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A Wewipspsr to K h iy thie Progrbin flpoBMfed by State switches, Manchester High’s THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER The Quiz The MancheBter Herald Continuance sought H i»Acci^Wt«»ief* l1967 Accu Wn.'ittnff. Iik 4 The U.S. luilice Department regulations regarding diabetics Laser Games currently has a was also a factor in the decision Cotd SMIonaiy O 1967 Accu Inf 1 Last week, Stephen Sondhebn’s new day, when Burkamp walked out of M affe had threatened to sue Fiano relieve drainage problems for a reports that the rate oi violent should be changed. case pending in Rockville Super­ to continue. musical “ Into the Woods” opened on the DMV building in Wethersfield if the fence was not fixed within two housing complex he was construct­ crime hat gone (CHOOSE ONE: That investigation ultimately led ior Court, appealing the ZBA’s C!ummings said thatengineers groadway. The musical provides mod­ with his public service license. weeks. Two weeks later, at the ing off Summit Street. More grad­ down, up) between 1981 and to a revision in the law, which now Oct. 13 decision to sustain the are still testing the soil, but ern sequels to the famous (CHOOSE Burkamp, 50, a photographer and board’s Oct. 26 meeting. M affe ing work was completed in late 198S. In 1985 there were about 32 the owner of the Manchester Mall allows diabetics to hold a public appeal by Wilmer and Carol doesn’t predict any major prob­ N ONE: Aesop’s fables, Grimm’s fahy backed off the claim because Fiano August and early September after Snow falls in East; vlctiim oi tuch crime per 1,800 on Main Street, got his public service license if they have not Clevenger. lems. The closing on the build­ was In the middle of hiring a board members had complained tales). passed out during the previous five The Clevengers appealed Zon­ ing, past its deadline, cannot people. service driver’s license in the early contractor to repair the fence. He the hill on the high school side was 2 grilain’s tabloids claim that the marriage 1950s. He was a volunteer ambu­ years. ing Enforcement Officer Tho­ occur until the site is tested and 5 Doctors recently performed a mas O’M arra’s decision that reiterated that he would file suit If still too steep. of Charles and Diana, the Frince and lance driver for many years, and Although there had been several cleaned up. Northwest is rainy multiple organ IrantplanI on 3- Laserquest is a permitted use in If Judge Robert J. Stengel work was not started within a few The area needs to be secure Princess o f..?.., is in trouble. Rut Ruck- later began driving taxis and complaints when enforcement of year-oM Tabatha Foster. The girl the former Mott’s Shop-Rite rules that the town’s ordinance days. because the Life Star emergency ingham Palace denies the rumors. limousines as a hobby. He had his the.law began, it was Burkamp’s helicopter system has a landing pad d d not receive the most common building. The pending case also is legal tomorrow, "W e’re dead Maffe was angered after It was license renewed each year, but in complaint that ultimately brought behind the high school, school By The Aesoclated Press southeast New York, New Jersey, hind of transplant, a (CHOOSE 3 Erk Dickerson made his debut with his appeals the ZBA’s decision to in the water,” Cummings said. learned that Fiano had erected a July of 1985, he was told that it could about the change. fence, but had not done it pro|>erly officials have stated. The helicop­ 0 Maryland, Delaware and north­ deny Laser Gam e’s appeal of an ONE: heart, kidney) transpiant. new team, thelast weekend after not be renewed, since he was an " I’m just glad I was able to do The ordinance, passed by the Snow (e ll from N ew England as ern Virginia. earlier decision by O’Marra. because the top of the fence was ter is used occasionally by Man­ being traded from the Los Angeles insulin-dependent diabetic. something for a diabetic cause,” Board of Directors in July, Southern Virginia and North O’Marra denied Laser Games a above the holding bar and the latch chester Memorial Hospital. far south as the North Carolina Rams. Dickerson is now the highest- ” I thought it was very discrimi­ said Burkamp of his fight against prevents amusement centers building permit, stating that a could not be closed. Fiano could not be reached for mountains today. , Carolina had showers and. Newsname paid running back in NFL history. natory,” said Burkamp of the the law. measuring more than 5,000 special exception permit ap­ The fence repair was contracted comment. He has previously stated Snow diminished in the Nor­ thunderstorms. (is poMt H you can Mvntlty ttilt DM V’s refusal to renew his license. A hearing on Burkamp’s case ' square feet from operating I In Mm nvws) 4 Ibrahim Hussein of (CHOOSE ONE: proved by the Planning and out to the Arrow Fence Co. of South that he would cooperate with the theast early today but gale As much as 9 inches of snow fell What Burkamp hadn’t known was held in early 1986, after which within 1,000 feet of schools, Kenya, Egypt) won the men’s division Zoning Commission was Windsor, which then billed Fiano. board, though he said he was warnings were in effect along the Tuesday in G arrett County in I recently stepped until then was that a law had been Burkamp was told there was senior citizens’ housing, conva­ oltheNewVorkCily Marathon recently necessary. said Wilfred Dion, building and somewhat surprised by the threat middle Atlantic Coast and south­ western Maryland and up to 6 down as China’s lop passed in 1975, prohibiting insulin- nothing that could be done. But at lescent homes hospitals and — beating out a record 22A00 other Cummings said the cases grounds supervisor. of a lawsuit. ern New England coast. inches in the Catskills of New leader in an effort dependent diabetics from holding another hearing, held last April, the churches. runners. Snow also was scattered across York. to. make way for public service licenses. But the law DMV’s medical advisory board V the upper Ohio Valley and snow Rain was widespread today younger ofSciak. It’s 5 Oakland’s Mark McGwire was named was not strictly enforced until 1984. recommended the revision in the mixed with sleet and rain from across western Washington and my hope they w il the American League’s Rookie of the law. southern New England across northwest Oregon but dry condi­ shake up the na- Year last week. McGwire’s ..?.. home After being approved in Sep­ Today's weather picture was drawn by Mike Brown, 10, who tions prevailed elsewhere across lianrstlagnanl Com- runs shattered the old rookie record of tember by the DMV’s Regulations High costs to cut AddAFfearl Weather Trivia the nation. iives on Lyness Street and attends Keeney Street Schooi. munblPartybureauc- 37. Review Committee, the revision a-44 b-49 c-57 became law. Today’s forecast called for racy. Who am If yOUR 8CORE: 01 to 100 pointa —TOP SCORE; “ They righted a wrong,” said snow likely from eastern Pennyl- 81 to to poMa — EscNMnL 71 to to points — Oood. 81-70 pdnla — Fair. Burkamp of the revision. Cheney Hall work Add A Me vania across southern New Eng­ CONNECTICUT WEATHER • Knovrtsdpv UnHmlMd. Inc. 119-87 Jim Grinberg. associate execu­ land; rain along the middle tive director of the Connecticut an asphalt shingle roof. If the cost is Atlantic Coast; showers and Affiliate of the American Diabetes By Alex GIrelll Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: not too high, a skylight may be thunderstorms scattered over Association, said that the associa­ Manchester Herald Florida and southern Georgia; Winter weather advisory today and tonight. Tonight, ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ tion is pleased with the law ’s Bids for preliminary work on the installed instead. The skylight will rain scattered across the Northw­ snow, heavy at.times, mixing with sleet and rain revision. interior renovation of Cheney Hall be needed ultimately. q-S ivXuax-t !st| 0 3 q|oilvue|pu| If the cost is low enough, an old "Each individual will now be will be rejected and new bids will be est; and for sunny skies to prevail before ending late at night. Total accumulation 3 to 6 -t tsa|VM-Z isapi Xj|V| s,uiui|J3-i :iH3ma0dS/H3LVM31d03d judged on his or her medical status, boiler will be removed, and a wood across the remainder of the q-S tv-t it-C !p-T <7-1 iSOaOMHDXVW invited on less extensive work, if a inches. Low around 30. Thursday, mostly sunny. High instead of everyone being painted committee recommendation made floor in the north end of the "O country. Ruplocix Ruaa :]WVNSM3N X) in the mid 40s. with one brush,” said Grinberg. Tuesday night is followed. basement will be removed. fouppi-s iUMop-t ia|vuas-{ !pqi||-Z iu||V|S-i :]g03SaiaO M Highs should be in the 30s from West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, rain, heavy at After the revision was approved, The new bid plan will mean that When the bids were opened Nov. some work the foundation had the upper Ohio Valley and lower times, may change to snow before ending late at night. it took several weeks for the DMV to Great Lakes region to New have special forms made up that 4. the lowest base bid of $288.800 was hoped to do now will be delayed to well above the approximatley England; 60s in California, west­ Windy, low in the mid 30s. Thursday, mostly sunny doctors would have to fill out for later phases. That includes electri­ ern Nevada, much of Arizona, with slowly diminishing wind. High in the upper 40s. their diabetic patients. Burkamp $70,000 that is available for the cal work, removal of a sprinkler A lm a n a c work. system, dismantling of the prosce­ AUfetime much of Montana, Texas, New Northwest Hills: Winter weather advisory today got a license application on Oct. 10. ofnunnories Mexico and eastern Colorado; 70s A fter his doctor filled out the forms Even if ail of the less costly nium arch that will be put back and tonight. Tonight, snow ending late at night. Total later in a different place, and "X> mnswitha to 80s in the southwestern de­ TODAY’S MOON: Between and the DMV’s medical advisory alternatives offered in the bid had accumulation near 6 inches. Thursday, partly sunny. removal of plaster from walls. START-HTO-NECKLACEf serts; and 40s to 50s across much Nov. 11, 1987 fuii moon (Nov. 5) and iast board gave its approval, Burkamp been chosen, the bid could not have Edward Breen, architect for the Capture her birthdays, gracluation, of the rest of the nation. High around 40. s M T IW lTIF ! S quarter (Nov. 13). 3 got his license back. been brought down low enough. Today Is Veterans Burkamp said he will now re­ project, said Tuesday that after the weehiing and other treainired Day. It Is the 3 15th TODAY’S TRIVIA: Which state does A subcomittee from the CJieney Nov. 4 bids, ^ntractors told him day of 1987 and the sume his hobby of driving limou­ with a Michaetecultiued peail. Wiiiiam Proxmire serve as U.S. sena­ Hall Foundation Tuesday night the work was labor intensive and Photo enlaiged to show detail Both day of autumn. tor? . (a) Michigan (b) Oregon (c) sines for A 8e A Livery Service. He decided to reduce the scope of the worked for them from the early that they were concerned about the Wisconsin work planned in this first phase of need to protectwoodwork in the hail TODAY’S HISTORY; On this day in 1970s until his license was taken TODAY’S BARBS interior renovations to the historic while they removed plaster. Breen 1918, the Ailied and Centrai powers BY l>HIL PA8TORET away. hall, which is slated to become a signed an armistice ending Worid War said those concerns reflected in the The reason you never see club-tossing “ I ’m a very unusual diabetic.” center for performances and social i. bid prices. The base bids were Jewelers Since 1885 acts on TV anymore Is that the per­ said Burkamp. ” I don’t let it stop gatherings. PEOPLE $288,800 from the Ansaldi Com­ BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER me from doing almost anything I TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Fyodor Dos­ formers are in Washington, Juggling the Under the new plan, work will be KENNETH C. BURKAMP want. I don’t let it hamper my pany, $296,940 from the DmC MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL V toevsky (1821); George S. Patton budget. confined to the basement of the hall. Construction Co. and $354,418 from approached the teller’s window . . .won his case lifestyle,” MichMls CIWQe/Masiei CaidfVisaJAmsfican Expiau Time for thanks (1885); Pat O'Brien (1899); Wiiiiam The cheapest fellow we've heard of re­ The base bid will include removal of Zlotnick Construction Co. Monday and found the former Proxmire (1915); Kurt Vonnegut Jr. cently Is the oaf who bypassed a Jewel­ a 2,400 square-foot concrete slab in two-term governor waiting on WASHINGTON (AP) - Ac­ (1922); Jonathan Winters (1925) ry store and gave his girlfriend an en­ the south end of the basement, them. gagement ring on the phone. excavation of about a foot beneath tress Loretta Swit, who portrayed TODAY’S QUOTE: "The second haif of Since 1974, Graham has worked the slab, and pouring of a nev/ slab. Korean War nurse Hot Lips a man’s iife is made up of nothing but TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (c) William Leaf pickup continues; 208 different one-day Jobs to keep In connection with that work, the Houlihan in TV’s "M-A-S-H, ” the habits he has acquired during the Proxmire is a U.S. senator from in touch with constituents. lowest section of a stairway in the says nurses who served in Viet­ first haif” — Fyodor Dostoevsky. Wisconsin. "I got excellent service,” said southeast corner of the building will nam "were my inspiration’’ and one bank customer, Dan Nelson. storm may interfere be removed. should be honored with a statue. "F ro m now on, I am going to An alternative in the base bid "These women paid a price, insist that every new account be Town crews carried on their Bottlsto Rood, Benton Street, Berkley calls for construction of a small and it’s time we said thank you,” A s t r o g r a p h Street, Birch Street, BIssell Street, done with someone like curbside leaf pickup this morning, addition on the rear of the building Swit said Tuesday as she gave her Bond Street, Bowers Street, Brolnord G raham .” although it was a holiday for most Place, Branford Street, Brookfield that would provide access ulti­ support to the drive to add a municipal workers, according to Street. mately to the space beneath the For his part, Graham found are encouraging for you'at this time statue of a m ilitary woman to the Charles Drive, Charter Oak Street, central tower. Committee some of the work exasperating, where your work or career Is con­ Keith Chapman, highway superin­ Clifton Street, Clinton Street, Cottage Vietnam Veterans Memorial in members included that because it particularly a stint as a loan cerned. Don't be afraid to take on add­ tendent. However, he did not know Street. Washington. < % H i r if the leaf pickup will remain on Delmont Street, Doone Street, Ourkin requires cutting a hole in the officer trying to collect on delin­ ed responsibilities. Street. She Joined other supporters at a ARIE8 (March 21-April 19) You can schedule, because of a snowstorm foundation through which contrac­ quent debts. ^ r t h d a y East Center Street, Eldrldge Street, news conference where Sen. comfortably deal with a critical situation which is predicted for tonight. Eire Street. tors might bring light excavation "You’ve got to work hard at David Durenberger, R-Minn., today if you don’t let it overwhelm you. “ We won’t know that until Florence Street, Flower Street, Ford machinery. this,” he said after making a / Nov. 12,1987 Street, Foster Street. said he had introduced a Senate Focus on Its possibilities and Its positive tomorrow morning, to tell you the If the excavation can be done by There wlH be a mark^ improvement for elements Instead of Its negatives. Glenwood Street, Green Rood, Grove series of phone calls that went truth.” he said. Street. machinery instead of with hand resoluUon authorizing the statue, you In conditions that affect your career TAURUS (AprH 20-May 20) When deal­ u n an sw er^. “ Looking at what we’ve got left to Hamlin Street, Honnowov Street, shovels, the cost might be lower. which wouid be added to the in the year ahead. Your chances tor ad­ ing with loved ones today, try to do Harlan Street, Harrison Street, Har­ The small addition in the rear V-shaped w all and statue of three vancement in your chosen field of en­ more for them than you expect to re­ do, if we are dealing with a vard Street, Howlev Street, Hazel fighting men that makes up the LORETTA SWIT JAMES BRADY deavor look great. ceive In return. Your Joy comes from snowstorm of any major propor­ Street, Henry Street, Holl Street, Hollis­ may be covered temporarily with SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Material tions tonight. I can see that we’re ter Street, Hudson Street, Hunniford m em orial. . .. calls for statue .. . can walk again No more laughs giving, not taking. Street, Huntington Street. objectives will be Important to you to­ QEMINI (May IH-Juna 20) If you are not going to get through this week's Jackson Street, Johnson Terrace. LONDON (AP) — John Cleese, day. Your chances for acquiring what planning an activity with friends today, scheduled,” he said. "This means Kane Rood, Knighton Street. lished in 1980 with a $600,000 More women buying He ‘always knew’ he likes to teii a "funny story” one of Britain’s top comedy you want will be much better If you're make it a point to invite an old pal that we’ll be starting next week, Lenox Street, Llllev Street, Llndmon about it. Thatday, former Deputy endowment by the movie actor, actors, says he wants to quit show not too aell-seeking or aggressive. Try­ you’ve neglected lately. It’s time to re­ already behind schedule.” Street, Lvndole Street. electronics products an FSU alumnus. ing to patch up a broken romance? The store the relationship. Madison Street, Main Street, Maple BOSTON (AP) - White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes business because he fears he is The fourth week of collection will Street, Middle Turnpike East (Main to Matchmaker set can help you under­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your NEW YORK (AP) - Recent press secretary James Brady offered to go with Reagan. Brady Reilly, who appears regularly losing his ability to make young begin Monday, with streets in east VYoodbrIdge Street). on "The Tonight Show” and stand what It might take to restore the chances for personal gain look rather Norman Street, North Elm Street. market research indicates women says he “ aiways knew" that with recalled telling Speakes, " I ’li go, people laugh. central Manchester on the relationship. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, good today. Two channels for a c q u it Oak Street, Ookwood Road. have passed men in the purchase of perseverance and humor he’d L a rry .” "Hollywood Squares," has Cleese, 48, who made his name schedule. Pearl Street, Perrett Place, Phelps c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, lion win be open, but one that normally many consumer electronic items. recover from the gunshot wound "Looking back, I don’t think I'd served as resident director and Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. produces may be shut down. The streets listed below are Road, Philip Road, PInehlll Street, o i t e t y o ' as a member of "Monty Python’s Princeton Street, Purnell Place. Women buy more sophisticated to the head he suffered during the do that again,” he said, smiiing. master teacher at the Burt BAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ooc. 21) Be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today, you could scheduled for next week. However, Flying Circus” in the 1970s, said Robin Rood. telephones, televisions and typew­ 1981 assassination attempt on When asked what else he would Reynolds Institute for Theater in an interview Tuesday with devoted and conscientious pertaining be well-ieoelved by someone who Is Im­ those streets scheduled for this School Street, Sherwood Circle, Training in Jupiter, for the past to things that require your attention to­ portant to your present plans. It’s an in­ week will be completed before Spruce Street, Starkweather Street, riters than ever before, according President Reagan. like to accomplish as part of his Press Association, Britain’s do­ Stront Street, Summit Street. 99 9 day, but don't let this attitude spill over to GTE Consumer Communications nine years. dividual who has been very difficult to pick-up begins on the fourth-week Tanner Street, Teresa Rood. “ I can walk ve ry well now and I therapy, Brady replied, ‘Tve mestic news agency, that he does into fun areas. Relax when you cross the cofilod Products Ckirp. In 1986, women can talk very well," said Brady, Reilly conceived and directed list. Vine Street, Virginia Road, Wads­ always wanted to levitate.” not find show business interesting line. VHIQO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) It looks like % worth Street, East Wadsworth Street, purchased 55 percent of all tele­ the Tony Award-winning “ Belle who speaks cleariy, aibeitsiowly. any m ore. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Admira­ others are about to intervene In a situa­ American Legion Drive, Andor Road, Washington Street, Wellesley Street, phones, a 20 percent increase since "Some people hope I’ll stop of Amherst” with Julie Harris bly, you may be more Interested In do­ tion In which you Mt alone dkid unaided. Ansaldl Road, Ashworth Street, Auburn Wells Street, White Street, Williams "The rules that I learned Street. 1983. talking so much. I talk ad Serious business and the current Broadway comedy by don’t seem to apply to ing things for someone you love than Their assistance will enable you to whit­ Rood, Avondale Rood. nauseam .” comedy hit, "The Nerd,” starring you will be lor yourself today. You can tle the matter down to size. audiences any more,” he said. “ I succeed where this person has failed. Brady and his wife, Sarah, TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Mark Hamill. LIBRA (Sept 28-OcL 23) You can be a think I still make people of my AQUARIU8 (Jm . 2 IM ^ 19) Before better friend to someone you like by lift­ Charles Nelson Reilly may be were in Boston on Tuesday to generation laugh — people who making an Important decision today, ing some responsibilities from his or her accept an award from the Na­ best known for his wacky humor Keeping in touch may be in their 30s and 40s. But take time to carefully weigh the pros shoulders. Make your pet project "good tional Head Injury Foundation on television’s game-and-talk I’m not so sure if I am going to and cons. Don’t commit yourself unless deeds” for today. the odds are tilted In your favor. and to promote their new book, show circuit, but at Florida State VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) - make the 16, 17 and lO-year-olds PISCES (Feb.2(Mllwreh20) (VMvtHInnR (D ttti, Nxwsnuvi BtTBVtlBB MSN. "Thumbs Up; The Life and University his theatrical talents When Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., laugh any more.” Courageous Comeback of White are serious business. says he likes to keep in touch with SNOW PLOWING House Press Secretary Jim Reilly was named Tuesday as his constituents, he means it. And B ra d y ." the third occupant of the $1 you can take that to the hank. 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Nov. 11, 1M7 G ejden son Reagan changes his tune Connecticut In Briuf School-aid formula involves scores By Judd Everhart test scores would get more money. spending on GTB and so-called educational asks statue Bridgeport warden admits problems The Associated Press In 1977, the state Supreme Court struck down enhancement Is $685 million. to endorse Cabinet-level VA Connecticut’s reliance on local property taxes to “ Without doing anything, the enhancement BRIDGEPORT — The warden of the Bridgeport Community HAR’TFORD — A new formula for distributing pay for education, ruling that such a system dollars would disappear,” Helfgott said. for w om en WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ “ Veterans have always had a them and pitching for them, be­ state money to cities and towns for education, resulted In richer towns being able to offer better Helfgott, a former state legislator, said he was dent Reagan, after complaining for strong voice in our government,” cause everybody else has someone Correctional Center acknowledges that the facility is over­ optimstic about getting the proposal through the crowded and needs more medical personnel, but rates its overall based in part on local school spending and educational opportunities than smaller towns. years about the size of government, Reagan said. “ It’s time to give pitching for them,” he said. students’ test scores, has been approved after 18 In 1979, the General Assembly adopted the General Assembly, although he acknowledged care of inmates as adequate. WASHINGTON (AP) - A Con­ is endorsing a Cabinet-level depart­ them the recognition they so rightly Reagan’s appointed VA adminis­ months’ study and sent to the State Board of Guaranteed Tax Base formula, designed to close the dollar amounts might be reduced. Michael Chemovitz, the warden, was reacting to a published necticut congressman is pushing ment for veterans affairs, which deserve.” trator, Thomas K. Tumage, called Education. the gap between wealthier and poorer towns by “ We’re aware of other items contending for report earlier this week that said 11 men have died at the prison for legislation that could clear the the government’s top veterans Reagan came into office In 1981 the president’s move a “ historic ’The formula, designed with the intent of distributing state aid based on local need, wealth state dollars, and we’re alsoaware that changes way for a statue of a military gesture” and an “ unsurpassed over Me last 10 years, including four in the past 21 months. official said today would heighten complaining that government was bringing parity to the amounts of money each and effort — how much a town spends per pupil. in the economy could obviously hurt the state’s woman to be added to the Vietnam too large. He tried unsuccessfully to tribute” to the more than 27 million A story in Monday’s editions of The Telegram of Bridgeport the Influence of their advocates. town spends per student, was approved ’Tuesday Helfgott said the new formula “ will better ability to fund this the way we would like,” he Memorial. Veterans Administration chief abolish the Education and Energy living veterans of military service. said a two-month investigation by the newspaper indicated by the Educational Equity Study Committee on direct the education dollars to the neediest said. “ It is an appropriate time to Thomas K. ’Tumage, speaking a departments established under the .’The VA has more than 240,000 overcrowding is a persistant problem; understaffing is also a a 12-5 vote. students ... and begin to allow educational Joel Cogen, head of the Connecticut Confer­ begin providing women who served day after Reagati surprised vete­ Carter administration. employees and an annual budget problem, and last year nearly $1 million on overtime was spent at “ Some kids are more costly to educate,” opportunities to be provided to those students in ence of Municipalities and a member of the during Vietnam the long-overdue rans groups and members of White House spokesman Marlin approaching $28 billion. It would the correctional facility; and the quality of medical care was Michael Helfgott, chairman of the committee, each and every town at a relatively comparable committee, voted against the plan because he recognition they deserve,” Rep. Congress by announcing his sup­ become the second largest federal questioned. Fitzwater said making the VA a said of the proposal to consider test scores. “ If school tax rate in those towns.” said it continues to keep too much of the burden Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., said port for the proposal, said the Cabinet department “ would not department in emplo}rment, behind there are schools where a lot of kids aren’tdoing If the new plan becomes law, the state would on cities and towns. Tuesday on the eve of Veterans president’s decision was “ simply a necessarily increase its size or the Defense Department. well or need remedial help... we’re going to help spend about $850 million for education in the Another opponent on the committee was Day. recognition of status” for veterans, budget but would give it a greater Administration and agency offi­ fund that." 1989-90 school year, compared to about $670. ’Thomas P. Mondani, head of the Connecticut n ans to add a woman’s statue to but would have a broader impact as say in the councils of government.” cials said the cost of the change Unions want construction police million if the formula were not changed, Students’ test scores will be one of many Education Association, the state’s largest the black, V-shaped wall and the well. Although the change would be would be small. VA spokesman WASHINGTON — Union leaders are calling for the creation of factors considered as the state decides how Helfgott said. By the fourth year of the program, teacher union. statue of three fighting men that “ I think it’s going to add prestige largely symbolic, supporters said it John Sholzen put the cost at $30,000 much to give each town. Other factors include the total would be $1.1 billion, he said. a federal agency to police the construction industry, a move they currently make up the Vietnam and impact... I’m delighted betook would heighten visibility of the VA — covering salary increases for the By the fourth year, minimum spending on He said the funding levels, uliile improved, the number of welfare families in a given town Memorial were approved by Inte­ and veterans issues and increase administrator and other top VA hope will help reduce the chances of disasters like the each student would be $4,800, under the plan. were still too low. “ We are not recommending that step,” ’Tumage said. "I think it and the amount of money the town already rior Secretary Donald P. Hodel. But the administrator’s access to the officials. L’Ambiance Plaza collapse that killed 28 workers in Bridgeport, The new plan will replace not only the GTB but what we should be,” Mondani said. AP photo transcends symbolism as such, spends on education. the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts president at a time when the White Conn. Mastery tests of basic skills are given funding from the state to improve teacher Committee member John Mannix, who also simply because it would give a The Occupational Safety and Health Administration does not rejected the proposal last month. greater interface with the highest House has proposed cuts in VA Weicker pushes annually to students in fourth, sixth and eighth salaries, a three-year program that began with serves on the State Board of Education, said the Gejdenson’s bill would bypass the MONUMENT SCULPTOR FREDERICK E. HART have the manpower or expertise to oversee the construction grades. Under the new plan, towns with lower the 1986-87 school year. The current year’s state plan falls short of educational equity. . . . earns royalties from sqle of replicas levels of government.” programs. Fine Arts Commission, allowing The proposal already was mak­ Under the Reagan administra­ for parking slots industry, Jim E. Lapping, director of safety and health for the the statue of a woman in uniform to union’s Building and Construction Trades Department, told a ing headway in Congress, even tion, some veterans have been be approved. before Reagan gave ft his blessing. required for the first time to pay a By Scrtpps League Newspapers House subcommittee ’Tuesday. “ Many people fail to realize the Lapping said the industry’s safety record is “ horrendous,” Tashjian New Britain Sculptor gets royalties As the president made his an­ portion of the costs of their WASHINGTON - Sixteen handi­ sacrifices and contributions of nouncement Tuesday, the House treatment at VA hospitals. capped parking spaces have been with serious accidents rising. women who served both in the' Government Affairs Committee “ Some feel the VA is run now by marked near the Vietnam Veterans military and as civilians during WASHINGTON (AP) - The The money is in addition to the misinformed dispute may Statue of three battle-weary soldi­ $330,000 he was paid for designing unanimously approved legislation the (White House’s) Office of Memorial by the National Park Vietnam,” the congressman said in giving departmental status to the Management and Budget,” said Service following a request by Sen. a letter to his House colleagues. ers at the Vietnam Veterans' and producing the statue. Building evacuated after gas leak Memorial has earned its sculptor VA, now the federal government’s Rep. G.V. Montgomery, D-Miss., Lowell Weicker Jr., R-Conn. “ Only through this legislation largest independent agency, and WALLINGFORD — About 20 peopie were taken to hospitais about iever go to court $85,000 in royalties on the sale of Hart and his lawyer, Susan chairman of the House Veterans The memorial, built in 1982 and can our nation give the women who making its administrator a Cabinet Affairs Committee. "Veterans pro­ scheduled to be rededicated today after a valve on a propane gas tank ruptured, spewing the toxic served during Vietnam the recogni­ belt buckles, T-shirts and other Chaires, said he has spent most of the royalties on lawyers’ fees to secretary. grams are too important to be left to with additional names in a Vete­ gas through a large industrial building, authorities said. HAR’TFORD (AP) — Secretary NEW BRITAIN (AP) — ’The city tion they deserve.” novelties, financial records show. has a new (kimmon Council, and the Frederick E. Hart's royalties protect and enforce the copyright More than half the a m b e rs of mid-level decision makers at rans Day ceremony, honors the Two workers at the Dal-Tiie Corp. were changing a 33-pound of the State Julia A. Tashjian, the Gejdenson said the statue, which men and women who served In the state Supreme Court could soon were obtained through a shared provisions, and the arrangement the House have slgnetP^dh legisla­ 0MB.” gas cylinder used to run a forklift when the valve ruptured shortly state’s chief election official, says would honor the 10,000 women who tion, and within hours^f Reagan’s have a new case before it challeng­ copyright he holds on the statute, prevents inappropriate or distaste­ Jack Powell, executive director Vietnam War. before 10 a.m. ’Tuesday, said fire Capt. Richard McBride. she was wrong when she said the served during the war, would be announcement. Senate hearings on of the Paralyzed Veterans of An area near the memorial had V ing a state law that requires retained under an unusual arrange­ ful reproductions. About 100 people working at four companies that occupy the party lever could be returned to paid for through private fund­ the change were scheduled for next America, said, "We’re thrilled to been designated for handicapped minority political party represen­ ment that preserved those rights 75,000-square foot buiiding were evacuated immediately, said Connecticut voting machines by raising. "I really have seen very little February by Sen. John Glenn. death.” parking but was improperly identi­ tation on governing boards. while giving the statue to the U.S. James Walsh, branch manager at Dal-Tile and one of the workers changing state law. Sen. David Durenberger, R- money,” Hart said. “ It’s not D-Ohio, chairman of the govern­ "Veterans simply want to know fied and infrequently used, Weicker The top 10 vote-getters in last government as a national who was changing the propane tank. What’s needed, she said, is an Minn., introduced the same bill in substantial.” ment affairs panel. there’s somebody at the table for said. amendment to the state Constitu­ week’s elections, all Democrats, the Senate. monument. tion, which is much more difficult to were sworn into office ’Tuesday, Actress Loretta Swit, who por­ achieve. enabling New Britain’s city govern­ trayed Korean War nurse Hot Lips ment to continue functioning. ETS Investigates test tampering "I had been misinformed,” Tash­ Houlihan in the television series ’The 10 were sworn into office jian said ’Tuesday. “ I'm going to “ M-A-S-H,” lent her support to the GREENWICH — Officials at two private schools are trying to about one hour after the terms of " T K c e t t ^ have to propose It as a constitu­ drive to add a military woman’s determine the extent of tampering with sealed boxes containing the previous council expired. Also statue to the memorial. tional amendment and see where added to the council by a Superior the Scholastic Aptitude Test. we can go from there.” ■Tt’s time we said thank you” to The Educational Testing Service of Princeton, N.J., ordered a Court judge were five other Demo­ the women who served in Vietnam, postponement of the test for about 100 students last weekend after The lever, eliminated as a result crats and five Republicans vying she said at a news conference. “ To evidence of tampering was discovered at Greenwich Academy, of a constitutional amendment for the five remaining seats on the ignore the contributions women said Alexander Uhle, the academy’s headmaster. approved narrowly by Connecticut 15-member council. have given is an outrageous neg­ School authorities said students from Greenwich Academy, a voters last year, allowed people to Judge Arthur L. Spada created lect, and it’s really sad.” girls’ school, and its counterpart boys’ school, BrunswickSchool, vote for all candidates on one ticket the 20-member council while a In an emotional endorsement of were questioned on Monday about the incident. with one pull of a handle. Democratic lawsuit challenging the project. Miss Swit said military Two E’TS staffers visited the academy Tuesday to investigate After last week’s elections, Tash­ the minority party representation nurses who served in Vietnam MOTOR SALES, INC. the incident. Richard Noeth, director of admissions testing jian, a Democrat, and state Demo­ law works its way through the court “ were my inspiration” and were system. But while expanding the programs for E’TS in Princeton, said ’Tuesday night that the cratic Party Chairman John F. more deserving of recognition and Droney Jr. said the absence of the council and saying all 20 could honor than she was for the acting academy incident is still under investigation and that ’Tuesday’s debate matters, the judge said only visit by the staffers did not determine the guiity parties. party lever contributed to voter awards she received. confusion and long lines at some AP photo the top 10 vote-getters could vote on “ I was merely the spokesman,” TfJciice polling places. council decisions. she said, “ We’ve got it all wrong. “ I do anticipate problems. I think They also said the party lever Alphonse Persico, right, is taken from U.S. District Court ’They are the ones that deserve this in Hartford Tuesday. Persico, a fugitive since 1980 who anytime a body of 20 people gets tribute, this statue. Coin toss decides new treasurer could be returned by changing state together there’s likely to be some law. Neither them, nor reporters was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, was arrested NORWALK — The office of First Taxing District Treasyrer disagreement,” Corporation Coun­ asking them about the issue, Monday in West Hartford. sel Edward T. Lynch Jr. said. FAMILY-STYLE SALES^ FAMILY-STYLE SERVICE was decided by a coin flip ’Tuesday after the two candidates who apparently remembered that when “ Obviously, we’re operating with a At DeCormier Motor Sales, the service department is run by VVillie tied during last week’s municipal election decided not to put the the state Constitution was changed cut-and-paste method of t ^ n g to Mem orial When you shop for a car at DeCormier’s, you're not dealing with a town through the expense of a special election. last year to eliminate the lever, keep city government running.” salesman, you’re talking with a DeCormier. There is no high-pressure. DeCormier. Every vehicle receives expert service, and Willie De is Democrat incuml^nt Charles Marshall won the coin toss, language was also added stating: Persico was cooking Democrats, in a lawsuit filed last We do not try to sell you a car. We help you decide on the car and right there to see that the job is done right! We want to make your giving him ^ e largely ceremonial position for another two years. "No voting machine or device used driving trouble-free. While other dealers may talk service, at any state or local election shall week, said a 1085 law that requires to blacks accessories that are right for you. Of course we'll give you the best Marshall and his opponent. Republican Robert Fabrizio, each the DeCormier Family delivers. received 719 votes in last week’s election for the $555 a year job. A be equipped with a straight ticket the minority party representation price, but more importantly, we'll treat you like one of the family. A hours later at Blake’s Market on Newfield Avenue, Kwet said. HARTFORD (AP) - The lawyer Dennis Coleman, 19, Miss Apa­ Miss Aparo had been taking with hindering prosecution in the “ This memorial really isn’t a package (includes factory drive, air conditioning, AM /FM Blake, who shares the same address as McCalla, is believed to be for a 16-year-old girl accused of ro’s bo3driend at the time of the violin lessons from markov’s fa­ case, but an affidavit released last memorial to an individual ... or a sunroof, power windows stereo w/cassette & graphic the owner of the market, police said. conspiring with herboyfriend to kill slaying, has been accused by police ther, Albert Markov, who teaches week alleged that Miss Lintner group of individuals,” said Maurice and doorlocks), alloy equalizer, cruise control, power knew about the murder plan in The injured man, Vernon Crummie, 34, whose address was not her mother says he plans to appeal of strangling Mrs. Aparo in her at the Manhattan School of Music in A. ^rboza, a 42-year-old black wheels. seats, windows & doorlocks, fac­ a Superior Court ruling that the girl Glastonbury condominium, driving New York. advance. tory passive alarm, lift wheel. 9 immdiately known, was a patron in the store when at least two attorney, “ It’s a memorial to a Introductory be tried as an adult. her body into Massachusetts in her Two other people also face State police said last week that concept, the concept of the struggle Introductory Sale Price persons opened fire, police said. Superior Court Judge John Byrne car and dumping her body under a charges in the case. Police said Sale Price they intended to add charges of for freedom. And that’s a universal Stock No. issu^ the ruling in the case of bridge. Her car was found nearby. Kira Lintner, 17, and Christopher conspiracy and being an accessory concept, something which I think Police allege that Coleman and $16,999 5940 Exrcommissloner repays Suffield Karin i^aro of Glastonbury. The Wheatley, 20, both of Glastonbury, to murder against Wheatley. He any American can identify with ... $13,499ra'"” body of her mother, Joyce Aparo, Miss Aparo plotted the woman’s followed Coleman in a car to has been Involuntarily committed because it really deflnies us as a death for more than a year. SUFFIELD — Three years after former State Agriculture 47, was found in Bemardston, Massachusetts and drove him back to a private psychiatric facility, nationality and as a people.” Mass., near the Vermont border in In Coleman’s arrest affadavit, to Connecticut, Commissioner H. Earl Waterman Jr. was convicted of lawyers In the case said Tuesday. Baiboza said two centuries of August. She had been strangled to police said a motive for the slaying Miss Lintner pleaded innocent END-OF-YEAR CLEARANCE CONTINUES! defrauding Suffield in a purchase of road sand, he has followed a ignoring blacks’ role in the Ameri­ death. may have been that Joyce Aparo ’Tuesday in Superior Court to a Byrne said he wanted an update court order to repay the town $38,500. can Revolution continues to hurt Miss Aparo’s lawyer, Hubert was trying to steer her daughter’s charge of conspiracy to commit on Wheatley’s condition on Thurs­ race relations, and he thinks the First Selectman Fred J. Brockett Jr. said the town received the affections away from Coleman and murder. She was arrested by state day, when the judge also said he check from the state’s attorney’s office on ’Tuesday. Santos, said he would appeal memorial can help heal the Byrne’s decision to the state toward 24-year-old Alexander Mar­ police last week on the charge. would decide whether to unseal Republican Selectman Robert C. Stewart said he was pleased wounds. Supreme Court. Santos had argued kov, an acclaimed violinist. She had been charged previously some arrest warrants in the case. to hear that Waterman, a Democrat, had paid the money. “ It has an effect on the way we that his client should be treated like look at each other,” he said. “ If we “ That’s good news that it’s settled. Now he has paid his debt to a juvenile by the courts because she think blacks made no contribution society,’’ Stewart said. was 15 when the murder conspiracy IWOfT OPEN to the country, if we think they were Waterman was convicted of larceny in April 1984 in connection allegedly took place. 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FREE Manchester’s 1st sell his Virginia home, quit his job Blood Pressure Progressive Women’s Bookstore as a lobbyist for the American Bar Alto19 ttaUtbIt: Association and devote his time CLINIC - BY NURSE AHordable books, cards, games; solely to the memorial. EVERY THURSDAY THANKS Weak and Monthly videos and erotica It started with a little boy looking Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 9;30-8;00PM Rental Rates 200 West Center Street at a faded photograph at his Thursdays 9; 30—6.00 PM 5-9 grandmother’s house. lIGfiFTT PARKAOE PHARMACY 646-0128 (West Side Villsge) Barboza remembers staring up Saturdays 9:30—4 00 PM PAflKAOF HfAlTH ind Dc CORMIER ^ VETERANS Manchester ■ 649-9380 at a yellowed photograph of his NUTRITION CENTfR LYNCH LEASING, INC. Hours: Thursday 2pm-8pm great-great-grandfather, a soldier PARKADF . 404 W MIODLF TPKE FOR THEIR COURAGE & STRENGTH 435 WEST CENTER ST. in the Civil War, and wondering 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER, CT 643-4165 MANCHESTER, CT Tues., Wed., Fri., ^1. 10am-6pm about the man and his era. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 11. 1987 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. H, 1987 Planet-like Ortega will offer Iran attacks Japanese ship OPINION object seen after passing U.S. convoy around star peace plan pledges WASHINGTON (AP) - Nica­ to both the contras and the MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Two neutral ships occur at night. miles to the north, three hours after PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - As­ raguan President Daniel Or­ United States. Iranian gunboats today attacked a The grenades started a small fire the attack. It was moving at about 9 Sacrifices Jack tronomers say they have found the tega, making his first visit to President Reagan said Tues­ Japanese-owned tanker with aboard the tanker, but the crew put mph, they said. most direct evidence yet of a Washington in eight years, is day night that he does not intend rocket-propelled grenades shortly it out, the sources reported. Iraq claimed today its jets planet-like object that orbits a star disputing Reagan administra­ to meet with Ortega, but that after it passed a convoy of U.S. The attack was in apparent attacked a ship off the Iranian A aderson other than the sun and may help tion claims that his government “when and if the Sandinistas are warships and Kuwaiti tankers in retaliation for Iraqi raids on coast, scoring “effective and accu­ of veterans prove that the universe will eventu­ has not made a serious effort to willing to negotiate with the the Persian Gulf, marine salvage Iranian tankers, salvage execu­ rate hits,” the official Iraqi News ally collapse in a “Big Bang.” comply with the Central Ameri­ freedom fighters, we’ll join the executives reported. tives said. Agency reported. It identified the The gaseous object, twice as hot can peace agreement. negotiations.” Iraq said its warplanes hit a ship Helicopter-borne journalists, ship as a “large maritime target,” as Venus and bigger than Jupiter, is In a speech today to Organisa­ Ortega also was scheduled to off the Iranian coast and bombed an supply ships and salvage tugboats or a tanker. believed to orbit the white dwarf tion of American States foreign meet later today with House oilfield in southwest Iran. said the new convoy, led by two The agency quoted a military appreciated star Giclas 29-38, considered a ministers, Ortega planned to Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, The attacks coincided with a minesweeping tugs, stretched over spokesman as saying all the Iraqi nearby star at 270 trillion miles give forceful assurances that who has indicated he will oppose sharp condemnation of Iran by more than two miles. Space laser The ships included three re­ jets returned safely from the from Earth, said Ben Zuckerman of Nicaragua will comply fully any future administration aid Arab leaders meeting in Jordan. attack. the University of California, Los with the agreement that he and requests for the contras. Wright ‘The leaders condemned Tehran for flagged Kuwaiti tankers, the Today, Americans will pause to give Angeles. four other Central American said he hoped to use the meeting failing to comply with a United 297,739-ton Townsend and the gas The agency also said two forma­ thought to the contribution made by military 'The object, with a diameter about presidents signed in August, to help get the cease-fire talks Nations cease-fire resolution in its carriers Gas Queen and Gas tions of Iraqi jets also carried out was shortcut IS percent that of our sun, could be Nicaraguan diplomats said. under way. 7-year war with Iraq and for Prince, each 46,723 tons. “devastating raids” against Iran’s veterans to preservation of this nation and the the first discovery of a brown The Reagan administration Addressing that issue in an occupying Iraqi territory. Others were the U.S.-flagged, Baznan oilfield this morning. values it embraces. dwarf, a hypothesized body that is had no meetings planned with OAS speech Tuesday, Secretary Also, a helicopter from an Italian 82,267-ton tanker Glacier Bay; a It said production and pumping The observance this year of Veterans Day midway between a planet and a Ortega, a reflection of the U.S. of State George Shultz backed ship destroyed a mine in the path of 39,00l)-ton Navy-chartered oiler, the for Reagan star. However, Zuckerman said he position that no substantive away from a previous adminis­ a freighter in the gulf, navy Richard G. Mathleson; and the stations were set on fire in the raids, takes on added significance in light of the was being cautious because of talks with Nicaragua can take tration commitment to seek headquarters in Rome said. tanker Ibn Abdoun, a cargo vessel carried out “in response to the 200th anniversary of the Constitution. earlier false alarms. place until progress is made in additional aid by . The convoy heading for Kuwait in carrying U.S.-supplied arms to Iranian regime’s rejection of peace calls and aggression.” In proclaiming today Veterans Day, WASHINGTON — President Reagan’s secret “It’s very >much the ‘boy that pending cease-fire discussions Shultz said no aid would be the northern end of the gulf was the Bahrain and flying the island ’87 decision last December to go ahead with the cried wolf’ syndrome" that has sought before next year in order 17th, and one of the largest,' since nation’s flag. President Reagan observes that "Our ftrtJ between the Sandinista govern­ Since late August, Iraq has NEWS “Zenith Star” chemical laser program was marked the effort to discover ment and the contra rebels. to give the Central American the U.S. Navy began escorting The missile frigates Thach, Carr, intensified air raids on Iran’s oil fundamental charter lives on because through NEA motivated by his longstanding desire to have at planets beyond our solar system, he Ortega last visited Washing­ peace process “every chance.” Kuwaiti ships refiagged with the Rentz and Gallery provided the installations, tankers and indus­ the years countless brave Americans have least a prototype laser weapon in space before he said. ton in 1979, two months after the But he said the United States Stars and Stripes through the escort. The missile cruiser William trial targets in a bid to choke off If they exist, brown dwarfs could Sandinista revolution, and re­ “will not abandon the resistance perilous waterway in mid-July. H. Standley, operating on patrol off gladly willed to ‘provide for the common leaves the White House. But he won’t make It. the United Arab Emirates coast, Tehran’s oil exports, which pay for Reagan’s intense faith in his Strategic Defense help comprise the “missing mass” ceived a warm welcome from fighters to face advanced Soviet The shipping sources, speaking its war effort. defence.’ That is why, this Nov. 11 and of the universe, which scientists President Carter. At the time, weaponry and Cuban advisers on condition of anonymity, said the was sailing near the convoy as it always, we let veterans know that their Initiative, popularly known as “Star Wars,” was believe must be present if the the United States was Nicara­ with their resources Japanese tanker, the 12,964-ton passed. Iraq's marauding warplanes usu­ what led him to order Lt. Gen. James Abrahamson, The tugs, recently a regular service is not forgotten, that their sacrifices Thoughts on Veterans Day universe ultimately is to collapse in gua’s largest aid donor. exhausted.” Liquid Buik Expiorer, was not far ally attack in the gulf’s northern director of SDI, to forge ahead with Zenith Star another “big bang,” rather than During his flight to Washing­ “We will not permit the peace from the convoy when it was feature of the convoys, are char­ waters, making it difficult to verify are appreciated, and that America salutes its even though the president believed it would expanding forever. Only 10 percent ton on ’Tuesday, Ortega told The process to become a shield for attacked off Umm Al-Quwain, an tered by the Navy to spot mines that claims with shipping and salvage defenders. The word after 10 years that their relatives eventually violate the U.S.-Soviet Antiballistic of the mass has been observed or New York Times that he was the physical elimination of the emirate near the Strait of Hormuz, may have been laid by Iran. officials based in the southern end The stricken Panamanian-flag John P. Comer, national commander of the ‘ ‘veteran” were killed in action and the Missile Treaty of 1972. inferred. carrying a new proposal that Nicaraguan resistance,” he gateway to the gulf. of the strategic waterway. bodies were not recovered. Her The same sources in the White House, the Zuckerman and University of could speed up the process of said. They said the Iranians, in an vessel is owned by the Tokyo-based American Legion, put it this way: America’s comes from unusuai dayiight attack at 10:30 Tokumaru Kaiun Co. of 'Tokyo. It The Italian navy said the mine the Latin word group and other supporters are Pentagon and the intelligence community who Hawaii astronomer Eric Becklin negotiating a cease-fire with the U.S. military aid for the veterans know first hand what the presented their findings Tuesday at contras. He did not give details, contras expired on Sept. 30 and a.m,, apparently darted out from had unloaded itscargointheUnited was detected along the route of the ‘ ‘ veteranus.” trying to get a bill passed in confirmed the story of Reagan’s decision to Dale their base on Abu Musa Island and Arab Emirates, said the Gulf merchant ship Merzario Britannia, Constitution means to this country and they Thomas L. Van Atta predict that the hydrogen-fluoride laser the 19th annual meeting of the but the Times said the plan was they have been sustained by Jt means a Congress to open dialogue with American Astronomical Society’s believed to involve a dialogue in so-called “non-letha|” aid since fired four rocket-propelled gre­ Agency, agent for the ship. traveling from Saudla Arabia to made sacrifices to keep our foundation solid. former Stringfellow the Hanoi government. Hanoi is under development will not be ready to test in Division of Planetary Sciences. The which the Sandinistas would talk then. nades at the port side of the tanker. The convoy was sighted by Kuwait under escort by Italian Manchester is fortunate to have active member of the apparently ready to talk. space until long after Reagan leaves office. study also will be published Thurs­ Most Iranian gunboat attacks on cameramen off Dubai, about 40 warships, the navy said. veterans’ organizations whose representa­ armed forces 'The November issue of Life Absolutely the earliest Zenith Star can have a day in the British Journal Nature. magazine reported 25 MIA cases chemical laser weapon ready to send up, these tives plan the the annual town observance. or a soldier of “The thing is big but hot. long expe­ in which Americans are probably sources said, is late 1990. And that’s only if Whatever it is, it’s not a star,” The town is also fortunate to have as a focal rience. Today. alive in captivity in Vietnam. technical problems do not cause delays. Zuckerman said. “It is the 10th point for that observance, a community Nov. 11, is the 69th year of the Purple Heart Chapter in our Beaulieu said there is a $2‘A The news has been a keen disappointment to the planet-like object we know of in the Veterans Day holiday. The Amer­ state. And he should receive million reward that will be given president. As one top White House aide explained, universe” besides the nine planets hospital built as a living memorial to veterans in our s^lar system. of World War I and later rededicated to ican Legion and the Veterans of enough petition signatures to do to anyone who helps bringing out Reagan “would like to demonstrate one of these so. The town of East Hartford U.S. POWs alive from Southeast exotic weapons tomorrow, if he could.” During a session on “extrasolar veterans of all the nation’s wars. Foreign Wars chapters in Man­ planets,” an overflow crowd of 350 chester have scheduled obser­ honored its Korean War veterans Asia. She added that our govern­ It was shortly after his election in November 1980 The fervent hopes for world peace that scientists heard other astronomers vances, including a parade and on Oct. 25 with dedication of a new ment needs to do more to take that Reagan confided to several key Republican present less direct evidence that came in the wake of the Armistice that ended speaking program. A motto from memorial. care of its veterans, and that senators that he intended to accelerate the planets may exist around several World W ar I and began the national custom of a recent American Legion maga­ Mary Beaulieu, the current informed citizens should keep the development of space-based laser weapons as an other stars, including Beta Picto- honoring veterans may seem a bit naive in zine read: “Eternal vigilance is president of the New England pressure on by writing to their antimissile defense. The laser of choice at that time ris, Vega and Fomalhaut. the price to pay for liberty.” Forget-Me-Not Chapter, stressed legislators. Showing concern and was fueled by hydrogen fluoride and was known as 'They are among some three retrospect. Since then the world has seen that servicemen designated as dozen stars that scientists earlier apart These brave men and women educating yourself about this Alpha. It had been under development since the other wars and other men and women have deserve our continuous support Missing In Action are still alive in issues is vital, she emphasized. late 1970s. discovered are encircled by flat­ been called upon to make great personal for their unwavering call to Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Veterans can be pacifists, as But the relatively simple chemical laser lost its tened disks of dust, some of which American prisoners of war are appear to be solar systems in the sacrifices to preserve American values for defend their country. the late William Henry Thoreau charm following Reagan’s Star Wars speech in early stages of formation. themselves and others. Speakers such as American possibly alive in North Korea. was during the Mexican Ameri­ March 1983. Attention was focused on free-electron Robert Dumas, a Connecticut University of Arizona astrono­ All of them deserve our gratitude and Legion historian Robert Arson can War. He went to jail rather lasers, nuclear-powered X-ray lasers, particle- mers announced a few years ago should be invited to talk at the resident, has tried in vain for than pay taxes to support a beam weapons and other exotica. Abrahamson’s that they found signs a brown dwarf admiration. Without them, as Comer town’s secondary schools. Stu­ years to get the U.S. government controversial act. “The greatest new SDI Office all but spiked the modest Alpha named VB8B orbited the star Van observes, “We would not have been able to dents could learn what it is like to to acknowledge that his brother, power of the governed is the program. Biesbroeck 8. But other astrono­ Roger, may still be alive in Korea, mers couldn’t confirm the observa­ in our book celebrate the 200th birthday of our be in the military and the ability to say no and take the For SDI enthusiasts, the key factor was wave Constitution. sacrifices that are made. New and that 8,000 more soldiers are consequences,” he said. length — the shorter the better. Alpha’s rivals were tion and it was not seen again. technologies, foreign languages listed as missing in North Korea. A group named War Resisters much shorter, and would be brighter, more “Whatever we found is not going Beaulieu said that $1,600 was International is a federation of destructive and more efficient. to go away like VB8B,” Zuckerman and human relation courses are said. being taught and used daily by raised for her organization this individuals and pacifist groups in But by mid-1986, Abrahamson had changed his “There is definitely something armed forces personnel through­ spring after some members 18 countries. There’s a chapter in position, more from political than technical out there,” agreed University of out the world. dressed as Vietnam-era POWs Norwich. The organization works considerations. The White House wanted early Arizona planetary scientist Jona­ In Connecticut, Lawrence Gi­ during mock parades in New for nonviolent alternatives to results, and the general knew that every laser but than Lunine, co-moderator of Tues­ rard of Enfield is trying to Haven and Waterbury. She noted international disputes and to Alpha would take at least 10 years to perfect. Thus day’s session. establish a sixth order of the some families of MIAs are told solve problems of human oppres­ was bom the Zenith Star program: the Alpha sion around the world through chemical laser with tracking, computer and other peaceful liberation, instead of the systems to make it a full integrated weapon. use of war as a means to an end When the president was finally sold on Zenith Moderate Open Forum exclusively. Star at an Oval Office meeting last Dec. 17 with Anti-war demonstrators are Abrahamson and Defense Secretary Caspar Baptists not a threat to society because Weinberger, he insisted on making it a super-secret supported me all these years, may they do not want to use violence. program. The reason was the Republicans’ loss of Thanks, friends, Isay, “thanksa million” The Quakers, Amish, Muslims Senate control and the fear of opposition if the gain power and Vietnam-era peaceful protes­ Democrats learned about it. for a ninth term William J. Desmond ters are not cowards, but they So Reagan ordered that Zenith Star be a “black” Bv The Associated Press 115 Forest St. believe in trying alternatives to program, meaning one that is so secret that few if To the Editor: Manchester death and destruction. A course any members of Congress are cleared to know Four Southern Baptist state conventions have turned away Iwishtothankallofthepeopleof should be offered in our schools, about it. Zenith Star went through its first phase — Letters to the editor and a national monument Jor January through May — as a fully black program. leadership bids by fundamental­ Manchester who have elected me Korean War veterans should be . But then, as the second phase began, some of the ists, who have enjoyed nearly a 'pas as constable for a ninth term. The Manchester Herald decade of control of the nation’s welcomes original letters to the built soon. secretary was lifted in a cleverly disarming 1 will do my best to serve all of largest Protestant denomination. editor. fashion. Parts of the program have been Delegates in Georgia, North the people who have placed their Address letters to: Open ’Thomas L. Stiingfellow, a downgraded to a “secret” classification level and Carolina, Texas and Louisiana PRESIDENT H00VCREAG4N confidence in me. Forum, Manchester Herald, Manchester resident, writes oc- removed from the special access codes that elected moderate or unaligned To my Democratic. Republican P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT casionaliy about issues affecting protected the earliest phase from curious members presidents Tuesday in what one 1987 b> N E * me and unaffiliated friends, whoha ve 06040. minorities. of Congress. moderate described as “a turning On Oct. 5, the Pentagon even issued a press point day” in the 14.2-million release about Phase Two — without using the member Southern Baptist still-classified Zenith Star code name. Instead, they Convention. threw out a little blue smoke. The most dramatic swing In the balance of power occurred in Restore party lever? Forget It, Julie The three-month, $10.8 million contact is “to Georgia, where delegates meeting develop a comprehensive road map and a ground only field a long-shot, which made it easier for in Savannah refused to re-elect an Legislative leaders at the State Capitol, verification and integration testing plan for eligible president for the first time Democrats to take over the office. And in existing key elements of the space-based laser Democrats and Republicans alike, have this simple Willimantic, the party did little to help Norman in 166 years. message for Julie 'Tashjian if she expects their help program,” the Pentagon announced. It added They also passed several resolu­ French. He won anyway in a town where solemnly: “The study and the resulting plan will be tions restating support for Baptist- in putting the party lever back on Connecticut’s Capitol Democrats had serious problems within the party. voting machines: entirely compliant with the 1972 ABM ’Treaty.” affiliated Mercer University, which Comments Democrats won again in New Britain with Mayor That disingenuous statement is technically true, had come under attack from Forget it, Julie. Bill McNamara, while its political bookends, Berlin fundamentalists since Playboy ji» “The people have spoken,” says John Larson of Bob Conrad but it attempts to disguise the real purpose of the and Plainville, went GOP. They fell short in Zenith Star program — a purpose that will not be magazine depicted it as a party East Hartford, president pro tern of the State Waterbury, where some Democrats questioned school. And the delegates abolished Senate, about a 1986 referendum which stripped the achieved in the second phase. The goal is to design an editorial board appointed by having Gov. Bill O’Neill attend an llth-hour rally. a fully integrated chemical laser weapon to be machines of the lever but which led to none of the He’s still identified, some say, with last year’s fundamentalists to oversee the chaos which Democrats almost hoped would result tested in space at the earliest possible moment. state Baptist newspaper. they want on the machines. There was a dropoff at mess of a primary in that city. Mayor Joe in last week’s local elections from loss of their old Santopietro, with the exposure of one term and the Mlnl-editQrial Those victories prompted the tool of the political trade. the end of the ballot because many voters did not go moderates to put up a last-minute that far in turning down pointers. But that was patronage it afforded him. won comfortably for the In general, we have the greatest respect for candidate, the Rev. Jim Pitts of “No need for it now," says House Speaker Irving Republicans. Stolberg of New Haven when he js asked about always the case, lever or no lever, as many voters workers who know their business, whether it’s Valdosta, who was elected to lead ignored the device. Democrats hoped to take back Portland, repairing our car, figuring out what’s wrong with Georgia’s Southern Baptists over healthcare services, legal assistance, senior going along with a move to restore the lever. “It Seymour and Newington. They couldn’t do it. They the Rev. Clark Hutchinson, pastor If you are sixty years or older, turn to the cation in your SNET Directory and we’ll send should have at least a couple statewide tests first,” A lever-less machine may have confused some the typewriter or repairing the mysterious centers and much more. voters, but it had no impact on the results this time. did score well, however, with John Carusone’s breakdown in the plumbing. But in light of a recent of Eastside Baptist Church in Golden Opportunity Pages* in your SNET you a Golden Opportunity Membership Card, Stolberg adds, referring to the lever-less machine. Marietta. So turn to the Golden Opportunity Pages For the Democrats, however, too many close calls ousting of GOP Mayor John DeNicola in Hamden. experience, we confess to a certain exasperation: Telephone Directory. We think you will find it which when shown to a retailer or service But as secretary of the state, Tashjian is its chief And they retained control of the council in New “The presidential vote in Georgia at the front of your SNET Yellow Pages. You’ll election official. “1 thought our job was to make and disapointments signaled work to be done as the Why can’t repairmen give us at least a rough guess (a close 2,109 to 2,058) really masks professional who is listed in the pages, entitles majority party in this state faces the presidential London, barely. Democrats still face a power as to when they’ll be able to make it out to our place quite revealing. be amazed at what you’ll uncover. voting as easy as possible,” she said in announcing what a monumental victory it You’ll find special services and discounts you to the savings. year of 1988. struggle there in early December to determine who to look at our problem. It doesn’t have to be exact. she will include a bill in her package for the is designated mayor. Good bet: Tony Basilica. was,” said Nancy Ammerman, a Pius you’ll find our senior reference guide; JL The Original Vellow Pi^es* Legislature In February which would set up a new Except for Bridgeport and New Haven, where Just before noon or afternoon. Like the doctor or professor at Emory University’s up to 20 percent on everything from attorneys Mayors Tom Bucci and Ben DiLieto won so easily Meanwhile, Republicans had their expected the dentist. Is that asking too much? Candler School of Theology in to zipper repairs. Simply fill out the appli­ statewide listings on employment programs. Connecticttt’s Book. referendum in November on the lever question. victory in Norwalk with popular state Rep. Frank As a loyal Democrat, she’d love to see the lever they ought to be ashamed of themselves. Atlanta who has followed the fight Democrats barely held their ground around the Esposito. GOP stars Dee Donne and Sebby between moderates and restored — as an optional convenience, of course. Garafalo won re-election as mayors of Torrlngton fundamentalists. Her ally in this traditional Democratic position is state. State Rep. Carrie Saxon-Perry’s achievement in keeping Hartford in the and Middletown, respectively. 'The GOP took ^aurliPBlprI Hrralft Ms. Ammerman said the defeat the state party chairman, John Droney of West Winsted from the Democrats. of such prominent fundamentalists Hartford, who sometimes meditates on the political Democratic fold, for example, was tempted by the Founded In 1881 as Hutchinson, who also heads a impressive showing her GOP rival, Phil Steele, Local elections were exactly that — local. They angles in such matters. were showdowns between factions and major Southern Baptist agency, If Democrats differ over the move to restore the made there. PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... i Publliher means “it really does look like it’s Democratic Mayor Thom Serani narrowly won personalities and dozens of little brush fires. ’They GEOnOE T. CHAPPELL...... EdItOf OSNET lever, Republicans have no such problem. They’ve produced no trend which either party could parley DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editor at least possible that this is kind of a re-election in Stamford. Danbury Mayor Jim ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Ateoclete Editor turning point day.” We go beyond the call. l^en trying for decades to pry it loose. Bring it into momentum for 1988. back? “I don’t see it happening," says Reggie Dyer’s loss to newcomer Joseph Sauer, whether “Maybe moderates will be ener­ that nebulous probe or party in-fighting did It, was But for Democrats, whose dominance in DENISE A. ROBERTS ...... Advertlelng Director gized to go to San Antonio (site of Smith of New Hartford, GOP leader in the state numbers was confirmed again just days prior to MARK F. ABRAITIS ...... Butlneee Meneger another blow. SHELDON CO HEN ...... CompoeingMeneger the 1988 national convention). Senate as he typifies his side’s sigh of relief over its the elections, a huge task remains in stitching the Maybe moderates actually have a disappearance. At least two Democratic successes were almost ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Pieeeroom Meneger “gifts.” When veteran GOP Mayor Bill Menna party together for 1988 and the presidential race. JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... CIrcoletlon Meneger chance to elect a president,” she Voters demonstrated last week, as they have For that, the lever issue can wait. said. many times in the past, that they can play any tune decided not to run again in Ansonia. his party could I ■ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wtdiwgday. Nov. 11. IW - > « — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedtiesdav. Nov. 11, 1987 V.S./World In Bri^ Handicap violations claimed at MCC SPORTS By Bruce AAatzkIn October monthly meeting, but they capped student, Rudy Makray, has at the time," he said. Shultz may have to meet Soviets Manchester Herald have been ignored. "The issues brought the same problems to the He said that these matters mentioned last month haven’t been attention of the school in previous WASHINGTON — American and Soviet officials met today at shouldn’t be delayed. Citing what he says are safety addressed,’.’ Hershberger said semesters, but there had been no the White House to plan next month’s superpower summit "The administration is dragging Phillies’ Bedrosian wins and security problems facing han­ ’Tuesday. substantial effort to correct them. meeting here amid reports that General Secretary Mikhail S. its tail. These things shouldn’t dicapped people on campus, the Bavier, however, said that the Makray, who is wheelchair- O’Reilly set to run Gorbachev would extend his stay. wait-they should have been taken Rev. Robert W. "Kaiser” Hersh­ issues would be addressed. " I will bound, said this morning that he The visit is scheduled to begin Dec. 7. Initially, the expectation berger told the Manchester Com­ take a look at each of the issues care of in the beginning," Makray had a private meeting with Bavier said. was that Gorbachev would hold talks with President Reagan over munity College Safety and Security (Hershberger) raised, and address two years ago todiscuss architectu­ NL Cy Young Award two or three days. Advisory Council Tuesday that he them in a timely fashion," Bavier ral barriers to handicapped stu­ William Graver, a counselor for But now, the Soviet leader may be inclined to stay longer, will notify state authorities if the said. He did not elaborate as to dents. He said among the things special needs students at MCC, said In 51st Road Race giving him more of an opportunity to present his views to the problems are not fixed soon.. when this would be. there are about a dozen students at By Anita Huslln Francisco, got 54. It is fourth time this decade that a discussed were the lack of a / American public, said a U.S. official who demanded anonymity. Hershberger, himself a handi­ Hershberger described the fol­ handicapped ramp in one parking MCC needing wheelchair accessi­ By Jim Tierney The Associated Press Two writers from each National Philadelphia pitcher has won the A group of advisers led by Raisa Gorbachev, the Soviet leader’s capped part-time student, began lowing problems in his letter: lot. ’There Is a ramp, said Makray, bility on campus. He said some Manchester Herald League city vote on the nominees. NL Cy Young Award. Steve Carlton wife, has urged Gorbachev to use the summit as an opportunity to this semester to represent student • ’There is a need for additional but it is supposedly used for water progress has been made recently. PHILADELPHIA - Steve Bed­ B^rosian, who set a major won in 1080 and 1082 and John see and be seen by Americans, according to published reports in interests on the Safety and Security handicapped parking spaces in the runoff. An outdoor telephone on the lower In his last appearance in the rosian says life won’t change much league record with 13 consecutive Denny won In 1083. campus was moved so it would be because he won the National Joking with reporters at a press The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune and The Washington Advisory Council. He issued a west end of the lower campus. Also, said Makray, a commonly- ’Silk City’ , h e. electrified the saves, got nine first-place votes, • Ramps from one parking lot to accessible to wheelchair students, League Cy Young Award. conference announcing the award,. Post. The reports said he may stay five or six days. letter of intent to Dean of Adminis­ used door of one building has no crowd at the Manchester High flve more than Sutcliffe but only the sidewalk do not afford easy, and parking lot lines are being " I don’t want to let this affect Bedrosian said he and Phillies trative Affairs Thomas Bavier, who device to make it easier for a School track which viewed the one more than Reuschel. Orel access for handicapped students. repainted, so that the spaces would m e." said the Philadelphia Phillies President Bill Giles were going out is chairman of the council. wheelchair-bound student to get highlighted event of the Man­ Hershiser of the Los Angeles • An access ramp in one parking be wider. reliever, who was chosen Tuesday to dinner "to talk about an Bomb at Beirut airport kills six The letter states that if problems through. In addition, two emer­ chester Community College Dodgers got two first-place votes lot has a large crack which can !fl by the Baseball Writers Association extension or something.” with parking spaces, placement of gency phones in the Lowe Building' Hershberger said that the park­ New Bhigland Relays — the and 1985 Cy Young winner Dwight become dangerously wide. of America by a margin of two His two-year contract runs out at BEIRUT, Lebanon — A briefcase packed with expiosives went telephones, construction of access are too high for wheelchair-bound ing spaces still are not wide enough inaugural running of the Chris­ Gooden of the New York Mets got ramps and other matters affecting • There is a need for additional votes. the end of 1988, and he was paid off at the Beirut airport passenger terminal today, kiiling six students, Makray said. to conform with state law, and he tie McCormick Invitational the other. people and wounding 73 others, police said. handicapped students are not ad­ lighting above a newly Installed "Whenever you’re cocky — you Before this year’s balloting, the $950,000 last season. For winning Makray, who graduated from said he feels many of the issues are Mile. Police said most of the casualties were Lebanese and other dressed by Nov. 25, Hershberger path. know, when you’re at the top, closest race for the Cy Young the Cy Young, Bedrosian also N being brushed aside. ’The McCormick Mile was the MCC in May, is still active in issues receives a $100,000 bonus from the Arabs who crowded the terminal after a five-day shutdown will refer the matter to the State • Some handicapped parking Relays’ attempt to produce the you’re the best — a lot of guys want Award was in 1981 when Los Office of Protection and Advocacy spaces are not wide enough for involving special needs students. "What It boils down to is that the to knock you off your perch and you Angeles’ Fernando Valenzuela beat Phillies. because of a nationwide strike that ended Tuesday. He said that when he was fighting law is the law," said Hershberger. first sub-four minute mile ever for the Handicapped. vehicles with side wheelchair lifts. run in the state of Q>nnecticut know they’re going to be gunning Tom Seaver of Cincinnati by three Among the dead was the woman carrying the briefcase. for these changes as a student, they "And it seems they are picking the The 29:year-oId right-hander was Hershberger claimed that all of • Some telephones are too high and one young Irishman didn’t next year.” points. these matters were brought to the for wheelchair-bound students. were largely ignored. laws they want to obey. These are He is the third reliever to win the Bedrosian attributed his success traded from Atlanta to Philadel­ very simple rectifications.” fail the task set before him. Soviets and Cubans in Angola? attention of the council at its Hershberger said that a handi­ "They were pushed off to the side Gerry O’Reilly, a 1987 Vlllan- NL Cy Young Award since the to being acquired by the Phillies, phia on Dec. 10, 1985 for catcher ova University graduate, estab­ leagues started giving out separate support from his teammates and Ozzie Virgil and pitcher Pete JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - South African troops lished history for the town of honors in 1967. Bruce Sutter of "just working hard." Smith. In his first season with the fought Soviet and Cuban forces in southern Angoia whiie heiping Manchester and the state by Cliicago won In 1979 and Mike “ I ’m not going to say there there Phillies, Bedrosian had 29 saves Angolan guerrillas drive back a government attack, the military Obituaries running a 3; 59.36 mile on June 20 Marshall of Los Angeles in 1974. wasn’t a starter in the league who along with an $-8 record and 3.39 said today. and defeated an elite field, "As far as I could recall, growing didn’t have a good enough year to ERA. Defense Force Chief Jannie Geidenhuys said the U NITA rebel which included world-record up and watching baseball, it was win Cy Young,” he said. " I want to He spent five seasons in Atlanta, movement recently inflicted heavy losses and stopped Angolan Irene Harrington National Home. He was active in Hospital Dialysis Unit, Union made to the Memorial Fund of holder of the indoor mile and always the starting pitcher who think ... that I ’ve accomplished where he compiled a 34-39 record. the East Hartford Little League Street, Rockville 06066 or to the Central Baptist Church, 457 Main won it." Bedrosian said. "Not until some things that hopefully will last In his final season with the Braves, government troops in the southeastern Cuando-Cubango Irene (Baker) Harrington, 89, of fellow countryman, Eamonn and was a charter meihber of the Memorial Fund at the North United St., Hartfoi^ 06103. Ooghlan. all this started to happen that I for a long time.” he switched from relieving to province. 46 Kennedy Road, formerly of realized only a couple of relievers Knights of Columbus of East Methodist Church, 300 Parker St., After missing the Golden Bedrosian had a 5-3 record and an starting and ended up with a 7-15 The Union for the Total Independence of Angola is backed by Norwalk, died Tuesday at her have won it. I guess It is an Hartford and the East Hartford Manchester 06040. Anniversary of the Manchester earned run average of 2.83. He also record and a 3.83 ERA. South Africa and the United States. The leftist government of home. She was the wife of the late Kenneth Cowen accomplishment." Elks Club. He wasalsoamemberof ’Thanksgiving Day Road Race in led the major leagues with 40 saves Hershiser finished fourth in the Angola is backed by the Soviet Union and Cuba. Clarence M. Harrington. Bedrosian beat out Rick Sutcliffe the musicians local 400 and was a Kenneth Walter Cowen, 76, of 1986, an event he had run the this year as he struck out 74 and voting with 14 points. Gooden and V The Angolan government had said the fighting, which took Born in New York City. Oct. 20, Anna Marchese of Chicago 57-55 in balloting based Nolan Ryan of Houston tied for fifth member of St. James Church in Elast Hartford, died Tuesday at three previous years. O’Reilly is walked 28 In 89 innings. Despite his place in early October, was the biggest battle in the 12-year-old 1898, she lived in Norwalk most of Anna (Sinacore) Marchese, 88, of on five points for each first-place .wlUi 12. They were followed in the Manchester and St. Cyril and Manchester Memorial Hospital. He ready to return to Manchester outstanding season, the Phillies civil war. her life before moving to Manches­ Newington, widow of Leonardo vote, three for each second and one voting by Mike Scott of Houston Methodius of Hartford. was the husband of Alena (Farad) and has his eyes set on his first finished tied for fourth in the ter two years ago. She was a former Marchese. died Tuesday at Medi- for each third. Rick Reuschel. who with nine points and Bob Welch of Besides wife, he is survived by a Cowen and father of Elaine Rey­ ’Turkey Day title. National League East with an 80-82 secretary for 17 years for the Plex of Wethersfield Nursing played for Pittsburgh and San Los Angeles with three. son. Richard Ozimek of Marietta. nolds of Manchester. " I ’m really looking forward to record. Arab leaders demand cease-fire Fairfield County Retirement Per­ Home. She was the mother of Peter Ga.; a daughter. Joanne Kingsbury It,” the 23-year-old O’Reilly said sons of Norwalk, a communicant of Marchese of Coventry. Besides his wife and daughter, he AMMAN, Jordan — Ending their summit, Arab leaders today of Vista, Calif.; three sisters, Mary from his home in Ardmore, Pa., St. Philip Clihurch, Norwalk, and a Besides her son, she is survived is survived by a brother, Julian Anderson of Eltnwood, Josephine a suburb of Philadelphia. condemned Iran for seizing Iraqi territory and demanded an member of the AARP and Senior by a daughter, Mary DeMaio of Cowen of Mesa, Ariz.; a sister, Murpy of Glastonbury and Amelia "Thanksgiving wasn’t the same nia Ptioto/Manetwatar HafSld immediate cease-fire in the 7-year-old Persian Gulf war. Citizens of Norwalk. Newington, with whom she made Minnie Innes of Holiday, Fla.; and Klein of Wethersfield; and three last year.” King Hussein of Jordan proclaimed “ a new birth" for Arab She is survived by a daUghterand her home for 24 years; six grand­ a granddaughter. grandchildren. With defending champion Gerry O'ReiMy, who ran a sub-four-minute mile in the unity. son-in-law, Helen and Herbert J. The funeral is Saturaday at 9; 15 children; two great-grandchildren; Private funeral services and Earlier, the 21-member Arab League refused to readmit Stevenson of Manchester, with and several nieces and nephews. burial will be at the convenience of John Doherty, four-time champ Christie McCormick Mile last June, will return for the 51st a.m. from the John F. Tierney and course-record holder John Egypt, but gave its members permission to restore relations with whom she made her home; eight Funeral Home, followed by a mass ’The funeral is Friday at 9; 15a.m. the family. There are no calling running of the Manchester Road Race on Thanksgiving that country. Six Arab countries will do so, sources and news grandchildren: and eight great­ from the Dillon-Baxter Funeral hours. Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Treacy, and the dangerous of Christian burial at St. James Keith Brantly already commit­ Day. reports said. grandchildren. She was prede­ Oiurch at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Home. 1276 Berlin Turnpike. We­ Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Blast ceased by a son. Robert C. ted, this year’s edition of the Syria and Iraq agreed to end a long feud, but summit leaders St. James Cemetery. Calling hours thersfield. followed by a mass of Hartford, has charge of hand," the native of County previously committed Stephen Harrington. Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Thanksgiving Day Classic has were unable to persuade Syria to pledge to stop supporting Iran are Friday etfening from 7 to 9 p.m. arrangements. Meath said. ” I have every Binns has returned to his native A mass of Christian burial will be Mary’s Church, Newington. Burial the makings of a fine spectacle. against Iraq in the gulf war. Memorial donations may be Memorial donations may be intention of coming up there and England due to a death in the held Thursday at 9a.m. at St. Philip will be in Mount St. Benedict O’Reilly, who runs for the The statements, in the final communique of a four-day Arab made to a charity of the donor’s made to the American Heart giving those guys a run for their family. Binns, third in the 1984 (^urch, 1 Father Conlon Place. Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling New Balance Track Club, fin­ League summit, reflected Arab fears of Iranian threats against choice. Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ money.” race and a possible favorite this Norwalk. Burial will be in the hours are Thursday from 2to4p.m. ished eighth in his maiden Persian Gulf Arab states, particularly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. ford 06105. The 1986 Big East cross year, will miss the 51st running Berratt’s Chapel Cemetery. Fre­ and 7 to 9 p.m. appearance in Manchester in country champion and fifth in on Nov. 28. derica. Del. There are no calling Myrtle I. Chapman Memorial donations may be 1983, moved up to fourth in 1984, the NCAA 1500-meter final last Brantly was victorious in the hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 made to the Jefferson House and turned in a fine third-place Myrtle I. Chapman, 73, of 168 June, O’Reilly qualified for the Wendy’s Classic lOK (6.2 miles) DefIcIt-cut negotiators optimistic Main St., has charge of local Nutrition Program, 1 John Stewart William Kypreoa finish in the 1985 race, defeating Summit St., died this morning at on Oct. 31 in Bowling Green, Ky. arrangements. William Kypreos, 77, husband of the highly touted John Gre- World Track and field Cham­ Rockville General Hospital. Drive, Newington 06111. His winning time was 29:01 and WASHINGTON — Participants in the Capitol Hill negotiations Memorial donations may be Celia (Magaldi) Kypreos, of West gorek. who was fourth. O’Reil­ pionships in Rome in the 1500. She was bom in Manchester. he defeated Marcus Barreto of on reducing the federal deficit, beginning their 13th day of talks, made to a charity of the donor's Henrietta Tremont Hartford, died Monday. He was the ly’s best time over the 4,77 mile but was eliminated in the first March 25, 1914 and was a lifelong round of the event. O’Reilly has Mexico, who was then ranked as expressed optimism today that they were nearing agreement on choice. brother of Stella Tatun of loop was 22:15 in 1985. O’Reilly resident. Before retiring in March, Henrietta (Kears) Tremont, 95, thinks strategy will play an run a 3:54 mile, a 1:49 for 800 the No. 1 lOK runner in the a plan. formerly of East Hartford, died Manchester. "W e’re not all that terribly far apart,” said House Minority 1976. she was employed at Travel­ important role in this year’s meters, and has turned in a 7:50 United States. This will mark Angela PartIgllanI ers Insurance Company, Hartford Monday at a Manchester convales­ He is also survived by four other race. for 3000 meters (1.9 m iles). Brantly’s maiden appearance Leader Robert Michel, R-Ill., as he entered the meeting, which cent home. She was the widow of Angela (Caselli) Partigliani. 84, for 20 years. She was a member of sisters, Marcia Generis of Blast “ Nobody knows anyone else’s In other key road race news. in Manchester. began late as unexpectedly heavy early season snow hit the Luis M. Tremont and mother of of 385 W. O nter St., died this the North United Methodist Hartford, Marie Zissis of New capital. Mrs. Kennard (Frances T.) Sco­ morning at a locai convalescent Church, Britain, Chris Liapes of Escondido, Sen. J. Bennett Johnston, D-La., predicted that congressional field of Manchester. home. She is survived by two brothers Calif., and Pauline Kapalou of AP photo and White House negotiators would reach the "broad outlines" of She is also survived by a son, L. Bom in Italy, she lived in New and a daughter-in-law. William H. Redwood, Calif.; and several nie­ an agreement today, but added, "T h e details will be difficult to Woodrow Tremont of Enfield; a National League Cy Young Award. York and Florida before moving to and Viola Chapman of Manchester, ces and nephews. Huskies, Harvard to collide Phillies’ reliever Steve Bedrosian is all come by.” with whom she made her home, and daughter, Gladys T. Gray of East Manchester six years ago. Before The funeral Is Thursday at 11 smiles during a press conference in Bedrosian, who attended the University “ We’re Just going to keep working,” said Treasury Secretary Kenneth I. Chapman of Indianapo­ Hartford; three grandsons; and a retiring, she was employed as a a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home, of New Haven, led the major leagues In James A. Baker III. lis, Ind.; and several nieces and great-grandson. Philadelphia on Tuesday after it was clothing designer and was a 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will nephews. ’The funeral is private. Burial wiil annou need that he was the wl nner of the 1987 with 40 saves. member of the Manchester Senior be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, The funeral is Saturday at 1 p.m. be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, in New England title match Citizens. Rocky Hill, with the Rev. Curtis Rocky Hill. Calling hours are Technological gap Is narrowing She is survived by a sister, Anna at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Hoffman officiating. There are no tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. C. Ruddell of Manchester; several Main St. Burial will be at the STORKS — The University of in Division I soccer. Since losing to Morrone’s career record is 325-131- calling hours. Rose Hill Funeral Memorial donations may be LONDON — The technological gap between Soviet and nieces and nephews. convenience of the family. Calling eventual 1986 national champion 43. Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, has made to the American Heart Connecticut (13-6-3). ranked No. 2 Western military forces is narrowing, and the West should be The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. hours are Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Duke University, 3-1, in lost year’s Schmidt agrees to new pact in New England and No. 16 charge of arrangements. Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ Junior All-America forward Dan worried about a treaty to eliminate intermediate-range nuclear from the John F. Tierney Funeral Memorial donations may be nationally, will host Harvard Uni­ tourney. Harvard has strung to­ Memorial donations may be ford 06105. Donigan leads the Huskies in points All-Star third baseman. what I wanted and the Phillies missiles from Europe, a research group said today. Home. 219 W. Center St., followed made to the Rockville General versity (12-0-2). No. 1 in New gether a 14-game unbeaten skein. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Mike with 34 (11 goals, 12 assists) and has " I don’t know, give it to charity," offered. ($100,000), and we’ll give it In its annual survey of world armaments, the International by a mass of Christian burial at 9 England and No. 4 in the country, One of the Crimson’s deadlocks Schmidt’s agent sat down with him moved into eighth place on the one day last week and said, "Mike, Schmidt replied. to charity each year of the con­ Institute for Strategic Studies said NATO had made "steady if a.m. at SI. James Church. Burial ^ 0 o I give thanks for the fa­ Sunday at 1 p.m. in a second-round this season occurred at the Connec­ all-time Connecticut scoring list. ticut Soccer Stadium on Sept. 23 we can’t get any more money.” Rosenberg responded, "fine, let’s tract," Schmidt said. unspectacular progress” in improving its forces, but that no will be in St. James Cemetery. game In the 24-team NCAA soccer Senior sweeper C^hris Reif has Schmidt receives $2.15 million in vor g ranted for the power- when they tied UConn, 1-1. UConn The agent, Arthur Rosenberg, tell that to the Phillies!" increase in spending could be expected. Calling hours are Thursday from 2 tournament at the Connecticut started 87 out of the last 88 UConn salary under the agreement. ful Novena made to outshot Harvard, 23-13, in that was briefing Schmidt on negotia­ Schmidt said, "Go ahead.” However, in the Soviet Union, "increased sophistication with to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. CHRISTMAS Soccer Stadium. games, including the last 56 in a The money settled, Giles and sacred heart. May the game, and had two great scoring tions with president Bill Giles of the Rosenberg did it. all its costs and benefits continues to be displayed, and the Memorial' donations may be This will be the third time in the row. Rosenberg and his associate, Paul Sacred Heart of Jesus be chances during the two overtime Philadelphia Phillies. “ How could 1 refuse that?” Giles technological gap between East and West continues to narrow,” made to the American Cancer last four years that the Huskies will Shapiro, went on to solve the other sessions. Harvard Is led by David Kramer The talks were stalled. Schmidt recalled yesterday after Schmidt the group said in a statement with the survey. Society, 357 E. Center St. or FAIR praised, adored, glorified play for the New England cham­ major stumbling block — the For 19th-year Husky Coach Joe who has scored 10 goals and two wanted $2.25 million. Giles offered signed the new deal. American Red Cross, 20 Hartford through the whole world pionship. UConn lost, 1-0, to Har­ guarantee in the second year. Morrone, the Harvard game on assists while Derek Mills has six $2.15. Thus are two-year, 84.5-mlllion Road, Manchester 06040. forever. Amen. Say this vard in double overtime in the 1984 I^hmldt said it was settled by Sunday will mark his 500th career goals and one assist. Nick D’Ono- "What will you do with the money contracts concluded. New England title game. In 1985, giving the Phillies an option for 1089 Crestfield Convalescent Home little prayer 6 times a day game which spans over 29 years. frio also has collected six goals. if we get it?" Rosenberg asked the “ We took the difference between Stanley A. Ozimek UConn bowed to Boston University with the club holding the right to Court hears Ansaldi appeal, for 9 consecutive days. in the regional championship, 2-1. Stanley A. Ozimek, 78. of Syca­ buy him out of the contract. An appeal filed by The Andrew Last June, the PZC approved Fenwood Manor Your prayer will be an­ on penalty kicks. Last year, UConn more Lane, died this morning at "W e have the right (in the second Ansaldi Co. of Manchester this plans for a 126-lot Keeney Heights swered before the 9th failed to make the NCAA tourney. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He 565 Vernon St., Manchester, CT . year) to say, ‘We don’t want you summer is scheduled for a hearing subdivision submitted by the devel­ day, no matter how im­ This Is the 14th time in the last 16 Scott and Cryulik set to sign with UConn was the husband of Alice (Mi- anymore,’ and pay him off,” Giles on Monday at the state’s Supreme opers. Herman M. Frechette. Al­ possible it may seem to years the Huskies have partici­ said. "W e see that only ifh e’s hurt lewski) Ozimek. Villanova and Boston College. Court. bert R. Martin and Gerald P. pated in the tournament. If UConn The University of Connecticut appears On Monday, Dan Cryulik, a 6-11 center from or played poorly.” Bom in Hartford, he lived most of Saturday, November 14 you. Don’t forget to thank Scott is listed in Bob Gibbons’ All Star Sports The appeal, filed Aug. 28 with the Rothman. Ansaldi argued that defeats Harvard, it will advance to headed for a banner season in the recruiting Williamsville. N.Y., scheduled a press confer­ Schmidt said he had no problem his life in East Hartford before the Sacred Heart. Publi­ Publication as the 41st best senior in the Court, charges that the Planning plans for the division of the 78 acres the quarterfinal round against the basketball wars. ence for this morning and Is expected to with the Phillies’ thinking. moving to Manchester eight years cation promised for favor country. Scott averaged 17 points and 11.5 and Zoning Commission’s refusal to on the east side of Keeney Street 10am-4pin winner of the Hartwick-Adelphi Tony Scott, a 6-8 power forward from announce he. too, will sign with Connecticut. “ At my age and making my kind ago. He was a former director and rebounds as. a junior in helping East High hold a public hearing on a subdivi­ had no provisions for drainage and received. game. The Huskies tied Adelphi, Rochester. N.Y., said Tuesday night he plans Scott and Cryulik are among the top three of money, anything can happen ... producer of Polish radio programs L.A.D. School in Rochester to a 20-2 season. sion last year was an abuse of the protective flood control to prevent 1-1, In their season opener on Sept. to sign a national letter of intent with the recruits pursued by UCOnn. The third, guard My knees could start to get a little and was a member of the Polish Cryulik is among the nation’s Top 150 on PZC’s discretion. damage to Folly Brook and adja­ 1. Huskies. Today Is the first day of a week-long Chris Smith of Kolbe High in Bridgeport, has cranky, things don’t go my way most lists. The appeal should be considered cent property. Ansaldi owns land Harvard, a 1986 NCAA semifinal- NCAA signing period for high school recruits. reportedly narrowed his choices to UConn, physically.” for assignment Monday. Ansaldi next to the proposed Keeney Ist. has the longest unbeaten streak appealed to the state Appellate Heights. REAL Court after the original appeal was dismissed from Hartford Superior Ansaldi’s request for a public Court. The appeal to Appellate hearing on the subdivision was ESTATE Court was transferred to the denied by the PZC last year, and the Turkey Day football game may not be one-sided Supreme Court company filed suit against the PZC. TODAY Manchester High’s total was 508 — not 608 — as By Carl A. Zinsser There are those who have already chalked up the That gave wlanchester a final 3-7 mark, and left the originally reported. ’That would m ove Manchester Carl A. Zinsser Agency Thanksgiving Day football game between East Eagles scratching their heads. into 18th place in the 21-team field, not dead last. Catholic and Manchester High at Memorial Field An upset may not be in the offing. East, with its precision-like offensive line and the likes of Marc H ie New England championships are coming up in the win column for the Eagles. Thoughts Saturday at Wickham Park with the Manchester That may be a bit premature. Mangiafico, Jason Talbot, Aaron Alibrio and Scott High boys, East Catholic girls, and the Indian^’ Granted, the Eagles, who solidified their claim to ApLENtv Beaulieu in the backfield, may run roughshod over LAST MINUTE REPAIRS Manchester. Kim Jarvis in the field that includes schools from a second consecutive state championship game Len Auster New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island and THANK It’s closing day, and the people buying your home are a little appearance with the big win over St. Joseph’s, will Missing the game, though, is not recommended. cranky. At the walk-through, your dependable old dishwasher stopped Sports Editor Connecticut. be a favorite. They may be the prohibitive choice. Here’ s a second vote for Wickham Park as midway through its cycle, and the powder room toilet flunked its flush. But Manchester High should not be overlooked. These situations may cause some anxiety for buyers and sellers, but Imposing record permanent site of the CIAC state class and open The Indians’ strength is in their passing game, and championship meets. Bill Baron, Dick Brimley and 7 such problems are quite common and easy to resolve. pass defense may be East Catholic’s weakest link. When East Catholic clinched the All Connecticut Conference football championship last weekend, it George Suitor, Irv Black and others expertly run YOU Most purchase agreements require the major mechanical ayatems That combination could mean an exciting game the logistics of the races and Jeff Marin, Wickham and any appliances that convey to be in working order at the time of the held the opposition to one score in six of those left Head Coach Jude Kelly with a mark many a between the two local combatants. ^ Park director, and his staff do an A-1 job, too. settlement. Often defects are discovered during the structural Manchester’s receiving corps of flanker Dave ' outings. Only in a 34-22 win over Xavier did the coach would envy. Kelly, in nine years, has guided Victoria Aahley, whose credila include '’ Beal in Show" award from the Weal Hartford Artaand inspection, and the sellers have plenty of time to have repairs made. East defense slackened. six teams to co-honors and now the ’87 club to Manchester High girls’ swimming coach Dave Crafu Show, ia a new atore with old fashioned service, style, and gift wrapping. Gift wrapping, Russell, split end Eric Rasmus and tight end Chip Manchester does not have a winning record (it’s outright possession of a league championship. Frost was pleasantly surprised by his team’s 9-2 which ia free o f charge, is done with opalescent paper, beads and ribbon. W e custom fill gift bags, Even so, there may be last-minute breakdowns or other defects not Driggs is a talented one. Manchester’s problem has bsakets. and hai boxes for any occasion and all price ranges. W e will mail anywhere and can also 3-4-1) going into Friday night’s affair with East Seven conference titles, two state titles, with a mark. His ’86 club went 6-S and the top six scorers picked up until the walk-through. been getting the ball to this group. When the deliver. off that team graduated. "They far exceeded my Often, agreements can be made with the sellers prior to the walk Indians have been successful, the opposition has Hartford High. The latter is unbeaten in CCC East third possible, in nine years. That’s impressive. It’s Victoria Ashley carries linens, paper white, potpourri, sachets, unique gifts for children and Division play and, if it wins its last two games, is put East Catholic on the football map, as its No. 1 expectations as a team ," Frost said. There were a through to arrange for repairs to, or replacement of, items which might regretted It dearly. adults, english toiletries, decorative items, baskets. Christmas deooraltons. etc. Custom work is headed for the state Class LL championship game. ranking in the unofficial coaches’ state poll attests. bundle of personal bests throughout the season by done in the store and one of the designers will be happy to help you. be in question. East Catholic Is, by no means, weak defensively. James Morancey That’s quite a pair for the Indians to have to finish the Indians, pushing them to their lofty final Owners Pal Hale and Debra Baribault invite you to visit Victoria Ashley, treat yourself to a new For profeaaional advice on all aapecta of baying or selling a The Eagles are known for their relentless wishbone the season with. standard. shopping experience. Hours: Tues.*Sat. 10-5:30 / Thuri. till 8:00. home, talk to the professionals al Carl A. Zinsser Agency -"Y o n r attack that is averaging an impressive 838 yards But as all football "experts” know, anything can Bits and pieces Jeff Thornton has replaced Ron Anderson as Hometown Realtor” . Come by our offices at 750 Main Street in per game. But ninth-year Coach Jude Kelly says Pild (Of by (h o Jim Morincty Elocllon CommItiM, Chrli OoMiilo. Trouumr. There was an error in the scoring in last Manchester High boys’ swinnmlng coach. Anderson Manchester or call ut at 646-1511. ** his club prides itself in defense, too, and he has happen when two rivals get together. Remember Saturday’s State Open Cross Country was head coach eight years and his composite some statistics to back him up. The East defense the ’85 mudbowl game when the heavily underdog Championship Meet in the girls’ division. record was 48-32-1 In that span. 089 Main Street (.Above Nassifr Sports) v^Vfanchester ■ 649-8181 has yielded just 74 points in eight games and has and black-clad Indians upset East by a 12-6 count?. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednetday, Nov. 11.‘ U M A N C H E S T E R HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1987 Baseball’s free agents waiting for phone to ring Dallas Is all business In rout of the Sonics who scored 10 of his 18 points in the tended a 5555halftime lead to i93-e9. development,” Indians Vice Presi­ By Bill Barnard By Ronald Blum The five teams that expressed Dick Balderson said. “ It depends wants to return to Los Angeles. derson said. fourth quarter, hit three baskets to Pressey finished with 24 points, dent Joe Klein said. ” I know a lot of Many executives echoed the The Associated Press The Associated Press interest — the New York Yankees. on the dollars and cents.” Garvey, a longtime Dodger, was help Phoenix rebuild its advantage Breuer had 22 points and 16 clubs arc saying that but we sentiments of Lajole, who said NBA Ronndap Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Steinbrenner and General Man­ not offered a contract by the San The Dallas Mavericks weren’t to 111-95. rebounds and Reynolds scored 16 Diego Padres, with whom he spent decided our position a long time "W e’re Interested in signing our NEW YORK - Baseball’s free- Dodgers. Seattle Mariners and ager Lou Pinlella of the Yankees abcut tc let last April’s upset loss to points. Jeff Malone led the Bullets he spent the last five years. ago.” own free agents.' That’s our first Hawks 105, Bulls 95 agent mating dance began with Cincinnati Reds — said they would showed the most Interest. Seattle affect them this season. with 18 points. Boston General Manager Lou “ I think it’s unlikely we’ll goafter order.” Chicago held Atlanta to 38 per­ both sides acting like nervous high proceed slowly and have not "They have to be for two- and “ Dallas was all business," Dale Gorman said he would not pursue anyone,” Milwaukee General Man­ Ken Griffey became the first of cent shooting and Michael Jordan Clippers 100, Jaxz 88 schoolers, sitting by the phone, attempted to contact agents for the three-year contracts.” Stein­ Ellis said after the Mavericks "Last year, we had a two-man free agents from other teams and ager Harry Dalton said. ' the 76 free agents to come to terms, scored 29 points. Los Angeles snapped a I5gam e waiting for the other to call. premier players. brenner said. ” I wil never go Into routed'the SuperSonics 117-101 in offense — Blackman and myself. Detroit General Manager Bill Laj- “ We’re basically on a solid basis agreeing to a one-year $500,000 Now that we’re getting more help, The Hawks, with Dominique losing streak dating back to last ‘T haven’t heard from a ny agents long-term contracts again.” Seattle on Tuesday night. “ Wewere Seventy-six players became free oie refused to discuss the subject. right now,” General Man­ contact with a $75,000 bonus if he Wilkins scoring 15 of his 35 points in March 25 as Mike Woodson scored today.” New York Yankees owner Steinbrenner. whom some offi­ feeling very good about ourselves we’re not being double-teamed as agents in the IS days following the Other clubs who since the end of ager Pat Glllick said. ” 1 can’t see has 400 plate appearances. Griffey, much,” the fourth period, rallied from a 23 points and Michael Cage 19 George Steinbrenner said ’Tuesday, cials said they were watching for as a team. We thought we just had World Series and can., in theory, the season have said they are not anything major. Maybe a utility who made $1,075 million in 1987. 22-point deficit, but never seriously against Utah. the first day contracts could be the first move, said he would give to show up and we’d win. We Just Th^ Mavericks led 40-38 with sign with any club. But in the last interested in free agents are the player.” already earned $250,000 when the threatened to catch up despite Following an 11-1 spurt by Utah discussed. Piniella a budget for free agents didn’t come to play.” seven minutes left in the first half two seasons no team has made New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates Clubs expressing interest indi­ Braves bought out the last year of holding the Bulls to 17 points in the that left the Jazz with a 7575deficit, ‘T v e heard nothing, absolutely and that Piniella and Manager Billy Dallas had beaten the Sonics in before a 21-4 spurt made it 61-42. offers unless a player’s previous and St. Louis Cardinals in the cated they were more intrigued by his old contract, which would have quarter. the Clippers had a 153 run that gave nothing.” Bill Goodstein. the attor­ Martin would decide whom to flve straight regular-season games During thedecisive second quarter. club has said it was not interested in National League and the Kansas the middle group of free agents earned him $1.1 milliop in 1988. Jordan and CTiarles Oakley, who Los Angeles its biggest lead, 9578 ney for reliever Dave Righetti. pursue. and one playoff game by an Harper had seven of his 11 first-half re-signing him. City Royals, Minnesota Twins and rather than the high-priced ones. Also ’Tuesday, shortstop Alfredo had 15 points and 15 rebounds, with 2>A minutes left. said. " I ’m awfully disappointed. Baltimore owner Edward Ben­ average of 1$ points before Seattle assists and Detlef Schrempf had 11 Texas Rangers in the American ‘T m not going to get into Griffin of the Oakland Athletics, buried Atlanta in the first half. Utah was led by Karl Malone, Can you imagine the Red Sox with Jack Clark. Jack Morris. Paul nett Williams said he also would rallied to win the next three games of his 13 points. League. high-priced bidding wars,” Cook who Monday demanded a trade, The Mavericks made 16 of 20 Dining one five-minute stretch in who scored 20 of his 24 points in the Righetti? We wish Detroit would Molitor. Mike Witt. Gary Gaetti. look for free agents but not offer and the series. In addition, officials of the said. ” I think it just distorts the named the six teams he would not the first quarter, the two combined first half. make a pitch.” Chili Davis and Righetti are among long-term contracts and FYed Ellis, a former Dallas reserve field-goal attempts in the second Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee salary structure.” go to — the Yankees, Dodgers, for 12 of Chicago’s 18 points. And in More than one-third of the major those available. Claire, executive vice president of- who was the hero of that upset period and they held Seattle to Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies and Balderson said Seattle was look­ Expos, Phillies, Astros and Red a 3‘A-minute stretch in the second league teams expressed little or no "Nobody’s going to do anything the Dodgers, said he would ap­ victory, scored 2$ points for Seattle, 18-for-47 shooting in the first half. Rockets 118, Blazers 111 Toronto Blue Jays said they were ing for power hitters. Sox. This increased the pressure on quarter, Jordan and Oakley scored interest in signing free agents from quickly.” Cincinnati Reds General proach free agents he thoughtcould but it wasn’t nearly enough after Lakers 133, Spurs 124 not very interested but might sign “ You have to be interested in a the Athletics to extend his contract, 12 of the team’s 13 points. Houston outlasted Portland as other clubs, according to general Manager Murray Cook said. help the team. Dallas outscored the Sonics 41-20 in Ralph Sampson had 25 points, and N because those six teams are the Claire met Tuesday with Steve bench strength if the price is right. Jack Clark. I think you have to be Defending champion Los Angeles managers and other club officials “ We’re trying to improve our­ interested In a Chili Davis,’ ’ Bal­ ones most in need of a shortstop. the second quarter for a 65-46 stayed unbeaten after three games Pacers 121, Pistons 118 World B. Free scored six in the final selves.” Seattle General Manager Garvey, who said last week he "W e’re concentrating on player contacted by ’The Associated Press. halftime lead. as James Worthy scored 32 points Indiana beat Detroit as Vem two minutes. ” We were lousy all around,” against San Antonio. Fleming hit his last nine field-goal Free hit two free throws and a Seattle Coach Bemie Bickerstaff The Spurs, who got 28 points from’ attempts and and got 20 of his 24 basket to put Houston ahead 112-111 said. "W e played as If we believed Walter Berry, trailed by only four points in the second half, including with 1; 14 left. With 31 seconds left, everything people wrote about us. with 3; 40 left, but a 13-3 spurt led by a basket and two free throws in the two more free throws by Free put It shows we’re a young, immature Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul- final 13 seconds. Houston ahead 115111. team.” Jabbar gave the Lakers a 130-116 Fleming put the Pacers ahead Portland led until Cedric Max SCOREBOARD Rolando Blackman, who scored advantage. 115117 with a rebound basket, but well’s layup with 11:23 left In the 24 points, said the Mavericks didn’t A.C. Green finished with 23 grabbed the bail as it came through game tied it at 8589. The game was come into the game thinking Sheila BonettI 187-482, Suzonne Felt- points, Johnson had 21 points and 13 the net and was called for a tied four more times before the m ann 210-522, Sue Hale W4-182-OT, revenge. assists and Abdul-Jabbar scored 18 technical foul for delay of game. Blazers’ Jerome Kersey scored six - Jats 4, Flaniss 3 |0T| Kothv Hughes 176, Linda Burton 191-178, "This is a brand new season,” he points for the Lakers. Joe Dumars converted the techi- consecutive points to give Portland Allco Brown 505, Anne Poole 462, C ^e said. "W e’ve got to move on.” Guards Johnny Dawkins and cal for the Pistons, but then a 115106 lead with three minutes Hockey Calgarv 2 1 0 0-3 P a rk e r 505, Lou A nn Pecker 1 ? * -^ - Krls McLaughlin 185, Mary W hipple^, In other NBA games, it was Alvin Robertson added 21 and 20 dribbled the ball out of bounds with left. WInnIpM 1 I 1 1—8 Edith Mason 185492, Cindy Hurley nrst Period— 1, Calgarv, Hull 7, 1:31. 2, Indiana 121, Detroit 118; Chicago points for San Antonio, while Spurs six seconds to go. Fleming hit two Rodney McCray added 23 points . 212-531, Lin da Skoglund 185505, Doreen 105, Atlanta 95; Milwaukee 115, Calgarv, Roberts 1 (NIeuwendvk, Loob), LoChapelle 201-464, M arge Dellsle 466, rookie forward Greg "Cadillac” clinching free throws with three and Akeem Olajuwon had 16 points NHLitandIngi 3:26. 3, W innipeg, Hawerchuk 6 (M a - Sharon M ad ore 458, ,D o n n a Vrissis Washington 100; Los Angeles Lak­ and 14 rebounds for Houston. Clyde cLeon, Corlvle), 16:34 (pp). Penolfles— Anderson had 19 points and five seconds left. 185475, Diane Brennan 241-576, Sue Cote ers 133, San Antonio 124; Phoenix Steve Stipanovich had 25 points Drexler led the Trail Blazers with V Hunter, Col, double minor (slashing, 195472, Sheila P rice 179-512, Elite blocked shots. WALKS CONFKRENCK roughing), 4:13; Jarvenpoa, Win, double Wilson 475. 123, Golden State 100; Los Angeles and 11 rebounds and Chuck Person 28 points. Fdtrtch DIvMen minor (slashing, roughing), 4:13; Loob, Clippers 100, Utah 88; Sacramento Suns 123, Wan’Iors 109 W L T Pt( OF OA Col (elbowing), 5:40; Loob, Cal (slosh­ 25 points and 10 rebounds for Kings 134, Nuggets 123 New Jersey 10 4 1 21 57 45 ing), 9:53; Ellett, Win (slashing), 9:53; Cunllffe Auto 134, Denver 123; and Houston 118. Rookie Coach John Wetzel got his Indiana. Isiah Thomas had 23 NY Islanders 10 4 1 21 M 45 McBoln, Win (slashing), 10:19; Bullard, Portland 111. first NBA victory as Walter Davis points and Adrian Dantley 22 for the Reggie Theus scored 14 of his 34 Wosblnoton 7 7 1 15 50 47 Cal (slashing), 11:20; Sheehv, Cal (rough­ Bill McKinney 154-404, EmUe Roux Mark Aguirre scored 25 points scored 30 points and Eddie Johnson points in the fourth quarter for Plttsburoh 5 7 3 13 55 57 ing), 14:54; Small, W in (roughing), 14:54; 157, Paul Nagle 166-404, Dave Castegna Pistons. N Y Ronoers 4 10 3 11 65 74 158-4W, L a rry Novella and Derek Harper had a career- 25 for Phoenix against Golden Sacramento against Denver. Hunter, Cql (elbowing), 16:16; Carlyle, AP photo Bucks 115, Bullets 100 Pbllodelphia 4 10 3 11 44 67 Win (slashing), 18:00. Burgess 173-409, Dan JeskI 4(», John high 16 assists for the Mavericks. State. The Kings built a 10587 lead at Adams Division DeAngells 183-442, Mike Nicholson 169- Second Period-^, Colgory, Macinnis 8 “ Derek Harper runs the whole The Suns, now 1-2, led 97-78 after Milwaukee broke open a close the end of the third quarter on the Montreal 10 4 3 23 69 S3 (M ullen), 15:51. 5, Winnipeg, McBaIn 4 444. Quebec 9 5 1 19 62 51 (Hawerchuk), 18:44 (pp). Penalties— High team triple: East Hartford Michael Jordan of the Bulls charges up for two of his 29 tempo of our ballclub,” Aguirre three quarters before the Warriors game by outscoring Washington strength of a 23-8 run in the period’s Buffalo 7 5 3 17 56 57 Watters, Win (hooking), 2:29; Berezan, Nursery 463; High team triple; East said. "He sets the motion of the made a late run. 3514 in the third quarter. last seven minutes. Boston 6 7 2 14 57 59 points during the first period of Tuesday's game against Col (tripping), 5:16; Sheehv, (>il (slash­ Hartford Nursery 1265; High Individual offense and the defense. He played With Chris Mullin scoring seven Jerry Reynolds scored 12 points, Otis Thorpe added 27 pointis and Hartford 5 7 2 12 42 51 ing), 7:17; Tonelll, Col (higivsticking), triple: Joe Tollsono471; High overage: the Hawks in Atlanta. Watching are the Hawks’ Mike CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 13:n; Boschmon, Win (hIgh-stIckIng), Bill McKinney 138.18. „ a very intelligent game tonight, of his 25 points during a 13-2 spurt. and Paul Pressey and Randy 15 rebounds for the Kings, while Netrlt Division 13:30; Hunter, Cal (sloshing), 13:53; Standings; Eost Hortford Nursery McGee (40), Tree Rollins (30) and Cliff Levingston (53). calling good plays and distributing Golden State trailed 99-91 with 7:06 Breuer eight each for the Bucks in Alex English scored 29 points and W L T Pts OF OA M cBaln,W ln (slashing), 15:10; NIeuwen­ 2510, R&G Auto 2510, McNamara 17-13, tho third pprioH w)ien they ex­ Jay Vincent 28 for the Nuggets. Toronto 8 6 0 16 64 5t dvk, Cal (trtpplno), 17:53. Heritage Balt 17-13, Acodia Restaurant The Bulls won, 105-95. the ball well. remaining before Jeff Homacek, Detroit 6 6 2 14 45 47 1514, Dubaldo Electric 1514, Vllloge Chicaoo 6 7 2 14 66 68 Third Perlod-6, Winnipeg, Ellett 2 Stylist 1516,0.N .E. 14-16, Purdy Corp5 Minnesota 5 7 3 13 52 58 (Sm oll, Steen), 15:27. Penalties— Suter, Devid Kool/Mtnchesler Hersid ration 13-17, Anton's 1517, Mack 3, Here St. Louis 5 8 1 11 47 52 Cal, double minor (roughing, high- for the Beer 10-20. SmyttM Division sticking), 10:24; Loob, Cal, double Edmonton 9 5 2 20 76 57 m inor (roughing), 10:24; Berezan, Col, Bennet girls’ cross country team Coventry hooters advance Winnipeg 9 5 0 18 51 46 molor-mlsconduct (tlghtlng), 10:24; Ro­ Calgarv 6 7 2 14 59 61 berts, Col, misconduct, 10:24; Boschmon, Los Angeles 4 9 2 10 41 62 Win, double minor (roughing, high- The Bennet Junior High girls' cross left, front row); Adore Limberger, Baseball Pete Tetreault tallied Terry- Vancouver 4 9 1 9 47 56 sticking), 10:24; NIII, Win, molor- TE R R YVILLE - The field con-, the phone but he said the field was a Tuetdov's Oames mlsconduct (fighting), 10:24; Watters, Win, country team had another successful Meghan Foley, Kristen Mahoney, Mi­ ditions were more conducive for little damp. When we got there it ville’s lone goal before Tim McMil­ New Jersey 3, New York Rangers 2 doublemlnor-misconduct (roughing), campaign in 1987. The Bears won the chelle Jolly, Shira Springer, Jennifer ducks but the Coventry High and was pure mud around the goal and lan, assisted by midfielder Rob New Y o rk Iskmdiers 4, Wostilngton 3, 10:24. Berkowitz, closed It out with seven OT Overtime— 7, Winnipeg, AAcBoln 5 Holy Cross Freshman Invitational for a Barnett. Missy Jolly, Jessica Lawrence, NL Cy Yeung Award winners Terryville High boys’ soccer teams about an inch of water all around. St. Louis 5. Pbllodelpblo 2 (M orols), 3:48. Penalties— None. played their state Class S Division "H e started to say no but the minutes left for the Patriots. Winnipeg 4, Colgory 3, O T Shots on goal— Colgory 9-5*4)— 22. Win­ sixth consecutive year and had a 9-0 Coach Stan Bebyn. Back row; Becky Coventry outshot Terryville, 17-6. Edmonton A Los Angeles 4, tie winners of the Notional League Cy first round match Tuesday with the officials came and said they nipeg 510-11-2— 28. Young Award as the outstanding pitcher: thought it was playable,” Plaster "The traction was difficult but we Power-ploy Opportunities— Colgarv 0 of campaign, the 12th time in 13 years Dupont, Lori Laliberte, Wendy Parkany, 1987— Steve Bedroslon, Philadelphia lOth-ranked Patriots coming home Boston at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. 4; Winnipeg 2 of 7. said. outplayed them. We passed the ball Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Bennet has gone unbeaten. Bennet is Kristi Dulberger, Lisa Turek, Dee Dee 1986— Mike Scott, Houston a 4-1 victor. doolies— Calgarv, Dodswell (28 shots-24 1985— Owlght Gooden, New York It was a scoreless first half with pretty well. Defensively, Harold Wosblngton at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. saves). Winnipeg, Berthlaume (22-19). Coventry, how 12-3-2 for the 150-1 in that span. Team members (from Flynn, Marianne Loto, Tammi Atkins. 1984— Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Pat Bradley breaking the deadlock Hodge, Paul Strycharz and Nathan Detroit at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. A — 12,936. 1983— John Denny, Phlladelphio season, will play the winner of Oolgarv at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Referee — Denis Morel. 1983— Steve Carlton, Philadelphia Thursday’s Shepaug Valley- at 3; 10 of the second half. Dave Krider did an excellent job sticking Buffalo at Voncouver, 10:05 p.m. Linesmen— Swede Knox, Rav Schachte. 19ei_f:ernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Cromwell game on Saturday in a Poulin, up the middle, beat the with their men. And Jack Ayer had T1iursdav*s Oames 1980— Steve Carlton, Philadelphia Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. 4, M cGee2-10504, Levlngston266-610, Webb L.A. CLIPPERS (100) center fullback and slid a push pass an outstanding game at midfield,” 5105614, Koncak54222,Corr551-19.Totals 1979_Bruce Sutter, Chicogo quarterfinal at a site and time to be Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:35 0llare4.Klng$4 Wolf284410,Cooe5117-1019,Cureton36 to Bradley on the right wing. He Plaster said. Winnipeg at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. 3591252995. 05 6, Woodson 919 55 23, Drew 510 2-2 10, 197*-Gaylord Perry, Son Diego announced. Terryville, the No. 7 New York IslondersotSt. Louis, 8;35p.m. Basketball Ollpoao 32 32 24 17— 105 Beniamin 4* 2-2 10, Williams 515 55 9, 1977_Steve Carlton, Philadelphia seed, bows out 13-4. slammed it home. Poulin, with his Edmeiiton 3 0 1 0— 4 Aflahta 20 25 36 34— 95 Coleman 28554, Valentine24554, Nessley 1976— Randy Jones, San Diego 2Sth goal of the year, made it 2-0 at C o vo ntrv 0 4— 4 3-polnt pools— Jordon, Paxson. Fouled 1975— Tom Seaver, New York "The (field) conditions were very Le t Antwlm 2 1 1 0— 4 1-1 55 2, Dailey 1-2 55 3, Norman 05 05 5:45 before Bradley scored his T o rry v illo 0 1— 1 NHL raaulta Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton, McClellond6, out— None. Rebounds— Chicago 56 (Oakley 0.Totals39922525im. 1974_Mlke Marshall, Los Angeles poor,” said Coventry Coach Bob Scoring: C— Bradloy (2), McMillan, 1:41. 2, Los Angeles, Tookev 1 (Fenton, 15), Atlanta 41 (Koncak 10). Assists— Utoh 16 31 17 34— 88 1973— Tom Seaver, New York Plaster. "1 told their coach I didn’t second of the game, assisted by Poulin; T— Totrooult; Sovot: C— Ron Erickson), 5:51. 3, Edmonton, WIemer 1 NBA standings Chicago 26 (Jordan 7), Atlonta20(Webb10). L A . Clippers 25 32 21 23-180 1972— Steve Carlton, Philadelphia Steve Talaga. Gordnor 5, T — Joy Noolaiky 10. (Gretzky, KurrI), 14:34. 4, Edmonton, T o to l fo u ls — C h ic a g o 23, A tla n ta 24. 3-polnt goals— Stockton, Hansen, Willi­ 1971— Ferguson Jenkins, Chicago want to play when I talked to him on Davila 3. Rangara 2 D.Hunter 2 (Locombe), 17:26. 5, Los Technicals— Rollins, Atlanta Illegal de­ ams, Dailey. Fouled out— None. 1970— Bob Gibson, St. Louis EASTERN CONFERENCE Angeles, Taylor 5 (Carson), 18:27. fense. A— 16,451. Rebounds— Utah 64 (Turpin 11), L.A. I960— To m Seaver, New York Atlonttc Division Clippers 57 (W olf 12). Assists— Utah 19 1968— Bob Gibson, St. Louis 1 0 3 - 3 Penalties— Robitallle, LA (roughing), W L Pet. OB (Stockton 5), L.A. Clippers X (Benlomln9). 1967— Mike McCormick, San Francisco 8:38; Gretzky, Edm (holding), 10:19; Boston 3 0 I.Om — N.Y. Rongers 0 0 2— 2 KrushelnyskI, Edm (hooking), 11:14; Total fouls— Utah 23, L.A. Clippers X. 1966— Sondv Koufox, Los Angeles nrst Period— 1, New Jersey, Lolselle 9 Philadelphia 1 1 .500 Technical— Los Angeles Illegal defense. 1965— Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Alabama to play major role Muni, Edm (Interference), 19:20. (CIrella, Bricklev), 12:01. Penalties— New Jersey 0 1 .000 2 BucksllS.BullstslOO A— 6,104. 1963— Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Pocfclubnv, N Y (holding), :50; M uller, N J New York 0 3 .000 3 Second Period— 6, Los Angeles,Corson 10, 1962— Oon Drvsdole, Los Angeles (Interference), 1:27; Vellschek, NJ (Inter­ Woshlnciton 0 3 .000 3 (Duchesne, Robitallle), 8:14. Penalties— I960— Vernon Low, Pittsburgh ference), 2:31; Walker, NY (holding), Central Division WASHINGTON (100) Kings 134, Nuggstts 123 19S7_Worren Spahn, Milwaukee Braves 3:18; Boutller, N Y (holding), 7:34; Ander­ Smith, Edm, (cross-checking), 11:06; Chicogo 2 0 1.000 — Catledge 2-4 50 4, King 513 54 12, NIcholls, LA (sloshing), 11:06; (Vetzky, 1956— Don Newcombe, Brooklyn son, N J (Interference), 14:09; VanWes- Atlanta 2 1 .667 'h M.Malone 515 56 16, Bogues 34 5* 7, NOTE: From 19551966 there was one Edm , (tripping). 12:03; Robitallle, LA, J.M alone 7-14 44 18, Williams 7-19 5 5 14, In figuring out bowl picture brouck, NY, served bv Mullen (Interfer­ Indiana 2 1 .667 'h DENVER (123) selectlonfrom both leagues. ence), 14:43; Povese, NY, misconduct, doublemlnor(hlgh-stlcklng),12:03; Mess­ MlIvKiukee 2 1 .667 'h Walker 5*5512, Alarle14502, Jo nes55050, English 11-21 7* 29, Nott 515 24 14, 17:13; Driver, N J (holding), 19:51. ier, E d m (high-sticking) 12:06; Ku- Cleveland 1 1 .500 1 Johnson 58 33 11, M urphy 2-5 55 4. Totals Cooper 510 33 11, Lever 521 52 12, delskl, L A (slashing), 12:06; TIkkanen, 399421-22100. NLCy Yeung veting Second Period— None. Penolfles— Detroit 1 2 .333 Vh O.SmIth 5121-213, Vincent 1223 2328, Dunn B y Herschel NIssenson seat and wound up playing — and first major bowl since the Jan. 1, Anderson, N J, m lnor-m olor (Instigator, Edm, double minor (slashing, cross­ WESTERN CONFERENCE MILWAUKEE (115) 03 5 5 0, Schaves 51 05 0, Adams 1-2 44 6, checking), 19:34; Hardy, L A , double minor Cummings 516 55 13, SIkma 511 55 15, The Associated Press losing to — No. 2 Penn State in the 1965, Sugar Bowl. fighting), 2:47; Brubaker, NY, molor Midwest Division Hanzilk 33228, Moore 1-1552. Totals51-112 NEW YORK (AP) — Voting for the (flehtlne),2:47; New York bench,servedbv (sloshlng.cross-checklng),19:34. W L Pet. OB Breuer 921 57 22, Pressev 1515^33 24, Fiesta Bowl for the national "W e’re not going to get upset if Third Period— 7, Los Anoeles,Carpenter4 1987 Notional LeogueCy Young Award, with Boutlller (too m any men on Ice), 4:06; Dallas 2 1 .667 — Reynolds584416, Lucas29554,Mol(eskl2-5 SACI^ENTO (134) (NIcholls, Loldlaw ), :38. 8, Edmonton, pitchers receiving five points for each When Bear Bryant told the championship. somebody else plays them' (the Mork, NJ (hlglMtlcklng), 8:09; Korn, NJ Denver 2 1 .667 — 55 4, Hodges 510 5512, Mannion 1-1 55 2, Ty le r 5* 24 12, Thorpe 1516 7-9 27, Oivld Kool/Manchoator HonUd Messier 11 (K urrI, Anderson), 2:56. Davis 13052, Stroeder511-11.Totals45100 flrst4)tace vote, three points tor second and various bowls to jump, they usually This time, the Orange Bowl has higher ranked teams). We’ll just go (trippine), 11:07; W alker, N Y (holding), Houston 2 1 .667 — Thompson 341-27, K.Smlth*185521, Theus one point tor third; 15:12. Penalties— Anderson, Edm (slashing), Sacramento 2 1 .667 — 2525115. 12-X 1512 34, Jackson 55 0 5 0,Klelne 29 asked, “ How high?” the upper hand. Miami may insist it to the prom with somebody else.” 9:47; Ta ylo r, L A (slothing), 9:47. WosMngton 26 29 14 31— 180 Plover . RrstSecondThlrdTotal Third Period— 2, New Y o rk , DeBlols 3 Son Antonio 1 2 .333 1 22 8, Pressley 513 55 16, Pinckney 231-2 B^oslan, Phi 9 2 6 57 Alabama is still directing the won’t make a deal, but the MaePherson said. (Petit), 1:04. 3, New Jersey, MacLeon 4 Overtime— None. Penalties— None. Utah 1 2 .333 1 Milwaukee 26 33 34 23-115 5,Oldham14254.Totals52-953541134. Shots on goal— Edmonton 9593— 26. 3-polnt goals— Bogues, Pressey, Hodges Sutcliffe, Chi 4 9 8 55 bowl picture, but not the way the Oklahoma-Nebraska winner, the "W e’re trying to put together Going nowhere fast (Summon, CIrella), 4:02. 4, N ew Jersey, Pacific Division Reuschel, SF 8 4 2 54 Shanahan 1 (Lolselle, w o lo n ln), 13:02. 5, Los Angeles 151292— 36. L.A. Lakers 3 0 1.000 — 2. F o u le d out— None. Rebounds— Denver 38 25 34 36— 133 Bear used to do it. Orange Bowl’s host team, will be some contingency possibilities,” R. Power-play Opportunities— Edmonton Washington 51 (M.Malone 14), Milwau­ Hershlser, LA 2 0 4 14 New York, Mullen 4 (Gronstrond, Klslo), Portland 2 1 .667 1 Sacramento 46 28 30 30— 134 Gooden, NY 1 2 1 12 ranked No. 1 and Miami’s best shot Pete Williams, chairman of the Manchester High running back Aris Saturday at Memorial Field. The Raiders 19:28. Penolfles New Jersey Bench, 0 of 2; l4>s Angeles 0 of 3. L.A. Clippers 1 2 .333 2 kee 64 (Breuer 16). Assists— Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Denver 60 (Soalles— Edmonton, Fuhr (36 shots-32 Washington 21 (Bogues 11),Mllwaukee31 Ryan, Hou 0 4 0 12 What Alabama did was beat LSU at the national championship would Orange Bowl selection committee, servedbv Korn (too many men on lce),7:16; Phoenix 1 2 .333 2 (Lever 13), Sacramento 62 (Thorpe 15). Scott, Hou 0 3 0 9 Leonard is hauied down by Enfield’s won, 14-6. Manchester Is at East Poddubny,NY (hooking), 7:37; Mullen, NY saves). Los Angeles, AAelonson (2522). Seattle 1 2 .333 2 (SIkma 7). Total fools— Washington 22, Assists— Denver 16 (LAver 7), Sacramento on Saturday night, probably costing be a head-to-head confrontation. said. "W e’re trying to protect A— 11,393. Milwaukee 19. A— 10,586. Welch, L A 0 0 3 9 Hartford High Friday at 7 p.m. (hooking), 15:40. Golden State 0 3 .000 3 24 (Theus 7). Total fouls— Denver 35, the ’Tigers the Southeastern Confer­ ’The Hurricanes, who almost surely ourselves from having a possible Mike Tweedlie (87) in their game last Shots on goal— New Jersey 11-11-13— 35. Referee— Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Tuesday's Games Sacramento 27. A— 10X3. N .Y . Rongers 9157-28. Jim Chrlstlson, Mike Cvik. Indiana 121, Detroit 118 ence championship and a trip to the will be 9-0 on Nov. 21. even have a 9-2 team (Miami).” Power-ploy Opportunities— N ew Jersey Chicago 105, Atlanta 95 Sugar Bowl. The domino affect has game left on Dec. 5 against No. 14 The key deal last year involved 0 of 8; N.Y. Rangers 0 of 7. Milwaukee 115, Washington 100 Laksrs 133. Spurs 124 Rocksts 118. Blazers 111 Scholastic been felt by numerous other bowls. South Carolina. the SEC and the Sugar (LSU), Goalies New Jersey, Chevrier (28 Los Angeles Lakers 133, San Antonio Citrus (Auburn) and Sun Bowls shots-26 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Van- Bluea5.Flyara2 124 Had LSU defeated Alabama, the UConn football out to clinch Mesbrouck (3532). Phoenix 123, (Solden State 109 LA. LAKERS (133) HOUSTON (118) Tigers could ha ve gone to the Sugar Syracuse appeared to be headed (Alabama). This year. It could be a [ A — 17JS5. PbllodelpMa i 0 1—2 Los Angeles Clippers 100, Utah 88 W orthy 12-19 511 32, (Sreen 913 57 23, M cC ray 1513 25 23, Sampson 1523 55 25, for the Sugar Bowl to face the SEC four-way Sugar-CItrus-Gator-Sun Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— Kevin Sacramento 134, Denver 123 Bowl by beating also-ran Missis­ St. Louis 2 2 1— 5 Abdul-Jobbar 7-14 44 18, Scott 7-16 92 16, Olajuwon5114616,Harrls5132210,Leavell champion until both LSU and (the All American Bowl also could Collins, Mark Vines. Rrst Period— 1, St. Louis, McKegney 5 Houston 118, Porflond 111 Johnson 919 33 21, Cooper 58 1-2 13, 513 5718, Free 510 5616, Mtaxwell 36 24 8, Feetball sippi State this weekend. The other (H rkoc, Federko), 13:52 (p p). 2, St. Oollos 117, Seattle 101 M.Thompson23337, Ramblsl-11-13. Totals Conner 51 0 5 0, Short 1-3 5 5 2. Totals 4593 bowls then could have made their Auburn lost last weekend and be a party) or the Orange-Cotton- back-to-back winning years Louis, McKegney 6 (Federko, Nordmork), Wednesdov's I2ames 5293 27-33 133. 2*35118. dropped from fifth and sixth, lalanilara4.Cipltil$3(QT) Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO (134) pitches to Alabama. Auburn, Geor­ Fiesta. 15:56. 3, Philadelphia, SInIsalo 7 (Ekiund, PORTLAND (111) C C C -E O it O 'a ll respectively, in the Associated The Cotton Bowl has been wooing Chicago at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Berry 1519 M 28, Greenwood 512 34 13, Jones 34 556, Vandeweghe 516 44 22, w L T L T gia and Tennessee. Propp), 18:00 (pp). Penalties— Craven, w in UConn’s 20-19 win over Delaware 8 1 2 8 -3 Phi (roughlno),8;43; Ewen.StL (roughing), Atlanta at New York, 7:30 p.m. Brickowski 510 3413, Robertson9162520, S. Johnson 516 1-2 11, Orexler 919151028, East Hartford 5 0 0 7 1 0 Instead, the SEC race is wide Press poll to 10th and 12th. The Notre Dame, so much so that KINGSTON, R.I. — There’s no Conference and 1-8 overall. N.V. Menders . 2 ) 8 2— 4 8:43; SInIsalo, Phi (trip p in g),9:28; Tocchet, Philadelphia at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (Xmklns 1518 1-1 21, Anderson 510 25 19, Porler5115113,Duckworth2905 4, Holton South Windsor 4 1 1 5 1 2 Orangemen might wind up in the someone asked executive vice Besides the team goal, individual put him No. 3 on the Husky Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Gudmundsson 25 2-2 6, AAoore 53 5 5 0, open, with Auburn leading at 3-51 shot at the Yankee Conference Rrst Period— 1, New York, LoFontalne Phi, molor (hlgtvetlcklng), 11:32; 55 2-2 12, Kersey 511 5 5 15.Totals 4391 Enfield 3 1 1 6 1 1 Fiesta Bowl against Florida State president Jim ” Hoss” Brock, who marks are at stake for Husky single-game list. DeGennaro, who M (K e rr, K onro vd ), 2:19 (pp). 2, New Bennlng, StL (tripping), 14:15; B.Sutter, Oollos at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Blackwell 55(M)0, NImphlus 23554, Nealy 2224111. Monchester 3 2 1 3 4 1 and Alabama. Georgia and LSU in football championship left, not with Phoenix at Golden State, 10:X p.m. completed 25of-44 passes for 288 9 York, LoFontalne 13 (Louer, Jonsson), StL (slashing), 17:04; Mellanby, Phi, 51550.Totals54971524124. Houston 37 21 37 33— 118 W indham 2 4 0 4 4 0 contention at 51. Tennessee, 1-1-1, or the Oklahoma-Nebraska loser, has been at Notre Dame the last Richmond and Maine clinching a gridders. Senior flanker David Thursday's Oames L A . Lakers 38 45 21 37— 131 13:17. Penalties— Christian, Was (hook­ mlnor-molor (high-sticking, fighting), Forttand 33 32 24 33-111 Rockville ; 1 4 0 2 6 0 also will go somewhere, perhaps both of which will be ranked above three weekends, if he voted in last share of the title last weekend each Dunn has the school career mark yards and two TDs including the in g ), 1:16; O olgam o, N Y (holding), 3:52; 18:11; Romooe, StL, m lnor-m olor (rough­ Seattle at Son Antonio, 8 : » p.m. San Antonie 22 38 32 33-134 2polnt goals— Vandeweghe 2, Porter. Ferm i 2 3 0 2 6 0 game-winner against Delaware, Mtsen, N Y (hooking), 16:15. Porflond at Denver, 9:X p.m. 2polnt goals— Cooper 2. Fouled out— Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Houston S Hartford Public 0 5 1 1 5 1 the Hall of Fame Bowl at Tampa, the SEC champ. week’s South Bend elections. at 6-1. But the University of for receptions (140) and yards ing, fliihtlng), 18:11. was named the Yankee Conference Second 1»orlod-3, New York, LaFon- Second Period— 4, St. Louis, Hrkoc 3 Los Angeles Clippers at Los Angeles Robertson. Rebounds— L.A. Lakers 53 (blaluwon 14), Portland 47 (Ca.Jones, “ It takes on a different complex­ The C!otton Bowl’s host team will Connecticut will attempt to clinch receiving (2,201) and he can set Lakers, 10:X p.m. (W orthy 10), Son Antonio 45 (Greenw ood Fla. tolne 14 (Sutter, Ratlev)j^3:18 (pp). 4, (M cKegney, Cavalllnl), 5:52. 5, St. Louis, Kersey 6). Assists— Houston 24 (Leovell We may not have heard the last of ion for Syracuse,” Sugar Bowl barely be in the Top Twenty and its first back-t5back winning cam­ another mark with his next touch­ Offensive Player of the Week and W a s h i n g , M urphy 1 (Chrtstton, Stev­ Hunter 6,19:50. Penolfles— Mellanby, Phi, Houston at Socromento, 10:X p.m. 11). Assists— L .A . Lakers 33 (Johnson 13), 8), Portland 28 (Porter 15). Total fouls— ACC a 'a ll for a third time the ECAC Rookie of ens), 6:02 (PP). Penolltes-Covolllnl, misconduct, :00; B.Sutter, Phi (Interfer­ San Antonio 33 (Robertson, Dawkins 11). Houston 21, Porflond X. Technical— W L T W L T Alabama in this scenario. If the President Jerry Romlg said. " If Notre Dame’s magical name will paigns since 195560 when it faces down reception. He currently Was (holding), 3:10; Lauer, NY (hook­ ence), 7:47; Bennlng, StL (roughing), 9:01; Total fouls— L.A. Lakers 27, San Antonio 29. Olaluwon. A— 12666. x-East Catholic 4 0 0 8 0 0 Crimson Tide beats Notre Dame on they can beat Boston College (on guarantee good TV ratings. Think the” University of Rhode Island shares the school mark with Ken the Week. in g ), 4:35; Curran, N Y (hlglvstlcklna), M cKegney, StL (tripping), 12:47; Mel­ NBA resuNs A — 13,751. St. Joseph's 3 2 0 6 2 0 A bundle of injuries has hurt the Saturday — or if the Irish lose to Saturday,) there’s going to be a Lou Holtz would like to meet Saturday at 1 p.m. in conference Miller with 15\TDs. Dunn is also 5:2; Hatcher, Was (crosschecking), lanby, Phi, mlnor-malor (Instigator, X a vie r 2 2 0 6 2 0 Rams. URI is without two-time 14:59; Covolllnl, Was, mlnor-molor (instt- fighting), 16:32; Ramoge, StL, molor N otre Dam e 2 3 0 5 3 0 Penn State on Nov. 21 — it would strong feeling there that they can go Arkansas? play. three receptions shy of setting a gator,flghtlng),17:19; Oaloarno,NY,molor (ffghtlng), 16:32. Paesrs 121, Pistons 11B Mavericks 117,8upsr8enlcs 101 Fairfield Prep 2 3 0 4 4 0 destroy the Orange Bowl’s dream all the way.” The Rose Bowl will match either The Huskies are 5-4 overall and a new single-season mark. He’s All-America tight end Brian Fos­ (fig h tin g ), 17:19, Jonsson, N Y (Interfer­ Th ird Period— 6, St. Louis, B.Sutter 4 St. B ern ard 0 3 0 3 5 0 The Orangemen wind up the UCLA or Southern Cal against latched onto 55 catches this year to ter, who suffered a separated ence), 19:16; Kerr, N Y (roughing), 19:9»; (G llm o u r), 3:11 (sh). 7, Phllodelphia, Buns 123, Warriors 109 of making a deal for the winner of win wouM assure them of their Gartner,Wos(roughlng),19:59. DETROIT (118) DALLAS (117) regular season against fast- Michigan State or Indiana. ’The date. shoulder two weeks ago against C ro n m o n 4 (Roupe, Poulin), 5:17 (pp). Aoulrre 1517 4* 25, Perkins 58 5 7 14, the Nov. 28 Miami-Notre Dame goal. UConn was an impressive 53 Th ird Period— 5, Washington, Chrts1ton7, Penalties— Somuelsson, Phi (holding), Danflev 7-12 58 22, Mahorn 54 1-1 7, X- clinched league championship New Hampshire and talented re­ Lolmbeer 0 * Dunuirs 5,ts910 19, (TOLDEN STATE (189) (Xxtaldson 1-2 1-2 3, Blocknran 11-17 2-2 24, game to play the Oklahoma- improving West Virginia on Nov. Freedom Bowl would salivate over a year ago and, after a shaky Freshman redshirt quarterback (Stevens, M u rp h y), 1:12 (p p). 6, Wodilng- 1:23; Ewen, StL (roughing),) ;2); Evons,StL 5 1 7 12, Higgins 510 55 10, McDonald 7-10 44 19, Thom as 1526 56 23 , Rodman 7 -8 5 5 19, Harper5115614,Tarplev563413,Alfard1-2 21. the day the bowl invitations can the Pac-10 loser. ’The Big Ten Matt DeGennaro is No. 3 on the ceiver Bob Donfield was lost for the ton, Murphy 2 (Chrlstlon, Stevens) (sloshing), 2:16; Bothwell, StL (Interfer­ Carroll 517 2214, Royd 512 7-917, Mullln Nebraska winner. No way they middle of the season, it can ensure 10:51. Penalties— Wood, N Y , (slashing), Johnson5132-312, Salley 2 3 0*4.Totals459S 345, Schrem pf4«4413, Blab 1-2446. Totals single-season list with 149 comple­ year with a broken arm in the ence), 5:06; B.Sutter, StL (holdlng),15:12. 1522 55 25, Frank 213 26 9,Washbura 42732941117. could work a deal with Miami and a go out officially but a week or more runnerup would be attractive to any itself another winning year with a 7:52; Smith, Was, (slashing) 7:52. 2 5 3 3 118. 1- 2552 Mlnnlefleld565211, Washlnglon51 after they usually are made. number of bowls and either Michi­ tions and No. 6 in attempts with 255. fourth game of the season. URI also Overtime— 7, New York, Louer 2 (LoFon- SEATTLE (181) twice-beaten Notre Dame team, win over the Rams. Shots on goal— Phlladelphio 127-9— 28. 2- 22, Whltohead51550, FUlfl 55550. Totals Chambers 518 46 21, McDaniel 215 55 5 Calendar gan or Ohio State — probably the He is tied for No. 4 with 14TD passes lost three other regulars for the talne, K e rr), 4:25. Penalties— Loughlln, St. Louis 1511-7— 28. "rtSraeSf 1*lS*56 25, Wlllloms 1-2 50 2, 42942330109. l^ e Irish have already lost to Pitt. " I think if we beat Boston Connecticut will be favored to Was (holding), 3:45; AAakelo, NY Stipanovich 513 99 25, Fleming 1514 56 24, U stor 2 3 5 5 4, Ellis 1219 24 a, season early in the year and nine Power-play Opportunities — PHOENIX (122) McMillan 25514, Schoene 1-5552 Vincent “ It’s a mess,” the Sun Bowl’s, College, we would have an oppor­ latter — could miss out on a bowl fulfill its goal with Rhode Island and is No. 6 in yards passing with (holding), 3:45. Long5134-416,tNnderson7-155014,(hTiy1-4 7 Phlladelphla2of6; St. Louis lofS. other regulars have seen on-and-off , M lller5111-211,Sklles 1-2502, Drellino Adams 46 34 11, Johnson 11-19 33 25, 78 2216, Johnson 5 1 2 2 2 M cK e y 24 22 6, tunity to give an immediate re­ trip this year. The Buckeyes, who 1,731. DeGennaro’s 25 completions Shots on cKKil— Washington 11-9151— 37. 502 Edwards 5 )2 511 17, Davis 913 1212 X , Jimmy Rogers said. “ Every year coming in at 1-5 in the Yankee N .Y . Islanders 10-7-7-4— 28. 50500. Totals959S 21-27121. Williams 38 4410, Polynlce 5122 2Totals TODAY sponse that would hopefully be have Iowa and Michigan left, could, duty because of injuries. ’The Rams Goalies— Philadelphia, Hextoll (28shots- Hornocefc 511 2-2 18, Humphries 2 5 5 5 5, 458719X101. it’s a mess, but this is the weirdest Power-play Opportunities— Washington 23 saves). St. Louis, M lllen (2526). OIrIt Soccer unconditional,” Syracuse Athletic wind up 551. have had a problem at quarterback Detroit 23 29 29 37-118 Bailey135-57,Cook1-2052Thompson2355 Dallas M 41 n 39— 117 Class L Division year.” 2 of 5; N.Y. Islanders 2 of 4. A-12A62. 4, Sanders 1-1224. Totals457S3239123. Seattle 36 M U 30— 181 Director Jake Crouthamel said. " If If Penn State beats Pitt on where four different signal-callers Goalies— Washington, Malarchuk Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesmen— IMHona 18 31 38 34-121 Staples at Manchester, 2 p.m. " I t ’s like there are 10 teams on Fouled out— None Rebounds— Detroit 48 2polnt goals— Aauirre, Schrempf, have been utilized. (28 shots-24 saves). N .Y . Islanders, Brad, Lozarowlch, Jerry Pateman. 19 38 31 31— 189 Class S Division everybody’s list,” Bruce Skinner, someone says this week, ’We’ll take Saturday night, the Citrus Bowl Rozier in rehab center Hrudey (37-34). (Lolmbeer 13), Indlono 58 (Stipanovich Chambers, Ellis. Fouled out— None. East Hampton at Coventry, 2 p.m. This is the 78th meeting between • 11). Assists— Detroit 19 (Thom as 7), 36 27 34 l i — 123 Rebounds— Oallos X (Aguirre 8), Seottle60 executive director of the Fiesta you on New Year’s Day without would like to match the NIttany 3polnt goals— McDonald, MInnIefleld, telephone at the hospital said it was the two schools with UConn holding , Indiana 24 (Person 7). Total fouls— (Setrolt (Lister 8). Assists— Oollos X (H arpe r 16), FRIDAY Bowl, said. conditions,’ we would likely take it. Lions against either Gemson or the HOUSTON (AP) — Houston Humphries. Fouled out— Hlaglns, Frank. Seatflea(Vlncent6).Totalfouls— OollaslO, against hospital policy to identify a 35358 advantage. UConn won 23, Indiana 29. Technicol— Indiana detav of Rebounds— Golden State 47 (Floyd 8), Football This much is fairly certain; "A s an athletic director, I have to SEC runnerup, especially it that Oilers running back Mike Rozier is game. A— 11085. Seattle 27. Technicals— Tonflev, McDaniel. Manchester at East Hartford, 7 p.m. patients. She refused to identify Phoenix 49 (Edw ards 10). A s s ls ts -^ ld e n A — 10447. third-ranked Miami, No. 4 Florida make sure an 11-0 football team turns out to be LSU. Penn State lost undergoing treatment after check­ last year’s meeting in Storrs in Radio, TV Rec hoop State 26 (Flo yd 11), Phoenix 25 (Davis 6). St. Bernard's at East Catholic (Mount herself and hung up. The hospital Nebo), 7:X p.m. State, sixth-ranked Syracuse, No. 7 plays on New Year’s Day in a major to Alabama earlier this season, ing himself into an alcohol abuse overtime. 21-14. The Rams, who’ve ' Total fouls— Golden State 32 Phoenix 22. deals with patients suffering from Technical— Edvmrds. A — 9470. Notre Dame and the Oklahoma- bowl. To wait later than Nov. 21, we Clemson beat Georgia and Auburn treatment center, a Houston televi­ lost seven straight, won the year Bulls10S,HiwksB5 SATURDAY alcoholic, chemical dependency Nebraska loser will fill the five would have to have some sort of went to the Gtrus Bowl last year. sion station reported ’Tuesday. before in a wild affair in Kingston, TONIOHT Bovs Soccor and psychiatric difficulties. 7:30 p.m. — Conadlens at Whalers, Adults Class S Division up-for-grab spots in the Orange. guarantee that the Orange Bowl Penn State also rates high In the Rozier, the 1983 Heisman ’Trophy 5542. CHICAGO (MS) Bowling Chip Namias, a team spokesman, SportsChannel, W TIC BCI 74 (Kim Bushev 25, Solomon Oakley 5125815,Sellers5124416,Gllmore Clippers too, JmBB Ouartorflnals Sugar, Cotton and Fiesta Bowls. could place us elsewhere.” Gator, Freedom and Sun Bowl winner at Nebraska and the Oilers UConn winds up its regular 7:30 p.m. — Pacers at Celtics, WILI Wathour 14, (jary Grodztek111), Sports­ 36 34 9, Jordan 11-23 6-9 29,Paxson2755 Coventry vs. Cromwell-Shepaug Val­ leading ground gainer this season, was in a meeting and not available season Saturday, Nov. 21, with a (1400) iev winner, TBA The question is where and it would Coach Dick MaePherson and his plans, probably even if the Lions man Cafe 51 (Dean Frodel 16, Ernie 7, Brown55550, Corzlne570510,Threalt24 88 was at the Orchard Creek Hospital immediately to comment on the home date against the University of 7:30 p.m. — Bruins at Maple Leafs, Scott 12) 2-26, Plppen591-211,Grant1-1552Whlte05 UTAH ( ) Cron Country be smart for Syracuse not to lose players have already said they lose to Pitt and Notre Dame and Channel 38 Manchester Police 86 (Bob Chorbon- 550.Totals41*121-29105. Malone515121624,Ballev5104*12Eaton U.8. Mixed Now England Championships want to play the highest ranked wind up 7-4. Pitt can boost its stock in Rosenberg, west of Houston, report, an Oilers secretary said. New Hampshire. The finale has 13 51 2,Grtffllh 213 26 9, Green 14 50 2, either of its two remaining games. 9 p.m. — Boxing: Harold Knight vs. neau 34, Pete Moffett 19, Paul Mercale (at Wickhom Park) Rozier, 26, did not play in Turpin 2111-27, Stockton462311, kivaronl Dove Fenn 235202818, Jack Ahlberg Last year, Miami, the No. 1- team they can, but they’re not going and virtually assure an 53 finish by television station KHOU reported. been designated as "Youth Day” on Erskine Wade, ESPN 14, Ron Mocaluso 10), Manchester ATLANTA (9S) . . East Cathollc/MHS's Kim Jarvis In 51 55 0, Hansen 590513, Sc u t i y 2 2 5 2 4 , 200, Ernie .Whipple 200, Bob Skoglund A woman who answered the Sunday’s 27-20 Houston loss. 9:30 p.m. — Boxing: Juan Estrada vs. Cycle 29 (Mark Plekos 24, Stan Alex­ Wilkins 1631 3-5 » , Willis 3* 34 9, girls' race at 11 ;X a.m. ranked team, was in the driver’s to get choosy about playing in their beating Penn State. the Storrs campus. Tt1pucka3350A Totals3a-792»88. 203, Jack Hughes SSI, Fred KozIckI XS, Albert Davllla, NESN ander 12) Rolllns52550, Batfle2*548, Wlltman2755 M anchester In boys' ra ce a t 12:15 p.m . II — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1987 Isles’ LaFontaine believes in Capital punishment

By Barry Wllner it 3-1 before Brian Mullen closed the The Associated Press gap for New York with 32 seconds to NHL Roundup go. Obviously, Pat LaFontaine be­ Claude Loiselle also scored for lieves in Capital punisi...ient, New Jersey and Lucien DeBlois LaFontaine played the hero once Angeles 4-4. had New York’s other goal. The apain Tuesday night, leading t|ie Rangers played without eight regu­ New York Islanders to a 4-S iBlandert 4, Capttalt S lars who are injured. overtime victory against the Wa­ "I kept thinking about my first shington Capitals. This one was Another headliner from the four­ goal, trying to get it off my back,” considerably’.shorter than the last overtime contest who'helped the Shanahan said. "This one I didn’t time they met — a S-2 quadruple Islanders win Tuesday night was think about. I just told Claude to overtime victory for the Islanders goalie Kelly Hrudey. He didn’t have drop It, I couldn’t think my way out in Game 7 of an opening-round NHL to work quite so hard as the night he of this one.” playoff series last spring. made 73 saves, facing 37 shots. "There was a little deja vu Bluet 5, Flyers 2 (j^ipericas LaFontaine scored three goals and assisted on. Brad Lauelr's tonight,” Hrudey said. "With 1:15 At St. Louis, Tony McKegney game-winner with 35 seconds to go left in regulation and the score tied scored twice and added an assist, in overtime as the Islanders re­ (3-3), I thought to myself, ’I guess leading the Blues to their second mained in a tie for first place in the we’ll need more time to settle this, victory in their last nine games Patrick Division with New Jersey. just like last time in Washington.’ against the Flyers. Philadelphia His hat trick gave New York a 3-0 "Even in practice, I was looking has won just one of its last 11 games lead, but Larry Murphy rallied the at their players and thinking about and is 4-10-3 overall. Goalie Ron Capitals with two goals and an last year, thinking that it would be a Hextall, the most valuable player of assist. special game. I like playing these the playoffs last season, is 1-6-2. < N guys, I get all hyped up.” Tony Hrkac, Mark Hunter and HoMay Then LaFontaine led a 3-on-2 rush and Lauer put in the rebound of Weshington defenseman Scott Brian Sutter also scored for the LaFontaine's slapshot after it hit Stevens got caught up ice and Blues. Ilkka Sinisalo and Doug off the end boards. blamed himself for the winning Crossman got the Flyers’ goals. "This Is a different team, a goal. "They looked for the easy way to different situation,” LaFontaine "I pinched in and that's how they win right from the beginning,” 'a said in comparing the two most got their 3-on-2,” Stevens said. livid Flyers Coach Mike Keenan recent games with the Capitals. "When LaFontaine missed the said. "There are players on this shot, I thought the play was over. It club who have personal priorities AP photo "But when they tied the score 3-3.1 was just bad luck. ahead of the hockey club. said, ‘Here we go again.’ Flyers’ goalie Ron Hextall (left) is caught the Blues in St. Louis. St. Louis’ player "We got the bounce that counted "It’s hard to lose a point like that “They’re thinking about them­ at the end. When It’s overtime, this when we worked so hard. We selves before the team.” behind the net during a scoring attempt' with Hextall is Bernie Federko. The team seems to come together.” deserved at least a tie.” J«ts 4, Flames 3 in the first period Tuesday night against Blues won, 5-2. Elsewhere. New Jersey kept Devils 3, Rangers 2 At Winnipeg. Andrew McBain’s pace with the Islanders by beating New Jersey, which is 8-Oathome, second goal of the game at 3; 48 of remaining in the third period. remaining gave visiting Edmonton midway through the period. But the New York Rangers 3-2, Phila­ won its second road game in seven overtime won it. McBain banked a The Flames blew a 2-0 lead built the tie. Messier and Jari Kurri referee Terry Gregson ruled Fen­ delphia remained tied for last place tries as rookie Brendan Shanahan’s shot off the back of goaltender Doug in the first 3:26, broke free fora 2-on-l, with Messier ton’s stick was above his shoulder in the Patrick with the Rangers by first NHL goal was the difference. Dadswell’s leg and into the net. taking a late pass and shooting into when he tipped in the puck. dropping a 5-2 decision to St. Louis, Much of our American holiday food heritage was brought to us V John MacLean skated through the Jets Defenseman Dave Ellett tied Oilers 4, Kings 4 an open net from 15 feet. Winnipeg edged Calgary 4-3 in New York defense for a goal that the game w i^ a blast from just Paul Fenton scored what ap­ Then Messier took advantage to from the country hearths of England and Europe. Recipes, passed overtime and Edmonton tied Los broke a 1-1 tie and Shanahan made inside the blue line with 4:33 Mark Messier’s goal with 2:56 peared to be the Kings’ fifth goal tie it. by travelers from country inns to village homes and the kitchens of lavish estates, journeyed to America. An inheritance of Amer­ ican cooking is reflected in the rewarding menu that follows. Ex-Giant Patterson helping turn Chargers around Roasted Capon With Apple-Raisin Sausage Browned Buttermilk Gravy came from teams that won. Poached Golden Apples With Citrus By Dave Goldberg son was seen out very late the Spanos brought in Steve Ortmayer long tenure with the Raiders; rallied from a 13-0 halftime deficit Winter Vegetables With Ranch Dressing and Walnuts The Associated Press previous night. as director of football operations. strong safety Martin Bayless, a to beat the Indianapolis (k)lts 16-13. “Players like Patterson and Spotted Dog With Rum Raisin Welcome to Raiders South, the Ortmayer, who worked for Raiders reject of the defense-poor Buffalo Banks and Davis have been there,” When San Diego Coach A1 Saund­ AFC West-leading San Diego owner A1 Davis, is a practitioner of Bills, and. perhaps most of all. Pro "In the first half, I played maybe he said. “We have young players on ers first saw Elvis Patterson, he Chargers. 7-1 this season coming off the Davis philosophy: Don’t worry Bowl linebacker Chip Banks, who one of the worst halfs I ever Smaller families are the norm today. And with both adults in played,” Smith said. "But when we defense who aren't used to winning. knew he’d found a comerback a 4-12 record last year. about a player’s problems, only his finally got hik wish when (Heveland These guys are, and they transmit many families now working outside the home, time and ease of better than any on the Chargers’ One reason for the turnaround is performance on the field. shipped him to San Diego on draft came out, (Htip was telling me to preparation are critical. That’s why cooks are using convenience forget it, just to get together and the confidence to the rest of the roster. Saunders, who took over for Don That’s a reason why the Chargers, day. defense.” products whenever it is possible to do so without sacrificing tra­ What Saunders didn’t find out Coryell when the Chargers lost retained nine members of their we’d come back,” What those players have done is Confidence also comes from big ditional flavors. And technology, in the form of new and time­ until later was why Patterson was seven of the first eight games last strike-replacement team, the high­ Smith made a game-saving play . saving equipment, is heaven sent. available. season. est figure in the NFL. One is provide leadership and experience plays, such as the interception to a defense that for years was a when he stripped the ball from Eric Davis made against Cleveland in "Oh no, not another one,’’Saund­ Another reason is a defense built Patterson, a starter for the Giants Dickerson at the goal line with 4:06 A capon. 7 to K pounds, which will serve six to eight, seems ers said when told of the circum­ with castoffs, malcontents and in last year’s Super Bowl and now laughingstock. 1980 that sent the Raiders to the to play. The ball was recovered by Super Bowl, and the one Patterson ideally suited for Uxlay's smaller families. Order one early from stances of Patterson’s release. troublemakers — a unit similar to the Chargers’ starting left ”I can’t tell you what Chip Banks another strike replacement, line­ Patterson, who earned the nick­ that of the Los Angeles Raiders — to comerback. made in the Giants’ Super Bowl your grocer or specialty poultry market: if you can't get one, a has meant to this team.” iSaunders backer Mike Humiston. a former victory over Denver last year. large roasting chicken or small turkey will do as well. Whichever name "Toast” after being burned augment the offensive firepower of The defense also includes nose said, but linebacker Billy Ray Bill and Colt who was a California several times on deep pass patt­ Dan Fouts. Kellen Winslow and tackle Mike Charles, run out of Smith can. Highway patrolman when the NFL “You can see it coming here,” bird you use, it will roast to a perfect savory golden brown when erns, was cut by the New York Wes Chandler. The Raider-like Miami and Tampa Bay by a weight players strike began. Patterson said. "It reminds me of you brush the surface with a browning and seasoning sauce. Giants after being beaten twice for defense is largely responsible for problem and a penchant for miss­ ’.’I don’t care what he does or how when I joined the Giants in ’84. We touchdowns in a season-opening turning what used to be 42-41 losses ing meetings and practices: defen­ many tackles he makes. He’s the What Saunders likes about all his had a lot of good young players then. AH we needed was confidence. The stuffing combines bread seasoned with mild Italian sausage loss to the Chicago Bears. What Into 16-13 victories. sive back Mike Davis, winding one who keeps us together.” Smith former Browns and Dolphins and and spinach, accented with California raisins and the slight sweet­ rubbed the Giants was that Patter­ To help Saunders, owner Alex Giants and Raiders is that they We’re starting to get It now.” down a successful career after a said Sunday after the Chargers ness of Washington Golden Delicious apples, the versatile cooking and eating apple. Small whole Goldens are also used for the poached apple garnish because they hold their shape when cooked ' Sports In Brief - Otioles attack ‘illness’; hire Robinson and maintain color when peeled. Tying the elements of the entree together is a well-seasoned gra­ MHS girls’ soccer game postponed By Tim Llotta both leagues. The Associated Press "When it was explained to me vy. recalling the early American tradition of smoothing the fla­ The Manchester High girls’ state Class L soccer game against what I would be doing for this vors with the tang of buttermilk. You can guarantee flavor and Staples High of Westport, scheduled today, has been postponed BALTIMORE — Owner Edward 0S9 organization, it was very appealing color with browning and seasoning sauce and gravy aid. and has been rescheduled to Thursday at 2 p.m. at Memorial Bennett Williams, saying he was to me,” said Robinson, who was a Fieid. unaware of the Baltimore Orioles’ coach last season. "Not only will I Winter \ e^etahles ^^Roaehed Golden Apples With Citrus The Coventry High girls’ game scheduled today has also been "insensitivity” toward the rights of be working for Mr. Williams as far Share the buttermilk used for the gravy with the topping for the postponed and has been rescheduled to Thursday at 2 p.m. The minorities, is attacking the prob­ as keeping him advised, I will have vegetables. It's creamy, smooth and easy to prepare. With Raneh Dressing And Walnuts Patriots are slated to host East Hampton High in a Class S lem with baseball Hall-of-Famer the opportunity to learn all areas of Division clash. Frank Robinson and former foot­ the baseball operations of the front Serving perfect vegetables is a snap when you select winter vari­ 1 cup orange Juice ball star Calvin Hill. office. 1/2 cup cream sherry “After talking with Roland com­ eties such as broccoli, carrots and squash and cook them in a (Microwave Method’*) ”A deadly illness overtook this 1 stick cinnamon Wives Waltz chairwomen named organization which I was unaware ing up on the airport and what he microwave oven. It takes but minutes, and you can cook and of.” Williams said in announcing came to say what I would be doing serve them in the same dish when you use white 2 pounds prepared vegetables (see note) 6 small Golden Delicious apples, pared HARTFORD — Mary Ann Liut and Wendy Tippett have been the appointment of Robinson, who for him and helping him with I just microwave cookware. Freezer- and dishwasher-safe, the newest Shredded orange peel elected co-chairwomen for the seventh annual Whalers Wives 1-1/2 cups prepared Buttermilk was baseball’s first black manager, got more excit^ about the job. cookware can be used in microwave ovens as well as convection salad dressing Waltz for the Children which is scheduled for the Parkview Hilton as his special assistant; and of Hill, "He said that he would include Combine orange Juice, sherry and cinnamon in large saucepan; Hotel on Thursday, Feb. 18, 1988. The proceeds from the waltz and conventional ovens up to 400° F. 1 tablespoon flour another black, who played for him me in all areas of his job and he 1/3 cup each coarsely chopped walnuts and buttered bring to boil. Reduce heat; add apples and simmer, covered, 40 will go to the University of Connecticut Health Center’s when he the owned the NFL’s would try to the best of his ability to to 45 minutes or until tender. Baste and turn frequently. Remove Children’s Cancer Fund, which is thecharity of both the Hartford This holiday feast is appropriately crowned with a grand finale bread crumbs Washington Redskins, as vice pres­ teach me everything he knows.... It that recalls the warmest of English country inn traditions. Spotted from poaching liquid; garnish with orange peel. Makes 6 servings.* Whalers and the Whalers Wives. ident for administrative personnel. is something I had thought about for Dog with Rum Raisin Cranberry Sauce. The rich, steamed pudding Arrange vegetables in microwave-safe dish; cover with plastic The Whalers Wives Waltz has raised over $250,000 for the “There will never again be any AP photo a few years and something I would UConn Children’s Cancer Fund, including a record total of over reason for anyone to say that we like to do in my career.” featuring moist and delicious California raisins was a welcome wrap and vent. Cook at HIGH (100%) 6 minutes; drain. Combine $81,000 last year. have any insensitivity to rights of Baltimore Orioles’ Owner Edward Bennet Williams Robinson said adjusting to life off treat for weary holiday travelers. The raisin-studded pudding was salad dressing and flour; pour over vegetables. Combine walnuts Tickets are $300 per couple, or $400 for those wishing to be black people and hispanic people, (second from left) announced the re-structuring of the the playing field will have a few once likened to a Dalmatian and has been known ever since as a and bread crumbs; mix well. Sprinkle over vegetables. Cover, benefactors. For information, call the wives office at 674-1252 or that we have any ethnic insensitiv­ clubs’ organization Tuesday. He named Roland Hemond difficult moments. "spotted dog" pudding. vent and cook on HIGH 5 minutes. Let stand 2 minutes before write to Waltz for the Children, 30 Tower Lane, Avon, Ct., 06001. ity or gender Insensitivity,” Willi­ "I have mixed feelings about serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Spotted l)oj* With ams said Tuesday. (left) the new vice president, Frank Robinson, (second taking off the uniform.” he said. While Robinson’s assignment from right) special assistant to the presideht and Cal “I’ve had it on for more than 35 To prepare conventionally. Steam prepared vegetables until tender Rum Raisin Cranberry Sauee Duke, Kentucky in Tip-Off Classic gives him the opportunity to learn Ripken Sr. to manage the team again In 1988. years. Just thinking about it brings and proceed with recipe directions for sauce. Bake in 400° F. the front-office practices of a major goose bumps to me. —... I guess oven for 15 minutes. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Duke and Kentucky, who played in league team. Hill has been given system director. proves there are opportunities for when opening day of spring training the first Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic, will face each the responsibility of making sure Hill said recognition of the minorities in baseball’s front and opening day rolls around I will Note: Cauliflower, zucchini, broccoli, leeks and/or cherry to- 2-1/4 cups flour other again next November, officials announced Tuesday. minorities are fairly treated within problem was more important than offices. have feelings again about having 2 cups fresh white bread crumbs the uniform on.” matoes can be used. Joe O’Brien, executive director of the Hall of Fame, said both the organization. the two minority appointments. "I think it’s a positive step,” said 2 cups raisins "He is going to monitor the "The big thing to me has been Roasted Capon teams are expected to be strong in 1988 and the rematch is Robinson, who managed the Cleve­ 1-1/4 cups sugar appropriate on the 10th anniversary of the annual Basketball Hall non-recurrence of this deadly il­ done,” he said. “I’ve felt racism- land Indians from 1975-77 and the ♦Recipe developed for 600 to 700 watt microwave ovens. lness by never again allowing us to sexism is much like alcoholism. A San Francisco Giants from 1981-84. 1 With Apple-Raisin Sausage Stuffing 1 tablespoon baking powder of Fame benefit game. 1 teaspoon salt Syracuse faces North Carolina in this year’s Tip-Off Classic, be insensitive to the rights of lot of the problem is denial, and “It gives minorities a sense that ! C Q iiiian ! minority groups.” Williams said of once you acknowledge you have a 5 eggs 9 scheduled for Nov. 21 in this city where the game began. progress is being made and that S NAM ■ WAH 5 Duke edged Kentucky, then the defending NCAA champion, Hill. problem and you are past the state there are opportunities for blacks in B Rt. IS , Manctio s f r ■ 1/4 pound bulk Italian sausage Grated peel of 2 lemons Williams also announced Roland of denial, then you can begin to off-the-field positions.” 1/2 cup melted shortening 82-76 in overtime in the 1979 Tip-Off game. Hemond’s appointment as vice' 5 646-5707 ■ 1 cup diced onion address the problem. Robinson, 58, has been a player, ■ Nton -SM. a-ScM. Syn. O-i | Browned Hnttennilk Grav\ 1/4 cup milk president of baseball operations. "The best people are going to be coach or manager for 35 years. As a 6 cups bread stufllng mix 1 cup cored and diced Golden Delicious apple Rum Raisin Cranberry Sauce Nokes, Santiago on ‘slugger’ team Cal Ripken’s return for his second brought on board,” Hill said. “That player, he was an All-Star 11 times (recipe follows) season as manager and Doug doesn’t preclude anyone.” and was the only man ever to be I I package (9 oz.) frozen spinach, thawed and ST. LOUIS — Detroit Tigers and Benito Santiago of the San Melvin’s appointment as farm Robinson said his appointment named Most Valuable Player in I thoroughly drained 3 cups chicken broth, divided (see note) Diego Padres have been chosen to The Sporting News 1987 I ■ 1/3 cup raisins 1/2 cup flour In bowl combine flour, crumbs, raisins, sugar, baking powder Hillerlch & Bradsby Silver Slugger Team, the publication 2 tablespoons fat drippings and salt. In another bowl beat eggs and lemon (reel until fluffy. 8 ■ I cup chicken broth announced Tuesday. ■ KEY I capon (7 to 8 ib.), thawed 3/4 cup buttermilk Mix eggs, shortening and milk into flour mixture to blend Prior to this season, pitcher Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Skipjacks aren't chuckling ■ WITH THIS AD I teaspoon browning and 1 teaspoon browning and thoroughly. Turn into 2 to 2-1/2-quart pudding mold or heatproof Angeles Dodgers was the only rookie ever named to the team, ■ seasoning sauce seasoning sauce bowl coated with vegetable cooking spray. Cover with lid or which honors the top offensive players at each position as NEWMARKET, (AP) — head. You’ve got to keep trying to have arrived via NHL teams. Most ■ 1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 teaspoon salt aluminum foil. Place on rack in large pot. Pour in boiling water determined by a poll of major leag^ie coaches and managers. Sam Weaver was steering the get it out of your head.” are not good enough to play I 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper to come two-thirds of the way up side of mold. Cover and simmer The Tigers placed two other players on the American League full-time for the NHL team's top I battered Ubriaco, 49, who played three ■ Brown sausage and onion; drain. Mix together stuffing, apple, 2 hours, 15 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare Rum Raisin Cranbeny Silver Slugger team — second baseman Lou Whitaker and home as most of this* half of the seasons in the NHLin the late 1960s, farm clubs. An AHL rule had to be ■ ■ spinach, raisins and sausage mixture. Stir in chicken broth. Refrig­ Blend I cup cold broth with flour until smooth. Heat remaining Sauce. Unmold hot pudding onto serving plate. Serve with sauce. shortstop Alan Trammell. It marked the fourth Silver Slugger world slept. weighs only 155 pounds but he’s changed to allow the transfers. The ■ ■ broth and drippings in large saucepan. Stir flour mixture into hot Makes 12 servings. trophy for Whitaker. "We have a ball on these trips somehow found the strength to bear Nordiques sent along Peer and five erate to cool completely. Remove giblets, neck and any loose fat 7 ■ from bird cavity; rin.se and pat dry. Stuff body and neck cavities broth. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture boils. Reduce sometimes,” the bus driver had the load placed on him by one of the others deemed disposable by the ■ Rum Raisin Cranbeny Sauce; In saucepan combine 1-3/4 cups remarked Tuesday afternoon as he worst teams in hockey, anywhere. AHL’s Fredericton Express. ■ lightly with apple stuffing mixture. Close openings with skewers heat. Stir in remaining ingredients; cook 2 to 3 minutes more. Rodgers signs three-year Expo pact ■ ■ Serve hot. Makes about 4 cups. cranberry Juice cocktail, 3/4 cup golden raisins and 1/2 cup packed prepared for the last leg of a 13-day The longest losing steak in NHL Goaltender Roydon Gunn had and lace with string to secure the legs, tail and wings. Work road history is 17 games by the 1974-75 ■ I Kitchen Bouquet into softened butter and rub mixture all over light brown sugar. Bring to boil; add 1 cup fresh or frozen cran­ MONTREAL — Buck Rodgers has signed a new three-year been a Springfield Indian getting berries. Simmer until berries begin to pop. Mix 1/3 cup golden contract to manage Montreal through the 1990 season, the Expos trip. "Not this time. . little plaj^ng time when the New ■ capon. Place capon on V-shaped rack in roasting pan. Roast in Note: Chicken broth— use canned broth or combine chicken gib­ "The players call me Chuckles, It was only two seasons ago that I lets and neck; 1 teaspoon each thyme and chopped parsley; 1 rum with 2 tablespoons cornstarch. Stir into saucepan. (Took and announced Tuesday. York Islanders, the NHL team *E3“ 325° F. oven; baste every 15 minutes with remaining butter mix­ Terms of the pact were not disclosed, but the Expos described it but there hasn’t been much to laugh another bunch of Skipjacks set the which owns his rights, sent him to I ture. Cook about 3 hours (25 minutes per pound) or until meat carrot and I celery rib, chopped; 1/2 onion, quartered; and 1/2 stir Just until thickened. Serve warm. Makes about 3 cups. about.” AHL record for the longest winning Cordlau Powar Scraw- as being a "sizable” increase in salary. Rogers earned the Skipjacks. ■ drhrar rum at 130 rpm. W/ thermometer reads 170° F. or until Juices run clear. Transfer capon teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet browning and seasoning sauce. Cover The Skipjacks have played 16 streak — 16 games. dwger. double-onded ilotled/ Note: Pudding may be made ahead and frozen up to 2 months. approximately $200,000 in 1987, his third year as manager of the Gunn faces 40 to 50 shots every I to warm serving platter. Cover lightly and let rest about 10 minutes with water; simmer about 2 hours. Strain. Season to taste with games this season and have lost The Skipjacks folded last July. QUMrnnEsmwTgp Thaw; steam in mold, covered, about 45 minutes. club, and was assumed to be seeking about $1 million for a them all. They set the league record But businessman Tom Ebright game. He had a goals-against I before carving. Makes 6 servings. salt and pepper. three-year pact. for futility Tuesday night when they resurrected a franchise that had no average in the 6.50 |^ g e . I Rodgers, 49, guided the Expos to a 91-71 record in 1987 and a lost 7-6 to the Newmarket Saints. working agreement with any NHL The Skipjacks have scored 52 I surprising third-place finish in the the East Division, five games “It’s like being dead without team. The Pittsburgh Penguins goals and allowed 110. Things conuorsN A IW ^ WAH behind the St. Louis Cardinals. being bilHed.” Coach Gene Ubriaco supplied players last year but bottomed out last Friday night He was selected NL manager of the year by the Baseball said in assessing his team’s pulled out this season. when, trailing the Canadiens 2-1 In Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, Baseball situation. Ubriaco found himself the head Sherbrooke after one period, the America and USA Today. “It’s like a disease.” says right coach of a team with no playera. He Skipjacks allowed eight goals in the MH-11-11 wing Brit Peer. “It gets In your began with 18 free agents. The rest J second and lost 11-2. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegday! Nov. II, 1»87- II M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. U, 1M7 Supermarket Shopper Lots of options are possible with winter squash

The micro- To make squash easier to cut, microwave on high for 2 minutes. stand for 5 minutes. minutes, or until thickened, stirring Post office’s ‘Rebategate’ wave is a great microwave on high for 2 minutes. Cut in half end to end; remove seeds Cut squash in half and remove after half of the time. Remove and boon to cooking Cut in half, end to end. Remove and string fiber. Place in an seeds and string fiber. Scoop pulp 8Gt SSidC* winter squash. seeds and string fiber. Place eight-by-twelve-inch baking dish, into casserole, and mash coarsely. Cut squash into 1- to 1 >A -inch thick Time is saved in Microwave cut-side down on a microwave cut side down. Cover with vented Add ham to casserole. Place butter rings. Discard seeds and stringy both the prepa­ baking sheet, or in a 12-by-8-lnch plastic wrap. in a 1 cup glass measure and fiber. Place rings on two eight-by- nabs fraudulent refunders ration of the KHchen baking dish. Cover with plastic Microwave on high for 6 to 8 microwave on high for 30 seconds, twelve-inch baking dishes or a baking sheet. Microwave covered $quash, and in Marge Churchill wrap. minutes. Remove and let stand or until melted. Add remaining By Martin Sloana Mie cooking pro­ Microwave on high for 8 to 12 while combining remaining ingre­ ingredients, except nuts; stir. Pour for 4 to 7 minutes, on high, or until United Feature Syndicate cess. The hard minutes, or until fork tender, dients. Turn squash over, cut side over ham and squash; mix evenly. squash is tender throughout. Place Clip ’n’ file refunds phell of winter rotating dish a half turn after half of up, and fill each half with 'A of the Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. rings on a serving platter. Fill with They got caught in the act) squash, which the baking time. Let stand, co­ filling mixture. Return to micro- Cover casserole with vented plastic fruit filling in center of each ring, Lurking in the shadows of refund­ Cleaniaf Prodaets, Soaps, Paper sometimes de­ vered, while preparing filling. wave, covered; cook on high for 4 to wrap and microwave on high for 6 sprinkle with granola. Serve 6 to 8 ing are the cheaters who Ignore the ProdoeU, Bags, Wraps (File 1) les the strongest arm and the or hubbard squash. When toasted in In a 1 quart casserole, combine 6 minutes, or until squash can be to 8 minutes, or until heated people. manufacturers’ rules and restric­ iharpest knife, can be cut with the microwave, these seeds are apples and water. Cover. Micro- pierced easily with a fork. Let through. Yields 4 to 6 servings. tions. Some of them tell their Clip out this file and keep It with similar cash-off coupons — nuch greater ease, if the squash is sure to please your family, and wave at high for 4 to 6 minutes, or stand, covered, for 5 minutesbefore Marge Churchill is a Manchester friends that they laugh all the way beverage refund offers with beverage coupons, for example. tierced several times with a meqt supply an inexpensive nibble food. until tender, stirring after half of serving. Yields 4 servings. Fitiit-fllled squash rings resident who Is an expert on to the bank. But they aren’t Start collecting the needed proofs of purchase while looking for I brk, and then microwaved from 2 First rinse the seeds in water to the cooking time. Set aside. microwave cooking. If you have laughing now, not since the required forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and to 4 minutes on high power. This clean the fibers from the seeds. Pat Combine remaining Ingredients Sherried ham and squash 2 or 3 whole acorn squash any questions you’d like to see magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers may not be 1 16-ounce can whole cranberry answered here, write to; Micro- “Rebategate”! quick microwaving process will dry with paper towels. Spread on a in a small bowl, mix until crumbly. 2 pounds hubbard or butternut It was a mailman who stumbled available in all areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive soften the hard outer shell suffi­ microwave cookie sheet or a Turn squash cut-side up. Place a sauce wave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, shallow glass dish. Microwave on squash 1 cup chopped apple P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. onto the scheme. He was delivering each refund. ciently to allow easier cutting of the quarter of the apples in each half 2 cups ground cooked ham 1 tablespoon cornstarch mail to a single-family home, the squash Into rings or halves. The high for 5 to 7 minutes per cup of squash. Sprinkle a quarter of the ■A cup margarine residence of Paula Meloche in These offers require refund forms: seeds cah also be removed with seeds, stirring twice during the topping on each. Cover with waxed 1 teaspoon grated orange peel We Repair FORMULA 400 $1 Rebate Offer. Send the required refund form cooking, sprinkle with salt or 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1 cup granola mix with nuts and Muskegon, Mich., but he noticed greater ease. paper. Microwave at high for 2'A to ■A cup sherry that the envelopes she was receiv­ and the proof-of-purchase sections from the tops of the back I Hardshell winter squash, such as seasonings, and allow to stand for S 3 minutes, or until topping melts, raisins We Stock Parte labels of two 22-ounce bottles of Formula 409 All Purpose Cleaner. minutes. Store in a sealed glassjar. 1 teaspoon salt Wash squash; pierce deeply N rotating dish a half turn after half of ing looked like they were addressed Danish, acorn, butternut and hub- ■A teaspoon nutmeg lor to dozens of residents of a large Expires Nov. 30,1987. 6ard, are excellent sources of the cooking time. Yields 4 servings. several times with a fork. Place on HEFTY PRINTS Free Plates Offer. Receive a coupon for a ■A teaspoon pepper a paper towel in the microwave, apartment house. He also observed bitamin A. They also contain good ■A cup chopped walnuts NORELCO • RONSON - free package of Hefty Prints Plates. Send the required refund Parmesan squash ring and cook on high for 13 to 15 that the mail was conning from amounts of iron, riboflavin and Pineapple-cranberry minutes, or until squash feels soft fulfillment companies, and he form and two proofs of purchase from any Hefty Prints Plates vitamin C. These plentiful and Ml cup chopped green onion To make piercing the squash REMINGTON • BRAUN acorn equaeh easier, microwave on high for 2 and yields slightly to pressure. suspected that they contained re­ packages. Expires Dec. 31,1037. Inexpensive squash are easily 2 tablespoons butter Rotate and turn once during • EITRON RAZORS fund and rebate checks. The LOVE MY CARPET $1 Refund Offer. Send the required refund Stored, and have excellent keeping 2 l^onnce packages frozen win­ minutes. Make several holes with 2 acorn squash, halved an ice pick. Place in the casserole cooking. Let stand for 15 minutes. mailman called in the Postal form and the Universal Product Code from any can of Love My quality. They do not require ter squash, defrosted, or 4 cups ■A cup whole cranberry sauce In a 1 quart casserole, combine Small Appllanca Rapair Inspector’s office, which began an refrigeration. fresh cooked and mashed squash dish you plan to use for this recipe. Carpet, along with the cash-register receipt with the purchase 1 (16-ounce) can pineapple Microwave on high for 10 to 12 cranberry sauce, chopped apple, Post Road Plaza. Rt. 30 investigation, code-named price circled. Expires Dec. 31,1987. , To select winter squash, buy teaspoon salt chunks, drained cornstarch and grated orange peel. Rebategate. minutes, turning squash upside Vernon — 872-1280 SOFT SCRUB $1 Rebate Offer. Send the required refund form \|rhole squash which fepl hard, and ■A teaspoon red pepper <> ■A teaspoon nutmeg down half way through cooking. Let Microwave on high for 3 'to 6 The Rebategate net hauled in a and the proof of purchase cut from the top of the back labels of two have no soft spots or cracks. A 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese To make squash easier to cut, total of 15 defendants, eight of 26-ounce bottles of Soft Scrub, along with the cash-register squash which is heavy for its size 4 eggs whom were charged with mail receipt (s) with the purchase price circled. Expires Nov. 30,1087. (vill have thiqk wall of edible flesh. ' Place onion and butter in a David Koot/Manohaalar Harald fraud as principals, and seven more WET ONES Igloo Offer. Receive an Igloo Roadmate Travel 'Tender shells indicate immaturity medium bowl. Microwave at high of aiding and abetting in the crime. Cooler. Send the required refund form and one proof of purchase and poor eating and keeping for 1 to I'A minutes, or until onion is from the shores of Rhode Island. Handed down in early August, an quality. tender. Stir in remaining ingre­ Margie Gentilcore shows off the stuffed (the Universal Product Code number written on the cash-register PITHTwmCOUPONS A M * " clams she prepared. The clams are fresh indictment alleged that the defend­ ' A kitchen scale will aid you in dients. Pour into greased 9-inch • AOWDOWAL’r.SOFURCHASe •’■••w | ants collected more than $80,000 in receipt) on any size Wet Ones Moist Towelettes, along with $9.95. cooking squash because the length ring mold. Microwave at high for 13 Expires Dec. 31, 1087. V refunds and rebates over a three- qf time required depends upon the to 18 minutes, oruntil set, rotating a iljJl liciil] I FREE! I year period ending in November Here’s a refund form to write for: Fcight of the squash. If you don’t half turn every 3 minutes. Your Neighbor’s Kitchen 1986. They are accused of using A 75-cent refund and a 25-cent Haltran coupon — HALTRAN . have a scale, check the weight at Let stand 8 minutes, covered, vt*8h.k/ false names and addresses, coun­ ^ e time of purchase. Microwave directly on the counter top. Loosen Refund/Ck)upon Offer, The Upjohn CoT, Unit \0001-88-0, 7000. DOUBLE COUPONS WITH THIt COUPON SAN as-l4«i * terfeit' refund forms and cash- $quash 6 to 7 minutes per pound on edge and invert into serving dish. M AOCMTIONAL’r.lOPURCHAM ■ register tapes. The defendants also Portage Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 40001. This offer jxpires Nov. 31, SEE STORE FOR DETAILS 1987. While waiting for the form, save the front panel from any high power. Turn the squash over Yield: six servings. S to p ...lo o k fo r They dig for their dinner allegedly sent in proofs of purchase midway through cooking. Note: This baked squash ring , I tOMOn, a^ • from packages they had not size package of Haltran, except trial sizd. ! Squash is cooked plain and then may be filled with whole cherry ALLSTORES o u r n e w sig n ■ BettyCrookerna cruet \ purchased. mashed or whipped, seasoned with tomatoes before serving, for a ^ I MIX-OMilt-OZPKO. I with New England foods. In fact, 1 baked pie crust By Anita Coldwsll Mix first six ingredients together One of the two men indicted in butter, salt and pepper. This same colorful vegetable dish. If you wish, of savings! Manchestar Herald she never tasted Italian food until Rebategate, James Lasater of squash can be turned into a more you might also fill it with one OPEN WfTMTHm COUPON S A N AS-Zm i T coming to New England in 1943 and cook five minutes. Pour over AOOfTIONAl'f.MPURCHAU I Cedar Spring, Mich., pleaded guilty interesting casserole by adding package of cooked, drained sea­ Introducing A&P’s new sign B B C B I ■ Some people dig for gold. Margie when she learned to cook authentic whole berries and transfer to baked and admitted nianufacturing cash- Among the rebates Lasater re­ as $1,000 for each count or five, pie crust, ^ ill and serve with brown sugar or maple syrup. soned peas with pearl onions. for savings. Warehouse Price • r K E E ' ! and Dominic Gentilcore of Maple Italian meals from her mother-in- register tapes that he used to send ceived were eight $100 rebates from years in prison, there are few Crushed, drained pineapple and VETERANS Street dig for clami. law. heavy cream. for refunds and rebates. The tapes RCA. This offer required the refunding Joys left for the Rebate-1 Specials. You’ll want to stop i Blue Bonnet Margerine { apple chunks, along with chopped Stuffed acorn squash for them because they mean • ! Througbout the rammer, the “I remember telling my mother were printed with the false K-Mart warranty card from an RCA video gaters. Most of them have pleaded, walnuts or pecans, also add a Gentilcorea spend days with friends they made a pie and put cheese on it and Meijers Supermarket product and two box tops from Ritz guilty and now await sentencing. unique flavor and texture combina­ 2 medium acorn squash, halved even bigger savings than our DAY regular low prices. Hundreds AOaT10NS^!uMlKHAU | on the shore of Rhode Island, called a pizza pie.” she said with a identifications. crackers! The implications of Rebategate' tion to squash dishes. If you want to 2 medium apples, peeled (if digging for the delicacy that chuckle. Mrs. Gentilcore had lived For the Record Indicted along with Lasater was a It wasn’t the different post-office may be troubling to a great many. desired), cored and chopped WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11,1987 Of items throughout the Store. B D B B I ■ Margie later transforms into tasty add a touch of elegance to an on a 300-acre farm until she met her local distributor of cash registers boxes that tripped up Lasater. His customers who have gone beyond otherwise. mundane dish, try ad­ 2 tablespoons water (Please Check Your Local Store For A&P's new Warehouse Price j*o«on.nsKCu • dishes. With pail and clam rakes, husband-to-be. The eight-member who was charged with selling the role ws revealed by one of the other casual refunding. In. next week’s ’ ding 2 tablespoons Amaretto along 3 tablespoons brown sugar Specials signs. Look for them ■ Minute Held Orange Juice \ the seafaring couple don bathing family grew everything it ate. Exact Hours) fn a recipe published in the registers to three of the defendants. suspects during questioning. Once column, I will tak with Julie A. with any combination of the above 3 tablespoons chopped pecans and you II be looking at lower ■ ^ One Ceepen For 8aa<^ | suits and wade into the water, Mrs. Gentilcore soon learned the The indictment, handed down in the investigation got into full swing, Woods, assistant district attorney, 1 tablespoon butter Manchester Herald on Oct. 28, the suggestions. THE BUTCHER SHOP prices. I — carefully choosing the clams they secrets of Italian cooking but her directions for a filo dessert in­ early August 1987, charges that the the Rebategaters did not hesitate to for the Western District of Michi­ A wholesome snack can be made 1 teaspoon flour believe will taste the best. southern touch is still strong. vented by Ruth Staum omitted one distributor, whom I am not naming turn in their fellow cheats. Some of gan, the Rebategate prosecutor. from the seeds of either butternut ■A teaspoon cinnamon "Any opening at all, the clams "She makes a good fried step. After the poppy seed mixture here because he has pleaded them were merely known by are not good," said Mrs. Gentil­ chicken,” her husband said, "with and the ricotta filling are put into innocent, knew what the registers reputations gained at refund con­ Send questions and comments to GROCERY GROCERY core. The tighter the seal, the the old recipe.” He said her the pan, the walnut layer should be were used for and aided in their ventions or from advertisements Martin Sloane In care of the healthier the clam. Southern fried chicken could beat added, before the apples are put in. improper use. they placed in refund publications. Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Fresh Chicken Legs ^ STO^ ncjiLin STOPI But even when you find Just the The Colonel’s anyday. The dessert should be baked for Among those accused of aiding Nancy Dennison of Jennison, Manchester 08040. The volume of Cranberry Dijon chicken right clam, you may not be able to ^ 0& c Betty Crocker anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes, or and abetting in the scheme were Mich., pleaded guilty and admitted mail precludes Individual replies to STOP I Ptjn,. I bring it home with you. The state of Stuffed clams until the top is golden brown. The relatives and friends of Lasater, stealing proofs of purchase from every letter, hut Sloane will re­ Oiw 2*A-la 3-paund brollor- 1 tablespoon Worcester- Onions Pie Crust Rhode Island restricts the quantity 1 14-onnce package staffing mix top layer of dough will not puff, as who rented post office boxes so he packages in supermarkets. spond to letters of general Interest fryur chickun, cut up shlra sauce Pork and size of clams for lay fisherman. 3 large onions, chopped fine described in the recipe. could receive duplicate refunds. Faced with penalties of as much In the column. ’A teaspoon salt "A little pailful is what you’re 8-ouncu can whola cran- Chops 7 9 * = 2 M t caps celery, chopped fine borry sauco 2 tablespoons water allowed to take,” said Mr. Gentil­ t sticks hater, melted 2 9 core. But the Gentilcores are 1 medium anion, finely 2 tablaspoons vinegar tlWKTER-SOUO WHITE A a P U R P O S E t caps chopp^ clams lb E m p re s s o Q o id M e d a i satisfied with what they get. And t caps dam broth chopped 4 teaspoons cornstarch 1 their efforts pay off. Mrs. Gentll- Vk pound bacon (approximate) 'A cup catsup 2 tablespoona snipped POWaOM-nBORLOM-BONE IN LESSER QUANTITIES 1.39 LB. Ib n a O F io u r f 9 core's stuffed clams were fresh and Mix together all ingredients, 2 feblespoont Dllon-style parsley C e n te r C u t o| 8 9 F re s h " IN WATER CHUNK LIGHT BUFFET SIZE-PEAS, GREEN BEANS, CREAM CORN OR Empress Tuna Green Giant Niblets Com 3 2)1 *1 light requiring minimal chewing. except the bacon. Clean clam shells mustard 3 cups hot cooked rice Pork Chops ib I Ground Beef ib However, keeping the clams STUFFED MANZAN ILLA and fill with mixture. Put 2 strips of POAK LOtN-SmiOIN Pf^flTION 1.59 LB. ASP 1-LB. PKQ. 1.49 Betty Crocker (iake Mix « 79* fresh on the way home from the 1 taMaspoon brown sugar Early California Olives bacon on top of each. 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(90 min.) d§) St. Elsewhere (CC) Craig must former partner and the entire Intelligence Doctor Who decide which needy cardiac candidate will [M AX] MOVIE: 'At Cloea underworld. Ja m es Caan, Robert C)uvall, 1 2:55AM r2D T J . H o o ker receive a new artificial heart. (60 min.) Range' (CC) Following in his father's cri­ Arthur Hill. 1975. ®D Family Ties ® Honeyntooners minal footsteps holds a certain fascination (22) (^3 Highway to Heaven (CC) Jona­ for an aimless teen-ager. Sean Penn, Chris­ Reporter 41 Noticiero Univision II- (4iJ than helps a young boy (Garette Patrick topher Walken, Mary Stuart Masterson. MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour Ratliff) who escapes into a fantasy world ©3 Hill Street Blues 1986 Rated R. (In Stereo) following the tragic of his father. (60 min.) [CNN] Inside Politics '88 [CNN] CNN News (In Stereo) 1:00AM ® Home Shopping Over­ THE PHANTOM by L m Falk A Ey Barry [DIS] MOVIE; Mr. Rossi's Dreams' An­ 1 0:30PM G® Alfred Hitchcock night Service (3 hrs.) im ated Mr Rossi, the Italian cartoon char­ (24) ^ Showdown on Tobacco Road ® Joe Franklin 0 acter. imagines himself as an astronaut, a The economic and constitutional conflicts ^ INN News arising from the hazardous nature o f cigar­ movie star. Sherlock Holmes and Zorro. ® Odd Couple 35 Twilight Zone ettes. (60 min.) 1983 Rated NR dD Muy Especial: Lucia Mendez (E ) M a u d e (2$ MOVIE: 'Midnight Express' A young [ESPN] SportsLook 3® Ask Dr. Ruth American struggles to escape the brutal [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Wild Bunch' A [USA] Cartoons injustices of a Turkish jail. Brad Davis. gang of aging outlaws ride into a Texas [CNN] Crossfire Randy Quaid, John Hurt. 1978. border to w n to rob a local railroad for their [ESPN] NBA Today CAPTAIN EASY -by Crooks A Caaale AP photo 6:30PM CID Family Ties last shot at glory. William Holden. Ernest XUtcE IS A [£} [40) A B C N e w s (CC). Novela: Pecado de OyukI [USA] Search for Tomorrow ZUKE THE LAST TIME I W AS’’ Borgnine, Robert Ryan. 1969. Rated R. IM IN D E P E W P B W C IA . TERRORIST WHO (61) MOVIE: 'Porky's Revenge' A group Honeymooners 1 1:00PM m CD S?) (3S ) (46) N e w s 1:05AM ® Love Boht MAUKICO THE HAS SEIZED Television personality Buffalo Bob Smith and his of Florida high school students matches V (20i (^D J e ffe rs o n s 7 PRE&IPENT. CONTROL OF W its with the proprietor of a local brothel. ® (S) M-A'S-H 1:1 5AM [TMC] MOVIE: When Na­ freckled puppet, Howdy Doody, celebrate the 40th ture Calla' A fractured look at a night out OUR C0UNTR.V [22) ^ N B C N e w s (CC) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight, Tony Gan- ® Simon 8i Sinion at the movies, complete with coming at­ anniversary of the children’s series "Howdy Doody” at 124 Nightly Business Report ios. 1985. Qj) INN News tractions and a "wilderness family" fea­ [CNN] PrimeNews the Museum of Broadcasting in New York. Premiering in (41 Noticiero Univision fIB) U n to u ch a b le s ture attraction. David Orange, Barbara [DIS] Edison Twins 1947, it ran for 13 years and was TV ’s first popular !61) Love Connection @ Honeymooners Marcineau- 1985. Rated R. [CNN] Showbiz Today [ESPN] Billiards: Great Pool Snooker children’s show. Challenge: Steve Mizerak vs. Steve ® ) M otoiw aek Chryslet's new luxury mo­ 1 :30AM 35 i n n N e w s dels - the Dodge Dynasty and Chryslar Le- [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour D a v is (R) 3® Dating Game Baron Landau — are tested; the first report [TM C] MOVIE; 'Delta Force' A terrorist [USA] R ip tid e [CNN] Newsnight Update hijacking leads an invincible band of com­ in a Pontiac Bonneville's long-term road BLONDie by Daan Young A Stan Draka [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Dirt Bike Kid' An un­ mandos to the Middle East Chuck Norris, 8 :30PM d 3 GlP) H e a d of the Class (CC) test. (R) usual dirt bike plays a key role in a teen­ Museum celebrates Leo Marvin, Martin Balsam. 1986. Rated R. When the students perform in Charlie s (26) Soap AS SOON AS WE FINISHj WELL.,AT l e a s t o n e ager's efforts to save a local hot dog stand i 'l l s e t MV (In Stereo) production of ''Grease," Alan's snooty im­ DINNER,WS'LLy OF US IS OUT ‘ (H) PELtCULA: 'En Defense Propio' from demolition. Peter Billingsley, Stusrt JACKET age gets all shook up. 7:00PM C3:) CBS News Jorge Luke, Mario Almada. 1977, Pankin. Anne Bloom. 1985. Rated PG. (p Entertainment Tonight Arnold g S S C T V (d ) N e w s Schwarzenegger; John James and Emma [ESPN] Arm Wrestling Howdy Doody’s 40th (5'i) L e ts S h o w (R) (In Stereo) ARLO AND JANIS ' by Jimmy Johnson C i l (22) W h e e l o f Fo rtu n e (CC) Samms ("Dynasty"); tabloid journalism [USA] W W F Prime Time Wrestling (Part 3 of 3). (In Stereo) [CNN] Moneyllne WHOeVERS-WD’MDbTf'iEN COJ $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 P yra m id 2:00AM ® M O V IE : 'T h e R e d P o n y ' A [DIS] D an ger B a y (C C ) A young research [DIS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and ieADUV&50FQUIfcT '11) (38) C h e e rs young boy escapes his bickering family WHV, W H V?' By Bill Stieg children’s puppet show got the assistant (Robert Wisden) impresses H arriet through love for his colt. Myrna Loy, Rob­ (18^ Best of Saturday Night WHV, DeSPeRAHOtt* AWlFe. The Associated Press go-ahead from NBC. Grant as they work on a project together [HBO] MOVIE: 'Hannah and Her Sla­ ert MItchum, Peter Miles. 1949. GOi^lGHT?// (20 M 'A -S ^ H “ We were told on a Tuesday and (In Stereo) ters’ (CC) A seriocomic portrait of two ® Home Shopping Overnight Service NEW YORK — It had the look of a (24; MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour 9:00PM (33 Magnum, P.l. Magnum is years in the emotional lives of three Man­ (3 hrs.) we went on the air Saturday. No hattan sisters. Winner of three Academy serious seminar, with about 70 rehearsals — we had some old (26) Barney M iller attracted to an elusive woman whose ex­ 3 5 Celebration of Caring istence is denied by ^everyone. (60 min.) Awards. Mia Farrow. Michael Caine, people filing into a small audito­ movies and some puppets and we (30) (4()1 Hollywood Squares Woody Alien. 1986, Rated PG-13. 3® Win, Lose dr Draw ( D GiOj N a p o le o n a n d Jo ee p h ln e : A Love (4lj Novela: La Dama de Rosa rium, settling in and shuffling winged it, as they say. ... Variety Story (CC) Barras orders Josephine to join [M AX] MOVIE: Purple Rain' (CC) A [ESPN] SportsLook E papers — that is, until someone gave us a rave review, said we were [571 Nightly Business Report Napoleon in Italy; later. Napoleon returns performer overcomes a troubled home life 2:05AM ® N e w s (R) asked them if they knew what time a winner and a great baby sitter." (61) Three's Company to Paris a hero and learns of his wife's af­ and fierce rivalries to becom e a major rock star. Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day. 2:20AM [ H B O ] m o v i e : 'E v e ry WHAT A BUY by Bill Haas! it was. [CNN] Moneyline fair with Hippotyie Charles. Stars Armand Assante, Jacqueline Bisset and Patrick 1984. Rated R. (In Stereo) Which Way But Loose' A two-fisted “ It’s Howdy Doody Time! ’’ came But after 2,543 performances, [ESPN] SportsCenter trucker and his orangutan companion take C assidy. (2 hrs.) Part 2 of 3. [USA] Airwolf NBC decided to switch to something off in pursuit of a pretty country-western a raucous chorus. [HBO] MOVIE; Casey's Shadow' A Ca­ CD Morton Downey Jr. Then it was on to the matter at new, and ’’Doodyvilie, ” a circus jun trainer and his three sons raise a 1 1 :30PM ® Late S h o w (R) (In Stereo) singer. Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, ^'the ch ef J ( M K ^ (11) MOVIE: 'Prom Night' A crazed killer Ruth Gordon. 1978 Rated PG. (In Stereo) hand: seltzer sprays in the face, town peopled with puppets and quarter horse to be a champion. Walter ® (3® N lg h tlin e (CC). Matthau. Alexis Smith. Robert Webber stalks high school seniors at the class s A y e HE human actors and watched by a prom. Leslie Nielsen. Jamie Lee Curtis, (jj) Honeymooners 2:30 AM 35 Twilight zone duets with Howdy and TV- 1978 Rated PG APPRECIATES ALLEY OOP - by Dave Graue watching. Peanut Gallery of kids, was shut Casey Stevens 1980. (20) Adderly Adderly, Mona and Green­ [CNN] SporU Latenight [M AX] Dangerous Film Club span provide security at an ISt-sponsored For serious'students of television down. (22) (30) Y e a r in th e Life Kay s avant-garde [ESPN] SportsCenter y o u R [USA] Airwolf When the company sus­ film festival. (70 min.) history, the Museum of Broadcast­ mother draws mixed reactions when she 2:40AM ® Nlghtwatch COIWPLIMENT.” Clarabell, until then mute, gazed pects that Locke (Anthony Sherwood) is a ® (3® Tonight Show (In Stereo) ing was the place to be Tuesday traitor, the team must help prove his innoc­ shows up with her seventh husband-to-be. into the camera and uttered his first (60 min.) (In Stereo) (26) Racing from Plalnsfield 2:55AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : Braill' (CC) night to honor the 40th anniversary ence, (60 min ) A mild-mannered bureaucrat rebels words: “ Goodbye, kids." . (24) (57) Sgt. Pepper: It was Twenty @ Hogan's Heroes against the system in a futuristic totali­ of the landmark show featuring the 7:30PM r S P M M a g a zin e Ted Danson Years Ago Today This documentary cele­ At the Museum of Broadcasting, (g ) N e w s tarian society. Jonathan Pryce, Kim Greist, freckle-faced red-headed (■■Cheers” ), overw eight wom en. brates the release of the Beatles Sgt. that clip ends the so-called se­ [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Robert DeNiro 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) marionette. d 3 Current Affair Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club ^ Band minar. The show’s producer, Roger through commentary by influential '60s ce- Hickman, Nick Charles. It was the first of three “ special (T ) (22) Je o p a rdy! 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Bridge The show, which ran from 1947 to (30) Newlywed Game [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Barretts of Wlm pole tempt to destroy their happiness. Jennifer a little slapstick, a lot of laughs. [ESPN] SporteCenter Jones, John Gielgud, Bill Travers. 1956. I960, was the nation’s first regular (38) NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at To­ Street' The love of Elizabeth Barrett and children’s show and first regularly ron to M a p le Leafs (2 hrs , 30 min.) Robert Browning transcends her fragile 1 1 :35PM ® Entertainment Tonight [ESPN ] 1GA Golf: Kapulua Invitational in the hope that East might not take Buffalo Bob, who had a heart health and her domineering father's at­ Arnold Schwarzenegger: John James and First Round From Maui, Hawaii. (2 hrs.) (R) broadcast color program. attack in 1954 at age 36 when he was (40) W in, Lose or Draw tempt to destroy their happiness. Jennifer Emma Samms ( "Dynasty"): tabloid jour­ A glimmer the king. West’s lead of the spade nine t h e BORN LOSER - by Art Santom [TM C] MOVIE: 'Delta Force' A terrorist Smith and his sidekicks, Howdy doing "Howdy Doody” and a daily (57) W orld of Survival Jones. John Gielgud. Bill Travers. 1956. nalism (Part 3 of 3). (In Stereo) hijacking leads an invincible band of com­ NORTH U-U-17 had denied the jack, so Blast would cer­ Doody and Clarabell the Clown, radio show, will turn 70 on Nov. 27. (611 F a m ily T ie s [ESPN ] Pro Boxing (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 1 2:00AM ® Getting In Touch mandos to the Middle East. Chuck Norris, ♦ 10 8 7 6 of hope tainly not fall for such a trap. But Lee Marvin, Martin Balsam. 1986. Rated R. played by Lew Anderson, find He moved to Florida in 1967. [CNN] Crossfire [HBO] MOVIE: 'China Syndrome' (CC) ® Entertainment Tonight Arnold ▼ J 10 9 5 Charlie saw a glimmer of hope in the (In Stereo) themselves in demand these days [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater ■ A TV news crew witnesses an accident at Schwarzenegger: John James and Emma ♦ S3 club suit. He played ace of clubs and a a nuclear power plant and find their at­ as an aging generation fondly "I never realized," he said, [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America Samms ( "Dynasty "). tabloid journalism 3:30AM 35 m o v i e : Myeterioue Mr. ♦ K10 4 By James Jacoby club to dummy. West split his honors, “ what an integral part of the kids’ tempts to expose It thwarted by both the (Part 3 of 3). (R) (In Stereo) M o to ' M r. M o to o f the Intarnational Police remembers its “ Peanut Gallery" [M AX] MOVIE: 'Girls Just Want to station and the nuclear power authorities. but Charlie won the king in dummy I lives we were until 1970, when we 35 Star Trek is given a case that baffles Scotland Yard. EAST Have Fun' (CC) The winners of a dance WEST North hoped that his partner days. Jack Lemmon, Jane Fonda, Michael Doug­ " Peter Lorre, Harold Huber, Mary Maguire. ♦ KQS432 and led back the 10, discarding his contest will become the hosts of the na­ 3® Mindpower ♦ 9 had been off the air 10 years. las. 1979, Rated PG, 1938. wouldn't Uke him too seriously when jack of spades. West could win that tion's hottest dance show Sarah Jessica V A7 ▼ 4 “ I grew up with Howdy Doody,” Someone at the University of [M AX] MOVIE: 'Something W ild' (CC) ® Consumer Discount Network he raised to three hearts, but South Parker, Lee Montgomery, 1985 Rated PG, [ U S A ] M O V IE : 'T h e S k ip T ra c e r’ ♦ AQJ1084 ♦ 9 6 trick, but now what? said Larry Lefkowltz, who attended Pennsylvania called and said A mild-mannered executive is whisked ♦ QJ7S ♦ 98 5 2 had enough extra to bid the game. Bid­ the seminar. “ I was bom in 1950and (In Stereo) aw ay on an exciting but dangerous adven­ West got off lead with ace and a they’d like us to do a show for the ding it was one thing, but making it it was the first show I remember.” 8;00PM CD Pee-wee's Playhouse ture after meeting a beautiful mystery SOUTH was another. Fortunately for North- heart. Charlie won the trick in dummy college kids. Pee-wee Herman is joined by playhouse re­ woman. Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith. Ray GLEANERS HOLIDAY FAIR ♦ A J South, declarer was Careful Charlie, and led the 10 of spades through East. “ If you look at television then, it "You know, that was during the gulars including Cowboy Curtis and King Liotla. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) YKQ8 6 3 2 who prides himself on finding the right Y^en Blast covered, declarer ruffed was game shows and shows for Vietnam War and the protests, and Cartoon in this prime-time edition of the [TMC] MOVIE: 'Detective School Dro­ Second Congregational Church Saturday morning show. (60 min.) pouts' A penniless private eye teaches a ♦ K 72 play in such delicate contracts. the trick and return^ to dummy with adults,” said Donna McCrohan, an in their w^rds, they wanted to relive Saturday, November 14, 1987 ♦ A6 their ha;ipy, carefree childhood (T) MOVIE; 'Friday the 13th' A camp, detective-novel junkie the tricks of the a trump to rid himself of two losing di­ author who also joined in the fun. haunted by a death curse, finds itself under trade while on a complicated case that Church Community House Vulnerable: North-South So Charlie took East’s spade queen amonds on the good 8-7 of spades. By days.” attack by a killer Betsy Palmer. Adrienne brings them to Italy. David Landsbarg. FRANK AND ERNEST ‘ by Bob Thavet “ Buffalo Bob was for us. He knew Boston Turnpike, Route 44, Coventry Dealer: West with his ace and wondered how he playing up to his nickname, Charlie us. He was on our side.” Since then, interest in Howdy King. 1980. « Lorin Dreyfuss. Christian De Sica. 1986. could force out the ace of hearts and bad brought in the game contract. Doody is “ snowballing” and college CD ^p) Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry Rated PG. (In Stereo) 9:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. [USA] MOVIE: 'Love and Death' A de­ West North East Sooth the king of spades without allowing Besides the seminars, which shows, mall appearances and tele­ talks Balki into taking karate lessons with 2 Y him after being bullied in front of Jennifer vout coward during the Napoleonic Wars Many groups and craftsmen participating. ! ♦ Pass ! ♦ East to gain the lead. Playing trumps $HE SA\0 SH£^P lASer continue today, there are television vision "keep me as busy as I want to 3 ♦ 3W Pass 4 Y A new book by James Jacoby and and Mary Anne. recounts his life and loves on the eve of his right away would not accomplish any­ and radio talk shows and a be,” he said. execution. Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, LUNCHEON: 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Pass Pass Pass (D Bosom Buddies thing, since West would rise immedi­ his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is syndicated anniversary show at the "From the people we’ve talked to Harold Gould. 1975. ROAST PORK SUPPER: Sittings at 5:00 P.M. & 6:00 P.M. now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ Me h a lfw a y----- SHE (11) Hill Street Blues Opening lead: ♦ 9 ately with the ace and exit with a j end of the month, — 1 don’t know what that word 1 0:00PM CD Equalizer Sgt. Alice She­ coby on Card Games," published by (18) MOVIE: 'Victory at Sea' A World Tickets available at the Fair or by calling 742-6255. trump. 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safe pie plate, rather than inside the several different kinds. Then combine Cinem a YORKY '5 REVENGE Bake a flaky crust pie plate as nsnal. Cover the upside- them, add nuts and dried fruits, and WINTHROP - by Dick Cavalll down plate with waxed paper first, serve as a crunchy breakfast treat. The boys and girls of Angel In the microwave then drape and shape the pastry My grandchildren love this. — THAT (SAVE R IS E TO SOM B LiSHX' HARTFORD . , ^ WILLIMANTIC Beach High wage "w a r" on dough over the waxed paper. When GRANNY FAYE ABOUT Cinema Cllv — Dogs In Spoce 4;« , U.A. The CInem ai— Suspect (R) 2, 5, TA LK PUTTISkS A Porky's new neon-lit By PoUy Fiiber the Croat has been baked ( ( to 8 mln- THUMBTACK CN 9:20. — The Pricess BF>«le (PG) 7:10, 7:15, 9:45. — Fatal Attroctlon (R) 2, 5, HB? CHAIR. 9 :50— Made In Heoven (PG) 6:50, 9:30. 7:15, 9:30. — Hello Again (PG) 1, 3, 5, 7, showboat. But this ates on fall power for a 8-inch crust — Slomdonce (R) 7, 9:40. 9. — Less Thon Zero (R) 1, 3:30, 5:30, DEAR POLLY - Can an unfilled antU pastry is opaque and dry bat not Fill hearty winter appetites with 7:30, 9:30. — ThePrl ncess Bride (P G ) 1, time. Porky's pie shell be baked in a microwave brown), the pastry is allowed to cool luscious, thick homemade soups such BAST HARTFORD 3, 5, 7, 9. — Fatal Beauty (R) 1, 3:30, 5:30, re a d y for oven? — A.M.D. as lamb creole, pumpkin peanut soup Ratlwoed Fub A CIntma — Someone 7:30, 9:45. for five miantes. Then the pie plate to Watch Over Me ( R » J : ? - ,,___ _ m—' th em . DEAR AJM.D — The microwave and crast are inverted onto a serving or potato chowder. These and other Fear Richard’s Fub * CIntma — bokes tte Ughteat, flakiest pie crust plate and the cmst is gently loosened tempting soup recipes are in Polly’s Someone to Watch Over Me (R) 7:30, 9:30. THE LITTLE Imagluble! True, the crust does not with a sharp kalfe so the pie plate can newsletter “Hot and Hearty Soum.” tbowcata Cinemas 1-P — Fatal brown as it does in u conventional be lifted away and the paper peeled Send |1 for each copy to POLLY’S Beauty (R) « : 3S,2:«,4j40, 7|^M,9:45. - THEATRE OF oven —althoogh brnshing pastry from the crast. This prodnees a love­ POINTED, in care of this nearspa- Death Wish IV — The Crackdown (R) 7 12‘40, 3:50, 5, 7:40, 10. — U s i Than Zero MANCHESTER dough with an egg and water wash ly, elegant case for any pie reqolrlng per, P.O. Box 93863, Cleveland, OH ( R n 2:15, 2:20, 4:20, 7:15, 9:30. — Prince will enhance browning. But the re- a bak^ shell. 44101-5863. Be sure to Include the of Oarkneti IR) snlln are so deiicions delicate that Try microwaving yonr next pie title. 9:50. — Hello Again < P G > 2:35. 4' 5S, 7:20, 9:35. — Fotal Attraction (R) I recommend the method shell. I think yonll be snrnrised and U.S. ACRES by Jim Davit 12. 2:15, 4:35, 7:15, 9:55. — Baby Boom wholeheartedly. very pleased with the results! — IPO) 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:20, »:40. - Mnicia Cone and Thelma Snyder, POLLY PoUy win send you a PoUy Dollar the aatbws of “Masterlag Microwave ($1) if she uses your favorite Pointer, Cookery* (Simon and Schuster, 1>8<), DEAR POLLY - Don’t throw out P eev e o r Problem In ber column. suggest baking a pastry shell npslde ‘ bottom of the box” cereal bits. Save Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of > S a n i ^ a ? S a 6t — Dirty Ooncjna down on the bottom of a microwave- them in a container until you have this newspaper. 7:20, 9:20. r . Catholic c K?? 2— Dirty Donclng (PO-13>*> 4:30, 7:15, 9:40. — Fire ond Icf (PG) 2, Auditorium 4:15, 7, 9:30 — Like Father Like Son (PG-13) 2, 4:20, 7:20, 9:20. Tickets; 528-8868 PEOPLE WHO KNOW A Chorue Une contelni mature themes magic know there's a certain magic | H ■ W i W1 »T HARTFORD . , end language which may be ■Im 1 * 2 — Dirty Donclno (Pg-13) 7, oblaotlonable to tome people. about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 9:30. Someone to Wotch Over Me IR) 9:30. — LIkt Pother Like Son (PG) 7. MAMfHFSTER HERALX), WcdnegdaV. Nov. 11. 1987 — It 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1987 Los Angeles moves Advice REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES toward fake-gun ban Abused woman now battles blackmail DEAR ABBY: My hurttaiM’s ; DEAR DEAR ABBY: You recently LOS ANGELES (AP) - The manufacture of facsimiles of printed a letter from a person company Is having a t h r e ^ a y . REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK ABBY: My sis­ real weapons. No hearing date weekend meeting at a resort hotel. City Council decided to draft an ter, "N ell,” is troubled by an 84-year-old abusive was set. in the city in which we live. T te r e ; ordinance outlawing realistic- about to divorce mother. In your reply you said, Later Tuesday, the Santa are no planned evening activities, • looking toy guns from Los "Jim ,” who was "Abused children usually abuse faaturlnf: F I S H j C O a Monica City Council voted 6-1 to Dear Abby and spouses are not invited. . Angeles after hearing testimony a miserable ab­ their own children.” approve the first reading of an They have reserved a hotel room ; from a reporter who was held usive husband. ordinance banning sale of the Abigail Van Buren for my husband, and he insists on ■ hostage by a man brandishing a J im wants Abby, that is not true. The toys within the city limits of the staying there rather than at hom e., fake weapon. another chance, majority of people who were Consumer-affairs reporter coastal community 20 miles . abused as children do not abuse Also, he InsisU on my staying a t ; west of downtown Los Angeles. but Nell has home and not joining him at the end ; David Horowitz of KNBC-TV given him more their own children because they If the ordinance is approved at a of the work day. I don’t agree. and the host of the nationally chances than remember well the pain they second reading Nov. 24, it will What are your thoughts? __ ; syndicated "Fight Back" show she can count. suffered at the hands of abusive become law a month later. r e s e n t f u l . displayed real guns and toy Listen to this: Before Nell married With the help of a therapist, Nell parents. Perpetuating the cycles of Horowitz was taken hostage at 39 Candlewood Drive copies to the council Tuesday. Jim, she told him thatwhen she was was able to overcome the psycho­ abuse is not inevitable, and to his station's Burbank studios by DEAR RESENTFUL: I don’t; Manchester 229,900 "These weapons are totally a child, she had been sexually logical damage, forgive our father, suggest otherwise does a grave a man brandishing a toy gun and blame you for feeling resentful. If realistic and are being sold in toy abused by our father. She thought and felt no need to tell our mother. injustice to the millions of parents stunning 3 bedroom Qarriton ordered to read a rambling you husband wants to attend D.W.FISH stores," Horowitz said, bran­ Jim had a right to know in order to How can we prevent Jim from out there who have overcome their Colonial In Immaculate condi­ statement during a news broad­ meetings at a nearby resort hotel, THtRtALIYCOMITVNY dishing a fake submachine gun. help him understand any residual telling our mother now? own sad histories to give their own tion. Steal beam conatructed cast earlier this year. The man fine. But he should come home to The council later voted todraft hangups she may have suffered OLD WOUNDS children the loving childhoods they home featuring a 12 x 20 living was arrested minutes later. sleep. rm, dining rm and beamed firat a law banning the sale and from that terrible experience. Nell did not have themselves. MANCHESTER floor family rm. Fireplace, IVt N DEAR OLD WOUNDS: I recom­ BEEN THERE never told our mother becaure our bathe, 2 car garage vinyl aiding, Deluxe 3 bedroom Townhouse at Southfield Green, 2'A father threatened to kill her if she mend that you choose the lesser of DEAR BEEN THERE: You are Is your social life in a slump? 1 Better new carpet. Newer roof. An ex­ baths, large kitchen and family room area, central air, car told anyone. the two evils. First, explain your cellent buy In area of fine homes. Jim told Nell if she goes through dilemma to your father in order to absolutely right. I knew better. I Lonely? Get Abby’s booklet, “ How port many extras, *162,(X)0. meant to say, "Most child abusers to Be Popular” — for people of all Directlona: Highland St. to Can­ with the divorce, he will tell our prepare him to deal with the dlewood Drive. Menus mother everything. Abby, Mother situation when you disclose this were themselves abused as child­ ages. Send a check or money order would be devastated and it would be blackmail plot to your mother. It ren.” Mea culpa for that goof. for 12.50 and a long, stamped (39 cents), self-addressed envelope to: the end of their marriage. It would won’t be easy, but it’s far better Thanks to you — and the many Dear Abby, Popularity, P.O. Box also hurt our father professionally than forcing your sister to stay other careful readers who wrote to U&R REALTY CO. Senior citizens tary schools. At the junior and and socially if this ever got out. married to Jim. correct me. 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054. The following meals will be senior high schools, apple juice, tmetHMMS 643-26V2 served at Mayfair Gardens and pizza, salad, chilled pears. 643-1S91 243 Main St, Manchetter, CT 06040 Dally 0:004^)0 Sal. e;006;00 Westhill Gardens the week of Nov. Friday: Roast turkey and gravy, 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 16 through 20 to Manchester resi­ whipped potatoes or stuffing, cran­ Home pregnancy test may be helpful dents who are 60 or older; berry sauce, mixed vegetables, roll and butter, chilled fruit. Monday: Apricot juice, stuffed DEAR DR. my patients’ . It may come because negative, the results could be^ "N peppers in tomato sauce, rice, GOTT: I have I’m tired and have been working checked by a standard lab a day or mixed vegetables, sugarcookie and two later. If positive — and you are Bolton schools had three ec­ weekends for more than 20 years. I ffc : sliced peaches. topic pregnan­ talk myself into shaping up — pregnant — call the doctor, even if D .W .n S H V Tuesday: Vegetable juce, beef The following lunches will be cies. Two weeks usually — and try to educate it^ on a weekend. CommeKlal-Inmtment Company stew, tossed salad, biscuit, fresh served in the Bolton Elementary into my last cy­ Dr. Gott patients to call me for non­ n,EAR DR. GOTT: I am a black fruit. and Center schools the week of No v. cle, I had break­ Peter Gott, M.D. emergencies during the week. male with medium-light skin color. Wednesday: Cranberry juice, 16 through 20; through bleed- One can argue about the timing of I hme a lot of dark brown spots on FOR SALE roast turkey in gravy, sweet potato, Monday: Waffles, syrup and i n g a n d your call to the doctor and about the my'legs. I ’ve used a tone and blech MANCHESTER turnips, mixed fruit whip. butter, sausage patty, peaches. seriousness of your problem. Ne­ cream for a year and have noticed a cramping. I • Establlahad lattaurant wHh lull bar Thursday: Apple juice, stuffed Tuesday: Meatloaf with gravy, called the doctor vertheless, I ’ll wager that your great improvement. Are there any and apartmsnt abova. •175,000 shells in Italian sauce, green beans, buttered bread, rice, fruit. on weekend.and surgeon would have reacted far less tone creams that have niore than 2 antipasto salad, blueberry crisp. percent hydroquinine available SOMERS Wednesday: Macaroni with meat he ran a preg­ negative if you did, in fact, have • 4212 prims aoraaai rsady for subdivision. Friday: Orange-pineapple juice, Manoheeter •111,9fK) Maneheatar *143,600 •800,000 sauce, garlic bread, green beans, nancy test. 1 was negative. T got the thing — to be as supportive and another tubal pregnancy. over Oie counter? Immaculate 3 bedroom Norlhfleld Qreen Condo. AppH- RolHng- ■■■ topo wHh ■■■ atraam.i Yankee pot roast, mashed potatoes, DEAR READER: I don’t know Immaeulala 2 badroom townhouaa condominium. applesauce. distinct impression from my doctor sympathetic as they might, t do not Don’t feel humiliated. You have Appllanoad KItchtn, IMna rm and tlldara from dimng traa ancad Kitchen, dining rm and 12 x 20 living rm, 2K baths, ENFIELD •250,000 baby carrots, applesauce-sweet ’Thursday: Fish and cheese on a that I was overreacting and was believe that you were overreact­ options that do not include putting what tone creams are available in to dock and privata yard. IK battia. An axoallant homa to ga* centre! air, extra cloaat apace, carport, emonltlaa Include • 13 4 Aoraa nsar Enfisid Mall/ potato cake. bun, potato puffs, fresh fruit. greeted with "I told you so” by my ing: you were in pain and you yourself down. You behave approp­ your community. Ask your phar­ oot, clubhouae and tennis courts. Directlona: Lydall St. to High trafflo arsa •1,250,000 itt on Eaquire. 2nd loft 46-C Friday: Cheese or pepperoni husband when I got home. I feel needed help. riately under the circumstances. macist, or see a dermatologist to R pizza, green salad, fruited gelatin humiliated and hope you can help Of course, the fact that you With respect to your husband — determine whether a strong pres­ FOR LEASE Meals on Wheels with topping. me to get some perspective on this required attention on a weekend husbands are husbands. What can T cription drug might suit your needs. incident. may have played a role. Asa doctor say? MANCHESTER The following meals are to be If you have questions about a W F I S H • laao sq.ft, otflos apaoa In nsw served to Meals on Wheels clients who is on-call on certain weekends, One final thought: Ask your ultra modsm building. Prasligs doctor if he would prefer that you menopause, you can get answers in THE REALTY CONIDVNY the week of Nov. 16 through'20. The Coventry schools DEAR READER: I think that 1 confess that I find myself being anvironmant. •13"’ aq. ft. doctors often have difficulty empa­ grouchy and unsympathetic to check your own condition with a Dr. Gott’s new Health Report on the hot noon meal is listed first, the cool The following lunches will be WILLINQTON thizing with women who have had patients who are not truly ill when, home pregnancy kit, should a subject. Send $1 to P.O. Box 91369, Manchester ri40|000 evening meal second. served in the Coventry elementary The location It Ideal arid the price la right on thisaavan r^m two bath full • 12,000to 17,000sq. ft.avaHaMs tor problem pregnancies. It’s really after having worked a full week, I similar event occur in the future. Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure onioa. raataurant or light Industrial •4“ ’ K- R- Monday: Baked meatloaf with schools the week of Nov. 16 through to ask for the "Health Report on dormered Cape. Finished lower level rec room.cnd lerge deck with tlldera hard for men — and for women who am contacted on a weekend. This is Such an immediate answer may from kitchen. Make en appointment today to view thia lovely home. gravy, Spanish rice, mixed vegeta­ ; VERNON 20 have not, experienced this kind of my attitude problem, however, not reduce much of your anxiety. If Menopause.” 1 Better bles, salad, dessert. Ham salad Monday: Grilled cheese sand­ • 1400 a 3800 aq. tt. apaoas at El Cam- __ sandwich, fruit, milk. IH om eg, Ino Plaza. Oood vlalblllty from 1-84 •10**aq.ft. wich, celery and carrot sticks, — FREE HOME EVALUATION — Bolton •166,600 Tuesday: Veal steak with mush­ chilled fruit. Qoreaous wall maintalnsd family horns wttli manyansrayfsaturaa ELLINGTON room sauce, whipped potatoes, wax Tuesday: Fruit juice, hot dog InoludliM 3 southam axpoaurs ahyllghta. Spaoloua 3 t • Now 14,000 a. f. Rat /Prof. Ctr. beans, salad, dessert. Egg salad Ralsad Ranoh with 12 x 24 Srat floor family rm, dinine rm, dsn and Prims Rt. B3 loo. FaN oooupanoy •11“ aq.n. with cheese on a roll, vegetable rso-rm on ths lowsr laval. Oaok, 2 oar garaea. A must assi sandwich, fruit, milk. sticks, brownie. Dlieotlona: From Bolton Cantor taka Watrous Rd. to right on Wednesay: American chop suey, Wednesday: Lasagna, garlic m s . Brandy. 243 Main Street, Manoheeter, C T 06040 carrots, peas, salad, dessert. bread, green beans, fresh fruit. REAL ESTATE SERVICES (203) 643-4616 Chicken sandwich, fruit, milk. Thursday: Turkey dinner, 643-1591 243 Main St, Manchester, CT 06040 Dally Sd)»e:00 CALL LEN MATVIA OR CHRIS HELLER Thursday: Roast chicken quarter whipped potatoes, savory bread 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066______8al.ed)M«0 with gravy, baked potato, squash, stuffing, hot roll, sweet potatoes, salad, dessert. Bologna and cheese pumpkin square. T sandwich, fruit, milk. Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. A Friday: Cheese ravioli with to­ mato sauce, zucchini, Brussels sprouts, salad, dessert. Tuna salad The following lunches will be sandwich, fruit, milk. served at Coventry High School the NEW LISTING! week of Nov. 16 through 20; O NE FLOOR UVINQ...tlred of climbing thosa Monday: Steak on a roll, vegeta­ stain all the time? C H A N G E YOUR LIFE with thIa ble, fruit. Manchester hospital 3 badroom L-shapad mnch locatad In tha Chanay liiesday: In-service day, no Hlatoric DIatriet. This uniqua floor plan la Idaal The following meals will be lunch served. for tha young family or tha toon to ba ratirad onal Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat served to senior citizens in the FIraplaca, IVk baths. Only •144,900. sauce, roll, vegetable, fruit. Manchester Memorial Hospital ca­ Call 646-2482 “W E’RE SELLING HOUSES" feteria between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Thursday: Hot meatball grinder, 4^ Real Estate BRAND NEW LISTING!!! daily. vegetable,^niit. Sunday: Chicken pot pie with Friday; Pizza, salad, fruit. Goan aa a whittle S-f- room Condo Townhouse at Ridgecrest on East Middle Turnpike. 1 bedroom combread, liver and onions, beef 647-8400 enerous closet space, 1.5 baths, sliders and deck.' turnover with gravy. RHAM high schooli S[itchen appliances, private basement. Quiet area Monday: Stuffed cabbage, mea­ TURN ON THE LIGHTS! 168 Main Street, Manchester in handy location! •119,900 tloaf with gravy, seafood newburg, The following lunches will be NEW LISTING - 6-6 DUPLEX hot dog on a bun. served at RHAM junior and senior locatad in ths uppsr aast aids of town. Hugo 3 Tuesday: Barbecued spare ribs, high schools the week of Nov. 16 4 Lucky kids will have the chance to ride with badroom units In sxcsilsnt condition, hardwocid Canadian hamburger, linguini with through 20; floon, maatar badroom sitting arsa, soparato gaa clam sauce, clam strips with a roll. Monday: Chicken nuggets, po­ heating systsma, new roof, aluminum aiding. Call Wednesday: Pizza, tuna noodle tato rounds, carrots, muffin, sugar Santa in a Fire Truck to light the Christmas casserole, poor bby, fried filet of cookie. today for a convanlant showing. *190*$. sole. Tuesday: Cheeseburger on a roll, Call 646-2482 “W E’RE SELLING HOUSES" Thursday: Roast turkey with french fries, mixed vegetables, ice Tree in Downtown Manchester. gravy, American chop suey, saus­ cream. age and peppers, roast beef with Wednesday: Pizza, green beans, gravy. juice bar. Friday, November 27, 1987 — 6:30 pm — Friday: Baked halibut, veal Thursday: Baked potato with ‘WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” scallopini, cheeseburger on a bun, cheese and bacon, salad, roll. BURS’nN G WITH PERSONALITY!!! FRESH AS A DAISY!!! crabmeat salad on a roil. pears. St. James Church lawn on Main Street Qassy 7 room English Tudor Colonial feturing 3 Attractive 54 room Cape Cod in super family OPPOATNNIfT Saturday: Salisbury steak, scal­ Friday: Clam roll, fruit juice, bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1 car garage, fireplace, vinyl neighborhood. Versatile floor plan, open and lops, pork chow mein. soup, mixed fruit. Drawing: November 25 and brick siding, newer roof, finished bssemeni, airy. Newer oak kitchen cabinets, remodeled Blanchard & Rossetto blown-in insulation, outstanding natural wood­ bath, shiny hardwood floors, fireplace, pretty work. New offering price! *184,900 yard with many young plantings for the gardener. 646-2482 Andover Elementary Call quick! *138,900 REAL ESTATE J Manchester schools The following lunches will be The following lunches will be served at Andover Elementary 9 served in the Manchester public School the week of Nov. 16 through .■■.nsaas- REALTY WORLD schools the week of Nov. 16 through 2 0 : ncentury 21 Epstein Realty (203) 646-7709 73 West Contar Street 20; Monday: Veal patty, mashed Everyone is invited BenoItTrochette Aisoclatei Manchetter, CT 06040 Monday: Hot dog or chili dog on a potatoes, com, roll, pudding with Enter your Child’s 543 North Main 81., Manchaotar * « ■ . . 8 roll, potato puffs, broccoli, apple topping. to attend the WE GET RESULTS wedges with raisins. Tuesday: Pizza, salad, fruit. name to win the Tnenday: Spaghetti with meat Wednesday: Hamburgers, hash Tree Lighting! 647-8895 Isl -A DIViaiON OF THOMAa A. BENOIT EMTERPRiaES" sauce, green beans, Italian bread, brown potatoes, carrots, chocolate honor of turning vanilla pudding, strawberries. cake. a a m iN m a l t y Wednesday: Half day for elemen­ Thursday: Charbroiled patty, Most Downtown 8 on the Christmas WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION tary schools. At the junior and m ash^ potatoes, com on the cob, Each offlM Independently owned end opereled. senior high schools, ham grinder, peanuts and raisins, roll. Stores will be applesauce, cherry cobbler. Friday: Grinders, nacho chips, Tree lights and... Thursday: Half day for elemen­ salad, peaches. get a ride in a open late and many will be MANCHESTER *169,900 fire truck. 4 IS Pannlngton SIraaf ■ .SliAtfhW-.'' Thoughts NEW LISTING. ImpeooaMa 3 bedroom. offering IK batti Colonial. Front to baek tlre- entries will plaoad Mng room, front to back meetor 7 B-1 ZONE, 15 Rooms God points to the many aspects of hospitality areas. bedroom, flniebed baaamant EXTRA T believe God created all things. be chosen. BONUS: Sailer to pay up to 3 polnia to­ East Hartford Not only do I believe God created all creation to prove himself. He ward buyare oloalne ooala. things but I think he created many speaks of the creation of the earth, Perfect for offices or owner occupied business. Pre­ of them just for the fun of it and for the stars and constellations, snow, sently used for clothing shop and hair dressing salon on his good pleasure. Howelsecanyou hail, rain and thunderstorms as a first floor, and a unique apartment with cathedral ceil­ 123 Warrsn Avsnus explain tropical fish, parrots or a testimony of his greatness. He EntriM mutt bt ing and loft on second and third floor. Walk-up attic, platypus? Some people would have holds fo i^ lions, goats, donkeys, rtctived by S pm VEENON *214,9H Mail or deliver to: THE MANCHESTER HERALD new roof. Shows very nicely!! MUST BE SEEN TO This horns la Idaal for a larga family or an In-law sltuatlonll Thars us believe that all living things oxen, the stork, ostrich, horse and Novtmbtr 24,1967 evolved through the process of eagle as a show of his grandeur and (Qradas k-8 Only) 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester, CT 06040 APPRECIATE. ars 5 bsdroomg, 2 full batha, dsn, family room. Largs KItchan natural selection. What process of wisdom. If we are willing to see it, MANCHESTER *159,900. »274,900. Includsa dining araa. Hardwood floors on first laval. Wall to wall natural selection would result in a the fingerprint of God has been left NEW LISTINQ ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us !” carpat. Full flnlthsd batamant. Inground pool. MANY OTHER cardinal or the song of a mocking­ on every aspect of creation. Or have Grade _ LIVE AND EARN In mic vintage Duplex AMENITIES AND FEATURES. Call looki we become too clever for that sort Name. eltueled en a double lot on a quM deed Directlona; Phoenix Street to Meple Street to Werren Avenue. bird? God declares in ^ Psalms, and street Convenient looallon-naar STRANO REAL ESTATE ^ "E very animal of the forest is of thinking? School bue Unit and shopping. Priced to tall. mine, and the cattle on a thousand Address. Call lor dalalla. 156 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CT — hills. I know every bird in the Age— mountains and the creatures of the Rev. David W. Mullen Phone: — CAIzIi^ODAY - 647-“SOLD** field are fnine.” In the book of Job. rnurrh nf thr Living flod MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneidav. Nov. 11. 1M7 - t l W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1M7 Shifting Income, deductions BUSINESS in tax planning is important Stocks rally after Reagan comes to defense of dollar Knowing it is charged. Thus, if you charge a medical bill on your bank credit which income By lyiorcv Gordon sure on the dollar and could lead to resumed their slide. The 225-is8ue small amount of dollars. on Friday. trade deficit and as a antidote card in 1987, you can deduct the and deductions The Associated Press a coordinated move to lower world Nikkei Stock Average, dipping On Wall Street, where traders Broader market indicators also against the recession some feared expense on your 1987 tax return — can be shifted interest rates. below levels set in the wake of last remained edgy following the retreated. On the New York Stock would be ushered in by the world even though you don’t make the from one year to NEW YORK - Stocks rallied "That’s all very positive stuff,” month’s global stock market col­ “ Black Monday” collapse of Oct. . Exchange, three stocks fell in price stock market decline. S ylvia payment to the bank until 1988. another is cru­ strongly in early trading today in said Hugh Johnson, a senior vice lapse, dropped more than 1,000 19, prices fell back slightly Tuesday for every one that rose, and More timely information on tim­ Before Reagan spoke, stock cial to your president at the First Albany Corp. points before finishing the day after moving higher in response to persistent nervousness k e^ vo­ ing and taxes: Say you and your response to a stabilized dollar and prices in the Far East careened year-end tax P o rte r growing expectations of a deficit- investment firm. down 649.70 points at 21,036.76. the president’s remarks. lume at a modest 184.31 million spouse file a joint tax return. You lower. On the Tokyo market ’Tues­ planning. But The early rally today on Wall Share prices on the Hong Kong The Dow Jones average of 30 shares. expect to have about $3,700 In reduction agreement in day, the Nikkei average fell 731.91 it’s Just as im­ Street came a day after President stock exchange, meanwhile, re­ industrial stocks, the most visible deductible expenses In 1987 and the Washington. The value of all U.S. stocks fell by points to 21,086.46, a S.S percent portant to know Reagan asserted he did not want bounded in the afternoon session measure of the market’s value, same amount in 1988. Without any The Dow Jones industrial aver­ 139.1 billion, according to the drop. In Hong Kong the Hang Seng how to shift the dollar to fall further and said the and closed mixed in light trading closed 22.05 points lower at 1,878.15. shifting of deductions, you would be age, which lost more than 107 points Wilshire Associates 5,000 Equity Index, the key indicator of blue them. today. The Hang Seng Index, the entitled to the $3,760 standard in the previous three sessions and United States was not causing its The average had lost up to 44 Index. chips, fell 96.07 points to 2,043.24. This is especially true when your early in January. Result: The decline. market’s prime indicator of blue deduction in 1987 and the larger remains wobbly from its 508-point points before Reagan’ s words NYSE officials said it was The London Stock Exchange, receipts or expenses are paid by dividend is taxed to you when it is drop Oct. 19, jumped nearly 30 Reagan’s assertion helped stabil­ chips, edged up 2.94 points, closing $5,000 standard deduction in 1088. buoyed hopes. business as usual Tuesday with which plunged In early trading, checks, either coming in or going received — in January. points to the 1,908 level when the ize the dollar, which has been at 2046.18. Total over the two years: $8,760. trading running smoothly despite a reversed course and moved higher out. Your aim is to be sure they are Now, take the receipt rule, turn it falling steadily since the Oct. 19 In London, the Financial Times- The dollar finished at 134.55 But suppose you are able to pull, market opened today. strike by 1,100 operations and as some selective buying occurred handled in the proper year so you around, and you have the rule when Broader barometers also rose stock market collapse that wiped Stock Exchange 100-share index Japanese yen in New York trading, say, $1,000 of deductible 1988 clerical employees. Spokesman in a quiet market. The Financial can plan accordingly. you’re on the paying end. out $1 trillion in stock values opened strongly higher today at up from 134.18 yen late Monday and expenses into 1987. and gaining issues outnumbered Richard Torrenzano said supervi­ Times-Stock Exchange 100-share First, examine the rules on If you deliver a check for a worldwide and led to fears of a 1,597.5, up 24 points. from Tuesday’s record low in Tax-saving result: By shifting losers by 3-1 on the New York Stock sors filled in under contingency index rose 8.3 points to 1,573.5. year-end checks when you are on deductible item this year, it’s Exchange. recession. The dollar opened at 134.80 yen, Tokyo. N those expenses, your deductible plans that also enable the exchange the receiving end. deductible this year. That’s the The dollar rebounded by 0.70 yen up from Tuesday’s closing of 133.65 The decline in the Dow Jones Although U.S. stock traders wel­ expenses for 1987 come to $4,700. So Analysts said a pact to cut the to- function during crises like The rule of thumb is that any case even if it is delivered on the today In Tokyo, closing at 134.35 yen, a record low closing since industrials, though muted by Rea­ comed Reagan’s statement as a you itemize this year and take the swollen budget deficit would indi­ hurricanes and snowstorms. income unqualifiedly available to last minute of Dec. 31. The same exchange rates were set in the late gan's action, extended a two-day needed boost (or the markets, they High school kids cook standard deduction in 1088 — for cate to Japan and West Germany yen. The dollar also rose against you is taxable the amount it. rule applies if you mail a check. most major currencies in European 1940s. Currency market 'sources slide for the closely watched The Reagan administration’s pol­ were skeptical about the ability of total deductions of $9,700 over the that Washington was serious about becomes available, whether or not Putting the check in the mail is and in early U.S. trading. said the Bank of Japan intervened indicator — following losses of 58.85 icy had favored a lower dollar as a Reagan and other world leaders to Manchester High School students Jodi an alternative education program at the two-year period. With proper tim­ lessening the country’s enormous the cash is actually in your hands. treated the same as hand delivering debts. This would help ease pres­ Japanese stock prices, however. to support the currency by buying a points on Monday and 26.36 points remedy for the nation’s bulging stem the dollar’s slide. Laves and Tom Beaulier are preparing high school. The students prepare and To illustrate: it. ing, you have deduct^ an addi­ lunch at the soup kitchen in Center serve the lunches every Thursday. If you receive a check in Question: Suppose I mail a check tional $940. December, but don’t cash it until in December that’s dated for next Note: The standard deduction of Congregational Church as part of ABLE, January, it’s income in the year you $5,000 for marrieds filing jointly 0 year. Can I claim a 1987 deduction? receive it — even If you get the Answer: No. A post-dated check ($3,000 for singles) took effect in How long the recovery? check after banking hours on the is not deductible by the payer (or 1987 for taxpayers who are age 65 or last business day of that year. Or, included In the income of payee) over, or who are blind. What's Bv John Cunniff both the stock market and the 1929, both the economy and stock A b o u t T o w n say that instead of picking up your until the date written on it, even if it more, starting with 1987 these taxpayers are no longer entitled to The Associated Press economy: an increase in the prices were over-extended. In 1962 salary check, your company depos­ is mailed or hand delivered sooner. they may not have been. its it in your bank on the last Keep this in mind: A check made an extra personal exemption Federal Reserve discount rate, a NEW YORK - The question business day of the year. Your deduction. tax increase by the Hoover admin­ What was needed in 1962 was a 12. Children under 5 are admitted Players Inc., will be held Nov. 21 out to a payee won’t by itself be occupying many economists and ^Old timers’ meet check is credited to your account on accepted as evidence of an expense Instead, they receive a larger istration and global protectionist boost to the economy, and it came free. from 2 to 5 p.m. and Nov. 22 from 2 market analysts now is how long it to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. at Jan. 2. deduction. You will need an item­ standard deduction. 'The additional policies. quickly. Tax rates were lowered V Tickets are available at the fair . The "old timers" from the deduction is $600 per spouse for will take for stocks to recover, and That was the ultimate depression and an investment tax credit was or in advance by calling Thomas Community Baptist Church, E;ast Result: It’s still income in the ized bill, or a received bill, plus the V former Charter Oak Street lots era married taxpayers and $750 for whether there might be a recession of modern times. While the stock instituted to spur busineos invest­ Center Street. prior year because you could have check. are celebrating their 50th anniver­ McKinney at 742-6255. in the meantime. market did rebound to 194.40 Dow Applicants should bring a pre­ had the check given to you in that Instead of paying your medical singles. Thus, an couple over age 65 ment. In addition, interest rates sary with a reunion dinner on The estimates of the stock Jones points in 1937, both it and the pared musical selection and will be year. bills or making your charitable is eligible for a $6,200 standard were kept low. Sunday at the Knights of Columbus market’s recovery are, as ex­ economy descended once more, Auditions slated expected to read and dance. Perfor­ In another case, let’s suppose contributions by check, you may deduction in lioth 1987 and 1988. This The response came within Council Hall on Main Street. A pected, spread from now to the end remaining depressed until the onset Auditions for the musical "Okla­ mance dates for the musical are XYZ Inc., a publicly held company, prefer to use a credit card. means they need to surpass that months; both the stock market and social hour is planned from 1 to 2 of the century. And recession? You of World War II. April 22, 23, 29 and 30 at East mails out its dividend checks on Favorable tax treatment: You threshold before shifting deduc­ the economy improved. And both .p.m. followed by dinner. homa." to be performed by the can take your pick of any possible The 1962 experience was far more Dec. 29. You receive your check can deduct the expense in the year tions will have a tax-saving Impact. the economic expansion and stock Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Catholic High School. scenario from boom to bust. pleasant and perhaps far easier to market rise were unusually steady. M A C C sets program There is agreement, however, deal with as well. That decline By late 1965 the Dow was close to 970 that the depth and extent of the brought the Dow Jones industrial The Manchester Area Confer­ points. ence of Churches will offer a stock market decline and the average from 734.91 points late in ELING Neither of these periods is a program on Bread for the World on impact on the economy depend on 1961 to 535.76 in mid-1962. model, however, since the varieties Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Concordia how governments react to the Most importantly, neither the of economic experience are so vast Lutheran Church. 40 Pitkin St. crises, both within their borders stock market nor the economy was they might never be repeated. Mark Matthias, regional organizer and with their trading partners. as bloated as they were in 1929. In for Bread for the World in Washing­ The critical importance of policy ton, D.C., will speak. The Rev. is emphasized in almost every Kim-Eric Williams, pastor of the analysis issued by brokers, church, will also speak. bankers, academics, politicians CHOOSE YOUR MORTGAGE For more information, call 643- and government leaders. 4031. "Depending on how lucky and F R O M A W ID E V A R I E T Y AP photo how fast world leaders move, a Trip has seats open replay of the 1931-1933 crisis will O F O P T I O N S Spider-llke robot hopefully be avoided,” concludes The Manchester Education Asso­ the newsletter Bank Credit Ana­ FLEXIBILITY- ciation has 25 seats available for a A technician works at a spider-like automate the production of composite lyst, which circulates among corpo­ O N E Y E A R trip to Boston on Nov. 21. The bus device at Northrop C o rp.’s Aircraft parts in the manufacturing of military rate and government officials in 40 K. HilBIEST will leave the Manchester High VARIABLE MORTGAGE 7l RATE Division in Hawthorne, Calif. The device aircraft parts. The system is under nations. I School teachers’ parking lot at 8 Almost all analyses look to • 2% annual cap a.m. and return from Quincy is part of a robotic system that will development with the Air Force. history for a guide, and the years Market at 6 p.m. The cost is $11.50 1929 and 1962 stand out. The former • 7 % lifetime cap For reservations, call Laurie was the worst case, the latter the APS Ochnio at Nathan Hale School at most benign. • Evening and weekenfY— 647-3346. Investor hotline is swamped Following the October crash of appointments Divorced men meet Electric Refrigerator 1929, the stock market recovered GOING ON RIGHT Refrigerator Range WASHINGTON (AP) - Ameri­ Illinois to help, said Stapf, who also had used professional phone opera­ half of its nearly 50 percent loss A free workshop for divorced ca’s small investors are pouring out took a brief turn on the phone lines. tors, who were to take information within six months. But from there men will be held at Manchester Model M odel so many tales of woe to a new In addition, he said: “ We decided and pass it along to officials in the on into 1932 it lost its footing and MOWTOAQt COWPOWATIOM Community College on Nov. 19 from NOW AT Model RF365BXP E T2 0 D K X S hotline that extra telephones have today to limit operators to four caller’s home state. stumbled down to just over 10 The hotline was launched as an percent of its 1929 high. 1-800-544-4004 7 to 9 p.m. in room A-4 on the East ET18P K X S 19.9 cu. ft. been installed and operator shifts hours because of emotional bur­ Campus. Attorney Jeffrey D. Mick- featuring nout. Dealing with sometimes attempt to help small investors Three factors generally are ^18.0 cu. tt; Self-Cleaning Refrigerator/ have been limited because of “WHERE SERVICE NEVER STOPS” elson will speak on custody, separa­ I Refrigerator/ emotional burnout. suicidal, depressed, morose, un­ cope with the recent fluctuations in blamed for aborting the recovery of tion, child support, property settle­ A t AieLMt:) Oven Freezer ” I was astounded. People need a happy people is a draining the market. ment. jointly owned businesses and shoulder to cry on,” said Scott experience.” Since the stock market problems mediation. Stapf, a spokesman for the North "It's very clear, in looking at the began, many small investors have The workshop is sponsored by the Ameiican Securities Administra­ calls, that there were a number of complained of problems contacting women’s center at MCC. For more tors Association. people who were sort of blithely their brokers and getting stocks information, call 647-6056. The group, which represents riding higher and higher in a bull sold promptly. Others say they state securities officials from market and did not realize the have not been given enough time to across the nation, opened its hotline consequence” of the investment meet margin calls, or are dealing Food distribution set • Provision for Opiionai ICEMAQIC* Automatic with securities which they feel were I Ice Maker • Adjustable Door Storage Bins • Ad­ Monday, expecting to hear from programs they were in, Stapf said. • Provision for Optional ICEMAQIC* Automatic • Automatic MEALTIMER” dock with Minute 100, maybe 150 consumers con­ Many people were engaged in not properly explained to them, ’The Manchester Area Confer­ Ice Maker • Adjustable Tempered Glass Shelves justable Tempered Glass Shelves • Illuminated Timer • Two 8" and two 6” high-speed surface cerned about problems in the stock exotic investing strategies, options, according to the state securities ence of Churches will distribute • No-tingerprint Textured Steel Doors , Dp-Front Controls cheese, rice and butter from its units • Custom Broil Control. market. calls and puts, he said, and were administrators group. Surplus Commodities Program on Instead, more than 500 calls gambling money they couldn’t So the association set up the Nov. 19 from 3 to 5 p.m. at Center flooded in, overwhelming the sys­ afford to lose. toll-free hotline to take calls and Congregational Church. tem. ” We were not staffed for that But lost it they did, in many answer questions. It operates from Registration may be made with kind of situation,” Stapf admitted. cases. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily and will proof of residency and income. The group was forced to double “ That’s one reason we brought in continue ” as long as it is needed,” There is a two-month waiting its phone lines to four on Tuesday professional securities examiners: Stapf said. period for new registrants. For and to fly in professional securities it was to give help up front,” he The toll-free number is 1-800-942- Attnetiv9 "European sohd At Sieffoifs said. On the opening day the group 9022. more information, call 646-4114. cooking ere last long!!! AND Health clinic Monday 9 9 A N D O V E R — Com m unity NOT LONG BEFORE THE HERALD Health Care Services Inc. will hold a senior citizen health clinic on OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Hop WILL BE PUBLISHING ITS River Homes. For more informa­ Undercounter Direct-Drive Automatic ^ tion, call 228-9423. Whirlpool RF387D)(P Y Dryer B e ^ Range Dishwasher Washer CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING GUIDE! Features SeN-Cieaning Oven • Parents to meet AutohiaticMEALTIMER * Clock* Model Modal Panorwmc black-glass oven door DU6000XR 8 COVEN’TRY — ’The Coventry a Custom Broil Control • FuU>width LA5800XS LE/Q 5650XM storage drawer with Literature Pac with This special section will be appearing daily Parent Support Group will meet Super Load Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Second and much more. Power Clean'’’ K Timed Dry Congregational Church Commun­ W ashing Capacity System in our Classified Section. So... ity House on Route 44. For more Information, call 742-8122. If you are a Manchester area business and Holiday fair planned you have Holiday gift Ideas... COVENTRY - The Gleaners 7 7 Group of the Second Congrega­ tional Church will hold its annual RESERVE SPACE NOWIIl • 15 Cycles/Options induding 5 Automatic Cy- holiday fair Saturday from 9:30 • 8 Automatic Cycles • 4 water temp Settings • • 4 Drying Cydes • 3 Drying IhmpsraluiM • “No- des • HITemp Washing Option • "Clean" Light • Iron’’ Cool-Down Care • 180* Skie-Aiiring Door • a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Church Exduaive In-The-Door Silverware Basket • High- “Inlinlle" water Level CooUol • MAGIC CLEAN* LM Filtar* Gentle wash System , Hxigh DURAWHflE- kNarior * Mora Run your advertisement 24 times Community House. Route 44. Side Racks • More. Other groups participating in the for only •50.40 and watch your fair include the Fragment Society, E-Z Tin the Church School and the Junior n igrim Fellowship, the Coventry OPEN DAILY holiday business SNOWBALL! W. H. PREUSS SONS Garden Club and the North Coven­ SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER. 228 BOSTON TPNL, RTL 0 « 44 • BOLTON, CT. try Women's Club. Items featured Hartford Road-Keeney Street V Mon. and Thura. till 9 Call NO W — 643-2711 include homemade apple pies, Mancheater Tues., Wed-. Sat. till 5 643-9492 breads and other baked goods and ,847-9997 *Ciih Ask for Tracey handcrafted articles. billion dollar buying grou|% a M lir C irf Fri. till 8 Two seating! for supper will be High Performance Since 1911 eVlM M o ie iis held at 5 and 6 p.m. Tickets are $6 for general admission, $5 for senior Open Every Sunday 12-5 pm eM H iM iPM L citisens, and $3.80 for children 5 to MANCHESTER HERALD. WwhwiUy. N o t . I I . 1W7 — W

n — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegday. Nov. 11, 1M7 K IT ‘N’ CARLYLE 'b y Lwry Wriglit r ^ - CD early withdrawal penalties vary •W tAMI OH CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 ve w s m s D&V, not rance, of course, does not have QUESTION: with a 9.31 percent annual yield. V^EINAR1AM5 federal government backing. My wife and I Business Prooertv . Cnteriotnment Form Sweeiles ond Eovipment DAY. I I Noticas RATeS’ 1 to 4 dpys: 90 cents oor Nne oor doy. renewed a cer­ QUESTION: You have assured Resort Prootrtv Boofekeeelno/income T or Otfice/RetoM Eotfipment QUESTION: Four weeks ago, I LOft/Fownd...... 01 M orttotes ...... Coreentry/Remodel Ine RecreoWonoi Eouioment 7 to tfdoys: 70 cents per line oor dov. tificate of dep­ readers that deposits at banks with ...... 02 H to IS doys: 40 cents per Nne per doy. In v e s to rs ’ bought 100 shares of stock lis t^ on Wonted to Buy Pointlno/Pooefine Boots ond AAortnc EosMoment osit, putting Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Amtowficvmtntt...... il Rooflnp/Sldlnp AAusicol Items H or more doys: Si cents per line per doy. the New York Stock Exchange. Awcilora...... 04 Mlntmpm cBereel 4 Woos. $31,955.06 in the coverage and at savings and loan Rentals Fioorlnp Comeros ond Photo Eouioment G u id e Even though I have paid for that FlfMMKtOl...... 05 Eiectrlcot . Pets ond Supplies new CD at an associations with Federal Savings Roo$mfor Rent ...... MMtceiioneovs tor Sole OCAOLINBS: For ctossitled edvertHemints to stock, I still don’t have the Aoortmesits tor Rent...... Heottnp/PtvmbinB 8.619 percent & Loan Insurance Corp. coverage Emptoyment A Educofion MIscelloneous Services Too Soles be published Tuesday throuph Sotvrdoy. the William A. Doyle confirmation slip giving the price CondomHilipms tor Rent...... Services Wonted Wonted to Buv/Trode deodi me Is noon on the day before piRHicotton. yield. Three are “ rock-solid safe” up to the Homes for Rent ...... For odvertisemtnts to be published Mendoy. months later, insurance amounts of $100,000 per and other details of the purchase. Sltuotlon Wontad...... Store/OfVico SROce...... the deodllne H 2:30 o.m. on Friday. I telephoned the brokerage firm Bwlnots Oooortwnltm Resort Property...... Merchandise we redeemed depositor. Inttructlon...... Indwstrtol Property...... H Of I doy / Seosono I A u t o m o t iv e twice. Each time I was told a Empiovmcnf Servlcot .. Goropes ond Storope...... Cors ter Sole RCAO YOUR AO. Oosstfled C that CD and re- We have considerable savings in ' Antkiues ond CotiectilMes token by telephone os o convenience. The duplicate confirmation slip would e . Roommotes Wonted...... ClotMne . . Trucks/Vons for Sole Monchester Herokf Is resoontlbfe lor only one ceived only two credit unions Insured by the Wonted to Rent...... Comoers/Trollers mailed to me. I still don’t have it. Fornlfure ini^orreCt Inserttonpnd then only for the Site Of. National Credit Union Administra­ Reol Estate Metorcydes/Mooeds $31,867.78. The savings and loan unlikely to volunteer that informa­ TV/Stereo/Aee.ilonces tne orlplnoi Irtsertlon. Errors which do not tion (NCUA). Is there some way we What can I do now? HOfim tor $olt ...... AAdchlnery ond Tools Auto Services association had our money and not tion, unless you ask. Cootfomlnlmm for Solt. S l i c e s town ond Gorden Autos tor Rent/Loose lessen the value of the odverth ement wtH net only escaped paying interest but can be assured of the $100,000 Child Core. . .. be corrected by on odditlonol msertlon. ANSWER: File a complaint with Lots/Lond for Soft ...... Good Thingfs to Eot MIscelloneous Automotive charged us for the use of our money. QUESTION; I have $20,000 in a guarantee? We ask because a invnimcnf Proeorty .. Cleoninp Services. Fuel Oll/Cool/FIrewaod . Wonted to Buv/Trode the New York Stock Exchange, 11 You wrote that federal require­ one-year bank CD with a 6.75 magazine article warned: “ Don’t Wall St.. New York, N.Y. 10005. ments setting “ minimum" penal­ percent annual yield and have gamble on privately insured banks, But why in the world did you pay ties on early withdrawals were learned of another bank offering a thrifts and credit unions.” for the stock before receiving the scrapped for CDs issued after 9.31 percent annual yield on five- O lM7brt«A.lr-A confirmation slip? It’s foolish to do March 31,1986. Are there no further year CDs. Both banks have Federal ANSWER; You can rest assured that, even though some brokerage IHI nB^WMITED miNELPWMITa Q i I hELF WUTB Q j ] HELP WANTED EPw Elf WAITED HOS nS lE government restrictions on* CD Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage. that NCUA coverage is as safe as firms wnat customers to pay up early withdrawal penalties? Would it be to my advantage to FDIC or FSLIC coverage. Your C LER K needed to handle TY P IS T-P o rt time post TELEPHONE Enumera­ A ll real estate advertised In money in those credit unions is not before receiving “ confirms.” WAREHOUSEW AREHOUSE Person. DUMPY'SG R A M P y'S ComerCorner Store t'i pay the early withdrawal penalty account maintenance. tiofi, mother's hours Full time, experience tors needed 'to update the Moncltester Herald Is “ privately Insured." NCUA is an P u zzle s has Immediate open­ sublect to tt«c Fair Housing N ANSWER: None at ail. Each by closing out my present CD and QUESTION: You and others 8om-4;30pm, Mondav- (16 hours per week) preferred but not ne­ ings for Cashler- Manchester city direc­ agency of the U.S. government, Frldoy. Coll Sovlhos available at health tory. Work of home. Act of 1968, wlilch mokes It bank and S&L now is free to set place the money in the higher- write about the safety of FDIC and cessary. Benefits. /Clerks. $6 per hour to llleaal to advertise any pref­ whatever early withdrawal penal­ created by Congress in 1970 to Bonk of Manchester care focIMty In Man­ Send name, address yielding CD? FSLIC coverage. But nobody men­ Answer to Previout Punle Apply: W.H. England start. Liberal benefits, erence, limitation ordlscrlm- ties it chooses on CDs It issues. insure “ member share accounts” ACROSS 53 Austrslian 9om-4:30pm. 643-1787. chester. Benefits In­ Lumber Co., Route 44, flexible hours. Apply orKl telephone number Inotlon based on race, color, tions the possibility of lost interest. birds to: Johnson Directory, Some make the penalties so high ANSWER: There's no way of at federally insured credit unions. 1 CeM. tumrrwr □DD snDin □□□ RN-LPN. We have a full clude; holiday, vaca­ Bolton, CT. of: (3rampv's, 706 Main religion, sex or natlonol My S&L credits interest to my CD 57 Russien □□□□ □□□□ DOG tion and sick pay. $7 P.O. Box763, Cheshire, origin, or an Intention to that people who redeem CDs before knowing, for sure. Credit union depositors are called time emperor time Or part time posi­ COLLECTOR. 30-60 day Street, Monchester. quarterly. Suppose that S&L goes 4Weekend- □□□□□□DOO □□□ tion on 3-11, Monddy- plus per hour. Salary CT 06410. Attention; moke onv such preference. maturity get back less money than First off, find out the early “ members.” 5B Politeness accounts. Experience $80K per year. Notional Ilmitotlon or dlscrlmtnotlen. bust and is closed on, say, De­ 61 Sbe(Fr.) Frldoy. No weekends. commensurate with Monchester.______they put in. That was your unhappy withdrawal penalty on your present Actually. NCUA is in better 62 Hiving pedil experience. Please preferred. Good work­ wholesale jewelry The Herald will not know­ cember 21. Will I lose the interest For more Information ing condition and company needs repre­ EXPERIENCED Florist ingly occept any odverttse- experience. CD and exactly how much money financial shape than FDIC or digits apply In person at: only. Excellent salary 0 from Sept. 30 to Dec. 21? please coll; D.M.S. hours. Apply In person. sentatives for local ment which Is In violation of ' Even when federal regulations you would receive by redeeming it FSLIC. Your money is rock-solid 63 Color 9am-3pm, Mondoy- AAeodows Manor, 333 and benefits. Send re­ 64 Set up golf Savings Bank of Man­ area. No direct sales, the law. •mandated CD early withdrawal before maturity. Calculate the safe up to $100,000 pewr member. Frlday. Crestfleld Con­ Bldwell Street, Man­ sume or apply In per­ ANSWER: No. Stop worrying. chester. 647-9191. EO E. chester. 649-9696. wholesale only. (713) penalties, those penalties were interest on that amount, based on FSLIC covers interest accrued — valscent. 643-5151. 782-1881. son. No phone calls GOVERNMENT Homes QUESTION: Do all credit unions please. WIMImantlc from $1 (U repair). minimums. Banks and S&Ls were the 9.31 annual yield at the second even though not yet credited — on permitted to charge higher penal­ provide National Credit Union □BDQD Flower & Gift Shop, Delinquent tax prop­ bank. That will tell you if the switch CDs and other accounts right up to AP photo DOD □ □ □ □ ties. Many did. will be worthwhile during the Administration insurance R e ta il 115$ Main Street, erty. Repossessions. the day an insured S&L is closed. DBD □ □DC Wllllmontic.______Coll 805-687-6000 exten­ These days, early withdrawal remaining term of your present CD. coverage? 1 Firt (comb. □ □ □ □ ’The same situation applied to Checking the pattern fonn) □DO □ □ □ □ CASHIERS TRANSMISSION Re- sion GH 9965. penalties on newly issued CDs vary Past that. It's impossible to say FDIC coverage at insured banks. SPEND THE HOLIDAYS FaN'ParttlRM- widely from one bank or S&L to what rates will be available on new ANSWER; No. All federally 2Fat4 22 Insect at a 45 Seseme bullder. Excellent A worker at the Georgia Pacific paper mili in Warwick, 3 Construction picnic 47 Spiny plants »8/Mr. working condition, another. Your big mistake was not CDs at either of those banks or chartered CUs do. So do "many William A. Doyle, a syndicated b4sm (comp, 23 CoUega group V 49Delete't WITH MRS. B ALL SHIFTS good pay, benefits. For checking aut the penalty before elsewhere over each of the five state-chartered CUs. Some states columnist, welcomes written ques­ N.Y., inspects the background design on paper used in wd.) 25 Went quicklv opposite 4 Po4tic AVAILABLE. MORNING. right person. Call Jim puttingj3l.9S6.06 into that CD. years ahead. require state-chartered CUs to tions, but he can provide answers printing checks, in 1986, Americans wrote more than 45 26 Tennis player 50-O f Wight AT BRADLEES DAYS. NIGHTS AND for details 633-5268, ev­ HELP WANTED contraction - Nastast 51 Snfan vaNey GD Thelesson here for all readers is If interest rates in general drop, obtain NCUA coverage. Still other only through the column. Write to 5 Acquirod WEEKENDS. . enings 228-0787. 27 Northern 52 Melee biiiion checks — more than 10 times the number of 6 Roman OTHER POSITIONS to inquire and get complete details you’ll be delighted with a five-year, states allow state-chartered CUs Doyle in care of the Manchester constellation 54Bafeben NOW IS THE TIME highway 28 Heroic AVAILALBE o CD early withdrawal penalties in 9.31 percent CD. But if rates rise, choose between NCUA and private Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester currency biiis printed by the government's Bureau of glove 7 Got on 30 Half (pref.) TO JOIN THE BRADLEES TEAM APPLY TO PERSONNEL advance. Banks and S&Ls are you'll be unhappy being "locked in” insurance coverage. Private insu­ 06040. Engraving and Printing. 8 Sltnder 31 Actor - 55 Mormon State AT; 9 Authentic Kristofferson Ttia holiday opportunity you taka now may bacomo KJ. WHOLESALE CLUB 10**- U 32 Slangy 56 -AuklLeng a caraar opporiunity In tha futura Douce** affirmativt INC* Small A d 11 Patron 35 In iina 59 Experienced $08 REV. MOODY 16 Gambling 36 Cam# in person WE OFFER: OVERPASS place (SI.) 40 Wily 60 Universel • Full & Part-Time Schedules HARTFORD. CT. 20 Mouth pert 43 Pouch lahguege • Accelerated Hiring Rates CLASSIFED ADVERTISING 643-2711 • Time ad a Half for Sunday 8 9 10 11 • Immediate Employee Discount 14 • Complete Training Program OPPORTUNITY! Notices NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY SECRETARY We Need Eager, Motivated People! HELPWANTB) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Full and Part Time liD HELP WANTED Please apply In person at; Good opportunity for As a condition precedent to CD Management Positions SCtttuuue your own 0 self-motivated the placement of any odver- CAREGIVER. Mature, SECRETARY. Shorthand BUSPERSON wanted. AIDE. Housekeeper for R EAL Estate Sales. Suc­ SALES. Want to be paid BRADLEES Cashiers, Warehouse Help tltlna In the Manchester He­ responsible person to required. One man small rest home. No cessful, professional hours. A very busy E. HARTFORD, CT, 940 Silver Lane Individuol with strong rald, Advertiser hereby Apply; Cavev’s Res­ national firm Is recruit­ what you are worth? work with Infants and Manchester Law of- taurant. Telephone experience. Will train. Real Estate firm seek­ We offer an opportun­ MANCHESTER, CT, MIcMIt Tnpk. A Brood St. typing, communi­ If you are looking for opportunity and oorees to protect. Indemnify ing medical people to 27 toddlers In day care flce. 646-2425. 643-2751.______Pleasant working con­ ing licensed full time ity for you to write your 2S 26 ^ cations, and advancement join our growing company and hold harmless the Man­ setting. Part time af­ complete medical Insu­ chester Herald, Its officers ditions. Benefits. Call agent for our Manches­ own paycheck. If you organizational akills. and we ll grow together! DISPATCHERS. Our ex­ rance exams. RN's, 33 and employees against any ternoons. Hours avail­ 649-4510. Monday- ter office. Excellent like Independence, we 3^ Call Bob's Partonnel, 638-3570 able. 12:30-5 or 6pm. H E AD Teacher to work panding division needs LP N ’s and E M T's who Dlvorsity of dutlos In and all liability, loss or with 3-5 year olds In day Frlday between 8am- opportunity for per­ support you with a base expense. Including attor­ 647-0788 or 649-9228. professional, organ­ 2pm, ask for Mrs. sonal growth. Call Su­ can draw blood and 37 3 ^ plaasant working care nursery school ized Individuals to loin salary plus commis­ neys' fees, arising from PERSONS to work In Brook.______san Shimer, Sentry perform EKG’s are B K M ilim atmoaphera. High setting. Must have de­ sion Incentives and a claims of unfair trade practi­ our operations depart­ Real Estate for confi­ qualified. Please call 42 ihere $ olwayi tomettiing new 0$ •chool diploma and kitchen making sand­ gree In Early Child­ ment as dispatchers. RN Supervisor. 3-11pm. full benefit package. 1 ces, Infringement of trade­ wiches and other kit­ dential Interview. 643- 1-800-992-3221 between minimum 2 years marks, trade names or pat­ hood Education. Hours Transportation expe­ Immediate opening AAA Is a leader In the 46 Brodleat Now It con ba youl chen duties. 649-0305. Mondoy-Frlday. No 4060.______10am and 2pm, ents, violation of rights of can be part or full time. rience preferred, but Mondoy-Frlday.______auto club field. We iM/f aacratadal privacy and Infringement of Coll 647-0788 or 649-9228. willing to train. Excel­ weekends. For more TEXAS on Company continue to grow and 49 60 61 axparlanca. Excellant copyright and proprietary OFFICE HELP lent compensation and Information please call needs mature person ★ STUDENTS ★ you can grow with us. banafits package, Middletown Enfield Hamden Wateibury rights, unfair competition Crestfleld Convalscent No previous sales ex­ One full lime, one re­ FULL Tlfhe Counter Per­ full benefits. If Inter­ for short trips sur­ Part Tima - Evsninga 67 aaiary $13,579. NOW IN MANCHESTER! and libel and slander, which gular part time general Home. 643-5151.______rounding Connecticut. perience necessary. m ay result from the publica­ son for local wholes­ ested please send re­ NATIONAL new­ Sand resume to; tion of any advertlsment In office person or claims aler. Knowledge of sume and salary re­ SALES Clerks needed. 2 Contact customers. We We have a complete 61 train. Write K.G. Dick­ spaper concern has training program. For the Manchester Herald by person. Good typing a plumbing and heating quirements: V.P. positions available. Immediate openings PRIVATE PARTY Pit Wilion odvertlser. Including adver­ erson, President, a confidential Inter­ 64 must. *7.50 to start - helpful. Good hourly Operations, Harte- Mornings 9:30-4pm. for 78 N$ftk Ells Si tisements In any free distri­ •8.00 after 30 days. rate with benefits. Call Hanks Transportation Evenings 4-9pm plus Southwestern Petro­ view call Paul WInsor bution publications pub­ ORDER CLERKS at 236-3261 or 1-800-842- J Masehaatsr, CT 00040 Send resume to Mark. 872-9101.______Service, P.O. Box 1356, Saturdays and Sun­ leum, Box 961005, Fort lished by the Manchester Worth, Tx. 76161. VERIFIERS 4320 ext. 265. An Equal Full Time. Business Manager Glastonbury, C T 06033. days. Apply at: i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Merchandise Ads hy 11/10/87 Herald. Penny Sleffert, C H ILD Care needed for A S S IS TA N T Opportunity Publisher. one year old son. Full Telephone 659-2126. We Eblen's Casual Clo­ SALES Consultant. Look­ by Henri Arnold and Bob tPe I807AA P.O. Box 1213 thing and Footwear, ing for ambitious, wil­ MANAGERS. Employer. Manchester time. Call T v at 643-9462 are an EOE. 974 M a in S tre e t, ling to learn person to Call Today TRUCK Driver. Fulltime Unacrambta thaae four Jumbles, The world la coming to or 649-1436.______en end tomorrow LOST Monchester.______fill an opening at a position open. Class II one letter to each aquare, to form FLORAL Designer, part CARPENTER ★ 647-9946 ★ four ordinary words. AND FOUND PROGRAM Director- M A IN TE N A N C E Person. family run, growing, ACCOUNTS Payable driver's license only time. Experienced In floor covering store. required. Benefits. all phases. Call 643- Youth. Develop and Immediate opening Dependable, reliable, Clerk. Part time posl- DIRECTOR OF FOUND. Young Orange administer YWCA pro­ for a fully experi­ maintenance person- No experience neces- tion. 9am-2pm. Apply: W.H. England ARGIN Tabby cat. Vicinity 1635.______ary. Call 643-5168 be­ FAMILY grams for school-aged enced professional ./custodian needed at a Mondoy-Frlday at L u m b e r Company, Center Congregational SURROUND yourself children with primary Manchester Parochial tween 9-5 for Interview. health care facility In Route 44, Bolton, CT. Church. Call 646-5295. with beauty. Excellent carpenter. Must have OEVELOPMENT emphasis on before school. 2nd shift. Manchester. Duties INSURANCE. Immediate •Siffz opportunity for full and after school day own tools and tran­ Fringe benefits. If In- BANK TELLERS consist of routine ac­ time employment with opening In Manchester CENTER care. Good supervi­ sportation. Good sa­ terested coll 643-5086. United Bank has teller counting clerical work office for group claim one of Connecticut's VINEL Administer Innovative, sory and communica­ lary plus paid vaca­ BAYLOR-SupervIsor. We positions available In Including use of calcu­ processing and general finest jewelers. Exten­ comprshenslva family HELP WANTED tion skills needed. tion, etc. Apply now have openings for a the Vernon Circle of­ lator and typewriter. office work. Flexible i m sive benefit program. BS/BA In Recreation, 991 davalopment center. 3 NEEDED (NOW) to — Supervisor position ev­ fice. Previous teller or $7.25 plus per hour. _ hours. 6:30-4.643-6401. 2-20 hour positions. 1 Apply In person to; Education or Child De- Solory commensurate ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days Includes; daycare for Diane Allevo, General ery weekend. 7am-7pm cashier experience ne­ maintenance, 1 clerk. veloment, plus min­ MAK COMPANY with experience. Inter­ Infants/young toddl­ Import experience helpful, but not Manager, Michael's or 7pm-7om. For more cessary. Good com­ LACKET ★ Additional Lines 50250 Crestfleld Convalscent United Bank CX)RLLS Child Davalopment; 2 lent working conditions — Salary $17,182. Send needed. Flexible Home. 643-5151______FULL Time Cashier. Now arrange the circled lettera to TECHNICIAN term the surprise answer, as sug­ years administrative resume by November hours. Apply Diamond Vernon ClTGle Offlce Good pay. Mondoy- ★ Ad must contain price! For interview call Tom Dell, 8 am 24 to M. Stoner, Nut­ Showcase, Manchester MEDICAL Billing Clerk gested by the above cartoon. and community net­ UGGETT-PARKADE PHARMACY with knowledge of ac­ to v w r Frlday. Apply Conyers IM M EDIATE meg Branch YWCA, 78 Porkode.______Hardware, Manches­ OPENING FOR FULL You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds working axparlanca. to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. needs North Main Street, counts receivable and FIR E Restoration com­ WAITRESS or Walter. medical Insurance. ter. 646-5707. TIME SERVICE Must have minimum 1 Manchester, C T 06040. Lunches. Experience pany looking for TECHNICIAN due to this low price... year preschool day­ • Department Manager An EOE/AA Employer. Manchester office. workers. Will tain. $6 CASHIER Full or part (Answers tomorrow) necessary. Apply; Call 646-0534 between 12 time. Buckland Street Excellent starting pay care axparlanca. MANOEsratHOMA Covey's Restauront. starting pay. Full and Veslerday's I *NISE CLEFT IMPEDE DISMAL • Cashier noon and 2pm. part time day work. and Route 84 Mobil. ^ and benefits. Salary; $19,510. Sand 643-2751. Salary $5and up. Apply Answer That (ortune hunter without any dollais Is resume by 11/24/87 THE PROFESSIONALS Cal I otter 9am. 646-6855. Please call tMng to (Ind a rich mate without any this— • Pharmacy Computer Operator A C C O U N TS In person M ondav- 24 A D A M S S T R E E T FURNITURE Makers. "SENSE" to; Frldov, 10pm-5pm. MANCHESTER. CT 06040 For modern pharmacy. Pleasant working PAYABLE CLERK 'Americans Rtvorite Store Full and part time. 423-1684 Mr. Stoner or mall resume conditions, fringe benefits, in P R O FE SSIO ­ Part-time position, Assemblers, Saw Oper­ CALL CLASSIFIED Hartford Region 646-3520 9sm-2pm, Monday-Frt- ators. Experience CASHIER. Convenience N A L A TM O S P H E R E at Manchester's lar­ helpful but not neces­ store. Our Xtra Mart POHER’S OIL day at health care facil­ YWCA gest shopping center. Good pay and flexible sary. Nap Brothers stores In the greater 135 Broad Street ity In Manchester. Du­ WANTED — NIGHT CREW A ^ n ^ e s te r area has SERVICE, INC. Furniture. Apply In Route 6 Hartford, C T 06105 hours. Ideal for working mothers. ties consist of routine Looking for a 6 person team to stock shelves on person. 122 Naubac vacancies for Cashiers CELEBRITY CIPHER 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 N O W ! No. Windham. C T 06256 Celebrity Cipher cryptogrema ere created from quoutlona by famous AN EOE/AA Employsr. 9 accounting clerical the night shift, Monday - Friday, 9:30 pm-7am. Avenue, Glastonbury. ond Assistant Manag­ pw>pta, peat end preeent Eech letter m the cipher atenda tor Hiring at once... Apply to Pharmacist and work Including use of Competitive wages and benefits for mature, res­ 633-7511 or 633-9996. ers. For an Interview another. Today's fAw; B equeP /. Full Time.... Office Manager. calculator and typewri­ ponsible Individuals. Interested applicants apply RECEPTIONIST. Busy call 649-2337. EO E. ter. $7.25 plus per hour. Manchester doctor's OFFICE Manager expe­ 'OPHIAODI OAI: O rienced for a busy Op- Salary commansura- MANCHESTER K-MART office, full time, medi­ Now Is the time to run an POWER UGGETT-PARKADE PHARMACY Personnel Dept. ■ 239 Spencer St. cal Insurance, paid ho­ thalmologlcal MAUKCDI UT IYV tlve with experience. ad In classified to sell that practice. Send resume Parkade Shopping Center • Manchester ■ Manchester, C T ■ 643-5122 lidays, earn time and camera you no longer EQUIPMENT Interested applicants pension plan. Call to; Lorraine Zell, 191 CZIOOVZIVK, HUGK O u /U in tiim use. 647-9966 apply In person at; 646-4576 for Main Street, Manches­ oppointment.______ter, C T 06040. MECHANICS "EASY DOES IT" Is the P R I Y V Meadows Manor MAINTENANCE GET paid for reading wav to describe placing a 333 Bldwell St. books I $100 per title. Worker. Full time posi­ 2 needed immediately. Ex­ CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR want od. Just call 643-2711 tion available for Inde­ CZMABZDBMGVK lU Manchester, C T 06040 Write: ACE-849A, 161 and we do the rest! perience preferred but not 047-9101 Housewives, mothers with young children, S. Lincolnway, N. Au- pendent self starter. students. Earn extra money with your own roro, IL 60542.______Applicants should have IYV C I I V A G R eoi PLAYER PIANOS are In experience and ability necessary. Salary based on part-time job. Bring your chiidren with you - O N E O F T H E surest wavs demand. If you have one In all aspects of main­ PVEBQKVAVK.’ — OG experience. Good benefits, and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per to find bargain buys is to you do not use, why not tenance Including: THE MANCHESTER HERALD HAS IT! exchange It for cash with week, aaiary pius gas aiiowance. Supervise shop the classified ads general repairs, paint­ D O M M . excellent working condi­ P A R T T IM E every day. a want ad. ing, carpentry, plumb­ Our Classified Section will soon Include our annual our carrier boys and giris. if you iike kida, want PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Man does not live by bread tions. Call Wally, service ma­ ing, mechanlcal/elec- alone, but by additives and preservatives as w ell" — 7 a iittie independence and your own income, trlcal systems. $ Lou Stoddard. CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING GUIDE! STUDENTS — MOMS ^ caii 647-9946 or 847-9947. Alternating weekends nager for appointment. Earn Top Wages required. Competitive If you are a Manchester area salary and benefits In­ 6464)378 SERVICE MOONLIGHTERS Dari-Farms Ice Cream cluding health-dental business and you have THE DEADLINE FOR has Immediate openings for the following Insurance and pension 6464055 PARTS NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... plan. Apply Inperson PLACING OR perfect Holiday gifts Earn the $$ you need for positions: MANCHESTER AREA Mondoy-Frlday, 10am- CANCELING AN AD 646-2789 SALES • Class II Route Drivers 4pm. Rockville Mem­ IS 12 NOON T H E D A Y — list them with us! the Holidays! Henry St...... 261-315 orial Nursing Home, 22 BEFORE, MONDAY • Princeton ...... 187-190 • Phone Order Clerk South Street, Rock- FRIDAY, IN ORDER 24 insertions for only *50.40 (prepaid) We need 10 people from 5pm - 9pm. Tanner ...... 124-168 Full paid medical program, paid vacations, vllle, C T . ______TO MAKE THE NEXT MANOfSTERHONCA Wellesley ...... all paid holidays, pension and profit sharing plan. MEDICAL Office person- ISSUE. FRIDAY RESERVE SPACE NOW I! Qreen Rd...... 204-330 nel . Some bookkeeping A F TE R N O O N B Y 2:30 THE PROFESSIONALS Applications now being accepted; and patient contact, PM FOR MONDAY'S Call — 643-2711 $ 647-9946 $ North Elm St...... 5-91 telephone, billing and ISSUE. THANK YOU 30 ADAMS STREET Woodbridge St...... 18-230 Dari-Farms Ice Cream Insurance. Mondoy- FOR YO U R Ask for Tracey M ANCHESTEB. C T 06040 40 Tolland Stage Road, Tolland Frlday, 9-12 and 1-5. COOPERATIONIII Send resume to: Box THIS YEAR, NO ONE SHOULD QET COAL IN THEIR STOCKINQI CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 Monday - Friday, 8:30-5:30 / Sat. 9-1 / EOE LL, the Manchester 1 „ Herald.^