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Rev. John P. Gwosdz St. James Chareh MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurwlay. Nov. B, I W - » « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. ». 19«7 teaderB say figlifs over; Landers to run REGIONAL WEATHER REFUGIE AID THE WEATHER his duties as district president for amoderateinthenutteroftownand Accu*Weather-forecast for Friday By Al2x OIrelll In the afterm ath .< n-*!^the IDe Accu-WMttwr'^lorecast lor$A.M,Fil(laty.Movcmbcr6 Aftoclate Editor somMiirtes-bltter fight within the A e rest of his term. district relationships and feels something can be worked out after a 40 ------^ Daytime CocKfitions and High Temperatures (kmtrlbution to relugM district over the agreemenL specu­ "It’s a family fight and when a family Is ’I’he need for some kind of respite ( WWDY > ' Country aid agonclos per capta Eighth District Director Thomas lation has arisun over whether f r .1 conflict is a recuningthemein respite. through fighting. It’s all over." Landers also disagreed with the _ yfl Landers, one of the leaders in a ^proponents of the agreeement will rei larks by district acUvlsts. Land­ Norway successful fight against a proposed feel the wrath of district voters at — Thomas O’Marra ers today called for a “ cooling off assessment of Stephen T. Penny, agreement b^ween the district and period” before an attempt is made another town negc^ator, who said Denmark the polls. District activist who favored accord town governments, will probably But most district leaders today for some kind of working agreement after the election that since district Sweden run for the district presidency in the said they feel the district leaders between the town and the district. voters rejected all four of the questions before them on different annual election in May, Landers will unite for the district’s benefit. Landers disagreed with the opin­ I--- aspecU of the agreement, they left Switzerland •2,36 said this morning. “ It’s a family fight and when a ion of Kevin O’Brien, one of thetown |eo..oo|44 I Last May, Landers challenged family is through fighting. It’s all working together.” Longest plans to do so. Longest negotiators who worked out terms of no room for new negotiations. Netherlands Landers said both YES, the incumbent President Walter over.” said Thomas O’Marra, a The two district directors whose could not be contacted. the ill-fated accord. O’Brien said the pro-agreement group, and SOS, the Canada Joyner, and lost to him by only four district firefighter and a member of terms vrill be filled in May are When Tripp was asked if the overwheming defeat of the agree­ animosities generated by the fight ment in the district, coupled with anti-agreement groiup, had urged United States votes. Landers said after that the YES committee that tried to Samuel Longest and Joseph Tripp, election that he would probably both of whom were opponents of the over the agreement would last, strong support of it in the rest of voters to vote the same way on all persuade district voters to approve four questions so that the outcome |MwVo«li|4Sn Finland make another run for the agreement and thus would not be Tripp said, “ What animosities?” town, seemed to take the matter out the proposed agreement. would give a clear reading of the presidency. And Landers said he does not affect^ by any anti-agreement “ It’s over now and we’ll get back of the hands of moderates and put it Germany voters’ intent. AO.inltc Joyner is out of town and could not think the district will remain backlash. Tripp said today he has district business,” Tripp said. under control of extremists on both Ocean be contacted today for comment on not decided yet whether to run for Joyner did what he wanted to do, sidcSi A mixed vote would have diluted Kuwai|^ divided over the issue. “ People on the result, he said. whether he will seek re-election. both aides have already begun re-election and does not know if Tripp said, and now he will continue I.anders said heconsiders him self FRONTS WtnMngton | 5 3 ' | T - . . *■'■ 198/ Ar c I* Wrr.tUwi, Iin WHm Co m StaAonary • *t 19ft/ Arc.M Wf.ftiMM. 111. ^ ^ F i l i a l I i ‘ Cheney bids come in high N NfAgrapNe Bids for preliminary renovation hall work. But he said he instead Ansaldi Co. with the $288,800 bid. Broad cold front In 1986, the United States contributed $232.1 million to work on the interior of Cheney Hall favors cutting down the scope of the DMC Construction Co. asked international refugee agencies. But Norway topped the came in very high Wednesdaynight Job for now. $298,M0. Zlotnick (instruction Inc. list for per-capita contributions. By donating a’total of and haVe fo rc^ the Cheney Hall Keuhl said that in his opinion the asked $354,418. Foundation to consider cutting architect, Maimfeld Associates of The budget for the entire renova­ ending warm spell $24.6 million, the Scandinavian nation gave $6.87 for down on the work it plans. Glastonbury, Included more in the tion, inside and out, was $1.2 each of its 4.2 million citizens, according to the World Donald Kuehl, chairman of the specifications than his committee million. The exterior work hasbeen done, leaving $800,000 for the By The Associated Press Wednesday. Refugee Survey. foundation’s building committee, had originally envisioned. Rain was widely scattered said this morning that the three ‘"rhe architect Just kept adding interior. things.” Kuehl said. A broad cold front was ending early today across the Northeast, bids submitted ranged from a low of ’The specifications included four Kuehl said some of the work'that the Indian summer that broke the northern Appalachians and $288,800 to a high to $354,418. The foundation has a state grant optional alternatives, but Kuehl is now included in this contract high temperature records from Great Lakes re^on, while a few could be put off until another phase snow showers developed in north­ Alm anac of $34,000 which it must match with said dropping everything provided New Engiand to Texas, while rain $34,000 of its own funds. The $68,000 for the alternatives would not of construction, but ail of it will dampened broad sections of the ern Michigan. reduce the cost enough to bring it ultimately have to be done. Rain extended along the south must be spent by May or the the nation today after causing flood­ $34,000 grant will lapse. within the amount of money When the hall is ready for public Atlantic Coast from North Carol­ Nov. 5, 1987 ing and minor landslides in TODAY’S MOON: Full Kuehl said there is a possibility available. use, it will be managed by the Little . ^ ina to Florida and along the Today Is the 309th moon. o that the grant will be increased to The committee, which consists of Theatre c^f Manchester and will be V central and eastern Gulf Coast. day of 1987 and the Two traffic deaths were TODAY’S TRIVIA: For what film did I $50,000 making the amount that Kuehl, Alam Lamson. and Jay used for performances by LTM and Showers and thunderstorms 44th day of autumn. blamed on the heavy rains in Vivien Leigh win her second Academy must be spent before May $100,000. Giles, will meet ’Tuesday to review other performing groups. It will Southern California on were scattered across the Sou­ Award? (a) “Gone with the Wind" (b) One possibility, Kuehl said. Is to the bids and decide what to do. also be rented out for weddings and theast, Southwest and southern Toda/s weather picture was drawn by Markesha Hunt, who “ Ship of Fools" (c) “ A Streetcar Named ■ borrowiqoney topayforpartof the The low bidder was the Andrew other social events. California. Desire" Weather Trivia O n this day in Clear skies prevailed from the attends Keeney Street School. TODAY’S HISTORY: 1601, the Gunpowder Plot, a conspira­ TODAY’S BARBS vwiN is Vie greatest measured Ohio and Mississippi valleys cy to blow up Britain's Houses of Par­ depVt o( Wozeti ground? across most of the Plains and BY PHIL PASTORET School board takes over Nov. 16 liament, was discovered by royal Where do detectives store Information northern and central Rockies to CONNECTICUT WEATHER officials. that might help them solve a.mystery? The newly-elected members of the new members of the school occupied by retiring board member Idaho and Utah. In the clues closet, of course. board, stating it was improper for H. John Malone. He was third in the The cold front extended from the Manchester Board of Education TO D A rS BIRTHDAYS: Will Durant If your cup runneth over, could it be will be sworn in along with other him to speak out. voting behind Dyer and Perkins. western New York across eastern Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: (1885); Roy Rogers(1912); Vivien Leigh that your hand trembleth from too election winners Nov. 16, said Town “ It’s not appropriate for me to Kentucky to the southern Plains Variable cloudiness and sunshine today. Turning (1913): Elke Som m er (1941); Bill Wal­ Morancey and DellaFera will not much coffee? Manager Robert B. Weiss. comment,” Kennedy-, said this take their place on the board until and was moving southeast. windy and colder this afternoon. High around 65. ton (1952): Tatum O’Neal (1963) The ceremony will take place morning. “ I’m there to work with TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) Vivien November 1988. Maffe will begin Temperatures were expected the board that’s been elected.” Winds becoming northwest 10 to 20 mph and gusty. Leigh won the second of her two Best before the Manchester Board of his third term also at that time. to be much lower during the next TODAY’S QUOTE: “ Education Is the Directors meeting scheduled for 8 Kennedy also refused comment few days from the Great Lakes Mostly clear tonight. Windy and cold. Low around 30. transmission of civilization” — Will Actress Oscars for her performance In “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951). p.m. in tile Lincoln Center hearing on v^ether hq expects the new DellaFera will take over for region to the northern Atlantic Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Mostly sunny Friday. Durant. room. Weiss said it has not been board to create any shift in policy - board member Anne J. Gauvln, Coast states and a bit lower in the Breezy and cold with the high near 40. while Morancey will fill the slot determined whether the ceremony Dyer was re-elected Tuesday Hareld photo by Pinto lower Mississippi Valley and West Coastal, East Coastal: Variable cloudiness will begin at 7:30 or 8 p.m. night to a three-year term along occupied by Joseph V. Camposeo. Plains, the National Weather and sunshine today. Turning windy and colder this Astrcigrapli An organizational meeting of the with current members Susan L. The terms of the other three Drumming up Band Day plana Service said. afternoon. High near 65. Winds becoming northwest ' board will then be held after the Perkins and Francis A. Maffe Jr. board members — Republican High temperature record were ceremony, said James P. Kennedy, Fellow Democrat James E. Moran- Bernice E. Cobb and Democrats Jeff Holmes, left, and Darcy Hoagland, with the Bennet Junior High School and broken Wednesday afternoon at 15 to 25 mph and gusty. Mostly clear tonight, Winds up and take notice when you voice your school superintendent. At that cey won his first term on the board Terry A. Bogli and Jo-Ann D. senior drum majors at Manchester High llling Junior High School bands during 32 locations from the New Eng­ and cold. Low near 35. Northwest winds 15 to 20 opinions. It will be because your views time, the board is expected to as did Republican John A. Tucci. Moriarty — will expire in 1989. land coast to the Rio Grande cfcur will be superior to theirs. Republican Gloria D. DellaFera. School, look over sheet music with, halftime ceremonies of the MHS-Enfield 996t |U(V 0uur

••• 026V near 45. Winds gradually diminishing. ^Birthday get what is owed you at this time, you meeting for the 1987 to 1990 board service said. getter among board candidates, from 1983 to 1986, also was elected. band is preparing for Manchester Band mentalists, flag teams and drum majors are going to have to make your deeires TVcci, a John Birch Society members will be Nov. 23 at 7:30 known. Otherwise, matters could Just with 7,891 votes. p.m. at filing Junior High School. Day on Saturday. The band will perform will perform. Nov.e,19S7 Kennedy reserved comment on member, will take the slot now Important contacts will be established drag on and on. in the year ahead through your non-vo- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try to focus cational Involvements. The ones which as much time and effort as p e b b le to­ will prove the most effective will be with day on situations that can advance your SAVE 99« p e o ^ older than yourself. personal interests. This Is where you’re SCORPIO (Oct a4-N«v. 22) Usually, the strongest. ManchesterfArea PEOPLE you have a faculty for generating action QEMINI (May 21-Juita 20) Things have wherever you go. However, today yoUr a way of working out to your advantage Towns In Brief Keeshan is a founding member presence will have a calming affect on today If you let them run their natural companions. Major changes are ahead course. Don't paddle against the Back to Dallas? of Corporate Childcare, a for Scorpios In the coming year. Send Nashville-based company that current. tiikiVs LA MIRADA, Calif. (AP) - for your Astro-Graph predictions today. develops and operates employer- Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ CANCER (June 21 r=£s rehearsals for the play, the been named president of the ize with a purpose today. Try to asso­ VIRQO (Aug. 23-8apL 22) You're In a put off action until a later date. 28-year-old actress said her attor­ National Youth Music Theater, ciate with progressive thinkers so that which features plays performed worthwhile I d ^ and Information can productive cycle today, and the only ney has been negotiating with thing that can hold you back Is salf-lm- Fleet Lorimar, producers of the TV by II- to 18-year-olds. be exchanged. Lou Boudreau will be at card show AQUABNI8 (Jan. 20-Febr 10) One of p o s ^ limitations. Think big, and per­ enema Edward, 23, an enthusiastic form In accordance with your thoughts. Reedy to use. show. your best assets today Is your ability to Hall of Fame baseball player Lou Boudreau will appear amateur actor who resigned from nothing to assemble, 65C \burCholc8 “ It can still go either way,” she spot a genuine bargain, esfreclally If you LIBRA (SapL 23-Oct 23) Be absolutely Sunday at the llling Junior High School Baseball Card Show. disposable... SumnwrYEve SummsrkEw said. “ I guess it depends on how the Royal Marines in January, are out scouting lor a particular house­ certain at this time that you are not Boudreau played for the Cleveland Indians from 1938 to 1950 works arery rime in DISPOSABLE DOUCHE DtSPOSABLE DOUCHE bad they want me back. They dropped in at Sadler’s Wells hold Item. overlooking something that has profit­ ZtoSminules. .HiMolMiaii • HMolMuSi able potential. There's an opportunity and for the Boston Red Sox from 1951 to 1952. He led American Uaedby2outo( * vtnnm noHerm have to want me back bad enough Theater on Wednesday to watch a PISCES (Fob. 20-INaich 20) In discus­ • RMUtor 8dC. around you that’s somawtiat vallad..^ League shortstops in fielding eight times, and in 1944, he set a ahoapitals. :HSSrSmnM to give me the story lines I’m young cast perform Benjamin sions with others today, everyone will sit • hSm SotnM record for double plays by a shortstop, with 134. He also won the Rsg. 99S • VtgBvStM looking for. I want Lucy to be Britten’s “ The Ragged Child,” a Regular 890 ISSKi J S a s B t musical, about the rescue of batting title in 1944, and in 1948, he batted .355 as a more responsible this time player-manager, to lead the Indians to the American League around and I want her to be older thousands of destitute 19th- Current Quotations and wiser because I’m older and century children by the formation pennant. _ . , CHARLENE TILTON BOB WIELAND of the Ragged Schools Union. Boudreau, reached at his home in Chicago Tuesday, said he is wiser. And I don’t want her to be a now a Chicago Chibs broadcaster on WGN in Chicago. In the off BAYER victim anymore.” . . . in "The Foreigner" . broke his record “ Youth is not always a word associated with the better part of “ We are engaged in a search Central Americans.” — Presi­ season, Boudreau said, he spends a lot of time attending sports Miss Tilton was in the “ Dallas” shows and banquets, and making appearances, as he will do cast when the show made its the community, but here is yohth ourselves, and invite others to dent Oscar Arias of Costa Rica, Mastroianni portrays Mikhail at its very best,” the prince said. look Jointly for the ways along who won the Nohel Peace Prize as Sunday. , . ASPIRIN BAYER debut in 1978 but her seven-year “ It was a beautiful finish,” The baseball card show will be 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the contract was not renewed when it Platonov, a wealthy, aging man Jeremy Taylor, artistic direc­ which humanity could cross the author of a Central American NEW declared the 41-year-oId Wieland Manchester High School cafeteria. Admission to the show is $1. CHILDRENS obsessed by memories of his tor of the Youth Music Theater, minefield of our times and peace plan. expired t^o years ago. after he crossed the line. “ Truly a with profits going to the llling cross country and basketball LO-DOSE special day in my life.” youthful love fora woman, whom told Edward that his interest in emerge in the 21st century in a ASPIRIN he meets again in a chance the performing arts “ will be a nuclear-free and non-violent . “ We keep making dollars avail­ invitationals. Wieland, 'of Arcadia, Calif., Boudreau will sign autographs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lssi MIg. Oetston •UO took time out for occasional naps encounter. very great spur and inspiration to world.” — Soviet leader Mikhail able to the rest of the world, $ 1 2 9 8 9 C Beautiful finish S. Gorbachev, to foreign commu­ through our trade deficit and Yes Pay M y *M$ and spent Monday night in » us.” 24 ct Reg. 36 CL______»og- *1" NEW YORK (AP) - Bob hotel. He eclipsed his record set Day care or Jail nists, revolutionaries and social­ through selling Treasury bills. Parking ban Is In effect Wieland, who lost his legs to a last year of 98 hours, 48 minutes Mario's new book ist leaders in Moscow for the 70th You keep pushing those dollars KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - SSeauiifid^f6iUi booby trap in Vietnam, finished and 17 seconds. anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik out there, and prices have to fall. As of Nov. 1, overnight parking is prohibited on town- the New York City Marathon in Bob Keeshan, who has spent 32 STAMFORD (AP) - Mario Revolution. It’s true for apples, stocks and for maintained streets from 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., until March 31,1988, MISS BRECK Thomas, actress, author and wife BRECK three days and nine hours, years on television as “ (Captain dollars.” — William Dunkelberg, of talk show host Phil Donahue, for snow removal. breaking his personal best time. Kangaroo,” says that sending * ‘While there hasn’t been all the dean of the school of business at Violators will be fined $15, said Police Chief Robert D. Lannan. HAIR SPRAY Returns to stage appeared on her husband’s Miow SHAMPOO SQUIBB-NOVO The 26-mile, 385-yard race unsupervised children to day­ progress there could have been, Temple University. for the.second time in a decade to began Sunday. Wieland crossed ROME (AP) - Marcello Mas- care centers may help keep them important things will happen in $ 1 4 9 HIGH QUALITY INSULIN troianni, who recently won criti­ out of prison as adults. promote her new book on family. $ 1 4 9 8 the finish line Wednesday in Just the coming days in which the “ ’There is so much misconcep­ Secretary of State George Mar­ Libraries to close on Veterans Day over 81 hours as a throng of cal acclaim for his role in the film “ It costs $35,000 a year to keep region’s government can show shall announced his Marshall Plan tion ofiwhat a family is,” Thomas spectators cheered “ Go, Bob, “ Dark Eyes,” is returning to the someone behind bars. Wouldn’t it their willingness to bring peace for the reconstruction of Europe in The bookmobile and the Mary Cheney and Whlton Memorial 7 REQ. said {Wednesday on the Phil REQ. G o!” stage after a decade away. have been more sensible to spend back to more than 25 million 1947. public libraries will be closed Veterans Day on Wednesday. tJM Donahue show in Stamford. IfM I His lower body was wrapped in The 64-year-old Italian star this a few thousand dollars a year the Regular hours will resume Thursday. “ A weird feeling about family a pad made of bulletproof vest week began rehearsing “ Unfin­ first seven or eight years of that Is so normal. Every child thinks fabric; he used his arms to push ished Score for a Mechanical . person’s life? We’d have deve­ 10.5 Bonus Size 21 oz. Bonus Size $799 about it," she said. “Some Uds himself forward, with his hands Piano,” which opens Nov. 15 and loped a taxpayer, not a crimi­ Manchester Herald Writers club welcomes members are embarrassed because their protected by a rubber-like is directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, nal,” Keeshan said at a seminar house is too small or too big, or The Manchester Community (hillege Writers Club is 7 material. who also directed “ Dark Eyes.” bn day care Tuesday. SAVE on they’re embarrassed because USPS327-5(X) ifOL. evil. No. 31 welcoming any community writers who wish to Join the club. The their dad is never home, or ttieir club offers possible publication, encouragement, and critiquing. Theragran-M’ ON THR PASTRACK kv SHI Hetbraek dad is out of a Job and he’s always Published dal(/ except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 The club meets Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Lowe Building on the Regular weekly. $7.70 for one month. $23.10 home.” and certain holidays by the Man- MCC campus. 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Nov. 5, 19«7 Hazard worse than thought New reading teacher is a computer Nicaragua U.S./Uforid In Brinf Connecticut In Brief moving oh House votes against Voodoo’ tests although L.A. quake |ust 5.9 By Dean GolembeskI WASHINGTON — The House, heeding charges that lie will occur every 100 yea n on faults Man, walking dog, finds skeleton The Associated Press detectors are no more reliable than “ a black voodoo box,” voted By Lee Siegel acceptance and “ means the near­ peace plan est possible source of a moderate hidden beneath the fold. to prohibit their use by most private employers despite protests The Associated Press SHERMAN — State police are investigating the discovery of NORFOLK — Children troubled with reading earttquake is closer to downtown A study by Jones and her skeletal remains of a young woman found by a man walking his m that the restriction would needlessly penalize business. husband, USC seismologist Egill disabilities and teachers who work with them MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Before taking the 284-158vote Wednesday night after more than LOS ANGELES - ’The earth­ Los Angeles than we previously dog near the New Fairfield border. could soon have a new tool that would make both Nicaragua refused to negotiate quake that rocked the area last thought,” said USGS seismologist Hauksson, showed the main shock to hours of Heated debate, the House rejected a proposed on Oct. 1 was caused by thrusting, The state medical examiner’s office determined that the their tasks easier. with (jontra rebels as the first month was smaller than first Lucy Jones. substitute, 242-169, that would have allowed continued polygraph or partly vertical movement, along woman, whose remains were found Monday, was 18 to 25 years Researchers at Optimum Resource Inc. in deadline of a regional peace plan estimated, but it also showed that According to research by private tests for private employees under strict new federal guidelines a 9-mile-deep, previously unknown old and between 5-foot-3 and 5-foot-5, state police said. The Norfolk are working under a $45,000 federal arrived today, but the government faults hidden by a fold in the consultant 'Thom Davis, the 3- intended to prevent abuses. fault northwest of WhltUer. medical examiner also determined that the woman had been grant to develop a software program for said President Daniel Ortega would Earth’s crust may make the city mllllon-year-old, 3-mile-hlgh fold The proposed ban exempts federal, state or local governments, dead for about six months. personal computers that will teach reading announce new moves toward more quake-prone than once was caused by squeezing between Davis’s research suggests that and private contractors doing Intelligence work for the The cause of death wasn’t determined, but state police said disabled students to read. The program will peace.- believed. two huge plates of the Earth’s the fault is part of an east-west line Wednesday they were investigating it as a homicide. require students to speak to computers and for In El Salvador, President Jose government. “ Isn’t it possible we can have crust. of faults that runs 12 miles farther the computers to talk back. Napoleon Duarte said he would similar or larger earthquakes One, the Pacific plate, is under south, well into the Los Angeles ’The project is in its earliest stages — the first announce a unilateral cease-fire under downtown Los Angeles? The the Pacific Ocean and much of Basin, than those previously known Nuke plant will be off line longer tests on students won’teven take place until next despite a boycott of peace talks by answer is clearly yes,” said Clar­ Southern California and slides to exist. year — but participants in the project are leftist guerrillas fighting an 8-year- Congress pay raise likely to die ence Allen, professor of geology norttwest along the San Andreas One previously recognized band HADDAM — Repairing vibration damage to fuel assembly certain they will succeed. old war. and geophysics at the California Fault past the North American of thrust passes through Sylmar in supports will extend a maintenance shutdown of the Connecticut Optimum Research, founded In 1981 by “ This is one of the few opportuni­ WASHINGTON — Members of Congress, who received two pay Institute of Technology. plate, which is under the rest of the the San Fernando V alley, site of the Yankee nuciear power plant, to the possible detriment of Richard and Olivia Hefter, currently has about ties they have 18ft to join the raises this year, probably won’t bo getting another they approved Allen emphasized, however, that continent. 6.7-magnltude earthquake that electricity supplies this winter. Northeast Utilities said. 40 software programs on the market. Its democratic process,” Duarte said for themselves last week. because few jolts similar to the Oct. Davis’ theory contends that the killed 65 people in 1971. NU spokesman Anthony Castagno said the plant, originally "Stickybear” series of educational software is Wednesday of the Farabundo Marti House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, has told opponents of the 1 Whittier Narrows earthquake squeezing makes folds in the crust just as a rug would when its edge is Davis suggests that a section of scheduled to go back on line in October after refueling, probably sold by the Weekly Reader Group and has National Liberation Front and its latest proposed hike he will let them kill it off later this month have struck the area during re­ receiv^ numerous awards for excellence. political ally, the Revolutionary when the House takes up a government spending bill, officials corded history, he believes the pushed. Traditional theory holds those faults running eastward N won’t be operating until January 1988. Richard Hefter also had been an author of Democratic Front. likelihood of more such quakes is that the squeezing creates only through Beverly Hills and the The delay is caused by the discovery that vibration of a shield said Wadnosday Hollywood Hills, and the hills in children’s books and illustrator before founding The peace plan, signed Aug. 7 by Wright and tlie House Democratic leadership came under relatively low. thrust faults that rupture the that protects the reactor walls from neutrons had damaged other ground surface as large blocks of which Dodger Stadium sits, are Optimum Resource. He has created more than the leaders of Nicargua, El Salva­ harsh criticism for including the 3 percent pay raise in a bill last Caltech seismologist Kate Hut­ components, Castagno said. He said the damage was being 200 books for children and says he has sold more Earth ride up over each other. merely the visible expression of the dor, Guatemala, Honduras and week that was designed to reduce the federal deficit. ton, meanwhile, said analysis of repaired and steps taken to prevent a recurrence. than 50 million copies. (k>sta Rica, calls for cease-fires, data from seismograph stations The fast rate of this squeezing — newly discovered (old in the "W e are working with the (New England) power pool to make He said the company’s move into a software amnesty for political opponents and throughout Southern California de­ about one-half inch annually — plus Earth’s crust. sure there’s an adequate supply’’ of electricity, Castagno said. AP photo project for the reading disabled was made after retels who give up their weapons, termined the quake measured 5.9 the existence of hidden faults it The fold includes a series of "It’s going to make it tight." he became aware of federal funding for such democratic reforms, an end to Low salary but huge tax refund on the Richter scale rather than 6.1 creates ‘ ‘suggest that the long-term smaller folds that hide buried rcpcBFch. Richard Hefter, president of Optimum Resource Inc. in Norfolk, Is working foreign aid to Insurgents, and a halt as first estimated. earthquake potential of the Los faults, he said. “ We were in the process of looking for a to use of any nation’s territory to The largest aftershock, on Oct. 4, Angeles basin may be underesti­ on a software program that would enable computers WASHINGTON — Nelson Bunker Hunt of Dallas earned only Stein said his study found the Vernon man dies In ultra-light crash project that would Involve the kind of sound attack another. measured 5.3 instead of 5.5, she mated,” Davis said. reading-disabled children how to road. His research is being supported by $6,000 in wages, salaries and tips in 1980, but he received a tax main quake lifted the fold, and thus research we were interested in performing,” he The nations originally were given said. USGS geophysicist Ross Stein WALLINGFORD — A pilot was killed when his ultra-light refund ofv$3.4 million, according to his tax return. the elevation of the Whittier Hills, said dpring a recent interview. the federal government and testing of students Is to begin next year. until today to implement the The Richter scale is a measure of said the amount of squeezing aircraft crashed as it was taking off from Meriden-Markham While his wages were low. Hunt took in more than $79 million in by about 2 inches. The Optimum Research program would accord.. the energy released by an earth­ suggests Jolts like the Oct. 1 quake Airport, police said. require a student wearing a microphone to sit at Apple lie computer, which many schools use. But with progress on cease-fires taxable capital gains, interest Income and dividends, according quake as recorded on seismo­ The pilot, whom police identified as Jerome L. Lamb, 57, of program is not being designed to replace a computer terminal and identify "blgraphs,” It’s hop^ the software program and sound stalled in El Salvador, Nicaragua to his return, portions of which were made public in U.S. Tax graphs. Every increase of one Vernon, was pronounced dead at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital groupings of two or three letters that are teachers. adapter for the computers will be Inexpensive, Court this week. “ It’s a tool for teachers to work with. It’s not to and Guatemala, the region’s for­ means the ground motion is about around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, police said. pronounceable. For instance, instead of learn­ although Dubicki wouldn’t esstimate a price. eign ministers said last week the He took $43 million in deductions, $13.4 million in tax credits 10 times greater. replace teachers. It helps them give closer N e a r l y S h o p p e The crash occurred around noon as the small gyroplane was ing the letter “ b” a student will identify “ be.” She said it would be under 81,000. five nations would only have to and wound up paying $29.2 million in taxes. The studies were outlined Wed­ Nu V attention to each of their students,” he said. taking off from the airport on the Meriden-Wallingford border, Hefter said. ’The computer would be able to The Hunt fam ily attempted to com er the silver market in 1980 366 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 The bigraph system was developed by In the current phase of research, which will show progress toward peace by nesday as dozens of scientists met recognize each student’s voice and respond. BstvMsn RmmI 6 HtynM St. In Ptilxiclc Agency Bldg. police said. ' University of Connecticut Professor Conrad conclude on Feb. 1, Dubicki said Optimum today’s deadline. but the market crashed that year. Hunt’s tax return is part of a at the University of Southern Lt. Donald McNeil said two witnesses reported seeing the plane “ What this will do for dyslexic children is it 64C-1I73 Open Mon. Thni Set. Hn. 18-4 Schwarz. He and his wife, Caroline Herfkens, Resource must prove the computer program is The Sandinistas have refused to mountain of paper evidence introduced by the Internal Revenue California for a conference spon­ will make the training process a one-to-one basis take off, spin around and crash. The Federal Aviation president of Interactive Computer learning in feasible and that It can help students. ’The test talk with the Contras and said they Service in a consolidation of eight cases against the Hunt fam ily sored by theU.S. Geological Survey Cribs, Bassinet, Twin Administration was called in to investigate. because there simply aren’t enough teachers to will negotiate only with the Reagan to debate geological findings about go around.” Hefter said. “ If it works fordyslexic Storrs, are consultants for the project. group will include at least 40 students, who will in the tax court. Stroller, Wooden High Susan Dubicki. whose heading up the research administration, which supports the the recent quakes, which killed children, it will work for normal children as be tested for about month. Chairs, Changing Tables team, said the program is being designed for rebels. seven people and caused an esti­ “ We anticipate good success,” Dubicki said. Vote recount called In Wallingford well.” children between the ages of 8 to 13 using an But Ortega, who was in Moscow mated $213 million in damage. at Reasonable Prices. Anticipating possible complaints, he said the this week for the 70th anniversary Little hope rain will end forest fires The theory that a large fold in the (Clothoa from size 0-12 608b OFF) W ALLING FO RD — A recount has been called in the of the Bolshevik Revolution, Earth’s crust conceals entirely Wallingford mayoral election because only 31 votes separate planned to announce new peace Weary firefighters in the Southeast, West Virginia and Illinois buried faults is rapidly gaining Republican Mayor William Dickinson Jr. and his Democratic moves tonight at a giant pro­ faced little hope today that rain would quench tinder-dry Auction will offer walk-on TV parts government rally in Managua’s challenger. Town Councilman Peter Gouveia. woodlands, as a combustible mixture of drought, fallen leaves Revolution Plaza. Dickinson collected 4,990 votes and Gouveia pulled in 4,959 Dick Ebersol, who live In Litch­ President Reagan, Paul Newman and wind fed fires that consumed more than 137,000 acres. ANNUAL By Susan Okula offer one night’s babysitting ser­ Sandinista officials have refused Odr votes in ’Tuesday’s election. field, Wheeler said ’Tuesday. and Billy Jean King, he said. One person was killed after touching a fallen power line while The Associated Press vice by singer Ozzy Osbourne, to reveal what the moves might be. The recount will start at 8 a.m. Saturday at Town Clerk St. James, a star of, "Kate and Then there are polo lessons with trying to watch a fire in Virginia, said Lou Southard, a state being a special guest at the But as the capital was decorated POLISH FOOD & CRAFT FAIR Rosemary Rascati’s office. The recount is automatic because the Allie.” is vice president of the national champion coach Hal Vita, forestry official. No evacuations were reported and there were insurance: NEW HAVEN - If the price is Ringling Brothers Circus and a Wednesday with new pro- 31 votes are less than one-half of 1 percent of the votes cast in the Connecticut Special Olympics. trips to Hawaii, Florida and Aus­ only minor injuries among the 3,500 firefighters battling the Paying right, a star could be bom at an doughnut with NBC "Today” show Sandinista slogans and banners, AT mayoral election. "They know some people in the tria, and tickets to tapings of blazes in the 13-state Southern region. upcoming auction to benefit the weatherman Willard Scott in the there was speculation Ortega would too much right places,” Wheeler said. “ Sesame Street,” “ The Tonight In southern West Virginia, more than 100 blazes burned out of Connecticut Special Olympics. set’s green room. broaden the government’s amnesty “ They're priceless,” said Con­ Other auction items include a Show” and "The Cosby Show.” control early today, and workers overnight used bulldozers and ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST for too little? Two walk-on parts for the televi­ "Our big prize last year was a trip proposal to bring it into compliance Judge won’t drop Fargo charges sion shows “ Kate and Allie” and necticut Special Olympics Execu­ body casting by artist Willa Shalit, shovels to clear fire breaks able to withstand what was expected Our complete coverage may who will make a mold of the face or to the America’s Cup,” said with the peace plan. Polish National Catholic Church cost less than you're now HARTFORD — A federal judge has rejected a request by a "Falcon Crest” are among about tive Director Peter Wheeler. The proposal now excludes to be the worst day yet. Ib e show business auction items other body part of the successful Wheeler. “ It’s the first time we’ve paying. Call a Nationwide defendant in the Wells Fargo trial that charges against her be 100 items that will be auctioned off former national guardsmen who are largely due to actress Susan St. bidder, Wheeler said. Some of had so many unique things like' 23 Golway Street, Manchester agent today for details. dropped because of the treatment she received from Mexican Nov. 12. served the late dictator AnasUsio The “ Good Life Auction” will also James and her husband, producer Shalit’s former subjects include this.” authorities two years ago. , . , „ Somoza and are now jailed. The Mov. 6th — 5:00pm-1 0:00pm Stsn Bytlswici, CLU In a ruling made public on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge T. Sandinistas led a revolution that Congressman sentenced to 2Va years 386 Main 8t., Mancheeter Emmet Clarie rejected claims by Luz Berrios Berrios that she toppled Somoza’s right-wing dicta­ 649-2801 NEW YO R K — Rep. Mario Biaggi was sentenced today to 2'/4 Nov. 7th — 10:00am-3:00pm was tortured by Mexican officials at the request of U.S. officials torship in 1979. NATIONWIDE Party lever Impact My Thanks For years in jail and fined $500,000 for illegally accepting free after her arrest in Mexico on Aug. 30, 1985. S/f 4 vacations from a political ally. Down Dinners Take Out INSURANCE "The United States authorities followed permissible channels U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weinstein, however, stayed the Sponeored by Women's Nationwide ib on your Bide in requesting that Lui Berrios Berrios be deported,” Clarie All Your Support! sentence pending appeal. NationwidB Mutual Insurance Company wrote. “ The United States did not direct or even request that she BletMd Secrament Society remains uncertain issue The congressman’s crimes, he said, were “ bred in greed and Hnir* be Interrogated or detained for any length of time.” arrogance,” but he took into consideration Biaggi’s years in Clarie said Berrios’ detention in Mexico was unpleasant, but By Judd Everhart added. “ I think it’s wonderfui to public service and the 70-year-old lawmaker’s health problems. not so shocking that It required dismissal of charges. The Associated Press have people have to think about on contras The judge said he felt saddened in sentencing Biaggi because 5 what they’re doing.” "I feel a great deal of affection for the defendant.” Berlin Town Clerk Joanne G. HARTFORD — State and local SUSAN PERKINS He also said he placed a great deal of weight on the hundreds of election officials are trying to Ward, president of the 0>nnecticut Official orders New London recount Town Clerks Association, said the is flaring letters he had received in support of Biaggi. figure out whether the lack of a PaM for By Um CanunHU* to Clcel l « t PrHJM, Amy B«rM. Traiwrir, Biaggi could have been sentenced to up to 12 years in prison and NEW LONDON — A recount has been ordered in ’Tuesday’s party lever on voting machines had was "no significant change ... election of representatives to New London’ s City Council. Board any significant effect on this week’s perhaps 50 votes” in the number of - WASHINGTON (AP) — The issue fined $750,000. of Education and Board of Selectmen. municipal elections. votes for mayor compared with the of U.S. aid to Nicaragua’s Contra Master moderator Dominic S. Piacenza said reported Some towns reported some voters offices at the end of the ticket. We Are Pleased to Announce rebels boiled anew in Congress as discrepancies in the final vote tallies led him to order the recount took an unsually long time behind O’Neill, who favored eliminating the deadline arrived today for By state law, he has five days to complete the recount, and the curtain Tuesday. Election offi­ the party lever, said he was anxious The Opening Of: implementation of a five-nation Spain refects offer on warplanes to see how the numbers come in peace agreem ent in Central Piacenza said he might start the count Friday. . , . . cials attributed that to confusion around the state. MADRID, Spain — The United States offered to reduce the size Discrepancies in the totals came to light after defeated over lack of the optional lever, America. “ It’s too early to know... what the The fight arose as the House of an Air Force fighter wing stationed outside Madrid by Republican council candidate Patricia M. Connair sent a letter which allowed a voter to cast a ballot for all candidates in one trail-off has been,” he said. ACUPUNCTURE FOR HEALTH prepared to take up a stopgap two-thirds, but Spain rejected the offer as “ insufficient,” a Wednesday to the city clerk requesting a recount of the council party by pulling a single lever. Jonathan Pelto, political director "A Caring Wholistic Health Center" money bill to keep the government prominent newspaper said. In a statewide vote last year, for the Democratic State Ontral running past next ’Tuesday, legisla­ The reported impasse eventually could jeopardize the In all, 11 discrepancies — ranging from one candidate missing Connecticut residents narrowly re­ (Committee, said the loss of the tion which included $3.2 million in 34-year-old defense treaty that permits American military 200 votes and another who got 18 more votes than were cast — jected the lever. Tuesday’s ballot­ party lever would make candidates non-lethal aid for the Contras. installations on Spanish soil. , , were discovered, other errors include numbers being transposed ing was the first significant test of work harder to get their names Stephen Greenberg Democrats, led by Rep. David The Spanish defense minister, Narcis Serra, met with Defense from the voting machine to the tally sheet and errors in addition. its absence. before the public. ’That, he said, Bonior of Michigan, planned to ask Secretary Caspar Weinberger on Monday about deadlocked Democrats, who for years fa­ would result in more expensive Dipl. AC. (N.C.C.A.) on the House floor today for tight negotiations on reducing American military strength in Spain, vored retaining the lever, finally campaigns. NaliMal Baari CorlHM Acapaartarlrt restrictions which would prevent the daily newspaper El Pals reported Wednesday. They were Search continues for lost plane changed their position when they State Democratic Chairman the CIA from delivering the aid attending a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Monterey, lost control of the General Assem­ John F. Droney Jr. called the through airdrops to rebel troops NEW YORK — A search was stepped up for a Greenwich, bly and lost a congressional seat in absence of the device “ quite Treating a broad range of health problems inside Nicaragua. Instead, the aid ^ The seventh round of talks on the fate of the U.S. fighter wing disruptive.” Conn., couple who left Westchester County Airport Sunday for the Reagan landslide of 1984. including: should be routed through an inter­ was scheduled for today and Friday in Madrid. North Carolina but never arrived, a Civil Air Patrol officer said. Officials, from Gov. William A. He told one interviewer that national relief agency such as the The Pennsylvania wing of the air patrol entered the search O’Neill on down, said Wednesday bringing the lever back could easily • Gynecological Dysfunction Red Cross, Democrats said. be done by passing a bill in the • Chronic Pain Wednesday and the Coast Guard alerted boaters to look out for they were waiting for numbers “ You threaten to blow up this General Assembly. But. he winked, • Low Back Pain • Stress Related Syndromes any signs of the single-engine Beech Bonanza, which carried from around the state to see if the whole (peace) process,” without vote trailed off toward the end of the “ far be it from me to suggest it.” • Headaches • Digestive Disorders such a restriction, Bonior argued. Pilot Wesley Hull, 41, and his wife, Karen, 31, said Capt. Michael Still, he said, “ I don’t know why Whittington of the North Carolina wing of the Civil Air Patrol. ballot. • Smoking • Asthma, Allergies, Sinusitis “ We will be giving a tremendous Secretrary of the State Julia H. it’s wrong for .people to have an excuse to the government of ‘Westowri'T^tjarmacy The plane was reported missing about 10:25 p.m. Sunday by Tashjian, the state’s top election option.” • Sports Injuries • Arthritic Conditions Nicaragua to break this whale thing fam ily members waiting to meet it and authorities said Hull official and an ardent supporter of State Republican Vice Chairwo­ off.” could have been following a water route to Kitty Hawk, N.C. the lever, said she may be back man Pauline R. Kezer said the Only Sterilized, Disposable Needles Used • Meanwhile, a Republican leader­ before the General Assembly next Democrats were “ making a moun­ ship source who asked not to be 445 HARTFORD RD. Store owner looks for missing ring year to tell them " I told you so.” tain out of a mole hill. They’ll do identified said the administration 9 “ I ’d love to be able to say that,” everything they can to make it has decided to ask for about $30 643-5230 NEW HAVEN — It’s possible that there’s a valuable ring at the she said. ’The lever “ is just an aid to sound confusing.” million in non-lethal aid to the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK bottom of some trick or treater’s candy bag. people. Why are we making it Tashjian stopped short of saying 543 North Main Street • Manchester Ck)ntras when Congress considers a Rocco Grllio, the owner of Grlllo’s Market on Campbell harder for them?” she would actively push fora return long-term catchall spending bill to But Dolly H R. Whitham, the 8 AM - 9 PM Avenue, thinks he accidentally dropped his ring into a bag while of the lever. It will take a while for fund the government through the Mansfield registrar of voters who is 647-8789 voters to get used to it, she said. rest of the fiscal year. That handing out Halloween treats Saturday night. pl^sident of the Connecticut Associ­ The gold and diamond ring has been in the Grille fam ily for 25 measure is expected to be consi­ ation of Registrars of Voters, said dered before Christmas. years. there was no difficulty in her town, House Republican Leader Robert 8 “ It’s valuable to me because of Its sentimental value. It was my where the ballot contained 29 slots. Michel of Illinois vowed that GOP father’s ring,” Grillo said Wednesday. Thank you very much for your sup­ Robitussiii “ The vote went all the way across lawmakers, already restive over Grillo said his store was crowded with customers and a steady and, in fact, some of the heavy port on November 3rd. what they regard as heavy-handed stream of young trick or treaters coming in for candy handouts. numbers were way at the end," she Democratic control of the chamber This week at Westown Phannacy Men's, Women's and Kids' At about 7:30 p.m., Grillo took the ring off briefly. As best he can said. “ It’s no big problem at all. I in recent weeks, would cause recall, he put the ring back on shortly afterwards. think most people split their ticket I have enjoyed my service on the trouble “ in spades” if Bonior tried But Grillo said he recently lost some weight and the ring was anyway. to win approval of the restrictions. loose on his finger. He suspects that as he was reaching over the “ I was delighted to see it go,” she Board of Education, and will spend “ This triggers a debate that will Save Leather Shoes counter to drop candy into a trick or treater’s bag, the ring also absolutely blow up the House,” $1Q99 dropped into,the bag. the next three years working to en­ added Rep. James Quillen, R-Tenn. New longhorn oil tanned leather uppers and skid free soles. | 7 Patients still fear 75Coff sure that our school system main­ The spotlight on the aid issue was A casual shoe for the entire family! Psychic admits hiring arsonists trip to the dentist intensified because today was the any 4 oz. bottle Men's sizes 6-12,13 Women's sizes 5*/i-10 Kids' sizes 3-6 tains its high standards. target date for the governments of BRIDGEPORT — Former preacher and self- NEW YORK (AP) — Patientsare Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatem­ still as fearful of the dentist as ever, ala, Honduras and Costa Rica to put proclaimed psychic David N. Bubar has testified that he acted on according to Health Magazine. in place elements of the peace the orders of Shelton Sponge Rubber Products Co.’s owner when Research indicateis that as many I’m proud that you have given me the opportunity to serve accord signed Aug. 7. *1.00 off he hired a group of men to set a fire to the plant 12 years ago. It appeared clear that the goal of as 12 million Americans qualify as Middletown Enfield Bubar testified in Bridgeport Superior Court that he was the the children and parents of Manchester. establishing cease-fires, granting spiritual adviser and business adviser of plant owner Charles dental phobics — people whose fear any 8 oz. bottle Hamden Waterbu of dentistry Is so intense they avoid amnesty to insurgents and institut­ Moeller. , ing democratic reforms would not Now Open in Manchostoi seeing a dentist altogether. Studies 'Sincerely, Bubar’s testimony came Wednesday in a civil trial on Moeller s be fully realized immediately. As Stora Houra; suit against Protection Mutual Insurance of Illinois. Moeller, of also show the biggest fear a patient with this coupon has is the injection that renders the the peace process moved ahead, Mon. thru Fri. 10-9, SaL A Sun. 10-6 Spencerville, Ohio, claims the insurance company improperly actual treatment painless. leaders have come to accept that a offer Expires Nov 12,1987 W . K C .p l MMtwCvd, VIU. DtKOMT CMd refused to honor Its policy covering losses from the fire. more realistic deadline will be wid Amwicwi EiqirM. Sponge Rubber was destroyed by an explosion and fire on All this fear is in spite of recent January, when the presidents of the March 1, 1975. Nearly 1,000 workers in the lower Naugatuck attempts by dentists to control five Countries are to get a report on Valley were left jobless. anxiety. One in five dentists is Paid (or by Rick Dyer Re-Election Committee, Rick Dyer the effort’s success or failure. trained in hypnosis. ■ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurtdav. Nov. 5 .1M7 •'V. Carlucci has converted critics CHARDON, Ohio (AP) - for the Center for Strategic and Teen-ager Jenny Strumbly has OPINION By W, Dolt Ntlsoh enthusiast who made Jhe wrestling introduced a new twist to the ~ The Associated Press team at Princeton University, International Studies in Washing­ entered the Foreign Service in 1956. ton, recalled, "The Ford adminis­ American tradition of painting advertisements on bams. She based on a photograph inside the WASHING’TON - Frank C. Car­ In 1960, serving in Congo, now tration was quite skeptical about Zaire, he was stabbed in the neck the staying power of the revolution painted her favorite music Beatles’ album, “Sgt. Pepper’s lucci, the globe-trotting bureaucrat and feared constantly it was going group, the Beatles, on the side of Lonely Hearts Club Band,” being tapped by President Reagan while rescuing a carload of Ameri­ her family’s bam. which was released 20 years ago. 8th must to run the Pentagon, has earned a cans from ah angry mob after a to be subverted by the communists. The basic attitude was therefore to While her classmates may be Jack reputation for both pragmatism traffic accident in which a Congo­ fans of U2, Bon Jovl and other “Hr was a challenge,” said lese was killed. withhold support” even though Jenny, who studies art at Lodge­ and plucMness during three de­ Carlucci’s predecessor had recom­ current rock groups, Jenny has Anderson cades in government. An old Princeton friend, Donald taken a liking to the music of the ment High School. When the newly elected Reagan Rumsfeld, tapped Carlucci to be his mended that the new regime be put aside nominated Carluctd in 1981 to be deputy at the Office of Economic backed. deputy secretary of defense, some Opportunity in the Nixon'adminis­ After Kennedy visited Listen in conservative Republicans were tration in 1969. In 1971, he suc­ September 1974, he sponsored legis­ skeptical. Carlucci had been deputy ceeded Rupisfeld as director. lation that secured $50 million in divisions CIA chief in the Carter administra­ About that time, he struck a deal Portuguese aid. In the ensuing tion and had served abroad under with a California governor named years Portugal has become a NATO Democratic presidents Kennedy Reagan. member and a key element in As Carlucci told a congressional Western defense strategy. and Johnson. _ “Carlucci was sent out soon after, It may be very difficult, in light of the Justice story V Far from coming across as a committee in 1978, “Governor Tuesday vote against a proposed agreement right-wing ideologue, he told the Reagan vetoed the California rural presumably to straighten oUt the legal assistance program, which U.S. Embassy on the right lines,” between the town and the Eighth Utilities Senate Armed Services Committee Hunter said. “And Carlucci came to District, to ease the ongoing tensions between at his confirmation hearing, “My was considered to be one of OEO's an injustice , own philosophy is that we all have tetter legal assistance programs the same conclusion as his prede­ ' the two governments. to compromise. That’s what it’s all and was solidly supported by the cessor and so argued. It took a lot of If will be far less difficult to put aside the organized bar. The governor pro­ guts on the part of a newly minted N about.” frictions that arose within the district while Carlucci was confirmed 91-6, with duced a lengthy report... detailing ambassador to take on the secre­ charges against the program. I, as tary of state. Carlucci showed a lot separate factions conducted a hard-fought to ex-officiai six conservative GOP senators in of guts and he prevailed, and he was opposition. director of OEO, had the statutory battle over that agreement, a battle that Now, after two years in the No. 2 authority to override the gover­ right.” made foes of former allies. WASHINGTON — ’This is the story of justice gone Job at the Pentagon and less than nor’s veto. I think it is fair to say As deputy at CIA, Carlucci And while the analogy between the awry. It is also the story of one man’s ordeal. one year as White House national that the governor made representa­ demanded and received access to His name is James M. Beggs, once a top tions at the White House level to see FRANK C. CARLUCCI closely held operational reports disagreement among district leaders and a security adviser, he appears to that CIA Director Stansfield executive for General Dynamics, who gave up big have converted his critics. that his veto was sustained. I took .. succeeds Weinberger family fight may seem a bit trite, it is the position that 1 was the one with Turner, then at odds with the business for public service. He wound up running "Frank Carlucci has proven agency’s professional spies, had nonetheless accurate. the space program for President Reagan. Those through the years that he can the statutory authority, and that I People of the district have to forget the handle tough positions,” says Sen. would look into the charges and that year to the Department of teen relucant to grant. who know Jim Beggs describe him as “a straight make a Judgment. I succeeded in Health, Education and Welfare, As deputy secretary of defense, charges and countercharges that arose during arrow” and “unbendingly honest.” Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, one of those Carlucci introduced innovations in who voted against him. “He will not working out a temporary grant, a where he was undersecretary until the internal conflict. Some of the participants “He would rather lose his right arm than his let us down on the Strategic Defense six-month grant, with Governor President Ford named him ambas­ Pentagon management which honor,” said an associate. Reagan, while we could look into sador to Portugal. came to bear his name. firmly believed that the district’s survival Initiative or other issues on the “His 'Carlucci management initi­ depended on carrying out the agreement. Yet Beggs was wrongfully indicted by Reagan defense agenda.” the charges.” In Lisbon, Carlucci successfully "The good news is they didn’t find any skeietons in your cioset. The bad overzealous Justice Department prosecutors. In In 1972, Carlucci became deputy bucked Secretary of State Henry atives’ have, I am afraid, been Others were Just as firmly convinced that the Another of his 1981 opponents. somewhat ignored by DOD (the news is they feli asieep going through it.” December 1985 they called two press conferences Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carol­ director of the Office of Manage­ Kissinger in winning U.S. support agreement would spell the end of the district’s — one in Washington, the other in Los Angeles — to ment and Budget under Caspar W. for the emerging socialist govern­ Department of Defense) in his V ina, says, “I felt... that he wouldn't absence, and by consequence have existence. trumpet the false accusations. The news was be strong enough in pushing the Weinberger, who would later pick ment there. him to be his deputy at the Robert Hunter, who went to contributed to some of the procure­ No matter which side was right, it is clear splashed on front pages and television screens president’s case. Within 30 days, I ment and related problems, which called him on the phone and said I Pentagon and whom he is now being Lisbon as an aide to visiting Sen. that the district will not survive if its leaders Washington Wire across America. Overnight, Beggs’ proud named to succeed in the Cabinet. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and have developed over the years,” was wrong.” said his one-time critic. Hatch. dissipate their energies in recriminations reputation lay in ruins. Carlucci, a wiry physical-fitness He followed Weinberger later is now director of European Studies against each other. A year and a half later, when an embarrassed Justice Department had to drop the indictment and Those leaders have to unite, not against any acknowledge it was all a terrible mistake, the external force, but in the interest of the Summit: logistical headache announcement was tacked inconspiculously on a Powell internal strength that survival demands. bulletin board in a Los Angeles courthouse. BvW. Dale Nelson Soviet officials grapple with the summit, in Geneva in 1985, The district, while it has a very democratic authorities accredited more than What in the world went wrong? Sources who have structure in theory, depends more than most logistical problems of a super­ followed the case closely say the Justice ‘never gets WASHINGTON — It’s ex­ power summit. 3,000 reporters, more than three vee other governments on the continued service of times the size of the largest Department deci(^ed to crack down on the defense pected to be a stay-at-home The Washington Convention industry. ’The prosecutors selected General a relatively few leaders for whom service summit for President Reagan. Center, the capital’s biggest previous press corps in a city that ^ SINCE 1945 is no stranger to international Dynamics, the sources say, before they decided rattled itself is the only motivation. Dwight D. Elsenhower opened meeting facility, was checked but exactly what the charges would be. They zeroed in It is those leaders who really constitute the the gates of Camp David toNikIta turned out to be booked for an meetings. WASHINGTON (AP) - When As soon as plans for the summit on a contract dispute over the development of the . White House officials surprised family that has had a rather noisy spat, and it S. Khrushchev In 1959. Lyndon B. automobile show. DIVAD antiaircraft gun, which was eventually Capitol Hill Republicans last Sep­ Johnson rendezvoused with Alek­ “I'm not sure we are in a were announced last Friday, MOTOR SALES, INC. is those leaders who have to forget it. speculation began on where it scrapped by the military as a failure. tember by co-sponsoring a Central Indications are that they are doing so. sei Kosygin at a college in position to drive it away,’’ said This got the eager support of Robert Bonner, the American peace plan, they turned Glassboro, N. J., in 1967. Robert Garrity, director of for­ would be held. Locations menti­ to Lt. Gen. Colin L. Powell, the A short time after it became clear that the oned included Camp David, the publicity-wise U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, who But when Reagan meets with eign press centers for the U.S. had Jurisdiction over Pomona, where the gun was deputy national security adviser, to proponents of the agreement had lost their ^fiiVterieader Mikhail S. Gorba­ Information Agency, who is mak­ presidential weekend retreat in brief reporters and smooth the the Catoctin Mountains of Mary­ developed. The Justice Department sent a trial f a t t e r s .* . cause, they went in a body to the party where chev on Dec. 7, White House ing arrangements for the foreign attorney, Gary Black, to Los Angeles to determine wdters. the victors were celebrating ’Tuesday night. sources say the meetings are press. land, and Williamsburg, Va., the Calm and intelligent are the most colonial capital in which world what laws might have been violated. common adjectives that associates ’The wild celebration stopped for a time, almost certain to be held at the At the only previous U.S.-Soviet Black told his superiors at Justice that they had summit held in Washington, when leaders held an economic summit use to describe Powell, 50, now apparently in deference to the losers, who White House itself. only a 50-90 chance of m a k in ^ e charges stick. moving into newTRwonsibilities as For the thousands of reporters Richard M. Nixon and Leonid jn 1983. were welcomed. Reagan, however, has never Justice won’t release Black’s findings and he would White House national security FAMILY-STYLE SERVICE who will descend on Washington, Brezhnev met in 1972, reporters not talk with us. But shortly after evaluating the adviser, replacing Frank C. FAMILY-STYLE SALES A couple of Intemperate remarks were were biiSfed at three different invited a foreign leader to spend however, there will bebrlefings at case. Black transferred to a different division wt Carlucci. When you shop for a car at DeCormier's, you’re not dealing with a A t DeCormier Motor Sales, the service department is run by VVillie > lade by some of the winners in the first flush other locations around town. locations set up around town by the night at Camp David, prefer­ Powell will be the sixth man to DeCormier. Every vehicle receives expert service, and Willie De is ring to reserve the mountain Justice. -7 salesman, you're talkjng with a DeCormier. There is no high-pressure. of victory, but since then the post-mortems Where the locations will be the State Department. His replacement, Randy Bellows, plunged into win the Job in the Reagan adminis­ right there to see that the job is done right! We want to make your have been appropriately conciliatory. remains uncertain as U.S. and “We are looking to a more hideaway for private relaxation, tration and the first black ever to We do not try to sell you a car. We help you decide on the car and although he has had British Prime “a web of laws and regulations,” in Uje words of the accessories that are right for you. Of course we'll give you the best driving trouble-free. While other dealers may talk service, coordinated approach,” saidGar- court, “that almost defy understanding.” He hold the Job. rity, still hoping to find one room Minister Margaret Thatcher to “Colin is a very extraordinary price, but more importantly, we’ll treat you like one of the family. the DeCormier Family delivers. brought in auditors from the Army, Navy and Air guy,” said Gen. P.X. Kelley, who £ T T A VVOKTM “iTAR TE lE<5>RAM- big enough into which to cram all lunch there. 5 And presidential spokesman Force. He piled up stacks of papers loaded with retired as Commandant of the HULNNE / / ^ the reporters. , technological and accounting data. He created a n e a . Assistant White House Press Marlin Fitzwater quickly discour­ Marine Corps earlier this year. “He aged such speculation, saying, costly computer data base to sort out the complex can handle stress extremely well. Secretary Mark Weinberg said details. He enlisted lawyers, investigators and He never gets rattled. He was the White House has been having “Anything’s possible. The gen­ eral secretary might say, gee, I’d technicians to help him analyze the accumulating always a cool head.” meetings and will be consulting material. A career Army officer, Powell NEW CAR with the Soviets on how to provide like to go to Camp David or I’d like has served as military aide to to go to Williamsburg, or some­ He still got it wrong. Court records suggest he information for U.S. and foreign simply did not understand the contract, the Carlucci and the departing defense reporters inawaythatis“fairand thing like that. But preliminarily secretary, Caspar W. Weinberger, at least, our planning is focusing applicable laws or the Pentagon procedures. ’The for most of the Reagan administra­ well organized.” contract merely asked for General Dynamics’ Weinberg said locations away on the city.” tion. He held similar staff Jobs in “best effort” to meet the terms. Under the the Carter administration. from the White House, where the contract, the company probably could have INTRODUCTORY SALE! regular briefing room seats only W. Dale Nelson covers the White Although one associate described House for The Associated Press. delivered a bucket of bolts. Powell as “capable of strong The DeCormier Family is proud to introduce the new 1988 NIssans. Right from the start 48 reporters, will be used. Nevertheless, Bellows obtained an indictment views,” others called him “more of Garrity said USIA was sending against Beggs, the executive who approved the an expediter than a global thinker” we are happy to offer Special introductory Prices. We want to make this our best year ever! cables to its field offices overseas contract, and three other company officials. ’The and a deputy who “won’t bother the asking them to provide estimates boss with third-rate details, but will Letters to the editor indictment charged that they conspired to defraud of how many reporters were the government by shifting $7.5 million in cost make sure that the first-rate details 1988 Pulsar N X SE coming from their areas. get the right attention.” 1988 Sentra Letters should be brief and to overruns to other accounts. “He will keep the clog off Black, new higher-horse­ “It will certainly be up in the Friends say Beggs was devastated. He was White standard sedan, fuel power twin-cam motor, thousands,” he said. There a re 550 the point. They should be typed or Reagan’s desk,” said one source, injection, reclining seats, 5-speed, removeable rear neatly handwritten, and, for ease stripped of his security clearance, humllated in who like the others quoted here, rear window defogger, foreign correspondents regularly front of associates and publicly disgraced. He hatch, pop-up headlights. assigned in Washington, and most in editing, should be double­ spoke only on condition they not be front wheel drive, spaced. Letters must bd'signed resigned from the space program and spent the named. all-season radial tires. Introductory of those are expected to be next two years without income trying to clear his Powell, a tall, husky man, is augmented. Some foreign televi­ with name, address and Jaytime Introductory Sale Price telephone number (for name. His daughter, Kathleen, took a leave of quick to laugh and put others at sion networks are planning to absence from her New York law firm to be by his ease, and in the words of one Sale Price Stock No. anchor their news shows from verification). admirer “has an uncanny abilty to $12,999 5971 The Herald reserves the right to side. They converted the basement of his home into Washington during the summit, defuse tense situations.” Stock No. 5962 edit letters in the interesU of a legal bunker stacked with depositions, motions When Reagan ordered U.S. for­ $6,699 Garrity said. and other assorted documents. 1988 Maxima GXE At the first Reagan-Gorbachev brevity, clarity apd taste. ces to invade Grenada in October Dark pewter, automatic, power­ U.S. District Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez, 1983, then-national security adviser 1988 200 SX SE meanwhile, scolded the Justice Department for Dark red, 5-speed, power ful 3-liter engine, front wheel Robert C. McFarlane tried to play a package (includes factory drive, air conditioning, AWI/FM ignoring the exculpatory language in the contract. direct role in the operation, an sunroof, power windows stereo w/cassette 8i graphic Bellows then asked him not to consider the contract administration insider recalled. and doorlocks), alloy equalizer, cruise control, power in making his pretrial rulings. "This court will not But Weinberger and the chair­ wheels. I seats, windows & doorlocks, fac- More taxes on smoking, drinking, driving do so,” the Judge declared. “It will consider the man of the Joint chiefs of staff, Gen. ' Introductory tory passive alarm, lift wheel. contract.” John Vessey, wanted it left to the Introductory Sale Price The excise taxes now imposed on alcoholic military. Sale Price WASHINGTON — Consider theastounding He also denounced the government for indicting Stock No. beverages are $12.90 per proof gallon of liquor, Weinberger assigned Powell to No. financial results produced by the federal excise tax corporate executives, including Beggs, without "keep the White House and the $16,999 5940 on gasoline: An increase of only a penny per gallon $9.00 per barrel of beer (the equivalent of 16 cents really tying them to the alleged conspiracy, ‘"rhat $13,499S per six-pack) and 17 cents per gallon on table wine. national security counsel staff out generates an additional 1900 million in annual is extraordinarily unfair,” the Judge said. Thus of the detailed planning. Informed Robert Although the tax on liquor was raised in 1989, the rebuffed, the prosecutors tossed in the towel and revenues. levies on beer and wine have remained unchanged but off the back of the military. He Higher excise taxes are being seen as a logical asked the Judge to dismiss the case. did it, and managed not to ruffle OUR END-OF-YEAR CLEARANCE CONTINUES! source of ad^tional government revenues now that W alters since 1991. Significant but not outrageous increases Under the American legal system, the Justice any feathers,” the administration drastic reduction of the federal deficit has in all three categories could generate $4.9 billion in Department is totally immune from the nnistakes it official said. belatedly become a high priority. additional federal revenues each year. made and the torment it put Beggs through. The “By his demeanor, he ingratiates Excise-tax increases neither can nor should be Finally, there is gasoline, which currently himself with all the participants in innocent victim lost a year and a half of his life, not d the only method of reducing the budget shortfall to carries an excise tax of 9 cents per gallon. An to mention his Job, his income and legal expenses. ' a meeting and wins them to his view T 3 nnanageable proportions — but they can have a increase of 10 cents per gallon would produce $9 ’The prosecutors who were to blame paid no penalty through common sense,” said [ O ^ billion in new federal revenues annually while a Charles Duncan, who as deputy significant impact when coupled with other at all and drew their full salaries. secretary of defense and secretary remeAal measures. would produce $2.9 billion in additional federal hike of 20 cents would generate $18 billion. Meanwhile, the cost to the taxpayer of the Those alternatives, now being considered, of energy in the Carter administra­ Work already is under way in Congress to close revenue annually while simultaneously aborted investigation, at least by one estimate, was tion recruited Powell as his mil­ loopholes in the tax code that principally benefit encouraging some price-sensitive smokers to appear to be a bit stiff but, as in the case of greater than the disputed amounts that cigarettes, a gasoline levy would serve a dual itary aide. 7 wealthy individuals and corporations. Similarly, abandon a habit that every year is responsible for precipitated it all. As Weinberger’s military aide, >1060 *1500 sharp reductions in government spending are a 90,000 premature deaths and $22 billion in excess purpose — producing needed revenue and “Colin had the ability to settle a lot *500 virtual certainty. heath care hosts. encouraging conservation. of arguments before they ever CASH-BACK Income-tax increases, however, are highly Among the groups endorsing such an increase Indeed, an excise tax increase of 9 cents per reached the secretary and save the on any 1987 Nissan Maxima unlikely because politicians are unwilling to are the American Heart Association, American ^ gallon is the revenue equivalent to a $9 per barrel secretary’s time,” said Michael . m a m . ^ free on imported crude oil—but preferable Cash-back may be used as a down-payment, a direct rebate or as a discount. Offer extended through November (while supply l a ^ tamper with the rate so soon after enactment of Lung Association and American Cancer Society. iHaiirlipatpr Hrralh Burch, a former assistant secre­ because it does not create an artificial price tary of defense in the Reagan last year’s tax reform legislation. They note: Founded In 1881 ”If the tobacco industry is so concerned about differential between domestic and foreign administration. The leaves excise taxes on not only gasoline but PBINY M. SIEFFERT...... PuMW wr Powell came under scrutiny in alsocigarettes, liquor, beer, wine and other goods poor smokers who will pay a larger percentage of petroleum. The tobacco petroleum, liquor, wine and beer OEORQE T. CHAPFELL...... « ... Editor the Iran-Contra affair because he Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 9;30—8;00PM and services. In 1991, they accounted for 18 percent their income on excise taxes than will affluent DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExM utM EdKor ' was one of the few people who knew smokers, a parallel concern should be expressed industries note correctly that the burden of excise ADELE M. ANGLE ...... N ew t EdNor Thursdays 9;30—6.00 PM of all federal revenues compared with only 4 ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AwMOMt EdNor about the secret sale of arms to percent today. for the poor who will not be able to afford the health taxes is borne disproportionately by low- and Tehran. , . Saturdays 9;30—4;00 PM Although the federal tax on cigarettes was care costs that they will incur from middle-income families. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdwrtW ng Dtreetor “He was part of the canal around De CORMIER doubledin 19tS, from 8 to 16 cents per pack, it smoking-related illnesses. But the hypocrisy of that position is illustrated by MARK F. A B R A IT IS ...... Butinew Manaetr Weinberger that opposed the arms the lack of any similar concern when those SHELDON COHEN...... Compoalne Manaetr sale. But when the decision was 643-4165 constitutes only 19 percent of the product’s value The industry, they note, has never expressed any ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praatroom Manager 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER, CT such concern. Indeed, it denies that smoking industries increase prices to sustain or Increase 1 I made by the president, he executed compared with 42 percent in 1991. JEANNE O. FROMERTH...... CIrculallon Managai it,” a congressional source said. Doubling that excise tax to 32 cents per pack constitutes a health hazard. their own profits. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Nov. $, 1$I7 - $ > — MANCHESTER HERAl.D Thursday, Nov. 6, 1987

SNAFU Briir» F*attle PBANUTS by CtMrtM M. iciN fli "BAQBSe^HOP Q U A B rC T 'B ill. -^(2(FF(7H- Developer ^o<«J V(M2 CMTKtC Life. ! 1 COLUMN ON 15 THE PIFFERENCE BETWEEN has a fee lOSEDTOMOlO \ I'M HAPty MANNERS POLITE A N P IMPOLITE... POWMl^JoeS Inow.BUTIM lA W irC eEftWE/AKiKHO««f, \ l r HAHi-tMaaiMii WaU Street plugs stock slide for talks MERIDEN (AP) - The pre­ ferred developer of a $38 million downtown revitalization project in after interest-rate reductions Meriden wants to charge $3,800 for each meeting It conducts with city NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Stivet The widely followed Dow Jones Financial Times-Stock Exchange offlclala. N0W,THAT5 IMPOLITE.. iitaunched a itock Mlling spree industrial average, which dropped 100-share index fell 10.6 points to Carabetta Enterprises Inc., in a early today, buoyed by interest- 50.55 points Tuesday and broke a 1,597.5 as of early afternoon but recent letter to acting City Man­ rate cuts In the United States and fivenlay winning streak, lost 18.24 began to rally. ager M ikael Aldl, said it had Europe. points in heavy trading Wednesday On Wednesday, the widely fol­ reached the $138,000 spending cap The Dow Jones industrial aver­ to close at 1,945.29. Five stocks (ell for project planning and develop­ lowed Dow- Jones average, which ment that was included in the age, down nearly 70 points over the for every (our that rose on the New dropped 50.56 points the day before HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Brownt company’s exclusive rights agree­ previous two trading sessions and York Stock Exchange. and broke a flve-day winning 01M 7 Kmg FtilufM SyntKaia me World ngbU r*Mrv«d still wobbly from its 500-point Earlier today, the dollar ment with the city. streak, lost another 18.24 points in The agreement gives the devel­ Tt^ieIsoldeoLeoM... , 1 n r plunge Oct. 10, rose 0.30 points in smashed through the 136-yen har­ heavy trading to close at 1,045.29. Ti4B CHBC¥:BI2 CHAMPION! oper the right to draw up a project “ This recipe can be hard to chew, so the first half hour of business to rier for the first time in almost 40 Broader market measurements jgjM7_^m|JSi£jlSli£l5X22—1— 1,051.50. Broader market indicators years in hectic trading on the Tokyo plan for re^velopment. before we continue, let'me demonstrate also dipped, and five stocks fell for Mayor Joseph Marinan said the Heimlich maneuver.” also rose. (oretgn-exchafige market, despite every four that rose on the New “The market is acting beautifully heavy intervention by the Bank of York Stock Exchange. Wednesday the company should right now, if you can call it that,’’ Japan to support the U.S. currency. have considered the amount of time THE GRIZZW ELLS* by Bill Schorr -•aid Robert O’Toole, manager of Later in Europe the dollar fell to The Dow average remains less it would have to devote to the F-AN PI RPNT MIMP \F rWTTHE over-the-counter trading at Shear- record lows against Swiss and West than halfway back from its record project including the extensive N HEX..I POKTMIMPA review process before proposing BUWCH0FFl^5 5PT- THEV WANNA INVITE ^ ^TELU TE son Lehman Brothers Inc. in New German currencies. Some traders 508-point collapse of Black Monday, York. attributed the selling to remarks by Oct. 10, when 4he worst market the $185,000 limit. •HN’ UP HOU^li FPIENP^OVER PISH HAS “‘Whenever you have lower inter­ Treasury Secretary James Baker panic of modem times erased $500 CEI spokesman William J. billion from the value of U.S. stocks Corvo, who signed the letter, said IN W V K . TDINKKN 6 0 m 6 0 . est rates, the stock market goes the that the Reagan administration’s y'/ s (AONPAY K ______other way,” he said. “Cheaper priority is averting a receMion ira raised (ears of a recession. “it was agreed upon that it would FUR«. ' ^ ^ cost ‘x’ amount of money to get to a N\6WT money is bullish for the economy.’’ caused by high interest rates, tven The drop amounted to a $17.70 West Germany cut a key interest if it means the dollar mustjal' certain point” in the project. THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A By Barry FDOTEAU-. billion paper loss, according to “We’ve completed the plan as we rate aa part of a government The assault on the do^JWrrever- Wilshire Associates' index of more attempt to halt a tumble in the berated through foreign stock agrqed'uj^n and these (meetings) A W O L F . than 5,000 actively traded stocks. are‘'areas not considered under that ^ewooT/ dollar’s value. Major U.S. banks markets, where prices sagged. followed early this morning with a Tokyo's key 225-share Nikkei aver­ Wednesday’s decline followed ' agreement,” he said. . cut In their prime lending rate from age (ell 484.15 points to close at selloffs on the Tokyo, Hong Kong But Marinan disagreed. ' 9 percent to SV4 percent. 22,576.38. Later in London, the and London stock exchanges. “You don’t deliver the plan and AP photo then walk,” the mayor said. CEI delivered the final version of CAPTAIN EASY • by Crooks A Caaale Final checklist its $32 million plan, which has gone W E M U S T New-car sales disappointing through several revisions, to the m a k e T H E M A worker at the General Motors Corp. plant In dty in October. Called Village RESPOND. Square West, the proposal would V Framingham, Mass., checks cars Wednesday on the final revitalise portions of West Main assembly line where Chevrolet Celebrities and Oldsmo- and Colony streets through a in wake of stock market fall blle Cutlass Cieras are produced. Officials announced combination of rehabilitation, new construction and demolition. NEW YORK (AP) -Thenation’s nesday in their regular 10-day whether or not consumers have Wednesday that QM will Indefinitely close the automakers reported improved report that sales of domestic cars become more reluctant to buy Two council committees have BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Drake sales (or late October, but car and light trucks rose 10.8 percent in big-ticket items. Framingham plant on Nov. 30, laying off nearly 3,700 scheduled a series of meetings to dealers around the country say late October against a year ago, Such reluctance hasn’t been a workers. review the plan. HOW ABOUT SOME NICE, I J U S T AAAOE IH E S E J E L L V THIS c h o c o l a t e c a k e IS WHY OO THEY ALL HAVE new-car sales have been disap­ although some of the biggest problem at Jim Johnson Chevyland FRESH BROWNIES, AAR POUSHNUTS, AAR. BEASUEV F R E S H O U T O F T H E TO BAKE ON THURSOAY ? B E A S U E V ? OVEN, AAR. B E A S L E Y pointing overall and were dealt automakers have said their sales in the Dallas suburb of Richardson, another blow by the stock market for the year are lagging well behind Texas, where sales of Corvettes — collapse. 1986. - the dealership’s most expensive Dollar falls to record lows James Hoffer, general manager Dealers sold 344,190 domestic car at about $34,000 — have been of Jordan Ford in Mishawaka, Ind., cars and light trucks from Oct. particularly good, said Bryan John­ # ARLO AND JAMS by Jimmy Johnson LONDON (AP) - The dollar fell least partly triggered by U.S. ing, compared with late Wednes­ said sales of new cars at his 21-31, up from 310,651 in the period a son, new-car sales manager. day’s rates: year earlier, automakers said. ' to record trading lows against the Treasury Secretary James Baker’s WH^rMOlDE.MOUGH, I'MGOIIOGTOFIMD HOWDOVOOIHWK ^ dealership have dropped lO-to-20 “The Corvette has gone up in the statements that the U.S. adminis­ percent since Oct. 19, when the Dow "Sales are really not that much Japanese, Swiss and West German • 1.0015 West German marks, , m ooT O FH w e/ 66ME PlACCeXClTlMGi TO IWOUMOUriDTHId last three weeks more than it has all currencies in Europe this morning. tration will try to avoid a recession Jones average plummeted 508 affected by the (market) plunge. down from 1.7070 Ll\/e.' ^ STIlOKy TOWM? Consumers really retained cool year," he said. Gold prices also fell sharply despite caused by high interest rates, even points. Overall, he said, sales decreased the weaker dollar because of heavy at the expense of a lower dollar. • 1.3930 Swiss francs, down from “For anyone to tell you it hasn’t heads and did not substantially 1.4110 alter their buying plans,” said slightly during the third week of investor selling. Traders in Rome said the market had an effect on business, that October, then picked up again. Foreign exchange dealers said was also anxious about a rumored • S.7080 French francs, down person is a fool,” Hoffer said Chris Cedergren, industry analyst from 8.8335 with J.D. Power & Assoc, in Gary Lockett, a sales manager at they were waiting for the Deutsche meeting of the so^alled G-7, the Wednesday. He said special financ­ Bundesbank Central Bank Council finance ministers of the seven • 1.0030 Dutch guilders, down WHAT A OUY by Bill HeftI ing programs and rebates that Ford Westlake Village, Calif. Del Amo Dodge in the Los Angeles from 1.9270 Still, Cedergren and other ana­ suburb of Torrance, said sales have to decide later today whether to major industrialised gations who ended a few weeks before the stock reduce West Germany’s 3 percent agreed earlier this year in France • 1,258.50 Italian lire, down from collapse also hurt sales. lysts said, November sales reports been down 20 percent to 30 percent 1,204.50 "•••AND WOULD discount rate, the interest rate to stabilize the dollar. F A R o u t ! Auto manufacturers said Wed­ will give a more solid indication of in the last few months. • 1.3260 Canadian dollars, up YOU BELIEVE charged to commercial banks. A Japanese official said today If there is no rate cut, dealers Japan will consider a G-7 hneeting if from 1.3283 1 PAID jNH«rO said, a disappointed market might the U.S. aett to cut. its budget In London, the dollar lost nearly 2 FIVE CENT6 put further pressure on the dollar, deficit. cents against the British pound, Treasury notes and bonds In Tokyo, where trading ends FOR A ALLEY OOP ■ by D ave Graue which was trading at never-before- which was at its highest since Aug. SEVEMTY- FIVE CENT seen quotes under 1.70 marks. before Europo’s business day beg­ 25, 1082. A pound cost $1.7080, ins, the dollar fell 1.30 Japanese CANDY BAR?” OKAY, AL^^THE ( GOOD! LET'S GRAB/ I'LL PULL IT LOOSE "The dollar is a sick child,” said a compared with $1.7480 on COAST IS CLEAR!) THAT SKIFF BE- I FROM THE WATER trader at a large U.S. bank in yen, closing at 135.65 yen, its third Wednesday. FORE THEY COME) SIDE...AND HOPE can be bought after issue Frankfurt. "It’s walking on record low in five trading days. BACK! THOSE GUYS WILL The previous record low for the 5 T H IN K IT DRIFTED crutches.” Later, in London, it was quoted FREE! QUESTION: involving $1 million and more. Dealers in Frankfurt said the even Iqwer at 135.72 yen. doUar-Swiss franc rate was $1,407. IMT KnQ Faaiurys Sy'wiK a ir i Public customers pay marked-up on Tuesday. 5 dollar's overnight decline was at Other dollar rates at midmorn­ Newspaper ta­ prices when they buy and receive bles listed U.S. marked-down prices when they Treasury secur­ Investors’ sell. Those markups and mark- ities with high downs can vary widely from one Bridge Interest rates. I Guide dealer to another. Asides the see a 13 percent markup or markdown, you proba­ Treasury note William A. Doyie bly would pay a commission or due to mature in service charge on a relatively small November 1990 purchase or sale. for his contract. So he switched to dia­ and a 11.75 per­ Getting away QUESTION: Newspaper tables Join monds, playing a low one and ducking THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Saniom cent .Treasury in dummy. Now the expected 3-2 divi­ bond due in show some U.S. Treasury bonds N O R T H U-S-t with stealing sion in that suit gave him nine tricks, YXJ-—V-Tbup.) April 1992. with two maturity dates. For ♦ 10 9 6 3 but he could never have got them if he Where may one purchase such you’ll have to pay more than example, there is an 8.5 percent VA7 By James Jacoby e x f^ iu 6 > ♦ A K 7 5 4 3 had not first scored a club trick. It’s a Treasury notes and bonds? What $10,000. As T wrife this. Treasury 13s bond listing maturity as ”1994-99.’’ ♦ 7 simple little play, but one often amount must one invest in them? of '90 are tn^ing about 9 percent I assume the 99 means 1999.” Can today Occasionally there is conjecture as overlooked. How are the rates determined? above their “face value. So you you explain this? WEST EAST to which profession produces the best Lesson: When you need to steal a would probably make your pur­ ANSWER: Like all bonds with ♦ K 7 2 ♦ Q 5 4 bridge players. Many of the game’s trick before going about your busi­ ANSWER: AH Treasury notes chase at approximately $10,000. similar listings, that bond has only V J 10 9 6 4 4TQ853 early experts were lawyers. Presently ness, always lead up to the honor hold­ and bonds listed in newspaper That stands to reason. Interest one maturity date. The other date is ♦ Q J 10 ♦ 9 6 many top players are computer pro­ ing; give your opponent a chance to ♦ 8 6 ♦ A 10 9 5 grammers. Certainly the medical pro­ tables are previously issued securi­ rates are now lower than they were its "call date.” for ready duck. ties. For example, the “Treasury in 1980 when those notes were That 8.5 percent security is a SOUTH fession has product a host of fine players, including John Fisher, winner 13s of ’90,’’ as they are called in the issued. As a result, those notes 25-year bond. It was Issued May IS, ♦ A J 8 A new book by James Jacoby and trade, are 10-year notes. They were trade at a premium price in the 1974, and is scheduled to mature on VK2 of the most master points in competi­ bis father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is It holiday cash ♦ 8 2 tion in 1972. For the rest of the week, sold by the U.S. Treasury Depart­ marketplace — as do virtually all May IS, 1999. Along with a number now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ ment in November 1980 and have debt securities with higher than of other Treasury bonds, it has a ♦ K Q J432 we will look at some fine plays made coby on Card Games, ” published by by doctors early in the history of bron "outstanding” — owned by current interest rates. call feature. Vulnerable: Neither Pharos Books. FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thavei The Treasury Department has Dealer: North bridge. investors — ever since. The interest rate the Treasury in 1988. Dr. Julius Siegler was declarer in You can purchase already issued pays on a note or bond is deter­ the right to call in that bond and W n l N orth E ast Sooth three no-trump and received the jack Passport derives from two French Treasury notes and bonds the same mined — by competitive bidding — redeem it at face value on any of the way you buy other outstanding and at the time the Treasury auctions bond’s semiannual interest pay­ 1 ♦ Pass 2 4 of hearts lead. He won the ace in dum­ words: “passer,” to pass, and “port,” O N , NO, Pass 2 ♦ Pass 3 N T my and immediately played a club to­ meaning harbor. Originally granting marketable securities. You buy off each new note or bond issue. The ment dates, beginning May 15,1994. Pass Pass Pass ward his hand. East could not gain by permission to enter a nation’s ports, them through brokerage firms and 13 percent annual interest on the The Treasury Is required to give rising with the club ace, so he ducked. the documents were issued to ships as 1 .5 'A N many banks. Treasury 13s of '90 was set in four months’ notice before it calls in Opening lead: ▼ J When Dr. Siegler won the club king, he well as to people. The earliest pass­ Treasury bonds, which are issued November 1980. any bond with a call feature for knew that continuing clubs would re­ ports were “letters of transit” written O U T M O P E P with maturities of more than 10 early redemption. 'Tis the perfect season to 9 quire a 3-3 split to net enough tricks by rulers or other authorities. years, come in $l,(M)0-minlmum QUESTION: As T understand The Treasury won’t make a calls CONCEPT. face-amount denominations. U.S. Treasury securities quota­ for early redemption on bonds with open our 1988 Christmas call features unless the interest 9 Treasury notes with maturities of tions, the “bid” is the price at which less than four years come in $5,000 brokerage Arms and banks will buy rates on those bonds are higher Club and save a tidy holiday 1 minimums; Treasury notes with a note or bond and the "asked” is than prevailing rates in the market­ bundle by next Christmas Polly’s Pointers maturities of four to 10 years in the price at which they will sell. place at the time the call can be $1,000 minimums. Say I want to buy a $10,000 made. WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli Treasury notes and bonds pay face-amount Treasury note. Will I interest semiannually. If you buy a get it at the asked price? William A. Doyle, a syndicated gently with a soft brash. This shonld tic sandwich bag. 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Bv Bruce Motzkln the 1986 permit. Branse argued that states that the ZBA’s decision was 'U Herald Reporter the commission had approved the "illegal, arbitrary and in abuse of same permit in previous years, and its discretion.’ ’ It states the ZBA m ROCKVILLE - The Bolton Zon­ in 1986, it reversed itself. Branse failed to consider a section of the ing Commission has fiied an appeai also argued that the cease-and- zoning regulations that says that of the Boiton Zoning Board of desist order was issued improperly. '\|ay existing non-conforming use Appeals’ recent decision allowing Branse based bis argument on snail cease if such non-conforming quarrying to continue in a portion of the contention that quarrying, if not use is discontinued for a period of Bolton Notch that lies in the permitted by zoning regulations, one year.’ ’ residential zone. has nevertheless been established Attorney Mitchel Kallet, who is The appeal was filed Wednesday as a legal non-conforming use of the representing Dooley and the Zoning in Rockville Superior Court. 10.2-acre parcel on which the Bolton Commission, said this morning that The decision came Oct. S, after Notch quarry lies. About 8 acres of f.... the ZBA did not have sufficient ''h- more than a month of deliberations the quarry lies in the residential evidence showing that quarrying W on evide^nce heard at a Sept. S public zone. has beqn done continuously since as M; hearing. At the hearing, the owner The ZBA ruled that quarrying has far back as 1962, when zoning \ of the Bolton Notch quarry ap­ been established in only about one regulations first began prohibiting pealed the Zoning Commission’s acre of the residential zone, and is quarrying in the residential zone. denial of its 1986 annual permit, as therefore allowed only in that acre % well as a May 22 cease-and-desist The appeal also states that the N and the 2 acres that lie in the ZBA “ had insufficient evidence order issued to the quarry by acting Industrial zone< N Zoning Enforcement Officer Philip before it to find the existence of a But the Zoning Commission is not non-conforming use in the residen­ G. Dooley. satisfied with this decision. At the hearing. Attorney Mark tial zone.” “ Even that one acre doesn’t Branse, representing the quarry’s Lawler, who bought the quarry .1,. owner. Dr. Peter J. Lawler of qualify as far as the Zoning this summer from David Buck of AF photo American Heritage Stone Inc., Commission is concerned,” Dooley Box Mountain Quarries Inc., has argued that the Zoning Commission said this morning. said that he also intends to appeal Dr. Egliius Splerings, director of the calied the "Art of Migraine." The : had acted Improperly in denying The Zoning Commission’s appeal the ZBA’s decision. Headache Research Foundation at drawings and paintings were made by headache sufferers to show the'torment - Boston’s Faulkner Hospital, poses next V ' " \ to one of the 200 paintings being of their illness. ^ Obituaries displayed at the hospital in an exhibit I/'' y Clara L. Ward Hospital and Medical Center, Hart­ Angeles. Calif., and Alfred Ann Pedro, a jeweler from Willimantic, ford. He was the son of Beatrice Werbner of Manchester; a brother, Migraine victims turn to art mounts a necklace made in sterling, Clara L. Ward, 92, of 565 Vernon (MacNamara) Finnegan of We­ William Raichelson of Bloomfield; i ' V St., formerly of Lowville, N. Y., died thersfield and the late Harry C. a sister, Helen Perry of Springfield, BOSTON (AP) — One woman was a migraine,’’’ said Spierings, a gray, shows a lonely woman onyx and frosted crystals. Pedro, Tuesday at Manchester Memorial Finnegan, and the father of Sean Mass.; seven grandchildren; and depicted it as demons banging on neurologist who has studied head­ blocked off from simple pleasures / . j , V co-chairwoman of the Society of Hospital. She was the widow of E^rl Finnegan of Manchester. five great-grandchildren. her scalp. Others portrayed it as a aches since 1974. such as music and dancing. The A. Ward and the mother of Milo Besides his mother and son. he is The funeral is Friday at 11 a .m. at jagged arc of silver light or' a The artworks are samples from phrase “ Migraine Martyr” is writ­ Connecticut Craftsmen exhibit, has ' J Ward of Manchester. survived by another son, Peter R. Temple Beth Sholom Memorial forehead impaled by a nail. about 900 submissions for four ten across the top. already hung a necklace she calls She was bom in Martinsburg, Finnegan of East Hartford; Sharon Park. Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Each was a sufferer of migraine national competitions in Britain “ Quite often there is a feeling of N.Y., on Aug. 28,1895, and hadbeen Finnegan of Wethersfield; a Farmington Ave., Hartford, has headaches and created works in a held since 1981, said Derek Robin­ isolation with the migraine pa­ “Autumn Jasper." a Manchester resident for the past brother, Richard J. Finnegan of charge of arrangements. three-day exhibit of 2(k) paintings son, a representative of the London- tient,” said Robinson. Hcfald photo by Pinto year. She was a member of the Wethersfield; a granddaughter; a Memorial donations may be and drawings titled the “ Art of based WB Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Turin Methodist Church in N.Y., niece and two nephews. made to a charity of the donor’s' Migraine.” The company, which produces an Visual distortions, such as arcs of and the Community Baptist Church The funeral is Saturday at 9 a.m. choice. The show, opening today, should anti-migraine drug distributed in flickering light or opaque clouds, in Manchester. from the Rose Hill Funeral Home, help migraine sufferers and others Britain, has organized more than 70 are also a common theine of many, Besides her son, she is survived 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, followed by Florence Waldron understand the torment and frus­ exhibitions of the show, all in the paintings. by a sister, Bessie Paine of Onieda, a massofChristianburialat 10a.m. tration of the attacks, said Dr. United Kingdom. One man painted a self-portrait MCC to showcase artists N.Y., nine grandchildren, several in Sacred Heart Church, Wethers­ Florence (Cowles) Waldron, 94. Egilius Spierings, director of the Robinson said the art offers more with a thick steel band encasing his head. In another drawing, a man’s great-grandchildren, and seyej'al field. Private burial will be in of South Windsor, widow of William Headache Research Foundation at than illustrations of anguish. Many bare skull is pierced by a giant nieces and nephews. She Iwas Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, L. Waldron Sr., died Wednesday at the Faulkner Hospital, where the pieces give insight into the manifes­ By Nancy Pappas considered It the best work in metal pre-deceased by a daughter, Arle- Bloomfield, at the convenience of a Vernon nursing home. She was display is being held. tations of migraines and the cir­ screw that exits between his eyes. Herald Reporter produced by a high school student Another man reconstructed tha Greene. this family. Calling hours are the sister of Harry H. Cowles of “ The pain of a migraine is very cumstances that can trigger at­ in that year. shreds of paper into a grotesque Memorial services will be tonight Saturday from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Manchester. real,” Spierings said. “ After look­ tacks, he said. Perhaps you think of the office There is also one piece from an screaming image. at 7:30 at the Community Baptist Memorial donations may be She was bora in Manchester and ing at these pictures it’s obvious “ There are hundreds of different copier as a machine that reprodu­ E^st Catholic High School student. Church in Manchester. ’The funeral made to Sacred Heart Church, SO lived on Hillstown Road for 40 we’re not dealing with an imagi­ factors that can lead to an attack,” Spierings said older migraine ces reports, releases and resumes. “ We really didn’t mean for the is Saturday at the Donald Virkler Hartford Ave., Wethersfield 06109. years, moving to South Windsor 54 nary illness.” said Robinson. “ Anything from patients often confuse the visual And you’re certainly entitled to representation to be so one-sided,” Funeral Home in Lowville, N.Y. years ago, where she ran a tourist “ We’ve had people come in and food, noise or sunlight can bring on disturbances with symptoms of your opinion. Laughlin said. ''’We invited the Burial will be in the Martinsburg James Vincent Izzo Sr. home in her early years. look at a painting and say, ‘That’s the pain.” stroke since some attacks are not But for Betsy Utting of Terry- faculty of both schools to submit Cemetery, Martinsburg, N.Y. Besides her brother, she is exactly what I feel. I never knew it One painting, made in hues of accompanied by headaches. ville, the daughter of Margaret and their best student works.” There are no local calling hours. James' Vincent Izzo Sr.. 67, of survived by five sons, William L. Charles Utting of Manchester, a One new feature at this year's Memorial donations can be made Elast Hartford, died Wednesday at Waldron Jr. of Rockville, Stanley copier is a device for painting society exhibit is a series of crafts to the Community Baptist Church St. Francis Hospital and Medical R. Waldron, Sherwood C. Waldron pictures in rich hues onto pieces of demonstrations. They will be given Memorial Fund, 585 E. Center St. Center, Hartford. He was the father and Mervin E. Waldron, all of South Police Roundup fabric. These images are sewn on Saturdays, from 1 to 4 p.m., in of Mary Izzo of Manchester. Windsor, and Sherman L. Waldron, together, then stuffed, tufted and the lobby of the Lowe Building, just Alice Ashton Budzinsky Besides his daughter, he is M. D. o f’Thompson; a foster son; 14 quilted, until they form a cohesive outside the gallery. survived by six other daughters. grandchildren; 18 great­ Manchester Superior Court Nov. 9. Raymond was charged then with whole. Those demonstrating their tech­ Alice Ashton Budzinsky, 72. of Barbara Benson of Land O’Lakes, grandchildren; and two foster Coventry man interfering with an officer because, One such work, titled “ The niques will include Susi Nuss of Willimantic, died ’Tuesday at her Fla., Julie Raposa of Norwich, grandchildren. police said, he switched seats with Garden Party," will greet visitors Bolton,, who makes baskets from home. She was the widow of Man Is facing Irma Smith of Wethersfield. Connie The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. in turns self In the driver and kept insisting that he as they enter a new exhibit in the black ash and R. Bruce Laughlin of Anthony V. Budzinsky Sr. and the Izzo of New Britain, Linda Beebe of Wapping Community Church, was the driver of the van. Newspace Gallery of Manchester Manchester, who works in fused mother of Donna Jones Chamber- burglary charges Farmington and Peg Izzo of East South Windsor. Burial will be in A Coventry man ’Tuesday morn­ Community College. glass. 5 land of Coventry and Jane Ashton ing turned himself in on a warrant Police said they searched the van Hartford; a close friend, Louise Wapping Cemetery. Calling hours The collection of works by A special guest is Kofi Asante, a Ather of Bolton A man charged last week while and found some old coins believed Seeley of East Hartford; two sons, at the Samsel and C^rmon Funeral charging him with sale of mari­ craftsmen, all members of the potter from Ghana who is an artist Besides her daughters, she is interfbring with police while offic­ to have been stolen during a recent Morris Benson of Ellington and Home, 419 Buckland Road, South juana, police said. Society of Connecticut Craftsmen, in residence this year at Wesleyan survived by two other daughters. ers tried to arrest his companion for Church Street burglary. Police also James V. Izzo Jr. of Hartford; two Windsor, are today from 2 to 4 p.m. Police said they had a warrant for opens Saturday. These artist’s Potters in Middletown. "W e really Kay Ashton Russell of Fresno, driving an uninsured vehicle has found diamond rings, gold and sisters, Mabel Futtner and Flora and 7 to 9 p.m. the arrest of Gilbert R. Sylvestre, creations may be seen at the are very lucky to get a craftsman Calif., and Mary Ashton Tliompson been charged in connection with silver bracelets, and other items. St. John, both of East Hartford; his Memorial donations may be 24, of 44 Juniper Drive. An infor­ Smithsonian Institution in Wa­ like Asante,” Laughlin said. of Willimantic; a sister, Mary Jane two recent burglaries, police said. The jewelry and some coins, valued former wife, Mary (Mathis) Zrin- made to the Wapping Community mant told police that he had seen shington, D.C., the Museum of The gallery is open Monday McShea of Mansfield; two broth­ Joseph Raymond, 26, of 466 Main at more than $15,000, were later chak; and 18grandchiidren. He was Church Memorial Fund. 1790 El­ Sylvestre, who used to live on Modern Art in New York City, and through Friday from .9 a.m. to 9 ers, Irving and Joseph Meikle, both St., was charged Friday with determined to have been stolen predeceased by a daughter, Kathe­ lington Road, South Windsor; South Spruce Street in Manchester, sell other prestigious museums. p.m., and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. of Columbia; four stepchildren, first-degree larceny, possession of from a Glastonbury home, police rine Izzo, and a granddaughter. Windsor Visiting Nurse, 91 Ayers large quantities of marijuana to But there’s no need to travel to to 4 p.m. Here is a rundown of Anthony V. Budzinsky Jr. of others. marijuana and cocaine, and crimi­ said. The funeral is Friday at 9; 15 a .m. Place, South Windsor; or to the such distant cities to see a 3-foot-ta1l events; Killingwdrth, William Budzinsky of nal possession of a handgun. from the D’Esopo East Hartford South Windsor Volunteer Ambu­ Sylvestre appeared ’Tuesday in ' Police said they also found clay fetish figure by Barbara Katz Saturday — 1 to 4 p.m., opening Brooklyn, Karen Giard and Bar­ In the course of investigating Funeral (%apelj_30 Carter St., East lance, P.O. Box 705, South Windsor Manchester Superior <^urt. He was marijuana in the van and a straw of Mansfield Center, or a hanging reception for the exhibit. Presenta­ bara Zizka, both of Willimantic; 20 several area burglaries, police Hartford, with a mass of Christian 06074. released on a $10,000 surety bond with white residue that tested made from woven fibers, news­ tion of awards. Refreshments grandchildren; three great­ burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s and his case was continued to Nov. received information that Ray­ mond was selling stolen coins and positive for cocaine. print, pastels and plastic bags by served. grandchildren; and several nieces Church, East Hartford. Burial will 12. ' Nov. 14 — 1 to 4 p.m., demonstra­ Annie Herrmann jewelry out of a van, police said. A Raymond was being held on a Barbara J. Allen of Sandy Hook. and nepehews. be in Hillside Cemetery, East tions by Manon-Lu Christ of Ken­ van matching the informant’s $20,000 cash bond. He was sche­ ’This year, Manchester Commun­ The funeral is Friday at 9:30a.m. Hartford, with full military honors. Annie (Beck) Herrmann, widow sington, who makes contemporary description was stopped last duled to appear today in Manches­ ity College is the host for the from the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 of Kenneth L. Herrmann, of Bloom­ Teen Is arrested baskets; Carol Lasnier of Amston, field, died Tuesday at a local Monday. ter Superior Churt. society’s 52nd annual juried show. Jackson St., Willimantic, with a p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. who does Nantucket lightship convalescent home. She was the on drug charge On Monday, society president G. mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Memorial donations may be baskets; and R. Bruce Laughlin of sister of Phyllis B. Von Deck of Adeline Laughlin of Manchester in St. Joseph’s Church, Williman­ made to the American Cancer Manchester, who does fused glass. Manchester. An East Hartford teen-ager who was working with Ann Pedro of tic. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ 85 E. Center St. Nov. 21 — 1 to4 p.m.,demonstra­ Besides her sister, she is survived police said tried to sell marijuana to Willimantic, the show’s co- Cemetery. Calling hours are today ford 06105. tions by Susi Nuss of Bolton, who by two nephews. - another teen-ager at Howell Che­ chairman, to unpack and effec­ from 7 to 9 p.m. makes baskets of black ash splint, Herald pOMo by Pinto A memorial service will be ney Regional Vocational Technical 649-5268 tively display more than 60 unusual Memorial donations may be Edna Werbner Ann Pedro of Willimantic, a je­ made to the American Cancer Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Taylor School was arrested Tuesday, works of art. Along with the works done by the welry maker, and Dahlia Popovits- Society, Windham Unit, 29 Ivanhill Edna (Raichelson) Wefbner, 63. & Modeen Funeral Home, 136 S. police said. 7^ 7^ The two clay fetish figures at right, made in clay by Rechel of Ashford, a weaver. widow of David Werbifer, of 171 E. Main St., West Hartford, with the Craig S. Berube, 17, was charged masters is a display of fifteen St., Willimantic 06226, or to the Weekend Special Nov. 28 — 1 to4p.m., demonstra­ Center St., died Wednesday at a Rev. Da^d A. Owen officiating. with possession of a controlled pieces by Manchester High School Barbara Katz of Mansfield Center, are part of the Windham Hospice Program, Wind­ tions by special guest Kofi Asa nte, a local convalescent hospital. Memorial donaygns may be substance, possession of a con- students. They are all in metal, and ham Community Memorial Hospi- potter from Ghana. G. Adlaine exhibit that opens this weekend at MCC. “Papergirl She was the retired co-owner ol made to the MemornH Fund of Old troled substance with intent to sell, were chosen by Betty Kirby, who Is tal, Mansfield Avenue, Laughlin of Manchester, who crafts the former Werbner Shoe Store and St. Andrew’s Church, 59 Tariffville and possession of a controlled the high school’s art department Dreams" is a piece by Barbara J. Allen. It is woven in Willimantic. Sweetheart Roses $ ^ 5 8 pewter holloware, Carol Octeau of was a member of Temple Beth Road, Bloomfield 06002. substance with intent to sell within chairwoman. Sholom. 1,000 feet of a school. I Cash Sc Carry dozen Among the student works in­ Ridgefield, who works in clay, and fibers and decorated with newsprint inks, pastels and Peter J. Finnegan She is survived by a daughter, Berube was released on a $1,000 cluded is a pewter vase inset with Jeanette Karple Smith, who does plastic b^gs. Peter J. Finnegan, 49, Wethers­ Naomi W. Peck of Manchester; two Empress Josephine, divorced non-surety bond. He is to appear in ooooboooooooooooooooooooooboobooooooooooooooooo^ cloisonne enamel, done by Arline paper marbling. field, died ’Tuesday at St. Francis sons, Sidney Werbner of Los wife of Napoleon, died in 1814. Smith of 8 Timber ’Trail. This piece Dec. 5 — 2 to 4 p.m., video took the 1986 National Scholastic presentations of many of the best gold medal, meaning that judges craft artists in the nation. Horald Rholo by Pinto RepIdCBiTiGnt ^ 5 o d ia n d < GARDENS Teen’s helpful teacher gets help for a good deed 168 Woodland St. • 643-8474 8am-6pm daily DEAR MR. ROSS; J teach 8th-grade American and drug use? about it. He needs a toupee. Until he gets one, he W E C U E to soil you the finest Ouallty at Fair Prices. WHO Guaranteed. History. Last year I had a student who was always As for me, I ’m a good Christian. I ’ve led a refuses to go into public places. Mr. Ross, it’s Just W E CARE to give you the best service and Complete display of dried enthusiastic about contributing in class (somewhat monogamous lifestyle and have nothing to fear. I making matters all that much worse. knowledge. flowers for dried arrange­ The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy Please consider helping. 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Check the phone regarding the amount of publicity AIDS has mouth, surely one of my readers would. Internationally known tor his philanthropic works WINTERGREEN DEAR MS. G.: There’s something extra received. As far as I ’m concerned, anyone that has and likes to encourage others to help solve Tuilpt. A ttL------10/2** . book for your local Prudential office. I') ' Daffodili______10/2** rewarding about helping a child or teenagers. You to worry about having the disease, deserves DEAR MR. ROSS: I ’m not going to write a fancy problems tor those In need. Write to Rosa In care of * Subject 10 applicable deductibles, conditions and policy limitalions letter because I ’m too tired. I have a mentally ill . the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 35000, Nyiclnthi______10/5** see, I fantasize that this young person and others whatever they got coming to them. like him, later in life, will remember ol’ Percy and You stated in a previous column that “ it is not a son who is as paranoid as they make them. I Minneapolis, Minn. S5435. Include a telephone Crocus, A iiL ______.10/1** 10.000 a.f the'helplng hand they received. punishment God casts on immoral people.” I beg to depend on the strength of the Lord to deal with this number If yon wish. All letters are read. Only a few The Prudential \ Visit Frittllarla - Anemone - Grape - •13*t boy — he’s 35. are answered In this column, although others may Hyacinth • Snowdrops - Iris • The fantasy goes on that they will return the differ! To me the disease reeks of immorality, or 10.000 Af. ABOVE AND BEYOND" gesture to another,in need. That they teach their do you have a different definition of homosexuality He’s losing his hair and is forever complaining be acknowledged privately. ^iir unridtiTias Shop Eranthus - anu moi C 1967 Pnidential P roptiiy tDd Casualty Insurance Company All rights reserved MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. B. 1887 - HI l« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tliur«dav. 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rates have increased from M Now is the according to Patrick A. Naughton, type Investments, such as low ANSWER: Yes. Short-term vice president of private banking at trusts created before March 1,1986, percent to $8 percent. Also, the Fishermen as dividend-paying stocks, so that /• time, with the will continue to be taxed as in the spread between the cost and fair tax reform act New York-based Chemical Bank. gains can be taken after age 14. past. market value of stocks contributed of 19M snuggled Any long-term plans you had that Tax-free bonds also make sense. were based on tax savings will need These are investment decisions you to charity is now calculated into t o comfortabiy in minimum Ux. The new rules for t the books, to Sylvia adjusting. can make with the assistance of well as salmon your broker or other Rnancial IRAs, plus pension and profit- start digging QUESTION: Does any of this sharing elections, will have a into ways re­ QUESTION: Does that mean adviser. If you don’t nave an influence how trusts are reported to Porter you, as 'parents and investors, adviser now, prepare to get one and significant impact. It becomes Salmon fish­ form wili affect the IRS? more Important than ever to your tong-range should forget about transferring act cautiously in this area! This is a ing is a disease. property and income to your critically vital move that can evaluate your options before mak­ Plain, pure and financial plan­ ANSWER: Yes. And the burden ing flnal decisions. ning — or more children? influence your entire life, and the isn’t lighter. Trusts now must be simple. No mat­ specifically, lives of your children. filed on the basis of a calendar tax ter how you cut Joe’s ANSWER: No. Transfers to your It. And salmon your will. year, and you also are required to QUESTION: What does this W orld You well may find it is approp­ federal tax. In 1988, the overall top children vdll save overall estate file estimated tax payments begin­ fishermen (I QUESTION: How are trust funds mean in terms of your will? riate to change your will in order to estate tax rate will drop from 55 taxes, so what may seem like bad ning In 1987. should clarity news from an income-tax point of affected? that: Atlantic Joe German preserve your funds, protect your percent to 50 percent. ANSWER: You should periodi­ beneficiaries and save taxes. For view actually may be wise in terms salmon fisher­ ANSWER: Short-term trusts QUESTION: Are there any po­ cally review your will to ensure that instance; QUESTION: What has happened of long-term tax planning. You may men) are in­ have lost most of their income-tax tential pitfalls which you as inves­ the provisions still reflect your to the loophole allowing transfers of find yourbest solution if you save on fected to the both income and estate taxes by advantages. However, they have tors should be aware of? circumstances and accommodate point where QUESTION: What changes will your assets to your children? your wishes. Today, with so many the reform act impose on long- carefully selecting investments. retained all of their traditional there is no cure. economic benefits of providing for ANSWER: There are several new options to consider, you may the previous day, and bingo, you’re range estate planning? ANSWER: This was a popular We will travel hundreds, no, Q U E S'nO N : Such as? the short-term needs of children or other basic changes that, while they find it imperative to get qualified thousands of miles, to pitch a fly at in business with a fish on. practice. It permitted the income to have an obvious and immediate assistance that can help you ANSWER: Under the new law, any other family members. a fish thatdoes not hit outofhunger. So why do we fish (or SalmoSa- N be taxed at the children’s substan­ impact on the annual income-tax review, plan and act wisely. Mov­ lar? Because once you feel the there is a reduction In estate tax tially lower rate. Under the new ANSWER: U.S. Savings Series Most fish that will hit a fly — trout, EE Bonds, for example. They could form, may have a more subtle ing blindly according to old as­ bass, perch, pickerel, etc. — will power of even a five-pound fish, let rates, and previously enacted laws law, however, unearned income for QUESTION: Is there a “ grand­ influence on long-range financial sumptions could cripple your long­ s have exempted an increasingly children under M will be taxed at defer the Income until your child is strike from hunger or some preda­ alone a 10- to 30-pound fish, you, not father” clause? planning and estates. Capital gains term plans. large 'number of estates from the top tax rate of the parents. 14. You should consider growth- Horald photo by Richmond Photo by Lazorik tory instinct. the salmon, are hooked. Hooked for Not Atlantic salmon. The minute life. Dog Warden Richard Rand offers Smiley a dog biscuit and the dog Little Suzie, a double-pawed tiger, Is they hit fresh water, on their return Daydreams are of “ the Leaper.” waiting to be adopted. While waiting she is from the sea to their rivers of birth, Seeing a 15-pound fish, all silvery Public Records A dvice obliges by giving him a doggie smile. Smiley Is waiting to be they quit feeding. All sorts of bright, twisting and turning in the adopted. in the care of a member of Aid to Helpless theories abound as to why they air as he clears the river. You’ll Animals Inc. strike. actually (eel the power, in your Warranty deads One of the first and foremost is iipagination, of the line being that the appearance of a fly triggers stripped from your reel as the fish Jane D. Burgess to Thomas P. Old favorites, new delights Adopt a pet an instinct that goes back to the makes a run. and Nancy R.M. Gallagher, 277 E. time the fish were parr and smolt This is part of the disease. This is Middle Turnpike, $139,900. (very young fish, living in the rivers why some people I know will travel ’The Buckland Road Corp. to of their birth before their first trip to Norway quite often, and pay Roger W. Talbot, New State Road, in Abby’s new ‘copkbooklef to sea) when they actively fed on anywhere from $4,000 to $8,000 or $850,000. insects, crustaceans and other $9,000, Just for the Ashing rights on Loren S. Hunter and Rosanne Smiley is waiting for a new home goose egg? small fish. one river, (or Just one week. In V Hunter to Francis C. Shea, trustee, DEAR Europe, water rights on most ABBY; I have Another theory is that they hit out 56 Wetherell St., conveyance tax DEAR ABBY: Here’s a family of annoyance. That danged fly salmon rivers are privately held been reading The only new dog at the pound on Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. $132. dilemma I hope you can solve: I’m By Barbara Richmond man placement group. passing In front of them should be and weekly fishing rights are Robert W. Weinberg to Oakland your column for a SO-year-old man who still lives in Special to the Herald Pal, last week’s featured pet, is ’Tuesday was a 10-year old male needs good homes for cats and bought on specific seven s or beats. many years and kittens that are lost or abandoned. hit, squashed and expectorated. Street Associates, 368 Oakland St., D ear A bby the same town as my parents. My still waiting to be adopted. He’s shepherd. He’s black and tan and A third theory is that the larger Some of the better known rivers conveyance tax $792. have enjoyed it, wife and I have spent every holiday This week’s featured pet. will very friendly and is a mixed breed, was found on Redwood Road on Oct. ’This week’s featured feline is a in Canada (where, as in Europe, a but the best 30. 6-month-old female named Suzy. flies could be precocious parr, or John W. Purdy Jr. to Virginia S. Abigail V^n i ^ en with my family for the last five smile for you when you offer him a rusty brown in color. He was smolt, that are trying to mate with larger strain of fish will returneach Howe, Porterfield Condominium, thing I ever got years. dog biscuit. .He’s a neutered male wearing a studded leather collar ’The dog pound is located on town Judy Lazorik, of Aid to Helpless year) have beats or stretches, from you was Animals, is fostering Suzy in her the large hen fish. conveyance tax $155.10.^ This year, my wife’s family is collie-shepherd cross. Dog Warden and red leash when found roaming property near the town landfill on Be that as it may, I reiterate where the water rights are owned. Richard E. Merritt to Joseph M. your recipe for going to Lake Tahoe for Christmas, Richard Rand has named him at Woodbridge and Starkweather Olcott Street. Rand is at the pound home, awaiting someone to adopt And here again, the price is pecan, pie. I her. there is no rhyme nor reason as to Bardon and Anthony R. Maleski, and we’d like to Join them. Smiley. streets on Oct. 13. weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. The why the salmon hit the concoctions according to the quality of the pools Manchester Gardens Condomi­ made one, and it ’The problem is that my parents ’Two little puppies, one male and number at the pound is 643-6642. If was the best pe­ Smiley is about 10 years old, but Lazorik said Suzy Is a gray tiger (salmon files) that are passed in leased or owned, and the size of the nium, $57,000. expect us to be with them as we he is in very good shape and very one female, are still waiting for there is no answer, call the police with white chest and white boots. front of them. fish returning each year. can pie I had ever eaten. DEAR ABBY: Recently I found a Holiday Homes Corp. to Leon and always have. My wife feels that friendly. He was found on Oct. 16 good homes. They are two of nine department at 646-4555. There is First of all, with few exceptions. For the peasants like myself. Last summer I saw you on “ Hour wallet containing $400 in"-cash, She has double paws. Suzy has been Verlon Jackson, 87 Sandra Drive, she’s entitled to a holiday with her roaming on Tolland Turnpike near puppies that were apparently aban­ also someone on duty at the pound spayed and will have her shots If one were to examine the colorful Nova Scotia Is a great place, Magazine” with Gary Collins. You credit cards, driver’s license and conveyance tax $182.60. parents. Her solution is tocelebrate the Manchester-East Hartford line. d on ^ in the Bush Hill Road area a Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 before being adopted. Lazorik also and often gaudy salmon flies that because all the water is open. Other made a chocolate mousse that various other cards. I immediately Vincent L. Diana to Mario W., Christmas on Dec. 22 with my few weeks ago. They need good p.m. said Suzy is very friendly. are presented to the Atlantic parts of the Maritimes have some Leo F., and William J. Diana, looked delicious, and it took you less contacted the owner and he came family (my mother’s birthday) in ’The little Yorkshire terrier found homes and loving care. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog than five minutes! You listed the salmon, one would find absolutely open beats, and in Quebec, some of three-quarters interest in parcel of over right away, checked the wallet our home. Does this seem reasona­ on Garden Street on Oct. 17, has The white mixed breed male and the new owner must have the The society has many cats and no resemblance to any river insect, the rivers have open water in ingredients rather quickly as time and was delighted to see that land in South Manchester Heights, ble to you? If so, how do you suggest been adopted by a Manchester found on Parker Street on Oct. 22 is dog licensed. The new owner must kittens that need good homes. To crustacean or small fish. Note that I certain sections. But there’s a daily $22 500 was running out. then Gary Collins everything was intact. Then he I tell my family of our plans? I don’t family. The young Doberman also still waiting to be adopted. also get the dog its rabies shot. It is adopt a cat or kitten call 666-7000, said the recipe would be included in said “ with few exceptions.” There fee charged. And some beats are Vincent L., Mario W., Leo F., and asked me if he could offer me want to hurt anyone’s feelings, and pinscher, nam ^ Buck, has been Rand said he may be part Spitz. also recommended that dogs be 242-2156 or 232-8317. are some that do resemble the thre^ obtained by a fee, plus winning a a cookbooklet you were working on. anything. Naturally, I said, “ No.” William J. Diana to Michael J. I am caught in the middle. adopted by someone from a Dober­ He’s about 4 years old. neutered. ’ river food sources, but they are few lottery (or time of year.. If all of your recipes are as good as He said, “ Thanks,” and left in a Puckley and Christopher F. Cadiz, SLEEPLESS IN SAN DIEGO and far between. your pecan pie, I can’t wait to get it. hurry. Speaking of lotteries: Some peo­ land at South Manchester Heights, But the salmon do hit flies. And Please let me know how much it Somehow I feel the gentleman ple are real lottery addicts. A $134,900. DEAR SLEEPLESS: Wake up. where it is allowable, in certain costs and how to get it. could have shown his gratitude disease Just like salmon fishing. It’s Dan B. Fryre and Marilyn J. You are not “ in the middle” ; you countries in Europe, they will hit MRS. FLORENCE TAYLOR. more adequately by perhaps send­ not that way for me. But if I ever do Fryre to Gary L. and Mary Ann are on the side of fairness and Points to ponder with smaii pets lures. But the fish will not hit the TOCCOA, GA. ing a note of appreciation. I, hit the lottery, you can bet you know Senkbeil. 240 Briarwood Drive, equality, which is the linchpin of a way a normal feeding fish will. myself, would certainly have done where Joyce and I are heading. $199,000. solid marriage. Tell your family in You may, if you have the DEAR MRS. TAYLOR: I’m glad more than said “ thank you” if that QUESTION: they tend to keep to themselves and less water and produce less urine Norway. Deborah P. Watson to Joseph W. plain English that it’s your wife’s patience, fish over some known you asked. ’The cookbooklet is had happened to me. What do you We are consid­ frequently do not get along with than other spqcies of similar size. and Kathleen M.B. Leiberis, 87 turn to be with her family for salmon for four or five hours, ready^t contains many old family think? ' ering getting a other hamsters. Two male hams­ As a result, odors are generally not Essex St., $119,900. (Siristmas — unless, of course, you throwing every pattern in your fly Joe Garman, a Manchester resi­ favorms, like my mother’s chicken MARGARET W. small pet other ters have the best chance of getting a problem with gerbils. They live 3 Manchester Building Associates communicate better in another to 4 years and make good pets, book, and get no response what­ dent for many years, Is a recog­ to Peter D. D’Addeo, Flower and soup, as well as choice recipes I’ve CINCINNA'n language. than a dog or cat along. A smaller cage or aquarium collected over the years from P et Forum can be used to house them. They especially for young children. soever. And you can return to the nized aathority on the subject M Main Streets, conveyance tax for our children bamboo fly rads and Uie sportof fly friends, family and first-class DEAR MARGARET: I think you To get Abby’s booklet, “ How to and wonder can be aggressive and need to be Mice: If they are gently handled same pool the next day, make one $584.10. frequently from a very young age, cast with one of your flies you threw fishing. Peter D. D’Addeo to Peter chefs. 'To order, send your name should have been given (not “ of­ Write Letters for All Occasions,” which type of Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. gently handled frequently to be­ come accustomed to human mice are gentle and easy to care 5 Lawler, Main Street. $531,000. and address, clearly printed, with fered” ) something more tangible. send a check or money order for animal may be check or money order for $3.50 to: The gentleman knows where you $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 the best choice. contact. for. They can be very intelligent. Dear Abby Cookbooklet, P.O. Box live. Let’s hope he reconsiders and cents), self-addressed envelope to; Another idiosyncrasy of hams­ ’Their life span, however, is gener­ Quitclaim deeds 447. Mount Morris, 111. 61054. returns with a little Thanksgiving Dear Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. ANSWER: ters is that they have no depth ally less than 2 years and they are Cynthia Maynard to Roger A. Postage and handling are included. gift. A turkey maybe — instead of a Box 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054. From the way perception; they will even walk off very susceptible to pneumonia. Maynard, Pine Acres Terrace, no your question is worded I assume ’They are. however, larger than a table and fatally injure them­ Certain points to remember are; conveyance tax. you are interested in the different most laboratory animals and re­ selves if left unattended. 1. If acquired when young, handled Hamsters can inflict serious bite gently and frequently, most species John C. Nooney to Sheryl A. Hsrald photo by Pinto types of laboratory animals such as quire a sizable cage. Also, they are ' Turney, 136-138 School St., no 'Doctors need self-criticism guinea pigs, hamsters, gerfoils and highly allergenic to people so they wounds to humans, especially of laboratory animals will become conveyance tax. mice. From a standpoint of making would not be a good choice if children. This is a most important acceptable pets. 2. Housing, nutri­ w/ Jon S. Kerin to Daniel C. Roving treasures DEAR DR. Anyway, who is more credible as a a pet out of them, each of these allergies or asthma is a problem in consideration for hamsters that tion and general care of the various Guachione, Parker Village Indus­ GO’TT: I am a medical critic, a consumer- animals has specific positive and your family. , have not had gentle human han­ species of laboratory animals can trial Park, no conveyance tax. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy pack the antiques they will be doctor and I dis- advocate lawyer or a p racti^ g negative points. Hamsters: There are several dling beginning when they are very be discussed with your doctor? veterinarian. Mabel M. Bell to Mabel M. Bell displaying at the 22nd annual Manchester Rotary Club agree with / Guinea pigs: Guinea pigs make varietief of hamsters. The Teddy young. and Barbara A. Stephens, 34 W. many of your I don’t “ always” imply that most excellent pets. They live 6 toY years Bear variety is especially gentle Gerbils: Gerbils are very gentle, antique show Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. D r. G o tt Edward A. Williams, D.V.M.,isa Middle Turnpike, no conveyance columns. Why doctors are crooks. Some doctors and, gently handled, frequentlycan and calm. They live for 2 to 3years curious and playful. Th^y are tax. at Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Technical School don’t you open Peter Gott, M.D. are crooks most of the time; most of be inquisitive, friendly and playful. and can be quite playful with toys in usually docile in family groups. Manchester veterinarian. If yon Bruce M. Gaunya to Elaine A. on West Middle Turnpike. Admission is $2.50. an office vrith us are crooks a little bit of the time. They do require Vitamin C added to the cage. They are nocturnal Males and females often form have a question you’d like to see Gaunya, McKee Street, no convey­ Ralph Nader I write about medical ethics be­ their diet. If given enough space animals, however, and are there­ monogamous pairs. Interestingly, answered In this column, write to; ance tax. and turn in your cause the subject concerns me and I they are very clean as well; some fore more alert at night and restful they are a “ desert adapted” Pel Forum, Manchester Herald, Hayden L. Griswold Jr. to 182 Social Security medical li­ am alarmed that unethical behav­ can be trained to use a litter box. during the day. As a general rule species so they drink considerably P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. Main Street Corp., 182-190 Main St., cense? What we ior is a blight that busy physicians $300,000. really need tend to deny or ignore. Ann M. Hendessi to Hossain these days is negative press by one “ Paper will sit still and let you put I think I’m underpaid for my Hendessi, Highland Elstates, no of our own!!! anytoing on it, ” and this certainly is columns, but that is a subject you’ll A bou t Tow n Births conveyance tax. Benefits continue You always imply that most appropriate for some of your Francis C. Shea, trustee to Rose have to take up with the proper doctors are crooks and you are a articles. authorities. I hope that you never M. Rudik, 56 Wetherell St,, no saint. I doubt that your ethics are so I’ll bet all of my intregity in my 30 conveyance tax. contact any of my patients, because RIttlInger. Eric Adam, son of after remarriage great, or the subject of ethical years of family practice (making they know my faults and quirks and Council sponsors prayer day Archaeology program offered Abraham L. Ostrinsky to Stanley practice would not be so prevalent house calls) that you don’t have the Mark D. and Nancy Riedel Rittlin- would be the last people to give a The Lutz Children’s Museum and the Connecticut H. Ostrinsky and Lynn Evans, in your column. guts to personally answer this The Worship Committee of the Pastoral Council is ger of 75 Linnmore Drive, was born God’s-gift testimonial. My 7-year- Humanities Ck)uncil are offering a program on Bissell Street, $55,000. QUESTION: My two children ANSWER: It’s possible that your I suspect that you are highly letter. sponsoring a Senior Citizens’ Prayer Day on Monday, Oct'. 20 at Manchester Memorial old son might, but not my patients. archaeology Nov. 19 from 7 to 8 p.m. The slide-lecture Judith B. Ross to Judith B. Ross and I have been getting survivors check amount will change if you overpaid for your syndicated co­ Nov. 9. Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Htrtid photo by Kool presentation will be given by Kevin McBride, assistant and John A. Beatty, Wetherell benefits ever since my wife died. move. In some states, part of the DEAR DOCTOR: I’ll cover your Sometimes I look like a real Jerk. Services will be in St. Bridget Church at 11 a.m. ents are Adele Riedel of Cromwell lumn or you would Iw much more professor of anthropology at the University of Village Condominium, no convey­ Will the benefits continue if I SSI payment is paid by the state. attuned to the realities of the bet and raise you. Rule No. 1: Don’t Sometimes I am a real Jerk. That’s follow ^ by lunch at noon in the school cafeteria. Grade and Paul Riedel of Agawam. Mass. ance tax. remarry? The amount the state pays is economics of family practice. I'd ever bet your intregity — or the the way it is. 8 students will help serve lunch. Connecticut. His paternal grandfather is Francis Fuzzy smooch On Nov. 21 from 1 to 3 p.m., Ann Dux, museum Scott C. Franklin to Mary K. different in different states. Con­ like to contact some of your patients homestead. As you now know, I not In my columns, I try to be a Seniors from St. Bridget Parish and Mayfair Rittlinger of Vernon. He has a educator at the American Indian Archaeological Frank Tozzoll, 16, and Brenda Giola, 15, snuggle up as Franklin, Summit Village Condom­ ANSWER: Your remarriage tact Social Security for more and see if they think you are God’s only answered you personally, but patient advocate, by giving advice, Gardens Housing for the elderly, are invited. sister, Alison. 3. inium, no conveyance tax. would ha ve no effect on the benefits information. and, when appropriate, criticizing Institute in Washington, Conn., will present two Mr. and Mrs. Santa for the fair Saturday frojni 10 a.m. to 3 gift to mankind. am doing so publicly as well. Burnett, Mlcbael Steven Jr., son 9 Audrey G. Senkbeil to Gary L. being paid to your children. If you Your articles go a little beyond I doubt that Ralph Nader would members of the medical profes­ workshops for parents and children. p.m. at Bolton Congregational Church. Baked goods, , and Mary Ann Senkbeil, Ridgewood get benefits only because you are sion. In the process, I also criticize The programs will feature methods of archaeology, of Michael and Carin Anderson QUESTION: I intend to claim my professional self-scrutiny and open an offlce with me; he has more Burnett of 40 Washburn Ave., jewelry, attic treasures and a luncheon will highlight the Terrace, no conveyance tax. caring for the children, your important things on his mind than myself, a tendency that I believe is Breakfast held tools and a discussion of (Connecticut sites. daughter as a dependent on my 1987 make you look like a real Jerk. The program is open to the public. Admission is 50 Coventry, was born Oct. 11 at Robert F. Rivers to Marcella A. benefits would end at the time of My grandfather alwavs said. the flamdoodle of medical practice. honest. Self-criticism is a trait that The Ladles of St. James will hold a communion event. return. She does not turn five until cents for children and $1 for adults. Pre-registration is Manchester Memorial Hospital. Rivers and Robert F. Rivers. 713 your remarriage unless you marry the beginning of December. Must I is becoming to any doctor — or breakfast on Sunday at the Army and Navy Club at Hartford Road, no conveyance tax. someone who is receiving Social should be. required and may be made by calling the museum at His maternal grandparents are still provide her Social Security 10-30 a.m. The Rev. Francis Carter will speak. Cbarles and Irma 'Anderson of 50 Security retirement, disability, number? Far be it from me to Judge your 6«-0M 9. „ widow’s, mother’s, parent’s or Thoaghto grandfather’s witticism. It’s cute. ’The archaeology exhibit circulated by the Connecti­ Hendee Road, Andover. His pater­ cut Humanities Council will be at the museum through nal grandparents are Frank and childhood disability benefits. ANSWER: Yes, if the dependent Next time, write your letters on cellophane. December. Agnes Burnett of 30 Wheeling Road, ANTIQUE SHOW 8 Traits of twins reaches the age of five by the end of Board meeting planned Andover. He has two sisters. QUESTION: I am 45 years old the tax year, a number must be Martin Niemoeller, who died in unionists and have Medicare coverage be­ It’s important that you find a Heather, 4‘/i, and Brittany, 2>/ii. strikingiy simiiar provided. 1984, spent seven years in a and I did not speak out— The Manchester Junior Women’s Club executive cause I have permanent kidney concentration camp. He wrote: broause I was not a trade doctor who suits your needs — and boam Will meet on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Paggloli, Alexander James, son Manchester Rotary Club MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) - failure and must have dialysis This colwnn it preimred by the First they came for. the Jews, unionist. Dr. Gott tells how in his new Health Joanne Andrews. Museum goes to Boston of James S. and Caroline A. University of Minnesota re­ treatment. I’m going to have a Then they came for me— Report, "Choosing a Physician: Twenty-Second Annual ^ Social Security Adminislration In and I did not speak out— On Nov. 14, the Lutz Children’s Museum, South Main Paggioli of 24 Tumblebrook Drive, searchers studying twins who were kidney transplant shortly. How will East Hartford. Do you have a Because I was not a Jew. and there was no one left Make a Decision For Good Malth.” Bolton, was born Oct. 9 at Manches­ separated at birth have found Street, Is sponsoring a trip to Boston’s Museum of that affect my Medicare coverage? qestlon you'd like to see answered Then they came for the socialists to speak out for me. For your copy, send $1 and your ter Memorial Hospital. His mater­ striking similarities among the name and address to P.O. Box Science, including the planetarium and Omni Theater Sat. Nov. 7 — lOam-Spm here? Write to: Social Security, and I did not speak out— Handwriting conlest set shows. The group will also tour Old Ironsides, one of nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. siblings — even when they were ANSWER: Medicare coverage b Education Week to be celebrated Nov. 18 to 21. Winners and Joseph Paggioli of 226 West St., twin, a Jew, lived in Israel, ment ends or 36 months after the ^ will be presented with awards. All entries must be planetarium and Omni Theater. The cost is $22 for Wg Repair Bolton. - 70 Dealers - Trinidad and California, while the month in which a person has a completed and received by Dec. 1. For more adults 13 and older and $18.50 for children under 12; other twin grew up as a Catholic in kidney transplant. But, if the Wa Stock Parta ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. ■> information, call 643-4643 or 640-8221. Non-members will be charged $25 for adults and $21.50 CALDWELL Short, Matthew David, son of Germany, where he was a member transplant fails during or after that tor for children under 12. For more information, call the of the Hitler Youth movement. 36-month period and you resume msueum at 643-0949. David B. and Brenda Nutting Short Howell Cheney Technical School INSVRANSMIIHS SINCE of 72 Midland Road, Coventry, was Despite theirdramatically differ­ maintenance dialysis or receive OIL INC. NORELCO • RONSON • 791 Middle Turnpike West ent backgrounds, the twins showed another transplant, your Medicare QuIt-smokIng group meets born Oct. 11 at Manchester Memor­ surprisingly similar personalities coverage would continue or be REMINGTON • BRAUN 1914 ^ ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Manchester, Connecticut parents are Donna and William when they were tested in the start^ again immediately. 75.9 ■ ELTRON RAZORS The American Cancer Society, Manchester-North Manchester Q|irden Club meets Minnesota study. Unit, and Holiday Matrix Fitness Center are Nutting of Augusta. Maine. His (Exit 60 Off 1-84) p«r gal. C. 0. D. sponsoring a quit-smoking group on Nov. 11,13,16 and The Manchester Garden Club will meet on Monday at paternal grandparents are (diaries 8 Miles East of Hartford The twins even shared the same QUESTION: I’m thinking about Sm i II AffllMMQ Ropair 649-5241 10 from 10 a.m. to noon. Admission is free and open to 7:30 p.m. at the Community Baptist Church. The theme an^ Alice Short of Marshfield, eccentricities: both flushed the moving to another state. I get SSI 65 L CMriar U t m I Admission *2.50 *2.(X) with coupon toilet before and after use, and both payments and was wondering if 649-8841 Post Road Plaza, Rt. 30 the public. For more Information, call 648-4280 or of the meeting is herbs and flowering plants as Mass. He has two sisters, Amanda, MaaebiftM’, CT. thought it was funny to fake a moving would affect the amount I PrteM 8iife/*ef 10 Chang* Vernon — 872-;l200 643-2168. houseplants. 4. and Lindsay. 2. sneeze in a crowded elevator. get. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Nov. 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Q D T w W g h t ZofMi [ T M C ] M O V IE : 'O n T h e Edge* Years af­ must solve a riddle or face being haunted 5:00PM @ WofMtorful WoiM of Di«- A V IE W T O A ter bek^i banned from amateur competi­ forever. Barbara Barrie. Biff McGuire, A n ­ ® MOVIE: Tba Savage 6' A quintal^ n oy: C an It C ou rag o In the South Pacific, a KILL tion. a middle-aged long-distance runner thony Zerbe. 1978. avengers flght the criminal gang th « rapwl young man trying to prove himtalf to tribal / d trains for an especially demanding race to nidplIlMiad a small village. David Chiang, etdara aata out to saa alone where ha faces win back his self-respect. Bruce Dam. [ESP N ] BportsCenter Tl Lung Ping. 1979. MHS girls’ dream of perfection is smashed a grtialing teat of survival. (60 min.) James Bond John Marley, BHI Bailey. 1986. Rated PG- 11:35PM X Entertalmnefit Tonight ( 3 ) M a ud s [ D I S ] Ta lli Dr. DoNttle (Anthony ' (Roger Noore) and 13. A n im al Actress Kelly McGillis; Ingrid B e r g e n 's [C N N ] Crossfira Nawleyl diacueaes how animals can corn- Stacey Sutton [U S A ] W W F Prime Tima WraatNng one, ’’ Erardi said, referring to state chelle Callahan off her line. The good things,” Erardi said. audition for "Intermezzo” (1939). (In [ESP N ] Australian R u Im F o o ^ : EB- By Len Auster municate with people. (Tanya Roberts) tournament time where one loss ball came to Pam Plorkowaki, Atwell, who has been bothered by 9:30PM (S) ( ^ Beverly Hills Buntz Stereo) rnlnatlon Final Playoff Oama (60 min.) Sports Editor [E S P N ] Truck and Tractor Pull (60 min.) sends you home. more known for exploits on the a sprain^ ankle, sat out the fina> face death from (CC) Comedy-drama. Dennis Franz ("Hill [U S A ] Edga of Night [HBO] Walooma Homo When her atop the Qolden Street Blues”) stars as Catifomia-bas^ 1 1:37PM CD NightiiM (CC). GLASTONBURY — A not 80 The Indians were No. 2 in the tennis court, and she deposited a 24:27 after reinJuring it. Erardi mother unaxpectadlY arrives on her door­ private eye Norman Buntz who. along with N « v n 1:05AM QD lo v a Boat unofficial state coaches’ poll prior hard drive into the empty cage. said he had no thoujghta of using her step .to spend the night, a young woman Gate Bridge in funny thing happened to the Man­ his old pal, Sid the Snitch, gets involved in 1:07AM (X) Homa Shopping Ovar- even with the possible perfect has the difficult task of evaluating her par­ "A View to a Kiil," a case. (In Stereo) 11:55PM [TM C]M OVIE; 'Whwi Na- chester High girls’ soccer team en to the contest, but Glastonbury Little would anyone guess this night Barwtee (113 mki.) ents' marriage. which makes its tura Calla' A fractured look at a night out route to its first perfect regular didn’t read the Indians’ clippings. one goal would stand up as the regular season slipping away. * 10:00PM (X) Knots Landing (CC) Val- at the moviea, complete wHh cotrilng at- ® Q uin cy “ She said she could go but if I’m [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Undatworld U.S.A.^ A network premiere ene rejects Gary's efforts to become more tractiona and a "wHdamaaa famHy" fea­ season. “ Manchester is well skilled but Indians, who had scored 69 goals man, who as a boy taw hit father mur­ THURSDAY, involved In their twins' lives; Lilimae par­ ture attraction. David Orange, Barbara 1 : 1 5AM [D IS] MOVIE: Tha Baojrtjj The Indians lost Wednesday Simsbury is the best team I ’ve coming in, suffered their first not 100 percent sure I'm not going to dered, seta out to help clean up the syndi­ NOV. 5 on ABC. ries Al Baker's romantic overtures. (60 Marcinaau. 1985. Rated R. of Wimpola Stipat' The love of ElizabeW afternoon. seen,” said Glastonbury Coach shutout loss. Glastonbury- sopho­ play her, ” Erardi said. “My No. 1 cate. Cliff Robertson, Dolores D om . Bea­ min.) ^ Barrett and Robert Browning tranacenda concern is the health of my players. trice Kay. 1961. 1 2:00AM (JS Entartalninant Tonight bar fragile heahh and her domlaMringfath- It was an Indian summer day John Mulcahy, a Manchester resi­ more netminder Beth Caughlln, CHECK IISTINGS X X (^ [CNN] News Actreia Kelly McGiltia; Ingrid Bergman'a er'a attempt to destroy their happinaaa. with temperatures In the 70s but it dent. “ Anything can happen in the back after missing 10 games with a I ’m not going to sacrifice a kid fore 5:30PM [H SO ] MOVIE: -nie Cartlar F08 EXACT TIME O D K o ja k audition for "Intarm ezza' |1939). (In Jennifer Jones, John Gielgud. BUI Travers. was not the Indians’ day as they tournament though. We had emo­ broken nose, was superb in between match. We wanted 10 and 0 but AfMr* (CC) A t«levisk>n sax goddess Stereo) teams up whh her n^ale secretary, a hand­ ' ‘ ( S ) ® L .A . La w (C C ) Van O w en unex­ 1956. were ambushed by a spirited tion going for us today.” the pipes with 14 saves. She tipped that's secondary.” pectedly meets up with Kuzak’s ex-wifr; a (is Star Trek some ex-con. to retrieve her jewelry col­ 1 :25AM [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Uaa* An ac- Glastonbury High contingent, 1-0, ‘"niis match was very much several on-the-mark Indian drives Erardi admitted Atwell’s loss did lection, which has been stolen by a crime buxom bailiff comes on to Brackman. (60 (3 Unde Floyd tress gets caught in a complicated week- take its toll. "She’s so important to min.) (In Stereo) much to the delight of the home­ similar to Mercy in the tournament over the crossbar, including one by rir>g being operated from inside a prison. (S) Conaumaf DIacount Network ' mail scheme efter auditioning for • role in a us. People don’t realize what a Joan Collins, David Hasselhoff. Telly Sava- (2D Mysteryl: Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord psycho-drama. Ann Dusenberry, town audience. last year. You can’t allow an Amy Barrera with 3:11 left. las. 1964. Polar Wimsey (CC) The police intensify (3 ) Alfrad Hitchcock Praaanta Davison, Terence Knox. 1986. Rated R. The Tomahawks wind up an underdog to become confident,” "Their goalie was just outstand­ talent she is. She controls theentire [ U S A ] A irw o lf In an effort to protect the QD This Old House (CC) their search for witnesses who might have fit) 0«na Scott said Erardi, who was sure if his ing,” Erardi said. "G ive Glaston­ match. If she isn’t all-New England 6;00PM (X) (D ® ® News 1:30AM CSD G e t smart otherwise dreary campaign at 4-12 N daughter of a French terrorist hunter, the QD MOVIE; 'The Good, the Bad and the seen the gigolo die. (6 0 min.) Part 3 of 4. [CN N ] Nawanight team had put one of two shots in the or even All-America, then I don't CSD Three's Compciny Airwolf team must infiltrate a mime troupe. QD INN Newt while Manchester, with hofies of bury credit. They took out all the Ugly* A drifter, a Mexican outlaw and a QD Noticiero UnMsion [E S P N ] W aterakling Highlights of the In­ know.” he said. QD Megnum, P.l. (60 min.) going unbeaten, untied for the first goal in Uie first half, Instead of off stops. It was a great win for them.” sadist search for a cash box with ( ^ Upstairs, D ow nstairs (R) ternational To u r Finals, from Augusta, Gs. (3) Dating Oama $200,000 which was stolen and put in an time In the program's seven-year the post, it would have been a IMorkowski, Jodie Lackowitz, The Indian mentor saw some Q j) Jeffersons (CCj. 7:1 5PM [HBO] lyiOVIE: "night. (60 min.) (R) [CN N ] Nawanight unmarked grave during the Civil War. Clint 10:30PM ( ^ Alfred Hitchcock E^ln Heafy, Dwyer, Kirstin Manl- lessons to be learned. “ It taughtour O ) Simon ft Simon Mother' (CC) A mother and daughter con­ history, is-15-1 heading into state different outcome. Eastwood. Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Every Which Way But [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow kids it’s no fun to get behind and front each other over the daughter's deci­ ® INN News ^ooae' A two-fisted trucker and his oran- tournament play. Manchester did have one last shot kas. Holly Fitzgerald and Tracey ® Qlmme a Break 1967. sion to commit suicide at the end of the ( ^ Honeyrvtooners .Vgutan companion take off In pursuit of a 2:00AM QD m o v i e : 'The Mao in the Manchester Coach Joe ErardI, to tie it as Glastonbury was called Pettenglll had strong outings for stay behind. And you have to play 90 ® Doctor Who evening. Sissy Spacek, Anne Bancroft, Ed [CN N ] PrimeNews pretty courttry-wastem singer. Clint East- Gray Flannel Suit' A Madison Avanw ex­ minutes every match. People ar QD Univislon Presenta Musicales: Jose who has been there since the start, for handball violation with 11 Glastonbury. (S) T.J. Hooker Berke 1986 Rated PG-13. [D IS ] Best of Walt Dttney Presents A wood. Sondra Locke, Ruth Gordon. 1976. ecutive atrugglae to find meaning in N s life. Luis Rodriguez Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jonet, Fredric can only hope this will be deja vu for seconds left. But Chris Rovegno Senior midfielder Jen Atwell and en’t going to roll over for you,” ® HD Family Ties PM Magazine look at the history and attractions of Yel­ Rated PG. (In Stereo) 7:30PM (X) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'She’s Gotta Have It' A Memh. 1966. was far off the mark with the Rovegno rang goalposts in the first Erardi explained.. lowstone National Park. (60 min.) [U SA] Dragnet \ his club. Glastonbury derailed d j) Reporter 41 CD Currant Affair young black woman shares an unconven­ QD Home Shopping Overnight Service Manchester’s hopes of an unbeaten penalty kick, much to her and her half within a 12-minute span. The Like Glastonbury. [ES P N ] College Football: Eastern Mi­ tional relationship with three men, Tracy dZ) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour ^ dD Jeopardy! (CC). 12:05AM QD Magnum, P.l. (3 hre.) State tournament rankings and chigan at Toledo (3 hrs.) (Live) Camita Johns, To m m y Redmond Hicks. season in 19M in the regular-season team m ates’ chagrin as they Indians had a 13-2 edge in shots at [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 dD (M) Barney Miller Harald photo by Pinto [U S A ] Riptide John Canada Terrell. 1986. Rated R. 12:07AM QD Oattlng In Touch Qj) Twilight Zona finale, 3-1. Manchester went on to slumped to the ground. the half before Glastonbury, which pairings are to be announced [D IS] MOVIE; 'Return to Oz' (CC) Do­ QD IN N N e w s (38) T o Be Announced. (3) Win, Lose or Draw reach the state Class L champion­ The Tomahawks’ game-winning counted on a counterattack style of Saturday at CIAC headquarters in rothy returns to Oz to save the land from 8:30PM X ® MOVIE: 'A View to e 1 1:00PM X (^ (^ News Manchester’s Jen Atwell is all twisted u ^ e a r the ball at a QD (S) Carson's Comedy Classics Kill' (CC) James Bond hunts a maniacal [ESP N ] Sport*Look ship game before being beaten by goal came 4:28 into the second half. offense, battled the Indians on even Hamden. the evil Mombi and the Nome king. Fatruza X @ ) M*A*S*H 12:30AM IX) W KRP in Cincinnati Manchtsttr 0 0—0 Balk, Nicol Williamson. Jean Marsh. 1985 O ) M *A*S*H genius attempting to take over the world. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Easy Rider' Prejudice recent game at Memorial Field. Atwell missed theflnal'25 Guilford. Kelly Dwyer put in some ^pod work terms in the second half. "They X Simon ft Simon IT ) Truth or Conaaquancea Glattonbury 0 1—1 Rated PG. (in Stereo) Newlywed Game Roger Moore. Christopher Walken, Tanya and violence await a pair of rebellious m o­ minutes of Wednesday’s game with Glastonbury and the “ If there’s a game to be snake bit. near the penalty boK for Glaston­ (Glastonbury) played counter and Scoring: G-<-Plorkowaki; Sovei: M— Roberts. 1985. (In Stereo) QD IN N N e w s (3) (3) Lata Night With David Lattar- torcyclists on a cross-country odyssey to [ESP N ] SportsLook ® Win, Lose or Draw m an (In Stereo) this is the game to be, not the next bury, drawing Indian goalie Mi­ when they countered they did some Callahan 6, G— Caughlln 14. X Entertainm ent T o n ig h t Actress Kelly QD Connecticut Beat find the "real" America. Peter Fonda, Den­ Indians felt her absence, losing their first of the season. [TM C ] MOVIE: Far from the Madding @ World of Survival McGillis; Ingrid Bergman’s audition for ' In­ (S i AHrad Hitchcock Praaanta nis Hopper, Jack Nicholson. 1969. Rated Crowd' The story of a young woman who (29) Honeym ooners (ID Family Ties termezzo” (1939). (In Stereo) [U S A ] Edge of Night R. V toys with the affections of three men, q. QD This Old House (CC) Reusable ele­ [ESPN] SpeedWeek (g] ® Different World (CC) (In Stereo) [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow based on Thomas Hardy’s novel Julie ments from the soon-lo-bo-dismantled ell 12:35AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : -W o lfa n' Christie, Alan Bates. Peter Finch. 1967. 8:00PM ( X T o u r of D uty (C C ) Exploits Frugal Gourmet are salvaged for use in the new kitchen Spiritual Indians transform themselves into 2:05AM QD N e w s (R) Rated PG. of an American platoon during the Vietnam wing. wolf-like beings to terrorize New York T o u r of D u ty (C C ) Racial 2:30AM (33) T w ilig h t Zone [U S A ] Cartoons War. Tonight; Anderson reports heavy 9:00PM X (S ) Soap City. Albert Finney. Gregory Hines, Diane conflicts on the battlefield result in Pvt. Venora. 1981. Rated R. (In Stereo) [C N N ] Sports Latonlght Whalers feel fortunate losses and meets the platoon’s new dD Family Ties Johnson being charged with the murder of QD PELICULA: El Rey' 6:30PM leader. (60 min.) (R) [ESP N ] BportsContor a bigoted white soldier. (60 min.) ( g l S C T V 1 2:37AM QD Ask Dr. Ruth (CC). (D ® ABC News (CC). X Shake Zulu Shake is wounded in an [U SA] MOVIE: 'Whlripool' A klepto­ gS) NIghtlina (CC). QD Honeymooners assassination attempt and is saved by Dr. X Morton Downey QD Late S h o w (In Stereo) maniac is put into a hypnotic state by a (S ) Jeffersons Henry Fynn, a member of the British crew (TP MOVIE; '9 to 5' Three frustrated lad­ [C N N ] Moneytine 12:40 AM 13) MOVIE: 'Tin Cowboys' chariatan w ho involvea her in murder. sent to deal with the Zulus. (2 hrs.) ies take matters into their ow n hands A rugged rancher, with 11 young boys as Gene Tierney, Jose Ferrer, Richard Conte. @ ) ® NBC News (CC) [D IS ] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and to come away with tie against their chauvinistic boss. Jane his only hired hands, drives cattle across X (S§) Sledge H am m erl (C C ) (Scheduled Harriet 1950. (S ) Nightly Business Report to air Oct. 15. if W orld Series game five is Fonda, Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin. 1980. 400 miles of the roughest country in the [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: 2:35AM [ M A X ] m o v i e ; under Fire' QD Noticiero Univislon not played.) A terrifying phone caller threa­ ® Cheers (CC) Norm paints Rebec­ West. John Wayne, Bruce Dem, Colleen power play, Sweeney went down the 1 9 8 6 CHvislonal Playoffs Dewhurst. 1972. (C C ) Three journalists on the front lines of voiced. “ They checked very well in dD Love Connection tens StCadio personality's life. (In Stereo) ca's office and apartment to pay off his Bv Jim Tierney [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts; Len Daw­ wsrtom Nicaragua find their lives and con- the neutral zone and never let our right side around Randy Ladoceur X Evening Magazine Scheduled; ac­ overextended bar tab. (In Stereo) Herald Sports W riter [C N N ] Showbiz Today son. Nick Buontconti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1:00AM X Archie Bunker's Piece victiona threatened. Nick Nolte, Joanna forcing Weeks to come out of the tress Sean Young. (2D Upstairs. Downstairs Caasidy, Gene Hackman. 1983. Rated R. flow go.” [ESP N ] Winner's Circle Horse Racing [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Deadly Friend' (CC) A X Jo « Franklin Second-year Boston mentor crease. Both Ladocuer and Weeks QD Hill Street Blues QD Novala: Senda de Gloria HARTFORD - When the Hart­ Magazirre young girt rendered brain-dead by her abu­ Terry O’Reilly knows his club is fell to the ice and Sweeney circled (S) Coiumbo (S) Mystery): Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord sive father receives a computer-brain from ford Whalers and Boston Bruins (S CBS News behind the goal and deposited the 7:00PM Peter Wimsey (CC) The police intensify a 15-year-old genius. Matthew Labor- match up. that New England and better than a year ago despite its QD MOVIE; 'One Flew Over the Cuc­ puck into the empty net. C S N e w s koo's Nest' A free-spirited rogue, sent to their search for witnesses w ho might have teaux. Kristy Swanson. Anne Twomey. Adams Division rivalry is clearly hard luck recently. “ We’re playing seen the gigolo die. (6 0 min.) Part 3 of 4. C in e m a A mere 1:21 after Sweeney put (X) @ Wheel of Fortune (CC) an asylum for observation, bucks the insti­ 1986. Rated R. evident. Wednesday night was no with a bit of tough luck,” O’Reilly (X) t1 00.000 Pyremid tution's authorities by becoming the spiri­ [C N N ] Larry King Live [U SA] Airwolf explained. "W e have played well Boston ahead. Hartford gained the tual leader of the other patients. Winner of exception. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Kim ' The orphaned son of equalizer from Peterson. Taking a dS (3) Cheers five Oscars, including Best Picture. Jack 11:07PM XNews enough to win the last four games a British soldier grows up amidst the ad­ HARTFORD „ MANCHRSTRR Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Will Sampson. The visiting Bruins unsettled the pass from Joel Quennevllle, Peter­ (3 ) Best of Ssturday Night venture and pomp of 19th-century Co­ (S ) To Be AnrK>unced. CliMtna City— Maurice (R) 6:40,9:30. UA Theaters Host — The Principal but have only come up with two ties. 1975 — Dirty Dancing IPG-13) 7:10, 9:50. — (R) 7:15, 9:40. — Big Shots (PG-13) 7, Whalers and took the game to the We ore a much-improved team. We son streaked down the left side with (g8 M*A*8*H lonial India. Based on Rudyard Kipling's 1 1:30PM X Late S h o w (In Stereo) Dancers (PG) 4:50,9:40. — I've Heard 9:30. — Hellrolser (R) 7:20, 9:30. ( g ) C o sb y S h o w (C C ) Cliff and his classic. Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell. Paul defending Adams Division champs are faster, more physical, and Rick Middleton draped on his back HD MecNell / (.ehrer Newshour (ID Honeymooners the Mermaids Singing 7,9:20. father pay a visit to a special friend (Eileen Lukas. 1950. Rated G. VARNON and, if it weren’t for back-up goalie better defensively.” and fired a low shot under Lemelin

n - MANCHESTER HERAU). Thundw, Nov. 5,1W7 Gretzky hits another milestone East girls’ sbccer^ut of the tournafnent picture and desirous of winning the game,” RHAM oiitshot Bolton, 32-6, with Seniors Kurt Thorensen and It^ a s a game both teams needed champion Ledyard High, 2-1, Wed­ Kenny Chang played well for said East Coach Tom Malln. ” We Gretzky scored his first two who unloaded a 80-foot slapshot that nesday afternoon in non-conference Bulldog keeper Danielle Curylo weren’t able to win many of the By Ken Rappoport to qualify (or state tournament play H.S. Rodndap , having an outstanding game with 23 Manchester. M c ^ iih y gave some power-play goals of the season, eluded goalie Brian Hayward. play. 5850 balls throughout the game and The A u ocloted P r e «« and when the dust settled, South saves. Ann Lewis and Clark also of the seniors, who hadn’t seen NHL Roandap added another at even strength and ’The tie, however, enabled Mont­ The Patriots, co-champs of the the very evident lack of scoring and Windsor High glrlB' soccer team played well for Bolton. much playing time this year, assisted on goals by linemates Jari real to extend its unbeaten string to Charter Oak Conference with finishing hurt us,” he added. You really have to hand it to five games, 3-0-2. Chicago re­ was headed (or postseason play and Hodina, Danehy, Werfel and the Landolphi loses only two seniors, extensive service In the second half Wayne Gretiky, tne way the Kurri and Esa Tlkkanen. East Catholic was not. The Bob­ Rocky Hill, are now 12-1-1 (or the against Hall. The Indians graduate East has scored Just 13 goals in its ’The line of Gretzky, Kurri and m ain ^ winless in its last six, 0-4-2. VanKruiningen sisters played well Lewis and Justine Kolesko, to Edmonton center hands it to his Minnesota 7, Detroit 4, and Buffalo cats, behind two goals from Andrea season with the regular season nine seniors, including five 15 games to date. Tikkanen, easily the most domi­ for the Patriots, who’ll Compote in graduation but added his roster of South WIndior 1 3—4 teatoimates. 8, Los Angeles 4. Start 7, Rtd WIngt 4 Nowak, upended the Eagles, M , tonight against Windham in Willl- starters. nant threesome on the ice, com­ the state Class S Division 15 needs to be lengthened next year. East Catholic 0 0-0 "There’s a lot of personal satis­ Along with his historic assists, Brian Lawton’s goal with 2:08 Wednesday afternoon at Kennedy mantic at 7. The Colonels slip to 14-2 H a ll 2 2 - 4 Scoring: SW— Wogollut, Mann, bined for 13 points. Kurri had a goal tournament. R H A M 2 0 - 2 faction in ttiis one,” Gretsky said Gretsky had three goals to increase remaining snapped a tie and Road field to wind up the year S-7-1. with the loss. Bolton 0 2—2 Manchmtor 0 0—0 Groebel, Waldron; Sovei: EC— Leo- and two assists and ’Tikkanen had a Coventry * ®~* Scoring: H— Cohen (2), M orrli (2); nord/Mork McConnell 8, SW— Brion Wednesday night after reaching his career totals to 883 goals and sparked Minnesota over Detroit. The Eagles finish 6-7-3 and out of ” We played one of our better Scoring: B— Clark (2), R— Santoro goal and a personal game-high four L^dvord • 0—1 (2), Savei: B— Curylo 23, R— JonnKor Saves; M— Jim Melesko/Scott McKay Z im m e r 9. 1,000 career assists In the Edmon­ 1,883 poinU. While ranking second Third-period goals by Minneso­ state tournament play. A team games of the year,” said (Coventry Scoring: C— A.VanKruInlngen, Da­ M ochel 3. 6, H— George Kostolls 4. assists. Coach Chris D’Ambroslo. "They nehy; L— Cockley; Saves: C— Werfel ton Oilers’ 7-» NHL victory over the in assists, he is seventh in career ta’s Dirk Graham and Craig must have at least a .500 mark to 15, L— Jenni Reynolds 12. New York Rangers. " I ’ve been goals, three behind No. 6 Johnny Leaf* 7, J«tt 3 Hartsburg set up Lawton’s game- qualify (or postseason action. (Ledyard) are a very good team, very quick up front with an Boys’ soccer East blanked Volleyball looking forward to this for the last Bucyk, and fourth ^ points. Russ Courtnall and Wpndel Clark winner. The North Stars got two "The team that made the fewer Bolton In deadlock excellent sweeperback,” he added. 10 days. While Gretsky’^ performance scored two goals each and Ed empty-net insurance goals in the mistakes walked away with a BOLTON — It was an encourag­ After a close first half of action. MHS fInIshM 5-12. ’"This is special because only one dallied the fans and sparked the final 30 seconds by Dave Gagner victory,” said East Coach Ron Ledyard took the early lead as MHS loses finale South Windsor broke nnatters open Olczyk had a goal and four assists Amy Cockley scored her 20th goal ing finish for the Bolton High girls’ i other guy has ever done it and he’s Oilers, New York Coach Michel and Dino Ciccarelli. Palmer. ” It was a well-balanced WEST HARTFORD — There will with three second-half goals as the EAST HARTFORD - Host East , as Toronto defeated Winnipeg for of tte season at the 4:06 mark. soccer team as the Bulldogs dead­ the greatest to ever play the Bergeron was less than amused It was Minnesota’s first victory game but two miscues by our be better days ahead for the Bobcats blanked East Catholic, 80, Hartford High topped Manchester its fourth consecutive victory. Alyssa VanKruiningen tied it for locked RHAM High, 2-2, in their game.” w itt the Oilers. over Norris Division rival Detroit defense cost us. It could have gone Manchester High boys’ soccer in non-bonference boys’ soccer High in girls’ volleyball action Dan Daoust and Dale DeGray the Patriots with her seventh goal 1687 finale Wednesday afternoon. Gretiky referred, of course, to " I think Gretzky will be tired since Jan. 8,1988. The North Stars either way.” team. The Indians completed a less '^action. Wednesday afternoon in three sets. also scored for the Maple Leafs, of the year at 0:12. She was assisted The Bulldogs complete their Gonlie Howe, the only other player tomorrow,” he said. "The score who poured six goals past starting were 0-7-1 against Detroit last year, Nowak opened the scoring with than sought 1987camt>aign Wednes­ East is now 2-13 for the season The scores were 1811, 1811 and by Monica Hodina. 'season at 87-2 while the Sachems in NHL history to reach 1,000 career was 6-0 and he (Edmonton Coach and they tied 2-2 ’Tuesday nightr the game only two minutes old day afternoon with a 80 setback to nd winds up its campaign today at 1810. goaltender Pokey IMdick on 13 Leslie Danehy, with her 26th goal head into postseason play at 7-82. assists. Howe retired with 1,040.<- Glen Sather) was stiU using him 10 before Brenda Bailey tied it for host Hall High. f p.m. at home against Windham Senior co-captains Hongfa shots in the first 30 minutes. , SabrM 5, King* 4 of the year, tallied the game-winner "It was a nice way to end the season In other NHL action, it was minutes a period. One of these days, Toronto goalie Allan Bester East With her 13th goal of the year. considering they wiped us out the Hall is headed for the state High. The Bobcats are now 881. Luangpraseuth and Tina Zorger ’Toronto 7, Winnipeg 3; Boston 2, I Just hope I have a chance to pay Dave Andreychuk scored with 87 at the 22; 21 Juncture on a give-and- Dave Wogelius scored South played well for Manchester, which N posted his third victory ih as many Nowak tallied her game winner tournament at 82-5 while Manches­ seconds left in the game as Buffalo go with Johanna VanKruiningen. first time, 7-0,” Bolton Coach Mike Hartford 2; Montreal 4, Chicago 4; him back.” starts this season as the Maple with two minutes left in the opening ter, which had not failed to qualify Windsor’s goal in the first half as he finishes the year 812. Also playing beat Los Angeles for its third The play started about35 yards out Landolphi commented. Leafs remained first in the Nonis half. for postseason play in 21 years, took a pass from Joe AlickI at 25; 13 for the last time for Manchester straight victory. Andreychuk took a with Danehy, playing midfield to Karen Santoro had two first-half Division. Lynn Gentilcore and Bailey winds up 3-85. and chipped it over Eagle goalie were seniors (^ndy Taibell, Andrea pass from John ’Tucker and beat got away from constant marking, goals for RHAM while Junior Rangers add some muscle "When you’ve got a 2-1 lead on the played well (or East. Both teams ” We played like we did all year,” Dave Leonard. ' Billey, Karin Galligan, Meredith goalie Glenn Healy on a 10-foot sliding a pass to VanKruiningen. Lauren Clark netted a pair of road, you’ve got to play sharper collected 10 shots. offered Manchester Coach Bill Dave Mann, Dave Groebel and Duggan, Michelle Mozzer and Sue She returned it and Danehy beat second-half goals for the Bulldogs. players were injured In Tuesday than we did tonight,” Winnipeg wrist shot. South WIndior 2 0-2 McCarthy. ” We had some good James Waldron added second-half Guerette. EDMON’TON, Alberta (AP) - Buffalo’s Adam Creighton broke Ea»f Catholic 1 0—1 one defender and fired a 12-yarder^ They were Clark’s first scores of night’s 8-3 loss at Calgary and captain Dale Hawerchuk said. minutes, and not so good minutes.” tallies for the winners. East Hartford also won the Junior ’The New York Rangers—battered, a 3-3 tie with a 20-foot slapshot at Scoring: EC— Boltov, SW— Nowak to the far post. the campaign. A n gers Coach Michel Bergeron "They’ve been tough on us the last (2); Saves: EC— Bonnie Bodarek 8, Russ Cohen and Rob Morris each "The game was one between two varsity match, 1811 and 1810. Erin bruised and easy victims of rough- 6:42 of the third period. But the Ledyard outshot Coventry, 10-16, Landolphi did some shuffling in requested afterwards that General few times we’ve played here (at SW— Maura Fitzgerald 9. collected two goals for the teams going nowhere and the Twible palyed well for the young house p lay'in this young NHL Kings’ Bernie Nicholls, out for 10 but Patriot goalie Anna Werfel was the second half, and it paid off. Manager Phil Esposito try to land Maple Leaf Gardens). but I don’t Warriors. Bobcats were a little more upbeat Indians, who wind up 7-0. season — swung a trade for some games with a broken finger, came a standout ^ th 15 saves. One was (hark went from her regular some "tough guys.” know what It Is.” ’ muscle Wednesday, acquiring de­ back to score his first goal of the Coventry Impressive on a penalty kick by Cockley with 20 midfield slot to wing with Jen fensemen Michel Petit from the Petit, 6-foot-l, 205 pounds, is in his Canadien* 4, Hawks 4 season with 12:12 left in the period LEDYARD ------Continuing its minutes left. "She didn’t hit it that Maneggia shifted from striker to Vancouver Canucks for defense- fifth season In the league after right wing with freshman Rebecca Doug Wilson scored a shor­ to tie the game at 4-4. season-ending stretch against some hard and it wasn’t placed well. men Willie Huber and Larry Joining the Canucks in 1982-83. In 10 Carrier seeing time in the midfield. thand^ goal with less than two Sabres’ rookie Pierre Turgeon stiff competition, Qiventry High Anna dove to her left and kicked it Melynk. games this season, Petit has three Clark liked her new asslgnement. minutes remaining in the third scored twice. girls’ soccer team knocked off out and I think Hodina cleared it,” assists and 38 penalty minutes. "She went wild.” Landolphi said. ” We had some pretty good Eastern Connecticut Otnference D’Ambrosio said. ’The Rangers also summoned Huber, a nine-year veteran and a period as Chicago and Montreal Ranger since 1088, scored one goal, battled to a tie. pressure on them, and got their three players from their Colorado defensemen running around a little Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky scores the first goal of his farm club of the International had one assist and 14 penalty Wilson’s goal, his sixth of the year, came after the Canadiens bit,” Andreychuk said of his throe against Now York Rangers’ goalie John V Hockey League on Wednesday — minutes in 11 games, while Melnyk, in his seventh NHL season, third failed to clear the puck with 10 game-winning goal. ” I was alone in Vanbiesbrouck during first-period action Wednesday UConn hosts tough Delaware forwards Ron Talakoski and Jeff front of the net and the goalie didn’t with theRangers, had no goals, one seconds left on a power-play Brubaker and defenseman Mark have a chance. ’Tucker took a shot night. Gretzky also had his 1,000th career assist in the conde of conduct.” Booker missed assist and 34 penalty minutes in 14 advantage. Denis Savard took a STORRS - Coming off its 3823 against the Wildcats. Freshman Tinordi. and went right after the rebound.” Oilers’ 7-2 triumph. the Maine game and was the games. loose puck and passed to Wilson. redshirt quarterback Matt DeGen- ’The moves were made after four win over Villanova a week ago, the school’s all-time leading tackier University of Connecticut will try to naro for his effort against Villanova with 506 career tackles. climb back over the .500 mark was named both the Rookie of the Saturday when it hosts a tough Week by the ECAC and the Yankee Delaware offensively is led by Delaware crew in Yankee Confer­ Conference. He was 18for-2S in the quarterback David Sierer, who has Santiago unanimous choice as NL rookie of year ence football action at 16,208seat air for 151 yards and two touch­ completed 106 of 206 passes for 1,465 Memorial Stadium. downs and he also carried the ball yards and 13 TDs. The Blue Hens 14 times for 50 yards, scoring a dout at his position after Just one numbers themselves. The Huskies are 2-2 in Yankee have a major weapon in wide SAN DIEGO (AP) - Rookie the National League. here. I felt like going home... It was meant to the team, you’d have to clinching touchdown late in the year in the big leagues and we know "H e was unbelievable, the way he Conference play and 84 overall receiver James Anderson, who has catcher Benito Santiago of the San ” I have to feel great because very frustrating. I had a lot on my see him every day.” teammate game. he will continue to improve. We handled himself,” Bowa said. "He while Delaware is 1-2 in the caught 41 passes for 882 yards and Diego Padres was struggling be­ never in my life did I think that mind. I try too hard. I never relax, Tbny Gwynn said. "H e astonished DeGennaro has completed 58.8 have several outstanding prospects always bad time for'people. The (inference and 84 overall. The 11 TDs. ' hind the plate at the beginning of something would happen like today you know.” every one on the club with the way percent of his passes, going 128(or- in the system and they all have an tough thing about it was how we Blue Hens lost to Maine last the season, wishing he were home and be the Rookie of the Year,” Veteran reliever Goose Gossage he matured and developed his 211 for 1,443 yards and 12 This is the 20th meeting between example to follow in Benito.” were losing. I ^know he was weekend, 5856, in a wild overtime in Puerto Rico. Santiago said Wednesday at a news helped him overcome the poor poise.” touchdowns. the two schools with Delaware Santiago broke Jimmy Williams' frustrated when we lost. He came In affair. Now the National League’s Roo­ conference in San Diego. ” 1 have to start, he said. Santiago received 120 points, Delaware invades Storrs minus holding a commanding 184 edge. all-time rookie record of hitting in one day and said he wished we could UConn, for a second consecutive kie of the Year is spending time in say thank you to my team to be ” I talked to him and he told me, making him the fifth NL rookie to two-time All-America linebacker The Blue Hens are riding a 12-game 27 straight games for the 1699 win some games.” week, raced to a 2810 lead against his native country. looking forward together with me and to help me.” ’Benny, relax yourself. Try to do be acclaimed unanimously. The Darrell Booker, who was sus­ winning streak against Connecti­ Pittsburgh Pirates. The modern The Padres, Improved after the Villanova. But unlike the week to returning to San Diego to try to As for next year, Santiago said the best you can.'” Santiago said. others were Frank Robinson, Cin­ pended from school last week for cut. including last year’s 387 record had been Guy (hirtright's 26 12-42 start, but finished last in the prior where the Huskies couldn’t improve on his impressive first- his goal was to improve'on his "And after he told me that, I put a cinnati. 1956; Orlando Cepeda, San "repeated violations of the student verdict. Francisco, 1958; Willie M cf^vey, straight with the 1943 Chicago NL West at 65-97. hold on, they managed to do so year numbers. numbers this year. But admitted he lot of great numbers up there.” The voting was conducted by the San Francisco, 1959, and Vince White Sox. Santiago. 22, who rang up 14 might have difficulty. Santiago batted .300, hit 18 home Baseball Writers Association of Coleman, St. Louis, 1985. Santiago’s streak was stopped on errors and a doren passed balls as ” I think it will be tough because I runs, drove in 79 runs and stole 21 America at the end of the regular The only other Padre to win the last Saturday of the season by the Padres stumbled through the think maybe the pitchers will know bases. He also made 22 errors. season by two writers from each of ' rookie honors was reliever Butch Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander D a w s o n firsttwomonthsjwitha 12-42 record, me more,” he said. Santiago is only the fifth catcher' the league’s 12 cities. Points were Sporta in Brief Metzger in 1976, when he shared the Orel Hershiser. ended the season by hitting safely in Santiago spent the first two — and the first in 15 years — to be aw ard^ on a 5-3-1 basis. awaM with Cincinnati right-hander ” It’s unbelievable. You have to 34 straight games to establish a months of the season looking for selected the top rookie. The others Runner-up Mike Dunne, a pitcher Pat Zachary. feel great about that.” Santiago American knocks off Wllander rookie record. fastballs and swinging for the were Johnny Bench and Earl for the Pittsburgh Pirates, had 66 fences, then adjusted his stroke for Williams in the NL, and Thurman “ The organization is proud of said of the streak. player The Baseball Writers Association San Diego Manager Larry Bowa points — drawing 22 second-place STOCKHOLM, l^weden — American Jim Grabb turned in a of Anierica announced Wednesday the breaking ball. Munson and Carlton Fisk in the Benny ..and the Job that he did this was impressed with Santiago’s votes. Pitcher Joe Magrane of the brilliant display'of serve-and-volley tennis and stunned No. 2 seed the native Puerto Rican had been "Early in the season I was so American League. past season.” General Manager composure during the hitting St. Louis Cardinals finished third Mats Wllander of Sweden 7-5,6-4 in the second round of the 525,000 unanimously voted the Jackie down In the dumps,” Santiago said. "To understand what Benny has Jack McKeon said Wednesday in a streak ^Im ost more than the with 10 points. Stockholm Open-Scandinavian Championships. Robinson award as the top rookie in ” I started thinking I didn't belong done, how he’s grown, what he's statement. "H e’s already a stan­ of year Earlier, No. 3 Joakim Nystrom trounced Joey Rive of the U.S. AP photo 6-2,81 in his first match after being sidelined four weeks with an By Jim Donaghv 5 injury; No. 5 Anders Jarryd downed Nduka Odizor of Nigeria 83, The Associated Press Backhand winner 6-4 and No. 8 Peter Lundgren beat American Ben Testerman 7-5, 6-3. NEW YORK — Andre Dawson, Chris Evert makes a winning backhand New England tournament Wednesday who found new life in the sunlight of return in her match against Andrea night at the Worcester Centrum. Evert SCOREBOARD attempting comeback Wrigley Field and hit a career-high Holikova during at the Virginia Slims of won In two sets 6-4, 6-1. 49 home runs, was named today as Ollara 7, Rangera 2 Comegys, forward, from the Atlanta TOPEKA, Kan. — Former University of Kansas and Boston The Associated Press Player of the North StaraT.RadWIngad Canadiana 4, Blackhawka 4 Hawks fo r a 1989 o r 1990 second-round Celtics star Jo Jo White announced Wednesday he will attempt a Year. draft pick. Purchased Adrian Branch, guard-forward, from the Los Angeles Scholastic comeback at age 40 as player-coach of the Topeka Sizzlers of the Dawson receleved 80 votes from a Morris files for free agency again Menfrsot 2 11 8—4 flew York 8 8 S-2 Hockey 2 1 1 - 4 Bdmonlen 4 2 1—7 Lakers. PtocedMIkeO'Koren.guard.onthe Continental Basketball Association. nationwide poll of writers and ______2 8 5 - 7 Chicago I 8 1 8—4 Rrst Period—1, Edmonton, Kurri 7 suspended list for foiling to report. broadcasters prior to postseason DETROIT (AP) — The truce fered Morris a two-year contract innings and strikeouts and seventh Rrst Period—1, Detroit, Kllma 8 (Hol- Rrst Period—1, Montred, Ludwig 2 White told a news conference at the Topeka Expocentre, where (Gretzky, Tikkanen), 4:24 (pp). 2, POOTBALL worth $3.7 million. Morris is seek­ In complete games. Morris is word, Probert), 3:39 (pp). 2, Detroit, (Skrudland, Lalor), 4:05. 2, Chicago, Edmonton, Gretzky 8 (Tikkanen, Nollenal Pselbotl League MH8 JV girla' aoccar the Sizzlers play their home games, that his goal is to return to the play to beat Toronto outfielder between Jack Morris and the Burr4(Kumpel, Kllma),14:19.3,Mlnnesota, Lormer 8 (Savard, D. Wilson), 8:59 (pp). 3, Huddy),9:05(pp).3,Editionton,Lacombe4 —Signed Aa­ National Basketball Association. But he said he has set no George Beil, who received 42 votes Detroit Tigers is over. Morris is a ing at least a two-year deal worth 162-105 in 11 major-league seasons, NHLitandIngs Hartsburg 2 (RuskowskI, McRae), 15:19. 4, Montreal, Noslund 6 (Chellos, Nlkin), ron Brown, linebacker. The Manchester High lunlor varsity (Messier, Smith), 9:48. 4, Edmonton, girls’ soccer team ployed to a 0-0 tie after hitting 47 homers and driving free agent again. more than $2 million a year. all with the Tigers. Minnesota, Bellows 9 (Broten, Harts­ 13:56. 4, Chicago, Presley 4 (B. Wilson, (Hetzky 9 (Kurri, Tikkanen), 15:20. —Re-sIgned timetable for achieving that goal and not putting undue pressure burg), 17:27 (pp). Penaltles-Lawton, Ludzik), 17:04.5, Chicago, VolveO (Savard, Vyto Kab, tight end. Placed Travis Tucker, against Glastonbury Wednesday after­ in 134 runs. Morris, who received no offers as Morris and his agent, Dick Moss, Morris spent last weekend at a WALM CONPBMNCK D. Wilson), 18:23 (pp). Penalties—T. Penalties—Kurri, Edm (holding), 1:29; noon. The Indians ended their season on himself. Patrick OlvWan Min (hooking), 2:35; Zemlok, Min, ($lles, NY (holding), 3:57; Totakoskl, tight end, and Rickey Bolden, offensive Detroit shortstop Alan Trammell a free agent^ after the 1986 season have promised the Tigers they will lavish party hosted by club owner major-misconduct (tigfiting), 3:39; Mar­ AAurrov, Chi (Interference), 1:01; Kordic, tackle, on Inlured reserve. Waived Alex with a 7-82 mark. Playing well for W L T PH OPOA Mon (roughing), 4:05; Cochrane, Chi NY (roughing), 8:06; Ruhr, Edm, served Manchester were Jodi Wldmer, Erin was a distant third with 15 votes. and won a $1.88million salary from not sign with any other team until Thomas Monaghan on Drummond NY Itlondan 8 3 1 17 56 M tinson, Det, malor-misconduct (flghtlno), by Tikkanen (delay of gome), 9:99; Carter, defensive end; IVtalor Everett and 3:39; Bellows, Min (cross

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Old S40K-S60K annual net 18' X 35' family room 5pm. ______excellent sales posi­ New Britain area seek­ opening for a Medical PART Time Dis­ Benefits Include free R’ld ha directions and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per pane windows, custim very worth cause. Receptionist. Hours DISPATCHERS. Our ex­ potential. Established addition creates a feel­ Birch cabinets," burled tions available. Flexi­ ing experienced person hwashers. Days, even­ parking, medical and for makij'g eiothes for week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise accounts furnished. ing of spaciousness un­ APARTMEIiNTB Ws Nisi Ysw SawsrS ble hours, Monday- for collection of ac­ ore Mondoy-Frlday 8- ings and weekends. panding division needs (»ld do’ls, hud full iin;lruc- oil tank,3zone heating, pension plan. Reply In our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want S25K Investment In­ available In most Man­ vinvl and Cedar exte­ Dsrtsa, Nsisa A Dick Frldav with counts. Must have pro- 4:30. Previous medical Good wages. Will train. professional,' organ­ confidence to CEO, tions foi making and FOR RENT office experience pre­ ized Individuals to loin a little Independence and your own Income, cludes van, Inventory chester Copes. 2 full rior, acre lot with stone Sm II alternating weekends fesslonal phone Apply: Howard John­ P.O. Box 628, Hartford, (iresFirg 10 now dolls, baths, great new kit­ ferred. Interested ap­ our'bpieratlons depart­ tu<*h us tl\e Christmas and working capital. walls. Onlv $1819,900. EAST Hartford. 1 bed­ WwRiiiHWnwTJJA required. Positions manner, typing and so n 's, 394 T o lla n d C T 06142-0628.______call 647-9946 or 647-9947. (916) 587-3195. chen and a huge first available at various CR T experience help­ plicants call Sheri at Turnpike, Manchester. ment 0^ dispatchers. Arigt\ shown, which is Blanchard 8, Rossetto, room. $435 monthly RN Supervisor. 3-11pm. mode vver a pop boltlc floor master bedroom "We're Selling plus utilities. On bus i i locations. We offer: ful. If Interested send 721-7393, Monday- 649-6220. Transportation expe­ suite. 2otherbedrooms lafsnuSMT-^SM-OSI 7 Frlday, 9-4.______rience preferred, but Immediate opening Houses". 646-2482.0 line. 568-1054. paid training, competi­ resume and salary re­ To orde^ send $3.25, includes with full dormer, living willing to train. Excel­ Mondoy-Frlday. No MOVE-ln condition. This MANCHESTER. Large 1 tive starting rate, gen­ quirements to: The TELEPHONE Operators weekends. For more postage and handling. room, deck, treed lot erous discounts, com­ Stanley Works Em­ needed. All shifts. Full lent compensatlerrand NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... beautiful Raised Ranch bedroom apartment, Information please call ANNE CABOT I INSTRUCTION and a garage. Must be mission and bonus ployees Federal Credit or part time. Paid ffull benetits. If Inter­ has m any features. 3rd floor. Stove and ested please send re­ Crestfleld Convalscent (name of paper} MANCHESTER AREA \ seen. 2 others lust EmDiovment program, along with Union, 55 Curtis Street, training. Call M9-2133. 1190 Ave. MAmerica& TR A IN “ be a Delsel listed tonighti Blan­ Among them ore large refrigerator. Available DELIVERY & ^ sume and salary re­ Home. 643-5151.^ New York, N.Y. 10036 December 1. No pets. opportunity for growth New Britain, C T 06052. SECRETARY. Shorthand Henry St...... 261-315 Mechanic. 7 month chard 8i Rossetto, family room with wood quirements: V.P. hint Name, Addre$s with 2iP stove. 3 bedrooms, Vh $425 per month plus and advancement. Call required. One man SALES PERSONS CODE and S ^ le NiunOer. Princeton ...... 167-190 hands-on program. ''We're selling for an Interview 627- Operqtlons, Harte- baths, hardwood security and utilities.. Manchester Law ot- WANTED Hanks Transportation BOONS at $3.25 each Tanner ...... 124-168 Next class January Houses", 646-2482.P 7692 or 563-8264 or fill WALGREENS Q-13t-HEIRLOOM HANOIWORK-20 19th. Diesel Technol­ floors, large laundry Strono Real Estate. tlce. 646-2425.______In modern pharmacy. Service. P.O. Box 1256, APPLIANCE Wellesley ...... all MANCHESTER. Large out an application at typc^ of needlework skills...... 204-330 ogy Institute, 105 Pho­ room and workshop 647-7653.______WAREHOUSE Person. Pleasant working con­ Glastonbury, C T 06033. Green Rd.. Cape on deep lot In nice with tool bench. 8x20 your nearest Fotomat CASHIERS enix Avenue, Enfield, single family neighbor­ M A N C H E S TE R . 6 rooms store. EO E. M/F. Full time, experience Telephone 659-2126. We DELIVERY shed. Located In Ash­ INIIPWM ditions In large shop­ North Elm St...... 5-91 C T 06082. 1(800) 243- hood. New roof, fire­ In charming newly re­ Looking for mothers preferred but not ne­ ore on EO E.______ford, only minutes decorated Duplex on HEAD Teacher to work cessary. Benefits. ping center. Flexible AND SET UP Side Accent Woodbridge St. .18-230 4242.0 place and much more. DRIVER. Port“tllme for "wIThS-S year olds In day to work part time or A ID E. Housekeeper for from Hartford and quiet dead end street. 5 Apply: W.H. England hours, part-time or I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME $159,9(XI. Boland Broth- Manchester /Herald , small rest home. No Sturbrldge. Being of­ Includes garage. S725 care nursery school full time. Hours rang­ Lumber Company, full-tim e. Apply at by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee ers. 649-2947.______route. Coventry oreo. setting. Most have de­ experience. Will train. Ability to work fered at $149,900. An plus utilities. 643-8602. ing from 9-1:30 or 9- Route 44, Bolton, CT. C ALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 ROCKVILLE. 5 family excellent buy I Realty Short hours. Good pay. gree In Early Child­ once to: Pleasant working con­ overtime. Excellent Unscramble these four Jumbles, HELP WANTED 5:30. Cashier or clerk WA I TER-W aitress Now I know what to get with 4 car garage. Fully World-Frenchette- MANCHESTER. 3 room Coll 742-8867. 9-12om, 7 hood Education. Hours Pharmacist or Ann ditions. Benefits. Call one letter to each square, to form him for Christmas . furnished apartment. starting rate $5. wanted. Good pay and 649-4510. Mondoy- pay and benefits. four ordinary words. . rented. Positive cash Benolt. 646-7709.D to lOpm.D______can be part or full time. Liggett Parka4e Convenient location. Call 647-0788 or 649-9228. flexible hours. Call An­ Frlday between 8am- Apply In person: S’ flow with 10% down. IMMACULATE T 2 bed­ REGIONAL Classified tonio's Restaurant, 956 Possible owner financ­ Adults preferred. No ods reach nearly WALGREENS piMimacy 2pm, ask for Mrs. FRASC room Townhouse Con­ pets. References and 1 Main Street. 643-4349. 404 W. Middle Tpke. Brook.______PART TIM E ing. $219,900. Call Bo- dominium. /Ippllonced 3,000,000 homes. One AL SIEFFERFS land Brothers. 649-2947. month security. SS25. classified od placed SALES TO 18K 263 W. MIddli Tpke. SOABD ClIBR / Manchester CASHIER. Convenience kitchen, living room C o ll Mrs. Brook. with the Manchester Manchester Manchester Parkade store. Our Xtra Mart CHAMPAGNE Qualltyl and sliders from dining Monday-Fridav be­ Herald wIM be placed In Lioking (or a groat job ASUnANT SICenAIT Shopping Center stores In the greater APPLIANCE STUDENTS — MOMS Top of the line work­ area to deck and pri­ tween 3:30-0pm. 649- over 200 newspapers and a aalary poaHlon Inquire anytime. 37'A hours per week. Manchester area has 445 Hartford Rd. iM JRC manship and materials vate yard. 1V!i baths. 9472.______throughout New Eng­ Some flexibility with vacancies for Cashiers were used to construct An excellent home to In a laat growing Manchester this unique country Co­ get started In. D.W. 1 Room effictenev. Heat, land for one low price. hours end work sche­ and Assistant Manag­ MOONLIGHTERS eampany? OPERATIONS Manage­ __ lonial In Manchester. 4 Fish Realty. 643-1991.0 hot water and applian­ Coll Classified 643-2711 R E A L Estate Sales. Suc­ dule. Excellent fringe ment. Hartford Des­ ers. For an Interview 647-9997 ces Included. Security and ask for detolls.o Interested in gaining call 649-2337. EO E. bedrooms, 2.5 baths, NICE Starter. 6 room, 3 cessful, professional benefits, 2 evening patch Moving and fireplace, large rear reautred. No pets. $275 Real Estate firm seek­ Storage needs assist­ bedroom Cape with the experience to set meetings per month. AMSOUF WHAT TO ©IVE Earn the $$ you need for deck. Beautiful Oak ca­ o month. 646-2970. your career Irt motion? ing licensed full time ants. Schedule and dis­ many exciting possibil­ Salary »7.10-*7.32 per O FH C E H E LP TH E MAN WHO binets, oversized 2 car ities and on affordable 1 Room efficlencv ,(f so, we want to talk agent for our Manches­ patch crews. Long garage. Over 1 acre I (small). Hecfe HeoYand hot PART Time Evenings. ter office. Excellent hour depending on ex­ days will pass swiftly In One full time, one re­ ALWAV© WEAR© price. Rreploced liv­ ^ h you! We offer, the gular part time general the Holidays! $264,900. Jackson 8i ing room, dining room water, security dep­ Clerks. National News­ opportunity for per­ perience. Speed writing busy, responsible as­ UOUO T IE © . osit. $260 per month. paper Concern has Im- right candidate, a very office person or claims CASHIERS Jockson. 647-8400.O and appllanced kit­ sonal growth. Call Su­ or shorthand. Contact signment. Insurance Fall • Part ttaa — REBARL 646-4412 to-leave n m - medlote openings In challenging position and pension benefits. person. Good typing a Now arrange the circled letters to We need 10 people from 5pm - 9pm. . BRAND New Listing I A chen. 13x16 Master, san Shimer, Sentry Dr. Nathan Chester soge or 649-4020. Manchester. Perfect within the Graphic Arts Real Estate foi* confi­ Send resume for ap­ must. *7.50 to start - •5/Hr. lorm the surprise answer, as sug­ Manchester tradition! hardwood floors, full Superintendent of ALL SHIFTS gested by the above cartoon. Attractive 5 plus room FOR Rent. 4 room oport- for students. Moon­ Industry, potentially dential Interview. 643- pointment to: Hartford •8.(X) atter 30 days. basement, 1 cor det­ lighter. If you have 4 4060.______Schools Despatch, Personnel Send resume to AVAILABLE. MORNING. Cape Cod. Lots ot per­ ached garage. D.W. ment In Vernon-Lvdall hours from 5pm-9pm leading to an exciting Coventry Public DAYS. NIGHTS AND sonality with very flex­ Rsh Reolty. 643-1591.0 Street area. Heat and Manager, P.O. Box Business Manager EEKENDS. . Print answer hem: and want to earn great career. Please forward Schools 8271, East Hartford, CT 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 8 $ ible floor plan. Lovely SPACIOUS 2 family. Ex­ hot water Included. On P.O. Box 1213 O . ,ER POSITIONS (Answers tomorrow) busline. Lease, dep­ pay... Call today! resumes to ★ STUDENTS ★ 78 Ripley Hill Rd. 06108 or visit M r. Evans eat-ln-kitchen with tra spacious 2 family Part Tima • Evenings Manchester AVAILALBE newer Oak cablnets- osit, adults preferred. Don't delay. 647-9946. P. O. Box 570 Coventry, C T 06238 at our 225 Prospect APPLY TO PERSONNEL Jumbles: OAKEN GUESS STYLUS DRAGON with 6 rooms on each After 6pm. 1-228-5196. Rockville, C T 06066 NATIONAL new­ Street office In East Yesterday’s modernlzed bath, fire­ level, living room, din­ No pets. $650. Coll 649- COLLECTOR. 30-60 day AT: Answer What some small talk comes in— place, shiny hardwood 4402 Otter 6pm. spaper concern has 741.7317 Hartford. Please do not l a r g e d o s e s , ing room, kitchen and 3 AIDE position working accounts. Experience B.J. w h o les a le c l u b immediate openings phone. EO E.______preferred. Good work­ floors and carpeting. good sized bedrooms. 2 2 Bedroom, 2nd floor, Individually with a vis* INC. $142,500. Jackson 8i CAREGIVER. Mature, for LABORER-Mason ing- condition and 2M REV. MCCOY cor detached ooraoe, adults preferred. No ually handicapped responsible person to ORDER CLERKS Jackson. 647-8400.O siding, good conve­ p ^ . References. Se­ child. Tuesdav- PART Time lob taking helper. Will train. hours. Apply In person. OVERPASS work with Infants and VERIFIERS care of 3 and 4 year Starting pay S350. (40 Savings Bank of Man- HARTFORO, CT. PRIVATE PARTY CREAM ot the cropi Ele­ nient location. D.W. curity. Keith Real Est- Thursday, 12:30-3:30. toddlers In day care A S S IS TA N T gant 6 room Town- Rsh Reoitv. 643-1591.0 ote. 646-4126.______Please contact the olds. Hours 1-6. Call hour week). Must have chester. 649-9696. IOC A simple basic dress with setting. Part time af­ MANAGERS. The Children's Place, car and license. 646- house Condominium dt COVENTRY. Dormered MANCHESTER, about Hans^ Christian Ander­ ternoons. Hours avail­ BAYLOR-SupervIsor. We aide accent for the half­ Call Today Inc, Manchester. 643- 3361 or 647-1901. have openings for a sizer. Slimmina and easy Plum Ridge In South Cope. 1950's Interior, November IS. 3 bed­ son Montessorl School able. 12:30-5 or 6pm. CELEBRITY CIPHER Merchandise Ads Windsor. One year old ★ 647-9946 ★ 5535. Supervisor position ev­ to wear. needs point, paper and room, 1V6 baths, cellar at 646-5727. 647-0788 or 649-9228. RETAIL. Full and part RN-LPN. We have a full and has never been and attic area. $750 per time position needed ery weekend. 7am-7pm No. 8118 with Photo- Tender loving core. time ar part time posi­ ■notlwr. T o d t r 't d u K R t g u tU H. occupied. Attractive Large treed yard with month plus utilities and for new retail station­ and 7pm-7om. For tion on 3-11, Monday- Gaide is in Sisea 12% to more Informotlon 24%. Sise 14%. 27 bnat, contemporary tlolr, garden space. 3 bed­ heat. 2 month security. ary store opening In the Fridav. No weekends. •HFB VXXNZNFMY great floor plan, deluxe No pets. References. Trl-CIty Plaza, Vernon. please call: Director of 8% yards 4S-toeh. rooms, tunroom, base­ For more Information carpet and appliances, ment garage, owner 643-2121. ______Full Time... Full Time.... Competitive pay and Nurses, Mondoy- please call. D.M.S. TO OnOL sss4 82.H (ar tack FKW WMWZIW8 HP Swedish fireplace, cen­ anxious and priced to 2 Fam ily, 2nd floor. 4 benefits. Non-smoker. Frlday, 9am-3pm. 9am-3pm, Mondoy- astttfs, pta 984 far pectitt as4 tral vac piping, 1 cor Call 872-6075 ask for Crestfleld Convalscent sssilkn, tell at $129,900. Weeks- rooms, centrally lo­ Frlday. Crestfleld Con- garage. Asking Breen Associates. Ask POWER Linda. Home. 643-5151. volscent. 643-5151. seeMHcn EVVS ZNINAWQY cated. Heat and ap­ $178,900. Jackson 8, tor Paul. 742-5776, 646- pliances Included. No tSsVtaSfiSisiless Jackson. 647-8400.Q EQUIPMENT Finding a cash buyer for XcwTcfli. X.Y. ItSM LRV 8V QVI DVIW.' 2462.______pete. Security and ret- the Items you'd like to sell P L E N T Y Ot fresh olr COVENTRY. Cute 3 bed­ erences. $575.646-5570. surrounds this stately 4 8 MECHANICS DUE TO RAPID GROWTH Is easy. Just let our read­ — EWVKEW CWFQ room Ranch. House EAST Hartford. Newer 5 ers know what you have Bade FASHION - Phoie- or 5 bedroom Federal features new kitchen room, 3 bedroom GaMe PaMctas la sB d m Colonial nestled on a Organized, energetic and dedicted Individuals for sole with an od In and both, hardwood apartment. Stove, re- 2 needed immediately. Ex­ Classified. 643-2711. isaars; cpccial Grace Celt Q F I R F a . A Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days lovely treed lot. This floors, fireplace, 1 cor frlgerotor, dis­ are needed to fill newly created positions In Ceicctioe $2.00 a copy. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "What great sccompllahmwts 991 very special home fea­ garage with breezewov hwasher, wall to wall perience preferred but not rapidly growing wire and cable distributor. we'd have... It everybody had done what they Intended to ★ Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day tures a generousdlnlng a n d much more. carpet, 1st door. No necessary. Salary based on do." — Frank Clark. room and an updated $135,000. Weeks-Breen pete. References and Ws offer competitive wages, excellent bene­ MECHANICS NEEDED ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 kitchen. $179,900. Associates. 646-2462, security. S5S0 monthly fits, and advancement opportunity in a con­ Centurv-21 Epstein 742-6300. plus utilities. 649-4003. 3 NEEDED (NOW) experience. Good benefits, AT ONCE Reoitv. 647-8895.0 Co v e n t r y . Nestled m genial, modern atmosphere. Qualified appli­ — Sheet Metal • Able to read blue prints do ★ Merchandise Under i250 MANCHESTER. Excel- Import experience helpful, but not excellent working condi­ CHARMING 3 bedroom the pines. 46toot Ranch lent 3V!i room apart- cants are requested to call or send resumes. full dormered Cope. 7 layouts, use shears, brakes, with 5 years ex­ being built on corner ment. Stove, necessary as we will train. tions. Call Wally, service ma­ ★ Ad must contain price! Flreploced living •20,000 to •25,000 lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 refrigerator. No pete. Sales Secretary perience. room, front to bock Salary based on experience, good nager for appointment. — Machine Aaaemblera - able to read blue­ THE DEADLINE FOR You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds baths, $147,90.0- References and secur­ Word Processing master bedrooom, 2 C.H.F.A. Qualified. ity. S4S0 monthly and benefits, uniforms provided, excel­ prints, knowledge of plumbing, pneumatics, PLACING OR baths, fully appllanced Professional (2) •15,000 to •19,000 CANCELING AN AD due to this low price... Klernon Realty. 649- utilities. 649-4003. lent working conditions — 6 4 M 3 7 8 SERVICE and a mechanically assembly work with 5 kitchen with wrner 1147. Warehouse Receiving IS 12 NOON T H E DAY china cabinet, move-ln MANCHESTER. O u t- years experience. standing 7 room, 3 bed­ For interview call Tom Dell, 8 am 64M055 PARTS Supervisor •20,000 to •25,000 BEFORE, MONDAY - condition throughout. Excellent paid employee benefits, FRIDAY, IN ORDER Centurv-21 Epstein room apartment In AA to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. 646-2789 SALES Warehouse Receiver •15,000 to •I 9,000 TO MAKE THE NEXT Realty. 647-8895.0 INNIOONnNIUMS zone. All new wall to holidays and many other fringe wall carpet. Bentley ISSUE. FRIDAY MANCHESTER, South FOR SALE benefits AFTERNOON BY 2:30 School District. No Farms. 7 room Cape, 3 pete. References and MANOfSrtRHO'OA IM S, INC. Call Oscar Forand PM FOR MONDAY'S CALL CLASSIFIED bedroom. Master MANCHESTER. 2 bed- MANO€SIWHOND\ ISSUE. THANK YOU room brick Town- security. $7S0 monthly 340 Progress Drive 19'xim ', large kit- Plus utilities. 649-4003. THE PROFESSIONALS 643-2487 FOR YOUR chen/famllv room with house, dishwasher, THE PROFESSIONALS deck, spectacular MANCHESTER. 6 room 24 ADAMS STREET (NancfiMtcr, C T 06040 Pratsura Blait MaimfadNriRg Campany COOPERATIONIII fireplace. Beautiful In- ground pool. By view. Convenient, on Duplex with garage. MANCHESTER. CT 06040 30 ADAMS STREET AN EO e 6 4 3 “ 2 7 1 1 N O W ! 649-4415 NON-SMOKINO 41 Chapal Sfraat Owner. $212,500. 643- busline. No brokers. Good locodoh. 649-7230 IWf/V/H $82,900. 649-1043. anytime. 646-3520 MANCHESTER. CT 06040 E M K O Y te COMeANV Manchattar, CL 2249.