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8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4- KIT ir CARLYLE ®by Lorry Wright ilanrbfalfr JHefalb APARTMEirre HOMES Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village___ .Ptas Charm * .QatMrrlfl\/Saturday, NInv Nov. 23, 1985 — Single copy: 25C F O R ffiN T FOR RENT BUSINESS « SERVICE C/iT ETIQUETTE Rocfcvllla — 3 room*, ona AMCHdOlR, IFVM.RND50M^ in b^oom . Includat haot YmIE TRMSRr CHAIR, ir 6 OtBIDERSl A 5I6IN0F a n d h o t wotar, •33S/month. ovollobla Da- AAonchaatar — 7 room eimieHrerEEbirai ANoliE HSbKTdF^oob Tax measure catnbar 1st. Ona month houta. V/j baths, oppllon- M AN N ^tb ElPAU-lHe^HOfF HiS $HIH<>. aacurltv. 635-13M. cat, cantrolly locotad. $695 plus utllltlas, two Four Room Aportmant — months sacurlty. Coll 646- Odd lobo. Trucklno. Bob's Colna B Stampe. la odvertteing gxagwiIvtT Looa ClatzynskI BolMer Haot, opplloncaa, ona cor 102). U.B. and Foreion colna. You'll bo eurartwd now — Naw hemce, oddlttofis, Home ropolro. You nonw eeenemleal It M la adver- only. No pats. Sacurltv, It, wa do It. Free tstl- •osoball cords, comics, remodellno, rec rooms keeps panel laata, rafarancai. $435. Bolton, 7 Room Colonial, m atta. Insured. 6434004. Foolboll corde, boakat- tlae In CtaaeiNatf. aaraaee; kitchens ratno- C o ll 649-3340. V/i baths, 2 car garaea. 3 boll, hocktv. Tools and detod, celllnee, both ttlt, room aportmant, utllltlas Howkes Trot SarvlGe — machinist tool boxes - Strawberry Relde — New dennars, reoflng. Re Monchastar — NIoa. mod- ara Includad. Room with Bucket Truck B Chigpor. sraodon. PO Box 3703, home day core. Profe6 danNal or. commercial. am tour room aportmant kltchan prlvllagas. Call Stump Ramovol. Fiat Es> New Britain, CT. 08050. slonol, llcenaad, carine. 6464W I. working late with appllancas. $400 Norma at Cantury 21 Tad- P O B o x 423 Bolton, C t All oaes wateome. Baoao- ttmotas. Special coiwMar- RMntid Remodeling — monthly plus utllltlas. 647- ford, 647-9914, avaninos, 08040, o r dove 647-OMN la m noMo rates. Fleoee call otlon for Elderly and Hon- Ctiblnato, rooflne, out- 1113 attar 6pm. 643-0375. dlcogpad. 647-7SS3. to 6pm, 647-1415 to 10pm. 6434M75. tNf, room additions, Com bined Wire Services people and businesses. twaks, all types or remo- Spacious Four Room Naw Ramodalad — 5 Handyman for Carpentry, It would grant high-income Dallvarlno rich loom — 5 IPAMTIIN/ denaa and repolra. FREE Aisartmant — Naor bus rooms, on laka/prlvota yorda, 865 plua tax. Sand, alactrical, phimblna and WASHINGTON - The House people less of a tax ciit than the llna. Adults. No pats. Ona baoch, 30 mintutas to dtonlng. Neat, rallabla. e$tlmate6 Fully Insured. Ways and Means Committee president proposed. It would retain gro vo l. It atona. 643-8504. Talephana 6434017, after SM- car. Sacurltv. Rafarancas. Hartford, 10 mlnutas to Free quotas, Monchastar the full deduction for mortgage 8pm,6474S09. aimed for a final vote Friday on the 64M265. UCONN. 742-7230. Loving Mother will core hom e ow ner. 649-1150, Nome your own price — largest tax bill in history, a plan interest on one or two homes. for your child In our Stave Olorratana. Father and sen. Fost, that differs in detail from Presi­ The bill would raise the personal Monchastar — Four dopondablo sorvlco. Dumoe Electric— Hovlnp /I STORE AND home. C o ll 6464890. Elgctrleol Froblems? dent Reagan’s but still would exemption ($1,040 for 1985) to room, twO'badroom, I'/i Profssslonal Fainter — Pointing, Poperhonalng 111.500, although Reagan wants a OFFICE SPACE B B a m o v o l. C o ll 6465761. Need A lorpe or o imoll deliver the lower rates and tax cuts baths. $415 m onthly plus Houaaclaaiitna — E ftl- Spaclallilna In Interior. $2,000 level. It would boost the utllltlos and sacurltv. No H Free oaNmatea. 647-0730. Repair? We Speclalne In he promised for most Americans. dent profasut[giMlsarvIca Rli ldentlol Work. Joseph Responding to Reagan’s call for standard deductions, which reduce pats. Avallobla Dacambar Offlca Spoca — Excallant tollorad to your home Faintina and Foparhona- CELEBRITY CIPHER 1M . Frank tellockl, 643- Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. CBiBbrtty CiphBr cryptooramt b t b aBBlBd from quotBttooB by famouB a "second American Revolution ... taxable income for those who do location with ample park­ cltonlng nooda. Eatob- Rallobla Mothor will pROptB. pRBi and prBBRnt. Each laftBr hi thB dpfw r ttanda for rior, cUlIngs repaired. Free Estlm olee. 6465253. born of popular resentment not itemize, by about 60 percent for 2131. ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. IMiod locally • Company watch your chid In my BOOtfiBr. Todsy'g du0: M 0Qu^ F. home full time while you Retorenoee, hilly Insured. against a tax system that is couples and 40 percent for single offlca sulfas ora now bonded. Insured, froa oatl- Robert E. Jorvls by CONNIE WIENER FIva Room Duplox — 3 work. Coll 6463ni. Quality work. Martin unwise, unwanted and unfair.” the people. avallobla. 649-2S91. motoa. The Houaoworiu, Bulldlna-Rem odcllna badrooms, bock closad 647-3777. Mottsson, ovenlnpe, 646 “UVJOL8J OPBLPT, UP RBP committee produced a plan that Although the final top rate is porch, rac room, appllan­ 4431. Specialist. Additions, por- Prima Spoca Avallobla — opea, roofinp, sMbip, kit­ Chairman Dan Rostenkowski. D- higher than Reagan demanded, cas, carpatlna, rafrlearo- Tolland Industrial Pork, Loovas, Leaves, more 111., termed “ a massive improve­ the Ways and Means bill accepts tor, Installad woshor Jock Inkel Polntlna inc. chens, bothroome, re- Rll XIRVY XPLXIP RYG OLY’J naw building. 2,500-22,000 laavoe. Schedule your loot EIb c I i I c p I a c a m a n 1 ment over present law.” the premise on which” the presi­ dryor hookup. $550 so. ft. Raosonablarotas. H Cleon up now. Alto olvlng Interior • Exterior polnt- For that extra outM. windowf/doora. 643471B CYLU OLU MRB UP HRY The 36member panel, which has dent’s 1981 across-the-board tax monthly plus utllltlos. No & D Assoclatas, 875-5003, mow ramovol ostlmatea. bta, ouetem poparhona- pots, sacurltv deposit, 643- or to updatB your Ine. ^ FrOa Estimates - spent almost two months in closed- cuts and his 1985 tax-overhaul plan 872-4706. Coll Partners RaeMentlal Carpentry and remodel' door sessions writing the bill, SOU. •xioting oervIcB. Fully Insured. Ine aervlose — Complets NL.” — DPBYRBQ FRIRF8G. was based: that people will work Services, 6444M15. 24 saved the biggest issues until last: harder and save more if the Office Space For Rent — hour amBroBney E sta b liih e d 1876 6460085. home repairs and remo- 7 i-) Two Bedroom Apartment PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "People credit me with a lot 7 / : individual rates, taxation of additional dollars they earn are 12,000 sq. ft., ona mile Exparlancad, Mature bab­ SBrvICB. FREE dellne. oiualltv work. Ref- more ambition than I have." — John Malkovich. with deck, appllancas, from UCONN. 429-6421. Interior painting from $75 erencea, llcanted and In­ worker fringe benefits and Rea­ taxed at lower "marginal” rates. carpeting. No pats. Dep­ ysitter available days In BBtimatBS. Mastar per room, kicludlnp cell- gan's call for repealing the deduc­ The panel’s session.' originally her o«m home. All ages sured. C o ll 6460165. osit. $450 plus utilities. lloanaa and inourad. Ingt. Wall coverlnes hunp H«rald photo by Pinto tion allowed for state and local Manchester — FIva room occoptad, full or port scheduled for the morning, was 64S4072. office suite, excallant sign at affordable rotee. Detail taxes paid. delayed several times as Rep. Dan time. Good rotas. Individ­ 646-3117 work euaranteod. In­ NEATM6/ visibility. Parking. Could ual attention given. Coll ICARS/TRUCKS MISCELLANEDUS A vote in the committee and the Rostenkowski, the committee BECAUSE YOU never be combination apart­ A ptirt of sured, rafarences. B.D. PLUMBM6 647-0721. LA. Convaraa, Ine. FDR SALE AUTDMDTIVE Longtime customer full House is planned for shortly chairman, met with various know whan somaona will ment. Frank SpllackI, 643- Polntlnp Company.t71- after Congress returns from its members to iron out the last bo saorchlng for the Item 212). 1721. FOporty Brotheri — Ba­ Thanksgiving recess during the you hove for sale. It's GOOD USED fumNura Is 1977 Dodge Automatic Marking the 50th anniversary of Renn’s Tavern are, from customers from 7 to 11. Pagani is one of the tavern’s details. throom remodeling; In- 1977 Dodge — Power first week of December. batter to run your wont od Manchester — February In demand. Why not od- W O R T H L O O K IN G Into ... Custom Painttnp and WM- etallotlon water heatara, Tran8mlsslon — 318, 8 oldest customers and knew its first owners in 1923. Committee aides said it was vartlsa the furniture you Steering, power brakes, left. Norm LaRose, Billy Pagani, and Mike Pigeon. The Before the final votes, it became for aavarol days... cancel­ 1st. Attractive offlca with the many boraolne of- Ipaperlng. Quolltv work- garbage dlfpotols; toucet automatic, 6 cylinder, cylinder. $99 or best offer. certain that the top personal tax no lonaar use In closal- tarad for sola ovary day In tavern at 26 Cooper St. is having a bash tonight for all its clear the bill would cut the SO ing It as soon os you gat colonial decor. Approxi­ monehlp. Coll ovenlnpe, repairs. 6464539. V ls o /M - 8800. Good condition. 646 C a ll 643-6091 after rate in the bill would be 37 percent flodT C a ll 643-3711. tho daulfled cohimnal percent maximum individual tax .results. mately 500 sq. ft. Ample G o fy M c H u gh , 6434321. osterC ord occeoted. 9882 otter 5pm. 3:30pm.o or 38 percent — slightly higher rate to about 37 percent, rather parking and good visibil­ than the 35 percent level Reagan Snow Tires — Two«,on than the 36 percent that Reagan, ity! Allbrio Realty, 649- 1903 Bonneville M id Size has declared is his upper limit. wheels. Steel belted ro- Two crewmen rescued called a non-negotiable part of his 0917. Wagon — Excellent con­ The top corporate rate also will A Friend dtols. GRY615. $20. Coll plan; tax only a small part of dition. 20,000 miles. Many likely be greater than Reagan's I STORE AMT' HOUSEHOLD MUSICAL ICARS/TRUCKS 6467232. worker benefits, if at all, and extras, most see to appre­ suggested 33 percent. OFFICE SPACE GOODS ITEMS FDR SALE probably retain the full deduction Surplice Style ciate. $8,500. 6462536. Those higher tax rates reflect Pair Armstrong mounted for state and local taxes. radial white wall snow actions taken by the committee Offlca For Rant — Prime Headboards for twin Akal Amp plus tuner, 1878 Two-tone Granada — 1978 Chevrolet Comoro — Oil-laden barge sinks in Sound Despite those differences with tires BR 7613. (3ood condi­ during the past two months that business location In M an­ bads, bookcase type slid­ techniques equalizer, Very good condition. Air 81,000 miles. Excellent the president's package, the com­ ing cover. $30 pair. 643- compact disc, Aiwa conditioning, autoinatic. tion. 830. 643-5678.a preserved, at least in some form, chester. Ideal for manu­ condition. Metallic green. of Staten Island. N.Y.. and Stanley mittee bill closely tracks the facturers raprasantotlva. 8798 cauette, Marontz turnta­ Reasonable. 643-^1. NEW LONDON (AP). - Two Guard said the barge’s bow slipped shortly before 2 p.m. Friday, soon many of the tax breaks that $3,800 or best offer. Call Two P215/TSR15 Atlas Booth. 42, of Deltona, Fla. guidelines that Reagan laid down. $160 par month. Call 646- ble. four excellent speak­ Laurie, 872-7694. crewmen ’ were pulled from the under the water late Friday after it entered the eastern side of • Reagan would have eliminated. snow tires. One rood tire The barge is owned by Eklof It would bring in essentially the 6130. ers, 6 months old. $550. Volvo G LT Wagon, 1981 — waters of Long Island Sound evening. Earlier, Coast Guard Long Island Soimd near Fishers mounted, balanced on Marine Corp. of Staten Island, same revenue as present law; The largest of those differences 6460501. Excellent condition. All Friday as a barge loaded with spokesman Lt. M.J. Lewandowski Island, N.Y., L^andowski said. rims. 885. Call 6468119.0 N.Y . Hobson said. Eklof has taken sweep about 6.3 million lower- — the deduction for state and local MISCELLANEOUS options. $9,500. Call 644- 20,000 barrels of heavy industrial described the boat as standing on The tug towing the barge tried to responsibilty for the cleanup and is incom.e families off the tax rolls taxes — also was to finally be FOR SALE Lloyd's A M /F M stereo 2753. oil began taking on water and end in 160 feet of water, apparently turn it around and head it out of the MISCELLANEOUS and 6track etereo car­ Pair of P205/75D14- hiring two New York salvage entirely; assure that wealthy settled Friday. N leaking oil, the U.S. Coast Guard grounded on a sand bar. sound. But rough seas made the tridge player and turnta­ 1974 Plymouth Duster — Chevrolet 83 Suburban Sil­ studded snow tines with companies for the job. Hobson individuals and profitable corpora­ The deduction, worth about 835 FOR RENT Chopaa — Wood/Coal verado C20 — Excellent rims. Asking $65. Call said. It was not known why the barge maneuver impossible, Lewan­ ble. Hardly used. Asking Slant 6, runs good, some said. tions pay a share of taxes regard­ billion per year, would have been Burning stove. -Excallant condition, trailer pack- 647-1580 otter 5pm, ask for An oil slick two-miles long and sank, but rough waters could have dowski said. less of how many big deductions Manchester Industrial 885. .Call 647-1560 otter rust. 96JXK). Must sell. A Coast Guard cutter will completely eliminated under Rea­ condition. Original cost, 5pm, ask for Len.- Best otter. Call 6461063. ooe, fully loaded. 649-1555. Len. three-quarters of a mile wide had been a factor, Hobson said. The they have; and change some laws and Warehouse. 728-19,100 $400. will sell for $150. The two crewmen donned survi­ remain with the barge through the gan's plan. formed before dark, said Petty sinking of the barge closed down that favor one type of business over However, opposition to the prop­ square feat. Oft 1-384. Coll 643-4022. the Race, a major commercial val suits and jumped into the night to keep it stable, Hobson said. Chevy Malibu Classic, Officer Paula Hobson at the Coast another. osal was so strong among lawrhak- 643-2414, brokers shipping lane between Fishers water, where they were picked up Work to keep the oil still in the protected. 1977 — 4 door, V 4 power Guard Captain of the Port in New Also, like Reagan's, the commit­ ers from high-taxed states that it Three 9 x 12 rugs, rod, brakes, power steering, Island. N.Y., and Long Island, by another tug passing by. Lewan­ barge from leaking out will not blue, green, apartment London, which was coordinating tee's bill would do almost nothing . threatened the fate of any tax TAD SALES hitch, good condition. dowski said. The two tfrewmen begin until Saturday morning, she Garages For Rant I Boots, size refrigerator, excel­ the salvage efforts. N.Y.. the Coast Guard said. to simplify the tax system for most overhaul measure. 30 b K H B $900. 2861945. were identified as Mark Probst, 23, said. autos or personal Items lent condition. Yodel coal A spokesman for the Coast The barge began taking on water for storage. $40 per boy. stove, room size, blue Friday, November 22nd, Allbrio Realty, 6494)917. 7-9pm (preview sole) B 1974 T-BIrd — All power braided rue. Call after options, very clean Inte­ .' - r 5:30pm, 647-1101. Saturday, November 23rd, 9am-3pm. Near an­ rior, mechanically sound. Product Show ’85 Needs bodywork. $1,000 or Tools, Cement Mixer, M 6 tiques, World War I pos­ O’Neill challenges best offer. 6469404, 647- tal lathe, Tl Computer, ters, frames, books, glass­ For Sale 0000 or 647-1340. chainsaws, grinders, ware, toys. Also country punching bog, 78 Sunbird. crofts, baskets, bakery, Plymouth Barracuda, has a slow start Call 6460454. Christmas shop and lun­ HOUOAY/ cheon. Holiday crafts. 1973 — Automatic trans­ Moffett’s charges Fair, Unitarian Meeting mission, power steering, By Susan Vaughn building gave the 175 exhibitors — bEXOUSIVIj SEASONAL Snow Tires, Good condi­ Herald Reporter from young entrepreneurs with House, 153 West Veriion power brakes, body fair. Combined Wire Services Moffett said. "Not because I H tion, D-7614 with rims, home-based businesses to Pratt & Plymouth car. Also, K6 Street, Manchester. 6466310 otter 6pm. deserve that debate, but because Rolchla Skl'Boots — SIxa The 1985 Product Show got off to Whitney Aircraft — plenty of room rosun radiant 10 heater, HARTFORD — Gov. William A. the people of the stale deserve that 13. Good condition. A steal Tog Sole — Furniture, a slow, wet start Friday night, and to display their wares. hardly used. 649-8871 after O’Neill Friday denied a charge by debate. at $50. Call 6464320 attar bikes, toys, miscellane­ organizers were confronted with a Steve T. Naraine recently 6:30pm. ^ challenger Toby Moffett that “ He can spend the next eieht 5pm .□ ous. 23 Lookout Mountain few complaints about the new started a business in his East members of his administration are months avoiding the issues, but he 2296 Drive, Manchester (off.- location at the.recently completed Hartford home selling colorful Typewriter Manual Un­ 1974 AM C Hornet— Needs pressuring people, particularly does so at his political peril,” 8103' Tlmrod). Saturday, No­ Andre Charbonneau & Sons build­ T-shirts with caricatures of top derwood Olivetti Portable exhaust. $400 or best offer. those doing business with the state, Moffett said. This bright turtle is ess- i o a JHOUSEHOLO with cose. $25. Call 649- vember 23rd, 9am-2pm. ing off Route S in South Windsor. National Basketball Association Coll otter 4pm, 643-9291. to stay away from him. He said key isues include slowing ana inexpensively ■ D Z Ib OOOS 9540X1 Manchester Chamber of Com­ players and other current profes­ from colorful Moffett claimed that O'NeiH’s the increase in electric rates, toxic made For the larger sixe ftn re, merce Chairman Richard Meduski sional sports greats. He had a scraps of leftover sewing D atsun, 1980 — 210, political allies are threatening air pollution and insurance a wrap-dress wiUi braid Like New 6 ft. Baked A M /F M , 5 speed, hatch­ estimated that 1,500 people had booth near the entrance to the fabrics. Used Ratrlgarators, state contracters who may be availability. accent; long sleeves and Washers, Ranges — enamel over aluminum back, Good condition. gone through the doors by 9 p.m. Na. 2396 has pattern collar for a cool-weather Tag Sole — Saturday, leaning toward Moffett. The gover­ “ The governor is not going to get product show to display Larry Bird pieces; full directions. clean, guaranteed, ports sliding glass doors with Call 647-0931. Get your body busy! \' I He blamed the low turnout on the and Walter Payton, coat dress. Easy to sew; frame. $70. 6494003.O 10am-3pm. 105 BIsiell nor in turn challenged Moffett to away with the line that 'every­ and service. Low prices. cold rainy weather and the fact Ta ai8ir. laad $2J8L tw each comfortable to wear. Street. NIc nocs, furni­ 'name.some names if he was going thing’s fine,” ’ Moffett said. "I Gretchen Marx explained to psmm sOs tat tsr ssstMs SOS No. 8188 with Photo- B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Beautiful 75 Comoro. Su­ Collect tbo things that opening night of the annual curious visitors how fast the Rue Shampoo ottachment ture, baby Iteme. (Inside to make such a charge. think he realfy underestimates tl#^ Gaide is in Sixes 38 to SO. Main Street, 643-2171. perior Condition. Will bar- show is usually low. He said he still ***^&aaaT^^ tor Electrolux vacuum. oarage). Moffett later refused, saying: enormous appetite that people strange-looking knitting machines Sixe 40,44 bust, 4% yards ' goln. Coll 220-3227 expected 10,000 people to visit the 45-inch. Moved — Must sell I Sofa Perfect condition. $10. anytime. around your homo you 'T m not about to jeopardize have ffor discussing issues.” could knit a sweater at the event during the weekend. mm rsn, N.r. issM lovaseat, chair, Ethan 649-7951 .□ people’s jobs and their livelihood O’Neill has already rejected the - I Manchester Sewing Center booth. T8 088OL s Meduski did not attribute the low met mae, ssarais alts lir $I.S8 NraMa Allan tea wagon, desk, GE no longer need. And by laying out the litany of where idea of debates with Moffett, at And Woody Driggs and Brad cast aw atfia ksoow. sat nr ptftin Mi Gibson Skylark Ampli­ turnout to the new facility or its G S ^ refrigerator and oil paint­ Automotive threats have been made to people least not now. eight months before Driggs, co-owners of '76 Auto Body BPfiClAL: Over 200 se- fier, 116125 volts AC, 5040 location outside of Manchester, but ings. 6468261. soil thorn Fast For who are involved, or employers of the nominating convention. of South Windsor, drew a big crowd lections and a FREE cycles. $50. 6467719 otter several people complained to 1900 Jeep CJ7 Renegode- people who are involved, in the He has also rejected Moffett’s of onlookers to the banged-up 1985 Pattern Section in the 25* Color TV. Console. 5pm, ask for Bobxi officials of problems with parking. ALBUM . Jnat $3.00. CARS/TRUCK8 4 speed, power steering, Extra Cash with low- campaign. call for a limit on campaign Chevrolet Celebrity they had Phileo, pecan wood. Ex­ t' Some exhibitors complained that aeeatatsa-ssMca FDR SALE AM/FM stereo, 33" tires ’"niere are people close to and spending, a call Moffett reiterated parked in the middle of the a -iis ta u t aw aas nw. mw callant condition. 8225. the only bathroom facilities were showroom. New FASHION with 649-9975 otter 6pm or plus eat of standard tires, cost Classiflod Ads. within the administration who are on Friday. Ji 'i f la am i nwai mm m mmrn awn. - FOR SALE - S3J00. Dove, 2060791. a f­ outside in portable toilets. Besides showing many interest­ Will-aiwW wiiwiweas-- Photo-Gnide patterns in weekend. 1971 Lem ons 350, V-o. not so gently dropping the word Moffett said, after an eight-day as M as al an O ioiiS WSIs. all sixe ranges, has a ter 5pm. 6462211. that people should not be involved campaign swing through the state, Jan Sayre, a. saleswoman for ing products, the weekend event Utad MbcNi b Im Excellent running condi­ g Ro-Vic Inc. of Manchester, said w a S S ~ * special Grace Cole Collec­ Four Braided Rugs — tion. Now exhaust, ,in our campaign,” ‘ he said.'"The there is a "tidal wave of enthusi­ also provides child care, plenty of T o o ls 1911 Cadillac — Coupe fm -S s n s -e e pasas at latca- tion for larger sixes; pins (Predominately blue). brokee, inowa, battery, governor knows. I’m sure, ... and asm” for his candidacy. she didn’t like the portable toilets, high-calorie foods and almost 2 BONUS Conpona! DeVllle — Looded. 63JIOO Table and floor lamps. Moatly "Snep On", one S7S0. 647-8608. “ People want a governor who is which were not lighted. She said continuous entertainment. Al­ miles. Excallant condi­ he can put a stop to it.” Price .... $2.00 Call 6465073 otter 6:30pm. owner toola. Wide var­ He said Connecticut’s ‘‘marve­ accessible and out among the the building was a good open one though the high steel ceilings are tion. Must be seen. Asking for exhibitors, however, and the not acoustically suitable for bands iety. WIN aoll Indi­ $6,900. C a ll 6464601, oek lous press corps” should be able to people.” Moffett said. Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ event a good showcase for her and choruses, it did not seem to Court of Probate, District ot Court of Probate, District of vidually or complete. fo r D ick. uncover the alleged thre^ats and "They want advocacy and M a n ch e ste r trial freezer. $350. 649- Manchester company’s products. Monchaslar pressure. they’re not getting it,” he said. discourage the audiences Friday. nonet OP HMomo 9012. Dotaun Pulsar, 83 — 4 M:. NOTtCiOaHUMNa Call 742-6764 1801 Buick Regal — Low Moffett, a former congressman, Moffett kicked off bis campaign Debi Davis, manager of Connec­ E S T A T E O F E S T A T E O F door eedon. automatic, ticut Travel Services in the Man­ Please tarn u> page 10 BETH ELLEN JENKINS, BERTHA E. AMES, o/k/o attar 5pm anytime on mileage. Many extras. Herald is challenging C N ejll for the 1986 for the governorship Nov. 14 and A M IN O R Pair Velvet upholstered olr. mint condition, low U PI photo chester Parkade, said that the BERTHA AMES, dacsosad wookanda Excellent condition. Call Democratic nomination for gover­ has been campaigning around the P u rsu a n t to an ord e r o t Hen. ^ r a y o n t to on o rd e r o f Hon. choirt. Excellent condi­ mllaooe. Atkina only facility had a better traffic flow William E. FItiOerold, 646608S. nor. O’Neill has been governor state since then. William E. FlttOarold, tion. White coniole aew- S5.180. C o ll 64603M. than show facilities in previous Judge, doted N ovem ber 10, Judea, d o M Novambar 18, Ing machine with chair. since the end of 1980. O’Neill Friday would not say 1988 a bearing will be held on 1985 o h a orlne w ill be held on STRETCH YOUR burger 1973 F-350 Pickup— Super years. Inside Today on oppHcatlon proving for 648-3665 otter 6pm. 1881 Hondo Accord — 3 "It’s obvious it’s going to be the when he will officially announce JFK remembered on oppllesdion proylna for budget By using one port camper special. Hit rl^ t his own candidacy for re-election. Although there were an esti­ auHiarttv to compromise and the o u ^ lty to sell certain door, overage mlleoge. first of many charges between now aatWaadeubtfulonddisputed to y extender to fou r porta front. 429, v-8, 05 auto­ mated 1,000 parking spaces availa­ ^ 1 estate situated in the Wool Rue — 9 X 13, excellent condition, rod. matic. Good winter pro­ Phone and next July” when the nominat­ Moffett called on O’Neill to join 20 pages, 2 sections dohn In tover at sold estate Tow n ot M onchastar, C euiitv Oriental Design. Bur- of moot. Your taste budt A sk in g S4J00. 7468379. ing convention is held, the gover­ in a voluntary limit on campaign Kathleen Sheppard of Buffalo, N.Y., lights a candle ble at nearby businesses, the ogoinat ttagal Transfer, os In at Norttort os In sold oppli- wont be able to tell the tect. $500. 6461303. SOM eppHcotlen on hie more goftdy Ground. $40. 646 spending. walking distance and the darkness Advic«u_ . 12 O b itu triM . cation on fllo more fully ap­ difference, but your nor said. during ceremonies Friday to commemorate the 22nd CiM ttfiad. . 1620 Opinion . tUHy oapeors. at the Court of pears, at the Court of Pro­ 2564X1 187S D o d ge W indow Von Moffett also criticized O’Neill for He also challenged O’Neill to along the roads caused some Probate eh December 5, 1905 budget wllll Boost your anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. C ofliic*- . 6 S p o n i. bata m Dacambar S, I9ts at — With bock teat. 3 speed 1974 Chevy Novo — Runs 643-2711 refusing to debate issues with him. debate. “ Sooner or later he is going complaints. A shuttle bus was. Entsrtalnnwnt^ 13 T«l*vi«lon . at 10:1$ A M . 10:00 A .M . Small Console Electronic budget by aelllne Idle on colum n qnd rem ovable good. Started up every­ Lottafy______2 W M tiw r — Mary Lou Taylor, "Sooner or later, the governor is to have to confront the differences Similar events, though small, were also held in Dallas available from some of the lots. Mory Lou Taylor, C hord O rgan. $9S. C oll Items In your home with a day loet winter. High mi­ Clerk bad frame In bock. Coll in oUr positions,” Moffett said. where the 35th president was killed. The new 40,000-squar6 foot open M8-I1 042-11 6467406.0 low-cost od In cloisllled. otter 4pm, 7465034. leage. 8500. C o ll 7467415. going tohavetodebatetheissues.” MANCHESTER HERALD Saturday. Nov 23. 1985 - 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. 23. 1985 Winsted Vote Manchester/Area WEATHER Towns In Brief Today’s forecast has an effect Restaurant work begins Work has begun to convert the former CaeaectlcRt. MaMMhnetts aad Rhode Islawf: Economy Electric building at 822 Main St. into a Today: m oat^ sunny. Highs 80 to 58. Tonight: on town aid Chinese restaurant, the architect working on the mostiy clear. Lows in the 20s over the interior; SO to Interior of the building said Friday. 35 at the coast. Sunday partly cloudy highs in the Thomas A. Whaples said he is doing the basic 40s to around 80. By Alex Girelli work on the first floor of the two-story building Maine: Gradual clearing Saturday. Highs in the ^ Herald Reporter and that Chun Choi Kowk. who is renting the 30s north and 40s sdeOi. Clear Saturday night. Lows building and plans to put in the restaurant, will in the teens north to mid-20s along the coast. Mostly Residents of Winsted will vote Dec. 7on a bond issue use his own “ Chinese decor.” sunny Sunday. Highs again in the 30s and 40s. for sewer plant improvennents that would be financed The restaurant will have a seating capacity of New Hampshire: Partial clearing Saturday. about 80 people, Whaples said. He said there in part by $10 million in federal and state grants the Highs in the mid-30s north and 40s south. Clear would also be a take-out counter. Town of Manchester wants. Saturday night. Lows in the teens north to mid-20s Neither Whaples nor Kowk’s attorney, Stephen Winsted has first call on the grant money if voters along the coast. Mostly sunny Sunday. Highs in the H. Solomson, knew when the restaurant would approve the bond issue. If Manchester is to get the upper 30s and 40s. open. Vermont: Colder Saturday 'night and Sunday grant money for planned improvements to its sewage The building is owned by Robert W. Weinberg, with a chance of flurries. Lows Saturday night in treatment plant on Olcott Street, Winchester voters the owner and chairman of Ek:onomy Electric the 208. Highs Sunday in the 30s. must reject the bond issue. Supply Inc., and has been vacant since 1976 when UPlptWlM the company moved its offices and showroom to Manchester voters authorized a $26 million bond Oakland Street. Today In history issue for the project in the Nov. S election. The town Extended outlook Board of Directors set a limit of $14.3 million on the Route 6 to be widened On this day in 1983, the Soviet Union broke off arms amount of local funds that could be used. Town Extended outlook for New England Monday control negotiations with the United States In Geneva officials wanted the vote so that they could seek the ANDOVER — A contract has been awarded to through Wednesday: grants if Winsted did not qualify for it. an Enfield firm to widen a section of Route 6 Connecticnt, Maasachuetts and Rhode Island: following West Germany’s agreement to deploy now beginning at Aspinall Drive and extending north about 900 feet, the state Department of Monday and Tuesday sunny and cold. Wednesday U.S.*bullt mjsslles. Key players in the decision were Manchester will not go forward with the project if it Transportation has announced. mixed sun and clouds and continued cold. High in Chief Soviet arms negotiator Viktor Karpov, left, and is unable to obtain the grant money, town officials Clouds can*t crowd out sun the 30s and lower 40s. Overnight low in the teens to Della Construction Co. Inc. was awarded the Soviet Ambassador to the U.S., Anatoly Dobrynin. have said. $168,138 contract and has 194 days to add storage middle 20s. and bypass lanes to the road. The work will be Today; a few clouds and mild. Chance of precipitation 20 percent. High Maine and New Hampshire: Fair and cooler The town is under state and federal orders to financed with 85 percent federal money and 15 50 to 55. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph. Tonight: clear. Low 25 to 32. upgrade its plant by 1988 so that the Hockanum River, Monday through Wednesday. Lows in the single percent state funds, according to the DOT. Sunday: mixed sun and clouds. High 45 to 50. Today's weather picture numbers north and teens south. Highs in the 20s to Aimanac where waste water is discharged, will become was drawn by Kevin FitzGerald, 9, of 15 Curry Lane, a fourth grader at mid-30s. swimmable and fishable. Vermont: Dry and cold through the period. Zoners want quarry study St. Bridget School. Proponents of the Winchester project are calling for Highs in the 30s. Lows in the teens and 20s. Today is Saturday, Nov. 23, the In IMS, World War II rationing a “ yes” vote Dec. 7 for the same reason proponents of BOLTON — The Zoning Commission decided 327th day of 1985 with 88 to follow. ended in the United States on all Wednesday to hire a consultant to study blasting Manchester’s project called for a favorable vote last Hsrtk) photo by Pinto The moon is new. foods except sugar. at a Bolton Notch quarry in order to establish a month: the town should act now before the grants are Across the nation The morning stars Venus, In 1954, China announced it had Collector's Item standard on how much dynamite can be used. Mars and Saturn. had convicted 11 American air­ replaced by loans. Chairman Philip G. Dooley said a professional While Tropical Storm Kate blew into Georgia The evening stars are Mer­ men and two civilians of Flag collector Philip Daigneault of throughout the United States to display mining technician would be hired soon to analyze Winsted residents who went to the polls Nov. 5 and the Carolines (see page 4), snow and cold cury, Jupiter and Saturn. espionage. Newington receives a POW-MIA flag his collection, and in October met the next blast at Box Mountain Quarry Inc. Some closed schools and roads in the Pacific Northwest. Those bom on this date are In 1983, the Soviet Union broke approved changes to the town’s charter, one of which area residents have complained about noise from will permit the town to issue general obligation bonds from Mary Beaulieu, state chairman of President Ronald Reagan. Daigneault Up to 4 inches of snow fell in Oregon, causing under the sigA of Sagittarius. off negotiations with the United said he hopes his collection stirs the quarry. dozens of minor traffic accidents and closing They include Franklin Pierce, States in Geneva on limiting instead of revenue bonds to finance the sewage the Forget-Me-Nots Association, at a The commission also ordered the quarry's NEW YORK schools. Blizzard-like conditions prevailed early 14th president of the United medium-range nuclear missiles treatment improvements. r^ent ceremony In South Windsor. patriotism in those that see it. "I try to owner, David Buck, to install a fence around the 'lOM Friday in the Columbia Gorge, where westbound States, in 1804; Valdemar in Europe following West Ger­ make it as unique and as meaningful as blasting area. A fence covers only the front of the Robert Young, Manchester's superintendent of Daigneault owns more than 500 flags. lanes of Interstate 84 were closed for about three Poulsen, Danish inventor of the many’s agreement to deploy new a human being can make it,” he said. quarry, although the commission required a water and sewers', took the favorable vote on the Including an original Old Glory and fence around the entire quarry, Dooley said. SAFT FRANCISCO hours because of accidents. modem tape recorder, in 1869; U.S.-built missiles. Tw o inches of snow fell in Idaho, where many charter changes as a sign that Winsted voters would flags from every state. He travels 2 9 .7 7 ^ !^ ^ ^ actor Boris Karloff in 1887, and schools were closed. Conditions were blizzard-like American linguist Charles Ber- probably also approve tjie bond issue. The general LOS ANGELES near Cascade north of Boise. Utz in 1913. A thought for the day: Frank­ obligation bonds would legally obligate many Winsted In Seattle, temperatures in the 20s kept snow lin Pierce, who became the first citizens who do not have sewer service and thus might Coventry attorney supports HidHEST from a storm Thursday night on the ground and On this date in history: Democratic president since have been expected to vote against the charter Calendars closed some icy roads winding up the city's hills. In 1890, the independent Grand James Polk, campaigned on the change, he said. TEMPERATURES Rain continued through the mid-Atlantic states, slogan, “ We Polked You in 1844, 3PJ0 10 - Duchy of Luxembourg was se­ Manchester General Manager Robert B. Weiss has • MIAMI the upper Ohio Valley and southern New England. parated from The Netherlands. We Shall Pierce You in 1852. ” said that if the $10 million goesto Winsted, “ We will do CRC’s rejection of petition Manchester ORLEANS 3000/ Rain mixed with freezing rain, sleet and snow whatever we can to get whatever grants are ----LEQEND slickened roads in New York state and New Monday England. Snow fell from Michigan across the available.” By Georoe Loyng Charter Revision Commission in commission must only consider Pension Board, Lincoln Center gold room, 3 p.m. iR AIN SNOW upper Mississippi Valley to North Dakota. Herald Reporter October, “ was filled With ambi­ the petition. Some people took the Advisory Board of Health, Lincoln Center gold E 3 Lottery language to mean the commission Escanaba, Mich., received 5 inches o f snow in a guity” and was contrary to state I # / f »i SIR has to rubber-stamp the petition. room. 4:30 p.m. . ^ ^ i - 1;^ / JSHOWERS^ FLOW six-hour period. COVENTRY — Town Attorney statutes. Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing . 80 Abbot B. Schwebel said Friday he " If this commission follows That is not correct.” Record low temperatures for the day were set in other numbers drawn Friday Democrats Wilmot said in her letter that the room, 7 p.m. UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST Connecticut daily Attorney Schwebel’s opinions,” Billings, Mont., 14 degrees below zero; Great in New England: will probably not change a legal Committee on Aging, Senior Citizens’ Center, 549 E. wrote Wilmot. "the commission CTA would file a complaint with Falls, Mont., 17 below zero; Havre, Mont., 27 Friday: 104 opinion he delivered to the Charter Middle Turnpike, 7:30 p.m. Revision Commission that backed will not be following the exact the state Elections Commission if below; Helena, Mont., 10below; Oakland, Calif., 39 Massachusetts daily: 5913. Tuesday Play Four: 3591 the commission’s decision to reject requirements of statutes 7-190 and the commission’s final report to degrees; Rapid City, S.D., 10 below; Seattle- Rhode Island daily: 9191 still mum on Pitkin Glass Committee, Lincoln Center conference a petition calling for a selectmen the Town Council does not list the National forecast Tacoma, 19 degrees; and Sheridan, Wyo., 12 below. Weekly Lotto 7-191.” room, 7:30 p.m. Tri-state daily (Maine, New forqv-of government. However, Schwebel said he will recommendations contained in the Bennet Housing Corp., community room. Bennet Temperatures around the nation at 2 p.m. EST Rain is forecast for parts of the Pacific Coast States with snow in parts 5-10-20-28-32-33 Haftipshire, Vermont): 638,7746 The commission Wednesday probably deliver the same opinion petition. The report must be Apartments, 7:30 p.m. of the Northern Intermountain Region. Snow is possible in parts of the ranged from 14 degrees below zero at Cutbank, appointments asked Schwebel to review his to the commission when it meets delivered to the council by March Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, 8 Mont., to 85 degrees at Vero Beach, Fla. The 31. earlier opinion after it received a next month. p.m. Great Lakes Region with scattered showers possible in the Mississippi nation’s low was 27 degrees below zero at Havre, letter from Dorothy K. Wilmot of Wilmot said her letter was a "There is nothing more that can and the extreme North Atlantic Coast. Mont. the Coventry Taxpayers Associa­ "courtesy to the commission to Mishap In Bristol Some new Democrats will probably be appointed to be added.” he said. Schwebel said tion, who said that only the Town point out to them what is in the various town boards and commissions, according to he will review the letter if it Andover Council has the authority under statutes.” Democratic Town Chairman Theodore R. Cummings contains new information, but will state law to reject the petition. She said the commission would and Democratic town Director Stephen T. Cassano. more than likely "tell them the Monday ^ have to rescind its rejection of the Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 8:15 accident Cassano, who coordinates appointments for the The CTA is leading the fight to same thing.” petition before it could include the replace the current Town Council- p.m. majority Democrats, said Friday that people who Schwebel told the commission document’s recommendations in manager form of government with worked hard in the recent election campaign that led last month tliLt it had the authority its report. She conceded that the PEOPLE a three-member, full-time Board to the party’s victoQjn the Nov. 5 election "should be to reject the petition, which was commission could also recom­ puts 3 in hospitai of Selectmen. Bolton recognized.” signed by 600 residents. mend a continuation of the current Cummings made the same observation several "The statute is very clear,” he form of government, just as long as Birds and bees Mug It up One-on-one the area when an electric pump Wilmot charged that Schwebel’s Monday BRISTOL (AP) — Three days before. He said the party has an obligation to said at the time. "It says the the petition was listto. Public Building Commission, fireplace room at the was activated. opinion, which was delivered to the Actor Frank Bonner, an Arkansas native Priscilla Davis, former wife of Texas employees at an electrical fuse recognize someone who has worked hard on more that A Norwegian economist has come up with “ The employee panicked and Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. a startling conclusion — people who want to whose Razorbacks coffee mug graced his millionaire T. Cullen Davis, says she is plant were hospitalized and 144 one election campaign. Women’s Club workshop, Herrick Park, 7 p.m. hoping for a quick end to a case which pits her others were treated for chemi­ ran and let it (the pump) run,” “ We are not going to make a change just for the sake ^ have children should not use contraceptives. role as salesman Herb Tarlek on “ WKRP in Fumiss said. He said an engi­ Tuesday and her form er husband against one another cal exposure Friday after a of making a change,” Cummings said today. Court injunction pending Insurance Review Board, Community Hall, 8 p.m. "A couple wanting to have an additional ' Cincinnati,” says it would be nice, but plant worker mixed two kinds of neer then shut the pump off and Cassano said that for first time, Democratic child soon is for any frequency of intercourse unlikely, if the mug turned up someday in the again. acid that gave off toxic fumes, opened vents to ventilate the candidates held a joint fi^-ralsing event and 60 to 70 for the Lake View Terrace and better off not using contraception than using Old West or space. This time the Internal Revenue Service is COVENTRY — A court decision ment on the case, although both officials said. area. people out of the 100 otfSo who attended were not Waterfront Manor sections. The contraception,” Helge Brunborg says in his the battle initiator, claiming it is owed more is still pending on the issuance of sides said this week they are Coventry The red-and-white mug emblazoned with Employees injured in the 7:20 Fumiss said a worker had known to party leaders. state Department of Environmen­ doctoral thesis, "An Economic Model of than $609,000 in back taxes on the $3.3 million an injunction to stop work on the confident the decision will be in the University of Arkansas emblem already a.m. accident at the Bussmann apparently washed out the Cassano said Cummings is trying to expand the tal ProtectioiJ sought court action Fertility, Sex and Contraception.” divorce settlement the couple agreed to when active base of the party and making appointments town’s controversial sewer pro­ their favor. Monday has shown up on “ Scarecrow and Mrs. Manufacturing Division of dmm, which used to captain Richard Breault, chairman of after townspeople rejected the Steering-Liaison Committee, Town Office Building. He even has a complicated model theorem they broke off their marriage in 1979. ject, although work on the lake King.” where Bonner plays a neighbor to McGraw Edison were in satis­ sodium hydroxide, and refilled would be one way to do so. the town’s Water Pollution Control project in three referenda ms be­ to support his revelation. But Ms. Davis and Davis both denied factory condition at Bristol it with the acid mixture. But the The Board of Directors is scheduled to consider the area system is continuing. Kate Jackson’s Amanda King. He carried it Tolland County Superior Court Authority, said it was "not likely” tween 1971 and 1983. ^ Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office “ It really proves the obvious,” Brunborg responsibilities in a Dallas courtoom Thurs­ Hospital, according to hospital drum had not been relabeled to appointments Tuesday, but Cassano said some will be into her house. Judge Arthur L. Spada has yet to the injunction would be grantto. Save Our Coventry spokesman Building, 7:30 p.m. said. " I f I could not derive this from the day for the taxes on their settlement. spokeswoman Gayle Tu chosen by then. “ It’s always in my bag ... just in case group called "Save Our Coventry" treatment plant would begin as continue its opposition to the sewer Building, 8 p.m. in court in the past when Davis was charged names of the injured. ager, said the incident occurred The Democrats, who have been in the majority on there’s an episode where I have the to stop construction of the $5 scheduled in December. system even if it is installed. with murder in the 1976 shooting death of his at 7:15 a.m. in the plating the Board of Directors for 14 years, have 24 Tuesday . opportunity to have a cup of coffee,” the Police Lt. James Lysaght million cqurt.ordered project. Ar­ The project, which was ordered 12-year-old stepdaughter, Andrea WUbom, appointments to make, the same number as the "We will fight it even if it's built Republican Town Committee, Town Office Build­ Cardinal rules Little Rock native said in a recent telephone said about 200 employees evacu­ division. by a Hartford Superior Court judge after a masked gunman entered the Davis Republicans. Republican Director Thomas H. Fergu­ guments were heard Oct. 17. and has to be dismantled,” he said. ing, 7; 30 p.m. interview from Los Angeles. Bonner said he ated the plant about 8:30 a.m. Potter confirmed the dmm Judge Spada refused to com­ in 1983. also includes sewer lines mansion in Fort Worth and wounded Ms. son said that the GOP would probably not be ready to Wimbledon champion Boris Becker cele­ also had coffee from his favorite mug on the when a worker unknowingly was not unlabeled, but said he brated his 18th birthday Friday in Hamburg Davis and killed her lover, Stan Farr. poured, sulfuric acid into a didn’t want to comment further fill their posU Tuesday. short-lived series “ The Duck Factory.” Cummings said the party’s executive committee In a speech at a provincial convention in Virginia in and was quoted as saying he would gladly Davis was aquitted and later was found cont that held nitric acid. until he has investigated the He said viewers will continue to see the believes it has found the rigi t people for positions, tot 1775, statesman Patrick Henry made a plea for OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 PM give tennis lessons to Pope John Paul II. innocent of charges that he conspired to Two of the 60 workers in the incident and re c e iv ^ written mug, and not just on “ W K R P” reruns. has not yet ironed out all ol the details. A'mertcar. freedom from Britain. In an interview with the mass-circulation murder a judge who was handling the plating room area were taken to reports. newspaper Bild, Becker was quoted as “ The only place it probably wouldn't work divorce. Bristol Hospital for treatment. “ We’re still investigating. 248 SPRUCE ST. saying he had received an invitation from the would be some kind of spaceship. Something Most of the workers suffered Our immediate concern is the MANCHESTER Vatican for an audience with the pope next futuristic. Or a western. That would be fun to from nausea, dizziness, eye and health of employees,” Potter STOP year. The pope is not known to play tennis but see that crop up accidentally in a western Voice of gold throat irritation and were dis­ said. For the Record is an avid sports fan. some time.” charged after observation, au­ BRAKE 646-7202 Pia Zadora, slammed by critics for her thorities said. Fumiss attributed the gap in The Bolton Planning Commis­ CENTERS, INC. District health director Dr. movie work, has a song in her heart now after time before authorities were sion reviewed several planning William Fumiss said the funnes winning acclaim for her concerts featuring alerted to the fact that workers consultanU’ proposals to help songs of the *40s and '50s. were emitted when a worker were helping to ventilate the added a mixture from a drum of revise the town’s plan of develop­ Critics singing a happy tune include Los area before calling for help. ment. but took no action on the sulfuric acid and nitric acid to LIKE TURKEY? Angeles Times music critic Leonard Feather selection of a firm during its “ The plant acted promptly in who said in a Thursday review, ‘She has it sodium hydroxide. meeting Wednesday. The commis­ The worker believed the evacuating the people and all.” sion’s action was reported incor­ drum, which was not labeled, clearing the area, tot they GET ONE FREE!! Another reviewer, Todd Everett of the Los rectly in Thursday’s Herald. contained more sodium hydrox­ should have notified police and Angeles Herald Examiner, said the “ dimuni- ide, Fumiss said. Fumes filled fire right away,” Fumiss said. dve actress may have finally found her own With any of the STOP QUIK particular niche in show business.” Businesses aid State’s drive service coupons below Manchester Herald Five local businesses will serve Get the lead out as drop-off points for the Connect!- • Richard W. Cosgrove, .Publisher cut Governor’s Care and Share I Winter Maintei fance! G EN ER A L Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole is food drive starting today through used to hearing from constituents — but next Saturday. , - I Tune-Up lAUTO SERVICEl probably not often from colleagues’ USPS 327-SOO yoL. cv. No. 46 The local drive will benefit local daughters. Smessied carrier rotes ore SI.1S agencies and is intended to expand lOiSC or Drum ■ ^ change Jvour choice of anyl Dole got a personal plea Thursday from the ond'carlata MhSIm weekly, SLU for one meant, tiLlS on existing food drives, according auto service 6-year-old daughter of Sen. D u Q u y le , Bbeeter Pebliebbn______Co., M l ter Hiree menllie, SM.79 for eix Flush & Fill _____ r,CeMi.6t6MiSa- meolks and SSI.41 n r ene year. to Mark Patton, director of the totalling R-Ind., to let her father out early. ___ I eoelita of Stan- Man rotes ore available on reoueet. Connecticut Food Bank of New A Cwitury of Swrvle* Lifetime Guarantee with anti-freeze Dole told his colleagues, who have been Cbdetor,. Cenii.i^OiTMAtTSR: , Haven, one of the coordinating working late this week, that be w u ted to get agencies. Quantities ^TSstfsaMStsc To glace a claeellled or dltolay limited done in time to honor a special request, then CMSwr. ceam sm ^ wSvertlsenient, or to rMort a news Local businesses participating read the letter he had received: euARANTSso oeuysav: w are Blish Hardware, 793 Main St.; *59.95* i *74.95* | *59.95 'JhairdJtwIm Smer 1885 “Dear Senator Dole, I am having my vewdea’lrieeNevewHeraldbvS »!»»•!”• ** * Grames Prtaiting, 706-792 Hartford ------1 -moat, cars ■ or morel second-grade play tonight. Please make sure bjw. weghdaye or T;M a.m. Sotim- o-m. menoav mroudii Friday. Road; Naasiff Storts Co., 091 Main ‘most cars ^Isv, isle^iBa tetea^te^te yaar cor^ter anSTOI. FA8MNQT0N HARTFORD MANCHESTER St.; Marsball's. the mall in the UPlphoto there aren’t any votes between 7 and t no my lfvou*reuaoMataroadivawrcar- MERDEN MXFORO NEWBRITAM NEWHAVEN S0UTH8URY daddy can be with me. Plrase come with him r1•r,caNa«b•cribers•rylcoal44^ The Mawcmetsr Herald Is a sub- Manchester P a ra d e; and Farr’s, 9941 b y4 bJB. weshdoyi or M o j il scriber to Unwed Rreee imama- TOnnp«TON TRUMBUU WATER8URY Jim Baer of Ashburnham, Mass., shoWs his agility and determination as he if you can. Love, Coriue Quayle." Sabiidays ter dssrbwtiid delivery Hanoi news service end leamember 2 Main St. MWM»Cli»g»iM8«MtC«>dA_ 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. 23. 1965

"Plumbinq * JONES LANDSCAPING Killer Kate breathes last gasp **Quality Work for Less” >./World In B rief • Landscaping passes Cape Hatteras, it should go PANAMA cm : Fla. (UPD - from the last one. Telephone end electric lines • Driveway Sealing First U.S. pilot killed In Nam burled “ I Just can’t believe it happened eastward, and the U.S. coast wOn’t The last gasp of killer hurricane snapp^ under Kate’s Florida Energy Conservation Serviees Kate ra k ^ the Atlantic Coast with all over again. ’This one might do see it again.” • Snow Plowing HONOLULU — Navy Lt. J.g. Richrd C. SaUier was buried on a Flash flood watches were issued assault, plunging at least 70 MANCHESTER grassy slope in an extinct volcano crater Friday, ending 21 years tornadoes and flooding rains Fri­ me in,” Wadkins said. percent of tbe homes in the 'Professionally Trained Technicians After its evening assault on the for parts of the Atlantic Coast, "“ V a> a • M oving of uncertainty for the family of the American listed as missing in day while thousands of storm hiirricane’a path into darkness. An Panhandle, Kate bulldozed where torrential flooding two Insured idSOO action in Vietnam longer than any other. refogees returned to Florida’s estimated 120,000 Florida resi- • GENERAL OIL devastated Panhandle to begin through Georgia Friday, uprooting weeks ago killed 48 people and Free Estimates Sather, of Pomona, Calif., was shot down over North Vietnam denU were still wHhout electricity rebuilding their homes and lives. trees and knocking cars off high­ caused more than 8750 million in 5 6 8 - 3 5 0 0 on Aug. 5 ,19M, when he was 28. He was the first American piiot to damage. Friday, officials said. Kate, the fourth hurricane to ways before it finally weakened to Some 100,000 Panhandle resi­ member ENERG YCENTERS co-operative have crashed nNorth Vietnam. assault the Gulf Coast this year, a tropical storm. Kate claimed at least 22 lives — Sather’s remains were among those of seven people recently 10 in Cuba ’Tuesday, seven in dents heeded Gov. Bob Graham’s smashed homes and spun off a At 2 p.m. EST, Kate maintained order to leave their homes. identified by the Arm y’s Central Identification Laboratory here. Jamaica attributed to floods In Business Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 HAS ITI swarm of tornadoes during its S5-mph winds as it churned near The others were flown to the mainland two weeks ago for burial. caused by tbe storm, two in Key Nineteen Florida counties re­ Since 1969 Sat. 9-1 100-mph siege on Florida’s Pan­ Myrtle Beach. S.C., at 20 mph. Sather's funeral came three days after a team of Americans Largo W ^esday, two in Florida’s mained under a state of emer­ handle ’Thursday. dumping up to 5 inches of rain on and Vietnamese began their first Joint search for the remains of Panhandle ’Thursday and one in gency, including seven inland Kate was the first November Georgia and ^ t h Carolina. Kate & Collision Works U.S. servicemen in Vietnam. The team found bone fragments hurricane to strike the U.S. main­ South Carolina Friday. counties Graham added to the list Featuring This Week... Foreign & Domestic ^ 6 3 and 191 Main St , Manchwsiwr was movfaig nOrth-nortbeast and “ When it came.'it came hard,” and what appeared to be pieces of an airplane on Tuesday in Yen land in a half-century isuid killed 22 forecasters expected the storm’s Friday. FREE Estimates • FREE Courtesy Cara Phans: 643-1191 or 643-1900 Thuong, Vietnam, where villagers said a bomber crashed 13 people on its relentless march said sherifrs dispatcher Calvin • Eosibrook Moll. Montfisld disorganized remains to eventu­ Atkinson in Donalsonville, Ga. “ These inland counties felt the years ago. from the Caribbean to the coast. Phoiw: 456-1141 ally move into the Atlantic. “ We’ve got trees and power lines storm’s fury,” Graham said. “ My B. J. AUTO REPAIR, INC. “ Ob Lord, I Just don’t know what 345 Main St. (rear) Manchester EASTERN CONNECtfCUrS “ I don’t see it regrouping or down all over the county and tbe action will allow state agencies to I ’m going to do,” said Ella assist local officials contending tEAOmO PUU SSEVK9 OETKIAmt ,______Wadkins, 87, surveying the tree strengthlng, nor do I see it coming town,” said Ashley Temple, of the 643-7604 back on the U.S. coast,” said Early County, Ga., sheriffs de­ with flooding, extensive wind KEEP YOUR SUMMER TAN AT Probe of Smith crash continues limb that was launched into her damage and other problems soggy Apalachicola, Fla., home. " I National Hurricane Center fore­ partment. “ I Just heard that my neighbor’s carport is sitting in my caused by the storm.” ANNE’S PLACE 643-1442 AUGUSTA, Maine — The investigations of the plane crash that Just barelv hay** .iiottep '•loaned up caster Hal Gerrish. “ Once it Unlsix Hair A Tanning Salon killed Samantha Smith, her father and six others is still in its B&L ENTERPRISES m preliminary stages three months after the accident, says a Mssckester, Ceoa. e SPRAYING ★ WOrABYSEHV/CK*” ^ "^ jL ranking federal investigator. Em issary • TREE FEEDING A CARE EA:-' ‘ P i Steve Corrie of the National Transportation Safety Board said • TREE REMOVAL C O P IE S i n c the agency is collecting statements and awaiting a transcript of tto TrM Too Smair air-to-ground communications between Bar Harbor Airlines e STUMP GRINDING B'/i 1 11" OH B'A X 14 ” d h night >08 and traffic controllers. to brief e SNOWPLOWING lRtUf.d 6 LIcwiMd . Conn. ArtniMtl *3176 2 The Beechcraft 99 tufboprop went down on Aug. 25, a mile short MANCHESTER MALL M a n c h e s te r of a runway at the Auburn airport. The commuter flight had Bruce Litvinchyk Wwkiv Auction* • Antlqu> Colnt__S_Coll«cflbl^^hOjg6j originated in Boston. > U .S. reps “ We’re not talking probable cause right now,” Corrie said 6 4 6 - 3 4 2 5 Thursday. * Bv Samla Nokhoul Samantha, the Manchester schoolgirl who gained fame as a United Press International MANCHESTER OVER 4 5 peace ambassador when she wrote to Soviet leader Yuri YEARS REE ESTIMATES ON BODY WORK| Andropov, was returning with her father, Arthur, from England, BEIRUT, Lebanon — Church MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE where she was filming a television series. envoy Terry Waite said Friday he 550 North Main St. 3 met twice this week with the MANCHESTER CT. ol Cation Opp. East Cametery CALL 649-5807 kidnappers of four American hos­ Lkit 93 - I Mik Entl Man gets life term for oven slaying tages and that “ progress is being >647-9928 made” to free them. He planned to S UALiTY HARRISON 8T. BANGOR, Maine — John Lane, convicted earlier this week of fly to New York this weekend to MORiALS MANCHESTER killing a four-year-old girl by burning her alive in an oven, was meet with U.S. officials. sentenced to life in prison Friday. '“There are things I need to Lane, 37, had been charged with murder in the death of discuss with them (U.S. officials) four-year-old Angela Palmer, the daughter of Lane’s girlfriend, concerning the whole matter,” LOOK! in an Auburn apartment more than a year ago. He had pleaded Waite told reporters at the Com­ of innocent and innocent by reason of insanity, and his lawyer said modore Hotel. “ I don’t wish to be that Lane thought the girl was a foul-smelling Lucifer that was specific ... speculation at this time Downtown You can feature your about to kill him. is dangerous.” M an chester Superior Court Judge Bruce Chandler said he was unable to Trapped in a west Beirut hotel business here. find any mitigating circumstances in the case that wouid have for a second day by fierce militia UPl photo • Maternity Clothes* Unifomris fighting. Waite was forced to allowed for a lesser sentence. President Reagan acknowledges the Trade Representative Clayton Yuetter I Loungewear • Bra & Corset Fittings Caii Display Advertising The Judge also said that Lane had premeditated the murder, postpone a flight Friday to New CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER York. He said he would take a flank the photographer at right. Reagan e Breast form for Mastectomy and said the killing was carried out in a way that amounted to a applause as he meets with Cabinet flight this weekend to meet with We also carry the Goddess Bra and 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 cruel torture of the little girl. members Friday. At center is White called the meeting to give a review of the 25 Olcott Si.e Manchester Call 649-7544 U.S. officials and leaders of the Warners Le Gent QIrdle House Chief of Staff Donald Regan. summit concluded Thursday with So­ Episcopal and Presbyterian 631 M ain St„ Manchester 643-6346 churches. Press Secretary Larry Speakes and U.S. viet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. From the tiny, all-in-one kitchenette unit, to the largest and most complex IDFORD AIDS-related diseases ravage Africa Waite, special envoy of Archbi­ kitchen installation. Custom Kitchen Center is equipped to handiS the job — BRUSSELS — The AIDS virus has been linked to a stunning shop of Canterbury Robert Runcie, JianrljfBtpr Hrratt from cabinets, piumbing and eiectricai to fioor covering and appiiances. They .OTORS variety of fatal diseases that are suddenly beginning to spread in said he first met last week with the Reagan basks in summit aftergiow •‘Mtrk Midlord wonts to bs kidnappers — believed to be can aiso suppiy the do-it-yourseifers with cash and carry cabinets. many parts of Africa, researchers said Friday at ah Serving the Manchester your Psrsonst Msehonto" N members of the fundamentalist international symposium on African AIDS. “ I think a great deal was “ We have to feel encouraged by Moslem group Islamic Jihad, or Combined Wire Services Bathroom remodeiing and instaiiation are their speciaity aiso. Cuetom accomplished there,” Reagan said the fact that perhaps we can Friendly Auto An especially virulent cancer resistant to treatment has Holy War. area for 100 years Kitchen Center has the know-how to redo a bathroom into a showpiace. Bath­ of the 15 hours of talks in Geneva, proceed with our IN F (Interme­ appeared in Zambia. Most recently it has begun to affect the “ During the past week I had two WASHINGTON — President Switzerland. “ We covered all the diate Nuclear Forces) and our room fixtures, plumbing, tile, sinks and counter tops, flooring can update and Garage brains of its victims, causing loss of mental function, said Dr. further meetings with the captors Reagan told his Cabinet on Friday FOREIGN & topics — arms control, security arms reduction talks without it improve the beauty of any home. Anne Bayley, a surgeon at the University of Zambia. of the four Americans,” the bis talks with Soviet leader Mikhail DOMESTIC issues, human rights, regional being constantly linked to SDI,” 16 Brainard Place In a hospital in neighboring Zaire, reports of an unusual fungal bearded envoy said. “ A good Gorbachev “ cleared the air” in G e n e r a l 6 4 6 -4 8 6 8 conflicts and the bilateral issues — the official said. Stop by and see Marjorie Loucks or Earle Davis on your kitchen and bath meningitis have increased more than seven times since 1978. The measure of mutual trust has been supen>ower relations, and admin­ REPAIRS Ml MMU Twwnn Mil. MMonnn and nothing was papered over or The same official said Gorba­ Manchester. 203-643-2711 needs. They can help you with your remodeiing plans from start to finishi severity of the disease also has increased, said Dr. Joseph established and I am able to say istration leaders from Washington did anyone try to pretend that we chev, as well as Reagan, had been Vandepitte of St. Rafael Hospital in Leuven, Belgium. progress is being made. to Geneva trumpeted the message had done better than we had on insistent that the Joint statement Before 1978, more than half the victims of the so-called that the summit “ succeeded New England Countiy Woodwotfiing, Inc. some where we could not come issued at the end of the summit Selling? Buying? Building? cryptococcal meningitis survived. Now the death rate is 100 “ I have asked the kidnappers ... beyond any reasonable measure.” together.” "give impetus” to the arms not to harm them in any way. The Reagan acknowledged he failed Harris Hardwoods percent. situation does remain very danger­ to soften Gorbachev’s opposition to negotiations that resume Jan. 16 in MARTIN & ROTHMAN. INC. ous and false steps, however the “ Star Wars” missile defense IN M OSCOW i^e government- Geneva. 260 Tolland Turnpike well-intentioned, that interfere plan. And, the administration’s controlled Soviet press said Gorba­ If there was a glimmer of REALTORS Manchester, C T 06040 Ferraro criticizes campaign coverage with the process I have started claim of summit success was chev received “ full support” from optimism on the “ Star Wars” EXPERIENCE...KNOWLEDGE...TRUST. (203) 649-4663 really could end'in disaster.” countered by fresh criticism that Warsaw Pact leaders for his issue, Reagan did not ackowledge ...FOR OVER 15 YEARS.. OPTICAL Style Bar “ constructive stand” in Geneva it. When pressed by a reporter on ATHENS, Greece — Geraldine Ferraro strongly criticized the there were no concrete results on CALL Commercial & Residential V Asked if hewasgoingto pressure whether he perceived any modera­ role of the local American press during last year’s presidential nuclear arms reductions. and rated the summit as “ funda­ Woodworking & Supplier the Reagan administration to mentally important” for the re­ tion in the Soviet position, Reagan ‘^Over 25 Years of Service*’ campaign. In an interview Friday with a reconsider its refusal to negotiate nunciation by each side of nuclear replied, “ Not on that issue, no.” Ms. Ferraro, who was the 1984 Democratic vice presidential group of reporters, Reagan also Msscketter 646-4144 with the kidnappers, Waite said, superiority Reagan said Gorbachev nominee, spoke at an international conference Friday on said the summit produced evi­ “ There’s no question of pressure The White House kept up its “ w ant^ to proceed on the same “ Women and Mass Media” organized by the Greek government. dence that the Soviets want a Connecticut whatsoever. It is a question of political solution in Afghanistan. “ summit spin,” casting the Gen­ wavelength” after he suggested EVERYTHING IN GLASS “ Certain newspapers published stories containing statements working out (things) now from eva meetings in the best possible extended one-on-one discussions '"WE CANT HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT” Travel Senrlces which were simply not true, in what seemed to be a determined there (New York).” “ I TOLD HIM (Gorbachev) that light. that made the summit short on effort to cast doubt on my name,” Ms. Ferraro said. if we were going to make any gains An administration official sug­ substantive agreement but long on (Inside D&L Store, Lower Level) The pro-Iranian Islamic Jihad While attacking the coverage of her pre-election campaign by at all, we should start by trying to gested that the absence of any personal chemistry. J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. Inc. has demanded that President local newspapers, she said the national press "b y and large was eliminate the distrust and tbe reference to Reagan’s “ Star On Capitol Hill, Secretary of Manchester Parkade Reagap pressure Kuwait to free 17 fair. I cannot say the same thing about the local newspapers.” suspicions that have existed so Wars” missile-defense program in State George Shultz, briefing Moslems Jailed in the Persian Gulf Manchester, CT She said local newspapers carried on a crusade “ blasting me,” long.” Reagan said. a Joint statement issued by the two members of Congress on the state for a string of bombings 649-7322 adding that one newspaper, the Philadelphia Enquirer, “ Out of this came an evidence sides Thursday might have meant summit, said another early posi­ against U.S., French and Kuwaiti OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE “ assigned 37 people to try and uncover anything at all on me, my ' that they want a solution to this the Soviets have softened' their tive outcomes could be long-sought 31 BI8SELL ST. MANCHESTER 647-1666 targets in December 1983. HOURS: Mon., Tuee., FrI. ^ - Wed., Thura. PM fam ily and friends.” problem,” Reagan said, referring demand that the effort be scrapped movement toward an agreement •MIRRORS aSHOWER DOORS *STORE FRONTS on medium-range nuclear •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC. Set. 1CMPM Waite, who previously mediated to what he called “ quite a discus­ before any reductions in offensive missiles. the release of kidnapped American sion” of Afghanistan during the nuclear weapons can be achieved. The summit spawned hopes that Presbyterian Minister Benjamin first of several private fireside The official said the apparent Woman pleads Innocent to charge negotiations in that area might be Weir on Sept. 14 as well as hostages chats with Gorbachev. decision by Gorbachev to insist on separated from the talks on C u r t is ^ NEW ’TON, Ma8sc^— A 23-ycar-ohl bank teller pleaded innocent in Iran and Libya, first arrived in Reagan did not give any details, language reflecting the adamant Ziebart nuclear and space arms to facili­ Friday to manslaughter charges for delivering a baby in the Beirut last week on his current but Secretary of State George Soviet opposition to Reagan’s Ruttprooling Company tate progress toward an interim employees restroom and allowing the newborn to suffocate in a mission to secure the release of the Shultz, briefing the group after the Strategic Defense Initiative was lllllllllllllllllllM cAhe^ 1 president left, said progress was “ at least potentially significant.” agreement. HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER ^ Vernon industrial Place wastebasket. American hostages in Lebanon. Z-eiAn Clark Road Margaret A. Moreau of Newton, who allegedly gave birth to the made on procedure and “ some of video • Television • Stereo RAPS the substance” involved in per­ *-'j***^ Vernon, C T child Wednesday during her shift, will undergo 20 days of He left to hold 48 hours of talks (Just off Rt. 55, V»mon •xlt) psychiatric examination at Medfield State Hospital. with U.S., British and French suading the Soviets to withdraw WEEKEND SPECIAL Moreau allegedly delivered the baby at 3 p.m. Wednesday in officihis in London and Paris theii* troops from Afghanistan. Reagan also said he believes tbe Rent VCR & 3 Movies *19.95 the employees restroom, returned to her post and flnished her before returning to Beirut last P ic tu re 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE. 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UPlIlli Jack I civilians, in most cases, who are not even CM Italian Prime Mlniater Bettino Craxi got his (3 -s citizens of Israel but Hike Leon Klinghoffer) tail caught in another crack recently, this time A n d erson citizens of other countries whose policies are * A with a perhaps impromptu remark declaring m erely too sympathetic to Israel to suit the that the Palertine Liberation Organisation is Hi PLO. ■I entitled to use force in pursuing its political W illiam 0 ^ 0) alms. ; O C ill- THAT. AS CRAXI ought to have understood Craxi has been going through a bad spell C iS | I I I I I 1 .1 R usher without having to be told, goes far beyond any recently, beginning with his ill-advised decision conduct historically sanctioned by the laws of to rush Mohammed Abbas, mastermind o f the war. It constitutes, in fact, the waging of war Acbille Lauro hijacking, out of Italian Mata Hari ilfP ||s!| (ajpd wholly barbarous war at that) against the |l! s5|pLJ Jurisdiction to sanctuary in Yugoslavia. This vital interest of third nations who would be blunder, which caused the temporary collapse of entirely Justified, In turn, in declaring war on ill llLiislilPlI fi, Craxi’s five-party coalition government, may homes Just before and after the creation of the the PLO. wasn’t a good have been inspired as much by Foreign Minister state of Israel in IMS. ’The PLO undoubtedly •§ S Chilio Andreottl!s extensive family investments regards itself as at w ar with Israel, seeking to The fact that in many cases the terrorists acts in the Middle East as by Craxi’s Imown PLO recover the lost land for the Arabs. One may or are sponsored by groups far shadowier and less sympathies. But the comment (in Parliament) may not sympathise with this objective and still well deflned than the PLO is a complication that secret agent oS about the PLO ’s alleged right to use force was acknowledge (as Craxi probably meant to doesn’t really change the point. It is w ar — low- strictly Craxi’s own. Acknowiedging that armed acknowledge) that military force can properly grade and u n d eclai^ and especially filthy, but WASHINGTON — The ^ i c a l betrayal of espion­ f struggle would not solve the Palestinian be applied, in such circumstances, to achieve the war nonetheless — that these organizations have i l age agents by their own governments, so vividly problem, and would only result in innocent political objective, however unwise or even elected to wage against the United States, Italy, depicted in the fiction of John LeCarre, is not the victims, Craxi nonetheless went to say: counterpro^ctive the resort to force may be. Britain, France, and many other civilized Certainly, as Craxi noted, history affords plenty product it the Cold War at all. Sixty-eight years ago. 11 2 nations, and war in return would be the proper i> il i ‘ “ To contest, to a movement that wants to the archetypal temptress, Mata Hari. was framed and of precedents. '' response. To insist on identifying and retaliating | i s | * liberate its own country from a foreign executed by the only country she had ever spied (or. 0 But Craxi did not stop with that narrow point. against only the specific terrorists, as the United occupation, the legitimacy of the recourse to Mata Hari innocent? The woman whose name The PLO is not merely engaging in a “ recourse States has sometimes sought to do, is as arms means to test the laws of history.’’ became a synonym for the spy who worms military to arms.” It is engaging, in such cases as the ridiculous as it would have been to insist, in Achille Lauro hijacking, in barbarous forms of World War II, on apprehending and prosecuting secrets out of unwary sex partners? l l 0 M f 0 g 8@ iiliii® iiiyiliialalliil S iisi NOW. C R AX I WAS NOT so much guilty here That’s right. French military files, sealed in 1917 conduct that are expressly forbidden by every for murder those particular German airmen who of being wrong as of being unforgivably supposedly for 100 years, reveal that Mata Hari was code of conduct ever designed to mitigate the bombed London. muddled. inevitable horrors of war. And it is carrying not a German spy, but a free-lance agent who The PLO is recognized by many sovereign them out, what’s more, not only (or even PLO leader Yasser Arafat has recently committed espionage only once — for the French. The III 3 nations as the legitimate spokesman — indeed primarily) against the armed forces of Israel, seemed to renounce the use of force, save files of her secret trial were opened last year to against Israel. If so, he may be coming to the virtual government in exile — of the which are well equipped to defend themselves, American Journalist Russell Warren Howe. < I g v>S2 Palestinian Arabs who fled their ancestral hut against totally innocent civilians — and understand the rules of war better than Craxi. Historians have accepted for years the French government’s charge that Mata Hari (a Dutch woman Of?® I o born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle) cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers in World War IS urn I j « $ .c S 2 g 0 i § I by selling the Germans information she had ; •£ i S 2 0 S o ® ** Ih. wheedled out of French and British officers. The S * M I l i s i investigative and Judiciai filn. — 497 items, mostly im - ! z S < < < 3 i i l j s i i :Sli ; z w M y l handwritten notes — was sealed after her execution in w 0-; Z 2 CD TT *1?! U u 3 @u 5 u I 1917. ) i l l ® ' o l 0 0 ® i 3. O O k o> o> B a Sb QAQCCL Here’s what Howe learned from the dossier: • Mata Hari’s only espionage effort was in Madrid, and she was working for the French. She seduced a c u r o o M P German military attache there and spent three } | i ? afternoons in hed with him. But the only information she got was either stale or inaccurate. '5.2 « -C "P e fi w 0) a She did accept money from German intelligence. But ail she ever gave them were newspaper reports il l l i l iS|| and gossip intended to get the military attache to talk 1i f £ l «0 l H s ^ I i is. li- ll I’ lu • during their dailiance in Madrid. This pump-priming rk ®c .s> o b 9)w “ i I 5 I 0111 I '..i^ was hardly worthy of eight criminal charges of ill 5 I s i< 2 IIU P I= »■ N espionage, for which she was shot. I ^ *- wm HI*''erli I s iSzsyS B • At her secret triai, the French refused to let Mata llllllll Hari call two witnesses who could have proved her not III I y. a s. s *!2 0?' mrnkll 00 CO at guilty. Why? France was rife with anti-foreign sentiment and had recently suffered appalling losses a MW due to its inept generals. A scapegoat was needed, and a foreigner was the perfect setup. • Mata Hari’s frameup was deliberateiy abetted by the Germans, who thought she had cheated theih. "Do we have a rule that (She considered the payment her just due as compensation for property the Germans had seized Is iS aaya carry-on baggage early in the war.) So they sent messages — in a code must be accompanied by they knew the French had broken — suggesting that Mata Hari was indeed one of their spies. French r M a passenger?] iiill Ss intelligence doctored the intercepts to make her I e appear even guiltier. i I •w • The French lured Mata Hari into espionage with c w ^ t M - V promises of high pay if she could seduce the German Ill® I 0 0 < ■c I? Open Foram general commanding occupation forces in Belgium. ^ 5 H i l l i; I- ifi@ She needed money for her lover, a 21-year-old Russian 1 I s l s l l i s I I I iill | i l J Z («> ! captain threaten^ with blindness from a mustard gas ! ® a Z ! L SisIli , lO Q “ ■ ' z « w community service needs. A link is languages...” attack. Ii IIKHI i E o p.p. I 9 0 § 0 ® @ !l a 0 . 0O. .s 3 « @ § 0 0 3 )i0 0 ® g 'i:3 Make Allen Lutz Winners thank 9i@ 0^1! IX) established between the development Calvin Coolidge: “ There is no other Howe was shown the Mata Hari files at the Chateau w in manager of town and its negative impact on the situation book with which the Bible can be Coventry voters de Vincennes, the very place whre the 41-year-old to be addressed. compared and no other reading that “ spy” was executed by firing squad. He was allowed To the Editor: Linkage works by requiring a devel­ means so much to the human race.” to take notes on the material in the file, he told our oper to pay an exaction fee of a Perhaps Matthew Arnold summed it To the Editor: associate Les Whitten, but was permitted to particular number of dollars per square up best when he wrote: “ To the Bihle HP r To Allen Lutz’s letter of Nov. 19 in the photocopy only some letters written by Mata Hari and s|i 0. dpen Forum, I give an excellent. It was foot of newly developed space. The fee men will return, and why? Because We would like to express our thanks to . some photographs. Howe’s book,. “ Mata Hari — The •S £ they cannot do without it.” probably the most accurate piece of may be exacted only on developments the voters of Coventry on behalf of alP True Story,” will be published next year. e s i ■ H is < $ o Il rhetoric describing the present and in a particualr geographic area. The Profound congratulations, and the Democratic candidates recently 1 I “ ills* u , o w ( future plight of the Manchester amount of the fee varies from city to thanks, from the Judeo-Christian com­ elected to office. As the respective Scandal of the weak taxpayer. city. This money is then placed in a trust munity should be offered to Alan chairmen of the Town Council and the 5 ; * ~ c « [ i I § f 1 0 If!Il' fund which is used to address commun­ Friedberg, President of Sack Theaters, Every administration tries, with varying success, I ® sS® o • ui S o > S ® I ■’ -S ' The man knows his town and it’s Board of Education, we will work 9 . I S K n ' w tr - e - “ -2 -s ' : 3g.»>“ S o to control the flow of information to the public. But the ? I i i I , officials. I ’m sure the majority of ity needs. who this week refused to show the together to provide the leadership II'* i Z < ‘ Reagan White House has proved more determined £ llllli Manchester’s true sons and daughters, An effort is presently under way in profane movie “Hail. Mary” in his needed to best serve the interest of the ® z !2 I'gl I a )§gi®@900®®®i®y. 900§@®®®2- 9000®l§ than most. a;;000®®l®®B.im CM C*> those who were born here, schooled Manchester to have a linkage forum theaters becuase of its defamatory citizens of the town of Coventry. 0 0 @ @ i @ a a Suppression of information of legitimate public here and continue to reside here, can sometime in January. We need to learn portayal of the Biblical story of the It is our hope that the townspeople concern has been made more difficult in recent years feel that "city of village charm” fast more about linkage, but it is imperative nativity. will contact us with their concerns. We by the Freedom of Information Act. Supposedly, any eroding. that we move quickly past theoretical Never has the Bible been under would also urge anyone who might be li i mi documents that are not sensitive on grounds of As Lutz stated, when the future of our discussion and focus on the passage of attack as the present for the Good Book interest in serving on any of the town’s national security must be made available to anyone town begins to look bleak,.it’s time to an effective linkage policy! places restraints on immorality — boards and commissions to contact us. who asks. Each agency has Freedom of Information start making some changes. I've Robin G. Tracey something the humanists do not want. Again, thank you for the confidence officers who decide what can properly be released. always been told that proper planning N Florence St. Our country needs more Alan and trust placed in us. We will do our 2 Friedbergs. But our sources at the State Departihent have prevents poor performance. So far, the Manchester utmost to live up to your expectations. * c only planning this town ever attempts is disclosed a technique that allows officials to refuse to ? I , Henry E. Agostinelll i i * so a to insure increased taxes. 72 West Street Joan Lewis, chairman release documents that might be politically embar­ . 0 rassing, but which aren’t classified as secret. The .■9 5 1 i ili II Mr. Lutzl How about you for town Remember good Manchester Town Council ■ l! (documents are simply “ upgraded” to a higher manager? 2 ^ CL M i with the Bible indy Halvorson, chairman classification, and can then be withheld under the l l £ Terrence B. Cbetelat Board of Education Freedom of Information Act. The White House is not To the Editor: Don’t let hockey Z7F Esquire Drive only well aware of this practice, but is quietly Manchester die at high school encouraging it. President Reagan has designated Emissions ads HI 3 Nov. 24 to Dec. 1 "National Bible To the Editor: H ill m Linkage policy Week.” Our nation was founded on the take some nerve Bakahaaah blues Judeo-(%ristian Bible, which was read Don’t let MHS Held hockey die! Syrian strong man Hafez Assad is tom between a To the Editor: would stop rape in classrooms until 1963 when the I ’m Minuni Nilsson and I was a need to crack down on the corruption threatening his vi Ws _ ^ 3 M f u o humanists (atheists) had it thrown out Swedish exchange student at MHS last country’s economy and a need to assure the support of u u To the Editor: year. My year In Manchester was one of Someone |{as their hand in my pocket and replaced it with the humanist the very officials who are most corrupt. The problem III fi l l! ill u si|i ° I s j i I “ 3 again! ' The people of Manchester must religion of the false (and often dis- the best in my whole life and a lot of has been exacerbated by Syria’s increasing control of When I saw the utility company ads 0 organize now to stop the rape of proven) theory of evolution; homosexu­ things made my year special. One of the Lebanon, a traditional smugglers’ paradise. More : n i 0 “ m m * • on television and was informed I was Manchester! Suddenly before our Plan­ ality; lesbianism; abortion and anti- things was field hockey, whe're I made than $1 bilUon worth of merchandise is smuggled into my best friends. helping to pay for them, I merely ning and Zoning Commission we have a American strictures, such as refusal to Syria each yearfrom Lebanon. jSut Assad can't bring llsiiliili-ill'IlHiiJsiaiiiiill [i ^ w I S UI S Even though I’d never played the shrugged my shoulders and figured it 0-1 new Master Plan of Development, and salute the flag, and constantly criticiz­ himself to crack down. For one thing, his notorious g u 5 I laaa«r»A was a cost of doing business. It would 8|8«ll00®8nsl two proposals for the building of two ing our policemen in their duties. sport before, I learned a lot and I think younger brother, Rifaat, controls the lucrative liiiyiSIfiliiil0) Of* CO O) have been nice, however, it someone major malls within and bordering our Following are some notable quotes on all the new team members did. For me, hashish trade in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. had asked me. town. God’s Book: field hockey lasted only one year, but I feel sorry for the girls who Joined the I cannot be quite so complacent over What is to become of Manchester, the John Adams: “ The Bible is the best City of village charm? team last year and now they can’t play the radio commercials being aired by Mlnl-adHortal book in the world.” ill i l l m ip mm * ^ it anymore. Some of the girls went to a the Auto Ennissions Program. How can It is imperative that in conjunction Horace Greeley: “ The principles of Sens. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.,'and Sam Nunn, field hockey camp during the summer anyone v'have the tererity to spend with an effort to block the passage of the Bible are the groundword of Human D-Ga., staunch friends of the armed forces, have and were very excited to go back in the money (yours and mine) to advertise a these plans, an effort be waged to adopt Freedom.” stunned the brass hats by announcing that luwMm fall. I think it is a shame that MHS can’t program which is mandated by law. No a strong linkage policy! U.S. Grant: “ Hold fast to the Bible as short of a major reorganization of the Pentagon will 2 2 i find a coach for these girls who show matter what they ten you, somewhere Linkage is the method by which the sheet anchor to your liberties, write enable the nnilitary to do ita Job properiy — and not II such good interest. down the line it’s coming out of our nnoney bvm a city’s devMopment boom its precepts upon your heart.” bankrupt the country. We applaud their efforts and j©!© Please, don’t let field hodrey die. It’s pockets. I fill ll ill bf fl slItL if!f ill II is earm aited for helping to solve such Benjamin Franklin: “ Young man, wish them hick. Ilie y ’ll need it. No bastion of IMP i\m | 5 s s 2 Jl: a very good sport and I think they Yes, J know the state has a surplus conununHy problems as monies for a my advice to you is that you cultivate an bureaucracy is so resistant to change as the should be able to play it. this yeai', hut please, let’s not waste it! z i r r 8 ? 9 ■» I V) T T 3 .• 3 «a ^il I?? ?li||: which the photographs by Dudley of guns and battles. Songbook," (140 pp., $24.95) cele­ Witney and an account by Brian D. There are two books, both by brates Grandma Moses’ 125th M to Johnson give you a history of the George Mendoza, out this season birthday anniversary. The paint­ efSIipl railroad and of America’s north­ that present works by that purely ings are by Grandma Moses, the r J ifiii’ffj ! ■§ ern neighbor. Johnson and Witney American artist, Norman Rock­ music is arranged by Dan Fox in > c “ j * - | 5|l?iflliSS traveled from the Gaspe Peninsula well. President Reagan wrote the an attractive combination of i : ? s l i i k m 'k|i 2 | 3 | | | it|!£ S ill's !fi I s®s^rssSg2S across to Vancouver. introduction for “ Norman Rock­ Americana in art and music. Fox’s FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavet \& ■Q I H- * - S JilSo's “ is S * 5- Eo » ♦ UR crt^ A trip through a similarly lovely well’s Patriotic Times” (Viking, arrangements of old and new ! 0 o? QtS.8§'^ ^ M « S-a f 7 ^ 5 I a- -t 1 “ i s § 8 l 5 2 ;c ^ land is your reward in "Scottish 207 pp., $19.95). This compilation of favorites, such as “ Shenandoah” ^>r 3 i o fE m y IN TpooPLE., HIJ .-ANp HB JuAipBPoN TH& lu h ^ f S i - l !S=|' 5 i - Symphony,” (Little, Brown-New the artist’s patriotic works are and “ Climb Ev’ry Mountain” are m h f I If I i- M York Graphic Society, 158 pp., $50) accompanied by poetry, essays for piano, guitar and voice. F>VPeNT5 TOL-P HIM HF COuldisj'^ ?ANN £P WA<30N. 9 io^3 0 = ||l| 31.1 s «. I I m m i< 8 s 9 ^II" 3 C ^s*s§ S ® ^ photographs by Michael Ruetz, and other appropriate works. This year also marks the 50th y 60 ON A HAYPII>^ j V / I X a . / / j i i i | flMp 1^ ;ii| ? is« introduction by David Attenbo­ Mendoza’s royalties will be do­ birthday of the appearance of the N r - K v v \ h li rough. This stunning book of nated to the Community Founda­ first figurines designed by Maria N r It =11 photographs, including some in­ tion of Greater Washington for the Innocentia Hummel and manufac­ Nancy Reagan Drug Abuse Fund. tured by W., Goebel Porzellahf^- fulfil i?l? f u l l } I ? S s ? ? credible fold-outs, gives you a I s I f s ' liif I llffi I sense of the majesty of Scotland. The second Mendoza book is brik. “ M.I. Hummel, The Golden Be transported into a different "Norm an Rockwell's Love and Anniversary Album” (320 pp.. world in the luscious pages of Remembrance,” by George Men­ $32.50) is filled with examples of y "Visions of Paradise, Themes and doza (Dodd, Mead. 224 pp., $49.95). both the older designs and newer Variations on the Garden” (Ste­ More than 100 of the often humor­ figures. wart, Tabori & Chang. 272 pp., ous. warm works are reproduced For those who love race cars, $39.95). Swiss photographer Mar­ in color here. These also are there is "Speed! Indy Car Rac­ WINTHROP ' by Dick Cavalli ina Schinz and landscaper Susan complemented by text from noted ing,” (192 pp., $37.50) photos by (0 00 00 writers. Littlefield have produced a book Chet Jezierski. introduction by ONLY THIS ONE g p | | g o S ji)® i)i)@ © § rj2 o f that will evoke admiration for Paul Newman Racing. Enthusi­ I' S ?°i i 2ss' > i DOESN'TUXX n i D j2 ' landscapers and gardeners. NO CHRISTMAS inventory of asts will consider every penny well | a S | 2 r 3 | i 1||||||| > I l i f s ALLTHATMERRY French sculpted gardens, rose coffee-table books would be com­ spent with the book’s alive and ^ , i ' l f i s plete without those from Harry N. exciting portraits of every aspect ■ O gardens, kitchen or vegetable ,0 1 0 '■ 0 gardens overflow with life. Abrams Inc. The offerings this of the Indianapolis 500. Commen­ "Versailles Gardens: Sculpture year cover everything from art to taries from engine designer Keith -n ? f ' ■f f sflnl' and Mythology,” (Vendome Press, racing cars. Duckworth and racers such as I “ a 304 pp., $50) is a work by An excellent book giving a Bobby Unser, Mario Andretti and ¥ Versaille's official photographer, general yet detailed look at art is Gordon Johncock add to the l u r I I X to Jacques Girard. ‘This fabulous "Art, a History of Painting, tension and intimacy of this look at r“ f i 3§iS5' m i volume brings out the thematic Sculpture, Architecture, by Fred­ the race. composition of the statuary in the erick Hartt (1,012 pp., $45). This _ 09 5 study of art and the artists Jh M ~ I ! i . i gardens — themes such as the elements, the humors of man, provides more than the usual basic WHAT AMERICANS Apollo, and childhood. information, and the work remains ARE READING P09|p|§||, highly readable. 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S S i t a 27 Paved 23 Soviet E S S Y E by Howard Fast (Houghton Mifflin, ing obligations due you are better than 3^-.* Luck will be smiling upon your endeav­ Some of their good vibes will rub off on 29 Form a jelly newspaper £ $17.95) usual today. Don’t be reluctant to pur­ fipi you. III! l l s jliitl - n 6 2 5 • 9 to > 30 Last queen of ors today. This is apt to be especially sue them. •“I l l I ? i!f!H A 5.. ^ A n 24 French article 39 Left out 50 Charlemagne’s S. THE TWO MRS. GRENVILLES Spain by Dominick Dunne (Crown, $14.95) .® S.S.e t i s f l ? III! I a > ' 25 Rare thing 40 Scandinavian Elllk 1to O. A A a ? 10. THE CIDER HOU^E RULES 31 Genetic 28 Chemical suffjx poets domain (abbr.) by John Irving (Morrow, $18.95) material (abbr.) 32 In no manner '41 Inclines 01 CO to 51 Lawyer F. to N> 33 Accelerate a 35 Flowering tree 44 Nose Bridge 3 • i l t l ! '4= Z > « a Jco “1° - i'sS o |§ Nonficlion I PIP© motor 36 One of two 46 Chinese _____Bailey ■■u . mil. s f - ' ^ r- 3 2 ? ^ 34 Olympic board parts currency ® to < I 111 ?il.^g3'-n "Zf ig- 1. ELVIS AND ME i l l < I S r - * , a !: S ^ 2 o (abbr.) 38 Office holder 47 Aardvark's diet 52 Also duck the first club. If a second club is ? 8 S’! ; ? ? " . * - i s ------35 Madame (abbr.) by Priscilla Beaulieu Presley with The guarantee led, he can ruff in his hand, draw (O $ to I ^ 5 9 3 -HllJISIlfi-' I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NORTH II-Z3-8S (>=:■»== • l l o 37 Songs 4 Sandra Harmon (Putnam. $16.95) trumps, and later ditch his heart loser LSI' S i t t o f ? 5 .a>w 2. lACOCCA A K 10 9 8 'I -ifn^sns ss-f-sf? 5. 41 Rivers (Sp.) Y A 8 3 Is free on the club ace. i •‘' n l S i s 14 by Lee lacocca with William Novak |lil?f =li ? 5 2 42 One or more 1 ♦ 8 6 Should declarer do this? I’ll answer {| s||Mr t|iiH (Bantam. $19.95) By James Jacoby ic9 43 Fraternal 16 17 3. DANCING IN THE LIGHT ♦ a 7 3 2 that question with another — why 3 w" » ®a |l|||i M members by Shirley MacLaine (Bantam. shouldn’t he? When a contract looks \ It Wi[ l*UI 121 WEST EAST Cool, sophisticated bidding got 45 Friendship $17.95) ♦ 5 A J 3 easy, ask yourself if there is a way to f is: South to a good slam contract, and 47 Eastern 4. YEAGER EQ 10 A K J 9 6 5 2 guarantee the contract against any ca­ to S a A a „ 28 then careless play doomed what z>' a > ■ 48 Eenie, meenie, by Gen. Chuck Yeager and Leo ♦ J9 A Q 7 5 3 2 lamity. If today’s declarer had looked minay,_____ Janos (Bantam, $17.95) AKQJ 10 8654 A--. should have been an ice-cold contract. for such a guarantee, he would have M l « s ! mht it 29 IfH, mh Aim tbl?l l i l f ' i I I 49 Tatar lancer M 5. NUTCRACKER Because West was vulnerable, he had made his contract. by Shana Alexander (Doubleday, SOUTH bid only three clubs. When South bid Nj 53 Place for A $17.95) A A Q 7 6 4 2 three spades. North cue-bid four clubs. _ i@ 0||§fi;00lpg|l§|?®ipw -cfm 3o@ i unclaimed mail 6. LAST WISH A 7 4 n 3 5 ® @ 8 w That made it easy for South to show (abbr.) by Betty Rollln (Linden/Simon & s||I|5g® A A K 10 4 his ace of diamonds. North now bid 1. How many Federal Reserve Rnnk i f f 54 Tima zone Schuster, $14.95) A9 8 ff il Ifliii lilfilfiil ill? IJsggg-ll^ only four spades, but he had already ]^i|f (abbr.) 38 36 7. GODDESS branches are there in the United 55 Do not exist by Anthony Summers (Macmillan, Vulnerable: Elast-West set the groundwork. South believed States? (a) 12(b) 50 (c) 1 Dealer: West ? !.m I (com) 41 $18.95) that North would not have invited 2. What was the original name of the i s g o s - " 7 ® *■. I c3 8. UVSIO WITH THE KENNEDYS slam without something more, so Liberty Bell? (a) Province Bell (b) I I I II i Mli N Tokyo's former nt North Eait S by Marcia Chellis (Simon & Schuster, South bid five diamonds, showing the - name 48 $ Pass Pass 3 Philadelphia Bell (c) Independence lilpl $17.95) king in addition to the ace. Now North Bell 57 ExprMs iss 4 A Pass 4 j49 50 81 82 9. FIT FOR LIFE 58 Reiquirss 48 iss 4 Pass S cue-bid the heart ace, and South bid 3. What U Canada’s oldest political S f j by Harvey and Marilyn Diamond A f i l l ? 59 ISS 5 A Pass 6 the slam. party? (a) Liberal (b) New Democrat­ Summer tima 84 85 (Warner, $16.50) 1 (sbbr.) ISS Pass Pass “^How did declarer go set? That was ic (c) Progressive Conservative II ia MY MOTHER’S KEEPER easy. On the opening lead he put up Iss by B.D. Hyman (Morrow, $17.95) 87 Opening lead: 4 K dummy’s club ace, which Blast ruffed, DOWN •INI, NBWSPAPQt ENTERPRISE ASSN. ANSWERS S?! and later he had to lose a heart. All de­ nt 23 .1 Imhator (e)l885 by NLA. Inc clarer has to do to make the hand is a ce’ge i I« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. 23. 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. 23. 1985 - 11 FOCUS/ F e a

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Insurers write the best letters when angered

People in the insurance business are good letter writers. Every time I mention insurance companies, 3 .- and include some negative remark. I’m inundated with intelligent mail from them defending their industry. 2 Insurance agents ought to understand by now that being attacked by people who don’t like them is part of the risk they assume when they go into the business. Call it an occupational hazard. Of course, the average red-blooded American hates insurance companies. I ignore a lot of mail from insurance companies Horald photo* by Savisto because the one thing you can be sure of is that if they really mean it. they’ll write again. I hadn’t realized it Judith Weidlich and Marie Durrenberger, above, get a strates a motorized knitting machine to Frances Sablitz but apparently my carinsurancecameupfor renewal 3 ciose-up look Friday night of the engine of the Yugo GV, and John McHugh, both of Manchester. Marx was during the summer. On Aug. 26,1 received this letter as shown by Randy Edinger of Century Subaru of Vernon demonstrating a variety of knitting machines for the Realtor from my insurance agent. He seems like a straight at Product Show 1985. The new European two-door Manchester Sewing Machine Center. She said many guy, hatchback car was among the exhibits at the weekend people were curious about the European and Japanese “ Here at long last is the renewal . . . of the policy machines because they are new to this area. A simple covering your two vehicles . . he begins. “ I Product Show in South Windsor, which is sponsored by has recipe apologize for this late delivery of the contract but we the Manchester, South Windsor and East Hartford sweater can be knit in about two hours on the machines, have simply had a very difficult time having the chambers of commerce. Left, Gretchen Marx demon- Marx said. Insurance Company of North America issue this renewal. for success “ I must bring to your attention,” he continued, “ the PoUce Roundup fact that because of two losses that occurred this past year, both in New York City, that the company has Sub to be launched today Show BURLINGTON, VT. - Evenlyn J. Biddle, a renewed this policy with a $500 deductible on the fire, former Manchester resident and Vermont's 1985 GROTON (UPI) - The USS cruise missiles. nuclear-armed Tomahawk cruise Continued from page I theft, and collision coverages.” Realtor of the Year, pursues success with a Pedestrians hurt Pittsburgh, the nation's 33rd Los The Pittsburgh is the first of her missiles, each having a range of No one likes to be thought of as a bad risk and when I 1,500 miles. Ken Braithwaite, a co- vengeance. The Burlington. Vt., resident tromps Angeles Class fast-attack subma­ class to be fully outfitted with a got the letter I was mad. battery of vertical-launch cruise chairman of the event from the through forests in high heels, works 50- to 60-hour Two pedestrians were hit by Manchester Hospital, but she was rine and first capable of launching missiles with long-range capabil­ The small size of the missiles and Manchester chamber, said that weeks, and is chairman of many professional and motor vehicles in accidents in not admitted, a hospital spokeswo­ nuclear missiles vertically, will be “ In your letter of Aug. 26,” I wrote the agent, “ you ity. EB officiais have said. inability to verify which might be organizing this year's show was Manchester Friday night, police man said. commissioned Saturday at the volunteer committees. explain you had difficulty getting the insurance nuclear-armed threaten efforts to one of the hardest ever because said. There were eight motor David Wojnarowski, 22, of 184 U.S. Navai Submarine Base. About 75 protesters gathered In a recent article in the Burlington Free Press, negotiate an arms control agree­ the building was not located company to -renew my policy because of what you vehicle accidents from 3 p.m. to Vernon St., was charged with The 360-foot-long vessel carrying outside the gates of EB last year Biddle, a Burlington resident, explained her ment. the coalition said. until six weeks ago and the called 'the two losses that occurred this past year.” about 9;4S p.m. Friday, police failure to yield the right of way to a 13 officers and 114 enlisted person­ when the Pittsburgh was launched, success. nel was launched Dec. 8, 1984. at chambers had to provide “ I wonder if you could provide me with the figures said. pedestrian. Police said his vehicle but police reported no arrests or “ We are strongly opposed to the everything. “ I never do anything half way,” she said. on how much I have paid in premiums since I’ve been Although several people were struck Curtis as she was crossing Electric Boat shipyard in Groton serious incidents. U.S. Navy commissioning a sub­ “ If you’re going to be a top producer in this insured with that company and how much they’ve injured, none of the injuries was Vernon Street. and delivered to the Navy last “ There was no water, no N The Coaiition to Stop Trident marine capable of carrying wea­ field, you don’t work 40 hours a week. It’s fair to serious, according to the police and Police had no other information week following rigorous sea trials. lights, nothing," he said. paid us in claims?” said it helped organize peace vigiis pons which, principally because of say 50 to 60 hours a week,” she said about her Town Fire Department on the other pedestrian accident Demonstrators vowed to protest for Saturday at the Groton subma­ their lack of detectability and The product show will con­ work week. She defined top producers as “ the 20 spokesmen. which occurred around 6 p.m. at commissioning ceremonies for the Well, sir, my faith in my insurance agent was well rine base, and in the city of verifiability, are destabilizing to tinue today from noon until 10 percent who do 80 percent of the business.” One of the pedestrians injured in Center Street and Love Lane. nuclear-powered Pittsburgh. , placed. He didn’t avoid a sticky question. He got the Pittsburgh. the arms control process,” said p.m. and Sunday from noon to 6 Evelyn Biddle, Vermont's 1985 Realtor contributes her success to hard work. "I an accident at 7:52 p.m. at East There were some injuries in most which EB officials have said is the Biddle, a Manchester native, attended information from the insurance company and sent it Protest ieaders claimed the Mary Ann Beauregard, a protest p.m. never do anything half way," she said. Middle Turnpike and Vernon of the accidents, but none were first of its class to be fully outfitted Manchester public schools and graduated from of the Year and a Manchester native, submarine will be able to carry 20 organizer. to me. Street was Marion Curtis, 40, of 489 with a battery of verticai launch Bates College, in Lewiston, Maine. She is the serious, said to Lt. John Mott of the serveral professional boards and committees. She “ Dear Mr. Rooney, E. Middle Turnpike. Police said Police Department. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Yavinsky of 42 willingness to communicate with fellow realtors. has attended every Vermont Association of “ We originally wrote this contract back in 1982 and she was taken by ambulance to Ashworth St. You can’t make the most amount of money if you since that time you have paid a total of 19,397 in “ In the eyes of some of my friends. I ’m over­ are Realtor of the Year,” Biddle said. She added Realtors convention since becoming a member in 1974; served as president of the Northwestern premiums to the company. Of this amount, $3904 committed. But what, seems over-committed to that the required community service takes a great represents the cost of the Fire. Theft and Collision others is good for me. I don't mean to pat myself deal of time. But she was excited about the honor. Vermont Board for two years; was president of Bolton’s roof repairs the Vermont Business and Professional Women; coverage under which both these claims have been on the back by sayng that. But my atitude is tp join “ I swear my heart stopped beating. Friends paid.” GLENNEY committees which I intend to make a contritJution thought I had passed out. It's 12 years of working and helped found the Greater Burlington Women’s have disrupted school to. So that’s what I ’ve done,” she said. with the board and for the board, trying to do the Network. * You see now, all your letter-writing insurance bestjob,” she said. When she was suffering from some of the company people, that’s why you are not much-loved in disadvantages of being a working woman, she By George Lavng when the noise is too much, but we BIDDLE HAS a recipe for success that relies The business has been financially good to her. America. We rank you with funeral directors. We V HOME CENTER heavily on the traditonal tenet of hard work. To She enjoys her white-carpeted condo, where found help from professional women’s groups. know we have to have you but we don’t have to like Herald Reporter just move.” Finding additional space has not get everything done, she often stays up to 2 or 3 everyttftng is new. She anticipates continuing to “ There have been times in my life when it has you. BOLTON — The installation of a been easy, she said. a.m., she said. do well and that the market will stay strong. been pretty rocky. The women there knew I was in I paid the insurance company $9,379 in premiums new roof at Bolton Center School ’ Biddle, 46, can look and talk the part of the tough trouble before I did,” she said. She recognized the during a period in which they paid me a total of “ The kids have had to carry their has disrupted classes, forced stu­ businesswoman on her job. She said there is much BIDDLE STARTED selling houses 12 years ago, need to make time for herself. $1216.10 and they’re reluctant to renew the policy books and everything.” she said. For Your Kitchen Remodeling Needs dents to move to different rooms But even now that she has received what she The librarian has also had to move more to her business than making money and after her federally funded job on the regional because I ’m a bad risk. and has left a pungent odor In part selling houses, otherwise she would not have been medical board folded. She had been interested in believes is the highest award she could receive of the building, the school's princi­ TIMELESS SPARTAN MEDICINE CABINET We now It might be interesting if everyone who ever owned to a different room, along with named Realtor of the Year. The criteria for the the field and real estate agents she knew from her peers, she doubts she will cut back on her pal said Friday. BEAUTY. . .1 24"W. x2 3 "H .,O a k slider automobile insurance checked into how much he or some of the library's books. Rash have honor is not just business accomplishments but encouraged her. volunteer or professional responsibilities. Principal Ann Rash said fifth- with built in light bar. Injection she has paid the companies compared to how much said. CLASSIC molded box with two SKIL also community involvement, adherence to the “ I decided there was no time like the present,” Recently someone called her and asked her to and sixth-graders have had to be the companies have paid them. DESIGN A adjustable shelves. Matching Power ethics of her profession and service to the local she said. She enjoys being busy and away from serve on a committee. She chuckled and replied, moved because work on the 873,740 Work on the roof began Monday What we need is some kind of seat belt that would project has made learning impos­ oak side panels Available in Tools, real estate board. home. “ How does the Realtor of the Year who just got the and is expected to take 15 working protect us when we run into an insurance company. sible in rooms underneath con­ light oak (sm 2405 W L) and Pajnt “ Particularly important is your attitude and Since starting this career, she has served on award say no?” days to complete, weather permit­ i' Honey oak (sm 2407 WL). struction. However, the disrup­ ting. The new roof will replace an Brushes tions were not completely older, leaky roof at the schooron reg. *99®® and Paint unexpected and classes have not Notch Road. been canceled, she said. Sundries in stock. “ Anytime there's any kind of Public Building Commission SALE $79®® construction you have to expect to Chairman Michael P. Missarisaid Profile make accommodations,” she said. earlier this month that the work i-M '. “ There are disruptions at times would not endanger students. JIEM SALE PRICE Name Dr. Stephen T. Sinatra INSULATE R -ll aVz’ Unfaced Manville Age 38 THANKSGIVING WAU INSULATION Occupation cardiologist NOW • 15'..88.1 S/F Roll...... * . 1 1 ® * / 13'/z* per sq. ft. Marital statue married Obituaries NOVENA TO ST. JUDE th e and O holy St. Jude. Apostle and mar­ R -ll 3'/z* Kraft Manville Favorite restaurant Cavey’s tyr, great In virtue and rich In mira­ c e n tu ry cles: hear kinsman of Jesus Christ, WALL INSULATION Favorite food pasta 2 Philip H. Moroney . m faithful intercessor of all who in­ SAVE! • 15". 88.1 S/F Roll...... *14*V 16' per sq. ft. Favorite beverage Irish tea - Philip H. Moroney of 4 Hills St. voke your special partronage In In the Century kitchen. Mill Creek has re-created a • 23*. 135.1 S/F Roll...... *21" died Friday at Manchester Mem­ time of need. T o you I have re- whole era of proud craftsmanship. The classical solid ' M Favorite aport downhill skiing orial Hospital. He was the husband courae from the depth of my heart oak raised panel doors adds charm to theatmosphere R-19 6 ‘/i* Unfaced Manville Roots for the Giants and htimbly beg to whom Qod has of any home. of Margaret (Urbanec) Moroney. given such great power to come to The Century kitchen looks like fine, old furniture: ATTIC INSULATION Idea of a good vacation four days on the Cape He was born in East Hartford my assiatance. Help mo in my pre­ • 15'. 49 S/F Roll...... *12”/ 26' per sq. ft. and had been a Manchester sent and urgent petition. In return I yet, it offers all the modern convenience you expect -J in the surf with the wind from Mill Creek. Self-closing doors, adjustable wall ...... *19** resident for most of his life. promise to make your name imown • 23*. 75.1 S/F Roll...... blowing and the spray in cabinet shelves, easy-to-clean vinyl interiors.durable Besides his wife, he is survived and cause you to be invoked. Say three "Our Fathers, Throe construction, and a variety of optional hardware are R-19 6 >/z'Kraft Manville my face and the fish hitting 3 by a sister, Patricia Jordan of Hail Marys and Glorlaa." Publica­ some of the features of Century cabinetry. What you do to relax play with my children Ashaway, R.I. tion must be promised. St. Jude ATtIC INSULATION convenience acceasorica The funeral will be Monday at pray lor us and all who Invoke your • 15J.49S/F Roll...... *13”/ 28' per sq. ft. Type of entartainment preferred watching sporting 10:30 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral aid. Amen. This novena has never Organize your dentury kitchen topfit your needs. • 23'‘^75.1 S/F Roll...... *21®* events Home. 142 E. Center St., with been known to fall. I have had my Choose from a variety of convenience items, such as request granted. optional cutlery drawer kit. roll-out shelves for burial in the West Cemetery. There Favorite actor, actreaa Al Pacino, Meryl Streep R.A. pots and pans, rotary diagonal wall cabinets, wire Insulate-it-yourself ^ f* c « country are no calling hours. pantry pull-out units.anq Kind of music prafarrad much more. with ManyiMe insulation. DOn t POrget Favorite magazine Skiing There is a lot you can do, Favorite book "Prisoners of Childhood” with a Century kitchen 15% Energy design concept. . .enjoy LimUCrotk ------Tax Credits by Alice Miller PLAZA COIN LAUNDRY ing every minute of it. * 'J C e m p e i- Favorite store In Manchester Ralph's Pro Shop End 12-31-85 Pat Chesapeake Bay 15% OFF Through 12-31-85 Bmy Now, Save retriever named Judd-Boy OPEN 40 TwicevU Mutt Named Biscuit, fish 7 DAYS EARLY WASH Favorite spot In Manchester 14th green SPECIAL MACHINES Countertops now available in Special Order Sheet Laminate available Car Brohco II A Mon.-FrI. 7am-9am NO Fopmica, Wilson Art and PionKe. in over 60 colors. Pionits and Wilson Art Favorite color red Buy One Wash Last book read "Narcissism; the Denial of Feeling” by Alexander Lowen WEEK Get One FREE WAITING with CouponI HOURS; Favorite quota listen to your body Mon.. Tub*.. W*d. lam-tpm Favorite TV show Monday night football EASY No Limit W. G. GIENNEY CO. Thurs., FrI. 'til StW \ MAYTAG Sal. Sam-Som Pat peeve people who blame others PARKING •'dHi V- _ 336 North Moin Stroot oaB c o r o tor their own faults \|( e>ptru H -27-65 Bast thing about Manchestw the people Manchester. Conn. o49-bZO o SALE ENDS NOV. M Hortid photo by Pinto Worst thing about Manchestilr 5:30 p.m. traffic

S - it — MANCHESTER HERALD, Satorday, Nov. 23, 1985 Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Saturday, n q v . 23, i98s - is Advice V Weddings About Town Parents want to give gift, Ftsthral of Chrltt at Concordia IntarfaHh sarvica tat Andover gives thanks Singles meet Sunday The festival of Christ the King will be celebrated The Manchester Community Interfaith Thanksgiv­ First Congregational Church of Andover will hold a EAST HARTFORD — The East Hartford Christian Sunday at Confordla Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. A ing Service will be conducted Sunday evening at 7 traditional ’Thanksgiving Eve service on Wednesday Singles will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at St.Christopher breakfast will honor four young adults who will make p.ml at South United Methodist Church, and those of at 7:30 p.m. ’The offering, either money or canned Church, Brewer Street. Edith Benyh will play the not pay daughter’s debts an affirmation of their baptism at the second service. all faiths are welcome. ’The primary message will be goods, will go to support the Covenant Soup Kitchen in zeeharnonika zieharmonica. a German instrument. They are: Karen Link, Todd Kleperis, Jay Sharp, and d e liv e i^ by Dr. William Vincent, president of Willimantic. The service will feature a message and Julie Shrider, Manchester Community College. Many others are A raffle will be held and refreshments will be other grandchildren want It alro. hymn sing, DEAR participating, including Rabbi Leon Wind, the Rev. served. New members are welcome. Non-members How do we arrive at a selling A dinner will follow the second service of the day. At ABBY: My hus­ 1 p.m., the congregation will hold its annual m e^ng. Shephard Johnson, the Rev. Diana Heath and the Rev. MHS Class of 1981 plans 5th will be charged $1. band and I Just price and whom to sell ANONYMOUS, PLEASE New members of the church council will be elected at V. Joseph Milton. received a let­ this meeting and the church’s proposed budget Food will be collected for the Manchester Area Manchester High School, Class of 1981, is iooking for ter that threw adopted. Conference of Churches Emergency Pantry. ’The members to cOlebrate its fifth-year reunion. Daniel Seniors dine at MMH us for a loop, Dear Abby DEAR ANONYMOUS: Get an musical prelude will last 30 minutes, and the worship Kibbe will hold a meeting Dec.2 at 7:30 p.m. at 21 St. and we don’t appraisal on the property, and then service will begin at 7:30 p.m. John St. for those who wish to help plan the event. Manchester Memorial Hospital waives the II take sealed bids from the Roforming smoktrB hold BOBtlont know what to do Abigail Van Buren Those who want to give their present address may surcharge for its evening meals for senior citizens. about it. It was grandchildren. Smokers Anonymous meets Sundays at 8 p.m. at the call him at 649-6971. About 30 senior citizens take advantage of the from our Bonanza Meeting Room, 240 Spencer St. for a OvBrBBterB nwet weekdays healthful meal and the cafeteria’s low prices each DEAR ABBY: I have blue eyes day. Hours for the public are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. daughter, mar­ speaker-discussion session. ’There are no fees or dues. Overeaters Anonymous meets weekdays at Bo­ and my husband has green (^es. Rainbow Girls have Inspection seven days a week in the cafeteria. ried for a short nanza Meeting Room, 240 Spencer St. The group Our son has brown eyes. There Manchester Assembly 15, International Order of the time and living meets Mondays at 1; 15 p.m. 'Tuesdays, Wednesdays For more information, call the hospital’s public have been some jokes about the Clinic set for Wednesday Rainbow for Girls will host the grand officers of the in another town. and Fridays at 1 p.m. and ’Thursdays at 8 p.m. relations department at 647-4752. She tells us that she knows we to give them, plus a letter telling child’s paternity, but recently, COVENTRY — The Community Health Care State of Connecticut for official inspection along with plan on giving her and her husband them that putting themselves in someone told me In all seriousness Services will hold hours Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. at Newington Assembly 31 and Glastonbury Assembly 24 something for Christmas, so if we debt is no way to start a marriage, that my husband could not possibly Coventry Town Hall for blood pressure checks, throat Holiday recreation hours set Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. 25 E. really want to give them some­ so they had better begin to live be the child’s father. cultures, other tests and health guidance. For ’The East Side Rec, the Community Y, the Mahoney Center St. Church presents chorus I know that my husband is in fact thing they need, to give them the within their means. Sayit with love information, call the services at 228-9428. Recreation Center and Highland Park Community Second Congregational Church at 385 N. Main St. the father, but I need a genetic cash! She went on to say they don’t — not anger — and if they learn Center will be closed Thursday because of the will present a concert by South Windsor High School explanation. If it’s any help, my Crestfleld‘patients sell crafts need "things,” but they are in debt from it now, it will be the most Thanksgiving holiday. Chorus on Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. at the church. Nicholas father’s inother is the closest Overeaters meet weekdays and could use the cash to help pay valuable gift they have ever ’The centers will be open from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. and 6 Crestfield Convalescent Home will have a fair Lesbines will direct the general and seasonal music. family member with brown eyes in off some of their obligations. received. Overeaters meet weekdays at Bonanza Meeting to 10 p.m. Friday and from lOa.m. to5p.m.on Nov. 30. selling ceramics and country crafts made by patients Tickets at $2.50 each can be purchased at the door my husband’s family, but several We are, of course, distressed to Room, 240 Spencer St. ’The group meets Mondays at ’The Mahoney Center only will be open from 1 to5 p.m. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the recreation room starting at 6 p.m. or may be reserved by calling learn that these newlyweds are so DEAR ABBY: My daughter has of them hove green eyes. Can you 1:15 p.m. ’Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 Dec. 1. There will be no recreational swimming at of the home at 565 Vernon St. P rocess will be used for Herbert Chatsky, minister of music at the church, at 2 hard up, but our idea of a the habit of saying "Y es” instead provide an explanation? p.m. and Thursdays at 8 p.m. Manchester High ^ qoI Thursday and Friday. the recreation fund. ' 649-6198. Christmas,gift is not cash. of “ Hello when she answers the ANONYMOUS, PLEASE /| Now we are sorry they were so telephone. frank with us. I think this was very I think this is a poor idea and told DEAR ANONYMOUS; The ge­ News for Senior Citizens nervy of them. A gift is one thing, her she should start saying netic research of Gregor Mendel, a Mrs. Shawn W. Spears Mrs. George J. DuPaul but helping them pay their bills is "Hello” because if a seducer 19th-century Austrian botanist and called andvshe says “ Yes,” she monk, resulted in the discovery of DOUBLE COUPONS something we had not planned to S f f S TO R ES FO R DE lA IE S G C 9i Gift Certifleates do. Should we ignore their request could be raped. dominant genes and recessive Agency’s programs Korgpl abriul shoppinf? problems Klimifiat4‘ tfm won it-s SHOP EARLY FOR YOUR abo.jl Bire, color, style anil duplirAliun No fur ftifl Spears-CIchowskI DuPaul-Brown May I have your opinion? genes. wrapeilher Simply .stopat the:Yiiinnsyroiinu>i at any AA-P and give them gifts as we had THANKSGIVING FEAST 3 ’This means that a child can U> piirchtuaiAh many UillO 'i-tilK uiU ’s asyoii mietl When yon intended? Or should we just send S.R., FORT LAUDERDALE All S lo m 0|wn Lat*-Mon.. Nov. 25lh. (Uve an AflfP G ift CkirtifiuaUt the choice is theirs arid ilti- Leanne Cichowski, daughter of.. Mr. and Mrs. Judith A. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace them a check to help pay off their inherit a recessive gene from an in place at center T u n . Nov. 26111S W m ).. Nov. 27th. chonsinKisttasy ftrim approxiitialely lU OOO prfrfhm f vnll Richard Cichowski of 106 Amott Road, married Brown of 24 E. Maple St., married George J. DuPaul, ancestor and have eye, hair, skin I ALL STORES CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY Sausfariion tiiiaiaiile»>d The idnal lot .slirmst evei ynne bills? They both have jobs, if that DEAR S.R.: If a woman says WHI RoofMO FrI.. N ov. 2Slh Al Rogulaf Hourv. Oft yoiir jfili list h it any txxyiMtin. i.s an A(H’ n i/lfe ttifira te son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DuPaul Sr. of Pocasset, They rt! »».(»*d Ui Rive u»r»x»!ive any im ip nf the year Shawn W. Spears, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spears will help you tell us what to do. "Y es,” it’s not rape. ' color and other features that are . Editor’s note: This column is crafts with instructor Clwck Local S to m For Exact Houra. Mass., on Nov. 2 at Community Baptist Church. The of 166 School St., on Oct. 19 at St. Bartholomew CAN’T DECIDE different from either of its parents. prepared by the staff of the Dec. 5 — ’Thursday program — Rev. Alex Elsesser and the Rev. James Meek BUTCHER SHOP Church. DEAR ABBY: Please give me a This scientific law of the inherit­ Manchester Senior Citizens’ Illing Junior High School Band will CARVIHQ A GREAT TRADITION 1 _ ( BUTCHER SHOP ) officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her r - The Rev. Martin J. Scholsky officiated. The bride DEAR CAN’T: A gift is some­ solution to this dilemma. My ance of physical characteristics is Center. entertain. father. thing one gives freely and with widowed mother passed away called Mendel’s law. To learn more Dec. 6 — Last day of ceramics. Smoked Hams Grade "A" ■ Self Basting IWas given in marriage by her father. Lynda DeJesus was matron of honor. Bridesmaids Fresh - The maid of honor was Christine McCarthy. Stacey good feelings. Obviously you would recently, leaving her modest est­ about It, visit your public library Dec. 13 — Christmas Party at Shank Portion Turkeys ■ Turkeys Turkeys were Cynthia Shanley, Lorayne Algren, Ann Leslie feel no joy in giving these new­ ate to three children. Her home is and ask for books about Mendel’s PUUrCOOsEn //ATEnAODrO hom in ;%pears and Leanne Spears, sisters of the bridegroom, Bv Jeanette Cave Chez Joseph in Agawam, Mass. •a-.’FN '-DiBis’fO' . RS a ., . r s H t u n . ’ F s iUP Hij’ o BAS’ F D - i <5 iBS ’ A'jNDE o , \ . B and Jennifer Ng. NEVFRFR07FN-r,nADf A •>vere bridesmaids. The bride’s cousin. Courtney lyweds cash to help pay off their to be sold after probate. A law of genetic inheritance and Senior Center Director Call Creative Tours at 243-2389. Leonard Vairo served as best man. Ushers were grandson wants to buy it, and now recessive genes. ''Lennon, was flower girl. bills. So give them what you want Dec. 19 — 10 a.m. to noon — With I Peter Campbell, Gary Breitbord, Justin DuPaul, Legal Aid. Call (or appointment. ‘ Addition .ai On ’Tuesday, the State Depart­ ' 7 5 Purchase ' Robert Gentile served as best man. Ushers were Clark Brown and Thomas Dwyer. ment on Aging held its annual Dec. 19 — Christmas party at the (1)695= After a reception at Manchester Country Club, the ^cott Coleman, Manny Brainard and the bride­ senior center directors’ confer­ center. Please bring a grab bag FUavCOOKEO-WATERADOED-BONEIN BEEF FIOUND-WHOIE 19 TO 33 LBS BEEFRtB-BONELESS-HALVES4 19 LB couple left for Bermuda. They will live in West FROZEN-SWin PREMIUM-10 LBS TQ UNOER_22 LBS_ groom’s cousin, Daryn Toman. ence, which focused on working gift. Al Colton will play the organ. Smoked Hams | 1 9 Boneless Whole Kingston, R.I. Symptoms of thyroid woes C u tto tn Butterball with seniors with special needs. Dec. 25 — center closes. After a reception at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn in The bride received her bachelor’s degree at the » C u t to High priority was given to the Don’t forget that Manchester Rump^ortion I Bottom Odor Qecf lUrkeys Bolton, the couple left forthe Pocono Mountains. They University of Connecticut and her master’s degree at may consider a breast-reduction <^UUYC(X}KED|-AlATERAOOeD-BON( IN R m in H C D E A R DR. promotion of health education Memorial Hospital has waived the BEEf PiB-BO» 4(itS b Dfi MT)»4IC 0 live in Vernon. the University of Rhode Island. She is an instructor at operation to spare you further SmokeiHams .,1.29 "OUnOS RibEyes GOTT: I cannot programs since so many seniors $1 surcharge for the hospital’s fR tSM MIXED F R rt R PAm s Rib Eye Steaks . 4 . 9 9 the Child Development Center at the University of embarrassment. Your best ap­ .uu.cooK,r>-v...tnx«*.. a a n ’The bride graduated from Manchester High School gain one pound have chronic ailments. evening meals served'^ between Box-O-Chicken fRO/EN-PtElEUACLfANtl> SAi AO W f Rhode Island. Kingston, R.I. in weight unless proach, however, is to get that Ham Steaks or Roasts V.".'' . 1 . 9 9 Turkey Breasts .,1.89 A&P Cooked Shrimp 1 . 3 9 in 1983 and from the Connecticut Institute of Hair Special attention was also given 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. every evening, LFSSERCXIANtiTiESH^' LB The bridegroom received his bachelor’s degree at weight off; diet and exercise M ,u.c0O Kt0-w .,tR.0D,n...,vis TRO/lN-REAljY roCO O Design in East Hartford in 1984. She works at Scissor I consume 6.000 to the psychological well being of^ seven days a wepk. Fresh Chicken Legs 1 , Wesleyan University, his master’s degree at the calories and Dr. Gott should accomplish that at a lot Colonial Semi Boneless Hams . 1 . 8 9 ^ A&Pl^iumShmp .I'iT.T, 'i'*; 4 . 9 9 Works at 690 Hartford Road. the older adult and the need for Thanks to everyone who brought riAvOOTVAVOHSIAI Sf Al OflyMOXlLMEX'(^bM O K fO M l A’ Ovr-,-ROASIEO-WReECUE[>-«C«W. LE S SE R O U A N T lllE S * fit) LB University of Rhode Island and his doctor’s degree in less expense. fRO /iN IAH(>E COC.KfAiLWt cannot main­ personnel who work with the birthday cards (or Peter. I am surtf Hillshire Polska Kielbasa . 2 19 ■ Lqmis Rich Breast of Turkey v 3 . 5 9 Fresh Chicken BBreasts . 1 . 5 9 psychology at the University of Rhode Island. He is a New England Cooked ^rim p 9 . 9 9 The bridegroom graduated from Manchester High tain weight Peter Gott, M.D. that your kindness wiil long be C«,R.R,,»l.M,HHOu. . ' ■ D«XSH-«POR.Et«:0O«E0 R - Q R K L- O « N -R- ie E NO N elderly to be aware of signals psychologist at the Children’s Learning Clinic at the DEAR DR. GOTT: I have an School in 1981. He works at ^lectrocal Division in without con­ which can alert them to the remembered. M P '^ u s a g e m e a t' 9 9 ' Barrel Ham .9 9 Boneie^ Pork Roasts .1 .9 9 Shnmp Cocktail 3 L’t 2 .7 9 University of Rhode Island. eight-year history of high blood Sausagemeat Maiesty 1% 7 South Windsor. suming 3,000 possibility of problems. This week I had occassions to be pressure (180/96). My doctor has calories. I have Manchester Senior Citizens’ with bereaved families who lost "P LA N A GREAT MENU" me oh 50 mgs. of HCTZ once a day, Wb hav* EviHaWE for your MlGclfpn a little bulging Center is fortunate that many of young loved ones, one 28 years old, and SIow-K three times a day. Do A complEtE varioty ol CApoowO— »Duck$ SERVICE SEAFOOD MARKET ystj. . of the eyes, feel the programs that were suggested the other 37 years old. How often Ro>«tif»g Chlckftwf r»»h OyUfA'CAnifd aetd SryM d Hams loot drained of strength and have a late 20s, 5 feet 8-and-a-half and 190 you know what else I should do? we say “ I must call that person to FR E S H C U T ^ are already in place at the cetner. IM P O n T E D light sweat when sleeping. I was pounds. The problem is I have Seniors need to be aware that the see how they are doing.” Let us not ( THE FARM...A CROP OF FRESHNESS ) Bluefish Fillet « ,1 .4 9 DEAR READER: I don’t want to told I had hyperthyroidism by 30 “ girlie breasts.” I ’ve done 200 center not only operates programs wait and belabor our good will. Cooked k second-guess your doctor but, Cod Fillet . , 2 . 6 9 percent and receive a radioactive pushups, 300 situps and weightlift­ and services, but is an important Our best wishes are extended to California California based on the information ybii Zwan Ham pill to destroy the thyroid a year ing (50 pounds each day), all to no resource for information or refer­ Rose Higbie in Hartford Hospitai. supply. I’d say your blood pressure SLCED TO ORDER Navel Oranges Broccoli Perch Fillet » 2 . 7 9 ago, but the symptoms still persist. avail. I’m a man, and don’t want ral. If there is a problem that we Sympathy is sent to the family of l AMGt JUICY S f.E nif ss FRESH SUCED-PACIFIC _ _ _ is still too high. You are taking a Russer Wunderbar Bologna * 1 . 5 9 rnrSH TtNOFMGRFE N My T3 blood test and pituitary breasts. Should I exercise more? cannot assist with, we try to have Ruth Howell. May God comfort COOKED S^mon Steaks t> 2 , 9 9 X-ray were OK. Should I now visit Less? I have a brother who doesn’t minimal dose of diuretic (hydroch- access to the names of people or you. Bergarten Salami „ 2 .4 9 0 0 0 SELECT SIZE-FOR DEUCOUS STUFFING lorthiazide), with more potassium . an endocrinologist? have this problem. Boy, do I envy agencies that can. Menu for week: DEUTSCHMACHER Fresh Oysters 2 9 9 him. supplement (Slow K) than you For the handicapped senior, Monday: Hot dog, beans, coles­ Uverw urst .,2 .2 9 " 5 . 9 9 *^ Wf W W e . . LARGE SIZE-31 TO 35 CT SIZE ^ probably need. I advise you to Fancy Shrimp ^ b 5 . 9 9 DEAR READER: Yes, you transportation is available on our law, dessert, beVbrage MADE WITH HELLMANNS MAYONNAISE ^ WESTERN GROWN-RRM JUfCY thanksgiving s w e eC tI e CMI a t ll m i n - j u O' c r i s p ^ r \ & ‘tlf.H IN VITAMIN A have been insufficient to cure you. deposits of fat. You need to go on a can be done to lower your pres­ equipped bathroom. wich, corn chowder, dessert, Sunkist McIntosh or Rome Apples ^ o 9 * ^ Golden Carrots 2 ,::, 5 9 * Philadelphia Furthermore, even though your T3 diet. Your exercises may build sure; if your doctor chooses to If there are other types of beverage. Orange Juice riORlOA TROPCAl TPf A' /-\ ij s NO t-FORtOliD*Y MEAl S _ ^ . Cream Cheese is “ OK,” you may have an excess muscle — particularly in the ignore your concerns, ask for a programs that you would like to Thursday and Friday holiday Jumbo Avocados . . 8 8 * White Boiling Onions t. 69*^ of T4—the more complicated form pectoral area, behind your breasts referral to another doctor. see in operation, we will be glad to weekend. CAiiFORNiA-SWEE t JUiC* FRfSHWASMf n TENfiER « ••f'f of thyroid hormone that is a much — but they will not alter your discuss ideas with you. Red Emperor Grapes 8 9 ® Hydroponic Lettuce . 79'^ E^rRAFANCT MARINATED _ ^ ‘ v*/!! f fL>V JR| OfJl il R' ‘ more common cause of configuration the way dieting will. Americans jog 28 million miles At a State Department on Aging Friday Nov. 15 — setback; Artichoke Hearts 99* Fresh Anise ..,.,89* hyperthyroidism. If, after you lose about 20 pounds, each day, enough to traverse every meeting, the Deputy Commis­ Mabel Loomis, 130; Edith Albert. 89' REGULAR OR EXTRA CREAMN IMPORT! D-FO H m O I ID * 'R O A S T iNC. _ your breasts are still too promi­ road in the United States seven 129; Dom Anastasia, 127; Carl QUARTERS sioner discussed the new prescrip­ SAVE Jumbo Chestnuts .,1 ,9 9 Baking Potatoes 1 0 , 1 . 4 9 DEAR DR. GO’TT: I am in my nent, see a plastic surgeon, who times over. tion program that will go into Popple, 127; Joe Peretto, 125; Gus Birds Eye 30* A&P Ligbtly 8-07 Maka AAP your Thankagiving Floral Haadquartart l.'R AfAN C' PREMUlMfJUAl'TY ^ r \ Frank, 125; Floyd Post, 124; lor baauirtut aitra faocy Wowara and planta. effect next April. If your income is Cool Wnip c o o l Diamond Mixed Nuts 1 . 5 9 Sabed Butter t Bernice Martin, 121; Helena Ga- I no more than $9,000 for a single and ALL FLAVORS PARMESAN ROMANO OR PARMESAN '■V $12,000 for a couple, you will vella, 121. Sealtest Sherbet r i 1.99 OROCERY-PICK GREEN P ’S AMD O SAVE ) A&P Grated 0 1 9 qualify to receive assistance with Nov. 18 — pinochle : MEAT N SERVE Thoughts Dom Anastasia, 696; Sam the payment of prescription drugs. Mrs. Smith's F*umpkin Pie ‘ 1.79 A&P Cbeese C, As more details become available, Schorrs, 679; Ed Scott, 678; Soi I SP EA R S o& c O i l E b ! Cohen, 661; Bob Schubert, 648; Ada "Then the little children were tears. Palmerston having no mo­ of 7700 Illustrations — Paul Lee I will share them with you. Birds Eye Broccoli i'6 9 « Cranberry Sauce Boiled Onions A&P Mozzarella Balls 2 .1 9 Rojas, 637; Elsa Lenhardt, 637; COOKED ney with him dried her eyes by Tan, Page 705.) Our Women’s Support Group got W H O IF O R J f t I IF n WHITE OR YELLOW-IND WRAPPED brought to Jesus for him to place Gus Frank. 635; Ethel Scott. 633. his hands on them and pray for telling her that if she came to the We are all inspired when we hear off to a nice start on Monday. At the Birds Eye Squash k"' o 9 ® Cbed-O-Bb . i Nov. 20pinochle: Sol Cohen. 611; NATURALLY SWEE T -BIROS E ^ . — *■ m . > I samespotthe next day at that hour that others have cared for a child. next session we will discuss them. But the disciples rebuked Mabel Loomis, 597; Peter Casella, Corn on the Cob Slices '1°^ those who brought them. Jesus he would pay for both Jug and milk. We will be even more grateful perceptions — how we are ; 1.79 perceived by other, ageism and the 578; Adolph Yeske, 555. LOUISES 79* Mrs. John F. Petrulis Jr. Mrs. Timothy A. Lyford said. ‘Let the little children come ’The following morning, in the when we have remembered to do Stuffed Shells 'ij' 2 .9 9 iTbuMt CkEAVYaoeus’c fa£SC'•0P-El»fl*v''3w*^ _ ^ PLUS DEPOSiT-AaOR Krafi Cracker ^ e l Cheese " 1 .2 9 to me, and do not hinder them, for midst of a cabinet meeting, be so ourselves. way that we react to such images. Bridge: Nov. 20 Lillian Evans, 4, C M i'O * 16-02 -36 CT OR12 CT ’ Wish-BoneSaJad Dressing 6 9 * Labatt's Beer I 1 , 4 9 /fMOttMilK LlTf P4H T S n iM O n ‘»0 ‘> *l^ suddently remembered his prom­ Hie group will meet every Monday 440; Kay Bennett, 4, 300; Nan the kingdom of heaven belongs to Louise’s Cheese Ravioli omj 1.29 GOUNTar OR REGULAR PLUS DC P O S T Polly-O-Ricotta Cheese 3 .9 9 Petrulls-Orlowskl Lyford-Bashaw ise to the little girl, left the Do go to church tomorrow. When at 12:30 p.m. Flanagan, 3, 830; Helen Bensche, AU< such as these,’ When he had placed Veryfine Apple Juice n ,"1.29 Molson Golden Ale'T."24 D*»» 11.49 i/Vh O l E MILK OR RAPT S k iM bewildered ministers, dashed you’re there, remember the child­ Activities at the center are as 3, 800; Mary Colpitts, 3, 780. R E G O R N O SALT A D D E D his hands on them, he went on from /' 3 l B B A G 6 9 T - B E A N W m O l E O R JELLiED-OCEAN SPRA y Polly-O-Mozzarella 2 .6 9 Patricia Ann Orlowski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Ann Bashaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. there.” across the bridge, popped half a ren. Jesus did. follows: Dei Monte *6 07 Vincent F. Orlowski of 176 Brent Road, married John Aubrey N. Bashaw of 46 Woodstock Drive, married Monday and ’Tuesday — — Bowling scores: Bruno Gior­ ' Eight 0 ’CI(x:k Coffee Cranberry Sauce 4 9 * /■^AMEufftZEO ^ Jesus knew what the issues were crown into the waiting girl’s hand ALLVARIETiIVPRU i T O R N U T _ 12:30-4 p.m. Driver education dano, 201-516; Walter Delisle 205- Wgetables'^ Hood Egg Nog c?’ 2 . 3 9 ) Felix Petrulis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Timothy Albert Lyford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rev. Norman Swensen NAtURAi _ I and also where the future was and hurried back.” (Encyclopedia MEAT N SERVE , 100% Colombian Coffee l Petrulis Sr. of Topsfield, Mass., on Oct. 26 at St. E. Lyford of Colchester, Vt., recently at St. Bridget Trinity Covenant Cbnrcli course. 556; John Kravontka, 519; Sam :,2 .6 9 Pillsbury Bread Mixes ”’A‘" 1.19 made. If you want to influence the a l u m iN u m f O i i -H E A V Y d u t y Hood Sour Cream T.,1 9 9 * | Bridget Church. Church. s n Hnckmatack Street Thursdy and Friday----- Closed Maltempo, 507; Andy Lorenzen, Heinz Turkey Gravy 7 9 * future and affect the present put it t\U50{POSiT.ntG CLASSC MTOnCAFftAtf fBtt V Eight O'clock Coffee IJ:,2 ,99J Reynolds Wrap ”..“ 1,19 INSTANT ^ y-v I The Rev. Philip Sheridan officiated. The bride was The Rev. Emilio Padelli officiated. The bride was for Thanksgiving holiday. 231-567; Mike Pierre, 223-581; in the heart of a child..., and 16*. MORE Sh o r t e n in g , Hood Whipped Cream '" 1 .0 9 given in marriage by her father. given in marriage by her father. Tomorrow AtUmoon Dec. 3 — Non-grocery shopping Edna Christensen, 451; Ginger Coca Cola or Tab 1 .0 9 hopefully you will want to make it Yourkas, 182-515; Lena DeMarco, REGULAR KWG SIZE BAP B Ou€ OR LO i T One Pie Pumpkin "ti! 59* Betty Crocker Pie Crust Mix 5 9 * I BELLACon* ^ \ Patricia E. Marti was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Dawn D. Hunter was maid of honor. Bridesmaids bill will go to K-Mart. Call for a r e a l something uplifting and construc­ ALBENTNrSWRCq Fritos®Corn Chips "ti?'1.49 BUCKET SEMiSWEET-BONUSPACK iSNFREE ( Hood Ricotta Cheese1,99J were Sandra Orlowski, Laurie Petrulis. Susan Kenny were Kathi M. Lyford, Suzanne D. Barshaw, Mary ride. 182-464; Eleanor Berggren 461; ’ 3 6 07 tive. There are those who would, A U . N A TU R A L A&P Stuffed Olives 2 ^ *1 Dutch Pride Chocolate Chips' “coot 1.89 SINGLE PLY* and Kathleen Silvia. ■W M N D SHOWCASi Dec. 4 — 12:30 special Arts and Cathy Ringrese, 474. Ellen Kupiec and Janet A. Grzymkowski. Jennifer K. and are exporting children from SWEETENED Martin F. Keans served as best man. Ushers were Tessier was junior bridesmaid. HARTFORD Scott their own homes, cities, town and MMCkailir Hlgli Ichssl 140cl Thomas Orlowski, Tony Roberto. Kurt ^ingg and Richard E. Lyford Jr. served as best man for his 134 MMdI. Tplw. E. lOnmatTAnssixiTi naitons in order to shape them like ManchMMr cM p s -S ’ 9 9 ^ ^ *“*'■"*‘" 1 9 9 ^ FiaK cSJSIl” 7 9 ^ Robert Orth. brother. Ushers were David N. Bashaw, Kris clay to their own political and NABeCO ^ ^ p kg s m a l l 66 CT MEDIUM 4fl CT OUARGf _ _ Thibodeau and John R. Bashaw. 3 P.M. 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SMAU MEDWM OR LARGE a ^ r \ CO»#£CTONERV BROWWLATEO DARK OR r \ e i COUPON t r r t C ’ N f SON NCN ?41H tHRUSAI KMMHOROOVI Son Z 4:30, 7:20, 9:40. -- j^ v f PbyfexHandsaver Gloves p-1.19 Domino Light Brovm Sugar pbg 5 9 ® B(xdenEggNog '**1.7 9 l«Ai* ONI r.CXAKJNPERCLTSrCMlR with this ad 'iRi Sat 1:40.3:30,5:20,7:45,10,11:45; n o t IG 2 — Agnot of <3od ( PG-13) Sot THANKSGIVING lAMawn-htuMnw « and Sun Z 4:30, 7, 9:15. — Commondo Son 1:40, 3:30, f- x r iw e s C F F E C T I V C S U N .. M O k a d IM T H R O W f 0 . M O K a m t I M S W C W S C R V E IM E M O K T T O U M T S A L E S A M O T O C O R R E C T TYFOORAFMH:a L E R R O R S. V rTFMS f OR ^ L E NOT AMULAWE TO WHOLESALE OR RCTAa DCAlEftS Lubash-Rubln Say ‘^Thank-You*’ with Flowers Solomon's Mines IP6-13) Sot 1.30, (R ) Sot and Sun Z 4:30, 7, 9:15. DAY l&iM AIODBBIIJL SISs, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40, 11:40; Son 1:30, Mr. and Mr. David B. Lubash of degree from Columbia University r We Wire Around The World! Come have dinner 1-S! S‘V, 7:30,9:40. — Krush Groove P loia — Commando (R ) Sot 7:15, Dougiaston, N.Y., announce the Law School in May. She will join (R 1 M 1 :«, 3:30.5:20,7:45,10,11:50; 9:15; Sun 7:15.. Offer Good Nov. 22 • Nov. 27 with um! S n S w^ tSo. S]36, 7^ . engagement of their daughter, her father’s law firm, Lubash A ■rite and the Star Stealer (OL^.Sg^ Sharon June Lubash, to Burton Gardner, in the fall. The prospec­ a t St. James Cafeteria 7H H dAI1il Son 1:30,3:20.5: Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester Richard Rubin, son of Dr. and Mrs. tive bridegroom attends Albert 135 Center Street sot 7:20,9:45, 11:50; Now you know for reservations call — cfc to the Fotye (POI S^?. »• 1 2 ' Martin L. Rubin of Manchester. Einstein Coliege of Medicine. Both Manchester 646-8268 BACKIDTHifUIURf r ^ O ^ V n Mltmt Z 4:20,7:10,9:40. The kaleldoacope was invented HOURS; MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. T 0 12 P.M.; SATURDAY 8:0D A.M. TD 1D:00 P.M.; SUNDAY 9:DD A.M. TO 5.00 P.M.. L'&A^ntim (^13) M 1M. 3 : » recevied their undergraduate de­ 643-4129 l«S42Bh1»MS-IUI in 1116 by th e British physicist The bride-elect received her J.D. S:aC7:40, ojso. 11:40; Son 1:45, 3:35. grees from Princeton University. 5:20,7:40k 9:50. David Brewster. J 1 MANCHESTER HEBAI.D, Saturday. Nov. 23. 1988 - 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. M. 19M MACC News Fingernail biting routine is starting a bit early this year SPORTS ter. Peter and K-Mart our thanks. prelude begins at 7 p.m. with the no minorities); Windsor has 40 Edttor’i note: This column is from you this week. giving and Christmas baskets, pay And to Joe and Rick Schauster of i AfBA roundup Wesley Bell Ringers, Salvation officers (6women — 2minorities). prepared by the staff of the Anna McCann, Mr. and Mrs. for a delicious’ Hot Meal for Empire Tool also' long time bene­ Manciieater Area Conference of Leslie Brooks and Chib Scout Troop shut-ins on each of the holidays Army Band and Carrillon Bells. We’ve got good men on our police force, let’s make sure now that our factors, thanks for your most Churches. 126 Den 3 are all doing baskets for (delivered to the table b> dedi See you Sunday. generous gift to the Emergency the elderly. The 2nd-5th grade cated Meals on Wheels volunteers) Peace Vigil department reflects all of our Some 50 men, women and a citizens. Shelter. classes from Bolton Elementary and $5.00 meal voudhers for Our thanks to the following persons without cooking facilities. handful of children gathered at the Volunteers Needed Ainge paces Celts over 76ers; By Nancy Carr School are doing one basket for an donors to the MACC Clothing Candlelight Peace Vigil Tuesday Volunteers needed for Shelter MACC Executive Director elderly person and one for a Seasonal Sharing dollars also go Bank: Mr. Schwarz, Marie Little, family. A Mothers’ Group in n i^ t. Thank you to three of our alterations work party next wee­ to pay for Christmas gifts for kend, Friday and Saturday, Nov. Anna Murphy, Irma Rojas, Erna k Every year about this time, rosy Vernon and Boy Scout Troop 123 young hopes for the future, Aisling elderly of special need. Low 29 and 30. Please call George Katz, Mike Haberern, Frank Morasco, with holiday enthusiasm over are also doing baskets for families, and Robert Moore and Rachel income families will receive Prankeus. Thanks also to Kristin renovations management consul­ Claudia Kane, Carolyn Waltman, Kevin McHale nets 32 points reaching out to hug everyone in also Eighth District Utilities Auxil­ vouchers redeemable in local Greene for the handsome posters. tant, at 649-1047 for details. M. Braun, Marilyn Warren, J. town we can get our arms around, iary, Renew Small Group from St. department stores for needed Bruce Green, Dorothy Paquin, we cheerfully set optimistic Sea­ Bridget's, Bolton Congregational, Looking Around By United Press International The Celtics were playing without halftime. Guard Rory Sparrow added IS items (shoes, warm clothing, The MACC Board of Directors at Thank yon's Bruce Lowry, Terrence Chetelat, sonal Sharing Goals of food Kathy Bottaro, Future Business blankets, necessary household S. Choma, Pat Nelson, Marshall starting guard Dennis Johnson, The game turned into a rout in points for New York. Leaders of American of Manches­ its monthly meeting identified We are already rejoicing in a BOSTON — Danny Ainge hit a who had returned home to Califor­ baskets, hot meals, toys and items). If enough money is raised, Warren, Joyce Thurnauer, Virgi­ the third quarter as Detroit opened The Knicks played their second institutional racism as a priority number of early bird Seasonal pair of long jump shots during a dollars. And every year this ter High School. we will also do some shopping for nia Kelly, Josephine Miller, Andy nia due to a death in his family. the period with a 12-6 run, building straight game without rookie cen­ concern for the conference over Sharing contributions; Richard 13-0 surge midway through the wonderful community matches Please note that the absolute isolated (without families) pa­ Geidel, Imogene Penner, Patience The Sixers were led by Moses a 73-55 lead. ter Pat Ewing, who sprained his the next year. Responding to a and' Doris Griffith, Anna Baio- fourth quarter Friday night to lift our optimistic hopes and goes over deadline for perishable foods for tients in Manchester convalescent Hostetter, Marge Michaud, Judy Malone and Julius Erving, with 21 The Pistons led by as many as 24 ankle three days ago duiing a Thanksgiving is 8 a.m. Tuesday. request from the executive com­ chetti, Francis Idzkowski, James the Boston Celtics to a 110-103 the top. homes. Siena, Dot McCann, Agnes Steven­ points apiece. Sedale Threat! in the fourth quarter. victory over Washington in New Concordia volunteers will be fin­ mittee, I have prepared the & Marian McKay, David k Ger­ victory over the Philadelphia In spite of this. I’ve started my son, Lois Diana, Mr. k Mrs. H. added 18 and Cheeks contributed Six players hit double figures for York. ' ishing the baskets then and deliv­ If you can help pack or deliver following report on the number^of trude Williams, Paul k Marjorie 76ers. annual fingernail biting a bit early. Cormier. Walter Motulski, C. 17. Detroit, including Kelly Tripucka Washington led most of the way. ering starting at noon. Non- baskets on Tuesday, please call police officers and the number of Falck, William & Rosamond Shaw, The loss was the fifth straight on For one thing we've set the 1985 Lechaussee, Vanessa Richmond, Boston, 10-2, improved its per­ with 18 points, Tony Campbell with The lead changed hands nine perishable fo ^ s may still be Fern at 646-4114, we would be most minority police officers in the Charles Spratly, Paul k Helena the road for Philadelphia, which fect home mark to 7-0. The Sixers Seasonal Sharing Appeal Goal at E. Motola, Clara Gull, Gerda Orr, 15 and Kent Benson and Thomas times, with the biggest lead dropped off at any office of the grateful for your help. police departments of our nearest Dutelle. saw its record drop to 6-6. $25,000. (that’s $3,000. more dollars Bethany Group-Center Cong. held Bird to just II points on three with 10 apiece. Washington's 79-74 advantage late Savings Bank of Manchester or the 31st not 33rd neighbors. And while we are saying thank The Sixers used a 9-1 run early in of 14 shooting. The Celtics forward than last year.) For another, we’ve Church, Mr. & Mrs. James Cherry, Eric Floyd led the Warriors with in the third period. O nter Street fire house (next to Elaine Holcomb, our MACC The figures do not include those you. Our very special thanks to a the final quarter to draw even at missed his first eight shots. already ^ d ed 40 baskets to the 240 K.W. Baer, Clarence Wogman, 16. Rookie Chris Mullin scored 15 on our Nov. 9 "final list.” Town Hail) or the fire station of the Ecumenical Historian and coordi­ of the rank of sergeant.or higher: very special friend who. along with 87-87 with 7:11 remaining. Ainge points off the bench. Jazz 121, Cav* 113 Gail LaBrie, Carol Maguire, Eliza­ Pistons 115, Warriors 96 That's OK. School social workers 8th Utilities district over the nator of "Thoughts” in the Man­ Manchester has 57 officers (4 the good people at K-Mart on gave Boston the lead it never beth Zwick, Margaret Martin, At Richfield. Ohio, Adrian Dan- and our outreach workers have weekend. chester Herald had consulted with women — no minorities); East Spencer Street, makes sure that relinquished when he connected on At Pontiac. Mich., John Long Mrs. Thomas Healey, N. United Bullet* 102, Knick* 94 tley scored 13 of his game-high 33 been adding names day by day as Your dollars are also most Rabbi Emeritus Leon Wind, and Hartford has 85 officers (3 women people in Manchester stay warm a jumper from the top of the key scored a season-high 28 points, Meth. Church, Diana Baril, Meg points in sparking Utah’s fourth- they stumble across new cases of welcome and may be mailed to determined that this will be the — 2 minorities); Glastonbury has during the winter. Even before the with 2 seconds left on the shot including 20 in the first half, and At Landover, Md., Cliff Robin­ Lyman, Josephine Miller, Phyllis quarter comeback Friday night, heartache and need. These fami­ MACC — Seasonal Sharing, Box 31st consecutive community Inter­ 45 officers (3 women — 2 minori­ cold weather hit we had 100 new clock. Bill Laimbeer added 20 points and son scored 24 points and Jeff Tildes, Kathy Grove, Susan Biuso, leading the Jazz to a 121-113 lies need our help and I’m sure 773, Manchester, Conn. Your dona­ faith worship service. Please come ties) ; South Windsor has 19 offic­ and sturdy blankets to disburse to After a pair of free throws by 18 rebounds Friday night to carry Ruland added 23 Friday night to Donna Kelly, Elinor Uzup. Eliza­ triumph over the Cleveland we’ll be able to care for them. tion will go to buy the meat, fresh join us Sunday night for this ers (no women — no minorities): those in need thru our Human Robert Parish. Ainge hit a 22-foot the Detroit Pistons to a 115-96 lead the Washington Bullets to a Cavaliers. Fortunately we're getting calls. fruits and vegetables for Thanks­ beloved annual event. The musical Vernon has 32 officers (1 woman — Needs office and Emergency Shel­ beth Walker. jumper from the right side. Parish victory over the Golden State 102-94 victory over the New York added another pair of foul shots Warriors. Knicks. Trailing 97-83 at the end of the and Larry Bird scored on a drive The victory was Detroit’s second Washington, 5-8, won for the third quarter, Utah rallied as Commentary- for a 97-87lead. Philadelphia never in a row and seventh in its last 10 third time in its last four gaihes. Dantley repeatedly drove the Buttetin Board drew closer than four points games. The Bullets held a 93-91 lead with middle. Rickey Green's two free despite Maurice Cheeks six points Detroit never trailed after Isiah just over three minutes left, but throws tied the game 110-110 with in the final 2:13. Thomas fired in a baseline jumper scored the next seven points to lead 3:19 left to play. Boston forward Kevin McHale to give the Pistons an 18-17 lead. ^ 100-91 with 1:17 remaining. An illegal defense technical foul Emanuel events listed Jewish leaders ask Rome gave the Cavaliers a one-point South Mts the week scored a game-high 32 points and The Pistons started to pull away The Knicks, 3-10, lost their 14th DPI photo lead, but John Stockton's layup The following events are set for South United These events are planned at Emanuel Lutheran grabbed 10 rebounds. McHale took in the second quarter as Rick consecutive road game over the last two seaons, despite 34 points with 2:07 left put Utah ahead to Methodist Church this week; Church this week; Celtics’ Kevin McHale (32) blocks shot by 76ers’ Charles advantage of Philadelphia's Mahorn keyed an 8-0 surge to turn Sunday — 8:30 a.m., worhsip; 6:45 a.m., Sunday smaller forward. Charles Barkley, a one-point edge into a 47-38 and 18 rebounds by forward Pat stay by a 112-111 margin: Monday — 9 a.m., church school; 9 and 10:45 a.m., to ease interfaith tensions Barkley (left) during first quarter action at the Boston Dantley added a three-point play C^ummings. The point total was a worship service. Dr. Shephard S. Johnson preaching church school; 10 a.m., adult forum. Bible study; 11 to score IS points in the first advantage. Baskets by Laimbeer ajn., holy communion service, nursery, children’s Garden. Celts’ center Robert Parish (right) waits for the quarter. Parish added 20 for the and Long in the last 42 seconds career-high for the seven-year with 52 seconds left to seal the “ Lest We Forget,” 1 to 3 p.m., youth fellowship; 7:30 victory. p.m., Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, chapel; 6:30 p.m., youth group. By David E. Anderson The Nazi Holocaust shook us to bounce. Celtics and Ainge netted 18. padded Detroit's lead to 61-49 at veteran. bring a non-perishable food item for the MACC Monday — 2; 30p.m., confirmation resource center; United Press International Emergency Food Pantry. 3:30 p.m., staff meeting; 6:45 p.m., Scouts; 7:30 p.m., the core of our being. The Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards Study Group; 7:30 property committee. In blunter than usual terms, a group of Ttiesday — 10 a.m., Old Guard; 3 p.m., pack creation of the State of Israel roundup NHL roundup p.m., women’s prayer and study group, 337 W. Middle international Jewish leaders has expressed Thanksgiving baskets; 4 p.m. Youth Choir. Turnpike. concern that the Vatican may be backpedalling on restored us as a factor in Wednesday — 6; 30 p.m., Wesley Bell Ringers; 7; 30 Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., Emanuel Choir. p.m.. Chancel Choir; adult Bible study, 277Spring St. Friday — 7:30 p.m., A.A. for women. the 20 year- old effort to improve Roman Catholic- history, but even more, restored Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. Saturday — 0:30 a.m.. Cherub Choir; 10 a.m., Jewishties. us religiously and spiritually.’ .v grabs Pens cream Jets “ Jews cannot accept the historical Christian Rose Bowl bids up confirmation resource center; 8 a.m., A.A. position that Christianity replaced the people of Mordecai Waxman 'I from the Sun Devils. Bowl, both scheduled Dec. 21; No. North calendar posted Israel as the true faith,” Rabbi Mordecai Bv United Press International winning record — last week’s 20-17 Hers’s Center's week loss to Washington dropped the Iowa is alone in first place in the 17 Louisiana State vs. West Virgi­ Here are the events scheduled at North United Waxman, immediate past president of the Rabbi Imagine standing in a footbail team to 4-5 overall — the USC Big Ten and can clinch its first nia in the Dec. 27 Liberty Bowl; as Neufy brawls Methodist Church this week; Here are the events scheduled at Center Congrega­ Synagogue Council of America, told the openning field as dozens of beefy, brawny coach said his players expect to undisputed league crown since and No. 13 Brigham Young vs. Ohio Sunday — 10:30 a.m., new members received at tional Church this week; of a four-day consultation of international Roman relations by condeming anti-Semitism, labelling college players come charging — rebound against the Bruins. 1958, and the Rose Bowl berth. with State or No. 9 Auburn in the Citrus B V United Press followed that with his second 14 worship service. Sunday — 8 a.m., service of worship; 9 a.m.,. Catholic and Jewish leaders at the Vatican. V agfalse the teaching that Jews collectively were the scent of roses in their nostrils. "Thank goodness for youth,” he a win at home over the Minnesota Bowl and Alabama vs. No. 19 International seconds later. Monday — 7:30 p.m., administrative board breakfast; 10 a.m., service of worship; nursery; “ Jews do not believe that a faith grown out of and are responsible for Jesus’ death and affirm ing Then you are considering the said. "I'm encouraged by the Gophers. Also at stake is the Texas or No. 14 Baylor in the Aloha meeting. church school; 11; 15 a.m., social hour. Sabre* 7, Nord* 5 Judaism is better, only different,” said Waxman, plights of Southern California. attitude and morale of the team traditional bronze pig. "Floyd of Bowl, both Dec. 28. PITTSBURGH - Bob Errey Tuesday — 7:30 p.m., ecumenical prayer group. Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir; 6 p.m., the spiritual and historical relationship of Arizona and Minnesota, which fromiheetings, work in the weight Rosedale," for the winner. Also, Washington vs. No. 15 scored two goals and Mario At Buffalo, N.Y., - Gilbert Wedne^ay — 10 a.m., pastor's class; 7:30 p.m., confirmation; 7 p.m., sacred dance. who serves as chairman of the International Judaism and Christianity. Saturday take on Rose Bowl room and practice. There is life If Iowa wins, the outcome of the Tennessee or Colorado in the Lemieux added a goal and four Perreault scored a hat trick in Thanksgiving Eve service. Wednesday — 2 p.m., healing prayer; 7:30 p.m.. Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations. In his speech, directed toward Pope John Paul and fight ih this team and they're Michigan-Ohio State matchup will Freedom Bowl, No. 12 Florida assists Friday night as the the last five minutes of the third Chancel Choir. “ Jews continue to believe that they are properly II, Waxman noted many of the positive contenders No. 8 UCLA, No. 20 Arizona State and No. 4 Iowa, prepared to make it an interesting become moot. But — if Iowa loses State vs. No. 3 Okfahoma or No. 7 snapped a period Friday night to lift the interpreting and acting upon the will of God as It developments stemming from “ Nostra Aetate,” respectively. Two other Rose Bowl game.” and Michigan beats Ohio State, the Oklahoma State in the Gator Bowl, three-game losing streak with to a 7-5 victory Bolton aarvice Wednesday Carlson honored was revealed in the Torah.” including the assertion that efforts must be made prospects — No. 6 Michigan and The game may hinge on USC’s Wolverines get the Rose Bowl trip. both Dec. 30; and No. 10 Air Force an 8-1 victory over the Winnipeg over the . by Catholics to understand Judaism “ in its own vs. Baylor or No. 18 Texas A&M in With the Sabres trailing 5-4, The churches in Bolton have set Wednesday as the The late C. Peter Carlson, former bandmaster at No. 11 Ohio State — slug it out in ability to slow UCLA’s running If Iowa loses and Michigan ties. J^ts. STRAINS BETWEEN the two faith groups the Bluebonnet Bowl, Georgia Perreault tied the 8

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KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE '®l»y Larry Wright MI8CELUNE0U8 Jlanrlipatpr HrralJi ^ F O H S A L E TAB BALES Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Monday, Nov. 25, 1985 — Single copy: 256 Like New 6 ft. Baked Tag Sole — Furniture, enamel over aluminum bikes, toys, miscellane­ I moek.umeRE' (lldtne glass doors with ous. 23 Lookout Mountain frame. S70. 649-4003.a Drive, Manchester(off SERVICES TImrod). Saturday, No­ OFFERBl Rue Shampoo ottochment vember 23rd, 9am-2pm. Arafat foes blamed for crime for Electrolux vacuum. Perfect condition. S10. OM fobs, iTrutklSE: ■gb‘8 Coma * Stomps. y^Roilobta Lean Oeazynskl Bulldir: 649-7951.□ Home repoN. You itMBr U.S. and Foreldn M ^oFdoys OOT^OMljitam ^ flodiTtall Meirond Remidcllng — with Arab terrorists who exploded three The (plane’s pilot, Capt. Hani Gala), 1 scanner base radio and 2 dlcopped. 647^ 553. to 6pm, 647-14851 CoMnets, roollne, guf- grtiiades among the passengers, leav­ who tfas held at gunpoint throughout mobiles plus complete Automotive tors, .room oddltloni. ing 87 people, including one American, the ordeal by the gunmen’s leader, said base package freauency Delivering rich loom Handyman for Carpijnfry'£■’14 decksii all typet of rtmh dead in history’s bloisdiest hijacking thb hijackers shot and wounded five 450-512 MHZ, 16 channels, yards, $65 plus tax. Send, elecfrical, piumbingi an(|!% deiinglomdropolirs. FRC6 and rescue. other people during two gunfights with $2,500. 6466001. grovel, ft stone. 04M M cleonlng. Neot, reiiM>le./<£ e in ^M 'i^ii The commandos, called into action Egyptian sky marshals aboard the Free quotes, Monclwstei.... Teioplioae fTTICARS/TRUCKS 6pm,6W7«S09. after five passengers were shot in the plane. Sewing Machine, 4 Lad- L L i J FOR SALE Loving Mothfr will dore^ home owner. 6^<>l150%j|Namg your owA head and thrown from the EgyptAIr He said the aircraft was the same one derback chairs, men's Ice fgt'', your child Jn aur< Steve Glorrotono. ithor and sem hethe.Coli64f 4i90t t>umok Elecfrlz^Havlng CtmhyNEA, Me. plane, blew in a cargo door and stormed that had been4;arrying the Palestinian skates - Sizes 11,12. Vic 20 opondoblo: S' the Boeing 737 with automatic weapons hijackers of the Italian cruise ship computer and 5 games. 1971 Lemans — 350, V6. ' «ii. I I ''n FrdfiOstonaln w.ieeeiunai POlni inting. Pi ^loctHcol f^oblemsT 646-6531. Excellent running condi­ i* , .1- . Seefiliilizino In Romovol. Coll: ■ Need R large |r o smdit ablaze at about 8:15 p.m. Sunday, Achille Lauro when it was intercepted tion. New exhaust, jtprefessienol •ervldo,'^ Free.estimates. 647- : R ^ lr ? Wo Spicldllzo In officiala said. by U.S. Navy fighters in October and brakes, snows, battery, tdllbrad to your hgineii;... - .... , , Inting end ,Residential W o «. Joseph CELEBRITY CIPHER .The gunmen, identified today by the forced to land at a NATO base on Sicily. - FOR SALE - $750 or best offer. 647-9606. dOAnlng neeids. B$tab-|FHO(^leantna — ' BxteHor Dumo$. Fully lUeemodi CtlGbflty CIphGr cryptoorami ar* crGGtGd from quolRtkxti by famous Egyptian government as memltors of a ” I can’t describe to you how I felt Free »tlfli^es|!e466^ ' pooplG. post ond proGGHt. Each Mtcr tn thG cLphtr BtandG for locolly - Cofttbany. ’ cieonmo service ceilings snothor. TodMy’a clua: K aquala Q. Palt^nian faction opposed to the seeing my passengers killed in cold UMd Mtcluinics I, Insured, freeestl-^ Ing for homes to cl ’oniees, fully Ipadership of PLO Chairman Yasser blood,” Gala! said. Tools The Houseworks, >> your areo. Ri work, ____ Robo(rt B. |lorvteV by CONNIE WIENER Arafat, had commandeered Flight 648 Maltese and Egyptian commandos 6 4 7 -3 7 7 7 . ^ Reliable Bonded ovminiMii^''i6er Buflalng-RomodottiiG Saturday night on a flight from Athens had surrounded the Boeing 737 airliner Dotsun Pulsar, 83 — 4 Nm Addlfons, e(ir> “ lUNUNSUI BLUO RLU Mostly "Snap On", one .^Insured 10 years II., to Cairo. at the airport when it landed at 10:20 PRINCESS DIANA owner tools. Wide yar- door sedan, automatic, Leew es, Hondo. Call Bob, _ . . _ .6lno,.lSfe air, mint condition, low tnos. 742-6462. Chbnsi bothr^1. upi photo >' allow the plane to be refueled unless the Court of Probate, District of NOTICE TO CRIDITOR8 ment to keep him in (nistody for after 4pm, 742-5824. Andover hijackers first released the passengers. E S TA TE OF interrogation by Egyptian authorities. favorite son Akal Amp plus tuner, NOnCe OF MUUUNQ WILLIAM H. BURKE, JR. Glide Blanc of France lies in a hospital bed in Malta today after President Reagan was kept informed techniques equalizer, 1905 Honda Accord L X — 4 E S TA TE OF o/k/o W ILLIAM H. Mifsud said the Egyptian troops crept of developments but the raid was JANE DRAKE BURKE, Iota Of being wounded on the hijacked Egypt Air jetliner during the By George Lavng compact disc, Aiwa door, loaded, 5,000 miles. Pursuant to on order of Hon. up to the plane — the same one fo rc ^ entirely "an Egyptian action,” said a Manchester, deceased - Herald Reporter cassette, Marantz turnta­ Excellent cnditlon. Bal­ Norman J. Prtust, Judea, _ The Hon. William E. Flfr- down by U.S. fightersjas it carried the night. Egyptian commandoes stormed the aircraft. A newspaper White House spokesman. He said the ble, four excellent speak­ ance warranteed. 646- dated November II, 1915 a (^rold, Judee, of the Court Acbllle Lauro hijackeKs out of Egypt — in Cairo said today one of the terrorists has been hospitalized for United States had offered to assist but ers, 6 months old. $550. 0560. hearing will beheld on on ap­ of Probate, District of M od-. after the lights were turned off at the was not asked. COVENTRY — Most people know Coventry is the 649-0501. plication praying for the Chester at o hearing held on his injuries. ______1 authority to enter Into a new November 20, 1915 ordered field at Luqa Airport in southern Malta The Egyptian government today birthplace of Nathan Hale. Connecticut’s official AM X, 1969 — 390, Auto­ oareemant for the sale and that all claims must be pre^ before launching their assault. declared its regret at the loss of life but hero. But only a few know the town is also the Lloyd's AM/FM stereo matic transmission, mortoaga of sold real astote Mnted to the nduclory on oT "The hijackers threw three hand were explosions,” he said. " I saw a lot and wounded passenH|re were taken off birthplace of an ancestor of Britain’s Princess Diana. power steering, power os In sold application on flla said Egypt was determined to confront and 6trock stereo car­ ^ o r e February 23, I9t6 or grenades at the passengers and the ■of people who had been hurt and others the plane earlier., . What’s more, the Revolutionary War spy and the brakes, tilt wheel. Excel­ more fully appears, at the be barred os by low provided. all attempts at "pressure and tridge player and turnta­ CARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS rnMISCEIlANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS Court of Probate on Dec. 5, Mary Lou Taylor, grenades started a fire that filled the whose bodies were shot up. They got all The dead Am enqan^tm identified blackmail." lady who charmed Washington, D.C., earlier this ble. Hardly used. Asking lent condition. Too many FOR SALE IFOR SALE L 2 J AUTOMOTIVE I9ts at 1 ;50 P.M. new parts to list. Best I I AUTOMOTIVE Sharon B. Prauss, The fiduciary Is: Clerk plane with flainesand smoke,” he said. the terrorists so that’s good.” today as Scarlett Marie Rogenkamp, a It said the "available information" month are related, according to evidence uncovered $•5. Call 647-1560 after “ (The commandos) fired with auto­ Mifsud, amending an earlier report, civilian Defense Department employee by the Coventry Historical Society. 5pm, ask for Len. offer. 295-9481. 047-n Bertho E. Burke indicates the hijackers “ belong to a 1983 Bonneville Mid Size Datsun, 1980 — 210, 1977 Dodge Automatic Pair Armstrong mounted 77 Mather St. matic weapons as they went in.” said police removed 55 bodies from the based in Greece. Mifsud said she was Palestinian faction that broke away “ It's sort of ironic that she's now the head of the Wagon — Excellent con­ AM /FM , 5 speed, hutch- Transmission — 318, 8 Manchester, C T 04040 1977 Dodge Tradesman radial white wall snow O50-T1______• • He said the commandos and terror­ plane including those of all eight one of two Israeli^ and three Americans from the Palestine Liberation Organi­ country that had him hung,” said society Treasurer Van — Automatic, beauti­ dition. 20,000 miles. Many back. Good condition. cylinder. $99 or best offer. tires B R 78-13. Good condi­ Nonce OF m caFT o f ists battled for 10 minutes before the children aboard as well as the hi­ picked out to be murdered at 15-minute zation and works for an Arab state, R.C. Hamilton, who along with other society members extras, must see to appre­ AFFUCATION FOR POINT ful condition, low mi­ Call 6476931. Call 643-6091 after tion. $30. 643-5678.0 last of the hijackers was felled. Mifsud jackers, passengers, crew and Egyp­ intervals Sunday to pressure Maltese known to practice terrorism and give discovered the relationship in a genealogy of Lady ciate. $8,200. 649-2536. 3:30pm.o 80URC8 CON8TRUCTION Court of Probate, District of leage, garaged. $4,000 AND OFERATINO PCRMIT Andover said none of the Egyptian commandos tian sky marshals. authorities to provide fuel for the plane. refuge to terrorists." Diana. firm. 6467634. Beautiful 75 Camaro. Su­ Tw o P215/TSR15 Atlas The Air Compliance Unit, of NOTICBOFHIAMNO was killed but one had a leg blown off. Each hostage was made to stand at The statement, Egypt’s first official According to the records. Princess Diana is I ANTIQUES 1978 Chevrolet Comoro — perior Condition; Will bar- Snow Tires — Two on E S TA TE OF snow tires. One road tire the Deportment of Environ­ “ It was terrible. There was smoke ANOTHER WOUNDED passenger the top of the steps at the main door, comment in 15 hours, said, "The Libyan descended from Nathan Hale's grandmother, Eliza­ Volvo G L T Wagon, 1981 — 81,000 miles. Excellent oaln. Call 228-3227 wheels. Steel belted ra- mental Protection hereby RICHARD DRAKE mounted, balanced on Pursuant to on order of Hon. everywhere and you couldn’t breathe,” died later in hospital and a young shot in the bead at close range and then beth Strong, who lived in the Strong House on South Excellent condition. All condition. Metallic green. anytime. dlol$. GR 78-15. $20. Call rims. $85. Call 646-8119.0 elves notice of the receipt of ambassador in Valletta went to the application by MAS En- Norman J. Prauss, Judge, said French passengei* Georges Gilbert American woman was murdered by the pushed to the tarmac, he said. All but Sreet that now serves as the historical society’s options. $9,500. Call 644- $3,800 or best offer. Call 649-7232. doted November 1, ifis a airport and spoke to the hijackers and elnaerlne & Monufocturlna Briard, 36, who told a radio interviewer hijackers early Sunday. the one American survived. headquarters. Her grandson and Hale’s cousin. Dr. 2753. Laurie, 872-7694. Chevy Malibu Classic, Pair of P205/75D14 Co., Inc. for permit to hearing will be held on an op; then departed for Tripoli immediately HARTFORD 1977 — 4 door, V6 power studded snow tires with construct and operate on plication proving for the he had hidden under his seat during the There were 30 survivors, all of whom A second American, a 30- year-old at the instructions of his government." Joseph Strong, began the lineage that will see its Incinerator at Pet Burial authority to enter Into a new gunfight. were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, woman, was in hospital in critical crowning achievement sit in Buckingham Palace 1974 Plymouth Duster — brakes, power steering, rims. Asking $65. Call agreement for the sole and ANTIQUES Slant 6, runs good, some Nolwegian knit Services, 540 North Moln "There was a scuffle on the plane burns, shrapnel or bullet wounds, condition but conscious after being when Prince Charles succeeds Queen Elizabeth. hitch, good condition. 647-1560 after 5pm, ask tor Street, Manchester. morteoee of sold redi estate WAREHOUSE rust. 96,000. Must sell. $900. 289-1945. Len. os In sold application on file where there was no light. Then there hospital officials said. Eighteen female dumped onto the tarmac and left for Related stories, p. 7 Strong was born in Coventry in 1770. Best offer. Call 649-1063. 1974 AMC Hornet— Needs The application may be ex­ more fully oppeors, at the The source of the Coventry Historical Society’s exhaust. $400 or best offer. amined In the Office of the Court of Probata on Decem­ Opon Tu9$.-SaK 1974 T-BIrd — AM power Assistant Director, Enforce­ ber 5, lets at 1:45 P.M. discovery was an article in the April 1982 issue of The Call after 4pm, 643-9291. options, very clean Inte­ ment Section, State Office Sharon B. Preuss, Developers seek financing New England Historical and Genealogical Record. lOam-Spm rior, mechanically sound.- Building, USCopItol Avenue, 0 4 ^ Clerk The article, written by Gary Boyd Roberts, noted that Needs bodywork. $1,000 or Hartford, Connecticut 06106 045-11 Princess Diana is one-eighth American.' 243 farmington Ave., 1980 Jeep C J7 Renegade— best offer. 649-9404, 647- Lady Diana's American roots come from her 4 speed, power steering, Hartford 0080 or 647-1340. maternal great-grandmother, who in turn was the AM /FM stereo, 33" tires Chevrolet 83 Suburban Sil­ INVITATION TO BIO 0007 INVITATION TO BIO etOt plus set of standard tires, verado C20 — Excellent Plymouth Barracuda, ringerop MICRO-FICHe RBAOER "FUBUC aCHOOL Approval sought for more Cheney units great-granddaughter of Nathan Hale’s cousin. 525-6785 FRINTIRB TRANeFORTAHON’ According to these records, a difference of seven $3,800. Days, 2826791, af­ condition, trailer pack­ 1973 — Automatic trans­ The Board of Education, 110 age, fully loaded. 649-1555. The Board of Education, 110 generations separates the princess and Dr. Strong. ter 5pm, 649-2211. mission, power steering, convenence Long HIM Drive, East Hart­ Lone HIM Drive, East Hort- power brakes, body fair. ford, Ct. will receive sealed ford, Ct. will receive sealed By Alex GIrglll Clocktower Mill, on the east side of Elm developers plan to provide putdoor of Cambridge, Mass.; and A. Abner Hamilton said there are no Strongs living in bids for "MICRO-FICHE bids for PUBLIC SCHOOL Rosen of New York. They are also the Coventry today, but their distant relatives include a 646-6318 otter 6pm. TRANSPORTATION. Bid In- Herald Reporter Street, will have 185 apartments when parking north of the building. Plans call BUSINESS BUSINESS BUSINESS READER PRINTERS". Bid developers of the Clocktower Mill. who’s who of notables in addition to Princess Diana. Information and specifica­ formotlon and specifications completed. About 30 are occupied and for the demolition of a house once used I OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITIES 1974 ClMvy Nova — Runs tions ore available at the Bu­ ore available at the Business Owners of the Velvet Mill and the there are deposits for leases on about 10 by Cheney Bros, foremen. , The group also owns the Dye House on Roberts’ article lists the following as either relatives good. .Started up every­ siness Office. Sealed bids will Office. Sealed bids will be re­ the north comer of Pine and Cooper Hill of Strong or spouses of relatives: Looking ceived until 1:30 p.m., Mon­ .Velvet Weave Shed In the Cheney more apartments Preliminary plans were explained to day last winter. High mi­ be received until 1:30 p.m., the Cheney .National Historic* District streets. Levine said today no firm plans g Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Monday, December 2,1915 at day, December 9, 19SS at Historic District are awaiting approval ' The Velve: M'U is an E-shaped leage. $500. Call 742-7485. which time they will be pub­ Commission at its last meeting and will have been made for that building, but it Millard Fillmore, Rutherford B. Hayes, Grover which time they will be pub­ ' of a financing plan that would permit building c.i the west side of Elm Street. for licly opened and read aloud. licly opened and read aloud. be presented to the commission later in might be used to provide some kind of Cleveland. Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, The Board of Education res­ them to develop the mill into UO Until about r year ago, the building was A 7-ELEV En 1961 Cadillac — Coupe The Board of Education res­ more detail. amenities, like recreation facilities, for Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. erves the right to accept or erves the rioht to accept or , apartments and the shed into a parking still being used as an operating mill by DeVIMe — Loaded. 63,000 something? relect any or all bids or the William FitzGerald, chairman of the those who live in the apartments. g Actors and actresses Humphrey Bogart, Spencer relect any or oil bids or the garage. the last vestige of thr Cheney Bros, miles. Excellent condi­ rieht to waive technical for­ rioht to waive technical for­ commission, said the group has not Tracy, Lee Remick, Orson Welles, Rudolph Valentino FRANCHISE tion. Must be seen. Asking malities If It Is In the best In­ malities If It 1s In the best In­ -. Mark Levine, president of Dwelling textile empire. The Manchester Redevelopment terest to do so. taken any action on the plan. It must and Shirley Temple. $6,900. Call 643-4601, ask terest to do so. Development Corp., one of the owning The Velvet Weave Shed is on the west Agency will hold a public hearing Dec. 9 Richard A. Huot meet the approval of the Pl^fhning and g Authors F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hart Crane, Robert for Dick. Richard A. Huot partners, said today that the full board side of Pine Street south of the Ribbon on the request by the owners of the Director Director Zoning Commission as well as the Penn Warren. Emily Dickenson. Ralph Waldo ___ Business Services -of the Connecticut Housing Finance Mill. It is characterized by a saw-tooth weaving mill for tax-exempt revenue Business Services 051-11 historic commission before, it can go Emerson, Noah Webster, Ben Bradlee, Edward R. 1981 Buick Regal — Low IH4-11 Authority will meet soon to review the roof line. bonds. The agency and the Board of Nake ttw o rli fo r you forward. ; Murrow and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. mileage. Many extras.' Buying or hnancing plan. A CHFA comiriittee has Directors must approve the bonds. excellent condition. Call N O T Id OF A PUBLIC HtARINO - already approved it, he said. The Weaving Mill, the largest build­ Levine said today that the Velvet g Industrialists Samuel Colt, the Rockefellers, the 7-ELEVEN stores— small compact, easily accessible. Their conyqnient locations, QN A FROFOflCO PROJECT AND THE ing in the complex, is at the northeast Vanderbilts, the Firestones, the Fords and J.P. 649-6095. Selling. ISSUANCE OF MORTOAOS REVENUE BONOB .. Meanwhile, the owners of another Weave Shed is ideally suitetMor parking The Board of Directors passed a fast service and friendly image have combined to make 7-ELEVEN shopping a UNDER TITLE A CHAPTER ISA EECTIONS A llS'C T ESQ. . former Cheney mill, the Weaving Mill, corner of Elm and Forest streets. because of the location its (»lumns and resolution Jan. 22 as a first step in Morgan. familiar part of the American lifestyle. That is why we are so successful. 1973 F-350 Pickup— Super OF THE OENBRAL STATUTES OF CONNEtmeu'r have asked the town to issue up to $15 The apartments planned for the because it is built into a bill^ so no ramp issuing the bonds, but they must take Living descendants of Princess Diana’s New camper special. Hit right tfif f 7-ELEVEN is a division of T H E S O U TH LA N D C O R PO R ATIO N , pioneer of the NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN that the Manchester million in tax-exempt revenue bonds to Velvet Mill include some with bed­ will be needed to drive to the second further action before the town is England ancestors, according to the article, "proba­ front. 429, V-8, C6 auto­ M d e v e lo ^ n t A g m » will conduct a meeting on rooms on the ground floor and living convenience stores and a recognized leader in the food and dairy industry. SIZES Mondoy, Cfocember A IM S , at 7:00 p.m.. In the Lincoln . finance conversion of that mill into 249 level. committed to bonding. The town will not bly nunriber between 20 and 30 million Americans.” matic. Good winter pre­ areas above them, and some with The building will provide 265 parking be obligated to pay the bonds if Coventry Historical Society President John Hetzel Approximately 7,000 7-ELEVEN Stores are located virtually throughout the nation. lect. $500. 643-1383. 36-46 Canter Geld Room ett 494 Main Street, Monchastar. apartments. it’s right at Connecticut, for thepurpose of holding o public haorlne . If the plan for the Weaving and Velvet bedrooms in lofts. The Velvet Weave spaces, enough for the .Velvet- Mill revenues from the the development are said it is not surprising to find New England families 7-ELEVEN otters a business system tor a ready to operate store. It includes'train­ and approving o redevelopment plan In connection Shed is attached to the Velvet Mill by an apartments at the rate of VA per unit not sufficient. so interrelated. In colonial days, he said, marriages ing, counseling, bookkeeping, financing, advertising, and merchandising assist­ 1977 Dodge — Power with the proposed financing of o protect under Title 0. - mills go forward, there will be more S**!.*’!* '' V !-' S***!®"* 8-124 #t sea. of the (3ena*ol " than 750 apartments in the restored enclosed walkway above Pine Street. required by town zoning regulations. The Weaving Mill will be developed often took place between second cousins or families in ance. Steering, power brakes, your Statutes of Connecticut. automatic, 6 cylinder, , historic district. Two of the three parallel wings of the The developing partners for the by a limited partnership composed of the immediate area. Find out how you can put 7-ELEVEN 's experience to work for you. Simply call the $800. Good condition. 644- The prelect to be financed consists of the acquisition The Ribbon Mill on Pine Street has Velvet Mill are also connected at an Velvet Mill and the shed are Dwelling David C. Woodbury and Associates Inc. "What really is staggering is when you start with 5095 fingertips - of o mill building at 91 Elm Street In the C l^ e v Mills upper level by a walkway. number below or till out the coupon requesting additional information. You will 9682 after Spm. Historical District In Manchester, Connectloit and the been converted to 104 apartmejgts and Development Corp. which Levine of Manchester, and Munro, Jennings one person, there is a fruitfly expansion of receive details on how to get into business tor yourself. Tempt your knitting skill renovation and rahoblMtatlon of such structure to . 100 of them have been JeasM. The In addition to the indoor parking, the heads; Cambridge Development Corp. and Doig Associates of Farmington. descendants,” he said. 1 with this handsome sleeve­ create up to 249 unMs of multlfemlly residential rental less pullover in an attractive housing. The prelect will be owned by and operated and Norwegian design. managed by or cm behalf of Silk Mill Associates Limited 7-ELEVEN FOOO STDflES Partnership, a Connecticut limited partnership with No. 509$ has knit direc­ 132 Scon Road Mint Condition 1 79GMC4 David C. Woodbury A Aseoclates, inc.Tni Main S t ^ , tions for Sizes 36-46 inclu­ In the ManchMter, Connecticut and Munre, Jennings A Deig WMerbury. Connecticut 06705 X 4. Rustproofed, ladder ;Pakistan-tndian rivalry adds to threat of nuclear conflicts rack and tool box. Never sive; pattern graphs. Assoclatoe, Inc., Winding River Office PorlL 74 ^ t t Contact: KatNaen Qlennon Classifieds! Swamp Rood, Farmington, Connecticut os general (203) 574-0518 plowed. Less than 25,000 portners. miles. $6,900. Call 649-5037 To e i* r . s ti4 $2.51)1 Iw sack device in 1974 but has always has taken a number of steps enrichment process,” the most study noted. NAME______. Miiers. alts 50f tsr psftsgs a u Funds for such purposes will be provided bv the By Tim Aheorn situation as orte of the most evenings. lisuonwpfthoTown.of Mjmcl^or's (o^ing o ^ maintained that it was for "peace­ consistent with such a goal. difficult part is getting started, it Neither India nor Pakistan has ADDRESS______L_ ■aaltisg. VI inw ivwn m mimcnosTor's (octing by and The Auocioted Pre$$ threatening to the effort to stem AWKUMT through ^ Moicheetor Redevoiopmont Agency) (the the spread of nuclear weapons ful” purposes. In the past year, the report said, and "upgrading this material signed the 1968 Nuclear Non- CtTY______1981 Chevrolet Citation — "lyeuor")"Iteuor") mortgage rw/muerevenue bonds inIn on oogroMfo Proliferation Treaty. ------1 — ------• WASHINGTON — Pakistan is on around the world. Meanwhile, several other na­ noted, Pakistani President Zia to the high-enriched level (needed 4 door, standard, silver, prlnclDdl amount not to oxcood SISiWMOO Itho PHONE______turn tmt, x.y. ttsas " vwiiv.BendT'). ,. -rifo • wBonds iiv.H w ilt lll^ vjtocuroOosprovioodman tocurod M In m the threshold of having atomic The study was written by Leo­ tions are widely considered to have ul-Haq has announced that his for bombs) requires far fewer BUSINESS PHONE______AM/FM stereo, well- Prist Xaait, MSrtss ■ Itt Zip in«»*p*vr* '»u o r ona o trustee to or be near possessing nuclear nation has succeeded in enriching steps.” maintained by original liOJI sag stila NaaOar. be noiMd thoroin. The Bonds shoM be special llmltod weapons and there is evidence that nard Spector, author of the group’s An Equal Opoottundy Organization weapons, including Pakistan, Is­ uranium at its Kahuta enrichment The 5 per cent level is also owner. $Z000. 643-8479. SPECIAL: Over 200 aa- CALL o b l i g e s of the Issuer, and, oxeoot os prevIM In ^ India may respond by building its first non-proliferation study issued lectiona and a P R E E Benda and such Indenture of Trust, tho^nds and the own nuclear arsenal, according to in 1984 and a former Senate staffer rael and South Africa. plant outside the capital, significant because reactors which Intsraet thereon will not cenilltute on Indabtadme of India and Pakistan have fought Islamabad. produce power are fueled by 3 Inside Today Pattern Section in the the leeusr or o loon of the credit theroofT^ a study released today. who helped draft the 1078 U.S. law ALBUM. Just $2.00. TODAY three wars since 1947 when the two While the enrichment level was percent enriched uranium, the AM reiMents of the Toum of Mendieatar end the State Actions taken by teth of the prohibiting American nuclear aid SOOMstSSJasaca nations were created out of the only 5 percent rather than the 90 report noted. Uranium enriched of Cemiocticut who appoqr at told hearing Malt te loag-tisoe enemies mean the threat to countries which might use it to 20 pages. 2 sections 8-12S—OWlS—« 4 aai Nt>. Ktu partitioning of the former British percent needed for weapons, "the beyond the 3 percent level has no 179 ^MOTORCYCLES/ ta ira u Oiaai: Saw la ante naak 643-2711 Bhren to t M r views for or b f nucleer proliferatitm *'in South develop weapons. •-III—HEwtean MaeineM— ogolnat the progeeal to laswt fiio Bondi and the location Asia grew substantially during the There are flve nations which colony. After India exploded its ability to produce it amounted to a use except in weapons. Advice______17 Obituirlet. . 10 IBICYCLES 20 tisaa sf i i i i l wtns isata. end nature of IhOBraloctto bo financod. past year; conchi.ded the Carnegiq; y .b'sye 'admitted possession of- ' device in 1974, Pakistan responded declaration that Pakistan was, in In light of the Pakistani actions, Butlenu______18 Opinion __ • m —TO am ar siir—ss Dated: November n , 191$. Cleullied___1B-20 Peoplelelk. ttiWnran Rav it sMn. Eadowinent for ■’liReniational ' 'ajtoniic ’ .weapons:' . the.' United by starting ah aggressive effort to principle, capable of producing Indian. Prim e Minister Rajiv tOUTHUWD 1983 Honda XL200R — ••iM -C M PTs-at oagtt statkk- Comics______8 Spodt. coapoeanoH is-imMs lisas. ---- AMELIA P. BURNS Peace. .i' suites, the Soviet Union, China, -develop.a nuclear capability. weapons-range uranium,” .^the Gandhi declared that he was EnlerlaInmenL . 17 Television. Only 1,500 Sunday miles. a iM — staMaaniR covntni ITS CHAIRMAN ' The private, non-prpntorganiza- Britain, and France. A sixth, While Pakistan has since denied study noted. reconsidering his nation’s policy of Lotlery______- 2 Weether_ 646-7634. — 14 crO sa4 aMN ksa aiBlt. 048-11 Hra pointed to the India-PaUstan India, exploded a single nuclear it is trying to (tevelop weapons, it "Owing to the pecularities of the not building a nuclear arsenal, the