, Eric Babbit 4), Huskies 11 1 :M 41, 3. Adam Balorls; SO bock — 3 .' NHL recommends no expansion goudt. They saw a smattering of Olaluwon, Hou 22 206132 544 : New Mexico ot Georgetown (Brett Desimone 7, Pete Melluzzo 2). gia Phillip (>M ;S 0fly — 1. Romans34.14,3.; Manchester High varsity girls basketball team, will be Varsity games not noted 7:45 NJ,15:12. Short, GS 10 179 72 432 ; piaying time for Armstrong last Mcond ptrlod— 5, Minnesota, Clcco- Maine at Providence Tech, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State Dee; 50 breast — 3. Poirot. } p.m. Aguirre, Dal 20 103 105 471 : Marlst at St. John's and Texas. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The NaUonal Hockey League one of those counted on when the season opens Friday year. Erin Prescott, a 5-6 junior relll 7 (Nilsson), pp, 3:05. 6, New Davis, Phoe 21 196 95 493 : IS-M girls — 200 medley relay — t.r Jtrstv, Bridgman .7 (Wolonln), 13:43. Fordham at Seton Hall 1— unronked Advisory Committee has recommended to the league’s Board of against East Catholic. forward/guard, 67 forward Anna Malone, Phi 21 159 177 493 : Thursday's (Tame Note: ByogreementwIththeAmerlcgn AAanchester (Jennifer Hughes, Eileen { Ptnaltits— Ltwis, NJ, 1:44. Russell, Johnson, LAC 19 101 79 442 ; Dee, Jennifer Holcombe, Lauren { Governors that expansion not be considered at this time. N J, 15:31, Graham, Min, 10:23. Utico at Bostan College Foetboll Coaches Assoctatlon, taams Vandeweghe, Por 21 166 156 400 : Saturday's (Tames Football on NCAA or confofonco probation Hickey) 3:».76; SO free — 1. Erin) The committee made its report to the governors at the annual Bird, Bos 20 160114 450 I McCartIn 31.73,2. Hickey; 2M IM — 1 .) Third period— 7, MInnesoto, Broten 15 UConn ot Rhode Island, 2 p.m. and toiblddon to compoto hi a bowl winter meetings. It will continue to investigate the expansion Mitchell, SA 22 210 67 903 : Holy Cross at Boston College are HiellgBilo for tho Top X and Holcombe 2:K.19: 100 free — 1.{ (Clccartlll), 1:34.0, Minnesota, Graham7 Free, Cle 17 133 101 370 : national championship constderotlen Holcombe 1:05.62, 3. Hughes, 3. Dee: { (Giles, Hortsburg), 5:50. 9, New Florida ABM at (Teorgetown issue and report to the Board again within a year. Ab.-Jobbar, LA L 20 173 00 426 : Pittsburgh at West Virginia NFLetandIngs by tho U P l Board of Coochos. Thoso IM back — 2. Hughes, 3. Dee: iM f ly — i .. .and EC will try to get out of cellar Jtrstv, Wolonln 1 (Muller, MacLeon), Nance, Pho 20 163 99 425 : 3. Dee; IM breast — 1. Koyley Marsh * 0:53. 10, New Jersey, Bridgman 0 St. John's ot U C LA toams aro Florida and Southorn Malone, Wash 21 100 66 445 : Seton Hall at St. Peter's Mothodlst. 1:X .95,3. Hickey. ; (Wolonln), 19:33. Penalties— Resch, Rulond, Wash 19 154 94 402 : Amertcan Conference NJ, (Served by McNab), 10:09. Brooklyn College at Syracuse Rost 1614 beys — W free — 1. Matt Flick * By Bob PapettI through a 2-18 campaign in 1984-85. positions and is expected to supply year, and good depth, where I McHale, Bos 20 163 96 422 : Temple vs. Vlllanova (at Palestra) 25.91, 3. Mike Fitzgerald; 2M IM — 1 .; Wadkins wins Seagrams Award Carroll, GS 22 175 90 440 : W L T Pet. P F F A Herald Sports Writer It all starts Friday night at the a bulk of the scoring punch, along haven’t had it in the past," Ridel Shots on g o a l-N e w Jersey 11-10-7-20. N Y Jets 10 4 0 .714 350 235 AP All-America team Flick 3:M.43: IMfree— RyanChenette< Rebounding 59.61: IM breost— 1. Fitzgerald 1 :X .K . • Eagles’ Nest, when E C hosts with Raffin. noted. "W e’re playing pretty good Minnesota 10-12-10— 32. g effdef lot I New England 10 4 0 .714 X I 237 N E W Y O R K — Lanny Wadkins, who had the best season of his Power-plav conversions— New Jersey UPl top 20 basketball They’re not asking much. crosstown rival Manchester High “ We’ve been notoriously poor defense at this point." Lalmbeer, Dot 22 75 202 277 Miami 10 4 0 .714 370 293 Open girts — SO free — 1. Jennifer ? 15-year career on the P G A Tour, won the Seagrams Sports 2-0. Minnesota 5-1. Williams, NJ 22 06 100 274 Indianapolis 3 11 0 .214 255 347 NEW YDR K — The Associated Press "We want to qualify for the state in a non-conference opener at 7 shooters in the last couple of year, Goalies— New Jersey, Resch. Min­ 1985All-America footballteam: Elwood M.31, 2. Jennifer Holmes: 1M! Award 1985 Golfer of the Year, ending Tom Watson’s three-year “ One thing we’ve got going for us Malone, Phi 21 97150 255 NEW YDRK — The United Press Buffalo 2 12 0 .143 176 323 IM — 1. Kelly Muir 3:X.06,2. Elwood, 3., tournament and the Hartford p.m. so we’re trying to get some nesota, Casey. A-13.572. Ruland, wash 19 72157 229 Central FirstTeam reign. this year is attitude,” she con­ Referee— Don Kohorskl. International Board of Coaches Top 20 Olfense Sonia Smith; IM free — 1. Holmes; From a positive viewpoint. East offensive output" said Ridel, of her Olaluwon, Hou 22 113 146 259 college basketball ratings. First-place . Cleveland 7 7 0 .500 249 2X 1:M.76, 2. Elwood, 3. Llnda^ Schelde-' County Conference tournament,” tinued. “ It’s 100 percent better Sampson, Hou 22 63 191 254 Cincinnati 7 7 0 .500 394 376 Tight End— WlllleSmlth,Mlaml(Fto.), said Coach Donna Ridel of the East should be bolstered by experience biggest concern. "We averaged 38 votes and records In parentheses 6-7, 224, Junior, Jacksonville, Flo. man; IM back — 1. Holmes ):X.09,2.; than last year.” Barkely, Phi 21 73134 207 accompanying lost week's ranking. Pittsburgh 6 8 0 .429 3X 303 Smith, 3. Erin Egon; IM tly — 1. M uir' Catholic High girls basketball (however bad those experiences points per game last year, and you Gilmore, SA 22 61 151 212 Houston 5 9 0 .357 247 3X Wide Receivers— Tim McGee, Tennes­ Dickerson signs 4-year extension It’s something no team can go ECHO raiulti (Total points based on 15 points for first see, 5-10, 181, Senior, Cleveland, Ohio; 1:X.24; IMbreost — 1. Muir 1:X.47,3. may have been). Three starters Parish, Bos 20 70122 192 place, 14 for second, etc.) West Egon. J team. can’t win many games with 38 anywhere without. Smith, GS 24 109 121 230 LA Raiders 10 4 0 .714 325 299 David Wlllloms, Illinois, 64,195, Senior, ANAHEIM, Calif. — Eric Dickerson, the record- setting return, as well as two other letter points.” Denver 9 5 0 .643 3X 292 Los Angeles, Calif. Openbeys— nfree— 1. Don Holmes! In Connecticut scholastic hoop, M H aA F M d goals 1. North Carolina (X) (60) 570 1 Tackles — , Virginia, running back who held out for 47 days at the beginning of the winners. Raffin will-start at center, with 2. Michigan (7) (60) 541 2 Seattle 8 6 0 .571 322 263 X .0 3 ,2. Jeffrey Holmes X.82: IM IM — t teams that win just 40 percent of Thorpe, Sac 110 164 San Diego 7 7 0 .500 413 383 gs, 295, Senior, Wllllam tvllle,N.Y.; Brian V. Duncan CampIMII 2:X.45; IMfree— t season in a contract dispute, Monday signed a 4-year contract "We have so many upper class- Buckley and either Burke or junior Trl-CIty split a pair of decisions 3. Duke (1) (80) 491 3 Jozwiak, West Vlrglnlo, 6 4 ,2X, Senior, 1. D.Holmes 1:06.99, 2. J.Holm es; I M ) their games qualify for the state Sunday, beating Watertown, 6-2, at Dawkins, NJ 110 102 4. Kansas (6-1) 382 6 Kansas City 5 9 0 .357 266 312 extension with the Los Angeles Ramst men — that’s going to be a plus,” Theresa Sombric on the front line. Schedule: Dec. 13 Manchester H. Jahnson, SA 104 165 Nottenal Conference Cotonsvllle,Md. back — 1. Campbell 1:10.31: IM b re o st; tournaments. It's even easier to Taft Arena before losing a close one to 5. Syracuse (SO) 368 5 Guards — , Southern noted Ridel. Ryan and sophomore Amelia 17 South Catholic H, 20 Hamden A, Central Ct., 6-5, at the KIngswood Worthy, LAL 165 269 6. Georgia Tech (61) 361 4 East — 1. Campbell 1:14.10, 3. D.Holmes. ^ Financial terms were not announced, although the Rams said earn a berth in the HCC Nance, Phoe 163 271 W L T Pet. F F PA California, 64,2K, Junior, Granada Hills, A trio of seniors includes center Bearse are the starting guards. 23 Berlin A. Oxford Areno. Jay DIBottlsto's hot 7. Georgetown (40) 311 7 Calif.; , Temple, 279, the deal would make Dickerson "one of the highest-paid running tournament. Turpin, Cle 112 192 8. Kentucky (50) 280 8 Dallas 9 5 0 .643 313 » 1 6-5, Chris Raffin, guard Andrea Ryan Other players that will factor in trick paced the offense In the win, while N Y Giants 9 5 0 .643 3X 245 Senlor,ColoradoSprlngs,Colo. backs in the N FL.” Jan. 2 St. Bernard A, 4 Mercy H, Corey Wry added two. Tlgger LeBrun Ruland, Wash 154 265 9. Oklahomo (60) 20910 The HCC tourney invites its top and forward Cathy Burke. Raffin, the fortunes are juniors Katy (Tantley, Utah 230 420 Washington 8 6 0 .571 243 272 Center — Pete Anderson, (Jeorgla, 64, 6 Sacred Heart A, 11 Sacred Heart contributed one pool and two assists, 10. Nevodo-Los Vegas (5-1) 190 9 264, Senior, Glen Ridge, N.J. eight schools, regardless of record, with (trlog Massicotteand Keith Mlllen McCrov, Hou 109 193 11. Illinois (5-1) 17012 Philadelphia 6 8 0 .429 235 255 at 5-foot, 9-inches, and Burke, at Fisher and Nancy Sulick, both A, 11 St. Joseph’s A, 15 Northwest Pierce, Mil 133 237 St. Louis 5 9 0 .357 248 341 Quarterback — , Iowa, 64, to vie for a post-season conference 5-8, are the tallest Eagles. And also notching assists. Todd Hauswirth 12. Loulslono State (60) 13711 213, Senior, Wheaton, III. Seton Hall buries Manhattan listed as guards, and senior Catholic H, 18 St. M ary’s H noon, 22 In net recorded eight saves. Free throws 13. St. John's (61) 11614 Central Bowling crown. There are nine teams in the ftm fta xChlcago 13 1 0 .929 400 175 Running Bocks— , Auburn, therein lies one of the negatives. forward Debbie Sulzinski, who Aquinas H, 25 South Catholic A, 28 LtB run picked up two more goals In 14. Louisville (3-2) 10915 g i , 222, Senior, Bessemer, Ala.; Lorenzo HCC the loss, while Andy Zlanlo, Chris Mullln, GS 57 99 15. Memphis State (50) 10216 Detroit 7 7 0 .500 267 303 WEST ORANGE, N.J. — Andre McCloud scored 19 points "We are not big at all,” sighed missed last season with an ankle Manchester A. Greenland and Dl Battista netted single Alnge, Bos 30 41 16. (tie) Notre Dame (3-1) 5513 Minnesota 7 7 0 .500 298 308 White, Michigan State, 5-11, 205, Sophg Green Bay 6 8 0 .429 291 315 more. Fort Lauderdale, Flo. Monday night to lead Seton Hall to a record-setting 114-61 victory East Catholic didn’t make it last Ridel. "O ur size is limited again.” injury. Feb. 1 St. Bernard H noon, 5 markers. Mike WelnIckI, Greenland, Bird, Bos 114 123 16. (tie) Indlona (2-1) 55 20 year. East is hoping that senior Aisling Juniors Deb Houghton, Patty W ry, Massicotte and LeBrun each Gervin, Chi 66 72 18. Alobama-BIrmlngham (61) 5117 Tampa Bay 2 12 0 .143 254 397 Ploceklcfcer — , UCLA, 5-11, Elks over Manhattan College. Mercy A, 8 Sacred Heart H, 12 St. recorded on assist. Hauswirth stopped Bridoeman, LAC 50 55 19. Ohio State (50) 39 z W Mt 187, Senior, Downey, Calif. r The Pirates, 5-1, set a school record for field goals percentage, They’re not asking much. Buckley, an exchange student Evans and Judy Bums will also see Joseph H, 15 Northwest Catholic A y-LA Rams 10 4 0 .714 288 247 Defense Ralph Doyer 136170-4X, Dave La* 10 shots. Long, Dot 63 70 20. DePaul (30) 24 z "We want to be one of the top from Ireland, will play a major some playing time. 2:30.19 St. M ary’s A, 22 Aquinas A. Trl-CIty Plaza was blanked by Henderson, Sea 34 30 z-untdnked Son Francisco 8 6 0 .571 349 2X Linemen — , Oklahoma, chapelle 141488, Gene Donor 135456; hitting 74 percent (52-70), including 80.5 percent in the second Hamden, S-0, iSaturdov at Bolton. Robertson, SA 49 55 Note: By agreement urtth Ihe Notlonol New Orleans 5 9 0 .357 265 354 6 4 ,2K, Senior, Tulsa, Okla.; , Jock Tollev 160-142411, Travis CooK half. The Pirates also set a record for assists with 37, with Gerald eight and stay out of the cellar,” role in a turnaround. Buckley, 5-6, Back to the plusses: "We have a Hauswirth recorded 36 soves. Davis, Dal 56 63 Atlanta 2 12 0 .143 252 429 Syracuse, g2, 246, Senior, Liverpool, Jr. IK-393, Bill Preston 138-304, Andy said Ridel, whose Eagles struggled will start at one of the forward decent amount of quickness this Assoclotlen of Bosketball Coaches ot Ihe N.Y.; , Michigan, Greene dishing out 15 and John Morton 10. Paxson, Por 72 01 United States, teams on prebatton by the x-ctlnched division title Lomoureux 161-141-435, Jim WoodcocN Threo-polnt field goals NCAA and Ineligible for Ihe NCAA v-clinched ptayoH spot 6-3'fi, 2M, Senior, Wapakoneta, Ohlo; 146379, Bernie Gudeohn 136-358, Lenz Leslle O'Neal, Oklahoma State, 64, 245, Mite B Toumoment are Ineligible for Ten so and Monday's Result nie Anderson 3K, Ernie Pepin 137-Mi; Wood, Phi 9 17 national champlenship constderotlen LA Rams 27, Son Francisco X Senior, Little Rock, Ark. Rick Burnett 352, Hank Hebert 147-372> United Bonk lost to Yale, 6-3, at Drew, Sac 7 14 Saturday, Dec. 14 Linebackers — , O klg Paul Ford 146365, Tonv Salvatore Rangers deal for MacLellan Ingalls Rink. Scott Rickard scored by Ihe U P l Beard gf Coaches. The only Tucker, NY 12 26 such team this season Isldoho Slate. Chicogo at N Y Jets, 12:X p.m. homa,62,234, Sophomore, lrvlng,Texas; 137-172411, Al Atkins 379, Max WelcIT twice and Cliff Rios once. Brad Fries Maev, Chi 25 55 Kansas City at Denver, 4 p^m. Michael Brooks, LSU, 61, 2X, Junior, 140-3K, Ton y FIcaro 1464M, Jog NEW YORK — The New York Rangers obtained left wing Patriots thinking of Miami Doiphins picked up an assist. Shawn Hayes was H o d w , Mil 26 58 SuiMtoy# Owe 15 Ruston, La.; , Tei|as Dworok 371, Charlie Whelan 151-MI. - Brian MacLellan and a draft pick from the Los Angeles Kings called upon to moke 25 saves In Floyd, GS 23 S3. Monday’s collage hoop scoros Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. ABM, 62,2X, Junior, Hempstead, Texas; between the pipes. Bradley, Wos 10 24 Lorry Station, Iowa, 61, 227, Senior, Monday for defenseman Grant Ledyard and goaltender Roland The Bank dropped a 4-1 decision to Clnclnnotlot Washington, 1 p.m. AARP By United Press International back. “ I knew we had to go down times, but they really didn’t do Dolphins, who all have 10-4 Paxson, Chi 8 20 Green Bay of Detroit, 1 p.m. Omaha, Neb. F Melanson. Northern Ct. Saturday at Bolton. Kevin Bocks — Thomas Everett, Baylor, 54, there and beat them. I sort of knew anything to hurt us after that. Once records. Sobers, Sea 9 23 BAST Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Bruno Giordano 513, Ray Morllnd Earlier in the day, the Rangers announced the acquisition of Brodeur registered the lone goal, Cooper, LA L 12 31 Boston U . 86, Marlst 68 Indianapolis at Tampa Boy, 1 p.m. 177, Junior, Dolngerfleld, Texas; David FOXBORO. Mass. — After dis­ it would be this way all season." we got 11 points up (14-3 in the Monday night’s game against assisted by Joey Hayes. Fulcher, Arizona State, 64Vi, 224, Junior, 544, Earl Everett 518, Norm Lasher 541« Attitfs Brown 83, Keene St. 52 Minnesota at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Neal Paterson 502, Howard Miller 5834 Melanson from the Minnesota North Stars for a second-round patching the Detroit Lions, the To New England, the N FC Lions second quarter), we shut them Miami is the cmcial one of the g ost Cose Western 69, St. Francis, N.Y. 67 N Y Giants at Dallas, 1 p.m. Los Angeles, Calif.; Mark Moore, Sam M cAllister 536, Pat Ferrell 179-4641 pick in the 1986 amateur entry draft and a fourth-round choice in Squirt A Johnson, LAL 18 244 ColumblaTD, Lotayette59 San Francisco at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Oklahoma State, 60,195, Junior, Nacog Flo Doutt 175-K8, Polly Kenneway 45^ New England Patriots returned to were just a preliminary, a team to off,” he’said. season for New England, but Thomas, Det 21 236 Deloware69, Loyola, AAd. 62 Philadelphia at Son Diego, 4 p.m. doches, Texas. 1987. Melanson was 2-1-2 in six games with a 4.43 goals-against the locker room and their thoughts play while waiting for Monday’s The victory was New England’s seventeen consecutive times the Punter — , Colorado, 64, Boovorlte Products whitewoshed Moore, SA 21 199 George 6Aoson 83, Monmouth, N.J. 71 St. Louis at LA Rams, 4 p.m. 5 average. game against the Dolphins. After eighth in its last nine games and South Windsor, 4-0, ot the Hartford Boglev, Cle 20 185 Hartford 70, Vermont68, OT Seattle at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. 195, Sophomore, Simla. Colo. Cunllffe Auto ; turned to Miami. Raymond Clay- Patriots have traveled to Miami Arena Sunday. Marty Curtis, Kevin Cheeks, Phi 21 192 Ohio U. 73, Hofstra66 Monday, Dec. 16 Second Team MacLellan, 27, has 5 goals and 8 assists in 27 games. The bom didn’t wait that long. Sunday’s 23-6 victory, Claybom the fifth straight triumph at home. and returned without a win. Wlohn, Brian Kellogg and Kevin Lucas, Hou 22 198 Penn86,LaSalle80 New Englond at Miami, 9 p.m. Ton y AAorlnelll 190-156474, Craig Rangers also received Los Angeles’ fourth-round draft pick in "When I was running off the said Detroit’s effort rarely worried With the triumph. New England " It’s all come to a head,” said Sheridan scored the goals for the Floyd, GS 24 213 Seton Hall 114, ManhattanOI Tight End— Keith Jackson, Oklahoma. Coleman 1864K, Rick Johnson 100-15V victors. Gregg Tolm an hod two assists, Stockton, Utah 23 204 Wagner 66, Staten IslondSI Wide Receivers — Lew Barnes, 462, Ed Koskey 150-442, Dan Jeski 1987. field, I was already thinking about the Patriots. retains a share of first place in the guard Ron Wooten. "W e’ve been while Dan Barry and Kellogg added Pressey, Mil 24 185 WestVlrglnla72,St.Joseph's45 Oregon; Webster Staughter, San Diego 163-152-439, L a rry Novella 166431; Miami," said the Patriots corner- "They challenged us a couple of A FC East with the Jets and preparing for this all year.” one apiece. Mark Midford was named Richardson, NJ 22 168 SOUTH State. Hank Frey 1514X, Tom O'Connor outstanding on offense. Tom MItnev Steals Alabama 99, Murray St.65 Transactions Tackles — John Clov, Missouri; Doug 1504X, Charlie Bailey 156433, Bm turned aside 12 shots. g Sti Cltadel111,Coker93 Williams, TexasABM. WIshinsky 176419, Jim Sokoloz^ Memorial service set for Grimes Beaverlte pounded Avon, 10-4, Satur- Robertson, SA h 73 James Madison 73, Morgan St. 39 (HMrds— , Florida State; 151414, Daryl Lukas 159413, D o v e ^ dov at Bolton. Mike Kelsey's hot trick Richardson, NJ 32 72 Lamar 60, SamfordS6 Don Smith, Army. Tossel 600. Adam Tycz 407, Mike CLEAR LAKE, Wis. — A memorial service is to be held led the assault, while Mike Russo and Thomas, Det Louisiana Tech 72, Marshal 171 Boston— Reouested waivers on second Center— Bill Lewis, Nebraska. Pogonl 156406, Pat Irish 4M, Jinl Wednesday for Hall of Famer Burleigh Grimes, the last legal Quarterback — Vlnny Testaverde, Moore 162-397, Joe Goodfleld397, Steve Campbell gets booted, Sheridan added two goals each. Single Stockton, Utah Methodist 66, Greensboro 59 baseman Jerry Remv. strikes were credited to WIehn, Kel- Drexler, Por Miami, Ohio 65, E. Kentucky 63 Minnesota — Nanied George MItter- MIomKFIa.). Williams 157-396, Joe Tollsano spitball pitcher in the major leagues. A&M’s Sherrill denies lo(Kl and Curtis. Barry contributed Cheeks, Phi 21 52 N. Carolina A8iT 75, Tennessee St. 57 waM momiger ot Driando (Southern Running Backs — Reggie Dupord, A hero of pennant-winning teams for the St. Louis Cardinals in three aulsts, WIehn and Russo had two Lever, (3en 18 44 N.C. Charlotte 94, W. Carolina 76 League). Southern Methodist; Napoleon McCol­ High Ind. single — Tom O'Conner 236C 1930 and 1931, Grimes died Friday of cancer in his hometown of apiece, and Kelsey, Curtis, Kellogg, Moore, SA 21 51 NW Louisiana 64, N E Louisiana 60 New York (NL) — Named Drew lum, No w . High Ind. triple — Tom O'Connor s S interim coach Sheridan, Tolm an, Kris LIndstrom and Floyd, GS 24 52 SE Louisiana 84, Centenary 77 Shetnmon marketing director. Ploceklcfcer — John DIettrIch, Boll High overage — Ed Kaskev 143.31. . Clear Lake. He was 92. A memorial service is scheduled at St. violating NCAA rules Ken Herold all hod one each. Craig Dunn, Den 22 46 South Carolina 105, Georgia St. 67 St. Louis — Purchased pitcher AAork State. oeieim Standings — CorrentI Insuronce Barnabus Episcopal Church. Ough and David Perisho earned out­ BleckedShets Vanderbilt 82, AustlnPeoy 75 Rots trom Houston. 29-13, Van TossK 's M 14, East H o r ^ By United Press International The Oilers named defensive COLLEGE STATION, Texas allegations made by the Dallas standing defensive ploy honors. g Mk W. Kentucky86, Middle Tenn. 74 Toronto— Hired scouts Gordon Lakey Linemen — Jerome Brown, Miami N u i ^ 27-15, Duboldg Electric 2614 coordinator Je rry Glanville inte­ (U P l) — Texas A&M football Times Herald," said Ralph Eaton, Utah 23 86 M IDW RST and David Blume; SteveMlngorl pitchino Fla .): , Boston CoHege: Jim Cunllffe A i^ HOUSTON - Houston Oilers coach Jackie Sherrill said Mon­ Carpenter, A&M’s assistant at­ Cooper, Den 22 82 DrokeS4,St.Louls44 coach of Syracuse (I D . "(ow, Nebraska; AAorfc Walen, UCLA. Body a -X , Heritage Bolt Catering Boxer Gerry Cooney arrested rim head coach for the team’s final Squirt B Olaluwon, Hou 22 67 lndlanaSt.52,Butler48 CoHopo Linebackers — Cornelius Bennett, a - X , Ann Marle;^i Restaurant 21-2l! offensive coordinator Joe Fara- two games at Cleveland and day that a lengthy story in the hletic director for media Kansas 72, South Alabama 48 Alabama; Kevin Murphy, Oklahoma;. Horst Engineering fell to Newington, Williams, Ind 20 54 Idaho— Named Bill DIedrIck offensive Jortron 31-21, Purdy Corperotlon21-3K HARRISBURG, Pa. — Heavyweight boxer Gerry Cooney was galli says General Manager Ladd Indianapolis. Glanville becomes Dallas Times Herald alleging relations. 3-2, at Klngswood-Oxford Sunday. Bowie, Por 19 49 Miami, Fla. 67, WIs.-Green Bov 63 coordinator for football team. John Offerduhl. Western Michigan; Bremser's 21-31, R 8, G Auto 20-2& the school violated N CAA regu­ “ ...We have concluded that Oldham, Chi 24 61 Mlchltnh79,ChlcaaoSt.63 Michael Zordlch, Penn Stale. Courtney's 20-a, Village Stylist 19-S arrested and his bodyguard knocked out in an altercation at a bar Herzeg disposed of the wrong man the team’s fifth head coach since Brennan Lundberg and Matt WelnIckI lations contained "numerous nothing more needs to be said scared goals, while Derek Waod and Bol, Was 19 48 Mlssourl91,W.llllnols64 Houston — Rred coach Hugh Bocks — , Mlchlpan: Pogonl's 1636. > with two off-duty city police officers, a city official said. when he fired Coach Hugh Camp­ 1980. E ric Peterson each hod assists. David McHale, Bos 20 43 N. Illinois 90, S. Ill.-Edwardsvllle 69 Campbell; named defensive coordinator Allan Durden, Arlm na: Chris White, bell for what he labeled the team’s Herzeg made the announ<%ment errors," then he abruptly can­ publicly and that continuation Rollins, Atl 21 44 Notre Dame72, Oregon 63 Tennessee. In addition to Cooney and the bodyguard, three other men with Beaulieu recorded 10 saves In net. Jerry 4 "erratic offensive scheme.” in a prepared statement and would celed a scheduled news confer­ of a verbal battle with any WelnIckI was tabbed os the outstand­ Ewing, NY 19 38 Purdue 86, S. llllnols67 Glonvllle Interim cooch. Punter— AAorfc Simon, Air Force. the boxer were arrested about 1 a.m. Monday at Syd’s in the Volparalso77,6Aarlan75,OT L A Rams — Signed running bock Eric TN rdTe em Faragalli angrily said Monday not comment further. Campbell ence to discuss the matter. segment of the nnedia is coun­ ing player for his offensive effort. downtown Holiday Inn, said Joe Sweeney, an assistant to Mayor In an unusuol gome Soturdov, every SOUTNWRST Dickerson to a 4-veor contract. OffMIM Calendar he was the one who should have and Herzeg have had a series of Sherrill had announced he terproductive,” Carpenter Memphis St. SO, Texas Tech 55 N Y Jets — Signed linebacker John Tight End — , Michigan, forward on the Horst squad was Stephen Reed. been dismissed. disagreements since Campbell would meet with reporters added. "We will nowaddressall credited with at least one point In a 9-2 Oklahoma 79, W. Texas St. 58 Woodrtng and placed linebacker Rusty wide Receivers — AAorfc Bellini, rout over Avon at Bolton. David Oklahoma St. 95, Texos-Arllnatan 68 Gullbeau on Inlured r e t e ^ . Brigham Young; Walter Murray, Ha­ "They should have fired me also joined the Oilers. ’Tuesday afternoon to respond to of our energies in this matter to Monnoboch's two goals led the way, Rlce56, Jackson St.55 Heckey waii. TODAY because I ’m the offensive coordi­ Campbell also was unavailable, the Times Herald’s allegations presenting the facts to tbe FA R W IS T Buffalo — Called up defenseman Jim Tocfcles-SteveWallooe, Auburn; will srhlle WelnIckI, Sean Allard, Peter Lendl draws 42-day suspension nator,” Faragalli said. "I don’t but on Sunday, following a 3614 that A&M athletes received National Collegiate Athletic As­ Hayes, Kevin Law, Phil Dakin, Lund­ TV Idaho St. 86, Warner Pacific 61 Hoftard from Rochesler (A H L ). Wolford, Vanderbilt. MCC at Holveke, 7:M ; berg and Chris MIckus all added one Washlnglon74,BolseSt.S5 Minnesota — Traded pooltender R g Guards — Todd AAoulee, Penn State: think he (Campbell) had a real loss to the New York Giants, said if thousands of dollars in benefits sociation and the Southwest Wyomlng89, Soulhem CalTV land Melanson to Ihe New York Rangers Jeff Zimmerman, Flortda. THURSDAY * N E W Y O R K — U.S. Open champion Ivan Lendl has been each. Earning assists were Hayes and TONIGHT good shot at winning. That numbs the front office had made a from school coaches and boos­ Conference.” MIckus with two apiece, and Derek fora second-round draft choice In 1986 Center— GeneCMIton,Texas. taeNechev ; suspended for 42 days for exceeding the allowable amount of 7:00 C o llm basketball: Iona vs. and tourth-round choice In 1987; Quarterback — , Purdue. Eost Catholic at Greenwich, 7:M ; me ... he didn’t have an opportun­ decision, he wanted to know ters. But an assistant said Earlier Monday, a statement Wood, Eric Peterson, WelnIckI, Dakin, Louisville, ESPN fines during a year, it was announced Monday by the Men’s Lundberg, Monnoboch, Low and Al­ Adult basketball recalled forward Gord Sherven from Running Bocks — Tom Rothman, ity to win. That’s how I feel about quickly. He was told Monday several hours later the meeting by Sherrill, along with opinions lard. Wood sras the outstanding player. neV W k S t ” SPOt^*Chan- Springfield (A H L ). Nsbrasko; ,Oklohomo FRIDAY * International Professional Tennis Council. would not be held. Allied Printing 86 (Mike Munroe 35, State. • M t BgakeibgH it. morning. but no direct statement from Beaulieu stopped four shots. I'S YS. Flyers, Channel 38 Herb Legree 18, Chris Green 16), N T pconoirv — TrooN ocKHTtnotr PlacekIcker — Carlos Revels, AAanchester at East Catholic, 7 . The suspension w ill be reduced to 21 days if Lendl does not play "How can you get to come in and Glanville held a team meeting “ We have reconsidered and school attorney A m o W. Krebs Manchester Police 76 (Tom Clrollo 24, Roland Metansen and defenseman Grant in any professional tournament or event during those three be a winner in one year? That’s . decided to refrain from dignify­ Pete Moffett 22, Mario Areata 10). where he told the players of any J r., was released by Texas A& M ' Pee W n A Ledyord to Los Angeles tar left, wing SATURDAY weeks. 9:00 College basketball: Auburn vs. Glenn Consfructlon 90 (Joe Maher 32, Brian Moc Lei Ion ondatourttvrounddraft Linemen — Jerry Boll, Southern Aeopta BpaiMiBgN ridiculous...the dangest, dumbest changes that would be made for the ing by further discussion the public relations officials. Regal Men's Shop earned a 3-1 Alobama-BIrmlngham, ESPN Mark MIstretta 16, Bill Rnnegon 12, choice In 1987. AAethodlet: Joeon Buck, Brigham Yeung; New Hampshire Tech at M C C . 8 thing I’ve ever heart of.” remaining games.

- i ■ U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 10. 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuoday. Dec. 10. IMS - 1« Rogers to post IiWm 'i ■ m»niin lUl. . f Carbide CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 4th quarter loss takeover [HOMES ^ H ^ H O M I S HOMES HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE Rogers Corp-. a manufacturer of speed with which a computer offered IN E P WANTED IHELPWANTBI HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FDR SALE FOR SALE engineered materials and compo­ transfers information from its nents for the electronics industry, memory onto a disk. NEW YORK (UPI) - GAP- Monchestor — $96,900. 63 Roxbury Street, East Selling? We Need Youl announced Monday that it will Rogers has begun a joint mar­ Corp., a New Jersey-based manu­ Mature Woman to coro All real estate advertised We hove more buyers Comfortable Colonlol for Infant In Manchester Hartford, 3 bedroom facturer of building products and In the Manchester Herald thon hometl It you’ve with 3 bedrooms, I Vi report losses for the fourth quarter keting effort with Silicon to test the Care. Monday thru aluminum sMod ranch, of this year. disk drive market, said Rogers’ specialty chemicals with sales in Woltrefsos for busy Mon- Is sublecf to tho federal considered selling over baths, newly remodelgd Management trainee — Receptionist — Gonerol Friday, 1pm-6pm. $4 Fair Housing Act of I960, 146 baths, roc room. The Rogers-based company, spokesman Robert E . Sanders. the $750 million range, said it Isa" chettor restaurant, brook- the lost soverol years but kitchen, added family Local wholesale company office duties. Requires hourly. Coll 643-5535. which mokes It Illegal to Early occupancy. Open room with sliders to yard. which has a plant in Manchester, The computer chips, called preparing a cash tender offer for ,• phone, typing ond filing fast and lunch, 2-3 day House, Sunday, 12/8, 2- wero hosltont because ot with hallonol affiliations, odvortlie any preforenco, market condltlons...coll Extremely well main­ did not have the final figures for integrated circuits, would be control of Union Carbide Corp. .the profit thorlnp, oxctllent skills. 8am-4:30pm. Apply wtok, txporlencod only. limitation or dlscrlmtno- 4pm. LoMolto Agency, Coll for appointment be­ the professionals at Blan­ tained and o delight to the quarter, which ends Dec. 31. placed on a flexible circuit inter­ $9.5 billion chemicals giant en-^ prowth potential, 649-4563. at H 8i B Tool and tlon baled on roco. color, 342-1316, Lucille, 342-0769. meshed in litigation over the' - tween 3-Spm, 643-2603. chard and Rossetto, 646 see. Coll tor on appoint­ "After a profitable month in connection instead of a switch Englnoerlng Company. rellolon, sex or notional ment. Sentry Real Estoto, 481 Sullivan Avonue, 2482. 'W e 'r e selling September,” Rogers President board, as is currently done by Bhopal gas leak disaster. " origin, or on Intention to housesi'. .643-4060.______G A F said Monday It plans to South Windsor, C T 528- Soles Help— Fullondport Auto Body Repair Person Oldie But Goodlell Norman L. Greenman said in a many computer manufacturers. — Good working condi­ moko any such preter- news release, "we expected a The circuits take information offer $68 a share for 48 million of 9341. time mothers hours, nton- once, limitation or dis­ Charming 5 room older agement opportunities. tions mutt hove own tools Colonial homo In mint Manchester — $43,900 a stored on a computer memory disk Carbide’s approximately 67.5 mil­ crimination. Th# Herald modest profit in the final three Retail Soles Position — Coll Maureen of Unique and experience. A good condition. Located In Historic Bolton Green — $52,900. Good Investment months of the year." and transfer it to the computer’s lion outstanding common shares — will not knowingly accept Spacious restored antique tor the future! FH A ap­ Wookly salary plus com­ Furnishings, Etc, 6465563 pay for the right person. any advertisement which Manchester on 6.98 acres. Greenman said the loses stem memory. A computer’s memory is a $3.3 billion transaction that mission. Great opportun- or 569-7009. Superior Auto, 22S-9431, Large outbuilding on 0 room Colonial with 7 proved. Convenient loca­ would rank among the largesf!! It In violation of the low. working tlreiploces, chest­ tion Is site of 1 a 2 from lower sales than expected in limited,' Sanders said, so the Itvl Apply at Water 8, Air, Full Time Teller Position 6460563, Rte. 6, Columbia. property. Offers Invited. the fourth quarter, a weak elec­ computer will store information on corporate takeover deals. 1,' El Comlno Plozo, Vernon, Dial our number tor more nut floors and a new born I bedroom units with IVi — Experience a plus. Manchester — Pitkin Must be seen I Blanchard tronics market and cuts in orders the disk when its memory is full. With the 66,961,000 shares G A F - Phone 875-6300. Need Bright person for details, Jackson a Jack- baths, large rooms a oil Pleasant personality. Street, lovely brick ond a Rossetto Real Estate, by "an important customer.” The circuits can also transfer already owns, this would give i t . East Hartford distributor son Real Estate, 647-8400 opol lances. Declare war H«riM photo by Bothaw Apply to Mr. Fields, 23 Real Estate frame. 3 bedrooms, V/2 on next years Income tax about 80 percent of Carbide’s to be Involved In oil or 646-0646. 6462482. David' P. Bell, the company's information from the memory onto Main Street, Manchester. baths, flreploco, enclosed return. Sentry Reol Est­ phases of small office treasurer, would only say that the the disk. The process is just one outstanding shares. EOE. porch, 2 cor garage. ate, 643-4060. coustomer was a "large, well- part of the entire disk drive system New ground Carbide, which faces claims operation. Start os office Priced right ot $92,900. Bolton — $116,900. Quality Hdlrstyllst — Port time manager If experienced, IHDME8 Distinctive — There's no known customer that uses us as a of a computer, Sanders said. from Bhopal victims that could.: Lease with option to buy other way to describe this constructed 7 ro o m supplier.” The two companies will begin to Mayor Barbara Weinberg and town eral sales manager. At right is Brian result in a judgment estimated at ; for busy Manchester or grow Into position. If FDR SALE will be considered. Owner Raised Ranch. Cathedral G lostonbury/ Manchester talon, no following neces­ you hove desire and abil­ spacious four bedroom “ Their sales were slower than General Manager Robert Weiss, left and Buckhoff, vice president of Pacesetter around $500 million if a U.S. court -^ Agency, 644-0139. beamed ceilings In Living Town Line— Many omen- test and assemble the circuits sary. Experienced only. ity to grow with company. Contemporary set on a expected,” Bell said. “ It's not a immediately at their Arizona and agrees to hear the litigation, had no'' Nurses Aides — Full or lovely landscaped lot In room and kitchen; F/C Itles Included with this second from left, help employees of Bob Builders of Newington, the contractor Coll manager, 6434339. port time poslttonsovolla- Coll owner, 528-7123. Sunnybrook Forms— The loss as much as it is a deferral.” California facilities, Sanders said. immediate comment on G A F ’s ’ Just o Youngsterl Only 4 one ot Moncheser’s finest full wall brick fireplace; gorgeous Colonial. 8 plus Riley Oldsmobile Inc. break ground last for the project. The project will include ble from 7-3, 3-11 shifts. name of the street soys It rooms, 4 bedrooms, Rogers reported a $710,000 loss He said that after Silicon and bid. However, it has raised a line of oil I A beautifully deco­ years young I Spacious 6 oreos. A cothdrol celling, skylights; oversized slid­ 7>h Certified aides preferred. baths, gas heat, central for the third quarter. At that time, Rogers get into the 'disk drive week at the future site of the dealership renovation of the former Ward Manufac­ credit in excess «of $1 billion to'~? rated 7 room full dor- room Ranch on large stone fireplace and first ers; 16 X 13 deck oft 2nd M A AUTO CLUB Alternate weekends re­ floor; 16 X 13 brick potto olr, 2 cor garage, brand the company reported net earnings market, they will begin looking at at 259 Adams St. Representing the turing Building and the addition of an defend itself against any hostile | quired. Apply In person mered Cope with first country lot In Bolton. floor family room ore M l Broad Slrool only some off the many off walkout family room. new family room with of $1,164,000 for the first nine other markets, such as telecom­ offer. ' during business hours, floor tlreploced family Handy location • Alumi­ dealership are Lee Fongemie, business auto showroom. The company plans to Manchester, CT 06040 special features of this Home Is very spacious cathedral celling. Wrap­ months of the year. That figure munications and defense, Sanders Carbide faces claims from Bho- ■ Rockville Memorial Nurs­ Insurance Agency — Full room, screened In porch, num siding, wall to wall manager, third from left; owner Bob move from Center Street sometime in carpet. Available for Im­ home. Coll today tor a and m ov6ln condition I around deck a lovely, was down from $4,566,000 during said. pal victims that could result in a ; ing Home, 22 South Street, time, background In prop­ Inground pool and gar- NEED EXTRA ogel Only $125,900....We mediate occupancy. Of­ prtvote showing. Offered Coll today tor your pri­ large, private yard. Very the same period in 1984. Silicon Systems is a manufac­ Riley; Dan Picano, used car sales June. judgement estimated at around • Rockville, CT. erty and casualty neces­ tastefully decorated. MONEY FOR THE Guarantee our Houses I fered mid SCO's. Jackson a at only $149,900. Joyce G. vate showingl D.W. Rsh In another matter, Rogers Corp. turer of custom and standard manaopr anrt Gerald LaMarche. gen­ $500 million if a U.S. court agrees sary. General office work Realty, 643-1591 or 071- $167,500. Strono Real Est­ HOLIDAYS? Including customer con­ Blanchard 0i Rossetto Jackson Real Estate, 647- Epstein Real Estate, 647- announced Monday that it will integrated circuits. It had 1984 to hear the litigation. ; Real Estate, 646-2402. 0400 or 6468646. 0895. 1400. ate, 647-7653. form a Joint venture with Silicon sales of more than $56 million, “ We are aware of th G A F • LIKE TALKING TO tact, coll 643-2131. Systems Inc. of Tustin, Calif., to according to a news release. TRUCK DRIVER proposal and we will respond at an ! PEOPLE? Heavy conatructlon. fully assemble and test computer Rogers Corp. had sales of more O P E C stance rallies investors appropriate time,” Tomm Sprick,, ‘ Th Is job may be for you. 4:30- Apply In parson between chips that would increase the than $137 million in 1984. a spokesman at Carbide’s world • 9pm, Monday. Tuesday 4pm-6pm. Exporting Countries did not for­ headquarters in Danbury, Conn.,^! Wednesday and Thursday. N EW Y O R K (AP) — A decision Congress has made on legislation Call Judy at 648-7096. Till Andrtw Ansaldl C9. by O P EC to focus on preserving its to reduce the federal budget mally discard their strategy of said while declining to elaborate. tea Bldwall St., Manehaitar Stocks stage earty retreat world market share of oil sales deficit. trying to keep prices high by As part of a massive restructur- ^ An BquW OpportuNtyjwglg^ sparked rallies in stock and bond Senate and House negotiators on allowing their production to fall. ing program announced earlier-’ NEW Y O R K (AP) - Stock overturn the $10.53 billion awarded markets. Friday agreed on legislation that But they said they would fight this year. Carbide had announced prices were mixed in active by a jury to Pennzoii Co. for On Wail Street, stock prices calls for spending cuts and holds Britain and other independent oil it would buy back 10 million shares'^ trading early today. Texaco's conduct in its merger surged as investors perceived the out the possibility of a balanced producers for their fair share of the of common stock. Sprick said theil P*RT TM E The Dow Jones index of 30 with Getty Oii Co. O P EC announcement as a promis­ budget by 1991. market, a move that could clear company so far has purchased); industrial stocks declined 1.38 ing deveiopment for inflation. The perception that some type of the way for freer competition and about 3 million shares. ADVERTISING ASSISTANT points to 1,495.64 be 10:30 a.m. Other oil stocks also declined. Oil The Dow Jones average of 30 deficit reduction measure wiil be lead to lower oil prices, analysts In heavy trading on the NewiJ EST., after briefly topping the prices fell on the commodity industrials jumped 19.84 on Mon­ enacted soon and the O P EC said. York Stock Exchange M onday; Mon. through Fri. / 8:30 am to 3:00 pm 1,500 level in eariy trading. markets Monday foilowing the day to a closing record of 1,497.02, announcement drew a favorable morning. Union Carbide, a compo-r Texaco, one of the components of announcement by the Organiza­ surpassing the previous closing response in the credit markets. Several hours after the an­ nent of the Dow Jones Industrially We Will Train the blue-chip index, fell Vt to 30>A. tion of Petroleum Exporting Coun­ peak of 1,484.40 on Dec. 4 and Bond prices rose sharply and nouncement, Saudi Arabian oil Index, advanced $3,375 to $66.75. interest rates declined. minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani On Friday, when rumors of G A F ’sP’ Great opportunity for housewives. Must, Ik « * e 61 A state judge in Texas had tries that it would concentrate on setting a new high mark for the have a reliable car. Excellent hourly scheduled a hearing today, at keeping its world market share, an 32nd time this year. At the end of three days of talks spoke with reporters and made it plans were rife, it had risen 75L which he couid announce his move analysts said could force a Another favorabie development in Geneva, the 13 ministers from ciear that O P EC was adopting a cents on volume of more than a|; wage plus gas mileage allowance. decision to uphold, reduce or price war. for the market was the progress the Organization of Petroleum radically new approach. million shares. •> Swedish Gifts Call: Gymnasiums Appliances visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT HUGHIES W EIGHT ROOM. Arobict, AL SIEFFERTS APPLIANCES, 445 Manchester Herald nautilus, portonollzed Instruction - SHOP to find that extraordinary gift you've been looking for. We also Hartford Road, Monchester, C T ., 647- gift certificatos avolloblg. 205 9997. Shop now for a full selection of 643-2711 Hartford Rood. Manchester, 643-2749. carry Swedish Foods. 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Great stocking stutters I The Manchester Herold is E>ar«nnni I nnne !■> Investment Property 34 Building/Controcting 53 Loko 81 e e e e e pendants, eorrlngs, and rings. 643-2483. 303 East Center Street. responsible only (or one incor Located In CONNECTICUT! mMiranre 3 Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding Cldor Mill Rd. ^ Automotive Deadlines rect^insertion and then only Bolton VALLEY COIN,. e e Ik Ik Ik Wanted to Borrow:: : 14 ^ Plumbing tor the size of the original Braokllold 8L 56 Cors Trucks tor Sole Stereo Specialist For classified advertise­ insertion. * e e * R IS T, 621 Hartford Rood. 643-9559. g> MANCHESTER HERALD « e * * « Call NOW 647-9946 Ik e e e e Notices Typewriters 1 ^ LOST AND FOUND [^ L O S T AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND 10 ] help w anted [ H ] help w anted HD h e ip w a n h o [10 HELP WANTED ] Knitting YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE — CENTERPIECES, FRUIT BASKETS, Flower Plants for Your Holiday There's someone out You don't have to be an Ladles Bulova Wrist- Coventry — Driver tor Part-time writer to report Looking for smiling facer Typewriters rebuilt. Portable Love to knllT WonttI Needs. BROWN’S FLOWERS INC., there who wants to buy advertising expert to get watch lost. Manchester Manchester Herald. Lake Coventry news and fea­ full or part time for alE NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Typewriters from $35. Sales and Ser­ WEAVER YARN iMt. '^11! 163 Moln Street, Manchester. 643- I LOST AND FOUND your power tools. Find results In Classified. We'll Hospital parking lot or area, good pay and car tures for the Manchester shifts. Apply In person. Nq| IN MANCHESTER AREA vice. Typewriter and Adding tlng needs ter the nalliByl that buyer with a low-cost help you word your ad. Blacksmith Restaurant, allowance. Call 647-9946. Herald. Knowledge of Clerical — Full time posi­ phone colls, Grampy'r Machines. 41 Purnell Place, Man­ 8455. tide Ave., lost Hlfltarii Lost — Recorder (white ad In Classified. 643-2711. 643-2711. Glastonbury. Please coll town affairs necessary. tion In pleasant office Corner Store, 706 M olit Woodbridgo 8L 18-230 chester. 649-4906. Call after 1 p.m. week­ Street. flute), vicinity of Fergu­ 644-8455. environment. Heolth Insu­ * * « « • son Rood. December 1st, Want to sell your car? For Impounded — Female, 2 Part Time Inserters days: James Sacks, city rance/ benefits program North Elm 8L > Ik e e e Ik years. Shepherd Cross, wanted. Call 647-9946, ask editor, or Doug Bevins, available. Free parking. Aloxondor 81 >D 1985. Sentimental value. quick results, use a low- Lost — Weekend of No­ Tractor Tank Trolleij! e « e e e Reward. Contact David cost Classified ad. Call black and tan. Forest vem ber 29th. Ladles for Bob. managing editor, Man­ Experience using adding Drivers — ExperlencecF ConUr 81 487-553 odd only M iller, 633-4631; after 643-2711 today to place Street. Call the Manches­ Timex watch with silver chester Herald, 643-2711. machine, typing skills only. 40-60 hours. 633-8317« Contor 81 583-655 odd only PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP 6pm, 267-0747. your ad. ter Dog Warden, 646-4555. and turquoise bond In Part-time correspondents helpful. Apply In person, *> Lincoln 8L >|| — Fancy Fruit Boskets. Boxwood C e ra m ic i Manchester or Vernon to cover scholostic sports Dishwasher — M/F. Open Prague Shoe Company, Fruit Baskets Trees - All Your Chrlstmos Decorat­ shopping centers. Re­ events In the Manchester Ings for nights and wee­ 200 Pitkin Street, East Port time clerk tor Molrv PorkInoSL ^ • ing Needs! 36 Oak Street. 649-0791. Moke the perfect ceromic gift tar the Street. Photography stu-J FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Order ward. 649-0778. area. Sports knowledge kends. Good pay. Apply Hdrttord. Rldgowood 8 t > holidays. Coll Nonev Thamaii dio filing, pockoglnoi early. Also Wicker Items. 20% Off All essential; newswriting ex­ Steak Club Restaurant, RoooovoltSL *11 Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik CERAMICS ETC., 643-SM3.1 MllChall PICTURE THIS What mokes Want Ads Route 83, Vernon. RN Supervisory position orders and telephoning^; Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND • 276 Drive, Manchester. perience desirable. For SUohnSl 15-175 Oakland Street, Manchester. work? People like you an appointment, call Len available weekends boy- Coll lOom-lpm, Joan, 643« who read and use the Counter Attendant — Port lor night shift In our 155 7369. t 81 John 8L 15-109 643-6384. Auster, sports editor, ______k Ik Ik 4* * e Wont Ads every day. 643- MjAit^ester Herald, time help. Mainly even­ bed, SNF-ICF facility spe­ b SlLowroneoSL *11 Package Stores $ EXTRA MONEY $ 2711. ■'weekdSvs-li-before 10 a.m.. ings. Must be IS. Apply at cializing In short term Contract Cleaning Com-^ Edmund 8L 11-53 Ik e e e Ik 643-2711. S u b w a y , 288 C e n te r rehabilitation. Earn gen­ pony — seeks responsibly Fairvlow >|| Street, Manchester. erous pay, tuition reim­ people for general cleon-a BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has o Crafts bursement plan, uniform variety ot liquors, wines, cordials, tor Mature Babysitter Ing In the Monchesten: CREATIVE CRAFTS has a varied se- /M, With Your Own Part-Time Job. [ANNOUNCEMENTS Wanted — for 3 veor old, Insurance — Personal allowance, meals pro­ area. Hours ore 5:30 tq; WoMMiddlaTpko. 421M86 your holiday needs and gift giving lines and assistant per­ vided and have your Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. 643-7330. lection of unique craft supplies. Per­ 5am-8om, Tuesdav- 9:30pm, Monday througlv fect gift tor the croft lover In your II te. An excellent opportunity for Emergency? In Manches­ sonal lines customer ser­ weekdays free for other MANCHESTER HERALD Country Christmas Frldav. Need own trans­ Friday. Please coll 649« 25B Olcott Street, Manchester, 646- ter, dial 911 tor (Ire, portation. $3.50/hour. Bol­ vice representative. Ex­ pursuits. Contact O.N.S. Ik « Ik Ik e 3181. £ Call NOW 647-9946 Christmas Is comlno, our geese ore 5825. Housewives and Mothers with police, medical help. ton, 646-4016. perienced preferred but at Cresttleld Convales­ getting tot, come and pick a will consider applicant cent Home, 643-5151 for an Christmas boor or perhaps a cheerful Ik e young chiidren bring them based on related office Interview appointment. Masseuse: High Income cot. Cinnamon sticks and rag dolls 41 41 41 experience. Call Robert i$$$$$$$$m$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$i a potential. Flexible hour£ country things galore - Irene gift Latbrop, Independent In­ Legal Secretary — Part CHERRONES PACKAGE STORE. with you and save on TELEPHONE OPERATOR pleasant working condi­ w rapping In the rear, GInnv by the surance Center, Inc., 646- time. South Windsor law Stock up on your Holiday beverages tions. Contact Mott $-9839. BESTin for 0 wide selection of gift pocks, Unique Gifts ferred, 644-1528. $ Sun. 12-5, Thurs. 'til 9. CRAFTS­ wines, champagnes a liquors. 624 Experience required. Will be operating our PART TIM E $ M EN’S GALLER Y, 58 Cooper Street, East Middle Tpke., 643-7027. The store iwltti elegont, unique and 1 Fuel Oil Truck Driver — Waitresses a Kitchen Manchester. 647-8161. diftoranr toihions one gifts from I ROLM telephone system. We have a busy Closs II license required, ★ Help needed. Flexibll Ik Ik m e* arauhd the wofld. EAST WEST / switchboard which requires prompt courteous dependable. Fuel Oil de­ Hours Including wee*- JOB IN TOWN! I e * * * * IMPORTS, n iV i Center Street, L livery East of the river. Port Time Proof Operator Manchester, 643-5692. kends. S4.00 per houiL ” hr./8tart { service to our clients and sales reps. Light Experienced only, full — 5pm-10pm, Apply to K. Experience helpful. CoH 450 time. Insurance and be­ Glompo, SBM, 646-5773. for on appointment, o t typing also required. nefits. Coll 647-9137. Army/Navy no’s Pizza of GlostonburtA No dress code. Casual fun atmos­ Tools Collector — Port time, 633-5251 ask for Mike. ■' Come In and check out DOUG'S We offer a complete non contributory benefit fitxiblo hours, experience phere. If you enjoy talking on the ARMY NAVY'S discounted prices on SHOP BLISH HARDWARI^, 793 Main THE UNIQUE BOUTIQUE (Next to program. Apply in person or call 643-1 lO I. preferred. Sovlnet Bonk clothing and much more for the Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Com­ of Manchester, 923 Main phone, we might have a job for you. Vic’s Pizza). 149 West Middle Tpke. entire family. Doug's Is open from plete line of tools. Open Oollv 8:30am Lovely hondcrofted gifts from Replies will be kept confidential. An equal Cook — Full time and port Street, Manchester. We offer a guaranteed salary with to 5:30pm and Thursday evenings for time for busy cafe restau­ 9-9, Monday thru Soturdov. Sunday porcelain dolls to teddy bears and Payroll Clerk — RequIiL 22 Hours Per Week opportunity employer. Male/Female. rant, good hourly rote, bonuses. Work done from our office, 12-5. 269 West Middle Tpke., Man­ the Holidays. 643-4121. Clerk — Port time, loon Ing good moth skills fof candles to pot pourri. 643-8755. pleasant atmosphere, chester (next to M edl-M art), 643-5065. department. Savings preparation of hourly and two evenings a week and/or Satur­ some weekends, meals e e e 41 Ik Salary Plus Gas Allowance ALLIED PRINTINO SERVICES. INC Bonk of Manchester, 923 factory piecework po/- furnished. Apply In per­ day mornings. Call Michelle, 647- « • * « - port time. Experience ers — School bus dHvIng pony, Inc., Holt Rood, • 1-624-3907 anytime preferred. Pleose send In Bolton and CohmiMa. P.O. Box a t , Monchostof, • b A L L 647-9946 o r 647- 994T\ resume to Box L, c/o Will train. Coll 537-5234, I C T 06040. Phone 644-tSOt Manchester Herald. 537-5766 or 649-6188. Personnel. ,i ^V '7 T ^

» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuwdinr. Dec. 10. 1985 LOOK FOR THE STARS ... ^ ^ I S W O R LD FOCUS Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get GOP chief urges Andujuar dealt Try New Orleans action on budget by Cards to A’s on Christmas Eve better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a ... pag« 9 ... page 13 ... page 15 difference it makes. Telephone 643-271 1, AAonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. j#. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright HOMES I enJ APARTMENTS FOR SALE 1^‘ lFOR RENT WHV IT ioO Repontuad hom«* from Manchester — Ayallable CtgTTtlE iHaurlirslrr ) MancheslR'’ - A City ol ChTm \ Gov't from $1.00 plot ro- Immediately. One, two BOOMaCS AT polrt/faxet. Throuphout and three bedroom apart­ 3 tfOoOC IN ^ Ct/Notlonwldel Also tax ments. $425, $495, $525, properties. 216-453-3000, heat and hot water In­ r u g ? Including Sunday, Ext cluded. J.D . Real Estate, Wednesday, Dec. 11,1965 Single copy: 2St H1072.______646- 1900.

Bolton— $139,900. Custom Like Private Home — 3Vi 'll built 8 room Colonial In on room apartment. Base­ area of fine homes I First ment, appliances. Work­ Teacher pact -work Buoranti floor flreploced family ing single odult, married roftfuMgs. 94». gjrtfmofdg- Gun rampage room; 4 bedrooms; 2'/^ couple. No children, pets. baths; formal dining 643-2880. room; eot-ln size kitchen. to push taxes Home Is In yery good For Rent — Jonuary 1st. condition. Moke sure you Five-room duplex. Fire­ " ,Mfw1or - exforlor point- — New homes. ocM tfl^ see this home today I D.W. stuns students place, large kitchen, .