n — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thufiday. Dec. 12.1965 S P O K I S PO C U 8 U.S./WORLD

T LOOK FOR THE STARS ... ^ Yanks get Biirns Coachiight piay Sabotage possible Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get from White Sox isn’t a standout in Canada crash better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a ... pag« 11 ... page 15 ^ ... page 22 ■k difference it makes. Telephone 643-271 1, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Jf xrr ir CARLYLE ®by tarry Wright APARTMENTS R 00M M A TC 8 FOR RENT WANTED - - I ' " ■ r'" •’ 'T- • iHaurbTatrr) ManchRsler - A City nl Villape Charm Hrralb Professional Roommate — Wanted to share two • i/v. 4e<«r«i>A bedroom townhouse In AvallabI* January 1st, Manchester. $250 plus */i • . I , . . •|.(il lust complattd one bed­ electricity. Call 646-1987. Friday, Dec. 13,1985 Single copy: 2SG room apartment with carpeting, appliances and pidnty of storage on f ^ H O U D A Y / East Center Street, $49S [5 U SEASONAL monthly Including heat. R o ss gets Garage available. 649- Assortment of Christmas Officials fume SMS. Tree Trimmings take all for $12. 646-3388.0 life terms Manchester — Available Immediately, a modern four room apartment UVING in 2 deaths with appliances. S400 over procedure monthly plus utilities. CHRISTMAS 647-1113 after 6pm. TREES By Lynn F. Monalian The Associated Press Five Large Rooms — 19J.ewis Street Porches, washer/dryer in zoning cases hookups, refrigerator, K^anchester WILLIMANTIC — Former insu­ cellar, attic, good park­ (behind barn) rance salesman Michael B. Ross ing. References and se­ CHHft*ICA.Inc. was sentenced to two consecutive curity. Rent S450. Availa­ life sentences at Superior Court 3 ble December 15th. $18 Any Tree THE NUTCRACKER by The Joe Kubert School today for the murders of two young • Cemetery expansion 643-6922 days, 643-4654 women in 1982. evenings. Open Dec. 7 & 6 Ross, 26, had pleaded no contest 9 am‘- 4 pm Andover — 3V*i rooms Nov. IS to reduced charges of angers conservationists with appliances. 646-4126 murder in the deaths of Tammy S475rmonth Including Williams, 17, and Deborah Taylor, By George Layng of the pond to be filled. Commission heat. Call M ary, 649-9459 24. He still faces trial in New Herald Reporter members said they want a buffer of or 646-2482. London County for the deaths of HOUSEHOLD from 100 to ISO feet between the Julp *■ . S- four other young women. The Conservation Commission will cemetery and the pond. Under a plea bargain arrange­ seek legal help to try to preserve a The commission planned to use land HOMES ment, Ross had the option of section of land along Union Pond where along the pond as part of the Hockanum Wonder Warm Jenus 400 FOR RENT arguing for concurrent life senten­ a private cemetery is slated to be River Linear ^ r k , which is a series of wood Burning fireplace t ' .V '**5 ‘ ^ S '’" ‘T f ’. V Insert by Dunham Lehr ces, but requested the consecutive expanded. hiking t r a ils ^ n g the river. Vernon •- Four Room sentences today through his attor­ The commission voted Thursday to Henry Hinin6, a spokesman for the Inc. Used only 2 seasons. kw^.j ‘ ^ Ranch with appliances, Asking $400. Call 646-4886 ney, M. Fred DeCaprio. ask the Board of Directors for permis­ cemetery association, said this morn­ lake privileges, no child­ anytime. PJ1 p T r sion to use part of its funds to hire an ing that he has been in Contact with ren, no pets. S500 L^U^'v "It must be understood that attorney, after expressing anger at the Conservation Commission member m onthly. 742-6736. White Corner Cupboard Michael B. Ross is a dangerous Planning and Zoning Commission for Dowlas Smith about the cemetery — Three shelves on top, criminal and be can never again be approving the cemetery plans without plans. However, he said the association Manchester — Large louver door below. $80. allowed to enjoy his fre^om ,” seeking its input. did not want to commit itself to final four bedroom Contem­ 6 4 9 -1 2 7 9 .0 ______Judge Richard C. Noren said A meeting with the developer of the plans at this time. porary In fine family during the sentencing at Windham cemetery is scheduled for January or He said the association has no plans to neighborhood. S925 per Assorted twin size ma- teSssiSP.ajt't •' a • ' t .*» Superior Court. month. Call Joyce, 647- tresses and box spring. February, but Conservation Commis­ use the property in the immediate 8895. Good condition. $15 each. Because Ross still faces trial in sion members said there is no guaran­ future, although there Is a need for a Phone 649-9287.0 the deaths of the other four women, tee their concerns will be respected. new cemetery. The Planning and DeCaprio declined to elaborate on "He doesn't even have to meet with Zoning Commission approved the asso­ STORE AND Formica and chrome kit­ why Ross made the request for us." Chairman Arthur Glaeser said at ciation's plans to expand the cemetery OFFICE SPACE chen set — four chairs, consecutive sentences rather than the commission’s meeting in Lincoln Sept. 18. extra leaf, very good concurrent terms. Center. "H e can ignore our concerns." Although construction has not condition. $75. Phone649- The cemetery, which would occupy 16 started, Conservation Commission Office Space — Excellent Under Connecticut law. a life 3492.0 acres, is being built by the Catholic member 'Riomas Fiorentino said work location with ample HOUSEHOLD CAR8/TRUCK 8 MISCELLANEOUS sentence is 60years imprisonment. parking. 600,400 8,300 so­ CAR8/TRUCK 8 ICAR8/TRUCK8 Cemetery Association. It would border could begin any day. Dishwasher — Magic I 2 J GOODS FOR SALE L E I AUTOMOTIVE ft. office suites are now F 0 R 8 A L E FOR RALE Williams, of Brooklyn, was last Union Pond on the west. North School "They could put a bulldozer in there available. 649-2891. Chef, portable, like new seen alive Jan. 4, 1982. Her body Street on the south, Oakland Street on tomorrow," he said. Fiorentino main­ E condition Inslde/outslde. U s e d Refrigerators, Wanted — Small young 1975 Dodge VVIndow Van was found shortly after Ross' the east and Deming Street on the north, tained that by hiring an attorney, the Store — Main Street, Needs pump assembly. Washers, Ranges — dog, Benll typeforagood — Wltl^tack Aat, 3 speed Class I Trailer Hitch — arrest on June 28,1984. Taylor, of according to plans drawn up by the commission could delay construction $50. 649-0231.0 Manchester. 100% loca­ clean, guaranteed, parts home. Call after 4pm, on colum and remova­ Fits Chevy Caprice Wag­ Danielson, was last seen alive June Manchester engineering firm of Fuss until its concerns are met. He said the tion, heat, air, parking and service. Low prices. 646-1263. ble bed Trame In back. ons, pulls 2,000 lbs. $20. WILLIMANTIC NISSAN DODGE IS, 1982. Her body was discovered and O’Neill. developers would have an incentive to Included, reasonable. Sears Kenm ore 110-volt B.O. Pearl & Son, 649 $900. Call after 4pm, 742- Call 649-6646 anytlm e.o $1,M 8,000 Invontory Liquidation in Canterbury on Oct. 30, 1982. Hanid photo by Btthmv reach an agreement because any delay apartment size dryer. Ex­ 649-5334 or 643-7175. M ain Street, 643-2171. 5824. could cost them money. cellent condition. $99. Ross still faces eight counts of THE PLANS CALL for the cemetery . % ... to come within 10 to 30 feet of the pond in Please call 647-8796.0 Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ 1984 Buick Riviera — NOTici TO chforroas 8 6 capital felony murder in thell983-84 Cold day, hot work some areas, and would require a section trial freezer. $350. 649- Loaded, mint condition. E S TA TE OF deaths of four other young Women Please turn to page to' MISCELLANEOUS 9012. HARRIET F. HANDLEY, FOR RENT Roll Away twin bed with­ Lloyd's AM/FM stereo 28.000 miles. Must sell. late ot Manchester, NISSAN & DODGE UNITS in New London County, where The weather was cold but the work was hot this morning as Jonathan Irace of C out mattress, $12. 643- and 8-track'' stereo car­ 875-8161, leave message. deceased ______------Charcoal Grill for sale — 1 ------1 another prosecutor plans to go Capital Sand and Cinder Co. of Hartford prepared a section of Main Street with 5697.0 tridge player and turnta­ The Hon. William E. Fitz­ ^ D D 6 M tm kOka nm §m DODGE OMNI 4 DR 4575 ahead with a trial. Garage and Office Space Ideal for hot dog and FINANCE FINANCE ble. Hardly used. Asking 1984 Magnum — Show­ Gerald, JudM , el the Court a vibrating machine for a layer of tar. The work was being done for the PZC schedules meeting for rent — 104 Hilliard hamburg roasting. $25. ot Probate, District ot Man­ French Pravinclal Bed­ $85. Call 647-1560 after ro om condition. 3,000 Ross was charged with sexually Street, Manchester. 643- 649-7944.0______chester at 0 hearing held on Southern New England Telephone Co., across from St. James Church near room Set — Good condi­ 5pm, ask for Len. miles. Must sell. 875-8161, December 6, 1985 ordered ^ i ^ ^ ’ 5 4 8 0 w i ^ 5 4 8 0 assaulting five of the six young 7516 or 643-7707.* that all claims must be pre­ TAX-REa EXTRA TAX-RB). EXTRA .women who were killed over a Purnell Place. tion. Large dresser, 9 Armchair — Overstuffed leave message. $.6% $144.50 50% $144.50 instead of suit vs. ZB A sented to the fiduclory on or drawett. with mirror, wing type In red plaid. RtcNnlng StatB. Otfroator RW, Conv. Radioing Saata, 21 Eng., Pow. 8tr. two-year period, at least four of Manchester — 2 car gar­ RECREATIONAL before March 10, 1906 or be 8pw«. W8W. 4 8pd., Ntw 86 Conv. Spara, Clotti Ptua. Naw 86 night stdhd and chrome Good condition. $25. Call 1976 Plym outh F u r y — 318 barred as by law provided. whom were strangled, police said. age tor storage, S35 edch ITEMS Mary Lou Taylor, ISOO R a M t, DIDOO Down. 46 Moniht, 1600 RabatA $1000 Down. 48 Montha, By John F. Kirch coffee table with glass. 649-9475.0 V-8, Good condition. $795. in to 8aia Prtoa. A A K CR-L $37250. lowed the company to put in 200 parking side. 649-4003. Clerk $8980 n ia Priea. AAH CR-L $372.65 If convicted of capital felony Herald Reporter Best offer. 643-1665. Call 633-3179 after 7pm. Fin. Ch. Itoes-n Am t Fin. $8802.53 Fin. Ch. $1083.83 Amt. Fin. $8862.53. spaces — 160 less than required by The fiduciary Is: Total Contract $144.90 P.M. AMF Ten Pin Bowline Total Contract 16930 35 $144.90 P.M. murder in the four other cases, zoning regulations for that size |^MI8CELLANE0U8 Edward L. Handley Ross could be sentenced to death. Family needs help rebuilding The Planning and Zoning Commis­ Boll with bog. $35. Call 1977 Dodge Aspen — 4 15 Bllsh Rd. DODGE ARHES 4 DR 11147 DODGE COLT 95M building. |S ^ F 0 R 8 A L E FINANCE HOMES [ ^ HOMES 646r1780.o door, 47,500 miles. $2,500 Marlborough, C T 06447 ■ F IN A N C E Capital felony murder is defined sion will not appeal a variance granted Other commission members said this 3 023-12 FDR SALE FOR SALE or best offer. M ust see. under Connecticut law as murder Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of still live at home, she took a deep breath and by the Zoning Board of Appeals in week that the PZC should not appeal the student Desk and Choir Child’s cross ' country < * £ ^ * 6 5 7 0 ^ ^ $ 4 8 5 4 under any of eight sets of circum­ connection with a firm's plans to build a Call after 6pm , 647-94M. ■ ■ TAX-REQ. EXTRA vignettes prepared by the Manchester Area started the hard task of building a new life for ZBA’s decision and that they were — Four drawers, good skis, poles and shoes, ^ TAX-REG EXTRA stances, including murder during 90.000-square-foot warehouse and show­ INVITATION TO RID ae% *173.25 58% $127.99 herself and her little ones. condition. $40. 644-8360.a Conference of Churches, which is seeking to happy the commission would seek a (size 2), very good condi­ Automatic, Tmtad Oiaaa. Dafroatar, Bu(*at Saata. Raar Dafroatar. 4 S pd. a sexual assault and murder We would like to help. room on Tolland Turnpike, its chair­ meeting with planning officials instead. tion. $35. Coll 647-8869.0 Toyota Corolla, 76 Lift- The Eighth Utilities District, Row. Otr.. W8W. DLX, Naw 85 Staal Ballad Tiraa. Naw n . provide Manchester and Bolton families with 32 Main St., Manchester, CT., during a kidnapping. man said today. Immaculate 7 room, 3 bedroom, fire­ Cor Coat — M an’s size 40, back — Automatic, air, MOO S M a . 11000 Down. 4 » M o M H a. WOO (UbaH. tsoo Down 40 Montta. Christmas gifts and food and clothing She has no refrigerator or stove and has to " I don’t think it would be wise to do seeks bids for Fire Hose M O M S i a P rice. A A H C L $ 3 M .t 7 . Fin . C. Robert Satti, the state's Instead, the PZC will meet with the like new. $35. Coll 649- AM/FM, excellent. Many M 0 7 0 S ila P lic a . A I M C . L 1446.03 H n . baskets. heat the baby's formula in a borrowed crock that (appeal),” PZC Vice Chairman place, 25 foot family room, alumi­ washer. c n I1SN.41 Aim Fin tXHOOZ Total ch. weo02. Ami. Fin WIM.OT. ToW attorney in New London case, has town's planning staff to decide how it 0352.O new parts. $1,350/best Comm a H31S04. tlTSZO P.M. Contract W 143.W . 1127.00 P.M. pot. We have found a crib, beds, a kitchen set Ronald Gates said. " I think our num sided ranch, plus pool room, ★ offer. 633-5830. Eld specifications may beob- said he does not believe the pleas can improve communications with the objecting to it was enough." talned during normal busl- would affect the prosecution of the It’s hard to believe she’s the mother of both and housewares. They need almost every­ ZBA about decisions the two groups A Grey Chin Chlllo Trim Sportsmen Christmas neu hours, (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 thing else — plus a full-to-the-brim Christ­ " I think we should eventually sit wrought iron pillared front porch. p.m.) Mondov thru Sotur- other four cases. a 3-year-old and a 5-month-old baby. make, PZC Chairman Aired W. Sieffert Coot — Slze.,16. Like new. Special: 15% off Inven­ MOTORCYCLES/ mas basket that includes a gift for a perky down with the ZBA,” said commission Large landscaped fenced in yard, dov, from the Dispatcher at DeCaprio. has said the pleas She looks so much like a child herself — Sr. said today. $80. Please coll after 6pm, tory sale on all fishing RICYCLES the Eighth Utilities District mom as well as presents for the children. member William Bayer. ’’I think we 646-1636.0 Firehouse, 32 Main St., Man­ were made in an effort avoid the thin, pretty, with long dark hair. Married "W e’re going to attempt to sit down have to communicate with them extra summer house and tool shed, gear and hunting and death penalty. DeCaprio has said This fam ily is one of the more than 300 and try to get our message to them a camping accessories. chester, CT., 04040. 1 0 0 NISSANS ON SAU 1 very young, she and her husband left better.” mid 90’s. Immediate occupancy. Call American Heritage Mag­ Boys 20* Huffy bicycle. Sealed Mds will be received be plans to argue in the New households MACC hopes to help during the little more clearly,” he said. Sieffert Coll S 8i S Tackel after . NEW « teiTIIA • ORDER Manchester for Florida, where he had been Sieffert was upset because the owner for appointment. 643-1667. azine Cumulotlyg Index, Banana seat and training at the above oddrees unNI NEW M tTM IUSD..GRM I London cases that Ross suffered Christmas season. Non-perishable foods, said he would meet with Planning 2pm, 647-1717. 7:00 p.m., Monday. Decem­ - F IN A N C E FINANCE promised a job. variance contradicted a special excep­ 1954-1982. Ortatnallv $50. wheels. Only $25. Call extreme emotional disturbance. new and good-as-new used toys, gifts for Director Mark Pellegrini to set up 742-0465.O ______ber M, 1985, otWhich time tion for the building that the PZC had In unopened mailing box, they will be puMIcly opened, ^ ^ * 5 2 9 5 ^ ^ * 7 9 9 9 Rosa is scheduled to go on trial in Unemployed for some months, he left her shut-ins and elderly people may be left at the "communication guidelines” between granted Weinberg a month earlier. read aloud and recorded. ^ TAX-REG EXTRA II i j f TAX-REQ. EXTRA the PZC and the ZBA. $25. 568-4456. January for the murders of Wendy and the children shortly after the birth of Town Fire Department’s Center Street The site plans that accompanied the Automotive MISCEIIANEOUS Bids shall remain valid for 5.0% $130.53 8.9% 8210.93 Baribeault, 17, of Griswold; Leslie their second child. Abandoned by her headquarters, the Eighth District Fire Sieffert said -earlier this month that thirty days from the bid FuM Standard Factory Equlpmant Fd l Standard Factory Equlpmant special exception request showed only Mlnuio Drawing Instru- AUTOMOTIVE Shelley, 14, of Griswold; R o ^ husband and unable to live with her mother Station at 32 Main St., any office of the he would look into legal remedies to opening date. The District ro o o Down. 4D Montha. D6296 8ala 11400 Down. 40 Monha. M M O SO* 175 parking spaces, with two other Comtortmbl» Country LMng ments In original leather Prtoa. ASH CL |3n.86 Fin. Cti Stavinsky, 19, of Columbia; and appeal a variance granted by the ZBA reserves the right to relect Price. ACAH CL. W4177, Fin. Ch. — who still had five children living at home — Heritage Savings and Loan Association or areas designate for "future" parking. cate. Nine pieces. Coll New HR78-14 White wall any and all bids for any reo- $104714. Amt Fin. t8»4.W Total A16A2.04. Anil. Fin. M ^ 7 7 . ToW April Brunais, 14, of Griswold. to Robert W. Weinberg, owner of Coniraol n iO llf. $13553 P M Ccmraci AIO.IM AI. tZ IO H P.M. she returned to Manchester to find her the Manchester Mall at 811 Main St. Checks The PZC approved the special excep­ after 5:30pm. $30. 643- sen deemed to be In the best Police believe that Shelley and Economy Electric Supply, in connec­ IzDsiRiJr‘ steel belted radial intereM of the District. father, only to discover be had moved out of can be mailed to MACC Seasonal Sharing, tion with the condition that Weinberg 6367.0 maunted. $35. Fits 78 Brunaia were killed together and JOSEPH TRIPP the area. At an age when many young people P.O. Box 773, Manchester 06040. tion with the company’s plans to build a Fard. Call after 6pm, show all 360 parking spaces on the map. 1963 T-BIrd — All power, FIRE COMMISSIONER 1 S S TRUCK SALE LIQUIDATION 1 that only Brunais was sexually showroom.and warehouse at 402 and 428 Free 7 gallon Olympic 646-4618.0 excellent condition, low Doted at Manchester, Conn, 1 ______OVHI LOO OS SALT 1 assaulted. Tolland Turnpike. The variance al­ Please turn to page lo Curry Solid Stain, about 8 this 6th dov of December, mileage, must be seen. 1 im 9$$n$$M .8im i' m rie eegat • iRM i 3 years old. Coll 646-8081 .o Far Sale — 2 New radial 1981. $3,500. Coll 643-2882 P M . I SAljPHICE tires, size 14. $95 for the 020-13 Electronic flashes, bat­ pair. 643-4592.0 tery and AC hot-shoe, 1967 Mustang, automatic, ■ H ^^AX-REG EXTRA EXTSA Fourth suspect sought in Torrington synchro cord. Like now. INVITATION TO BN) TODAY’S HERALD 6 cylinder. First $200 1 FuN Standard Factory Equlpmant F|4I SUndvd Fictniy Eqidpinail Other access. Call 646- tokos It. Call 742-8843 P air 215 X 70 R15 Rim s for 6261.0 Lincoln. $25. Phone 644- The Eighth UtllHtes District, after 5;30pm. 33 Main $t., M anam ter, C T TORRINGTON (UPI) - Two probe is ongoing and all arrest The first ended in December 1984 1098.0 seeks bids for low-preMure wwhBP wen I BlUUIta 23 in New Haven Superior Court. School under water index Radar Detector — Fuz- rescue cushions. local police officers aiid a New warrants have been ordered Both Williams and Blasko posted with a report by Administrative 1954 Chevrolet Bet Air — OVER 400 AVAILABLE NOW!! zbuste'r i I Model, plugs Hartford auto salesman have been sealed. $5,000 and $2,500 bonds respec­ Judge John D. Brennan blasting Hundreds of gallons of water 20 pggee, 4 eecUone Best otfer. Greet for res­ New Nylon Car Cover — Bid specifications may be ob­ Into cigarette lighter, tained during hormol busl- arrest^ in ponneetton with a Gemelli was charged with five tively and each will be present^ in the state police for their investiga­ flooded four classrooms at Bol­ toration. Coll 649-3079. Cost $35, sell for $25. Size AHuIr* works g re a tll 643-2831, nese hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:80 grand Jury proibd of alleged corrup­ counts of perjury and Williams, Winsted Superior Court on Dec. 20. tive techniques. ton Center SchdhI Thursday after 91 m edium . 649-0388.0 p.m.) Monday thru Satur­ tion in tbe,«^.Torrington Police RiialnM A 9K $65.0 day, from the Dispatcher ot GUARANTEED FINANCING who was arrested while on duty, Acting Toprington Police Chief That report sparked a feud contractors installing a new roof 1981 FlotStrada — 2door, lh» Eighth Utlittles District Department. was charged with three counts of Joseph Hayes said both officers between the chief state's attor­ removed a tarp. School Superin­ r.lauifiaH 9fi-9A Rehouse, 31 Main St., Man­ Over 100 Priced From $499-$2000 Ashford $110,000 Rabbit Hutch — $25.646- fuel Injected, 40,000 origi­ Court of Probate, District of Arrested Thursday night were possession of cocaine and hinder­ were suspended hours after their ney’s office and the state police tendent Richard E. Packman nnm lrB 90 5121.0 nal miles. Excellent con­ Manchester chester, C T 01040. Neil Gemelli, 26, a veteran police ing prosecution, state police said. N on ei 09 MARara arrest and Gemelli turned in his which ended with the replacement told the Board of Education ConnectIcutS, 7-6 E IG H T LAR GE ROOAAS on 6.6 dition. $1,875. 742-9476. Sealed bids will be received detective; Vance Willianns, 29, a Blasko was charged with two E S TA TE OF ol the above address until badge and gun Thursday night. of former Chief State’s Attorney Thursday night. Story on page 4. Pntartainnnant ..... in Acres In Ashford, 15 minutes from Assembled UnpaInted 6 RONIQOyLEE HINES, 7:00 p.m., Monday. Decem­ iC GRAND AM uniformed officer, and George F. counts each of sale and possession The arrests came in the wake of Austin J. McGuigan. Piv-iia IS roam Victorian Doll­ deceosed ber M, 1985. at which Hme CASH SALE PRICE UConn. 3 Bedrooms, 1V2 baths, loft 1978 Horizon — New Pursuant to on order of Hon. Blasko, 35, of New Hartford, who of cocaine and maijuana, and three a 14-month grand jury investiga­ DeMayo on Thursday delivered 1 n ral natwa .-LX house. About 3' X 2' X 3'. they will be puMIdy 20x20, fireplace In living room, gar­ brakes, clutch, exhaust William E. FltzOerold, read aloud and rec( was dm ribed by state police as an counts of peijury. tion conducted by New Haven an interm report on his 14-month 1 nHary Lots of detail. Coll 742- system; good gas mi­ Judte, dated iDecember 3, 9 Bids shall remola valid for auto salesman; ’ " I ’m innocent," Blasko told Superior Court Judge Anthony V. investigation to Hartford Superior age, tool shed, your own trout pond 7289 or 6494)778. leage; high miles, 1985 0 hearing will be held on (ThHiiarljM in thirty days from the Md ~'*’0 SSLSCT FROMB^SAS<9788 WITHlA llv . . A warrant for a fourth suspect reporters as he entered the state DeMayo into alleged corruption, Court Judge George D. Stoughton. - no extra charge for the deer In the on application proving for Weather forecast Opinion n 81,200/best offer. 643-5701. the oufhorltv to compromise opening dole. The District An-emomoM rown windows, oefodobi u u n t im was obtained but not served police barracks at Litchfield illegal gambling and drug dealing woods. and settle a doubtful and reserves the right to relebt Panpla . 9 HOME AND any and all bids for any rgo- becauae the subject was believed Thursday night. "This is a joke. I within the Torrington police The DeMayo grand jury has Snow changing to sleet and disputed clolm In favor of fipnrta 11-14 OAROEN Dodge Aspen — Special sold estate oealnst Joved M. sen deemed to be In the bipt to hdve fled the state, State Police tell you they’re after the wrong department. called as witnesses a number of rain tonight, then tapering to 91 Edition, 1977. 2 door, Malik, M.O. os In sold oppll- Interest of the DM flct. L N I^ O N I UNIT PfM SALE EVDIT, EVENT ENDS JAN. 4, I N I * Sgt. Edward Dailey said. people,’ ’ be said. It is the s^ond grand jury police officers and elected officials showers. Partly sunny and Talautelr^ff landau, power steering, cotldn on file mere fully ap­ JOSEPH TRIPP KEITH REAL ESTATE Free to Qualified non- I He said the s iu p ^ could not be G ‘ orewotl c 1 A }s SASU Mancheeler CT 1 Now you know 9M4 by 4 p.m. woohdoya or 10 a.m. Fire Dept.) A tKX) .'.’ 8 fy h b y 8 Set q i j HarMcxd I 600 ?43 ?7 6 y Gossip columnists might as well have their It was from Tnnrenn Blacqne, Dennis acribtr to Unltod Proit Intorno- HOURS Mon f •! R ») 647-1668 V Soturdoya for ouorontood doUyory tlonol nowaaorylcoandlaamombtr Monday, 9:11 p.m. — chimney HOURS Mon Tr, 9.6 offices in the bathroom, says Dlaaa McLel- Ffijss, Cknriet Hnld, VernMcn Hamel, Ed In Mondioattr. Mor- i 1*>uM > . R So* q New &aland was discovered by Dutch of tho Audit Buroou of CIrculotlent. .fire, Merril Road,Coventry (North N o w a* th e Wed A Thurz III 6 Sal 1Q • Unique Fazhions & G ifu From Around the World o (lengrat Student Union laa, the jgmdicated “ Ear” who wrote about linrinaro. Kiel Mnrfin. Rnfart FTosky, explorer, Abel Tasmand, on this date In 1642. Coventry). Univerzity of H artlflfd .'OO Bloomfield Ave W Hertford MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 13. I9>5 — t_ 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13. 1985 Roof work causes flooding at Bolton school Governor offers plan to cut MVD delays $750,000 to modernize its micro­ third set in recent weeks dealing Toby Moffett, said his reforms of a five-week study of the agency By Judd Evorhart by his aide, ’Timothy F. Bannon, referring to the old roof that was summer of 1984. The B ^ rd of fiche equipment to make it easier with the 'Motor Vehicle were not prompted by politics. faculty earlier this week was doors had been blocked and that Tho Assoclotod Press who visited each of the branch Bv Susan Voushn and floor tiles might have been plagued by leaks. Finance also cut the school board s for workers to get information. Department. "This really, truly, is not a damaged, Packman said. The unbelievable." The teachers de­ the playground was being used as a $39,000 request for the roof from offices with MVD CommlMtoDor Harold Roportar Marshall asked Audette to re­ HARTFORD — Connecticut law­ Tliose proposals must be ap­ ’The Republicans, who control political matter," he told repor­ school’s custodial crew assessed cided to send a letter to the Herald storage area for potentially lethal the town budget last spring, but the consider sending the letter to the makers will have at least three proved by the General Assembly, the General Assemjily. have ap­ ters. " It ’s a matter of trying to Benjamin A. Muzio. the damage and will submit a list to on Tuesday, Audette said, but then equipment, "making outside su­ money was later reinstated. BOLTON — Hundreds of gallons Herald. Audette said later that he which convenes its 1986 session in pointed a committee to study the service the public of the state of the contractor for reimbursement, rewrote some of it Wednesday pervision a liability nightmare.” proposals for revamping the state During a legislative bearing this of water flooded four classrooms at would probably send it anyway Packman said the contractor Motor Vehicles Department dur­ February. idea of turning the agency over to a Connecticut better.” he said. after meeting with Packman. fall, Muzio blamed many of his Bolton Center School Thursday after he obtained one more told him ’Thursday that the roof O’Neill also proposed overhaul­ private company, similar to the A Center School teacher also Signed by eight teachers and a ‘"n iE R E IS NO way anyone ing the 1906 session. He said his proposals would not agency’s problems on a lack of after contractors installing a new installation will require five more ’The latest is from Democratic ing some o f the branch offices — way the state’s auto emissions presented the board Thursday with teacher’s aide, the letter said, could possibly say that this con­ teacher’s signature. have been as likely to succeed money. roof removed a tarp. School Sally Lessard, a parent and days of work. ’Two of those will some of which, he said, are testing program is run by Hamil­ a letter signed by nine staff "Education Is going on, but it is struction is in the students’ best Gov. William A. O’Neill, who says before because "the state was very Bannon’s report states that the Superintendent Richard E. Pack­ substitute teacher, reiterated involve tarring and graveling, he "dungeon-like" — more training, ton Standard. members complaining of the dis­ doubtful that every child is educational interests," the letter bis proposal will cut waiting time pinched for dollars. We now find request for the 46 new workers was man told the Board of Education including stress training, for em­ On Wednesday, two Democrats ruption of school bMause of the learning.” concluded. "It has sacrificed vaiu- Audette’s concerns and asked that said. at the 16 branch offices in half. ourselves in a position were the already included in the agency’s Thursday night. the board not agree to such Expressing concern about the The governor proposed, as had ployees and monthly public office in the General Assembly sug­ The roofers from Premier Roof­ $74,000 roofing project, which The letter listed five serious able educational time." economy is good, the state coffers budget request for next year. After hearing Audette’s com­ projects again during the school safety of the project, school board the ageiicyitaelf, spending $537,000 hours by the commissioner and his gested their own Ideas for improv­ ing Co. of New Haven had removed began in mid-November. > And a concerns, including the danger of are full and we can do some of His report to O’Neill called for year. member Barry Steams urged the to hire 20 more full-time and 26 deputy "to make sure that the ing the operations of MVD, long a the old roof over the north wing of parent told the board she was men and materials over the ments and reading the ietter, these things." the development of "stress- school board Chairman James board to talk to the Public Building more part-time workers to ease the public’s needs are being well target of public criticism chiefly the school Wednesday and covered concerned for the safety of stu­ students during school hours, the sensitivity training" for MVD Marshall apologized for the prob­ THE^ SCHOOL BOARD ap­ Commission about the problems. flow of business. served." because of long lines and unplea­ He said he was ready to listen to it with a tarp, Packman said. dents white the project continued. pounding of hammers and other everyone’s ideas, but he made it employees who have “ the difficult equipment, flying sparks, and dust lems and said he would take full proved the roof project early In the Packman said that PBC Chairman He also called for a $900,000 In addition, O’Neill said he is sant workers. Rain lea k ^ through the tarp and O’Neill, who’s running for re- clear that turning the agency over task of dealing pleasantly and PACKMAN ALSO told the board and fumes in the hallways, which responsibility for allowing the summer with the hope of getting Michael Missarl has been apprised upgrading of the department’s considering buying or leasing new caused extensive damage, but the election next year and who faces to private hands was not his first helpfully with a public which does at its monthly meeting that tar fell have apparently caus^ some work to go on while school was in the work completed before school of the problems. GOVERNOR O'NEILL telephone system to help people office space and expanding office major gush came Thursday morn­ an intraparty challenge for the choice. not want to be In a motor vehicles students and teachers to become session. started. ’The work did not begin before they get to the branch hours. ing when the roofers removed the on a student Thursday, ruining a Packman also said that there are .. . spruce offices up gubernatorial nomination from O’Neill’s proposals were a result branch office in the first place.” " I was naive. I didn’t realize how until Nov. 18. office, and spending another ’The governor’s proposals are the tarp and "hundreds of gallons of new ski jacket. The student was ill. no exits blocked In the school, but ‘‘Both administration and disruptive this would be,’ ’ Mar­ ’The board had sought a new roof water came cascading in,” Pack­ reimbursed from school activity one doorway was locked temporar­ teachers have tried valiantly to shall said. "Our thought was to get for the past two years, but the man said. The floors in four funds, he said. ily. He said the door was quickly work around the intolerable situa­ the job done as quickly as possible Board of Selectmen rejected all classrooms were covered with two J. Frederick Audette. a teacher reopened when staff became at Center School, told the board, tion," the letter said. because of the leaks and the bids submitted when the project to three inches of water, he said. was first put nut to bid in the aware of it. Principal says misunderstanding sparked shooting spree U One copy machine was drenched “ The frustration level of the The teachers also said that question of safety then.” he said. By John Gustovsen final class of the day because the " ’The youngster came in my " ’That’s what we were able to the shooting. recover from the event. About 20 The Associated Press student had worn a coat inside the office and said, ’I want to see do,” Rixon said. “ When we went The school intercom was used by local clergy, social workers and building in violation of the dress you,’" Rixon said. "H e had a coat in, he fired a shot that went through the gun-toting teen-ager, and later other human services profession­ LM C proposal receives mixed reviews PORTLAND — A teen-ager’s code. on ... and I asked him what he had the window.” his father to convince him to als met Wednesday with students Areo Tow ns fatal shooting spree at a junior Rixon said the youth is a good underneath his coat. He moved his Rixon said Bengston was among surrender while in a second-floor at the school, he said. library because they would be coat apart and showed me the staff members informed about the classroom full of "terrified” stu­ "There has to be some grieving By Suson Vaughn state funding that has already been possibilities. high school was apparently student with a strong sense of appropriated for the project. The town Hooper also said that the purpose of disruptive. sparked by his mistaken impres­ fairness who "felt that if he gun.” crisis, and he went from room to dents, Shiffer said. going on, both for the loss of Dave In B r i^ Herald Reporter He also said his committee did not see would be eligible for 60 percent state the new facility was to serve the entire sion that he had been suspended for deserved the punishment, he had room telling teachers to evacuate Rixon said he did not know how Bengston and the student — and for the need for the library to be open to the FOR ’THE NEXT IS minutes. their students from the building. long it could take the school to us," Rixon said. BOLTON — Board of Education funding for most of the project, he said. community, which would mean arrang­ a minor disciplinary infraction, no difficulty accepting it. ... (But) town. Rixon and teacher James Stann- “ He walked around a comer and Veteran teachers retire members responded with mixed re­ Research done by the school board ing rooms so that residents would not the school principal says. when he felt an injustice is when he "It would be a waste of money,” he ard tried to convince them that (the student) was there, and as I views Thursday night to an advisory indicated that the computers accounted have to walk through the school to use The student came looking for would really get very angry." BOLTON — The Board of Education ’Thursday said. "what he was thinking of doing was understand it Dave simply said. group’s recommendation that a 2,800- for the largest portion of the cost of the the library and media center. Portland Junior High School Prin­ Rixon said that around 10:30 night approved early retirement effective in June Lorenzini said that the structure certainly not the right thing to do,’ ’ ‘Look. I'm just walking by.” ' square-foot library and media center be project outside of actual construction The plan proposed by the citizens’ cipal Don Rixon with a semiauto­ a.m. Tuesday the boy came to him for two long-time teachers at Bolton High School proposed by the committee “ is the Rixon said. ” He proceeded to walk added to the high school. costs. Hooper said. advisory committee shows the media matic pistol Tuesday because and "indicated he wanted me to Rixon said. — Irene Tabatsky and David Gibbons. maximum we can support.” He said by. I understood that he started CORRECTION center addition attached to the south "there was some confusion about call his sister because he wasn’t He "asked us to start walking, so Tabatsky, a resident of Manchester, has been In its final report to the board, the The state Department of Education has already allocated $485,971 to the end of the school, with the computer lab that all but one committee member whether he was under suspension feeling well.” we walked," said Rixon. The running, and that the student then the home economics teacher at the high school for Library Media Center Advisory Com­ in a former classroom next to it. Space favored the 2,800- square-foot addition or not," Rixon said ’Thursday. Told he should report to the principal then led Stannard and the fired.” The Al Sleffert's Appliance circular which 19 years. She has also served as adviser for the mittee also recommended that existing town for a 7,000-square-foot library and now occupied by the library and other with the separate computer lab. The school nurse, he became "ob­ student toward a fire door Rixon Rixon said that another student school newspaper. She has organized interna­ space at the school be rearranged to media center that was proposed two " I think he was angry with me, is Included in today's Manchester Herald years ago. Voters reject^ the project classrooms would be expanded or proposed size of the facility is the obviously. As principal of the viously somewhat upset and believed would afford protection if was being held hostage when tional dinners for the faculty annually and allow for a computer lab and special converted foroffiCr^uses, according to minimum size for a library and media turned around and walked out of he and Stannard could get behind Bengston was shot, and that the contains several production-printing provided refreshments for all school programs. education rooms. in a referendum last November. building I assume responsibility the plans. center recommended by the state the building,” Rixon said. The it. other student probably witnessed Principal Joseph V. Fleming said today. School board member T. Dye Hooper Advisory committee Chairman Ray­ for disciplining the students and errors. Committee member Joseph Loren- Department of Education. student returned later with the Gibbons has taught English at the school for 15 challenged the committee’s proposal to mond Ursin said funding might still be there had been occasions in which available and recommended that town zini said that most librarians in other Ursin told the board that the commit­ it was necessary to discipline pistol owned by his father, accord­ Page 2 -Litton prices should state “ otter years. He has also served as a class adviser and separate the computers from the tee’s proposal "is something the library and media center, saying that officials continue to meet with state high schools the committee visited did him," Rixon said in discussing ing to police. has co-directed school dramatic productions, townspeople will support.” • factory rebate". the plan might cause the town to lose officials to investigate funding not favor having computers inside the details of the event publicly for the Assistant Principal Fred Shiffer Fleming said. said the boy returned at 12:30 p.m. "They can’t be replaced,” Fleming said. first time. Page 4-19” Television at $329, VCR at $329, and and insisted on telephoning his The two teachers are taking advantage of an Before surrendering to police the Color TV at $299 should oil be Identified Ceremony, protest student briefly took a younger sister. The student then insisted on early retirement incentive program the board interrupting a meeting between with the brand name “ Mitsubishi". has offered for the first time in five years. DECLARES student hostage and fired about a ^ Youth Specialty Shop dozen shots, killing school mainte­ Rixon and a teacher, Shiffer said. 757 MAIN 8T„ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER to mark sub launch nance man David Bengston, Page 7- Frlgidolre Euroflolr Range Is Incor­ Group meets on hurricane wounding secretary Lynne Had­ rectly priced at $479. The correct price dad in the arm and shattering a X Christmas Sale 20% and 30% COVENTRY — A meeting of the Contingency GROTON (AP) — The launching of the first an matt wintor Itomo window whose glass cut Rixon’s WE DELIVER is $579. Emergency Planning Unit will be held tonight to submarine named after Louisville, Ky., will be face. II you haven't received your ' f OPEN x-TRA December discuss the town's response to Hurricane Gloria. marked with a ceremony by naval officials and a Police and court officials have Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. Al Sleffert's Appliances and their printer The group will also work on a strategy to deal protest Saturday by anti-nuclear weapons activists. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, ^ HOLIDAY HOURS S M T W I P S not released the student’s name, with future emergencies. The 360-foot-Iong Louisville will be launched at the mON W IN TE s R t 8HP SNOWBLOWER please call your carrier. II you’re sincerely regret these errors and any Incon­ because he is under 16. But school One item to be discussed is the purchase of new Electric Boat shipyard, with Naval nuclear propul­ unable to reach your carrier, call officials and students have identi­ ^ Sunday ft PM Openings venience thev may cause any of Al Sleffert's generators to operate town facilities in the event sion program director Adm. Kinnaird McKee aubecriber service, 847-9946, by 6 fied the student as 13-year-old p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays on Dates Circled of a power failure. Town Council member delivering the principal address. customers. Floyd Warmsiey. lor guaranteed delivery. Richard Hines said the town will have to spend The admiral’s wife, Betty Ann McKee, as the ship’s 599900, approximately $30,000 to repair generators lost sponsor will break the traditional bottle of champagne Reg. $1369.00 RIXON SAID he told the student during the Sept. 27 hurricane. over the submarine’s bow. B tO an s. FREE Handle Bar Warmers on Friday he could not attend the The nuclear-powered Louisville is classified as an Hines is urging homeowners to number their 3HP SNOWBLOWER FREE Electric Start attack submarine. 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OPINION ■ J HARTFORD (AP) - A Nauga­ State police Sgt. Edward Dailey after failing a lie detector test, she papers that she is the woman Hutton hearings conclude today tuck probate judge is disputing a said his department stood by its , changed her statement to say she quoted in the report. Ha r t f o r d — Hearings on the possible suspension of E.F. state police report that cleared report. voluntarily inhaled the unknown Siuzdak told police that on the Hutton’s license to operate in Connecticut come to a close today, him in an alleged rape but said he O’Neill told reporters during a substance Siuzdak offered her night of Aug. 16 he was drunk and went to Clisham’s Naugatuck with Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman expected to acknowledged having sexual rela­ news conference that he had during sex, the report said. apartment in a building owned by recommend sanctions. tions with his accuser. withdrawn the nomination. “ It is the examiner’s opinion that Other ways Gov. William A. O’Neill with­ “ It appears to me there is no way a sexual act between (Clisham) his wife, Maureen, and that Jack After the investment firm pleaded guilty to 2,000 counts of mail Clisham had sex with him volun­ and wire fraud in May, the Banking Department began hearings drew his nomination of Probate at this time that nomination can go and Siuzdak did occur, that a forward,” O’Neill said. “ Judge substance was given to her which tarily, the report said. f k on Hutton’s Connecticut license because some of the practices Judge Robert Siuzdak to the Siuzdak has claimed that he is she voluntarily inhaled, and that Clisham claims Siuzdak raped Anderson occurred in the state. Superior Court Thursday, one day innocent of all charges, however, she did not want to engage in her that night. to improve Two more witnesses were to be called in Hutton’s defense at after state police released its report on the alleged rape. under the particular situation as it sexual activity but did so to avoid The report said Siuzdak told today's hearing, and then Lieberman and Hutton’s attorney, Siuzdak criticized the report exists, the name shall not go any annoyance or disturbance she police Clisham voluntarily had sex Thomas F. Cumin, were to make final arguments before acting Thursday, saying it was based on forward.” felt Siuzdak might create,” the with him on two subsequent Banking Commissioner Howard B. Brown. “ innuendo, false assertions and According to the report, Siuzdak report said. occasions. Clisham confirmed to state M VD Both sides will then have several weeks to send Brown final unmitigated lies.” passed a lie detector test when ' State police ended their investi­ police that the two had sex two written arguments and then he will issue a ruling, which could be “ I never had sex with Deborah denying the rape charge, but gation and recommended no arrest other times but said she believed tl appealed in court by either side. Clisham,” Siuzdak said. refused to take a second polygraph because the charge lacked merit. she was being blackmailed into the Beirut hostage Deborah Clisham, 29, of Nauga­ test or answer questions about A separate investigation into the relationship because she owed Although there’s no question that the tuck told the Waterbury newspap­ allegations that he used drugs and possible drug use also was closed Siuzdak back rent payments, private sector generally operates more Housing Investigation planned ers that she had brought the offered Clisham drugs during their without a recommendation for an Clisham went to her uncle. sexual encounters. arrest. Naugatuck Police Chief Dennis HARTFORD — The co-chairmen of the General Assembly’s complaint. efficiently than government, a proposal died of torture Siuzdak said Thursday he re­ Parts of the state police report on Clisham. sometime in October to Planning and Development Committee say they are planning a Siuzdak said he told state police understudy by Republicans in the he had sex with Clisham only after fused to take the second test their investigation into Clisham’s complain that Siuzdak, a family series of hearings to investigate alleged mismanagement in the Legislature seeks to carry things too far. being grilled by investigators fora because state police were “ on a charges were released Wednesday friend for many years, was harass­ .IB Department of Housing. The idea is to have the state turn the in Iran hospital full day last month. fishing expedition” asking general in response to a formal request by ing her and had raped her. Sen. John F. Consoli, R-Bethany, and Rep. Alice V. Meyer, questions about drugs. The Waterbury Republican and Several days later, the chief Department of Motor Vehicles over to a “ I was not in my right mind,” tbe R-Easton, said Thursday they were responding to a series of S2-year-old Siuzdak said. He said Clisham initially told police that The Waterbury American. Police reported the incident to state private company rather than continue to citizen complaints. state police also failed to follow up Siuzdak forced her to inhale some blotted out the complainant’s police and an investigation began operate it. As Gov. William O’Neill said WASHINGTON — William Buckley, one of the In one case, they said, the department ignored complaints leads he gave them. type of drug, the report said. But name, but Clisham told the news­ on Oct. 31. six American hostages kidnapped by Shiite lliursday, the better alternative is to from residents of Bridgeport’s Beardsley Terrace apartment Moslem extremists, is dead. complex that they were periodically without heat and hot water. improve the department’s ability to serve the The State Department’s official position is that Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill said Housing Commis­ public while keeping it in state hands. sioner Joseph E. Canale had assured him the problems at “ we assume that he is alive and have been Grand jury indicts 24 reputed mobsters Few would argue that the MVD is run well Beardsley had been resolved. The governor also indicated he was operating on that principle.” But the CIA, for today: In most offices, service is terrible, satisfied with the way the department was operating in general. which Buckley worked, has highly sensitive captain in tne Genovese family; Pollina and Basso, as well as Louis operating illegal gambling leaving motorists standing in seemingly BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Seven intelligence information that leaves no doubt of reputed members of the Genovese Vincent J. Pollina, 68. of Derby the Mastro, 58, of Bridgeport; Arthur businesses. endless lines to accomplish tasks that should Buckley’s death. Animal inhumanity is charged organized crime family and 17 of reputed head of Connecticut’s- Ventresca, 49. of Trumbull; Vin­ If convicted. Basso faces a their alleged d^ss^iates have been Genovese arm; and another al­ cent Esposito, 57, of Bridgeport; take a few minutes at most. From our intelligence sources, we have pieced maximum of 35 years in prison and NEWINGTON — The Connecticut Humane Society has indicted by a federal grand jury on legedly high-ranking family and Jay C. Myers, 58, of Carlsbad, But giving the operation over to the private Open Forum together the gruesome details of Buckley’s fines totaling $75,000; Pollina faces obtained an arrest warrant charging a former employee with charges including racketeering, member, Salvador C. Basso, 70, of Calif.; with violating the Racket­ sector would be no guarantee of captivity and death, and can disclose the nation 35 years in prison and fines totaling cruelly abusing abandoned cats, a spokesman said. illegal gambling and the collection Stratford, according to U.S. Attor­ eer Influenced and Corrupt Organ­ responsible: Iran. In fact, he died in a Tehran $65,000; and Ardito, 25 years and improvement. Indeed, the transfer would August R. Heiberg, executive director of the Humane Society, of unlawful debts. ney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. izations Act. were created and can be solved Japan. $35,000 in fines. Mastro. Ventresca hospital from a heart attack brought on by months said a warrant was issued Thursday in New Britain Superior Among those indicted Thursday Eighteen of those named in the The charges against them in­ pose numerous risks that are best avoided if Racial prejudice by human beings in the spirit of Maybe the advertising staff at and Esposito face 30 years in of torture. Court charging Patrick O’ Donovan with cruelty to animals. were John G. Ardito. 66, of Queens. six-count indictment, including clude obstruction of justice, rack­ the public interest is to be protected. mutual cooperation. CBS has forgotten that on this day prison and fines of between $55,000 The 57-year-old Buckley was officially listed as O'Donovan was fired Monday after he was accused of N.Y., who has been identified in Basso, were arrested Nov. 25. eteering, interstate transportation Those who say that putting the MVD in generally learned I realize that life is not fair for 44 years ago, the Japanese and $65,000, Twardy said. a political officer with the American Embassy in repeatedly swinging pillowcases containing two cats against a U.S. Senate documents as a The indictment charges Ardito, of wagering paraphernalia and many people, but these problems murdered 2,400 American boys at private hands would automatically make it To the Editor: Beirut. Actually, he was the CIA station chief. A wall Dec. 3 at the organization’s Newington headquarters, will not go away quickly. Better the Pearl Harbor naval base in more efficient are oversimplifying things a brave and effective Intelligence professional who society officials said. humanitarian acts should bal­ Hawaii ... this while their diplo­ great deal. The resurgence of racial preju­ had served earlier in Vietnam, Buckley was 1? A -'-.* - - V i . * "S ance the continuous drive for mats sat in Washington as guests dice occurred recently, on Nov. 21 painfully aware of the risks that were an - J"' Rather, the experiment would be likely to more profits, acquisition of prop­ of this country conducting peace OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 in the southwest neighborhood inescapable part of his job. Friends say that’s why Fafnir and union resume talks create another quasi-govemmental bureau­ erty and becoming wealthy. negotiations. They may have section of Philadelphia, Pa. An he never married — he didn’t want to cause cracy, complete with its own rules of order. Every U.S. citizen will not be a forgotten, but I’ll wager there BERLIN — Talks between the Fafnir Bearing Division of interracial couple, a black couple suffering to a wife and children in the event of his This would leave a highly sensitive service to millionaire because most of us isn’t a responsible man over 45 in Textron Inc. and a striking union resumed Thursday after FRIDAY THE 13th and theirchildren were subjected death. are struggling to survive finan­ America today who doesn’t federal and state mediators asked both sides to return to the be run by people far less accountable to the to taunts from 300 angry white bargaining table. cially. Business is not the main remember exactly what Dec. 7, citizens of Connecticut than the current residents who chanted. “ Beat it. ” The talks resumed at the Hawthorne Inn in Berlin under the YOUR LUCKY DAY AT JEANS + PLUS! entity of power, it is the people in 1941, means to America’s mil­ IRONICALLY, BUCKLEY DEVOTED much of operators. etc. direction of federal mediator Lawrence A. Goeckler and state control who make crucial deci­ itary history. We were not at war his time and energy to developing information It is sad to see that some mediator Walter M. O'Connorbetween Fafnir Bearing and Local I f the plan were pursued, there is a good sions. A new, caring approach is with Japan at that time, and those that might prevent terrorist attacks on Americans non-white people still cannot live 133 of the United Auto Workers. chance that a driver with a problem would needed. I am fortunate to face boys were unsuspectingly in the Middle East. He did not hire local contract at the residence of their choice The union represents 1,150 workers who have been on strike BALLOON POPPIN' have even more trouble getting it resolved very little discrimination slaughtered and burned alive. without fears of white hysteria. agents for missions of violence. since Sept. 28. (though it’s more subtle in the Times have changed, but just Buckley was kidnapped by Shiites on March 16, than at present — even after a transition Such phrases as “ the property O’Connor said no talks have been scheduled between Fafnir North), and I cope with it. as Jews now co-exist with 1984, and taken initially to the eastern Bekaa period teund to be fraught with mistakes. value will go down” or “ this and another machinist union that represents about 90 skilled Education has helped me to Germans, but refuse to forget the Valley, a Syrian-controlled hotbed of Iranian And it pays to remember that an error at the neighborhood is for whites only” trades workers. MADNESS SALE! become a better person who Holocaust, America should for- terrorists and revolutionary guards. One source MVD, which is intricately tied to the state’s is wrong. Contract talks with Local 133 had broken off in mid-November relates to others. People need to • give but not forget Pearl Harbor. says the CIA believes it was the Syrians who after the company made a final contract offer. The offer was law-enforcement agenpies and practices, can Philadephia Mayor Wilson express their feelings in a To allow Toyota to sell cars to disclosed Buckley’s true identity to his captors, never voted on as UAW officials called it “ lousy.” . Goode promised round-the-clock be a long-term nightmare. positive way. the orphans of the Pearl Harbor police protection but unfortu­ the Hezbollah (Party of God). For these reasons and others, the governor massacre at the Army-Navy nately the black fam ily has An excerpt of a quote by Dr. There is no doubt that Buckley was brutally FRIDAY was right to offer a plan to improve service Martin Luther King Jr. states gam e on Dec. 7 is a case of bad tortured over a long period. His appearance had Few turnpike tokens redeemed % decided to move out before timing, bad taste and insensitiv­ as an alternative to the Republican push for Christmas. that “ all prejudice is evil but the changed shockingly in a videotape released by his STAMFORD — Lines to redeem outdated Connecticut 9 to 9 prejudice that rejects a man ity on the part of CBS. privatization. The proposal O’Neill offered The intimidation worked for captors last January. Turnpike tokens haven’t been nearly as long as the rush-hour To forgive is divine, but to ’Thursday to renovate MVD offices, some whites but the interracial because of color of his skin is the Because anyone can be broken under severe lines at the toll plazas before Gov. William A. O’Neill ordered forget history is dangerous. couple has vowed to stay. I most despicable expression of enough torture, the CIA had to assume that them closed. modernize their communications systems Forgotten totally, it has a commend them. They a re human man’s inhumanity to man.” Buckley may have revealed some information Only 2 million of the estimated 10 million tokens left in ONE DAY and hire more than 40 new staff members is peculiar way of repeating itself. beings with a right to decent I recommend five books to eventually. Some undercover operations were circulation had been turned in through Thursday, according to certainly more worthy of legislative the state Department of Transportation, and the deadline for housing. assist concerned citizens to Raymond W. Champ changed or curtailed as a result. ONLY! consideration than the idea of giving the exchange is Saturday. n A statement from a pamphlet promote equality for all humans; 318 Fern St. Buckley was taken to the Iranian revolutionary J $I The tokens, which were half the cost of the 35-cent toll, were service away. from Manchester Community 1. Ryan, William — Blaming Manchester guard (Pasdaran) headquarters at Baalbek, SiVE created as a- convenience for regular Connecticut Turnpike But at the same time, the MVD’s dismal College stresses that “ discrimi­ the Victim. Lebanon, for repeated interrogations. Then, in daehis on travelers. service record must be attributed partly to nation discourages flexibility of 2. Hastings, William — How to early March 1985, the Hezbollah, apparently ’Think About Social Problems; A O’N eill’s own failure to address its problems. standards and appreciation of Road sand might fearing the Syrians would turn Buckley loose, your pnroiiooo, Citizens Primer. arranged to transport him secretly to Iran. He As Republican House Speaker R.E. Van differences. It not only penalizes 3. Steinberg, Stephen — ’The prevent crashes was disguised as an injured Pasdaran soldier and pick a bailooo Norstrand said after the plan was announced those who are discriminated against, it adversely affects Ethnic Myth: Race, Class and flown with several wounded revolutionary guards Thursday, O’Neill has done little during his To the Editor: everyone.” Ethnicity in America. to Damascus in a Syrian arm y helicopter. than butt H! years in office to ease the MVD crunch, Racial prejudice is generally 4. Stasz, Clarice — The Am eri­ According to police reports, which regularly costs motorists lost work can Nightmare: Why Inequality last Thursday’s light snow ac­ leajrned from conscious or spon­ THE SAME DAY, Buckley and at least one YOU SAVE UP Persists. cumulation resulted in 34 auto­ time and untold amounts of frustration. taneous actions from some par­ authentic Iranian soldier were put aboard an Iran t 5. Feagin, Jack & Feagin, mobile accidents on Manchester The lesson is twofold; While Republicans ents, peers, literature, film, etc. Air 727, which had just brought a high Iranian T030%I Clareice Booher — Discrimina­ roads by 10 a.m., the majority should keep in mind that some government Children observe the actions of official to the Syrian capital, and were flown to tion American Style; Institu­ happening tetween 7 and 8:30 services are too vital to be farmed out on a others and act accordingly at Tehran. The American agent’s first place of times depending on the situation. tional Racism and Sexism. a.m. Sadly, trree accidents re­ theoretical whim, the governor should act captivity was a house on Fereshteh Street in a FUN If merchandise isl sulted in motorists being Their thoughts may be reinforced Thomas L. Stringfellow northern suburb of Tehran. < more often on his own initiative to serve the hospitalized. via indoctrination of racial super­ 183 Hillstown Road Buckley was interrogated — and tortured interests of his constituents. Don’t the statistics above prove FOR ALL alresHly On Safe,! iority beliefs, contempt, ignor­ Manchester further — in the basement of the Iranian foreign anything? ance of certain facts. Apathy, ministry. He required frequent medical I was involved in one of these You get an warfare, genocide and murder treatment, which included at least one stay in a accidents at 7 a.m. Intersections can happen throughout history. Tehran hospital. SAVE 20-4Q0/0 ON fVERY HOOVER IN Letters to the editor Dec. 7: Forgive were covered with ice. Why AOOmbfMLl The extreme concept of this In late March, an Iraqi bomb landed in } STOCK DURING OUR^UPER HOLIDAY SALE The Manchester Herald welcomes original weren’t the IS town trucks out behavior is racism which one but don’t forget Fereshteh Street, narrowly missing the house letters to the editor. sanding at 6; 00 instead of begin­ HURRY IN — SALE ENDS DEC. 21___ ' ethnic group views its culture as where Buckley was being held. He was hastily Letters should be brief and to the point. They To the Editor: ning the sanding at 7; 00? superior to others. Two good moved to a revolutionary guard camp (called GREAT GIFT IDEAS should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for I ’ll wager thpt over 90 percent examples were the Nazis and Salehbad), near the Shiite holy city of <)om. BRUSH-VAC” SAVINGS ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters I was surprised and disap­ of these accidents could have fascist armies of World War II. It was there, probably between April 10 and 15, must be signed with name, address and daytime pointed when on Saturday after­ been prevented by the roads The Agitator Is The Difference DELUXE QUICK BROOM 3 0 » I am aware that racism affects that Buckley suffered a heart attack induced by TOO! telephone number (for verification). noon, Dec. 7, Brent Musburger, being sanded before early morn­ • Full Width Cleaning • • Selective Edge Cleaning • all citizens of the world in the torture and captivity. He was takeifto a hospital in Tlw Herald reserves the right to edit letters in ing rush hour. Great For Stairs, Upholstery, Cars • Check Bag Signal • form of inequality, oppression, sports announcer for CBS. told Tehran and died soon after. the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. me that the Arm y-Navy football • 2 Speed Motor • starvation, dictatorships, poor Shirley T. Staiger Even in death, Buckley’s murderers tried to use Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester health care and limited income classic was being brought to me 16F Esquire Drive him. The Islamic Jihad, a group closely linked to Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. levels. Most of these problems in part by the Toyota Motor Co. of Manchester Hezbollah, announced last October that they had Save FRIDAY “ executed” Buckley. They released a grisly ENTIRE 9 to* 9 Polaroid picture of him in a coffin, and tried to *20 trade his body for 100 Palestinian prisoners held ONE DAY by Israel. Save Public service career held in low esteem $ 6 4 9 5 STOCK] ONLY! ' $ 5 7 9 5 *7 V P/opagandi’t prfe« By Helen Thomas The president has often said that the only role of safety, disaster relief, and cancer research to government is national security, and under that The extent of the U.S. Information Agency’s & name only a few, are unsung heros. WASHINGTON — Once upon a time a public reasoning, it is perhaps logical for him to think of Some presidents such as Jim m y Carter and worldwide propaganda effort may surprise you. service career was held in high esteem. the other services that the government performs Gerald Ford took time out during the early Here’s just one indication: The air freight bill for But the past several presidents have showered as extraneous and not necessary. periods of their presidencies to show up at federal the agency’s regional service center in the SPIRIT 900"' disdain op the men and women who work for the It is no wonder that there is a constant turnover departments, look around a bit and to give the Philippines is 8250,000 a year. It’s one of three '"t-vr \ • Two Motor System • federal government. in the top strata of government. Many of the government workers a lift. such facilities. Described in a State Department • Deluxe Power Nozzle • John F. Kennedy spoke of the possibilities of Reagan appointees, who received key patronage But that did not last long. After their first inspection report as “ an enormous printing and • Cord Rewind • public service being the “ crown of a career.” At jobs in the aftermath of their political support, encounters they also joined the ranks of those who shipping operation which is located in a huge the same time, he could be criticalof bureaucrats. soon go by the board. They put in a year or two and viewed the bureaucrats as a hindrance in running factory-type building on the embassy’s sea-front • Dual Brushed Edge Cleaning • Few presidents in contemporary times have then open up consulting offices, with their the government rather than a help. compound,” the Manila plant produces tbe color spoken well of government workers. The influence and ties to the administration a factor in In the early days of the New Deal and World magazine Dialogue and the picture magazine )i V “ bureaucrats” have come in for scathing their success. War II, there was a sense of honor and dedication Amerika for distribution in the Soviet Union. Save denunciations, and the loss of morale in National security affairs adviser Robert in serving the government and it was government office reflects the constant McFarlane is one of a legion who decided to throw reciprocated. The government workers felt $60 drumming away, making Uncle Sam’s forces to in the towel. needed and they went that extra mile for the Reeder Hwdbeclr 3.1 HP Motor feel unworthy. But the president says he does not mind when national good. Joe Brand of Stanton, Miss., took offense at our $ 2 0 9 9 5 In a recent speech at Fallston High School in 297 East Center S t his appointees leave government. He would rather In contemporary times, presidents act as if they recent report on the National Rifle Association’s Fallston, Md.. President Reagan went so far as to Manchester 646-6459 have it that way, he says, and he realizes they are alienated from those who serve in the politica|.contributions. “ Tb use campaign figures say: Open; Mon.-Fri. 'til 9:00 ^ have other commitments and goals to fulfill. departments and agencies, and the White House is to insinuate that a congressman has been bou A t 1 « "You know, people don’t start wars, ABC APPLIANCE & REPAIR The political appointees are in the top jobs and a separate entity. It is no wonder that public off is reprehensible. If you condemn tbe NRA for S at 'til 6:00 governments do.” they are not as dedicated to the proposition of service no longer holds the samepull for young this practice, then you should do likewise to 301 East Center St, Sun. 12DO-5:00 It was a telling remark for Reagan who thinks of 'Yowr Fashion J o o n | Slora' serving in government as much as serving the people who would like to make a commitment to Handgun Control Inc.,’ ’ be wrote. F air enough- government as some remote institution dedicated man in the White House. Manchester 649-8879 Accepted the general welfare. Handgun Control’s political action committee Closed to thwarting individual liberty. For him, the idea The thousands of federal employees, however, ised service all makes of vacs. of government by the people, for the people and of donated $97,323 to congressional candidates in Mondays who work in such fields as health, education, the Helen Tbomas is WMie House reporter for 1983-84; the Naitonal Rifle Association’B Victory VJe service what we sell. the people obviously does not ring true. environment, occupational safety, aviation United Press International. Fund gave candidates 8700,324.

V MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. t-l, — » g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 18. IMS ttMMMBaOWBKSMIMMISWCfiXESXiMKfWMCeaxaMMCIWiMMfMiaWWBIWt^ NU continues tests Unemployed painter in Derby expiosion protests cross ban Christmas On Main Street D E R B Y (U P I) — Northeast Utilities today plans to begin excavating another section of gas main DECEMBER 14 adjacent to a restaurant that exploded in (lames, By Peter S. Hawes \ "I'm keeping the tradition killing six and injuring more than a dozen people. The Associated Press alive,” Andreoni said. “ It’s my cross. It's everybody’s cross that SANTA AT THE MALL - 1-4 P.M. NU spokesman Jeff Kotin said utility crews GREENWICH - An unem­ was taken down. It’s been here TRIM-A-TREE Contest Thursday began testing the moisture and compaction ployed painter is vowing to march every year for 30 years and I’m K-6th Grade T O Y S FO R T O T S - U.S. Marine Corp. of the soil around a break in a gas line at the request of outside a fire station carrying a going to make sure it stays." with continuous “live" bands, a Bridgeport contractor that was doing sewer work l8t Prize — Bike plywood cross until Christmas to The original cross now sits inside Manchester Mall 12-4 P.M. F o r Christmas within five feet of the break the day of the explosion. 2nd Prize — Doii protest a federal judge's decision the station as firefighters abide by 3rd Prize — Gift Certificate Giving The contractor, New England Railroad Construc­ barring the fire company's annual Bums' mling. However, Andreoni Make A Tree Ornament and WKHT REMOTE BROADCAST tion Co., has refused comment on the explosion or the Christmas display. fashioned his own, about 5 feet tall Drop It o n At Marl-Mads Manchester Mall 12-4 P.M. tests. The decision by U.S. District and 3 feet wide, and painted it Pfaltzgraff The break, which entirely circled the 3-inch gas Judge Ellen B. Bums on Tuesday white. He shifted it from shoulder F O O D B A N K continues DInnerware main, was discovered Tuesday. The section of pipe at least temporarily ended a to shoulder as he paced. DECEMBER 14 Yorktown Heirloom has been removed and sent to Washington, D.C., for “ Every year-since I was about T O Y S FO R J O Y continues FREE DOWNTOWN 30-year tradition in which the Cos $g95 (3arland analysis by the National Transportation Safety Cob Volunteer Fire Co. had placed five years old I ’ve seen the cross on Village Bouquet Board. a lighted cross on the public the firehouse.” he said. “ People SANTA AT THE MALL - 1-4 P.M. Ma r k i n g Heritage pl»c» — tting Remembrance Toni Blood, a spokesman for the state Department building as part of its Christmas want it. It was a disgrace for these - Free coloring book for each child DECEMBER 21 • On Street Folk Art of Public Utility Control, which is also conducting a display. people to all of a sudden m in it.” - Picture with SANTA - $2.00 optional required investigation of the Friday blast, said a large In issuing a temporary injunc­ Police said Andreoni would not SANTA AT THE MALL - 1-4 P.M. 20% OFF Serving Pieces | rock has also been removed for analysis in federal tion against erection of the cross, be arrested as long as he conducted • Birch Street Lot laboratories. the judge said the display symbol­ his picketing in an orderly fashion. TRIM-A-TREE judging I The rock, “ three or four football-sized,” was found ized the town's endorsement of a Andreoni said he did not want to be TOYS FOR JOY - MACC C A R O L S IN G -A -L O N G with^ • Oak & Cottage Streets I near the break in the gas line. "They are trying to religious belief, violating the con­ arrested. Drop off point is at the Manchester Mall determine whether it smashed Into the pipe,” Blood stitutional separation of church "All I want is for people to see the Bennet Jazz Band, 12-3 P.M. said. and state. cross." he said. "They talk about F O O D BAN K • Purnell Place Lot The soil tests will determine whether the soil around The issue was brought to court separation of church and state. Drop off point is at Personal Tee. tlie SPctteli the gas main was disturbed recently by construction by three Greenwich residents who Why don’t they take, 'In God We • Forest Street Lot in the area. Blood said. sued to force the cross' removal. A Tm st’ off of U.S. currency?” GIFT SHOP Philip Sher. a D PU C engineer, said Wednesday that trial is to be held sometime next Harold Kaufmann, one of the • St. James Lot 8 977 MAIN STREET the exact cause of the explosion has not yet been year. three people who sued the town of In Downtown ManchMtar determined. Cos Cob firemen have reluc­ Greenwich over the cross, said OPEN MON. ttmi SAT.. 9.30 lo S JO: th URS. TUX 8:90 "The state fire marshal's office is investigating tantly accepted the judge's deci­ Thursday that he had not seen • Maple Street Lot ()«Xfaci«aisM)E»Bacsan(a«:MflEfa(miE«(miEex)BscBar»||[i«infBa(£»Ba(BsciBa(ea(iEMClcxte«i«acEia(E«E«S«ifi(c4liiMSMiEcxBacsaBKaaccwiBatBi other factors," Sher said. "If there are no other sion and declined offers to have the Andreoni picketing at the factors, this would have been the cause of it,” Sher 5-foot-tall cross erected on private firehouse. said of the break in the gas line. property nearby. "I have no doubt some people ^ I This Week’s Special i Federal investigator James Becker said Wednes­ But it was too much for Felix would want to do that," he said. "I HAGGAR day that corrosion and discoloration around the break Andreoni, 31, who grew up in have no objection. If a gentleman 8 For You! 8 in the gas line indicates it was there before the V. Greenwich. wants to carry a cross, more power outh Specialty-Shop Wool Blend explosion. He and several supporters to him.” iTBPtvin. \ Federal officials said 13 people were injured in the UPI photo marched across the driveway of 757 Main Street. Manchester Slacks / explosion, including Michael Ippolito, 30, the son of t u d IO g BtMILY SIZE MICROWAVE OVEN p 0 g | . | f g | the firehouse starting at 9:45 a.m. Now you know I the owner. Six charred bodies were dug from the Demonstrators protest a decision by U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Thursday and vowed to repeat the 30% OFF 639 Main St., Manchester j • Navy • Tan wreckage during the night and the next day. Bree Burns, who granted an injunction banning the display of a cross at action each day from 10 a.m. to The sun spins on its axis from left The force of the explosion has weakened other dark until Christmas Eve. to right. «u. HEinnwEiui 643-7369 J • Grey structures along Main Street a Greenwich firehouse. The display is a 30-year tradition. Pramwits • SnowsuRs, JKkets, Coats 32 to 42 Price I . tmiEacBaocwiMEMeaiEMEflzisaciEttnoaaiKMiEMKsxEsiEMBaiEaximiEi For Great Christmas Gifts 20% OFF I 2 • BOYS - YOUTH • GIRLS Gunman sought in Enfield double-murder | a p rp f S (llz n 4-20) (size* 4-14) 2 F e r * 4 0 » » n i 9 m 5 • Blazers Cameras Frames $21.90 Each • Slacks - Jeans 8 • Slacks - Jeans (Lovl, Oahkooh. Protty v a a v a ★ FRS ALTERATIONS examinier’s__ - — r i - ollice." said Enfield tic'onlusual nxnimH around 4 the KrkaifA house 4 I betore* the (Hootthtox. Forth. Lovl. PlooM. Heolthtex) Camera Cases Photo Albums • )fwltMi swtt CMtral E N F IE L D (AP) - Authorities authorities iater would not contirm H OiMiooh. DIcfcii) discovery of the bodies, Russotto • Blanket Sleepers • niM mM| MmM i ralMii • lM.HinaMn were seeking a gunman in his early how they died. The bodies, which Police Chief Waller J. Skower. 8 • Flannel Shirts • Skirts Straps Zoom Lenses 20s after an Enfield couple was poiice said were covered with Enfield police Detective Dario said. w M • Solid Slip On Sweaters • Jerseys ‘FREE Snowman Jar found shot to death in the basement blood, were not removed until late Russotto said that the bodies may Authorities declined to confirm a H • Jerseys • Pajamas Tripods with purchase. have been in the house "for some published report that the bodies W • Pajamas • Slack Sets Lense Filters of their ranch-style home, police Thursday, after detectives from I .Slack Sets • Sweaters Limited quentites. said. the state police major crime squad time." Russotto said nothing in the were discovered by someone who Authorities identified the vic­ searched the house for clues. house seemed to be disturbed, and stopped at the house to give one or INFANTS - TODDLERS Plus experienced personal both of the victims a ride to work. ff CUTCirS UNDERWEAR EECAVm"Your Quality Man'a Shop" tims as James F. Pacheco. 26, and "The cause of death will be that only the car appeared to be R E.oys (2-20) Qlrli (2-14) OvarallB • Slacks * his wife, Elizabeth A. Pacheco, 45. determined by autopsies per­ missing. Pacheco was a machinist who 8 T-Shirts, Briefs, Jaraaya - Pajamaa * service and fast quality photo worked for his father-in-law. Downtown Manehoelor TrI-CIty, Vernon Investigators have mied out a formed by the chief medical Neighbors reported nothing un­ 8 Undsfshlrts. Psntiss Cartar Ovarall & Slack Sait processing! Open Thurs. 'til 9:00 Thurs. & FrI. 'til 9:00 homicide-suicide, Hartford State’s No odjuRtmontD on provlout totoo Attorney John M. Bailey said < BSC )E» woEfadeacMnesowtaiesf leaf I K XMBaoEMOEMMt )» £ » £ « INK iE«imiea(ieaiiE SESSIONS for the couple's car, a gray, A VALUE VAniETYSTOHE WITH StOnEI Tanning Salon S four-door 1977 Oldsmobile Delta 88, which is missing. The car's regis­ jj NEW ITEMS SUNDAY SPECIAL ^ 8 tration plate is 193 DUU. 1 Perms *20®® OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK S Sequins Plastic Mats Reserve your “ We ^lie ve the car is connected 445 HARTFORD ROAD 8 am - 9 pm 3 DAYS ONLY R^. lN|tli kiif Plastic Canvas to the crime itself.” Bailey said. BAUSCH&LOMB 8 Christmas Floral Picks 643-5230 g Colored Putter Cups Ribbons Anyone driving the car should be SMALL APPLIANCE jVIother’s Ring now...| Haircuts *5®" M considered "armed and extremely 8 dangerous," police said. g SALE ITEMS — Dec. 11-14 A eemplttt uniMR hair aalon. Initial reports said the Pachecos Craft Books - Reg. Stock 25% OFF Reg. Price ! 35 Light Set, Aest'd. Color so Light Set. Aett’d. Color g Anna haa ovar 10 yaara both were shot in the head, but BUY-OUT Chinelle Bumps - 25% OFF Reg. Price ' and Clear Bulbs, Straight and Clear Bulbs, Straight w $8995 •iparlanca In alyUng A ' Line, Green Cord & Line, Green Cord & R coamaUca. Prices at or close to cost! (polymacon) Sockets, Wedge Bate, Sockets, Wedge Base, 8 17Vi Foot Cord, Safety Tuaaday - Friday 10 a m. - 9 p.m. State firm CRAFT CLASSES 24<,4 Foot Cord. Safety g 1st Three Stones Free HOURS Soft Contact Lenses Dec. 12 - Lady In the Bathtub ' Fused Plugs. Fused Plugs. S Saturday 10 a m. - 4 p.m. M e;30-5:30 Appointmsnts hsvs priority. Classes will start again after the Holidays. 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Yankees get Bums, Baylor on way out Baxter died at 10:50 a.m. EST Baxter won an Oscar in 1546 for Thursday at Lenox Hill Hospital. best supporting actress in tbe film In 1956 Baxter played the teauU- Conunitsioo member Joaepli ful Queen Nefertiti opposite Chart- Tully saM coDstroctloii work wottM She suffered a cerebral hemor­ adaptation of Somerset Maugh­ rhage and collapsOd on Madison am's novel, “ Tbe Raxor’s Edge,” ton Heston as Moses and Yul By Mike Barnes Minnesota second baseman Tim Teufel. Montreal's Jeopardiie improvements already Brynner as Rameses II in Cecil B. United Press International Andre Dawson and Bill Gullickaon continued to draw made to the pond. Avenue Dec. 4 as she walked to her in wbich/ sbe played an unhappy hairdresser. American girl drowning her trou­ DeMille’s spectacle, “ T te Ten interest. Conunandments.” SAN DIEGO — In tte craxy world of modern-day Earlier this week, tte Red Sox turned down a “ THE POND HAS come a long Her three daughters were at her bles with drink in Paris. side when she died, her publicist Baxter arrived on the East Coast “ We have lost a remarkable baseball, tte New York Yankees are doing Don proposed trade that would have netted pitchers way." be said. "The town has actress and a significant star. Baylor a favor — and it could cost them f 1 million for Joaquin AnduJar, Ricky Horton, Jeff Lahti and Kurt already spent a lot ol money on it.” said. Nov. 23 to spend Thanksgiving at There wiil be no funeral for the her home in Easton, Conn. She bad Anne was a stimulating actress to the pleasure. Kepshire for left-hander Bruce Hurst. Instead, Glaeser said bis main concern is work with and a fine woman as Baylor, unhappy over a lack of playing time last Andujar was dealt Tuesday to Oakland. preserving a bank tbat runs along actress, but memorial services in planned to return to Los Angeles New York and Los Angeles are last week to resume filming well. I will miss ter,” Heston said season, asked tte Yankees to trade him, and New In Edition to parting with Bums, the White Sox sent the tide of tbe pond. after learning of Baxter’s death. York has tried to oblige. shortstop Mike Soper and outfielder Glen Braxton to "It it were gone, I don't know planned. No dates were imme­ “ Hotel,” in which she played diately set. widow Victoria Cabot, tbe hotel At her death, Baxter was under On Thursday, the final scheduled day of tte winter the Yankees. what would happen to tbe trail and contract with the William M orrow ; meetings, tte Yankees swung a trade providing Stoper, 20. a middle infielder, batted .296 with four the aesthetics of tbe pond,*' be Baxter was mourned by her owner. colleagues as a “ vibrant" woman “ I adored her and I loved publishing house to write a book on groundwork to make Baylor /i Chicago White Sox. homers and 49 RBI at Glen Falls of the Eastern said. her family, tracing ter talents New York acquired left-hander Britt Bums and two League. Braxton, an 18-year-old outfielder, hit .255 Glaeser said be bas met with wbo was in perfect heaith when she working with her. Her death is a was stricken, starring in the ABC great loss to me personally and a from ter grandfather, Wagner minor leaguers from Chicago for catcher Ron Hassey with Sarasota of the Gulf Coast league in his first pro Town Manager Robert Weiss and said. It was half written. and right-hander Joe Cowley. season. “rown Planner Mark Pellegrini television series "Hotel” and writ­ tremendous loss to the show,” said “ She will be terribly missed by Now they would like to send Baylor to Chicago for Bums, 26, had his test year in 1985 when he posted about the possibility of the town ing a book. "Hotel” co-star (fonnie Sellecca. me, as well as by many, m an y' free agent catcher Carlton Fisk. First, however. an 18-11 record. He and Ron Guidry should give New buying tbe land along tbe water. “ If Anne bad lived to be 124, she The granddaughter of architect otters,” said actress Bette Davis Baylor must waive a no-trade clause in his contract York two formidable southpaws in the rotation. Glaeser reported tbat Weiss's couldn’t have gotten it all done,” Frank Lloyd Wright, Baxter was said her grieving publicist and bom May 7,1923, in Michigan City. who starred with Baxter in tte and the White Sox must sign Fisk. “ Left-handed pitching is important at Yankee reaction to the proposal was “ very Agent Jerry Kapstein represents both Fisk and friend, Joyce Wagner. " I feel so Ind., and raised as a socialite in classic film, "A ll About Eve.” Stadium,” said New York manager Lou Piniella. sympathetic." and Pellegrini said Baylor, and enjoys the leverage to make both of them "Bums has good stuff, a fastball, slider, and he's he would explore tbe cost involved. a lot of money. come up with a screwball. I'm happy to have him.” However, Pellegrini said this Asked when tte deal might occur. White Sox morning be is not preparing a cost Bums spent parts of 1983 and '84 on the disabled list manager Tony LaRussa said, " I can't say. You’ll and has served in the White Sox’ bullpen at times. estimate. Obituaries have to ask Jerry Kapstein.” The commission also voted to In otter news, Pittsburgh named former manager Cowley, 6-foot-5 and 210pounds, went 12-6 with a3.9S ask for a change in town xoning ERA last season. He owns a 22-10 lifetime record in the and Phaneuf-McCarthy Funeral Arthur Buttero and Frances Gen­ Bill Virdon as a hitting coach; Boston picked up regulations tbat would allow it Ruth CowBR Borst outfielder and former Harvard star Mike Stenhouse big leagues. ipput into any decisions involving Home, 494 Chestnut St., Sj.ring- tile, both of Manchester. Ruth Cowan Borst, 86, of Largo. field, Mass. Burial will be at tte from Minnesota for pitcher Charlie Mitchell; and Hassey, 32, hit .296 in his only season with the " " ^ n land owned by the town. Tbe Detroit acquired third baseman Darnell Coles from Fla., formerly of Manchester, tte convenience of the family. Calling He is also survived by another Yankees, with 13 home runs and 42 RBI. He hit two move came after members critic­ widow of Walter Borst, died Dec. 4 Seattle for pitcher Richard Monteleone. tape-measure homers in one game at Comiskey Park ised the PZC for overlooking the hours are Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m. brother, Peter Buttero of West and was buried Dec. 9 at Garden The three trades brought the total number of deals last year. commission when it consider^ the Memorial donations may be Hartford, and another sister, Sanctuary, ISlst St., Seminoie, to 13 and players to 28. Last year in Houston, under cemetery plans. made to tte Shriner’s Hospital for Marie Ferry of New Port Richey, Here's what it might cost the Yankees to trade Fla. A memorial service for ter pressure because the inter-league trading deadline Under tbe town charter, the Crippled Children, 516 Carew St., Fla. Baylor and why: 3 a i will be held at the sanctuary in coincided with the conclusion of the meetings, clubs Conservation Commission is only Springfield,. Mass., 01104. He has one year left on his contract plus an option January at a time and date to be A funeral mass will be cele­ moved 25 players in 10 deals. an advisory body. However, for 1987. He wants the option picked up, plus an Hsrald photo by Bosh aw announced. brated Saturday at 9 a.m. in Our Action could continue today, even with most of the Glaeser said there was an informal additional payment up front. Overall, that nneans an She was bom Oct. 30, 1899. She Anthony J. Button) Lady Queen of Peace Church, New teams having gone home. Boston was talking a deal to understanding between tbe two extra million dollars. was supervisor of maternity at Anthony J. Buttero, 82, of New Port Richey, Fla. North Funeral send shortstop Jackie Gutierrex to Baltimore for commissions that it would be Children make dreldel Manchester Memorial Hospital, Port Richey, Fla., died Thursday Home, New Port Richey, Fla., has reliever Sammy Stewart. The Orioles sounded Two separate sources have verified that amount. allowed to have input into matters where she worked for 30 years. She in Florida. He was the brother of charge of arrangements. interested in converting Gutierrez into a third Kapstein declined comment on the exact figure but involving town land and waters. David Falkenstein makes a dreldel with the help of Irene also worked at Morton Plant baseman. said talks with owners George Steinbrenner of New Mitzoff, seated, and Ona Mastronarde in the Temple Beth Hospital and Druid Nursing Home. . Kansas City balked at surrendering right-hander York and Jerry Reinsdorf of Chicago are continuing. GLAESER SAID that in a Sept. Clearwater. Fla. J Mark Gubiexa and outfielder Pat Sheridan for San The clubs made little pretense of hiding the 24, 19M, letter sent to PZC Sholom Nursery School. The children are making UPI photo She is survived by two stepsons. • Francisco’s Chili Davis when the Giants wanted a complicated nature of the deal. They talked for two Chairman Alfred Sieffert Sr. and dreidels to spin for the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah, Ernest Borst of St. Cloud, Fla., and third player, reliever Steve Farr. months and one source told UPI, "They change names Pellegrini, he specifically asked which started Saturday night. The traditional tops have Walter Borst of Glastonbury; a Another rumor had Philadelphia shopping speeds­ every five minutes.” Lefthander Britt Burns went from the Hassey and righthanded pitcher Joe that tbe Conservation Commission Hebrew letters on the four sides, standing for the phrase, brother, Francis Cowan of Liberty, ter Jeff Stone to Montreal, possibly for pitchers Dan be informed about any proposal The dazzlinfi Baylor collected 23 homers and 91 RBI while Fisk Chicago White Sox to the New York Cowley. "A great miracle happened there." This refers to the Maine; eight grandchildren; and Schatzeder and Gary Lucas. concerning Union Pond and tbe many nieces and nephews. The Red Sox and Orioles examined deals for pounded 37 homers with 107 RBI. Yankees on Thursday tor catcher Ron land around it. Maccabees' fight for religious freedom in ancient times. "I'm flabbergasted — absolutely lights €f flabbergasted tbat the Planning Mary E. Proctor and Zoning Commission would Mary E. Proctor. 88, of 80 take action without consulting the Pratt talks continue; Fairfield St., died early today at a Traded Andujar says hell live In peace with AL umpires Conservation Commission," local convalescent home. Christmas Glaeser said Thursday. "I'm Just Bom in County Armagh, North­ amaxed.” ern Ireland. Dec. 6,1897, she canie ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Fiery Asked if he thinks he was traded St. Louis from his home in the now regrets his actions. leave my heart In St. Louis.” Joaquin. Pellegrini said this morning that AFL-CIO lends help to the U.S. and settled in Manches­ pitcher Joaquin Andujar, traded because of his nationally televised Dominican Republic. " A lot of little kids were Andujar will miss the first 10 " I agree I was a little harden the it was bis fault the Conservation ter in 1914. Before 8he retired, she Tuesday from St. Louis to Oak­ tantrum during the seventh game The Cardinals acquired strong­ watching the game," said games of next season while he sits umpire, but the commissioner, he Commission was not consulted VERNON (UPI) - The closed- gress,” she said. worked at the Cheney Bros, for land, said Thursday he was sur­ of the World Series, Andujar throwing catcher Mike Heath and Andujar. out a suspension ordered by was too hard on me.” about the cemetery. “ It wasjustan door contract talks between Pratt The AFL-CIO has thrown its full many years. Before that, she’d prised by the deal and that will try replied, "No, I don’t think so. I ’m left-hander Tim Conrey for Andujar said he would report to Baseball Commissioner Peter oversight on my part,” he said. k Whitney and the union for 5,300 support behind the machinists, worked at Pratt k Whitney in East to get along with American League human. Anybody can make a Andujar. Oakland and hope for the best. Ueberroth. Andujar, who during the series He said that be was confident the striking machinists entered the who are demanding more job Hartford. She was a member of the umpires. mistake. I was a little hard on the Andujar, who was thrown out of " I wish I could go to St. Louis, but " I think it is too much,” Andujar accused AL umpires of cheating meeting scheduled with the com­ second day today while a strike security. The lAM says subcon­ Salvation Army of Manchester. " I feel surprised,” Andujar said. umpires.” the final game of the World Series I'm a professional and I’ve got to said of the suspension. "Three or him on strike calls, said he doesn’t mission and the project's designer against the world’s largest jet tracting and technology have She is survived by two sisters, “ Like I always said before, I Andujar made the comments in for arguing with the umpires, said take care of my family. You have four days — OK. But they want to expect any problems pitching in should help address, the commis­ engine manufacturer entered its eliminated 8,500 jobs at Pratt k Eldith Maxwell, with whom she m wanted to die in St. Louis.” an interview with KMOX Radio in he was frustrated at the time and to go where they send you. But I make an example and they think of the new league. sion's concerns. 12th day. Whitney over the last five years. made her home, and Mabel Black Sieffert could not be reached for A news blackout has been "No strike has been more in Ireland; a brother, John Proctor comment. However, PZC member imposed on the talks, and both important to the state labor of Tolland; several nieces and Dazzling Diamonds NBA roundup E William Bayer said this morning sides refused comment. movement than the current strike . jiephews. tbe PZC usually informs the low wholesale prices. Celtics’ Johnson Negotiations on a new three-year between the (union) and Pratt k ' The funeral will be Monday at 11 Conservation Commission about contract broke down when Whitney.” said Frank Carrano, a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, such matters. Bayer said he did not members of the International president of the Greater New 400 Main St. Burial will be in the remember tbe circumstances sur­ HOUDAY-'HOURS BasketBol good Association of Machinists struck Haven Central Labor Council. East Cemetery. Calling hours are injury not serious rounding the PZC's action on the Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. cemetery plans. Pratt It Whitney plants in Middle- Carrano has organised a “ com­ Open 7 days a week. town, Southington and North Glaeser said bis commission mittee of 500" AFL-CIO officials BOSTON (U PI) — Boston Cel­ spokesman said, expressing relief. Haven Dec. 2. Sat.-Sun.-Mon.-Tues. cannot take legal action against and members who plan to help Thomas J. Cahill for the Bullets tics guard Dennis Johnson suf­ Following the Cleveland game, the PZC, but it can bring pressure The two sides agreed to return to strikers picket the company’s four Thomas J. Cahill, 66, of Enfield, 10-5:30 pm fered only hyperextension in his the Celtics host the Chicago Bulls C on the agency. the table earlier this week after plants, liie committee also intends died Wednesday in Bloomfield. He By Gerry Monlgan it's a tribute to him that we left wrist area and not a hairline Sunday night then play in Chicago Gov. William O'Neill called com­ to distribute some 40,000 leaflets to was the husband of the late Audrey Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. United Press International couldn’t.” fracture as feared, the NBA team on Tuesday night. pany and union officials and urged union members across tbe state A. (Hamerstrom) Cahill, and the 10-9 pm Nets 108, Knicke 85 announced Thursday. Johnson injured the area be­ them to resume negotiations. urging them to support the strikers brother of Margaret Welch of BasketBol was bery, bery good He will miss Saturday night’s tween his left wrist and thumb on a Another 5,000 union members with donations of food and money, Manchester. 14K Cold Chains to the Bullets. At New York, Buck Williams game at Cleveland, the Celtics’ rebounding play Wednesday night Talks due have remained on the job at the he said. Manute Bol received his first scored 20 points, and Darwin Cook Besides his sister, he is survived starling at $11.95 next contest, “ and it’s going to be against the Sacramento Kings in company's largest facility, in East "W e’re also prepared for a by two sons, Thomas J. Cahill of NBA start Thurdsay night and the added 18 to power the Nets to their per gram day to day after that,” a team the Boston Garden. Hartford. But the National Labor massive mobilization of our Springfield. Mass., and Dennis E. 7-foot-6 rookie led Washington to ninth straight victory over the on the way Relations Board and a federal members for a rally or demonstra­ Cahill of Brattleboro, Vt.; two its fourth straight victory, a 110-108 Knicks. judge have ruled they are working tion if and when the lAM should brothers, Lester Cahill of (^icago, overtime decision over the Mil­ Bulls 106,76ere 102 without a contract. request it, based on the outcome of 111., and John Cahill of Salisbury, waukee Bucks. AInge Inks new pact ZBA works State AFL-CIO President Betty the current negotiations,” Carrano Mass.; two other sisters, Mary USSf Bol blocked a team-record 12 At Chicago, Sidney Green scored Tianti said she hoped the new said. shots and scored a season-high 18 22 points to lead the Bulls to their BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Cel­ season and produced his highest Moran of East Hartford and Ann Pine Jewelry n» Wholesol*. Pn Continued from page 1 round of talks would produce a Carrano said the news blackout Edwards of Salisbury, Mass.; and points including 8 free throws in first victory over the 76ers in their tics guard Danny Ainge Thursday scoring output when be averaged settlement. only affects the negotiators. a granddaughter. Cenler Street, Manrhwtot the final four minutes. Cliff Robin­ last eight meetings. (George Gervin agrm i to terms on a new multi­ 12.9 points per game last year. added 19 points and Orlando Pellegrini said new site plans with "It (the news blackout) indi­ "W e’re showing our solidarity with The funeral will be Saturday at 3 ■ H f e p 649-4<>a7 son’s 17-foot baseline jump shot year contract, the team an­ The 6-foot-5 backcourt player the 360 spaces are being made. cates they hope to make pro­ that union.” he said. p.m. at the Edward F. O'Donnell with one second left provided the Woolridge 17. nounced. No terms were disclosed. was selected in the second round of After receiving PZC approval, winning points. Rockets 123, Mavs 120 Ainge, playing in his fifth profes­ the. 1981 draft and signed with Weinberg went to the ZBA for the ; The Dinka tribesman from the sional season, became the Celtics Boston after playing two seasons variance that would allow him to [Sudan had been used sparingly At Houston, Akeem Olajuwon starting guard when Gerald Hend­ with the Toronto Blue Jays of the construct only 175 spaces. The ZBA [before last night, but was forced scored 27 points, 21 in the second erson was traded to Seattle last American League. approved a variance requiring 200 > into extended action by the loss of half, and pulled down 16 rebounds spaces. ; center Jeff Ruland to a broken to lead the Rockets to their third The variance is for three years. ankle suffered Wednesday night. straight over the Mavericks. After that, Weinberg must come Bucks coach Don Nelson, never Lakers 127, Suns 102 Hawks trim Canisius back to tbe board to either extend one to shy away from unorthodox HARTFORD (AP) -JohnHurl- a 6-7 senior forward, added a the variance or put in the addi­ ; strategy, elected to have Bol At Inglewood, Calif., Magic bert and Mark Mitchell ignited a three-point play and two free tional parking spaces. intentionally fouled numerous Johnson tied his NBA season-high second-half surge that carried the throws down the stretch, while Sieffert and Gates said this week I times down the stretch. Bol, mark of 20 assists, and Kareem University of Hartford to a 68-63 Hurlbert sealed the victory with they were upset because they were ; 2-for-lS from the line entering the AMul-Jahbar hit all 11 of his shots, helping the Lakers, 19-2, improve mfi victory over North Atlantic Con­ four free throws in the final minute not told during a public hearing on ; game, was unflappable, hitting WANT A GREAT REACTION? UPI photo ference rival Canisius College at of Thursday night's game. the special exception that Wein­ - 8-of-12 including 6 straight. on their best start ever with a rout the Civic Center. Hartford evened its record to 3-3 berg would apply for a parking ; "That was the most dominating of the Suns. Phoenix played Sixers’ Julius Erving (6) puts home a reverse layup over Tis the season to give a Honda! Hurlbert, a 6-foot junior guard, with its second consecutive vic­ variance. ; performance by one player I ’ve without guard Walter Davis, who Chicago's Sidney Green in NBA action Thursday night. > seen this year,” Nelson said. "We left the club earlier in the day for snapped a 51-51 tie with three tory. Hartforii is in first place in “ It upsets me when they (tbe And look at what we’ve got for you. tried many things to stop him, and undisclosed personal reasons. Bulls won, 106-102. straight long jump shots. Mitchell, the NAC with a 3-0 record. developers) know what the regula­ t tions are and what the approval Our Honda gift center has just the right thing said and then they go to the ZBA for 3 a variance.” Sieffert said. for the person who’s hard to buy for, or for NFL roundup But Pellegrini said this week those who seem to have everything. From that the planning staff add Norman 30 A(]ams St. Isko, who represented Economy Electric at tbe public hearing, had Manchester, Cl| economical gifts to ultra-luxury item s... w e’ve told tbe PZC tbat lEconomy Elect­ Hampton expects to see Jets again in Super Bowi 646-2789 ric would seek a variance from the got it! There’s the incomparable REBEUT the ZBA super-fun Z50R, the new FOURTRAX"'70, By Barry Wllner Super Bowl.” house of reporters at a midweek news conference. ensure a playoff berth. "It wasn't a presentation," The Associated Press Ditka, a protege of Jets Coach Joe Walton when "We have to concentrate on Walter (Payton, who has Denver can win the AFC West title with two Pellegrini said, "it was a and a complete line of safety equipment, Ditka was a tight end at the University of Pittsburgh, rushed for at least 100 yards in nine consecutive victories, coupled with a pair of losses by tte 10-4 statement.” ' EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - Dan Hampton not admits he's sort of rooting for the Jets to p r o ^ r in the games) and stop his running. But they have a great Raiders. Denver can also be a wild-card by winning " I don't recall the discussion,” apparel and other accessories. Ask about our only is preparing to play the New York Jets this AFC. balance, they have guys who can get deep. McMahon twice and having the Jete. Dolphins or PatrioU (ail Sieffert said. “ If I bad heard it I Saturday, he's expecting to see them in the Super " I hope it would be us against the Jets in the Super is a good quarterback with scrambling ability. 10-4) lose twice. would have said (to Isko). I don't convenient plans to simplify your purchase. Bowl. Bowl,” said Ditka, whose team built a 12-0 record "They’re as good as anybody we play.” think you should do that.” before losing to Miami, then edging Indianapolis last Also on Saturday, the will try to If Dallas teats tte Giants, it clinches the NFC East Isko could not be reached for W e’ll give you a FREE 1986 poster­ Mike Ditka, wbo coaches the Chicago Bears for week. " I ’d love to just get there. I sure wouldn’t mind keep their playoff hopes intact when they host tte which Hampton is an Ail-Pro defensive lineman, also title. If the Giants win and tte Redskins lose, then New comment this morning. if Joe got there too.” Kansas City Chiefs. York has the division flag. sized calendar just for com ing in!* wouldn’t mind if bis team and the Jets meet in the Walton isn’t even thinking about tte playoffs or the On Sunday, it’s the New York Giants at Dallas; “ I don't think they're obligated Seattle must teat tte Raiders to remain in championship contest. Super Bowl just yet. The Jets almost certainly must Seattle at tte Los Angeles Raiders; Buffalo at to tell us,” Bayer said. He said be contenUon for tte playoffs, while tte Raiders will win win one of their last two games — they finish at home Pittsburgh; Cincinnati at Washington; Green Bay at did not think it was uncommon for First, though, the 13-1 Bears journey to Giants the A in West with a victory over the Seahawks. with Cleveland — to get into tte playoffs, and they Detroit; Houston at Cleveland; Indianapolis at developers to seek approval from Stadium for a nationally televised game with the 10-4 Cincinnati is tied with Oeveland atop the AFC figure to need a pair of wins to capture the division Tampa Bay; Minnesota at Atlanta; San Francisco at tbe PZC and then go to tbe ZBA for HONDA SPECIAL Jets. CUcago already bos clinched the home field Central and no wild card team will come from that crown. New Orleans; Philadelphia at San Diego, and St. division. a variance. advantage throughout tte playoffs. The Jets could take a gigantic step toward qualifying for the Walton knows just how tough the Bears will be, even Louis at the Los Angeles Rams. In the NFC West, tte Rams will be champions with a “ I bet I can go into tbe records 1985 Z50R postseason parade, as well as tte AFC East crown, though Chicago bas nothing to gain in Saturday’s On Monday night, New England is at Miami in a key win or a 49ers' loss on Sunday. Tte Ranu already have and find a doxen situations where with a victory over tte Bears. matchup, which will be aired on NBC at 12:30 p.m. AFC East contest. clinched a postseason berth as a wildcard. we’ve approved something and "I'm convinced they are tte finest team in the AFC EST. I The Broncos, 9-5 after a 17-14 overtime loss to the The winner of Monday night’s game will take a giant they go get a variance from tbe ; East and that’s a tough division,” said Hampton. “ I “ Rememter, they are coming to New York and they Raiders last week, must win their final two games to ZBA,” Bayer said. M98.00 step toward tte AFC Eiast crown, flew England bani’t think these are the people we’ll probably see in tte want to impress all you guys,” Walton said to a full have a chance at the playoffs. Even doing tbat doesn’t won in Miami in 17 years. H - MANCHESTER HERALP. Friday. Dec. 18.19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13. 1985 - H No referral NHL roundup EC hockey routed Paterno cited Actress Anne Baxter dies SPORTS ... page 13 ... page 13 ... page 14 NEW YORK (UPI) - Academy bad that she’s gone because there New York Oty. on addition Award-winning actress Anne Bax­ was so much that she had to say, She made her debut on Broad­ ter, who was “ purely and delight­ and there was so ^uch that she had way at the age of 13 in "Seen But fully a profe^onal” during a to do.” Not Heard." to cemetery half-century career on Broadway "She was purely and delightfully Baxter eventually won a long­ and in Hollywood, died eight days a professional,” James Stewart term deal at 20tb Century-Fox and after suffering a stroke at age 62. recalled. made her first film, "Twenty Mule Coaliimed from page 1 Team,” in 1940. Yankees get Bums, Baylor on way out Baxter died at 10:50 a.m. EST Baxter won an Oscar in 1946 for Thursday at Lenox Hill Hospital. best supporting actress in the film In 1956 Baxter played the beauti­ CommiMion member Joseph ful Queen Nefertiti opposite Chart- Tully uid construction work would She suffered a cerebral hemor­ adaptation of Somerset Maugh­ rhage and collapsed on Madison am’s novel, “ The Razor’s Edge,” . ton Heston as Moses and Yul By Mika Barnes Mlnneaota iecond baseman Tim Teufel. Montreal’s Jeopardise improvements already Brynner as Rameses II in Cecil B. United Press International Andre Dawson and Bill Gullickson continued to draw made to the pond. Avenue Dec. 4 as she walked to her In which she played an unhappy hairdresser. American girl drowning her trou­ DeMille’s spectacle, ‘"nie TOn interest. Her three daughters were at her bles with drink in Paris. Commandments.” SAN DIEGO — In the crazy world of modern-day Earlier this week, the Red Sox turned down a “ THE POND HAS come a long "W e have lost a remarkable baseball, the New York Yankees are doing Don proposed trade that would have netted pitchers way," he said. "The town has side when she died, her publicist Baxter arrived on the East Coast said. Nov. 23 to spend Thanksgiving at actress and a significant star. Baylor a favor — and it could cost them $1 million for Joaquin Andujar, Ricky Horton, Jeff Lahti and Kurt already spent a lot of money on it." Anne was a stimulating actress to the pleasure. Kepshire for left-hander Bruce Hurst. Instead, Glaeser said his main concern is There will be no funeral for the her home in Easton, Conn. She bad actress, but memorial services in planned to return to Los Angeles work with and a fine woman as Baylor, unhappy over a lack of playing time last Andujar was dealt Tuesday to Oakland. preserving a bank that runs along well. I will miss her,” Heston said season, asked the Yankees to trade him, and New In addition to parting with Burns, the White Sox sent the side of the pond. New York and Los Angeles are last week to resume filming planned. No dates were imme­ "Hotel,” in which she played after learning of Baxter’s death. York has tried to oblige. shortstop Mike Soper and outfielder Glen Braxton to "It it were gone, I don’t know At her death, Baxter was under On Thursday, the final scheduled day of the winter the Yankees. what would happen to the trail and diately set. widow Victoria Cabot, the hotel Baxter was mourned by her owner. contract with the William M orrow : meetings, the Yankees swung a trade providing Stoper, 20, a middle infielder, batted .296 with four the aesthetics of the pond,” he publishing house to write a book on groundwork to make Baylor a ^ ic a g o White Sox. homers and 49 RBI at Glen Falls of the Eastern said. colleagues as a "vibrant" woman “ I adored her and I loved who was in perfect health when she working with her. Her death is a her family, tracing her talents New York acquired left-hander Britt Burns and two League. Braxton, an 18-year-old outfielder, hit .255 Glaeser said he has met with from her grandfather, Wagner minor leaguers from Chicago for catcher Ron Hasroy with Sarasota of the Gulf Coast league In his first pro Town Manager Robert Weiss and was stricken, starring in the ABC great loss to me personally and a television series “ Hotel” and writ­ tremendous loss to the show,” said said. It was half written. and right-hander Joe Cowley. season. Town Planner Mark Pellegrini "She will be terribly missed by Now they would like to send Baylor to Chicago for about the possibility of the town ing a book. "Hotel” co-star 0>nnie Sellecca. Burns, 26, had his best year in 1985 when he posted me. as well as by many, many ’ free agent catcher Carlton Fisk. First, however, buying the land along the water. " I f Anne had lived to be 124, she The granddaughter of architect an 18-11 record. He and Ron Guidry should give New others,” said actress Bette Davis Baylor must waive a no-trade clause in his contract Glaeser reported that Weiss’s couldn’t have gotten it all done,” Frank Lloyd Wright, Baxter was York two formidable southpaws in the rotation. who starred with Baxter in the and the White Sox must sign Fisk. reaction to the proposal was "very said her grieving publicist and born May 7,1923, in Michigan City, "Left-handed pitching is important at Yankee classic film, "A ll About E ve." Agent Jerry Kapstein represents both Fisk and friend, Joyce Wagner. " I feel so Ind., and raised as a socialite in Stadium," said New York manager Lou Piniella. sympathetic," and Pellegrini said Baylor, and enjoys the leverage to make both of them “ Burns has good stuff, a fastball, slider, and he’s he would explore the cost involved. a lot of money. come up with a screwball. I'm happy to have him” ' However, Pellegrini said this Asked when the deal might occur. White Sox Burns spent parts of 1983 and '84 on the disabled list morning he is not preparing a cost v_ manager Tony LaRussa said, “ I can’t say. You’ll estimate. and has served in the White Sox' bulipen at times. O bituaries have to ask Jerry Kapstein.” The commission also voted to In other news, Pittsburgh named former manager Cowley, 6-foot-5 and 210pounds, went 12-6with a 3.95 ask for a change in town zoning ERA last season. He owns a 22-10 lifetime record in the and Phaneuf-McCarthy Funeral Arthur Buttero and Frances Gen­ Bill Virdon as a hitting coach; Boston picked up regulations that would allow it Ruth Cowan Borat outfielder and former Harvard star Mike Stenhouse big leagues. Input into any decisions involving Home, 494 Chestnut St., Spring- tile, both of Manchester. Ruth Cowan Borst, 86, of Largo, from Minnesota for pitcher Charlie Mitchell; and Hassey, 32, hit .296 in his only season with the open land owned by the town. The field, Mass. Burial will be at the Fla., formerly of Manchester, the Detroit acquired third baseman Darnell Coles from Yankees, with 13 home runs and 42 RBI. He hit two move came after members critic­ convenience of the family. Calling He is also survived by another widow of Walter Borst, died Dec. 4 Seattle for pitcher Richard Monteleone. tape-measure homers in one game at Comiskey Park ized the PZC for overlooking the hours are Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m. brother, Peter Buttero of West and was buried Dec. 9 at Garden The three trades brought the total number of deals last year. commission when it considered the Memorial donations may be Hartford, and another sister, Sanctuary, ISlst St., Seminole, to 13 and players to 28. Last year in Houston, under cemetery plans. made to the Shriner's Hospital for Marie Ferry of New Port Richey, Here’s what it might cost the Yankees to trade Fla. A memorial service for her pressure because the inter-league trading deadline Under the town charter, the Crippled Children, 516 C^rew St., Fla. Baylor and why: will be held at the sanctuary in coincided with the conclusion of the meetings, clubs Conservation Commission is only Springfield, Mass., 01104. January at a time and date to be A funeral mass will be cele­ moved 25 players in 10 deals. He has one year left on his contract plus an option an advisory body. However, Htrald photo by Boihow announced. brated Saturday at 9 a.m. in Our Action could continue today, even with most of the for 1987. He wants the option picked up, plus an Glaeser said there was an informal She was born Oct. 30, 1899. She Anthony J. Buttoro Lady Queen of Peace Church, New teams having gone home. Boston was talking a deal to additional payment up front. Overall, that means an understanding between the two was supervisor of maternity at Port Richey, Fla. North Funeral send shortstop Jackie Gutierrez to Baltimore for extra million dollars. commissions that it would be Anthony J. Buttero, 82, of New Children make dreldel Manchester Memorial Hospital, Home, New Port Richey, Fla., has reliever Sammy Stewart. The Orioles sounded Two separate sources have verified that amount. allowed to have input into matters Port Richey, Fla., died Thursday where she worked for 30 years. She charge of arrangements. interested in converting Gutierrez Into a third Kapstein declined comment on the exact figure but involving town land and waters. in Florida. He was the brother of David Falkenstein makes a dreldel with the help of Irene also worked at Morton Plant baseman. said talks with owners George Steinbrenner of New Milzoff, seated, and Ona Mastronarde in the Temple Beth Hospital and Druid Nursing Home, . Kansas City balked at surrendering right-hander York and Jerry Reinsdorf of Chicago are continuing. GLAESER SAID that in a Sept. Clearwater, F la .. , { Mark Gubicza and outfielder Pat Sheridan for San 24, 1984, letter sent to PZC Sholom Nursery School. The children are making The clubs made little pretense of hiding the She is survived by two stepsons. • Francisco's Chili Davis when the Giants wanted a UPI pboto Chairman Alfred Sieffert Sr. and dreidels to spin for the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah, complicated nature of the deal. They talked for two Ernest Borst of St. Cloud, Fla., and ', third player, reliever Steve Farr. Pellegrini, he specifically asked months and one source told UPI, “ They change names which started Saturday night. The traditional tops have Walter Borst of Glastonbury; a Another rumor had Philadelphia shopping speeds­ that the Conservation Commission every flve minutes.” Lefthander Britt Burns went from the Hassey and righthanded pitcher Joe Hebrew letters on the four sides, standing for the phrase, brother, Francis Cowan of Liberty, ter Jeff Stone to Montreal, possibly for pitchers Dan be informed about any proposal ■ he dazzlina Maine; eight grandchildren; and Schatzeder and Gary Lucas. Baylor collected 23 homers and 91 RBI while Fisk Chicago White Sox to the New York Cowiey. concerning Union Pond and the “A great miracle happened there.” This refers to the many hieces and nephews. The Red Sox and Orioles examined deais for pounded 37 homers with 107 RBI. Yankees on Thursday for catcher Ron land around it. Maccabees' fight for religious freedom in ancient times. " I ’m flabbergasted — absolutely lishts €f flabbergasted that the Planning Mary E. Proctor and Zoning Commission would Mary E. Proctor, 88, of 80 take action without consulting the Pratt talks continue; Fairfield St., died early today at a Conservation Commission,” Traded Andujar says he’ll live In peace with AL umpires local convalescent home. Glaeser said Thursday. " I ’m just Christmas Born in County Armagh, North­ amazed." ern Ireland, Dec. 6,1897, she came ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Fiery Asked if he thinks he was traded St. Louis from his home in the now regrets his actions. leave my heart in St. Louis.” Joaquin. Pellegrini said this morning that AFL-CIO lends help to the U.S. and settled in Manches­ pitcher Joaquin Andujar, traded because of his nationally televised Dominican Republic. "A lot of little kids were Andujar will miss the first 10 " I agree I was a little hard on the it was his fault the Conservation ter in 1914. Before 8he retired, she Tuesday from St. Louis to Oak­ tantrum during the seventh game The Cardinals acquired strong­ watching the game,” said games of next season while he sits umpire, but the commissioner, he Commission was not consulted VERNON (UPI) - The closed- gress,” she said. worked at the Cheney Bros, for land, said Thursday he was sur­ of the World Series, Andujar throwing catcher Mike Heath and Andujar. out a suspension ordered by was too hard on me.” about the cemetery. "It was just an door contract talks between Pratt The AFL-CIO has thrown its full many years. Before that, she'd prised by the deal and that will try replied, "No, I don’t think so. I ’m left-hander Tim Conrey for Andujar said he would report to Baseball Commissioner Peter oversight on my part," he said. Jr Whitney and the union for 5,300 support behind the machinists, worked at Pratt A Whitney in East to get along with American League human. Anybody can make a Andujar. Oakland and hope for the best. Ueberroth. Andujar, who during the series He said that he was confident the striking machinists entered the who are demanding more job Hartford. She was a member of the umpires. mistake. I was a little hard on the Andujar, who was thrown out of “ I wish I could go to St. Louis, but " I think it is too much,” Andujar accused AL umpires of cheating meeting scheduled with the com­ second day today while a strike security. The lAM says subcon­ Salvation Army of Manchester. “ I feel surprised,” Andujar said. umpires." the final game of the World Series I'm a professional and I've got to said of the suspension. "Three or him on strike calls, said he doesn’t mission and the project's designer against the world's largest jet tracting and technology have She is survived by two sisters, "Like I always said before, I Andujar made the comments in for arguing with the umpires, said take care of my family. You have four days — OK. But they want to expect any problems pitching In should help address the commis­ engine manufacturer entered its eliminated 8,500 jobs at Pratt & Edith Maxwell, with whom she m wanted to die in St. Louis.” an interview with KMOX Radio in he was frustrated at the time and to go where they send you. But I make an example and they think of the new league. sion’s concerns. 12th day. Whitney over the last five years. made her home, and Mabel Black Sieffert could not be reached for A news blackout has been “ No strike has been more in Ireland; a brother, John Proctor comment. However, PZC member imposed on the talks, and both important to the state labor of Tolland; several nieces and Dazzling Diamonds NBA roundup William Bayer said this morning sides refused comment. movement than the current strike nephews. the PZC usually informs the The funeral will be Monday at 11 low wholesale prices. Celtics’ Johnson Negotiations on a new three-year between the (union) and Pratt & Conservation Commission about contract broke down when Whitney," said Frank Carrano, a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, such matters. Bayer said he did not members of the Internationai president of the Greater New 400 Main St. Burial will be in the remember the circumstances sur­ East Cemetery. Calling hours are HOUDAY HOURS BasketBol good Association of Machinists struck Haven Central Labor Council. rounding the PZC's action on the Injury not serious Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. cemetery plans. Pratt & Whitney plants in Middle- Carrano has organized a "com­ Open 7 days a week. town, Southington and North Glaeser said his commission mittee of 500” AFL-CIO officials Haven Dec. 2. BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Cel­ spokesman said, expressing relief. cannot take legal action against and members who plan to help ThoiDM J. Cahill Sat.-Sun.-Mon.-Tues. for the Bullets tics guard Dennis Johnson suf­ Following the Cleveland game, strikers picket the company's four the PZC, but it can bring pressure The two sides agreed to return to Thomas J. Cahill. 66, of Enfield, 10-5:30 pm fered only hyperextension in his the Celtics host the Chicago Bulls plants. Ilie committee also intends it’s a tribute to him that we on the agency. the tabie earlier this week after died Wednesday in Bloomfield. He By Gerry Monlgan left wrist area and not a hairline Sunday night then play in Chicago to distribute some 40,000 leaflets to Gov. William O'Neiil called com­ was the husband of the late Audrey Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. United Press International couldn’t.” fracture as feared, the NBA team on Tuesday night. pany and union officials and urged union members across the state A. (Hamerstrom) Cahill, and the 10-9 pm announced Thursday. Johnson injured the area be­ urging them to support the strikers Nett 108, Knickt 85 them to resume negotiations. brother of Margaret Welch of BasketBol was bery, bery good He will miss Saturday night's tween his left wrist and thumb on a with donations of food and money, Another 5,000 union members Manchester. 14k Gold Chains to the Bullets. At New York, Buck Williams game at Cleveland, the Celtics’ rebounding play Wednesday night Talks due he said. have remained on the job at the Besides his sister, he is survived starling at SI 1.95 Manute Bol received his first scored 20 points, and Darwin Cook next contest, "and it’s going to be against the Sacramento Kings in company’s largest facility, in East added 18 to power the Nets to their "W e’re also prepared for a by two sons, Thomas J. Cahill of per gram NBA start Thurdsay night and the day to day after that," a team the Boston Garden. on the way Hartford. But the National Labor massive mobilization of our Springfield, Mass., and Dennis E. 7-foot-6 rookie led Washington to ninth straight victory over the Relations Board and a federal members for a rally or demonstra­ Cahill of Brattleboro, Vt.; two its fourth straight victory, a 110-108 Knicks. judge have ruled they are working tion If and when the lAM should brothers, Lester Cahill of Chicago, overtime decision over the Mil­ Built 106,76ert 102 without a contract. request it. based on the outcome of III., and John Cahill of Salisbury, waukee Bucks. Ainge Inks new pact ZBA works State AFL-CIO President Betty the current negotiations," Carrano Mass.; two other sisters, Blary Bol blocked a team-record 12 At Chicago, Sidney Green scored Tianti said she hoped the new said. Moran of East Hartford and Ann shots and scored a season-high 18 22 points to lead the Bulls to their c ; \ m fine Jewelry n’ Wholesolc Pn^ BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Cel­ season and produced his highest Continued from page 1 round of talks would produce a Carrano said the news blackout Edwards of Salisbury. Mass.; and points including 8 free throws in first victory over the 76ers in their tics guard Danny Ainge Thursday .^scoring output when he averaged settlement. only affects the negotiators. a granddaughter. 141 Center Street, Manchester the final four minutes, (^iff Robin­ last eight meetings. George Gervin agreed to terms on a new multi­ 12.9 points per game last year. Pellegrini said new site plans with "It (the news blackout) indi­ “ We' re showing our solidarity with The funeral will be Saturday at 3 WB m || 649^4^37 son’s 17-foot baseline jump shot added 19 points and Orlando year contract, the team an­ The 6-foot-5 backcourt player the 360 spaces are being made. cates they hope to make pro­ that union.” he said. p.m. at the Edward F. O'Donnell with one second left provided the Woolridge 17. 6 nounced. No terms were disclosed. was selected in the second round of After receiving PZC approval, winning points. Rockett 123, Mavt 120 Ainge, playing in his fifth profes­ the 1981 draft and signed with Weinberg went to the ^BA for the ; The Dinka tribesman from the sional season, became the Celtics Boston after playing two seasons variance that would allow him to ‘ Sudan had been used sparingly At Houston, Akeem Olajuwon starting guard when Gerald Hend­ with the Toronto Blue Jays of the construct only 175 spaces. The ZBA • before last night, but was f o r ^ scored 27 points, 21 in the second erson was traded to Seattle last American League. approved a variance requiring 200 • into extended action by the loss of half, and pulled down 16 rebounds spaces. '.center Jeff Ruland to a broken to lead the Rockets to their third The variance is for three years. ankle suffered Wednesday night. straight over the Mavericks. After that. Weinberg must come Bucks coach Don Nelson, never Lakert 127, Sunt 102 Hawks trim Canisius back to the board to either extend one to shy away from unorthodox the variance or put in the addi­ ;; strategy, elected to have Bol At Inglewood, Calif., Magic HARTFORD (AP) — John Hurl- a 6-7 senior forward, added a tional parking spaces. vv ‘ intentionally fouled numerous Johnson tied his NBA season-high bert and Mark Mitchell ignited a three-point play and two free Sieffert and Gates said this week > times down the stretch. Bol, mark of 20 assists, and Kareem second-half surge that carried the throws down the stretch, while they were upset because they were [ 2-for-15 from the line entering the Abdul-Jabbar hit all 11 of his shots, University of Hartford to a 68-63 Huribert sealed the victory with victory over North Atlantic Con­ four free throws in the final minute not told during a public hearing on ’WANT A GREAT REACTION?

H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13. 1985 Skier In coma Paterno named II F O C U S / Weekend following crash coach of year we felt we could get UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. could be a* better football teanj Hollywood’s (UPI) — Last year people were VAL D’ISERE, France (UPI) — clocking the 20th best training time than we ended up last year and I A Mgh*ipeed craih left a l9-year- of the day. pointing fingers at Penn Mate think everybody Just made up their old Auftrian ikier in a coma The Austrian team doctor, Sigi coach Joe Paterno. ’This year those minds they were going to do it. Thuraday and jn aired f™ Wagner, examined the sUer mo­ those same fingers are pointing up Paterno, who served as a Nit­ Jenni O’Neill women’s W oiHBp downhill of the ments after the deadly crash. in the air. to symbolise the NIttany tany Lion assistant coach for 16 "She suffered heavy head injur­ Lions’ No. 1 ranking. years, has posted ® i **Chriitlna Pirti. an Innsbruck ies, she’s unconscious,” Wagner After suffering a mediocre ^5 season record and an 11-4-1 ^ w l native in only her second year of said. “Her life’s in danger. I found season in 19M. Paterno turned the mark Is his 2ff seasons as head World Cup competition, went out of blood in her lungs.” Nittany Uons around and Penn coach. Lost year’s 6-5 mark was keeps busy SUte will Uke its No. 1 ranking and control at 100 kpb going Into the Coursetter Currie Chapman, the an 11-0 record Into the Orange Bowl the worst performance by a Bank Turn of the 2.1-kilometer Canadian women’s coach, was Paterno-coached team since his against Oklahoma. "O-K" course. She took the wrong shocked by the crash but said It first squad finished 5-5. By Vernon Scott line with her skis and strugggled wasn’t the fault of the race layout. Because of that turnaround, Paterno’s 1982 team won the fruitlessly to recover going into the “The course Isn’t dangerous. It’s Paterno, who admitted he changed national championship with a 27-M United Press Internotlonal high, sloping turn. an excellent one,” Chapman said. some of his methods In his 20th victory over top-ranked Georgia season as Penn State’s head coach, HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — There’s more to being Her ski tip caught on a bright “It’s not that bard of a turn, but you has been named UPI’s college and his 1978 squad was ran k ^ No^ orange sideline restraining bag. have to run a proper line.” 1 but lost to Alabama in the Sugar an actress than acting if you’re Jennifer O’Neill. football coach of the year. O’Neill, who began her career as a long-legged part of the safety system which is Practice for the Thursday and Paterno said he took it too easy Bowl, 14-7. . designed to prevent racers from Friday World Cup downbilU had In addition, Paterno guided sex symbol, has become a woman of many parts on his team at times last year but undefeated teams in 1968, IW and going off the course. been called off Monday after he resisted that temptation this — mother, producer, sportswoman, writer, coaches decided the run, formed 1973 but were not selected for tne composer and president of her own personal Puts was launched skyward, partially from the classic Val season, riding the players as hard national title. He believes those crashing over the orange plastic d'Isere men’s course, was too fast as ever, and he gave his assistant management firm. barrier and onto the ground. Then coaches more responsiblities and teams were as good as any in tne There are not enough hours in the day for the for the women. country. , . she was somersauited 10 to 15 communicated with them better. That kind of record, and the beautiful, 37-year-old star to cover all her meters before crashing face down Gates were moved to check the Most of all. however, Paterno speed before training runs started chance to compete for No. l, mokes activities. the ground off the course. credited the Improvement to the Unlike most current or past sex symbols — Tuesday. efforts of his players, who were Paterno proud. She was rushed by police helic­ Chapman said the O-K run "I don’t think there's any ques­ “Summer of ’42,” “Such Good Friends" — O’Neill opter to the Sablons a La Tronche determined to come back and have tion'Sbqjit that,” he said. “I think has branched into several interrelated fields that hospital in Grenoble with serious "wasn’t any faster today than a good year. , ,,. yesterday.” “I Just think a bunch of kids that’s what we’d like to do. We d she says blend into a single career. head injuries. like to plaV for It every year if we "I’m not just an actress because I always have An official medical bulletin "If you get off the line though, made up their minds they were could. ... fihink our program is a Issued Thursday afternoon said you’ll create problems,” he added. going to get better and we worked to be doing something to keep busy between top-notch pfogram. We.have top- roles,’’ she said. Puts was in a coma and that “I don’t know what to say. It’s hard, rearranged some things as notch peoplff and that’s where we doctors were awaiting the results terrible, you can’t feel good after far as meeting times, practice “I'm driven. I always have been. My UPI pnolo times and staff responsibility, and would like iwbe.” of brain scans before making any something like this." Paterno said he began to get a grandfather told me there was nothing worse than statements. American Pam Ann Fletcher Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno has been we all Just made up our minds that good feeling about the potential of mediocrity. I’m not frenetic but sometimes I push also went off the run at the same we could do better than we did last myself too hard, which takes its toll of my private Puts, who placed 15th in a named UPI Coach of the Year for leading the LIo m to an this year’s team after a 19-17 downhill lost spring at Vail. spot as Puts, going into the turn year. life.” which set skiers up for a gravity- 11-0 record. Penn State meets Oklahoma In the Orange “Obviously, you can’t count on victory over Alabama In the fifth Colorado, only qualifed for one of week of the season. the Iff race spots on the powerful increasing compression two having an undefeated season but curves from the finish line. Bowl on New Year’s Day. SHE SPONSORS the Jennifer O’Neill Celebrity Austrian team Wednesday by Tennis Tournament to benefit the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She owns 14 horses and jumps them in Sleckmann-O’Grady enjoy bright side competition, winning nine of 10 blue ribbons in a Sports in Brief par-72 Course No. 2, and the recent competition. holed on 8-Iron from 160 yards out, Three mornings a week she is on the tennis court By Bob Kelm The previous low round In the 6,737-yard, par-72 Course No. 3. 3-year-old best-ball tournament and three other birdies. by 7:30. She is at her Hollywood office by 10 to United Press international ’Two shots back were Jim Colbert No. 1 Is the most difficult course, Ruth W i n s Outland Trophy was a 60 by John Adams and Rod while No. 3 is the easiest. ’The final begin the day’s work — when she isn’t appearing Nuckols In 1984’s second round. and Tom Purtzer, while Pat OKLAHOMA CITY — Despite Boston College’s poor season. BOCA RATON, Fla. - Tom McGowan and John Fought, and round Sunday will be played on the in a TV film or feature movie. Sieckmann and Mac O’Grady Thursday also was the first time a , No. 1 Course, "Most of the time I work until 11 p.m. or Eagle noseguard Mike Ruth’s performance did not pass team had led by more than one shot Raymond Floyd and Hal Sutton know all about the darker side of were four shots back at 9-under. Sieckmann and O’Grady played midnight on a bunch of projects, including finding unnoticed. at the end of any round. the No. 3 Course, as did Colbert and Ruth was chosen the 1985 Outland Trophy winner as the professional golf. There were four teams at 8-under work for the 15 young actors anil actresses I O’Grady claims to have gone “Mac and I have been friends for Purtzer. nation's ouUtanding Interior lineman Thursday, a spokesman a long time,” said Sieckmann, who and 13 at 7-under par, including handle for my Point of View management and through qualifying school 17 times, Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus. "We did play probably the production company," she said. for the Football Writers’ Association of America announced. while Sieckmann said he has gone earned $30,000 in 1985 on the tour easiest course today,” Sieckmann Calling the Outland Trophy the “Heisman of the Line," Ruth but had to requalify. "We’ve O’Grady seemed to find his "I also put time in on production projects. I’m through qualifying 12 times. In­ groove this year, finishing 20th on said. “I did struggle hitting the said; “After all the years of work and struggle that go into cluding this fall’s tournament, shared a lot of the raw experiences ball, but the course is short enough composing the music for ’Chase’ and writing the playing the game of football, this Trophy stands as the — overseas golf and qualifying the money list with $223,807 and script for a feature film love story, ‘Fanny and where he was the medalist. three third-place finishes. He does that I can hit irons off the tee.” undisputed symbol of what it takes to best the best.” 'Thursday In the first round of the tournaments. We kind of have The field will be cut to the low 28 The cast of the Coachlight Dinner The White Knight.’ traveled a few of the same roads not talk to the media. $550,000 PGA at Boca West, the two In the first three days of the teams and ties alter Saturday’s Theater’s "Chicago" gathers for a Kohde-Kilsch, Maleeva breeze shared some time on the brighter together.” , . ^ tournament, teams rotate playing round. First place is worth $55,000 "I DON’T KNOW if I would do another series. I side of professional golf, shooting a The road Thursday included to each member of the winning bow. The vaudeville burlesque show was terribly stressed out while ‘Cover Up’ was in eight straight birdies, ab eagle on on three courses: the 7,233-yard, TOKYO — Top-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kllsch of West Germany tournament-record 59 to take a par-72 Course No. 1, the 6,778-yard, team. is playing through Feb. 9. production. Episodic TV devours you. It’s a feat to and defending champion Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria Friday two-shot lead after the first round. the par-4 fourth hole when O’Grady do a quality series and they leave time for nothing breezed into the semifinals of the $300,000 Pan Pacific Women s else. Tennis Tournament. “As it is, I don’t have time to shop for clothes or Kohde-Kllsch, who turned 22 Wednesday and is ranked fifth in go to parties. I try to attend acting classes looking the world, had little trouble turning back South Korean- Unseeded Americans Texas scholastic coaches Not one of Coachllght’s best for promising young talent. When I’m shooting a American Grace Kim of Ridgewood, N.J., 6-1, 6-1 in their film, I delegate as much authority as I can to two quarterfinal match. Maleeva, is, winner of this tournament last year, overpowered may oppose the governor wonderful people who work for me. And there’s a advance to super lady who has been with me since my son, Annabel Croft of Britain 6-2, 6-2. Reis, was bom. SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) — unseeded player, Kelly Evernden AUSTIN, Texas (UPI) - group said although the PAC Unseeded Americans Mark Dick­ of New Zealand. Directors of the Texas High plans have been prompted by "I’m in the middle of a three-phase Unbeatens meet in California Bowl coaches’ opposition to White, ‘Chicago’ jokes Just aren’t development program for myself. The first was son and Matt Anger Friday ad­ School (loaches Association, vanced to the semifinals of the Anger of Pleasanton, Calif., angered by Gov. Mark White’s the group probably will not sowing the seeds. There are a lot of things I still FRESNO, Calif. — The California Bowl does not have the Rose ranked 35th in the world, defeated make an endorsement in the want to do as an actress, and the more you are Bowl’s tradition, the marquee attraction of this year’s Oranp $145,000 New South Wales Open. support of the "no-pass, no- This is relieved by Edye Byrde. as the jailhouse Dickson, a 26-year-old from Bud Schultz 6-3, 6-3. Anger, who play" rule, will consider Friday gubernatorial race Friday. EAST WINDSOR — Chicago ... in the late 1920s. involved in outside projects, the more you can Bowl or the Fiesta Bowl’s ample purse. But it has something the won the South African Open in matron who can be bribed easily. In her Act One Tampa, Fla., upset fellow Ameri­ forming a political action com­ White drew the ire of coaches That’s what the colorful marquee said above the tiny scene. "When You’re Good to Mama,” she demon­ bring to the screen. It all pyramids and blends other 17 bowls don’t — two undefeated teams. can Tim Mayotte, the No. 2 seed Johannesburg last October, meets mittee to oppose White in the last year with his support of square stage last Friday night at Coachlight Dinner Fresno State, 10-0-1 and ranked No. 18, and Bowling Green, strates considerable stage presence. For once she together. 6-3,3-6,7-6. The victory moves him fifth seed Henri Leconte of France 1986 election. no-pass, no-play, which sus­ Theater. The East Windsor Theater recently began a "Working with my young actors sharpens me 11-0 kicks off the bowl season Saturday in Cal Bowl V before a Into the semifinals against another in the other semifinal. pends from extracurricular ac­ two-month run of the vaudeville burlesque musical, C e n te r heeded director Connie Schaffer’s instructions to play sellout crowd of 32,000 at Bulldog Stadium on the FSU campus. Greg Sherwood of Plainview, to ail sides of the audience. for the screen. My sports activities keep me in president of the 10,000-member tivities for six weeks any high "Chicago.” S ta g e good physical condition. Right now I’m in the organization, said the associa­ school student who falls one or Also in Act One is the best scene of the show. more classes. The audience was transported back in time to the Fast-paced action and some good comedy routines second phase, cultivating the facets of my life. Banks, Slaney honored by USOC Coventry girls In romp tion’s 24 directors and three madcap flapper era. Dazzling costumers (or the lack Renee Taylor The third phase is reaping the harvest. officers will meet in private Even though a survey by characterize Roxie’s press conference. Roxie, the NEW YORK — Willie Banks and Mary Decker Slaney, two track United Press International and thereof by leggy chorus girls) helped create a cabaret rock-hearted murderer, is coached like a ventrilo­ before announcing their deci­ setting both on and off stage during this Broadway hit and field athletes who this year triumphed over 1984 Olympic over Terriers In opener sion at an 11 a.m. news Texas Football magazine indi­ quist’s dummy by her lawyer, Billy Flynn, played by "I LOVE FILM, music and performing. My goal cated the rule affects a smaller of the 19708. Scot Stewart. is to intertwine them in a movie I will produce, setbacks, were named by the U.S. Olympic Committee as its conference. Coachlight owners Ruth and Sam Belkin choose SportsMan and Sportswoman of the year. The USOC has named COVENTRY - Led , by the by Danehy,” he added. "I think there’s a very good percentage of football players Watkins’ play, “Chicago.” An adulterous flapper Stewart also appears in the only other scene of score, edit and perform in. I want to touch all sophomore combination of Kim Mizesko finished with a game- than of the overall student body, musicals they feel will be acceptable to their interest. "Razzle Dazzle” is an Act Three chorus those bases." a SportsMan and Sportswoman of the Year since 1974. possibility (of forming a television-nurtured clientele. They have companies murders her lover and then tries a variety of antics Mizesko and Leslie Danehy. Cov­ high 21 points with Danehy chip­ PAC),” Sherwood said. “We’re coaches claim the rule discrimi­ with her slick lawyer’s help to beat the rap. number with very funny symbolism and action. O’Neill, married several times, is the mother of entry High girls’ basketball team ping in 14 markers along with her nates against students who assembled and rehearsed in New York, using Stewart is at his best in these scenes, where he is more optimistic about the things predominantly Equity casts. Sometimes spring Their comedy mostly doesn’t work. Risque remarks Aimee, 18, who is out on her own. She spends as Bulls’ Jordan remains sidelined successfully launched its 1985-86 assist total. want to engage in outside and swearing are frequently ill-timed and appear in active. Like most of the men in the cast, he is weaker Annamarie DelMastro netted 14 we’ve heard from some of the rehearsals for the continuous season of shows are held much time with Reis, 5, as her busy schedule CHICAGO — Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan’s left foot is season with a 60-32 romp over other (gubernatorial) Candi­ activities. weak spots of scenes. These lines lie stillborn when in the singing and dancing than all the women. allows. to pace the Terriers. However, a recent poll by locally for a few parts. Gwen Arment plays Roxie with the timing and gusto not totally healed, and will be placed in a cast for two more Rocky Hill High Thursday night in dates. and they’re willing to uttered by some poorly cast actors. Her life has been considerably less hectic since COC action. Coventry is back in action Texas AAM University showed There are 14 songs in this show. Two are oldies. The of a trooper. She is the saving grace of the show, and weeks, his doctor said Thursday. Saturday night at Putnam High at help us make some adjustments The success ol the entertainment package they "Cover Up’ ’ was canceled earlier this year. Still, Mizesko scored 10 of Coventry’s (in no-pass, no-play).” overwhelming support state­ offer is largely due to their earnest attempt to bring opening, “Ail 'That Jazz,” and “Razzle Dazzle” are reminds one of a young Debbie Reynolds with her Jordan, the 1985 NBA Rookie of the Year, broke the navicular 7:30 p.m. wide for no-pass, no-play. feisty enthusiastic manner and voice. Unlike the there is no time or space in her life for a tarsal bone in his left foot Oct. 29, and has not played since. first 13 poinU as the PatrioU took a A spokesman for the coaches’ professional shows to the area. For under $45 per solid numbers. But there isn’t one tune of the dozen by OVRNTRV (Ml — Leslie Danehy 6 couple, dinner (it’s improved since recent visits) and John Kander and Fred Ebb which is hummable. THe second female lead, Velma Kelty, played by Pamela significant man. The cast was removed Thursday, but examination revealed 13-2 lead after one quarter and f 14, Anno Werfel 7 0-1 4, Stacey Bisetti, Arment always relates to other actors in Robertson 1 0-1 7, Pam Bagnall 0 3-43, a full evening’s entertainment is offered. Before the ragtime beat maintained by Richard DeRosa on piano “You have to make time for what’s important," the injury needed more time to heal completely. Dr. John never looked back. Most of her scenes with her. and her dancing is always lively. points came from feeds by Da­ Shown Dickson 1 0-0 7, Kim Mizesko 9 COUPON show, singers from the University of Hartford’s Hartt and his six-piece band in the pit does help promote the she said. "If the right man came along I could Hefferon said. 3-10 31, Ursula WIebusch 0 0-0 0, Sue School of Music serenade with seasonal favorites, and feeling of the times. None of the singers are It’s a long show. It ends at 11:45 p.m. before the change my mind. I never really dated men. I nehy, who was credited with 12 Harris 3 3-3 I, Makiko Mlglta 3 0-3 4. dancing for the audience starts. But, all in all, it’s a assists. Totals 35 10-3140. afterward, the stage becomes a dance floor. memorable, though. married them.” Cardinals’ socks banned by NFL "It was a good team effort.” said ROCKY HILL (H ) — Julie Nash 31-4 S/nc* T„.1 AUTO BODY AND Though there are some interesting occasional good night out. The costumes aqd Gwen Armant’s 5, Colleen Moreschl 0 S-11 5, Brenda dancing and humor will attract many. O’Neill has sold her horse farm on the East ST. LOUIS — The NFL says the St. Louis Cardinals cannot Coventry coach Ray Dimmock. DIMartIno 1 3-5 4, Annamarie DelMos- “Chicago” isn’t one of the Coachlight’s better scenes that stage acting and singing simultaneously, Coast and currently lives in a rented home. Raised tro 4 3-414, Katie Hennegan 00-00, Jill F COLLISION WORKS productions. Fred Ebb and Bob Foss, both of "Chorus wear all-maroon socks, calling them an eyesore and a violation of "We had scoring and contributions the dramatic action of “Chicago” is poorly paced. We in Upstate New York and Connecticut, she would from a lot of people. Kim scored Hammaker 0 04) 0, Pla Corona 1 1M) 3, Line" fame, create a storyline reminiscent of Ginger are dragged through six of the eight numbiers of Act Renee Taylor is music and drama critic of (he the league’s standard uniform code. Brenda Fournier 10-03. Totals 1110-31 Rogers’ 1940s film, "Roxie Hart," and Maurine One. Manchester Herald. prefer to live in the East. “Good,” said quarterback Neil Lomax. "I thought the socks inside and most were from assists 33. ALL MAKES AND MODELS were ugly, anyway.” ' 345 Main Street, Rear The socks were ordered by team owner Bill Bldwill for last Manchester, CT Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. \ DOUG’S ARMY & NAVY, ;' - -- y ' • * t t' BI f w n E A m o C O j Rocky survivors catch stardom Redskins sign Steve BartkowskI Our new location specials: WASHINGTON — The Washington Redskins Thursday signed I CHRISTMAS By Vernon Scott Lang In “Rocky III” he was just HE SPEAKS ENGLISH well but “DURING FIGHT SCENES he Il-year veteran Steve Bartkowski as their third-string 1) FREE case of Hosmer Soda United Press International another bodyguard for well- known with a distinctive accent and sometimes allowed us towing it. So quarterback for the rest of the season. .Discover New England's finest prize fighters. Today he is a acknowledges that playing a boxer we were throwing real punches. Club officials made the move after starting quarterback Jay \»*'* * flavors & mixers, since 1910" HOLLYWOOD — It pays any millionaire cottage industry with in a "Rocky" film cannot hurt his Sylvester hurt me several times. Schroeder suffered a hairline rib fracture against the bb Prewathed Jeans actor to have-Sylvester Stallone other movies and TV films to his acting aspirations. But I like getting hit hard. It helps Philadelphia Eagles last weekend. . „ , „ L $ 1 6 9 9 2) FREE Waxing of vehicle pound him to pebbles in the Rocky credit. "It’s a very good way to launch a me lose some of my aggressions. Schroedeb, a second-year player, took over following Joe M m 27-42 and Rambo pictures. Hollywood career,” he said. “I am “I also hurt him. He let one of my Theismann’s broken leg. He has missed some prartice this week (Hurryl WhIlB SuppIlBS Last!) on repairs Beginning with Carl Weathers in With luck Dolph Lundgren will a fan of ‘Rocky’ films. I was punches get past his guard. I hit heading into Sunday’s crlUcal game with the the original "Rocky" and moving attain stardom after moviegoers supposed to play a role in ‘Rambo,’ him so hard on the chest I bruised at RFK Stadium. Second-year quarterback Babe Laufenberg Bring in your written estimate and on to Mr. T in “Rocky III," see him as Ivan Drago, a Soviet but Sylvester wanted to save me bis heart muscle. We had to take a W ra n g le r corduroy, $ 1 3 9 9 production break until he was well remains the club’s top backup. Balboa’s adversaries in the ring Union heavyweight contender u d for this picture." Uawashod Donlm loans we ll compare & do better!! have survived to become stars in Rocky Balboa’s nemesis in Despite his intellectual accomp­ enough to continue. Sylvester their own right. "Rocky IV," diie for release next lishments and athletic prowess, didn’t blame me." QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Weathers is known around the week. Lundgren’s career was limited to lV $ 1 5 9 9 world as Apollo Creed, the heavy­ Lundgren, 26, is a towering 6- modeling and a small role in “A Ruland out QUESTION: foot-B, 240-pound hunk of SweAsh View to a Kill” until he sent bis "The publicity about this picture Prowashod Donlm loans ! ESTIMATES weight champion who lost his and the trailers have brought a lot crown to Rocky. Since his appear­ muscle with a blond crew cut and picture to Stallone. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Can you buy Sparkling Naw 643-7604 granite jaw. Once Stallone decided Lundgren of attention to me. It’s opened the ance as C re^, Weathers has doors for four or five other roles. Washington BulIeU said Thursday played top roles in “Force 10 From The ^ an t Scandinavian is no would make a menacing Russian that center Jeff Ruland broke his 14KT. CMJLD CHAINS •-'[ Hour»: shrinking violet. He boasts of heavy, be proceeded to put the But I'm waiting for the film to ' Navarone,” “Death Hunt" and come out. This business is notor­ ankle In the final minutes of a from *10* to »ie^ par gram ! Pea Coats 9 6 9 ** I i Mon -Fn 8-5 30 "adse Encounters of the Third academic achievements as an Swede through a punishing train­ game against the Detroit Pistons Sat 9am-1 pm electrical engineer and several ing regimen, They worked out ious for being slow to react. I’ll be In downtown ManchaBtar? Kind." more valuable if the film is a hit. and will be sidelined six weeks. * T 4 i 4 . Q ^ 1 He stars in his Stormy Weathers scholarships. He also is quick to let together for seven months, lifting 24 Hr, Towing Productions TV movie, "The De- you know he is a karate black belt weights, boxing and choreograph­ Ruland suffered what teami iiiS3A nammiv 269 West Middle Turnpike . ' 649-2384 H u t Ones.” u d was twice European kick­ ing fight scenes. "Sylvester said there wouldn’t doctor Steve Haas deesribed as an Hitdng fame and fortiuie even boxing champion. "We got along fine,” be said. be ‘Rocky IV,' but he changed his ' "" "avulsion fracture,” where a piece (next to Medl-Mart) 'on any 'era'''? over $200 00 No fepai' IOC ''.Hi . bigger is Mr. T, currently the star Lundgren’s reasoning for refus­ "Our relationship was more than blind,’’ Lundgren said. "I hope Sylvester Stallone poses before the punching bag. of tiw bone is chipped, and a severe ‘'’^GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY N evci OepoS't expires ^ ^ 86 of TV’s “The A-Team,” and a ing to become a professional boxer an actor and director or two actors. that I would be playing his sprain of bis right ankle. opponent in the next ‘Rocky’ but Stallone’s adversaries have fared well after tangling with GOMIECTICUT VALLEY COIN 6 4 3 - 5 0 6 5 b r i n g THIS COUPON John Tracy Prop legend in the merchandising Held. when the opportunity was given We got to know each other working 'The five-year veteran will be in a BOB MAIN 8T.. MANC5HE8TEH HOURS: Mon., Tuts, Wed. 10-8 him: “I like my brains and my out three hours every day. He was maybe I will be busy in other him on the screen, including Carl Weathers in the original cast for three weeks and out of Mon.-FrI. B-5 / 8st. B-3 TJiurs. A FrI. 10-9 / Set. 9-8 / Sun. 12-S FREE LOANERS WITH MA.iOR UNTIL HE PLAYED clubber nose they way ttey are." the bqu, but we were friends. projects when that happens. "Rocky." action another three weeks, a team 64341206 rnmstmtMmmmsmmmmmmimi spokeswoman said. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Per 13. 19M - t l iM ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13, 1985 I'. Weekendera M % . 0 Claudette Colbert Sing around tree Buy tree ornaments endures as a star

Lift your voice in aong Sunday at 6 p.m. around the Does your Christmas tree need ornaments? How The role that won her the I W about some homemade ones? Girl Scouts in Junior Bv Bob Thomas dacorated ChrliUnas tree in the yard of John and Academy Award for best *c1*’* * Troop OSS made some to sell Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 tht Auoclqtod Prou Dorla Hutchinaon, Route 6, Andover. Light up the was the runaway heiress in « event with flaahlighta. Thia ia a free event. p.m. in the mall at Manchester Parkade. I LOS ANGELES — Claudette Happened One Night.” Colbert strides offstage with co- Her studio days ended in 195i> Enjoy a festlyisl star Rex Harrison, both seeming with "Texas Lady.” though tl*™ Brothers sing tonight pleased that they hdve once more was a return in 1960 to oo managed to breathe life into "Parrish.” The Brothers of Bethany will present a program of For the 21st year, Emanuel Lutheran Church at 00 Frederick Lonsdale’s antique She talks fondly of her home in aong and scripture tonight at 7: SO in the lower church Church St. will present a St. Lucia Festival at 7:S0 p.m. Saturday in the church. comedy of manners, “ Aren’t We Barbados: ” It’s a divine place. of St. James Church. The Renew Committee, sponsor The temperature never gets over of the event, has invited the public to hear the new The festival is free. Ginger cookies, Lucia buns and All?" They are nearing the end of a run 83 and never falls under 70.1 love it group dedicated to prison ministry. coffee will be served in Luther Hall of the church after the festival. fdSb: that has stretched from London to there. I swim every day.” New York to San Francisco. Their Then why would she leave to tour next stop is Washington and there in a creaky, 60-year-old comedy? Hear FIgelsteIn might be an Australian tour next Lutz goes International ” I love to act,” she confessed Scott Figelstein, director of Connecticut Regional year. Miss Colbert is stunning in a with a guilty giggle. Office of the Anti-Defamation League, will discuss the Lutz Children’s Museum will have surprises for ” I never thought I would still be couture gown, her small figure as effects of anti-semitism on Americans at the B’nai everyone at its program, “ Holiday Around the acting at the age of 82. Never,” she trim as ever, the trademark bangs B’rith community breakfast Sunday at 9 a.m. at World,” Saturday at 1:30 and 3 p.m. Sherri Egan will continued somewhat more se­ In place, the apple cheeks smooth Temple Beth Sholom. For more information, call entertain. The charge is included in the museum riously. "Jack (her husband) was as a girl’s. Sidney Cohen, 643-2S7I. admission price of 91 for adults and SO cents for all set to retire from UCLA in 1968, She goes directly to her smallish children. Museum members will get in free. and we were going to spend our life dressing room, changes into together at Barbados, which we slacks, then receives post­ Dine on roast beef both loved. Hike along the river performance visitors, including a surgeon colleague of her late “ But while I was down there Enjoy roast beef Saturday at the First Congrega­ getting things ready, he had an tional Church of Coventry at the North Coventry For an invigorating afternoon join the regulars of husband. Dr. Joel Pressman, at operation here for cancer of the Community House on Route 44. The supper will be the monthly Hockanum River walks starting at 1 p.m. UCLA Medical Center. intestines. They removed all the served from 4;30 to 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $4, general Sunday. HsrsM photo by BMhgw The visitors depart, and the cancer, but it had already spread admission; 93.SO, senior citizens; and fl.25, children. Park cars in the lot opposite Sunny Brook Village actress settles down to vodka on Apartments. The Hockanum River Linear Park Exhlblton show wares the rocks and conversation about to his liver. Within five months he Committee, the walk’s sponsor, suggests warm boots. Elizabeth Swan dances the role of the Christmas Fairy in A Raggedy Ann Doll is dragged by Santa during a scene her career. was dead.” If there is snow, bring cross country skis or snow Herald advertisement for the show. For 25 years she had been one of Since then she has devoted Edith Knight, Frank Knight, Ruth Manchester Ballet Company's production of “'Twaa the from “’Twas the Night Before Christmas," the seasonal shoes. Rain date is Dec. 22. More than 45 exhibitors wili be at the Hollywood’s most dazzling stars, herself to the theater. She has had Shepherd and Liiiian Segar, from ieft, Night Before Christmas.” favorite produced by the Manchester Ballet Co. film offers but nothing good. "The 10th annual show. Furniture, jewelry, appearing in 63 films including show items they'ii exhibit at Manchester ’"nie Sign of the Cross,” Cecil B. only thing that could tempt me to Hear chorus sing Historicai Society’s antique show and lamps, toys, tools, silver, baskets, quilts DeMille’s "Cleopatra,” "Imita­ come back is "The Two Mrs. saie from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at and dishes wiil be sold. tion of Life,” "Tovarich,” "Drums Grenvilles,' based on Dominick Listen to Nicholas Lesbines direct the South Waddeii Schooi. Admission wiil be ’Twas a glimmering ‘Night Before’ Along the Mohawk,” “ Boom Dunne’s book. I knew the woman Windsor High School Chorus Sunday at 7 p.m. at Town,” ” So Proudly We Hail” and he wrote about, and it would be fun Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main St. $2.25, reduced to $2 with a Manchester “ The Fvg and I.” to play her.” Lesbines has conducted many prize-winning perfor­ A pleasant af­ children seated before him. The pearance. Finally, after a pro­ mances and is also a woodwind soloist. ternoon of sto­ storyteller should bring more of a longed pause eight adorable rein­ rybook charm sense of wonder to the scenes deer in terrific costumes pranced Reserve tickets at $2.50 each by calling Herbert Route 44. For more information, or more complete Chatzky. minister of music of Second Church. was offered last which follow his lines. out with Santa and his sleigh. directions, call 678-1867. Celeb attends reception LSfa; That old magic Is back Saturday by the Michelle CHoutier, 16. of Bolton Similarities to "The Nut­ M a n c h e s te r Center Stage was a spirited dancer in several cracker” are striking. Many of the Can you pull a rabbit out of a hat? Probably not. Ballet Com­ featured roles. She consistently same characters are used. The Mickey Freeeman, who gained 'Nutcracker’ dances' How about a Christmas elf? Last weekend of trees pany. Parents M. Renee Taylor delivered jumps, beats, turns and exact Tchaikovsky music and international fame for his televi­ ’These were the kinds of magic tricks popular in the aand noisy point work with vitality, compo­ Balanchine choreography for the sion role of Private Zimmerman Watch the ciassic steps in ’ ’The Nutcracker’’ 19th century — the era which magician Robert Olson This is the iast weekend to see the Wadsworth children fllled sure and steady balance. Other Chinese dancers appear^ as an for nine years in the Sgt. Bilko performed by Connecticut Concert Baliet Saturday has studied. On Sunday, he will "reincarnate” 19th Atheneum’s Holiday Festival of Trees. Special events Manchester ballerinas lacked this in solos and outtake in " ’Twas the Night.” series, will appear at the reception and Sunday at 3 p.m. at Manchester High School. century magician Richani Potter, and recreate many at the Hartford museum on Saturday Include a High School with Vlaskamp. Their most- Elizabeth Swan, 14, and Sheryl in honor of Constance Ellis Kaplan Tickets are $5 generai admission; $2.50, senior of Potter’s most famous magic tricks at the presentation of a dramatic version of “ Hans Brinker auditorium for distracting faults were a rigid, Brandalik, 13, both of Manchester, of Manchester at 8 p.m. Saturday citizens and students. For more information, call Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., and the Silver Skates” by the Penny Ante Theater at the sixth annual Yuletide presenta­ combined and usually appropriate abrupt attack and fall in point were seen as the Christmas Fairy at the home of Joseph and Helen 647-8462 or 528-6266. Hartford. 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Avery Theater, and a tion of ’’’Twas the Night Before to the dancing in various scenes. work, and unsteady arms in and Moon respectively. Monique Kopman. For directions and more Oison spends most of his time at Old Sturbridge concert by the University of Connecticut German Christmas.” (Generally choreography was suit­ partnering. Pitz, IS, of Coventry piayed the information, call Israel Bonds Village, where he has done extensive research on Student Chorus at noon In the Goodwin Parlor. The InduBtrlal Stnngth handbells This children’s fantasy pageant able to the age of dancers. When an Surprisingly, Gibson choreo­ Snow Queen, and Lisa Doucette, office, 236-4523. Potter’s life. Olson will also offer a shadow puppet exhibit is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and ! is based on the familiar poem by ensemble of 5-year-olds appeared, graphed some difficult turns and 14, of Lookout Mountain played the Jutes and Eleanor Karp are in Members of the Manchester Commun­ performance. ’The show starts at 3 p.m. Sunday. Sunday. Admission is $3 general; $1.50 senior citizens Frost Princess. Leslie Beaulac, 14, charge of the event, which also will Handbells and young voices will be featured at the Clement C. Moore. The ballet is the the dancers went through a_series lifts 1q the several brief pas de deux ity College Drama Club will become the Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children 12 and and students; and $1 children under 13. of Tolland was a soloist in the celebrate Israel’s 37th year of 61st annual Christmas Candlelight Concert at South creation of Priscilla Gibson, the of cute poses and playfurturns, of Cloutier and Vlaskamp. This diio under. Reservations are suggested, and may be made Sugar Plum scene. Sara Parsons, independence. The tribute is under Industrial Strength Comedy Company United Methodist Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The artistic director of the company. relying on thelT smiles to win the provided the most exciting mo­ by calling 236-5621 on Saturday. 16, of Bolton was an energetic the auspices of the Manchester this weekend. Cast members are, Chancei, Youth, Junior and Handbell Choirs will With her former student Karen audience over. ments of the day with their pure Russian doll. Committee for State of Israel standing from left, Kat Kalbfieisch, perform. A free-will offering will be accepted. Moore, Gibson created imagina­ With most ballet companies classical ballet technique and The art of giving tive choreography for the dancers producing "The Nutcracker” for clean lines. Despite a choppiness in the flow Bonds. There will be no admission Stacy Mathewson and Deborah Craig; from her school and guest artist the holidays, Gibson’s original and They were used among groups of of the choreography, this classical charge. ballet demonstrates the commen­ sitting, Pat Valuckas and Debi Angelo, still puzzled about what to buy for your favorite Douglas Vlaskamp. Gibson also imaginative ballet is a notable scenes where surrounding ensem­ Freeman, who has won acclaim See musical mayhem dable dedication Gibson and her and reclining, Glenn Packman. I.S.C.C. Sing at State House uncle, who seems to have everything? A trip to Avon ■ designed many of the colorful exception to the rule. But the show ble work was sometimes barely as a versatile comedian, dinner , costumes. Many dancers’ mothers sufficient to rush the dancers on company have to their dance speaker and night club raconteur, It's murder and mayhem set to music in "Chicago” may be in order, where the Farmington Valley Arts is not without its rough spots. will perform tonight, Saturday and Dec. Celebrate in the holiday tradition at the carol sing made the lovely tutus, draped and off stage. As if by formula, heritage. _____ also wrote scripts for the television at East Windsor's Coachlight Dinner Theater through Center will hold its eighth annual exhibit and sale, For six seasons Michael Par­ MICKEY FREEMAN 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. at the East Campus tonight at 8 at the Old State House in Hartford. ' creations and character outfits scenes would usually end with a Renee Taylor covers theater and series, "McHale’s Navy” and Feb. 9. The vaudeville musical is preceded by “ The Art of Giving, the Giving of Art.” Featuring the sons, the father of one of the Channel 3 personalities, the University of Hartford’s . that their sons and daughters hastily assembled group tableaux. dance for the Manchester Herald. commercials. . . . at reception Music Room, Manchester Community cocktaiis and dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday work of 125 craftsmen from across America, the shop ballerinas, has narrated succeed­ Hartt School of Music and iocai choral groups will be wore. Some dramatic moments fizzled College. Tickets are $2.50, general through Saturday and at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. On Friday is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, ing stanzas of the poem between featured. Elves will hand out free songbooks and Several pieces of recorded clas­ because of timing problems. A and Saturday, dance after the show. For information, then the same hours Tuesday through next Sunday. dance scenes. Saturday he sat on admission; $1.50, students and senior candy canes. Parking will be available at $2 a car sical music by Tchaikovsky, Mo­ particular stanza energetically cail 233-6366. The arts center is located in the center of Avon, off stage in a rocking chair, reciting citizens. from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. WFSB is the sponsor. zart and Handel were smoothly without much animation to two announced Santa’s immediate ap- REGRETTABLE BUT UNA VOIDABLE Cinema

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will present the colors. Members of Ji*m Matont alact Robart Locka Chapter, Order of Demolay. will uiter T hb»M to may not match Caldwell’s Robert W. Locke of IM Henry St. was elected Temple Scottish Highlanders will master of Manchester Bfasons, Lodfe 71. at its recent Chapter, Order of Eastern Star will serve refreshments. annual meeting at tbe — ------By Karen Bannott well lived as a youth. Even two small boys playing Masonic Temple. He The Associated Pr«st Others believe Caldwell was with a puppy in front of one of the succeeds Bruce F. Roth- Bloodmobll* «tt for Saturday writing about fanners in Burke few ramshackle houses visible well of West Hartford. AUGUSTA, Ga. - If Jeeter County, located on Richmond from the road were wearing First BattaUon 189th Infantry, C o n n e c ^ t Army Locke is a member of the Letter were to return to Tobacco County’s southeast border. designer sport shirts. National Guard, and Vietnam Veterans of ^ e rica . Ancient Accepted Scot­ Road, the only thing he’d recognize "He located that book on ’To­ ‘"niey’ve torn down all tbe old tish Rite, Connecticut Chapter 120, will hold a bloodmobile S a t^ W from would be the skinny pine trees and bacco Road, but it could have been shacks and really changed this i: a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the State Armory, 330 Main St. Consistory, 32nd der 10 red clay banka which line the about people anywhere,” said place,” said Robert Brady, a gree; Delta Chapter, highway. Augusta attorney Glenn Nixon, Boston native and Army veteran Royal Arch Masons, and RIdaa for aanlort Lester, a poor sharecropper, and w h ^ family has owned property who has operated White Feather an advisory board his family — wife Ada, daughters along Tobacco Road since tbe Farm on Tobacco Road for 30 member for John Bolton lesidenU, M and older, may call the Bolton Pearl and EUie May and son Dude 1920s. "SomeofthethingsCaldwell years. " ’The small farms are gone. Mather Chapter, Order Community HaU for free rides to area shopping — are tbe bleak characters in refers to in the book were owned by But Caldwell was talking about of Demolay. centers every Thursday that school is in smion. Erskine Caldwell’s "Tobacco my family." Burke County, anyway.” An installation will be Honne pick up will be between 9 and 10 a.m. and tbe bus Road,” which painted a scathing Tobacco Road, now anchored In Margaret ’Twins, a lifelong held Saturday at 8 p.m. wUl return at about 1 p.m. Coll 049-8743 by noon picture of ignorant and amoral southwest Richmond County by Augusta resident, said tbe area has at the lilasonic Temple. Wednesday to arrange for a ride. sharecroppers during the Bush Field Airport on one end and changed drastically since the road Other elected officers Depression. Fort Gordon, a U.S. Army base, at was developed by farmers who include: David C. Too- The novel, set in east Georgia, the other, has changed drasttcally rolled barrels of tobacco from mey, senior warden; Baby wins $50 bond shocked and embarrassed resi­ since Jeeter Lester made futile Wilkes County to the docks along Eric J. Sinnamon, Junior dents ot the Augusta area when it the tbe Savannah River. Heidi L. Sarles of Manchester is first-place winner attempts to grow cotton on his warden; William R. He­ was published S3 years ago. small farm. ’The only reminders of ’"11181 book was a slap in tbe face in tbe recent baby picture contest run by Xi G a m ^ witt, treasurer; and Although there is a Tobacco the area’s agricultural past, a John to Augusta, even though he wrote Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. She will be presented a $50 , Warren L. Potter, Robert Locke Road in Richmond County, some Deere tractor dealership and a about Wrens," she said of Cald­ U S. Savings Bond and a $5 certificate ^rom David secretary. Augusta residents insist that Cald­ "Sber-cropper" Restaurant, are well’s graphic descriptions of the Family Restaurant at 7 tonight at the AliP, 1135 Appointed officers include: Ylo Anson, senior well wrote the novel based on his being squeezed out by several Lesters’ extreme poverty. “ Eve­ HtnU photo by Bashaw deacon; Donald D. Wells, past master, Junior deacon; Tolland Turnpike. , memories of Wrens in Jefferson middle-income housing develop­ rybody was poor then, although I At the reception, New Hope Manor will receive a Randall R. Hall, senior steward; John O. Nelson, past County, a farming community ments, 11 churches and several don’t remember too much the check for $40 from money raised by the contest. The Ready for concert, art show master. Junior steward; James A. Collins, marshal; southwest of Augusta, where Cald­ small factories. shantytowns, even in Wrens." Robert F. Silva, past master, chaplain; Frank H. second- and third-place winners will receive awards. East Catholic High School students are Rezoski. The event will be Wednesday at Gakeler, past master, Tyler; James W. McKay, Chelsie D’Aoust of Coventry, second-place winner, will get a box of disposable diapers from tbe food store 7 p.m. at the school auditorium. General organist and Ronald J. Erickson, soloist. ready for their Christmas concert and Past Masters George Ouillette will be installing and four movie rentals from Movies and More. art show. From left, seated, Barbara admission is $3; senior ciitzens and master and James A. Stratford, installing marshal. Ryan Jones of Manchester will receive a stuffed Qess, Jerry Murphy and Peg Caffrey, students, $1.50; children under 12, free. McKay will be organist and Erickson, soloist. The animal from Wishing Well and a $5 certificate from Italian team is frustrated and standing, Cori Hamill and Lisa Manchester Assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Joe’s Shoe Service. 3 Whooping cough controversy in tracking pope’s assassin Bv Thomas Goltz the fact that nearly all those ing put up Agca after meeting him Herald photo by I United Press International interviewed intially denied ever at Zurich’s train station. Later he having anything to do with him." denied ever having met the man, Rennet musicians rehearse Parents distrust vaccine ANKARA, ’Turkey — The Italian One such incident, he said, was a claiming his remarks had been prosecutor investigating links be­ long interview in Ankara’s Mamak mistranslated. tween Mehmet Ali Agca, the prison with ’Turkish underworld Marini is reported to be trying to really upsets me to hear they’re said a study conducted by the Bennet Junior High School students The school’s concert band will accom­ Bv Gayle Young attempted assassin of Pope John "don” Abuzer Ugurlu, a mobster force Akkuzu to go to Rome to back out there pushing this out­ University of California at Los pany him on "Cantica.” All four will be United Press International Paul II, and the ’Turkish under­ serving a life sentence. Ugurlu testify. He alleges that Akkuzu, practice for the school's free holiday dated. dangerous vaccine. Angeles in 1979 put the figure at one world is running into a problem. allegedly gave Agca a fake Indian like most of the other witnesses concert Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Cone soloists with songs of Dixie played by NEW YORK - Parents afraid "Many Of those coming down in every 875 American children. "All our witnesses are liars," he passport during Agca’s escape inside and outside prison alleged to the Jazz Band. Band directors are with whooping cough have already Smith still maintains the benef­ Gymnasium of the school. From left are whooping cough vaccine may have says bluntly. from ’Turkey in 1979. have had contact with Agca. were been vaccinated." she said. “ It’s its of the pertussis vaccine out­ Bert Cline, Eric Fleming, Scott Eurard Marilyn Lillibridge and Corine Zanettl. contributed to a recent rise in the Prosecutor Antonio Marini’s Ugurlu initially denied knowing' members of or had close links with not even effective.” weigh the risks, as does Mason of For more information, call 647-3574. Incidence of the disease among energy remains unabated long anything more about Agca than he the radical right-wing Turkish and Grade Phillips. Cline, a freshman, the CDC. children nationwide, according to past midnight even after a day had learned from press reports, group known as ’The Gray Wolves. will be a featured soloist on the trumpet. SMITH ESTIMATES the vac­ Mason said a 1982 epidemic of an organization of pediatricians. spent visiting Turkish Jails. In Marini said. But he finally admit­ cine is over 85 percent effective. He whooping cough in England, where The American Academy of Pedi­ ’Turkey for the third time this year, ted that he had sent a certain said studies show one in 100,000 use of the vaccine has declined, atrics is urging ali children be he knows honesty is a rare “ Metin ’ ’ $700 by way of a courier as shots will result In encephalitis, or significantly over the last few innoculated with five doses of the commodity. part of a general underworld swelling of the brain. One in 9,500 years, illustrates the benefit- featuring... whooping cough vaccine, which a "But we have to wade through support system. unvaccinated children will suffer versus-risk issue. WONG’S RESTAURANT parent group charges results in the hours of lies and half lies in "Metin” later turned out to be some damage after contacting the "M ore children died of pertussis brain damage and death to some of order to arrive at that moment Agca, Marini said. GIFT CERTIFICATE disease, he said. than did of the vaccine in its entire the infants who receive it. when even the most dedicated liar Marini "invited” Ugurlu to Fisher disputed his figures, history,” said Mason, who said an The Best Gift For Your But whooping cough, the com ­ reveals the truth,” he said in an Rome to testify. Ugurlu suggested onnooiiDE saying the one in 100,000 figure is estimated 25 children died in the Family and Friends During The mon name of the respiratory interview. instead that Agca be returned to WONG’S based on a study in England where epidemic. He said an aveage of 10 disease pertussis, is also poten­ Marini is one of two Italian ’Turkey. “ Bring him back to us and Holiday Season! doses are lighter and children RESTAURANT tially fatal to babies and small children die of whooping cough . magistrates on an eight-man tribu- lets see how long it takes for him to screened before receiving it. She every year in the United States, children who cannot tolerate the ; nal contemplating the fate of three change his tune," the mobster fits of violent coughing brought on ' ’Turks and two Bulgarians charged said. Post Road Plaza Mon.-’Thur. ll:30-10pm when the highly contagious bacte­ . in Rome in the 1981 papal assassi­ 352 Hartford Tnpke. Fri. 8i Sat. ll:30-llpm ria Infect and inflame the bron­ nation attempt. IN A BRIEF respite from (Rte. 30) Sunday 12 noon- chial tubes. touring Turkish prisons, Marini (1-84 Exit 65) 10pm According to the U.S. Centers EUREKA WINTER SALE MARINI SPENDS most of every and fellow magistrate Severino Vernon For Disease Control in Atlanta, day inside the forbidding grey Santiapichi also called on a “ spe­ 2,689 reports of the disease have walls of Turkish prisons, doggedly cial witness,” Feridun Akkuzu. He E bren filed so far this year, ONE WEEK 0NJ.Y!! - asking prisoners about their links manages a small Ankara work­ ris"' compared to 1,714 cases for the ; to Agca. shop, and Agca has alleged he entire year of 1982, about the time ; “ It is frustrating, very frustrat- received Akkuzu’s help while the the controversy over the pertussis ! ing," said Marini. “ But with two were in Zurich prior to the vaccine came to light. ; determination and patience, we assassination attempt in St. Pe­ NIItKI’S "These figures may be mislead­ SAVE $30 ; have always been able to establish ter’s Square. ing," warned CDC public health MODEL *1470 a link — even if tenuous — between Akkuzu, regarded as a key Friday & Saturday Specials Weekend Specials advisor Dean Mason. 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NOW whole month of December - everydayl "The chances of a child being Lunch: 11 •.00-3:00 endangered by pertussis are 10 ONLY.>* “ Toast The New Year In At ^ n n times greater than that child being 79 20% Off on all grinders endangered by the vaccine,” said Manchester Country Club fni'ilea you to join ii« on ihr Dr. Martin H. Smith, president of 5 0 0 Drafts — limit 3. Mountain for fine Italian dining. the pediatrics association. “ There featuring: ing Dinner Tuesday, ffednesday & Thursday. is no cure for pertussis." 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A 24 presents our 3 ing disabilites and to death in some PEANUTS® is coming SAVE noo WadiiMday children." says Barbara Loe and Dec. 29.30. & 31 weekend specials Fisher, founder of Dissatisfied Old Fashioned Yankee Pot Roast *4.99 Meat or Cheeae Ravioli w/sau«age...... *S.2S Parents Together, a group whose Thursday Baked Scrod...... *6.95 abbreviation DPT matches that of * 2-Motor Power Team Pork Roast with Stuffing *5.99 Tenderloio Tips Au Vino ...... *7.50 * I Call Now the DPT (Diptheria, Pertussis and Friday $ Saturday Veal Saltipbocca...... *8.50 Tetanus) vaccine. to the for your Holiday Fried Seafood Platter...... *8.25 Fisher’s own son went into a * Cordaway Prime Rib of Beef (Au Jus) *8.95 331 Center Street convulsion hours after receiving Order __ Fresh Swordfish *7.99 (Comer of Brood and Center, next to Carvels) his fourth dose of4he vaccine at (The abore specials not good with any other coupons or discounts.) age 2‘A and now, at age 7, is in a NOW Qlh CortltleatBB Awallablo (The above served with Poleto, Salad. Roll end Butter) 647-9995 learning disabled class near the - ONLY< Ready-to-Eat C 4 O Q Q family home in Vienna, Va. #1704 > * 269. ,»n« a She said she has received HAPPY thousands of reports of pertussis y Cocktail Shrimp Open (approx. 35 per lb.) “NEW” HOUR vaccine reactions since she started A 7 D ays lowaal prieaa In the 15,000-member organization in WE CARRY ''GENUINE” EUREKA BAGS A W eek Weekday lhaaroa 1982 and knows of several lawsuits iHanrhpHlpr H rralh Enjoy your (ffnner Specials 3-7 DAILY over vaccine-related injuries. In our dining area WONG’S RESTAURANT A federal court jury in La­ or got It to go. Peking Szechuan Cuisine fayette, Indiana is currently hear­ ABC APPLIANCE & REPAIR Mon. a Tu m . Also Sonrtng ing a $5 million lawsuit against Cocktails • Take Out TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Co. VISA. 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Julian, David Wallace, John Wikknen. nounced that he Abigail Van Buren ^ ' r < m a t u s t m m o ;[H B O ] MOVIE: -Whafa tha Boya Ara' About five minutes ago, I « During Easter vacation, hordes of coNage 1947. 1982 Rated R was going to glanced out the window and saw 10 J kids from aN over tha rwtion descend on Ft. [U S A ] Friday Mght Boxing 1 :1 5 A M [T M C ] MOVIE: The Ostar- remove all the iLauderdale. George Hantilton,^ Delores man Weekend' A crazed CIA agent meN- doors from the or 12 men exiting from a large van. 9:30PM G S Bsnson (CC) Benson • Hart, Yvette Mimieux. 1960. pulates N s friends and turns a friendly finds himself the co-owner of e basset compartments They were nicely dTessed, all weekend into a nightmare of terror and de­ I |(M AX] MOVIE; The Bugs Bunny / hound when he asks Clayton to irtvest in the girls' la­ carried briefcases, and were ob­ ceit. John Hurt. Rutger Hauer. Craig T. Nel­ ' Road Runnar Movia* Bugs reminisces $1000 of Ns own money. Another Californian suggested viously a crew of salesmen. Within I about some of Ns antics with the Road son. 1983. Rated H. vatory because some girls had I Runner and Ns other cartoon cohorts in 0 Independent News been Bmoking there. that the principal leave the lava­ minutes my doorbell rang. I THEY 1 :3 0 A M GD independent News MPMOPPeP |tNs blend of new animation and classic [E S P N ] AW A WrMtMng it's been nearly SO years since 1 tory doors alone and install smoke ignored it. M y husband heard it (footage. 1979. Rated G. Night GeHery 1 0 : 0 0 P M G Falcon Croat (CC) A n - entered first grade in a one- alarms in the girls' restroom and shouted, "Will you please get [CN N ] Newsnight Update MTMW'« ! [U S A ] USA Cartoon ExpraM gela faces rebellion from Entma end Lar>ce, building Southern school, where 1 instead. Great idea. Where there’s the door!” I yelled back, "It's ymEMRP^ w NIe Chase steals her distributors. (60 [ESPN] Championship Roller Derby 6 z3 0 P M G D ® Too Cloaa for Comfort had to share a large restroom with smoke there will either be fire — or some salesman: besides, I never min.) GDOddCoupla 2 : 0 0 A M G m o v ie : Nlcfcalodwin’ A girls from elementary, junior and somebody smoking. answer the door unless I ’m expect­ ALLEY OOP ®by Dava Qraua d D N m w s ■LONOM by Dm n Voiiiig b I I O n to hapless lawyer becomes a low-budget di­ high school grades combined. ing someone." (Ml NBC Nightiv News rector dunng the early movie days arid tries DID THEY GET ) YEP' rTS ALL HERE...T>I' POLES, A THEN SET IT UP, ...WE WAMTA BE lipu HEAW? CiD ® O u r Famtty Honor (C C ) Frank 1 was from a farm and had been DEAR ABBY: Not too long ago He became very impatient with EVERYTHING? y COUPLE OF LONG LENGTHS OF VINE, SARGE, JUST UKE REAPY FOR THAT “Sf®', • (SD Nightly Businaas Report McKay encounters unforseen circumst­ to make a star of an alligator wrestler HONCV/'MXI H ^«« CLBANINS you had a piece in your column me and said, "What's the harm in T o a r r u p . ' Ntt omcm Toam/ I TOLD YOU.' AN' BI6V9ARMINT LBrSPOITf • ®) A B C N e w s ances when he travels to Los Angeles to Ryan O'Neal. Burt Reynolds. 1976. more or less isolated from other PONT WASTE ANY WHEN IT COMES ;@]Noticiero SIN return a murderer w ho will testify against (3D MOVIE: 'Port of New York' A gang of ' children and was doubly shy. The about which came first, the answering the door and finding out TIME! BACK.' the Danzigs. (6 0 min.) chicken or the egg. and you ended what the salesman is selling?” \ [C N N ] Showbiz Today smugglers is caught by a government pain of embarrassment was far G D Independent News agent. Scott Brady, Yul Banner, K .T. Stev­ up by saying that the egg came I told him I felt no obligation to |[D IS] Adventures of Ozzia and Harriet worse than the physical discomfort O ) Mission: Impossible ens. 1949. I suffered from avoiding going first — and it came from a reptile! listen to strangers who want to sell I [E S P N ] Aerobics: Bodies in Motion Tales from the Darkaide GD Solid Gold down to that basement bathroom Well, I used to love eggs and ate me something. He insisted I could ![TM C ] MOVIE: Old Enough’ Two teen- 2 : 2 0 A M [H B O ] m o v ie : G o ln' AH tha always say no. Abby, this has Jagers from different backgrounds strike up ( S ) ® Miami Vica A charming con artist with no partitions. I hated school two every morning for breakfast, W a y ' A teenage couple are kept apart by I a summer hiendsNp. Sarah' Boyd, Rain- gets in over N s head when he pulls a scam for that one reason. but now I am unable to eat eggs happened several times in our their friends. Dan Waldman, Deborah Van • bow Harvest. Rated PG. on serious cocair>e traders. (60 min.) Thanks for printing that letter because I hate reptiles. 40-year m arriage. I feel that this is GD Bodes de Odio Rhyn. 1982 Rated R ':f:00P M dD CBS News Abby. T hope the principal in Elk I am so sorry you put that in your my home and I don’t have to open (®D Star Gamea 2 : 3 0 A M [CN N ] Sports Latenight ; d D Th re e ’s Com pany R iver changes his mind and column, Abby. Just the thought of m y door to every person who [C N N ] Evening News [ESPN] SportsCenter eating reptile eggs turns my pushes my doorbell. What is your V '»•'» A ' (G ABC News considers the girls’ right to pri­ 3 [H B O ] MOVIE: ‘BHa tha Bullet' Eight ri­ 2 : 5 0 A M [M A X ] m o v ie : Oxford stomach! opinion? (G $100,000 Pyramid vacy. After all. the few girls who ders test their endurarwe in a rugged 700 Blues* A rough-edged student pursues a smoked in the lavatory will find NO MORE EGGS IN FORT JANE IN GREENVILLE, QD Jeffersons mile race across Southwest badlands. girt, and at the same time, tries to improve THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sanaofii somewhere else to smoke. But DODGE, IOWA TEXAS w(3] Knot's Larnling Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen. James his character by joining the school's row­ ON THl PAtnUCK by I Cobum. 1975. Rated PG. ing team Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy, Amanda modesty, even that of one student, J @ ) (M) M*A»S*H sjtfsHowfiRRfl'OAMe a rrii^L o tfr [M AX] MOVIE: 'Cheach and Chong’s Pays 1984 should be preserved if possible. DEAR NO MORE: I did not DEAR JANE: Same as yours. Wheel of Fortune Nice Droams' Tw o ice cream vendors try 3 :0 0 A M (19 Space: 1999 There seems to be so little of it left mean to im ply that the eggs we eat It's a wise woman who realizes IV# 5ES1 ^ixvc. FONCA WORTSAiiE ID 6eEWTD6eTTHe ! MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour to earn enough cash to ecNeve their fond­ [CN N ] News Overnight in the world. today come from reptiles; I was that she’s no match for high- , ojf(of»i>,w .uw r WDI*DUT'RT...l Z< n i^HAMdiOFIT. I Price Is Right est dreams. Cheech Marin, To m m y Chong, Stacy Keach. 1981. Rated R. [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook ALSO CONCERNED IN referring to the process of evolu­ pressure. fast-talking salespeople. CMMfMis fMtiV.dOMri(ii»& ktt >ib06eftin* a sculptor. overgrow in the mouth, intestinal d D N e w s IRA murder of a Protestant policeman. He­ G O T T ; If an FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thavas 3 9 24 Horaa len Mirren, John Lynch, Oonal McCann. ^ (3D Independent News adult had lining and reproductive tract. You 1984 Rated R may have a low grade monilia { dD Barney Miller 11 :00P M G (S) IS) News Osgood- IHL bK N " AND LITTLE MI88~ by ItorgrMVM A 8a iw s 4 -:0 0 A M dD Joe Franklin Show infection that would respond to J Jeopardy G T a x I Schlatter's dis­ • liM and 8Mrs oH yO H .. ir G Action News GD Emergency ease as a child, Dr. Gott Myocstatin mouthwashes and vag­ MOW, GAM ttV YEF, I gam P U T M O T « New Newlywed Game G Bizarre John Byner hosts this long run- [C N N ] Larry King Overnight inal tablets. Ask your doctor about e e E T H e A . THE G , • Benson how can he or REApnViE uerrEBP ASSEMBIY 1 ning cable com edy series. this. In addition, some antibiotics i>M TH E 0OTTS3W THE E, THE L , T H E T y<' ^yoMB A ^ p ip IN fiBQuifSBP’ ] @ State We’re In 4:1 3 A M dD Get Smart she keep from Peter Gott, M.D. (ID Carson's Comedy Classics having knee can cause nerve damage, with HOW OF THE CHART? THEH AMP INSTRUCTIONS • [C N N ] Crossfire 4:30AM [MAX] m o v i e : Cheech and (3D Best of Saturday Night Live problems? Do resulting tingling, numbness, ring­ w a O r P O N E , THEG • [ES P N ] College Basketball: Loyola at Chong's Nice Dreams' Two ice cream ( ^ A disturbed ing in the ears and hearing loss. AARSIU-Y/ I Bradley MOVIE: 'The Nanny' vendors try to earn enough cash to achieve running or bik­ A cNId and his strange nanny blame each their fondest dreams. Cheech Marin. ing aggravate Ask your doctor about this, too. f [M A X ] Album Flash: Stevie Wortder other for the death of his sister. Bette To m m y Chong, Stacy Keach. 1981. Rated AL J New videos from Stevie W onder's latest Davis, W en d y Craig, Pamela Franklin. R. it? Would 6 album 'in Square Circle' are featured, along DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a TNC T w A.V» 5 1 2 , - 13 1965. surgery be needed if the knee Schlatter’s disease is a temporary • with exclusive interviews and backstage ' U H A CiM8»yNi4 ® NewsCanter became irritated enough? nuisance confined to growing woman in my late 30s. I have a CTNO { visits with the Oscar and Grammy winner, discharge every month and it has a dD Doctor Who The first recorded horse race in children. Adults do not have CCOHNA f [ U S A ] Dragnet very strong, unpleasant odor. I’ve * E t o H C T ® M*A«S*H the United States was held in 1668 D E A R R E A D E R ; It is m y problems with it. In general, ail 8 :0 0 P M (d) Card Along never had any infections. What d D Comedy Break at Hempstead. N.Y. understanding that Osgood- bicycling is much easier on dD Stingiest Man In Town causes this, and is it normal? WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll [C N N ] Moneyline anyone’s joints than is running: E r dD ® Webster (CC) Webster presents Even youngsters with Osgood- [E S P N ] NFL Game of the Week i Katherine with a gaudy homemade dress Schlatter’s usually can bike with­ ; and wants her to wear it at a special occa- [U S A ] Night Flight DEAR READER: At mid-cycle, I Sion. out much discomfort. when a woman ovulates, she may Puxzles Aatrograph WHAT/VRB 1 1 :1 0 P M [DIS] MOVIE: Treasure of T h o u g h ts H A N S IN S TKATfeWHAT I d D N e w s Matecumbe' Five people with a thirst for experience a temporary increase DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve had bad y o u FROM A I THOUGHT ; dD (E) Sdid Gdd Christmas Special adventure travel from Kentucky to the Flor­ in viscosity and quantity of norm al D O IN a , ida Keys on a treasure hunt. Robert Fox- burning in my lips and tongue, and / BALLOON / 'rOU WERE ' (ID M cC lo ud vaginal secretions. While this may 5 Warmad ' Answar to Pravioua Punla FOSTER? WHATfelT worth, JoanHeckett, Peter Ustinov. 1977. (Th e "Thoughts” this week are for brightening our lives with Your now m y vagina is burning, too. I've be the explanation for your prob­ ACROSS IN WELL,THATfe DOING. HEAVEN I (E) (E) Knight Rider Michael and KITT 6 ShiaM boas ! help a nightclub owner and a blind musi* 1 1 : 2 0 P M @ Second City TV based on the Great-O-Antiphons. presence. Grant that we may be been in the hospital for 10 days for a lems, check with a gynecologist to LOOK UKE MIDAIR. WHAT I'M 1 F)tolang«f 7 Maa Waat rola Q t a a i HELPUS ' cian rebuild a failing neighborhood. (60 sickness in m y lower intestines. I'M CTO/NS? 1 1:30PM ([^ Dynasty traditionally used by the Christian windows through which others make sure. B Hawaiian danca 8 Part of m m / DOING. ALL. ; min.) may see Your loving brilliance. ‘They gave me very strong antibio­ C / G D Statlers' Christmas Presant church during the Advent season.) 9 Waap talaphona ^Birthday / dD Electric Comparty Amen. tics. I've tried Tagamet and 12 RIvar In Europa numbar (2 □□□□ncjociD □□□ O D T V 2 0 0 0 • ® MOVIE: 'Lovers and Other Stran- "O Dayspring, splendor of light rinsing my mouth with Maalox. Send your questions to Dr. Gott 13 Arab ehiaftain wda.) □QD □□□ □□oon Dec. 14,196S 1 gars’ A young couple's impending mar- (3D The Honeymooners in care of The Manchester Herald 14LawyarF. everlasting: Come and enlighten Should I try another doctor? 9 Lumpofaarth □ H Q E3 0 E] DK]i • riage causes a variety of crises for their G D Second City TV The Rev. Janet Landwehr at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH ____ Bailay 10 Adviaa Greater personal independence is In the am u t families. Gig Young. Anne Jackson. Bea­ those who sit in darkness and in the □□□□ BnEiDDnOiB ( ^ ( ^ The Tonight Show Tonight's Emanuel Lutheran Church DEAR READER: The use of 44101. IB Plaaaant-taating 11 Tima division offing lor you In the year ahead. Instead trice Arthur. 1970. guest is Luther Vandross. (60 min.) shadow of death.” 17 Haram 16 You (Fr.) BDDCIB non DDD BUOB BUNNY <^y Warner Bros. of others telling you what to do and d D Cristal ® Hogan's Heroes These days, very few of us apartmant 21 6B0, Roman BBO BEIDBD when to do It, you'll be the one who is­ } @ ) MOVIE: Miracle on 34th Street' An literally remain “in the dark”. 18 Fiaquantly NOW.TMANKS , (Ml ABC News Nightline 22 Tima zona □□□BDOBCl □□□□ sues the directives. UNPORTUNATELV, IT HAPPENS ID old man who professes to be Santa Claus Even if 'We cam p out in the woods (po«.) (obbr.) It ) s a t e l l it e s ,. brings new meaning to Christmas for ever­ GD El Samurai Fugitivo lo l p I t I SAQITTARHJB (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) You'll SE BUGS BUNNV CARTOONS. far from electric power lines, DON'T MISS THIS! 19 Ear (comb, 23 Civil War be in a gregarious mood today and may VVE CAN © El yone around him. Maureen O'Hara, John dD Comedy Tonight form) □□□□El DllB BOB ^ Payne, Edmund Gwenn. 1947. batteries power our flashlights. Initialt (abbr.) be more talkative than usual. But listen­ AIE l EVISION/ [CN N ] Sports Tonight 20 Vipar 24 Church song ers wilt find what you have to say both J [CNN] Prime News But on those occasions when we ‘ Chritlm M Anli«|iiet Show & Sale □DB BBDBBDBDB SI0NAL EVEN \ [ESPN] SportsCenter 22 C^pany (Fr„ 26 Rivsr in ths convincing and fascinating. Trying to ^ [HBO] MOVIE: 'American Dreamer' forget our flashlights, we find out abbr.) DBD BBDB BBBB [M AX] MOVIE: 'Lovescenes' Filmmak­ Congo |t |o n M |l |e |d M p |e |r|k | patch up a romance? The Matchmaker M E R E A T t h e ^ (C C ) A n American housewife finds herseff just how dark the night can really OVER 4 5 E X H IB rrO R S 23NawDaal 1 8 X. embroiled in foreign espionage when she ers find that their ow n love lives affect 26 Fishing lurs set can help you understand what It SOUTH f = D u E - what goes on in front of the camera. Julie be, and how very easily we get program • assumes the identity of a famous mystery Saturddy, December 14, 1985 28 English achooi might take to make the relationship Newmar, Jack Carter, Britt Ekiand. 1984. terrifyingly lost. 40 Qraak lattar 49 Exclamation of J writer. Jobeih Williams, Tom Conti. Gian- 24 Cantara 29 Hurt work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this to PM 27 Foraakan 42 Singing ayilabia dismay (2 wds.) \ carlo Giannini. 1984. Rated PG. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Love Child' The true Without the Light of God's 10 4 30 Rssort of Now 50 Dstarioratsa newspaper, Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH story of a young woman who becomes salvation, our lives would indeed 32lrialipoat Msxico 43 Oritiah actrsaa 45201. ‘ [M AX] MOVIE: Purple Rain' (CC) A 34 Small boy 51 Qivsa signal to pregnant while in prison is depicted. A m y be dark and dismal places. We 31 Companion of Jackson CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) It you're performer overcomes a troubled home life Madigan, Beau Bridges, MacKenzie Phil­ to be held at WaddeD School 3B Bavaraga 62 Wax ^ and fierce rivalries to become a major rock would wander quite lost, without odds 47 Suparlativs suf­ 53 Small island In need of a small amount of funds to lips. 1982. Rated R. oontainar 33 Pomp fix 2 star. Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day. meaning or direction, wondering 163 Broad Street, Maadieater, C T 36 10B1, Roman 54 Jacob's son temporarily tide you over, your best pos­ 1984. Rated R. 11:35P I^ CID Entertainment Tonight 38 Actrsaa_____ 48 6ridga on ths sibility lor getting a loan Is from a family why we should continue at all. 37 MkMIa East org. 57 Finnish city ^ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Seduction of Joe RefreifainentB • Free P aild n f Uiimann Rivar_____ member. 11:52PM @) News But God has provided for us the SRPriaafa 58 Chop off Tyn an ' Fame and power teach a rising vaatmant 1 2 a 4 1 B B 7 8 1 9 10 11 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Today you Senator the double-edged price of suc­ 1 2 : 0 0 A M G D ® Comedy Break Light of the World, so that we m ay All proceeds benefit Manchester Historical Society. 41 Taxing might be a bit reluctant to attend a so­ B rid ge cess. Alan Alda. Meryl Streep, Meivyn G D Uncle Floyd recognize each other as brothers D a te b o o k Douglas. 1979. Rated R. 44 Dama Myra 12 13 1 14 cial function because there will be peo­ (@ Barney Miller and sisters and so that we may see Mmission 12.25 - With this ad admit 1 or 2 penons - $2.00 each. ple there who bore you. Go anyway; [ U S A ] T N T that the worship of God is our Under the n w ie a ia il of Gea 8i Geae D icka w ii. M e w ry Lane A ixiqHe 8i Show P ro m o be -- (2 0 3 ) 6 4 9 .7 0 6 6 you’ll have a good time. ® Man from U.N.C.L.E 48 Oun an angina IB ia 17 counterpart, also in three no-trump, 8:30P M dD The cabbage Patch purpose as creatures on earth. 46 Hawaiian PISCES (Feb, 20-March 20) It won’t be Today Is Friday the [CNN] Newsnight had won the spade king, overtaken the Kids' First Christm as In this seasonal Lord God, we give You thanks garland IB 19 20 necessary for you to keep others posted NORTH IMI-U 13th. It Is the 347th special, the Cabbage Patch Kids go in [E S P N ] AW A Wrestling ♦ 984 king of hearts with the ace and played ‘atajmsataiwiEaeMieaiYacaBKxaccsxcassiBacMCiEMsaiwsflciwcMcaEszsetfMtKiMiEanfBKSKCMYati 48 i aorad book regarding your present achievements. day of 1985 and the ■ search of the Christmas spirit. (R). 1 2 : 0 5 A M dD MOVIE: Lovaly but ♦ A Q J 6 queen of diamonds from dummy. 81 Thaos (Fr.) ^ H 2 3 Someone 1 ^ 0 likes you Is already put 83rd day ot autumn. d3 Family Faud Deadly' A high school student goes after a 82 Spy group spreading the word. ♦ Q 10 9 When that lost to the king, the oppo­ drug ring to avenge the death of her ♦ 10 8 7 [D IS] Mousterpiaca Theater (abbr.) 24 2B 2B 2B ao 31 ARIES (March 21-April 19) The time nents cashed the remaining spades to brother. Lucinda Oozing, John Randolph. TODAY’S HISTORY; On this day In 9 :0 0 P M G Dallas (CC) J.R. convinces 1983. 88 What parson should be ripe today to Implement an WEST EAST beat the contract by a trick. 86 Fbarlaaa S2 Important plan with which you've been 1862, the Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Sue Ellen to move back to Southfork, while 3B ♦ Q J 10 7 5 ♦ A 6 3 Dusty and Sue Ellen's mother leave Dallas. 1 2 : 1 5 A M [H B O ] 1st & Ten T w o star 9 SHOWCASE^ 89 Social Insoct toying. Action now will enhance your Roosneck saw that he,could give was won by the Confederate troops players land in the clink thanks to a con M.00 ♦ 107 54 3 ♦ 982 led by Gen. Robert E. Lee. (60 min.) 60 Son of Ruth 36 40 chances of success. ♦ K 4 ♦ 863 himself a little extra chance at the man and Ns vineyard scheme. ^ HARTFORD M 61 HarsMIe TAURUS (AprH 20-May 20) If you keep risk of only one more non-vulnerable G Merv Griffin 3 8 -B 8 1 0 INnRSTAn 64 tXlf 56 ♦ K ♦ J654 BIRTHDAYS: Heinrich Heine OFF baa ring 41 42 44 your attention constantly focused today undoubled undertrick, so be took it. 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When the Carol' An updated version of the classic (S ) The Untouchables Roas Tattoo" - 46 49 BO 1 ^ H bi QEMINI (May 21-Juae 20) When formu­ ♦AJ752 B2 63 64 king of clubs fell under the ace, there TODAY'S QUOTE: "When the heroes Charles Dickens tale about an old man w ho ia06:254J0-7a56:40-ll:46 (b I 6 4 0 s m lating an important decision today, take ♦ AQ932 (g ) ® Friday Night Videos was no need to establish the diamond go off the stage, the clowns come on." never enjoyed Christmas. Henry Winkler, 96 54 B7 lots of time to examine It from every an­ ® Maude THE JEW a OF 1ME N U BB Vulnerable: Elast-West — Heinrich Heine. Dorian Harewood, David W ayne. 1979. DOWN gle. Careful study will protect you from suit. He overtook the heart king and Dealer; West Iti8*456«-76M:4HI46 iqb B9 BO 61 oversights. led the club 10'from dummy, ^ e n 1 Photo flxar (al.) 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1 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13. 1W5 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13. 1988 — 2$ r U.S./WorU In Brief Government solvent until Monday BUSINESS Buaineas years, then be reduced in small The legislation Is needed because and otber Democrata on bis Ways Bv Steven Komorow increments In each of the following Second mine explosion kills one many of the regular appropria­ and Means Committee, but it is In Brief The Atsoclated Press three y c ^ Income fUf^rantM tions bills have not been passed reasonably similar to tbe tax plan LYKENS, Pa. — An explosion rocked a coal mine Thursday levels in IBM would be about M WASHINGTON - The govern­ and signed by tbe president. propowd by Reagan. night, killing one miner and injuring his son-in-iaw about 20 mites percent of current targets. Coventry reeident promoted ment is operating through Monday House and Senate negotlatora HOuae Speaker Thomas P. from the scene of a fatat mine accident the day before, O’Neill J r, D-Hass., said be Tips on redeeming mutuai fund shares STORR8 — A University of Connecticut; under a temporary money bill abandoned efforts to meet tbe A separate House-Senate confer­ authorities said. while Congress finishes work on midnight deadline with a long­ wouldn’t let the tax bill come up alumna wbo has played a major role in tbe- Earl Romberger, 60, who was working 800 feet inside the again this year unless the votes ence committee baa labored all Univeralty’a successful capital campaign has' long-term spending legislation — term bill after they were unable to week on disputed portions of a Mil ■I QUESTION: We need your help to get lome money prospectus. When that happens and the SEC is Mountain Top Coal Co. at the Buck Mountain Slope was killed in were in place. been named executive assistant to the president and President Reagan tries to resolve differences over spending designed to reduce deHciU by . that belong! to ui. It lan’t very much, only about $300, swamped with filings, the prospectus Just can’t be the Mast, said Trooper Robert Shuder. " I f the president can deliver SO to but we need it badly. and executive secretary to the Board of Trusteea. reverse his defeat on tax revision. by the Defense and Interior about $80 billion in the next three c le a r^ as fast as tbe funds would like. The explosion occurred when Romberger was drilting into rock 75 votes ... we’ll bring it up,” he Debra Saian Bums of Coventry was appointed A government shutdown today departments. The four-day exten­ years. The bill would commit My husband Invested in a mutual fund, through It’s impossible to say why that particular fund’s said. “ If tbe Republicans want to ■ payroll deductions at hia place of work. Now, we want to the dual position recently by President John T. and apparently hit an unexptoded charge of dynamite that he had was avoided Thursday night, when sion was then quickly approved Congress to making the spending Investors’ prospectus is being held up. The SEC might not like kill it, that’s tbeir business.” , to cash in the fund shares. We contact^ the fund and Casteen III. ptaced there before, said Shuder said. Romberger’s son-in-taw, Congress extended the govern­ and sent to President Reagan, wbo cuts and tax changes envisioned in some of tbe things in the prospectus, or the people wbo Lawmakers also were working were told my husband must have hia • signature Bums formerly was associate director of Roger Koons, 32, was taken to Potyclinic Hospitat in Harrisburg ment's spending authority until 6 said he would sign it. the budget passed last summer. Guide run that fund might have fallen down on their Jobs of The administration, handed a to find agreement on tbe farm bill guaranteed by a commercial bank. We don’t have any development and a campaign director of UConn’s with severe head injuries. p.m. Monday. The House and President Reagan on Thursday filing on time. and on a separate budget package account at a commercial bank and told the people at William A. Doyle Second Century Fund. The univefeity’s first The fatat accident was the second in as many days in Senate also extended the 16-cent-a- stinging defeat Wednesday when signed a balanced-budget bill that only 14 Houae Rsfpublicans voted designed to aave $80 billion in the , the fund that. They said they can’t help us. What can capital campaign had a $25 million goal and Pennsytvania. Three miners were kitted Wednesday at a mine in pack cigarette tax, the dairy price would force even further cuts, QUESTION: In 1988,1 put $8,000 into a mutual fund for the tax overhaul bill, lobbied next three years. we do to get our money? * ' nearly $30 million has been raised in the first 18 Hegins after a dynamite charge was set off to loosen coal. support program 'and current including up to $11.7 billion tMs whose investment objective is "capital accumula­ Medicaid reimbursement levels, hard Thursday to gain enough The farm bill negotiations months of the campaign. fiscal year. The so-called Gramiii- tion." My latest monthly statement shows my votes before Congress departs. moved forward Ttauni^y in a ANSWER: If you have an account at a savings and Bums, wbo received a bachelor’s degree in all due to expire this week, in Rudman amendment calls for investment is worth just about $12,000.1 consider that anticipation of permanent bills However, the president and bis bard-fought area when Senate loan association or a credit union, your husband buainess administration in 1978, also served as L.A. church offers sanctuary budget deficits to be reduced in almost unbelievably small. early next week. top aides appeared to gain only a negotiators voted 8-2 to accept a • should go there and arrange, to have his signature the university’s legislative liaison during the 1985 stages to zero by flscal IM l. and inquired about buying some of its shares. I was Should I redeem my fund shares, or hang in there LOS ANGELES — The city’s oldest church has become the Without action, the cigarette tax few pledges of support. Some of House-offered package dealing guaranteed by the commercial bank with which the session. She has t>Mn acting executive assistant Soon after Reagan made tbe bill informed that the fund will not accept purchase orders and wait for a price rise? My husband is retired. I first in the nation's targest Catholic archdiocese to publicly offer would have dropped to 8 cents and those were on the condition that with subsidies and price support SAL or CU does business. to the president and acting executive secretary to law, Rep. Mike Synar, D-Okla., for about a week. “ Until the prospectus is approved." work part time. We’re both 65. sanctuary to illegal alien refugees from war-tom Central dairy price support levels would Democratic leaders reverse them­ levels for wheat and com through If you don’t have a SAL or CU account, your the Board of Trustees since July 1. filed suit in federal court to block Newspapers list the price of that fund’s shares. America. have soared. selves and agree to open the bill to the end of the decade. . husband should talk to his employer’s perosnnel She replaces David L. Kimball, who accompan­ the measure’s key provision— that What’s up? ANSWER: After all these years, you’ve hung in At a crowded Spanish-English mass, members of the Our Lady Congress is eager to break for amendment on the floor. Under the proposal, tbe per- , department. His company certainly has a bank, which ied former UConn President John A. DiBiaggioto busbel income subsidy levels for the spending cuts take place there long enough. Given its results, that mutual fund Michigan State University. Queen of Angels church pledged Thursday to house and protect a the holidays and was shooting for The House bill to revise the ,, should provide the signature guarantee. ANSWER: A mutual fund cannot offer its shares for those two crops would be frozen at automatically if Congress and the sihnply hasn’t met its investment objective to date — fam ily from El Salvador and a woman with three children from adjournment this week. But the income tax code was written by The people you spoke to at the mutual fund should sale unless it has an “ effective” prospectus, which current levels for the' next two president fail to perform the task. hasn’t even kept up with inflation. Guatemala. spending bill must be finished first. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill., have explained this to you and also have given the must be updated and filed with the ^curities and procedure for redeeming the fund shares. Unless there has been a recent change in top Signal unit gets China pact "F or me, it is a real pleasure to feel I am under the protection Exchange Commission at least once a year. management, resulting in different executives That procedure, which varies a bit from one mutual of this church," Patricia, who fled El Salvador with her husband, A prospectus is a disclosure document, containing handling the fund’s investments and an improvement STAMFORD — General Signal Corp. has fund to another, is spelled out in the fund’s prospectus. Jose, told the predominantly Spanish-speaking crowd in the all pertinent information about a mutual fund’s in results, there’s really no reason to hope things will announced that one of its subsidiaries signed a Your husband should have received a copy of the Wholesale prices up 0.8% in November operation. Granted, most fund investors never read a get any better in the future. $4.8 million joint-venture agreement with tbe small church across from the original city plaza. prospectus before he started investing. prospectus. They should, to learn how their money is Most mutual funds have produced good results over China Railway Signal and Communications Corp. Your husband will have to fill out and sign a to modernize rail transportation in the People’s two months’ reports, were un­ handled. the long period in which you have had that investment. WASHINGTON (AP) - Whole­ percent jump in beef costs. Overall these specifics at the finished _ redemption request to cash in the fund shares. Most Republic of China. Reagan met Gorbachev earlier changed in November. Those Technically, the SEC neither approves nor Yours hasn’t. It’s obviously time — actually, past the sale prices, stampeded by another food costs had risen 1.4 percent in goods level on November whole­ mutual funds require that the signature on a The joint venture will be called CASCO Signal prices bad fallen 3:8 percent in disapproves a prospectus. But that federal agency has time — to cash out. BIW ABIK, Minn. — Reagan and Gorbachev met about a month surge in teef costs, surged 0.8 Octoter, beef prices 11.8 percent. sale price activity; , redemption request be guaranteed by a brokerage been known to delay clearing a prospectus, when Ltd.; its initial products will include rail traffic • Although the increase in meat September and risen 5.1 percent in Anyway, at this point in your lives, you should be after the Geneva summit — but this time on a hockey rink before percent in November, the Labor Another major factor was a 3.1 firm, a commercial bank or trust company. there are questions or doubts about the adequacy of control systems, classification yard systems, percent increase in energy prices, and poultry prices, which were up October. thinking about getting out of risky things such as a World Cup cross-country ski race. Department said today. disclosure. capital accumulation mutual funds and into income- highway crossing warning signals and equipment the first advance in that category 4.1 percent, drove overall food • Capital equipment prices — QUESTION: I telephoned a mutual fund yesterday Dennis Reagan, 38, a salesman and father of two from nearby The increase came on the heels Sometimes, mutual funds are late filing their producing investments. for detecting hot “ journal’’ boxes on railroad since May, as prices for gasoline prices higher, there was a 0.6 for items such as agricultural and Enoka, exchanged gifts with Soviet skier Vassily Gorbachev of a 0.9 percent increase the cars. and home heating oil rose sharply. percent decline for fresh vegeta­ construction machinery — inched Under the 20-year agreement, approximately 3 previous month and means whole­ Thursday during opening ceremonies for the World Cup ski up 0.1 percent in November after a sale prices for finished goods have Changes that show up in the bles and a 2.1 percent decline for half of the $4.8 million will be contributed by races, which begin today at Giants Ridge USA, Minn. 1 percent increase in October. risen at an annual rate of 1.8 producer price measure are a good coffee. On the other band, dairy General Railway Signal Co. " I told him I was pleased to have the opportunity to meet in barometer of how food, energy and products prices soared 12.6 per­ GE leader sees ‘strategic fif with RCA \friendship during a sporting event and I hoped our nations would percent through the first 11 months of 1985. other commodity prices will move cent and fresh fruits rose 5.8 If last month's 0.8 percent continue to be friends," Reagan said. . Bv James F. Peltz However, John F. Welch Jr. said in a speedy and effective manner," Stock market haada higher Retail inflation is running at an at the retail leVel. However, the percent. increase held steady for 12 straight the surge in the price and trading of Following the brief ineeting, a teiegram of best wishes arrived The Associated Press Thursday he did not expect the merger Welch said at a news conference. annual rate of 3.3 percent so far Consumer Price Index, due out • Gasoline prices rose 3.7 per­ months, the yearly rate would be a RCA’s stock prior to the merger NEW YORK - The stock marketV4eaded to run afoul of federal antitrust rules RCA Chairman Thornton F. Brad­ from President Ronald Reagan to the more than 200 this year, the lowest in nearly two next Friday, checks a broader cent in November after a 0.9 10.2 percent advance. The actual announcement Wednesday night. higher today, resuming its recent rally amid NEW YORK — General Electric Co.’s that would force GE to sell assets in shaw, meanwhile, said he would step cross-country skiers from more than a dozen nations. decades. range of items and generally does percent decline in October and annual rate provided by tbe RCA’s stock soared $10.37>/k a share to hopes for further declines in interest rates. proposed $6.28 billion purchase of RCA order to win government approval of down once the merger was completed, The November Producer Price not follow the P P I’s tendency to heating oil prices rose 7.8 percent. department is based on a more $63.50 Wednesday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials Corp. represents "an excellent stra­ the deal. probably in late 1986, but that he would Index showed food costs rose 1.6 bounce sharply from month to Natural gas costs fell 0.4 percent. precise calculation than used to On Thursday, however, RCA’s stock climbed 7.22 to 1,818.48 in the first hour of trading. Three found guilty In murders tegic fit," but it is too early to say "W e have all the confidence in the remain a GE consultant for three years. percent after seasonal adjust­ month. • Automobile prices, which had report the monthly percentage skidded $4.25 a share to $59.25 in Gainers took a 3-2 lead over losers in the early whether GE will sell off any RCA world that this merger violates no And the New York Stock Exchange continued heavy New York Stock NICOSIA, Cyprus — Three gunmen, a Briton and two ment , in large part because of a 4.5 The Labor Department offered been a major factor in the previous change. tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. assets, GE’s chairman says. guidelines and will in fact be approved said it launched an investigation into Exchange Composite trading. Palestinians, were found guilty today of murdering three Israelis Interest rates dropped slightly in the credit aboard a yacht in a Cyprus marina last September, and markets this morning amid talk that the Federal sentenced to life in prison. Reserve might soon lower its discount rate. The defendants, Briton Ian Michael Davison and Palestinians The NYSE’s composite index of all its listed NATO statement may go easy on Soviets GAF stands behind Carbide buyout offer common stocks gained .69 to 119.81. At the Khalet Abdel Kaderel Khatiband Abdel Hakim Saadoal Khalifa, stood silent and grim-faced as presiding judge Yannakis American Stock Exchange, the market value NEW YORK (UPI) - GAF Corp., the directors. Thursday it said it had been advised Poyadjis read the sentence. BRUSSELS, Belguim (UPI) — 19-20 meeting between President to remove distrust.” said Dutch "It will be considerably less Carbide Board." index was up .98 at 242.74. New Jersey-based chemicals and build­ When it launched its tender offer by Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., In very active composite trading On Thursday the Dow Jones industrial average It was the maximum the defendants could have received I^ATO foreign ministers, briefed Reagan and Soviet leader MikhaH Foreign Minister Hans van den harsh on the Soviets than was the ing products "David” seeking to take Monday for 48 million of Carbide’s 67.5 which is managing the tender offer, that Thursday, Carbide’s stock advanced slipped .46 to 1,511.24. because Cyprus does not impose a death penalty. by Secretary of State George Gorbachev would help improve Broek, "but the second summit case in the last few years.” over "Goliath” Union Carbide Corp., million outstanding common shares, Drexel “ can place additional securities $2.50 to close at . $68, while GAF Advances outpaced declines by about 9 to 7 on Shultz on last month's Geneva superpower relations and pave the should show results." German Foreign Minister Hans- said Thursday its $68-a-share cash offer GAF said that any shares not tendered in an amount necessary to purchase any advanced 87.5 cents in heavy trading to the NYSE. Big Board volume totaled 170.54 summit, met today to complete way for arms control, Conference officials said the Dietrich Genscher told reporters to Carbide shareholders stands before it secured a definitive merger remaining Union Carbide shares for close at $61.75. million shares, against 178.47 million in the U.S. accused of ‘sheer hypocrisy’ their assessment of future East- But several ministers said they "Geneva spirit” could be expected at NATO headquarters Thursday. "whether or not" it is eventually agreement would be exchanged in a cash in the merger, whether or not the Wednesday. Carbide advised its previous session. West relations. doubted any significant moves to have an effect on the tone of the "The Geneva summit brought approved by Carbide’s board of subsequent merger for preferred stock. merger is approved by the Union shareholders to sit tight. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Government radio today After the first day of their would be made before Reagan and joint statement to be issued after what could be expected, but the accused President Reagan of "sheer hypocrisy” for singling out regular fail session Thursday. Gorbachev met again next year, today’s final session of the NATO second meeting could bring South Africa's system of white privilege for condemnation in a ministers expressed hope the Nov. “ Geneva was an important step foreign ministers. more.” speech on human rights. The South African Broadcasting Corp. said in an editorial that the United States conducts trade with the Soviet Union, which South Africa says has a far worse human rights record. 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' ...... 04 Recreotionoi Itenis 67 1-2 dovs Accused hijacker pleads Innocent ^ AND HOMEMADE BISCUITS ^ ^ • Christmas Logs • Assorted Pastry Real Estate Read Your Ad ^ • Assorted Cookies Trays Services Antioues 68 3-5 dovs VALLETTA, Malta — The sole surviving alleged hijacker of an § B lbs ham & 16 GiscuiTS------$48.95 ^ Homes for Sale 31 Tog Soles 69 6 days Classified advertisements ^ • Assorted Christmas • Stollen ore token bv telephone os a EgyptAir Boeing 737 — forced to Malta last month and stormed p 14LBS ham 428 BISCUITS------$79.95 p Financial Condominiums 32 Services Ottered 51 Wanted to Duv 70 26 dovs y Breads • Assorted Fruit Pies Pointing/Papering convenience. by Egyptian commandos — has pleaded innocent to 16 counts of AAortgaoes ...... 11. Lots/Lond for Sole 33 52 C Order deadline 12/21/85 P Building/Contracting The Manchester Heroid is murder, assault and hostage taking. ^ • Many Other Holiday Items Personal Loans...... 12 Investment Property 34 53 < Call: 423-2977(ANSwEniNG Servkc/prompt call saoO Business Property 35 Roofing/Siding 54 resDonsible only for one incor. Omar Mohammed Ali Rezaq, a 22-year-old Palestinian born in Insurance...... 13 - Heating/Plumbing Autom otive reef—insertion and then only Lebanon, was escorted to the Valletta court Thursday under ^ Delivery availabu G ? • Wedding & AH Occasion Cakes, Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property 36 55 Deadlines Flooring tor the size of the original heavy police guard. He rejected the 16 charges read by police ^ 'Rolls, Breads, Pastries 56 Cors Trucks tor Sole 71 For classified advertise­ Income Tax Service 57 in s e rtio n . superintendent Charles Bonello. Rentals Motorcycles Bicycles 72 ments to be published Tues­ Rezaq said he was innocent of charges he murdered two OVR REPUTATION & QUALITY UNSURPASSED Em ploym ent Services Wonted 58 Rec Vehicles 73 E rro rs w h ich do not lessen day through Saturday, the the value of theodvertisement women passengers — an American and an Israeli — and Rooms for Rent 41 Auto Services 74 deadline is noon on the dov F MARC BAKERY / GIFT SHOP & Education Apartments for Rent 42 For Sale Autos tor Rent Lease 75 will not be corrected by on attempted to kill eight others during the 24-hour hijacking that 43 Purnell Place, Manchester before publication. ended with an assault by Egyptian commandos. Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seosonol 61 Misc Automotive 76 additional insertion. ^ HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9; 00-5; 00 HOLIDAY SPECIAL We will be open for your convenience Danish Stainless Sunday, Dec. 22, 10am - 2pm Steel Notices 1^ HELP WANTED [10 HELP WANTED ^ H E L P WANTED HO HELP WANTED HO HELP WANTED OD HELP WANTED OD HELP WANTED ACT 1 VIDEO at Lenox Pharmacy 20% OFF Masseuse: High Income Nurses Aide — Certified Mo¥h SalM... Mov/e Renfeft... VU90 P te v r Rental... Part-time writer to report Waitresses 8, Kitchen Coventry news and fea­ Help needed. Flexible Ings for nights and wee­ potential. Flexible hours, Home Health Aide to live SCANDINAVIAN SHOP, I LOST AND FOUND tures for the Manchester Hours Including wee­ kends. Good pay. Apply pleasant working condi­ In with elderly gentleman Get ready Sales Help — Full and part Herald. Knowledge of kends. $4.00 per hour. Management trainee — Steak Club Restaurant, tions. Contact Mott at In Formlnotpn area. Car ELLINGTON O R . PLAZA, ELLINGTON; ( Ladles Bulova Wrist- time mothers hours, mon- town xitfairs necessary. Experience helpful. Coll Local wholesale company Route 83, Vernon. Cameo Club, 875-9839. necessary, MPS, 232-5226. GRAND OPENING odement opportunities. Call otter 1 p.m. week­ OPEN NOW HOURS watch lost. Manchester for an appointment. Gl- with notional affiliations, Daily lO-S Hospital parking lot or Coll Maureen at Unique days: James Socks, city no's Pizza of Glastonbury. profit shoring, excellent CLUB MEMBERSHIP *9.99 SundayB 12>S forlheWhite^^* e Sj ' Furnishings, Etc, 646-5563 editor, or Doug Bevins, pwyumr Th. & Fri. Night 'til 8 Saturday 10*4 Blacksmith Restaurant, 633-5251 ask for Mike. growth potential, 649-4563. Glastonbury. Please call or 569-7009. managing editor, Man­ Transfer your present club membership at no charge — (203) 8724)273 644-6455. chester Herald, 643-2711. PICTURE THIS Certified Nurses Aides — Just because you don't See us for detailsl Salk MODEL 1132 II HP 32" wide Immediate full and part Maintenance Person — use on Item doesn't mean time positions ore availa­ Immediate opening for the item has lost Its value. Saturday Night Special FREE Lost — Weekend of No­ MODEL S-620 ble on the 3-11 and 7-3 mature person with expe­ Clerical — Full time posi­ Why not exchange It for $ EXTRA MONEY $ ELECTRIC vember 29th. Ladles shifts. Excellent startino rience stripping, waxing tion In pleasant office cash with an ad In Classi­ 1 Q-R Movie — *3.00 for 2 nights 6 HP 20" widr STARTER Timex watch with silver 2 Q-R Movies — *5.00 for 2 nights FREE rare and benefits. For and buffing floors and the environment. Health Insu- fied? 643^2711. and turquoise bond In additional Information, ability to perform other rance/beneflts program Manchester or Vernon •40 call Manchester Manor, custodial duties. Ideal op­ available. Free parking. With Your Own Part-Ume Job. HOLIDAY SALE!! shopping centers. Re­ 299 East Center Street, Manchester WINTER KIT 6464)129. portunity for seml-retired Experience using adding MONOAV-SATURDAV S-S / SUNDAY S-1 ward. 6494)778. person or someone inter­ machine, typing skills An excellent opportunity for Syivania 8-Hour VCR ested In supplementing helpful. Apply In person, Sow Operator/hlpplng Re­ their Income. Full and Prague Shoe Company, ceiving - Entry level posi­ Housewives and Mothers with 200 Pitkin Street, East ANN0UNCEIIIENT8 part time positions availa­ tion with small steel dis­ 3 ONLY I Payroll Clerk’ — Requir­ ble. For additional Infor­ Hartford. tributor, South Windsor. young children bring them • remote control ing good math skills for mation, coll Manchester Call 2824751. $23400 EmeroMcv? in Manthes- preparation of hourly and Manor, 6464)129. RN Supervisory position with you and save on ter, dial 911 for fire, factory piecework poy- available weekends boy- Texas Oil Company needs • speed search police, medical help. rolls. Minimum 2 years lor night shift In our 155 (W hen you mature person for short babysitting costs. office experience using bed, SNF-ICF facility spe­ trips surrounding Man­ • 14-day timer join our calculator, preferably In cializing In short term chester. Contact custo­ payroll. M/F. EOE. Send Hairstylist — Part time rehabilitation. Earn gen­ mers. We train. Write N.S. lifetime Emplovment resume or apply to; Pio­ for busy Manchester erous pay, tuition reim­ Dickerson, Pres., Southw­ neer Parachute Com­ salon, no followlnp neces­ bursement plan, uniform estern Petroleum, Box movie club pany, Inc., Hale Rood, allowance, meals pro­ SAMSUNG T-120 sary. Experienced only. 789, R . Worth, TX 76101. P.O. Box 631, Manchester, Coll monager, 643-8339. vided and hove your ^Saturday, December 14th and receive | Sa^ $120 on this Toro two-stage CT 06040. Phone 644-1581, weekdays free for other Blink Tapt •3” 10 F R E E Personnel. Medical Assistant wanted pursuits. Contact D.N.S. Texas Refinery Corp. 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. soowthrower, or $40 for Manchester office, at Cresttleld Convales­ offers plenty of money movie HELP WANTED port time. Experience cent Home, 643-5151 tor an plus cosh bonuses, fringe on this single-stage modd. V preferred. Please send Interview appointment. benefits to mature person FREE CANDY CANES 98tercard • Visa Acceptad intals.) resume to Box L, c/o In Manchester area. Re­ Part Time Inserters Retail Soles Position — Manchester Herald. gardless of experience, Financing Available Hurry in before die snow flies and save during T(xx>’s Get wanted. Call 647-9946, ask write F.D. Hopkins, Pres., ready for ^ WThite Sale. Weekly salary plus com­ FOR THE KIDSI for Bob. mission. Great opportun­ Coventry — Driver for Box 711, Ft. Worth TX 22 Hours Per Week Two-Year Lim ited W arranty. Toro is known for qualhv ity I Apply at Water & Air, Manchester Herald. Lake 76101. MOMES a MORE OF MHKHESIEII and durability. Here’s the prod. Part-time correspondents El Camino Plaza, Vernon, area, good pay and car Special Education Salary Plus Gas Allowance^ H>&R0SSEn0 N o M oney D own. Up to $2500 instant credit available to to cover scholastic sports Phone 8754300. allowance. Coll 647-9946. Teacher — Immediate op­ Save money on cleaning ■um comn ic u m ii momM n«a qualified buyers on lbro's revolving (±arge piaiL Ask for details. events In the Manchester ening In cross categorical products by using ammo­ SOUND INTERESTINQ? REALTORS / J j area. Sports knowledge self-contained class In nia, diluted to the strength You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and 1139 Tolland Tumpika, Manchester, CT 06040 Offrr end* 12-21 Fuel OH Truck Driver — M M Tun.. MO.. essential: newswriting ex­ middle school. Certifica­ recommended on the bot-‘ Bupervlaa our carrier boya A girls. If you Ilka kids • J89 West Center St. U U Q perience desirable. For Class II license required, tion required. Send re­ PHONE 6434445 liOI$.4MT.tMMm tte, for washing walla and' wont a IKtla Indspandanca and your own Incoma... *of McKee St., Manchester TMUMtUMM on appointment, coll Len dependable. Fuel Oil de­ Part Time Job For Moth­ sume and placement file windows. Bring extra mo­ 30 Stores in CT, MA..RI & NJ Auster, sports editor, livery East of the river. ers — School bus driving to Mrs. Margaret Butler, ney Into your home by Manchester Herald, Experienced only, full In Bolton and Columbia, Coventry Public Schools, seillng no4onoer-needed‘ 646-2482 RT 44A CovMilry time. Insurance and be­ Hours; Mon.-Sat. 1G-9, Sun. 12-5 weekdays before 10 a.m., Will train. Coll S37-S234, 78 Ripley Hill Rood, Cov­ Ifems with a low-cost od In. y^CALL 647-9946 or 647-994r\ 1 Havad donewidiout a'B volai«enoi^' 643-2ni. nefits. Call 647-9137. 537-5766 or 6494181. entry, CT 06238. EOE. Cloulfled. 643-2711. Y t$ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13, 1985 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

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Ganttaman only — Cen­ Oeluxg Four Room, two Like Private Hom e— 3W Manchester — Avalloble Goroge and Office Space tral location, kitchen prlv- bedroom aportment — room apartment. Base­ Immediately. Ofw, two tor rent — 104 Hilliard lleoM, parking available, fully oppllonctd kitchen. ment. oppUonces. Work­ and three bedroom apart­ Street, Manchester. 643- HELP WANTED aacurlty and referencet Includes heat and hot ing single adult, married ments. $435. $495, $525, 7516 or 643-7707. Christmas Memorobella raqulrod. $60 par weak. water. tS2S monthly. 649- couple. No children, pets. heat and hot water In­ — 6 ft. aluminum tree, 4 Spacious Cape with 4 Repossessed homes trom 643-2693. 4883. 643-2no. cluded. J.D . Real Estate, Manchester — 2 car gar­ dozen gold satin bolls, Legal Secretary — Port Immediate Openings tor bedrooms, large fire- Gov't trom $1.00 plus re- ROOMS 646-19$0. age for storage, $35 each many ornamental can­ time. Nice position for holiday help, tor lunch placed living room, for­ polrs/toxes. Throughout FOR RENT Compietaly Furnished — For Rent — January 1st. side. 649-4003. dles, pretty door Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ A tM m b lirt and coll wind­ Need Bright person for someone wishing to work shitt. Mike Kelly's Restau­ CtrNotlonwIdel Also tax Manchester — North End, ers. Flngor dexterity ne­ East Hartford distributor mal dining room, fully Including stove, refrlgar- Five-room duplex. Fire­ wreathes, table cloth, trial freezer. $350. 649- a few hours a dov, 643- rant, 4)1 Ct. Blvd., East Telemarketing AdvertU- oppMoncad kitchen, large properties. 216-453-3000, one bedroom apartment. cessary. Experience not to be Involyed In all ator and linens. $50 place. large kitchen, LOOKING FOR good runner. 649-7705. 9012. 5)00. Harttord, CT. Contact Ing — Olan Mitli photo­ first floor family room, Including Sunday, Ext Pleasant room tor mature weakly plut3waakttecur- In quiet residential area. HOMES necessary, will train, 4 phases of small office stove, yord, basement, news? Look for the many Sharon or George, 289- graphy studio. Part time. central olr, lots of extras H1072. working gentleman, kit­ Ity. Call between 5pm- Near buslines. Utilities day week, 10 hour day, operation. Start as office 9-12am or 5-l:30pm. Mon- chen priveledges, park­ not Included. $408 washer-dryer hookups, FOR RENT bargain buys advertised French Provincial Bed­ Wanted — Babysitter tor 2 8279. to stay, you'll enloy pri­ 9pm, 646-9132. convenient location to bus In the classified columns room Set — Good condi­ 7am-5:30pm, Monday manager If experienced, chester. Coll 643-9535. Manchester — Pitkin ing, near but line. Refer­ monthly. Coll 646-31S8 be­ or grow Into position. If eleven year olds. From vacy of fenced In yard, stops, parking for one cor today. tion. Large dresser, 9 thru Thursday. Apply at EOE. M/F. Street, lovely brick and ences required, cell tween lam-4:30pm. Vernon — Four Room you hove desire and abil­ 3:15-5:15. Bowers School house sets on quiet street Ladles Only — Nice, quiet only. No pets. $625 Ronch with appliances, You don't hove to be on drawers with mirror, Able Coll & Electronics, frame. 3 bedrooms, V/i 647-90n^______advertising expert to get Howard Road, Bolton, ity to grow with company. District. Coll otter 5:00, close to oil conveniences. room for senior citizen or monthly plus utllltlos, se­ lake privileges, no child­ night stand and chrome Wanted — Woman to help $90,000. Century 21 baths, fireplace, enclosed working girl. Located on Andover — Vh rooms results In Classified. We'll CT. Coll owner, S28-7123. 647-1946. Waitresses tar busy Man­ with housecleanlng. 643- with appliances. curity deiMSIt, loose. Coll ren, no pets. $500 monthly. NOUOAY/ coffee table with gloss. Right on time tor the Jockston-Showcose, 646- porch, 2 cor goraoe. Want to sell your car? For but line. References and 647-1084 otter 5pm help you word your od. Best offer. 643-1665. chester restaurant, break- 6623. $475/month Including 742-6736. holidays — 3 piece boy's 1316. Priced right of $92,900. quick results, use a low- security. Coll otter weekdays. SEASONAL 643-2711. tast and lunch, 2-3 day Lease with option to buy cost Classified od. Coll heat. Call Mary, 649-9459 suit, size 16. $30. Coll S:30pm, 6444)383. Manchester — Large four GENERAL week, experienced only. Just Listed 1 Enloy main­ wtM-be considered. Owner 643-2711 today to place or 646-2482. 649-5354.D Call tor appointment be­ Four Room Apartment — bedr Telephone 643-5372. pleuent voice to answer with floor to celling Field- Windsor Center, straight io-ia visit the SCANDANAVIAN GIFT • Organization & Neatness months security required. HUGHIES W EIGHT ROOM. ArobIcs, ings, also Saturday mornings. our phones end greet visi­ stone fireplace. For your on to Ellington Rood, Left SHOP to find that extraordinary gift AL SIEPFERTS APPLIANCES, 445 • Warehouse & Dock Operation $490 per month plus heat Manchester — Three bed­ nautilus. pBrsonollztd Instruction - Hartford Road, Manchester, C T., 647- tors. Typing, filing and personal showing coll to­ cm Sand HIM Rood. The The “ Blaier-Suit” is one gift certificates avallabte. 205 you've been looking for. We also • Tow Loader & Electric Fork Trucks of Fashion’s most popu­ and utilities. 688-4348. room modern kitchen and 9997. Shop now for o full selection ol other light office work In­ day. Sentry Reol Estate, Real Estate Store, 644- both, heat and hot water Hartford Road. Manchesttr. 643-2749. carry Swedish Foods. Ellington Cen­ cluded. Experience pre­ 643-4060. 8322, 633-4688. lar numbers. A wondenul ter Plaza, Ellington, 872-0273. televisions, VCR's, audio equipment, Excellent salary and benefits. We are now addition to the wardrobe. First Floor, 2 bedroom Included. $550 plus secur­ big screen TVs, microwoves, com­ ferred, full time with be­ ity deposit. Coll 643-0360. accepting applications Monday thru Friday, nefits. Call Kim at Ro-VIc, Gombolottl-Built — Man­ Acreage, Horses 8, Water No. 8244 with Photo- apartment, heot and hot Ik Ik B B tk pact disc players, woshers, drysrs, Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. ■k * « * * 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Apply in person. g-S. 646-3322 In Man­ chester. $124,900. Well- — Will be votirs when you water Included. No pets. and kitchen appliances. We will beat purchase this 3 bedroom Size 10, 32H bust . . . S 643-7664. any pricel chester. built Gombolottl Ranch, yards 60-inch. DO YOU HAVE 3 TO 4 HOURS 40 Tolland Stage Road In ultro-deslrable neigh­ home with 2 cor garage, 2 Jewelry borhood, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, large fleldstone Court or Proboto, District of rO 0RDE8, fSS4 $2.50 Hr SSCt NOTICI TO CniPITORS Andovtr Gold Jewelry Ik * * * * PER DAY TO SPARE? Tolland, C T 06084 cor garage 8, carport, fireplace In living room, M ttsni, p is i s o t is r assttfs as4 E S T A T E O F NOTICB OP HBARINO BRAY JEW ELERS. 699 Main Street, flagstone entry woy ond aluminum sided, o 40' issailsg. RUBY ELIZABETH WOLFF E S T A T E O F Manchester Specializing In Seiko and Real Estate The Hon. Norman J. E all appliances. D.W. Fish enclosed porch, alarm |iz auaxii ALFRED W. HUNT Pulsar watches. Also 14K Gold Chains Sparkling new 14Korat Gold Chains, Wo have immediate needs for part-time Proust, Judeo, of tho Court Realty, 643-1591 or 871- system, 3 stall born, cor­ Pursuant to on order of Hon. and tine jewelry. Hummel figurines. Bongles and Brocslets. S10.95-S16.95 Beauty Salons clerical and clerk-typist positions. Tiso««slw7 of Proboto, District of An­ Norman J. Prtuss, Judeo. 1400. ral, pond If brook plus 13 N n YsfS, R.T. ItSM dover at o hoorlne held on Watch ond Jewelry repair. "We Ser­ per gram. Sold by weight at THE dotod Docombor 4, 19S5 a TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON has gift Mornings or afternoons acceptable. PART TIME I HOMES acres for horses. Coll Print Nasit, aSSrtti allS ZIP Docombor 6, 19S5 ordtrod hoorlne will bo held on on ap­ vice What We Sell" 643-5617. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, 805 Main Investment Property — now, $122,900. Century 21 coot, stits Nsspsr as4 SttS. that oil claims must bo pro- plication proylne for the certificates available for all your hol­ I FOB SALE sontod to ttio fiduciary on or Street - 643-6295. Alio diamonds, If interested, please apply at our facility; ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Manchester $149,900. 2 Jockston-Showcose, 646- New FASHION w ith authority to soil o certain iday styles. Great stocking stutters I bofort March 6, 1916 or bo piece or parcel of land at pub­ ***** pendants, eorrlngi, and rings. homes, one Is o two 1316. Photo-Guide pattoma in barred os by low provided. 643-2483. 303 East Center Street. Mon. through Fri. / 8:30 am to 3:00 pm All real estate advertised all size rangea, haa a lic solo os In sold application Located In CONNECTICUT! family, the other Is o Sharon B. Proust, on file more fully appears, at GERBER SCIENTinC PRODUCTS In the Manchester Herald apecial Grace Ckile Collec­ Clerk the Court of Proboto on Do- VALLEY COIN.. Is subject to the federal single family home. Of­ tion for larger aizea: ploa T h t fiduciary Is: ***** 151 Batson Drive We Will Train ' fice space Is possible! Coll GLASTONBURY- cembor 19,19SS at 2:00 P.M . Stereo Specialist Manchester, C T 06040 Fair Housing Act of 1961, 2 BONUS Coupona! Merton R. Wolff Sharon B. Priuss, ***** C which mokes It Illegal to today for details. D.W. Rout# S7 Clerk EOE-H/V/M/F Great opportunity for housewives. Must Fish Realty, 643-1591 or MANCHESTER Price .... $2J)0 Columbia, C T 06237 024-12 J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where Pro­ have a reiiabie car. Excellent hourly advertise any preference, 025-12 fessionals buy their stereo aaulpmant limitation or discrimina­ 871-1400. UNE THE VILLAGE HAIR STYLIST, 312 and occessorlea. Discount pricing on Florists Main Street, Manchester, 649-0187 — wage plus gas mileage allowance. tion based on race, color, Start off the new year Quilting Designs INVITATION TO BID INVtTATION TO 110 cosh an carry Items. Call Jack Ber­ 20% off Redken Products with men­ religion, sex or notional Manchester — $61,500. In this handsome 4 CHRISTMAS PLANTS, CENTER- trand 643-1263. tion of this ad, Grsat Gift Idsas for tho origin, or on Intention to Great way to start. Super bedroom, 2'/i bath co­ The Eighth Utllltlos District, PIECES, Holiday Rose Special and Call: stater home In convenient Tho Elehth Utilities District, Holldoys. moke any such prefer­ lonial on large treed 32 Main St., Monchottor, CT., 32 Main St., /Monchostor, C T Christmas Portlss. KRAUSE FLO­ location. 3 bedrooms, seeks bids for F Irt Hose seeks bids for low pressure ***** R IS T, 621 Harttord Rood. 643-9559. Manchester Herald ence, limitation or dis­ lot. Compare at washer. large eot-ln kitchen plus o i . '..- .a rescue cushions. ***** crimination. The Herald $149,900. r n ] L - f i Bid speclflccrtlonsmoybeob- will not knowingly accept spacious formal dining Bid spoclflcotlons may be ob­ 643-2711 room and o garage. talned during normal busi­ tained during normal busi­ ***** any advertisement which Barnstt-Bowman, ness hours, (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 Typewriters COMPUTER LETTER SPECIALISTS Hurry 1 Won't lost I Joyce ness hours <9:00a.m. to 5:00 Between 9:00 am and Noon. Is In violation of the low. p.m.) Monday thru Satur­ p.m.) Mendoy thru Satur­ Knitting 2nd ShIH G. Epstein Real Estate, TIbblea day, from the Dispatcher at day, from the Dispatcher at YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE — CENTERPIECES, FRUIT BASKETS, Ask for Penny Sieffert. 647-8895. B33-3B61 tho Eighth Utllltlee District tho Elehth Utllltlos District Typewriters rebuilt. Portable Flower Plants for Your Holiday Candidates must be artistic, able to follow in­ Manchester — Treat you Firehouse, 32 Main St., Mon- Plrohouso, 32 Main St., /Man­ Love to knit? Want to learn? D R E A M cheeter, C T ., 06040. Typewriters from S3S. Soles and Ser­ Needs. BROWN'S FLOWERS INC., WEAVER YARN SHOP hasyourknit­ structions, attentive to detail, cooperative and and your family this chester, C T 06040. 163 Main Street. Manchester. 643- Sealed bids will be received vice. Typewriter and Adding ting needs for the holidays. 1227 Burr«- flexible. Basic understanding of home com­ Xmas to this lovely 7 Soolfd bids will bo received Machines. 41 Purnell Place, Man­ 8455. room cope that otters 3 at the above address until at the above address until slde Ave., East Hartford, 282-0026. puters helpful. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED 7:00 p.m., Monday, Decem­ 7:00 p.m ., Monday, Docem- chester. 649-49S6. bedrooms, formal dlhlnp Immaculate 7 room. 3 bedroom, fire­ ber M, )9S5, at which time bor 30, 1905, at which time room, family room with they will be publicly opened, they will bo publicly oponod, ***** Ik * * * * CRIB ATTENDANT IN BOLTON AREA fireplace and on enclosed place, 25 foot family room, alumi­ read aloud and rocordod. rood aloud and recorded. STOCKROOM ATTENDANT Bolton Lake Arsa Bolton sun porch along with sev­ num sided ranch, plus pool room, Bids shall remain valid for Bids shall remain valid for ***** eral other fine features thirty days from tho bid thirty days from the bid If you have a knowledge of Stock Crib sys­ Ml Sumnar Dr. Araa Bolton that moke this home Ideal wrought iroh pillared front porch. ooonlne dote. Tho District oponine dote. Tho District PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP rttorvts tho right to roloct reserves the right to roloct — Fancy Fruit Baskets. Boxwood tems Snd procedures, organizational skills, tor you! Priced at any and all bids for any reo- Ceramics Laka 81 Large landscaped fenced in yard, any ond all bids for any rea­ Fruit Baskets Trees - All Your Christmas Decorat­ good figure aptitude, a knowledge of parts/ $136J)00. U 8, R Realty, son deemed to bo In the best son doomed to bo In tho best Cldar Mill Rd. Interest of tho District. Interest of tho District. ing NeedsI 36 Oak Street. 649-0791. Make the perfect ceromic gift lor the equipment, the ability to lift up to 70 lbs., and 643-2692. extra summer house and tool shed, FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Order Brookllald Si Bolton JDSEPH TRIPP JDSEPH TRIPP eorly. Also Wicker Items. 20% Off All holidays. Call Nancy Thomas, prior experience with Inventory/Stock Con­ mid 90’s. Immediate occupancy. Call FIRE CDMMISSIDNER Brand New Listing I An- FIRE CDMMISSIDNER Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND - 276 )k * * * * CERAM ICS ETC., 643-2862, 1 Mitchell trol, you may be just the person to fill this posi­ E. MIddIa Tpka. soldl built 6 room Colon­ owner for appointment. 643-1667. Doted at Monchostor, Conn, Dotsd at Monchostor, CT. Oakland Street, Manchester. Drive, Manchester.' tion. Ability to operate a forklift and computer ial, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz baths, V thif 6th day of Dectm btr, this 6th day of Docombor, Unlay 8i 19SS. 1905. 643-6384. familiarity a definite plus. Cirpantar Rd. Manc.-Bolton fireplace. Extra Insula­ * * Ik * * tion, very energy effi­ 020-12 019-)2 Package Stores Bluarldga Dr. cient, pretty lot. Coll us ^ " - - O ! # ***** ORDER ENTRY CLERK Batta Or. Minchotter todovl Ottered In the" LCOAL NOTICE BROWNS PACKAGE STORE has a Crafts Immediate opening for an Order Entry Clerk to S90's. Jackson 8, Jackson variety of liquors, wines, cordials, for Real Estate, 647-8400 or REAL ESTATE AGENTS ★ ★ TOWN OF ANDOVER maintain our sales order files. Qualified candi­ MANCHESTER HERALD ZOMNO BOARD OF APPEALS your holiday needs and gift giving CREATIVE CRAFTS has a varied se­ 646-8646. Ideas. 278 West Middle Tpke. 643-7330. lection of unique croft supplies. Per­ dates must type 40-45 wpm, be attentive to de­ ★ ★ NEEDED iric Tho Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Con- Country Christmas tail, and be able to work independently. Ex­ Call NOW 647-9946 noctlcut will hold o public hooring In the Tow n Office Build­ fect gift for the croft lover In your life. Brand New Ltstinpl 9 Immediate openings 25B Olcott Street, Manchester, 646- ing, Wednesday, Docombor IS, 19S5 at 8:00 P.M . to hoar the Christmas Is coming, our geese ore He Ik * * * perience on an Apple computer a plusi Room older Cope Cod For Those Seeking a Career in followlno applications asking for relief from tho Zoning 5825. situated on 2 plus acres In Lows of tho Town of Andover, Connecticut. getting fat. come and pick a Chrlstmos bear or perhaps a cheerful 3 Bolton. Newer kitchen O.C. ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR C with appliances. Needs ir REAL ESTATE SALES * P13I- Breco a Collne Carman - requesting relief from zon­ cot. CInnomon sticks ond rog dolls & ***** ing regulations 11.2 Space Requirements. Rtouestlng country things galore - Irene gift Primary responsibilities will be to inspect and finishing touches through­ Full and Part Time Agents Needed. a variance of 97.3) foot for frontage. Lot has 102.69 CHERRONES PACKAGE STORE. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED wropping In the reor. GInny by the out. Priced to sell at foot, ntsds 200 foot. Vorlonct of 540S souort foot Stock up on your Holiday beverages test Incoming electrical parts. Candidates $87,900. Coll us today I noodtd for lot size. Lot has 34,592 square foot, needs door. Holiday hours. Mon.-Sot. 10-6, 2474 for a wide selection of gift packs, must have a minor electronic background - IN MANCHESTER AREA Jackson 8, Jackson Real EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to work with 40JXX) square foot. Lot location: Lot 12, Lokovlow Sun. 12-5. Thuri. ’til 9. CRAFTS­ Unique Gifts Drive, Andover. wines, champagnes & liquors. 624 be able to use meters, scopes, know color Woodbrldgi 81 Estate, 647-8400 or 646- one of Manchester's most Professional M E N 'S g a l l e r y , 58 Cooper Street, 18-230 Lovely quilting designs East Middle Tpke., 643-7027. The store with elegant, unique and codes. Ability to follow detailed instructions, North Elm 81 Ill 8646. AgenciesI Aak about our REIMBURSE­ for 9 ', 12' and 16" m n t - Scott WIflflIn - roquostlng o Special Exception, Sec­ Monchester. 647-8161. perform repetitive testing with extreme accur­ Aioxindor 81 M E N T PROGRAM. For those currently en­ blocks . . . the Cornu­ tion 23, wlththefollowlng variances: tor rollof of Sec. different fashions and gifts from all 11 2 Ik * * * * around the world. EAST WEST acy, and work independently. Some lifting re­ Cintor 81 Wet Polntl The Inside of rolled In Reel Estete Principles snd Prac­ copia, Sunflower and . . * * * * 487-553 add only this terrific 6 room Ranch Fleur-de-Lis. 1. Variance for lot width of 150 foot, has SOfeot needs IMPORTS, ni'/i Center Street, quired. Cintir 81 563 -^ odd onlji tices or tor those recently completing the 200 foot frontogt. Manchester, 643-5692. has lust been freshly course. No. 2474 has full di­ Lincoln 8l pointed. New wall to wall rections and patterns for 2. Variance for lot area of 33,750 souaro foot. Has A T DANIEL F. R EALE we otter Training, and 6,250 squort foot, needs 40,000 sguort foot. Arm y/Navy QSP offers an excellent benefits package Porklni 81 III carpet In living room, new three designs shown, plus Tools ***** which Includes medical, dental and life insur­ RIdgowood 81 III kitchen floorcovering and Continuing Education Programs, with a su­ a border trim also. 3. Vorlonca for side yard of 6.5 foot, has 13.5 foot perb S U P P O R T SYSTEM that will make you needs 20 foot. Come In and check out DOUG'S ance, pension plan and tuition reimburse­ Rooaovilt 81 ill new light fixtures tool ARM Y NAVY'S discounted prices on Built In 1981 - approxi­ SUCCESSFUL. Ta aritr, ttad $L5R, fw ateh 4. Variance for total side yard of 23 feet, has 27 feet, SHOP BLISH HARDWARE, 793 Main ment. Qualified candidates may apply at our SUohn 81 115-175 asttsta, piss 509 Itr p s s ^ ■■a needs SO feet. clothing and much more for the Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Com­ T H E U N IQ U E B O U T IQ U E (Next to facility or send a resume with salary history to: 81 John 81 mately 3 acres In Bolton. iiaailsg entire fomlly. Doug's Is open from Vic'S Pizza). 149 West Middle Tpke. 15-108 Owner anxious. Imme­ 5. VarlanceforfrontvardoM2feet,has4Steet,needs plete line of tools. Open D olly 8 :30am 81 Lawranci 81 ir-k ARE YOU READY RNt k * * awntcaaaT 60 feet. 9-9. Monday thru Saturday. Sunday Lovely handcrafted gifts from all diate occupancy. Give us to 5:30pm and Thursday evenings for 'iltfSn^MasMnsss 6. Variance for lot coverage percentage of 1 percent. 12-5. 369 West Middle Tpke., Man­ porcelain dolls to teddy bears and Edmund 8l 11-53 o coll. Jackson & Jackson the Holidays. 643-4121. ★ CHALLENGE?^ HseTtrt,lLT.lfaM 7. Vorlanceforrelletof Section 4.1 J , Non-Conform­ chester (next to M edl-M art), 643-5065. candles to pot pourri. 643-87SS. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Fairvlaw III Real Estate, 647-8400 or Prist Hasis, aaSrsts alia ZIP Stona 81 Call DAN REALE Far a CaafMaatial latarviaw CMI ssS atps HssMr. ing Use and Structuros, of 153 square feet. ***** GERBER SCIENTIRC PRODUCTS, INC. ill 646-8646. ***** 151 Batson Drive Wait MIddIa Tpka. 420486 S P E C IA L : Over' 200 ae- Lot located at 265 Lake Rood, Andover. * * * * Custom Designed — Cope lections snd s FREE At this hooring Intorostod persons moy oppeor and bo heard Manchester, CT 06040 Hamilton Or. all and written communication rocelvod. Sold o p w ls art m with 4 bedrooms, master W i can htlp yw i bacMw a Pattern Section in the EOE-M/F/H/V MeDIvnt Or. III “REALE" PHOFESSIONAU file and may be seen In the Office of the Town Clerk, Tow n Df- suite oh first floor, 21' ALBUM. Just $8.00. floo Building. Carpontir Rd. all Gall 6464S2S. and aik far Dan. s o a u s t5Z.2ssaw family room, gourmet kit­ 0-us-asua—Si4 sal ass. asa Dotod at Andover, Connecticut 7 Docomtor, 1905. chen plus a 5 room att­ In Mrttt iBMb Mnw m M fti Rmb. 13 December, 19S5. ached guest of In-law D.F. REALE, INC. a-ut—waBwii aapiaaaa— ZONING BOARD DF APPEALS M ANCHE STEERHERA R JIE RALD apartment. See It toddy. Reel estate ANDDVER, CONNECTICUT Viw'sr'*l»— 4* /MARY C. McNA/MARA, CHAIR M AN Call NOW 647-9946 Blanchard A, ROssetto sssiiwsrs Hssn Is nssa Real Estate, 646-2412. M A.4S1S a -m -e sn n a -M passt SI fsica> 006-12 a - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 13.19»5

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