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H E L P W A N n O HELP WANTED BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY THM" vw MUST HAVe HJaurbrstrr) Manchester — A City o( Village Char limih N M ical Rscsnls UaSIna OS CoMpany look­ A CAT. ing lor holp. Good working ■red SERVICES SERVICES PAINTIN6/ I^BUiUNlia/ Codar with ICD-B-CM condHIon*. chinco lor id- vancomont, bonollt*. Atlond- ■o i I q f f e r e d OFFERED PAPEMN6 C O N TN A C nN S axparlance to do In Tuesday, Dec. 24,1965 ■nts «nd M iliUnt manigor. Single copy; 254 hospital chart ravlaw. M/F. 2SS-SB12 itk lor tho Odd lobs. Trucking. Handyman for Carpentry, John Oeerr Polntlno Con­ Forrond Remodelino — A R T or RRA preferred minkgor. Home ropolrs. You name electrical, plumMno and tractor — Custom Intorlor Cabinets, roofing, gut­ It, we do It. Froo ostl- work. Very reosonoblo but not necessary cleaning. Neat, rtlloblo. ters, room odditlons, motes. Insured. 64341904. Fre t quotes, Manchester rotes, quolHv work. In­ decks, dll typos of romd- must be willing to tra­ T o w n jobs HOMES home owner. 649-1158, sured and roferencos. 649- doling and ropolrs. FREE vel, have car, send re­ Howket Tree Servico — Steve Gtarrotono. 3248. fstlmofos. Fully Insurod. FOR SALE Plane slams sume to CPRO, 384 Bucket Truck B Chipper. Telephone 6438017, attar Pratt Street, Meriden, Stump Removal. Fro# Es­ Handyman tor Sorvlces, 6pm. 647-8509. waiting for All r«ol estate advertised timates. Special consider­ odd lobs around your plNoiNoT'M iirbom 2 C T 08450. In the Manchester Herald ation for Elderly and Han­ house. Carpentry, roof­ for sportino goods oqulp- Leon CleszvnskI Builder mont Is oosy whon you Is subject to the federal dicapped. 647-7553. ing, gtc. Coll Tim at — New homes, additions, odvertlse In classified. Fair Housing Act of IMS, 647-8659 Otter 6pm. remodelino, rec rooms, appiicants Into crowded which makes It Illegal to Delivering rich loom — 5 garages, kitchens remo­ COLLEGE advertise any preference, yards, S65 plus tax. Sand, deled, ceilings, both tile, limitation or dlscrlmlno- grovel, 8, stone. 643-9504. B 1N L 0 H I6 / dormers, roofing. Rotl By John F. Kirch STUDENTS tlon based on race, color, PAINTING/ C0NTRACTIN6 dentlol or commercial. Herald Roportor Home lor the holidays? religion, sex or notional Lovino Mother will core PAPEMN6 649-4291. origin, or on Intention to • t«B»ViaA.B« Looking for temporary tor your child In our On the front entrance of Brad- shopping mall moke any such prefer­ home. Coll 646-4190. Carpentry and remodel­ Dumas Electric —- Hovlng work? We have tempor­ lees department store at the 4 ence, limitation or dis­ ONE OF THE nicest ing services — Complete Electrical ProbItmsT T H E NUTCRACKER by The Joe Kubert School Manchester Parkade hangs a ary positions open. For crimination. The Herold McKechnle^^ Electric — things about wont odt It hoiTM repairs and remo­ Need A large or o small thoir low cost. Anothor Is small aign with the picture of a By Kathleen Mactoy the mall about 35 miles east of San more Information, will not knowingly accept For thot extra outlet, or to deling. Quollty work. Ref- Repair? Wo Soeclollie In po nm wf 0Lrr...HxrnN£9$ i« update your existing ser­ tholr quick action. Try o rr IS J woman bolding a pad and pen. The The Associated Press Francisco. please call 848-1737, any advertisement which orences, licensed and In- R^dentlol Work. Joseph rr KS 9UAKBI7 WITH Is In violation of the low. vice. 24 I'our emergency wont od todovl aign is small, but its message is big "The place filled up with smoke, ask for personnel. turtd. Coll 6468165. Dumas. Fully LIconsed. jov ON rue — help wanted. service. Free estimates. Free Estlmotes. 6468253. CONCORD, Calif, — A private and the power went out. People Manchester — Redwood Master license and In­ Nome your own price — Robert E. Jarvis, swesTs. "Apply now for full- or part-time plane trying to land in heavy fog were crying and hugging each Forms: Enlov the out­ sured. 646-3117. A port of Father and ton. Fast, Bulldlno-Remodellng positions at Bradlees, the em­ slammed into the roof of a mall other,” he said. "F riend and THIS LOCATION standing view of the Hart­ L.A. Converse, Inc. dependable service. Specialist. Additions, oar­ ployer with a difference,” it reads. jammed with Christmas shoppers, relatives were tending to the ford skyline from the Pointing, Paperhanging ages, roofing, tiding, kit­ HEATING/ “Competitive wage, employee dis­ spewing flames and debris into an injured." large rear deck of this > CURRENTLY & Removal. Coll 646-5761. chens. bathrooms, re- I S | rPLUMBING count, growth potential, friendly area crowded with youngsters Harry Sundstrom of Concord, room raised Ranch. Flre- plocoment atmosphere, flexible days and waiting to see Santa Claus. At least who was also at the mall, said he INVOLVEO IN A ploced family room, 3 or 4 Pointing and Poperhang- windows/doort. 643-6712. hours to suit your needs." three people died and 63 were "saw a ball of fire 30 to 40 feet in the bedrooms, 3 cor garage, Your owuronce of quick Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ It is Just one of many such signs injured, police reported. air." etc. Priced to sell at retponM whan you odveir- rior, ceilings repaired. Quality Building — New throom remodeling; In­ $122,900. Zinsser Agency, that cover the front windows of The twin-engine Beechcraft "My jacket caught fire. My hand LABOR DISPUTE. fist In Classified Is ttiot References, fully Insursd. construction resldontlol, stallation water heaters, shops throughout Manchester — 643-1511. our readers ore ready to Quality work. Martin commercial, additions, oorboge disposals; foucot Baron was approaching Buchanan caught fire," said Bret Jacobus, buy when they turn to the AAottsson, evenings, 649- renovations, o complete repairs. 6498539. Vlia/M esp^aiiy at stores that tradition- Field, making an instrument ap­ 25, of Concord. "My Jacket was TOOAY’S IHtte odt. 649-2711. 4431. building service. S6981S4. osterCord accepted. /v^v PLV y A N r I aiiy hire teenagers — as more and proach with visibility of about burned off. I didn’t take it off ... TOMV MAiaV...7& more retaii outiets compete for three-quarters of a mile, when it We’re real lucky. There was stuff Quick-Crochet Ren I Estate wbat some retaiiers say is a crashed into the roof of Sun Valley flying. I thought it was all over.” "shrinking iabor market." Mall about 8:45 p.m. Monday, Some of the bystanders helped Aithough management em- authorities reported. with the rescue, shoving burn pioyeea at Bradiees deciined to "The whole sky lit up and stayed victims into water fountains at the by N orm a [ g j ] HOMES APARTMENTS P g ] HOMES FOR SALE FORMIE comment in detaii on the situation, lit,” said Dino Vigil, who witnessed suburban shopping center. T a d fo rd FOR RENT FOR RENT they did indicate that the store the crash from across the street. “I The mall is just under a mile found enough heip for the Christ­ Repossessed Homes from thought it was a bomb, then I from the airport. Historic Bolton Green — Manchester — Available Manchester — Large four mas season. When asked Monday realized it had to be the plane. The Government from 81.00 Immediately. One, two bedroom Contemporary Spacious restored antique plus repairs/taxes. bow iong the "Heip Wanted” sign engine wasn’t sputtering. He went 8 room Colonial with 7 and three bedroom apart­ In fine family neighbor­ had been up, a Bradiees manager down fast.” Throughout CT/Notlon- ments. S425, $495, $525, hood. S925 per month. Call worklno fireplaces, chest­ wldel Also tax properties. said: "It’s coming down today." Three people died and 63 were nut floors and o new born I heat and hot water In­ Joyce, 647-0895. Fire traps 216-453-3000, Including cluded. J.O . Real Estate, But other store managers injured, said Concord police spo­ Mutt be seen I Blanchard Sunday. Ext. H1072. around Manctaeater, at both retaii kesman AI Jordan. The dead were & Rossetto Real Estate, 6461980. Manchester — 7 room THE TERMITE house, centrally located, and fast-food outiets, said ttey believed to be the pilot and two 646-24S2. Just Listed 1 Enlov main­ HOUSEHOLD MUSICAL were not so iucky. Their signs three on INSPECTION ------n— Like Private Home — 3'/2 S69S plus utilities. Call passengers but that could not be tenance free living In this room apartment. Base­ 6461021. 6 0 0 D S ITEMS remain in the windows. confirmed, Jordan said. Are you buying a resale Hebron — S89,900. Get charming 4 room. 2 bed­ ment, appliances. Work­ "It's a nationai probiem,” said Thousands of people streamed house? The mortgage away to your own private room. V/i both unit on ing single adult, married Lloyd's AM/FM sttreo Fred Markowicb, who owns Fran­ into the parking lot after the crash, 3rd floor E company may require a ter­ world. Live os love birds Green Rood. ERA Buyers couple. No children, pets. mite Inspection and treat­ ond 6trock stereo car­ kies restaurant on Broad Street many crying or desperately seek­ In this small but charming Protection Plan In­ 643-2880. with his wife, Coiette. He said that ing friends or relatives. The tail of ment belore Issuing a mort­ country home nestled cluded! Blanchard 8. Ros­ STORE AND tridge player and turnta­ By Georgo Layng gage. Be certain that there Kitchen Table and Chairs ble. Hardly used. Asking in addition to younger people, "It’s the plane could be seen dangling Htrald Roportor upon 2 plus acres with setto Real Estate. 646- For Rent — January 1st. OFFICE SPACE is a contractual understand­ pond, oordens 8, fruit 2482. — Moosehead Maple, 42* S85. Call 647-1560 Otter very difficult to get housewives off the roof, and one of the plane's ing between you and the sel­ Five-room duplex. Fire­ trees. If you like quiet H round with one leaf, excel­ 5pm, ask tor L e n .' and senior citizens to work.” propellers was lying on the floor Three people were rescued Mon­ ler as (0 who will pay for the place, large kitchen, Office Space — Excellent lent condition. S295. Call The “Heip Wanted” sign hang­ inside the mall near where the Inspection and who will cor­ country living, coll today, Custom Designed — Cope stove, yard, basement, day night from the third floor of the let us tell you morel with 4 bedrooms, master location with ample park­ 6460280. Stereo, 0 track, AM /FM ing in his window has been there plane hit. National Guard Armory on Main C r o c h ' ^ ^ rect any damage. II your washer-dryer hookups, ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. record plover, cassette new home Is linanced Sentry Real Estate, 643- suite on first floor, 21' for about a year, Markowich said. The pilot had radioed a "missed Street after being trapped by a fire convenient location to bus office suites ore now adapter, speakers. $30. through an FHA-insured 4060. family room, gourmet kit­ Fold Up Bed with mat­ Othera reported simiiar difficui- approach” and told the tower he that started on the first floor stops, parking for one cor available. 649-2891. After 5pm, 6498909.0 C tress and plastic cover. mortgage and is located in chen plus a 5 room att­ only. No pets. S625 ties finding heip. was going around for another try following a Christmas party, town a termite-prone area, HUD Manchester — $88,900. ached guest of In-low Like new. S65. Call after 'T ve never seen it iike this before the impact, said airport fire and police officials said this requires protection mea­ monthly plus utilities, se­ Store — Main Street, 3pm, 6466810.D Precisely right best des­ apartment. See It today. curity deposit, lease. Coll before,” said John Greenwood, a manager Harold Wight. morning. sures against termite Inles- cribes this true New Eng­ Blanchard & Rossetto Manchester. 100% loca­ tation. The Initial damage 647-1004 otter 5pm I07||RJ_CREATIONAL worker at Shady Gien restaurant Water from the mall’s sprinklers Deputy Chief William D. Griffin land Cope situated on o tion, heat, air, parking Porta-CrIb — Good con- from termites is usually Real Estate, 646-2482. weekdays. ITEMS 'in the Parkade. “And I've biron quickly doused the flames trig­ quiet tree-lined street. Included, reasonable. 649- dtllon, sturdy, with mat­ of the Town Fire Department said minor and rarely affecu the here the last six years.” gered by the crash, and a foot or The firepinced living 5334 or 643-7175. tress. Call 649-1340 otter the three — Jhe building’s custo­ structural Integrity of the You don't hove to be on Jim Sokola, an assistant man­ room lends comfort and Tim e Tested and proven Is 6pm. S25.Q Ladles White Brooks shoe more of water turned part of the dian, his wife and teenage son — house. However, left unde­ this elegant Colonial odvertlslno expert to pet Office For Rent — Good skates, size 9. S20. 646 ager at the Tacorral Mexican Food mall into an indoor lake. tected, termites can cause cozIness while the large were not injured. He said they results In Classified. We'll 0348.O extensive damage. screen-enclosed porch In­ which shows the pride and location, 200 yards from restaurant on Broad Street, said "There was a panic, people were were awakened by a smoke help you word your od. vites Invigorating winter responsive core that pres­ Vernon Circle. Coll for the past few months have been the running everywhere,” said Dave detector and called the emergency Whatever your real etuie ent owners hove given 643-2711. details, 872-3015. MISCELLANEOUS longest time he can remember Belli, a copy editor for the Contra needt may be you will find activity. Come seel Sen­ try Real Estote, 643-4060. this 3 bedroom home with FOR SALE when the restaurant could not find Costa Times, who was shopping at Please turn to page 8 that everyone at TED FO R D extra large front to bock Deluxe Four Room, two sufficient help. 1 1 4 REAL ESTATE, CEN­ bedroom apartment — Automotive No Fuss, No Mussll Im­ living room/sunroom A Christmas winner! T h ii attractive Pillbox Hal it T U R Y 21 Is capable and combination with cozy fully oppllonced kitchen. Two Ladles Coats — One "At one point it was me, the easily crocheted from knilting ready to aitlal you. Our maculate 6 room Ansaldl fireplace, loroe deck off Includes heat and hot with large mink collar, manager and one other girl,” worsted in your favorite wonderful reputation la built Colonial, tine quality For Sale oood condition. Size 12-14. Joyce Perrett shows her daughter, Bethlehem. Perrett's sister-in-law gave color. oppllonced kitchen, water. 8525 monthly. 649- CAR8/TRUCK8 Sokola said. He currently has balll upon our personalised found throughout, plaster 4003. $40. Coll 649-1433. about 25 employees because of the Jennifer, the ornament that won first it to her several years ago. “It's usually Red Rock is sold N e . 114 has complete service lo our cUenu und walls, hardwood flooring, above ground pool, chain I FOB SALE crochet directions. link fence, older area with influx of colloge students home for prize in the Manchester Heraid's their ultimate satlslactlon. fireplace, appliances, and Brock Frame House Trai­ the first thing we put on the tree," said We will be your neighbors charm. SM.900. Century 21 Coventry Lake Water­ 1 0 2 1 HOUSEHOLD 1975 Dodge Window Van the holiday vacation, he said. Christmas contest. The ornament is a Ts srSsr, ns4 $250, tor aadi It's located In Ansaldl front — Newly renovated, tor hitch complete with Perrett, who lives on Horace Street. lor a long lime to come so we Heights - Offered In the Jockston-Showcose, 646- GOODS — With bock seotr3sp^ Retail store and restaurant pattsn, alas M t far aash«a sad know we have to keep you furnished one bedroom sway bars. $99. 649-5924.0 sand doiiar, painted with siihouettes of More winners appear on page 13. to mall developer aaaillie. 1316. on column and removable happy. Drop by and talk S90's. Jackson & Jackson apartment for maximum Please turn to page 3 the three kings following the Star of with na whelber you are Real Estate, 647-8400 or Used Refrigerators, Men's Slip on shoes, new, bed frame In back. 8900. tSUSiSffllaraM 646-8646. 2 persons. Available to Call otter 4pm, 742-5024. By John F. Kirch llsaata.atAsMrlcas planning to buy or sell In the Home at lost Is what you'll June 15. S550 a month Washers, Ranges — kangaroo hide, brown, provide details of the purchase. Saw Tart, ev.lSM t Herald Reporter near lalare. Our omce la soy when you view this 3 Includes heat and electric­ clean, guaranteed, ports size 8, S25. 643-5697.0 But he said from his home in Fdat S n a ASirass ellk IlF located on Rl. 44A, Rollon Brand New Llstlngll 1967 Mustang, automatic, CSai aas styla SaMar. bedroom colonial that is ity. Lease, 81,100 deposit and service. Low prices. Virginia that the deal includes Natch, Bolton, M7-MI4. Magnificent pork-llke In move-ln condition, B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Evening Bag — 75 years 6 cylinder. First S200 takes The developers who plan to build about 122 acres, including 25 in SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ "We're National Bat We're and references required. Story of Scrooge Is timeless favorite grounds surround this Im­ old, block crochet, sliver It. Call 742-0843 attar lections and a FREE Neighborly". 24 hour aer- trees and landscaping ca­ 742-3022. Main Street, 643-2171; the 750,000-square-foot Buckland South Windror. maculate 7 Room Ranch. ress the home and odds to beeds, long chain handle, 5:30pm. Hills mail in Manchester have The deal was closed Monday Pattern Section in the vlce - 7 dayi a week. We Spacious family room By George Layng towns. ALBUM. Just 13.00. wlah yon and yours a Joyoui that homey feeling, house Manchester — North End, silk lining. Excellent. S50. People like to read the story year Dylan Thomas's "A Child’s purchased the Red Rock Golf with the Parkway Corp. of Man­ 2 with new thermo picture 70 Olds Cutlass Solon SOOM at 1S.2S aack holiday. May IIM bring yon has first floor family 6498649.0 Herald Reporter Susan Lyons, who works in the after year, she said. Course on Slater Street, they windows, aluminum sid­ one bodroom_aDartroont,''^ $350. 649- Broueham — 4 doors, dir Christmas in Wales” and various chester, the golf course owner, e i n — sous— e,a las saw. saa and yours health and happi­ room, fully oppllonced In quiet residential area. circulation department at Man­ "It’s a real big draw, no matter announced today. la ansa aaaii kaw a aaka aasL ing, fenced yard, applian­ conditioning, 8 cylinder, holiday craft books were taken out after 18 months of negotiations, ness as well as peace around kitchen, formal dining n e a r ousiines. u t iiit io s Mossberg 12 gage shot­ "A Christmaa Carol" by Charles chester’s Mary Cheney Library, s j ^ H t ia u w H HAssittoas— the world. ces. Original owners have automatic, runt well, how many times people read it or by a large number of people, Lyons Although an office complex is Finguerra said. He added that I-S4 . tivaa a laaaawark akSIt. room, flreploced living not Included. $400 Wonder Warm Jenus 400 gun. Adjust choke bolt Dickens was first publish^ in 1843, said Monday that the story of see it on TV." Hryn said. “It’s a said. Hryn said the "Nutcracker,” likely to be constructed on some of Associates is prepared — aloifg t i l s — 10 siyc ar. SUP— 40 token excellent core of room, convenient to shop­ wood Burning fireplace action, 3 shot spare stock, needs grill and bumper, and inunediately became a holi­ Scrooge, the Christmas ghosts and aaasiawark Itaaa a aaka. this home. We'll show It to monthly. Call 6463150 be­ no rust. S675 or best offer. part of nostalgia. You think about "Christmas’s Around the World" the land, the course will remain in with the Homart Development Co. S-lss^-CMAfls-aa m u at V- Cathedral celling In first 7069.O Waterproof head. S99. floor family room: fully ooroeous U & R built Call 6498173.0 1977 Pontiac Wagon — oppllonced; Andersen residence feoturlno the Court decision forces room. Conyenlent loca­ Solid Mahogany Bod — Looks new. One owner. T O D A Y ’S H E R A L D windows; 2 cor Tandem best of two worlds, on Power brakes, power atmosphere of graceful tion, quiet nolohborhood, Pineapple acorn top, Christmas Gift: Kodak garage; gas heat; 3 bed­ Disc 4000 camera outfit. steering, roof rack, mor*. 1 ^ 0 STRBRT AND FLBASAMT VAuTtV ROAD . rooms and study 11 Coll elegance, vet o comforta­ wall to wall carpotlng, no tw in . 649-5985. M o n ., Editor'a note; ib is is tlift laA j district chonot from Rural Rttidtnct to Wod., Frl„ ask for Gerry. Automatic Instant recycle Runt well. S2800.7428140. changes by lawmakers BuRlntis Ml for on aoproxlmcrttly 1.73 oert porcti oi thown today for your privote ble home for your family. pots, electric hoot. Call bjr tlie ManiAdster Arga 688-0590 after 5pm. 899.0 flash, motorized film ad­ Shuttle diplomacy Index IfriSt. BSckland showing I D.W. Fish Real This Raised Ranch has 4 1964 Rambler convertlbie aaaklBg to bedrooms, 2 baths, family vance. S40. Call 6498113.0 HARTFORD (UPI) - Legisla­ state prosecutors sought and were Estate, 643-1591 or B71- In good condition. AskltlB Chriatoiaa iMMk fbdli^Bwi t Anglican Church envoy Terry 24 pagot, 4 oocMona BARNBY PBTBRMAN AND BARN8V BBTBB aaam 1400. room with floor to celling One and Two bedroom Gloss Shower Enclosure tive advocates of tough drunken given permission by the judge to — Fits standard 5' tub, S25. S1800. Coll 2f9-1360. Waite said today he had met again Fleldstone fireplace and apartments for rent. Con­ driving laws vow to push through appeal the decision. ArivlR* . trol location. 649-2871. Coll 646-0557.O W baa th e osrttviiM i WDtlcai^j with Moslem fundamentalists East Hartford — 816,900. much more to delight 72 Chew Nova, front legislation to reverse a judge’s “Oh my God. I'm aghast,” said RiminMii aSS *.« «r?BoreSr ?niSd your family. For your waa raailF and w aiflB |;lt holding Americans hostage in 01 Cute 66 never intended to repeal the Lottery 9 Estate, 643-1591 5035.O a u t o m o t iv e »outhor IV portion of 570 Wood- or 871-1400. 9am and 4pm. M iaan cause of a second drunken driving tougher penalties in passing the Weather forecast Ohitiiariaa A Bdilcii law enacted a short while later second dnmken driving law, which Ooinirm A ROOMS Lined Drapes for sliding — 4 reeulor goo- Rain tonight but changing to yvelcome In the New Yeor Fret To Good Home — In during this year/s legislative also was aimed at cracking down Pao^ta 9 A copYof these decisions hot been filed In the Town Clerk's FOR RENT gtou door. Light Groan tlbrogloti snow late or early Christmas offico. in this 7 room full dor- I ★ country for spayed Mock belted. 195/75 R1S, 3 /W session. on driving after drinking. morning. Lows near the 30s. Snow Rporta 0.19 rnered Cope. First floor fabric. Excollont condi­ lob c ro u who needs room tread remaining. S99. 648- One legialator^wbo worked for She said she will seek legislation ending Christmaa morning around Taleulainn 17 romiiy room, screened In Female Only — Large LOOKING FOROlow-cost tion. Socrifict tar 835. to run. Affoctlonofo and 067DJ] pasaage M tbe bill expressed shock 6466236.0 as early as soon as the Le^slature midday, then turning sunny and U S / W o rM X Ootad of Monchtster, Connecticut this 23rd day of Ouctm- porch, Inground pool and room, Cleon and modern way to communloota your tunlovlng. Coll 643-5036. at Busaid’s niUng Monday, and reconvenes in February. windy. Details on page 2. bur, lfS5. gorogel Blanchard 8, Rot- with kitchen prtvlieoes. wwvwa yyswwwigV r Off rood tiros, 5 goodvoar Woathar 2 Old Trunk — 1900 Model. 03S-I3 setto Real Estate, 646- All utilities, on bus line, want ads ore your Frw pupotot, Australian R/T, 31 X 1X50 - 1SLT, 2482 \ call 647-9813. answer. Asking 860. Good condl- ^_m lx. Som oj^ Mut Groat tar wintar drivina. 1 4 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dec. 24. 1985 — 3. t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 24. 1985 Some Pillowtex strikers decline work offer, citing unity

WEATHER that workers would also be eligible Bv John F. Kirch workers at the Regent Street piant. company nas placed newspaper applied for unemployment benef­ trative law judge to determine if Herald Reporter " I f all the workers are not offered advertisements for the positions, its at the state Labor Department management had bargained in for back pay. their jobs back, then the other including some offering tempor­ unemployment office in Manches­ good faith. The strike hinges on a number of Today’s forecast About 10 striking employees of workers will support them and ary jobs to college students home ter. Hearings were conducted by issues, including wage and benefit tte Pillowtex Corp. were offered honor the picket line.” for the holiday break. the unemployment office last week The UAW filed a complaint with increases and job security.! CoBRcctiaii, MaMRcfeRfctls aad Rfceie blaad: tM ir Jobs back last week, but About 60 employees of the to determine why they were out of the NLRB in September charging Workers want a seniority system Today: mostly cloudy. A chance of a few snow elected to stay on the picket line Dallas-based pillow and comforter Striking employees made an work. A master report from those Pillowtex with regressive bargain­ that protects them as they get flurries. Highs 40 to 45. Tonight; snow developing M a iu e the company did not offer manufacturer have been on strike unconditional offer to return to hearings has been sent to the Labor ing, or making proposals one day older, while management insists in the western hills. Rain elsewhere hut changinf tM Other 50 striking workers a since Aug. 26. when negotiations work Dec. 4, and claimed they Department’s adjudication div­ and withdrawing them the next. that promotions and job recall be to snow late at night or eariy Christinas moning. chance to return to work, a union for the employees’ first union were being locked out when the ision to determine whether the The NLRB found the charges had based more on the skills of an Lows in the Ms west, Ms east. Snow ending official said Monday. contract reached an impasse des­ company would not reinstate them striking employees are eligible fo'* merit and scheduled the hearing. employee than the length of his or Christmas morning west around midday east tim pite the efforts of a federal immediately. Company officials unemployment benefits. her employment with the com­ “ The reason is, it’s an unfair mediator. said at the time that because If the law judge finds in favor of pany. The union is also concerned partly sunny windy and much cokiCT in the labor practice strike,” said Robert Pillowtex officials interviewed replacement workers had been The strikers made the uncondi­ the union, NLRB officials have over proposed contract language it afternoon. Temperatures faliing into the teens Madore, secretary-treasurer of Monday said that the company was hired, the strikers would be tional offer to return to work one said, the company would be says would allow management to west, 20s east. the United Auto Workers, Local looking for material cutters, reinstated as their former jobs week after the National Labor required to reinstate the workers if relocate the plant or subcontract Maine: Mostly cloudy today with chance of rain a 376, which represen's about 90 packers and warehouse workers to became available. Relations Board in Hartford set a they made a unconditional offer to work out without informing or snow south and some i i ^ t snow likely north. production and maintenance fill about six open positions. The «inre then, the workers have hearing Feb. 11 before an adminis- return to work. Madore has said workers of such plans in advance. Highs in the 20s far north to 30s south. Occasional rain south snow mixed with rain in the noountains and snow far north tonight. Lows in the 20s to low 30s. On Christmas rain changing to snow sooth and mixed snow and rain changing to all snow north. Keeping jobs filled Manchester In Brief Plows perform well Snow ending foliowed hy clearing windy and colder during the day. Temperatures falling through the Jobless claims rise 20s and upper teens. called a tough task in ‘test’ snowstorm Dreaming of a white Christmas? New Hampshire: Mostly cloudy today with a The number of claims for unemployment benefits filed in chance of rain or snow south and some light snow Manchester during the two weeks ending Dec. 14 increased 11.5 Monday’s storm provided a test called in for help during storms. Today: mostly cloudy. Highs 40 to 45. Tonight: rain developing and likely north. Highs in the upper 20s far north to near Continned from page i places are getting away from it percent over the previous two-week period, the state Labor for the town’s snow plowing Chapman said. changing to snow late at night. Chance of precipitation 90 percent. 40 extrem e south. Occasional rain south and mixed (minimum wage), because the Department has reported. equipment and the equipment held Nine private contractors with an managers interviewed Monday labor market is tight.” rain and snow north tonight. Lows in the upper 23s Statewide, claims for unemployment benefits increased by up well. Highway Superintendent assortment of equipment are also Christmas day: snow ending in the morning then partly sunny, windy afternoon said that the jobs hurting Nonetheless, the “ Help Wanted” to iow 30s. On Christmas snow north sind rain more than 17 percent as businesses throughout the state began Keith Chapman said. on call to help with snow removal, and much colder. Temperatures falling into the teens. Chance of snow the most from the labor situation sign remains in the front of the and several were called in Monday 2 Chapman said the blades of changing to snow south then ending followed hy were those filled mostly by temporary shutdowns for the holiday season, the department 70 percent. Drawing by Hannah Beeman, 9, of 50 Spring St., a fourth store. several snowplows were damaged morning to assist. Chapman said. clearing. Turning windy and colder with tempera­ teenagers. said in a news release. Brian Maher, general counsel and had to be repaired, which is Chapman said all town trucks grader at Martin School. tures falling into the 20s south and teens north. They attributed the problem to The increase in claims is typical for the holiday season, for Wendy’s Corp. for western usually the case during the sea­ are equipped with radios that are Vermont: Occasional snow today possibly mixed the maturation of the “ Baby department officials said. Massachusetts, Hartford and Fair- son’s first plowing because the used to keep in touch with truck with rain southern half of the state. Highs M to 40. Boom” generation and a better ^OWi field counties, said a combination blades manage to catch everything drivers who plow the routes alone. Snow tonight probably mixed with rain this economy. Teenagers either do not of factors has led to the tighter that is sticking up from the Expecting a lighter snowfall have to work because their well- Adult class brochures ready evening south. Lows in the 20s. Biting cold with labor force. He said an improving roadbed. than the almost 5 inches that fell in snow tapering to flurries Christmas day. Tempera­ paid parents can give them an economy has given many middle- The Manchester Adult Evening School will begin distributing One Sander broke down, but all Manchester, the highway division allowance or are looking for higher tures falling into the teens. UPl photo aged people an oportunity to get class brochures to all local banks and the town’s two libraries by the town’s trucks remained in began sanding roads early late paying jobs, they said. better paying jobs. There are Jan. 1. operation throughout the plowing, Sunday and early Monday morn­ “ There seems to be an awfiil lot fewer teenagers around to hire and ing, but shifted to plowing at about 4 The brochures outline the adult courses offered at the high he said. of work out there.” Markowich more stores that need help, he Extended outlook Today In history school for the winter term that begins Feb. 3. Anyone interested Equipment is better now than it 2 a.m. said. “ And the kids seem to be able added. in signing up for a course can register through the the mail. The was a few years ago. Chapman Extended outlook for New England Thursday In 1942, Adm. Jean Louis Darlan, the French to get more money from their "There are less teenagers avail­ school will take applications until Jan. 23. said. through Saturday; administrator of North Africa, was assassinated as a parents.” able in the market than there were SAN FRANCISCO The courses are offered from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Monday through For snow and ice control, the For Connecticat, Mamachnsetls Rhode Markowich said he starts em­ two or three years ago,” Maher the Record and Island: sympathizer of the French Vichy regime. He is shown in a Thursday at Manchester High School. town is divided into 28 plowing Fair through the period. Lows 5 to IS Thursday and ployees at about $3.40 an hour, but said Monday. "That would apply to routes, 18 routes for sanding, and V. 1942 file photo. is quick to give a pay raise if a New courses for the winter term include jewelry-metals, Friday, the upper teens and 20s Saturday. D a ^ m e the rest of the retail market in II routes for spreading a mixture The owners of the Crestfield- LOS Al worker demonstrates skill. chocolate candy workshop, decorative folk art, oriental rug highs in the 20s Thursday and Friday, the 30s general in the Hartford area.” of sand and salt. Fenwood nursing home, where 60 "You’re forced to do that be­ making, basket weaving, spring crafts, rug braiding, decision Saturday. Maher said, however, that the The equipment available in­ employees went on strike in cause you’re competing with the making and modern literature. ' l o w e s t Vermont: A chance of flurries each day. Cold, Manchester Wendy’s was one of cludes 18 trucks equipped with October, do not own any part of the guy down the street,” he said. the easier stores to find help for. TEMPERATURES highs in the teens and 20s, iows zero to IS above. Abnanac sand spreaders and two trucks not Ambulance Service of Manchester The guy down the street in this " It’s in a pretty accessible Maine: F air south Thursday with a chance of equiped with spreaders. Inc. on East Center Street, accord­ cose is Wendy’s, which is offering location.” he said. " It’s on Broad Swensson backs tax plan ing to town records and owner flurries in the north. Fair Friday. Chance of snow In addition, there are loaders ORLEANS Today is Tuesday, Dec. 24, the up to $4 an hour for jobs that Street with pretty good access to Roger W. Talbot. A story in Saturday. Highs in the teens north and 20s south state Rep. Elsie L. Swensson, R-Manchester. said she supports and graders which can be pressed 358th day of 1985 with seven to traditionally start at minimum the Parkade there.” Saturday’s Manchester Herald ~LEOEND- a plan advanced in the state Legislature that would help small into service when needed, and a warming a iittie by Saturday. Lows near or below follow. wage. The chain aiso offers other Maher said that although Wen­ reported a claim by a committee Connecticut businesses compete against domestic and interna­ snow blower for clearing snow zero north and zero to 10 above south. This is Christmas Eve. benefits, such as a discount on food dy’s was offering some incentives formed to support striking em­ | r a in K i / V j s w o w tional companies. from the center of Main Street New Hampshire: F air south Thursday with a The moon is moving toward its and vacations, according to a to attract workers, the better after heavy storms. ployees of the Vernon Street chance of flurries in the north. Fair Friday. Chance full phase. company official. The plan, which was advanced by House Republicans, calls for SHOWERS^ FL?W economy and smaller number of There are 15 truck drivers in the nursing home that the home's “ Right now our help situation is a reduction in the sales tax on replacement parts for products, UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST of snow Saturday. Highs in the 20s warming a little The morning stars are Mercury, available employees would make highway division. A few drivers owners were part owners of the by Saturday. Lows zero to 10 above. Venus, Mars and Saturn. OK,” said Wendy’s manager Nick it more difficult to find help than in the elimination of the tax on research and development, tougher from other divisions normally are ambulance service. The evening star is Jupiter. Romano. He currently has a staff previous years. penalties for passing bad checks, establishment of a one-stop Those born on this.date are under of between 20 and 25. compared " It’s a shrinking labor force,” he licensing information center and tax credits to encourage National forecast Across the nation the sign of Capricorn. They include DAY TIL CHRISTMAS with IS two months ago. said, "and as a result of the employers to establish individual training accounts for frontiersman Kit Carson in 1809, “ We’ve made that adjustment,” economy, there’s lower unemploy­ employees who have lost their jobs. Romano said, referring to the A southbound mass of fast-moving arctic air film director Michael Curtiz (“ Ca­ ment. The money, again, is com­ Swensson said in a news release that small businesses are the ©lida'g company’s willingness to pay During early Wednesday, snow is forecast for parts of the North pushed into the nation’s midsection today, pushing sablanca” ) in 1888, industrialist In 1983, one of nation's severest petitive, but it’s not the type of "backbone" of the state’s economy Howard Hughes in 1905, and more than minimum wage. ” I Atlantic Coast states and the Great Lakes region. Scattered showers wind chills as low as 60 degrees below zero, while eariy season cold waves in history money you would make in an are possible in the extreme South Atlantic Coast states. Elsewhere the actress Ava Gardner in 1922 (age claimed nearly 300 lives. think you’re going to see more insurance company.” up to a foot o f snow was predicted for northern 63). iteetin^s and Wisconsin. In 1984, U.S. traffic deaths for the weather will be fair. On this date in history: year were reported up after a In 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was three-year decline. ©f the signed by representatives of the Red Rock is sold United States and Britain, ending A thought for the day: Scottish the War of 1812. poet Sir Walter Scott wrote: “ A Continued from page i line just west of the Buckland Hills :eas©n E In 1851, the Library of Congress Christmas gambol oft could cheer, site. Unlike Buckland Hills, the 10^ and part of the Capitol Building PEOPLE a poor man’s heart through half the next year from Rapid-American rival Winchester mall would be were destroyed by fire. year.” Corp. of New York. located mostly in South Windsor, The Buckland Hills mall, which with some parking and an office Tough gals One role he did like was a spot on the has already received final site plan complex in Manchester. Town “Remington Steele” series. “Stephanie approval from the Manchester officials have publicly supported Planning and Zoning Commission, the Buckland Hills mall l^cause Big giris and career women have one thing Zimbalist is one of the best young actresses lo t t e r y would be built on the land. Manchester would get more of the in common, says San Francisco Mayor around,” Stewart told USA Today, “ and my a ; role is not a crotchety old man.” “ We will have 265 acres under tax dollars. D4anne Feinstein; They don't cry — at least control in Manchester and 25 in C The Winchester developers, Stewart’s wife, Gloria, says one of his other numbers drawn Monday not in public. South Windsor,” Finguerra said. Bronson and Hutensky of Bloom­ greatest attributes is his modesty, which was Connecticut daily in New England; & 6on9. Ihc. “ Do not cry. No matter what. If you’ve got Finguerra said he has no de­ field and Melvin Simon and Co. of ft to bite your tongue off or close your eyes sp exemplified by Stewart’s reaction to the Monday: 340 Tri-state daily: 660, 42M Rhode Island daily: 6859 tailed plans for the newly acquired Indianapolis, have tried to address tight that nobody can see what’s in them, do Academy Award he won in 1940 for “ Tlie Play Four: 8847 golf course. But he said the town officials’ concerns by propos­ it,’’ she said in an interview in the January Philadelphia Story.” Massachusetts daily; 7827 developers are thinking about ing that the mall site be made a 409 N e w S tate R o a d , M a n c h e s te r / 643-5168 issue of Working Woman magazine. “ The next day I sent the Oscar home (to building an office complex on part special taxing district under which Feinstein said she often cries. 'T l i go into Indiana, P a .),” he said. “ My father put it in of the land. He said there are Manchester would be guaranteed 9 the shower, I ’li turn on the water, and I'll just the store window where it remained for M Probe of fire’s cause companies in the Hartford area 38 percent of the taxable revenue let it all come out. And I ’ll turn it off the years.” that would like to move east of the from the mall. minute I^turn off the water. But no one will Connecticut River. Finguerra said today that he is see me cry.” to begin in Danbury “ I think there’s a need for some not worried about the proposal, The problem, the mayor said, is that "a The year In TV high quality office development in contending that Buckland Hills man can cry and somehow it doesn’t bother the area,” Finguerra said. He said will prevail. anybody. If a woman cries, it’s an The great moments in television in 1965 DANBURY (AP) - As Christ­ wreckage today to determine the the developers are begining work “ We’ re talking to some Boston- immediate, destructive thing that goes out included Dan Rather’s firefighting work and mas Eve drew near, fire officials cause of the blaze. Fire officials on a “ master plan” for the entire based and New York-based stores and that everybody seems to remember, no Johnny Carson’s short-lived beai^. searched the gutted downtown say the blaze was fierce for more area in both Manchester and South and they’ve shown some keen matter how bona fide the situation is." TV Guide announced its fifth annual J. buildings for ciues to the cause of a than two hours after it broke out Windsor. interest in the property," he said. Fred Muggs Awards — named for David Finguerra would not specify the TED CUMMINGS blaze that destroyed or damaged about 10 p.m. on Sunday. competing with two Garroway’s monkey sidekick — and among 10 businesses, whiie shop owners Fire officials said there were no stores. INSURANCE AGENCY the honorees was former “CBS Morning tried to pick up the pieces of their people living in any of the buildings an^800^mif *o build Both malls face lawsuits that are 2____ 378 Main Street Manchester 646-2457 an 800,000-square-foot mall on the pending ion court. Battling beauty News” host Phyllis George for her infamous ruined stores. damaged by the fire. No serious Manchester-South Windsor town “ How about a hug?” remark to Gary Dotson Firemen remained on duty injuries were reported. Don’t mess with Miss New Zealand. and Cathleen Webb. through Monday night in down­ Meanwhile Monday night, with iMMtMKegileamteasKixajeisxKixBiesissaisflixMteaxnimiMixnitBissax Sheri Le Fleming Burrow, 20, was arrested Carson was cited for the gray beard he town Danbury after Sunday’s just one day left before Christmas, ALL CHRISTMAS in Auckland after she threw a punch at a late-night fire. Aithough the fire some shop owners survey^ the grew and then shaved after six shows while I , . i •WRAP traffic officer, threatened him with her UP! photo Rather was named for using his news script was controlied within three hours, damage. •TREE LIGHTS spiked heel and tried to flee barefoot. it was still smoldering in patches ” I had my tears already,” said 2 to extinguish a fire in a technician’s pants Season’s Greetings | It all started Sunday when police stopped CUBA’S FIDEL CASTRO just before he went on the air. early Monday evening. Officiais Ed Ackell, co-owner with his wife, said a crew would remain on duty Beverly, of The Candy Box, as he WE ' her boyfriend after a high-speed chase. . . . stubs out famed cigar NBC White House correspondent Robin I I Vi PRICE! until today to protect surrounding surveyed the damage. Despite 404W.M»DUrraL YOU MONEY Police said Burrow, who was among the final Lloyd was awarded the Sam Donaldson Prize businesses. what he estimated was about Extending special thanks 16 contestants in the Miss World contest in for Combative Reporting for tryipg to cross a 1 London six weeks ago, went after the officers Fire Chief Charles Monzillo said $100,000 worth of damage, Ackell CHRISTMAS Fidel kicks habit police barricade at aCincinnaohotel where the fire started on the ground floor was able to joke as he descried his when she got out of the car and had to be President Reagan was speaking. He was and hoping that the j chased down. Her boyfriend, publisher Fidel Castro, in a move that will please the of the Dobbins of London buiiding first sight of the candy store EVE DAY arrested and charged with disorderly Sunday night. Murray Down, was charged with reckless American Cancer Society but disturb the on Main Street and burned through conduct and assault. the second and third floors. The coming year will bring 'til 9 9 to 4 driving as well as having alcohol on his Cuban cigar industry, has given up cigars. "Cocunut dainties were floating I j fire enguifed a common roof of five in the water like lily pad. Fantas­ breath. “ I haven’t lit up a cigar for several months 4 stores. tic.” he said. ‘R^iaaijU now,” the Cuban president said in an I everyone much happiness j Teen hero Officials said they haven’t deter­ Other store owners had heavy CAN interview on Brazilian television. “ I reached mined exactly how the fire was holiday inventories on hand. Tony Back on his feet the conclusion long ago that te one last Filmmaker Steven Spielberg, best known started, or the amount of damages. Finelli, owner of Mack’s Men’s- I and joy. j sacrifice I must make for (Cuban) public for his special effects wizardry in such On Monday night, acting fire chief Store, said he had about $^,000 Michael Drummond, who last August health is to stop smoking. I haven’t really movies as “ Young Sherlock Holmes” and Joseph Gowel said firemen wouid worth of merchandise destroyed in from the men and women of the became the youngest artificial heart recip­ missed it that much.” “ E.T., The Extraterrestrial,” wants to make probably begin sifting through the the fire. 1 j ient at age 25, says he expects to be back to Two other Castro trademarks — the bushy a film based on a 13-year-old boy’s effort to work in a month. beard and the fatigues — will stay. Castro help Philadelphia’s homeless, the youth’s Warmest wishes of peace “ I thank God and my doctors for the fact said he saves some 90 hours a year by not father said. that I ’m alive today," Drummond, 26, told shaving and the olive green garb also is The film would focus on “one little boy’s Manchester Herald t i y during this special season. reporters at a press conference Monday in practicai. experience with street people,” Frank Youngtown, Ariz. "You don’t have to put on a tie every day, Ferrell, of suburban Gladwyne, Pa„ said Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher ^ r y s i i e The grocery store assistant manager, who choose a suit, a shirt, some socks,” he said. Monday. Ferrell’s son, Trevor, began taking Flo* oth«r flo* colofoet was also the first person to use the Jarvik-7 “ This way, we have our usual clothes that food and blankets to the homeless after USPS 327-500 VOL. CV. No. 72 •dHIM l No.5 . a . 7 - artificial heart as a bridge to a human heart people have gotten used to and we feel seeing a TV news report on their plight in 646-3117 transplant, received $10,000 from donations perfectly alright.” December 1983. He attracted enou^ atten­ RuMWwd dollylly oxcopt Sunday SuMOdod corrlor rotoo oro 81.20 solicited by the View Community Hospital to tion and funds to open a 33-room home for the HdPM by tl wooldy, 8S.13 fOr eno month, $15.3$ up to 50% OFF DE C O R M IE W cliootor RuMMilnpln o Co.. C o ..M M Srolnard I for throo monttw, 810.70 for six INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • CUSTOM RESIDENTI4I 8 1 ^ ^ help pay his medical bills. needy. RIoco, Moncltostor. Conn. 0M40. So- "J®?.*!* ••3 8*1.48 for ono yoor. •Stereos •Cameras ne Candy, Pius... | Drummond, who is living with his parents cond doH poitopo paid at Mon- Moll ratosorooyallobloonroauoot. “ Mr. Spielberg has talked to Trevor about ebootor. Conn. POiTMASTeR: •Timex Watches in Phoenix, said he hopes in about a month to • Candy Cupboard Noth^g crotchety it. They said they hope to film in Philadelphia Sond oddroio ctiannos to tlio Mon- •Walkmans •Lighters return to his job at the Cottonwood grocery this winter while the snow is still on the ehootor ttorold, P.O. Sox 9*1, Mon- SERVICE PROFESSIONALS Birtona diootof. Conn. 8*848. T ^lo eo o dosslflod or display store. He said be rides a bicycle often and has Jim m y Stewart, now 77, refuses to be ground,” Ferrell said. odysrtlsomont. or to rM ort o nows a daily exercise regimen to build up his typecast. Stewart says he gets about three Spielberg was not available for comment, OUARANTSaO OELIVeRY: If ttom,storyprpldurolds^coll«41- McKECHNIE ELECTRIC you don't roeolyo your HoroM by S 1711. O fflM hours oro 0:30 a.m . to S 80% OFF NISSAN strength. script proposals a week but he doesn’t like said an employee at his California produc­ p.m. pookdoys or 7:18 o.m. Sotur- p.m. Monday Ihrouoh Prldoy. PHOTO Drummond received the Jarvik-7 heart the roles. " tion company, Amblin Entertainment. doy. plooso tolooliono your eorrlof. PAPER HANGERS UNLIMITED FAMOUS BRAND If vou'ro unobl* to rooeh your cor- •FILM •BATTERIES Aug. M after his own heart was badly “ The problem is they’re all crotchety old Trevor, who is to be awarded a Young WATCHES rior, coll subocrlbor sorylco otM7- Tho Monchsstor Horold Is o sub- SERVING YOU FOR 20 YEARS 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER damaged hy a virus. Nine days later he grandfathers,” he says. “ I’ve never beep a American Medal by President Reagan in a f*M by 4 p.m. woobdoyo or M o.m. • 5^bsr te United Press Intomo- •FLASHBULBS •PxlM r received the heart ^f a 19-year-old 'Texas crotchety old grandfather so« why start White House ceremony Jan. 16, said jjotufdoyo tor puorontood dollvonr ttoital noMSorvtcoond Iso member •CAMERAS •Seiko •HaxilKea, etc. 6 4 3 - 4 1 6 5 vS tRsachstfSTo of the AudR Bureau of areiHotlons. traffic accident victim. now?” Spjelberg "ia really a neat giiy." imM793XB87MIM7M»M18 J

\ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueiday. Pec. 24. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 24, 1985 - 8_ Vatican envoy C hristm as 1985 Churches in Manchester U .S ./ W o rU Mandela drops holiday vigil Wednesday, Dec. 25, is Christmas. Here JOHANNESBURG, South injured. Mrs. Mandela arrived Monday in Durban hospital officials had in Cape Town after police threa­ leads services is a list of holidgy cloiiings: Africa (AP) — Black activiit Winnie Mandela today canceled a reported seven H'les klllpf* in ibo tened to rearrest her for continued Mnnicipal offices: Town offices in prepare for Yule crowds Captoi* lay hotlag* M IM planned Chriatmaa vigil outside explosion, but a spokesman at defiance of an order barring her Manchester, Andover, Bolton and Coven­ the Cape Town priion where ber police headquarters in Pretoria from Johannesburg and the adja­ BEIRUT, Lebanon — An underground group said today that fatalities not in Holy Land try will be closed Wednesday but will ning to hold four services. Tonight, upsetting in a way. because he Mid today it "executed” one of iu four JewUh husband. Nelson, is held, saying cent black township of Soweto, By Gtorat Loyno the government might be ’’trigger- connected with the blast bad been where she has a house. reopen Thursday. HtraM Reporter worshippers can gather at 5:90, would like to see them there during hdaUgea in retaliation for Israeli attaefca in included by mistake. 7:30 and 10:30 p.m., as well as at 0 the rest of the year, too. But Stuart aouthem Lebanon, where fighUng escaUted happy” after a bomb killed five She said she would make a Slate and federal offices: Closed whites at a shopping center. No group immediately claimed Christmas Day visit to her hus­ BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Bank (UPI) - The ’The AuumpUon Roman Ca­ a.m. Wednesday. said he is also thankful for the between Moslem militias and Israeli-backed responsiblity. But government of­ Roman Catholic Church’s highest offlcial in the Holy Wednesday. Open Thursday. ’The Protestant minister said holiday worhsippers. Christian forces. Near Johannesburg, rioting band, a former ANC president who tholic Church on West Center black miners stabbed a white ficials blamed tbe outlawed Afri­ is considered South Africa’s most Land arrived Tuesday at the hilltop town where Jesus Post offices: Closed Wednesday and Street has been receiving over 200 what he enjoys most about the “It ^ ves them the opportunity to Houra after the claim, police said the body of a can National Congress guerrillas, Christ was bom, completing a S-mile walk that signals celebrations are that "the people realize Christ, and that he did man in his late 20a was found near the devastate official to death and mine police influential black leader despite there will be no regular home delivery of phone calls a day from people who opened fire, killing two blacks, who have been fluting a sabotage having been jailed since 1964 on a the beginning of Christmas festivities in Bethlehem. mail. want to know what time Christmas gather as a community in faith.” come,” said Stuart. He said a city center and taken to a hospital for an autopsy war to end white rule since 1961, Mayor Elias Freij, the world’s most famous mayor ’The Rev. James Meek of the special service will be held at7this and identification. police said today. conviction of plotting sabotage. Scbools: Public and parochial schools masses will be held. Father Joseph Government officials and many and called on tbe ihtemational But Mrs. Mandela said she would at Christnus time, earlier said he was praying for Parel said today. Community Baptist Church of evening. "We declare the execution of the Israeli spy Hai community to ostracize the ANC peace and for a more active role for the United States Manchester on East Center Street "On the whole, it is very Cohen Halala in reUliation to the Israeli shelling apartheid critics expressed dis­ not go ahead with a planned are closed until Jan. 2. Some people have even called to may and fear following Monday’s for the "dastardly deed.” Christmas Day vigil outside Polls- and the Soviet Union in seeking a settlement of the Banks: Banks will be closed Wednes­ ask what time the midnight mass said a special candlelight service encouraging,” said Assumption’s . of south Lebanon villages," said a typed Father Parel, who said more sUtement from the Organization of the Op­ bomb explosion in a crowded The liberal Cape Town news­ moor Prison, where he is held. Arab-Israeli conflict. day, but will be open on Thursday. begins, he said. will be held at 7:90 tonight shopping center at Amanximtoti paper wrote, ’’The spiral (of ”In the light of what happened at Monsignor Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti, the Latin Assumption’s experience has featuring caroling and a baptism. Catholics than usual also worship pressed on Earth, delivered to newspapers in Libraries: Public libraries will be mostly Moslem west Beirut. beach resort, near tbe Indian violence) that could lie ahead is Amanzimtoti, they may be trigger- patriarch of Jerusalem, arrived in theearly afternoon been fairly typical of churches Meek said that unlike other Umes during Christmas. Parel said he is Ocean port of Durban. Five whites obvious and too ghastly to happy now,” Mrs. Mandela, 80, after traveling the winding, mountainous route to closed on Wednesday. throughout the Manchester area, during the year, worshippers enjoy also pleased by the large turnout. were killed and 48 people were contemplate.” told reporters. Bethlehem. On his way, he stopped at Rachel’s tomb as clergy and worshippers prepare singing with the choir. He said his church will be Jury rulM for tobacco giant to bless a number of dignitaries and bystanders Retailers: Most stores and super­ to celebrate one of the most "The carols are very familiar,” holding seven holiday masses. watching his progress. markets will be closed Wednesday. important Christian holidays. Spe­ he said. "Even those that don’t Tonight, services will be held at 5 SANTA BARBARA, CaUf. - The 860-bilIlon Beltritti, a native Arabic speaker who grew up in cial services are planned tonight usually sing join in.” . and 7:90 p.m., and at midnight. On tobacco industry’s record of never having to pay Message to Gorbachev Jerusalem, was greeted in Bethlehem by Freij, senior Alcohol: Package stores will be closed and tomorrow to accommodate Meek a g r ^ with Curtis that Christmas Day, masses are sche­ damages in a health-related suit is intact with a clergymen and Israeli military officials. more worshippers turn out for duled for 7:30, 0, and 10:30 a.m., jury’s ruling that R. J. Reynolds Co. was not liable Wednesday, but most bars will remain large holiday crowds. TERRY WAITE SHOPS Several thousand spectators watched the welcom­ open. The Rev. Newell H. CurUs, Christmas services than the and noon. in the death of a man who died after smoking senior pastor at Center Congrega­ church is accustomed to. three packs of cigarettes a day for more than half Reagan letter stresses test ban . .. interlude from mission ing ceremony near a 40-foot fir Christmas tree on a century. Manger Square, where Israeli authorities maintained Emergency numbers: In Manchester, tional Church on Center Street, "It’s usually our regulars, but they have their children with them The Jury, which had only one smoker, By Helen Thomos • The new five-year farm law, which he said has security measures including blue police lines and police, 646-4555; highway, 647-3233; sewer said more people are attending WE DELIVER United Press International “set into motion a market-oriented approach to farm meUl-detector gates of the type used in airports. and water, 647-3111. In Andover, police, church now than in the past few who are home for the holidays and If you haven't received your deliberated about nine hours before deciding 2 relatives that are visiting,” he against the family of John Galbraith, who died of problems.” years. Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. WASHINGTON — 1985 marked a year of accomp­ • "The high-water mark in foreign policy” Waite shuttles Immediately after, the patriarch entered the 423-7272; town garage, 742-9124. In Bolton, ”In many ways, people are said. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, heart and lung disease in 1982 at age 69 after police, 643-6060; town garage, 649-4302. In Pastor Marvin Stuart of the please call your carrier. If you’re smoking Camels and Winstons for M years. lishment for President Reagan on the domestic and established by last month’s Geneva summit between Church of the Nativity locatM on the square, where looking for meaning and appre­ foreign policy fronts, says his chief spokesman, who Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. accolytes from the Silesian Seminary in nearby Beit Coventry, police, 742-7331; town garage, ciating the fact that in this country United Pentecostal Church on unable to roach your carrier, call Jury forewoman Stacie Proft said the majority subscriber service, 647-0046, by 6 spelled out the successes in three succinct words — • "The'president did not surrender on SDI,” back to London Jalla stood lining the roadway. 742-6588. there is a minimal amount of Woodbridge Street also noted that was simply not convinced that Galbraith died of more people come to church p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays smoking-related causes or even that he was “nothing went wrong.” popularly known as ’’Star Wars,” the space-based violence,” he said. for guaranteed delivery. The President and his wife, Nancy, were stepping missile defense research program. The monsignor’s arrival was preceded by a Manchester Herald: The Herald will not Curtis said his church is plan­ during Christmas. Stuart said it is addicted to cigarettes. procession of boy and girl scouts from across Israel, out tonight to celebrate Christmas Eve at the home of • A "growing bipartisanship in foreign policy” in BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Anglican Church envoy who beat drums and played bagpipes in a tradition publish on Wednesday and its offices will Judge allows Donovan tapas USIA Director Charles Wick, in a tradition going back Congress. Terry Waite said today he had met again with Moslem passed down from the days of the British mandate in be closed. mimtmtmtmtaamtmmtMtmimmtmtattmtmm to their Hollywood days. He also praised the economy, saying, ”We are in an fundamentalists holding Americans hostage in NEW YORK — A state judge said a "lack of Reagan wound down his White House activity Lebanon, but that "further steps are required” in his Palestine. leadership” plagued the FBI investigation that unprecedented fourth year of recovery and expan­ 4 I Monday by signing several bills, including two pieces mission to free the captives. led to the fraud indictment of former Labor sion. The stock market is at record highs. Inflation for f!rotn oA ll of Us at of farm legislation and an extension of the the year is about 3.2. You’d have to go back to ‘65 or ’67, Waite said he planned to fly to London later today to ZMSMCiKiBaCBoeasfwitacyasiWMBieMEaiac teMCMCMOEezMOWI Secretary Raymond Donovan, but ruled tapes 16-cent-a-pack cigarette tax until March 15. The consult with his superior, the archbishop of Some insist obtained in tbe probe may be used in his trial. one generation ago, to find three straight years of president also made public a report on Soviet lower inflation.” Canterbury, dashing hopes the hostages would be MANCHESTER STATE ‘BANK^ Defense lawyers had argued in a two-month violations of arms treaties. freed for Christmas. i bearing that the 900 hours of taped conversations Administration sources said Monday Reagan has Furthermore, he said: “Job creation is continuing He stressed, however, that he is edging forward in Santa exists of Schiavone Construction Co. officials were sent a letter to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at a record pace. ...Interest rates aredown.... Energy his secret negotiations with the kidnappers, who say I gained Illegally on the basis of an information indicating U.S. interest in discussing on-site inspec­ prices are trending down.” they are members of a Shiite Moslem group called NEW YORK (AP) - In an age of from an informant who was still committing tion of nuclear tests in both countries. The Washington Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy yUar. harsh realities, some children still crimes. Post said today. "The president also was successful in preserving “We’re not deadlocked.” he told a news conference believe in the tradition of Santa Supreme Court Judge John Collins ruled The letter followed earlier, public U.S. rejection of a the free and fair trade that is a cornerstone of his at the Commodore Hotel in Moslem west Beirut. ”I Claus. In fact, 87 percent of Monday %the wiretaps were legally obtained Dec. 5 Soviet offer for on-site inspection in return for a policy." said Speakes, adding Reagan has stemmed firmly believe that a solution to this problem is American children aged 3 to 10 during “Operation Tumcon,” saying, "Infor­ ban on all nuclear weapons tests, and its tone was the tide of protectionism ”by toughening up existing possible and I continue to work for it.” believe in the jolly old man, JOJJS mants are rarely pious, pristine individuals.” But described by one official as "conciliatory,” the Post trade laws and entering into serious negotiations with Waite had returned to Beirut on Friday for the third according to a published poll. Collins criticized FBI supervisors for failing to said. our trading partners.” time on his five-week-old mercy mission, said he will But as they get older, skepticism help agents who expressed concerns about the "report once again directly" to Archbishop of sets in. While every 3-year-oId informant, Michael Orlando. SETTLING INTO A Christmas holiday spirit, Canterbury Robert Runcie in London. interviewed for the New York A date for the trial is expected to be set Jan. 6. deputy press secretary Larry Speakes announced to Cigarette tax extended Times polls believed in Santa, only reporters, “This is the last briefing of the year in "During the next few days I expect to have further two-thirds of the 10-year-olds said Alleged spy cate weakens Washington.” Asked why, he replied. “Because that’s WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan has contacts with other parties who are involved in this they believed. The newspaper Q n e e t i i ^ the way I want to do it." signed legislation that extends the 16 cents-a-pack matter,” he said, without elaborating. “The negotia­ today reported its survey of 261 WASHINGTON — The prosecution must The Reagans plan to fly to California Friday to visit cigarette tax through March 15. tions remain at a critical stage.” children In every state except produce more evidence today to substantiate friends and ring in the New Year during a weeklong Reagan signed the bill Monday, which made the Asked if he was carrying new proposals from the Hawaii and Alaska. charges against a print shop worker accused of stay. extension retroactive through last Thursday at kidnappers to the U.S. government, Waite said, “He’s a spirit,” said Katie (^ay the-j coming year bring you trying to slip top secret documents to the Soviets, Speakes summed up the administration successes midnight and prevented the cigarette tax from "There are steps to be taken... which I hope to take in Nicholson, 0, who lives on Whidbey a federal magistrate says. in 1985 on the domestic and foreign fronts for dropping to 8 cents a pack. the next few days,” During an arraignment Monday in U.S. District Waite began his mission Nov. 13 after four of the six Island in the state of Washington. HOLIDAY reporters. Asked if anything had gone wrong during Congress rushed through the emergency measure “He’s kind and loving.” Court, Magistrate Jean Dwyer ordered Randy 1985, he said. "No. nothing went wrong.” in the final hours prior to adjournment after the Americans missing in Lebanon wrote to Runcie, the "He’s the guy who brings you HOURS Miles Jeffries, 26, held without bond until today’s Senate and House failed to agree on a $74 billion deficit spiritual head of the Church of England. appealing for your presents,” said Cade Barbier, men walk hand in hand let us Main Office preliminary hearing The hearing will determine SPEAKES GAVE a glowing overview of White reduction bill that included the higher cigarette tax. his intervention. 8, of Gray, La. offer thanks for the promise of and Branch whether enough evidence exists to prosecute House achievements during 1985, citing: Tues. 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Mrs. Mandela arrived Monday I I I Brief Africa (AP) - Black acUvist Durban hospital officials had in Cape Town after police threa­ leads senrices is a list of holiday dogings: Winnie Mandela today canceled a reported seven v ►'■tes klllof^ in ibn tened to rearrest her for continued Mnnicipal offices: Town offices in prepare for Yule crowds Caplon My hoitag* knM planned Christmas vigil outside explosion, but a spokesman at defiance of an order barring her from Johannesburg and the adja­ Manchester, Andover, Bolton and Coven­ BEIRUT, lebanon — An underground group the Cape Town priron where her police headquarters in Pretoria husband. Nelson, is held, saying said toddy that fataliUef not cent black townahip of Soweto, in Holy Land try will be closed Wednesday but will By George Loyng ning to hold four services. Tonight, upsetting in a way, because he m M today it "executed” one of iu four Jewiih would Uke to see them there during iMMtagee in reUliation for Ixraell attaciu in tbe government might be ”triwc>’- connected with the blast had been where the has a houM. reopen Thursday. Herald Reporter w orshim rs can gather at 5:90, included by mistake. She said she would make a 7:90 and 10:90 p.m., as well as at 9 the rest of the year, too. But Stuart ■outbem Lebanon, where (ighUng ewaUted happy” after a bomb killed five Stale and federal offices: Closed whites at a shopping center. No group immediately claimed Christmas Day visit to her hus­ BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Bank (UPI) - The The AuumpUon Roman Ca­ a.m. Wednesday. said he is also thankful for the between Moelem militiat and Israeli-backed Wednesday. Open Thursday. holiday worhsippers. Chriatian forcea. Near Johannesburg, rioting responsiblity. But government of­ band, a former ANC preaident who Roman Catholic Church’s highest offlcial in the Holy tholic Church on Weat Center ’The Protestant minister said black miners stabbed a white ficials blamed tbe outlawed Afri­ is considered South Africa’s most Land arrived Tueaday at the hilltop town where Jesus Post offices: Closed Wednesday and Street has been receiving over 900 what he enjoys most about the “It ^ ves them the opportunity to Hours after the claim, police aaid the body of a realize Christ, and that he did man in his late SOs waa found near the devastated offldai to death and mine police can National Congress guerrillas, influential black leader despite Christ was horn, completing a 5-mile walk that signals there will be no regular home delivery of phone calls a day from people who celebrations are that "the people opened fire, killing two blacks, who have been fighting a sabotage having been jailed since 1064 on a the beginning of Christmas festivities in Bethlehem. want to know what time Christmas gather as a community in faith.’’ come,” said Stuart. He said a city center and taken to a hospital for an autopsy mail. and identiflcatlon. police said today. war to end white rule since 1961, convi^on of plotting sabotage. Mayor Elias Freij, tte world’s most famous mayor masses will be held. Father Joseph ’The Rev. James Meek of the special sendee will be held atTthis and called on tbe ihternational Schools: Public and parochial schools evening. “We declare the execution of the IsraeU spy Hal Government officials and many But Mrs. Mandela said she would at Oiristmas time, earlier said he was praying for Parel said today. Community Baptist Church of apartheid critics expressed dis­ community to ostracise the ANC not go ahead with a planned peace and for a more active role for the United States are closed until Jan. 2. Some people have even called to Manchester on East Center Street "On the whole, it is very Cohen Halala in reUliation to the Israeli shelling encouraging,” said Assumption’s of south Lebanon vlllagea,” aaid a t y j ^ may and fear following Monday’s for the “dastardly deed.” Christmas Day vigil outside Polls- and the Soviet Union in seeking a settlement of the Banks: Banks will be closed Wednes­ ask what Ume the midnight mass said a special candlelight service bomb explosion in a crowded The liberal Cape Town news­ moor Prison, where he is held. Arab-Israeli conflict. begins, he said. wiU he held at 7:90 tonight Father Parel, who said more sUtement from the Organisation of the Op­ day, but will be open on Thursday. Catholics than usual also worship pressed on Earth, delivered to newspapers in shopping center at Amansimtoti paper wrote, ‘"file spiral (of ”In the light of what happened at Monsignor Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti, the Latin Assumption’s experience has featuring caroling and a baptism. beach resort, near the Indian violence) that could lie ahead is Amansimtoti, they may be trigger- patriarch of Jerusalem, arrived in the early afternoon Libraries: Public libraries will be been fairly typical of churches Meek said that unlike other Umes during Christmas. Parel said he is mostly Moslem west Beirut. also pleased hy the large turnout. Ocean port of Durban. Five whites obvious and too ghastly to happy now,” Mrs. Mandela, 50, after traveling the winding, mountainous route to closed on Wednesday. throughout the Manchester area, during the year, worshippers enjoy were killed and 48 people were contemplate.” told reporters. Bethlehem. On his way, he stopped at Rachel’s tomb as clergy and worshippers prepare singing with the choir. He said his church will be Jury rulM for tobacco giant to bless a number of dignitaries and bystanders Retailers: Most stores and super­ to celebrate one of the most ’’’The carols are very familiar,” holding seven holiday masses. w a U ^ g his progress. markets will be closed Wednesday. important Christian holidays. Spe­ he said. “Even those that don’t Tonight, services will be held at 5 SANTA BARBARA, CaUf. - The t80-billion Beltritti. a native Arabic speaker who grew up in cial services are planned tonight usually sing join in.” a i^ 7:90 p.m., and at midnight. On totwcco Industry’s record of never having to pay Message to Gorbachev Jerusalem, was greeted in Bethlehem by Freij, senior Alcohol: Package stores will be closed and tomorrow to accommodate Meek a g r ^ with Curtis that Christmas Day, masses are sche­ damages in a health-related suit is inUct with a duled for 7:90, 9, and 10:90 a.m., jury’s ruling that R.J. Reynolds Co. was not liable clergymen and Israeli military officials. Wednesday, but most bars will remain large holiday crowds. more worshippers turn out for TERRY WAITE SHOPS ’The Rev. Newell H. CurUs, Christmas services than the and noon. in the death of a man who died after smoking Several thousand spectators watched the welcom­ open. three packs of cigarettes a day for more than half Reagan letter stresses test ban . . . interlude from mission ing ceremony near a 40-foot fir Christmas tree on senior pastor at Center Congrega­ church is accustomed to. Emergency numbers: In Manchester, tional Church on Center Street, ”It’s usually our regulars, but a century. Manger Square, where Israeli authorities maintained The jury, which had only one smoker, Bv Helen Thomas • The new five-year farm law, which he said has security measures including blue police lines and police, 646-4555; highway, 647-3233; sewer said more people are attending they have their children with them W E D ELIV ER who are home for the holidays and deliberated about nine hours before deciding United Press International “set into motion a market-orient^ approach to farm metal-detector gates of the type used in airports. and water, 647-3111. In Andover, police, church now than in the past few If you haven't receivod your \ problems.” relatives that are visiting,” he Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. against the family of John Galbraith, who died of years. WASHINGTON — 1985 marked a year of accomp­ • “The high-water mark in foreign policy” Waite shuttles 2 Imnnediately after, the patriarch entered the 423-7272; town garage, 742-9124. In Bolton, "In many ways, people are said. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Satuntays, heart and lung disease in 1982 at age 69 after Pastor Marvin Stuart of the please call your carrier. If you’re smoking Camels and Winstons for 54 years. lishment for President Reagan on the domestic and established by last month’s Geneva summit between Church of the Nativity locate on the square, where police, 643-6060; town garage, 649-4302. In looking for meaning and appre­ foreign policy fronts, says his chief spokesman, who Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. accolsrtes from the Silesian Seminary in nearby Beit Coventry, police, 742-7331; town garage, ciating the fact that in this country United Pentecostal Church on unable to reach your carrier, call Jury forewoman SUcie Proft said the majority Woodbridge Street also noted that subscriber service. 047-0046, by 6 was simply not convinced that Galbraith died of spelled out the successes in three succinct words — • “The-president did not surrender on SDI,” back to London Jalla stood lining the roadway. 742-6588. there is a minimal amount of p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays "nothing went wrong.” popularly known as “Star Wars,” the space-based violence,” he said. more people come to church smoking-related causes or even that he was during Christmas. Stuart said it is for guaranteed delivery. addicted to cigarettes. 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He also praised the economy, saying, “We are in an fundamentalists holding Americans hostage in passed down from the days of the British mandate in NEW YORK — A sUte judge said a “lack of Reagan wound down his White House activity Lebanon, but that “further steps are required” in his 4 unprecedented fourth year of recovery and expan­ Palestine. leadership” plagued the FBI investigation that Monday by signing several bills, including two pieces mission to free the captives. led to the fraud indictment of former Labor sion. The stock market Is at record highs. Inflation for J^rom oAll of Us at of farm legislation and an extension of the the year is about 3.2. You’d have to go back to '65 or '67, Waite said he planned to fly to London later today to e SecreUry Raymond Donovan, but ruled tapes 16-cent-a-pack cigarette tax until March 15. The consult with his superior, the archbishop of obUined in the probe may be used in his trial. one generation ago, to find three straight years of Canterbury, dashing hopes the hostages would be Some insist president also made public a report on Soviet lower inflation.” MANCHESTER STATE ‘BAN X Defense lawyers had argued in a two-month violations of arms treaties. freed for Christmas. hearing that the 900 hours of taped conversations Administration sources said Monday Reagan has Furthermore, he said: “Job creation is continuing He stressed, however, that he is edging forward in Santa exists of Schiavone Construction Co. officials were sent a letter to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at a record pace.... Interest rates are down.... Energy his secret negotiations with the kidnappers, who say gained illegally on the basis of an information indicating U.S. interest in discussing on-site inspec­ prices are trending down.” they are members of a Shiite Moslem group called NEW YORK (AP) - In an ageof from an informant who was still committing tion of nucleartests in both countries, The Washington Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War. harsh realities, some children still crimes. Post said today. “The president also was successful in preserving “We’re not deadlocked,” he told a news conference believe in the tradition of Santa Supreme Court Judge John Collins ruled The letter followed earlier, public U.S. rejection of a the free and fair trade that is a cornerstone of his at the Commodore Hotel in Moslem west Beirut. “I Claus. In fact, 87 percent of Monday the wiretaps were legally obtained Dec. 5 Soviet offer for on-site inspection in return for a policy.” said Speakes, adding Reagan has stemmed firmly believe that a solution to this problem is American children aged 3 to 10 during “Operation Tumcon,” saying, “Infor­ ban on all nuclear weapons tests, and its tone was the tide of protectionism “by toughening up existing possible and I continue to work for it." believe in the jolly old man, mants are rarely pious, pristine individuals.” But described by one official as “conciliatory,” the Post trade laws and entering into serious negotiations with Waite had returned to Beirut on Friday for the third according to a published poll. Collins criticiz^ FBI supervisors for failing to said. our trading partners.” time on his five-week-old mercy mission, said he will But as they get older, skepticism help agents who expressed concerns about the “report once again directly" to Archbishop of sets in. While every 3-year-old infoimant, Michael Orlando. SETTLING INTO A Christmas holiday spirit, Canterbury Robert Runcie in London. interviewed for the New York A date for the trial is expected to be set Jan. 6. deputy press secretary Larry Speakes announced to Cigarette tax extended Times polls believed in Santa, only reporters, “This is the last briefing of the year in “During the next few days I expect to have further two-thirds of the 10-year-olds said Alleged spy case weakens Washington.” Asked why, he replied. “Because that’s WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan has contacts with other parties who are involved in this they believed. 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NASSIFF'S SPORTS Member FDIC 317 Highland St. Route 44 House of Sports Since 1944 Manchester Coventry 991 Main S t, Downtown Manclmtor rn\ 646-4277 742-7361 n t » > I » ) I ) 1 t 1 ' I 1 1 1 > i > » t » > » 1 > 1 » t > I 1 V, t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav. Dec. U. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, npc. 24. 1985 — 7 Richard W. Cosgrove. Publisher Douglas A. Bovins. Managing Editof Soldiers of fortune have gift idea James P. Sacks. City Editof OPINION NEW HAVEN (AP) — Semiauto­ assault pistols are not toys and are spitting out hundreds of rounds per are available through mail-order matic assault pistols — the fad not being taken lightly by agencies minute. houses, could convert a legal weapon of the 1980s — may be such as Raber’s, which is responsi­ Several law enforcement offi­ assault pistol into a machine gun showing up under more Christmas ble for enforcing federal firearms cials told the New Haven Journal- within an hour. trees this year than ever before, laws. Courier that television shows, war More worrisome still is that according to gun dealers and law In fact, increased sales of movies, and news accounts have “with the addition of a common A good time enforcement officials. assault pistols is all the more featured automatic assault wea­ household item, some of these Jack Robert Pierce, a gun dealer in disconcerting to law enforcement pons, spurring sales of their firearms could be made fully New Haven, says he has sold 10 of officials because the weapons are semiautomatic look-alikes. automatic immediately," Raber Anderson the weapons in the last few months too inaccurate to be used for The guns also have been the said. to help others to customers who are finding them hunting or target shooting, experts target of unfavorable publicity. A private individual can legally a "very popular Christmas item.” say. Authorities say it was a semiauto­ own a fully automatic firearm in The Christmas season is. and should be. a time “I hate to use the term clean-cut ‘"niese guns are designed to kill matic assault pistol that was used Connecticut after undergoing a American boys, but that’s who’s people and nothing else,” says earlier this month by a 13-year-old process of registration, finger­ when people around the world Join together with printing and approval from police their families and friends to share feasts, buying them,” Pierce says. MaJ. Douglas Dortenzio, head of boy to kill a custodian and wound “Primarily young guys in their 20s the New Haven police emergency two other people at Portland agencies. goodwill, and gifts. or 30s, blue-collar types." services unit. Junior High School. Violation can bring 10 to 20 years In the Manchester area and throughout the Stephen J. Raber, resident agent Sold legally in Connecticut, the Raber said no federal permit is in prison and fines ranging from United States, many will spend today and FDIC’slist^ i in charge for the New Haven office semiautomatic assault pistol will required to own a semiautomatic $10,000 to $20,000. Christmas looMng at brightly lit trees adorned of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, fire one bullet — usually a 9mm or weapon, but he says he is aware with ornaments and surrounded by presents, Tobacco and Firearms, says sales .45-callber — each time the trigger that the difficulty of converting the Now you know sharing the Joy the holidays bring. They will enjoy “gravitate to the soldier-of-fortune is pulled. They are modified guns depends on the weapon and has a present! versions of the federally con­ the expertise of the person doing The first sweetened carbonated the new things that grace their homes, a good and commando types... the people drink was ginger ale, which was meal, and, if all is well, a sense of satisfaction who like to play around with trolled. fully automatic assault the work. military-type weapons." pistols, and they can easily be Raber said an expert with a file created in Ireland by Dr. Cantrall about their achievements. converted to fire fully automatic. and the right parts, some of which in 1850. After a hard year at work, the days around for everyone But like any gun, semiautomatic Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year’s provide the perfect chance to pause and reflect on the good WASHINGTON — What’s that? You say it’s the things that have happened in the recent past and last shopping day before Christmas and there s ^ - .... the many positive things yet to come. someone on your list who has everything? Don t For many, the holidays are religious, NEA GRAPHIC panic. Just call your friendly neighborhood office HOPE commemorating the rededication of the Temple In of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. They’ve 2 Jerusalem or the birth of Jesus Christ. For others, ' got things for sale that you wouldn’t imagine — YOUR their significance lies elsewhere. and at bargain prices. But no matter what the theory behind it, the The FDIC isn’t usually regarded as Santa’s season is an appropriate time for all to recall the O p e n F o r u m ... 'ey! workshop, but with banks failing at a historic rate, UPI photo E H R IS T M A S theme of giving — and vow not to let it die once the the government insurance agency has come into festive tree has come down or the the candles have possession of some mighty exotic, one-of-a-kind Dear Friendt: been removed from the menorah. Sister Claire Francis Pelletier stands near some of her IS AS mighty dollar has put this world merchandise. The stuff was accepted as collateral memorabilia from her days as a Nazi prisoner of war. The holiday ieoMon is upon ua and another year is Each year, the holidays provide a chance for Little girl needs in the state it’s in. It’s getting Union leaders for loans by banks that subsequently went belly- each person to think anew about what small Pelletier, a Roman Catholic nun in -Hartford, spent two drawing to a close. 4 worse, not better. That old up, and the FDIC took reluctant possession after it SPARKLIIVG PTith all the problem s inherent in our contribution he or she can offer toward the large readers’ prayers saying, give it back to the need lessons seized the banks’ assets to pay off depositors’ Christmases as a POW in the 1940s. National and Business affairs ue still and very distant goal of making the world a decent Indians ... I doubt if they would end this year with a feeling of good will To the Editor: To the Editor: insured accounts. AND place for all of its inhabitants. want it back! Man, could not Our associate Michael Binstein dug up some and high expectations for the future. If the season serves its real purpose, the theme I am a 66-year-old lady who is stand the embarrassment, if A few basic math lessons may colorful examples. Would you believe: We wish to thank you for providing a that is so evident under the tree will carry over they (the Indians) said "no.” Nun recalls Christmas W O N D ER FU L m easure o f this feeling* and to you and trying to reach as many people be in order for the well- • Gen. George Armstrong Custer’s knife? Old your family a bright holiday season into everyday life. Some will give large amounts "Pull over. Dot,” I said to my intentioned union leaders of Yellowhair’s blade, confiscated by Sitting Bull’s of money to foundations, while others will give a as I can to pray for a 6-year-old wife. "We may as well pick up with a b o u n tifu l and eventful girl named Krissy. She is in a Local 1746 of the International warriors at the Battle of Little Big Horn, was • as prisoner of Nazis AS YOU ARE! New Year. quarter that can easily be spared to someone else wheelchair and has never our tree now, while the selec­ Association of Machinists, who who is in real need. Still others will give their time tion’s still good! ’’ accepted by an Arkansas bank as collateral, along W ishing you a happy, healthy walked. Her disease can’t be recently decided strike and/or with a shirt adorned with 350 scalps dating back to and prosperous New Year. to cheer up someone who is lonely, ease the cured and she is not feeling too Merry Christmas. picketing issues against Pratt & By Kenneth R. Bozlnet thered and the cry “vive I’Ame- suffering of someone who is sick or help feed 1875 and other Indian relics, paintings and United Press International rique' greeted us,” Pelletier said. Larry, Bunnie & well right now. Whitney’s giant East Hartford figurines. someone who is hungry. It would be the greatest gift I Al Morgan plant. The phrase roughly translated The Staff at P.I.P. But even if the only gift is an extra kind thought, Coventry • A startling 25,000 pounds of frozen rabbit? A HARTFORD — Sister Claire from French means Long Live could have if your readers would According to published fig­ California bank foreclosed on a rabbit breeder’s Francis Pelletier hasn’t seen a America. word or gesture in an ordinary situation, one more pray for this very ill little girl. I ures, there are currently 7,700 complete American Red Cross “The camp was originally a set of holidays will have improved the believe prayers will help. Thank Strikers thankful loan and wound up in the stew. You better move (astrac(a hourly production workers at standard No. 8 package for prison­ summer resort,” she said. “It was circumstances or spirits of person, a family or a you and God bless. fast, though. A major food conglomerate has for gifts, support East Hartford, including 4,500 expressed interest in the rabbit meat to process ers of war in 43 years. a group of hotels, a lovely park and rM H ira n r 391 C«nt«r St. community. The overall effect, of course, will be a who belong to the union. Of these, But every Christmas the 72-year- the famous Vittel water fountain, MomlMitcr better world. Haxel Wright into dog food. old Catholic nun takes the time to 647-8367 only 55 percent elected to strike • An abandoned gold mine in Wadapai, Ariz.? but all surrounded by barbed OVIR t W LOCATIONS WORLDWIDtl As the more fortunate celebrate the holidays 141 Deepwood Drive To the Editor: after two separate votes. This go through a box of memories from wire," 471 Hartford Rd. 643-6165 pippippippippippippfppippippippippippippippippippippip this year, they should remember their This might be Just the thing for that worthless in­ the several Christmases she spent Being a POW was mind-bending sadly brings the strike-minded law on your list; A squatter has moved in and counterparts who are less well off — whether as An Open Letter to the Man­ members of the total work force in Nazi-occupied France. in its own right, but not having far away as Africa or as near as downtown chester Community; takes potshots at strangers with his rifle. The memorabilia from the Red access to the No. 8 Red Cross Artificial trees down to 2,475 or a mere 32 ' • A hundred bird dogs? A Kansas bank Cross package includes a book packages their first Christmas as a Manchester. Then they should toast their good On behalf of ourselves, the rest percent. of the striking employees of the unwisely accepted these as collateral, and the cover made from colored celio- Nazi captive, and a death among fortune and good spirits and think about how both don’t do trick phane paper and tin, and a pouch the ranks of the American nuns can be passed along to others. Crestfield-Fenwood nursing In what other union, or any FDIC, having saved the dogs from starvation, is To the Editor: home, and our children, we wish democracy for that matter, does now desperate to sell them. woven from twine to hold rosary were a bit much to handle in 1942, HOLIDAY FILM to express our deep-felt grati­ 32 percent of the people involved • A hundred pairs of parakeets? An Oklahoma beads. “We were all gathered practic­ speak for the total? Pelletier and the other nuns cut ing for Christmas play,” Pelletier Going for a pizza last night, tude to all the compassionate bank got stuck with these before it folded. Please the tin from a can of corn beef, or said, recalling that the date was PROCESSING SPECIAL driving down East Center Street, people who have showered us I have been a union construc­ hurry; The FDIC is running out of newspaper. possibly evaporated milk, she Dec. 20. “Several sisters came in my wife and I couldn’t help but with gifts this Christmas season. tion tradesman for 22 years and • A 40-acre gravel pit? It’s located in Oregon, said. The cellophane and twine was and asked us to go to the infirmary. notice a newly erected tent and a In the past week, we have in our organization the member­ and the asking price is a mere $65,000. The used to wrap the Red Cross Sister Alvarez was very ill.” Dec. 26, 27, 28 Thurs., Fri., Sat. sign that said ’’Christmas received turkeys, holiday pas­ ship abides by what the majority property includes five ponds and three lakes. packages. Sister Alvarez de Jesus Le­ trees." Every year I recall the tries, food, gifts for our small rules, the premise upon which all (Don’t ask us the difference.) As a matter of fact, “We were a very creative vesque, originally from Fall River, E Each Roll of Film* same old slaughter and butcher­ children, winter clothing. Christ­ democratic institutions are group, ’’ Pelletier said sitting in the Mass., died a short while later of ing of these ‘‘Christmas’’ trees. mas trees, firewood, money and 28 of the 40 acres are underwater. Brought In For founded. • An almost-completed home in Southern living room of the Hartford con­ acute appendicitis. i/Oe one o( fkt n i/M Commercially grown, the profits even a visit by a group of vent where she now lives. "The “The mystery of death became Processing & Printing must be tremendous. Christmas carolers. Regardless of the outcome of California with 10 bedrooms and 11>A baths? (You main thing was to keep occupied or ail too real for us,” Pelletier said. tkin^i ahoui ih i holidatf I couldn’t help but think about This outpouring of support has the current confrontation, I know Californians’ obsession with cleanliness.) go crazy.” The happy note that Christmas or the day after ... all the unsold come from the rapidly growing would strongly suggest that The house, near Irvine, has a three-car garage, Pelletier was 26 when she and was that a group of British nuns, U tke oppo>d(w^ il ones, still wrapped in their neat Committee for Justice for Crest- I.A.M. officials in East Hartford and the FDIC is asking $1.2 million. But they seven other novices left the Put­ aware that the American sisters little bundles with a piece of field Nursing Home Workers, do some serious restructuring of should be open to offers: They’ve got more than nam provincial house of the were without Red Cross packages, SECOND SET OF PRINTS* twine holding them firmly to­ area churches, labor unions, their organization’s strengths 130 parcels of real estate they want to unload in Daughters of the Holy Spirit on shared their traditional Christmas afjjOidi to tell om pudding with the group from C gether. With the fires destroying various community organiza­ and weaknesses within the con­ some of the most exclusive neighborhoods. July 29, 1939, for the trip to St. PROCESSED our woodlands why not plant tions, political leaders and indi­ fines of Pratt & Whitney’s East • Quarter horses? The FDIC is still trying to Brieuc, France, and the order’s Connecticut. \(m u U (wuj muck these trees and clean up what vidual supporters. Hartford plant. international mother house. Pelletier is now in the prime of 12 Exp. *1.50, 24 Exp. *3.00, 36 Exp. *4.50 liquidate the assets of Penn Square National She said she “never intended" on man has destroyed? Give Your thoughtfulness has made Without a stronger show of Bank, which collapsed in July 1982. Its collateral her service as a teacher of young {Joe QjppwioU thm. something back to nhture. After Christmas on the picket line support during the next three becoming a prisoner of war. but in novices preparing to become nuns *110, 126 or 136 mm Color Print Film included several million dollars’ worth of horse order to complete her novitiate in the Daughters of the Holy Spirit all isn’t Christmas a time for special for all of us. Your support years, this could well be the last flesh, and the government eventually auctioned '^kanki (fom tmit. *Applicable at time of Original Processing Only time that the I.A.M. will hold any studies, she was required to go to order. giving? Its a sinful waste and an keeps us strong and will enable off $1 million worth. Still left in the agency’s the French village. She said she plans to attend atrocious anslaught of nature. us to prevail in our fight for leverage at all in dealing with a inventory, though, is a breeding horse with Pelletier spent five Christmases traditional Christmas eve mid­ nassiff The selling of plastic trees would rights against law-breaking hard-nosed contractor such as venereal disease. in France, two of them as a night mass at St. Joseph’s Cathed­ ' l - i < D l V M by NEA, Inc Pratt & Whitney. c a m e i ^ a 0 jtudio do the same job and should be owners. • A Rolls-Royce with a cracked block? It’s prisoner of war under the Nazi ral in Hartford, and will make an VlU. IRISH INSURANCE encouraged. regime. She says her first holiday annual trek by car to her home­ "The LIVE bowl games are all over. Now, I can Everything is money, greed, Crestfield-Fenwood Strikers Raymond W. Champ sitting in Midland, Texas. 639 Main SI . Mancheslet • A sunken tugboat? It awaits you on the bottom season in Europe “was a beautiful town of Fitchburg, Mass., to visit ISO North Main St. AGENCY go watch the ones I TAPED!" profits. Man’s lust for the al­ Manchester 318 Fern Street Christmas.” her younger brother and sister for 643-7369 of a river. The FDIC will gladly locate it for you. Wally Irish, Marty Shea 6 4 6 -1 2 3 2 .T - fT T T Y } r r T T ; ; p r t j t r .y “It was before we were picked a big family dinner. t *. . V N i..V' For those who specialize in the age-old up,” she recalled in an interview. Christmas excuse — “I was going to get you that, “We set up the most beautiful crib but someone beat me to it" — we might mention in the chapel, and I can remember Thank you ALL House tax package makes good gift some past FDIC merchandise that you are too late a life size camel being a part of the FREE and to acquire; Nativity scene." Season’s Greetings • An R-rated movie called "The Happy The French were already bat­ Blood Pressure The tax reform bill passed by the House is a big reconstruction of old city do\\ntowns. It will be Hooker.” tling the Germans, and Pelletier to our many friends and associ­ Christmas present for families, the working poor, trimmed, but not wiped out as Reagun proposed. • An antique Koran. said the threat of Nazi occupation CLINIC-BY NURSE ates who m ade 1985 another cities, and the middle class. Finally, cities will retain most, but not all of their • A herd of Buffalo in Kansas. They were was already being talked about at EVERY THURSDAY great year! Wstmas Credit must be given to President Reagan and to the convent during Christmas, ability to issue tax-exempt bonds. diseased and the Agriculture Department 5 - 9 A time for Peace Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, D- Northern 1939. • The Middle Class: Compared to Reagan’s destroyed the poor beasts. "They shot our “On the morning of Sept. 25.1942. LIGGETT PARKADE LINDSEY REAL ESTATE 111., who fought the special interests — and won. Perspective plan, the House bill also increases tax relief to the collateral," mourned an FDIC official. as we came back from church, a PHARMACY 353 Onter St. Onjugc and Joy...A time for "We think the bill is wonderful," said Robert middle class (those earning $20,000 to $75,000) — PARKADE HEALTH and Manchester But there’s still time to pick up some plastic German car was at our door,”' she NUTRITION CENTER 2 McIntyre, director of tax policy for Citizens for Michael J. McManus by 48 percent! Reagan would have given half of all glasses with a bankrupt bank’s name embossed on recalled. "My heart sank as I PAflKADE • t04 W MIDDLf TPkL 649-4000 sharing memories Tax Justice. “It is going to make the corporations individual tax cuts to those earning over $75,000 — them, or a set of colonial-era gold coins valued at thought to myself, this is it. They that don’t pay taxes pay. crack down on tax who are only 5 percent of all taxpayers. The House $2 million. are picking us up. My woman's and renewing shelters, exempt the poor and make the system slashed Reagan’s tax breaks for the rich in half. .intuition was right.” fairer. O/p/ofiwffe dJV««f The Germans were interested in cherished The legislation would cut taxes for most people, He noted that working people earning less than HOW ARE TAX RATES being lowered for most only rounding up American nuns at remove 6.5 million poor and near-poor taxpayers $20,000 have suffered from a triplejwhammy. people? , There may be a good reason why Philippines that time, Pelletier said. fnendships. from income tax rolls, require many rich Since the minimum wage has been frozen for four President Ferdinand Marcos takes threats form "As we walked through the Big tax loopholes that primarily benefit Washington with a grain of salt: He Just looks at barbed wire entrance of Vittei individuals and profitable corporations to Join the years, their income did not grow with inflation. business are being cut. The Investment Tax Credit 4 camp, many prisoners were ga- ranks of taxpayers and shift $140 billion of taxes Budget cuts have been aimed at the working poor, the steadily growing size of the U.S. Embassy in will be eliminated, saving $120 billion over five Manila. It’s the largest American Foreign Service from individuals to business over five years. and federal income and pay roll taxes paid by years. Depreciation schedules will be stretched those at the poverty line have soared from $134 in post Jp the world. Among the attractions, a recent A out, saving $40 billion. Even oil and gas tax Stat^epartm ent report points out, are "the ‘THE BILL, said Rostenkowski, its chief author, 1979 to $1,147 in 1985. loopholes will be trimmed. And a minimum tax We're wishing you "is an act of fairness to millions of Americans.” It The House bill would channel $30 billion in tax amenities which the Philippines provides, will pick up $25 billion from corporations and generally pleasant living, low prices and a the special kind of Christmas brings Justice in many forms: relief over five years to those earning under wealthy Individuals. • Families: A major reason so many mothers $20,000. That’s three-fifths more generous than the friendly populace." In fact, Manila is so popular th a t puts a smile on your face The corporate tax burden would increase $140 with the Fojreign Service that the embassy has have gone to work is that they can’t afford to stay Reagan plan. A family at the poverty line of billion over 5 years. Yet that would simply restore and a warm feelir^ in your heart. home — not that they want to be away from their $12,000 in 1987 will have to pay $1,271 in taxes if the been turning down requests by other federal the corporate share of the federal tax burden to 1 I vair children. Why? As this column noted in August, law is not changed — but no income tax and only the 13 percent paid in 1980, up from 8.5 percent agencies for an outlet in Manila. the federal government "has stolen resources $399 in Social Security if the bill becomes law. now. from families with children” in taxes. A married couple with two children could earn M lnl-0d U oria l Cfiridtmas How? In 1946, when the personal exemption was $14,475 before paying any income tax (vs. only * The Northeast-Midwest Coalition deserves Our recent column about the govemmeqt’s set at $600, it was a third of the average family’s $9,739 now, which is 20 percent below the poverty credit for preserving the state and local tax funding of frivolous research projects drew howls income. Most families with kids paid no taxes! It line). deduction, and this column was "very important" of protest from some readers — a few of whom we 4 Joy was not raised to $1,000 until 1970 (and $1,040 in "It makes no sense to say we want the poor to in that battle, says Co-Chair Howard Wolpe, D- suspect, speak of federal grants from firsthand And a Happy New Year! 1085). If it had kept up with inflation, it would be work, and then tax them deeper into poverty,” Mich. experience. One Virginia writer chided us for Santa's taking some $5,600 today. said Greenstein. Reagan wanted to wipe out the deduction. disparaging a government-funded study "on the tim e out... to wish The House bill doubles the personal exemption • Cities: For cities, the House bill is a vast Rostenkowski proposed a “compromise" that difference between knots and links" and everyone a very happy to $2,000 for those who do not itemize deductions improvement over the Reagan tax reform plan. would have cut 76 percent of it. Wolpe and Co- suggested we were "unaware that knot theory is ond healthy holiday! and $1,500 for those who do. Added help is a $960 First, the deduction Tor state and local taxes, Chair Frank Horton (R-N.Y.) wrote a letter to an important branch of topology.” (AcconUM to increase of the standard deduction. Result; more which Reagan wanted to kill, is retained in full. Rostenkowski saying there was “no basis for Webster’s, this is the mathematical study of I REGAL'S I mothers can stay home. This preserves a right for cities, first asserted by compromise.” I quoted them, noting that Rosty’s configuarions.) Let us make one thing clear We "Vcyt Ouallir Man's Shdp" Merry Christmas! • The Working Poor: "’This is the single most Abraham Lincoln, that tfie federal government' own state of Illinois would suffer the "second- do not wish to belittle the importance of research, important legislation for low- and moderate- should not impose double taxation — a tax on worst loss in the U.S.” however esoteric. But we do not believe the DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER TRt-CITV PLAZA Raymond F. Damato income families in a decade," says Bob taxes levied locally. A day after this column appeared in the CHiicago taxpayer should carry the burden of financing 903 INAIN ST. VERNON Greenstein, Director of the Center on Budget and Second, Rostenkowski's changes preserve the Sun-Times, Rosty announced that the state-local every ornithologist who wants to study thb AUTO PARTS, m e Policy Priorities. rehabilitation tax credit, t^hlch has stimulated a tax deduction would be preserved in full. barbules of a bulbul. 775 Parker St.,Menchettef I — MANCHggTER HERALD. Tutwiay. Dec, U. 19»B MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 24. 1085 — S_ Love Lane builder Herald Angle College basketball NHL roundup begins construction SPORTS ... page 10 ... page 11 ... page 12

■v Al«x OIrtlll houses are priced below market Hcrqld Raporttr value and the demand Is expected to exceed the supply. Work hai begun on U itarter Prices range from 161,900 to Whale loses game in hand, bow to Isles houBM on Love Lane that will be 007,000, but Visions will be allowed aold to flrat-tlme Mancheater to Increase the prices somewhat If homebuyera. the cost of certain building mate­ Rui II if Forma have been put In for the rials rises. footinga of four houaea and footinga Lawrence said that because Hartford in familiar last place may be poured today, an official of three different types of houses are Vlalona Unlimited, Uie contractor, Involved, there will be a separate aald thia morning. drawing for each of the 14 houses. By Bob Popottl once a Mickey Mouse watch on the Nystrom scored on a power play Peter Lawrence, vice prealdent A qualified potential buyer could Herald Sport* Writer Island of Misfit Toys. Like penal­ for the game’s first at 2:53, but of the Tolland firm that waa choaen enter all the drawings. If he wins In ties and power plays. Francis Ued it up at 11; 51 when he by the town to build the houaea, one drawing, he Is disqualified HARTFORD - The Whalen Like the m lM ling minding of scooted around defenseman aald thIa morning that four or five from participating In those that may be the best last-place club in Whaler goalie Mike Liut, and his Randy Boyd at the blue line and of the houaea will be framed thia follow. recent pro sports history, but with post-game tantrum. Like the deci­ guided a backhander through winter. Lawrence said that multiple over half the season remaining, the sion of Hartford coach Jack Evans Hrudey’s legs. LaFontaine gunned Included will be one of each of drawing systems will require more brass insists on using “ games-in- to start Liut for the 14th time in 16 in the Isle’s second power play goal the three typea of houaea Vlalona work for Visions, but will ensure hand” when discussing the games, and the ninth time in 10 at 13:45 and the visitors held the will build on the 7-acre alte, a the maximum choice and oppor­ standings. games over the past 20 days. lead thereafter. former gravel bank owned by the tunity for buyers. Fo r the record, Hartford has "I wouldn’t say he was tired," town. To qualify for the houses, buyers played two less games than said Evans, of his No. l goalie. " I LaFontaine and Tonelli made it Buyera for the houaea will be must have been Manchester resi­ Buffalo and one less than Quebec, talked to him this morning and he 4-1 in the middle period before aelected from eligible people by a dents since Jan. 1, 1083, must be Montreal and Boston. said he was ready. He had a day off lottery. Siltanen steamed one through buying Bielr first house, and must Pragmatics in the dressing room yesterday.” from the point for the hosts’ lone Because buyera will not pay for use It as thelf principal residence. admonish that no matter how Liut, who is now 12-10-1 for the man-advantage marker with 53 the houae lota Immediately, the Lawrence said Visions Is getting many games are left, none are year, javelined his goalie stick into seconds left. The Whalers were many phone calls from people actually in the grasp until it says so the lockerroom door, and later l-for-9 on the power play. Interested In the houses. He said punted a trash can in front of HsfiM photo by Taiuulnlo ' on the scoresheet. Diduck smoked Liut "high to the Scrooge still packets of Information on the The Whalers have one less several reporters. glove side" at 3:35 of the third to lottery will be distributed to Fire Department investigators examine the damage game-in-hand on division oppo­ The shot clock read that the regain the three-goal margin, and prospective buyers. game room when a broken electronic bowling machine, nents, after playing and losing to losers held a 48-23, 2-to-l overall caused by a fire iate Monday night at the Nationai Guard the Coliseum got ready for another area favorite The cost of the lots Is put at at left, was plugged in during a Christmas party and later the visiting . advantage in shots on goal. patented comeback. 111,000 each. The town wilt hold a Armory on Main Street. The fire started in a first-floor short-circuited. 6-3, Monday night before 14,263. "We did something with our ConUneed from page I With the sides playing four-on- mortgage for that amount that will Like it has in the last half decade, quality shots,” said New York four at 9:17, Babych cruised into lea do not have a computerised be due In full 10 years after the Hartford will celebrate Christmas coach A1 Arbour. "We put them the crease from the blue line and circulation ayatem, ao It la difficult purchase, unless the town allows a at the bottom of the Adams in.” chipped in a Tim Bothwell center­ to know exactly how many timea subsequent buyer to assume the Division, although a 16-15-1, 33- Pat LaFontaine, playing All- ing pass to cut it to 5-3. But Mikela certain booka were checked out. mortgage. In any case, the mort­ Three rescued in fire at Armory point yuletide log burns much Star hockey this year, put two of banged one upstairs from the slot However, ahe aald children took gage will not run for more than 20 brighter than the dim past. The them in. The former U.S. Olym ­ — with defenders Siltanen and years after the Initial sale of the Whale’s PO O F number (points out pian center now has 20 for the UPl photo out the moat Chrlatmaa booka from Continued from page i According to a police report, the it would cost to repair was not Dave Tippett slashing away at his house. his wife, Patricia. 38, and son, of fourth) remains at one. The campaign, one more than all of last a apeclal collection of holiday fire was caused by a broken form — with just under seven Lawrence said Visions may available today. Douglas, 18. Sabres are 16-16-2 for34 points. The season. editlona the library offered. 911 number for help after finding electronic bowling machine that Griffin said ^the fire department minutes remaining to dash any Islanders' Pat LaFontaine is upended Whaier ice. LaFontaine did score twice frame the houses totally on site Nords, Habs and B ’s are stuffed "LaFontaine’s been our most Hryn aald the aame waa true In their exit was.sealed. had been left unplugged. Police hoMs. with locally purchased materials. received a report of smoke in the Griffin said their exit was together in one stocking with 38 consistent player since the begin­ and is fiat on the ice on a rush into in New York’s 6-3 win over Hartford. Bolton. " It ’s the classic ease,” Griffin said that during a Christmas Party Evans was especially disturbed Lawence said panellaing was building at 11:24 p.m. When blocked by smoke and flames. The points apiece. ning of the season,” noted Arbour. ‘T think parenta like to read said this morning. held earlier in the evening by firefighters arrived, smoke was only other place they could have with the physical tactics of the atorlea to their children that they chosen originally to save time, but The most obvious story of "H e’s really rounding out into a Long Islanders, whom the Whalers The three were rescued with the National Guard personnel, some coming from the south side of the gone was the roof, he said. ble, it was like a football game out grew up with,” ahe aald. on-alte framing may help keep the Monday night was Isle complete player." visit Thursday night. New York, and seven on Hartford. GM-PresIdent Emile Francis con­ prices down. help of an aerial ladder truck, he members found the machine and building and three people were Griffin said the fire was extin­ there.” The Whalers wanted more their Bealdea booka, ahe aald holiday said. , who repelled, enve­ Bob Nystrom and Gerald Diduck How will you prepare the Whale, tended last week that Hartford’s plugged it into a wall socket. The hanging out a front window on the guished within 15 minutes, al­ “ We’re a skating team, and they recorda are alao popular. A contract between the town and loped and devoured 43 of 46 shots on each notched his first of the season, Coach? w a y .. .’’Some of the calls were too defense, "if not the best, ranks The fire apparently started in a game apparently short-circuited third floor, where their quarters though firefighters remained on contained us with the hook and blatant not to call,” said Stew "Everybody wants Bing Cros­ Visions has been signed. The Love goal. while John Tonell! and Mikko "W e’re going to learn how to right up there in the league.” With lounge on the first floor and spread and started the fire, police said. were, he said. the scene until after 2 a.m. An clutch and grab." Gavin. . ."We can play that way by’s ‘White Christmas,"' Lyons Lane land will be transferred to to a bar room, a game room and a Other sub-plots emerged from Makela also added tallies. hook, we’re going to learn how to games-in-hand. the Whalers’ de­ The damage was extensive, The three were identified as investigation into the blaze is too," added .Torrie Robertson. . said. Visions at a closing Thursday. hallway, Griffin said. the caper. Like the suspicious Ron Francis (14). Risto Siltanen clutch, we’re going to learn how to fense has allowed the most goals in although an estimate on how much custodian Charles Bassham. 42, continuing today, he said. W H A LE R N O TE S - Referee .The Whalers had a season-high 22 Civic Center shot clock, which (5) and Dave Babych (8) found the grab and how to interfer,” fumed the division, and second-most to Mike Noeth whistled 11 minors on shots in the opening period . . . Bridegport cops seek 2nd suspect k many opposing teams believe was net for the Whalers. Evans. “ I thought that was terri- New Jersey in the conference. B R ID G E P O R T (AP) - Police maican Tony" Cassells was Lounge. scoured the city today for a second charged with one count of mufder Broncos notwithstanding, Cassells, 22, of Bridgeport was Moii-Sal shootout suspect after arresting and three counts of first-degree arrested Monday afternoon by aA>-5:30 one man on a murder charge In the assault and was held on $100,000 Detective Sgt. Earl Mellow, the Thun. 'IH BM slaying of two people and wound­ bond for allegedly taking part in investigating officer, Lt. Bert dosod SuMlay ing of three others at a bar. the drug-related shootings around Lancia said. He said today another Q7S MAIN 8T. MANCH^tEFl; CT-- NFL won’t change system Detectives said Anthony "Ja ­ 1:30 a.m. Monday at Tiffany’s arrest was pending. A VALUE VAAierr 8TOAE WITH MOAtl By Dove Goldberg go, but I don’t think there’s any way that you can have The Associated Press a team be in double figures (in victories) and have one of the best records in the conference and. yet be at Obituaries Despite the apparent inequities of a system that home when the playoffs start.” 50% OFF! aliows the 8-8 Cleveland Browns into the playoffs and But Schramm, the president of the Dallas Cowboys, eliminates the 11-5 Denver Broncos, the National said: Church. Rtarow*! O’Connor There are no calling hours. Holmes OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF Football League isn’t about to change. “ Everybody starts the same, everybody knows Margaret (Maloney) O ’Connor, Besides his wife, he is survived Funeral Home, 400 Main St., has Tex Schramm, chairman of the N F L ’s Competition what the rules are. That’s why the wild-card is there, by a son. Richard McCarvill of TRIM-A-TREE ITEMS 73, formerly of Manchester, died charge of arrangements. Committee and one of the architects of the wild-card to take care of people like the Broncos. If you happen Arlington, Texas; two daughters, Monday in Mercy Hospital, Spring- Memorial donations may be Including playoff system, said Monday the fact that Cleveland to lose out in the tiebreaker, that’s the way it is." Thelma SIpala of Broad Brook and field, Mass. She was the widow of made to the Emanuel Lutheran • G. E. Lights • Boxed Cards won the A F C Central title made them a legitimate Maurice O’Connor. Tena Dolloff of Enfield; two Church or to a charity of the • Novelties playoff team. Still, there has never been a greater discrepancy in sisters, Geneva Tosier and Shirley She was bom In Springfield. donor's choice • Garland • Wrapping Paper • Plush Stockings "The main reason for the wild-card system we have record than between Denver and Cleveland. Mass., and lived in Manchester for Grant, both of East Windsor; • Tree Stands now is to give teams that had outstanding seasons in Last season, for example, Pittsburgh won the A FC seven grandchildren and seven • Bows • Party Supplies 43 years. Ang«l«n« J. DwIIsla • Tree SKIrts difficult divisions a chance to make the playoffs," Central at 9-7, the same record as New England, She Is survived by four sisters. great-grandchildren. • Icicles • Silk Polnsettlas Schramm said. "But we never wanted to diminish the which missed the playoffs. The funeral will be Friday at 11 Ann M. Lynch, Kathryn A. Gal­ Angelena J. Delisia, formerly of • Trees • Satin Ornaments • Plastic Polnsettlas rewards for the division winners.” In 1977, the last year there was one wild-card team, lagher. Eileen T . Conway, all of a.m. at Samsel Funeral Home, 419 Bluefield Drive, died today at The main objection comes from Denver. The the Miami Dolphins finished 10-4 in the A FC East but Springfield. Mass., and Claire F. Buckland Road. South Windsor. Manchester Memorial Hospital, Broncos were one of three 11-5 teams eligible for the missed the playoffs while the Steelers won the Central Temple of Longmeadow, Mass.; Burial will be in Springdale She was born in Springfield, THUaS. FRI. & S A T . O N L Y ! two A FC wild-card berths. But the Broncos lost out in with a 9-5 record. and several nieces aiid nephews. Cemetery in the Warehouse Point, Mass., Nov. 6,1908, and lived there the complex tiebreaking system to the New York Jets The next season, Minnesota won the N FC Central The funeral will be Friday at 0 section of East Windsor. Calling most of her lifi before moving to and New England Patriots, the other 11-5 teams. with a record of 8-7-1, the conference’s fifth-best a.m. at the T .P . Sampson Co., hours will be Thursday from 2 to 4 Manchester 12 years ago. The Jets and Patriots meet Saturday in the A FC record. All four teams with better marks made the and 7 to 9 p.m. Chapel of the Acres. 21 Tinkham She was a communicant of the wild-card game, followed on Sunday by the N FC playoffs. Memorial donations may be Church of the Assumption. Road, Springfield, with a mass of UPl photo contest matching the defending Super Bowl champion The A FC Central, where the Browns play, was the Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. made to the Full Gospel Interde­ She is survived by two daugh­ San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants. N F L ’s weakest this season, finishing a combined 10 Mary Church. Longmeadow, nominational Church Missions. 745 ters, Marie Salamon of Glaston­ UConn basketball player Earl Kelley nary hearing Monday night. Kelley was Both games will be played in Giants Stadium at games under .500. The West, home of the Broncos, was Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael Main St., Manchester. bury and Catherine David of (right) confers with his iawyer, Lubbie found guilty on three charges with the East Rutherford, N.J. 10 games above .500. Arlington. Mass.; a son, Michael Centetery, State Street. Spring- Harper, before the university's discipii- decision to be announced Thursday. The N F L also announced its second-round schedule The Jets got the first A F C wild-card position field. Calling hours are from 1 to 4 MHdiwd J. WMt Delizia of West Bloomfield, Mich.; for the weekend of Jan. 4-5. because of a 9-3 record in the A FC compared to 8-4 for a brother. James Amabile of The Browns visit the Miami Dolphins at 12:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Mildred J. West, 89. of 143 Barry the Patriots and the Broncos. New England got the Springfield. Mass.; and three Saturday, Jan. 4, followed by the Dallas Cowboys at Memorial donations may be Road, died today at Manchester second spot because it had a better record against made to a charity of the donor's grandchildren. the Los Angeles Rams at 4 p.m. E S T. On Sunday, Jan. common opponents — the Pats went 4-2 against Memorial Hospital. She was the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main choice. widow of Harold West. 5, the winner of the 49ers-Giants game will play Miami, Indianapolis, the Raiders and Seattle, while St., is in charge of the funeral Earl Kelley found guilty, Chicago at 12:30 and the winner of the Jets-Patriots She was born in Manchester the Broncos were 3-3 against those four teams. arrangements, which are game will play the Raiders in Los Angeles at 4. Even that, however, is deceptive. Rotend Q. CIm bm Sept. 2. 1096, and had been a incomplete. lifelong resident of Manchester Meanwhile, the Broncos remained unhappy about For example, the Broncos had to play the Seahawks Roland G. ’’Mickey” Chasse. S3, their plight. She was a member of the Emanuel and Raiders twice each, while the Patriots had two of 100 New Bolton Road, died “ I think certainly the situation with us points up how Lutheran Church of Manchester. games with the Dolphins and Colts. The difference Monday at Manchester Memorial In Memoriam decision on Thursday unfair the system is now," said Tom Jackson, the came down to New England beating Indianapolis She is survived by two daugh­ Hospital after he was stricken at Broncos’ veteran linebacker. ters. Nancy C. McCabe of Man­ twice while Denver was only allowed to play the 5-11 bonte. He was the husband of In remembrance of our Parents "Certainly I think each division winner deserves to Colts once. Geraldine (Cyr) Chasse. chester, with whom she llVed. and Bv Chris Oohl " I ’d been repeatedly threatened throughout the Cynthia P. Schmick of South with love at Christmas time. evening,” Wylie said. “ Earl was mad, more than Bom in Grand Isle, Maine. Oct. The Associated Press mad, and I know when people are that mad they do 11.1033, he had lived in Manchester Windsor; one sister. Maude J. Grace Demers - 7/14/11 - 9/20/80 things that are unpredictable.” more than 31 years. Previously, be Carlson of Glenn Ellen. III.; four and STORRS — University of Connecticut basketball Ardaiolo dismissed charges that Kelley kept a gun had lived in Hartford. He was a grandchildren; and 10 great­ Frederick Demers - star Earl Kelley was found guilty of three student grandchildren. and several knives on campus after the prosecution U.S. Army vetemn, having served 2/26/06 - 12/23/84 conduct code violations by a school tribunal early Seniors have spurred was unable to produce any direct link between a in Korea. He was a communicant Graveside services will be Satur­ today, but a more serious weapons charge was day at 3 p.m. at the East Cemetery. Sadly missed by. dismissed. v. pre-World War II, Spanish-made pistol and Kelley. of St. Bartholonnew Church and a Children 3rd Degree Knight of Columbus. One knife was introduced as evidence — a pen knife Campbell Council At the end of the 9>/i-hour session at a school not more than three inches long. Three witnesses for the prosecution — Jim DeCarli, Besidce his wife, be is survived auditorium. Dean of Students Frank p. Ardaiolo, who UConn’s early success by a son, Dean J . Chasse at home; presided at the hearing, said no decision as to George Pudimat and UConn police Sgt. Donn three daughters. Mrs. Mark sanctions against Kelley would he announced until Herindeen — testifed that Greg Johnson, whom Conference, won its first five (Sharon) Pritdiard of Vernon; Thursday. Kelley was reportedly searching for the night of the By Len Auster captains. They weren’t appointed, before losing at Canisius. The Mrs. Jason (Sandm) Tompkina of Disciplinary hearings were also held for four other incident, had bragged to them that he had stolen a gun Sports Editor it was just assumed. ’’They’ve Dueks are coached by Jim Sta- Andover, and Mrs. E ric (Brenda) students, including two in absentia, who allegedly and several knives from Kelley. been leaders from day one.” Perno lalin, who led St. Bonaventqce in Haberem of Bolton; a brother, joined Kelley in threatening and harrassing two other While insisting he was completely innocent, Kelley H A R TF O R D — When you look at said. “Tim is the loud guy, Earl the 1981 CMC. Raoul Chasse of Grand Isle, students and briefly abducting one of them. said he had learned to try and handle similar the 7-0 start of the University of does it on the court and Eddie Lee Northeastern has won fur in a Maine; three sisters. Sylvia Long Kelley and Darryl S. Haywood were found guilty, situations differently in the future and requested a Connecticut basketball team, you does it here and there.” row after losing its first two of Prseque Isle, Maine, Lorraine while three others — including former Connecticut lenient penalty — a stern warning — from Ardaiolo. have to direct your attention at the The 1985 Connecticut Mutual Cyr of East Hartford, and Dolores quarterback Larry Corn — were found guilty of being " It ’s been very difficult to try and concentrate on seniors. Classic is the eighth hosted by the against Maryland and Providence. Dugal of Madawaska, Maine; accessories to the violations of the school’s student my academics. It’s been very difficult to concentrate “ The results show you can’t win Hartford-based Insurance firm. It is led by 6-7 junior Reggie Lewis, these grandchildren; and several conduct code. on my athletics,” Keiley said. " It ’s ^Iso been difficult without seniors,” cited UC^nn The field for this year’s tourney who has s c o r^ 1,449 points in 69 nieces and nephews. More than 100 people attended the climax of a soap to walk around and be the person that I know I am .” director of athletics John Toner at has Duquesne, Northeastern, St. career games. opera that has continued nearly nine months since the Kelley was convicted of disorderly conduct in a pre-tournament luncheon for the Francis of Pennsylvania and the The funeral erill be Friday at 9; IS a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, April 4 incident. Superior Court Oct. 1 after pleading no contest in a Conneticut Mutual Classic on host Huskies. Duquesne, 5-1, faces St. Francis of the E C A C Metro 400 Main St., .with a mass of All three network affiliate televison stations and piea-bargain arrangement. He had originally pleaded Monday at the Connecticut Mtitual Northeastern, 4-2, in the opener Conference is coached by former ChrisUan burial at 10 a.m. in St. nearly every newspaper from Connecticut appeared innocent to two counts of threatening and one count of Life headquarters in Hartford. Friday night at 7 p.m. The 9 p.m. NBA star guard Kevin Porter. One Bartholomew Church. Burial, with for the hearing which was opened to the public on unlawful restraint. The seniors — Earl Kelley, Tim nightcap at the Hartford Civic of bis players is Elvin Hayes Jr., full military honors, will be in East Friday at the request of Kelley’s attorney, Lubbie He was sentenced to a suspended three-month jail Coles and Eddie Williams — Center finds the Huskies against son of the former N B A superstar Cemetery. Calling hours are m v v m u o f v Harper Jr. term and a year’s probation by Judge Eugene T. according to renowned statistics St. Francis, 2-5. who played with Porter when both Kelley and the other defendants testified that they Kelly. man Tim Tolokan, UConn’s direc­ Thursday friun 3 to 4 and 7 too p,m. The consolation and champion­ were with the Washington Bullets. To all our customers — Thank you for your were searching for another student who had stolen Kelley, a senior, has averaged 18.1 points and eight tor of media relations, have ship games are Saturday night at 7 The younger Hayes inherited the confidence in us and your patronage. several items from his dormitqry room when they assists to lead the University of Connecticut to a 7-0 accounted for 68 percent of the and 9 p.m., respetively. name, not the genes. He’s played in PiMlon E. McCarvM allegedly bullied Kevin B ro ckw a^nd Thomas Wylie. start this season. He has led the Huskies in scoring points, 55-58 percent of the shots UConn has won five of the two games, averaging 1.5 points. Preston E . McCarvill. n , of the f^e finish You Every^J^y We wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous Kelley told Ardaiolo that he was loud, unruly and since bis freshmen year. and 55 percent of the rebounds this previous seven CM C tournaments. Perno was asked if the goals Art Broad Brook section of East New Year was swearing on the night of the incident, but did not Coach Dom Perno came to the stand at the end of the year. The Huskies were beaten in the before the season in reguards to Windsor, died Monday at Rockville jfor this Holiday Season, break any school regulations. hearing as a character witness for Kelley. Kelfey is averaging 18.1 points 1984 championship game by Iona, the Big East have changed. “ No, I General Hospital. He was a former ‘T was upset, angry and violated because my room Perno recalled a night when Kelley and fellow per game. Coles, who has three 55-54. waa optimistic before the season Manchester resident and the bus- We will be closed Christnuis Dev and Thursdav, December 26 * had been broken into,” he said. tri- Tim Ck>les walked a mile and a-half in the straight games of doubles-doubles ’The tournament is the highlight and still am ,” he answered. " I see band of Hildred (Glidden) Wylie, the student who was allegedly abducted, snow to his house to visit one of bis sons who had in points and rebounds, is averag­ for our team before the Big East some great basketball teanu in McCarviUc. appeared to testify against them even though he has pneumonia. He also remembered when Kelley telling ing 13.7 points and 10.1 rebounds season,” Perno cited. this conference. He was bora in New Um erick, since left the school. a radio show audience that Perno shouldn’t be fired per game. And Williams, who’ll . TOURNAMENT NOTES - "W e’re realistic. We know the Maine, and had Used in Manchea- AL SIEFFEHT'S Wylie said be tried to make believe he was during a bad spell by Connecticut. turn 26 on New Year’s Day, is Ticket sales stand at 9,000 per league games will be tough every coomrating with the group because he was scared for ^b e fU ra his recent move to Broad SU P ER Dl^ "The past eight montbes have been difficult for averaging 13.1 points per game. night, according to Tolokan. "I night. But we’ve grown in confi­ Filliikiiriwirl ------IS W U N T C E N T E R his u fe ty He said Kelley was extrenMly angry everyone," a weary eyed Perno said at about 3:45 He was a member of the _MAIICWggTlir>OU>MTI The threesome, as H usl^ coach think our team is worth the price of dence. The Big East may have to 445IUUITFMDII W ^ENEY ST. EXIT OFF 144 someone had apparently stolen itenns from a.m. "But during that period I have seen Earl grow Dom Perno pointd put at the admission, anyway,” Perno said. Fun Gospel Interdenominational j n M ia H. Dtrataura contend with Connecticut a little MANCNEStBL'Ct his room. into a mail." luncheon, are the team’s tri­ Duquesne, of the Atlantic iO more than in the past.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue»d»y. Pec. U. HW - II H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 24,19«5 , | _ Danlella Duke named tennis team captain at Yaie Raiders clinch Playoffs

Score another firat for a Mandieater reaident. tennia with the newly activated aeafiona for retirees at HiiM SdMiluto recharge the Manchester Racquet aub. The list inclu to Daniella Duke ban been named captain of the Yale For the record, and for the benefit of houaeirtyea home field edge several well-known former tournament players uke vanity women’a tennia aquad for the 19M aeaaon. planning dinner on Super Bowl Sunday -J an u ary 26 Duke, a aenior, ia the firat Mpncheater woman to be Jim LeSure, Garvey Fox, Fran Leary, Win Sharp, Herald Angle - the kickoff ia acheduled at 8:15. EST. The final gun Parcells honored with the captaincy of a Yale tennia aquad. Mai Darling and George Bauhy. Players age 60 and By MlkP BartiPS "The team opened up the holes ia expected to aound about 8:30 p.m. Duke ia a 1M2 graduate of Kingawood-Oxford School over are eUgible. S p ^ a l rates are effective on UnItPd Prtss Intgrnatlonol for me all season,” said Allen. "To designated weekdays, Monday morning from 10:30 to win the home-field advantage in where abe excelled in tennia before entering Yale. Earl Yost ' Tom Caaalino and Bob Corao captain the MerT» ^ By Dove Roffo The new Eli captain firat learned the finer pointa of noon and Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 2:M p.m^ ANA)1EIM. Cklif. - With their the playoffs, that was important to Sports Editor Emeritus Divlalon teama in tennia at the ManchMter Unlttd Prttt Inttrnotlonal tennia from her father, Martin Duke, for yean the Singles and doubles play are available. It’s expectM Gub with Pete Rapelye and Ron ^ llb e r ^ a iM n g a victory over the Los Angeles Rams all of us. I was happy I could do the that after the holidays the group will be using at least Monday night, the Lm Angeles latter waa one of the area’a leading playen and like honor for Men’s B Division play. Norma WWte things I did, but it was more EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - two courts on the designated days. Full information is Raiders are planning Just one reigned aa town ainglea champion and teamed with and Karen Van Drulningen head the U diea A and B Important that we win.” New York Giants coach Bill available by calling the Racquet Gub. Women are more road trip this season — to Phil Hyde to claim town men's doublea honon. Chris Bahr connected on three Parcells said making the playoffs also invited and a half doxen have signed up to date. groups. New Orleans for Super Bowl XX. field goals and thg Raiders’ Daniella Duke waa a top-ranked New England has "recharged his battery" and Gil Boisoneau, local dentist and for years connected "The Silver and Black Is Invinci­ defense sacked quarterback player while in the junion. 'The Yale facility includes that he wants to be able to do the Adams Division games (in the NHL) are Just like with football as a player and coach, was a key figure in ble in Los Angeles,” Raiders Dieter Brock six times and permit­ 39 courta. TH for tat same to his passing game for playoff games. There are no weak teams. Hartford the East Hartford Flag Football League this season as comerback Lester Hayes said. ted Just 50 total yards in the first Sunday’s NFC wild card game Whaler fans are treated to a steady diet of first class a player. "That’s my kind of game,” Gordie ’;As far as the Silver and Black half. against San Francisco. CoadMd Homung opposition when Adams’ foes Montreal, Boston, Moe Morhardt has assumed the varsity boys as we w atcb^ the Whalers and mentality, we could go to Siberia "The Rams like to be able to "This is the fun time of year for Quebec and Buffalo show at the Civic Center basketball coaching reins at Gilbert School in WInsted' trade crunching checks for nearly two and win. No one can beat us in control the game using the run,” When Paul Hornung, former All-American at Notre week at the Hartford Civic Center. re tlr^ with Coliseum. again after a lapse of 12 years. The former Howe LA.” said Raiders coach Tom Flores. players and coaches in this Dame and All-Pro with the Green Bay Packen was a record number of penalty minutes during a M year One man’s opinion. Exchange of high fives by Manchester High three-sport standout — baseball, The Raiders hope that's true. "But tonight it was the Raiders league,” Parcells said Monday. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame it career. The Whaler-Penquin affair produced the athletes Is being far overplayed. The scene has basketball and soccer, and ^ll-American in baseball They clinched the home-field ad­ who controlled. Our defense has "It recharges your battery. I feel a brought back memorlea to Wally Fortin. " I waa hardest hitting of the year whole lot Afferent this week from coaching Little League baseball in Louisville, Ky., developed into a big joke aRer routine plays. and soccer while at UConn, coached basketball at vantage throughout the AFC played tremendous thoughout the Paul Asinger wound up In 94th place on the final Gilbert from 1969 to 1972 before concentrating on Just playoffs by smothering the Rams later pari of the year and tonight it last week. I ’m up at 3 or 4 in the and Hornung was my third baseman. He was about 12 Barry Powllshen, who hod the honor of scoring tte morning, ready to go to work. It’s and a little fat kid,” Fortin recalled. PGA money winning list. The Florida native, whose handling the baseball team. He’s a member of the first goal for East Catholic High’s hockey team this 16-6 before a crowd of 66,676 at was the key to the win.” parents were bom in Manchester, won 931,765 in tour Manchester Sports Hall of Fame. Anaheim Stadium. The Raiders, 12-4, have allowed the same way for the players. Sign of the times: Less than 9,000 supporters turned season, can boast one honor few his age have “ It’s not Just routine, it’s the fun purses. Frank Rubacha, who died last week in East achieved. He once played in an exhibition game with "The driving force tonight was to Just 23 points in their last three out to watch UConn’s basketball game against Big part of the season.” Ten foe Minnesota last Saturday at the Hartford Civic Hartford, can best be recalled on the local sports Howe, the all-time hockey great. get the home-field advantage,” games. Monday night, they limited scene as the official timer for local basketball teams said Hayes. "All week long we kept the Rams' offense to Just Mike . The Giants might have some fun Center. Actual attendance at recent Hartford Whaler RetIrMt’ t«nnit Best wishes ore extended to all readers for a Merry with the banged-up 49ers’ secon­ home games has been several thousand less than the in State and Eastern League play following World saying we didn’t want to play the Lansford field goals of 52 and 40 Christmas. dary Sunday if Lionel Manuel is announc^ figures. Nearly 30 men have expressed an interest in playing War IT Dolphins In Miami.” yards. The Raiders entered the game The ll-S Rams, who will host ready to come off injured reserve. knowing they. would host the Dallas on Jan. 4 in their first Manuel missed the final four winner of Saturday's wild-card post-season game, also had a games of the regular season with a game between New England and touchdown pass to tight end Tony hamstring injury, but still led tbe the New York Jets — teams they Hunter nullified when Ron Brown > * r , club with 49 catches. He accounted for 859 yards and five touchdowns. have beaten this year. was called for setting an illegal UPi photo And with the Dolphins hosting "pick.” That would have given the " I felt ready after the second week (on injured reserve), but you SCOREBOARD the 8-8 Cleveland Browns in their Rams a 10-6 lead late in the third Georgetown's David Wingate (ieft) and Capital Centre. Hoyas toyed with never really know,” Manuel said. first post-season game, there's a period. Seattle's John Moretti chase loose ball Seattle, 96-57. good chance the Raiders and " It ’s common to run that play.” ” I might not be ready. I won’t know in first half action Monday night at the until Sunday.” Big East raiultt Miami will meet for the AFCcrown said Rams coach John Robinson. Rinoirs10.RadWingi2 NBA laadara on Jan. 12. The Raiders wanted "The call seemed strange to me.” San Francisco cornerback Eric Basketball Football that title game at the Los Angeles Dickerson led the Rams with 98 Wright suffered a pulled abdomi­ Hockey S11—2 (Through Dec. 11) 8LJolin'aB8,MoniiiouthSB Coliseum, and they got it. so long yards on 25 carries while Brock nal muscle Sunday against Dallas, N Y Rangers 3 2 5—is Scertng and is doubtful to face the Giants. g fg n pts ovg keep winning. was 14-of-28 for 159 yards. Marc College basketball roundup Rrst period—I, NY Roneers, SSocLel- He would be replaced by Dana lon 7 (Osborne), 5:43. 3, NY Rangers, English, Den 29 339 301 144 S 2 MONMOUTH (M) NFL atandinga Marcus Alien also got the NFL Wilson completed 16of-29 for 188 NHL ttindlngs Oreschner 17 (Malonev. Ruotsa- NBA atandinga Dontlev, Utah 29 304 251 W S '! McBroom 5-13 0010, McBride 10 002, yards for the Raiders. McLemore, who was beaten twice lalnen), 16:59. 3, NY Rangers, Pave- Wilkins, Atl 21 2M 141 7a "•2 Sanders 4-10 3-4 11, Thomas 1-2 00 2, rushing title he was seeking. The FINAL STANDINGS slippery halfback gained 123 yards Bahr snapped a 66 tie when he deep by the Cowboys, or rookie llch 14 (Osborne, MacLeilan), 17:42. Eostam Caofsrwict woolrldge, Chi 31 219119 749 Klno4-14008,Ardls3-42-26,HowardJ-400 Penalties—Snepsts, Det, 5:55; (Miener, Malone, Phi a 214 252 414 4, RodrlguezOOOOO, Von Dlnten4-41-39, American Conference on 24 carries to finish with 1,759 found the range from 29 yards out Tory Nixon. PaMca DhrMen NYR, S:14; Pavellch, NYR, 11:30. Atlantic Divltlan Davis, Phoe 22 213 104 534 JJ-2 Oreene0-3O00,Hendryx 1-2002, HInnant East Manuel’s teamates eagerly W L T Pis. QF OA W L Fcf. GB W L T FCt. P F PA yards — SO more than Atlanta's with 9; 54 left. The kick culminated Olaluwon, Hau a 245 144 694 0-1000.TolOls34484-9n. Seattle content to be await his return, especially Joe 140 107 Boston 21 4 .773 — Philadelphia 26 9 0 S2 Second period—4, NY Rangers. Moc- Short, GS a 239114 s a S 2' ST. JOHN'S (H) x-Mlaml 12 4 0 4a 3X Gerald Riggs. He is the first a 13-play, 68-yard drive and gave Washington 20 S 4 44 12S 103 LellanS(Osbome,J. Patrick),pp, 14:54.5, Now Jorsoy II 12 .600 V/i v-NY Jot* 11 5 0 393 264 Morris. Morris, who ran for 202 Phlladtipbla 14 12 .571 S'/7 Bird, Bos 27 244 140 443 S » Gloss 7-12 34 17, Jones 7-11 2-2 14, Raider to win the title. the Raiders a 24-3-1 Monday night NY Islanders 13 11 9 35 139 135 NY Rangers. M iller 4 (Laldlaw). 14:20.4. Free, Cle a 209 153 594 S J Berry 7-11 9-10 B , Jackson 40 2-3 10, V-New Engind 11 5 0 343 2X yards three touchdowns in Satur­ NY Roneers 16 17 2 34 130 117 Washington 13 14 .412 I 5 11 0 317 3M For the season, Allen had 2,311 record. Detroit. Kllmo 13 (Probert, KIslo). 19:09. Now York 9 19 .321 12'/i Mitchell, SA a 372 121 445 S-2 Rowon 4-11 5-5 17, Bross 2-3 OO 4, Indlanaoolls day’s season-ending 28-10 victory Pittsburg 14 17 4 33 131 126 Penalties—Barrett, Dot, 1:35; Lam­ Vondeweghe, Por a 216 204 442 Shurina 1-31-23, Hempel 24004, Baldl 3-3 Buffalo 2 14 0 2 X X I yards in running and receiving, The AFC West champions saited N ^ Jsrsev 13 19 1 27 125 144 CofUral DivMoa Ctfitral ture over Pittsburgh, said the bert, Del, mlnor-malor (fighting) 2:0S; MIIWOUkM 19 12 .413 — Johnson, LAC a 231 111 5a S-2 OO 4. Totals 3805 2 3 a X. topping the NFL record set by Eric away the triumph with 3:28 re­ Adams DIvislen Ridley, NYR, malor (fighting), 2:00; Nonce, Pho a 2 a 144 594 S ’! Hoittime—St. John's 47, Monmouth a. x-Clevelond 8 8 0 287 294 Hoyas whipping boy return of Manuel would put some Quebec 15 13 3 31 132 110 Detroit 15 14 .517 3 7 9 0 441 437 Dickerson of the Rams last year. maining when Wilson found Dokie Vanblesbrouck, NYR, 4:» (served by Atlanta 14 14 .500 3 Ab.-Jobbar, LAL a 246 111 407 2 , Fouled out—Thomas. Totol touls— Cincinnati Montreal 17 13 4 3S 144 131 (iOOTer); Young, Det,doublemlnor,4:44; Aguirre, Ool 23 202110 515 “ •J Monmouth 20, St. John's 14. Plttiburoh 7 9 0 3 a 355 And he rushed for at least 100 yards Williams with a 21-yard TD pass. balance back in the Giants’ Boston 16 11 6 30 125 113 Cleveland 13 14 .44S 5 Houston 5 11 0 264 413 124 117 MeTnyk. NYR, 4:44; Ridley. NYR, Chicago II 20 .355 I McHale, Bos XI 2 a i a »1 2'T Rebounds— Monmouth a (Sanders 8). for the ninth straight game, tying The catch capped a 16play, offense. Buffalo 16 16 3 34 10:00;Kocur, ITet, 13:14; Sundstrom, Malone, Wash a 243 11 570 2 1 St. Jo h n 's 47 (Jones 10). A ss ists— West Scarlet Knights 54-47 in the state’s “ When Lionel Manuel gets back Hartford 14 15 1 33 130 131 Indiana _ _ S 19 .296 9 4 0 .750 354 3X the record set by Chicago's Walter 55-yard drive and was the Raiders' By United Press International seventh straight game and im­ NYR, 13:14; Barrett, Det, 14:13. Western Cenference Carroll, GS a 2a 144 404 2* Monmouth 11 (King 4). St. John's X x-LA Roldors 12 longest-running basketball ri­ CamgbsH Conference Thomas, Det a_211 ia 543 30' (Jackson6).A-40M. (Tonvor 11 5 0 .4M 3K l a Payton this season. 20th play of the quarter. proved to 10-1. The Jayhawks are and we get our passing game back, Third period—7, Detroit, Ogrodnlck 14 MMsrest DIvislen ^tebeuhdlhg Soi^to 8 8 0 .5X 349 3X valry. The win was the 10th we’ll peak,” Morris said. ” Our W L QF OA W L Fcl. GB It’s a rare whipping boy who 58-19 in just over two years under (Ouguav, Yzermon), pp, S:0S. S, NY g eltdel lot Son Dlogo 8 8 0 .500 467 435 straight for the home team in the offense is better with Lionel.” St. Louis 15 13 117 114 Rangers, Pavellch 17 (Ruotsolalnen, Denver II 11 .431 — Lalmbeer, Det a 107 256 343 1^ 6aorgatownB8.8eattleS7 Kansas City 6 10 0 .375 317 3X loves the whip, a rare team that’s Brown, who went 42-17 in two Chicago 13 15 134 150 AAocLellon), pp, 9:09. 9, NY Rangers, Houston II 11 .421 — Wllllomt, NJ a 111 247 356 Notional Conference proud to be soundly beaten. seasons at UCLA. Rutgers-Princeton series, which Manuel practiced with tbe club 10 14 137 133 Son Antonio 17 12 .5U 1 Minnesota SunAtrom 4 ((Jagner, Whistle), 9:44.10, Olaluwon, HOU 29 154 190 344 East Nevertheless, the Seattle Chief­ At Champaign. 111., Ken Norman dates back to 1917. Princeton holds Friday and will continue to test his 121 144 NY Rangers, Laldlaw 3 (Pavellch, Utah 14 14 .533 2eorge Kelley 3a, Pssibsii was more than Oeveland could atlis bantlg fairo parioGtrloU—None. ------^PsnalfUt— _ Pepoerdlne42, Evansville 41 Anton Mover 392, Dave Van Tassel 3 X . East Catholic vs. Manchester, 6 p.m. Atlanta — Fired executive vice The NeU’ 6-U starting center CarvM,Wm,miner,meloi^(flaliflne), :S; Purdue 71. DePaulH H l^ Ind. single — Tom O’Connor 2 a . Bolton at Tollond, 7:X president Eddie LeBoron. had wanned up, but was unable to handle, as the Cavaliers dropped luca oil 9«nvl miner, m bier (fighting), :33; St Joseph (Ind) 71, Ashland S5 High Ind. triple — Tom O'Connor 5 B . E.O. Smith at Coventry, 7:36 Buffalo — Rred (General Manager dress because of a pulled groin their 14th straight game in New vallaq coal lMarols,WM,14:l9. Toledo 54, Ohio Northern 55 High overage — Ed Koskey 143.19. lee Hockey Terry Bledsoe. Standings — Von Tassel's 33-15, Manchester vs. East Catholic (at Los Angeles Raiders — Acti­ muscle. Jersey and fell to 13-16. ^Lomer 41, Northwestern LooWona CorrentI Insurance 33-15, Oubaldo Bolton Ice Palace), 9 a.m. vated safety Mike Davis and waived " I wanted to take the outside "W e missed tbe tough shots and jaLssBtsr-BAdio,TV Electric 10-16, East Hartford Nursery safety Don Besslllleu. shot because ore needed someone the calls didn’t go our way," said ' Fewer plov conversions—Winnipeg tSK t» » » -H N M StoteX 2319, Marks Brothers 3322, Jartran SATURO^ ' 414 Tolland Street • East Hartford • 289-6435 649-4595 2d, Vgncewer2«. TCU EL GolSMlBLone Beach X 2323, R A G Auto 2323, Cunllffe Auto BgskstMH Seattle — Announced retirement of to take control," said Richardson, Cleveland’s World B. Free, who led 555 East Middle Tpke • Manchester • 249-86t1 684-5853 WBONBSIIAY ___ Body 23B, Ann Marie’s Restaurant RetarvClaBClgsslc tight end Chorle Young. srtao scored IS of his poinU in the all actnxrs with 30 points. "They Goalies—Winnipeg, Hayward, Bou­ )t:60 CoUege football: Blue-Orgy gf9*w9f t >9, Socramento St 72 2324, Bremser’s 2324, V illageillaee Stylist9 College consolation, 2 p.m. HstiMy decisive fourth quarter. " I flgond seenoed to come up with every chard. Vancouver, Yeung. Att—WA06. Classic, Channel 3 •"'•iB^71^aOM'Hllls44 w uom niii 23-25, Purdy Corporation 262S, Herit­ High school consolatlan, 4 p.m. N Y Rangers Traded.detsiwennoo. 3:X Celtics vs. Kniefcs, Channel 3, 1 win or loae it brause I knew II rnI looro baU." S.F.M.1 j X . C at-lrvlne41 age Balt (fateringierlng 273-75, Courtney's High school chgmplonshlp, 6 p.m. Steve Richmond to Oetrolf forXjsnse BeMree Ren Fournier. t WKHT ' ^tano Podflc 77 n i t , Pogonl's 1629. College chomjsIgMMp, 6 p.m. mon Mike McEssen, eflective Dec. 26. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 24. 1985 — 13 It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuctday. Dec. M. I9»8 Roger Maris gets FOCUS/ Leisure one final ovation

By PrMI LItf Sportscaster Howard Cosell delivered the eulogy, Unittd PrM t Inttrnotlonal his voice rising toward the cathedral’s spires in his familiar staccato cadence. NEW YORK — Roger yarts received another “ Other countries, other languages have different atandlBg ovation —thli one at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. names for it," he said. "Our American name for It is At the conclusion of a memorial service Monday to guts. Our definition of it is Roger Maris." iMBor the former New York Yankee slugger, John Metropolitan Opera star Robert Merrill sang “ The C^urdinal O’Connor asked the congregation for "one Lord’s Prayer." Former shortstop and current final burst of applause.’ ’ broadcaster Phil Rizzuto, who broadcast Maris* 61st So amid the ^anite columns and stained glass there homer against ’Tracy Stallard of the Boston Red Sox, were echoes of Yankee Stadium and that 1961 season, read the Prayer of the Faithful. Holiday hang ups w b n Maris electrified the baseball world by hitting 61 The Maris family was at St. Patrick’s and Roger home runs and breaking Babe Ruth’s single-season Maris Jr., the eldest of six children, was a reader. record. O’Connor, saying the tribute should not be "unduly Here they are — the winners. Among the 4,600 people standing was former solemn,” set the tone for the service. Joyce Perrett, the winner of the ManchesterHerald’s President Richard Nixon, who was Joined in a “ Howard Cosell assured me he would correct any front-row pew with Mayor Koch and Yankee principal theological errors I make,” he said. first holiday ornament contest, is on page 1. Katie owner George Steinbrenner. Cosell recalled when Maris was informed in bis Also in attendance were former Mayor Abe Beame, Gainesville, Fla., home that he was to be honored with Norton of Durant Street is second-place winner and Police Commissioner Benjamin Ward, Baseball a monument at Yankee Stadium, Joining the club’s Commissioner Peter Ueberroth and his predecessor, legion of stars. Doris Kennedy is third-place winner. Here are some of B o ^ Kuhn. Scores of other baseball personalities “ You’re kidding,” he remembered Maris saying. UPi pftoto the others who entered. We wish we could have printed paid their respects. “ If that’s true, it’d be so nice." Nixon, wearing a blue top coat, shook hands and Maris played under unrelenting scrutiny. The New York’s Tom Laidlaw (left) checks Garden. Rangers routed the Red Wings, all their photos. demands and questions were never-ending. His hair 2 ekchanged Christmas greetings with the lunchtime Detroits’ Rob Probert to the ice in NHL 10- 2. crowd and holiday shoppers outside the Fifth Avenue began to fall out. He often was perceived as sullen and church. humorless. action Monday night at Madison Square “ I was with Roger Maris at Yankee Stadium a few “ Today there is the memory of all that is Joyous,” months before he died,’’ Nixon said before the service. Cosell said. “ We celebrate in death what we should "And not once did he talk about his illness. He was a have long ago.” class act.” O’Connor spoke of how his father was a “ passionate NHL roundup Maris died Dec. 14 at age 61 after a two-year battle devotee” of Ruth. But be finally came to appreciate with lymphatic cancer. He was buried last Thursday Maris as a “ fine young fellow.” In Fargo, N.D., his hometown where he withdrew “ That,” O’Connor said, ’ ’was canonization for my from the incessant pressures of baseball in New York. father.” Expensive Red Wings 4 Hoyas win Sports in Brief 8 still are a losing outfit Doris Kennedy Foul shooting winners announced With its tiny jin­ but lose gling animals, Bv Mike Tully Brian MacLellan scored two sideboards to the net to score at BOLTON — St. Maurice Knights of Columbus had their council United Press International goals and two assists for the 16:20. Petr Klima broke Ranger this pierced in ratings free throw shooting contest for 11-14 year-old boys and girls on Rangers, Mark Osborne added goalie John Vanbiesbrouck’s bid brass carousel Saturday with the following results: for a with a 15-footer to the The Detroit Red Wings look four assists and Mark Pavelich two i s Doris Aric Alibrio won the 11-year-old division, Paul Sauer took worse than their record indicates, goals and one assist. far side in the final minute of the By Garry Monigan honors in the 12-year-old bracket and Paul Ruel won the and that’s not easy to do. MacLellan opened the scorin second period. Kennedy’s fa­ United Press International 13-year-old division. The winners will advance to the district After making expensive player 5:42 of the first period with a The 10 goals are the most scored vorite Christ­ shootoffs on Jan. II, 1986. acquisitions in the off-season, the 30-footer from the left faceoff by Rangers this year and the five mas ornament. NEW YORK — Georgetown last Red Wings have failed to improve. circle after a setup by Osborne. goals represent the have most Her son-in-law week stepped outside its “ comfort They stand at 7-21-4, last in the Ron Greschner made it 2-0 at 16; 59 scored in a period. sone” for the first time this season, Pagliaro to appear in New Britain Norr<- Division. They have lost when be suddenly took a 40-foot ” It’s important we don’t lose bought it for her and surprisingly dropped in the eigi straight games and have slapshot while leading a three-on- sight of what we did here. This will in Boston a few NEW B R ITA IN — The World Series Club of Hartford County United Press International Board allowed 172 goals. Their perfor­ one breakaway. Pavelich made it help our confidence in the future,” will have New York Yankee third baseman Mike Pagliarulo as years ago. ’’I’m of College Coaches Top 20 college mance is deteriorating, and so is 3-0 at 17:42, assisted by his Rangers roach Ted Sator said. Katie Norton its guest of honor on Tuesday night. Jan. 7.1986. at the Elks Lodge always sure to basketball ratings as a reward for the status of their staff. linemates MacLellan and Osborne The Rangers traded defenseman Katie Norton of Durant Street, a 6-year-old student at Waddell its successful foray. on Washington Street in New Britain. Monday night they dropped a wen he tapped the rebound of an Steve Richmond to the Red Wings keep my grand­ Tickets are $12 for non-members. For ticket information, call 10-2 decision to the New York Osborne shot behind Red Wings for Mike McEwen before the School, said her favorite ornament is these glass grapes, which daughters away ’The Hoyas, who recorded victo­ 224-0412 or 246-6861. Rangers, not exactly a vote of starting goalie Mark Laforest. game. once belonged to her great-grandmother. They were probably from it,” she ries in their first seven games of confidence for general manager ’’Anytime you win like this it Canucks 5, Jets 3 made in Poland about 60 years ago. said. the year over opponents of vastly Jimmy Devellano and coach picks you up,” McLellan said. ” We Inferior caliber, registered an Mavericks reinstate Aguirre Harry Neale. didn’t want to rub it in, but we At Vancouver, Moe Lemay impressive 85-70 victory Saturday scored twice, helping the Canucks DALLAS — High- scoring Mark Aguirre, suspended by the ’’This is the sixth game this haven’t been clicking, and every­ over No. 18 DePaul. Despite the produce five first-period goals and Dallas Mavericks last week after a run-in with coach Dick Motta, season we’ve had nine goals scored thing went real well tonight. triumph, the Hoyas, 8-0 through against us and the second it hit ” It was good for us to pour it on move into sole possession of third games of Sunday, dropped from has been reinstated, the team said Monday night. . double figures.” Neale said. “ It’s after we got the three goal lead.” . place in the Smythe Division with sixth to seventh place. The Blue Aguirre publicly apologized to Motta and the team following a our eighth loss in a row, but most of The Rangers outsored Detroit 2-1 30 points, two ahead of the Jets and Demons, meanwhile, maintained three-hour meeting with the coach and team officials. those games were decided by one in the second period as MacLellan 10 ahead of last-place Los Angeles. E ” I suspended Mark and thht was very serious," said Motta. their ranking. or two goals, not counting empty- scored a power-play goal 14:54. Laurie Boschman scored two goals Only 33 of the 40 coaches on the “ I'm convinced Mark is ready to play basketball. He has been net goals.” and Kelly Miller cut from the for Winnipeg. Douglas Vranas UPI ^ a r d submitted ballots, and reinstated. These ceramic bells are all based their ballots on games illustrated with pictures from through Sunday. The top five spots remained Bruins warned on Russian game East girls basketball falls to Berlin "The Wizard of Oz.” The one unchanged. North Carolina led in BOSTON — The say they will go ahead and play on the right is Judy Garland the ratings for the fourth straight BERLIN — Three consistent shooting-wise, going l-for-8 from ensively for the 3-0 young Eagles. a top Russian hockey team next month, despite warnings by the playing Dorothy, the one on week, receiving26 first-place votes quarters enabled East Catholic to the floor, and committed nine East is now idle until Jan. 2,1986 militant Jewish Defense League that the game could lead to the right is Bert Lahr playing C and a total of 484 points. The Tar deadlock Berlin High going into the turnovers,” East coach Donna when it visits St. Bernard’s. Heels won three times last week, “ massive violence.” final eight minutes of play. That Ridel recounted the final period. the lion. Vranas, of 829 Main “ Our involvement does not indicate support for any country's y i: over unranked teams. span proved to be the Eagles’ Pam Wallace and Tammy Bor- U a L IN (44) — Pom W ollact 40-212, St., bought them about 15 No. 2 Michigan, 10-0, played Just policies as they pertain to the human rights of their inhabitants, ’ ’ downfall as the Redcoats went on a towski each netted 12 points for K tllv Inoalls 20-14, Kim Stonowikl22-4 years ago in Los Angeles. A once and recorded an easy victory Bruins President Paul A. Mooney said in a statement issued 15-5 tear for a 46-36 decision in Berlin. Aisling Buckley had a 4, Deb Lorion 2 4 4 10, Tammy BortowsKI 40412, Robin Travathon 1 -0 big cinema fan, he met over Northern Michigan. The Monday. non-conference girls’ basketball team-high 11 to pace East. Kathy 2. Totals 19 8-13 44. Wolverines received five first-and action Monday night in Berlin. Fisher and Chris Baffin also _«AST CATHOLIC (14) — A m tila Garland and many other 17 second-place votes. No. 3 Duke, Berlin is now 3-0, East 0-3. played well for the Eagles. BMrta 2 1-3 5, AndrM Ryan 1 04 2, stars when he was a waiter at Biiis fire GM Biedsoe Chris Raffln3044,Alsllna Buckltv51-2 0-0, won its only game of the week, Berlin had a 12-10 lead after one East’s Junior varsity remained 11, Kotv Fisher 0040, Terry Sombric 3 a posh restaurant. over Davidson, and received the 2-2 8, Nancy Sulick 1 04 2, Deb ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Terry Bledsoe was fired as general quarter and 24-20 halftime bulge. unbeaten with a 51-39 decision. remaining two first-place votes. East rallied to knot it at 31-all going Karen Miozdzierz had 17 points and Houohton 0 04 0, Deb SulzInsk11 04 2, manager of the Buffalo Bills Monday in the first of serveral Judy Burns 0 04 0, Patty Evans 0 04 0. Fourth-ranked Kansas. 9-1, into the final stanza. ” We suffered Kathy Wuschner played well def­ Totals 14 4-11 34. handled Arkansas in its only outing postseason changes the club is expected to make. of the week. No. 5 Syracuse, 7-0, The Bills completed their second straight 2-14 season Sunday III beat St. Bonaventure. with a 28-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins. i'ln Louisiana State, tied for nth last week. Jumped three spots. The Tigers, 11-0, won four times last week, by a total of 50 points over unrank^ teams. Oklahoma. 9-0, thrashed New Orleans, but dropped a notch to No. 9. -Holida({4 Russell Nettleton Kentucky made the biggest leap Russell Nettleton of 21 Conway Road of the week, up four spots to No. 10. YHLETIDE ’The Wildcats, 7-1, defeated East shows off his Christmas angel. The Carolina and Pepperdine. which lt*« filling lo My lhank you for angel doesn't show her age, but she’s fell out of the rankings from the No. your palronage and lo hope GREETINGS you enjoy Ihe full measure of actually 47 years old. Nettleton bought it 20 spot. the first year he was married. St. John’s, 9-1, crushed Niagara, ihe season’t pleasures. 2 but fell two spots to No. 11. Nevada-Las Vegas, 8-1, beat San Diego St. and fell two places to No. 12. Memphis State, 8-0, defeated Mississppi, and dropped two pla­ I Our sincere a^reciation ces to No. 13. Louisville, 6-2, moved up three niRIMIK rankings to No. 14 with its 65-63 for your patronage and victory over Indiana, 6-2, which remained No. 16. 80 Oakland St., Manchester, CL best wishes for the merriest Margarete Wasllleff 4 When Margarete Wasilieff of 15 Alexander St. was in the first grade, she was asked to bring an Christmas ever! ornament from home. She chose this blown glass kitten hiding in a shoe, which is probably 70 years old. She can still see the initials which her mother A Joyous scratched on the back, to ensure that she’d bring the right ornament back home. Holiday Season... DILLOnH Anne Norton SINCE 1933 The pair of ornaments Anne Norton of 41 Durant St. 319 Main Street (Across from Armory) most cherishes are these papier mache figures of from all of us MANCHESTEIR. CT. 643-2145 Santa Claus and his wife. They were created by an interior designer in Hartford and given as a present We will close to all of you... ' to a Jewish friend of Norton’s. “She didn’t have Herald photos Dec. 24th at 1 p.m. : ^ much use for them, so she gave them to me," she by Pinto and Bashaw Re-opcn Dec. 26th. (‘3 k said. CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 1229 Main St., Manchester iVvl -A MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 24. 1985 — 1$ M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec 24. 1985 Daughter crosses threshold Follow these tips for safe moving things in the right place. Moving transfer your account to an office Set aside one closet — a truck! criia- in your new community, or ar­ when magic of Santa fades range for stocks held in a “ street "forbidden” closet — for all items croiiing the name” to be sent directly to you? not to be packed; suitcases of country last £ : i ^ clothes you’ll need on the trip, food On the other hand, if Santa buys year handled Do you have insurance that should for final meals, paper plates and My daughter most of the gifu he delivers, she s nearly 4 million be transferred or changed because Sylvia plastic utensils, medicines, the c a m e h om e curiouB at to where he gett all the shipments of so­ of different state requirements? Is dog’s leash, your purse, the from school on money. **Santa mutt have a good fas and brass your will going to be valid in a strongbox with vital documents, Friday, bub­ job, and make a lot of money,” ste beds, office Porter different state? These are ques­ cleansers, a broom and dustpan, bling over. said one day. “ If he weren’t really desks, delicate tions you should resolve at least Mv Side r and maybe even the vacuum rich, how could he afford to buy so electronic * t two months before you move. had paid an un- N much?” equipment, Send change-of-address cards to cleaner. Place a "Keep Out” sign expected visit Nancy Pappas on the door. Although she’s generally been elaborate con­ everyone who sends you mail. to the first- the one asUng the questions, vention displays and other items. advise you of a new date — and the Magazines usually require from grade Christ­ average family can spend $1,000 a four to six weeks to alter your (“ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Rebecca came up with a super The bill, logged as revenue by the mas party, dis­ week just in food and lodging while address. And don’t forget to notify Book for the 80s,” 1,328 pages of answer of her own the other day. household goods moving industry, tributing candy waiting for the van. your creditors. down-to-earth advice on personal Were were watching “Hans was $5.4 billion. canes and reas­ Moving in America is big busi­ A household mover’s liability is The sooner you place your order money management, is available voice she can muster. Brinker” on television. The Christ­ suring those who weren’t sure ness, but the potential for disaster only 60 cents per pound per article. for telephone service the better the through her column. Send $9.96 And she was far more anxious mas scene featured a traditional whether they'd been entered in the is always present. Whether you’re The cost of paying for additional chance there is to have a telephone plus $1 for mailing and handling to than her mama to get started on Dutch Saint Nicholas, complete “ naughty” or "nice” column this paying the moving bill yourself, or coverage, even for full replace­ on arrival. Ask the phone company "Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book our pre-Christmas cleaning. She with crook and m iter^ bishop’s year. your company is moving you, there ment value, is minimal and is a to disconnect your present service for the 80s,” in care of The I was pleased that the school had got out the dust cloth and dragged bat. wise investment. as late as possible on moving day. Manchester Herald, 4400 Johnson I fully expected her to ask why are initial points to keep in mind — thought to add this touch to the out the electric broom to “ make Go over your household Inven­ or even the next day. Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. today’s Santa looks so different always. last-day-of-school festivities. But I the leeving room preetee for Danta tory, and the condition of items, Arrange for transfer of your Please make checks payable to from the saint on the screen. And I The estimate you get before was surprised to hear my daughter Claus.” she said. carefully, in advance with the children’s school records and get Universal Press Syndicate.) fully expected that I ’d be com­ moving is just that — an estimate: say, in a confidential tone, "You mover. The driver’s markings on copies of medical records from pletely unable to answer this emphasizes A.J. Christopher know. Mommy, that really wasn’t THE f-YEAR-OLD’S approach moving day can be illegible. your doctor. Your doctor and perfectly logical question. Wood, executive director of the Santa. It was one of those guys in a to Mr. Claus is even more compli­ Try to avoid movers’ peak pharmacist can also help you But it seems that youngsters Metropolitan Economic Develop­ costume.” cated. Last year, as we gathered periods; weekends, the first and arrange for regular medical pres­ don’t require their heroes to be ment Council of Richmond, Va., “ Obhh?” I said, in my best toys to give to poor children in the last days of the month and the criptions in your new city. immortal. The story of Hons I ht OmoAi Gniidk* Ail which is in the midst of a downtown Cinema extra-innocent tone of voice. community, Rebecca asked why whole period from June 15 to Sept. ^ g in to clean out your freezer Brinker was set about 100 years iLtdi-d tm ffw n I : I.MlL'tim? building boom. The true price will “ Yes,” said my daughter. "But Santa — presumably a socially not be known until the loaded truck 15. well in advance of your move. Take 2 you know, we all acted like he concerned individual — doesn’t ago. So, Rebecca told me, this man HARTFORD lialv |«(.4n Nurwit I nli'd is weighed. Avoid lowball esti­ Ask your banker to arrange along your present telephone book. really was Santa. He was trying so supply said poor children with toys in the parlor must be Santa Claus’ transfer of your accounts. Opening Subscribe to the newspaper in Clnsmo City — 101 Dalmollont (G) J father. Now that he is dead, she mates by asking others about 1:15, 3, 4:50, 6:30,1; 10. — E n tm v Mino hard. We didn’t want to hurt his himself. an account and ordering checks in your new city. Familiarize your­ (PG-13) 2, 4:15, 7:30, 9:40. — Dim Sum reasoned, our more modern Santa recent experiences with different feelings.” “ Does Santa visit only families moving companies; How clo.<;e advance from your new bank can self with what’s going on In your (P G ) 1:45, 3:40, 7:45, 9:50. — The When do kids stop believing in that have money?” she asked. has taken over the business. Official Story 3:15, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30, . were estimates to actual costs? avoid the hassle of trying to cash new community. EAST HARTFORD the magic of Santa Claus? My "Maybe he thinks all poor children out-of-town checks in the days Get new address tags for pets Eastwood Pub a Cinema — Reopens I ’M TOLD THAT many parents Bradford Book is Better yet, get a WRITTEN children still, believe — in a have been bad. I think that’s BINDING ESTIMATE. foliowing your move. Aiso, you’li before you move. Thursday. are anxious to preserve the my­ Peer Richard's Pub a Cinema — manner of speaking. crumby.” Also ask people about experien­ need a cashier’s check to pay the Use color-dot labels to color code thology of Christmas for tbeii; Reopens Wednesday. The 2-year-old believes that This y e a r. we had two new ces they’ve had with movers on movers before they unload, unless boxes and items according to Showcase Cinema 1-9 — The Color Santa is a thoroughly frightening questions to ponder. There is a children. They’re fearful that the credit arrangements have been room. Labels in similar colors Purple (PG-13) 1:15,4:15, S. — Out Of the bible on plates meeting delivery schedules. If a Africa (PG) 1, 4 ,1. — A Chorus Line: guy who, although be brings youngster from Pakistan in Rebec­ youngsters will enjoy the holiday 4 mover misses a delivery date, the made. affixed to dodrs of rooms in your The Movie (PG-13) 13:30, 3:50, 5:10, less if they discover it’s their presents to children, has the visage ca’s class, whose family does not company’s only liability is to Should your stockbroker new house will help movers get 7:30,9:50.— White Nights (P(3-13) 1:15, of a furry monster. Matter of fact, observe Christmas. “ Mommy, parents who purchase the toys and In t im e 's 4:05,7:10,9:45. — Rocky IV (P G ) 1,3,5, there are any number of furry why doesn’t Santa Claus visit other goodies. nick, a review 7:15, 9:35. — Spies Like Us (R ) 1,3:10, copy of the la­ 5:30. 7:40, 10. — The Jewel of the Nile monsters — most notably Herry Binish?” asked my daughter. I ’m not so sure I ’m interested in Manchester Yesterdays (P G ) 13:30, 3:45, 5, 7:30, 9:40. — Clue Monster, Grover Monster, Cookie "Because her family celebrates this particular form of preserva­ test Bradford (P G ) 1:30, 3:35, 5:30, 7:35, 9:40. — Book has Collectors' Young Sherlock Holmes (PG-13) 1, Monster and Telly Monster, all other holidays. They have a tion. I think life will be a good deal Thoughts 3:10, 5:30, 7:50, 10. from Sesame Street — whom different religion,” I replied. simpler when my husband and I reached this of- Corner Sarah would prefer to see lurking “ Santa checks up on what can stop trying to come up with fice with a Holiday brightened town MANCHESTER cover pic just U A Theaters East — Back to the about on Christmas Eve. religion you believe?” she asked, answers for all of these theological The greatest feelings of guilt and Future (P G ) 3:10, 4:30, 7. — Jagged Sit on his lap? Absolutely not. in amazement. and philosophical questions. right for our Russ MacKendrick anxiety I ever feel in life come By William Loutenbach Jr. Gift Shop, which always had a Edge (R ) 3, 4:15, 7:10. — One Magic She burst into tears at Washington The other concern is a more But wait. Do you suppose that Christmas when I am unable to keep a Special to the Herald pretty Christmas display in the Chrlstmos (G ) 3, 3:45, 5:M , 7:15. expression. School’s Breakfast with Santa and pragmatic one. Rebecca has been our kids really know the truth, and promise. I never - intentionally window. There was also Fairway, MANSFIELD was photographed on a rocking curious as to whether Santa Claus they just don’t want to hurt our ’The title of break a promise — but sometimes, For me, the Christmas season is which carried all sorts of things to Trans-Lux Cellese Twin— Clue (PG) horse instead of the lap of the jolly feelings? the plate shown when circumstances change, or the most memorable part of make the season bright. Finally, 7,9. — The Return of Martin Guerre 7, makes or buys the toys that he 9. old elf. brings. If the elves make them In a Maybe we’re the ones who are is "The Angels’ Vigil" bySulamith Jones of collector plates, is down time runs short, I find it absolutely growing up in the 1960s in Man­ there was Marlow’s, the store for Yet the concept of Santa in­ North Pole workshop, she wond­ trying too hard. Wulfing. It is the first of a from 229 to 237 in the past 18 impossible to do something I’d said chester. A fter watching the everything. VERNON “ sulamith’s Christmas series" months. This is an unhappy note I’d do by the original deadline. 1 All this was in preparation for Cine 1 a 3 — Back to the Future (P G ) trigues her. She wanders around ers, how do they happen to ahve the Thanksgiving Day Road Race pass 1:30, 7. — Rainbow Brite and the Star the house muttering “ Ho, ho, ho. exact same labels and tags as Nancy Pappas is a reporter for from the firm of Konigszeit for many investors. The editors know I ’m not alone in this. At some by my house on Charter Oak Street one day. Dec. 25, when the children Stealer (G ) 3. — Jagged Edge ( R> 7:10. Merry Christmas,” in the deepest those seen in stores. the Manchester Herald. Bayern. blame it on the decline of interest point we all encounter situations and after Main Street was deco­ of Manchester firmly believed The materiai is overglaze- in the older closed series on which when something we’d really meant they were visited during the night WEST HARTFORD rated for the delight of Christmas Elm 1 a 3 — Back to the Future (P G ) .decorated porceiain doubie- the index is mainly based. (Al­ to do — just can’t be done. shoppers. I ’d always begin my by a man in a red suit and a white 3, 7. — Jagged Edge (R) 3,7. banded in 24 karat gold. The though not a closed series, even Tonight, though, is a night to Christmas shopping. beard with toys for all. This is how I diameter is 9‘A inches, the issue that great-grandaddy of Christ­ WILLIMANTIC remember that God’s promi.ses I can still remember the chilly remember Christmas in the City of Jlllsen Square Cinema — Spies Like A bou t Town price $35, and the Brandex number mas platedom, the 1985 Bing & are always kept! Through the air of December, with perhaps a Village Charm. Us (P G ) 7:05. — Santa Claus: The ,22-K46-5.1. (This number telis us Grondahl "Behind the Frozen Prophets, God made a promise to few snowflakes drifting downward Movie (P G ) 1:05, 3:15. — Rocky IV / 'that the country or origin is (P G ) 1:10, 3:10, 7:10.— Out of Africa Window," is around $3,500, having all the world — that one day a as I strolled from shop to shop, William Lautenbach Jr. lives on (P G ) 1, 4, 7. — The Jewel of the Nile Bridge Club gives results Residents named to honor roll Germany, K46 is for the maker, 5.1 skidded $500 from its peack of Savior would come to lead people trying to decide what to buy. Pearl Street. Do you have a (P G ) 1, 3:15, 7. — Young Sherlock means the first issue of the fifth $4,000.) back to God. to comfort the First, there was Belter’s Music, Manchester memory you’d like to Holmes (PG-13) 1:05, 3:30, 7:05. — 101 Manchester AM Bridge Club resuls for Dec. 16 Dalmatians (G ) 1:10, 3:30, 7:10. Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford has series.) The other side of the coin is a afflicted, to restore hope wherever with Christmas carols greeting the share? Write to the Manchester include; named seven Manchester residents to its honor roli If you should have a yen for more lively market in the newer pieces there was despair, and to show all many shoppers as they went by. Herald, Box 591, Manchester, WINDSOR North; Ann DeMartin, first; South. Nancy Akin, of Ms. Wulfing's work, her Sula­ Ploia — Reopens Thursday. for the fall term. They are; Glenn Bartkowski of 108 such as Ted Xaras’ "A ge of people the true meaning of love. Then there was the Llft-the-Latch 06040. first; East; Mary. Corkum, first; West; Faye mith’s Love Song Series (1982-84), Tonight we will be singing Herald photoi by Baihaw Hamilton Drive, John DeQuallro of 123 Boulder Road, Steam” being issued by Canada's Lawrence, first tind’overall winner. came in eight plates. The 82s and Christian Bell Porcelain Ltd. carols, and hearing the Gospel Results for Dec. 19 include; Al Berggren and John Nancy Gussak of 897 Wyneding Hill Road. William 83s are now well up from their issue stories of the nativity, and wishing Painter has fastest draw In the West Greene, first; Tom Regan and Mike Franklin, Kllpsteln of 53 Montclair Drive, Alan Maderazo of 78 price of $29. WE DELIVER The first of the series showed up each other peace and goodwill — SHERWOOD. Ore. (UPI) - by orange flowers and green second; Grayce Shea and Eleanor Berggren. third; Blue Ridge Drive, Jennifer Papa of 87 Waranoke Raod The Bradford Book in its 10th in 1981, a chugging freight train all in celebration of the fact that Shirley Olsen has the fastest draw If you haven’t recelygd your E shubbery in 23 seconds. Olsen then Frankie Brown and Peg Dunfield, fourth. and Lee Wichman of 43 Wildwood Road. edition is as amazing as ever. approaching a curve in the track. God’s promise was kept! The in the West. She proved it by Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. painted a second canvas measur­ weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, .^There are 392 glossy pages and 1224 This plate is bringing $330, — issue Savior was born in the person of producing an oil painting in ing 12 inches by 16 inches Saturday Jesus Christ! please call your carrier. If you’re ^full-color pictures of all the plates price, $65.00. Ted X is really good world-record time and then turn­ in 21 seconds. ' unable to reach your carrier, call listed on the Exchange. The book on smokestack scenes. All five ing out an even speedier second According to the Guinness Book subscriber service. 647-0946, by 6 Cards, anyone? ^ iv e s market information on these items shown so far are just Charles H. Ericson, Pastor effort. of World Records, Conni Gordon of p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays 'and also on another 5,000 plates billowing with the stuff. Bolton Congregational Church, On her first try, Olsen painted a Miami Beach. Fla., set the pre- (or guaranteed delivery. Bud Paquin, top picture, lifts tthat are not listed but traded UCC canvas of a waterfall surrounded The book describes the 12 vfous record 'over-the-counter. a card to play at the annual countries and 60 plate makers. The daylong Christmas celebra­ FREE ■ The head count of plate collec- USA now has a new one, Roman of C tion of Manchester and -tors in this country is estimated at Illinois, to give us 23 in this year’s Rockville senior citizen pin­ ^6.4 million, up from 1.75 million 10 report. Roman got in with a ^ yj " - l^ears ago. The book reports that “ Child’s Play Series” by artist ochle players at the Army -the "Market Bradex,” the Dow- Frances Hook. and Navy Club. Center, Classified Ad Holiday Greetings several players concentrate on a game. Bottom picture, Peter Vendrillo, who has been directing the games Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mail: Pizza Best wishes to triencJs old and new for the '.rx. since 1969, gets ready for Restaurant brightest and most joyous Christmas ever! the game. Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. LUIGIS We hope this season brings many gocxJ 706 Hartford Road • Manchester Price must be included. 649-5325 ^ It’s times and surprises! 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S Caraon's Cotnady Claailra shipwrecked on a deserted island. Mickey Rooney. KeMy Reno. Ten (jerr. 1979. (R). CD Joyous Noel: A Cajun Christmae The true spirit of the season SNawaCantar Christmas Eve Mass at Sacred Heart Ro­ CD M erv Griffin S Doctor Who man Catholic Church in Gramercy. Louis­ CD ® Moonlighting (CC) Maddie and iana is presented, with the lighting of bon­ S MOVIE: 'H H^iponod Ono Nighf A CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooks A Casals DEAR Santa Claus coming down, what David make some surprisir^ discoveries fires along the Mississippi River. (6 0 min.) newspaperman a h M a a runaway heiraaa when they ere hired by a disfigured woman ABBY: Many would that prove? Nobody sees 03) Midnight Mess MBANWHILC. a s EA9Y ANP OBORSE 60 90 THEY 9WIM HOW CUP T 1TOLP YOU THE from her father's agents in order to get a to firxl the man responsible for the act. (60 POWN WITH THE 6INKIN6 9HIP. THEIR. FOR THEIR LIVEB OUR HANP9 ( 9PIRIT9 WDULP years ago you Santa Claus, but that is no sign that scoop, Claudette Cott>ert. Clerk Gable, min.) g Christmas Mess HANPS MY9TERI0U6LY COME FREE .... com e FREE V LOOK AFTER had a letter in Walter CorKToRy, 1934. there Is no ^ n ta Gaus. CD MOVIE: Come to the Stable' Two g MOVIE: The Newspaper Game' The ALL OP A V U®' EASY. @ ) MIsa de QaNo IM A N TO M ky LM Paik A ty ■«*¥ 9UPDENF your column The most real things in the world Roman Catholic nuns procure land and re­ executive editor of a media conglomerate from a little girl are those that neither children nor @ ) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour sources for a children's hospital in New discovers a plot to take control of nuclear Dear Abby pow er plants as a means of conquering the NOW» BRINS THESIOBES pamed Virginia men can see. Did you ever see $$ Good Timea England. Loretta Young. Celeste Holm. HEV»P6 > Hugh Marlowe. 1949. world. Raymond Burr. Pamela Hensley. A c n ie L ID/ME.At9» I1DLP «U » vrfao wrote to fairies dancing on the lawn? Of [ESPN] Muda SportsLook BrtKiford DMIman. 1976. EACHER. Abigail Van Buren (g Riptide The boys attempt to solve say that her course not, but that's no proof that [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Out of the Peat* A n un- a murder witnessed by a local fisherman g g NBC Christmas Maes acrupulous detective, who has reformed, friends bad told they are not there. Nobody can who swears a mermaid was involved. (60 g Barney Miller her there was conceive or imagine all the wond­ is hourxied by a gang leader ar>d a aeduc* min.) (R). tive gun moll. Robert Mitchum, Kirk Doug- g Mise de Gallo dD Many Widow (R), In Stereo, no Santa Claus. ers that are unseen and unseeable laa, Jane Greer. 1947. g Men from U.N.C.LE Your response in this world. p e r i s t a l [U B A ] USA Cartoon Expraas [C N N ] N e w sn lg h t to Virginia captured the spirit of comprehensible by their little You tear apart the baby’s rattle [C N N ] Larry King Live 6:30PM (X I^TooC losa for Comfort [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: rTTCT>r,v-^7.aa>. Christmas and the Santa Claus minds. All minds, Virginia, and see what makes the noise [DIS] MOVIE: The Bishop's WHe' A n 1982 NFL Year in Review (D ) Benson angel comes to earth to help a bishop and jtory so beautifully, I wish you whether they be men’s or child­ inside, but there is a veil covering [M AX] Headroom the unseen world which not the (jSOddCoupl* his wife raise money for a new church. -would run it again. ren’s, are little. [U SA ] Edge of Night ARLO AND JANIS™ by Jimmy Johnson < S > (SS NBC Nightly Nows Cary Grant. Loretta Young. David Niven SUNDAY SCHOOL In this great universe of ours, strongest man, nor even the united 1948 TEACHER, BALTIMORE man is a mere insect, an ant, in his strength of all the strongest men @1 Nightly Busbiass Raport 12:05AM dS M*cN*ll-L*hr*r AFAT/flANUKeiHW [E S P N ] Babe Newshour AND HE COVERSm WORLD ^ I'MGOINGTOTALKTODM)' intellect, as compared with the that ever lived, could tear apart. ® A B C News corns D0UN1HC IN ONE NGHT-PULLED Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, 9l) Ona Day at a Tbn* 9:30PM [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Just ttw 12:30AM CD Saturday Night Live ' DEAR TEACHER: To set the boundless world about him, as Way You Ara' (CC) A young lady discov­ CHIMNEV? SVFLVINCrREMDEER? g S t a r Trek record straight, the piece to which measured by the intelligence capa­ romance, can push aside that [C N N ] Showbiz Today ers that her fjselings and spirits are as you refer is a famous, well-loved ble of grasping the whole of truth curtain and view and picture the [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzis and Harriot strorig as her imagination allows. Michael [ESPN ] NCAA Division I Women's Vol- BLONOn by I I Young A Alan Orako O leybell Championship Final Match cover­ classic titled, "Yes, Virginia, and knowl^ge. supernatural beauty and glory [ESPN ] Ravco'a World Class Women Ontkean. Kristy li^Nichot. 1984. Rated 0 PG. age from Kalamazoo, Ml. (90 min.) 2 There Is a Santa Claus.” Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa beyond. Is it ail real? Ah, Virginia, MeRRV CHRIfiTTAAS, C O E S N 'T 7:00PM (X) CB S News [M A X ] MOVIE: Purple Rain' (CC) A 1 0 : 0 0 P M CD News MR. 0EA5LEY SEEM BROKEN ' It was written in 1897 by Francis Claus. He exists as certainly as in all this world there is nothing m Threa's Company performer overcomes a troubled home life else real and abiding. CD Spenser For Hire (CC) Spenser s and fierce rivalries to become a major rock P. Church, who was, at the time, love and generosity and devotion CD A B C News exist, and you know that they No Santa Claus! Thank God he newfound celebrity interferes with his at­ star. Prince, Apoltonia Kotero. Morris Day the editor of the now-defunct New CD S100.000 Pyramid tempt to bring tw o psychopathic killers to York Sun. abound and give to your life its lives, and he lives forever. A 1984 Rated R. fttl Jeffaraona justice. (6 0 min.) He wrote it in response to this highest beauty and joy. Alas! How thousand years from now. Virgi­ [USA] Gong Show (31) Knot's Landing (3D Independent News letter: dreary would be the world if there nia. nay 10 times 10,000 years from 12:4>2AM [D IS ] Peepin' Penguins g® M*A*S*H ® ® Remington Steele When Reming­ were no Santa Claus. It would be as now, he will continue to make glad ton discovers a corpse in his bathtub. )^ 1:00AM (D Entertainment Tonight JOHHMN "Dear Editor: dreary as if there were no the heart of childhood. @ Wheel of Fortune and Laura must find the connection be­ Dudley Moore talks about his role in 'Santa " I am 6 years old. Virginias. g$ MacNail-Lshrar Newshour tween the dead man. a call girl and Claus: The Movie' 4 (g ) Prica Is Right Mildred's straight-laced nephew. (60 min ) CD M O V IE : David Copperfiald' A film ALLEY OOP ®by Dava Qraue “ Some of my little friends say There would be no childlike faith CONFIDENTIAL TO MY In Stereo. there is no Santa Claus. then, no poetry, no romance to READERS: Have a merry Christ­ ® Newlywed Game adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic WE GOTTA ( S ) Festival of Carols In Stereo. novel about a young boy growing up in HEADS Uf; BINKY; THACr HEY, IT'S TRAILIN' MYSOSH,GUZ, GADFRY,YtXJ'RE RIGHT.' make tolerable this existence. We mas. If you’re driving, please don’t (ST) Nightly Businasa Raport TW O-HEADED PTERANODON SOMETHIN'.' LOOKS T H A T'a ..------lE THAT CRITTER PUTS HELP HIM , "Papa says, ‘If you see it in the ( g 'Tha Holy Land 19th Century England. Lionel Barrymore, drink. And if you're drinking, $1) OifTrem Strokes W . C Fields, Maureen O'Sullivan. 1935. IS BACK, AN' ITS CIRCLING LIKE A MAN ON OOP/X DOWN ON THE NEST, YtXJR , Sun, it’s so.' should have no enjoyment, except Bodas de Odk> FOR A LANDING.' A VINE! OOP'LL SMASH RIGHT HIGHNESS! "Please tell me the truth. Is in sense and sight. The eternal please don't drive. [C N N ] Monayline CD Headline Chasers INTO TH' ROCKS [C N N ] Evening News light with which childhood fills the [D IS] MOVIE: ‘Babes in Toyland' A vll- Joe Franklin Show there a Santa Claus?" — Virginia [M A X] MOVIE: 'Norma Raa' A woman CD ^ T H I P A B T I U C K by Bill Holbrook tain plots to (till a new ly-wed husband, then O’Hanlon world would be extinguished. working in a textile mill finds her life in g Dr. Gene Scott marry the w idow so ho can control tier siz­ Not believe in Santa Claus! You ruins, ^ s p ite a victory she achieves for Dear Virginia: Your little Problems? Write to Abby. For a able inheritarKe. Tom m y Sands, Annette [C N N ] Crossfire organized labor. Sally Field. Beau Bridges. friends are wrong. They have been might as well not believe in fairies! personal, unpublished reply, send Funicello. Ray Bolger. 1961 [U S A ] Heartlight City '^ IH g - m t u WITH iH.DAV,IV£ A (2«H&|005 ^ Ron Leibman. 1979. Rated PG. affected by the skepticism of a You might get your papa to hire a self-addressed, stamped enve­ [ESPN] SportsCemer ■ fi0»lp. ..ISTIWr Hf AUW& -fo ^>^plAlN fHAT f OlLTlOoRSHiPPINfr [TM C] MOVIE: 'Comfort and Joy' A 1 :20AM [HBO] MOVIE: Windy Citv' skeptical age. They do not believe men to watch in all the chimneys lope to Abby, P.O. Box 38923, HIS FACTS tJfioflfr/ ^ WE JoiilED A Vil® I THSCASTC' [U S A ] Radio 1990 D.J. attempts to adjust to his loneliness (CC) A would-be writer finds friendship except what they see. They think on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Hollywood, Calif. 90038. All corres­ and pursue a career as a serious radio jour­ and romance as he tries to cope with the Itl.AS< 7;30PM CD p m Magazine V'EHrsPTAlNW that nothing can be which is not Claus, but even if they did not see pondence is confidential. nalist. Bill Patterson. Eleanor David. 1984 hardships of living in Chicago. John Shea, HEliSkUll5'n(fM ARPOND. lOUISttT.’' ® M*A*S*H Rated PG. Josh Mostel, Kate Capshaw. 1984. Rated CBAomC-. R ^WE JOWED? dD Wheel of Fortune [USA] NPC Men's Bodybuilding d } Benny Hill Show Cliamps 1 ;30AM CQ) MOVIE: Mlrocl* of ttw Bells' A Hollywood press agent carries Medication needs changing (3D lr>dependent News 1 0 :3 0 P M (33) New* out the dying wish of an actress. Alida THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sanaom ® Barney Miller IS) Alfred Hitchcock Valli, Fred MacMurray, Frank Sinatra. ® Jeopardy 1948. DEAR DR. g i)2 4 H o ra s M, CHRSOWSriME! I'M REAUV 6CTT1IJ6 ■SeA60W'4 6 K e T IM fo ^ ^ ! 'TIE HA6 A WAV OF fV IT IM ^ [CN N ] Newsnight Update GOTT: I was skin testing provides more specific New Newlywed Game SD At tha Movie* INTO7HB6PIPIT! CHIEF! JHI06BIWPE»55FECTIVi overmedicated data. Both types of tests can be ® Benson [ESPN] World Cup Skiing: Woman’* 2:00AM CD MOVIE; 'House of Cards' ® Reporter 41 Slalom Coverage from Sestriere, Italy. (60 A down-and-out boxer/adventurer be­ 1/— n— with Inderal, useful in evaluating an allergic min.) comes a pawn for a group of Fascists plot­ and dry mouth patient. dZ) Wild World of Animals ting to take over Europe. George Peppard, and throat re­ Dr. Gott [C N N ] Crossfire 11:00PM CD (g g News Inger Stevens, Orson Welles. 1968. MR. MBN~ AND LITTLE MI88™ by Hargroavoa A 8ollart sulted. I have [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: CD Taxi [ESP N ] Mazda SportsLook DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a Football Follies CD Action News c 1BBB HWfragM and BaAari no saliva at ail. Peter Gott, M.D. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'On the Town' Three OiMnbuWB by NBA me 29-year-old female. I recently r7E/Va>SswcPC.'l Will pilocarpine [H B O ] Video JukeboM (D Bizarre John Byner hosts this long run­ sailors on leave set out to find Miss Turns­ N O , IT& found very unsightly broken veins [USA] Dragnet ning cable comedy series. tiles of the Month Gene Kelly, Frank Sina­ ^TVlie NK5HT help? Do you tra, Ann Miller. 1950. ONLY TEN [ like W on my thighs and ankles. What (33) Carson's Comedy Classics have any 7:45PM gs Noticiero SIN (O'c l o c k / it s ; < g o iN e causes them? Is there anything I (li INN Naws [U SA ] Prime Time Wrestling \ 9 r r suggestions? Stir Crazy Harry and Skip TO L A ^ , can do to make them go away or to 8:00PM (X g Bosom Buddies 2;05AM [M A X ] m o v i e ; TI w w i m CH RI^TM A^ accidentally 'join' the Arm y and find them­ Life' (CC) Two teenage co-workers move ^ F O R E V E R ! ^ o prevent them? g NewsCenter A V n < M IN JG DEAR READER: Even small DEAR READER: The disease­ selves with a stolen tank, a stowaway in together to pursue what they think is 'TETP' amounts of the beta-blocker In­ fighting proteins (globulins) in our W AC and a group of terrorists. (60 min.) gOoctor Who important'-drugs, sex, and rock and roll deral can cause dry mouth. Ask bodies can be separated into DEAR READER: You seem to d D PM Magazine g M*A*S*H Christopher Penn, Lea Thompson, Eric FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavaa Stolz 1984. Rated R. your doctor to change you to groups: A, E, G, and so forth. By be describing a variety of varicose d ) ® Who's the Boss? (CC) To n y is (S) Second City TV E caught in an embarrassing situation when veins.-gThe tendency to vein swel­ (O) Hollywood Reporter 2:25AM [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Porky'* II: another medicine, rather than measuring immunoglobulin E Mona discovers he has been moonlighting (IGE), aUergists can partially ling may be inherited. Elastic 'The Next Day' High school students, re­ having you try to overcome- the d ) News [C N N ] Moneyline cruited to appear in the school play, wreak assess a (terson's allergic re­ stockings or supportive wrapping I ’M IN TH£- cDOMpurejz side-effects of one medicine by (S ) Yule Log [DIS] MOVIE; Spirit of the W ind' A havoc with their pranks. Dan Monahan, using another. Chewing gum may sponse, the way the patient reacts may help prevent further disten­ young boy overcomes his handicap to be­ W yatt Knight, Kaki Hunter. 1983 Rated R. ¥ ^ C ' ’ to substances that cause allergies. sion of the blood vessels. Elevation (3D Yourtg at Heart come the world's champion dog sledder ?UXINE55... J MAN u F ^ T U R F stimulate saliva production. Re­ Chief Dan George, Slim Pickens. 1979. 2:30AM [C N N ] sports Latenight of the feet on a hassock or footstool MOVIE: 'That's Entertainment' An member that dry mouth may be anthology of scenes from MGM musicals Rated PG. [ESPN] SportsCenter caused by factors other than On the other hand, by introduc­ (after work) may relieve pressure and dramas is presented. Fred Astaire. [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock 3:00AM [CN N ] News Overnight P U M z Ie s Astrograph medication, so ask your doctor ing tiny amounts of material into in the veins. If the condition Bing Crosby, Elizabeth Taylor 1974. 1 1 : 3 0 P M A Season of Joy: Christ­ [ESPN] To B« Announced progresses, you may have to (g) ( ^ A Team (CC) B A ,'s reunion with CD about this. the skin and measuring the subse­ mas in San Antonio Christmas is cele­ his mother is interrupted when his home­ quent swelling and redness, an consider surgical removal of the brated in San Antonio with the choirs of 3:10AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Protocol’ town Chicago neighborhood is threatened ACROSS 4 Fond du____ _ Answer to Previous Puitia allergist can determine precisely dilated veins, a procedure called San Fernando, the Cathedral Parish and (CC) A naive cocktail waitress becomes a c DEAR DR. GOTT: What is an by a fire and a time bomb. (6 0 min.) (R). H-iAyei IZ-Z4 venous stripping. Ask your doctor San Patricio. (R). national heroine when she is recruited by WIs. IGE blood test for allergies? Is it what components the patient is ( g Nova: Eyes Over CMna (CC) An the State Department as a protocol official. H Y s s O P| CD M O V IE : 'A Christmas Carol' Miserly 1 Objaet* of 5 Fsmals saint c i b u r more accurate than the scratch reacting to. Therefore, the IGE to-keep an eye on the situation and American plane is equipped with a state- Goldie Hawn, Chris Sarandon, Andre Gre­ r Ebenezer Scrooge is changed by the spirits R A p 1 E I advise you what to do. of-the-art eye operating theater to visit gory. 1984. Rated PG. worship . (abbr.) test? ' test gives general information; of Christmas Past, Present and Future. |e C c A R ^Birthday other countries to teach Amehcen tech­ 6 Bohomian 6 Curas J j Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Jack W a r­ 3:40AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : 'Stat* Fair' WIHTHROP ®by Pick Cavalll niques. (60 min.) (R). rsformor 7 FuiMsngth H A M ner. 1951 At the Texas State Fair Pop enters his prize Dec. 25,1965 (g MOVIE: 'Holidey Inn' A song and pig. Mom enters her juicy mince pie and E L CD g ABC Naws Nightline 10 Dony 8 Small sampla of M R S, STEN<5LE S E N T W H AT DOES dance man decides to turn a Connecticut their son enters the car races. Pat Boone. ITM EANSI CONT CD Hawaii Five-0 12 Olympic athlsto cloth S A Your holdings are apt to be far greater at A NCTTBHOMB farm into an inn open only on holidavs Bobby Darin, Ann-Margaret. 1962. "iNCORRieiBLE' WATCH ANY TV Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire. Marjorie Rey­ The Honeymooners Bruco ____ 9 Bristls A|Nl ElNl El R the end of the coming year than they will Water holiday trees daily (33) 3:42AM CD Get smart THAT SAID I'M MEAN-? FOR TWO W EEKS. nolds 1942. 14 Rivsr in Tsxat be when the year begins. Large gains g Second City TV 11 Old Slava □□□□nC] BBD INCORRiei&LB. d3) Loco Amor 4:00AM CX Jo* Franklin Show 15 Provoks may be in the offing. g All in the Family 12 Qsm msrehant E| L| E Yl El I Si S i t ) M OVIE; lt‘« a Wonderful Life' A (33) Emergency g g Christmas With Friends Johnny 16 Compass point 13 Lsgal mattar DEAR DEAR MRS. J.G.: This is a nice guardian angel helps a hard working man S| A| CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Condi­ Carson. Doc Severinsen, Ed McMahon; [C N N ] Larry King Overnight 17 Novsl POLLY: Is w ho has fallen on bad times Jam es Ste- 18 Shssp tions are promising today pertaining to way to tone down that after- Tommy Newsom, a 120-voice choir and [USA] NPC Men's Bodybuilding □DD DDCIDEICID w an , Donna Reed, Liortel Barrymore 19 Javanoao trse your materiai desires. Santa may treat there anything Christmas letdown. Your helpful the NBC orchestra salute the holiday sea­ 20 Small particis 1947. Champs 20 Life jackst (2 21 Immsdiatsly (2 BBBDEIDII BQDD you more generousiy than you expect­ ■CCD- that a Christ­ Pointers earns you the Pointer of son. (R). C " E A T El ed. Major changes are ahead for Capri­ mas tree can be [CNN] Prime News wda.) wds.) I the Week award, a copy of my book g MOVIE: The Trouble With Angels' 4 : 1 OAM [M AX] MOVIE; -Thing* Ara corns in the coming year. Send for your [ESPN ] Seiko Skate America Interna­ Two new students create an uproar at a 23 Fsablo-mindsd c| a | y | u| s| e| sprayed with to Pointers "Polly’s Pointers: 1081 Helpful Tough All Over' Tw o men arc penniless 22 Biblical dancar U B i r Astro-Graph predictions today. Mail $1 tional: Exhibition Coverage from St. Paul, private school. Rosalind Russell, June parson keep it green Hints for Making Everything Last MN (60 min.) and stranded in Chicago until Arabs hire 23 Woman's nams to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. throughout the Harding. Haley Mills. 1966. them to drive a limousine containing $5 26 Highaat nota 44 Hindu qusan il-M owui Longer.” Others who would like [HBO] MOVIE: Christmas StoW' (CC) 24 Collsgs hsad 33 Pub drinks Box 1846, Cincinnati. OH 45201. Be holidays? Ours Polly Fisher dD Navidad Es million. Cheech Mann, To m m y Chong. Rip 27 Swiss rivsr 38 Art (Lat) 46 Urn sure to state your zodiac sign. this book can order it for $6.50. Small-town America in the m id-1940s is Taylor 1982 Rated R 25 Small island always seems The setting for this holiday memoir about a g News 30 Wiss king of 40 Custom 47 Cooling drinks AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) One of BUOS BUNNY ®by Warner Bros. Make check payable to PO LLY’S 27 Wing (Fr.) 48 Argot to turn brown so boy who only wants a Red Ryder BB gun d3) Comedy Tonight 4:50AM [H B O ] M OVIE: ‘Coin- All tha Pykw your greatest assets is your ability to POINTERS and send to PO LLY’S W ay' A teenage couple ate kept apart by 28 Dili saad 41 Island off for Christmas. Peter Bittirrgsley. Darren [C N N ] Sports Tonight 32 Actrsss____ Scotland 50 Robert E.____ make friends with people from all walks IT SAYS HERE lUNSVERHAVETO ALL -THoeB CAWWOTS GIVE HIAA A fast. — POINTERS, Box 1216, Dept. 55, McGavin, Melinda DItlon. 1983. Rated PG. their friends Dan Waldman, Deborah Van 29 Cincinnati ball 52 Silkworm MARTHA [ESPN ] SportsCenter May 42 Marching of life. Today, this quality will be in full CARROTS ARE CHA6ETHATWAB6IT Cincinnati, OH 45201, — POLLY [M AX] MOVIE: The Goodbye Girl' A Rhyn 1982 Rated R club MAHNEr/C PERSONALITY,'' 34 Chiaf ora of cadancs 53 Refer to (Lat, gear. FULL OF IRON A S A I N ' head-strong actor and an ex-dancer be­ [H B O ] HBO Christmas Present (CC) 31 Monaco prince abbr.) the bottom of the trunk so the fresh come unlikely roommates. Marsha Mason. load 43 Burden PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Those reli­ -~ V ~ DEAR MARTHA: Let’s hope DEAR POLLY: After cleaning 11:45PM [TMC] MOVIE: Hotel' able little hunches you’ve learned to de­ ANO minerals. your tree stays green. If it is wood will be exposed to soak up as Richard Dreyfuss, Quinn Cummings. 1977. When the owner of a fashionable hotel in 35 Tumsd ovsr 1 2 3 4 B 6 7 9 my pewter for the holidays, I rub it Rated PG. Poet Robert Frost was bom in pend on will be on target today. Intu­ turning brown, throw it out! The much moisture as possible. Keep­ with a soft cloth and a little New Orleans finds that he cannot meet 36 Chamleal suffix ■ [ T M C ] MOVIE: 'State Fair' A t the Texas mortgage payments, a ruthless tycoon 1875. 2 10 12 13 ition, blended with logic, will serve as y— best way to keep a tree green and ing the tree away from excessive 1 1 petroleum jelly. This gives an State Fair Pop enters his prize pig, M om 37 Spy group your guide. fresh is to keep it well watered. heat (such as hot air registers or (abbr.) ARIES (March 21-April 19) To effective­ attractive finish and protects the enters her juicy mince pie and their son 14 IS Check the water reservoir of radiators) will help keep it fresh. pewter from discoloring so enters the car races. Pat Boone, Bobby 39 Encountars ly please a group today, single out the As soon as it starts to turn brittle Darin, Ann-Margaret. 1962. key people and function close to them. your tree stand every single day quickly. — P.L. 40 Induetanca IS 19 and add water whenever the level and brown, get rid of the tree. A dry [U SA ] Prime Time Wrestling units Don't try to cater to the unenthusiastic. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Material as­ gets low. Some families still set up tree is a fire hazard. Don’t try to 8:30PM (X All in the Family Come Celebrate New Year’s Eve 42 Israali folk disguise a dangerously dry tree Composer Sergei Rachmaninoff pects are extremely favorable for you to­ a tree Christmas Eve. When you're (X ® Growing Pains (C C ) Jason suffers danea day. There could be a surprise In store trS setting up the tree, cut a slice off with dyes and paints! — POLLY died in 1943. his first pangs of jealousy when Maggie 45 Sanw (comb, when you're given something you didn't at form) expect. 4 46 Hindu daity QEMINI (May 21-June 20) In your deal­ 49Hslplass ings with loved ones today, keep the 51 Wsstsm stats broader picture before you. All of the Bridge small factors will fall Into place once you d Either- 54 Mora perceive the general outline. Insignificant A quiet dinner in our dining room - CANCER (June 21-July 22) Valuable opponents a CIhristnias greeting? If sof Season’s G reetings 55 Out of bad confidential information will be dis­ NORTH IM4-U Beware gifts it was really a Greek ^ L Note that a Full dinner entrees include 56 Locality 42 43 44 48 4« 47 4« closed to you today. You'll eventually ♦ A532 low club lead poses no problem for dM : 57 That is (Ut, 2 benefit from it, but tor the present, se­ VKQ94 of Trojan horses to all our friends and patrons • Prime Rib Au Jus ' wds.) 4S •0 81 82 83 crecy Is essential. clarer, who would win with the clul ♦ 65 queen and then force out the heart ace{ • Veal Cutlet Parmigiana LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your fair and ♦ Q 3 2 By Jainee Jacoby DOWN B4 Ibb generous nature will be pronounced to­ Now a club m l^ t be ruffed by EiasU Thank you for your support. Continued • Baked Stuffed Shrimp but declarer would play low on th u day. Lucky are those who will be In­ WEST EAST In Frank Stewart’s fictional “A 87 volved with you on a one-to-one basis. ♦ 10 7 • Lobster Tails 1 Hoetsis ♦ Q9864 (Christmas Stocking,” his opponent on trick, still retaining bis club ace for 4 health and happiness to you throughout VIRQO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) Opportuni­ ♦ A W87 winner after trumps have been drawnf 2 God (UL) ■ " opening lead is the dreaded Millard • Swordfish ties to advance or enhance your materi­ ♦ A842 ♦ J 109 7 3 The Christmas greeting did not reau You take the'^cake! o r 3 Curved molding oors (e )iga s by HE A. Inc 24 al position in life will be bigger than usu­ ♦ K 10 9 7 5 4 ♦ J Pringle. On a routine auction, Frank the years. arrives at four hearts. After fumbling ly come from fictional Pringle bra al today. One In particular will be rather from ingenious bridge autbra ' In apprecialion of tlie especially significant. SOUTH with his cards awhile, P r ii^ e finally BLAST OFF! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) There is some­ ♦ K J produces the opening lead of the club Frank Stewart, whose book will e n M CELEBRITY CIPHER ♦ j 1065 32 tain not only during this hdiday sea* loyalty of our many In our Banquet Hall with dinner & dancing to the OUKrtty OplMr ocyploeraiM are ensM4 Iram quotaasM by taMM ptopU, PM and pnMM. thing much grander and advantageous king. At first that looks like a Oirist- Bach laUar In aw oUSar atawda tor anoaiar. Todiy^dUKOtQutAH. behind what will appear to be merely a ♦ KQ mas present, but declarer cannot es­ son and future oocb, but thronghoul sound of ''NIGHT MOVES” ♦ A86 the year. ^ friends we wish you a gesture of good will from one who loves cape a sense of foreboding when East by CONNIE WIENER you. • 4 Hours Open Bar Vulnerable: Neither follows with the club jack. He wins the Christmas Tilled SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Today you'll • «‘T KUB’O AVBO OU R8 N8CSCR8N8K; Dealer: South club ace and plays a trump. West Mineral rkbee Wine During Dinner be on the minds of people with whom takes the ace and continues with the * Champagne at Midnight you have strong emotional tlea. Each with sweet delights! Weft Nsrth East Ssetk club 10. Dedaier goes up with dum­ Ninety-five p e r a ^ ol the T AYBO OU RS N«VK.” — TNATB PDYA. may try to upstage the other In doing IV • Party Favors nice things for you. my’s queen, but East rufn that trick. emetahii are pndnoed in Ooi PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A budget tella ua what we can't afford, but it 24 SW Pass 4Y £1 Cocktail Hour 7;(X) Dinner 8:00 dosan't keep ut from buying It." — William Feather. SAOnTARHJS (No*. 23-Oae. 21) Paint Pass Pass Pass A diamond is now led back to the The Mnao Emerald Mints, 79 Tie’s eake 331 Center Street 647-9995 queen and ace, and West happily takes from the capital ol Bofota, have beei( Reservations 646-3161 / 649-3292 your canvas with bold strokes today be­ (corner of Broad & Center, next to Carvels), e laaa by nea aw. 078 cause your larger idaaa will have greater Opening lead: 4 K die setting trick with the clnb nine. ------for four centnijee-Colombhy 191 Center Street. Manchester 646-0228 60 Villa Louisa Road, Bolton, CT chances of Buocaadhtg than your smalL Was Praigle’s stnmge opening lead sech predoes iDBtsls SB er ones. i his own peculiar way of sending hit gdd, diver, copperDpper and platintnn.pUttnan. } attUESJas, 11 - MANCHESTER HERALD. TiKwtoy. Pec. U . IWS MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. IMS ~ Lady Liberty has own photographer ' 7 ’ REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES

; 4 1 M A S b T Ft M T • M A N C * ‘ i • M Ft By Bill Lohmann nial Caounlsston. outlining his 643-1591 Unittd PrMS Inttrnatlonol plans to aell the photographs to REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK /ea.urmg; V I MS ■ IN ClfTf I t • . F it S businesses, individuals and go­ 071*1 1C? A T L A N T A - The Statue of vernment agencies and raise mil­ Liberty lymboliiei opportunity to lions of dollars for the statue’s the tired and poor, lo it seems restoration. proper that a struggling photo­ He made in-depth presentations grapher seised the moment of the to the foundation three times lady's birthday to turn a few old before they finally relented last pictures Into a personal bonansa. July and granted Faso one of only South Windsor Armed with some eye-catching 72 licenses that have been given to photos, an innovative marketing firms and individuals to produce $147,900 strategy and a lot of gumption, one-of-a-kind official Liberty Cen­ Paul Leo Faso sold the The Statue tennial paraphernalia. Each turns We would be pleased to show you of Liberty-EIlis Island Foundation over a percentage of sales to the through this gorgeous U&R built on his ideas and has been licensed statue restoration. residence featuring the best of two "This is a good thing for all as the official limited edition worlds, an atmosphere of graceful photographer for the statue’s photographers, not just me," says Manchester 06,900 centennial. Faso, a native of Buffalo, N .Y., elegance, yet a comfortable home for Cu»tom built Colonial. In an exc^ent l^ llo n l In a matter of only a few months, who came to Atlanta 15 years ago. your family. This Raised Ranch has 4 floor family room’ ful y appi anced; Anderaan windows. 2 car Tandem Faso has evolved from a freelance "Photography as an art form is g w a g r o M heat; 3 ^ ^ •nd •«udyll Call today for your private Atlanta photographer who drives a gaining more and more accep­ bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with ahowlngf 14-year-old 'Thunderbird into a tance. There’s no way to express floor to ceiling Fleldstone fireplace and vital cog in the foundation’s how good this makes me feel." much more to delight your family. For fund-raising machine. With pas­ Faso is using several photo­ sionate optimism, Faso, 40, says he graphs in his limited edition series, your personal showing, call today. hopes to become the largest the most prominent of which shows 643-4060 individual contributor to the $230 the statue in multiple images million restoration drive for the rising into a singular image of the FREE MARKET EVALUATION 2 statue and Ellis Island. torch. For those inclined, there can HariM photo by Bashaw He also hopes to make more than be some deep imagery in Faso’s a few bucks for himself. work. ‘We wish you a Merry CMatmaaV " I ’ve been living the starving "There’s some majesty there and the whole idea of time," Faso EastTiartford $86,900 artist thing, eeking out a living as a Three of the Sunshine Group sing at Manchester sing carols for 40 patients and residents of the home. It is REAL ESTATE SERVICES Cute 6'4 room Split with firsplaced living room: 3 bedrooms; Kitchen commercial photographer,” said says. "Past, present and future.” the 10th year the group performed at Manchester Manor. with dining area: lower level family room; utility room. Convenient loca­ Faso. "What’s happening to me Then, there is the idea of money. Manor’s annuai Christmas party recentiy. Norman Faalura of the waah Sponaorad by Tha Manchaalaf HaraM. tion. Call today for your private ahowinol now is unbelievable. Faso’s series can sell from several Lasher, Rita Bowier and Andrew Lamoureaux, from left. 63 East Center St.. Manchester. 643-4060 " I followed the expression, 'If hundred dollars for small pieces to you see the opportunity of a thousands of dollars for muraU 4 lifetime, grabit.’ That’sjustwhatl size. Each photograph will be did” reproduced through the dye- Volunteer contributions “CLEAN AS A WHISTLE!” transfer method, which ensures To all our friends THE ENTIRE SITUATION color rentention and archival . . . . \ /// started innocently enough on a cold quality. on rise in Connecticut and customers... January day in 1977. Faso was in New York City shooting some FASO ’S M A R K E T IN G plan is H A R TF O R D (U P I) — More than In addition to receiving services, pictures for a commercial client in extensive, yet very simple. He will 29,000 people volunteered their the council said contributions of Manhattan. He had never been to try to sell to Just about everyone. time to help out state agencies in goods and services to the state Liberty Island, so when he got a He is targeting the Fortune 500 the last fiscal year, donating a total totaled at least $1.13 million in the few free hours be hopped aboard companies for the sale of limited of nearly 1.6 million hours, state last fiscal year, down from the Our best wishes the Staten Island Ferry and went to edition portfolios and practically officials reported. previous year’s total of $1.24 see the Statue of Liberty. every other company, government Volunteers worked in 57 state million. Faso snapped doxens of pictures agency, organization and individ­ agencies during the year, ranging The council said its figures for for a Healthy and M a nch e ster . „ using a filter to produce photo­ ual that would have the funds and from lawyers who donated their the amount of time and goods Redwood Farms: Enjoy the outstanding view of Hart ord graphs with multiple images of the the inclination to purchase photo­ from the large rear deck of this 8 room R a la ^ ooo^ services to arts organizations to donated to the state were conser­ Happy Holiday and room. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage, etc. Priced to sell at $122,900. statue, giving the finished pro­ graphs of what he calls "the people who rehabilitated youngwr vative and that the actual contribu­ ducts an artistic touch. He deve­ national symbol of freedom.” injured animals, officials said tions of volunteers are even loped the photos, enjoyed them and He’s also talking about statue Monday. greater. New Year! In excellent condition, this 6 room, l'/4 bath, 3bed- then filed them away with the rest T-shirts, hats and other souvenirs A total of 29.176 volunteers "Their services are invaluable, room Colonial is waiting for me right people! MOUNTAIN WOODS of bis work. bearing silhouette-like reproduc­ donated their time in the fiscal enabling agencies to expand li­ Stone front, newer Vinyl sidings with attached Two wooded building lots remain When he visited New York in tions of his photographs. year, which ran from July 1, 1984, mited resources as well as to offer THE TYRE MAN garage. Six year old roof, gutters and hot water to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and 1984, Faso was aware of the "We want to go all the way through June 30, 1985. a report by services that probably would not OtVItlOW OS MRIUN 4 MKOtN TIM CfMTMt. INC M anchester heater. Finished room in basement. Fireplace lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road restoration getting under way, so around the world with this thing,” J)the Governor’s Council on Volun­ be available otherwise, ” the report Treat you and your family this Christmas, to this lovely 7 room Cape that and bow window in living room. Super house!! frontage and town approved. he made it a point to take a look at Faso says. tary Action said. said. otfera, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, family room with fireplace and Price. $39,900 each. the statue. What he saw was the . Faso also says he might be abre an enclosed sun porch, along with several other fine features that $97,900.00 The total number of volunteers The council also said that while jt makea this home Ideal for youl Priced at $136,000. statue shrouded by workmen’s to take some of the heat off of the was up 4 percent from the previous estimates the dollar-value of vo­ scaffolding. The lightbulb in his foundation, which has developed year while the total number of lunteer contributions, the more mind clicked on. an image problem because some hours donated increased by 8 important fact is that volunteers 357 BROAO ST. “ Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To Us!” "When I saw the scaffolding, I companies charge they have been percent, the council said in the ’’enrich and enhance the quality of MANCHtSUR. Cl Zinsser Agenqf realized they couldn’t take any ignored or left out of the fund­ annual report. life for many of Connecticut’s 643-2444 U&R REALTY CO. more pictures until. after the raising process. The council, using a nationally citizens.” STRANO REAL ESTATE 750 Main St., Manchester centennial,” says Faso, who is an "What I can do is help the accepted standard, estimated that Some examples of volunteer 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. anthropologist by education and foundation over its image prob­ 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 the time donated to state agencies work given by the council included 4/i' FARMINGTON AVE got interested in photography as a lem,” Faso says. "They've dug qB by volunteers last year was worth 500 hours of service by lawyers for HAHIFOKD CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD” fl“ livelihood only about a decade ago. themselves a hole. I want to Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 more than $12.9 million. arts organizations. 233-3641 E "There are millions of pictures of counter that by getting all these the Statue of Liberty, but I’ve corporations to participate, by never seen any like mine. I thought giving them all a chance to say, maybe my pictures could be ‘We helped restore the statue.” ’ used.” Faso will donate a varying Best Wishes For A Joyous and Pleasant Christmas! ‘Taso wrote a letter to Lee percentage of his sales to the lacocca, chairman of the Centen­ statue foundation. ^laxi’t bear to C framMii wait another CUSTOM DESIGN m inute to WELCOME Cape with 4 badrooma, matter suite on 1st floor, In the New Year In this 7 room lull dormered 21’ family room, gourmet kitchen PLUS a 5 room Happy caroling, warm wish you a Cape, let floor family room, ecreenad In porch, attached guest or In-law apartment. See It today. Merry Christmas Inground pool and garagel "W E G U A R A N TE E O U R H O U S E S ”...646-2482 friends, many cheer- ^ Real Estate "W E G U A R A N TE E O UR H O U S E S ”...646-2482 filled moments... and to express 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 u>e hope the season our thanks. 168 Main Street, Manehester A MERRY CHRISTMAS 10 A U fulfills all your dreams. To all our friends, and to all our kind patrons a holiday and neighbors packed full of the pleasureii and treasures - “thank you”. of this happy time. Our Thanks. ^ CUUFFE Real Estate Company and Affiliates MSTOmC BOLTON 6REEN Diet Center of Manchester Spacious reatorad antique 8 room Colonial with JUST USTED! 113 Main St. 647-0469 618 Center Street • Manchester. C T 06040 AUTO BODY 7 working firaplacaa, chestnut floors and a new Enjoy maintenance free living In this charming 4 JT * barni Must be taani room. 2 bedroom, 1'4 bath unit on Green Road. ROUTE 83 TALCOrnUE, 643-0018 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES"...646-2462 ERA Buyers Protection Plan Included. BRAND NEW LISTING! "WE G U A R A N TE E O UR H O U S E S "...646-2482 Mapnificenl park-likr grounds surround this NO FUSS NO MUSS!! immaculalt- 7 room Ranch. Spacious family room with “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” Immaculate 6 room Ansaldi built Colonial, fine quality new ihcrnm picture windows, alum, siding, fenced found throughout, plaster walls, hardwood flooring, yard, appliances. Original owners have taken excellent Blanchard & Rossetto €g) Besomeboc^ fireplace, appliances, and it's ipeated in .Ansaldi care of this home. W e’ll show it to vou today! COMMERCIAL CRfOIT 2 Heights - Offered in the 590’s. 6-17-8MX) 647.8100 646-2482 nNANOAlNnWOfUC 189 West Caster SI. career of McKat SI. Stsior Cilizsas Ditceairts Don Jackson. Rose Viola Jackson. Bob Kiernan, Anne Doremus. Chris Corcoran Rich Bialeck REAL ESTATE

Ontuij^ l^ick up I lie May you enjoy the treasures and R i s k i n g f)hono and ('all pleasures of this merry magical time! 6 4 6 -I.U 6 JACKSTONSHOWCASE 4 To friends big and small ... Thanks! HEBRON $89,900 CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO. Q 0t away to your own private world. Live as love birdt in this small but charming country home nestled upon 2^ acres with pond, gardens & Tima Taatad 38 Main St., M anchester 643-7958 fruit trees. If you like quiet country living, call today, let us tell you morel and proven Is this elegant Col­ 643-4060 onial which shows tha pride and raiponsivs care that present owneri have given this 3 bed­ room home with extra large (y front to back living room ^u n - ACT 1 VIDEO at Lanox Pharmacy room combination with cozy fireplace, large deck off appli- Movh Salta... Movla Ranlidt... VUao Plavar Santa!... ancad kitchen, above ground pool, chain link fence, older area with charm. Thursday Night Spacial $96,000. All G-R Rated Movies MANCHESTER ^ W .9 0 0 ______>f Praclaaly right best describes this true New England Capa situated on a (Club quiat traa-irnad atreet. The firsplaced living room lends comfort and Homa At Laat / ^ 'T i s the season to wish all it what you'll say when you view Members Whrt’8 one thing newspaper carriers have more of than anyone alsa cozinaaa while tha large acreen-enclosad porch Invites Invigorating Only) winter activity. Come seat ______643-4060 this 3 bedroom Colonial that la ^ our friends our very best! their age? Money, that’s whati Whan you’re a nawspaoer carrier in mova-ln condition, trees and you a un your own money every week. Money for ciothSTiecoidt' landscapping carats tha home hobbles, money for the future. And that’s not alii You gat the chance FREE MARKET EVALUATION and adds to that homey feeling, Saturday Night Spacial to win exciting prizes, have fun with others your age, and show house haa tat floor family room, ^estowrifTffarmacy you re not Just a kid anymore. If you're 12 years or oktar, why not fully appllancad kitchen, formal 1 Q-R Movie — *3.00 for 2 nights Joyce G. Epsfe/n -»«»«v;;;»^ dining room, firaplacad living find out more? Call 647-9040 todayl room, convenient to shopping, 2 Q-R Movies — *5.00 for 2 nights achoola and busing. Call today. ^445 H AR TFO R D ROAD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK REAL ESTATE SERVICES Real Estate, 647-8895 $06,900. 299 East Center Street, Manchester Open CMetmee twe a-a ■ Bam-0pm WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION S MpNOAV-SATUSDAV 80 / BUNOAV 8-1 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 643-S230 ilanri|patrr MrralJi n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuetday. Dec. 24. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Qm ; 24. 1985 — «1 €> 9 ® « r

Classified..■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 643-2711 Business Opportunities 22 Store/Office Space 44 Household Goods 62 Notices .. For advertisements to be Situation Wanted . - 23 Resort Property 45 AAisc for Sole 63 Rates Lost/Found...... 01 Empiovment info. 24 AAisc. for Rent 46 Home ond Garden 64 Minimum Charge: published M onday, the deod- Personals...... 02 line IS 2:30 p.m. on Fridov. J Instruction . 25 Wanted to Rent 47 Pets 65 $3.00 for one day Announcements...... 03 Roommates Wonted 48 AAusicol Items 66 Per W ord: Auctions...... 04 Real Estate Recreotionoi Items 67 1-2 dovs Read Your Ad Services Antioues 68 3-5 dovs Homes for Sole 31 Tog Soles 69 6 days Clo'ssified advertisements Financial Condominiums 32 Services Ottered 51 Wonted to Duv 70 26 dovs ore taken by telephone os o r Mortgages...... n Lots/Land for Sole 33 Pointing/Papering 52 convenience. Investment Property 34 Building/Controcting 53 The Manchester Herald is // Personal Loons...... 12 Insurance...... 13 Business Property 35 Roofing/Siding 54 ' Automotive responsible only for one incor­ Wonted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property 36 Heotind/Plumbing 55 Deadlines rect insertion ond then only Flooring . 56 Cars Trucks (or Sole tor the size of the original 71 For classified advertise­ Income Tox Service 57 AAotorcvcIes Bicycles 72 insertion. ' ' ^ \ Rentals ments to be published Tues­ Employment Services Wanted 58 Rec Vehicles E rro rs which do not lessen 73 day through Saturday, the & Education Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services 74 the value of the advertisement Apartments for Rent .42 For Sale deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on Autos (or Rent Lease 75 before publication. Help Wanted ...... 21 43 Holidov/Seosonol 6) AAisc. Automotive 76 additional insertion.

Notices lANNOUNCEIIIIENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED U » T AND FOUND Emergency? In Manches­ Part-time correspondents Bonanza Steal House of Truck Driver — Must be Legal Secretary — About Assemblers and coll wind­ ter, dial 911 for fire, to cover scholastic sports Manchester Is now hiring DOT qualified, class II, 20 hours per week. Expe­ events In the Manchester ers. Finger dexterify ne- police, medical help. day time cooks and dis­ pick up and delivery Of rience preferred, 643-5100. cessory. Experience not Lott — Mole veor old area. Sports knowledge hwashers, no experience truck tires. New England necessary, will train, 4 2 essential; newswrltlng ex­ Colllt> Lvdoll Street area, necessary. S4-6 hourly. route. For application Full or Port Time — day week, 10 hour day, children very sod, please perience desirable. For Apply today at 240 and appointment, 282- General factory work, call 640-0771 otter 4pm. an appointment, call Len 7am-5:30pm, Monday I ANNOUNCEMENTS Spencer Street. EOE. 0683. morning shift, starts 7am. thru Thursday. Apply of Reward. Auster, sports editor, Nurses Aides — Full or 649-3900. Manchester Herald, Able Coll & Electronics, Emergency? In Manches­ Arbor Acres Form seeks part time positions availa­ Howard Road, Bolton, weekdays before 10 a.m., Office Work — Full time, full and port time poultry ble from 7-3, 3-11 shifts. CT. ter, dial 911 for fire, 643-2711. figure aptitude, typing, police, medical help. form workers. Coll Jim Certified aides preferred. heavy customer contact Fracchia, 633-4681. Alternate weekends re­ Dishwasher — M/F. Open Dental Receptionist — Found — Small brown and other general and quired. Apply In person Full or Part Time Typist Manchester office. 4 day female Yorkshire mix Ings for nights and wee­ varied office duties. Full Coventry — Driver for during business hours, (maybe), 12/22 on Spruce kends. Good pay. Apply — Must type 50wpm with week. Experience neces­ benefits program Includ­ Manchester Herald. Lake Rockville Memorial Nurs­ accuracy. Other related sary. Send resume to Box Street. 646-6994. Steak Club Restaurant, ing dental paid. Call 520- 4 area, good pay and car ing Home, 22 South Street, HELP WANTED Route 03, Vernon. office skills a plus. 649- M, c/o Manchester 1815. allowance. Coll 647-9946. Rockville, CT. 3900. Herald. Part Time Inserters I HELP WANTED wanted. Call 647-9946, ask for Bob.

DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM, INC. Has Immediate Openings for 2nd Shift Freezer Personnel. We are now accepting applications. Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Apply in person. 40 Tolland Stage Road Tolland, C T 06084 /■. > « Ik W W W

,// NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Gymnasiums Swedish Gifts ■ ,.■'/,.. v7 V/// / / IN BOLTON AREA HUGHIES WEIGHT ROOM. Arabics, visit the SCAitOANAVIAN GIFT Annette Packard/Manchester Herald nautilus, personalized Instruction - SHOP to find that extraordinary gift AL SIEPFERTS APPLIANCES, 445 Boltin Liki A m Bolton gttt certificates available. 205 you've been looking for. We also Hartford Road, Manchester, CT., 647- carry Swedish Foods. Ellington Cen­ Ml Sumnor Dr. A m Bolton Hortford Rood, Manchester, 643-2749. 9997. Shop now for a full selection of ter Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. televisions, VCR's, audio equipment, LikoSL big screen TVs, microwaves, com­ Cldir Mill Rd. pact disc players, washers, dryers, and kitchen appliances. We will beat Broikllild 81 ' Bolton any pricel E. MIddIo Tpki. Jewelry LInloy 81 BRAY JE W E LE R S , 699 Main Street, Gold Jewelry >k 4; Ik « 4> E Cirponlir R 1 Minc.-Bollon Manchester Specializing In Seiko and Pulsar watches. Also 14K Gold Chains Sparkling new 14Korat Gold Cholnf, Our Best Wishes for a Bluirldgo Dr. and fine lewelry. Hummel figurines. Minchiotir Bongles and Bracelets. $10.95-116.95 Beauty Salons Bilti Dr. Watch and lewelry repair. "We Ser­ per gram. Sold by weight at T H E St vice What We Sell" 643-5617. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, 005 Main TR ES CHIC B E A U T Y SALON has gift MANCHESTER HERALD Street - 643-6295. Also diamonds, certificates ovollable for all your hol­ 4> « 4i 4i 4i pendonts, eorrlna$> and rings. iday styles. Great stocking stutters I Call NOW 047-9946 Locottd In C O N N ECTICU T! 643-2403. 303 East Center Street. VALLEY COIN.. C Joyous Holiday Season Stereo Specialist * * « a Ik « a 4> • • ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ fessionals buy their stereo equipment ond accessories. Discount pricing on Florists THE VILLAGE HAIR STYLIST, 312 I cash an carry Items. Call Jack Ber­ Main Street. Manchester, 649-0007 — B E S T III trand 643-1262. CHRISTMAS PLANTS, CENTER- 20% off Redken Products with men­ PUBLISHER Jane Harvey CIRCULATION PIECES, Holiday Rost Special and tion of this ad. Great Gift Ideas tor the I P A R T T IM E W a lb a W Christmas Parties. KRAUSE FLO­ Holidays. Richard W. Cosgrove Ilyssa Oster Jeanne Fromerth RIST, 621 Hartford Rood. 643-9559. Denise Roberts Diane Ackerman I JOB IN TOWN! Ik 4i 4i 4i a Johanne Upton Frederick Adamson Typewriters EDITORIAL Ann Walsh Diane Barrieau I *S h r ./ 8 t a r t YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE — CENTERPIECES. FRUIT BASKETS, Knitting Douglas Bevins Albert Brackett Typewriters rebuilt. Portable Flower Plants tor Your Holiday Adele Angle I No dress code. Casual fun at- Typewriters from S35. Sales and Ser­ Needs. BROWN'S FLOW ERS INC., Love to knit? Wont to learn? DREAM Virginina Brackett vice. Typewriter and Adding 163 Main Street, Manchester. 643- WEAVER YARN SHOP has your knit­ Leonard Auster $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking Machines. 41 Purnell Place, Man­ 8455. ting needs for the holidays. 1227 Burn­ Victoria Braun side Ave., East Hortford, 282-0026. David Bashaw chester. 649-4986. COMPOSING Margaret Brock I on the phone, we might have a Kathy Garmus I job for you. We offer a guaran- * « * « * Sheldon Cohen Gerlinde Colletti 4i 4i Ik 4i Ik Alexander Girelli I teed salary with bonuses. Work * Ik * Ik 4> Richard Moquin Barbara Conley Margaret Hayden I done from our office, four even- Jane Polowitzer Mary Doyon PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP John Kirch $ ings a week and Saturday Fruit Baskets — Foncy Fruit Baskets. Boxwood Ceramics Doreen Robichaud Kenneth Edberg Trees - All Your Christmas Decorat­ George Layng $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Order ing NeedsI 36 Oak Street. 649-0791. Masae Saur Raymond Hardy Make the perfect ceramic gift lor the Charles Maynard Cherel Surdam I 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- early. Also Wicker Items. 20% Off All holidays. Coll Nancy Thomas, Donna Kinney Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND - 276 Ik Ik Ik Ik 4i CERAMICS ETC., 643-2062, 1 Mitchell Annette Packard I ings, also Saturday mornings. Oakland Street, Manchester. Drive, Manchester. 2 Robert Mix Robert Papetti 643-6384. PRESS Jennifer Nelligan Ik 4i 4i Ik Ik Nancy Pappas Robert Hubbard Karen Peach Ik Ik Ik Ik >k Package Stores Reginald Pinto Paul Cardini Cheryl Roy NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED BROWNS PACKAG E STO RE has a James Sacks variety of liquors, wines, cordials, for Crafts Gary Odoms Carol Shea IN MANCHESTER AREA your holiday needs and gift giving Todd Saviste WNdbrldft 81 C R E A TIV E CRAFTS has a vorled se­ Roger Schuetz Nina Shore IB-23D Country Christmas Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. 643-7330. lection of unique croft supplies. Per­ A1 Tarquinio Nirtli Ela-Bl all Peri Smith Aliiinder 8L fect girt for the croft lover In your life. Susan Vaughn all Christmas Is coming, our geese are Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik 25B Olcott Street, Manchester, 646- CiNtir B l 487-553 odd only getting fat, come and pick o 5825. 4 Steve Traygis C M lir S t 5634RMI odd onljj Christmas bear or perhaps a cheerful Roberta Wood Llim ln B l cat. CInnomon sticks and rag dolls & ♦ * Ik « « P irklm B L all country things galore • Irene gift ADVERTISING BUSINESS OFFICE BldiowtidBl wrapping In the rear. GInnv by the CHERRONES PACKAGE STORE. all door. Holiday hours. Mon.-Sot. 10-6, Stock up on your Holiday beverages Penny Sieffert Mark Abraitis RititviHBL all Sun. 12-5, Thurs. 'til 9. CRAFTS­ for a wide selection of gift packs, BU i Im BI Unique Gifts Josephine Deary Andrea O’Connor 115-175 M EN 'S G A L L E R Y . 58 Cooper Street, wines, champagnes & liquors. 624 BLJgknBt I5-1DB Manchester. 647-8161. East Middle Tpke., 643-7027. The store with elegant, unique and Susan Devoe Whilda Urban BLLiwnimBl III different fashions and gifts from Ed m n d S l 11-53 * * * Ik * * * * * * around the world. EAST WEST FMnrlfw III IMPORTS, lllVi Center Street, MMa I t all Manchester, 643-5692. W ia MMMi Tpkg. 42tM86 Army/Navy Hi r HIn Dr. all Tools e * e * 0 MeOMn Dr. III Come In and check out DOUG'S Corpeilr Bd. A R M Y N A V Y'S discounted prices on SHOP BLISH HARDWARE. 793 Main all clothing and much more for the Hairy S t 148-258 Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Com­ THE UNIQUE BOUTIQUE (Next to entire lomlly. Doug's Is open from plete line of tools. Open Dally 8:30am Vic's Pizza). 149 West Middle Tpke. iiaiuhrHtpr Bpralh ParkirSL 3BM4D 9-9, Monday thru Saturday. Sunday to 5:30pm and Thursday evenings for Lovely handcrafted gifts from 338488 12-5. 269 West Middle Tpke., Man­ the Holidays. 643-4121. porceloln dolls to teddy bears and j SSStt*"- ■II chester (next to M edl-M art).643-5065. B M w iySt candles to pot pourri. 643-0755. ail Ik * 4i « a K a n M ill H a tfiS l all Untan Court all Nartk Sciail SI ali MANCHESTER HERALD Call NdW 047-9946 W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav. Dec. 24. 19S5 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueaday. Dec. 14.1W8 - II

^ ^ h * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir ★ « ♦ # iT ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ■*★ ♦ * * » * * LOOK FOR THE STARS... * ♦ » * Call 643-2711 if V.bOj^ ts ^ ★ c aCall ll 643-2711 Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get ' -vlf *♦★★★★★★ ★ * « * * better results. Put a star on your od and see what a difference it mokes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, [HELP WONTED [HELP WONTED FMSUE RN Supervisory position Masseuse; High Income South Windsor— $147,900. available weekends bay- potential. Flexible hours, Wo would be pleased to 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. lor night shift In our 155 pleasant working condi­ show you through this bed, SNF-ICFfoclllty spe­ tions. Contact Matt at gorgeous U A R built cializing In short term Cameo Club, S75-9U9. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Lorry WrigM residence featuring the HOMES HOMES rehabilitation. Earn gen­ best of two worlds, on FOR SALE erous pov, tuition reim­ atmosphere of graceful FOR SALE bursement plan, uniform Lu ilwS ON Coieeswy look­ elegance, yet a comforta­ allowance, meals pro­ ing lor M p. Good working ble home for your family. Time Teated and proven la Historic Bolton Green — vided and hove your oondKIont, chonco for od- vancomont bonofits. Attorxl- This Raised Ranch has 4 thia oleoant Colonlol Spacious restored antique weekdovs free for other bedrooms, 2 baths, family which ahowa the pride and room Colonial wtth 7 pursuits. Contact D.N.S. ■nti and aaalatant manager. 8 M/F. 2SO-eei2 ask for ttia room with floor to celling Merry 1st reaponalve core that proa- working fireplaces, chest­ m iNil&iW ABeU)ioFarfi>ob at Crestfleld Convales­ Fleldstoge fireplace and ent ownera hove given nut floors and o new born I OAI5 AUWk OHTH 1?IE AUK AND cent Home, 643-5151 for an much more to delight •a Christmas thIa 3 bedroom home with Must be seen I Blanchard BecfiUXA^TM 'Nlce BoOHb Interview appointment. your family. For your Megan extra largo front to bock & Rossetto Real Estate, Lara, Our Warmegt Holiday lo HADE A CWoB.TtoAT HOME. personol showing, coll to­ Maaa, Dad A Mark living room/aunroom 646-248Z day. Sentry Real Estate, Greetings comblnotlon with cozy Real Estate 643-4060. flraploco, largo deck off Hebron — $89,900. Get John Lappen Inc. oppllanced kitchen, owoy to your own prlvoto Cook & Waitress Wanted IM East Center Street DENNY, above ground pool, chain world. Live os love birds — Apply In person, Luigis I q i l HOMES Manchester, CT 06040 You’re All I Want link fence, older area with In this small but charming Restaurant, 706 Hartford For Christinas! charm. 896,900. Century 21 country home nettled Rood. I2 1J FOB SALE Merry 1st 649-5261 Jockaton-Showcoae, 646- upon 2 plus acres with Christmas Love, Judie 1316. pond, gardens & fruit Dishwasher — Immediate All real estate advertised Desiree Amanda trees. If you like quiet dpenine, pay negotiable, In the Manchester Herald are in the Home at loaf la what you'll country living, coll today, nights & weekends. Apply Is sublect to the federal 80V whan you vlaw thia 3 let us tell you morel In person, Antonio's, 956 Fair Housing Act of 196a, Manchester bedroom colonial that la Sentry Real Estate, 643- Main Street, Manchester. which mokes It Illegal to In move-ln condition, 4060. advertise any preference, Herald treea and londacoplng co- It H limitation or discrimina­ reaa the home and odda to Just Listed I Enloy main­ \ASPik tion bosed on roce, color, everyday. that homey feeling, houie tenance free living In this religion, sex or national SEASON’S GR€€TINGS hoa firat floor family charming 4 room, 2 bed­ •tMbvNlAM® ' Dental Assistant Needed origin, or on Intention to room, fully oppllanced room, V/t both unit on — For specialty practice moke any such prefer­ imart BREETIINeSl kitchen, formal dining Green Rood. ERA Buyers In Vernon and Glaston­ ence, limitation or dis­ room, flreploced living Protection Plan In­ CAR8/TRUCK8 MnCELLANEOUS bury office. Experience crimination. The Herald Choppers at Christmastime Seasons Greetings room, convenient to ahop- cluded! Blanchard 8, Ros­ preferred but will train w ill not knowingly accept plng, achoola and busing. setto Real Estate, 646- I FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE mature, capable person. any advertisement which from Coll Today. $98,900. Cen­ 2482. Would like personable In­ Is In violation of the law. Shop the May you and your family Warren E. Howland, Inc. tury 21 Jockston- 1975 Dodge window Von Tires — 4 r e o u l^ goo- dividual who enloyt peo­ Classifieds. 555 Main Street Annex Showcose, 646-1316. — With bock seat, 3 speed dyeor, vivo fibrcglost ple contact. Informal of- have a joyous holiday. Manchester, CT 06040 on column and removable belted. 195/75 R15. 3/16* flce atmosphere, This Is a good time to find Custom Designed — Cope R8ntals bed frame In bock. $900. treod remaining. tW. 649- excellent working condi­ a cosh buyer for thot Manchester Correnti & LaPenta with 4 bedrooms, master Coll otter 4pm, 742-5824. 0670.O tions. Pension, profit typewriter no one uses. Warren E. Howland suite on first floor, 21' sharing and medical be­ Use 0 low-cost od In Herald 589 Center Street Daniel A. Wilson family room, gourmet kit­ ROOMS 1967 Mustang, automatic, Off rood tiros, 5 goodyoor nefits available. Call 071- Cloulfled for aulek re­ Manchester, CT chen plus 0 5 room att­ FORREHT 6 cylinder. First $200 takes R/T, 31 X 13.50 - 15LT, 0337. sults. 643-2711. 643-2711 ached guest of In-law It. Coll 742-0843 Otter Groat tor winter driving. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 646-0042 apartment. See It today. 5:30pm. $50. 643-2131 .□ Responsible adult needed Blanchard & Rossetto Female Only — Large to transport cars fo r repu­ Real Estate, 646-2482. room, Cleon and modern 78 Olds Cutlass Solon NOTica TO em orroM table car dealership. Ex­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER with kitchen privileges. ESTATE OF _ . LEGAL NOTICE SEASON’S GRCCTINGS Brougham — 4 doors, olr ALFRED W. HUNT cellent driving record a The Planning ond Zoning Commitilon will hold o public All utilities, on bus line, conditioning, 8 cylinder, The Hen. Norman J. must. Apply to Steve Car­ • hrorlng on Mondoy, January 6, IVSOot 7:00 P.M. In the Heor- Manchester — $88,900. coll 647-9813. automatic, runt well, Preuss, Judge, of the Court ter, Carter Chevrolet Co., Center, 494 Moln Street, Moncheiter, Precisely right best des­ needs grill and bumper, of Probate, District of An- Connecticut to hear and consider the following petitions; Have a safe and happy devor at o htoring hold on cribes this true New Eng­ no rusi. 8675 or best otter. Docombtr 12, I9ts ordorod land Cope situated on a 649425Z LAMB TUWSWiVVf't.Sf.'-V**!!' • ChAR®* ■ TOL- holiday, from all the |4 2 |A I ’ARTMEHT8 that all claims mutt bo prt- Part Time Driver Wanted ? ? ■ To chanoe the zoning cloiilflco* quiet tree-lined street. HOMES 10 2 1 HOUSEHOLD |0^||RECREATIOHAL sontod lo the nduclory on or — Prefer retired gentle­ flon from Indutfrlol to Rural Residence tor o porcel of op- folks at Vic’s Pizza The flreploced living FOR REHT 84 Mercury Pork Colony bofort March 12, Ittt or bo man. Start 12-30-S5. Floral proxlmotelv 5.6 acres - remolning portion of 1506/1512 Tol- FOR REHT 00008 PETS ITEMS borred os by low prevldad. Kina TumpiKe. ISl West Middle Tpke. room lends comfort and Wagon — 9 possenger, Shoron B. Proust, Expressions, 646-8260. cozinesa while the large Manchester — Available loaded, low miles, excel­ s rV n iff " I f CHANOE - SUMMIT Gloss Shower Enclosure Ladles White Brooks shoe Clerk *he lomng classification Seasons Greetings To All! Merry Manchester, CT 06040 screen-enclosed porch In­ Immediately. One, two Manchester — Large four Free to good homes — 3 lent condition, $12,000. Af­ T ht fiduciary It: from Residence B to Planned Residence Development for Christmas vites Invigorating winter and three bedroom opOrt- bedroom Contemporary — Fits standard S' tub, $25. block kittens, one young skates, size 9. $20. 644- ter 12:00,649-9337. Raymond C. Palmor land of opproxlmotelv 0.27 acres and to opprove a General 649-3700 activity. Come seel Sen­ ments. $425, $495, $525, In tine fam ily neighbor­ Coll 646-0557.O block cot. Please coll 0348.O 121 West Main Street Plan of Development for the site In conlunctlon with theod- Dari-Farms Ice Cream, Inc. Helen hood. $925 per month. Coll 74^576a. Apt. B-06 ELECTmeUNS • E2 locent Plonntd Residence Development General Plan of De­ try Real Estate, 643-4060. heat and hot water In­ 1977 Pontiac Wagon — Rockvlllo, CT OMM velopment os shown on the mops Included In the petition - 40 Tolland Stage Road Dumas cluded. J.D. Real Estate, Joyce, 647-8895. Kelvlnotor Electric 30” Looking for o tiood used Looks new. One owner. 043-12 ROCK-VERN EUCTRIC, rear portion of 04 Summit Street. Stove — Four burners, MC. 876-0006. M/F. In- Love, l_ SCASON’S GA€€TINGS No Fuss, No Mussll Im­ 646-1980. mobile home? Be sure to Power brakes, power Tolland, CT 06084 Manchester — 7 room oven, color green, stor­ look In the Cloulfled co­ dustrlsl, commercial, re- At this hM rlng Interested persons may be heord and written John, Sarah, Ryan maculate 6 room Ansoldl steering, roof rock, moro. built Colonial, fine quality Like Private Home — V /i house, centrally located, age draw, fine condition. lumns ... that's whore the Runs well. $2,800. 7424160. Y l w r C M c * aldentlal. Able to work petitions hove 872-8313 & Keith $695 plus utilities. Coll $95. 643-5336.0 Free To Good Home — In with minimum eupervl- been f t M in the Town Clerk s office and may be Inspected found throughout, plaster room apartment. Base­ best buys ore advertised I during office hours. SEASON’S GREETINGS walls, hardwood flooring, ment, appliances. Work­ 646-1021. country for spoyed block 643-2711. slon. $12.60 per hour, All Double Barrel Wood lob cross who needs room Inauranca coverage, fireplace, appliances, and ing single adult, married PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION It': located In Ansoldl couple. No children, pets. stove and pipes. $50. 649- to run. Affectionate and 610,000 life, vacatlone, - . ^ Loo Kwosh, Secrotorv STORE AHD 5035.0 funlovlng. Coll 643-5836. Basic FavoritD D o t^ at Monenestar, CT this 24lh day of December, 1985 Heights - Offered In the 643-2880. OFFICE SPACE paid holidays, uniforms, Happy Holidays! 990's. Jackson 8, Jackson stsady place to work with Real Estate, 647-8400 or DON'T KNOW anyone H Lined Drapes for sliding Automotive oxooHont working oondi- 646-8646. who wonts to buy what Office Space — Excellent gloss door. Light Green tloni and coworkert. From all of us at fabric. Excellent condi­ MUSICAL HELP WANTED you have to sell? Let o location with ample park­ ITEMS HELP WANTED Brand New LIstIngll wont od find a cosh buyer ing. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. tion. Sacrifice for $35. CAR8/TRUCKS I O’-^ 6464236.0 Grames Printing Magnificent pork-llke for youl office suites ore now I FOR SALE grounds surround this Im­ available. 649-2891. Lloyd's AM/FM stereo ^ Merry Christmas S 700 Hartford Road Solid Mahogany Bed — and 8-trock stereo car­ COLLEGE PRODUCTION WORKERS • Af KIkllY U m iSTAIAK maculate 7 Room Ranch. Deluxe Four Room, two Pineapple acorn top, ? Mark ¥ Manchester Spacious family room bedroom apartment — Office For Ront — Good tridge player and turnta­ 1964 Rambler convertible STUDENTS 1 Love, * location, 200 yards from tw in. 649-5985. M on., ble. Hardly used. Asking In good condition. Asking with new thermo picture fully oppllanced kitchen. Wed., Frl., ask for Gerry. We have openings in the following ■ ^ Mem. Dad A Mesea 0 Merry Christinas 643-6669 windows, aluminum sid­ Includes heat and hot Vernon Circle. Coll for $85. Coll 647-1560 Otter $1,00Q. Coll 289-1360. Homo for the holidays? ing, fenced yard, applian­ water. $525 monthly. 649- details, 872-3015. $99.0 5pm, ask for Len. Looking for temporary areas: Kim & Bob ces. Original owners hove 4003. 72 Chevy Novo, new front i j i work? We have , tempor­ Stereo, 8 track, AM/FM end, only 9,000 miles on Thank you for my (Cloicd Dec. 25 - J u . 2, lo that oar employeet coa enjoy token excellent core of When you coll Closslfldd MI8CELLAHE0U8 ary positions open. For • Cutter Ike holldayn wtUi their lamlllee.) this home. We'll show It to Coventry Lake Water­ to place on od, o friendly record player, cassette rebuilt englneCwIth paper­ more Information, • Packer Christmas present! you todayI Jackson & front — Newly renovated, Ad-VIsor w ill answer your I FOB SALE adopter, speakers. $30. work), good condition. CmLroulerjf After 5om, 649-6989.Q please call 646-1737, • Janitor Jacqueline - Judith Jackson Real Estate, 647- furnished one bedroom coll and help you word $900. 742-5824 after 5pm. 12x14 B40CS ask for personnel. 8400 or 646-8646. apartment for maximum your od for best response. Two Ladles Coots — One • Warehouse Love, Nana Hummel 2 persons. Available to 643-2711. with large mink collar, • Utility People Manchester — $106,900. June 15. $550 a month good condition. Size 12-14. HOMES HOMES Custom built Colonial In Includes heat and electric­ $40. Coll 649-1433. FOR SALE FOR SALE THIS LOCATION To apply, please call 646-1737 and ask on excellent locatloni ity. Lease, $1,100 deposit For Sale for personnel. ______vJM Eim YLim isTivi/kM Cathedral celling In first and references required. Brock Frame House Trai­ CURRENTLY M erry floor family room; fully 742-3022. ler hitch complete with Christmas Seasons Greetings oppllanced; Andersen sway bars. $99. 649-5924.0 windows; 2 ca r Tondem Manchester — North End, HOUSEHOLD '• C - INVOLVEO IN A Tracy. From The Staff at THIS lOm iON CURRENTLY garage; gas heat; 3 bed­ one bedroom apartment. Men's Slip on shoes, new, Kim & Cindy McCavanagh Realty rooms and study 11 Coll In quiet residential area. kangaroo hide, brown, LABOR OISPUTE. , You lin up my t o : today for your private Near buslines. Utilities Used Refrigerators, size 8, $25. 643-5697.0 INVOLVED IN A LABOR DISPUTE. Ule! ,J NANA * NENE ^ 237 East Center St. showinel D.W. Fish Real not Included. $400 Washers, Ranges — IpIsS’ Merry Christmas •• Estate, 643-1591 or 871- monthly. Coll 646-3158 be­ Cleon, guaranteed, ports Evening Bag — 75 years Mm 1 06040 1400. tween 8om-4:30pm. il^kyp (§ I Love You Both • ; Manchester, CT and service. Low prices. old, block crochet, silver PHOTO-GUIOE Ir f B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 beeds, long chain handle, PAnzRN > 649-3800 East Hartford — $86,900. Six room apartment for Main Street, 643-2171. silk lining. Excellent. $50. Cute 6V2 room Split with Immediate occupancy, 649-4649.0 PICTURE THIS flreploced living room; 3 near center, with applian­ Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ ■■ O . ’' W bedrooms; kitchen with ces, no utilities, 2 months trial freezer. $350. 649- Mossberg 12 gage shot­ dining area; lower level escro, $550 per month. 9012. gun. Adlust choke bolt family room; utility Telephone 643-537Z action, 3 shot spore stock, A handaomo penal. for $ EXTRA MONEY $ room. Convenient loco- Wonder Worm Jenus 400 6434352. $80.o From the Staff wall trimming or a lovely Happy Holidays To Ail! tlon. Coll today for your One and ^ o bedroom wood Burning fireplace spread. This beautiful private showing I D.W. oportment^or ront. Cen­ Insert by Dunham Lehr Large 1950 Doll — $25. Hay Basket design is With Your Own Part-Time Job. Olympia Deli /!> Fish Real Estate, 643-1591 tral location. 649-2871. Inc. Used only 2 seasons. Blonde hair, blue eves. worked in croes-otildL - or 871-1400. Asking $400. Coll 646^886 Coll ^ 7534.0 at A flattcfins priocen line basic Na. lit has traoafsr; An excellent opportunity for 697 Main Street Available January 1. anytime. with front pieou u d yoked ^lor chart. Welcome In the New Year Modernized, two bed­ Whites Coin and mineral bodice. Neat tor the larger Manchester, CT Merry In this 7 room full dor- room apartment, close to size flguic. Ti srdsr. seed | 1 ML Housewives and Mothers with Fold Up Bed with mat­ detector with ear phones. Reale Realtors No. B323 with Ph ili Caldi pattSTB, glaa 184 ftr pastigl aid mered Cope. First floor shopping and bus lines. tress and plastic cover. Waterproof head. $99. 643-0809 Chriatmu $550 o month plus utllltlss. is in Sizes 38 to SO. Sizes 40,44 fam ily room, screened In Like new. $65. Coll otter Coll 6494173.0 butt, 4-1/8 yards 43-inch. young children bring them Mom porch, Inground poOl and Security and references 3pm, 6464810.O tlM kraiei__ and goroeel Blanchard 8, Ros­ required. Call Mr. Bay- Christmas Gift: Kodak new TsrkAT.lt with you and save on less at 643-2101 betwaen Pop setto Real Estate, 646- Porto-Crlb — Good con- Disc 4000 camera outfit. TO OUOL__ >2.aa tiri Prtit ltm a ..» u m * en* ZIP From Your Family f 2482. 9am and 4pm. dtllon, sturdy, with mat­ Automatic Instant recycle babysitting costs. SPECIAL: Over'zHae- Love, Aimee. with Love tress. Coll 649-1340 otter flash, motorized film ad­ H i Bssnm Manchester — Redwood Manchester — Lovely, 6pm. $25.0 vance. $40. Coll 6494113.0 lectlena aad a PBBB Farms: Enlov the out­ sunny 3 bedropnr duplex. m n^W L e. Pattara Baetian in tka W ell-kepr^sldentlol W t can hilp you becoms a Teifc AT.------ALBUM. Jaet $3,001 standing view ot the Hort- Oven(bullt-ln 24') — frlel I ZIP fOrd skyline from the area; closo to bus, Stove top, Hood(30'), “REALE' PR0FES8I0NAU coaz, stite __ MOM n size MM schools; largo yard and Cill 646-452S. ind H k lor Din. g-iw -eeua-eA laa ana oew Holiday Greetings large rear deck of this 8 good condition. $75. 643- New FASHION with M ante w«Bi Sew w aHSatben. room raised Ranch. Flre- garden, aorage. base­ 7069J] PETS Photo-Goiiie pattoraa fat frill—UN U M piimawB— m e r r y ment, washer-dryer hoo­ D.F. REALE, INC. M qpee 1 ammaaatt Rtm. C H R I S T M A S plocod fam ily room, 3 or 4 all also rangea, kaa a ^ -le m tr i9-4t bedrooms, 2^cor garage, kups, fireplace, stove. R09I E$ M 0 1 apoeipoeial Grass ^ l a Collae- MMMWWl Nmn W mss.' $650 plus utilities and se­ Old Trunk — 1908 Model. Free puppies, Australian Iff Hate St.. MMHhaaNr, 0. U on etc. Priced to sell at Lob mix. Some with blue Jon for larger sisca; pine frin - caana-«a>Me»enpkfr Jack J. Lappen Realty “BUD” $12^900. ZInsstr Agency, curity. Available January Asking $60. Good condi­ 646-4S25 2 BONUS Conpoos! 1st. Coll 647-1004. tion. Coll 643-7534.0 eyes. Days, 6463063. • IS4—tuShiTiHt eolukm 164 East Center Street ’ Thanki for helping to make 643^1511. Price . . $2J8 —JM etfr aaa iw a sm eUNs.._ Manchester, CT 06040 this the liett Chriatmaa THE NUTCRACKER by The Joe Kubert School ever! Mir ere* sw wrruue, WHEN I Close ru^ Mimics, 22 Hours Per Week 643-4263 eaor/MisTy ajuta.HBiem... Mire.yea,l on rue stmAs- ...THAT t l a s t H m rr, I Hope Santa ia good to you - mei -we oNtmiMoie sec. >fr Hare... W hen CLAttfi/E eye^ puMAMAmy. THREW VOUR z MOutmmN (Formerly Active ‘N’ Able Realty) SHOrr ,mr MY OtMlcr... I rLurrmu. oem s... mncMACKSfi UTTLC NUT’- Salary Plus Gas Allowance ------ITHeM. patNcs Love, AmAY. SOUND INTERESTING? Chette W E..I ETtLL You can ba a Herald Area Adviser and handle and NtOMTTUMC.. supervise eur carrier boys & girls. If you like kids - want a little Independence and your own Income... CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuetdav. Dec. 34,19«5 BUSINESS B tu in e a a OPINION U S W O R LD BUSINESS in Seat belt law Head Start Santa IRS malls out BsnkMlb*liaitnd, after your initial and monthly investments Ilien, I wouldn’t have all my investment eggs in one the drive-in bank in totaled a certain amount, the load charge on basket. Doyle welcomes written question, but be can peace accord INI. Her additional subsequent monthly investments eased somewhat. Would this be a good move? provide answers only through the column. responsibilities as an officer’s assist­ %A:t ant will be in the By Dovid Zenton Tbe accord will pave the way for areas of payroll and United Press International an enlarged “national coalition” Bearing workers await coiieagues’ move operations. cabinet, which will implement tbe Gaumond is a 1971 BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon's plan, the sources said. three most powerful Moslem and raise and offers a 65-cent cost-of-living plants Sept. 27 when previous contracts graduate of Mid­ One sticking point, Lebanon's NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - About 1,150 George Fazzina, shop chairman of dlesex Community Christian militias agreed on how to long-standing system of distribut­ workers at two Fafnir Bearing plants Local 133 and a UAW negotiator. increase over three years, union with the two unions expired. The end 10 years of civil'War, and leaders said. Dental and health insu­ dispute has centered on a company plan College with an as­ ing civil service and top govern­ have approved a new contract ending a Fazzina said no UAW members had sociate’s degree in “barring surprises” the accord ment and army posts, was re­ three-month strike, but remained off crossed Machinists union picket lines. rance will be provided, along with to require workers to pay part of their could be signed before the end of vision care for the first year, Fazzina insurance premiums. Elaine Gaumond accounting. solved through an agreement to the job because of a separate walkout The last walkout at Fafnir occurred six the year, state-owned Beirut radio phase out the system within 10 years ago and lasted for 22 weeks. said. said today. by other union members. The strikers receive 8100 a week in McCue tabs Harrison years. Members of United Auto Workers The company was expected to start “Other than that, there is not much to strike benefits and although they are One of the Christian negotiators, Local 188 voted Monday 444-268 to who declined to be identified, The state of war between the calling UAW workers back on a priority brag about,” he said. "It’s probably the feeling the strain of the walkout, NEW BRITAIN - The McCue Mortgage Co. Christian and Moslem militias will accept the three-year pact and disband basis, but Fazzina would not say if those worst contract that I ever negotiated. workers at a UAW hall in New Britain confirmed the report. “We face no picket lines in New Britain and has appointed Richard M. Harrison, Jr. of East more problems," he said. gradually be eliminated over a workers would return if the Machinists I’m sick about it, but there is nothing I said Saturday they are willing to Hartford as loan representative to service the 12-montb period by strengthening Newington. strike was not settled. can do.” remain off the Job if necessary. The breakthrough, after weeks UAW leaders were waiting for the East Hartford and Manchester areas. of bickering and procrastination, and restructuring the Lebanese army and police, militia sources outcome of negotations between Fafnir Union leaders agreed to present the The union agreed to present the offer “We have stayed out three months Before coming to McCue, Harrison was a sales came in a crucial round of talks in and N striking workers represented by company offer in a split vote, Fazzina to the membership because the pro­ and we could stay out longer,” said representative for Communication Concepts Damascus Wednesday between said. the Machinists union before recom­ said. The offer was made during posed pact includes “substantial striking worker John R. Brown. “Eve­ Inc., a Guilford distributor of satellite dishes. representatives of the Christian News of the breakthrough came mending UAW members return to their marathon weekend bargaining sessions changes in the company's position,” rybody’s hurting so we can't go back for He is a graduate of the University of Lebanese Forces and militias as relatives of Frenchmen kid­ Jobs, a spokesman said. between Local 133 and Fafnir. a division said Henry F. Murray, an international a loss. There is no Christmas. There Connecticut, where he majored in political belonging to the Moslem Shiite napped in Beirut packed their bags “It is unlikely that everbody will be of the Torrington Co. representative with the UAW. was no Thanksgiving and there may be science. He attended East Windsor High School. Amal ai^ and the Druse Progres­ to return to Paris today after their back by the end of the week,” said The new pact contains no general The strike began at the two Fafnir no New Year’s.” sive Socialist Party, Beirut radio lonely Christmas vigil in Moslem said. west Beirut failed to free the The three delegations returned hostages. photo I to Beirut for separate meetings In another development Wednes­ with their leaders today. day, police Christian east Beirut Town firefighter Tom Raimondo receives oxygen in the spokeswoman said Raimondo was not in serious Consumer spending, federal deficit up May the Peace and Beauty “The agreement is there, and said they surrendered the corpse of driveway of a house on Hackmatack Street during a fire condition and would probably be released during the barring aurprises, the accord a Jewlab hostage “executed" by an this morning. Later in the morning, he was being treated day. of the Holidays be yours could be a i g ^ before tbe end of extremists Moslem group Christ­ Bv The Associated Press continued low savings rate and three-month climb of more than 833.39 billion, a 23 percent surge for smoke inhalation at Manchester Memorial Hospital. A record amounts of consumer debt 200 points to record heights. fro*m October. the year," Beirut radio said. mas eve. Police said the relatives Commerce Department .reports could mean continued sluggish­ Separately, the Treasury De­ The biggest expenses were de­ throughout the The Moslem Voice of the Nation of Haim Cohen Halala, 39, took tbe indicating that growth in consu­ ness in the U.S. economy over the partment reported the federal fense, social programs and inter­ said Lebanese Forces chief Elle corpse away for burial. mer spending outpaced an in­ next few months, some analysts budget deficit in November was est payments on the national debt. Hobelka, Amal chief and Justice Noelle Kauffmann, wife of kid­ crease in personal income during said. coming year. Minister Nabih Berri and Druze napped French Journalist Jean- November could mean the econ­ “We still have problems. People militia leader and Tourism Minis­ Paul Kauffmann, joined by her two Smoke sends firefighter to MMH omy will continue its slow growth are still deep in debt and the ter Walid Jumblatt will travel to sons and her husband's mother, Nancy Thomas, Ceramics, Etc. Damascus within 48 hours to sign father and two brothers, said they through early 19N, according to savings rate is quite low,” said No other injuries were reported Town Fire Department said. “I just saw a fire,” she said. “I analysts. Sandra Shaber, consumer econo­ 1 Mitchell Dr„ Manchester, 643-2862 the Syrian-backed accord. Syrian would fly back to Paris "because Bv John F. Kirch Vice President Abdel Halim Khad- there is nothing else to do.” Herald Reporter in the fire, Firefighters rushed in and out of tried to put it out with water. That The government reported Mon­ mist for Chase Econometrics. IMIlWSMIMMtmSS the house as black smoke poured wouldn’t do it. I tried to blanket it day that Americans’ personal Stock prices dropped because of dam, the architect of the three-way “We have received no word, James FitzPatrick, a building deal, will be present at the signing. nothing," Mrs. Kauffmann said. A town firefighter was injured inspector, said scorched wires in through the windows, chimney and out, then I opened the windows and income grew 0.6 percent in No­ the economic news and year-end side door. Hughes said an estimate got the kids out.” vember, the biggest gain since a profit taking. The Dow Jones Details of the accord were not “We had no contact since July 25 this morning while battling a fire the basement recreation room when I got bis last letter." The that started in tbe basement of a were the principal result of the on the cost of the damages was not Ohst has lived in the house since 0.9 percent April increase. The Industrial Average of 30 stocks fell officially disclosed, but various September with her husband, Commerce Department also said 14.22 points to 1,528.78 In iU first militia sources said the deal Journalist and French researcher house on Hackmatack Street. blaze. The house was fit for yet available. involved agreement on a string of Michel Seurat were seized by Firefighter Tom Raimondo was occupancy, he said. "It’ll be hours before we get Henry, and two children, Alex­ that consumer spending rose 0.9 double-digit drop since Dec. 2. A fire department spokesman ander, 5, and Enrico, 4 months. percent in November, rebounding But analysts said a downturn political reforms for Lebanon, gunmen in Moslem west Beirut laid out on the driveway in front of that,” he said. engulfed in civil war since 1975. May 22. the house with an oxygen mask said the areas above suffered The fire started in the basement Obst said she was not sure how » from a 1.4 percent plunge the had been expected as a "breather” smoke damage. of the house, owner Cindy Obst said the fire started. She said she saw a previous month. in light of the Dow's torrid pressed to his face just after coming out of the smoke-filled At the scene, smoke poured from as she stood wrapped in a blanket, foam rubber cushion on a couch on The spending rebound was at­ the windows of the house as town watching firefighters put out the fire when she got into the tributed by some analysts to the house at 396 Hackmatack St. at about 9 a.m. Shortly thereafter, firefighters battled freezing fire. basement. Q fact that spending had dropped so EMERGENCY “You know how fast foam rubber steeply in October following the Families in Natal Raimondo was rushed to Manches­ temperatures to get at the blaze. “I’m not even cold,” she said. Fire — Police — Medical ter Memorial Hospital, where a Firefighters were called to the “The adrenalin is flowing.” goes up,” she said. As she spoke to expiration of cut-rate financing ^ Seasons scene at Hackmatack Street and She told a neighbor that before a reporter, she kept saying, and other buying incentives of- DIAL 911 spokeswoman said at mid- .fered by the nation's major moming he was being treated for Primer Road in southern Man­ the fire was discovered, she knew “Please make him okay,” refer­ automakers. In Manchester GTectin0 S flee tribal fighting smoke inhalation. chester at 8:48 a.m. and reported "something wasn’t right," and ring to the injured Raimondo. The spokeswoman taid he would they had the fire under control at went down in the basement to Obst said the family would stay Despite the income gain, a 9; 10, Capt. Jack Hughes of the check. with relatives for the time being. JOHANNESBURG, South rilla movement by isolating him in probably be releasedAoday. Africa (AP) — Fierce fighting the prison clinic. She said it was the between thousands of Zulu and worst of his 21 Christmases behind Pondo tribesmen killed 53 people in bars. NOTICE ^Better Police said they did not know Probate Court is open Natal province, police said t^ay , THCREAUYCOMiyVNY I T ^ R I and scores of families were re­ what touched off the fighting Cold snap keeps some workers busy for conferences with the between the Zulus and Pondos, but ported fleeing the area. requesting a tow ora jump fortheir Jut^e from 6:30 P.M. to 8 243 Main St., Manchester / Vernon Circle, Vernon At one point in the three days of said the region south of Durban Bv George Loyng Gerich, of Gerich’s Service'Station ing that he has not received more P.M. on Thursday 6 2 3 -6 9 8 2 clashes, police reported, about had been tense for days. The Herald Reporter and Garage on Tolland Turnpike. than the usual number of calls for battery is about usual for a winter 2,000 Zulus battled 3,000 Pondos, feuding peaked on Christmas Eve He said'the winter is the best time help. However, he agreed that the day. If the cold weather continues,, nights. Appointments winter is the busiest time of the thojigh, Homish said there will suggested. Night tele­ T t l B k Q l b M with both sides using sticks, clubs, and Christmas Day, but sudsided While many, people continued for the automobile repair business, FUEt".::::99** hatchets and occasionally home­ today, police said. their holiday vacations today, auto especially around Christmas. year for him. probably be more people seeking phone number: 647-3227. In the past, battles between the mechanics and oil company “It’s a bad time of the year (for "Absolutely. A lot of people assistance. FULL HESTINS SERVICE ARMRETTO made handguns and store-bought However, Homish said there William E. Fitzgerald YOUTH SPKIALTY $H0P ARVES' shotguns. ancient tribal rivals have begun workers were busy responding to car owners),” Gerich said. "Peo­ forget to put their antifreeze in Judge of Probate 757 MAN ST, MABOMSmi • cH SARONNO In other developments, Winnie over such issues ew a stolen cow or calls for help prom pt^ by the ple are busy with the holidays and because at self-serve stations, they have been less calls than a few Gift Set Mandela planned her third visit in a suspected sexual transgression. extreme cold. don't have time to look after their don’t check,” he said. years ago. "If we had this cold The injury figures may be low, as While some service stations and cars.” He said business slacks off a weather a couple of years ago, we with 2 gloMMea as mtmy days today to see her would have been swamped," he ■■-TC' ILL husband, Nelson, who is Jailed in wounded blacks often avoid going oil companies reported today that The cold weather can also be a little after the holiday, although Cape Town’s Pollsmoor Prison. to hospitals in South Africa for fear the number of calls for help have problem for service station em­ "right up to Christmas, we’re very said. 10 After spending 40 minutes with of being arrested. been higher than usual during the ployees, he said. “It's hard be­ busy.” Homish attributed today's lower HarwstHIII $ »» Mandela on Christmas Day, Mrs. Zulus make up the largest tribal past few days when temperatures cause you're going in and out of the Jeff Homish. a supervisor at the totals to improved automobiles W ilt Not Ba UndonoUl 200 ml. Mandela complained that the grouping in South Africa. Of the 24 dropped into the teens, others cold all day. You can’t really dress AAA Auto Club’s emergency road and better maintenance. government was harassing the million blacks, about 6 million are reported business was about usual for the cold,” Gerich said. service department in Hartford, The number of requests for home founder of tbe armed wing of the Zulus, whose traditional home is in for the winter. Dick Piantaniba of Dick's Exxon which bandies Manchester-area CARDHU RIUNITE African National Congress guer­ the Natal province around Durban. “It has picked up,” said Butch on Hartford Road said this morn­ calls, said the number of people Please turn to page 8 12 year old Scotch ^ Gift Box 8 e ¥ e $ 4 . 0 0 ^ 2-750 Blanco, There is no time quite iike 1-750 Lambrusco, TODAY’S HERALD $16” 750 1-750 K'Oro Christmas for remembering 7 ? KAHLUA $14” Holiday help Index fr o m aii the friends we cherish, Sara $l.eo 750’s The Christmas spirit prevailed 24 pages, 4 sections in Manchester Wednesday as the Cardinal family and for wishing them ait a NX OR volunteers gave up part of their AHvir.A 17 $12 ** 750 BOLLA I :piqrlnfn holiday to help tbe less fortunate. Riieln^e oi a t One church held a dinner, while 9 9.99 Msrtkii 9 t Rosa! GIFT-WOOD others Joined together to provide nnmire IN Cardinal Buick food, gifts and necessities. Elderly 10 ASTI SPURRONTI 4 / p k . Outreach volunteers distributed pntartoinnrMint IS Sava IS M teM ayod meals to shut-in Manchester resi­ Foriiffi IS dents. Story on page 3. 9 .A _ 8 g S S Locs* niHua 1 i'***'y 9 fCfOMd ClkrftmiM Dmf) ritWaHiillWy A \ CARDINAL BUICK PLUS MANY. MANY MORE IN STORE SPECIALS Weather forecast Opir'if'" A 81 Adams Street 9 Aa A«eee WfWa Siaaese last Nw Tta ♦ Dnul Becoming cloudy with a chance Pimp'f Manchester, Ct. of flunies tonight. Low 5 to 15. On Spoils 0.19 PERO FRUIT STMID #W RwjzeesaM llw TjiaognipAlaM e rw a Friday, variable cloudiness with a Tetevi8lr^n 17 278 Oakland 81. klancliaatar chance of flurries. High 25 to 35. 11 e /IMnrl/4 - 7 a M n lrM S Details on page 2. 6 4 3 -6 3 8 4 A anaa Weather 2 2484414