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U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 21, 1»S5 SPORTS Business Growth, costs opa smipw i2-s F In Brief ^ Make it a Re'Sal Christmas Kelley hearing fell together, scheduled tonight BonnMu flnithet orientation analysis shows with a Gift of Haggar Slacks ...page 13 John Bpnneau of Vernon has recently com­ pleted a two-day Manager Orientation Program conducted at the Friendly IceCreqm Corporation Bv Martin Crutslnger headquarters in Wilbraham, Mass. Bonneau is T h t A stoclottd Press the manager of the Friendly Restaurant located on Berkshire Avenue in Springfield, Mass. WASHINGTON — The economy grew a lackluster The purpose of the session is to help ensure a 2.4 percent in 1985, the slowest pace since the last HAGGAR smooth transition recession, the government reported Friday. While the into restaurant year ended on a faster note, nriany analysts predicted management and to only a slightly improved economy in 1986. Expand-O-Matic acquaint new Growth in the gross national product, the total f f Friendly managers output of goods and services, was down substantially from the revised 6.6 percent advance turned in during iHanrbfatrr Hrralb with the firm’s ex­ tensive facilities 1984 and was below even a scaled-down estimate by ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm and the specific the Reagan administration. functions of support The GNP report and a separate Labor Department departments. Ex­ report on Friday showed that inflation is remaining under control as the economy enters its fourth year of ten sive training Single copy: 25C courses are given to expansion. Monday, Dec. 23,1985 management per­ A GNP-linked inflation measure showed prices sonnel as an effort to rising 3.S percent in 1985, the lowest increase since When you get Haggar* 365 ■ T-- ---A 'vt acquaint new man­ 1967. The Labor Department reported that consumer prices were rising at an annual rate of just 3.6 percent slacks, you can count on great agers with their ] performance year ’round. They roles. : during the first 11 months of the year, despite a sharp 0.6 percent increase in November prices. feature waistband for ultimate Mandela says m Many analysts discounted the big November gain, comfort. Protected by Scotch-Re­ 2 8NET upt I the largest in almost two years, saying it stemmed lease*, so they’re completely dividend J from a temporary spurt in food and energy costs. machine washable, and backed At the White House, spokesman Larry Speakes said by the Haggar* Guarantee of un­ The directors of the GNP figures showed an economy “ continuing on she will defy Southern New Eng- the steady progression of moderate growth. There is conditional satisfaction. iand Telephone John Bonneau no reason to expect any end to the economic have voted to in­ recovery.” crease the quarteriy dividend on the company’s The administration focused on the fact that a common stock by 1.02 to $.70 from $.68 per share. "flash” preliminary estimate showed the economy in ' Navy • Grey police orders The board’s action raises the annual dividend the still uncompleted fourth quarter was growing at a 3 rate to $2.80 from $2.72. The next quarterly 3.2 percent rate, up from a revised 3 percent pace in Brown • Mid Blue dividend, at the new rate, is payable January IS, the third quarter. Tan • Black 1986, to share owners of record on December 23, The economy was slowed this year by a huge trade By Maureen Johnion according to Vivienne Walt, a 1985. deficit which caused a near-recession in U.S. industry The Associated Press South African journalist who was Walter H. Monteith, Jr., SNET chairman and as domestic manufacturers lost sales to foreign Sizes 32 to 42 speaking to Mrs. Mandela. chief executive officer, said, "Our directors’ competition both at home and abroad. ji. JOHANNESBURG. South Mrs. Mandela shouted that she action is consistent with their policy of providing All the GNP figures reported Friday reflected a Africa — Black activist Winnie would not leave, and police again dividend increases of an amount appropriate both wholesale overhaul that is done once every five years Mandela appeared before a Johan- had to grab her by each arm and to SNET’s earnings and to the need to invest in our in an effort to make sure this key economic indicator heeburg magistrate today on a virtually drag her to the police car, business. The board’s goal is to offer investors a accurately reflects the real world. 00 charge of defying goverment res­ said Elvis Phele, the boyfriend of return on the company’s common stock which is In addition to moving the base year for prices to 1982 2 fo. « 4 5 trictions on her actions and move­ Mrs. Mandela’s daughter, Zinzi, competitive with those of similar investments.” from 1972, the department added $101.2 billion to ments, and vowed later to ignore who also was present. Monteith noted that this is the eighth Americans’ personal income in 1984 to reflect the Reg. *30 each...Now *23” each the orders and return to her Soweto Six reporters waiting outside consecutive year in which directors have raised so-called "underground economy” on which people home. were taken away and held briefly the dividend. don’t pay taxes. Buy 2 and Save *15^ Mrs. Mandela, the wife of by police. Minutes before the While the Reagan administration is forecasting the imprisoned black leader Nelson police arrived, Mrs. Mandela told Wamaco and RLL merge economy will grow at a 4 percent rate in 1986, many 5$' Mandela, was dragged from her CBS and ABC television, " I am private analysts are predicting growth will be only FREE ALTERATIONS Soweto home by police Sunday and' here back in my house with the full BRIDGEPORT — Apparel manufacturer War- slightly better than this year’s 2.4 percent rate. naco announced Friday approval of a merger taken to the Knigersdorp police knowledge, which they have told ‘The new report put the GNP at $3.58 trillion for all of [ station west of Johannesburg for me, that if they ever find I have set with a private corporation formed by top 1985, up from $3.49 trillion in 1984. Before inflation is management, designed to take the company being in Soweto despite a new foot in the house they will eliminate removed, the 1985 GNP figure is $3.99 trillion, up 5.8 government order that allows her me.” private. percent from 1984. The independent board of directors at a special to live anywhere in South Africa She has lived at the Mandela Hwild photo by Pinto except the Johannesburg area. family home in Soweto since meeting Thursday unanimously approved a white Christmas is in store for the Manchester area, merger proposal from RLL Inc., a corporation The court released Mrs. Man­ August, when her house and clinic Residents of a group home at the corner of Brookfield organized by a group of private investors headed True Temper sold dela on her own recognizance after in Brandfort were firebombed in and East Center streets join forces this morning to shovel weather forecasters say. RECAVS a five-minute hearing today, and an attack Mrs. Mandela blamed on by Wamaco senior management, a company the sidewalks and parking area in front of the home. A ‘Your Quallly Men's Shop' ordered her to appear Jan. 22 at security police. statement said. FARMINGTON (AP) — Emhart Corp. reported The investors consist of a broad-based group Knigersdorp regional court out­ Minister of Law and Order Louis Friday that it had concluded its purchase of Allegheny le Grange said Saturday that Mrs. from Waraacd’s corporate and divisional man­ side Johannesburg. International Inc.’s True Temper operations for $102 DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PLAZA Mandela could live anywhere agement headed by Robert J. Nature, chairman Mrs. Mandela left the court million. 903 MAIN ST. VERNON ringed by hundreds of chanting- outside Johannesburg and Roode- Town prepares for white Christmas and chief executive officer of Wamaco. The firm True Temper is a leading manufacturer of a broad poort, which encompass Soweto. of Goldman Sachs is acting as financial adviser to Open Mon.-Fri. 'til 9 Open Mon.-Fri. ’til 9 black supporters. "As far as I am range of lawn and garden products, tools and golf club He also said she could attend social the group. Sat. til 5:30 Sat. ’til 5:30 concern^, it is a non-issue, a law By George Lovng the sun broke through at around roads. “ We expected approximately shafts, and employs more than 1,600 people in the gatherings, but could not attend or Wamaco also announced it has entered into an Sun. 12-5 Sun. 12-5 that should not be obeyed by any Herald Reporter noon, according to National Manchester Highway Superin­ one inch,” she said. "But the United States, Canada, England, Ireland and Japan. human being” she said of the speak at political meetings or be agreement in principle providing for settlement In a prepared statement. Emhart noted that the Weather Service Forecaster Ro­ tendent Keith Chapman said 18 weather conditions did some banning order that restricts where quoted in South Africa. strange things. Fortunately, we E of the lawsuits challenging the merger. Unlike a storm earlier this bert Woodard. Woodard said that trucks sanded and plowed town True Temper products fit in well with its consumer Mrs. Mandela’s husband. Nel­ ' she may live and who she may see. month, the snow that fell Sunday the storm was the largest of the roads through the night. Crews were all out there when it oc­ lines — hardware stores and home centers. son, is widely regarded as the most Mrs. Mandela was more than 90 night and this morning in the season for the area and caught the began work at around 11:30 curred, so it was no problem." important black leader in South minutes late for the court appear­ Manchester area caused no major Windsor Locks weather center by Sunday night with about five Africa. He was sentenced to life in Merchants in Manchester said ance. About 70 reporters w a it^ for problems for work-bound commu­ surprise. trucks, but more were added when prison in 1964 for plotting sabotage, the snow did not stop Christmas her to appear in the small court ters or last-minute shoppers. the snow became heavy, he said. Carbide asks probe when he was head of the armed “ Everybody kind of blew this shoppers from doing some last- room, and 15 police officers and But it did renew hope for a white wing of the African National one.” he said. "A warm fronttothe “ They had predicted about one minute shopping. Several store some military police also were Christmas. Congress guerrilla movement. west and a lot of moisture to the to two inches," he said. “ It was managers said crowds were nor­ present. " I love the snow," said Manches­ south gave us more snow than more than we anticipated, but we mal for the day before Christmas into GAP financing Mrs. Mandela ha'd been ejected Meanwhile, police said a bomb ter letter carrier Andy Winsler as C expected." He said forecasters were ready for it.” Eve, when doors opened at 9 a.m. y'oir.REATERHARTFOHD Tl at gunpoint Saturday from her exploded today at a shopping he delivered mail this morning on had predicted only about one inch Chapman said that crews are Since schools were closed, par­ residence in Soweto, the black center crowded with Christmas Main Street. "It doesn’t help too DANBURY (UPI) - Union of the white stuff. getting ready for Tuesday’s ex­ ents and students did not have to Carbide’s statement called its township near Johannesburg. vacationers in a resort suburb of much when you’re a mailman, but Carbide Corp., which insists the pected .cnowfall by plowing as worry about delays or offer “ a financially superior offer 24 Tolland Tpke., Vernon, CT 649-2638 She returned early Sunday and Durban, killing four people and you got to have snow for Woodard said more snow may company is not for sale despite a close to the sidewalks as possible. cancellations. which also is intended to have the was speaking to reporters when injuring 15 others. Christmas." fail on Christmas Eve. There is a 60 multi-billion dollar hostile ta­ “ We're making room for addi­ effect of the company continuing to police arrived to arrest her. She Ambulances and police rushed to “ There’s nothing like a white percent chance of flurries Tuesday For the first time this winter, keover bid by GAF Corp., asked tional snow," he said. operate as an independent entity.” wore a bandage on her ankle to the scene of the late morning blast Christmas,” said Jim Diagle, an afternoon and evening, he said. children were sledding on the hill federal officials Friday to probe GAF has testified in the New protect a bruise suffered while in Amanzimtoti, a resort suburb of employee of Pearls TV and Ap­ Manchester police said,, there The state Department of Trans­ behind the Mary Cheney Library. alleged GAF stock margin 1986 V.W.’s the Indian Ocean port city. Resi­ York action before U.S. District resisting expulsion from her home pliances who was shoveling the were only two minor accidents on portation reported there were no Among them were Nathan Hale violations. Judge Milton Pollack that it would Take delivery before Dec. 31.1985 and get... the day before. dents said the injured were taken sidewalk in front of the Main Street the roads this morning. That figure major accidents or tie-ups this School students Marcy Mahonny, Carbide said it made a written honor what Anderson called "junk "A re you coming or do we have to Addington Hospital in Durban, store. Diagle said that although the stood in sharp contrast to the morning on state roads. DOT 10, and Debbie Burnett, 9, who said request to the board of governors bonds” used to raise funds to to use the force we used yesterday which is reserved for whites under snow meant more work for him, he aftermath of a snowstorm on Dec. spokeswoman Ann Marie Fisher they were having fun in the snow. of the Federal Reserve System to purchase Carbide by selling off again?” shouted a policeman. South Africa’s apartheid laws. thought it was "great." 6, which resulted in 34 accidents in said some 600 trucks were sanding When asked if they looked determine whether GAF’s financ­ 7 > 7 % n N W l N G Carbide assets after acquiring the Between three and five inches town. Police in Coventry, Andover the highways at around 10 p.m. forward to a white Christmas, both ing of the takeover would violate w Sm 1 / 8 tor term$, paymonta and amounta w firm. had accumulated around the state and Bolton said today there were Sunday, but had to do more work enthusiastically answered federal securities laws. In a separate suit by Carbide by the time the snow stopped and no reports of accidents on their than they anticipated. “ Yeah.” Carbide is "seeking confirma­ against GAF in New Haven, a We have in stock the full line of 1986 V.W.’s achieve this WE ARE DEALING!! If you don’t tion from the board that borrowing Carbide lawyer Thursday termed available for immediate delivery. We are aiming see us before you buy or lease your new V.W. by GAF Corp. to finance its that an intention “ to take control of to be the #1 V.W. Dealer in New England, and to- then we both lose!! An abandoned baby proposed acquisition of Union and dismember Union Carbide.” Carbide would be ‘purpose credit,’ Soviets press ban on nuclear testing directly or indirectly secured by "THE GAF OFFER of necessity poses a hardship margin stock under the margin would require the immediate and regulation.’’ near-term sale of significant DEALS ON OUR FIRST QUALITY By Carol J. Williams Reagan’s "Star Wars” program to chev has offered to prolong the ban real outlines,” Tass said. “ Many The complaint added that "ac­ assets and operations of Union The Associated Press develop space-based missile if the United States follows suit, would like to see in it the sign of Editor’s note: This is one of a series of vignettes prepared by the cordingly, GAF, its investment Carbide for the sole purpose of defenses. and the Soviets recently said they hope that the voice of reason starts bankers and lenders would be in repaying short-term indebtedness PRE-OWNED VEHICLES... Manchester Area Conference of Churches, which is seeking to MOSCOW — The Soviet Union The underground test, code- could agree to measures of on-site prevailing among those who are violation of such regulations and to be incurred by GAF to finance provide Manchester and Bolton residents with Christmas gifts, said postponement of a U.S. named Goldstone, was delayed verification to respond to U.S. shaping the United States nuclear 2 related provisions of the Securities its proposed acquisition,” the food and clothing. hydrogen bomb test may be a sign three times after originally being concerns that a ban is not policy.” Exchange Act of 1934.” statement said. 1985 BUICK that the White House is considering scheduled for last Thursday. The verifiable. But in Washington, a spokesman A suit against GAF filed in GAF, based in Wayne, N.J., 1985 AUDI 5000S 1984 V.W. JETTA 1984 V.W. SCIROCCO 1984 BMW She’s quite determined to keep the baby even though there is no its call for a total ban on nuclear latest postponements came Satur­ “ So what does the United States’ for the Department of Energy said made its $68-a-share tender offer PARK AVENUE blood kinship. testing, but an American official day and Sunday. decision to put off an underground federal court in New Haven makes MINT CONDITION 5 Spd., A/C, Cassette the explosion had been delayed Dec. 10. 5 Spd., Sunrool, Cassette 5 Spd., Sunroof, Cassette said the weather was responsible. Tass, reporting Sunday on the nuclear explosion mean?” Tass the same allegation, of margin LOADEDII "T isn ’tright'’ shesaysfirmly. “I can’t let her be moved from because of winds blowing toward violations against GAF. Carbide’s board of (Urectors place to place. She needs to have a permanent home. T’wouldn’t Packing the punch of up to delay, noted that the Soviet Union asked. "Is it a response to the populated areas of Nevada and A published report Friday responded by voting Dec. 15 to be right to leave her.’’ So Ella continues the increasingly 150,000 tons of TNT. 10 times the on Aug. 6 imposed a unilateral recent Soviet proposals on California. quoted Carbide Chairman Warren repurchase up to 47.1 million *17,900 *8,495 *8,995 *12,995 difflcult struggle to adopt a little one she is determined will have power of the bomb that destroyed moratorium on nuclear tests that verification? Spokesman Chris West said a shares, or 70 percent of the Anderson’s federal court testim­ 8(X>97 *0003 *14,995 #2694A a safe place, a loving place. ’The baby, abandoned by her Hiroshima, the weapon to be is to run through the end of the " I f so, then the possibility to get forecast indicated unfavorable company's outstanding common #0070 3 ony Thursday in New York as #0096 18-year-old mother after just a few weeks, is now 11 months old. exploded in Nevada has been year. off the ground the solution of the saying GAF could win its $4.3 stock at $85 a share in cash and linked to research for President Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorba­ problem of nuclear tests assumes Please turn to page 10 securities. Four times, appointments have been made in Probate Court billion takeover bid, “ If they want for the mother to'sign adoption papers. Four times, Ella’s to raise the bet." The two companies sued one 1983 OLDS CUTLASS 1983 V.W. QUANTUM 1983 RENAULT FUEGO 1983 T-BIRD another Dec. 16, GAF filing suit 1983 V.W. RABBIT stepdaughter, who Ella cared for after her father left, failed to WAGON TURBO appear to sign the papers. Transient, moving from place to place, against Carbide in New York and A/C, Stereo, etc. Automatic, AM/FM “ IN FACT, the company's direc­ 5 Spd.. A/C. Cassette 5 Spd., A/C LOADEDII the baby’s mother is hard to contact. O’Neill says Moffett TODAY’S HERALD tors unanimously believe that the Carbide suing GAF in New Haven. In the meantime, the Department of Children and youth best interests of the

\i /- MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 23, 1985 — S 1 ^ MAMCHfaTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 28. HW Actor wants to be more than a symbol on Moscow trip

WEATHER By Gdorot Loyng “ IT’S ABOUT how scary death is Some of the play’s words have year, a job he called “ awful.” Htrold Reporttr for all of us and how we can stay off been changed to Russian, some That helped him decide to try - death if we cling together,” he Russian songs have been added college once more. He enrolled at As a result of the recent summit said. Bunce add^ that although and a synopsis will be read before MCC again to study hotel and Today’s forecast meeting between President Rea­ cultural exchanges are only a the play begins to help the restaurant management because audience understand the story, he “ I liked to cook.” Coaseetkat. Maasachawtts aad Rbade Islaad: gan and Mikhail Gorbachev. Man­ small aspect of superpower rela­ chester High School graduate tions, they can help ease tensions. said. However, Bunce said the A month later, he quit for the Becoming partly lunny tbli aftemoon. High in tke David Bunce will celebrate New “ We might not get as much done, performance is “ very visual, 30a. Becoming cloudy tonight. A chance of snow second time and worked as a Year's Eve on a plane en route to but we won’t have the stumbling which will make it easy to follow.” carpenter for two years. Then, western hills late at n i^ . Lows in the Ms. the Soviet Union. blocks they (the political leaders) The plot is loosely based on the Thursdays chance of rain or snow showers except while watching television one day, Bunce and about 70 other have when they sit down and talk,” story of the man who created Bunce said he came to the snow likely west. High in the Sis. members of an Albany, N.Y., he said. Bunce maintained that a Raggedy Ann for his sick daugh­ conclusion that he could do just as Maine: Mostly cloudy with a few flurries. Total Uieater group will perform in play forces an audience to relate to ter, Bunce said. The play turns into good a job as the actors he saw on accumulation 1 to 3 inches. Highs in the Ms north oscow for nine days next month tbe performance, which is some­ a fantasy after the daughter, the screen. and M to 3S south. Partly to mostly cloudy tonight. under a cultural exchange agree­ thing other media, like television, Marcella, falls asleep and jour­ A chance of light snow late at night. Lows S to 15 . ment between the United States cannot do. neys with Raggedy Ann to escape He was able to get an audition at north and 15 to 32 south. Occasional light snow and the Soviet Union that was Members of the group have been her problems. Along the way the the Little Theater of Manchester, Tuesday. Highs in the 80s to lower 30s. Periods of signed when the two leaders met in told by the State Department that child encounters death, the divorce where director Fred Blish “ took light snow Christmas day. Highs in the mid to Geneva in late November. they are considered official repre­ of her parents, and guilt. me under his wing.” Bunce said. upper 20s and 30s. “ We’re going with the message sentatives of America. Bunce said Bunce said some people com­ He then went back to college — this New Hampshire: Mostly cloudy with a few that we’re all human beings.” said he hopes to “ represent an average plained that the play gives a time at Central Connecticut State flurries today. Highs in the 20s north and M to 35 Bunce, 30, who grew up on American, and show that all people negative picture of life in the U.S. University — to study theater. south. Mostly cloudy with a chance of light snow Woodside Street. “ We don’t have want to be friends.” He disagreed. three heads and they don’t have “ It shows that we’re all human After obtaining his bachelor’s after midnight. Lows 5 to IS north and 15 to 23 south. “ I hope to go to a comer bai^, sit degree, Bunce spent two years in Occasional Tight snow Tuesday. Highs in the 20S to three heads.” beings,” he said. “ There’s death down, and get drunk with an and divorce in both countries. It New York, where he had “ moder­ lower 30s. Periods of light snow ^ristm as day. Bunce will be part of the chorus average working person over shows people working with ate" success getting roles in Highs in the mid 20s to mid 30s. in a production of “ The Rag Dolly” being staged in Moscow by the there,” he said. “ I hope to get to people.” summer stock performances. Vermont: A few snow flurries possible today. talk to them instead of being a Empire State Institute for Per­ Bunco’s journey to becoming a Bunce then enrolled in Penn State symbol." Highs 25 to 32. Snow likely late tonight a ^ forming Arts. In return, a Soviet professional actor is a story in University’s graduate theater pro­ Tuesday. Lows tonight in the teens to low 20s. Highs theater group will visit the U.S. in Bunce is married and has a itself. He never acted in high gram, but left when his son, Ben, Tuesday in the 20s. U P lp tM lO June. 2-year-old son. Neither will make school and had no interest in the was bom. He was able to get an The New York group’s trip will the trip with him because of the theater. audition with the Empire State Snow lovers, rejoice Today In history mark the first time since 1979 that cost and because they would be by “ I never even saw a play,” he Institute for Performing Arts in Extended outlook an American stage group has themselves during the day while he said, adding that he and his friends 1983, and has been with the group Today; becoming partly sunny. High 35 to 40. Wind becoming west 10 performed in tbe Soviet Union. was at work. would often skip class and drink on ever since. Extended outlook for New England Wednesday Commander Lloyd Bucher, captain of the U.S. Bunce may soon be going to to 15 mph. Tonight: becoming cloudy. Low 20 to 25. Light southwest Although the trip had been planned the hill behind Manchester High through Friday: Intelligence ship “Pueblo," greets reporters during a H«rald photo by Savltio for over a year, final approval did THE STAGE GROUP is sche­ School. Broadway. wind. Tuesday; cloudy with a 60 percent chance of snow showers. High Connecticut. MassiMhusetU and Rhode Island: press conference in South Korea in 1968 dfter he and his not come until last month’s sum­ duled to leave on the aftemoon of He said that after Moscow, “ The in the mid 30s. Christmas day: chance of snow or rain. High in the 30s. Chance of rain south coast and chance of rain or crew were released by North Korea. David Bunce, a graduate of Manchester High Schooi, will mit between Reagan and Soviet New Year’s Eve and will spend 13 AFTER TAKING an art course Rag Dolly" may go to the Kennedy Drawing by Craig Qarneau, 9, of 52 Homestead St., a fourth grader at snow elsewhere Wednesday. Partly cloudy, a travei to the Soviet Union next month with a New leader Gorbachev. hours traveling to the Soviet at MHS, Bunce said he decided to Center for Performing Arts in chance of flurries over the western hills Thursday. Union, flying over the North Pole enroll at Manchester Community Washington D.C.. and then to New Waddell School. York-based theater group to stage a piay in Moscow. The Bunce said the play, which is Chance of snow Friday. Overnight lows in the teens based on the Raggedy Ann story, is in the process. Following a day of College and study art following York City. and low 20s. Daytime highs in the 30s except 40s trip is part of a cuiturai exchange agreement between the not intended to carry a political rest, Bunce said, there will be graduation. His mother and father, Wesley south coast Wednesday. A bnm ac U.S. and Soviet Union signed iast month during the message. But its theme is one that three days of rehearsals before the However, he quit after one and Doris Bunce, still live on Vermont: A chance of snow each day. Highs IS to summit in Geneva. both sides can le'am from, he said. play opens. month and worked as a roofer for a Woodside Street. 25. Lows zero to IS. SEATTLE. Today is Monday, Dec. 23, the 29.77 Maine: Partial clearing Thursday. Chance of snow Friday. Highs in the teens north and 20s 357th day of 1984 with eight to OSTON south. Lows in the single numbers north and teens follow. MARC program keeps south. The moon is moving toward its Manchester In Brief New Hampshire: Fair Thursday. Chance of full phase. snow Friday. Highs in the 20s. Lows 10 to IS. The morning stars are Mercury, MACC loaded with toys MACC shelter clean 3 0 2 4 Venus, Mars and Saturn. ’The evening star is Jupiter. The Manchester Area Conference of Churches has a stockpile By John F. Kirch Court, and record s their SAN FRAf^lSCO Across the nation ‘Iliose born on this date are under of gifts it will not be able to distribute before Christmas, Herald Reporter progress. the sign of Capricorn. They include DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS Executive Director Nancy Carr said this morning. “ It’s very rewarding,” he said, Light snow scattered from the upper Ohio Valley Egyptologist Jean Francois Cham- Carr said Manchester residents have been "very generous as Three rows of neatly made cots “ I love it.” pollion, who deciphered the Ro­ LOS Al across the central Appalachians and New England they always are" in donating gifts, but many of the contributions lined the first floor of the Melley. who described himself today, as widespread fog socked in lowlands west setta Stone, bom in 1790; Mormon came in too late to be sorted and matched to recipients in time for Manchester Area Conference of as a recovered alcoholic, said he of the Rockies and cold arctic air headed into the church founder Joseph Smith in Christmas. Churches shelter for homeless enjoys working with the men­ 1805; Manhattan restaurateur Vin­ C;ommission. LOWEST Plains. However, the unsorted gifts will either be given to residents of people this morning. The floor tally handicapped and has been TEMPERATURES cent Sardi Sr. in 1885; British film In 1973, the shah of Iran Travelers’ advisories for light snow and freezing announced that petroleum-. convalescent homes as birthday presents or saved to get a head was freshly swept and the employed by MARC for about executive J. Arthur Rank in 1888; seven months. He said he “ kind drizzle were posted from southern Michigan and “ Breakfast Club” radio program exporting states of the Persian! start on next year’s Christmas collection, Carr said. homeless people who had spent ORLEANS western New York, and for light snow ranging of drifted into” the job after emcee Don McNeiil in 1907; former Gulf would double the price of their; The staff of three in the Human Services Department of MACC the night were gone for the day. -LEGEND- across eastern North Dakota. West German Chancellor Helmut crude oil. was unable to keep up with the sorting problem and there were In one comer, a janitor n am ^ being employed at a number of In Michigan, the snow followed a freezing drizzle not enough volunteers to help, she said. Steve swept the floor quickly and places in Florida and New 401 Schmidt in 1918 (age 67), and actor In 1984, terrorists bombed a . Sunday aftemoon that slicked roads and was Harry Guardino in 1925 (age 00). packed train in a mountain tunnel: About 380 families were on the list of needy people this year, said "hello” as a visitor entered England, including Pratt & blamed for at least seven traffic deaths, state On this date in history; near Florence, Italy, killing 15; Carr said and the 300 families that were “ adopted’ ’ by individual the room, his greeting echoing Whitney. \y / •HOWIWS^ FtOW police said. In 1783, Gen. George Washington people and injuring 112. Cliinese' churches and business -organizations have been well provided through the empty room. After a few moments of Fog covered many valleys west of the Rockies, resigned his commission with the leader Deng Xiaoping urged 1.11 for. Steve was one of a several men conversation with a reporter, UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST 9) prompting travelers’ advisories for the San U.S. Army and retired to Mount billion Chinese to swap their; But Carr said she is disappointed over MACC’s inability to keep who clean the shelter at 466 Main Melley turned to the janitors and Frandsco Bay region, the central California Vernon, Va. chopsticks for Western eating; abreast of the last-minute sorting problem. Food that was not St. as part of a shelter^ started them on a new job valleys and the Lake Tahoe Basin. In 1928, the National Broadcast­ utensils. ' distributed will go into MACC’s food bank, she said. workshop program run by the “ George,” he said, “ where is National forecast Temperatures in the single digits to teens ing Company established a per­ Manchester Association for Re­ the dustpan? I want you guys to prevailed across eastern Oregon, Idaho and manent coast-to-coast radio A thought for the day; George; tarded Citizens, a private organi­ dust upstairs again.” ^ Washington wrote, "Discipline is; During early Tuesday, snow is forecast for parts otthe North Atlantic northern Nevada, while the northern Plains and hookup. Firehouse plans changed zation that helps rehabilitate George, Steve and two other In 1948, ex-premier Tojo of the soul of an army. It makes small • men grabbed brooms, dustpans Midwest had unseasonably mild weather. A building committee of the Eighth Utilities District Saturday mentally retarded men and Coast States as well as parts of the Great Lakes Region and the Upper Japan and six other Japanese war numbers formidable; procures! women. and mops and headed upstairs to However, arctic air over Alberta was headed approved minor changes to plans for a new firehouse for the Ohio Valley. Rain is forecast for parts of the extreme South Atlantic ieaders were hanged in Tokyo by success to the weak, and esteem to ’ “ Sometimes it’s tough, but you begin work. “ Steve, make sure into the northern Plains, with winds gusting up to 40 district’s volunteer fire department. Coast States. Snow is possible in the Northern Plains, the Northern th e Allied War Crimes all.” : stick in there” said Mark Melley, everything is picked up off the mph in eastern sections of Montana and Wyoming, Joseph Tripp, a district director and a member of the building a vocational supervisor of main­ floor, okay,” Melley said. Great Lakes, and the Upper Mississippi Valley. the National Weather Service said. committee, said the committee decided to add a small amount of tenance for the workshop. Mel­ The sheltered workshop is one space in the front section of the firehouse and to enlarge two ley works with four mentally of many programs run by windows to give dispatchers a better view of the apron in front of retarded men in one of two MARC, which is located on the station. Lottery maintenance crews operating Hollister Street. Participants The estimated construction cost of the firehouse is $350,000. under the program. Melley work under Melley for about one That figure does not include architectural or engineering fees. teaches the men janitorial skills month before they are moved to Tri-state daily; 583, 0048 Architect Alan Lamson, who attended Saturday’s meeting, another program to develop new PEOPLE Connecticut daily Tristate lotto; 4-5-14-81-n-30 ! vvill complete the plans and draw up bid specifications to present as they clean the MACC shelter Harald photo by Bathtw and the Manchester Probate skills. Saturday: 624 Rhode Island daily; 3874 to the committee in early January. “ L^-O-Bucks” : S-S-17-3M8 ; Ringing It In Island because of her name. tor from charges of prescribing drugs that Play Four: 4939 When the committee formally approves the plans, bids will be No Italian Jokes “ It was so bad my mother used to send me caused the singer’s death. Massachusetts daily; 9654 ! invited. District officials say they expect construction to begin Carl Snyder, a Salvation Army volunteer, rings a bell to school saying, ‘Remember, Susan, you are Other numbers drawn Saturday “ Megabucks” ; 9-88-86-S8-S3-S5: about April 1. Grant saves New Hope Susan LnccI has dark hair, dark eyes, olive half-Swedish,” ’ she said. No Joke In Nevada in New England; (’There were no winners). The district bought the firehouse property at Tolland Turnpike outside the Caldor department store on Tolland skin and an Italian father but her part in the and Buckland Street last year for $85,000. The district decided to New Hope Manor, a drug because of lack of funds. Turnpike Friday, hoping to solicit donations from NBC movie "M afia Princess” is her first Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan is mad at build the firehouse to serve the Buckland area after the town rehabilitation center for adoles­ Cummings said that if it were shoppers. Snyder has been with the Salvation Army for Italian role. Lawyer on the move Johnny Carson because of a joke about refused to sell it a nearby firehouse around which it cannot cent girls, has received an not for the efforts of McCava­ 10 years and recently moved to the area from Ohio. The ‘T i l never forget an audition with Francis Nevada womanhood and wants an on-the-air Goetz remains hero legally provide fire protection. additional $27,000 from the state nagh, New Hope would not have Attorney James Neal, who defended leader of the Manchester Salvation Army has reported Ford Coppola for ‘The Godfather. ” ’ she says. apology from the “ Tonight” show host. Last Department of Children and able to get the funds needed to Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards in his that contributions to the organization are down. “ I wasn’t there long when he said, ‘You’re week Carson joked that the difference Youth Services to help support continue its operations. racketeering and fraud trial, now will not all Italian, are you?” ’ Lucci said Coppola between a parrot and a Nevada woman was Mayor calls seat belt forum its operations. represent movie director John Landis. The to urban innocents told her he knew she wasn’t full-blooded that the bird could be taught to say "n o.” 2 to Theodore T. Cummings, a director is charged in the deaths of Vic Mayor Barbara Weinberg has called a meeting Jan. because, "Y o u ’re too classy to be all Bryan wrote a letter complaining the NEW YORK (UPI) - ’The The so-called vigilante said he; member of the Board of Direc­ Morrow and two children in a helicopter explore ways to encourage motorists to use seat belts. Italian.” remark “perpetuates a myth, a stereotye Guardian Angels held a vigil to was gratified by the group’s! tors of New Hope Manor, said accident while filming a scene for "Twilight Weinberg said today that she will invite representatives of the In “ Mafia Princess,” she portrays Annette that does not exist’ ’ and was just as bad as an support subway gunman Bernhard support. school system, the PTA Council, and several civic organizations today that state Rep. James R. Zone — The Movie.” Goetz one year after he shot four Giancana, daughter of the late gangster Sam ethnic joke. Carson spokesman Joe Bleeden “ The Guardian Angels are more- to the meeting, which is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. at the McCavanagh, D-Manchester, Landis is scheduled for trial in June and youths he said he feared would in touch with what’s going on in the - Gisnosns said Carson was out of town and probably was instrumental in arranging four production crew workers also face mug hiimon a crowded subway streets than city government,” ! Lincoln Center gold room. "It’s men like Giancana that give miliions won’t see the letter until next year. for the grant, which will allow charges. train. Goetz said. The use of seat belts becomes mandatory in Connecticut on of decent Italian-Americans a bad image,” "State jokes really aren’t etlmic,” he said. New Hope Manor to keep its But the bespectacled electronics Jan. 1 and Weinberg said she wants to find ways to induce people Lucci says. “ People forget all the doctors, In addition to Edwards, whose case was Goetz, 38, is free on $5,000 bail! doors open. “ They would apply to any two states or cities engineer laughed and said he to comply with the law. lawyers and other professional men and declared a mistrial last week because of a while he awaits trial op attempted! The facility faced the prospect or even two people standing on a street passed the day without fanfare. women who contribute to our society.” deadlocked jury, Neal’s resume includes murder. He shot and seriously; of discontinuing its operation comer telling jokes. Those jokes are funny.” When asked if he had any special Lucci says she was a victim of Mafia work as a Watergate prosecutor and wounded four youths on a subway Last year Bryan was mad at C!olorado Gov. plans for the first anniversary of stereotyping whiie growing up on Long successfully defending Elvis Presley’s doc- train after at least one of them Richard Lanun, who had suggested one out the controversial shooting, GMtz asked him for $5. Toy firms told of every eight women under 45 in Las Vegas just laughed as he packed his bags After the shooting, Goetz jumped was a prostitute. Sunday to leave for South Carolina to relabel Items off the train, ran to the next station Stocking Stuffer and IHorida “ for business and and disappeared in the crowd. Vices now habits pleasure.” Four toy distributors have been A Lovely Tea Rose Pin “ How can I top this?” Goetz Goetz claimed he gunned the asked by the state Department of Consumer Protection to relabel Gregory Hfoeo and Billy Crystal were on a said. “ You want an encore?... Last youths down in self-defense be­ year I gave the country a Christ­ their products after a sampling of Chicago street, armed and pantless. cause he was afraid they would mas present.” mug him. the toys found sharp edges or "There was a little old lady standing next ‘The Guardian Angels, a citizens’ About two dozen Guardians pieces that were small enough to to Hines, and she says ‘Excuse me, can I get crime-fighting group, held the vigil Angels participated in the vigil at be swallowed by children. by? She didn’t even notice that we were in our at the subway station where Goetz the Chambers Street subway sta­ The toys — the Animal Mosaic underwear and had guns,” Crystal recalls. made his escape after the shooting tion. They passed out 2,000 fliers Puzzle, distributed by Small World So Hines escorted her across the street as last Dec. 22, and urged New asking New Yorkers to pressure Toys of California; Baby Doll and they were playing a couple of undercover Yorkers to pressure the district District Attorney Robert Morgen- F eeing Accessories, distril^uted cops while making a movie, “Running attorney into dropping all charges thau into dropping the case against by Odd-Lot of New Jersey.i Big Scared.” against Goetz. Goetz. Magnet, distributed'by Tamaron Hines, M, is fresh from good reviews in of New Jersey; and Electromic “ White Nights,” and Crystal, M , is doing his Copter, distributed by Victor Stan- Available in first movie after moving on from “ Saturday zel Co. of Texas — were picked up yellow tone or Night Live.” Manchester Herald by the department during a routine / ' yellow & pearl inspection, the department said in tone metal. Kudos for Kermit Ridharcj W. Cosgrove, Publisher ! a news release. ' The department found the puz- $ 5 .5 0 including a VOL. CV. No. 71 Muppet creator Jim Henson and more than U S P S 327-SOO !zle, the doll and tbe magnet to gift card and poem by 800 of Kermit’s friends plan to toast '.contain pieces that small children PuMM m O dolly oxcMt Sunday Suppesled c a rrie r ra te s a re S1.20 America’s best-known frog next month in and eortoln halldayt by ttia Man- w e e kly, SS.12 to r one m o o th , SIS.3S ; could swallow. ’The copter has a Virginia McE Iroy Anderson ‘“The Muppets, a Celebration of M Years.” dw sttr PuMMilna Co., w Srolnord ter three months, 030.70 for six sharp point. The department has P lace, M a n d ie s ta r. C onn. 01040. Se­ m onths and S41.40 fo r one y e o r. “Big Bird” will be there, tbe talents of cond doss peitooe paid at Man­ M all rotes ore oyollable on request. : asked the toy distributors to A Cantury of Sarvic* “Miss Piggy” will be showcased and chester. Conn. POSTMAST KR: ; relabel the products for older Send address chaoses to the Man­ ‘ children who know how to use the highlights from tbe Muppets’ TV specials chester Herald, P.O. Sox Sri, Man­ To place a classified or display ! toys more safely. and early days will be shown. chester, Canfi;J0040^ advertisement, or to report a news 317 Highland St. Miss Piggy hinted that she and Kermit OUARANTEED DELIVERY: If ^ P ic tu re id M , c a ll 443- ; The department asked that the TnjsleH Je w ilen Since 1885 you don't receiye your Herald by 5 3711. O ttlc e h o u rs a re 0:30 a .m . to $ might be plaiming an exciting aimounce- P.m. Monday ttirpuoh Friday. Ipuzzle be relabeled from ages 2 Manchester p.ffi. weefcdoys or 7:30 o.m. Satur­ BRISTOL FABIkSNOTON HABTFOBO MANCHESTEB HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ment, but gets indignant when pressed about d a y , please te lephane y o u r c a rrie r. ;and up to ages 3 and up, the doll U Plphoto her age. If you're unable to reach your cor- ;from.6 months and up to 3 and up, MEBIOEN MILFOBO NEW HAVEN SOUTHBUBY M 6 -4 2 7 7 TORBOK3TON TBLMBULL WATEBBUBV "B y no stretch of the imagindtion am I r lo r , c o ll su b scrib e r s e rvice a t 447- The Manchester Herald Is a sub- !the magnet from IW andupto3and A member of the Americares Foundation dona a Polish St. Nicholas outfit in r 4 p jii. weekdays or M om scribar to United Press Interna­ Mka— U CStig«4lU«mCirduUa JCutk^toH CkiMck any number of cities in the state are interested and available for 4, 11 Center Street Arthur Wimbley said. AO PITKIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNEaiCUT Q m & m b bm the convention, a spokesman said. 643-7111 Manchester - 647-9941 The benches, however, were not Q M Q m Q Q m FARR’S put in until Sunday night and the estimated 2,500 people stood for the CHRISTMAS EVE services. m c r j I ^1 -1... 1^ .1 » i -A-- "When you think about it, there Waite tries had to be a lot of divine interven­ 7 p.m. Family Service of Holy Communion Connr" tion to accomplish this," Wimbley ITU Q m »CARD to contact said. 10:45 p.m. Special Music Consthiction of the 8.800-square- doesn’t believe | s ? . i V i , foot Kingdom Hall drew several 11:00 p.m. Holy Communion m i Q rm i ^ kidnappers thousand onlookers, many of %CARD ^ bo<**Hc a r d C whom wound up helping, Wimbley with Carols, Candlelight & Strings said. in holidays. BEIRUT (UPI) — Christian and "Some of the ministers from i n t ' Moslem forces battled in Beirut, other churches came by and were The bank will be closed ^ARD : the Shouf Mountains and southern so impressed they asked if they Lebanon while Church of England could help," he said. "We had one CHRISTMAS DAY Wednesday for the holiday. envoy Terry Waite prepared to m i Q n n i {oi meet the kidnappers of four Same day dry cleaning and pressing... Catholic priest who came in his •CARD ^O^CARD - . A. clerical collar, and when he saw But our Conni automatic Americans. what we were doing he' went home 9 a.m. Holy Communion Waite, who went underground in before noon, ready by 3:00 p.m .... at half the cost. teller will still be on the over the weekend in west Beirut to and changed to work clothes so he l U could help." Q m Q m job 24 hours a day at T ard present the kidnappers with "very Quikleen is an economical dry cleaning and Rev. Burton D. Strand, Pastor reasonable proposals,” said he Church members came from as Rev. Arnold T. Wanger, Assistant Pastor pressing service designed for garments that far away as Canada and Oklahoma convenient locations all • would also like to hear from the do not require pre-spotting or repairs. The to aid in the construction, reminis­ David L. Almond, AAGO, Organist/Choir Director captors of a British hostage who '’•'I - w > 2 «M @MIS around Manchester. c ' appealed Saturday to be freed. service includes professional dry cleaning Use your Q)nni-card. If The videotaped appeal was the of excellent quality and steam pres$ing on . -* •‘■ttr. ,.L .• ■ first word from journalist Alec our special automated equipment. Try 'W r a p u p ChrisnnasJor Less! JU Q m Q m you don’t have one, stop by :a k d Collett in seven months. Quikleen. In London, the government and apply for one. So you Sunday called on the group holding : Collett, 64, to release him but Quikleen prices: ^ Q mm Q can enjoy your holiday-and <£ ' reject^ giving in to a demand that Plain pants, skirts, have your bank right here authorities surrender three sweaters, jackets...... $1.50 3 when you need it. ru members of a Palestinian hit Coats, dresses, Q m Q m ::a r d squad jailed in 1982. 2-piece suits...... $3.00 Waite, 46, started his mediation O CONNI Locations: ■ mission in October for Associated m i Q n m Muchester-Spencer St. at Shop Rite Plaza; • Press correspondent Terry Ander- CARD ^a^-^CARD Caldor s Shopping Center; ' ' son. Catholic missionary Father One of the nation’s most modern dry cleaning Manehester Memorial Hospital; Martin Jenco, and Thomas Suther­ AutoBank;- Comer W. MiddleTpke. & Broad St. land and David Jacobsen of the plants at 441 West Middle Turnpike, East Haitford- Putnam Bridge Plaza Americap University of Beirut. @ 1 ^ Q m Andover-Andover Shopping Plaza The envoy remained under­ Ashford-Junction Routes 74 & 44 ground Sunday as Christian and Manchester, (just west of Manchester Parkade). Moslem militiamen clashed across ^ Q m o d ■ Beirut’s Green Line battle zone open Monday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p|.m. with machine guns and rocket- (Coin-Op open Sundays). propelled grenades, having killed two people and wounded two Q m Q m Saturday. ofTelephone Manchester 646-1700. In southern Lebanon, gunners in Member FDiC. Equal Opportunity Lender. the Israeli-backed South Lebanon “Your Qualllf n i Q s i i Q Q ' Army shelled three villages before dawn Sunday In apparent retalia­ Man’s Shop” tion for guerrilla attacks, killing m s m n r a two people and wounding four, BATTISTON’S MANCHESTER VERNON Q Q im ®*tAMl) police said. Open Mon. - Fri. til 9:00 C ^ n Daily 10-0 There were casualty reports The gal or the guy erith the blue Open Sat. til 5:30 Open Sat til 6' .‘ from the raids with rocket- bow tie will help you choose the Sun. 12-S Sun. 12-5 SB Q v u ,* propelled grenades insiile Israel s Q m Q m c /* so-called border "security zone, ’ Cmnplete Fabric Care Centers right service for each garment ild OPtk S65D8T which is policed by the SLA and an -M Q ^ Q m Qmsi Q m estimated 1,000 Israeli soldiers. • - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. M. 19«5 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. P*-*- M 1988 —JL Richard W. Cosgrove. Publisher^ Douglas A. Bevinsf, ^naging Editor James P. Sacks. City Editor Connecticut In Brief Bearing workers to vote on contract OPINION “ The company gave ua a final The strikers receive $100 a week .NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - More The vote by union members in strike benefits and although State turning away wood cutters than 1,OOQ union workers at Fafnir today at New Britain High School offer for a proposed contract, and they are feeling the strain of tte Bearing vote today on a company marked the first time workers we’re prepared to take it to the — State forestry officials who years ago couldn’t HARTFORD contract offer that could end their have voted on a contract offer membership for a vote,” Murray walkout, workers at a UAW hall In give away excess wood on state-owned lands say they are now three-month walkout at the com­ since the strike began three said after the offer was made New Britain said Saturday tb w Rec changes forced to turn away most of the people looking to cut wood. are willing to remain off the job If pany’s two Connecticut plants. months ago. Saturday. Only about a third of the requests received this year from state Union leaders agreed to present The union agreed to present the It was unclear whether accep­ necessary. Jack rissldrats for permits to cut wood in state forests were granted by the company offer to about 1,150 offer to the membership because tance of the contract would end the “ We have stayed out three worth studying the Department of Environmental Protection, officials said. striking workers, but refused to the proposed pact includes "sub­ strike because the vote will not months and we could stay out- Anderson The demand for wood has grown over the past 12 years to the disclose details of the offer or say stantial changes in the company’s include another 90 striking longer,” said striking worker John William O’Neili of Manchester’s Advisory Park point where the only wood now available is deep in the forest and whether the union will recommend position,” said Henry F. Murray, workers who are represented by R. Brown. “ Everybody’s hurting and Recreation Commission is right when he says hard to get, said Stanley House, a staff forester in the D E P ’s acceptance of the offer. .an international representative the Machinists union. so we .can’t go back for a loee. C2- the town should consider putting the ski slope off Bureau of Forestry. The offer was made during with the union. The strike began at the two There is no Christmas. There was Fafnir plants Sept. 27 when pre­ Hercules Drive back into operation and making While the state had an excess of wood in the 1960s and “ couldn’t marathon weekend bargaining Murray said the union does not no Thanksgiving and there may be consider the offer a tentative vious contracts with the two unions changes at Center Springs Pond to make it fit for give the wood aw ay," House said the 1973 Arab oil embargo and sessions between negotiators for no New Year’s.” subeequent energy crisis resulting in booming demand for wood. United Auto Workers Local 133 and settlement, and he and other union expired. The dispute has centered skating again. The last walkout at Fafnir In Uie busiest years, the state sold 24,000 cords of wood Fafnir, a division of the Torrington officials refused to say whether on a company plan to require A little was lost from the quality of Manchester workers to pay part of their occurred six years^ago and lasted Some copters annually. House said. By contrast, this year3,000 cords were sold Co. with plants in New Britain and union leaders will urge the striking life when those two facilities fell out of use. insurance premiums. for 22 weeks. to residents and another 6,000 cords to loggers, he said. Newington. workers to accept the proposal. The Northview Ski Slope didn’t provide quite the 9 challenge of a mountain in, say, Vermont or ^Seven abortion protesters arrested Colorado. But it was a place where Manchester DWNNif nothing but Helmet law unlikely residents could enjoy skiing without a long trip HARTFORD — A Roman Catholic priest was among seven beforehand. people arrested during an anti-abortion protest at the Hartford And while the town has skating areas that are Iftlltb rebuilt junk Gynecological Center, police said. easier to maintain and safer than Center Springs They were part of a larger group of protesters who sang Cyclists may win legislative tussle Pond, it does not have one that can match the Christmas carols as they picketed outside the clinic on Saturday. site’s natural beauty. Those arrested chained themselves inside the clinic, police said. they are deterred by the prospect not going to do the bill,” said Ms. Community enthusiasm for restoring WASHINTON — Helicopters pieced together The seven were charged with breach of peace and interfering HARTFORD (AP) - Several Robert W. Hershberger of Man­ chester, who owns eight motorcy­ of facing more mass motorcycle Mushinsky. “ It’s just the harass­ Manchester’s past is evident in the effort to make from cannibalized wrecks are filling the air, with with a police officer, police said. They were released on written state legislators say they haven’t changed their minds about the cles and for years has led the rallies, swarms of leather- ment — your phone rings all the Cheney Hall a cultural center again and in a the result that many of these patchwork choppers promises to appear in Superior Court in Hartford Jan. 3, police desirability of a mandatory motor­ lobbying effort against a helmet jacketed men in their offices and time.” variety of other projects. There might be similar are crashing a second, third or ev^n fourth time, said. barrages of late-night telephone To sponsor a helmet law, she 2 cycle helmet law — they just don’t law in Connecticut. feelings about bringing these two recreation according to the Transportation Department s have time to fight a battle that Hershberger, who rides without calls. explained, ’’you would have to give facilities back to life. inspector general. Stratford woman killed by car already may be lost. a helmet, said he supported a $2 Rep. Mary M. Mushinsky. D- it 100 percent of your time.” and While Northview Ski Slope did not have the long After studying 788 helicopter crashes between Similarly, the Connecticut State increase in motorcycle registra­ Wallingford, who offered a helm -t she has other legislative priorities. life as a family recreation center that was enjoyed 1972 and 1981, the inspector general recommended CRO k'W ELL — An 18-year-old Stratford woman was killed Medical Society has other priori­ tion fees a few years ago so the law amendment to the seat belt bill ” It is an awfully strong lobby,” agreed Rep. Elinor F. Wilber, by Center Springs Pond, at least one generation of over a year ago that the Federal Aviation when she was trying to fix her car at the side of the road, police ties. Its executive director, Ti­ state could set up a training course last term, said she still gets angry calls from motorcyclists. R-Fairfield, who championed the Manchester people did their first skiing there. The Administration, which certifies helicopter said. mothy B. Norbeck, said the doctors for new riders. ” I told them months ago that I ’m seat-belt bill. slope gave parents a chance to introduce their mechanics, tighten its rules to identify the Tonia L. Aldridge was pronounced dead on arrival at St. favor a helmet law, but this year ” I always said I ’d feel a lot safer they are more concerned with if the state took the time to educate children to the sport without having to devote a lot chopper cannibals. But an FAA spokesman told Francis Hospital, a hospital spokewoman said. Police said legislation to curb the rising cost of me properly in how to ride a of time or spend a iot of money. Aldridge was trying to fix her car at 1:51 p.m. Sunday by the side our associate Donald Goldberg an agency task malpractice insurance. motorcycle than forced me to wear Fairfield plans new station 3 of Interstate 91 when she was hit by another car. Putting the pond and slope back in use would Open Forum force is still “ looking into the entire problem.” The militant resistance of avid a helmet,” he said. certainly pose some difficulties. Meanwhile, the stitched-together choppers The car that hit her went on to strij^e another disabled car at the motorcyclists has done the’ job, Gary L. Winn of the Ohio-based FAIRFIELD (AP) - Town problems. side o f the rode before leaving the scene of the accident. Police One would be finding a way to keep the slope continue to crash at a significantiy higher rate Norbeck said. “ It makes it very American Motorcyclists Associa­ officials have unveiled a multi­ The fate of the existing Fairfield from being damaged by vandals, one of the things than factory originals, according to the inspector said they are investigating the accident. difficult for the legislators to act tion echoes that thinking. million dollar plan to build a new center station will be determined vised their request from $22,700 Herald’s own editorial that helped lea d ^ its demise. Another would be when the people they’re trying to Studies show that SO percent to 60 railroad station on IS acres provid­ by the state Department of Trans­ Editorials short statements. general. / providing safety m the pond and ensuring that its to $10,000, and the Board of help don’t want to be helped.” he percent of cyclists use helmets ing for enough room to park 1,500 portation. with options including It is our hope that the Herald’s Of the 788 helicopters studied, the IG reported: Fire damages Danbury businesses skating surface was consistently smooth. on facts, fairness Finance approved that change said. voluntarily, he said, noting that cars. phasing out the station or scaling editorial writer would take more “ We identified 64 heiicopters that, after being But the possibilities should be explored in detail, on Sept. 26 in another special DANBURY — Nearly 100 firefighters battled a three-alarm Motorcyclists say that this is the this is roughly equivalent to the First Selectman Jacquelyn Dur- down the number of train stops care with the facts in the future. destroyed, were involved in another accident, as O’Neill suggested when the recreation To the Editor: meeting. Any fair reading of fire in the Danbury business district that caused extensive crux of the matter: They want the level of compliance with manda­ rell announced Saturday that there, such as is done in Southport. Our common interest should be with 10 of them having three or more accidents.” right to choose, and they made tory seat belt laws, such as the one White Consolidated Industries Inc. commission discussed its priorities for the next these events shows that the damage in at least six stores. The DOT also must approve the In an additional sample of 33 choppers “ that had their point Nov. 16 when more than enacted last year in New York. of Cleveland. Ohio, has accepted a Two. recent editorials by the selectmen and finance board accurate dissemination of infor­ Fire chief Richard Murphy said the fire began at 10:12 p.m. new site for use as a station. The few years. been destroyed at least once in a crash, we found a thousand cyclists staged a Several lawmakers who favor town bid of $4.6 million for the editor of the Herald have critic­ members worked together to mation to the citizens of Bolton. Sunday and by midnight, at least six stores were heavily target date for completion- of the 23 had been rebuilt a total of 26 times.” demonstration at the state Capitol. restoring the helmet law — which property, located alongside exist­ solve a problem and did so with damaged. No injuries were reported late Sunday night. new station is the summer of 1988. ized Bolton town officials. At two Mindful of the mandatory seat was repealed in Connecticut 10 ing railroad tracks. subsequent Board of Finance courtesy and cooperation. Ray Ursin, Chairman Assistant Chief Jack Pechaski said the Bethel Fire There’s still time CALLING FOR A CRACKDOWN, the report belt law that takes effect Jan. 1 in years ago — say they will not risk a The town will pursue bonding for Currently, there are 510 spaces meetings we discussed these Bolton Board of Finance Department was asked to help put out the blaze. No other details at the Fairfield center station, with An Oct. 9 editorial criticized states: “ Although it may not be possibie to prove Connecticut, the motorcyclists tangle with the determined motor­ the project, whose total cost editorials and have decided to were available. a waiting list for parking stickers our town officials again for “ poor the rebuilding practices and documentation are were sending a warning that they cyclists this term. including development was not yet reply with the following: will continue to fight similar They agreed that the rationale known. estimated at more than 500. The to help the needy planning and budgeting” be­ fraudulent, they are unauthorized and clearly An Oct. 1 editorial criticized, Jury rules for ex-fIre marshal legislation requiring them to wear for a helmet law is the same as that Town officials claim the new size of the new facility could cause we didn’t get cost esti­ misleading to the general public.” The Manchester Area Conference of Churches among others, members of the protective helmets. for seat belts — to save lives, railroad station will solve regional eliminate Fairfield’s waiting list mates for our liability insurance Here are some exaniples cited in the report of W ATE R B U R Y — A Superior Court jury found that the city’s and allow residents of other areas has already distributed the Christmas gifts, Board of Finance because we Gulnan spreads “ It’s a way of life to me. It’s injuries and health care costs that commuter parking woes as well as in advance. Instead, says the heiicopters that have risen, phoenixiike, from former fire marshal was libeled by the Waterbury Firefighter’s more than just a sport,” said center business, district parking to park as well, officials said. clothing and household necessities contributed in “ stymied” the Board of Select­ can fall on taxpayers — but said Herald, we “ waited until we got the spirit all year their scorched, twisted, and sometimes Association and awarded him $117,000 in damages. recent weeks by generous members of the men's efforts to fund extra our bill.” If the editor had bioodstained wreckage: “ I think I have certainly been vindicated,” said former Fire community. money to cover higher than discussed this matter with his To the Editor: • ‘ ‘At the request of the piiot owner, a certified Marshal Edward St. John after the jury returned the verdict But time still remains for those who want to help expected liability insurance pre­ own reporter, he would have mechanic rebuiit a heiicopter that had been Friday. the less fortunate this holiday season. And it pays miums. The Board of Finance learned that no one in the I was not at all surprised to destroyed in an accident. Less than four months The jury found that the Waterbury Firefighter’s Association to remember that needs do not end with the has a much different opinion. On and its president, Peter Carozza, were collectively responsible insurance industry would tell us read that Pat Guinan had opened after the helicopter was rebuilt it was destroyed coming of the new year. Sept. 16, the Board of Finance for libelous signs hung from city firehouses in 1980 during a anything at all in advance of our her beautiful home on Ludlow again in a crash that kiiled the pilot.” In MACC’s c^se, vouchers were drawn weeks received a request for $22,700 protest over St. John’s appointment. billing date. This was not pecul­ Road for the annual Christmas The tragic tale didn’t end there. The report ago against funds that had not yet been received, from the Selectmen to cover our The union was upset over St. John’ s appointment because he iar to Bolton. Cost changes have brunch sponsored by Child and continued: “ In addition, we were advised that the but were virtually assured from past experience. increased insurance costs. We wasn’t a member of the Waterbury Fire Department, because he been so rapid that insurance Family Services. mechanic had acquired the heiicopter again The vouchers were distributed to needy voted unanimously to send the was given civil service credit for his experience bn the companies will not give, let alone Pat’s unselfishness and spirit foilowing the latest accident, by purchasing the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Department and because local residents of the Manchester area to help pay for matter back to the selectmen for guarantee premium estimates basic clothing like underwear and pajamas, food, further consideration. Why? Our of generosity have always been wreckage from the insurance company. We were firefighters weren’t given additional points on the job for liability insurance in advance an inspiration to those who know unable to locate the mechanic to discuss the examination, as required by state law. E and household goods. The bills will be sent later members wanted to be certain of actual billings. The problem and will be paid with money donated by the public. that we were asking the town for her. While others were enjoying helicopter transaction.” St. John, now Middlebury’s first selectman, was eventually municipalities face in the future removed as fire marshal after a court ruling found that If there is any money left after the holiday the smallest amount we could. her home. Pat was, no doubt, • Many owners of the helicopters studied first may be the availability of preference had to be given^to applicants from within the expenses are paid, it will by no means be wasted: On Sept. 18 we met with the visiting or comforting her hos­ learned from the government investigators that liability insurance at all. The pice patient, packing Christmas their choppers had been rebuilt from junk, Waterbury Fire Department. it will go into MACC’s social services fund, where selectmen and the town’s new Board of Finance was aware of it will continue to buy medicine, pay rents and insurance agent in a special baskets for the poor, teaching because the repair logs omitted that vital the escalation in insurance pre­ religion at St. Bartholomew’s information. R.l. man sentenced for robberies provide hot meals. meeting and reviewed our insu­ miums and had included a Anyone who got caught up In the press of holiday rance premiums. As a result we Church, decorating the church's In one case, a helicopter that was wrecked in a provision for up to a 30 percent altar for Christmas, or prepar­ New Jersey accident in 1977 was rebuilt in Florida STAMFORD — A Rhode Island man convicted of a series of preparations and did not get around to discovered: increase. However, the budget robberies in 1983 and 1984 during which elderly residents were C ing for her overnight duty at the in 1981 and sold. “ The present owner advised us contributing to MACC or other charities that serve 1) The insurance company had bound and held at gunpoint, will be sentenced to 10 years in was still insufficient. MACC shelter. that he was unaware that the aircraft had been in the needy in the Manchester area need not wait issued a unified bill for both the prison, according to a plea bargain agreement. W m a serious accident. The repair station in Florida until next Christmas. It can be done now — and it town and the school system To criticize the selectmen Pat Guinan is a remarkable James A. Lathan, 51, from Rhode Island, will be sentenced still can make the season a little better for both a instead of separate bills as In the after acting in good faith when woman, who In her own very advised him that the aircraft had only sustained a next month as part of a plea bargain agreement covea-ing the needy person and the donor. past. they put together their budget is quiet and humble manner, gives hard landing,” the IG report stated. New Canaan crimes, a robbery in Stonington, and escapes from If MACC is the charity of your choice, checks 2) Our schoM budget already simply not fair. To criticize the the spirit of Christmas all year • The military must bear some of the blame for the Bridgeport jail and Somers state prison. should be mailed to Seasonal Sharing, P.O. Box had $13,000 eam arked for its selectmen and the Board of long. the recycled helicopters. It sells huge quantities of The 10-year sentence will be added to the 7-year term Lathan is 773, Manchester, 06040. Otherwise, direct any portion of the insurance Finance for working together to surplus choppers and parts for a fraction of their already serving for the escape from Somers in June. money that can be spared to an organization that premium. solve a problem and doing it Ruth M. Tucker original cost. These bargains are then used to Lathan pleaded guilty Thursday in Stamford Superior Court to rebuild junkers. will use it to help someone in need. Therefore, the selectmen re­ promptly runs counter to the 457 E. Center St. three counts of burglary in connection with the New Canaan rm. heists. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors dropped robbery "DURING THE PERIOD of March 1981 to and kidnapping charges. March 1984, (the Defense Department) sold ' M surplus helicopter parts with an inventory value of Missing aduits can be gone forever $72 million for about $1.8 million,” the report stated. Among the purchasers were several FAA- certified repair shops. Complata LaGRANGE, Ga. — The way John and Louise members vanish is that, given official apathy, S IviA The F A A took issue with the IG report’s Salactlon of Clinkscales tell it, the ordeal began In 1976. Their they may have to carry the burden of the hunt. Itwktand conclusions, claiming that many of the accidents ; Roaata and grown son Kyle, then 23 years old, left home one That doesn’t mean the police should be SaMk8h8u$8 involving patchwork planes were due to other ' Staaka evening to return to his studies at Auburn bypassed. The Clinkscales say missing persons am Cartinckta factors and could not be traced to the fact that lor Your easQti University — but he never arrived. He vanished should be reported immediately. Following that, fartka Tom they had been rebuilt from wrecks. i on the road to the college and was not heard from however, families ihust follow up on their own. gpcaMlng Holiday The IG report noted this objection, but pointed ! again. They can go to the mass media for publicity, for Naildaya Naada out that there had been a “ 30 percent increase in ' Naturally, the Clinkscales went to the police for Tiede instance, or hiand out reward posters throughout help. But they say they were treated with a the rate of mechanical failure accidents following 2 their areas. the rebuilding of these destroyed helicopters.” curious lack of attention. The police looked into The Clinkscales say families should check with The FAA insists that more regulations won’t NAVE YOU TRIED OUR COB SMOKED HAMS YET? the disappearance briefly, and, when they did not Social Security, to see if there is any activity on stop those who already ignore existing rules, and — Something Special For The Holidays find any direct evidence of foul play, told the the missing person’s account. And they can find accuses the insurance industry of contributing to Clinkscales there was nothing more they could do. out from the U.S. State Department if any NO WATER ADDED COB SMOKED HAMS And the police weren’t the only ones short of the problem by selling wreckage instead of • SKINLESS • SHANKLESS • not the only group of the kind in the coutry. There passports have been issued. Then too, they may destroying it. j interest. The Clinkscales found a similar attitude are now more than three dozen others from coast ultimately want to hire the services of private • SEMI BONELESS • lb. of indifference in the state and federal to coast. But most of the organizations are detectives. governments. There were no agencies in Georgia concerned solely or primarily with the matter of Con/ltfenf/a/ff/a U O M CHOICK BOMaLtaa or in Washington that were fundamentally ^ lost children, and FIND-M E specializes in lost WHATEVER THEY DO. the Giniscales say Just as the Gestapo gave rise to clandestine SIRLO IN H IPS LEAN $109 M: 3 concerned with the investigation and location of adults. , fathilies should be prepared for failure. That’s resistance groups in World War II, the Polish ■Man' missing adults. John Clinkscales says at least 200,000 grown what happens in the majority of adult searches, government’s secret police have forced the •toalwMid S I 89 GROUND^! ^ liiere were a few agencies th'^t were beginning people vanish every year in the coutry. Most of and it’s what happened in the case of the outlawed Solidarity movement underground. The •peonRoMla BEEF 4 \ to be concerned with young people who were lost. them are runaways, fleeing from big debts or bad Clinkscales themselves. They spent thousands of secret leadership group is called the Temporary There was a mounting government effort being marriages, but others do not make the choice. hours and tens of thousands of dollars looking in Coordinating Commission, and has four FHOHLYaUDK made to face the problem of runaways and SMITHHELD.^^ Some older people with mental problems just vain for their son. permanent members: from Warsaw, Gdansk, ITALIAN CM 39 kidnappings, and it led eventually to the wander off, and other adults are victimized by Today it’s been nine years. And there’s still not Wroclaw and Katowice. While other underground SLICEO 9 9 i establishment of a National Center for Missing criminals. a word. Kyle would be 32, his college girl friend leaders attend the commission’s meetings ' SAUSROE^l /b and Exploited Children. has married, and the police file has been closed. occasionally, they don’t show up regularly, Mel or a w e 5 lb. box BACON But missing and exploited adults? REGARDLESS OF THE REASONS, the The Clinkscales have printed bumper stickers, because the presence of too many cars and ^ o p le ! No one seemed to care. Clinkscales say the lost people constitute a nasty they have even written a book on their hunt, but at a given house would attract suspicion. FREE MEAT CUTTING social problem. Families are tom apart. Loved they stili don’t know if their son is dead or alive. Hundreds of offshoot groups also meet iii secret to'} I” with ThSrCou^n” j JOHN CLINKSCALES SAYS the absence of ones are left in fear and agony. Some They won’t give up, however.They say they plan strikes and protests. '* I And a Purchaaa of $10.00 or Mora ■ sympathy was in direct proportion to age. The law disappearances may also result injudicial and always advise persistence. John Cliilkscales I — F R E E — 1 may recognize the need to chase after kids who financial entanglements that are difficult to believes that peopie who leave their homes often I 1 lb. Bolltd Ham i disappear because they are young and often resolve without locating the missing. want to come back, but don't because they’re not OtM— Mandnwn 1 L Offer Good Dec. 23-28.1965 j helpless, but the Clinkscales learned that many The Clinkscales say this is the reason for FIND- sure they’re welcome. " If Kyle is reading this,” Attorney General Edwin Meese has already officials think vanished adults should be left to ME. The couple provides informational assistance he says, “ I want him to know that Louise and I will become one of the most outspoken holders of that fend for themselves. for families under stress. They sort out and want him forever.’’ office in this century, hoping his high profile will 50 Batson Drive So, after a few years of getting nowhere in their 1 analyze data regarding the missing adult advance the conservative causes he champions. } BucMand IndustrlBl" search, the Clinkscales decided there was a phenomenon, and they provide long distance John Clinkscales says families with missing Now we’re told that he’s planning yet another • Paifc dilemma beyond that of their missing son. And counseling and advice for people searching for the members may contact him by telephoning (404) attention-getting gambit. Our sources say Meysg i Manchester they set out to do something about it. In 1980 they disappeared. 884-7419, or writing to FIND-ME, Inc., P.O. Box intends to argue a case or two in person before the { created FIND-M E, Inc; it’s a lost-and-found 646-0376 Most of the advice is printed in a 65-page booklet 1612, LaGrange, Ga. 30241. He says the phone is Supreme Court. Historically, the attorney general t Men.-Fci. aoo-soo information center that they operate from their that is free for the asking. The Clinkscales have often busy, he gets a dozen inquiries a day, “ so if has rarely appeared before the high court, leaving! Sat ftoo-i.eo living room. distributed almost 10,000 copies. The booklet says people can’t get through the first time, keep the chore of arguing the federal government’s '} The Clinkscales are quick to point out that it’s the first thing families should realize when trying.” case to others, like the solicitor general. , y'A

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NAOAN TH I HOimiM.1 by DHi BroanM M AN U Tt by CtiartM M. SelHilt JUST WHAT IVE ALWAYS IX?M'T T>

By Mark A. Dupuis around the state to see the aid for homeless UnltBd P r ttt Inlarnotlonal decorations. dFM*urtemdN«ta.inc. And decorations they were. By Elliaboth Ricci HARTFORD - First it was the Schmidle says the tree held Unitod Pross Intarnotlonal peace and quiet and some office thousands of lights and ornaments, CAPTAIN l A t Y "toy Creek* A Ceaale space. Now, restoration work at including ornaments autographed CAMRRIDGE, Mass. - A small group of protesters y*. eeauiit ii ii the state Capitol has claimed OUT! j by legislators and ornaments was camped out today in the warmth of a Eiay Banks aaotber victim — the historic collect^from the governors of all automatic teller booth to focus attention on the plight T M PHANTOM by Lee Palk A Sy leny binding’s Ctariitmas tree. of the Kew England states. of the homeless this winter. ~ I what bai become a tradition, The 28-foot tail tree was said by "People should be as concerned about Iceeping huge artificial tree would be some to be the largest artificial people warm as they are about keeping money e ^ c M in the Capitbl’a Hall of Christmas tree in the world, and it warm," said demonstration organiser Alan Nidle, Iff every year and decorated was the massive size of the publisher of a magazine which focuses on issues of the tbousands of lighta and \ artificial evergreen that brought homeless. oMamenta in a red and green this year’s hiatus to the tradition. Temperatures were in the 206 Sunday afternoon Victorian style. ’The tree is the latest victim of the when the four protesters seized the booth and dipped i. 821 million restoration project, into the teens Sunday night. iBut this year, there are no flags which has filled the (Apitol with Nidle arranged to have the demonstrators picked up iiMie Hall of Flags and the sound of the noise of construction work and by limousine in Harvard Square and escorted to the hmnmera and saws used for forced people out of their offices so bank’s automatic teller booth in neighboring Central renovation work has replaced the renovation work can be done. Square. v < A (o r- ARLO AND JANI8™ by Jimmy Johneon sound of school children gathered Waiting at the 12-foot-square booth were sleeping OOT ff£ 9TO R B? With the Hall of Flags now atbund the tree singing Christmas blocked off for restoration work, bags, bologna sandwiches, coffee and a cake that AL90 H19 ■m»SHRe9,J' TbMOfimw: tVt/Y carols. Schmidle went looking for another read. "Merry Christmas, Streets." i’The Hall of Flags has been closed area in the building to erect the Police made no move to oust the group, but ordered them not to block customers trying to withdraw or •LONm i by Dean Yeung A Alan Drak* off because of the $21 million three, which takes five days to p toject to restore the interior of the erect and decorate. deposit money. "They’re still there. We’ve had no reports of VWC \NANT eOWETHlNS J OHJ jOOIC50K, m AS A RATHER, I RINC> l(|8-year-old apitol building, clos- P O R O U B O M 7 TH E R E ‘ THAT QUITE NORMAL ing off the site where the Clhrist- ONE POSSIBLE SITE was too trouble," a police spokeswoman said early today. nfhs tree has stood. small, another was next on the Bank officials were not immediately available for schedule for work related to the comment. '"Everybody’s disappointed,” restoration. ’The final site was The demonstrators gained entrance to the bank s9ys Rep. Mae S. Schmidle, large enough, but only if a statue of when a customer opened the card-activated door with R;-Newtown, who brought the 25- Nathan Hale was moved, and that his bdnk card and held the door for the protesters. foot tall tree to the Capitol several was ruled out. Nidle called for banks to build shelters for the yhars ago to begin the holiday homeless each time they install a new ATM booth. tradition in the ornate building. Though putting up the tree was out of the question, the best UPi photo “When a bank installs an ATM in an enclosed space, tradition of the season prevailed they ought to allocate a similar space for the A LLEY OOP - by Dave Orau* SCHMIDLE SAYS the tree has A group of past and present homeless people have an informal homeless," he said. "Most folks would certainly agree p^iovided a centerpiece for holiday and Schmidle was able to come up _ _ - , WHICH MAY BE with a happy ending to this Capitol discussion Sunday while staging a sit-in at a bank's automatic teller such moral logic would add up.” GROUND j EASIER SAID “ celebrations at the Capitol. Child­ Nidle said the holiday season “is a very good time of DONE.' Christmas story. booth to dramatize the plight of the homeless during cold weather. ren would sing carols in front of the "Rather than be ‘the Grinch that year to highlight this issue.” tfee and peopie would travel from Members of the group said people should be as concerned about "It makes you wonder about priorities when you ON THE PAATNACK by AIM Helbreek f- stole Christmas,’ we decided that we would have some sort of a keeping people warm as they are about keeping money warm. walk down a city street and see a nice warm place holiday decoration,” Schmidle where people go in and out to do money transactions, Vale creates said the other day during a holiday and right next to this place you see someone out in the celebration at the Capitol. freezing cold," he said. "I hope that everyone will professorship In place of the giant tree, an Crash victims’ kids get toys think about their priorities this holdiday season.” i antique “Albany Cutter” sleigh ANPCRTKJOED?, O J i F Nidle said he chose the booth because "It's small, ! NEW HAVEN (AP) - A $1.5 was placed in front of the Nathan NEW CANAAN (UPI) - Thanks to an The toys will be flown to Fort Campbell, cosy, warm and there’s lots of traffic (going by).’’ ijiillion gift from the Andrew W. Hale statue. Behind the sleigh, a unidentified woman. Christmas may be Just Ky., the home base of the 248 members of the 101st Airbone Division who died when the Arthur Frizzel, 38, a Vietnam veteran on lOO percent E s n . lellon Foundation to Yale will be smaller artificial tree was put up to a little brighter this year for the children of disability, said he came to the bank "because I’m on Jsed to create a professorship in depict a forest scene. 248 American servicemen killed in a chartered jet in which they were flying the street.” art history. While disappointed the big tree chartered jet crash earlier this month. home for the holidays crashed. “Obviously the toys aren’t going to bring ‘Tve been looking for a place to stay for a year and I THE BORN L09ER ■ by Aft Sanaom The gift honors Paul Mellon as he didn't go up this year, Schmidle The unidentified woman was behind a have some money in the bank, but I can’t get an Ktires from the Mellon Founda- says the sleigh, which is about as Christmas toy drive that now has five of the their fathers back, but maybe they won’t apartment because you need three months rent to fon as a trustee. old Os the Capitol itself, has nation’s largest toy manufacturers donating have such a bleak memory of Christmas this year,” Corsiglio said Sunday. even get a place,” Frizzell said. iu b i4 Vaie President A. Bartlett Gia- brought the holiday spirit to the toys for the children of the servicemen killed Candice Kane, 25, another protester, who lived as a i latti announced that the first building this year. in the Dec. 12 crash in Canada. The woman who came up with the idea has homeless person from age 7 to 14, called for ppointee to the professorship is “I would say in the last three The woman at first was unable to convince asked that her name not be made public, permanent shelters to be built. ules D. Prown, professor and weeks I get at least a dozen calls a toy companies to make donations, but that said Corsiglio, who identified her only as a MR. M IN »AN D LITTLE MI88~ by Hargraave* A Sailer* resident of Fairfield County. "Temporary this and temporary that won’t solve <)lAAAH»» aer**at«i Aeeati hairman of the History of Art. week from |>eople who want to changed when she got in touch with the OMtibwietfbvHiAtnc I Prown joined the Yale Depart­ come to the Capitol to see the tree Americares Foundation based in New He said West Hartford-based Coleco the probiem,” she said. "What we need are •feeling •feeling thcrnKful ..and filin g ment of the History of Art in 1961. or to sing around the tree. So it Canaan. Industries, Selchow & Righter Co., Hasbro permanent shelters. The most you can stay at a He was the director of Yale’s provides a focal point for people With the foundation’s backing, five of the Inc., Tomy Inc. and Mattell Inc. are shelter is usually two weeks if you’re lucky.” p re se n ts\ donating toys, and Wilton-based Emery Air "There are too many of us,” added Sharon WANT 'NHVCOIFEELUKE ^ n te r for British Art, which was who want to come and brings some nation’s biggest toy manufacturers have Christmcis is... munded by Paul Mellon, for eight holiday spirit to the Capitol,” she sent a ’’large amount of toys,” said Jim Freight will donate its services to pick up the Kennedy, 23, a volunteer at Shelter Inc. in Cambridge, ■SHAVIM'LOnON THE'STRAIGHT A^AM"' jears. said. Corsiglio, a spokesman for the foundation. toys and fly them to Kentucky. who spent a year homeless. ®IAA5byN|A inc \^/W E B E A U .j JFUWSCEMTEO? 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ACROSS 6 Plaaaur* ahip Anawar to Praviou* PunI* Goodale, of Vineyard Haven, djed late Sunday after a frantic, was plucked from the lake the "While he was on the machine 7 Animal aoclaty □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ round-the-clock effort by doctors m i t doctors massaged his heart be­ I King Davld-t (abbr.) < ¥ i l - i ) to save him. same day as the burial of an Ohio grandfathar 8 ______cat .'Jeffrey Goodale was flown by boy who died two days after falling cause the rate was so slow there Classified Ad □ ^Birthday B Mint 9 Over (poat.) (ioast Guard helicopter to Massa­ in an icy pond. was virtually no heart beat,” he I I Japan*** 10 Oat by fore* □ chusetts General Hospital shortly said. His pulse had been restored to matropolla 11 Craiy Dec. 24,1988 The temperature on Martha’s a "more normal one” by the time WINTHROP -by Dick Cavalll after being pulled from Lake Vineyard, a 25-miIe-Iong island 12 Sword 14 Egyptian daity Tashmoo on the resort island of he died. Bander said. 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Cummings, could ba By Alex GIrelll given a position. Cummings had NFL roundup Herald Reporter moved into the district. Maffe said Parenteau toM hina; The possibility of a contest for positions on the Democratic Town recently he is still interested in a Committee has emerged in Voting committee position. Wellemeyer said today that District 1. challenging for a town committee Mary Wellemeyer, a Green position is one of the more difficult Jets, Giants host playoff games Road resident who suports Toby- things to do in politics. She said she Moffett, wants a position on the will have to decide whether •. 101-member town committee when challenge “ would contribute some­ Combined WIra Services Kevin Mack, finished the season with 1,104. They are new members are selected in thing positive,” or would merely the first tandem to exceed 1,000 rushing yards since January. But the only open spot on be a useless effort. the Pittsburgh duo of and Rocky Bleier the nine-member district commit­ Giants Stadium has stood for 10 years without being Wellemeyer is a former Demtn in 1976. tee has been promised to Philip the site of an N F L playoff game. Next weekend it will % cratic Town Committee member hold two, which had originally been scheduled for the Parenteau, who lives on Rachel from District 10, but lost her Falcont 16, Saints 10 Road and is active in the United same day. position when she moved out of the The N F L ’s two wild card playoff games were set an Atlanta rushing record by Auto Workers, the district leader district. finishing the season with 1,719 yards to break said. scheduled for next Sunday, but those plans were Wellemeyer supports Toby Mof­ altered when the and William Andrews’ mark of 1,566 set in 1983. Riggs Wellemeyer said today that she fett over Gov. William O'Neill for earned the home field in the games. Because both rushed for 158 yards and one to establish has not yet decided whether to file the Democractic gubernatorial'. clubs play at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, an 83-yard margin over of the a challenge, which would force nomination, but she said today she - N .J., the Jets-New England A FC wild card game was Raiders. Democrats from the district to has many political interests and switched to Saturday. The Falcons, who got three field goals from Mick caucus Jan. 15 to select their does not want to focus a candidacy On Sunday, the Giants host San Francisco in the Luckhurst, closed out with a 4-12 mark under Dan members. for the town committee on her N F C wild card game. The defending Super Bowl Henning. The Saints are 5-11. Frank Maffe Jr., the district support for Moffett. champion 49ers were the last team to qualify for the t I chairman, said today that one The deadline for filing candida­ playoffs with a 30-16 victory over Dallas Sunday. Chiefs 38, Chargers 34 ^ 0 . incumbent member, Lynne Duda cies for the town committee is Jan. “ We Just don’t look at the prospects,” 40ers coach Kansas City’s Stephone Paige broke the N F L record of Tolland Turnpike, does not have 9. Caucuses within voting disricts. Bill Walsh said of next week’s game against the for receiving yards in one game with 309 on just eight 2 the time to devote to the office. where there is a challenge are set Giants. “ We are going to play our games one at a time. receptions — including scoring passes of 56 yards Maffe said he was committed to for Jan. 15. We’ve been there (in the playoffs) before. We have from Todd Blackledge and 84 from Bill Kenney. offer the first open place on the The first date for filing is Jan. 3. been a very, very good playoff team.” “ Some teams don’t get that much in a whole game,” district committee to Parenteau, Early filing is considered an The 49ers are 7-1 in the playoffs under Walsh, said Paige, wl.o broke the 40-year-old record of 303 by who stepped aside two years ago so advantage because the first candi­ including victories over the Giants en route to Super Jim Benton of the Cleveland Rams. “ I wanted to go Hardd photo by Buhtw that Theodore T. Cummings, the dates to file appear first on the Bowl championships in 1981 and 1984. out with a big bang.” son of Democratic Town Chairman ballot. The Jets clipped A F C Central champion Cleveland The Chargers, 8-8, made it close with 21 unanswered Gifts for adoptees 37-10 and the Patriots dumped Cincinnati 34-23 Sunday points in the fourth period. Kansas City finished 6-10 to run their records to 11-5 and push Denver from the playoffs. Bears 37, Lions 17 3 Buckley School students and a PTA president wrap gifts school's PTA, wrap presents at the school. Students and for the two families the school adopted as part of the The Broncos finished 11-5 with a 27-24 victory over Chicago’s became the first player in staff and PTA members donated and collected food, Obituaries Seattle Friday night, but lost the A FC West to the Los N F L history to surpass 2,000 yards total in Manchester Area Conference of Churches' seasonal clothing, toys, and money to help the families. Each of Angeles Raiders and were the odd-team out in the three consecutive seasons as Chicago reduced sharing project. From left, students Kathleen Gearin, the families has a mother and two children. They will Ann Schmittcr Hartford, has charge of three-way tie-breaker for a wild card spot. Denver’s Detroit’s record to 7-9. Payton rushed for 81 yards and arrangements. conference record wasworse than those of New York caught four passes for 55 yards to increase his season Josh Glaser and Beth Ragna, and Karen Chorchesofthe receive turkeys and needed clothes and toys. Ann (Kasschau) Schmitter, 74, and New England. Still, the Broncos finished three total to 2,034. of Glastonbury, died Friday at her Elizabeth Sweeten games ahead of playoff-bound Cleveland. Dennis Gentry also scored for the Bears on a 94-yard home. She was a wife of John J. “ I don't know if it’s fair or not,” Jets defensive end kickoff return. Schmitter. Elizabeth (Seger) Sweeton, 78, of West Simsbury, widow of of Barry Bennett said of the playoff system, “ but I bet Packer* 20, Buccaners 17 Governor defends his record She also is survived by her Harold Sweeton. died Sunday at an: there are 45 guys in Denver who think it’s unfair.” Green Bay, with Phillip Epps and Jessie Clark mother. M ary (Sulo) Kasschau of Avon convalescent home. She was At East Rutherford, Johnny Hector rushed for two scoring , finished 8-8 for the third straight Contlnneil from page 1 Manchester. short touchdowns to power the Jets. The Browns, 8-8, taiking of the 1980s. This party is which of the four Republicans the sister of Mrs. John (Doris) year. Tampa Bay wound up 2-14 to earn the first The funeral will be Tuesday at had clinched the A FC Central Saturday when division aiive and weii. vying for the gubernatorial nomi­ Hutchison of Andover and Martha selection in next year’s college player draft. within the party. The state’s “ Sure there’s still poor people in nation he'd like to face, saying he 9:30 a.m. in Glastonbury Funeral Neville of Manchester. rival Pittsburgh was beaten 28-10 by the Giants. economy is robust, taxes are down, this state, but I think we’ve done a expects any campaign to be tough. Home, 450 New London Turnpike, She also is survived by a brother, Cleveland is the first team to win a division without a Colt* 34, Oiler* 16 employment is up, he said. great job as Democrats to help the “But we will certainly be pre­ Glastonbury. Burial will be in Rose Ralph Seger of Canton Center; winning record. Indianapolis. S-ll, got three touchdowns passes “ The record is a good record and poor, the average citizen in this pared for any eventuality," he Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. another sister, Blanche Sweeton of - At Foxboro, Mass., Craig James rushed for 142 from Mike Pagel. while Randy McMillan and Albert I don’t think he can improve on it,” state, and the most important said. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Forestville; several nieces and: yards and one T D to lead the Patriots. New England is Bentley ran for two scores. the governor said. “ But I ’m not thing you can do is provide jobs. The governor said he expects to and 7 to 9 p.m. nephews. in the playoffs for the fourth time since joining the The Colts finished with a two-game winning streak backing away from any kind of Without jobs, nothing happens,” head a ticket almost identical to Memorial donations may be The funeral will be Tuesday at 1 N F L in 1970. The Patriots are 0-3 in playoff games. while Houston, also 5-11, lost its last four — two under fight.” O ’Neill said. the one he headed in 1982, with the made to the American Cancer p.m. at Simsbury United Metho­ Patriots coach Raymond Berry was astonished that interim Coach Jerry Glanville. As to Moffett’s claim that O ’Neiil Despite polls released this possible exception of Treasurer Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ dist Church, 799 Hopmeadow St., : his team made the playoffs in his first full season as no longer represents what the Eagle* 37, Viking* 35 Henry E. Parker. Parker has ford, or to Glastonbury Visiting Simsbury, with the Rev. Douglas head coach. Democratic Party has iong repres­ month showing Moffett gaining on indicated that after three terms, it Nurses, 6411 New London Turn­ F. Verdin officiating. Burial will be “ I ’ve always expected it to happen, but it’s Philadelphia’s Paul McFadden kicked three field ented, O ’Neill scoffs: O ’Neili or even ahead of him UPI photo may be time for him to do pike, Glastonbury, 06033. in Center Cemetery, Simsbury. absolutely incredible that it has,” he said. “ It goals, including a 35-yarder with 40 seconds to play, as “ The party ought to be for Jobs among some Democrats, O ’Neili something else. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 (Sunday's game) was a test.” Philadelphia, 7-9. beat Minnesota, 7-9 in the first for the people, which is what I’m said he’s convinced he is “ well Patriots' Craig James (32) is congratu­ touchdown against Cincinnati. New and 7 to 9 p.m. at Vincent Funeral Also Sunday, the Mihmi Dolphins clinched the AFC season of Bud Grant’s second tenure. Earnest for; to try to raise the standard of ahead.” OctesM "Mickey” Forbes lated with a high five by teammate Tony England beat the Bengals, 34-24, to earn “ I ’ll respect whatever decision Home, 880 Hopmeadow St., East title with a 28-0 rout of Buffalo. The Dolphins will Jackson of the Eagles rushed 25 times for 106 yards to living of all the people, which I “ You get a feeling from the Odessa “Mickey” (Perkins) he makes,” O ’Neill said, adding Simsbury. host the Browns in the divisional playoffs Jan. 4 or 5, Collins (33) as he gets a lift from Cedric an AFC wild card berth. give him 1,028 for the season. have done for the past five years. people you meet," he said, “ and Forbes, 49, of Hartford, died that he would neither encourage Memorial donations may be and the A F C West champion Los Angeles Raiders will Jones (83) after scoring fourth-quarter “ I think that’s where the Dertio- you can certainiy tell when they Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital, Giant* 28, Steeler* 10 nor discourage Parker from run­ made to the Visiting Nurse Associ­ host the wild-card winner that weekend. cratic Party wants to be. Many of don’t like you. That feeling isn’t out Hartford. She was the mother of In the N F C divisional playoffs, Chicago hosts the New York, 10-6, clinched its third wild-card berth in ning. Parker has been the focus of ation — Farmington Valley, Sims­ the old coalitions are gone. You’re there.” WILLIAM O'NEILL Claudia Hawkins of Manchester. wild-card winner, and the N F C West champion Los five years behind 202 yards rushing by Joe Morris, several critical reports from the bury office. 8 Old Mill Lane, field throughout the playoffs. stuff together and play the way we are capable of not talking of the ’30s, you’re The governor has declined to say . . . ready for fight She also is survived by a friend, Angeles Rams hon NFC East champion Dallas. who set a single-season team record with 1,336. Morris state auditors in recent years. Simsbury, or Simsbury Volunteer playing, we can win the Super Bowl,” Clayborn said. Willie Hines of Hartford; five sons, The Bears and Dolphins are the only teams to repeat scored three times to finish with a league-leading 21 Ambulance Association, P.O. Box ' Dolphins 28, Bills 0 the Rev. Roland Forbes Jr., as division champions. Craig James rushed for a career-high 142 yards touchdowns. Pittsburgh, 7-9. missed the playoffs for 301, Simsbury. The victory left the Dolphins with a chance to have rushing, including an 11-yard touchdown run in the Warren Forbes, Darryl Forbes, At San Francisco, 49ers running back Roger Craig the first time in four years. the home field advantage should the Raiders lose to fourth quarter. The Patriots, 11-5, got a 1-yard run Dwayne Forbes and Warner Sunday rushed for 72 yards and caught five passes for Coventry man faces Herbert H. Hyman, 67, the Rams. For a time this season, Miami’s spot in the from seldom-used Robert Weathers for the clincher as Red*kln* 27, Cardinal* 16 Forbes, all of Hartford, two other SO yards to become the first player in N F L history to they tied a club record for victories. daughters, Stephanie Forbes of Wesleyan professor go over the 1,000-yard mark in a single season for both playoffs was up in the air. George Rogers ran for 206 yards to pace “ We got it together and played excellent when we Hartford and Vicky Forbes of East WESTPORT (UPI) ^ Funeral rushing and receiving yards. He also scored on a Jets 37, Browns 10 Washington, which found itself in the unusual position had to play excellent,” Coach Don Shula said of his cocaine sale charges Hartford; a stepson, Andra Jen­ arrangements were incomplete 4-yard run to set a team mark with 15 TD s and help the of having to root for archrival Dallas against San team, which rallied from a 5-4 start to win seven New York, 11-5, won the right to host New England nings of Windsor; a sister, Velma Sunday for Herbert H. Hyman, a 49ers overcome a 13-0 deficit. Francisco. St. Louis wound up a disappointing 5-11, straight games. thanks to what running back Johnny Hector called an Hatten of Windsor; 14 grandchild­ prominent professor emeritus at Dallas coach Tom Landry said the loss meant little and that mark resulted in the firing of Coach Jim A Coventry man was arrested on said. Police said they were given Bruce Hardy caught Dan Marino touchdown passes all-around contribution. Hanifan. ren; and several other relatives. Wesleyan University who d ie d : to his team. The Cowboys, 10-6, clinched the division a drug charges Thursday after an Bowen’s name and a description of of 19 and five yards and Tony Nathan and Ron "Th a t’s how we win.” said Hector, who scored twice The funeral will be Tuesday at 4 week ago by beating the Giants. Bronco* 27, Seahawk* 24 informant tipped police off to a his car. while visiting China. Davenport ran for touchdowns against Buffalo, 2-14. on short runs. “ We feel we can do anything if we play planned sale of cocaine at a Police said four officers were p.m. in Mount Moriah Baptist Hyman, a former sociology “ We’ve achieved our outstanding goal — to win the together.” Seattle held a 17-0 lead before Denver rallied to Tolland Turnpike restaurant, po­ waiting in the parking lot when Church, 222 Barbour St., Hartford. department chairman at Columbia East,” he said. “ The game didn’t really mean Patriots 34, Bengals 23 Pat Leahy kicked three field goals ^s the Jets defeat the Seaha wks Friday night and keep alive, for a lice said this morning. Bowen drove into the restaurant Burial will be in Northwood University in New York, died anything. If we both show up in the championship, New England has a long road to travel — starting dropped Cleveland to an 8-8 record, the worst few more hours, hopes of gaining an A FC playoff spot. Cemetery, Wilson. Calling hours Wednesday after suffering a heart then we might learn something.” Timothy Bowen, 25, of Coventry, with another person. Bowen with the wild-card game on the road — but that doesn’t full-season mark ever for a playoff team. Rich Karlis’ fourth-period field goal provided the are tonight from 7 to 9 at the attack four days earlier in Canton, The Rams host the Raiders tonight in the battle of was charged with possession of stopped to let the other person out bother defensive back Raymond Clayborn. Cleveland’s Earnest Byner rushed for 101 yards to margin in Denver’s 11th win of the year. Seattle closed church. Clark, Bell & Perkins China. The Westport resident was Los Angeles. A Raiders’ victory gives them the home cocaine with intent to sell, posses­ of the car, and then parked in back ■ “ I think this team can go all the way. If we get our give him 1,002 forthe season. His running mate, rookie 8- 8 . Funeral Home, 319 Barbour St., 67. sion of drug paraphernalia, inter­ and walked towards the restau­ fering with police officers, and rant, police said. destruction of evidence. Police said they approached Bowen as he tried to enter, but he Police said Bowen was planning fled on foot after an officer Jets inflict a loss James happy to be to sell more than a quarter ounce of identified himself. Another officer Home field edge ? p cocaine at the Acadia Restaurant chased Bowen and caught him at on Tolland Turnpike before police the Hockanum River, and saw him approached him outside the res­ pour something out of a plastic bag on playoff system i^way for Christmas taurant and chased him toward the as he ran, police said. STS MAIN 8T. MAffCH^'TER; CT- a plus for Giants Hockanum River. Bowen was Police said they later recovered A VALus VAHierrsroAtmrttuotut By Joel Sherman The way they performed for Bv Frederick Woterman arrested on the bank of the river a quarter of an ounce of a said he saved the right play for the after allgedly throwing away some United Press International most of the first half, the Jets were Bv Dave Raffo New York coach Bill Parcells United Press International right moment. substance found to be cocaine on threatening to be home for Christ­ of the cocaine while fleeing, police the ground, in addition to two United Press International said. “ I’m proud of my guys, “ It was an off-tackle play and it YES WE’RE OPEN! t EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - mas and out of the playoffs. New FOXBORO, Mass. — Craig said. plastic bags with cocaine residue we’ve got some great looked iike Robert hit a crease The New York Jets inflicted a loss York’s offense was shaky, scoring James will be away from home on Police said they were tipped off on them. The street value of the EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. competitors. someplace,” Berry said. “ That on the Cleveland Browns Sunday on a Ken O ’Brien pass that hit Christmas and he is glad. about the alleged sale by an amount found was $1,260 police — The New York Giants next “ We’ve had some tough times play goes against our tendencies TONIGHT t and possibly on the N F L playoff safety Don Rogers right in the The ’ informant who was with Bowen said. Sunday will face the team that this year, but we’ve bad a lot and that’s what we had it for. system as well. hands before receiver Kurt Sohn running back ran for 142 yards and when he discussed the transaction Bowen was released on $25,000 cut short their last two playoff more good times than bad.” We’ve been getting that play ready The Jets beat the Browns 37-10 to snatched it away from him. The one touchdown Sunday to lead his for about six weeks.” earlier. The information was con­ bond and is scheduled to appear in UNTIL 8 P.M. t appearances when they meet The 49ers sealed the other finish with 11 victories, three more Browns were running successfully team past the After Sunday’s victory, the goal sidered reliable because the Manchester Superior Court on Jan. the in the wild card spot with a 30-16 then Cleveland. Yet, despite be­ against the Jets’ defense apd New NFC wild card playoff game. and into the A FC piayoffs. posts were tom down when thou­ source provided information be­ 6. TOMORROW UNTIL 5:30 ► victory over Dallas Sunday. If ^ coming the first N F L team to York’s special teams had allowed The 49ers eliminated the “ I don’t mind being here for sands of spectators stormed the fore that had led to a drug arrest, The person with Bowen was not San Francisco lost to Dallas, the capture a division title with a Brian Brennan a 37-yard punt Giants in the 1981 and 1984 Christmas,” said James after a field. Five fans were injured when police said. apprehended. Giants would have hosted Wa­ The source told police that non-winning record, the Browns return touchdown. postseasons en route to Super shington Sunday. Parcells ad­ 34-23 victory in the regular-season a metai goal post they were However, with just over four Bowen would attempt to sell half will have a week off before their Bowl championships. This time, mitted it would be easier to finale. “ Heck, I can go home and carrying away from the stadium an ounce of cocaine at the first playoff game while the Jets minutes remaining in the first half, however, the Giants will be at prepare for the Redskins. enjoy Christmas in' Dallas hit a high-tension wire. UPI photo restaurant for over $600, police host next Saturday’s wild-card Jets defensive end Mark Gasti- home for the first time in Parcells said the home field anytime,” New England, 11-5, won eight of game. neau blindsided Ber- postseason since the 1962 N F L will help but is not that James had 25 carries, including its last 10 games. The Bengals, 7-9, GARDENS Of course, that beat the fate of nie Kosar, jarring the ball loose title game. important. a long gain of 36 yards, plus his ended by dropping four of their last Apartheid protest the 11-5 of the AFC and linebacker Bob Crable reco­ “ The home field is a little “ It’s a good advantage,” be 11-yard scoring run off a iateral. six games and seven of their eight West, who were the first team ever vered at the Cleveland 13. Three plus,” Giants quarterback Phil said. “ The routine during the Robert Weathers added an insu­ Andrew Wasondo, right, a representative of the African y f ^ & o d t a n d to fail to reach the playoffs with 11 plays, later Johnny Hector scored rance T D on a 42-yard run with 1:52 road contests. Soviets, U.S. Simms said after New York’s week is more set if you play at ^ ^ J66 W o o ^o A O t JH3-8474 8 am - 7 pm dally Although Cincinnati was elimi­ National Congress, and former Italian president Sandro 'victories. a 5-yard touchdown to give New 28-10 victory over Pittsburgh home, and it’s more convenient remaining. Come see our new "Chrletmee Fairyland" Shopl nated from the playoffs Saturday Pertini meet in Rome Sunday during the "Christmas “ I don’t know if it’s fair or not,” York a 17-10 lead. Saturday. “ If we can get on top to play at home. But I don’t The Patriots wili face the New swap salvos Jets defensive etad Barry Bennett York Jets at 4 p.m. (EST) when the New York Giants beat against apartheid" protest. At least 10,000 people took In the preseason this was viewed and do some things, the crowd think it’s a big advantage And for the Children. Real Animalal said of the playoff system, “ but I Pittsburgh, Coach was as a must-win year for Joe Walton, gives us a lift. Plus it will be playing on the road during the Saturday at Giants Stadium in part in the demonstration against the South African bet there are 45 guys in Denver who windier and colder here than out playoffs.” East Rutherford, N .J. in the A FC happy with his team’s effort. on test ban who took over a team that went to “ Our guys are pro athietes. They government. think it's unfair.” there (San Frahcisco).” For the Giants to get to the wild-card game. the AFC championship game in play 16 games a year, not 15. This Continued from page l With Denver winning Friday The Giants clinched their Super Bowl, they will have to “ It’s going to be a w ar,” James 95 1982 and proceeded to direct team played well and played night and New England en route to back-to-back 7-9 seasons. When the second consecutive wild card beat San Francisco, Chicago predicted of the Jets’ game. “ We a victory Sunday, the Jets needed a playoff berth and third in five like playing each other.” hard.” Wyche said. “ They went ali President to sign farm biil weather would continue at the, site Raiders beat the Jets 31-0 to start and either Dallas or the Los flNMdOlH triumph over the Browns to make years Saturday, behind Joe The Patriots needed the victory out.” 104 miles northwest of Las Vegas the season few would have ex­ Angeles Rams on consecutive the playoffs. Cleveland had sealed Morris’ 202 rushing yards and to advance, otherwise Denver WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Committee had predicted “ politi- well into next week. Winds at pected the Jets to lose only four weeks. New England led 20-6 at the half the A F C Central title when Pitts­ three touchdowns. would have claimed the playoff dent Reagan — whose veto theat cai disaster in the Farm Belt for Pabute Mesa, ground zero for the Rad - Pink - White tisili Fliwsr more times the rest of the way. “ I ’m happy, but this is just on a pair of Tony Franklin field burgh lost Saturday. Unlike their last two playoff spot. forced farm bill compromises by the Republican Party” if Reagan test, continued to blow toward one step,” Giants linebacker goals, a 50-yard scoring reception Cleveland will play the AFC East berths, the Giants didn’t have to “ I think we displayed the type of Congress — today signs a five-year had vetoed the five-year farm bill. Beatty, Nev., and Inbabitated 4-7 Flowers Ina 199 saa Chrlatmaa LaiHll “ There’s probably three reasons Harry Carson said. “ Ifeelwe’re by Stanley Morgan from Tony champion Dolphins in two weeks in spend any time in front of the savvy necessary for us to continue farm bill and a farm credit Reagan chose to align himself areas of California, he said. QrMnfwua* Full of. POTTED MUMS. why we’re better than last year,” just as good as anybody in this Eason, and a 9-yard run by Tony Miami. The two runnersup to the television awaiting results of in the playoffs,” Weathers said. measure with a media blitz aimed symbolically with the farm bill he The tests are not conducted if AFRICAN VIOLETS. CYCLAMEN. POIN- Walton said. “ First, we stayed deal. We can go as far as we Collins. Dolphins in the East— the Jets and other games before knowing After James’ scoring run pro­ at the economically stressed Farm had threatened to veto by agreeing winds are blowing toward popu­ SETTAS, Ar« Ready (Rod. WhKo, Pink); healthy. We were a little banged up want.” Before Collinsworth’s score at Patriots— will meet next Saturday they were in. vided a 27-16 New England lead Belt. to accompany Agriculture Secre­ lated regions in the event radioac­ KALENCHOE. GARDENIAS: Larga oiuf in the secondary, but (defensive Morris finished as the Giants’ 27-16, the Bengals’ offense con­ at Giants Stadium in the wild-card “ It feels good sitting here with 8; 13 remaining in the game, The scheduled signing ceremony tary John Block to a teleconfer­ tive gases should escape the Small Follaga and Houaa Planta *1.1S a up. coordinator) Bud Carson did a single-season rushing leader sisted of three Jim Breech field CHRISTMAS game, ^ t h are 11-5. before I take m y shower know­ the Bengals countered with Cris and teleconference were a dra­ ence via satellite to answer ques- ground. West said the weather and great job shuffling guys around. with 1,336 yards, snapping Ron goals and a 33-yard strike from “ We had the potential there to ing we’re in the playoffs,” Collinsworth’s 8-yard scoring re­ matic contrast to Reagan’s veto in tions from hundreds of the Christmas holiday meant tte BOUGHS . Second, is the stability in the Johnson’s 13-year-old record of to rookie receiver TREES waste a 10-6 season.” Bennett said. Giants guard Chris Godfrey ception to draw within four points. March of the year’s fii'st farm agricultural journalists. test could not be conducted before quarterback position. Ken O'Brien 1,182 Saturday. His sixth 100- Ekldie Brown. ••baa. Pha. Ipnaa LanL MMM n " A 1*4 season is a pretty good But on a fourth down and less legislation — a largely partisan After congressional committees Saturday. Choose Your LIvIno* played well all year. He became said. “ I don't have to watch on yard game of the season is also a Since joining the N F L in 1970, season and a lot of teams would TV . I don’t feel like we’re than two feet to go at the Bengals’ farm debt relief measure rushed approved a farm credit bill accep­ Department of Energy officials our leader and will be a great one club record and bis club-record New England has reached post­ Cut or Balled Troo FRESH WREATHS want to be 10-6. But if we were 10-6 42-yard line. Weather bounced off through Congress by Democrats table to the administration, there have declined to confirm the test is for years. walking in the Kadi door.” 21 touchdowns leave him with season play just four times and lost we would be going home. Now, “ We’re in the playoffs for te the right side of the line, moved to with the help of heartland was little doubt Reagan would sign linked to “Star Wars.” But other Mi4s Frsa M sm r. Pka sr PrlsMM Pha 126 points, one behind Ali all three previous playoff ganMs, Runtle Legs — BIsnksIs we’re going where we wanted to. “ The third reason is Bud Carson. second straight year, the fran­ the outside and went down the right Republicans. the measure to restructure the sources say it is the fifth nuclear Hajl-Sbelk’s team scoring but James says th iu 'ca r’s team is This time around. Rep. Edward GARLAND RQPHIQ We’d like to be division champions He did a great Job with the defense. chise is showing progress,” record. sideline for the clinching different. federally chartered, farmer- explosion at the Nevafla test site Csmstery Bssksts and have Christmas off, but that’s Madigan, R-Ill., ranking Republi­ Phai Piss's LainL Prlsem Piss ad Lssral You can’t get into the playoffs touchdown. “ We know we can go to the Super owned Farm Credit System, which related to the space^lefenae AU Tsslofuffy Ooeorafod not how things turned out.” without a great defense.” can on the House Agriculture holds one-third of the farm debt. program. Patriots coach Raymond Berry Bowl and win it," he said. V MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec 23. 1935 - 13 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 23.19M Unbeaten through seven games SCOREBOARD Huskies believe, beat Big Ten team for first time Archer 6-30, Washington 44, P rl^ Patrlals34.Bangali23 more 1-4S. New OrleenpCarngbell 361, Vlklngt 21, Ei r Im 7 W.WIItonMS, Fawlor 16, Anttienv 1-3, faces a university hearing tonight - c Hebert l-mlnut3. Basketball B y Lon Austgr play. Smith and Alexander didn’t drop, pMtliall 717 7 at on four violations of the school’s * Mwaeesfg 7 721 Sports Editor Terrence Warren, however, was as well. PASSING— Atlonta-Archor 17-37-0-199. student conduct code stemming _ NewOrleeno6febert1766-1-1l6. F Irsi long on the front end of the “ I never thought those last five RECEIVING— Atlenta<. Brown A PM-Gulck W pass from Joworskl Saturiay’a collalia tMop raaulta Kelley hearing tonight from an on-campus incident in (McFoddsn kick), 6:17 HARTFORD — First the Big one-and-one with Minnesota latch­ seconds would ever run off.” , NFL itanilngt NE— PG Franklin 2S, 4:07. 09, Rtaoo 625, Johnoen 1-10, W othM oM sighed Pemo. April. Coles, for one, expects . C In -F G Brooch 42.6:51. SIO, b S iov 16, Cox 262, Moflhewo 361 Mln-Andsrson 4 run (Stanerud kick), Ten. Next, the Big East? ing onto the basketball. The 10:06 . It was a see-saw affair from the Kelley back. “ He’s handling it like NE— Morgan SO pan from Eaton New Orleano-Ooodtow 363, Brenner Ctaeelc Until Saturday afternoon, when Gophers, however, couldn’t hold it STORRS (UPI) - University (Franklin kl5(), 9:32. 463, Fowler 3-M, Tice 3-lS, W. Wilton UConn scored a heart-rendering of Connecticut basketball star outset. Minnesota led, 19-12, before a man. He’s working with it. I ’m 361, Martin 327. By LEWIS WITHAM Ptd-Qulck 31 pose from Joworskl as freshman Phil Gamble tapped a Pet. PP PA CIn— FG Brooch 22,4:34. (McFoddsn kick), 7:34 70-39 win over Minnesota at the poor pass from Mitch Lee into the Earl Kelley goes before a school Huskies rallied behind Kelley and not worried about it. I know it will Alobomo-BIrmlnghom 26, K-Mloml .7S0 4 S 320 NE— Collins 9 run (Franklin kick), SACKS-Atlanto-Gonn 1-10. New Phl-E. Jackson2run (McFoddsn kick), Civic Center on Jeff King’s layup waiting arms of Eddie Williams. official tonight for a discipli­ Williams to take a 33-32 halftime work nut. He knows he has our V 4IY J«tf M l m 2U 10:45. Orleont-Clerk 1-10. 3:57 Tennessee Chottonoogo 60 support. ’ ’ Kelley made a quick exit Taka thd number of sury)ylng PM -FO McFOdden 3113:57 with 17 seconds left, the Huskies The latter netted 14 points on 7-of-9 nary hearing that could lead to edge. UConn, with Kelley netting 5 y Mwt Enplilnd M 361 m NE— FG Franklin 30,14:30. after the game and did not talk to . tndtanapoli* J13 317 3t6 TMrdgotlod INTERCEPTIDNS-Atlonta Frvel- USFL francbiaae, multiply by M ln Brasm 3 pose from Kramer CcatsisNsii had not beaten a team from the Big shooting from the perimeter. his expulsion from the points, ran off 9 unanswered ^Dhinerud k k k ), 1146 MIselssippI 61, CompbelJ 44 .125 200 311 CIn— Brown 33 p a n from Etlo- 20. Brat Sabartiagan'g 1085 rag* Ten Conference in eight previous “ When we did inbound it to Lee, university. markers at the beginning of the the reporters. « ton (Breech kick), 3:20. Misted field goals: LuckhursI 19 Bayea ^Itaeoic Kelley is now No. 9 all-time .500 2 T 204 ular-saason wina, add tha num* M in Meleon 25 pass from Kramer tries. the next jump ball was ours. All be The bearing will be conducted second half to take a 42-32 lead as » C--- t»v■---- lo n d (Mocked), 41 vinofiiioii .430 441 437 Fourth gorl od bar of home runs hit by Oar- (Stanerud kick), 7:S SWLoufsIOMSSiw^SauMiernSO That included a heart-breaking had to do was hold the ball even if by UConn officials who will the Gophers missed four straight career scorer with 1,308 points. He * Phi E.Jockson5run (McFoddsn kick), ^^s0slsNsa Ptwo w uti .430 379 355 CIn— FG Breech 30,3:43. rell Evans In 1085 and divida by 61-30 loss to the Golden G ^hers a he got tied up. But he got excited decide what, if any, action will shots. But the visitors nailed their started the game tied with Bob J Houston J13 204 412 NE— Jomet II run (Franklin kick), Chlih38.Cliargara34 9 ;U North Texas State 35. Youngstown Staak for that slot. His 10 assists 6:47. the number of seasons Tam­ M in Nelson3run (Stanerudkick),9:41 State 72 ___. .. year ago in Minneapolis when the and threw it up in the air and of be taken against the basketball next nine straight to move back in x-LA lUkitn .733 330 302 CIn-CollIntworth pan from Etloton ^MtajSrown I run (Stanerudklck), 13:17 standout as a result of his arrest front. “ We started firing. I thought moved him into the No. 3 all-time I ten DIege 3 3 731 -3 1 pa Bay has been in tha NFL. Huskies had the opportunity to win course that led to the intercep­ .600 300 329 (Breech kick), 9:17. on criminal charges earlier this it was more our offense than our slot past Tony Hanson (300) and '. .500 349 303 NE-Weothert 42 run (Franklin kick), Kgntee CRy 733 3 3 - « Ptil-FO McFOdden 43,3:59 It, only to see the bid walk away on tion.” viewed Minnesota coach Son Otaoo .500 447 435 13:00. Firel PAYOFF: Tha answer Is also FM -FO McFoddsn 35,14:20 a traveling violation. Jim Dutcher of the critical year. defense that let them back into the Randy LaVigne (301). Konooi City .375 317 360 KC-Folge 56 papost from Blockledge A69,722 Texcp-Arllnoton 74, Son Frondseo Kelley, the leading scorer on Gerry Besselink, who had seen ^ A-57,9S3. (Lowery k lS ), 4:52 the uniform number of tha man But this is this year. “ When you turnover. game,” Pemo observed. who threw for more yards and 65 the UConn team in each of his his playing time diminish, had Z CIN NR SO-¥oThemae3Thomas 34,10:41 Qgtar.Baed T e a ia m ent win a little bit, you believe you can The Huskies, with time winding There were, in all. a dozen ties W L T Pet. PP PA First downt 17 17 SMMId TOs than any other Detroit Lion. First downt 22 25 win,” cited Husky coach Dom down, didn’t call for a timeout. four seasons, has been charged and 25 lead exchanges before the eight rebounds, a timely assist and R-OollOi 10 6 0 A25 357 333 26-41 46— 2S1 KC— Heard 7run (Lowery kick), :06 Rushes yordt 30-134 25—73 Georgia Tech 72, JocksanvlltaS3 Ruthet-yordt KC— Pruitt 1 run (Lowery klck),3:19 Who was ha? Pemo, who has guided the club to ’"The plan was for Earl to go the with four violatiohs of the final heroics from King. “ Eve­ played a strong defensive game in y 4 IY Olont* 10 6 0 .625 399 213 Ponlng yards 260 130 Passing yards 366 231 Caiwalatfaii university’s code of conduct for 26 minutes. “ H e doesn’t have to I WoHlInaton 10 6 0 .625 297 312 Socks by-yardt 1— 7 1— 2 KC— Paige 34 p o u from Kenney Socks W v a r d t 3 -4 0 3-33 Texas A5M3l,SoulhernMlsslsslppl61 seven consecutive victories in basket and if he was picked up to ryone has been saying we haven’t P tllM A n io 7 9 0 .437 206 310 Return yordt 49 90 (Lowery kick), 12:U 3rd doom eff. 9— 20-45.0 S -13-42.0 Kentucky invltatlenta 1985-86. dish off.” Pemo explained. Kelley, students. played good teams. This team was score a lot of points. If he can help Z St. Loult 5 11 0 .313 270 414 Pones 39— 10— 1 1 5 -0 -1 KC— Hayes 6 pose from Kenney 4th down etf. 1— 1— 100.4 0 -4 -0 0 .0 (Lowery kick), 13:34 They’re winning the close as expeicTed, was challenged up by _. Three of the charges stem 8-2, in the Big Ten, a great us with his rebounding, then he’s Control Punts 4-31.0 3-394 Posses 31— 45-3 31-36-1 Kentucky 31 Pepperdlne56 effective for us. We doesn’t have to x-CMcaoo 15 1 0 .930 456 190 Fumblet-lotl 3— 1 1— 1 S D -^ G Thomas 3115:00 0u 4b t 4qqofl rdiO A V d Punts 5-63.3 6-37.7 games, a turnaround from the three Minnesotans. He didn’t elect from Kelley’s arrest in April on conference. This was a very good O rs M T io v 0 0 0 JOO 337 355 Penoltlet-vardt 6 -6 0 3-15 Third Z2 Punt returns-vds 3— 27 3— 23 Southern Methodist 71, East Carollna62 threatening and unlawful res­ win for Connecticut basketball,” good.' He's not a scoring big man : SD— Chandler 5 pass (rom Her­ fortunes of war of 1984-85 when to go one-on-three, instead dishing Mlnnototo 7 9 0 .430 346 359 Tim e of pottettlon 20:03 31:57 KO returns-vds 5-41 7-194 Lengheni Ctaesic Connecticut finished with a 13-15 traint restraint charges in con­ Pemo said. “ We now have a few right now. He did well as did Ostrolt 7 9 0 .430 307 366 rmann (Thomas klck),6:41 ' 01 09 + OZ X e 6iaMBNV FumWee lott 2 -1 2 -2 Vllanyawnwelwr off for his 10th assist into the 2 Totnpa Bov 2 14 0 .125 294 440 IN DIVIDUAL LRADBRS ®19eSI>yNEA.Inc. PenoHlee-vardt 10-93 3— 53 Texas 60, South norlda 55 mark. “ When you play close waiting hands of the 6-10 King. The nection with an altercation that EARL KELLEY days to enjoy it which is even King.” WMt RUSHING — Clnclnnoll-Brookt 1369, KC— FG Lowery 34,10:51 Tim e of poesestlon 32:12 27:43 Ceneetatien games, and you make big hoops sophomore forward, who has seen allegedly occurred April 4. better,” he added. UConn is back in action Friday ' X-LA ttom* 11 4 0 .733 334 261 KInnebrew 12-37, Ethnon 1-5. New rMirtli San D ie g o »,A lo s k o -A n ^ a w 6 4 SD— Spencer 3run (Thomas kick),5:13 like Earl (Kelley) did at UMass or increased playing time in the last The fourth disciplinary Kelley’s request, the hearing Seven-foot John Shasky had a night in the Connecticut Mutual y-Son Fran. 10 6 0 .625 411 263 England-C. James 25-142, Collins 10-57, Individua l StatlsMcs Leustano Stale invnaltonai will be conducted by Dean of N tw Orltont 5 11 0 .313 294 401 Talupu 6-9, Eaton 2-31, Weathers 352. SD— James 3 post from Herrmann Biari37.Llonsl7 RUSHIN(5Phlladelphlo-E. Jackson VHwfUpiWleWffV make the fouls shots, you believe three games, put it home for the charge is based on allegBtions game-high 21 points for Minnesota Classic at the Civic Center. Du- . Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 202 452 PASSING — CIncInnatl-Etlaton 16-39- (Thomas kick), 9:16 25101 Hoddix 29, Joworskl 5mlnut 2, Louisiana Stole 91, Southern 33 that Kelley had a handgun and Students Frank Ardaiolo rather quesne faces Northeastern in the 7 ” SD— Johnton 30 pass from Her- when it comes to the wire you’re game-winner. “ I was thinking before fouling out with 2:02 left. x

" It ’s a new year.” BOLTON (27)— JohnSambogna004) Bv The Associated Press 78; No. 7 Georgia Tech 72, Joubert 18 and Roy Tarpley 17 to and Anthony Wilson 21 as LSU ran 0, Ed Cuiano 01-31, Brian Rooney 21-3 its record to 11-0 over Southern. The 1984-85 East Catholic High 5, Joy Stephens 204)4, M ike Yavintky 1 Jacksonville 53; No. 8 Oklahoma give Coach Bill Frieder his lOOth NHL roundup basketball team suffered through 04)2, Keith Jarvis 104) 2, Steve Gates 6 Top-ranked North Carolina 103, New Orleans 85; No. 9 victory. 8«cond Ten the worst season in school history. 1-2 13. Totals 12 3-7 27. capp^. by a 53-point margin, a Louisiana State 91, Southern 83; Syracuse, 74), which hasn’t left Nevada-Las Vegas, Kentucky The Eagles lost 18 times, and only ■ucxessful weekend for the na­ No. 11 St. John’s 104, Niagara 61; the Carrier Dome yet this season, and Alabama-Birmingham each won three times. They were tion’s Top Twenty college basket­ No. 12 Nevada-Las Vegas 82, Iona got 17 points from Wendell Alexis 3 w on their own holiday unsuccessful in 15 games in Pats cop opener ball teams who saw action. Consid­ 63; No. 13 Kentucky 88, Pepperdine and 14 from Rafael Addison. tournaments. Jets show signs Hartford County • Conference ering the opposition, it was no 56; No. 14 Alabama-Birmingham Before the Bonnies, Syracuse’s COVENTRY — After a pre­ Nevada-Las Vegas captured the warfare. surprise. 76, Tennessee-Chattanooga 60; No. smallest margin of victory was 22 season on the blackboard, the Rebel Roundup after allowing Iona That was last year. 15 Illinois 67, St. Louis 55; No. 17 points over Navy. Patriots went out and did it on the The Tar Heels marched all over within 66-59 with 5:55 remaining. The Eagles, who dropped their Indiana 86, Iowa State 65; No. 19 backboards. The Citadel 104-51 at Charlotte, Georgetown, 8-0, played its first Anthony Jones then scored six of of hitting stride season-opener on Thursday night, Notre Dame 98, Valparaiso 54 and Coventry High ruled the boards N.C., on Sunday to run their record ranked team in DePaul, but the his 21 points during a 14-0 UNLV rebounded Saturday evening to No. 20 Virginia Tech 76, West in its 46-34 season opening win to 104). Guards Kenny Smith and result was the same as in seven spurt. whip HCC arch-rival South Ca­ Virginia 69. Saturday over visiting Tolland Ranzino Smith each scored 16 previous games — a romp for the Kentucky pulled away in the Bv The Associated Press Flyer* 3, Pengulnt 2 tholic, 59-47, at the Eagles' Nest While Citadel took the rout in High. points and Brad Daugherty added Hoyas. Reggie Williams led the second half to rout Pepperdine as before a gym three-quarters full. stride, first-year coach Andy Murray Craven’s goal at 2:12 of “ We dominated on the boards, 15 as Carolina surpassed the way with 30 points, while freshman Kenny Walker scored 21 points and The Winnipeg Jets had been " It ’s my first HCC win and it Walker of Niagara wasn’t pleased overtime extended Philadelphia’s with a 2-1 rebounding advantage,” 100-point mark for the fourth time. Rod Strickland scored' 20 for the Ed Davender 16. grounded lately, but are beginning feels good to get it,” said second- that St. John’s Coach Lou Carne- winning streak against Pittsburgh said Patriot coach Ron Bad- Citadel Coach Randy Nesbit, host Blue Demons, 5-1. UAB got 21 points from James to show signs that they have year East coach Ray Page. "Itw as secca left star forward Walter to four games this season. Craven stuebner. ” We scored a lot on apparently a glutton for punish­ Ponder in beating Tennessee- clearance to take off in the important because one team Berry in for the closing minutes. Ron Kellogg scored 26 points and fired a low shot from the right second and third shots.” ment, said he wouldn’t mind Chattanooga. Cornelius Crank National Hockey League. doesn’t make our playoff and also playing Carolina again. Berry finished with 27 points on Danny Manning 24 for Kansas, faceoff that deflected off goalie Rich Reagan and Jon Seymour scored 20 for the Moccasins. "W e’ve been taking our share of it gives the kids a positive feeling 12-of-lS accuracy from the field. which won its 23rd in a row at Gilles Meloche’s pads into the net. were the high players down low, "Just because we didn’t play Ken Norman accounted for 21’ losses lately, so it’s nice to get about each other.” "St. John’s wanted revenge,” home. Manning’s three-point play sharing team scoring honors with well today doesn’t mean that we points and 10 rebounds in Illinois’ some wins,” Ray Neufeld said Stars 8, Devils 3 The Eagles were doing some said Walker, referring to last began a 7-0 spree late in the game 10 points apiece. Reagan also ' couldn’t give them a better game win over Missouri. Indiana's Daryl after scoring two goals and setting Scott Bjugstad scored three positive things on the court for year’s 62-59 upset by the Purple as the Jayhawks held off Arkan­ pulled down a game-high 11 the next time,” Besbit said after sas. Williams Mills topped the Thomas scored a career-high 31 up a third when the Jets withstood goals and Dino Ciccarelli scored Nsrald photo* by Savlite Page. Eagles at Niagara. "They felt they rebounds, while Seymour grabbed ' the Bulldogs, 4-3, suffered their Razorbacks with 22 points. points and Steve Alford got 24 a torrid third period comeback twice and set up three others to Manchester’s Mike Taylor is on the bottom here in this Matt Perno, a 6-2 junior and son had to prove something.... I feit it Glastonbury's Paul Mackenzie. Taylor Wound up second seven. worst loss since 1946. Mark Price was on target with against Iowa State, which was Sunday night to beat Edmonton lead visiting Minnesota past New of UConn coach Dom Perno, got was too much to keep Berry in for 167-pound semifinal but he came out a winner over in the division. Tolland. 0-2, was led by Mike Improved shooting would cer­ topped by Jeff Grayer’s 32 points. 7-5. Jersey. the Eagles off on the right foot in so long, but that’s New York.” nine of his first 11 shots from the Allamach’s game-high 11 points. tainly help The Citadel, which hit field and finished with 22 points in Notre Dame jumped to a 45-17 The Devils lost for the sixth time the first stanza as he dumped in 9 Carnesecca dismissed the criti­ The Jets, viewed at the start of "W e had a 12-point lead at the only 27 percent from the field to the lead in the first half against in their last seven games. points, leading East to a 13-10 lead cism by saying, "Revenge— that’s Georgia Tech’s win over Jackson­ the season as a contender after Host Manchester fourth half, then the second half it was ■ Tar Heels’ 61 percent. ville for the Gator Bowl champion­ Valparaiso and coasted. Ken Bar- at the turn. While Perno was doing child’s stuff.” finishing 43-27-lt) a year ago, won Sabre* 5, Bruins 3 mostly an even game.” added ‘ The Top Twenty games were ship. It was the Yellow Jackets’ low led the Irish with 14 points. some scoring for East, teammates its second straight game to better Badstuebner, who employs an played on Saturday, with No. 5 Top Ten seventh straight win after a Guard Dell Curry scored 29 Buffalo’s victory prevented Bos­ Kevin Madden and Kevin Riggs its mark to 12-20-4. entire squad of juniors. Georgetown’s 85-70 defeat of No. 18 Michigan, 10-0, continued mis­ season-opening loss. points and grabbed IS rebounds as ton from breaking a three-way tie were holding down Joe Reilly, son The Pats led 12-8 after one DePaul the only real contest. treating local opponents, and now Oklahoma, 9-0, had five players Virginia Tech, a one-point loser to Winnipeg’s victory came despite with Quebec and idle Montreal. of the South coach. The Sabres took charge on Phil Simsbury matmen take Invitational quarter. 26-14 at the half, and 36-23 ' In other games, it was No. 2 has knocked off Central Michigan, in double figures, led by Anthony Michigan earlier this year, won its five assists by Edmonton defense- “ We came out in a diamond-and- after three. Michigan 98, Northern Michigan Western Michigan and Northern Bowie’s 27 points. Michael Porter eighth straight. Wayne Year- man Paul Coffey, which is one Housley’s power play goal in the one on Reilly,” Page advised. Coventry is back in action ' 76; No. 4Syracuse83, St. Bonaven- Michigan in a row. Richard bagged 36 points for New Orleans. wood’s 22 points and 10 rebounds short of the NHL record for third period. The fifth annual Manchester "He’s their leading scorer and Friday, hosting E.O. Smith at 7:30 ' ture 64; No. 6 Kansas 89. Arkansas Rellford scored 20 points, Antoine John Williams scored 23 points paced West Virginia. defenseman. Coffey has 17 points The game-winning goal at 10; 56 High Wrestling Invitational Tour­ quarterback. We wanted to disrupt p.m. in his last five games. was set up when John Tucker sent nament was a showcase for some them.” Reilly was held to three I, Elsewhere, it was Buffalo 5, a pass back to Housley' off the of Connecticut’s finest scholastic points early, getting the bulk of his CO VENTR Y (46) — Rich Reagan504) roundup Boston 3; Washington 7, Quebec 5; faceoff. Housley’s 40-foot slap shot matmen this season Saturday at game-total IS points after the issue 10, Keith Breault 20-04, Jon Seymour 5 0- 010, Jason Garick 404)6, La rry Walsh got' by Boston goalie Pat Riggin. E Minnesota 8, New Jersey 3; Clarke Arena. For the fourth year was decided. 01- 21, Kyle Breault 30-16, Totals 22 2-5 Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2 in Capitals 7, Nordlquas 5 in succession, Simsbury High and East, 1-1 overall and 1-0 in the Glastonbury High took 1-2 in the TO LLA N D (34) — Mike Allamach 5 overtime, and Chicago 5, Calgary 4 Washington’s Greg Adams re­ HCC, extended their lead to 22-17 at 1-2 11, Carlton Cayward 3 0-2 6, Doug in overtime. team standings. The Trojans fin­ the half and to 40-31 after three Forbush 2 2-3 6, Chris Coutont 2 04) 4, Arkansas rallies for bowl victory corded two goals and an assist, Brian Mullen scored 22 seconds ished with 162 points followed by Rodney Gorman 21-25, Ray Vasauenta while Alan Haworth had a goal anil periods. J.R. Clisham, a 6-3 senior, into the third period to establish the Tomahawks’ 151.5 points. 1 0-2 2, Totals 15 4-11 34. of his usual 6>/4. Boomer Esiason and yards and threw a 22-yard pass to set up three others. had five baskets in the third stanza By William R. Barnard what appeared to be a comfortable Host Manchester had its best to finish their eligibility, gave the tight end Craig Otto on third-and-11 with the bulk of them from 6-1 The Associated Press Arizona State, 8-4, led 14-7 until 6-2 lead. But Neufeld collided with Hawks 5, Flames 4 finish in three years, taking fourth Bobby Joe Edmonds scored On a Terrapins a 6-3 lead in the first to set up Lohmiller’s 19-yard field senior Paul Guardino, who had Grant Fuhrandsentthe Edmonton Troy Murray scored two goals, place with a total of 103.5 points. three assists along with his lone Fourth-quarter rallies marked 17-yard run and senior quarter­ quarter with a 4-yard run. He hit goal with 10:45 remaining. The Indians, who had five goaltender to the dressing room including the game-winner in C back Mark Calcagni, making only tight end Chris Knight with a On Minnesota’s next possession. bucket in that eight-minute block. Ice hockey four of the five postseason college with a facial cut. That brought on overtime. grapplers in championship finals football games as the three-week his second start, kept the ball for 4-yard TD pass during Maryland’s Foggie passed to split end Melvin An old South trademark — foul Andy Moog and suddenly the Murray took a pass from team­ and one in a consolation final (for the two-point conversion to give 22-point second quarter and added Anderson for 10 yards and flanker shooting — blew up in the Rebels’ East upended bowl season got under way. Oilers came alive. mate Behn Wilson at 2:15 into the third place), placed just behind No. 14 Arkansas, the highest- Arkansas a 15-14 edge with 9:37 a 6-yard toss to Azizuddin Abdur- Gary Couch for 14 before Baylor face in the fourth quarter. "They Edmonton outshot the Jets 14-6 extra period and slipped a 15-foot Hartford Public's 112.5 points. MILFORD — The waters have ranked team playing in the first left. Ra’oof in the third period. scored. started fouling us with five min­ after Moog’s arrival and only some shot past Calgary goal keeper East Catholic was seventh in the been deep for the East 'Catholic Kent Bostrom, who missed a Maryland completed the season "Obviously, it feels good,” said utes left, but we made them. ” Page Weekend of bowl games, scored 11 brilliant saves by goaltender Brian Rejean Lemeiin. 6-team field with 67.5 points. High ice hockey team through potential game-winning field goal with a 9-3 record, with the three Gutekunst, who took over after Lou offered. East was 15-for-19 from points in the finai period Sunday Hayward and some alert defensive Chicago is a winner of four in a Senior Sean McCarthy, after a three games. The Eagles dropped losses to Penn State. Miami and Holtz left Minnesota two weeks ago. the foul line the final eight minutes. night, including freshman Kendall from 59 yards as time ran out, gave plays allowed the Jets to escape row. year’s absence, returned to the their third straight, 12-2, Saturday the Sun Devils a 17-15 lead with a Michigan, now ranked 1, 2 and 5 Riggs was 5-for-7 and Perno. who Trainor’s 37-yard field goal with 21 with the victory. Calgary lost its fifth straight. mat for Manchester and won the finished with 14 points, 5-for-6. night to Fairfield Prep at the ’ seconds remaining, to beat Ariz­ 28-yard kick with 5:23 left. nationally. Syracuse, which lost championship in the 132-pound Clisham dropped in 20 markers Milford Arena. ona State 18-17 in the Holiday Bowl. Arkansas’ game-winning drive two fumbles and three intercep­ Brown’s advice class. Indian junior Greg Vincent, to lead the Eagles while Leo East has allowed a total of 35 In Saturday bowls and small started on its 20. The Razorbacks tions, finished at 7-5. NEW YORK (AP) - New York in perhaps the most spectacular Santinello had a game-high 22 , college playoff games, it was No. had a fourth-and-1 at the ASU 30, Minnesota, 7-5. playing its first Knick coach Hubie Brown always and dramatic victory, turned aside goals, while scoring 9, in those points for the Rebels. three outings. "W e’ve started off 20 Maryland 35, Syracuse 18 in the hut passed up a field-goal attempt game under new head Coach John has been regarded as one of the Be somebody* East Catholic's Dave Lanciano "It was only our second game Cherry Bowl; Minnesota 20, Clem- and got a first down on a 3-yard run Gutekunst, scored 10 points in the deeper thinkers in the NBA. in with a second-period pin to capture with some decent teams,” under­ but we had different kids contrib­ stated East coach Vic Russo.” son 13 in the Independence Bowl; by Edmonds. Three more running final 11 minutes to defeat Clemson. addition to being one of the most the 165-pound division. Manches­ ute and that’s what we are going to (Georgia Southern 44, Furman 42 in plays set up Trainor’s kick. Quarterback Rickey Foggie ran voluble. ter also a threesome take runner- Prep. 3-6. had a 4-0 lead after one need,” Page said. period and upped it to 9-1 after the the NCAA Division II-A champion­ Stan Gelbaugh ran for one and passed Minnesota into position Here are some of his theories on up honors. Scott Liscomb (98) for Chip Lohmiller’s game-tying East is back in action Friday at middle session. ship; and Hillsdale 10, Central touchdown and passed for two coaching: “ You don’t want to Etwayne Albert (155) and senior field goal and Valdez Baylor’s the fourth annual Manchester Barry Powlishen. with his se­ Arkansas 10 in the NAIA title more as Maryland built a 35-10 lead threaten players. You want them captain Mike Taylor (167). It was 1-yard dive with 4:56 left. Rotary Club Classic. The Eagles cond goal of the season, and Dave game. in the third quarter and coasted to go out on the court and work Taylor’s ithird straight silver me­ will meet crosstown Manchester Trainor said he was so nervous against Syracuse in the only bowl Foggie, who comes frOm Water­ hard. Proven motivators, in al­ dal performance at the Invita- Olender, with his third, had the High in a first round match at before his winning kick for Arkan­ game that wasn’t close. loo, S.C., about 50 miles from most anything, usually get there Uonal. Whitney Twitchell had a Eagle goals. Vic Serrabona as­ MHS’s Clarke Arena at 8 p.m. sas, 10-2, that he lined up 8 yards Gelbaugh, a senior who sat on Clemson, carried three times for 30 faster than proven geniuses.” fourth place finish for the Silk East Catholic's Richard Lee (right) has their 105-pound championship final, sisted on Powlishen’s goal while Windsor opposes Middletown at 4 from the line of scrimmage instead the sidelines while waiting for Towners. control of Simsbury’s Chris Droppick in Powlishen and Kevin Walsh drew which Lee went on to win. p.m. in the other half of the Rich Lee becanie a two-time V assists on Olender’s tally. OFFICIAL scholastic bracket. The winners Prep peppered Eagle goalies champion for East Catholic as he Droppick (S), M2- jomieson (S) det. (R) WBF over Maago (R), 9S- Chris­ def. Foucett (H P ). 5!J|***J 119- Moshouos (W ) and losers meet in the consolation George Jordan and Rich Simmons, 2 tensen (S ) del. Delton (G ), 105- Diaz won the 105-pound class. Brian Gordo (HP), 126- Chapman (S) Team results: 1. Simsbury 142, 2. CALDWELL (HP) def. Jones (G), 112- Figueroa and championship games at4and6 Sports in Brief MANCHESTER Lomch (145) had a third place finish fsf; P'®no,tRHAM), 132- McCarthy Glostonbury 151J , 3. Hartford Public both sophomores, with 50 shots. (H P) def. Dauber (G ), 119- Vincellettte 112.5, 4. Manchester 103.5, 5. RHAM p.m., respectively, Saturday and Mike Manganello (119) fourth red a hopes. ‘ INSURANSMITHS their age? Money, that’s whatl When you’re a newspaper carrier scorer Bobby Blake tallied five did its job: We hustled and followed his Bulldogs dropped a 59-27 wrestling team had two individual INSURANSMITHS SINCE deked and scored. power play goal to open the third verdict to Somers High Saturday you earn your own money every week. Money for clothes, records' times and Dale Gullo added four up our shots all night, the clock just winners and took fifth place in the Manchester took its only lead of period on assisf from Gullo and night in Somers. Fan celebration causes Injuries hobbies, money for the future. And that’s not alll You get the chance assists, but Manchester High's ran out on us.” the night when sophomore winger team standings at Saturday’s 1914 hockey team could not catch Blake. But South Windsor scored Bolton, 0-2, was 12-for-49 from to win exciting prizes, have fun with others your age, and show The Bobcats got on the board Brian Hughes scored an unassisted Pomeraug Invitational . FOXBORO, Mass. — Part of a goalpost being carried off by you re not just a kid anymore. If you’re 12 years or older why not unbeaten South Windsor High in a first in a wild eight-goal opening three more times to ice the victory the field. 'Die Bulldogs were goal with 4:34 remaining in the Tournament. fans in a postgame celebration struck a power line outside find out more? Call 647-9946 todayl ^ ^ 10-7 shootout at Hartford Arena period as Brian Sullivan scored his before Blake notched bis fifth goal 9-for-47 in their opener. “ The thing period. But once again. South with 3:12 remaining. Nonnewaug High of Woodbury Sullivan Stadium Sunday, injuring five people, four of them Saturday night. first of three goals at the 9; 51 mark that I like is the kids are hustling. - took the team championship with 649-5241 Windsor went ahead as it scored The Bobcats, upped their record with assists going to Jon Wil­ We are getting good shots but seriously, state police saicl. 65 E. Center Street three unanswered goals in a Wahlberg was impressed with 158 points with Cheney in fifth with to 3-0 srhile Manchester drops to loughby andurian Raulukaitis.i they’re not going in.” Phillips The injured, all men, were all taken to Norwood Hospital, two-minute span prompting Famo Manchester’s effort. "They are a 106 points. There was an 8-team ManchMter, Ct. ilanrl|patpr Mpralft 0- 3. The Indians next game is Fifteen seconds later, the Indi­ voiced. "W e played better (than in where four were listed in serious condition with electrical burns. to pull Oatway in favor of fresh­ better skating club than I thought. field. Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. against ans evened the score on Blake’s the opener). We broke their press Steve Roy in the unlimited class A fifth fan was treated for shock, a spokesman said. man netminder Rod Cantrell. They beat us to the puck especially but we couldn’t score at the end.” Fermi at the Bolton Ice Palace. first of the night, a rebound off the and Curt Archambeau in the Identities of the victims were withheld pending notification of Manchester pulled within one when we were down a man.” Steve Gates netted a team-high m e '*Blal»kaathepotem ial to score f*<*^f1.The tie lasted exactly l: 31 again at the beginning of the 121-pound division were individual relatives, police said. any time he has the puck. The The ladlaaa lost more than the 13 mariters for Bolton. when Willoughby picked up a bad second period as Mike Generis and champions for the Te<±men. Peter Valles brothers (Daryl and Kevin) game Generis (ribs) and Bolton is back in action Friday \ ( IIHISTM \.S clearing pass at the blueline and Marie (^cbowski set up Blake for a Cantrell (leg) went down with Albert (114) and Ed Baton (140) were on his back all night but be fed linemate Jon Eriksson, who night at Tolland High at 7:30 p.m. took ninner-up honors while Larry Columbia to name McElreavy .0^0. Manchester power play goal at 11:34. The ■till broke looae,” admired Bobcat injuries in the third period. Both i O M l M (69) _ Mork dilllcfcl OOOO, fired it by Manchester goaltender Bobcats made it 6-4 before Blake players are questionable for the ^ 9 J “ v ^ 4 » : S 1 0 , O irlf Kozik 1054 Ash took a third placement in the NEW YORK — Larry McElreavy, the former football coach at I sn()iM’i\(. coach Bob Wahlberg. Brian Oatway. stmek for bis second power play Fermi game Tuesday but Famo * M 4. Jerry Kulas 21-3 a3-po(uid division and Ross PhilUps New Haven, Monday is to be named football coach of Columbia. Manchester coaph Eric Famo Down 2-1, the Blake scoring CliomolnyO was fourth at 105 pounds. Parkade goal of the period from Gullo and was happy with his team’s effort- hopes injured forwards Brian His appointment as the Lions’ ISth head football coach will be / I ) \ ^ S machine went to work again. Gullo Generis. Eriksson increased the Coughlin and Bob Kennedy will be Cheney is back in action Tuesday 3 Merchanls Association .“ They played great, they didn’t announced at a news conference. dug the puck out of the comer and Bobcat lead to 7-5 when be jamnn^ back. against New Milford and host New Fairfield at 9 a.m. H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec, n . 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dr" vs, 1968 — VL

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O r y Grant, Kattiarine Hep- and finds herself In a changad cleaning procedure, where any played the trumpet and thii, my bum, Lew Ayres. 1938. environment in "Between the bleeding may occur, it is usually was named first trumpet is gplit- (S ) Raportar 41 Darkness and the Dawn,” air­ advisable to begin using antibio­ in the 1964 and 1965 All Tbe rea- (3 ) MacNail-Lehrar Nawahour ing MONDAY, DECEMBER D ear A bby tics. Any foreign object in the body State Musician competi­ bT T oo much S9 Good TImat 23 on NBC. James Naughton is a prime source of infection. tion. He was soloist with krfnme and [CNN] News/Sports/Waathar co-stars as her high-school Abby, please let your readers H g ^ the Bristol and Man- ■Bogiie. I can Abigail Van Buren [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook teacher. know. This was news to me. V Chester symphonies and K nny braatbe. [USA] U S A Cartoon Exprasa CAROL FROM MINNEAPOUS CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME W was frequently soloist at SfA fragrance 6 :3 0 P M CEM SI To o Closa for (^xnfort l| a very per- W church and community O Batiaon a«nal atate- DEAR CAROL: It will be news to I i gatherings. He was a (3) Odd Coupte ' 1 Manchester Herald car- Ibant. I ttie it a lot of people. Thank you for IS) S I NBC Nightly Nows [CNN] Weak in Rsviaw (3D (>>medv BreMt A rier for three years. Oiyaelf, but you can smell mine DEARABBY: What do you think sharing. 33) Nightly Buahtest Report [DIS] MOVIE: 'A Minor Miracle' A (H ) Uncle Floyd Cheryl Girard of saly If you get within three inches of a person who would call her DEAR ABBY: Please get this in ^ A B C N a w t group of orphans and their devoted 3 9 ) MOVIE: Silent Night, Lonefy Night' Loomis is New •I me. My co-worker's fragrance hostess the morning after a beauti­ guardian. Father Cadenas. band together Two lonely people try to find hepfiineee before Christmas. What happened ST) NotIciarQ SIN York’s Fashion Institute (*" be smelled from five feet ful, carefully planned Thanksgiv­ to turn poverty, hardknocks. and even ev­ outside tile framework of yetterdey'e me­ to the days when people in business iction in an astounding triumph. John Hus­ of Technology. She has Ijway, and I am not exaggerating! ing dinner and say, “ I was sick all IG) One Day at a Tima mories. Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Jones, gave Christmas presents to their ton, Peter Fox, Pelo. 1983. Rated G. Cloris Leachman 1969. LBWrBnCB SlTllth served on several stu­ ^ have already asked this co- night. Have any of the other guests [CNN] Inaida Bualnaat called yet to say they were sick, customers to show their [DIS] Adventuras of Ozzie and Harriet [ESPN] Seiko Skate America Interna­ ® News dent activity commit­ Bbrfcer to please tone down the tional; M an's Ounpetitloo Competition appreciation? Aerobics: Bodies in Motion [•D Men from U.N.C.L.E tees, designed and made costumes for school iinft, and he did (yes, the offender too?’ ’ (She was the only one who [ESPN] from St. Paul. M N. (60 min.) I remember when my mother theatricals and sang at several events. She did K a "be"), but in a few days, he’s called, so I’m sure it wasn’t [TMC] MOVIE: -Android' An almost- [C N N ] Newe/Sporte/Weather used to get pretty wall calendars human android, working as an assistant to 9 :3 0 P M (X) Newhart (CC) Having been 2 independent study in textiles and tailoring. She was a lAcfc at bit old level. anything I served.) cheated out of a prize by the Beavers, [ESPN] NFL Films from her milkman, pharmacist a mad scientist, learns he is about to be put. Journal Inquirer carrier. Waiting for It to wear off during I was hurt and insulted, Abby. I of commission. Klaus Kinski, Don Opper, George decides to form his ow n lodge [U SA ] Edge of Night the day doesn’t help. By that time, am not a sloppy cook and use only and grocer. She had a hard time O ) Independent News Brie Howard. 1982 Rated PG. 1 2 :0 5 A M (X) Remington Stoela lalready have a headache. (Also, I the finest and freshest ingredients. deciding which one to put up in her kitchen, they were all so beautiful. 7 :0 0 P M CS C B S News 1 0 :0 0 P M CD Cagney 8i Lacey Cagney Laura and Remington go undercover in • M CC add* staff •aspect be replenishes the dose in What do the etiquette books say and Newman don Santa Claus attire to hospital to investigate the disappearance Now, things are the other way d ) Thraa't Company Manchester Community College has added several naid-afternoon.) about a situation like this? solve a series of disappearing street musi­ of a doctor and the theft of morphine sup­ If you print this. I’ll bet I won’t be HURT HOSTESS around. All year long I patronize (X) ABC Nawa cians. (60 min.) plies (6 0 m in )(R ). persons to its staff. The new staff members, their the same hairdresser and manicu­ (D S I00.000 Pyramid positions and backgrounds include; the only one cutting it out of the d D N e w s MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour rist, an(l give them a nice tip to (Q) Jefferaona Marcia Barbosa, director of clinical education, newspaper. DEAR HURT: To my knowl­ QD Independent New* 1 2 ; 1 0 A M [MAX] MOVIE: ChooM CAN’T BREATHE edge, it’s not dealt with in etiquette boot, then comes Christmas and I Q i) Knot's LafKiing (l|) Mis*k>n: lmpo**lble M e' A lovelorn ex-hooker makes daily 3 holds an associate degree in respiratory therapy from calls to a radio talk-show host who unk­ books. Don’t judge your guest too give them a present. I think they ® M*A*S"H @§) Trapper John, M.D. Quinnipiac College. She has been employed as a nowingly answers the hooker's ad for • should be giving me a present. @ Wheel of Fortune respiratory therapy supervisor at Danbury Hospital DEAR CAN’T: I’m on your side. harshly. While she may not win a O ) The Women'* Decade: Beyond Be­ roommate. Keith Carradine. (jenovieve Bu- Herdd photoi by Bnhaw One of the few retail businesses prize for diplomacy. I’m sure her A - BACKWARD IN CHICAGO 3D MacNeil-Lehrer Newahour ginning* (CC) Susan S t ^ b e r g hosts this |old, Lesley Ann W arren. 1984. Rated R. and as a clincial instructor in respiratory therapy at look at the changes in w om en's lives over St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford. that haven't stunk this Christmas intentions were not to hurt or insult Price la Right [TM C] MOVIE: Men Who Getting married? Send for Ab- the past ten years. (60 min.) 1 2 :1 S A M Linda Burk, instructor of romance languages, holds is the fragrance business. With so you. ® ) Newlywed Game Knew T o o M uch' An American doctor Dance through ages by’s new, updated, expanded boo­ HD Bode* de Odio a bachlor's degree in education from Northwest many celebrities lending their SD Loco Amor and his wife witness the murder of a klet, "How to Have a Lovely ^ Brass French secret service agent. James Ste­ Missouri State University and a master's degree in names to perfumes and colognes, DEAR ABBY: Please alert @ ) Nightly Bueineas Report Margo Knis, above, presents a dance Wedding.” Send your name and IB) Blood and Fire: The Salvation Army wart, Dons Day, Brenda de Banzie. 1956. Spanish language and literature from the University the competition is stifling. readers who have had hip or bone 3j) Diff'rent Strokes program, while teacher aide Marlene address clearly printed with a [CNN] News/Sports/Weather Rated PG of Cincinnati. Burk, a former adjunct faculty member Scents make dollars, but wha­ replacements that they should [CNN] Newt Update check or money order for *2.50 and [ESPN] NCAA Division I Woman's Vol­ 1 2 :3 0 A M (]1D Comedy Tonight at MCC, has taught Spanish and English at public Christensen and Gene Dubuc, 5, listen tever happened to communica­ advise their dentists. [D IS ] Georgs and the Star Deciding that a long, stamped (39 cents) self- leyball Championship Final Match cover­ (X) ® ABC News Nightline schools in Nebraska and Kentucky. and watch. The Margo Knis Dance tion? Tell the offender, hourly if I was just made aware of the a paper star will not do for Ws tree, George age from Kalamazoo,'Ml (90 min ) addressed envelope to; Dear sets out in a makeshift spaceship for the C£) Saturday Night Live Patricia A. Cook, instructor in accounting, holds necessary, that he or she is hazards by my own dentist. I have MOVIE: 'Oliver's Story' Oliver Ensemble presented "Dance through Abby, Wedding Booklet. P.O. Box brightest point in the sky. [HBO] (S) Star Trek bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business educa­ interfering with your right to only a pin (or’ ’nail” ) in my hip, but picks up the pieces after his wife's death the Ages" at Buckley School recently. 38923. Hollywood, Calif. 90038. [ESPN] SportiCenter Qj) The UntMichables tion from Central Connecticut State University. breathe. my dentist had me call my Ryan O'Neal. Candice Bergen. 1978. Rated Similar programs will be presented by [U S A ] Radio 1990 PG (g ) Qg) Late Night with David Letterman Previously she taught part time at MCC. Tonight's guests are Harry Dean Stanton, 7 :1 5 P M [C N N ] Sports Sunday [M A X ] M OVIE: Hotel' W hen the owner Sandra Jenkins, hotel and food service manage­ the ensemble at other local schools. of a fashionable hotel in New Orleans finds comedienne Margaret Smith and Jack ment lecturer, earned her bachelor’s degree in Funding was provided by the Connecti­ 7 :3 0 P M CD p m Magazine that he cannot meet mortgage payments, Hanna from the Columbus, OH zoo. (60 min.) In Stereo education from Keene (N.H.) State College and a CD M*A*S*H a ruthless tycoon schemes to obtain the cut Commission on the Arts, the Board ‘Night sweats’ merit exam hotel for his chain Rod Taylor. Kevin ^ Maude master’s degree in technical and adult education from CD Wheel of Fortune of Education and the PTA Council. The McCarthy, Karl Malden 1967. Rated PG [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch the University of Connecticut. CD Benny Hill Show [E S P N ] Outdoor Life Magazine Hosted program traces dance from 500 years by medicine. My doctor said the fTT) Independent News [USA] Dick Cevett Mary Remona Martin, coordinator of the Develop­ D E A R D R. by William Conrad. mental Education Center, holds a bachelor's degree OOTT: I am a disturbance was called PAT. Could 10:30PM (3D nsw* ago to the present with demonstrations 3 9 ) Barney Miller [USA] Gong Show with a state certification in reading from the woman 66 years this have been caused by the ( ^ Dick Van Dyke by dancers. niacinamide? Should I tell my 39) TV 22 Chriitmaa University of Hartford. She has taught in Hartford, of age, and I 3 D 24 Horaa 1 ;OOAM (X) 6e t Smart doctor about its use? Newlywed Game where she was named teacher of the year. (j?) Omiedv Tonight (X) Bemaby Jones Hive been tak­ (39) Benson IJ ing 0.2 mg. of D r. G o tt [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Love Child' The true d D Joe Franklin Show Kathleen M. McLanglin, instructor of mathemat­ DEAR READER: I don’t believe @ Wild World of Animals ics, holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from L-Thyroxine Story of a young woman who becomes Break the Bank that vitamins caused your sudden (6T) Scrooge's Rcx:k n' Roll Chriatmaa pregnant while in prison is depicted. A m y Manhattanville College, Purchase, N.Y. She also has Service Notes dally for ap- Peter Gott, M.D. (4OLLY: Every thermometer into the thickest part 3D Star Gamas (CC) In the 1930s. an honest, good- lives affect what goes on in front of the Grampy's Burger King camera Julie Newmar, Jack Carter, Britt ear I prepare of the thigh next to the body, being [C N N ] Newa/Spocta/Weather hearted man is forced to turn to a life of Center & Thompson Sts. crime to finance his neurotic mother's Ekiand 1984 Food Bag urkey for careful that the probe doesn’t [D IS] Danger Bay ACT 1 VIDEO at Lenox Pharmacy rjA riatm as and skyrocketing medical bills. Michael Kea­ 2 :2 0 A M [TM C] MOVIE; 'NopoImmi' A b o u t To w n Edwards Food [ESPN ] NFL Superstars Xtra Mart (all locations) touch the bone. The thigh tempera­ ton, Joe Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton. Napoleon Bonaporte's life from his esriy }pend hours P ointers [HBO] MOVIE: "The Boatooiani' A Movie Selee... Movie Rentele... Video Plover Rente!... Bonanza ture should be 180 to 185 degrees, 1984 Rated PG-13. days at school through his military and pol­ ^ ite Aid wrorrying over beautiful woman is torn between a militant when done. I like to use an 12:00A M CiD Action News itical careers is tra c ^ . Memorial Market Squire Village {|m w to know if feminist and a handsome lawyer. Vanessa Polly Fisher instant-read thermometer instead Redgrave, Christopher Reeve, Madeleine Round Table reunion Dairy Queen turkey is Thursday Night Special Cumberland Farms of one that must be left in the bird Potter. 1984. R at^ PG. 2 Former members of the Man­ •done. Is there (all locations) Hartford Rd. & while it’s roasting. That way, I can [M AX] MOVIE: ‘Chattanooga Choo chester High School Round Table All G -R Rated Movies McKee St. !kny fool-proof also check the temperature of the Choo' In order to collect his inheritance, a Singers will perform in concert at Lenox Pharmacy ^ay to tell? — man must restore the famous train and (C lu b breast and the stuffing. The breast Bailey Auditorium on Feb. 1. Highland Market Feast Restaurant -MRS. B.K. make one final run from Pennsylvania Sta­ M em bers Diamond Pizza temperature should be 170 to 175 tion. George Kennedy, Barbara Eden, Joe Proceeds from the concert, O rtly ) WaWa Grocery Manchester Herald NAPA Auto Parts degrees and the stuffing should be Namath. 1984. which is open to the public, will ; DEAR MRS. B.K.: You’re not despite my last-minute doubts, Creative Hair 160 to 165 degrees. [ T M C ] M O VIE: ‘Finian'a Rainbow' A le­ 7-11 (all locations) Shop Rite Supermarkets :>«lone in your bewilderment! Even I’ve yet to serve an undercooked benefit the Martha White Scholar­ Bennet Apartments prechaun follows an Irish visionarY. his 3 Northway Drug turkey — and the one’s I’ve served ship Fund, recently established by Saturday Night Special Oakland & Rachel Roads though I know all the tests for a Protecting your fingers with a daughter and a pot of gold to the United the Board of Eklucation. Walt's Grocery Charter Oak Apartments ^ r fe c t ly done turkey, I still are usually pretty juicy. Try these folded paper towel, press the thigh States. Fred Astaire. Pelula Clark. Tommy Howard Johnson’s Steele. 1968. Rated G. Singers who participated in the 1 G-R Movie — ‘3.00 for 2 nights Carter Chevrolet agonize over whether it will be tests and throw in a little intuition. and drumstick meat gently. They AM/PM Mini Mart Restaurant TELESCOPES!Hull Halleys Comet. Shoot for the stars. Our wide group from 1968 to 1980, or families ^ n e or not. However, I have When the bird meets them all and should feel soft. 'Robbers of the Sacred 2 G-R Movies — ‘5.00 for 2 nights Liggett Rexall Sunny Side Up [USA] MOVIE: ★ selection of quality telescopes and accessories make the >j^ able to provide the production A&P Market jtearned to trust these tests and, you really think it’s done, you’re Again protecting your fingers Mountain' Restaurant t universe yo u rs. committee with current ad­ 299 East Center Street, Mahehester CVS Pharmacy J.C. Penney Catalog with a paper towel, grasp the 8 :3 0 P M CD Family Food Fani’s Kitchen '5 dresses, should contact Marcia MONOAV-SATURDAY 6-4 / 8UNDAV S-1 Super Stop & Shop Center ■I " ' — drumstick bone and wobble the [D IS ] Mousterpiaca Thaatar Spano, Class of 1975, at 643-0516. Savings Bank of drumstick. It should be quite loose, Dairy Mart Andy’s Market [ESPN] NFL Monday NlgM Match-Up Meade Meade Manchester but not failing off the body of the Lea’s Market Mr. Donut Whoughts 9 :0 0 P M CD Kate Bi ANIa W hen Kate is 320 2 .4 ' 2 26 Ov«rMt«i» to moot Main & Purnell Sts. bird; invited to a gala ballet opening, Aliie buys Medi Mart Prick the thick skin with a fork or her a very expensive dress—on one condi­ Hilliard Building ) • I — Meade 2 .r 226 Is the Overeaters Anonymous will sharp knife and press gently to tion. East Center St. Apts. Olympia Deli perfect flirt telescope tor meet Wednesday in the cafeteria­ Christmas Vitello'a Restaurant Messiah, said that “ a great light” CD M eiv Griffin ^ ’My first real awareness that the allow some juice to run out. The casual astronomical or land viewing. meeting room of Manchester Westown Pharmacy Pero’s Fruit Stand would shine on the people. Jesus, Conn. National Bank IJChrUtmas season was getting juice should be clear.' If it’s at all CD ® ABfT's : Choose the Meade 320 equatorial Memorial Hospital. Newcomers Charter Oak & Manchester Memorial Minderway this year occuired on who was the Messiah, called pink, continue roasting for another Los Angaies Raidars at Los Angolas will be welcomed at 7; 30 p.m. and Rose Town Hall Rama (CC) refracting telescope tor Sycamore Sts. Hospital Ttbe evening of the day af^ r Himself "the Light of the world.” 10 to 15 minutes before checking highly-resolved Images the speaker will start at 8 p.m. The Whole Donut "Tiianfcogiving. I was driving up And to the ones who would follow CD MOVIE; 'CHizsn Kana' A weahhy Spruce St. Mobil Porter & Pitkin Sta. again. publisher is ruined by personal scandal. Or­ ofthem oon. Saturn's group follows the principles of Friendly’s Restaurants YMain Street in Manchester with Him, Jesus said: "You are the Alcoholics Anonymous to help Special Fountain Village Highland & Autumn Sta. son Welles. Joseph Conon. Ruth Warrick. rings, comets and more. Jfmy family, when my young daugh- light of the world." If you have more turkey roasting 1941. people deal with the problems *!ter notirad that something was Take a moment to appreciate the questions, there’s still time to call (g l (3 ) M OVIE: 'Batwasn the Daifcnasa underlying compulsive eating. iV sry different. "Look Daddy,” she beauty of the lights around you this one of the turkey hotlines for and ths Dawn' ((X )) A woman awskana Swroclalin^, "look at the lights! ’’ Christmas-time. Let them be re­ information. The Department of from a 20-year coma to discover that the One Dozen Red Roses Agriculture’s Meat and Poultry world has grown up around her and her BkMMimoMlo «t church fSbe bad noticed the lighted Christ- minders to you that "the Light of high-school sweetheart has married her. the world" is present among us! Hot Line, 1-800-535-4555. will The American Red Cross, Con­ unaadecorationa that bad just been sister. Elizabeth Montgomery, Dorothy $ 18.00 Cash & Carry JHmirlipfitrr Hrralh Sraplacod on the lamp-posU that Let them be an inspiration to you— answer questions about preparing, McGuire, Karen Grassle. 1986. CONNiCIICUl «**ffAMA«rjrMnpar>aWI /lOI necticut Valley East Branch, will C HXWWf U • C nxmoM • aK-ODA) (M TMtViilO • U4 Wn • WMtU KHne both sides of the street. The urging you to let the light of your serving and storing the holiday (3 ) Winds of Evarost FkMtFOnOA 107 FVJrt Mtwt • hold a bloodmobile Dec. 30 from htf w MItAM • *S Mart Wwt • 2/40700 5MUAC»«JIItn nsparkling, shinnmering brightness love brighten the lives of your bird as well as answer questions g S U N o c h o FRWHNVfNa l/l1C7V*ffU>m»7g7.|W i A*»«nr • *• |M« • n5-ioi* 11:45 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Concordia i//*»eem raeiw i e w # * 4 e ii47 HCKVOM • W * • U J Sof those newly-hung decorations family and friends! about any other meats or poultry @ ) Traasura Houtos of BrItNn: Palar M w(«40ftai»CairFtAMan7i TO*/ WOOTi WATION a /I* Vrow * O m ig Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. KRAUSE FLORIST If you would prefer hf>me delivery, Hliad raally captored her attention! products. The Butterball Turkey of Rasa on oikI D illght (C C ) Houghton varyMM* 7SS-7M/ Appointments may be made by 621 Hartford Road 643-9559 « lig h t is a m o s t appropriate sign Charles H. Ericson, Pastor Talk-Line, also ready to answer HaH and the Orumlanrig Castle are visitad. calling 643-5111. Walk-ins will be please call 647-9946. (60 min.) JM this oeaaon ot Advent. Isaiah, Bolton Congregational Charch, your every turkey quesiton, can be welcome. 33) Ufastylea of ths Rich atxl Famous fDratold the coming of a UCC reached at l-800-3<— I H MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. M. 1988 . MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Dec. 23.1905 - If B u a in e B a BUSINESS In B n t § CLARIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 T Couple wants to give assets to sons StHlman opens practice r ...... Susan Stillman announces the opening of her > practice in psychotherapy and counseling with , o n HELP WANTED H O HELP WANTED H O HELP WANTED HO hELP WANTED HO h e l p w a n t b i HO hELP w a n ted HO hELP WANTBI h o h elp w a n ted Glastonbury Psy- i What would be wrong with having 100 percent of our QUESTION: I am (3 and retired. My wife ii 81. We chological Asso- * are in pretty good shape for our ages. We receive Investments In utilities? dates, 206 New Lon­ RN Supervtiorv position OMnNNher — M /F. Open Government Jobe $17,634 Assemblers and coll wind­ Arbor Acres Form seeks $21,000 a year from pension and Social Security. We don Turnpike, ovalloble weeksnds bov- Inas for nights ond wse- to $50,112. Thousands of ANSWER: Nothing, if you don’t pick some utility ers. Finger dextertty ne­ toll and port time poultry have $70,000 worth of long-term corporate bonds I n v e s t o r s ’ Glastonbury. She lor night shift In our 155 kends. Good pay. Apply voconclss, many your cessary. Experlsnce not form workers. Coll Jim paying interest of from 9 to 14 percent, $21,000 of stocks that turn out to be clunkers. bed, SNF-ICF focllltv spe- Steak Club Restaurant, oreo. New guide lists Cook a Waitress Wanted will offer individual,,, Sentol Assistant Needed Nurses Aides — Full or necessary, will train, 4 Frocchlo, 633-4601. growth stocks paying good dividends. $20,000 of Until recent years, the common stocks of virtually couple, family and - For specialty practice clotlzlna In short term Route 93, Vernon. where and how. $3.95 plus dov week, 10 hour day, — Apply In person, Lulels short-term certificates of deposit and $18,200 in money G u i d e port time posltlonsovallo- rehabilitation. Earn gen- $1.90 shipping. Job guo- Restaurant, 706 Hartford all utilities were excellent investments. Their group therapy. n Vernon and Gloston- ble from 7-3. 3.11 shifts. 7om-S:30pm, Monday Leool S e c re to ry A b o u t market accounts. eroue pov, tuition ralm- ronteed In 90 days or Rood. William A. Doyle dividends were counted as safe and gradually Stillman bolds a Nirv office. Experience Certified aides prefsrrod. Office work — Full tlmo, thru Thursday. Apply at a> hours oer week. Expe- Six years ago, we started making gifts of from $2,000 buretment plan, uniform money bock. Notional increased over the years. Master’s Degree in ' iralBrrad but will train AHemott weeksnds re­ figure aptitude, typina. Able Coll a Electronics, rlenct preferred, 643-5100. to $5,000 to our two sons and their gangs. I always took ollowanco, meals pro­ Heavy customer contact Emplbvfflent, 280-135 Elm­ Howard Rood, Bolton, Dishwasher — Immediate Counseling and is a nofura, capable person. quired. Appiv In person care of the bookkepping and taxes, but it is getting to Although that still applies to many utilities, it’s no vided ond hove your and other general and wood, Buffalo, NY 14222- CT. Port Time Driver Wanted opening. Pay negotlobM, Licensed Certified ' WouM like personable In- during business hours, be quite a hassle. So, I proposed giving the bonds and longer the case with all of them. You no longer can llvlduol who enloys peo- weekdaye free tor other varied office duties. Full 2202. — Prefer retired gentle­ frights a weekends. Apply Sodal Worker In' Rockville Memorial Nurs­ pursuits. Contact D.N.S. stocks to the family, while we hold the CDs and money throw a dart into a list of utility stocks and be certain ilt contact. Informal ot- benefits proorom Includ­ Coventry — Driver tor man. Start 12-3005. Floral In person, Antonio's, 9S6 Massachusetts. She ing Home, 22 South Street, at Crestfleld Convolot- Main Street, AAonchester. market accounts. certificates and all other details. But keep your bonds of hitting a good investment. Ic# otmoiphere. Rockville, CT. ing dental paid. Call 53i- Manchester Herald. Lake Expressions, 646-0260. Before investing in utility stocks these days, it’s comes to this prac­ ixcellent worklno condt- cent Home, 643-5151 tor on 1915. area, good pay and cor My wife suggests we turn the whole operation over and stocks. Just in case you and your wife find Interview appointment. to an honest banker. I know a bank would charge a yourselves in need. wise — really, necessary — to do some homework on tice with 13 years , lons. Pension, profit ollowance. Coll 647-9046. Polnter/Flnlsh Work — Dental Receptionist — high fee for that. I said, let the boys take over the job. There's nothing wrong with continuing to make gifts which ones are good and which might be investment extensive expe­ horino and medical be- PMDUCTION WOmiCM bombs. The best way to do that is by getting research rience in the field. > lefltB available. Call 871- Light commercial, mutt If vou don't use It, don't Manchester office. 4 day Full or Port Time Typist Masseuse; High Inconw They are both college graduates. What do you think? of money, as long as you don’t deplete your cash 337. hove 5-10 years expe- need It ond don't wont It, week. Experience neces­ — Must type SOwpm with potential. Flexible hours, reserves to the point where you might find yourselves advice from a brokerage firm. For the past six years she was Di­ rtence and own transpor­ why not tell It with o sary. Send resume to Box accuracy. Other related ploasant working condi­ We have openings in the following ANSWER: Assuming you are certain your sons are strapped. tation. Coll otter 6pm, rector of Counseling lononzo Steal House of Cloestfled Ad? Call 643- M, c/o Manchester office skills o plus. 649- tions. Contact Mott at areas: capable of handling your record keeping and tax Obviously, you will leave your securities to your QUESTION: I purchased bonds from a brokerage Aonchetter Is now hiring 643-9597. Herald. 3900. Cameo Club, 07^9039. at the Putney 2711 to ploco your od. matters — and really get along with each other — sons and their families. That, of course, should be firm and paid for them. The brokerage went bankrupt lav time cooks and dls- e Cutter there’s no reason you shouldn't turn that function over done by way of a will. Unless you have other property and the bonds were not delivered to me. Securities School, Putney, Vt. iwashers. no experience Susan Stillman Prior to that she was • Packer to them. you didn’t mention in your letter, the total value of Investor Protection Corp. appointed a trustee to weassory. 04-6 hourly. Part-time correspondents SALESKRSONS However, if you had read some of the mall that has everything you and your wife leave won’t be nicked by liquidate the brokerage. 'The trustee sent me formss, Senior Clinician Jkppiv today a t 240 to cover scholastic sports ELECTMCUNS • E2 DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM, INC. e Janitor come to this column over the years, spelling out federal estate tax. Let them inherit your bonds and which I filled out and returned. with Mental Health Services of Southeastern Bpancer Street. EOE. events In the Manchester ‘ WANTED ROCIC-VBRN BLICTRIC, • Warehouse 2 family fights about money, you might have some stocks, rather than get it now. What can I expect from this arrangement? Vermont, counseling individuals and families, I ■' ------area. Sports knowledge M C , tTS-SeOS. M/F. In- Has ImmedlatB Openings for 2nd and leading groups for women, adolescents, and e Utility People second thoughts about parting with your bonds and Vruck Driver — Most be essential: newswrltlng ex­ Women and man wel­ duslrlal. commercial, re- Shift Freezer Personnel. We are stocks. QUESTION: At age 72,1 still work as an advisor for Answer: You’ll get either the bonds or the money parents. DOT qualified, clast II, perience desirable. For come. Earn up to eldentiel. Able to work To apply, please call 646-1737 and ask I hold to the theory that senior citizens should hang $400 a week. My wife is 60. We have approximately back. How soon you’ll be made whole depends how Stillman’s interests and expertise are in Mck up and delivery of on appointment, coll Len $50,000. Starting front with minimum eupervl- now accepting applications. on to any wealth they might possibly need, in the event $300,000, all of which is invested in stocks that net us long it takes the SIPC trustee to get things squared women’s issues, adolescent counseling including truck tires. New England Auster, sports editor, $200 weekly. Will train •lon. $12.00 per hour. All Monday thru Friday. 8:30 a.m.- for personnel. about $25,000 per year in dividends. Approximately away. i alcohol and substance abuse, and couple-family . route. For application Manchester Herald, • experience not nec- Ineurence coverage, of catastrophic illness or other expensive weekdays before 10 o.m., emergencies. $200,000 is in 12 utility company stocks. The rest is in therapy. She is a member of the American and appointment, 282- esaary. Willimantic - $10,000 life, vecetlone, 5:30 p.m. Apply in person. 643-2711. paid holidays, unIforme, My suggestion is to make sure your sons know eight stocks, most of which pay lower dividends than Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can Association for Counseling and Development and f m . ______Stephen World of the utilities. provide answers only through the column. the American Mental Health Counselors , •teady piece to work w ith 40 Tolland Stage Road THIS LOCATION CURRENTLY exactly what securities you own, where you have the Wheels. Ask for Stu or excellent working condi­ 3 Association. Dorn, 647-0367. Tolland, C T 06084 Stillman lives in Bolton with her husband and NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED tions end coworkere. INVOLVEO IN A UROR OISPUTE. U.S. Surgical changes tactics two children. IN BOLTON AREA Rogers declares dividend liltM Lain Am BsHmi Bolton ROGERS — The board of directors of Rogers B liB M iM r Dr. A m Publicity campaign leaves critics skeptical Corporation have announced a regular quarterly Lain S I dividend of $.03 per share payable Feb. 14,1986, to C llir Mill Rd. shareholders of record January 15,1986. * company has sponsored a series of Im k IM d S L ' BiNtn NORWALK (AP) - For years U.S. Based in Rogers, Conn., the firm manufactures Surgical Corp. shied away from public­ U.S. Surgical’s best-known product is a surgical Christmas activities in South Norwalk a broad range of engineered materials and E MMdl$ Tpk$. ity, but three months ago. the company including a tree lighting which com­ components for the electronics and other selected reversed its position and now has hired pany statements say will become an U nity SL stapler designed to replace the time-consuming industrial markets. Mine.-BoltMi a New York public relations firm. annual event. The cost; around $50,000, Cirptnitr Rd. practice of suturing with needleand thread. Totrain its Officials at the Norwalk-based medi­ according to company officials. Stock prices show eariy dip W uarM ii Dr. cal supply outfit say the new wave of sales people, the company each year operates on A company representative called BMiDr. ' Mtnclmtar promoting the company’s community- area newspapers last week to report NEW YORK — Stock prices fell early today in oriented projects is merely business as and then kills hundreds of dogs — a practice that has that three employees were going to heavy trading. MANCHESTER HERALD .usual, not an effort to overcome any outraged animal rights activists since it was first show up at Norwalk Hospital in The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped negative image. The public reiatlons costumes to hand out presents to kids. 5.27 poinU to 1,537.73 by 10:30 a.m. EST. Call NOW 647-9946 firm is Makovsky and Co. made public three years ago. During the Chri.stmas tree lighting on Decliners outran gainers by a 3-2 margin on the « « e * « 41 4i 41 « 41 4i 4i 41 41 4i "U.S. Surgical has been Involved in a Dec. 3, Ms. Feral and two other Friends Big Board, where the volume of shares traded lot of projects throughout the years, but of Animals members showed up wear­ exceeded 13.13 million in the first hour. we have kept It low key," corporate animal rights activists since it was first Norwalk and they have had a hard time ing dog suits to protest the company’s In other economic news, the government Gymnasiums Swedish Gifts uses of animals. PART TIME spokeswoman Marianne Scipione said. made public three years ago. hiring people.” reported Americans’ personal income rose 0.6 Appliances "W e had made our statement and I HUGHIES WEIGHT ROOM. Aroblcs, Visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT “ As we became larger, we thought it Between October 1983 and September Ms. Scipione said the company does percent in November, the biggest advance in AL SIEFFERTS APPLIANCES. 445 important that people know how much didn't want to ruin the event,” Ms. ADVERTISING ASSISTANT nautilus, personalized Instruction - SHOP to find that extraordinary gift 1984, the company used 703 dogs in its not have recruiting problems, but seven months, while their spending soared a you've been looking for. We olso Hartford Road, Manchester, CT., 647- we do.” Feral said. " I just wanted to expose the Mon. through Fri. / 8:30 am to 3:00 pm gift certificates available. 305 research, said Stasia Mozynski of the conceded that it had changed its public sharp 0.9 percent. Hartford Rood, Manchester, 643-2749. carry Swedish Foods. Ellington Cen­ 9997. Shop now for a full selection of Some critics, however, say it is a U.S. Department of Agriculture, the relations strategy. sponsor of the event and show where the The rise in consumer spending followed a big ter Plaza, Ellington, 972-0373. televlslont,A/CR't, audio equipment, concerted public relations effort de­ federal agency that monitors such In October, U.S. Surgical President money came from.” 1.4 percent decline in October, which had been the We Will Train big screen TVs, microwaves, com­ Doug Moss, publisher of Animals' * * e * * signed to counter negative publicity of experiments. Figures for the most Leon Hirsch and his company paid largest drop in spending since May 1960. The 4i 4i 4i 41 4i pact disc plovers, washers, dryers, recent years. recent year have yet to be compiled. about $40,000 to have a stretch of the Agenda magazine in Westport, said the October drop was blam ^ on weak demand for Great opportunity for housewives. Must and kitchen appliances. We will beat U.S. Surgical’s best-known product Is Ms. Mozynski said. Saugatuck River in Westport rebuilt as company’s campaign could prove new autos following two months of strong sales have a reliable car. Excellent hourly any price I a surgical stapler designed to replace "The awareness of that practice is a breeding ground for trout. effective. spurred by attractive cut-rate financing deals. wage plus gas mileage allowance. Jewelry very, very large," said Priscilla Feral, Earlier this month, Hirsch donated “ What they are doing is. unfortu­ The November rebound was likely to lend the time-consumming practice of sutur­ BRAY JEWELERS, 699 Main Street, Gold Jewelry 4i * 4i 4i 4i New England director of Friends of $50,000 on behalf of the company nately, not transparent enough to the encouragement to those looking for consumer E ing with needle and thread. To train its Call: Manchester Specializing In Seiko and Animals Inc., a group that has pro­ towards the construction of a proposed general public.” Moss said. "Right spending to gain strength during the important sales people, the company each year Pulsar watches. Also 14K Gold Chains Sparkling new 14Korat Gold Chains, tested the company’s actions since 1981. whale study center at Mystic. now, I would say U.S. Surgical is going Christmas selling season. operates on and then kills hundreds of Manchester Herald and fine lewelry. Hummel tlgurlnes. Bongles ond Brocelets. S10.95-S16.9S Beauty Salons dogs — a practice that has outraged "They have to recruit workers from During the holiday season, the to win a lot of points with people.” Watch ond lewelry repolr. "We Ser­ per gram. Sold by weight at THE 643-2711 vice What We Sell" 643-5617. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, 805 Main TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON has gift Between 9:00 am and Noon. Street • 643-6295. Alio diamonds, certificates avolloble tor all your hol­ * e • « e pendants, aarrlngt, and rings. iday styles. Great stocking stutters I 643-3483. 303 Eost Center Street. Ask for Penny Sieffert. Locoted In CONNECTICUT! VALLEY COIkl.. 4i 41 * 41 « C Stereo Specialist ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .■ . 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 C lassified.. . J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro- Business Opportunities 22 Store/Office Space 44 Household Goods 62 ftsslonals buy their stareo tqulpment Notices Situation Wanted 23 Resort ProDcrtv 45 Misc for Sole 63 Rates For advertisements to be and accessories. Discount pricing on Florists THE VILLAGE HAIR STYLIST, 313 I Main Street, Manchester, 649-0187 — Losf/Found...... 01 Employment Into. 24 Misc. for Rent 46 64 Minimum Charge: published Monday, the dead­ cosh on carry Items. Call Jack Ber­ Home ond Gorden BESTIII 30% off Radkan Products with men­ Personols...... 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent 47 Pets 65 line IS 2:30 D.m. on Friday trand 643-1262. CHRISTMAS PLANTS. CENTER­ $3 00 for one day PIECES, Holiday Rost Special and tion of this ad. Oreot Olft Ideas tor th# Announcements ...... 03 Roommotes Wanted 48 Musical Items 66 P er W ord: Holidays. PART TIME e « e 41 $1 Christmas Parties. KRAUSE FLO­ Auctions...... 04 Real Estate Recreotionoi Item^ 67 12 days Read Your Ad RIST, 621 Hartford Rood. 643-9559. Services Antiques 68 3 5 days 41 4i 4i 4i 4i Homes to r Sole 31 Tog Soles 69 6 days Clossitied odverfisemenfs JOB IN TOWN! Financial Condominiums 32 Services Offered 51 Wonted to Duv 70 26 dovs ore taken bv telephone os a Typewriters convenience. Lots/Land for Sale 33 Pointing/Papering 52 * -> h r ./ t a r t YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE — Knitting M o rtgages...... 11 The Manchester Herald is 5 8 CENTERPIECES. FRUIT BASKETS, Personal Loans...... 12 Investment Property 34 Building/Controcting 53 Typewriters rebuilt. Portable Flower Plants tor Your Holiday Business Property 35 Roofing/Siding 54 responsible only for one incor­ Typewriters from $35. Soles and Ser­ Needs. BROWN'S FLOWERS INC., Levs to knit? Wont to leorn? DREAM Insurance...... 13 Automotive re ct In sertion and then onl,v No dress code. Casual fun at­ WEAVER YARN SHOP has your knit­ Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property 36 Heating/Plumbing 55 Deadlines vice. Typewriter and Adding 163 Main Street, Manchester. 643- F looring 56 for the size of the original Machines. 41 Purnell Ploce, Man­ 8455. ting needs for the holldoys. 1337 Burh- Cars Trucks for Sole 71 For classified advertise­ mosphere. If you enjoy talking slde Ave.. East Hartford, 383-0036. Income Tox Service 57 in s e rtio n . chester. 649-4986. Motorcycles Bicycles 72 ments to be published Tues­ on the phone, we might have a Rentals Services Wanted E rro rs w hich do not lessen Employment 58 Rec Vehicles 73 day through Saturday, the 4i 4i 4i « 4i Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services 74 the value of the advertisement Job for you. We offer a guaran­ 4i 4> 4i 4i 4i & Education For Sale deadline is noon on the dov will not be corrected by on 4> 4> * 4i 4i Apartments for Rent 42 Autos to r Rent Lease 75 before oublicotion teed salary with bonuses. Work Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonol additional insertion. 61 Misc Automotive 76 done from our office, four even­ PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP Fruit Baskets — Fancy Fruit Baskets. Boxwood Ceramics ings a week and Saturday Trees - All Your Christmas Decorat­ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Order ing Needs I 36 Oal( Street. 649-0791. M ake the perfect ceram ic gift tor the 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- early. Also Wicker Items. 30% Off All holidays. Call Noncv Thomas, Notices I ANNOUNCEMENTS PICTURE THIS Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND - 276 4i 4i 4c 4( 4i CERAMICS ETC., 643-2862,1 Mitchell ings, also Saturday mornings. Oakland Street, Manchester. Drive, Manchester. 2 Emergency? In Manches­ 643-6394. ter, dial 911 for fire, 41 41 4> 4i 4c I LOST AND FOUND police, medical help. $ EXTRA MONEY $ 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i Package Stores Lost. Bluebedspreod. Vic­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED BROWNS PACKAGE STORE hos a Crafts inity of Co-O p and Green With Your Own Part-Time Job. variety of liquors, wines, cordials, for Rood. Reward. 649-0563. Employment IN MANCHESTErAREA your holiday needs and gift giving CREATIVE CRAFTS has a varied se­ ^Country Christmas Ideas. 278 West M iddle Tpke. 643-7330. lection of unique craft supplies. Per­ & Education An excellent opportunity for W M dkrldfi 8L 18-230 fect gift for the craft lover In your life. NOTici TO cneorroM N irlli EIr S t ill Christmas Is coming, our geese are 4i 4i 4> 4c 4i 25B Olcott Street, Manchester, 646- ESTATE OF 3 Housewives and Mothers with III 5825. STANLEY A LUCAS. O/k/0 A touadarB l getting fat, come and pick o STANLEY F. LUCAS, o/k/a C a M trtl 467-563 idd la ly Chrtstmas bear or perhaps a cheerful STANLEY LUCAS, ypung children bring them C a a la rtl 663466 idd M lj| cat. CInnomon sticks and rag dolls 8i 4i 4i 4> 4i 4i late of Manchester, HELP WANTED country things galore - Irene gift deceased I U aealnSl CHERRONES PACKAGE STORE. with you and save on wropping In the rear, GInny by the The Hon. William E. Fitz­ PtrkIm SL III Stock up on your Holiday-beverages Gerald, Judge, at the Court Port Time Inserters WIWIWwlVW OL all door. Holiday hours. Mon.-Sot. 10-6, of Probate, District of Man­ wanted. Call 647-9946, ask babysitting costs. Sun. 12-5, Thurs. 'til 9. CRAFTS­ for a wide selection of gift packs, Unique Gifts chester at a hearine held on Ole i ll wines, champagnes 8i liquors. 634 December 19, 1985 ordered for Bob. MEN'S GALLERY, 59 Cooper Street, that all claims must be pre­ s l m m il 116-175 Manchester. 647-9161. Eost Middle Tpke.. 643-7027. Ttie store with elsgont, unique and sented to the fiduciary on or lU ilM S l 16-10B different fashions and gifts from before Match 22, 1984 or be StLiwraaesIl all 4c 4i 4i 4i 41 around the world. EAST WEST barred os bv law provided. 41 « 4i 4i 4i Mary Lou Taylor, gdjwwdt t 11-63 IMPORTS, 111W Center Street, Clerk Ftirvisw ill Manchester, 643-5693. The fiduciary Is; Full or Part Time — i ll Mary Ellen Lucas General factory work, IlM W tl Army/Navy • 4i * 4i 41 52 Edwards St. morning Shift, starts 7am. IMMdliTpkfc 420406 Tools Manchester, CT 04040 Come In and check out DOUG'S 649-3900. INMDr. all 04M2 Dr. i ll ARMY NAVY'S dlscounttd prices on SHOP BLISH HARDWARE. 793 Main arpM ltr Rd. i ll clothing and much more for the Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Com­ THE UNIQUE BOUTIQUE (Next to NOTICE TO CMOITOII8 entire jamlly. Doug's Is open from plete line of tools. Open Dolly 8:30am VIC’S Pizza). 149 West Middle Tpke. ESTATE OF NOTIUe lU CIWOITOR8 140281 } ESTATE OF Naary IL 9-9, AAondoy thru Soturdov. Sundoy to 5:30pm and Thursday evenings for Lovely hondcrofted gifts from JOHN BAINES OSMOND PirfcirlL 12-5. 269 West Middle Tpke., Man­ The Hon. Norman J. HARRY O. LEET 22 Hours Per Week the Holidays. 643-4131. porceloln dolls to teddy bears and Preuss, Judge, of the Court The non. Norman J. chester (next to M edl-M art),643-5065. condlts to pot pourrl. 643-8755. of Probate, District of An­ Preuu, Judge, of the Court of Probate, District of An­ SSfSP'^ 4i 4> « * 41 dover at a hearing held on Salary Plus Gas Allowance • 4i 4i 4i 4i December 14, 1985 ordered dover at a hearing held on that all claims must be pre­ December 12, 1985 ordered K w iyM . sented to the fiduciary on or that all claims must be pre­ SOUND INTERESTINQ? before March 14, 1984 or be sented to the nduclory on or You can be e Herald Area Advleer and handle end N v ilS L barred os bv low provided. before March 12, 1984 or be tupervlae our carrier boya & girla. If you like kide - IM a a C iirt Sharon B. Preuss, barred as by law provided. want a lltUa Indapendence and your own Inooitw... Clerk Shoron B. Preuss, N a m id M ilS i Clerk The flduclory Is: The fiduciary Is: William D. Osmond Shirley R. Leet M Routes? Rt.4, Box 22. MANCHESTER HERALD Columbia, CT 06237 CoTumbla,cf 04237 /CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947^ 040-12 041-13 Dili NOW (M 7-9946 J!*- LOOK FOR THE STARS. •. ^ _____ 7 Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get better results. Put d star on your ad and see what a M erry difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, ^ 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 .p.m. Jf- ______K IT I f C A IIL Y t£ ® b yL R rfy Wright

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